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—————— i IETH YEAR. TRIAL OF i PRICE TWO CENTS iH THE OUTRAGE COMPLETED , 8 RAILROAD, PHE INNOCENTS, | ittciinbevor mrreatod’ nnd trode they are ye fectly willing that Amos and Alley shal! try THE CAROLINA VULTURE AUTUGRAPH LETTER OF SENATOR 8. C: POMEROY | 222 —_— Commodore Lookiog Before LOUISTANA'S STATE GOVERNMENT? J — 7 inth t PT 4 (KTS OF THE SECKAT MOBILIER | that they can dosomething inthat tine forme: | HOW HONEST JOHN PATTERSON WAS a — — ee Rendy for Work in Harlem. VIRTUALLY ABOLISHED. K% BECKE STIGATION And Alloy. Ite said that {t-can be proven that KLECTED SENATOR Yesterday afternoon a Sun reporter pirat niet q { fh ht wae poth Ames and Alley periured themselves be; -_——- called upon Commodore Vanderbilt, at his rest- | United States Troops Ordered to Seize the ai . at Cousresomen Terribly Razors | (oT 8.Now Vork court, endathat the books 900 | wa, weesy Agsombiymen Mousht and fold donee, 6 Wiahingion ites, with seterenee to Gate AYaoanl-Tae Cheblapten Dietates i AO Ue? oe Cree Soe ee | ener adnan wer enw ervauuea, merce. cue Satcinnon ake eateck tee Rew an article which appeared in a Sunday morning Tinten te the Appunis of the i A Dene teat he | “here n'a atrong premure being brought to inte Lantaieres journal, regarding his supposed abandonment Warmoth's Imponchments 4 Wrote th that he 19} iene on the committee to open the doors and : . of the Rapid Transit road. The Commodore | New Onueans, Deo. 14.—Gen. W. He } ve us Alley te conduct their investigation publicly, The mem. | Correspondens a. n the article, but when its tenor had | smith of the United States Army, with Lieuta. 4 w TON, Dec, 15.—The plot begins | bere of Congress who are not interested are very | Contanta, 8. C., Dec. 12.—The agony is ! been explained to him, he met it with anunqual- | jfays and King of Gen, Eunory's staff, this morn- 4 tothicken. There are tunning to and fro and | Koeeonmncd’ te hema caee I ahonke mothe | over. ‘The flesh pots of Keypt have been gn A az iMed denial. The reporter hinted at the seem- | ing went to the State Arsenal, which was held td |. consultations among the exceedingly | surprised if 4ome Republicans would move that | in the land, and the Legisiature of South Cato- by the militia, and stating that they had Instruo- NY hi vanion whose names have bean con. | the House instruct the committee to throw | jing, that at the beginning of the present ses- Lone Freie Waanlh@Ron 6 take. tales, the i irtuous sLatesIine rn . D v ors. pit spectators, o . croctad with the Wicked Credit. Mobilit bribery Fepresentatives of the press. Hon proditen@ so much of retrencamens and : “Woll, you see," said the Commodore, “itis | militta at once surrendered the property and peandal. ‘They are, of course, all innocent, fur cain reform, has fallen from grace into the mud pool fa ete 6108 nota work of wclay. Lam waiting for the ual | YeCatea the promises, the oflcers of the talitia 6 ; sdocadt math: YAY ) IN JERSEY r. cl pcenso > les e J Gid not the people 60 pronounce them in No- | RAILWAY PERILS IN JERSEY CITY. | in which ite predecessors have wallowed 3 or TPE TRS Read nee eee rete eetne | roratuing thelt side arm, @AIOH ane personal ember last ? and haven't they domanded an in- often, On Tuesday last an election was held for A& 4 bnb Falag ie tens) roingto take Wt in hand uniosst | property, Gen, Emory had. telegraphed the i : Gestigation? Nevertheless there is unusual agi. | Pive Mew Mate United States Senator. ‘Three distinguished on. ¢ , can ensurg ite successful lasue, AL my time of | Deters anat danger of a collision extoted be- { tation manifested by these same righteous gen- Benter are candidates aspired to the sports a 7 onl a ite hope Canney eee iene trey toon ihe polioe wed tadiltla, and anteed foe the He : en eee UATGRAEE: “LE Atle. atatcaeced |. DMUtlalit Between 6 and @ o'oloon, CHiet'|' hu ve.ticrve avast e! te fe Manel: BSORYEPHO Zen? patenorter Haye ay of the oMicers of the tine | structions. A reply was returned instructing } 4 ” dlatracted . q * his color and ability; R. K, Scott, ex-Governot Fel een diechar: m4 f 5g With olth Ri ssion of countenance, in sold Pde of Police Dickson arrested George Dolan for | of the State, whose qualifications consist of his ¥ 3 A Shy ae go Commodore Vanderbilt—No; they are all in him th effect not to take ate MA i Me , saersat, LUAVO LEER SEO? close obeorver | taune sccomory (6 (he Killing ot Sohw MITICF, | Coutts tuadity fae ieehiie SAMudUIONS BLAS thelr places ready to go on with work at once: | but to hold his forces In readiness to preserve h other, Ihave been a pretty close observer aneski th a- the company is fully organized. and nothing !8 | the peace, and to interfere only in case of neces ! wes for severalacs. | 8"4 fatally injuring Michael Gaeski, on the | Konds; and Jno. J. Patterson, commonly known otal wanted but the engineer's report, Of the House of ad erbllt tohavesconcertain | PeDnsylvania Railroad, in Jersey City, on Satur- | in these parte aa ‘Honest John.” who planted Z Roporter—How has tho road progrossed so far? | sity for that purpose. ner per to seen cei ; & M Janderbilt—' 01 A Y . fen sp ; aavaleant hah sun Aa onsid- | 24¥- The prisoner herbert bee : geeodntnli] himself solidly on the platform of United States aw ign aoe - Lowes — fore We ) pgommedore Vande roll Vac ripnatenncrny HIS scart tan ecearcienete uae pom ere we bs bee and asked to see Ashbel Hicks, the engineer o! romises to pay, and boldly avowed his inten- | if heen done to the er F gration by that body as they were last jnuredey | the traiu that crushed Miller and Gaeskt. Aw he | promis bap Nis Wap Into (He Meena, ie Huth — fi. A a“ Siuce Pr elenad Nothlng material has been done to Uathe de: | submitted the articios of Impeachment saint J jarteld, Dinghas ing in and out of com. | “eneine driller” of that train. The Chief hed | secognised the power of money, and all of them on la) Juni2n-w CF~ f- Jay! Prtiecn ~~ mate, Moreover we Ooufl mot comme, of dorge Ht Bovee from iis omhee of Reerstary of areas, f rand hobnobbing with Oakes Ames | See looking for that official ever since the accl- | made a judicious use of It. But Honest John's ant ~ ’ Fre dead Bose Gera the dirts aad for thie recuse | pectee? cemenenoinng. in April, 100, fer, Tax Col: tnd JohnH. Alley in the coat roomeand lobbies, | dents and when Dolan al tte S86 | purse was elther the longest or his use of It more 2. Pearce fhe Fuctcnne nr, the upper part was begun frat. ot Ce rite rar tae sD AL per obn B.A AA ded da hiins kineer be was sent to a cell. judicious than that of his opponents. On Tues . Keporter—How is the upper portion pro- pera, Harper as Bheri EI EI the j Wan It be possible that these pure and unapotted | MATS Ae mas Me Oe noel cep alookout for . ra a, ¢ Genera) Harperas Bherity and (Rintore au Judge of the Ks l f Pennsylvania ‘CP-e om eressing Ki riot Court ‘no legal returns Statesmen are afraid of this investigation. which | sient or track obstructions: On Saturday | av last that distingu! ayrergings ms, bene ax. ee ee Mz Sere odore Venderbitt—[ think very well in- | Bie ty they #0 deflantly demanded? or are they afraid distanced bis competitors in the race, iy I returns lcers, and covapit deed. From. Seventy-ninth street to Harlem | withthen to fercibly and iiegally ito ‘ot omes a ? out in contracts some time ago, and | Judge Didble of the Eighth ‘Court; also com: j - betceo ete homey gta From the depot to Seventy-ninth street will be intent ler Judgen and eeiccturtlag aeets, a * ~ given out to-morrow. p Sen Bie Btinwdine) Cex foce<c ~ Mae Reporter When do you expect to receive the |, fvurth, Tne oftering of a bribe of satin, and th t eae jent registration at the last be very soon. It takea the devil | election in different ps the State. 4 afternoon he ordered the engineer to back down and drill the way train, Before the locc otive reached the Gre treet station the was countermanded and the engineer siz- d to vo ahead. The locomotive ran several the only y the dred feet, and the return signal was given, 4 tineasiness, for on this Roly Babbath day the | ccaihough @ dancer signal was cisplared Op ¢ great and good Henry Wilson was closeted with | Car standing on a side tracks and tetween the the profane corrupters, Alley and Ames. at the | engine and the car on which Miller and Gaeski 4 ; were at work, Dolan allowed the engine to be Aflington House, The pious Vice-President | Fin uoon the track, and the two workmen were elect was nervous and fldgety when he stepped | Crushed to death upto the office of that hostelry and inquired Tuesday. the 3d instant, Patrick Doran, » wiother these two virtuous Massachusetts .en- the Washing crossing in was struck by her of & d seriously injured. He was taken son bas been a lobby man around the South Carolina Legislature for the past four years, and thoroughly understood the material with which he had to work. The majority of the memb of the Legislature are ignorant colored men, fresh from the plough handle or the cotton fleld, and not one out of twenty of them has probably ever seen the color of one of Gen, Spinner’s hundred-dollar notes. HOW HONEST JONN WORKED IT. The State Treasury is depleted. There is 0 State debt of twenty-three millions, and a deft of Ames and Alley? EVEN THE VICE-PRESIDENT FLECT UNRASY Nor are these gentiemen whom f have named who are manifesting an unusual ate to suit the purpose Of ee: Fourth—The offering of s bribe of , and thi inal report? he Would organtze the 8 b = 442 PM 2. jore Vanderbilt—Well, it {* Impossible : ur cae . ble mmod TR ander! e) cused, and pi De a sé a there are vo many bow ors and Bas EEL Offering to HH. Ba erviser of j “ pipes, and croton water pipes, and other impedi- | Ele he ‘ he Lr foartirarL Bad to GCC efter. mente undermining the lower part of the road | fate tPtruuduent retera of the clcction in” sl A ted Mae OSo04 7, fren + ECE | Site tnem or not. of Governor after be ed, in dereliction of Fe ‘and putting the peace af y Whether We can | Parish, . Reporter: of all these ditfoulties, ha notified that he was imnpr @ waltth< Exercising the fanct Aa 4“ SoH, f + to the General Assembi, un. Z2:'\F ing Fak le Ore. ~fe jou not wome doubts whether the road is feas- | tpectie uhedieueral A tlemen were in their ro {the Senator walked uneasily ms. A servant took his | Jcrsey City rough | drill engine cow one Commodore Vanderbiit—Well, until Ireceive | The board reserve the right to replyto the , sf ~< i i ¥ a b stl and fi 4 / Rive look ‘at every fueet he mel. We | Gned thers. On aPsdnendey’ cies Ais tose, | Clancy of Menely two millions, and there ts no Ctha~ Boa 0 Alu t2 A Lond eoGnderns | sharporyile stil 9 orm an opin sr. | goverment atarar ofr Catan alto, tne urtive look at every gue net . MI money In the land. ‘0 a man of Patterso cal- . ‘ « a of es Cavanagh was run over by an outgoing o bf feel pretty confident that it Is feasi! the issue of warrants tor $75,000, to defray the Ee respones yo. toe darey'e eriacines "We “and his left foot wastaken of at the ankle, | 1bFe it was, therefore, an easy matter to purchase OO. ankle hrs en And bower? Reporter, What do, you suppone give rise to | expenses of the General Auembly has passed. Moved quietly up the stairs: ‘The great 1.8 few hours later, a drill train | the votes, and so when the inleoe was held 2 : > the rumor that you andoned the ui ote warrants may be receivable for taxes, dg, ] earns re say it wasn't. but | B.th trains wore threwn from the track, bu on lip IN tess BeanOh dt Lae GeNeaT LEER Ey. Catv eA oarcsppree- — PSA preg Commodore Vanderbilt—Well, 1 can account | telegraphed. hence by special correspondenta il e ly asheep-stealing air about it, | one was injured. On Saturday th 30 tral Jority In each branc i zs for it only in way. I Rel Aa eotneee, that his life fies pee eeptire! | at $ pi MARA era tate ty [SH Mie a aGa Nama: Mune MASAmeS | ulin restr no menaneenderme atic | aes OS Fit hand A @CCeZI—___| Rimliv'of erovated roe. "ana troy thin eimay | So" not €0 won the streets unattended, H Contemp reat scandal, ‘The very | J. H. if ; date, who recely. Z f q Bren who were 0, Flolene In king thie, eh eee SYNE A: indus (ktny: vomar anteasiate to make hls iter OF a pag cet Wragined that L propased substituting | Grant Determined to Sustain the Pinchback clations of ae Sun for publishin, is | 4 CHERRY STREET SUNDAY NIGHT. “4 hr Md 7 Facti i Jo" J I~ op la y t bject whatever. have very little faith Serie chase! ait ry TR, (oH ver iw Bucket Shop-a | cuilectprostethistriberyanicomption ine | AW) ¢1e Mast Gu Bluse? te7H Inlevated roudsyand cotanig wouldnt ext | Wasnrotox, Dees Ih--Despatches wore break the force of it on their party by making A Deel with Katves in ee en eee | aoe of Lie slection aevetored them means of transit in New York, at all | received at the War Department to-day from | reat parade of the fact that McComb swore he Nghkeepsian's Spree, One that in ecarosly ever Deen equalled in eng events not if the undergroundsproject ‘proves Gun, Macey eommsading Ge Vilied Baten ow of his own personal knowledge that Jim | ‘Thomas Reilly went to the Oak street | guatiat has scarce feasible. . ry 4 Brooks had received fifty shares of his stock. ii tation last ht, d told Sergeant M. 8. Miller, Tr a i. forces at New Orleans, saying that upon demand bal J mocrats as well as Republicans are implicated, | Polive station last night, and toi tbe um who has ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE MISSOURT. | boing made for the surrender of the arsenal and ‘ ory. forgetting that Tite Sty last September | Brooks that he had been stabbed fn his left arm Abe Lawee beauen ieausaricd ot tho Gants tokeee Oe snes 4 @ublished this part of at Jn Cherry street, near Market. His coat sleeve ly, avowed himself ready to prove ioe +4 4 well as Ames's letters, and called attention to it Patt tempted to bribe him to vote was promptly turned over to the State authori- (ime and again in its editorial columns, hated ovateghp ppt alate rea heard aNd og WEG ao piven gba a Robe tles and everything is now quiet. Attorney- P MR. COMB'S TESTIMONY. powerless. Several veins had been cut. He sald | much given tolmbibing bad whisk General Ogden of Loulelana spveared before j The truth of the matter is just this: Mc- | that he had just come down from Poughkeepsie | up, and having duly sworn the aMant, embodied ' a accu Wite NaATOG Bea tas’ H b's testimony before t! pmimitttee last | and that while he was welking in Cherry street | the following affidavit in the shape o! Richard Smith, the fireman of the ill- Wraekind § ene! jams yesterday in the in- riday WAS So positive and conclusive that even A WARRANT OF ARREST. Sate of South Carolina, county of Richland. Per Y tk, Trial Justice i 8. Milter county, member to the Sout Upon oath, depowes and sa three different oect pth fac a written q he was stabbed by an unknown man, without Judge Poland had to admit that the ¢ poked Pinck and threatening against mo t one | 8®Y provocation, Officer Towns took him to the t c essere, The piece fold, ee Park Hospital and bis wound was dressed. He i sane that THE SUN published, with the = i capital, ; fiimof some important documentary evidence, | Fused, to, stay to the hospital, and went to Ho for instance submitted a certified list of the | “gyon afterward Othcer Pike heardge tush for fated Missouri, arrived on Saturday in the steam. | terest of the Wa ship Columbia from Havana, He tells the fol- | suspend furth lowing atory of his escape from the burning | oughly i ° vase. af i Wil sbip, and bis subsequent sufferings while drift- | the case Aeaiued a Gatien eer a ously t ing about upon the ocean for seven days with- | furtier argument would at the Government would action in Louisiana until thor. with all the cire tances 0 vem Useleas, that Ts m2, one Jobn J. erson of said county and Bt ’ the President had made up his mind t istai@ stookholders furnished him by the ‘Treasurer of | tye ane rere try x iaee wed asiver't red img int out food or water: n i the Credit Mobilier, which showed that Bant's | th escape, “Thou be sam two, men slashing One | serreesiots uitate dolar tear hace ets ICM eee Oe ee RICHARD SMITH's STORY. Dame appeared opporite 360 shares of stock sub- CHA! ‘3 lot anther with knives. They were covered with | holds dur bill sigued by meyand Which touey ls how eae likely he would change his volnion t ei ; When the fire in the ship had got beyond con- | The President. to-day received. by telograph « P frevoiul Certided it of stackbelders made ata | Had, which waa dripping” around’'on the door. | Lnahgnands of Fviai vunice WH Kirk of wa’ county trol, the Captain gave orders to stop the enuines | copyot the memorial of the Citizens: Combeite ¢ fatter date, ‘which showed that this ntock ape | 2helr cloth bad beso backe in | 2epoueie further sates What thie money was given Geared in the name of Oakes Ames, Trustee, coneat rm in a slin, ught | him fa part payment and in consideration of depowe neked the other down. ANOTHER OF OAKES AMES'S LETTERS. At the Oak strset pollcestation one of the men Fo sino produced the originals of three let. | proved to be Reilly, who had been sent to the ters {ron Ames to him which have already been ke che ir Bans Begley, Published, and also a fourth one, which hag Beagle: ib Butler's bucket Casting his vote for (he said John J. Patterson on Tacs day next at the election by the Legislature, of which deponent t# a member, the said Patterson belig a candl- dale for the United States Senate, Deponent fur that the sald John J. Patter. fon Cold him that If he would ao east hia vote, the said and launch the boats. Bmith jumped into a] tee of New Orleans, setting forth their Hi ye | > boat containing pine men, and nearly filled with | grievances. This memorial was soon after placed Ate GA zane Zé 25) water. Afver drifting about for fiftesn ortwenty | in the handaof Attorney-General Williaa, The — minutes they saw another boat, the ocoupants | foriin that the committee will «tart for 4 7 * ich gave them @ bucket. Smith and bis | Washti on probably to-day was also received, a ee? fo Lease YLK ASL ae Pa ha Sompanions attempted to bell their beet iene | Cae puaaton pi i but judging from what was sald i . the sea ran so high that it was impossible | by Attorney-General, Williams, hever publ etter he produced | Shop In Cherry street, ne: due bil would be returned to him aud regarded as a can: — to empty it. They. kept rowing until 3 or 4 | will be futile, as the General i Bs evidence of the laced upon the | Reilly entered with uh itt en Cor ace LeBvnshsg Orolock Ia the morning and then saw another | Hevitiy teed wa ine dere \ Credit’ Mobiller st his friends Falk bi eae sitting cee Gatrel, one re mie 9: Colne, 8.0. it , ee boat, bottom up, with two men clinging | the Pinchback State Government. ‘The Depart- would be bought at very low figures they do gad be Han ond Ce ptenos @ stabbed ANOTHER WARRANT, ° v was clinging to her took Smith's place In the | which has been officially taken here by the Ad- { . srle to confound ang mislead the public. ‘There | Shae ne loteal. iar alick the street H.H. Filison, @ colored member, a de- GAAS Let sm PA g le a other boat. It was dark, and the two boats | ministration, : Tice several issues of stock, At firat they only | where he lodged. Hegley added that, Ke Tete’, tberent of Eillott, upon whore virtue ‘ Soon drifted out of sight of each other, leaving Raa oerw Kesued a small amount of stock, and afterward | Biter tal neta tor Wieahte ce ae he Honest John had made sundry and divers at- “ yA a , . 3 Smith and one Stewart alono on the capsized A Last Appeat to the Dictator, i they increased it fifty per cent., and then | Nosbitel, hurried to Wogan’s to get satisfaction. | tempta, als threw himself ints the bresch and eu +: * . boat, While clinging to the boat's keel. the sea] Waaitnarox, Dec. Iie-The following again Ine reased this. it was the original 8 ita Ren (ones sta hee, ee eerenaUs made the followin aiidavit, upon which an- . * eons ’ '/ Gashing over thi bP he heard the wild foroams laltae tect as OO canna a a : < bloc eCom claimed was increased, ‘ooks had eloas p other warrant was issued ; 5 , he women and ¢ ren who wi till inthe | letter from H. iden, Attorney-General o Making now some 375 shares, and to show that Cepaesarqmang Siate af South Carolina, Richland cownty.—Personally i’ tr « EE. Keble urning ship. until the masts tottered and fell | Louisiana, has Just been made publi { Amos himself valued this stock very high. even | A Peliceman's Kae r with Drunken | appeared A. Kirk’ Trial Justice Ip and x s ‘ and the vessel went down beneath the waves Wasurngror, Dee. 1h, in. j ofore the dividends bad Feac hed t el highest wdiee ent. for said county and Stas 4 Ht He Bs pernber to ll fer fae P82. es Smith and Stewart finally succeeded in righting The son. 0. BW | rike Ouliae alt, he pros jetter from hi herein, 2 * House 0 vee of Bo ina fram a SHO | Tae Ho ‘utiams, vabed p saywihat’he doce not wish te nel weerar ie | In the tenement at 21 Cherry street last | We toute of Mir. whos upon oath, deposett aad Choir post, ahd lashed the oars across It to pre says that one John J: Patterson, of tie county aud ; anid, did, om the 2th day of November, 187, ty of Cotman b fend promise to give Y Te ee ae ft he deponent) . OX: ; fee Say & Vout it from again capsizing. The boat was Stull (a | C4 he bs ace Full of ‘water and war washed from stein x atern by every sen. Smitir prayed to God 4 aa : - ' , them, and while was praying @ wave dashed ace, F300 Sacre, tyne blo Pas ow) im, filing his eyes, mouth and nose with but he knows where a little can be got for | night, Officer Pike heard an uproar, and ascend- er sha ing to the third floor found a drunken crowd M'COMB'B TESTIMONY CORROBORATED. Oxhting. He ordered them to desist and thereat Another fact has also leaked out, and amem- | one of the women suddenly locked the door, of the lage at Mechanios® rlenns ae the Legislature of Louial hhack w# Governor was certainly for the United alm: nding him, premature Lieutenant-Gow- ber of the committee has admitted it to be true, election on Tuved ty the 10th 2 ; shied gigal Erno of thi “1 r Sheaker Haine declared ia hie statementvo the | leaving him in the midst of the combat: saat Pa tee eater est koe CELLO SA ROUNDED BY SHARKS. erro Comimittee that Ames urged nim to take some | ante, who turned upon him, He was struck on agreed on would be paid in < i oa eet Of this stock at Its face value, alleging that it | the nead wit: be eald ub with auch force that it cut lacerated the scalp. hos" the balance iminediately after usly returned and seated by aD was really worth @ great deal more. HL. Eutinon This is an | through fi important corroboration. of Me ED tell v nb. Blaine | ‘he cap fell to a w~ - At daybreak they made Paddles of the boat's | November jaa - Beate and le . The arks followed hotot ht Come fle A Girw 4 hipreen 2 poate and p d all day. O y boat constantly and Bmith frequently hit | Uaited States. Marsal under the order of au tuferiot orn to and subscribed bef. bar me ‘this sth day of t - be formal court. This fact cau be ascertained by refer. i and wan picked up Deceuver, 198 ee D them with his paddle. On the moruing of the alned. by as Gest on the list that McComb smears Atmes | throw ines thesumees” Hetore tbb oma Trial Justice, Hichiasd county, 8, C. Geer om 447 2 acylan! whe third day they succeeded in bailing the boat, and | gnettgiing Ranere Wied by mein the Supreme Court of Giotated to him. How could McComb have | ise his club two burly rufians wrenched It fro: HONEST JOHN ARRESTED, Known anything about Blaine if Ames hadn't | hime aca ctho ornare ani a. RE th then made a sail out of canvas torn from a life | applying for od. 6 0 hd tatty 7. a irop of told him? It of course dont prove that Bl rocelved the stock, but it writ of prohibition. There are circum They had not a morsel of food nor a | stanoes of which the Government must take Dotict ‘These warrants having been drawn up issued by the ‘rial ne | Meantime a boy ran with en conclusively | street police station aad told Capt. rap of water, and their sufferings were terrible, |, Without discuss owas OF who was not elected, prove that Ames was offering this stock to mem~ wd. murdering Officer aeteen couple of ables and 4 . = On the third night, while Smith was sitting at | f THE wpewor twat Devore the Siete theese Gers of Congress, ane infersatially croton ca simmons Huried tO Cho soot een cure | fortified with. stif drink of rum, search as Bie t2cHeiB-», Dee Hing yal. he was startled by a voice | power of nis othe: fenton at h deliveration and 4 that Ames told McComb that Blaine was one of | club, ‘The detective burst the door ead forthwith made for the new Senator, After oeer co led. ‘The election ; She wien for whom he held the two hundred and | were used vigorously, easting about for several hours Honest John was @ of his | a full hearing sh panion who had fallen’ into the ocean, | was the most a ith Jumped. into the water a: He was just in tine. The wome Alty shares as trustee. and the men who had done their be: AMES'S ONLY HOPE. omicer previously begged for mercy.” Wefore 1 i me ; Ae a officers had come a moh gathered in the street. The gniz hope Ames and bis friends have is to | ith soing ‘aimenity the otinars fared Teete reak down McComb's testimony by impeaching : Mel ad dis character for truth and veracity, and to this through with their prisoners and they were aiet and orderly ever held in the State; YmpLom Of riotous disposition, not sven a per 1 quarrel of encou With politics was reed by the poll in any direction. The machinery of the Government was in perfect order after the election and entirely competent to ¢ te own affairs, and with courts of justice ready found, about dusk in the evening, just at a ime when the moonbeams were playing upon the house-tops and glistening upon the sn ered grounds. Ove of the constables approached the newly-fledged Senator, and laying his hands on. Ce Cea~ Uh e2~ Hhzhd go 4, tearm remained all night along side of the bi his shoulders insinuated that he was wanted, & . Smith drove it away several times with his pad- p the rights of every citizen. By he y @ sudden ac- . \ ity, and | eden hi r Cn? Jiirecr Bune’ sz die, but the hideous monster always returned, | tion ut an inferior Pedert! Cont wick wit sheen statonients that be (Alley) admitted to him (Mc ery Debate tu the French Asi vs Accordingly he proceeded to the ofice of the Psa az rks that seemed to be waiting for thelr prey, | overset, Officers the people ‘chosea, puembers gf Congress, and that he had ever | Duval asserted that the petitions which were being | ‘Tm Hurley, hettor known ln the recente ated fae Ke Ps for having saved bis ive, He said ByTthoatelatance of the way of Whe Cired wane ts urnished McComb names. on ard for the dissol erritory of Soi aro! Tay Ti 6 D he ° 5 y y army of the United States Ayratalied MOGs BB ADT Hanis See teal (ne Gmnalation of ihe Ae | EIST Gt Death CAPwios Ae O73 ¥ ak one pa SFA fran afraid to die, but did not want to die government, and co Construct gue ts ite | o/idite Binek Ria you not at » sembly were irregularly signed, and were evitentiy | A Onn of he eieet Poe neanaes te pees 4 adeath, This night seemed to ca for tt was well know that the board of return, f gf the redle Mobile the work of agitators. MM. Gambetta denied this aner- | Meaning of the arrest: ‘The magistrate. w a aoa, Z A BAIL! A SAIL! lngoticers, recogulged by Judge Durell. has ‘not ‘ote Wea fowgnai aa attr fae | ol al he county ad even ace ana | Badly fhe at Whe ‘dul he Bed it eer eit +e RK ; EL OEMEN moe At daybroak they saw sail, They rowed to. | af theniaie irs then alone Toy Could hate Mage Sepital tthe Credit Mobier fa eoy way that | Siine*auecuny fen biiean Of alum. Patterson then expressed. verone wa ae Ce ayes —. [ein ail in aint nobody cout near thes: and | kulded by ine retnrme of Used Katey Se nae ro ny Aol rant | faioat of the recedt ere emote iad | doubts about t pectabliity of the maternal x Howe UE Losleiene, 00 (as say 1 ry fe taranateeyancesttal | ancestory of the magistrate, and again demande ont jurtedietio Ru kne people's desie | What he was golig to do. about. ite tine enta's Tegislatuber tue nem: completed the The magistrate fled Hurley masters oralization of the Court, leaving Patterson and tsiature, the mem: to thet their hearts sa and they gave up all hope of nd seate a Le being saved. Smith says he felt no hunger, | hereof which have no other cial sc OF Stee ow although he bad not tusted food for four days, | the Bodh than Judve Black asked that the officers of the | He deed the Monarchiats to ea the ship sailed out of slgnt. As the dark outs > Pre Lees lines of the ship ‘became: fainter aud’ Tales pow ge ide atl the wf aqcturaine board: whose sole‘authonity x Monarch the situation, He prayed constantly for asight of land. Hoe | isthe rec Nettie . Credit “Mobili be Preduired ‘to rah, along | cleriow that neither would aking ac pt, nar the peop But this was not the end of the matter. The = ee forgot the cold, the blinding spray, the thin, ey ae i oehcere WhO | ’ eo pes OF the gompany. all papers | Sa trom ine Bighe Me e aaa eee ees te. after Invoking the aid of the os the hunger, in that one thought. “He would | entirely unknown to the laws of Louies tiene ‘ fihack Issued to Oakes Ames, Trustee, | Siihe specch violentiy attacking the edule ted cing reinforced by sundry members land until his eyes became weary and | facts khown uow by every intelligent aan in tiie none The committee 90 ordered orrors of the rue of the Couimune In | Of that force, returned to the feld, and after ould look no longer, At last arain storm | ty, but. of course, not Nad. frou "the Gaiet ALLSY RHA aE GeOan Paria were the {ruite of the application of thelt priuct: | little deliberation came to the conclusion that Magistrate, |The Legisiature thus assembled te that ho would not belleve McComb on oath'sthat | Raseegovernment: The debate was adjourned uot | the court had been the subject of content whi dhe was avery bad that Jackson Schultz had told him that he had oon so Informed on good authority, The Ohairman reminded him that this was not | ferel evidence, and Alley said he wanted Jackson | thepartive Sohultz summoned, Alley aisosaidthat McComb | and’ Was actuated solely by adesire to revenge himself | and for the treatinent he had received at the hands | Chamber, by @ vote of #08 to 21 rej of & majority of the stockholders of th h so far as Hurley and Patterson was c eminently true. A commitment wt once made out and placed tn ad a bad repuint dressed one for disso: belts, wh ne ‘of the present followed from members of ali f the moat violent the Assembly, ning, when the eted the petitions ~~ and the two men caught enough of fresh ie <“zZ water to wet their parched lips. The relief was oad DY, te. executive Of thie great wae Ss dearly paid for, as tho rain poured in torrents | (yur Nope cont e era ene e, git eathorlty. EF. d the wind increased toa gale, until clouds | Were anuncivilied merge ec een AT thes and waves seomed to be one tmass of dashing | of m desnotinm: that sevmininn wich ott anackle oo i Suill iH 4 they were thankful for the few | would be an chsy matter, DL, sin they are Ainernene ne of water they caught upon their lips, fu if d raised uhder the free institutions ot fo 1 = cou! Ph eri un o frre jon otflecta. Piz Biv nave dled of thirst, wore S8Y Mould Drobar | Grit eusetose thKe could Let does yest cand Conscious that their Goverament has acted without the hands of TWO DEPUTY UNITRD STATES MARSHALS, who had been engaged for some months In the arrest of the Ku Klux, and who were theref: thought eminently At to execute the warrant of LAND, proper deliberation and upon an expurte showing of R snd pas : Neu fOr Bo SE NSOHEL Of che stockholders of the Credit | SA teiten Busey wast NSE cucine ine eobate, | Steet, These two worthies oune tote Heese Pr gf 2rrnrD Shige oma Sevan days and nights of Intense suttrin t Diam rem for aot yielding tamely Mobilier that the majority had turned ‘T evjner in theafterndon arey tag. ne] Jobn, in the ball of the, Columbia Hotel, where arsed away. and on the morainy of the eighth, ineir name, to the President, tor am id bim out of th 01 pet! 4 ted aa ¢ f § . Jol a y sight o Ray ce atten 2) J jMoComb had never. forgiven them ting t Durat be placerded tp onfab with the Executive of erat coughs steht of land, ‘They embraced {i Ho was dishonest, and so was Durant. They | a)! the Commun resolution st of joy. They Tho two deputies sent in word that p ohant, sad shed tears of joy, They haa ‘ he case of Henry C. Ware of Radical CH Larner ae It fee _ presenting toy t § Dk oq areel abouts telln dad's he te fat "oe Wfiliain PHU Kelton tu thie appe discovered them stoaling the company's money, | regard to. ape tie wae agentleman wante Ps ‘ jas erate ern LO us, and our people. ht OAKES AMES's TRATIMONY. sand enete Carta ae AL re Ret arshals, who pox nd there were no sigue of vegeta: nthe meme and as tne Fepreccntanits of fan ‘ ) Oskos Ames was culled and partially exam. | B/4/Gtain atone of indifference and declare that they ust Ko to Jail, but 23- OF Bee = Crvet wied on his bands and “foot ‘who are Armiy cuavinced ti i dned. He swore to about the same story thas | *!! CaBtinue the bind ge Bd erounde. apne — oF ycomething to eet. He found some c Hon they carried moat of the impor ‘Alley tol d ctated an: i. 01 - ~ ‘ spider crabs and a few prickly pears. He ate ate, wn effect shall be give i dat Cr'ansien to Meera aoe he ae ne v he Apaches toned up n Iwiched in between gw BPttcrn she Offlid caters One pome of the crabs. the frat food he had tasted | £9, 9, the tal popular verdict of j 4 of Congress bad received stock at a | SAN FRA ~The latest advices | try night. ‘Te fail he waa taken Iie oan ee i. g for olght di Fite has cartel ears to Stewart. | tren. “tney feel that in thie they he P| Hale. fe admitted however, that cer- | sum Presc te that Gen. Crook is prose: | released on a writ of habeas corpus which was tternenendnti~ Le PG ~ 2 L244) awoot,”” sald Stowart, alter ho had eaten the | \y"rcenent tonne teeter ay eageutlY | bere of Congress did b wight Obl | curing the campaign vigorously hastily obtained from aCiroult Judge ax Brat Pear, Sinith ‘ato’ some, too, and thought | tufuished ence at helt coundrtce 4) rit eS th by-ve ‘oat they ‘were delicious, A doses ot Geet he course of the Executive inthis inatter 1s, I fear, { ae ole aid, Be Sealed and had made a hasty flight across the riv - pears lasted thein three aye. Mrhvey bull then caleulated to alienate the affections of the beat pe 4" ep + wor . nce value at | river Virde, Gen, Crook was ta into the adjoining eou The habeas corpus selves a small hut of one oar and a mass of | $24 weaken their confidence in the protecti } e time they bought it, but admitted that he | the Mug: tino Muuateien’ During the ‘campaign over | was, howev nd once more Honest weeds which Smith had f Parnndea tarts wie id had refused a great deal for his ow have been kifled and many wound: | John wos : reathe th . SEE Oe oe a mnOne the TOOK | pereusded thet re time. he Bnew it * ; olng ie. be ‘i Ay sproviaia ity} several polnie yore an Patterson was bound over THE DEATH OF BTRWART. ure pursue @ the eonddence hing. crefore he ° Seu Crow 2 follow the tnd ne conddene | Biitted that be wrote til the letters. ve wich | copatantly and bunt the ip every quarter, | Answer in the sum of $15,000. ‘The magistrate Stowart had suffered terribly from hunger. He | sui adection of thesonth want Me ays said, “IT know I shall starve to death I have troub been saved from the sharks to die of arve. o' was decapitated and the matter so rests. A rhee vionr, MoComb had produced, but said his only object Was to got metnbers from different parts of the ‘The Electoral Colle, country to take the stock. He sald McComb | Wasuinatox, Dec All the lists ply restored. ‘ to that die batacle to thelr Might, | ne of {hostilities and in sundry and divers pis- thing that Interpose: Others rushed to th twinkling of But t tion.” At night he raved. ‘The hunger had 5 4 . of th was by no means the Qnal act inthe “ & Ig ac Views, and true cage ‘ca Be pid Durant wanted It all ip Now York aod New | gisctoral Colicges of ths several Slates for a of the farce, inal, was reserved for the House ‘of in ae pil Of Claret, home ned tn the | Mente. Dee tt Tt le stated, reliably that farsiie, Blerwite, and Bis onatleore’® a hugged | piace y Washington, bearing ef f to distribute it around piiesl Antes’ | and Vice-President, excepting three, have been seat to | Hebresentatives: | The scene wus pecullariy ned to thal drawn froin the nose of the rover: | Mui eut that he wll roi fo ts beare ln the better that he waa hie | tilt bompartiage eee i dudes tues the President of the 8 by mail, th ot mo) ' perolins ty ber from Colleton. As soon aa order | Acris Gantttech” 0 6 «1 » gether in | cording tomy rt 00 te vge FRtOE aoked vat he m pt by spying {he President of ie fen ‘late, tevainaa ee pes more aud Carry other Bate 'o we Bation, dae Pilots was restored and the beliicose member ‘ot | pectlon with the an if their tent and all ofa sudden Stewart's breath Youre y pectrull?, et HN. Oonew, 4, on Yo Het | detlvertad to its bie eae net ens. reared by law to be 0 F sooty under the defeat, | under control, the House proceeded to consider | Ministerial Consch tet seemed to cease. Smith felt his body, It was torbey ; fhose inen (meaning members of Congress) ta | geile mats erent ieetoral Cot: | 4nd made oven talk about bribery, corruption: | the question of order that hat have oro | peauaveral Counc The warm. Butin thenoxt moment his pulse had | Notwithstanding Attorney- ines replies will dete: which list be counted on the ht, hich much shan 0 e of Germ ” eral way. i Weducaday of February, the time of counting | tive blood was spilled. x grose to a urivilege question, and stated that was cold. Sinith quit tho tent and sat onthe | Orie: rocks all night, He could not sleep in the tent | ingt: with the corpse of his friend. The next morn- | President, and much legislative wool uiled. During the discussion of a bill to authorize the levy of tax, W. M. Thomas, a colored parson, who represents Col . that body Alnes's examination was not concluded, but it Je said that wo far as it went it created bad im. * ‘adroit ques Colfax and the 7 hip of Prussia he affairs of the was ready to settle the matier in the way usual | {¢Mdcrship. ) 0 electors) vou tlemen, via: with @ pistol and. an | uf kurspe; sad shat hele Bien Ne Prince Bisinarck’s retiremen Jemen will visit Wash st the action of the FY matter to the atten~ 7 in the ast > bring thi to which the othor Council is likely to lead to an lwnportaat | Mg he dragged the body to the rocks and cove | tie The proprietor of Willard's reasion on the conimittee,. ‘Th ms county emb th crisis in the polit he & \4 vith f ‘otel to-day’ ° ) firs adlroaed foi by Judge Black made | _Wasuixaron, Deo, 15.—Vice-Presid fa the House, pe who woe.en ei fann, be- | concerned he'wanted bu od oe, but was wile Ay Dn BNE See ey ae bahay Hiaty onthe committee ¢¢ Beda kort or diet himael el ir. ce to e ‘7 d ets ; Suinatl o will be concluded to-morrow, : ve for this olty Beaufort, who had voted for In the course of ye conversation yomas intima. ted that “You d-d niggers can't be depended You all sold yourselves to Patterson.” ok upon his virtue was resented by the ber from Beaufort, who hwith made an assault on the member from Golleton, whose head be managed to got in chancery and whose by a Berce forcible Noone. Thin si of affairs ing effect wae the rest of vome Thy yprietors jollae store, 06T Broad. had r way, pu imported goods | HAmrromp, Deo, 14.- the fonoable ears some sl wom ade | ie pees Rstraeatt mecioainar | Rexeplecus bet wie SSisbiv debut Vana ui aaah rad ba te ook on Saturday night, fre was | the sixteenth day on enh ve insight. He | tubight, if W and grist sigual out stowart's panta- buildings of ‘brick, Two Mwonty-four Woufe tasted Vator tine The Alabama Souatorshi aged B17.KN; Ideurence, $5.00. B signal was seen by any « WASHINGTON, Deo, _ 15,— Attorne: i Williams haa expressed the opinion thy cer's election by the Court House Leg! bam jal election, apd that cer gaye he [s ce butted Fe eat claluns that he will bave seven majority om " Smith beard an- | « joiué ballot. other vol “No, Captain, this man is pot eRe EY dead; I him move.” ‘Phe words revived Wife Doa: him, "He jumped up and fainted into the arms 15.~—Vicountesa } of Sy cane and the comke, why. took kim on noreble Beajauin aly About 12 0! OF more probably the mature aftorthought | qbout, Fhich tempers our passions, prevonted any | mili’ (s saiwalce further hostile demonstration, and the dusky solons returned once more to thelr dally oooupe tion of sucking oranges and peeling pindars, AMES'S ONLY TRUMP, es and Alley say they Intend to break down ny by | producing evidence 6, Hureau of Military Justice ‘ + a pei ‘jured pis of, ape alee 0 4 Pray f geaed tran Woulslane £0 prove that | ‘The following communication was read by re- © Was ongaged In (i Logi phe nro: PRs given “MoComba" counvel nseki: | Quest inthe Fulton street prayer meting on Fri ness whatever, They say that the commit. | , fuxtimaton, L. Will not allow ‘testimony of this kind to be | the by jored. “If there tod aor olning F proachite vessel. Meantime Smit rte tm f Sufering, bad sunk back upon th aC Pe eH heard seemed to him almost like, » dream Cheapest Holiday Goods in the City. thes ie vi ‘of this er Re cares Sie War Department Sel me natate tore | Sed hetere achvomers

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