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VOLUME LXX.
FIRST 11111101
TWELVE O°CiaIDCICI
THE CAPPM.
,ill3l•ietigtapi to tie Ptti.berge Glzette.l
Vireancticeroit, April 27,1869.
''. No appointmentS were made to-day in
'the departments; 4iiii siii44lttrge num-
OF of/clerks will be removed the last
.
414 of this month., . ~. ~ , _
2,,,, The ante-tpom of the Executive,Man-
Aden continites to be deify crowded:with
ityisitom, both,,male_and female. „
; 'Ws; Gratit'eledeption to-day 'with . at:
itended•by many ladies and -gentlemen,
ctrarigers and citizens.
~„, The stthiect of tax hrekers' sales is
lettill undbr oehelderation At the Bureau
-lief pliers - al iltevenuet A:' . . decision will
I n be made.
'... SAN FRANCISCO APPOD:THENTS.
i Intense excitement exists at San Fran
;,,tiii
, . .
a-v t i n t if e ni P te "i ttrtstes i "Min ctiana t soon:' n ° ! ° B ffi e:
illtql.the new _ officers can assume , charge
79 'proughinventery.taust be had of all
Abe stock on hand, including coin and
Stich 'metals as are in the Mint awaiting
. 1 t oinage. When this Is dime the opera
ittons in the Mint must necessarily cease
numberfoortnaisnn
hanls
At the present
time - there it a. very . large Supply of
rd
d, 1.- *:n a d Ys. suspendworking
to
the Mint for a f,ew days even would seri
.;ettly embarrass commercial circles. In
Ithiscondition of affairs efforts have been
Il t entffe 'to laVe - the . commissions of the
.sew officers. recently confirmed by the
leitnitab,l withheld until.subli' tithe as a
1 transfer can be made without.detriment
to the business interests.; :President
Grant received a long dispatch this morn
ing from the officers of the Chamber of
I , Conittteroe of San Francisca, givlng a
1, W rs e*Flithet4o of: the eebdltted' ,- er .l 4 -
' - 1An4 , 4 8 0t . .114411"interVitition in the
.1, matter. his =patch closes as follows:
The Chamber respectfully but ur
-1
gent ly take suehintitkeidn theltemnises as will
, myettlitli your Excellency will
protect—the_ coast . and_ country at lar4e
egaiPatotte calamity.ofAtopping,- at this
1447 , 'the . .flittitAllr'whhal thollun •
try depeolli for three- fourths of its coin
suppk• Anil ittqiim tthlehrAffehogst le who'.
`.l ly dependent." In accordance with this
- request, it is understood the commissions
" for the newloiffeers will be withheld for
4 the present„ and that the stoppage pill
not take place at this time. , , -
PARAGUAYAN MATTERS.
1 The Sub. Committee of the Rouse Com
mittee on -Foreign Relations,' charged
" with the investigation of indignities auf
led by the American legationin Para
ay, have had .Mr....Peter..V.Eliss before
n.for.O. weekiisetileS'ateel*eere'
',elude the examination to4norrow.. The
1 itestitnotty Already.taken, will be printed
Ilin About a week. and.-members: of the
Commit seyAt_will, pszpiwa record,
, *hich.ftamprovoked snit t'ant:itiola
.,,tiort of immunities to Embassadors, and
t . sferookktrAilideffek, lias had..%tiol parallel
• t ,
. :for ceAtipleit t _The Aub. Vepotaittee will
•recontaliqeiv-Yereiz in September,
30 complete their investigations, after
• which ‘thl* leMiteniplite an excursion
, , ...through the West Indies. 7 .
CHINA AND JAPAN.
.
' Chinese .l4atred. or. Foreigner.-Latest
News frinn Japan, &c.
ay
isr Xtlegraph to the Pittsburgh 0 ' ette:j
SAN• FRANCISCO, April 24. he Intel
kigence from China is meagr e . "J: .Ross '
'Browne concurs'with te Chinese
government in declaring all mining itle
.. gal. The rumor that an Imperial edict
- ' will be issued, prohibiting the unitive
. •
tioli.of t.be poppy, in . Chips, bas : caused
t ; great excitement among opium dealers.
f A report was in circulation aniongrthe
i PPople of, Chiefoo that the. troops, were
- - ordered tciatteuk and:murder allionlgn
' - ere on the Chinese new yeikr's. t ?repara
tions were - -being - made, fof ••resistance.
The hetred t forloreignera appeam to he
tilt:ring ground thrdirghont China.
• New ,and.extensive coal ;Snide have
been dfaro'Vered - netir - Payang lake. The
4 . :Yexigtia.river rose to theanusual height
: . "...iit thirtvotwo feet at HonglKow, in con
tetplence of "recent heavy , rains. Baron
i Rlchtlicifer. started . for . ,Chlfoo .via the
Grand canal, for the purpose of OXiltilip-
Ink The 'snit:ond regions of: hantung.
News Irani SOrth Japan confirm the
Terß:orted recapture :of the Islands of ,La
, •do and Tsugora, by theopponents of ,t he
present. Government. 'Several more of
the leading 'Dalixica have...joined ...the
rebel..'..''_-- i', - ".. ',- ''' ,-' ' - ' - ' '
' 9 11 Oks *in& Att
tinirtlastatepfalartn.
.fittineroasbetidi'ot the Takuyaway Chin
- arGli&-the vicinity, endeavoring to 'unite
'; 'the populace to revolt.: /tie deemed tieeee
lary in the foreign settlements to post
isoldlere at the. English consulate, cus
• ' tombonso and,honded i wfoltonees4 \.• .1. • .
intends retaining to Ted
, f.dolll4Surdart. lit) has issued tustruo
tient to thspritu3ipal Datwos who desire
b icl.
ineet'blui - truire. It le believed . his ;In
.l : - ‘'.)*(e l reddO.his permanent
_,,'"' . . ~ •"t of Japan has granted
• Noe 't , '' export of copper, .tinder .the
step of five percent.
./-Th...11 1 . IT ow.all was-transferred to
ins mixed 'ooVertlMellt Ifircli Sth.
. ' The Jew. 2'43eas states that four of the
I mod '‘ptisterhai'Dilmos in- the
.e
' • :fistispms, Cludain, Bison and Lon, have
decided:, Ito.....trauafer their. • armies
Ito the gs linktido4thiiiireedri4t M
, their r
-. Thetsiuipiperelipliiishist' iteeldent
1.4 14 4t. 1 1 ..', l *rtfint. l 4:: - - - -
.
Bd
• ilifsiolutionar3r..43loresiesr
I , , .Vissels' Captured.
alkotTiisszspbmthe Pittsburah Gszstts•J
B ivilte;:kprll47.=-It is rumored the
. zor4ptiwass7 9svertiorof acineo Villas
•
• wow captured,:takeuto Sagua La Grande
, iiitrotedttetL — • ----
The Spanish- Man-of-war. Union die
.covered three suspicious vessels off the
voitstoi the Veujta Abajo District.. She
. gllVOChas6 end succeeded In capturing
tvra of them. The third made her es-
he United States steamer Contocook
• bag arrived. a •
Sugar quiet; sales at 8%08% seals for
.1 - E*s BY CA LE
•
lßy Tel,greph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.3
GREAT • BR 'MIS; •
LONDCIi, April the
House of this et_tymilit, the Life
Peerage bill was cnnsidered.
,Lord Dar
by, in a brief speech, sp•
prmial of the measure. The bill passed
te a Second reading.
The Cambridge trniverskt boatmen
have conditionally accepted- the chal
'lenge of the Harvard College Club.,
•
PORTUGAL.
Lisnorr, April '27.—The Portugeae
Cones assembledtoTday. and the session
was opened by the King in person.
public atxtety exists ollef 'the
unsatisfactory condition of the Seances,
and the subjectwas immediately brought
before the rtes„ with a statenteet that
the expenditures are largely in excess or
.the revenues. The: Ministers said they
were preparing extensive economical re
forms, 'mad Would SOon',lrabudtclolhe
Oortes Measure's for the roductlortefpub'•
lie expenses, for the re-distribution of
taxation,
and for the paymeut 'of the
floating debt. • •''• •
FRANCE.
PARIS, April 4 27.—The .Corps Legialatif
has adjourned sine die. At the close of
the last sitting there were shouts lof Vise
La Empereur • from the ..Goveinment
members, and counter cries of rive La
Liberte from the opposition seats
PARIS. April 27.—The governments of
France and Belginth have agreed .to, ap
point a mixed Commission for the settle
ment of commercial questions. •
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- FINANCIAL AND COSNEIICIAU::'
LONDON, April 27.—Consols, 93%. 'MO
bonds, 80,4: Erie, 2214. -.llfiats, :MEL
Atlantic Alt Great Western, 25. StOckii
firm. • • • - . . .
FRANEFORT, April '27.1T. S. bonds,
871X4g87%.• ,- . • t .- ... , 7 ,•_.
1 PARIS, April 27. „ Beirsefirm. Relates;
71fr. 47e. :4f - •Ir' ' '-. '
Aumv,juitP, April . X.=retrggeum quiet,
53 1 A.:
nh-F•1 April 27. -00 iiiaki uliubanged,
144 on spot. --• •• .- , ~..
LivEso:xar., April '27. - -L-Ctitton irregu
lar:- middling uplands, - 1134@12(1; New
Orleans,. 12%@12%d; sales 003,0® bales.
California wheat, 9s 18ii; red western,
8s 4d. Western floor, 21s. Corn, new
mixed, 26s 6d. ' Oats," Ss sd. Barley, sa.
Bess, 885:,6d.- Pork, 10.45.,-Beaf, 90s.
Sprd, •725..- Cheese, 1315... Bsperli .41 8 .8 d.
irits petroleum, Pd; refined, is 914 d.
Tallow, 29s Bd. Linseed oil, Sla 10d.
LONDON, April 27:—Linseed oil, 31s.
Sugar, 38a Sii, and steady. ' , ••• ..:
THE PACIFIC COAST.
• •
Polltleal--Shles Crew Murdered . by
Indlano—The Nabbing of the Central
Ate.,
t ivreleiripti to thb 'Pittsburgh . tiiiette.
84k11 FRiallcuseQ,. Dem
ocratic Convention of Wash i ng ton
Ter
ritory met at Van Conger April 22, and
nominated Governor Moore as Delegate to
Congress.. - • • • •• • -
It is ascertained beyond a - doubt that
the crew of the bark John Bright, wreck
ed atZlAttka Bound,,wer,e nuirdere,d by
tneqPfliand, steteria. - dedapitlited - bodies
of white men hamingiacten found in thht
vicinity. It is deerved, naceinary that
the Government send a gunboat there
for the protection of the whites.
"SAN rasncisco, ,April
`have commenced congregating in the
vicinity vf the en& ofithe Central Paci
fic Railroad, to witnesiabe 14ing'tif the
'astral and.drivinvif the. OS-HOU ) in
the • Pacific Railroad, Widch , tairn
place on Friday or Saturday next.
The ritesttilliurns at Gbidlfill mines.
The steam injecting process has been
resturred. A.bout five hundred open
were p thrown out of employment ,by, the
The village of Youbet, Nevada
California, was destroyed lire pester=
day; loss fifty.thousarid dollars.
AFFAIRS IN CANADA
Duties ofralss,g yessels-HPFetection of
' rishericis.
CBr meisfriikeik to tse-Ptitsbibie §aiet4e r '
OTTAWA, April 27.—Its the 'House of
Commons to-day, Mr. 'Beeler asked
wbetbiir th6government intended to en"-
force similar wee andnutieil ore Amer
ican vessels trading in Canadian ports as
were, levied onVanistlian vessel* trading
in American Pints. Mr. Rose said the
Matter was.runder oonsideration. The
government does not pledge themselfes
tnany particular line of policy. In reply
to an inquiry by , a member t Mr. McDon
ald said that it Wonld be impossible to
'supply-the Welland-Canal with water
from Isitke-Erbruntil kurtst.- •
sMr. coffin Inquired whether the -GeV - -
ernmentintendell '4;6'111/see sin armed
forts on the: coast 'of the Dominion, to
prevent` kmealcali'-fisheinunifrnm fish
ing in 'quisdisn waters duringitheconk ,
bag sesOn.
_The Ftemier said undet
euxml,the Admiral in command bed aim
eldership:force on. the sround for the
ptirpoae-ef•protecting the fisheries; but
dal red iiir.tVifinto allow the . question
to
stand: ' '
National Suidiy 'Convetitlon
(By veturapb to ttio,rittsiiiiriti'fi4i4o.i
Nuwaux, 11,34 April - 27:bblqationt
si Sunday. *shotVention. 104
its third session , at. • the - Firer BOW
Church in thi !" s city; WedhesialtYlll4ol..
dayabd Pride. George Stewart war
preside. • , The , ConVention will' havnrep.
resintaticee'frollfalf part at the Utlitia
Mattawan& Canada.: Various 4mportam
matters will' be ;C onsidered `.for the more ,
etlicient'sinkrag - OfSabbath Schools. ,
, . , 'sun tbr Pow Iniptioesnlent. -
tiour
tar Tologratni to the rittabungh ).
.... Lotnisortrat f Aaril 27 4 - 13 Ig o na;nod
John ,Itdln, • has brought n p against
the city for ithleti-Imprlsoncnent, velalltr.
Log , &maga ' to. the ' amount .0f,55..500.
This oult.will4test• the t conotltudonallty
of an ordlrdlndlistierabg partletrartr'*r.
rested attettoptmted felons and commit-
t 4,14 tcrthe workhonie fridefitult of. ball.
Indiatut 4,•eglelature:,
[By Telegraph to the Pittsbarsit Gazette,' ;
lintsitarotte. April 27.—The
Senate this afternoon, by a vote Of _B5
IS, passed a Resolution to eapungsirO
Its journal the resolution vit -censure
Passed against Lieutenant 'Governor
Om:aback fu restord, to his ' cclrreePnlid
ante *lth Governor Wail , Januarii
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SECOND E9lllOl.
Vir:111, o'crlsCieleA. 311.•
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NEW YORK castle:.
Newspaper lExptmaa=Politlial Martemrer.
ing of Jonn Russell oung,,MalleglNT
Editor of theTribtuie— lifts; Cern.
„
'penitence, Revealing His Operations
—Snit Tor latielitilealg Crotch
:"ter . 4 11 9 4 ?-• '
,
tily Telegraph to the Pittabargh palette.
Naw Toxic, April 27, 1869.
TheiSisa of today Captains a long attack.
in relation to John Russell young. (lama
.
mending With hielliftlitiOn into the TrT
bune es Wilting editor, it' progresses; to
hbi.• W9Poligniort„t managi ng when he *Tote the' follOWing' letter: -
Office of Tribune; ifirrie 23d, 1866—Dear
Charley: In the harness at last; took
command -yesterday; signed ~ a ll,tha
checks, and' sent - two - titan to' Richmond
and taro toCanada. <You see' am in Up .
to idy . eyes. - feelini good.'
The; newapapera. speak” kindly of
me. In the office the feeling is
kind, ' but I fancy ti .' •hidden . -
dislike in one or two cases. I
' have, too; my share of sto3k •in the paper
and hope to be chosen Trustee at the
July meeting. Gay will make trouble,
like the bail dog, boldly. He will not
like the burrowing rat, I am afraid,
still I will do my duty and trust to the
God who has carried me thug far thrbugh
worse trouble. Tell Metkamell to come
to New York asSoen as he can zive me
the : advice . I spoke of. He must not al
ludnitO me es an old- friend. I will pat
him in andlet him work up. Send him
on. How abont'yotirown Matter. Thine
always. JoEur (with a Sourish.)
To ,Charles Moil, Philadelphia.
Next followed, says the Sun, an faun
datiokot carpet-rers , from "bilitcleir.
pbbi and arowdin 13d thaold staff lathe
wall, their places big filled by details
from the'body guard . Oh "Jantiarylst,
1867, theship waatoverhauled..-fier tim
bers had been fearfully strained. The
freights for the trip had exceeded Uta.•
lion defiers; profits were lose Than $11;000:
It was the most unprofitable veyage that
the old ship had ever sailed through..
The philosopher's ,influeuee,inutmurs of
the dr-.'ntented owners Wete - 1311enced,
and.the,Captain „retained. On January
1.4th`,`1667, te,wreatelas falloWs:
“Dear Charley: The stockholders, had
their meeting to.flay and my rrt - Wfis
apprnired by a yea) of eightTzt oraliatea
to ten: . rent s B9 , 4 thote
than Gay, 'made areport. which was
highly coratillidenteid - and bad every
thing my owe tray, having no trouble,
and am stronger than ever. Meeting is
insealiftsa r „,y_eri l voilt like II?
knot two • ,
In the raeatitimeilee ebtrektitartlit
stockholders rho_ strongly en
dorsed hililaverni - setzef old fogies. On
the Bth of May he writes Charley:
,t)fftee - ot The ,Tilbune; Editorial .Dejairifi
mint, .Nete York, May 8, 1867: Strange
how people IIkTCIO.4 - 110.- 11 10 - .Stiotressibl
things.: I am doing ao here keeping my
l awn zlike a• rock, reetarltirandimr -
Carrel:lto' opPdaitiori free d Ibgtes. '1
shall. Ship them all -yet, bat it means a
hard battle. Well, well, it seems that-all
life shall, be &battle to me and that I can
only gel lhronarli the world by storming
batteries. , I,who love peace. Lana well,
but lately, and .desolate. r work -very
hard and keep 'Working. I haikfwatory
to telloyos about.hicYarim:4
"AffectiOnatilly.
,The ship was *spared for a new voy
age,ell bur light sails taken in, and the
captain.had instructions from head guar.
tars to keep his *easel reefed. Next fel
lowed,the starting; of the Philadelphia
Star, and untloug.afterward the E'hiladel
phis_Moranig Poet. The 'Post waaW. ex
penkixti „ cridt,,and,nseded consider able
braOhg,to Lieriallsat. 'A call in the
name of the Tributte was made on the
Usion't League' :cof Philadelphia. Three
dayarther.stia was launched, the follow
ingletter wae l vrrittanito 'her sunereargo:
sTilitutne 1867.—Dear
Charley: 1 have written toJFell and 13a
ker to pave the , way to- getting money
out of the i Leagnellor the Aist. I have
done it as a Tribune man, urging it for
the good of the cause: I hope good will
come of it. Your, dispatches are, cheei
at; qiik" rellr,e'sent • • inoia)dins
yam. enthusiaaM4 If Anything can live
by pushing, the Post must live. How
are you with Forney? Why don't you
send me the IWO I have only had the
first •nurnber, gem -regularly
anti exchange it with the Triune.
[Signed.] _ • Jona.
**is bseAueritletter. —, _
Tribune,. edi4day- 7 Siar Chi;
ley . Asa paper the paper improves.
Wednesday , was -beauty.: gurekten
seems* make write'litin by
this midi. lam lasing my, traps fora .
V6 ' ooo loan. .I.;dan't ' , '&e)mY way to It;
but depend upon it, lam Atli* hard
far • it.':The . ' more lain in't
more eutbuslastil4l I feel t: it. see
fortune, fame, everything i itsaueoesei
Read John C if ilyton's note. Snot kind.
Be is rich, a lam sure I,can kit lam
slightly: 7 kenniiftdillterWhey, WW I
ever. Leonard W. ,Jerome • said to me
the secret, of . wealth was,_not mmek,to
hold'nn Islttpid:f
John 01hyttin note referred to above
ffell
7/4 1 111) 11 , htlicffit: ; T.:7, , / -,. % 1 7, - ;.• : • - a :...
.Thiladdphia, N 0.717 Walnut street, oo
tober /5, 1867.—81 y Dear Yonne: It it , is
not a Slittli,smist, . - pvq4clugiiwgnciw if
you are the Now Ybiker - a the TrOune,
said to be tbettitrorgleattitt the 4fortring
Post, a penny a poperl4l)Onnity: clime
the ring of it, audit yOtt lidvir - Wei' 'Ape
in YwirAPnig i li like Arbetkiv 0411, and
probabl ' 11 ortittibt 'into' your
i/QPllraStt ie freckuttnnil,„" , rz. .. ~..
.I , A ;I'M."' , Yalligle • .avaOhatszoZfe t.
To J. Russell Young, Esq. =-: ~.
.... 1111 -..- 111 ,, o.o4o w .fitz s_. . s...,.... .laba rN m i, ri
4101 et. , t W a d
printed abow,Was, odoritOt
t e mot
saying OW in& J."15.'8: Were iti the
thing, and I west:dear : ld of behind
the
PM iti WO * ,moitor„4.!
.• Antit , me ' 'Mit' tW6
weeks; Chief Justice Chase, a prominent
candidate ResidetiOV kiss Invited
to become a reader of it, as wilt be seen
by.thefollowing 4 k l lPlat4A;<.4t the 2 24 of
October, ltiffli
New .. York, goetober, 22,, 1887 .. John
D. Stockton, Philadelphia: incase
send to Chase,Washington. a file of
Aids trout the. teldnnlnlV. :I I. hays( writ-
• •-•
tetiliim to bestirs; IfePhiladelphia •on
Friday. Am going toliee him. •
tSigned,l - • ••• • J.R. - Y.
HOw.lin succeeded 3iitlz Mr. Chase is
unknown,. but. it iv'reported the crew
lived on Salmon some,weeks. The. real
cause of the above dispatch la kr be seen
in the following letter, written October
11, 1867: '
Tribune, Editorial Boom. Friday, Mid
night.--,Dear Charley:, Y. don't say if any
body Can win with money, we must win
without. I am'sure the manna will rig'
when we 'are ',hungrY.: Our anus 'have
stood by us. Thef never desert a man
at 27." John 1860.• wait: here:' I strongly
advised againit hisngtfing. Told him
to wait. Until- helms kicked out.' Noth-'
lag like haNtitigie fritind4r e Cotmti What
do you mean by Porno ing napilitledt
What do- you mesabyChase men feeling
us? On that keep ine,Well informed.: I I
want to work that ;way for. money s l
am coming Your way on Friday. Then.
Igo through to sbo.Cbase folthe Reid: , I
and( trying to lay pipeful. Cameron, Grow,
and lots of people. Grew,bo wants* to.
already.resident, has
er e old'
When I have my"last
boots and airy beggared, shall - oay-if
about Post, not tiltthen. ' • , -•
• [Signed.] . ' Jrio.:, ~
;Supplies, says the. Sun, ran short !when
the Chase movementran out. It• became
riecessaryilia: fiEd !new 'Wanda ' for the
Etat. EX-pcivathot Curtin was a prom
inent demdidate - for the IteP•ctblitaii note
biation'for ViiiiiPilisiderit.• An • attempt
Afton:lade tostrike: him for 85000, bid
' the Geismar didh't think theinfluence
of the fisg-slup in New York and her ,
two tenders in. Philadelphia worth that
amount. Trenches were ~d ug rand ap
proaches were made to the Glovernor in
regular parallels. The seige was a strong
one, but mieuceesisful. •
The Sun•contlnued: The afieettens ot
Mr. Gretily'e Coinmodorifi, tot, the war
Governor Importance& -'*;" sudden ,
change. He wrote letteill tit-the-Vine
patriot of Harrisburg, ridiculed the Gov
ernor,' belittled Grow, .beited* Kelly,
sneered at Governor Fenton, belie d '
half a dozen others :in a' single letter,
and thus getting: Lochiel in a - money.
lending humor, soon found a willing
purchaser. Cameron was caught in his
own trap and beaten at his own game. Ho ,
bought the . Philadelphia Post and the:
editorial 'influence of the Tribune, and
paid therefor 55,000. - liesenni, however,
the - first purchase did not 'hold, for sub-'
aoqiiently , an additional ;$5;000 was de-'
mended and paid; and that'wasfollowed
by ;cline' payment; so tar - ma the books
show,: of 82,2.50, :Making in all -512,250
forth, Philadelphia .Thast _and :influence
of the New Yorknibune. ! _ j On Novem
ber 17lii, the Tri bune Commodore wrote
the' ,following letter, on • Tritium note.
paber: '
Dear Charley : I - have' beefs,all in
the dumpe these few daYs about Or poor
little baby. Such a healthy child; if we
hld more milk. lam afraid' this care id
making me old. Certainly it shows me
the sternness and - absolute duty of life
more than over.:•• I had counted so much
ondoggeolt, of altNother, but vastlyl.
.14,9 11,14L0n.M - t, '''• •
ataa-•'',lT' , have ; *.•. - TProutise- , from G .
to give me . five thousande-, do 4
He manta Nice : president mad, buildin
tip *Pennsylvania. He said he,woul
t? 1
gli 'Me , this tiMer the New York tile -
tie 'Any insienin'do greaftbitige•wl '
itichuSy - We heite'tione groat tiii , s'
witheut add civinatido them again."' I
think our felands* , shbilld help us incite,
Lint perhapsthose-who help themselvet;
are best helped in the long run. Until
after tha election I am tied here! Even
then-11 nigtot !dee: for ; me to.go away, an
I' have r miuty i Tribune problems to
;wive t il e , -wint er
~- After, the election
I. Walk addrese* myself to the Post
exclusively. :Old folio*, We have had
many hard punt:nig : Ott in 'life. • This is
no harder than a•• nniiied others, and we
are 'bound to Teach deep water. An
nouncs. in the Inat special arrangements
will be madd to have the New York re•
turns early: —Say yen will be happy to
see your Itleitiisi; twill not , press a dis
petch;',:and you shall have twenty; all
that gtit-q Washington. , . ,
Ked-J* - •
In No vember , 1 8 8 7, Mr. Greeley's Com-
M'odcleWrl if e the following i lettet: ,
_
: 'Monday, id,ight-r-Pear Charley: I
sun cleaned' out,. dead broke, ,bittited, and
nlest look ' elsewhere for n , t taim
awplies.
All My tottery is gone. ' Please send me
receipts for Paysnent of money adVanced.
Don t 'fbrgat my expense credit. My last
trip to Washington was to see Cameron
for the Posti and to get him In the money
lending humor. J. D. S. 'should strike
him /Or o couple of tpseuds and hub it
b l
in Jointly:, into,, : e
concern. I
talked to Cameron tw hours, about the
Post, 116 10 filled with the , desire of
breaking downForney. Credit me with
51,000 on :account of the Hoe vete,. and
enter It as mono b al d to the 'Star on iiid(s
i ss
oanct &Ind° dness. Impress upon
J. D. S. the nee ity :o; getting. money
Out of Comersti. — Also Bs4e J. EL abqut
hlsObligStiiinisi • Be wrote the- he-Owed
to-day iForney ' sboo, Jessup ..1700: Hoe
51,01,0.. *I don't !know how-"in HeaVian's
name he got throngh. , I paid Hoe, but
Jettsuptis , WV,: ?is really ours, and :we
have asod of. J. It's. money, en' that he
caul. pay ? 1.,, .F. Please go ~around
anitcsee'him an c onfer with him, and if
i
Tki yon e. -
p ge::; 6 1:10 14. _ is, note
epan d c i a d s . h, help hint.
- tiled -you
•
Bat AU4attittlfress news; thath itay. •
. - • ' -It , .Rigried, ' ' s' ,, ' tistitn
'.Some{ . fa ther letters folitri' 'and the
;Sfzest soya 40 sitiundeestood thilt at this
time Cameron was bled to the amount of
115 1 W -Witie kept auk crew of the XOO4lO
Bait horaeandAluff until-AprilOvhen the
bOrigolt*lls again swept, lametoirand
Growidiscersednand.4llo Icepdmil 11
PlSlgedM?Jthik former. 44 40-.%0m M
sovitivoikv.puttouv . isw. e .„.d
Ilititliir , with Gro.r.7
eat.: tne a Hewing 'extract' ... ,it 'bit r
, l iiitteii , ' tinier
r "' ,, ' dii, '
ism i .lont *6*, ~. - Charley, , . . 4, - ..t4.2 I. i :if,
• lhaldaV-.l)eir C: ' PCIt lesokiritelli I Gici*
being - Chairman State Republican Com ,
PAM ) IN a ird thing for:ust'llkownie
Mict dotal . . Cameron.* It'; will make
bib; ftv9it., the ~Ftiet more netptisary, to
i-i ,-Ifaliza, ~:, , il ,
*gill lik r , trouble. _ • titli'oi it a rio:.l4 l l
made 011, CatderOu,:. ' April b;il et.
tea VittoillirlilersaroL:Pril to
corn roultm
oziqmptrrouu!yft44 i_:, 7, ac cor ding
-..ivi t un4l , 414tirial .P, - , .llolofftf,Spo
ito,: 8654-pitir - 0,: - `.„,KjitaIrsoI N V A
be
la • the 'wo RIO doing, ao Vt? t y all t• • ' 7 _
had b r' make sieringeninnte th , ,litin
Comer ,in the shape of til , litiaiiillliiirg
him Poet stook (or aeotiiity,,rether , then
fa : Mil 'any interest 'in it. • I have i.idin•
tooted to deliver hintrimiilittndied and
twently-flsio' Mares% Within+ thing days
from tiaelßth of May. •
.:110bInk for le,eoe:
I think on this imam*. I ham =Mod
•
and paidloilt id Blakely 12,500, and shall
probablY-14Y 11500 more on, account of that
Jeiistiwit Moore bill, which will leave,
E 2,000 fohe applied to any pdrpose that
is deemedhelit. If you have the charter
all.rlght; why should there be any delay
In forming the company?
[Signed. 1 • 'J. R. Y. -
The Sun says: So much for the Com
niodore'a efforts to keep : his vessels in
fighting tritn. With $12,000 from Came
ron. $3,000 frinn Grow, and 111,000 which
It is yosittyely asserted he received from
Attorney General prewster, $16,300, in
all, the ships kept afloat. ' •
'Next follows correspondence bet Ween
J. W. Simonton., Agent of New York As-.
Sociated Preis, and Mr. Young, as to a
.leak he cable dispatches or the Assoela-
Lon, in which Mr. Young-deciares there'
is no leak,in the Tribune office.
The Sticadds: In the meantime Mr.
Einidntan resorteitto trap the dispatches.
He sent a cable dispatch to the Tribune,
c sling it a day hehind the dispatch sent
to the Herald and Times. It 'appeared ili
the'l,Post with the Iribune: date. Mr: ,
Simonton then sent , to the ,Tribune a
faleidispateh, announcing the escape of
Garibaldi from prison. He corrected it
atter the lineth-..F'hiladelphiewas closed:
The dispatch dig not ,appeat,in the
belie, but did in the Post. - the November
sth, .Young writes to Simonton as fol._
lows: ;.
"otwithstanding the paper you , show
me, I am far from thinking the news
goes frouithe 'Tribune. I 'have closely
examinedoll the men who have either
directly dr indirectly communication
with the manifold news: Dam convinc.,
ed they are not cognizant of ;the poet or
any arrangement of the Post."
On the day before, the following dis
patch lett the T, ibune office: _
New York. Nov. 4, 1868—T o M
,Ohas. c-
Clintock, Morning Poe: It !a inspertent
that you or Stockton should come over
to New Yerk to-morrow,,nn your Asso
ciate Prests,busineas
• .loutr linsaktr. Youtro, [D. B.
Stockton le ft • immediately: He - ar
rived in the evening and , immediete4,
went to the Tribune office: On 'Novem
ber sth he sent to Philadelphia the fol
lowing: .. -1 •
3:30 A. .k.--DearCharley: Have weath
ered the gale. I think - Clements • all
right. Have written bim to send while
Amos is sick. Don't think it necessary
for MC to' go' on. elements is in the
affair now; •I think it: likely, Amos had.
told bitn all - about it. J.
In View-of his letter' to Mr. - Simonton,
says:the Sun, the following• epistle from
hir-Greeley's Commodore- to Ake boys,
on the Post, written befdre Shnonton'e•
first letter; will prove highly interesting:
New Yorki.Oetober.9,lB67.—Dear Hoy%'
Have just sent a condensation ,of a col-,
umn of gable; and all else. - I did hot'
sent election details, Supposing You
4 would have
. ..them Vona the' Press.
hope I did - not • err=` ii' this; might
have . given iott The cable
was good; and twilit; t6make sliming!),
big : Warner% natne,;;•:lwas'clisapinted.
not to -hilvetaaeislay's ,liodid not
qa rro J.Alltitylipty3pleasedl.leritt.talisVe
bce*oltriV ltovA lßoga.2.4.li itl9lo - 41Ailgck, eft.
. 1 00,mM gua airtlar.4•PMT-J.
hope we h ave not blim eye i ltitlifich -
nags, and I . ivalt for newa with feverish
anxiety: Telegraph me' Constantly and
joroiiiPtly• yinir wants. ' I will put ' the
Tribune behind 'you 'if I Can-only know
hoW: ; I vrani:yon to write dititi . all , your
suggestions, ideas, hopes and fears. •
On theith of, February; 11368. Young
writes to, "Dear Charley" as follows:,; ;
am very busy.. Things look ripe for
ir change, which will, I think, enable
you to do greeter things in the 'world
than any, you haye dreamed on
• ! - • 'Yours, Jive.
- A fewi days after this be visited his
"dear Charley" -in Philadelphia, and
said he would not .be surprised if• inside
orris months "Charley" would be run
ning the Tribune. In this ,cennectlon,
we,haYe the following note from "Char
ley," written to a gentleman in. Phila.-
delphia.' •
•
Philadelphia, April 25, 1868.—Dear Sir:
Since Mr. Young assumed the duties
of the position his now holds on the New
York Tribune, he has repeatedly ass red
me, to the time when the trouble 'Com
menced, in one of his daily newspapers
in this city, in August last, I would , be
the publisher of the Tribune. He
said Mr. Sinclair was an old
fogy, like Mr. Brown, the manager of
,the _Press .in this , oity,and the !stockhold
ers would coon make a change. In fact
the last time he visited me at my pres
ent residence„shortlybefore the Morning
Post moved into its . new I building at
7th and Jayne streets, he stated while
sitting at the.breakficit table every thing
was working nicely, And inside of; six
months-I would be i publiaber of the, New
York TrzWune, and keep myself in read
'
mess to leave Tittuktelphts at. short no
tice.• Respectfu lly, .,
• ; • ustAs. MoCr.tisTocrk.
The Sun finally gives a slight account
of the alleged' attempt of Young to get
into Grant's Cabinet and•of the placing of
all the.. original_ letters before . Horace
Greeley; on Fr} . - day- last.: lite.read them
through carefuly. . He didn't rise to hie
feet in'a tit OfPatision and smash the bust
of Lincoln adorning his sanctum, neither
did he break the ehitirk , dismember the
table ot spliethe desk. - He simply threw
himself backin• his 'chair, chew a . loni
breath, and said:•'"Well; .Sam, • this is
mighty interesting reading." Three
hours after he ieft the -Tribune office,
jaminhig his- black limit on the .back of
his head,,fiplaimingi "Well, we'll sold
Nein, for the eighty-sixth timer • -
The Comniodore tendered Mr, GreeleY
hie resigliatfolii, when he learned thet'the
binderwritereand supercargo had beard
of his management of •the craft , but the
ire slitnittion - wari not recerired. , ' ,ll
acteienri raw str
• N.
4t J t o tt ian d R rrib ues u l3 4 llYo ato u p n e ir, ar li ed 4 .,
aging
today Editor
Judge !Tappet, of the Supreme Court,
end made affidavit against Chait..A.-Dana;
of the Sun, for AD alleged' falaes'scandti
lean and =Motor% libet,'bringing dama
ge; for $100;091). r Mr.. Dana was arrested
tithl_fiventtigat his hails° suit told to bail
DlBlO,OOO. iii,undigettiecl other arrests
Will be inadifte-morrow' on the charge o[
oriniptraor and libel. ' '
TheVroton'lttialn water pipe, • corner of
PlftYi-ithlth Street - acid' Fourth avenue,
bursted about twelve o'clock last , night,
causing. much damage.. About twenty
feet ol,filtrnlnte street and one side of
the,nrth • avenue railroad : track ~were
carried away. The water rushed ove r
the eimbanktnent,whiohlorms both men
g4 r a T rYin i t i rtC.ll : BB l -h o rri ve r°alnn i CeY o s.ls ' te Z enatd k pej tra dsn'iin63nedw'afr'°t:ronimngtghae7,Tn4rreTu :
nateartr!arzyNsoey_aravekity, 7. 111 J ~coranusolaraenthecotrola
NLTMBER 1.
stiritctiliavlng been carelessly suisplaced.
None of the passengers were injured.
Rev. Dr. Paddock has accepted the
Rectorship of Grace Church, this city.
A fire broke out this morning on the
fourth floor of No. .8 Warren_ street, oc
cupied by S. Anderson &CAI. as a cap
manufactory. ThOir loss la estimated at
$2,(100, • The third and second - floors, oc
cupies' by H. , Newman and Gana it Klein.
were damaged by ws4er 14400. Damage
to,bnilding $5OO.
tinning Press. Association.- .
CBY Te)egraph to the Pittsburgh Gszette.l
Mosms,;,Ala., April 27.—The• Illinois
Frees' AsSociation, nunibering some him..
dred• and twenty gentlemen,and' about
the same number of ladies, wiirleavO.t
Mobile by special-train: for MontgonterY.„
to morrow morning. They go to acee'pt
of the hospitalities of: that city, tendered
them two days since. Their- visit here,
tvlsielt lasted three daysc has done a vast
deal to promote good feeling between
the , • sections. They. -have' tkeived ,
great and continuous hospitality
from :the city government, TWINS of
and ud citizens representing'', all
shades Of political opinion. • Of the party,
one-and all • express themselves -per=-
fectly delighted . with what they hive
seen for themselves -in- their progress' ;
south. They are'surprised at the rutin- ,
ty of the soil, at this climate • and at the
opening for industrial manufacturing as
well as commercial and agricultural
enterprises. • In all their speeches, in all:
their private expressions of Opinion, one
and all have declared, that a new light
has dawned. on them. They would
note have believed 'What they Piave
seen for themselves._ • The Radical
editors are surprised at the - peaceful
condition of the country and its political
quietness: The Daily Register has open
ed its columns to all' parties, and is filled
with these
,expresidons from (some of the
most 'unswerving Republicans. To day
the Board of TrAde gave a steamboat ex
cursion down Allei harbor, through the
shipping, and a collation was given on
board. There ,was' farther - renewal of
good fellowship, and a sincere - desire to
beat peace. The - Western editors will go
from Moidgomtsry homeward 'via thO
Co bus, Mississippi and Mobile And
Markets by. Telegraph.
NSW ORLEANS, April 27.— , Cotton—de-,
mend limited; middlings; 28gc; sales'of
1,701) bales; receipts,- 784' bales. Gold,
.134%. Exchange—sterling, 145%; New:
!York . sight, % @go, premium. Flour
steadier--and unchanged. Corn easier;
white, 75®77c; yellow,79®Bo o . /Dalai?.
70c... Iran scarce and hgher, $l,BB. HAY
firth; Prime, - $29. Pork depressed, $32,25,
Bacon firm,1334(31.7% - c. Lard dull ;°
tiersacs,_lll3449e; keg, .19%®200. Sugar
difll; common, 10(3111c; prime. 13;4c.,
Molasses fermenting, '50(35 , c. Whisky
noininalt - western!reetified: l 3s® 9 o. Cof
fee quiet and firm; fair; .15®10,14c; prime,:
17(311735.
" - liiP i to, A p ril 27. 27. Flour quiet; high
,
grades are neglected. • Wheat ' is nominal'
1141ihrt9 Acanstaks Qom; ,thill;• sales 12
cars at 75§76c,fortnept,on- track, former,
price for corn t 4 arrive.
~,OataSre better;
sales '8 , 500 ' bush - wesTerrr'"fit ' 64k in.
store. Bye nominal at $1,39. Barley i 9 '
lower;. Canada sells , atsl,7s Seeds—
Barley iffaelling at $1,83®2; P as dullat
$1,24 in store; Cloverseedsteady at 59,25;
Timothy is Lower and selling at $4,25 at
the, close. Perk and Lard unchanged.,
llighwines are unsettled and distilleries
closed Or closing; 50 bbls sold 'on Satur- •
day at 889, but is retailing to-day at 92c.;
CHICAGO, April 27.—Eaening.—In the
afternoon the Grain market was quiet;
Nci. 2 spring Wheat was firth at $1,07,
seller May, which is about tli „same as
on the spot. Other grains were) neglected
and nominally unchanged. Ithe (Meil
ing there was nothing doing. 1
DETROIT, April 27.—Wheat toady and•
more active: extra, $1,75; No. 141,58%
1,60; No. 2, $1,33(3)1,35. Feed—bran. 20c;
coarse middlings, 22C; 'fine do, 25c.
, SAI4 FrcAscisco, April-26.-Flour quiet
at $5,3714. ',Wheat, sales of 1,000 sacks
choice at_fl,so. Legal tenders 78.
.
NASHVILLE,ApriI 27.—Cotton quiet at ;
25c for low middling, and 24®24 1 /c for
/4
good ordinary.. ,
THE COURTS
District Court Judge. Kirkpatrick.
• Tuzsne..v., April 27.z,,The ease of Salts
bery et. nx. vs. _lineman et al., prevt
ously ;eported; was resßmad.. and sub
initted to the :jpry, but Ite verdtet had
been rendered when the .Ceurt ad
ourned. `-- - - •
• Dickey-Co.:via. Bender ik Co. Action
q recover damages fsr 4 a.breach of con
rect.' Oh trial. , ' .
TRIAL LIEIT FOR WEDNESDAY.
88. Faverty vs. 1343334er &
95. Klounk vs. Douthett.
115 Efanegger Sr. Co., for use, vs:
ghee of.Gira rn & Co. •
116. Same var.Sama,„ , •
163. Smith , vs. Dills der et al.
106. 'Rnbinsod& Co. vs ; garnishee of A:
G. Clary. • ." • ;
118.. Canfield vg. gtanisheeof. 14. ! :t
R." Tr9y. _
109. Porter . vs. towboat' ilLittLe .11n
. • Besse." • • _
Common Plene—illOgiSt.etrett.i
TUESDAY., April 27.--In•the case of bit-
sentitt TS. B. A. Stoney et al, verdict fee
plaintiff, in thesum of Imo..
. .
Seiforth dt CO. vs: Sallie;:previouslyz
porded. Verdict for plointlff in the sum
of $822.84: '
Gerson vs..' Meinhart.r. Action on tt
promissory, note.. Verdict for, plaintiff,
in the sum of "$416 27.
Kerr vs. Iron Ott Commatmal txll--
lege. :Actinunna .couttiact , The
plain.
tiff, it appears. Purchased a stplarahip
in this estliblishment, in whit% it 'wa
s,
stated that,theart of telegraphing would.
be taught, but : the defendants finding,
that the amount received from .the schol
ars in attendance would • not " (tont
peusate them for the ontlav, abandone&
the matter. Verdict for plaintiff in the
sum of V. 6.118.
Schorr vs. Apple , previously r
, pottpor ten.. ,
Vervain for plaintiff in the slim of )109.95.
Gov} rk vs , ng
Armstro, Dickso n
Action for daciages. It was alleged thati
icious - mule
defendants kept a y whif4ll.
attacked plainta's harks* On trial.
Tnte.r. Liar FOR WEDNESDAY,
62. Peterson vs. Gleinger. • • '-
69. Irwin ve.,Wilson. • , )
71 Mclntyre Va. MOClarell.
75: seibert vs. Watking.
76. Rugh vs. Martin.
52. Shannon vs, Harr.
84, Kennedy dc.Bro. vs. Baho. •
88,: - Walton et al. va. Silverman et el: ~
SS. •MClGintlis vs.. listolitin*
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