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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEKT, 3 fays that he fe Counsel to the Corporation of the | deal about the idea of getting arrested that is not | agreeable kind, but that hehad to putas good a é a from thereof, prior to the Sth day | thonments for the 21871 is in any instance in excens of the | duly sworn, 99 of August, a ihe eat nlaroonrt ‘$6, 2.000, which last iene amount required bereby and therefor ‘and there cannot law- — clly of New York, and legal adviser to the Hoard of Super. | pleasant, but conscious as fam of my ability to ace upon Ht at possible. Pre ‘sum, compliance with the statutes and | fully oe any such transfer in or during or for the said year | visors of the county of New York; thaton the 2Ist day of DISPROVE KVERY CHAR, Li . sently the door opened, e ‘usual modes of official proceeding in said ctiy, deposited in W8Tt, as 8 mentioned or intended by. the eaid third section; | October, 1h71, he received from Charles O'Conor, Esq. ® le | against me, 1 can casily afford the te and ip wen! two oiicers of the law. A rash waa the ‘National Broadway Bank, of the city of York, to | that there fa no fund existing or capable of being raised ter, of which’ the following ia a copy ~~ Se t iy «I the temporary 1ncon- i the credit of an accoumt therein kept by the Chamberlain of | levied by taxation or otherwise, which can be legally or MATIORNEY-GRNERALS OFFICE, 8. Ne ¥5 enience of the thing for the sake of te result, which | Made after them by the crowd which waa sta nding DADA D ARI AL the chy of New York, as County Treasurer of tl wid | in fact applied to the payment of the principal moneys to , “BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL COBRROTION, = I know 14s certain to be in my fayor.”’ Jp the hall, but the messengers were 100 quick for bi cs county, by virtue of his said official character as auch Cham- | become due and payable by the tenor of said bonds, or any “Brown's Building, 59 Wall “Will you be compelled to go to Albany in order a beriain. ‘That the annexed schedule marked ‘*B,"” which is | part thereof, unless it be the moneys so paid by said bank, 'N to give bail)? the crowd, and slammed the door shut and locked compiaint, contains a blank form ex- | and intendéd to be recovered by thin action ar vinit ’ meinen Det oil nen bona eurpes set ON L lor any cial ae wi t hibiting the tenor of ail suc Is, the respective payees, | there is erty Dor aby person, natural or artificial of any ollicial service it may be ip your power to re Smouuis, ‘dates and shguatares ‘being, Vowever coated, | bound by lawior bonttact for the payment of such principal | der to the object’ of thig bureau, Though nob @ none of which bonda Rave yet become due or payable; that | soto become due on such bonds, or any part thereof, unless | pressed by you in words, I assume that you wished the moneys 40 deposited, ‘an aforesaid, togetler with an ad | it be the wrongdoers in this complaint mentioned, save aud | 10 be considered us eatending this tender to your own | ditional a ATS OAL 37, wer up the Ged mentioned aggre- | except only tne people of the State of New York in their ca- | personal might be | Dad a great many offers bE gentlemen who are anx- | casion. It was im vain that the most clamorous ni madi jot at all, Tho Sheriff of this county is the per- | It in the twinkling of an eye, leaving outside as son who wilt make the arrest, not the sneriu from ¢ ri Aloany, an't it will not be necessary for me to go | “Usappolnted looking @ gathering of seedy Bohe- belore even a Court in tus city to give bai. Llave , Mians a were ever assembled together on any oc- | “Yormal Arrest of Wil- * TYiam M. Tweed. action, Iudependently of any question that to the of your olictal obligations in the pre- | Jouy to go bail for me, and to time drawn ac as a body politic. And that the people of this State even should v | beers nt nak tp Khe manner uerelnefter stated. a ie Iatnten, tte ‘aa mentioned capac “ate, through quch | misee, 2p view o! the circumatauoes I beg leave Wo request | at ten times the amouint [ understand. tt ts. tO. berl | boatiey ont that they were personal friends of Mr. eeeeeeeneeeeneoeeea tes were not, nor w ‘as their Overament in its wisdom 0 srmatio ollowing “ig ? on : — A ang of them ever examined or audited by the sald ‘Board of | Bound, by reason of the pledge of thelr puplie faith implied | Firt—What sults, wettons or proceedings, If any, have Re eee I. cag he oneelping sureties Ca weed; thas they represented—the Lord knows how at such me: 0,'to 4 0 Pa Papers, Affidavits and Or OFS | seer toate claims or Habilities againgt thessid county were | said bonds at the maturity of such bonds, or as soon there- gounty of New York or of the city and county of New | velopment Of the past few days?” regret It as long as they lived if they did not os pessonted or eels nor was any ner proceedings al, ater im Ly the constitution and laws of this State may be Sy Me Tieeee wee bw seoh and 98. t fan eg righteued! Well, gene Who are of thar | Once oA excep) in his own handwriting, a | practicable, was taken, e , : ‘ i it in the Case. pies which waa thes und there subscribed by the maid. | - Fi/th-—That nubsequentiy to the transactions aforesaid, | Was commenced on your own motion alone or by direc. | OPInon oe re anaes uneiney are TEAOW) OR are oilicers go in said act mentioned. That such meetin, and onand shortly after 18th day of July, 1871, state- tion or at the instance or solicitation of any other, and what and the “Boss” turned his eyes full upon the ree aud allow them to go insiae and take vemporary was held on the bth CM of May, in the year aforesaid, au ments sppeared 'n wspapers in the city of New | other, person or persons. | Possession of the “Hoss? chairs and tables, The that auch now remaine in the said Comptroiler's oflice, and fs | York mani? * enormous alsproportion be- ‘Aa to each. how far have these suite, actions or | porter and lauged outright, evidently relisiing as | | in the following words :— tween a cone 4D Garvey und Ingersol, or redings progressed ? If you can briefly and without de- | rather a good joke the idea that he could be consid- | #ttendants turned a deaf ear to every appea!. But BAIL BONDS FILED FOR $2,000,000. COMPTROLLER'S OF¥I0R, May 5, 1870. | elther Jatsibly bad, and the aforesaid state as to each what you expect or design to establish | ered as trembling in his boots. to what passed in the office, The i" b) * | The undersigned meet as a commission, under and by | allow: gayments 10 them, as well as numerous as fact and to obtain as a legal result. The Information may “Why,” he continued, as he toyed with a bunch of | “Boss? was ‘seated at his table as the virtne of section 4 of chapter 389 of the Lawa'of 1870. ther of apparently unjustifiable appropriations of de useful, and it as the desirable; out it will be die | yovg ne held im his hand, “I feel as comfortable aud | Sheri was announced, looking as calm and catanaratananames : tt . : ge melee of ae ae ee endaniy ageisat whom yon | easy Now as Lever felt in my life. {ts true that all | Collected as though ly o ‘i jayor, | end ig resolved tha the County | public Ry. A xXpecied every moment to Aucitor collect from priate committees of the | or through active or passive agency, among which y hear that Board of Supervisors, Dills and Mabiliti inet the | oflicers so chi ‘with delinquency were the sald may have so proceeded, is he a person in office, and as such | this hubbub has given me a little trouble in consult- hat nat homin ited for Governor, Seenes Around the Public county, ineurred prlor 10 nel 28 er and ampanis now ELLE, CONNOLLY AND TWEED, entlied to consult Sed as his offeial counsel or otherwise, | ing counsel and Sranging matters for defence, | Mr. Bartlett and Mr, Vanderpost, two of his counsely » of same | by reason whereof agrent excitement against suoh alleged | and when last have had any consultations with him. . e | ovoupied seats near tie Ladle, le be the authorization of the tame by the said Board, or tw ap- | malversions aroso among: the and worthy ciisone of | “Lwill thank you foran answer In writing. as it may be | pus veyond that I have bad very Henle to ootneT hat | Tweed, Jr., and Rieharu Twoed, tis son eres propriate committees, 0 certilicate of Clerk or President, | such city and county of New York: Shereapon tha Comsson, needful to obtain your aflidavit, verifying the facta asto rf 3 will t "or this le who | ing to ono another near the ‘iolding doors which End that ‘thereupon’ tte “seid County Audiwor annex the | Council of the said city, and the Board of Supervisors of | which Information is now sought, ‘Yours reapectfull my Innocence will be proven. ¢ peop! ivide the front from the back omces Wilham. # Vouchers tothe appropriate blanks, for our signature and | sald county, on the recommendation of said Mayor, a ‘om ocokoR, | doubt it now way rest assured? Ring sieod anes the outrance, ans Eawend min action, as yy the section aforesaid, and pavinent. nted a joint committee of their (eper| Tespectively “RICHARD O'GORMAN, Eeq., Counsel to the Corporation. Several gentlemen at this moment called to see is f ud Hear the entrance, and Edward Gillesp! “A. OAKEY HALL, Mayor. lnvestigats and report ‘upon the accounts and expenditures of | That on the said Mat day of ‘October, deponent sent tosaid | Mr. ‘Tweed on business connected with mts case, | One Of the ‘Boss’s” secretaries |. TWEED, the said city and county Tespectively, in conjunction with | Charles O'vonor a letier, in answer of which the following 1s whereupon the reporter withdrew, @t a desk near his chief's, apparentiy oblivious to apy teeent President Board of Supervisors. | certain unofficial persons, citlzens of said city, by them to be | @ copy:— everything that Was going on about him. It was bag ed B. CORMOLLY, Comptroller," | selected in ald of their suid proceedings. ‘That such Bro; ee coum, DEPARTMENT, | a im just half past one. One of the lawyers looxed iy were a] comm! an * eRL TO T! DOBPORA’ im ,, “ Tongs th aif pat arog at ae | Saat Eclat" tne bang" een Sauers | WAITING FOR THE ARREST, | txts sui mateh oi tie they ere cuntary transactions hereinafter mentioned, one James | iu the year last aforesaid, the sald Comptroller was requested “SrR—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of © | here, per: ge. A moment oo deceased, was called and styled County | to exhibit to the said committes for examination the audited Zour eller of to-day, addressed from the Ktiorney creneral’s ey Rieti afterwards the vustle and confusion in the allway, ‘ Mice, 8. N. Bureau of Municipal Correction, in which quickly followed by a short sharp “ye at the door, in Offices. ‘Te “BOSS” WAITING FOR THE ARREST. ae Views of Charles O’Conor on Ly ‘atson, Auaitor, ant yar Be person , intended b; style of office {| accounts on file in his ofllce or depertment which had been Jp such. mentioned at guid Watson, or hie as- | paid from. the funds of sald city or connty. ‘That said au- | letter you acktowledge my visit to you on yesterday, and A curious crowd of over-dressed, black mus- ave the patient walters within an inkling of what the Situation. aistants, to the. plaioti ‘Auworaey Ueneral ‘use | Bived secounis, were then in ihe ofies of taid Commirolier, | formal tender of any odelal arvics i might be in My power | tached rounders, clironic candidates for omico, ad- | was going_on withouk "The door opeued and the known, from time to time, after said bth day of May, acted | and Monday, the llth day of ber, was appoL ited for | to render to the object of this bi Ing, DO 4 43 al messenger announced een — ee pebenad po icint pale of syed iatnas a afore. the roducien UnWrent seen tas mora ng of fa Taih day doubt °, Fis any sym a of aye pal ‘i th mirers of the Boss, whose function itis to how! for SHERIFF BRENNAN, ” oy jen! conform. ‘no | 6 Baid Com ‘a olllce, usual u e tender of > D HIS ROPERTY. ably to the requiaites of such last mentioned paper, to each | of opening the same, was found to exhibit, in is 7 S were mapae lo you te we ty of | T@MMany at public meetings and intinidate decent “Show him in,” exclaimed the Hoss, as he turned H, « | Of ‘white bi mn, attached a certificate of BROKEN GLAGS Igy | representantve ‘of the State of New York by ion | people at the poils, filled the lobby of the Depart- | his chair about so as directly to face the doorway. amount and date in | and tbe like, some marks of a burglarious entry; and | Of its Attorney General, and, sane entitled, as ‘he door closed and Sherif Brennan and bis a of ing in print. That | 1 was the jounced by the persona 1 ‘opriety, to all the co-operatt ist ts insti. | Ment of Public Works, Almost every type of the 4 ss printed fo on cinea ta the } of sala fice, rand “ageeriaioed to be pa thal 4 Tie for ine Deneit of ine siiy" and county New C deputy walked Into the room hat in band, The been ‘among | wi aid Board of “audhors thear” neat a ne Le} audited apeousta mentions: Jour rerement Ina ar Senate, toate ri ue ques gering red-headed ruMan detailed to “heel” for the | hand to the Sherif, whioh the later wi in the said schedule marked “A.” That none of the said | Hons in your letter I anse ar without delay as follows :— ominees of the President of the Americus Club av | &'asped, exclaimed, HH: am oat by aed thee ia. tay jarvis, Mr. , A of ol members thereof, | audited accounts so tly stolen as aforesaid have eve: “To the first question—vivil guits haye been commenced by “My deputy, M ‘thereupon, by direction of the said | since been dincovered or recovered by the platatiffs in th me officially, iM ike Supreme Court of the First Judicial De- | Primary meetings to the gentle youth with | Rrennan Re ie designated his deputy by a wave of jent of such claim waa | action or any of their faithful officers %. oqgptg end jose” shook Mr. Jarvis by the a. partment, on the 19tb day of Octuber inst: service of nh es « it i pesoline “Gnd ecgnteraigeed | sea are Wholly loesto. We feild. Disins mi mramons on the. defendants, eniltled as Touewsrethe | lose-ctopped alr and scratched face, who | The DANG von ineadueed the two oMlelain to yt Josep! Young, as clerk of the upon the discovery of such apparent theft, the sald layor, &C., pe the city of New York against A. Oakey Hall; | achieved eminence in his ward and a de- who were in the room. Another Suit Against Tweed by the Corporation Counsel. New York, | governing classes was represented, from the swag- | “foss’’ at once rose to hig feet, and, extend his prnenen y per trad 4 thew paid BRK tor’ ant "on boedP ent “ae mats | Brier angpiciousse tahaelity ta the yreases on ine elicers P Oakey Hallsthe Mayor, Alderaon Ze: ofibecure New | sirable sinecure through superior ability in | 1 waphose you know the object of our visit” Weal Estate Sales and Saw ¢ ty pte gol of bis ps ‘ac: | of meld oie gvunty of Ne w York, or some of them, and Xo agains ica onnolly ite joard of Buy ors pallot box smashing and studing. Not a few ae ee f prennan, Aunlly: Le the conrtesian: of se : = so fant to the credit of the bauk's customer caine pikes ccaliaos he Mayor, as, of We cliy of New York aguun Witla | Aldermen fitted uneasily about, wonsering, | tmmbie in’ the side iusile pocket of bis great coat, ransters. Pt ery ee ES {hat for this reason he should resign his said ofee; but, said He. Rreed: the Hoard of Supervisors of the gounty of New | douptiess, when thelr tume would come, aud wen | and at last drew forin, Or not fore arent theft, nor since, ry a , 7 A LEATAERN WALLET, hereby made a. part site comp contains & printed Tati the ith day of October, tnithe year taforeanld ken | yo Wrote Wee eme aT Ree one ey ne, ete of it came bag Sob eee ee Prrrttenco mug | outof which he took what seemed 10-0. a legad A piteous morning, indeed, was that of yesterday. | of the said warrants there were lesued fo sundry persons not | Of” herp, eed snecae aren teen lereena ate Ge | Se ihedry Guat thet ofieus held each toyaris the chyana | BUMerous hangers-on—walters on Providenco and | gocument. ‘The “Boss” made no reply, Dut bade he rain fell in that miserable, obilly drizzie known my ti the body B.A ie ne gh cr ot parse 5 a ¢lal malversion in this complaint mansioned or oP iraud 10. oa the relanionet marten and ave gativtaaly | Mable in | Boss Tweed—and numerous grief-stricken poll- | his visitors be seated, as he was handed the docn- de a, ‘Scotch mist,” and many there were who | {yor respective, Ana paid OuLof fait backe erincareee | thus complsigt mani of anid October the Attomey | BY Feason ot malfeasance, hegligedce cud want of auch | Helans of confused brains and uncertain lege. | MEM os, oo) te Brennan, “4s a warrant for would net be at all angry if the drizzle were missed. | Bank toe uaesterce of TT? Wee pald by sald General of this State, by the direction or advice of the Gov. | fag care io dealing with ihe Fundy plaged in thelr charge | One of the Jatter, who for a number of year bas | your arrest issued by Judge Learned.” ¥e came, however, but did not deter the crowds who 2AMEB H, INGRRAOLI Soe eka cosba aay at at oT Shay ils uote aon & Htalespspt_ ot the'gencrnl groana | Hevoicaily rotighed 1¢ on Ee ane ec SR REE Pukcouite ee miro Seappatn eS bey Bowe srrned ty te | hm sisal ned ompieaoal' ua nen AL | RSL as neta ts ea Rs A sEnanLe srrenxy oP 83:00 1a aa amet a eased ea ns sions “Be year aforesaid, on watran forney General in such suite, actions and proceadings.as might | Ware commenced by the direction of the Nayor of New Yurk, | ® Year, and never missed a pay day, got very excited | then handed it over to his counsel, and, atdressin Brennan, io accordanco with the report | ferpectively numbered 78 ald Sho and that th be deemed advisable in the premises, Charles O'Couor, an at | Tate ng other person OF Perrone. * . vent | the Sheri™ remarked, as wget sort or smite crept Sorwarde! from Albany on the night before. warrants mentioned in ° ‘torney and counsellor-at-law, residing in the said city, which as to ie potees ors he complaints are belne pre- and made desperate efforts to maintain a decen' he Sheriff, ed, as & of smile crep over his face:— (ne ball is to be one million dollars.” e order of the Court,” replied the good. said schedule marked |“ having been issued to the New York Printin = Fetainer and employment and the professed determination of | pared in this ofice, ant information ia belng collected on the | composure during the terrible uucértainty by fre- as Company, and | said O'Conor as sn the Transcript Association and the manufacturing Stationers | name of the people, the prompt institution of such sulle ee Ae i cheance ecerimnent No turther progress hae | quent visits to a neighboring gin mill, Wearted respectively, and amounting in the agg! to a ne? 2 part? | aetlous and proceedings as last aforesaid were announce tb ast, aforesaid, tothe | {2,8 eFeat number of newspapers in tho said city of New | cases about which you inquire are all in office, aud althongh ; ; : anxious for the whole afur to come to an end Gredit of ap account there kept by the sald Printing Manlisarof public uolsriely in. sand chiang, well kugwn io | enuiied to consult ine, oliclally, on oficial maiiers allecting | Sik SLX, and otherwise exhausted, he calmly laid | Fens wpeedity, and that Ne did uot feel just a# much Company, and that by means of a check drawn on such ac- | {he eald William M. Tweed and the eaid Abraham Oakey | the law business of the Corporation or its departments, have | himself down to sleep on the stairs, let his plug | ar his ease ashe would have been over at his own count by such Sompesy, and pr oe or aro ‘Tweed on | Hall and the Couneel to the Corporation of said city, That | 12 ™y estimation no claim to my services as their oficial mice. eCout Witt oui bask tothe ‘saucr of SORES Ee Tent | afterwards, ant on the suid 18h day of October, the sald | solgaeh OF Ip any other capacity aso thelr defence in soil hat fell gently on his gathered fogs and suorad loud | ggrWell, my sureties are all ready,” sala Mr, Tweed, FA ge {| Hall, as such Mayor, and as President of the Board of Super- direction from the Mayor to com- | #24 long. His dreams must have been painful iu the | 2° vir, Brennan produced the blank form of the bail suits. Yhe annexed schedule marked “K,” hereby made a part “since the receipt of cael ec ere of this complaint, contains w true statement of each of the | visors of ald county, wrongfully and unjasuy, wait DUI | mence these # PT have bad no consultation wit any of ihe | €xtreme, for scarcely a minute passed that hurrying | pond. . other payments so made by sald bank, with the date and | Stbie, to defeat any sults, actions or proceedings which | defendants, save in this, that I Informed the defendant Hall, | aldermen and measengers Were not starticd by At this stage of the proceedings Mr. Tweed, his Captain Jack Dolan walked across the vestibule | ®mount thereof, and the name of tho last‘endorser on thewar- | might 90, as aforesaid, be instituted on behalf of the people, | Sfter service of the summons upon Lim, that the other sults 5 | two counsel aud the Sheriff and his deputy retired Fant ao paid, or of the depositor thereof, and the name of the | gs aloresaid, and thereby to enable the said Willlam af, | Dad been commenced; and the defendant Tweed, after ser- A DRFIANT AND ANGRY SNORT loan inner room, ‘They remained closeted together 2 ah i ipon bebal and basement hallway of the Court House and asked 4 - vee Reine ‘Gece ike Seninod of at ete ane a Se panes thes and his confederates to evale and escape from the | vice of the summons upon him, of thegeneral nature apd par | rom the sleeping sovereign. for over an hour, and while they were engaged in | 4 } tt Early yesterday moraing the crowds congregated around the Court House, expecting tojsee the Sheriff oF one of his deputics “LUGGING” THE “BOSS”? serosa City Hall Park from the Department of Public Works <o the Snerif’s office. The excitement was great, yet quiet, and many were the queer stories set . sh’? 4] ” aving been the method of all such ments. That such ry ose ot th lt, as above stated, and in answer to bis request biota of “fresh” (?) young men if the “Boss” nad } jst named achedule alto exhibits the'precise amonnte and | RUmUt Of justice in manner aforesaid, did, in collusion and | For’such fnformauion aa tothe same, An to iuedefendant | About half-past one o’elock none but muscular | tne Work of putting the bond tu shape Jay Gould, i) arrested. He was assured that Brennan and | dates of various debits, by check against and credits for de- WILLIAM M, TWEED, Connolly, I have had no interview on the subject with bim, vs h , | Hugh J, Hastings, Benjamin Fairchild, Bernard Kelly te terrible ‘Tracey, from Lualow Street Jail, had uch Owledge of the said Attorney | 0d no communication with him except to inform a gentle. democrats succeeded In moving through the throug | and Terence Farley put in ao appearance. They taken possession of the “Boss’” body and , man, who called upon me on bie behal bad driven away with him in & coach; customer shereof nai : summons, of the geveral purpose and nature of the suit, mv Ppt peg morte trate gee: A ine ge Lea “it iw proper to inform you that in pursuance of inairnc- | Six’s office. ‘There was a perfect jam, which twenty- | frst to be on hand. In fact, he arrived long before that be would probably be confined in Ludiow strect until. dark and would then be con- ANBEEW J. GARVEY, in the firet department of the Supreme Court of t) tions from the Sherif did, aud waited patiently unti! the entire veyed to the Metropolitan Hotel, where he had an posits in the acccount with # named Ingersoll & Co. nk, of a customer thereof | and without the consent or ki in such sccount with another | General, or of any of his assistante, direct and cause th ee @ Mayor I atthe same time commenced suite e See at satel GARR” Ri. anettior ORCI | Ee oy tee eee oe a done cna ao Ceteit of tan Worse, | Ux-Mwoe oF suminons agalust Logersol and various others | A¥e representatives of the press arriving in a hurry | proceedings Nad been brought 10 a satisfactory credits only in anch —_accoun! ‘with the | Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of New York as spe in- Soe renova, of teria aM alate, onete Hy es did not remedy in the least. The remarksof the lat- | close. Tus Ul taraed, out fone a4 ne Ba t, thereof. That di tiff therein—one of them against the said William M. Tweed y and county o! w York, som wi ua aI Lofice. | men were Jay Gould, who qualified tn at during apecie defendant therein, ‘another against the said Richard | Monses have been served. ter, and the quaint comments of the intelligent once. $400,000 {In reat oncae and $ a0, 000 18 personal "ore aald Wilitam M. Tweed, as a custome: all the times aforesaid, the eald Young was Clerk of Min reference to an expression in the early part of your . . f ¥ “ “tg ote . elegant gult of roomm and where tne fortunate Wopdward war said Y cone cole e Seetits | Rlawells tReraald Abranau Oakey fall assole detertant | fete rn Thad oerinked owen a Sctiom* tne pane wttal Sea iiluaten caaealisee OMPNPA ota nag ede eres ca ty ore = 4 4 Intention of tendering to you my own ‘personal action,’ in- cl c e x ce Farley, S04 3 leputy who should have charge of Mr. Tweed could | sald ott therein and also three actions each on behalf of the Super- | evendentiy of any oicial obligation by which I may regard | the patriotic geutiemen in the, saucium Kelly, in. 200,000 in real estate and personal p 108. Third. —That in fact, yarral id ty of New York us plaintif’ th now foibe oald Couptrotiene by aeallg bahia ted eeyt ha "horn against the said William M. Nee gateie ‘de. | Myself ns bound in the premises. Before making any tender | of Mr, Tweed. It was not very tong, however, | perty, and Hugh. J. tastings, tu $100,000 perso: thereon, and by the checks drawn Gn sald bank by the said | feudant therein, another against the said Richard B, Con. | generally of my ‘personal action’ tn these matters and to | hefure there was a movement ip the lobby that iu- | property. Ani thus was the “Boss” enabied ata Pe! fendant therein, and the other against him- | neuen Cudetuly then Lhave yet done what would he te | dicated an early ‘adjournment. Short-tauled, vhlu- | quarter to four to yo Ws ways In peace, tn auch bank made to his ewn cred n by the sala | which six actions. as far as they e! legged, wiry litte fellows, 08e COut tails were had any valid or legal ure and extent of the ‘personal action’ required of me zi thelr salaries, flashed out of the cn Woodward, an ‘still depending ndaeterminad fi how far it might tend to produ conflict of duties and | CUtas close as thelr salaries, fas! Out of the toons t aT my era 1. Ronee ears “Or 'saRe ‘his, Great By | CEN ener clon OF dacaure having been tacen or te obilxations MDE Sue fom your eee His wpube on duty | and skipped down stairs on the jump; then a vem: | THE BOSS AF TER THE AR- WILLIAM M. TWEED, faith intended to be taken therein beyond the service of euch and onor, Would Mot pe likely to aesire me to isropa . derea Assistant Alderman or {Wo opeged tig dyor $ of such warrants in the last mentioned schedule specified, | summons. ‘That for several weeks prior to such com: ‘My object in eet 708, on yesterday was simply to | with a bang, pursed his mouthand advanced bis . the sald Ingersoll received and deposited to his own credit im | mencement of the said six actions the sald Abrahum Oakey | apprise you that. ag T believe you were actuated by worthy | nose loug euougl to be noticed by all the reporters $T. said bank, in the aggregate, the sum of $3,601,584 60, to- | Hall had fullinformation of numerous frauds upon the Trea- | motives In accepting the responsibility you have assumed | Hrocent: @ brace of loose lawyers ran out like & th & check in his favor, drawn by wald Garvey on | sury of the said city and county of New York, committed by towards the people of the State of New ork, you should | To's Gasporately strove, while gaining the BIEN 9 ikea io “ 2nid DaDk. as bereinafle¥ meptioned, makings total of such | the said William M. Tweed, including those alleged in thin | Cxpect from me, as the legal representative of the city © nit al io 9 he 3 $ credit tat Invettoll atte ning eons fer zetinre | complaint. and waa fully peteeded: end 004 thal tue | New York, no oficial opposition or obetruciion, Dok all such eee oor, ie every ly With the Dehel | Me Saye a Word or Two About tho. “Trem cred gs ne Ay lane Seen Ys €0-0) OT d proper for i aw y C rs t . checked nig | said William M, Tweed fullty thereo! oy . 4 A “=> Bae Whey CRY GOUe sigitas ble,” and Declnves He Will Wait Tor tae ‘nuns of Bier ae? does tavor of said Woodward: | curing all that time Weralsted and alli periiste In® mp0” BIGNS ale hpd for yal fo requir Ty oem" SATE THe SINKING SHIP, 377 ow Patiently which sur, waa accordingiy to at ‘] : : the honor to be, sir, your obedient sergant, pease i . y y v white at intervais, like the revolving lights on a Barer ocean Comneel tone Cepwoestieal | coast, gledins irom Ue radiant lace gt havea “square meal” or two, such as the amount “ business iu the Sheria’s ofice lately bad denied im. Oaptain John swallowed the story, looked sad, tugged his massive mustache and evidently felt much worried, He walked slowly away and in a few moments imparted the story to Captain Dempsey end a few dlhers, by whom jt was rapidiy circulated Uarough the crowds in the pullding. aad - “Suis Will Yend to show fibw adits Were tose in the crowd to catch up anytning like a feasible rumor and spread it carefully, or perhaps with the additions, d ‘a three black crows. YN THR BHERIFE’S OFFICR there was, of course, a great deal more of excite- ment thao in avy place else outside of Mr. Tweed's ofices, lore the order of arrest must jand in such a case it wat Generally that the Sher Would ‘J. Garvey and the sald James H. Ingersoll, by the | nolly as sole del firm style of Ingersoll & Co., respectively, and by the depoatts | self, the sald Abraham Oakey herein person to leave the Depart- ry Wiha Feeed from se isp bs sy i the anid William M. Twee aetiog In hut bebalf, That Garve: the satd six actions ded to over and embrace, in To CHARLES O'CoxoR, Esq., Representing the Attorney fs 5. ¢ . ar 3 old Dati ib 8 t | point of form nbd by uy in ubsiancey ease for asus: | Gegeral of the Stato of New York,"? Sori Bet aN Pe ee eg oe WAS. | Ment of Public Works after the vail bonds had been oh last mentioned 4 ervey | fact in YEspect of all frauds ol the waid William M. Twee: That all tne facts in said fast mentioned letter contained | But, like tg , checked on said bank In fayor of bad Ingersoll for tho auea | ofleial or otherwise, in this complaint mentioned or referred | are true. that the direction to depouent from the Mayor in that betalt abovernatned ana in favor Of said Woodward, | to, and all other abilities of the suid Tweed, Connolly and | of New York to commence ald shite, was given to deponent for the HUM Of &731,871 OL, which was, Avoordingly Hall for which any action could or might be maintained | on the 18h day of Uctober, 1871; that deponen this patied to the credit of said Wood: in ank; and | against them or any of them. But the same six actions were | aildavit in compliance with the reauest of the said Charlier also that the said Woodward deporited to his own credit in | 80 jommenocd ae storegaid tr banlently. in bad faith, O’Conor, acting as Attorney General of the State of New said bank others of said warramis to tbe further amount of | will not and cannot be photécited fairly, bebeticral York; aud aid afldavit {s made on cousuitation with and 1,082,715 76, waking the entire amount of such warrants, | usefully to the said people or to any pubic Interest, with the concurrence of George Tickuor Curtis, Eaq., who uch as the said Hall {8 governed by such evil designs an: tent ag aforesal!, and has complete control over said | sist in the prosecution of the said suits instituted on ‘behait TMoentary and at intervals, arcely Was tho door made satisfactory to the Sheriff. It was nearly four of the sanctum opened than 10 was shat again with | gelock when he rose to go and donned his over- a bang, leaving tue anxious inguirers in Ue louby - In the darkness of Ignorance. Reporters ne { coat. The crowds that had vexed.the. hal evening papers groaned In agodized expectancy, | ways all the day long had got Ured ow, and wWudly speculated om tie resujt of the | and there was no one about the place when be came Geiverations | Inside. Nor was , thelr | ti. | ont into the vestibule but wo or three members or serve the writ | or propesde of warrants thus mptly upon their issue, BE has been retained by deponent as associate counsel, to as- patience at all leseencd when the slumbering 26, sovereign awoke from his siumbers on the | the press, who ad not learned that tho Sherif had the credit of satd Woodward, $3,561,254 RMA asi ob san exdees ant sha pace See Be? dit ale, "Montag “as gt” | wiltny Suet all suitor” giverenne ead artakns or | foreolanlte ot Soponet™,” RIGHAR agai oS sadist aaee image Ste _ the receipt order, and the poor « as a! will any other or, ‘ates oregol of deponent. y 4 i. {| third Biep of the si shook wands with every- | already Jeft by a private door. Mr. ‘tweed lugkedar Bal that the satd = Woodw: ‘tne sal ‘y te Swom to before is 334 day of October, 1471. WM. rc puly sherias. outside, with the exception of one oF | wi iat Ht of, the, sala Willams ts, Tweed, | city aa county, ar a0 the aa county, ir tee Purpose re: SINCLAIR, Notary Public, New York county. Oo Tae ae eeeraite beet that the | alll and collected as ever as he went down. the ‘such ude prrenretiaien y ene two, favored ones, Knew nothing about It, fora do the plain and thei Aliormey General Gukuota, | she Riateof New York and its uuthority'and the rights. nod a Uyaer ea “ooys?? were ever irlendly to the Boss, The frequent | stairs, and on emerging into the street looked up Tom Cummius sat In bis Sefer with nis head on | $3,4%196 70, Thal thesis ss > Property of is citizens, or of recovering ihe ppuolie, moneys | fan conpyetee dp on Pa bistd be aes L See miertrenp isd Apo eay Bish keg jini | and down Broadway for ® moment or 40 pet ne ing, his assis' ¥ so renal prop e PI ‘OURT. — Tie Peop he State :! B ae expected p theet somebs whom he lad ap ap- his nand, smiling at James Young, tant, ELBERT A. WOODWARD, whispers to a kind of muttering and tinaily te pomtment Sits pa ih ao tp his mind to eee H ’ rth id M: bervod during all the time vetween the suid’ 6th day of May | ute, or any of them: bul, on tne oer ecanty and of said | Fork vs, Wiliam M, Tiveed, James H. Ingersoll, 2d di Beptemper, in th id bel and ever vince, as euch ‘bapa Gere sala Young at's | CORNY, aig eRe ae ae in the premises, in- | Andrew J. Garvey and Elbert A. Woodward.—By clea cl ; who J# algo culuvaling @ mustache and a cyrly head, yielded to bis overpowering feelings. Tuc sover | into the carriage m waiting for him. A HERALD oung, at & | tend and Giyn wept. reporter, who had just left the bullling at the same ¢ very smal! salary as suc! erk, and had no otber visible ‘A stir about the door followed this distressing tn- | tine as himself, accosted him, and sald, in a Sort of ‘MY LORD, NEKE 18 ANOTHER!” y 0 1 it appearing to meaus or {ucome; that 1m the accounts so kept with him, | OF , Proceeding and apy such rearess the complaint and aMdavit annexed - ~ n “eacudated the jolly Jarvis, as acard was handed | said Woodward, in said bank, during the whole ips of b= oe (Piste therefore then ‘said. gutn ay | Me that a saMcient cause of action exists In favor of Sa naive aueke tik bee oe vee Ovell be. Tweod, you are him bearing the name of a scribe from some country, Fie pean eet ten (hows herein ahove’mamtoned ae meen 86,512,000, with interest thereon from the Ist day of Septem- | abovesnamed defendants for deceit and fraud, and A GRENADIER BOHEMIAN / |" NOP GORSG TO ALBANY : ¥, 1870, a or lon. co me o 1 into the light. A long head was | to.tay 9 journal. “How many reporters are there In thie | mediately or Immediately from said warrants, are 1) MARSHALL B, CHAMPLAIN, Attorney Goueral, that the case is one of those mentioned in section | and emerger to-day world 7” sith Duaseaven ot Wicokasio ne Samuel J. Tilden on the Stand. No. 179 of the Code, and on motion of plaintirs ater wiaeaw Fhe air ot Peri ‘tray oul tour there 18 Mo necessity for me olny, vagy ‘That the said accounts ao pretended to be audited, the war- | samuel J, Tiden, of sald city, being duly sworn, saysheis | attorney, to wit, the. Attorney General of the | ine vig head were the optics of the Boss, and they Bthe jolly Judson Jarvis, although pressed with %s business, was as urbane and as polite in every way as is his wont. Ie, of course, being Chief of the Order of Arrest Bureau, was sought for by almost everybody, and pestered with questions in relation to the contemplated arrest. He knew only what was ‘w the newspapers, but had heard that the order was in the city. Shortly before one o’clock Mr. W. H. Peckham entered the Sheriffs oMfce and “Lsappose the upshot of the arrest is satisfactory . in the city anid county of New York ; i rere were taking @ parting squint at Jay Gould, This RP the credit of y and Ingersoll & Co. re- Ae! *s State of New York, it is ordered that the ig to you spectively; and the warrants for which | tbat deponent hus heard read ine foregoing covetigated'the | Sheriff of the city and county of New York do, and | MAgnate sneered at the crowd of reporters tn the | ‘Perfectly. Yon see they wont have any o¢caxion were so passed in said bank to the credit of the said Elbert | matters alleged Atated and referred to in said complaint, | if most generons and impartial manner, and hopped | to pother me on that score any longer. ‘They have A. Woodward, were all And has made himeelf familiar with the relevant books, rec. | the sald Sheriff is hereby required forthwith to ar- } down statrs willl his tall hat jauntily | ee on the | carried their threat Of arresting me into execution, rthe depar- | and they will, | suppose, rest sausfied for a short u rante for whi foresaid, passed in said bank to FALAR, TIOTISIOUS AMD FRAUDULENS, ords and documents in the Comptroller’ # office and in the | rest th el 1s above named—Wnitam M, | starboard atte of his Erie bead. and were made ‘np and prep red by fraud and collusion ve- | Se onat Broadway Bank, In anid complaint referred to, and | 1 . eee ae ta aN piney ¥, siwara | wre of Jay Gould were was ‘a lull, which eee rauitand Eibert A, Woodward, and par ia | © bedules therein referred to were prepared byde- | Tweed, James H. Ingersoll, Elbert A. Woodward | was only disturbed by the exit from the What do you suppose tes will bet!? Mnahape Dyrcertibcation thereat as so entitie the same, by | Poo jonent’s superintendence, | and Andrew J, Garvey—ani to hold them to ball, | camper of Mr, Green, of Oswego, and have not the slighest idea, and what 1s more I {he lerins of eid paper, dated May 5 18% to be andived and | That deponent h himeell acquainted with the facts | and to bold each of them to bail in the sum of | yr Vanderpoel (of Brown, Hall and Vauderpoel) | gon care ici BARI colling Whar the wen Woe we alleged in said complaint and Isso Ae ale iodge es, | $2000,000, and to return this order to M. B. Cham- | and anotner diguitary of Immense presence but no | snxious to keep the present excitement up wont certified, as aforesaid, under the said firet named act. with- . 0 ° out further investigation ; and hat, after such eccounisy F at the said complaint Js true of his own knowledge fx | plaiw, Attorney Geueral, plaintil’s attorney, at lis | reputation, ‘The dulness Was occasionally relieved | Go; but ao matter what they may do, they cannot uotl the ‘next move’! t James cept as to the matters therein stated on information and ¥ pectively, had heen certified the said Comptroller, as onic Bureau of Municipal Corrections, No, 59 ori: - 7 -mmiling cor ig Warrant for pa; nt, as aforesaid ; an a r to bet - f Oct day of November, A. D. 1871. “gone vhs wie. ° Atabout half-past one the gay Sheriff unfolded | WeL*teuant to a corr i dale and unlawful come ven EH EaMOND ELAN DORE Een ated October 35, 1871. and aivers threavenings from thulestged polticians warOu no; there was bis umbrella and, in company ‘With Mr, Jarvis, | bina by and petween the said Ramer ete, Hoe, Sek Oy, W. L. LEARNED, Jnatice Supreme Court, | jn the background, The mancuvres of these Oe ae ian tom kemonicid, wit Andrew J. Gi » James AMdavits of Messrs. wheeler H. Peckham, Anse} M. B. CHAMPLAIN, Attorney General. candle Ww aitract attention caused considerable | 1 was roady to ube, whatever the Sneriff thongbt i) divide oll, Other persons to the plaintiffs and thelr started for the oifce of the “Boss,” armed with te following documen: Woodward, agreed’ to b¢ | 1 Parkhurst, arthur E, Smith, Samuel J. Tilden, | 1%.the Sheriff of ne city and county of New Yorks | snternal amusement to the thoughtful representa- | was his duty to exact of me.” divided, between th id Ji BLT a - Tne 5 Carrey aid Wiliam M, Tweed, and sumiry | Philemon W. Rhodes, George W. Smith, Wiliam 8 luves of the press, and not afew made comparisons | “The Boswat this bade the reporter goodby and. 1 " y ca | between these sorry sinecurists as they watned, or " cate eo 4:15 en Wie other wersons 10 the, plamnisa, and thelr Attorney Generel | Copetana, Edward W. Baxter, Jonn E. Leeman and | THE, “BOSS” BEFORE THE | rater swaggerea through the corridors, and snipe, | S08 of to caren the 4:19 wain for Greenwich. by the statement contained in the said schedule that 1s | others were also presented before the Committee, The propelling motion was exactly similar. And 1 cay, the sure in that bebalf remaining according to such : fi these sovereigns were 7 , needle 10 the credit Lath npg fH ON BO but are crowded out ARREST. BURSTING WITH UNEXPRESSRD INDIGNATION; CHARLES 0 CONOR'S VIEWS. five shares {a much fraudulent aleappiiestion of ead public What Join H. Keyser Says i. they thought It extremely hard that prudence for- fi ue ity and New York, o«:—John H. Keyser, beini 2 6 moneys, the residue of the said moneys jn this third article ny and County of Noe York, w:-John H. Keyser, being | Ws ae aang co Say for Mlmseli—Feartoss | Mt ies THE ATTORNEY GERFRAL'S AFFI- bar. Jp response 10 the appeal of the Commitice of » ttempt to ‘heel the crowd for the honor é td glory ol rammany. Ar | he “Bowe? to Dingorge Three Mil of this complaint mentioned were passed to the credit of the | duly sworn, says that he has persona! ni Elbert A. Wood eneral distributing agent | vouchers, receipts for wai nd warrants hereinafter " jeiduiek ‘say walspered & gentlema’ a shorttaile: es Ottivens to the Attorney General of the State to take titeot, tor uy outer couspitatere aforesaid, by. tkem*for | described or reterred to; "tha is the John H. Key ser of Fe di ae ada spl hi lla n Rack tg i A Man ibud’ necktie to's ee: vent ial » Bali Woodwurd the Clerk as the Agent Trompt tn pal ad of | that purpose selected, the said im of @982,858 50 | the firm of John H. Keyser & Co. and KeyséF &Co.; that wore, and Confident tint He Can Prove x “ Sane ot the Corrupt Ring—Tweed W bier: notte ge yc sents. tpl tet ie restng bebn so, a aforeanid, transferred and paid by bim | said company represents none except deponent, and that he representative of an evening paper, ‘say, what in aehscinpette cory she Executive, to prosecute all charges pending | accordingly 1o the said Wiliam M. Twead, and the residue of | isthe aole partner of said firm, and that no dne exenpt de- His Junocence. hell do they want with the Black Maria onrside he | be Made Responsible for the Kative A ra ponent as oy ae Tae as ¥ fide | Jt was one o’clocr, and the ‘Ross’? was quietly ont fis ina 1 nano tie repcita Recenuy i vered to Have Boen Stolea— or to bind said firms, an natd fact statements seniindil i 4 “What Is th Ske or : . the other of auld conspirators who are tothe people and to | areand have been true of and as to the period covered | Chatting with one of his counsel in his private office The cartridge to take the min away, be ” Criminal Prosvcutions After the Election. their sald Attorney General unknown, That the said sched- | by the warrants, vouchers and receipts hereinafter referred | at the Department of Public Works. Messengers “oh!” exclaimed the lanocent youug uwian, as he rhe commotion occasioned by the startling reve- r ua uh the sof mitt warcente, am Waplepaere io ine onat deponent further says that the nates Keyser & Co, | Wore filtting to and fro, and eversthing about Indi. | slid down the stairs. Jations of tne past few days in reference to the origivals oi said warrants, and the entries made in the ‘ regular course of business in ‘the sald Comptroller's books | endorsed upon the backs of the warrants hereinafter re- | carg: @ 2 as be! The short-tailed man atuck bis cigar in his month : Wi _ i Mn NP IP cated that the great event of the day was being anti. | 9) yi augie of forty-live degrees, crossed nis tain the transactions of iiiam W. Tweed and seaiah ate business in the books oF enka ben, ant ron seared ease ee ay cipated In a way that would render the scene that | jegs, and. jerking hls thumb over his teft shoulder, | others ifi city affairs has been immense. The tho lUckete Banded tn at said bank on, makiag deposits | same wore not written by deponent, nor by any member of | wag to ensue on the arrival of tho Sheriff as pleasant | Winked at a rellow beside him, wnose ampblacked | aumounceuent of the Corporation Counsel that he the dates of the said warranis respectively. That the third | knowledge. or consent of deponent or any member of said | to all hands as possibly could de under the crrcum- | nUtache soumed trea Mnclinell un Be Nm | wonld bring all the guilty peculators to trial was a column thereof, indicates, the numoers of the sald warrauis | firmaor either of them there, pent, nen eee" | stances, Members of the press were founging about | with an oath, and, by Way of kissing the book, fiat: | mere tride when compared with the authority upon The following are the county warrante referred to, drawn | the doorway, all eager to have a talk with the | tened supernumerary quit of tobaveo aguinst the | which Mr. Charies O'Connor publiciy stated he was he National Broad- convenient wall. sich ‘so passed (0 the credit of the sai Ww Irving been ro, fa nforerald, paid to end diatribated am against the neads of departments for malfeasance of omce under the city government, Attorney General Champlain has published the following aMdavits, on which were founded the summons and complaint and the order for the arrest of William M, Tweed, Commissiouer of Public Works, and co-detendant with the other parties named in the complaint and emdavils:— Attoracy General Champlain’s Summons, respectively, ‘That the Ofth column thereof indicat essed! objeot of the said warrants respectively, "eople of the State of Ni York h column thereof indicates a writing foun ‘on the County easurer of New York, “ ” , " . » a D e “ 2. Ingerot, Boot He Woodoard i ¢ ke and of the following ‘numbers, Hoss,” aud as each one came out after taving It was very dark, for the reason, perhaps, | 200ut to prosecute the chief of the Ring. While the a ee Sere weal . been passed into No, $ he was surrounded by assigned in Holy Writ, The rosemen, Whose mission | former Was apparentiy arranging the battlementy ereby summoned to answerihe complaint of the | being, identiied in the secon eoiumil of thie sched: # = be ' re bi big rag A ; ieaae ana inno sie Wad deeetea wah Mem, UC | tor the reception of artillery the latter had been pro- @ People of the w York, in the above | ule by roper number, as fore spec: ts 0 wanted to know what “the old man” : RNUR OF AO? o eve! t aoe aso vated @. copy Of which is hereto anaened, | aud in’tne third snd. Afth coluinne of thie seheduls by 1 Sap a Wil he ws ia A MURMUR OF APPLAUSE: Vaeee Se Seeee 2 te ee es ‘copy of your auswer on the subscriber, at his | payee and amount. That (be several transactions at and by had to say. Does he look scared? Will he watt The jet of gas had not gladd the assembled | tually set himself im array and commenced the until the Sherif’ comes? What do you suppose he'll | crowd oo yi. a e oe sov- | battle. F ¥ 4 a ps ereign, whose nose and mustache were In antag- =, i do about it? Will he go to Albany / wore questions | Oridn’on the point. of angles, scowled around und | Espectally did it excite the public when it became the reporters were pestered with at every step. | anout, and put out the jight with a muttered curse, | known that dis authority emanated trom the Bx- Among those who managed to elbow their way | He did not believe in sueh frightful extravagance | eentiye Mansion at Albany, and Wat definite in- all aireety city of New York, Burean ot up pal Correction, within twenty days after {he service of this Qummons on you, exclusive of the day of service, or the plain- 7 will appiy to ihe Court tor she relief in the complaint de- Said bank between it and its said customers, and hetween such customers, are indicated under the last seven columna of this schedule respectively, and that the date of every sucl jes with’ the date prefixed in the Sret ule, except that in a very few Instances, transaction coinck column of shis act “MARSHALL B. CHAMPLAIN, Attorney General, | not exceeding four, such last mentioned transact ay Bae Sta De, Desa eh Cee reuse eee ave respectively beep in one, ter 0 pute: "4 e de e The Auernoy Generals AMdnvi. thas the’ date Ih boek, Bret column ‘pretsed; cach OC such throngh the crowds and euter the room was a | Wirue Tvorvhody saul that the economical sor. | structions Were received from the A(torney General, Burney CounY oF TUT Ma ote oF. Rea Spang te re instances bein: stated and explained by means of a mal} HERALD reporter, who, like & great many others, | ereign should be made the Committee of Seventy or | The engagements were to be based upon material ine) he Bask of New Fores Ih bnptal and andres J. Gar: | isthe moun of August when taal par of ihe raneaciie®” was anxious to have a few words with the “Boss” | nominated for the Supreme Court pench. ‘Ent | gupplied by the Committee of Seventy, ana the The rat 1 of the People of the State of New York, by oerat tn the fifth column of such last named echednie, “How do you do’? said Mr. Tweed, as he ex. Ranta teil oes oe Saicriis cf those i wantonen stragele determined, short, decisive. That com- Marsball B. Champla dy thelr agorpey Cs , Biawuiiy s tee the nd <u genes preceded the payment tended bis etre gave him a hearty weicome as HIS aa Cae gt cd mittee has furnished suficient data for acommenece- ove-entitiel action, vs. ‘Nam ‘wee ert A. Ve ats i lerence im date in indicated by a ‘he door closed behind the reporter; ‘‘Wwoat cant do | took their departure, Tnat the Boss “knew how it nd - H oll wus Andrew J. darver, de- siaifar El fure, Which aes ibe proper date of the war- $8 sour y wan Munsell’ wan evadent, [OF ® few iniwutes alter = os lias rary to be insiituced, and hence ue of waar ip kegate. this fond h Th ve jest 1:8 Rr; ae have unt “y have come, Mr, Tweed, to have me La were coeoe open, and our reporter en- * orn ly strugg) ae) been begun in earnest. 70, 1d “An Agt | either of said schedy fe A a Bho, A LITTLE TALK tered the august presence. javing in view the powers conferred npon Mr. ou fhe Mth day of April, 110, Talitied “An AB} | SMWoodward and are intended. tor refer (6 Lak that te with you about that warrant that as sald to have ptt a O’Conor by the Executive aud his reiation to what of New York," it was enacted that all abilities against the i; ee nes in every such warrant eo deposited by sald ' ueen issued tor your grrest!? © Pa ge 4 js (© bo “th * sald county, previous to the passage of that act, der and Garvey reepecuively re either one of them- T hay: i ROL MUCH to Bay about it.” THE ARREST. Is 0) “the Sensation of the hour,” a representa- abould be audited by the Mayor of thecity of New york, | sciven ora person or frm ¢inpl y bim or a person or haysas RY’ Cts t Aer) . tve of the HERALD waited upon wis gentleman (he Comptroller of the said city, snd the then Preai- ob wholiy Lyng A “ 9n9. ware: | fou as to the result 1 -~ Be . esterd 01 this orticd Wal Oe ola ey itt savarviecte ‘ol we .oasd, goum | depomed by the sald, Biba aS tee Senet eee ‘The “Boss” threw himself back i hix chair and Be: 3 y ay morning at his oftleé 4 Walt street ‘and that the amounts which should be found to be | afalse and fictitious pretended account tor Tiabilities, as Aiter the usiial apnouncement had been made to entiedtauick tthed over his face, whic ra rc yore AE A ely. Vad d How tie “Box? Ree | him by one of lis cierks, Coarles O'Conor came tor ars noa Mest Hits ore ats Mow It was Made an e muna by one of his eet guages O'Couor came to aforesaid, that did not die ‘should be provided. for by the issue of revenus bonds of at apd that no one of such war: or ald conntyy payable during the year 1871; that the said | rante was ever in the hands ob the alleged payes thereof, but SFearfurS Why shouid 12? nherienottne @1,000,000. Ball th of uperleoe a Dake meieOs 1S We Sta evr InE | Wat obs atsceenis. Gopentien br, Wak, raliat tbe ninaen “Vou. do not doubt bus tat yon aro to pe} seers she Pa oles Vite: Sg Me rag Poe le de ‘and the interest tereo tthe claims on such xed and hereby made arrested Given and t Mr, O'Couor Is a tall, gentiemaniy-iooking man, ” - r a No, Thaven't the slightest donbt about it,” and ‘The rain was falling héavily a3 herd Brennan and | with gray hair and beard, ‘There is something the smite on the “Boss's” countenance grew broader | yj. deputy, Mr. Judson Jarvis, arrived at the orice | 18 Dts cee eet ine ey ee be gaa a i Oke. vd ” **<Doyou know When the arrest is to be made” of the “Boss.” Dark clouds hovered low in the sky | pig guditor it is impossible to resist the feeling “I dare gay im & Very short time—at least I hope it | and cast @ gloom of night In the hallways and vestl- and -~ 8 penetrating into the deepest recesses of Will be soon, for t have been threatened so lon, je ad ‘oom where the victim of the "7 . about getting arresied, ana the people who are ne | dule adjoming the a ith Nie trignde att izing upon a chait pointed out by the jearned " G2), 17H, 4 B10, 4.500, 5,33, 4109, 3,104, 2,105, | terested in having me arrested haye been talking so | Warrant was closeted with bis riends and counsel, | counsel, and being cordialiy invited to ve seated, the d Fouchers for thore of the aforesaid county warrants for | much about it of late, that L Will be oly Loo glad | The motley crowd Mat lined the stairs made a pas- | following conversation ensued: — 870, bearing reapectively the following numbers: -33y, 1,076, be that e REPORTER—! have waited upon you, Mr, O’Conor, 2 000 604, 2,785. 2,823, 83, 3,804, 1,109, 1,544, Mbbebriieess MOHIIKO 30 Feah, perdfegpdlargntevednctigehesterrdretr Anette) nocurdance with my instructions, to eudeavor to a aa} id " d, Without stopping to answer ihe greet: | obtain your views of the all-abserbiag topic of the t fore that the receipte signed Keyser | 1 Say NOW, aS! have said again and again, thas I | aong, and, obtail ay VieWs of tie ‘abs id deponent for 2 Aan Teanee vely wiles receipts are at- | will be triumphantly acquitte m the end of all the ings of ‘nose whom he encountered on his way up, | hour—I presume you understand to Whom Dy rie and that faid signa- auee ae ere oS Sgainst me nena he soon reached the door, Mr. Brennan looked con- pt A TL understand--7 wee’s amairs 1 am Innocent, but in gone tne, when the caso | slerably flurried, After Knocking at the door and | ReroxTER—Yes, and I should like your own tdeas, comes into the Courts, they Will fiud ‘hat Ihave not | while waiting until it was opened by one of Mr. O'Coxorn—Well, there will be no ort o ins, by way of summa: ioge with the public moneye aforeenne bon. and 1 WabMities should be paid by the tard Comptroiler to the x the Board of Apportionment mentioned in per’, or parues enlitied to receive the same upon ffeate oO th three officere so required half by the said act That ail times since, and is Mayor of suid city, Richard 1d elty, and Willem the 4b day of July section: the 6<30 chapter of the ninety-fourth seasi t orn of tas State have fixed the amount wo berated in y n the first section of gach law provided, and the { t there were tet to nim foresnia conpty warrante of 186% addition to | pearing respectively tne follow num bere: 6) 2,780, yf have fixed meat tte full amount of two per cent upon the valuation in that firat aeetion. mentioned, fn : the whole excess of the State tax for said county, over the amount charged to said county for State taxes in the year and, have also, made the settings apart and Jn _ suet rection, and Jy was an ym pts M. Tweed was, and unl and meat thereaty Terident of the Board. ul eperrisors ol tala county, That after tue vassage of such aiid ie prertbe, 26 vay of eptember, Jn the year afore 1 187 the ‘apportionment dire in domyg #0. bare comple to be rateed; and th ‘apart no provision is made for the revi pal sume for wbieh the aforesadl bonds w @ any sum OF sums set Apart OF Ap § ervieore of Aalid county, except ari rvorting to be of the charactor ;a/oresald were 9,486, 2,015, 2, hed by the nald three ofivers, amount 1b. to EY AND TWHIYR THOUSAND for anid wa NR DOLLAR® AND THLE ed "A," which in made a specification of the re f the said Sapervisore ment por mn Or authorize the signing of sald firm retend jonery and the ; Kereinatter ‘nated, ‘Taah® eayment theres nie : EF auch Ura section, Ihave alee prran ant iber et, JOHN WH KEYSER, | Which fam anxious to obtald, mad dnave as lie | Hervously wiped away with his pandker- RXACT DASIS FOR TTTRB} Fete “ , eto. 0 wu in that of r r, =T. oe ‘ . : ra i eertiteations mere reapocively pa Riss - r 9 rionment, aC tee “teotia , eat wee Pete ee ites We bs at doubt of deing acquiticd and of being able clearly | chief ino persphauon, which stood = out Mr. O'Conor (after @ moments ¥ or Com fo be tsened boner’ as eribed we nate prow Wo proviiesundete pay the amounts epvertiven neu of je Sonny: to prove that I am hot gaiity of what has béen of Corporation Connscl O'Gorman, | charged against me asl have Fy that iam sitting |'D great beaas upon bis forehead, § he can Jawfuly ral by tar during (he @iid year 187) Bees ee ©», and Cnowy of New York, a:—Righars O'Gorman, being | UM this chAlr. J KYOW Fight Well shat tere i axoou | vidently felt hat Nip tk Wae Dob oF the moss COLSLINUED ON TENTH PAGS, noowe of the ap tations to departments " woade by the bald Board of Appor- and thal Dirpoece ae alorenald T is “To your third question I anawer:—The defendants in the | with his oratorical efforts in benalf of the veloved | natured oficial, who looked ag though he was very - after service of the | of people who had collected about the door of Big’ | aid not arrive all at the same time, Gould was the , 7)

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