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THE SUN, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1872. —— rond or any of its branches, to commence | fore they paid re much above the market THE St SPENDED BANKS, | Bradong the wrong were a \ yi Ni le @ suits, either in equity or by action at law, | price for it as carefully ne he tested th Wing desnite done, oxcept thatthe mond eaere Rraken tiredan caaliet ta pendent: | UN CONNBOTOUT BATth bE g SHAY, | tary Circuit or Territorial Court having | Western applicant for ofee by proposing re RET OF ipo meatings petliaps aided in spurring some G inell, Money Hnith, (ev irue Caine, Mail ~ aor ear CPMUG | jurisdiction of the cause, against any of | to divide with him. A FULL MIATORY OF THE GREAT | feivas noticed hereattcr, NAIM MP the de- | @ Fame, Pharos Moticliond. J bi el RO LR ‘ efor Ath the companies for a refusal to comply with | — , FINANCIAL CRASH. THE RECRIVER'S STATEMENT, Mae Tettncutata cause of the Ghat Taamiale AWeaptioe tenia . Buch rer ents, or fo olation of | Late German papers ©. good den prong February 15, 187%, Receiver Knap va Jon Was Aaweried to be the ref Nie | den ' ee ee Loe FRIDAY, APRIT, 12, 1972. uch requirements, or for a violation of ite German papers have a good deal to | The Conditton of the Broken Institatione— | atatementahowing the t Knapp teeued @ | tional Hutchers" at Tint + senttay USearsaree P t + 187 any provision of the acts of Congress on | say about 9 contemplated allience between Tue Proapects for that date, The amecnt dive desuieore emis At | which It had bee ftv the. ( 1 | Cotecs ondence of Tho & : ia i thissubject, And it is provided that on | Prussia and Italy, and although these ramork Great Robbery ab Bae Che Gus rdian Savince 1 nk finan | te te € ks, Uy a of | Harrronrn, April &—The teen ’ nite Today, pagedethisaed elaln 0} % ugainst th ling t on byt Aeodcmy of Mao the final hearing of ench enit the Court | regarded as premature, there can be no | Funds Bodily, Walch symhed eck bina e oned eat eecaey | Elehh suitpenided tn Pie FARIS ott | teisue tacks hr aoe oe t n Theatre ’ may proceed to render a judgment or de. | ub that the idea is popular in Germany. It The Stuyvesant Bank, located at 74 | credit of the" Becretarye ACCOUNT Ana thee | Bichth was also attributed indirectiy Lo the fade | PEWSHAvers. The comments are . Broadway Theatre ‘ : Aye Oe | is urged, however, that the mtorests of both | Broadway, suspended payment October #2, 18:1. | fy \buraw officers for thelr private use, | HEE Of various othe ni i after | tinged hy the hopaa and wishes of 1) eree for damages, and enforce its judg- There were ott r the sts : wery Theatre 1 Bice fret By tiosteation Hird vate of the toad | countries In their opposition to the Ultramon. | The Stuyvesant was a State bank with a capital | bank's fur if ior cereus theremoval ofthe | [10.9 prianed the k fiuyypesny. faile | dertake to draw conclusions fay : ry ant'e Opera House sth ara ent by seqttestratio: sale of the road ank's funds for personal pu es, The total | Ues heightened ing of apprehension exe | gy ‘ i Nryant’s Operm Hh * Y BogttC J tanes and to France are so closely connected | Of $200,000, Tte officers were: Davis Coltamoto, | Habilities wero stated ae blaster, The cat | isting ainong depositors, and caused a continued | OWN Views of thosltuation. The Gr Empire Wink As Matton And other property of the offending com- 0 ee T H a“ teed a continued | re i Pith Avenue T pany, and if ) ‘ forfelt that a formal alliance ts unnecessary, except in | President, and John Vanorden, Cashlet. ‘The | QooS5 Deke cae popes h the worst possible | or 2h (Hid ssyous es | af iwhen t «| the moet egregiously mistaken y many, an eoussary decree a forfeiture | the event of war, when, It fs tnt! 8 F ; fe Bepert ot the canes to Foadlag fog srprst, Possible | ors’ and Drovers’ refused further to rodocm tie | tend to dies " and Opera th ' , , intimated, nothing | Stuyvesant was not a member of the Clearing | the dollar, and at beet to realico seventy 1] checks of the Blghth, suspension w | bp sontshealhrandnectchdhe el dels Sian Wiens Paeatia trie : Of the whortor of tho company and ude- | would stand in the way of ite being efected, | House, but cleared through the Manufacturers’ | _ ‘The receiver continued hi: labors fetect cing | 4 considershle portion of the Bighth'a ul 1 Niblo Garde toils f privation of its corporate rights. ¢ rumors bave attracted attention in Aus. | and Merchant’ dink. At the opening of buat. { ortaewes and in various ways endeavoring to | Converted S! 1 not readily be ) Democrato papore are nearly a tule Hew York Crews 40 sont Sainiy of Mit ‘he bill also provides that any person | tri, and the Neue Prete Prewe of Vienna has | ness hours, October 12, the Manufactarers’ and | months ago one of fhe depositens unten te STRATGNTENtSa THT Te | In Pronouno.ng ® @ vordict against the 1 i Oizmpie Theatre hn injured by the act of any one of these com. | Published an article onthe subject in whieh tt | Morchants’, becoming doubtfal of the abiitty of | Jutee Blatchford for the annaintment of an | Weeeoperdionneee thee a CL of the Nberal Republicans. Certa’r - eer pantes, in violation of its duty asenjoined | MY" that while itis natural that auch rumors | the Stuyvesant, notified that Institution that Hanes In bankemptoy. Jndae Winteh ford ore j bans aud at Me AoA ne | crate who had become weary of the di n of Sun witert Goin Nike ree , Pe aW, THEY. tue idl recoverin Whe man. | ueukd gain credence in consequence of the | they could no fonger clear for It, This action | of the bankés creditors. Aw Mr ister with | Nas appotn ive ran Lut | the old secesaton fenders, were willing to let the Theaters Conlane Hon After: provitey AUthot the |e ig antl-Cerwian nd anti-ftalian feeling by | competted the suspension of the Stnyvesant by a Btaty court ho ded NneA th aenede | ertalning ite a eine 1 fact appear that the party must be reinforced \ Thiety-fourth Street Theatre —sar Conbeaton. Manes, | : uy authorizes the | which all classes in France appear to be ani- | At that its officer arty ge Uiatchford's order. ‘Tha receivers come bad. fon r vi had from with , Séore ss : ppeai an a 8 offivers expressed confidence | thon uriered to, pe y receiver wats | ne bad J ‘and | ayrenerity thout in order to make a show at th | Unien Square Th uw cretary of ee nterior to fix a schedule | mated, ft seome improbable that where the | that the bank could continue bustness when | Th i Sy ee or gent aud » Blatchford on ty. ad hot been the best. D. hor Presidential eteotte test's Theatre Of rates proseribing the amount toe | unity of fnterests ts so clear as itis now between | another clearing bank was found. But a sult made no preparation to dy denying the furisd 1 Tine | WHAT SHE SLAOTION MAB RETTIRN, H : charged and received by each company for | Ttaly and Ger listinet treaties or stipula- | was at once begun by Mf iam TR. Tarr and | cage came wi and mee eae cay mentioned . If there had been any preexisting i transporting passengers and freight in | Hons should be considered ny ary. This is | others, and on thet i The proceedin.« Vhs Since | the subject, the ole 1 Wivnn at Fie haa, | ) their apptication nern ne -proceedin.se 1 bankruptes have ; the election has settled one quese Anew aa case that the Union Pacitte Company and | Precisely the sane view whitch ta taken by the | Ram granted un Injunction restratning the bank | einbarrassed the ‘receiver, as MANY peor censteaddy | thon, even in the mind of the most sanguin ben Wace ni oo ; M ) teat HIME CE ING Gant Fons. tvs | umotwe any farther bustiest, and appotnt. | declined to pay just and « : i Demoerse im th 4 } ; 238 any twoor more of the branches cannot | it erman 8. The | ing Mr.O. H. P, Archer receivef MrcArcher | against them, tiroigh aaa | A \e teat in the country, The fatulty of ate it Hat P acres voon tures, Whe yokedute eo feed | meee 1 Journal eays Uiat white its mowt | tock pease sion Cotot er the Hho found that he | ther minat, be Somnath fear uivantat : Y of as ting to eloet m Prosidential candidate In 1a satisfactory that everything: should be done by | COMM Of the aesote was held by the Minufa mour he officer appointed © pay ano A ot ti t opposition te Grant by the unatdec hath oF ii ; : is to be binding on the companies, and it | y and Haly to show t Baiibeie et re'and Merchants Hank, as collateral for | States Court, shan, A gry AO a t | the Demooratio oreun Tm Hee demons } ¥ Ave ’ ither one them shall fail to abldc by tt | aii Thahy bo Bauw tie Bronel tint Wey sand margin fereleaing And it appeared | ‘ t efore the expira a rited beyond all coutrover t none j h ; ull fail to abide by tts | nistaken if they expect anally inthe eveut | that good Judgp ad Tot bee " HENRY sMiTH's PRE 108 presenti je vally cortatn that. th ! t tutes, the Bueretary nay canes walk FORM | oF Our the ubdemundtod beriece the? roakte Ce ae ed used con Alte the susoetutun oP ihe bands the SULLING THE BANK'S PROPERTY | tle" Herat Republicans, wae are scot } r ndiog between the former | | i u There were several i ft em rant HO are need | * to be relved and sold intslon will Chip alo aitaramoatit Whnortanes ans not collectable when due. tecretary ¢ ye to the bank incainberod | | The Maison Dorks property, wht 1 Tost the ignity, repatacion. und Woitare of ' aise This bill is very stein: and ite penale Gia dig When’ Ie alas taelidea Avitie, Ie M , Ancien AND THE STUYVESANT BANKS. Foal sonatas from which tt ts hetleved about | } avily mor : PA Poa place H Ma ‘ oO ‘eb. sf 6 depositors me h i repost Ato the “ s ne fl ¢ the rll Cary dyanet and « ' id j #2 60 ties are so severe thatif it: should become | Men proceeds to hat the present relations of | tha house. te freee the detailed coment at thee: | bret BEY cee. geno escolar UO. the Fy yin its A a wey of vere! fal lites Pie elec ie | , plaw there would be little danger of its | Austria both to Germany and Haly,hy no means | veiver. The tndettedin sto, depo itors | proposit'Mfee Smith Pd BR \ tim, | deasued ‘ ‘ . provisions bein mirdeds ‘Thoro tens | id such @ combination, and suggests that | bit tone pad the a vo | 1 t HI i) rth | doubt that the Union Pacific bas ed | estiont many Nestea shortly present lteelt | Zavor Of Five batten eis tae pitts v tine hi t tot trian Minister of Foreign Affairs, add. resolutl were at f tier fi iy 1 1 wien Ww ’ t that when the whole polith al careor of Count | * fay ns Feceive sand it will foul ! x . } rer the neeo t n rendents, adver: | and that they are entitled to relief from | Axptasay is remembered, there ibee| ls Mr. John Mack had made applt- S| deste A PURCHASED ¥ICTORY FON Jt } ements for T sw ved at our r ‘ wresa, since > s { . tg mczc be i ent Au Assit i Mr. i th Co Pr ie Aividll | Fates at . hay aig Congress, since no specific remedy has | bt as to the spiritin which tt will be ane |} id A meeting of creditors was hola A Ore | heavy i are 40 clasoly 1 he : t yaccond atroe Nett | been provided for any infringements of id a that there must already | BiB. 7 to elect an asslunce. Under the ¢ fhe niributel by ! i ¢ > ath ’ snices It Way thought best to er vt to Surm te Hi t | avenue, «! West Twent, 1 ite | the rights guaranteed them by how nding between the Italian and | as a r ge Blatchford ane teak a nese en Jowell | \ . a : tr { TTL Platt to the post. Mr. Platt demanded. of ih Bs to} \ n dreading the ¢ ' 4 Bad Eggs. al trea t " I- | Mr. Archer the property an 4 made publi Hi i ratio Victory 1 ‘ t The Mecting To-Night. At this season of the year eggs are very ence Rar, Archer woe legally bavined not to tot pr ; | dent Tal loans; abil tire | one reat oghanae cee reat. On not ‘ ; ———— trust, and he proposes to test whether the State | hope | conve ‘ Ree Se Dower. De & eral Coverns | Mosers. TRUMBULL and ScHUny are in the | Plenty; but every once tn a while one gots | The Supreme Court have d a Hs tthe | Caraed bes. e hea ner ene porteer In tac. preeatonse | pave him toy ; ‘tees igre Woaus men’ so Browghtineguitict with tie creeds end { city. They are staying at the Fifth Ave. | Deld of an egg which has been sat on a ¢ care of Poncoxn that ANDitew Jonxsox's am. | Menge ant ted Mt a : y Roche tng of the debtors, “Meo Matis hough a. mw " ane t or two dis i n ) ' ‘ en . ren ye r is kentloumn 10% " ¢ « A omen } nue Hotel, The meeting which they ave to " . if ks aah ay . ne ty proela ations are perfectly valid, notwith- | ceive of the Stuyvesant Tanke Sir ip. | be can be made t orter Is unable ther to £ ROL Sls Se croroucent: liters seems to us tint Secretary Roneson’s | standing the opposition made to them at the | Pedled from the decision of Judge Lilatel A DIVIDEND EXPECTED, wlement of the perce toh the f sconriten 1 i wana ddress this evening 6 Cope y ‘ and the case will com before Judue W mt t y ultimately ¢ the wis antenanced the use of ie 4 } address this evening at th per Insti- | official character is very much like this | time, The Court hold that “the President's | fugt when ie shall have been reuched om tive lea Ttogan having been mentioned as one | anyeof the stuckl older. | Byiving upon the Segoe vt f tite feos | tute will be one of the most important | description of egus. proclamation of Dec, 2% 1848, granting pardon | calendar, $f Ens officers of the banks i te r tu ka Fhe revetver's oilice is at 3 Mercer street. | Ha pomion had Ke Intueuce on the ranean o and aimnest ondithe 1 c mt DEPOSITORS BV@TAT a * FO plate oe, CoBCet m any of b.e - > 1 aids Wer * ‘ i. ! ever held in this city, for it will strike the | Perhaps, however, it would be more pre- | 4 smnesty unconditlonal and without reser __ THE DEPOSITORS SUSTAINING ARCHER. Irregularities of the Dank, aud that he has don : Ja ® (riends were reluctaat to Ful cimusitoe ba cise to ene’ that it had hoon spoilt by the | vation, retleves clolmants in eases under the Cay None of the depositors have been pald except | everything in his power for the benefit of the The Market Savings Bank. his wishes } key-note of # Presidential contest whieh is | Gi Teenie cprh i. tured and Abandoned Property act frou proof | uch 44 oMed more money to the Dank than the deposit ‘ jollhe Market, surings Hank was starterod. in | DEMOCKATS PAID TO STAY AT HON s 1 cading on it : p Ithem., Insuch cases the amount is far no dly npatd deposttors, | 1982 It suspended payment Jan. 2,1 Take pore ges 40 renult in: overtiitowing the most arble hi ff sebeaton 15 th Waited States during the | deposit i Howed to the depositors in | Those basing under ton 4 ald denoatiors. | bank was located ab A! Nasaay stregt Its 0M iraiap, “At a Pen Glee etary soar ! ary, corruy . 4 same . 5 a ate v js an inportant decision, and | setuling et he bank. It le belleved | Paid by the officers of the bank. The amount President, William Van Name; ¥ ding to bis nets and attachments, the trary, corrupt, selfish, and shameless Ad Col. Forney's Last Cry. Vplll, a Wels Rp IMRACp BOUKhON no | flat, ney procetiings een | fas, 29. Should Mr Kuapp be coated in Calvin R- Goddard wud Voter Voor: | Hemocrat oe aamiottr vatieg trem ast Hivglind Chit aved UleeKi ed the per! mee b Y pogun. the receiver could have paid depositors | his present position the first: divide weuty= ary, Honry R. Conklitt 2) Paites, yeral. ¢ ditur Dey, ministration that ever disgraced the coun- | Col. Jorn W. Forney fs dissatistied with | have not hitherto known Just where they stood. | 10) cents om the dollar Now At Mecdechur is | Aye per cents may be expected within two weeks Te cating Of the ie ietingmiascnotdons Ie Wastinninn tee try, in driving from power those who pour } te action of the Pennsylvania Republican a a. itistheught that from Siow cents | after ouch <chtirmation, “if an assignes in banks discovery by the Bocretary, J ald Smawnete, reat vats Conve eked, Re Whe i ‘ ‘ lar will be realized, the litigation, of | Tptey is appointed it would probabl ir lollowing ¢ amines apy an GO ne Rep ntempt upon the Constitution and the State Convention. He say The Harris- The District of Columbia Ring, not satis- being expensive, and the juss failingon | © months before @ dividend could be dee ank Depar n h \uorensed, but. the Seda dad We weaken sates burg Convention was notoriously packed | fled with trampling under foot ranic act, aopuattors: if the bankrups proceedings clared. aa eg cep ree away from the ; . hount thre ay m fu ey the ve oy » Ocean ational ank we ya heavy losses. Jan. 1 forgotten that they owe allegiance to | Convention yesterday apy La cot of | Mount to over three dollars on every $100, hay iver. This uelny ts, | State ineitntion : 1 . Phe Labor . delegates {to d to expedient of raising the valua- | he HOt S 1 Hankin law ess. Ite cap pointed receive ep in th Temper en i principles rather than to men. lcleg {to the National Grant Conve heaghe ars aramrp ahah the aloe) Whe the rosals ¢ A | See ST OOGOO lee oeebete CCR Memnenboi: beans het coted re su fuenee ’ aivingscetre reir Rue : n) for the Philadetphia distriets most | at their ar ingle | Judge Woodruf, i 1.8, Hartshorne. Ca ity ed us rendered t Be me i : { sheds ors wlan ‘ounders | of whomare utterly without character or cay vba dake ee wate | | id that @ majority of the bank's cre at roadway and Harclay sreet, to which pia 1 rod to an ther tt thing rotor pad ' of the Republican party, has always been | influence except with roughs or buminers | at avout @raom0e, which we my fi inting tho major pertion of the | wich street is gietn OF Che famoun: warelory Moe wes See att : hamination, and that the Dewoer one of its most distinguished leaders, and | of their own strip: extravagant valuation, underatooa | Arouer sins hadi dec vers upon its site. ‘he bank suspended payment | elined to take, telling Conklin to { Prien enc oemrarenee authe) encant their on e * | Sasi tk bail ai | comber 12, 181. ‘The Ocean had for some | Dennis, and evidently not dreamin that Contlln | Gurdiet wilt be rendered de now stands by the side of the foremost | Col: Forsxy ought to have added, that | that the Ring have raised ment t low ot tha edt C the bank: to. | Grete ee ete ee tec eee ee whe | would 1, On the following day Coulitn | Fupaon by an overwhelming ivajorit s same i ) dled, se tit $10,000,000, and Intend to enforce taxatl thy he ¢ rs of yank, to | Clearing House. Ln its Investigation th disappeared. He fled to Canad. ¢ he ha sada Ac pcisteaehgererde nid statesmen of the Union. In tho present | is etme Ring of uunprincipled, selfcon- t 00, and intend to et taxation | he ort of te Comuittes of Seven, was | Hmse Commitice tornd in thedcean's accounts | since remaitied ' — stituted party managers" instructed the | 0" that basis, on the ground, ly, that | held iday night, April 8. $815 taiue loans. Among oth ete | eae " GRANTS CIVIL SERVICE RLOORM. emergency his utterances, ever weighty | det an ; their mismanaement of tho | works has ommittes reported that creditors repres | Was’ found §10Q00 of the New York Printl OONKLIN'S ROBBERY a ’ Y | delegates, * most of whom are utterly With eee en eeeneene tne : renting over on thousant dollar ard | Company's notes. and €UWO loans on Fortecs | Recetver Dennis's examination of th SUakati CM NGAURES A ab auinn Si Guauis ot and wise, will be peculiarly si eat out character except with roughs or bum- | it te atleed that « loperty to thas peach Bea T ly voted for Dr. Archer ts be as- | Face Canal! Checksdrawintathe amount | ¢ ahowe at there was due to de ri onto Toa aig fen : “ tis alleged that outrageous injustice has been | snes, had signed the petition requesting hin | of 700 by Bank Examiner Callender were | Dou and that th inal na De ma Apecinen of and worthy of the gravest consideration | mers of their own stripe," to vote for | manifested Inthe newasseseinent, and thatevery | S°,3ield,to Me; Piatt, the aesignee appointed by | also found coun Bas Gaalr bale banceed tip Fore, bad and ‘indifferent, were. alwut Weatera Humbuggery, and Gen. Butler as a seal Mameniinia tie . eve Judge Bl tehford age Canal bonds. A meeting of the Clearin, In ‘his report of Jan. 1, Conklin hu fa Shrewd Political Prick j of thoughtful men of whatever party Grast’s renomination. man who has opposed the plundering schemos |" le was claimed nt this meeting that Mr. Archer | House, Association was helds at which the res ed among the easets of to bank #00 in | Wasitineton, Aprilll.—The If 1 ( 1 All this may seem wrong to Col. Forney, | of the Ring has been made to suifer for his op- | Was himself indebted Mand | port of the committee Was ‘received and | Governments and $100,W0 in Tennessees, These aycrseamd veri AAO MPG LOZEAY, Mr, Scuunz is a gentleman of Liberal cul- | put to the mass of honest men throug position if he fiad any property that the assessor | {hat be bad settled Larue it the | proved, and it was voted to suspend the Ui could not be found at all, and other securities | Went Into. Committee of the Whole on the Logis. irotully roug t ad any y that the assess bank “which were pert ng in | oank froin the Clearing House, sing. Conklin had earried offthe bank s | lative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriatk ture, has carefully studi institutions | the country it will appear singularly could reach favment for them certifi sit Iaued | - On recelving notification of this action on the CUE RRE ER gL ea re eager WEP Prema ang Sit gst arta ef vir i oF aay ‘Gein Re red simat | Propriste. ee ae —— by'the Cashier of the bank, 4 | part of the Clearing House, tho Ocean Hank suse Foal estate, and speculated in Wall strvy | ewieoe ne aah i ppp she need 3 , sig ee eh » people of Hartford are comp! | Were irregular and invalid pended payment. Mr. Lull tings of Che depositors were hi ap) ropriatin, Oto enable the President to services to the cause of li eS hanals ¢ echiie 2 Mr. Archer expressed hia willingness to sur- | the Curreney, appeared the bank eof these meetings Mr. Denuis was re erfect und put in force sueh rules resulatin c rty in two heii Greeley on Boutwell. bitterly of the impurity of the water supplied by | render the assets ty Mr, Platt and resign. his he Currency, eppear Dene, OARS, An Guested to resien the receivership. which bo | the elvile. ka ii tabtal eghanel bd spheres, has held a high place in th The Trit ; si _ | the city, and of the ineMciency of the authori- | sition as assicnee, If the creditors of the bank avis at once took control of the assets ‘On the application of Gen. Barlow, Jan. 27, | he clvilzaviceas may from time to thne be eh : : ke Tribune complains that Secretary | tice having the water supply in charmes Inthe | Nould tatify ail mia proceedings up to date, and | bank, and procesded with the work of straight | Bir. francis W. Worth was appointed evel vy adopted by the President was resumed epublican party as a champion of its | Bourwets keeps over one hundred millions | emergency M ‘ exonerate him from all legal Hability therefor ening out {ts affairs. He found a large dedcit in | Mr, Worth took possession of the bank Jan. Mr. Sargent (Rep., Cal.) opr 1 the amend. 1 J emergency Miss CAHARINE BEECHER publishes To this the creditors assembled would not con- | the value of the securities pledged for loans, | #84 proceeded to examine its accounts and i Pahilt principles, and by common con-ent stands | Of dollars in gold locked up in the Treasury, | a letter, addressed to the pupils of the Hartfo sent. A’commuiittee was appointed to coup rate Beside the Portage Canal secuititics mentioned, | Hake preparations for the collection of its deb mentaand marparkas that some members would | : oa Hanclar eoldbanggiece te eh abe kk cthecche | Sith the assignee in bankruptey In the settle- | there were bonds of Decatur, Sullivan, an . Om FO a a Support itlest the defeat of it might be made H in the front rank of orators, both in the er mind, Secretary Ropeson will inary, in which she suggests that the | tient of the uffairs of the bank. Mattoon Railn than the beak Pree sggy mecike tec meeps rps | use of att nvention. He would Maidan hed Gatos soon let it out. of that institution should raise a pitied for vents Ioantie monpy and fecelving | ¢Jaa24 Mrs. Sarah Mackay made application | jot be wetuated. by hme He touk mate and before popular assemblies, cciiapeeae el ngcentgetod wits spbkegect ae a oi aa vines Baas Bonds of this pstuts as collateral’ # | for the appolutment of an assignee in bankrupt: | no counsel trom i ee Hie took none That the meeting to-night wil be as Do they Like their Colleague ? jaloases and raspeettully (n-|| The Guardian Gavings Hank wmpanded. pays pile COMDTFION OF THN Baik Winn & Parsons. sitorneye for the receiver, | rom the traitors of the SATREE RUIN he seaphialintier a at es ath na my coltencue | autire Ifa call from them every day for aconald- | ment N er 17, Isl. Tho Guardian was | Jan, 19 the receiver iseued his statement, | but Juda tchford declared the baak bank: | Loe, cy um pistration o! rant would be H overwhelming in numbers as it will be | Does Secretary Fisit Uke such a cotteague | MTT MM CM colt te ‘ : Chartered. in. 1868, and the bank was located at | From this ft « that. the nuuital vaue of | FUpt Ped. 17 offect, of course, io ded by ite area its reduction important in its results is beyond all ques- | °° 2O™#9°%? je time will probably avail to end the trials | 164 Chatham street giicers were Willian M. | the assets Was $2,548. ‘Their estimated value | Strain Recetver We n further proceedings | {Oe tiitiinal debt to the unt of ti youd all ques | yee Socrotary BELKwar like such a cole | Comme@Uent On taking daily doses into the blood | Tweed, Presidents wi L. Ely, Secretary; Wm. | at that tine was €198;,0H, ‘The amount due de- | #9 the business of the bank: ey eR eli AR ba OL e on, a laueae Ganesh , © CO! | of microscople vegetable and animal matter bo saber, sreasurers W a en W. | positors re $125,883, leaving the estimated | , Meant ne property which had | frat has pervaded every Department of tt ; ‘ — —— ie je as Romrson ? . Charles Vilbour ames bger- | excess « sources over abilities 41 een purcha Conklin was v the : Leenks nipadpaipielly «sally itee prout and hatch cholera, dysentery, and fevers. Putnam, and T. Brennan, trust The | per sel 5 ilustrious, by restoring eth rs Ras Bmactare ne crete : My ath renin rustecs which would bout Der cent. to st property at Milford. S.J put $13,000, | i us, by F nrou. i Mr. Beck's Speee D Secretary Bovrwet like such @ | Miss BeecnEn cites Scripture as sorting a pre- rs tn this bank ec many cont Daddatas tester pact ab Ber cent. to stocks | ree that at Long Branch ah Aes Cary J South. and by wreducthon of tt» naci d j Mr. Be of Kentucky deliverea colleague as ROuESON ? odeneforanch a incasure., She says that if one thers interested ‘orks, and in e recelver thought that wit the $15,Q0 before mentionted constitutes all | presidential elestion, wot t eed at the iH on the avowal of Comptrollor Bropneap | "y eli cai’ agile Into doing his du | e date above | and then a draft | calle Tattention. co the fact the po Raa erp eey DE COMED frm.” but by polnting to te real civil service dows Si Cres like such a cole | More Would a worrying ittee of pretty an awh by Deputy Coniptroiler Green upon | at law were pending n 3 evisi bford th ffm varried out by vir t { that he had consented to Secretary Roun. | , De® S¢ Ty CRESWELL like such a col eae aioe serait Ok Ere a anit] dn for $64,000, that ammount being doe | Court, Imendied to smeke the iran teak Wetie | rece Girectent 4 Mr. Sitsans (Rep, Ind.) character vil aaa s teomea ita neehdate Guatiiae cece nntet| eee OMESON mites sis sion the nd }y yA, Rogers ublie Administrator, | fort ena nae th 0. Hick | hending Conklin, t his apnrel fee vetorm and tie a not the frank closed, and that an act of ( ep ney-General WILLIAMS like BSG, Rete n f onstity f sion mals i : a8 Clared patd iu full, aad payee oat morse | fuel! @ colleague ae Rowesox uD laiesedin Whe toaved to 6a « wa ‘ The draft waa pre- | doesnot think the bank can be mac ver | in Anke In pursult of ; Ir Port ) N.Y M I ul pid an 5 v ( Trust Company. 't the bonds, and t t lable for | Worth went to Canada. He f ‘ 1 Shanks that the ebyil fi the people's money to the elaimants, Th " rderto get rid of the ine fan | clerk pres t It ee tha rve wae Montre at in hand: eee had t nauge 4 x st ht ppers i ; theet ank could not 7 plan Shain Prednis r ! t Wor netibe f { spesuh la xeported bi anothor puke cof thik weit does not by any it h eet nameount | 4 1 i Y : ’ not r What the matte eith diy, Roses that Bisiale of Warctond i j : posits ad, Dt after a few ¢ pa ks the ‘ " , 1, of ‘ j paper. ‘The peop ‘ hte ' ris with Mr, Roneson we f : A oelw ascnn ties Gaul ) h ‘ j ff } ualaw the SE is manners and becom ee cCulAS G1 tycoon . mies Sie The clerk depart Ain tha. attert Mr. | a estimate | prev {4 . ‘ 4 Sup ines aes hould he | ScRule \itorney-Genera Low Gill, through his attorne 1 : f 1. ‘ ’ 7 ‘ 5 W ve never posed that Sc r 1 ; y r ; fi i 8 un tuts that bi evOREDRA KATE k. We once heard au] yen ; ‘ : \ | tar ted andl if { t ore hae | ° { a y that 7 i $ f r ed whi rit d { M oT uled y ened what | rs j \ clver.. ‘I p i “ te { would th t do with him? Ana |“? ne DRA ANG pid a tion of the Senate in adjourning without | ct : covercd™ “aArtT States, The trial was 0 Phuc : is Te care 1 what would the publie tl f his cons | Howe Were Intox Said | ivi hian a trial at : $ : ¢ ye ly. be recuxy | terd pril lo). Cobkiin, : i ‘ a ; duct? Wint iinmoe would they give to}! Let a mun dripk a guart of New | the charges preferred against him, Since the | 4 ear . Lake Canal | ¢ “1 Hf a, such a use of hisemployer's money id rum every day, and he can walk | impeachment of the Governor by the House of | & je bank wore . and that eve 1 ‘ ue nay ea montis a Isit to besuppeed that thepeorteof the { !EHE ail the tine; but let hin: drink a | Kepresentatives, Lieut.-Gov. Day has been ex- feiency in the An i leant nd , stl qt Taltgd Water abe Rach soe amanang | duart once Ina month, and it will trip up |e SVageautive < funcivnd Aud? appointing hot avall le, The n Dr action | give terme value ts {this would of cou Or Anril® a J TROUBLE IN THE OLL KLGION. | 3 individual man of business, and that they | 2! Meer, Keep has appotr n. Bes eeting Nov i to sub- | anh ! t y | Hankcuptes tor ine our rapids A Ireducer Taken te Task for selling 10 ay ; will bear with patience the unlawful ap: ‘ think that in Ronesoy’s case % a8 Attomey-General [5 place Of BISRER, @D- | ould Seale at Walter Hoche | aby en 1 t J not all bi f Aiteved t af tho anil Ting Sah proprintion of thelr money by the officers | "2 bad nothing to do with it. I¢ was |! Hy VAY and Sa anntage O8 Uis Bios: hey) Two or ! ehank AbOUe SANA, | Hie fmeotne CAME ED BANE. They Comp Drilling Stopped forsisty Daye j Bipolnedto tale cara of math ih simply an ebuilition of his natural and ine | (ut ea WOH Abmaroay spelt | mealies y mt th | ere Seb bt eA eget ts appoluted in a. few \ ri herent brutality and vulgarity appre prepared r claims to ae | 1 {va land in T 1 ; " favor the a ‘ i i th ' p without a struggle the powers w Aaa ane 1 for which favorable pr Jorth the present receiver. —— he has abused. The question of . 1 paid in ler consideration, Some. of. the s r yy many, L eit retains aman ar A Tall Statue wil aN IN BANKRUPICY Guuntioss af very’ poor charace With the affalte of tue bauks will save ’ ill probably be settled in the United States | Proceedings in. bankruptcy were begun by | Of th re turning out sight Bue MULE Lin man would be obliged t ; { ; a tall statue of some | ‘ Mus Ascher, a depositor: on the day following | ticipate t : F the accounts, and will avoid pa gtd Goon . have been built with | op ies aye Meta ite nite can wiinineie TOA cone ae depositors, thirty per | uether oxatit f " ‘ ! 0 ' ssid dot ; The Senate Committee on Retrenchment | Sf e suit was withdray heen | Cets wa RACER At zal XA f Me h i { yusand dollars unlaw- own that the bank Would. pr iy pe I pig aterially alte 4 } Premctiny bie Romman ey | and Investigation has about completed its ine |} in full, ‘This it was er by | 1 y e sment firet published : n u quiry 4 to the New York Custom House, | the proceec the property of Walter Roche bly be paid tn the month of Riad n syria: ! n raised as high as a] We ur A ihad after a short vacation they | acne oy k perty | Yet being settled. k ! : I ‘ 5 Wee } ter than to have | will probably proceed to {1 SREaTT ART yalued Be, ¢ 3, rhe at \ \ ! lanas ! ay. | assignment was orig eneut | Of i : aken ; ment of cys for the lease of Samana Bay {specttiod deposi " I A | ’ t ket “e ; : zy had been ¢ ; juestion, I t y will t ade, a8 We t I 1 . ! ‘ arial nae peau fa tai towered toword heaven, immortatizing at |“ ' 1 P it ah GO ORM e SEH A € F ft. aud tt ! « - i favor of the | tur ; tions, the h f Gre The andiankelieceantoon aye ate p ‘ i reer | are went L ‘ ; Peed ‘ youd ¢ ft r of the | S2Y and the infumy of Rovrsox hundred of whose inhabitant 1 ent e have con d ) | that l , i ' Lisclosur ? it F “ — t v “ t t r 1 i} “4 i i ; | Reid on Journali f RNanTnte ; | A DIVIDE i Mere ¥ agi PY t! i Why i \ w mn nat = b ‘ ‘ | A f The Sprvish A ‘ d to Afared t « i ’ _ r 1 | ' , 4 , i t t| \ oe eur to have got any ¢ Loans bad n uae to lire | The Bighth National, | enforcing thelr requ brelation t Is Gan going buck on his own facher \ have \ ! baton Ww xelted anong the d 1 1 Body wind wal anized Nv | | the transportation of passengers and treight Where is Onvin? w vat effect In foretzn newspapers ns ars | tions in gone a. Lu ting? were held at which the officers wh ional Hanking taw, with ac ever the line of the Union Pacitly Ruile Onvie ought to bave tested that tron be- | wmentsacuinet Republican in Tel Of BSH | Beane " | i that it . ro | Grant Going Back ou His Own d ther, | E \ romds, « vuny t {] the Secous is that ¢ Ji inane d vis be * j i ab ih ¥ :