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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET, 5 - F w awe it would bave been time but for the war, end of a career Metion trself ven- | positors nad little or no enance of seeing them, 80 (@) N G R E Ss $s Woultaemeatn ne yout rene why toe rebel soldiers should | tow had segeatansed ‘uset? to S wider Fauce of expe THE FISK TRAGEDY. tured. to drew No autlety in the world, except | that he had been besieged by persons making - wp | be excluded from ‘Oi the pension tom ane he pre- | and was Dover able to £0, Aoms, to Whe point wher just that which Present exists tu the United | quires. He had taken no part in making any loans dicted that It general ly were F pol Seer. a ~ bocreaze ios Wee Tove 4 carried I, But wha: had Amnnanannnhganegenna tutes, could have afforded a favoring sc Tor | or in doing anything in connection with the affairs, ’ wpouks bose. pension: pen inven +} Ws se, lenath of time it such & man. ‘The absence of alt the barriers of | of the bank, except depositing iis mouey ike tha the fe dow tn the reduction of expenittuae i apeiret i> | The London Press on the Assassination—The | caste, the iiberiy allowed to every career, the | otier persons in the room, ‘The report to the de- Positors could have been presented long since if the took oir wor devt ith the nation det. Bethe win the United States that the length of time was i i almost tmitless oppertunitres of money makin The Apportionment Bil Amended Mr A, Ge. Tagnaan, (Jer) of Odjo, Inquires how ai pbout equal to. do the length of tae ans tine wae | Spirit of Which Fisk Was the Incarnate Rep- and the lack of ‘thie. “distinctions. of Sank ro] gentlemen that had loaued the people's money 0 A theso thin be More fh tho face fourteenth | In Me haa’ taken "Rugand ‘weuly yours ater | pred as argh in a Ri Rue | Guncemen. tsk had loenes. tne. | ¥ money amend jative—His Life — rea- ighity Which would yive even to selfish am! ome forward and tell who the 01 ">, in the Senate, eentaremt ou replies thal the dimctratic ‘party did’ vot, | tnval Peapencitive.” Bis haa “cement in Thee Life a Seandal—The © sone other object than meve aking— | 80 that tie true state of afairs might be known: recoquiae the val! ot the amendment, annual capenditure of about £10,000, tt ture of Surrounding Circumstances. these are the condittoas which He believed tne recciver, Mr. Knapp, was doing Mr, THORMAN, ( ) of Obio—The Senator essumes, | lo e I in 1835, ah 30h the course of such a being as everything in his power to bring the affairs of the Bascrupulous asa brigand, he had the cleverness | bank out as straight as possible. He nad worked weet then, that tae democratic pirty is \o get into power and te” | the United dharegard the fourteenth amendment. 1 wish he would state | when he and cunning of a police zt he boisterous | energetically and faithfully, Judge Mogan them OUR GREAT GEYSER LAND ig zm he expe tha een Lo Hee eee not | public deve G06,00.000, The revort’ at ine Sosretney ‘The London: Roves of: 8he. 9b sare:— Ainal spiriis o1 a schoolboy. He was like no other | ead the following:— , "Us ptt MeOBZOR TE 20Re ee the democrats Der! Souces “= #* * The death of James Fisk by the | famous adveaturer in finance the world has known. | zzrory To DEPOStTORS OF THR CONDITION oF THD eines see loatostlonal CaIMGn? that. could hevoen, I belleve | as @105,00,000" hand of aman whose enmity he nad gained! i one | He was not like Law or De Morny, because he was VLING GEREN SAVINGS BANK. a tbat the best mterests of ts nation and of dvilizauion wy ‘hat not "justly enargeable to expenditure. For | Of the scandalous intrigues for which he was noto- | utterly unlettered and vuirar; he was not like Hud- andersigned, one of the sub-committee Appointed by thia Vontinent are tpyolvedin the centinued supremacy of the | instance, there was about $9,000,000 charged to preminm | rious 18 not im itself surprising, ‘The escape of | son or Mires, for he took a buoyant and exuberant minittce named by the depositors of the ban! = An Immenso National Park on the | revebiican pany for manyyears, But great calamities have | on boude purchased for tho government, being oifect on | McFariand last- year, When charged witnthe murder | delynt in the wild excitement of his gambling ad- | ERT Erie, eceeaien, Decamionns Mabhitles of the happened. Great plagues bave come upon the world, earth- ) the eredit side by about an equal amount received as | of Richarison, has uaturaily confirmed the faith of ventures, and the enterprises which would have wn - an You aqonkes have nwallowea up cities, Ohiongo ban Boon burned, premium on gold fa thesame transactions. The difference | the lawless class in New York in the morality ol the | made another man thoughtful aud grave only ren: | qat there. at due te eprmtors: whe le ae rhc yard ellowstone River. ane dae into powers icahieg rd Faas ine demoeratie | oharzed. “Go: toon with drawbacks on imperie wink Cook | vendetid, and Stokes, tho murderer of Colonel Fisk, | dered nun more roystering and jovial, His energy | claimsexist against the bunk for the sum of ‘About 0,000 t f ly dees not ackrowk ‘the validity of the | not really pe Brags a and should not figure as such, The had provably worked himseif mto the bellef that he | and activity were positively irrepressible. fhese | that he has examined the securities held by said Annan oR a ‘at- | amount of these and other items rly placed among | had wrongs which called for vengeance. We know, | qualities coutd only find rellef in incessant ex- | and finds bonds and morigages which represent the sum o! last summer, to. bring _ bi Ho bad divideu the betes |. tempted y up Vr orh indeed, that he and the woman whose cause he was | citement aud adventure of every kind. coarse | $274,379 k for wi the owledgment e ‘amendment, | Cure’ into three great heads and found t bank holds the paper of borrowers, | Out of this amount the’ Continued Debate on the Am- | pi reise psd! sway, tod ihe ew dannriore” whics he | Amount) referee toto, late wan) exciaivs of teres on | had thresteuod hiun with revelations Witchy ta ihe | O&thay veekiesd Of “apessiy "he “hada ‘Tough, | Uarermenedvelloves fal Hii Oot ie bad and wore BID woaupurated jas, burted with a in fe ventas erave, t be Se foniteit aang t rl phages betips 8 ao present temper of the people, might have brought | broad sors of humor ‘which often was the sum of 4,000, ‘of winich the sum of $3,000 is 4 nesty je Smendment, “The py} Wighta bill” “ive | partmente or the irra twenty-five und a halt ver | UPOU him the fate of his wllies of Tammany Hall, | remarkably shrewd, pithy and expressive. A man | collectable, leaving. $5,000 a8 good on the agreca with Mr. Sumner in putt cent, The same heads in the expenditures of the English | Nd that Fisk had met the peril by obtaining anim- | of undoudted ability, possessed of something bear- | stock, the sum of 82.00), although the JUSTLON BRFORE GENEROSITY een were thirty-elght an a halt, thirty. Junction from one of his Judicial hirelings to pre- | ing a grotesque resemblauce to genius, endowed | that there should pgcbe s ne ioe os,0g " Tithe ps he or ious tmagnanimity, What might be mercy tothe | twenty-elght and a half per cent, Coming’ down Vent these revelating, and by indictiug Stokes for | certatuly with a cool and calculating brain, ne might | The Secretary of the banks Menten Te Roles ied Gere f fnatvlitiats anmnesticd would, in his oplaion, be crielty to | iteelt, he said that 1t appropriated 2,374 000 Tess than the Conspiracy. But itis not on the grim ending of | easily have been taken by a stranger for a foolish | {he reaver of the Denk ss Mind NB Which, there are mort "RHE PUBLIC: LANDS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, } tusure generations; and, whlle he was willing to vote for m | like bill last year and Hb,o00;t00 Yess “tian asked for tu the Fisk's career so much a8 on its incidents of daring | buffoon or overgrown schoolnoy. While he was fare BLO es ng ADOUt BO5,000 assets bad and un- er-dratts; city records eral amwnenty, he believed universal amuesty would be | eat slain conflict with the law and. magnificent squandering | gambling tor mullio! 7 ™ hy ns, staking fortune alter fortune nay ss Haar a eee ae i wa Oe as ietien OL | xpproprindin Goramities tre neeke cea thee iteres howine | of the frults of victory that we are concerned to | On this or that cast of tite Muaucta dice, hode- | “Among in the country for centuries. est commit he ever knew. It had to dome back witha | dwell, * * * Of late, however, Fisk must have | lighted in little vanities of which a waitingunaid sapiae Avenue © Railroad, for The Legistative, Executive and Judicial Ap- | qt, THURMAN sald he was at © loss to comprehend be ficlency bill, and he predicted that the present committee | felt the edifice of is autocracy—for ne had | would have been ashained, and bumors which some- Sige everest Seinen Senator from Indians (Mr, Movton); that Benator, assorted brat 0 do the same after ihe Presidential election. | completely asserted bis supremacy over his | times brought with them ‘suggestions of a lunatic | "eran Tag bet or aleo.cinine riation BiH On Its Passage. ba narereal mee maid be a ee Mr, WOOD, (dem.) of N, ¥., criticised while he protessedto | colleague Gould—crumbling under nis feet, | asylum. Hosmade himself ouo of the sights Of New | Greon Bank owes them the sum of prop! ag provided Mr. 8 pena ‘amendment should be adopted. admire the beautiful generalities of Mr. Garicid’s speech, | 1H courts in which he sought refuge | York as he drove his open carriage with siX or per- | being the amount drawn by the Secretary, r instans he of 01 the Kxecutl Depart. whenever he was threatened seem to be no | haps eight white horses slowly through the streets. | ou his checks, which checks fr fd not a hem the deilcit will Mr. M y denounced He. ced the item of stati fe od al aia nih universal amnestr” He would: rote for’ ‘hte House t Dill, Der ment, which, ia th bill of Juni o 1860, under Me, Buchauan's longer sale against the intrusions of justice, | He organized a regiment, and was proud to wear | It the ee Ratirogy ho might be regarded and which fa this bill | and it was doubtful’ whether the old polloy | the uniform an to be cailed Colonel; Saareee Aas ued, and it the other) cause it made exceptions of persons ‘administratio: oul; CHANGES @a.among the allibora of the rel wan $4500,” That tem showed about the relutive increase nin aga ; uardiap Savings IN THE MINING LAW. | *prqneits authors of the repelian. se bill was sosatisfac: | Jn'all the expendiines of- ine foverBMent since the republi- Siok ae ctie wes Pott rie cantae eae ‘quite oe rol Mane net, Bunk must ve pald it will be further Inorea the sum tory io the Benator, be was at a loss to.uccount for hie de- | can party came into power. He thought that Mr. Garfleld | Sxpectanoy to see What new move te ora(ty “Ad- | and got wounded in the leg. fle ‘ran’ a line of Re i pete where or Parnes brag nar ooka | ita Poy Ianahon of ihe | lamentable pt pes oy inirat—go they admiringly dubbed the conqueror | magn Maoent steamers Irom few York to Boston, and | a; panies the ames of pth sgl rp ae: amo Sway | due arvil service report if whom the reociver or your comrpiiee have been unable that the cost of collecting the t taxes | Of “Commodore” Vauderdilt—would try. The as- | 1¢ used to gratify him to beaizen himself in the cos- ie SENATE, tuirermaiy. "He “thought, there "waa only” one sway i servo i tad." Your commicize Brileves. tat a Wasurne: Jan, 23, 1872. $ for it, Tho Senator from Indiana | smoun' one-fourth of the revenue. 'a bullet has out sort all such questionings | tume of u naval officer, aud the more people laughed ‘come ade are fraudulen A auch Jon fo | accoun! Opportunity to make @ speech | that the chairman of the Committee on Anpront, and left us in doubt whether James Fisk was indeed | tho better he secmed w de pleased. He adorned | fart jee gusce. ane | had seized tl ‘Mr. Bowuns, (rep) of Mo., presented several petitions for | which would atrike the key note of the coming campaign. | tions should have proposed some means by which at last * ed out,” or whether his fertiie mid | with his own portrait or bust the palace oars of the ‘ferepenl of the duty on coal, salt and pig iron. Tuat function had so, often devolved upoa him oy been re. | would curtail (hove eniormons expenditures and restrict ‘was not prepared with ‘an expedient adequate for | famous Erie line ot railway. He became proprictor | | ‘The CHAIRMAN, In continuation, went on to. st ‘. SuMITTD, (rep) of Mann, presenled several peuivons | famedrey bm, taht had passed ania he common ian of he | Wile eet eg a arnt, we sdminitrnton from | the coming Orsts of @ huge theatre m an out-of-the-way part of the | that it was understood at the last meeting thas ‘Mr.f fer the passage of his Supplementary Civil Rights bill, campaign, and the only regret he (MF. Thurman) Rad ob the the aapersions of” Mr. Woda, Ir that gentleman charged ex; James Fisk Was born tn the Puritan State of Ver- | city, and he loved to play at manager, and to sit | Roach would make good any transaction anrriau eox! PE a tg td ang | porsetan, fuecne” them’, o"gnlon” das’ acre: | tue Soot St tho Uutone nd an ean lkiae for | fusno'with dhamonas giveraig on tis Tek thgcrs | OUly fair tosay that Mr." Noche. hed no shows wD ati u muUsO pol lor iT wi amon ert on re Mr. FaUMDULL, (rep.) of Il, presented petitions of citizens | tenecrereh spagie new uote: (Laughter) was heeasse old Ndent Buchanan, to "whom ood. bed ae date ot snowy wine wok te | ang disposttion to do. that. pr. to do any. iy q Wi al- | business. But it was notin a steady, plodding way | and on the vasi breast ty iatpeky sand the'same clu array arribio rena which | had tneroased the’ debi"at the Rorbrameont @uswogoe im x | Mat James Flak wanted o get on. fils father was | displayed. His habits were there is ttle acanaal | thing, of the kind. | Me, understood, that, Mri would Follow if ‘the democrats 1 into power, and | time of profound pees. He held that the difference between | % pedier, who travelled w: goods in the Valley of | in saying it—openly and daringly profiigate, Ho cl g a rigage to the ional Sav- {peal of the duties on coal, alt and pig iron, and commended | Which were to be found nowhere else Hot in thet Senator's | the expenditures ident Buchanan's administration | the Connecticut; but when the son took to | lost bis life in consequence of a shameless quarrel | !ngs Bank on the house in which he resided, ’ imagination, ‘and that of the present administration was not proportion- | the business lie started an immense, gorgeously | and alow intrigue, He was probably under forty | a1 atso conveyed property to the Guardian Savings to the attention of Mr. Morrill (V¢.), who, he sald, a Mr. BLAIR st that 1 was not the same note that } ately ureater than that whieh every man would recognize | painted wagon, which alarmed the conserva- | years of age when the bullet of his former associate | Bank. If any person connected with that bank in any to be alarmed at the number of palitions for this ob- | mr. Morton struck 1u 1865, when he made a speech in favor ween the cost of is household or his business establish- | tive instincts of tho old man, ‘The wagon, put @ premature stop to hts career, He may be said | Shape or form, as far as no could ascertain, shoul of President Job Wood "trom their cseein to, the statement quoted by Mr. | however, brought custom to its proprietor, and bis | to have lived and died, like tne cavalier soldier in | be held responsible, that person was hr. Roche. M 5 (rep.) of Vt, aid he bad the utmost sg ns Gn FT | ee ee ee oe eet ate toe Loos borne Out Ky’ the facts wud Mites’ Ox tae tmiravy. | chternrise soon gave him an opening 4a Boston, | Scott's romance, “hoping nothing, believing | He could not understand why the Door depositors ef Tiinow, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin for the reduction @ thestari® tow revenue: basis, and particularly for tbe re- spontaneous petitions, but nono at all for petitions like } senator from Missouri (Mr. Blair) and the Senator from In- | it was born which showed by the uniformity of their language and | diana (br. Morton). ‘rie Henator trom {adiane makes the | the cost of collection was not more than’ five or six verees: | Wuere during tho war he made @fortuge. But hay- | nothing aad tearing nothing.” Of the bank should lose thelr little savings, whilg Ir yellow ores om erat cao from the British | same old charges sgainat the democratic party—dangers | of the aggregate revenue, ing made his money, he was impatient to. multiply penta Mr. Roche gave a mortgage to one bank and trans ‘Trade League io New York. Lamghter.) which he belleves, of course, or he would not make them, Mr. MAYNARD suggested that the expense of collecting the | it or get rid of it; and @ navural attraction drew ferred his property to another bank. Judge Hoga ai 7ER SRUR CHEVALIER. but witch F venture to say that no human being in bis senses | revenue was only four per cent. him to Wail street. ‘hero it was that no met | THR SUAKY SAVINGS BANKS | strongly advocated tho necessity of opposing any JOHNBTON, (dem. ) of acuee attention to the fact | and intelligent enough to form an opinion doe: Mr. UAL explained that what the Civil Service Commis. | Drew and Gould, aud entered upon th ith WV i motion to turn the affairs of the bank Into banke petition Of Mra. Robert E. Lee asserting her right t0 | believe for one single Inetant. Payment of the toners meant {o convey in the remark quoted was not that | DaSywhtcn ted i neh nen an eae ER IR RACE raptcy, for if that were done the deposit Arlington emate, presented by nim vestcrday, was re- | fe it to be paid in the face of the fourteenth amendment, one-fourth of the revenus was stolen, but that, owing to the | 2&2 wich led him, through so much mire, to such toy, positors Would fm the papers lo haye been reported by bis colleague, | prohibits evon a Stato from making any payment of ft. Pay- | system, one-fourth of what onght to be received by the gov- | @ eminence o! sucecssiul, veinglorious, epicureal THE MARKET SAVINGS BANK. not get half the money they otherwise would. . Lewis. crab hehehe ment of pensions to rebel aoldicrs is also positively prohibited | ernment was lost, and that was owing totho spoils, aaystem | 1afamy. Even in New York, in the atmoypaere ol A Derositor asked whether under any ciroum~ Mer. 7) TH ese i ye ve ig’ bil th by the ‘fourteenth amendment, The payment of the | handed down front democratic days, All these appealsto _ Wail street itself, he might have used his undoubted ateeasiateeceatadiazeh valbaiiae’ stances there would be any chance of getting we err on b seporce: hbo: Spposon mers be Attend national debt is ¢ teod by the Constitution. The re-in- | economy amounted to noting Jess than repudiation of the |“abilities, bis versatility of resource, his com | Still Closed—Reticence of the OfMicers—What | Money. witution of slavery ia posit! ibited by the Constitu- | pul and the stoppage of pensions, mand of. expedients ald combinations to amass The tacalvouroamiaar Judge Hoaan said he thought there was. Sapaie yrould consider ald pass the bil} as soon as poe | tion of the Unite Senator, one who | | Mr, RANDALL, (dem.) of Pa., said there had been taken ‘ order that the Legislatures of the States might bavo b the 1 fils party aod from the 18 §$500,000,000, wealth by means not dishonorable, But the Another Dgrosiror suggested the propriety of = ngayon partualy doachapon fspleciech ama 1s looked upon, pe pape, ost i poe dm eat ed tigw gieliat ie bpdy vere pie , and he wanted to taint not Wenality that has pititierto ‘Infected The doors of the Market Savings Bank were ESS cy ' ciate att aes of ae bang following tu PI ‘Ress to bold up those preposterous statements to frighten the ir. KELLEY, (rep.) Pa., asked his colleague where he had | il ublic life of the Empire City does | close te: '. e! - | Indicted fore he rand fury for havi by the Senate Judiciary Committeo: ‘American people out of thelr Propriety, "Gir, femay dovvery | found that oun “ee? Mt u y loged yesterday. A crowd’ of excited personie COL } Toi swruny, teken. whe -WOneys!. Ae” they! amok ye and accompanying sible, 8 ot permit men who make the pursuit of wealth Bact for the apportionment of Representatives to Con- | weil on the stump in the swamps of Indiana—(iaughter)— | Mr. RANDALL sald ho had seen it currently atated, but | tho first object of their lives to po. ho iy lected around the door duripg the greater part of . 3 ; nest. ‘The receive only twenty-five per cent of tie mou among t neral lates, nocording at a a but it is not too much to say that to men who are accus- | he had oe now been Informed that the amount was | know they Re purchase power and enjoyment ae the day. They discussed the failure of the institue | should be spent to punish those that robbed thems Anat Troms ana fomed to roflect the apprehensions which the Senator | @400,00u,000, u ‘of Representatives shalt be composed of 243 mem. ‘Mr. KELLEY— iy riches by bribery, and they donot hesitate to seize | tion and the prospects of its 1 Applause.) If Mr. Smith or Mr, he loan to bo spoortioned among the several bialen in accord: front aiiclty a ‘underlanding Fee eae ee) i We eee eee ea reste: eustome | the chance. Until the tone of public sentiment in oranitore, big i Paying anything to the | {*RD'ANeves aud Could nov account for it heroes 7 with the provisions of 7 a that Is to say ; resident, in his annual message, recommends an amnesty, | ten years ago, under the democratic party, was $3,000,000 a | New York 1s raised to a higher level such men as the guilty man. ) was and here ls the Senator from fadiana (Nr, Morten) one of | year. Now fi was $8,000 ‘Then there Were no auch | Jemes Fisk, the monstrosities of speculative mouey- The officers of the institution and the Recolver re- A VoicKk—If we only get twenty-five per cent of, by chlet aupportere, denouncing ly The President recom. | Outrageous expositions of wrong and fraad and plundering making, Will always be possible; and while they are | fused to give avy information to those who inquired, | OUT Money it should be saved to buy @ rope witha mends clvil service reform, an nator from Wisconsin | as was now belug brought to gation in | Doasiiie, not only wil the commercial. capital of A i? v Applause. ) eee) eee ettivemierdiand Ie Butt Tweres | \Nf Xe:L000, of Conny mguxe what had become of the | the Union be discreived by such an apoticosis of | THO 2atter is engaged in investigating tho accounts, | “A long discussion ensued as to. the employment’ rowing a tu ew wot at when the ‘ork during tie last part of Mr. nan’s ini 4 rah K. Mark, a depositor in the Market Savings ceiver. President 22 vas have civil service reform,” there 1s a | tration? vely imperilied by the concent N, Mr. 4 moutal reservation that 4 aiall be kifled in Congress: and | . Mr. Woop replied that nothing wrong had become of them | Sy'yust in the hands ot a single auscrapalond awe, | Bank to the amount of $1,600, yesterday Aled a pott | seiieu® mademuon oI ine part Of “the depositors: there laa mental | tohis knowledye. Mr. Auyustus Schell under Mr. Buchanan, and a more honoral SHALL KILL AMNE! citizen did not live in the United States. that when hea ‘Let us have amne: Saea whan basays, “Laat us have ames the Collector | ‘The pistol of the assagsin only killed James Fisk; | tion in bankruptcy in the United States Court, pray- | ‘The former gentleman stated that he had ascer- d the spirit of which he was the incarnate represeu- | ing that the bank be declared an involuntar: . | tained that Mr. Selmes had carried of the vouchera {do not cbange any such bypocriay upon ihe President: but | field, angther esteemed clizen, tative 1s still Living and strong in New York. Tupk Judge Wlatonford. has granted wn order ree | OF checks upon which the moueys were drawa, and ft does look wonderfully utrange that every !mportant reoom- | port, and under that admin{stration auat oe fent is ignored by bis friends in | wron The London Standard of the same date treats ring the bank to show cause way tne petition that the receiver had made a demand in writing for BieChamper Mr uurmasr in sonclation, argued the | leklox piack ve, “canuslous tavestgation, s8.was 80” | tn9 supject in this manneyi= Ba Se ete peea eens: Tals. onder Ma Retumadie. on Ee a a ie rl Nir Monrose inf aan ‘alt that Np, Thurman Bad just eaaioma dates slotted was less than @ivGiotge saa%e | 4,2He MAN may have been better than his repnta: | afr. James Dents, the Receiver of the bank, en- | ,,4 Vote of thanks was then unanimously passed to m cid dpaeoh about the dangers Of contralizaton, | then cow 8,00%00019 collect, whereas the amouateolected tion. It may bé daid of him that his vices were all | deavors to quiet tie fears of the depositors in tho | ‘He Investigating Committee. r , had becn often beard In 1) aps of Indians. it year was 2 900,000. gross and striking ones, without any alloy of mean- | followiug letter;— Upon motion that the committee appointed at tha any new a Hon tbs | It was. the same old democrat) rights speech. ir. Woon remarked that it should cost very little more to | Ness or pettiness, He was roughly generous and New York, Jan. 28, 1872, | !Tevious mecting be discharged, a resolution was ranietre on Bepresaniallrss 4 mae tom alg ne, Benning had 1 Se oe could nol un: | ollect (300,000,000 than Nt costs to collect 100,000,000, be- | Mmunificent witn the resources or ‘otuer people of | To THx Dzrosizons or Toe Manner Savinos Bank:— | Adopted appointing a committee of throe, with the a Oe samara pots ag entities cinder thie law -to Sestand ae ie ot istration. That was Per she canes the pn po Solteting wes Sit the siaas, me ‘which he possessed himsell; He was uo hypocrite, ; It ia frankly admitted that the affairs ot this bank are not | Ohairman, to act on behalf of the Se rceleaee, and 2 Hprese tative, the number ip wateh said | Sand ints admintetration -(laughter)—or the times in which | the bif by causes for amentment, Bement Geoeived, nobody as to his character, “His | tn tsatatecior a conden axconid be dite butthe de; | {ako auch action as they deemed necessary. They in the Forty- su - may been! ot. pty. ie en they lived. The; grand scale, and | will be devoted to their benent and not wasted in necdless ing any definite course. ‘The committee cunsists of shall bave been oh Srporttenmens ba Os be admitted inl were like & man riding ins car After progressing throngh thirteen pages of the bill, which d tr tot ho nave Ching univ he fe cle contains fifty-six the committee rosa. " set out. No one can say that he believed | proceed , anrcqaal namber of take bitan and Squat Geaudhate) aa'o the dangers thas aren from thelt ur. eiode Tagan MAES SERTiCR, eee pel poe ee man, and, believing fas Bad ta'bo done, vant rey ec tie belag dinigestip tase poe gt Canton, Sullivan and John Fox, and comin would ask when jemocrate were 5 i. Yo a authorize a . we to. tne number geen oy sactine jot committed to Bay for the rebels’ slaves? To show that | mail Heltadip. pervies Detween the United States and pe im! He. will be rememberee, an ra Golinite wtatement to the abt eer ia ae Mr. ‘Jou Fox, by general fequest, gave @n ace ‘one Representatives ‘ded, In the elec | {hey were be sent Mr. Biatr's Broadhead letter to the desk to |. Mexico, Referred. ave said, for along time, but it will not be on hig | Ment. I confidently trust that the resuit will show that the | count of the affuirs of the bank 80 far as he knew. + renentatives t ‘Jory third t read, ee was because of the sentiments expressed fea nenelé prosocmenie te. the bill authorizing the myor- | own account, but for the jiu tration b: Condition of things fs notso bad as the public has appre- | He said that when he received the intelligence this Iaw, en in oaber of | (2! m letter da ON Oo teri hry + Oe sal naar ate alee e eeeatonell X's repeblican simpliclty “and Patek: Sfhiere | bondes TAuis DAMS, Receiver.” | that tue bank Mad suspended he was 1 the city aaa oa B Ai f pro) bad not backed out Uy 2 tely that the plate glass ma- pare been men quite as vicious and quite as regard: OY Wteopalg ance enka . of Paria, with the intention of remaining theix aa is ait parame & | sen Leper 700 ticle have got my sade pal” | Tes” af pis SPL. Ait “ a THE THIRD AVENUE BANK. ie much as" any of the aepositors districts a8 now A Tiny ae Celie g ee be peer et re al aa nh arate ots " h ‘ - Snuught Mr, Bialt must be ignorant of what Se Dor caer Se Era living in Englan ‘ance and Ger! mt the: - wenn Singe his Eide ie been wholly said fo that speech, He had. ex is SS MARAGKA sonnery ; enxaged investigating the atfairs of tha fare 7 THE TOBACCO Tax. ty cae * io which aman could flaunt | Slow Payments—The Depositors Growi Rg Sa be toe Th arotten conaition, Fox jam tags ot Th mn ate te : acl | pels pros o pohuin for gre peg fet otis the Raeatay after the ral 3 hig utler contempt for | Grievously—incrensed Dissatisinction—ue | cigntecn months previous to his leaving he nad had 18 ere! an 6 éay'in, exch of ne Bates tnd’ Terstonee a euta ° 5 ae 4 the orai decencies of society in the way James ¥ the democrats, bad made th toe! | mebacco Denlera Hefocs ike’ Ways and | Fisk,Jr., dia in New Yore and in the various sum. | Seok Buyers at Work Agnin—Negre Min- | noviiing todo with the bank. Owing to the recom ead franchise the colored element ut in order " ry mendations of Messrs. Smith, Roach and Sciens he for the eigction of repressutalives and delegates to | tesla ou which to Tooonstruct the State eer ie | Means Committee—Incrensed Facilities of | eiceece sth, Wich the plutocracy of tho United | strelsy Kun Made—Banjos and Beer and a | hoq“coniidence i the institution wud had de- fenday in. November in’ every. second, year thereafter te | Sensior rom Missouri (Mr, Blair) bad once been amember | ihe Bonded Warchouse System a Unt- | man, whose character and whose: antecgdents were ibiranrct nerds had & mena fh Py BO e Ts of depos! ‘é onthe Thira Avenue Sav- the 6: mt Ie *» Roact are iy Kini Gaia att Revit o7 Aapeeetancaa | y ML SuarR oft becamgeof ta ‘urpations, TJolned |” form Tax of Sixteom Cents Advocated. Seematara” iis Wealth had Sens aotainsi Tro | ings ank-ecpemuen: to 2be the vexcieenent: ta tho before leaving’ that the bank was in a prosperous Deak thereafter; provided, atin any State in Waieh | ama 11Ct tt weas oe eeaAS poe ER TAPE tue Committee on Weeauaxarery, Jan. 25 i872 | very; tt was spent tn shameless dissipation. Yet | ignteenth ward, and little elso 1s talked of. ‘Those | tions anade he observed that the mecting lad taken ba ie gb lil ng 5 old join aparty that was out of power. Ai a “day con- | roilowed. greedily the newspaper reports of | Who have money in the instituuon continue to be | practical sep tn xppointing a committee, and ne Mf Conmeocs er enc, Stalk io A D. "i673, Speech, I remember that when he delivered It he ‘th tinued the hearing of the tobacco dealers, twenty: | them, ‘Tho journals read by the “solid men’ | loud in tnelr denunciation of the officers for | Woult give to bring the guilty parties to justice. same longih of Ume, beginning on the day above speci- | ',02,8 ery Ot person for Mr. Johnson five or thirty of whom were present. Mr. J.H.| and ‘by the virtuous women of New York So long a8 the dishonest vifictals could walk about fin this sertion. Rereott oe mined by any person it was by the PI ba,'or Biblia eucltig Hii0-18 iin 7 | containea almost every day some notices of the pro- not sting forth fully the actual condi- | tne streets, alter suealing the paople’s money, 4.—That if uy ere ahall.be a failure to clecs | Sater Mimsell Ip that mpeec! sivatlapede pichidi seas nths of | Ceedings ol this mau, Whose very life in New York | tion of the bank, and those who have | nothing might be oxpected ; but when the strong pon trial thé Mi BTON—-The Senator attributes more importance to js mal NO ET Jah that faan Lares aid, As to my bel shougun & m4 | te receivers Of tobacco In that city, sald a uniform | was s sin anda scandal. ‘The sin Was nothing very | no pecuniary interest in it collect daily and grow | 2'™ of the law was brought to bear upon them they or Territory uy ay as pone sietia ae To nalarish oe Tortiion rene ae ‘ual Bal ony ay Johnson's Cabineb Tkuow noibing about i. | tax of sixteen cents was of importance and would | new; New York has long been notorious for its prof | hoarse in admiration of it aud the heroism of tne | Would robably bring back some of the stolen ra 010 money. therwise, am election ball be weld to Bit ee dara te a eee on Tiegh 9. minm 68 the _Dropens Exton, wath aD, to, || HERE: Te eaecent piinses ot {te clasinations | tustees who stili hold out, ‘Their pratse has but | Tue meeting then adjourned. gausea by suah “allure, resiguation death of Me ott Se Dicte 12. nie Gebietes seiitee.! meal | creased manufacture and consumption. If the pres | given in “Manhattan's” remarkable book, fall snort | litte effect, however, upon the depositors, who CS ma as ee a eoaeea a Ne eae never was an hour in which 1 ould have reatened ihe ov ent system of bonded warehouses was to becon- | ofthe facts, But untti James Fisk, Jr., appeared have never shown more determination to secure A Depositor’s Idea of Savings Bavks. Bay coeur, ernorsnip of Indiana for soy nny except & gent ig thos ied | tinued they ought to be increased in the tobacco Log ce ae koevatoarers Kran m4 thelr money than was exhivited yesterday. To THe EpiTor OF THB HERALD:— 0. 6.—' yd State shall be hereafter admitted to Met most important question oie ‘Congress—ter more impor- | districts, He sald that drawbacks snould be paid at | some might Res to adopt for theniselvea, but At ten o'clock there were nearly three hundred This heading attracted my attention in looking without wing the necess: Bittetat - & saoeala Sacidiag etna tation at tant than olvil service reform or the tarif revision. once on the withdrawal of tobacco for transporta- | which nobody could object to im persons ontside his | Persons in and aboat the lines. When the doors | over the HERALD of Sunday. I am a sufferer by the of this ve bill, Should aay State, after the | pM. SOOTH (rep. of Fa, followed with an argument im | tion without waiting for the lading certificate. or her own family, and the newspapers had not | Wore thrown open 172 were admitted and paying at deny oF abridge the right of any of tne | {81° .0 wan pol prepared to vole far unirereal amnesty? |. MF. Uyrus Mot New York, representing'the | juade themselves the aympainetic chroniclers of ue | Quce commenced. Over one hundred woo were su iar | {allure of the Market Savings Bank to the tune of Ababitante of such State—being twenty-one years of | S42 06. ON, rep.) of SO, oo tuat he's fine cut interest, said he was not here to oppose a jalsances of swindiers for harlots. Whether | GoW it the lines that they could uot get in, were | $600; and I bought the HERaLp on Sunday in tha age aud citizens of the United States—to vole et any election ty ripen ed Mey ee it be would DP Complaisances o! © | not at all compitmentary to the officers for abolish- ert Dill to & vote to-morrow. uniform sixteen cent tax; he opposed the twenty. | Fisk debauched New York in this regard, or New | ing the ticker system, and about fity remained in | UOP® Of seeing a ful! and detailed account of tua @-copatitution (article 14, section 1), except for | edearor to pross tho in Hi , HOMESTEAD LAW AND ARMY SETTLERS. four cent tax; the poor man should not be required | York was ready to acclaim Fisk, are questions it is \- Heipation in, the rebslliog or other crime, the number of | ‘yy. Winpost, (rep.) of Minm., presented a petition aigned | topay this tak on lis smoking robacco Hol worth while discussing. ‘The ‘ina hgsgone-te | Position. The president of the bank instructod a | standing of the bank, or at least reading a long ed! appoi by General Sheridan and other 0} representin, ‘000 Doliceman to allow them to remain in Ime, but later | torial giving the bank and its swindling managers Siisens shall ‘bert to the whole Humber of ionic aitivans | sotlece of Cy ed Noho] nat the | ane continuance: ‘Of the bonded warehouse aystem. | feewias a cnisret ona blackiog, Wil segret hisune | We, Teceiving teller ordered him to drive tem | 9 go a overhauling. Now, if villain had en- e Was @ thief anc is un- 1 od over! 0 some Swonty-one years of age in such State. leaned Ur Get Tserts ays dlag af ln ean aoee If it were extended West the dealers in that section | timely end. For the offences for wnien ‘he really | {nevesa oi nakalinaae. Sak ate etenoct tered the Market pa Gack: tek robbed ther & «Pe be were re Maslov Fesldenoe, she Sonat Would sell more tobacoo. No one ever heard of the | was responsible he suffered no punishment. He | day, One hundred ahd two persons were Dadtat ine | row thetaeen ton ars, be would, if caught, be case lations, duthorizing the survey of the Northwest. . r. J. J. Bagiey, u one of hig fellows 1a profitgacy. improb- | of the bank, addressed a lumber standing at the | to jail, tried, and, if found guilty, be consigned to between the United States and rites Awe- |i faid that after an experience of twenty-five years | able that his death will bear an even stronger testl- | Goor in praise of the solvency of the concern, de- | State’s Prison, at hard labor, for @ term of years, ng the Dill to raise the salary of the United States HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ho had never known & man to stop using tobacco | mony to ihe demorilization of New York than his | olaring it would not break, and denounced the | But here we Lave Ssavings bank of eisht years’ iy PRNOER, (rep.) of Als., from the Committee on Wasurxorox, Jan. 23, 187%. | fn'a direct Faulo. Wrisn” the “Sucrease ‘of population. tisindtn ahs oon + aoeare mnsintsiie, capital ee ike iweuen for throwing suspicion apon it. | standing, robbing thousands of poor men of the ee avons ree wpptectlon oy eaenitae os Mr, Havery, (rep.) of N. J., presented the petition ofthe | ‘I'he men in the tobacco trade are more pros) erons nish ment, ‘ieserves’ to lose his head by the . I~ baht get Pe eer tered a whoa vieclared soey few doliece Han iaia have sade for years, and Puvlio Lands, creating additional land districts in Florida. tobacco manufacturers of New Jersey for a uniform tax of | DOW than ever; people's taxes have changed, and fotine or to have his neck broken by tne halter, But end stand in front ali night. No persons puta which they have earned with the sweat, of their BILLS INTRODU: t tobacco was now extending ail over tle South, | whocan venture to believe that the murderer of | row depositors of interest on mortgages and | brow, and there 1s nothing done in the matier bat ‘ean sixteen cents pound on all manufactured tobacco, totrod were agg oe com) | Mr. KELLOGG, (rep.) of Conn., presented the petition of Bri ‘POMEROY, (rep.) of Kansas. @ consequence the plug interest has been | Fisk will get this justice? Who will dare to say | trends of the bank were admitted by the side door | simply appointing one of its rascally. managers ‘re- - that, Fisk out of the w: a at mural outburs' o certain citizens of New Haven for repeal of the law taxing Mr. Isaac Eppinger, of New York, was here to | against the man and his fellows 9 will "not arise, and yesterday. ceiver,” who will -further rob une poor depositors By Mr. AP GA: (dem.) of Mo.—Amendatory of the act iv The depositors are daily beset by a number of | if there is anything icft, It was always my impres- ting aid to the Iron Mountain Rallroa: spteiie, J Fepresent, by request, the interests of the Pacific | that Stokes will not be regarded as @ person WhO | ieeches, who extol the bank and attempt to buy | sion that any one Who robs anotuer Would be pun- \- By My. Fenton, (rep.) of N. Y--Antuorizing the Sect Kha ha? coast, ‘ali they Wanted was the continuance of tue | had rid the city and State of @ nuisance, and onght, | hooks, ‘One Joun Flanigan, a dapper little fellow, | ished, aud I considered no punishment too severe Mr. SARGENT. (rep.) of Cal, from the Committee on | bonded warehouse sysiem to accommodate their | therefore, togo scot free? New York the now feels 1 indler, and paru Mines and Mining, reported a bill to promote the develop- | trade and facilitate their exports, those to China | shame of its toleration of ita applause of Fisk, and ded BN croaua Hee hdee bebe rue reer vane pretences. ome, savings, foun rd fo heat sa aeyncrease tos ben pounds ‘of tobucee ‘having | Taetunea ay Ants oF arasenmany Aug ageard: | Trustees rooms and to-day appoared n ao fine ox. | erailyvertive and picture’ glowing wecouat of near the head- | moved that ft be put upon its . The first section de- re ~ | toliing the bank aud offering ninety cents on the | how money will double aud trebie by deposit! 6 Put upot passage. pega eapecipa real last sider itseif absolved of its eg? a8 an accomplice tn Sollee ror books. He nay depositors disposed | with them, andthe poor dupe, reading these anver. jury and Secretary of War lo ell or lease « Niagara iver and Lake firte TH AMERIOAN ORYSER LAN Mr. Pournoy, from the Commit ‘it utile Lands, re- | ment of the mining resources of the United States, and ry | aoc the dill setting apart certain lan raters of the Yell lowstone River as @ public park. This ar. te said, was nbout forty by forty-(our miles in extent, | clares all valuable mineral deposits in lands belonging to the i vey, of Philadelphia, said those | jus outrages upon decency by letting lis murder * ) lor neta ‘guroaities but without aay good agriuttural | Unked Staley, both surveyed and uasurrered, fee aud open | wilom he represonted were HOt only satisfied with | go scot nee? fll dbo F | to no shaved, "however. ‘It was not ascervained | usementé and having ‘ail conlddence in the honesty da, and he thought I important to pass the bill before pri. | to exploration, and the Yanda open to oceudation and pur: | the bonded Warehouse system, but desired it to be ‘ whethor he was buying for bimself or 1n the Interest fainetn ponsibie names y b ‘an they had | chase, under regulations presoribec by law, and according to | extended to evory point. ‘There were so- many The London Telegraph of the 8th expresses the | of the bank. under the head of directors, end believing (as { miners ‘Since the commencement of the ran the steps of | always did) that there wasa State law ulring Ct in the several following opinion :— J AN, c ing districts, 90. th it, | Guards that frauds were impossible, : savings banks to deposit wil y rFisanes, ropnpled e'NE Lo alow the Amoporiatone tree of | cable and not ‘inconsiatent “with ive “laws? or | | Mr. B. H. Frazer, of Virginia, in behalt or the | It would bea great pity, however, were we to bia | *he,bank building have bedn cocupied neatly Ail | THOS DARKS OO ATP Stout Of money TO tine Finance, Tepopted « bil ue Importation, free of | cable Be ‘ea machinery designed, f euperinente fo | the United States, ‘The . remaining. thirteee pections, Plug manufacturers, thougut they ought to be | farewell to this man Fisk, Who has been shot like a na Monday evening no hilarity was mauiiested— | security of the depositors, so that a depositor og ata ‘expiration b en rit) jn aud establish claims, they patie Posen vation i the local. customs or’ rules of which Was passed. of the bill make detailed provisions regulating the manner of | placed on an equal footing with others. They | dog, without idicati all that his tife te: sane PamueR, oF wae moraidg Botr brousdt ap ag wn. | akingand conieaing elaine for mineral nde. Tho moat | Wanted a walform rate of sixteen cents, as wuirty-two | ‘tho occasion may be. most ayprop rately improved Be oe ae oe ag a Bile SRA ASANA. | Of We watd-Rarned money, deposit kis Toney Ape ete emg auntery nits. UR where actontel Inrum (or the devecopmces oF archer | que was bard to carry. The tobacco trade was | without elther cantor commonplace, Fisk's career | fOnorak’ Om unis, oocnsloh HS Hae Te Wee | Mf Wotraudoas Nomen e” comtena that savings Ti was Iaid aside totake up ihe Dil for the reltet of the | lode, or tor the discovery of mines, the owners of auch tune | SlmMost paralyzed in Virginia owing to the uncer: | teaches two lessons—one to the Americans, one to | change im the programme. AS eariy as fineo’clock | banks who get’ thelr money this way 0 sufferers. nel shall bave the right Of possession of all veins or loves not | t@lnty of legisiation. Many hands were idie and | Englishmen. In the Ene ring aad tis tliustrious P, Mn ond is crowd began to congregate, and | and then fail and cheat their depositor: T CBANDLE (rep.) of Mich., pro} an amendment, | previously known to exist discovered in such (unnel to the | factories closed, A reduction in the tax to sixteen | chief Americans may see the Natural issue Of a most | },y midni; 4 bered Lalf anundred, Suddenly | get thew money under false pretences, and should lending the provisions of the bil 4 jp towne in Michi | exten ba) fect on each side of the aame, cents would inckeaso the comsuinption of plug to- | vicious and nuealtiy “Puyie sentiment, | Gortain LH ye a the dim gaslighta the forms | ve punished to the full extent of the law. If this lg Nona ( vate se LJ ferular order, pall edu Netw AY palad aap Pea er bak. the Paper, Toe Pate. rf = OW Day. Srakea, of we, Vpton—Net ork being the first of three newcomers, one of whom bad @ banjo, | not swindling under false pretences I should like ta Amnesty bi the senate pon it, He de- | tothe proprietors of the Sutro Tum consent org thea ge and chief Sliner—had almost seemed to erect | Toy disappeared; and quickly returning with a | Know what is? The bank promises to pay me prins nell Mind ‘character | “arr Mavwanty (rep. of Tenn, remarked that thie was Mr. Christian Sleeper, of St. Louls, stated his ob; | into ® maxim of public ile and @ first | pox, varrel and board, erected within the irou rail: | cipal and interest if loan my money to them, and , fh ef lection to the bonded warehouse system, and said | article in trading morality the cynical advice | ng’an impromptu stage. Taking thelr places | now {can’t get either, I had tnis money faved up 0 a favor of ‘upon sickly senli- | very important ‘plece of legisiation, changing the min tala ad spun f ty. He thought there was a | lave of tue country, The billhad been printed only a we hat tue tobacco dealers ought to bo placed ou the | of the old usurer to his first-borp, “Maxe money, | 12 82 t™PEOOPHL cok” minstrels — opensd a | (with sole more, Which 1 will draw out of the banks of misaprrebeosion throughout the country in re- | and therefore there had been no time to send it into the min- | 6aMe equality as other merchants. The cutters | my son—honestly if you can} but ahyhow, make midnight concert — for the edification of | which have it on deposit) to bulid me a house m the to the disabilities now resting upon those who enga ing dustricts of mea foe te on ae mi inion about it. | were satisiied to leave the tax as it was, because In | money.” ‘Trickery and corruption were familiar | the congregation. Tne banjotst, whoth one of | spring: but now I will lave to lose my money and ibe rebellion. It was, Rerbes, not general known that | Ho therefore as! he pI ion of the bill, tive years they would run the plug men out of the | ais tothe New York gambler; and gambling, by a tors describes a8 bearing a strong resem- | give up my long-cherisned hope of having a home Bawa 008 all Dis. (Ollowers Bad ate ere eT a ae ae eee ait trade. Put the plug men on the basis of justice and y N oaepos ho served tn the Union ‘Erm, any material change fn the =e plug degrees, came to be the characteristic of New York | piance to Mr. Tuthill, the Cashier, taned his cords | of my own unt Ican save the money over again th 4! be Would recover their trade. business. If that had been all it 1s doubtful to | ana cme fun commenced. Tne night passed rapidiy | which 1 have jost. Is this a “free country?” Does ed that the provision in it authorizing Congress to re- orease the quantity of T. G. W. Gail, of Baltimore, proceeded to show tt | what an extent we should have been justified in | aiid songs and sentiments eulogistic of the *wully | 118 laws protecethe poor man from the Intrgue of dine ilitisn bya tgothird vote was not designed to au- | land which a miner might acquire. It did not inctease nor | Was sound policy for the government to remove all | casting the first stone at so prosperous @ delinquent; | pank that doesn’t burst,” there being six or eight | the capitalist and moneyed institutions? ‘this ls ize the eve ciseuittieg trom pe but omly | decrease the price to be pad to the government for the iand, | embarrassments to the export trade, but unfortunately the immors ty ot ua intermission: Te leapuid minstrels to patronize | simply “a put up job” to swindle the people. 5 teat degree the policy 0 le tn the | 4, Tt seemed, theref: ping the in purpose was to facilitate the acquisition of tite, To-morrow morning at ten o'clock the committee | Ei Cit al 1, band and wit! tidal th amendment to the Ai red thaw although bill had bi ir * mpire City went almost hand In 01 a beer cellar can’t see how a savings bank can fall uniess the Abe House, He was willing, however, to vote. { iinet at tuia seetjoue a timilar oue had. been iniraduced vy | Wil hear those who have not yet expressed their | corruption, and each alded the other. The Venisia- Tho musical entertainment, which, the depositors | managers are asses or scoundrels. Is there no re Me Dut he uever would’ vote for it with the exceptions’| himself in the Inst Congress and printed, One like ht bad | VOWS, and on the doth inst, will heur the representa- | ture at Alvany would not have been what it Once | report, was hardly equal to inary minstre) | dress? ‘A DEPOSITOR, Bricken out. The disability Rroposea y tbat amendment | actually passed the fenate but hac fen been acted on inthe | Wives OF the leather Interest. was but for the control which unscrupulous men | show and dest tute of the oarkP Oeery a Was . er Por ria SET IR <P 5+ alata gatioreemarend anne GH (a Aap eon ae apeten ug va a | Hany feted ane eae rows wel MEXIOAR_ANNBEATION. : in that very siature the het ¥ by to He removal, bees wi ag After # torth “éxpiavatton the bill was passed without « GUSHING OIL WELLS. Ring found Cale rastest friends, their mod ke awako, if Iv did not raise the bank in its estimation, FA fc heguldka anereraldicasli einahiie od par td eee ke tals'as Ueeic ve us pianos tn) o Up it ne toteae The Old Story Farm—A Man Learns After | ronaiing etreuusiances; wantergr ne wes oral: |; BOWLING GREEN SAVINGS BANK. a Filibustering Expedition Into Mexico—He 8 ice fet cea aeveruaetis a sain etic eee ta or, reported a ix ‘en sideration That He Hi naily, When he left nis native Vermon bg lt Rich ieee Cae Te Would Not Force Our Government Upon amnt Been Defrauded=The Evidence and Court | Sharp and not over particular, it was which made him what he was and enveloped him | Indignation Meet for Defendant, But- the Jury will Award inan aimosphere of #eduotive imiquity. Both city and i me the Plaintif=The Judge Indignant and Ke» | State have now repented of their laches and taken of the Depositora—Re- Unwilling Pe ad generally been ar; viand 6; nce Investigating Committee ed jofore on the c doy but he wlabed to.con. phseage The b ceeds Cincinnati, Obto, Jan. 23, 1872, port of ¢t ‘upon s bicver plan. Winvolveds The Commerciat of this morning publishes a letter & prin tency of du f) y 8 pt le e to better ways; and the best that we cao hope for Officials of the Bank D nced—Criminal at ort sterity, it was Beast hia ths boto {a that the warning may be permanent and Proceedings to be lustitute: from General W. 8. Rosecrans, in which he denies Enis, Pa., Jan. 22, 1872 not ve “writ in water,” like ® good many other ‘attempt to an- s ict of Columbia, upon the of | The great Story ot farm case, after over two | opinions in that last Moving hemisphere. ‘AS {or | 4 Meeting of the depositors of tne Bowling Green | that he 18 in favor of anced ph a Pel, are complied with Feet Uons as to toe achool- | woos tral in the United States Ciroult Court, be- | Englishmen, weshould lecture them with greater | Savings Bank was held last night at 7 2Greenwion | N¢X Mexico. He regrets the ment of it porianed may be ani {te Brsear tothe Sastre fore Judge McKennan, was concluded to-day, | {reedonn did we aot see nay run ater come. sness | street for the purpose of hearing the report of the aginary schemes against Lye hove gedin{ nen jeachers of comm yh & jab sui i needless 8 Aterwarde the Whole amoumine keeper | Richey & Co, conditionally bought the Story term, | much in cycles, aud that, eanging the ‘names, | committee appointed to Investigate the aduirs of duce 9 false view and cause, deed!ete tothe erowts " on Oli Creek, in April, 1860, and were to wind up | the great Erie fraud will be reproducea before | the institution, There was a large attendance, and betwéen th United States and eight milli our eWhois onthe tne" Howe went into Com- | th ‘bargain’ in April, 1861, Nobody knew of the | A2Y,l0Rs, time 18, past may "pee ule, | the proceedings were listened to mith deep Ia- | Immediate neghbors of s commerce mvned UX iin Wueewe rep ot NT THOCRAIATION BILL, | existence of Other than sand Wells on the ground at | their own simplicity and greed which, four yeara | terest. Pie doprecates the attempt to thrust our system of ‘of Ob , ly furnished Fisk and bis confederates Judge Hogan presided, ana in calling the meeting | government upon others, jardiess of their fecl- Btates bon: 4° tbat amnesty would conciliate the people | from that ia Bethe Souths” but ne believed that tne leaders | Territories 10 jt sat Wi an raitiesnal oon be cone haved byt ir extracted (a0; ss. They rn tory ia faved their charact ‘mi lve to thelr character Consistency in maintaining that aiitnd ot be conciliated %: ia measure, masses of the Southern peo ne that they were a any that time; these fatled rapidly, On April 1, 1361, the | 2#0 actual ; tI ‘ i t in f war by lar; irehases fo gu Ve Tepubliean party eouid wot concede the sullen penditure might be almost rH | pargain for the land was consummated at a less fig Tiare ealon adoaiiy nad make hare And Gniug | toordersaid tha, ata meeting of the depositors of | Ings, dhote. a feariens sag, heir rights over iionl GP icin Sembee hata | ar iRehapataretee uence aes | Stor tmeherinay wane ages Meet ei, | Te AmeTaas teva (0 SHON Weuh Aegon | ce tank held vome tne aco commen waa - | Ewa ua mar of mioiagh Be wentated 26, . ion of the ork aut 8 agen! oppor J ‘ and conscl of | ed to DS aimost rhe ie rather tha pay more than $20,000 for the property. | the frau ‘4 England jurmshed tne means to. ety sat sinha dardenzratlanianvle morn igang set ope anciiedly in tavor of ® Just and in! were greater than the consequence of al) the ot committed in the U: to a would be executed o . Yet it was proposed that here men who had brouxht id oy ge ted nation shouli be reieved fro r It was worth Only $6,000 for farming purposes at | cheat the dupes. We lope to find that committee consisted of five persons, with the chair. p : ede an bow fae rormen ihe best | tHalume, There were seven wells on she land, but | not wholly Test and that, nenoeforwand. somerting man of the meeting. Subsequently that commit- yer ot ead towards Mexico, Virtue of he govern. | one ere ag. Wing well iu the Ou region, | Uke the Mrst elements of caution may Inspire our in: | tee delegated their authority to Mr. Phillips polars ain SSP . srpvapaney b ‘and tue | {es*gre now befound to regard | ang himself. Two or threo weeks ago Mr. | RUSSIA THSEBOTING | santhiavs INSTITU. e the life of Fisk with envy. Lal ‘he jate event nce afforded an | last mari ‘approbation that remained upou them. | that faot, When ihe French people realised the estravagance flowing 600 barrels a day, was straok there, ven rascalit: any! Weshould never have any troubies in | and corruption of the Imperial goverament by ihe figures | territory bacame immensely productive. Six years | not covet a career with suc ality would at the earnest sotiottation guntty herearier, that opinion was contradicted by $a tas been cond aiter Biory thougat he bad veen defrauded, and | honest trader who stil onerienee opener ene be ttn donee he (the Chairman) under- Br. PAUL, Minn,, Jen. -22, 1872, a a A Rig Oe ee The charge of Judge McKennah was direot for | Ghiy “woicn lead’ vorough “Goerapiiag ‘itatsohaom, | took toexamine the affairs of the bank himeelf at}. soaarenxort, Commisstoner from Russia to coming efanerasl u rebellion was no aorim jer the statistics of England defendant, as was aiso the weight of evidence; but | ferce gusts of mental passion rank de- | that point where Mr, Phillips had left off, and he t v ge ue Mea pak incurred by @ rebel was the risk o| et je Bago ye jury (Gund for plainti® in thé sum of $81,005. | pauchery, to the bullet of an Assassin ands dis, 5 Faith OF the instite visit the prisons of the United States, arrived here a nielire Ne = re ¥¥ rae spon He fie meas wer tar uage MoKennan indignantly aiaade the verdict, | honored grave, was enabled to present the vond! He desired to say yosterday with 8, 8, Merrill, General Manager of the poms eek oF he gown theargument, wae strong. | down rapidly and at eat struck & lev and awarded & new inal. An atiompt was masé | THe London Daily News of tho oth speaks thue:— | fiat tfany person ued suieredhardanip by reason | Milwankee and St. Paol Railroad, and other gone » vol gO. ", ing to the e i . 1 would be also R by tho plaintiff to impeach the Integrity of O. K. | The murder of Mr, James Fisk in New York, of | of the bank suspended he had suifered owing K reninent “Torsuean? Port Dare | shan the lend Sram’ which the. coustry bad started when | Taylor, Of Franklin, Story’ lormer attyrnoy; but | which a specia tologram gave our renters twe ‘de. That those who had manage! it agaira did | School and other pavilc Inatitntions aud wa: oo live in te Balahborhood, and many of the de- | a banguet in the evening, be acimvited into the Kenate | the war bryan, Not ouly v0, but Ibe levei wae higher jhe | $09 Higually and Uferly Saled, talle yesterday morning, tho not iMaypropriave

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