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4 NEW YORK UERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1875,-TRIPLE SHEET. ies, to visit thetr wrath and inflict thelr penaltes | proved, after which Mr. Thomas H. Montgomery, alithe honest residents property bolders aud tax> | General Agent, read his report. ¢ the Irauds were conunit The Convention then adjourved to meet at the Samy place this morning. —_— my - e : | i) . TD" rr 4 ro 077) 1 pursued re winch has ners alike, and itis tor the | Bass 4 Conga oe Lh (nat the gentleman in the carriage was Colonel | | My, Pryor claimed thas to accept any portion of | the testi ny Would piace Mr, Moulton before the Ryan and that Tilton walked to the precession, | seis anamt redress of such injurtes it nd the eee tion of such ev - spy a oe deena Mr, Cleveland was further cross-examined by | |. th eae ERTRIING OWNERE SRE MENEEACEORA. LOCAL POLITICAL CHANGES. " Rag nea i piri | Mr. 5. D, siorris. Counsel caiied attenvon to the | yjastice of Diseontinuing the Work on the | tne owners ot proverty upon the west side of town, ans bebe been ag Ay By a Moulton as to what | jo+mer testimony, of the, witness Fegarding hig if | north of Wirty-uinth street: haye asked for the avin —— ‘ 4 ; by d Pe interview at Mr, Beecher’s house, Witness ha | out, grading. paving, lighting of streets and avenues an Plenty of Room in the City Court | “Gujcctes to—ine court sustained the objection, | Mutou tuarhe hid nos con® there by invitation | Parks and the Boulevards, | ph Reading, paying, Pahang oO eee eter tit they | TZ VACANCIES IN THE DEPARTMENTS TO BE and Mr. Arwour steoped down and vat. whea te made Wat aaswer he understood that ie | | might enrich themselves, nor that the city mahtbe der | rye NEXT MONTH—ANXIETY OF THE POLI ‘ Room Yesterday. Henry M. Cleveland examiued—His legal res- | had ceen invited by au act aud not by Bu invita- | ~ + | Hae ncie Cranerty into spony and remuneraive ss, a . | igevce 18 In Brookiyn, Conn.; is im business iM | won; 16 18 Bod true that be had seen Mr, Beecher | anu they were well aware that heavy, burdens. of as: ICIANS TO KNOW WHO IS WHO. | Beekinan street, York, in the firm o. H. belore he went to his .ouse on the 26th of June, | , sessment and increased Valuation Would be laid upon It was expected by so i 5 i . o 5 e s 261 » | B Ww GROWS | a r ‘i me of the lo oliticlans Muriout & C9,; Knew the paint and deieudunt, | between four and dye in the evening. HO A CITY * | them before this reauit could be realwed. | But ney did | suas wayor Wickham woud rca Board 1itod ten years, Beecher fiiteen years; 18 @ | Q. Did Mr. Beecier that eveniag name any per- Irvalous grounds by eity oMlelaia nor that after p of Aldermen at its meeting yesterday the names | A DISCREDITING WITNESS. member of Plymouth churen since (860. si | gous Wno subsequentiy acted as members of the e q. Vo you remember tue 2d of Juue, 1873. A. committee? A, Seven or eight names were dis- gentleman whom he has decided to nom trivolous grounds by city Jarge sums for the improvement of their property, they f should he denied the very improvements tor whicti they | Of tho | i | 1 do. | cussed in the aiternoon; the names under discus- | Enterprising Real Estate Owners Benefac- | | Q Where were you that day? A. In my oMce— | sion were suggested; Mr. Sage, Mr, tl, B. Claflin, P 2 | by 2 to he comm mioneretee which will become | the Christian Union; saw Mr. Beecher in the office | Mr. A, storrs, Judge Genedict, Mr. Winsiow; tors of the General Public. . frayed sre. bape. a ‘acant on the lstof May. He did not do so, how- | that day, between eleven and twelve o'clock; ne | 1 sm not clear avout my own name; 1 toink ever, much to the disappointment of many of the ‘Armour Would Not Believe | remained there avout iorty miuutes; talked con- | wy own Lame was suggested in the ‘evening; | siaerably with him, he gave me directions to send | there were some seven or eight or nine named Moulton on Oath. all math matcers to him to Boston; purchased the | suggested by Mr. Beecher; I am not sure that I } Fagle on the afternoon ol that day; cuta slip irom | have given the same names I gave at my own the paper (lurntifies it). house; the name oi Mr. Winslow was suggested I Tae slip cut irom the paper and numbered ig | think py myself, offered in evidence to reaa it. Q. Have you not sworn that you did not name fm) ret a yearly exodus trom this cit¥ to New Jersey and preted yc los, i Loo alitias, raen, for the ‘Population. of New Yirerand they huve | Dright and early, anxious to learn upon whom tne ¢ Aldermen, every one of whom was in his piace Asso- ‘The following memorial of the West Side felt thatevery wan who. whi ug in New York, | Mayor's choice had tallen, The nominations, itis | wor! clation im reference to the continuation of work’ jive! elsewhere. took away & certain portion of the on the clty improvements on the upper part of capital Of, LARA. Bay fe aurien anomier boo ee | understood, have already been decided upon by & h 01 s- ual RR en aes ted '@ the Mayor, but who the fortunate individuals . 7 sland was forw: e Legislature last CLEVELAND AND THE TRIPARTITE, | Oviectea 10. veyona the contents of the slip it. | or Suzgest any member of the committee t bin “Similan cue Wortuy obec: of ambition to many of these gentle ren, | are ft {8 impossible to state, as the | seli, und that the editorial comments on itsnould | Obdjecyed to. cnn beth aM and they have not only been thwarted ia this aim. bul | srayor will not allow their names to be made | Bot be read, Q, Was thas the only name that was sumaos'ed | Ra Ad Paap og gh tating ety ae Saat 3 ce " respec esent, fo) nisi . | Lhe Court—Whatever beyond the contents of | to Mr. Leecher at the conference in the Rig ye | Poteet tue’ donate 2 imply of the State ot Sew | the slip of paper itsel! ‘cannot be read; it | A. itis true, in ‘act, that the names of a York, the tacts, Agures and arguinents contained in the corrupt and mercenary motives. public before they are sent into the Aldermen. Such a course upon the part of any officials, or upon | | t Side Association of the city of New York | have beea branded as speculators and charged with | een tonae or serving wie wood cause, is contrary. to | Tol8 be believes co be an act of courtesy to the Yesterday was the dullest day of the tri: the audience was the smallest yet. Ar | 's merely presented as fixing the date, gentlemen were suggested to Mr. Beecher. following memorial ;— justice aud sound policy avd deserves only rebuke and | Aldermen, even if he had no other reason for his Mr. Stiearman—For this parpose only, just Who first suggested the names of those who EMENTS. Coudemnation, It has been claimed that delay upon the from the intense interest of the past ten OF ye thems MORN Tune See N Just now, | Kod on that committee, with the excepvion of | By the Laws’ui Isr, chapter Of the west side map | public works nas. "ecco only large owners, wno aro | disinelivation to allow the uames to be published e-and tiled under’ il, and the confirmation of the | able to bear the loss, but this sidrement is entirely with | beforehand, It is hardly necessary to @ that | tweive days was inevitable, With the disappear- Q. When did you next meet Mr. Beecher? A, | Mr. Winslow? mee of Mr. Beecher from the stand a sudden | The next week, Friday; he (Mr. Beecner) spent Mr. Shearman ovjected to the question. | aut Justification in tact. Many ot the lots upon the west J dl Asse! to the 8) ede avente Became ouvortuwn north of Filty-uinth street, are owned by | OF Some time past he has been overwhelmed with asioners of ust, 1872, the Riverside avenue became. one ol i that week in Bosion; was in the havit of seeing | | Witness said tn the aiternoop interview Mr. he city of New ¥ the Kiverside | in moderate circumstances, to whom delay break occurs in tlie pubilc concern regarding the | \ir feeener very irequentiy? did uot see iim | Mr. Beecher named seven of eight persons out of | pie @vauues ot ae city of New Jone, and ube Morey | Ereans present poverty nd perhaps rain. applications irom ail sorts of persons, who are trial, to be renewed very soon with the probable again wll the ume stated; attended Piymoutu | bis church, woom he wisned to be on the commit- | of New York had paid assessments ‘amounting to ; CONCLUSION. ANXIOUS TO SERVE THE PUBLIC coming forward Mrs, Tilton, Florence Tilton and Mrs. Morse. at the time and wus absent all the week; recol- Mr. Beach’s address to the jury for the plaintiff | lect the publication of Beecher’s cara on tne dota | bad been already answered, witnesses of Henry C. Bowen, | Church the Sunday following the 2d of June; uid | tee $3,069,451 for this nropariy, ane the property cane | In view ot these arguments and GIR Slanted and themselves for ® period of six years to come 3 t 8) | J 5 v a is ‘epeated his former question. benefited had paid ‘79. But in tl presented in a eoncise form, but capable of | SAAR Deere Deoreny fe wasn Bcarch ME ie een Sp and said that ‘ae question | of two years and four months the amount spent in proof and tabulated demonstration, the ¥ As: | in the various o/fices to be filled, It would no gis- | doubt afford the community a great deal of amu He wanted to Know | Making the proverty. acquired at auch eos to the city ation respectiully request the Honorable sens aid and encouragem Ay az shall insure the speedy | ment if the Mayor should only consent to allow j cit r ato ac bie 10F tate of New York, 10 ai it they were to be kept there all day answering | SU1irK¢ and to aijoining propery ° vy PE A ae ea ubic ts looked for with hvely expectations, By this | vf June, 1872; had an Interview with Mr. Beeche 4 i bey | time lie has inwardly digested the whole case, Tier patncaticamierm tee etetiek wane hare | wee ont an valdnar. Beecher, in the firasinier | Shes hovlimprovements designs ue of this proce? | Completion of these vat ile MS GEIT, President. | ali the applicants’ names to be made public, ag 11 | god, as he has taken little or nopart in the cross- | gesiion to Mr. Beecher; leaving the house saw | view, vamed all the persous I have named; 1n the | a large addin bas been made to the valuations o i Prancis M, Jexces, ‘etry, 18 said that the applications are from all ; Ce ven | Begone mora getee te: Toning these Naines were discussed and I cane | the real estate embraced m the territory north of Forti+ —— TIRFCahK, RAG. SA Ciba Walia aurea nono on, he has bad abundant time and op- | “G,ossexam ned by Mr. Morris—You were pre- | not say what names were suggested by other gen- | ESF sy ay vauvarions. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. proof to'even the most sceptical that about every | portapity to knit together a powerful train | viously eXamined at your house? A, Yes, | ie an stage of the case Mr. Shearman, in alow Mr, William R, Martin, Commisssoner of Pubile Parks, nmniniias | tenth man in every gate district of every of arguments in support of nis case. | -Q. Your attention was called to, the hoar Mr, ) | Ao iis eine nade @ Feinark tO Mr. Mortis. Mr. | munication to the Department of Public Perk RESOLUTIONS AGAINST GIVING POWER To comp. | AseInDly disiricl tee en ae ele rede Beecher called at your oMce? A, Yes, Se intends to discard @ great deal that hasbeen | "O"pig you Mhake tho suine statement then as | Morris somewhat indignantly turned roond upon | 5, 1875, that the averaye rato of increuse in brought out in evidence and confine himself to now? 4. Yes; between eleven and twelve Mr. Shearman and said that his remark was an Cen sear rere oon wae hi half dozen points, These he will lay before the | beg NEES Se a — poh eg oO on to sey. that. Mr. Beecher Brac in the. year 1874 ations of the uptown ). State a rly . ° Ieee snd Dring the celetum lghsof his genius to i 3, and Mr. Shearman took part in the discussion in TROLLER GREEN—LETTER FROM THE MAYOR | consideration than any other man, bot tb firmiy betieves that he himsell. Indeed, some ON RAPID TRANSIT—THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Of the applications for the piaces were sent to Mr. The Board of Aldermen met yesterday after- | Wickham as early as last December, before he was noon, There was @fuil attendance of members. | sworn into ofice. Uniortunately in this publie cent; an: eva wards were 243, per cent of the whole taxable property Seiakte chic of Mie teas Rew s man wha to when he came and wien he left, and 1ou in the city. ihe following table exhibits the rate at dif e tus | sald “1 should say that the intervicw i nad that | the evening. ie periods: — ofice business ta better as a Speaker with the mass o/ people day was between eleven and tweive inthe morn- | _ How did that meeting come about? A. Valuation South ‘tate — Valuation North Rate A VOECEy Gun received! from the: Cosialhiee oh THE BARLY BIRDS | than Mr. Evarts, The latter 1s tov dilettanti, too | me"—did you give that answer? A. ll accept | Some gentlemen were invited to Mr, Beecne of x4 Salaries and OMlces recommending the hiring Of | qo not necessarily catch the worm, as the Mayor . Evarts. The late 00 , 100 | ings answer. house; 1 um sue that tuis was on the 26tn cee ce re Tee ee Increase. | tne third story of the new Zribune building as an has determmed to make nis selections from cold, involved and tong-winded. Beach hits tne q. How long about does it take to go from Mr. | June; | invited Lnese gentlemen to Mr. Beecuer’s 1972 12) i a 10” | office for the Corporation Counsel at $6,000 per SMong that class of persons who his judgment ’ bull's eye every time, uses forceful Saxon- Beecher’s house to your ouice? A. Li depends on house; Mr. Beecher desired to have a committee 49,030,389 « 3 led him to belteve will be the Eo hg oii hesitates, and in voice, @ boats, from thirty to iorty minutes; | don’t appoimted; Air. Beecher wanted to have the as- 51419 499 $* | annum. The minorily ¢yeert recommends the juost serviceable to the public ratner ein, jntea, * | think {satd.on my previous examination from file | sis:auce of \ezal advice tn relerence to the matter 75. AU {| leasing of rooms in sa: Evening Post building than from among those applicants whose influ. vigor und earnestness jeaves Evarts @ long teen to twenty minutes, 1 1 did so, | correctit; 1 | of the Laer Fae og Sait Br ‘Tracy ana bers moar sue iB atarental of $4,000, The whole matier waslaid ¢2ce may have seemed to be the grea‘est—at 4 N cl may have said twenty minutes or longer, uccord- man were invited around to give that advice; : " least in the opinion oO: the applicants tnemseive: way Ddehind. Not alone is Beach flery snd, fey nl ‘ 1, over under the rule, ana will come up atthe next | i may ve, therewure, that pot ouly muauy of the ” ing to the boats. | Was appointed one of tus commities, strong, Dut bis Iauguage ts sententious aud aptly Q Where were you residing at thattime? A.at) yoo are a personal iriend of Mr. Beecher’s ? shosen. He never overloads his address with use- the Mansion House; know Mr. Carpenter; made | A. Yes; very great. less adjectives. Strengtn, not ornament, is what 48 Acqualutance Sunday, May 25, 1973, in tue city Q. When haa you first heard of this dimeuity, of seeti United to hi lendid, ringi ol New York, im tue aiternoon; went to see lim Mr. Beecne’s relations with Mra, Tilton, the eke, 0 his sple , ringing voice, ai the request of Mr. Beecher; that was about charges reierred to in the Bacon letter? The a#pplicants will be very much fet dob when ) meeting. | the nominations are made known, but that two or Alderman Purroy proposed the passage Of ® inves of the men whose names Will be seut ip te | resolution in the Board of Aidermen yesterday the soard of Aldermen Will turn out to be partiet protesting against the passage of some pills in Who never sought for office at all. Atallevents Beach has a presence at once manly and impre: three or jour o’clock; was requested to bring wituess was understood to say that be had heard | | the Legislature giviug more power to tne Comp- | a6 there are only six commissionerships to be Mr. Carpenter to Brooklyn if 1 found bim; to | of it in publications; had no conversation with Mr. | INJUBTICR TO yecestee wee atanee and for | trovertoan he now Fousers z ‘The resoiution A Diled, and there have veeau hundreds of applicant henis Dali by property , for eacn, somebouy’s nose will be badly out o on levied upon their property, they | @8 follows :— and while ie OWn- | Whereas there are now pending in tho Legislature | J01Nt When the nominations are made, DING OVER BY THE BXPIRAN’ ed, In connection with th col upward with his eloquence, the eye tastes witha Q “Do you know the object cf bringing bim here ? | Mrs. Tilton; | beard the West charges taiked about | {he increased tw brighi, buroing lustre, and whether it de sopuis- | Oo etaeat Ce 1 o byes church ; tl me Sr pel 9 Paccapets - | @ Did Mr, Beecher express a reagon to see Car- 1 neard tue name of Mrs. Bradshaw meationed in | ses Be Yoox Ssdreyrengy bashed. thinonducya | pentert A. Yes; to go and see Mr. Bowen with | connection wito those charges. pression of being the very personification of out- | another genvieman. Q. In what connection? A. I don’t recollect; { raged truth and justice. | Q He stated the reason why be wanted Mr. | bave seen tne West charges, but cannot recollect | Carpenter to see Mr. Bowen? A. He dig, | when Lsaw them; they were the subject of gen- There was plenty of room to spare yesterday | “O"woat did ne way ou that eudject? ved no return t By MY His face is expressive, The color mounts | phn mm to Moniton’s bones. | Tilton in regard to Mr. Beecter’s relations with | | For the assess have been relieved | six certain bills—viz., Nos. 24, 25, 2b, 217, 219 and 2al— i¢ upon Waproductive | relauing to the local government of this city, which bills has enriched the owners | have already passed the Senate; and whereas some of hips, that some of the politiclans ha ud poured # rich revenue 10t0 the results of the pasace of sald bills would be to pre- | an idea that under the cnarter, «lthough te tera y treasury, but this has been the result of tn ary public improvements, to strip the Com- | oi the 1x Commissiouers expire On tlie last day vi ud im ) fa Ao. yeur Mas deen allowed to pass with | Po appa geny sen eaton tt fusdea to pee tis moath, they will vold over unth their sus i % revering progress in its development \ | eral conversa‘iou in Plymouth churcu; I do not ditions. to ty, 1s convenience snd its | ceasors are appointed; tn other worus, that i the atthe trial air. Beecher looked well and cheer- | to%eq him in relanica to these stories ‘or reports | thin 1read them Until saw them incorporates | fensures and, ass, naturel cousequence, property | trinudon'al Grae moter thereby endangering the pub. | MAyOr should doe He not to uomiuate any One (oF {OL Mr. Pullerton was absent and ex-Judge | he bad Ueutd that Mf Bowea was making about | iu Aly. Iiltoa’s last stacements this charge prob: | values mits neichvorhgod have ‘risen. and the adjacent | Ho'heaith and ¢y increas: the airea ty oxeessi¥e Dowers | @ week or tWo to succeed them, they would, by . Mornis took nis pi | bm, oly came lo My kuowiedge during the summer of | streets are considered the most valuable 01 of the Comptrolier; and whereas it bas long been the jact., continue ip office uu be did. Tai ia beak nigy asa | Q. With reference to Mr, Beecher? A. Yes: he 187! |g She chiy., A Mller Cautet, ei edace caailnt rescite | Raenetmiecped Tigbt and danny of she vommen Roane £e | aa erroneous opinion. it 1s trae thac if a com- | THE FIRST WITNESS | didn’t say what the reports were; noting was | Q. When did this committee first moet? A. Due Lids iar every ellurt has Deon ihade to Uinder and | Legislature in theit behalf: now, therefore, © | missioner appointed to fill a vacancy caused by | ““fesolved ‘Hoard of Al | the death or resignation of another resigns be- | for bf the day, Mr. Armour, who held the stand form | uid by Bin auont tue tripartite covenant; myseif | They bad had au informal meeting on June 28; einbarrass public improvewents ia thi narter: ane en of the city of * I thereot, do 1, Eh | New York, in ‘th hus full term expires, he huids over wii bis suc- exclusively to ic attention has been call me ot the peon! ou the 10th of July, | the firs: regular Meeting w. and Mr. Carpenter spoke about it. j very brief time, knew Moulton, and remembered | Q. What was said between you and Mr, Car- | 1874; Mr, Miienwovod, the stenographer, was also question ; the expenses hh been magnified and } solemnly protest against the passoye of any a li of | cessor 18 appointed, In 1act Nis resignation, under she latter coming and asking to read astatewent penter on the tripartiie coveuant | present; but there Were meeuugs of the cummit- the amount actually bah po wcalel test. the bills above reierred to 43 calculated to seriously in- | the charter, an accomp’ a fact uoalil bis to him, and Armour said to Moulvon he woud not | Uvjected 10. aoe | 2g, baigre thats five members of the commities | IVIERS And Some, seneCeenT PED NET T Leer eae ee ere re | succeasor Ip appoin iit, Wis far anderen! Tr. Morris—I propose to show it was suggested | wet a: Mr. Oving! ne | f vemeuts and the parties | } | when @ Vacancy 18 ert 1D @ commission by ¢ believe Lim on oath. Mr. Cleveland was toe ba ee | btn ot Jay: Mr Ellenwood, the stenographer, | yea mesattue cont oe Wikrucuve fhe total cost of | TDs 18 & direct criticism on the recent bilis | expiration of yes: Mall see tne by Mr. Beecher. which have been introduced in the Legislature gj ron this Sains and a chief witness of the day, and not absolately satis- | Wee Hoare ronese, | was Ctaeete | err eon hte @ statement, bonlevaras wai ine tee Compubllee anita Do ee ten er is very cl not taetory. . What was said op the question cf the pub- | which wastaken do y the stenograpiier; the | . all the Mayor any latitude io the matte For | neduon or the covenant? Aa My best Fecoliection | commutiee, waich Wa= then regularly organized, aud manieneicg | ton Was carried by @ direct Vote of 140.5. Once the term ois expired and the incumbent steps down and oat, malgre lui, Not only cuit, Dudsection 26 of the charter expressly provides that tne Meroe “shail, witaiu ten days from the day of Ul late of tne expiration of the term o) oMfice of arty officer” lof the city government), Hominate to the Hoard of Aldermen a person tc a iM cancy, This partion of th ber reads the democrats yortng in the afirmative ana the ‘Mr. Morris condacted the cross-examtmation in js that if Mr. Bowen shouid re Fhe democtare Pattae 12th she absence of Mr. Fullerton, ihe testimony to nis | affecting ur. jPegchera moral character the | 10g Mrs, “riton's statcment: that starement, ter if) santos Warts a Pee Tee eae to ang Gonnantee on covebant should be puviisned, aken there tbat nigat, ha: een pudlished; ra amount nearly $32, yen borne by Reet Se & CreMeeRawine? Was The” siiericg pe sould be puvliened. ore affecting Mr, | I'pelieve toe sienozrapher, at the close of tne | adjoining private proberty. Raiiroaas orderiug she Hudson River Raliroad to ap he gave the defendant's counsel He - er’s charnecer; did not kuow at the time | statement, was requested to baud over his now fh tuisexqmate is included the whole of Central Park, | construct @ bridge over the tracks of the road at tad Tracy and Shearman constantly spring- _ Wal the scandals were. | to the committee, and 1 believe the committee and ali the branchin p avenues extensions ihe ci 162d street, Tne resolutivu was adopted. mg to their feet. He even roused the ‘Had you no knowiedge of it? A. Lknew that | have those nutes; 1tuink the notes were deiv- St large has borke tilly mn at A resolation was passed orering tae Comp- | ttlement nad been mude between Mr. Beecuer, | ered, by direction o/ the committee, to Mr, Shear- tid for improvements which benefit one troller 10 transmit to ‘he Board without any bu @ the reports | Went to Ovington’s sor the special purpose oO: tak- lefty Evarts, who seldom condescends to notice Mr. Tiion and Mr. Bowen, and that Mr. Bowen clerk or the chure4, han another, her item isto be added which | Jurther deli imformation cailed for by the | @ Brooklyn lawyer. Shearman was as provoking bad violated it; 3 kne w worming Oo! the scandal ines uurtaer answering he crose-examina- | chauges the wha et of the matter. | Board oa ren 26, to the amount of Pa eS “4 ay Sele oe cores eae, ~] delall or im general, except that Mr. Beecher’s jon oO! orris, Wit a ruptions irom 4 ‘S wl yon OF persans tu in place ot esent incumbent to Morris as a swarm of wasps. He buzzed in bis | fo?) cnaradter was ‘aifectod: knew hr, Beechor | Mr. Evarts and Ms collegues, gave the history of |, During the peri uamed the increased taxation. 2all | oy the public Toads and | Geireumbents, shail be made to te Board of ald-rmen ear all day objections every five minutes to tbie jor nfteen years; Was very iniimate with nim; the sessions ui the investigating Committee, He ity le Sy Mag Pd vey and general improv. 1870, yntil Ji | Nuthin tweety days after the passage of this eet, and any ty 1 su Was the publisher of bis paper, Suid, though Mr. Tiltoa made the charges against jyeuts, has amounted to nearly 2200.00 $0 that ear pera ecere S06 POMIPEES OF pomin Bp eels soanoy point or that. Morris jought sin, Mi iy vhe Christian Union; had bo conversation With Mr, Beecher he Was not present beiore the Com- jy! estimate would show tha ¢ actual outlay by the streets (uring (he Lt Beeouer's lawyers. Shearman made an observa him on the subject ull the Ist of November, 1872; litte exvepc when he made m8 statement, nor chy for thew macuficent advantages and ve: | Information he beld iu bis possession as to the | Cathe ,'eim 1 oMlce of any oliver. oF from any ote th ah amp) | fr fon sotto voce of a demeaning character that was im copmection with the Woudauil scan. was he represented by counsel, Messrs. Hill and ueuts hasbeen ttle more than 35, 0, and tbe in, sums spent in the erection of a market at the joot providing for the termination ot the ‘aina im regard to Morris, and the latter, over- | Gui; did suppose that the bowen reports related ‘Tracy were peat hater gy oe not Sueno’; pores ig BR a property will soon luce the | be bes apt ai street, oa Legh 2 nam onice of pay, ote FOF snerson mow in, omiee, ohn be | be : jo witness’ vpinion be nad nothing to teil a “ - san o viduals on whose r a1 6. Aldermen w! rom to Mr. Beecper’s improper intercourse with in Withess’ opin ni 4 el about The figures are as jollows oe eq a the money wR hy oh Ms tet ng yt hearing it, turned round and pronounced | women 3 j Was MOt present at the interview Witn the case: Witness Was at the White Mountains las¢ ity hus expended " " | She adael ie acs ‘Alderman Parroy made a motion that the baild- WHAT THR VACANCIES ARB. \t imsulting, and then Shearman, with | Nr. Boweu. eumwmer wee Mr. Leomicge iN jag toere, aod went fe cae cyl pea + i wi be "i é x“ a venge: " a SH | Do you recoliect showing Mr. Carpenter a theuce to Bostou to see Redpath, at Mr. Beecher’s jng whicd was recently ordered to eased jor w seen, toerefore, that the Mayor wil wae - cond bnew ee ae sito asa ee | copy of the coveuant in the oftice ol the Christian request, bearing tue tollowing ietier:— ! toe use of the Sixth District Police Courtand | have until ata including the last day of May to popes OuE: EVER Orne position of | Conon the 20th of May? A. No. Serrewaen 4, 1874 | {caving a net amount of outiay by the city.. $3,700; | Teath District Civil Court, at the Foraham depot, | Mil the six vacancies waich will cocur on the 146 Morris, fhe Judge growled a momentandtoen | qQ. Did you tuke a copy of toe covenant to the — and it is receiving. how and in the future, from thisin- |b Dow designated as the location | Of that month, These vacancies will be im the all was quist again, and Morris proceeded wita the | Ties it pie eae on the evening of im te ra al Na representative. a ffeatez a rovenag ot mob ieee Mute Ru SE.2 seen year. | ove snus, soon. ae possible. "Tue mowon Was 12 Correction, The Mayor” wil probably ¢ pave been ev or im the ne property owners have paid for these im. } w . s tness. Beecher laugnea e Ty , 31.709,306 tions to the Board oi Alder- id Evarts chuckied 2 ; uthori im to h 4 miadie of the day of tue 20th of May; that is my « SUthorige bio tof provements. carried, snd everybody was amused at the collision be- | recollection; caunot say it Was Letweeneieven jit rs, Woatavayer i Teluen ich The increased taxation. . ‘The 1ollowing communication was received from next If he does nog he wilt m in at the meeting on ths 6th o ® sea arisen; aud 1 give Lim auihorty to sign my maine tesllegorse banded all of | Visited his nous: tween the two Brookiyn lawyers, both peing about | eld tweive o'clock that day, to any arrangement or document which may, total of Wi ietis Ctarenve or ecgceoray angers Bn Q. Was tin counection With the publication of judgment, pe neediul, and 1 wil accept iui Pe yey eter ii oan ad the Maron's Orrice, New Youe, April 28, 1875, pecial meeting (or the purpose, te ight, perhaps the covenant you weut there? A, Tuat was the | wents aud agreements as if made by myselt. gob or the city chat bas arisen trom its expenditures on | To m2 HoxowauLy tHe Comuon CounciL:— | jour days afcer that periog. B two in favor of Mr. Morris. | occasion ; snowed the covenant to tue editor and | GESEY WA4D BERORER | sages imorvremate tay woe th |, GaNTeaExI urgently invite your atiention, to tne | ash has eiteady Axed apon the six men of | it with iy 3 - | This shows th. u sctual net outlay for these tmprove- act that the ‘gisiature has nol yet passed an act to olce re Wi be no neces: y ir jel Ir air. Morris is to continue filling Mr. Fullerton’s | 1(F (Mitt Mites noe, the object of your nas be porn png wnat Redpath had. ~y an as mocits the property owners, as compared with the sity, | provide beter taciities for rapid “tranait within’ this beyoud the meetng of the era ‘or May Ne ta place it will be necessary to place an oMicer be- | pringing tue covenaut 10 expiain an allusion id this pout Oi8 Jul tuer cross-eXamimation was sus | Maye pald ont teu tor eae, aud Ms Uke tiay oF the othy | say. Suave te now Wat itttle Cane ley Dereve ee ie utmost. tween him and Sbearman. he latter, though | Mr. Beecher’s sermon (oO the 1Weed King. A. Not pended until to-day on account ol wis Winess Vetrech sedans A mrrchn latina o | Peewee et ok y forme. | SR ay aap om Ry tearful, 1s terrivle, and there is mo telling what he | 10 thatsevse; 4 Kuew the covenant was to be THE COMMUNISTIC PROCESSION. How have the property: who have paid for | Leeistature, ay verore ittoreon- | THE INCREASE OF HEAD MONEY. sideration as of the greatest Importance to the futur 03 East Forty-second | these lary | pubisned the Dext day jm ail the papers, and I Dr. James L. Lattice, of No. ents, been treated by thus | may do wheu roused by the taunts of Mr. Morris, | Weni— (incerruped) G vas th i " Whose e1¢ It t ty, and that be maith eatin r ‘ street, New York, Was then called to the witnes the city, lo Whose & Vaile they Prosperity of the city, and aid urge at some sul | THE POINT | “The Court—Yuu can explain. A. [ made that cuair, aud In answer to the questions woich were caniribuied it would Us nalural to suppose thatevery | santial rele! be afluided etre wn emital commutes of | sea teains Sreteree rere ore ere sought to be proved by the cross-examination of | $B€ meays of couversing wiih and ‘explaining to | put to him by Mr. Wil, repied—t aun a physician; fPewweuccment wou, Lave, Lacy Autael ag produsvis | the Common Council to present auch’s memorial. | missioners of Emigration were beginning to fea: Clevelana was that the Plymouth church commit | Mr, Jones taal there Wus going to be a have been im the profession fourteen years; re- emove it from Le domain of speculauve to | W. H. WICKHAM, Mayor. | that their application for an increase of the bea doe Wee qulied togetd Nae Sieh er dumb und’ | gine onetind $0. 0nee ne: Renae nhaind vhghey that | eee ria ainsber tna Me halons bite Lane | TeRUniae Sete Sooke Coacramal oh, [nis sommes one |) A betinaE PUrroy amkee wins bad Nesgene af tee | Messy amt 9b o0 te Os veut: S00 be Gaeae §S ogether on the 27 S . ner stand right; tha His sult—air. Beecuer and Mr, Tutou; have known | tary, the work needed vo accompli sh th ive - | thet the fact was not made public anti] the 11th | W#S ‘he svle object; A presume Lleit ne covcnaus Tutou lor mie yeurs ; attended Piymouth eburca been delayed by the invorposition of legal obsiitere pessed ty CeO ee rey ier cred | he present Legisiatore, aod tnat they would com ofduly. Tue pregnant meaning ot this may thus | "y° pia" While in Brovkiyn; sdv the Commumstic proces- | ONT AT MOY tet ong avenues to build huussand | that the Teport had veen keptin the Mayor’soiice | Sequently be compelled to “throw some of ¢ y preg < y thus y Lia you pot t jon iu New York r ot aw Tilt oH be stated, The great object in band was that you dia nor 1 i, ee eceeae | ccamuesiens Aa Gam MOMGOn te & GONUODEe OO Stores. ana thus oolain anincome from their inves | yntl Monday last and Chat this was toe reason, no | Institutions upon the State for want of funds. 8 0 a » Jo pr 00 5 am meus. doubt, why no acon had been taken by the | The writer called at the office of the Commis. A. 1 don’t recoliect; 1 Would correct it if Idid; I woinav, who was pointed vut to me as Miss Clat tuese property owuers, in addition to their loss of | Powngistare m the matter. The whole sodject wa: Mr, Tilton’s evidence exculpating Mr. Beecher, | madp’t wy bead thea, lin; Mrs. Woodhall was in iront of tne carriage | interest and increased taxation. are contempiuousiy re- ‘ | sloners yesterday afternoon to investigate (he ur. Cle’ wi 10t e! rf : 0 ci n finally referred wo the Committee oa Rapid Tran- | Veland swears that the 10tn of July was q Do you recollect teluog Mr. Jones that Mr, and carried a flag; the procession was then at {eee ios a pint clalue end courts eee eT | | truth of this statement. None of the Commission- the Mrst regular meeting, but itappearsthaton eecuer wanied it puvlisued? A. | tink not. Toirty-lourta str near BIXta avenue. ue ‘ een treated with inateention (ud tn . Q Did you not say that you went that evening Mr. Beacu cross-examined tue witness, wao tes- oes WEY FROPEATY Li fe 3d of July Mrs. Ovington heard for tne Mist wiv, Mr. Howard vr air. Ford to read the proo!? | tifled that tue carriage Was an open on eceut pubis x e unce). | The Mayor sent in a communication enclosing & | ers were 1 . ae Secretary of th ee ~ Fr Nouctrice | statement of the financial condition of the New | Vay agi’ aoe aa we ra bpedapacitew Peco a In a receut vabication emanating from te Depart- | York bridge Compauy lor the month of March, | , ar as be knew tl mm rs “ gyth of May than 4s 1 bave alreauy reiated it; met " o to see rome ot the breturom, That migot | Sir" Carpenter irequeutiy ul may oflice aller tae | THR STONINGTON SUBMERGED aT HER DooK— | }2U'tnu dinleuis Ww give such ne Mrs. Tilten appears betore the commitiee 2510; cannot state the hours ue called, Whetuer in PROBABLE DAMAGE, TWENTY THOUSAND DOL~ that ceparsment, A lame divcussion took place on & proposed or- | dinance, yumbered 184, which proposed to give time that the Bacon letter had heen published, A. | Sad @ partial recollection of goiog with one of ‘lilion aud the lady sat on the back seat; tue car: ment of Fimance im the City ol Yors 1 is stated were stili in hopes to » » Lo 0) a . = | p gee the bill increas and that Elizaoeth i# iu troubie, Shewaid she | the geutlemen named, but l could Botewear posi. Tage Was near (Ue 100t VT the processiou; be Wag VS echole ou Seen en ete tee oo | ing, tH8 Sommutailon tax iavorably reported - | uvey, HOt vertain wheter there Was a lady Ou the (rout a ; : and passed beiore she close of the present sessio ). Som a see ner, She tote ie th the oth | "Did you not tell some one that day toread seat; Mrs. Wooduau was carrying a red fag. | ihe sewers aloug the Ii Sornee of Centre and Woite strects, Sueopune Ia adewor tothe query as to. whether. they. in- of July. the morning oi that day Mr& Oving- the uext duy’s paper and ne would »@e the yreut- ‘The Court adjourned a four o'clock wil eleven | nuot Le saiely occupied, are y that portion now uccupied and used by ¢ tended to Close auy of the institutions under their 108 rifes in a wagon to Mrs, Tilton's house and | ¢#t sensation sluce the war? a. Lmiwbt: peltcor | ofelock this luFeaoun. | Muliuisied he crass siree's, upon witen houses always | New fork Dispensary, or & period of five vears, | CRATES iD case the Anenelal reiles hoped iuF would : . ey jo tne Pines revious! Xe sprami rst. are, 10 Many cases unopened, and ln pe ¥ | not 7 } "i takes her tothe Park, Oa her return sie drops Qiiiey were distinct iM iy recollection ; they are ——- j Seed UP orev ate uniashed; the Rivernde Park aud | {fom May, 1675, at an annual rent of $9,500, tne | sueene oa ten} Geen ting whinost dawns re, Tiiton at her own house and calis on | uisinct now; 1 have. no more uistunct recgilec- A STEAMBOAT SUNK. Morumngsidg Fare. wales have vais to, he wees fe Of | Porshe Depersment sed as & reception hospital | irom the Bete, As to the fiuabewl embarrass: 3 ; wn, are i late eonditi I y on, s Mr. Beecher, saymg toat Blizabeth desires tion of my interview wita Mr. Carpeuter on te pIR SUEY hindcances and obstruchoos bave been so peratete the rent to be taken from t ppropriation of | Ments oi the Commission it was true that they mente that it hi y of the supplies fag sed | ue very great, January 1 not naving yet been part » Whioh milicater jome- culties of their bankrupt security Wo purchas. as woud justly then in making large expenditures the erection of houses. circumstance, bow What against the Jim at Mrs, Ovington’s house, ia Hicks street, Next the /orepoonor aiternoon. - fi ‘ now A CITY GhOWS. the pow® to the Permit Bureau to allow the y Tilton i$ intormed that pis wile bas appeared jos od ag doe Duckeunbe of Tas covenant — LARS. . stores upon the avenues would surely follow the erec- | placing of all Sigs aut showcasas 11 IToD. OF @136- = a was that much Sate 0 seeey 90 the andy . hee ‘ s hou tie Cfoss sirects, ad houses in these id jo pare rose belore the commicee and Your object Was iu going (o the Zimeg, and you re- sooae ane naororgeie creeppadeponatenedysutige owl It iea'in'great bumbers, inspiweot the | Wyoege oo Bu diums In Consider erman Rey ob. | S¢Veral counties the nimounts expended by tha LuAVES HER pled, “My recoliection of It is chat thegeutiewan O'clock yesterday mornin Roche’s docks, 00t deprescion o! business. ii the Huished considos of PYULHE | Jecreq to this, and sald cought this | latter for the care of Indigent and helpless emt that night. Next day, the Sun, he is told by Geu- autre wet oe aa. IOP BeOHt ak DE SOVED- | of MAM Meees Sad Newt River, ‘The Mentagieg, we justted th "lee or caste Fie purpose. power of permit suould remain with the Alder- Seema Under bd law the Comuniesios Aj d aay, uh, i \- tm at “% wa tee ~ eal ‘ pee * - a .q WAS built im 1866, for the line whose name she | provi of this siatement iC is only necessary to n; besides which he strongiy objected to tne | Feaitired to reimburse the coun " ergl Tracy tha: sie has spoken extremely well of | Q Have you spoken witn your counsel since Ei pwthof the cast side of the eny. It Of thone wire signs which stretched over the | all expenses of this character, and hence the Nowy your previous eXamination on tne tesuumony you bears, by J. Simonson, of New York. she is of | jCnien la ime nd were togive? A. Yes. 3 far - Halse d fied and as she subece | "G'Howuten dave you conversed wit them on | 2 tous burden, ‘urmened with apright en- | Sluis & good geal of money. U no junds to reimburse the nes o Xpenditures the latter musi ‘Third avenue was the only sircets and Would on» day be Tesponsible jor the Joss Oo! lives, and le moved that thetr use be pro- hivited, which was seconded by Alderman Morris, | countt Dim before the comuuttee, and he returns to his house, where, as he ie cours’, i they ba fol eo r quently stated, “they seal their covenant anew.” the subject’ A. Four or five times. gines, with @ 75-inch cylinder ana 12feet stroke of f Stil gO ON to provide for em a in cas vd i r ‘come “ . u the on ad direct (though int Alderman Giion was in favor of the measure; but On the jvilowing morning, tne 9tb, Titonnas a | & Witu regard to your testimony? A. Yea. pane, Tae Younes Aes boon ordered reand Hem means of co Derween the lower part of it Was finaly referred to the Committee on Law. Kagesude Coates daaeis Gat » Ww ‘ 4 ’ Jong iDterview with Mrs. Ovington on the piazza atfour house? Se Non niee mony You Bad given | pier No, 83 North River to the place where ste NOW | town sud the Marlen Kiver, Above rortysecond | | AM ordinance was also passed Felating to carte | ometai jamin of her nouse, when ne tells ver he nas q Witu regard to the testimony you were to Hes Jor the purpose of being thoroughly overnauied | ft Io i vet eta were gtreets runming east | the Bom Venicies upon puyment of from 81 to $86. | ir” Jackson * ns | ie ue. r givenere’ A. Yes; | never took the covenant to and having her boilers repaired vefore the openin And West had been opened and gra As last as pew weed Feconcied to his wie. The sobsequent | fir Jouex wit a rezuest Irom Mr, Beecner to pUD- | of tuts season's trade pening | cross surcets Sared population. Rocked into | . them, aud when the {ltrd Railroad supplanted | THE FIRE U | ps | | | aed by the 4 ? jimates @L about $2 ry ‘See Besse thee adjeurnes, | Sain will probabir be increased by a new toan it a the bili now before the Lewisiature fails NDERWRITERS. for it i quite evident that ¢ cannot properly go on with their work unless they borrow more money or their revennes are swelled by an increase of the commutation tax. Which {s their soe source of support. morning, the 10th, Mrs. Ovingion again Visits jis; 1c; did wot say it was Mr. Beecuer’s wish that 4 Mrs. Tiltou and takes ber to Coney Isiand, i: should ve published. . At the time when the ship sunk there were filty the old, Marie ~~ ruetion of the ‘ entral Park j where she mm by preconcersted arrangement Q Do you vow sate }ositively that you had fo or sixty bollermmakers and carpenters on ber at out te whole central por ue one side holds, jor toe first time Mr. Cuaries pypication of taat document’ A, No; i state [ Value of property through- ow Of the isiand the grows Witnessed the erecion of Thirty-fourth street to NINTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE NATIONAL BOARD. Conversation with Mr. Joue+ with Felerence tote | work ju the different branches of tneir trades, | became swady.. very ¥ blocks uf buildivas ir Storrs, Who has since been ing the expenses of | Hud & conversation With Lim ou tue ‘subject; 1 On Wednesday the planking had been stripped orsville and from Kville to Harlem, and The ninth annual Convention of the National i ist sn optic : on't reco! eted to pubis , ranges of . halls an puie buidings tollowed = erself and cnicren, On the way thitner Mrs, | GQ0't re Rae Bid preyed + go ang SEE fc crsndirallhango tinh natredchemthtogetel teed atte Faphity along the avenue, unul how a large part Board of Fire Underwriters commenced yesterday | TEMPORARY CLOSING OF MACOMB'S Ovington repeats to Mrs. Tilton the Diazzacon- jay to induce Liki to pubush itf A, No, sir; [ beams down to near the copper sueathing, population of New Yora oF fen ee ane morning at Uunderwriters’ Hall, No. 166 Broad- DAM BRIDGE. of Central Park and nor! versation of tue day betore, and in consequence of ears cor Lams ron rg yt = pony ood CLOSE TO ae WATER LINE. com &, °F sation, has fy MUR Sy ie | way. The Convention was called to order by the ye What oecorred Mrs. Tilton seuves her couse aud 4; Aret daw Nim 16 che wereet and lacer | Pere the Mom Knocked of work on Wednesday | si ihicd the revenues of the city Your bY Yeas. Presideut, Mr. Honry A. Oakley. Alter the trans- | Tue announcement that the Central (Macomb's 18K OF THE VICLNITY. Daw) Bridge is shortly to be closed for several bi THE CH » it a amar action of routine business tie President read bis id ieature annual addréss, iu which he called atrention to | weeks for the purpose of undergoing some lon) husband on the ext morning, the Tith. Simul- ge his bouse—Uret about jwur P.M. and aver be- evening nearly ali the open space on the svargoard tumeousiy with (hat separation is published in the tween five ed o'cock; Mr. Beecher tnat af- side, next the river, Was closed up; but, to make ot the city * : ternoou Warned all the members of tne commit. rf | lee Papers the tuct that Mr. Beecher bad called to- | o°Nhe yentiemen he wished to ae se ee Could reach the still Open | position was eariy mate by ja the improvements that had been secured through needed repairs, has very naturaliy gested to gether the committee on the 2/th of June. The committee; dir, Beecher suggested my | Places on the seaward veam, tne cal on the @ the region iving between the Cen- | the influence of the insurance interest, and said | the driving public of New York the question, Keg cry eee be apt _ “ comer bane; A CbiuK Ue diay Tw ES ramen pnd compet nrigiesdioneg pine ai Genco ieyas natural’y attractive veal cities. | that loss by fire was one of the causes ofembar- | “Which direction svall we take upon our exit separate Mrs, fiton from |i a mere to correct i; that alternoon Mt. Beecver . ~ s side Park avenues and other eq) rassment to the business community. Reasonably | from Central Park '’ tue deiendant dare pubiisn the act that ter Still auprotected larboara side was broagnt down Gecised' ta ung ~ pape premenat a. fermuaerative rates of jnsaraoes yore coaneniiee. | It 18 @stonisbitg, but, nevertheless, true, toate t . Bearly to & level With the water—an 7 , ‘ne hazards of the board should be reduced to a Se ned eales the comets The sunsen ‘Court here took # recess, cath Chuan it tae One en SD Ca ne Oe et ied that tke “trncm | MIMUOM, thea they Would Bot feae anocber | Steat Bumver of cur people are GRnequanied of Withovlding toe publication of the testimony AvTsn neces : give character to alt Chi¢agy of Buston, The percentage of losses paid irom persoual observation with the: portiou of Was the lear weeu sie became reconciled to ber “ Yesterday morning about eight o’ciock, when and bap te im to premiums received during the past year Was Mannattan island Waich aovunds to oatural Busoand coat sve mignt go bace on her state- The cross-eXamination of Mr. Cleveland was tne meu were at work, they noticed that the rs at as lollow ja Ae The peed Wents to the committee. j Fesumed & iew minutes after two o'clock. The | steamer was making water rapidiy in all dire | tasnrisi aivantaye, at, bo dinant day. to | the | en Tore Sas companies 4:2 move new ward, but the tempyrary closing of The valve o/ this polut was duly appreciated by | ¥1D088 is @ tall man, with an iron-gray beard | tions turouga the apertures in her aides, and that | rebic ‘asscesment in midyynt was laid ‘On the fret AW | Foreign companies the oridy jor a time, + both sides, and mucd irequency of controversy | around ois face, 4 hervous man, Woose hands are se was filing fast. Each one grabbed his tools, fe! from ihe erside Park, os account of the sup- es 4 aoe taking of @ diferent rout the same tim posed pecuhar $51,083 725 agord an opportunity of visitt ° | ft coostantiy playing either witn his Walking stick nd made irom where tuey w ‘ t 10,396,577 ‘was the resul’. . bey Were at work ou the 20847 | of the isand, fe EVIDENCE. or the buttunnole of wis coat. He contradicted jower cieck, boiler and engine rooms to tne prom: | y{% !{s inaugural Messaxe Hie M | 9e.bis me | _ Sixth or Seventh avi tements made by him in his test: Work epee oo Sete ¥ | se ; cooweaee 185 t to H. 0, Armour Was the first witness. several state e by iO his testiMO“y enade auioou overiead. So rapidly aid the Vessel Fasuiou "ot the roalway or drive adjo:ning | ease of $1,173,80a, or about two per | Lem etrect to fened Oe . . el —A ere x van tec it e i it 0 re should be al ce Droeee 5 - r om Mr. Shearman—Ain 4 wereoant and por given while ti, and accounted for the discrepan- fi that there was no time to any of the Seanes in thet akasiel, pader Wee o = | as compared with 187% Of This AMOUNT gen gy above 1goth street, and rans thro lurnitare irom the dintug and lad the linen, stl¥er and tube service saloons, aud @ Was put vut ior loses $26.19,314, ade- hig of the fnest rogious, both natural and aru roverty for aken to form this roadway and | Crease O/ $11,682,320 as com with 1975. A Fie peaposed park adjor ° Ts addition ww tue aovye gamouns $5,401,077 was | #clsl im the country, oy A large Awesment upon thelr Carrying Ou ouvmmess im Uroad street, New P . ‘ork; nave been in DuKiD here tor ton years; | Ces by saying be had no boad for anythmg at the Koew F. L. Moulton ali that time in tue Way of «time be was sick and wien he farnisned the Al meniness, evideoce. Mr. Morris is evidently fail of the great wader aix to ten te er, according to the | itseu should be improved received by the ssid companies [OF inisad abd | ee . 4 Do you rememoer ihe publication of the | importance of the points he is socking to draw | *tte of the tide. time when It was but we driv veining ste saverh marine premiums, aod $3,60608 pala oat fur | THE FIGHTING FREEHOLDERS' Rk. i josses thereon, or an average 01 65.98 per ceat of | PENTANCE. Woodnull scanduit A, Yes. poticed that she Was inaking watgr until the &% Dia you lave &@ eouversation with Moulton from the witness, who is slow aud tedivas. Toe Stonington went down to the dottom-of tho East usilca to wnose WHO those receipts. Wita relerence \o the #ime’ A. les; We wet at witness'was usked if a@ document signed Henry iver not more than eight minutes could have simuer time one day; te wanted me to go Lo is Ww a . : elapacd, to shuw me soine papers; i decined to wo, Ward Besener Instructing aim to go to Bos'on ile vessel is down in twenty-fve or twenty-six ° 5 aE retay my tue papers wo ae & house; he @fd collect atl the Inormation in regard to tne jeet of water, and her ke ata ON te river's Vida t Me to eXum Le tue papers and I re used; was received vy him, * 4 dotcom Hai the depth been tortygatnoms xy A$ an accession to ite taxaoie fund. 1 recomum: F Tira tims Loud nor veieve bun on oan; ne coenel we im, and be answered Wort eve 1ound It. Approsening Me goon trom (bis sulvect toyour early cOMsuierstion. aad wast inac Prémilee received in 1874 was ee 5 ag od me ii buougnt ne had biackmaued Mr, At It was, Lut hat le did not Know to Woat the Rooues, ena ‘ou wall cone ine in the provriely of having the ~ ‘Su ine: case Of 2.07 per cont. : a eue's Mma 0 SHOP wad JOokiae bu ‘athe SLOR- hecessary mei enacted for the prosecution of the | The whole amount paid for losses om Gre tlek ¢ y ris bat an act CA it vily Upon the Understanting tat thar tues prosecuted to eoubirtion. it ¢ total receipts for premiuma were $67,040,080 rg ReOe8s lo AUEXtensive tract Of ground, the ANd the total losses paid 929,764,012, OF 44.39 per v. ol reby cousideraviy enhanced, gent, andl (his increased value Will inare 0 the benefit of thé "The percontage of expenses upon ti c The proceedings of the Board of Fighting Free holders at Jersey City yesterday were ediiying the inet wi 1 the official existence of wnat body, aad for the first time tere wae no jov revealed, There nat 80,48 | } whole and instructive to the taxpayers, it w | { 5 FHAId i Gidu't Suppose he had; he said Word scandal referred—whether it was this scan- jugion laying along at the Wharf une Would not work meutioned, oasi0 would ee Palmake tat for wie OF ABY ChE | Aaj or some Otier; Whereas Morris laughed tron. suspect that inet with reat @ misfortane. mow 1MPROr | por hetaha Und iaaruse onan bedi 4 a Sone vues Severe: Bu om @hy shovld testiy against Pusan. teal Mr. Booc 4 4d Enough of her yet remains above water to 1 mi so import Of CAPENSEB. 6.6.6... ve the [9008 Of LhOSe Who are retiring to private ile, q Dia be ask you to the opimion of the iy + Boocher smiled a good deal during the progg a casual pawser by With the idea that sno 1s Sull of prospactive Vv. never to return. b 4 Prounce EXChauge On Nis position in ue case? A, Guy's periormance, and so did Mra. Beecher, ‘Tile ti cargo. It is only 1 and thwarted Uy the ery ot ex iPayey ped erm tape Aad wee te rere en, tou was reroas aod gave close attention to When one approaches the ship's side and \ooking thar (be property was no; needed jer cocupa- The Presifent aiso stated in his add which wae set down “Miser expe; Yojerted to, and rae! out. el Cieveiand’s testimony, t ward Che stem that the rea, condinon oO: affairs to come, Gud by Uke pretence that 4 ae Only BVOUE ONe-tuiTa OF ned to give & xvlagation, tt tends sud ie ae- fares tut ne hed bor threatened Dr, James Iy Littie wes the last r f jorwars oo mtaenipe pure pately no lives nave interest“ apeculatore dn real estate, At tie condlusion oF the Premdent's add he | entation. or ay ius ar brady, winskoy “oe f o watt A . ates axt witness of the jorwari as midships, Furtupately no lives nave Niecest ut speculators in real os ttu@ COnClusion of the President's address the | entation Of any vis for brandy, KO OF fo “*cusn” the Wilkes oF aby perwsu who sROUId gaya tail, sioUt man, with a Heavy beerd around Deen lw>k fardet vysne eonstepetion'ot Publis work etait Teport Of \ue Executive was read by Mr. Btephew | Caars, exceptinu liquors for patients im the Howe seating Ogauiet the piaintil, — (Lxe: ) the face Me Wnew Tien G06 sew b ihe probable total loss inc'uding the delay in jug ieonoy; burt is inost Unjust and UnWwarrautab Crowell, iu Whick Were emvodied certain suyged- | ES dd whiskey to be Sold bY Warden Post tothe ees baa bet lireacen to make Lt a8 bot as poll ‘10610 raising the SuukeR steamer, HO, Wii BOL @Xveed for tore Wh. Claim tO be ZoRluad o ms of retorm Bens Felative to Brepruy: ee, eepers ofthe Penitentiary, The new Boord o Rell 16 G8 Dad Bs Chrvcureuiog (0 Crush & Man. | Communist procession im & carriage With a lady — $20,000 | aod economy, instead of catoling nd lahing the Tue report ana recommendations wore ap- | Freeuciders wii organize next week,