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‘ ° . f ee ———aee, ed in . t apoli« ot cousider me + ~ Mr. Bates uever sold his vote to you! | dress of Dr. Bond. The pay as 7 —— . > trea’ * t at apoli- | because the Republicans dd uot cousider m Q. Were yon present at any conversation om Q. Mr. y Paper was in o i ST? eu ei ovr, and tele tn daty bound rabid radicaljand tha. so (ar as persvat | this snbject between Mr. Boswell and Mr. A. No, sit; nor pever offered to sell it, sion of Mr Bail, ofthe Qommon Gout! i ITY ITE EVENIN G Bod “AR. __ | tomate that present, “2h T SE aay feviings were ¥,tae Cous cea. | Bates, or anybody else T A. Not between Mc. | (. The testimony seems to show, or tents to | just glanced over It: aid hor ne mms cee wy ob oMS. = —————— Q. What is the value of «2 A. The first | tves, ye merino ay a ne ole torh oe Bates, as regards any perso.s show, hme aed hala endanapernen ova breed pole bg hag preening it Was a com a. | Jewecey mou'b s s@iary accruing from that position, osition t the man who was elected; but tau | selling votes. epon'a — pay expenses of the gen- | cation to Mr. Kelsey, aud the purport of . was Prec: (ne Dollar Jewelry S LOOAL NEWS, t “any collate te maT A: The | tee Oowetryntaee vote was tren in’ oy Q. You bave heard aothing of the kind! A. | eral election? A’ Yes, sir; Squire Boswell | as uear as I can temember, tol ries ables | No OF Peumeplenne er lamer Stone, _ aiar ‘2 ‘x bundre! | 0on fo me simply because I waisth» Republican | Yesy eur. 1 was present om ove cecasioa, on a | told that he had «xpensed five hundred | qnote a word of it, chat he Bad scured sone, | = ~ ee = , nominee. I believed that ores of the Re. | Sunday evening, (1 do uot recollect the dat-.) | dollars, and told Mr. Bates that Be had expend- | body to vole for Bim, avd Mr. hk le} Woe Five Form Black Brown the mame o} aks he mem- | publican party had beem oonzhtover to otaet | Mr. Boswell was im conversation with Mr. | ed three hundred dollars. I thougat if we | secure mere tora cowsideration a] Plate Reower Noite, &e. 0 = fog be d bi > ES he expidoation I have | candidates, aud I was d-faced not from per- | Jubvson, wbo was an applicant, I believe, for | amount kept running up Idid not want the 42. Do you know of any other ca<e | style at A. Sake ‘ Baek ar F « Redeet sed Wixaed, ia Bis sare winds: 5 sens th cn ae thstwo | sonal feelings. The night of my elechouetgh: | Gans) Commissioner, aad ME. Boswell sad | position, aud would sot have tt it L bad tors | eistameko ne” the election of S Co, 515, 7 etevet ie fs of she Board froa thas ward—and I | Republicans had premised to sustain me for | tha. Mr. Jubneon bad ao! money eaough: or, if | 1o work aud havea tax levied ou me to reim- | Tax Clerk was told by part Fatt ayy Winter Stirs oy JOINT CONVENTION THE ceey | Sek vith tee moderstanding T bave given, | four successive ballots. 1 wrots on 4 pivce of | he bad bad money, he would have been elecied | burse every man who said be had expeaded so | certain imdividuals ted ow oper AUG 8 fine lot of saimplen of pene ery Nar bat ihe party alluied to wili of course beex- | paper to Mr. Ball tha: I have “arranged” for | Canal Commissioner. much money on the election: for, by the ime I | wiih having received warts sures 0: momes | oneracea trom a brivery ia the ca—to say | eight votes. (I may have written “bargaiued.”)> Q. Did he indicate bow this money was tobe | paid tor my outfit. it would cost me more than | from fifty toflye boudred dollar. tor haveng t it was Mr, Kelsey. it jasti-e to Mr. Omase | 11 T receive three of those yotes onthe first oaliot, | applied! A. No, sir. All {At was said in re- | it was worth—a complete outfit, I said, would | secured the election of Mr. Morgan. Mr be other cen‘lemen, and as Mr. Kelsey | throw your Comservatrye vots tor m, tad I | gard to that was, that Mr. Boswell hadexpeud- | cost a thousand dollars. When I revurued Tortey, of My own ward, told me that Mr. (GENTLEMEN'S Kip @LOW cberaplicaed of having heen prided. I | will be elected, and 2 will do as I promised, | ed a good deal of money, aud Mr. Bates said he | home I went over to Squire Boswell's oilic-, | Clark, of my ward, Tepeated such things, be | And most desirable sea i I koow ‘tat Mr. which promise was, that if I bargained for any | ought to have bis money back. That is alt I | and while 1 was there this thing wes thrown | having beard them. I asked Mr. Clark who | qualy f long and shor Republican votes.or Republican members sold | recollect; and, so far as assessing any men, or | out to me—what I testified to before that Mr. | told him, but he said he coald mot tell, as he aid r§ their votes, I would show them np afterward. | for putting any assessment on me, f do not | Johnson did not bave money enough to buytne | not remember, I got me satisfaction there. 1 Itamounted to thas, The fact that I had been | recollect anything of the kind. I know that L | position that he wanted. wentinto Mr. Johnson's office one day and ured to order, at Hable Yivanis avenue, eruptem Acaiast Mem. vrntion—Report of tne tee —Am Oticiat Dis. The Joint Convention of the Mayor and vane: beld a oa Inst evening at y Hall, Mayor Bowen in | not receive t ive that che applicant has Y, therefore he has not temterad it: org C. Hear cird With a wiew Wear ns wr: aie {iweb rT kaow trom my own kurwledg-. | sold out by my own party made me do this, T | never said that I should pay any amount of | Q. Who threw out the snggestion first? A. | asked Mr. Johnson and another tention is ¢ he oe yy me at aie Baker secretary,) amd ait the | guar Mr. Kelsey com-idered it a joke, for be | never had any understanding with Mr. Ball, ae Squire Boswell, who said to Mr. Johnson, | of mine about this and they said tha: a. a - except Messrs. Larmia and beard Mr. Kelsey say so to the party. or with any other rember of either Board, | . Did you ever hear anything that wou'd | “You had not money enongb;” then Mr. Jonu- | they bad heard it, and that Mr. Boswell was | Ae Wirer ia av na Torrey. | 4 {¢ But you said the prisent would be ten- | only as I havestated iu regard to Mr. Kelsey. | implicate Mr. Bates in a proposition to assess, | son said to me; “You at ali righ'- Lam sold | thevt informer. L bave never And ae Opports- | pecessary to be warahe aly The Chair called atcention tothe fact that the | dere?, nevertheless! A. Well, I have no douo QU. One of the witnesses testified that you had | for instance, the scavenger, OF Any other per- | ont; | bave not money enough.” nity to ack Mr Hoswell as to whether be said | ccorcity of mos armiy clad, . Testeastiow of i. H. Booker, as Commissionef | but that ihe present will be tendered, and I do | promised Mr. Ball, Conncilman from the | fon, fora lnrge amount of money, say fitteen ({. You were not here a. the time of the yoint | so or not; but] bave understood that, im au A ary tx n t fast meeting meurial Ground, preseaied ‘ae | know thet Mr. Kelsey bas remavked to a par'y | Fourth Ward, to use your influence to get him | hundred dollars ! A. No, Sir; Mot ‘with refer | convention! A. Nov air I left Me, Bates aud | address ta the Seventh: Ward: he aionaianis | Foote, aparnnce to.g0 to a place wie last mreting, had net been actet va. and oa mo- | that he considered it a joke tha: nigh!, aud | to furnish shoes to Asylum and the poor. | ence to any oifice, 1 would not accept any | Mr. Buswell on Tursday or Wednesday night; | to bea fact, that parties Rad received mous | £. oy. lpereet pcoetan eee tate femot Mr. Moore, it was aveepted. Mr. Tay- | weuld no. receive it Did you make any such promise? A. 1 made | such offer, the night that they supposed that the joint coa- | for their votes. Mr. Hine was thereatthe tun”. | jtate in. say tae dene eres. We do ir now inated George Schuell and Mr-Naly | Ronaut Batt, (2) Councilman from the roomie. | But, afer having been | |, (2. Were you ever preseut at any conversa. | vention would meet. 1 was then going to the j.and asked him to name the persons, a= edi | cay yin nyink {OM there vs Wm Grabam for the pozition, aud the bulot | Four Ward, sworn, and examined by Alder- d to the Asylum, I met Mr. Balton the | tion between Mr. Boswell and Mr Peirce, or | country to Seneca Creek, to plaster the tiouse | not Want any insinuations; and Mr, Boswe!l Méhmnente as ts papain resulted Schnell, li; (irabam. 14; Smoot, 1— | Shy Oat and thanked him for having done whi Mr Bates. or anybody eise, 8 to the amount to Her. 1 said then to them, thatif there | named me as one of them. I wouki like to | : Ee Sdn chrape ‘The sweona ballet re ulted:— d.and that [| be assessed! A. No, sir. the ward I did not want the po- | ave the commitiee trace this thing to ils en. rend een teen 2. Do you know of any member of the Board | be did towaras having me elret Inde to, «| = Graham, 16; and the latter war de- | o¢ Qigerune . oa & sold his | hoped an opportunity mizht at some time offer you know auythin~ of Mv. Bates be- | sition—give it to some one else. uth it clear home. 0, should we om: sunt olared elected ee i: [oem ater oF Caceres ree etn | thal L cowie cacimcetn vars oan says he; | ing implicsted in assessing persons who were | Q. Did Mr. Boswell promise it to yon? A. He | (q. Did you ever bear of @ check beingelrawe pore apeee prose Mr. Fowler, trom the Select Commit! se to in- vole, oF oF the vote of any member or me “I dow’t ask you todo you anything for me, | applicants for office. A. No. sir. Promised to do all that he could for me, and I | or the purpose of securing the election of Mr nea, me ey "¢ and perec [istente charges of corruption agulast certain | tors. with a view to confer Oc® apun Bar D unless you have achance te throw some trade | (2. What you referred to was the expense of | did noi see anything more of him wntit my | Morgan. A. 1 never beard it. | money buy your winers? members of the Romie aghig “ay Smacrpany * | som before the joint convention of the Miyor | into my ban 1 told him 1 did not kKaow | the general election? A. Yes, sir. | commission was in my bouse, a week before { Q. There was a witness here who sit that | aul other gen tarni mias Feport. which was tead py Mr. Baker. secre- | ind City Councils ? A. In the first place, the | ow things were at the Asylum, but if I could eaigceck Councilman from the | (2Me bome it was ia my house. Mr. Bates | you obtaimd money for your influence in th | tual Fran. Aarmsbiag cc ee eee ee oeeport is as fol wee ee? | Question im my mind would be, whether you | !hrow anything in his way I would do so. Prhesen . BATES, and examined by Ai. | 04 me thataf 1 had heen home at the time iy | Flectior. of Mr. Morgin. Did you ever receive | suai co cet oe da ater, betwen ite sending. The report is as follows: 4. ind te know what knowledge J have w('the | That was my language. Mr. Ball was friend | Seventh Ward, sworn, mined by Al- | ward would not have been aiyided. money for that purpose! A’ No, sir. By the | per ih store hen tet the pinos, re - ‘The committee sppoiated, pursaxnt fo ars | Sar or wheuer you wish only such evidence | Of Mine, and I coneidercd myself under obiles.. | deTman Moor ny member ofthe Bouwd | (+ The oltlee is scavenger! A. Yes, sir. Permis-ion of the committer, I wall make an | dow: also. that be ben pittee Plale Kites wen plation of ¢ abe ae sane hoe A" | as would be admissible before a courtof justice, | tons to him, and { s.id L wonld use my influ- kanes you posta of meen Ghana ae ‘WM. A. WiLson recalled, ana examined by | ©XPlamation in regard to ihismatter. The cignt © bragch store this inquities. ‘The reeotution and tt prean, | ive us wha! vou kuow of vour owa | ffce to have bim supply the Asylum with jeagars ooh Caomy as Alderman Moure gb. Mich the election of Mr. Morgan took pir Srorrep tixe Do 2 4 Own vote. or bargained for ths s.le of b'sowa | impressed | DOOIS ard shoes; but never made any suchas. | OWB Neate os ane become speckled if e ‘cnavicno rertion before the election. ote, or the vote of any OF momoors, | e 7 forget re of it) the At s autting of the joat coaveation of the | °° Pagano? mat aay. ‘nember of the | _T.T. FowLwn, Couacilman from the Seventh | With a view (o confer office upou ray Ber-00 | OP yohusom alonent x Same duction of the sreceuitux ond we <= atest Pap siglheng S tem every twenty-toor ty Mayor and City Councils, Reld on the 4st inst, board, directly of mairectly, L know nothing | Ward, aud President of the Bo rd of Common | who was an applicant for oiice beiore the | (Q. Did you hear Mr. Peirce «xy anything of | rmled that it could not be eut-rtained. Mr.) 2° is effectually there is wothing like So. fe ehowing preamble and resototion were | [OTe tue ge eat gaye, paow BoMning Sreukeil sworn, and examimed by Aldermn | 1710) CORvEBUOH Of tee May own kacwivdes, | MI- Bates demanding gue wh usaud dollars, oc | Davia came overto see me about it i was j kodont. It luerally Fenders the eusinel tm- ee Wher as : tice. Al that I know about it 1s cireamstin- | Moore: a wate “ +g | Any Amount of money, for securing Mr. Peirce’s | talking to Mr. Torrey, to whom Mr. Davis «1 game eames co eee eee Nt | tak wile} cones’ weet Wrow wot sue | C> pid you vote for Dr. Bond as Secretary to | What 1 wish to say sthis: About two montas | cic as scavenger? A. No, sit, explaming the nature of the resolution. M i pind bi al “ aco J. Sayles Brown said to me, when | was - 4 | _ “SpPacprec's” celebratad Gine ix now b have corruptly sold their votes for mon-y to | Hh! upon the subject. Of my oWakuowledze Sas recta aides tbe ae peee up in bis room, “A. P. lark was telling me |, @- Did von bear Mr. Boswell speak to Me, | Torrey rustained me in my objection. Wile < a eae eee w nothing. msed to cement friendship between Grant Pe pointm: bh . 2 5 nes rem Johnson with regard to his deteat as C. ‘we three were talking about the resolution, th ivaat aud Bands of this pollster J appointments at the | 1 @ Have vou ‘any knowledge of any agency the couvention, stated that Dr. Boud was nota | ‘tt they bad started a b. port with refer _ lo al e ble are im the tollowing words wiedge, such testimony as ha: 42. Were vou present at Mr. Boswell’s office | Mr. Davis offered a resolution of some tiod, Buuler. : ‘ o Commissioner? A. Yes, sir, 1 heard him say | roll was called, the balloting finishe —_ ecvived, Phat a committer of teres members | OM the part of any one to sectire vole” ny pus- | Tezalarly educated physician; that he was sim- | CC Ward, some ot the Second Ward and Sey. | mat he was sold ‘out. Mr. Jobnson anid yust | The secretary was just about toclose the ballon, | Five DOLLARS ON lor a PPoy"s alto ‘ Pee crescante drape pmmeroabtcin ges mbe chase A, 1 have such knowledge on!ty | Ply @ hospital steward, and now claimed to be nth ‘Ward'me bers of the lower Board by atterwards, “I had not money enough.” box, when Mr. Miller reached over and sau Winter Suit, at the celebrated Onk Hall. Tort pe peel, Fy Pr i us = coevel- | trough the declaration of & person v ho said | * Physician. On that ground I did not consider been hell mew yoy teat yon have rod Q, Did be say by whom he was sold out! | “‘vote.”* I started from my seat to vol, and dai | mistake the uumber. 464 7th cteec: oppor Eo doh ee | ke bonght a place for fifty dollars, tne | Dim competent. The next day I met Dr. Elliot, gases Alt dosed ; yetbera cievrad | A. Yes. sir; 1 think be mentioued some of the | not ect more than a step from my erat. win | Peotuion 67 Bring up the boys. * amount of bis first imonth’s salary, to be paid if members of the Seventh Wai } the secretary of the Board took the Lallot-box pees. thematonty he was elected. To this effect { had the'declara- i 1 wassoldout! | and turned itover; and I sud toMr. Torrey | Prerare vor Winter oc) irs t bi 3 s the eat nt . air, ) that 1 did noi thimk there would be - | Go extn th res Kees appeared hetore them, (several persons who | S041 ue Bary bimself. Lt was the case of | teeaght that ine Boud hut oe unjustly ac- | Uxated, and one mght L wrote the resolution, | A; Yl: 4. nine ne mentioned that he was | Han Ou the cae fnere woul way toon | one mets Stee ne Denmery. BV ; st note oF ¢ 3 ‘we doseaane S une caste © - oeespies. a . Yes, sir, There was no premeditation. et ‘ crater ext ~ , owl rmmemtality, an Well no Ones? Be ein ||. Q. Dil My. Wolery auk you to vote’ tr him?) | Ward the sameoad, "We compared aotes; drew Aon Phasdae sworn, and examined i-y | not voting, mo tcibery, not nothing of the ana exira heavy Cotton and Wooten Sock, n me the ext day. yery sore’ A. Yes, sir; but I had made up my mind to vors | ee ee ee eer had nnd te eek ire, | Alderman Moore: = Q. You know nothing of a check being | ek eee for him previous to that, Mr. Kelsey remarked reir iby ety c~ Foden gunned «2. Did you know of any ember ofthe Board | drawn! A.J know nothing of the kind. Coliars from 10 cents per box upwards. B thas be was going to vote for him, and some | ™ ea ee me 2S | of Aldermen or Common Couneil who sold his Q. It you had voted tor Tax Clerk, would | Paper Cuffs 5 cents per palt. or 3 cents pee own vote, or ned for the sale of his own | youhave cast your vote for Mr. Morges: A done 1 ; bargai: * wn. Handkerchief=, Glow Ties, Sow yote, or the vote of any member or members, | No. sir; 1 would not. | of the latest style, at most popular pri = a — to Perro of SS The reading of the report having been con- | ‘be original Franc, 4% be joint consenuon af the Mayor and City Goun, | laded, Mr. Kelsey suid tha: it was in fact | aud F. and eo that you do mot muse the plie rT a hee Cea! minority report and that the tetimony bad | ™ nant that tile shore base tangs plate gtavs Q. Were you present at Mr. Boswell’s office | been taken by one meunber of the comiatitee. | inde ane, het he tas ne bene one evening last summer, in corapany with H. | He was prepared to prove tha, such was the | NSS! —. ; ¢ Ort WAS viti- = Aico and eyes ie ‘Yes, sir. thing of | S!d and could not be Fecetved.as it was not Latest Rervnns.—We rerurned from the - Did you bear Mr. ce say AD. ing of the rt of the committer. The Ald | celebrated Usk Hall, 464 “th street, this more. ‘Mr. Baies demanding one thousand dollars, or | Of° pePPr.. Of the co (MF. Moore) alone had | ik: stusfied with their splendid astortm: any amount of money, torsecuring Mr. Peirce's | Of be toanm Ward, (Mr. Moore) alone bad | piece Goods, which they make up with a tien all the facts relative to such reports. In pursuance of this rrsolution the comm tee have exemined all the witarsses who aa and he told me that I was misinformed -t bought up py person. that have been eles Dr. Bond was a regularly educat- paneer og to office’? Trota hita that T purposed having — and had as regular a diploma as Rimeeit, i | ‘®t, in connection with other subjects, in y testimony they heye obtained m reference to {De important matter refecred to them for in- vestigation. t being de. : ed. cud very indignant at the coarse of bis [Sgned.J—T. T. Fowler, W. W. Moore, W. ‘ : i. party for not sustaining him #s the nomiaee of “4 Mabe Socre sty, Mr. 0.3. Baker, proceeded to } the party. He :alked to me some tims about ir; | Der iene ee eee ea tin Me Se creer the resolution. I gues: tage ag phd . 7 seid if he could get the Conservative vote le + CLARK, ‘ol e Fi “ vit could bay sucngh’ soles from the | Ward, sworn, and examined by Alderman | t#e Second Wa-dirom whom Mr. Clark got his read the followin g t-tumony: Dr. SaMvgtS. Bonn, physician to the Wash- swgtcn Asylum, sworu, aud exammed by Al. German Moore uestive. Du sou kaow of any rember ot the Bo srds of Alderman or Common Council whe sold Disown vile, or bargaiued for the sale of hisown vote. or for ike vote of any member or members. wiih a view to coufer of- fice upon any person before the joint couyen- | tion of the May or and City Councils! Auswer. i have no knowledge of any Member of the side to beat the cancus nominee, aed thus = Moore information.and Baker and Boswell trom the | cure bis election toauother office. I was bi ‘2. Do you know of any member of the Board | Seventh Ward. Soon atter that Mr. Hine told talking to another person, and did not care of Aidermen or Common Council who sold his | ™@ that Mr. Boswell had said to Heury 0. talk on the subject: bat, finally, belug pre-sud, | ©WN Vole, or bargauned for the sale of bis owa | Johnson, candidate tor Canal Commissioner, | T told bim that if be could bn: Vote, or for the voile of any member or mem- ; ‘bat tb» trouble with bin was that he had not | ciker. gantecane Sco bers. with a view to confer oflice upon auy | Money: that ifhehad money, that would put Would consider the ma person before the joint convention of the Mayor | bim throngh. Mr. Bo well said also, in pres- election of a person to this other office com». | 89d City Counciis! A. No, 1 kuow of none | ace ot Mr. Wilson, that Jounsou bad not mo- ‘The person who was the caucus candidate atall. ney, and that he was going to spend five hae- | | the office was a gentleman whom [esteem v-ry | | @- Do yon know of any person who has | dred dollars to defeat the members —Fowler, Vote trom the dual, we . a, | @lection as scavenger! A. No, sir. and Lnich unsurpassed. higaly Hitictan oa the wip | &cted upon any prom: held ou: ty tim that | Hine, and myself—and teat Johnson had not i Bos: speak | ted that be bad not nor would he accept a yo ae san OER vention ever having Feccived a ceus tor his | sige, 7h was ausious tp defeat bun tex fy | be should reesiye pay if he would support a | €BOUgD money to buy Kepublienn members. | t- Did Blin regard to his delat ae Gauai | Uribe. He had voted for Dr: Bond. becawes he D1tY Sts —Persoms wishing one ee ay * vote: trom any per- | some polucal trends im the uricuborbool | PeTson for office’ A. No, Lhave no knowledge | ‘2. Sir. Boswell, then. put some of taesoru- missioner! A. Yee, sir. was a good Radical Republican and a compe- | more Daily Sun can Sun Who Was running for any office before Tha | where ine 1 ‘On that night the candidate | Of any snca transaction. fat wc tad orcs koares Sucks seedy | ~G. Did be, of did be not speak of the mem- Se tee ae ce ae eae above tepeenh, Even nm. | So = stded a a % «2. Have you any reliable int ati is a ca ‘1 of ol c. we mor | < Paes . ee <0 and the et burl their yavelins at Bim, ye of vom know of any person who bar. | stied t0 me in wriring, which I ave, thst 2 you any reliable information, from bers of the Seventh Ward as the cause of his A Bs 1m 7 Star, or at N street north, between eth or only implicates miamabers from my ware—Pow- defeat? A. As near as I can reme vbr, these | {Would feilect more on’ the Convention. tor | Di.” The paper las tron cheapo me de sei : | he was innocent, and no matter how the rey be deli vere early hour, No; I have not. I have heacd | _[Certaim testimony implicating Mr. Bates | Were the remarks of Mr. Boswell: ~-Taat t ‘Was recrived he stood unitnpeached and une. |; a a eee eee ., . % mln was here read, and he proceeded to #1y:] Republicans sold out; that was why Mr. Jou ee ae _ ss _ Ronert Cooains, Age ot against auy particular person. P med of any such thing 1 sap. | S08 could not be elecied Canal Commi.sioner.”” | Peschable. He was much surjriced at tle re. = | Mr Jonson’: reply was, “I had not money wt. He considered what had passed in the | 1 J. HW. Taomrse enough, or else I would have been all right. nght of a joke, but they were making it a se: | bad bougni fiy and that 1 tive vote on | give me certaii Telation to the procee Thix caudidate was elec pny source, whatever, which would imp! any member of the Board iu any such trav aetion! A. Fumor=, bui es ‘2. Do you place any confidence in those ver dreame rumors! “A. Ido not: I don't believe there is | Pose this whole thing was got up by Mr. B es for the drst five ballot uid concentrate the Gonserva m on the fourth ballot be wonli jormation whieb I desired ia of the other pariy “d, and he gamed tor the sale of his vote! A. Tuat de. prucs upon what you consider a bargain. ‘There is many a thing taken a= a joke by some. While others consider it @ barg - - dont kuow of any one that promised to vole tor any | appliennt for money RAS EEMOY | Office and residence from the First War terwards ibd Rny truth in them. A good deal was Aid at | Well. Johason had been decided upon, ! . | Cus matter. Dr. B. bud he believed secured te | Massachusetts avenue, between Thirteensh ay or for a dderation, either | Member cf ahe Bored oe aa ee Pay ,* | aidereut times about Mx Morgaers lection acy | Jest caucas that we had, ar Commissions | mencion Aeitiy than Peeracae cay ert ani | recommendailon Sur Secietary of the Meare of | Poorer eae a Boon OF prospe vil, 1 doa t kuow. | Jars, the first month's salary, which he shonta | Mr. Bond's, For instance, something lke this: | I thinkeyery one, except Mr. Ke | bad money to use with the Republicans they | Health. He did not know niin except thr | tent surest. Office n,m bat} waut t= @ piais. candid ansver. | pay over: that he should take the member's re- | That there wasa large amount of money pad | him as Canél Commissioner. Att ! would have secured his election? A.M: | Bis fmends. Dr. Bond had done bun gre. - | fromito7 p.m. Hour t 2 Bd I formed once on te City Hall steps | Coupe Jor the amount, aud give it to ma, aud | OU! to Members who secured pariic- oilice. But | tated. Boswell (20 Johnson said so himself, I don’t recollect Mr. | ju*ttem tm bis testimony He expressed Yornan's Hespital, from 1 t mo every here by & party that there wasa report iacit- |} faye trem waiting for the receipt of the | WO said it I cannot tell, As I dia not pay | Mr: Wilson) had been at him, aud said to 1 > ' Boswell saying auything of the kind; it was | BOP* that the report would be disposed of im. | day, Sundays +x-“pted, ulation that F had agreed to give a memoer of Mr. Jobuson’s remark. wiv, as he intended to move irom the Wueh sttention the lower Board trom the Fitta War ) such rumors, whatIrepated. He bid been p Payment of the money, that 1 un song 3 ae acerttin | bristy bring the master before the Conseil (t. Jt WAS Not in such a shape as to impress | Mind, snd othere. Now, that is all with Q. Did Mr, Johnson assign any reason for | Steond Ward shortly and could wot, coasien- | Dr. White, So pos amount of money for voting for me for phy. | REMY a rpg leas air. | You “With any fdea of its truth? A. No. not | SPectto that, So far asatax is spoken of in a . 7 tuously, think of represeating a wardin wii: | scian to the Asya. hal persone ar | PBat is about all thar 1 kuow of the atfair, Mp y 5 © MOF) his testimony, I think Ican also explain that | Mttremark? A. No, sir. (2. What office was sought by the person, (what is the name of the member altn tet A. The ofiiee sougut for was taat of Ph: s he did not reside—his conscience wonld 4 } . y \" a jase tthe ti < Te. i | tor’ Hudaae eee Sooniuewed in sae allow him to bold an office ia Wasting:ou aud an assessment that was to be made, or proposed | Teside in a. Hf that is whar you | y say At L never i mM to the member from tle M. Kersry, Councilman frem the Secona | £44 orily. After having agreed ‘pou sworn. and examined by Ald a » Box wet ace ING, Femoves Corus, Bunions, Bad N ons 9s the ward nomm spo kee some three by t € s ying been ont of pc Mr. Fow! ‘at as the gentiemao ‘And successtully treats uf] Cieemses of “ho J > the Asylum; the p Mee: ashavini eee iar his ha to be made, upon ihe persons who should b+ ® Mes y . cst ae Peed nay wyer say such aa vote was Mt. Kel ‘2. Do yon know of any member of the Board | dtd dollars. | Fowler 1 Pe nore tiad he Appoimted co office by rhe joint couvemtion, to oe eee mu Th aL eS de ang between him aud m of Aldermen and Common Council wae sold nd though spell pie ash * detray the expenses of the general election, or pee ae , salen “Posi sedis — yoy" wiy thing th Q. Yon said you had certain eviden: his own voir, or Latgaiued tor the sate of bis | SB#Te. imasmnch as it was for te benefit 01 of the ! A. 1 heard Mr. Peirce | Mr. Clark moved that the report be Inid on | medsately after the operation. Refers to \.> wedi vic Miteet Ati en . Own vote. or te Vote of any member or mans | ONUET Wards as wells his. “After this bad been Scctime ten they caked OF the inble. ree |__| RADY eminent physicians, surgeons ant “bow Qi tion of this caudiaaie, bef0i pre | ders, With & view 10 conter office npon any | talked, over, At was suggested 'thtat those who id be appoinwed to offi Mr. Moore explained that the report was | sands of etter Se ioe ¥ m you « nssociates. 7 on" nd askin the jomt enti ol t Xs or a xy = y Reet ai aap ind ‘ a is ae paul 2 at 7 itll 08 A! OMive, Berm poigeard : mer wag ; Sociales. ulbing tem wast Lhad.andaskinuz, | the jomt convention of the Mayor and Cu'y | Of gre Get waiel had been, incurred —ane five hundred or a thousand dollars, to help de. | Wis ‘akeu by a plows 2 < con. | Calls made at residences from 6 to = fray the expenses of the June election: and be RGaton ‘aves: com.’ | Kms S Ot to ma ti 5 . vinted to ud it wasalso sug 3. SFY i unt Be 7 the ns Sos ye thee Pe with you to Ets isu Rie Vote Sad 0b. atireprand iio tue camp | H.C. Sienkett sworn, aud examined by | Point a Sie gone Ee eee as | suid Af be Were asaessed @ thousand dollars it at an ae ee intimation that na | TEN DOLLARS O8EY for a Men's Cow, Voor What i wish to know is, whether there was ap T ae Sie een wrof the Boara | oltice holders towards liquidating tae dedi, ae more than the worth of the | naq demanded $°,(00 to get the scaveccers | Dd Pants, all wool Winter Suit, at un uaderstanding between you and auy wember . oe & bahia “i ee Ibi. j Rough to pay the debt, and I was selected wa: < es place tor M Pierce was ridiculous, and \Gak Hall." Don't mistake the uumber, #4 a Dae . } yen ae a this paper was banded to ime by au individaat, | Of men or Com: cil who sold bis a the parties 460 ike Deaent Cf Mir. 3 (2. But. you did not anderstand time | ‘Called aitention 10 the testimony which street, opposite the Post Office. @P™Come ve! a San pan weiwin athe Who & amen tee ae Witness here produced anole, which | Own vote or bargained for the = ile of hi ‘well, Thet was all there was about it, that this assessment was made by Mr. Ra‘, conclusively that Mr. Hoswell sestthed te thr y are gone. ‘ sb 2 » give Dem a mo! om Si read as follows or the vote of acy member or members, Was, rar bs a stuck any other member of the Couns}, in consiie ne. Wie nd P. a. aie testy nw Aton tor bis own oF others’ votes, oF for b's Mer. BALL: Lhave bargained for tive vores a view 19 coufer olfice upon auy person | AF Watson ee ee ee estes | wtih of the pant ey oak i getting the pos. prvi haga ati eae hn 3) (Br eras rane cy 2pply atm ee, en tee ee wer that | for five ballots, If you see I ge: our votes Retore the joint coxvention of thus Mayor aud Rinen be wee railing oat at weaned Me, Hone, | tions for them? A T never heard anybody say | ° ais Assieos STAR Oilice, . pate wai que, yam Saw. | three succresive ballots, coucenttate ihe Coa. vy Councils! A. My testimony woald » “ = Cowler—ana | 'tat Mr. Bates or any other member of the City 4 rate ~ aid in the ailirmive | would | veryative vole on the fourth ballot, and 1 have heard. Pl aay der ep pre eo woe Council bad ssked zny man for one cont of | Propght to lies « Punsoms wishing w sno. "ibe for Taw STAR Saney fos bs sous wound benormina. BD promeree Seay. EBay hat. 2om ave seem no money passed: AT | fistihin iormy vote or influence. A Garman | Money for ustnz bis inilucnce im their benait. Alter some further debate. | who reside on Capitol Hi:dland the Navy Yard, MG. Has any membre accepted @ proposit-on | 4 bow Lam baying and seiting, re ‘ rancion which | MMlued Collisuer came tame (iu poor circam- | Dt. 3.A. H. McKist sworn,and examined ty | gitfje™ some fur‘ber Bill please leave ther orders at No. 122 Exsi Uy Person. 10 your kuowiedze.t? Gas his | ¢y badimproced yet tea ide nal | stuuces he was) and wanted me t2 ase my ins | Alderman Moore: | Grocker: Davis, Miter, | Capitol street, between a:b and Sth. . his vote for anv person Who | wa” tc 5 gy Alben pla are ; fluenee :n getting hima situation, Itook him | &. bo you know of any momberof the Boa 3 | 3, Joxs Coscia. Ag was a capcidas for aay office before the y be wo {fe to the Mayor, but ail the oifices, except a tew | of Aldermen or Commou Coun ti who soit bts honorary ov's, without pay, Were filled. He | own vote, or bargained tor the sale of his owa then to that he would pay me tor Vote, or (be \ote of any member or membe: tican cauew’ Who would be nom: that we could detest them. ropolitia Hote! ove day Mr. Morrell moved to refer the report to ihe Board of C -mmon Council: agreed to. 1 DIER. Mr. Ciark offered 2 resolution that the Mayor £0 ten bi th au applcaat Sanety oe ae ele si, . was notacqusiniea hime. He-sai i I toid him that we were paid ss | Who an oper for of ae before © | Bond, before the committee « street, AGNEB, beloved wile of Denis Don va. . SOF 2 po= if that applic .at Dea ae Gea of some yersons oring patd for their infilnen nclimen, and tuat would accept no pay joint couventon of the Mayor aud City Conu- on, to Temove Dr. Bond f of New York, in the 2uth year of ber age. received fou pected very epnblicans, 1 and Tun for ary agency that I might exercise m his b>= - Uf my knowleige, mo; euly fon dese Asyiae. ‘The remaing will be Rumor bas designated per ho had done se: and the day, 01 sive ball which he wo half, Now, with retere Moved down near me. ce to Mr. Boswell he | 1 knew him previous | Mr. Nalley moved to lay the resolution on ‘Y | the table. Losi—yeas 19, mays by. ood him to dollars, and that the party aad paid fitiy d eons: Up ‘ou | prior to the election of Tax Clerk, f bad pees The Consers. = voied in the affirr a | that the first month's sa to Me. Bates. to tbat, aud considered buna iriend, Up ; ark; I bad br d | 7 uke 2 the time of the eloction of Aldermen srom th: informed that a check was drawn ia Mr. | asalsoMr Kelsey: most of them giving aa . ‘ arues (bat there or selling ot t 2 W..Did you heat Of aay inipatation ngisict rns going to do; he oiteu snbmicted prpers of | to secure the election of Mr. Morgan; and I w: power of t 3 removal | residence of her parents, 420 Vath street east, b-- ob { (hero was soyihing receiwa 4: | cane fn ? anyholy Liven Biv, Baie? h Onle te to me, {0 get my opinion of them. His | iniormed to-day. by Dr. B.A, Adams, that Mc. | Py pe previoae rare: called and the | tweon G and I streets south, Friday alternoen, si eneip done Mr vrei MRE Teceiwe & | aiterward. IL regard ¢ Path Gal r Beast otras folie fis | Sdead-lock.” tor iustanee, 1 beheve I rewro svn, Goudcilman from the Fifth Ward. | resolution #. adopted by a party vore. | Was tntemiad as creumstance, . i ee | masa oat 1 kes a of money Dein in tS | tall, It was put op in’such a shape tbat be | dthat he bad received money io Mr, Moore moved. to adjourn for owe week. | LD gereteoe ner Lathes AE any one c Seer acsn ane aon would have been made a laughing stock ct and « elecuon of Mr, Morgan. Mr. Davis moved :o adjourn (with: ber of examined by Aldetinan Moore Ti lars ities bs ty hear | teproached by the Democratic prpers. ‘Unt! «. By Me. Chase: “What € want to In 'S | Mr. Moore called attention to the fac HN ells ana lps Know of no money being used—only beat | MP" Piemaill was elected Uommissioner of whether, ai sny time, in conversation with M=. | Conyeation had mot “+ desigaated a Boards of Alde mmon ¢ 7 Geers a the tiaue or the pox | Sixth Ward over Boswell’s friend, Langley, Ress from te Second Ward, | depository for the Corporation funds. Tax sot Sik OHO Bi 1 scents Gace ahO sama thir eect | everything went on pleasanuy. A day ortwo pior to the electiou vi ue Physician to tae | monon o: Mr. Davis was carried, au ia’ ft } his own vote, or for the vote of auy |) Refeom cocupies who stated tits to:vo | | afterthat, when walking down the sre, be | Asylum, he did not signify to you his intention | The Goneration at.eatned some na: ~ | Metubers, with a view to conier ¢ | yon eee eee. 1 | said tome, “Yon did al of @precty br tosupport you for tbat position’ A. He did | “ne Mayor immediately repaired to hie pd erpn oon the j tee Be yee = Bs in electing that man Plumsill; be 's a d—1 | 50. in the pees J.C. Dalia, of the Sixtb | ome and wrote a diswissal to Dr Boud a spine | Mayor and City Connect a + ation who | Of & prety seoster: L thipk they ought io haye ard, | is own door. 7 physician to the Asylum.) * e rool ayaa H say. 2 kuow oils | stated fn that conversation who | iswiciure took and hung up inthe Coane |. Could you tell nearly the time tuat chis | sclera lee | ee, ee ee ee want <2. You know nothing ot y eo ope ae wee tad maveey or | Clstaber.” “Teaid, «1 don't know a3 tbat 1s | conversation occurred? A. Lt was the Satur |. png oy Teme Nin Wes that I have thieday BEMOVED my HOOPSKIE - No ; : i Ran >t an es8: aL, her, Mr. Plum. , day night prior w the first mrcting of ine och seat ; = ° acto oes hearsay s as pose; and Mr. Bates, I thini, was the mau who | Shy Ot Sour vasiness ee Eis members of | Councils after the election, the might that there | duesivl to sine Wat it was Mr. KH. Hus-o- | 543 74h street, Intelligencer Buildi sto Impress you : “Tl. 0. Jonsso% “worm. and examined by Al. | bis ward—not Mr. Langley; you have no rei. | Was a kind of a caucus meeting at Mr. Kelsey's | 1s) Prickiayyy, of Georgetown, who Thanking forthe patronnee of the past I wilt : dccoedinig the election—and Dr. Bc derman Moore : : sonra | oftces whieh are not Alled and Ia your con | DacE. A, ADAMS sworn, and examiand by | scer, while aa ce Oe iO a> | endeavor to please in the futare; always sellin You koow oP “ the Ae my . Do you know of any member of the Board | Offices which are ni ‘epee | conan aes 7 “3 ‘ ~! assing, and not Mr. A. Hatebins, builder, is " De ot cad ened wee to on Coun he ie Aidatinne Sr toeitnon Onteaeal oaeoet is | Ward.” Soon alter that the appointin-nt of | Alderman Moore oI ght refuge in Mr. | ‘ebesteoods and guerantesing o good St. The other (| thee and asked snr to go d neither ys. Se! : fany member of ‘he Boars | Of that place. ofr. H pl)sician to the Seventh Ward came 1} Do you know of ym Schultz’ store by goug throngh the door, and ‘ Was ialking with some one outside of the buiii- | Of Alderiman or Common Council who sold bys | S¢ g throws ~ &7"1am the only a here, Wheu'T noticed Fowler Hine, Lair; | o8n vole, oF bargained fof the sle of his ows | Bot the window, and the glass, 1: ts alleged. | of KELLEY'S PANIEE aud BUSSEL SKU own vote, or bargained for the sale of hts own vote, of for the yote ofany member or membe! tice him vo tae t d him of he we party made no rr ply to this rem: Bor horized agent fa this city jovg si pe Inst co! } caee tw zo down wit ce us erson | Ig bere, - ken by his colored assailants, with th 4 Scot A. Duy belace yeotrday Wesnesany | afc omoe Doers I Would xo dows Tefore the jot convention of she Mayor ana | 20¢ Boswell standing around the Mayor; and I | vate, or ie vote of any member oF members. | Titag clube aad sone. | Seas aan Rtaate Dee ae sian ete An Day belor E ¥ | ed. 0 efore the join ieee \ Just as I gotthere Hine std, 1 | with 3 © — : In the assault on Mr, Krafft's store, corner of ress. 7 ‘you know ot any other case? A. No, | fret ts tere oe ome - Paar wes rr ave orth me So “adeuaten sick | ee eee nat, a | Saceumncttte saver cen Gia oneananT Dunbarton and Mon:gomery sereets in Ge a cece \ . satleman told hisn that t: Would impress you wiih @ conviction of its 4 on ” at ca. | A. Len ent tewn, Mrs. it was very severely treat aus . Caw you sive us ihe name of that mem. | DS LENA: A FaUem Ae fort ditcds. | truths that ‘any’ such transaction has taken | Physician of the Seventh Ward.” Aud'T s A Hoteles mnow anything of a check having | Amd bruised about the head and face byt mi Tosstitquestr Betdéice ver? A. Unless fam pressed py tae commit. | “reterred to Mr. kel place? A. Idon't know that wonld recoz- | “Dr. Brookheime EG Se OTH S80: || | ane ate the anic ee Samar os mob, who also assaulted two sons of Mr. W. H . tee L would rather pot. Tani ae ee Wek: tae hige the individual now. 1 think it ws “ice; I thonght of appornting him Se physi; | een rae een cain De cot a tien kt | Tenney, the well-known rose, one of them — @. What ward does be represent? a. i ving the mi hat ne tad | July, about the fet or 1Sih, about the time of | Clan to, that | ward. Mr Boswell | which Mr. Arsison said he cots portion? 4 being bacty praised. The cinizeus of Georm-- | Py i: barbie eerie Poudre ene pL ME dlisted seretjenn gros ace ee ee ended nrther it was tha litte ter, | (i. Was the rumor ofsuch @ character as to | toWs are justly indignant a: the outrages com- R. JOHNSTON'S OOTHIN “Yes” Then 1 said to him, | ‘mpress you with the probability of its troch ; | Matted im that place. om it now ts, umpti- | the Be regard to draw.uc ee Js Q. The que on, open rd of Heat for tity dollars. 1 don't know whether be wii | W8NT He said, me bit appomnument was as “doctor” or no, bur | *Would you employ bim if you wanted 3 | A. Well, the first poruon Sil who have seen It te beth gates some twenty-one geatiemen, If itis con- | cus nominec. S 3 the check was: but as to cand portion, 10° WORKINGMEN’S ASSEMRLY.—At a regular for domestic use ever tuvented. uew ia fe fom thy Sccind Ware't tebare, Wales ine | Ty Aud. therefore, he used money to secure | I think that was what it was. Physica? Jf aot dant Uy ew MSDS | teat varuyeemeen te cepeeitie i ete | the position? A, « members from the Secoud and First Wards. | 5), . me oN ae negate yp errene poe allemimay uote 0 Cte aie that he fad proviieed Dr. | they called bim “Doctor! Hond, or some such | ROtrmploy in my own family. By Ga.” | |G. Did you have confidence as to che dhisc: | deat, Joseph Uooke; Vico Eresidints Maichew S55 pubertal tor iteeifin , and Kathertor Memoers from the 34 Pours ard. to F fin Dot certain that was the remur eB, a ore tha yas drawn «}, | Garterson- Gorresponding Secretary, Kyran A. ‘three * cod Ward, and Means. Taylor, Stewart, aad | Sul, Counctiaen from the Fourth Ward. to | name ss ‘A grent deal of attention | YOU work with.” The Mayor then turned to | for which that check was drawn t A W Goi y in aaa ~ | meeting of the Work s Assembly, held | Br oF Fr; be Wa to give bis (2. Why, are you impressed with the iden | Pointed, tor would have no appoii “it lees portimce -» | last nightat the Guy Mall, the following o it of four commen irons. wit! the piace. He siatst, | tat doctor” was wed? A. Well, T thax | Physician to stead the poor whom 1 wou) | versation, 1 did not attach any ampor’va cers were elected for the ensuing year—Pres.. | gpe-thind the fuel, reauire: nob: Her. wiles ea salary / rer, D, McUatbran. A serie: to getbim to furnish shoes fo | made. 1 did not pay i, 1 Ming Dr. Brook that tol me ased avout Murphy: Recording Secretary, E. MacMurray: | "Any one may return them within Davis from the Firsi.) A. He is trom the See- | {hs ay} tue pyor; tha. wa, Mr. Boni’: | to it. I was standing m the room opposite the | Me and asked, if I was willing Dr. Brook- St we check that Financial Si , William Baron: Treasu- | omemonth efter purchase and get their mo0cd ond Wa | canteen Lace bout tie | Alayor’s office. heimer should be appointed! And 1 said ustseen the chee vs f resolutions, | back. 2. You would not like to givebus aame! A. | 2 ont bat was <j. Have you beard of avy other charge | “No; 1 kuow of "oman by that name who of Pa.» man, or about his veractt me. re adopted, tha: | , For -ale at the ingi shoxe favor the < | ottred by Mr, MacMurray, w: Welt, 1 See tains, Mame Patt probably the fourth or fitth thine that Lhd | Mgninet any ocber member! A. I heard of | ®cocd physician Then the Mayor peer se oe er ee tonne the workingmen do Bot afiliste wilh any be) would preter wot tu give t 3c LENDS: Cver niet nim, aud Thad no goymuatauce wits | another charge. “I heard Mr. Pierce roaring | Who L would recommend. I said, “Dr. Meade.’ Did yoo wutersiand cpom whe: sat litical party, nor allow its intluence to’ be | \. tev demand it. If you demsad it, 1 am coms {ju prior to that. out, Swearing, (it wus on the Isiand, 1 think,) | Some one spoke up aud said, bed fm net was ariwt %, Nocair: exerted in bebalf thereof; that they recom- | S7” Agente wanted. : plied. | suppose, to give i 2. Do you kuow of any other case! A. 1 | tu the presence of Mr. Bosweil, that in case of | been defeated for one error bin Rapieciseihig 5 he mawer of thecheck? A. 1 mend the formation ot a workingmen’s party | » NEW NEW Yé BUCK WHEAT 42 We baye siready asked it im justice tothe — o../y know from ihe testimony of ot ers. his appointment he was taxed pretty heavily, | Sccept this one.” “Then Dr. Ricord, at oan r ‘qnestion. and the nomimauion hereafter of workingmens | 9,000 Flock stme apality other s, ‘hat the innocent may not beim | Q | mean anything that would uapress you | and (bat he would hayeto payaboutone thou | Alter that on ope occasion, Boswell com- Ie Ga ante: Saliaie * candidates for every office in the gift of the Firkine « UTTER. evlected) plicated. If it be aly asiuzle member that | wit a conviction of its truth! A. Well, and dollars ee ep tee fora ee rprpeae| ‘Aa 1 vover heard Mr. A \ | people; usd that in the selection of candidaies 000 PICK Ba: Loon engs ied inthis bargain, ite nore | Yeniieman who stated it tome Lalways be- (a. Waz it before his election? A, Yes, sir; | until next June to defeat yon. i told Bitn, | Rack a Aa Lee eand Bis. OAs eS ee oe eee 1 tha: any oilers who ate Bot guilty sboald rest fieved io be a gemtleman of yeracily [had uo | betore his election, I chink it was. 1 rec “You wil have your handsfull. Li you wow ruitvoniiex Gees vere tid was mi se the daze of the check and the vas oft were so far apart that 1 Beye. @ i Under ruspiciom. A. You ination, snd choose men who are members of | 9. Bir. bear im matud, | causeto think otherwise. It was Ms. Piero, | distinctly bis saying that he was taxed pre to go betore the people at any time, and com. | trade organizations. Adjourned, A™3s usrAcmasT mau, that ike party Wok it As a juke, aa ward. Hoe stated to | benvily for his “outfit,” ée, Pare uoles, so af as our political acts are d there tiever | Me vuat Goumelnaa Bate bad end criti, | ete diane indicate any ‘particular member | cetmed, 1 sm ready to meet you,” Tdon"t no.» FrSp ALY Cemtrac: oF agreement further tha | that ro seeure Bim the position of scavenger Lie | to Whom Le was to pay this money! A. He | Rim now amy more than @ hitobiug post, 1 | have counected them. | 3 jisesne. Wooowann & Qo. havicg disposed 507 NINTH STREET. borne ced him ines if he | wonld bave to give bin oue monsand dotiars | said Mr, Bates was the man wud told hum | bave been in ibe abit of spending on! deal | | (L- You khow wh2 be draics oJ. Wat. | of ther stock of Stoves sad Homse-turaictin Refitted and enlarge’, making it one of — mt mumver of votes five hundred dollars down, and five hundred | be would Lave to pay that amount. A ed ; | As for any money, I cam't say; he ma. : € mes 3 the busi: ‘will, | the most complete establishments tp Republican votes—wrih tie assistance of the | Yotiurs after the election (). Hove you heard any imputation against | slang that he made use of, and. the diejosi |: 5 to Lo can't say; he may have | <pected merohaw ness will, | Some com Dining scose tor ‘ % ma su 2 = - ju er th ou. ad . sy ard, jas: | be showed, I dropped him; and I know tha. he | sumpiy acted a a clerk in the afat hereatter, be conducted by bim at the old stand. ec S-lm SEBASTIAN Sire bias inst he woud Weaker on Peers |e Meek uRentm ON AEE Dalen) (Ao) See ee ate Thave Meard, jast | Sovuccn rouning around ‘the ward aod dane | tou have beard about the okeck being | sia pesasytreee evemee mec wom eae man | : Arrison’s 1 the first mov Mr. Arrison’s 1. ‘salary: and that be lias siace And you have no personal knowledge of | €veTything in his power to prejadice the imiqts | Grawn &t one ‘ime, an Miller has an experieace of many years in tha: | SZUTTER! BUTTE! tq. Those were the only parsons alluded to? nsninenieiietteemeeeay Nokragen Marxer.—W- ibat s course 3 * © and myself; anc being associated wilh at at auother! AL No, | business, and hy bis strict attention thereto bas | = — ae rere peenane ag? Joke | A. itr. Jobuisou was present at the time ti | it. A. Noy sir. Sea Te tee pees SETAE Wika hat et || sac Lusrerhaed MicAitioneasceencene. | Cae Ce ees dealing ‘wih tim. | “°° Serr ane Weenies Oversee. ws the Seek fine that thet tenteceninn tee Mr, Pierce was, and some oneclee. Istria’ | Joun R. Paimce sworn, and examined by | Would spend ave hundred dollars to delca: te, be check. MG | 2s sock “omprises ail paverne of parlor and perce pendirnagy Setar ei e ; at $01 \ rf the a jerman Moore: id not allow on: om attach some importance to the ram cooking stoves, Ao, Wita bouse-farnishing ume Op for 8 long me matics to that don't remember just now. As to iw tact its |, | “@. Do you know of auy member of che Board | Aud why ! Because we wou 9 hare whew check atawht A. Yee, ar, mp. hich he im ‘Western Beo-rve Buvter, for same gvatleman, too, I will say t I belwve Jam quite confident. of Aldermen or Common Council who sold tis Selves to be dictated to by him. 1 ape 5 eg a oe OER, Alde: man m t , ok = : “i t “> —- . | BEDUCE» PRIVES. that the appheant would have received the | Cy. did Mr. Pierce make any explanation as | Qwn vote, or harguined for the sale of bis own | Peirce and Mr, Wilson willl say thay and NM ee dag Pi ane = the attention Of the pabiic. | NOBTHEEN PRODUCE COMPANY, port of that member it applicant had | to how the money should be used! A. Mty | wots, or the yoteof any member or members, | Peirce, 1 telieve, never said any such thing as mot sid & word to that member fp regard to it, | in ed in ths testimony; AMY Le ‘that that ae o i | recollection simply was this, that ke was to | with a view to coufer office upon apy person | #* contun . ee ee a eee upped | pay down five hundred dollars, aud the re- | Who was an applicin! for office before the jaunt | tat L never asked from kim day amonn at be Zou know of any member of ta» Bax | the veBeeusion abd before ine caucus; of wary | mainder he was to pay Before the next elec- Suetonius Mayor and Cuy Counts’ | Joux R. Paince recalled, aad exteaina hy | Sun vote, ot bargained fOr the eile of Mun ow her = aan vention bana ce | mS we, writ denol, Leappored tues was 10 | asaneon an vin vote. or bargained foF the sale of Bus < ; coreneune nas been the yg me The Have you any other imformation, on | be examined here on what | heard Squire Bo=- Q. There seers 1o be something in the wsti- | with a view to confer Vacs upon Any person | ia; buc rm ent : a 7 BUCE AF pane ‘ tek a candidate I9¢ Seotber position, | Bick you place any reliance, thar would | well say, thata certain person was to pay bis | mony of others in rezaid to an tsseesmea’ | who was an applicni* for any oilice betore the serge wave of ene Supe tee Uren. oF Noch?” cor 14th and F.(anter webite tics) ~4 Con gens | BOW aay cofruption, or disposition on the part | first month's salary tor the position be get in | made upon yon vy ‘Mr, Vases among acer | Me Mae en apy iene for any oitice betore the ee p Su TEP LIOE See Nedece Atter being | CL S8¥ Member of either Hoard to use hisiz- | the Almshowse; bu: I paid very lite attention | things, thar iv woud Got y cu 8 tonsa dat | ee ee aGn OF the aye: My Coun | Txposed to the exams” nest and drenching | FRB mM OV A b man Moore: Per esylvania aves Q. Do you know of any member of toe Bouni | _scinat ____ between loth and 2th © vet BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Fitth Ward, sworn, nud examined by Alias | | Huenee, or to cast bis vote, or to work fur a | to it. Some physicinn, I think it was—not ths’ Is this a fac . Have you heand anything ectirg any | Tims of summer and the freeain : atmosphere | © BEDORAvE, ‘etenved for the positon foF which Re was Ge | pecuniary consideration in favor of aay apph- | |’ kaow wt personally, oly justas I beard gersiiom made W we by | such trausivtion 9s woud Spiers your win, | MB icy grouud pore ewan nner, 004, 1” Phe a DEAL HES. [Luc8s nominee, by bis members aot vouumg {ot | cant for office t A. 1 have not Touat bas been the talk al gh oar wa ~ of tbe kind. the probability of ts truth? A. have her | We ate clad vo ave tl ee. ve removed to the corner of Fo ee eee eee altetin Deaase be | , SAMUELS. Bonn, Physician to the Washing | I suppose 1 was brought here to ¢ ear them Q. "We inyite your attention ‘0 a portion of | rumors, but plated no retinnce fa them. sereabiy phyvite 4 Biew Yous 4 AND SixTx Srarer. on rn Gees te an and chat if be wonid | OF azine + Fecalled, Sud examined by Alder- . You Rold au office, do you noi! A. Yr the testimony of Mr. sounion: iw ra ati Joun R. ARRISOR, Councilman from che | a Wan Gas Reyna ane Bisa b Sjuare Liberty Morte. be an sppitoant for another position, they | ~~. Sues you sir. Tony was here read to thy wituess.| Avdi | Fith Ward, sworn and examined by Akieruias Fourtr a a v “ ‘ fe beforethe commitwe other |” (. Was any propusition tor the payment o: | yuu wilt ations pb lg Hod onset rp tbeir votes, and the whole | witiesses lave been examined amoug the guuky etiranet ote gent ic tiarer pad “e woeld be thrown for | ‘ ? sosition Mr. all, who said that he had written eyi- 4. You heard something about a doctor? A. mre, Cat in opposition 1000? | dence to sustain & part of Lik testimouy, whica Sone doctor wit theive bis frst mont "s gal sulon) Lretarned hens.r 1 | Sua coats bwieennd tae teen Sneath bad Seoul ten | Cridence be Was Tequired to produce, Lu iat | ary for ebantng the position of Physwixm ot | mp. 2 p afer ward, end we bat a | yor, orshe vote of AMY_mel ae - Sd uaa | PSPer, beluga now fom you, afer stating that | the Aimshovse., 1 heard that Mr. JoSmsan mule id that Squire Boswell said that he | Gis a view te conter OMes ape why | hater wes appolvted to Pure dub bekd a meeting lactes suing at W Han, 7 «= Mr. Grorge Wilson in esd luis surprise tysee ao . The dedication Of the pole was po i! Mondavewenine mext, ard 2 am. rerure apeakers tor | BUGE, AND WINDOW saapss. Moore Q. Do you know of amy member of she Board ure L was ia the corny of Alderiman or Combo Comuciowho eid his | Team explan that Ustied 1 wos, b: wh After Fwas lees) oa CABINET FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHE, wen © Spr licwwt before, and nad | “ i vou g . - ye . bad bargamed for five Votes, you request | not mone gh to buy the posit 2 | waethre Landred dollars ons oa heslection, phe Write tier hor ¢ | phe occasion, Adjzouray _— ne he sominated him for the | PT "O'soganutrate the Ooaservaave vous on | wanted. These vere the only ease: audehe Le ievel. that at was 30 thay [RRR ROR Oh a Tyr oR ae sa ' two other Ret - . %y = ee > mr S aah Sa ae omit. t are " sleek. the tem ever C ealten ne tee eepatg | 24m upon a cersain rae ia ant Xo" | @. You did bgt hear may ene er inpticawé? | aose-wiio racaved appointments should be as | A baniow wheat ea in| Edcibsolly. | 3 pEAN SOL MWBRS AND Sa: Tet | peemelee She cantialy Sas ta ee gris tar atateen | RF UO as You promineds | 5 Ma eepromlie | A, Nosits SSR | wae a ae iach | TRUM REI evening at Wilts Halk, | Epectsag we are acliubat decided Vecwalon Per Til plics ony recdtwnd | either directly or indireciiy! A. it did 20}. | by Aldertman Moore: RSs | yoU WAM ay couriction of We trutp, ora pra- | chem, A ‘| makiog ther parchaers of ¥ iM fest ti “| With your permtssioa i will explain. Ad «2. Do you know any member ot the Board [ ex) zx ‘ A 19 anTerest, Oo g At Paper rae wn gent say5 it | company ots bey eated Jor tis posaion of seoreiary of | of Alderen or Common Gunuc.! who sold bis tase telecon, Tapio | erratmly ded a sep iy TR . L Cx ptaan, * Limtenans, Gere the Board of Health oy my party bolteng me. | own wets, or baraniavd fur the of bis owe | Mr. Bates how mach sey wes? cotmg to. 4 be sihas-abaenel rssh garde duy | Keent, Inco Sherer: Underiy Sergten's Fred. Ibe nextday (¢ think at wus) Liner Mr Beit, | Fr the vole of nay anemb ant be gid he dei not inom. Ma Beger, ra 7 5s ea Rd onba! | nek ¥iwmer, Color Bearer, H. A. iter. Whois s friewd, neizhhor, snd patient of tas, Vie ® to vonter ell Roath ny pinch pas vec tome weted | ig] 1 d shovu | Mr, @itather widhooem secretary @f- the * anu Tl consiter one of my ismity.. He re. | «bho waren: teat Tor oftioe begore the daly ‘s 2 pigey geatena meng ” iprghis - 7 Bow diss argiag «! te as Ge | Marked to methine I was defeated because Iw: conyery try aid Uity Gowaci: | | the price mameds ten pe! MDT, he poeriontiwes Pg % a “LL | We causus momiaee cf the Republican parry | A, No, sit, 6 (Oy cr. e ‘Wort itothing, because ipwouldeot pay it. Sea ad- | (Fer ether