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.PORTIRTH YEAR. PRICE TWO CRNTS TIORACE GREELEY'S WILLS. | ttred? co ia fant B OME nay Od scene: hate absrre ai act Sint tovga'to wie towse: | TRIAL OF THE IN} THR NATIONAL Cariror INVADED. | THE RING MINE IN HARLEM, 1) OCENTS, | Raves had, often boon before, which was oon- 4 ft in ot $e eet ht use. sidered @ fayorable place for consultation bo- sateleiDiiaans etrvation i a stout thy a ‘dh deem tt ‘iva von th “ tian tral ail wanted a eee SLT Ork, and, Howton, and a telogram | Hess Shophord's Gang Thronsing the Lob- sor vf mid apo ri estate hore: oR or more. emer \. "FMPORTANT EVIDENCE OF THOMAS | By iransterred to ana Gabriels, upon exit Gabriciie | talked to bite an tried to oie Linde Twill | OAKES AMES ADMITS HE DICTATED | day with counsel from bowh places, This Inver jon of the House—Uraing the Pasenge of | rare HON. HENRY W. GENET ON THB N. ROOKE Afriving at the age of 21 years, she tuay with the writ: | take you over any time 4 or 6 ociock.” Me id Bot THR LIST TO M’COMD Plow yras continued until ft'waa interrupted on | & BIMl Giving Over $1,000,600 to the WITNDS8 STAND 42 Lae. ten consent of said Gabrielle, though she be an infant, | answer, ied, “1 will get a carriage and drive you i Tuesday afternoon by the arrest of Mr. lee. Boss's Beard of Pui Works, i a 1d give Rood conveyance therefor, and add thé | tomy house,” I got the carriage, hear cee During those days were nt Mr. Charles Wore free Te x “atiafiod that M reat to the persoual property hereby trans: ith, CREALSY'S BrAwA OF Ard, ‘Tho Virtuous Covaressmon who got Bowles; his brochers Mr. Gordon owles, his | WASHtNaTON, Deo. 18.—Tho principal fen- | mut set a Singte Word from his Lips—Jadeo arly aa Nov, 14—Palnful Scene hula Ida covenants, promises, and agrees to | Q.—From what you saw and heard down to the th the Stock=A few of them no Virtw half brother, Mr. W. ¥, Btotson: Mr. ture of the House proceedings to-day was the | Waterbary's Delaye-Senator ‘ cmawe Tribune Ofice—The Meet! in Sinclair’, gad with said Gabrieiie that ane, the gaid Ida hath not Mr, Gree arnat we Zour opinion they made Amen ack atthe Mar- tomy 8 eplal, Sariner i, a. rere cn Moor determined effort of the supporters of the Dis- Pationce Exhauat = Jone, committer, whereby | ae ts hi o ane ; el hep abt Np Helares: the above rperiy ot any part thereof, now fy or here | Act’ und Weve thee Le aetannl ne! ee Lebshene from London, since the failure, to represent in | trict Ring to force through the Deflolency Ap- | The investigation into the Harlem Court 5 enched, charged, OF ine at mt , be Ought to be Bont to Htate-Pri I las aloe Goventnts, prouises; aud agrece Deere ine baana Gown state, lay Wasninatox, Deo. 18.—The examination fag United Statos its Interests: Mr. Thomas K. | propriatiom bill giving the Board of Public | House frauds was resumed yesterday before . My sister put a pli if Oakes Amon before the Credit Mobilior Com- to secretary to Mr. Bowles; and Mr. ‘The prospects of & compromise of the sald Cabrette ‘arrives at the age of twenty: | ander ts head, and iny wife Covered hin With aabawl | Cities waa in the main concluded to-day. Ho Derby Gt Hoston, and Mr. Bouman of New Yee, i Upon the reasonable reque dat tie | He lay there, I'suppose, half an hour, My wife joked wee to-day. a8 counsel, Orooloy will dispute are fading, Mossrs. Richard noo, and charges of the said Gabri He, | me it ahs iehould ” wake him. ap, | eal Bo, | was altogether three days in telling his story oan consultation Ate hota to srcereeta 0 i , fat sleep woul j 0 z 1S. Mecning aud Chstios Dioets, exeusters Of eNO | Gitale ss mie, d ery | gown to fiancr and resurvod Mr. Greeley hie’ di and preparing answers to the interrogatories of | fliarly as possible the exact condition of af- ot will of 1871, had an interview yesterday morning | such tur Wife's brother dined with, us, Owing to w Judge Black, During that time he has hetd fre- | mate elf the coccce to tne oa ed be done to with the Misses Greeley, and were shown tho | f°7ance, and sasurance Fe ase {ne GE ah ene table, than maual. After dinner | Guent conferences with the implicated Senators | Her available for the beneft of all the creditors i Works nearty a million and » quarter of dollars. | Senators Tieman and Benedict. Mr. Waterbury, At cn early hour this morning the ropresenta- | who last Friday sald positively that ho would tives of the Ring wore at the Capitol, button- | be ready to proceed with the defence ab 18 holing mombers of Congross, and urging the ne- | o’olock, did not put in an appearance unttt ly cossity of speedy action on the Appropriation | and then he had no witnesses. perty bill. They deolared that it was of vital impor- | Senator Tieman said that he could not delay release aignod by Mr, Grecley's relatives, and totended tp pera and te | faire, “After afer minutes ME. Greeley called me YY | or members, ot rather, as it now transpires, | Mr" Charley, Howien arena ete oe etoha | tance to them to havo it pass the House to-day, | any longer, and that the investigation must go om. { the dood, oxeciited and delivered, by which Ida heirs or assigas, or her of thelf | much asivcan. Let ws tale!" | went into the room, | theso gentlemen sought him out to plead for | London. Interrupted by the arrest, and the | in order that they might rush {6 through the | pf . Parsons said that the committee gramte@ , ° has transforrod half her father's property to | counse) learned ih the law, shall be reatonably advised, | and instead of talking, he went Into 8 suport a rain, and evasions of thetruth, Fearing that Judge Black | necessity therefore to remain in Massachu- t t Senate to-morrow before the hollday adjourn- | @ dei on the understandi Gabrielle, Tho executors’ counsel, neverthe- | "Tn witness whcfent the sald {44 has hereunto set her | get him into conversation, and cheer hima. ‘L went | was more than smatch for them all, Ames was | S0ttt, Mt. Bowles wilt a he vepeatiy exposed | ment, and get the money. All of their contraot- | that Mie, wausebury woua positively have re] toss, procesded with the case as if no offer to | hand and seal, this 12th day of December, 172, ‘aked me fore Donk entltied “arth. ol went and | Induced by them to employ Caleb Cushing to | his willingness to go there, and the opinion that | ors, as well as many of the businessmen of the | witnosses ready. compromise had ever been made. Sealed and delivered in presence of Reginald Hart. got it, “That is the most awful book Lever | prepare his written statement, The statement Hy was his duty to go. Re! Bowles Le no interne city, were expecting money before the Ist of Mr’ Waterbury sald he was waiting for Mr. 8 ‘Tho court room was crowded by persons ine HOW THE AGREEMENT WAS DRAWN UP. Feed. eee eee eee ia. Ne*4 | was prepared with all Caleb's ingenuity and | may hemade animal him aleitig ror crknlvalie, | January, and if they wore not able to get tt out |B, Pike, the counsellor of Mrs Molride Devide torested inthe case, ‘The SUN reporter observed | ‘The witness anid that the paper was drawn | Mr. Thomas N. Rooker, foreman of the Trdune, | 6xecuted, and delivered on the grounds of what B. Robinson, Mesers, Nathan | PAMed between the executors of the will of of the national Treasury, Gisappoint these peopl would thereby enauo. ‘When tho House was called to order this morn= ing 1 noticed the following gentlemen in th lobby between the Speaker's room and the hall He seemed to be as familar with it asho | ®kilful adroitness; but when Judge Black begen | other than to defend himself by the truth. with the contents.of a newspaper. He re: | his terrific crosms-examination, and Anes and | , He has had no opportunity as yet to protect 7 the Hon. 1, who are the contestants of the will of I8T3, Se ee eee wot right, nut | his counsel saw that unless they could get the wees ia of bie, dad shandine ivabe bees of the 72 4 Barnos Grooley, John F, Cleveland, and John R. | and his clients. They, Messrs. Sinclair, M: himeclf, About half past 9 Mr. Greeley said he felt | Committee to choke him off, the special plead- | house, he desires particularly that the public Stuart, besides the two executors, Manning and | Bing, and Storrs, with reference to the interests | wearied and slecoy, and went up fe hisroom. In the | ings of sly old Caleb would be knocked into a | will suspend judgment upon those who have 1 oa ee nereing | son. He had atelegram from that gentlemam saying that he would positively come from Bare- ya and testify. Ho could not account for the : Kitohel asked would it not be woll to of this younger daughter, said that if this was | morning w I found him reading «ne cocked hat, they made a flerce objection to the | been associated with him, and will only finally | Of Representatives Cooke, Alex. R. Shep- | some of the other witnesses. “ Where is Mr. Stores. done, and an arrangement effected with the sis- paper, pk an hour. and said he must | yvivate counsel of McComb pete ‘alcwes te | Gendeue Rime 00 feear When ner bare be herd, Be I. Hrown, Col, Magruder, J. G. Berri, Genet? You had better produce him.” TRETIMONY OF REGINALD 8, NAKT. tera and brother of tho late Mr, Greoloy, they | EQ. Me jnslste? o take the 0 "4 he got on | Conduct an investigation which the Committee | the other side. He does not seek to deny the | Doc. Blixs, Hallett Kilbourn, Noah 1. Jeffries, ir. Waterbury answered, can have Me, Mr. Williams began by requesting the fre would retire from the contest. That paper was | the Myrtle ‘and went to the fe itself was aloneempowered to do. ve faults of his too extended management, : drawn up and executed to avo'd these contro- = of the atenographer's notes. Surrogate Coffin | Versios, and @ paper. signed by the sisters and raeaorete Jour house from reminded Mr, Williams that the stenographor | brother was also execute Keer ySur hues: what fa your opinion se wat paid to take notes only for the use of the | 4 J¥dEe Hart produced the following paper ‘ ¥. 7 ugias, the President's private secretary, | Genet here in s fow orinutes If it is desirable.” Yogiw acer: | "ay arraar? ro excicpy sonar mace, — | futimaintai bla ianocence of all erime and bis ‘oat bility to é ‘son ‘The greator pert of the time of the committee erode oneuty afta bought hie | waa consumed yesterday morning with the ar Gace pate Rg Ts pA G h, Contractors J.0. Rvans, Nicho- suvan PRICE RAL. & Col aren aie aay Enulorick: Jones | Mr. Genet, who was placed on the stand ‘There ind uusound, for T had made up my mind ty fn ore 4 bers ‘5 sworn. Sr signa by che tert other of Me Calley | Siratearins nabs een? wat, tag vee | Gumerhty MiegteGite lane coreenitene | Maniapanygpreciae taioment au to the cond: | Romwaw, tt, the, Rrra, Qapaiwtte, eters | "Rts ome tue delay. Parsons sugmenie Reginald Hart, a good-looking bachelor, w: Know allthat we. Nathan Barnes Grecley of Warne | my associate for ao long, whom 1 hadecen under clr | Crod Szamination during the remainder of t gp on of New York, who te | densely crowded Tune ti was with ‘dimeulty that | that Mr. Waterbury should pro; ‘without fare galled, Ko the stand by the counsel for lda and | Gece twnrhip, warren counts, Pa.and Margarct'huat | {Felt that he hed heen detested, politicallg, often | session yeaterdey and would determine t now acting as general counsel for Bowles Broth- | Members and doorkeepers could make their | ther delay. Gabrielle. Ho tostined : Greeley of Clynier, Chautauqua county, State of New | enough. "We crossed the ferry together. \ morning, after consultation with each other, | ers, also makes this statement. In the extraor- | Way through this rabble to the Speaker's and | | Mr. Waterbury—I don't intend examining Mr. L reside at Mount Kisko, and am over twenty-one | York, and Father Greeley Clevelat New York, © PEOPLE LOORED A® Rt what thelr course would be to-day. When they | dinary circumstances of this case, as now before | Other retiring rooms. It was the worst-looking | to-day. I understood the prosecution wanted him ve Zeare of ace. I don't suppose ibiushiug) that there ie | Brother and sisters of the late Horace Grevley, deceased, A GREAT MAN LE 100 bow) met this morning Judge Poland announced that | the public, Mr. Beaman feels bound crowd I ne how old n. v er a for and in conside: ‘i s J state that low McComb | while acting aa the solicitor of the United States saw in the Capitol, and it was cer- | st . r. Not at all. We had him ea sore tarting Commentary on the degeneracy | ga yparotudGe Mita Me Miah amg tds when such ® gang was permitted | would attend when he thought proper. Therefore. the private promenade of mombers un- | were obliged to got his testimony by other meaus, may cross-exam(ne him at the or er time, When eal en an orderly crowd. For while | panaed he tore up the subpana in presence of the the house was listening to eulogies on Garrett | Mitte. tat Davis, Arthur Shepherd, a brother of Hoss que spleen tad hed {t not been fo bee Bored of my aaring how oid t am. Lh for uastieration of the sin of one oiler, law: | erowded around and talked to.him He jooked vacant, | fh inted win Mr. Horace Greeley about tweive years, | fil money of the Cited. statess to them in haw Shit he ald not know was. “we got ints the Giatnow nie handwriting Ma ty Ida Ureeley and Gabricile Ufeciey, dangnters of the | Bleecker streetcars abd went around ts fhe Sripuse i ict his examination of wit- | before the tribunal of arbitration at Genova last Fades. HAA Nal Un tHe 3088 GOON OF Svibone | CE Spates Gave rembseh, colstech asi tis. | SST T Fhek eis Wecniay oevanes as | Git notes | Desses, they Feeerving she righs to restrict hice | sumrser ne becuase conoainted ith kr Bewkes wn oper Mr ‘Greetey: laren hy nd by thee presenta do fcr themel im again Ul Wednesday evening ‘at Sinctatr house, | within certain limits If they saw proper. and others connected with the house. He knew ie bd rr nm rs, release where we hada meeting about our affa! of niTitvets 1 am one of the subac Iheeting of tr Conaider Mr. Grecley's cage AMES PUSHED TO THB WALL. Le Bai ig Oe Re ae] Mitt and Stee cusem, hasuece tly When t | Judge Black then went for Ames in his flercest | 8falrs of the frm except in a general way from was nlecping Om nad inquired i br Ayer hi commnittee had decided unsel to conduc witnesses to e other, We will at Dr, Choate's house In| each baoribed to Ul the newspapers and other sources; but he now f manner, and it is admitted by all parties to-day | the Newsnan Bas Ae 22” | Kite acompentel by a is of kindred the commitiee Ne w Oeldek on the shot November, T went Into Di, Whe bave hears Shy Of tae rewulte teat the Cass | Bowles to be tru is spirits, entered the lobby, and meeting there a terbury—Mr. Gi of the {mplicated mombers is now hopeless. He : / heriat | (The Surrogate said that any conversation when | tok up tne itters of Amos to AMcComb ang) Siace he has been, here he has for three days, hy will_at any time made by the | Mr. Greeley was not present and awake vas not | pushed the great corrupter to the wall.” Rowlen rothert & Co, an. has been. posibie; 4 Minulateandagree mot to con. | competent evidence. wanted to know what he meant by saying that | Bowles Hrothers & Co. ae has been posslbiey qorsce Greeley, made on the he had assigned "so far as [have given, to four | y in Aig pisece in a rather om cs nant wed ot act¥s sete tee ee ing Crane by the coat t et ei ith fe : matic Li y U ech iemanded what ho | $e ph tah hie examination do aot re la ates house about Br ek that evening. Tue | Orshall have, by door war opened by an Al tam ad the neat person t | | And we partic met wae ir, John R. Stuart, 10 Paw Mine Ide | which we ha 8 number of persons whom T don't ri gaid Horace Greeley, Greeley if the will nad been ex- | test the will of the iy Felease ary clal and Hquor, Dacen ni collar, with an “a wee. 7 ; ; .O by stein Tihen Sent in to neeit Merve: | Mth day Of Noveiuber, 181 PIE Berard flaggers from Massachusetts, one from New Hampebire, | fective Judgment and bad management, he has | THe ton Wg or three bitwa werose the face | feuremncneeeth Pike eset ih eee, ‘Muart’ asked’ ur. Greeley ithe kuew ire. Mr-Gigeiey | the burrogere ot Westchester county” New Forks any | anoinerss When one Delaware, one ‘Tennessee, one-half Ohio | the'persons who have had relations, with the | With an umbrella, The blows staggered bim, | ar. Tieman sald there could be no further ade ; ear Be, eyes, nse ed at me, spe i Sore area rly ce reterest in the will Pie said | peared more Wihus alter vomu women wie och on nine?’ firm. Mistakes have been made, in his judgement, but as he was about to renew the assault Cran lournment. Mr. Genet'’s testimony shoul ‘be 2, Any other tin Ley, only ruined bins et who was standing near the Se nt-at-arm: fle mashilant cereated: Whereupon Boss Shep. | {oufment it would be forthe purpose of taking hereupon herd's friends gatherod around this brother, and | Ml; Pike's testimony, owing to what has been a too ‘great conildence in their own future, which induced them to make expenses which they thought would not fee the whole pn ¢ this to be your iguature nud seal?” At fret ¥ way ae Do you ackno' Ail aud tewtamen ed disrepu: | awored that he meant that he had aken now, or not at all. If there was an ads He had done sons from those States. The question, whether they were members of Ta Mr. 8 iy 0 Mr. He would be sent to Stato prisou. [became very much embarrass them, but would enable them to do a stage of ti roceedings Mr. Troull, J: "The will you wrote, Mr Greeley?" ME | ae. Nelson sald thet the purpece rd aud is iacguage and appearance left ao doubt | Congress was pressed, and he admitted that | Groater and enlarged business with perfect seour | hurried him out of the lobby, down to the base- | octnsel for Judge Meduade, envered tho cham irecley raised his head from the pillow, looked at the Gas to avoid he eonten iter in my mind of his insanity. ey were. ity to their customers, and with profit to them- | Ment, and out of the building, to prevent his | },6r with a witness whom he wished to examine, pet. aud aid: “Yar "Mr. Stuart then asked Mr, | POrs waa to avold the contest in which they Surrogate” Pernilt tie to make aegestio3, AMES'S FATAL CONFESSION. selves, Ho can hardly ask asuspension of judg. | afrest. tad Uae comsinictes checcians scribing witness, ‘Mr. Grveley aids Noe. Mr Ste | Up at Miss Ida's own roquest, He told Miss Ida. | founsel bathe other aide dispaie the fact that Ste Gree. | ‘The Hist which McComb testified Ames had | ment from those who are now the creditors of sine, Deteloney sk irae under the special WHAS SUSTIOR M'QUADD PAID FoR. art said: “ Will you have Mr, Keginald Hart fos thatin his judgment as alawyer she stood as | ley was more o1 if his head, but the material | dictated to him was next given him, and that | the firm, but others who have so often had kind- | Charge of © eee tL peat +4 Rees to the wil? Mr. Greeley sald: © Yew. at tha fortum | cictese aecbed titan batten t | nesses fr Sargent, while Chipman, the delegate from tl Kelly sworn—I am stone cutter. I was trustee, one-half belonging to jolie. ‘The | Pyint to arriv: He was forced them will, he is confident, give 7 7 district, wandered about the hall trying to make | ployed at the Harlem Court House by Mr. Scallon art again aaked Mr. Greciey it he would have Mr. | Gued was dian ap on Ma . Sf the will, he admit that he furnished McComb the names, | Bowles Brothers & Co., in common fairness, oe me eey marian corte Eevee MLE: Barate toe SE ree a Na eee ae ere ee ann, | _ Mr, Williams called attention tothe But he attempted to fustity himself by stating | opportunity to presont at the right time ¢ fhe epactators Delleve he was of some import. | Ywaelet paid by br. Sesilon Yor tals, nor di Teeeity mia No," art sald: Will you not have we, fs » | will betng an autograph one, and the witness | that it was done merely as an act of friendship | side of this question, to go tate Commities of the Whole thas. tin. payment from auty obe except Judge McQuade, John, Re Sto Ft coy matte genaeseDes | Mr. Nathan Barnes Greeley waa called to the | was told to proceed” to these men, that there was no corrupt motive ———— Oat Negistariant eioctings theraterest of the | eae eele oem er tu ‘Aunty Lamson" | stand. Mr. Greeley is a weather-beaten coun- | Q what was the leading feature of his delusion? | on thelr part, and no favors were expected from APOLLO HALL REORGANIZING, Who os Snery was objected to, and thus de- Te bring oe ht} Grficg cd eh tne. Cones Mr Gre pine owe pur the will | tryman, about five feet nine in height, and bears | a2 rhathe had ruined the'rrisune and his associates, 6 gentlemen In return, ——_ layed until after the close of the holiday adjourn- from the fallof Tountil the end of the work, oa the table, m the bed, and Mise | a distant resemblance to his great brother. He | and his own personal rstate He was then asked what he meant by saring | arrata of 7 mont. The first move was to limit all debate on | I heard it rumored at the end of the work that some of ee ee ale ALT tecley understand | N&# ® Ane open forehead. somewhat defaced by .—What was the expression of his countenance? | “IL have three to place, which I shall put where A ‘Ten-8 the District appropriation to one hour. Mr. Beck the Court House also worked om iki tie Gee doinghoe that cocasionPre retand | the ploughings of years of rural toil. His eyes | aA staring aud vacant look, unusual in him; a sharp, | they will do the most good to us?” He replied Domecracy—A C eee reenter ee ES AaGk and tek beenee Gt ane Mainanee I know of my own knowl a are small and blue, and have a sharp, suspicious | haggard look, He had iost fiesh. He told me he had | that he meant nothing wrong, and that Mo- O'Brien Gratuit toll fovels vidaied the (ort public Works how He was Bam- Mr. Willlams objected to the witness passing | expression, unlike Horace Greeley's. His hair | lost: Liniuk, iwenty pounds. ‘This was on the Ih of | Comb had only placed awrongconstructionon it. | ang Apollo Hall General Committee met | Set senecd ert one Bee fe ng Works, ip ey eee ay daca el Sweet, ace eee ay is a mixture of brown, grav, and auburn, scanty | 4 i ‘THR SUN'S CHARGES VERIFIED. to require the Government to pay fiye-aixths of ide McQuade until he paid ine. It was Bcallom, tion in. on top of his head, and his full whiskers are of @ | | After a contest over adjournment between | 4 97MM aatatay, inde UREA Inst evening to complete the arrangements for | tho °dogt of improving the streets fronting on | purmets the work, ov'esinarig su poutine tomy minds, "MAM CUS | Ei rmmers He teatidod yn tet NPC | dee raded the, former with want of sunt: | yesterday virvually admitted that ther list pub: | the organization of that branch of the Demoo- | Government property, when private property | Mr. 8. B. Pike was then examined by Me, x . Y : ' w trail Ey the cross oxaminationat Ma Rooker was | lahed in Tie RUw in September was correct, | racy for next year. The attendance was very | holders were only required to pay one-half, and | Waterbury. Tle sald + LODS-EX AMINATION, Thave resided in Erie county, Penn., town of Wayne, | tuality, the with the exception of Blaine, To-day on cross: | had two years in which to dothis. He proposed | 1 eeaide at. Saratoga Spri 1 sl ie To Mr, Williame—The attestating clause to the will w | siBee 124, nearly all the time on the saine farm. Twent | begun. pI y slim. Among those who were thore were Seus- | Eh‘'amendment reducing the appropriation to | pata ALORA Springs. I am counsel for Mo- re Me siating clause to the wilde | down to that farm with iy father, Zacche fey Wk NoOKaa‘s GabigdbeLutAsion: mination he was compelled to awoar that all | t.0"C. non sugges Spauiding and Tracy, ex. | sramenamen Bride Davidson. Saw him in July and August of last Bien fovner, Vadge Hart, ‘The land we settled on was State laid. My died ¢ men whose Rames had been mentioned | tor , ges Spaulding Ys ou $200 . year at Saratoga at the races. Saw him after orember, between band 6 o'cléck in the { | there, sod I remain there yet. The price of the land Q.—What did Mr. Greeley do on the day of bis wife's | had received th k except Boutwell, and he | Alderman Moore, and ex-Coroner Flynn. While Mr. Holman and several others spoke against | ent . Leaw bim particularly with regard Yo some uu say he looked lost? h Gapetsle menses tua aroma ts PF nd | when'we took it was fifty cents per acre. funeral th will was acknow tat Judge Hart objected, and Mr, Williams said he | ed arow Ti eee ennai Clerk, Oe ATi ang tt | Proposed to show that the will propounded was reais at Mixa | contrary to Mr. Greeley’s character in taking 8 Oy arb e a win auired a to Mr. Greeley’s | trom his brother property which he h A.-He stood and | also stated that per of Massachusetts had | < hI or O° Febnived otosk fe fa these men | the committee was assembling Senator O'Brien, ored to influence him to sbleld them, | Roswell D. Hatch, and Judge Spaulding were Jared that as the transaction was | standing together near the desk busily talking im ropriation and offered amendments, but | frauds committed in this city. 1 read the articles in the Gai old monopolized most of the time in a | hewsDapers every day about that time. Mr. Davi labored defense of the Board of Public Wor met mein, regard tu those alleged freade ta the. olty, Ks, | Rnd consuitedme regarding the mariem Court Hi and then moved the previous question. The | tiairs, "After the publication of the Giscloeares Mn ‘Q.- What did he do different from other people who gre suffering from the lo-8 of '« very tner people who | had er etared und ivan | but he d looked around [here Mr. Roo! Aloft him | awfully sugcestive wa trictly honest. and honorable on his part, ne { : amendments came up In order, and were one | Paridion communteated to me that Mr. Genet call oa In three consecutive wills, The father and | Q.—Did you sce hi | Saw no reason for withholding their names. Iie | Over some action which they proposed to take. | After another youea dawn, although Garfield ad- | hie store to pay o rome money” in, Felation to Mr. Nelaon objected to the witness being | Vrother took this land forty-fve.yenrs ag at | Roa baitieh AC fy Comeied'aits Tact Ue FF | further sald chat some of these men had, atnco | Their plans being aid, Judge Spaulding took the | mitted there was really no objection to them, | transaction ruses that ‘transaction, wan whereupon, inaterisl") Mie ida Gresley suggested to her | number of ‘Years until ine state called for pay | pekeatis Read iaat'isheetad geen cabteashaP | Rnd in'fome cases NS tad howe Ga’ Hre'weas { Chait. and called the meoting to order. Mr. | OO Jz hoeeioe Wubiie Works: duet autho | tout hannet to apera had placed witn 1h - couns:1 that the witness be allowed to state | The father and brother called on Horace, who | REQaee 8 hie best day en 1b good health? | asked when he had purchased this stock back, | atch said t)at ataprevious mooting it had been | time Garfield and Sargent were about forcing | Sr pavidson was very much excited everything. advanced the money to pay for the patent, but Sometimes when «friend or stranger would call | and he attempted to plead a defective memory, oe Y, ‘ y | a vote on the main proposition, Mr. Beck moved | after some of ils affairs for him. mi A districts, and @ committee of three % wi Witneas—T suppose when I eaw Mise Greeley I passed | always conceded that the land belonged of right | on him, did ne not look as if he was astooialed’ A | but finally admitted that some of it had been nbly districts, and @ committee of three | that the Committee of the Whole rise and re- | Mr. Genet had called onznimn, the ue of day, cr aid How do you do? or “Gvod | to his brother fie might if a man should say, bought sifice the publication of MoComb's testie | #fom each w cd, Bog guralnted teak’ | port progress. in order to take notice. of the OFFERED HIM MONRY, porning or" Are you well’ I then inquired about | ‘Surrogate A will may be unjust and inequitable, and | make some other rewark likel Ee uee Sikes wee persons who, in ment, | death of Senator Davis. Garfield and Sargent, Fi on of her father, and 1 fin looking at him y would be sultable to reprosent their respective h ® a Shit Dut it was refused in consequence of what I had told ‘wae comfortable; ta Tet Be suaalned. ise soinet hing THE VALUR OF THR STOCK wards in the General Committes, He moved | Sith, Carpetbagger, Perce | aly PMAN, | him. Genet. fret called him togive Him. ap “ Mr. Nelson wanted to know who objected to ‘he said he -was ruined, he did not tell you ; ire like or kom lee intag oERS | angrily cried out, “No, no; let us Anish the | pity of supplying the Court House with iron and other Mr. Greeley having the farm certainly not the sof the Tribune? A.—So, | . On the question as to the value of the stock at | that # committee of ten be appointed by the | work in hand.” trtleles whlch he believed was done on the solicitation two daughters. The testimony was admitted, bot know what he meant the time he sold it to these gentlemen Ames was | Chair to receive these lists from the several Mr. Beck, with great dignity, insisted on his | of outside parties. Davidson sald be would furniah hi Blaart, Miss I ? riatics in the /ri- | evasive for some time, but admitted that the | Ward committees, and to select from them the | motion, and called attention to the fact that the ng be wanted, Dut would not supply anything fp together, sit ai BARNES GREELKY'S TESTIMONY. Gumlary Joes, peculiar Advertie: | letter McComb had submitted to the commit. | men who should serve op the General Com | Secretary of the Senate was waiting to report art Honge, or gagining thet bad to de with Oa JAC the tine you entered the room had you eee w ¢ lived there perhaps twen eto. , SIF. Jeed his irrational in which he es) said he did not w: oO § ot od emory \° ol sa wii this paper Emean? A. Noe Mrs Hayaee ld | Horse shme tuto coumectige waht” Ieeae elie teed | eoudace ia bis Foon on the fith of November Tinian | efy Wm whlch he (Ames) sald he did not want to | mit O'Brien desired to know whether it was | the, Sétion of that body in memory of Ken ite void’ Mr. Genet to tucky’s late Sonat ‘The Chairman put the | inake out s bili of what ie muinelt wasted, ae question, and a great majority voted aye; but | jivery he could pay for it. Mr Genet said i wae ‘ “Migy Sargent, Carpet-bagger Perce, and a few | right; he would get the money for him, ' equally indecent King members voted no, with ‘o Mr, Parsons 1 understood Mr. Davidson to say loud emphasis. Had all the Democrats to-day | that on delivering the goods the money would be Bot go with me to ¢ purpose of being 9 subacribi h d not been at Dr. Choate yeas before. After ihe will w ve at NI 4 Mr. | my t We tuum it. Berore we gota deed froin the State | Law him about 2 o'clock frat. Waa with hi her mady ito fod ‘Horace jointiy.. Hore | Balt ap hour or an hour. Lnever spoke to Mr. Greeley Nertave tuoney. After awhile father | about his children up to that time. He said he had been that he would give up the lad. to work that day trying ¥ write, aud tuateverything } vite lease was ruined. possibly onu- | Intended that this committee of ten should e absolutely as tothe merits by the ward committee. could be had for $300 premium, was °. He alo aaid that the stock was sold to | have power to dec smen about that time, and that they | of the men presen! ly required to pay $100 per share. Mr. Hatch repli Ciwk put the following question : “Ts | _ If the eommt 3 vei TaOe PERE RSE SES EES sac ere ee oe Se ee Ose MS Ieee a ; aE s _ 2 gi > S 2 3 5 & Ps £ 2 2 : > Se = ~ zB 2 3 Bg. 3 = 5 2g Cy 33 5 z $ 8 * 3 . 3 Sg. Es BE 5 2 4 oe 5 EA = 7 Ls 2. z ss z $¢ 4 s @ Fr 3 z = 5 mt ft $ if 2 & E bi i ee ee ERPS REN a on tate BN a t our house, w: im the State. Do you think it singular that» should be dis. tl give me their attentionT wil! | done their duty, this great steal would have | forbim. He never told me be bad delivered any goods, the will wae a i get the requ treas f Years? A. | rnabla to suppose that stock worth $450 iat m for ihaking this motion, We bave | heen signally defeated, but Sam Cox, Archer of bs Pe i ao Gate Ht Maree Ae OY like to know your precise age, if youhave se He eaid th would th tbe. He said | per share was sold at par without some consid- there for five successive evenings ta devise some | Marviand. and several, others, principally prop. | foproithe coods,, He acted on my advice, and « nol a deticacy on the subject? Wit ishing abd fe he was. At that time # | nothing ren being without ® mother, I | Cration other than money being given in return ?', | B!82 of organization for the Apollo Hall Democracy, ty holders in this city, trained with Garfield | ward. Genet further stated to Mre Davidson ther te Besitatingy— was 2) years of age last Sep) apart of the same dignoWknow that he had had mitch pecuniary Tove ry ccpre Res oe a pip return “| Ateach meeting much has been said, but thus erty holders in this city, trained wit , ward: Genet further stated to Mr,’ Davidson that be Blawycr by profession, and have an office iu prei take two parcels at the same {ir When did Mr. Greeley stop writing editorials for | This Ames leclined to answer, and asked inore | ing has been dune. ‘The Tammauy party are snd Betgy Rargons ip young away the peoples | Me ceurt Meneses TG bet ieee Oat nee Whitelaw |.¢d Went up to Mr. Gre { Inoney State's price. for the lad was then | the Zribune? A.—l did nut see any of hie editorials | time, ganizing their forces. and if wedo not do something | money for the benefit of » King, compared with | she Court Conse. J did not hear tat ee ac notbiag is ognized i s00k | twenty an acre, ‘The land was patented to 8. W. | that day, Dut soinetimes editorials were written after! | Judge Block—If this stock had been sold at its | Fery soon they will succeed in drawing within thet | whom Tweed and bie associates wore saints. Fay Np co curaenen teas Halt Speers ane Mae Pama oe | nly that it atiracted my atten. ‘and m: ver from 3. W Stewart to Ha ace. i tin the afternoon, nM n whose buat. | Feal value, how could the placing of three or he rome of he men who b re bitherto worked with —— by I told Mr, Davidson to have nothing to do with i 1 some oe 1 think DrChonte ed witht Yo you tiiuk It a person whose bus undted shares produce most good to us? understand they ar ing efforte to ao. this haan “ol . i eye mental condition, Ire: | Moree recaine | Beat its fo write editorial arcicies should on one day be | four hundred shares produce most good to ua? | easy ailthe wards in ihe cli7y Lean only apeak with | HE ¥FOLTY-8ECOND CONGRESS, ich tramesctiona Ghat 1m all wach things there wag } ited,” He tn aa orl. to about 81°. acre. one | Yuable to produce any hing tory to himeeif ? | Lnioaning weaiad tarde Mel the | ccraluty of my uwn district, There they have adopted —— {o'Tammany, and, being Republican, | believed S, Did you te was one of that dred acres bel a to give tt | A Not strange ordinarily, Gut strange in Mr. Greeley. MaMiMas eared Pate ptad ity AY ® | these tactics, and in some instances successfully. A Bill te Secure an oot Adminiorrat would be such usderhund dealings in any case” { clare of puys cla ai diseases and 10 to let it remains ashe | fbever knew hin before to decline writing 4 wer, and 6 sanity w specialty? A.-! tink I did. Tam not sure dead ‘Do you not know that for some thine after he was «ito admit that he couldn't anawer without | In proof of this statement the speaker read a of I Affairs—Eulogios on tho Death | ,,Senstor Benedict Did Mr, Davidsop tell row the eum whether I learned it bef. re or after 1 went down there. | "Q ged la writing articles for another publication —the nsulting his counsel as to how far his answer | Printed letter, signed by Matthew I’. Brennan ft G t Davis. pose > thing about hi wi nd Fernando Wood, Inviting all Democrats to ps hor AREER iJ Witpeas—I don’ remember. He said it was some thou Mewit daredicn ee iii pst uvenlay ther wes perfect | atelde of the ofics, TOY NUnins SbOsE his Workiag | might implicate himself. Attend a meeting in the Twelfth Ward forthe | WasHinoToN, Dec. 18.—Mr. Pomeroy | sndsof dollars, 96,000? ( fF Williame (addressing the Court) —I submit to your | 1st eve she wes perfectly wilin i a a have given your opinion of the ea or ‘ f , wl. : "arson. Was it not ? Honor that the Fat an Le Ca OO Oe nee ene nien den thacecaey | Ronemuuerat meeGrocianeymnd: Was heotot St | suage Rluck—Unleas there, was some apectal | Eurpend, Watt Peer anu, the party, This nouce. | (Rep. Kan.) from the Committee on Public | Wiineu-fdont know, | Gratestante uf the will to enter on ev ¢ Q.- Do yo 4 yor i} rende: ¢ land to rectly rational? A here were when Judge Back—U ni ere was some 4; * BI r nator Tiemann—The sum was $4,402. Barrogste-They Bevo, made ou ety 9 prima | , Gy Uo you mess, that 704 will, ourcender, the tend to Ny. "The Irrational predominated. t | Advantage in getting hold of this stock at low | and Apollo Hall men in that ward. Labia, reported she bill for the reliet of setters eee eee cummed facie cane, and it te better to pri Propose to interfere of de fag about It, ther he went to the Zribune office on | figures. how would {t have been of any more | — At this intelligence the members of the com- ands, with amendments, ‘Tho g ‘on the Cherok: bill was discussed until the expiration of the morning hour. Mr. Frelinghuysen (Rep., N. J.) introduced @] August Wood, a Swedish sailor, was tried tn bill to secure a more eMciont and honest admin- | the General Seasions yeaterday for killing George Wood, mony Mr. Willams: ‘Q'—Do you mean that if Ida is determined to remove You, you Wilko? A.--[ suppose that would Magik between ber aid ie. About the time my fath fold s hundred acres of this State land, I objected to it, and moved away. | spoke to Horace, who advanced Willlama—Your Honor will see by the Parrish | $2 to Ouy the hundrel acres back, My slater, Armin case that the burden of proof lies wholly on th ta In good el era for that part of the coun. lth, norduL know that he was engaged in exten: | value to. mpltaliats than any other good pal mittee tive correspondence about the time (ai he wassup: | luvestmenty f romrperibg | jpiee posed to Le irrational. I tried 0 id his object in letting Congressmen, TO CHEER MK, GREELEY UP his personal friends, Into it at low figures, was tering hime little, trying to get him to fight | to favor them—to give them a good thing. It | had c ee Uphis chainet thought Lwanted | was merely an act of kindness on his part. bad ec ‘ake him think he bad friends who ® oti oked very blue. A Mr. Jones of the ard, evidently,wishing to revive ther roping spirits, said thas there, was no cause jespondency, as he knew jhat more men hem from Tammany than nmany from their side, la au airmative duty on thelr part Horace a her farm iso advanced nd by | . ‘The ill-advised ill-tempered speech of | Mr. Hatch resumed : istration of Indian affairs, providing that all | #runner for » sailors’ boarding house, on the night of } Pindend mewiory. My duty ie amply money to my son, Horace Greeley, to buy a farm in Jer- | hun through the worst. He was worse, jair’s | Brooks yesterday ts unfavorably comment- | _ This being the state of affairs, it is high time that we | records, contracts, and other papers relating to | June 13, in front of John Leason's sailors’ boarding The party propodading the will is bow ey than he had been on Monday. The night's reat at my | ed on here to-day by all the Democratic mem- | aia something. We must at or connected with the official duty of any Indian | house, $18 Water street. John. McGrath, a former ram- ntiate to the Court that the paper In ques A CITATION SERVED ON THR DAUHTERS. 9) bi Oo eee ie mere: | bers of Congress. They aay that they believe ho | with us and who are agai rintendent, agent, te t, shall be | Ber and friend of the murdered man, the principal wite Will of the ve e.sed, aud (act he foll Hoag L think Mr. hine caine in when I waslu Mr. | (1) eau hoat with Garfeld, Dawes. Bing. | often without accomplishing. anything, 1h superin’ agent, or sub-agent, shal Betsttoe the prococation: pare en neeent ay at ‘ef sound ans Saponing iad snd memory: | | During the recess, the following citation was | Greciey's room on Mondays the fith fein the same Host, with Carfleld: Dawes. Bing- | is"nstion, titakiug thave comics ot tem series | open to public. inspection during ail reasonable | Bowser the Nrosecution, gaye an acount of the adray. | eaten They Bove mete Outee priiud farts cess, | served on the Misses Greeley —Histaot the stockat the Zruhine depreciated, tn | ham , y ymbathy for him. + ten ‘could do more. than vo large s bod business hours; that distributions of Indian | contradicted by other witucases whe dereaee tint Cae and proved the will by two. witnesser. While the bur! | "Tre propie of the suite of New York, by the Grace of | Y8lue about this time? A.—Not to ny knowledge. | He must take the consequences of his foolish | Mi intended thet thie committon oka ‘oods and supplies shall be made in public, and | prisoner and hie victin had speat the day sad Gru of proof lies wie the persons propounding, tu af Pd > rr era peay hy hy Bele None wae sold last Year for lose than #1000. A short | greed for money. The general impression here | members of the new General Committee, bucinat they | Ervine ther ehittes thar ite ce eee ec And | prisoner and his victim had spent the day and cvesing iat be allowed to call with ‘on questions whic Gatviele M. uveciey, severally, resting atthe torn | Be previous to this Mr. Greeley sd how seems to be that the caso Is fairly made out | shall examine and revise the liste presented by the | shail be signed that are not fully filed up Ree | pense; that owing’ to a. dispute about twenty cents tiny be ralsed by your witacases Gabilelie M. ireeley, serera fhe town | par adobe: In my house Lasked Mr. | against all the members whore names have been | ward committees, and report thelr adtion to this body, | Phall Pe signed that are not fully filed up. w dead Wood knocked down aod. kicked the liv | Mr. Williams contended that he had aright to Greeting Fre 20! pA cd made public,and that the only hope they can have | ‘The motion wascarried. As the Chairman was hiat the fatal atab was (nflloted by th cross-examine all the propounding party's wit- | Waerec, Richard H, Manning and Chas, Storrs of the ing his word to mysclt now Is to brazen the thing out and contend that | about to appoint the cominittes Capt. Lyddy In- TAR DEATH OF GANATOR DAVID, Larasedl salsa of celles Of toeeelaentice te ten eee, oases befure opening his case, and, after discus- | elty of Brooklyi have lstely applied to our Surrogal gala'oranenduractutut, He | they had a right to Invest thelr money in Credit | Quired whon the primaries were to be held. Mr, Stevenson (Dem., Ky.) formally announced | Sujtee“wilch was eaten ted Theos eco sion between bit I'M Hari, the case for | of the county ut Weatcheattr {a have's ccrtai fnitue he had invested Mobilier stock as well as they have to buy Hatch said that the time had not been | the death of his late colleague, Senator Garrett | (ouced'to seven Jeare te tine Sing, { dhe contestants was p d wich TH purporting. to. dispose ‘of both reelend ‘pers Mr, Williams wanted to show that Mr. Rooker | houses and lots. but it would seem from ond | gxod, He thought it desirable to hold them | Davis, and delivered « eulogy, which was lis- j TESTIMONY OF RICHELIEU ROBINSON, didn't believe Mr. Gre eatute, duly proved ay the last will and teatams tened to very attentively by the Senate, ley when he spoke about | move of Judgo Black that he Intends to out | three or four days after those of the ‘Tammany 1 this line ts 4 * i Wardeo Brennan's Cough Mixtare, wee ode <a 6 nanuneiii Horace Greeley, late of the town of New Oni endorsing on the lth, but thought he was la- | them off He notifted the | party. In this way Apollo Hall would be able to Messrs, Vickers, Cameron, Thurman, Sumner, Te tee LEREn Laan tle Stave baore tin checiey. Venn deceased, tn pursuance of the boring under a delusion. © should offer in evle gecure the services of many good workers who | Bayard, and Truinbull also eulozized the de: | Yesterday a friend laited Warden Brennan in for about thirty \ears. 1 Grew up @ lust Will and tesla ¢ iiade and provides Wit Mr. Greeley held at one time fifty shares of | “ v or °8 | before that time would doubtless be expelled | cease r. Sumner, in his remarks, made al- | Bellevue Hospital. The Warden kindly inquired after Recs for Me. reeiey, It wan execated by hint agd de d aid required perso auch of the Tibune Amoclations AC ihe ine of this | DASKed by Congr hich were of vast im- | from tho Tammany organization, because inthe | lusion ‘to Mr. Seward and Mr. Greeley, as con- | his health, when the friend replied that he was vuering Uvered to me, {tts pullisied ia Tuas SUN of to-day. BrrORHe, at he Sith day off couversation but wix shares of that stock were left, [| portan e to the Union Pacific Railroad Company | recent election they had seemingly forgotten | temporaries of Mr, Davis, and, like him, fol- fh a cold, and he Warden if he di } Judge Hart objected tu the testimony, 1 Volcioek Is the forenoon ot tel day, ¢ Know two occasions on which ho sold stock to | as proof that something influenced them to do | that they hada candidate for Mayor, and. had | lowers of Mr. Clay. rom a severe cold, and ssked the Warden if be did seb Mr. Williams said be had a right to prove that | there to attend to the probate of said last willandtes- | Pay debts. The fret was in 184, I think | wrong. 5 dfor O'Brien. This was received with ap- | Aftor the addresses the customary resolutions | have, some cough mixture about the hospital that q iY r Ls the thine Know Nothing excite: —_ were adopted, and the Senate adjourned, could recommend. ‘The Warden said that (hoy had@ Eee ratirsunee winks ot sith Cantatore a elon eee toe Own F Corvix Je, One ths sco? | THU BOWLES BROTHERS? FAILURE. Chairman then named the committee ere — Sil PYefshman whe hed lately Geen eppolated ny expressed wishes of the testator at a prior DOM. es county, at the (ose ee Be The last Hay ; 3 AIL i c r nad lately teen appointo period Surrefiit duy'of Deceuther is the yearot our Lord one | #equence of paying a debt,” T never Al which had been agreed on between him and Hause ob Ranceacuiniivan: atin to‘go down ataire and furrogate—1 suppose that generally no two wills are | thousand elgbt hundred ahd seventy.two. Gagan, 228 ante be esaarned & Mr. Charles Bowlen's Hasty Return from | $) lien» Woance ae nieoe: follows: Bos ell | Mr. Cox (Dem., N. Y.) presented a peti naked Honest Mr. Welsh, ao oUF wiitleme—The Parrish will. cess turned entirely 5 Clerk: of the Burrosete's Court ° Monty k ow by reputation of bis lending money Lo Asplawalt “Arrested ins ine Held, Mase, John Mot re. M. Brennan, Hinkep, Morgad | tlon of the New York and West India Bteamahip HE TAOAEN. cuen mister, repeated the Wardea. one rwill, Tpropose tooterthe fourwrls Mat | Brom this 4 executors of eal of his wife aud the ith of Noveinber. “His con r. Charles C. Beaman's ment. jamin Wood, and John McCoo! Company fora yearly subsidy of S100000 for w |“ Thereeiecte ctiteaen teers, j wes oxcouted on the t16t 0 Totod ana wif'te | have that will probated. serious and alarining than Lever saw hin in bet: naw the head of the banking house of | Satisfaction fitted over the countenance of Sen- | Hine to Haytl, Off aa if he had just realized what the Warden wanted. to prove that th a wll hat wil At the Hine hessld he ruined hieelf, had he not | Bowles, ead ie ator O'Brien, Other members, too, indicated by | Mr. Monroe (Rep., Ohio), from the Committee | In Aye minutes he returned with three glusscs and © : Ned Udit EAE Gt Me, Testimony of Thomns N, eeu an unsuccessful candidate for office ? Bowles Brothers & Co, and President of the | their looks their joy at the capture of the tWo | on Banking and Currency, reported a bill au- | Pottle pe Beaten ale. Since thon all the paliente in Hel. ice Hast-I suppose we will have to produce in as N. Rooker sworn: } have r ‘The Surrogate thought that fact was suffictent- | Joint National Agency, was arrested here last | leading spirits of the National Democracy, i i ¢ i Herne have beew lisportuning the Wardeu for coug evidence & file of the Z)ihune to show Mr. Greeley’s nce the af 164 apd have Ku Fe ly well known, ‘The hearing of the case was | nicht at the civil sult of a Mr. Huber of this elty. Tho committee announced the time of their | thorizing the Comptroller of the Currency to ” pete pane 4 ' LaRPO scssseston ever | SERIAL TEACH ve foreman, and have held that post. | then adjourned, * Ae ¥+ | sittings, and the meeting adjourned, examine the condition of the sayings banksin | phe Marringe of C T' used to see Mr, Gre . Poroner Young's Daughter, the District of Columbia, He remarked that | Yesterday afternoon Mr, William A, Anten, of criticisms had appeared in the newspapers | the arm of Portor, Day & Co., Broadway merchante, nt ttt A well sequaloted with Mr. tion up to the pres ‘The will of Mra. Gr jey was admitted to pro- The arrest was made on the affidavit of Mr. — iC Wish to keep it asa memente, Hly at the /rivuue office and Was on intimate | bate yesterday, and testamentery papers issued | Huber that he believed Mr. Bowles was about to rms with him. te vialted my house on many ocew. | to lax recley: A copy of yesterday's SUN, containing the | slons,and stopped there over bight several daye aca Maurice Daly Challenges Joseph Dion, oad leave the State, and was tho ordinary arrest | 70 se suitor of The Sun. agai. some of those banks, and that the Pres- | was married to Miss Henrietta C, Young, daughter of . waa then putt evidence, Mr. Williams | tine, Twas the Ort person approached in regard to ¢ laws of the State upon the so-called 3 ° 4 4 a Thos caked forthe ctherthrve wills on Ble inthe | forming the Zritune Alsociatlon, it wes an secttistion The Doom of the Tribune. under the laws of tho State upon tie so-called | Bin: I will play Mr. Joseph Dion a match at | ident of the best known of them (alluding to | Coroucr Nelson W. Young, ‘The ceremony was pers Birrouate's office, the, Wills of 'ol. °B), and "71. | FUrhili ob the paper. ‘I was ‘approached uy sr. Mc BYGan ita Cnet aad Baaiaeee meene process. Mr. Bowles Is how at the Haynes | billiards for $1000 a side, on the following terms: The | the Froedmen’s Savings Bank), had called upon | formad in the residence of the bride's father by the Counsel for the Misses Greeley objected, Eurpee tier Mr. G ta feces ne matured The threatened revolution in the New | House, and bas given bail to the effect that he | game to be 1,50 points, at the American four ball game him and e Press dd the desire to have its affairs Neak teak f IDA GREELEY'S RELEASE TO GADKIELLE, vp forine Fork dribune oftice took place yesterday, Wil- | will not leave the State, but will hold himself | ad Sevag Ms ‘ Hoe rite RnTarelOR: she is nip | SRAmineE, The Bill wae. paneed sks era ok: Tats ing’ residence: 1 King teeete Wee Mr. Wiliiains—I offer in evidence @ paper executed by ents. tha Ham Orton, President of the Western Union | subject to its jurisdiction in this sult, } matehes: to take place as soon after ty game for the | Gommities of the Whole, ar, Booflald in the | PFS . which wer Vuluable acd numerous, were Mins Ida Greeley, wiltten u few days. Petaderatau rn aware thet Telegraph Company, and prospective Postmas- | Me Tov iog gn rivetle cwilich la to be played Jau, 2) 8 Str, Dion | rai eo nthe Deficiency bill, the main item in | hcznibition. Among them wero @ handsome gold haser of fifty-one ‘a short tne | tor-General, became the pur: And chain from Coroner Youn to bes paper giving to her younger % that on the Lith of October | may de 0, \iverware frou ail ce tne croherty. cf thelr tecmers reserving: aha > senore, Denenie P “4 fal a lat London foe tho United Gia te | ve placed $280 in the hands of Chris. O'Connor as | controversy being that appropriating $1,241,020 | Mr. and Mre. Joel O. Stevens, gold beacclotsr statuary, Pat? POLES, OF ET TERA | Reeera aie Fae ole then that he sold that share | shares, of | the ROK pontroliing Interest last he left London for the United States, He | gorfcll and would be pleased to hear from Mr. Dion ab ¢ for the improvement, of the Government prop. | and s lar ty Of allver spoons, forks, aud otm Ofer: ase Of the proponnder of thisalleged | Of stock fur 1 eed tis word. that It was Hitelaw Heid, John Hay, Kivley, tom Rooker, | was much worn down, and it was thought by his | aneariy date.”"” Heapectfully, “© Mavmiow Daty. | erty in tho District of Columbia, tal will, Mina I dors ai Nn o 0 ol 8 elr stoc No, 1,207 Baoapwa ee. 14, 18 Another Ministerial Crisis in States he could complete contemplated arrange- | Mapuip, Deo. 18.—The Imparcial says a mints- the last plece of paper he would sign as an endors id ¢ ele ulk, ‘Colfax ts to be | Partners that he would be benefited by a sea Mr. Nelaon objected. ‘The Surrogate aaid | meat and quit the ancient hulk pari ieleoncbiected. ‘The Surrogate 4 Was jis property less in amount during the taat | 8 UP a8 @ Agure-head editor, and the once | voyage, and that on his arrival in the United testants had the right to prove the declaration | year of hve lite than i former year? Ane t know | Valuable Triune is to be made a househola Among ihose at the reception were Messrs. Potee Retun and wife, W. Wynant and wife, John Gormam ud wife, G. R.'Sterling and ward, and many others. he bride and groom started on thelr wedding tour at 6 H Without disposing of the question, the com mittee, after a long discussion, arose, and eulo- lea on the late Senator Davis of Kentucky were elivered, after which the Hou " y een je adjourned, — | o'clock Inst uigits j Of party on the subject ‘the wil. Botts wee, protent at the tuners} | organ fox Grant and the leading advocete Of | ments forthe permanent relief of their business, | terial ertalele aoer athand, lt te impotetve to aoley 0 A CORRECTION, aire e yrange al Oar Willaeer nat ae ee eneek nee, pena Se iis thary Gat | gtganiam will soon do for the’ Zvibune what the | the strain of which was particularly groat at that | reconstruction of the Cabinet. Theie ia reason tobe: | yf the report of the voto in the House last | A Brilliant Ball, Mr Williams, and was summoned by the latter | Sivor abot bin that aeciie Ruy. He gid not | death of Mr. Greeley camo noar doing. The | season, from the large needs of Americans re, | Hove thet Mitiaters Gaseet, Rulz, Gomer, and Cordove | Monday, on Mr, Hale's concurront resolution | ‘The fourth annual invitation ball of the Henry against removing from the army regimental colors the names of the battles of the rebellion, {t was stated that only four Democrats voted for tho resolution. Thore were actually twelve U et Thad I fs ot pe ree days of its usefulness are numbered. Mr. Reid BT et at Roe tetnate | though he didnot Know wittre be was, agit waked uy | has consented to run the organ forthe remainder vend it to the Surrogate, The tustrue | outofadream and entirely lost, ‘It looked to meas it | of this week, and after that time the journalistic ent is ba follows " " | the man was crazy. hext time | saw bin wason | market will be glutted. We hope that Mr, Keid turning home, On his arrival in New York he | wili retire, Eachegary be transferred to the Ministry of did make certain arrangements, which it w: Finance, and Sefor Liano Pers! be appointed Minister belloved would carry his Hours, through tho | or pubiio Works, Sedor Romero Giron Minister of Colo: Burden Association in Apollo Hall last night wee one t of the most select and enjoyable of the season. The police of the Twenty-uinth Precinct attended sluost to Ith grew worse ; the 11th of November, in bis room in the 7ribune office, | will not lecture this winter, r ~~ ( 1 ut..Gen. Ple o 0. e . | Democrats who voted for it, namely, Messrs, | & man, and many Captains and Sergeants from other Horace Greeley, late of the town of New | I learned tat he was in his room, and went up to gree! i, having had antntention of going to Japan | fee, ang Lieui Gen, Picitaly or Rotor Garminde Minis: | Toll, Hibbard, and, Parker of New Hem pein Precitete minted in the throb. Ths gucecs embrace nty of Weatchenter, btate of New York, by | hun. When | eutered he was apparently ——— nwhen he left London, It was thought best | solved ta support arate of confidence oniy sy cradition | Geta, GriMth, McClelland, and Breer at Pons ihe magnates of the Police Departinent and many f fa"gave and beyueatied 4 tne property of @mich | Ebel Mr John F. Cleveland was in the Foo, Senator Sumuer Condemned, hat he should continue his sea voyage to San | thatthe Governinent declare uncouivorally in favor of | aylvania, Holman and. h B Of Tndiana, | jones oie sctended todo honot tp the warty Gage Soammicr tee he Oration soe ale te ke he golhg down stairs Mr. Greeley sald. Rooker! 1 want | tory of the course of Senator Sumner in introducing « | salied in the Houth Ameriva on Nov, b —— of Oregon, ARES aa “i ‘own d tion In the education and support of her | 6° 0¢e OU” J went back and shook him by the hand. Dill Into the United States Senate to remove all inscrip- After his departure the arrangements did not mperance Nominations in New Hampshire, IFrance's Thirt a Quandery, " d 5 other molly ta beher owe tnerery | 4 QHR FELL INTO A ROZH tions relating to the Rebellion from the Army Register | furnish relief in time and the houe of Howler | Coxconp, Dec. 18. The New Hampshire State | Pants, Deo. 18-—The Committee of ‘Thirty are si"has ever'soen.) ennerias j nid, 140, 1 Greeley wlahes to avoid, all ing: Mr Cleyeland ett the room, and Mr. Grechiy | & 4 national regimental flags came up tn the House of | gran was at once sent by the house from New | Temperance Convention, held here to-day, ronominated | debating the question whothor it 18 expediont to con- —<——— je, true enentatives this afternoon, and, after ashort de | York to Mr. Bowles at Aspinwall, via Kingston, | the Kev. John Blackman of Sandwich for Governor and reall broken ined you all! Tw Ors ‘The Liberty Street Tragedy. thelr deliberations to the hin bate, the question was taken on a motion to indefinitely | informing him that the house had failed, and | Asa s. K tw ; vnai tility and & Second Chamber, or to go over th: Fouard 10 fr bat you ha: mney aiid sone pro endall of Weat Swansey for Ruliroad Comite: woovorthe | 34) 2 a do perform her duty voward. he Erty ai) Wane you co promise ine to take care’ of iy | postpone the rcaolves oy yeasand nays, but thie was lost | asking Im to como stralent, ai v= | boner, Prohibitory resolutions were adopted Whole Qvld of constitutional reorganization, No result | .Jonw Hf Slminons, who. le undor arrest ow t LO her educations nor ebiidren.” ‘I aaid- Mr. i able was not’| | The Co * i 4 ¥ a vote of # to 98, and then the ‘resolutions were gram did not re as tho ‘ation subsequently resolved itself Into @ | bas yet been reached, hey, Lb will ti Hospital, guarded by « policenian, Many of his relatives Of the town of New Cuatle sturenaid them'to ihe last cent Lhave.”. { then told Mr. Grevicy | Passed by 104 yeas to 70 oO ( A D0 ry | Duatrict € Jou and nominated candidates for Cow 59s yr ppg and’ personal fr sed Nth yostoy Bok only Of ave ai affection Vu of one dal that 1” lined nln co™*qo” nome with me. tt be- | , They were taven unin the Benaes this atternoon and | Todt ha tourd Of th fallure of his modes apes | FS 4a follows: First District, the Kev. AG, Cora. Thiers’ Determinatt Seams any (hat he cantor be. reuoved under iwo weeks, tae ronelpt wherect ik Kemmis caeecene Hoved that if be Wome come to my houte, Ft. The motion to Indednitely postpoue | his atrival at Acapulco, where he read It in the | THicd Pisuiiet And teed of Fyineutne of Panis, Dec. 18.—Gen. Chauoy's Corps is boing | sad thatit will be ix weeks before he can uso hie te here be would have No company except my famlly, bys vote of 14 to 19, and then tho resolutions | papers, On his arrival at San Diego he board eds a quit-clalined, and ‘by thess presents ured foot, Di, Amabile yesterday morning et the ere 7 rapidly inoreased to 100200, while Gen, Ducrot (a doubt- i 2 4 ih, and auiblahin “auyo? che'wail Cabri | Beip warevive tim, He aald he Could wots. 4, voting im Me altrmative aud’ In the | tho ‘arrost of is brother Mtobert <OBFoechINE | rue Causecot she Wrance-Gorman War {ul republican), has only 44,00 men under bis command, | pow cal mvous vRslity dorptoied ctr atsoeat’ st the | pie . been tin ae 5 olsvo he started after tw st fo ; . es foes ose. dod “halt of ail ‘the property, real aud per, | writing to-ds not write anything the the East by rail, tolegraphing hia brother to | Panis, Deo. 13.—The Duke do Grammont has | moserchtan te'egaee! SMe be tatendod to keep the emesis largeny le Saceen Of Whe ordinary Sane | fonal, that Is given and beg ‘said leat will and 0 write about. Boston, Tho Now Orleans Committee in Washington. | moot him at the ‘Massasole. louse, Sprinetield, | written elettog refuting the toatimony given by Preel- - Kewtamnoot goiuat the, said Galrieke and Lda naif be | deak was covered vith. paper Wasminarox, Doo, 18.—~The committee from | He made ‘no. stop on the road and met his | Jom Thiers betore the eomarittan ta ientice gale ees rmed. While Pee Eeae Tindall. 4 side ein that allt sayGabtate rrges | fetter on laganpp Mr. ied one’ at New Orleans, consaing of some forty4n0 prominent arise Gordon Bowles, at SpringHeld on Thurs ghitoe of fhe ato wa. 'M. do Grammont, who was | BARREN, Doo. 18.—The Provinztal pon Telus Be ata PUL ORL BS omnes { i ir. he 7 ia iater of Forel rm at the beginning of tho war, | dens confiruss the report ot Prince Bismarck’ ne | at tho Lrevert House, wre pos his po: ond ion Te the f Wall street, and can't do it.” Mr. Tel Ho regarding ‘hat night the two brothora wont to the In- | states positively that the Rmperor had i ation took ‘Ooatauulng some ‘ounda Pre ald Hide ieed tonic, “We will eltand to that” aleside, w hotel near Holyoke, whore Mr, Gordon | gisteace frou Aust ol Br Cae | fen ot Vee is ‘retention of te War ool eres of gnld forty ey Fin a caso OF Wostdutiee With ugsia. | Udice ia tha

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