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The dal Sun. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1 Academy of Munle—¥ ust ley Bhay's Opera House Unton #unare aly read the spe hover made Desperate and a villain of Yerkes became depositary BANrT running behind in their stock margins, and at length hopelessly lost. Hard pushed and thre: prosecution, ed with a crim. mingly to an affidavit before Alderman Dovenerry Feet that tl State funds w State Treasurer at HARTRANE of Hantrasrr that Hanrray Yeung, whe the embezzle- | he ought to along with bim, and his coufederates when Haurraser’s go far toward defeat will pardons Yerkes o hardly dry sylvania so stupid as not out of the tentiary, and Yrerk Will let you out of prison. ponds poor Yerkes, And it ix done truth of the statements contained in th * paper or no} HERTY avers th knows Yerkr: did appear in person before him and swear to the Hanreanet farm Governor who has tried presentable at the polls whitewashin scoundrel who was tout of the would give it, to the self-respect an powerfully react The Spanish Claim, ples of int Treaty of Washington for t treat this expec tation of th Goverument rand infinitely u od at the outset n of Spain is but Treaty ofWa Wr part to refuse ciples of international law adopted, with mid in the Treaty of W » decorousty Scourt of urbitvation as defendant when 80 freshly a successful claimant before the vurt at Geneva, the public opinion of the world would be against us, and the jingle of fifteen millions of English gold’in Amer- ican pockets would scarcely serve to silence the scoff and jeers our shabby conduct would excite, But the trouble will not be concluded with any mere award such as that of the Geneva tribunal. Spain may logically in- sist upon much wider powers for the new arbitration than were given and exercised at Geneva. Certain principles of interna- tional law were agreed to, and embodied in the Treaty of Washington, Our@overn- ment, entering the tribunal it established, claimed and insisted with the utmost strenuousness that nuder those principles we bad a clear right to demand large sums for consequential or indirect damages In- Hicted through the conduct or laxity of the British authorities, Englund insisting, however, that those same principles ex- elnded and wore designed to exclude all such claims, the tribunal to that extent decided adversely to the United State But that decision left the United States in the position of having urged payment for these consequential damages with more ardor, clamor, and yigor than any other branch of the controversy; while the de- ciston of the court went no further than to declare that by the terms of the treaty they were excluded from the consideration | of auy other than directly damaging acts. Now, taking up merely the language of the United States in this behalf, or the eon- n which our agents sought to give the principles established in the treaty, Spanish statesmen need not be very skil- ful to put their case with unanswerable inst us. ‘They may claim of us that in providing by treaty, as between England and this country, for a board of arbitration, aud in laying down the ruk of public struct cogency W that ae to guide its deci- sions, thereshall be a clear, unquestionabl rocognition of the principle whieh our yvernment so urgently ted was al- ready embodied in the Treaty of Washing- ton--namely, that of the right and justice of consequential damages. This, we may be very sure, will be the position of Spain, and who will say that such a demand would be easy to meet before the world in the face of our recent diplomac The full fruits of the Washington treaty and the perfect consequences of our blun- dering, bungling diplomacy since Graxt came into power will yet be regarded with distaste and indiguation by the American people, — ‘ de Speaks a Good Word for Oakes Ames. Since the publication of the letters of Oxwis Ames, the Republican Rey cutative of the Second District of Massa- chusetts, declaring that he had bribed a number of Republican Senators and Repre- sentatives with Credit Mobilier stock, be has been regurded with disfavor among GuANT men, although not one of those who have disputed his statements respect- ing themselves has ventured to speak f him with disrespect. Even Senvyt CoLrax, who assails the newspapers for publishing Amrs’s allegations, bas pot pre- sumed to speak with severity of Aates him- «lf, Nevertheless it is certain that Aares hos fallen below par, and there isa dispo- ' GRANT nen to mak atetl f they ear Under stich circumstances it is creditable Lew. Wane, that lwarl » Diicanism, that he boldly stands 1 old friend and gives Ayres the benctit of lis endorsement. “1 know Mr. Oakes Ames, a wealthy bus B Ben. W a seape “8 man of says Bex, Wape, “whose word his neighbors wherever he is known fs as good his bond, and no one whe knows him will believe a word of ‘these s. The charges made against Mr. Awrs ore simply that he wasa liar and a wicked slanderer when he wrote his letter f Jan. respecting the Credit M Thave assigned, as faras I have gone,” says Mr. Aates, to four fr Massachuse from New Hampshire ” Delaware; one Tennessee; one Ohio; two Pennsylvania; one Indian: Maine; and I have three to plac which T shall put where they will do mos jood to us.” And itis also charged that he was guilty of lying and of wilful slander when he gave Col. MeComn the following list of the persons whom he had bribed with Credit Mobilier stock BLAINE ofMaine =~ PATTERSON of New L 3,000 WILFON, Mawssac = +2000 S. COLPAN, Speaker - 2.000 SCOFIELD and KELLEY, Pa, «2,000 cach, ELIOT, Massachusetin «+ + 3,000 DAWES, Massachasetia FOWLEL ROUTWEL 8; on t on Tennensce «+ M 000 WINGHAM and GARFIELD, 0, 2,000 each, “Tknow Mr, Oames Agues,”” says Senator Wane awealthy business man of Boss ton, whose word with his neighbors wher- ver | is known is as good as his bond wud é hin il believe a word of these charges.” Mr. Ames can do- re no better witness to his veracity and i ity to slander than Senator Wave; who have been disposed te lieve Amu liar and slanderer because Seuey ier CoLpax, James G, BLAINE, HEN- y Wi I L. Dawes, and GLENst V. ScorreLy have, with various degrees of eva 1 with qualifications more « le lspicious, accused Ames of lying and ering, may perhaps on the testimony of Mr. Wabe change their opinion, and believe that the lies and slander are on the other side, and that OAKES Ames has told now bat the truth, — Mr. Stewart Would Serve—Nomina Him! Those who assert that Mr, A. T. Srewanr would refuse to serve in the office of Mayor fhe should be elected must know very little of the character of the man, With the enormous s which he has in the Welfare of the city he could hardly do- cline Besides, it isnot the nature of the man to shrink from responsibility and from the obligations of patriotism. He did not do so during the war, and he will not now Not only would Mr. Srewanr serve, but it would be his ambition to accomplish more for the city than was ever done by any of h lecessors, And he would succeed in doing it The Legislature would not be afraid to intrust power to bis hunds, and that power would be employed solely for the promo= tion of the public welfare. Mr. Srewair's term would stand out a conspicuous era in the history of the city, {i the accumulation of his colossal for- tune Mr, Srewart has shown that re- urkablo business talent, that exccutive ( uduinistrative ability, which would enable hing to diseha the duties of Mayor ina manner greatly to distinguish bimsete, Mr, Eowaxp Cooren has been mentioned Mm for the office of Mayor. very highly and the: would tation Tamme that of M been spok: nt The nomination of so much strong be made that wo do not there can be the » 1 would stind out as a mark extraordinary thing; and superior to any other that can be made as the sun is to one of the planets, Of course Mr, Stewart, if “interviewed " much modesty to ju nomt whichever politi forward, The Best Nom #0 long tak: RICHAKD SMLTH has lat dispar ome ass: wicked wretches; and the Journal of which Deacon Sarre isthe chief editor defamed Mr, Hassaunek in manner. At this he has bec towing his indignation Deacon Riera’ branded lar, coward without honor, in whose face any uit his resenting it; wh use of th may apit wit Leen slapped tine and thin mark of a his truly good chara not Deacon KICHARD SMiry rtners who should be ch Hars and slanderers, as Mr says; and they ought to be dealt But Deacon Rienann SMirn should be forgiven, considering the greatness of hi ty In being associated with #uch ral turpit d him against that charge, Besides, if Deacon Saati ts acoward, how much more aret ards who attempt to aesuil others undercover responsibility. and who have enough to stand forth as answerable for their Finally, we entreat Mr. Hassacnes to deal gently with Deacon and to pardon his infirmities in e« the great disaster whicn overt went into partnership with such a set Let anger burn again their degree of guilt requires; very angry wi cause he is a truly good man, own acts! One Juc toa strange 5 ence rule wh fon of Fec The Herald repr Barn, whom Gen. Grane ty companying the Japan treaty powers these facts that thei japan, and that th of establishing more tntimate retations with the Christian Govern Ithet y would he . Wr ntlonis tie, n on the subject, will (atk with characteristic He will say there are more suitable; but of that Mr. Srmwanr is nominate elected; and if looted he every consideration of patriotism to serve, witl undoubtedly serve | io. Will reflect great ul body bring » with one the Hon . HASSACREK whose speeches on behalf of reform in the pre- sent campaign are admirable alike for eloquence and logic. This dispute arose Heve—without any wickedness on the part of Deacon Ricard Sire it all was his truly good heart and too confd- intellect. As we have ated in b are not resent {t: a villai his truly good man {mit that, taking a supertt n Ricwann SMiru merits every Mr. HAsSAUKEK has applied to li tlook beneath the surfac dman responsible for wie it in bis name uni Mr. HARSAUREK says also that coward; but as this may bc weakness and does not_necess we shall not Di ge ——— The Best Nomination for Mayor Alexander T. Stewart ; — und nt f Vox suffe e city foun ifleant indi times per ns free from t tert elect hing Goy, Davis, who t mplicity in corrupt d the d tion of the wh ut the interference of United States tr rtisans of DAVIS haye ni Such interfe: e laws of the United states, but very little for that; and the Texas, recognizing the exigenc have determined to beg from the a favor what they m As insnr ts as deeply DAVIs in some of the most disg which have char ynmentary on t has be na characteristic The Best Nomination for Aloxnnd: Stew has furnished appointed Commissioner ture In Japan, Washington, — Another is Mr anize a Law Department ment; While Gen, Wiliams of entoutto Japan to establish tem of taxation siinilart ent out of th Herotl correspondent bly SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCPOBER 2, 1872. APOLLO TALL OVERBOARD. GAMES BLOOKED BY JUDGE WOODRUFF, Mr, Cooran ts A PLUCKY COLORED MAN, respected on his own accoun: he has a sort of hereditary repu- tation as the son of old Mr, Peter Coorgr, the Well-known philanthropist. Mr. Coorg be a very fair candidat of much less strength than Mr, Srewart. He has not Mr. Stewart's national repu- and his nominafion by but If such be the fact, it 1s due very much to y bad faith, exhibited by Gon. Graxtin his selection of persons for rtant duty of introducing Western insti- tutions among the Japanese. men whom the Japanese Government adopted on his recommendation has any adequate c e for the work. she was actuated by the same red him in his appoint~ untry. In eve of family Interest or uit is that all his ap- sent hone from Japa that the progress of Western elvilization in that country has been indefinitely postponed. INNSYLVANIA = POLITICS, the bad judgme: able Vacht Clab in a Flotter-J ane at was no Reapecter of Color-The Thing in Pugiliom, members of the Columbia Yacht Club are wearing crape on their left arms. ber gets whipped in a MAJORITY TOBE ROL ig ONE OF GRANT’ ED UP FOR RUCKALEW Not one of the rtial Judiciary Stepping Tn to Give jon — Tammany member dies, 0 fight, the survivors wear crape ‘There hasn't a m a Fair Blec Hajl to Have Her Share of Supervi aw Vairly Expounded. United States Cireuit Court room was again literally parked yesterday. Among the notables in the enc bar were ex-Judge James C. Spencer, the He Win, C. Barrett, Senator Norton, the Hon. Peter Mitchell, * Decoy” Bliss, ty or knowtec Haportant plac impulses as have ge In filling these PULADELPULA, three weeks I have made a comp State and stadi«l the polition! situation e ame Just after the Main dexpite their efforts to appear san orcelve that the Lib leaders, as woll as their followers, felt that all, the tidal wave of reform has not mad ich they expected it would oanpot say tha met ap intelligent who was hopelessly despondent, but all re admitted that and were regaining som this was only pt.30.—During the past @ no such Srrwant in restoring to that political organization the lost confidence of the people. ‘The members of the Columbia Yacht Club are interesting themselves in the theory and prac: houlder, with the Jani- use, George Auguatue Pal. he was guided by motives by favoritiem, and the re: pointees have by ire reserved for the tice of hitting from th election. and torof the club bh mer (colored) as the objective polnt. fs no longer sought meot daily and choose sides fers to bet the other thatthey have not in their ranks who can whip the ja: itor, G Palmer (colored). was offered yesterday with Hollingsworth ts Yacht Club. chasing fairy phantoms over th he finds emplyment fn the Western Union graph Com West Fifty-fourth str al and Demoerstie 1AM BUTLER DUNCAN has also hoof, He is a rich the ‘itm of Dusxcan, SeRwan & Co, ), with good looks and ¢ capacity, but aristoer don't know him. only strongthen Havempy O'Buex, To nominate would be a grave mistak © nomination of Mr. Cooper. Mr. Srewanr would r than any other that Marshal Sharpe, C Dayenport, Mr. Foster, the , and others. bench, sald he was tions to the ‘Then each side Hon. Kenneth G. Woodruff, on mounting th ready to hear ge law, and to the lists In the hands of Chief Buper- visor Davenport. The Best Nomination for Mayor : impression w Alexander T. Stewart. New England people. single instance J The people minate hi n and Jeumy At last WintiaAM D. Kew Philadelphia, comes forward and dentes In a let- If a column that he with Credit Mobille to make such a denial owned a share of stock In the Crodit Mobiller of rica, nor has any member of my tly or by the Intervention of a trus- Nor do Lor have 1 share of stock of the Union Paci Id by anybody member of the Robert is not was ever bribed arose, and, amid .xaid he represente breathless silenc “Thave never presented the at organization r crats of the York, and as such it should be recognia Hall had shown its strength uring great m a wonderful. of He oversees the o the intelligent that send groas tee or agent, re were 80h MeUom and th power whose the sworn toatimony of Oakes Anies proved th men of both partic they had suff Hightning all, over the two b et the last for Its candidates: Democrats on its rolls Tammany, on the ghtest hesitation about t Club horse, that of any w or of my helrs ve Tor they ev ad bond, exe nd, Which wa market by Henny ¢ and they wer nd, was weak and only a few § 8 of Apollo e (ox-Judue Spencer: ndidate for high judicial dis : but though worthy of It, hi 1 well dovoloped coacoantitsy and hie a thtul to the di nd mice do ty ach crosseth not bh NG-STANDING FEUD, Hollingsworth Fatfairs for y ‘are like hick al strength and stat ADMISSIONS OF friend oppo: TOWNSEND, men of the Kepabilean party as corrupt as simon Cameron, i the United st and George ea the testimony rn list of pal other men Coun and the s down by Col. Mct off from a book in his posse 4s been overbearing “4 ehenp as at the last elec- ammany, whi nworthy of confidence: ninee for the St and requested the tompter Kk seat when | of putting nthe work of 5 e upon this, came thi rew G, Curtin, th of Pennsyly Mansard roof over Hol the latter ha itil George Augustus has be nro (4 eternal War between me ar AMES 18 £0 caref avolded that believed that ww hils friends Cver bad, had proved Itself @ bastard orga ¢ Hollingsworth sed George Aweustt latter replied un. dividends from suspicious fea: enlal make it worse f any other party if kind Provide yocomiing Lan Members pri was imminent. dout to one of the yachts in wh about to sail by ¢ Judge Woodruff turned uneasily in his revolv. on he heard this uncalled for attack aon the good Dr, Greeley. ISSUE INVOLVE vasterly aritu- id logic and hard hits at Apollo turos of his ¢ Hollingsworth was. pad L of Curtin is a tow strength am Hatus, Who imme- fT. Stewart ection of th Ex-Judye Sp Best Nominatio: der T. Stew nchor he missed the rudder, #0 » Augustus to pi Goorge Augustus was tto go and ed, and Hollings worth. chai come forward once more to defend a truly good man against misu nsequent excoriatic is no other than Den: Cincinnatl, in whose welfare and glory we ha aphilanthropic interest. ly become involved in a of the ablest men in the coun- Blair, Indiana, Clinto ave heard the gentle- | hack to the yacht Jorstanding and But Paid note This truly good man ) RICHARD ‘orts of the Ger- courage emigration, th is rapidly In Notwithstanding the ¢ personally to rovhood ‘has oparratch any joyed their resi Hie letter of acceptance man Government to db number of vo ing bis miad Nattomal Deu to the telegraph ty-fourth street. CROKGK AUGUSTUS DEFINES HIS P Augustus replied th sto paddle members all over the At nd only between the club house and efore respectfully declined than the yacht house, Hollingsworth uttered an oath whieh might ne blush, that by allt id jumping uv ortune moment, oFMERS as aod OMEN THB DOOM OF THE CAMERON KING. eron Hing feel that the grou shops foot o| the State, and [ shall not waste aharhinger of victory. nd have tried to induce the peasantr Ing the vassalagc Cabinet cin Berlin threatening nts with outlawry, and the Impertal Gov- tis said to be contemplating coercive ntented sub, erclve polley ts not Hkely to arrest The good sense of the German labor. country, with a to remain at home by rela heretofore 1 | lars have be at It was not his ‘There are two great At the head of one ts nthusiaem and nce of thelrop) But desperate men with a pasties to save Llc tte nly hope is by wholesale faud and corruption to defeat the honest ex vle's will ac the ballot to take him ‘at the head of as we love to be- State for the eapy koop tts dl eternal denizens o sturgeon he would run the buttend ofa n Charles Au did not obey him, and he avized an and raised it high in al Augustus remembered John and the proclamation of emaneipatic Rattle Cry of Fy that the Liberal pominated Horse National Democraey 4 mber of votes they " assure their friends at \W here that “they have things thx fixing things me means an organized ayste Ing. ‘The question naturally ove oy be successful in this work is no honest had an opportunit the people who wil ection will not have at leaders tacitly uniformly say “We will hurt you where Jeast expect | ing people tella them that a fre rich soil to be bad for the asking, fs better than Vlack bread and arbitrary government; and th resources of the United States known tn Europe the greater will be the n to tnform our readers, od man has, by a lamentabl ryand cheat rs, how far can finiquity ? There wed and said ore the vast were LOL recognized by the National ur State Com e wretches Mr. Spencer next spoke of the fundamental f difference betwe cracy and Grant's Republic sald the Regular Democrac to learn. thi e Regular Demo- dare say that B: ONE LNSULT TC i and proprietor, have nys which are awaiting settlement. h Mershpenloh 4destona was known by Its leaped into the amall boat. at the s plying fo him the sau hi has been driv, fur-seal mon be tolerated by the Brit- impolite epithet that « applied to his assistant postmast Augustus did not wait for furth feft-hander Brown for Vice-1 f the State ey of this Stat me indignant; and goes straight Satin, denouncing him as “a and slanderer, from Alaska by the f{ New York had a National ple in the west rantzation w ul party, and tt tration, can find logsworth in t the Liberal K himself up and made He missed hi wertion that ut the year I will fall behir Crawford,and Mercer cou! who has got the arand scoundrel branded and in his very eyes.” Such ts the impas- | Hlonguage which Mr. Hassaveek wreaks ened and dipped h of water, partially rats, who had uted with ene nly abandoned on Vessels whieh New London represent Buckalew stall zinen are not the exhaust tly arrived at ELY ENCOUNTER, © of the livelie: and we nd concede heavy gains to th: rihern counties With increasing « abundantin t tire Hine of 1 organization and rapidly ted with the tition will leave t also Sure to 8 the Libera's and Dem ESTIMATING ON COUNTY The following Agw tons to thelr hing and sj r. We sa but She will not give Hartranft his elevatio: HASSAUREK Ww wn himself a skin on his face rtainly give will do equally Potter eountle will this time @ Dem gions the feeling ts Intens Mehean and lneked the us lub formed ah st the ring, for Lfor the special purpose of testing their Maha taper by giving aid te ily involve deep erats will gain trict, whom I know to be ed to hire a ateanger f Tshall carefully exam! admits. in an T have read some KU-KLUX IN PATERSON. Demoerata elalm Fuiton, Blair Republicans serving of off ye's House Ente Iarge Democratic and Lib- and bis Wit cle and $7,000 in Bouds stol ex-member ed by Mask | deposite nave tizene of Sab Fran nselvee In their deve Rienann Svir me of these facts, facts by Mackey and other I f showing th Jrof—T shall not take any cogni Yof trivial objections. your Honor der a decision on the ge question Inyolved in my argument? THE LAW AND TRE TRUE DEMOCRACY. Judge Woodruff then delivered the following when you will in strength, His beautiful residenc hill, about half a On Monday night he and his rlock Mr. Pore vody shaking hi eyes, he saw five t the guilty in Broadway, Heutralize these tn particular lucaliti ‘olonization of negroes, but this laa mere Incl dent te the groat preparations they are making neentrating dently assert acon RICHARD SMITH, be- | Mendocino county, and of a quality not toferior to These felds ar uthern part of California measures have bee nin & few yours the I hearest house, wife retired enrly was awakened by some by the shoulder outlaws surrounding bie D law ts parsed from San Franeis he loterests of thc on, whieh gives e.eetion Of members 0 ged With hath » ALLISON, & Philadelphia Dog- berry, known as a rowdy supporter of the Gift. Taker, has insulted the rn Quakers by requiring members of that Mf their hats in court, Thin r Addition. rights for which the din England d by WiLtiAM PE Philadetptta, w wmmated tn fair and honest expres » fool an in mot the pec there seems t Almost uncone ant questions on the e night lamp al sperm cat be waisted wi Philadelphia, and squabbl ation of the tenden- { Democrats and Publicans has been sent to Pre m Texas, to humbly Lest that State ed tohold their re CHOPPALLEN we and tntimi= A Britlinet Ope Fleetwood A new H be run on the q ASSESSED Model Civit § of the situa. wht justly demand as SHARE A Hil had fur aceful abuses of terized the hof the latter, it is doubtful if the hum- n of the Texans will be received with ich favor, But the simple petition Ix deemed necessary | tand on the d by Tammany and pros After he had d cluding a lai of itself an effece ndeney tou feature of tho ent lawless national Adiministrati names will be (led oath of office ruff will listen to objections ag T. stewart for ready t leave nguinat the Heid Nh tan ordinary inpor Hts in its Washington rams that the Americans whom the Gant Adininistrat Government to Ml various public oflices have ail turned put, One of these CAPRON forward or to ai Us backward the tnisconduct for horses that haye 1S | didiculty ha of Agricul. fter having dled the same ofa Chief M ned over to Japa emba 4 Again in Court, in adjourned time with wh ment of his own agiirs, h name will eariy wlth it Litt and Win, ti Tweed has been a groat party In favor eat tyr enete penden Jaya from Ker ice Of the Order vents has been Answer within twenty Pope has apy ry party of Japan restored ken ts0tt OF counsel we wubetauilal udvautages to dep