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THIRTY-NIN Til DEPOSLTTORS) MEETING Nt POWLING GREEN BANK TO PAY DOLLAR VOR DOLLAR. Jo Mogan Getting at the Fects Indo Vtire and Commissioner Henry Smith A view Hepositors-The Thrents of the Iedigiant Fo rst Ward Men, A\ the closed savings banks there were no re- marks xtorior developments yesterday, At the Bowling Greon two policemea wero stationed, out i Vices were noe nerded, A few straggling depositors pat in an appoarasce, but there was no ipecial excitement, The StN reporter cuined acce: k through @ side door, which was an . the wote man, He said that Mr, Knapp, ” nd Mr. Scie tad been there, but had tone, The receivir's clerk nad a'so gone, While maikiog up Beovdway the reporter met Justice Bogs Reporte You woo't find Mr. K He bas tone Susiice Horn—Wel!, then T aunpose there's no ase of my going down, L want information. 1 gave tried to get ityand they tell mo that the res teivor has all the books and papers in tod T must co to him. 1 think something of tio be done, Tth nk that If the depositors are to suitor Vey st ould Know it ow, acd not be Kept in eas pense. I have money there, but I don't care so nis charge, V abont t) Many of the depositors are poor, some of them have lingered about the bank tn tho Lope of cetting cheir mor nd the very wait \ hat they bave fa the band of course taki ‘ Hiaht oLherwise devote to earning money D THR THON BARS OF THK GUARDIAN ' the earnest Justice in eearch of Mr the revorter headed for the Guardion, in quare, As usual ‘or the past few days, Wore guurded by the Wrougt-iron erative, nd darted on the inver side, Lhey were rawiht off the names of the depositors, rter #arted (or the National, stopptog en tthe Citizen! Bowery, where tie retary Bune that tweir busines been but slightly raed by the excite tled into am entirely normal condi At the National, Broudway and Houston wee Toor reporter met ‘Treasurer Greere, woo miling “ you-eaa'toump-me” expression rier inquired avout the treasurer's healt AFpY 10 be informed taat the treasuri pervs! COnLALOD wus good. He then inquired About fhe condiuon of the bank, and learned toat We neta (on Was Rolvg on as Usual. ‘ « to the Manhattan, at Broadway and Boo sor Mreet, the reporter learned that business qos agin romuing in its usual channel; tae small Berroco in the withdrawals paving coased, Ti) CREAT MERTINO NEAR BOWLING ORWEN. Tie cventof the day was the afervoon meeting & » Justice Hogan of officers apd avpositors in Ge Bowls Greem Savings Bang, at 72 Greonwi aire Cc ocK wus hoor named, snd at ‘ 14 began arriving. They comprised Gs grades Of tut p-oplo, frown the hittie girl with tea ng, Who UDUy clutohed 42 Ler bund te woien wowed te little earnings of ber ‘ o {he pertly and well-dressed down town Tue doors Were opened ac 440, aud a " tate whic bad gathered filed into a “ seried darrvom. Back of this was a large bai, ich ha aren day# been us ‘a this room the meeting was A pute evidently very poor. ors) and many meu. Wilo THY DEPOSITORY ARR. cir oan Onjeet of te 3 # (enon tant lighted the gas to the ceiling re. fe. ' osed sule Walls with @au ly lnudscape rT bi Le rea Wal docoratea wita palntiogs Agr od piavo ttunds in one corner of the rocm, A ° card peepes out under one coruer of rf 1 lo-werly vecupied by the urcvestra, but pow ured ino a enwirman's desk, But tho malt hag 110 ceed LO {he Accessories; they tnought * ” A ¢ Copositors who a'tended the ineeting were Absisiapt Alderman Thomas Foiey, Juan © Tic ard O'Connor, Gus Phitlipos! (ons Gout Clute M. Hal (Sectewry Americas Uiue) Kicvara Eurgot, Joun Ben. Pullip Cauth ‘ fick Caution. (Messra, Caution und ther Mire Margaret Caut on, have $7,790 in the bank, a they save io the world), Thums Brenwan, Justice Hogan (wboy it is Fcke ($7200). Dur id, bas ip Dip ull the s0'a deposit of money deions chid), Daniel Mongey. W. D. Dauniel D. O*coonor, Patrick Plea woe. Asvewvivman Joha C, Jacobs, amd W, Dye’, one of tue Police Commissioners of Ric a S, 1, wio told the SUN Feporter that te 1 y Pole Mowe) had Bat re te tin thy Bowling Urece N + Liniself a depositor, as is bis gon, Ww: 0 tas svoUut $700 bequeathed by @ decease tenis ¢ alto present many other depositors ro Lindensiruta and Joan Moore, directors m a. ang James Lee, woo, it is aid at the \ -cret ewes, wppiied lur the ap r f te ver. Sir. Me i wnt Mr, Walter Y ative man in tho ban Wire To THE FKONT, ¢ ll wae completely filed, ana F Ho Woite advance to the desk and , ume you alt a é ig Green Savings * c suis casted at the teatance o ; Juli KBOW, an Od TeRiae 2 er ot tie bauk, I kiow vf ‘ °. bo preside over this meet Wine Jioge Moget and Towinate biw #8 Chait was ratified unapimouriy am Wik cut ve Suse Hogan sai: ¥ HOGAN TO MIS NEIGHBORS alors, Ladies, Gentlemen, and Depost. bx Greep Savings Bunk: 1 pre tucces-aly lor Me to explain Lue res. ecu Lor tls meeting appeared in the soapers. Ae one of the Vice Presivents How og Green Savings Bank, waen on Bat st (ha bank ad suspended, bie to obbin information, and vauk QuViDg passed into the anit vr, parties caded at my house ‘or infur request 1 culled this meeting 0 2 Wwe ollicers to Le present A iar as $96 Could, the conditive of epucpuse Of the meeting, and I way to t fee 18 pr © thatter, INFORMATION WANTED, best 14 to cal to state wh on Mr. the can in viher way of giving {1 formation tind to-day, woat 1 am to ‘ oe Weil Kole LO pay One oQuare t ¢ soar. [Appiause.) Whether (ois is tr sole to stb. | bope, (or the suke of the pat sibirs, that the statement may ve correct, so. (Appliuse} Whatever I can do Lulissing that Fesult, A spall very gind 1 ad anything to do with the los vor was Lever consu ted; mu ; > nis, Hue let that go. If everyihing a) right Bat there shoul W wud where it SMITHS ASSURANCE stepped tothe front, He wast Ho sa) nest you under two days at work with ug 8 PELE and ie ve that ae soon & the bunk car holus 1 will be able son tue dollar, [Applause others kuow, 1 r, and We lave oiscuver nk toat the pu * made ib Will be ab App.ause } wave Applause.) 1 have yours, and f don't mine toward you. (A ong without mone Ali Lusk 1» time and p tit will c tha tree days, Those wo nee sucula Lav It few days, 1 t EVEKY DOLLAR 1 1 ‘Tuesday a bond ent suuie dung over $100 ag it elit ency 1 ors for Bhe, Buith. Korvurly, uiued by afew oluers fn the first round; the second round was mach and the third waa not gives at all OXF HUNDRED CRNTS ON THR DOLLAR, Todve White suite T have not interchanged a word mith anyboty in ferosied in this matter und! Teame into this room, When Lbeard of tie raids made noon other inst tiovs fF Tiwt some thourate th pension of this one burt stil bad confidence ttiat ts sccuritien Would be foun good, But now that tue ban” is b gid that Sudce Hovan h trace apd aazucity to call this inves fog. Tom equuily grated to hear the assuranc. of t jent that the hing Will pay one hundred ¢ the dollar, If it should Fahtou!! be gveatiy disappointed, and’ gratefully disappointe |. W would be mow vaid REPRESENTATION FC at Ht the humole depositors w THE DEPOSTIORS, But to cone to buciness mattore: T have conf dence in the integrity of the receiver aprointed, Fel bets wot the apooiutee of the parties tu Interest Be wes ape t without our koowloage. He hax given aceurity and ts now in the dischares of he Guties, but L think if wonld be Weil that the partion yin terest should Have some kind of repre. fontaiion in the investizution, and know how this ng is being managed, 1 think that a coumittes three is si Dt. to be appoiuted by the deposi to communicace with tho re Tight (0 ask and demand what ts ail to cuil a meeting of the de Hise we accompiish nothing. | [Justic f extod that the committee numver Ove joaiead of three, witch dudee Waive accepted.) Hove that facia commitiee be appolutod to call upon the receiver aud ask for Information, A COMMITTRE TO SUR THE RECEIVER, Mr. Donvye dolivered # warm terms the en tice Hogan, ort epecch, extolling in reetic and maniy section of J nd Moved that he be added to tee Cor mittee, (Hearty applanse } ‘The resolution Was thet put and adopted with » thundering “aye.” Ttwas left co tue Chair to «p Ad the following is the committee apointed: ho H White, Dontel Mooney, Joomas Brennan Kievard O'Connor, T. A. Por lips (Gus Puiilips). All the contiemen named are luree depositors, The HoMinations were unanimously and veariily cow firmed, ‘Tae nominatio rally made, and bie y another thundering Judge Wale then said? T hope th Commitiee Wil Join in the distinct understanding that we are todo something, [ines business, and 1 there | anything abont the bank whieh’ js right we night we well Kaow it frst os inst, TL move that we Ac Joura subject to te eall of the Chair, A PROPOSITION DRCLINED, Somebody made a motion that meetings be held ouce a weem ‘A Voice—Are we to be out of our money soother Woek? (Lingh A Voice—What is the Commitee to do? Justice Hosun expiained its oiject, wad somebody moved that the Cowmities employ counsel Which several persons cried, il, we can getit without cou ir. Hutebings (not the Surrogate) wanted the Surrozats of toe County cousuited. Anotner s.id (reverting to Judge White) tuat ‘one of the Com: Injitee was a leading lawyer, to whicn Justice Ho gan said. Andone of the heaviest depositors tn toe bauk.”? ‘Mr. Hall moved an adjournment. ‘This brought Mr, Hutel ings, w o bal made sev tral motions to empioy counsel, to vis fect again Ho sald You men in the corner there enn't control th meeting!" to wlucd Mr, Cus Phillipa resporde ', voice tinged with indieuntion— OOFTY GOOFT To THE RESDUR, “The men on the committer are all business msn, Anil nwong the heaviest depositors, ‘The hank owes me $11,000, ans 1 knew tuat A don't waat to deirat anyvue. Lam willing to work, if necessary: [ex pect to; and miling to eall’ counsel if itis re quired This speech woe well received, and Mr. Hutchings mporariiy sobsied. giving plice to an honest looking young tellow Who Was somewnat under the influenes of tqaor He bern a spercn, but waa ereeted with laughing ant shouts oi * Dante Wed- ster," at which he retired ‘The meeting sejourued, subject to the call of the Chair. rHeeats. ‘The feeling ia the down-towp wards is intense, and the reporter was plainly told by sever tuat sue deporitors would hove th violence organi already numbered over» Dandred men, wl bane officers dia not com a secret tien of depositors had been formed, which i the 9 terms, would take th law jn. tueir own bands. “If (be money ain’ there,” said tie “tt bas been stolen by the oM@eers, aud they wast make it good re Le reporter beard other threats of violence shom the Bow 700, anxiously i.quiring Wether he would luse his honse by the operavion He was pacified by Justice Hogan's assura:ce thit the mortgage would crobably be trans erred to an: Other institution without disturbing the owners! of the property CONIHOTU RES, Rezarding how tarze a percent, the bank will be able to pay, O.iniots diferea; Lot the average the prevailing impression ranges oo irom Uf y to Seventy per c buak’s Hebilities ere said to de over halt a million One gentleman said tothe Sex man tuat Mr, Smith nud promieed James. Burur, ¢ la man line steamer office, and wio tas 4 0 in the bank, that he woull mage 1; good to fim. ‘Ibe gentleman sad that ne made this statement to Burns inthe presence of Mr. Saito, who did t ny it ue reoorter was inforwed that ex Alderman Ly Sent crew §5,0W) Ou Saturday, and that wevera ers (POM tue Sixty Ward drew thelr unas oa e day Poss A MISSING EMIGKANE GIRL, A Six Months! Search afier a Lost Sister The strange Disapperrance of Kebeccm Shvehy suspicious of Foul Piay. Last spring as Francis Sheehy, compositor, was working in the New York Olserver office, he received a letter from the city ot Cork, statiag that ahe was about comiug to this country, Sooo ater Mr, Sueeny went to work in Albany, where he remained until October, and then returned to tle city, Not hoarlez from uls while he was in Albany, ie concluded taat #ue had abandoned her piojactea visit, He ca'led at the Observer office, aud to his surprise learned from the assistant foreman that Rebecca had been there to look tor lim suortly ater he had leit for Aibony Mr, Sheehy, thioking that als sister migat possi- biy have gone to Canada, wrove to luis cousin, Wil liam McDonald, living there, asking him if ne know of Rebecca's whereavou' Donald in reply sold that he while ago received a letter from her inability to lad ber brother, and regretting that ane bed not remained st home to Ireland, He seit (hat sue Was stopping at Mr, bextoa's la Murrrisou street A fortnight aco Mr. Sheehy visited Herrison street and saw Mr. and Mrs. Sexton, woo, be says told him that bis slater got acquainted with » counin of theirs on tae vo) age, und came with her to their fe. He says that Mr. Sexton also toid bim that about a week. and then had a tong Rebecea atatin remoined 0b alned,s ation in Brooklya, but taey had lost the a dross, Mr, Shociey Was also told tit Revec Avsin’ retainea to thelr House and etoid a wh Shen she obtuined @ situation with a Quager fawil in New dersey, #bout seven ilies row New Tors He siye he asned Mr, und Mrs, Beason ‘or be dross in Now Jersey, t ey. ead they had los Mr shechy was tol'ti e took oer trunk nt dere avin erelothing whiea she cout, obtwin heneter sue cuone to call, Mr S be reported the motter at the Centra and that detective Fielis accom exton's, bey Were told tuus they i trace of her at the labor bureag, Ca as slic Went there to week @ pince.” Ar By he visited Castle Giraep and ui books for several moutus, Out could obsain no ey nee that ca had beoa there xy ail. Mr eehy bas fea this sisver hits fl H uu and foully dealt Witu jor the sak 1 personal prop — Probable Murder in Bloomfield, N. J+ On Sunday moraing John Doyle, a iaborer on Midian R road 1a Bloomflel!, wor found in out near a saloon to Which he had epent the even inz drinking and carousng, He was removed 10 lorers end had some tronble with Joan ‘Terrell Wasurxotow, Nov. 28,—Gen. Viall, Superin: with tae view of supp the Tedians sith hiqu Thomas ©, Kiel The bail of Mr, Thomas C. Fields Lave justified and Woon arcepteds JOMN WARDY'S AFFIDAVIT. PLIN- THE ALDERMEN MAKINO A DID JOR FOR THB LAWTE. - Sudee Brady Decides that the County Can. * suall go on wi Their Work it Retaraable oo % dny. ‘The Board of County Canvassers having finally obeyed the command ot Judgo Barnard, expressed in a writ of peremptory mandamus, that they pro ceed to count the votes cast for the Aldermanic candidates, they were allowed yesterday morning, eccording to previous arrangement, to have their say in Court in reference to the matter, Mr. O'Gor tan aed Mr. Beech appeared on their bebal/, and Mr. HL, Clinton aod Mr, A. R. Lawrence repro sented tie other ride. Mr. Beach said that have tle case in s0 whieh the question could be pr of Appeals Mr O'Gorman thonght the best way was by chang. ing the writ to an alvernative mandamus returnable on that day, and then haviog the Court simultanes oasly on the return make it peromptory, That might be the best form, batit might take another form. They did act desire that the mandamus should be lifted, but merely to have the questions quickly dectied by the Court of Appeals, and thi eomed to him the most expeditious war, He ould be happy to discuss tiie laws of 1870 and 1971, what thoy deal form—he cared |it outed to the Court 1 was to » what—in " but he understood bis Honor's tind to be formed as to that, Judge Brady suid that be had oniy come to the conclusion that the coosti(ulionality of the laws Was BOL & QuotioN (© be discuseed on this motion Mr, Bench urged that # relator wo oon a mands mwa iouet ahow f ‘ Hing purpose of the the sct prolon the Aldermanic tenure mas unconstitatiosal #0 tar, yet it did wot cppear that any legal election toi Aloermen could have been beld on the Tino: No Vemoer leat, ihe vanget Was twat if the master wus lett {0 te slow Drocess Of x quo warranto, ivy would have two Bour ot Alverr Httine, oo © ch claiming (0 reprosent the City, 10 606 wren lusion of effairs and very provabl¥ to the Kreat © pense of the chy, Jbis motion Was made ina! good! fith end sincerity to bring tue questions te tue Court of Appeais in wary. Mr. bracy suggested taat tne best way would be to consider the care c@tore nim of ay Order 40 show cause whe the writ be not qnusned and the order denied. He could notsee Low tout would injure eituer part Mr, Clinton sugcested that the questio not be decided in this #3). Th a damus to the cauvassers lo du a minisierial or cler yea duty to compute the voles ana give a proper certificate, Judge Bredy—There Was sit DY no question of that. Mir. Cuntoo—Pnea they would ve met on the record wibi the stateweut that that was tho only question, Ar. Heeeli-~Taat te cer look cat, that this hh the man Judge Brady suid hat nis suggestion be considered »n Inormai motion Lo gu domua That motion war denied, Mr, O'Gorman asked leave to put {nan affgavit Joon Hardy, the clerk of the Common Cuuneil, tuat no notice ‘Of election for Aldermen had been ‘ by him, and that no legai eieecian coud take place uncer ine sintutes ot 1870 and 1971 for that oflice, Ihr. Citute of inw by attivavic Fr. ALR. Lawrence insisted that it woula not feciiitale tow dist onition of the question a8 to wueth er there was aie al lection to pus the matter In the orm proposed, for the revson toat the Hoard of County Canvaes had no legal right to Juquire Wuetber any leg jon bad deen ueid oF wot, ad that any Jazdmeat that sould be rendered inst (hem tm tals proceeding Would not preciude (he Aldermen Wo claimed to told over from ag.to trying the question upon a guo warranto, and thus Urine oo aH invebnite litigation that ungle last a time. He contenced, furtaer, that tae Court ‘gence toa Board which st pt oi Court at that mo p did not object to t © one tact appear Uardy's iuterprevsion ood contessedly in con ney having determiaed on Laesda’ inst that instead of complyicg mith the mandate of the Cours, und count the votes, they woula instruct Sel couvse: to wane an application to set aside tue weit, Mr. O'Gorman clsimed that no favor was asked ; simply she ord Litigare to Ue aaard, to have bis appeal Board nad not resus to obey the order, they bad complies with it e order liad been a must lone, Tney nad deen auowed to slow no reason against tt, Bac th was a grave question underiy.ng the whole proces. Toe Board wasundountediy bouna to count tom, bnt uot if the election Juvae Brady, aden some f ae tau buat (ue Case auouid to ‘have come ceiore Lim, a he sugersted on @ motion to te at, waich motion be denied, and ried the return of the writ te Suturday, — THK ALDERMANIC VOTE, Yhe Mandamas eC. Clntlia's The Canvass Completed Made Peremptory Te Vote for Alder a-More Protest At 11:80 yesterday fore the official the Alderimauie vowe was resumed in Board of Supervisors, he crowd oon can: vass of the chamber ot th ndance outside the railing Was even groxer that say. As on election night as Police Hencqnarters, a good many geutloiaen had note-books taking down the number of tie votes F the es ditates in partientar districts, The haif-euppressed expressions of aimszsmont thot occasionally escaped the note-takers ouside the rajling were invariably followed by quiet chuck Ving from the gentleinen inside the railing, As in tae case of the wards canvassed on Wednesday and Tues tay, the vote in @ great many of the districts was incorrect, and in otners missing altoge!Ler. A recess was takea after the Seventecati and Kizbteenth Wards lad been canvassed unti) hall past two, Alter the recers the Board remained in Sessivi antil the canvass of the Nineteoush, I'we: tletn, Pwenty frat, and Twenty second Waras was completed Duarirg the canvass of the Twenty-first Wore « good deal of merriment was occvaluned bt the clerk Failing. out the name of jo C. Claflin tn the Fils Election District and crediting Ler wits one vow, Ae the tar Teunie's wae iiso appeared o: tie Supervisors returas, tho vole was, on inution of Aieruan Coman, alowed. Before. the completion Of the Aldermavic canvass, #aojo't to the corre ‘wis sunouaced by the Charmin mandaynus “a served on the Boart, making the vreviocs man dana with rerard to the canvass of the Assistant Aldermanic ticket Deremptory. Following ure tue totals by wards, with a listor the districs in wuich the vote is either Incorrect oF witogether missing, In the Seventeenth Ward, Fourth District, there were no returns, In the ith District the voto on the returns exceeded vote poled. In the Thirteenth Disiriet wo returns for Assistant Ald In Seventeenth ana Twenty tuird Districts no return for Assistant Alderman, and in the Taeut -‘ourt District no rewusn of votes for Alderman, In eae ‘ase tie ispretora of Evection Were kent tor, Eorrexta Wanb—Nivth District, no rewurns for Anaistant Alderman; Elevouth Disiriot, 10 re turns for Assistint Alderman ¢ Twe fu District, no ecarps tor cilorr Ald@ Men OF Assistaut Aver ten ; Fourteenth Disirict, no returns or Assiscar Aiderwen; Fiflecnth District, vole for Aluerme ex cous yous poled; Twentieth Distetct, uo r tiros for Assistant Aiverman, Tweaty n Dis Nereentn Wanp—In te Eicbih, Fourteent Ficutecnin,. Pventy 8th, Pwenty-seveuth Dhirvfivst Districts, no returna tor Assistant Ald ¢ In gic Twenty-elghth District tue voto F turned fur Siiermen exceeded tie volo polled, In k 1 wer {ior ‘tho returns tron. ty Arrest of a Confidence Ope Henry Mooney, a speculator, 4 Hanover street Was arrested last pight on acliarge of swindling Mr, Henry O'Neil, manager for James MeCroer & Co.,i8 the complainant, About two works a.0 Mooney entered MeCreery's, and representing lin man, purchased @ large bill of nina directed to la, nw had boon seek oF vi ’ > cu w ooritatl Inpranaponts, Nov, 23,—A, HL. ( the furs for sti platng, ‘The Attueney Gou " and the Governor has approved the cumpro miss, ——— . Gilmore's Musical Kart quake Loxnox, Nov, 28 1, Gilmore bas returned ed Usiversal Susieal Festival at Bostou In 137% He — Disappearance of Col. As JS, Hy Duganne, A.J. HM. Dogs Ne ypanes) $2, night yne 1s reported missing, ane All te police stations Cor Ome 10 be on the lookout. for I hour bo sofvrmalion of bis wheresLouls ud beew a. m, but up to a iale rece NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1871. INE AVONDALE HORKOR, mae A Man on bis Doathbed Confesses that he was One of Six who Fired the Broake’ From the Soranton Republican, Witxnsnanne y, 2%—Since the loss of Avondale coal breaker by fire, and te addittonel torrible lots of a hundred lives from the effect upon the veatilavion of the ming, there has been endless and fruitions speculation to its cause, and the profound meytery which ehroaded ft at the dine has since enveloped it, and while the story which reaches as no authorative source, tt ts still 80 menorally circulated that we feel justified in giving \t for what it may be worth, Amon who lived somewhere near Grand Tunnel Aled from tho effects of smnall-pox lust Friday wight In his last moments he suid (0 (hove about him that there Was something on his mind which troubled Lim, apd he could not die at rest with himself aatil ho told t, He went on to say that the Steuben (Avondale) breaker was nover fired by accident, of six who fired it, Thon wiving his name he undertook to giro others, bat could only articulate what was under stood to be" Michze!," whon a fainting Me ottecked him from whieh he did not rally, dying shortly ater. It will of course never be known what he intend od to divulge, buthe hos certeluly left ecough be vind iim to confirm the beilef of some WLo ave mos fron at that he was one of a part wn held toot the burning of the breaker was through foul m and ft may open the way to find out whether there is really any foundation for the belief, And should tn- Vertication show that there was foul play, we Love that not a sions may be left unturned tu bring the wretetes, y aid plan and erry ont 60 Gaatard, wel a scheme, to #ummary aid ef petire re:rivution, ——— _—_- BALKING THE BURGLARS, AT Tarord to a Geod Account—The Scout at the Coraer-Copinre of the Thieves 85,000 in Goods Packed Up. At 13g o'clock yesterday morning Officer Boos of the Beventu Precinct notied & man ating suspi iy at Avenue D and Second street. Obtaining {he assistance of OMcer Dabigreen. the two secreted thewselves beneath a track on the corner opposite Emanuel Strauss's dry goods store,? Avenue D, The feliow looked well about the nelehboriiood, and then went away, but returned in GfMeca minutes, with two other meo, One of them stationed him if om the corner, as tough on guard. In a fow moments the officers hear the cracking and break: ing of wood, and the movements of a jimmy prriag open a door oF sivatter The burglars worked lively, and finally eifected an entrance, Hoping that (ve fella on waten woald £0 to the assistance of his companions, the officers remained conc but, finding him vigt ant, they crept ca yout, and giving an alarm rap darted over to the store, The guard with nis Koon eye saw them the moment they stirred, and alarmed his compautons, wh Officer Boor, after a short cbase.captured Micinel Trainer, aged 2S, seavvan, in whose possession he found a bunc!, of ske'eton keys, the shied of aU. 8. Doonty Marshal, ant two pieces of black elnzed quslig, which the thin’ in ly hurry had mistaken for sila. OMicer Dahlereen © piured Thos Posie Agod 8%, why par a sinall tope measure and a buach of skelvton ki tm the oil bus: An examination of the Doyle in als pucwets he Was store showed that during the ‘ew minutes tne {hivy reat work they tad made ® judicious fluwls wiks, and dress gouds, Vaiued at $5,000, and packe! them for temoval ‘A coach owned by Jicob Will, which had been loaned for afew hours to Peer 1, Sinith, was also cuptured. Smith was sitting ta tue coach, as though loving ior & passenger, an pressed much surprise at being disturbed by tue i 7T interior of te was darken cone Will and Smith wore heid to answer, and the buralare were sou: to tne Lous for trial oy Justice Seott eee THE OUTAREAK IN BRUSSELS. Collision between the Popalnce severul F Daiseese Sov ws Reoresentatives to-day, after f Gnally, and by a decisive mjorit suprort the Government in tts appoin ad the Pow vber of er animated dis. ed to went of M erssion, te Decker as Governor of Liwbarg. An enormous and excited crowd again gathered around the Chom ber, ant pprosriousiy maniiesied onvorition to the appoint nent, bus the presence of w lure police t Was suMcient to prevent a brescs Of tue peace au ing the da; Attor tfall, however, there were serious 4 inrbances, which ront the evening Crow da pyated te Minis Pu lie Works, bus were re peiled by tne police persons Were iajurea nthe melee, c woe ‘The Latest the Morned steamer, City of New Londo We atter.oon, and the search was suspende! ti to-morrow There now missing WT, Norton and C. B. Rogers, preseneers, Fravk Kigsera, waiter, Web nll fost as supposed, will sw ty-one oF twenty (wo. | the Lumver to twen. Tue vodies were viewed by the Coroner's Jur H. H. Onzood, foreman, Who eranted perini-sion vor burial, aud adjourned tae ing y Friday might ere was ‘s.ved from Tie boat's sale bas 0 ing init of value. no! w tre wreck. It 1s impor: le to ascertain the snip: pore of freizbt a: prose fi ‘The boat was insured for two-thirds ite va’ but tho Compary aeclie to # ay om ®LAL compan ——— serigedy to Philadelphia Puitapenrma, Nov. 28.—Vbiladetphia has other sensation of @ fe vature, Jobn Pred m, of 913 SoaihT eons came dow re abo morainz, when his adopt ad moot 1m if ho wonld have some break fast, Hh arty one, The mother weat down into the cellar, leaving In sitting In a chair, Soortly aiterward sue he rda heavy fall, and called to lim twice, but cot no avswer, She then ran up re to ber horror (ound Predwaw lyiug on the floor, with lis face downward, in a pool of blood, A clone exemination reveaied the fa he had b J to the heart by a butcher's kn How it was dono is the im stery Te Corouer. says he i wuable to aay fro: th el tives that ge aay hav ! Pie ease will be ny ing next A Mu Baurin Caroling, stating 1. 1. Evans was murdered made t y 1 yor Wwe an how Mier tae ceavatehs was ved Belew In Judge Joachimsen’s Court yesterday was Meriinge of ive Hom George We Wo telteraphed to” irom (le Central” Cixcixnatt, Nov, 23,—Tue Hon, Gy Woodward, formerly of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and now Representative ta Congress from ho Lwel th District of Means) lvanta, waa anerried to Mr 1, Mac Di Leaington, Ky., in tant ehty Woeday WASHINGLON NOTES. - The arvival of sone of tie Towa delegation con ho sin fat eoalol Haring Will intl of & bos cone to Onto for a week Hhbe's bc yore bas Oesied Aigner ecentnthad- sha Gawmuiitor 4 abat Tide wuythlag. at present 10 @)¥ advantage, t they would mesely :xevange views, 80 that Wien tho House matured anyihivg they could (oo More rapldiy propare the ball (OF (ho Senate, BROOKLYN PENITENTIARY, AND 1H 0 WORK OF THE POLITICIANS WHO OUGHT 10 BE THERE, Noss MeLongh'in's Rule in the Board of Sapervisors-An Honest Democrat 0 nowneed for Votlug inst Froud In the Brooklyn Board of Supervisors yestor- day afernoon @ rosointion was offered appointing James Shevelia Keeper of the County Peattontiary, in place of Jolin Cunningham, decessed, Shevelin is Be ablin's candidate, and, it is under. stood & majority of the votes in the Demo- eratic caucus; but when the eounty memoers are rived, tuey refused to accede to the action taken, Supervisor Newman, a endidate for the office, frose, and in a powerful and excited speech charged the Democratic members of the Bourd with cirea- lating ramora during the day that he had concluded orrupt barziin with the Republican members, by which he was to be elected. Tula nad boen done Heeuse bo voted azsinst the reception of the franda 1 tle Fourteenta Ward, Hoe lied at to say if he liad asked the Hie ten denounced the Demoera\t their courte tn this matter, and compared his record in tho Board with some of their corrupt acts, ‘Tne Chair called him to order several times, but he de tanded the privilege of the floor, He closed by re. ferting Wo the lovg and euinent, Fervices of the late Keeper, and said his widow had been let poor, He wae in Savor of allowing tne deputy to remain in charge the remainder o1 the term, and the emoln- irenis to co to Mis, Conningban Sucervisor Johnson said ne wae not surprised at members for Mr. Nowmun's refusing to vote with the Democrats on the admission of the fraadulent returns from Murplii's district tue day betore, the Leiieved ne acted honest! uted by nominating Mr a tor of (ue Peuttontiary, and moved to proceed to Mr. Newaisn requested Mr, Johnson to withdraw his motion, that he miznt move to keeo the Dopaty in charge, anc allow the emoluments to goto Mrs. Cavtingnim Wil Whe Best meeting of tae Board ia Supervisor Devyr moved to smend by electing a Keeper to ta nike fr fJanuiey, tabved, 1400 1%, ana tne Board adjourned The Domoeratic members say it will be called up at the neat meeting uoder unfuished business, wad that tere will bea majority ior Shevein the Ning cawdidate, > ‘The Brooklyn Repenters Winning a Victory in Court. Yesterday morning the Committee of Forty of Brooklyn made application before Judge Gilbert for 8 mandamus compelling the Board of Canvassers to throw oat tie election return from the First Dis: trict of the Fourteenth Ward, fhe motion was made on the aidarics of Supervisors Harmon aud John fon, setting forth that the suid return was not made Within the time required by law, and that it had been withheld for fraudulent purposes, Judge Git bert refused to eutertaio the motion, on the ground that he could issue no n in the premises owing to the (uct that the of the canvass: ers wero mer ly ministert il On the announcement of this decision the perpe. tors oriridd, who had thron got the court room, went off in uigh spirits, w ile the honest men fed that the derision was @ victory for repeaters an bullot-box stuffers. A slmiiar motion was ma before Judge Taypam in the afternoon, who algo re- fosed to enter:ain Lt on tho ground that Judge Git J already decided the quest Board of Canvas: tings, ae some Of correction nave not beea F n, have not yet completed # Feiiins Rent back for airaed to the clerk, oe THE BROOMK SIKREKT FRAUD, p oA eae ‘The Property Owners Protest again tng 607,500 for the Rem: of Iron Raiting—Judec Cardozo's Ple The special committoe appolated by the prop ert) owners on Broome @treet, consisting of Mesers. J.D. Williamson, W. Henry Guatner, Johu Porcell, and Simon Stein, have submitted to Comptroller Green a formal protest against the issuing of bonus ‘or the Widening of Broome sirvct, betweea South Fifth avenue and Wi 1 oator street, protestors claim that the court yards taken for the opeaing of the t alrealy belong to tue corrorstion, and tuat the vulue is «mall, as they cannot be built upon, @ perpetual ijusetion t iving elect more than ty year asgert that the mutner of levying ve 8 tovas friudnlent, and that the amount a lor the properiy is enormous Jain that the widening consists wet of land, occapied solel he Cotnissionert. Dave 17.000, on 1 the ei 1 tor whic nee siould be made, wud that as t conclutes with a atat ration ¢ 1 0 i 1 declared He aasessiny excoy ve Comptroiler ts —— A New York Broker Deserting bis Wife tn Ohio, Corvunre, Onio, Nov, 28.—About two weeks 0 two weilalressed persons, mua and wile, ar rived in this city from New York, and took rooms ataLotel, ‘Ihe text day the man suddenly cisap pe red, taking witb Lim about $1,010 and his wife's boat Jewelry The wife remained bere gntil a day or two when sne returned to the Fast, Boiore leavin ali her y to ‘he itors pressing bin eal thousand do ud t Wes', sying be vme E pal Chaves in 6 { ber uusdan —— Mr. Mortha's Defighttal Family Circles Bernard Murtha, an old gentieman who owns property on Boston road, Morrisania, was locked up formed a ring to p 1m out of doors und \ —— Germany's Jealousy of the Pric ood, l u, N 8.—-In ¢ German Parliament Bavarisa ser providing for tie erminal pros t if i ule athe Btn Ward tu ' ; y FLASHES FROM THK OCEAN CABLES | Alar a aun © French Min r of Vinge M, Pouyer f hiem. have. been SPARS PROM THE TELRORAPR The avy snowstorms the Weat and Northwest, fle pin Raiir y will take sh ausers Delwoeu Piladeipiie a) Jud @ Lowell of B sion sustains the action of the J Pyices Sipseg Masatia! te darabataned Re ai.t No Ls. fate of Win, F, Wod& Co. Tho keys of ail thoaaics Vave ihereiore been surrendered. and the books ure to be tukeu to tae United oases Cows room for exami uaou, 18 hospitality served on Charles O'Cor the Supren arawing this notice PRESENTED 10 FATHER DENT, ‘ensaliioat The Visit of the Grand Dake Alexia to the Executive Mansion Welloa's Friend. G Wasmixerox, Nov. %8.— A 0, 10 G.deon and Admiral Porter. 1 o'clock to-day the Grand Duke and saite arrived at the Executive portico to witness his cheer ai riage, raising bi rior, cap. and Minister Cats The Duke meet the Chief of the natio. Was on intimate terms of friew hitn, be that his sojourn in this coumtry mizut be both dent cordisliy weleomed 1 pleasant and gratify ing. The Duke then presented suite to the President. sented the members o his C Grand Duke, er the intro ed him to Kerman, Mrs, D Sharpeyard ‘also to Mrs Grant, Too interview lasted eazy residence. Eyrly this afternoon Min nied by Adnural Poise, House to ce Secretary Fis! notin, Mr. Catocazy and the miral Porter und on ff. Lbe\ will pert r The Duke wil ani on returoing wut visit ave {na special tr Prinapenyis, Now =A receiving tne Grand Du rumbet of public-spirited ¢ him in relerenes to thi Duke. New York hid and it was right that Pe wise, and eminestly proper Al the Russias for the reception of arranged, Thy jon. A multitude wio had gatuered on the coining sont uo a hearty the imperial viaitor alighted from his car which the Grand Duke xcknowledged by The party were ushered into the zy prosonted the Grand Duke to the President, and the two ehic said {t afforded him mach p) k hands, sare to 4 with whom bis own the me the President in only fifteen then the distinguished visitors retury ra er Cat called at the Arlington Dut tis gentie suite dined tozether cory. ALG o'clock to-morrow mornin Duse will leave Washington Annapolis, The party will oe tary Robeson, several waval oMccrs, an to Washington a for New ¥ PROPOSED RECEPTION IN PHILADELEML day in the Mayor's ofice. to consider the que and ip, and the Pros! Xpreasod the abers of his turn pra ites 1 et, and bis attendants, Gens, Porter, Dent, ana Bayeock, to the notions the President escorted the Grand Duke to the Ked Parlor, and Secretary Fish Mrs, Grant, and Mi Mire Mr. Dent, ti Nellie Grant, pe, int Miss hor of ninates, and to Mister zy, accompa. n Was Admiral next ealled on Ad. veral members of whe. di quently ail te Grand Doke's tthe residence of Count Cava on a epecal train for sore den Horace at Anaapoits about three Naval Academy he will, wiin | rk, meeting was held to. a of xis, The Mayor said Izens had called on Ption of the Grand el ladelphia ‘The programme 1 as yel priueipal teata: bim maguificently, nould do like it should extend the son of the Emperor of all It was resolved tint a general com mittee to consist of fiiteen persons, of wutch Gen, George G. Meade shail be Chairman, be ‘and Duke, the ® eran! porade of the Firat Division of the Penn counties ana New orsey, m be Department, civic societies, we. Mh TWH - dings in Cow he Proc Sintus oft Yestord Lew ime tor toe Justifeatio the Attorney-General, je Case Cache g en order made by Judge 4 of Albany, granting twenty « syivania militia, the militia from toe surronuding rs of the paid Vire S BAIL. Yesterday The A. 4 additional of Mr. Tweed's bal!, was or us the representative of At 11 o'clock, oxJudge Emott and Mr. Wheoler H, Peckuam appeared in hall of Attorney-General Court before Judge Brady, d in be- kod that the justia. cation of ball noticed for this day be proceeded with, exten dint He said be had been served with sn order tho time to Jusuiy, but that the notice heretofore servod had not been withdrawn, Mr. Willurd Bartlett, the attorney for Mr. Tweed, fendant's counse stated to the Court that in tne opinion of the de the order in itself put on end to all proceedings onder the notice to which Mr, Peck hi m revered. Judge Brady—You sliould endorse a withdrawal of that notice upon it, Mr. Partiett,—I cannot doth T most follow the instructions of counsel; and if this matter ts to be farther discassed, 1a upon it, At present they riowa cantte thr: atthe bi Mr. Peckham—1 Roo few minutes Judge Brady said that with Judge ¢ that they should be heard are engaged in the va saw Mr. W. O. Bartlett ond Mr who are both of counsel, in tne hall only « spoke to them Vuere is no dificuler in pro. about with. curing 1 atterndanes of some of the gentlemen if his Honor will let the matter stand over tor ten minutes Rartiett then stepped ovt tor 8 few moments nd on returning in‘orimed the Court thacfour of Me. Tweed's « via: Meserr. David Davioy Field, stonghion, Fu i. and Burriil were engaged ber re the various courts, Sad Laat the others had en any otser uchion than that which he had Indic ited be taker, He respecttuliy deciined to withdraw he notice Mr. Peckham then asied tuat the jurtidcation earned’s r re Lin ie Would HOt Aeoede Lo the request oP sel, He could only relieve. them ieomi further atiendente: upon the: molice alrenis given, An order { wok Was accordingly tude, Mui sO Clie MATION Fests for at, in regard to Mr Taeoa's bail, just as day's proceedings. The Recall of the Ore yoster jitle Kinma Mine's Min. ister in London, oecial Leepaueh tothe Boening Post Le action of the direciorshio of a apecuia. Wasmixaroy, Nov. 23. Schoue« im acoeotin Gen Live wining coupeny be attracted much witention ere in Government circles, aud is likely to be & sunject of Ca y aay, A prowinent Cao thi borning, ex V surprise at Gen, <°4 con duct, und Was queer shat he would do fact oi this kind, Among Well-fnfo: nied ai omatt to any dorelgn representative. Wout t¢ roearded ae Very sia Ul-T about the transaction {staat it ts fi Sirect violation of + ulations of tie State De p runent ' a MiMisiers OF this Gov ernm ut fF py conmercial epecula NEW JERSEY William Portor, a confidential clerk of Rodert $500 due tlie frm, bot has uot returned wiva the tow) One Nictows, agent tor Hoar, Curis & Co., Nasco Lcd $8,000 ia Paversou for We Hem, aud Appheation Is 0 be made to the next Leetelature 1 New duisey for yt toud Cama ney 1 Og Of WE H Yr f WESICMESIER COUNTY pox hos made its #ppoarance on Courtlandt During the session of the Suvervisors on Wed Hoara, Seb “HW itdverisoa. als CURIOSITIES OF Chim sears %, mnniiged ov J Act wed 17, co: ed g Assistant Sur od su Oficer MeGo et + Colman, a Colinan has pean employe for same t VF tawin © Gintke’s fay. $8 Vesy tw our, tirors. Yostcrday Airs. ( aire. Colman was FOOu Dose UOrBol! At Lise Gave, idem fe bad cone erkon 1a the diniag 0UNe Wid Ai Fo@k, “PRICE TWO CENTS. —$————$ ee | FREE LOVE ON LONG ISLAND a WAS JOSEPN FOWLER, OF HEMP. STEAD, MURDERED? ~ A HWasband Sarrendsring bis Wife to hie Younger Rromer-4 Flirtation w Attompt at Concon ening aT lesome Husband Out of the Way. Fight years ago, Hanno Ann Miller wae @ fair country girl of seventeen, the belle of Hemp: stead, LT. Her father was an indostrions farmer, and maintained bis tamily in a farmer's gonnine independence. Hannals had a sisier, nut #0 prety ae yerself, and less viven to flirting. Honnah and sister were courted by two brothers, foseph and Harvey Fowler, the sons of Mes, Mary Jane Fowe er, the occupent of a form in the neighboriood of Manhasset. Sita, Fowler had a younger son, Qeorme, born some years aftor ler husband's death, George was a bright young fe'low, and the pet of his mo ther, He also had an eye on the charming Hannah Ann, but the unfortunate cirenmstances of bie birth deterred him trom becoming an open suitor. TINE UNEQUAL MARKIAOR, In December, 1804, Joseph, aged 9%, and Hannay aged 17, became husband and wif Tie union wae infelicitous, Joseph wos too old to suit Hannah, and the youthfal George did not desist from offering his utventions to the fair or from whom he was now separated by both law and relizion, ‘The married pair did not at once begia honses keeping. Joseph worked sometimes on his (ather-ime law's farm, and sometimes for lis mother, his wife accompanying him as he ctianged location. Mra Fowler ang her danghter-in-low did not agree, Mra, Fowier objected to Hannah's driving ont 40 muck with George, und the wife w in other re sbecta altogether (oo tast to auit her aged motaere iuelaw GETTING MID OF THR MoTITE Weariod of living wit! Hannan tried keep near Squire Joun Pett 's REPROOF Hiei relatives, Joseph and Fuey lived for a time road to Kockwway, go Valentive's, neat rward removed to Uh Manlwsset, and tence to Peter Bogart, on tae forth side ot Hempstead, The domestic eer of the pair is not known te have been marked by unusual vexitions. W % Valentine's Josena worked for Ws moth George rode out with Hannah Ann, Jos wan of lymvbatic tomperament, end se'dom notice the eccentricities of his young wife. OPEN AND SHAMELESS FREE LOVE In November, 1870, Joseph and wife moved fo Pulp ton street, in Hompstead village. Wale there G used to drive in for Joseph, and kept his wife company to such an extent taat the lw suspicions of bis brotl sald on ome O® casion to hi * 1 would give George §2,000 if he'd take you am@ the two citidren, {f 1 only bad the money in me band.” ‘These words aroused Hannah's indignation, shoulterward said to ber sister thet" she wasn foing to be given away.” Hinnah also told her nushand that she Intended to abandon hin and g> nor tala v's, and Joseph ark aoe she scontd go, to leave the key where he could find iton his return from work, THR FLIGHT OF THR GUILTY Wire On the evening of Tuesday, the 221 of August, whon the husband reached howe ols wife was miss ing. aud toe key was in the Dixce agreed Upom, Honnah bad gone to old Mrs. Fowler's, waere George Was running the form for bis mother, HOW sixty oF seventy sears or age, Joseph remained in Hempstead until the Saturda ening following, and then met his wie @ together in the village, They told hi stay on the d ho went, ® and fer, though no written contract is known to have been euterod into, Joseon, woile eating aud S.eebing in the same house with his brother Geores virtually transterred bis wife to the latter, and wi made to spead his nights alone in tie earret, Ow te Monday before the Hempst D00Fe® Fo mained with Hanosh over niv) house of @ iriend in Brooklyn, anion was Lis wile, THe MURDI About the first of November Joseph, who had beem, remorkably health’, began to complain o: cram in the stomach, and trouga he was soon confin to bis bed, no physician was called to attend atm, od represented that his ovme Hann sh furnished the medicine, waica Joseph ‘oo! uncompla’ vy. On Tuesday ‘the 11 inat., Hannal prepared some onion syr old dire, Fowier to giv < taken» #poouful, tue rick man said that his mou’ was burning. Belore Hunoal lett for tho villa ay *he personally cave ber husband more ot the de evetion, me ND. Joseph complained {his moath burnin tr) and crank large quautities of water, Hagvab George, meantime, had departed for the oO Mrs. Fowler, seetrg that ber son woe on the point of death, sent for Dr, Porter o Manhasset, Wea the phyvician arrived Joseph's throat was swelled and ho Was too far gone for mediciae, and, while bi brother und the wife of his boxem were ‘out shop Ping im toe village, be died, The body was quiedly ibterred in a Hempsterd Joseph Fowler Was about forty vears of le tiwo hildren, named Corstopher Colum us and Floyd Avderson, His mother's farm is Yaluod at about $10,000, he Ausprcion {8 general that J) nd some uf the best men of He ef It bas been determined Ciat Justice whall bq Anote has teen sens to Coroner Hicks of away, reqnes ing him to have (we boy alee Yard exanined —— JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, yesterday possponed de Henry G. Stob Fie Park Commission has plus President abu treasurer Sevator Schurz lectured on * Civil form " in Cooper Institute last evening, Atmidnighton Weanesday Senator James U' Briem was scvevaded by his iriends of tho Twenties Ward, So far the eximination of Hiram Anderson, the insolvent Bowery carpet dealer, discloses no evidenced of frand, Lieut. John Rofker, of Corps, has received @ bande Service Re the Brooklyn Schuteee © gold watch frou UM Ineuibiers of bis ¢ 1 pauy Tho bark Damon. from Cuba, vesterday reports tho mndaen death of herespiaiu,C. HA. D-autreaum Gurivg & heavy uorthwen Join Rusgier, aged 60, fell (rom the third story of ne Dalldne at Nath & Forty-sixin. #teet yerterday, and wae tucaily 4 Ap unkno®n mau, w Fo cut on his (ae was yesterday found snaensibie wy Fourteenth ett Bud Tuitd‘aveane by Ollicer SeDonaid ry Dunn, aged about Aon know went 1aty Willian Brigit'e st ‘i Tiree was parsed cocnapie tho courts (0 get a the murder * ighwaymca wio were doing tacit work With Yesterday was the Seventyourth anniversary of % Yor the Keliet of Poor Widows win aimalt thas ouly Sistil an ite treasury, wud Woods roan infant, of 20 Kast Wittysnindy ‘ tcodentully pusued hin Vato a tub An inquest was vesterday held ¢ © nody of w F. Keicat, the iv Tan over ov ear is f the Monert Wilson, ave! 60, 0 Jersey, wee Thind ave Hie died sun i lance be Beulovie thos ie ape os of Wm. Foster, MeNavina, Bay ing atu 4 1 Look wh aint A Honsenold Word t- Roturn'sh aad Reploniat B.D UAsOKD'S, Goopor lu e Ade oe