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URSDAY, NINTH YEAP YORK A dofhim before, but T hadn't other knowledge of Gordon, than our Interviews with hit, OF advised him had Iaid down for h emphatically, among 0 on the complaint of Gould or of any other per | "ON. you an what you deri what you heard from Mr. THR CHAPPAQUA FATM On the occasion when Lord Gordon GREELEY, GOULD & GORDON | THE WONDEREUL OPERATIONS OF CORDON GORDO Oh the'dth of Apri things took new turn, Judge Brady an order of nat Gordon based on the s deposited with him for the purchase of the don was arrested, In tho 0, Horace F. Clark, oming his security. GORDON COUNTERS. On April 17 Judge Brady, altting at Supreme Court, Chambers, granted an order, on the appli- that he must own property, and If, by the the’ line was iately cut Wall street promised he would do: this promise being given by Go of course L have nothing Lif you take Mr. Gor- uubt bring good results care? Av Gould obtained fro i all of which Chappaqua land eyeningsand gave bail in Vanderbilt's Gordon and Mr, wing Away from the tabi on apart? A could not denncel to Restore Peace and erity to Erie The Opulent € to whom Dr. sand Scot @ Dr. Greeles, and $500,000 for Dr, Greetey's Edort ley replied," W whatever to do with f dons advice it will nod You can at once stop lth ytney had. They ore interes to them than to me, I had not A Fav for (0 wir. Mr. G ther, do you recolicet that Id had some conversation ‘and havin mid think al Know for what purpose Lord Gordon pro- uy tule Wentehester county Iand? ven line the large expenses connec posed. to bay, thi atton of Gordon, addressed to Jay Gould, re~ hit to show cause wh’ Joined from dizposing of the shai out of Gordon ‘all out of Gould's Pocket A Fresh Harvent for the Lawyers, ‘The murder of C Jd apparently in absolute contre Railway Company. ‘The English «te that company saw in the death of Col. Fisk an of the road therewith.” A SWIMMING ARRANGEMYN'T, It was probably at this time that Mr. Gould nt in Gordon's rent Belden had scared Metropolitan forth at length the facta given above. same tine he entered @ motion to set aside the J against bin at the sult of de returnable o. Jas, Fisk, J toberts, who! was present buy a pl bond buying It Linge Bim ‘to com 0 me, and he waa tw Ghee he went up ith me; Be talked of going Wot did wot go. kholders of ers hy resign my position re President and Dire Tway Company, to. Uk Appotatyient of a sac HRiw Youn, March ‘or something of 6 In ‘hia own country that the Nortuer opportunity dors were joees of land. The firs as a plece over at vary surat said, over at ny an sere, nad every 7, 8 of Iand opposit tntherer be told Me that he had hemor: kind, that didu't allow him Pacite ter for hin, LD'S RESIGNATION. on was talked of— A.—I didn't je showed te a resignation at which hour the € J they were latd over until lowing examination of Dr. Gree- ley under oath has been prepared by Mr. G counsel for the hearing to-day nted a consid- on yesterday Iroad country ©: sily engaged, and Bischoffsheim & Co. erable portion of th rond, as well ns the Atlantic and have constituted the mainepring d that at this meeting It was er- Jirectors should that a new Board, t It is understo reat Western named by Dr. € nveration With Fer rowan’ py 1 Lat ee atl Know wheter there Was or u of the operat tain that at the time Crouch, wh Fisk in 1871, was i) London ontrolled by claimed to be Joy intimated his intention to n Horace Greet meamong the ames Brown, of this city, of Chemuny that were perfectly acceptable to th Mr. George stlal agent of Col. Think it tended to show that Mr. Go to do anything rea todo anything th Gordon Gorton Gordon. otherwise known ence to It? Tean't ree matter that didn’t ine 14 nat That ie the t could be jake n just and fair actterient with the Mr. Gonld was very reserved: George H, Gordo known a8 Gor urtien Interest til the Company. aot ie Av ATM FOr DIL GHERLRY, with Mr. Cro being fest sworn, saya'ns follows na, that they Did Mr, Gould ‘id most of the ta king, You presence, and In the promixe that if the Directors Jusion of the program Wroad the talk tury dle propositions through James MeHenry, Tine he would fram inus bis connection with ately CUT WALI STREET? the original managers of the Atlan- tie and Great Wes: in Paris on bh to the inaugurati said he had purchased a gre f buying more. of ground retand from Mr. Sears who he was? d Gordon ; that have sald to hin y Mit don't Hhivk it Was a Cor not proceedings against Mr. Introduced as Le tou In Lord Gordon’ Lh preasner wledged thi explicitly stated that no ent at that tim In their interview Mf to be Lord Gordon ? Did Mr, Gould ever promise to Tout of Wall street ? i that 1 thought the here was a tract of ch Was. but $200 is own farm at apace from Wail +tr ow, Ad Very ik msummated. h Messrs. Biseh= vid, be believed, jut The Lioctor Tie Was tnt roduce at Tarrytown of this land that Gordon poke so highly s hand on Mr, d said that he wished to speak but [don't remember an was that he shoeid get ou In your Interviews with him bave you wsial d him as Lord 1 " apparently be Ire of the Interiors ment of the ad Flak could b: effect in the canspalgn the the control of personal enemy of Gould's », trusted hin uich's knowle hie Company Mr. Horace Greeley ci so hehasmade po ob Aud when you have dc e management of the line was talk Vory fwily and freely. Lex, reeley In Gow! vie by me fo thing to buy the land at Chappaqua and py reley ws a token of ap i ervices in. bringing al TOM KCOTT. t Diving an interview with Cob. Sebtt, Vice Presiden href & subsequent from Philadelphia with Mr. Seott and rilon, and in fact 1 He returned to Ne ward visited lond, but it is not probabl suspected the obj As a matter of fact, the nd Mr, Gould returned to h commencod When war that? fixthe date because 1 went over Lo a » Who mean- things, That he Kat an emigrant 4. return with Mr. Seott ? the ehlef enz nisiig 1 eau't Femenbe Taiuiy true,and 1M that a host!! arrived, did you breakfi » ty Nin My advice bad with eration vange I ei resenee the. pi ecting & and thelr wwa pe tion w A RECONCILIATION ALL AROUND. wndon taken into custody, wh nnn of his tributlat now reported to Sent had a prec! 1 in the hand strengthen | that he hold: subject to the Judjn General wen need Lord Gordon as L THE CHASH. » Monday following tho breakfast at the hin there J fought bine ders ane Goud fonght like a tier, but was driven into swhieh he barrice: shery of his supposed letter to his bes been written by Mr. 8 eainp In New ¥ night to be tru And other Directors +) sod by the tre That was the urderstantin Englieh sloek- ehould bem Md go 0a to A be bronght in? A. tinued in his position? A. PVLEY'S DIRFCTORS, Did you ever suggest or name Mr, James Hrown the new Directors? A. -1 think I did, end INTRAVIEWS, a have bad some Interviews at which Mr.Gould would be a Lew aties Hrown would be a good man ty come tn, Tean't remem inves ab life place. nk I inentioned those mon Q—Did Mr, Goold and Lord Gordon have any papers he heard of has been, more out before them « lot ReCoMNLADH came tn and this eon {han that resignation, Hon © n. Dix and bis party re ed this mes ods at the tine fhat yor red? A. -No other the only pt rT remem: “ Q-When you came jn Lord Gordon says, * Durin our conversation Mr. Are you able to & Horace Greeley cam ts . inversation reat dit ‘At that tine did they have Hon of the road. Vefors thea ? T reinember this restg first tnterview 1 ha: Dut the Erie Fond, y pid soon afteward went out of the Board of had nothing’ to mation thre 'S CONFIDENCE IN GORDON. Gordon snow "And the organiza: iv papers Foco}tection except only tion whieh Lord Was Mr. Sears prosent at that conversation? A.— . Gould did not He had every conndence in 1 by Gordon fe to oust his oust. at the head of t visited Gordon spoke as though i} ftock he said, Me bad other friends finpression that au arrange: the stockholders A's Rervices would you recolleet sending Mr. G which you speak of Gordon as Lord: fea letter about tin. Tanawered It the 1 answered it. 1's rane day as be wrote lit him Lord Gordon difference’ oT think first called on me there to ask what 1 knew al Ltold bin Loniy kos told mie be liad we Northern 1 old whereby Mr. Would be very valuable. ‘That was the driitof Lis conversation with me, abd also, so far rors, 10 Col. Scott in my presence, ave an Understanding between fore ereby they could al J upon at the breakfast as my recollect the did not want his friends. Suspicious of the other collateral ed with the Erie road. ecure stock in each these companios it would be a go about him, aud swer do yon recollect. whether { Gurdon ss Lord Gurdon? A.—I pr drift of hte con 1 think, in pres of Gould and ¥¢ 1 purport of hi Sworn to before me, this 2 GORDON'S REPRESE! u? A.-He wrote Md ngs from Mr. Sears; that 1 tie erie stock, in. Lord Then ge wrote were Mitin, Beat THOmace GREELEY. y of April, } tary Pubic | (1TEMPT TO KIDNAS A CHILD. wld then in im at any time noble friends wht in his own ne in a Brooklyn Thovonghfare ivin Fok e nobility untilhe cou d that he pla her Child to tt» struggle to Get Possession of hiv Danghter. A few months ago th Kelly, a liquor Qealer in Spencer street, Bro lyn, dieg. They had one child, a girt Vie ws With Lord Gor Maht Investigate th wife of Edward years At the request of the dying mother she heid Erle stock to come to Gou rdon took t No Is now bin secretary, ever boa 1 under the care of her grandparent A COUP D'Erar, co the mother's death the father, dist wife's wish, has made de’ In posse property the Inteer 5 nation with the ex. obtain control of who ordered that child 2 Aud they spoke of him as Lord Gor a say that your frst emigration. sehen Aintance was with verse to hin taking thet 0s Wik Ne Wauted to Wek 1 his lawyer, he 6 and Te'elock th were blocked with MeKinna. ‘The child is nt of property m of the child He bad the McCue, who, on hen Keily then sought to fore Judge Pratt, argued before a rade yesterday after: ny eiteited the father + report would be a tion of bis lawyer e child. Incompany Tandlord, and Timothy isited ‘n number of y et Mr, tle ave Ion and M Way. The str pedestrians, » passed, ‘Raylor atten to snatch the ehild from the father assisting the grandparents cs they str powseasion of the child, and. th he gave Belden $1 nm COnRECKOR ein bankruptey > inqmiries, said he was an office performance Who Were eager to assist the ng rwritten by was his represt EMIGRATION. tin With referen Sears had 1 hold of the 4 whose calls for help we ceeded at Inst, after almost teai clothing fro tracts of Iaud ¢ and that he tion from Mr. 5 etives, and ty him he could They were qu provailed upon the ofc then went ov val refuses to ¢ don then refesed point t n then sald, "The » but Koon rs mea in.” Gor. ank to deliver up any- er, Ln Parryto # stock or securl only that he w road, but th 1 don's remenbe terested in tl His d ts punished by compulsion does BIG ON ERR. * yon of any right you hiv gave you the Biroued & He banded over to Belden the able, and cou and resides in Clinton street terency and all the: hares but 45 «i between hit Mrs. M He's ATUL, The cries of wled to retain serewms of the nd them. Taylor, ad fhis duty. This deterred d couple, sth 0 men strug: parents, piteous. ‘They si ring all the child's As they were about to ped ip and arrested fndignant, and alme to luck the old couple law, a wealthy dry ;Wasat the station companions we the treatment his ermined to have Californian, ia quite 0 Is a it ‘These shares self and bis friends wand Mr lattor’s valuabl jeratand you, t hglish sock whereby the Father Tom Temperance Burke to Comn ‘rasnde—Fitty vices gould but certainly foreign vy interview paid “Dig crowds. cea Great astors to ersou Convention, To-day Father Burke, the gre Pritadelphia ctlon to state Under Belden's throats Philadelphia, t Domtnican preacher, will «peak upon w subject of vital taterost, at he wrote to his broker to de The Temperance Question, Hon of the Catholic ; State Union of New Jerse rislgnation of the m Oh if nohe held in his mm showed me Mr. Gould, whi Tut T tnlok tht wie wd to go and ave and secuMtles were Proaident of nth nulryche et one chloe WOU He «TO SICKLES, of that letter? ONDON'S STORY you recollect the ten befor the State Conyen He notwithstanding the evening . Both mldresst The seitement rheord whether t that they ha maker, of 7 Thomps A aeot! nan A Jest, no not yur hom he waxed his wity f violence, On the tabh rporting to have been written hy (he de he English stockhe ethatno warrant To Brst kuowied 1 uae vf thy mattor. Newtown, Le I. od in Newtown, LT Nor rooms, WIth a bott D by her eid aed Hn, wha RIvIN direct Cane wae Rulclie, und exou rated fi Homan dented aay kuow PRIL 25, 1872. EW OUTBREA THE DISAPPEARANCE OF DON CAR- ROM GENEVA. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE COLORED METHODISTS. THE PROGRESS OF THE FIGHT WITH THE REV. MR. . - MMANY FRA SPAIN. The Wounded Man Appears in Hennessy and Geogheu in Tammany Yesterdays William Hennessy and Owen Geoghegan Justice Scott yesterday porning On @ charge ot assaulting Michael McNally, on Tuesday afternoon, at the entrance to Tammany Hall. MoNally appeared In Court with his head Tie was very pale from While MeNaliy was making his aMdavit of the assault, Hennessy and Geoghe- gan frequently smiled in a cool and self-satisfied A Royal Proctamation Declaring Certain Vinces ina State of Siege Ten Thon sand Rebels in the Field=Fir rliste- King Amadens Speaks. Mapnip, April 4.—A royal prochimation aring the Provinces of Navarre, Lerida, and Biscay in a state of alege. It ts eaid the Carlist bands in thoue Provinces do- cline to risk engagements with the Government forces Inthe open field, but harass the troops sent againet thein hy marches, and ambuscades, ceived by tho Minister of War declare that some of tho bands have been dispersed and that the others are rapidly retreating before the Govern- y are in close purauit of them, lists, fully 2.000 In number, is in the Province of Navarre ynsisting of only 20) men. fs In izhborhood of Bilbao, the capital The bands in alusia are inslenifearnt f Maprin, April 2 An Ambitions Clerevman Rebuked-The Cons cein South Carolina and not in New to be Clatched by the Hymn Books. of five appointed by the ference to consider the circulars published hishop Jones, who claims to be Chairman of the Board of Bishops of the Colored Methodist ed the following eas, Bishop §.T. Jones has pablistied and otr. culated @ pamphlet setting forth that opa have Violated the law i calling the C ference to. iM Wednesday in Chatrman of the Bish tomect at Charlotte were taken The committee swollen and bandaged. the loss of ble inter-marches, the oard of ¥, accounts re= MeNally said that about Aftoen minutes past 4 o'clock he was going Up the steps of Tammany Holl, Hennessy struck him on the head with 2 him to the ground, ighewran shouted © on Monday af noty ithst wad ue presided aa p the resolution repudiated the action of the Board eral Conference. te Treulor eatouiated heavy pistol, fell 1 SGive Tt to him go kicked hiin shout the head and body Df His assalivots backed toward the op When he reached the eu Teiota were fired at him, one of whteh pe Ioknerses of cloth ment troops, wl A band of € now concentrated tid etrnck the vt, That Its the 6 thet There will be the fret Weed feronee wil meet fi Cha ity of this Conference to doe 1 Conference In Now that the Gene N.C, a4 orderod Hessy fired at least one shot at him. »mplaint with the tt. day in May, bus roghexan treated the would not hold Water before Having struck MoNally, addin T wouldn't strike Whyy two yeare ao he drow 8 Fe tin hie porket ar of referuicrs. use hint, relieve that they ean get him out of Nach gave ht Rood way tee URPING sUPERIONITY, ) said that Biaho) of the Board of Bi en called on The [herist (news announces that ents have been des » Jones was not consumptive wretch. Monteagudo i preside at a single them made TEN THOUSAND ENSUTH cupled the chalr for sixt ones having b hops were all 0 superior, though Bishop Joves ing to place himael wd told him that er kiied, and P UNTS IN THE FIELD. vw ing and had ny had been endeay his brethren. Brother Bidd mieanld not bring him. biek Ww. end slinply belonged to the opposite party, and Irving's, he awe tlemen Who can swear on tie t twelve feet of hi Tourteenth atre 1 Spain he- mivent and the Carlists will be er of the insurgents now In the fleld is estimated at 10.0%, mpanies her hu 1 has resolved to share whatever ngors Le may mneet In his movements. f Don Alphons: few days since was the result the Carlists to divert attention from their erents of Don Carton a gentleman wi Ing personal resemblance to Sheriff Brennan— In favor of the re Brothers) Thompson, on interest= jal tHat | Was no Tow him fahtt f£ Don Carlos ac Hut mpon my soul L wor oor yotung man hurt. SY tibtee DROKE ared than hurt at Marsellies a sh eraarene Hrothor Joncs thought tf the Lord could afford banish bim from his high for his acts, the ehurch could afford 0x0 Bishop Jonos. ‘The time having arrived for tuking the vote, Rishop Clinton said he w his colors avd Atha Wigiefaluted tye | to lowe Lycifer ond ody thought We lad w hal Many of the adh 7, but he hed only ariixht erack en interned in Angouleme. A VICTORY FOR THE CARLISTS, shave been received In this city from nish frontier that the Carlists were vie~ torlous and tx which they ri neer Bilbao, eating thet Pfred st hin th all Ue bal d every man to y man to vote according ts ia it.wnieh 1s proof enough tha anything (rough sp point the two politi od. Mr. Michael Moore of street having furnished ‘They left the Court sur- of-sympathizi Keys and Lew 8 STATEMENT, i in search of the Hon, The reclution was passed unanimously. A DANGEROUS DOCUMENT. slution, also recommended and passed by had with the Department of 5 Kast Twenty= amount of by sd by a’ group ong whom were ( Cuthelinean ts not with Don Carlos, as has been stated; that he is still and will not Join in th sider the eireniar a dangerous and destroy rmdny of Zion, and we do farther ree at the Doard of Bi present mo} A Sex reporter we James Erving vesterd affair. After visitl Is known to resort, the repor- ached Tammany Hall ‘The Committee of Seven was fi session In the h Government has a for the prompt arrest and, seve i ents found on 1 1 placed along t gees who ave taken will be im- nt beyond the Loire, DON CARLOS AND DON AT Don Alphonso, the brother who was notified by the f Murseiiles to leave that ‘arlos hus dlaappenre ent whereabouts are unknown. THE, SPANISH am from Madrid reports that rity on Monday. t jou, church, New April, in order to Brother Smith of ‘Troy read the report of the The report spoke easity of spreading educas tion among the colored race, and recommend erection of a ¢ Brother Jones thought it would bo make reports in reference to Lconsin, ‘The children of Gur Sunday Schools hear men get up an who cannot read the Bible, and who quote the We want the ministers edu- Committee mediately « ote —s wred in earnest young man with 9 his face bore ap ey it was good to look upe pletely enca: man was MeNal . but had so fa of Don Cath city. hus reached who was shot at on Tuesda ASSEMBLING ( hymns wrot = <= Cortes assem) ORANT PREAC Thave made up my mind not te minister who cannot a James Irving was stan ling by tho rter «aid to hin license any her Smith on did hot take their sents Republican and Radical D a de by McNally about Brother Smith said b brother to Uh i id find strong resolutions ation of minister was worded #4, That we hene oat and choke It to dew on, of Hartford, said that it was ta did quote the KS Wrong sometines, as some of the sound very One hymn com Manein, April 2 Amedens a pee he opening of the vements of the ( Mr, Irving-I_ am very much obliged to you, in regard to the One of the re In relation to U the King says s party and» stubborn institutions, y knows MoNally, during the war He was a bounty jump hasbeen a thief efnee, ‘orth take ignorance by the = ie of the trouble t was the oriz nent has aks a at ‘the preac insurrrection. the futility of w polic inexorable fn its pun of uberty and di Twill never tinpo against thelt will, L will peeer desert the post (ey have called nis, the ¢ Twill fuidi with the loyalty and constancy due to the honor of my name 1 never spoke to the man in my = ency it will be of the constant turbers of the peace iyself uipon the Spaniarda life till last elect! it reading was “ slandering ow is always carryin election day th stols about him > 22 stitutional dutic hop Clinton said that there were mistakes priuts in the hy in books of all denomle ‘Was not here, and was surprt Reporter—Ts that all you hay Mr, Irving All that Ihave to say fs that} aliar,a thief, and a bounty jumper, and 1 can It's very kind of you to come t and I'm much obliged: During the lances ut the re Irving's eve he at on £Troy, objected in the course y to the crying of 8 THE GOAT ISLAND SWINDLE, his name omitted from the ladles’ tea invitations, Adjourned until this morning, ° Passing the Bill to Surrender over Five Millions of Wasninerox, Apri the consideration of the MeNaliy cast quick, but wheney day resume THE SPORTSMEN'S PAG. . y after the s! B PARADISE. Mr. Horman (Dem., Ind.) desired to offer an endment to it, Oxing the minimum rate w nt shall receive, Fenn woonnell, The Millions of Pigeons that have Roosted command, with instructions ty afternoon, at nell trying to es Twenty-third was locked Impossible to Miss a Bird ce of The Sun, but Mr. Wh Officer Mulvay saw O'¢ n the city by th refused to adn Mr. Kinninc Hon the tat Mr. HoLMAn's first minimum annual rental of 50,00, was rejected yeas, 88; nays, (3. ‘The Repub! Astonishing nds of Ulster sportsmen are havin in the way Jos are witnessed tn hty now-a-days. ment, requiring the of pigeons. rom every Fees of untold numbers, inaeses at their Land Acquittal af forit were Ambler, jarfleld, Have terday In the General Se: s defence large Woods wh and Walden’ His def re r The Democrats voted. against feathered dentze assert that th. Which congregat at that huge <8 sometimes 60 HOLMAN'S se ¢ Mf and fall to the the company to re nda, Was also r Hstitute was shirt sleeves essary to go. riightfall, ahd pointing you each dischar 1 rod to without a divi- and then the bill as thus amended was eis sure to briny AiUon to the Republicans named at nlowine Voted p bin epee bea goin flocks to settle (Ohio), Wilson (ind), and W First avenue, y.)siguested that the nis darkened as th: between it and tl Mr. Cox (Deny should be chan known in the npany over five mill rty without considerati of Government prop NESTOR OF PRINCETON, of the mun ad waters of the Neveraink, los In width by. timate the num: FOr 815,000, 3, April 24 kof thelr guns f ut and Oxwe Seminary, was thousand persons were t for the surge morning tid rs from England and Seotiand Dr. Hodge was born in Philad and fs now in hi tow that a good marksaan, could wie of Olive Ipbia in 1797 easily bring ihe and Shandnk tween the two men covered with flyers were ol-piveons and Many thousand inder ab awn with which identified for over half Sophomore class at Nassau Hall in 1st ted as teacher of same institute. post and fell, and said he tho w. On Sunday th ceswant crack of 1 like the firing of @ e pigeons are res! also crowded, and th the original languag Ike the Gen of Oriental usages, Which station he filled with extrac position he of death, add by a fall or arks of blows were about the lett wn behalf that he caught the arm of the unknows was In the act ' take a trip out Naturalists say they and evening, alt water, and return every day It is feared that In the exeit After returning } sssorship of nt of the hunt 1 works were thi Vindication of the xford Travts) Mr. Goode's Doctrine of the Church of inthe Validity of Presbyterian Ordina- tion,” and * Hodge's Systematic Theology His story was»! the other witne any freariue at roduction of od character, Mr ssembled at e and imposing prove the pri seminary ch ted procession Ww There a lar asts acelebrated plye s Henry W. Winne. His frienda say —<~ Dr. doseph T From the cha the First Presbyter! for manslau The jury returne A farmer in the mpany marched to Which was Med Teapacity with the élite of Princeton (udents, and strangers eis at no eff eons cared kane tiled with boon Murdered, rae eran Was formerly wba

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