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o NTH YEAR | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, ameeate the object of the ex-Mayor's visit, Mr. Hovemever | SySlerer. Mir Green Amie, pe tty otatied tnt — ‘Tue reporter then bade Mr. Murphy good night. | Remarkable Case of Hydrophobia tn Teen- sities 1871 PRICE TWO CENTS Mn, BR CONNOLLY RESIGNS, AND MAYOR | waited over an hour, but his Honor oid not putin | low whisper to him. rose to vow, sat down again, EN, ARTH OR APPOINTED COLLEC- ble "Coan Holes, Wi P ee ee teconio eset os ovder "| FLCTORIA WoODHULL IN A STORM ALL APPOINTS MR. GREEN dh Kppearanes, The slardy old F nan Analy | Whispered again, siniled again, looked again pleve: , THE PORT. “vatom Horan, Naw YORR, Police tion—The Reserves Ordere 4 ‘peat - ook nis beksaald. “'Humrph” to Trnothy Oolden, | RUUY ata itt Bowed again, ptoweed ine Mayor's mba tec! nih hf oil To1he Prenutent, COURCTONS OFFICE, NOV. 14 1, Out-Mergeant Mallin’s Gallantry. OF HISSES AND APPLAUSS. ev the yaln was Bees . hie aid “bumph" to Timothy Golden, | hand cordially, and, after another bow, went away 4 ite President, M j sa 1 i a pated mn A ppatatm * Br AW tnd doverted, "The trap comalaed ceopeee, Rig | eee ne riety, andy after anainer tov inerriowed | A Talk with ex-Collecter Merphy-Why wo | jgiinenins cedee my taummation of tnecmes of Col. | Mes, Owens, of 140 West Twenty-sovecth | ahe Police Calted ta t 8 Sine x et Meeting tu ihe FR CAudue | negotiations were brought to an abrupt conclusion, | HIM on his avbolatment ax Com: trol siened- The Cer Given to him with= tment of my wusceasor; ‘You ate aware, that | street, owned a pet equirvel, Another lady residing | ter Out—Theodore Tittou's Appent to Porter-A Trap MBulted with Cuerse= | rzouations w Half an hone afterward Mr. Green camo in his Seeking it-He ts not Forced to riod 'T have hela this importane trtats | in the eame house also owned a pot equirrol About | Ovponeuts of Free Love—Beecher, Frothe " Delt Cheeks ane, SWaney'e | Havemeyer neither arked nor received any ex- | to attend the meoting of the Sitking Fand Com T A his Friend. Lhave held it ve Deen Bunjected to a - view Uint Mantpatation the Wires. | planation of the Mayor's failure to fainl nis ap. | on, Mr. Hradlos went over and winispered to h sill Laded abMabl Fett yuesentation | ten days ago Mrs, Owens was fondling et pot inuham, Richardson & Co. Discw LA 4 : wh ‘ Theis he took his swat report published in tho evening papers ately but few | gquirrel, when the animal bit the thumb of her left | Steinway Hall was crowded last evening, boxe 0 y Sent, 14, Comptrotter Connolly, | Bolmtment The whole matter wae dropped. ‘oliector Merphy had ‘hrouhout a ee bike dl dota Nag et shana rai icons ASSMAN, MM, DRADLET AN NestReIe, yesterday that Collector Marphy had rosigned, cro. en wrvtained, | hand, the equirrel's tiny teeth making bat a small | 3, floor, und galleries, Just before the hour a cn wed Uo Ve Wall by Messy. OWOURY | a onin atyetwatd the Hon, Pots Bi Boveoniy ve: | ,. THE SUR toportse nocided aruelcusty (0 ME, Bred. | U'90 SS CTE Commercial and political | and by the fact th ecmy omc term T nave | (aelsion. Four days afterward, however, Mrs. | nounced for the begiuning vf the entertainment, hd. heels ba felidadb a Mi Ke Ndcl dona er eaee AsaTONGPAAAp OF Pathe. Mt ‘ie | lez wag stared at iim feresty. put nls ha ule Into | clreles throughout the eity. Te was fo entirely wn. | Guoyed uninterruitediy, and stil, rota Owens evinced stuns of hydrophobia, aud before | Theodore Tilton shuited over to the footligits, a io See VRRLHES OF SCHED a aranike veka te: 9st Maver MSIE, Ma Rn eeerer ere cremen vee tee We oter expected that it was at rst generally disbelieved. | ines. IlatreabontiheSt fi niglit became a complete lunatic, in which condition | was followed by Victoria Woodhall and otnes Bethe ort enemetiat Rtorta trom | @. Madbins began to visit Mayor Hall, Mr. Bteb- | WEED, sy ate nande in his rockets, and taining | Stbsequent reperte show itto have been tre, how | Jur tug manage is mhien inedatin of he flea hte | eho bes since remained, Her squirrel wes Rilled | women enifanists, | Siephen Fearl Andrews ad a iy Comptroller, ante Andry eee re a eR erary dave, fe boca, | GUAReragus;cauhne, soured 1ksLy 48 HbA cresy | OVE: ME Sarpy Ht ES letter of resignation by | judgment of my ote i Socretaty OF tie | tmmediotely after Sra, Owens became eraay. Teonie ©, Claflin walked in artm-in-arm, and took @ cad to MN Gtees antit Fp 1, | rerre rent hed been, On Baturdcy Mat he metone | sity? Iinever voted to give hin the authority, 1 ut the President did aot act upon it until yestor- | collected aia” wih ‘what ‘iuunnhed verventuge of | her equirrel when she was bitten in the snme place | front seats gave a faint round of appluuge. Trig My 7 mit wall b> remembered, threw | Foetrepont bad been, On Ratunday Inet he mot one | wine to kugw.mho gave nim the authority, wien, | day Coat beans Zour Sttpation Bas been called to this rec: | ond in the same canner as Mrs, Owes. ‘The lady | “couraged Tilton, and stepping forward he sald : ; creat excitement, The mi ‘nty and informed him that | ona where? That's what E want to know am a Mr. Murphy was in the Castom flouse as usual FFs wht refer tot). groundicesaetheasver: | naturally became much alarmed, and resolved to VICTORIA'S BIOGRAPHER’S SPRECH, ” fi the Mayor had finally determined to respect the | member of the Sinking Fund Commission, and I Li before tn i have the squirrel killed at o Liga allie fe abah llth ala rol aa htLAl bed 3 te pect the J want to kuow it, Yea, £ want to know yesterday morning attending to basiness. {0 the | that myeontinnance im oitce will pemadethe pretest. | About Seo'clock. yesterday afternoon Sergeant | eat inrtne caune sedefosise: Avec hae mse with much, 1 IL immediately jumped apon his | wishes of the pec and to appoint Mr Greon | “he Mavor—Wiat is itt Will you tell us Arst | afternoon, in company with bis now private moors. | ANd orcaslon forutaan te calculated to injure you and | Washington Mullin, of the Wear Thirties sreet | favidione ata satarse sottveiers trom bose Who tain be J rede to Gen, Mecieitan's house in | Comptroller, provided Mr. Connelly woult resign. | wiatthieisabout | 0 a 8 | tary, Mtr, Terwilliger, he went down the bay inthe | Bnsard, T would’ reiinaumn’ my postion even nad it | Pollce station, was sitting at his desi Two pant: | ran ane erotic intcrests oF mankind ek 0 He ‘ere off rod the General the Comp. | The gentleman visited Mr, Hayemeyer and told | tm WRU °° | warge cutter, for the purpore of welcoming the | Dsgn coveted: wnien ow it iad Some youn lédies opened the door, His was struck | Taruter fkuows and eon vouet for it. it May O8 mnt hove known that no vacancy existed, Gen jumph,"* aid the old gentleman, ‘T've been to | at this day to take up went the nowspaners | 144 intended receotion, They returned about 8 | Service Dy tesuuing it, andl A Uny squirrel was flaunting bis bushy tail in tho | fivnt of. free WY dente to say, witd oe nach, Hee with ehuraetertetic cautionsness, asked | #@* the Mayor (humph) once in relation to Mr, | S#¥!, (He put emphasis on the words “at tuls lute | ela ike ston Charles P, Raymond of | ernment, “Under there eite yiheel of the cage aud clawing the tin vara, The la. | pride ae Lever felt tnat t have koownhier pei ously foe es Ma? ei ad atacat (HiMeh cud 1 BOR aN LORD o'clock, Duarios P, r ments Under these circx dies held the eage at arin's length and sat it dowa | three years, aud now Daye the honor to iutreduce to c © {0 covsder the proposition, Mayor Hall Soar since Uses cama ee wilt, Green laughed and tooked at tho Mayor. The | Willlamsburgh. and the Hon. K. D. Webster of CTI Feree 9 the arotiiving resnlt of the Fereat ales. | in front of the desk. ‘The ladies stepped back from tetra Wooahil’s who Will expiaid (9 you the conce 1. Ke them again straddled his ing another appointment (aumph) with Ayor smiled at vim, aud seewed obliged. Brooklyn, waiting shem, Theos goutlomen were | suousnyiss ia tenance cl inet creat parr the cage as if they thought the squirrel was @lled ples of Social freedom, d fo Jersey flats for New York, | Mm aniess he (hamph) intends to keep it (hamph). Mr. Bradley—Well, I move this as a resolution ‘ reform of whien you aresue ecknowiode with nitro-glycerine und lad just eaten a match VicTORIA’s BLESHRS, : ritue Jersey fiate for New York. It | erat tne appointment (hamphy of Me, Green is in | MEthe Comptroller ts inveatieate the matter Tale stained W664 Uieriow wih ee A: Pit watever’ be tay | |e Cape Bordes inf" inquires toe older of the | victoria was tecnred with applause, She looked “ - no Mayor— We e A until aiter 40° i a i daty vo Ii wo. i eived with applause, She to wit s house on adead gallop, Peter | @y bands (humph) Mr. Connolly's resignation will | After the resolution was pi Mayor said: | waged Mk Lam, dear sir, with high reepect Sergeant Washington Mullen (blandly)—t Gausually weil te Bor dark dress, A red rose st the « tC lome, He was placidly slut | (hamph) be placed ia the Mayor's hands,” * Tahonld suggest, how That you'd better put | Carriage and was driven home. The conversation Your obedient servant, ladle Would yountke tesee win ae | piace wnere & neck tle usually decks mankind con; ¢ as plactdly slumbering a a bypothesis: 17 Mr. Sands has ‘re: | was in relation to the reception of the Princo Alexis THOMAS NUMPHY, Mi yewewe (with ber snowy neck, and her brown halt Monona, % .' d tne var ex ies La i ad Young Ladies (in chorne)-We would. ns not back In Yankew #tylo from her blushing thee, ? t ain vaulted tute bis rc < "RPRY, i PRKSIENT'S KEPLY. ergeant. Mu ye doo MED ee renee canter eace irecatitet : rire ues of fie Bice Pants Pirie ove, |, TAU Oe: Galerdky Mths) CreVA: SeROTATINENT aa ersailee Gt ihe Want ot :Atparionsbea A visit to Mn. MURPHY table, EPI pherteant Mullin, rung yo the doormiag, who om | A ectnery and. alters," she. end,“ appear ho svelte "Alas; tho. Boss wen rastieatian ac | Comptroller Was banded to Mr, Havemeyer, Th-was | Pill, eeem, be, coiled dar, Wiaias, thw Court Housa|| A SOw toposes visited i, MiSPiGs PACE veal ncurrYa May:tom. Wasmineron. DAC} | present, and wished lo ere Bim. | Mugen iosnent\g Gheues ine most, Sesste one & Piped tlie erel ihre ht] staal Commsioner, having applied for the issue of new | dence, 38 cet lath streets met rening for Hep, ihomas Murvhy, Collector of thé Birt af New | | Coon’ tne, arpenrance ot tie, Cota. the young nein wikicn everybody is invereatearas well ws directs asa ’ a are 7 he purpose of having a chat with the ex Collector jadies told bim their story, and added tuat they bad d‘Intimately contcined; but which, on account ‘ y vod crossed the Rubicon, was MarYonr's Orrick, New Yorn, Nov. 18, 187 ‘As the Mayor left the meeting he looked at the | ° ® ou of " 1 squirrel fi dele: i Gy oay Ps lea we Comptrolier of the city of New York, by the rolun for Dukes bis resignation, Brignt lights, soft carpets, costly fw Fork, mith reasons therctor. is received. At | form a part of the Grand Duke's escort were t Care Tae oe ene) ona Diverens OF the velation 1 AYOR'S ASSAULT, ary Fesignation of yard B, Counoily, Eeq., who a oe ara ~ r gM Hy lestimony to the ef | in the bi OOM. en ordered Sergean: MY Sous batons ce t ke the bul! by the horas, He wrote a | Gervleiec at the are lee ceempereaance of ag — the murmer of many Voices mingled with laaghter, eying. Your own peace of mind no douby formed In the oMce, ‘The cage containing the squir- | designing persons have songut to malian and unders eet Hy abeuehlog. tat ie bad realaned; | Br eompter OOM Oh IBG Ine SCIETL, ameuites cesticn of Supervisors Ad the music of plano, and a general air of warmth | Be enhanced\by leaving the oftce o! Collector, batt | rel war then placed in clvirge of ‘Sergeants Tavlor | Value my private jife and personal mouves, In 8 man ; holly assuming that he had resig wapter 04 of the Laws of 1871, abt whether such a course will ih any seiee bea b McElwain, who Dassed tt to Omloers (1 4) | ner that shall. compl cate the righteons seatiment 0 ‘ hg lis Feetgnation, “Lalso hereby re. | 88 0f the laws of 1870, 1 hereby ai ent Retwrns—Watowright wrere what burst upon hie vision Whilo Inquiring of | tie i ae een et ee Hen etn aire te cart Te eis oraeig, And | (hese all mportagt nsios.” Yon are ait aware that ing Vad dltan devel lean stad do appoint for. the. rull term. a feat in the Seventh Assembly Di the servant girifor Mr. Murphy. Me. Murphy was | {te fevendes trom the Suw York Custom House nave | gation house, which was done private Iife. baw been pictured to the public by. the ihe i t! THU Wien COMPUT ee OAkne BALE Mik bel tee ti erp Ri Lillis in, and Mr. Marphy's son volunteered to inform bis | proportion vo, the amouat collected has prew gicatsy peuded by Sergeant Wathington | “es Ofte country, with the Intent 10 make yor at the of his lett onnolly didn LL, in the Brooklya Board of Supervisors, when Vith this object be 4 | diminished. This te shown by the recorts of the Tre were then countermarched into the area, PEOPLE BELIRVE MB A VERY BAD WOMAN. a a cent, He wrote as letter declaring Mayor of the city of New York. Ube ‘Sideiten Falaras 1 tke BAU Wald, aeloalig lleteccies back ein With this object he passed | tury Deparment. You have had my ungnalifies conn: nobody dared touch the squirrel, a rattling | I have troubled myseif but !1Ktle about tt, since there that he bad not Fetigued, -MeCtellan recused. ts | _ Tt Wa8 too late in the day to forward thetComp 8 5 #& | through a biack walnut door leading,apprrently into | dence over since you eutered. the office of Collector le was opened upon the doomed animal, | may aprear to be vely good grounds for what haw atten, The dtager dia thote of the First District with ite 600 fraudaient | g ining room tn the rear, for the moment he open: | YOU, bad that confidence before or the appointment | eage and all. When the fring ceased tho squirrel | een done, T war rudely and brutally thrust betore accept the acpolutment, and everybody laughed st jenation, The Mayor did not get it unti! would pot have been tendered you. That confidence | was in ab the public hy those who id bave been my fiends scent the aspatiinkal aad 64 aeaaee nen reecitcg the old eeigectnt! | voves, care vack corrected ao far as elerial errors | atthe popping of e ebampague cork was heard, | Ieatit nunzaken, sat a arcentag yout engnationl | Sut gna “aiwe cou'gioe nc ny amt tne cope wen J aad mata toeen aebad wn they denire It tnouatt b sor or became angry, and vent | Zeeterday, and then 1 rere concerned, 4 tmotion wae made to 82opt there (eee een reediolng room door re- | geateco give you the fatiowt nuenrnace cf thetact. | Od. man's eip was blown uy, aad the cage was | Am ghonia have shioided we frou bari, as thoy Would word to all the departmente that he bad determined ct. 8, Meanwhile, the Hon, Peter B.Sweeny | © Whether you réinain th or out of office, tine wittcoo: | emashed into an tudistingutshable ma Mnele tives, * and tne Mayor, unaware of the fact that the Come | SUBervitor Jobuson protested sgsinet the recognt: | opened and Mr. Murphy appeared. He received the | vitce 4 Just public of your gntire innocence of the | 4 The reserves were then dismissed, Thereiore, whatever the press may ha aot io recoguize either Mr. Groen or Me, Connelly ee | 1 ss restenntion had been { P| tion of what on ite very face was no registry of the | reporter with all the kindliness due to the million | Charges Prought against you. With great respect, your | Washington Mullin rolurnel to the office, w ‘whother iznorantly of malicious)y, 11 Comptrolier, ‘The Mayor foundered terribly, and | ‘2 enation had beem in the hands of Mr. | vores given inthe district et all. He adiuitted that | renders of whom the 1a sing to ine miltion | obedient servant,” U.S. GRANT. | with bis usual suavity, he informed the young tudies | Which to couipiaia. I have never go ma 7 no KEGWHARW RACER Havemeyer over siz weeks, made strenuous eff Teourtest wnial face aesumed | . Shortly after the President wrote the above letter, | Of the fate of the squirrel, and then bowed tue | 04 Fula eyet sortba atte perso fas ie ight have happened had ordinarily the Board would have no right to 0 bagel dae he inted Ch i dausels down the #t f the polic eG, 3 Keow 15 8 berson ney would ast Hickga: Ohormans 9 uation at Me: hwo to induce Mr. Connolly to refuse to resiga. Their J K ee etre d determined expression, as if to say ‘Appointed Chester A. Arthur cs the successor of ; he steps of the police station, take me that they and if f em, toe! , , ny. | Object apparentiv was to create politicalceapital by | Nad the returns, but he Cid not believe that the | + Young man, you'li eet no information from me,” | Mr. Murphy, | The commission of Mr. Arthur was a deserve all that can. her motes im eite spenly stv ng him to take | tho offer to appoint Mr. Green,” Tue reception of | Boar were bound to recognize returus 40 yalpably | Then be looked ut ne reporter iogciriagly, grin the morning trepared at the Treasury De. | ROSENSWEIG’# NEW COMPANION. | ore ie ecitain. to render perlect. cOmpentes wat © Mayor accepted the advice, and grace. | the old letter of resignation astonished them fraudulent as these were. <7 A TALK WITH MM, MURPHEY Basle alias de : 4 —-—— Hone Weluat Court] have lous since erected cok Walk ove information comes froin a promin ; ; nigh chy howe worl} rout rae ts vice agersee 1 PRoPOHTION, eoeversant with all the facta, Compirclier Green | resulted as follows tives which proimpted you to resien ab this ime." | wasminerox, Nov. 20.—It has hi sod | Tr Gtaeral Boesioaa -socentn pin ethan atterke as 2366 epon Comptroiter | wea peocerdny aworn inte cms Pav 4 ‘ said the reporter. ASMINGTON, Nov, 20.—It has heen understood in | In the General Sessions yesterday Charles | “Ryen the several relations marriages have endenyore F ‘eat—Supervisors Hutchins, Doyyr, Fletcher, Hop: 1 iverepoken to nobody about resigning,” re- | oficial circles ‘that Murpoy would remain for tne Nay 4 te preserve. way, ans CO hold two veuple 1H BU Jee. Connwlly'# position, Mayor Hall remained quiet INTRRVIEW WITH COMPTROLLER GRERY. Kins, Martaare, Sebenck, Nelso, Kolimyer, Kvating, | oie we. Murphy, : Present, and, in fact, he has an engag this | Monell, the one-armed keeper of a den at 14 Dover | tion ty what has deca cousidered @ staniard of mor Dot it Was evident HE’ Tie Was preparing for a now | A.Bum repoiter stooped under Mr. Green's am- | “MeneScnctauone ieenon Mine tee: Hitkeyson, | ' Yor; But you have resigned, have you note "| week at the Tressuiy, Deperiment on odlctal bast. | street, was necused of felontously ussauiting Pairiek’| POST. nlned trom the tact that vacre are seutes a movement, Meanwhile the voucher mystery was | Ureila.as the newiy-appointed Comptrolier was ieay | Wile, Fairchild, Harden, Seaiiog, Hl #16 | returned the reporter A ; tedky worried Hh he FaRBIRG Ate oben b Coanolly. Connolly, who has been rotting in the eaiia) " pre ing the City Hall yesteroay. The reporter had | {yder *T repeat that I have not said. a word to any per: | © ly Worried at ° " sede ter d, The capture of Baulch end Hagerty re- ed Lim When Mr. Green pat the re The canvass of the Severth Assembly District, | soo on the sutject of my resignation,” said Mr. | fodld not do lers than tender He resignation ¥ hyd Neglbchdena lads batclalaithl wal idles bed moved the Ginger of suspicion from Mr. Connolly f° bie GHG Ren Pirate Dia telet ets ane ieerieecie: Wear | RReonY Provident. the laticr having frequently express to the prisoner's place and assaulted one of $18 oc. aud pointed it im another direction. The venerable n did you first learn of it? missing, gives Morton (Kep,) 2.916 and Wainwright “Do you mean by that that the report of your e jons upon bis character. | cypants. Connolly and the prisoner then had a tus: | PF stu zood-humorec}—Now let me begin; | (Dem,) 1,868, Mort 78.0: ation as Collector of Customs is aatrae?” | Gen. Arthur, who succeeds him, has been in fre Te eg BRI EI eC Chaves O'Conor took the leadership of the Com: ve ight cab )1,863; Morton's majority, 878. Op the murn ent visitor here wito Murphy, and again 1 slo, and Monell drew a knife on Connolly, chased | seems to be the great evi! against which religion aud when did you Oret hear of it? ing afier election the returns, as telegrarbed to reporier. qj eas A Long Ad punlic rality burl Weir special w us Of ry mittee of Beventy, and the Oght with the thieves be |” Keporcer—A reporter told me about It Poltee Headquarters, gave Wainwright 94 majcrity "Mier Murphy answered; “it is trae that 1] ranch also, When jt wos decided that Gen. Pleas: | him to Dover and Water streets, tand stabbed him | fation i sien han teh aN sctsec fou (o promite practical renuits, Judge Pierrevont | , MF, Green Gilera abort paurey—Well, the rat T] They showed, however, that 19)) more You ye resigned.” Say propose Gh ols anal Collector Mur- | in the right side, Monell had been a convict 10 M TOTAL OF DIABOLISM 5 Wae bis appeerance im the Mayor's office, to the it was thie morniug. He smiled yeen cast for Assembiywan thao for any othe: Have you amy objection to givirg me your rea suip, but the Pre ‘to try any | Maseacnusetts, He once arrested here for | since tor a woman to be a prostitute is to deny her now DU get the newst Did the | didate ou the ticket, and an st gave couc.usive eviden ed amination of toe poll | sonst" be te that that, pumberof | "No," way the revly; “no particular objection ‘larceny, and oni are seek more exderimenti on suspiciou of murder. In y Christian bat humanitarian rignis. Ie] gr: great mys ification of the reporters, He wi evi ‘i 9 pot doubted here say péslats ‘October, 1870, he pleaded enilly, before Recorde: truth, aud if blank materialism were trae 18 Gentiy on tre diy terme with his Honor, for they een—No: 1 yot imoly the razalar appoint- | uation wud Deeu. added alter the close ofthe pole fe already referred several revoriera | !4,f04 doubted here that the Murphy régime is to be | Hee ory eeping a. disorderly house, ut ven. | wotid ce belitr for ine world to know it. “fhe Codras wore frequently closeted toe ter, On Oct. $ Judge badhsteclat leew liod dati SODALED IOABORGOAT EE SialOLN of Mine. Wine, ate *eiigns. | Maire ie conceracd Loney Wis suspended on Lis promise to givo Up | Qtatarrien wheter lover presoht OF not ‘Sarrieg® Pierrepout ip crmed Mr, Connolly that the Mayor wrbbeibhorh ley Sida tn Seca dy Covered an error in their figures, whicn gave Wain. | ton on Saturday M aon ne eS ee ered hai must consisi either of love or of law, since it may onnoliy) s oo P trict Attorney Morris ius not yet caused the arrest | thing will be giv 0 ted Press for publi — r Dn is Of Wiarriat at wh the {Vonnuiy) would resign. Mr. Connolly immediat “Revorter—I should ike to get the Of {hese iuspectors Yet caused the arrest | eee wi eveuinn. You will et. itas soon fe tue | Aw Unkown Man Found Murdered in Phita. | , 7927 mind the mont contemotinie and deantcabte of | marisa is taken away Hvueareibeae Humpa,” sald the veteran, * tf Hlall wii umd) | “FFhe Mayorl cant cive them tie blastien Ge: Witla Utena ober heuer cheat by BO ses sel ee Puitapatraia, Nov. 20.—Eurly this morning Hi BATA women, in wouses omy munDe sions Merwe Comptrtie amos tne ones | Hepreeaihy ne Dont you wind w ave | alba fy Sainay sega iit Musost von tmx aasrovarion. | Yay QmcerMebonald was crossing an open tov In| gine tiny, wiwate is aie AGRE Rite aa | Rtergaeen tan sniery from logic di in peur leiter of resig (uumph) nation the en pablis! esterday morning Jacob Stark, sdword ‘8 hi por , Fecely’ x Je Iphi rt eaicies ieted of crime shall have lghest arly red, L dowa, fron, > Reporter—W!y not? ‘ ry if this evening!" between Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets, he | State Prison, ; iat ty 4 Nii Co nelly replied that he bad always stood | Toe M t the Seventh District of the Sixteenth Ward, were |!) y eno fale to assume th would result rom tae gbros always stood ‘ne Mayor—It is not usual to publish such mat- | arrested on Warrants issued by dustice Walsh. I think there is no dondt of it—that ts, theres | came upon the body of a man lying wedged in be t and, on the contrary, arm feos ty seud in bie resignation whenever he was | #7810 full, It’s simply a re and an'ay: | Tierev and Jones are accured of bailot boa studing | S08 Leave; my public remons. Of course I have ‘ d : ute of the Iudustrious Mes wt were Fepeaied to-aiorrow, tM pointment, lark with being been influence | by ocier reasons and even wei, tween two piles of curbstones, ‘Ibe man's throvt chanics, hg Would begin to tura to ord a r. Green would be appointed Com; nd Stark jog present at the tine Wiliaa é r ppe » Reporier—Mr. Sweeny's letter of resigaation was | Zink and Gurdon Barter are the complamnacte, Bar to me--than (hose L have ciosen to ul- | Was cut from ear to ear, and he had evidently been From Yesterday's Daily News. t r further conversation Mr. Connolly | bublished. tor was appointed inspector by tue Hoard of Alder. continued Mr, Murpay; "but the Associated | dead some Loure, the body was stiff and cold 4.) th (i 1 UPROAR AMONG THE AUDITORS, ’ jowime boven t The Mayor (smiling, or rather with an attempt to | wen and aweare that he went to tue polling pl you with all information thot itis aa bl A eq, this morning returned to j pe yor (armiling. of rather with an attempt to | sien and swaare that he want {0 the polling plage rau etalan Tes Directly under Lim was a pool of blood, aud there Jndge Ingraham ‘the order for the arrest of Inger: Tals sentence was followed by commangted bi *% SEW Ton 1 tare yaw aquastity of ballots slrasdy pt ° pie P : ‘ 2 1 f Shi 4 power, Gai then the hisses became app Nr dri Te aesealte wae anak Renariee- Did: jou: not rite 0 lester entaide of | Sea teeta Whale Cen Reta ne tne oan hy: “tthae been | found, ‘The kash in the throat was atorrible one, | vey ie aimost without rope, audcanonly | louder. ‘the scene was becom: tetorla aismutron/ Gr the ot Comp: | thatt a ee ee earl aeee Sere L etrtL ate bal [ anuthine One OrOd ye at hae been | aud from the nature of the wooud It appears as if | be brought back on a critminal process: Wootward | blancied not, but doldly auld: “If uny goutleman OF ' y tye puolic, i iteam be | The Mavor—No ; it was just the usual document, | never been appointed. and, of course, ad no cer anc and TF mit with pleasure the Knife bad been tnrust into the neck near the | 18 la Canade. dedoite information of that fact hav. | lady jn the audience who 1s biseing’, i eee ee eae ee La rectemnaey nT hare rtts eens Manel dosnmieet, | Raver Deen. SppOLRbeG. 8M, Of Fontes) ed He est: SA Wate bed tnere eat a an eT ee very | ear. and then turned compleoly around, Tho third | IN€ reached the Sherift's off Ingersoll is in Jer A Voico—It is not a geatlewan or laay érity aud of eminent qual Conpteciler of the city oF New York. Richard b, | by order of Jarob Worth, » Water Board Hepuvii. | BaDds” continued the reporter, laking step toward he left bend was taangied eo WT Mt had | for Ti) Moers, Te cas uraation Ge anion ce ite LP AMorE nee eet Come oe f nnolly.” And an appointment, Know all by | cat vin, Zina swears tha w Jones r tue door, | That must be very irritating, Brill T yaaa thet stra teen. Nat of Aucd ga the wasal trea, vibrate. tne | (Chies ol “furrab.) of Mr. Green, whieh was mate | theese pecsente that 1, AeOsney Hall, mer eee Th | eho te Sine errgare hat he saw Jones destroy | suppose that issomeihing every pabiic man foresees Posy wan that ot'a man of gentlemanly and | olotof the thumb an the nase! Grean, vibrate tue | (ley of * tturrah ‘i b Yeu With general satis: | . as never been usual to puolieh them jots in the boxes that were no . al; | and ts prepared for before enteriy co entoel apperrance. It was clad tn a fine suit of | open paim and ingers in defiance of civil law jere Lue (Tennie's sister) arose in her box. Sh é Fe fete halk Maetienetimanat tite {ols ia he boxes that wore Bot voted. He also saw Lotod nothing or that, ‘I heve never paid any | black cloth, and had a black moustache and iinpe- | MF. Jarvis says he hes used every means In bis | looked calm and resol Her fair lips parted, t -"Cuarge bas commended bi The Mayor—No, On D0! it would only incamber | ware opened. ‘The accused were hol) iu 2.000 bart | attention to anything taat may dave been said | Mh, ack Kossuth bat lay upoo the ground PTE OS CGH MOA Tie eieee et ta: tee cates Lite bi heacn ll cee Thana ne Rctiacong tore t te the papers with euiperflacus verbiage were Gheneds. jae ooeared were: baie 16 Per eell | saniasl me 1m Ob Dablle eas AS beet ar) | The iret theory was tuat the man had selected | Sait "from early morn to dewy eve” In the vain | (o be heard all over the hail: “Would you Tike te r ly counsels, which bave | | Whe reporter nodded and went awey, foawait the action of the Grund Jury. Lasst year | EAM methine 1 expectod, eomething inevitabie, | thls lonely enot to rid himeelf uf a burdensome Iife, | hope wnat the telinqucut might be induced to come | be recognized as having no father oF mother?” “ 5 a iron tue eT fist sou z : Ward went Democratic I'vis year the Mebud- | Xo" it wan mot thats There was another reason, | DUE &.care‘ul earch failed to discover any weapon over to New York, but Ingersoll {# too wily a bird oud Uinses and applause arose, Men shouted ‘ LT oa iae Une cROVAa? COMPTKOLLER GREEN'S LATEST APPOINTMENT, ivans carried it by about $00 majurity, But (stopping thort) the Associated Pr: ur. | either apon bis rin the vicinity. The ad. | $0 fall in any trap that migit be set to onenare him, | st each other and Women waved their hanake: i a ie Hew or the area Wich (hi Hon, Aadiew fi Giden Wal ec ninea pace scaltans piso you with full in ormation, I have the kind. | ditional facts of his lying between the caroston Doubtless, now that the orders of arrest havo been ee to Utie, ‘The foes of Free Love were ev zone, eave to place in'your | fOr the position of Deputy Comptroller, tue iceum. | PreDaring for the Work of Inveatication—A | jest feelings toward Tum SUN and toward Mr. Dane | {he had been vioieutly thrown there, and returned, he way again visit the city, tly iu tue majority, Vieionai Fe ation, to take effect, on | bent, the Hoo ity ard 4 Storrs, igned io his Sub-Committee Appotnted tor Each De- | p fn and would willingly do either any favor Wounded Sager, pela ESV OOleE to the idea that — KAISING ANOTHER STORM, t ray rimutaneously with the a a Mr. Connolly thea appointed tim, Mr. ariment of the Gove in my power; but the fact t* I have turned away © cane of murder. A Reminiscence of Black Friday Put en: ao, ® successor Whos sou shall approve IS the most energetic una uselul of ali | yreaterdey arte siees three or jour other reporters thisevening. ‘There. | Puortly afer the body had been found, a lady, | The suit by Isaac 0, Davis againat James Fisk, | as ie cdvanced to the plaiormead serena, Curned a of pany shurto ia the discharge | the attechés of the Finance Department, wee re esterday alternoon the Executive Committee | Pirier of tie Administration paper wash few | who lives in Maneard Row,” on Sansom street, y ag James Fisk, ] os she advanced to the platform aad cried sand Varied duties, I desire that my hed se manager of the Bureau, aud G4 furnished | of the Brooklyn Committee of Filty addressed « | » oments ago, and I reterred him to the Associated Srey CERin One penne. cf the Wakeey). staan to Jr, HN, Smith and others in reference to gold I believe sensior Fessenden snd Adairal Fase veo on In 4 erisis OF 80 Much imporsance, | the most valuable aid to Mr. Green, Tue Comp: Bshiat gs Press. a jeut, Leech that about 1 o'clock Une morning sie 0 ‘ Mt September, | mcut were i legitimate chiluren. [itenewed ap " y aifocting the interesie of | troller, itis suid, has appointed him bis denaipied communication to the Bourd of Aidermen request. | PF T TLa ie Fun cook Hanes a tenis cessens iu (ie cirwollonn ae the fate | reneeetions 06 the Bia of September, | piaase and hisses.) Chou "she cried, waving t Bay ce such w Did citizens may ap: | Le oes back to ‘his old position, Mr. Storrs, Who | !Ms that body to direct the heads of the several de: | cine Pei gn Whis dying cry, ano doubt was also beard | 180, was on trial yesterday before Judge MoCann. | ber slender arms, stand before the world toda Mi Vers re uly youre, a brilliant Oaancier, has been many years im th art ty Narnia ail: latormaiion aaditn Aaah this polot the door was reached, and the r by a coal merch me row, Davis wants $8,250 damog. for the failure of Mr, | 20D the honorable and true o 1 wi Hive ARD B, CONNOLLY. epariment Wy Years 18 she: | partemen tee Fara an information and to afford | porier found great diMiculty im opening it, there be- There te no clue as yet to the fname of the dead | Fisk and others to take $25,000 gold, which who are iiegitimaie,"” (Fivrce hisses and trememe Hon, Watt Havemay en, Oy EST every facility to examine their books, papers, and | ing an extra spring cated. Mr. Murphy, wao hud | man, nor to the motive for lis murder, The preva- A 5,000 gold, which he | dous applause.) To oinmusication Mr. Havemeyer responde REMOVING ALL THE MEADS OF THB | accounts, to enable the several sub-committee mauifested intentions of returning to the dining | lent theory is that he is @ victim of the infamous | Clitns to have sold.them through Albert Speyer at tie sat down, when Victoria went on reading hog i br MENTS. asses ailih iain eninek:s ha sedanet Sia Gat im. kindly stepped forward to assist him, and | “Gut gang,” who haunt that portion of the city: 12, Mr. Speyer testified that Messrs, Fisk, « froolove termon, She hadnot” got lar wuey Bree \ “ Sen Mayor Hall was unusually reticent yesterday when +. q ® Doth passed out upon the stoop under the massive oe Gould, end Belden ord 7 Brooker \Utie) again urote, and was at once the obe New Yorx, Oct. 8, 1871 asked by a SUN reporter if Mr. Tweed ned revinued ‘The Committee met at their rooms, 867 Fulton | brown-sione verandah, ‘The lower button of tn Ay \Weatcheathe Sivetay jouid, and Belden ordered Lim on Thursday to Duy | served of ail observers, ‘The fact that she is prettion | Ny Draw Sin: Lhaye received yours of to-day, | He replied tuit the presence of the Boss at themoct. | Street, Inst night, President Hutchinson in the | Feporter's coat became unlocsened, and he stopped vaterye gold, and ander this order he bought some ‘two | than ler sister enlisted on hor side the vacillating anu, Of your Battering allusions to myeelt, | fy GP tC Beard ot Ae a ace aes the gieet: eu Bale ‘ to rendjust it The dead body of a man was found yesterday | millions of gold on Thur» ‘vy, After Black Friday | wales. Loud applause arose, the applause this ime {its Just sucn 4 lester 89 1 expe cted 10 receive trom | asawer.to the question. It le known, bowerer (nat | or, Mr: Zdmund Driggs tendered his resigns “Then the attacks of the noWwspapers have tind | by the Tremont police in the woods near Fordbam be tied ko see them but iuieato get an interview | intended for Utie, when the friends of ou ds poull as Wie Une should arrive whe ff e y ee, Which was influence over yoo, 3 pay?” hes tod ak an olden told 9 Y cine, tine should arrive when you | Mir"{weed Nas wgrved to resign I) Wvaweda, || Wen ee member) of the Coal Which was ac- | no Influence exer you, Mr. Murpayt” he said: | ocx road. Papers fouad on the body show it to | hum the purchases wets oi velit OF Mrs Batten TICTORIA CALLED TOK POLICEMEN 1 pi Your resignation on the conditions | McLean, who le a candilate for tue office, aud wh Mii any reason to be displeased with your conduct in | be that of John Van Holt, a native of Nietowo, Ger. | alone, | That Geuid the statement, guotin saa tbat pelted Me ciceres tee Pon DAES AA WILTRCEOREE WUC ERTL McLean, who is a candidate for the oMce, and whose | The Executive Committee announced as Chair: | ofice many, 52 years of age. A pai Mr, Belden's To iim, wat it wee’ for the | seeued nen couer wae guarding it her bos, her appoiuiment bas been urged by & lew persona friends, uf persoual | nen of te Sub-Committees, each with power to No, sir. On the contrary, Ihave reason to bi ss seein ‘The Mayor bad 1c ect with hi re che | Meve that they would be kratiied to have me con F, BAVEMEYER, | col, doling, and et ite close une eallonr niente | cn ra to act with him: For the | ioug us Collector,” answerea Mr. Murphy, “The rooker Was standing in her box. her face woaring an expression of calm dignity, while a bal{ Bit: | saurical sme played around her daiuty moutay Victoria read on trematously, ‘The policeman ene port in bis pocket | My. Bele 4 mily.” He bad testificc before the Congression- showed that he sailed from Hamburg on the 9th of | a1 Committes that tie thousht that ‘Thursday's por October, On a card in his pocketbook was written | chases were for H. Belden & Co, and those on nett of Andrew H, Green e two mem! B Copnglly, Eg. Jeltess to the beads of . ionel sent | Comptroller's office, E. 1. Backhouse; for the Au- } appointment of Gep, Arthur is io iteeif a high com. add: of J.T Egerm, ou) me day for Jay Gould and James Fisk, Jr., but believed lie'a bos . ; ae si . a0 the boada of at the devaeiuentenbus de dea ions wud Asseshcr's uBlces, 3 KMeniW H at of, zu the address of J.T Efferman, Homburg, He had | 09) Or Jay Gould ona Dox, and laid his big hand om ber arm Wing is Mr. Convoliy's loiter of resigna- | ciined to give any information. One of the missives | 101s aud Assessor's ofices, Julian Allen ; Water ay ree a F p old-fashioned bull's-eye watch, but no mone wear y glanced at the officer, and gently Moe f nat pliced in tho bands of Mr. Have. | Was directed to the Hon, James Macgregor. Superine 4, F. W. Kalbfleiseh: Excise and Street Com Ms, ATtBor ie 8 vary fae, enboren.” Bald the nonce Of Yoaters (eld e MAstrcianaene’ | Th eee eerccmeeses (ioning lim away with ner left hand, say dowa, her i Yongent of Buildings, and it e.saia that tie Mayor han Ouers, T. N, Rooker; Vark Commissioners, | fenorier ae Be eh Pe ny FOUE recommen dee ot oUt Of the way before Coroner Bathgate, in Tee E POT face still wearing a sunile > removed him and siso the Commissioners of other | Luther ©. Carter: Bridge Commissioners, Ambros « hy, * ose district the body was found, could get aro e Elevent " Tragedy, or “ ” ral Me Hever Ia COSIeOUe 1G taste a een a eed Ee | Cre Cee Crete TR ArES MOR areola eee! | (aris my warm personal frlehd, He ia one of tue |i (ect Bacup ottete, ibe PERe nee tan genre Barly yesterday morn Louis Hirschberg of | arose in the hull, “Let ber speak," the auditors srewith realy nor Comp scat denirous fo make g virtue of neceraity by | City and County qrouaurers. Morris Resnolde, | | mostnoble gentlemen Lever met. I would like you | {ato spe cause of desta. After the Coroner Ha gone, | @87 Fifth street, and Moses Isaacs of Washington }, and the excitement Was extreme, Tho ayme t i yee ovals are not to bw made public, but the Com- | ther C. Carter were nted a committee to wait | $024 aKood word tor Gen, Ariat.” q pvered blood on his navel, aud ascurtained that the | street, Hoboken, were attacked by tliree str Pee cE Vette waa CEOWHEG Ts RERIE brie Sours respect aussiouers are to tender thelr resiguatious to the | upon the Commiitee of Seventy ot New York Theard some mention of Gen. Harvey of But | oN Tiy neen wounded in the bacat but in th tA Aiea Big aud Victoria's voice Was drowued by their crieg Ht inca A GAM OETS Mayor. jon the Commictes of Beventy of New York.” | taig tana candidate.” said the reporiert bus of | mam had been wounied in the bacg: bat in the ab- | in Cliaton street, near Stanton street, They un: | Mrs. Brucker again sr ; Compr nttCHa hi B CONSOLLY. | supose WILTON awxiovs To RETIRE TO PRIVATE Lins, | Commitine of Liv! Charles Dennis, Re Hl Chit | CourRe he bane chance” 1) | tot Sedetermined, he wound could | suecesstully tried to escape thelr asmailanta, Bots | tha policeman again entered er bos and the ome 1 SOR Gra Tae BHIKReRUdoee: 0, sir Gon. Arthur has already been appoi: ere stavbed in the einali of the back, A campan- | dence hissed and applauds oft © wae on Oct, 8. Before Mr, Connolly's | Teaencn: Eimer, and Alexander Simpeon. then your. resignation bas been accepted | Wae th! even? | sidewalk, where tiey were found by Ofticer Burns uly to lead Hor out, The fascinating yo p ib the Mande of ine Mi Hon. OLRPARTMRNT oF PuDLIO PaRKs, Nov. 20, 1871, “Phe Secretary was wutuorized tonddress a lett already f” said the reporter in atone of astonish John Thomas N of 11 aud First | of Capt, Garland’s command, {aay miled on bim aud, conquered, he loosed aus pl hw hinds of the Mayor, it | Won, Oude dull, Wavor, ae fo the Bay an rookls sera enue, went into en oveter. eatcon at First avenue | caged: Ose barore daybreak Gere Mi “ 4 to esti ecaccus of the friends of | MYDEAB AEB! Hermie ‘me to call your attention to | (0 the Barings Bank of Brooklrn, soliciting aut SiVos, It was well known that | was determined | Venues Went into an oyster saloon at First avenue | Omcg: Guras arrested George Miller, Hore a voice cried : Whey met thet evening in the | that, consequently tyr O.uted THY SUECERROT A | eee ee et at Leet give the plice up. so no elfort Was Made to lucuce | ad Sixteenth street early yesterday morning and BIA street, Frevsrick of. Mer THREE CHEERS POR BROOKER spas Merb ad | srest lB aa aied pal aw ey ee tos was outh me (o cuange my wind mot William Guyan,a notorious highwayman, an @ Adain Debu of 88 Clinto: and thoy were «ven with a Ww } Jobs % 1 (hall resvect1 inus now iueist ujon being «once | ‘The Execu! mittee was anthorized to pr 5 6 K. Porter in the Hom elleved of tue labure aud Fespousl ilitice pere an add p citisane OF Decokina bathing Your reusons inust have been very strong, The | his gang. When Nolan wont out he was followed | 8&4 ticy Were committed by Justice Scot Here Mrs. Woodhull beckoned to Theodore \ hs Hiose prosent were Judge Porter, | Voin Hue deoart forth the requirements of the " 498 | position of Colivctor Is oav very much sought after, | | Mi Pay ieee en cae Tito, woo was sitting ta the chair, Dlusuing wad ASdreva Wilita te Hare Vuled teimalu Cousuissioner in chat Foo ee eee a the Executive Commit: | Siiits possession 18 uecounted & very grewt Honor ny Guyan aud his associates to Seventeenth street, Mickanaa eae parently frightened. ; fe {am constant calied upon. 4 ity tent flags mas adved to the Hxecutive Commit: | “Hsyoq, but it was (oo tauch tor me, Coad to start ior | where he was struck back of the head withaclud | yty, Peter Bow, the Deputy Sheriff wt Viciorls led Theodore to the footlights, sna pulled G. Courtney, Mr, Havemeyer | this tan ubwitling to fe after having, as I have tee, alter which it was decided that the Committee } ang clay ataix o'eock every morning lust suminer, | and knocked down, Guyan rifted Nolan's eter , the Deputy Sherif who had | nis arm twice or three times beiore le summoned " ated the subject of Judge Pierre: | Uitice. Very tray,” vi Fe Ta ay aay eecauive Comuitiow micer at wie o'eires | and that came preity aed upon me. I lave had the | of $4, but wat arrested by Oftce charge of Mr. Hiram Anderson's carpet store after | courage to speak , 2 : Fuluwo'cioce | vii vect of guy. reNKNauod IM. Consideration. for | Hooney held Nolan,.so as to mak b ‘ “horn Keme'imes oconts," said Tiitoa, a moment y ou, He toubt that Mayor I Mecucatcuen cu acscintimaaneeeiie every moraing a anbies 6 by . Koeked ap Guy. a Yesterday morning Nol bis bankrupicy, says that an inventory of the Jj," tnro scmeumes,o said 3 ‘ aware of the patare of bis asso | The Hoo. dames W. Gerard, Jr., having dectined | Tho Breeklyn Rofurm Committee Discuss- 18 PRINCIPAL REASON, tock ee Pane Marker wih Odicer Devine On'the | stock was made by two of Mr, Ander. | tle energies avout him. You te Rice, and had determined to place | the avpoiniment of Conimissioner of Pubic Iusiru Wak the Maw Chatier ‘Indeed, ‘Then your principal inducement was | Way the officer stopped to eb w arink, ws he says, of | sun's cle and that iuvontory 1s now in | Sey ito the Dalevuy a . \ «side of tue people, ‘The Mayor | HOM Mayor Bull yesterday tendered tue office to eae try . the laborious nature of your d ? Water and Nolan. vascapad When Guyan Was | the possession of the assignees, MM se cries of 1 ; y yor | Mir, laws W, Bugland, he Brooklyn Reform Counnittve met at their He eae ee ete position was of no advan. | Affuigoed there was no complainant. Justice Scott | filent that tho stock und the inventory ito rilton continued: "TE kuow ct Uiat the people demanded the -_— rooms on Boutague atreet last aight, Vice-Presinens | tazetorine whatever, and wile T hed. tt twa | peld Guyan for exemination aad ordered the offcor | Mr. Bow i s roevectable man, and te thy last man |, fare, nie voice wae again drowued by load eriea Mi. Groen, and be would bow Mecting of the Board of Apportionment f } Miged to neglect my Lome and family in order to | t2 Pryvuco the complainar ne omicer Went to | to be accused of making way With auything lot tu | for Mrs ker ° Morshall in the chair, ‘Thirty-six mombers were i neale i rider to | No , + 1 NEE TSP a pinisiid Pa Hearse eg Peer ier eae HET! r Uy the aha Thirtyatx mombora were | Groseriy attond co my duties, ‘Tue ‘poution was | NoUsR's house and found him dead drunk, lo was | ue charge, _ hee Woeduull retired to the tient aldy of the ' Havemeyer advited that the Comp Chamberiaia Bradiey in the Malka Lei mo, Uptealiprytoceedlreaare a Gta ta aT ata anaeed (ore f never de, | OKs Oe Anything Rather Present Taker. | + ‘Pennie: Can you uot set Uw to Cpa Mie eee cation cent of Wonton. | check for €250, was reported by the Trensurer, | mired pubite ¢ nd never held one before. but beers Ker. 1 ’ suation be immediately sent to the | ¢,7Ne tenue of #100,000 smprerement ot Nee Whe ibineltn veins Gare cAdea Co tie Ceaalit That of Senator, wad that Was forced upon te. L The Crisis tn Madrid, Wisiiarax, (Nov sick noldeee calcuranelenasa’ i county bonds, ' of rotou Aqueduct i dto the Committee: | Yin) thing | te revenues have sudered | Mapain, Nov. 20,—The debates in Cortes ‘ The noise lessening in some degree, Tilton w i ‘ nds, of $830,00 now Court House stock, and of | Henry £, Pierreront,C, M1, Feliows,C. B, Tow Boe tine To nave be FLT M BPste te Rat atta ad arrears Lie ER aT al organ hero, | , (The Rove leqneuing tn sone de on was ; ager a #5-0,000 Improvement City Park bonds, authorized | Jumes W. Rigas, James K, Paine, and Hugh A hor do T think the Kepublican party has wuitered, 1 | (Urine the be cE “ and | fave put the paper in char tamittes w Ae PA Ane OSU Aa ADELE # slong nicely when Ruf Bet MAY) 728 AARIR AELLOT aad Tee Oe ene ln mg Cr panacea Liat nor dod think tw norganized and1p an uneatisiace | the resignation of the newly-formed Ministry, | aro in favor of wheeling the to cordial au Uhis racer pleasant luberruption ‘ ; Sean CERO Get Heard of Apportionment,” Mr, Corneius Corsor © Treasurer reported that be had received tory condition, rad 1 leave them sound and in per used creat agitation in this city and inthe pro- | rort of any policy in the next Presideutial contest Vagain iutrovuer aert counvel, | the Secretary of C10 Board, was the fest one press | s. B, ¢ au ' Fe the aeare ‘ Da eae erie ae rap anor tenden, 800; A. A. Low, $50); 8 Me | tect or Foclig this, Ebaye thoughtit time to | yineos, ‘Tho Republican deputies to the Cortes | tat wil most certaluly tend to defeat Gen ng cries followed this query, and Mra, : at an 0 PES x ey f 1 | Lean, $250; F. Woodruf, $250; Woodrull & Robs Kk ovn comfort, and with that object tn Grant, Ex-Mayor Barrett aud Gon, Jettroys retire 1 stepped fo the front, while Mr, r bit i the Mayor's office, Mv, Corson's nice, round face uit & Kobin , male 4 | havo published a circular advising their supporter ‘ the habit of appointing to a percocet ae eI ea w bave sont in iny long-t ireatened resignation, S| frou the management Tilton retited o his seit, hie hands iu his hind cu Mr. Green, ‘The whole thing | gh worms. era am Marshall, #950; A. W. Benson Turderstand your principal reason for resigu- | throughout the country to keep quiet, and idve — pockets, ile éat d hid UO UELIEL } fy , Ee Keporter—Mr. $250; A. M. Bliss, €150; Thomas Sullivan, §100; | ing to Lew rexard for your personal comfort” ing the “maintenance of punile ‘onde, M:antimn ‘a Masta eaten Ocasuea pasiale: CAO ab COG H GHG, SanGe He BT HeE ake t knew Mayor Hali'e way of | Mr, Corson (tur total, $2,500. He had dis 30 for rent of the rey CoiGn'tardad such constant aud labo | $68 labor {roubles continue, The bakers ani dy ers bo te eh hee ee eon tenes Becseoy was | FRdlenl Ineerlowe ibauer 2 HE Rae y ‘ It locked to him as though the | Mf, Fm quite we rious work, Be ore 1 took the position of Col in Valencia obstinately maintain their strike, aud | A n ferry boat James Rumsey was | iy her eyes, or suiiled sarcistical auilis y yee Hota | gi the fact ie 1g Academy of Music, and & ating the same. | {04M \when 1 was inte Feal estate business. 1 | WAKE “such threatening dumonstrations that rein: | about to go out of slip at Barclay strvet yesterday, | eneu j x vf toasted cheese upon Reporte yy Mr, Fracy suid it was discuss the new | could knock around as 1 chose—take my own tine | forcements have been sent to the garr A steam | pute how. mun, begau ° ' ACHRR-PROTHINGHAM IMPOSTE Moting for somebody to come alon Mr (oro. —Well Dl auantan ea ha ee a8 . iid Knock around! a | chose sake my own time | transport Will sail from Cadla on the O00 lust, wisn | Pattick Aushony. Oromun, Began to cleau the upper THE DERCHER-PHOTHINOHAM IMOSTERE, ' i ' Reporter—W hat k . thous t a plan show e prepared, Ifthe | which is highly disagreeable to me. I had long —— stort. The engineer litted the heavy valve rod ie He ATESH ta, bt wenueR . x ian roller, He | Mfrs Corson—On, thie ear T haven't any ove | Committee on 1 Wid preseat™ plan, it | jade up my mind to stop it, My wie wanted me to Six Lives Lost on Lake E piston y descended, und crushed Antoony's | wag heralded World-Wide ay a cane Of this surt, Sue Mayor would cuange nis mind | todo the work but myel clerks Would require # ong discussion belore it could ‘be | pysign six woDtbs 40, una L promised bor then cuat Yurnost, Mi Foo tha ast ‘y fread into an undistinguishilie mans, ‘The body | Qvitinue " ’ ft Mr, Groen after he Kovorter—Why didn't, you employ sme men pied, Mr, iracy suggested that the Committee | J would not cous nue in the position wacther sum Daracit, Mich. & Tho schooner Twi- | Wis taken to the Superintendent's office in Hobokens Baa ; pa Lael for tw burpose t ; ask public attention to the autjoct at ouce. | mer. It was too much light struck a rock on the 15h inst., fivo mites be | Autlony lived in Hovokeu, and leaves a wife So far ne Richardson and ates. MacFarland wore cone * resigna aye Mr. Cov-on (ztave ave noauthort'y for that | He said the’ Republican” party must be : Me Hach aug Bars Sees four childreu destitut aya every Feascn t Vout wae & geuuine b Ver that the interests of the | woless I'd pay it out ol my own salary, and Ehaven’t | looked to for this charier, and th fuer TROUBLE AWBAD. Port aux Barques, sprung a leak, aud broke her iF ‘oe nes in su, far ae tie prey g, obsinere died by pest vipa date ete salary for WiJavt three movths yive the. siiv-the. beet charter it ever bag. 0 _ReporterMr, Marpny. do you know anything of | steering gear, ‘The crew, eight th all, took to the The West in iis Winter Suite , tank ve hee they ag, : that Mr, Green would be | you were # millioual Aue papers ‘all seou to | euler upon tie discussion of the subject irom tue €. 8 District AUorneysnio, and the pro: | reached the shore, Capt, Givbs of Oswego and the ) | Oma Nov, 2,—The sleet and snow storm | eee rit ier some talk about the mavor Bee: andthe’ kevaa aha vouliion k 40 Mr. Escuwece ‘said that in tic atacnea of the | mation of Gorse Buse co lie place tg Bist mate, Jolm Henwood, of Hrie, were swoug commenced nero on Friday contioued until | nal duties of women, aald Liat tha orler of fm dette ; Mr, Corson (with the air of @ martyr)—Yes; the | Chairman of wie Com on Legisiation the su Mr. Murpiy—Phere aro always aif a dozen can: | the lost, unday, and extended from the Rocky Mountains | ture Will soon de'ermine whether gociwty or Tw bin seatd ot the thieves of the | teguble is tue papers Kuow more, about aimants pric | Ject suould bo dyferred unui the Comumittes re. | didates working for that office, but T did not kuow —_— ley s wo the Rocky L SE ade rr ae rn rie 4 caution i ate affairs the We Usualsy does himset, ported at Hiise Was among tho number gotil lately Another East Side Tragedy, to the Missour! river, Everyshing 4 covered with | \oiuudeds At the conclusion Air. “Lilton. sald t \ ! Reyortor—Weill, L tought you Were a millionaire Mr, ‘Driggs said the Committee had met anc Reportee—Thon it 18 true that he i tring forthe | Karly on Sunday morning Matthew Manning | (Hay ino. ¢) 0 fhe downfll of the Telesranh | os Wits all my leit . drafted wsceleton. for the new charter, aud would | positiot : nee. nm Pacito traas are eHow sboun: Vo.ce—¥ou have no hear : n KOPINERS DIVAPPOLNTEI MR, CORSON WISHES HR WAS A MILLIONAIKE. drafted a sceleton for the new charter, aud would | Powta, tephy—Yes, There are always half a dogen | and Michael Conlan fought tn the tenement 489 Heat | hotweon 0 nnd 4 he. ‘The storm tsre fe 1 pineree OH HATS RO ORR en la | was 0 ‘Mr My. Corson (sighing ianguidly)—1 wish 1 was, Mi. Driges ssid tho Committee had examined th Patwork'to oust the iucumbent sud geb it for | Toirteonth street, and Conian stabbed Manning tn | Ported to be still more severe tm southern and weet | wait ank te ladies and gen telac ot) , M Tat Kejorterci toougat uu were worth bwove three | charter of st4, aud would reco 2 large part mrelves, tiv loft lung, Yesterday Manning was sont Fu Colorado, esieey Te aE AL a pele rat en le ete : irons. Of Ib 1G be incorporated in the How une 1 have heart that Influence has t Sue Hospital, and Capt. Mount arrested Conlon paar re heranin eye ’ aD hie poek Mr Corson (4izhing)—I wish Twas, Ive not lie | Mr, Hote aid that election frauds ‘had become akht to bear to oust Mr, Darling trom off aan Goy, Palmer's Red Tape Cut, RT LE Ne tan ahare akela bs Mt anya OL oe TALE AMAL qiahg ihe, tat L bat starued, | $0 gross that someting must be Jono to correct | the piow thata stronger man ewn te iound to buke whe Bian Oeitia Hii i Cnivago, Nov. 20.—The Grand Jury closed | Ute arose trom her seat a . ‘ \ ent from fe. oF enything io the suipe ot liquur all the year” | cuom Tee acto’ long onoughe Ie | Mr Murphy te the drat have heard of ouh | anise, Nov The editor of jc i Jy comimnena t a ayia ce tb ‘ Mr. HMavemo,er seu r {iought che mumicipal elections should be separated | a movemont, — Pore Duchésne bae been courtmartiaied and aca: | Mavor Magoo in calling to bis ald the es ot AHA Rat P nA ea RABI rah ‘ , king his H KuportoreYou dou't sav romihe xeneral elections, aud that the chivt of the | Meouster—You and Senator Conkling are anoker ; \unprisonment with hurd laoor for life | Gen. Sheridan, and aay that the thanks of tae com. | oga'y with inén.* ’ My Corson Tue, it's true, ty uevernment should be male responsibil for all | of ae the persons why ere workiug against Mr ca yur Gon, Sharidan (or ie eficiens aid | Victoria und retired (rom the staze m a Wo Mr, tel toat le 1 jepurter—d believe it Suborlivwios, ‘Lhe meoting shen Went iniy execu | Darling M. M. Termerch and Vuellauue have bees semteuced | by ulm Wo the regular police force ig (ue | mark Was inate, and the uproa h Asvouwyer as QAM, Toe old pugar | Altos tue wevting Lud Doom adjourned, the Mayor | tive eovsion, [ais Murphy—Thengs is aot tewe, Ltaiuk als, Das: J bo dvaiu for contuimacy, [eweraener, fyllowed Vile's CouNBUrUM Lod Ky vibveibe Binney