Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PTEMBER 28, 1872 AD Wwe fully forewarned in order that they may J are commonplace, and many of them are | talning substdion and tand arante, 1 would | THE PEOPLE ARK WAITING, | rheteae'dnced not peepee prhe him | Gould, cunninely BAe RRS IE Hie, Senceng take all possible means to preveut the con- | the results of true mspiration. The Ocean | also be especially Interesting to know what vn) A ANG ANU y | tory briefly iver ie ithe whole attain had. so | rise of gold lar ny to ils interest the Bele Hat, oT — A summation of the contemplated crimes, symphony, for example, is entitled to | Influences were brought to bear on Goat -_—_——_. Far recelved.. from the start he iabored to keep oat eee ee et coetopomed. Hise Of Rolly OF Uy ye ; ar At, aati rank among the best of its class; and those | I#and Sanaexr to induce him to push forward | HUT OAKES AMES PRESERVES A | thomatt sit Aa ale tr Peinrareed: | srthe policy of the, (Government in relation, to Information Wanted. who wish to find fresh emotions and new | 8° energetically the corrupt Job from which he GUILTY SILENCE. pading lawyer, Jerem|y the management of the currency, phes Te Shines for Atle Ings tn the cou hreservedly.” Corbin testifies that has obtained his sobriqi - gee Of i | mises it, ork city from | tithe only time, he ever heard the Presider ‘on to New musical experience will do well to acquaint he Business community would. really aioe He is Responsible for the Credit Mobilier Ex- | Pennsylvania four times to consult with his op | itis the only time he over enh tle ih llans j SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1872. like to learn whether the United States | emselves with the songs for soprano | 4s an interesting example of the sincer- Pomure-His Letters Convict him and hie | ponents relative to an amicable settlements Nie | Hee Ca etwoen Vay Gould and Grant gurred i : : J in ; run entirely | Yolee and the charming duets of soprano : r Associntes—Ile Ina Briber and # Libeller, Leer aeael ttuiden. he | frequently from June 1 to Kept, 1. On Sept Treasury Department is to be run entirely i Ity of the Adtntnistration in its pretended desire lawyers. dude. Allen : hased $1baii tn sold = A ts Tooday ‘a i terest t Sccretary Bourweus's | 88d alto that Runrxsrety lias produced, of civil service reform, comes the evidence that From the Springneta Republican. had failed to even obtain the wished LF CO oO oe ee foliowing Hove ie in. ev ” ute Today. erest of Secreta jou ‘ eform, \ ton. «a resort to the cd Gi nin, 01 Awscttoain trotttate fondant eve | EAL a cnyaced in banking, wT? the paltry offerings of flowers and | the aystem of making assessments for political itn IRR of ds BEDI Aamiaasens bE Ue Minonenkie for the vindication of his rights | dence : pike d on, tuiwie ' Rooth Avrahvon Pogues Mat Uique Who seem te have the power not | urel crowns brought In ata signal and | purposes on the salaries of persons employed in | oakos Aion, briberies there te too olviousan | And securing of the Funan due him.» | o | bak Rea re Sr la wery The Torrent pt “a 4 Lin Mf the | Paraded down the aisles with an ostenta- | Public offices Is being carried at this time to an | effort. on both sides,to consider them from the | aatug, irvine cettioment did not. cenge, but | Mr. A. R. Corbin Hryance M t. only to dictate the financial policy ef the tion that only serves to make th siver | extent never thought of atany former period, | Merely partisan and Presidential campaign polnt | twice more he labored that way ; first, by pro- | Dean sim: We have bought for your account ant Bry Dock Crew basin F Government, but also to compel business | 1M that only serves to make the receiver beet , a of view. In the mere fact that Mesars. Ames, | Doane tothe Credit Mobiller mon to atop the | wish: as ¥ paare men in all branches of trade to pay them | Of them ridiculous, Rewrsarse is not only | fren ite mom certs Couey Doster | Mecommp,, and, Alley siatributed shourancts of | Gulp and Leave the onset private arbitration, | Phin gol si : 1 men in all branches of trade to pay them | Cf t Y | hunted out and ordered to contribute to the ele il-gotten’ plunder among Congres ve Nelson to e sand second, | $0000) ky sas Useiassd: Slit this aKL TS Ge H ridge 4 tax on every description of transactions, | ‘Mdifferent, but absolutely contemptuouss | eijoral corruption fund, and clerks and letter | Md thereby secured the me Fee eo to Oe a caimos to ‘return co him | Wich we wil carig on dewinind, With the right to dunes 3 prised eee ts The Ingenuity which hus been expended | DUtforspontancous expressions of ploasure | Earricry in interior cities ate for the fest time | mura Ahounanda, there ie no remeon whyanybedy | hi foitors and all compromise documents, ao- Hee eee Dee Sire Oly mpte Th Mato in forcing the business communities of the | £m his audience he is evidently grateful, | catled on to hand over a portion of thelr earn Hut if the supporters of Gen. Grant and | him (Mecom) the payment of €404n at sue | , This Indicated that the high contracting pare Htetaway Hall Kotenview ¢ Matioets country to pay tribute to Bourwens’s Ring | 4 these he has called forth more unre- | ings to the Grant politte In Chicago, a | the representatives of the Kepublican party 8ro | whenever the courts should Bt. dames Theatre " , ie servedly than any pre Theatre Comlaue—A vl datit Mouse. — | Would be worthy of all praise if it had been woth | Mecomb i | Xm pt. & President Grant sent a written lett . 0 © fo 2 er \d female, carriers, callod 0 evid their confessions, and A etic sto the or, order ecretary pping tha Peng Nocr Meuse. iwinwseve Alacee | displayed In atore reputable cause, One | _ It Will be fortunate for usin the end if, | male and female, and all the carriors, were cal ain vy confemtons and | sefundd ihe proposition made (hei A a eee ee Suellen Union Baw hie T with all the delight that he brings, Rummy. | togethor by the Chicf Clerk and notified that STEIN does not make all future pianoforte | they were invited to contribute out of thelr | comes a Wery good rene’ sipid, At salartes a specified amount for campaign pur- irty should be defeat asipid. any : ‘0 the places of Its lea posos, This announcement created no Httle | elena these consternation, and it was inquired whether tho | represshtatices hee of the latest and meanest of these exac tions upon the commerce of the country is worthy of notice, as it shows in an effect teadver | light the arbitrary methods adopted by iptions, then there lished 1 o¢ Why the Hepubliean eevee ert toh beet Fare erases Queation—Do you mean to say, previous to the recap. and new men put | until after the counsel in Philadelphia | 2M 4/ tis totter of Sept A. hut vou had ordered ie vi 4 of the Credit Mobilier, Mr. McMurtrie, had | (2% find pine oe he on Ind confined asked for them and. refused to rest satistled | (1? purchase Wi bonds fur the siding fund? ¢ Wall playing seem tame and rate, his career in this country will not Paola and purchiase nf ben ‘after the reeey in the Gover {Grant party are f the with coples of them furnished him last January, | —y j tend to lighten the labors of those who . far doi: ecisely as when Schurz and Trum- c h THe SUN will be received at our regular | Mr, BovrWeut in dealing with our mer- proposed contribution was compulsory. To this doing; precisely aa when Se declaring that no originals of the so-called copies | ~ Question—Then you were acting rather in acc ; Lafaned blob ts ved ‘ ‘ dull and Sumner asked forthe investigation of sd Therefore nolonger able towithhold | ance withthe ansefstion of the Preeitent not. to own advertisement offices 51 West | chants, sueveed him. = question an answer in the negative was very | abuses in the civil service last. winter, there | ¢xisted. Therefore, no longer able to withhold the righ at Rod? Answer-—The ou heir presentation, Col. McComb Inst May pro- | down ndly given, But when several anxious lady | was an attempt on the part of the Senate and | fel rrosents the President, that he thoug! . i 10 originals of the published letters of G phe hones clerks and needy letter carriers inquired of tho | party, majority to prevent such Investigatlone, | Aries in open court, to the confounding of Mc- The Werty Jed une to countermand ti mitted to | abused and denounced as mischief makers and | Murtrie and President Courax has at last deigned | retain their situations If they failed to comply | traitors to the party. ‘This same stupidity, this treet, function of Broadway and Sixth # ‘ and 308 W Twenty third street, opposite For some years the exportation of alco- Mr. Colfax at Last. ere House, and on the east *ide at 511 Grand | hol from this country has been practically Htrect, wear Kast Broadway, from § A.M. to SBOLPM | prohibited through the oppressive led me to countermand t der pnsternation | of | month—that is, for the month of September. ne, and other lights | On the 12th of September the President wrote unquestioned ‘olfax, Wilson, Bl After a month's most suggestive silence | Chief Clerk whether they would bi opera- | vic, I tion of the United States laws regulating | to notice the allegation of the Hon, Oaxgs | With the prossing tnvitation for money, that | fame insensibility to manifest corruptions, are nb has bad plovographed,so that he can'now | Mhother letter to the same party, with the fole HW OFS XG tHE WW ie+ such traffic. The last Congress, howe member of Congress for | Mctal plainly answered that he was unable to | Ames exposures. Instead of saying that the Re- Sestred of thelr, certain presentat vers | Ames, Republica: ‘The evidence that the Guayr party rely | passed a law which was intended to reliey principally on fraudulent votes and fraudu- | the trade from the excessive restrictions tent counting, which were found so useful | imposed upon it, and our merchants wel in North Carolina, to carry Pennsylvania | encouraged to solictt orders from their | yopiter, and that Scuvyuer Cc tnd Indiana in the approaching elections | European correspondents, As alcolrol is \ woumulates every day. Negroes have | an article in great and continwous demand, een colonized in both of those States for | orders were coming across the Atlantic for the purpose of casting illegal votes, pre- | thousands and thousands of barrels of this isely as was done in North Carolina, and | important product, when Secretary Bout- n several instance the facts in relation to | wei. took it upon himself to step in and these importations of illegal voters have | issue directions that no merchant's bonds been established by such proof as will ren- | should be accepted as security for the d Jer the consummation of the fraudulent | livery of the alcohol at the port of desti- eptanee In court whenever they are required. iso holds to-day other damaging letters and ‘pi Rich who bbe documenta of Ainen and otters, which will also | Aon mareusnce of his polty'e tha it prudent to submit to vosition, And | fer 4 uote f Very probably come to light ere’ his sult is de- | Check the price of gold b--Answer-l understood it ts ee aee te a abmnte to the Imposition: And | people to disown and punish them, the support- | cided. and will not fall of producing another | incan that'inthe existing eowition of things in Sew yet there Is a Inw of Congress expressly pro- | ers of Gra p hational sensation, exposing yet more Congres- | Yerk, ax they appear to him om the the Wot FAX was | hibitng the collection of assessments for poll- | Publican party are seeking In every way to OX- | eiinal corruption Advise no change ih our programme for the month « Famisoein @euironitink ine pols] cuise and protect Ames and his associates and | Sena! Goreuption, ‘ fhe | Sertember, ae faid down fa the letter of tue ith uf tat al purposes, whether under the gutse of vol- | victims, and turning thelr batteries of denuneli Ooh facta eek gO, See staan ‘ therwise, tion upon the press and the individuals who ai ing wrong-doine | eressinan, f Jim Wisk's famous warfare against ie Kallroad, and so is no longer as 7 Sept. 1 le Was some months ago to keep all | the con scted with the sult as quiet as pos- | F s prepared along and exhaustive « Amea's last etter or card, b y Will hardly appear in print for s nds 0) give them the required information. Under | publ n party ts not responsible for these these circumstances tho employees all deemed | things, and joining in the denu elation of men d,and asking th her, in which the President sald, " nto Kay that he woul the Second District of Massachusetts, that in 1868 he bribed one member of Congress from Indiana with the stock in the Credit did_you conalder thia letter of “4 or have been. brit hot endeavor (a that member, This allegation Mr. Conrax | th now considers in @ speech delivered at | untary subscriptions or 8 end Wednesday e Z, 0 ——— 2 Oust Het Ome Ty eduenc ay, eventun) (Ol 1 ty anyHods 160! OHOMEN WBE abortive attempts of the Massachusetts Con- | month. nd in the latter's recent letter or | The, “existing condition of things In New public, to connect him with the late | York had been, “that the premium on gold the | had risen steadily a cent a day from Sept. 2 Ww d afterward until Black Friday,” as rence solel engaced ‘in the work of ex ove that | And seeking to redeem the Government from the © that) influence of corruptionists and the control of N can make voters of Irish origin | men who connive at or yield to corruption, Jexey OD reached us two or three days ago, but en inive to o y in this clty vote for U. 8.GRANT anc . hus one of the most respectable of the Grant 4 \ for U. 8. Quant and against | cers in this Oommonweslth, edited by 8 pen- which is now at hand in full, Hokies Guasuay) O'binee o8 " o fn N ought to get his | fal 3 re e the ti ‘The first thing that strikes the reader of | pay ber: eeree UAbatien inten te wearin ort th which an imperfect telegraphic abstract of the President's order, brokers bi Hd C f Mr. vlection, for there will be nothing for | Ames’s briberies, meets the question with this nass of verbiage | him after. extraordinory concealment and perversion of the m « half a million of it at cont. oF & profit of $25, ‘Judge Black | Corbin testifies : a e of five per W). On this point Mr. speech is the enormous time, being now in the bi: truth “This charge of bribery made against : : employed by Mr. Conrax in his explana- ae ae BA nes: Pehich tomes to Befoul the names n It does appear it will, no | On the 6th, Tthink It was, T told Mr. Gould that golit design a work of some danger. In Phila-] nation, aud that banker's bonds ouly | tion, He had before hin two Tite Sw of Tuesday printed a short ac- | of some ot the best men inthe country, iwone of | Counts fun the present consternation of Ames. | had 1o"hhin would: Hike to really Jelphia it is openly bo : id to ed by the Grant- | should be received, tions to answer, namely: I, Did Oaxes | CUBt of the massacre at Patenburg. On Wed- | the vilest and falsest, calumnles that besotted | tenytia, on that ‘half mjiiion. |* tes that preparations have been made for | When the great magnitude which the ex- | ayes tell the truth when he said that he | 2*44y It contained the story in detail to the | fmpotent than base, It came from THR New riving the HAnrKanrr ticket a large ma- | portation of alcohol likety to arsume | had bribed you with a gift or an allotment | Cxtent of two columns, On Thureday Ave col- | Youx Sts, whose acaiitant in the work isa ity, however the people may vote, How | is considered, it will strike the unpreju- | or @ reservation of Crelit Mobilier stock ? isan ged Vente Yervesday we pave | sacaen woot bribery aguinat Mr. Amesdoes not | i this is to be accomplished may be readily | diced observer Secretary Bow a " 2 A - > | post on the New York SUN, cle t complished may be readily | diced observer that Secretary BovTwRLt | and 11, Have you ever received from AMES | ished an accurate map of the scene | fellog shined MeGonb.” tne Bos Maen abe onjectured in view of the developments | in this instance hus overstepped the bounds | or trom any person acting in his behalf | of the butchery and. an. additional | lished the sworn testimony, recorded inthe pub- made in the { Senator McCiure last | of propriety in tall, who was elected to the State Senate | his friends. He courts, and that testimony includ : : i the disposition dually Be praoutlig Gleioasies iene “1 wise suggest themselves to every mind, Mr Credit Mobilier stock, would be | Uithoh of things In t day i instruc Journal contained word concerning the tra- | The case against them, indeed, may fairly be | Cf ba ba they tomaares he outrageous frauds perpetrated to The coming of so great @ man as ReMIN- | int, meandering over a Variety of topics | &TY tat three negroes and one white man had | unmistakably that he was proposing steib- | are two in number. One by name, and the oth . ¥ Norbit ° print, me ering ove uty i that | ute shares in his great speculation among his | Pet tt Th; cae iter Renee poten tee ‘hat Mr. and Mrs. Corbin having rn — wilidoit.” * * f think the Rebull that Onkes Ames Got when he | ovine iy ite wee aye pe eee Attempted to Bribe Senator Bayard in a | know Ladded « thousand dollars to It aud made pay udabeut Manner. Ment with it ona note, Lowed the bank $26.40, r “the worthless From the Battimore Gazette ‘This was not the whole profit. The Presis dent's sister had made $50,000 besides on tha million still unsold, but which Corbli Judicl- t | ously held for a still further rise. iy the 12th tation had reached 140, a th iby in respect to | the Beoretary maked. the. President ody who knows the Hon. James A Delaware doubted for a mc i i ! © accept responsibility for Messrs. Oakes Ames, a, Gtegit Mobiles men anc as to begin. Accordingly, days aftery juus pianist. few days ago, the clerks In the post office, both | MeComb, a y Alle jefending their conduct. el Soot cevontantne rest il et men and | on wept, 4 President Grant went a written (etre nent th efforts to take care of «two letters dividends of any sort or nature upon such | five columns of ‘the statements of those | from Mr: Ames himeelf, which letters are the | {he urief allusion ti ° ‘tite jetters to Ce ? To these plain questions, which | living near Patenburg. No other New York | main evidence against him and his associate aa ‘of ‘certeiy shares | $he, Secretary seked, th nin the Oakes Ames | the qu stoc ——_ - rested upon these letters, Thelr genuineness is Aefeat him by the tools of the Post Office | stein to this country is a most notable acest ( ae a pen | Deen butchered. It says: “It would se fellow members of Congress, that they mi alized in four days @ sum equal to the Presi. and Custom House politicians. event. Life is short butart is long, says the | [2 Arsuments which have but the re- | ie particulars of the dreadful affair were hushed | £40 god to the great eoheine in which he and | fact that Mr. Hayard had made inquiry concern- | Gents salary fora year, and having etl on. hand HheGuilens vouiw ake ne GARE thuve'| peevenyyrind ane We bay a, BAY motest connection with this subject. How- | up by tue people living in the vicinity.” This is | his associate xpeculators were enzaged. Tuy: | i the stock, and adds that he will see | and awaiting sale a sum on which the proft auduk o dco ave | proverb; p we 1 q i ever, he appears to mean to answer the | unjust to the people of Hunt him about it, In another le decome common under this Administra- | barely atta ive’ de udirectly | reached the f man who has 1 maturity, and yet has nal results of his pr ment don county, who | d_upon those ex- information in r Ames | would exceed the President's salary for fo: cribes by "States the parties amony Yours, thie Prealdent, doubted the expediency ut om he intended to distri the exped e corner questions, and he finally denies | gave th N reporters all th mula the stock. | doing anything w tion, and these crimes have sion. Awrs's imputation in the following cir- | their possession. ‘The fact is that not only Of these he pute down ong to Delaware. mium, Accordingly the Se tary did couraged his is stening to " h eare ‘ that Is to say, ¢ pusand dollars worth, | not Interfere until the fad. On the oventne o meouraged by I ut Geant. This isa | Listening to him we feel that we are in the | cuitous and complicated phras “the particulars” but the nows Itself was or ten shares, at the par value of #100 each: | the sii noid’ at lab, sage the Sectetary ee natter regard hich there can be no | presence of the one person in all the world | wg viner oers ny other ‘hushed up" by the New York blanket sheets These lotte But it will lced that in the list of person: 1 went over to the executive mansion that evening for question, The evidence suowing Grant's | who is the complete master of the piano- | eave orotered 1 or tw THe SUN alone, in this as in scores of similar relates, but they compromise directly all the | hom he w ly juterested in the Credit udition of f Mr. Bayard ix not 1 er, thy ding mbe ol Ongress ho were Ls in ry, erowhig out of the movement U warm approval of frauds on the ballot | forte. who controls most absolutely all its | suice ‘ tely cases, gave the facts to the people. (egning, Meer ce vonmrene Sno Were, Se Why it wes lef aie gd box when committed to advance his inter- | moods, resources, mechanism, and possi- | 4! A eeventy dixtonds, — : Voce Rallroad siught, and hindering that g from Washingt Want were his views then? mts, or the interests of his friends, is of a | Dilities, and has subdued it to his own pure | Mandted percent. dev enie to eadh. « The Liberals of Pennsylvania are not | HhCh ft gpposed. ‘Thel arralenment is wholly ce, Moca haracter h can neither be confuted | poses. What it refuses to his hand it can | ge huhuted per or ehle Dare only sure of the election of BuckaLnw, but ex- | worthless! a fellow" am the Worcester Spy cute one pect to defeat the Administration candidates | thinks: but he was in 1s These | Of Mr. Qakes Ames, enga 1or whistled down as insufficient. Gen. | give to that of no other living mau, the trusted confidant dwith himin a ve lawenl c for Judge id for Ce essmen at large. a: iP Sorbi Uo! E Co., b I spatch, ara SHAN? has again and again manifested his | It may seem like the language of exag- Ne vataavie’ (3p Ly APG CIRCIA Conte: cole dnkeee ort | tele vodeusuel: Cone nent of | on the spot, and cap bet nould'e». | Cotined of the forthcoming reversal of the Pres'> approbation of ballot-box stuffing As « |'geraticn to'sive Rupteerety credit forthe that h would Tike to bay Caen nine st bbe Th | thelr own pockets, For 1 ap- | Oeand d the new stock where i | dent's “policy,” and get comfortably out of the HARTRANKT, and must share in his condemna- | pli tion, No intelligent, honest man would allow his name t Ad press hav : way. The Sect v Rut the “assignment” was subsequently | lions of Gc changed, as the fyllowing list, furnished by | drops to $135, and ip a day to €128, Int Oakes Ames to Col. 3 b, will show months it reached $1.10, Blaine, of Maine a soo] Concerning the dnancial effe Pott lly have to deal Wie rd to the pam nt ities « rs were furnished tot resenting the men to w neering United States ‘te ap | his letter to distribute allotments been made rather hastily, to «ay | Mobilier stock —" four to M the power | Xe Hampshire; one te Delaware: one, Ten- hessee ; one-half, Ohio, two, Pennsylvania on atrottrade to | Indiana; one, Maine —the gentiemen men nthe above list Delaware, tt will be dthe entire exclu. | toned. are compromised by the lecters thems | Was left out, and Ohio duplicated instead, ‘The | country was Injured, the foundations sinew ane ves. They were conspictous in helping the | Peason why this change was made may be easily | Morality were shaken, and numerous defaleations tha inition which Ames sought and in opposing | gathered from the correspondence between ex- | Shortly. followed were clearly, traceable to the ma esane | that which he opposed; his letters thus directly | Senator Bayard and Col. McComb, which has just | ltt engendered by speculation, ; - | involve them tn the suspicions and distrust of | been published Mr. Scamion styles these gold gamblers who voductory letter to Mr, MeComb Mr. etary telegray roment gold, and in an ho . nethod of political warfare, nimself on record as the protect of the most notorious erimina id_has put | possession of all the qualities that make a | Bitte! Clover separator Com some | perfect pianist: but this is a case where | such an opper 4 who have | what seems exaggeration is simply fact. | QE Qe) niwid ver conspired aguiust the freedom of elee- | He has been heard on thre in public every on ponsible; and used in connection with that of id not with Met Ti . Division, and Silence candidate. ———— ‘ tof this gold cone Dn of New Haisipanir®....0. css: $00 | spiracy, in which the President's part is so un= : of Muswvetusetts...-. 2.00 | enviably conspicuous, the Cougressional Luves~ which Me- | §, Coltax, Speaxer. yin by Ames ns | § 2 propaced tn the Credit ackusette: 0 ions here but it was perfectly evident to at the close of the initial move- rages on the purity of elections have oc- | ment of the concerto, with which he opencd WELL CLAYTON was indicted by | his first concert, that here was a pianist a Republican Grand Jury for giving a | whose powers so far transcended those 0 Iraudulent certifi election to Ep- | all others who had been heard in this coun- WARDS As Congressman, GHant at once | try, that now for the first time we heard removed from office the District Attorney | the piano really playe fl and United Sta . and in spite of the limi- ! bo execute the laws of the country—which | tations and shortcomings that make it one In effect was punishing them for refusing | of the most imperfect of instruments, com- to commit perjury, as they had sworn to | pelled it to express ail that is best faithfully fulfil the duties of their oMe blest in music, and made CLayton the dispenser of Fed- | Inall that he has since done he has only eral patronage in Ar The Repub- | given fresh illustration of the variety and lican House of Representatives afterward | extent of the power that in the first five expelled Epwanps from Congress after an | minutes was so unmistakable, ‘The pieces Investigation of his ease, proving that the | that he has chosen have ranged through nt proclamation of the Pres dent abolishin tigating Committee say The gold ¢ abroad, by stability of our t honesty of our people. Hundreds of persons engaged in legitimate buriness In Arkansas, whore the most fh yield and Kelly, of Pennestvania (each) vely Jiseriminating hapdsoine shipping As this appears to be designed for a real, | pears t positive, aud comprehensive contradiction | the least, This measure placos It of Ames’s statement, We take it as such, and | of the Japanese Government t nd from the C sion of American vessels. Ju fr md Sta terms as Amertean vessels, with dthat nt ever #ince four years we: racy deait a heavy blow at our credit é faith of foreign eaplt inthe 2 2 were wholly ruined, or severely erippled ; tinmportery of foreign goods were for many day# at the mercy of gain: vbserved. | blers, and suffered heavy Tosses. In fact, the mand Garfield, set it down a question of veracity between Scuuy Ler Couyax and Oakes Ames, [tis certainty possible that Oakes Aates lied when he de- clared that he had bribed ScuvyLum Cote | hur vessels are only permitted. t rax. Instend of giving or allotting to | trade at the five ports of Yok Cotrax the stock as he alleged, and ine | ttojo, Hakodadi, and N st cordingly as finally raising Anese Vessels are He revealed all eto enter all Un e4 Der ont + Marshal for endeavoring | its hidden powe ented this and of whom Grant “a set of airlotic, dishonest, and reckless gamb the beglaning of July, 184, and iso during them Choose your own language, gentlemen, in spe n of « se, fio Tie eainanencement oflthe | ing of your own candidate. But cali any s December til my term of off and taat Mr. Aine 3 that I certal hot personelly know that they | 1 his in} ing corrupted ; and those who do | Bayard eays enter and | personally know that they could not. be’ Nagasaki, | touched his bribes, hay whe ¢ dont of all ports in their own country, whil 1 was in Washington asa Senator from that time tl v right to ask that the Ames an ing them nie whieh is | ¢ the faith of aper- nd no- shall join them in’ further exposin his bribery, ai in the new | selves b from the | Withoutt The Japanese tin more fully vind! xpired,oa | man suppose that Grant, having create at portion of the pu mtage a ver had a per commun'e ver. Purthe ‘Credit’ Mott 1 of handing him the dividends upon | have very fow vessels likely t he may have kept the stock for himself | ™ ly, but they caa buy the: and put the dividends in his own pocket; | Baelish; and it fs not improbable that ¢ Government may run ste in the past, Is necessary to avert all p future, or that Horace Greeley persuaded to stop the sales of gold by a profit o£ & ny kbowli view with hin, nor rece ansas. sonal knowled Mikas |" dtta not only the right of thes Fran- | vindicat nsely from hith on gentlemen to | Bever owned a that peith 1a ce r-In-law — THE JERSEY CITY HORKOR, .000 to his broth rs to nes has presented acaltist rsonal confidence, bt and we are bound to add, that in the issu of truth and falsehood between these two f the Pacifie Mail, the most im ae rtant line of | is their duty, When an ass en the advan is decides Fa friend 5 surely fs explicit enough, But ayar “s est Over the Bodie vertifleate given him by Crayrox was | every mood in the wholeseale of emotion, | We U ivantage Is devidedly on t steamers sailing under the American flag, A | compromises your character, insults your integ idea deat i ttete nats epee OH bald ohaeat hae acd tp tawalca ella at hg fraudulent Some of tt h side of CoLrax, and that if one or the other | jjtte knowledge of the facta of history | Pity. itis beth your right and your duty to assist | Between Col. McComb and hiniaelt, how. the of pl pha bert Roma hae dll au jome of them have required a massive | oie ne regarded asa liar and a false wit Story J your other friends in vindicating yourself before | for of stork in the Credit Motitiee wae meter from the Lips of their Sou, The invest Congressional | touch, the rugged force of a harmonious a ‘ might be useful in the State Dep the general | A man may readily be In- | him in tess iar he raplied to it 1 nowhat manner he replied to it Yesterday morning, and indeed through ness, those who know the two will be u W. T. Chang, | blucksinith; some have culled for a wo- | 1 ; : ae a : . foal onamice Ghd treet cc, hie ohare tee eee: | Here te My. Hayard's Col McComb when | out the day, the scene of the double tragedy in as fraudulently d 1 elected to | manly sensibility of feeling; others have | WM ti prima faele more probable tha Pee moe deal Ci Stok ane the | tain and vindicate him: but when hets assaulted | ‘0? ! havin awe iat New York avenue, Jersey City Heights, was | m Texas and furnished with s | been mocking: others impetuous; and atiit | 448 lies than that Conrax Hes 1 * about candidates for Mayor, but | in the house of bis friends, when. men, with ne a . 188 rounded by a large concourse, The building {# he hws sociated in public life, whose in: My Dean Sin: T rece r f this date, informing me that Mr. Ames d this evening your There is, however, another very remark- of them dispute that the eltizen best quali certificate 4 neat two-story amd attic frame dwelling, with y Goy, Davis, brought to light | others playful. But Renixsreiy is equally rved, bution record statements | Jetter led to fil the office is ALEXANDER T 6 ; ; ble circumstance in this speceh urge wane. | that directly Impiien hls characterand his hone high plazza in front, and has just been painted. H bue of the most stupendous systems of or- | master of all moc Late ed aba a ocane pera tpat Sirectis Impiign Bis charecterand Be hong jsetts hed ono oF two thousand aot. | SMsh plazas tn front, and has Just eon paints ganizes tion traida ever wnnwe initia versie ksiowsi Goecamcinionine neice oted toa repriman th DHE GA EnR Heeb evoel lta: GR oer ry | Must meet the Issue, and Join the friends that | lars of stock in the Credit Mobilier forme, My ning Ui °§ newspapers for taking up Aaes’s letters and list and which they hay btained. Althor while her husban the H FAX promises he will not use a of Rhode Istand, Is his mildence of the general publ forGuant, | It ts Ames who ts the libeller ountry. In consequence of these discov- | lad of the Erl-k tries CLARK, Who was the chief promoter | music by ScuUE of the frauds, was iz sly expelled | the pianoforte could be made to give ex from Congress, only to receive an appoint- | pression to the soft wooing of the Erl- | MT ¢ ' ment from Grayt to the most lucrative | King’s daughters, the wild, alarmed cries of | Mish word, he no sooner comes to consider | Greeiey, ‘This ty not the only Instance in | }itleab trl pffice in Texas then at his disposal Davis | the child, the soothing ¥ e of the father, this conduct of the newspapers than his | which husband and wife enjoy a division of sen- wus indicted for giving Cuank his fraud- | with such vivid distinctness and such | Words become very larsh Indeed ; and | timent on the question of national reform. It 4 alent certificate of election, but Graxt | complete individuality as it did under Ru- Lada ALN al ash A 11) Bee Ua eae errata galing came immediately to his rescue and re- | nrxstery’s touch, The imaginative story i dname to | son, in aletter which I received this mornin Iasthe | informed me of your short conversation with norable | him, and that it was to your friendly f ing p and in railas box coi the body of the murderer ann suicide, ntre of the floor was a mass o! ling I | clotted blood and water, and lying tn it ore a was indebted for the subscription to what you | bloody shirt, a pair of pantaloons and boots. good thing.” Tam, however, ut- | The aor of the kitchen was also covered with dark as to the nature and object of | Oficer McDowell said that about 9:25 on Thurs ration, and you will oblige me if you | day evening, while he was walking up Frank i strvet, he beard a id then Johnny Gherin, He ‘than afew votes, | Will give my son ax much information as you | thme'runtine up Glare an a ae te is belittling the charac. Saya perfectly set to Tr; but few believed that suffroge isn briber, It Is from Ames that the Tuomas W. Davis | gentlemen shoud vindicate and protect then an ardent supporter of | selves. It is upon Ames that they and their p nds should visit their indignation, . the fame of such mini tell me ts terly tn t as he more conse= what is stran; he is thus rebuking and denouncing them r part Yor was killing his mother. Ha classic’ F rw a personal! t | ran ‘up to the house, where there war u crow Se TER v ne ANE DEBS MACS SED oe ia belittling the charac- | Ido not know Mr. Am nally, and must | FAHD to the house, where there was a crow ) moved the District Attorney who had | was told with a dramatic inteusity that as- | N@ bas not a single word of rebuke or | 4 correspondent at Westfield, Mass, ine | mente t vn In wmerely partisan mans | Walt of course tithe addresses me onthe sub- | {the art abject. thats met_ his ove. was. Mf 4 frawn up the indictment, appointing a | tonished every hearer, denunciation for OAKES Aes, his political the weaning of the term Crédit Mobie | REA te heteve or tebellows so defend of de- | jects take it for granted that the corporation | G@hering lying in her night dress nh the fh J NOGA Rad’ Auebale ane nin aila ; of 1 my according. ax men Upon the’ | wag va arpioatiag en cana o Ohcoeas oe efeltuf her pulse and he saw that she w new man in his place who forced the case So, too, with ScHuMANN's carnival pic- | a0 ae lat cane long a fellow | tier” It is French, and was first used in Pr Presidential estion, “tt isa bad day for the | ! ber pod zorn Leiden yd oan bec HEY McDowvll asked the boy where his father to trial before the arrival of the witnesses | tures—a series of twenty-one connected | Member of Congress, who ix the author | to signify an institution for lending money upon | republic hat sees any party ao lost to tte respane | T aball be ca sl pon to 8 tof jally, as I eould 4 thinking that he might be in the i wulfst HA: ROCHERD, THI BaITIAA ite ais ‘| and the witness of the whole chargeagainst | movable securities, In contradistinction to ane | {ipilities and to tts professions tha ~ | not consistently, with my views of duty, vote prepared” himself for au encounters Rguinst the accused, thus securing the sketches, of which the composer himself [04 1M ae ina oe Gihian’ toatibution ealled oth Midis. Foncier 1:1 Pree awn noe COCanH OF 0 leat] upon a question in which I had a pecuniary The boy said, | There he lays, and looking quittal of the criminal whose conviction | had but an indifferent opinion, and with | Mit! Is not this astonishing? Is it reason- | ot! th Ao eee Late at TRE TOE ee Re ILE | carmel Whether tie : 7 round the officer saw Ghering lying, face down able? Isit the conduct of aman thoroughly | Which loaned money upon real estate. Av it bas ree than the prosecution of a wrong from no hether I become the owner of this | On the floor, partially under'a. tabl r thd he was Bound to urge, But in this wet of | which but few pianists ever have the har- | SPIE ISIC aera suey | been applied in this country the title has no | Heber motive than to gutn votes, Rook or Ot: Vani obliged to you ter your tatene | Titon Locke On Cane Nees Ni pMicial malfeasance the District Attorney | dihood to trust themselves before the out. | certain of bis own Innocence to aseall anc se: H bilt im _— Hon to benefit me. As T must of course pay for | Lived flowing from his throat, He then wen ' denounce those who have merely published | P articular sense The Credit Mebilier of Ameri a : ' and sent fora physician, The oflvcer added Was only the wetk tool of the more guilty | lic, ‘This is partly because the great length | 1"! , Lara ! y ca Was shiuply an arrangement by which certain COL: M'COME INTERVIEWED. any stock I get, please let my son have full in- | thathe had known the fauilly for six or seve President of the Uulted States GS males (LAULENL eosin: ie aweu mation aud the le kmauy, ad t0 | corporators and directors ini the Union Pacis | at aveuc ine Cr Tiler Sute-A Reply | /rmation as to Its prospective value years, and that Ghering had been arrested many Judge C.T. Gantanp, the District At- | tion of the listeners can be held to the end, | Utter Hot one single word or hint in con- | Ratiroad were enabled to contract with them- Onkes A More Yours truly, J. A. Bavann. | ing his wife, and breaking furniture. ‘ torney for the Western District of Texas, | and partly because it is fanciful and | lemnation of the man who alone made the | selves to bulld that road and pay themselves Damaging Rev ' H. 8, MeComn, hnny Ghering said that he Feiched homg . 3 charge and furnished the evidence @ meethinn: au Manihe Gaul ¢ Wort This letter, Mot states, he sont to Oake his work in New York about half past d who was removed from office by President | subtle—the metaphysics of music, But | “Maree and furnished: the evidence iu th fverrihion. nes tio Union volte) could realizes|| Aan Berets Aion, sit Botibe the alGsion to Ie Gy Mim mad. | olaibek On THUssUAy lights and found ile fans Grant for attempting to fulfil his official | under Runrstriy's interpretation it has | “"* ange psa orp hank Bear nr tide La Ne. surprise that. Cargressmat Oakes | Renee Also: the reason why Ames never sihme. | eating supper. After that his father scolded hia i ses a 4 Verily, there » things in this denial | Govern t subsidy and land grant, without ¥ nan Oakes | quentiy called on Mr, Bayard, well knowing that | Mother about getting the house painted, Johnoy ? path, declares that inthe case of Davis | been heard not only with patience, but (Vite Orendentt which sand incurring personal Hability in the transaction hee OF Messen lupe tie i Comh Of | he could not be used to promote the interests | went up Palisade avent his mother abou there was ubundant evidence to secure his | with the most intense and earnest interest; | OF Vice-President Courax whieh stand in} PAU Mat ition of credit at all Hkethar | Lhe wareresy erie te tled beture the | Of the Credit Mobilior “ring, the same time went 0 the house of *T desperate need of a simple and trank ex- snot an institution of credit at all Ike that Ne us! os pled before the an daughter, Johnny returned. home quarter conviction; but that the new District At- | and at its close the player received such an | UsPerate need of Ag Pe EA | in Brance, whose name tt borrowed; but dt did | Americ } Hentlomen ever Pap or a vor to bed fell asleep, “Abi A Manation from him, if it be possible f. Since the damaging oxposures of Anies's. Speake GRANT KF. r ? { torney went purposely to trial o! outbreak of applause a8 is seldom Wit ieee enn int ean ee atcteen tha | 8 Werk thoroughly and enriched tte stock- | Maine's, Kenator Wilkone, VieeePresitiene tate sia DAACK AID AS Pocock Bie Ober who Dad retiraed Bom ¢ fore the arrival of the principal witnesses | nessed, even the usually stolid members of | HAY te seal sin ad frankly on the | holders all the same. fare, Congressman Dawew's, and’ other M. | tiv Connection with the Gould Ring—The | aking whi his father had come hou subject. - Cs’ discreditable relations wit the OUS ., said there elit w n he en anc forthe prosecution, It appears also that | the orchestra being stirred up to a certain u —— ‘The Liberals and Democrats have just | Credit Mobllior of Pennaylyania. made thro Testimony betore the Commitee of Ine | tid Hare 0 Gina polar cote Sepak n Texas men who are wart supporters of | wild and unaccustomed enthusiasin, It is certain that ULyssrs 8. GRANT once Sand weectul f Indiana, andthe | see enent uciioation PF certain Seatiin TARHIERHAN & vo told to suit th which had beer GRant may depend upon bis protection in | Thegreat G majoreoncertoof Beurnoven | had to resign from the army for being a drunk neluded @ careful canvass of Indiana, and the | of Col. McComb in a Jawault instituted es From Tribune t which Mrs. told bim that if reese I er { Beurnove um total gives the State to GkKeLey by ade- | him against the Credit: Mobilier, causes it to t The most absurd feature of the Grant | he opened the door again she would call the po return, even if they are engaged in conspir= | re La still ard, and it isa disputed question whether or no deed and truly soem st i ar ft ft onsy required a still different exercise of power elded majority, ¢ LOGAN has been unable | and Massachusetts ¢ campaign isthe attempt to assume that the | lice. He did so again, at whieh Mrs. Geliring acy to defraud the United States, Juc Its elevation of feeling demands a player | he's # hard drinker now; but everybody knowe | 17, oxcite any enthualasm, evon in Indianapolis, | have arrived inthis clttae alee thee Providency of a man wiv has no business tale | started to go out for a poltceman, and Johnny 1 4 wat HORACE G bY never was drunk in 1 i h sndianapolls, | have hs ne city ents or habits is essential to the financial wele | S4W his father coming from the kitchen With 6 Gausany says that while District Attor- | of universal culture and the largest scope, | st H nace GUEELEY u while Goy. Panaten is to speak night and day | 884 take lodin TAS Ee REN OE DURGA eae (laces carting Eniin and a DBRCLEL Raia ld tie uey he officially learned that President | The dignity of the tirst movement, the un- | ‘US 409 8 #Waye sobe from this time until election, Though vietory this eity commits the folly of eiting the Black | band. He struck her in the Jolnny then qi on I me 5 Ak th ran Friday gold instance of the protec! ran betw them, but his father struck hee AKANT had made a written request to the | surpassed pathos of the second, the play- | ‘There are serious apprehensions in Ire- assured, the cause is not to be endangered ig that newotlations of some kind inust | ing care of this ation, when in fact | twice with the knives in the breast, and bit F Commissioner of Internal nue in 1871, | fulness of the rondo, and the impetuosity | lund of another famine, ‘The Irish peasantry in | DY 48¥ laxity in the closing hours of the con Hista under the same roof, Ateporterot | 4reeident Grant himself helped ‘on the entire | motter, saying Hurry up. Johnny, hurry. fell wking linn to have continued the cases of | of the finale, all found in Reniysrew au | some party of the island are writing to their | Met Let New York be equally vieilan World was in consequence detailed. to, ase | Galen, by an order to Secretary Boutwell to | to the floor, He then ran out and Uitievt ; f , , \ M _b me tain what trath might be inthe suoposition, | fuab,the sales of gold. which order, as proved | MyDowell den, Bovantos, Livut-Gov, Fraxagay, | enlightened and sympathetle Interpreter, | friends in this country that the utmost anaiety | ‘phe Gruutites are hedging on Pennaylviane | and learn trom whence originated the cones | Retare Cpearegurea) Tnveshigaung Ooms | dt Coroner Parslow’s Inquest: § tae . aud others, indicted at Tyler for conspire | The eadenzas that he introduced in the | Prevails In regard to the food supply, and that | aig and Indiana. ‘They pretend to think they | (2Rces, Buta few hours however, sumced for | fumed, waa Gbtalued from Grant Se Ee Pe nominee Tete tae \ ante i ng to defraud the United States, which | Hrst aud last movements were his own,and | fe#rave entertained of widespread and terrible | Son ymord to lees het seates fn Octatee, | uaudnglincover that with the supposition tay dof day Gould and dames Fisk. dpe vg had done very little work, was dr ie Was done; and in 1572 the cases were again | were constructed in a simple, reverential | Sesttution. Information derived from entirely | ang yet carry the Union in November ! nen onthe same day at the same hotel w the price of gold, they having pre lene the must oF the time, and wad ' 1 " b different » ‘ces leads to the conclusion that Y purely accidental, The Massachusetts ¢ a ht for a rise fent Grant i by his wi who kent boarde outinucd in compliance with orders from | spirit, They were not more virtuoso dis | thors Is too much reuson forthe reevalling an : — Man and Delaware rallroad magnate both are It i tate the facts before the com jury rendered the followin verd Washington, Other instances have Leon | plays, distracting the hearer’s mind from | trepension, Avwtlter ta an Enation: racratene, | it Nebruska three-fourths of the Ger- | hehabitof stappine at the Fifth Avenue Tiong of Momenney Holewrell ae OnGsitRhs | stan MONAT Re Luethanie ate hen usta ! prehension, A writer {nan English journal who | mans have heretofore gone he | whoneverin thteccitys ana’ ha enue Bot hony of Secretary Houtwe orbin, and | wound at the hands « husthantd, given by Judge GARLAND in which Guant, | the composer's thought to the executant’s | has made a special tour through Great Hritain | jtepubiiens meng ae ee eek what waa the | rere from, different “tates upon dimerene | Way Gould. When Grant had heen about two | Michael Gehring. white in w state of We , in order to save his political friends from | fingers, but like pauses in the reading of | for the express purpose of uscurtalning the Ceara ae the teatt a anbromsb lie election, | errands became yesterday, wo thale mutual eure | Betidinite acces eee er a cero ay | cal bald Micheal shrine caine M4 . justice, has arbitrarily interfered with the | the great tone-pocm where the hearers | dition of the crops, and who Is recognized as an | Gang man not one heeate ot chem ennttent | untae: hedhests in the mune hotel. Since thelr ar Y and of public uficers, and asked him how: he | wearvinng Kult : a r vig yo 2 FRAN nan, not one urth © hem Will vote val the vave held no ¢ an ie Ons Mv 1] Corbin, could makes « « ) i — on of the courts ui € stopped to praise and marye 8 Wo! authority on such subjects, estimates the value each other, elther direct or indirect. and, thous rin na me money, Jay Gould milion ris in that State, topped to praise and marvel at its won af thre tate eri uidects:eutlmates the value | for the Gift-Taker and Know-Nothing ; and the | several sine tiedh ee te erecti and. though | extifies ms follows A Characteria nt Outrage is unpleasant and humiliating to write rful flow and beauty, As Runixsrery | of the potato crop to be 'y seventeen mils | defection of this class of Republicans ts nearly | within afew feet-of cach other when, nccotd. | . During the summer Thad Mr. TW, Wilson, cashier for Dy ‘ wore f such shocking degradation on the part | played BEerHoven's composition those | #0Bs of pounds sterling than that of an average | as great in yivania, Obto, and Indiana, | 1 to withens, of the seenes ¢ acme WRT, And Be alton ty porte n lett er { the President as has been exhibited in | who looked up from the face of the pianist Yeah aud af ANNs toss more than one-half falls on | ‘The enthuslastic reception of Benator Scuvna | MMe ATi tren eked black” at Col. McComb, | some money. 1 ta ” VAIO Fs Tash OF th inates 6 : inaNt's encouragement and protection of | tothe bust of the great composer above it | Lan. Af this estimate is sorrecty I may be | by his countrymen everywhere shows that they | and superiority over hia rival, seemed not inthe | Routh tacititars MMcowp wordline, When ithe y i ballot-box stuffers ; but it Is imperatively | could not fall to be struck by the strong | (oualdered cortat a nt epee mil Sist | approve of his political course, and that the peaet dasoncarte 1 by: the wh Not a word | Then t explained to Mig is hve lope wae derived with 4 Hecessary that public attention should now | likeness between the two—the overhang- | who depend principally upon thelr potato | Creer te Gee eek ANd Ambitious men cannot | The writer yesterday evening called upon Cot. | gox'ni than ne eee out | aslere ar O perton ele potato | blind the Germa their common interests ua by at his toons, A th Avon Heike Mekal eee tasters are paid to perf be called to theanoral obliquity in this ing brows, the set and rugged features, the hes for substatence, ‘The wheat erop of | Wiurtnn tide Pam CH IUserees Hotel, aud Waa most politely reveled, agus | mines he wlole cases tina it peddle ee ‘ sard of the inan who disgraces the seat | shaggy hair, the look of the man of art and | Great Britain is also likely to fall far short of an | ~ , — rote of the visit made known, Col. MeComb re- | could da legitimately and fairly to facilitate the expr The Molick-Siith wedd much talked i { Q wuvled by Wasiixctos, Itisknown | not of the man of the world, average one Tn an address before the Academy of Sciences | of Aine and the: Radical Congressmen: nen. | products of the Went they ought Coda. aeseate rae | ABOUE In fasttonabte +, will, 8 \ yond a doubt that stupendous fraudsare | We have not referred to Rostxerzry's | ‘the peppte of San Prinvheo are engaged | {Sil Frauclico Pout. Avnet who han jun returned | Calvi in his pulsed. tostimanys With the | fuse date Panola the Preaueng tt fialet, | place early in October is ‘ P ontemplated by the Guan partyin theap. | greatness aa a composer, and yet that of | ina struggle, the rosult of which will be awaited | (arnay meeniul seleutine expedit ou to the cosateand | Ide without reer Os 2b Wan | ape mt with me to do so. f wentto My. Corus POC RA ENA RESO OSSREIER pavaebing elections; aud as the scoundrels | itself, if he had never played a note, enti- | with anxiety by the people everywhere, ‘Their | axe ere was nutaspreluien of natural nietory inte | tee Wi Hin ‘one rotu out tn his md After the frst of October no Internal i Who are expected to manage these frauds | tles him to the foremost rank among the | Board of Supervisors has been charged with | possession of Harvard College, aud uow eo many enect, | atiy corrects MESON OF [ONL (meth: Walia CURRIE Glo @'cdoeky going | stamipe will be required on any busines ' have good reason to believe that the Presi- | men of genius of our day, His works are | corruption, on the sworn testimony of citizens, | wens are collected in the Musoum there that tweuty. | cation whatever with Cou mes orany | Mr, Gould's pretended theory, contrived. as a BE PHAR We pas aE Mae Bai eS " dent will use his official power to protect | marked by extraordinary originality, a | !8 Yotlng to give to the Central Pactfe Railroad | four persons are constantly at work tu cariug for aud ian relative 10 Ae bulk eee ear ranted | Sover.tO minke the proved action of the Praxis | Mimveniank enecke, : 94 Ae faperbahe doy Peg ht ovscpryy tpg saen bec ervey oped i relative to the sult he is carrying on | dent appear te have been iaspired by the pul them in case of detection, they will be en- | vivid imagination, and fine melodic inven- | COMPAPY $2,500,000 to construct a bridge across | N™NE\ng Wem. The Professor has brought home such tho Credit Mobilier, the statements he | interest instead of “aeltagatpired by the publ A very pretty chromocdithograph 1 ii couraged to tuke extreme measurcs which | tion, ‘They embrace every form. of music | !%@ PAY of San Francisco, thirty miles south of lon ae ot wpecumens trom his Hasler | has made and sworn to, uf the compromising | flse in the prico of fold, hy suiting the soon | # Crow und blowers Set te ‘ ' ae . thas city, Loma nrceandines hava’ Lean eee hat the Cambridge Museum will have to be and documents he has in his | back price of grain, would cause an apparent | + ; ub it other circumstances they would | from simple songs up to operas, and from | inenced against. ‘the Superrleore, wat by the erection of additional buildings, The | Possession. And upon this Col. MoComb | rine in'grain sudicient to cause lene stioneate | (2, lira Biresid My By Ou p fl never dare to attempt, It is necessary | pianoforte c: ape ae P ore, GOME | Biate of Massachusetts will doubtless assist with ite] WePt over the history of his diflicul- | of breadstuffa, while, the real (old) price mac | er vie rte compositions and stringed trios | tirmec dasanome lv went t (old) "price 1 ae Aicredore: What hots chrome | ea ¢ : tralnge developments are expected concerning | usual wise Hberality 1a bringing before the people the | Uthera ttn tence cr Moeller Oakes Ames, and | boing enhanced, the’ shipment of broadstuil | Working peuple’ t and guartettes uv to symphonies, None | the course pursued by the Central Pacific in obs | rich results of Avavere' eetentite labore Foady eppeared in the caesar ES het baa al | would be greatly facilitated, thus crowding «| yur 'nectty raruines. ii the "Mutual bedeut Ki appeared in the ¢ wot the World that | large amount of freights over the Krie Railroad. § bauk, ln the sun building cau Bee