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———— \ id aia & = ———— — TIARTY-NINTH YAR. — TH PEOPLE'S LEGISLATUR QUE BILLS THAT WERE TAMPERED WITH IN FORMBI YEARS. > xon ane Com Atoals In the So Now York Citys Auwany, Jan. 81L—The Governe® this nig answered the resolution of Mr. Smythe calling for information as to bille w hoon proaentod for his signature which bh until certain portions had been ex- in my despatch of yes- torday, tho Governor in his answer does not poniing bimeelf to last year's legislation, but goes back to 1309 and cites Jim Swain's of those measures ore him without having Grat been approved of by both branches of the Jaginlaturo, ‘This bill, with fow alterations, has been again introduced this winter, and Swain is It, The Governor also cites Jast yoar's Supply bill and roads the Assembly a if they will heed it, on wesalty of paying better attention to the acted by them, The Governor's y exonerates the Wtys and 1 susph tamporing with the Supply bill after it left the © Commiites. WHO TAMPERED WITH TNE RUPPLY BILL. now much of @ secret that nearly all inserted in the bill was the work of Mr, Secretary Corson. ‘oduced at the request of the Speaker, in order that the Gov- night thus early in the session call the uttontion of members to the careless manner in which legislation has heretofore and givo woight to the oft-repeated cautions of the Speaker, who has the utmost difioulty in managing the primary department of the Logisinture over which he presid ning, Dmay morn fused to wigt pungod, As intimate three-tier bill as on whioh had come be here lobbying fe one and useful less thet Husinoss tra mosaage comple Moana Committec of last year fre hands of the Conf This {f not overy one of tho steal told that this resolution was in’ ornor duct esaity of this «than proof of the ne Resta ant” fi after (he fendin 0 * FOSpY ror i beon ained errors’ which wore f io the Governor to voto t among thom was the Employes Jad been prepared by tho Spoah fn such haste that even t and the bill had to be called back, Muoh More NEces should be careful what they do. TNE GOVE V8 HIRST VETO. The Governor to-d tin his fin wos a ball bo le election of Chate ny Bupersiendent of tae Poor of Sek Were the sane irced by Me, Jacobs acainnt ile pussace, a Supervisor of the cy tady. ‘The ressong g!yen by | ana the this tady atthe tine of his ¢ under the oxaling om he was el ptly the pas an ted to, and wwe of” this Superintendent of Dlican in his plac ty vote id Balt ap pe atop alittle” bet voto, aud therefor faid “upon the ti ould Have an ay whioh was done. A haa como to the fr one other tha River wince this lost he opportunity ity that this was a Keform 1 the people would expect gre not until last ni leadership. Wher HAL making public oMcers tn th York personaly Hable, &e., Was eration he took entire Chara only real argument ha ibe fa hing dt ntin the Asser State allay ot Ne ks" au ult was hut lon: him. ‘Thus Mr, Fields has received mont of both factions of the Kopublic uw w reformer, and Lt he will only way fh may ae of modorn reformer THN ELEVATED 1 Mr. Mackay tntrodu the Commission pe onsizuction of the elev wich Htreet to report within thirty days thy ny, the number of mi Saad Lube origin f not, who do: ition to tit operation Hos the presonce here of the same gention: ive interest last your in de- the bill (o take this road down rie vows of tb Lhe olering rations of Uhe rond buill, any still ow with all particulars tn who took such att featin ae it War then chal ach Assembly men, any cuits to do v this r ENTY'S CHARTER. Mr. Hawkins to-day offered a resolution gly the Assombly Chamber to the Joint Committ Cities to-inorrow evening, Wa oi ter of Ul The night had pr rowular busi expected tha favor and these prosent, and dor will not t them. Should thi ‘House to spread tier Camille the bast thins they can do is Albany and leave the § fo the bande of Mr. Wh SHEALEW BIMENNA Oot, Hawkins oinry Commit PURE LO Ff introduced by bim repent of Li), under whieh tHe B Liarvost. Ho ‘used Ul rooontly published in THE BEN, argument, with much effect. 1t'is believed What staverable report will be made on bis bill and that it will pass Tho Benate committee to Investigate charges against Senator Wood wil again until next week, [ learn that they in going to New York to examine Hoss ‘tweed and parties, It is alko intended to examine b arber and several other lobbyincs. SENATOR MADDEN 8 RAILROAD BILL. Among the really practicable and necessary ry! mes int uced before the Le, tof Senator Madden's to-day. thorizes the laying of single or double tracks in New York for the purpose of conve; v4, a6 follows: Commencing at railroad sch: ware ist fwenty-third street, North Iiver, thence to Eighth avenue, and up Ei strgot to Second avenue tw tho Thirty-fourth atreet ferr: runs up Thirty-fourth street t flown that avenue lo Twenty-seven through that Eighth ave Richth ave the Erie ros Whe have lis Lbird atres y after dark or du d hoon sompolled to w barringe to Ke » Big of mnusey cond ah be said fare la Wo be intorsect Uh mutual agre h avonue cup Neuf town, Will appreckate i it ever be built, Wo favor this bill ‘A WANEIOUSE AND RAILROAD COMPANY, Senator Ticman introduced @ bill to incor orate the New York Warehouse and Railway Dompany, and to provide fur the erection otum roved wharves and warehouses in the city of Row York. and also. to provide adequate tens freight and within the oity of New York and the fe for tho transportation ¢ Wostchestor. H. C, Gardiner, i head, Charles &. Blumenthal, Sohn Brisbin, Howard dr. B. Hor orpora! ors ‘pital stock ts to be # Neu The piers are to be ty bo built fire-proof, isto have power to build two ormor Commence: at the Mattery and rann he bull p the North Msth street; Uhcace custorly to Lath ——— thence in @ curve to Kivor, near the Harlem Rives Frat Ivor to t clauive in rolatic point on the Fast r; thence along the inning. The usual to railroad corporations is provided fo ihissioners of the Slnkin to gell such property. of to carry out the pu pall have power to establis of storage for goods re Hers after being discharged from any vessel. It aleo provides for the building of an under- Broadway and other of Westchester, 1 "OC TAWNGAG OT GRANT'S KANSAS SENATOR. —— T POMEROY ON THE WHITEWASH COMMIITLE? o— wn Exposure of Bamnel ©. Pomeroy—Worse than n Th fo Blackmail President dotine won-One of the Senutora who Wan Grant Renominated, From Lioss'e Paper, Coffeyritie, Kansas, promised our readers last week that wo would, in this nuruber of ¢ ects fo that p WHY WAS NO .and the Com Fund ‘are authorized the city as may be poses of this bill. rating the Waye and Revenntes f ineo Who Inaerted ply Hill- Tom wnder—Iallway Se a certain rate elght hours on ground railway streets to the co can be used on any of tho roads poposed. NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT COMPANY, Senator Welsemin introduced a bill to incor. porate the New York City ‘Transit Com; ide fur the construction of @ su ity of New ¥ riswold, Benjamin F. Durning, {Martin EB: Green, Richard D. M Plu Remington, C. Clews are to d directors. ‘They are em= Jeet seven eminent engl: riion of Ser f which related to the subje With the general his ot the public t# already quite fai n springs which gnoved those wi Were the means of bringing on the tr K. Garrison, and Henri frat Incorporitors a lobby, conviction of Mr, Johnson, very little is known How, to begin with, Mr, be” beaten ‘at Chicago this Senator's friend was to be secretary ¢ nent, and that Reprosentative's friend } how the appointments in this de- nt were to go to that Seator, and the ap- nts in that department were Lo be con- by another Represent identical office by the public at large. face ¥ rding to the plan Grant was to by said board of engineers, under the di of the first named directors. in shares of one of tho most visionary bills introduced yet, presented in favor of rapid Kill any fensible project years to be the object of man informed that neither Setators he above bills ever read them, introduced them because some- It is general |) ‘The echemes alread: transit are enough and that, ap who introduced ned out to this, em to do it. posed that when a Senator or member of 1, he Is thoroughly conversant with the requirements and provisions thereof. ® there would not be many eft unacted upon at the close of the sos- controlled; 1 ent fnally degenerated, se, Inte a sty racy for the robbery and plu ment and people; how the is, 44 they were called, were directly end If stich was the ¢ TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, lution which was mptrotler of the city of Senator Tieme adopted, requir Now York to furnish a statement of all dona- tions made to ¢ Viclous mob that then filled the city of Wa-hing- ton, walting the removal of Johnson in the hope it they finally refused to sup- | Custom House emplogecs lay in thelr winter's all of this, tn its detal’s, | fuel without paying fof it. ‘The letter was from Fady & Rogers, &3 Greenwich street, and is appended in part. Id have |. Our don reporte aritable or other institutions by f taxes, &¢., from the first day of present date nt show!ng the vi taxes are levied, an exempt, where loc Of getting ofc Son was merely a protext on the part of U! road to the cred as well that w promised the same degree of success 138 tons ¢ POMEROY'S FIRST PROPOSAL. neroy has ween fit to deny ted, and for ‘Also, the amount paid on ty Court House for i would have an: gecount of the new Co building, furniture, and all other expenses, t. purpose, and finish the same ; also, account of the Court idickal District, to wh for what purposes, Tnasmuch as Mr. Ps ny the se of money, and has, in mdditio m paid, and Ty Senator D. Allowing a court and of the history f murder in the second the person ts charged with mur- It also reduces arson to murder in imprisoment e count not loss than 4; but the pre to do tt is no ppears to hav ho then Posts Handall, for the appotntinent tn the pos miond Mr. James ¥. Logate. | the the story runs in this wiso, and there 1sox lent ground for belief In its vorrectn ew I been a tiseful frond to Pome. him with much nee ‘oy naturally desired to 1 had, the 1 prevont any pergon being frst attempt a mado mistakes, nd uinended wo as to meet the Govelnor's objections. ry (hen, hat uve small fey” Sonate con- ling the billt In Commities of the Whoto, U J and ordered to a third ‘confinement of with martment of his bi authorizing any taxpayer t prosecute any Oakey Hall. and exclusive ri be used for lighting th ht to manufa considered doubt and sell gas ofthe city lying north of Seventy-ni There (sno doubt of the immediate passage of We was inoligit they would ) POMLKOY'S DAMNING LATPEEE f election. ed the House, aud the case A HEARING ON THE RAPID TRANSIT SCHEMES. The joint Ratire inet this evening in the Senate Chamber to listen ments tn favor nait in Now York city peared for his elevated at and made an extended argutn Chureb for the bill latroduced by him for a roud ra of which have Jd of a Dem or andl nt hoed id the Dill was passed by an a When it was return with the Governor's « to think it w til doubt about him) desiring to rote to M| f the President, assuring en of both Houses f the various » ospheric schome nt, as did Mr, | brother-in-law, Mr. and by hin to Mr. Gaylord, e shown to Mr rd went together to diately in front thay parted, Mr. | faces te rennin= | pou ar Conners, Gaylord opened ne- | bf every day ‘The sum fir When the mon aylord foun to be built t the city, particul Ir. Legate and Mr portunity LO Oxauy ruby LO Ox@unin Jackson square, imm ardiner and Three-tier Swain Were also Dut not being prepared to go on with ents the committe will give them mmittees are very us of bringing the fight between the varl- ples LO A Close AS BOO! on aa thoy can be satis likely to be built. REORGANIZING THE EMIGRANT COMMISSION, ‘The Commerce and oW REFORM LEADER Gaylord going to Cooper # V learn. thal out, however, of reminding t isbabul things OF It nt did he really ass the Committee of ety of Now t practicable and of It, making the Gaylord, gou anda sy ad Wo apply to every clly and cout 1, Hawkins was the firat to wel- recruit ellow tn che wa from the Nineteenth Di din the Board, which was ne- Dill to repeal a c ar amending the ety charter ts intended ndle known aa the to wind up that New York Pr Mr. Enos inte vt of Insurance In this shape the de torts quile complete, us quite a nuniver of our who have sven Lest bought the da bill aimed at the Su- It pro. ides that any Hig, by the elove of the wes me recoded high up out nogative of Legate nis (ravelling expenses, on or corporation attempting to bribe pomed guilty of by afine of J dollars and imprisé All fees Lo be deposited ns any fees beyond 4, thit he was thus way. nor punishable ale's w4 by hin ential y Mr. Cooper ADVANCING MONEY FOR A CHANCE TO STEAL. ations with Mr orking on his farm near this city, al bor from the funds They also testified t had worked on various buildings which waa putting u convinced had he failure to secure ready Capitol Commission, money, that the Ire vt of the cout and haying an uniim wer ef money for the aecon rsa, Uhl he anno nly work from election Bridgford on the Capitol wh plishment of good pur elo bear are the workmen empl: Speaker Smith's aon that if h Of despatenes Int A Mr, Bed Butler, can also mombe vusly been set aside for the tia House, it failed. delegntions df bot those in opposed to the charter will be s tuought that the Senate Cham~ ty accommodate su, nu doubt the adjourn, crinas am in other neg! was clected, un £ $1,000,000 could: be secured to carry on He also ask ries fora weak XirA ApPropr ns of this kin District of the all the Capitol Ce was elicited to ony Will be closed to-morro Ilkely a report made to the House rossion is Uhat and they did so. AL ait dnanctal by lerstood thax in tho * inex pressibh istaction of ely ed. doa certain member of the House ‘oventy Wiel to pikes Laeir el Bridgford will he r isa partnor of Twoed’s in his Lake Champlain wore to have ingement of Che matter RORSA CONTEST. ‘The Committee of Privileges and ho Senate have postponed of Rossa against Twoe nee of the Hinoss ¢ ‘cnport, Who has telegraphed to the com. 6 that he is suffering from a stroke of para- achmont plunder, and he Could well afford to advance gx for Mr. Johny in his place, w riuinty of gotting it back many fold ina 8 OPEES. terday wont before the the hearing of the until next week in ¥ THRBATENING anxiety of the impeachment, that li the bounds of propriety and decency as to stop r of the Renato chant on which the first vote was to know how we were going informed by us that he of savin per time, (when the In the Senate began to threaten us nd with | What Shall be Di expulsion ‘on charges of bribery, If we did not vote for convictlon— foreshadowing what we already know as to the first and what we afterward learned as to the latter, for no sooner had the Senate adjourned on that day than the House appointed a oc tee to inquire Into our conduct in keeping our own counsel and voting as wo pleased, with the expectation, in the flerce passion and hate of the hour, of securing our oxpulsion from the Senate Intment of & suc vote for, and. thus Secure, & Conviction on OIE f the other articles of Impeachment. ae conspiracy was ourown | stoner Castom House Committee, who are ex- cled here to-morrow 1 & new charter and WHI, Ht As sal Metropolitan Poll ‘of the petition present ge Robertson, and which uil in ‘Tum SUN at the time. Col, Stocking, of the famous Custom House inst Superintendent Mil- jay, but nothing was elicit us at the de morning on the day n, and demand some time since Cartage Bureau, is here. would know at the proj The investigation ler was continued t ed to criminate Mr. Miller, with political’ death — at an investigation and ‘Tweed's Case Postponed Until March, ALbANY, Jan, 31.—In the Supreme Circuit Lyman Tremain moved that the inst Tweed and others be pearing that on): von the defen iring eight, Judge Larned decided no that the cases will not be Court to-day, cases of The placed upon the calendar. seven days notice was the law. requ against the motion, J until the March term As this practi ‘ing passen- "the foot of and running ighth avenue to Twenty-sixth street, through ‘Twenty-sixth hrough Second avenue Wo Thirty-fourth street, aod through that aes over until the Jature it is probable 'I'weed will 1 street, and owas his dl to ‘Twenty-third str / kof his mas siurday morning a French Cauaten, who Ii Hoor of 63 Grand street pistol in the edjoining Hastening to the door of the found {t securely fastened policeman, they forced ap entrance, Id lying ob the bed, his clothing 1 blood, and a pistol shot wound tn e hand he held a small derrin- ra lighted candle, ‘austen the bed Dewald was station in an uncon- levue Hospital At 8 o'clock Jerseymen and travellers dod ut the tw were startled by (he re ‘oom, Oceupled that committee and di t for a stage or nie s nasuned to hay eated assural Victlon, in all of which there ong! 4 found Dewal covered with id the 8 the residents of Greenp ive cents, and wherever of any other road they shall, by t with such road, issue tr for Uiokets over such road at an additional ¢ of not more than two cents, ‘The public who havo buslnoss in that section of the clty are said was not ono W stated In the Senate a clove of the tial, and stand ‘That statement o} er, and in the ott w din timely entrance of Mr, havo taken ken to the Wooe' state, and thence to Bel inutes after his arrival Known os & quiet, Inolfensive man, hody fies at the Morgue. ff fact Mr. Po ed, to our knowledge He cannot, for he knows It is never yot atte prove or deny, true in every UN'S BYES OPENED, ‘The ear of the public was open only to him at We were decried and frowned down nt party, which struck and would not hear, while every word that fell f his lips on that subject was drunk tn with eager= yportunity to erush out bi much in the habit of thinkiug for himself, whom he bad failed to con- trol for the nccomplishinent of his Own purpose, nnolly Allowed Time to Anawer. suit of the Supervisors a Connolly and others, appli Mr, Connolly's objeet being to peal inthe Albany su Connolly. After hear rey until March 15 to put {nh late of issue must be as of the by a crazed, Indign cation was made by counsel for time to answer, ait for the decision of the & It of The People against arguments on both give Mr.Court> wer, but the isth of December ‘That was bis 0 colleague that was haw, Batnucl Ten Byck, J,and 1. P. bible are to be the in Pomeroy came to give precisely ny ho did before the Butler Investi= ng Cominiitee constitutes another interest. th this affair, will ho remembere 000,04), In shaves ra of the company are to fof thirteen director yrs named da the bill that in order to lose no ting somebody, Mr, Butler, less criminal lawyer, shape of The Military Oc: SPRINGFIELD, LIL, dan. 4), Lto approve ( ‘The House fe- ant’s action in Chi sand a large anti-Adininisteation Kepublicans young in the a dragnet in th hits to flovw® undo! Washi Lrown, fathe! 6 this eaptur ms that passed | ‘asnington, and Mr. Gaylord, lu New York city, twoen Mr. Pom. the County Cou dove not waut It NEW YORK, evel frame an indie f How Pome- bers of Con- O80 mel ve; how, in fi in this Government, from | fy the Presidency down to the smallest croas-ro Post OMlce, was fi the other Senator and meutber, in consider ir support © doubtful” Repub: peachinent of frost Nes cy to inilwenr urself to th in which he ons of its his 1 to soli his own has already sinenier in whicn well known, His been thro tor-Genoral, Mr. atetf the ty yin case of adency tie How 11 whet Mr. Vome wy, fe re- turn Edmund Coop mde "with his F Was given to per. f the agreod ups ame to be « that a pert of it of the Washington tld HOE « r ed ther t ean tostit meroy | were ayinug him therefor, tin cin, astro allt My to fad that | arture.” He for conviotion, Bo on the 1 romoved "f “sum of money | | iat object. Mr i wien, fr control, under Mr. | polntments in the Pils Was Momuroy's home, mite on by us that we Its entire falsity was ne copies Deen sent or re telegrar) —oMicos ton, Among te qu yin | t This time og found any evidenc somothing that would answer his pury f th The upshot of of that | his pencil and that he wanted, as well, re the | signed to ¢ such | fun it die’ lor’s fertile grain of ate Invostl Upon the arrival deponent upon anprosehed by PY | name tand the | of Muller, States Welzber. loads of #7 'm, Roge ‘The lower f eighteen casks oft oLue Determined i. | cul | Utah be admitte nved | and hearty ce He wud char; Ason0rs An OF ghia | Nite, val, and Mr, Wade's tn proved myxolf admit. the prisoner Mr, Bates ui the Attorn ssor who would | Court H ove Hinding indiet , Who bad a ¢ and d harge appare A e| Ks disou ——. Once Worth $11,000,000 and Dying Thompson died in Bellevue He was a Quarter- Jackson, and took if New Orleans war he engaged in bus:a ‘8 fortune of $11,000 sful ventures reduced him Gen, Wo Hoe) mast THUR concerning thelr n Tutler's eyes opel these, but he pru Abing else upon Pome and is Kkneos enn Jelahazzar's on th he discovered a piece nized. ia was Tutler's opportunity. against us, he bad fe ame to It. 14 hat, and | tahie f the Impe the Influence ee rae ite tne ike | How the Custom Hons ng before tt Winter Cost sand dauinable Examined? der of this Gove After th Letters were read, on ¢ nel ‘unders out th DB. wht Cuatoin How tee Welgher, iit IL esitont could | that tholr teetim h ton f the Gov air THE MOK Hail tor the Aut Laks Cr Linson, | High, pursuant to instry iden General W ney Da + TOV dy of the livercd a de nls, were committed andor elt odd den trogor | QnA Alvornt ¢ of them hereafter, | Some, of | the MT eterd to da anne « | mystery and aly 1, bocatie ik was then fare of miyithind Mato’ that wo had the | bt motors mmishine atthat | Without precedent ms whi ch Would have given | HUxstutoments | am placed here t al «qhiont MIS COLLEAGUE, plain duty, it ie not Went 80 as bey" assume th and | GRAND JURORS Judge Bedford's Grand Jury met yester- day, but the seasion was not harmonious, On the table, next the foreman, were a bundle of indictments and the yoluminous tostimony taken during te past month, One Grand Juror suggested that action be taken on the Harlem that suflicient Samuel ©. Pomeroy; and other G: ppointent at the sudden | act upon t ly advance upon the treasury | testimony. ‘They vn toward us as the | accounts of the i that he hastened before ¢ that Commish ied a tissue of false- | bills purport his oath as a Senator for safes—but ioularity, vari mentar taken pli before findtr I isnot wlullerward av tho ] 1 have positive naait tf Tocorded in the | city, und horay has | months. We have searched for him everywhore, to dis- | without su A hot debate nten ight of the Gra on testimony Court House an nothing. ely, and mins’ A series Of io poverty, and hi taken by sickness, he became 4 beiploss wan. rer, The Wiilamaburch Tragedy, District, Attorney Britton has caused a sued for the ar vCunband of Fanny Hyde, a6 accessory to the | murder of dir, Watson, ‘a puinber of { warennt Lo Led jationa with Mr, Cooper, he came to said nothing. > had expected t tment against us seemes fail, he sent for Pomeroy, and quiotly showed him these dospat O¥'s FORCED prnsury. yineroy's eyes opencd wider, if oasibla, than Butler had on the seoasic fis first’ discovery of those interesting 1 e together worse th THE TWO SAVINGS BANKS, HOWGR, COL, AK. M'CLURE DEVEATED BE TUE GROSSEST FRAUDS, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES TENE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REVORTERS, The Completion of the First Month of the Raa—-The Depositors not yet Tired Out Koown when the Bank will sto, At midnight on Tuesday tho first depos! tor made his appearance. bottle, The lines increased slowly until 6 A. M., when nineteen persons w From that hour the ranks recs rapid accessions, and at 0:40 when the depositors were admitted, 77 persons filed Into the bank. At 10:05 A. M.96 persons were Inside, and a stragglors made the than on Tuesday, ants English ican Bulis—Celema He had a whiskey | Gross Frnuda at the Charges thathe wan Beaten by Granta ponters The Ballot the Votes Miscounte 1 card is submitted by Gol, McClure to the citizens of the Fourth Senatorial District of Philadelphia The rings, repe: ficers surpassed their o nit and the Aw Modest Claim of 81 ‘The trade interested in the sale of mustard y in the rooms of the Importers’ and Grocers’ Board of ‘Trade, Mr. P. B. Thurber stated the ob; The followin f handwriting that he re- If hoe hadn't | fn the chatr, tho meeting to be to form a combin W's sults against: mustard 7 ndon, against a number of manufacturers, dealors, and grocors for sellin tard labelled with claim as their trade mark, About uF months ago, sald Mr. Thurber, the Coleman action against Samuel Cru g mustard Jabels bearing the bi umber slightipgreater Round=man Doran presided » during the morning and Roundaman Schultz kept things straight in the ned the kind of wtatement 3 Lo where we had been, what we had sald, Whom wo had said It to, &e, and . and he | then re Pomeroy eaene Foaubted M49 | hen roquired Mr, Pompeoy vo Ahk out and siga turers of L every ward, &: @ bull's head, pared to prove before th erowded. th eat of te. th i eat of the Hing candi tected by the portions of the city, in pated in the violen at fa the way that Pomeroy’s evidence, de- nvict for bribery, was manufactured ad sent out to the country, strength of that that the Repub how | United States wont well-nigh beside itself with we were held ns without stin Pomeroy's was almply the creation of Mr, But- aL deviliah ingen - hin the whole of t | a mere puppet In Butler’ ews, and Pomeroy danced. Under a now regulation, those depositors who desire to draw Interest or small amounts, the bank, paynat one of the rear windows, pan entered the bank yesterday say had $30) on deposit, and wanted Bhe was escorte resented her book. 1.76 Interest money It was on the « clght hundred fi mighborhood laying damages in each ct 0,000 00 810,00. winced eting organized as the Colman Mustard tive Association, and appointed an ox- ive committee to arrange for the coming to reprobation That evidenc n the bank, an It was found that she had i flue her, having already en Aho Was OKCo; back, and told that she must take her place in Bhe received her mone Another woman had Wanted to come under the now regulation 1 $500, Sho wos told th half her amount, but sh Jace in the line and drawing th oll in with the pe given over te Mospe t selected by th Butler turned fit, “Mr. Kirt anid that the damages claimed ¢ aMoUnted to $25,000,000, gad those elakned. in the witole United States footed up at $100,000, of even Tweed and hy way to take this bull by th bringing these mustard conspirators before the je of Kansas, hew do you like the apec- beyond the hope 8 conspirators, and the only horns i to unite in NTS BRANDY SAMPLERS, whole, and she ing toward the pay- JONN BROUGIAM AT THE BANK. still try to get in ahead of their turn, Doran yestertiay gently restrain futione favoring trade were adopted. and the United action ton, (ae Sen- wumod thelr work tng Comnjlitox assiusination. by che | yesterday morning at ithe Fifth A¥enue Hotel. The Dwenty-necond Nevin + Which Is heare nial Armory Fires shows how nt in Fourteenth strect on Tucwtay night was #8 falllnge throu igniting one of the beams. 1 for n stove, but @ Will find Juni a end of the line!” war th there she reluctantly took her place. whan, having oF whoin he was very plew in front of the bank, glanced with his com Re eerce filled with the persons pr tor "votes cas when the hourly y women el 18 am w Indy to fireplace being desired, Andrew 3. Dake the nece Liverpool per ship Prin by the city to jon, disappeared in. Stiner Brougham looked tx pearance was the text those outside the bi PREPARING FOR THE NIGHT, As carly aa 11 o'clock In the morni ewan leaving the bank and taking places in line outside to wait for the night openiug. eaterday Weng as follows : Fi ana which supported the challengers driven from the polls, vox L will show, by the affidavits of of votes wore ure that were ever, and his @ pleasant rem: fat Pier 4%, Ene! River, Inspector, whose by the name dividing the ‘joining room, tors, that doubt etn thy preeen| “These our Cannel, :w el to owe honw pow recolleecs, sod We will T of coure Ney perk Give bs three dreds of legal voters w p because th istry, in the fa You must have 140 t an? nuanber that 1 go at hot over The cloves lomt (heir altorme, aud aD e gift evord belo ¢ Leas than on Tuesday © hon nt and falchfal te-ne f persona re What the New Hoard of Audit will do. thorized by the noon in the Coupe apored of Comptroties They did not 10 I t loads, wel ‘or tokets. Non wi 2 porsons wore in slowly-ebbing throng froin th hot knowl at night if hey and several of th lingered about, apparent hor they would get achane toto the tine then, The bonk’s Hoard of ‘Vrustees did not r last night, and the ne NOT YET FORTHE Tuthill was takon sick on 1 thought that his disen ¢ he was seized with Hos #erlous! yonof untiring energy and 1 his logs to the by counsel, Mr. Strahan, w the violence of r alers, the arr Pe eb ay prom t i would be data at’ once to th fs tat Mr. V a. Jenks before the eleetion for mreat executive ability, a especially at this Juucture, would be almost le- ‘Tribulations, of 2 Carmine str Jennie Hughes ve, took # seat in the frou ie her while she was bofore wed her home noe poke to her, 4 wher boarding % the Bank which Went Down Feveived ilogal votes, will bef withont a Ron The knots of disappointed depositors Ir Market Savings Bank grow ‘The majority Yesterday ut i of werent Mh maton k Gaylord, would bo. carried | {lunnsare taken thor the allway of th. amallor and smaller da... sufferers havo come to the wise conclusion that It is far hotter to work and strye to replace what {# alresdy lost than to stand whim ing around a bank that has already closed Those who come now are tho richer class of de- poaltons, who can afford to lose their time in ex- amining the condition of the bank, and who hope to be repald for thetr labor by dis proofs of fraud tn the ofiicers strong end bank doors are 6 erally ajar, and free admission Is given to any depositor who may w The committoes « aorally Known (hh tanke as aniiples owed her from ¢ pling | show ine apece! fae eh? We have fought the gre er party to rol w r when Mr. Gr: Vatuokily he had no Pistol. es Alliman, of 12 Washing- tor and West etre ded his money ople who finport invoices wayinen, Who de epared to defend Limeelf as best he could, Lol, was knocked ¢ 1 | We ‘have have beat m to prion. consult Receiver the two depositor’ stant commun! General Caniere P Politicians Diversions, another cock The Weste ker, Deputy € othe fornis Ve ase when a adopting them when Mr. Worth ts doing all om of the myst ion diioyal te ari ugh Tn che ¢ the strect that the tened the catastro) A CONSPIMACY ue with eertabn feast two yours we Chat oll tht the publie will be asto! jations Involving Con: mon, Whose bames to-day Just’ walt alittle,” ofa wink at a reporter, “and youl CONKLIN IN CANADA WITH THB INVALIDS. nklin has not be tut Chat ho is in Cenad Ith with the inv nous Wall wire Sinith his boon ¢ Itinvolved the 1 nee of nearly every criminal eotoneed in Ute Atl vo susplolon ho wald, with Just the ‘The default Mame, Workingmen’s | travelling for his t eis sitll in Now York, nd explain th “TL weoms to me, one of his acquaint ances, * that if he A defend hinuself tr adaiion trom th Wileox & Co. hag HOT HULLS ny vownrd, and 1 than sinning he would step to the fro trela who have ruin poor men who pl trusted their money to bis ha PRUDENT DANK SECRETARY, uit him by ht to the fact od with mura this elty without exy t of eleven p pealod from t Draper & Co, wold by Auction yoste The Wem boing on} findd 4: UD him, and th ed contiden: unusually economical habits. plainly, and it ls said never wo that cost more thin ta Ktylo whatever. indocd the one poini <1 the Dewgality en carricd ¢ Diotater tu Ni His khirts never fittes o be with bine to nell for the most which cane hould Distilet Attormoy Bator cannot Attorney-Ge Mr. Monenre of Smith, of tt Hie bad MW he worth lithe or nothing was a Ham He waa three wook der an indietment riuiner, dur possibly at $1,000, raining for Uke, and aie 6 down from Ir example of ft to himself asily led by plausible scoundrels and under thelr control speculated rasbly his tracks tr Branch property, he or Oamey, and © tied before the Congrcaslona liferont: Indeed he is known Houlam gor tho transactions of the Hut bo was Barr admitted that there wore seventeen Were L nowt nators on (he renue orders of Cllovte out that he had FOR BROWN BROTHERS & CO. 1 nade $10,480) by the transaction, Patterson was at the bank yester He was tndigaant at THe SUN's biographl- him, aud promised to pay the A member of the ors sald to theSuN man yesterday, The fellow couldn't Even his horses are mort it, and he tried drive her out, thereby have mbers arrived done hig duty as a Mion for ball upon or In allowing the 0 to tho Acade Yesterday af xpense. 1 ire testitied that the pre nor Was not a par) of the ot rst formed by the Democrats and Re- he bank tomday. T LOGGERUBADS, when told of this promise, raise 20,000 centa, His wife doesn't know ii rrow them the other day to refused the loan without better security than Patterson's word that they would be returned.” ‘A SUN reporter will wait at the Market Sav. ings Bank to-day, on the lookout for Mr, C) G, Patterson, and if he pays that $20,000, honora~ ble record shall b> THK DROAD ‘The diMoulty with the Hulse about the Harte Model Police Hurgeon, On Sunday morning Officer O'Leary of the Twenty-second street station found Patrick ft a case of Sergeant Nichols wod no sign of P in ambulance, at seeing that the man DscioUsness, WT FIRMOEN TROUBLE, Sone is getting sid that they will contest the claim the instituth Fulton's prope Hina bot boon wecepted, th probably take pine nt they could not | was fractured terday at 1200, ce of additional acknowledged a | the money eal bonds was left with thom ich Conklin operated ; that ad wold under and that the however, that even if this ts t Hoisers are Hable, as they knew the bonds be longed to the bank and not to ¢ rs of the bunk arc hours to-day, and Mr the depositors who can find Lime to call, Grant's Brother-in Rovenge on Gens | zed by the Tet jem Court Hou de passed certain they bought Ath, Distrtot day, against F. J. Herron, the ‘tax Cob elies charging Horron with being T the defaleation tx the porson who rk paper, Jan. brought by the th ey should #ubpanna Mr. Davidson a bill Is he to be found?" inquired # Grand Juror, » open at all Worth wishes to se sald Wo be over 85,000, published acard in the New ¥ the veracity of the Associated zied at the sudden turn of affairs, answered one of bis asi noes that he has 5, questionin Press despatches, ————__—— Fatal Riots in Barce! Bance1ona, Jan, 31,—Stringent measures been adopted to preve ‘The crowds who assembled on burned the houses where the boen collected aud fired on th ter replied with such effect that ers were killed and another of them was seriou Is now quiet, further trouble ts expectod Fatnt Leap from « Kaitrond Train, Louis Wolz, a German brewer, aged 21, took the owl train to New Rochelle, where his As the train approached that place, out to the platform and asked the s New Rochelle, & beueat Ke Ti 0088." nMowed on the question of the In the report heade rlay's sts, tn tho Afin paraxe ir. White sald” ahundd read" Str. Suikth A speaker in the Fulton street prayer invetin ng meuiened the kuch bik outrages previously taken on the Harlem but it resulted | Mr. Comstock, the foreman, Mr. John H. Draper, and two other Grand Jurors were in favor of acting on all the testimony they had ro- ved. he question will probably oome up again for asion to-day. Jotrol duties ba brakeman whether that ¥ was told (t was, and before the bak: about to do, the form, and by the ut twenty {oot up tk the The train was at once stopped k, atunned, and nearly estoreds Ht Wiks Ase hg Was able to walk, although somewhat e brakemen was dcetaded te ist him to the resid: wo of the rio Phe notoriow young man leaped off the p! if rebound was th: STER COUNTY, Gattney of BT West T Ving dows Second avenue wear Forty. Vining, he home ran away, Getiney her of the organized ¢ Hh hae beew captured in te real al yesterday, aged. 0. or-General under Ge: of burdinrs of 1 Geuce of Me. Th ks held an inquest yesterday over 6 boy of David J sinith, Asi ddenly on Tubaday she to New York spital, Where ‘with a} Vat Fortyef had weriourly tajuriug bin, Phomas Manahan, of 6 Prinve street, ¢ fai tit Stogular Verdict ino Marder Ayia, Quebec the case of Monta; * Hundago’s milk attached to Geor wagon ray aw tried for the murder of have returned 4 Macauley to ha toxioation, Une bi the Vacs door, anil d about twouty weulione OF Lally ruck producing avovloay, PRICE TWO CENTS. TSERIENDS DOTE - oxen b rn, and corr Linary achiove epttn propor tribun polls in lo 0 operate, plice, wh oitizens 0 by which i et-men, out © public peace, t h. and ‘Twenty. tizens whe dercd to chalh dor wanaulted by rough, a 1 ome mie g and thelr pla vethe i were ofte «was announced, and fal lenged the coun! $s und lists desthuyed, an ia the nun o particular hi officers. tthe jidictot direction that Mlified citizens could vote at W Without refer enee to the registry. t portion he return not added t dope ishing frei. essed the law tosenoss of th inidens, The Voli Of Fe at of honest aud} tion of fale “eth nid Che entort by yiy ng nd Conve vie sturns and k * to the vo he perpetrators of them ot escape Ho punish ALK. MoCnun, GUANTS CANDIDATE WHO Waa ELLCILD BY PHAUD. ul cundidete. with his tinental Hotel barroom y. Phe Colonel made thts, for me, great General Gy You ti proved I NOW ATL DELIVERS and Verminor ne by the Court of Appents. Anvasy, Jan. SL—The remarkable ape Hor McClelland i tded by the & yofth of Br Of $100, Chath of m the Vth ¢ y of Febr # iHegnlly oon the Appeai, and. by dws we Dave wtat or of the pr Hated n overy t und in the Court of Oyes the past two yours, BROOKLYN. fa tot rnoon, as Thomas Conley, o Tym, was trying to. atop. hile ba — = pout ot Thermometer in Lewiston, Me. yesterday, 2 jow RerO, Hina General As wan declared elected Vat Hprinu fold mby oa! yeoterday, al to rew Bre on the & Hate w sold yesterday lt lent near Lock Haven, —oo JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, st th ry MA's Varloty “Dr, Creeley's rut wal. twit were offered that God woul perpetrators, Charles Moore, whose two com: Thgicnnent tor swindling. eee slerday before dustice Freunan, of 7 Washi waa’ nerfounl ud 1) a he aa buutled ta psy vane iene proved ieattsbic. ‘Hees ieee Uenunyt tn tnetoutth, District Cot Justice Hurturau reserved bik ¢ 4 a-The Cotoned ken Open elootion of= 11s YOR ay iy Counted as elected Bona nagority. A clear majority of the legal votes cast ia perhaps, the ‘Twenty. as Thal bo fully pros alition rounders ide watchers lod by the citizens and active voters, were Vithout cause upon the slightest din sated by the ballot ‘stuf Precincts Inwiessneas reig sanction and aid of th protection o| In several Macances the ballot-boxes were bros keu up violently, arid the election ended becaus the majority of the votes oast were in. fayur 6 the reform candidate, Gangs of repeaters, under the er torlous lenders outside of the over the Nineteenth, Twent! fifth Wards, and om were Insult arrested by the police to remove all restral upon Hlegal youos, Moers charged with the pmiand of now swarmod werd abeent by are ly nelected by thi od, and they wore Ih nu ve refused the were not on the reg juditew ow, and Kee iho wronge Lot at least 2009 ne to trite with me ost oflort to vindicate the pu by the pr eu ty mpt exposure and. puntele ‘y io a a i a ® » 6 © 4 be cite fraud nies and eo at 1H bouths wuthorived tosay that the rewnrds offered ormatton wipuy q i ul «due a amte ‘yal ove® 1h OUR Dorsburgh here he has how Fe ) eratefal to you You have defeated not pried of Oyor and nthe Genera for ring of the value of amend crosé Of the valu of tho vi woof the value of #105), seal of APY, Ho was tried and sentenced to the Bute Prison for three yous, ahd to pay a fing of Gb! Siuith's counsel, or Mr. J.D. MoCloiand, ape )Verdiclon the ground that the courtof Over and ‘Terminer in whieh indietment s found was hela b hout the Mayor, Recor 4, and Was theref Appeal was tnt argued before # Ingrahum sod Barnard, sitio to the {the Supreme Court and they file Court. The conse waa © 1 . ft i t m ‘lyn organtzad Vields, Hepanlicai a «Secretary, The Svevens Méned in front of MeWintey's fous Was koocked down and the He was removed to the efused to pass toa third x the adoption of @ BNW In tiie I tof tat Martone Land and Mining Company of Now oth bridge Tnfant, takew eae Wile OMOe por aden, Mile

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