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4 THAT INJUNCTION AGAIN. Another Modifleation of the In- janction Order Asked For, ing tho Tho, ly vende, ax shown ty your Commuaication, Oa the parks ia the saiue nine months, As appears by the statement of your department the amount expended on the parks in geventeen months avd tou days, berg the time in wot deparimeat, 16 $3,51,87 24, aad are and government 608,070 63, Ji ta not at chile Lime proposed to euter upon the question | esto Gre manner in which these great sume of money have ak of the character of the results ut duty involves the inquiry ne to the rity of the f moat of Parks to make these tures and of this deperiment to provide moneys 0 om. of the moneys furniehed by this department to the nent of Parks aro tu be refonded from nesessments em pia periy, others from taxation, and otters from the avails IE the Parks Department, without lawful warrent, applics mouey furnished by this deparimest to. purposes other than uous for which they were provided great confusion must Fenult. In your communication above alludod to, itis stated that there is no power vested tn the Compirolier’s ay othog artment to call upon us to make a report on any subject.” there not some misapprehension here? 1s the Finance fepariment lef by the ioe powerless to ascer'ain whether funds have been appiicd to purposes other than those con- templated by the law, and, if 80, to inke measures to prevent it, or the payment of tiuproper claims, or to keep expenit- tures within the iimits of the law? In thin connection | re Rpectfully call to the notice of ment of Parks tho following sections of the so-calied new charter :— “SROTION 83, The Finance Dey shall have control of ali the fiscal concerus of the corporation and of the ap- | propriations made for carrying on the business of the corpo- ration. “It ahall prescribe the torma of keeping ny accounts and the manner in which ail awn, and the mode by which all creditors, oflicers ‘of the corporation shall be paid. RO. ‘accounts readcred.to or kept in the other de, sments shall be subject to the inspection ard revision of ire officers ot this department, and {t shalt settle and ail claims ta favor of or axatnst the corporation, and ull ac- counts ia which tue corporation is concerned as debtor oF creditor, Counsel Wax Warm and Talk Qa citedly at Gae Agotier. A TRUCE TILL SATURDAY. ‘The appiication made before Judge Barnard tn the | Supreme Court Chambers for a still further modt- fication of the Judge's late injunction order against ‘the city in the Foley case came ap yesterday morning. ‘The iollowing are the proceedings tn full, showing not onty the pature of the application, but how the opposing counsel got warmed up On the sundject of outside sympathy:— Mr, LAWRENCE—The case of John Foley I would lke, if Your Honor please, to have postponed till ; next Monday. A voluminous affidavit has been prepared by Mr. Tracy, of the Department of Public Works, to which we have not lal time to prepare “ from the elty freasury sball pale aecan pe upon vousoets Tor the ‘expen teare iherabt, examined and Mr. BaRTLerT—If Your Honor wit! guarantes | al onred, i : og and approved by Comptroller, that the insurance compantes wil pe safe and that sfttne Degartmeat of Parks have the kindness to send to our city will not bein the condition that Chicago | this office the last pay roils of each class tharhave been pald rr di ‘and much oblige yours, very reapect Hay tt °PSANDIEW H: UREEN, Deputy Comptroller. CHARLES 0’SUNOR. He Will Prosecute the “ting” for tho Sake of Justice—No Political Ciiques to Mave tne fluence with Him. There was considerable excitement in political now ts, then I will consent that these works on the Croton water pipes may be suspended, The moaif cauion askea for om the part of the Department of Pablic Works 18 a modification which was ordered to be inserted by Your Honor iu the oral opinion which you delivered, but by the omission of coun- sel who took out the injunction It was not inserted. Op that cccasion I did not appear for the Depart- ment of Public Works, but onty for Mr. Tweed per- - rm circles yesterday over the interview, as published Establishment and a Fortion of the Ems piss i et pallet as ie toe em ce inthe HERALD, which took place on Monday be- ployes. out of town, aut I have been retained by the de. | Ween the Governor and the special committee sont |) Name a Aevit-t, partment to appéar tor them on tats motion, up to Albany by the Committee of Seventy to have | Fanos Sinclair, Jr. 15 0 Mr. Lawk! feed the counsel ghee he i a taik with him avout the city troables. The excite- ican pages 5e guarantee for the insurance companies I am perieet- 3 fi Michael ly Willing to give Tue city uf New York is in | Meut was occasioned not #0 much by the fact of the | Richard F 500 uo lore dangerous condition to-day than 1 as been | Interview having taken place as that dir, Charies j games Gallag! He sometuhir Bich is, to use a curyent expression of | “Ring.” There were tose who asserted that Mr, BO) the day, pro oee “00 ae he Appiloafion ig | O'Conor wowd not take upon himself the | ( no dol | based Ob @ Volumninous aMdavit made by Mr. ae, . it ak! ie Kichard Leo. B Chiel Engineer of Whe Croton Aqueduct Department, | Cereus duty vi oe tng eran a crusts | gee ii an afidavit which has evidently taken tho other side | ing or oe oe toe tied | See Bat 3 0 some, timeto draw, and it isno more than Melt | re ogscary for preparation, However, it is nader. | Richart Stack, £h} and fair that we should have an oppor. | Stood mat We wll aot surink pore tie we amposed | Afodetick Bent 30 sy . i tance . ! upon him, and {n couversation upon the subject ne | fechaey iene in bd a > gs ihe deuartteanes ene eS + Sesterday said to a gentieman:—“l will comply 7 j With the Atcorney Generai’s reqnest, ABA WAL Iusti- i any porson residing in the etry of New York tf 13 no a mutter to be turned o# on & five minute tnyestl- gation or discussion. I ask therefore that th mnatter stand over until Monday, in order that may have an opportunity to prepare aildavits in reply. duage BARNARD—I think you Nad better say an eariior day than Monday. There are quite a number of cases lo be tried Jor murder next week, and I | tute ail practicable measures for Mf ATTAINMENT OF JUSTICF, No delay will take place beyond what may be abso. lutely necessary.” ae Aue stated ibat le was de- strous that those who hag .0cn responsible for the irauds committed ia the city government should ve pursued to the bitter cud, And that no jnst meas- | ures should be left untriod, antil they had been dealt with as severely as the law could deal with them. He expressed it as his opinion that one of } the four men who composed the Ring, aud possibly two, might be found to be Inuccent of the fraw Bi i ie a bl Saturday. I will not, however, let the occasion slip without noweing the very uncaded for language of the conusel in regard | to GUempts Lo get up outside symp: “but, he added, “as to the second, if WHAT DO LEMAN MBAN? is really innocent he must be a very bind | Mr. LAWSENCE —He means exactly wnat ne said, man indeed.” He alvo stated that he felt certain that tne guilty pares would be driven from power bevore the prosecutions which woud be ftustituted Were brought to a close; “for,” said he “I felt irom Hlave we at His ney mpted to get wp out (they alone who have at aud Taw aone it, glad that they have come here to admit That tt has proved “too Uun't—elussical jan- | We Very moment this crusade was made agulust waure derived irom oue of tae old Lord Chanceliorg | Wem that it would ead tn their destruction. “I do Of Kogisod on a somew similar occ | not say that thut will come in @ week, in @ moath; although ei | but tt will come’? but it as ci | In answer to a questie> as to whether he did not out Unt: ; | betlove a great deal of the hue and cry made against made ny de syinpath the powers that be was due to the anxiety of ove 8% 10 have iserted in | Class Of politicians to secure the which \ laces Of another class he replied, “I aim against all who yo into this. thing with political desires." He also added that he did not apprehend any (rouble at the next cl tion, and that all the talk about bloodshed and rots he regarded as without the sligitest Jouudation, have © i sepuon i wish no my tis wh get up outside human vemg ou ti ho attempt to ana liave spoken to no | cl with the exception of my aad clieut and witness, We coe here on the law, and thal is all we want. and on it and T repeat JUDGE LEDWITS. { that ihe language of the jearned counzei 13 | UNCALLED FOX AND t avn . = ‘ Mr, LAWSENCE—1 10 What say, ana | What Mr. Roswell D. Hatch Says About said precisely what I meanis Meciy wulipg | Eedwith’s Supreme Coart Busincas and His w you sitould Bay that, declamation, aud if th ES anyUung by ty onor or any other Co: sould try i. But the gendemaa tia the facta. Mere is @ Voluminous atida Tracy, which Your Monor can see f a question for 2 ventieman thinks he can out before Your uy willing ne ome here on t of Mr. oma simply | Alleged Surrender to Ta: True to tae Committeo Scoms Tawmmauy?s Bribe, The statement which appeared in one of the Morning papers to the eflect that Judge Ledwith ad gone over to Tammany by accepting its nomi- nation for the Supreme Court caused a good deal of unnecessary coimment in political circies yester- day. The supposed conversion was joyfully dis. cussed by polltictans of the Tammany stripe as } furnishing another argument in proof of the old, | y—Vae Judge | Seventy—Ile of tooking at it it was impossible for us to answer | The without more time than that accorded to us. papers were placed in my land ny, balf-past seven o'clock, having been served on M. Barlow im the afternoon. 1 made eclentiously yesierday (0 draw ihe aitidavits | Which were necesvary (0 answer, but it was impos- sible for me to dose. I aim making no more than an ordinary application as counsel engagea in this {| oid story, “Every man has his price.” case, in good faith, and, as I sald beiore, I don’t | A HeRALD reporter yesterday afternoon called on think your Wonor will ve infuenced by the declama- tion or {he venement remarks of my learned friend, Jask tuat the case may stand over ttl Saturday It tesa Honor thinks you cannot attend to it on Mon- j Mr, Roswell D. Hatch, an intimate friend of Juage | Leawith, wio was likewise mentioned a3 having received the nomination for Judge of the Superior Court. Mr, Hatch submitted with cheerfui to the pro of interviewing, aud the coay began thus KEronTeR—How about the story that Indge Let | with, the mainstay and pillar of relorm, las a serted the Seventy Sages and surrendered to Tam- many for a consideration? Mr, HATcH—There js not a word of truth in the care of our side of the case. rep can assure you. Tt secms to nave becn | Judge banyaRp—I sail hear it on Saturday morn- { &t arted in the jaterest ‘of ‘Tammany for the purpose | tg. of demoraiizing the 1cform party by throwing a a } doubt on Jadge Ledwith’s fdeliy. The Judge told MOMIGIPAL Mati 5 him concerning If, He az. ‘ir, BARTLETT—Your Honor, they wiil be equally unable to answer the aftidavil, mo matier what length of Ume were allowed them. We only ask to be heard as s90a as it suits your Honor’s cor E—If that be so it wit only be our not our fait. We sla try to take | | que this morning (hat a number of persons spoke to Benz | the report until he fon eaid he ralner langued at | thas it was reproduced by aie od oe | pe aes eles ven ee, Is NOL the slightest " o = n, founda ol he statement, An Important Letter from the Deputy Comp. + “pe. ovren—Who started if, then? troller—Everything Quiet Around the City Haton—I have my suspicions, but 1 cannot } Hall—Disovssion in Relation to the Al- Ith certaint, heard oie Tammany poii- | than make the remark that Judge Ledwith had loged Lecwith-Taumoay | Frovisions for Laborers’ Pay, | | | probably made wp lis quarrel with Sweeny and taken the Supreme Court nomination, but Ju vith replied to tiese rumors that nis | en & consisient one, and since me 8 Of a tever oi he Acound the City Hall and Court House yesterday there was the same apparent lack of business or | excitement in relation to the “irands” or the pro- | Tall against all its erforts to defeat him, Rerorter—Then the story was set afloat to un- dermtine Judge Led with’s postion? Mr. Harod—Certainty. It was intended to injure ceedings before the Courts, the Committee of | the cause of reform, OO aennts a Commit Seventy, or any place else. ne resuit of th op. | tee Of Seventy shouid get the Idea that Juc Led. | Leap h apttit aes te uit of the inter- | With rsnot a reliable opponent of the corruptionists. view between the delegation from tle Committee | yne ouject of Tammany is to lke the Jadge oul of tls movement ana out of local polities for the future, it entire, St st it of, i the 7 a ‘and to put him ito a sort of harmless sinecure, pees) fe std sce de caer Who loanged | hore the aignity of his positlon Would prevent hit | around the hallways and the ces conversed» from taking an active part { poltties; or, as Prest- | mainly on the report of Ledwith’s compromise with | dent Lincoln said, they “trying to pat hia in a& \ of Seventy and Governor Hoffman seemed to be al- 0 Tammany. Op Tuesday almost everybody “had it | Bole ORTER—W ould you accept the office of Judge from good autiority,”’ bat somebow or ano' 3 ae Superior Court Uf bominaied ¢ authority could not be given. Yesterday the » Ua rete ir ben a anon it, but ev we , les was, “ wes ity “would wf he cont! don’ ythat | J bat ath pe Pag BM fconidon ddan joa deciine, but tine to out that; Were |g let me } TUAT REPORT AboUr LEDWITH!” Nobody could tell anything about it more de- | finitely than anybody else, and toward Mie afternoon W was attributed solely to the “gaboy Dame | supreme Cou Rumor.” Some of ShertaT O'Brien's fmeads claim | Ts ere 3 that the rumor Was started so as te invetgle Ledwith | JUDGE LEDWIPE AND TATIMANY. (nto the ranks in favor of Senator Bradley against | wey ~ u' Brien 10 the Seventh dist Sheriff O'Brien, on | ™ Ledwith Denies Having Entered Into | is first revetve the nomination, The moral of tis have lus price, Jadge Ledwith caunot be with Tammany’s iempiung oder of Ju yorchased of ie veing asked about the matter, gave it as lus Any © ” | 4 " opinion that there was ho trutu inthe matter, hut; 20% Compact With the Chiefs of the he seemed, nevertheless, 10 be somowual ludiuvi, | Wiswam. asthe statement fad veen made by one of Jadge | No, 111 Nassau Srap New York, Ledwith's intimate pads —— he matter Oct. IS, IsTL, | § was preity generally discussed, but uo satisfactory | po gE Eprn Tn cn Bia settlement of the question could be found around | To Tus Eptos oF THs HaRity: | any of the public offices. | Str;—In the New York Sun of thy Anotuer subject of much comment was a report | article heated + that lWwith bor of,” which eeems | THE BIO JUDGE WAS UP FOR SENATOR i against Harry Genet. This created a laugn at the | Big Judge's expense, but tus rumor, like olbers, | could be (raced to bo responsibie source. in my nominatiou by that organization for the office | AT THE COMPTROLLEWS OFFICE | of “Supreme Court sustice.” ' the only items of interest that could be ascertained Oramarily 1 shouid not be inclined to answer | were that Deputy Comprtroiler Greeny nad made pro- | charges made Without authority, ut in ti | vision to pay Off the arrears of wages to the | these I feel it my duty to place myself prope laborers employed by the Department of Public | sore te people of tus city. “4 Works. A number of theni called at tie oMce and | ~~ while it is true that many citizen were cheered by the promise of a speedy settlement. | of party, as well as members of the dtiferent politi- | in the other olllces the cierks and altachés were | ca) organizations (Tammany LMatl meciuded), have clamorous on the item that It was evidently the im | rendered me their Support for (he oMve Of Sapreme personal and political iniegrity had been entered | into between Tammany Hall and myself, to result | i ,_ Irrespective | } } vention to keep back the’r psy until after the e ; Court Justice, if I sbowid be @ candidate, I Yon, with the hope of thereby creating a disadec- | jronounce te charge or Imsinnation that’ 1 | don against the Tammany caudidaies. Bevoud pave made any bargain or entered into any | hese rumors and Whe Guiet discussion in reg. to them there was Ho stir of avy moment. | The following 18 a © er sent bythe / “| compact or agreement whatever wih amany | be Mali ¥ its leaders, eee. to be bgp seigaed for | ny office or compromising my pesitiou ne ranks | Deputy Comptrolier to ihe Department of Vudu | on tne reform party to be iter 5 uidless and Works | without the least shadow of trath, \ SOR DEPARTMENT OF FLNANCE TO THE pEFARweNT or | J trast (hat My Conststent record as as opponent | PARKS of fraud and corruption tn our municipal govern. ts OPE ARTM ENT OF Finavon, : | ment, and my well kuown attachment to the pire sCourtmonsen’s Orurer, Ney Vonk Oct li, ieti.j + poses aud measnres of the honest refurm moves | Nive thie day Gepceited to the NY your depariment | Inent, Will set al rest any aud all future Hlauders oF | | attacks of this nature. we my politteat position to the people, 4 dio stand by them at all havar Your v THOMAS A, LEDWITL, INTELLIGENCE, WASMINGTON, Oot. 18, 18 uterant Commander byron Wilson tas by ordered to daty in the Equipment Department at | *, notwithstanding | “ie Norfolk Navy Yard yelawtotheabors {to (he Naval Observatory, Captain William A, 0 differs has been detached irom duty in the Baread | of Ordnance and ordered to the command of tne | practice siup Consieliation; Lientenant H.R. Wit n, rom special ordnance day at Ulusvarg and ordered (o the Cons'ciiallouy the sum of #100,00), being the avers of assessment bon tak casion to Ackbowledge Wwe rece! re of ine Tress fl 8 expend for {your department { Apportfoument @ad was . Yret the Board « ed to this anpropriats oUF COMM! cat! member and arnent B14 asiog @ Lots . penditures for the the sum of $6000, Tt wit be re- or \ue care ail government of Whe Total received yesterday Previously reports Additional Compibations td wrested from Tammany } \ though every man imay | » t datel findan | p i { to intimate that # corrupt bargain, mvolving my | { Lieutenant Seth M. Ackiey | ,,2f Apparatun. FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED, Subjoined tsa continuation of the collections re- ported yesterday inaid of the Chicago sufferers, Now York leads every city of the world tn its offer- ings, and the total so tar contributed by other olties in thts country and Europe will probably swell the “Rtief Fund’ to $6,000,900 or $3,009,000, ADDITIONAL SUMS REP ORTED YESTERDAY MONEYS RECZIVZD AT THE HERALD OFFICE. ane: ienen Shere es Mise Mazgle Mitch 459 Inspectors of meters, Manhattan Gas Li els Sain D. Keboe. w Beaale 8. 3 Jobn L, Meyer. ‘ Georee tiicks, 123 Washin, 0 fupas oe Professor Rousel's stitats be Emapioyes ‘of Empire irewery, 289 West its BGC 3 10 Tndwis Reap 3 " chindler. bt ‘Otto 8c! George Beis Willtsm Deen... From Sinclar & Milne’s Jobn Devine. Michael Mu 3 Michael ¢ Saines Mow John Thorn: ‘Thomas Fit James Kelly, James Putty. James Shic! Matthew kK James Sk John Ryan a. Ryau Patric Ambrose Brown. Eberhard Brows. Ancrew Deal Gustav Pfeifer Thomas Sco: Lawrence § Emplores of James We Noe & “on, 275 Greenwich Street, Mary Me: Savio Maaning Eien Ward Annie May Muy Hoy Tota!..... Recapitulati Total at Herald office, ‘omumeres. Mr. A. ALT. pointed by the Chaml of the Chicago sare: following additional suly from 3 P.M. October i7, to 3 Hvar J » Davis, dr.. RL, Dar aan suderers, Mra. 0 Ml! s Thai Tompkine Say & C1 ors and A.B. Waruer & Borden & Lor Persons & Co. C W. Bailey, Tang & & Sanderson Broa & C Fuller, Lord & Co. bman, Muti nt Whitney: i. Wal Bros eH. Toldam & C 2 Ave’ James ang mber of the Total... Previously reports Grand total by the C anbscrip instant credited to Mersra, Subscriptions bY Messrs, Campbell & autier G. Sinith & Co. Stene Pressing y the Chamber of , treasorer of this committee, ap. er of Commerce for the rehet reports the receipt of the riplions sor Us purpose, Y, M. October 18, Ben}. 11, Vield, for Michl- + Te iahop, for 100 Epyloree—was Note Company and Rip wes coutribated by the fo A. A. LOW, Treas: SESEITSSSTESSSSTSESESESESSSussrsss]e>~ 50 Hoo & Laitder Co. No.1. Hook &‘Ladaer Co, No, 2. Mook & LadderGo, No. 8.88 © Hook & Ladder Co, Ne. Hook & Ladder Go, i Om io. Joseph Ts. Perley, Chict Teuginoee, se eeyBuesantesse ior Hook & Ladder Co.No.10, 25 my Company No. Hook & LadderCo.No.1Lat 74 Engine Company No. 10. Hook & Ladilor¢a.No.Liii $3 feats Gompany Ho u heey : py der Co, ti | ine Comy io. 18. Ho adder Ce Enaine Company No. 13 Hook & Ladder Co.N 10 Totat From the Employing frinters, per Mr. Ed~ ward O. Jeuktus, 20 North William Strect, Trensurer, to Whom all Contributions May p Sent. Thichener & Glaatacter. k, P. Cob; 635 George V. Todd... & Farmer, Little & Co, (sec- ond sabscription).. A, Sidney Doane (with G, 0 "P. Gordou).. Vanderburgi, Walls & Employes of ‘Thitchener & Giastncte Noyes . Heares, James Conner's Sor Famuet Bingham’s Son: Wm. G. Boggs. Wm. Denyse BU) W, Wheat & Go., a0- ond subscription 10 W. J. Kea Additional Subscriptions to the Chicago Deo lief Faad from the Merchauts’ Exchange. +880 Roethlesbirger & Gerber.16100 2 GY Etnployes of T, Hogan, + 60 “Stevedore’ f oBREREERSSEBSE euuces ue F = Sone & Fieming: Ruger Bros. ‘Total Miscollnneous Yesterdny. St. Thomas’ Church. #144 16 The New York Stats Bs es of WW. UL Zeitangerers #5 ,050 CO -100 (0 bis Noyes of a % 28.00 B80, Fy and A. M:...1,080 50 Employes Otfiscra” end employes Howell &C of railroad, express, steamship and trans- portation companies of New York. 171 25 0 Employes of the bizhth Avenue Rativea my Holt & Williams. Binployes of J. bie & Co be iat Employes Bloom & Clap pyes of Bran an & Co. ‘Total maiweetia’ 13,42 63 ESTERDAYS COL. $42,652 13 otal received yesterday 1,742,975 73 Previously reported was! ‘Lotal New Yor! cabout). LaTTe AND © “Little PEarefooi’s”? Purso Opes=$500 for Artists, Losa Branca, 4., Oct. 1, 1871. 0 | Mr, Jans Gorvon Beynerr:— io SRSSSEsseRaessssssce tkopt | | epureb, corner of Park avenne and Thirty-fourth | notices be sent to the Grand Opera Houae, Dean Sin—Knowlng that many of the theatrical profession have lost everything by the sad calamity at Okicago, and hoping that a fand may ve formed for their espectal benefit, [send you a check for $5.0, to be devoted lo Uelr relief, "Yours, sincerely, MAGGIE MITCHELL Sufferers—A Ladys A Homo for One of eh Offer. MILTON, Oct, 13, 1871, Mr. James G. Bennnr:— My husband 13 @ hard working mechante and has preity dificult matter to meet all hia own expense Still we have a pretty home here and could give some woman a home— ie who is willing and able to wor; for we all iu my family. I have taught my children to sework of al Kindy, as Well as patuving and music, We have but little to give the suiferers by the fire; but if this offer ts of any use you can make us¢ ofit, There must be plenty of homes im the conntry where one of the poor creatures could stay Uus winter or till they could do beiter, Pleaso do not purguy name in the paner. We are making up & box here for the West and some of the people have done splendidly, Lwasin hopes to get the box off this week, but do not, think I shail be able, us the goods do not come in fast enough, Other Aid. The students of the Junor class of the college of Yew York will give an entertainment in aid of the Chicago fand on the evening of the 27h, Mr, Van Lier, the photographer, of IAberty street, has pre- pared and put upon the market some fue photo- graphic views of the Chicayvo ruins, the enure sales of which will be devoted to the welfare of tne suf- ferers, Commissioner Barr has received up tots day from the police, for Uie Chicago sufferers, $11,327 06. BROOKLYN RELIEF FOR THE CHICAGO SIF. FERTRS, The subscriptions to the fund for the relief of me Chicago sufferers are continued at the oMice of Mayor Kalbiicisch, Only $150 was contributed yesterday, The amcunt saysoperered by the city, together with the amount raised at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and the subscriptions at the Mayor's office, is $123,000, This, together With $0,000 raised turough the chnrehes of the City, makes a total of 800. HEW YORK SUPPLIES FORWARDED, “A Tiss Donows. Further of the We continue the tist of supplies contributed by our citizens for the alleviation of the suiferers by the Chicago fire, They have all gone forward to the charred city, and will be appreciated by the needy. All boxes, cases or parcels sent to the OMces of the New York and Rosten Express Company, corner of Spring sireet ana Broadway; Twenty-third street and Broadway, Grand Opera House, Dr. Hepworth’s Park place, or the Twenly-taird street y, Wil be forwarded and acknowledged in this list, or they will be called for at the housea 1f ‘The fol. lowing completes the lst of ail articles secured and forwarded up to last evening: H. Opprokelmer, 402 Kast Fiftieth street, 1 barrel 21 Went Porty-seventh etreet, 1 pun. ~Mise Ni lotbiog, 8 John J. B + 9D--Nettie Per G1— Twentieth x 1, 14 Bavk street, Ebox odue and K, 1 box clothing. Joct potice, 1 box elothty Lao West Tweaty-sinsh street, Lease alway, | Corner Brondway and Tweaty-Ninth Street, George 5 Jubn F, € City of New York ia Ald of Firemen ot Chics Fngine Company Engine Compan Engine Company Fugine Company Vagine bal Company N. Eng Olicer..++ # at Hendy Wiliam Lamb, | rhe napector ro) } ' i F i t h yTloee, superintend: entot Repair Sa Kimployes of re B. Smith, abot BK, ‘venien iN aay Enipieyen and Weil King Department of the cir Brother Furine Company No. 16, TY ay mipany No. 92. % No, 21 7 | frank exotbin, West Furty-seventh street, 1 box on ing NoMa J, Nathan, 444 Seventh avenne, 1 package cloth. ing. So, 905 toon Davi 0 clothing, Lexington avenue, 1 case Mro, 8, Loew, 141 Vas! Fifty-stzth street, 1 case thing. “hI Lexington avenue, 1 ‘ew York, 20 barrels bread, by J, D. 11 Old #itp, 1 handle clothing. No. Newell, 78 hington street, 1 ham, No. W8—Rovert Sunita & €2 Work atreei, 2 cases | ansorted knit goods, Now #id-sJ, 1, White, of Erie Railway, 25 mattrenten, 2 Me. W .1—yohn Dwight & 12—J. 8 C. Emmett, #) West Porty-minth etreet, 1 clothing. oi: strert, case $50. AY Thornes Lewis, 1 chest anu 1 cawe merchandise, #20--A, Kuh, 558 Hudson street, 1 package cloaks and Young Men's Christian Association, Boston, 1 “Newport, | trank and 2 packages of clowbings i bag clothing. f packages ciothiua, Friends, | case clowbing. Nowory, 2 cases read, ing, 1 rank, 1 bundle bode 1 package clothing. NEW YURK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1871.—IRLPLE SHEET. | SUCCOR FOR CHICAGO SUFFERERS. No. 937--W. 0, Ostrander, Twenty-seventh strest, 1 packgs aatatag ead No. 33—M, mJ. A. Levy, 218 West Twenty -socona street, 1 name, | pact clothin: pat ak U7 Rogers, 18 West ‘Iwronty-second street, 1 Xo. SM—Mrs. Pope, 319 Hudson street kage clotuing. ; ont 8 -Mrs. ©. A. Lovejoy, John ireee, A pacl ge olotli- lo. Nis A.’ Humtmetster, Hoboken, 1 package clothing, a c, 4—Now York and Boston Hpcees Company, 1 BaoK- 0. 945-—No name, 1 banate shayrta. No. $48—No name, 2 bundles otot lh No, 97—J, Johnson, Jr 6k Walker sireet, 1 package clotd- No. 48—J. W., 1 packaged clothi No. 49—W, H, D., 1 package ‘clotKing, jusaman, 77 Kast Houston atreet, 1 pair galt Per Son ciee of Orange, N. J.,2 casos and 1 barrel No, s62—Mr. MoFarland, 46 West Twenty-fourth street, 1 kage clothin, "Nor di New ‘York Colton Exchange, in, 8 Fy clothing. LJ. Ber street, cloth! Ne 86. Pe Howards 1 box clothing’ | °= 0b ‘No, 958-—Sa'ter's Bakory, 45% Third avenue, 2 oases bread. No. 957--No name, 2 boxes cle (2 ee aed er eS oe No, 96)—-fl, Hass, age clove ‘naa pas fL, 1 pack No: OFl—-No nuey 9 cases clot wei i20—Jacob 8. Lehnaoi, 360 West Fitveeath sireet, 1 box inh S10. B, Harting, 10 East Tenth street, 1 case cloth- Ko, 972 John H. Gil Park oase cloth: No 1h—Withaes Vellagdet marcel ees ‘a No. 974—Meaito & Co, 416 Broad’ ‘canes bats. No. 975 Sheldon C3. 2 cases clothiug. No, 976—Jacob Bardsuch, 234 West Twenty-seventh etrect, 1 box cloth'n, Ni Wilkes, 839 Weat Twenty-fourth street, 1 1-1 ee joname, cloth No. G9-Brookiva, Vong esta oaiG, 880-A- Lichtenstein, 135 “Division street, 1 bundio 0, Agnes and Edith, Twonty-thira street, poor Atle childrea ‘one ea S orgy ‘ Hedy No. 82—Dr. Studley, Eighty-third street, 1 barrel clothing, Wm. K, Lawrence, 24 Bleecker street, 1 bag No, ara, H. May, 208 East Fifty-fifth street, 1 package Thos, J.Barr, & - fort Fiaecinag'® Maske 3 bomen cloth: forters, 1 pale Diankets. : ip No. b6T—Received trom Westcot Express Company, 2 Pio, 88 “Scholls! Grammar Soho! 64, 8 barrels clotht hy ¥90—Chas. Schunacher, 48 lighth’ avenue, 1 box cloth. ‘0. 991--Mrs. A. . Tennessay, 1 box clotht wf y WEA. Nixch, Mount Vernon, "N. ‘Y., 8 Gundies cloth. ion No, thir ease clothing. ing, 2S-M. Holisman, 40 West Fifucth street, 1 bundle No, MJ, A. Booth, 3 barrels provisions, 1 bundle cloth- ing, 2 mattresses, 2 comforters. B ‘0, 995—Aunt Sarah, West Eighteenth atreet, 1 barre! cloth- aaa —Mra, McLea, 18 Cole street, New York, 1 package ith No. ‘Miss Laura Share, 3 barret clothing. ne }-Graiamar School, No, 17, 10 cases and 1 barrel clothing ‘No, 993 Munheitier, Bros,, Third avenue, 1 case dry goods. 0. 1,000—No ni 2 cases, 1 box, 1 1, 1 be a 8 undies clothing, 1 btankets, Baines seh No, 1,001—Nre, Neilson, Elzbty-fourth street, 1 barrel beet en. No, 1,002—-Mellen & Co,, 158 Chatham street, 109 mattresses, 10) pillows. No. 1ihit™-Fechheimor & Co.» 1 onge (12 dozen) ahirts. Xo, LOM — Williamsburg citizens, 2 oases clothiag, No, ,000—F. Link & Bro., 502 Hudson street, Viarge case ofothings. : 2 EY Mea Mary Jane Williams, Morton atree!, t pack- e. Mrs, A. Mellen, 1 trnnk and 1 case clothing, Grayomar School No. 17, 4 cases clothing. Mr. Thomas, Brooklyn, 1 bundle clothing. No name, 1 valise cla'aing. 8. ¥. B, Arrowsmith, 1 box and 1 barrel cioth- 2—Mrs, Leonard and Walker, 241 West Tuivty- treet, 1 vundle clothing, S—A, Harris, 247 East Seventy eighth street, 1 case No. 1,014--Mra, Dietz, East Forty-second street, 1 box clothin, No. 1,015—P. A. Meyers, Ltrunk clothing. No. 1,015 —No nams, 1 trank clothing. gilt Fred. Havtand, 9 Wiilow street, 2 barrels clothing. No, 1,018—Mrs, &. M, Stiles, Foriy-elghth street § packages elothin: Ko; 10l0—Airw. C. M, Brooks, 155 Harrison street, 1 bund cloth pho: biG. 7, Oliphant, 885 Fifth avendo, 1 bundle eloth- as . 1,021", R, Bunker, 205 Schermerhorn street, 1 bundie clothing. ‘No. L622--No name, 2 bundles clothing. No, 1,023—Dr. LaRice, 64 West Thbirty-fourth street, 1 bun- de clothing. No. 1,024—Mre. J, P, Martin, Fort Washington, 1 box cloth- ing. ‘0. 1,025--Petts Arandus, 1 bundle clothing. No, 1,03—No vame (New York and Bosion Express), 6 packaces clothin: «les do, No. Lux7—J. A. 310 West Thirty-second street, 1 bundle clothing. No. 1,028—Luates' Ready Relief, 1 cnse clothing. No. 1,029—No name \New York and Boston Express), 1 cenge clot fy No, Lew, Morgan, 29 East Thirty-firat atrect, 1 bundle clothiag. No. 131--Mre, J, A. Stearns, 17 East Twenty-second street, 1 bundle clothing. No. 1,03--No name (New York and Boston Express), 5 bundles clothing. me 083 -Mre. Harman Wagner, 19 Chariton street, 1 case cloth! No. 1,034 —No name (Eldndge's Express), 1 case clothing. 135—Mr. Colton, 53 West Forty-second street, 1 caso Mr, Walter, 12 West Forty-sixth street, 1 case 0, 1,057 --Mra. Lyon, Twentieth street, corner Tenth ave- nue, 1 bundle clothing. No, 1,038--C, R. & J. W, Miller, 607 Broadway, | case cloth- No. 1,028—Elliott Bowdoin, 1 bor clothing, L No name, 3 bundles clothing. 4—Class D,’ First Female Normal Cotleze, 1 42—Ladies of East Sixty-ffth stroet, between First arennes, 1 barrel and 2 cngea clothing: TL Baltehnann, No.1 Cook staaoy W iMamaburg, case church, Nineteenth street and Fifth 4 cases do. ue Incarnation, 3 bundles bedding, h ol 2 goes ‘ciothing, 1 box clothing, 1 trunk clothing. 0. From Herlem (no name), 4 bunile clothing. ‘047-—Mre. Hughes, 1 barrel clothing. (045— Mrs. Johnson, 1 box clothing. 1,049—No pame, 8 bags clothi No. 1,030—H. Freeman, 1 pack: No, Lio name, Deiavware, EXpresty le clothing. No: Lts2--Saicsladies of Ebrich’s Temple of Fashion, 1 barrel clothing. ‘othing. ckawanna and Western No. 1,058- No name, 1 barrel clothing, 1 barrel bedding and ce Lis4C. H. Lockwood, 205 East Forty-Grat street, 3 bandics clothing, No Wa LNo Se Liosts 199 West, Fordieth street, 1 trank cite ss _Vtilinm C. Marshall, 14 Second avenue, Lcace oye 058--No name, 1 box hats. THE FOREST FIRE FUND. The People Awake to the Necessi- ties of tho Sufferers. Below will be found further donations made yesterday for the suderers by the forest fives in Michigan, Wisconsin and lowa:— Moneys Received Vesterday at the Oltice. None, Amnowt. A.M.L... ‘8’ Spintiiats ‘ | A. Be Ausbacher, 105 Willian atr Finpire Brewery, 289 West ‘tenth Isaiah Longe, No. 4, 1. O. B. B. H. NeClosky. Mia Killa Pair 4 Miss Bianche Emerson, 133 West Twenty: iss Neve Russell, 145 West Twenty-ainth street. Mins Susie Taylor, 13% West Twenty-axth strect. Miss Aunie Heaton, 133 West Twenty-stxth street. Miss Katie Daily, 153 West Twenty-eixth street... Miss Lizzie Broolt, 183 Went Twenty-sixth atreed, Ludvig Knapit & Son, Lyon Park A Workingman, of Chicope, Maas AD.S: tors ee SSSRRESEL Suk Chari 5 oF 5 A 2% Tol 519 Peeviow 76 Grand total Herald account, seeeeeees 1,605 P. Hunting- to Governor Collected and Forwarded by C. ton, No. 106 Front Street, Baldwin, of Michigan. Veston & Gre: Moller, Sierck, Henkin & Moiler, Oeil € Co Kattenhorn, Hopkt V. A. Senuyler Regined previously Totals. vseeees Point Nnot C Board of Trustees of ated Life / ad ance Cons Hempany, at Vat. i) w 00 298 60 + 1000 oo 589 73 00 BE 60 00 AL 50 Portion of Satteriie, Blackwell & C 20 Collected by Anchor Life Insurance C heindn Total yeaterda: 439 75 Previously reporie 397 69 “4 Grand Otal.seeserers Yo name, 08 CLOLDIN Gs $y Ge Prainer, | barrel clalling. 0 Slo Mrs. M. Ly Ourera, 69 Sixth Avene, 2 boxes pro- NOt» primary Sehool No, % Newark, N. Jay 1 case cloth- N. 3. 1.ense clothing. ine 0. 98 -A Friend, East Orange, 4-222 Kant Tenth wreety | tunic © Re 35 — All Souls’ church (Dr. Bellows’), Sturge canes clothtn, Ro. f5—Mes, Trowiter, 1 dane clothing, TRTTERS AND ACD. A Car Conductors Sugw New York, Oct. 17, 1871. Mr. K. ©, Fisner, President Anchor Lifo Insurance Company t— Sin— Pieaae find enolosed $2 26, ono day's pay, for | Letusio eae ane —— the sumferers by fires in Michigan, From all the lista I have seen pubtisnod of corporations, firms, their omploy’s, &o., 1 have heard none of the hundreds, I may say thousands, of men employed py horse cat railroads and ovachis in New York snd vicinity. Now, I think (fa itst was provided, headed by tna oficers of the respective companies, and wha amounts they saw tt to give opposite their names bo placed before the men, that the amount tat would be raised would be of considerable unpore ance to our fellow beings in diarress, I know there are sume among them who have known what it was fo want help when they wera peiniless and recetved it, and, hoping they wilt think of such events, I Aend this one day's Day, and 11 a L:st be provided, as I bave suggested, am wiing to give a3 much more, A HORSE CAR CONDUCTOR, Tho Belgtan Consul’s Appeal. To Toe Eprrorn or THe HeRatp:— A terrible fire having swept over Brussels and other setuemenis near Green Bay, in Wisconsin, by Which 9 great many Belgians have lost their all, tho undersigned begs to invite his countrymen to meet him on Thursday, 19th (nst,, at eight o'clock P, M., at Delmonico’s, corner of roadway and Chambers ects Matas cae rom i Cc PAR LS MALI, Belgian Consul, New Yor, Oct, 18, 1871. Other Aid. E. H, Halt writes that he has collected a large quantity of clothing for the Michigan sufferers, but does not know how or to whom to send it, Money and and supplies will reach them If addressed to Governor Baldwin, Detroit, or Senator Ferry, Grant Haven, Mich. The Anchor {fo Insurance Company acknowledge the following donations of supplies:— caro clothing, Mra, Prantcard, 1 fatten blothing: Mee J. it F., Fort Lee, Box ani it, ‘pundie clothing, B. Barrel clothing from Wiluamsburs, Bundie clothtag, Tompkins place, Brooklyn undies of olothing, Waller Onceter. 2 bunales of clothing trom “friends.” J bundle of clothing trom Mra, J. K, Blake. WaT THE PEOPLE SAY. Below wilt be found further suggestions, &o., from the people who stil respond vo tne call of humanity:— A LIB INSURANCE COMPANY'S OFFER, New York, Oct, 16, 1871. bi Fe sa Enprror or tnt Hirata :— im—In hope that other fe oMcos will follow the example | propose to contribute the entire profits of this oMce for one month in ald of the sufferers by the tate disastrous fre af Chicago. Kespectiully, . FB, LANGROKD, General Agent and Attorney, National Life Insurance Company, Moatpelier, ve PROPOSED CONSOLIDATION OF THE FIRE FUNDS. NEW. YORK, Oct. 12, i871, Be id Eprror ov Tif {EBALD; pooja Se FAR Sik—Not many years since the great West centred in Chicago, aid” many belicved that that point was the great West In view of tho sitta- tlon—viz., ait money and, indeed, the bounty of ti Wold Mowing Inio Chicago at this moment—woul it not be proper that she suould ¥, pe reat almdi not only of Chicago proper, bul of the isolated towns of the great West which have been desolated by fire? She is nearer these places than we are, and instead of our bounty being diverted let it be an- additional tucentive for the bestowal of the world's charity, y ventilate the Idea, for the sake of sufering bee vier ne AEG: resent Wilt veut of half its horrors. 3, * peat E. B SERVOS, CAPPING THE UNPORTUNATES, To THE Epitor or THR HRRAL Sin—f have forwarded per James Fisk, Jr, sit ca: hats and caps to Chicago saiferers, value $1,600, Respectfully, KNOX, the Hat WHAT A SHOW CARD DEALER PROPOSES. A. Amory, of 135 Bowery, will of Friday next de. vote nalf the proceeds and the full amount of sates to the fund kept at tha HERALD oflice, PHOTOGRAPHING THE RUINS, To THR Eprror or THY UERALD:— We have seat spectal artists to Chicago and fave phographed all the principal buildings and ob- jects of Interest in all parts of the burned districis— have over two hundred different views—and we propose tO Dut them ou the market in large quant- tes and send tho entire profits on sales to youla trust for the Chicago relief tind. VAN LIER & CO.,, 51 Liberty street, New York. THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHTAS TO CONTRIBUTE, J. W. Root, Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pytnias of this State, has issued a cireular calling on the subordinate lodges in this grand jurisdiction to sead in contributions to the Grand Scribe, to be forwarded to Chicago for the relies of their distressed brethren there, WHERE ARE THR CALIFORNIA HOUSES? “Fasterner” calls upon the Caltfornia houses ta this city to come up to the scratch, and names seve- ral rich ones that have done nothing. A REFUGE FOR SCHOOL GIRLS. L, D. Mansfield, of Rockiield Institute, Nvack, oa the Hudson, suggests that all the female colleges receive Chicago misses (reo, and agrees to give $2,000 worth of free tuition and board, OUR RICH CLERGYMEN, “Contributor” complains nok while the clorgy- ja appeals for aid, he fails to dnd any ofthe rich pastora, whom he names, down for contridutions, and wants them to pracitce what they preach. 113 Beprorp Srrwer, New YoRK, Oct. 17, 187k To THE Eprror OF THE HERALD: — collection en up in my charch last Sabbath ta ers In Chicago and sufferers b; Had I not been writing t aepresentatjon of my words iu an editorial of the World ot yesterday. That paper quotes a few words out of a whole paragraph--“If Chicago te be to New York”—and charzes me with the asger- tion that God tn (his calamity punished Chicago, Now, sir, the point of tne discourse was to prove men of New York and Brovklyn have been cloqu CANAL STREET PRESNYTERIAN CaUReH, Dear Sik—I enclose a check for $225, amount of I would hardly ask you to correct a most unjust lying in ashes for her wickedness to-day, then woe that the destruction of Chicago was pot a speciat Sodom Judgment from Deaven like tat o Proved by the fact that Chicago live ti And then I said, “if it were a spe judzment hike al J Sodom, then woe be to New York,” and I added, ‘io ait cities,’” Trusting that, with your known love of fair play, you will insert (his correction, I am, dear sir, yours, & DAVID MITOHELL, Pastor of the Canal street Presbyterian churca. THR PROGRESS CLUB. The President ofthe Progress Cinb, of 121 West Twenty-third street, lias tssued @ cixeular, and its directors will canvass for donations for the relief of the Wisconsin and Michigan rnilerers. The diwvec- tors have subscribed $100 to start the worl Cosmopolitan Lode, 585 FV, and A. M. lyn, bas devoted $159 to the victims of ures, Among the mlikmen contributing to the Chicago suverers were James ¥. Comey and John Coffey. ‘The contrivutions of Christ Charch parish amount 1o about $5,090 cash, anit that there has already been received at the depot established at the church for the reception of clothiag, beddiuw, &e,, for the suffering of Cnicago and the West, a most general response. In some cases trunks filed with vala- able articles have been sent, packed and ready for shipping: boot and shoe dealers, clothiers, hatters, dry goods merchants and ocher business mon lave liderally and kindly given, and a large number ot ladies are datly engaged in assorting and packing, while fresh supplies are continually received, . Ewer starts to-day for Chicago and the report the condition, when Dr. George H. Perine and Mr. A. D. Brigham will follow with supplies, Fike church wiil remain. open for the reception ot articles as long as any are received, which will be immediately forwarded to the committee, of Brook- the forest r. F, West and wil THE CHICKGS FIRE DEPARTMENT. Alleged Mal-Administration of {te Affairs. To 108 Evitor ov THE HERALD:— Your correspondent from Chicago, in his graphic comma nication from that city in your Issue of Saturday Inst, spoke of the inefictency of the Chicago Fire Department, and is your editorial of Monday you atrike the keynote of the real cause of the terrible and destructive fires which have visited that city of late years. Such fearful fires and great losses (a our ineurance companies can be laid alone to the inediciency of that branch of the city service. ‘The department {a controlled ty the Board of Fire Commie sioners, consisting of T. B, Brown (Prenident), F, Gund Mark Sheridan and one other whose name I do not know" The state of discipline under their administration ban resulted in the almost entire destruction of this once beulifal and prosperous city. No oraer are to ve his own master Engine houses are more like is un men; jow well ‘around the various engine ails at fires, every man Appe: Bhd does ashe individually seen Bt. filthy and inconvenient, and to s visitor anpear, country barns. ‘The Fire Marshal, or Chie, Engin dignified tn tercourse will in es , and “oats” ul Touses ‘tn the matter of supplies Nr. Brown, as Preatdeat mn inal kes particular pains to secure the poorest articles oP tane text prices, and nothing has been fh ndition of the hose wi ol nore marked Meupplied co. the department. The powerful ‘Amoskeag aieam fire engines require the best of Th ose, The a Brooxtyn is auch that they xperlence of New yurored hose, tie ceault of wbioh ts that sin these two, grens,citien very geldom get out of the valde termare of New vork will not permit. a ment any ionget, and they wilt demand an or, tion ot toe Uhicaga Fite De tow control it are entirely {neificieut a Waits torone.or two ye ‘or Shaver! of the New York inartan and organizer it e ‘The men that 4 totally Ignorant ot arenoworiby of confidence. Chicago ment, ave, the rervians of Waneral ire partment. at aplenct of the ellictent Fire Department disotp! Oro Rhie oly with Aw. few of his aids from. the would’ eatablish for Chicago a model tira ariment #ueb as New York and Brooklyn fecis secure in, One thing in certain, a i" an Prowd teue the Chloago. Fire Department “is reorgantete cutting loose from the preseut ring, and that very soon, the Underwriters will abandon Chicago to ber fate, A meatiny of all underwriters should be calied at once and the rostdents o! should join and demand an immediate chao and reorganization. Many Insurance com Under the (mproasion that Chicago had ab to cove. with nimont ave boon pluoged lato bal