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THE “SUN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4; 1872. Massachusetts, fi New Hampshire, | would rather help than hurt him with the | mend Mr, Nromoza’s devotion to his ideas and 1 ‘Ny - otto from Delaware, one from Olto, two | so-called Bar Assoolation, hie candidate; but we cannot, commend ne | GROSS FRAUDS IN INDIANA. from Pennsylvania, one from Indiana, and | If the present unnatural order of things | Common sense, When @. ¥. T. went to Bu- ~ one from Maine, Ames does not dare to | {# to continue, and a Judge, to keep his | TP @ on the 7th of September ho virtually | HOW GRANT'S FUGLEMEN INTEND ________ ] deny the authenticity of this letter, neither | seat, has got to bind his face to the shaft | S&ndoned the fleld, Even if it had been pos- TO CARRY THB STATH, twenty, thirty, and fifty until recently, when they | supposed to have inslated upon), Goary removed were shipped by the car load, to take advantage | him from ofico and appointed his tontes orothac, of the registration, which closod yesterday. Gonareheonteny ter aho, (ie,ofBce of Attorney. Thia operation has been costly, but Cameron | one Brewster laciated on making the Creat knows that success will pay, {f ho should win, | Biller disworze, while the other was more plinblos The Te Bhimes for AIL : Probably thers are Pennsylvania people who cart tf i 5 aeyonre ih | ob a wenthervade, oh wll go sible to elect him before that, his departure —.— His son pald out $100,000 for the fathor's prosont | kay whether einen oe ee a ‘ FRIDAY, OOTOBER 4, 18 dows he attempt in any way te explain it, | ofa weathervane, whi 4 turns constantly from the country Killed his chances, and a0 | Sworn Witnesses Tewfving to adtent Cer: | torm in tho Sonate, but the investment haa re- | {ratinne Ri ati foteatte dag une Nike 4 : . — . | Next McCown swears that a few days after hb the vary ing gus of popular opinion, | thriiting an event as the execution of such a Gar Hoven Teer Hew beins alized over a million In cash, bosides the contin- by ae Mey general management of ‘4 Amusements To-Day, the receipt of this letter he was in New | the office is not very desirabic for anybody | cttizen as Mr. Nicrtors would not contribute peed Chvvied Tudlanky gont benefits of patronage all over the Stato, Thus conceived intra e SHOE te a 4 Aendemy of Muato— 1 aviaia York, at the office of the Credit Mobilier, | Who can make an honest liying by digging | anything to revive them, © ndence of The 8a: After all his efforts, Willlams, Attornoy-Gen- | 1guity, the Credit Mobiller weat on. to bulld the j Nests Theatre arnt eh Poe wetaed Thidoreaee | und Aates, to aatisfy him, went to the books | potatoes or picking up stones, See “LAvarerre, Ind, Oct, 1.-Woll authentle | ¢Ts did not get elected Senator from Oregon, ply Chat oy aes Che ANY OF 1868, which was 1, Sever teen if the company and read the following | We cordially ngreo with the Heratd that | The very best nomination for Mayor: | satan mare reoently ‘published in the Latayotto | Ben Holladay thought better of his bargain, and | one of which provided thal ail stoth he Charley Khay's Opera House, Ts s19 6 ‘ar, | list of names as the persons to whom the | ex-Judge Srrxcen ts the man for the vae Alexander T. Stewart. Despatch, and the Indianapolis Sentinel show | fonmaed to send his agent, Mitchell, who ta | fe bald for in money, and’ thus Yorbid any a Ae i Tener a stock had been allotted: cant place in the Superior Court. armani that a fraud on tho elective franchise of gigantio | 1088 @xPensive, Willlams has become extravar | sick'to the eharehuldeneel in cede ‘ Farah CUI Ree ALAING of Maine eine This year has beon unusually prolife of | ei crtions has Just been discovered. ‘The per, | £ABt and exacts tho highest wages. Ho camo Moreover. ¢rery Pacife Raitroad share must his c fornia Minetrete—tiv Us nine « 2 2 ’ . “ ch me paid for at its par value, b ories. of j Fifth Avehte Thtatre-Damede PATERSON of New Hampshire The very best nomination for Mayor ae eae rot tee come within the | 2084 tmplteated are among our most reputablo | tera norms ceureh mousey pte ened | mente or otheretee. 40 thse siete tee he Crand Opera Rot Carotve WILSON, Masaneh: Alexandor T. Mteware, | nary colestial visitor bei has come be be oltiz ‘They are the principal stockholders In * 190 age be purehined ie if biden ner, t ail abares io this road, how: quired, a e Rabiasteta's Concerto, 2 eee nite of our atmosp! rted from ; A, ‘adan + 0 lable to assessments u ir par vale Reerestiniiece ert 21000 each Home, In the shape uf an atrolito which eho | th LAfayetto Plough Works, The men whoso | Crane @equare of ground for a residence, and | Unless this hav actually been paid in ta the wt tha ME® Theatre Sav Francie Minntele 5 each. | Dr. Greeley on tho October Elections. » hod aMdavit is annexed are employed by them, " sury of the road. The grants of Government i 1e— Able Adame and Joab Hart. ELIOT, Massachusetts © + = 3,000 + Guild aidathag Hv BHTGAAE eminent astronomer Father Srocnt says WA 88 | rica men are supposed to be truthful and in. | Pad for tt 46,000 ane Ho was on the commis. of the road, at so much a level mile aud oo fonse= Doi beew haa AWES, Massachusetts © 5 2,000 hen about closing his brilliant tour | pig asa balloon of the largest size used by ; | ston to settle the Alabama claims and commit | much more fora mountain inlls, were dans ‘ fe Theatro-Aye FOWLER, Tennewsce = + 2 2,000 through tho great Central States, Dr. | modern atronaute, ‘This metoor was observed terorn falsely, thoy havoltd thomsaives epen te | £@¢8 10 the Senate, where “loyal” men feather | Galpualy in excens Mf the real coat of the roa Woods Maseuss—fearrs hom bee Fs BINGHAM RVEGARETOLE Oc euee GureLer in a specch at Scranton gave | from Romo on the Bist of August, about Avo | {he change of perturg ne neces 8H £0 | their nesta, and le not suspected of baving ancrl- | 20 (0 hundreds of miler, It is sald, Jove! any based letl dren atlinmtin fla : M and GARFIELD, 0. 2,000 each. | utterance to his opinions as to the results | o'clock in the morning, Small and reddish at They havo come forward without solicitation, | 2°04 4ny chance toturn his influence toaccount. | Inahort at every step that heehee tahoe {3 ' a This isunqualified, positive evidence fur- | oF the elec h ood sek in | first, it moved slowly forward, increasing In light ecg tre come forward without solicitation, | Now he is wandering about like that puro pa- | thls double-geared ring of speculators, the In P. v of the elections which occur next week in ” J and have made the subjoined of the United States, or the State law, or tho ‘ nished by Ames against these m The | pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, For | 84 volume, leaving a track like vapor of a dark ASHIEAYE triot, Chorpenning Creswell, and preaching the | Common law, seems to have been systeniativally a list doos not tally exactly with the st of | tnirtystive years there has been no man | 10, When ttarrived at cortaln potnt tt | aw or manana, ATTA amg ny, | beauties of Grantiem and telling the people how broken of evided. until the frauds and vislat4 ‘ se badreanr pitted int the letters Dut as Ames says that | in this country better qualified to pass | S*Med brilliantly, and appeared as large as the | neard and W mamere onehel PRGA BEB | Ai yope te Teo ee come unleas they are | (ooked upon by ths perposraiort ah enetend ke Fs 6 he still had “three to place, which I shall judgment ‘ ion than 2 ape | 00% disappearing almost immediately after- | Lomme Cc. Parker kod Hog ? Taylor, and asked to | Ml Kept in office permanently, or at least during | codes or’ at any rate, asa valuable portion of avy vines ‘ dgment upon such a question than Hon- | ward, leaving s long cloud, which soon assumed (ot Attica and return on election day, | the lifetime of Ulysses, as Wendell Phillips mild- | thelrfranchives, Hence when poor taxpayer, put where thoy will do most good to us," | Ace Gueeuey, for tho gathering and com-| siwiid he nese TAtaotee SepeRL A SOF Peele | ty cupped In conversation, of soino newspaper ventures t k if ls evident that between the time? writ | cning of otectlon returns has tech bis | minutes lever & Hotes detonation was heard, he nares 0 ive | Robeson has been here arranging matters, ao | hit,that all has nut bo Deobioy the enregnta ce ; Wendl conchae te acteas tate New Forks | specialty throughout this long period. | followed by two others, nearer and weaker, | flrite en iu, | 88 to transfer tho patriots who recentiy aid auch | Hheingsin Conarese auld out of ie fovk in Hot of onc ided to give two to Ohio in| And from his rare experience in this | This globo cf fre moved with tho velocity of Gard seatyeay, D. Coleman We ware ap. | SMective service at Kittery tothe Brooklyn Navy | ini oider ‘who laid claus to wher ee ‘ stead of one, department no one more clearly under. | lightning from the southeast, passing in a direc Ai by these inen at {he Lafayette ‘Plough Works | Yard, to order to prove that the naval service 18 | William the Conquerer had first stolen and the Now Mr. Ames has denied, not that he stands or wisely appreciates tho effect | to" oblique tothe vertical, It was also seen a TR ba thet oak wae aiterent bodice quite up to the mark of the civil service, He given away. obody, but A pilltonaite Is Kp j ., | Ped this list to McComn, but that he au- | thon a pending Presidential contest of the | £0 other faces, some of them ffty miles from re Velng oryauized. Ba peaae | las algo added threo thousand Grantites to tho | fioiedta have any flaht to talk abut the Varig 4s sa" | thorized him to make “any such states | verdict which the people of those threo | Rome. A figment of the atrolite was sub80- | sisi or maiann, Mpneonnoe County. We Tharintig, | Navy Yard at Philadelphia, and ordered all the ta : } fare ofc. & mere quibblo—e subter- | states may render at tho polls in the pre= | Cron een prea he road leading from Tivoll | we eaderaguede nojary Suis alread avs | ta the trast eastuiroee fraud, abd, feiatively to | Tee YeTY beat HoTBintion fo “Far ihe assomimedilion GF UplUNT Tadatc aie | CHNe, Ol ecco Be Gd nov Rechenae HIM |ic° to Cecillano It is conjectured that the succes- David di, Meard ahd Wi ° 18 the most monstrous fraud, and, relatively to Miainist: tie { ror the accommodation of uptown residents is whats pack tatement de. had | Ticti# October. sive explosions were caused by renewed attrl- aud aud uotarial aeal this th day of | Its resources, {s rottener than any other, About gy caertahad ag Lol Boab prlrpcheHedg bbe biota la. teegh etlcle a Mol adam: In view of these facts, and basing his | tion onthe nucleus of the aérolite as tt pene- FIR. eight millions a year are squandered and stolen. FREE CCBA FOREVER! Fates at the uptown advertisement omces S14 Wet | no idea at that time that an: ‘ Timotmy J. MoCantiry, Notary Public. ° ‘Thirty-second arrest, jonction of Brondway saa a ; ¥ | opinion upon the information he had ob- | trated tho lower strata of the alr, and that it Wouita pucee No wonder they all live high, splurge, and dis- —— é avenue, and SUS West Twenty-third street, opposite t ever would bo mado, OF | tained duringhis extended tour, Dr. Gaxg- | Was principally attracted by the volcanto group ‘This 1s @ clew which enables us to discover | &face the navy. The Villne District in Arms—Passnae of the Gidea Onere Htotae, tb8 oh Ue AM wks CHAT he would have been very careful not to of the Albano hills, of which Monte Cavo forms Ley declared at Scranton that Mr. Hes : DRICKs Would carry Indiana by a majority nearer 10,000 than 6,000; that Ohio wold | ‘The department clorke at Washington give a decisive majority for tho reform | aro again being bled for the Pennsylvania elec candidates; and that nothing short of stu- | tion, Subscriotion papers aro ciroulated,with ine Pendous frauds could prevent the success | structions that no sum less than ten dollars can of Buckatew in Pennsylvania. In a word, | be accepted. Bome of the employees have re- Dr. Greenery gave it as his delibernta | fused to subseribe, and there ts considerable in- opinion that the antl-Gnawr Stato tickets | qytordination tn several of the departments would certainly triumph next week in In- hederhdbeghs Nadiad ad bead r ny i cording to the unwritten rules of GRANT's ¢! diana and Ohio, and that on a fair trial the Frnt bgested shemale: Hl service reform. like result in Pennsylvania could not be SY doubted. ‘The very best nomination for Mayor: Alexander T. Stewart, A — dential candidate to} ‘The high price of coal in England is con- He, Whatsouie of Donant's irienie | send these declarations out to the country | tinually producing new effects on tmportant i do not understand, by your letter, | Only ten days previous to the election in | branches of trade, Steam ed Trocha Militar by the Cuban neral Villamit=Spanish Camyaiguirg Dencribed by a Spanish Oficer, inder is the order of the day lere. Ttis eee how the Democrate have been beaten in Indi- | tinier 1# the order of the day ere. Tt te ana for some years past. No intelligent Demo- | 0) On nie aad Babonee viet Heidt ei the eeun Wane eu Tecremsin, iithough tie keep a moss in common for the sake of econo- | Letters from Sancti Espiritu, the princ!« ballot-boxes did not proclaim this fact. The | MY after Grant was elected, and said it cost | pal Interior city of the Villas district of Cubs, question is, how came this to pass? The an- | ‘em about $® each a month, without wines, | have been received hore, which completely dise swor ts hore, the batlot-boxes would have pro. | Clar, and other luxuries, If that was true, | prove the assertions of the Spaniards, ‘The claimed this fact, but for the most stupendous they have all suddenly been enriched. The | latter for months past have obstinately asserted villainy on the part of the managers of the party | C°UNtry Knows about Leet and his $50,000 a | that that district was completely free from any headed by Morton. Instigated by Morton they | YF from the general order business. Porter, | rebel forces. So far is this from being tha stuffed the ballot-boxes. With false keys they | ¥20 signs himself “Secretary to tho President,” | cage that the whole district fs in arms, and the opened them at mealtimes.took out Democratio | 19 deflanco of law, owns a cottage at Long | Spanish forces dare not venture outside thele . and put in Republican votes in. thoir | Branch and all the equipments, Of course, Tom | fortifed cities or camps. : ‘The Republican Judges bad Nepublican | Murphy knows nothing about it. He is deplore | ‘Tho celebrated trocha laa cordon of fortifed ably Ignorant on the subject of cottages, and so | camps. extending from Moron, on the north are all the subscribers who signed the €40,00 | const, to Sabana fa Mar. on the south coast lists of voters made out. the names on which | summer cottage at Long Branch, and lives gens | fig the Jurisdiction of Camuduey from that cd they copled on the poll books, and certain men | erally at the Arlington in winter, all on about | Las Vilias, and was in ended at the time of itg " Mivet, near East Broadway, from§ A.M. to8:s0e.M | furnish McComp with the details of his : ace operations. But this subterfuge will not ; The very best caer ein for Mayor: avail these gentlemen whom he now de- Ht eoceeeaagipumeeee sires to screen, for unfortunately he admits Georgin to Pennsytvanias ina subsequent letter that he furnished McComn the list as above given. It seems that after this interview with Ames in New York McComu had received a letter of inquiry from @ Mr. Kina about the Credit Mobilier and sent a copy of his an- swerto Ames. The receipt of this Ames acknowledges, remarking on it as follows: “ WasuixoTow, Jan, 90, 1868, the summit, ——————— that Switn, the Democratic and Liberal candidate for Governor of Georgia, would be elected; n) but not ned that he would get 0,000 majority. On the contrary, it was ‘ believed that he would succeed by a ma. Jovity ranging from 5,000 to 10,000, Everybody suppe STUFFED UP THEIR SLEEVES. t This unanticipated victory is but a natu- | “2. 5. ateComd, Tt required a good deal of candor and ction upon the rule of BuLLock, the | , ‘DEAR SiR: Yours of the 2th fe at hand,enctosing | courage for a Pre ral res earpet-bag robb i GRANT, Who stole from, or rather to, Mr. Kiva. T don't feat igatlon here in New ainty. ¥ r and special friend of Georgia poor, and then als have so greatly whom they knew voted the ticket printed “ formation by Valmaseda, to be the limit beyond. 7 ran away to Canada via the White House, | Yonsartore to New Forks Ihave paced somesnitn | Bree States which, it is conceded on all | increased tn price that It 1s becoming a measure beer tgtan ye . RG | apassseu ty Gore loner of Public Buildings, | {hcl westward no Insurgent ahould Te avout bi he thgered seve seks | New York, or have agreed to. Ye member that | hands, will practic: ater of economy to return to the uso of salling ves- | As to this tissue paper vote, used to swell the Abcook 1s Commissioner oi i eM | has proved about ae eMicient in repressing the ‘ sound which he lingered several weeks | 3¢™ York: ail placed as you saw on the hat in New | UALS, will practically determine the na- Morton majority, a sworn witness testifles that | and handles all the money voted by Congress ia | Westward flow of the revolution as Canute's ling eve he crossed the St, Lawren Peaetaek cite ah eahele ch SRL forme (opines, | tlonal contest; for nobody doubte that i¢ | sels for freight; and this, brah tpn camirea, | tie, Worde * Republican ticket” were printed on | tiie capacity, Ile makes contracts at pleasur nou the wand Was ib preventing the rise of the ' : F Could pot give all the. world they wanted or they sag ape inkl ( check in the manufacture of steam engines. | thin tissue paper, so that from t wonty | that capacity. He ma br » | tide. ‘ Fifty thousand willdo for Georgia. It myghit want ‘and of that yor woul vt wae Be LO Horac rf ELEY eiraaane ni Se eke Gas coals in Newcastle have gone up trom ts. Sd. | vf Chery, could "bo folded in ordinary and nobody calls him to recko: a maar GEN. VILLAMIL'S ATTACK. 3 Tt erdict she ors 7 31 > ee than one thousen ) to one eve ed 0 u esday le i . hey were #0 ey Faliiey 1 » Sa oritoge wit 009 In ty letters from Senet pir : arn th ndministration of © Goren on ete ate | Can anything be more conclusive? Awxs | (0 Verified on next Tuesday he will trl- | ‘aes per ton, and as a natural consequence gaa | FOR, PHey were, so how Se ie nr heal ter a lane Vilinaltenciy tn cause tact nptede administration of a Governor who, even | ce aunite thet he haa furnished to Me. | UPB in November, while, on the other | compantes must get permission from Parliament | worked, we will tak tasted by | Baez, but it never came out how much of it he \ n d ‘ te in this corrupt epoch, stood out from the le Locke Jas, | brought back, He made the secret treaty in hitenabA Lik Gileara ae uae, Samuel Vougiass, John Douglass, hand, should they fail of fulfilment t Awitnoss, Tt was arra Dousl 4 that F Te | to increase their rates or go into bankruptcy. It Comp a list of names which wa in New York: “ You ul Ich the Preatdent was pledged to use his in ards. He was repulsed and fell. ba common herd of villnins {n office as a ' : A placed | Will be few who will not be convinced that | would appear that the utmost limit of produc- | Newtan Kelluae Andy Henata Cee Bee eecing | Whtch the Pr Lal hice Millan Havevere che centr ioenaricn ; conspicuous character. must remember that it was nearly all placed his defeat is a foregone conclusion, tlon has been reached in England, for, notwith- ek Wy are. Tom Foos, and titherw, to the nut enc ail r a a h Bisyetely "10 Congr easy | es ee cived bemtovcatenhte ot upward cf ; 7 a8 you saw on thelist tn New York,” of twenty, should. vote the tisstie tickers, | and he was the tr What will Pennsylvania now say to | 2 Vu saw on thelist in New York, " this ap ‘ote the Bosa etter + We honor Horace Greece for stating | #tanding the stimulus of unprecedentedly high the case thus plainly, and without ine | PF wath. cout , ‘ cara es Bae Oy en slightest attempt at prevarication or cir- | !¢*8 coal brought to bank within the last twelve- cumlocution, He stakes his all upon the | Month than there was in tho previous year while in Northumberland the yleld was no results of the approaching elections in| greater than before, In the mean time Russian nnsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, and he coal is superseding English coal in Southern ed go-between In that Job. | |i | erro pean Hauer cBing Soon after returning he purchased the One house | Auramonte, and this strengthened crossed tht w exactly how many were in each package. aw days Int oss Under the poll boxes were conceaiod a aenaee: | in which Secretary Delano now resides, which woes sore few Gays later, with what ives le ponding number of fictitious names, so that | belonged to Perry Fuller, who during his lifetime i a ae the fate ce 5 Tate: bee ending numbe niu j assault, and was. at the date of the letter ree when Erte Locke—one of the perec gated owned Seaator Pomeroy and other éfor | ferred to (Aug. 10), established in headquarters to twenty fictitious nates would be entered on | freedom. ip Tayuasco, some three leagues north of Sanct! the pall bocks ding to the number of ticks | And now Babcock tx engaged with Shephord | ME nowing letter of a Spanish oMcer in eds Ads persons thuA appointed tovote these tieke Now will either of the gentlemen named Peaactly bow tang were. is eacey % . Georgia? The State which Oo ternorre by Aun brit k founded bas set the brand of infamy upon | PY AMES as bribe-takers answer these an adinldlleAIOh GIRLIE Ved coe eis h sec oe to be so clearly estab- What shall be the response of the old Com- My ae uD Anny i Peesibn tand weak ay ‘ Monwealth which Penny founded? Wil | “S*° % RAIS Sunt Ge we nw bbwlencr Lsbetapete UY vided at a meeting of the trustees in Ne r the take to her bosom next Tuesday as her | ¥ , is candid and fair in so doing, for undoubt- | Tussin and the Black Soa ports; English steain- | Erto Locke, ‘This could of course otty beedone | 10 putting up a costly block of buildings tn we | Gattoy Sei Sete thes hawae Ge eAG Guen aT Governor a man who has been compelled | York: secondly, the letter of Oaxes Amzs, | ediy the party which gets good majorities | ere iu the Baltle trade got thetr supplies of fuel | When butt clerks of the board Were Republica, Woat Hod. which will score up by the twenties of | dame, fei tate the hands of te, Cubsne I ’ to go into the penitentiary to purchase | 12 Which he gives McComp an account of | in two of those three States on Tuesday | in Belgium ;and a recent London journal mene THE BALLOT-ROUBING DOD! thouwads, But these virtuous oltisens ender. | Bartaguey, which it Spaich oftctat despa “ > of I ° ate his disposition of this fund, so far ns he | wit elect the next Preside: tions a contract completed with the proprietors | | Afterward the balloterobbing dodge was re. | stand each other, and, what {8 better still, they | ar a. ui from one of its inmutes a certuticate of ‘j will elect the next President, sorted to, because a divided board of sharp derstand the public treasury. So the specu. | #¢Fies of victories: : Rood character had gone; thirdly, the testimony of Mc- paatcheb at scotia SPURT CER ER Terre rnce || Wevontul Demorrata.wel on babes Then We Wes | rien eri: oe yr, remus ma Whe BP oh ANISH OFFICER'S LETTER. It is clear from ihe tone of the Penneyl- | COMM that Ames furnished him witha list | The very best nomination for Mayor: coal to England, the first importation of the nged that Tou Fuos was to get up a big | lation Ae Lai SE Le A filaesiehaadol Casconno, Aug. 4 s clear from ih ie Penney!) Coca Congr eestieh WhO) Kad Beso tel bed AVAL Rah els kind that has ever been made from France. tuo board, “The programiuo was that | send thom where they naturally belong. Bab yy mean rainy: The fotiow’nas wil ani « vania journals of both parties that the which list ¢ Hi a asa tl ith th uf et del SS KL, ard ah ald jou i fr dint i ee cock does these fine things on $2,700 a year! In iat report of most uufort eveuls thel antites regard the pardon of Yerkes ta Sant at a oe Teens Mie een Fez Mayor. The statement in somo of yesterday's Tinent, and while the. board was at | 189 he, Horace Porter, and Leet, all eat thelr De yor ene as and his whitewashing of Hartnraner as | St ap ihe a ont eae i Papers that Judge Porten did not dissent from | diner, le'was to open the bux witha falee key, phi ban oleae agra uy ot . yo | Specting the apport ' ; pCase « ere will be e the con General Tern abstract Der jc votes and rep et Wi estaurant, because it was cheap, Now, withou tho greatest blunder of the campaign. We | SP 5 ument by States; and | As the case now stands there will be three | 49 opinion of the Binghamton General Term, Rauntine Hurnbercor Hapuvlioan tvketer dies | oe fe Svan reed ibe Koski Neale Obdldaed| ci het Ai ba, J do not believe this desperate throw of the | “Pally, the letter of Awes admitting that | candidates for Mayor, in the case of the People against Twr.en, ts quite | backed out, huwever, and Dick Ware agreed to | ny Increase of pay, they purple a Owa tegliuent just arrived, the Cubaueare well araicd doit, Divk’s heart failed hit at the last mo- | linen, drive fast hor e a fu shee s isto: 4 - Pirs ere be J ei dice can win, The sober, staid classes of | 8 bad furnished this very list of Congress- | First, there will be Jemay O'Brrex of ment. and ‘Tom Roos undertook the Job. Ie men to McComr Apollo Hall. Hie chances ave now poor, t. It was Mr. Justice Pannen of 20 sented. The telegraphic reporter made 4,and turn up thelr noses | audequipped. Taek Beatie Mba at anything less than a pité de foie gras, or & We beva aftseved. hy the ineurgente on the road bee e been altacked by the insurgents on the road bee fi excused himeclf from dinner on pretence of 4 b by “ ad be do! LIAM BP st a the + Rial eres ate | de aur champignons for lunch, washed and ¢ aro th hed ale the land of WitttaM Pexy must repudiate | "YP ier cr these gentlemen can explain | because he is believed to be for GRAN take in the having to go to a helghboring grocery on bust. as ehamaeronone for Fanohy, washied a aru; ut the threats ed ate @ candidate who did not dare to appear at hi ' »forG - —_ ness, ‘Tom stealthily crawled in at the window, | down with Veuve Clicquo' ppt. So we w atrated to the number of over 4h aud he State Prison hud chalked and clear away these points which are now | while bis followers want to vote for Gree. Gen. J. A. Ganrrenp delivered a politi- | inside which the ballot-box had been placed, | under Grant. So It was under Galva in the oy InAnaged to re ts destin a PO pele Ge eae ace. | Nad chuiked | cstablished against them, the sooner it is | Lev; but if Apollo should get a fit of com- varnfacohel a lt Olioc on Sacarday J hated the box with a dupiivate key. andl went | Unter (ira Lebel ‘due forees, Gating OF ane rer ate AP TOYeL Aver aU neces done the better. mon sense and declare for the old Farmer | jist when he discussed the questions of the | structed 18) Democratic tickets and replaced im ae RaereRey| falling in.witha superior force Of the enemy were , for M SaaS all PRE of Chappaqua, O'Brien would become a |) nig these questions, however, he did | them with Republican ballots, he very best nomination fe its 1p i simeneay wre The very best nomination for Mayor T beak CUTER MADOR: hour ik these qu Still another Infamous. system was organized Alexander T. Stewaris rank and. fle i Alexunder T, Stewart. he very best nomination for Mayor: very formidable candidate, not include the assertion of OAKES Ames made | by which to diminish the Dem seratic vote and el pe LM a AISSA TAREE: SWORE Next, there will be the candidate of the | in January, 1808, that he had bribed Jases A. | auuinent the Republican. The left arm sleeve | rypp> CREDIT MORILIER FRAUD. ana S ———— clos atteuling bo tk of the officers of Ut asupply of Republicar Standing sideways to the I thon was charged with tickets, properly fulded. window. they | What ¢ The Credit Mobiticer Bribery. ) worth of Credit Mobiller rth with its profits $20,000 and Best, | GRANT men, the Committee of Seventy, | Ganretp with €21 the Council of Political Reform and of all | stock, par value,w Mr. Stewart's Nomination the It is astonishiug with what unani "Bins v re isa P " t b si et ; D entire w ore py mocratic ticket with the wait —-Curtoy UCT OF THE INSURGENTS f the distinguished persons whom the Hon, | We do not believe there is another man | the sham reformers, ‘This will probably | Upward. This question Gen. Ganrrent AY | ent hangeand pretending to. pase it into the ler (QuupeceTh Te tha eteest onetaet HR Oakes AMES denotes as bribe-takers | i the city of New York who, as Mayor, | he yr, Haveweyen: and he will be apt to | omitted, although there is no other that contd | felt, would’ conceal it in the pal fthe band. | say yer be Compelied to Cea a (ter an Kes Ames denotes as bribe-take i * tho Y 6 be so Interest ther to him orto | and substitute from their sleeves a Kept f a yard ai nait from the st +0 thin , avoid all unpleasant reference to Mr, Augs | Would achieve as much for the general | ger some Democratic votes. the people who are to rots upon his retlection, | {ekee, whic thoy would. arop into: toa t i a ag att ealdiaear ae ‘ met + nth hutiing, evasive denials of his ac- | 6004 98 Mr. Srawant. No other man |” Now, who will be the candidate of the Tes bien tine thee ha ahoutd Glihes confess that | CLLEORTIA Tee lean heant to say that hot real history of the Credit M 5 pa para Se eee teee ve sg i equa pi 2 it } T | is high thine th he should elther consess th: mm pimeelf slok ewln, uw as lately told ne by @ person anil “ | cusution, They blaze with fury againat | Would combine with equal zeal equal | Liverals and the Democracy? They cannot | Ayes spoke the trutt, oF that he shoutd con- | ule, ult chewing an lately. tO Iie bye Berean (eral -| the newspapers; they denounce and in- | bility. support O'BRIEN; they cannot support | tradict him authoritatively over hls own stena. MONTON’S SLIPPERS. active ia it iso remaraable as to out ke sult Col, McComu; but Aatike they are car This Is our sole and only reason for pre- | Havemerer, But they may render tho | ture, Whatever ho may havo to say on other method oC welling the itepublican aajonty, | be new to most persons, ME Colfax in his ful to avoid altozether or to mention with | £¢rring him over all other candidates. We | election of ono of those two candidates | questions, this Is not one that he can safely | Method of ewelling the Republican tmadority. | oi shout te Credit Mobilier spake with " marked respect, Nevertheless they all un- | 49 Bot see why any other consideration | certain by putting up some respectable, | !guore. = > Maton Ratiah tee tak Sitinttencce wilke: fuitbeind it buying ioe lawsuit, as we derstand that Awes is their accuser, and | Should be permitted to govern the nomina- | wealthy gentleman unknown to the people shar eg Teamauceet(e talks say—but he did not explain what he meant. | Do you wish to elect Jammy O'Brren This ge Possibly he referred to the sult brought by Du tion, Let us have not only a good caudi- ing no ho! ‘ 5 or nother competent with va rs eY byte i eoslon, and One very UDLAY rte vag 4 i that the onus of the charge against them is | (om Het us have ne and having no hold upon the workingmen: | yrisor? 1f 50, there are two ways to do it: | contce pursued by ine Merion men ie 1608 at ehe pons thacid veckeonlan Jourraliss Of Wash> | jnrreeioes tee america a re to ie it hae contained in the letters of Asgs to McC Reese + Such a fight cannot be won without enthu- | yore for him like aman, of support some third | Fifth ¥ Japepalis, polis. Frank biley biller © large part of ite groat profits. 1 eaused far grea a our inet, The tutte | These letters Ames admits he wrot If Mr. Doxcan wants an office there are | singm for the standard-bearer. If Tamma- | ganaidate we cannot be elected, nd Was one at the of the Paciie*itaruad at any rate there melanin i not one of the parties accused has once | Plenty of other offices which he might | ny and the Liberals do this thing, they | “Arcraunen'T, Braw.nr ean be elected. quabiiie otérallexed fetitious voters neh wants aad ono whic threatens the very wed ‘ i presumed to criticise the letters or to} M@¥e Though a good man for Mayor he | win be likely to make O'Buiex Mayor PPAR Sk geal tie | be passed Gut to experts, who Tusbed in false | Source, ~ Itseems that Dull Green, who Is stil nou Of cours 4 i is not the best, and we prefer the best, ia fa atte snough ti This is the centenary year of the parti- | reer ed one te cals consuine ee touek diag | Living though supposed by many to'be dead, got arraign their author. provided the latter is smart enough to atfday his would fa in ne | trom the Pennsylvania Lewislacure in 1800' th ANOTHER ATIACK THUEATENED bed z ‘i em : ta tion of Poland between Russia, Austria, and | as possibie, and at 6 o'clock the windows would | from the Pennsylvania Lei ATE dager if cn Dp The testimony of Col, McCostn is impor- | (The very best nomination for Mayor: come out in favor of Gnent it fey m Prussia, whoso sovereigns bavo recently been | be closed, tnd scores of honest voters be enut | Gharter of 8 corhoration then, stylet | puis ation soow piace aL ET Suiade. Among the va A fant only as it tallics with Ames’s letters Aiceaaaaed miswaies There {s one candidate with whom Tams | eee ee eee isarlin, The downfall of off from casting thelrballote, ‘The radical mem. | ‘The Pennayivanig Fiscal Agence it overs tay attty Stele ele F and is corroborated by them, He does not - —_ many and the Liberals can make thelr suc- | pojana was celebrated by the Germans of Marl- | names of the spurious aiidavit. voters’ and sues Sor of RDenoiNt RuRLDeas ASoeIM GAERIRE, With ott’ were Fie mene ibe Mataal swear Chat Une stock of tae Credit Mobilic ‘The Judictary—A Multitude of Good | cesssure, Wemean ALEXANDERT, STEWART. | oy pury ; for the annibilation of Polish nationall- ee tH ames of veritable Fesldepts who | pul indivigua COMDAGY Waa craanized, Dotors Feslinent. under Ma or Altar, and they had the iniaf i “ was distributed to such and such members Candidates. The masses would rally to hissupport, aud | ty, ke the cession of Alsace, brought back | 54 ibaa hasepyes vena aS the w ar. & part of lis stock was p ald Ins atl | soa arpiauel the Bre so Hot tat the odiect who way Fu ; . ti a iio NK. amor farce shareholders were Dut Green i Xifar'e side, when hesuw the latter tall dead, fa 7 of Congress, but that Ayces declared that | From what we hear of the expressions | the Grayt men would vote for him rather | many descendants of Germans into the Prussian Tn thinsame cone, eee nea that tho | MORE, ts larke shareholders wore Dug Grech | iieat Kitars sie, whe ene En aR ge i ‘ he had so distributed it, To fortify this | of sentiment, we should say that the | than for Havemever, And he would mako | pale. sir HHO pate munared ears Litre have Wannerent ud of «tions Gorge enter. the high wh nm event ually Har pt Comb got | vanguard ad rear guard thapaged to save themes : . ‘atte 7 ’ Yo. as had | been several outbreaks and revolutions, with a | was induced to go out for adrink while the | into his uit wit 5 Cre iller ass. i declaration of Astes, Col, McCoats swears | weight of opinion atnong members of the | abetter Mayor than New York has had TISUSE alto ine eetian (eda ban danee eek nite | eoteet Wace eslnatcauscoa Ga Slauae ae lictaces Socretary of the agency was ons i that at a meeting of the trustees of the | bar preponderates in favor of Judge | since th ys of CLINTON. se te bi t | Keptinacoal vault, In order to give the bal- | Harnes of Philadelphia, in which eity the alte \ Mobilicr held i w York Ames | Su for Judge Carpozo's place. — - but that consummation seems to be as far off | ioe gtumters, Frank Riley, Greenfeld and Hyrkit, | tzation had been made, by means ct Vo | Credit Mobilicr held in New York Ames | SurueRLanp for Judge joule danas The very best nomination for Mayor asever, ‘The Germans, however, deserve credit | plenty of time, Lefovre. wha accompanied Fos: | and proxies sent in for the pure other "4 Wauted all the trustees to sign an instru- | Joserm F, Manniy is pushing his own Fepncag ning erectile PAS TMELD LIF Ana Tian chal treai SAGE ES LHe cic pretended that he ‘could not dnd the whis- | company, the Texas. and Sabing rod 4 l ment authorizing him to use a certain | cause resolutely, and his strength is very jhe lid sl A, 4 quered raco—credit which cannot be given to all | Cuipiy Some tine was spent in setting afresh | taiy:'and a contract Fi between i ence members of | considerab vis \¢ 8 re e powe! ho iclpated e cruel barga upp Poster, the De: jo Judge. got bia | this road and the Pent 1 Ave amountof stock to influence members of | considerable, If you wish to know bi Are Samuel J. Tilden, Charles O'Cone | the powers who participated fn the cruel bargain au ny foster the De im ratio J eerste] nderehinh aberscan h Congress; that he (McComb) was not will- | qualifications, talk with him, and he will or, and Matthew T. Brennan Real | Which destroyed a nation, PIVAlg ot Inst, Dubin chp moan time the men left) under oad BI anger cr carenyea ho} 4 ing to sign this paper, because ho feared | tell you all about them, He is perfect Maaionrata + Tho vers LT oe Roe Mayor! work, Kiley afterward boasted that by bad | the ageviey, after a year of AEA Save i What le mIGHE DrsjHeiee HM Slam fo. tne BM) | ciaRies, OF the euniep it OULU PORN AL | rei ae ce cnn th ow hesltas to giv De Aecshiee a: Wawa : SHAR Tash etary'is condiieed by the statement | fofors: ‘Duk Green die —— ; c ow verse a bsllat : FS eae : : of Foste self, whic iven below lic eve, and Was currently repor inevley’s Election will stap Official Macks shares he had subseribed for; but upon re- | view—and is not averse to speaking on lt. | irprompt and earnest support to the oh Roster Bimiseth which 18 siren tel ciasiay |IHIMEDICREY aves ROME TOHEL aD Ch ce: maeraias: |i s Electh Jetty x » \ celving 1 pledge from all the trustees, Ine | Manni would be muck better than ®| co aidate for Mayor who will do most for | An amusing transformation was witnoss- | ,.48e oer (9 iu cea ert aU Tae nl ab hee . Bukalo Gunner | 1 cluding Asus, that the paper should not be | much worse man, He did a large business | 00" OO Ua Ay Ma ie the people? | ¢d the other evening tn Scranton, Pa, The Post- | 1a regard (omy belug In Gireented Wao 1 "hus matters stood when In 1804.5, perhaps Ue Me ansiol tall ie deo tat { fo employed, he signed it, and the stock | as referee, and we never heard any com- | 1) NU0" Mit | it tte DUMNMA Bt Srew- | Master called aGRaNT meeting, which was at- | Counting out the fis: What } de Railroad under the law of 1562, as amended in stance--— heavy manufacturer of . i y ven to Astts asa trustee to use in| plaint of him, In fact, he was deservedly | | Sey ey * tended by some officeholders from New York mnie 1 wae ‘ times upon my | 18 found it very dimen! fa Fale money ho- ‘ atid fies as a Democrat t J 5 0 » Zo conco: citl- ‘ore T conclude hey bul * cause of the individual Habl awe, of ho truth ray Washington forthe benefitof thecompany. | popular as a referee, and we baye no ob- ‘ ae and elsewhere, and by a large concourse of clti- | going ‘before t concluded to go. They hunted somg | cause of the Individual Habl We ea tte e SabRS Oke BS ‘ ! This part of McComu's testimony is not Apetion to tl for Judge, SS SUS OCR BF BU MASAINSURY HOLTON | shoe Afias litenlon patienty. to an hour's!| seein steaene MeN Tee ceuta rem omnes | Gravee. nore Cheri gre Saeenntiat amar mona ts note” T asked: rather taken, aba 5 tis aa ae Ades Or Be nue aie nbicen ALOERNON 8. SCLLAVAN {9 perhaps atin | Working women abuse of Gaetxy and DucKAT#W and Iaudatien | forgotten who west aiter the uewaupply. 2 | Ananclor, heard of this dead and-allve harter of sald ho Nd be J ¢ C0 DY AM Be Ob: DY ANY: OF 1Ae ORCOTS: ORREON Hi SOU! 2 long his carec Mayor great | of Gnaxt Satana Ee Gn’ aa (bigned) , OFTER, en's, with Its special exemp rom Indi- | see th siness is 5 } of the company in whose hands the books | stronger than Mr. Mannix. Every one All along his carcer as Mayor great | of Guat and HAntRANET, somo one cried out lo. wonder that Morton has been in the habit | vidual favilfty, and posted of toFniladelphinto | feirtics t dest 1 dl se + by achievements for working wome and | “Gaeevey men sit down tn fron ‘early the 4 t farry Indiana wheneve itit. Barnes, the Secr ¥, Was hu 1} entirely i A r aaiicals a i ‘He ls a contioms i g00d asting that hi ry Indivna wh \ y and papers of the concern are securely re- | says of him, ‘Hes a gentleman, aud good | Wo. /rmannns An the poor little children | whole audience dropped, and cheers went up Aud uch fy the kingdom « tloned a4 to Its organization, | Sup- | tor how honestly | strive to kee ty j : tained. At the time of his examination, | enough lawyer to get along. of the poor, would stand out conspicuousty, | for GREELEY and Beck aLew and CURTIN. Grant, phot iivit 4; associated with himself another | Pep Gof tne tae the eta tat the Asses N i the counsel for Col, McComp obtained an Mr, Sreruen P, Nasu is well fitted for a Mya demnomicvesuaine tia tenn initia ieee een Morton's Work in Indian » the story istold), redistributed | ruia me when b "He ean close up iy f Mesto p ce this instrument; dye of the Supremo Court, He is, how- Fue Comooracy—using, thé Tho testimony in the case of the Bien- mibisAcusolle Deasaien ta Loulsetiia Oct. 1's among th tmade a new | tory, take my books, and keep me fr i orden on: Asma to produ Heh Judge of the Buprem: ' ld and pure sense—points to Mr, Srewarr Ms 4 4 organization by means of the old proxies which | huciness fer ei mon Vyear on a Dut it has never been produced, If Mr. | ever, in the enjoyment of a very lucrative | § H a pets nat eres ville shows that in the vessel's saree were ilu. pANPIANAPouts, Sept, . ~Morton nihet wore ving In his desk, aud, under cover of this, | frivelaus charge. alte matter trow tr Aes of the Conarosunc om he has ¢, and besides, would not probably | 4! Proper candids minating oils and cartridges containing gun- | home Saturday night, and a stream of politieal | uid’ uatthe concern toTealtand his tessciates, | fuyatous charges and emi a }. AM t th j ner men ah rm h i as] practice, and b les, woulil Bs LE DOea — powder, Of course, the people tn the West | knaves have been warming tn end out of his | who changed the name of It to," Tho Cre thing fixed, [know just what ones t anile s be-takers wan » contra e wil g to e way d dge Trt iu hOURE @ since. despera struggle ta to be hobllier of nerica,” a name of 1 n’s Inve \ brit h aye t “ b, he “eprtose py * blah se beseiWing to stand in the way of Judg Speaker Blaine and the Tribune. Indies and South America must bave gun- | [uiwt reget a to thisend Morton | obllter o merreicd e.nkine OF Trains (pxen- | how to bribe them. I ay Brera i AYE HEM Celene trea | PD eeee i malate ut ma ay Tho Tribune has been publishing a cer- | Vowder and Kerosene; but if itis not the duty | his summoned here W John ih Alley, and’ other patriots of the | for doing nothing ag all mainu At meot § Usteds Ane @ Suay tsa candidate; bu: e@ are ‘ pd he . e that the oils | re Ny ran! » self-denying kind, ‘These men went on fact, L would got allow t of the Government inspector to see that 1 i é k ht 7 A r ction tool er 1 ' 1 . tain statement implicating Speaker BLAIN rt rament inspector ner, J. D. Evans, and other not ith their enterprise, made millions of r ee VRRIAY Ma They can make their case still stronger by | the bench of the Marine Court, His repu- | im rap lie ion with te Powe) thom, thon It ought to be his duty. The recent | manner to. aninulate the ballot-boxes, and in nnsylvania corporation, with the Pacitle fore Lean get my business rupulng h (i a = the 6 } of th i t ‘ys - s | enterprise in Kansas, known as the Union 4 hat Secretary | Spite of every ob: carry the State. loney Company which they controlled, and | g. i ive tt : producing the stock ledger of the Credit | tation in connection with that Court ba: t es lamentable aceldents are proof that Secretary | smite of every obstacla ¢ Placed in the hands of | iullro ad pany wi x con Pen ure, you thi mA ' we ' Mobilior, and showing that neither at that | already crossed the Atlante, Eastern Division, According to] pourwens and hls subordinates have been | Hihout stint has been pl thoy aro to start on | When old Du Green found out the trick played | Cebbof the tax due it aud ¢ aus 1 : date nor at any subsequent period was any Tho Hon, Joux EK, Burnitn is a very | this statement, Mr, BLarye received in 1862 | grossly negligent of the interests of the travel- | their errands. Morton has become soalarmed | Qpon him by his Phi weretiry, He | loge trevle what T pay vuc if I did stock In (rusted to Antes for any purpose. | strong candidate, Ho understands Doth | $me $1,900,000 in thestock of that concern. | ling public. In the caso of tho Metis, the Inspec- Anat be hoe apandoned some of ble: appolnte looked up the, matte ble lawyers tn — But until this is done this testimony the principles and practice of law pretty | Mv. BLaine, on tho other hand, denies tho | tors tried to satisfy people by taking away the bs the latter elty to. rece metamorphosed | ‘The very best nomination for Mayor ) i’ McComp remuins invulnerable; and It is} well, The only trouble with Burnrur | accusation, and says that he never had any | Captain's certifeato, but they failed to censure | Pye yery best nomination for Mayor: shares. This wult ts still pending, and when it Aloauuder T, Stewart, Ul rtant, for it establishes the fact | would be that be would want to takeevery | interest in that company; besides, he says | themselves for allowing a boat to run on the Alexander T. Stewart, willget lik pranerty banki and that pert of the — } t AMES y upplied with t yhis- | that in 1862 he had not yet become a mem- | Bound with rotten life preservers aud boards Lresenscaeemes profits of the ring will go pocket, PERSONAL i MES WAS SUPD lod With stocks to | man who came into court aside and whis- a but little strouger than old punk, THE ERA OF FRAUD, "And now comes. it r little. matter x Hy bribe Congressmen with, per to him a few minutes, and Mr, Vay | ber of Congress, ——— pact ea When tho Attorney-General of Pennsylvania, | ‘The Hon Charles Suiiner has been re ‘ Next McCoau swears that be was anx-] Corp would say that was not Chesterfield- | About sx wecks sluce we wore Informs | ‘To-day ts Friday, About thie time look are Doing in Washing SM iaey aul hia atnaeiaian GAA ioe talents || Mivae teehee hedaman fous about the distribution of thisstock, He | jan, But Mr, Burritt is @ good fellow, | ¢4 that My, Brarye bad onco received | out for squalls In Wall street! Shippad by ! vedw to € tle that Train and the rest'had to their Credit | Cot. dn full uniform) Spencer, in ful A 4 rer D c 0 % y a — a Ivauin jecthon, Mobilier, he lodged an information against them | as sept to Berlia fun t fora " q tote to Ames, aud Ames replied as fol- | anc would support him chee fA large present of Kansas Pacifle stock, ‘ ar cour " : full “uniform in w appear fa full v t bh And a8 era eALaL Gh rtully. {| and that among the papers in a great | The humano Bostonians who offered | Correspondence of The Sua. inthe proper eourt,and prayed fora quo wir~ | fall Gnitorny in mich to ann { h n con Willing to support | amor 8 pape eH a Bt TORE RY Hara NT YEO. nto process to compel them to show how they | B¥a . i yy Heenan + Wasnreorow, Jem, 25, 1968, Ye molly Haye Leon milling task phay lawsuit now pending there was abundant | ® feward of ' vat for the tavention of a anus m0 : . Tes estimated that hecante pomseaaed of their property aud fran: | Lord Waltar | i GRouian net “De f the 24 be at hand, nieh hay pam ¢ gent evidence to prove the fac Vo ser contrivance which would certalnly and proml- | about two thousand negroes have been sent from | chises, out the same tine the State Auditor | of ‘Lorne, ts tn town a fi ‘ Asie y PETE guardian when von | ing on the law of habeas corpus which he | evidence to prove the fact, We sent a tly give warning at railroad crossings of an | this District to Pennsylvania, to ald tu tho hugo | also lad a suit pending to recover taxes due from | Health alter his buroposu lait Thar { ’ sag FOMLEA have Written you 1 i competent gentleman to examine these ; the Credit Mobilier to the state Treasury, under | 8bOUEW marry au bog r has recently exbibited--a most important I roaching train, and thus do away with tho | fraud whieh Cameron has concocted, In the | Aw witch obliged componatone Cee ae —— f matter to the rights of the people. papers, and after he bad fully #008 | car torture produced by the uso of the steam | desperate hope of carrying the Ring ticket, and | * percentage on thelr profits, ‘The two suits he very best nomination for Mayor {| Homer A, Netson would undoubtedly | Over them he reported to us that It was | whistle, have had somo thirty schemes pro- | socuring bis own redlection to the Senate. ‘The | # Hing Lo confiict with each other, and an ta- Alexauder T. Stewart. f, Indiana; one, M “| | de clected, if nominated, Ho is an excel- | Another Braine, with a diferent christian | sented to thelr attention, but nono of these yet | Board of Public Works, with Henry PD, Cooke |i finerin shlch Cov cance waka canaiduia tae Z — - A Pahail pit whore they ‘ | dent lawyer, and would make an excellent | "ame, and not the Speaker at all, offered appear to be of a practical character, | at their head, and A. hepherd, who ls the | redlection, Hrewster withdrew or deferred More About tl twat Hoy, ; Jere Op ihe Npol HN better ade le mont Hank on hla — So the chance is sttll open for some person hay- | "boss" of the thieving concern, have extended Lie ule, wast After lection, wae ry ea ne | ‘This young fellow Las seen ah the elep ha plate $58.00 tu dome thrae ar four ot his tendeork ld friond Judge Barwanp, in the day of | JOHN Wesuny Nicuors writes us in | ing inventive faculties to earn the reward. Ho | every facility for consummating this villainy, by BARE CARAT APAUBLLAAe octnoraeian Ton tisildanslibabaralobetoundia’ Maw Fork and binant 4 i Good tor nL tastes tl where ih wel produce most | Old friend Judge BB. vin the day fm enthustastte spirit upon current politics, | will also earn the warm regard of bls country- | concerting with the contractors, with whom they | when the Governor laformed him that the Credit een aaccd aualtta vail (hal ¥oune oan 0? t aa a net i the Judge's adversity, so far as nob t> | «Fur my part," sage Mr. NicHora, "I would be | men if be succeeds I producing w substture | cre Feally In partnership, ‘The blacks have been | Mobilter was not to be interfered with iso the | They wiivnad ali about it tn Touy Pastor's New ) ate a ete Gs aration that so far be] make his appearance at Saratoga during | publicly executed if that was hecessary to | forthe whistle which shall prove at once moise- | gradually withdrawn from tho atreets since the | the sult Anally.. Drowster ‘hot being willing to | "The Fastest Hoy of New York,” out neat M i Aselgued stock to four anembers trom (the impeachment trim; but thew that [eect slr, Tuan President in 12" We com. i Wess and effectual, 10th of September, and have gone nif 1u gauge of | do this (which Oakes Ames aud bia friends are | Zhe Fu wide Companion, ar, ;

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