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THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. THE LAND OF THE FREE, ge WORKINGMEN'S APPEAL TO GOF., HOFPMAN. Gov. Hofman Waiting and the Police Com- missione paring to Take a inek Track—Congress Creating a Comminsion to Look after Workiugmon's Interest Auvany, Deo Gov, Hoffman reoeived in tive Chamber a deleeation of working Irpat3 PLM, Mr. Banks, on tho part of tion, wad that they had been anable to nthe New York police authoriites a re ra funeral, aod had alto him, Gov, Hoff ‘ommunication with the police author and ae he could hear from them he would let the delegation know what {a determination was, Until then he could give no suswer, He t ked them whether they con templated returoiag to New York this evening ? r. Bauks—No, sit; we think we will remain here ton We have an tnvitation to altoud the theatre, and wilt prooaply accept it Gov. Hoi! yan—A n atopplog, OF aiall I telegraph my reply to New York to-wor row? Mr Baoks—'' Stanwix Mal! Gov. He w muni a with you there t 1 will hear from he deleg t the (averview terminated THR WORKINGMEN'S MORTING LAST NrOMT. Shortly after 10 o'clock last night, a despatch was re cited trom the Committee which had been tent (o Albany in reference to the parade on Ban and Mr. Hy ‘ Wing despates whieh of Hubert. At Governor's had an * have tol {yety will bonyos thes we wil decide. THEODORE H. BANKS Mr MeGrezor moved that the Trades Unions be Juvited to form a live next Sunday at the Cooper The following named gentieman wa officers for the ensuing year: B. Hut M. Sauer. Vice-Presiient; 5. Sauzy. B. Gouveus, Treasurer WHAT THR POLICE BOARD WILL DO, Mayor Fiail contrived to get round to the Po! Central Office yesterdar, and hant to hie Dreth: 0/ the Commission the following nsidered this whole sunject last July, and an adviser Of Loe Superintendent of P Aud even in view of all the laud-wide eritt: Gisms that were made by press, pulpit, aud populace, T have not changed the concla is of law and fact then individually reached by me. The Orange. pro cession order has wever been really rend by the Public who opposed it. If real now, when newer exciiements have allayed the July fever, the order Will be found 40 ennunelate legal propositions tat ctable iawyer dare conirovert over hie sig elected t, Prosident: Secretary; ALL STRRBT PROCESSIONS ILLEGAI Ale \ vs composed of the few or of the many Che law of the highway is Dress: tie London police parase, " Move on An owner dedicates We hignway for the parpose of Possing sud repassing, and lor no other purpose. And We owner Of a street lol may teelnically main. Jain ressjuss a ainet players of marbles on his side Walk, or orcawgrinders who piay to amuse the chidren, or even of the chronic gozer WLO may Stand iu iront of that owner's house, or two iriends ‘Who mig it stop there to talk, Howover, th Ju every variety of property lolding, Whether by i ais or by governments, irespas-ers a Fosiivey vrohibitory or peraissable at ¢ m1 There is no law in favor of street proc s, and Were is no express law against them THB ORANGE PROCESSION Mi. usage, and tbe toleration, both of tho foveroorw sud bie governed, have purmilted tue technics! treepa Of Many processions that are iwoc.ous, either becanae they Tepresen: 4 wou AL OF Promode the hilaricy, the enjoyment, oF & tical good Ice zens. ‘The tat upon bich was based 1st the Orange pr sion Was that uo precedent, under rome rece F the very fricuus and tumult, and rh two ‘fuctions—eacl rp % the parade of police authorities of New . 4 thermomete Smupiy protect pers . # aud orger, rdex, (at may sur MAYOR'S ry w Us censor (w Vis to be either » A Witinaw mes O'Briew) p ai he will find the calmer pubiic idea ns PFOIMUILibE Lae processions ws the ' t yaeomed to bo in t ’ cession Which represents & wen Hmens or net Wate there is Bo particulur ton cannot be srid nVii@ disorder, ‘Toe ' shat induced to vote for fort: ding the ¢ and Llibernian processions to occur ou the sum impel me tuerefore logicaily to Wwe e1tiesion to this procession, because . gent inquiry, | am unable to Oud ‘ ‘pprehended aniagoniem to the pend 18k proces F avy considerations whic will i 2 posing that tue progessio » 9 riot 6 I suai! vote ror t ¥ trespass TUR Dar at it ys waid that the p ton shoald aot move trclects Sanday, In my jutament, ven © lawee: and off setting aside the Hy OL Feilglous sentiment, Suaday Is a vette © procession thay any ot ay The ees cand lens Venience to thore wio . e streets, Whether the proces siou wi th certain statutes on the eub } fon ses in the vicinity of meeting houses at ssury lor me to HOW consi’ because, as L understand, the processioniste select bea ring Are GO berVioes, Oven It @ stitutes ap Tam aware that 4 general term ¢ Appeals), Clurke, and putheriand sald im Pyople THe RIGHTS OF WonsHT The right to tear a family with a regard t be of Christianity, and. without compel: ves the Woully tuiractions of ove. of siuicntal Iawe, the figat to enjoy the peace, aud Hs Ttocwety. ana the increased. securities ot Pied erty, whicu teeit frome decent ob Bote ft. Saligath ; the fight of the poor te rest rite ‘ini the right of bensts tithe eal, sDbarar tial te ay ciuiel the ¢ Soverimental pro As 4uy Olver Ligne Ol verson or property... Bu at itis 1 th Cltfzen to’ ress th ae ation. aud amuse pect reations, “This post judge ai What smuveents and partimes ale i avi uo direct or todireck caneful 1m ° MInUBUY, we hot i aby way d ecur bing u A quiet of the Public, as Hot unaecessurils O:here Ville ‘Legisiatore, following the cx Binie of amen L, watch Was chien to On ape a pre . w a beeach fine peace LET Tub POLICE STAND ALOOP, and ads to @ brew ' huet ral nenae of th i } fine, proces iy orextrinsicaily, and the Workinuinen in Congres: , eM rom the ( t duties shall ued, Wno are to inves! ue the ¥ and. hours of Invor, ‘ of te joint profite of labor wud tt fr nnd the capitalist, and itary condition of the * e United States, wad show Row ' sisting iawa regulauin hey The Commissio Mek 1 1 . move to put the a the Clerk, Mr Kenn ayy reewe " Mass + , WEE COMPLAINT GF THE LABOMING CLANSHS a do to explain and advocate RSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1871. THE THREE GREAT RINGS CHOICE EXTRACT UMNS OF THE N. ¥. TIMES, NEW YORK, THU THE THREE BROKEN BANKS. ates 1HE BIGHTH NATIONAL SQUARE SUSPENDED. understood, would receive the almost ananimons ap: was well known that from ail parts of (he country and of the civilized ont up ® ory of discontent from tue Th other countries those classes, of them, governed ; they were the State itself, country were. ew and unimportant, that it was not Loo lett out in consider. During the reporters presence in the bank, Gar- A $200,000 FIRE IN PATERSON. er, entered with Mr Of the House, the billiard: pi from the Portes ¢ hier received payment of a gold draft of $161, trom which be deposited In the bank for collec- \lon on Chicago, three weeks ago. ‘THE DEPOSITORS NOT AL Among depositors, #0 fat as the re is’ one of security Destruction of the Franktiaa Thrown Outs Mill in Mill laboring ela AND UNION FROM THE OCOL- The Franklin Look fro a littie after 12 o'clock y1 And the flames gained euch arrival of the engines. im this country ‘Tho other clases in this torday morning away that before the entirely de ‘The Hope Mill, adjoining, wae nearly Those buildings were of brick, extend {ng some 800 feet along Mill at ‘They wore built in wings and a Only the exertions of the Ore from spreading mach Bursting of Ocenn- The Sweeny Tribe at Grant Family The Panic that Followed t rs observation extond With rare exceptions, the mimoat confidence was felt in the management of Mr, Adams, who was al of ability and undoubted ith deposited €500 much to say that they migut b ‘he question, who are the persons whose will eterming the policy of she country, and for poliey shoold raed, Hot only by agitators and malcon and increasing number of the existing institutions Hard Facts for th Down with T yranny and Corrupti Times, Dee ® TOR ORANT THINE) Elehth's Mon Speculations. Yesterday morning banking and Ananeial ctr- clos were startied by announcement of of the Eighth National Bank, a quent suspension of the Union Sqnare National— tho latter of which It was expected would make ory arrangements ances, notwithatanding the fact (hat the Ocean Bank was no longer a momber of the Clearing Hot The last weekly exhibit of the Kighth National was canvassed, aod the amount of deposits 9s than $350,000—bein, less in fact than those of any other bank belonging ‘The fret elect of slaria was ntly In adegres counteracted among bank oMesais, because the Eighth National was a sual Tiree, Oot. 2 tn the bank on Tue hoping to obtain some information r, Smith thought that a legitimat been done, but he had no Intimate knowl ever of the manazement of the bank, afriend, whom he called * Mr. Reeves, dpnt of this city, had recently deposited $95,000 in He had asked Mr. Smith where to put ight the Bighth as good as any laced hia money but by a larg Invoring elassos, that th laws of this country on the subject of the tariff, the currency, eto capital ‘ofte of the results of Tabor and capital, end Fits due and propor shar THR DUTY OF CONGRESS, ty of Isgisiators aint was to provide for a thorough, exacl, K. 08s Ought nob also by the subse. business had of varying h wen prevented the fire Tho losses were as follows ‘The Franklin Manufacturin imate thetr loss at $ covered by insarance, & Hayes, manuiacturers of steam firs engines 0.000; fesured for $20,000. Joss $9,000; in je Ho anid that ancl more to g 1 Bradley, brother. City Cham: | Ky, for effecting {or at Covingt Company, own 000, which is fuily were Harell to deprive labor Mr. Reeves i TE William 1 sit for ® your until he oponed wn account by making on Tuesday tho deposit referred as ho aid, ‘just in trme," AN ATrENTIY! ‘Tho reporter cool ‘enorance with the affairs with bis position as & Director, until he was inform: od at the bank that Mr, Smith never attend meetings of the Board. count there $50,000 to lier Georse T| 4 —Brovetisioner a veil or to MeLaln & Co.,m 000; Insurance $30.0 to the Association, hardly reconcile the Commis. of the bank for most phys Colonel of ATUL 000 ; insurance TV. James M Kobibase & Co., france $1,400 commendation oxpendicure @ be bill on Committe alone, proposed was ¥. William M. T Clerk) White House tant District Ib te said that the National Savings Bank deposite with the Eighth National Police Conmisioner Manterre and Inapector Dilks were depositors in the bank. Geponitors were ttadoamen ‘and merevants doing Danial Brow A careful investigation Is in progress, the parpose olvont banking Institutions the Clearing House tother weak banks, some months Jeputy Chain’) 1.4} oF party of ais O migority of tts Bachwan & Co. Tweea, sop, Clerk a Frao|Niat William A./Appraiver Howry, brotuer ‘Auaitor of{e sco’ controlled tn silk shawls; ‘The joss to John Onkman, who owned and orca the Hope mill as a cotton $5.500; insured for $4,000. It is probable th which have been struggling along for ketable aecuritie President of the National Bank, of 194 Bow the ‘Eighth National had exchanged through the Batchers’ and Drovers victims of the uine operations and the ruius aced by a creditadle structure ——— AMUSEME. J.| Proatent’s brown Barr, uneie, Pouce er-in- with a heavy load be obliged to pass into Receivers’ hand sority of the city banks are in excolient fiaauclat condition—#o that no apprehension of & run upon ny now enjoying undoubted credit The excitement thas far bas been the officials repre INTERNATIONALS AND ‘national Associa CoMMONTSTS, on of Working The Grand Lute in New Mexico an organization W and the acconnt of the Eighth was always kept ap, until the failure of the Stuyvesant, ant went down, Mr. Adams went to Mr of distrast of of the city had aprung ‘The Butchors' isaistance to the As the other banks went down or aus the feeling Indicated grew atroneor, More nid was ext istance varies from $12,000 oF $15,000 to amount Is an “approximate indebtedness to the secured said Mr. Perrin felt every waere special mearare. those instit need be feared Almost exclasively confined to senting the Associated Baoks of the city, and their determination to withdraw «upport from all insol Vent Institutions is a bealthful sign Goancial stabliity of the Association TUR BEOINNING OF THE RTORM Yesterday moraing pk denied that the institution ud said that the bank Was solvent aud sod, and that the rumor had doubtl arisen from the failare of the Ocean Bank, which forfeited the clearances of the Union Squ ‘The depositors of the Uaion Standing the assertions of the offcors, rumer of failure, and the moment Goors were opened atj10 o'clock yesterday morn ing, © dozen or more moe checks to the Paying Teller, who readily honored Conspicuoasiy posted in view of all entering bank were then “This bank does not lot competent to express: Tiating Opera. ght Misa Nilsson before the iracter, that of Leonora in Verdi's The sable garments of travedy be. came her o# well on the gayer robes of Jo fuaed intg the almost rep trite end threadbare music of this opera fresy color 4 new beauty, he interesti Last evening bro publioin a now cl the Commune Paris last sunmor the other one thing was ki nce and an object io view Which had led those working people in meu And young Women in the morning of lite inerely from the ignorant or oppr from the classes of culturt cases of wealth, to go down to their deatia calmly, heroically, cheer/ully as ever a bridegroom went to did not believe that a» m Wasa cause pect of Amerieaus Association ot Eu: 4a title to ro which took place in hth was feoli law, Bershat District of for the juture th suifered more. by her genius sli [Gorteotor oi ‘the eats “hey "etse- fy don of Grant by means of United of family ti total of the Riglth National’ Nilsson @ cortain that gives meaning to her charm ia her yoeal) pleasure to Nivial music. Coos not differ e “two to one” by collate ig, United States bonds and other stocks de, marriage feast; and hi cause which had ing ired such he makes it @ consiant her, even when shi Hor conception of the r8le of Leonora ntially from that of other prima ‘The heroine i leas Aorcely dec! ‘and more gracious than most of them have repre Nilsson tofases quite sufficient WAS PRECIPITATED, Te was thought that tbe Kightl would get The bank excitement in the banks which had suflerea ton ran, Was returning to a normal condition; but on Ving notice of the Clearing Hovse action tn pending the Ocean Bank s a rectors of the Butelie it was determined to stop ciearing for the Eighth. Mr. Perrin expressed bis belief that the Eighth had been managed with perfect honesty, a tore in full; but that ¢ Drovers’ was the sole cours one to parsue for ite wow time Part International ropean and American Workingmea bi speck for having established a relationship and ree: ognized a kindred among the men of all nations, rowing out of THE COMMON DOND OF LaDOR, more powertul, chiment or than any tie co: ‘America way every wuere, juare Bank, notwith ewha: by the credence tot X.—Ortando H. Row. President's} cousin, clerk Taira” Auditor’s| and boys presented fervor into t Miss Cary w: noted the réle superbly, the bigh standard that Succeeding artists in this char.ctor Bignor Brignoli's Manrico is traditional, and he itioually well ‘The Count di Luna was rendored by a new comer, Signor Bartolini, than bis performance. fang with that 6. Dirthright of all not sing in tun mere national a ubject with the K nation that ougnt to be ungrateful for that eab- In the darkest days of the coverning class glad to have joined the Muizing the Southern Con federacy, they were only prevented doing #0 by the from the workisamen of Li We love the the Arucena, and both sang and aring favorably with tilips has set for ail that it could lime accomplishment. late civil war lana would have neh Emperor in ‘® dollar by the failure of 4 Leather Bank are now our Clearing | by business expediency own protection From other source Eighth’s money ts in cannot advantageously be turned into cash. tho Orst management of the accumelated @ variety of mining stocks und other undesirable securities. were converted, on Adams's adwinistration, by woat was then the best This property is said to 660 Brosaway, and the performed it tr A TeMPRST, on the number of callers for aod & circuitous ck in hand, was forme the reporter learned that angry growl al estate, which As the morniag wor, He acted with spirit and e and grace thit weem to be the unfortunately does @ fatal bar to his workingmea of Norih America a great We ate more nearly allied in interest and are to the ariste is said, were sets ‘which men, old men, aud b {row the paying teller’s window arouud the ho receiving teller Beyond the occasional turning of t the bak's ledgers, the snapping of they quick!y passed trough the tellor's bands while a} counted out the required amounte, and the shuffing of feet as one man took bis departure up, was all that was heard casionally one clerk whispered 10. anc by the higher officers made theif appearance, Inid aside their hate and over (hem than w and this will racy of England, and although we have borne many things (rom you, one opening of Mr Moneys. Olympia. W.T said to he) The honse was ing * Martha" will On Priday oven power and the might of England againvt the ¢ In whieh those American Workinguien are eng hie general ruies and retained in ‘office Dy his cousin X11}. — Alex. Presigont's wiles) okivn Abductio The onse of Elizabeth Reynolds and her daugh tor Kosanna against building oecupied by valuation of fs said Co owe its depositors the bank, on 8 to be $155, KINGMEN'S ASS Thomas Lyons, Justice Jona John McArdle, Edward concluded on Tues day night before Justice Buckley, in Brook! defendants were accused of conspiracy in ¢ the arrest and imprisonment of the complainants for the purpose of abducting Eiward Mare, one of the defendants, testi flod that Mr. Reynolds expr and never return that he had been sadly abused that only two days b by Lyons they had pushed bin 7, showed its legal tender as, ite cireulation to depositors were give WHAT THR STUYYRSANT'S FAILURE DID, Jon deposit before tho failure of the immense draft ate in the Presideuc’s elegantly furnished apart ment iu the rear of the bi WHER IT steve. With hands deep in their pockets tr h the bank and glancing Ab (be long line extending from the paying te! desk, retired eapressed a ch locality whi and that there goue to Ku- rope on shai wer Vico on stat the General of the) Stnyvesant about @1.00i,009. coupled with ine fact tha pending bill husband and mand hurri Goubiless expiains the failure, whiok was unexpec early every one interosted Tt is nino anid, ther the dutly life of millions of sed a Wish to lave He heara Reynolds suy by bis family, and ore be was taken to N is usual Dusiness air counted over the passed over the requil nd for the next unt from $250 to $500) OW), the callers bas urned and Wens trol the bauk With a self satieled Sir, paying oo hoed whatever to others in the line. Now and-then those at the extreme end of the line Ty toward the bay eral stepped on tip-toe in @ vain notes, and as ood suthority, that Union Adams first took the Union Square prop: the Maison Doi | estate speculations bhat by the deprecia the Ozarovitch oo tho German Ambassador. ‘A special despatch to the arg ways that STHON TOO ME FoR PaurY, ty sclemes or Loxpow, Dee, 18. Lonaon Standard trom St, Peter yesterday the Omaroviteh Alexander became in ina private aispute with the Prince de Reuss, the Minister of the German he also went juto other r personal means tion of property and untortanate or ili hecame tmyolved. helped fim oot bat the repor 1,000, $1,600, $2,000 he would remain with Lyons, and he preferrod to €o with Lye at he thank measure 60 mite! press his regret that it oad not ted the atten remains to be rdny wo Informed. reney Visited the Mort to look o y the prying te Kerr), and that that gentleman mptre to Rus. early in the m meeting of tle Direc was present J with ‘closed out about $40,000, arly in the after himself a8 to maxe a per. Frieads Inter. I assault on the athe parties citement is caused by th the bank were seem so tnnch to complain of the procuring the ns who were by the teller to arrest of Mrs. Roynoids an untoward incident, and it hands of a re gentieman handed though there is A Merchant Captures a Burglar ruption of the TMADY, as the & private or social characte He did not de ey from Gown the tollowiug 00d relations ersenger who Was Tuey whispered t the counter to come with addi THR RECEIVER'S ANNOUNCEMENT, ediate occasion nk was the refuse e Clearing House 652 Broadway, was et suspension of th anticipation of further raid ‘The bank officers gloomily « To the Bautor of The Sun Sin: Having seen my name in Wednesday SUN in relation to the imoriso ument of Mr. J. W Browning, in whieh Mr. instigator of bis arrest Lasak had » burglar alarin placed kept wateh on every bight, armed with a rev: rtied by the ring bin premises ore will be patd tn full the earliest m na (Kerr) wou y. entered the bank, and was tot r nd'Was made upon tl President, but the baok veing unable to pay the re a formal application appointment of a receiver Having been prepared B. P. Beekman, a retired Beekman at once to the officers, I trast you w ‘ny that Bhave been in any way connected Browning's arrost, by the President of the Resi. Thad no knowledge of the existence gainst Mr. Browning muti aday or was casnally informed by the Warrant against Browning on any per bedh yy Ble. Pahl Man was alroady at work, assisted by a staf caught a fellow with Lasak placed his marched him up stairs, woere he the return of Tho burglar gave his n of M4 West Twenty: fc Holpurd for necessary pane: sh and securities 1 Uiel's head over the Looks, the vault, or working Ker with a po ive extraordinary respects, that we oughL to have at least a THE OCEAN BANK. Was appointe! the re ceiver of the Ocean Bunk on ‘Tuesitay afternoon his duties earl was for several hours clo ¢ Astots and liabilities hoon gave a SUN reporter the following #9 unjust and fallacious this wide of the ity Lo anawer th took churge of the concern, mental Court. WHAT THE OFFICERS Mat day morning, ed with the bank officers Mr. Davis yew as one of the no ton street thieves an interview w Marshal that he not desire the arre 1 grounde, and if 1 did, 1 nme to obtain it Captain Co, K, Ninth Regi DU Square Hank ba uve of the Ocean Bank ery coutident ine Arrested in Salt Lake City. Saur Lane City, Dec 8 polieeman. e that that gentle the gentleman estation of desi BIRD W, SPENCER, DN, GSN. Y. He aid they li i the Shoe aud Leather Bau expect to atop. o'clock the p James Toms, guusmith, arrested this morning by United Stat vuls On & Warrant accusing them of ¢ e Ku-Kiux Amo: 13.—In the Ku-Klux Withess con ested that he was a organization in 1968 for svifdefence and to prevent in: The town of Yorkville was thre te glass windows € street io this city in October, 1866, ident Bixby furnished fF with the following Dam Bridge. to show the ur defensive purposes, He favored th 4gain permanent hough he pre Ainerican poopie Handing Over the Erie § 6 shares of Erie stock claimed by aphac!, 47.299 sbarce fr Waite, the m Indge Blatchford Jer have not vet been rage on M,C Wasiunorox amounting to $1,124 er appointed by says that probably they are good ie not the counsel of the bank ng HEWSpApEr Kays who liad about $10,0% deposit vered very suddenly on ‘luesday Ui for $150 did not command the money expressed the opinion goat the shington, says nd sustained by An analysis of 4 ed by Fisk and Gould of a motion m: Mir. Sheridan Shook, 1 in the Ocean Bank, b. siouk tose: Other Awets and Liadi de beiore Judge Biateh nd Gould not to include these ‘Tweediam in Richmo: The County Goverment nize this question th LIGHTED THR FIRES OF THE COMMUNE, this question that Gen, Schenck brom the Wav nek, our Mivister to ing wccomplished his purpose with reference ‘Treaty of Washinton, andr b has requested the Prest me 2 successor, and call him home. to Come Home, Tho taxpayers say at this moment con ain a surplus 0 sed tie young AN UNSATISPACTC ‘The SUN reporter learned t beon pertoot RX EXAMINATION, at an arrangement | and Leather Bi At @ meeting of the Shipowners’ Association Joiut Committee on belialf of the Ver Captaios’ Association and of tho Shipowners' Association, to whom was referred the question of how best to reform the abuses existing Masters’ system, recom present #ystem of unnecessary, Munagement of the nts of the vessels using tions of the Dock romain frey of all expease to proscribed tonnage. mended that all officers ap berthing and coUnITY a majority was od from year U izing this qite becoming a land of that Congress the laboring people of that want of bealthiu It was for want yesterday, ti One Fiynn of East New York was fatally Tho Smartest Hose Company in the World. At the Rochester Fair in September last a prize of $100 was offore: should make the B00 feet OF hose pany accomplished the feat in should authoriae the morning, howe tion having Deen made into’ tue affai unsatisfactory nd Leather Bank, pka that they would not attend the Clearing House business of the Union Square k ‘The bondsmen he town of Hu: fre company which nein running # mile abolition of th defelency In OF the Shoe 1 the oluer t ntire control and an Well as the movom m,'be placed under the A a ey ‘and that the Tn it Martia Three hundred and tify Federal s sos OF THE Dem, Pa.) ox HAT CPRISING, Louisiana? ‘sof the Union Square Bank BROOKLYN the elinping. ¢ gaed tothe pu as providing for an invest! NATIONAL'S SUSPENS: shipmnsters, of the Adaiinistrati bank is at 60 ssus of the country iu oppost Nitional Bunk aud Was urgeniz ‘of New York, of that the ap. A Cupitnl Of $260,000. WESTCHESTER pointes sail bi gation that would go to show Swindlors le nationul bauking ayst Win. 8, Mann deposited @185 in the Stuyvesant k two bouts alter iis and now seeks have it retur It sppeared that after the sus ts were taken, some of whi the general funds o' on tne Republic al! the thuade Powe (alr will as is wn intimate fr from the receiver. themselves & local fare be reduce ork state ws ta ¢ ® prominent Tammany poli WASTING ION the bank wherewiih lepositora, while other eparate envelopes with the of East Chester, served d Central depot oa Mr debate on the bill as uid not move the previous quest Cuvery OF 84K, 11 nUition of tie ey Was pald out to other de be made again 4 to amend the bill mmissioners to D Hudson was Ca its receipt had suspended. reserved bis decision Judge Cardoay 0 moved an amend mont requirit to Burope. ruporser, how Dr, Helmbeld Go: Brom (he Home Journal Dr, Helmbold, with ninpanied by Miss Grog steamer Algeria bold take with th intend placing the el cally identified with SPARKS & {THE PELEGRAVEA ¢ veutloman thong eourteou ewent given is belivved to his beautiful ough, wailed in the me ere ordered to t A petition against woman suffrage, signed by smendmonte were ordered to be gleaned from Twelve inchos of t “ n ow fell in Port Jervis yor! day afternoon, to Wasuington for presentation tut Wasninoron De will pass when WUAT FATLED THE BANK, Liree children aud mui, dren at sctioo after which Greenough wii Garrett was yesterday redlected President to iton the Charies Woo. braineon Tucaday b t to Lochy Os Heimbold and) Miss Be Wey many pinces of Bank, by whie aul has been represented in (he Clenr= that a8 oop on they suspendod, and eiving or paving deposits tue Butchors was. probably o¢ he suspensic Lona! Butcuers a, the Pouglkaepsic from belog put on tae Comm doctor's health, his wréaous labors during the past romewhat shattered constitution few yours vaving Goverument Tho Britis said that (ue re and Drovers’ has telozraphed to further to redeem for th bowra the Al; umber of irtends. ® Mayor of M waticort Tie or Hee eigt{vernoed hea’ bean The Grand Duko has tele Hut thauy lial withdrawn thelr do Gres and the fasion of the Nw dno the feel aa the result had that since the failure of raphed to at tof many banks in the ely accredited, Jury Again Heoging Fire, The failere of the ond Company, snd the (omporery ens) Savings Bank. heasion emong depositors, ne continued draft Upp tue funds of the bank other Crista in Spata, to rocover $5.00 for the loss of her t Sheriff Madden, by Un to alto hour the d thes @ disso #1 Bot reached @ verdiety 00K D Hassford's Goons, Losiuse PRICE TWO CENTS ENGLAND'S DYING PRINCE. PRINCE ALRERYT DIRDTHIS DAY TEM YEARS AGO. pases The Offictal Buttetiog trom Sandringhkom= Muttering Incoherently Hour ator How -The Par Praying for the Prince: Mirange Rumors tn London, Lowvow, Doo. 18—2 P, M.—The hopes roused by the slichtly favorable advices from Sandringham yesterday are hardly borne out today ‘The oMeial bulleting given below show nothing encovraging, and thelr effect is not favorable on ‘Change BANDEINOM AM, Dee. 11-4 ALM His Royal Mihnose tho Vrince passed wrestiess night, and there 14 no ims SURDRINGHAM—W2UA. M.=The Prince of Wall Signod by Sir William Jenner and the other phy. Alclans attending the Prince 87. M—Aa extra edition of the London 7 contain the following h Kino's Lyx, near HINGHAM, Doo I2-Noon, Inthe ease of the Prince of Wales there has buon bo Fesioration to the Orat sages Ol vonvalcucencs, as We bad a right A telegram to the Keto, from tho vicinity of San Iringham, faye the delirium of tue Prince Is con. t viovnt. Hi mutiers incoherently hour etter hour, witl sation, OP. M—The tatost oMcial boltotia has just ap- fared, a8 follows ant, but o doet not rave, but Dut 00% Ban onine Deo. 185 P. M.=The Prince hae been very ung 1 the alverason, Tue grhvuy of tue symptoms Is wuabated There t# x feeling in some circles that the ofotal bnlletins have represented tne caso of the Prince of Wales to he worse than it really 1s, in order to arouse sympathy for the Prince and make bim popular 11 P. MLA bulletin jaked from Sandringham at 10 P.M. by the physicians tp attendance Prince of Wales, says that his Royal Mighn parsed a less unguiet evening. U, frou Sundringham, however, aj uafavorable lung symptoms are reported to be most Bombay, Dee 13.—1he Parsees of «1 offered prayers for ty the Prince of Wal $$ SPANISH LIES FROM CUBA, ee ment which Bears the Stamp of Fees ery on tts Fac) Havana, Deo. 13.—A document has been te fed by prominent insurgents who have lately eur Feadered to the Government, and which in signed by the two Ricas, Sandivar, several Agueros, three Horros, Betancourt, Melhor, Berual, two Varonas, and over thirty-two buudred othors of lose impor. tance, It is dated at Puerto Prineipo, and saye “In the future we will adhere to the throne of Spain, and are now dispose! to aid the Govern ment, We have seen our illusions vanish because the country failed to support us, and foreigners ailed 80 Kend us aid. The Government of Spata {s now euMcioutly strong to maintain the Integrity of the territory.” Tue documout furtier waya that Iuayrgents now in the Meld are mostly negroow, under the leaderanip of Iuaclo Agramoute, who rebelied agaiast Cospedes Not a house Is lett standing In the whole country between Las Tunas and Moron, and the desolauon that prevatis 1s terrible, All the 1 the towur: Kents ot succoeding politically have been given Up, Sad the destraction of the country has been raphlig colng on. ‘The nogroes are worklug to make thom- Solves the masters of the situation. and are domi pant in the districts lately eld by the insurreo tonist AD The sarrondered insurgents who #tznod the docu. mont at Las Tunas protest against a prolongation of the fight, nd consider the ‘salvation of the counte; obtained, ond look forward. to reconstruction an an early poace. ‘The signers praise tho qualitios of v nd bis policy to attract the Insurgenta, king to make coucessious o the Island after peace shail have beon eats nine sw spercially a social consitntion. The signers abjure their past errors, and beliove thas they represout the Miyority o1 thelr party Fifteen thousind insurgents have surrendered luring the pat year in tie Central Department, aud.state individually and collectively that they. a realy to perform wha ver duly may be required of them an good and Honest Spaniards, Tae. Wneea Pubhsnes the document of the surrendered insur outs in A of tomorrow e document 1s considered a severe blow to the insurrection om account of the influence of the siguers Only an Excuse for Asking for More Money At the meeting of the Board of He fay, Dr Carnochan tue Board were endeavoring to create @ panic in ra ard to small-pox, He saw no cause for a vanic, ae all-pox Was hore every year Judge Bosworth—\ can 899 no panic Dr. Carnochau—Then you do not reat the nows th yester. id that the newspapers and papers Judve Bosworth—t do; I read every one of them Dr. Carnochan—Yeu do?, Well, that's. more tae Gen, Grant does: he'doctu't read’any.. “The inck tm apd by they will be airaid tocome to New York: 2 Judge “osworti—Doctor, when. email-pos razed , the summer and fall, we got Fit of ft by hand Work. We ave Hot going to create a pavic; We are merely tiring up the Board in Accused of Selling Oficer, , Dec, 13.—It is asserted by sone ob wats (hat several if not all of the pe S008 appointed to ufice by the Comtaon Council om Monday might, were approached by certain Alder= ten and requested to put up a money consideration secure their success, and that oaly t whe a got places, Several unsue Hates make a public wtateme aring Duners to mike af of tha fict tit money was demanded of the Aldor ven, and on thoir dce'iuing they were emphatically told that they could not have vl Shot his Wife aud then Himself. Tirrusrox, Mass,, Dec. 13,—Yosterday Patriok Keating shot his wit thres tines with a revolver aid aflorward shot himecif in thy presenee of helt i ur young children, Both were living this mor but With RO} Opes of recovery. Cause, dom: AiMculties, They were each about 99 years of ho Military Occupation of Chicago, gent of Gov, Palmer of Hlinois has te ed President to romove tue troops now 1 in Chicago, on und they ore ng police duty in'violation of the State conatity ton @ President ts not disposed to yield to the demand — LOSSES BY PLR. sais No. 436 Browdway, damaged $1,000, The Oak Pail Company's ta ry in Belmont, The, Om n Belmont, & M & Locktri's builaine, Jeffersonviite, YOLMLNGS ABOUT LOWN John Mensfleld, of 70 Washington. stroct ho Belt tine died yostorday, Tue v con held Alvan J. tn f of Mroond Mre Whitlam. w tain n y W. ti hg, Who had boen imprisoned ‘ Mrs Kunice Lannuard, of 116 Chatham. street, prof (1 burgtar, woe age H Nong at as Chery wiroe Ate. Nowe, He warheked apie Loven tain aad denih was 4 Tue tur Oe wud thet Bales De nual meoiing of tie Maryland Cost Com any for the election o hel ov Tuesday wonice Ot tt 1 luings “The Xbexiragrdiuary drawing W Ail J Word t~Retuynish

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