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deus, vee Sur sora, Gebonbe 90d pays: That 14 will appar Crom vee Gaboines AMGarit OC | wee weeky exgePeCtiTa, qed (aq und Waal the ees. SPAT Te oF Hata Ba Mi | BA PrAG LEAH « 2on0 ; Wink NNW YORK HHRALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 187L—TRIPLE SHIENT, Mayor Halt, subsequentty prevented to the Cosrt, | Shorit's notice did not call for tae election of Alder. - DEBTORS. thatthe order made retarmable at one o'clock would | Men oF Asstétans Aldermen, THE FREED MUNICIPAL MARLSTROM. most BARN. tue Court of Appeals had the 1 rien now Sotng in wat wad lucely have beem complied with bad the aglaarits | qecdea tn Judge Iavies" case, «nat tg, Warden oF are in of Asnociat accompanying It deen legibie enough to enable the | notice was sufficient. | yes be and under the contol of the Mayor to real taom and to inform'himscit what ii | _ Mf. LAWRENOE repited that tf the mater wae PO | 4 other Relic of Barbar- | van, Cato tallot-Box Breeze the Latest Ward aud 12 Opleion oe Gennes ed honest | Washe was called upon to appear end anawer, but | Piya Banvann asked By one eT ang 34 Riockesed ae Sure dail for debs were now siection ‘and count of voles tast may vecest st tae tn reply to the order of the Court he sent in his aM%- | Mr. Corson intended wo piace tke boxes Without ism Abolished. Walch (Oe bail ¥ over $0n,0n, aaa ihey would be nation Created by the bility, ns deponcat believes some of aaid mpapectors | O8Y%> 88 Lollows:— re Mi. Boocstavan sald tt would be an tmpatation ae a fow instances tne lak week Ua th Seventy. to have been heretofore e! tn frauds iu com City and County of New York, #3,:-~A. Oakey | ona public omcer that ne did not intend to do his id not cleaire thelr cases to come before Wand of thes f° nection wit ie cleston, FitGRRALD.” | All pelag duly sworn, deposes Gnd sare: that OR | Gui.” amp ania there wan no imputation ar | WRU Delivery ef Debtors trom Ludlow | | Th ended the proceedings. Rho i cocianemeaaad Tait . Anas, ‘Notary Publioy Ya wud ior New | 2. BM. ot this say jane wisn atch of papers, wore ail if that were all ‘he would grant the raer. Street ee Scenes of Jey and —_| while some mon gnashed their teeth wath rege” county. gene — . Sorrow—The Condition of the Prison— ‘DAMUS ASKED FOR APPIDAVIT OF JAMES M, MOONE, ‘Shree apparent aMidavita, which from some reason | ata: torm of the Su; Court of the State of New oo man city antl Coats oF Reo Eanes a, | Magis al depacas ea cana ne rend. | “York ran cna lee oar Nor Yo A Good Time Coming THE FONDS FOR THE FIRE VICTIMS REE, Mitane, being duly sworn, deposes aud ware :—That | Hoied in cath ud. every Glention Aneto oe “Proven Jaaas orgs 0, Baraard. puss p Cokie Meese 7) be restaod'at No. 260 Greenwich street, t the Tre | oly. in accordanos wish the requirements. of law eae, Pepvie of the, State of Boer Foes, on tee retion of ‘The following sums have been recetved at the avits of Auti-Tammany pg i Ba Ch sroerores there was @ seugnc’ Se Lanscesec af elec: | Pereee of eenetin the czy and county'ot New York, | The Court of Oyer and Terminer was yestorany | yeazn oiloe for the sufferers by the fires in Ome. on the sth day love! D tor tion, and in accordance with the Ouuined in | On reading and ie of Gi J. Kraus, the | the scene of considerable interest, the occasion Wi and Mi deponent was olecied an tnspecior of election xe following card hereto annexed:— cago, Wisconsin ichigan since last reports— Politicians. 5 district of the ‘Third ward, — pcm aticcaee O deimg the delivery from durance vile of several pO yoo fir wa AS AU, Tete OF Moe Nee doureatt | TQ, EvEOE o” tae Gen Ton on nn parties who had been imprisoned for debt in Lud+ PA RB een Magor low Street Jail, There congregated within the walls ections, in city, to take the oath of { ns, IN sa oe Of the court room.as motiey a group as could be Wien he was ifort a i : al ie Hall in Reply to the Orator of | antess ne produced ter from the Bureau ed. ee een id tn, seen, and while the prompt and humane action of int autumn oF now it the ity for if dressed to itm the oath could aot be edminimered | rae peu ul upou the demeernite siecieher een soo Judge Barnard was spoken of in laudatory terms the Great Reformers. Mr. Purto J, une chatraaam of the Warst Committee or i eaceae er good br ramora gertticate the proccediugs were not devold of humor and @ de ge A coigh ome re barter, en in refusal of rity 8 few rich and racy incidents, Most of the spectators oe tae . consequence again 2! a reat '@ or cannot be or because were ie | of me cotlonn, when, fie testaed that ou ve bera diminished to conform to the laws [oo ae ig yi ia a agen oe , i Fee eens ind the Aller Moco he yard Wake meni weet | PONaepRnaneice aus erase ie | Gece aeeaenseet ic tape eats | uve of ear itn amt” manie Ballot Boxes, stituted for depohent, and on th eae te ae ee este te, | Sasa rhe,Place® eect huicts Te nald ofts,on the | anxiety. There were others tn Court, however, | Grand (otal, Chicago fund, the Mayor was sworn into oft ‘Twentv-Arst, Wf {2 the 16 in the | MOTRINE Of the election (0 be held on salt Tih Cay or the | Wio took quite a ditferent. view of the general sttua- Knows the persons appointed by the Mayor, snd net. 17 in the Ninth and 4 in the Nineteenth | Tuners JOM. at im. De Sree ef Bleteom: ini |: tSeett 208 among’ the’ assembi: ight be noticca | Brom the College of the City of New Yerkes aaneannaed j ME_aa Inspectors of elegtion 1n sald ward; that the Second, Third, and Beventcenth | purposes, of said, election. to the uy mee’ Ps ‘The Juntor class of the College of the olty of New yp | infpectors of election in said ward are in the in: acancies, ‘There are CWrepublican in- | “Ari turther dommanting lira, the satd Cornetlas Corson, | the hawk eye of the reicnticss creditor, who, tremu- ‘ BARNARD’S ORDER, ferc:1 of the ‘wmmany fal Association: they are § ea ean thand”: Rigteoy actor oat ANS dst | Cie! of tus Barean of lection atorea wee that the | lous and unesay, glanced furtively towards the | XOrk have sent uaa check ioe SN ane ——— | Sat nsec coe as raat eeu tenses tereeCnnant vita nat geeactad nem “enero | Sted tavand byte nek Benoh as the prey was being loosened irom bis | Of {helt entertainment in aid of the Ohicege: i eral Geld day inshe | Meu! Of deponent a fair retarn cannot be obtatned, ‘Tala will leave Hoe" atte | Rew York, ontitied Aa eat grasp. There was, moreover, a fair representation tay was another geu Byun JAS,-M. MIMNE, ‘as follows :—Two in the ward, 3 in | “tity and county of New Yor of the Hebrew element, and 2¢ was not difficult to Subscriptions in Havana, Cabs. ~~ Lawyers were to be seen ilitung hucriediy Sworn to before me this 2d v8 Ot November, 1871, the mn The following suvscriptions raised a¢ Havamay ® court room to another, and paying | Wa. Lixpsay, Notary Public, New York county, ae Bek ae, Twentiteworentiovse | THE FIFTEEN MILLION BONDS. | Sever. Nerpsncs see pcsmihrmensaeisetteay aster | Cubo,for the rellet of the Chiongo sufferers, aawe’ eae nore a Honus atter them | <aCitt! "ice Conity OF New York eerc-sWihwan Me. | Piitieand tweattseccnts and Bo he Rigetcech wands a pancanana well-defined features. Sesides these was ® porfect | been forwarded to this clty through tae Reuse of am ere and there’ the general pubito, at. | (ern, Reus duly sworn, Geponcs am fume Rae eee ee ee cles re Reece | duethor Modification of tho Grent Injunction— | regiment of attorneys, armed. with papers setting | Simon de Visser:— Bee cibizel y of > K " tow daily 10 the couris in auticipation of | 2,153 Third aveauo, in the Twelfth ward, in the said | Teeenation, dectiaauion or other causes, the sclestion by (he Augast Beiment to the Rescue. forth stories of rascality ana fraud of some a A! poses of euaeiat 7 Mayor, therefore, amounts to only 278 out of 1,170--whole terdi before Jud: ‘ sa. | Cliy; that he has resided in said ward for upwards of it store. No. vacancies were deemed creai Application was made yesterday m° | poor debtors whose freedom they intended to clopments in the still fresh grakd seusd+ | or fycive years, and daring that perted be NAS taken | either ian year or in thin yoar'vy mere Teason of cuange of | Barhardby counsel, on behalf of August Belmont, | resist to the last. In tew oases the opposition was ne day, the city complications, #B active Inlorest 10 6lECHOU inalicrs; that DCKROWS | boundaries, because inspectors are closen on ward tickets. for 2 modification of the injunction relating to the | bitter and fal; 2 gees verhaps, in order ana interest was the ral of the persons now acting ag inspectors CHAS. Q. JOLINE, Ontef Clerk. " ‘ » @nd successfal; but in the majority PECTORS OF ELECTION CONTROVERSY. g My ; oop: - we Gy Ee Bp Mes the And he is ip gt and ee I, there ie not | issue of the balance of auee Asap worth ¥4 city | rounded harangues wont for naught. It was really . . Earn «i Tweitth ward; ‘amon! spectors 80 | now any vacancy in any ofMice of Inspector of Klec- | ponds, to be negotiated in the foreign market. A por- | pot! ft case Mr. Strahan, counsel for ie chief nm to deponent arc the Toulowiag peraoes Yrs, i | wons, ‘Deponent asks adjournment in ‘Saturday, uy i ids were negotiated by Mr, ee be Pek be: Santying to Gee oe om iy Ml the reformers, John Foley, appcared ‘uuson, Thomas F, Gilroy, Joun Van | and inthe meaniume calls attention to the honora- | on of these b Betm ness suddenly brightening ap dentniienmaais cane anetiantion 2 JSho R. Farrington, ‘Ldward Hitman, Mor- | ble Court in connection with the hour of secvice | Who now appites for an order to restrain the Deputy | and dejected faces of many of the poor people vlosety ee ert cement mn v W. Wells, James Shorrr, Samuel W, ‘romp. | nercof to ine date of the amdavita hereto annexed, | Compwrolier from endorsing the new issue with the | packed together at the rear of the Court wien the ‘how cause why a mandamus should “not | » Cornetius Callanaa, Joun bickean, William | and charges tiat the same are not only gotten up words, “Approved. A, H. Green, Deputy Com) fal, itt dear friend ompel the Mayor to remove the inspectors | CPST Ord. Williom: Callanan, Andrew McGowan, | for partisan effect, but were destgnodly served at | Wonee,, “APhroveds fa Me eiroeh. Deputy Comp. | joyful announcement of Uberty for some ® appointed by him and to appoint others | yo: Calndoee "tavee woe tae Tiatarae such a late hour forthe purpose of embarrassing | ponds did not present this endorsement, forcign | Pethaps grecced their ear. Now and then some J, C, Burnham & cE askSEeseeges st | 5 this dofendant, when, as date of aifidavits anow, the % mmity with the law, ‘fue application i ; John Norton,’ John Olrastead, John M, Grown, | application could Lave becn made on Taursday. ee Ry wna dee at cee ekta ee | ie ek eee Py be a sa the alleged charge that the present in. | Thomas Kelly and J. H. Crandail; that the sai Deponent desires 10 fully answer the within, if ready negouated may take alarm, and @ rainous de- Poy J ie words § ‘Let im go’ 8 Severo! parties are enttrely under the influence of | answer is lawiuliy to bo mado, although protesting moat elicited cheers. Altogether the scene was were tilegally appointcd by the Mayor; | Henry W. Genet, who is acandidate for Suto Senator thott falsity and acurrility. Dreciation of the bonds follow thereon, im fact, was not empowered to appomt {emu te nih Senatorial district, which metades the pg ihawsenrtnay "s OAKEY HALL. Fe? pABuARns pe MARTELAED I entertaining, and even the most disinterested spec- let they were =the = creatures of | Sid Ward, Gnd who ts We representative of the | Sworn to before me, this 34 day of November, A. LO ag ee cates ee Growaell for fas “per. | ¢#t0F Could not faul to experience a feeling of satis ry appointed to obey its behests, ang | DéAvaNy Hall Association ia said ward; aud in de- D. Lett. Conngiaus’ Consox, “Commissioner of | toner, and mr. btrahan for the Depury Comptrolier | faction at the release of their fellow beings, ‘The e | Donent's judgment satt inspectors are nol eds, 7 are notoriously incompetent and corrapt, | proper parties to be entrusted with batlots The order to show cause is made returnable on Et Sie OE RENO, Ae eet eae COMeOnHAg, lugnt thus thrown into Ludiow Street Jail will doubt. sarnard granted the order, rewuruable at a | ot " a? ei, at = follewing ectection; | Monday hext. not opposing, ‘ordered that the iano: herein less gladden the heart of many a depressed onc, and ‘of the day—one-~'clock VM. Ab tast hour | Of the ead InsietOre. Of acta oh’ | ‘This is a vory protty Inttie quarrel as {t 1s, bat ad- | granted be so far modifed as to permis the | the aotion of she Court w highly commenced. Auagain appearea in court aud stated to | £aid districts in satd ward would, to deponent's | ditional interest aud piqaancy is thrown toto it vy | 1ssue of the balance of the bonds negotiated by the Assistant District Attorney Suliivan appeared with rthat he was willing to have the order to | Kuowleuye, unhestiatngly act ae Mureoted uy sad | the Mayor's reply (through wis chief clerk) to the ean ie tor eee cance Ot ere @ list of the prisoners detained for debt, and also se on the part of the Mayor made retarna- | Uitnies supported by the ‘ramuisuy Tal es pee charges made by Mr. Choate at the Cooper Institute | of tle words im sald injunction order required, of | Presented a statement, in writing, from the prisonor ay Morning next. Juago Barnard conse- | without reference to the actual ballots voted at said | Wectingof city reformers on Thursday might last, | “APproved, Audrew H. Green, populy Pomperaliee.!! im each case. As the creditors nad been notificd iy * x AN ,. a far ortion of them attended, while canted @ new order, returaabie on Monday, | ¢/ection; that in depouent's judgment tt 15 impos. | against the Mayor. Ree Ouners were represented by connacl, = Mr, i; ra Franotsoo Rossel. ring aw Go acvis ron hs ogee aa Ata | Mans waren gonmarovmne o ous. | THE PUBLIC OFFICES, | murine erittna wate en's ase saa rem se freee nena cmertelns Of 8 Large portion oC | Maron's OvFicK, Naw Yorx, Nov. 8, 1871. pee favorable comsideration of the Court, None of the ADAVIZ OW JONN FOREX. j Sworn to before me tts 201m day of Octoset; tevi— | TO 1H BOITOR OF THM HARALD: é Prisoners, however, Were prosent. " ‘The first case y Of New York ‘the importance of any tatormation touching elec. | A Qulet Day Among the Departmente—tirewls | called was that of Martin McDonnell. Upon the {ton ts apology enough for this letter, written at the | About Green—DMore Money fer the Parks. | Production of @ doctor’s cortificate showing the request o! the Mayor, Mr, Choate at ine podtical Such tn: ied yesterd t te Ee teliow to be near his.deach, the Judge ordered ian imoeting of Tuarsday, in the course of his specok, | _ SUCH apathy as prevailed yesterday at the City | him to be sent to tac hospital. ‘The list was gone Miller, being duly sworn, dopdee’ and nayaceclner | gard:— Hall and County Court House, considering tne mo- | through as follows: —Joan C. McQuency, heid for a he resides at a’ strect, 1m tke Sixteunth ‘They have determined oy a false canvass of the votes to | Mentous questions —to some people, at least—whicn | Judgarent obtained by the Niagara Elevating Com. rn ward, in the city of New York; that for a period of | sunt thelr caudidates in, and eoto murder your masjorivies. | are now pending, can only be explained on the | PARY for $600, discharged on his own rocognisunoo; eeliag a8 Very : ng AMON. all classes Of | sour youre he represcnied said wud iu the board of | Te,taisend the Mayor, in whom the City Charter has vested 9, orace Bowen, arrested on nae oe Loree since sposed to the amaany 10 “assoctal +'| ‘Aldertion of the Common COROT of sala cty; that bork wa tt (See has given to the Ring the | ground that the day of election is so near at hand | April, discharged on. his own recognizance; est electio: ‘ob Lo he expect nat d clerks 4 “ wien tate wivon Tide te lace ool are | He Das lor severai yeats veon a member of the with them the exolusire power to couat and declare ike | tHe holders of the minor ofliees are actively engaged Tor goto, I eb pketie oe ay td Taamany Halt. | political organization “known 24 = ‘fammuny ; votes. And he has refused the ge Sp ne made to Lim | in their various districts preparing and “olling up” | the Bist May obtained 10n of four sewing bodies aaa 88 onan | Halt; Aesoctation; that sad @asociation, to | bythe epposition for a recognition of thelr rightsunder the 7 macht “4 i Ak as for esine wre tmaintained | the personal knowiedgo of this deponent, | ‘aw and are of Lhoee appolatments, Here, then, ina { the party machinery, Machines and pawned them; to be discharged on A designed to) control «the | organized, @d has lor years operated, » aystem for | cTime before which all the other villantes of Ri THE COMPYROLLER'S OFFIOR telling his creditors where he had disposed of tne te chy aad couaty of New the purpose of controll ‘ ‘th ty does and dwindie, Tac theft even of twenty miliions of Gofiate ie roperty. E, T. Hewitt, who pata nine cents on the ol is secured by haying can ee pore af gant ng a, tig cea a “lty | mothing woem compared with this bizh-handed and atroctous | is, (0 @ great extent, the point where now the iar t> his creditors, was subsequently lodged in M election appointed “or elected in the | 3n4 Kou oH with, Awl at deponcnt has been How a: the tize of the state, ~ greatest amount of interest centres. Depaty Comp- | Ludlow Streot Jail for $600 worth of goous he had of the association, it betug weil under. | 3p 1s (AMUMAE With, Raving & personal Knowledge | / Who steals my purse steals trash; ‘ils something, wothiag; | + 110° Green by his policy is creating a great deal of | ObtAtned. His discharge was opposed, the attorne leat Luat to succeed at Une election is no | felons, ay Bod peeree ies uns, trl ein kis wholesste Sohing: aud slaughter of the, fe athe ba insisting that nine cents on the dollar was not sufl- Question: Gf Waliols, but one of control | ton Shas pg Tene neta nittee (OF the AssOCta- |. deadly thruss at Ube Very sou i slaughter of the endrage te | confusion and ill-fecling in all departments. The | cient to entitic the prisoner to his release. hspeotors of elec jon has @ representative im each ward in Ene | ties 2: not him escape the responsiblity of this taatchiess | olerks in the various offices have received no salary | Judge BARNARD—That’s More than some people itatives in city, Wo i dolezaled 0 took alter the iN: | crime who alone hed the powerva preveut Kt and refused to fet; ict him go on his own recognizance, hose representative: forests of the association da the | ward. | do so. imsome ume; the Fire and Dook Departments are | SCL Oo NG Sr toaner “ut we have een victim- tn j Thm :represcututlve | names te | inspectors | if Mr, Ghoate's premises were correct his conclu. | Unpaid. The Department of Uharities and Correc- | sred, and we want to atop thts sort of thi v f election for ie varions disincisof hi ra ‘ARD ispectors of el taen ' Seer dt | sions woud be just. But the former are incorrect. nm 4 fe he attachés of allas- | _Jnoge BaRNaRD—Theo you can go to the Grand cocintion inthe eiccion dutricts imtbe | (U¢,7ATMANY Hall interest. The Bureau of lec. | "4 Totlowing: wall pot Soden maple vege: : sure a . 43 10 him the ceriitica low sat the | sert that there is money enough to pay them, but Ciss, HAaugiS PHKLYa, Nolary Pubic, county of New York. WHAT TONY MILLER KNOWS, BONY and Counly af New Fork, York; that K ofthe ct son, ty be holt Wt Noveuver, Ls71; th y on mremmnc er eno ms } SSs8esesseseee Total received since last report. Previously reported,.,...... Grand total Forest Fire Fund. following telegraphic despatch received at this office!— To Tux Epiron or THR HERALD:— ‘made draft for additional three thousand aad tis dollar and thirty-four ceate ($3,076 34). Heavem 4 city with Tip, doer i ig eg sot Assoula- | mth tons re # ong ieee tiara catea of appointment of ering DecEampen sence 4 ary. Treasurer Chicago Aid and arcs int iy, essential qualittcation Of | ins 0 . | Charter does not confer the aforesaid power, nor has Tne next case was that of Churics E, Burden, z fi the HERALD, $20,608. selec eine fit wre pectors, Which ho gives or Withiolds at pleasure; ' Acknowledged from 5 fo selected veins Gel te he tuterests It-Lie represchtative fe Hot ealustiod with the adeusy | te FequeRs been rerused:— that is 1s denied them for purely partisan purposes. | against waom there were five orders of arrest. Tue of tue mspectors to tne Tamiman' ‘Hali interest he LETIZK OF J. B. HODGSKIN TO THE MAYOR, Many compiein loudly that the judges, who receive pee had obtained goods as a furniture deater . ar ced. Of tho inspectors au ceavassel= Of | Wintolds the certificate and reports tothe Rurean of | Tus, HOom Tue Maxon oF 7uE Crr¥ OF New } peavy galaries, and any of whom could readily draw id had failed in business. Diachar, THE MYSTERIOUS AURDER. @ past years, groxs frauds have beea | Riccuonsa substitute whels spotted be the Me Yore:— ; DOMESTIO DIFFICULTIES. repeating | the inspectors of election so Appointed or elecked | ant the Union Lewwe Club of thie city have each ‘“sppolnted | 20 Croford, who was arrested for the non-payment of | Death ef Mr. Kuster, at Bellevue Hespital—The Police Vaakte oe Traco the Marderers. ruamittes of fifieen to wait w for tae par € IMMEDIATE NEED OF MONKY, $170 alimony to his divorced wife. Mr. Geo. Jones, tuivmicing a request fa relation to the appotatment of regis: | ghontd have Leen paid before those to whom not | Whem the case was called, struck a bold attituds are Slaced nider the direction of the represcnta- re tars, canvassers and inspectors to represent the minority and made the 1mportant announcement that he was tive of the Association in the wards respectively, | ana Ge suid represeutative 18 Meld respoustioie 100 | party at the app’ election. more than one-fourth of the amount was dne. counsel for the much teved lady, who opposed In the case of the mysterious shooting of Mr, Gas ine success In his ward of the candtiafe for omce 1 ited of Your Honor that you please 7 a pat im nomaration Uy the Aspociation; tai the | co den:nate the caries possible timo whea K wit beton: | Mmthe hallway near tue Comptrolier’s office yes- | lus feicase unless, | Of conte, ra, bald | tay Kuster, a merchant, in Yonkers, at or newe May ane’ Bek Inspect of election acting under tue di- foaieut sor Youle, recelve the anid comaniiten, Thave the | torday, a small group of court attachés and one} warm at the idea’ of the erdule station, on the Hudson River Railroad, eeme ia their candi | [CCHOR Of, , ARO wand. Femrgpemestive. 0.4 boner 10. be Xone Honer's vert Auks B. LODOSEIN, from the Fire Department, stood conversing about | atro went on to three miles above the city boundary, in Westomester uirds of the ite; cney retern appouted by the county, at a late hour on Tuesday night, as J 1 city, say the Aszociation Of! Ngw youn, Guin Comminee, 1 Nassau sirest, the repeated removal of court officers, One said | declared he would rot im jail rather than pay. y caudid e Must be money e110) gaved in this “What am unieoling man," continued the orator. s Which nave brew } scnemesarc resortod (0, suet As false Lega, ballot THE MAYOR'S REPLY. toneip along. the payout of moneys due to tees | “Lo there, Your Houor {ufting ® catld in his arms), | Previousiy reported, there as deen a fatal coset, yreat énterest |} aMing, repeating, personating voters and false | 44485 B. Honasxin, Esq., Chairman, &¢., No. 11 | who wererciained. He was complimenting Mr. | behold tne innocent ol Tos of the marriaze, | he having dted in Bellevue Hospiial sbout teres pial one or the Nassau sireet:— G but witn rather fint praise, when one ot | There 1s now $170 due, and tho man refuses to pi o'clock yesterday morning.. The circumstances sut- ier, OY all OF these Ineans, | _ “4 to as the opp + Sir—l to ackaowleage receipt from you of | the others offered to bet him that ne could out of revenge on his wife.” The counsel grandiy ecior | Sosoriet to as the oppariunity teagorded, or tne ne | «2 Twine letter, dated Omober je Commit | that Prove | Oxhibited tne tiny child, accompanied by a look. of SVE | Operation of 1s aystem Uc. Inspectors of election | tee of Citizens and Taxpayers for the Financial Re- EVERY MAN REMOVED indignation, thas elicited the greatest merriment. an honest clectoL. | were reporied as elected at dhe election held on sth. | Lorm of the City, the Committee of Political Reform, | by Mr. Green was dismissed st the instigation of “Bat what,” said tne Judge, “do you want me to > Mayor with te | Novemver, 4870; that deponent has # personal | 8d the Union League Club, of this city, have eaoh | Connolly and a and that every place | do!’ tion to thts | Agd ot tne inspectors of election elected and | ®Ppointed a committee of Afteen to wait upon you | thus vacated was filled again by adherents of eiiner | “Let him go,” replicd Mr. Jones;” let him work, kne a nya ee Ret RG : Appointed for te several election districts of tne | sor the purpose of submitting a request in relation | of those two men. He that he knew of one | and appoint u receiver ana pay what is due," rounding the shooting of Mr. Kuster are iavoived: mystery, and may never be developed, althougm 1s firmly believed he was attacked by highwaymen, robbed of his gold wartcn and chain, aud ta his straggle to escape was shot through the Hi ‘Thuricentl Ward of Lis city; and that sox ese | to the Appointment of registers, canvassers and tn- | man who lad now control of ten pluces to distribute | ‘‘Now," humorously remarked the Juage, “why | either falling or crawling on the rail © persons recommenced ty the | jisneciore of election he LDOWS to have been cer | spectors to represent the minority party atthe ap- | them and give tus ® show. of patronage eud | Dot Pay. 's yourselt, ar. Jones") in nearly sm ungonscious coudition, | after tes prescatatiyes; at (he names of | gavoa in curtyimg Ou Ue piactices aforesaid, an | Ptvaciume election, eccure their votes and work for O’frien. “Wanat!? proudly said the counsel, “1 ps Why, | shootin: Mr. Kuster remained tnere ed by the Mayor are sent by | that with snch inspectors an honest wud fair eiec- J am instructed to request of Your ifonor that you ‘This statement was corroboraied by one or two | Your Honof, I protest against it. Am mad to | three o'clock Wednesday morning, whea s tents Mlections, where @ notice tO | tig in sald ward 1s al Maposstoutty, i please to designate the earliest possible time when | others, and the report seemed to be generally pretty | support other men’s wives!” (Great laughter.) I | of cars of tne Hudson River Company, in C is prepared and handed. in the { ANTHONY MILLER. it will be Convenient for you to receive the said com- | well credited. In regard to have already nobly and generously repounced my | ran over and crushed his ght arm, bestaes fniot! Waber Of the cases, ts the Chiirmal of Lue | sworn wo before me, this 20th day of Octoper, 1871. | Muitees, ‘THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, fee im this case,” (Laughter.) other injuries, Mr. Kuster, being placed Hall tection Committee ti the ward. WHO | yori 4’. HauLah, ssulaty PUUG Gouuly of NEW ‘to which Lanswered:— it was considered rather singular that the work “Well, then,” observed the Judge, “I must send | train, was brought to the city, and remamed: Withiolds the same, as he (uUkS proper. | Yor. m = ke the lature Of 1870, by unanimous vote of the | should be done by an Oflicer im a distinct bureau ef | Bim vack to jail.” treatment in the hospital up to the uilMaa@u 13 Not Sed as ty tle tvelity of | THR AFPLDAYIT OF JAMES 1 Senate, and by @ vote of cighty-tiree Memoers of | the Vomptrolter’s office while the pt Oficer—the OTHER CASB3. death. A son of deceased and oth tec to the tuterests of theTamony Mal | iy aya county.af New Yori ra | Assembly afirmatively and only three negatively, | City Paymaster—stands rea:ly to do the work. The George W. Le cee | cauttantias August 12, for A the notice IS Withheld ALA # sHustitte ety assed an act giving to the Mayor of New York cit refuse to col with th $600 debt, to making an 4 te being duly ewor jeposes P Wy | Fire Commiasioners refuse imply ie Te a i an assign. led, Wino 18 fortiwith apoottccd by the GRC Wicl SSboe te tne aah eee hace | the power of appointing registrars, inspectors and | quest that the attaches of the department suould | ment of "wis property. Frank L. Sorton, Depowcnt ot New York, aud reskied in saia ward for the | CauVassers to fli vacancies occurring among the | apply at the Comptroller's oMce for the money due | clerk, arrested his employers. in ay last twenty years aud upward. { aa pertsonsliy them instead of being pald,of at the Fire Depart- | case the Assistant Disirict Attorgey admit ' iamied With many ol the inspectors of | OF, according to spectiio a appointed. Ment headquarters as heretofore, Tue compitea- | it was rather @ serious affair, but urged that \ election appotnted by the Mayor, and now Last autumn the Mayor acted under that author- | tions are dally and hourly growing worse, and there | the prisoner’s family wouid suffer from his incar- ug & such im tue First Assembly dis- | '¥, and while the conduct of some of the inspectors | will certainty be a heavy storm of indignation | ceration. He was discharged. J, S. Durand dis- ulct, comprising the rirst, Second, Third and Filth | Wo had been elected was criticised, yet, eo far as | opened on the devoted Green's head ere many days, | chal |. Julius Lessen, held for $600; discharged. been i wars of gaia cliy; from deponent’s kagwicdge of the yor knows, after some inquiry, none of his it Was stated that the sunt of $110,000 had been | Lev Huuler, in jatl since September 22, on an exe- lols at | sid Inspoctors WU WOMo=t wud fair return of the | APPOUNtees were subyected to unfavorable criticism. | deposited to the oredit of the Department of Parks | cution for $1,000; discharged on nis own recog- P ail caQ- | Votes cast 19 an uler imposeiiility, as several ot ite @ Humber of committees from conventions | yesterday, in addition to the $40,000 paid the day | uizance. Theodore Kunizman, arrested for $250 for wiveds oF the inspec | suid inspectors are repeaters and have been engaged | Of clitvens, as well as from party organizations, last ieee ‘The Deputy Comptroller alse deposited | board and lodging, discharged; tne Court remark- OL 80.8 OF Uae leading repr 5 emt ve | in other dishonest practices In elections hereio‘ore, autamn made requests of the Mayor similar in char- the credit of the Department of Pubtic Instruc- | ing that, perhaps, the ouly way to obtain redress any Hali Axsoctation, and iv a ty wi- | gud from my knowledge uf their persons character | scter Co the request contained in the avove letter, | tiun the suai of $110,000 for the use of thatdepart- | was for his landlady to come at him g, 2yccpicd. ase cerainiy, by those | and thelr valuation Of kU Oat! and ther kuowa | Tie Mayor respectfully deolinea either to hear their | ment, with @ stomach pump. August Rheinnardt, Eney vests e,t ity Ps V make retr tency to tue Tammany Hall or “ting” mau- | *#atewents orally or to meet them, and, tor reasons AT TRE SHERIVF'S OFFICE arrested for non-payment of damages in vorable to the damiuany Hall candidate | ei.e. tne ection im xald district, In the wands ot | Partly personal and Dandy peliiisaliee Well as be- | there was but little apparent Dusiness, ag the depn> | @ breach of promise of marriage case; { relerence to thy rallo. cust And such such Mspectors, bide fair to be a farce and will nor | Caase Nts ume was 60 occupied that if he gave audi- | ties, or a large port discharge’. Henry Johnson, arrested for a aebt of 4 oon saapevecread or oem Pgs m retina | express the nonest wishes of the voters of said dis. | ¢20e to one he woula bave Rad to extend it toatl, | connection with t $170 for board and lodging; hin E. P. Inskances the Ieaneciavie cittscneot | ict, and, as Citizen, | earnestly protest against | ANd thereby other business be postponed. He, | Supreme Court. jolly. mmissioner sat | Schroeder $300 debt; discharged. In the case of a (rl ME ar mace me ae depo-it (ng my ballot in (he keeping of sich dishonest | therefore, last aacumn requested the com: oer to | in-his listle pem in the’ farthest corner of the room, | Samuel Oppenheimer the Judge remarked that it aro alrald lo come ioimard to make | ncpeccors, who respect neither human or divine | Submit to lim in writing suck views or ats a8 | running his pininp, foi hand through mis giosay | was.a bad case, It appearing that the prisoner was . the ae st tlle Foe hag ied aw. JAMES LAIKD, they might have touching the exeretse of his author- ris, and looked ready and and anxious todo any | worth $75,000, The opposing attorney stated toat a #0, “| ee poe tors — xt. > | Sworn to vefore me, this 2d day of November, 1871, | 1t¥ In making the appointments alluded to. amount of legal levying. Over near the windows | there was'a judgment for $34,000 against him. Pro- cen appointed by the d rin the Tam- | qv Jauvis UMRISTUPARKS, Nutary Public, sew ‘The Mayor recognizes, as every American oficial | facing Broadway the venerable Koenler stood, occa- ceedings had been taken against him tn the United interest; thai they wre piuced under (he | York county. ought, the right of constituents to profter advice or | stonaliy pressing down his whitening tocks, gad | States Court and the bail was tixed at $65,000, the Tammany Halt representative in the | NBL DRADDY oF i " recoramendations that may tend to enlightep, to | varying the amu: ent of ‘The Judge declined to discharge the prisoner, ‘Among wilt commit any fraud necessary to make | tie cont ve Ae we BA! rede of ol Dina, counsel or to direct official action. MAKING HANDS the other cases were those of Henry Slater, held for favorable te the candtdates put in gom- | Y and County of New For —Vauiel Draddy, | ‘The Mayor this yoar had already, before reeeiving | with his friends and acquaintances as they passed | §300 since Uctover 6, Sisonarge jon Kennedy, no 3 5 ; Fy 5 EF RE And requested permissic Yonkers for interment, which was graated late day, a jury having first been empanelied examination of the remains made by Deputy ner Marsh. A day jor the inquest has mos been named, and it may be found impossible tain witnesses who will be able by their evi to explain the mystery. In the meantime Yonkers pore and the detectives of this city In pursuit of the murderers, but they seem to ltue ifany clae on whicn to work. It was yesterday that a man had been arrested in On suapicion of having been one Of the parties Come cerned In the shooting of Mr, Kuster, * NEW YORK CITY. j &. 8 rape 4 cannot Write, Many well kp i n re. auauienily couuting tle ©: he terest of the T ‘The following record will show the changes (a the tempera ture for the past twenty-four hours in comparison with (he corresponding day of last year, as indicated by (he thermous eter at Hudnul’s Pharmacy, ixeaup Buliding, corseree Ann street: 1870, 9t1, © sr. oP. E g Qe 23 ra z a 3 Q! Ss 3 p 2 i 4 & 3 itt that the feeling fa | betug culy sworn, deposes and says:—That he re- | your communication, followed his precedent of last | by hia quarters witn watching the playful itte | charged; J at. a. Hayes, dis. rersai iM LS caly (hat Wibh such laspece | Fides at No. 64d’ West Forty-eight gireet, im the | oar, He sucrefore solicits your views, OF those of | syarrows ont on the grass alld the piritth tigtle s Jones, not di t: argeds Charles Scion will be a farce and A rand inthe | aWwenty-se.ond ward of | tite chy of New ‘Tor yoer fellow commivrestnen, 1m writings sud ne pro: | oF ¢ g k puris | P. Jones. net discharged; Gharies Lejour, French id ward for w that he was a can- Fi thot fountain im the Park. Seebacner sat near | Lootmaker, decision reserved; Eugene Gonsherry, hh Mueller, a German, fifty years of ape, accidentally Ines to give as fuil, immediate aud explicit an | him gazing fondiy on the portrait of Nick Muller | sent to for contempt by Ju Jor pe! . fronti answer thereto as their impertauce may demand, and lifting hiv eyes occasionally to “take in” Nett Harnard’ dechined to intetierey Simon Guanes Ln age bby ropa ap grata papel marr pode and doubtless as saiisfactory a one as an oral audi- | Bryant, who was supposed to ve arranging the bonds | admitted to ball m $1,000; N. B. Darling, case of x — mie omer pesttuliy; your obedient of I fe hy eee neas oy Loo when ne on, moe Senge) F, eager ee - debt, " § am, sit, very ‘ully, your obedient ser- | woutd be appoin Jomptroiier. In the extreme | nos discharged; Jo! . Brown, detained for $340 at | canvasser of elections iu the same district at said | yant, A, OAKEY HALL. south west orner Brown and hts festive clerk, | by his boarding house keeper, discharged; Thos. JOHN POLEY, | that ie nas before pie, thts 2d lay of November, Is7i— | Wards of ten soars; et, Notary Public, New York county | Tasser oo picctioas In Ng ae be ge din. > " * iritls of the J wenty-secon ry cl DUNE AE NCD POE ee ihos It election of 1869; that David McBride was al g duly sworn, deposes and sas ch AG NO. 174 Delancey atrect ne cit ; @lecuion; that during said election said Mebride | < Murphy, seemed to be fall of business, or rather, | Slattery, nail $10,0W, detained for debi, decision Coroner Young yesterday held an inquest at No. @ Gam in the Thirteenth ward it sat citer thay | PTOPOKed fo deyonent and urged upon Nim toailow | To this letter of the Mayor no response whatever arlittag ti 4 m y n fo be, while Gumbicton twirled his jetty | reserved. mine street on the body of Mr. Louts Pt ras born in and has since resided in sata | MM (Mcbride) to trauduleutly change the valivts | hasbeen received. mustaches and scowled at an old man. in the rooni, CONDITION OF TRE JAIL, 5 seaih ‘atta tie intima aee Ridge street, and was so terribly injured that death enews® toon afterwards. Coroner Young was notified to het@ am Iuquest on the body, which was dent to the Morgue. ie nas been for several years amember | DY counting to certam Of | the canditales | peruaps by “opposition” party Is meant the re- | who carries a wicked tongue in his head and @ | report was receutly submnitied to Sheri Bren: | § celaemiaty (link tien a lemdee ta ibe tees at one los denonees pieaparecesttomcaee | aud wo oiners less; aud sad McBride in. | Publican one. If so, thom the Mayor's answer is iived'in eden fatty + /Sepsagetnaneas be - *hi Controlled by Said association and for pe Rp ge A ve = Seovee a | thatthe minority inspector—is (he eletced one de. nd fdses athe lection lield tn the city and | Bropesaly of McBride were rejected * ieponeut; Ser tad eatantdint aed otihe caveat ts Wet there was but little more than the usual ronti death, that of a German Jew, who refused to eat jew York; that ine sald @evoclation Lay | Wat Said NcBride Is one of tne inspectors of elec: | tion of the republican ward organization of the Re- except the inatter ‘of the Inspectors oF Election foou except such as was Jared by his ‘own peo. auve mn caeh wart, cf whom it is expected | OH Au sald distiicl appolnied by ile Mayor to act | publican County Committee, whereof @ distin | and the ‘proceedings 1a relation thereto berure the | pie, in accordance with hele jolonel Jolin j a e 0 religious customs. fortiicoming election; that be isnot v ic matters that the eléction returns willshow | *% nage ot a * tod wit L} wished repudlican candidate for the Presidency of | Courts. © was busy during the after- | ‘The physicians attributed his death to cholera morbus of the associate candidates in the ward; | petaca who be safely trusted with the ballot \s' D yor or teat ye . a noon preparing the documtnis expiaiming the juced by cating unhealthy food. since 1868 there ction inspectors are nomigated orappoine, | (é people a! the election on 7AM Xeweanber NOt. the United States t* chairman, Mayor’s position and which aré given above, ¥) 3 Teport Of such representative; thut te | sworn to vefore me, this sist day ot ve a Only one complaint has so far been made by the AT THE OTHER ARTMENTS . mitted suicide by cutting hts throat. The percentage ives report ts communicated through | wi—. W. Noses, Notauy Public, New Yi | agents of tne “political reform” party against tn. | there was nothing to notice beyond tne ordinary } of sickness, considering tue average namber of in- of the aseetation, or through the Bureag Tersvaitred ss hegbasithain spectors, and upon that complaint the offender was | Fouline business. There were numbers of callers, | mates, has been very small. During the cholcra tu the Mayor, wio makes the eppoin- JAMES EEALY'S KNOWLEDGE, Promptly superseded, The Mayor will as promptly | ©” course, on both Messrs. Tweed and Sweeny, Dut | season, when prisoners were dying in Kings county ecommended; the notices to the inspec- City and county of New York, e%.:—Jaues Healy | ivestigate all complaints preferred ‘ainst tn- | DO business of public importance or af any extraor- } and other jails by wholesale, we had not one case of © appolutmeat am panded to a represen- | being duis swora, deposes and says:—That he re- | xpectors by citizens, These inspectors have been | Ginary character was transacted, sickness. This I consider to be one of the best tests gee Hau ~ ihe ward, and by | Sides wl Nu. 10 Harrison street, inthe Fifth ward of | turee Mather of the ek v CHA basket of apples on his acm. Tue other deputies | nau by Warden Tracey on the condition of the were either away electioneeriug or engaged aa | prison. It way handed to Judge Barnard delivery. rusal, and the following is an extract:—“Prior to my OVFICR wardenship, January 1, 1868, there been but one ce avove referred to Im the jai r Mra. Jane 8. Brown, a woman thirty-three years of Gam who was employed as cook at 110 West Thirty-first etreet, early on Thursday afternoon. while slightly intoxicated, tay veral hours subsequently was Cound in be dead, The'police report (iat Mrs. Brown Wat aramte exeees ad years, roner Young was called to an inquest, down on the bed, and as been hut one aeath—that ef Beider, who com- THE RAILROAD FIGHT IN HOBOKEW. An Lujunction Issued Against Farther Tearing Up of the Rails—Travel Resumed, As was predicted in yesterday's HESALD the Prem Ment of the North Hudson County Railroad Com- pany has succeeded in obtaining from Chamcetler Zabriskie an injunction against the destruction es the horse car ratiroad on the streets in Hobokom, (he Mayor and Street Commissioner were nora ‘of the Chancellor's action, and any eet men: to replace the Pails. Moos Rtternoon the horse cars were ‘enabled, is roa usual, to the manifest satisfaction of those in Gnion Hill and West Hi en, The case come up in the Courts, and the chances aro that the right of the city to tax the company shall be UpRoud, es SUICIDE IN NEWARK. In Newark yesterday afternoon @ man uamea Sanders, seventy- years of age, and residieg ot No, 142 Green street, committed suicide by hanging himself in an outhouse, He was found and@ cat down while still alive aud a surgeon at once sent for, He lingered ull a late hour last mght, 0. J EER “PHILADELPHIA MUD: Pecerel tain Octo eaa tre aoe bah pos ped i Y ULINE, Chief Clerk, THE PHILADELPHIA MUDDLE. Re spasms, but upon inquiry 1 uyward of nineicen years; that he 1s per- | The interest of the public, wrough en fh f the asso souelly aoqualneed with several of the inspectors | art nag up corte tae } { sad cily, and las resided 19 aaid ward for i ef ratlnnys ng rey | With it 18 ex- i erection now i hui ine imspec- have always found the persons jad been subject to euch atta young lady in her teens when she comes to the | Ceuncil <i TH © ef Beco acks for along time belore thelr unprison- ng as wnch in First | words ‘To be continued,” at the very moment | Bae cic oa Hh Mont. ‘The report wenc on to refer to the uatapuees em to see that the returns showthe suc. | Axsembly disuick: that im the judgment of | (ne incidents in the novel Or romance shie’'was read. wertesite Home od Sere ars theme ta tate a ncacexuraondlpars, Siok: ene comers go re pereas of ts uspouent au poem —- ane re op Bae] ing nh Te tg hee be suppressed as far PAILADELPAIA, Nov, 3, 1871, pens caused them to take a long time to dry. (at ea igjes | said inspectors. 14 imporsible, as Geponent knows | ascpossible under. the’ circostenccy ai; The e WHAT JUDGE BARNARD THINKERS. wometimes the ballot boxes are sta some of gal uspectors appointed by the Mayor to | next, when the whole mater Will be again ae bos Peers Gabi sisodinugss Peniaaes med hadease sometimes votes are personatert by) be nerctofore cugaged in e nO right to vute, ama sometimes the falsely connted, giving to the association , Baving read the report, Judge BARNAKD 8Xid:— auds ia connection with | before Jadge Baraard, change for the better, A clause in Parden’s Digest | «my opinion is that the jail Is i Kept, in point of wos. AMES HEALY. oe of Penosylvania Laws, paragraph 74, of the Urimi- manliness, aud thar the food was as good aa in any vo before me, (his 2 day of November 1871;— THE BALLOT BOX BREEZE. na) Code, makes it & misdemeanor, punishable oy | Stier. These wre matters looked to by Sheriit more baliota they are entitled to, oe « TOPTW " (he Candidates not supported by the as- Nouaty. civapaiwemmkrydhturn ee THOMAS H. SULLIVAN, AFFIDAVIT OF WILILTAM M'MABON. Brennan, Who is pot only as kind but as honest a expulsion from office and & fine of $600, for any | mau ns inere Is in New York. My attention has Counctiman to be a eurety for any city officer. Hunn t been called r t » before me this iat day of Uctover: City tnd Donny of Neo Tork, sect-Wittiam | Sill Asother Mnudamus=Roxes for the Alders | andl Faretra, of tne Clty Councti, are both on sar- | Mon of imprisoning amen ede ee ick, Notary Public. McManon, veing auly sworn, deposes and sa: and, therefore, liable te expulsion fom A DISGRACE VO TAR NINKTEWNTE CENTURY, mos, cer's WHAT MICHAEL RYAN says. That he remaes at No. 164', Madison streei, omice, Neither the press of Phiiadelphia nor Hahn | which must be stopped, ani 1 have deters ichael Ryan, | We Seventh ward, in the city of New York bs hachtisend ud pad alae 1h tus cake OF ieee aah wile Me 06 the peramrape tn tie State} sired Within four or hve Gays to fortelt the batt —thal he re. | Hat he bas rouges in sald ward for nearly the Inspectors of Electton Judge Baruart was aa- County of New York, 8: re sworn, de and ule Mr. Huhin is particularly active in ) of ait persons charged with criminal offences, g'Wiliam street, in the ‘Second ward, In bp» A eg of the sailed by other counsel demanding his jadicial inter. | Prosecuting Maroer and Yerkes he isin greatdanger | whether indicted or ot, where the witaesses agalust eat forty’ years. tae tho insye moreot | % Jammany Hall Asoeiauen ana ander’ ene | Posltloa to compel the city anthorities to have city 5 Oty Where Tien Rave been clu atieee: eavoR Co said ward are in the interest of the Tage direction of the representative of Tammany Associa. | OF Aldermanic boxes placed at the several poling VIEWS OF THE PAST. ace the commission of an offence and have been put Association; they are under the direction | 10M \n datd ward, and, in the jadgment or depo- | places on election day. f resentative ‘ot said Association in said | Deut, @ fair, honest election return Ee stinpty an fm. in the yuigment of ent @ fair return ossibility, as deponent has known some of saa Of the ‘eiection Is Bot to be expected. Inspectors to be repeaters and engaged in other | Lawrence. 1870--A revolution took betore me, this 1 chal a, connection WH CWILLTAM MoMARION, | , Mi BOOXFAY ER, appearing for Me. Corson, Ciet Toe a i eivody dled Ia London, sa oy | amit, e Amprisoned for an y 4 ay ot Acvember, | Sworn to before me, this ist day of Noveniver, | Of the Bareaw of Elections, presented three ovjece beaten b; 4 ‘Manxs, Notary county A 3 Bussians they say notuing about it,’ & y a, 16a. Me ADAMS, Nolary Puvie, New Yorg | Uons—ficat, tbat lt did not appear that tr. Corson | 2 capping s d 1. rvarctan'®s APFIDAYTE the county, had refused to put the boxes In—in fact, he ins ssa “Prigos Froident leon announced ee mation ot ropel ment tondea to ook the second, that (ho mandames ihe cmp tee , Seaten that the peovie | teeta Of w payaiolan who vinrow the. jatl and ‘s % je ee pA aR i Ly eaakanieinn oll a J the Woe go The applicauom was wade by Mr. abralum st, NOvRMUBER 4 would have been discovered and brought to trial the Addy heel inet iit woe coon oy ial» or tee feat is iat no! u onid tell a! 2d for an iadoantee leugtt of ume, AOQUITTAL OF SUBGLON KING, Key Wear, Nov, 8, 10tis ‘The trial at Pine Level, Fia., of Witting M. Keg, surgeon United Siates Navy, for cansing tne Geamm * of Mortimer Ketlogg, ohtef engineer of the moattee — vegiliad in qe immedintg verdict of aon ie 8 TRITIMONY. al ee er tha bie. AFFIDAVIT OF MAYOR HACt. esl 0 1G CRARKO We discovered irom (ne aayure of (hoetrnolure