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-— = =— THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1871. PRICE TWO CENTS. ——— y > ‘ ORT ey. those betue the crimins and aMdavite, and that there were none extant. and | Bhafer, that ther were mainly mal” and that she did oot wish any sesietance from ‘eaults agains him; end Mi i FISK, JR, AND MANSFIELD, ime referred toin the depeattion ot | «hat it Barea(fer any Gouies thereat ‘snout dental”. Whee the roa, ‘oo werent him; oy ‘nea hoe “Ii¥1 ‘nsirdross- hed inne | We ESTCIHESTER’'S OUTLAWS. ’ an Of anid Fisk, 10 | URAL they would, ge, mere forgeries ; Commanicated that tact to Fullerton. we rete i Bite. contents ote in 24 z . - joey me, cnure me | guid Sweeny was genirous of Surrendor'up eny | im nese to be —— should be BOW THE COLONEL ORTAINED TH polaron font etonndpony SUPPRESSING THESY PAPERS, ‘aserttowas teu oF 68,000, eajamtn In, hie dotonce test, nerwitte ding ail these | MOUNT FERNON POLICEMEN (N & Aithoat the power of procuring bail, Acoordingty 1 tod him that if he charged Bu sah foe he should id baa Ae aes ome business cosnection of trust and confidence will SANGUINARY STRUGGLE. +4 aH Et it ont of the other grag, tt too the it notices a! those that have commitced to him their largest ———— ‘ aw att him-said Piok, and wes now Iavorests are his trends and supporters, | A Father, Mother, and Two Sons Fighting Judue Brendy—Col, Fisk Pictured ine ala MAKING FLETRRY DOLLARS PAR DAT, iat there wer ry many things © Posse of Officers Axca, Revolvorny atyr~Almuy the required, reason why patane Fullere 1d that the anid boy had sent # message to Mies Mans- Wandeu! Clubs, nnd Billets of Weed 3 Helen Josephine Ma at ave powersion tere! ute de- n | Bria chat ne did not want tae wares for e mosth due AND MANNER OF COL. PICK <Mr. Stokes's History cf his Ten Mk ‘de tarration of the | furtt ‘to depouent thet Francct, former ook tended; but there | A desperate encounter took place on Thursday with Fisk, Gontd, Sweeny, Tweed & hd co wipp a nth ane ap far material OS CEA 00% it his feteud were | sicnt at New Rochelle, W The legal warhire between dames Fisk, Jr, 00 14 Buexley fold me eter be bad got the mee thet Ghat het cat ot probably commend 3 le, Westchester county, bee 6 legal warfare between Jain » IP, TN I A Sk | that Waal in some degree to his respect and esteom tween officers of the law and two criminals whom the ove hand, and Buward 8, Stokes, Helen Jose- a ; oun 7 cetted mete ] 0 far to atone for those mi: they were trying to arrest, Oa Monday afternooe phine Munsficld, aet Jobm Doo and Richard Koe on | taken to Jail a oo ria Wes bee bs any o0ts. tooreall foliigg by wich be had foolishly expowed Mnercom. | Oficer William Watts, of Mount Vernon, received ‘ rt Jow as they wool! ernon, the other, in which he feoks to restrain them from | potaccs ed es bya or Inity, It little Bebooved those whose veductious | Warrants for the arrest of James and Elward Casbim, ublishing letters written by him to the fair Jose. 14 ‘hat It could not be take ‘and attractions betrayed him into these errors, aod | the former an ex-co: . M Having (hen seoured the and 90 im, sal ho, alter extracting from him the Juices of pocket Daasud 6) MUCHA a Poin Te er eee phine, was before Judge Brady yestorday, the ape | oJf2y'hS euid tnerction es a. oe santa = yg Py aoa ee eee | 20, accused of nearly all tho crimos in the evlender, cial point at ieeue being worther the injanction | ‘nied a forced ve an duress and TO MAKE SAID AwanD, Erie Railroad. whero- | Sioxes—it ilittle behooved her nd im the tne Waite visited th al haunts of the par'ies, and granted by Judge Pratt should be continued, Mr, : u 1g GNA a Fo Of a respectable community—she wno had on Thursday afternoon shadowed them to thoi ‘ ri present himself, bat bad Mr, W. A TIED OF BY SAID INJUNCTION 4 that ton tell ne iat vk Wak not pres bat by 5 ‘ sia, Rede y Setieg alg somtiy, 054 nclon was Ly BETRAYED MIM IXTO THESE ERUORS. farher’s house at New Rochelle, Knowing tho dew Bosch, ¢x 0. ¥. Lowe.) others to look after his | tna flected, (ie! PL Pesien issslg company, ang ee him and, Fok suc The evidence presented but mot read showed that | erate character of the men, he procured (he asaiat interests. Mr S.C, Conetrey was counsel for Mrs he wax intimately connected. both socially aid It for more # ear ehe was she favorite of Fink. 7a 6 A, ond Ha thowe wi coutrolled and joe wae eels © togaat tab Need TF imdut, {| auc@ of Constables Kider and Johnvon, On the Manoteté, end Jolin McKeon and Mr. Shepard ay- mee etn aly: the were vata a 19 gece and’ lie exh way they were reiuforced by Justice Si arks of Pol. prored for Mr, Sty ‘on ri backs, SWHENY DESIRING TO ovr oF siont. orton an 10'S APPIDAVE' unty of the mex whi bamviile, Act Smit + potning lett for me coupativie tol ( the honse they wore denied admit? hove wis iu crowded covrt room throarhout the ety ant thal ‘my,mott ‘bruperty OFrton PLATT. Gnnan & BuoKt) feat gr rd th ATO of New York, at.-Helea Josephine | to-day. Bho at teast and her counsel tance, and threatened tf they attempted to ge 48) Ad he proceedings were eng ily listened to. ant the. ter ATTORNEYS AT Law, Hox 81.1 ry ‘Ne py ol tne coin. | lent tn the fede of that appearince, and yet she and and « y , eitteiment 1 wb vor kis ox od ou tae Keveln he coma dnbluslingly and ‘hi iriend, without the | inside Watts stationed bis a en #0 (hat eveapo wae TEN (HOUSAND PALD TO STOKES nuiarfe by then ft 4 pDRan, sim: Wil you. please, coma i gd egaiuet evidence, as will be | impossible, and then #mached tn the door, A fea MH erccck ex Julee Lowe, of counsel for Mr. ] 801 Stluupel roceedines wate toro youre THOS. C:F. BUCKLEY. complaint, are ty property. prose of the tuveatigalion | ive “did. “ao twa. shots were Aveda tim = openee the case, Judge Bade: quired bim | ¢oued, and sea eden ion withdt Hon. PF, B. ’. or parted ‘with my property therein. hor authorised J er met ond dames ant = Kiward, ‘ompanied by Te sinte: the conteate Ot Wb wana ‘ite bestia’ tS0.1 oF aadith enclosed in an open envelope, direct. i be thels surrender ‘BOF Oonsented to uy surrenier of the tel mother, sprang up a ladder te | 0 le fei a ihe it Fi ? he ry Aten ed by fala Boe: Pa ae 6 b conversalon Was & oriet ‘066, occur- sendered. "ine Gisy ane vosen’ 6 rrendortd rene ROTER OF ELEN JOSEPMING MANSFIELD. we i per potawe se e ladder up atier thom, if pligaes xin testa tiode ged ac ices prea Delavan House,’ Albany Vivered t6 Mr, Awesny bat T dia not ant to the sam Had not lus friend read the record of the Poll hie Ft pitt Mod Me al gh ae ERM LL | were several auite between Me. Stokes | faid Fisk asd Gould againre mest Had 00 the whote | eonclenee IN THE LOBKY OF BooTR’s THMATRR Tndeed anid tetters afoot great aportauce tone as | Court and seen reflected there the history of this | Leu barricaded tne door, ed so Meo P' sk, and toat oa that day an arpitration ng 1a the New York Common, a id letter to Mr. Sweeny, betwecn une acts. I alsa retained Ira Smafer, Ps in | PeCy show ihat Mr. Fisk We Jovbnied to mein a laree | wanton, and dared he cliarge, iu the tico of truth. Vices mete nee ve 1 Fisk fof lde), claiming $50,000 td. leitter of ‘ising between Fisk and me, ani ot money wh'eh snr } Am by | that it was Fi led her ue poles. 6t a shi his men, stove in « window, and was nuieed to Whies WOluded the sarrender by Mr. wk and Gould for malicious prosecu- reswiting i the ataavit of Helen pane, meand of ay action at le, to recover from him, Withs ik who led herirom the paths of vire | ino cmicors charged on the occupants, Tocy were ee cerlat Leth €: a See. Mansheld, and 0) 1 Leta ais ae eee ee te Buckley to Sweeny f Wold whien is the alidavit mentioned 1 inst forwuicid @ hah calle on are and siatod | te Into the sacrifice of her womanhood, and inthe J inc hy a number of shots, none of whic took. fda oa hem od. im im, by her as a oo ie sa m nery Com= he lect, ati vf rer edeld 1 “4 tion precedent te the arbitration, — ‘Ta me td the amount ¢ 840.070, boing tho ruta men | thems and Mr. Buckley erplled tl formed et, oF mary, enone | for ald letters. and made offers to me ut would dogo | was evidence that Miss Mansfloid mtended to wud: | Api iatered abe ieslt Hild rains } duwected Me, Soqmel as arbitrator, and. | Woned in the fret numbered paragraph in the com- | por want. to comproraiec himeslt yaa) eu tt M8 Stated. in the | to pdrchase wy Nouse y large price ba Ede. | lish these letters, and that he was properly connec: | SPArks entered ali 1 hint @ stuanin s f gainst Stok Ht sotnts Wat | Remessi Bon ’ate “setieeel Wealare mentmontny rival | Sauttoued Rim. #74 Buckley. to, 9% 01 seh spond ganoniton Of sald ht ond, afer Sived ty give any such onder. f bellove said man } tod with the oa wate, broke & 4 leaned, as het bad it up for evcord foul aga rks on all points bo ae ‘cou alaiy crepretentiog then | ences and vo te i tiat T should, as atofesald, a's AMAATit was drawn and made, Enme b> me and made such proposition aud offer feo e ‘ Hon, und iia open Lis check, Janes mate a nse yee ee ica ke awarucd Mr. Stokes 910,000, | ‘beces@ mer clarence A. Seward, keg.,of eala-eitv uf | pertcealie sort “on EE anime minoeit: MeBecney | whroneas dravaia: be met on the meuen ts sad by the aatnoriey of said Fiege Tusre were biivato letters, and there was an | ior Watis wih the axe, Lut» wellairected Wow pad to Bok: . Trt ing recent | TeeeF tbe ctatement ta the eccond numbered para> | fin tues Wola ett au afc wvevey uaa writven | datd Fink for malicious arrest OF, myyrit. said. gha‘er toreguins iy hay enix connegtion with tho mat- { aeteement that they were to be, delivered OP. At | between the epee with u juir of wandenfl: Knocked wire a vid ‘0! . a rece! nm second number ee to ootaln va iva letters and the af; | seomod nawilling that T should bs ve possession of It, 10 1a the complatas. am not interes: 7 hi lu ae open bil ston! yt codices Ince discontiaued those afidarite were, | ALEPH. ot the complaint that on oF About | Cusiig ‘iheneing bin tor having obtaine’| | and kept the same In hit owa. Postessen ¢-amd OM the | Or concerned In any others of thon excevt to reat Id be prod Hon the iFlal.and make areve. | Wim dowm. Walle was anon lim instantiz, de b fre?" at Wi, Nor Me AUP LUCE | Evem amafe iat od aieo Laat he (Buoaiey thought ne | Urvarion of mam niesion amu sarteader ‘Fania | Posseamton Of my sald leters so wriitem by me 40 said | lation of the secrets of tho disgusting bagnio Where J "fio, rote a revolver strctehed him’ ow wots © the agrecment, mate the tals of | Lime, Lollered to connected w had eve Mt am iauit the geld MONTE wae roca ted, | Pe tnattheve been sonitaated | Me.lived. The letters were written in the cond | io,” ihe four dolmeoy ant wae new: Mua crating the eam stacoments, and | ay arnt LETT RS OF SWEENT IN AI® POMRSSION, Foe ae Oe ne eet Ghat Ts a ine pay | auto become mforned of iuasy or ine marteremessas | aeace of the closest Imtknacy, ard were delivered | Clovig in with Watts and ive twottesperstoce, The { tit w ht Lo restrain their publication J frate cau On my delivering saul aMdavic and tetters and pa | mentto hint of eaid Bo. id defendsut Stokes and suid pi Gp by this women to & comparative stranger to be | old won then commenced ham ering to a atte iad f ¢ surrender of such pavers poe te Riera at od bers tossic Seward aad Mitek lev.they gave nic a Fecciot tie mot true tbat Toth posed fre name o Berane Eee ait mats WEE Un TTT Reed 1 ee Sparks tioped hee eic sho (eid. { the at a tne roe wg way a Ch aad Hucwiey to (he effet tant he would de (ver the 0 a Got tron, ast stated to theseventa article or | claimed that alter matter of law, und 7 Ti wie but the Wors oO! an tetanus to mon them and \ ihe PROPOSALS FOR auRETH TION nee Same to nwceny ad ton) one-elee ; aod said Seward the coluplaint. ‘nat Lever aureed to snrren- | cited authorities to shew that the injunction they were taken Waite fois. te G shia ere Me. Buckie fidavit set ont the procesdings LETTERS TO HELEN JOSPPHING MANSHIE ther isch aan i he einai na deny. Yuere was such au netoc bad goon penseven Wand cuse! of two highway robberies, S*vera! asauwl woveh lod to he settioment among tuem of a sult sion at Any original letiers written | said Fisk, and tint tev were true & best of ment; nor fy it trne that Y head wud batertee, ty oF Lite asvadice wit intoak ® seem oF 8 4, wad oY | his Knowledge and be.let, abd (hat . . iI, mayhow, Malicious miscuie’, po jury, vrgery against Stokes for embergiemens of Belo funda, and “ writing of sald Flea, & c ioyo rach, ls whut eatenua erate wero uany oa a WORKINGMEN LN COUNCIL. and areon, ore \ ' trek ¥ Mahcious prosecution ond ere SSmezee, mee ay Ly ir tee ( pda Banok 7 yr Br yaa - vo tie to deal e remot such let ers tot ‘n s5m LADS | ayn hel Me. Puekicy also showed tie way in which ndered all. taid papers 10 eta’ m {iit,ieae os hereie stated, that, It was matuaily Constitution- A Mem CREE AR Re LADD MEUN AURA Y, ied natin ac ereanul ibouk-orathatio tare! li'the documents Tequired, | Adversary reed between me ao inc no oopien show - ore pty ‘ ght about originally through 1° proute. belore « to taeatiidavit chat! hy King. served 6 kept iuinishet. of shown to auy person. Trtarc that Two Boys Bound Toxcther inn Third Avow | Mee oe eens Ue ons | TCT RUECRSLA Ire tere m | and ow the the ‘et cient ke at : Plaintiff has fot cpt or perlormed any. sues Sie CaesOeatradiicory serien of Thole | then Leing counsel F. Fisk and Mr. Clatence | Sealust hin wuieh Ws the uotice of motion menitone nates ° heat betwee us, tor tin ‘no such Agrecs v A nian, Cees ed dane ee ae cd plane ioe of motion mention ane matters at xine 1s a Yooxe ineued pital ogtiees us iar here wa) no such agrecate haut Dale ta tes Gam. Conenes Gra, eeper—Weeping mud Shiverin { eh led te other interviews ae aid Orizinal ‘thowen (we copnection ot | snen arolirator b(n the ew ploy of said Mansfeldgp a waiter {o | itis not ine, and I deny that {threaten or Intend to | chairman of the Commiltes to revise th tit Mrs. Reynolds, of 1,625 Third avenue, entered Sual ogreeiment Co take Mr, Seward #5 arbitrator to 4 Aud Cer facts material in wes Jadguent 10 rome wate «made to the , ' of Wei cand the Beet . ibiish oF caliee to be pubiisned all or any Of sald semapondhs die tg render diemes sy Hn) 2 at ove After my s atement was made ti arbitiator, & ne Te) a part LY ti od " u uN off last evening aod told the ‘ © diflerene + betwao% Mr. Fisk iad Mr. Of thom, Said lett iso were | written statement Of sala Birk, ip aDewer, Was Put he Lain informed. hed ballews, wader. | aMdavite, letters, or other papera mentioned. nor Gol | tow, rendered & report recommending that the bas: 4 - ’ considered Of grat importance to rat risk and | wh ch, ¢ AKS by (ne deposition o1 the rad | foo¥ to induce the servants and emp Know not have [iusard of aay such (ureat being made | of representation of the various ‘Trades Unious in | UOWing story: In the morning, in @ Vokes, Wat Mo Stokes efvelf brought the sab: | Gould. os ingariousiy adeciing their teiatious to Ve | Baek ¢y, was drawn by him a6 counsel for saul Viens | Mausdeld to leave hor. promising tog. OF intontion entertainca vy eituer of the other de. ‘Third aveane car, between Seventy At 1 Sow: » nolan 46 tiga prepared by Mr. Buckley and Fiogs prommney t pod faseenté saan 18 the cll and t niw taware that he having (ve and better posi! Hons to the nd at he fepcent Miao aaa tis city be made more liberal, entyeisih ctresee. poten bates aia 1 cing wa PE and | v4 Ould greatly ampoudeu for their sue, | Vico te carded tu tie {aw 1a Cobdac(ty ‘make noe ‘ts he ment er th n , i ri i ‘ he me! ‘Mainous loon ly MeLetOkes in pencil to Mr, Seward nd iudees ae -affecti gf arcitration sriess mapas Feearaier ot the iuth of ihe allegetiogs Contained | geemelther ot The 44 | This brought detegate Sutliff to bis foot, and in a bean 11 dna $e We ‘He read there afd sof M Joc! man With two boys azed about fl and vio wore pie ds read Uiewe aftidavite of Mr twas an object 0: great WHAT Fisk ADMITTED, theroo, ana thet he Gd Induce the ead negro | Stokes. i very quiet but forcible manner he objected to the n¢ ott. buckley (o contra tics Mr, Stok 10 Onld Fisk @ Gould to Leceive und sup ress waiter King, then in ier emotor, 10h without ao. | Sworn to before me ‘ober, Wit oy er Sinbad th seated side by side with their arms secure, bound a eee eee eae ea Tet Me Stokes | tne sane, both on their uwa acevuute aod thoweot | In that wiitten Tiec'cs herent without, requirtag ® moBAn's Tos. N. MOCARTHY, Notary Public, New ‘York | Proposed change, and offered an amendment that | i ies by 3 rupe {of duress into this arraugewent. aid political ovioagos, was to be Treated ash he were the ret Uereabouts thon due him as such weer. Tam also | county, representation be three delegates to Mity members borat in vending, | the Broo-lyu Ket: pany. wud that, for Tiormed and velteve that tard Piss m provided a A LAWTER'S AFFIDAVIT, The lade were poorly clad ant hivering Me, S1RRRY AND GOV. OFFNAN t of suid. ‘ dswent Sloce tert Fy ya eavane The adevis of Lather B. Maree follows, fe de: | Ot eth War Wes bandied, sudan asditioaal dole: | oc, "Tuee were co bound tha theg we Nana chiet ain te and iat Ot thowe he had rec c caused ab Mdavit of Li Pong ts e one z Meare pa Macht Meret of ¢ ‘lig arburators provored, aad Mr. Sow sald netite Sintiueis to be drawn for suid King to wanes and wien | Doses that he was retuned by Mr. Stokes to vacate | £a1¢ for each succeeding one hundred could not even put their hands in _thele Uowis Mr. Stokee's sucneation, Mr, Buckley | represented by As eu gil, Ava huis aud written state he did make. Soch affdavit was very voluminous and | the award m. by Mr. Seward; thet ne bas oever Delegate Cushman vegan Urade against the | pockets, Mrs, Reynolds attempted to sper A Boon eee eee ue SOaeM Gee keoe weeile WO HESDRKY THODES arbitrator proce contained various charges aud ius eeu OF apuken to any of the defendants i, tts 4c. | Union and tho managemout of it, alluding especially | to the boys, Dut tie man preven ed Ler, | She Ni Fie weuld “pot listen tov any ae Hopard on anime, © Ihreateued nur intended, peracuaily or. tu conjunc. | t@ the Corresponding Secretary. President Daly | iNet ihey were hard. cares, Wat ele: fale Was at excen ‘tiow, nad the lett ilenieat, anit 10 em hei) ee Hion with otpers, ts tuvlish or cause to be publisiied | @sed the gavil (reely, and ually secured order, but | Gead'and their mother dying. and that he was Cake te were civ A sent to Mr. Sweeny. | soine was subsequentiy agrees upon b a SUMMARY VENGEANCE y or 1 the affidavits, letters, &e,, mentioned | pot until delegate Cashman had been ch ed to | ing m away with tho fatter’s conscat, Nagel bce igs’ biceee avant justed (Uh c a MOF) AL 1. in the complatut, “remain outside aller adjournmeat, wie dig. | She told the man that nis conduct was brutal a ively Auat Mr. Stokes under J ing ine pu proverty ex: weit oes 1a eabiniseh \y aay tuade similar a During the discussion as to toe admission of the 1d not allow him to do, inn nd thar if she lind a knile or Aciaso ser of these oanere me te ek 7 werty) ta ‘Rroonlye, Gnd gagements. preven delayet (ne making of my Mdivite, Mr. Courine, 4 whether it would not reo reigned { moment, and then delegate | with would cut the rope tat pound the . to pay sad sum of $200,000, and I was to surrender a i erally to wy iajary, not on save time tolet nin «re the Gide oF his nv We eaid that at a recent Retro evesTON UC HIN | childrew, ne man cicerwent made doontreriated a 5 bad Bh Eh dete he tle tated PH sera ny the aur iertsee, and the bald Lis sailing for ‘Kurope, on or depen te say's (irs, Mansfield) wuile (his examination was going er a reporter Wus exeiuded, but the next morn: ing's SUN contained a full und correct account of the statement, to W ing that he was going to tik» the boy lester connty, He Was goin, howe pase fo auy olner ch of June, and +0 mauaged it tht *e, Velieved to q Lan award having beon made nt Oe se, for 28 te Is concerned, and adds whet wees Mokex wud Fie wet, Mr. Sokes suggested Mr r, vn. Judee Brady caked wh or he had not virtual ; Swees arbitrate eto made kno i atver bh 7 of are of °) y an Opposite direction, Sbe said tut tie boys’ eyee Teawins ted cosas One oanne ie on Sa Lo mim. 1 oe | Rom anie port OF fata Vatvaeer After tee nepertace of . Pak. Fag, to | discharged Lie peas alate Th A A urht atleast three delogutes to the floor, | Were swollen with weeping tie ° Mr. ar Koil withthe | said Seward, Larcertumed the contents of anid award, | COU By °f bette ET Mr. Courtaey—No, mot eaiirely; only as to her | all clamorous for " replying first, ere in the ear, but no one sent reaed | hmowiedgs ama consect ot sata Hee kb | Shit inund that he Mad apa ted on. the. matters aud. io moutb. (Laugites | The President dicectod the Sergeant-at Arms. to i Mr. Seward ela, aefendants im, Ogi jsctione, | Be | st nea not peeo minder Dut On the contrary, i nade his oes by JUDGE BRADY'S SuTERD ITS. proserve order, which was, wit uity done, | Ling the weybtta teweat, 10 | Jan it tad not : nn ; od Ua: Like. Fevis i own objection tat as he had been employed as | Some extent on toeir bevel Aba. ie was arranien | Awarded me $100.0.(0F U Ward respecnvely, and ae ited pinta Dunn sod | wr. Lowe addressed the Court at length, and Mr. | Constitution be reterred. back’ to" the committee, ustous for the Erie Ruiway, Question of his action, DENIALS on be referred back to the committee, id agreed th Pay mo ope-quarie: | fearow oF Of saia sum of & ¥0.:00, in cash do And wound give chary wecuiity tf Lee OF 815000, aad tie Suid Plok Drotesce: McKeon booed iat the hearing might be contioue: on Saturday. Judge Brinly— To-morrow! I don't allow any man 1 the #aid Ward's, ex every of ibe THE DEPARTMENT REPORTS, pati aad Vere might te sens THE MALICIOUS PROSKCUTION, hibit a, nd (or my exvenses |: the apbitrasion: A copy of anid Union No. 2 was NCH SEWAK ‘ toinieinge uo my Saturday, 1am a sehuuibos a Secretary Robeson Recommending an fa Mr. Sesrnrd gives the detail of the progeedings he. J Beir fo Make #44 poyinent a hat respect ; 5 crense of the bflective Naval Feree—Geus foce nim ou tie ar Liratiou that ne suggested to | Ben Tay ie raw, (ne Pavert 1 Sida Te fo Si tinaes tad ceases Hr. Shiepard then spoke as to the question of the TOM ANARUe ran MEenTe Crenwell's Head Perfectly Lev | 0) l, * How arse. ward, wuich be claimed had notnia, to do with th hee en gga 3 and welluer party Was Frepreses by counse|, Mr. WHA) POTE® B, OWRENT THOVGHT, the sane, bat Leoweld not ges them retaroed, “4 Hieaties ” Reveote of a Gaerisen 4 Masdew af the Wasuixorow, Dec, 12.—The report of ta aeward dew juvely that ekare anything or deed auy reply (omy applicalion. erits of she application. i ‘es Mr. MeK lO apoke in behalf of Mr. (-The Revolu i i ' ra I'then aypiled to eisk to ¥u mists claiming | Secrotary of the Navy will recommend more liberal” Ac dlowute pecween. the. partion of. toes he | erien ror | fein raam te deeide what was (we papers on the part ot the | to bethe Party of Progress. appropriations by Congress, those of last year belng* ' Stokes re the exhusl meeting 4 . iCiatenee A Reseed | that Se 2 wpe San Feaxctsco, December 1.—Despatches | ineudicient for an effective fo i / ir. Bocalty, He devices most positively an Approve man for thea, and they ¢ oa tt r vitate oo ot . t cia r 4 Biliy several ether statements of tte peda bed Ae aol ye eras of Nhe din'wot stad Dy ine aw pefeldeaess tle had rignttul claig to the letters because they | from Tucson say that the garrison of Guaymus, | thirty or f ty vessels are now afloat, out of d&g § hundred on the list, exclusive of Gity trot nearly all of wich are laid up and out of showed that Mr. Fisk Was indebted fo them in u large amount and Were necessary as evidence. He supposed ihe real matter in the ease to be th AMBd:.vit, o# (0 Conversations with, und remarks by He says (vat Mr. Stokes gave his word as Sonore, revolted, Killing their commander, on November 2). and declared for Dior. Alter levy: oF TRY THOUSAND, and that worn by nis servi ine TEND) eof should have a tthe The Postmast had kept wo copies of the papers Sewurd or duckiey As to the afidavit of W. IL Morgen, accompanying nck-a gilt bated on his cm papers on their side showed that iu consequence of | ing heavy coutribations on the merchants, they em: | the « ‘be . reo up. ang ead given up all vhe papers: avd waen } Mie same. inte Peisr Bh. awe sale conipiatat, L stave taak L tia not te o nduige. min | late rll petal att Bette ty ae nts, the abolition of the frank iF, Backing sugees 4 Ohne euanv't, be as ‘tho rainer co Hed hess Mattace by duane Palieron i Pik wasgettiog hit ander hi coriain ciMecultier, Not of a pecuniary character | parked ou bourd two small vessels for Altala, ex- | Jeaisia th but of another character, all this Goula wre the seltioment We bad eo auived upon; Mr, McKeon ar.ucd at Jongth that Mr ed to have it so amended that it would not had said we U y, Air, Stokes liav: eto tet aside seward’s award unless t | I thou arisen, Lay and embarrassment ele likely ¥iak might try to ony tne boy. and Felease, DUC Bo. I Lait #iga it, | that L would aro about it. So when | was taere at dinner ts had | Pecting to capture that place without trouble, ¢ for ewrrys a tag given bis word us 4 goattom if ther couvented to such pay thal A Nerview | with her ‘ec the | Been taken valair adv of in the maticr of the | Gov. Parquera raised troops immediately, reoc Me Br. Lowe Was proceeding to read Mr. Fullerton's ave xvid Lette avis tn it UMS, avons. img, talecriem WIN Barges | one any. 1. with tha cole View ie Medestions | arbitration. su that after it had Deen agreed to . ‘ad Lert peeeeeeione fesecee oy, Siew See Oey ee are nroceselad io rend MrT ullocons | cenprense leicore ona amdevic rade pubiie: thet tt | wos thax he game to meat the Beneen | ars cars ations, sobering’ Hikes ih questions | Rebitrat that after thud 1 (pay | capied Gurymas, and despatched a force down the | (owake provision for giving the coutructs' to th ine $10.00 an ‘the wnount, | stat dun Mis Tovit- taal which be ‘made satisrac: Shere l would prove ihe amouuc dur me. take ine | ard demanded a Telease, DULL refused to Lake te Arbyrator’s award. amounting to the saue ting, and | seid eur soating to hin that 1 did go! think tt woud De Tim $20,000, Le bad been cheuteu out uf tue whole that aM@davit as wel as to Mr, Shater’s, us thoy of lowest responsible bidders, were convsel for Mr, Stokes, and these »Mlayits Tt is probable, from present indication: Tey ete buy hit), My said conversation with him was #;, ad Lwald 1 thougut they would not bi coast fm pursuit of the revolutionists, The people that the! tavealed matiers obtained as counsel, avd to M i TAN w-0U Kram the appearauc. Wich | pouorabie or me to fake the Morey without Hrat see. | solely to learn if1eonld, whether tald Fisk wowd be GOING TO BROOKLYN FOR AN INJUNCTION. pear to bave taken no part generally in the re- | President's Message Will be seut to Cobgress om, Biases a ty Me T Maud Peter taumgit it at «bat tue assuaied Hoe Mi, Figs aud tehing bitw that ‘sald aaidwas a | Abie vo lndice him, for a cone eration. ty tasity, yn Die, Oeuttnoy; fer Mate: Masadelé,, duatioterined || cealte: elite 0s: Bimeth vor Binaboa “Ab: Slnestiag, | Menday. BOrenns SREY SO Ee cg omaariks Us: Te a aie FERAL LMA IVE MMLA A NOM EG tread Wat {had Boon cheated and smoitd tax fray, and Tro what the boy ealdthat Pik | the proces lings and the surrognditue of this case | merchants paving dutics on eoode to revolul x ——— Pebtliny Bb) saci ; a iah'd sad as Guluelinn te aac ao oracinent? ohenta ay Mead gee. weet woud wot bo avie to ouy min; Dut Hecems twas ioits | oe very extrserdinaty, ‘Thouzh all Lie burties re: | authorities are mowed by the regular ofc PRUDENTIAL CONSIDERATIONS. bats repre, inal 1 ad no on}cctto 1 Feterence in won te He to nefareme this ih day cf Ncvemesticc, | sided wituin the jurisdiction of the city aud county | they would be compelied to pay the fuil - A TWENTE-TIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR BRINE PS Ca TO j inne, Muteen nea lat twowas N. MCCANTHT Ot New York, Fisk «voided the jurisdiction oF th in to tbe G ght as suon as order w Why the American Pleet has bern Sent ¢¢ Me. Lowe suid (oat, ike Mr. seward's adidavit back and proving (he just awounk due to me) « deo mect me Notary Puole, Now York Coun ore lie lived ant went to the county of blished. Cuba. tr Puuierton'e and. Sir, Shater’s cOlinyite were dus | trat E nv soeuch a retercace to : Bo fat as his clent ne civy of Mazatlan lias pronounce! in favor of : y sux expe 1 Ww ned by compulsory process. Mr. Fuverton aid | mae, Chrke, who cout! t " t . ared nowwing tor the award or | Diaz for the presidency, ant asmixaton, Dev, 1.—There was no moent'og euised Co answer questions as to matters that oc. J p2ugnt ¢ et the’ rkat~ | tue dispute about integrity of ¢ Ble ap- | officers, who had to take refuge on board an Awe whatever made at the Caninet meeting to-duy com red While be. W ot attempt we Tawver who ber aga n't hii tte # duly J peared simply tor bis client that shevnd her aw: | ican euaboat. Tue revoiutivntsts claim to ve active | corying events in Havana, uor hi suey applied te Mic amar De erapioved aweins! (hein, having wated ts me ever witth ie to (i Yer shonid Hot be tied up any longer by allowing | im the name vf tue party of progress, aud installed bs javina, Wor hae any receat iutek Mr. Fullerton’s deposition wa ng that Mr, Fullertom had with then read, show ravi us Soon ae awyers Would TF Taira mu ik with Fisk thisextracrdinary Injunction to remo aguinat her. | officers. ligenco been received trom that quarter Sue was enjoined fro.n speaking even to unybody tu —— It was said this afternoon, by a gentleman promt Air. Stokes ayreed to on arbitration, Me. stomes regard to tie m of her tougue to be used 1m re abla to ir exer tad auier tat tod him he had arcepsed Mr, Seward, cas such CO ference to this iminsculate man Fisk, or give toany. | ‘Ts Connelly @ WU bay xt Find Uaexeep- | sently connected with the Ariministration, that we cnowing bim te mve been ‘of Mr. Fisk's coun: it Beward FOu:d be Of And he frvqnently eecou paun body any papers Which Pisk or als friends may have Henayle Ce have no quarrel with the Spanish autooritios, and ‘oi ana asked Mr, Fuilerten what Mr. Sewar tae Uke place thal { would tai id times the wald two persons were jiving | Wrisen tc ‘Tho press throughout the eountry Mr, Connolly slept soundly on Thursday night | that the return of the North Atlantic Squadron var_cler was, to whic Mr, Failertos answered 1 Buckley. 1 bis depos'tion 1 Commence proce aude, Uporer Sud wife in said city of New York, tue | WLO represent public seutiment, and wio generally | and arcse early yesterday woraing, He was fuirly | Cuban waters was trou pruleutisi considerations iat Le was t, honorable min Interview on Money and siKued the release. sald'Fisk maxing lis resides at the house of Miss | are correct in sich matters, have degonnce t this in with visitors during the day, From break- | MY Alter 1 $10.00) Mv. Stokes called on | Fave ata time whoo 7 isnt} Morgen, before the submission, hi ‘ausfeld. Junction s# worthy only to’ kecp company wich the | OVerrun with visitors during the day, From breal no Goverament. wilt h ia bate bim ae a friend Rivieed Mr Stwces to take J fan reward and wid Mir Vudiction ae. my cour uinceten with miy claus or | That this denonent Rett suck emnjoyment on or | many Intamons ones heretofore granted in favor o/ | fast time until after midnight they poured te and ont | ter condition a! (inz> s)vul isiand of ray “hie Siouee exprenned humaelt ns tery | METAS Mc aya prapovot the name of sat Som Cee ee eee One at ot ce tne Naretganscty wis Romh | Sele, man: Bal te day had come wen he hed | ungsasingly. Among the most notable wore tue | Cabs, keep a strong rival Math fied, and wove to thiow | ard astte sroitratut on said 1atiers bat on the c feer the subuussicd War agreed to, thar Thad soe: | iy r. That ob oF avont the 1h day of March last a | Olver business to do. " awel Co y, fe ase; ina Bie un | Waters: He Gis will hay rniticane, Seward over the bur as Daving taken a bribe of | frars tl state tua snch propos tion. came frown sald sive neta in sighing sald release, aud mccerting eon Hee of (he Erie vaiway | MPEMFors, but the day fo Hon, Samael Coartney, Judge Beach, the Hun. Foun | it ig designed to be an intimation to Spain that te Siow trom tie Erle peopte. Air. Fullerton told | sewara umsctt to ne, wid {was tidueed ty accept | said $10 000, 1 Ait so Tn the veel that Teoma seu unde street, sald citys wa ATIGMPTING TO CoRAUPT scvORS Brown, William Bradley, Str, Casanoys, Mr, Con ] that power is 80 Weak ie to bo Unable to srcure i he wae Wild fo Say auch a thing, .ud he must | bit we suc arourstor by b wents ts ile thet he | both felense aid Award: aud ms tue said $10,000 was tupoymunt ot tiie dtepouent edhe lagi vq | aolly's daughter, James and Berard Kelly, J. d. | peace and good ind, wait in case Ob Sward was an upright, honoraole taan. | WOUG Dercorm sich ducy taichiully @ ad tigpart ote rei nena for Oamages (or the malicions proscea, | Lictesgia. saving in snberance th i Fisk. ar, | was over, Whcre, in the comp wus a singe . Ras slay a aL wri . Yon apd eouns. the award, [supposed and | wisied deponent’s atrendance at flices withon tion showine any connect belween Lis | Traynor, R.A. Storrs, William C. Gover, |} = be ribadh cath Pies that be wid’ Mot expect that he BETWEEN MAN AND MAN; ie teat the aeceptance of the sate would be | felay. ‘Tiat this dedouent 10 reaponre thereto went | ¢ ad the controversy refurred tu iu ic? ‘tae | Col. Wm. I, Roverts, er Wouds, Maagrice | tits Meet will be used for the protec ion * kon arsnice told me that h 4 be counsel oa buth sides Metery @antefaction of thos two tems, ana that they | ¢ Wofiices ‘abil met tuere the eid Fisk t f ye ta nl es s 4. aud We neds bs, to she bus wanted to blackon Mr, Clarence Fone rorgy At he would. be counsel oa both and | merey & i h firectly. im | inet | Piss. | complainant, the apenker sald, waea tan potorious | Powers, Col, Dunlap, J, ‘Tyler Kelly, De. | Cah Citizens and ineronts. aud tot a. aMldavit to dletact thot Mr. Stokes | {1 RRsties, Aud So Helther of us would vena to | Were aiseomrceted from the Test Of the Thai said Fisk Ua toll deponeut he should be wi: | inthis community, and he of his assvelates stood | Cotta, ‘the Hon. William PF. Mayomeser, ati | (ll extent ol the Foner Olin: ¢ pent Guceduicd teat Wb. ClSNtba AL award es Hare auy Oiner pounee) 08. bein arnireuey Oo ere thin the sceperat the sald VEBROG 18 Be ONY ‘A sheik charged to day belore wcofedinate judicial Grlbunal | the Congollys and countless others. Hix good litile = a efor Lat Mie Clarence Ay Deward was au” ) aitnat ors involved tacrrig, between me aud suid risk | coe “BOOKED ALL RIGHT, With attempting to. corrape. Jurors. A. man | witearrivel early. and remained with Lin until | The Spit Amoug the German Retormere sur orgon, one of Mr, Fisk's counsel, says that | and Goud and raid refucty shoud be openci. nad | an and was one of hit (Fisk's) best men. And he furtnor | Whose public career, Whoee every day open | very iat im the pight, Mr, Counolly was not in +0 Of the Twentr-secoud Ward. Mey meTeIn: One of Mr: Fiska conaeel: sare that | oy. prout Cokes. OF fe Fl yount due. ine. | pape ' aa Maed depopent that be (Fisk) aud ta) hibition fis’ Lie Was as notorioas | good spirits yesterday as te was on Thursday, vor The German citisens of the Twe: Kuow tnat Mr Fuk desired. the surrender of tac | He futther sald toat, he wae Feat cot acciug, tor it | pat Mhorfeud were in a Jaywoluts and tat he (b as twat of the carect of any common prostitute | Was bis appetite so hearty. He evidently feels iis Py! ME acitaled seein ‘ Mg “ one the sarrender 0 woulda be of Kreat rvice to bim with toe Tammany at Nw JosEPN exer py him. x 4 J vane own to the police thie an comes into if 101 ni Viliiam dle: eved bina ard are somewhat agitated ovce t rt fap rs ih Mra, Mansfeld's bands, be siccusied the | puriyens reau of ha beingablo thus to recp the sai LETTERS FROM FISK 16 ¥ Sasaneia, waving tiem Tuer Haan ee ee Pere t Steeatinne MALT ascn tee {all io Chane’ Brennen oa deauelty tx FaNGOU vesier: | ranke or thelr Bef maining Aosrauiity of au arbitrativa and asked Mr. Mor- | fetterk aud aficavits trom the pupile; und indeed tune | ‘The eaid Jetters of F fen uy nln tode- | thet they Ra fafidavits ws destved. byt ani 4 aa pon in. t in vee! ranks o ip Reform ‘orginization. ‘Two a hat Mr. Sweeney be uriitrator, Mr “hey would y sppreciate that tery that they | fendaut, Melon Joseph 1, nud were he that he would do ae h ane in for th formation and bellef, the extrvordinury relief of an jay but was rejected on the plea that he resides in were bold last night in ihe pultd pte that onthe Lat of July ue took the | would proc tink the position of dudge of she s eae hs M UOt HWare of Aud | and that he hed iadicet sald servanteto leavethe | injiuetion to prevent his being exso-ed to pablic ‘ew Jersey. Anumber of fr jutend to eon eat . G10 000; uae this suit ie (0 Preme Court: that ae would ta Nation areer i and ext Manefeld, and Ul contempt and irreparable injury. Fisk knew that formar to-day and qualify ia suns of §10,000 to | Filty-third stre: 1 in tha a” a iinan Fisk, © vers ehowl n her employ an oosure In these documents wo be de 25,0 wack, two weeks 4, we ited ore pert ato read n portion of Mes man and inna i : 6 ‘ x S110) OM thie suine proceeding ¥ days H wae by me fo) Sanat cLd t tee WHO lseced. the lajanction " Pownlen Ribs Me iceaeh Geo Menta Dy ted thas it cuuld be proper Walaa t Seuard stated tome thar it | Ete nce e seventh, paragraph o provided as acorssaia, by him | fue SueKe WLO leaded the Injunction know Of shat | Was thie a Murder ¢ tree” was Presiden r migut ac beuelt ihe Were the arbitra. Ts did not contain any | gue said Fike T of sald Iast-mentioned p ac, and that the Dtained by Fisk The body of the unknown woman found in the This anid that Mr, OF Mir Sucpard, for the defendants, claimed intr the | te Tight procure | py vi any rigs Hee a ee ee ie eee mat cucu A thug coUlt bes-of ten | North River, at tne foot of 16th sireet, on Friday, | Groh, tat thor ge ‘ gwird oud bo do wit Wy te nad A HUPLEMB COLKT JCDGKSMIP who since Wiogtin boon Cxposed in thetr pub: | the ith ult, {8 still ia. the Morzu one having pert cee erat i rly clare the Cour, Would be ro uecat from 4 rec pothing | & larue, ind ato tay He and tu thelr iguemiuious career. That Wag One | come forward to Sdentily tt, Yesterday merning . Gerniat 1 Wan a wuik to prevent Ue y ' tater F No EXTORTION ATTEMPTED. Held saad Fisk pimset nat be | Geld from using the adini-siony eo Deputy Coroner Beach made an examination of | My. tirt x0) Ee Leeann arg chrealenod ba pauiien tern. ih Ii je not trae. aiid Edeny that satd tetters or nevers, | Snomteden’ «| letters to bring that man to justice ai the body, and found upon it several marks o beach Pa ; ‘ s RTOKES'# AFFIDAVITS, tp CUR OL ALI Dewar asm friends, oF for seuiny the sae LO Others Lor publiem. |W erin’: | half of his ellent was much bruised, Under the s:aip were tre? | torosis of ofice-s i of New York, s.—Rawarl § wt ee very lobe threaten. or Intend 10 publish. or ¢ K Was thie said Fisk thas A SENTENCS NOY FINISHED, clots of blood that the decesned liad bee | Screrle, of 8 Voie duly sworn, state ies aud ee Gounse} fOr thy said Erie | ove nD Mhrongh the ress cr othernises t Whavove mention bowed 1 t r| Deaton over the head. Her intornal organs were Ie ee ee ae ied Hacetcd ‘vary latye lube | cent so tar as may be legitimately connected with | eu ttotuakesuch afidayis | -.Jlow Wt would have looked betore the nnblic if the condition of those of a person Who hat ae 4 in the nn i Couns eerie ad Yo eRe eee | gar proceedings, and may Oe proper, all or any of | ey Une thereatter th sin ‘ams and letters written from Albany trom 7 met death us and body nich. rive Sear oh 1M. t0 80%, aad koew inut | sald albeiavite or outer, papery: and Lstace that T hay House tn Twen'y-cuirc | Gould and Fisk to bis client were publisued, stating | were badly vail Rv » Bethe sala Fok caged that said usiners bad warts him | Beyer benrd of any Or tateutloa on the par Wow mucd money it Look —= Dr. Beac at the Woman had , very rich. and Was warked ayalust subuutting uy and do vot belleve thai Visk CAVE DEPONERT A sdaige Hrady—That 19) ou of the papers. 1 | boen either beats Toudered juseasin e ak Mine to bis urpuration ; yet alter what suid Seward gai thi don't with tohenr it, Lbave not tresiizntest sym | gnd then thrown into theriver. Sie Was tn Trish he pitted to me on the subjece In Urging Lis OWA appolut. hatend Lather r, | Rithgatcharee, am pathy oF interest as (o bow the case may allect any- | woman, apparently about SS years out, stout, well place ment ar such ardivatur, L believed Ae Would act hi devendani. Luther R. | gid Figk cane th Pe RprOnns OApATenUT, ADEM DH yeare Oi atUut Welle ward fey with ave ava Makes Juetuward 1a te pr 1 make a motion to sei 1 Gepoments i ba Mr. Courtney—If Lam outside of the ease I will ped, nd 18 b Boalthy condition af sho te apuier rat Thierviore'agteed'ta peeot sald’ sewaid ae ti : Xi | gomething fF ae moras, Hak tT cattlaaide st iy as suum a9 ponsibie re . ray. 6 {wentr-Ave toussad dollar trate igen sueuy, the sett Serily bel Atlon wa'shaite Uy raid | | Juve Brady— Tore are uo references to any tole a Seiauve of the Americus Club Mouse by the Fuperty lease 40 : 4 NOV KNOWN BY sTOKHE ered ty < Bae he Afoveratd to be opened, and 1 to be at Mberty to g vk BY SiOx Fak, and» red by him to rams in the c1 fy Sheri. Fapbay ha Mt idee eMutiaol sua, | brovt cf the amowor of mis e niin ae iF ua ‘Tho! [have never spoken to, and am not aconanted | nent. to qnent tO make the am polit Coartuer it we were to bring them ia Jutge : rit Me Halt esse? ‘ , ) +e as 4 IY ve hens ob the 1h Janmary bad cen he. Ne ee iadaata tn this Gellon haces tke | acorcseld ‘aman al Neary Pratt would probably commit ue both for contemns. ayor Hull was yesterday asked what action D Meant F ouibany were o Sats Foye sof nbould be take Bpon the original m ites b ete nit Manst al Mas ave no knowledgt degonent feady uny Ume this Mr. Courtney in conclusion conclude re Wan Oa th J ecu of ork. hough Fee ee oe eed eee a olwaee aria: Cisk a | jgfcnuants Mansfield and Marsh. {have no knowledge | defePaouig th galt; Courtney in conclusion concluded there war | he intended to take im reeacd (o the resolutions | entre the maxi icons cluty iouoe of Une 4 peoly as wre’ for t Ma rea et hoy irrespective Of bald setsiemunt | anacever of the derengant James Voorn , have never | Contained to dehonent's Kuow FT ee tee tin secleshtion’ cdopiad by the Qoeanihe [Hine ec Lnulan Teint Caw wis Way Coupany. 1 witch they were I iaih of danuary. m him to my knowledge, and Hever heard orsaw hie | Sanit this deponent told action against lis clieut, Mrs. MaueBoid, What sie | call a Oe GLH Lah ‘ nthe (rasaportation of tae oil reba . A i wane une Leaw it in the complaint herein. He cer 1 to, but the said Fisk @lWarE sequcsted deponcnt to | migut do With any Paper iui Ker posseswivn De didn’t | tee of Soventy. ‘The Mayor said thut he was om. | ( Peat te iauate A sou allowed to said Kefnery Coin Yisk, GOULD, AND SWEENY'S ATTORNEY mavters sol ny ia the complaint, OF i veverin the | ag inen alter over and Ue deponent woald come ver. | Kuow and didu't eare. Cally unkware that any such resolution had beon | & a om Lebar Biteb a bulner a w aid not ean Hot’ . . vr tne eacd papers to effectuate anc subualse | Maiters seh ' te the com latn gor eee Ue sh Swe | apetothe conclusion: that hecontcarsofeaid wished | Mr, Beach said that t sas not very pleasant, at | passed. Hy hed not read them, noreven Kiviced | yy vonceru. My i relalivne with o ihe poblic Layee a Fawn by salt Beward, of sevuctate, sa:d J or Kichard [or des it were truthial; but shat this deponent ee | tevet to bis wind, to discuss the copmection Le: | at tem, Me bad not said wuything te ity the | Garwey and otuer memt Alas Hid tee thongt. tu Buvaley,, ae mee OE TA a AIO pasties | he com paint gud marian Sharge: ana ST iween Mr, Fisk und Mr, Stokes, ans Tumors now in cireulution concerning his wished BU CERARUIER RAC ade tas Alle ene Ribs punoe paid isk & Gould was well Koows Os aud | were, sicnea apd rend." I do not Heaney tty worm to before me May / TED WOMSN HANOFIELD, mentee Uae rman ‘ : eine aah “i bia time, Janual ik Was Ae | eee marked [ untied it be, as Te Hay Gould, T worn to MeCant 01 ould on 9 Wome ts contents trol couilecation uy an id BOMN, MrUPHIOE ats cometoraunte | ac Ms i were, | Sweeus'sand Wil ihe aeesriatee 18 Fury public teand for City ana Couniyot New York, | {rverg enterinning to himeelfto ontempnite ty fw cil wit aid matters, and pay the amOant | Oe Twas ne ogetner a 177 ral Flipped hadenmtiinaeicng (Reith exorniy proferaional connection which he aud nis learned ) WAs#iNarox, te Dan — eit ent Pe eae vaitettie wubime | nnd representing Wane: | Swora to before me ile deh day of Oeranes, Itt Rie cecaiceranysReraas Gaills ar: Ness Pars drethron had with a controversy of this char: | ceived a large umuor of cui)» to-tay, He z. | Baplesien af o Witcher Mieant sailor, A rint | ould, bad Og L or H #wgeny in ob iets | Praxciw i Renee, Com ot New York ¢ eet Ward belie duly sworn deposee and save velar. He thousit it was very much to be re: | cgiiont health and spirits, and thous ho wou Thenks giving merits vier te ere and sMidavit, Both Seward TULLERTON'S RETAINER WRG Vo wut ‘That for and during two year iant | greited shat persons of the character of M ef ol q f Samual Wright's Pua i} Vaverso IN STOKES, fo ti to be at the head of bis oldgCommilte dow Mh ; , THREAT TO KE Duty and County of New York, 8.) Edward s rust sao bas been emploved by Miss Helen Thine | Munsfield—that tho habits and the fo Deas the head OF ble oldacoramittne t GOH) HOt Te cloded ‘while tha eer ie un ral WFGve Gutw ATT ageraunt heverer te Uiteteia wea bale diester, wich being deponent’s | amoury and debaucheries of that com to knuw whit the Seu ‘ im © break ‘ t vate Matters, disor wii be aetiver ed ta er: eres dati, ff Jocation, ab Nb OUiNR TR een Well arguaine” f permitted to cocapy ay We Grant will oppose any restoration, and there iy | tay ! iran 4, it 4 the asi renaery ith inewerds titted vei rea eaM Manahold and (ricudly with, bers. that in | Sttention. cWhere was there unything waich Jus: | Neely WO Ue wu suimased fn tho eaucd eee satoary 4 us i fone to rai ine out Of Fe On’ said’ arbiration said Seward and | Siferent stages theroot employed. y the mouth of March inst a ney Riek, Jr whom ae | cifed counsel ia sayin that In erating the injauc —— the ti j i v0 oF 4 RUE. aie in / paiasanae ataneh apie AR TINE mud Feauired | tor'wits | Wiliam (A | Beach.’ Fig pepanene Arnie honse, 318 Raenty. tira str tion Judge Prute win privy to tro sileged motives | Old the Grant Rive Wane to Muy up. JU ree mewn ss of oy er bh dail tae money Of the remuery COmDALY Dapere waich | Pwks arresced through the avency of raid Fisk, before | tat deponent then shedieare which animated Mr. Fisk t—tbat it wes forthe bro | Arnawta, Ga., Deo, 1,—Nome time ago Mr. | Bi fe) \“ * t 4 us aut deported 19 Ghe mdiyiiual mebit aihereia | manianorinmuy am@davic of vetobesttiast. stil was | request, and there Who tried to | teation of Mruton, a Republican Sonator, tutroduce! a ree ely : $4 airievd ob Fisk's; aud took various r Metomed to consitlt Bald Beach and his ton at their | inauce deponent to # ol Uairaress Peaunt eat wean Futon, a Republi are rushed i wy at baer ‘1 vA Proc eninws agaipe tg wit ne eased mo to be | mentioned Mie tO eogard Co any coutroversios Witt Fiske | id, saving be Wou u tietter (or devon ni tou looking to the payment for emaueipated slaves, | tion ar the & “1 \ LA povitiog im Sait company, ne pro: | toe sald agidarit hereinnetore rel searmat when the wotion to sel weice the award of sand | Incase she ald 40 id Fk, tried tO prejudice | and to conceal letters and telegrams despaivicd tv | Phe Legislature passed, by an over sheliaica Donia. | It 19 t , \ #4 sutor judge Prac an dojunction aug J orga) | Haavit and gino that Lehoutd sur- | Seward was made, to which the hicsrut action relates ponent eK ett $aiG Manefrid. and stared Fink while luxuriating th the house und eubrcos | cratic majority, 9 rosolition defrating and conde muy | the boiler pip " % pany. wii ast Tuy OWb ABO Iny Wott Gal bok whicltwoold senioune adct te | 1 ERA wit ik ny -anaihe dud ake. 4 Fe eee eo fait ano ry Pee eat ey in clase, would | Mr Braton's resulution, a8 tending io 09 Ai TT Hii! cdiveto uleta the aatd A@davit, and the said gaye ed MAG paid: Fullerton arelainer of 8300. Gondueut Justher says saat on ome ocearion sho | ity, Mr. Ivek, notwithstanding he Vas been de The Attempt to Bribe # Jury, Richard Delahaye, of 14a 1 Nitty if pemproaveeven grat 233 WT) ORIGINAL LETTERS i har taeaald Biuivrton dua not render mo any g! wounced as 8 criminal and maleiactor not ouly de Judge MeCuan bas requested the jurors in the | avenue, was fatally injured yor ) sore Aces Oe Eyetn eli ws roin, and oso ¢ald ovher loltcrs of sali service, nor, thal T sineinter, ‘arsw oxy taper, for PRIVATE BOX AT THR GRAND OPERA MOLSE serving social oviraciam, but the poblic ans erimival ’ Ia who Ture | ure blast ou St, Nicholas avenue My b warrant, Which was 5 te therein, Bor Argue any, notion ne vs vi n fein aid to | condetbnAtions oI fe Cours, yet win PorsuHs WAG FuReTvOTE 140 aypronch (heat tenaaone z tite OC gala bat, ond, ol Arafitouior thereupon required snat t | Hone took place berwecs hin, and 128 ot i | som ald Pine whorcames 19 same, and again saitts | folday fast ae ariparmed sei untouened to athanton thoie nontys9 O¥UN CuK 14 V'GUSK | A Moysenold Worl) Te ‘ aoa ty ‘ ern bpilesston | should vy Fone i) ek " | Ce it lia) ol War grauid ca tiv bersooal Applicaton | should make an atid en OF ONY Ol 4 ‘eulday id | bouudy dopouemt very Much, apd depongay replied f Wheu ple leqmed Grong ems ibe aduereni Ob D Basrivia's, Cooper lasts f ‘es Poe ek rid Gould aad tas Couuerl, Mr, J deus, 9 tho eens that Lond yo copy 9 “Veticte | of sald beward aud Buckioy, aoa’ We eilderss ab rT 17 ? qt ; v4 a4