New York World (Newspaper) - April 28, 1887, New York, New York WORLD AVERAGE SUNDAY CIRCULATION During 1885 During 1886 During 1887 12 AT A CIRCULATION FEBH 5J9U73 DAVENPORT A WEDDING WHICH UNITES TWO PROMI NENT POLITICAL 7lie or Becomes IL la In Her Fathers nt ONI Now Yorkers Assist at the of tho TO THE April political and that have for a number of years united the Houses of Davenport and Sharpe were strength ened today by H wedding Miss Lawrence daughter of George married to Congressman Ira Although be Is otherwise known to Sharpe Is specially noted for the laws of parliamentary procedure more closely at ills fingertips than probably any oilier man who has recently presided over Assembly aa and Daven though a figures most prominently In public recollection aa the man who unsuccessfully ran against David 11111 for Governor of tula Hardly anything more nn could be introduced Into a wedding ceremony than considerations of political ex aud ycc there arc souls hero that tlie eye of and in a matter way speculate as to the political possibilities oS tho To bo sure there Is no one who would hint that U was not In itself a love Too much respect Is accorded to both bride and bridegroom for Still there are not a few who Bay that this closer union of the two houses Is moat happy In more ways than They point to tho fact Davenport and Sharpe are both comparatively young and argue that tho political ambitious that have heretofore animated them are not by any means Tho presidency of a counly they can barely be very con genial lo his long ami lucky pub lic aud It is hinted that if should go lo the White House to Congressman Davenport not bo averse to swapping Wash ington for with the Bui thus indulge In dreamy political fancies may not lie aware ol tho manner in the present match came and were abroad a num ber of years mid visited tho same When in the Assembly It waa custom to compare notes ou tho places they had seen the information they had at the hotel In Albany and seemed to lake u lancy to each Eventually they jointly hired a house at tlie recess Davenport was Invited to house and soon he became such a constant visitor that one room In the Kingston mansion was known as tho Davenport The house Is one of the oldest in anil Kingston is ii very old dating back a beyond revolutionary Near to the Generals house Is tno quaint old Senate tlie original building on tho site ol which was built by Wessel Ten of West lu aud In which in 1777 the sessions ot the State wore held from the adoption it Its in until the burning of Kingston by the of tho name family lived hero pre the but tho present house was erected in It has a more modern look than tlie houses lhat were usually built In those Its being principally marked by Its wide and commodious halls und the carvings that run throughout tho From the main parlor In which the wedding re ception was held a line view of the lains can bo It was in this same room that while on a vacation during bis first received unil shook hands with a couple ot thousand people of the Sharpe Had been on Grunts staff In tho Army of the II Is an Interesting fact that the mar riage occurred there on the anniversary of the birth of during his term oi was also a at ibis Historic tho friendship between himself und being very Miss a niece of President was me of the bridesmaids The whole town of Kingston was agog concerning this It was one of events that the ordinarily quiet town has liad a chance to enjoy for many a There a large gathering of men who are very In New York City and throughout the mainly friends of Sharpe nnd Congressman The house was filled relics anil roses and Jn one large room was stored away a vast quantity of pres ents that had to the bride from all parts of the They were not ostentatiously only a of the guests being permitted to admire The ceremony tool place at SO In the afternoon lu tue historic First Dutch Church that stands close by the residence and which Is encircled by crumbling on which are carved In Guy man text old Kip Van Winkle Nearly the whole population gathered about the doors of the church to tne grand The In of tho was handsomely decorated with plants and Masses of flowers were grouped at the Around the pulpit were urns and vases filled will and On the desk were banks of roses and Tne waving palms and century plants were clustered lu Thero were festoons of and The bright subdued and the stained glass and added beauty to the The bridal party entered the church and passed up tho main aisle to tho muslo ol ihe Wedding March from Tho bride leaned upon the arm of her She was followed by tho The ceremony waa by the Van pastor of The service was that ot thu Episcopal The bride was dressed m white trimmed with old family point lace and adorned with She wore a veil of point lace and carried a bouquet of The bridesmaids were six In Misa Charlotte and Him of a of the wore rose color point Susan o New and Hiss May a of the late President ot irons covn color while Miss Lulu Warren nnd Helen of New The brides maids carried baskets of spring The T man was Stephen Tito ushers were Junes Robert Hay and Henry Many rich costumes were worn by the ladles airs mother of the NEW APRIL 12 Surveyor of the Port of New and and or Xew and John of Ilami Thomas Lawrence and Catherine DAKIN BY THE pt Buffalo John aiH William arid Mr I M ANili ml Ernest ot Bath ami c D Waterman and or Detroit A reception was held between and ii oclock In the the bride nnd groom a floral arch ten feet A pretty i ml em custom consisted of the bride taking In he an antique massive silver cup bearing the They eo hy way ot the New York Central to They will have the use of tlie private car of President of the New York Central Hudson Elver In i few they will sail for Europe and remain abroad A Philadelphia Social Event of Ordinary m TITK most brilliant and wedding which has taken place In this city lor many years was celebrated tnis eve Ing at Holy Trinity where Welsh was married to Thomas Tne prominent held by the families of II bride and groom nnd the great number of the own personal friends caused the church to be vei uncomfortably Tho bride Is the daughler of Samuel second son of me hue John t and has been a nodal i and tho Tne Is eldest son of John Wanamaker and Is graduate oj 1rluceton wuere he was popular member of the class of After ii graduation he was taken luto h lather and has shown much business NEW YORK RULES USED M THE MICHIGAN Tlie Priced Hid nt Varying 85 to to City of HiiR who Wanted to liot tlie hour act for me c u number of young gi wus gathered on the steps of Holy Trinity enure early as 30 When the doors at 7 numerous carriages had brought HOUB to the which completely blocked Hi sidewalks ou both aud Walnut Ten minutes after the doors were with tho assistance of ushers and tne Immense multitude of safely passed through doom ol aud seated lu every pew not lor t families most Tne chancel ana altar were hidden by palms aim chrysanthemums and a con plete bower over tinny leut In in exception of the immediate families and mends i the bridal who were iu full evening in ladles present woro ordinary were as us are wont to When tlie hour of 8 approached the ushers wit d forced way tlie wine tilled even the und in a lilac Bilk wus escorted lo In the front und wim aud Hodman u lattern a silk and and Harrison ot ew tne uncle uu anut of the followed immediately niter At 8 oclock to the music of of la a ih ushers marched down the They were Samuel e loh William George ol Louis l John William Hichard Dillon and te gathered In a semicircle at tno foot oft chancel aud on the steps of the incy were followed by the bridesmaids wh were tho Misses Tesslo Agues of Lulu unison im Nannie ot Tue wore white muslin gowns trimmed with sot off by wide satin Tuu which came from were simply made after J ne young ladie wore their with no lu covered witn long white kid the carried bouquets of apple blossoms and A murmur of admiration announced of the bride as sne followed leaning on the aim o ner She wore gown with tn waist cut open at the front and with duchess nnd ornamented at the Hide a branch of along the Her veil was clasped at the to of the head a bunch of blossoms Around the she woro a necklace o pearls and diamonds n diamond ill wedding present from the Tlie bride wa met at tno altar by the and his best man and former of Thomas of Peters o which the bride aud her family were conducted the Tue groom Is a commit Stevens To ihe of the organ and the chiming or the bells Hie returned to the church entrance with her veil mm leaning on the arm ot her whose face wus wreathed in George an aunt of the nil bridal and tlie and at her and Walnut Immediately after the o clock aud Wanamaker departed on whUn will only last in this Among tho numerous presents to the bride was that of a house and lot from her the and design of the home lelt to tho selection of tno and service daughter was a massive silver tea witnessed tho were at wore black point with diamond Theodore of Hod woro black satin and with Mies Kale the oil Capt woro white lace und pearls and heliotrope point lacu aud ornaments John tlack lace over Iridescent lace and diamonds and crepe Fannie white cashmere black luce over satin lace John black watered Bilk Ernest Tap white alls heliotrope Cameron Davenport black beaded China crepe unii Among the guests were Surrogate Kol Jlr and Lenox and Fordham and Hamilton Martin James Tliomas and Miss and Mti James MUs John Major ami all ol NBW Yotti Junes ex Miss Welsh was u wh mid i of woro JIrs relatives ot tho bride her brother anu Alice and Lily Wuna rt i Red w xi and a Miss Miss Atlas D Coxe T Mss T Charles Miss liar Low 8S Mr TMV lio Mra IT n Sarac Anna MUs Bahrain if a Kin S rana vu Alfred Miss V irge Platt and Morton Divorce with Nu f TO TUB I April Jane who is for was married in m she accuses her husband of outrageous conduct Eleven were tno reault of ihei eight of whom nro tn ii melodious and poetical of V nn Solon and by tho TO THE bark Joe from was driven on the reef at and Tne crew took to the got on ice and were rescued by a morning and taken to Vur PILES nu no Try a mil TO THT T April Dakin trial Is the allabsorbing topic It began on Tuesday morning and will probably not be before As no such scandal had ever beforo oc curred in waa no and tho Impeachment Committee framed the rules from the of Judge Smith before tno New York The Speaker of tho House Is the Judge and the members are the Long before the opening of the sitting crowds thronged the and the galleries were packed before the hearing The Senate suspended Its session to witness the Though the rules were the spaces outside the railing and along both sides of the representa tives desks were thronged with tho families of Senators and mostly 1iominent among those on tho floor of the House was the Granger who fol lowed the proceedings with Intense Tlie rules are a trial to begin recess from 12 to a continuation of he trial and no legislative business 1111 tho trial Is Promptly uc the hour the proceedings began by the formula read by the Mllo appear nnd answer to the charges filed against you by tho House of arose and moved to Hie place him remarkably cool and Then began a long wrangle of Ihe four charges against embracing malfeasance und venal corrupt conduct In Goodrich opened with a definition uf those and declared that he could prove from documentary evidence lhat tho was guilly of late City Attorney of waa the first had asserted to Eaton that tlie charter for lhat city could not be ob without thai It wus Impossible to puss a in the House without the where with to see the Katun asked how was replied 1 dont know till I make niy is u naked for the to expect to be Ihe passage of a of answered When liuton said this the whole House burst prolonged DaKIn said he had of the already aud made them were ot tho Army of the aud he he could said I would like to know tile that ought to bo could not remember tlie and I took a from his pocket and Mm lo check ofT the names at their pur The following are tho purchasable mem bers of the Michigan Legislature at DaKIn estimate PRICE TWO In the of those lelt blank it hud not decided whether they would want 55 or oun of tho greatest causes of Indignation in the is that Dalan should price or Michigan Legislators at so low a Jt Is wild that Inquired the Listen and weaknesses of unil gauged bribe lor instance ihi men were said lo bu and the was Intended to buy a box ol The men were supposed to smoke uad and wore booked for a double but Representative In the estima tion of could not be approached with anything than When marking tho remarked to Eaton Is a man that cannot be seen under 33 but t lien ho is very he At this statement every eye In tlie House win riveted ou and he for the moment more confused than Dakin Alter various conversations on the subject Mr said he consulted Speaker und after a conference witn the Speaker and the seventeen checked members It waa decided lo bring Ihe affair before the House of Tlie trial Is proceeding HO that can be no complaint by Hie facility is offered Dakin He is furnished with the best coun among them Attorney the lawyer In central has put In nn unconditional denial to all the hav lug already Is a representa tive of Hie Labor There ure twentyeight members of the House ut who uro also of but they will afford him no Tlie party hero have adroitly to make slip an Imputa ilon ou tne of but the attempt 1ms reacted on them There Is doubt now of expulsion from the House SOLDIERS TOO SICK TO Ohio Dynamiters Still in nt the Canal TA THV I April When Tun WORLD cor respondent reached the scene of the war tins morning he found evidences that the struggle will be a very bitter If not So far only one man has been Fred a militiaman from shot himself accidentally while on guard He will be given a soldiers Last night a company of men waa started Irom the camp at Cecil to march to the four as loud reports of dynamite had been und it was known tho mou wus again Tlie mud In tho dark road wus over and the march proved a rough excellence lo the A out of Cecil Ihe floun dering troops received tho of two with no aerious A little later two more shots were fired close to the rear When the locks wore reached more shots were but without Two of t he owing to fatigue aud were unable to proceed Leaving a guard to protect the sick und tl the company moved ou about u mile f u ther to where a largo gap had been la tl bank between the canul and the throng which the water wus flowing Alter council or war It waa determined la to tl ou the arrival at the wagons It was lonn lhat another soldier had succumbed und was lu Hi wagon with other sick It wus then de to leave the reservoir to Us f for the n nf Hie night aud march buck lo AI the order was given to the n turn wus fatigued mo reached Cecil shortly after 2 oclock lii the At Antwerp this excitement was i fever It Is said another attack wilt be mad on the reservoir men began wor ut sundown last night und exploded Then ihe news ot tne militias arrival reached Hiei through spies aud they Tae people ure determined to drain the reservoir if po but ure not likely to light the Tn damage 10 tnc reservoir IH very Ihe gap 1 me embankment is jo feet deep und foot wide i J he water Is rushing ironi the reservoir wit u fearful The cast lock Is practically a totn There Is a small break in the east embank ment which tho dynamiters propose to work ou to twenty men ure concealed the which thuy Intend to larger if Ihe ml nous not Ko trouble has since the troons says he has tlie names o ihe whom he will huv and by ol said his people noi resist tlm but tno people uru to have tin or the canal 1m proved lor Ho invited the militia ti come to Jho Invitation and the troops are now in camp ut tlie Another company went Irom Toledo FIVE 5IJJN DEAD IN IHK A Full of Coal hi u bv a Found In u April resident of Weat searching for pieces of tin routing this afternoon among a lot of rubbish at a marshy place on banks of the In came across bundle con tuinlui the dead bodies of three One of the bodies weighed eight or ten pounds and vus in a partial state of It IB be that UiB one had been dead for at least a Tho other two bodies were lu a fair state of and liau not been more a day lit Ihe They were both trapped up In Tho papers linen unif ied about little forma were all hat It would have been Impossible for the bundle o have been left there o Killed by a Put SPECIAL To THE April Al Watts his dog on Lincoln this morn ng ho found that a pet wolf had escaped from hla age and killed a monkey and two The was but lilt tho rope In two several Watts a into the wolfs mouth md compelled him to The doctor had no hand bitten In the naa Nn Yit In April tho Legislature oday tho vote for United Mates Senator was 10 83 16 Tbn SAK April Queen of he accompanied by Princess and left for East his TO THE April Within tho limits of u and Coal aud Iron Companys For several It been that would bo a full of coal In Hie west Im the men continued at There were over men at work Hits at ii i of air unused Ilium lo nee In every direction for their This was followed by a crash of hundreds of tons of coal and the almos Immediate rush of deadly Nine mon wen stricken down five of were afterwards found to havi been to The others were taken from but have since regained consciousness und are expected to It was nearly two hours the fall of tho pillars of coal und rush of gn before men could venture within lido yards of where the bodies of th Tho bodies were lukou to the of the where hundreds of Including relatives and of the dead wore con and tlie lamentations of the sisters nnd others was Tho are tho names ol who druth lire who leaves a widow anil live DANIEL widow and eight widow and who loaves a residing at and has been In this country but a few All tho others were living with families In Anii colliery will be Idlo until after tho whon H win resume operations nml the fatal anil sad accident will result iu thu saving to the com pany of many thousands of dollars from the fact that tho hundreds of tons of coal jusi fallen will not have to bo Six mules were killed and slight damage was done to Ihe lulls ami limbers lu the tu by April singular anil fatal In which two men lost their oc curred near In this u wealthy and highly re spected wus engaged in Ihu shin gles of new three men were nailing All four were on u bracket scaf fold twenty lect from the A calf nt largo wilh a rope around Its managed lo the rope several times one of the used lo support ihe scaf folding at an angle of One of iho workmen Ibo fact ami was about to descend the ladder and liberate the calf when the made a Jerked the support from under ono end of the all four of the men to the fell Hie back of his head on a foundation crushing Ills skull and died In Robert Newton was so badly Injured there la no hope ol hs Tho other men were not seriously April 27 The steamship of tho rau aground in tun Johns Biver but April The jury in tho owe o for tho murder of ti of not April Michael boy o employee ol aa utm 11 under charged wi April oj the Ive are in the oily the U Is thought tbat It iul necessary to slaughter moro In u e oo beforo can bo thoroughly V A SPECIAL TO THE WORLD a little child living at 203 Hudson was playfully pushed Into a bonfire on the commons and her clothing up the Ter at the sight she 10 run ana all tlie while the fire was the little daughter ur Charles with rave pres ence of seized her threw her down and rolling her ou the suc In extinguishing the flames and saving An for KM fair followed by winds lo in Sew Xew threatening weather and local to The following record shows the changes in the temperature for the past In comparison with the date of Juat aa indicated bj tno at 218 Broadway M 48 6a 08 8 47 0 62 03 67 41 60 64 Average temperature Average teni Venture Jor oto AT THE THE INQUIRY INTO THE PA RAILROAD HOW SOME WAS WITH OUT VOUCHERS TO PRESIDENT HUNTINGTONS UNIQUE REVELA TION AS TO METHODS AT to Who Wuro Hired to and of Who 1rcccilod as Would Not Think of Asking Fran chott for 1rcnl of livery Una ilia Tno United Stales Pacific Hallway Commission met yesterday morning nt 10 Wall This commission was appointed by President Cleve land under the net of Congress of March to inquire Into the relations or the roads to the Gov after the repeated exposures which had been made In THE It was shown that these companies needed the careful examina Tno Interested tried to prevent an Investigation by overy lu their but eventually tho law was despite their cn und of Pennsylvania of this aud David OOO a year for his own WHAT IT COSTS TO EXPLAIN He may have received or 000 year without I suppose as much as There were a many You have to explain matters lo a great many A person acquainted with such matters can hardly imagine how many people there are whom you have to explain matters in Congress nnd out did yon pay Ten thousand dollars a can you approximate tho amount paid to him without vouchers 1 cant probably about The printed accounts were then submitted to tho but ho said he could not explain them as he a practical Ho had no but that they were Tho THE MAGIC OF GR increase in the construction account of ol wore appointed aa the Tin WORLDS exposure showed that King United Auditor of Pacific Kail road had discovered and disallowed ex by ihe of the Central amounting aggregate lo some These were for legal and were clearly for unlawful The peoples merest In the mutter lay iu the fact that per of the roads net earnings waa to be set us a sinking lund to meet the Govern ments advances it these expenditures were im disbursed they served to reduce the jast payments In the sinking Paulson presided yesterday Ander son conducted the Littler was not Coins dent ol the Central was tho He was accompanied by hla coun lie as to tho construc tion or ihe road and the purchase of certain branch Ho spoke of tho consolidation of his road with the California and Den no undertook to build tho but got into then took hold ol but 1m got out of und then the Central took It and wus still prosecuting lie explained that it wus being built by the Finance and which received stock und bonds of the Central In He then admitted that the four men who controlled the Central Pacific were practically the Construction Company and shares of Central stock aud owi of bonds had already been received by Ihe Inner said that ho did know how much of the stock of tho Central had been Issued for construction beforo the passage of the net of Ills Impression was that stock was issued only when It was all paid Tno cash pay ments were not large than lie The law required 10 per down when t lie stock was subset caul wo mill tho road by levying money I dont think It wus by payment ou We subscribed for 150 which was to perfect the organ to the State And your recollection la that Ihe contractors were paid by loans made by the lint bj subscribers 10 tho stookY Under ho Crocker contract I am quite sure they in Bidet and I sold tho neuL bonds hero myself and bought 1 contract must have been paid In The books will i never look Inside of a ledger II I can help and I generally All the bonds wore delivered to me nt Washington aud I brought them hero and sold Whose books contain accounts of thoso I have not got but it Is easily as Flak Hatch might have them they ail a good many of Wo sold some ot them it and bought gold at a very high I ought some ns high as 1 gout tho whole to and he distributed It here md there us Who sold tho bonds I did they woro eut on from and I vero but few slock There no market or the stock people were afraid to touch Is there an earlier primed report than this showing him the report of I dont nereis i dont know I did tho outside business nd was seldom lu Ihe I see tnat at thu beginning of tho year there s a balance or aud at the end of the cur The difference between these two understand to bo thu actual profit for the year ASKING AnOUT LEGAL Here Is an legal an you tell what that consists of I unt Stanford attended to Can you tell the names of tho counsel em loyed ont know his Initials Harvey Wll Wright who lias been counsel fora one time counsel here James counsel ai ud we Had Heard and Bliss e Had quite a Who audited tho legal expenses on and I used to pay lem On audit On my Do you know where tne vouchers of these ems are to be found No It would be lu San but there would not bo for used to have a great lany and when he wanted money I used give it to I had great confidence In him ud knew he would do what waa You gave U to him without voucher es I did not ask him for Or Why not there were BO many things e had to pay ts there there wan printing nd messengers and a great many I know he did not pay an money without was Are there an others to whom you were lu the ibit of paying money without vouchers Yes f ate miscellaneous expenses all have accounts of that Sifter died took I gave from 1872 to he thought waa duo to the fact of large expenses at at Mission Bay the of steel for Iron rails along nearly tho whole of the nnd the establishment of large he were now the most perfect In the They made almost everything needed for the He explained what tho various sinking funds mentioned in tho accounts were LEGAL I notice lhat in there was paid for legal expenses f your explanation tho same as forthe similar item In the account of 1872 Yea I have no And in 1874 for legal expenses A por tion ot that was paid vouchers I should say You can give us no account of that except It is lu the accounts in 7 And they will show nothing except simply u charge for legal or miscellaneous 1 to send out every month an account of ull the money I Would you pay tho sum of taking a voucher Without knowing where it went 7 I should know it wus right if 1 gave It to Would you know how it was expended were certain things to be I knew ho was a man of the strictest pure a man 113 ever when he said I want I know it was proper and let him have Without knowing how It waa to boused Yes thats my way of doing I believe lu the familiar nil in Ur nut at is my MAN HAD A How do yon distinguish between tho purchase of rails with your solicitor I cant explain It but If a man went to Washington and stayed years ho would find out that every man had n You have to explain and wus engaged to attend to our With all the Departments with I aud perhaps there would be no harm In stating nay It without any know lhat Fraa never gave a man a bribe to Influence him but lots of men In Congress that I cant talK to Why should need money Hero is Hoe he represents a cer tain and 1 cant get near him If I go to him but 1 can get John wno lives in his and he will go to Hoc and tell just the mat is Who will gee the money John I will show John Doe what Is for the public Interest und con uce mm that U Is lt as a man can to and men ho can go uj hla and You dout understand this I understand all about ana I want to have yoa understand Iy not his requirements for money be larger when Congress was In than when Congress hud adjourned tiro thousands ol that have to be such as printing and but I douc be lieve that ever used a dollar la a Is aud clean a man us ever I doni believe lie ever used a dollar that the law In Its moss sense would noc bear him out I will nsk in the exact of the in wo ure charged to to say unv of the sums named by or whether wis any valuable or any act or by any agent of yours In the direction vcm have named under was lor the purpose of legislation No only to that a was more to of tne public than it was to the Interest of tho MOKAL ALSO How could personally earn a year In explaining mutters to Congress He had to get lots of people to help f did not care anything about There ore certain things you have to You have got to edu cate have to go Into the newspapers to ex plain It Is the same as If wo went into court and had to hire an attorney aud had to him what he asks so we Have to You ao to build throe or lour thousand miles of railroad aud they will tax you you have got to pay buy but to explain to secure moral Dont you suppose they explained with cham pagne or expensive dinners I think It Is very Dont you think a great deal was explained in cigars I think It Is We had to izet some bold nian to sit down and explain in a sense the thing we wanted Will you give us one Illustration of tho practically curried out by you In this way I A 1 suppose that at least onehalf of tlie Congress had to bo explained Laughter I down and explained to them myself Ro did yon pay I didnt pay any there was nothing for me to Hut somebody had to be I suppose facts before IT ALL WUNT FOR then read the following Items according to the for explaining The report for 167S was mo others woro as follows i 1IIS BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY MARKED BT REPUBLICAN Eulogy Before the of A Letter of Regret from Posters Fred Among the Speech nt April Tho banquet of tna Americus of commemorating the anniversary of the birth of was held at the House this Tho clab secured all the second floor of the and the corridors and approaches to the were decorated in elaborate In the hall tho tables were arranged eo as to represent the initials a On the guests table an Immense bank of flowers was which the monogram was worked On each of the three tables tha Initial letters of tho Generals name were promi On the third at cither were the dates 1822 and presented on backgrounds of On the walla of toe hall were portraits ot Logan and promi nent local leaders la times Before tho regular of the evening Bad been an informal reception was given to the distinguished guests who were among whom were Ohio Fred of Indiana Secretary of the Commonwealth and President of trie New York and his wife were called upon by many residents who did not attend the It was quite 9 oclock when the guests were all seated at tho and It was noticed that of the principal speaker or the was assigned tne same scat which Grant had occupied on the occasion or the reception given to him on hia return from his trip around the When the and members of the club the President of the extended a cordial welcome to those pastor of the North Avenue Invoked a after the menu had been President Paul Introduced who re to the mid to the results of Its administrations without a It Bt companion piece to bin military career anf placed him justly with Lincoln by the of Washington TO GRANTS And ret bo did not please On the cm he the late of all He waa thoroughly disliked and haled in In nu man waa evor more enti or more and amt abused than he was at We we re told that be craiy and a In the Mission Ridge naa an waa no but only a bloody and he waa President laa railed that he not But wbe vici were suddenly pot to si o j their vraa and oat of fuse the homage of a bu where hU fame had not all around tha globe not one ba found who was either so high or aa noc to account it a great honor to ami He returned in the fulness of Una urn n more devotedly attached to and i Legal expenses al aea Legal l Tue explanation you A that lime not ot that Tho aamo muru because they bad he and however he aa failed to manifest a Ulw not that bo bad been a million men to nor that he President ot the United and as saca Uu ruler of of but that he was an HIS FINAL That he was not a third time called to the P waa due to considerations tuat bad no relation to him was securely In the of tne Ame than tie was at the very moment tha right of the BUti determined followers ended in defeat at as thouch be could not more to Increase tho esteem and regard In he was beld but he and be He was unwittingly Involved and or cial ana practically at the same time by a fatal ihe unconquerable character of art waa never more clearly demonstrated It would bo to exaggerate tno and true patience he displayed in the patl but strangle that cried out in nta lamentations and adversary had written a if hit u it probably the most oary man uau last work WM to ft Ho hail a double to sought not to record tho Moat with which ha had but u IJ and Job to deserving recor want the companion of his and a n partner of all hie joya and It bas ully said by some one that as he Mt at one side of tho table sat at the opposite side impatiently he devoted side impatiently a tremor or to b IA labor of Providence lengthened his days and until tUo last Hoe and word W been TO heart had been gladdened by tha assurance that both his nad been u M day Into he passed Into Ihe flo wall to honor Ms memory bi such celebrations as this ot the day when not oyly our soldier and tho t representative who oTer elled bat nit after Lincoln be was our greatest President and our JAMES FOSTERS n Club of New was called upon to respond to tue Political Usefulness in Party In answer to the Why am I a Republican Foster quoted the reply of Grant ana of Logan to tne aama put to and then said But the full and answer waa given in words of the Illustrious James Blaine 1 am because m every in n can hli ballot Just aa he bare It counted juit cast But in many of the States and many t CM unt shall be on manhood Is wined this hs in an let the Republican ranks stand solid forever this same to a free and S T road for who was unavoidably LETTERS OF tho Reception of regret to ffi i political aud other public occasions to my Inability to ba I 1 t i