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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, 1872. , to hh seri fi ] del f rain, the laet he heard were, Bren injuriously |. It woul! pare TWO HOMICIDES IN BROOKLYN. 3 ii/ pact nove to get bane doe othe ce | seater wuuca peony spew Gon. Cuvee | THE WALL STREET FIGHT. | sheets iidiy tenet deeatcs sneer: tts | | Tmo momrernns . ris ¢ es ALYY, | 27.008. tro, oF three “poor Mees," and | and bagged him to withdraw the ppod- ——— d i RS SIE WM pitoeat. Tae Hee os | Awether by her NelahberThe Weesonet . a the merchant who undertakes to dodge | tion of his friends in the House and allow | 7™* aS an aa bELes aa SARS men's Weadbents eee ns a nee rete heen | Potato Masher and a Pitchor—The C. na Tt Khines for ATL their exactions finds it a decidedty loting } the inquiry to be continued. To this re- 28 ‘there would hi ‘an enormous fall in Gin and dent Fe —— In relation to the question of vacating iy mand i = = | enterprise in the end. quest he made a decisive refusnl, And Ravet @ Rertioment The O14 Griasty ts | the order of arrest granted by Judge Fancher | bern tnanied to cover ot Vertape wiarge proat. ‘the | ‘The woman, Mrs, Margaret Bradley, who AEDNESDAY, NOVEMBHR 2. 1874 | 39 otvil service reform going to perpetu-| ‘The next stage in the proveedings was to Terribly Salted jodere V tt | against Jay Gould, testimony. in support of the Tinto ‘roatd, bane been suslied by fa eadere of | Was found on Monday night under the atoop, 4, ~~ ——"\ntusernenve Teoduy, | Ate this sort of thing? Is the “poor of- | appeal to President Jouxsox. This was] 98 the WarPath—He Denounces Gealds | siniication to vacate was taken yesterday hefure Retreat terete te markt property, | rront Arest, Brockiyn. covered with teem feademy of M -avori ¥! ficer” to be promoted and the system kept | done after the impeachment trial; and = +! Mr. MeDonough, the tefere omcer? AT am, cl be 1 several wounds on her head Seotire fbeive-Roors we ui We ” P| just before the conctuion of his term of | Honry Smith and Jay Gould have settled. | har, Horace ¥. Olark tontided as follows laent and inthe lit of zour expe: | and face, fs at the City Hospital. Hor condition Rowers Theatre Pomp "The iasne of this business will be looked | omoe he madean order retiring Gen, Burcx | Daniel Drew has also settled. Mr. Drew, after and where dogo resiie? | Pangea tie nanner andunierthe cireumetances of the | I very critical. ‘The surgeons consider her case Dae Wryant's Miwet rete. Twen's third vireet. Wave retations (0 Rome of ountry the month of Novem! i ‘of tiem. 1 ‘refer 10 active: am 6 some , 19 active a called leading: apeediative stocks in this market, A. Twas then, and am gtill the owner of ® considerable number of shares of some of the activ ry speculative stocks In te m <, What stocks 1m par- Hiewiae are those in Feapeet of which you desire to make Ingairy 2 1G iteno and North Arrest of the de‘endant in this «: ‘omote ‘whe real interests of the settlement, Is out about $1,500,000, What Mr. frith has lost cannot be ascertained, but it is certain that he and Jay Gould were together yesterday afternoon and that an arrangement ravanransor thr Anuy. ) | wan effected. The et nent In Wall street Wry Deck Ctrews, dee. Foot of Howwn ort th ame Theatre Mery Wives of Windior for with interest. Very likely President | from active service. Gen. Grant, how- Grant isa systematic man; but we shall be | ever, was no sooner sworn in aa President very much mistaken if the event doves not | than he issued the following order: show what we have all along maintained, om that no system of inflexible rules can re- form the civil service, But a prudent and discriminating Executive can reform it Jour Pune tee hs Naateakien iy Dest without any rules at all fem Bauare Th: a aeteaeiel % Bite Our Anverica hopeless. Yesterday morning Hugh Barr, Rosny {et be. rensomaby ex his wife, and a Miss Alice Beaky, who were am ncerrersceon, fumilinr | wits, rested when the woman was found, were are Umicratand why partice short of Northwestern common | ralgned before Justice Walah. The potate Hock shuuld have favored the the ti tous for tha theory mpon which. The. Erie. feallway Com of. large wooden ingtrument covered with pany shonid be willing to cause the Auanel: one |. Which was found in Apurtmientay fran whom they allege owes them Sion, There | was rxiibited tothe Justice, None pt the pret must have been some taieay prehension about the mat- | overs appeared to knaw anythin the ai fer. I know Mr. Watson welland know hin to be «| Harr, the husband, said he came home wt ven of the very hichest Integrity of purpose and o'clock in the afternoon, After dark bi 5 fed that Mr. Sudth did not 1 Bivessoog, Aster wd retired,, a i) With his other revelations the | 40d was asleep when the officer awoke him: felations which ne himself ae-walleas MrcGantd aus. | Mrs. arr anid her husband did not come hom 118 Bromtways Lee and Lato Olymple Theatre 1 vis Thompien Tope: ‘ atern comin storks, and Twas (ben, and am still ow ner oth of (owe Maat tt ; wan roran, pCa died away ata Inte hour, The settlement ap- dealt the Usted sateen $0 meen ST Generel pears to have been brought about by banking age thle great Rh, Beas, as retiree houses who were closely connected with both wrvice 10 Fevoked: aad he will be considered | parties, and who were doomed to Inevitable ruln ly on duty from Feb. 22. ay if some arrangement was not effected between you bern fan with : . the Wall street elants, thepnirer ui ticsiiee purketiiicents omen, | tained to the storm market at taat partieniar tine, | antil7 o'clock. She acknowledged that sh ‘ A Constitutional Question Settled. 7 sad mtd North Fe Bee porceae a Ui ste ares ta oc O'S: | Waa doch ‘aitebeoete eee, wate te rr Wemes, fos) | Slee donkey hed bear aniekine Raters ire Treat Nheeoantairebwesliteds There be ision in the Conatit ‘esterday morning 6,400 shares of Northwest- 7 thing T nave been confident that he would have given aneis directions to the ‘house, When Mrs. Krewe = chs hdl NAA olde! At intel Soaks stored Brice to his place as Pay-] ern common were bought in under the rule at Y ley came CTUATIONS IN WRSTRRN RATLTAT STOCKS =I, ‘ “ i t whiel ned them they sent for and drank fivt ‘Terms of TI tion of lala of Illinois that “the he master-General. His connection with the | 140, to settle acontract botween Garland & Mar- there been daria 1 mow Teaver Gat the utter Fain Of ake BeNTOr to lie’ eormore: ent worth of gin. and all Kot intomeated, * ernor shall not be eligible to any other | Tow forge ; | tin and Osborn & Chapin, Henry Smith and wemnent it Nurthwestern comin Hob 01 ¥ xivon the most cratable Avy, per ven ery i J JOWENTHAL forgery was unquestioned ; a nm & Chapin. nary aa “shortiy prior to the Bos: _.Waa not Mr. Wm. KR. Travers a director of the Fri nd itteligent story of th Roce Sa ; 14 4888 | omce during the period for which be shall | his dranken habits and incompetence were | Jay Gould are special partners in thene firma. | ion'fre,anisivee that cvekt ther? kere heen active | tialiwaytompuny at thetimeot thie arroat ana one ot | that all were drunk, and that when Mi. face tt . tes &8 have been elected," a question has arisen | indisputable; but it was the pleasure of | Five hundred shares wore also bought In at 150 | ealined In thig market in Norinwestem, common | the sur seeing vO PTH (ne, cher | came boune he waa aio drunk and beat aba ya . M lige . } by 8. B. Whi of whom f ronelierable @ rector of Vann kno nig wife, whom he struck, discoloring hee watt, pre (eet as to the eligibility of Gov, Ooresny to be | President Grant that he should remain in rena ne for the nocount of whom It nesy | Seen oe tnaenet So, euone | Seeders ine priation Rr as ke entiay OUmmpeey wre. 8 On Mra. Brad nystrat ini with chosen United States Senator. The Hon, wer; and he continued to hold his office : reapecta shortly ptior to and including Nov. 2, ised. | ug the Order Of arremt. him.” continned Miss he seized the Lebel The proposition of Mr. Smith to cover bis | A. An active speculation, as you term i rtliwpet: )- Assuring (hat Mr. Travers was one of these eure. | potato amasher and repentedty struck her. opete Dick consented to be a candidate for Gov- | for two yenrs and a half longer. During , ae a eee lace ceamebeeed aricrta the beppeata a oan direstma of tho srtion tn com | Ing her head et every blow. fie twen threw hee ernor with the understanding that {f | this period Major Honan wns, in reality, | sondermned Grimorcventorihe Brack Rechanee, | lett acd etersits, Paes lasrtea teat le Sct is ot Seen ignorantiof the eileet upon Mr. Gongs | ‘ym "he door \ b wna, + |< ed b , ook Exchange. | vew erate 4 i ignorant o ref upon. Mr. Gott ‘ elected he should have Senator Tawa: | ¢y y demned by members of the Stock Exchange. and Ini od to teote Upo! fitton wie ie an “ Mrs, Bradley lives at Colambia and Do: Paymnaster-General, and took advan. | [nan interview with a prominent broker yester- , terday the following conversation took place : art's place. He has been elected; and | tage of Brice’s condition to perpetrate th Reporter-1 see that Henry sinith proposes to cover himself with preferred stock ftow do now some fanatical believer in constitu- | embezzlement for which he was tried au “ tions brings up this mischievous article in | sentenced. His trial was conchuded and | "froker Well Tl telfene tat yen munt. mot the organic law, ax though that should | pis sentence published on Oct. 9, 1871, and | hint ne fore, supposing Tn tt crm Company pragma hint wd streets, Herehildren ha hare E arfetiy awk | care of her married d toineemert of such | arc Miss Meaky are li tice Walsh Us lity of Mr. Gould, await the result of Mra, Bradley's injuries. SOF BATE. ASUTHER WOMAN MURDERED, With reference to Mr. About & o'ele erday afternoo leseribe, was Whe Swell Mtormed. Wai irra a eo rret Opinion A transaction upon ihe Baameial at ENORMOUS REUCOT Q.-1 repeat the seine quests hecn placed in the Barr, his wifey 96 the administration of Urew Jay ( And others. The holders of the Northwestern commos K'wree opposed to nich inane, while those Who were hort of that stock, and, thorefore, interested In the asion of ite prlee, were fi Worniy, ota orable to lt. This dif- | Rutter Duncan? A. make te sanie auswerasto Mr. | ea iard of the Me ; make a difference i . a Tiuuke a corner on old eof opiiiion ani interests luelted large ¢ Dimean (hat! made as to Mr. Trav ppl et police atati: : = i , Wel porto cmeaars tae rore Vion) oraee) we up to $17 or $18 mbar | [ihe stock, the Boston confagration ocencred Qi y the order of atroet tn the hands of the | ly was told thate Mra, Me Alpine b . - =| There is of course no difieulty about it | issued in regard to Brice: ot sqooaed on It, TN | think, the sth of November, It wae expected aty SUPA? AL] waw Ine original ord dered by Mrs, Timley int accommodation of up-town residents, adver except in the mind of the innocent who Want ™ tell them to come up and see nic. ‘They offer to | event’ wontd prog ale in the atyek 1 * Did you observe anything ¥ Kntering place he was cone Meements for THe SUN Will be received at our regolar Anavrants kiveie new pork, Which nobody denies fe bet. | did the Chicago fre tn f L observed ‘apartments on the, vised the question, The Republican party Wasting tos ter than old pork, to cover their contract; but | Northwestern common one inition of Hl room divided from the Seles Ob the Wetown advertionnent oes Hig West |. Sashed throtels too many cobwebs of | “(Retr Onan No, ¢3.-4 new pork ix worth only $14 a burrel when old Pat ay ANC rd partition he found the ‘Thirty-second street, janction of Broadway aod Sixth | Tis ba y an. 1, 1892, teh granted Brig.-Geu, By pork is worth $18. What d onae it ie to beg MNS, inter woman unconscious on a cot, her clothing eae seemed to me ‘to be In the Broane, and BOS Weet Twenty-third street, opposite | that sort to allow at this late day the am- | Brice, theeea a » | ig tell me that | must take new pork when my eon Rick cea ware oct der Tee flags whe iemted the order, ‘The cltcmmefance | Ufated with blood. Her face and head were rand Opera House, and on the east side at S11 Grand | Hition of Dick OGLESBY to be obstructed by | aent Ay ae tract calls for old pork. all Inatanees to ono the stocks of which th wae cue which “confienil imy hiapresion that te | Completely covered with clota of blood. ad street, near East Broadway, from A.M. to SSO P.M. | | Fats te retires from A thousand and one Fumore wore afloat tn the | theembalive nies: Lam nol: permaps, an expert tn rela, heme of the arrestat the partieniar ume,and | Johnwon and Smith were aammoned. ‘hep, f ‘| a mere constitutional provision. The way ‘ered ty leere of the street. It was reported that Old Cn Drantel | thon to the condition of tne stock newket, bot | show ular cirenmetencer. w: founda large cut on the right side of the woe In an unsettled condition after the frst the Boston Are, Prior to v8 © price of the Jeading epecniative fron the lock-up of a piece by the procure. ing transaction "s Dem, Ticervenied agulnat an Tonto weld’ to bait caves | tn prive fatal Lalabainsrtecdancend excessive, at Mr Gout we . have meepincaree for the reminder of | sires Tinsley Wwiucled the, blows toe Tieton hive probably reauited In hi was found fn her room on the third floor « ‘Quit Mr Gontd. had h any that it out of it is through it, as usual, But lest * nd pronoune ce with section had been arrested on suit of the Erie Retiway ‘ Company, who accused Dim of hetug concerned peding that railway of $15,00,090 in conn ith day Gould. A reporter of an evening visited Mr. Drew him con: ng this report. The following ts the repurt- Repudiation The message of North Carolina's Re publican Governor certainly looks to- ward the repudiation of a portion of the . 182, to take effort Jan, timid statesmen in the Minois Legis- * By order of the Secretary of | lature might be deterred by the Constitu- BEI eke Toc door all derived from public docu- tion from voting for Dick, the whole mat- | wente, we submit for the consi ation of These fact th.” A Voticup had, 1 think 1 Sf the depression sult ded by herchildren, At the b 2 : hel she 5 oh ALA ond ari e950 00, would oF word Hew station bouse she said that dr. McAlpine. State's bonded debt, Although he says | (Cv has been referred to the editor of the | our readers. We think, however, that they | “Reporter 3ir. Drew. they're talking aboat ar- |G! that retation Mess. Jay | when you have previqucy sated would weve reautted | C2me te her room to speak to ber about hee New York Thnes, who, being an unnatu- | oO fealing you about thie Bre bushv-sa. ae if smu | 9 Oe Tee eee canectiectd, | from bis feline te wive twit in 810 i ihink It nd she stood in the hallway bh that “no proposition looking toward repus | ralized citizen, and recently from England Will agree that the pardon of Hover forms | hed not had trouble enough WW Northgestorn tioud‘tomerd the nisrket for Noetnwestern, comin Mh | worn, "The exaction ity alte continued, Mr. MeAlpine . | zen, ‘ - J nO} sequel to > eT ” Mr. D Arrostin Vy, how can they | stoek on Nov, 2, 1872, and during that week. A. and began abusing me, and finally w fiation in the slightest deste would bo | Where the Coustitution of the State of INl- Bh ike HERE ees ice eye arroate mc? Wiat have Lone? Did Hever in. | eeiauowm te dn uwnets cr tie mock aid (9 dwn atalrashe struck ie werdan the n consistent with the honor and ¢ ty of | oj , » part : math dd ure anybody? Whe Ing to arrest me i rew sud Senith Were snot 1} pa a ot strike her.” the State," in another part of the message | Nl! # made @ daily study in the parish ‘ aD tial Where dil you hear that? aed ‘ ta owper W'tvould be reatratbed within | yyMtFqite Alpine save: © While T was speaking te Sta smother part of the message | schools, isundeniable authority on all ques- | The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada bas |" Reporter Tread something of it In one of the Bg a Gust Tate) howd be rostratned within | Mra, Timley my wife came up the stairs nnd he asserts that “there is a prevalent | t sion of the m rket Wer baad, Gold was tious of that nature. ‘That gentleman has | determined to abandon ite broad couge of six | MEP TONTS ihe papers, ol! That don't | tuinceh Hester wits grappled with the question, His opinion, | feet and narrow tts track down to fourfert eight | prove that they're going to arrest me. ‘The pa- | Interested to mustaln and navy he market pries. which concludes further argument, is that | 4nd one-balt inches, As the fuances uf the | jen, say all rorie cl UNG 1 oe: uit you see, | fits! at ube aanie tyre (OWaft the Marke} fer that aft the position that Mr. OcLesvy cannot be sas ae eae ibe poormaclnct be yo tion with this Brie matter, Watson | othsr stuck? A-—Mr. hchell and myself were owners chosen to the Senate “is untenable.” The ; r ; i 1 Northwestern common Weay you Will be “wanted” to gt degrees, and as the firet step in the proposed un- reason is—and we are sorry he de haw heen declded by the eourts ( rovtone | kan Jawing her. L told my wife to go dowm Tatie Federal und ‘State. « tol cance Stalrac and started down. myself, abe followlng opiieable to civil sults: But itiwecrtain that | me. Mrs Tinley wa. seated in her room at prot applicable, it was tn the power of the in | time. As Lieached the bottom of the stairs stigators of Thin sul to have decreed perpetual impris. | heard @ erashe and looking round, saw Omen! upon preliminary prove Women clinging to a Inte earthen pitcher, WHO AK MILLIONANIES While separating them 1 found that my wite ay porous are (here tn was bleeding. She was faint from loss of blood. (owalbly give ball ta the sta 0 Mr. McAlpine denies that his wife had a knife rlatter their arrest? A. a! or struck Mrs Tinley During the visit of ‘a SUN reporter to Mr. 4 comld. fo Nike manner and | Aipine'e house & child cf one Of te tenet ‘the Sherif to ackept , | said- “T suw Mra. McAlpine strike Elle ‘Ti nee Me, thereto feeling among the people in all sections | of the Stute that the present debt is gr than they can possibly pay; that it is taint- ed with fraud and unfairness; and that for meny and various reasons it is not of the binding force and obligation that coms monly attaches to the public debt of a State. They would be dissatisfied with any legislation looking to its full payment, or | ock, and were In- ners OF stetagainat depr We were nieo 0 e explanation in regard to the $15,000,000 out | other rallrund storks, aad. Were adverse Lo paul nds | dertaking the gauge has been narrowed between | of which the company Ix sald to he defrauded Tait intervacea to elfay rhe clarsve of f to reasous, for oracles always weaken | Buffaloand Port Sarnia, Thisinstaitmont of the | “Nir Drew Wh). L have heen clear out of the thet. ‘That was our slae of the aiestion. yhen they go fooling around logical pro- | standard gauge opens a new through line of un- Erle Ballway Company for four years. Pam = vahiaii pis kai, —' on referre bro om He ud thin city to clear, ‘They can't prove anything against we DYPRESSING MAKE. cerece-—"' the provision referred to does not | broken gauge from B aud thi city to the | Why, T never beard'ruch a thing. What have | any intimation ou or ahortly ofesa to relate to other than State | West, running north of Lake Erie, It is expect- Yi; O.—Mow rk whOe hin an, The discre jon can determine | ACros® the hose with ® knife, but it didn't cu Mrx. MeAlpine ta Ub children, White the @ done?’ They can't arrest te. Watson, eb ause the arrest of day Gould | ae ie suificieney. If he bhowid decline to aceept | her.” ‘The tenants refuse to aay pything ome ” i »y taxation a nm vet | ” ore Di "7 ecrease Fo e yr ny thing agotnst me vtertere with him or Ris bherty or | clue imprison vent mecewsarily follows wnt) reltet | cerning ti fray | dectare wher e interest on it, as it now stands,” The! caium glare of his maguificent intel- | Of Tunning expenses, wht: Wil result from the | ner moody reflections ut ner in North } ee eae eee ere | wae rumored Wet a | mother of four sm ors were dressing hew wornd the little ones were gathered around the Nad been dey dat atineand m rouuCE A panie in the adoption of the standard gauge structed secth n the recon- | Weetern. n of the Grand ‘Trunk road, will — 1 weak Governor recommends “a new clase of bonds, based on lectual endowments upon the doubtfal equitable aud satisfactory | 5 i » State : ‘ proeeto . wna : ile in which their infant brother was ashe, ; | pages of the Constitution of the State of |), the managers and at the same time aa- | COMMODORE VANDERBILT'S CARD Etcat depression inthe anarket pi Ave. Be grade in ve I ‘ Sak 5 ea ‘ x * : : e ir project of altering the gauge 4 eat 'Dre : Mk were timony of Mr. Augustus Schell, ants. approbation of the people of all parties, | states at one and the same time: | onthe rest of their line. It er Mepadiation of Jay Gould and the Aa dhe waives ol Drew fad Grtth wore com u : ere : and at the same time for only such amount ALAIN can prohibit a Prited statee cenator or « | ed now tht the broad gauge has no merits eut- ae begs) Popiartecadl ce Prtpechay fectea win ete Krie Rahway Company were partis to | Wuet Wa. I. ‘Travers Kuo) TRE RAsT pie ein Neate as is clearly within our ability to pay jepresentative Id Congress {rom holding =! 4s | sek ; spp ~ | ihe Bitor or the Commerce atrenu ae ah fivtbe 3 Heagiecthy peters po Mtl) SET. bs jent to compensate for the greatly increase: ; Raed # GONE Q-—Did you have | any | tm he Emil Andee of M If this means anything, it means that | Pe Her a vcarre or Seuuore That (a atta av | cost of operating such a road, and ina few years |, ay Ro id IIa omcoe of tie brle, Railway “Company ut The Birdies is pee for the sis Ue Phe tga je 4 aw 0 e deb d= " i‘ obabi ide ads on thie cont ont In Wall «treet. and das entied fe aa Li North Carolina will not pay the debt sad, This ls. a creat relief to the timid consti« | it # Probable that all wide road in ret. an ; he dary, Fravers inthe 4 pany apd Jay Gould died on it by a cary ute between the Eric Ryliway Com: WN the press, My i t-bag Legislature, or nent will be reduced to the st: yin | comment f tard axeoelited with that of Mr tutionalists and very likely to the great Gould and rday morning the case of EPrmft at most only such part of it ax was honest- . the mean time several new reads are building on | Sine connection with the thems a fy thet Ata epectal term of the Supreme Conrt of the State | Andre, indicted for killing his wife onthe ith ly and equitably in rred and good Octesay, But ignorant persous | the narrow gauce of three feet. and «0 far ay | gross injustion has been « rane thereby. T bes Get yan be | gf New "Fork. ie iat the Cure House inthe eilyof | of June last, which has matnty taken 1p she \. . i 0 2 re Constitutios . . i ror satis! eave. therefore, to aay (one e fol yt ave | New Tork, on the sof November. ist. pi Ay Wesnvniay ackward the United States for the article whieh ly the special purposes for whieh thes are des | (ut auniectt savat in the mattor, | sm on the sanje ay cciipan wiaage eee td ihe JULY, EN BROMO aed McD, . “settles “who shall be Representatives ov | signed. Lhove had bu eae tian with 3 NEITHER DICEW NOR SMITH RELEASED edings herein, ani of All Hag the | Passes, the prisc “What is one Insel, re or man’s meat may be an- Tigao, | Court to charge the jurg i —— « vald in my t Tsold him a lot vated the Senators,’ and tlodin Q. State the only a provision | pyyin hat oeens Mew th ‘ ep quarter ending Sept. 0 ub of stock, for whieh he wid the privt yew a respect to the degtoe other man’s poison” is as true in politics | woo may not, they might call the editor of | Qyuicration fr He Verio waa Snbetiotniy ba ae fa call for a Cur x Which he ale " ened saruered | of insanity which excises criminal ats. ‘The and in the matter of civil service reform | ihe Tince—these Hoosiers are proverdially | creased over that of the pr (imevateter sa a eee sues cpa og weit mang Py iyanpauited a reteroe fa taxe the aMhdayitor ic: | © uunsel also asked that the jury be charges ypon asin anything ele, ‘The Administration | rude of speech—a Innkhend. But he is | Ninety-nine ships left that port for the United | ever ty have, unless it he te Watend: ty Pee seated fea “quarretied Sh ntoned in tue anldaimdarit. We terther ordered Many df the recuse donee Redhead a cies Press has been quite Jubilant for the past | pot, When he speaks of “the national | States during the three months, carrying sisson | HAve beatles, always ada toed all my fet the “oreaking tp of tie lock» ae ie came Pity, He dravers, tiem before the sald | was thought, Im the maith to favor the jirisomers three days over what it is pleared to call | Constitution” he refers to the English | steerage passengers, amd nearly ax) tn trans tT cawe ta tht, oepeluslon St antho MEEURSN tian atsteut Sf mbitettua | fing at Sew orks : AEE ions the beginning of eivil service reform if | Constitution, and what that doesn't + epee ay left for Canada, carsying | Peet lost constant. ba i th rofures of ay d 4 rath Charnes £. Louw, Clerk. Z manslaighter in the frst ant thied the promotion of Assistant Postmaster | ¢)¢ may stay riled. 50a ey tai one left for Vietorta and two | name in mssoctation with tie weenie very much | ail Drow In reper ————— wzreos reread to them, ‘Their request Was ous Farrman of Philadelphia, This, they all bat tice: Gecaaes tail a for South Amorica. all carrying au ageredate like an attenipt to misicad the public, to my ine | #ated that he be LFTRR MR. WATERING. plied with, and they again retired. But Dick Osxesny's all right now any |" ; try. and, after. the publication this te 5 ? toy, is only the beginning of the eud of | way. 50,886, OF these 18710 were English and only | {Ore OO. iiisinfermation ean mo longer be | 428%. 1%as grate : > EXPECTAD AGREEMENT, th liticians’ rnte and the spoils system. ‘ —— 510¢ Trish, The remainder were Swedes, Dane Urged a an excuse for continuing this course tor. that it conid be iniplte on Deputy Sheri® Judson Jarvin's Story of the 18 o'el rk the jury told the court of Se Pernice uae cb spies : and Germans, who nad come from Scandinavia As for Wall street si f know nothing War thers ansiiue sald ac. this, Interview eon Arrest How a Jerseyman Aiempied to ey had agreed upon a verdict. .\ud Tloreafter all appointments areto be made | The Army Pay Department and G bein ivlonea fash iets aenanMlons UM dy ping ihe ihe attest thioe ng ire ace fem tie caany tn Mer Cesuldy Au escien vae Gee edtord. however: had gone up tows. si i the by promotion and competitive examine. Grant. mos te Uhibplng (rom Baltio porw hp thedes | Leste Te my ery aw any atte | Tink Me agro sated fuat ir wae advised hy ce A Sty reporter called upon Mr. Judson | entered the courtroom at that time, “The llet OF tion under the rules of the reformed civil The pardon of Paymaster Hover, sen= | yuan lines of steamers wulative feiraunet Hpvalid, gud Tougae tid te tim tart wey | davis and learned the facta, from an official Jurors were called, anit ithe, foreman wa caked service, Well, this great reform which | tenced to ten years’ imprisonment for ——— Noth Weer Fount ermaet: MaxUgMunua. | brestmight Iuipeacived’ hr (rand on other att: | point of view, concerning the arrest of Watkins, | the sirtrise of tant te: seemanes: wits hh tha the President has been waiting for so long— | embezzling about $459,000 of public money, A Boston agricultural paper says tl papa ilpsieis Aviat Gua VAN emelxe sight hee who, It is alleged, was Kidnapped in Newark | afinnative. Mr sparks the olerk, sald ce will itwork? Is it practical? That is the | was issued on Monday by President Grayr, | mn was awarded # premium at the late ¢ fanned F cahed Re some tine ago and taken to this city, by order | 410 bar multiy or sgh tisy aie adiaka, question, We give the President credit | This event brings freshly to mind the ans | Sow aud fair in Northaupton for atwoyeer | odors Ven his residences cveniye Dale and under the personal direction of Mr. Jarvis. hie foreinan anawered : for thi Ant t by promot | tecedents of th’ oat embezzlement and | Ol! colt, when the aptinal entered was a horse | ington place me further p wie After bis release Watkins sued out warrants for “Guilty of inanslaughter in the third dusree” for this one appointment by promotion, seep a ‘ with | Clht years old. ‘The owner h colt in pam | Fegan''ig the yewa expressed inthe card pub- have ln | the arrest of Mr. Jarvis and Mesars. McLaughlin PACTS IN MUELIGATION. Moh seems by common consent to be @ | the: Fresilent’s strange connevtlon (With | sire, and sent amen to being bln tothe ehow, | Hecht anu opirita, and enomerl wcrh aisrurend J nd | and Bowland, nie associates, and also instituted | This verdict was affirmed with the usnat fare good one. But here comes up another | the case, ee § The ‘een deoughs inetend aa. cighipeatold | Usike seeuttetion of bis anise with | suit in gts | wcivil sult for $10,000 damages, Mr. Jarvis sald | Quah and then Assistant District A: mney case in which the operation of this method | Tn the year 1367 Gen. B,W. Brice was | porse, to which the prize was duly awarded. Wall rliget speculators In the reret rear ete to the reporter: moved for Judgment. Mr. Brooke, on bell of of refulTn Wil DY HO Means VE ty ve good pal of the army, He was | Whether thin bea true incident or not, it in| Nef in Aurthwestern commen, Throng 4 “Ay well at Loan recollect, Wathing was ar. | the isteaner ald that Ne world oinox*he Me old crony « 2601 one ; wort system « rding prizes | every reference to the name of Jay Gould taal rested in the early part of this year for the com ou for Immediate sentence, and asked for tine purpose. ; an old crony and bosom fricud of Gen, | very certain ut 7 ft hi pra es ry Re renee | the, te of Jay a wid a fee uy Company, whore | Thisston of some icecraleas eotian. che fecte of | in Which to present to the Court authontivated, By the resignation of Surveyor Cornenn | GRANT, Brice was given to oceasional if | at agricultural fairs ts often outrageously une | wlay cing over the curd gad acknowiladalns 1 Yule | which Leannot recall, By the way, It was not facis Uhat be thought would affect the punish. » o se : at ce « ‘ e falr, A stockholder in the fi faht drive bin into the parlor and pi ded to cor legiiioate purbose of ball Was to seeure te appear: | the first time that he had made his appearance = merit to he fmposed under the verdict. Me. Sul of the Custom House a vacancy occurs, | not continmal drunkenness, and was g Seis Gums of ekiee Gtk tha deen oa ie Hs the parlor and f eded to com : cs iS Geer ten ast destroy Alm im | in the Sheriff's office. I have seen nine ere bee livan said that be had no objection to deferring which, it is insisted, under the Philadel. | erally beileved to be incompetent to pe Gulisdlr (Rata BeLiicasnitorcid guinea Gane istive to myself, he, “1 thongbt tt jodgnuent and exeeution fore myself, and am informed that under the Judgment, and consequently the prisvier wan phia precedent, nnust be filled by promo. | form his duties. He was detected in cone ee ee onan en ld be cute ata fi i deny the reports white MOT A STOCK CONBPIRACY, Polme of the present Sherif predecessor he w remanded, i { ntique and drled-up cow, would be sure o| have wal reulation that Ml any © sclavued any intent ml t ol % 18 cI « PRISONTH' “a dion also, Will that bein any sense are- | miving at the payment of a large sum of | rine; while the farmer without any spevulative | Hawwilhs the Northawersern Inueihiwe Th a fraud, to which L specifically refer, Watkins wae | A vtreeidentiy did uct enemcherd a word form which promotes the Deputy Surveyor | money upon claims for bounties due to | interest in the exhibition may show the band. | Stiht association of my name with that taken to the office, and bath was demanded by : me in $40. In default thereof, or at least of thy | that had been said. When Mr, Joseph st eaunsy, in respert't justification of his sureties, he was committed ar attr aay cde Nmpecay Spr key geen oS | rf knowledge tp respent to (he otcick 1 2 | temporarily, but owing to the urgent solicttation | Mag to bly FeO re tia orc orp E F fy | Ree ec en onceren mmerottn GBINE:T CRs horton. and thetecrthas TiAl @ know! | Proce OL the verdict th Ba Tenor pidched Pe ese Tia Mr Watson state in whowe charge the action | ede of his farnily connections, which 1 believe Ciincian. ‘he man scemsto have ho foeliag lett Auontie- | agains Mr. Gould was placed? A-Line he to be respectable, I'finatly agreed to and in fact 2Ulolle renee lace: hors hie anidcen a Sie tor Wan eounse) OF M4 did release him, "This action on my part wag SXCUpE an lucene love tet he wort ty \ th Messer. 8.1 more directly ‘Influenced by the promise of Countryinen, who crowded the court room dare nut “4 : trial, were generally pleased at his cere each of then Bis couraels knee is sureties sheila, site we from an ignominious death, and iia With Ane viedinary ¢ and Justity SPUR ORs BO Be sue ACeCR ulated hin heartily. Bat white Gould has Injured me greatly,” oxen in the State, and Reporter-In what way has {t injured jal token of encourage. | Vanderbilt ? to the post of Surveyor? Will it not | colored soldiers which had been forged by | somest yoke of mateh in fact he perpetuating that infamous sys- | oue LoweNtuas in Washington. The fact | go away without an u Se iennicw tem of corruption and bribery which has | that these claims we sd was made | ment, But fortunately for our agricultural ine | ,,Gummodire Vanderbilt % by, in repuratl ade the New York Custom House a! kiown to Brrcr, not only by an agent of | t the public are learning to put more con | Why, a few moments before you ca a stench in the nostrils of the whole coun- | the identical colored soldiers, who sought | Mdence in the judgment of Impartint and expe- | man was here who showed me im telegrams te rlenced agricultural reporters than In the awards | Celved from a party in England, wlo was de try, and the Custom House officer a terror | to prevent the payment of the forged | Tened sticultural reporters tha to honest travellers? claims and to have the money retained for pies Beas y Aiselnined, # truly Whiter Dr purchasing a quantity of ratlroad stock, In cor i Hiteeavera naraae) he asked | He we reg b having boen made, 1, in my capacity’as the Sher- SI CBATRMIATASToLRl ta mettle uate Wee eae Ifever anything was proven mid ques. | those to whom it belonged, but he was Though much of the sndden sdioe the meaning of ender nes na thpaw. Le Ws deputy, becam: Tesponslble for hie penne | fested no interest. tion or quibble, It was the fact brought out | aleo informed of the same fact by some of | against Mansard roofs has its foundation In a | UBWite nes ee ey, Newark for some other viol was sent at once, sayin dh ebhinehongioh tion of law, Tbe | THe before Deacon BUCKINUMAM's investigating | his own subordinate officers, Neverthe. | bind popular feeling, there ean he uo question Ulster indizertly iin Lhe sp | Wallstreet mon ores Or ineny Soares Acct enouid | Cameawar of ble wierealoute, and directed | The maximum pen ment committee last winter that the Surveyor's | less, he cansed these forged claims to be | about the wisdom of the underwr: DOANE | Te TMT ete et Thee | MU RUOGS aruak (lane LA pou, reeh Gown: lawn cn || 20.808 11) CUM TINALAT he selected some as- prison for four ver ian, department in the New York Custom | paid after he had received this information | for higher rates of Insurance for unsafe roots of Comn ¢ Vanderbilt: (emphatically) No, nnd what wart tng us the sistance nod | proce ded fo Rewark, Fearing your, mad SIHisa GAS FONT OR EGE initainea: SAITO R etoTns Te RCI EL oa PATIO Conia this palterns. Tn-fase of the lasnda taught bythe: l/sin tanh ouvir arnival A wea a sat they mbgh ne Involved in some the ijsiter punishinent imposed by Uk ouse « onness wecommit- | from these various sources, Raaton are, thé isi. Sia Ga AGatOee Mateaia Reportar May Lark if you have any especial | Penn, but culuk it wang & & Silky, owing Xo a probably wnadrieed and Bes The jury evidently did not wish fully 1» tev glowed it over and whitewashed itas | Hereupon in the summer of 1887 the , recon for thinking Uh of Wig? 4 action on the part of the Newark au 1 the insanity doctrines of the defence, and were roof of lumber and slate, euch as has just been Commodore Vanderbilt- Mhave had bat one WXCITEMENT IN THE STOCK thought It best fo accompany them, and did 80. | equally unvilling to impose upon the prisonas well as they could—for that was what they | House of Representatives ordered an in- putuponthe st ores Hotel, at the corner | basin transaction with him in my Hfe. th | market Linet ar Angustes Schell afew m When w rived in Newark, my posse, un the penalty for the full erime charged (a ine toe were appointed for—but even their report | vestigation, Mr. Sraxron was then Secre- | of broadway and ‘Twentieth «treet, appeara the | JMU IM Caold him some stock, for which he | fore se clon. Me inion wed ae dead ty hau the alreetion or gullance of'a Mr. Howland, | dleement.. Manslaughter inthe third. degree | : sa eT ie ane an road no reason ter be aise | hvarter before 1a that something ‘ went at once to the Park H he roelilenies | was ooasequentiy a somproniise. confessed a condition of things that cried | tary of Warand gave the committee all | neight of foolhardiness, Were the roof of sate, Sith him on that occasion look o produce & pabic fock mark of Watkins, while L proceeded to Police Head= at aloud for reform, ‘The testimony taken, | the assistance in his power. They took @ | incombustible material, there could be no rea. ter Why then dy you distrust hhin? uerers And tnvoked the alii of Sie Chie ot | Sw SALTED DIAMOND FIELDS, not only of the plundered victims but of | large amount of testimony clearly estab- | sonable objection to it; but to every one pas Fo Re A A Hd a we be unable to do so ourselves, ‘This aid was + tho plunderers themselves, was unanimous | lishing the guilt of Brice in the payment | ing slong Broadway It Is apparent that this two. fs his, and still be honest.” rani | gucwifully granted, or rather tendered. for we | Corroboration of the had no need for its wi nnd conclusive that bi Reporter Hut surely, Mr. Vanderbilt, you nce, While twas A ibes were habitually, | of these forged claims, and also showing | *tery pile ef beans and plank would furuish unat have some other reaeona besides that for bat ho ack nar i” | talking (othe Chief, the party that I had de- | gay pranerece, Noe ae 4 ti ourishing food to a conflagr b ase at ad 2, wim het ween th se ‘ es , Nov. meet ig o nay, Wmost invariably, taken by the off- | that he was incompetent from intoxica- | 22U2!*hing food to a conflagratic YOUE ODIO tT tell haa Sack bast {te worglmed to f SSr WRSRLING Biron GUM MIOUERS Clie | | Kicectors of the Ban Prancteco aid New 5 Thet ‘0 prope: enhavon the At i sonpern Commodore Vandert | air, God | meet the Auctustions of the dav, : . , 4 rs of the department, There is no im- | tion to properly discharge the duties of his | Tt is stated by authority that the Seore- | Almighty hax stamped every man'e character | “OQ ¥xpiain what you mean by ihe expression stocks was then communicated to us by | york Commerctal and Mining Company wes he'd porter in this city, no priv hus ever McLaughlin, When they left me they went on his face. Lread Mr. Gould like an open | niust be iargined A. short salon of stock are Piclanahiin. When they left, me they went | yesterday afternoon to F< book the first time saw bim, [did not tike to | Tally inade by borrowing stock and sell! will make some agyressive person Who | office, The committee partially prepared | tary of the Navy ive reports froun the itered New York trom a foreign | a report setting forth these facts, a OpY | propositions in his report.” Aggressive"? | express too steonaly an opinion this morning, | HOCK apes the marcet. he lender of Known to Mrs, Watkins, had an interview with | Geological Survey vent out under King port, but knows that bribery is the rule | of which isnow in the War Department, | Good gracious! Whaton? His aggressions so | but Ifyou wish to have ttnow Uw give ih to you ne Dorrowas fe ee Bevce Sieh | HEY, He saked wnecner Srl Kd Scn, and consisting of Mr King, D. D, Cotion, Burs amd the almost invariable rale with the | Bat on August 12, 1867, Gen. Grant became | far have beon on the treasury and on the Inw, | YOU. have tiny authority for stating that Toone eaerio warts H d * vevor Bost, and Mr, Fre: sider Mr. Jay Gould & damned villain, You wt ix Vin right sorry he Tent home to entertain | YY Ret Ota alte ou.’ Chie oxirenstnn bt eoktem was meanings | oct K in borrowed the borrower pays the | less, as Howland was known to have arrested < priee. Waking on previous occasions for ¥ Qe Regarding a dealer in stocks, situated as Mr. Gould | the law. ‘The party then qult wav on Nov. dt Juminous reports from the aurvey wore ree ceived denouncing the whole pretended «sor | ery as a gigantic (rand. The trust t otations of | adopted a resolution to the eect th J the hoawe, bat | be at once and fully oxpesed, in order eustoms officers, and that it is next to im- | Secretary of War ad iiterim, and at once | Is he going to be possible to escape the extortions of th se | set to work to protect Brick from the con. | Hon? heeches, tinuance of the investigution, and to sap- | ‘The Couric more aggressive in that diroc- » strongly’ wr theory about faces ts ha villain can dy Id be detected ——__ Journal busies itself about Yat what hour of the day woul tt | not hburhood, One stationed himealf ‘ ; odore nder} neues ley upon | py 44 otniees tO take With a f ne stationed hime! public be protected; also, mc Instead of there having been any im-| press both the evidence which bad been | the composition of President GRANt’s now | gognNnodor Vanderbilt Rogues PFey upon | be tnost rahiots to bis businers to take bn away, from | Above the hotel, another below Mt, while a third | ios may be Broke ted: allwo, that hs) mol Provement in this regard since Deacon | taken and th rt based upon it, He | Cabinet, it recommends for Postmaster-Gen- Reporter- But Mr, Daniel Drew can hardly be Mr. Gould wae ar Inod In the park apponlte, A 8 Hs fain poration be dissolved ae soon ax proctivwhles Bockrsonam's committee turned over the | immediately dismissed from the 4 eral Deacon RICHARD SMTA of Cincinnath, and | *Hlled & foo “ and mother of Watkins | ‘phe public are warned against any fu trans ne C i} ately miss rem the depart- " : re Vanderbilt but men have not A A The mother stopped | getions on the faith of (he alleged discoveries nest and smelt of it and suid that on the | ment the two clerks whom S it supports th alias of Deacon Smiru for the | always the ability or inclination to study other | [MMumn gus slant Ors OF abot ti ieee eure, aed fhe wifo | All the stock thus far sold ie still held by WC whole it was not #0 very offensive, ft has | STANTON had detailed to aid the commit. | #U>stantial reason that he is of @ nature truly | men's Caves. However, I dont want tu be led When you came to the office of Oxhorn & Cha y Bhe was fallowed by Bowland; but ohe | amul 8 she Bauk of Californie, und the been growing wor, until now there isnot | tee, and shortly afterward soine of his | B00. We do not nresiine to offer any aneu- Mitoporter- Han Mr. Gould ever done anything | parvone eethered aroma the Sones A, eluded tim and hid among the Gees, “Than on- | fina from ihe Ruaratieneat hecetpany: oe vote i As ment upon such a subject; but we sincerely en- | to satiafy you that your Brest impression regard: crowd and conft and ve great vent It | posite direction Watkins was seen comlag, and ‘The report of Clare e hi ‘om the pert. SAD one paronl get Ante their hate hea | friends got through the House of Repre- | gorse and adopt the remark of our contem. | ine nin Nee oor 1° Y sai Haruot wichout dimieuity hac made my way through | the oficers mrrenced vin. He pu lus army arvuad | Phe Tenure of Diaranee Bing eites tite. «pers but is called on to pay tribute to their rm. | sentatives the following resolution p01 specting the nature o! con 8 fi Commodore Vanderbilt Certainly he has, the crowd fii he fron railing and yelled | Murder’’ Po- | Table Kock, alamonds and rubles wer found pacity, Is the civil service reform that lin Whereas, Thore are an uausnally iargo unmberot | We te indeed. a truly mood k Deacon Bash Rom city an instance? baba ydeel Pl Arent Welkins wanted'to be tukan to Lanibert fale | cufne surface and iy the crevices that ere, oro An tpuecely large nammbe je is indead ruly good man; and if true} Com No, Tean't dy that; What oeonred tn that os atkins wanted to be taken to Lambert, a fel- | instance of a’ tind " there was that been so extolled nothing better than an | neni for per goodness 1s a qualification for the offive of Post- | but 1 hay Auge fay mind re. | tite ovale Aa Mr Gunld wae aulauied Uy sererel anand ard glove with him, but McLaughlin | the soil had been tampered with, In eovvived elaborate contrivance to perpetuate these | r Onn master eral, there can be no question that | gurdit y declined having any | trrent, Oar af the counsel ingalred if tail would be tated upon bis being taken to Headquarters, | where there were no trares of the w riher dealings with hi myself, but 1 st dvi Y which the officer conse mely | tacen ou the spit. The inquirer was answered by one to do, giving It as | no evidence of thi abuses by a syst Aven ou the spat. The inquirer was answered by an ' nee of n of promotions? Deacon Kichakp Samir tx better entitled to f i thelpubhte ed all iny frieuds to ayold bim ala, When, | of ihe eiticers wo muted that ball ©uid RIL De Ts opinion shat that was the proper Diao. | was discovered 0 “Dut,” says Senator ANTHONY in the Tie treet Gt Gaeta tere rotrench. | Uvat dignity than any other porson in the United | over my advice was asked I said to them, agi | execptat the Sheriite ofice 10 Chambers. atre hen he arrived he desired a private interview | Wat were eviden iho : ment In publlcexpenditnres not only avirtue butane: | States, if not in the world have already sald to you, Don't bave anything | that the bail nual Justify ws owners Of real estate with the Chief, whieh, when geanted, proved | Clacton arrived at be Mt tt eo Providence Journal, “where there is a | cese ty on the part of ¢ gras ; be it therefore " fe fo, with him, forhe isadamned villain and ne ew fi Cay Ky araluing at the time, and the simply that he didr trent be Vakon fp Ne Wo fonned were in postion " mar inti yet : / hat Au commctee of the House Khall be — He'll be sure Lo cheat you. a di “ae 4 on © then produced the ‘remand’ from | heen deposited by the ha h that taker of bribes there must be a giver. | aut reaitor £9 ani for pervone-and'papers, | An Administration organ says the state- | “Reporter. Did thay alwayatake your advice | Eo'etek, ufortied | that “me Oice the Short, witotl regarded und do now regard | pone exist where i anus ts Bribery is an offence that aman eau use without further urder Of this House Re drat iwi | ments in Secretary ROMESON'S roport “concern. | , Commodore Vandornilt Well, 1 don't know. | vance inte Hotore being “taken. to. a suficlent authority for the arrest. and upon | the inevitable commit without an accomplice, aud the ane vitained, "I i - " Tam afraid they did not all do so, but they had | Sheri. ed ihe papers up that, the Lieut nt delivered him inte oureus= | have placed them. Pla t t i jout an I k ing the condition of the nayy are not fluttering to | only themselves ts thank for any losses they may | which the arre hid and when were ieahe | ody, Pearing some didiculty from his disp reputed dlamoud th Ned Built in shared between them, Lhe patliae | The uext day the Chairman of this com- | the national pride.” Oh, well; the condition of | have sustained, Heaven knows I warned them | ands of onc of Mr. Gould's e sausel, atid observed ghar | lon to be Violent. we put the handouds on hii. | soattered aver with Mee fir i fin Of Ghb cries inaumieaa either | Mittee received from the War Departme a TAGE IAG POL UGH Acbbedisuke aa teceien | Onan he he existence of he releune Of fe, Goutd By the Erle | but removed them on our arrival in New York | Yotaivine tay it rhe tion of the crime, insufficient in ety tt olved ror " partment | the navy isn't of much consequence, 0 lone as |” KonartersWoll, what do you think of Mr, | Rallsey Conmany had not been sileged. Puis circ | Ag] was responsible for the custody of Wate | tunorisut the ator explorers wor dat case, may be pleaded rather by the poor | 4 Percmptory demand for th rmedinte | the condition of the Secretary is such that we | Gould's action in the Northwestern corner? ch T have referred, strongly linpresmod me that the | Klas and would lave held ae of Mr King. difiver who yivlds to the temptation than | Teturn of all papers in the custody of tho | an polnt to him with pride, Oar iron-elad nayy | Did it tond to Incroase your distrust o nk 4 far as her arreet was Weoneerica, wan in | {Hie Sunn of $000 lin put i ; Min Mumia acine Minto alive (Ul pate by the rich merchant who offers It.” | committee which had been obtained trom | May he ® tallure, but Jase look at the wooden Nouihng could Qo that Dut know ne lie hn Aust IneN HALA reave-a punte iit ‘Justificathon In the Hats | iba altiteata cu optetnatet iain a a ie wrnctgsl Neceyemapcigd "| that department or any of its bureaus, | department! ‘There's something to be proud of. | about the late transaction, T have long. ¢ arket, Mr. Schell and myself concurred In. that ering his principal to justice wher Pict Pang erred ane Leta shad PER ee A ei ll aay aries yeaeeee eee arity mi a ty Lake any Interest in Wall street speculations pea that waa our duty toenerk: | over und under whatevor chicumutances We tay | thw dirorters ut the vue af ah ished the rogues impunity, The Ad- | While in P to put an effectual quictus 1 Phe Intest discovery of coal has been | oF speculators, Tdo not even drive past the ‘bail on the abot hot’ feeling ac aioer. | Mish Minn, | i 5 vine satin i faij vad the Ministration aeted upon it last winter | Upon the subject, Mr, WastiuvuNr of IM- | made at the bottom of the great Okefanok street three times In the course'of a year. Ay fo take it, tuok Air. Gould to the Shcritts olive where My opinion of Chief Glasby t that be is a | ropart on ny han irkceuae s al MIS tHIGHNGE tea & ki e _ Here the reporter arose to take his leave. ‘The | Mr. Seuell and myself at dexeonted the | fithful officer, and a gentleman above the tare | Cie subject w nstructions were sqyt from Wash- | Bis moved the following resolution in the | Swamp in Southern Georgls, The project was | Commodore, who had remained standing dure | bond. and we did It upon t muciple tist we | Alh of rovroach that has hoon sourht to be | hyumwor thud wick th bel baton to Hestitate proseeutions agaist the | House: concelved of dralning this swamp, which {oa | [ps tne luterview, accompanied bim to the hall | Tvs Ween orcecaturtheis happening sha ints | Cast Ubun his ame by this villain and awindler.” | has boon held back with t iad Witnesses who % 4, Tint the Committee on Rule fc ih f wt 1G) Neath ~ a eto exting — reports from all quarters wltnenvee ho testified instead of against. t That the Committer on Hales thickly tmubered morass about 20 miles in dir |" Well, Mr, Vandorbitt," sald the reporter, | Me (extinguish tn Aiiein ide) Boise Good Gas Somewhere, A profound nensnci ® he sooundrels who were criminated. ‘This Ghat ne cewttmony’ bu cumference nearly twico as trie av the Disinal | * you say I have your authority t> publish your rket generally it at | ‘The Harlem Gaslight Company did admirably | €XPyaure. Keports are current that wort of syinpathy for the “poor officer’ | (erred ta tiv Commiliee op Pripuag: and they rg. | Swamp and in order to ascertain the namro of | 'iinmadare: Vander é"siving ball Ask uses i hoe i ‘Co. i y ee od ven wnt the ground beneath it, ashaft was sunk at Ate | the reportan You heme tema ing hands with | civioabt it wend Silent aah cieet can tk fuer enpcthor nol. pear funeeet aig | mater Ser border, At the depth of 200 foot a bed of bitu- | be afraid of dotng. him ‘uny injustice, He te uit | ested lu lis character a ord.t. Gal. Jacot Bl ppl lebalinad re This ended the investigation, Some of | minous coal was struck; but ae to Ive quality | Lume Febreseuted him, and more. Goud ove: ‘A PANIO IN THEE #TMEEE, reeenity vise ei the Cun packs pam thatme ques the mcubers of the vommitior, unwilling | end extont we have no inforpakion br Tre womae 4 Q Ve profiidd by anch aymnic? A.— i ° eile, the reporter doscended tho steps in w | Niue but partice short ol pevks. “Byery Uleur intetuai | of ter buverintcudeal’y aba MMe! WHAM bho reel past ye ne Nig ‘ch thoy furnion te | BO Made to bring the cuilly y during the past year, ‘The Nght whieh they furnish ie | PE Madde to bring tle guilty wartlen to sf the country Insist upon the wenuineness of {ie Aisooveries and deposits of diamonds tang iE # that all teats proved that the diame aite aid ving bail ? cultivated at the expense of the | P/t4'aree gether Ge printineof such t Iamps are kept In ¢ buperittead Heat rubie were placed whore Lound; elaow ere wround is ublerly burro