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awhile, however, there to be a perfect infatua- MARINE DISASTERS. THE MORMON QUESTION. JONEW YORK MERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, '1877-TRIPLE SHEET. and care not, but each conflicting statement only WRAPPED IN FLAME. seemed . tion mm taking these letters. Receiving » wy, of serves to show the utter unreliability of the arch or “one . puch et : ee Presi 4 uk ausassin’s declarations, and tend to destroy all con ig eer r , a wey ta Fe at tain” hone EFFECTS OF THE TERRIFIC GALES DURING THE BRIGHAM YOUNG, fidence in his veracity.” FRIGHTFUL DEATH SCENE IN A HOUSE OF ESNet eee 2 . - by f a, Rey 2h = 5 Sg beg PAST FOUR MONTHS—LIsT oF VESSELS | TO THE Eptror oy THE HeRiip:— Gold Hall (Nev.) News:—This Church, which thrives SHAME—AN UNFORTUNATE FEMALE'S DRESS : take e8e ers—al How They Are Managed, Mis-| average Those contai y orders, sometimes | WRECKED AND DAMAGED-—RHE Loses ESTI- an btdobacgtcdicicl it 38 all angry Wa oe oe ee a ikl ingosess, ma ma reaiah get of | puRPOSELY SET OW TIRE—THE PERPETRATOR $35 and $6, 1 destroye covtents, and kept nt,’ who orders wholesale as- managed and Ruined. y Inthis manner] think | MATED AT TWO MILLION DOLLARS, eies te the'recent dobfiskion of JohE BD. Lee, ia which | seanmation, wus ba sens to Join bis vicsie, Len The | °F THE .CAINE - pi 12 a week. In October I stopped ‘The gales of the past tour months on the Atiantic, | ) gnq the tollowing lai Py Piercipg screams of anguish anda young female’a taking letters, but ‘0 the meantime 1 had joined 4 | ang particularly along the North American seaboard, pation demands tbat Brigham Young shall be the next | 1 weapood im bright flime were the soundy and miliua regiment, and suffered great inconvenience pe 7 1 | The one sought most to be tnjored ts President Brieham | victim to the theory of ‘blood atonement’ which he riage DID . q from a lack of money. However, I tock mo more let- have been the severest and most destructive to com- Fours. Toes, ie w that gentleman best Snow Hy has promulgated.” sight that stortled late waytarers @id roused the in- MONEY AND CONFIDENCE LOST. | (cri'icr some time, and the letter I toox torday (yester- | merce tuat have been experienced iy many years. Hone | eee stow et a deed of 997, such werime icon | Pittsburg (Pa.) Commercial: —"C has only to | Bavitants residing near No, 110 West Twenty-seventh Gay) was the Grst’ I took in three weeks, The letters | grads ot sailing vessels have been dismagted and badly | trary to his very nature, we exhibited in every act of his ial:—"Congress has only t0 | eo on Tuosday night. Whew beip eame and the fir y J contained mostly all checks and Post OMice money | | sores have been wre shel i private and public Ile. enact laws that will cleariy provide for the extirpation Musuiehed 1h, ) Wea, SOAR anaes Ppt stl | oo pogo Oe ee po ered crews drowned; man; aire pers bien ‘That the public may better Judge of the “nature” of | of polygamy, without doing more harm to those who, bis ei ie cadfeol girl, one of % the gcd ’ » 1 Rrampies of Extravaganee and Economy | ji" timber or tettern, put ‘canuot estimate Low | Gisepied and delayed; seven were wrecked, tour wero | Priet™ Young and of the possibility of hia wooneerv: | 19's wean fanoeently engaged in it uhan epold bo seen, ie NT Ge iaetemdnigaee yt z any.” , ing or contemplating the execution of the diabolical | avoided, and the blot of Mormonism would soon be 4 ri 2 : in Some Banks. This confession was signed by the culprit, and, as | Durned, and the fate of one (the Colombe) will iB | good,” &e., 1 beg leave to prosent a few specimens of | wiped out, This work should engage the attention of the aumber mentioned, -had “veda fatally burned, the let! abstracted were out of the custody e {all probability forever remain a mystery—like | ),;, bite utterances. The work: hi 1 her clothes having been sect on fire by oge man Post Olfee authority when taken, the government | ina: of tha City of Boston, the Arctic and | is public utt @ works irom which I quote | Congress at its next session. The proper punishment fiend to human shape, who had bedn passin "i cannot prosecute him. His employers, however, cau | 10! 8 skeet Heaney! . fi are common in Utah, aud may be found in the Con- | of the Mountain Meadows massacre demands it.” } eae ; a ite mia aiskneae cpu ‘Those of the public who are interested in the send bin to 3 7 beer bc ie Cr dig Be lent. guard ‘zoos and vessels have | procsional library in Washington and elsowbere in the the evening in her company. ranger had called of suspended and other savings banks have manifested | fr onty.gix years of age, bad aE Sg Riedl hina Cope am « a Sa hi hadbanee:: sap lapanpateonnen Bt ON THE SLREEY. A) Lo: Lanse: SOY" HAE VAIO PE, ONG Whee NA FAN sce 4 $2,000,000. ‘The number of persons who found watery had been together about an hour the other women in a strong desire to know something further on this im- | ploy about five yea rd possessed t! halberd 00.406, bad aoe ae Early in the history of the Mormons in Utah a sect i Te oui one ‘ portant subject, Some trouble, thereiore, has been | Sdence of his employers. This capture \s a great relief | graves ia p) eae ss.400, b8 Apher of shipowners | grogo among them called the Gladdenites, In tho Tab. | SETTLING DOWN AFTER THE PANAMA AND | the house heard.s loud stamping a repeat me ¥ taken to ascertain, not only how the losing depositors | ' ~ 19h0.npreh SAN, BRENT, SORE The rst storm | grnacio Brigham thus delivered himselt concerning | PACIFIC MsIL TROUBLE—CONFERENCE OF TH: | MCdlately after Lucy Freeman rushed from her room of rotten institutions foel, but also in what light the TIME. of the season which was felt along the coast and tar out them: COAD ROAD ‘REPRESEN completely enveloped 1 flames. - During the confusion He npN REE A Rear aitinge Canke in ielealin " in the Atlantic began about the 18th of December, and I say again, you Gladdenttes, do not court persecution or ™ i bd TATIVES. her guilty partner made his escape from the house, - _ipolsness ig ape g rman mar tpeie rae left destruction in its path; others, equally severe, | yon will get more than you want and it will come quie jose Whose wishes were father tothe thought that | ne famos were extinguished after burning away coucorns, which were ostensibly called into existence | THE WESTERN UNION’S PLAN TO KEEP TIME | followed in rapid succession, and continued at inter- | bau you. Cy yey od seen & panic yesterday would follow the previous day's |. nearly all the poor wreieb’s clotting, Although suffer- Fee ya icbt ot thin, waiadierand lamer aleaehy DATA YOR THIS CITY AND ELSEWHERE. vals .up to last week, when tho equinoctial gale set in, | *,* * J say. rather than aposintes should Mourish herv. f tumble in Panuma and Paciio Mul must have been dis- | ing vorrible agony ehe was pertoctly conscious of all Ten co badiy managed in many instances aa to cast | An arrangement hes been concluaed between the | and, after creating freah Raver, sausided,, and bence- will ansbenth'my vowle knits and conquer or dle. (ret | appointed by the suddenness wita which the persons | ingt had happened, Shesaid that the man who had suspicion aa the operations of neurly all eavings in- | Superintendent of the United States Naval Observa- | forward mariners expect fair weather and prosperous | of Teeitk assent ae ve tl wont will be iid’ to vise line wit ee ae tein readiness to saitle SP | visited ber bad tit a match and deliberately set fire to Yet, under favorable circumstances as to | tory at Washington and the Western Union Telegraph | ovees con to the piumiaet (Voices generally, "Go. it | ee damage caused by the crash. To. be sure, It is Ot | ner dress, She was tiken to ‘Bullevae Hospital and stitutions. Ye s ri not the THR WAKE OP THK STORMS, If yon say It is right ratse your hands, (Ail | certain that all is over yet, but Mr, Trenor | pijceq in the little pavilion for women, where, after ovesty of mauagemont and the integrity of their ofl | Company for the purpose of disseminaling 1 | one following table embraces a list of vessels that | tadevery goo! wire: Wour-of Dixcourses, voli, p. 8). | Ws Park and Mr John Pondin announce them | tossing about in imtensn pain tho whole night, she cers, savings institutions are of great advantage in | standard time as determined daily by the Nav were wrecked during December, January, February | | wil! present only two or three examples of his pub- | *¢/vegequal to the emergencies that confroutthem. | aicq yegierday morning. Tho police he look many respects, When, however, the trustees of tho | servatory, to shipowners and masters, business men i646 sake sia tancbibe conenalag ite ipa bea aid "1 | Of course, rumors Sashadidbee ttetmvent easly \0 ted y iv eg e ice are on the look- moneys deposited in them and the interests which they | in general, railways, chronometer makers and others, ‘Wank’: Weal . idly bated : mon te cLrine O! oot then dag tole is piedlagedieastens tik leamenaw (tis obt for the perpetrator of the flendish crime, represent are in themselves reckless and regardiess of | and to the pubite generally, In pursuance of this ‘Steamers. Ne bahay gape ig mien s0:save (hele souls: imesh uadk Adee ekabastiakare ad siven Aan WHAT THE OTHER INMATES Say. te ly do th agreement a time ball of large size is to be dropped Montgomery American. Sunk off Cape May, Jan, 7. in speaking of those sweet words of Jesu ‘Love thy “ From the story of other inmates of the house it ap- tbe sacredness of their trust, not only do these corpora- | agree Faleon, . + American, Sank at Annapolis, Jan. 5. neighbor us thyself,” he says:—"All mankind love them- | operators were to fail, and the fortunes of tho day | 101. gat shortly after eleven o’clock T! tons work mischiof by squandering the people's | daily (rom the tower of the Western Union Telegraph | Aitce., ‘-American,. Burned, Virginia waters, Jan, selves: and let those prineipigs be known by un individasl | wer@ to include in their prot and joss shect, a sus- by mi poiivrnlth eas acpi: “gg Pha aed money, but they also cemoralize the public mind, Company’s Main Building at New York city, and ar- | George Jonnson.. loving ourselves even unto an Will sou | pended bank or two, by way of spice for some expected Bh, Motdsitinaattege ote: yy eight, with sandy i A prominent gentleman, who is well known in con- | rangemeuts will be made for controlling public clocks | Perit... love Paar Bears Rieger Ren ghey. pares, sin rons ball; but ‘the operntors conoluded not to fail side whiskers, came to the front door. Mrs, Winters, i B N at Can 0 without the shedding of their rf 5 rh nection with the banking interests of New York, drew | ia New Yor and otber places, and also for distrivut- blood + Will you love that man or woman enough to shed | and tho only bank failures wore fatiures to suspend. bpnbola iui ee ee ey the attention of the writer to the remarkable fact that | img the noon signal of the United States Naval Obsor. : . ‘THIS 18 WHAT JESUS CHRIST MEANT, Ihe Pacific Mall statement bud the effeet of stenaying |, bee ta ty i Lead ae lag i yulory to Various cities in the United States baving British ....Late off © Thave known great many tho left this Charch for description of his appearance, and says that she would trom the year 1819, when the first savings imstitution | oy 4 tpan 20,000 imhavitants. . British .... oo jape Palmas, 8. A. | viii there isno chance whi te the stock, and tor somo reason Panama did not flutter be able to recognize him agin, He had alight over. was set on foot bere, until 1850, there is no record of NRW YORK TIME BALL. Burned at sea, Feb, 6. their blood had been 5) illed it would have been uetter for | much, he saies recorded amounted to 1,545 shares, ont, dark undercoat, and a pair of trowsors which any savings bank having failed, As this remarkable | At ib, 55m. a time bail will be noisted half way ap Wr off Bergen, Holland, | tem, (Jour. D 2; bigs’) . P Ss WOIER were alphas Poayons the iron Hugstafl on the tower of the Western Union Fev. 2. wh His cd Uireuy be atoned for by an offers | the lowest price being 90, ‘The bears, tailing to realize | two or treo inches tooshort for him. He wore a ben: fact covers a period of thirty-one years, during whien | Lciiding, This ball 18 tires. feet six inches in diame- | Corienne uk off Hereford Light, Feb. | RAN tnod of bia, of weait oF of turtle doves cannot | 08 the anticipated trouble in consequence of th PF | hae and carried an umbfeila hon atte? his entfhnce savings corporations seem to bave been uniformly suc” ep, pe eth neem ned prada trie ocd palaed Geo, Cromwell,...American:. Wrecked” off Newfoundland reunit, but they must be utoned for by the blood of the mane vious day’s events, put forth other stories of compli- Lucy Freeman came into the parlor and he accom : : be no good reason why, pro- | New Yor! z “Feb. 20. bid, vol, 4, p. 54) a ea ae ean ea cncnice enim | SbOre, us well as by all vessels lying im the bay, even | 1,amenqu Prened ....9 eats s2°- aa right, | When the tine comes that we havo need to shed blood, | CaMonsdy which the street was soon to bo startled | Sanied her toher room. The other femiles say that ided i faithfully discharged their duties, this vided trustees fuitbiully discharg e h veyond Quarantine, For long distances an ordinary ec. 8. then tt will be necessary that we should do it, and it wili be | These were—but it would not do to circulate these ruv | 1, unknown man only remained im the parlor a tew should not continue to be tho rule for a much longer | ship's glass will be ueeded. It can also be seen on | Ruslan Beigian....Ashore, Long Branch, Murch Jat EeAcpat dra ie Ate) ah an ox when We are bungry | mors just now. period, Broadway from Tenth sireet nearly to the Battery, 1% we eatahowa thea tena iRiutie Cn: Coiptpoebtes 1-eebNG W031 tir, Park, ‘D'reply to inquiries about his relation to | minutes, bar during that time they noticed the short- SOME SAVINGS BANK STATISTICS, and trom suitable positions it cap ve ae ve Ire connie American. Wreckéa off Cage Flastery, | > 951) ‘ 9 ‘gine Pd parle bpeget hah lg Ete lak ere emene ness of nis trowsers, They also noticed that he had a Ne of le} a poeaes of ct Pi je co jal at hike wasle namber.of savings. \netiintions theaugh- | SAOrty Of Mie geaen, OF NOM Teo NET ie ale Sa a puadeeda Weaeabe mea nacmmliie cess pera tater zae sa plain ab | Fre aye | ea ttle lett fer avmmeelL aad nd | strange accent in his speech, and therefore fudged him =! but the State which reported to the Banking Depart- ‘The ball will remain at half mast trom 11h, osm. to ‘bos ae sath rt aaah ott 9 bd vol 4p 220.) ts ste aeicesianass melt 1 Mr, Pondie, the suspended beter of og da; Before, to be a foreigner, either a Frenchman or a German, ‘ y 7 a 1h. 58m. AL11b, d8m, it will be hoisted to 1s high Linda. «+ American,.Wrecked near Barnegat In- 7 pol Lennie f jad an ine} caused the fact to be announced in the Stock Exehan: About balf an bour after Lucy and her companion left ment was 154 up to January 1, 1876. At this date the Putnt about ball was up tbeataio staf—that is, over ‘let vanes. terview with Brigham soon after tue Robinson Murder, wio | in the alteruoon that he was ready to meet all de- | (), sap annh vic i Motied pi 4 jotalamount of their resources was $535,796,330, and | Joo ‘ear above the street, It will be dropped by an | Ambassador... ..British.. in Indian Ocenn, | ee eee aed Fetes omictals are a sot of wre} | mands and would do so to-day, This announcement the PasOF all Oe peor eee eee raat Oe tbe excess of assets over and avove this encrmous | electric signal at exactly noon by New York time. | 10.4 Northbrook..British. pers Tadian Ocean, Deo. 20, | cisions; they'd better be caretul or they'll have to get ous | Was Warmly received. a loud stamping on the toor. The noise procecded jum was estimated at $35,689,701, showing an increase Piet: Joon AY ee ee Res Lag te . Paths Speculator “Tiritishi.<!"Wreeked off Florian coust, | ot thls pl erat A nt, chem ask raysell- send them riches pase hice oan eT es fede teh Ie from the backroom on’ the second story, whither she phy ei : etermined by the Unites es Coast Surve, Jun. Si " ceghs J by a er 7 dt $9,379,405 as comparcd with the previous year. | Guy Hall :— : British: >;\,pocneswbabeniae: ‘AL an October session of the Mormon Conference, a | on Change Wero the meeting of the represeutatives De aseee enwuaiae ad Bea ALL MT “The cash on deposit in banks or trust companies 1zh, Om. 03 00 New York time = 12h. 12m, 10s.47 American. Struck by lightning off Azores, | few years since, Brigham said publicly, as a bost of of the old coul combination und the freight conferen tirom-ner room, through the adjoining bath: “ 2 408. Wasbington ime. Jap. 7, can now tostily :— between Messrs, Scott, Garrett and Jewett. Ax was | OBL Miter Hojming bathroom, thowed a decrease of $2,102,130 as compared with the | Wasbingtom ume - | | aa a ag British... Lot off Society Islands, 3 partly expocted, the cal road representatives bad on | c2veloped 10 tnass of flames. Inn distracted way year vefore, while the investments in stock exhibited | Greenwich time. stented Amerion ere One maegenies 0 iy areca | Maderstunding tor mutual protection. At the meet sel baa Sl, i ith prety | ps pape ‘BD increase of $12,204,216; in bonds and mortgages, It, on accountof high winds, &c., the ball fails to _ Feb. 21. Prophet J useph ing there were present Messrs, Samuel Sloan, rep- | viiig to extinguish the flames, severe.y vurning her $07,832, and the amount due to depositors, | fail at 12b, Om. Os, it will be kept at mast head till 12h. | Maryiand.........German....Sunkof Portsmouth, Mor. 8, | wud tnaily secured his murdor. | They triad it vn me there, | Fosentink Delaware, Lackawanna and Western; George | oy) hands aud sewing fire to her dres $i 553, during the same time, The number of | 5m., and then dropped at 12h. dm. Os. In such cases, Barks, 4 but F sold them if they aids: gait I'd send them t» be! A. Hoyt, the Pennsylvania. Coal Company; Edward vaie a0” doing. ne Wnéée. tee athens. Recounts which in tuis period had beon opened with | asinall rod flag will be hoisted at 12h, Im, and kept | Bethany. British... .Wgacked of Horaford Inlet, | crore ote anithoy quit, And now they are, at the sane | W, Clark, Leigh und Wilkesbarre Coal Company; | Wor at tho trout end of the hall savings banks In the State wus $69,738, which suowed | flying till 1b. 10m. Rjakan rivegian Wrecked st Ocean Grove. Jan, | Lhuve no wish tw go through the same thing here ncuin, i | Jovn Letsenring, Upper Lehigh Coal Company. abd | ine man who bad bean with, Luey Freeman, seiziag & decrease of 12,760, a falling off that is mainly at The time of faliing of the ball will record itself auto- | A\ire: Russian ...Lost In Atiantic, Vee. 1. will submit myseit to the courts, butif they try thar thing | other shippers oa Central Raliroad of New Jerseys F. | i16 gpportunity darted out of the bath room door aud tfibutable to ‘the’ increasing want of coniidence | matically, by electricity, near the standard clock ot | Ciara Gorman... Wreeked iu atlantie, Dec. 31, | on iy bere, give them fair waruing now, Ir auy of these | B. Gowen, Philadelpnia and Reading Railroad Co1 down tbe stairs exciaiming wildiy, “Ob! that room is m’ these corporutions. The case of the Tnird | the Western Union Company, (which is regulated by sritish .... Wrecked on Southern const, -enlled officers of the law try to arrest mo and bring me | pany; ex-Judge Asa Packer. Leigh Valley CoalCom- | gion fre! My God! the bousa ison fire!” His Avente Savinvs Bank {s one which bas greatly | signals trom the Washinton Observatory,) and if by Jan. 5, hetore the duinaed, cussed hounds of the law overn- | pauy;G. B. Linderman, representing the orher ship- ae lear pbeh pars pce Ss ibs fue Seukeued the trast which members of the retail trade | any cause it does not lull precisely at poop, 118 error | Everett Groy......American..Foundered in gale in Atlan- | pate hes tote erclbmecon {over us, I'll send them to | pers oa aie Lehigh Valley Bailrond, and Thomas Dick- lie Aart, HIG BPI es We tees eb pewec Wie fROIn thd the working classes once reposed in savings banks. | wilt be Known. In the evening papers of the day, and ‘ $i i i sov, Delaware.aud Hudsov, At the meeting two prop. : The lust report of t fore its suspension | im the papers of the next morning a notice will be regn- avin, Dec. Now, Mr. Editor, it ts to be expected that the Mor- | ositions wero considered. Mr. Gowen proposed 10] jas: ag he got auto! tne front dooty Lucy Free Buowod Its assets to be $1, 5 and its abilities | jarly inserted, stating whether the ball fell at the correct | tde [Britiad cet es ighton, Kg- | OB Uierareny will use all reasonable moans to over- | combine all the coal 1m one office, that it may be sold | A084 O4 PEEL Song: the hallway, aciempted to $1,370,571 18 ing at of $91,494 83. A! time, and if not, then its error, fast or slow. in this d, Jan. come the dumaging effect of Leo’s confession. Money | py one man. ‘This proposition wus received with diss | WH) Dl TUR Dade Avie fl in iwils ft eR ee le Most retharkable tucident was that while this bank re- | way, even signals wuich bigh winds or’ other causcs | Ignazio... 1d on Colorado Reefs, | Will be poured out like water; letters, telegrams, coun- | tavor, Nuit. Her urcesds ware Nill’ Usine HERO cod ported assets tv the Vuluo of over $1,000,000 it had in | nave prevented {rom being given precisely, will still Fs tor contessions, &c,, will come froma every part of the | “The second plan was to restrict the tonnage to tho | \*ne'n. | Hor urisats wate sill hiding. basbus and gash on hand but $3,737 43 be avatiable for the regulation of clocks and chrono. | Leander. ea iPqtiantic; Deo. |; lead, the extensive anplikuces ot ule MOSaOn piest. | demande of trade. .‘Thic plan: will: probably Be sdopied brcwrtis aay ben ties arene sr Mea abe wes 4 The Security Savings Bank, which formerty did bust- | meters. ig Dee. eun, | hood'for controlling public opiuion will ull be brought | ut today’s meeting, Axwin, the meeting deciued tor | Took ol the Bulirs, bit her Mgony lmetuaning, Bilt wn hess at the corver o! Broad mas street, tad | This ball will therefore servo to regulate the clocks of | Minerva. “Wesco on Atiantio coast, | 2% Fequisition wow; newspaper writers and public | itself that cou! should not be’ advanced more than fifty | 300 oPenine the front hook Tin siting tile the ects to the estimated v 8,573 73, avd its | New York eity to staudard New York time, and will oe. men may not be found wanting; but when, in the ight | centsaton. In other words the combination says to | Street. In front of the next house there was standing Nabilities amounted to $405,449 iscom- | also serve to give the correction to the chronomoeters | Battislina «Wrecked on English coast, | Of Brigham Young's sermons even ve Salt Lake | the public:—“1t we permit coul to be mined as she whitened stapp.ct ao old tra hat bad. bees cus aratively small capital the’ consiacravle deficiency of | of ships lying in the harbor. Dec Herald gravely says that crime fs tmposaible to “thus | ie muy be, and do not unite for the purpose of pre. | Gown to serve as tial poe to oil ie eae Bor175 ov. It may be acaed that searches to Hud the | © Tue company 18 1m readlneas to erect and maintain genticman’s’” nature, and iv support of its declaration | venting large quantities {rom being thrown on tho | With Wesherliay, | Tul lalith, tie ay ae he receiver of this bank, und also Mr. Wilitam A. Butler, | simétar time balls at other seaports if the necessary jandoned nt seu, Jan, 10. uppeals to bis public and private record, it 1s alto- | market, as they will without a combination, | 1 the sureet, Dural oul more vrlglitiy. aba Niele reoviver of the Mauulacturers and Builders’ Bank, | expenses are provided for by the persons interested rocked. near Baltimore, | Scher too much. However, the above aro presented | the price will go down still lower = than ede Tiebaarens Uy cunbd tier onstanioed wna have been quite fraitiess, | Tue ports chiefly requiring such time baily are B Jan. 11. as illustrations of “that gentleman's nature” and the | at prosent. This we cannot allord, so we will agroe to | Sivere™ The bessors, by rust th er tte i SAVINGS BANK CILARTERS. | ton, Baltimore, Philagelphia, Hampton Roads, Dela- «British ....Wrecked In Bay ot Bis public can judge. bring along only just onough tor consumption, and, as | ® wy ws on rae apes A som = ee, ja rit nis ‘The records ssow that during the tour years from | ware Breakwater, Chdrleston, Sayannah, Mobile and Dee 27. aah “The writer of this letter recently spent four years in | we do not wish to be hard ou consumers, we will ageeo | ® colored mau Wving aerous, the eliuel Hite en te 1867 to 1870, inclusive, twenty ucw savings bauks were | New Orleans. -Spunish.... Wrecked off Irish coast, Dec. | Utah, and in tho discharge of lis duties there was | to raise tho prios only fly cous w tom just now.” | Teenie ninth precinot, also came to the rescue. 9 eburtered 1m this city; seven of these were located on | CONTROLLED CLOCKS IN NRW YORK CITY. Helio... Wraceed oORSRE Guy Tan. | Con eee Ee ee ae ch thoroughly Mormon | ‘The new combination, as. it scems desirous of being | (eo yn tie tire was soon, extinguished and 1 aid Third avegue, and five of them are among the recent | The importauce of au exact standard time to a busi- , Bargis| 7 story and the condition of aflairs under Mormon | aiready considered, will probably decide upona pion | {hese treme tie tn ke Sine en uouy, Then . During the period of torty-eight vears next | ness communyty can bardly be over-estimated, as it \Bolgian....Wrecked off Staten Land, | rule, and he does not hesitate to say that the New | today. ane Gla har eee RRs oud cise whep pa ee om coding 1887 twenty-two new banks were {ncor- | facilitates the conduct oi affairs, the keeping of ap- Dec. " Youk Henan never championed a better cause than | Messrs, Thomas A, Scott, Garrett and H. J. Jowott | HC Oe Nat Suny. | Se tol ee nd praised porated in New York city, and they are all now doing | pointments, regulation of hours of labor, &c., and | Assacurador......- British ....Wrocked on Irish coast, Dec, | that of justice, liverty and human nights in that priest- | met at tho Brovoort House, but their conference was We ria San What he) ad sak A ‘a ro busines. in the tstter ‘instance the eld extabiisu-4 to the traveller, whether by sea, or land, 1 is not meen ee cation Oieanee Gaal owe you # INsHIEE | private. eect! ks aumneael Gaaamne te teed Menis were started upon a solid basis and conducted | merely a necessity but a matter of vital importance, ae TAT z asp economically, while the former appear to have in- | fhe daily time ball will suffice to turnish the standard Ror, N. Y., April 2, 1877. cP, LYFORD, SAFETY OF A NATIONAL BANK. a dispute arose, sere dba, Mghttag toranioeratay, Vested in ‘Wildeat’? stocks, paid extravagant salaries | time to ebipa, for tbe regulation of their chronometers, DA SERRE, Bussixcrtos, Vt., April 4, 1877, set Aroto her dremn benihd; haeahe. telbcamenred to their officers, aud as a consequence were obliged to | Railways, manufactories, clockinakers and others will, YOUNG JOE SMITH’S DISCIPLES SATISFIED WITH a W. Park | flames licking ber back, but was not able to extinguish Close their doors. The lessons taught by their future | however, require an extension of this system to the 1. The news ot the reported failure of Trenor W. Park 1 pe a . ’ are Hot likely to be soon forgotten, and will engender | control of their local main clocks. Beitleh .... Wrecked, on. Birds, Island LEE'S CONFESSION. created groat excitement here this morning, andru- | \cfea and ‘sue, ya her’ tstror and. pain, ‘Old ar eatiak tanta, eae powurieprilcase wopervinion een eer eeenira tian eespanees Sip end -Norwexian Wrecked on Mextean coast, (From the San Francisco Post, March 26.[ mors havo been afloat concerning the standing of the | not succeed im’ getting out that way. ' She and management. ment on which it depends being as tollows:— eked in the Atlantic, Dec. From the fact that the Mormons arrived in this city | First National Bank in this place, of which he is presi, ae Ge ban, Poot Canad She ie are ony ree aa Pad OFriCete : Au attachment 1s fitted to each clock, vy means of | don Serraniilo Bauk, | 7 Watke humbers as oarly as in 1847—cume here by the | dent. | The reports, ot ya or § embarrassment are- | thine man had given her his ¢ard, whieh had been vings 31 ul t Jewe lo Bauk, oy 1 ss igsllishy UbsTeapoustttue® Servimatlerato prect | sinatahesd. wheaser Ae celeck. Nanda, -radionts ichmond coheg om. Baste: ship load—aud made California an important mission- | BOwever, without foundation laid on her Durcau, The other intaates of the house the interests of depositors, and upon his action must | 12h, Om. Os. (noon). This pin can be withdrawn by Li OR EA oe Be yen ary ficid ever since the Pacific coast was acquired by BOARD OF EDUCA’ PION. lunrmpalatly sole ater Se le, cart Nay dis Bok im great measure depend the success of otherwise of | an electric si:nal. To control a number of clocks cach | “°'“"4- oT Feb. 8 et * | ine United States, it is not surprising that the execu- x ie aps) \ ie the concern to which he belongs, and the man who | one ts provided with this attachment (which 1s com- | Kronprini -+/Wreeked on Colorado Re tion of Joun D, Lee and his confession should have , pa ae oie bee Meteora scoa ature’ thouybtlessiy aceepts a trusteesnip plays with the | paratively inexpensive), and each clock 16 regulated so Feb. 11. ‘ " MORE ABOUT THE TEACHERS’ SALARIES—COM- | Worn ica been taken Imto the hi ceri Most importaut interests of his fellow ertizeas. A | as to gain {rom (eu to thirty seconds gaily. At noon, | 8. Fitzgerald, ‘sckod on African coast, | awakened more than an ordinary interest among our seats. auesGbvintethibaati Yistin hed.besn Sabee deed tans pdusen anmiate, Was matter of vital import too, it is claimed, is that trus- | as indicated by cach clock, the pin js protruded and Dee. 1 citizeus, The trath 18 there are quite a number of PLAINTS RECEIVED AND CO aD. hen removed to’ 0 Hosp charg re tees should not be putd ollicers; that ney ought to bo | the minute hand is thus hold last, while the clock | = MeLoughlin....British ....Wrecig on Holland coast, | th Caltionaia, Reville wd 01 rl The Board of Education held tts regular meeting yes- | )'sUFoW. ; ; wevected from retited merchants and bankers, who | train goes un, the hand sipping on itsaxis, At noon | Prankil Wresked In Atiantia, Pod, 10.4 aor tees ah wut an omaaii aie” ava “veh oe | setdky afternoon: After bearing th Ht horror a Aim Would Dave po “uxe to grind”? im managiug tho allairs | of true time the pin is withdrawn and the clock goos | Lief... “Wrecked on Hunter's Island, | 1@¥ disciples in Washington Territory, and two or | y : h m: rent pitt erent ot tips Sousesd pre the Seater coniided to their care. | on gaiming the next day as Vefore, In this way, by a re ” | threo times as many thousands of persons who have | Among the miscollaneous communications was a let | Bale tt Cima ound the second story divided : THe Stave DANKISO DAPARTAENT. daily signal, which is comparatively Inexpensive, | Anglia British |... Burned in the Atlantie Feb. | a4 one timo oF another been Mormons, lived in Usah | tf from Henry Fivel, of. Lexington avenue, protesting | into two large rooms, with. @ small bathroom appointment, examine the habiiity, cash account and | For railways this system is peculiarly advantageous, | ¥: *: Marshal Kod oh g, Nantucket |e” aiogother and associating themselves’ with | {°F tairty minutes on thelr holidays of being coustd- | Tom occupied mio the bathroom, the hail, a ud by 8 passage Way inv) the front room, Tne wo oka rer snterd heer tonany dash a cae ee aa the te Cet i ees Cet ry ey ; | Papa Luigi...... a fe Nantucket | Cristian societics where they reside. These | Cred absent. Such obligation compelled them to be | jit or aoors were lod en the woman's dress was at ere D clos and as it ma) its turo control @ subordinate | are P ‘ o Goors, whep be wont over theic books. a6 a matter of | SORE ihe.veriess mMenEaionG tha. tue, tn thie | Pewter. Of Cape Henry. | sapostaten,”” a6 thoy are called, us soon as | *Dse0t from shelr religious observances set on fire, aud the Keys Werg either taken oat or she torm,' Ivis also asserted (hat savings banks sbould | mauner every employé, no matter at what point of the | . wta ca fi t. | ever they lost faith im Brigham invariably | The Commitice on Teachers reported that 8. M. | was uo dane oye elim aveich rvs uae be compelica by | law to) get experts 10 | line, has the meuas < regulating his watch to tho Sunny Region. ecked on Eustorn const. | or 1 flee {rom bis rule, Joined Guutilo trains puss- | Crosby, aswistant teacher in Grammar school No. 37, Le | 1)’ Victim's dress ia narkea by a round black spot the cerrentaete Hees oi tots saibpahegetn7 oa this | adopted standard railway time. The number of brigs wrecked was 22, and the nom- | ing through Utah, and comiug West bave scattered all | reprimanded by Superintendent Kiddle for violation of | size of her dress on thy Tmafble stab in front of the ay eb jown (hat several of (hem WhO DOW | DISTRIBUTION OF TU WASHINGTON NOON SIGNAL. ber of schooners that met a similar fate was 68 Fil- | over the coast, The only urgunized body of these, 1 lating & 1 punishment, The rec- | tantelpiece. From were the girl had ran to the door side7 Aivcrtiod of pablic cobidesce would be eutitiad |, _ This Wealincton. coon Simesl IP dmssibOLen, avy At’) Yen of the beige were owaed and sailed by. Aauerosunyy | SOMa vars e Boa Danae amt a Churon” | the bylaws rela iad nara wae © Fec- | jeading mmto the front room.) She mast bave stood at cacti he acted a hate ane one ashington (mean noun) over the wires ol the West- | and 60 of the schooners were also the property of citi- | of the Latter Day Suints, and ity members proiess alle. | ommeadation was adopte this door for somo tuinmefrying to get out, for oar ras shots, “tes er alone “ Maine hee ara Caton Lo coe by — bape astronomical | zeng of this country. giance toJosepl Smith, the eldest sou of ‘heir “nar. ‘The Financial Committee offered a resolution that | tne woodwork — of door had caught X es Tot . ly, | clock of the United States Naval Observatory at Wast- DAMAGED. tyred prophet,’ and the founder of their system, Iu fire and ~ paruiatly Burtibt away, and tne the uflairs of ‘heir respective banks, and the other | ington, This company has prepared a list of various | ‘The vessels damaged by the storms groatly outnums | Sun ¥raucisco they ure pot uumerous, but they aro re the sum of $4,645 34 be appropriated Irom the reserva | oo was burned ttirddgh. Thence sue ran half constrained to do the same inthe month of De- | sities in the United states having over 20,000 1abab- | @ep shove injured’ in fornier years; Some (ost all | speciable, good ciltzeus, eagbowing Al The vagatios of fund of 1876, ior the payment of bills mcurred by tho Darou deor, her steps being <uurked by ee seen Baska’ vv obtehddtant Ge GeITLIP tho. | ants, are . their eails, others their yards and masts and bow. pelgusmy, Se4 tote eiukhaa mribline HO ‘Trustees of several wards, in excess of the amounts holes burued in’ the carpet by pieces of hor nomical principles—say thors who claim to know— THE RUSSIAN FLEET, Ce at ee tare ce repaires; to “the priesthood.” and the other kindred teachings | allowed for incidental expensos for that year, the bills, fit inhi sated ft by A ele oroiletern of bo Rage ap ead mechan ana ul a Ls ge cee — involving the outlay ‘of an immense amount of money | that have made Utah a veritable inquisition and pun- | to be paid on the approval of the Superintendent of vatbroom Hloor and vie carpets of the hallway and Dae. Wie Ae an eedly nh Le SEO he THE GRAND DUKES AT THEIR DEVOTIONS, In the aggregate. \Ut the veasels thus crippied 158 | demonium, ‘Their numbers aro quite jarge in San | School Buildings. |The resolution was adopted. ‘re, de ls btrauge tbat qhe house did not catca lice eecioe | itis 3k ean hariiy Tope te Soreb One > Wore “stesmers, 757 were schooners, 208 were briga, | Bernardino county of this State, apd in Ormsby | ‘Tue Superintendent of Truancy, Mr. A. M. Stanton) ho intense which bank in 1 the interior @f the Stite porsessed ‘The Grand Dukes Alexis and Constantine have beon | ¢g2 were barks and 208 were ships. county, of Nevada, und they have little vatcbes | presented bis report tor the month of March, which | the poor wrotch was subjected may b ‘ned trom & capital of $36,787 96, while its habiities | very constant attendants since Monday at the ree RECAPITULATION, ol disciples in’ nearly every county — of | stated that the toa! number of cases inv the fact that ner leather shppors were burned to a panrida’ ePbnt ae ate Tow “ae yess & | hugious services, held in the forenoon and afternoon on csToral Number«— | the states and Territories of the Pacine, The | the say Rend rag? Or eo pumber iy ae | erisp. Her garments were fight muslin aud a flowing : — ja an svg borives a! J Wrecked. Damaged. resent headquarters of the new organization 1s at | classed as trucnts, leaving 488 truants and non-attend- r ‘des od wi ptans s one staall compensation; but Low such an iflair could pay | poard of the Russian flagship. ‘They have declined ae ames | Plano, lll, where their young Propet resives; but | auts, of Which umber 481 have been returned and fb aa Te oaiedageavanda ord ie hewuiociies ' ayer pagal pars «nota hav CF gen oe | for this, their Holy Week, all invitations whatso- | they adbere to ther orginal faith, and are moving | placed im school and seven committed to the Catholic | py cio unioriunate victim on the night that was to bo purplus fund was S30 22 while | ever, and the Grand Duxe, Aloxis alone has gone of | buck agai into Missouri, where they expected to Protectory. ‘ / ‘ her last onearth, While putting it on sue remarked ome expenses: (ef conducting cationic X was | ahash bs Schoonere Dud up their New Jerasaiem, To tuisnew Church | The Committee on Bylaws offered the followiug | 49 q vomradd that she felt that the dress was soon to $64,760 27 per annum. Auother | shore cach day fora short stroll, During the services the confessions of Lee are particularly interesting, | resolution, which was adopted :— brag her etheria gress goud luce or some terrible kind, baving resources that | of the Russian Holy Week the altar is covered with | Totals. . and betier than any revelat ons their own prophet | Resolves, That tho complaints of the school trustees and | misiortune. and ‘a surplus fauna of ‘ black velvet, ornamented with silver crosses, instead — ae COUIG eve Sei Sat ee ony th Be tartase (Rie aes te he nae io tiqurss of si | There were three cards found th her Foom—ono of but $44,046 03 in expenses in P to Keoping the | Othe usual purple and gold, ‘Tne vestmenis of the | GENERAL NEWTON'S LECTURE, their propagandism. Yesterday the ‘0, have | inity of the wlio! | printibg house, another of @ Masonic establishment business iu Working order. Ab institution whieh has | @wleialing priest are also, during the Holy Week, — teen eataday ome Re Metin oh, Now mabtaoess | Yorks and this Board eauestiy | avd a third ot a uptown butebe sf ose were taken ‘ deena longtime inexistence and counts pou wcaplial | o .iack velvet, with silver crostes and | Genera Newton will lecture for the benoft of | ory ‘nreet, where the braugh of disciples mest; but, | real o such ection und proceedings as | Possession of by the police as possible clews to the diss of $1 O87 88 and a eurplus of $1 | bands, At half-past mine o'clock A. M. yester. ery street, Where the brauch of disciples meet; but, | fe'siali deow necessary and proper to abate the evil com- | covery of the murderer, but 1tis not certain thatelther ] conducted at an aunual expense of i | day bigh mass was celebrated on the gundeck of | the New York Central Dispensary on ‘Hell Gute | through the neglect of the dewcon to adver: | plained of of them isthe one the visitor gave her, as they were the other band, a single example m | the Svetiana. Father Pabome officiated, being assisted | and the Improvements Being Made inthe Kast River,” | Use and | bring | whe pubic deettpaat “ pee President Wood called Commissioner Beardslie to | Net found on the bureau where she had put that one, savings bank in this city whiet | by the suilor choi, Among those preseut were Ad- 4 v : TO Deda Mio ARB eg) hibited Ny be | the enair, and, taking the floor, spoke at soine leneth | Lucy came originally from Lynehburg, Va, and had “4 mirai Boutakolf, *Ad- | at Cooper Institute, Wednesday evening. April 1L | jada larger audience. und so be und “brothers” | Oh yue reduction of veuchors’ suiaries and emiployéa of | been in this city leading a I1fe of shame for four years. cupital of $9.5: ptain the Grand Duke Alex Lieutenant the Grand Duke Constantine, Prince Ovo- Mr. Julius H, Striedenger, C. E., who was in charge of ‘Anderson and Betts “vore their testimopy,”” as did the Gourd, objecting emphatically to the plan recently Her photograph, a tirs: class imperial taken by one of the has an annual pubet | the batteries and electrical apparatus at the demolt- p ginal J peuses which amounts ty no lees than $7 er | leusky. Dr. Simeukin and various other officers of the | the vatterios pparatus at the demoll- | ying Lee, to their tath in the original Joseph as & |) vgomed of making menthly reductions of three and | fashionable photogripuers of Broadway, reprosenicd a Sepeuses which amonnis to no less than $71,885 64. | Rvelane, Avex Polock Vespers were chanted, bon | WOO.ctHullsii’e Point reul, er. kindly consepiae Be.) Bropoets | Ab erfatie (DROHiG rie a Eater | sac tnait per cent, and oflermg for adoption the follow. | girl about nineteen years of ago, protiy "and dark cor wnk enjoys 4 salary that ia fully equal to $19,000 per year, Tustances of this extravae gaut way of doing business could be greatly multe the Grand Dukes being present, THY GKAND DUKK ON SHORE, Captain the Grand Duke Alexis came ashore at one at the lecture, A model, in plaster, of one section of Hallett’s Point, will be shown and afterward exploded agsist General Newton in the experiments to be made | Horsterous and said so Mauy confused things that they had to “deal with him’? and ‘suspend him" ull he got more genge, AS journalists invariably leave ing preamble and resolution :— Whereas the Board of Apportionment of 1876 amon; f the Bourd o plexioned. The nose avd lips were pertect!y formed, and she might casily have been taken tor a Spanish woman had not ber short, black, coarse hair betrayed Hed, ao Y¥ moneys anpropriated for the pur, 5 THLE BANKING cOMMITTR o’ciock P.M. in vis gig and spent the afternoon in the | bY # miniature blast, plied the pulpit to those better adapted lor the work expected ication designated che sum ot {400,000 “for purchasing, | Mer African descent “y ‘The nates of the leg-siative commitives on banking | Clty, feturping to the Svetiana in for evenivg bas from it, of course “we take No stock?’ tu any shade of | jegsing, procuring sites, erecting buildings,” dc, ke, and ar THR MORGUR, are Messrs Coleman, Welltnon and St Jota in the | Service. The official visit made on Tuesday by Com- | GENERAL NEWTONS REWARD. the Mormon faith; batim looking at the rivals, Brig- | for the sagoarv el segues, whieh dash, Reve Bose Stee d | A visit to the Morgue to view the body of the unfor- Senate, andAickee, Baldwin, Cowain, Cave avd Clare | Modore Nicholson, commandant at the Brooklyn Navy New York, April 3, 1877. ham Young and young Joseph Smith, there is some. | since tue last unnual apportionment of school mone; Woate gifl discovered somewhat the horrors of the \ 3 hy e aud © 4 thing co bope from the tbors of the latter in breaking | such fart be necessary for death the poor creature suilered. There lay the ip the Assembly ; to them the pe legislation emands. STEALING MON a LETTERS. ple of this Stave as this department & YOUNG MAN EMBEZZ.ING CORKESPONDENCE— MONEY TERS TO KEEP UP Ar REGIMENT. Speen} Agent Sbarretts, of the Post Office Depart. | ment, has succeeded In making a very clever arrost of | & letter piiferer whose stealings bave been a great an- | Hoyance to the Post Oflice authorities for the past six Months Fora long time all the devices adopted by the HIS EMPLOYERS’ TAKEN FROM LET+ BARANCES IN A MILITIA | taining money and addressed to a certain firm being | Yard, on Admiral Boutakof! ana the Grand Duke Ey xis will be returned at the expiration of the Holy eek, WILLIAM M. TWEED, William M. Tweed {# still in Ludlow Street Jail, and there is no prospect of bis immediate releage, notwith- standing the thousand and one wild rumors concern. | ing bis expected hveration, As for the story of bis wanderings, as published yesterday, Mr. Wheeler H. Peckbatm, in whose bands the Attorney General has left the sole management of the Ring suits, stated to « Hekatp reporter last evening that it was of no account whatever as affecting the proposed compromise. Mr, Tweed will be obliged to make certain revelations about his former Ring associates as well as mak tMantic escape and subsequent wanderings has no mo todo with the matter than would the issuing of To THe Eprron ov THE HeRaLy;— I gee by your paper that Gencral Newton Is to give a lecture on his great work in the East River on Wednes- day, the 11th inst., for the benefit of one of our local churities, Isit pot time, Mr. Editor, that the city of New York should show some appreciation of the noblo efforts alreaay made by this officer to facilitate the | commerce of ‘this city and remove obstructions upon | wbicn many vessels have already been destroyed? I think, sir, that some efforts showing the appreciation of merchants and also of the real catato owners wloug cust River should be made, of a more tangivle than the resolutions of thanks already be- upon him by the Common Council and certain | public bodies. It seems to me that such a man should | be made to feel that New York ts bis bome, My cir- | cumstances ure limited, but [ will contribate $100 | toward any substanvial testimontal to General Newton in which pubilc apirited citizens will unite, T bope CHARGE AGAINS! A LAWYER. off the sbackies (hat bind the people of Utab to that lapcuidisin Which found its truest interpreta- » inussacre on the Mountain Meadows, One joke very clieerlully to a Post repre- zat the ail of the fact that there were Jarge numbers of the Mormons in Utau conning over to “young Joseph” ond deserting Briguau bd the Gentiie merchants and o(her well-to-do persons there Were aiding them to erect a church in Sait Lake city. BRIGHAM DENOUNCED BY THE CALIFORNIA MOR- MONS, [From the San Francisco Post, March 25.) The society of Latter Day Saints veld their regalar meeting yesterday afternoon tn the hall of the Grand Army of the Republic, on New Montgomery street. sentative lust e' cution of the aged murderer. Several of the speakers bitterly denounced Brigham Young and the loaders of the purpos wi and whereas ou the February, 1877, the Board “set apart sum of $300,000" to be e: Appropriations to be mu rposes herein ot Septe for $100,000 for the corporate schools end the Board ot Apporti t only granted $103,000; and whereas, it 4)peared, upon a final adjustinent of accounts, the sum legally due to the corporate schoo OS, oF S414 46 in exe lowed by the Pportionm nt ot 157 Boura approprinced #4. nd of $400,000 to pay the salari by the Board ot 76, th such gran udin the provision by which the reserved nd is set apart “for any of the purposes authorized by law? now, therefore, be 1t Resolved, That the Fi propriate # further sum nee Committes be directed to np- , and further to make ay their sularies on mouth of March and April, 137 4s may be Hecensary, body im an old unpainied pine box amid piles of other cofflug containing also rewnants of decaying bumapity. Her cothes bad geen taken (rom her and she was partly Wrapped in white linen, Her feet were burned almost to acrisp. From the upper portion of her body and neck the outer skin had been burnec off, revealing the tlaring red mark of the scorching flames, From ber chin aod the ot her nose and ears the skin was also partially peeled off, showing how high the hot blaze inuat Lave mounted. It was ascertamed nere (bat the girl was porfect!y conscious up to the time of her death, and the officials at Bellevue Hospital uegiecved to send word wo one of the Coroners in order to have her antesmortem depo+ sition taken, She would have been pertectly able to make 4 statement in the proper form, and might have given important clows to ald in the detection of bor inurderer, She died at eight o'clock, death being due to shock, Soon alter her death, stio who was Iately her mis+ “Bpemal Agent tailed, to detect the guilty party, Day | ful) surrender’ of bis the Hxr. will promote this idea. 1 enclose my card | Elder Anderson presided. The main topic of dis- ° f y | 8 nd property belore he can bi ¢ HeRALD promot ae my to the teachers o chovis of the city | tress in sin and one of the ust “eater Gay complaints reached ‘Mr. James of letiers con- | release; but the publieauon of the sory ot hw fo. | 80d address, ‘A CILZEN. — | cusmon Was the Lee revelations in Utah and the exe: aud to the employesol this Board. the sums | arrived at the Morgue Fea cme ike Gaeiinie have Deen muicted from their salaries for “ whore the bouy lay. They were deeply affected at tne sight of the horribly burned bouy and betrayed genuine ssa Ae ELITES ou the bee da hep Se Yan vebon or. ae prisoner, Mr. Peckbain tbe Mormon Church, charging that nigel db he we until Decemver $1. 1877, and that the belek ned, mind arrangements for the funeral, e cli c he bi liveries | tas o jade any definite proposition of set- sugma’ on the entire sect. The foliowers of the Mor- tbe held sacred out of this reserved fun which will take place to-day from the bowse of the . Uement whatever, Mr. Joho D, Towasena, tne counsel | ..1¥¢ examination 10 the case of Counsellor James | SENG it was contended, bad lost faith in their \purnores. aid that tuid | inanee Commit: | undertaker, at No. 31) Kast Prenpainvesont oi 1s Boned rere changed in order to observe who called for | ani the critical moment had arrived when of Mr. Tweed, says there has been nothing dove in | Cowan, who is charged with obtaining money under | joydors WHAT THK POLICE THINK. these fetiors, It was soon ascertained, how. | the matier of the proposed compromise tor many | false pretences trom an Italian named Stephen Isola, | every true member of the Church was required to ex. Mr. Watson offered a resolution that the matter be Captain Williams, of the Tweuty-ninth precinct, ever, that no one connected with the Jost | days Ho did expect to have proposals tor | of No, 14 Baxter street, was before Judge Murray, in | ercise wisdom, caution and fidelity, The present and | laid over for consideration until the next meeting of | was ot the opinion that the oecurrence was one of act 4 ‘settlement and the release oi his clieut ready 4 ' pust policy of the Chureb in temporal affairs was the Board, To resolution was carried, Cident and not of desiun Detective Dunlap, however, * Office was guilty of the thefts. Mr. Sbarretts then | for submission some time this week; but owing to | the Jeflerson Morket Police Court, yesterday. | charges that, on the 26th of Dece ber, 1876, three of | vel rely handied by the speakers, one of whom went to A motion was made by Commissioner Watson that 18 chgaged 1h Working ap the case, Oiliver piey, Wc ebangea his tactics. He wrote a number ot decoy let | circumstances, Woich be dows not feel at Liberty to d thy lation appropri thi 4,198 46 : . 1 el 0 "I such an extreme thata vote of censure was passed upon @ reso! ppropriating the sum of $4,1! reported it, Said that as he wa No. ve ters, in which he enclosed various amounts of money, | ${ate, us decided to defer their sabm:ssion indefinitely, Biauy. at bases Market Court, The fotiowinn day we | the olfending Drouber, Irom the reserve und in addivion to the auut of | Twonty-se¥euth aurocy gil chine rusuing out of ihe at first, however, taking the precaution to pote the | fr Townsend states that he knew Mr, dd Wus | went to Cowan's office toengage his services 10 ovtain $103,000 appropriated by the Board of Estimate and | house with ber clothes all oa fire, He puiled bis cat | serial numbers and issue of the bills enclosed. A | Young man employed by the firm was apprenended writing, or had authorized, the writing of the story of bis adventures alter escaping trom the custody of the Sherif. He bad, howover, never seen the manuscript, and was Very much surprised to see the artiele in Lhe their release trom the Juventic Asylum, to whieh they | bad been committed, Mr. Cowan, he states, told him, through an interpreter, that he would require $100, $60 would have to be paid over tothe Judge jor PUNISH THE GUILTY. Brigham Young:—“I say again, you Gladdenites, do not court persecution or you will get more than you Apportionment for distrivation among the corporace Schools be reconsidered, Commissioner Whecler moved that the recousid- Bideration be Jaid over until the next meeting, Car- off, Lurew it around ber and extinguished tue flames, She sad at the time that a man up stairs had set ber clothes on fire, About four o'clock tn tho afternoon John Banks, a yesterday on suspicion, aud on being taken to Mr. | Hyaun, ashe was given to understand that it wo cor ‘Sir 4 ald icker than you want | Te ‘oung colored jad, who oud Ave E f Sharretts’ office at first denied bis guilt, but on being Hot be published Qutil alter the release of tho ex-Tem- | toney, me xt pg nike kG Pegg a in me be Mf yh ci Bi here ie ban they | oat, Goulding then offered a resolution that the West Tweaty-seventh “atten, eats. Wb: ihe ewentys many chief, Mr, Towosend stated, however, that tbe paid lor fines, nor was any required. Henco the arrest. ie no! a vy Commitee ou Teachers be reque: sk ninth prectuct station house and said that He had seen searched by Ollicor Blackwood tbe contents of one of the aecuy letters were found in his possession, but the letter hud been destroyed. Finding this damning evi- | dence staring him in the face he acknowledged his Igult and made a coniession to the following effect: — THe MARIT OF CRIME. { “| commenced to open ietters jast July. Out of the | frst one | took $6 and then resolved that L would take | pub'ication of the sivry was a matter persuual to b: Chent, and did not aflect tue proposed settlement or the position of the prisoner in any way, SMALLPOX IN JERSEY CIty. In consequence of the prevaience of smallpox Jorsey City, the Board of Health of New York has ad- Mr, Cowan flatly contradicted Isola as far as thi question of tines was concerned, H $100 tor bis legal services iu the case ana accept Mr. Hathaway, Mr. Wheelwright and a Mr, W also testified that they were im Mr, Cowan's office on the day Isola culled, and they heard te conversation | Between Cowan and Isola, Which look place wnrough Au interpreter named Andrea Cassassa; that not a have asked exorbitant prices for their nasty, stinking rivbons, * * * Now, you Gladdenites, keep your tongues etill, lest sudden destruction come upon you. * * * 1 say rather then apostates shouid flourish hore I will unsheath my bowie knife and con- quer or die, Now, you nasty apostates, clear out or Judgment will be laid to tho liae and righteousness to at th Carrie V. Frankiin, meut of Grammar against Miss Apna Fincipa: of the pi ichool No, 12, Seventh ward; Marsu, principal of the gram. mar depariment hat school, tor violation of the bylaw which relates to corporal punishment, Mr, Haisted, chairman of tho Committees on Teach. ers, made a distinct statement that Mies Marsh was fuily acqaitted of th of inflicting corporal the strange man on Tuesday night, when be enierod the house, aud recollected baving xeon his face before. He could not say wo he was, bat would be ready to identify him should be be cuagh Coronor Woltman, who took charge of the case ye: terday morning, has given a permit of burial and b summoned a jury to mect at the Morgue to day at i past eleven o'clock to view the body. No post-mortem Made, £8 the evidence as to the cause of densi bo more. Having acted dishonesty toward my em. | “ word was said by Mr, Cowan avout mouey to give tbe ‘ Were Soe ey re eS eee wadsepoacloced | eekiog, fot, sasmucs on Vee susiees and wuntateer: | ieaBty aneaaetion wee manserar Let asda eel PerMeng debate énaved upon the sobject, bat she | tremausrces sles Gorton y he Roe et eee ever, « al ; ed statis vee at precats | further examination waa adjourn #10 sonnet 2 , a hopes that the mise to open’ one or two more otters, and the Jovs, if | tious are being taken to preveat the spread of the mule | allow Isola’a wile, WhO is now sick, time to appear | Oden (Uuahy Junetions—""How Peake uot bee vo adopted, and the meeting ed [roungo Who caused this terrible death may soon be found out, would be biamed on tae Post Olllee Alter | ady, aud testity, ‘confessions’ will be given to the world we know not | joura cauguh

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