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Amanemenre To avndemy of Mi Barnum's Groat Mune oth's Theatre ih, ay, an Ot, A 8s dier's Progress, Opera Mouse Coc per Institute Uy a ned 904 tt ine Edwin's The Boufle, with Aver ow Vork tres Nymple Theatre Jon Francisco Minetec + Overe Howse foppovite Academy of Muses (hlrty-fourth strect Theatre NALLONAL LYMAN MBULL, OF ILLINOIS, For Vice President : SAMUEL J. TILDEN, oF XEW YOR Issues for th: jou Granti«m and Tw # by Laws for the nent of present-tak Of pul lie roo Lain to be abolished rand bribe-taking as Well as toration of potiti #1 rights too! neerned in the late revel #0 that appoin as A means of cor We polities of the ¢ ortiy men in higa places wife to any office Reform of the r for all revenc nties on allt on of other duties Veshington. yeelally intercsted partner, cannot fail te t Le new to h particular known wishes of the great body of taxpayers, tus Lecn ilegally con tracted in their name by the creatures of the erty holders « of Washington is infinitely the population that Breater in proportion te 1 of New York by ipation in the 118 message to Cougr over Ly partisan tration, or siolidly ignored by the Pres dent neing proof of the ¢ r reasons for ¢ was 12,429 ¢ith equal 4 publican State ticket. We only know that, in proportion to the whole Repullican vote cast, tho bolt from that tic then, in round numbers 20,000 Republ ¢ in the Stato, who, at tho recent olcction, | voted for minor candidates, bat refused to sustain their regular State ticket Now, every well informed politician knows tremendous pressure that except for t brought to bear upon the topu ccount of the Tammany frouds, the bolt ket, because of the out from the State raycous proceedings of Caint's offi ra and retainers at the Syracuse Conven jon, would havo been more than double what itwas. Indeed, except for t pressure, and for the uttor he Democracy arising from the same cause, the Byracuse ticket would have beeu beaten by fifty thousand These figures are capable of a far wider n than to the State of New York applicati ‘This State gives only eleetoral votes of the whole Union, If, u der the most discouraging cireamstane and in the face of persistent efforts to keoy them in line, and when a bolt was stignia de of the Tam of fits, twenty thousand Repub. ted as playing into the h many robbers, and was sure to be barren immediate ber licans in this Sta test at tho polls had the courag yrainst nominations di least ten times as many independent Repub. licans in the Union who will stand up to their convictions at ll hazards, and will not only refuse to support a regular Republican candidate for the Presidency whom they do not like, Lut will vote for an opy didate whom they do like Tn 1868, when Gen. ly eeceptable to all Republicans and to many Democrats, and when Gov. Seymour was borne down with an obnoxious platform Gnaxt only got 9 majority of 809,588 in tl whole Tremncnr, and thes Republicans alone wou 100,000 in the popular vote, thus Grant's mojority of § 90,000 ind make n chang stroyiy 0,588, and turpis whole tiers of States against fi m ted by no means mea Republican defection from Gon, Grant; but we taken them beeaus: they eannot L ligpntod, and becauss they prove that, the language of Julge Cenc, if @nant the Repudlican candid: of worst beaten non that ev will come ¢ flow Crime is Promoted. In Louisville, a cierk in the Post Ome ung man Lelonging toa bighly respectable family, bag been a Land held to bail he sum of ten thousand « lars to app rtrial on the charge of robving the mail 1 The evidence against him appears to be con uvive, a® several le were found upon his person at the .time of ly tac 8 ingtances of dishouesty ou the 18 orrest uch cases as this are on pert of these employed in positions under the general and various State and municipal veriments are becoming painfully £ quent It @ not dither to aeeount for thie un pleasant and disgraceful state of affairs hos, inthe miuds of many, ¢ to be cot idered nothing disrep ly om Ligh fpotitions, mt the eviven wealth im the eyes of the focial recognition Id ssume to Le gentlomen the common bur; his vocation under cover of night, as to the crime of theft they add the tien in high places, more than to part of minor official Le become so valent A young man is sppointed te a clerkshiy Micebolders livin kuows their official incomes w 1 not ju and accumulating wealth by a corr their offic al powers, ‘They may not steal direetly from (he public treasury; but they corruptly divert the a antagonistieto those of the public at large and they are not disrac din public eati ou for de He seet a bankrupt ¢ wok 5 a few years acq enormou wealth Ly fraudulent a: portunities, and for a long time and by his Hucnee rule the a legislative bodivs of his State. He heare o} the whelessle robberies by the carpet rulers in Georgia and North and South Carc ina, and woes tiat these thieve receive t countenance and support of the Adminisira at Washington, He learns that the given iinportant ofliees in return that he ated convicted crs to 7 ) honor and trust; and that dy f term of office he has s« he pow accumulate a jrreat fortune turally 1) ng man t) ritied 107 mit ¢ those holding positi he takes to plain and vulgar 1 To be sure, it ie no excuse forth ! permitted bree to eternal ifany is one. ep and ing et was larger here than in any other portion of the State, It is a very mod erato cetimate to put it at 4,000. We have, blicang on is eovere noralization of abont one tenth of th © to pro te by a Convention of Guani’s officeholders, then it is safe to assume that there are at position cau ANT was thorough notion. Let Gant run in 1872 against a@ Reform candidate like Lyman pendent ree we have the extent of the of th containing money table to steal from Le funds; and many men who ar nett now figure prominent om those woo 1 men of honor. Aud yet these men are more culpable tha: lar who stealthily pursues asta uch qually serious offence of a base betrayal of the con fidence which has been placed in their integ rity by their fellow-citizens, And it is owing to the impunity which has attended corruy other ause, that defaleations and robberies on the ry. He secs around him n a #tyls which he thority with whieh tion of private interests which arc Leorrupt use of bis ion of the nneeted with Rings as corruy ig a8 Tammany that he has ap gate, And the highly moral and religious men who are 0 blinded by partisan pr ju dico as to sustain for office, or in office, mon who make corrupt us-s of the authority in trusted to their hands, are as much teapon sible for the increase of crime which natural ly results from such a perverted st pullic opinion as those who actus tie pate in the distribution of the spo le — Can Tt Be Porsthte t One of our brilliant corps of Washington correspondents reports in a letter which we pu! lish this morning, the au at ¢ in the fight betw acteristic fact th eof the # nm Seerct Minister Catacazy was the refusal of the nister to pry a large price for » piece of thie city which the Secretary do- t this is M real es ate tired togcll, Can it be possill true? Any way 2 of the great Dronehes of bus ness attended to by ths Ad. tiinistration. ‘There are speculations in law Conpin There ulations in Seneca sandstone, by ity of Washington is robbed and gold, out of whic 25,000 pr brother-i for Mrs. GRAN draws are which the « ruived, while the members of the Ring, Gen. Gran included, pocket the avails in safety. There are epeculations in telegraph stock which raise the price from 84 to 70, the ast lift, and then the bold bulls se!l out and leave their victims to deplore the loss. There are President's messaze giving it the speculations in k flecee the merchants of New York and fatten the lucky members of that Ring. ‘Then there letters to the Czar in that capacity ) it isall around, Speculat , Ri and corruption are the ordor of the day wider this Administration, ‘Then there is the grva Cuban Ring, with Secretary Fisn’s son. inlaw being ite most ective member and President Gran ite right bower, with t or twenty millions for its prospective profits Amid this great rush of Rinyrs, robberies, and if Don a hand in by frauds, it would not be surprising HAMILTON Fisit should ta aitempting to put off upon the Russian M ster a lot of land on New York for fifty value, y east Bile of above list However, let us wait and see, Perhaps Don UAMtnion w Il write a communica tion on thin subject, because he knows wi are his friende Dore he deny that he tried le money out of Catacazy, and with | he couldn't ’ im becaus Let him send us hie answer, and we will) w ay'a 8 The Yon. D.C. Howett, State Suporn lent of the Banking Department, bas appoint dan Examining Board, consis ng of Messrs. te the is city and in Kures, Acpricu, and Rep, to i we Banks in tl ook'yn, The measure, which has doubtle at ondition of the Sa 1 prompted by the recent deploreble tulurs t known ay Ring ks, is timely aud judicious, and entitles Mr of several ese institution Hownt to the thanks of the large class whose hard earnings are sited in savings banks [tis sitisfuctory to know that, under the abl supervision of the Hon, Kaensox W, Keres, the work will be done in such a anner as to com nd the public contidence, We tuke leave to tmoke a single suggestion, which we trust Mr Hower willheed: It is, that the result of the examination be published at the earliest day practicable, to the end that the depositors moey iustitutions to avoid—it is and at the same time which of them they may safely trust In the absence of such seasonable publicati kuow which of th evred there are several of this ¢ Mr, Hownrt can hardly expect toe st ther fuilures hereafter eceur ‘The establ siment of ar cin Franc aws hot @ word of congratulation from Gnant, nor do the recent sufferings of that unfortunate nation excite @ single utterance of sympathy Chis was to be expected, G potic Ad ministration bas uo sympathy with republican d while the barbarities of the Spanish monatera at Havana fail to attract atten ed at that there r the nation wihict Ants de institutions, 4 ton, it is mot to be wonde word of er ourages aided us to gain our Likert es. Quant recor 1s that Congress ii rouse the salaries of puite olticers, The pay of LincoLs is not aullicient for our wealthy Presi lent, and the Congressinen, who want places for their political friends, had better vote for au in crease, Meantime, thousands of persons are houscless in Chicago, M.chigan, and Wisconsin The poor of New York and Boston are threateved with one of the severest winters on record, a tie compensativa of skilled labor im the New England fuctories is on the decrease. The Pres dent, however, in the sumptuous White House, rolling in the riches in return for which he has iven offices, wants an increase of salary, If an increased salary would be likely to influence Guan not to reccive auy more presents, itis to be hoped that Congress will grant the increase even to the amount of one hundred thousand dol ay be urged, it is true, that poor and honest Presidents have lived without complaint the present pay, but such an argument should not be considered when the honor of the nation t stalk ( Banks applicdia the [lou Repr niatives on Wednesday for informati n to the late ferovious massaere in Havana, A any information sent to Congress must be ott cial, and as Consul Purnuirs was driven out of Santiago de Caba for reporting outrages in that il becaase Le refused to testify that th itis most unlikely that any trustworthy informa tion will be furnished to the State Department by uny United States Cou RATT NT Nhirty years ago familia troubled w ho formed their idens « 4 life trom ny Voy od Manyarrts ad winds, found fort the pages of Th Ovn tl and secretly nurtured pes of xe eo achioving distinction in thy offen effectual, an Lin numbertess instances youth eut to sea because they could not be eoutrailed THE SUN, FRIVAY, DECEMBER 8, 1871 In 1860, under the ins and owners of ships. inistration of Gov. Barns in Massachusetts, ‘4 Nuutioal School was established in Boston as a teformatory, in the hope of rescuing boys fr crimival courses, and at the same time providing for the wants of commerce young men educated sly for maritime pul still continued, but has ne been very su eleven years of its existence over 2,000 pupils hove been admitted, but less than half of these have been sent to sea, even for a sing’ vably less than a sixth part of the number have become sailors by occupa provided for the ose was sold a year a: n tho 1st of October last was but one handred lust year or two it bas been extremely difficult to find places for the boys as and they have been found 1 © to reformatory eff: orts than the boys at the election. of by a vote of 18 to 16, is @ triumph of Gov, Wanworm over virtually Lieu/enant-Governor in r of Dexn, deceased, ix one of the ablest and most ial colored gevtlemen he member of the Committee whic! ant last summer at Long Br removal of brother-in-law smissed the Cowmittoe so radely, and whe Back is understood to have said, inw low tone, as ing public eors to be even with him This blow kills € Porter, of this Lin the House of Repres tatives a joint rea lution pro the great Ring of the Pruktns claim, iu which the President ir said to be employed ae claim agent, writing private State, has intr ying to amend the President and 1 shall hold office dur Constitution ing the wrm of President who This is a sound applica. tion of the oue-terin principle, and if it should be adopted by the two Houses of Ce latures of two-thirds of the relieved from one al evils that now le Territory ? ia it, of course, for his rdly anything else, there is money “IF bad mer The appoint has talked w senator Trumpou This fellow tells says, that he understood the Senator to say that not run for President so the talker When Senator uisved Jom Mace ws to be Doped tat the mat n jor both of these 1 the BUBport tor another fig gentle and pe Messrs, Cooura Partaking, im fact, crinping match once so popular among the youein of Old Kugiant, than of rargcinary conthet, wio work of humanity or twice @ year it wes of @ certain portiof of t rige G2bt should occur, sult from such an event, ouses find their rece cesmary to the Many benodcial etfects re ‘The gontiemen Wao keep reared by tae erent; impecaaious buff pitions, profit by the h regard to the manly art nierest thus awaken the principols in the rters, reap ric le of excarsion to witness the rvests of groenbacks from the Lekets lo people Wuo desire needy piecnocket is saved fr by the chaue at each other here, (hon to see Lerocious rough® Who do not care d 40 the conseq’ os of their te #LOATLONS IN TREASORY fing 850,000 urer Springer, Dini ae te sb. riment, aod 4 Liens of « other frauds of teased by bie oe LIFE IN WASHINGTON CITY. STILL PUSHING ON THY BIG POSTAL TELEGRAPH JOB. The Standing Comm! Recuswnt Ka-Kinx Wit ing the Pay of Naval Om kiving a National Motido SENATE. ...Wa ich was tabled, for the abotivion of PA patition from the colored N. Y., ask the Sarple enti a for th Civil Righte Mr Sumned ated his views of the groat { portance oF t ure, and said that it Consress ould immediately puss iL and Drosent it to the ca} oven people W wend Le one of the gre mae ever made in bomen histor Adon ne the Goverment tO ae v power over ail railroads wot toc cuaraeuer THK POSTAL THLEOMAPH JOD, Mr. POMUBOT (idee, Kiesis), p dibas «modifi ofthe Dil tor ew which vas beIOs Lie Com: eat effort bo unite the Kervices, Ramsey (i ” and to connect telegraph with ibe vice, It provides tor tie incorpor tolograph ord of G Tracey of Lilinois, a John » pe service under contract with ral ana on his bebalf, fo «large buLber of detaled requirements Master-General is empower tion to ve paid to the compuny, id by the puvlie for (he tran! provided the net income of t be reduced below ten per cenium of stock, whic! at the organization of the company te id thay ve wflerword increased by 8 constructed by Said 60 1, is to be §1,00,00 the auount of the actual coat ot lp At for the trangmission of teleerans. for tie Postinaster-Ge © privilece of transi apn and performing t the Country, excepting tole ox ruption, name any company in operation tor the siou of messages for tao public at of the approval of tals act, which no charge I$ made, tran lines of corporations, &¢., and all on waicy a te eeraph stamp f niMxed aud cavcel telex Lat the tt mission lwereof, The charze for the trans of rams by the Postmaster General Company in the United 8 cents or the Orat tw ineluuiug the date, wdi Niece not over 250 ty wore of ers, Nod #icma five ceute advitionsl tor each aduit or pot cot. Night Meese es ar row met cxcee ti mies, REGULATING THE PAY OF NAVAL OPviCRRS + Pa.) introduced aU aate he pay Of coma in the nave, Lhe bill gives the Adudral Mr. scort (Re, mas lid ever, to Fe ) at ve OF Ww: Vice-Admiral, $11. ty, und 87,00) on Ie waiting oF At sea, £5,000 c orders; Captains €s shore Ooty, and’ $300) On ceive oF Wai Commanders, 400° at sea, $3, aud $2,300 on cave oF waiting Air, bnownLow, ( er, Koxister pervising Arcuitect of the Scerewry of tae Loterior, OF Vaeuls, Comutssouer of Indian Aft snioner of Akrivu.ture, each $5,0W ver an Cou rintynt [ ostin € erks in istunt Regiser of tuo © hie weverui Bureaus of the Ire $3.60 exch ssioner of Cusioms, Audi or Pel ter-General, & fF SUM) ER (Rep., Mass) gave notice of a bili to Fe uce t Xulivh and aboiish the OM © of a maid that as or were to b Fight tat the ufice shoud be also x WITNRSERS, nuer of luternal Revenw € 4e dulies of the Comuirs) isced, it w THR RECUSANT KU-KL Mr Scorr dep, Pa) e Lup the j tion lor te arrest’ Of secusant Wituesses | Sir, Lumuspe (itep.. Po.) moved to make Fesc t S nile aione Mr t wed " Mr CARVENTER (I the press. [L uzhier,) Sr TY sold there were Indications that the frends au. brethren Of the witnesses ected With the press ubd With (ie telegraph Mir, CARPENTER returned Unit ii We witnesses Were Hot house.ves conuected with the fled 0. tie Juriedietion of the Sen crn ine he WHS aispose OnTON Ind.) sai igtne wt NP CARPENTER U es bed ihe aul uy t Git as they uid punish diem tor that, now licuse Gid, He regarded as settied that coud not puvith anybody for co onset or the press, [Lot ter.) iy to concede Mat tue Mouse uiso wus Aiter furtuer discussion, the Senate took a recess TUM STANDING COMMITTEE After recess wot Me KINGHAM Conn ) the 8 iuied the feck, ue follows On Privueges an Mot ¢ 1, au Hara, Muroo, Vattecou, sere, Li (Oh Finance—Mr, Sherman, Chi Sawyer, bluuuds, Wi Ou Cia ewe Mr Keloge, bpeneer, Huck Ob > kuuiactures MM He, GUDEL, aiid du, Ngricult ore MF. Mor Lewis, apd Paves (iv Mi. Wilson, Cua r ary On Naval AftaireAlr, Cr Nye, Osborn. rerry (MiG) OU Ke dudieiury-— Wear aid Ma nt Aico B. re iru ater, Freitughuy hind Post Roads—Mr. fi deddey. Oa ube Lands —Mr Pomeroy, Casitas On Vrivate Lava Chaitue—Ar, Davie tley On Widian Affaire—dhe. Haiaiy, Coa ra Bicaipilam, Fell Ky O14!" Pensions—Mr. Rainn, Pralt, Biowsiow, Hanon Brownlow, Corb tt, Hill, ad Daves (¥."y art, Korciuaa, Wright, 401 Duoa ts. Va Mor V r ' nt Juan er SELECT comMMIPrEeR, Tutenting the Towns ont pherd, who has peddied the ciudson for years, saya Gat (ue ere in howe places are being eystenat pangs of burglars. tines ono t Y n “i 4 of the int me Hig UY, and the pearle. wee Vigiianee olan hero Priya | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS Sin: To slander a man behind his back has idered by honorable men as mean Yo sauder @ man not only beni Of respectat urder the expectation trat sneak off undiscovered, ness that but few men are capa. belone to tat delec It 18 perfectly aale to treat n , contempt, set one is sometimes teu pled to KICK THE ANARLING LITTER CUR hoacy snapping at one's imiiar feelings that 1 con Appointed—The | a1.) neon con his duel, but b men in aeeret se HINGTON, Deo. 7, 14 a apecton Of th Mr. Seancen (Rep., Mass.) presented a petition, immediate p iy litte hamong F think will be your acquaintance, is, @ paucity of td feifconcent, philed ap vonity, dev and hypoeritiet most he allow since yon must exhibit loness of soul ained by such sion, und said that te nia. le (work oF si to dest with you as I find you. At a meeting of zation on my start), Lp ‘i 1.) introduced FedUuce Lue Flex Of correspoudence bY tele ion of a postal dinor C. Huy 8. Hewitt held on the 28:h ott me, to te extent or contemptdle attack Wou.d BOL have elicited a repiy from me, exe on to denoun:¢ your limited ey ae gariaaat EO ENKAKING AND COWARDLY MANNER in which it was ordance with | dort as 1 find Yreenming it travicted by you, be correct, as 1 to fx the compe asionof measuzex, | "Mr. 8. B. Chittenden sorang to his feet (consia ¢ Company sl ali not orris «8 MnWorthy of confers Now, sir, | have Leld my present ofice for three buve aischarged my duties faithtuliy (with one exception, wi teh will b W td the mating cti That L have pan wople to the bi successive’ terme ter noticed), large majority of the community, ished crime and protected the ability 1 know aud the people believe, and the avhic ery rams of the following Jelevrams transinitted orged my duty, 1 mo with their conf. ‘The only tine repeatedly honor telegrams d you leave (quite uagnanimouniy) to stay at But Lam rewinded Ktrivuting your aut of coufide ry, quite the reverse. 1 that 1 am five cents 08 postage Unanimous stay-at bi ays he, * we had sont roukiyn would have go to Washington, al affuire are Keal spirit that controtled es Siall be uniform for equal Uittanicer ata rave not exceeding (wenty-Ove a te depiew tle see that our nat It was a me: ies apart, and fity ances between 250 and GO iniles, wity twenty sal KM wales Ww be RENE twenty five cemts per thousana T mention this by way of consolation eesing any opinion as to the corr The report procee 1s my friena’s judgment. (.00) saw no reason Why nothing had Way, sir, Walle you have beew doing noshing but A LOT OF SENSELESS GAB Tnave been busy at work in the biggest fraud 1 have nvesticating WN) at wea, $6,500 ob shor *Tilon't want to yo into hie char are a mean, da nian wno speass out, ) on suor wonid bet 100 to 1 1 on the ballot ust _as Well as not omit the word e? Isimply ask you believe in plain n full wccord; don't talk i 4 good thing, ts It not? I did not tix plan some people would not kno I like plain taik, d ih), presented a dill Assistant Sere: ¥y Depirtuent t volnt we are you think #0? what # lise fu It is #0 hanay & bypoerive ; We real andy We are here everas departionnts, 3,50) & ary, wud Ch Fj Deparimenis, PRACTICAL Paraiors You don't know wh brains enough to A mean, cowardly veart 1 by saving that ne With gIVNe * thie man Morris once $10,000 to a ce. to. substanciate Now we com Acertain mon a A110 De B1,08), apt Durposes, ai YOU DID GIVE THR Moxey, os have no I there seo what ain animal cut by assumit Tieave you to make the apt o, Wo excuse W118 one ingle act oF ue Lam conscious of ever having commit b be Lriefly stated. and pt arge suin of money to secure 3 it mplaint was made against F political corruption Wilnesses to prove the charge were sunvc se Was examined pers n to whow was svent cor oy the Grand Jury money came to me press (ue cbarge, Jeasant position case Was not you pad th 4 that I would no would put bim in lin, anu Cas Through kin Hogs, L delieve ut you deserved. (ast you wer whien | epeak B.Chai wan uli, Caairuy n view of the you have the v slander a'puuiic ofticer tunder the base sian But | am rewin ald youmgain Huyeck, Wilson, Culdwe fuvbody who can show the proof of if appear tn Until auch proo! uid pot prin de ap the lotter of Mr B CHITTENDEN 5 18 PIEKREPONT StHERT THE BROOKLYN FRAGDS nT Hae lot-Box mr veured tort st District of the the counts 0: Bb Woval Ab Cale wilete WHO Wil De wMOMAIY dat with, DASHES HERE AND THERR BY the SUN'S REPORTERS, onntiinsnene Another Dow Story—A Highly-Prined Quad Fuped that will Cost Something before he Gets to the Court of Appeals. Joseph Rheinboldt, a German patriot, keeps n lager beer saloon at 453 Pear! street, and Revnhard Feigman js a dealer in Airican hair at 00 Prince street, Rheinboldt is also a iover and breeder ot sporting Coz of (ie European type, and boasts oi the purity of his breed, of Bogiish setters, About to years ago he committed a Ave « the care of a Jersey trainer, one Swed soon there tol lel pup te bor, ani fter the pap, “Sport” by name, wor n, In October hist Roetnvoldt chanced to erey into @ saloon in Frankfort street, and anw a gent man enter with the identical dog 'at Mis eels, Lie Stranger, Mr. Foigman, of 9) Prinoe atroet, aid ¢ Whe tue dog. This did not atiaty Roeit 1 No would have taken his property Nad 1c officer interfered. On the following morn AWiLO! replevin Was Aied out for the recovery f Sport.’ A inorahal, armel wita this warrant went to Feigman'’s suse mud rostored te dog to tho orizinal owner. Binco then tere have been three auits for the pro prictorahip of this costly qeadraped, the last Witiea Was tried Inthe Second Diseriet Court yess ter Sir. D. O'Brien was coantel for Rucioboidl, t forward at loasta domon witnesses 1a ny the aninal, Justice K ne, who presitel a stice Kiviin's piace, deciied in’ favor of deteud nt, Rielabuldt appealed to a higaer trib Mayor Halland the Unt for Expulsion, 9 to 2, One of the fow communicative members of tgp Chion Club was interviewed yesterday by a Sug reporter in relation to the reported expuirion of Mayor Hall by the Board of Governors on Wedn diay evening. He was asked, * What ection was tuken at that meoting 2” Momber—Weil, I am not disposed to tel); ont? suppose it will lok ont, The session was very stormy, and a good deal of feeling prevailed, but it Was nelly allon one aide Reporte —On what side? Member—Against Hall. A report in favor of expulsion was presented, aud it was informally cat ried by a vote of 9 to 2 Revorter—Is Unat vou final ? Member—No, by no means; it shows, however, that he has only two friends in tne Board of G ernors. But it will have to be submitted to w tud meeting of the C.cb before the Mayor cau b mally expelled. ‘The Mayor's connection with has been rather unfortunate of late. 1h they Want Didi to Fesigo 10 te Lows aud has rather a hard time of it in tue Manhattan Clio, I kuow he hax comporntively tow win tie lavter organization. Idon't know how ne stands iq the Blosson Cinb, and ow to the Americus, jot kuow that is ratuer shaky just now. eines The Differonce between Five Cents and $500, Mr. Thomas Hamilton entered a Third avenue car at Ninetieth street to go to Thirtieth street, He paid bis fare and was transferred at the depot to Clnb-The Vow another car, No transfer ticket was, however, given, o him. Below the depot his fare was aguin des manded. Ho refused to ony it, explaining that le ald tt wlresdy. He wan thorenoa forcib ¥ In the Superior Court the jury gave him aces, encer’a charge, under which this verdict 1, liye down @ facher imporiant law, which HroMZht in doable oy Ko} ent decisions. Ihe Company claimed in ite defence that they were Hot respousibie tor the violence of their eouductor, Judge Spencer coarged that (t was well settled Uiit corporations were ilubie for torts OF Wronge come mitted by their ag te line of their emp ment, ant thit It Was Wi hia the tine Of thelr. em Dooymeut for conductors to put off passengers (ro 4 car wien they relured to pay their fare, Ii le iwoushy does tits, the Company ie Haale, and. the tina case like this, give not only cove ary damaz ge Sponcer ra at. Tie soto Avenue Kai road, and disseate from Judce Jones's deviaion lo tue viore recat ease of Priont agt. The Hadeon River Railroaa Company, and holes (hat tm that ease, as in this, the case wie Busta tally @ case Of assault ano buttery, and t ombany was liable Precisely as an ind vidal would be; that @ Corporation Con Comal, (hrougs itt agents, a:acit ud battery, libel or alin ter, «nw exemplary daiuages may Le obtained tn such cxses ayainwt it, pctcabomtehity Repablicnuism iu Brooklyu, Yesterday morung Dr, Bell of Warren stre ti. MeCat ough entered Carter's saloon at Fa too venue sna Ked Hook lane, Brooklyn, Joctor had been Visiting MeCullouzh's sick ebild. ‘on a(ter entering the saloon, Mr, MeCutlouzh wae itieke i by {Wo young men, James Funan wud Bae ward Proctor, ‘The doctor, who ia aix feet high and weighs 69) pounds, interfered to save Dis frien and finaliy rescued ity trom his assailants they reached the sidewalk the doctor was kvocked Jowa with a club apy beaten ima most brutal ni er, Tis head wae covered with) wounds ani t's face terribly lacerated, Mr. MeCutlonat was beaten hike 0 k n Proctor weve arr ‘As the doctor and Mr. MeCulfouh were able to appear to make a complaint, Justice Waeb eld the a6 $1,500 bail A Cipher that Mate a Big Diference. Last Tuesday 1, Ricords wet into H, A. Hele ser’s Sous’ banking house in Broad sweet, and offered for sale a €100 ten-forty bond, The beud was bought for $109.75. A check way made ¢ and by mistake @ cipher was «dded, which made the cheek worth $1,007.50. Mr. Ricorus put itn bis pocket, and eft, A short time aiterward the mistake was discovered, and the Fourth National Bank was notified, Tut checa ts numbered 25,06), Since that time Mr. Rieords haw not been seen by any mem er of the firm Mr. Heiser ays that fh has no doubt. that Mr. Ricords will, show Limself ansoon as he fads out the mistake, Mr. Ieisen Iso says that his fem have oven in the habit of Joing business with Mr. Ricords, aud alweye found vm Correct, The Mee who bave Karned their Mevey, At 11 o'clock yesterday morning twenty-five f thirty of the email-pive and repairs men en tered tle Comptrolier's office and demanded ing ne to be admitied to Mr Green, The men were evidently desperate, They were {il clad, and evjcently in need, Mr, Storrs ree ferred (hem to Mr, Cady. As this dey became more joud and boisterous Miolent, and one Was Heart (oO say that out Greog tidn't pay them soon they'd huve thetr money avy ow, if it was in thecity.”” ‘The oftelale cuiled in several policemen, aud the men quictly departed, As the elty's Oui taud, the only way to ra money for these rufering Wen is by obtaiwing ‘Twe Thousnnd Laborers Dincba: Over two thousand laborers and mechascet WO were employed by the city, have been dise arged for wavtof funds, Fifteen hundred « nuniber Were employed by tue Departmant of Pubs Works on the stoail and large pipes, and they vod n tice to ¢ w weeks agn, About five hundred of ntral Park Iaborere have aio been disehar and aro sul die, Phe mojorty of these men bave uot yet been paid and quey are bide) tforrentand groceries, It ie amid Wat ley niend to eall ig a body Mr. Green to demand payment o. theirelima, Toe Couptroler, woo 6 hot responsible for the t ew probavig be able to pay BoinE Of them next Wook. The Grand Jury's Work, The evidenc Grand Jury in she Harlem ( case, 10is underaiood, fils en tirely ton a case, The Davideow bill for wafer, if aLy. It» 4 for the old Court House nd has nc to do with the new one. « Trabune's Wat Mr. Genet had divided oF witu aor With its asweriion that Connolly 1. No auch ovitence was pul bore the sury, Mr Genet'e (ends are jay twdicnant at the tile re ort, and deckre ties pe dak HOVER Wtawn wciwek to Rweea's order in Im End of (he Seventy. The f Seventy is virtually deed Viointion of t vor t@ District A hivosote that od Ex Jn dgeltiir MMILLOR, Weis Freie vas ves # orgs jos all v prbilt g young ma hile! by the New Haven express ye ’ While attempting & Fourth avenue ins Pitty» et Attho name tine ad Aa man, wlate ned 1 ot in Kort Tt ha tie Yous ri 64 COM Kibo Avouve Hotel Dax Mr J eeol Yorkville busin tis pos » aad exNOLed yeoterday a regeivt fo ATOUME Way Use & clare doreme Bt Me MAJ. 1 on Fors JOU e, b4e HOAs die wid tee DOME the Gor Joba B ‘ “ oe. Payton Miltions Tho formal order atirming We device e Nw n je will of Court G Vora