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rnin NINTH YEAR. 1 pr ’ the sale of jote and tenements for anpaid assoss. | it. (With aamile.) I'm like the boy in Christing | fetent evklenes of frand can be obtained to sustain | Most of my salary comes from the State, Tama | the Bighteonth Ward,c ailed on Messrs, Sivoeny } 11) i Wii i Mente would be continued in the Supeeme Court, | Andersen's stury—-you know Danish, of course t= | wettor Btate Jade, Hall to resign their piaces, which, he said, tly fo-ond term, Mr, Cady tie Clerk of Arrears, eon: | bave got in ones and | ean't got out i eon t | _ Revorter—It violence kad been used to put worthy to il. He ‘warmly recom dueted the sale, Deputy. Comptroller, Mr. | Roportor-—But iow about tbe course you intend to | few days ta attending to office basiness—writing | Green out, would you have supported the Mayor rion to the Senate, Gtore-A Pant ' ——- Green, was present, ‘Tho attendance was cood and | pursue? opinions, &c.—whieh hes aceumolated during my | Judge Bornard—Ol, no, no, no, No good citizon Geta fe . th ad cA pirited. an f The Mayor—Well, come na me at Sygee in court ae enol ti oe we wy ose _ 1 wish ‘much the Saiog aid be set M Welshe the hadi Wal i. d, anid so far 1.100 bh | PN dave some information tt . jevotw vectal - | ted; it must damaging ity erecit. , ir. an Gen. MeClellan Declines Mayor | iexsscted thatre silo wifteiose on tured Good-by, "(And "the. Mayor ros tion, bat I think Wt is ® question of pressing itorort: | I'm gorry Tr cant telt you tnsthing more: deAnite; to Comptroller Connolly: iit © Oban Teele eee ' va, a L ? Will yield $15,000. face | 4 shook the reporver by th ance, and 1 bee toeat Oh Sa enmern or Tee a bat ir henr auything I'll send you word to the ‘The Comptroller's office was robbed on Sunday ou 8 Os oe " Hale my! hag Alt y Another breeze rippled across the placid © ebiel exeentive oMcer to for UN office. y, 4 foods store, in Sixth aveni Hall's Offer. of the situation wien it became kaown that, actise MATOR BALL NRORIVES Bis r Sour Inatrnetions In tbe premises Reporter—You're very kind. Sresiae © Vinee Stes Tuam tee Weorsmee Gnece’ | imp peemed Ws We Ta OOureN Wi SUMO ONG, Ths iis ' ander the authority vested in him, Mr. Green lad Atty o'clock lotters arrived rom Gen. Mee!lan Yours, futoyally, Judge Birvart—I couldn't really tell yon more; | ered the robbery they sat down sn th Wore Wie eroweed With perch Hitow! Insued a notice that the interest on the bonds and | and from Mr. 0 which wore immediately R BARD O'goRMAN, Thave never thoneht about it. 1 don office with revolvers in their hands, About mid- bee Durchasers, Bibowiag his nn rocks of the vorporation falling due, Nove banded to the 80x reporter. ihe following are the Counee! nae Corporation. | papers much, except Harper's Weal t they heard a noise at the door in which the | W87 throneh the store, Mr. O'Donnel! aprang to- Will be paid by the City O eriain int jetters, which, by ‘ ; After reading the letter cares , the Mayor sat | Caricatures, i Court Honse on that day, aud that the the Mayor ® bit— the General's refusal, of et reotiog haaatag Yea \ The reporter thanked (he courteous Jade Clase had boon broken, Bolleving that the thioves | "Ard Mr. Flood, the shop walker, and snouting, DBPUTY COMPTROLLER GREEN AT WORK, | books will be: closed ‘to-d whieb be hud 7 or the legal inditoa the ing rely, having first | port him to his Work. were retarning, they cocked their revolvers and | ~ YOU villain! you villsia! how dare you traduce 7 z * | everything became dull again advice which he had evid font to the newspaper oMfces requesting the att: —_s— prepared to give them ® warm reseption, The room my wife 1" attempted to seize bim the throat, i (wo, whea Naw Toux, Sept. 18. 1ST1. | dance of their respective representatives ; © Assaults an Editor, and Gets fe- 4 to the spot, and, drawing «re ' —— AN EXTRAORDINARY PROCESSION Hon. A. Qukey Hotl, Mayor af the cl'y ef New York. ly Pitched Out Doors. was dimly lighted. The door leading into the ‘mod it at Mr. Flood, but before he could was noticed defiliag across the Park in the direc. | pe, honor to sexnowledgo the re- The Tribune yesterday published the follow. | Comptroller's room was open, The jingling of the 4 ‘ ‘ ® : N° | orman?, y P follow. ball the trigger Mr. Frankenberger, one of the part’ Richard O'Gorman Advises the | Hi uh the cwttay aoouintet uy the Comtntiee of | tacvery Barter oer of wae: Compuflierony of the Raacuray roan bop a | Was iss uslheoea Wore Lh aria Bres The indies hearing the onal oad sue Seventy. Henry G, Stepbing marched in front | elt si Mr Dean Sim: You cro the ‘Of the Iaw de Matthew J. O'Rourke published in the Hventny ‘hile the watchmen wore anxiously gazing at the re, The ladies, hearing the tama Mayor to Take Water. rin-in-arm with ex Judge Pierrepont, straight and Wate Head Matar raates tele testhe bee” | partwoal. Youre ia the full discretion to ‘ring | Poet of yosterday a letter nddrensod to the Trisung, | door, momentarily expecting to see ® homan hand Bathe eval ariep : Se ieee Lae Phen eae Mya meoraeand | Sauk peyecthoars &, due teenra, tomy punle.aad ert | Tyance. tor ‘promoting the good same or better | hoa"oesh aiowe'es be flee fe Teie ea ee we GUsey | Pushed throueh the brokeu pene of glass, for the | between ‘Frankenberger an ood 4 Jackson’ 8, Sbult: bh 5 ih ith my Fincere thanks for the compliment youhave | have such en an 1 86.000 1 § i THE MAYOR TAKES WATER | ini Sopere bs Roosevelt brought upthe rear, They | pald mc. Lam, very traly, yours exverience, that Ileave the matter within that die: | gnstnine. ‘of Liste sieicrsontT he Re cumnameTaake | binck cat gprane, through, the opening, Ut walked | wuere they wore surrounded by large and excited tramped along with solema GRO, B. MoCLELLAN cretion. I'know you will do your duty whep you etter having been pab. | troller’s private apsrtments. ¢rowd. Mr.Waish demanded that Flood suould moet a military distances THE CITY COUNSEL'S ADTICE. have nicertained K, regasdiens of such consequences oar net Ue peviined | the ent deihormaty i | Hem at 9 cfclock in the evening and explain his con Order of Hibernt a 1 in the Tribune. We are only surprised that a | sorang throug in the door, and disa i ain love anal Oak Mt, af a ippes' F stopped and wae Dah bray, 1 rogies ul ty chaeees hoes the y our obedlens servant Journ: Hy 80 serupaiously courteous should | eq. Ina minuto it returned bearing a black kitven In | CPDOZed a8 saleswoman in this store until He Rocognizos Mr. Green as Deputy | picks, ras a mistaking thom for.00 OR: | ay Gu diomsny last pre J: fr Hon, Ricuann O'Gorman, Counsel oi inn Corpo. | PAYS admitted a communication into its columnas | {18 mouth. Depositing, the bitten upon the sofe | Peporter, ane gull \ 5 1 of a * | before it could possibly have appeared in the paper | in the Comptroller's room, a0- ‘ wooed i Comptroller. Up the Maire they marched, Judge Pierrepont still | desired. I ration, esmecaadhg to which it was addrersed. O'Rourke is becoming | peared. Itcame back with ahother kitten, whiten 1 | oanement, outll the closing of in ‘ ip" . holding tast to Mr. Stebbies's arm, and when they | ca¥ee, oF . renee fs A nuisance, He should reflect that, although spies | placed upon the sofa. ‘The watchmen were terrified, ss sd halted in front of the Goor they Kept their respec- | 4 8Mectiog your ie at tee cht e ray ‘The Seventy Impreenadly Int id informers are usofel and necessary instru. | and offered no resis . The cat til he ae —— tive posliioan, Beme Gap the nicrwed cia Office of Comptroller of the city 0} ‘ork. the Temesasy ‘Supplies ments, they are not Je objects of conterapia: | four coal-biack kittou GOV. HOFFMAN IN BUFFALO. Tass wes opsnen. cvery leit tog raucea tnd fo Mitte more by consdersiwons of expediency ant | An Rasy Victory for the People. Hon. and should not force themselves too promt. | troller's lounge. pon Reoeal $e HE SAYS CONNOLLY IS COMPTROLLER. | Sons is's oompoct wean? '0"" 0s Telsod and lo fount poliey tran by those merely oF strict loyal | Last night a reporter called at the residence of | MY"? Delure the ees of the public. | tala. the tetolan st Industrial Exbtbition—The { ~ Hm HONEST MEN’s ADDRESS, Pie eben iption teak yon cbeatts eas | 9%-Mayor William F. Havemeyer, at $35 West Fonr- | |i ine te asked to aoe (ne menaxing Byrd 4 with the cat oi the kittens. snd ordered fiebetin; Se rig Pe! “ot ec 3 ape Mr, Green and Mr. Connolly arose to receive wor to remove & person holding toat office, oF ret, ‘The ex-Maser politely sald that hon: | Se." waiteiaw Reid. He seat his eard. into Mr, | tees fous ovine. Kiar near and teat she akentS | gece eee, cael 19-——The International Indus O'Gorman Advises the Prosecution of | (26%, ME, buebdins advanced to the front, wud | tale vacancy unauestionably, exhiied. and thats tizens had nothing to conceal from newspa- | i0') "asa tue inter soot out word thet he | Robbed Ever singe’ then the cat and the | ("isl Exhibition was formerly opened this evening . the heless, a8 you infor 1 Donnolly's office, brigad 4 sta offices he 8 the Men who Got the Money, me, tn aatazonistic claimant wiv would bave a | Reporter—Well, ar, leh me ask @rst whether Mr. | O7 in writing, ‘The fellow then approached | it Mayor O'liall wants to get the best of Comp. | mutate and sta oficers of the Sixts-A/th ang ’ right to appeal from the decision of » single Judge | Connolly will give way under the pressure? Mr. Bhanks, the olty editor, brandishing bis | {roller Copaolly, let him venty-four' fegiments in full uniform, and the oe Per ieaad’anowe whe einen! ont SEghan cppcole ne Woe Se COMM Peeseeuie | | tr, Havemayer—t (G0 not think se. I lave no | ost, ia tu aie, and tnrententsg om attack. Me, | or eer emae mie Sills MMA JA URGeIEKE: Eads eae, . ati — " w hese resolutions and the action of the Committee y is proverbial, and daring the | ides that he will, ev! considering bis personal de. z rad music stand in the Rink amid the deafening ap WAIT UNTIL JUDGE LOEW COMES HOME, | totay nave growo out ot your late appointment «* | progress ot the inigation, wt a very critical Berl’ | termination, Wiat abould he give way for? There | Seasks, although o smaller may than O'Rourné, The New © f plause of the spectators, Alter prayer by the Rey. Deputy Comptrolier,. They Feuresent tue very deep / sprang from his -soat, caught the brageard by | Surrogate Hutchings romaived in the Comp- _ for * responsible 168 « . rd by oni t at . a z e . Tv isa source of great eausfaction to Presented the Indecoroua spectacle of two persons | Reporter—Then you tbiek that Mayor Hall wit | ‘>* w, took hie cane away from bim, en A ; i Brown, the President of the Mechanica’ Institate, ; ksswien tee bs wah Pimiening to be emuitieg to the ofies of Compteciier, | come ef eceend best ? threw bim out of the office. O'Rourke qo- | ited by several opponents of the Ring, who went in- | Gov. Hoffman was introduced, and delivered. a Tho Wind Gone Down and the cn ulvised to defend bis owa claim and contest | Come Om secon tell; 0 4 luck of | S'¥ed more pennishment. He has been re- | to the Court Honse at 8 o'clock. The spread of viende | eloquent oration, which was listened to with marke A ‘Frow tin etate of things great | Mr. Havemeyermt ennnot toll; It ts the luck of | UNM Niele | Patani oe Democrat | More than rivalied thas of the previous evening in | @d:attention and frequently applauded. Waves Subsiding. Piqteat Spiiy cad onimpeachabie ta ‘usiou would inevitably ensue, and great dam- | the Beht, My opinion 1s that he will be defeated as | POC” | jor € nash whe pushers daa | Cece. Y and vootheomeness, and for some time alter ott Governor surveyed the different departments 4 Gaimpeachadle tn bets 7 en i meet Major Conyogham, who publiclf brands him | supper the occnpants of the oMce remained up dis. exhibition, and Was Warmly greeted at every : Dnbiic davies which Dave heretotore bees entrust felny wien would be aure to occur | Reporter—Du the Committos of Seventy at ailan. | fight, tie gallant Major aucoorized us to say that be | led the corridors througnout the night, branch of industry is largely represented. “I'he mas The scone at the Comptroller's OMice ¥ ed to your care, a . fu the payment of jast and leeitimate claims, ticipate the use of pliysical force against the Comp. | Will Eladiy accommodate Lim. 11 Major Conyng or ehinery department is in (ull operation, and ctsime on mo su +} ‘ain ‘does not give him enough, Gen, Stephen = - ¢ attention ery clans of Kocie' pre eae cane! Danone ca ve Feu a si nprosent wi ine weave a | gli Bad boon your desire to being about the 86° | roller? Slesay will bo raked. to Gke. With, In bond A RINGING CHARGE LN UTAH. Hofman wae t of two sorenades hd a ome | qualified evidences « HmALOn In which you are | Seon “ RURN WAS SELECTED, O'Rrurke ought to visit the office of the Zrish —— pb War ra eo Mr Green-Mr. Mavemeyer's | ed by meo of both pollieal parties Your for troller, you seem to me to have eximasted every War wn. 01 mecral fia viel my " Courier—| Hib arial ee Lt ly Cihyereasenren ‘ane wit 8) the'we ua | lent ekedient that could nave 'su‘goaten tell Yor | fe, Havemeyer-—Tvat altogetior cepend on tne | Oevacrah, His vit mould be nt ana | Brigham Youse Defed tn bie “01 urterthe Gree by hd The excitement caused by the grand duel of | Wreste'of ie public SY A84 Adelity to the in: J Tht porpose, even at tue Fisk OF sine ApPareUt IH | ding of ection the Mayor andgparty are going to | hus ‘ie reputation of a fencer, he ought to know te be Entioguiched iu America a ake taesauaes Wor @sturday and Monday, between the two bevy vil) | MR. RAVEMETER AND CotPracezen conmoctr. Under’ mi the clrcumataners, therefore. and with | take, ‘They may if they like, All Ghinse are possi. | Were tO RO, Sie Liew Gr; depuiibettoe Grand us e addresses aud responses wore bas " the opinion of 2.0 eminent & jurist as Caries | yy times, but y they are provable vs vory ‘rom the une o1 lay Repeal goe flag So 7 a = leius of the Ring, subsided yesterday as quickly as | Mr. Green briefly thanked the Committee for the lore me, 1 canaut bdviee you at present | °° 80m i for the Third District wet ei 101 Eatin the applause over w Bowery broadsword combat | Ma\tering sestimonial wien lad just been presented Codakeuny een thst Would leid co complicated | diferent, Kverything depends om the staac they | 7.\'"hew HO yeand indwiged, fisee ma ate, tig ‘al re Maes pita Penson i th wer President Lincoin's Kemuins Deposited te to Lim, after which ex-Msyor Hevemeyer epper , ge hig sek tcl Bt tne anne hts wacer A cot 4 shape ip ving their Final Rew Place. 5 tue hated Paden ot: the rabber: baud bad be ; i and mischievous litigation. tako sive lin wage wbout’ the course of this paver. He | men journ ‘ bo ou. the Dallas bts _ i ae A hte Hhammghhehaidhbdesdilermentnnet secur [R. Sate ee ee oe Mr. Connolly bad waited ‘Ibe refusal of Gen, MeClellan to accept the post Reporter—Whea the Committee were endorsing | was «ulfered to nave his talk out and to depart un. | MM Journals are very bitter on the United States | Spgivariey, Ill, Sept. 19.—The remains of Carried of the stage a victim to the more vigorous | upon him, and with manly trankness stated the | ¢ion of Comptroller, of wulea Lam inforn ie an molested. He then wrote an impertinent note to | law officers in consequence. Chief Justice McKean, pe of Wis dashing, chivalrous comrade, | position in which be was pineed, and sought his ad: | scaitionsl reason for such a conclusion on my part, | Mr. Green st the Chamber of Commerce to-day, | Te Fyipune wich be pubaiaher. in ro-evening | in his charge to the jury, eald: * | the late President Lincotn rad bls two decensed ag ; vice, promising to follow it. Mr. Counoily had a! scussion Milkht, a you intimate, bring up | were they aware that Mr. Green considered himse't | paper. ‘I'tia was of course refused admittance to . tent Ahagenhd children were today removed from their temporary Payor Hall had been beaten down at all points, and | ways been in hie eatimation benset sit pap ned not to try criminal o butt ‘ ae t the kind oMtces cf | he bad erred iu ame of bia of@cisl scte it was due law whica you think couid not have | agerieved by the Tammany Riog? the ‘Tribune ot yesterday, and Mr. O'Rourke's con: | gay Cnet ecriaince casas: shat” criminal cases. bat to | yout, tom permanent one Just completed for thell Pollea upon hie beck toawait the kind oMces cf | he had erred ix, some of his ofeial s was due ated to Mr, O'Conor's consideration ‘Mr, Havemoyer—All 1 kuow te et was relerred toin terms snited to the oceasion. | In the aischarge of this duty you will be g reception in Oak Ridge Cemet Th @bo Conmittes of Seventy, The ettuation migit hh ae th uence o! nt ga nea Miia eadls Among them I t from your memoranda thes, member of the Park Commission. Yesterday he came to the office again, and, afu the ame principles of reception in ‘emotery, were were a bo cowrared. 99 0 long standing tumbler of weda | feotacrencstwes Ge nerpecied Cen tee te rns 1 Whathe roller, hiving powers and duties | teeq! Seventy endorsed bin Decouse he an hon ascertaining that he could not ees the Managing | 12 Maine end M ceremanies at the removay, Robert T, Lincoln, the af Raya aps gpd cept Bra Pag sehen ra Be con erred on him by many goueral lawe other toan | man and Ikoly to be economical in his new posi | editor, he appronened the elty editor with an np- | ciples of law oly paieleiaeg eulld, wan preselt; also Ranales Water, uv which a few bubb'es rising now and then | | Mi. Connolly in repiy remarked that when the | tie laws of 1870 aud 1911, commonly called the | ou anda faithfol and honest administrator of pub- | fined ‘cane and. threatening words and maoner, | Ropablie | | , : Wore ail that told of a vauished eff-rrencesc 4 ficully est arose aud suspicion fell upon his de- | Chorier, and as a member ot varions commitecs, | He aduire, He is.a member of the Park Coinmis- | upon wives thecity ciiter rose, ariged U'itonree’s | yeteyctimes of marder, Trumbel, Judge David Davis, Judge Trent, Gov {|The Hon, Rufae ¥, Andrews, in shabby raiment | bers But those ies Hd a dl BOTS Sater there powers and dutios to asutor. | sioa—how they trealed nim Tdou't know. He te | stick wilt one hand an bis eollar with the otuer, | thro‘ Tl there is anytming B, Grata Brown, the Lilinois Stave offcors and the : ai i Ke | dinate by virtue of a section in uy act which may | not auswerabie, at all events, for that department. | aud put lim out of the office, in the . it is the peculiar condr ct or ti 5 onto Ad Wil bloodshot eves and corrugated brow, tell: found Roce reel ba aoe lee a tyrbed | be regarded asm “oeal act ;" or whether that sec- | whether ie disagrees with thet or not. Tam eure I Shr ano ~ some wand hot say pecuiar pring piano Lveaptet Moe LiReaha ORRE Al: Aston etIL Ene & hoon hie, lant ohssieal eng al, Powers, Haylee, tte eave. UAsaldby bf s,s MM IREY Ps SRE AEA TPN DTS VIEWER MEO COMP R eT: Conwatty~ ita SSeS ae ire SUP SYA Ol We ounte tthe Friends of tthe Boss are ove Up in a earviage at Yo arday morn | Hevemeres sen Seid, | Aspolat Br. Ai ation of junctions be) ond, Hitlou to those | Green the other night, and considered nim an honest Sweeny's Condemnation, Obey, the laws must ber shall Go poets nes ‘The Convention of delegates from the various gto the door of the Comptrolicr's residence in | Crean ent deputy.and then threw open your oMce | sranraced in the charter sects not amount | man, Hat woat do you think Wil be the issue of | Last night a crowded meeting of the friends of | rights. ‘Those who do not ‘must ane, wore 10, {helt 0 ET vealed boa follows ipso foclo bo & resignation, wud croate a vacancy, tho present a , Jastice; ana thore men of infer, “er ®t the bar of | Ward Tweed clubs, appointed to form a central Park avenue, His card brought Mr. Connolly ont in | Toeie were men in Ries "ane vuriten etal qusstions: sagamied 00 ienicerais puiueaed? Comptrotier Connolly wae veld in the ball at This: | eftantiy® trample non theinys organization, mot last evening at the rooms of the cabieglon oediiee dred idaortirved i tctiiregunanebal Pr hg sy Mell Macey me are no doubt opentodiscussionsud iis Lthink | ye, sivemeser—Dendloex is a strong term, 11 | teouth stroot and University piace. ‘The delegates | [itn trip ot tho law. rar", Eighteenth Ward Wm. M. Tweed Association, 20¢ jb once recatered the vehicle matter must 1 Mayor Hall makes & fight on the Comptrolier's | from the vorious wards, eleetod at a taceting at the | whom thcy have misied. Third « H. B, Mulball in the chair, J, B, Dane office, that is a matter wateh will be di the courts and by the rights of exch party Reporter—Do sou think the Mayor or the other the alt of Judge Baruard ® Whi ried by | Sixth Ward Hote! lost Saturday, were present, with | ,Gemtiemen. it ts Yor + quey and mine to enforce the 0 laws. Let ; inted Secretary pro tem, roof two etceptions, Mr Timothy Daly sotupled | Heatiaks gus. oe, eieak feel avons adedion, | (rt dr,.raa appointed ecrstary pro tm, Thr the chair, and Mr, Timothy Kelly acted as Secre nope of reward. warde wi fied the nigde through in» manner which will | {mens moet fFleudly manner, The scene was very thought it Rece side will invol Bechet 1) Ae Goubiiess for a long time to come be a matter of | " The. resolation 4 at the meeting of the find ‘poucy, when | Sgat acting toe Compiroiiors © aary, Beth © wecaia matouds ta the Resonant Leta pdadae ges rine Profound sstonishment to their stomachs, bad retired Sey iesnamntoa Gusta Hak of reat Importance ts th 4 Saiieon thine cap torch tbe Comp. | The Chairman tetefly stated the object of the Boos's Feeling Speech, Al oe en r present O'Gorman’s | of the Law Department, I now advise you not to Make another appointment, to withdraw your oot1ce various Departments, and to treat with Mr Wigepy looking and crumped up upon the advent of the reguler Jonitor, Mr Green arrived early and alter # hort eon we of M ie rumored ch mplant joy. O'Gor Kienth Wards. Vi Yesterday a committee representing twenty- th Ward: HB Ward; Join P. Ryan, First Ward; 4 by the Hon. James Oliver, | 5 "hasroruh, Jr., Fifteenth Ward; Asal ly, and | meeting, which, he #ati, wes to swpport Mr. Ci holly in his splsited Azht with Mayor Hall and > co-conspirators. The Secretary read the fol? opinion and Mr. was received wi two Tweed Clubs, bes ltation with the Comptroller and id to be the usnal mouthpiece of P one. for uwing | President of the Central Tweed Organisation, | (ary, Noah’ Tugwell, Sixteenth W: Mr Avdrews, the latter wont away and theotiers | Sueeny, and Mr. Sweeny having retuined to th rok do ket rogard hie os entitled te fit the mn which were wennimously ear’ oy,” "6 | visttod the Boss. Mr. Oliver announced to Mr. | James Fitapatriok, Ninth Ward Xi Mauediately set shout thelr durie city, tho opinion was takkn as indisputable rl. | omce de jure.by treating bin as Comptroller at least a NT saneet ae everybody | Resoinat—That wo OL IRE aniy and frm | Tweed the organization of the Central Association, | '#f¥, John McKewen, Twenty second Ward ; oer, ; Te co that the Ring gave up the contert in despair | Géracus you will adopt a course which 1s bows, aud badid properly ia tnat, i courve tak oiler Cour jgenlygand arm Arme, John Rogors; Tuird Ward: Agsiat ENTER THE HONEST MEN. Di were endeavoring to hedge for morey in the Ra Rs ‘aithealtt eporter—Were tne members of the Committee nocd oF y eof | which he said had been attended with some diM- | ant Sergeaut-at-Arms, J, M. Lamberson, Ninth eaeary (0. prevent rihcoming exporure of their crimes, ood complicctions, and the © iat committed to. his well oe Sitter paved vy | culty, They had pa of Feveuty cleappointed or otherwise atthe " declig ation,” a8 the mewspapers call i, of Gen. Mo ‘They were not long engaged when Messrs 8, G 4 rosolati iain Mtr. | Ward, A Committee of ove from each ward was peohedilegccbet Norton and Jadge Scott of that pal ances until | SPPolmted to inform MMi iney, Jud j » Jud i Tie excitement end sense of insecurity which a | & i ‘Tweed at all times end under all etrew ‘ Coes Judge Beach, Mr. Havomoyer, Judge bekweovnepeyinley Prolonged leval controversy iu this case would in. | Cisllaat Ulere follows & ‘esolution relating to @ mace | he should do something which they should disap- | of their election; also to wait unon Mr, I'weed. Barreit. and one or two others called. These had | Among those who wore admitted into the private | Drolonmerl ety CONFIDENCE IX MH, ORRRN, meeting a4 D100 sion whiel are shortly to be ar- | Prove and forfeit their coufdence,” They had. r —$——— - berdly gone before the arrival of Mr. Henry G. oe Oia tones ee pa ig ba Tt should be boree tn mind aiso thet long before Mr. Havemeyor—They. bad no pinion cae ay ~ tt in LObF’, of Comptroller Connoily.) fiived s Invitation vo ghey io oe graag Republican Ary ne ne - bir ] 7 Sheriff O'Brie: , A | that controversy could be ceiermined, a new Legis. the other, They were perfectly satisted with solved “Phat Mayor Hall, by bis refusal to confed- wi jemonstration, And intended to do so, an uly tic Goo ‘ommittee for the Labkeioe prepa nal: ree errepout, who | p Andrews, and seven or eigit of our city bark | that coniravelyy colle be Aout wil then beable | Mr. Green, aud as 7ou were at our tenting today, | ¢T8@¥".n the Comptroller ia carrying ont the dees: | he Delleved every member would de present. The Repadlieen. Graere Seesa Weed remained inside s long time. ‘bat transpired, | pre:idents. Noarly all of these enjoyed protracted Sitaly aud deliberately to consider any mat: | you know that we calied on Mr. Green this evening \Sffaire of the city goverament. has created discon. Mr. Twoed said ne was very giad to meet them, | A*cembly Conventions met last niaht, Isaac bowever, {1 was impossible to ascertain, the stereo. | conversations with the powers that be, but it was ‘connected with tuis case which may be proper expressed Our confidence tu niin at AMONE ail Classes of the community, and deserves | and was rejoiced to hear that their organi: ble to get any information from any of them xXecration of thousands of worklogiien ait. The ox-Sh r rter—Did it over oooas, te Your knowledve, | ers who may possibly 00 dischareed from tbe impor on ther labor Mt ‘th District: HO pleted. He was mot surprised to hese tact | Was Rominated in the Biz With regard the charges wade aga! -.ons. | Mackay, Thirteenth; Henry Wilson, Six tongue and his hands were eo him, bis ; B \Ayped reply to all questions being, * There is no. suomhitted for tacir consideration, 1 remain riff thought thr sos biey, Seventa: i? fear sir, sours faitltutly, that any of the Comsictoe of Sevguty suspected Mr. should tue Mayor and his dimins me pome discalty ; It w t ~yuen Pell, N Fale ine new thing was going op splendialy, end tue RICHARD O'GORMAN. | Connolly and the teat of tun Wins ta sce? wenene: | Fare ip auc HESeSoRN pest = sau nd. Iodeed, of gil verrons, He was Bat: reathic Joke Ghee ee }f Comparatively few persons not having business | mss broken, past reunion. Tis, vo, wae fe per waslere Ware ~"aying into each otuer's hands t | FeMove tie dead Tock itt iratlve od y tered by the scatiments ex Dressed ia the reagin’” + Jol lossot jeveuth; George H, premises were to be geen lounging about the | i\vrry and nou-committel, Mr. Bradley, the Chai haces adie 4 tir. Mavemeyer (ceciatvely)—No, tir, Notin tas |! er MW iSesfas cicetion, she weopie eine’ seed pow County Court House yosterday, or about the | beriais, refuses to cabh any warrants except those ry ts tho bum reporter retarne jeast, That is impoesivle. No suspicion attaches | Gor thelr verdict either for his condemuationor sp: | when the matter came before, ;2. 8 Present; but Madison countersigned by Mayor Hall, Mr. Green says that Soo 1 fell nim you are Yere ?” said messen- | to eitber of collasion to eect any object, proval. be aes +8 logs) tribupal, which ade ip ‘gen space in the Park ia front, And among these | countersigned Ly Mayor Hille trent Saas Hit J ger, a little, ofizht young man Reporter—Were the Republican members of The resolution was received with the warmest | fident that ne couls,.uR be the case, he was con: hel there was very little excitement, ‘They discassed | rit ane ne, eee a ee tow days, fin “Wolk Fist iu,” bald Sr. Golting, from the next | Committee of Beventy to-day perfectly . u!?. vindioate bimeelf. ricts resolutios tiefled with nd ry 7 roga "Fly Major" be glad trfon you Prag a apilange and waving of ints. It, was announced The reporter walked in. The Mayor was stand Mr, Havemeror—Phis is no party question, They | Shanalinn Assoc ing, Vs ids ageluet Lis chair, end reading » news: | aro ail united, Republicans ant Demucrats, to eect i must be AtS o'clock some twenty roca, Were adoyted inviting the codperation of all organt- ons, whether citizen or political, whether Mure phy or otherwise, lotent only upow securing the 14 thon wont on that would “tbo situation quietly and calmly, abont their business, Tae only gr Prevent from the Pairick M “on of he Biguta Ward, Young Men's madependent Yemoeratic Cinb of tie ‘Twenty. y armed, men march. fentlemen that JO anything to srnish speculation for ® stranger was that which | Cli nar bapai ‘ the ovject they are All tnterested ip. We have nosh. we < Cleo Of the Trem eit the confi Deen reposed jn nq, | section Of honest wen to the Lee siature seca nied ive sotupea Silom betwose Thien is ios day again.” 00 enld, brightly, “40nat's | IPS goss with talkef portion tgeond Ward. the Limeriex Guarde of the caveuth seain Wauaed the wembera cf the organization, | YMdeation of We parity of tne cloctive frane.i6e, ° ke rotunds Sejow between ihe Dotioms of ica eae Noerioina wine elution, Teeeth “Watde. ‘Aut the nome’ of each ocigte’ 2; | 88d they then witndr - i Mec dat the (mo staircases, These were the same men who Reporter—That's what I want to know of you, v wi es Vir nia City on Fi San Francisco, Sept, 19.—A great fire is mg ing in Virgivia City, Ne It commenced in B street, neer Wells, Fargo & Co.'s off ready extended an eighth of a mile, All the brokers’ office on C street are burned on both sid How mentioned it was received with loud cnears nounced that ho Would appoint The Mayor—You've copied tue lever? Reporter—You know that Tammany is strongly Roporter—Yes. inirenched, How do you propose to caplure their | , committees of seven to make the mecemary a The Mayor (standing straight, and with Aignity)— | position? is for the comming Mase necting go) Well, Cb Mr, Hovemeser—Wels, we go about it tu this way. | Parse. Due notice of the sppoimiments wom tke i a accepted the office I should have taken | Th are, My wa ow, behind their rampart | Orven in ‘THE SUN, On the mation of verona only @ short | every posible aud lecal step to make him Comp: | plenty of provialoss aud tints 0 War. We cou body of the ball the humhas 2+ Sereanine gent teen again, but | taller” (Lokina the reporter full nthe face, and | tence with a big aray—the Commie of Seventy. | Gucu ward was increased trom tree i sevens to re. | let Sweeny and the restof the fellows take usin | ing atlength. 1 ; We Know better than that. Tostead of storm- The Upar bad stood in the same place on the previous day, and ‘hoy wctod in precisely the same manner. They tied end smoked, and every once in a while sAlruck cut playfully ot each other from the shoulder } 40 lieu of yawning, apparently paying no atiention ‘Way of the passers-by ; but they did look as it Muy would be ugly customers in hand-to-band be ig of m Skid in Newtown Creek ~ Tye of the Occ nts Drowned, Yisterday forenoon, as the lighter New Moon no hesitation to say thut if Mr. MoG: The Mayor was atthe City Hall as early es 9 and base o'clock yesterday morning, He stay: time in his office, At 11:30 he w i ery slowi).) The City Counsel is the legal adviser noone could Gad bim, The Mayor's oftce was be- | of the yor, aud’ Lam compelled, of cours Sieged. ‘Twenty-five reporters waited for him, and | spest bis le. { Wes passing through Greenpoint bridge tato New toms ccc, a skit in which were four meo—three breviers, Willham, Joba, aod Henry Miller, and }, from, Daley & Goodman 1 the Tohes iy Wir, Remmes—was made fast to the rudaer of advice, He advi me to re ‘> Ngoler, A tug went by, creating a commotion 1 i Comptroller, and therofore felt difident about vn. Wells, Fargo & Co's. office w: tall i fi ee tie 8 ti ue alan? Ny se ae , Fargo 29 partially insured. i wontaa cera hoe ar every winute brought « uew-comer with the quory, | Mh, Connol'y as Pompirolier defacto, This I will “low: ihe rescals up (here, Ary larging on hla virtues. Woen he cameo think of | went forward to love the torline, the aia ear, | The dre le now extinguished. aia! Up staire the pesaagemay in the Auditing Bureau | “18 tbe Mayor int” One gentleman called, saying | Jie Mayor, (with wach ceremony)—Yoo, I will heartily). Static partyche felt tata more unjust or Uneercrage | #4) pFecipitating tho occupante into the water, | ‘The lose is estimated at a million of doliars, Iv is innged on ether side by Jouning reporters | that the windows of « Hebrew conereration were | Tere hare been (Mayura 2) Nave, oc ce | teat MICtOry Pe Tour Eeneraihi s | attack bad never been made apon a pubite man than irene manned'a boat andweat te theveneta. | lpossibie to obtain full particulars to-night. Siig to pounce upon the occasional visitors to | obstructed; could e see the Mayor and sax bin | Ry oliowing. in tear outage, frunouecing | Mt. Havomozer—Cartin. Toelt Eee eet ak back went epow the Comp: | Wilitam Miller swam to the beat, and Callan caughé | A fire destroyed the hoisting works and tte tire iv \uuer sanctum, But there were no eager, won. | to belp them? Mr. O'Donnell, the usher, was sorry | every word siowly aud gravely), Mr, O'Gorman is | demoralized. ‘The prestige of victory is with w % position of | John Miller by the ban sinking for the ber of the shaft down to the third level of the Julian Quartz Mine at Greenville, Plumas county, Cr the party’ wien they, drew Mr. Connolly trom hi eee Ye have stopped the supplies, and the evemy wili . toeay the Mayor was not in, At 12 o'clock the | tue We have stopped * kin Wall street, Democracy was in ruins Mayor appeared on the scone, in very good spirits, JEDAY ADYUEA SP, THR MALOR, bare te SYReRG ORG FE ROROWS: BOR f0K0 pe Featon liad just sept the city tor the Republicans, Ht T must respect bis advme, olen, — Richard B. Cornolly came to the rescue of the pros- fe took # | “ “Reporter—Ihen you will recognize Mr, Gree: {rato party, and by bis help Hoffuan was elected, w for once everybody, | ‘Tne Mayor—O, tat ts not necessary. | The head | Chamberlain John J. Bradley on ¢ It was {rue that the city government Was a disgrace stayed half a | of the municipal government recognizes the he tion. to the Union, Tourisis tn foreign eountriew Blush Of the departments, but not the subordiuates ; (with a ton ¢d when the name of New York was mentioned, minute, and reeppenred before the outer world de: | mujons). t reeogniae Mr. Connolly, asthe Comp. | 4 Svw reporter went out yesterday morning to | fie™tne fault did not Hie with the Couuptrolier, lighted Wroler de sucto, sou understand, anit throngi uitn | witness the effect of the Mayor's circular to the | Who bad brought famine to the door of the work. * Goo 0 Mr, Groen; (in @ low tope), I'll tell you irankly | county bureaus, bidaing thom not recoguige Con: | Ingman? O. Akey Hall. (A storm of Lisses,] Good morning,” quoth the Mayor toa Sun Li $ See tee Rr Hone Tilt was abe many | county Dare Mr. Bradley, the City Chamberlain, | WHat has the Comptrolier doce to morit the attack porter, who was talking with Mr, Golding, the May- | 0% or‘the place; an honest, ubrigit man, noliy or Green y Hil apor ita 8 Were fas i asiocanelea re aimee with Senator Pierce of Brooklyn whea | ot hin? If so, they were tho rogues, and he was third ‘time, Remmes and Henry. Mi drowned. “The body of Remmes was recovered Moriog crowds a» on Monday, gazing timidly in Wor) direction, buttonboling this one, and retail. . The clerks and sc- yesterday, The loss is $50,000. —o—— A Question also for American An inflammatory circular appealing to the Irish population has been exteatively distributed the lower part of the city, 1 bears a groon crom D the centre. and in large letters: "Irishmen! ghall Us2 country be ruled by Orangemen en 1” Several re While the Sow reporier was collecting the particulars of the acciuent. His hands were clenched tightiy, as though in the act of teeta wero set grimly. and bowing graciously to everybody. at in the firat room, and Every reporter entered the presence: tog the lotest rumor to th Poustants wee faithfully busy over their books, the Biotengers looked stupidly at the reporters, who delurbed (he store; and @ buzz from over the top of piroller's private office was all that the Dg, and bis ted that vy a they had also touched the body of Henry mille but that the drag had slipped, Willlam Miller, one of the rescued, was on the spot, waitiog with tear ful anxiety for the recovery of bls brother's body ystery which was going on > Lis The Jojot Investigating Committee were With Mr. Green iu examining the city ac ight the Secrets of the Port« chine avle C Drougl.t one of these paucttis to the § rmans whe UN office Dra or's able henchman, Reporter—Yor, lie i was talk eb ter Tragedy, t ; f Freon 3 san ottiae wan Ia eke ald 2 tho honest man, He nad been trae to them, and e ivhabitonts of Portchester arq aq p he le A ‘ Mr. Counollyand Mr Storrs were aid Reporter—Good morning, Mr. Aa Nome Lecald offer the oon ene is, ha heat {0 | the reporter entered. 2” gaid Mr. Bradi Li they had wantonly turned apon him, ‘Ti The toh bitent of Portchester are adopting | pose a Aa baa user ae eR ORKt Be 0 a Amort tie #20, not only in reference to the cur ‘The Mayor (very cordially) Good morning. How respected, and 60 popular. (Looking up et | ‘How do you do, sir?" sald Mr, ¥, Jumping | had roauited in acrand expression of pubiic measures to indict Tony Anthosy for poisoning his hi ated Aedes ded AiR ct Mad Mi oat) —_ F of Richard B, Conn r Gover Was (Ue next speaker, He wa to Jo you dot Be Poa just waltine to | ap frou hie chair and violensy seiging the reporter's | ment in EeVoron received with applause, He had done mis atmo conrse My, Connolly, Hall admitred that he had Ay. adt NoU Aika Ta HEA BL Gi MRSC ied, Happy to see you, How | the clock.) Ie getuing late Wife, [tis now the geueral verdict thut Mrs, Knap) the mother of Mra, Anthony, is innocent of the charge set up against her by Anthony of poisoning her daughter, Ou the morning of the funeral, An thony went before Justice Henderson, and said’ that Frauce’s Enemies Quitting Her Soll. Pants, Sept. 1%.—The Paris forts will be for wally surrendered by their German occupants the Frene' to morrow, The evacuatioa of the fou oh eta ® sign some papers, and then I'll go up town, I want | hand ee or four years. ‘Through * Divorce" tos to git. Have you sven ut Reporter—Pretty well, thank you. Teome totalk | “"7'he reporier bad not, Reporter—In ease Gen. McClellan accepts after | lect Mayor Hull, and deeply regratted 1 Comptroll whico he nad pursued towal A hiwseli. ie usd Grech and the Commit have with you about the city affairs, The Mayor, Golly}—You ought to go and ace it, | all, or the Mayor appoints ano » possession of evidence which is La hepapeipiy BY Lt would be really good ‘or you to see Divorce." | whom will you recognize, Mr. Green or him t had siuiths eof the guilt of the leading MAYOR MALL WILL TELL IT ALL, were whirles apparent that a legol contest In thi Citizens should know all the workings of the office, t ry f jown own to the battlefield, In the mean time the | and who were interested in them. PLAN ce inmisattcsens tee: tastber bat Ard in tne Comptrolier’s office baving feasted and The party then sat down and chatted for a while | joyal, in addition to these which the eminent jurii ‘suwot of legal | Wan handed to the reporte bed with the foliowing words wwotrclier (Andrew Greeny waited ai schedule of all omcers Ob juve. ms ‘ . Illinois Republican State Convention, SeninarirLp, Sept, 19.—A Republican State know how the old lines go—I picked §'" up at | tion, of which the following is a copy: Nf Autbi office and returned eeveral Seribper View of the Compliont fines, tT told him to come back on Friday, “Twant to ask you for your legal opinion, | atu when he came T guve him over a the custody 0; Six men have been cony: aflze nvicted in Ireland (or Wega American officers call attuntion to the and Law Orrion ov COUNSEL TO THE CORPORATION, “If there ie any help ander the ARTMENT, wonce @ ‘of ‘a SUN reporter sald yesterday to Judge | ofa uetictive who took liim to Police. ol tiaont mean your bux bept. 19, 1971, Tode uarters: Fo, on to a ‘ Fr Congreni eYeon HRD Ot AiGersics gre nt Of Fiaance, and tne dave Lmust try to Mud o Bon, 4. Onkey Hatt, Mayor, ao. Marnaid oul ton the bench eigaing all sozie | What wae sudsequentiy done with himtl do noi | Comvention to nominate a candidate for Congress | ‘Turin gave a banquet yestertay in hiouor of NO ‘ fsrive, und the pature of the Buti! sii help ie gone, Mr Dean Mayon: Bince the decision of Judge ” know, ‘hat 1s all the information I eau give,” {rom the Stato at Inrge meets here to-morrow, | opening of the Mont Ceuis tunnel ‘ jaan A eatcinar to the heads of Why tuen there le nove.” Barnard, 1 Foley og. the Mayor and. otbere te | of paper posithaconishusts ‘here are seven candidates in the Aeid, but the | The Catt olic party of the town of Solothurn, @ wi ‘ 4 Roporter—ihat's very good. which he cave @ quad judicial sanction ¢ ru | Judge Barnard—I couldn't say who 1 right | gx.sborif O'Brien's Friends Denounctng | Siiusely li Veieved to be veiween He Auditor Du | cerland, nas coustituted its0if« h:deia Nee ta Ob the reporters were Bob permiiied to ian ‘ous conti , and paid, fo them out o the I come up before me I'd bavete take # coupleof | The supporters of ax-Bhor f James O'Brien - —_— tover 2. ian 8 ba The re , is \t BOL A congenial ealiing, sir? of the city, I is soomed to Me vroper days to oxamt i On the subject (smiling assombied [no force at 419 Week Thity-pinth street ter St ciden' 0 pil killes ql ayor of Cork haa received the Cro heat out. The Mayor—Ob nol Tiried to get ont ton y sary that sone effective egal stops should be taken | I-ou't Gaileve T ayes . 4 Pater Sirsnet, a bor, perideatelly shes aad Kilteg Mayer of Cork 6 Of Dolievel ever saw the city ebarter; uo, 1 | lust evoulng, to orgapiae ap O'Briea Aasociation moneys, If oul: § mover did, Ldon's kuvw much about city adwirs, | Mr, Zbouwas Wanler, the candidate (ar Assan Christian Krait ery, 61) Kus fed 12" Jaat evODLb aire three miles from Mamaroneck, started from home Ea Was concerning s notice post Wee ihe Burstu cl Arrears, wel ale be by Habn’s shooting aco. but VOU Bae koay Legion of Honor i acnowle ieeimeat of toatl ouneed Ls Bumanity to the Freucn Wounded ty 1 evaidu’s weip | by the Corporasion to recover thi ela You see I am woll, but how dol keep my health? no power to remove the Comptroller, yet he had | he believed his mother-in-law had polsoned departments contiguots to Paris will follow linme je, At upy rate the constant pas ‘The Mayor (smiling good-naturedly)—The trouble | By taking care of ny heslth, of my amusemenis, of Mr, Bradiey (ite handsome eyes flashing op with | goovinted another man in his place. He was glad | Thie was tho iret intiuation of the woman diately, and b moteted by the Bib inet, Tht Supervisors’ room of pamphiete Thave noshing to tell, I'l tell you all I know. Boy rectseliOpe ¥ dose me ied to work hard, | energy)—I shall recogoise only the man whom the e say that G a McClellan bas declined theo ice, | by poison. On his affidavit before the Coroner disare lament of the National Gard te proceeding p * 1 1 like to avoid ail gowsip ax muc fe was as proud of that General as wl ‘ ‘aud comm! ‘and averward | quietly everywhere, Horr Von. Aratus wad ledgers apoke conclusively of s | Reporier—Woll, all eyes are turned to you, porstile. "You kugw waasl mos by gossip?” | Mayor appoints, Individaally it dove aot affect me; | radehim Goring the war. [Territe eppiausey me. | dieckereed bf the ast cirsed. dury,omieg tere weiee | deut Thiers are to settle tho ‘etalon of the Fever within, The Mayor (iaughing)—Yes. “All the eyes of Reporter--No. i foltry=vi only the warrants have to be signed by eo Mayor, Connolly was Bot struggling for ue, mere position | of her couosel in examining Witnoshos in her favor, | Comveution today, Toe w Ay Wi ‘i , i The Mayor (getting more Jolly)—For tnetance, | aud no one on the city pay-roll will be able to get | of Comptroiier; ho was stragcling for bis reputa- | while the State had uone. The State, however SREP TE so vara eienerd ‘ h comtinued nearly two houre, during | Deinware"'—wasn's thet the saying? woat I'm doing wow, talkiog with you; Leall thai | oe til they have settled this dideutty, tou and family. Would lis son, who was grown | could furnish none of pt Anthony in Brooktyn. which vilners was almost wubearable, for the | Reporter—In this case they are other ey: boesip. any money until they tbe up, like to hear that bis father was # felon? What | His actions since this time have pointed to him at | iwxrwas, tat Sth, 6th. 7th, Ben, Oth ¢ er sud iw deyuty kept thewselves in the | ‘Tue Mayor (looking over the statutes of the State | " Heporter—Yeq that's not basin i ia Revortor—What is our relation (0 the Comptrol- | wold be tho felines of bia, biasting dsuenter upon | the poluoner: It fe tue conviction of the inbabi- | vivuwaye...4° ds Oe, th, Seb MD. bod Ripe dan or something, |. The Meyor—Now, you ses, Lcsh only ind the | ler, oficial! F nearing such an assertio ud not | tants of Porichester that Autuony poisoned his wife | Muvunt, Wash 4 hoe § ten ba S seclusion, aud persistently refused to be af Hee Sebnt sa ie HOB Be ee time which I want fr my business, my hi . my ee aly Courting, Wi fag moustache) —T'm one cay the pupport of Hl me pousietous, Bal of te Fer J because she stood Detwoen him wad Biiza Martin {jens Eerped—Fiyewaye ts Mutualyg eriupte cuse me, don't yo oy fee wea wan ‘ ay rt ok i s | apectabie citizens ox Mayor Have: ae : Vinpire- Mort. Uo ine star ‘ Of course there were plenty of ramore, It was | thoughts on anjshing 1 don’t like to bave them | course, I dou't ea Jou-and ‘ail the other peopte | periectiy independent from the Comptroller's, and | meyer, In rolusing 10 olen the city warrants O.Aakey | phe Invanicy aad” Orica ta Weal Fiaie OF Gamner-g bare dng IF Minne Wid thst Judes A ? is lace ow that prone wilt get a cent Unless the Mayor has signed | fall struck » direct blow at tue workingmen, aly S56 Seivide of 9 Woelthy emma Wid et Judge Barnard bad hinted to somebo a " aa pouttaniinelendarse'e te'werrnte With three cheers for Connolly and three hearty é Onident of WW estohonten, LOSSES BY FIRE gv Cardozo would act in the next move fur | Reporter—You are looking very well. Lhelaax eter ach ie a ‘The reporter rose to leave, Mr, Bredloy (shak- | groans for Mayor Hal, the mosting dispersed, Yesterday morning Thomas Morsell, who lived ‘he Comptroliership, and that secret efforts were ‘The Mayor—O yes, Lam always cheerful. You | ony cumen torme atthe one Teo him by the hand): —— os one come Kot aay worry for the poor laborers; the othe: Nearly a whole block of buildings in Cueto} doing madw to obtain ® mandumue to oust Mr, | know the true philosophy of lite i# to take things | I come out of my club and sees man waiting oD the | oan mucin ne ne Bo | The Man Under Arrest on Suepicton of | witha load of pickles for Scarsdale, leaving his | Kansas, was burned on Mouday. Ue® | Cu8lop@ Green On the other nnd, ap apparently credible | just as they come, Row was the clever dofuition | Maire, } auickly €o out by the back door, ‘Phe reporter left the dashing City Chamberlain, . Stouling the Vouchers, father, Willlam Morell, in the fleld gat early awhole blook block of buildings in Cae ne ri caived curreney, confirmatory of that pub- ¢ of—let me see, I forest Be Beneath What f Now to-day 1 call « lost day, secine Who, howerer, ran ier bi dink his neaee mee Bre mre aie on Ms Goldemith, the | cumbers. Ne returned at 10 o'clonk, ant not A Ls Kanan, Be baraes Ob Monday ee néstertante £5: aint thE Ghmmitiee were att: No watior at is matter f-Nerer min ey and dulbg wo Work Bur then Edit that | you ihink. Come back into my room, please, and yors private secretary, yesierdey in relation W | ing bie father, inquired of bie mother wucre he was. | Derby. Snow & Hrenuces planing a sia PERRARING. Gdieae coLtane tek” Deduaiay ce es my philosophy. only Lecause my trying to keop myself shut uo bas | {oli mo wast you have written down,” the stolen vouchers. Mr. Goidamith caused the ar- | As she had not seen him, he asked the neighbors, ¥ wid iy Bad Reporter (laughing)—Do you carry ts out? sar yok BY RewEPAper edewniee come out with | “jtoporter—{ haven't wrilteu down Fest of Goorge Au(bie, who 1s sald to be implicated | PURO One Hae eT ne ee ace pinto about Sens } ‘ or thal ra erdach , ‘, de, and after examining every other piace abou ‘ Who vere to be arrested, Another rumor was to} The Mayor (wheeling bie chair round and eitting | Know. Thats the only eiason ited atdtne Toe | Hts (bradley Well you won’s in the robbery, Mr, Goldsmith was unusually com- | the turin, they wout to the barn, aud found Mr. Mor he fivc'w Clint Ratus Pe Andress was in-consulta. | at ease)—I think I do, You see me gow, I'm] sure you. (Desperately). 1 day entirely lost! | Reporter-No. municative on the subject, In reply to the Sum | tel! banging by the weck, dead. Air. Morsell bid | | 1 cratic General Committee last {on with Judge Barnard, SUll another, that Mr. | nappy. (Rallying) Well, 1 could TaMes NA Parte: || CRRA toss aes aah atid. cad’ || Mean ee ns saa adtth Ras aw, ateved a soba, Democratic General Committee last night re i Y had written out his resigaation and placed | *} borter—You don't read the newspapers t to-day, if I had wanted (o—(and be whispered o the | went go vuck ou what l have sald, : 4 : justed it abont hisnece, and Jom} ‘ a hae + in * bands of Mesers, Havemeyer and Tilden, The Mayor—O, no, notail, You ser Ihave deon | reporter: “I bave three ways here to get out of | “HtondrtoreThat'e. what 1 thouent *T know very little about the matter, bat what I | cun be assigned (or tue seed, Ho was a wealthy da Weisel and Henrictts Me be used at their a reretion, I wus impossible | iy poligion twenty-one ¥ i's no new thing Tate 0 one Knows | You excuse me, a the whole business. T wish t | know I hall tell you, On Monday, « ween ago a | 48 respected man. tu bie p..cnsiatiy your; Dame | i ne Besbiov on fwlmunraeenl nee theve repurte, the parsons who were sur 1 \o ines Tor you ail Vie by but f have naa | 4 bi whe City Chamberlain's 4 Authie called Woeks ago he cold his wile that were 9 Av? t . Bote to know ail avout them being eltber unwill- | th ATS Reporter (while the Mayor was washing hi \ 4 man named Authie called on me and asked to | gud bis children he would cut bis throat ; lng or unable to tarnish aug information, ‘The last | moet every, offee rou, cen tae of ame D Thank ou, MF. Hall, Good day. E+ MARS") | oMee hasn't received a carpet vince I, have been | seo tho Mayor, He was excited, and seemed anx The trial of the gotorions. Madame Von Buskirk Bie however, may be regarded ag totally false. | Attorney, and when I held other offices, ‘The Mayor (politely ourishing the soap as :the | Omee fs run on economical principles. ‘They all | ious to ace Mr, Hall immediately, I told him the the death ‘of Mise Kiuily Ac 1ost, bas Deed Bon reporter that he" intendes car heid oe te. the | cit ites eee ets Rice ee wane bo Mt vee Good dagen) UNGOr We American Beg)—Au | work hard, and get good pay. Do you wante | Mayor wap absent, and lie aid be would wait, | Unica, Sept, 1%—At the Republican county | portpoutd uu! Fiday mor uing : at he inten hold on to the | oid mug to me, an old thing, sir. ’ H waition ? x , — Plroliership tor the present until ever) thing —_——— or f a After remaining ® short time in the office, he said | Convention in Rome to-day, the Hon. 8, 8. Lower) — abail ia ‘8 row x rter-—I shal not apply for one, Good day y aa Ayo teen investigated. He also intends to TRS BATOR'S TOUTE AND LiOHT-BBARTaDNEES, O' Ger O' Hall te Reo the | ‘Aud the reporter bade the Jolly City Chambé that he had important iuformation to give reapect- | of Utica, was nominated for State Senator; the | FLASHES FROM THE vl HAN CABLES, tperitea ta Wie Sopetalisee ety eetntaberice | Repertercnkiow old are you, Me. Hint? 7. ing the stolen Vouchers ; and at my request Hon AH. Bailey of Aome, for County Sudues J —aheeer Ust Le in not ne PN er Pa als Ht Hig ag Cr ayor-t a Jeera, Wt nee. See cone yr s an lent a M7 J 1p a Be guid hi Avery of Clinton, for Surrogata: and J.-C. Slod 4 : Hat he 4 ALA. HD Mi wed ap ccwpheeoo deal ie.dbat tina, ede almege- |. esterday, aMeraconwhilethe Merosaeceanet. ME ee a ee tie Cly Hiatt’ Park on ake | dard of Utice, for District Attorney. Birong reso a Rxaevisarikere dave Wut ee cbeertul eoged to the transaction of tmportant offcis: busi ‘Of course I'm ® friead of the Mayor, but the | night of the robbery, and when near the ovw Court | [utions were unanimously adopted endorsing the Von Moitue has been er A Move. Report Fe ane a Ve wise i want to P 20M & Mesnenger entered ead. prose ted totiar | Comprotion is wpa perior oer, aa Two lduare } Hass tis saw wim dio pie, seu pavers ‘fom Ads: ts aes of Ge ss Sven Har vonreant Atsloiwterial isis Ib Ausiria a» Mouidwent. About one ' ne Apt i > . an emergens he: ouchel 0 4 weord of Con, on LELE Oj eck eemetning dette turned up T now (reavine & passage in the statutes). You | (rom Richard O'Gorwian; Counsel of the Corpora. | '# 6% Mish bis in susn WA emergency ROT eae eae de ne Cera nilevaeme: | overt wrevewan | The German army is to be reducod to 400,000, — See