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PRICE TWO CENTS. —_— pean SCSTST ATT R F. | with the bill, and it ts more than probable that cc TVET (1 Wh present wretched anarchy,” and thirdly by your | 'TITP) PTT > TTT ah in hie fife, Notaman inthe valley knew that yi ral . f THE STATE LEGISLATURE, | eiitneeisantst is moran ppaeeriiae | BOSS TWEED'S ( HARTER, | presentayrateted aren ne enction forvang | THE BURIAL OF THE MINERS | teWwar'evor hoes it's tie it wit THE ERA OF CORRUPTION, A Hawkina, and other New Yorkers will au ia charter that will protect us acatnat illegal votes, ee mn Tom grew lived with rage. Mercur and his nn Ny eye ceed in showing up the little joker in it #0 effec ek Thad no hesitation ii iming you in entire a aaa soothed companions were not within ear-shot aaaieaahie t TUK SEVENTY'S CHARTER TO BE | tively asto put it quietly at rest by the side of | A QUARREL AMONG THK MEN WHO | harmon with what the Hepublean sensory were | THB MINING COMPANY SILENCING And did not hear what he ald. 1 hg | 72" ORBAT FRAUDS UNDER TIA 1 , Imilar projects which have been here KE attempting to accompil ‘ rERSE C p18 he reporter rejoined Mr. Mercur and hie AD MINTS DISCUSSED ON TUESDAY, past ¥ BACKED 17, tupport this proposed charter as the only process ADVERSE CRITICISM, party, but the Superintendent wanted his dinner GRANT AD Ld! TION. } ru GEORGE LAW'S FERIUES, sop y which we couJd procure what you deemed aie tate and abrubtly took his leay above ally beyond all, and before all,” I be- | Fire-Damp Did it—'The Superintendent's Sud- A Republican Ex-Congressaman Bofore the ‘The Hon, Norris Winslow Declares THE CONDITION OF BARRETT. atom House Lobby Working Againat it~ " * a eis Tilden Surpricing th ON ete oo cori erred' Mev Hennets | atecley Favered Tweed's Char Hered L was doing. exactly what was right, for | den Condescenston—Nothing Yet Done for | 4+ i nttattche miners started for thelr Criminal Court-How Col. W. B, Stoker 4 Ficht Over the Brooklyn Cbs Pf the Assembly to-day reported Mr, Denier en | eed Doctor's Habbath Day Letter—Cholce | the best intereat of the people of the city of New | the Miners eva Familtes, aud thd rapones ceiving his sleigh Grove untae | meee Ute 000-Almon as Bad 6s Baw an fying the Fifteenth Amends that there fs quite ‘a lobby here—led by Joe Extracts from the Tribune. ieersank, supponee ab et its tare Prrreton, Pa., Feb. &.—Early this after. | quiet valley. to. Harrott h drove up tne wen Davi ‘ Aunany, Feb. 9.—Thi venty’s Charter ti besah lebad oF Ete ear nmittee of Beventy: A rk ALBANY, Feb. 6, 1872. went by contrartes.” E belicved you meant | noon crowds of miners and their families flocked } Tett was awake and avffering inte From the Washington Chronicie. cto defeat thia bill. Last year this corporis | Hon, Norace Gresley ust what you said ;-and hence my remark that, | ¢o the Plainville Methodist Church, on the hill | He's literally covered with bandages, and In the Criminal Court yesterday, the was reached mornings wn ting P Jommittes Jaftera little b of the Whote this play between Fields 4 Jacobs, who were evidently desirous of let- nie know that they are as much in favor of efor as the next man, it was, on motion of fen epant & 000) to eereey 5 ls Bai est they will have to go much higher than that this ee AT Winter, as Bennett ie in dead earnest: for he | a formal address “to the Republicans of well knows that If he sue «in passing this | fen ind Lewis counties,” you charge me DI his conatituenta will give him anyt ia he 1, With mlarepresentation, In baving asserted that T bake for, even fit be the next Senatorship from | yored for the Sew York chatter “at the earnest » that district... If this corporation would apend | Mj!y8 of Horace Girerley: hn yoting as Laid, © I voted at the earnest sollel: ox-M ‘of Con ined on the charxe o for the prosecution of claiuts nited States, while holding a seat ery | in the House of Iepresentatives, Assistant tly | District Attorney Harrington end Mr. A.B. Wile Dean Sin: In your paper of the tices, his whole body being frighttully burned. | Hon. W 3, Stokes, In voting aa 1 did, Tyoted ag the earnest soll: | veriooking the Susquehanna, Many were une | He thought he recognized an old friend in ths | from Yenewsec, wax tf Your solfetation,” not oply What you cominunt: | able to wain admittance. The plain cofus con | HRS TAH onenIe, nef pis that you, | receiving fe ted tome by letter, but also what you had > f ‘ acl his Is horrl ain he company | against the U ted to me by letter, Dut, aleo what you had | taining the bodies of Robert Hays and Richard | j't9 blame fort His wife, who i fn the. ho your journal. Norris, the two Englishmen who, with Patrick | weak, having been worn down by const rue JOURHAL Republican Renators had tho | McCullough, were killed inthe Henry mine ex- | RUrsibg her husband, beged him to keep aulety | Hams appeared for the pr the Onondaga Glant, who aald he had not yet | thepdistrict, If this comorstan Mnmodations | . 2 18 having " provonded to hare a letter” written ty ' enti and’ Sener: i va vec + | ou to myself, urging ine to yote for the Tweed charters | pled he controling majority, that the | ptosion o “pee h nine eX | aa the physician said he must not talk. Riddle and Crittenden f r road «ling of It and wanted thine to do so, made | for the public instead lobbying at fn anys | and ‘i ser Sa lie ong afosived aber By that The | plosion on Tuesday morning, were placed near | Mra, Barrett, a comely young Irish worhan, Ade erinaten, in cantante ee sat Vile dor for Tuesday next, with the under- necessity of auch @ | |: For having refused to xtra up that letver when so he for the ‘Their wives and children were in at- | who has one child, said that the company had | act of Feb, 16, 190, under which the lndictment standing that it shall be so continued from day ntil disposed Old Balt has no idea of falling into the ar- perhaps there would be ” ” t ee haying porueed to AiSsaByTotners at your Fe: | “.0UF share” of the proposed leglatatl pill as this, “ yanaage before 3 ‘i Not assist m1 0) ‘i M ‘The committee appointed to examine into the | avert. city, we demanded ite Pa a carore apy, "gto and the scene was heartrending, | NOt assisted her, nor did she think they wou is found. ‘This law provides that any Senator or 4 although she needed It sorely. esent a mea~ ember oF ongress 0 al o matter of legislative postage were to-day given | | You make aa the baste of your adress, the fol~ | fnund was acceded to, The law whieh, you con. Messrs, F. re Sets tae be Thember of Oonagress who shalt cs a agent os King and N. J. Halley | sage to them, asking that some one be sent to ie at some one b ald or assist In the prosecution of ol Power tosend for personsand papers, Ittemore | lowing extract from a letter which L had pub. | Mand was Necrore i. “ait ete, and to secure | Performed the funeral services. Knots of | nume her husban vbutit was unheeded compensation paid oF. to bo. oireoe \d, or receive ae than likely the first man they will want to see | lished In the Watertown Tines op the th day of a orted us to yvote for any char- | me e hn Colville, the outside foreman of the OF share In auch ¢ he dee fangemont of letting the charter slip easily | now holds a good position In Washington, lant Novetnber, and which contained the follow. | Which you exhorted 1 toys Tetonout.. As you | itcy icine tt the portals of the naire Weead Chis Janene. fie would take | SCE DE eR atch cant nn poatintton through the House and allowing the Senate to A THIRD CHARTER POR NEW YORK, ing paragraph ned Ke satove all, beyond all, and before | Church discussing the disaster, They wore aponsibility, he said, of sending her asels- | shall be puniahed by a fine hot © Ling $5,000, amond it. He proposes that it shall bear the | By-Mayor Opdyke lites of the 4 that Lyoted for the present charter of | all,” It waa the firat of all In the keries of imeas- | unanimously of the opinion that the company is re from the mine. No provision has yet been | or imprisonment not exceeding year, marks of his handiwork before it leaves the As- n Toure faction re expected here to-night w Lore, | Tle fe ro yoted at (h | ures which, by general consent (your eit ine solely responsible, At the same time the body frsse,bs the company for the relief of the faml- Mr. Harrington said that the facts in ably, The Committee of Seventy are de- | vith harter for New Yorks eg ilicane of The city of New York, and for, the ony thre eeenty York. over 1) of McCullough was lying in his former home at er weiter Cuoaess Roan sa Meee ace J with the idea that due time Is to be], charter, but in reality J Theteit the Hepublivan Senators would permit DR. ORRELEY'S ONEAT CHARTER APRA the foot of the hill, surrounded by bis grief- THE ALABAMA CLAIMS, vendent Scouts, was raised in Fentre a county joged Stokes bi stricken family. Carriages, sleigha, and vebicles Fag ened Tenn, and after the war bad yrta~ taken to consider and ponder om it before ying to ge Seventy to so amend thelr | the pill for the new “ yneecutive ¢: the Ke 4 Propo! And now, after ten days consecutive ex ol secured the possage of a Dil by Congress to pi taking action, but the gallant Col, Hawkins na to eave the Dock ( aston, willl | berets to New York. oT through the Tribune t te With any face | of all descriptions lined the road leading from TET eee ee t teture ions | toe mony RTE for his. sertices the sur ol inka it i4adovice of the wicked Sammy : gletration consider for harter which will protectusagainst | the church to MeCullough’s cabin, and for er Adume’s Ketara Dine | iio, Mr. Harrington sald th e proseous th ong time Siimnany he Iver in the Se tion for any charter Wor every senator had de= | credited Mingnation on ‘Change. i eal to chow thar the compeny hed to del etlo: » completes hia pl : Dubiican Senators, therefora, incaucts, ewe en, * great d co further on, There over two if " ss jon expected to show ne company den to delay wotlon wntil he Gomi ets HIS Pies THE PIPTRESTI AMEN DS mp ioean genators ineretara eaucns: | termined upon hie gwn seuel of propriety and | Gress Uitadee furller OM, elougit was tee | _ LONDON, Fob. 8-2 P, M.—The excitement hever excecded Mity men, although the rolls ae of action againat It, or until the gangs of Jall | rhe entire evening sesston of the Ass arter asked for. ‘ Peer ion ted mportinities, to vote fora | hundred yebicles in line, McCutlough was tobe | over the Alabama claima Ia unabated, ‘Tho | presented for payment conta pod pirds, shoulder-hittera, and repeaters who hate | was consumed Inthe discussion of the resolus nat terres. charter which you had commended, and for an | puried from St. Mary's Church, Wilkesbarre, the i Abr nienynrecntecs * prosecution also expec ow that oc Gan eat up hete to Tobe inatit, | ton to rescind th vaased In IS te= |v : election law wh u subsequently endorsed | Hey Pather Off i speeches In Parliament, succeeding the newspa- Ler these the clalisa te het ow te this carter can get up here to lobby ain: vokinge t ed 10 10-78 1 vou open your comments upon this statement | as quite a good one,” you appeared before the | Rev. Father O'Hara oMciating, It was arranged | por discussions, serve to keep the public mind or, Was hot material to th 7 MK. TILDEN IN HIS SEAT vatityin eit to the € as follows Senate Committee * not to ask Se rato reject | that the procession from the Methodist church yd, Anziety as to the manner in wh >xLY f * 4 Mr Tilden was in his seat in the lobby during } stit This manifesto did not meet my eye unt!) ft had deen | the pending charter, but. if ticable, to on the hill should doln that betow, to: proceed ed. Anxiety a he mann ONLY A LATELE PHESENT 1 the @ naeain today, Alatge | YoU r some weeks In print, As Thad scuehow heard that Mr. | cure its modificatio at Tmay notinisrer |e outher to W ‘ the Cabinet at Washington will receive the rep- Riddle, for the defence, said that the only alm je entire session again to-day arge | JON Of Old | Wikslow pretended to have a letter from me urging by resent you, L subjoin a few extracts from the | together iikesbarre. fenentationa of the ti Government is felton | Question Was whether or not Stokes acted as pumber of members and visitors, who did not | Nult's declaring that the action of the Lexis, | t.tote forthe Tweed charter, | wrote th my trend Xe. | apeech you made upon that occasion. You said FUNERAL OF THE MURDERED MINERS ail aille avent or assisted in the prosecution of the Beat~ know the distinguished Democratic Reform ture of 18;0 was unauthoriz: care | Mud), asking nia to ovtain from Mr. Winslow # copy of yom the Tribune af Tuesday, Aprit 5, 1870. At 3% o'clock the sad funeral procession be- |", ty claims. He proposed to t the r with him from. the Republicans Mesa. | that leer ike aenata Cominities on tii Ps The effect of this state of affairs Is more pare | anta resided in the same Congressional and having learned from Tht Sus that he was Ba eae bec a: Aumany, April d-The Senate Committee on the new | yan to move. ‘The snow-covered hills were Mr. Stokes, that they were I t were constantly boring those who did fg! Pa yr y. Hayes, and Twombly ; In all that you say In regard to your efforts to | charter for the city of New York met in the Delavan tleularly shown on ‘Change, where business for Stokes, that they his constituent Peres ere eae Wie seat. to tt 1 Mr. Paiue, @ Democrat of New York, AS FOU Oey ID TET which vou cour, | Home rae bn tC Wclock, Senator tweed in | thickly #tudded with men, women, and chile | th, ie aul ms for | #hdywould (hbrefore naturally took t¢ know him to point out Nis oO them, and | While Mr, Paige, a Democrat iat. everyting | procure ® copy of the letter wh uy cours | Homes tie A 4 ‘ toclodlas | dren, Tho ‘Minor’ Dene ne moment Js demoralized, The market for | Ald in the matter, He only looked aft Association teously aay "Mr, Winslow p 1 to have,” they, on attempting to dose, wonld always find | SMO) Mae ie CI of fear he mig en many gentle ‘the elty York American securities open ed | terests of hia cons nia we It Ts tia itempty. The Speaker. ne duobt noticing this lee, etd arith tee Mepantioans oseey | Tou fro substantially correct. When you pers | Mtl ally fare exteaccs from what Mr. Greeley | headed the procession, followed by the Good ale Tail aus Ayers Mens ik oer: Benet Uorutoe tote kin Moke Eo Te Ae ee iat a atan ope | lime. During the discussion Mr. Alvord made Vkceas te crtgieny 1 would have chee . ’: mplars, A. O. D. 1, Lodge No. 610, 1.0. of | however, United Stat ¢ jaw waa uy | back to this city to look after th ms, an portunity to see the: d shed Chairman of | & statement in regard, to Jacobas previous ly given it to you it T Lit with me Corthin T opens the mit ot A ene oe F., in all numbering about 600 men. Then | have fraction; but the others ¢ at the time of their payment, being seriously Il, Hepineratic Btate Committee, called upon | Pec when axke ntleman what | When subsequently hrovgh other | nor wish to be by your coumittes ad elther ad- ith the bodies of tiny FR eee deo sito fg trom the | the claimants presented him a sum of money, him to take the chair In the ¢ tee of the | Mt were for t Alvord re- | narties, 1 refused for renaons entirely sativfactory | vorates or opp document now before you, sedpyse haldedBeryHeneobbad '@ | closing prices of last night, and the market re- CODIPSRIAUON UF hy WEk® Whole. As the sonorous ve byl aot od ee a6: to myself, u i ak he (O apocar as one of thelr wninber to get tims, bringing up the rear with the vehicles, | mains. inact! n American railway shares had rendered. le. m faa good enough proof for cra . iis run certain atnendmenta they wish to be made to tha ‘ ‘oved alot 0 B valley toward ere been no transactions DW STOKES RECEIVED ‘ nounced the name of Mr. It thane Jacot ane ha It lx only necessary, therefore, to m FO eer ee eae ra vier tesa: ie, euy factions | AS it moved along down the valley toward re ave been no transactions thus HOW STOKES We DTA GINT wut the chamber suddenly ceased. But that he in of Neate Capt. David Beatty sworn: Had been ¢ first all My | Wilkesbarre, marching slowly and solemnly, the gation, viz.i that [ was not Justified in | Siimtenor do they desire to be understood by 4 sed of the best ar ; ed It you quotations of Consols, which have declined from | ty's independent Keoutsy tls. cou arid fro ic: tions to the cumulative pe WAU’ | and T shall do so aa brietly ax possible + | “Gn'the other hend, the ing in front of their miserable hovels looked on | 4,The Tina to-day. reviewing the debate in the } tiint ft oad just about him were ably the | f"? hat gentleman an aj 4, lane and assure you that re sorrow sled with bi ouse of Commons, says it is evident that the | the je end those Just about hin were, p Pee KY toh he said was only meant ina Pick CHOICE EXTRACT NO. Le the eit they Tes with sorrow mingled with bittern Hays and | jouse is unanimous in Fepudiating the adnutsst= | ee eget, only ones in the ch, ris were interred In the old metery at | bility of the American claims for Indirect losses. * ut "subsequent! hse Tt was while an election law was in progress of | Ine many exce did pay Mr, Stokes pam When the Speaker again called hit 1028) 1 i tone that made. the. chandeliers Jingle, JACORS'S NEW DEPARTURE, construction, which was to be made ae sting tocak YOU to redect iprove It; we ask yon to adopt cer. sabarre, and McCullough, after the servic Ginastone’s language ts not, Iikely to Induce | $20) gu Wwe night of the dap the money was drawe Jumped to his feet, and posing Mr. Jacobs declared himself as willing t and effective as the English languae could f taln amendments that will wake It thore useful and | in St, Mary's Chureh, was buried in the Catholic na to withdraw tholrderiands. ‘The | from the Troan, With na had told Stokes that he M THR LOBBY TO THE SPEAKER'S DESK, it, that the following article, written to fi the Republic accomplish this result, n ficient, as we think, than it would be In tl n members of the Legislature to | Inwhich it was Grat presented. * ppeared In the tid Stokes Was for Wht Stokes diderstoud priov to the pasnage or cemetery. tof axood and conservative Repul treaty. xt Democratic candidate for Presid he had done his faco fairly scarlet with ‘Now, In presenting to you the programme of Work in the ity ily Telegraph criticises the utterances of necessary to defeat the prese ‘ . . jou whieh were ed oa rk in the majority of the mines was sus- iy Y Of | the bill that he was to reeelve romeching for his wer saked to be oxc “ianinistration, and this ts what stirred the [From the Tribune of Briday, March 2,187.) hasty. a Tenet reter to ifitem on this | pended, and all attended the funeral to pay the an journalists on the subject, and says excused him and Sa ele cae’ Menree Deter | _ Jes 4 Meoal, Guidten taterns wah puituit), Label refer Lo, the rat, lvetg op this y English Government in the stand It took has 6 Wordington tn Anguat, 1990, i lobby, Dus the, i ne , vsely, Who had nailed the Dem dug, | of onr F today. Tt appears to me to be not only the | last mark of respect to the poor fellows who for ly obeyed the unanimous | imp with st A, and Claivorne Beatty, Stokes ‘ complished. he Main pf OT a: a all, to their mast-head, preferred to | 1s’ x e Jclmportant, bat ft ompnt to be thie fret contained the sake of asmall pittance to help to stave off ntry; but the speeches of Mr. Gla invited by way of his hot coming hs lite an, and soon the Chamber began to thin | UO%fown with that flag dying and opposed to the | Mire set Is faint any measure the reform of our city government, | yy sion f theinssie 1 ile Indiscreet, and will probably prove mlachieyous, | to Was! explaining | that mission | Dut and order Was restored. lam sorry to say | KO dnwn with Chl tee Oem sAmendment.. Mr. | foqure: * rruphe profigate, plundering | trac aihe purtestion of ourelection. Tt donteareit | Mtarvation from themselves and families had |“ WasninaTos, Feb. s.—The genuineness of the | [°sihy arrange abouts bank at { that some of the Democrats who are on Niles, w ymetimes talks too much, made fe stream. ot rise higher than An archangel were to make @ er for the city of New | come to their death in a manner so horrible recently published plleged correapondence be- ten Witness” eral | Gaye y a bh Mr, Tild »mplain that he negle : s metim al much, ma ik an cannot rise higher than ts fountein, and | York, ana then you were to clect by ballot-box stuffers, % P Witness paid Stokes for mittee with Me. Tilden complain that henegiects | A! Véry good vapeech. siding. with dacuie | eteetions¥itiat ea hy trande, never did’ and | {t'woukt not ve poestbie to hove an honest gov | cite RETICENCE OF THR COMPANY'S EMPLOYEES, | teen Gen. Schenck and Secretary Fish, relative 4 of thet or } those duties. One who had ly been des; | eainee Alvurd’s meiment, “hut ‘failed | sever will re 1h nl rite, ‘No reform of | furke said that ¢h ation and aim of all ‘Phe senbloyeesot the Honky. wl vienna | tothe ‘treaty of Washington, is denied in ome | seit nod ¢ of his Harticid and at ignated aa one of a committee to bury a dead |i Vote aa he talked. Mr. Prince. also op~ | our municipality can be worth a str, which ty But employee he Henry mine, apprehen= | ¢jal quarters, It bears no resemblance at all to | Strotiier tary the 'mnoney. Had b Hy momber, sald it would be almost Impossible for | P.od the amendment, and had the nerve to | based upou elections by legal vot sive of incurring the displeasure of the com- | the original telegrams, The report that an of formed that tow { him tol na hia committee bad some. very | facie up what he sald by his vote, notwithctand: | ae ingeleetton Chul sey. refuee to eapect the slightest information | gespatel was received thgehvenek om | Bruseutt ofbiers haad wo (01k I oF not be fi Important meatus eines Le was left alone tw | We party lines we teietly drawn. Mr Pies Wag 0 Concerning the management of the ming, For | Monday announcing | the Lord be trie omee, i did not | mee nsied dently | brese out just before the vote popular. Indigo mer employees and others working in the min Granville’s note is pre show! look after Democratic Interests. He evidenty | was taken to consult, it wes sald, with M Al villainy a a ae eee eon One cone | jane Beate fl | nc some those meetings for the reason | 7uceR WhO felled to put in gn appesranc anxions, , demnation of the company. Last night a nume | ftory What Charles Wy i i EROS ‘This action of the two great Reformers was such an election law vinciples: | ber of miners ¢ “yi A nk Gumi TeenOl home nest Saturday pin i wa. vORGOHR H THE FIOHT ON BROOKLYN'S CHARTER, stood upand took thelr punishment like men. | tesny ood. thd eee sear erereaee nes pede tty rie A Coin im tO vote Uieealiy shouts Tnapec very early | The Commisston will not be in session for Re boris peaty averns Te fon or Cap i reat rush of Brooklyn's political | The resolution was adopted by # vote of iL to 13. | wioso: sto acex municipal reform, y ye puniahed a4 least se severely ae (he person who BO 11,1, ery ath, | time. No new developments are expected unt | suine money on sccult uf wert lees te fi Among them T notice United THE CUSTOM HOUSE COMMITTEE, will not : th = ; Veyof Wilkesbarre | the arrival next week of the Queen's message: pursnce ¢ bill by Congress, i} Stites Di Attorney ‘Tracey an¢ Ex-Mayor Opdyke, Charley 5p anid Jacob | Voters ler Ss ape oee wee SARS vine room, Mr. — in th Nt Revenue Supervisor Silas B. Duteh Me tattetcen, Je, the committee of the Castom |. The atiealiy expressed by | In no part of this speech, as published, do T ascended the | THE THIRD AVENUE BANK RUN. dap ste 4 here to try fan tubby through the « Republicans, a the the Trimun were the upinions of every iepub- find any, ath oF word against the Bropos af of, leaving Me —" Drotner + inpursuance of the combination betwe of the Custom House charter, 4 ®THean member of the Senate, Just auch alow | ter; and from that speech, as well as fr arvey ‘orto discover the | phe Number of BD. faite . Dat ttouse Republicans and Boss Mel, Toe Oe ene ei eee cra inet thems in, | they Were at that very moment drafting, with | Aequent remarks by you when in const whereabouts of men competent to act as jurors | 7° hearer tes Ey ME eekly alled to Te an of Wo Voted i and Which Was introduced in the Asse: thelr rooms at the Delavan, and Mr. Spencer ex- | the wsurance th s support of | With the Republican Senators, I drew no tn “sinquest. Mr. Willlama and the x hciv Moncy Yesterday, i Met Stokes in Noob tyear, aod Mr Morton. “This charter propoves to ki iiiked what thelr chartce would prohaniy be | the controlling t td vote for ther than that derived from frequent edi- | good old Squire, who by the way Is a Methodist | When the police arrived yesterday morn- fod hm he waa anteater of tie Bay MoLa i's Wate Hoary hu exh tene for ano- when comp rtd, He Js quite oe nil vt that me se Wate rity Bi i proposed — Is that you cc ered a bee ty ac OBE edna tira gh the snow ape ab OE ing at the Third Avenue Bauk they found the | gust, 190, wh ia, He bed got sok eryeat, by which tina he expects to e ir charter. when completed, will meet with te oh Ww yw adriaiss lon, en Seal y hen 4 hat son Wo swearing ‘ 7 ‘ S While at the Work, Dut had bo complaint to 1 fale, hough to enatle him. to retire. approval of both factions of the bileane ry way preferable to that whlch the Yenng rer or for any charter, and “with | was indulged ine but the Squire dentos it. | as: nage most orderly, The steps were hay bows pele ieee It is almost ante to say, that of th ® | in New k The Hon. Thomas B, Stewart yiveracy sought to secu fact mn” that Was hocessary "to secure After my Hi dodging six half sear 1 miners we » | Med as usual, and everybody way in line and Harrioxton he 1 eg PR SOc aoe aah a pa io ett rag the charter that DH, GHEELEY'S BABUATH-DAY LEITER, aw 08 1 us against iMegal | captured. They gave their names as Hobt Mit | watting ly for the opening, ‘The ordinary ee ie sat Gildas ‘Wety tae | See Re Watkin’ oF Alvord. co postpone tne | ,,Jt,Mry while this effort was belts. your address vbtiea ‘rt Milli Pen aCe tite suuise | pushing seemed to be omitted. About 12 per- | rng untercd in treet tertally. amend © fri f the charter charter until next Tuesday was made members of th ¢ aye again rat n them as jurors, their | sons ent ne bank, a staallcr number than | hile boy ther hitcr ackbowk support of It, to give these factions an opportunity to following letter ed vieited Albany at the but rosa than bos previous A nnpiber oF depositors: || tages a the ntlemun refuses | see if they could rbury, Ww Vion League Cl expressly to atched them to that thei aition was such that t ean compan } Oppose the charter ibmiit toyou and to the nugied out during the day. | stat hot fur his services ; | UNITE UPON A CHANTR attention that you had | Tepublicans of the State whether your add i Ne wis | ine hut fore : The Conmittee of Seventy feel mu Tureen, ? tracts herein qu your journal, is i } thr ty “ at this action on the part of the oral New mista, ¢ Tchad in Jangunge ¢ position fee 4 Paee were Git ek i Now York, who had been mainly tuental in | Dean Sime tts tndls e that {ihe to the charter, It 0¢c y mind, and, In | t sere Lo meet inthe Squire's office in Wilkes: and the Inquiry : fmurvet i: ve ‘thre ‘ jnduelng them to prepare a eherter fe Leg eget ant ele my Judgment, will so tmpress the publle mind, | barre bein ¢ nfue , Mat theiroticers had sworn to. bu Aes ad s rd " dation, " f now a then “ ! Y ! s The bill to amend the Boord of Audit bill,soas | publicans Hon. 8. Wis te, Ala Hfarauroule con ate pals ae wad been ink Superin f " ; ‘ j ‘ ‘ othe: eto tunes ia , With the of sctions of tle Goveruory | Joba Ae W As this note was in perfoct harmony with my. |. Abd here, without furthor ¢ Nes Law wile | HERS ete nota Merete honed | ther | : f Conge ie vllice 1 i : ae sats ex Phan lsoDy hesitation in pledging myself to do my utmost I did, * ear ile Was soon brought dn, but whiskey had the | led as to her Vetat wi € i f Paboud ) i were away Is expected up tumor fy la toebeing | to secure what you Avemed "indispensable © Greeley eat of him, and an adjournment waa found to | Married #" she said, suddenly i t y; tur niler Kot ttees otvers had gone home | again Beventys charter, and be present A | and as our 3! {ihe reforms which were | Ewill not conclude this article In tr FE aaa eee edn Squire louked at Williams, | &widder these twinty yeor SP iD Powell 40 i arid still othors were out fi ont reconciliation of the factions and the t t ntempla nd desited for theclty of New | your bad example by the instuuation Wat you | andthe Iuepector bowed hia’ head as, het t | money, AS orclork P: Tokes put ina elalin fOr obe-t itd rode, SM, mt vr way enjo: t bil how i. York knew that it was are not an honest man; but Ewill say that you | the ¢ or the Wetton the jury and | (apald, and there was th which Witheas T dtogive L ' tke had t ald over Until etoweh tt CREATING A COMMERCIAL DISTRICT: dishonor and without detriy h very bad habit of imputing dishonesty to He ot ot atta the etckety Seatrwag | Hong fabes mong thoao whe att . ts eas Could wot Hut OUL OF Botner Wo pasa it & the Comptroller and the Mr. Twombly will to-morrow Introduce a bill | to the interests of the re Bho x at least your pes every honora= | jnto t cet. Here. they consulied in low | -seme of them getting very near e u A NOR City’s creditors inust wait Commercial Distriet_and a Board of | cure justsuch an elect iy supe | ble and gentleny hiapers. rain any infor on frott this | then falling to get the y Uireat wae made t sie contractors’ bill Htroduiced by: Senat ners for New York. ‘The I Isto | port toa ch ded as ful Very re NEWIRILOW LTA LENIENT Eastie ROR Tauren irae - e : O'linen, was uuder consideration to-day, but for | consist of ten members and combine, the Com- | lws in your of followitug compelled to stouse thelr ite, and then they The Market Savings Bunk, Bt UAL Biokat York Sonators, whereby they could ¢ xplain the ke and Piers, Port Wardens, and’ Harbor | written. sad F note t wa FOR PUBLIC REASONS, ae GS wi Sutton, th t fire h The committee of the depositors of the Haake wt adds bill lo the satisfaction of the Senators from the scand has jurisdiction over the coun enour ct No > ¢ yod by the SEC RES MA CINna THAT wantanciy Gl ey amount be patd, Stre and Powell Delt pi bil to the aattafuction of the Senators from the | Masters, und has jurisdiction ever’ the, counties : " EXTRACT 3 Biss Muduett’s Meliet chat Porter none of | itis ullosed, for incom Market Savinuty Bank earnestly desire tt 1 wie fis Sate Sgt he hal noted ie 14 4H Opportunity Lo inivrm themselves. and is to haye full control of tie harbor of New wilh asad dadhiadngs se Leet's Silent Partners Senator Canter eee eae aee ee tio jury he hid Rosligns) who: bayeingb yet slanad: the. petivon i hey he then elatuted War for WOFKING RAILNOAD COMMISSIONERS OF ESTIMATE. York and all its approaches: nae Pear ene ents ree ly's doke-Re} Don't Drink. ed the company loudly, but in Savor OF suspending tie proscsds ag fo Hs ie atter through the Pepi rt Senator Adams to-day gave notice of a he Committce on Priviloges and Hlocttone of } so examine thy pro ms Col, Legrand Cannon testitied before the | was evidently under the Inthy ruptey now pending beforn Judze Blatchford) | apie ease for the prosecution here closed, reate Railroad Comimilasoners of Bstin port presented the claims of O'Don for this ely a Senatorial Committee, yesterday, to a conversa- | for by the officers of the company. Sun It-asthe petition will come up before his CHARACTED, GENTLEMEN, CHARACTRIL control of raltroada in this State. ‘he Commis | ta Ate, Iweed's seat, The comuiittee have 1 Tie hontd of Aldermen n between himself and. Mr. Mudgett at Del- | rim Most INTELIAG! suny, | Honor on Satuntay morning Mr. Hidde, for the defence, read depositions i! Honors ara to entimate the wetual cost of rails | My. Tweed one week in Walch to pucin w reply, | yachaberm (2 beelécted vay weucral Uieket. bis wil | (ty niece's abou t ila he bad caver be he cone |. There-are good reasons for believing that a | of Mr. J. M. Maird, that Stokes left Tonnessee | ital stock {4 to be limited to the alnount of th iB CAPITC uinaton ben very great improvement wn the other plan, and will ducted 40 badly as the I Has not | much larger dividend Will be reatized if this ae- | with Hatfeld, Strobimier, and the Beattys, to ar ry i amount of t The C ON. probably result {returning to the board men of good 1 Ned anv at the, Oomnany’s arink tion is taken, we the claim, in August, 1810; that he ‘ of the nuimerous petitions introduced last wine | Its inve nto the charges against the | men ean be induced to accept a nomination o1 us natisiled rter's von ithe The =| p é . 7 “PORTER f A nd will be bucked ty bj A hostof the sane | Capitol Commissioners and Supertitendent of | t will bot now permit. t with the general order business, and th: some Juryman, { he uthers, averaw by thy PHOTOGRAPHS BF SUN REPORTERS Neeks Of | that he at The Reformer. George O. Jones, is said to | the Capitol buildings, “Eleven witnesses, on be- | jon with the Be received part of the funds, Mr, Cannon tr ining corporation, are ready a neni ; i tended St thet and in addition, | leart half of the prosecution were examined, each | ins'st wae & Change t ct to Col. Miss, whom he charac acquit the Luzerne Coal and Tron Company of | The Conflicting Testimony betore the W artles, as to Cony f on Stokes and it Now York and this « one of whont testified that he kiew of no'poltti« | #2" Nord of Aldermen ts made | "88. active, {Intelligent politician,” and alt blanie, and no doubt the verdict of the Jury mittee he Hoattys, In which tly a ted uy fuch a bill \ eal int Heing brought to bear upon the | gece Hord of Aldermen ta made | hte ts Porter, Gen. Horter wrote Will not be damnaying to the company arian wy he Wee Ain Uh ane Re ce for or © Wits a member i a lively time an | workmen on the Capitol. They knew of no | thon q Pe eulle GRRTIRaMinonuttn chiar The t Of testimony will be com: a : ve ranare y utlons, | man being put on private work and paid out of The street Croton Aqueduct Departme ; pues seveshe: ne to-morr lorning at Wo'clock when it ishoped | det & Co, a respectable merchant of New and Jucge 1k mW tiled to the gooe { ei he fund. and knew I bee | uuited into one d ied che Department oF WHY IT WAS GIVEN TO BIXBY by the people generally that the ge ld Squire | fricad of Gov, Buckingham, testified yesterday before | character of & f undoubtes i VG MLAZINO DISPULED ASS M Public Works, wih one responsible heads instead Of Mudgett testified that he charged who acts us Coroner will ion to a e that he received vot y HG i Nias the a invents mne thatt fi & Wepae f ec Y ement ort 1: "LT give Phe SUN reporter, desir rview | ! t r 1 » nite ' ate disputed by Comptroier | tender he Blgit-Hour law { j ' wk, hor myscll bas an’ interest in the gen> | ly searched for hin in | tea s Mr Henedict faaithay Atta nant Ria tha ere not legal | r ‘ t ( t t eral order busin Let tried to get the busi- | thet where he was sild t A 5 i * I AM antenna te Ara t | Mr. Bri ra) men kod 1 tr ‘y but Grinnell sald that he had given it to | dnd ‘On inquiry at his ofice in Wilks rh ! ates re ing alos Halt ae wnitor paying or repaying y tie hi work 50 P Hixhy and others for public reason t rwas directed to ant maid tid ' ‘ ' r \ ny the Islan of remarks the payin aventie from Four on of t . trieal | Hixby afterwards showed Mudgett the cans | another of Finally, start wnt man t Mite,” ft mucnon | will Mieihey tortie daronee: | “ yf 1 f 5 4 . Harris, of the Commission he Fla Y | veiled cheeks his payments to Leet. and | he er A mediumesized fed, aad Pinal s Heed ant le will a jury defense, yori yproving itour law provided for men. y thes 1 | these eb , n by Bixt t- | neatly dre r f whem i Fuel i tne <a . 1 the city, i ona rand being pald by the hou it ! i ' r t Patte 1 ved t M resid ones of 1 rk y titane THE ARIONS' MEGRY-MAKING fi pra { Med stad ere y | vitsout « pecunharil in the Lwet-lixby transace | F ron the shoulter nid wt \ A The ¢ i Dube A ray ™ or \ } ; spall tt if esta! La ELS ea ahort bead imaniy fit apie witha | The Grand Du lenin o loor Mr H bah . ‘ ' H i fata t it ny | ong ONLY ANT MAN OT « VPICE distaiive trom where we stand, but Mr. Mereur i a Cataonss o 5 | rt n mire nt t gto i “ | a : : ‘ ey er we wn i the ee Wish” Brivk: ‘ aj OF : F ae tals belonicing to t h lle | teat § ena | fiughey Gardiner wos summoned betare the SIRGATER RAYE Fucournging Capt, Mounts | 4, eer 4 a pir is rn i} eu till dine hich i) ¥ « wt, whl Ww tor | ecity that has uy held an i Hucher Reporter—1 wish to know your .hoory of the ay th " | A t > hi x he would | ‘ : AEE My, test that he dla re HCharles H. | explosion at the Henry mine | ' ‘ . any law wh y the sanie, . ny "b 5 € by re and & * " him on uway they wer 1 ' 1 “ t ' M had beer r “it done by c¢ nr du h i H Ther rier th t om h ame 1 at wit r Fs r ‘ trwt made and ¢ ! eof r ! e has rwith con sorly-Samp! r the Superintendent ul + Wit 1} a ferleal error t ‘i a harlequin w it i f the city, and 4 Thiws ¢ Parsons about any ation or } ny ebarter Lr naworl 1 ; ead Av v Pale a bee t } ‘ that instrun plied Hughey, 4 wsdon't | at hi ind: ; . an h er mide aly ) hte rter—but you had no fire boss, How's | the of t " \ ‘ te (niet f the | for money on HeLOUNEY Hover cx) “ trd met Gen. 7 atthe Line [tt . \ | : t ip i Are | duty) to ai them — the the prospe was sent to (he upper a wont the wi "1 ‘ ly dee i } ipon t f oft r th ney pald to some #14 e etiy December « 1 f i k ined ) norder that r a] i feos r 1 through a pe er ” H Here the Superintenden 1 for a few r , f i i ‘ 4 Uns HH ptrol noand which left in the hands ertiied any oxcept \ e f f Reporter) What was iis ni | "ines ‘ \ ‘| ¢ of that ten wh the powerof passing upon the Constitutional Convention, and the pil ' 8 Island Mr. Mer tie think, Pshaw! I forget ris 1 f f| b i eine ‘ n tha as fixed by law; and that the secretary of Ne i wh we arac fu dati Mer { Contract Brod by laws and | culminated fi siltatie encounter between two pr whe it wi ' nny tr 1kOo. >, erie POF Te « 1 on ALMWAN a politicians, Mr. 8, Jr. 8 fT Heporter” Ploase think of his name if you can. _ eo Beighan ¥ y emia 4 MisMicelay'a Ail aniotlelnE ‘ Harrie, counsel for Fovvellinar, sald, he | CHANEEN HEROHAL AT ALMANY. | Gr aftutetown nad prineipal wireruier for the Rive, | yStt eh ta ty Hara tt or the Howe as You O'Mall's Rival, ei t rah ely 1 HORAK Pa Ad Reateietcarestrail seo TAP AVGIY Wace lads Se "1 or Amoitbivvat raltrond speeds accor Hye rae GAPE RAIE Tae GETS ee [eR ar Major, Assistant Superintendent | Yehicle In the tray saa extrenie ( Gitiat portion of the clty Iving nob OF Tt | Oye TAULING SUPT, MILLER Fag cureat thea ta aceon MU thet 1 ly lea under and cou) dealer, anid lately presented» | Mr, Marcus: Si ioe witny DUE Tule sa Aine ais 3 ? ' or 1 third ¢ hg. While it was une - rea al break charter, aid we Chink, alsa, t the county for material furnished, whieh | He wits Dre hoo, : vultows ees | y fon tien Merit ssion to pa A Cou eray Between Home and Foreign ! . led week, At is’ e rejected on Monday Inst byt tnors {Lappears rather singular that Hays should ‘ n ' resi Water Board, who he said w it eutly 1 from. attics resent rity that Mr. Brick Was t i | have beon dire boss and bone of his iriends or ee H bay ‘ i if they « only Pale Hid wawistanta, © * 1 aware t would | 1 quaintances Know of it. Mr, Moreur man sion Vin y mud i ® doi M torted by in On rbefore the bey Us law wanted stall h a, Yenturlay the two met 8 i tod a disposition to cut short ‘the interview tani en | f , ‘" bs if rumors ¥ Mr. Berri ¢ « \ plist teat ‘ fA ee Nie aden i! mnie jovial fellows who hailed hin as kr ) \ | ‘ : sy f op pocite politteal ced out of Pet for wttemptod b tt Make It certain that ever al | retorted thet tt w: Fo rearonable than tne § er What the Coroner's jury tun of | ; ke ; ' PaRnactat r aniew that t Sapt. Marnes iett Charter; Without this ho elarler can do ibs any good. ran agytiat Bal Wen at \ Froobiya Paliticiios Golne dames i 5 not hack t Joompanies in ap unrou r totus pulut. It isthe ‘Thermopy le of tay sould the e thine I ' ha M ” H M do beth e t will proteet us nist aly =a abou f nen aserg weony will i or “ w 1 AX ub 1 f i) ; mn i f elcetionis inte w HAN olin f Tivtitmake on | MNBe appronched, and wero yrpct ' ‘ ; rf ) 1 | Tr) y ny troversy b Gast dn the reanainineg ety " 1 vn’ Ou | dates saan ren uatint CARCI HT f ‘ f st li , i ' ‘ H far he paid toMy South | to thelr perpetuation Learned riot At y Yet iv mtlonian t Vly incere 1 1 y ¥ his wile BENE a t » for examiniog bls ¢ Mit, WINSLOW VOTED FOR VIE CHARTER AT DE Swill wok tue tiovernur fer |” . Lat ie Mieonnd on iitant ! Vive) ast Mer pnt thew isin i Snot Ane tad rained to pass GUEELEY'S BARNES) SOLICLEATION Wee ; Reha Anovb ow Mystery street i thaolty nf New Virk under the trol the Life fisurance bil, bat had ho definite kuow lodge ‘Thus fortified, first by your ewrnest appeal for boss at the tine of the exjl 1 ty of wi owas toat night 1 1s First avenue, | ‘ puly, and wald that it 1 st went on nt a an efficient election law, secondly by y The Won. Poter B jos returned to this Fi naka a oy City, hodwoon, Yivrat avenue loeb i i eit ' H Kevin dewrth attorney of the Home tnaurance Come | my dation OF the. prain od chartar Bs city, Hie ceuleh bs at laimed 1 xeltedly," Hays thy fi ‘i The body bad auprgichiod Uy mother Woy, we j Wied tiny eanld. ener aod Rule Haven, O68 INRGe Wie hently rahe’ tn somo of its features, and as} Phe Hea M fun ‘ the man didu't know what cA inal ike were Can kote He boy who bud ebabved bid nk das Mduish live d, Neo prugruas W Ho } be ever gaye lib Vo Gas Wale Wee ae paving “Dointe of ducided wunoriority to our | Boriuy saya that i lat tak aun ay | wast he navor had any oa} Oia Ure sl iter yar Auliion af fou) plan HE HRY cae be abode

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