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THE SUN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, Grant politicians in Texas indicted for | pretended execution of the instrument, N nN ENTS trial postponed, make fe probable thet they will | that Bailey romatned two months in this ety | TTT PATENBURG MAS ” 7 ) v VED not be stopped until the case is forgotten by the | after his reported flight, and was an unmolested 4 i my embeezlement and other crimes have wil- | while there were informalities in the man- SECRETED INDICTM ublie and the testimony fost, when It will no | guest most of the timein n, hotel at Broadway 4 i SSACRE! —-_—- longer be necessary to keep upéven a semblance | and Twelfth sirect, Halley's hondamen ave 6x- Lapras rare fal courses ty AVOId ? “4 ’ bee since hia | MANAGEMENT OF THE VU. 8S. DIS- | of prosecution. ‘ayor Opdyke. Henry Clews, Elliott ©. Cowdin, | THOMAS COLL'S RODY Exnemen eral courte to avold trisl, relying on oheir | court would have been fatal, Since his TRICT ATTORNBY'S OFFICE, THE ESCAPE OF COUNTRRYEITER® And Charles F Kirkland, all sound Grant men, BY THE AUTHORITIES, political influence to protect them from | acquittal Dr, Scormppr has ordered all tt Pearce, charge h. engraving a | APesults, amainat them to recover she amouny : i ——— art T, Pearce, charged with engraving # | of fiailey’s defalcation have never heen carried the consequences of thus defying the laws | proceedings under this will to be discon- | Counterfeiters, Post OMce Robber: counterfeit plate; indictment filed Feb. 1870. | to trial, The Examination Proving that he wae Ave of the land, In this reliance they have | tinued, and now lays claim to the estate | glers and other Offenders who He is said to have made the falae match stamp cidentatly Shot by his Companions ‘Tye Y He fs gal to have mare the falee mate et! | CoMPRoMtatNa CASRS AFTER INDICTMENT. a t t Miss Sterne enped ‘Print —Civil Setttoments ta Crh nn MONT: aw Viviae West, Soon after the Inauguration of the present re eee Oo Uae SY Itsae BIKNNS The of 187%: fully absented themselves from the Fed- | ner of authentication which in a Maryland not been disappointed. on the ground th Tr siatle despot. show 1 8 wife , " mt On the Us Josiah Bright, dealer in counterfeit currency: | Administration the revenue authe « Hany Asiatic despot show greater | bis wife at the time of her death, notwith- Regularly Used to Effect Compromin indictment fled Feb. 28, 180. ayaternatio raid on the lottery dealers | This morning Dre. Sullivan and p contempt for law and justice than Grant | standing that three years were allowed to ‘Tho tlet pablistied bolow eontains # Ramuel Hopper, an Invetcrate & culator fn] city, widen continued for several ‘mont ithe 6 a won va las exhibite such cases ne these? Te 4 bof » inet ‘ 8 list pablished belo : nterfelt money; indictment fled Dec. 14, | Neatly 100 arrests were made of lottery men for | and the SUN reporter went to Hampton Junot Bowery ; othe hhh ‘i Ms i ns tt Ie} i bofore he intimated toany one that | jing details of the maladministrat of the | is), ‘This man got off without atrial, and went | keoplng shops and doing business without a | and had the body of Thomas Coll exhumed the Charles oh tury bart Ac iea ne here any constitutional Government on | such a relationship had existed between | y awe in this city unde ant'a rule. to New Jersey, where he renewed his counters | special license from the Government, Indict~ | py veedang wore provided witht i Aide carth, other tin thnt of the United | tho two, nnd that in oll the togal proceeds | isennniied trom, efelal reconta, Halt ont | Felting operations. Ite was canght in that State, | xnts were found {hAeases on duly fe tet0, after | PNYSIedans were provided with the following Libis batter he hap! Is compiled from oficial records f hows thc nd is serving out a term of imprisonment there. | which the pr tutions were abandoned, except | Warnant . Dry Bock a ites, weer Which such insolent inter | ings subseqnent to the death of the woman | number of untried and pigeonhoted tndt Janes B. Sunith allas James B. Boyds bassline | bn ot He Instance, where a dealer ned vid 1 one af the Tyalines of re o's Catttor Kanchi ae (CH: EB OO on BY as GOP Salva WAAk TILE SEEN AILS is ret is Cnnead Medea Court Te ast | Counterfeit moneys Indicted ax far back as | Lindauer was sentenced torix months’ impr Cougty ou Hunterdon, to Dr. George | 6 ‘ PINK Avchwe Wheat ; ee ith t ur # é ee Me ie h 2 hake is his wife he had been de- | ment st We ed States Court In the ta but never called fur trial. |) ment. ‘the remainder uf the cases were com yb XB. Bolle belcpebti ud . Gen a Hous: aw-defying ruler would be toleratec scribed by his own counsel as an unmar- | three and a half years. tick Whitton, an old offender, indicted | promised on payment fs, Which proceeds | You, ats hereby eommise nd ant hy ‘ Bt, damien Theitbs Sigua Aud do the peonte o: ° ited States | ric or The statementa accompanying many of the | for counterfeiting Dee. 1%, 1869, but n [tue virtually n the Indictments, | ayy indie atin oF toe bo Theates Uoreitan hity he ARC emails oe Mite Latha acd] aba padtdedtentl sdacn Ware Gollected: From th st trustworthy | He ts at large on his own recognizance The names of those 1 whom ti ents | iia te met ee Caneel } heatre Comlane—The i Meigen Wish to see it established as a part of our] It will doubtless require unimpeachable | &#es Were collected from the most tr John D. Wood, hil Fields, dames Coddin Still rest are as follows aforeanld ate woderery, Tei banare Uke , 4 political system that courts of justice are fof the marriage ta induce its recog. | Fourres: and ald In showing how lententiy rims | and Joseph Hinenzant, experienced countert ginal Metatyr John Connor | Receasary f Hariivrance af 4 : ; | : ‘ nals are dealt with by the prosent Government. | ers: indicted Nov. 24, 1809, he date whon | ri Vocation. | And for ® etait dota the pre sie to be perverted into instruments of politi- n by the courts, If such proof should | tho account embraces the names of numerous Indictments were filed In court. Nothing has | fy Valech, Henry Duval, Patrick Gray, | YX ine ny hand and seal t : wm} Matinee, cal persecution, ant at the Presiden ood © the most remark- eh © been done 4 eld Henjamin, Nemes yaa, Dayan Dewi, J d ud THIENave tHe BSS i. Hy a ie : bit Sean 4 : Wu be the m ey mMark- | counterfeiters, defaulters, Post OMlce robbers, | "Nicholas Lawson, dealer In counterfelt tobacco | Hah re i i eit eID Ls ie Te = sh uve the power of protecting erimi- | able feature of this very remarkable case. | smugzters,and other offenders that have escaped | #tamps; indicted May i, 1870, It is said that | (4 Charles Nalke, Lew phn, Ant he body was in afair state of pres rvation, | Kine ; " nals from trial in the courts when they a trial through influence and legal chieanery, bo- Cennede Was accepted for the prisoner, who | mer, it ins pata Cronhar tt, an p | There was an eae wound above the right t Eahy Mea sr happen to be his political friends? Who Shall Be Mayor ? sides furnishing an exposure of the sharp ex- | “Alexander Reynolds, selling counterfeit money; | Kupple, H dncob-deser, | Orbits with fracture of the skull, and a circut , nin exposure of the sharp arider Reynolds, selling counte ney; | Kron uppiey Win. Hrowny dacub, Geyer, at “ yy ; - —— - Tho wreat oficction ire ‘ ngninat tho | Podlenteresorted to by responsible officiate in cot- J Indictinent fled May zh 1&0, | Straw ball te F cored Giattiaar, Hetty Yarpp. James Sander, Thoind | fracture in the right temporal hone, two inches «iit i The Revolatton in Cuba: NOMA tTot OF See AT Reet RARE [ue | lecting civil penalties from morchants by meat ohn Reenys charged with, passing counter. | Wefer Fruncle Sell charles fulton, Geretndé Fis from the Hak hich penetrated to tho ; A pots Aion ee prieie , + Srewant is that | of criminal indictments, In addition, tt shows | felt moncy; Indicted Oct. lig 18, bub never | Caper Kacsozer Justin lowe, Philip Siebert, Joni | brain, This fracture extended through th i Cangeany Arcane Van ur yours go to-day a few Cubans, ex- | he is too deeply involved in his immense | how a Grand Jur ered m bill of Indiet= | trea. - ee een eae enw ron panne | S™POFak parletal, and acelpital bones. With ’ : * | cited by the merciless tyranny of the Span- | business to be able to give to the public the | ment which the District Attorney nover made | gf fifa, erring. one of a family of noted couns ‘ ee PURPORES. what weapon or Instrument these wounds Pears a Nu 2 ‘ ish Government and persuaded that there | timoand attention necessary for the proper | out; how official facilities wore extended iknown reason never tried, although witnesses | The defendants cited below were arrested un- | Were inflicted, by whom, or under what ‘ ‘ s wis no hope of ameliorating the condition | administration of the city government, | toa fiend of President Grant's father to enable a ree ees eieceere eae rate mee ere re cere De aor aor eee | cece ee meer. Bee Oy ; i augain. ito operation in the fall of 1810. Many warrants | he explaine thy the doctor t baa ft ‘ of their countrymen by any peaceful | But for this, we are told, the proposition to | bim to work up exploded chances so that he | “Gecnze Morris, Indicted Oct. 15, 1870, for coun- | were granted by Commissioner Davenport about | Pe cxpiained. Death, the doctors say. wag A : means, put forth the declaration of Yara | elect Mr, Stewart would at once receiye | Ment make moteties as an informer; and how | terfelting, and y ed immunity from prosecu- | election thine of that year, and ina majority of | (yack part of the head) aford ian ry At . ane athe Cuban revolution. In this | the support of most of the parties and face | SMe Custom House officeholders were punished Watiacd ver of interfott | Ing ‘served thelr purprses cre “plaecohcledy’ | Freer mr cery cia cou wan accident 3 ‘ . ost of the parties and fac- tude whittle Hisities Wane 4 Ballard, engraver c nterfelt | in erved t NUFpOSe, are py nholed, his compantot iho fracture is f i : declaration they proclaimed liberty and | tions into which the people of this city for frauds while others, equally gutlty, were not. | pire; indictment ied Get. i WNL “This offender | and {tis hot probable that the accused persons | ty olrcuniference, and the prleonete Tie } t th he Ge eal t pfs A POST OFFICE ROSBER SAVED BY INFLUENCE. | escaped from Ludlow street Jail. Ho was avery | willever be called up in court, provided they | argue that no bullet woull ake so ig _ | the right of self-government not ¢ r | now divided, One of the most notable instances of the silent | HP Hortant prisoner, possessing full Knowle work for Grant this year, which most of them | aperture, but. they urnore. t) ~4 et ves but for all men of every mace, | This objectio specious, but it is not | on : cl Of the counterfeiting operations of doshy aro doing. Several complaints made before | Was diecharmod. ae chiee at 1 For fu r au aeladin 1 k J a specious, but it is not | employment of political Influence tn putting off | Miner, a supporter of the Administration in the | Dave inis;0 were also “pigeonholed, and | weucd foul cot Squenily be laror sid 4 t ia Heneieed . | eluding halfa million of Africans who | sound. Of course Mr. Stewart does not | the trial of a case is that of Daniol J. Kelly, « Twenty-second Ward. , Ghee PH [i rast fall, warrants being granted eaetandae a hh retoa at the ‘ t ¢] Were slaves; and in that behalf they have | seek the office; but on the other hand it is | letter-earricr, ‘The court records show that olney Wright, Indicted Feb. 28, 1870, for sel ml ‘arrested for political offect,. They STERDAY'S ¥ 4 Y \ ; 4 ng connterfelt revenue stain 1discharged | were detained a short tineand then discharged. | | Johnson Harrison sworn: | t ‘ i r x Deon fighting ev ince, certain that if he were clocted to it, it would | Kelly was indicted ally s Doe, 18, 1969, i nrecognizan Lf fiikk According to the minutes of the Clrouit Court, | Patenburg, 1 was at the tw f + fi . $ ¢ ice he Cuban insurrection | be his duty to serve, and that duty he would | © charge of stealing money letters Intrusted t » Kertamann, indict Fr counterfelting, | the following is alist of the old election casos | Mt Ax oclock. In goin ot hog B ‘ . 311 Grand Lpiian NC) AT Iv lu A AltA GIA eds aie tal capacity, His case Fob. 26, 18,0, but never tried, He left this city | whieh remain untried : Disk beanie oe a chats t 4 4 ia SAM. to Sioa | it ls necdl speak at any length. Men | assuredly perform ina manuer to justify Tape vias ke ete nder bail, and was caughc. renewin rit fate Faiioa Bevotind, Patetow Haley, hdtew | cle ce a 1's t i es AE Ll ei CHR OL EWR +4 oe more | ntl Mat th ho whirecikta ink dasetinte id i thon New Jersey, whe avict~ | od 8 Wr obleo. Frelneration f Tiere five or tea minu One ann i. Gist n en Vfor nobler id r mor : sey oh iN LOLpT i eb ip re cmt ed, he was sentenced, | iiss fi Vola & ieted Dec. Bh, 18 for falee registra: | the bank trom pes t i cts inspirin jects. The revolt of our fore afiirmed respectin, extr inary i voaa the alekne , aruke, indicted March t bar Haggerty, James inch, and Willan | Pendle ore cia Po ty The dl result of Tuesday t fathers in 176 was unreasor qualifications for this most important post fy but it was inore ang; But Hever feeds, $i aranger'y OR \ ana Wont on tb Mia eva eNry in Por " 1 1 by fo frivolous in ¢« . bee It is not too much to say that there is not La ecenbel ee te counterfoiting ; still remains antri te ‘ GEOR ee ray | ae hie ory ‘ Vg) fonts a brew rl 1 1 tds of com feainst En: nother citizen who would make so good a rm t unt scoot Peetu rag lately Lats fe \ F Peter Hf. Root Dono. | tee of t now any of t Virst, the v r 1 11 ate | wer wand slight when contrasted with | Mayer us Mr. Stewarr, or who would b {declaring his ts ited oon appltcat an of Charles 8. Bpence Un * Supervisor to ‘attach his eigua t ast of I ut hate aus 1 t 1 nen s s n , ,u r eo bonetit. 0 « enacted by the Government author ‘ counsel vtr r had 2 “} 4 : fn Gan ep y J ba tsa s tittle eA xd x eed the benotit of the | this way le avoided. appearing before the Cour J. Morales Montenegro and Pelletano Vale % rt hin feorh this) ciee, thelr likew roism of our ancestors pales | city, und expecially for sanitar Daud: when ne ee . - 2 / eounterfelters of $20 gold plecos; indicted p the wal 4 = ; Pr 1) Nov. 9, Isil, but never tried. \- 5 1 Lexpenses paid, and their r ee y. valor, and self-] the pu h. Why then th COMPOUNDING SMUGGLING OFTENCT: eph Cleco, James Wilson, William Stewart, faa i 1 to vote tt = i ter e Cubans, unaided | not be yup and elected by the sp Under the } Jing many Indiet- | Charles B. Magill, George Mitchell, Samuel Flor ere weit aly ‘ outlined a Pathe dd uined four scars of | neous determination of thoy men's, hago bee juin tte past Theve | caer. Cartes Rim, atric Dang, and Adolph eas i 3 Was done toan ul with y= | feroc ire them Spain —— ny Instance will in efendants Were arrested for send ected ot the he nee i Ms Npebeshs arnugtaeenare iii head SOE aHe ther Gen, GRast drinks liquor or | Bente have oe axes of pawduet ty dupes who had recelved ockton's. Laid now t! te, 'C . sty ty il of y. ie has raised in | Water ll a theme of debat ten WADE, ul nthe expectation of receiving eoun- | Tr 1 ni rt failing H of rs | \ £ was also pra’ i ‘ Abacplaeehaal horse: cece UAL Gaus 41 ele money tourer, he was held to aw wirlaky the Federal Pid not seen : f fu count wey Cuba’ ov hundred thousand home | (0 rape thar eM era al, Leonard M. Fowler and ingot the ew: trial without a. nit while theres * Second not 1 1 guards; a “ «© Cuban revolution ts hyphae ae igetoedy: sprig ae Gated . mm a iL mon indi mt that political reasune do not toward + ; : : heondied Rempel fatallony SI nl hha HS | MAM of Connecticut, Gen, Borrow of Cincin= Pahtcbareta Pac them | case before & t inent and all the frauds, the aggregate | to-day a more formidable thing than ever. } iy. ang Me Gronem IL Steane of Phitadels Y A CUSTOM MOUSE POLITICIAN INDICTED att Ine. satertering | eRenee a! ‘ Wie tid” avout iq numt votes r eda by both | Since the commencement of this war] pia. All of thom dectate with solemnity tha clang 8 that 1 Psmond. Jat | Joshua ty charsod with various. ' yuunten Dato ear wi ' parti 1 stnaller than usual, A | one Captain-Generat has been substituted | they have never sen Guant drink anything | conrpinng tedetraud the 4 cnt of cers defondant was acquitted on oncindlct muon team Hoven tire men Of them H ‘ 1 ¢ | for another { the Spanish ar 1Caba td will qu tain duties on imnorted goods, Tw t . ly indicted now ¢ i " Was Mr, Kelly ‘ en for ‘ 1 \ t has had eral chief « sander t a ash ee ee taehern cre nt hie v kent thew ut bt falli t D gh ( Man ( Ot hk | i , ace ry t tap r Sy i i and then only SBre 4 WHAT THE <8 KNOW ALOUT r very much Ia than in the Repub. | farm aration of independ ‘ cate It te probably Ite, tor Rina | weldiier comferwed ta acceptin the Liens Hat | nunca wf 1 } tridked the fuit of | signed 1 tent of the Cuan I J W Ade | torney t ait “that the complilnt \ v 1 Onth ther h | nat t imerchants ¥ a 4 the ! t I Oe ijt i} u of | AJ) h 1 t tor tot | Grind Ju ( f ; Hay is ees ' bit 1 Lim yet live t t bye , i tener allie ‘ ment was fled agalnat.t ‘ would 1 wel WS hese | 1 in tt v | “ S AMItE ue Gaon 1a Dem s stayedat } fr ' f Before another anniversary of this day | fay: “Graxe d Tam afraid ma criminal trial, ‘They chose the for. | ao ; preseut f th bu | cho may be dest ike San Domingo to | tor ve and udicating that rin sMvoar TLY ots Me inal 4 of them from p " | come for om the long contest a blac Witson Knows Guan is ad Charles IH. Purd ale drugelst, w Wwe y 4 not ’ i al that f in 11) ” t { It is t , the con | «ned desert, All her toil, all her bl Ata ve boas Wik 4 |r Al i he (s of Iiged } tious RB 10 voted for Hants] and all her devotion may have no oth: SabAN EBERT ie :batie: Wilh says that the compl missed. Tt is |} 1 1 re qi to hear doiph A. New liet od RANPT They would | reward than the desolation of her fields | Hon. Gresat W. Scortreun of Per the. Gants. ot ves + | Oftice indict are the foilpwings sine fay ET ‘ rather hi man, wiih satis 1 cities, But whatever elke may hap- | claimed af way fi tram 1 very | ted t avai \aminiba Ati 40: niin Z F factor 1 were not yet | pen, it is certain that in Cuba Spain ean | Grast, inw e General w DR foe ee ae A discharged on his awn reve f M 1 ready to bi publi party | never bear sway again neommunienhle ly God! is #10 ponndeand ¢ Hoe { os ‘i Hartel, indicted we a letter, an eecane r or to commit Democracy The conduct of our Government toward | Ye must make that man our $OF: 1: Tle toarket sekecntn sid! Rinse on inane Me euiberriing aud destroy lig letters. In Dost Mart id Th be drawn from these facts nim r ' chant servic ed a ‘ ‘ w tall. eae for Kou : we shall jucnt op 1 to ex n its powe - ae by , Ss ESHA COUNTS cae The Is | A Ii Foret H f n " a a trad t of k a Ip Pi y wa tho | smugglers who were the reall i ; iar reay gi rea : , Seandalous Tampering with the Courte, liance with the Spain Cie a fritid However Weaana aes net ' er A ol | ARABS canes avid , f One of the worst crimes of Grani's Ad va nd a ftleet to thet: 1 r na bef Brief ‘ fat re L Bed petit reiea t i 2 ni . min the f nt] tution tat has imitated our | stated, Gna ted q | et alt, r t vr ronrerrnr of the civil courts t Some ¢ he South American | ¥ but n i « arte tal | fi | ¢ t 7 iy be as poses.* Nt GMs ure Lev bestowed on SiNMa Mle PA See « Deacoggiveg | J Port once, 1 c a the ( to return indictment ietic endorsement; but thi IRGUAM. OF NOES ache baal Mar azalue ae the District A ponents of the Adminis on um I. So much the greater the glory ¢ : Pivierecucts | 1 « Ane ERE TREATEN, oaltate e a itp re ty cient evidence, but not s0¢ Cuban. patriot r courage bas not ‘ f Nae 1 holed 1} t ( 1 h f | ’ a H 1 tor by 1 that the | the § 5 i) Who support GRANt are shiclde failed, and their « have 1 leganstoty # wit the One oF mont. p t f fa bond and the tral of a suit | trials, Which would result in conviction | and may God gis em and to the} . ‘ viitle’| Julius B. ites 1 | acain are erent thin TUNEE OF THE PRISONERS DISCILA and punishment, thr t t inter- | « yfight foran ea prospers | Pt ( 1 r ar ayy A Maabag’ cola “dd BB Pd ap Db Mr. Vi Iu ther of Mrs, Ca at both es, Lay to hr — mn afte a : F nape. - } 1 ! ' re | tht eof the proceedinis t V forthe tions in some } { ( ns t A New ea in an Old Case. hay \ and bie old " tto 1 ‘ ; i Meaiemare Aiaein tare 4 of s jt e of u remark MY] not worth t 1 1 hag | ment money 1 « with the rm whether it w : ‘ which has ¢ « e be re | { ‘ L b: t a o alleged. ns | in Carlisle, Pa. and who, after being eens |} ti th ts every day for a vwhich | etiam ie iiray, indicted O ; ting | Courts W no time in doin " trage n \« 1, eve y procured a new trial. i be a thing f im to take | 4 t them, and after their trial they were re | We Cost the Government eon | NISCELLAREOUS rextrs, cedar” t ethers, have'a di bein | which ign ult oe ge and heen it all the same, | Ware i suibseatenty extapina to Europe, | ¥. but has not been touched sit ederick R. Towman.tniteted July 1,198 for make | preniarad tinde uiyeelt (shying & athe are hel r the heads of the accuse custody af an imprisonment o} pt plise ‘ aviatiaet BRT LUGE RG Wot, for | road, the shantios of tho whites and blacks, and the sah a Giaes iui ent 7 ee ly after an imprisonment of | qe order of Vice-Chancellor Donn of | fir appenta Attorney | Srepdalent bas Ls lt f Mrs. Carter, under whac porch th eolared ¢ New Jersey on the bill for Injune against th institute as en, ut a nat! « 1 he ry Gnant ticket. When the manner in whi Miss Srein wes about sixty-five ieee be | nothing Is eve H F { rl roe Te ahr ae ga i ey Ili be Company ete that the | An indict | « orders, J and shatters fustene 1 i cond Vin the United States | years of age 1 been under the pro- | dete how cause ¢ L ut corruptly act of h I ’ courts of Ne ‘ i Lit | fessional care Scnorrrr, She died | 15th instant, before the Vice-Chancellor | professional | Oak ‘ and wea ss minute aa f will not he 1 e if such intimis | ix ary, 1869, possessed an ¢ | ton why an injunction should | geadoes Mine tu Whion ; vy ks “ went on dow a dation should prove suc ful ins | valued at about $50,000, Three months | !n# to the prayer of the bill ¢ | I | i “ dicted Feb. 1%, 1871, for m Teould hot ace wath n } instances, § wineans of ir ation fore her death she had made a will leay- | Hit any acts done by the de At | 1 Phivacarose were sence ail ie have been t1 h ( uit, Text ll her property to certain benevolent | ¥ ERE Ob A HiHh US RODEERAC ERE: Fe Putlexander als miicted i forper snare SNaninerne : 4 ‘ and oth t ‘ , nstitut y of Baltimore, In | ileal in thei ; ae ee | | J and aunt he w ho we t 1 chinory ( ae 1 l 1toy 4 so far as the application for th unction is | After the nding of 1 If ; " t , 4 | tirely in han { Gna i irt in Baltimore, and a cenna Nha dann that this ceder le not hever been heard fr pt F pe ee a " | i} t | - 6 indletm ts were ff in ¢ t c { | supporters. { atly Dr. Scuorrre filed | the injunctior 1 for by the petitioners; but | ty laws, * direct tu t 1 irish t On the other hand, in cases where promi | in A Will of lat ir- | Is intended to restrain further operations in the r ee’ Leach, ind : for i t nent GRANT politicians have been in 1] p s STEINE ‘ | constr nof the road untila full hearing cf e penalty or blood money Which he pai wit 1 r 1 Pride: for crime the President hasagain aud again | t the whole estate to him- crested in the matter is afforded, STRAW DAI. anarmanit with a dang . f : — intay 1 to protect them m the y al enaceaidita la tn the — Patrick McCormack, who Is said t be n pros \ Pe Au Bative Circus Company Arrested fot ; of the Liw, In Texas this interfercnce with | handwriting of Dr. ScHoEPrE and was wit- READY: OE and is int } ped on straw bail eh nork Gant, t i the course of justice has been carricd to a | messed by his father, ; J RP OF Hie noes 8 ft : r ah nove ast t most sean usextent. Judge C.'T. Gar. The relatives of the deceased at once suse | He re + | and ts still deta th riinent, | ' v nants parenp. | y 1 vartt a | LAND, 07 f New Hampshire, whohas | pected foul play, and had the doctor ar- | ag sad DOLL aaseane'ot: | sane Linitied on .on notan (ors aed ee, ree ea BP t ce, M i ; been eleven years a resident of Texas, and | rest the charge of murder, Two phy- | some « tion, after pursuing criminal Hives for | Hever been tried : \ nwhi f al pee. Mr. Plovd, t ’ who has a 1 known as a I i| im 1; One that there were no ve with varying it nthe | af Law Pye y PRL me ; pee aay M HE tet ! he was United t ruey for the | Miss Stemecke; and the ot hewspapers to a them: in r Henjaniin s wx Mills, uid Porastus ( entities Of | srlends of J Ca : father, | tn? han ; Western £4 the I t]he had f tra Nien ant ! iy ng in | te Charen dan re 1 to the eon | var id pat in shiap ne ie Mee | ! 1 | by ; 1 Lj} of t m 1 test [aheeal hist tl aa appeared Be vets Chin ae ; ‘ udited nada at an | Visit t 1 ry i front r t 1 nvicted. At th | ih ; She pape D0 bie Gay atch= | i H a 1 v dictinonts had boon found at El | of the medical testimony w tale eacaaca ena abht . i; raised A i ul i fn f 1 | and i t 1 11 who is a | broken down, and it was tl 1] bush, where they were r 1 t a | at y ee RETMOUE | M and | oled so tong eat i tw tN : { t 1 A ant | { 1 1 f < ou - | White ' t » th , « rn f vn 4 n, ‘ ay i 1 ' he Ne 1} 1 , A ! Rey T t itinspired # great many on | berles NcHots be ‘ with L Ib {i gaa aia ae ' ; “pes HOW COUNTERY EATERS GO UNPUNISHED | rey int ' m iit tue of the evidence of medical ex. | Who was serv 1 Dwhen | apne : ; HG F. Dunning was Indicted Fob. 26, 1810, | 7 ving ; , \a | for corline 1 ) jane ee jr v 1 5 { renal | t | charged had narrowly eseaped falling a} a tt t Aentni, sienGal 1 by | areal ; Win ke indicted int F stoute | wit : -—_— , | : f t were \ \ hae! Col Kolin MoH t : a t ht ‘ i 1 AIKEN, Who sw to fin ra of Sova F tl f these ¢ were |) Mens will X i 1 if \ | rod OF b alt not satisfactorily | ine city which they had made the centre of tand fw aly each Bean \ ‘ nn eda i 1 I en dn u PET ned Miss | their of wry to! yy ; | ; I thi? bev ee are fow sonalblo poople — ud ‘ j nema he sist | H ‘ ny n req J, W, | conversant with the facts in the ease who | Mr. M.D, Conway, in one of 1 was | ney Jn anal fraud 4 Allaged HigaeerlicRUaae nial 1 | 1 fl ner ofdn 1 Rey- |v he was very fortunate | from London to tho Cincinnati ¢ if ut ty it the Cu ( ‘ \ * i} : t th 7 ve ‘ y t y v ‘ rf ' t MLanas | t off as he did, and that any great | Mes the astonishing statement t minor in d Vand t vup, | Until a lance i f Gan s should be ¢ ued f sympathy expended on his case | f NAvOLBON durhig al_ months” ha to call his ea plain ! Thad H Ban 1 ; Sa pal oe ad Des VN Hy eal Nee aie tha ts HW engaged In unsuccessful secret negotia aver pees nthe { Guvernment, Soveral of the weigh a , perk H Pe seen eee a MN : eta : tions ¥ exiled French Communists in th Ww treated | Ail ui aan ern enees | s if $ Dr. White in Reply to De He / » Washington, hore Miss BTLINUCKE dlc de greaty England and Belghim for tho purp of sup. and did not | fie Wane “gin (EPH atity f we from the 1] jority of the inhabitants are said to bes} planting Dr, KauL MARX as the louder of the any tr ito | Pa Sie Oh TARE ak wore \ An i A 4 nat of I lieve as firmly in Scrorpre’s guilt as bef Internationallsts, Notwithstanding that Mr, oft tand | dud hl were not prosecuted w ho ¢ t ' ‘ t for 4 ‘ Bovaue | his acquittal, aud his proceedings © CONWAY this information was communis > openin the Court tast wok the | }st! Raralah one athe tion of the orm, is Py j TON isin Intlucntiol Gnanr polit 1and | release are not likely to iniluence public | ¢ited to him on unquestionable authority, and | funearaness Apex. orden to Keay up um | wii the evidence y strong, had ALT. Stewart W Ifo M shah! , 1 Lieut, Gov, FLANAGAN is the son of Senu- | opinion in his favor. the further assertion that at ameeting held at Mr. | that hh waa’ ready ta procead Wik | charges tn Mis cue entirely wled the | 7 y : antes Top tate A l tor FLANAGAN, Who manifested his gratie | When Scttoeren presented the alleged | BRAPLAUGH'S headquarters Citizen Lanpeck, | Hie trial, which was” thereupon ihxed by | Custom House, and was not even arre Sin: Tho Point Comfort belt f q st , tude to the Preside - ‘ 4 bs aident of tho Frefoh section of the Ints Judge Behedict for the 1th inst, tis known THE FUGINIVE DEPAULIEN BAILEY, af ol ab ¢ PA] Paine y aa ‘ j resident by a ludicrous | will of Miss Sretnecke for probate, three Tae | however, that the District Attorney hua nob| Joshua ¥, Hailey was indicted July 1, 1810, f a Mey Or chia thine, aad that Is Mss 4, T, Biowarts Lie | {Hutte i attempt to answer Sonator Sumnen’s | years ago, it proved to be an exuct copy of Honales proclatmed the proposals which had | subpanaed hie wi 1 who tive In distant | emboaziing moneys of the United States while | man Mat these com Litieiane and rounders | fw ae 9 t nN} h Bpeech on Gray a eB aD 07 i peon received from the ox-Imperial quarters, | Parts of the country, and ho will consequently | Collector of Internal evens Oat hip sute | could not approact ft My: Atowart would only reel inant ioe } Honete, Ty CRANE im the United States | @ form which waa given bim by @ Carliste | the story ie altogether too Improbable ve be ree Jeavo the Court no ather course bat to eaicas | oriiotae Ceginvernal Hovenue. Two of iis euli- | cola e ‘ then wo would soo whas | Batters tale weed gree au for Hb other instances prominent | attorney twepty days after the date of the I ceived with ualimited {0 the rial to anothor te mM. Repeated instances «f | offence, but have nover been tried. In connece | Real Baal yt ame gEs ef the & eb are: rwaident, Lido not eee why 1 ; " © use of such small #ubterfuges iD getting Ue | ton with this case an exrevenue officer assert® | TJ. Dueuoud® kugar M-Litite, becrctary,® VTeMeUtets J Melt agatuel forgery aud iulereprescutal .

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