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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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Brooklyn, New York
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CONSPIRACY. S3 overy man who wants to try conclusions wi him. His last week's tussle promises be first of a long series. agreed to stuff the department With smecurists. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 15, Iff 53Kta Soa no Bembtanoe1 of authority fotlulapoLitl men acted together, acted in the dark, for the has been under medical treatment for trouble which threatened at one time to greatly impair purpose of corrupting the politics of tl and, incidental thereto, robbing the pul sorb othingdrop that ins sppolacyl 'a Bun tdo truoi his eyesight, flotwmistancung ism, eve; iobher who had an interest in the approval Strong Proof of Yery Extensfye Frauds the Supply bill, as it passed the Legislature, Payrolls Filled with the aamesoi jwhij who Never Lired Hnormons Increase; y.

that is an unimportant case. I or tut frst ituportSQ i i great step toward the placinj I Zd is tooBPkeen sighted.1" The Governor, we happy to say, is "getting over the trouble could not recognizo a job at a glance. In the General Sewer Bolls for. 187S. When the Eaoxe's report closed yesterd Li 0 1 I I lV Put Mr.

Flaherty frlend, Tb.omaa J''ZZZZ fee 'm c4 or, tu si. fL 5 VV' It i n'l" ie ft If they fail to do their duty, rascality in ev department will be enoouraged. It is abs co Bpeatt ot this, as a case of political perse TUo Sununlnsr Up in tUe Case of t' Unless lornothing unanticipated occurs jury, impaneled to pass on the guilt or in: cence of John W. Flaherty and George Bennett, Commissioners of City Works, to consider their verdict before this issue before the present Legislature. Up to this SWoriSrtoo 1 Tracy has disposed of that absurdity in op the coNSpnUTOBB.

lM a.T i caught robbing his master to Bay that tl the trial, hence there can be no impropriety i reviewing what has been done in oourt. The charge is that the accused conspired defraud the City of Brooklyn by causing tl moneys of the city to be paid to men who ing to the indictment, was successful to tl extent of taking about $30,000 from the pu 'great prenauro to pt been placed on the payroll wh nn mado no pretense of doing an it. interest, except the pas I3ri it earnestly and unitedly, xr Conkling's "greatest eft i if, fkf it! ppui fan Electoral ought to have been prohibited witL'ut "a 'remedy'? 'w he General Synod of the Reformed Church itiyforow' Tebut Ufodr undJods, inister White, accompanied by permitting the army so to i not the Eepublican leadors employment of Poderal fo Dr. Patton, of will preach he Philadelphia and Reading Railroad yc large firo in Lexington, las. night, its by pinning th re supported by the famously untrue, but it comes highly distinguished by Now Yo tratedtho great electoral ft how vigorously Bennett and Fli ho" twk pMrFla'he'rty jrbis ovldonco.Heeald 'eVmpby'ih.

They both wrote letters charging mtislrlmtoe evidence fJota BTarVhlB at companies of the Mississippi aabordinatos, the heads of bureo ii o'i lu 1 c.t inad 'e committee of the Michigan er the responsibility, sweeping. They did Jhe'h ds otart Hr'dBor'' Drexel, Morgan of New Kernan proceeded to show that not prevent fraud, but protect and employed except in the interest of lflvosallona of whiskey withe an party, ai people as expressed Brooklyn ought to read depend very largely to promote fraud and su i'KaPif put ploymentof it Church, in Philadelphia, was Clearly explained by rs cling so tenaciously mlillntniwi I a Lit" isorgardzation of while they hav and, thirdly, 1 ZZ rZZtZ ZZ prostitute he proceeds of robbery. reading General rtJ citing this letter now to prove ltMraUyT the qm iti, tr apj Ulantic avenue Railroad Company, has suc ar dW tw appoint him from poiiUcal ransldora iced In ttfe' BprfntmeSor mancreupt i a oLJ Liu i ZX) ZZZ hllaSoA; department with on the payroll 1 ner president of the association. them, and in additio 5easefappntJohnCpeVrin, Jacob Oso as laborers on tho Hamilton av tioneering trips. In other words, iw 1kk.ii I con i ug hi.rdln ir property, by submitting it to himself vir en appropriated for city pr, nnd.

Brooklyn was not merely aototodtodSm Bard, employed to prevent hi established. Under the operation i I'eensible, honest men1 longer, "or onforce the les assumed to have become defunct years ipi tl'o bi of pro I shift roads, on any street in Brooklyn it jver do to let the public know what was going Lewis E.Duna, of Jersey City, President, and adopted ie bdrual Commissioners, but that list does to Board, Mr. Mnssey, in ignorance, MffeMrHowor not mid ouHit 'tatha ot blocked th lave suspended the 1 mspirators ew or no rights to an instant to bring the spiratore proceed? Simply enough. They ignored the State law which required a professorship. Xue oommencemeat on the authority of a prominent Sscovored, tho election, and got frightened about it and diaoharged tho me noinfcmente knowledge of all tho members be by no Since public sentiment Board, and they appointment should teresting to many of our readers to learn that it A air nsU a Si 1 aujny thereupon published the (ollowtng card except on application to rite uu d.io it mces are good for a very interesting en rho would not rest until thpyhad forced ito a fight with Elliott, have pitched ororB nythta in bia department, and Dady's fuh be placed on' the payrolls.

No requisitioi were made, no meetings were held, but, und, the operation of their understanding, each midabk Tom Allen, oFathovL pluck and power are famous, and lien has signified his willingness to dorsed it. Thus wo find Flaherty in one place, probably at his home, ordering he ring ho will not be allowed to lextday Be fceputonthoDftyrolI, at.

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