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Z rica COR // — or rrr ‘ THIRTY-NINTH Yi AR. — 4 MUMCPAL HURRICANE, EW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1871, PRICE TWO CENTS. sip remained in the Comptrolie:'s office, The Irish | of the City of New Yorke from the time of this ap- | conflicting power to remove in effect ' hed 14 * Mt 4 a 4 y EITVGa a" Gumentatne Decay nea avr been waa |Sental ihe fn apt ebay | ee tc eacney en te | reamed ha ener eemingsveune ces ne | TUE FLYERSIN MINNESOT fearful pace, Sie fairly flew by the sake, and came in only a neck behind. the winner, trieuds of the Comptro A large majority of RICKARD B, CONNOLLY, fore, to save all question, Talso hereby re- | Mayor's only couree was to remove bin. It is —_- The contest beiween thethwas the most Inep..it (6 vt = the employees in that office were Irisnmen, ‘The le Comptroller of the City of New York. | move you from the head of the Finance Department, | certain that if the Committes of Seventy commence | GOLDSMITH MAID RUNS, INSTEAD | ing thing of the kind ever seen io Mineusoia, Vark ip ‘ borers oa the parks had not been paid, It was Very truly yours, civil and crimioal proceedings, as they intend to do, OF TROTUING. cheers went up from the thousands who wiinessed COMPLIMENTARY LETTER TO MR. STORRS, . nous Comptroller Connolly Appoints | worst cttat they could be made to believe that he Comprnctana’s Orti0n, Sept, 10, 1071. A. OAKEY HALL, inst all the members of the Ring, together with —— . pa od all were avreed that A. i. Green Comptroll wat terponsible for their non-payment. Toe py | yy pepard A. Store Mrvor of the City of New York. | Uarvey, Ingersoll & Co. combined, tt is of vitel | She Trote and Rane a Fictitions Mile in KOMETHING WONDRRFUL TAU BREN NONR, ayy Weed ert P er, Folle were made Out, tnd terowa tate theComptrol: | My Daan Sins Circe which acem to | ToRIcHAPD B. ConwouLy, late Cotptroiler of the | consequence that the evidence shall be under the LL tag glagagh pling rennet” | The judges consulied fag a few moments, and-* 1% ——— ler's office at alate hour in the day, This was done | me imperative, require a change in the office of | City of New York control of the parties vrorecuted. ee eee at King, | 0000 the board wae bong owt, Tt marked 217. ‘ . fn face of 'he fact that a strict construction of Jadge | Deouty Comptrolier of thie city. They do not at + in aesklp —-—— Lh bd atdadd dated nd fll OF | The effect was electrical. ‘The crowd shouted, GR. GREEN SWORN INTO OFFICE, | wernara's injunction forbade the payment of acent | Sirefect apon gous ofleist reeitvale, bel reese iD. Meote The New Deputy Comptrolier. Corresponaence of The San: 1d Doble blushed ; the ladies wav d their band. } from the ety treasury, The Comptroller, however, | toward you. 1am oblived to motity you of your ri Eaecuniys Durasrmant, Oirr Harn, Mr, Andrew H. Green, the new Deputy Comptro! St, Paot, Bept. 17.—-Public interest in the | coroners and threw scores of bouquets to the ft rea was equal to the emergency, He promptly drew his | moval. You will therefore please take notice tay BOUT Taw Yous, Bept. 16, 1871, lor, ton native of Messachusetis, but has resided to | great Minnesota Fair culminated yesterday in the | winner, Mr, Doble again busied, this time up to Jayor Hall A ppoints Coorge B, | warrant and nizaod tt in tee of the injanction. | Gomprre’ Feu rome ewe DOT | wy ean sins Tho ection of Richard B, Con. | 'h¥ $17 ever tloce uo wus fourtnn yeas of ax. | race between the two noted Byers ofthe tart, Gole: | By gyre , ae 2 Tis was on the following morning, To be valid Very truly yours LY, 0 t! aoliy in retiring from che dischargo of official duties | po euler Fad he as Schoo! Trostes for the | amith Maid aad Lucy, The former's reported pet. | Gen, Hancock sald he'd never seen suythine like MeClellan Comptroller the warrant must be wigned by Mayor Hull, Tt RICHARD B, CONNOLLY, Comptro for s term of dive moathe bas created 4 vactney in | Fowrteenth Ward. He was subsequentiy elected | formance at Milwaukee bad served to create thiense | 4, go id Senator Ronisey. 90 ld exSenator W teal r\ tt \} o Comptroller seat Mr. Storrs after the Mayor, but | It ie anderstood that ex-Governor Seymour. 81 the offce of Comptroller of the elty oi Now York,ae | %Vel Commissioner.tor the anme ward, and was | taterest in the resait of yesterday's efforts tocon®rm™ | Kincon, gy did all the ladies, Novody had ever a O'Mol) abrewdly kept ovt of the way, Meanwhile | fora K. Choreh, and the great leaders of the rural | 1 gm advised and believe, The public int do. rents limes chosen by bis (eliow Commissioners | that record. ‘Le day broke inauspiciously,and heavy | gaen syytuine IiVa.it So) CCLELLAN DON'T SWEAR INTO OFFICE, | t totems of the court Louse became Aled with | Democracy sustain Mr. Tilden and Mr. Havemeyer. | mand that it should be filied ‘nmediately by some tagh ent ¥! the Board of Education. When the | Iadee clouds overhang the eurth. ‘Tie alr seemed The Wied hoot was got panticnisrly toterestion “po gill Ea +1 prawny-fsted Irish laborers clamoring for their | ‘The effees of Mr. Coosolly's sction te to place the | sentioman of eckoowledeed ability, not directly | °l/ Ceairal Park Commission was fret created he | charged with moisture, anda cold wind blow from | ie start was made with Lucy shehtly in the load ( —_— pay, Emivsaries from the Chamberlain's ofice mixed | imme moneyed Gia: of Psa ama tetrad © | connected with local polities, and whose name com- ic ay ibsiés | WF his ‘Gasoksean Seal et uns pines tb Suerte toe oy Pod dsc 7 It Was soon evident that the horses were not mak The Secret History of the ge | With the crowd, and insidiously circulated the atorr | ofice 1m the hands of o_bitterest | menue the reapect and confidence of tte veople of ing an ancomforteble look to arround thie ib eed tithe 06 Ob (he evened bent, 90: the GY Aad tO Dis | rat connetly wos alone reevonsible because they | Demoeratie enemies of Tammany, Judge Dardsrd’s | tng city, Stato, and country,es Well as of the financial | T*essUrer Of the Board. He remained in thisCom- | At 9 o'clock those who wanted favorable plces | org were not puahing them, Neither of them broke ruption of the Ting. were not paid, that men who Leld sinecures bad | injunction will be practically treated asa nullity. | centres in Iucope. Gigsion Wuirtwoa rents. oF Gatll the poseare of the | om the stand berm to stragele to the groands, | seit renching the home stretch, Lucy fying up fot = ‘ beow paid, and that Connolly was keeping bimseif | Mr, Havemeyer has promised the Comptroller and redit of the elty has been attacked, xt | ment of w Commation. ‘he Maror eontine | They Went down in the early trains, and boverod ‘A aihng the beers, _— The credi 1 new Commission. ‘The Mayor contin 4 moment just before crossing the sc ‘ PATNI Re BOCh ec geys | OXt of their way. The evident intent of ti his new Deputy to call all the Presidente of | most be defended and maintained. ‘The admivis. | Wd Mr Green in office, ani the other appointees about the entranco until the gates were opened. fit #A8 deRLORY HeAUHLPDLAT, } LOOK OUT FOR AN EARTIIQUAKE, | emissarios was to create a mob, which ehould aur- | the banks together, and to furnish all the | gration of ite duancial affairs must be placed be | Uta ie ana nes tet mie por eat alia de i, | Taam they paid their money, and took the Wizhe-t Ya ine eno frat lait mile in 4 aid lakide th wn round the Comptroller's office ani lis private resi- | money necessary to carry on the government, and | yond even the shadow of suspicion oF of intrigue, | the manarement of the affairs of the Commision, | Ditee In the amphitheatre, From this time until the | ny ioe in goat : : | i dence, if necessary, and threaten violence, Itwaa | pay ite legitimate running expenses; veapecially | This te due alike to {te creditors and to oor exti. | He 18.4 man of anout forty five years of ace. and en- | Aftertoon the roade were filed with buggies, ear. | UT! AN Ot Sapa aL iF iw ub aa GIall Will Appeal to the | hoped tiat this would terrify Mr. Connolly into a | to provide for the laborers. Mayor Hall, 1 | gens, all of whom have an interost in its good |e ste TePutation for provity and aduiuiet er, stager, farm wagons, ond every conceivable | , iene ail sides that rack had beet ha Supreme Court. bck ile is sald, has repeatedly declared that 17 | name and success, and look forward to the eariy ze —— epecies of vehicle, The traine that came ta from | |? £°0d condition Gold MaINStERG tee Ltd } The Comptroller made every effort to find the did not sresien = he | completion of ite ereat works of improvement now Fri-nds tn the Gap—Aa | St. Paul were jammed to the roof with enzious vis. | UF her own sex be Lag i cae kee, ace aie aN a Major, but in vain. Determined to pay the men if If the Mayor should resien, the rtapt of whic! all, and Sweeny— | itors. A U. 8. Senator came in a baggage car, | TCV felt better than she did yesterday, and thn 4 ' fe, h be Broad Bunk. al Py t Board of Ald 4 in progress, with the most importal eb you Democ: t w " 4 to th hs be it had not been for the groveliy places be could have } Y STRIKES TERRI DIS, | Dossivie, he tent over to the Brondway Bank, an resident of the Board of Aldermen would become | have been for ® year past prominently connected, r cracy to the Front. and was 80 engor to Feo the little mare that he eat cid shh 4 EVEBYBODY STR TERRIBLE BLOWS, | oriewvored todraw the money for the payment of | the acting Mayor, He would not have the power | your extended Poof on nd your varied experi A meeting of the friends of Comptroller Con- | on an inverted candle box the entire distance. Tho | driver the Muld to @ record of &16}y with perteg , a the laborers. on bis own warrant, saying that Mayor | of appointing sny beads of any departments that bile and privave trusts | Rolly was held on Batarday afternoon in the Sizth | Hon, J. C. Burbank, the rvilroad kine of the North. | °° ence in the exeeation of pu st - Hilden, Seymour, and Church Forme | Hi#! wonld undoubtedly sign the warrant when he | might become vacant, as, according to the new | of groxt magnitude, expecially At yon for this posi- Ward moter, Ite object was to endorse the action | wont, rode over in a freight car, and was almost | Tie track, vevides being imver‘ect in places, te @ ‘i ’ A could be found. ‘The President of the bank, how: | charter, that power would be invested in the Comp: | tion, and at Uste time; while your entire freedom | ©! the Comptrolier in refusing to resign and sympa- | inclined to sympathize with the crowds who cursed th hy ariel LeU SM ahdecltahed Rretendhi A dle ing a New Committee, ver, politely replied that be would be glad | troller, So that In case of the Mayor's resignation | frocs ail local aed political complications will insure | Sbise with bim in bis atrngxle with “oficial assas- | tho rallway ofictals for their Inck of accommoda. | "2 pisces in the track Where the mare's hoof slip A i to ‘bonor the Comptroller's signature, but | Mr. Andrew H, Green would be the virtual Mayor | simoat Iifed pabite approval of your accept. |" Mr. Timothy Daly was elected President, | tions. Ladies in their private carriages, and ba sparodebbchdh dsl et t GU ppg ce ces owing to tho present nsettiod condition | of New York watil Pebreary 1, 107%, fn tbe nce of the resposetbiitties which Belong vo it, Jeremiah Coughlan Vice-President, and Mr, Thomas | decked out io every variety of ribbons and laces, Lucy's time In the seoond heat wae the best one . THE RING TO GO UNDER GROUND, | or atairs ne att not feet at liverty to send the | event of a vacancy, Wm, F, Havemeyer, formerly | J sherefore tender you the office of Cowptrolier, |S Kelly Secretary of the meeting. The Chairman | crowded in and filod the directors’ stand, bathe tear lleeclt Helarshed etsladtle Abe pcs sonsiilllaiziaiy mone, without strictly legal warrant, This was | Mayor, is prominently named for the succesmon. | and earnestly urge you to accept It stated the objects of the meeting in @ speceh, io RVERYDODY AT THM RACES. Helad belted aa vette Led onthe u , ie he did witho p or a break. r The Politicians ina Storm With. | Mt Comptrolier eoula do. Tue men were not | Bor a city, of German parente, it 9 thought | J am aware tnat your (all retirement from the im- | “Niel Be expressed much sympathy with and conf. | ng stores did no business, and at Po'clock the | pie track mas troncured Lefer t 4 Pi a : paid on the Grat day because the Mayor covid not | that be would unite all interests sealast the Rinc. | portant position you hold in the Department o dence im Mr, Connolly for the manly discharge of | oity had the appearance of a country graveyard. | , ‘ beg rripiee Ae Fe the race, and wat out Helin er Compass. de found. When the, Mayor did turn up ne did not | Mr. Green appeared before Judge Barnard of | Docks will become a matter of areat regres not only | *%Y: 47d because he had done that his enemies now | at y o'clock an elegant earriace drove into the |” ee ae 4 ses lore reinse to sign the warrant notwithstanding | Saturday and was eworn into offes, He immme- | to yourself. but tothe Department and the public, | {70°ht "*, sxerifice him. At the conclasion of the | grounds, It came from Bt. Paal, and contained pags Pa Judy Pi a's " d th lately doubled the detecti: te f the Ci hairman's remarks, three loud and bearty cheers = if INE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. fe SNALL FRY STRUCK BY LignTNING, | [Wet Bersarc’s nJunction, and the men wore paid | diately doubled the detective force of the Comp- | yet its operations will be promoted rather than im iven for Richard B. Connolly. among others Gen, Hancock. ‘The General attract seauiscgiendacs Bs y on the second day, troller's office, aud pineed ten policemen inthe oftes | pedod by your accertance; because, while your | | The Secretary then read te t:llowine resoiutio od much attention on account of his great beauty, | The Custome Treaty Accepted— France to —— Jadge Barnard’s second injanction was ablow | for the purpose of preventing the abstraction of | gdministration of the finances of tuo chy will | Which at the conelealon po mded | turougie nd T Several indies wero heard to say that he was the Evacuated—Internationala to be Shot What the Friends of the Comptrotier Say | between the eyes. The Comptroller did not expect | import Pee neat were Voss moun) Seorlea! t papers, The accounts are now being | inure to the benefit of the dock improvements | warreas, The proceedings had on the irjanction to | DANdsOmest man ia America, and would make « " it, Itwas the hardest blow he had yet received. | straightened by a fores of experts, and an accurate | in common with all the other departments, and save | fettrain tae city authorities trom waulng further bonds, | good President, Mr. Connolly's Deadly Blow * A 4 he Ti od Ri Right on its heels came another peremptory demind Statement of the condition of the treasury is 8000 | 9); from the danger which now threatens them, 4 fraud by four of the Commis: About this time the scene om the stand waan | cepted bya vole of $43 ugainst Sl, the Custom wl Woeks ogo the fire upon the Tammany Ring | jor his resignation, anda threat that if he did not | to be made public. your advlee and coeacel end capervision must etill Imynrtial consideration of | eran one. The intter was packed like asardine | treaty, concluded by the Count de Rémosat one ae Decame so liot that the lecders were more than | rosizn he would immediately be arrested on a charce ‘Tilden, Seymour, Church & Co. are going to take | be extended to whomsoover shall cecupy your place th LONE OF aware | box and was black with humanity, From the drat | M. Pouyer-Queriter, representing France, and Hore 3 4] They had printed statement after state: | of malfersance In oftce, ills reply was s de@ance. | the rnle {rom Tammony, Tilden's house was yes- | in that department should you cease to hol tt vf, dfom the ACW Of | seat to the lower the people were crammed in like | Yon Arnim and Count Hl#twog on tue part of Ger Ii Pent recused (heir accusers of being impelled by | satfersunce 10 office, he eaid.wasa term that night | terday run down with visitors. A new city General | Tau coufident yu: acceptance cf the Comprolier of law the charges oo | woders, and ast doit coricht praying for alreud | mony, Alsace and Lorroine ere included in the q toworthy motives In making the exposé, thrown | apply to some of the otber womvers of tne ring, bat | Committee is tobe formed, It will cousist of each | ship will at once restore that pab'ie eonfience in nd 4h order to saree | the bezinning of the race, treaty, the consequences of whieh are the imme the bitias Uppe: the Lenieaiate Hed Bron sae One | 60h be Beater men as A. R, Lawrence, Havemeyer,8. @. Courtney, | the @oancial administration of the city which {y ab. centacunien | At ® o'clock, and after the completion of the | diate evacnation of tie departments of the Alsna Board of Supervisors, and vainly hoped that public | Driven to bay, the Comptroller natorsliy turced | James O'Brien, Fernando Wood, Andrew H. | solutely necessary, in my judement, to preserve not ont or tnere | double tonm race, the signal was given tor the en- | Aube. (Ore d'Or, and Jura, and tho reduction of the forung woul subside, but Hdid net. On tbe con- | to hie old friend Wm. F. Mavemeyer. He sougot | Greene, Benjamin Wood, and others, Before | alone the public credit but the pubic peace, Gi the guorum in order to seresn, uhe particin trance of the favorites, Lucy entered tne lower | German Army of Uccupation of the otuer deparb Vary, WWerew more intense, The four leaders grew | nis advice. Mr. Havemoyer calied bis attention to | ig movement Tammeny nad made great | Lask, therefore, your prompt acceptance Lis be tore lu the wileded CAFES: | stretch enveloped from hesd to foot. Her aulkyand | Mananinces, seit, I—The court martial voster, éearerate, Each was egnaliy guilty, ana two were | the following section of toe new city charter, whica | efurts to induce Mr. Tilden to eo to Syra A OAKKY HALL, | ,,!*erean, In order to carry out this vile act of politt: | Mr, Hickock followed in the rear, aud bebind them | d°¥ sentenced the agent of the Toternationalists ’ to the mud os deep as the other two were in the | lad before escaped the Comptroller's novice cure as one of their delegates, But he re-| To Geo. Gronon B. MoCLmLtan. Sau ave conajutor. one nr more of tne arsociatee or the | eame several emall boys with bucaeta and sponges, | M:,Pavy. to a term of imprisonment, and M. Paynit , rire, They met every day and discussed the eltua: | sxc. 36. The Comptroller of the city of New York | used to. go. The setion of the World in term —— Hon, Kichard B Connelly have conspired to sacrifice | Ley looked at the vast crowd and listened to the | the HTM URe Ee ee : tion, Heil was volable, Mr. Sweeny was thoughtful, | shall appolot snd a) oleae Tete troller abeid, | ing Ar, Tilden a “‘refiway politician and lawyer" | What Tilden'e Friends Say—The W Rsdction and viorce bie resignation ascomprover ct | muse with an appreciative air, She tossed ner | Panta, Sept. 17—Marehal Caarobert has ested: ‘ and Connolly and Tweed were silent. Atiast, when | {Oeuition to lus other powers, possess every pow: | removes the mask from that paper. Honest ‘Thing in a Good Nutehell, wer sat ctee bare soe Rented tae MUG aT tomes | Reed and champed her bit in away thet ohowed | [whed His bendanarters at Bouraes. | the Neuonel every exrediewt had apparently tailed, O'Hall de- erand pertorm sll and evers duty be-ougiag t0 the | Democrats deciare it to be in full empathy with | It appears that @ week or two ago Comptroller | requiite to fx one fraud committed by Mi. Connoly | how well ehe knew what was expected of her, As | their arms, Many petitions for the dissolution oF ‘ Gared that the public clamor war mainly directed | oie OF eee vutlority. aud aurina's period | the ring, It ts understood that the double-leaded | Connolly called on ex-Mayor Havemeyor, the Prost she walked by the stand a loud sliout greoted ber, | the Assembly are circulaied in Lyons. The races r acuine: Mr. Convoliy, and he delicately euzgested | Sreciged in sven authority, devignate aud authorize | article accusing Tilden, Seymour, Church & Co, of | dent of the eltizeus' meeting which was held at ta to which Mr. Hickock responded wita polite bows, | St t'@ Bois ste Bouiogue coumenced again to day, baat Mr. Connolly should resten for she good of the | tue suid Deputy Comptrolier to, Dusseye sce, power | entering into a conspiracy with the Tom Murphy | Cooper Union on the éth instant, and seked his ed- ivan exe Wuvaes; complaint ls oleurisy, and his coudition is such es Porty, Mr. Connolly replied taat he was po more to | ft per Ole tie vival be duly fied inand remain | Repablicans, which was printed in ite columns yes- | vice. Mr. Havemever advired bim generally to sub- to oceasion alarm, a “Ay. ebamr thee Hal! on dae o here dle dbawr ae able beset seen Sees ecerameat: resets ercay, came from the pen of Mr, Wing Sivtyy PUNT tO TEP NTE ETON Sire ercc mteRtict Mt ia ceiving Me fli ARAM ATLAS. AANA RABE OUTED ADASYE MEd f oonon cere a a ren a a te guntimereaes teen se ae tes lent troy coul! not all ewim together, they at least ought | Deputy Comptrotier anall poxsers the like authurity | turipaet, Mr. Marble fe absent in Newport, He | pablic demanded, aud take the consequences, For ped "Ae Conpouy. tor Stepped cheery op the course. Sue too was muflea | 9, Ay Wane Vin eal to have moniiness enough toll sink together, This | In ease of the disabiiity of ibe Comptroller. apon | Sa 2et tetographed, and will probebly return to | him to resign before such an investigation would be pocenanry anmjadvergione. qntending, (bo donot, to | from the crown of her head to the sli ve on her fect, anisy Sept. 17,—The Mount Cenis tunnel tas three weeks ago, Mr. Sweeny also urged the | fey'Gud remain of record as aforcaatd, ” °*| thls chy tonday. Ti romaine then to be stou | efatalcoutessioa of guilt, Mr. Connolly followed | Sundaiin Par sorwere by, tbe oe.aaee- od with a quick elastin step, and her iittle | wes inaugursied to-day by ve French end Tialine aptrs gnation, ba ‘ont tape a goyded in Holy Writ of . Arad saper inistera and the local suthorities of both countri mF the Hoard of Anvorucoment, Mr Comnal) | Greou. AVter tome conversion, Mr. Conoly of | Bends. ‘The great question now in, where is | view with Mr. Samuel J. Tilden, the Chairmen of | Semuret fei tet, d@tatataits satel duaieh | orward aeemlogiy &o catch every word of pralve ee ; Pree ite ees formed nesturt bine Ceacases | bi# own accord and withoat consultation with any of | Breunan, where ts Connolly, and where te Genet? | the State Democratic General Committee, and a | cal'on Mr. Cinacily io remain, drm to hie devermina | and har Bnely cut head shook gracctuly ab the shout AVERTING A CALAMITY. q A triamyirate wes formed atainst him, Caueures | 1g friends removed Mr, Storrs and appointep Mr. | MF. Ottevdorfer goes with Mr. Tilden. Connolly and | well:knows leader of tht party for years past. Ils | 08 Varin au auwe ais crny Mnireto a dintouored | wulca went Up aa she aporosctied the grand atund eee, s Ancrew H. Greeun Deputy Comotrolier, delegating O'Brien, it is believed, will eure the Iris request was granted, snd Mr Tilden received a | gr; * Budd Doble foll en behind hi achusetts to be Maved from Humiline common ti ing for Sesers, Tweed, Sweeny aad Hall | seen oc wers of Comptroller until the fret | TAmmany element, There is great alarm | vieit from him on Friday morning. Mr. Tiiden, | , levied, That s monster mecti rehitent srigpt ehdad ie uhecderr ad kage abel iyi eins tion—Anything Rather than Ben Buticr q eson ve beld on aday to be naw frou wore ® light cordaroy coat and black vel haitioe 1FOm exch ward SATE AMEE CHE | and as he came near tho vast concours Hy aadtedve ) Cion of wil was etiraviet to ti of Dy seen anybody n to wil! draw into ope corner of the room and whis Per Woxetier during «meeting of the Board. Occa Honaiy Vey Wookt witntraw ato an antecuamber end eancns for hours withont a word of apology to s cap. for Governor of the Old Bay mtrtr. fatten Boston, Sept. 17.—The following will appe a Kovetty wad ever | a tue Hoston hewsp.vere lo morrow . 4 F no handsome as Dodie, He of February, of wonth aiter the meeting of the | mong all candidates for the Judges, on istinetly info.med him tout he could not a’ the pert Lesisiatnra. ‘the following are tne | count of the formation of this mew com: | become bis legal counsel, or assume any relation to weyer and Comptrolior Con: | mittee, All the friends of Counoliy declare | bin whatever which mov d taterfere with his action letters of bir. 1 pee neon Fs wee ante ae eave AN 1 Reus that Hali's folly bos disrupted the Democratic party | as acitizea anda Democras, With this anderstand aeuecue eahek like Midi “Avs Rowton, Bent. 16, 1971. pecla of promiand Gate AGL KR wk Altes MR. MAVEMEYER'S LETTER, and destroyed Tammany Hail, One thing is cer: . he Leuré wnat Mr, Connolly bad to aay, and th Sh Acts alevanuPee ieote GUAT IEG ccsion she - TAR Rca eho $4 psciogg. ibaa da nares) eric tnin—the barometer has fallen very low. and polith: | result was that on Batnrdey morning Mr (oonolly x-Corouer Wililam C. Gover noxt addresned the | ange gloves. The ladies went into ecstasios over " Phra a ureatened, coaaed and browbeate Naw Yous, Sept 16, 1971 ecting.. Ite sala he bad stal avid rin the | she Maid aad Doble, Tey prepared bouquets to oa Convent wa dle etavins ted we ca ARV Richard B v. Pq clans of common sense will prepare for eartiquakes | cameto Mr, Tilden,e touse, bringing with bim nie | meshing. Hernia he nad sil auiding ita tu the | ihe Mala eed Pereite ait la ppepi ne to. thie Hemnbiean Comyrntin we hes ve Slouuanee poe AY Om oy 00 noon tim: thse cous iiered the questions which you | and burricans, private connsel, Mesars, Beach and Courtney, Mr, | believed he still stood Ligh iu baw estimation of the | o) era LLG eater ints the seetine Treo w “ny beaail, Rib sophianis were 0 no avail. The Comptrolie h ve submitted to me, and, to prevent the possio feria Tatdetede Gab nua ataben peuple of this community, Novhing was proven | &0ves in applanding their entry into the stretch that ain not hisguelois ‘oe ‘ ! voria! le response wa liv of missppiehension,reauce my advice to writ é Against him, end no dirk shadow rested upon is | Finally the two mares were hos artion: ba’ T to the Roce ae 4, | ne Little Mac-Hall Wide Awnke—He Rides | At this interview @ proposition was mentioned | Character, aud the aberker dilut bewwve he fad clear cpinion tant the ‘ae: 4 9 of tue t m patty Gentleinen, to resign wou'd be to confess myael' | 3. Ontie assumntion of your innocence of the Sixteen Miles op Moracback, and Takes | which iad been mate to Mr. Connolly by the persoua | ever abstracted ® aingle dollar from the Treasury PL PIEPED SOR: ERE) CONTEST: the witharawal of iy natne frown the list of Cond daton, enilty of a crime, Tam guilty of no crime, We are | ehirses male st You, T do wot cumsider Fesky of bie Cont—A Fight tat will bake the | most pressing in their demands for Lis rosienation | Hie was the friend of the laboring iman ani the me Iamiih Maid shone tike pollshed walnut, } They aie bee diviai ys Stone tte . equally ro ple In tus matter, Lf one re | Ration ofice us sour prover cours 23 ‘i , nanie. [Appinus Was suid he krow! ; Htepub temur of Boston and of thin vicini nt #1! equally responsible in tlus matter, Lf one Fy Rivets hialith: torne Mileet Ls City to tte CentreHurri and Karthe | ot the ofice of Comptroller, It was to the effect, | ° Lary pee fee be bad Her coat was as #mooth as satin and her veins atood | eine rat nine AB ” euCY. WH'CH COLLIS IER VErY BEAL OE, Ab, ed @ lady who bad Your anty iste rich; but be oad mar ation, ant to absae the result quakes Conia Ord) SIL ANAL AIRS . i that if Mr, Comnolly wouid resien a respectable man | to mim a large foriune, and in the oat on her delicate sku like whip-cords. Hur limbs | <tien of the Commonwealta 1 aan t help the con Khe intention evidentiy wor to cheat the Comp: |, % In you anase. to the request of Mayor Mall | he Mayor was again the victim of misplaced | should be appointed to succeced him who would re money in bonds, coupled mith bis own leg: were clern and beautifully shape, and ner long | mado upua the exscatve and legisiative volicy which troller into @ resignation, alter which all she odiam | ay? Qoe yy ich Lave Bech imtesched were “eg. | confidence, He bad been expecting all Saturdiy | foxe to allow any further public investigation re ropertne Tt was ead hw had Toobed tae cc, | Comet-like tail eweept the ground like e ladies trail. | Any “icitea“Gince tue ‘Rapucticau sat \ Yould be thrown upon him, and he would be driven | pervised ant ovel by the superior vigilance" | the resignation of the Comptrolier. He had been | the acconnts of the office, but assume the task him. | treasury, but that was not proven OC CHY T Sehe harness Was then adjasted, and the little beauty t Tare. have nstany, duoity from the city, He was prom sed, if be would resign, | of Masor Hall: that equal See e vit in tke | told by a friend near the Auancial throne that it arith (he cuantaland at Mr. Conuoliy's In Mr, Peter MeCorry neat apoke, and allnded to th was gently placed within the shafts, Like ufices idee and tvuth Dit they” Hane te that he should be shielded. Mayor Hall even wrote juse acle wore ezopted and vine | would reach uim aboct & P.M. In snticipation he | terests should be protectea, Cae eee end maoght to aetiedat | were performed for Lucy, und both were started on | Stat acniiveits has been wil is m well g a letter, purporting 60 come from the Comptroller, Jou of having Anne wrone | 22¢ Prepared & letter tendering the post toGen. | This proposition wae inetantiy condemned by dceuse a division in the Jemocratie party | their preliminary Joxs around the track, ‘ bken without respect, nor epmumit anotier to mu ¢ every repara: | acceptance, Bat no document came, so the Mayor, | wrong in principle, aod would fali, and ought to jc, The names of tuis xailan’ triumvirate wer Many thought that £20 we wld be If pow vromieed to put np ® job in the courts and have the id mot be boaten ; others ton within your power, with resignation on Lis part, responded to « family | frii, ‘They told Mr. Conuelly that his ouly course t, received with & Liss of disapprobat ese) Traced geen els yaion Ota Maw’ ti ‘ shy ‘osurrender your ofice into the hand : } cain had their minds fixed upon £19, but by tar the RA reen tie ors RiaRee ra ent ing triumphantly vindicated if the Comptrolier Fee Ue ee ne eee ot £00" | telegram to go out to Milburn, where a dauen-| wasto do what was right at once, and take hits | contusion oud cheere were given for Rict Beate abmtar eKGd Tor Daelnile bank hie Akt xis that ie ntcueke tion he Hee Youla only sign the letter, But Mr, Connelly | while it migat dasuge yoursel, would (aii of doing | ter was ick with dipntverla, Me left the $ that he had more to hope irom the clemen- | — Ii was next resolved tl Soni ineviiagly ts alustreei ta committee of arrange: | waukee time. tony evadiiy refused, He ihought he could Aight better | justce to the commuity, No was selected br Ma ee mubity. | No wa: selected bt | cy at 9 P. M.. dn blessed tynorauce of | cy of the veople if hie threw himself entirely on | Mente be sopointed to make preparations for & | aye track wae not in the beat conditios ne Ae eetthnetataion Laabant te cred that It such letter were stgned and tuch sn | He wiil be compromised by a sunvected understand | meyer and tiey bad the Mayor too. He slept late | erates, and that he ouziit Immediately put his of ward tocomn:se-siid committee, ‘The comuntttee | three qui These imperfections | coy ofthe party aud lis prineibles Ih the nation 6 i toveatization were Lad, the people would te giis: | ing with the | odin” ov the Iting! or by the ac: | aug slept the sleep of ignorance undisturbed by even | Ace, without conditions, into the lands of some | Wii! mevt on Luesday eveuing at Thitteeuth # rvet | were azaiust fast tin horses had to bo easeg | well ts in the state. In thie emergency {Arian £4, and the Tammany party would be saved. syut | CUMIANC OF Tie Met ots eee how atacds as canes. | the katydide who chirruppad from the green bot pot | one who would aetisfactorily nt the people, | Sed Univers ce Tee meeting tuen adjourned, | O°)? 0" Gaeaaives the Hepunticaue ot this city “and viciou'y, aid tn the Compirotier was not wil!.ag to Le offered as a | sunie your office oniy by an arr ment, to whican | about Andrew Greep, Aloutelevenacopy of the | Mr, Tilden referred tim to the statute giving him re eens Ae ¢ i favo tucret re feaolved that ny "tivision In regard td eciifice, During afl this time Boss Tweed was yOu are 008 2 Pa A, ane orb Herald reached bim, Perhaps bia tea scalded at the power of ap; oto in effect, a complete sub , A Pather's losanity, f THR START, me n0 fe \ et a5. Fare pve. ds¥Isian vt prow flenty bot Mr, Bweeny was arrayed against the | 11") Cored in the transact suite the pute | oreakfast, but he saw he must come totes, Cosad- | stivate, and, with Mt, Havemeyer, urged bim to | While Mra, Wm, Ht. Kobinson, of 3 Much diftculty wee experienced in getting aatart. | makes too grautat L muy incrent ¢ ( Compieuiler distrust and alarm ¢nom'nee of | sling a horse or perhaps a mare the Mayor saddled | exercise this power. Twenty nd street, wns Nat night Both mares were little excitaole and seemed Suxtous | dices reault # deem tod iyo sorte Race eFery eftort to drigoon Boss Tweed into | purticor improve the c team in bis surprise rode over ebout elx miles, eed alver- | own decision on the epot, wittiout consulting any | det @. M8 0f iheanity, seized the infant, ten weeks | word tHe Maid made a start like s onimney ewallow | Hucereiy frmias A sclive Dussities againet Mr, Counolly, but without Fortunately the law a perfect solution of | ing his letter of tho day before to auit the new ctr | human Leing whatever, excepting those then pros. | Cts, from the cradie, and without puting any and rushed uader the Wire tar ahead of Lucy wits tvecens. The was wlee enough to ses iat i | (uevease, By anction 8 of uapler BTCC the lama! |. Co, sssas avervinwed Gea, McClellan sh nts sony lent; camels y Meier; THden end’ Hlevemarsc, gad | TT (Cth tna itiget nig netted re wigs | ers meeting of %0 ell Her bach, In) thls way AN OFFICER ON TNR RAMPAGE. y if would be the neat Fictia, He siiii | jossesd every power aso simi Leliora overs GULY | ‘The General suid he would have tu consider Havemeyer ‘recommended. the appointment as De-t] when the car reuciied (ve Astor louse, iMubineon | Wee Riven at the fou al aud away tuey wea Tghteenth Ward Rum Makiug a Maniac of Ri, virate bad mes Sp thelr mine that | during « perta tobe oa auinority, | as now ue would be placed in the light of a teza! | tlevan whom Mr. Boot and other members of the | from ber view. | The aiotie j fiat the 6 pees: yg eh ge apagctr eee gas? | At about 1044 o'clock last night intense excites be Of sufety in the resizuation o' | designate and nutuorize the said ‘omptral: | eo) office which be did not wa! “Mtisene’ C (ttee desired to have the fF 4 peri the cold, applied at the police Gown by the directors’ stan 4 ‘ 4a + Ma mould be pliable and gloss | My sdvice te you te, to forthwith appoint Anirew | desire of pests friends and to haply serve the public | sign. Mr, Connolly azreed to appolat Mr. Green, | Hubinson wae arvesied and taken to, the i rirnerk | Sepancee ambrelles, and Bed Dodie like @ black | JHA Muldogo, uf Capi. Cameron's comunnd. wos f much ay possible, thas pre een us ct. Deputy Comptroller ; to leave uim tremendous | Fanning frm corner tocorner. bel sboring everybedy and white meteor, Lucy, with woul, He would give the Mayor a decisive answer | Mr Havemeyoraat down and wrote out lis published | fied Police station, woere the eulid had be ay re | woexerciae tue fell powers of yoursfiice, without iveu awa br Walling went orders by (el de and 0 ¢ hondered after her, and | —Men, women, and children—wita his club, avd havin bie state, But Me, Connolly wwe not willing | custody of ill books ard papers belonxing to your | steed—and by the was, he always nses the McCle'lan | drafted for Mr. Connolly the letter appointing Mr, | and give it up to Ui eel a eanty Re Atlan Geetne Gane, Tah pen wy 1) the wie Walk @ gute: personal dlagrace to keep sfl04t men | oe ie OE Tie abe rahe | saddle—and rote down the mountain and across ho | Green, This was at 9. M. on Saturday, Mr. Green — - nine iy fis bat ceo aeniier aie nine Se Nees NUR GaFeIBTE meat tnbD aries as Ga) stow ‘rieuaship was ovly measured by prosperity | "hd \iQerests, aud. to enable bin to. carry out tae | Newark atretenes tuto New York, Me immediately | was immediately sent for and search made for a | Giving Judge Pratt a Notion of Public Sous Hngibodina aby Riad eatragl dtd ny Be eee a eae akan CSRIGCERIoRA teenie tore 4 ko cheat OF coax Lim into # resigns. ot hing nvesuizatiou, aud to aid tne commit: | sought legal advice, and was freshened in his own | judge to awesr him into office, ‘The search was un timent in Westche en AED TaeUee digteece cn yea at the | UAC bhis time Mr. Andrew O'lirien, of G21 Hist son tay 4.0 determined effort was made to | tee See Tank a ihe aiinet oat m, | Conviction that the action of the late Comptroller ccessful until 4 P. M., when'Todge Barbour of the ‘The inhabitants of Westchester county are in. | ie hie ee Bb adres was kept up; but Tw Ay first street, ‘und a frieud were walking : . sien, Ali sorts of threats wero | 2 lave cafeiully eu wiedge und experience | atnounted in law to # resignation. Bupertor Conrt was found, Mr. Green took the | dignant at Judge Prait’s action inthe Busktout aan rigid in ? a pe ht Ou {cain® | the ofoer, but neither. wos. seriousiy Lurt "tien hy sue granted by Judge Barnard, Toe | sever for sategrityy baw no velauous wiich could | io ing tate Comptroller, accepting the implied resig: | the Comptrolicr's office oud took possession, ct iont eng Vabai bint. THANG: Eraitsammariiog: || mini Gsnes ORO: =k AODRCR Oat WINAAPR. Oeil was regunsien fo. Grreas toe Ureakee unas The cay | hat tule wouid bring Consolly | ile contuelce., Myou adups my advice 1 thal | nation, and also removing him if the otuer legal | ing on ihe Captain of the precinct for ® suftcient ratood that uskhous isto Beline ta | favorite, GRATIOT ARIE LORD ON tHe | eeoniy excited, This is vouchen tor bys cle.tan 2 bi sneer didn't The mea vanweut Incite his accepting the dissgreeable duty for tae | question was adverse guard of policemen to prevent avy further abstrac- | omgy be ore tau Court Huuse duor us Judge Prats | ov eae neatacke, Mean while vows of, Bullvon's doings reucned i MR. CONNOLLY'S REPLY. will be appointed who will accept nos only the legal The result is, that Mr. Greon be practically fF “ erdered Di (0 teks Mubioog in, He tovad tho i has Gui heen aleanvared bik tan : igor Naw fork wal the 2 The Heart of Mt. Alban's in Ashes, cooded to business, Ho leaned forward snd spoke took his semched tor a t (Heads of ite cae acenis pelnkad ts Serr. 16, 18 but the fle situation, and who will imme | Comptrolier of the city of New York until the Aret | ye a cet Ok tremendous fire | to tro iittie sure, She gathered up her strovg:h | lontroutud. ulin With the selweant, who ordered hii ae 0 9 a « be Hon Witiam PB, Uavemever, Siately commence proceedines of summary | of February next, a month after tie oext Legisls : a by ert a F Aes date ike tha windy Wak ‘v4 t i J we Hee ee eee ee aed open | cht: Acknowledging the kindnese which dictated | nature to obtain possession, These friends | ture mests, Ile holds the offce without any con Broke eut A AA) co Lake, aire AIDAne, | eee eer far away ftom Lousy. She powes toe | pruliaon wae formeriy atiaciet to the Yorkviite rit , . EA OAL. RCA ede AOL tl EA the thing which hae | ditions or limitations whatever, and will codperate Therentire soutu vide street, trou Farrar's rr uaa’ b sinned ' Cou : ‘the ‘ is pies Wy | eu favor the ad vice itoffera, To thas cing, dum | been as ae Dick's hat band wili | ully with the commitives of investization vow at fede Al oane hunts: Ie ie maul hinae Whon the mares were brought out for the next | Meath Rather than Life with « Drunkow he . weners, koverned by ® Wart deere to restore the Aone Gs htened and the straitened treasnry , in making ali the accounts public, Inaword, | yA¥Ons Driscei's block, ans foun S sani reat flusboud, ' with aw if Le did not | hartment over wien I preside to the ronfiience of b fly /abaiaad heat the excitement was intense, More great thie Sa wit Ie be did aot | bachnens ares wien d > ne condiience of | rere aned oy men of the Bt, Paul, if not Bt, Hall jolly has practically absticated. and | dry” company, ‘war rooms, Gt inh Bramurd's | J' oowed for, ‘The Maid hed gor thurouzhly | Mra Bridget Conners, of 109 Willow atreet, : + APP 4 ae Ng Imation of the viuirs of the city ax wisl satiny the | order who are with the cortracioreand city debtors oded Wim who will mako it his busie | livery stable and Various otue ee Aa ee ne acca Ruarable, aig: | lObukeny WAN f ying yesterday, baving taweu ‘ he Mavor wos | jast cemards of tie public, | bave theretore ap anally aan e * 4 et th ness to discover and publish the (rach relating ¢ ia miliaa oraceendi creer ba ‘ i" " . r husband, a drunks hab e linc Comeaian c | DAE ta Modine nan aa ten chloe SF 1 all wave there bonds.” They aver thet the | ners to d and pi me to | uigeninmilien are rendered homeloes by tue Gre, | mares got off ab she wecond offvt, and from she very Paris Her ward, bad Wabi Res eT ire and denanae | Decury Comtrotier, beiieving his known craracter | thing Is waell out of the Democratic patronage of | the city Guan = oss. BNO; Largely INAOTHY mromen could do | start it Was seen thnt the Mald was herselt and | tally abused On paturaay tight he want nom hat for abuity and joterity, fortified by your appraba- | tho office to a coalition of the Murphy-O'Brien moa g for Want of wale 6 scnief. Bhe tuo ¢ 4 orribie | une one ¥ i He wrote a letter plainly tovion | tig Pian eo alundant assurwnce thatthe Anan Ssfeuanialih Hale wowing r mount miscnief, She took the word at aterrible | , DN ot and wer i in tte oe wal Brae Carinae iat BR ee TiAAlol dhe aliy pull’ we esilavunae grei varty, and intended to benefit Grant, for whom What the Friends of Mayor Hall Say, The otticers of tae St Albans Transeript and the | pace, eroater than she could bear, foras she passed | pieeonce, Her motoer and aister at Sto wive F Neen ain ee | nud wwitl enable the Depuriment to commana Doth Groen and Havemever voted ot the lush Prosi: | _ It was romored up tows lash BIENE tliat Mayor | Fieuoh paper de Prolectous were aise dostioyed tue ladies! stand, she tottored, skipped, and tor en | Het ir, bur Conn Amiel Ke ri . @ came had been | peee sary funds at once to diebwrge ite oblizations ¢ dential election. Meantime the affairs give groater | Hall would regard the action of Mr. Connolly as a Be coats tiga pti as nnd ¢ to & they quit tue f ton twork. The | (othe laborers ujow our public Works, forming as | intoreat to the play at the Globe Tuoatre of «The | virtual resignatiog, and would appoint and Install An Old Couple Burned to Death Insiank Runs to 8 Soread, ere; bul Monkees rev rested F Sinzor'e ietter im the prosouce | they wo the most meriiorious clues of the city's | VO Vy ouceman, or who stole the Monkey? | Hew Comptroller today, ‘The appointment of | |, CovrmaviLus, ; = About 43¢ | matchices shill, however, prevented s breuk. Ii alr Ee ' Cre CARD bs. CONNOLLY, Comptrolior a ay, Uireces was made br the Compirclion on | Sra'tt ine vearol don Ligaine's Gwolina: and Gove | trintaa’ the (ree dike e hustmar ton aun | Norroce, Ve. Hept More eadaraerieie i we that letter, for T will ‘nn fe advice of Samuel J. Tiden and other loading | in alarm which bro: the neighbors to bue sec wonlaroand the (ura ike @ huniues top, with de eR aH ieee S crawin (crs Commtionnri’s Grice eran CirT.t ‘The following lotter will be sent this morning f Saturday afternoon before Judge Barbour, | bef! Jo a Bur Mr. bt ant others rushed 1 But the pace seoin grew tow hot, and at the th pu ut tuis city. & & out of @ Jeulouap : ab letter, fork Wil BOL we andrene at. Gren to Comptroller Connoliy: and fied bis bouds, One of bis bondsmen way Wil | girs, aged 49, and his wile, aewd 75, Hundred quarter po Mald loft her feet, Hougit only : i , buns: etelaak Ie fe etter tothe Comp Ciliseley hav.ng become ¥ tae removal of Sin: Lam nevi that your action iu remitting | posseraion of tho oflce at half-piet Ave o'clock | UOGut aherr amily nilairs, Tb 49 aid that bey have baat pies tnorea Com ik ca ttn ee i nie ; eying: You ay | Nt Hicuard 4 bloria, | {iciumanete ond 9 n solntely during a specified term of several mon Savurday afternoon, snd tmimodiately eet a small | u daugitor living eaves! ere in New York | Down the home atretch ahe stondy and | 2» eee Paaticgn te Kr : me y point you Green, Deputy Comptrotle toier aid inquest, and {t wes ound tout carriages into the atreet, ran away, Uelt w : ' y house, but L will wever | Oiue cry ol New Yors tom Deputy Comptrolier all ond every power and | army of clerks ab work to prepire for # full ex iy ha O a Ree PR found nit | trotted very (nat. Lucy att he favorie, | hour tater & cluwd of men belonging to the tions i banda. Fearuestly vress upon the ucvoptance of this | duty of Comitroller is euch ® relinguishiment of | porition of the efty and ex affairs, The Comp: | imp. ¥ ‘ F and i was cvident to ali that the t#o were moking | mot the United Coupaiy's wien near the Auauwe ; N wok nent to the news: | oMece, “Tne critical yuncvure in vie afteire of ihe | our oMce, and #0 antagonistic to e legal construe: | troller, ex Deputy Biorry, and other attac.ids of the —— = very frab tine, Ab tw quartor pole Lucy crowied | Saloon apd a zit bosim About t ahaa PM. nnd the papers ander | {Siasna init tie impor (unc. teneact.ous ul my De. | tiom of the aplrit of the chorter, that your proce | oMoe, weve present, Valtandigham's Client Convicted of Murder. | upon the Maid like ® sneak thie! and asthe (Mo | aia aur wiighily injuind. Tue pulice wrce arrencad , non received their cue to | purinent should be con ucted by one porarssin re te equivalent in law to @ rosination of your It wan holt by some of the fiends of the Mayor Cincinnati, Pept, 17.—The jury in the case of | came into the stretoa for hone they wore nock and | the rioters ard rest red ord Tue Lowel fire me Pier with remorselese severt | tte unl imlted cong sae St ben it eae voter | omce as Comptroiler of the elty of Now York, and 1] thut it is hie duly to luke possession of the Comp Thomas McGeun, Indicted for the murier of | neck, Uv trnck they came at she fastoat pace prob: | {Hen wlio ure vieting Lae ily were Hk Lnpiicas a Kcoard suck, He rofused to 0. | mon wuowe respectability and prouinence elevate | | am giao aavised that whon the power of appoint: | tereste and the preservation of the rerorde, some | ton. relurned @ veuiicl of muriog in the second | literally carried of ber (eel. She wrizgled, shoos, | Gre departweut y Wis ‘i Nem avuve ull suspicion of unin vested ogres. The sury. Were oat twelve hourw and mi ‘ — pret eat we refused the (rumyirate the | (hem avove 4 He A Mae ae crety tol | went Lo office Is given without restriction upon or | of whieh, and the woet Important, have already | (Onced Gacie vordiot at Ave o'ulook this morning and Goully made e terrible break and skipped half FR eo RB 4 PEICKIOg Lin uMhce, riot ta the puciie toserear; ana to insure it ageinet ithont express statutory omactment regarding | disappeared, They beid that Mr, Oonnotly had Proviows trial of this case One Uf Vive defend. | say eeroae the track, Dovle gave hore vigorows flan Paancuoo, epi, 1%oAn expioe! f Note an JMO WOW Decarme «matter of meonsaity, | vorslole racritices, und oureUuing the autiority Bad | che jower of removal, the Intter exists as an inci: | neon decided by @ Judce of the Susreme Court | fh) Sonal Was se [ae OG aliantiguam: whe | ool and caught her, bod ahe bed warily got settion | og ei 9 pl. IT expionon | BKUE DaDery | OT em you ue eae ten ete 10 40 | sent to the power o! appointment, and that the pro: | to be w crimiual and that therefore ao action | Moyere’s doad. Tho gase will probaoly go to a | Deore gola: aader the atring the whole busivesa Bue vas went of the Bing | gad every duty belouging Wo We vilice Of pwoller | cosa of imveachmont ls 4 moroly codrdinate but aot | of bis should be respected, lussmuch ae be | nigher court, eiretom Without @ekip sad abe | is o aaoted a6 trou