. . /VAPgi'iP,TAXPIA.IPRimst soUial • |1 '" 1 " ago»t«gs (]RTUf IKDUOfIMKKISt ! ©itj 10l sn‘J r-rbwairßMi,v.:A .Ty^gao ■««i "wiiiHiit'wr - • ,j *:Su i awljgßQX SSB.SPSB SB® J?AW, COPIES of 4hejrWßßSMf;;iJnnDUU[-: /ci/'/toiX-'?, inhrlh-ntlihe stlbscrtption price toccShgle . r«58«3H5355J- | COECeM oi.the‘4tfßAiaxa«Bii Some,” | cellenee, pußlijifiillo.Jß’ow J?ork, and: -edited by Ik worth at > tbo regular subscription . pjjce io single svb-\ ■seriberBsWy^,^d ! \iopj/ ! ‘, , .j JEaoh-paper wlll bo eonfto a seperato .aa^^ayafliatobopporiunlty.ib -pre sented ’Tor” 'eriArgetle : teen ™^ e -money in getting subscriptions, For Avery, frye doples of th'ey.iget subaoribers foratthe-reeillarjprioe,: they, !wili pjake ■ average of one dot; lay|oheaohpapef^':;,'';.',.,V : , 1 ' :'..,j'';;V; - lit will be remembered that neither of .thieqe journals cau bo bifid at the Offices Ofpablleatipn.'in qtibaerlpHoiie, for, lees than $2 and $4 per -annum T^pe'ctlvely.';... .i,: •. . Investigate. Thejiarrisburg .Fqfriafi'jqiriß In the demand-that the eleotioh of Geary be oodteßted;Thls'-seems to Jje. the, pre vailing sentiment of.tliqpq#y 'through- 1 out the State. It ie strongly felt that it Is unreasonable fornstbeipectthatthe Democracy will turn but in all their strength nt future elections, when the impression is current among them that ibplr voting is a matter of no Import ance, since thefr candidate will at any rate be counted out.'. An. investigation will show whether or no they have been fairly defeated. If they know that they have heed, they will he ready,to ,buckK on their armor nnew for the next con test and will go'inti It uhdi'min- Ished ardor, , If on the other hand the result of the inquiry confirms their sus picion that they; havA beep.. defrauded, they,.; will be, justified in adopting such means ; as, 'Will render' It Bure that 'the voice of the, majority will hereafter govern. The-' Patriot says: “ la view of these things, we demand, in the name Of the ppright and. law-up holding people of Pennsylvania, that the'eiectidh Of John tV. Gedry',’as Gov ernor, of.the Commonwealth, be eon tasted.,' 'We are wearyl Of the anntial post eleetlonjcry bf.. ", ’frqpd,’,’. and wb know. that,the puhiiohaa come to regard It,as Blmply aii exeqse for defeat If the. allegations of, ifoiil,' play, made against,(he Philadelphia election offi- be but partially true, they' shpuld be followed up by legal investigation. Asa Packer and the Democratic State Committee owe it to the qualified voters Of the pommopwealtb, to the cause of good government, to the Democracy who entrusted them with leadership,to make this contest. The' Democrats of Philadelphia owe it to their own self respect to see tb'l’t'that their.charge of fraud againßt the Badical election offi cers is sustoine(j. The annual October carnival of ballot-box stuffers and elec tion return forgers must be broken up at every hazard! Retribution. It is instructive to. reflect iiow often a confi’blling hiuanna Is.exerted'upon the jooliticaiand other, fortunes'Of men by occurrences,' Iq whioh at the time few.persons would.think of attributing so niuch power.' For instance, how pregnant with woe to many of those Who had connection with it,'has been the hanging of Mrs. Surratt,l‘althoughnt the time, in the opinion' of.-one class of the community; it was the height of disloyalty to doiibt tile justice of the act/,. Ere long, however,- through re morse at their connection With it, .Sen ators Preston' King, of New York,.and. Jim Lane, of Kansas, committed sui cide. Weiehraan, the chief witness against. her, has. become a lunatic, while Edwin M. Stanton, her real exe cutioner, is physically ih"'wretched health, and politically dead, ■ •iThe'latest effect of its retributive in fluence, hag just ,beep experienced by Andrew Johnson, who unquestionably must credit his defeat in hie Senatorial aspiration's, to the fact that lie permit ted this innocent woman to be ignomin ioueiy slaih. Three additional votes would have elected him, and more than three members of the Tennessee Legis lature were influenced to yote’against him, heoauge of for the death of Mrs. Surratt. ' OUrpublic men may prd.fifby thlsles-.' son, and.learn how essential.it is for them to pr§sj»rve t aj;alm and unpreju diced state,of. 4niDd,ln l tijQQefl i .of great public excitement, and, regardless of present, denunciation,.to always steadi ly a,cbßo.as to secure the applause of.the future. ;; An Ancient .. The Expr'esißA ys thafcwatch borrow- i ug business occnrred twenty'years ago, inwhichease tire recovery of the time piece 'is clearly . barred several times over by tlie statute',of liuiitatlons, and Weshall have to’ quit talking about it. We did not know it was Buok ao-an cient tlansact(dii : . We presumed R. F.- C. was‘raising, a disturbance about a recent loan. He is utterly unreasonable to expect tbe return of his old buli-eyc at this late day, when it lias been worn out and gone olit of fashion in the ser vlpeofthe borrower, Onr neighbor is clearly entitled to keep' it, and will probably do s'd; linlosj R. V. p.; askls in polite terms.for its re t,usn on tbe ground that it is.no .'longer bf any use to its preSOnt possessor, only to its.forniei:, owner as anheib-loomin hisldmily. - If he puts Tils l request in this wlllggt Ifcbapjfc, again. : Wei.frive himthia ail vice, ami inffetnyn'.wblFt' ho; br. eIWC indubathe: Expr/ssa- to come to time in its offer to' 'giyb'a’.hilpdibd.'doUarsto llieJiJbUdren’s, ffoflae?'.' Wehave-about exhausted our resources ih Striving to’ get this Ijand-- spnio.do'niiirobifor .thatjclrgritablb insti tution, and so far-with Wery poor pros pbet'of success.7' ,r ' ! BUltcrllcld;;' Pflueit'bßuttcrfleldtbeUnited States FrbttsUrbrpt He# Work," has'i’ifci&hijii liliftlb/gtMi., Hehaabeenfreelyqharg ed.wlth having baencouneoted with tbe gold cl|que in their recent operations, tiii'kiibgadionsl.lf triifi,' ,plabingiMm In a - very: unenviable position;' ■ He asked thb‘® , i;esld?nt | t() ! piderhte.trial Colirt' lijirti'jSK' as'.ifc 1 appears,he.atill ’holds a. commission ms an officer*** Colonel we the it my. f- rv ; yhjs'saggestiQnihbweverybfltryiDg.a; Unlted States Triiujjnjir/ by; a diiiird of artay 'officers, was j lista ilitW.'ioo absurd' to bp adopted*. • But thevery foot that sue bail tdeoiVulld bcHt-riemsiy suggested ’ shovys ilo ?/ touch raj IJI taryaCUirs in ibis, country have i'/zijnlxiMl up with: otvtl' -mitUers.';. What propriety ii) tfibro'ip.a civil ‘gfiicep "ut ,liie government also holding ia military commloston 7 We ■/, t i'V .‘;li Te iil'-i/L < ». -GhVEßN&alGaiASlfha^fipppi^fb^'EU'! sopiate juatloeiof the Court of Gothmon sSMKefflff wsli'-tw^oU'4J^Jbii^ai^olo;in;'tinother tr.lhtfacieHidH tJiei e df,TOWf»d: Wfa, nomineteaiiy, JdIWP, andappblnted'by Oeoryi .hmed/laou et j 'tlyiii wonii bui: .'f ,o‘tu 31i - -.?u rj-i*v v3ir.<T ’io ojuioiij yifj 3ti ,L9bJooi '* .V, v--*; 1 The Bargain- Howuttetlyconteihptlblela Governor Geary! placed upon hlJsj>Ugtifcd lsifch,aiidthafc nothlng-ffaa his; self-respect beeir a matter of cononon ftawand now the scathing GShe”i Brewster'nttet^\amijlinateB'What<jvffl lingering remnant or reputation for truthfulness and honor may have been left to him in the opinion of any of his fellow-citizens. Words of indignation are wasted upon such a creature. That he wonldibecome an accomplice In any few device, in the accompllsh ment.of whlch-hlsparty might.demand, his assistance,was algo well known and, was ln his con nection with Iho.qelebrated Eort Dela-, ware fraud-. '.The iteyelofuiqon.ta. which’ are now bejng inade'iof thelmanfieriii which he. Becured thenervices of Wm. B. Mann and'.hls Mends to a|d his el (lo tion. in:the late that manner was, occasion no surpass In the' mind of any one, - however well 'calculated they are txV-excite loathlhg aUd disgust. , ; : It'is well-known that Mann & Go., Were not friendly to Geary, and that until two or three weeks before the election; they, showed up" disposition to aid him. He had deeeived and opr posed them,on a'number ofoccasions, and they were not' dlsposed to readily forgive:' his duplicity j-;a : aMlflng ei?j, perlence of wniOh they had i£L. his cohr duct in relation to the appointment of Governor Curtin 1 to a position in the Cabinet. Shortly before the election, however, they suddenly were converted into strong Geary men, and It was chiefly through their manipulation d! the Election Officers, that a majority was counted for Geary ih Philadelphia. Thesecretof their conversion,seems now to be disclosed. • • 1 • They wanted Furman Sheppard out, of their way as .District a Judge on the Quarter Sessione’ Bench whom they could entirely command; and So the arrangement that has since been carried put was made. It was un derstood that Sheppard should he evict" ed from the Cistrlct Attorneyship, and that Carroll Brewster should be reward ed for turning him out, with the Attor ney Generalship,’ from which tiiejr en emy and Geary’s friend, Benjamin.ll Brewster, was to’be.;displaoed ;..itheir friend Paxson was-then to receive the vacant Judgeship. The'terms .tvere accepted by'Geary, but. Mann k'powing how slippery Geary was,, demanded payment in advance. Geairy, thereforey instructed Covode to invite Benjainin Brewster to resign • the Attorney CeU eralship.. Thiey however, he declined to do at Covode’s.' request, and the At tempt to decapitate him made sptaiaoh commotion In', the Bepublicanj Janhs; that .it wae determined Id felinqnlsh the execution of the.desigD, until after the election, and Mann had to be eatlS fled. with written pledges. He seems to have had His Excellency so strongly committed by these, that he has not been able to back out of his contract, and the result has been its consumma tion, This seems to be the Eeeret hia-; tory .of this disgraceful transaction J-,it has demonstrated our Governor to be a knave, ; and has east a deep stain upon the fair fame o{ our Judiciary, Comma—tose. The Express is manifestly disposed to creep out of its offer to "pay $lOO to the Children's Homey if it failed to prove that we had misquoted a section of .the law of. 1869, relative. ,to the election' of our city officers ; it iB reluotant to face the mnsio, perhaps because we won’t -llAro IK TIRV In molt- .T,n* cannot allow our adversary to folßinpon the Home in place of the cash, a miser able "Temple Cahinet Organ,’! of which they hold he exolnsive agenoy. -We would like to accommodate them, but our sense of duty to. the Home compels us to sternly demand the money. ■ In accordance with their invitation We promptly appointed a tlme and plaqeof meeting and a very-highly respectable arbitrator to decide the dispute between ns, but they failed to keep the tryst.— They pretend now that they thought we were joking, but in this they were mistaken; we never j oke on serious sub jects, and.this:matter-of $lOO is of seri ous importance to the "Home,” to whioh the money will'be very welcome’ and it should not be chiselled' out of It. We rather think however that thete were other reasons why the Express representative did not pntdn an ap pearance at the "Snapper"' Box; there may have been an unusual demand for the "Tempie organ" about, the time fixed for the meeting and it would per haps be unreasonable to'blame the’ agent for trying to make a-saleand thus raise the $lOO required for the Or, as the editor of the Express seems to have semi-colon and comma on t-fae brain, he may have been at the time'in a semi-conscious or comma—tose Btate; a oondltiop which very likely to be intensified In a man of aoute sen sibilities, bya horrible little communi cation of B. F. C. in the tun'day Mercu ry ; wherein E. F. O. mourns over the, loss of watches'which he says he loaned two editors and which eadh of them forgot to return. Is’ntthat funny? Tt; is natural enough to borrow a watch ; ; but then to forget to return It! When the i handy thing goes tick! tiofcl • in yonr pocket -and reminds you whenever you wind it, and whenever you.look at it, as the;devil is calling for, copy, “long, long ago. I borrowed this watch and still it lingers in' my pook et." Of course you will return it in a' reasonable time. But some people don't. These, it seems, didn’t. They looked into a Bible, which qne of them, we are told, hadlately received' as a present from a confidingfriendand; they translated the injunction “Watch add Pray” to mean “Prey on-Wafohee.” This R. F. C. thinks a queei transla tion, ' i , ■He likewise : thinks it ia “Berlous joke.” 1 • • ; • Whenever our arb sUf-; ficlently-recovered, from their comma tose condition to attend that arbitration we ’will be on hand* • A (.'arpetvknlgMv , y : “ General Horace‘Pptter W4ut York to buy. carpet for‘Airs. Grant, and not in connectipn with tie gold controversy.” y?e olfp' the hbPvq/froni'tbe Washr, ington correspondence of the. Philade lphia Ledger. It. allows to "what , brave trees our high army officers are put by our Bppublibati President. A Brev’t,.' Brigadier General Is sen,t to' .Nqw.'Yprh to buy carpetsi fdr Mrs. Grant 1 Nest we suppose Wo will hear of a Colonel defaulted to stretch them oh-the.flbpr,; nnil a Captain to Bpittoone ! In olden-, times, wb.thinb, a General officer . In- the array ctwopld nave felt insulted if hehad : been'brder ed to New'York on' any 1 such commis sion as that of Porter’S f but now-a-days they seem quite ready to do menial pf flees around the, person' of JUrelhßovpry eign. The simplicity of our Republican' Court is fast passing' atfAy, : 'and' i we may soon expeot, to sep oiir president attended with all the ceremony Of. Boy». alty, with Ladies, of the Bedchamber ahd Grooms of -theßed Chamber, ami our Major Generals'ht'ruggllfig.'fqr flip honor of' pulling off the, Efesidebtji hose ahd clapping pn hiS nlght oSp ; ! Well,,th«rp,ls no disputingabout tastes, But we would. BUggesi to Poiv ter to adopt a iGoat-of-Arms,-w-ilh;a rag carpet of brilliantchain as.'the fleld,' witn a device composed ohaset-of crin oline rampant, and pnepauletted poo dle cGuc/iant beneath, " ■SjsA Mxj?r.m. Reduces ,t jiut,it,dpeinf& i&Bdditorf al 'yrltijigs pf thp/lNj PEfJjp^UCfijJi. pt: wbSoh weAreiWtAß&; PfiAid, ftr|hpi«aa;B4pm is.the.Sßmßjn, alJiagep and Wjp folio,WiUg.UUßient.pgijßr yprp [[\-n 'iiiv >y\ llivv a*.! il’iNot^td’orffitythehflJJiardwty! c-ioiii j -vii rtnovi b\ei f i -.u!: T tp/: *iv ** •; *rr>-'* li‘-» ius yJov t_ ,qn - Grant Specnlatlne. The connection of President <3: wlth the late grand flnanclaloperatlo: In tlm City of ifew- TEorli iB jpbj J Jpie < nj|fl inMettej frlwl _ theSthernnnd. velf dmctevldenee has been produced been specu lating In government bonds. Jay Gould, the President of the New York -and'Erie BaUroadfand one of the lead ing operators in the late attempt to ran ap the prifce of the preeloas metal, tea- r,<3£»»t itbonsand . dDllai'a.to uao aaaTmargta oirvhlch to s6 piifiPjTwtim. w*; .cartieifhrhlm hyjMeflarao'Btohe,- Ha. 'hfels® Stonef a"firih'hf hrtKferi fn'lWw; Torjfc, r.Corbiri . these, aniijfi} W. OfiS? Grant.&n ia<lviaape iof three * tjhoogand doßara'tfpon'tbem,' 'and'also 1 to return 6f toil; p^t^elyfe 's*'{sB Prefli(ien.li igeourityi until they reioßedthe advauoe# pride which they;aifif i r l 'lGould r B st^ein^tin-detailla Some fctoa>tiioJalyMiv Gould* again met £tenbr&l4&aat.at Jdr.iOarhin’o hoxi&e K by gjfjv Qonld aeaopppanled Mrs. Corbin. and General 'Grant’s chAdrep,.ta r 4%' Opera .House anddefttbem fitere, retnrnmgjhim iSl to boriversb GMipU.^JS? asked'Him' what' whal'd-be[the financial nßlicy ofthegovetiirnfent, andiherresideiit replied'fbatras- tb secure blgb' priced for farmers’-- produce, bo gold be solddiefbreihe drstofNovember, except tho regular bales o£itwo inilJions a montbo Mr. Gould asked bow.be would obtain means to purchase govern ment bonds,, and bin answer was.yturt -toe edly large, and. the IjurreOCT'. bnlaficep, In tpe^T/easury 1 would Ite ■Bbmcient“y’lt'hout which be replied i that there Veto from twelve to-fifteen million dollars going on t iii pensions nudithatho intended toibcrease tbo ifractlonaLcurcency/rom thirty itnUbons to fifty...V.;...; .t Shortly afterwards, ;on due strength . qi this" Information,,' ■■ Mr* 'Gould “purchased seventeen‘hd.rfqtM* tbofisnud. Uonftrs.df government bonds pm the 1 . J oidfjoccotm t of Blmsdlr’ c Mr; : Cof'bihl' Mr/ QatherVood and GbiisfeTßatterfigld,' " ±j fl informed'Mn'Grdnld'thßt be'fidd-receivid a. snargin' of thn ixr .tioet iw thoiudnd dolbars-frprfi.QenewXl.Grant, with whichi <Q !carry/ $300,000. of .-goyemmßnt bdflds wbiab 'were L hflki.for the sccount c$ Genoral.Grant, ,4s cprbm.aai'd, By. .Messrs, atone, Nichols SrSfonte,' Hr.'Cor bin’s brp k6<S. '.'Mr. Corßin pa, to return -’the advance# - Gran4‘abd to show-him a : profit Bn ! tne trafasactioh so far as it bis gohe.-an'd deßfted Mi*. Gould to pay Stone 1 , Nichols 4) 'Stdflti onoper cent* marei than-the market-price,’ ObdjlbeQ.to carry fcho:t>ondB fqr tbe account Of-General Grapt uiitlithey should reach,} £5, Margin 973 Mr, Gd«l£ agreed f tcr dating,. of C(J.iirs4ulbo right to .seftthe Bonds at any, tiibo'.'iryrecessffry, t 6 ‘pyoietot nlmsblf; and on Jnlv paid SthhO, Nibhols Stone $504,609 thofee b6nds, -! whlch was $B,OOO ritfore-thon they * were worth- on that oay, and r which represented profits that Mr. Gould's firm anticipated-.wohld accrue- ari-i der. the..governmental policy : of .buying •, . .. •; The New .York IForZc? anxious to aaeertaln-whether Gould’s 1 statement- Wodtt ols 4 Stobe,; ihe ] brokers'^w^i6r ; boughfc the a reporter to: them to inquire whether they had'made the as alleged. . This Vas; the resurij., Yesterday'afternoOn onrreporter, called on George E Stone, of the :firm of Stone, Nichols ifc Stone, brokers,,&2 Wall street. It. will be remembered Jbat .they are.'the brokers through whdm- it is afleged-the President bought goyQrnmenr .on a markin'of ipur/per cehti a “b’dU” in T Waft street, and 'sold out totfay-Gopld ath'hsndsotne profit. . MrlStone-enid'tbat holbad read the th taW&i'ld deny it, .He did npt wish, to say anything about the matter unless called upon to do so by.l.he/pppef authority. The af fair.wa:ff'pone Of his. ,'H6'liad never done anything bimsel'/ bf whidrhe asharufed.' If thbreWas'scnhdal afloat cohcerniDg ; tbe President, Wbibh might be set at rest by lils denying that it whs traei bodid dot propose to make ady such deqial; < J9e proposed to let. njaUers, take their course. Ho under stood the position in w-hfeb this placed the President, : The next day, the New York Sun wantihg to knowif the World reporter had given a correct repeat of the inter.- view/s.ent-a reporter. & ’Btone, who handed to ■ the senior member of the flrm the account of the Wbtfd Reporter's Initbryiew witii him, with a question as 10 inaccuracy, and Obtained; the.folloudnganswer: ;; u: beTepflbd, “tra printed id, fibiS-sllp, is substadtlaliy true. I don't' re member- the exact words <>f the queatioris and- answers.that passed ’betwesn-the re porter and mytieir; ibut,tbis-sratementgive& the-substanco <?f the^coaverfl3 , -wnl! , ' : 1 •.; ] Su.bgeqaently, hbwbVer, flg ’fhoUgh fearful ythat, ' of frankness might gets thsm into difficulty;And in spired.by aaudden: sense of. duty, they I to''a‘-thlrd, : newspaper Which had not made,atry‘inqUjry th6,fol** lowing statement: v ~ “It was the intent?dn'el*'m'y paTtflets, 'ah. well hd of myself, to have taken*no notice ofthaseveral orticLes Which, bad. appeared in ihe papersq, but now I feel it; my duty tqstate positively thatStoue*. <fc Go._, bave neyer made a transaction of any khj,U or nature in which they had any xeaaon. ito believe suppose tliat General Grant* eltheraSan individual, or ; , President or the United States bad any'.dh'ebt hr indi ; * •rect'infe'rest. •• ho observed that, they do/pqt deny tbat.they.purchased. -th© .3300,QOO: Of bodds for as stated by»him; We'are to- infer that they' did'Hbt know' that this purchase, was 1 for the ; ,account pi <jen: .Qfaht T .aud it may very well have been that Gorbin; did not disclose td them, as-hp'.did to, Cfould, the nape'bf pxtn^iijal.'' . ; . This Is the history of the transautdofl sofaras it is at present dlsclosbdy aud it shows, unless’Corbin’ lied,'fijat Grant has'been spqoqlating in; bonds. ILis a'queation ofnVeracity be- tween the brothers-in-laW. That- fcbe hot told'/the truih' Is tjhfte pOB-• sibTe ; and that the not“told the is possible also, Trui,hfujnees' is a virtue that does not seom taran 'in the r family ,* that President Gfaht is pot : afflicted : ‘with' it, whs’ Cleatly dAmbh strated..to ,tlqe country by Johnson and recolieotioh of’the Whole of’them 1C will he ■ i rememb'6re r d 'dlflerei from; hlsj terview with them! * 1 " " " / ‘ v r/' What .will be done mtb.Wiliiam Jiii Kemble,, late State l - T? insurer/- j naW ; ! that the Att6r&j^ j *'Gfep F p?4ps. changed., i G.ovjarnprl seaj& I J*&fcr'uc(eHi his Attorney Gtineral to comtoeltce; proceedings against Kemble, as fsialfet ; tp •fhe^Stkt^ 11 hb f d';'hje : whS‘jtrat abqlitto' dbj'ajo, j(ie expect, ihß, amAttomifi General tcrptodeed-to recover-the money \yhich the Governor sayi;is c 'dut! »t^e ; Stktgf;, Blit tyitl Blqpe thoHgUrfiadpf Idß phis/, motives .for getting! rtd of the late At*, torndy Genital to flush, ojf thlrflii'i'; vpsl^aiipb,; ,'jteWiila -- ij : party that' had ■ tho .change jtuadp,‘au(iJ this'to ay have beeh-ilLs : pro da ill the ttanßaottPßi--Bnt‘thßlr,-Httlei^ams , iB; wrtl be 'sure tp ft?OT^*%|uWtigßypsß,’i fSjw-uW; of JLta model Gdvernaiyu'kori),' on October: ,7th, 1 Ifc'edltarißliy akeeftSd- yvWs •* f'jpßKrlpticj," “hdneßt^t ,,,^hiffi'’nOy^Bj;j Silence ”: -‘J Wohavo bot yet noticed any lattyapVtn ttq part ofGOvulJeafjt; di? to uewspaporai wUjPU eojpjiiui ophflfießMiOPdiiriendßtrtpO ‘?fW?4 Irioas to bfs personal character, contained, ill the lPtter of ,PT. RroWcTaVlfta late Attorney Geqe/aL v Whilp .we,, do not in the £fiSt J Hva;Qld* i 6tfr'part .to f^lieiy^dWaW^.to^hy^dbSfl^^adiW' iwilP lap p.ortedds Chihli: teg TOIW'.UWP fepeeftTitbatithp 8? VBrflpg: gqisimH .xioiJKOilqqa oil. jw-jii oiii vinos* blnov rfmd jo oin-iziirt 1 r-ilunoi .*1 i3’l *m Ol eql|*. ®gthV ■Bto <W iaJSonglgJoyedi The Staff Offlcere of the Navy are the Surgeons, Paymasters, and Engineers. The Burgeons and Engineers receive their appointments after .undergoing-a very thorongji and searching examina tiftgwjiflh plfcants are unable to pass. Conse- (ability anji:acqpimmente4:<!rb»j: ehBer4t wBKh PsObre>whoientefc:ai±*>FßmKer. passing -tiiesntssrflciabexamlnatfoh'dffhajftival eehool? e^Tiia’ to ofagnEWiot order,Bnd asrmeaf.them; .Admiral? PorCeri-'lß'naW- TOirolng^thre ffoff ’ 1 -Dd^ArfiSeatr,'"' rpma^lbbs navd ike&' ‘ji'ierHcfitfced'' JiJ* ministration aud li avecauaed the 'pro mulgation wdar degtading the Staff. • The Matter awllt^BS”bio'n^hy r |p [ts'next session arid iji la to aftect thsac tionnf jtha.t'fcofe'that ; the artictein<thai?rsB» has been written. ’• -V** 1 • '\;p That joiif-xial jn its ., ‘ 1 i ypftjti pp members eo cairefl,' marty dr Whpbx w'e know and esteam as men of part3', ornigb culture, aocTlarge ixperterl6e. it is-bufjaat to say 4nteHefcts-do' uds seek tbese.position9r&tteflst'Uotbt latter years i apd tills not? becaase ofl aoyiiiiylriiouaidis* tinction,, t}Ut [because t&erbite Ja wider field them in, .the outer - and tb#’Unofficial world,’ ’ Jlone ex-> cept tobenefil tbeinseXy^'s,nhleaaTt be those wfo.dOTddfgitatong'ont.bf.tJienayy.; ..‘ ,iToW false,, the tepiitaiibziof the Sorgeoiis and Jlngineera in'cfttF ls’Worl dwide 7 veSyh^beßt paUjLrbjSpd; 3a>|iit'yi, hlgmift jha standing, pf the, Nats! Surgeons, that ltda; well-known that many. young phjscsahS';BiiWr the service with the laten)|otj M iieSigritd g filter. a £e,w. years, knowing thet . the JEaqt of therrhavjqg bßerhSurgeons in; thd.'Navy l Will' bo the best recotntnendatidhflbey eahpoisibiy haVfej totho good opimoiro'f. any coih- S unity in “setae .Cpr §,.practice of, tjjfii.jfroiessiqn. l; .if yovmg.men of iessability than 1 , formerly are now seeking Stali'.’positions'in the Npvy.U iebeqauije pf fife invidious ills tfnctiflri 'thtoeh'qwiietugixiade between Stas .a.qil ,n? gghedss mto.wiii .willingly biter a service,' in which be is assigned p position, inferior to that' bfuthbr'men no older npr better edijcatedj itban 'himVelf.’ hflr aft higher social. ;Boit^oq«ji,At«l' : if:ihere is. “ a wider >held for them in the outer and tmoilieial wor!d,' rl sn Aiso is there asvirier ftjr.theiljine dfc fpjars, who’ iij; .tinge, of ; peace, are as. a class about : as sedulously noonpled in dying nothing as any body -of men we know. We presumbLi.ue ahd Staff offi cers equally enter. UiQ.Navy " to better themselves;’ 1 : . why . else should they enter it? Although we suppose 'this wrlterfh the Press j. who is manifestly some aristocratic oldDamphoolof the Line, would have, ushelieye that then of his stamp, in fenterisg the service ( sac-' rifice themselves for the good of'the nation. . ■ ' ' !|H'erd Is Another specimen of his style of .argument: • . • . ... The high tank com.es from conspicuous aolibnsiin battle, and as iheimemhers of the Btaft have not-poen so distinguished, they should pot press daipQkWbiob most expose them ' ! comosjrom Jemgfcft of.Berrien; and if it did come from heroism in battle, the Staff of the Nayy‘nsed : be ! afi:alci of-no injurious oom-parisoh iu this regard with the Line, Thpy areexpoeed to equal peril andthetourage which by them- in the steady pf their duty .la'p/a higher character than is .demanded- from. those, who are aided in the proper di?cbargeof their duty;by the excitement of actual participation in the struggle* OurseaUght? now-a-daya are mt h Jo d g ran ge’c’annon and theronly. : kind of,courage that Is demanded on shipboard ia that .which enables a man to endurd being shot-atwith composure aod to p.erforni his allotted duty in'the midst : df 'gerij,.witi^'unimpaired (4iH* cieryfy. ‘; • . As we understand the position of the Staff,: they ask only for the same degree of pjfbmotion in tank, as ts given to the .by reasonnfleogthojservice. Thp matter is.pue of serious importation to them, fo*'it is ‘hardi-to:be endured that men whqhsve fcpdnt their HVCs in the service ihjaiibe. striplings of yvhom they ijaigt}t .fatpere.— .The position j'of-.the older'-Surgeoiiß/ Paymasters and ‘Eugitieers- Fleet Officers', VaS not very pleasant on board a ship, even'.under thp old regulation, .crowded &3;-lbey were into the Wardrbom with their jobioTßjwhile the Admiral and Uaptald had largekfad' splendid parlors' and jktate-foofiwj. to their sglyes; Jbjife now their- position is -simply unendurable,: and demands theattontion'otfCcriigreSpj-: if any clesrfe is'feft tdjhav? men- the staff-positions who are -possessed ;of,even ordinary talentsiand. . r The case ofSurgeon Charles L. Green show? what unamlftblb kn'd Outta’geous ideastjaptains'at sea havepf of their authority.. Aseaman on: board the Bhip of which he wift surgeon •W'dk iil'and on hiis the of, the V% l sure<£jjlie, spj[g§Qn f o.jfike ; him; duty..’ Greemrefused; to do, d# could tibj: 6oiifcietitiotis ; ' ly cerufy that'tli e- tn ati ; wa s well. -He was court indrtiaJfed, tried; by line ''of ficers, convicted by them,-and fey them' sentenced to bs dismissed from this ser-' /Secretary : !Robeson, however, while hb'endorsed the finding/ behadse Admiral Porter told him it was aliright, mitigated the feent£p‘c6 to h pnbdc^rep l . 1 rlmarM. 1 Sunday ly say a- of this tftt friageous o^# : o *'; *;' If any thing more, pe found : i& rfie urthe yV DepprJU meat, we SKoald fljke, tdsee^/^AnjrSecre tary ■ Robesdti• togof court,-: tfltijohgli‘b'6' mitigatds-itra&yerfty o£ the/.-santfiiice:;looming .boulduWodiHda&P baiter caloqlatsd to .prepam^nJiattUEßUjin . •thft navy. . iWllfo pathlmyelrin ttwppWjer.ofmep ignor ant ,of ibedrbJnehnb flUFseryl,' yet.'idirm'.'to' lfi'ffiibft.duty/ and in, icase-oi dispute,t6 override'tna decißiofl or thb J nied!&r.attentat ‘ftti' Wdulobbedeeifaed ftbBtitd;"6iid ( lf fcrdlffi-cul? teunderstfitid 1 bow B»?fcrbtH*yßSobesbb/ freSh : fcoin the people, couldendofcßSßticba find ing.* The m3ulhcrfth&oourt*marttel is that, ‘we Wfi- to>iUoderBiapd. nayy,; eMSWM* ft- -P f L ;W r ftA‘sl»f*W» -ftMivlirej aua.ij^altb.that.iil jUia Xuturo .aitors •drtrtft. ,'if la a JjloaaHnt presMCt lor-Wolf, TO#. 1 - ' </■-->»■■■ .•-vuiie.- -. am ■ I-.TJ liuiTlD .>.;»V. .. v-.-j.- ~| u. Kcmbjre. ' ; 1 ajygjjk that it Is- a meaD,;Ytia(.flland!srouß,,lii-i famous Bnd soanddlQtrßbßfatetii These hr e : sdin eo fth e : edti t eBvV hi chi tap ■ •pjteff r&npy 0 tfhotha. Oarrpllllrpy’Btar receive d-thfl Attdrney, ,G<sheraiihJi>u&> that grit® iitifa iii :l thd 9 'o<>9tethd o fii^ibji : , ,'casjfe;j temporary, the .Blijeetlyeßj are;fitly-ap-, plied, tduispifcmUst deeru)thfem> equally npy, Generals hip , ! tpiß.«hamaoeeeißwUl;, vUMAU'jSapUgfcetQmui'ihp ilßs. pfvhifP6frpatujßqc,,or rreomtiM'Um: maf iftftiy d rn^^pg^^HbS'S^iec ready :; beeijioappftu«dntU: toftißeswn PBB?fSo,)4fid u th9;i£h*,J»««;edUoHaliyi assumes “ until itiis' esntrAfiietjeSdthat; !, Jtj mi}diyoBtjleai)Sf aodß-condjicfi asi ■ h?,*pfU|i«op(jw iulrndty aftihjhiaks It ihnWßiPUßliilUiPtJ pjWBo •WHgJ «nlril 'xilob :-uyt otle li ea bai J’nrjjv/ ii ,770 VL .mid Bvne oi eidie ' t't'.y* .'T.ni/v i/nii d:*Kl 7,d id'sriodt Itaff OOlcera or UieHaTT. Press of Satn: /allofmiflrepK thgae PreMdent (mint’s Associates. ’e'Bnbjoined letter fromJameaFJskj ,hfaf of thegreafHßgjofgbrdthMMl 19 ftpKVorujy'.Waawltli iStfiidens fa ranO Hns ciearlp right in sipßDg thSBGe» l&ant could never IwiJipokeikS Ijiijß terms freely, as lie did, his profuse hospitality.. That 'prominent trait in Grant’s char acter, which induces him to- accept yyarytMng fh at anybody gives him, a chance to take, is strikingly exempli mi ofiGrant’s mends; jEtoDertfUonner is by; the..c#.mpapy t JjnJlSßpgr whWiKJV Gnaife standi MtatebratphiS associntioh -with? Fisk !B : cSttali^fiot'tjiloQlHefßp: Hs g4sji s):?«f;£as%W?P«lft nected withthe.grea£«teme-io;ri»iee ♦heprfeeiOfofeoid'Midhoirtfe^i; im.- risk itf pak&BifSi aniotr, •'tife’iirftTO' JfjS ; ’’ «xS of the Herald this moming, n»Vi npoor tfa6 : aidld ’at« tempt of.’M» Fifettito obtain fJrain /.tnfProti dentr advance Information tegardingjlte financial -poliayqprilfo Rprarnnient.; f?ba wi^Qbs^iaUjfo&ifafc suited byKtrcha proposal baa it come trjrai any other bat: a pet-sodEkdFifrk; 1 Bbtcorpi lug from a man so destitute acter/I didn’t think itwormnotfcifljj.’* ; My firsfifeelingr- ou Trading has turaJly ane.uf taffegoaubny tot agedttei nk^nAC&iwyins-the highest, \ staliPhiAn-jtbtf {find should language, ooncerakig onevfith had maiafomeff friendly .apa. win, .fpcelvaa nothidgrburaota ofkmflbesa. .V But, after a mqmentfy 1 inflection; T'fpU that Fwss ‘ipfelafeetf ib ! attaching tfceleast obvi ously » pure i listentioirol'ihe Sait wb6iprea£des<over \ha Herald, ilt'is simply* fruKVJtf&;that, th?; -.Presideni can have used any. General- Grant wapfo .have acfjepted tne-'bospHaUty.and'pbared tbg.tauioof. a man whom hef>eli&tafl to beteo destitute of moral character as Ihia canard Gbdeifaf Grant spent three • bouts kt/my ta’Mebn'uubb6casiou;%ud i -mede the 1 entire journey-tb Boston in my company* as well knowirtoniany gentlemen who were.'with us, audwho know that our relations, were of pie moat friepflly cbaraofor* Heantfhiß fomilyTiave repeatedly-accepted trifliog-£u yoraat' niy hapos,‘-of sticEfa.picture as,£xq perfectly p%>pp fHetfas t (i&d which I m’enfloh no wHvitb na iff foimon af iraifiy'-; iEr£ ; tfrat they 1 : haye ] ynder any obligation# 'hfit -whleh no gen* tlemab-would accfeupiroda one whom be did n crt consider ftiriQDd.v.indeed/fioipQrfeOtiy easy have bbeathe relations betweenns that General has, always; djyjepiied „W&b %giaMe&,9fr§ckpowledgnaap.|a which ptber ,genUeeh euj, pqmpy. eqainant, but haYe'ihopght i\ y fo;ohqetyeth# thanking for them,} aird-thb litimerbup- little.* services pifeasuri pp baye been treated oo both eldest a of'ooursev Just 'as tbey should bo between friendsquiteat eas&witti eanb-cibeii-1 o;i;i On the YtjAy.ocCaajQApm which, this JS «r*» aid inventor. i^es&cal^^l feltso agfccablci and* Ssted* nearly an^juij,. ( 1 v a; * &erald J 'is 1 hnf *4t sbbul’d-’rerferyeany.i'afthertiOUce. GenCTal Grant bttrinoC'be^iiJected'tu’jJdftiiSfi^dlSw avowal of all laugufttfe th&t iUnbgfl&bar'Tg-: porters; may. put du* bis .UmUt h L* tend ms ho has never contsadißt«di)be.;x>f, my state-; memo to confirm this .in deteiJt:tnbug£Lhp..wiU‘' Q RT : dbubtedly ooflo^if.calisduppni ,YoUrn,t|*Wy, .* JAMBs r .r’iflK l , yrrj w 1 We call 'the Jddgb’ r Black, pud of . the , various of Sdft } s of; .Temperance to the comluct of the senior editdrfbf their honieorgad here! (hitherto, a' 'fining ' light 1 ’in their order), who, according to the. ; fpl-< lowing extract from the Dayton (Ohio) Ledger; has so far forgotten bitaself atfd the sacred "principles 1 : he ’ adybcites^'as tor sound ‘tha;; ljs >* '.Old Bye:”*' . i .juO.si.-i .“We.hadthe pleasure iafetii9a|.nrdaV(of receiving a call »rom our editoriaJ^iSUd, EvpraaaV. Brother Pearaol talks though with/becppupg modeaty,'*"of ‘pla uncliaaged; habits and manner^an^ftrsfclblasS‘old rye.**’ 1 , ( Into a far 'county'whence he- did uot think a report ofhis doings and sayings would ever teach'lkatidaster, has mani festly been mishehaVlng 1 himselff He has been Speakjug eloguent/y caster, “Old -Byo, 7 ' aDd of.course there? fore kneW by experiende all about he must know its tas^e, : its : coloTj, ;its to produce inebriatiQC, aud iu factiaH its peculiarities;; ■ for he could mot speak' eloquently*Of-a’thlng of. whleh he' knew ndtfcrhg, ‘and th,e ’ posalble Way by ( whioh, to. arrive., at a personal knowledge of tk,6L,quahtUy of “Old RyW J i is by. imbibing 'it.— To ascertain whethei* it will produce a headache in the morning, itis necessary tbjget'druhk.'op not- known to haveever carriedhia test-? hig of the fluid to; this ,extant but it would seem=As' I ’thdUgh- t b, ; e-had been .gttHnjt 1 t!ie( : .sgticlh hj : Aore thorough exain}r»tion r \as the l i Ledger V.- jsays.* :> /“We noticed. : Mr* Pearsol rolMUg aroUnd -the o?ty a large/ . litindgome" n around” Is a vjefy,sipg'uiar'ipatlio|ff2 progression for. a .Sop of. Temperance to' adoptln the streets of acityjdnd-ane whldh■ "not : calca-lafed'td’ lustre on bd^e'. ic Sud^ ,f Black tiherefore and glve. lt; a:thorough; exauxinatian, . The ed i torof-hißOTgah shbUld -nohspe'ak water should be thefoe ,at aU and ugder ; and : in: its; praise bcr xshonUl; expend-tztf his 'elo quence.: A bh i ,; ad- j’i.i',/'!', ‘ i ‘. ' The Dhflater.on-Ihe -j. • r*?i»,pwipdedhu2> with a ruler on the . a a *UAw A,«i4iKt .neck -and bac)t,.aiwl ; tbpn threw, him ■Another 'nombteßteatoboat aecraent •i on thb/Mfsßissfppff. 1 Iftfnjirfift , .7After,a<s9oltbe <sijd went home .abid, re ing .of ft onothe. Father of not to be anything bMH' Waters. Is'thgrjonoi-Jway of avoiding soma' time-ln the night, when brain fever these e J fOOte f' t , i “' ?° d L°^" _ 'i ;• i ••• __ *. •iT." . Intbeins^nityotfevertnelltueoDecon rence is so Credent?? months tfnual.ly cried but •« Don’t strike me! Oh I the. telegrajph sends a thrili c&iwfJPX) don,’tip-ike me I ” In thlsetate the-t-child thrdDgh the country, b r an account s thb-destruction of a whole boAtHoad bf . The wratchra*' wfrman 1 who comm'itted people on, jtlj^mighty ri l yer...;it;ib npV tbW to be cply Tilneteen dfißc&l^pijundkrstand;hqV these r ; ; sissippi steamboats, carrying as: they do lit: caaritwfei* Tobaceo stumps.! ImmenseamoUlirtoftWHrtiußUble’-frelghti! 2Mr Conmrisshmfie a S Internal Revenue: Mtjit wpy'i^it 1 , K&feifi amount of tobacco'is found bear-, esawyi COBEeqHtiftse, q£ theirv destruction;• 1 }jj jji*s jff g!WP s * therefore request. tt>at 'neaH.yu all. the -paasddgeraLshoutd 's?(&&?S©l“s?"dhrtrtc? upon peH§fe { ' , wnfa,*'bh'enS-? jH ArbMtn^fe^O'lHb 1 |w«cH*wB stifaros-Uf .lb* debominatibii of 1 *9iT%5M l .^.:s9ii‘9 e -. 59l i ( , s?^.§ n ! wjoypfy igehyin marked as to be eftaily Are there.nofwnftHboats-? <£Sm,noilebf} Wepasssug^irifusb-o^o^^n tbß'water'ubt mSy bep!6fidd;ut)? !*iiuiM"^ J i rKo.wpras,- , ‘Coultuenttfßauk J li iu.thegeuulne/ neBS,.p%«h)pfertqffßt S; n fl iel,rtltants to eeeithei* perilftßdcome foJthfe byres* l . the letter# affe*fcfeay!&r, taibrb Ctdwded.'lar-' seems to be ; 'fai , niOre'dtoie¥btltt' :gefcaiNl*cK««l together. In the word. I'don wMw/rrf&wt cr°?fla. i£e wgft alter: the lead jDf.4heJmpr.ioV yesflelsftM wdbt»orft£isquent«flid f&* *?W*£»9» nol appear In , afcond. In , 1 wljibeobser.y laiit 'ifcelffttat ‘&kiM v tb. ; 3ifrt& jed-'ttor^maff'dotaj'itftWs^nuine^hisj&y .T’- is madeoffe frstralghnhtes.'v‘°:' r * '■•• from fe/ftsfillte -ThU''d.YTh(hfioark 'resembling'«meH etara foroement.iofrithe tpoljge ofa feanlr aldßJcifahe vignette in the lathe the boat. A game of carrtMbMb? HWfr toterfclpiiaok'lnlper&ot/a^ fjipiiiiiMg 3jpJB}|ji#l]jjft ' Jlimrlh., ;jrhlte. .ilsure. J ! G/’ .on HsM,fgMlo^’4Brfe boats, but we fancy no staiteephaiTy' is'w&nMg lb th^ W l Qi'Si , iightipjrat-ol ihe\gentUne; will' beiabsßrred idm&Btrortihatcbßdhroes-llnee, WhUbinthe of l Congress, by-wham mh ChyeAligatloni aro dW.iipi djstincf,, u., ,Mr gJkSm* \ju goes lliff gH * ,4 ] ,Uioot eljJil euij: btiuoi SU!:-li-ol ,I*:r*- . cAJcoffifegiuof lhwSon»d6TOlhm«tata!6 0 ‘ a Jugot that BrertheiuPefipsol d&sj: rThe. 'faßferH£ , ‘^Jrv' : clftlpaaffbWi'aii'’ ndtiMdoHgrtatllatfbfdeiGbbnythaCdeal ip^ir«lfiBiterdir«i l Ni* 1 Ydrli l -lyoHd-l T®mrt»sTidfcUtWjW , emifePftiTOi){gßfi'il Koblsmefor Ctcsar,norrof^ttWs : w»r'i..t lzauoii, i<?yttidg®anßi«ktt BbwfeyS uoj»a«uigii thdatgi; Cwjtafloruaj uahonOTS^iiiiha, Water folks, andthdHboWkt^aeeftdld'tee:.Xialtt;tttaLmrttMA»fJuiiua.<flctannbjohikh— afoilnditth t*hq/«fc e e»*cof’l»a^totf;uci , |. nmy’iposafblyi h*vsi heetfa itotoabt*#p< wS«t «tfuuajriC(«3ajiaSai»3nfSSf sv& > ■Wilt uihona/fJln iiiii»»ag« i ia*’6iSiHel dP ,J “ tdfeftn tliantthStiTOmr^xrilatebf*! ‘>gl»hßeUf E uio allusions to » Qld Bye,” -BW laWHefi t " plaek.lnwafcfgirte.'jdj neqo fjeda-r T l ' !«fiiiibm IV hm i&iSmmf 'ni suitl ecw Jarii eqiri'j aaos bswojrit jTiißani .faSUsail■guralsicotr’rb fmOb’, ui bun .qsort I;3i eifl oln! Teirioo yfll tlsJMegif i.'r.til irid /tor- 5 oa troe .-yjrchinese laaoi) ln tle Sooth. Cpnunerclalj Convention, which &arf3asM>een held: at ponisvllle, Ken to Induce, 1 in everypoasible way, anex tensTre'Enropean immigration. In this conclusion they were perfectly right. The nefie wonld bejeryJiljadyispd, no mat ter labor knight be obtained. In. the first place, their real back home and live at.thelr eaee In that Cheap: country-.-,' A -Chinaman cannot If be j&tejg fnwMswite- snot so aramgeit that lltapreeionß body; would be taken-Kaok Bpß'dftil^.^he f; -itf j 4? fe£«C»taedri)f ;iha .money wJiiah- 1 these, r-teinporary i sojoumofs Wbbld away from 1 it J ~ Bat It wofod be h'ajo.ia dfes^daoft^isl® l^ ?: pop n * setflef i; among-..na. Unde! the - theory of, oarin?tituHonsall MsaditMM ‘SBB a socialahi ppjifical eqaaJity with as. The naaseatiag doise of the negro te;*hoaM>elbg(!thrdßt; dowii our thrdkts; khd'w'e :: shi;t l to ;ttdhk oj'oar alsoC.lJp^j^'ini^d 1 the China man. v3&Hiaya>oi9f not our ways,; and we: do' .not-thiski them .so gpod.. ,: W« can't eat iior'diet on midfrahd-'birds-Bfeßts. The Chimimgnis physicsUj ihferipij,to nkt' race, and' we iihf> it}®, is not healthy JookiDg. Sior do we admire hie cheek hisses, a re'll ot handsome, ihlel lehtiraijy!.'t^B'face fieeiis ‘to he but miscegenation. \y.jXh our own, would result i&ourphysicaldegenerfttion. We do: not want.them, hero { but ft’ they do What '& k t^?SB '- ; .,l? < 3?U?Btton we WJif'hayti’i’n.tbe po'urßp'ipf yeirs, when sregrpes;,jjmd ‘White feblkdriget thoroughly? jjhixed-inp? toj gether. Hoiy fearfully and wonderfully ihaiie'! ’ The : S’ejde Mermaid woutd bo couple teiy,eeligse() .in of its general appearance by m the- girl of theiperiod.'* .Her head-dress-would combine the beauties of the pig-tail, the woei aud the’auburn tlreßs; while) her countepapoe would ,be,osfthat handsome neiltrai thrtffliaaiug ft'omJhe'equateom binitlOUi-'of: white,-'black, ’brange'-and ret};) •fehb‘*tftitdi’smbke opitinv.ept 'post suin' and 'drfhtftea! She would, feet—bar: ? pedes tab being, simplyheel and tde).each:projecting.mi equal :dis taneb ftbm-tHe; anklB s b; Aatj-this younji' ligy‘ s Wi)uiji' hT)^e' ; 'ihsdrilJß(l'upoh. ’iie'r genegtpgici4,/Jarodx'. tree, your name, reader, attd;Bompej?s,:arid Chi Ktmg Wangls, l ' l : •’' ,' .The Commercial ‘ Convention '(vas right; let the Chinaman stay away from us.: , ; ! ’ 1 .The $12,000 Mdrgin. ! ... ' iff.fi aregraduallygettiug information ahont Gxpnt'aispeeulafcionß in New York. “■ The’correspohdent of the New York Tribune says:v. . >it has be’eh ’escetiaihed., that the only, bass’fdr the alleged,edmprtlcltt,of the Yres- Weht iiHbe fact that Vrhenhe-fold hlk house ra thrs ; oity' to '-General SKermiir, <he’gave Me*,’ Granrsl2iooo-of thepfeceeaa.Gorbtn was there, at the time on bis wedding-trip, and. Mrs. Grant plaoedrtbe.money In bis hands'to be. iavesiedipibuildlpg lots in thu sibiirtaQ?£ew'YP*pW , ' , ..7Vir«4w>« 4'dollars is the eiact amount, 1 it wiibbe remembered} ‘which Odrfcrrn 'says- from Grappas to buy fprhim'three hundred Ihqusana, .dollars.,worth,, of government boijda* The oogreapondont of the dou&t received the item ;o£ lnformatibn wehhve quoted, directly the and it there(oce-seemai tpribo iadmitted that Corhta had SI2JOOO of Gtant’B money; whether-il had beeh given latter to;, his '.wife or’ hot, is ah, immaterial point, as the money fam*? ily.andutB multiplication was a matter of equal interest to both. Grant, bur readers recollect, bpught’the house from Corbib which. he shortly afterwards sold all & very large advance to thefriendsof Gen. Shermanv who had raised a sttb* him a rhansion ih he.was appointed Lieutenant! General. ■ These sl2*ooo were -the prohtby or a portion of them, which netted oh the sale, aftSr paying 'GairbtS whithehad agreed to give him for the hoqse-;.;the. sharp financial, rbrother-indaw received! ithis on for the benefit nnh;ii?? i fri l i^. l hhihe to rna^e.j’a.i -hr [two qq government bopds before permanently investing, in real estdte. ; That/he ’did hot do so, with out .the knowledge of his prinpljWli 3 l 0 pretty-efrar; for/did- they,hot receive the. $B,OOO .protpective profits which Jay Gphld " generoh'fily 'paid them heforft ? : ' fi : a Teacher. . . by 4 ln tb!e. other dqy, tipon a little toy In ner school'. The pdrnchffinj'as gitfeti , ‘.in tbe St. Louis i?s-, pwJWeoHjfirb^folJowaV ll - • J - ■- • boy-vlolatedOilb of tbe roles by playing’ with i6otne-‘of tbe' boy&wbea tbfeteaoberi(a woman) caught bim-bythfchalt ajad .dragged him. across THS Tonvi Adama—..., Allegheny^nn; Armstrong...... Bearer Bedford.-...., . Berks... ga Blair:... ~*<tnAuiiOni miniMi'a.s;! Carbon ve.U.'.i."ej Qsnt :-Charter.,..,*,.ii..-, j ,Cl&riOQnH.^wV<!>i iwEcii: Crawford...... ■ .. Cumberland...!;. Daoptilhe.UA.Ur Slfc-v-...-..e.a.U ErKt-ie—jo-i-s sSrafeu-ir: Greene- W. ::.\Y..... Indiana Jefferson, Joni&ta~ liasfc;.. am 58K. I-«M« ri B»ft :$» mm "4«8 -BSl4' -S4BSB :: 5295 ' 8333. .■j.-aas -fKfis '! 2992** -JIMS' «2SBS 'i2@s -12870 ~ !4tX» i.iSOSM tJSBZ i j'-&95 J bro ■*2»i :oiss« usaa d «26 iv-jfo :,: 2354 !9®as swe [• 30*9 >ll9tT 1 31639 .3-1247 rrffiia >03876 JSp ■BBO 'P'B97 firm ■4E29 '•’B7ST I <4M4 0640 !:J»1 VIIUO !,669 o 2675- r> 665 73i«'.;8434:.i7i>W ,0066 ;, 0562 u tU)o9 ‘ 2439 J 2403 "2431 ' 51202 518® •1 315 1049 •'292 '.1334 -J2 -677 .1818 1-7802 l: 9023 ,27731 ~1719 : .ISOS 11721 -2940 t 1685 :390S -406, „,m ,406 - j,2696 i <1093 4629 126181 2255 ,l-61£6w 4836 i:-»iSWKCI I -‘■l S?j§ n/sv/ >v LawreDoe,.a,«...« LehanoiC..—..... Xrnzerhe‘...;.V. , .‘ v .. Lycoming V.;’.V.7.V Mereeru..?.:;;.;;.; Mifflin, M0nr0e.............. Montgomery—'... Montour..— N orthamp ton 5T ort httinT d r .—. Peify-7.-.h:;«.. Philadelphia.....v Pike P0tter......... Schuylkill..^.;.. Snyder—.—...;^; Somerset— Sullivan,. Sosqu^hanca---- 8pgi..::,;....._ r . Union... '\2408 46802 1054 • :^9Q| ' 4535 1 1788 3507 '■&& m 227 t 5:4863 -r. 1462 , 3241 ':i67a li 14632 ■: 6195 Venaqgo—, War re d".'.;.-.. W OshiDgtbhs...... Wayhe,—a.. Westmoreland ;* Wyotning.,—...». Yofk Ta|als. ‘ > M6jbriti , daj. •j-* - ■ ‘v- The fiftlomibgid nib list of 1 xh v a Rfenopers of fbrtheBes3\<}p ofls7o. - Id tbe First Senatorial DlAtricf. A; j J.T)ia£npna dtft olßiseeW tificate by an admitted Radical fnmd;whl6b Judge Ailieon. con dem nedbut~-es is wils a Democrat defrandet'd-r'cbulcj fipcl po-Edw&c; {ocofcfgbt; . *--iL • 1 ■•-• • l ' y - 1 j B.'WJr%f4 ;V ,L If. c. &. DuncanjJX' TO. 'Hltanr>liicli&y, D. : 2U X K>. Roblntf'O.Vß. - , i: &X.:?sijMcdntiro t D. A. Pdrtntfn', D. ftraiiaioottc i d 27i-J*s;K2eH\'R.‘-- iw 35. 1 I 29. AL $. Lqyrry, .It. > t •aafiENTAWvtU. 11 , ' l, ‘ 1 •i ■• iO«mirß« :i. Jacob.G.ifiley erv D r ,; •: / Cohtmbia amt Motndnr. George tteoft, i).- 11 ' - • ■ 'hr. Cuv&aiandy.i-.-j', John •£. Leidig, D, :•’ • * ■■JDaitpbtn. . . Ki a'SnUte, xJobnJC. , ..MOaware-. • .» . THotnas'V.'Cooper, i fWi. V ,jl C.;O. Bowroant Jtu j { . T/K Spinal erlfttf/ '&fifisasiK'g? i r 0:0 Jos. ReeJgewick, Did* i! Buntingdon. M(flUn<nid ■ • Jtmto&i - ’ H. J.irAteer, D.. .--i t: 1 ' UdUxria dnV 7mttjtott • : ■ , *-jand._’ r ; i: W. M.'Watt, J n; , H • 2. a."Wv Henazey, 3. D. A.-NaghvPH -I • 4. Geo. Connell,!*.. 5 C. fc ;• : a: J. Brookejß.* 0 R. j. D. 7. R.H. Brown,D. 8. J. D. Davis, D . . 3. W- M. Rani?all,-lX 10. A, J. Brod£ea<i, D. U. P. 6. ri ; S.'G'. Ttßh'er, JM 13; A. i*. Olmsteadyß; 14, John fs, BBnk }i Pi, .. HOUSE 09 BXPj JPhiladetyMa. . 1. L. B. I‘homaa, S, 2. G. Maxwell. K. 3. Bam. Josephs, D;>. 4. In. AULoU.jli., 5. Edw. GF. Carlfii, D» Mooney, D. 7. Robert Johnston.R. io. Elisha’ sv: Da Via;«. It. Wm. M. Bnmv'R.' i 12. 18. John Forsyth, D. 14. John Cloud, B. 15. K, 10., Merab, O. Hong, R*. f 17. ■watson'Cpmly, 8.. 18. j^meafiller,«.t AdanuJ • ■■■' A. B.Dill,D. A lUQhppy, M. S.Hamphrfeyß.-R," Alex. Millet,Bi; - ’• Joseph Wilton, B. James faylor, k.* *■ p. W. WlUth.’R.*' John n. Kerr, /onn u. Kertrii. fAnnslrong, M. M. Steele. K. , Beaver intf i W. C.- bimjjock, a, :>■ U. AtaTBOJUf JSJ '1 AifioUstcUfc. tt...1.', a.i.C, Rejpoetil, R, ( , ; . - «.BSKJ!.T ,■',' jonn W5Uy; ».' J 1 Bedford, JUJtton < <iHd Somerset. ' • J. Hi iongenecker, B. F. B. Long, R. Berks. Henry Brobst, D. . . A.JT.I.C. Kfcfferj D. H. H. SchW*.*®/©. Blair. Joseph Robinson.- &!■- Bradford aud &ulltcan. J. F. Chamberlain,- James H. Webb). ; < JJucfcr. , Joshnar Beads, v; : ; E. O. MXufltor; t>. ’ ' Butler, Jjtfu&enw'aald G. W. r: ,! < D.Craig,tU -J'- : K. A. Wheeler?R, > Alex. Leslie, K, Cambria. John Pbrler*. Cameron, -,C<intoa V7 a?Lii . 'Af'ieqh, A. B. ArmfeUrog, L>, : : Carbon, art d -M&nmc. Wesley B. JypQnard, £>i Chester. James C. Roberts, R. JosephC Keech, A. Darlington, R. Clarion and Jrffefson: R. B, Brown,-©. > , Cradfordi <»;• >:! H. C. Johnson, R. , i, , F. W: AoatlC 1 Clearfield) MU and Fbr-\ Xoim Q. HaJJj th . • . ] ah E>. •». : n 'Xc&artfu. u Adam Woolever, £>, 'Luzerne. . S.*W.-K«eneJ John F* M-’-Moticn,. Jli George Oory.B, , ~ ofcsj^;tojr« I'Jwoddre RJ i i' l ffhoniaa.CtfuMcb. R. AhtLtw-H.Wll, D. '*i- 3 — Jameo Dii; ■; • Join? J r Haryay,. - . A'brthdfnptoTi. / 1 BainuelßoileanvD, ri ; I>aTlfl SogJeujfca* 13.1 ; I i^aass^- 1 ' 1 ' . ( P&JBraxrxi\f¥iK?az,'J IU ; 1/ :J J. Irvin at£ele/2>.' --■ >• m i mQ f&Vti-, Wnttin. . 4 Setoge S’/Fi&fetfc/R. CharleS’W. Eftdahi'2U' * .{, ■ li ttTcp.b. ; '.Tj-iv/ p --" ' RECAPITOIiATXOJT. s.. Y - 1 .SEKATr.:;, • Repo Dlicacj......-*-1.^.-^...^. Democrats;; Republican 8 • ; Frifnitii C&\tTcd' l d\l.yXpal.) . One of the moAt 'Temarkable'.ttttfaralsi-df 1 tbe Rocky Mountain, is the Rocky Mohtl : - tain Rat,., thb .ffeptpma cmfarehiof Beard, also known as and,called in Oregon the. Wood.RaU, A full grown rat is often nine.im.'ijfs* ft}, lepgth from tin.Qtnose to.baseof tau., wb i Ipfl&s:tai 1 adds abortta,a niucb mdre.td.ud Itogufi fits, hair is Boft bn the whitish on the belly, ears shbrt^tuitbroad, and round-tail busby at the tip. Tb'ls'the worst tbief in the animal creation, trabSek oepting man, foritalways Steals and does not stop 4.0 consider wbeihbriwhatlitieteftlai is valuable:or rioU ;i Many strange ; eteriea are told concerning ita : stealing, nails, cap* dies*. Ac/, and-bringing backi in nurd, all softs or,o£fal. Jits' op'dratipiia' often haVe the appeaVance been the result of a desire io'be 1 ithatj adything^lse. l ' , a *p 0/ r -~- 'Oti odeoccaslorfiJ. Alden SftiUtVJcfMlfisf office, say a lie ‘ hud standing Sn>lJiad£B4dlo- Ciear Creek county; half a tanning three size?,, and'-darjnaiftl stride night these, raw took, out apd< pUetf’thera’up.*on Ji wuffloor each size by themselves. njigbt after, night fraught in he9ps.6f.lrla irure from ‘an a strap- ; ger ‘trick toe 1, bonae of oiP-Tdetfddy'night.*' J str going to bed be:pUieBd>bla>fialedt&lh<t>b46S' bureau.. jlnlba: morrilng-ftbel :teattb*vw«r gopev *mi>«;rftW) state placa, :■ tearing') plrtbe weatn.er. ©O9/djug they were,found! in the nosl ofc.cne oflliesa, rats. r Tbefat’Jld sCirted r tofterry'off the. potato;■’but-finding’bflo 1 (liem' afad ; tefttlre'pbr&tb7 * 1 C‘- ,JuTJ ; TR '. ;-.li ji /toy n *. •>:>!!•..:vim -.»jj liawe jTbe. ngT-' ■ i two- doUar.' greenbabkß Uuwe lorSmall 'Thej- arc .piiate q. oa a pavenfc ,fli}^re4i>aD^i' shico the*b6gjrmtt>g M'fiipwfc>,;‘'ThVpea?, tral’pbrtlbh of tlie - J is' i occapie(f by’Si exc&ilebt Wtfw'ofth&'&ipitbh with 1 ‘'fttfiffir 1 Statesi will pay'* tbs- fe&r er,” • bvei* -ahH» “ £wo Dollars ” nndibeiigiMUqre dfTrSatM nrec ; and :Begfctj6fciof;Trea»nry .under iu Th6lßft iy 4*ptnrHi trllt-Qf. wi^AhQ;9ftWbfjjjprtbe' right en|i Is the ftgurij sordll ! IrpHr.the nomiiel- oftetf no(e ahdtbo treasury ee-ht. ASrcxrattbeyrhblo 'hpperVidr'. tionof the feed, and rneigrDgWkh«h»«o rW of alilhoolnatnlm union,-runs am ah theater net-work, qf ,tbß«wO«d»i: ¥ Ontteife-StatßSi rangsathai success counter feitipg,;wiu, bp almost.iinrioaalmo,, pa Uio'iisenie.ihq words <v Thl3 hots atitaXuli' value,’ 1 eta’ and the usual .caution agauist Gouriterfeltingla 'onea chuin'-of “TwOfZ-mrWOj ZiU usuat) elaborate;'HtHelwriele dlis* HIW'iWS. entire back will tohd taatlil fUrtlMheidhar-- , rryta manufacturers of tboqueer.Y J: H ; r ]il J..- ’j 0 V, f t ■ -m r r . Weet VlrmUrla EJmußob;, :- -. e ,i WSEEI»t6,,Sf - 7!yi > Qcf,' 23-^Th'e,f£torna, como-irTvSy Thus j’JKpW.RTthe 1 totros^WSjDfiod 1 'py-’Helrer^W'fflfWe'udeff ' hoard fttoiih .'WOod'afid'HhrrKoh munH&i' : Utef*toiase#rfe|Miblwstffpatt^e ! oleetßtl' : dift3isu r njrktlo-dbtegatieiby, rbejaritfee dloUn Ctfti 'to : i two* hundreds: rffhftOfQbiaJalrata it tpiieHkJ : ,ing city and Ohio coqgty.ellelwajiidsjnft-j - ■cgU^gl^g^wqjh^ygd itut t*oo}» llguoi oil. >i ‘: rfooacl erfl 0l -io}aw 'me w-oplip riewr UYASIA. . The TOtte^alpTiijrlDi • I tjp lies in aj foot of the) tleSulphnrj with the! water for! j, bat not, volume to ! -PPHrIJ*.-. „ msequently; there is »ne here ;"on]y the ordinary batt*: ing arrangements are provided in the: bath-house, which, however, contains a large number of rooms, the tubs being snp -pliecfwiththe water huthcold; ami~h rated • very fond of the water, of which eight or taMgOTHKrttfr QftiS toe musmemm. fiWW.Wsw ota'J £ , bun ;ooj ,11-jl -BsiftHotftl i“ «»iajphitiha»toe pit fi» Uailt iBAjW HT-a'¥«rtiUao- a rrcf fi J bis e rbitat ’mts^^9viim a sspf> by *&&& By far the major portion of the guests lbdgfe^'-botfcig^;-Whicfc'etka<l ! atrU fonild @fhyle!d}9taScb:fixMithd^oiel,;Btir?6tn>df^ «80r4i,;0n4 it,bas, Omoy advantages and only d»v ttacte pfr&fty ttfbVdlrrjid'ttf .apifJhE fafti?: ,Wi5W? A4orgo fmttiheauUfoiJlawn. stodd^d'with./largeforeatrti'eea surronnfis t&O'Httt&on all «icle?,- up (o'-th'o wHftft 11 sttriad 'Hltfflb. Tib 'glacp fjq)i^darfn^ “ judged' “from ■ suesjs ri^fjsft^ppitimsvanfi^vjer-dre tbow*od dnri&fliUrej summer.'' 1 ’ m;:vi-jouu !■•■.;«•»*• ». Judge. ;l|i hi<Phrit«nmpHii}r lirv&rj gay,ivBryi*eto6t atifl almost obHrely -Bonthfetdi'- Wll ibe' dislip- • peojild bf-' 1 Squtli 1 no ofcb6W J^^f<^: lbsk, ‘cfU^ - ! £fsyt 'po at this"'one . 3u fius llae, past spuyncr.. Qne s]>s du t, $ ‘thh f’ 'itw. qu t n e/u pq<y?l e jjvqx^i pV ery, asr i qua: ;etnU4trse&‘ ipent, bulging b (-what i, ttlajtj l be .Been lwteiji(yefith»xntaked bb3enco]af the targe QaxaUftf bdh aCySantod 'ib^’by •; :' ; Y'>j VJ , i; :j L,b bo^t company bavins o&ery«aiepoattUm toward® aoehdSUiiy. ladeed,mbm«cOß*Jtiyi4B‘ft!lf:toi :idtpP-' tho fory-ft^o personsJ^ware^j , B^cg.'pe^j.b£v : pfercUed, o Tiio prou rt) mfeat .arq; .paopto. moving ;Qfc .bomoitn-tbe vet^Aiosb'circles of. society, 1 - ; fTbia t 'fts l may fcb Itedgbsetyla' Very ploksiinfcAnd takes awtfy'all'becaslcm- l ft)rilntfc'’^tiffiflo3^arl3lb largely frqm paijyi feature at : .j . Tba B&U roppj ja'.-thp general retort oflfbo young 'people in sfibe waning nad tpeddnco is kept up from About?- eight‘untit ; eleven o J eldclri > ' with spirit Arid excellent music.' majority of tfcO‘southern gtrlt declino to dances Withgen ; tlemeii, and look,'qn syiilidlsapprQyqli&t the ' exhibitions,in(tHiß‘ l liua, more/pro gressive sisters, who, brought up'ln otlie* llcrtalitied, bavo advanced, Iturther toward | tbelstandard-'otf: **■ giri • r of i -tb4’ , pi6rlod. ;r> \ Dnrihg 1 the pnst'acraimQr'Mr. 1 'WaShliigtbri;' ‘<3154 071114 editor* Pflhalafe '2+dtionalfhlcC- Ugeritiettii a bstldfc' thesePsprinfgS tiji he fttebaroifil Ikspatbh, contrasted the' freedom 1 yrAt|i tlia ,Baltimor& pqfgofliaea with the |in regard thereto by the Virginia women ’and—indulged..himself ih irattter atfdhg tennis -of . depredation Of-the 1 cbndtwt Of the former. Mr. G-tenhj l editor df - aßql* timorejohrnui,'t4Mi u£ the 1 in p lister irr fcrfo'-pjjJ-yj-J- iu fixTOZ ISCII£S of his" BecSqp,.and t that aon^e.qf.Mr^ 1 A.challenge from the lotter/was the result, ancitti&pirtlOß njet dmlbo-field bn*-bHgbf " thedifficulty . waff fihMiy amicably dbjUJrted moment.by ihutJiaVpxp.tqffaftqtlA aindWnii-' 'Y'i. 1 , ' ''*"m •/s-j' I *’- ? ' The ‘ '^lrKmiur'girja ajfO:.,;reaaryed . ini their; intercourse, iwitbi gentlemen, aud-are very much disposed to keep them on thefr: good paWTCtflarjyWtr&erfufl from‘the'North, whb snce off ( fc>&lwipe£ the, Boxes. 1 'For instance, with us a gentleman engaged, to be married,to a Jwdjv WPUW bo sure jo claim at reasonable times, thO;prlul« legp.of Jtieaing her, and, wouldl:deal ag-i gnnved.lfit.wa3aiotgrontedhim { bowoold* be'optta deerii'-4i«T M ahtihttirally coy and l cbMi irrad’m«jtq ! fh4 sahio^iup*- W ''ttj^rhbiil.ho«' erf; jjbo only' bapd,.which!laVt J t onrpar-j vice to u reasonable oxtent. To Uo»:puch/ a« priyil3ge,wquld;s?emlikp the otfcajing of a atone.wheq theyj era dgbLinUhos keeping their.-(rffiaucerfati ardlsWnce^'ll^^f** l !* 9njpe tbV engage uiciW '4o' lightly 'd^.*;3 a; tq.fk(h^ : ;ffnd woul.dAetMLtheir .dre&j anrf. dhout as often.: ItJsCpiqveptbm.htijat)yan!aro iiDcer. evon ‘modeXMaly' atirel Of a Virginia giylrfilkitlf • you have ring on her TMy'hrb tenible‘flirxS, jyqjY?: J.ou, , you. t ; bad^Uan^ajpp,’/oot^oq bft?os mw-j ii9‘rf&ahp W»t-Uevoted) j l !* . i. 1 Ttar belles different Stsfe* W@Ve eaid 'to‘bfeyd-'bddtt .'at the ‘White this aoa<foii; ! ‘ ‘df* 'k 'roobgoltlbn' ' in by .the’ . amusing stories Veto toid pfthe.mauneE io ppaqagfl-dtp gratify the desire g/;Uißurhpaier-cniflgaUßnte<y r Tlia.bpuraf!erdihaer'rth’eh ibbi company assembled in the parlor wad-’a' j peridQ at yvhteb'fbefr time was particularly and’thoydoled tf'ont to dye/irflnr, : utb dbs^ai*. ’' l this aftgrup^?Vr-<• W.M*y4,. . ‘fX wiiigiya: minutesaiterMr.iß.Hi . Bayau>MUsidlj '&odJdO:4d an~theCZofbfet' - appHdft'nt*,’ ifbti? Ite*'- timf* is qxbft'uih^P.Rt l ; , p(^itely..diemi&3^l; , b^lof;a :; 4o: \ to get his iftlMpg-fscbUies: JQ./ajrlyt rupp nlng order, with a remark by the lady thfcif i hinrt- no lbagerj atid' Mr.'B. enteWtlftbta ’ in toM aher 1 ho baa; i;tfr. : ®%'.'(:•■ 4 ; • • PJ ; ,£o,Jq lhQ u #aUrocto;jp the: eybnmg..thp/ ,' Reifeis’ e,ho= Carefully: divides up the dances and tho promenaded , between them,amang-horhtrxiousadmirers* ' <♦ >M'oantl/hfaVe the-plodstira of < dine- / >' itfw^wub i yodttiiaiev©nln^ , '‘* iV .I ktA dtor? 1 {nkifyj : fflh'jTfgf. patf , :¥ti S4J*» ; thoml<Jdle nad.!Je.’lb tbfljlubpqrMf' Mr.f . For.MrVo. snod*tmiloji*iln<}uifMVidl»>i: M. graciously finds hqrselllhtiSiigagtfa (Tur i lngitbelaet part of. the third promeruldo. ■.A , gsyj>l»oetathßtßalJ,Bp<>mijaqdt*oO So U> ( tUayounK jjjnu tsho,basnot : made allows danqlnkfiSßagemenW before &30 1, o’clock,, iHiirp. btu le condomhfid to a holitiirystooi. ; /I ..-Vi' 1 : f-'f 1 , l%X?i S mu '5 -*b3hob#6iB yHPuwf.7^iF ’piiyq'lb fat the SpHagGdrdfe'a SlSttedlA Eds-: IChirrc®. 'Tbebridiwusthedanghtyi : koißi«hopSimplon; and the bridegroom i Kiel? Weaver, latetyappolnted toa oociui, ship Jnitlfdy.r Qem Srant and family,! fo , getpegnyeitb. tnanyi>goyernmopt ofijclajs,! 8 tjrldo .iank- 1 some presents, valued’at insny thousands ‘ 1 qfHblllreV IticmdlngWgWnd 1 parlor l * rgan, debaewire,! alVer tbtf sew/'ieboie eeryioSi%r I solid :lU.vor, some-slxdoten' silver Spoon* > anddcteks, tableJinon; ailvef pitcliDra bud gopiqts, OfStel.tqreenatrnd. Ssnlvhra,: coffee. I i urns, cake u ra^ j t , ialt„kniTiM„ : ,hgndßpme. l j, | ;! bafv ttfft d' £■ ib'Hdlt' aiAi^mfl l tl dll 1 1 j tlauddltltito'othdsb 'etrefcWwemdrtwti] iforanmdiiori4JfiO: on: that BankWiMerth [ j'’tea:# tii eJiDp rnwexi eaii; 7p. • 1 si \l j/idJv? J? iii«jir> 3j;d ((‘lmt.offJ v Baa BnltcrfleKV By om irlio Eiuin am led to the remembrance of that adage .bxtbapiJ»s,oomment3 of theprobable far-, 'tiajatfon Of fbe Assistant TTnltM Statin Treasurer in the recent conspiracy In the gold market. I remember Dan as a little {HSifiMK aropnose." Too game of drop-nose was (as now), with a atrrdgb’f noeoi had gr£at advantages, and snooessful; p rov 1 h g“ TkT ’ and he is one who.haa-iuade profit oat of every pablto oi'; J trust. He Is a native of Utica, Oneida-county, in tbls State, his father/erojgfatiiig from Rensse laer county, wbeife he'dago- to drive stage between Troy andXAnßlDgburg,[aboul the year 1824. Butterfield, senlcr, oeoamasuc cessful m the stage andllv'ery-stable bahi ness at Utica, . Of,hfa lftrge' it would appear, jaors tbo rest, as be received ,a lipsraiti‘e<facaUont;nt Hamilton Oollego. ; About the time .Wash ; ingtou Hunt was Governor, this Dan But terfield joined one of thefire'ccmpaulesin Utica. Several.yaring meU; (he ntfiohgiho 1 rest), for a lark, or for the excitement or for the fun of the things took iLiuto their heads to commit several, acts of lOrshn—bdrn ing a church, several private .dwellings, bis father’s stabled, &c. Tile whofcf'tnlng was discovered. , Bome got off one way .and some anothprj through lnfluemlaffrlenda ; but one a poordavil -who had no friends, one of the parties loathe Incendiary work, but no mbre'’jgulUV tfiaiii was tried, ccuxvfctecL sentenced And hanged. , The most infinenUai citizens in utWa.cbdld h?tve no influence with Governor Hunt to commute his sentence, Daring this time Butterfield- bad been indicated; by° the Grand Juiy.of Qnelda County fbr arsbn.— William Johnson,, ap'd ■ of A. B, Johnson, President of th’.e Ohtorion Bank, becoming bis security. This trial never came ofiD— How or why the writer cannot say j but the records are to be fouud in the. County Clerk’s offlco of Oneida County, Public oplnfod compelled Dan to leavo his Dative plaoe; under: the ciroamstancos “Lynch law’* was notimprobuble; hotobk refuge in the Isthmna of Panama, under a government not ihbhhaving an extradition trenty with the Untied Slates. Ho ed away fronfhomefabburfelghteen'motfras and then settled in ;th)a cfty;.. His native placo wou!d*'no( will It now. -The-public sentiment condemning Duq yroujd.not fcgglve the District attor ney; who also leifuTlca to avoid a stortfi of public; indignation, . •' v 7 *• In the vortex of New. York,, the, change and increase of population.,,qnd .constant excitement* of.'nbw-events, the OfDftnwefQ IoM sight of, updho, become - ! through ihoney aml'batUicas connections, of some influence, .atKrpplqnel of l a regiment, which .regiment vtem.to Washington in 16G1. accorqpunied by an ex pensive band, which be forced ihorankand file q( bis regiment.to pay, ‘fbr; The band fpM to..serenade Cabinet officers: and other politicians, and the result was, D&u'S appointment to u high, position,^the regu lar tffmy, over the head of many of the boat 6m6brs‘ot the old attnybf thirty Jjroarg .bi»i> yibe.'knd who bad served through iudbgh Dau had never keen 0 battle. 1 Dan was alsb-matidaßrigadier Generator Ybl« antera-s with the same want-ofreoord. V " M Subsequently, Dan waflprominent on tbo stall of: a GOnmuwdlngrGenecal. of Ibe Army of the Potomac, and Immediately after the moat defpntoftbe war befpap) telteraßbed' a victory,. . •-Undferthfr Influence of that telegraph'gold went and, It Is fiflld,’ (with 1 good frdotfde to believe It trne) that Don’s coifl ahtsbougbt largely; aud when gold went up (nearly forty per cent.) under tbo iiifln* once Of a public iknowledgfe of oiirgr* at de feat, a.Jafge amount wua made by those iu the ring. ■ •.•< i Senator Conkling knows tbefaots berpln communicated, so for na tbo felony Is con cerned. JJo'tyaa returned for tbo. defence, I wonder ff tbo Senator will (knowing. Dan J asaentto his confirmation. With snth a record, Is-it difficult to believe Dan to ‘lmV.fr been in tbfr'“ gold ring? " J. MV ! New York, Ootober23, ISC9*’ ■- • steamc?* Sttonewhll Btirnca—Great XToaJ . ,(!:!,.• .. ot Uffe. • • • ir.' it St. Louis, Oct 28.~rA-privntedlepaUjb ; (o the, Mempbls ..Packet Compauy i says the _P teams* Stonewall was burned, tills? morning noor Neely's landing, on the Mis aisalppCabout, forty* five miles abovyCatro* and that forty-three of her ppwiongura. and, erdw.'ontdf one'hundred and aUly.wero saved. The 1 Stbnewall sidled' bendq' on Taesdajy for New Orleans, Front the opthe dispatoties received It Jri lnferre'd that all. those 'above the-number mentlortKlj forty-three, were lost. Further, are expected.hourly. i. <• - ~ ■, SEQOtJD DEfIPATQn, w , _ ,St. Lotpft Qot. 23- r Eve’g.—Mr.,Eb.elpß, a planter,, of Shreveport, Louislaup,; fiaa atflved froni the wreck of the Stohewaljl ana Tarnishes the following, pattl&nflrt of fherrerTiWe disaster to thatuoat.'*'THo;Vesr sel' caught fire at 0.30 on WednemlAy J ,e^,o nlog< at> the point a little below Neely’W landing,: ono hundred and twenty-fid* milefc.below St; Louis, from, a oandlo. withi which; B#m&. deck passengers, bud gone too. near bodjo hgy while they were playing qarda., was run. on a graved W; (no fcrtpt supposing that the passengers could Wade ashore on the bar. Unfortu nately; yet the end of tbe bar was'a'rilough and here a large numb6r \Vere drowned.— Tboiboatonly runoa tbo bar two feet, and' ths’fibalioweAt water about her was.five or* si*; Xiofi The boat being. loaded . with hay burned very..quickly, and . all efforts Lo...pui out the fire were nuayoiliflg.— The. Belle of Memphis came np tfi'fee hours after The. accident, arid, render:, ed rill assistance possible. Out Of two hun dred and twenty-five passengers and'crbw' . only thlrty’artf'known to bo saved. - r Vha Iriat seen'of 'Oaptflin Soott floating down stream on a log; ‘People atNbelyi* l sawo light and;hastened toaasiet. Oqb' sixteen persona-, with a skiff; ,arid had., it .not have, been for this help aU would have been lost. A gentleman Jxolq Uridiicabi Kentucky, swam ashore with, a lpay. flna'at Uoromreaty returned'! to;fia,v t o' ' In swimming ashore h 6 '.jVus grribped By a drowning mtiri and was coni' polled to shake him ‘off. One rnOn Wks takeu. from ihowreok so*badlyburned that ho.dlecl on.reacbiug tbe shore* CupL. Baudy*,. oC .Shreveport, La., was spvodl-r '{nerp, l \vere thirty-nine, cabin passongarH, and tho crow. All the, ladles qd b.qftrd rifriWloat bptone, Fulkorson.tho pilot, and. iftjo eprpefacer Weretbootily priea'oftbeci'div, saved. “The' Boat wari owned By 'C-rptulh : JOhd Shaw and Detonis Long, .the, fritteH'W Loulsvillrii'atidWnß valried ; rits4o,OOs instm 1 edfor $30,000. She bad on board eight! him* <dred.-toas of freight, including tWn hundred} heodi.pf. horsea and, mult*., Whfcb. • .Wpr® inspred* Captain Shaw stopped ofi'thla trip and Captain Tom Scot t‘ wagmcotrimand.' • '*!./ *!i‘A- * aHarabletonlnn 'Horded'. : -!PVom'itib'Pi. Jbhtosijaty (Vro'C^leAbhlio. 11 '* < has buen raado Id regtlrtFttt tbb- famous -.trotting horse '‘Doctor, now* owned by Mr. Bober? Bonner, of the New Xwto Lcdyeri which ia destined lo ereatfe’ no little stir amoDg the .horse faoqlei# of .tjbls country, find at the nacu'Qfime take ttyj ; crbdU of that celebrated . horso from''lbq. Hamblelonlan fitoOk [\rhero It has always! tiben awarded)! and placoit to tho credit of (be Morrill blood, it bolontfrf." Tti abort, Dexter w&a raised In Danville, donU county; bleeire was-tboold' Ftatltfr Morrill horse, andhiadamtheßoveoinam; This, in brief, is the pedigree of this woh derful horse, <Lslbe,etorygoee.> Xbe.persop. who baa mode tbia discovery; is, Oorneijafl Ruaselh a man who camo here from^Roolp, ftfrp. Rj. f last year. The mannor .of (he t discovery.' as tyd understandit, vfi\B fnf ttfhf, '* ' - Mr. RosdeH beedme Ipiprekaed wltb ihtf similarity of Dexter to the MorrUTstotA?: and: by considerable correspondence and inquiry: he traced this horse back from. hfowi. York/to Chicago, from Chicago io» Ixnraf .Canada, ibeuce to .Concord, .N«,H/,..aiJd kom the Utter placo/o Mr. BovetM ipp.wr.pf; PtoAiltiipro/but who then lived in jDapyHlo., On'talking with Mr. Bovee, tbo Jjittqr said' -Irt ralrdd a qertalp coltmich a ycarj Vbich ■wtU likely one, an&biwugbt' lilnar a good prtos* • This oolt went WOonf-' HY, after which/ he loet-iracaLOf bime. Indesaribingthiflcolthedeecribedi [Dexter perfectly; pod those .who bnrftSQPU. tih 9 celebrated horse know that be. U pfgtV: llarty morked. In addition to doratand Mr. Bussell has the dQidayUa.'of all- the ‘parlies through whose hrtpds T)(fxter, the time he left’Mr 1 . £ BovW untH he dame into tbe possession of t;on learn trig' Mn Bussell purchased the 1 Boyee snare'at" once, aQdltogethfcr with this Onshman;iucb Richard: (Flint; horse*. which ho.already,- oamedj-started lost Monday for.RUnol*;., IjhU, in brief, Is a history of a cage of'fidxse topoatare. and tbe result,of. lUeic&sbre'mtist set up tbe Mortfll Mow,: WElto‘tedwO who bavo ppld BOch en'otyDotaH pyf&s to gfetMbe samo breed as Pextej^-a# 1 tHeybnpphsod—most fell , rathfli« , ebea^i ;li,: 1 hj: Tbeatrfedl Agencc^ l -":' 11 <li{ : Tho World ia following up the Rewmjrtti i a'crrtsade against the'theatrioal advertising Sgeotm <Tbe editor says :•' . "»; <<’r. •> >.:i. l i 1 <fl?boJ;cUmbtoUiehighMUditoclal'JOO©mfl»i , they, ipterwpfc.thpfr ylpiiaw In publics iheyt »onoy hfn la private, and,whta acaeaa; la/no longer possible, thoy. ovflr- 1 1 wfiblm him .-frlgT; tetters. .While* w.i 1 li6Ve Uidt tße repfltp.bre newspaper press , of’fhls oJiy regaid these fellows wlth“ ‘ttVersfon, It- Is ■ noverVbeleas 1 Vru# ; ibic bone of them can eacape' thelr tor-' montv and Jt ip also true that, tbedr -at-- temptiioiedoce. crUlclsm to acdmmpdli haye -nc* : always beenjn. vain ;r< but,, this ,we oamiot deal.wUb. ;\Vhat oh«y. JeGt'to'Jpitotr * on current bp bargflm' ed forl ; aiidi , secotrd, : that they . l sbonld at*" ■ tempt of Mercenary tools at a stated salary, *Tbsi 1 witolo thing spiingß from a mlaapprebe&M: BioO Qfthe;dtuiea.ofa critic, whoso aUrgl-^ uugjl? to tpe public agd -not tq. UiftMnMftdJ SmivffpJf&P'PßPil donbt U»VWW* ; t^/ tpa .£mvtac&l, bewailing • of,«iflßSion v bfi tt^ :W4W‘ JlfoJo^WawSp the'meiMpblis springs JWM’ine pIrJmSST ot l . Mira, whose emissions* art ' Ith^sirMpUtloniaythrastlttt^dl&li^V l dsUiSdd then iepubusbecl (xratW J [try.kiplfche.imanagera woold4rivostn*»i iinonejn which! iai thtiß squandered i«mqngl> T Mmcers^oniof: the i iJßggMato'adywtiMnfc thpjjc 4fm iteqliWo MWMPWW" „ qu hsj, il li.'D:'!Oi'.'-, f i;r i.-i
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