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So RRS, NT, we were res eee THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1872. our forefathers in the days of our need, | House in Portland, Me., may be cited as a fatr | (4 ) > “of or given away his object was to create private ; Y Mi ) TICS, 1% u certainly Fetuee tho regular dares, for reasons which if published | ¢xomple. In 1802 the number of vessels arriv- C OM h, OAKES AM KS, TALK! and pera Ta terents omit ray Which might PENNSYLVAN I A | OLI | I( s. Hane lig in, yi use) in tae retire county ome. would draw the scorn of the whole civilized | !ne at that port was 5423, and the working force Hs tee acto ret the intereels of that —— would not be far behind his. The Liberal Ke. Publican leadersare conhdont of theit ability te elect thelr t your In the Custom House num world upon us, to refuse to the most red twenty-two | pare YOU DENY YOUR OWN HAND. | falltoad, or its great contracting, party, the | THROWING OFF THE ODIOv alticket. Hf Hitt Taw 08) tn P persona, whose ti 01 vd Oredit Mobilier, might be concerned, THE ©. SRON RING, " 1 . "7 herd serving and the most noble republic that | Pry Th Iecd the temter ae rea nted WRITING, Fourth—-Becauwe while he denies giving shares nal ld bof ahd jority in this county, he will he doing a great WEDN ever sprang into life on this hemisphere | tt the same port had deel! 4 y bem to members of Congress he makes no deniian | Surface Indications in the Oil Regtone—A | porters expect SAruUL EDS same port had declined to 1,153, and the | In Which You Own that You Mave Bribed | detail, and attempts to avoid the charge which . = _. | the rights which, poor and weak, we our- | arrivals have not become more numerous sinc: Members of Congres, Virtually Robbing | Hasheen made that mombers are induced to Poor Show for the King Ganmidates TTT TLE m ‘ives 7 ative , ‘hi " . : : these shares prot- « LD JESSE B GED. Atleast Beskky, “ Ive clas fh justice, us sits Ke in Mr yet ie working force In the Custom House has the le of Millions of Dollars ¢ aan bay tor them, out ofthe dividend : i ibaase Amertonn Taatitute Wk, Siaty third sireet and Third avenve, | HOUY of our victory we demanded as the | been increased to sixty-four persons, with an From the New York Tribune. fo man supposes that Mr. Ames could give ; m The Mery of Covington and her Twe Pox. ‘Theatre Arran va Pogue price of our good will! aggregate yoarly salary of 806,922, All over tho| Mr. Onkes Atnes hae heen repentediy | SWay shares, and keep the books of ecorvora: | Prrranunan, Sept. 17.—All that portion WHLrerLoPAN Venwpabie. J0MNS Abele pera a country the public offices are filled with euper- | called on to tell who wore uribed py Credit Ma atook must be paid for. Hut let us suppose 's | of Western Pennsylvania lying north of nie Flourishing hia instrele—Twonty-sbird st y , ° flous officials, who are only pensioners on tho | Biller stack, Uf Meter tea sg remaina’ aa mute | gonversation like thts ; burgh on both sides of the Allegheny river has Brom the Clu tunatt Commercial Foot of Houston f What Oakes Ames’s Letters Show. y pensioners c and others were not. But he Femaing ax mute | MMr. Ames saya that McComb had no author. | for many yeara been the stronghold of Republi. Covington, ka is well kuown, enjoyed dis Government, retaining their places as areward | as an oyster. In his address to his constituents ty from me for making any such statement.” rele ty From a Speech of Dr. Horace tireeiey in Indianapols canism; but various causes have produced a | tinction avco ed to no other city in the Unit , ie evaded ¢ ion by quibbling ’ . 1 inh Ay hips Dadi ‘Sept for partisan services. At Alexandria, Va., to | he evaded the whole question by a h statement ag what? Why, as the pre- ving two P ‘avast yarn Meteac ba Chom The letters of Oakes Ames, the undented | attend to the collection of duties on tmporte | Shout his, not ne a eT clause, indicated, © that the Tie of nates | great deal of discontent in the Republican party | States, viz: that, of having tw » ,Bowtinaaters “3 ” : Ware n by McComb, as endorsed on my letter, and | jn this section. For several years the Cameron ¥ tA! Heaton avenne and Forty-0hh ot | anid tf tere of ember of Cons | atnounting to about $12,000 a year, there are a in Credit Mobilier, He has | Suiiished o written b e 5 r K. Grant, father of the President, and Mr. She nd undeniable letters of a member of Con. ee ell ‘elt, Credle Mote teen ime | bublished, were written by himself, as he stated | jing at Harrisburg have at every session of the | ford. Kaston, When Me. aston enter ‘upan gress and of a large stockholder in the | Collector, @ deputy coll tran in which he. was then the discharge of hia duties afew months U . Alo ‘of, who are patd “ : Te e i" w here is no ial that h theirnames | Legislature concocted a bill to impose a tax or a we discharge hig dus fe nths agrns lately President. 4 testibly | ie t? nearly one-half the value of all the goods | cuses and lame disclaimers from one or two | make a statenient. urden of P by an attack of paralysis proceeded to jately President—these letters incontestthly | received at that port. Thus it is that the peo- | Of the {inplicated parties ; but not a word of Hut Amos ale de the Allegheny Valley. In 1870 Mackey, Hart- | make a number of much-needed improvements tion knew no bounds when it Nord declares that since 1848 no le y pruptio: y or ‘ oxpl “Ol i Por the oO i "% i" od @ Post Ollice, which were duly appreciate prove corruy “ my Gn corruption in high | pies own money Is equandered in the effort to Shine a Mala trate aan Bae ‘e al h has heen \n fav of of the Fae a Hallroad ranft, Don Cameron, and Sam M attempted {3 He ett Oe Maen eed Gang pated nied places, Such legistation ax I have briefly | deteat tho will of the people under this corrupt | fily walve any charge against. Messrs, Blaine, | C4geht.to change ite leas! place of hualhens © | to engineer through the Legislature a Dill Im: | seit that the Covington Post Uthice. Was eons rposed to you could not have been accom | and {nsolent Administration, Wilson, and others, will Mr. Armes then tell retary of the Treasury, kicked up & row | Posing a tax of one cent per gallon on all the oll | ducted more economically than apy other office <== | pliened, could not have been effected, with- lini be GE Th Ta Ally Be epee 10%, HN satis about the company’s not baying interest on the produced in Western Pennsylvania, This was a Hata Fo integ. and there Is iittle dou 3 phat out connivance and aupport of men in high Grant paper has yet daved to pbs | frow Massachusetts, one from New Hampshire,” thousht ie be LL ha AL Ly % half, We | ian designed to enrich these adroit achemers | therefore, he had sufficiently from ve authority, and these facts aasure you that | lsli the letters of OAKES AMS or the Cestimony | aid 40 ont He confesses that the letter in | Cent We thougiit that tH as well nsto give the Peanaylvania Railroad a | iis paralytic stroke to be able to walk down : +4 , and these fact tre you that) oo stexny 8. MoCous iene th fi | Nitich these extraordinary and myst were bought up at depreciated pric mon ypoly of the oll carrying trade, but it was | to the Post OMice, and then for the first time ¢ purification is vrgentiy needed, ; techies. respecting the Credit) phrases ir is his; if he did not alle thought that Congress sipped. into.a bill a very | defeate.! by the watch fulness of Gen, Irwin, late | see what Mr. Raston had done, his indignation aay ‘ Mobilier bribery. Mork to Blaine, Wilson, and others. to whom | frouglt that Congress slipped, inte # Dill & very Treauror. hast your the saine set of plot | knew no bounds, H res " ‘ + ean ‘ did he? Mr. Ames owes it to himself and to | fuss, and no debate about, relieving the railroad tup ‘The Idea of expending 100 of 880 In the The Effect of Bribery in High Places. | A gentleman at Williamsport, Pa., writes | the cause of justice Immediately to tell all he | fromthe ereater part et thie cleims tat Mtr ‘A SOUTH IMPROVAMANT scttenn, manner Mr. Baston had done was, in Un iy < te tatores Gar that In Chat iborhood tt knows about this cloudy business. His friends | toutwell ne T aeAt nat tie ennetment cs Jesse's opinion, an outrare. Hi Lyneus oy : One of the most alarming and painful Lea hdl ode Mh al ih Fe) and ass in Congress are resting under the the olau ‘aL the Unie, OF ALE which was intended to give them a monopoly Of | Gough burden on his shoulders in paying out aitat ores features of the Credit Mobilicr bribery | &T¢ the following three objections to the elec | imputation of receiving bribes from bis hands; | thacthe be pr or since: | the oll business, of at least to oppress and harass | Oe ifs own private means every quarter front igor ana Death, fue line, bo hes * | tion of Horace GueELey Hany man can relieve them from this shadow | market, and some artic: ‘a million of two | EYery F who was ao unfortunate ms te 1 $8,000,000 to $10,000,000 of the public debt with. ACE alter ite Ba huge, par case is the high standing and great intlu- |.) t¢ nets elecied the wages of all laborers wit be | Hecan, Will he speak ? Our Orit be « oe EE ee eo nen ie | Out Mr. Easton imposing, this totally untcces. Mr. Quakes Ames o people of this awe raved and swore, ence of the men seduced by that means py the position | Good lieavons! Ist him ¢ all th nes ¢ Bary expense upor sith Ao after the Ho fo hates Catholler of an ordinary lobbyist. “Our business ty just a , We this all that Mey Aumes ean | was discovered that this Intquitous bill was | 7 iPto no iitpung.. The work was done errd from their integrity. They were no mei “TIL He disitkes foreigners now with the Hon, Oakes Ames, Representative | Mit thetettore? If he docs. hits whole “casey? | 820) put through the Lawtalature Mass | had to be paid for, Every tne the cld man hat lobbyists,no hangers onaroundthenational | In reply to our correspondent wo state that | I Congress from the Eleventh Diatrievof Massn~ | Ay the lawyers say, ty wept away, We d free held, and condemnmatory reuoit: | entered tte ofice in the fast two oF three months capital, no obscure politicians, but dis- | these three objections are all greundiess, Dur- ; of Un ew of his vietime. if the Repub. | every fun aud villuce. | he has lost his temper atthe hare sight of the On Rilltyece [tis the Congresenian, notan out nts aforesaid. Recently a rumot Hing to keep them in the dw Improver nty wer. sent to guished members of e 3 irg his whole public life Homage Gueevey has | sider, WO is charged with ug at and ing nin each ex eached Mr. Grant's h e Biwatd . tinguished members of each house of ( LBP sider, Wid is charged with cor oe Fee eae re eae aie’ paamure of | Tewtted Mr. Grant's enre that the President in =— w | wees * ; in every manner exerted binself to secure a he Paspt ives Ames! 4A VBL aioe Weep | tended soon to remove him ax Postmaster, anc = | gress, leaders of opinion in the dominant | iene ion fer all kinda ttl re | legislation. ti to the Peaple, Onken Ames! tls oppressive bill. ‘These gentlemen soon after | allow Mr, Euston to conduct the business alo The Patendburg Massacre. political organization of the country, men Wrtal Rae ie & Gol talk a tai aliens Ghats | ote tee enied, seens to prove From the Utica Obser theirarrival at Harrisburg discovered the au- | ‘rhiy intensified the old man's hatred of Mr. ; : his own business as a printer he has always been | this, Let Mr. Ame: nd himself, since he We think we are justified in denouncing the iniquitous measure, and, of cours Saston, and the latter has borne more abuse The details of the bloody affray in Hun- | #mong the foremost in the control of the | among the foremost to pay higher rates to com. | Hs Not the courage and mantiness to attempt to | the foul scheme asthe greatest swindle of this rted the facts to their people. ‘The storm of | trom him recently than perhaps any other man Republican party: 1 h defend his associates tn Congress, ae or of any other age. It shows all too clearly | OPbosttion arc Ain the oil country was 8° | in Covington would have submitted to. lerdon county, Ni Jo, which We Pon eee eine ve tw ar fata | were: when others have endeavored to pone how It happens that Congressmen great tuat the Cameron King was frightened 1 pay before yesterday Mr. ¢ came to tha iti x erhaps there are two or three names in | lower the pay of printers, he, to our knowledge, | oad this Linpartial Opinion, Oak ington poor and come home rieh—} om thelr pUrpONe,, He bi ( ofice about the middle of the afternoon, and as Isewhere, will awaken painful interest had been pass But it was too. Inte 4 ¥ z + | the list furnished by Oakes Ames which } has steadily opposed ther See What the People Think of ¥o CAE OH Ribas Tana Ail EerRaST eee able ro cena fl of the ‘Allegheny Valley had had | peual opened his hateeries on Mr. Raston, calling About 10 blacks and over 300 whites | the country will not be amazed to flud | The charge that Honack Grertry hates those From the St, Louts Republican. seNad'twenteor thirty. thousand dollars inde: | tel eves opened. ‘The audacity of the iting in | shaking his Ast right under his nose, ordered were at work upon @ tunnel upon | there. But Wirsox, Courax, and Garrrenp | Of any religious belief is utterly false. He is him= |W. loth to accept the imputation ] bauching the electors to secure their return to | iessing this bill frightened the oll neoduce™. | him to leave the office. Rumor haa it that h 1 higt t self a man of strong religious sentiment, and in | on the honesty and patriot|smof Messrs, BL he House. Teexplains the tenacity with which | {ey saw that tholrouly Corea e ee stefeat ef the | fven Went so far as to strike Mr. Easton on th the new railroad from Pert ‘hl Peesbtlit te Ailend thineted Shon lohert once acs debi terson, Wilson, Colfax, Scofeld, Ke {on leaders cling to their seven | Har attemt 6 Fate head with a stick that he hax been saving for m Perth Amboy an oration which he delivered in Ohio some two | Patterson, y x i, Kel unscrupulous men who were controlling the Re m were distinguished for their joaves and two fishes.” It throws than ayearforan igious zeal; Dawes, Fowler, Boutwell, Bingham, and Gar- ynuirer reporter, but to the coal mines, The whites, who were \. | years ago he presented the strongest argument | fleld, linplied tn the disclosures made in the | lov ¢ UTeitgat the most gle | Publican party and using it for thelr own base | ga Mr. Easton's head ahowsno bruises or wounds : and BoutweLn and Dawes were loud in | fy favor of the existence of & Gad which we | Glatofthe case of tt S McCombragt the Credit | antic corporation in the world. It shows how | purposes. The Kepublicana of the Allegheny | it is reasonable to suppose the rumor is Ui {rishmen, appear to have twice attacked | their professions of attachment to the Mobilier and We are not prepared to accept it | profits approximating eighty-five millions of dol- . tt a founded. | There was peace and quiet at the P. ‘i have ever seen derived from the facts and laws | iow. Hut the affair begins» to wear a very grave | [ars accrued co the Hing which built the Union CU edag COUT tat reanization of 1 Omce yesterday, but there is no telling what the negroes without provocation, Both | cause of retrenchment and economy; | of nature. He Is a regular attendant at the Rev, | aspects on account ¢ utterly unsatisfact: Vacitlc Railroad at a total cost of twenty-five | the Heit. Paeyd) HL in thets p bath day may bring forth. : ‘ ne srepuleed, I sdarke | While Bixantaw, Scorrenp, and Kener | Dr. CHaris’s church; but all through his tife | nature of th janations given by t ft iiillons;—-how subeldies largely inexcess of the | the Ring candidates at the Republican | imes they were repulsed, During the dark e , A aha the about Heo eae teeny Urantad tate rund bythe cave | Convention, but it was useless. ‘The Job had | ‘ were eloquent in their rebukes of the | he bas contended with zeal and earnestness for | Ecotemen aspersed, and the absolute silence of | Ct) Tyee variraeh at heen set up to nominate Hartrantt and. A Wendell Phillips's Letter to the Colored rT » ma 7 " Ty) rn the nine othe itis nota ‘ampaign lie,” as ment, It es a fresh signiticance to the hess a white man was killed, The Irishmen \ paign lie, : ad Don Cameron and his friends were t Vote ) corruptions of the Democratic party. the equal rights, social, civil, and political, of | Mr, Blaine asserts; ft did not originate with utiful words of the Hon. Conkling. | strong for the Reformers, ‘The Reform Repul- | 7o the Bititor of The Sun then banded together, armed themselves, |p i 4 strati t fit Catholics and Protestant the party opponents of Mr. Blaine; It originated | whe said: © We found time, amid the perils of & | eans. wisi Jed that forbearance se “tiie nis sad demonstration of profil Ai Tos thee (IFA Gieatwe (UW tay wa euSGHE With the Hon, Uakes Ames of Massachusetts, | Civil strife, to lay a railroad to the cic," 10. | tei part wos ra vite Aietie Sia: It isanold maxim that “wonders selected officers, and marched upon the | among those to whom Large mAes of ee Tee eee eee ee eee ee anne de nome | hulitical friend of Hlaine’s, a supporter of the | his wnstance the old maxim holds good, and | wutmit to this additional outrage was only to | will never cease.” I was reminded of this while he others, When a great effort was made so Uministration, and one of the largest stor jue Is money f their assailants took a bloody revenge, | *8Ce in the paths of official integrity and | foreigners acttled here of the right to vote—and | sivn that bullt the Calon Paci road aud ge Too Thin, Oakes Ames, Too Thin ! Waricenatio dla cae Onremeals invent people who sought his views In regard to the . private virtue should lead honest men to | in this effort HENRY Witaow, Ghanr'e candi. | Hehrly all ite shares. Hesldes, the eminent gen- From the Ciwinnath Commerctat ceive much acordial response,as among the Ite; | Presidential candidates now before the Ameri. hey captured three negroes, and buteh- | inquire whether there isany remedy for this | date for Vice-President, became conspicnous— | ae objects of camp Hes; their character is eis AUD ab this morut , the necusation publicans of the oll roglon. The Fe ebkeg e lf can people. in the most horrible manner. | class of evils except in the breaking up and | Honace GreeLey stood forth as the champion le traiatee ae upponente have net Te ofthe Ceetit. Mobiliery iecued in connec | elcome, and from that hour The wonder is not so great in regard to him of the caso sce:ns to be | the reorganization of existing parties, and | of that wise and Hberal poticy which confers Hon, Oakes Ames is the author of | ton with the Union Paclile Hallroad, were sot THE DEFEAT OF THE RINOITES be trea hd bated Peet on yg ue han the sind i pon men of ¢ iat bh . | the imputation; a wistice In Penn- | aside to the credit of various members of Cone | in Venango, Crawfor dQ Warren counties, | anti-slavery movement as would at first be sup. these three men wore hacked to | Whether the first and most essential step in | Upon men of every nationality why | the yirania br TOT trl uea eotires ara’ | aberss presntaedly: for lesslation in babAleor |\atismiins iimined Creniey ead Crowneluue | pdseds vom « long public acquaintance with this direction is not to drive from power | 708 Of this country the same privileges as are | ejal before it; and. the “pposition press have that roud ; the letters of Oakes Ames in r O | were at once organized, Nearly all of the prom | the man and bis peculiaridiosyncrasy, his le rs simply because they had black | ine party which now rules the country, | oved by the native born. done nothing more than publish and discuss it, | to the disposition of this stock, which were pro- T inent and intiuential Republicans in these he man and his peculiar idiosynerasy, his letter sk Piertrt t tt ; P lade When the opponents of a candidate can bring | , The case is simply this: The Hon. Oakes | duced in court, and on the back of one of which tiles pronounced in faver of Reform. ‘The | isabout what one might naturally expect. When ins, as neither one of them appears to | and of which nearly every one of the per- | seainet him nothing but such trash as these | Ames to a lette to 8. Me om Hepieskatacttes, ne "4 inher bet ds bed eda nomination of Buckale w at Reading was piso re- | siavery was in full vigor he had “amp! have been concemied fo the previous'| (some bribed by the Credit Mobiller wus a | sry H H), Tos, speaks of having * us epres ves, und the amount of sha - | ceived here with special favor. and verge en brandish his keen-p 5 ) f ilitainsport objections, It becomes clear that | Credit Mobilier atc lotted to each; the levislation of Congress | tbe an honest and fearless ady dager; and n time we hat fights. trusted leader ' tion isin every respoct a thing to be de. | duce most good to us@" and on this letter, writ. | Wich $s sity need eer inies das birt fthe | and the Reform Republicans im amused to see him flourish it with beetles, But unleas the offences we have expos ! ten in pencil, ts the following list of o with | Belery can Cakes oe tter deny ng thet he | nounced their determination to support him in | snakes, mosquitos, and other stinging Insects The people of Hunterdon county appear —— the ansounte set opposite them respectively: er gave ashare of the stock to a member of | preferonve to Hartranft. The canvass bezan quite | fairly impaled thereon, But sometimes in hit i ’ Dr ‘ Mr. A ert that it baurd i are visited with the retribution they di Is Tons A. GAKPLELD going to make any | Blatne of Maty, eet bribing members of Conrress tn isos | early, the whole country Is now in # bia.e of hot-headed haste he thrust his needle-pointed to be terror-stricken, The murderers and | i ; ; Y | Patterson ot New Hai Lo talk of bribing members of Congress in Iss ‘itetnent, and old citizens tell me that they | weapon where it did not legitimately belong, rve. the } ious example of these high | g the fa law which w i 4 denial over bis own signature o: the state- | Wilson of Massachu to procure the passage of @ law which was en; new the enthusiasm so intense, and then we felt a pang of sorrow and shame for their fellow workmen have banded them | officials will not alone demoralize public | ment of Oakes Astes that two thousand | §.Colax Speaker.) AS cach 111th Clevattd oT Tie Oulton ce cakes ford and Venango counties they have ment and moral idiocy, selves together, and have reolved | men and political parties; it will strike | dotlars’ worth of Credit Mobilier stack was | Hiiotot Ms t Tey iment was had in ISthyat. the end of the ses. | United upon a local, fuse Te Aesea aN Hi bee CeCe AE. Rie ABE a ave ones to resist all attempts to arrest them, | CVUWsM toward the very roots of soci. | silotted to him inthe latter part of 1967 oF the wier ot Tea Pah) ytd [twas rushed through the Senate 00 | the Liberal Republicans have a club of over 4 | made still hotter by the ‘conduct of some, fire- - sis 2 8 ety, till by and by the small scoundrels | beginning of 18887 ‘There bas been a rumor | tiene ee Mie oe iw tarked to the Apjropriation bills piclously @member of wh ch eve iroted a 4 Who tried @ dissolution of the States ' Sheriff is apparently anxious to do his : joating about th » sd to takke'] Doe eee eee Yao each. | Ghdge to aave COFrUpL. 8c eanno cket. In Venango, coun ; ne itn nad tong advocated). bat , he Sheriff is apparently anxious to do his | arraigned ut the bar of the General Ses | Moding about that GARFIELD intended to ke ee eee eens guia, | dintge to ane clirrupic schemes that eannot t, Peter M Oe He 8. McCormick ane rebellion, overruled. by | duty, but is undecided in Lis operations, | sions and the Oyer and Terminer for steal- | *8¢" 8dental, butas yet he has not sald a word | yteComb, dated he speaks of hav and Irwin of L. D. Rogers, and , brought about the destruction upon the subject for which he can be held | ing seen Senators Bayard aud Fowler "In rel * partes W nt oil men of Oil of republican institutions and that and lacks nerve, He should call upon the | ing bread to appease their hunger, or B4r- | airectly responsible. Such a deulal ought to | Hun to thelr stuck,” aud adds; Thave assigned You are Prov nr Oukes Amee! rity. are taking avory activeswart in the canvass. | humanity which Phillips, had he had eter i . ente le their ‘ , nate as iar us Lhave given to. four from Masssehu From the I noe Dyess rhe How. Calmont, formerly Republican | which to operate in, would have been u te Governor for troops. Gov. Parken knows | @ents to hide their nakedness, will plead | come from him if Innocent, but if one ap: | Serta, cne from New. Hampubine. one Delawar Mr. Oakes Ames attempts to break the | member of the Legislature, and aman of great | powerless to accomplish, in extenuation of their minor offences the | pears we will undertake to deal with it very | one Tennessee, one-half Olio,two Pennsylvani weight and intiuence with Republicans, bas ven after slavery had been abolished by mar- eof the revelations made relative Indiana, one Maine, aud T have three to | Credit, Mibill id hie ‘mao Which I aball put where they will do the | sree, Mopulcry and ihe mantpulat good to us, Jam on the spot, and iter Judge whe should go.” "This language Nias a sien whieh the cireutn his duty, and will immediately respond. a the the aty of its J k tc secure favurable legislation, by saying | these, Wr. re Was bu special legislation touching fic Railroad as late as IS. Mr. Ames have at » for Ruckalew. In addition to | tal law and had been doubly bound by co ugh HJ. Smith, late prethono- | tutional enactment, when Garrison declare: es Osborne, Col, Jas.’ Blakely, Simon | that he Liberator, w. meer 1D. B. Davis, AOA. Cochran, Wm. | needed, that the last’ anti-slavery plank was ker, and many other prominent men are | knocked from beneath his feet—no_ posstbl graud larcenies of the eminent Senators | Promptly Prompt action is necessary, and that alone | and Representatives in Congress, the bright van save the State of New Jersey from an | aud shining lights in the Presbyterian, the — pla men of seuse in the Sixth | ost { New Jersey run Anam 8. Hewrry | fan, Why don't th i everlasting stain, A thorough inv Fpiscopal, the Congregational, the Meth- He is the kind of man for whom | stances enable us easily to pet at, Here on th si Bate dn bor maceonah. aero for at th ing ‘an active part in the ight. There tsa | foundation on which to stand—the doings of z odist, the Dutch Reformed Churet nee any Ameri tizen might be proud to vote. spot meant W azton elty, where Mr. An * ers printed inthe Pr Libe I ban C ». nearly a hundred | 1865 had written FiNison the anti-slavery diver } tion is imperatively demanded, Al who letter was writ denis to mean the Con- | faborene wneusure we town of Franklin, and every Demo | this Phillips,with daring, but with no Judement, ) names are endorsed on the Hon. Oakes |, Reo reas of Uuited which Mr. Ames was | pending its discussion there Was @ sharp review I itepublean Tmet was tn high | sought to impale his moral leader aad, ait wos 4 were concerned in the fight should be ar- | Ases’s letter to Col. HB. MeComn. The Italian journal published in this | inember. His bution of stock corre. 7 Chie be npany's aailee:” This ORaure. wa of success. correspond listened to hi wisdom and self-evident : ¢ ity under tue tithe of L’Eco d'Italia ts serious: | sponds to the wri list pretty nearly: Four | ina billte. het he company to remove its sion prevails a ie truth, His shows that the fire of H rested, and the massacre probed to the — Pea MAAVUHGe DEDHOGACIGE MUlciee te ¢ to Masaachusetts ms to refer to Mosara. | (uncut ee nerimie the company te remove its ford county & ry ly hatred and prejudice still burns within his te. A Difficult Job. tbh : b Wilson, Kliot, Dawes, and Houtwell ; on ght by dates Fok, Jr; ao than | Jority, and Venango only 28. Stanton, som; that the melted lava of earthly dross tas bottom acainst HORACE GRERLEY. For this purpose it | from New Hampshire” seenia to refer to Sepa | operation which was essentially mond ecut | publican candidate for Auditor-General. only | not yet had time to cool a LYMAN TReMA!N is stumping the State | recounts some observations made by Dr. Giuke- | tor Patterson; © from Delaware” may recer | diamond.” Coupled with this were some othe had 9 majority in 1871, while in Venango he He acknowledges the truthfulness of Sumner a had $68. ‘The Lib that they have of Meadville alone n Crawford, to Senator Bayard aders claim n he travelled in Lombardy twenty | (forte Senater su ke of the farmers | have been subsequently rant of the best modes of | clude one each to Messrs. B 1 Republican n enough pledged in the town > overcome Geary’s majorit hen Lexpressed some dou the adminisiration of Grant f they were ten times gre He tried bis t elected at first, thou The Case of the Pioneer, for the Grantites, and is trying mightily | Ley w . Some three months ago the Pioneer, a] to explain away his opposition to Grant- | years or duly commissioned vessel of war belong- | jsm last winter and spring, But practised | of that atial advantages. Mr. Ames was in Congre and. though a director in the road, engine the bill, and secured ita passage, Most Kham and Gar- | whose hanes are on the rated 1 re ago, when he untry as lier : A uM anor 4 fleld 0 ems to mean Breaker | dum yoted in fav they produced the list of the nes en he was not fit—he prop iesied truly—hia admin= ing to the Republic of Cuba, was captured | ag he is in the art of making w plausible | erculture. The Kea u'lialia supposes that by | ital Pennsylvania.” will correspond | (Mm Noted in favor ; Hat, the headquarters of the Greeley and } isteation has turned out as le anticipates his off our coast, but outside our maritime Jue | ayeume i de it diMoult to | tif means it can prejudice Italians against the | to Sec Hey; Sone, Indiana,” cor ee f wn Club. ‘There can be no doubt that th cor et has been shameful, Xe. Ke. but he ad , ; iment, Mr, TReMAIN tinds it diMicult to | poner of Chappaqua. What nonsense! Any Mr. Colfax. All these are n it de held by th wine signatures, and unless a great | viecs the colored people to vote for Grant! risdiction, by the revenue cutter Moccasin | overthrow the counts of an indictment | intetigent a Wiltak Gf Linky, dealin wilt by of hitherto irre The company demurred to the demand, | (M&hy of those signing prove faithless, there will With Gre he has no patiene and taken into Newport, Ro L There a] prepared by himself Hees brian ob Teatrs deallig wt 5 ne Sf thein the present sian cake ee itemme oe teanay Hough Liberal Hepubliran votes ti the town | petncites wt jit Fecal : hs ? e i ) . questions of agriculture, will say, doubtless, as rm hited States; another a | tion only should be d to the interest a ry the county furBuckalew. The majority | [dyment inthe head or heart ot, Wet t charge was made against her of violating | When Mr, Tremaiy charged GRANT last | Guxetey said, that great Improvements may be | Candidate for that high position: « third ex: | count, A bil to this effect was introduced in | & M ne in Venango nounty ts not lips. With these adopted, like Othello, our revenue laws; but inasmuch as the | winter with incompetency and with being | made iv the modes of treating the soil andthe | ).e5p5 of the House; Sey Seeretary Congress and passed, Mr. Ames pushing it with ape Hove thy Bu hal w will receive cupation is kone His statements in ait sw deal iad ; : M y i 1 vdthe | the Treasury ; two others United States Sena: tinacity, besides having the ald of his memo- | Maority of from one to two hundred be Liberal candidate are what every antioniaver ¥ libelled vessel had never been within the | q stupendous failure as a civilian, Mr. Tae rops practised tn 1 and certainly | tora: and all the others at the time referred to dum friends, ‘The fact was the Credit M ERI COUNTY AND ERLE CLYY man know be positive falsehood. | The mi waters of the United States until forcibly | yay said what he doubtless meant. Asa | there are many Italia te who blanie the | membe the House, One of them: Me Eliot | {lot hau absorbed the means af the Union thevs la nhitGewan ciuah jdteaaction am ions oF the’ sia wal and feared the brought into them against the will of her | Gast candidate for Congressman at large | fults of thelr countrymen in other respect hance of personal dishonesty may not lased be aha formare, Prom April Ia. Lem Fe Hees. The. Tabara eta cane Be Ol acta head action against } commanding officer, the charge of viola- | ne has been assigned by the party manage | M0" earnestly than Giercry ever did. ‘There lig! tly, br ught, for wr t wt to recoil | April 1, Idi, the Credit Mut ry ‘d utas divi- | harmony, and constructing ¢ % it ra {nig a the aay ublican our revenue laws fell by the weig! . i wit | would be no hope improvement in Italy if | Manat the accuser, But this te not a charges it | dends 0 per cent. stock of the Union Pacific | yay, ‘These meetings are la mre an ariny of oratori= ting our revenue laws fell by the weig ers to convince the people Of NeW or eee ee eee in annie, heritage of aa an. | (o,thedisclosure of a fact of what appears to PPO Cone. ator OF the Limon Vaciac | vase. ‘hove meetin lara huss. | Cal gas blower destitute uf any dati of roe ite own absurdity, and was abandoned by | that Guanr is no’ f § 1 s o . the heritage of an an- | have been a corrupt transaction, to which t dividends were as follows: 50S por be able t ti Public ©} prehension. What does Wendell, Phillips ox rt that Geant is not a lure, Gnd that | cient civilization and of ¢ long gone by, | Hon. Oakes Ames was one. party. and. these t they will be abl the Republican ma- | feet by the redlection of the man who. w our Washington wiseacres. I , lande: é pen ae Paseo tbe Bh ¥s | cinimont public men the oar, “Wise wee that | concent tigre et ene penis ated jority. si lense one In isi Geary had 4 | ft for the of the tr sand has AYMAN 'TREMAIN is a slanderer, »wou- | were not indicated, so that they may be re- | eminent public man th \ Ht. in first mortgage bonds of the majority of 2.100 in this county, but for som Or She pice Ih Che Aree riage: iM Th On the abandonment of this charge, | der that be t fl iv aaa Alnaa ees ; transaction? Did the Union Pacife Hailroad He Railroad; 4 per cent. in cash; 17 per won which explained to fonts |) aaustear Sasy, eae | Wy strie 88 co! er that be finds it a difficult and disagree- | formed. Nesides, whatever criticisms Horace | Company or the Credit Monilicr wish som i " reason which was not explained to 1 nton's | destitute of Christian love destitute however, advantage was taken of the pr 1 : : | Be Crest ace h sor t. instock of the Credit Mobilier. This emp- | majority last. year was only. Laz al | der ne & y esti Fe able jc GREELEY may lave uttered upon the condition | dene, or not done, by Congress ; and did 1 the treasury of the rullroad, and hence it | Republicans clatia ‘that they’ will be able to | Policy? The rea part of ourselves, On ' ence of the Pioneer in Newport—a presence a of things in Italy, and the cireumstanees of the | Wt! shares of Its stock, we was Important that a bill should pass which | make a considerable reduction on Stanton's | MUbigence i hristian virtues of justice ‘ certain members of Congress for | would let the interest account run, Such # bill | inajority_that they, can bring that do | Sd love hangall our hopos of republican Insite due entirely to an arbitrary act of warfare if Grant were I »ple who have justly Moret expressed himse A little incident which has just occurred | severely upon the condition of the United States peror Could he do | tralian people a quarter of a century ago, he has | the purpose of bribing them to vote as it wished | did pass. frankly and | ther to? Was the Hon, Oakes Ames chosen as for this fi us work because b nvernment, The founder of Chris tutions and it 8 Mele strane: | tianity bas commanded us to" beat our swords Inte pruniag hooks,” and the unchanging laws jonthly statement of the | half. ‘This, | fear. is putul the item of interest on | though T would not t searried. It will be seen. | proved correct, for, as the oil men say, th f much me comiitted upon a p earned, by the nobility of the cause the bor of Congress therefore, that Mr. Ames's plea that no legis| “sur | of nature proclaim that in this is our opty safety , : = ‘ herefore, that 3 nes's ple na jeasi face indications" are remarkably good ; ae , defend, and by the courage and endurance | in Mount Morris in this State exhibits ina | aud the vices of the American people of the | Mobilier stockholder, and the tion in the Interest of the Pacitic road was be. | “in Warren county the lutoral Repuol Wendell Phillips may tals what Is untrue about ; , 3 ) d'Italia evidently has a | be singularly qualified to act as the vote-broker? | fore Congress ts a false one THORPRIR Brneae inl ent those “who are a unit for ley,” bur after id it, the sympathy | striking light the demoralization which | Present day, The with which they de These are the questions which the disclosures he himself has acknowledged Grant's shameful atment of San Dont —>+— celal that they will ti » reduc ; poor opinion of the intelligence of Italians set~ H Fother follie D » free republics of this hemisp! xists in our civil service, and the un- | Poor eplt irresistibly suggest, and which the public are b is 3 sO ala a Balt tr and other folltes and f of all the free republics of this hemisy ‘ 1 | tied in this country when it supposes that their | ginnity ty uke The answer which seems to A New England Credit Mobitter, Imajority of S01 fo ani reatment of San Dominus, and other follies an * —to convert the previous detention of the | bovnded insolence of the tools of the Ad- | voto upon questions belonging to the United | force itaeit on the public attention. tn the ab Prom the Springheld Kepublican few enthusing te Figaro ata Oey ELS ae SUA OF Tey vessel into an actual and forcible seizure, | ministration who are in offic ates in the year 1878 can be governed by the | sence of satisfactory explanations ta on at Cry mdit Mo sition is what ally the Vermont | fen county gave Geary a majority of Tal. 1f the | brothers when he advise rie m to vote and Fe. 2 she ha ates Some a " ¥ A damaging to the reputation of the parties con- | Central, though they it by another nanv Hamodrate and Liberal Repabiicans aro able to tim to the highest place in the git of the on the pretence that she had violated our | Some weeks ago a person from Mount | utterances of a candidate travelling casually in | cerned; their good names are suffering every | the National Despatoh Line. This tine is one of Bee ee ae rani ta reeiorisy tn tao chav velll American people, D. Hrreninas. neutrality laws, Morris said in Hornelisville that more than | Italy in 1550, hour from the eifeet of the revelation; and they | 1 freight companies whichare growin ‘They laughed at my figures, EDAW LAKE, ‘i The only fit lel which we cen draw | one hundred Democrats in the former | Wedonot know the polittoal sentiments of | aia take same steps to ulkeinale the strength | up so. numercusly in the general disor. d do bet n this and cep ply fit para hich we can drs nthe fo ¢ kn r ‘ ching suspicion, notby vague and blank denials, | Gon to create Wheels within wheels in | fake no cany: AMUSEMENTS. tosuch an outrage upon all law, national | place would vote for Graxt, Mr. 8, M, | Malians naturalized among us; but we have | but by thorough explanations. or che prepare | railroad adininistration. | The pretence for | Armstrong ny yeare aiven a - ernatic 0 al and s« yelievin| » assertion to be false, | never,been wont to er fora complete forfelture of that confidence the the fe hese t companies is | Republican majority averazt i. ‘The indie. | Olympte—Miss ¢ tte The: alia, i and international, technical aud social, ALLEY, believing the assertion to be false, | never, been wont to [Rea Ronse atioved the (Onn a Aunh gropE AUESCUIRY An ust | ROUSE aaa RAA TE Mean tan ceratuetes| Teale les CORTIALCE OA mpON ne He to imagine that a rufien drags a passer-by | wrote a letter addressed to the President -——-— + ishing and keeping track of the rolling stock. | schomo was fully as great here as in Venan _ They ‘ama o| ne Wife’ hay { inte his house, tries to induce a policeman | of the GreeLey elub in Mount Morris ask The disreputal Times charges that | Look at Heary Syiaaps nua Blush, Oakes pe ne me sonal eene B Taba Obes 40, Bo shi | ang Crawford countie the Liberal Re nib eal ely failed to attract paying audicne + to arrest him ona trumped-up charge of | ing for the facts. In reply he received a | that there nas been enormous swindling In the agen ha Tae one Faokaa furnishing all the through freight cars andr RT ake BATES TUL EURU LBM ATAWTS THEoe | eee cr ELS BHR DIAN AS Ving fort and dishonest | permile of 5 al, really consth my | ment produced, last’ evening, Knowle “i. |“ Huncback,” with Miss Ch bi | cast as Julia, In our notice of ruse and management 2% cents | pects were very t d travelled by each car—a cent | Would reduc ethan is charged by the Red, White, and | Ail saw and he ht. The anton’s majority rd from both Lit elumod that t f 871 to ral Re intending to break windows, and failing | letter signed E, G, Grimes, so filled with | Brie Railway since JAY GouLD was turned out Senator Wilson's evaaiv therein, hands him over to the police au- | lies and misrepresentations that Mr, Ancey | If this be true, we hope the Times will at once | utterance ded ax a rlotte Thompson One Wife” we ' thorities on a charge of intended burglary, | was sa‘istied at once that it came from a | Moduee the pref, Joux A. Dix was Presle | tile toa Foe eae ee ee eet emer eVarmone Ganeral ace | cat, Democratic. and Hing sourcos tended £0 | remarked upon this Indy's talent as an actre h as evidenced by the presence of the victim | GkanT man, He sent the letter to Mount bt eee ya re ee aie aaeee conn, | fession is by no means all the evidence that con- | both the directors and stockholders inthe Na- 1 Atthouh Baver and Lancaster counties are | and, in common with all of our contemporartes, padre ( +4 A period erred to by the disreputable Tones; | tims the assertions ot Oakes Ames, ‘They are | tional Despatch, so that all the profits milked out | outs Be Pie beet gary : ‘ he in his house, This has been the action of Morr , where i was ascertained tint 10 | gna it such frauds have been committed with | Aino supported aud condeued by the pax of the Nermout Contra deow tite tele pall at pntalde, OF at lo very outelitts, of the | oxy ie Jahopet the might be seen in al the United States ( ninent in the case | such man as E, G. Gretes was known are NEBlie eet a the Congrestonal Globe. When Senator G once, ‘Thus, while the Vermont Central has 4 repulsive part. Candor ne to say he United States | “7 ‘ Nena ‘aria tune ie 1iteee MET rn AL his codperation the public ought to know it. Davis moved for al ration into the doings | been freighting from Chicago to Boston. at §3 AS MUCH OPPOSITION hat she might. have m hoi of the Pioneer, Upon a snap judgment so | there, and that the letter signed with that i — 3 of the Credit. Mobiller and. the Union Pacific | perton cheaper than the Boston and Albany | to the Ring ticket as in any of the coun than Julit. This Is. a part Ww interp shamefu sbtained, the Pioneer was sold | name was in the handwriting of Jacon A, When Horace Gnreetey reaches Now Company, and sought to limit’ the pow roof {distan i etna 1.10 and 18 rll , Feapective. have mentioned Indeed, in AY aver co! tat Qn roquires youth and abundant putin 1 f si 5 a a | Yo m his rnificent Western tour, he | Oakes Ames and the other managers of these | ly), as linpoverished itself, although the | there ix greater antipathy to the Hir spirits, rather than method, reserve, and for yesterday by the United States Marshal at | Meap, the Mount Morris Postmaster, and a | York fr a bh v iregaeed w hai \, an he | companies, Senator Wilson strenuously managers have probably feathered their nests, at ction visited. Gen. Irwin, formerly Nity, Miss ‘Thompson ie no longer in the Gush Newport, an act disgraceful alike to the GRANT man of course When the matter | ought te received In a manner befitting the ore 1 to prevent oy mM b Inve at: ation, Ua — it asurer, and one of the ablest d mist Soniye of Faas nhood, i} N y strives to iny f t reat reform city of the cou fe will doubs sa man of character, public spirit, anc eg ; f o omies of the Cameron Ring inthe West, | girlish heroine eridan Kuowles with dovernment under whose authority it was | became public this insolent official pub | great reform clty of tne country. Hewitidoubt- | Amen seamen of characte public ABIL Aad | ep, 4 TERS ADVERTISEMENT. | C4208 MBELBE Ste Cameron Seni ANG Weats |) Mia Oates Re iiivaccurarliahed. af i committed and tothe Cuban representa- | lished a letter in which he admits that by By INTL, at the very ond of the Forty-firet Congr Ha Ty ——. wealth, and has probably a larger pers rnal fol- | she undeniably is, full of force, and thorough 4 " ae e , 5 PH Figg a surreptitious, dishonest amendment was | The Marriage of a Young Jewess—The Show | lowing than any man In the county. stheart | acquainted with the business Of the ste tive, who, with a valid defence in his | opened and answered Mr, ALLey’s letter, A correspondent who is related to the | moved to the Army Appropriation bill, directing: J of Diamonds, and soul in the fight against. Hartrantt, and will | very far from being what the author intended hands, based upon laws whose fulfilment | and complicently avows that he has been | late Gen. Derr GEN corrects an error into | Me Preasury Department to pay to the Ualon | correspondence of The Sun leave hotiing undond to carry the county for } to make Judd, Miss ‘Thotuson will have (0 1 . Hactfe Company a large sum of moi On okalew vasa particular spite against | a nefore sl b hope to t ne Hen was exacted by Americans of other days, | inthe habit of looking over all circu which Col A. K, MCCLURE fell In his recent | paride comheny,a large sum of money whicl Haxrronn, Sept. In thie Clty, whero'| HACER TT) ae eRe Ce eer eee | eC eee Ce one tO ie He ee by his inaction condoned the outrag: and letters addressed to GRANT or GrkeLey | conversation with the representative of the | corded f his amy there are many Hebrews of wealth and position, | this and V have no doubt will be able to fashion by Miss Kose Coughlan; and Throngh what we cannot but regard as | clubs “to see if there was anything mew | Chicazo Trijune respecting the Credit Mobiller. | Tier ard. nd the people will des is one David Mayer, a dealer in di ds | aleaed' thas liekalow Sul earn thie tants Te ST seer ve ee ares grossly culpable negligence on the part of | for the campaign.’ oe ie TARE aaye shat Gen. GRKEN came to | diet upon them in November, watches, jewelry, horses, houses, and fancy | by a small majority, The Beaver Argus, formerly — . im * . burg in the fal 450 without # cent, o Aa, sist al a eS the organ of the Republican party. is now givin | ay : the representative of the Cuban Republic The postal service of the country has ar- ne ds, He is always ready to engage in any The Touching Story of a bitte Wiper ¢ bein ndly old bore, whose n ft Come, Oakes Ames, G the Stand! 1 ap d Buckalew and the Reform candidates a hearty Hs in this country, it appears that no protest | rived at a pretty state when not only | Wo, sine Bs us eet p BANE ANd on ta Won . legitimate business by which he can accumu} and Vefficlent support. 'S.M.Quay, Secretary of |v Ledge i wus entered by him against #0 great an in- | are Grayv clectioncering documents per i : d ; | How long Is it to be before we hnye | money and has sinaseod wealth, Ho ts yory | tho Republioan Stato { nmitters iv ort Soterday & sprigltly Itt gin, ager 10 yn ’ 3 ‘ ie from the members by personal solicitation.” | yp Oskes Aries put on the sta tesweur tr d entertaining, but Is particularly noted | itor of the Beaver Radical, he Ring organ.” Ad | who had been noticed siting modestly on a i sult to the Htant little I public which he | mitted to cire lat through the mails in | the fact as stated by our correapondent ts that | the truh of the chatwes unde In a Renoral way 1h trading, He hasabeautitat | Belom division and Sliehee Kemble furniehed | in ne Jemerson starket © Court daring ty represents, aud even judgment against the | vast numbers under forged franks, and | Gen, Gaven obtained the charterfrom the Penn- | by letter, and specified by memorandum to Col Sort CLINE AZO WAS TATTLE C0 | Ree eee ena a oa eee eon en | charge of the wateh, stepped he beneh ‘ H leComb. < “y . pe was candidate for the U cited States Senate, ig Pioneer was allowed by him to go by de- | newspapers opposed to this corrupt Ad- | sytvania Legisinture so far back ox 8st; and | Mi aii Wat he ad bawsht aud bribed at the | a gentleman from New York. Pruvious to the | Quay ts a shrewd poliiciin. andone of the most | "ust Of business was over, aud bashfully tot uw fault. ministration withheld from their sub- | when he visited Harrisburg in 1850 It was to. se- | lowing legislators ¢ mount of YW twltated by an unusual | unscrupulous men connected with the Cameron | Cox that her mother had been arrested the prey ; y amour gossip. ‘The city was flooded with | Ring. Ie formerly had a good deal of influence | ovening for being intoxicated on Seventh ay Our forefathers, in the darkest days of | scribers, but postmasters unblushingly | cure such legislation as would prevent the laps Blatne, of Matar. ‘i acco | placards, tn large ietters, which read in Beaver county, but the treacherous part he | family, consisting of herself and little rot 7 4 » olution and when the success of our | proclaim that they are in the habit of in- | of this charter, “ Whether,” adds our corre- | Whkon,ut Masmchun tes. no ' sees DT played toward Gen. Trwin in his Ment with | and ner father and mother, reside tn a tonem our revolution a1 1 b Nt of tn spondent, “Gen. GREEN was then without acent | § Coltax, Speacer ry res taniinty Mackey In’) did him a great doal of injury. | ti West thirty tnt str Bi her htt struggle for independence was exceedingly | specting correspondence which they sus | nit ty q question of very, ltte interests | Souelaaud Kelly, of Peniiayivanka (each 200 (Two hands clay Matehed against Irwin he amounts to but Httle port the father rawhoare both dioke! | 0 rr H use for o rect is of a polities r AML brags RNs @ Antorests | Kiiot, of Massacttisette a ebrew Wedding forthat gentleman ikerouay umderstands ali | VNelitite boy lakes peu pers, which sive wells : ee ls i dis : the ; aad VD SE A BOUL OR BABI) though there may possibly be men so unreason- | Pawra, of Mosacitvetis Uehret hens his tittle ricky and will beable tovcounter thaw | eveaiti: sina national vessels and privateers ports © —— able as to doubt whether any one withouta cent | over ot eee pit wists Synagogue neatly every time, Quay, of course, will have Sie saute o get her nn and had 1 all European or other powers with which, | ‘The expense of carrying on the Govern- | goutd by any me ina valuable franchise | Hinuhum'sud GarSeld of Ohia (acts CUT A CLA tie handling of Gh ae Wea Su Sta Raat although neither our belligerency nor our | ment hus boen needlessly and enormously in- | from al nin Lewistature, - A GREAT DEAL OF THE KING MONEY yer arth as wit wort ti atin). Ment independence had been acknowledged by sed under Gaant’s Adininistration, for no, — Feok at Yourself, Qukes Amest owas thronod by both goxes, | Bit he always Lakes care not to let to of} Rrthe womans whoea nan ts Ve inces fevie. thet , thom, wo wer tat war; and when, afte r reason than to afford tnerative places to The Grantites in this city are running Brom the Plymouth Mass.) Pree Pres H Fr to Withers the marriage ceremonies, Heap bee mach bie ts sO Ths iy mouratla nan ave the He girl a bank 1 tov her ¢ payee a va : fy se My After | oliticlans who aro expected to work for the re. | What they call a Counell of Political Reform, | Mv, Quakes Amun, whose letter we print | sali Fie, nidowalle was Aaintied WIth Ghose Whe | Vor sauntys ind tiie yor LOH woo i. Guriiiy. | fineree mother et cise st mvcur tly reaty of Paris, Denmark, who had | oeoion of their chief, In North ©. The great object which they have in view ix to | M)0%e. ast attempted to anawer the | ‘he bride was elogautly attired, and wore a pros | Rasen why the entire Liberal und Demovrat te With gratitude and fr nn winintail Tunaha a nanae TGs % election their chi rth Carolina, charges contained in sworn testimony of iy Blab f local ticke tanked the kind hearted iu 1 pr ] lated by the surrender of PAUL JONES'S | provious to the late election. deputy United | Ket votes for GuANT, ‘They have roped ina few | Mecum Touret to state that we are lod | fusion pf diamonds, fk was & great udverting: | Aone iMtOTlty. ee uote mht: | hein him von pemwipces, HE ara prizes Lo Eng!and this right claimed by us, | States marshals wore created so plentifully that { COMfiding Democrats, and 1 ts Nkoly they may | 1 Hid the matter worse than we expected. Mr. | thoy would defy the world Lomaten’ she ine, |, AWEONG nity hae alwaya bean @ fhoputn | or smree eme Ma her Owb or Wie eaury roan) wanted to make u treaty with us, che | it 1s sald the speakers in the eanvass Kon get some of thom to vote for Grant too, ‘Chit | fre Hoenuser drt; he iakes ho dental of the | nowy Mayer, while others were shocked at what | [ean stronghols errant) MO rea nee American Congress instructed BENJAMIN | found that they had been addressing is a free country, and every fellow hos aright to | geruineness of the letters by MeComb, | they termed the mockery of a solemn event TOR OR OR A I Rory} fron if welve to clahtoen rivet tow le Hudson County ; AARKLIM to enter into no such arrange- | mainly composed hues Beret SUppOFL Whatever candidates he may pre bur on ie, conteary, refers { eof them as ~ na a a Hundred. Tt gave, Coary io TKD a majority, 1 ho Heiner ati + Congressional Asa OD ) , pamark had, by i e pretence of collec ove solesn Second t te Hoform movenienthas made great progress here shied waty w ment until Deamark had, by paying the , the pretence of collecting the revenue, useles One of the most ourious dead ix onecena i oes not aitompt to ox BurRALO, Sept. 2.—A despatch from Albany [ andthe Hepeblican party tetcomtetetyaleman, | uMeuday wlahts how ordiay hore wae indewnity claimed from her, acknowl | officials have been appointed and kept in place | the day iy Henny ©. PAGE, who prints a paper | {alkene the eae tie wuts cheaulng of | save ehat Gov. Homtian haw vespited tobn Gorter, who | allved. ‘he ‘Lawrence Conny. denen, wonelaye of politicians aT Hotel an edged the justice of our view of interna. | Where there was no oceast n whatever for their | called the New Vink En, which appears regu: | “here in Washington” as amember of Congress | ber is AOE BOGE DENS OB SRO HIND ithe OKO: | Tis VERON OF MEME HUTTE Ie Bom Matneatly | HeAVamatiae canta ilral or luten tskda li ta tional law, parrioen Leber Erbe A aaiici ny hid boon | arty about election time, Paar is anruat fel- | fo", Mamaruunetts to” place” shares Wi the | oe Stale ticket, Liberal Republicans ande Demo | ofthe on: Leon Abbett The 4 v And now 6 pseudo-A an Govern. | “Xen from the public fands to support aolass of | tow for hanging on to the skirte of thoae in | intorvete of the Inde ttalltoat eat je New Vork Rail and River Guide” sup- | crats have netted upon alocal fusion teket aid apie Madey will be letween Be Noah}. Taylor. We Wwor et My | pilee @ want long felt tn gtving, tn aduition te th | are making an active campaign, ‘The Hon. Wi Wrelew last BLsuk Uwe Nual cart 1 in the bent rallway juider, the names of | Ham MoCletlan, Demoeratie eoudidate for Con- | vert pocket men whose only claim to maintenance consisted | powor and trying to sot @ little money out of | View he. was" placing ment, recreant to > ODS HO UH AER: Habe ABD in the fact that they wore ready to work for | them, He is now hanging on to the adits of | O them fo membent tabu cress from ditlerent States, and had not yet | bee us @ents and unmindful of the many signal r rar are the " Bard - f Mt Hayard of Delaware, tol " * ] an towns not on rait witht Of Ahundrod mniies | ZTOMK ID Che “Lawenty-fourth District, resiiten | — Tavorw ronctyed from Lorclan powers by {Ant To show the extravagance of thin Ad- J nan: but it the Custom Hovee oave bin | troduction: jawraroy for want Of an ine | 9) Nawa Yorke, with The tance of eaprossee vouctive | LuBcoUnLY. 116 ta very popular man and g ‘The Mutual Ronetit s Rank. in tt 4 @ by Liwinietrativn the manayemunt of the Cuatow { much they go beyond his Value ALud—Juat whether these shares were sold | dove towns,” He hance of exprossce rosening | great sutistaction to his Laweence county cuii- | nutiding, ole iiauy suetiu:ial advautags 40d wlitvents by bis course in the Forty-second Gon- § iors. ae.

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