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a) \ { ntw YORK HERALD, caer em Hen, wane |S i ang aay all is property VW" DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. 0 te On Ra ae aR aN 5 aE 8 USSIAN, whis season Ki Snrist of cities, Me BF, iy 4 TT A DYING TIGER. “] believe it will, for the reason that it has hired CITY ( y Reronten—Y pat ron kn, iz, Razor, fu entry‘ ait not reply townie. He fener 4 the Academy for the night of the sth of January 4 horse, bank that needed 5 smrena om See Gees cies nn | Fad ia. Tae Fepoter provaine at atien- tf can consaer Lseamassat Still He Tarries on the } 0 perieese enone w parks Have been ® | ting to the necessity of bis taking é hand in the tail The Americus Club and the | * “You ‘are not aware wnat ay countermanaing Waves. and, as for that meicer, tne satire on our city, and ii jorace, then, could come vy remarking, “Of course, Mr. Tweed, I have m) order has been received?” Organization of the Board of Supervi- | 0%, ss.4, vou wwe,1 know 1am voing “a. | Sunes We pale ar talking abou, hem | Late Election. © hatwide aware of, no doubt any nad Board of Canvassers, | siassues 70 1 want tounow at St SP an the | ek goumbour whem a ‘ Danna bean recaired ? a.n Exchange Visits of the Bussian and American 808 a8 a Fgrorrer—Yes, that is all right, but “now about “Now, why should I go away" ee = WIND? This ended the conversation between the reporter Officers Down the Bay—Toasting, Talking ‘areeley! ss i1—on, 1think very “wen of him. He frends, my property And at business connection, WHAT IS IN THE and Mr, Kingsland. | The former at once plunger prcephrs tthe od may be appointed, wat isnre EON thoula T leave them?” 0 ae tg wee and, aie tae Deparment of Pubile Works, “Ip'6 an Officer Thinks of the Situation. THE “SNYDE” REPUBLICAN PLACEMEN, ;ORTER—How about Isar'o Yells successor? Tsee there has been & genU’eman here urging that “*Phat is so, Mr. ‘Tweed, but people say that Inger- Garvey and Woodward all talked just as you Will There Be a “Tiger” Ball This fight of stairs and into an anteroom, and afew James W. Gerard be @ppovted, How ts that? soll, minutes afterwards he was in the presence of the a4 Mayor HALl—I have ‘ueard ‘nothing of 1k He | talk Dut etl They "at the election, so he could not 3 “Be ‘asked thereporter, | The excitement with reference to the arrival of The Canvass and the First Day’s ore » pe trhi ie tame che asain 2 Ty. fone v ei G3) EE ees bp aden not Season, and if Not Why Not? sige Te RO" henioae Olu ball 13.t0 take placo | the Grand Duke was graaually on the corre haogrd It was eviden} that the Mayor was not to be Yes, but ihe Sheriff cannt 5 ear?”? day, but there was a feeling of apprehension Result Thereof, Pigg subject, and the reporter; there> | ind bike fo-05Y, 40,09 > puynow:? aid. Mi. weed, Be ae “Tao not I haven't heard thar there was tobe | minds of many people that something serions must fore, wil ey THIN DEPARTMENT OF PARES with an’emphasis that seemed totmply that he knew “fave you heard that the secretary has sent | have happened to retard the Russian fleet so long ~. @ meeting was held, but as the meetings of this | what he was going to do abont it. “About your Seat in the Senate, Mr. Tweed, you The Situation as It Stands and as word to the Academy of Music managers that the club won't want the building this winter?’ after the date when, under ordinary circumstances, s Board ate always private the public can only know ” it would be neve. The offices of the Executive - ML take it, of course ?’ C, ry x t. He might have done so without my | /— Mr. Tweed at tiie Department Se ee ena were, baht ral en wey why shouid I not?” hi Tt Used To Be. Kiwi ee don’t exacty see how any arrange- | Committee were somewhat less frequented than om : ’ sion yesterday. Mr. Green, Deputy Comptroller, | | ‘There 18 sald to be ® few irregularities at the seis cuult be made for a ball this winter, a8 the | the previous day; still there were a good many i f Public Works. and & member of the Department Parks, 1t was election, and, in addition to that, O'Donovan Rossa members haven't had a general meeting yet siNC® | Gurers desirous of having whatever information Known had left the pressiug duties of the Comptrol- | claims the seat.” than | _ The politicians of the Tammany fold were IM | jact year to consider the subject.” Sa ieeed named euah bah sake CMee ler's office and nad gone to attend a meeting of the | | *40"Donovan Rossa, claims & good deal more fearful state of excitement yesterday. In fact, | “Could the secretary make arrangements without | gould be gleaned veyond wnat bbc apres: \ tment of Parks. This looked ommous in | belongs to him, I guess, as to the'| every aay since election day they have been at no | consulting the membérsi” "3" & fm the daily journals. Everytuing now remains What! He Has to Say. About Going Away. - De iessit, and it was rumored that fully eighteen hun- dred employés were to be dis that 1,000 nad been dismissed a few days 7 Caner ‘who has excellent opportunities for ob- | where my constituents have sent me, charged to-day and A “Then you don't mean to ‘caye in’ seat {7 bes tema ee “No, I shail go to Albany, and be 1amny Diade ‘Aa far as you are concerned, then, 1st ES Joss for a new cause for excitement; but that which make them approciate ¢ force. of hg araal More than anything else yesterday “Well, he might probably have engaged the Academy, and then, finding out that the members Ro rank hire, waerawe an order. However, know nothin ie matter, Soaee ad ape ita he feit there would @ standstill, The arrangements have all been completed for the ball and tne Wet Point excur- ston, The only next requisite isthe Prince, Until he docs come the dates on which all the grand en te mer ee ammtentsiet rote Rp eR na fled with the elections?” Club—the . great Mr. iweed spd! Nay ue It may be said, in ere Ww ‘ ded, thoagh ec gta eB remne gine be no ball of the club this Year. nt. ments that are 19 come off In his honor cad ! His Seat in there Would VE ean aron me, 2am satinde, ‘though, there arg og tiger of all clubs—nad abandoned the | conclusion, that there rn rumor, welt mo ; et sere air ie fa we a cade ti He Will Take ‘3 as the poor mén were without sone months’ pay, and | | ‘Well, Mr. Tweed, 1 wilt eval tagge soporte | idea of having a ball this winter. hers § Fen a et ES, na aad Te eenita poste | HOF be Mécertalued, ae ag | the Senate. being tured out of employment, with four or five | about yoursel! and our talk a place in D | waae! tite when it would have been Gonald AsO oh havens, SnD BEe uk, BO icp a On Board the Waiting War Ships. . re hneet hi for rear ga, OF ellen > hie mae tales to yourselt.”” ecsispbesemaneen 9: high treason Tor a falihml adnerent of the party wo Benes oc tes tang. ares ore of stamps and have UNITED Sarge STRAMER CONGRESS, ance ress oF @ as to . th 4 ¢ thea desperacp. hey tout ea Rule mu : pies, snail come ous all right I don’t InOW. | have even whispered that the Americus was not the reese come down, in tg fce ofthe EA ct i ea cael ea 14, Th ra rd of ita kind and that tts ot small class want to know what good bless my soul! them Rooshans not WHE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. | saded to tnotr omer tribulations they would un- . Tweed again bowed his bald brow over the | ereatess thing in the wor 18 1 ‘want to kn f od A 0 oan eee pression of opinion. al ; fn ‘ doubtediy combine and make a demonstration that of the Teath National Bank penne, ‘and the | destinies were not linked with the fate of the great se oy fea roe pep is ney ey ah inh 7 ae bet 7 = ess day”? sw “times cl fobbers from ihe. laupposis.. “Why.” none ot the" omer, ofice, where ne found | UBiverwel Yankee nation itself; bul Wimon chang’, | mesg fo Way fork over? And Heho answers, | can Te nese on i 50.” sald. the white-bearded tions of the | the contractors are domg more than euough | several messengers waiting for his exit, thas they | ANd men change with them,” you s Why?’ “ vod osed his antique eye Crovwims Congratula Keep their horses going, and the past in todeliver cares and levers taev Weld | pel ome day with politicians often becomes weak doc- quartermaster, ashe cl aa Pamscry . Republicans. laboring men are rogarded as of less account elr trine When the winds howl destruction to cliques BROOKLYN REFORM. and cocked the other at the stars ae sy ——— oe be done, ae ee enter aken a and clans, and houses built upon sand are swept by say from the peak; ‘“sou’east, the beat ae spite aud small party fight all these REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE, @ popuiar storm into mid-ocean, there to sink and have, I said so yesterday; sir, them calms Wraps sige NN Lage gle pitts Board Gommisnoers otis Depertment or Fane | MT 8. SrmNoHR observed that it was the | giqness is is not surprising tat the rue | Soo" .. SHutchinson presiding. At former | could not darken nor the rain falling from them ‘before -neon ‘the corridors amd hallways were | Parks metio session on Tuesday, the ldth inst, attwo | duty of the comumittee to push on the column, NOW | mor that the club would have no ball} - oo) or tne committee a committee of five was | cause to ficker. WWaronged with iaborers and others waiting | tisses Hits Grasn and Fiaeprtacne™” “ou COM | that twas on the meve, and offered thefoNowing | sug season, in consequence of events over | Srointea eo prepare a lntof permanent offcers | The Abreck, which came xe a gage of te Hesse ‘for. ‘thetr pay and, of course, a mumber ‘The minutes of the previous meetings were read-end ap- | resolation:— which the members had had no control—or, rather, bia suggest a plan of operations, has alspelled much of the rennet and it ae ; inclading those turterestea | "'Soreralcomerunications, makinz donations to the Museum | ,,iieelved, That» commitien of twenty-one, made Ue Of | over which they had lost all control, although T tye Committee of Five, | me last might, after the eight o’clock gun was fired, ‘of cariens people, including one from each }, be appointed by the chair- Mr. SNow, chairman of ty 1 +g bugle sounded silvery and soft ad and disinterested, awaiting the opening ofthe Board | Slechons em frestved: ant having been acknowledged, Maan of this commutice, upon what Teglslation it iaproper ihe | they did thelr best to keep whatever old they had ted a report, in which the following | that old !enry's bugle cof Canvassers and the Commencement of the ofelal “irom m pagelctaas 9 the city, requeeting that the walk, by eae oe ae a eee yaa cegulsture, | ever had on the chy government—was belleved snnline Cat named as officers:—Sarnuel | his good-night clarion blast died over so woe ‘canvass of the voles cast at ihe election of ‘est weld ¥ ae eis Cree tothe ete bos for the security of the ballot and the safety of the rights by many and applauded by a great. Many more who ch nth sont Chairman; Robert Anderson, | Poor Old Henry, the Enoch Arden of the a 7 tothe Petition approved and subject rel perga and property of the people of this city, said nothing, but, like the celebrated parrot, thougnt | Hutchinson, wich They | haps he thought bis mellowed notes could reac! ‘week, The crowd: talked quite treely, and tae | 1 ine Hogieer-in-Chlef to report vlan. Mr. SPENCER observed that, while the committee —— they talked. Indeed, there | Seeretary; J. P. Wallace, ‘Treasurer. y of a wite of long agomsthem 9a I than=*:+ heavy, damp air carried their words further, per- From M.’ Agnew, with proposed plaa for round: | yas no right ‘to dictate to the Legislature, he be- a@greatdealmore than 5 also reported in favor of the appointment of | the ears Se ae oy erst ‘bapsstaan they were intended to ga. Two or three | is, the sidewalk at the soulnensteriy, corner of Broadway were to be foun, even among the most devout | the sollowing-named committees:~Finauce Uom- | was dead and buried, sir; bub, tuankd be to God, te i im the official work of: tha | "From ine Bepuuy Colmperoien’ in relation tothe force in | Heved they should pe allowed to advise and Hug” | |, ren, individuals who not only pus entire faith | mittee, to consiat of five members; Exe Utlve Com: | married again, alive and happy,” cdg =e arcctirgere i ‘employ-of ihe department, which was ordered on file. | 0st. Ifthe Legislature of the coming winter be 4 mittee, to consist of nine members; these members i Gotten venvass passed the crowd bearing haze booke, | “hint tiine implovemeutot Morningsiievark were re- | wise and just, aid full attention be.paid to the ap- | ™ the rumor, but who are willing to bet their bat | TO e"iucreased trom time to time as necdis.'¥ “e- | The official visits of Co ea) between the captain: strapped up mest carefully and marked “Officiel | ceived and laid over for future-consideration. : tom dollar that the Vlub had Manded, and that a committee be appointed ;9 | of the Abreck and the Vice Admiral having been ‘The Auditing Commitee reported that they had examined | pointment of poll clerks and inspectors af the next HE DOG nominate members for said commitrees, It wad ~ ena yesterday, the ofl t th nots Canvass.” the accounts of Mr. Henry Hilton, Treasurer, trom July 110 | election, he‘believed this city would be carried for GONE TO 7 8s, soegeoided that the seat of any meraber of the com: | concidae- yest y, the ofiicers of the Iroq sd ““Yhore’s whatts helped to beat Tammany tats | November 1, 1671, and the vouchers for al payments | General Grant for President. The Legistature should’! and that as # club the palatial mansion at Green- | Misr ’o who should be absent tor three consecutive paiva’ vate i" Morning to the oMcers of the ‘time,’.sald one of asmall coterie of wie-looking aera leon correct and auttatactory;whick'was approved | Day Particular attention to the interest of the German | Wien that nad known them well so long would | meetings may be declared vacant. tse at the Congress had algo ob- aaa Od anpeens Sie : “element, who so powerfully assisted In breaking UP | | ow them no more forever. The why and the |” ‘There was quite a discussion among those present | ADFeCK. The officers. “e, it naq commenced te ‘A 1esolution was adopted directing thatthe proportion of | the Tammany party. 1 ag to whether they should accept the report, inas- | talned a boat, ana althougu H ; «What? said another, |; Donds neconsary to be issued by the county of New York be efforts of the reform party in the late election to 8e- | wherefore of their belief they ventured no opinion fiuchs there were only @ small aumber or t 5 ne their call. The “Why,” said the first speaker, “those venyde) re. | sued Uy the Comptroller ora Cty eS | eee eon en ite Should serike Tho first MeN | syogt; but they shook thelr heads sadly as they | ities present. atieler a thoy be emi tt aeten ton, Weurenant 6 provisions.of “ wi ;) “ party compris: en r Laten, *~ ublacans holdin’ fat places and havin’ the fing | :portionsof the counties of Westchester and New York, in- | who, while pretending to be republicans, held ortice | spoke in tearful tones of the days that were wont Captain S8Now said that this committee should “a I. peer Wo 40°44 Bie “pay Be every job, Just look -at |. {iudingprovisions for communication between said coun: Te aad in the sunshine of Tammany Hall. | to peispent by the “boys” on the shore of thas nver appoint al the committees recommended in the | Stockton and Master Everett, Through the ap i ; ee eer e ye aed Aprit ih, sdlcand covering | Mr. Spencer then broxe off into a characteristic | 1. ths rte Nutmeg State, just as aman would | Teper" sieht ws to nese’ of Rxecutive "Omicer ‘ampow’1 wena gutens em with thelt long hair and their deuced stuck up | te soun required’ for in complete repair the | speech, in which, as he said himself, he crowed | UP i ne following named gentlemen were appointed place in the boat, ‘The sea was not runuing very ARCUND TRE CITY HALL, snen/a nétérogéneows mass of people as gated esterday about the new Court House wide “of New York. The weather, “uneera, wee of the most disagreeable kind; but wis airs, -Runnin’ papers and gettin’ ali the best rakes;?” the oficial reporters.’” “-Yes,them’s the oficial frauds. They mever did, anything for the party an’they couldn’t of they} tried, .Bhey’re snydes, an’ yet they're the-best taken! tare: of, you bet.” «“WhyAs it that those fellows nold ithose ‘s “things?” ngre | at work, sy the | must mare been en, musi City ¥.al) could keardtly be collected any place out- | This must have been the fact, as may be judged J as everybody | by any one irom the following o‘ticial synoj the meeting of the Boar obridges over said river and 5 “What ye talkin’ about?” said the other, “thems | »Zesdlutions were also sdepted call to cable rapidity, and that te vided paar repairs. tin; freer.” On motion, ordered that whe yy to meet on Friday d as vouchsafed to t] moporary accommodats 3 mn this Board next, the 17th inst., am sure there ad. at ing uy the towns of Westchesser county, far or be pro- Journs it ad- two o'clock On motion, at half-past two o'clock, the Board adjourned. AT THE CITY PAYMASTER'S. be heard of no more. And it must be confessed thas] Tne Committee at Work— THB LATE REFORM TORNADO tloa-Resolutious of Coagratulation—What | nas done much to shake the confidence of even the at the meeting of the | They Are Going. To Do Abont It. in the stability of human affairs that Americuses: A regular meeting of the Republican Central | nave for their almost exclusive prop the money and ‘of | Committee was held last evening at 1,193 Broad- pub- | way, Mr. John J. Townsend presiding. over the trtumph of the republican party in the city. He had waited long for-this day, and when it nad id Rot resist the impulse to give one hearty.crow. After considerable debate and the offering of several amendments, which were ali de- feated, the resolution was-carried, ‘Mr, James W. Farmmoved a tong preamble an tie result of the late elections; eulogizing Mr. Thomas Murphy for his oppositiou to treason in the republican ranks and his gallant fight against. Tam- many Hall; advocating reform in the municipal series of resolutions, congratulating the party on | made the Americus the late lamented the promises of Tammany, Under the circum- swayer of political destinies. Or- ganization Effected. The Reform Committee of Fifty, appointed at the mass meeting of citizens at the Brooklyn Rink sev- eral weeks since, met last night at No. 367 Fulton be expected to speak of a great happiness which | as @ nominating committec:—Messrs, Riggs, Colt, had been suddenly wrested from him and his by a power far stronger tnan his own. It is needless to remind the general public, who q | bad not the entrée to the charmed circle which Club @ household word among the city politicians, what the Club really was in its palmy days, which have fled, or to tell them how the grand moguls of the Tammany army were its Young and hutchinson, Mr. JOHNSON moved that this committee be autho- rizea to recommend the different committees neces- Bary. Mr. REYNOLDS suggested the propriety of draw- ing upa code of bylaws for te government of the committee, A motion to that effect: was adopted. On motion of Mr. CARTER the committee then ‘weut into executive session. Adjourned, to meet on Friday evening, reguiar weather breeders.’? If there 18 anything those anctent mariners delight in itis being considered weatherwise; #0, although across the Sandy Hook he could make noting ous beyond hovering pilot boats, outgoing steamers and inoound three-masted schooners, there was ® satis- fled ligtt in his old eyes which the gathering clouds high, but the wind was rising and the'rain increas- ing. We, however, got on board without any dim. culty, and were received by the officers, who con- ducted us to the ward room—a not very large, but comfortable plade, fitted up in polished mabogany. A large bookcase, well ‘fed with stoutly bound volumes with Russian titles on the backs, testified tothe literary tastes of the Muscovite gentlemen and an upright piano showed that the esihe:, mai government.in every branch, especially the public schools, and closing with expressions of admiration for the federal administration. ‘bone and ite sinew, its flesh and its blood, and how theeasy-going local leaders of the Great party ot nt not neglectes noticed that the Seni! Db; aenamy 2 pt. Apol* jaratiotf was missing, aid wai “Yhfortiga vy “Lieutenant Cergy Oktumsky ‘ow .you ask me too much.!? Hi amall-pipe men were present to recelve their Aweed had 7 The Theerowd then commenced surging toward the;! psy, as Mr. @dvanced nearly ten thou- BROOKLYN POLITICS, ito. canvass the votes cast on Tuesday last. The can- ,| vass waste commence, according to law,.at noon. At that time the members of the Board, with the exception of Supervisors Dimond, Jerome and Hart, were in attendance. There were present of those whom the police returns show to have been elected of Mr. Dantel ‘D. Conover (smuilmg, as usual, with DS | wine He Thinks of tho “Outward-Bownd”? 1g district was lata le ee 2 rosy cheeks. and venerable mustache); Sol. Mehr- eports—Ile is Attnched to New Yor @ thanks of the committee were tendered to pach ((nll of good nature and satisiactiou), and Van cdowinihihs te. Ge bo! Alba yee arched John A. Davenport and Jonn Lyons for services amendment nine.” He believed one Tommy Ledwith belonged to that-committee, and he did not want to give Lum any of the thanks. (Laughter.) ‘The resolutions, 80 amended, were carried. A resolution proposing that the representation in the committee from each Assembly district should be regulated according to the number of votes in the district was laid on the table. moral ideas in the city added their soci ‘Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, where thet dollars to pay off the men, who have been | "ar. RUSSELL moved a8 an amendment that the | and their political influence to make it appear to ail “ with & Board was to assembie as & | clamoring for theit pay, Paymaster Whalen was, | tnanks of une committee be offered ta the Young | unconcerned in its inner workin ie en, f that he had goue to New york with, of corse, hard at work, Wut showed no signs of his ‘and the Col tee The Ki 7 i re 1c sick sailor. 1 2 i. BOARD OF CANVASSERS, Tecent tehrible encounter with the valiant Teuton }-e0’s Association munities of Seventy. A HAPPY FAMILY he Kings County Republicag Gonoral Come | wos yery cordial in hia welcome, and extended ‘s Troan the Wee, Mr. SPENCER pomsneerea rsa. aes th ane ‘without @ p@Paliel in the history of the universal mittee. au ivitation to lunch, which the oiticers were world. 18 well known that the small wen of tne various wards who had a name inthe past for this, | The Kings County Republican General Committes foe = the bran ine, ot Rae Rvire pulling | met last night at their rooms in Commonwealth here, there aud everywhere about town where votes | Jiall, in Washington street, Mr. Silas B. Dutcher in were necessary and instruments to make one vote count for two were ample, considered it the height | ‘he chatr. It was expected that the committee on of their ambition to be invited to “a night at | basis of representation would make a report, and Greenwich” in the summer tine. Those ofthe | hence there was a large attendance of members present. great and glorious men wio were on the roll ahd who basked in each otner’s smiles Mr. George C. Bennett, Member of Assembly elect, sent in a letter of resignation, obliged to decline with reluctance, as thelr duties on shipboard would not, unfortunately, permit of any such delay. A return offér of hospitality was extended vy Lieutenant Stockton to the ofiicers of the Abreck in the shape o! an invitation to dine on board the Congreas, which was accepted, weather permitting—a very safe proviso, us there was every indication of a stiff blow. As un evidence of the GOOD FEELING BBIWEEN THE OFFICEKS of the two nations | may relate an incident A decanter of sherry had been placed on the tabie and our oflicers arose to their iect and gave the toagt:— At a late hour last evening the Board of Canvass- ers adjouroed, after compieting the returns of six wats, ual ten o'clock this morning. MR. TWEED ON HIS DEPARTURE. from morn to night, when the house was open, aud the “boys”? were in good humor, were ahwaye gracious, always ready to oblige, Sehaick, .with his manly figure and well-teimmed te Taki lis Seat—The C ¥ It was agreed that the regalar meetings of the le i cruiichs, boutking sidpedlivel; ai teweetc| Same. ee gommittee Would be held ou ‘Tuesaay evemngs, at | laciautgo do augue thar could make the transect | Mie POLLIP F. BRENNAN, of the committee on re- <A: la. Busoto-fopnanie, »: L9e: SOREN sie Oiceee she Stock Exchange doing some ot the heavy.work | ‘The.dusky lobbies apd anterooms of the Depart | Tie mecling then adjourned, Visitor leave is hospitable grounds witnout Zeeung | organization, stated that the committee were not | "Son, non” suid Priucd Oktamsky: “a Dame Teady to report. rique” (to America). thatis so frequently entrusted to him. Abraham R. | mentof Public Works wore crowded yesterday, as 4 GLIMPSE OF PARADISE, iLawrence, the abie young counsellor who spake so forcibly aid so feelingly for the “reformers” at Ro- find themselves called upon to protest against any of the operations of the Board or returns of the election istrict caovassers. Mr. Vance strolled into the they had been on the previous day, with anxious inquirer either {for Mr. Tweed or far Mr. King, the heater, was on hand, ready toglefend any whom‘gut | peputy Commissioner. The humbler portion of the throng desired tosee Mr. King for pecuniary rea- sons; there were long arrears of pay due to most of | xo, 208 Eighth avenue, under the auspices of the these, ama:the object of their visit was to hurry the | sixteenth Ward Council of Political Reform and the REFORM MEETING, The Storm Ahead of Political Regeneration, A meeting was to have been held last evening at and that Tammany alone heid the key to the heaven where all politicians, regaraless of individual piety, social distinction or political bias, could loving) embrace; in fact, a heaven where politicians could sing in harmony pieans to the great and magnaul- mous people who looked on pensively from alar and wondcred aud woudered “what they were going to do about tt.” Mr. BELLOWS, ® member of the committee, said he was ready and willing to report at any time. He would wash his hands of the idea that the commit- tec had evaded their uuty. Ajderman RIcHARDSON said he would like to know whether the committee had met since the 10th of October? Mr. BRENNAN sald that they nad been engsged in “To voth—a tous les deux,” I sald, in the spirit of compromise. “Pardon me,” said Valetzky, “we shall accept your toast to Russia.” ie ob s, —— The toast was druak tn all cordiallty, with clink. ing of crystal and matoal bow! “Now,” continued the Cusef OMcer, “we shall drink to America, but in more generous wine it must be.’ A sentence in Russian folowed, and the room afew minutes afaer the progeedings had com- | payment, dudging frem their dismal appearance, | youn f it was the delightful pecullarity of the men whose | convention matters bef lecth h M vite steward aii th i Men’s Municipal Reform Association. It 1s | word was law in tus political heaven th: ce o 1 fore election, and since the | Mascovite steward avpeared with two botues of menced,and, finding everything going on quietly, | that opject was not accomplished, The remainder | aimost superfuous to say that the said meeting aia | @ Very great while a fow—a very tew-—of the ature | clecHou they could not think of’ anyefing but | champagne. ‘ and toa appearances regularly, withdrew imme of the throng was Made up of a better dressed crowd, not take place, the few dripping members of the Council and the several soaking young men of born souls who refused to believe that all’s not gold that glitters, and that a politician 1s not necessarily “frauds ! frands ! frauds |"? Alderman KiciaRpsoNn said the committee had “To America,” he said w é glosses wen filled, and the clinking ana vowing Wore bees, diately. who wore slumy hats, diamonds and good broad- “ ~ Ronestly & t been instructed to report, and he thought ‘ney | Conversation followed, and pecamo inier ; __ Shortly after the hand of Time had regehed the hour j cioth, and smoked bulky elgars. They all hore the | honk coming. to the: sali c a ea ater | Come guests at the, Wonderful palace. on | Suowld have done 80. df tiley had a representation | Dayal topics generally to the naval geniomen goa of twelve the members cf the Board of Supervisors | expression of countenance that men wear the day | postpone it. Mr. Erastus C. Benedict had been | the river side, Of course when these invited ones | Committee would Consist of seventy nie news Boonen ae Cigopin, ‘su the Prood-humonat nen repaired to the oitice of the County Clerk and were | iter a race where the horses they haa backed did | €xvected, and as all hope of iis arrival was | Weut thelt ways they were expected to go among | Yor his part he cared very little which pian was | Gaui Hoar ue auhagen, jolued tn, the tne pave the Board of Supervisors the Board convened. Mr. iy , tue meeting should be Ow foolish it was for people who were not of the senting two hundred yours is iry fot think,’ exphtued Mr. Valetzky, ‘that Henry Gumbletou, Deputy County Clerk, called the Board to order, and, holding a paper close to his ose, called (ne roll of the Board of Supervisors. .As soon a8 this was dome Supervisor Irving offered a xesaluuon providing that Mr. Thomas Coman be de- Slared President of the Board of Ganvassers. This Pak ap ng Then Mr. James II. Mann was elected Scrgeant-at-Arms of the Buard; after which Supey- \yisor Woltman offered a resolution providing that dé body of the Chamber be reserved for memibers of the Board, reporters and clerks. This being adopted there was a general scamper. The genuemen wo supposed they were clecied to the stakes away, imsiead of the favorite, Among these was a HERALD veporter, who, like the well- dressed gentlemen, was @nxlous to see Mr. Tweed, He sent jn his card vy ond .of the door messengers and wae promptly shown iu. Mr. Tweed was sitting in his inner office, at his writing tavie, adding up figures ana noting down memor: ‘anda, He continued tats occupation for some moments after the reporter entered the com- fortably furnished room, Without looking up or ap- adjourned till Monday next. ‘There were about twenty persons present, but not a dissentient voice, and all hands prepared to hoist umbreilas, Tie separation of friends was very vapid, CONGRESSMEN IN COUNCIL. What Are They Going To Vo About It?—A Political Caucus at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. For the past few days a distinguished trio of polt- Americus standing to lay siege to a system that had ride tie club life and strength and all of tuat par- ueular UDY GRANDEUR which never falied 10 draw within its charmed ctr. cle the weil bred fhe’ of the city, who despised every(hing that had not - SYROUTED FROM THE GUTTBRS and veen raised on a pedestal for general adoration vy “ways that are dark” and mysterious fo inca who wmocently believed that the straight path of rectitude Was the only path to success. It was ‘oul boyt righ A motion to give the coumicece having é Datier charge further time of one month was lost. 4 motion to discharge the committee prevailed. ir, RICHARDSON moved that the basis of Tepresen- tation be be Soh 200 voters for Gover- . 3 ald mi number 132 members. mae the. CREE ir, BELLOWS moved to Increase the représen- tatlol Alter some discussion Mr. " adopted, Richardson’s plan was Mr. D. B. HASBROUCK offered the followIng:— m the Svetland has gone mote ‘@ fe south than we did; she would come quicker then. 7. RErORTER—The onicers of the CoMress were a ‘ood deal surprised that you got the trat¢ Winds as far north as you did, at 24 degrees 40 minut latitude, 4 OxktUMSKY—Yes; we expected not to get them so’ ok, where soon, It is generally twenty-two, ye they go, Chief Enginesr Latcu—Did they have enough coal to steam if they did not get enough wind? VAaLeTzk¥--Not for ail the way, ihe Rew Board went outside the railings, a8 well a8 | pearing to notice that he was otherwise than alone, | t!ans have been gojourmng atthe Fifth Avenue | Nothing to be wondered at, therefore, to ordinary | , Revived, That the election of the republican State ticket | | Licutenant SrockTOS—Do you think they went at th t to Bt fotel— ople, that when the month of January, 1 and the sugcess of #0 many of our candidates for legisiative | into Bermuda? others who thought they ougut to stay Allwent | re mr, Tweed should donate to his su agor the Kotel—namely, Senator Schurz, Speaker Blaine and for ‘witness of but a brief ween cr fens and local offices t# a subject of the greatest congratulation, OkruMs&kY¥—las probable, perhaps, exeept Mr. Daly, a firm frien! of ex-Sherif O’Brien, General Butler. That the three have not not to republicans ouly, but to all friends of bonesty and di VALETZEY—This is a good wind for them now; I s1de f the oitici ¢ victories at Albany, by which her tease of pe eae oouel ng, so tat cirtee Geni be sie Pagan hnacsigabberrter tet ove briny kak met under the same roof without a purpose | had been wade a cortaln doom for those who ‘fared {ions nidlgd te the acuormpilaNtnast oF tock ae al defeat Se ; Ope they come eyery nour. “counting out. a oe man. Mr. Tweed | nas been more than surmised, a8 occurrences | ! oppose her maugates, (hat thé americus Club | the updering “Ring” when this conversation had been exhausted 1 ‘The usual routine was then gone through. Alder. bas not only ideas of comfort, but also 4 rs should have 60 at in its glory Resolved, it we have the recent result a4 an evidence of | Mentioned wo them men Plonkitt, Cuday and Charlock were appointed | of vod taste, The couches and the chairs, doubt. that have taken place seem to indk aud given @ manifestation of tts great. | 82 8Wkward public sentiment which it is hoped may have THE PROUABILITY OF A EUROPEAN WA! Bcommities on proccsty, Mier which 'n resolution | ies ot Ingdrgoll manutacture, areot the most luxu. | {M9 1t was & concerted meeting, It is Well | Ress and, tis, Wealth | go dagziing. that | fblureauccem ot nod griniples when ‘urToundet by the | {B"wen thelr beloved Muscovy might take & lead. was adopted m: the can for the Alderme: ‘ . 4 a oof, (he wea ¢ lowly might never after | nominati f good men. “ and aaa ut Aivernen f ie, apoctal phe, e Dus. | Tous descripticit, and sed it not for the Committes ndiphmd oped Gules hate ieee Nae gompiath that wep iad fot Reard fel of Jn thelr naa ha th Republican General committee hersoy | Bidshipman Cigorix— Parole @nonneur » ness on Monday next, at twelve o’clock nvotl. of Seventy an oficial séat jn any one of the: jay, if notactuaily seen, the grandest club bail in co-operation with wood citizens to spare KyY—I saw the papers yeste) . There ‘hts being 80 aimounced, the majority of those doubting alam ape eee ae friendly councit premises that there is something | existence. So the mauifestation was made perfect, | 2OeTort and to exhaust every Femedy auiil the last fraud | Wes nothing about it. ni; Present im the lobby withdrew, bea very pleasant position. whe walls are deco- of morg jhan ordinary importance in the wing, aud the magnificence of prince Injgns that are traditional in countries where Fa) a pale ldvag have perpetrated at the recent eigction ughly exposed and RerORTER—It Was spcken of at great length in ; the last perpeirator ugh Dy unishmeut. of pe or WELCH then announced that he was | Tated with paintings and portraits, In the former we He Bt ao 3 bgouglt, to condign punishment. | the payers, bot nere and 10 Burope for some weeks Fe AA et ra ae een age Bg ale ‘ Schurz is supposed to be hostile to the administra | no hold was overshadowed in a single n por Ee 2 —" renal rt blag vous, Fetun district, commencing with the Yenih ward. | Cr nie iese, iarons cde on With the largeness Academy of Musi¢ by this democratic Subs The 1 ngrignenree cn smarts ts <3 This had the effect of scattering the crowd and pacing (he proceedings dull and uninteresting in the extreme, ‘The only parties Roney. interested were the three “snyde” republicans above referred Of his idens, favors landscape, and “bits of Ameri- can and European scenery, ‘rounded by gildea frames, adorn ere and thére thé wails of Als sanc- to, who have always becn pets of Tammany on the payrolls. One of the three was very anxious wat tum. ‘The portraits, too, are characteristic of one | many of Mr, ‘Tweed’s traits—that of attachment to hig Hon; his recent extended tour through the South aud West, and the speeches he delivered at the rious ft igre) his way, have been Suytaing ut friendly to General Grant—in a tances openly hostile, So has been the expression of feeling on the igi and the wavin spiattel of periumed waters irom fountains of bronze aud the warblings of feathered songsters in golden cages drowned, on tbat night at least, the MDUFLUFIDGS Of aeerecrmarseee Ie. ORDINARY PEOPLE, of silken banners, and the dazzling MOVEMENTS OF GENERAL The Generals Programme a tentions. Owing to the rain storm of yesteraay General SHERMAN. Bros Ine 0 not true. ReEPORTER—They speak of great military prepara- tions being made. OKTUMSKY—Ah voila! voyez vous, After the war between France and the Germanic peoples Rus- sia sees she wants @ complete mmiiitairelsation— everybody soldier—and she 1emodels her army. orters sould not take . Mingo question his speeches ve y tness: gin thar Sete for vlnapectors Of Elections” wen tay aera iemlannene pot, the face of Richard B. | tne eas that, in some States, Lo of nels of meats Onsen OR, on ore eanting | snerman, Colonel Audenretd and Lieatenant Grant, | When te other natious seo in the papers she ven Wore committee, as it was a ‘matter of | hint to Le Orieinal oot the cunning smile pecu- | election issue—notably in lowa—and the President | would aye fain scanned the roitenuess beneath. | son of the President and heir apparent to the affec- | Tecalls all te soldiers (some I here.) ry 6 Font ua e,7? ‘AS {043 | gral are Clmteeeed cog nide by side with thig por | ig so alarmed by the storm that bas been raised Sp ing ball waa put down in the history of 11. as VaLuTck ¥—The soldiers en conges nteman’ happens. > tahlhot ae ‘i inet ed, teatified 10. by promloshs Pee eS oi nia | 2,the republican camp he will nor, for the sake of | the grandest event of the ume. Yet now it is | Hons and perquisites of a certain European Princess, | Ravowrek—Qu furlough, the Bureau of Biect jons, ani fs it, if lhe aA 4 romin em! i pis | harmony, call the consideration of Congress to the | rumored that the Americus will never revel in | Temained closeted in the Astor House yesterday. OxTUMBKY—Yes, merci; the soldiers on fartongh. of the agerintendent P bid OF the. ake 0 rhe ‘ear to the hand of the bulky Senatof | q7exation scheme for the present, As Bui- | another glory of the kind, and why? General Sherman went out for = short while on a | When otuer nations read of their recall to weir city of New York, and a8 he nappons—by @ “4 ina ad tl ty came, OD the which are | jer iigg supported Grant in the matter all| ‘The giortes of the club’s past ai one would | sh if iments they think Kussia wants a war. den, of course—to bee “high olficial in the New | Coed Lhioeraphed represen vee ot “ue, last | through ite qacusslon, it seems somewnat | think, should of themselves sii be 30 fresh in the | *ROPPIDE expedition, bub speedily returned, It | | Vauerzgy—Kusit, oforey war, must have an 0 Print mn Gonpani ‘and—me: | y best work of Heaven.” Mr. Tweed jaye Shom- | strai that whom, J {eported Memories of the men who ¢rga mM ag to be was too sloppy for shopping. Mr. Grant contented | army with many more than million men trained - Aineeresteuiy=-conmeptad’ wit tle {igo to the mysterious influence of woman. One of | he in in the consnitations with Schttra apd | Incentive to stili greater things to"Come; but thed | himself ting around the Astor House and | ' 8fms. She must be more developed. oficial journal of the public schools, nig worn | soxe,ladies 1s represented as climbing » mountain | Blaine on last evening. Maine ts suspected of de- ) 2 aX Know that “one year diifers from anothor 3 mit ais SPORTER—Kussia wants more outiets. Then she ms to be respected. ‘Therelors ule citizens, through | (el,ee Alpen stock in hand, aud the others at the | signs upon the Presidency, and as both the otners | year‘ !n Many ways that are beyond the nding out | #@miring the chivalrous dexterity Of the policemen | could develop taster. If, Jor instance, she possessea the giedium of the disterested public press’ can feb of tie, hill, looking out on the horizon, as | are more ot less discontented. they could be of im- | df ordinar? moptyls. The members of tue club | of the Broadway squad us they conveyed the high. | Constantinople. iol "vbw oroer ets oth’ Yoten or | Uae ber seh nappa govt” | Reteeaeiicte Me meyecoah nanaaDeTrng | 57 ems AUN ABS sopping beng oye ws romney Sys.” | tt aa adie tuck, "Mal Sta Waa . co thie nee? * eae st 4 a @ can 5 ro} et N ‘3 Wr oe. fe: Te ¥i ha Sahel Miele Frey ¢ 0 inspeotors of elections, as allowed by Li. pik wouning UD itu eo tat written 10 & PASS | present time who occupies e more fetanivene oe: by Feason of tne recent change of base on the part The Wabash, on whict wera Sherman, Colonol | densely populatec yet. committeg” whieh will, perhaps, denend on | book of the “Tenth National Bank,” and. turning :0} sign tian tte German Sonator. Intel- | of the voters in the clty, and those who seem to | Audenried snd the son of his father, Prince Fred, | | Muster Evenert—Your ship ts going to the we tnehy honest formice “business “Dartter | me reporter, Mr. ‘Tweed varied his thvariabie in- | jectually he has scarcely a ‘superior, | know # thing or two about the matter contend that | iutend to embark, le not Pace, 1 velIeve? 6 seaicerranean better: tp Vin aa te taveive, tné ‘Smneinoaneil te ed quir, ie ciccuun OF “Whatcan I do for] as an orator few equais, whilc bie influ- | jt will come out of the fire purified and stronger READY FOR SBA, TUM! bade ald nate bre 3 you What is a0? Witnout giving the | ence with ms countrymen is extraordinary. | than ever. ‘These hopeful ones claim that the late | and may not be for a few days, ‘ino distinguished | but wo shall have, the, pleasure et many speciors and canvassers, and control, therefore, the voles al the elections to take place iu this county Teporter time toreply, he sai id, “J am sorry 1 could uot see you yesterday when you called, but I By the force of his nate genins he has raised him- selt from @ comparatively obscure position to his election has been @ godsend to tie good a freon loniats pill only go on board when the frigate ready inasmuch a8 there will be no more exorbitan ve, What the excursionists «will do An American illustraved paper with a hkeness of Withins year Was 30 very busy I was obliged to deny myself to sent high place, and he 1s now perhaps the man | charges by the assessors; no more compulsion to | and where they will go When they atrive w Hu- | Gountess Vatacazy was produced, and many were AT THE MAVOR'S OFFICE you and many others. I alway oly ne vl > : A t, No | the high encomiums passed Cy the portrait. there was but little uf interest transpiring. Mayor | gentlemen of the press whi "Thay call, nue nétee | Ce.N bom, more Vat Say Ciiler, depends, the Pest: | ee ee ee het beatin By fof oo donee wey wil feiew wel Dent of their own Reise Bue esttrés belic,” remarked one of the officers, Hall was interviewed by a HekaLv reporter as to they call, and never tne dential ele ion of 1872. Kutier, too, though de- our place,” and that hereaiter the cl “KL blonde,” remarked your reporter. vow any impediments in the way of ir seen; feated spirations for gabernatoria: honors in | trolied by men wo will see to it t tions, and extract from circumstances of travel the EE cn Naaali putea enone ameeratecdend heat. | Massachusetts, silll wields-an enormous. power, | rough aud scum “whieh. have ‘foatea “into “i¢ | utmost amusement, No citizen Wil Weegee, | aarcleddin tn Gort oh aacaia eee ‘what as foliows:— m Yes, Mr. Tweed, Ican bear testimony to that. | ana will be & most valuable all: in | are skimmed off and swept Into the gutt whence | man four months of fan, and none can blame Prince | man Cleopin. » . RerortsR—Mr. Mayor, have you recelved any | You and I nave had several interviews, andi have | tne event of a contest; while Sain they rose to the surface at Greenwich, However, | Fred. But if-¥red does not back a live Prin- “It was so very hind,” gaia Valetaky, “of Count further resignations? always luund you rather easier of approach than bimself, who is rominently identified with | the rumor not only that no ball would be given this | cess he will have to look out for himself. He once | Catacazy to come down here immediate on our fT ae dell the majority of public Men, My object in calling | railroad interests, will, it 18 sald, in the event | sason, but that the clad would fall to pieces ina | remarked to the writer (hat certain papers were | arrival. Of course he wished to learn something of Reronten—Have You accepted chose aiready sent | yesterday, anc it is the same to-day, is to ask you— of his running for ihe Presidency, be supported by | week Or two, Cteated NO small sensation. it was | ‘trying to make a hare of him. the vessel on board of which w the Grand Duke; HH u oy . fi Well, not to put tuo fine a point Upon it—sbout your ’ Tom Scott, no insignificant ally under existing cir- | looked upon as an evidence that the “Boss” h ABOUT mar PRINCESS}? but it was very good.’ ” aver Batt-—Jod ton’a resignation, you | guing away from the city. cumstances, it !s wherefore, to say the least, omin- | given up the ship at last, and that tae crew had | but that won’t save him @ bit. The ultimatum of | Revorren—The Prince ts an officer of the frst Know, was to tnke effect ou the appointinent of his | | “Going away, el” replied Mr. Tweed, taking @ | ous to seo the three men meet, though ot course | become free to do as they pleased, which was to do | the irrepressible public to the irrepressible Prince | watch. ror aad by not apparniing @ successor I can | pundie of vouchers and putting an elastic around | nothing is deinitely known as to the subject of their | noting at all that could Keep the club up to its old | Fred on his return will be—no princess, no blow; DORS HR TAKE Nig TURN OF DUTY MEPGHGUA TOADS Perr tence bait dates Riiton ts |S a consultation, ‘The utmost secrecy has been od- | standard of magnificence. It was given out vy @ | no royal petticoats, no Presidential jubilation. But | like the overs? eviat ave very true ; but Judge Hilton is Yes, you have read w! t Mr. O'Conor says about | served in relation to what transpired, Senator | reliable party auring yesterday that the Secretary, | this 18 understood by Fred; aud if he does not tace OKTUMSKY—Parbleu! out, liki ‘body vid Serneari ne BO, COUNT, ¢Xipectee: sist} th have yom NOs Schurz, who las uitherto, been. rather destrous | Charles Hall, had noted the Academy of Musl¢ | the royal music at Windsor Sherman will exercise | He has been threc years lie but I suppose ot ae Ve eee in ae ee tea {ee ears Bek eer coee he sagt? Of appearing prominently before the public, abso | and Irving Hall mam not to “hald” either of | is authority aud “raise” htm. Kred, hung up by | he will oe obief oficer ree years 1s care Connected Nore? He was ven some Afteen | | “Well, he toid me, and I Have given itin the pup- | jately refusing to receive the reporters who'calle1 | the buildings ior the use of the club on the “mem. | the thumbs for declining to enter the bonds of royal | long time for one ol the tui sally; fs nonainied viiteao. and should baat Cg pl worta yee 7 every help oo ie upon lim yesterday. He has been in the haoit of crabig oth of January.” This certainly looked matrimony - i ee a be ale would be a — a it Lg om NOM MULT es, j or, ce cl are spectacle our ‘on run- merican officers too, and Mayor HaLt--The Logisiature would turn him | your bail 1” ears fearucln iy the Westthak 0 ceriatite nests ttartea for tie Acmlony et mone eer in tral to bin Miles—the Cver faiuiel Eogitsh. with the latter of the out. iy Og secure journals in the West, and it certainly seems t. ULEOPIN—We Will be f China, perhaps, for ave “Mr, Oharles O'Conor knows more about it than find out a RePorrer~t think n He tsa ablican, | Ido, then. New York city is strange that he preserves such strict reticence to nd Out the truth of the rumor irom the managers. 0 g rood 5 , quite good enough tor | those of this city. 1 derstood last night that | A persistent ringing of 1 Hall | THE JACKSON AFFRAY—| ‘THE | years. om or HAL Wel tr. Green does not like him, | me ty live in. Idon't desire any better city thaa | Senator Conkitng had joined. the. trio ‘Sad‘was in | failed to eltei areepor i a Fae went SAOKSON APPRAY—HIS DEATH IN ‘Mr, Evraett—You would like to go to New York, The biiean mayo cane to ran the Legislature. | New York; | am very muca attached to it," Confidential consultation with them, over to the ‘Music, Mr. Kingsland, HOSPITAL, I suppose, en attendant. ute twO democrAte, ice. og maguanimous | | “Attached is good, Mr. and the legal ate as tented etlahenalltnt nen the general manager, was in his cosey oltice, bassin ALI THE KUSSLANS—Uh, very much (fe crots Dien), trent nie reen and Tilden, to run by Oey gis oat Walt hee fonder," THE BLESSINGS OF MODEBN SCIENCE. PA nat I 491 for oor paid he, rather briskly, | Coroner Young yesterday afternoon received in- yee eee 13 (sotte voce) —So would we. riwre-—What 40 you tnink about ine | wit ‘perhaps remember I. told you some ume ee ‘i owe you about tne % Roane, Wat CRADEN Ce VEeTan tp OR. Ibe tt oaeh of Moot We WeFe conte ee eee t taick Horace Gresley? that fll Lwanted was to get the vindication oc the | _ Profesor R. Ogden Doremus, who bas acauired | 4 ivencus crap secretary has wouned ane acaiemy. | 80Me ten days ago, was struck on the head with an | strained to leave. Without the pleasure of hearing would then Have a chance tode een’, tt, Horace | courts, That is where every honest man will find | Auch popularity as @ brilijant experimenuist in He that the ciud doesn't want tue use of te | tron instrument in the hands of Samuel Hinman, | Lieutenant Oktumsky perform on the piano, an ene could show w. by ryt 4 his best vindication.” the fleld of science, wil! commence his course of ah this season for @ bull.” during 8 quarrel at the boarding house No. 80 E: tertainment he was kind enough CE pss) ng. ho kuows about acces Mt Tivees, 1 bare, Boe forgotten thats in. leclares on ine avors subjects under, he auapiess “4 waht is not 80.” ‘ Fourteenily street, died yesterday sltermoos in 6 | Re luad seit tae suip’s side Vadis See lorget - | the Young Men’s Chri ‘Asaogiatl uesdi “Have You received no notice kina?” e tal.” Hinman is stil at large. Shauts was makiug tains MAUOt Habi-~Well Viral, you now, yas mory | jor to Mr. O'Couee; Dus Man Wh WOROUE. auld, | gremlin of mest Weeke me “None Wuaever N° Dowee of the (Gueet Wil be Held th p aay oF twor ante | ia boata ae

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