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*L FAURK THK PRESIDENT.
TBJSNCB RADICA LS DEFEA TED
pAMDOHraa**'* wcckmor elected
jlY THK NATIONAL AttEMBLY.
mg/ggoy SECOXD IS TBE i:\Ci:.
Y nBBTLT AXNOVNCED AMII> A BOCIAt
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LITTir. tSTHVXlAKM AMOVSEJi l\ lililS.
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AND | THB BB8IONATK)N« OF
THH IIISI8TEBB.Hli BLBCTIOB BE-
OABDBB Ai A BIXTO TO PROTEC-
T1,,N- 1 IIR DVC D'ORIJSANS
IHgl «. MANlFBnp.
r.iris. J.:m- ;: ~Th" Natloral Aaacmbly, alt-
lli ( at v> - -. ti is afternoon, on the s-'cornl
tallot electH -M Frnn<;olf» lYIix Fauro. niem-
j>^r of tt: Chamber of Depatlefl for Brtne-In-
^rf^ure. and Wniater «>f Marlnc In the CablnalDf M. I>upuy. I'i. sid. nt of tho Frencli Re-
FKUX FAVRE.
¦X>uhHc, to BVCCeed M- raslmir-r^ri'T. Whoee
tealgnatlon waa read In Parliament yeaterday.The rota waa 130 for M. Paur* ;«rnl T,61 f^r M.
Henrl Brlaa n, the candldate of the RadkabiBnd Sni iailsts.The announcemenl of the result waa made
timld ii tremendoua uproar. Tha aupportera of
>t Brfcwou were eo buay groantng, eheerlng&nd reproacbing th- ir nelghbora, that th"y paldno attentloa t.> M. Challemel-Lacour when herooa to read th>- flgui -.¦». Tha Prealdent'i volce\va>» inau<iii;l"\ and his liands treaabled rlolent-|y. it waa flve mlnutea aft.r be epoke beforenll the aaembera of the As:-< inbly kii'.w the r<-
pult. The flfftirea were then only approxlmate,but they aufficed to ahow thal Fells Faure«u the new Preaident of France. Tbe nceneMi abooJutely devold <.( aolemnlty or even
diKiiity. Tbe Brbnonltea, whu bad aot onceceaaed bowllng, were Joined by ottaer malcon-t>-ntB. and tbe wlndowi a'ere falrly ahaken bythe Indeacrtbable tumult. The Radlcalatnounted chain and benchea, ahoutlng "Downvith this Preaident eli I I by the Rlgbt!" TheBoctaltata ran up and down the alsl<-s howllng:"Down wlth th<- thlevee;" "Down wtth theCongo adventurera!" "Down wlth the Panamaacoundrela!" 0 a onally, when the dln aub-¦Ided for a moment the Soclallata would yell InHM ear-eplltting ch< rua "llurrah for the BoclalRepubllc!" "Hurrah for the So lal Revolu-Uon!Baudiy d'Aaaon, the Orleanlat, «<>t a eonapicu-
oua place near M Chall mel-Lacour, and, wtthpurple face and wavlng arma, proclalmed a hun-«lr">l tinrs that tbe Preatdency was uaeleaanri<l tbe Republlc mual end. H- eventuallymounted the roatruro, t>ut only l.. be met thereby tbe Boclallata Baudln, Vlvlania Mldhelln andTouaaalnt, who, In deflance of hlm and thePreaident of the Aaaembly, proteated againatt.».. excluelon of Gtrault-Richard and Mlrman.The Inveature of the nea Prealdeni wtth hla
officlal powera look place In the llbrary olVeraal! Palace. it conalated merely In ther«-a<itn>T to hlm by M. Cballemel-Laoour of the.nlnutfB (,f the AaaemDl)The aroa l m Ide the palace waa ln atrange
f ntraat to tbe Aaaembly. n waa neJtber excltedii'-r enthuMiacti. It waited wlthoul eagerneaa forthe '-onilfiK of th- new Preaident. The i-arrlagewhlch rarrtad II. Caaimlr-Perler back t<. Parlag#me «i\ moatha ago atood In the courtyard wtththe artllktry eaeort n« arby.
THE RBTURM To PARIAThe Mg pataca fiock atruck n aa tbe Preaident,
arbo bad baea reoetrtng ofBelal oongratuiattona,ptaMiil tbrougb the saiie dea Torobeaua between1.,,,.^ ,,f aoldktra wlth ttxed bayoneta. .'!-. was
precadad i'> aahera and fotlowed by Cablnet.Mlriihl<-iK. The crowd hearU the baatlng oftiiuins aad aaw the Praahleat eome <»ut bowtngrlght and kft, but it gaae no rign "f welcomeThere arga an occaakmai harrah, but no attemptlo ralat a hearty chaer. Two men eren ahouted'.j.'.nx liva BrlaaonT' Mounted lancera aur-rounded the rarrlage aflar 11 Faare eatered itan'i eaeorted hlm to the atatloa Outatde tbepalace there were balf a doaea cheera forFaare and two or thrta tat Brtaaoa when thePreaident enter '1 th< traln.The traln was a apeclai oji" and eatremely
it reacbed the Bi Laaare Btatlon la I'arinat tive mlnutea paal 9 By that tlme the newe <>rtbe electlon bad apread far and wide and a vant
throng had gathered In the Place du Htvre out¬atde th- atatlon. The Preaident waa recelvedwlth a few crlea of "Long live F«n Faurar butti.< re wai no ntbualaa a.
TH1 m:\\ PBaailDBNT .'>.' THE Kl.YSKK
Geajaaaj Marder. Mlnlater of Wai, an<i M.
Han'.taux. ftUnlatci of Forelgn Affaira, met M.Faare at tbe stat!<»n and accorapankd hlm to th-
Bjraee Th- palace was brlUtantly llKht. <i andoahara in Kaii Hrery atood at tbe doorm HC i-i'n:r-i'(.rier avleonied '.""'' congratolated hlaHUre.-SM,,. Pi'einler iMip'IV thel) |.iesellt"d therealgnatloa of the Cablnet. M. Faure returned t..the ifialatrjr of Ifarlne for the nlghl Uia young-tst daagbtar Lude, mat hlm at tha.door <-r hi«apartmenm, anad thrtw her arma rooftd hla neck.
klf».«ir>K him nml CTjrlng repeatedJy; "I am Mhappy, paparThe crowd outaide tbc Mlniatry chaered with
ronelderable fervoi and M. Paure was perauadedby frlenda t.> ahow blmaelf <>n th<- balcony. H<-waa recetved for the flral tlme to-day wlth p<-n-ulne enthualaam. Everybody ahouted: "Hurrahfor Paure!" and every bow and »iiiillu from th>-Preeldent waa the algnal f"i" a new demonatra-tlon. When the Preeldent refntered the aalon ii»-aald to M. Blondel, hla aecretary:
I have paaaed the moal preeioua niommts of tnypolltlcal rareer in this bulMtng.To-morrow the Preeldent wiU recetve the offl-cera <>f t)i» ataff,
M. Paure la a tau, rnpoclng Bgure, whoae Hoeaahow the tralnlng he goi la earty lif.- aa ¦mechanlc. Althuugb a mllllonalre ahlpowner, hehaa almple taatea. 11i-^ electlon i* a blow to t)i.'protectl .ni.-'t party. The aubatltutlon of recl-proclty treatlea for the Meiinc tariff la only aqueatton of tlme. M MMIne'a newapaper organ,"La Rtpubllque Prancalee," admitted yeeterdayth.it Paure'» electlon would mean the aame aatarlff reform. The reault of the electlon la re-celved enthualaatlcally In Lyona,
AN ORLEANIST MANIPBBTO I88UED.Early thla evenlng the Unlted Preaa corre-
Fpondenl taw ;i copy of the letteraent l>y the Dued'Orleana to Benator Buffet, Jt waa mailed alDover laat evenlag. it is virtually ¦ manlfeato,declarlng that at beat the Republlo In Prancecan be only provislunal and that )io atanda ready!.¦ atep ;n and help 111. people Ihe moment theycall him. The letter la generally rfdlculed,
Th<> poltce aetzed ah >rtly betore mldntght uHj"' i;il i- Ittlon ''f the "Solell" whlch oontained theletter. The effort waa auperfluoua aa nobodywaa buylng thr paper and the boulevarda wereas caltn as the reet of the cfty, A dlapatch fromDover aaya that the Duc d'Orleana will return toLondon to-morrow mornlng,The RoyaliaU who are led by the Comte
d'Hauaaonville, reoelved seven lelegrama fromthe Duc d'Orleana durlng the nlghl in regard '.>
the latter'a m.uii:<<t >. whlch waa t" be laaned i"-
<la>. Prince Vlctor Napoleon i- ;ii>" reportedbe preparlng a manlfeata Ordera have beengiven a: the frontlera to prevenl ih«- Importatlon of th<'>-' documenta Into Franco.Th<> s niaiists have laaned a manlfeato de-
noun^ing the Republleana aa traltora to the
country, and aaaertlng thal K. Faur< waachoaen merely aa h ahleld f'-r the clerlral andcapltallat polltlriana M. Faure wlll begln l.i*dutiea by glvlng 20.0M franea to ihe po . olParla.
IN THE KATJONAL ASSEMBLY.
II*.w THE BENATORA AND DEPtTTIEflELECTED A PRE8IDENT.
THE PAL \CK BTROSOl.T Ot'ARDET) PROCEBDINOH
OPRNRD BT M H \i...r.M.:i. i.\< ... i:
the aoci tuara i rb j.m two
BAUX/ra nsci waky.
Parla, Jan 17 Th" d.) opened qulet, and nothlna.!n the appearance "i demean. i of the p*ople, elthei
In Paiii t>r Veraalllea, Indleat. Ihal the eountnv.-.^ .-a the ev- -f an electlon to flll tha blgbeai0ff] .. ,[, tbe Natlon, wWch bad been voluntarlljv icated by a Preal li nl I. ¦ '' - more than
rt% montha ago. Baeepl thal a fon.f aoldleriwaa maaat al each of Ihe rallway aut
fbur aappera and mlnera were auardlai each rall
m iy brldge and grade cro**lng between Pai
llm, there waa nothlng to th m thal anythlnaextraordlnary wa n or anyth ng unuaual
contemplati L Kach detachment ol aoldleri al Ih.
autlona and each guard of aappara and mlnera al
ihe croaalnga waa aurrounded by an a Imlr ng group
,:1 ,.,,.., but bayond thia ao latereal w,s,.i.>.
.vlnced Few people arrlved al Veraal
...... .oon bui after that hour eaerj traln wai
D-cked wlth Benatora. Deputlea. newapaper reportenand atghtaeera A «.' aaaaberlaa perhap*?*. .tood oppoalta tbe entranea to
;,;.,.u,h wblcn tn.. Benatora and Deputlea p.
,.., .atched thementer. There wai no dea.tra
,u.t. .Ithera. th. atatton o. atth.
... Bmallgroupa ol a, rt ttot .were- aambled
,. ... anaroachea to tha Palace and al tbe rallwa).!.,' nTS!efir.( of ib. Bea.tora.nd Daatka
feai in number, begaa to .rrlvaat n o'eloch tolegraph operatora. wi.h tbeh ..."
paratue. were Inetalled m the Palace, huadred. of
aitache. arrlved. aad Ihe prlntlng prenaea a/ere
tnad.ready to record the ofMclal^report ofthvrocewl,n« of the Natlond Aaaembly. H. balleBM
Ucour. P«-denl o! tbe Benate. -eM"** »
hi. officlal aeeretarlea, atarted from P.rl roi Ve
lau^-t a-« ,»,....-n, r.. the Hontpa.
ralrway attfkm. and upon bla errhral there aa
..-v".i i.) the Palace In en open carrlag*.i^rkmea bad taaea aagaged .11 mgbtJ. flttlag up
,.,.,!. l» the Palace In a-hlch Iba WattonalI
from the Oarda Mauble. A force of BM «i. <
,Taenl fron. Parfca early In tbe aaoralag. and the
,h ,i the rerular poltce force vaa greatljStr"!1"
, i*.n, f- red ihat tbe Anarchlata mlgh.
Sro. bc.5. eomml. otberjutt^ea. but £f...H were grooadleaa, aa aofJMng arora. than
caalUt raporing* .amd throaghou. ihe day.The -Raluad" rtepabUcaaa. ... a w " "(
prlor to tbe eonaeatag ,f iba A.d.h ... '; ;v..... for M. Faura Th- men.ra of tbe n
,.,,, . a^tlnc bui di.i aoi dedda ........ aa) eandi
<l:)'e.
TilK AaaUEHBLt OPKKBD.Tha Natkaaal Afsemi.lv »«« ealled to order bj M.
Ohallemel-Lacaur at 1:M p. m. M. Challemel-lAeour... ¦ i.rief apeech announced th<- laatgnatlan ofPtaajdaat Caataalr-Parler, aad read t>»- »rtioies <>f
the Oonetttattoa raguaatlag n." akjctlon of a i*r«-si-
daat. Aa :'..»». hk tha pmldlai oftVar bad eeaaedapeaklag, M. Mlcbelto, Bodaliat, apraag t.< bla faaland Dourlahed a eopy of a motlon for redaloo ofIba Conatltuttoa, abanthag: "W« eughl not to haaaa Preaident!"M de Baodry dfAaaoa, Royallat, oemanded to ba
baard, and. In wplte of the Rinrm of pialaata from
all parta of th»> hall, lnal«ted u^n apeaklng from
(ontlnued on Klfth Faare.
THERE MAY HE THRER
IT LOOKfl as |F THERE WOULD BE MORETHAN < N"!: CUP DEFENDER
A BYNDICATS nOMPOKBD OF W. K VANDEBBILT,
C. O isi:u.\ AND B. I> MOROAN WIIA
lirir,!> ONB MH. GOt'LD MAT OBDEB
OXE wi> ANOTHBB HTKOICATBMAT BB FOBalBD.
In spite of the bard tlmea and Ihe general la^kof money whlch rlch men can Inveol In ¦ cupd< fendi r, li appeara, after all, that the only com-
motlon In the New-Torh Taeht nnn In regard tothe bullding ol a cup defender lx rauaed by i
generoua rlvalry among the membera aa to whoahall have the l.r ..r bullding a boal I ''.-
fend the trophy. The outcome of all thla waa a
bulletln poated by Vlce-Commodore Brown laeli.iL'ht In the New-Torh Tachl Club, aaytag thala cup defender would !>.. bulll by W. K. Vander-bllt, c. «». laelln and B. i» Morgan,end that Mr.
laelln would have rharge of the ayndlcate. This
aaaurea one cnp defender, and ahe i* to be bollt
by the Herreahoffa. It doea more lhan that, f-r it
inakea a aurety of ne, If nol two m..r.' boata t"
be bulll for the trlal racea. it la an open aecrelin the New-Yorh Tachl Club that Oeorge J.Oould waa anxloua to Joln thla ayndlcate, andih.it Augual Belmonl waa nol averae to comlngin.A atrong feellng agalnal Mr Oould developed
at the laal meetlng A he dub. Mr. Oould had
prevloualy announced hla Intentlon of bHng .i
member of a ayndlcate and offered to furnlah al
leaat half the money n fceaaary l bulld .1 updefender. Thla announcement wan looked uponby rertaln membera of the lub aa an attempl on
Mr. Oould'a parl I wln too mueh glory, and for
Bome reaa n or other Ihe *¦ nerotal geetre of Mr.Belmonl waa alao looked unon aakance. Thereaull waa thal when the offictal reaull of thef irmatlon »f whal haa been known as the Brown
ayndlcate waa announced laal nlght, there «.v
nol unlveraal aatlafactlon.Vlce-Commodore Brown l* alnted for th<- nrxt
commodore of Ihe club, and it waa natural thalthe n<>rk of the formatlont»f a ayndlcate ahouldbc pti.d in hla handa As he haa J"*t boughla yachl r.r hla Bagahlp. II H alao natural thalhla name ahould nol appear aa a member of Ihe
8vr.di.at.'. whlch la called by hla name. NowMr Oould wlll bulld a cup defender wtthout
doubt.and aotwoare provlded for. Then there
,re many othei membera of the club £***"*of theli falr ahare of thla worlda g«£«, "L1*0would llke to have a ahare In the worfc ofde-fendlna the greal trophy. and there la e%erj
,..:.'..., ,,f ihe formatlon of a thlrd ¦rndirate.The order for the bullding of the Brej boal.',,' ."readyl." «1ven -the Herreahoffa. anduork on II «ni t- rx gun on M»ndajThere na« n general feellng nmong Ihe meiri
h-li ,,f tl.luh laal nlghl thal Ihe ayndt ate. ,1.mi .' i" »1 :"- .i:''1 ,!... -,,.. ,.¦ ihe bulld ng
ler. All...).. -utalde ihe club¦,,.. rather BTlad ¦»! the Itttle ..ntrovi ray. f"i "
;:;,..:!;,:.. .>,»..!.., -.. i.:.,.d.-..^.that. wlth all lt« fa< ' "
riuh la n. h a bad.ftrr all When r* pl- atrlve wlth 1 »rh
t,. 11 H rup d« fend< r ihe 1 phj li In llttb dan...... ,,f rolnc t" lh«' othei
facl1,. hul.,. .,l-rs f lh< ..:..'.
- '« t.i bulld .< up ...
fender I.:-'ihe comln* ¦¦
up a rllh ua. 1 have 1 h In
Mr Herreal
1 '..'«.a beit< uhan 1
\ - M« II
any bulll .'¦Valkyrte li! an Impi ¦.¦. -'! ¦' N .", .' "
FOUGHT O.V PLIPPERT TIES.
pr,LICEMEN BATTLE WITII BX
(»S THE BLEVATED ROAD.KVICT?
nJK ... IMINAU IFTF.H BKATtKU *
T,,Ki T IIOPFEB IIAVB
M \- ii in rnosr "I
V IU' TlMI
A Beree Aa
V, Itl >TI.|V't
1IUIV A
n Bit'Moin..,.,, ex-i DDt a '' and flve
A '."hortl) lH-for« mldnlghl lali ol . Thlrd-av. ''
,. ., .¦. rwenn - '.
., ,.., Brhwarta. wlthoul paylna thrtt
n..i. "».«*'"« "",!; "¦
m ,y,.g .tunned on the plalform,,;»,..¦ n-.,.,d .low..1 aralked i.I h-tf -
,.k aouih along il» track. arhera the, prgan ta
. m m " «"ro. -1.",-r nfl lha
-,,..,,. ..,.,,- and their k.u-1 yell- a.
,,.,....wd on Ihe atrel below. Beveral peor, ill.lna th. lanaei °« tl..inata ".«"
-t iraln, ran ...*-' £««£**£.,.,... ihe iraln al lhal atatlon. Pha tl kei
1. .,.. .,:. ,.. putform li. Ihe mean Ilme
JLfi boii. :":' cmJ"n« f;,r. polh-eman. Ilefora II.«««>¦ "¦'"' couM:,: ,, i, ,,i kfl the lowei atatk '¦ »" '»¦
i, wbere lha two men la) clln ....¦" ."'
:i,.. track. Ttw engtneer, bowever. dleoovered them
l. , ,... ,., atop ti.nglne wtthln ihree f-< of Iheml»ollreman Hulllvan, of the Baal Thlrty lUik al
,.,,..,. Htwtion, had bj thla Ilme bewrd the crl< of
,,.. ,. kei rhopper and eame runnlng up the Jta-,,,,,, ., . ,,.i oul on Ihe track. >> hen Ihe two
ilrunken m.-n aa him thry ma.de ¦ w»J ge aiitnek,,,, him »n. ol Ihem alruck him on lh« f >reni a.i
,. ... i"fi eyi Inflb ilng h deap wound by a
: v lll;. whl. h h« wore. The other rui a ga«hHullM ... ilrea reii.i
..,, traek lowar.1 II atatlon At the tlral;,,.,,.. h, ii. a hla whb.ll. belp. Polh-emanjohn Mci'ullough wa th. tlral to anaarer lle re-
,..,,.. ;, iriiah on the rorehead aiao rhe iwo
dmnken men wera powerfull) bulll and wire inore
ihan a maich lor ih«- lari..>>..." on m- >
Im ol lha irark. Whlle lbe> «.> nghtlna lowardhe aiatton I'ollctinen Jl.c'«rthy Henley and.lohnaon cuma up. All together tbey Mt upon Ihe... and aftei a rlubWng lhal lha two alHmembei foi aome llroe ovarpoarerwl and ¦rrealedih<m The llghl had laaled iwenty ralnulea. Vlown tralna were atopped and a blg erowd gatberedin ihe atreal !.< low.The tv\.. men when l.ruuyht t<. tt.-- ¦tatlon-houae
r-vi ibelr .......- .. V.'llllam iVBrten. of So. JelK..-.I I-..MV elghih-at.. and Thomaa Wllaon. -f No.M9 i;:,-t u. ...y -iKliii. Kt M.i.h namea and a«l.,,,...... .... i, l,.-v. lo Ih flf tllloiiJ De.tlv-Ri-riceant Mei'affery. Imn Ihe Central Offlce, recogf?iz,,i triirleii aa Jark IJohertv. wbom, wlth '"-
notorloua John (Blmore. ol Klmlra fame. ha ...
naifd In nVptember. I«M, for robblng the h.m^ ..fThomaa Woola, ol No 130 Beeond-ave. Wllaon waa
,,.,. reeognlaril by an) of the pollce up lo a latehour Pollcemen Bulllvan and M ¦.'iiIIoiikIi had Ibelrwounda dreaae.1 by a phyalclan. and both arenlhome with a pl.-ntifui ^ni>i*l> of bandagea aroundihelr beada The prlaonera were locked up In theKaal Thlrty-flfth-Bt. mmii.ui, and wlll be taUf-n ;.;
rha Torkvlna Pollce Courl thla mornlBg
MF.i KtT£M TOM inr W. 0. m: r.irw nn\rrt\r
Kew-Albany. Ind., Jaa. IT..Tha Pldellty TruatCompany ol I^aulavllh ".«.h to-day appotated ...-
eelver of the w. c. i>.- Pauw Coeapany, awnafaelurera of wlndow-gtaaa In Alanandrta, lad.. and thla,.,,, The planti are ralued al IUSMd*. ihrea tlmeafhV'lndebtedneaa of Ihe rompany. Tha atep waa
"i,-n owlng to th«- Clttaena' Bank of Balem. Ind.,Irvylng on the worka at Alexandrta and atopplngoperatToni
fAMt MOMMMM MOLD Ar 9UWWAL0Baffalo, Jan. n.-Patti- D. r ItH) and Doetor
raton '¦' |sl«' w*"' tha aenaatloaal perfceaaera aoMa. Tatteraaira i->-<i«y. Tha former waa i" Ki""»ldemaad, and atveral bwaaiaaa wara aa kaad pra-nared lo pay fancy agurea f<.r the daughter ofPStlmua Bhe waa aoM t..r |LfJ0 lo Krnnk tl. Bmitlj.h. well-known atartmg Judga for Joe Woolfort.
', J Unb l.tor Catoa wi.i to John Bandk*.of KMhaater. (or p.Wft Thlrtv-ela head wera tald,and the amount rrallred waa $9,500.
EDWARD LAUTERBACH WINS,
8UCGB88 OF THOMAS C. PLATt.HIS HAN BLBCTED TEMPORARY REPUBLI-
CAN COUNTT CHAIRMAK.
BBMARKABLI gPVJBCH OF tiii: N'l'.w irTICtR AKDH.s IMPI.IKK PRAMK "!" I'llK QBNTLEMANPROM TUXBA WHO si:i:ks TO tVCCKKD
MB. CROKER As' RUUCR OF NKW-
TORK IT r.\.s.:s <¦. N. BI4B8,OKNERAL THOMAS, AND
OBNRRAL COLLIfl TOWmtDRAW IN
DISOI'BT.Tha elemenl of th- Republlcan party of thls
dty whlch la domlnated by Mr. ria.t won theBral aklrmlah In its n<h agalnal Mr. Brook-fldd laal evenlng. Edward Lauterbacb, thecbolce .>r the "comblna," waa choaen temporarychairman of the Republlcan County Commltteeat one of the m.ist ex< Itlng meetlnga of the klndh"ii in New-York for yeara.The vote st.i: Lauterbacb, U; Brookfleld, 12.M.-. Pl.tt'a adberanta dul n..t complete th"ir
trliinii.h. it was thetr programme to ruabthrough tbe conteata whlch came up from fourAaaembly Dlatrlcta laal nlghl before permlttlng'th" adjournmenl of*the commlttee and t.> eleclMr Lauterbacb permanenl preaident of the com¬
mlttee. Warn-l by the el iquenl proteal ofOeneral Anaon '<¦ McCook, who leil th- oppoal-Uon to the Patteraon-Olbba-Murray-Van Cottr terle, calllng aitentlon t.. the unaeemly and
humlltatlng poattlon auch haaty actlon wouldplace tha greal rlctorioua Republlcan party ofIhla city, th.- rooler headed among the majorltyadvlaed a halt In the prw.dlnga and the com¬
mlttee adjourned to awall the report of tbe Com¬mlttee "h Contaated Beata
A JAM AT THE II \ll-
Flfth Avenue Hall, in Weal Forty-aecond-at.,I. n.rrow llttle meetlng-ro. m uaed for one-
boree ahowa and amall aoclal affalra, waa be-KieK"! wlth all aorta of people eagar to wltneaath.- conteal before T p. m., and Berge.nt-.t-Arma Thomaa J. Callaghan bad h.s patlenceaad bla muacular ablllty pul to many aevere
teata Delegatea* tlcketa bad been kwued to
many m«.t" |."rs....s than the llttl" hall WOUldH.-at. an.l membera >.f tha commlttee wh.> cameas !...¦ aa h o'doch found thelr placea occupledby -I.tat.ira who ahould never bave bean al-k a In a meetlng-room of auch llmlted ca-
padty N.a.iv every man arho r.me, delegatenr ape. lator, Mtn..k">l a dgar or a Plgarette, andthe place was blue wlth sm..k" before the hourarrlved f.-. ralllng the body to order.Am >ng thoae wte. n.de thelr way through the
thr :.n 10 partldpate In th. tneetlng a/era <r-u
eral Bamuel Thomaa, Oeneral «'. H T CCornellua N Bllaa, Columbua 0 Johnaon, <'."i.
eral Anaon .; M Cook, P B Olbba, T I. Itamlllon, Oeorge Htlllard, John F. Baker, Henry Cllotty, .' rnellua V'an Cott, John Bablne Bmlth,Wlllt.m Brookfleld, Abraham Oruber. Edw.rd
l. i. V'.n Allen, .1 ihn Relaenw .¦¦.
v Piammer, John C <»'«' >nor, Frank ilPlatl Henn '. ' Hetn. Ja. >b M Pattii,. it i'r,n". Jamea M Doremua, .1 hn Blmp-«..n. >'a'^l H. Blmma, Alfred R. P.ge, Oeorge\i ...¦ Bmlth, Dr. H. RrilUama, C M, Boree, J-..i h R v.m Wormer, wiuiam H. Heber, Col-
. V. R, Crugar, John J. Colllna, Oeorga w.Hanmaher Jeirtfflab rangb. rav i>r. K J. Palmar,,t iba :. a j ;.'i <; illo, Oeorge H. Deana,Ifoward CjtoII, Wllll.m Henkel, John P. Wln-
Eagat \ Ifred '".. Naaoa.Char|e« c Bru.ler. Thomaa P aVentworth, Ben-
.i i| Ounner and FrankItra ird
MR RROOKFIELD t'HEERED.\". h n Mt Bt kl Id ih »w< d hlmai
n i perf rm the dut) d-¦-. ilvlng upon hlm,i4 preaident r the Commltttee <<f lv>4 ->f cal Ing
tlng I he w..- i. ted arlth rlng-Ing eheera Becret.ry Ten Ey k r.lled the roll
f ii tlfled by Ihe Aaaembly Dlatrl :tb .'. Ing I-- n . lected I the rom-
mlttee, and onlj two of the Ii I choaen f.lle Ianaa t.. . >.. i. nam. i.
.;.. .:ii \t .. ,<. t the XXIel Dlatrlct, i d\\ ... a Brookfleld In nomlnatlon for tempurarjrhalrman In a brlef bui aplrtt. apee. b, de. iiingthat Mr Brookfleld was ihe rbotce ... the greatm.jortt) of the Repuhllcana of New-York.Ex-Judge Erneal Hall, <.f the XXIXth Dla¬
trlct, nomlnated Edw.rd Lauterbacb In a I"..k
addreaa, In whlch he euloglied hla candldatoas a fervenl Bupporter of the electlon-dlatrlclayatem, one who bad been preaenl al Ihe blrth,r the s\s."tii and'had nureed It Into vlgoruuav'.uth and manh.i lf. .a b.<| b en aaaerted,ihe eleotlon-dlatrtct ayatem araa ...i trlal, .."
Btancher .dherent ..f tbal prodwl of the Com¬mlttee of Thlrty could t>. found. il>- had i.ni, tnember "f thal commlttee, and had aJproved one of the ableat membera ... the
111 Conatltutlonal Conventlon Mr. Hall hadonl) worda of pralae for Jhe prealdenl of Iherommlttee >.f lia4, Mr Brookfleld. but the partjin s/w Tork, he aald, maal plead gullty ...
puverty ir thla b«Kly ol I..: Republlcan., electedby a conatltuency M.000 alrong, rould preaenlonl} ...i" namc for leaderahlp. Mr Hall cloaedby nomlnatlng tbal "magnlflcent, atalwart, .niii-...in Republlcan, Edward l^auterbach."
Before Oeneral McCook had pul Mr. BrookfleldIn I. .nilnatlon Ihe latter had r.lled the tirst vlaprealdenl "f laal year'a commlttee, ex-JudgaPiammer, ... th chalr, and durlng Ihe epeecheaMr. Brookfleld aat bealde Oeneral Thomaa In theXXIst Dfatrtcl d. legatlonActlng Chairman FUunmar aaked lf there were
a.iv more nomlnatlona f.-. temporary chairman,and heartng none, ordered the Becret.ry to pro-. l with tbe roll. 'ii
I...TII BXCU8KD PROM V'OTIMO.u h. n Mr. Lauterbach'a name waa read In tha
vnith Dlatrlct, h" aaked "to be excuaed rromrotlng for the preaant,'' arhlch requeal the chair¬man granted. Mr, Brookfleld, arhen hla naraawas called, i"i|ii.-si"d t.. ba excuaed from votlngaltogathar. Heartng thla, Mr Lauterbacb madea simiiai re.|.i".-it, an.l both, .... moUoo, wera ax-cuaed from k'ottng.The lat and iid dlatrlcta voted .... Ilrooktleld;
the in.i for Lauterbacb; the IVth and Vth, th.-
latter l-d by John Blmpaon, f..r Brookfleld. Thenuii" ihe vith, vii'ii. viiith. IXth and Xth; all
fnr Lauterbacb, Htlllard, PAtteraon. \:m Cotlan.l Deane, ..f the I'la.t roterle, brlnging upth.ir rollowera In aolld phalanx for Lauterbacb.The Xlth, headed bj Cornellua N. Bllaa, votedf..r Brookfleld, wlth the exceptlon ... Ihe coloredtnember Caktb ll. Blmma, who flopped over an.l..ast hla vi.te for Lauterbacb. Brothar Blmma lscredlted wlth "reaaona" for h.s actlon, vlx., a
aofl ii.rth al Aibanj in the Aaaembly.The xillth. under Ihe foaterlng care ..f Olbba,
¦upported Lauterbacb, and l.'olowl Crugar ledtha XlVth for Brookflald. The XVtb and XVItbaupported Lauterbacb; Mr. Flam. and thaxvil.h were rm- Brookfleld; ao were John Relaen-weberand tha xix.h, and Naaon and the XXth.Th- XXlal atood aolldly for Brookfleld, but
Ounner and the xxnd ware tbe othar way. Thaxxnid votad .'. i" '¦'. f" Lauterbacb; Oeneral(.i.uis and bui XXlVth Dtatrlcl men, wlth onaexceptlon, Bupported Brookfleld. Dr. Palmar andthe XXVth had bean capturad for LauterbachColumbua »». Johnaon caal hls ei^iit Btralghlv.itea In tbe XX'Vll.h for Brookfleld, and tbeXXVIHth Dlatrlcl men. atx In number, dld like-
wbw Mr 1'iatt's Uautananta abova tha Harlemahowed the flna work up then- by v..tin»? nmst
«,f the in-nthers for Laotaftaac'llTHK KKrii l.'i' AHHOUHCMD.
Secretary Ten Eyck qulrkly footed up and an-
nonn^e.1 the renult. He »al1 thAt Eiward Lauter¬bach had rerelved elghty-flve votea, and thatWllllam Brookfleld had alxty-two. Ex-Judge
Plammer appolnted ax-Aaaemblyman Van Allen,of the vnith. an.l Oeneral CoHle, of th» XXIVth,to conduct the lucceaaful candldate t<» the plat-fonn.
Mr. Lauterbach'a appearance on the roetrumwaa greeted by eheertng, and be proceeded tomak- an addreea to the eommlttee. whlch waa
genermlly regarded ns extraordlnary In a tem-porary chalrman. He aald that u had beenBuggeated to blm that it misht be in order t<>addreea the delegatea on the pollcy and resultswhlch the electlon <>f hlmaelf mtght portend.He had .>ri" regret he aald. and that WM thatit had fallen t.. hla lol t.. be choaen over onewho had borne hlmaelf s> bravely and wetl andwlth ao much devotlon to the Republlcan eauaeas the preeldent of th<> County Commlttee forIM4, Mr. Brookfleld.The nomlnatlon >f nn<>th. r tban Mr. Brook¬
fleld, however, he thouKht. ecarcely needed apol-ogy. lt waa th«- dutf <>f tln.s.- who repreaentedthe 125,000 Republkmns of thla dty now andthen to make changea In the peraonnel of thoaewho conduct the maehlnery of the party, Inorder thal new m.-n may be trled to Inurethem to the trlala and labor* <<( leaderahlp.A change at this tlme could nol be conaldered
atrai ge. There were other reaaoni whlch justi-fled a change. The nomlnatlon of WlillamBrookfleld by Itaelf would have called for a
unanlmoua verdlcl in his behalf. But, unhap-plly ror hla candldacy, hle frlenda hla mlatakenfrlenda had choaen t.. aurround his canvaaawlth declaratlona and chargee whlch made hisaucceaa Impoaalble. It had l.n aaaerted andBenl broadcast over tha land thal his buc<:eeameant the downfall of aome >>( the m->st nohleand dlatlngulahed Republlcana of this dty.thata verdlcl in hla favor meanl the eondemnatlonof men equally wlth blm entltled to conetdere-tlon and reapect.
It waa to reaent this deelaratlon. Mr. Lauter-imrh s:.id. that aome other one had t.n aele< t-
ed last nlghtWTTHDRAWALB.
At thla polnl In Mr. Lauterbach'a remarka,Oent ral «' P.la reached over 'h- rep rtera who *at
In front of ihe platform, aelected his overcoatfrom a plle of othera, and atarted out He w.is
Immediately followed by Cornellua N. BUee and
nenerml Bamuel Thomaa As Oeneral Thomaaar -. to gt>, he turned toward the temporarychalrman and aald;"To prevent mlaapprehenalon, l wlah to aay
that l do not care to Btay here any longer andbe lectured for votlng for Mr. Brookfleld.""Very well." replied Mr. Lauterbach. urbanely.
"The gentleman Is exeuaed from further attend-at. ¦.¦ at the meettng to-nlght."There waa aome llttle dlaturbance In the rear
<.r tii" ii.ill as the membera named were makingthelr way out, and th" temporary chalrman re-
queater ""t!-.-"...You come t.. or ler fli if." Bhouted a vo. *om
the bodj of the balLMr Lauterbach wenl on then to euloglae the
electlon-dlatrlci ayatem and pledged to it hlaeverlaatlng fealty. lt had I.n atated agatnand agaln he aald, that bla electlon meant itsnbolltlon. He not only pledged hla own, butevery nne of the elghty-flve v..t.-s caat for blmt,, preaerve the ayatem Intacl in all its featurea,a.,d aald there ahould be no return to the aya¬tem or lack of syatem whlch prevaued previ-oualy lo its adoptlon.Bome other prlnclplea nad l.n enundated by
his electlon, Mr. Lauterbach aald. One waathat the Republlcana could nol now be accuaed
laaa dlacrimlnatlona, bul thal all honeatBeptibllcana hereafter could be aaaured of equalrlghta To belong to the Republtcan partym.n.it ihe abolltlon of ..li daaa dlffereneea andraclal dlatlnctlona. _ ,
This rap nt the Unl »n Lengue ( lub waa
further emphaalged by pralae for the Republl-,,,. r|Ub of the Clty of New-York, whlch per-
no clnaa or ra ¦¦¦ dlffereneea, but whosea<H'lal appolntmenta made II a power f«>r g.iOnl) two prerequlaltea for memberahlp were
known In the Republlcan Club thal the appl-ranl ahould be an boneal man and a H^puidi-rnn The club had. therefore. become an lm-
portnnl factor In the Republlcan party of the
Mr" lauterbach uwevrated In Bubatance thalthe County Commlttee now repreaented tne
ir.ooo Republlcana of Kew-York «'ity. and in
the dlatrlbutlon of the honora whlch wnt to
the vlctorloua party, Nattonal. BUte and local.h" propoaed to adhere 10 the dlctrtne that thatRepubllcan vote waa entltled to falr play.iCheera. led by Olbbg and Patteraon.)
Hl QOEBTED "CCTTlNa IT gHORT."Mr Wantneker, taklng the applauaa «s the
orcaalon, aald thal he waa aorry to Interruptthe epeaker, bul 11 waa gettlng late. and therewaa oth. r bualneaa lo be d. n..
Mr Lauterbach Bpeedlly brought hla sr.h to
an .,.! aaylng thal he waa profoundly grate-f.l nol onl) to thoae who Had voted for him,i.,t to the reat. and aald that he would treal
,.. |atter aa well as the f< rmer. wlth properconalderatlon.
li waa declded that there waa no neceeelty lo
..;..., a temporary1 aecretarv and Mr. Ten Eyckwiii held over unUI the permanent organuuMlon|a completed.The chalrman aald thai he had been Informed
,,v the aecretary lhal there were a number of
'''Mr^ltane rnnved tha! the conteata be referredto the Commltl.n Conteata to be app¦¦!. t-1_and Ihat th.nmlttee proceed at once to heai...i ,ii«rtoae of the conteata with..ut d.dav.1M vP.un,m togo m wlth thla bualneaa tv
niajht-' aked Oeneral McCaik. and i.lv ng an
Xnatlveanawer. ^'V'd T 'f^vVr^oTllowthe table ll waa wlthdruwn. bowever. to aiiow
... .,.,,..(, rv to read th' documenta on hla tabe
,:..,::., Pto lha Count).:. y;?*,n5 K5 mth vlllth Aaaembb- Dla-Commlttee of ia» -.'
,,,,..., ivrrlitaii vhv.n 1trlc. rornel Vkn&^SnV- l-wa.,n
,::.¦.;:,!;.,,'>,, tS-<- .¦" """-^
Thevtolallo pf.ArUc WT&£\.
prevalled al,. .-.. a in itlon
II .! .¦ I'V tll'r-''- l co,nmlt« mtnJtlon "
receaa waa taken
th, retlrementd \ (|1 , l)ne ot lh,.commlttee in< ni ... - , periwnirommltlee r. id the riamn .a
;, ,.'';;;. v;:¦,.,,l;"."..... «..-< '"-' ^\/¦"¦-¦".'.'..v' ... named are nol all rep-
>n 1,1- klh Keil cr< '.. nl ... N M uro\< -. iuii
..;.' ,; thr. u- \f known or haa i.n known as ¦ real-
d^Vnl|?folndddHre,»"iith Klectlon DlBtrlct; John R.,;'¦;:.,.>,'. Dlatrlct: Henry cl I);' ;. .:'....,. iMatrlct; John W. Boha
,..;,.,.; i'i.:-i.n DUtrlct; Krederlek Btrelcher, S.xth.;",,, I. '..; John aaaiagher. Flfth Blec-t on
Dulrlet" Alberi J. Wlrlh, F urih Klectlon Dlatrtct.The proteata havlng all been read and they
arere generally long and verboee Mr. Dcanerenewed hla motlon for .. commlttee of flve on
Ponteated neata. Thla waa cgrrled, after whlcha dlacuaalon aroae as to ihe length of tlme whlchn falr hearlng of the conteata would take. Ai-
fred R. Page thoughl two weeki waa not too
long and ni..ved that when Ihe commlttee ad-lourn lt be for thal length of tlme. Mr. Pagean Oeneral McCo«.k apoke In favor of auch an
adj enn.n.nt. but ih.- motlon araa loat. Coionei
Cruger ...-ved thal the commlttee adjourn lo
on"week from Monday evenlng al I P. rn. Thalm. certalnly nol too much tlme for hearten thewltneeaea.
AOAINST r.M.n: HAaTTE.Oeneral MoCook mada an Impaaaloaed apeech
agalnat ruahlng through the report of the Com¬
mlttee on Conteata. The eeal even of the tem¬
porary chalrman, Mr. Lauterbach. h« Had juatIrarned from tha papera read. waa eoBtaated.
ko orth tm.t the chalrman of this Republlcanbod) had appolnted a commlttee hlmaelf t,, 4le-,i,i hi, rlghl to his aeat, and had cauaad (hecommlttee to reporl the aame rlghl grantlnthlmlils piaoe aa h member.Chalrman Lauterbach replied that if all the
conteata were aa frivoloua as the one agalnathim and hla colleaguea In the vnith Dlatriclthey could be declded In flve mlnuteaOeneral McCook dlaclalmed an) parpoae of
.¦aitinK an iinputati... upon Mr Lauterbach.li.. only wanted t<> call gttentlon t>. the Deceaalt)f ir deHberatlon.After L L Van All«n had made a s;.eeeh ln
favorofan adjournmenl to n.\t Monday evenlngan.i Meeare. Mayer and Johnaon ha.i appeaiedfor mora tlme, ex-Judwe Krneat Hall offered, aa a
Cinllniinl on Thlrd r.ig.\
x !,£*.,"inal bVb,KY^,ShT'berm"h^l- Chat prevall. a. lh.i->"¦ ott ..,.,,, w, re a in itlon waa made» :..: m beforemenii. neo » cha|r ,vi
A BI-PARTISAX BOARD.
LEXOJPS HECOMMEXDATIONS
THKKK POI4CI RKOIUJANIZATIOX COM-
MISSIONKRS TO B> NAMED
BT THK QOVKRNOR.
THB K«w CHDJF or roi.KE to m: iN\taT»D
WTTH ALL POWEM COBMaXTBD WTTH AND
AFFBCTIKO THB DWCIPUSB. COXTROL
am> BfTicnprcT or thb inriroRMn
rORCB THRJUt r.n.i.s aUXBDOT-
IXt; THK VIKWS OK THE
MA.IoIUTY OF TIIR
COMMITTKK
Albany, Jan. 17..The report of the Lex..w In-
veatlgatlng Commlttee was ajHrtn to the publlotontght and wM be preaantad m the Banato to-
morrow mornlng. it is a document ..f about ls.000worda, the glat of frhlch is cootalnad la the fol-
IowI.ik: a
.As a BUmmary of th< r. ...mmrndations h.-re-
Inbefore made, your commlttae reepectfutty reo-
ommenda:"Ftrat.The coneentratlon in the handa of a
Superlntendent of Pottca, to be hereafter knownaa <-nief of Pottoe, of all thoae powara eoawaetaiwlth and whlch affect tha dledpUne, control and
efflclency ..t the .ntlre .inlformad force, in.lud-i.iK aaalgnmenl and tranafer, wbereby tha ex-
rcutlve runotlona of tha departnaant ahall be
lodged wholly In his hands, and he ahall be, in
fait, the reeponaibte fingle head of the unlformedforce."Becond.Tbe lodgment in the hands of auch a
Chlef "f Pollca >.f ;h<- aummary power (¦> sua-
pend aubordlnatea without pay and t.» raeoaa.Jn-iid offlcera f-r promotlon, wlth su.-h limita-
... ns -..s th- bllla herawltb preaented Impoaa..Thlrd-Tbat th- Board of Potice CommbMitoia,
,.,< Bhall by law be BUde ¦ bi-partisan board."th exclualve authorlty over tha admlnlatraUfaand ludldal functlona of the- department aa waiai over those whlch affed the electlve tnx*M*.Kourth-That all promotlona shai beiautdata
conformlty wlth the rulea of the dvl>.*>£¦J*merlt and Buperlor capadtj only. wlthln the 1 ra-
RaUona preacrtbed by th- bttl h-rewith submtt-
'".¦Flfth- That the PoUce C.mmi^i. ners ahall
baai ...wer to appolnt a Board of ChrlMJrvto.Examtoera. conalatlngof one toapector *nd fourekotalna of pollca, to be approved bj the Btatai'1 ',. !¦,!! Bervlc. Examlnera. to paaa upon
{hTelegtblUty of candldate. for appo.ntm-nt. and
that the preaeut matbod be aboUabed.»Bt«rh-JThat the penalon law ahall he to
amJnded 2 to kav! U *£*»££$« \f£
^^l^^^^'h^^nL^'the.lep.rtmentbe . x.m.ned or audlted In th- at me rnanneraa.,;,. "eaccounta of othar departaarnta of the
m$£BLSET^ reorganl»t«o. of th.
d"i;rtn,MKl,"ma.iehyc,a,:niT. V".Ha;,/;.uedf,,r that Durooae, up m whom ahall be conferreo.
,,,. toapprov.il by th, Mayor, abaolute and
SSaSSaBgThe l\n.s laid -L.wn in the hill for that purpoae
B^3^Th.tVhnur^mltteebeccntl««ed^the^ope oflt. authorlty in :reaaed to contonaita
^f^nun^^,; iU,»- O'Connor. RobartaoB and
the aubject-mattar Involvad
PROPOBED POUCE LECHBLATIOH.MlowUlg %ra th- threa M]\>^V\>ot£
Commlttae far tha ItaarganlxaUoB of the l oiiea
irtment <.:' New-Tork:
SKfeS *g,?'n. lf the senate ahall appolnt three pereooa
,,r-N','*'Ysa!d ComnMaaloBarB Bhall botd ofltae far
totoeaaUafactlonof th jfau "^^OaMoum haaa
u n..,^,a.y for'the complete p^rfonnanilutiei Impois. ttl.lK f'«t.xi.nl the '..";''...,. ..,..¦-., blm aeem proper .ma
'"^ .iongerperiod .^maj ^^r tnrJ, ,nanthi
.»..ffhf2«S^expedlent. noi «tch7V.mlnatTon herelnbefore pro-
"P^J'Jr'hC. and .dth rteadvtce .... 1 eonaent of'S* *iJ«at2 durma the «ealon ot the Benate. Any..".' ".'¦¦' ..,'.. .':',.< n he number of the Commla-7 "r". w...';,.',.¦ Vn.i..¦ ahall not be la aaaatoa
."."' ', 'ii, Vn-'ifa iv to perform the dutlea
:;;,:U,v: .-. - 'ibeti-l'ln the .,ffl,v of the"' '"
., V ,Vd .e.m.v of Xew-York nol later,.,, rk ,,, the >' .;'"',:, !Vn,. ,f hi« ...... xntment. tnthan fendaya t ..... t ''..¦' ,' .,, ,,lV1Vt. r«fuaed
POMMIBBlOXBRi OF RBORfJAKIZATIOM.witbln !"¦» daya ..fter the flliag af the
.,,;, ;,f sa.d rommlaalonera tbay ahaJI awd aad,,,,,.,1 The board arbaa ao organlaad;;;r;:n.'i:t'.n.l.st....li-h.u.eSandre;uU-nrooer exerrtae ot tbe powe.s. func-
;:::;:: r, ££ ¦;.;...,.¦»...««..-..'-"»d
..liilll'.e ali'i i"" ' ¦"¦
tr.tlon of aald departaaaa*.PBOVIBION FOR DIBMIBaUIA
. - rjaealaetery tweaty daya durlag tha i*aa>. .n,,,.iiv iad examlnatloo aald Comnata.
^^rSS .,,.,., ...aU-er,,., J,«*r thelr Blgaaturaa, Ifl the form of a re-
r;r To.i mi.-r ot the dty of Naw-Tark. for
Jin.-,! h" nam-s M au-h persona attaehed to' : an o'rn,-.. force. or -onne.-ted wlth th- PattN
, ,,(. tha eitv of Kew-York, wboae frenoralMncTtlSna a« not in thdr judgmeat aucB! aa to,|a.ili... aii.'.'s .'
,,,,,.,;...,,. 0f the n.onile. the .tta-
Hp"uuTafl the efffnt coadud or adaatototrattaa of
^^Tb^report m tha foregotng aaetlen gawddajfoTah.ll contaln oppoalte the aame of ench peraoa[hereln certlfled tor^lamUwal a eonclae Bt.tement,f th"mmu for dUmiaaal, wlth auch referenca
t.Htimony prevloua record. charge. °r "thef
gToJnd f"r! dlamlBaal aa ahall enable Sie M.yor ofthe dty of New-Vork to determlna wbether or notsu.-h dlamtBB.1 was to'inded upon graunda in hla
judgment raaaonable and auffldent. In caae leaathan tbe whole number of sa.d . ommlaalonera siallIn .'ne or more caaaa concur In certifylna for dla-mlaaal the Commlaakmer ao non-coneurrlng shaii.oppoalte ihe name of the pe.son or peraana In arhoaadlamlaaal he falls to coacur, state eom-isely the rea-
aona foi su.-h non-coocurrence. ._
Bec I Wlthln t*n daya after recetpt by hlm ot a re¬
port from said Commlaatonera, made In conformltywlth the provletona of thls act. the Mayor of thadty of x.w-York ahall Indorae thereon h.s app.o\aior dlaapproval of tbe aame. lf he Indoraa upon aaMreport ..approvei.'1 the peraonaiao ceWflad 1or <u».mlssal ahallha held and daVmed from the datjof auagindoraemenl dlamlaaed .rom aald *«»KJ!B5^*,Bthelr pay ahall forthwlth caaaa .»* **fr"2*e' iahe l.niorse thereon 'dk«pproyad."i^B»yilJcertlfled for dlamlaaal abaU be daeajaaal aKauaaa.But aaM Mayor m.y appraaa aatd reiaaii aaaome, aad may dtaaiaprava the aame M to omaraOf Ihe perBBBa B0 named thereln for dlamlaaal iaymdlcattag thereon tbe per-ona in ,^ose du... s.-a
he eon.-urs and those lu whose diMtit^al he no
concura. And In su.-h waa ;h^'. h'l whe therehv aporovea ahall be hel.l and ileem'i,"rom the date of auel. approv.l. dMaMaaad from. aagdepartment. and thelr pay shallfort wlth reaw
and determlne. and thoae In whose dlamuteai aanon-roncura aKall be deemed retalned. Noth nghereln oontalned ahall be eonMraad aa f^JJ""**»>*- Commlsalonera from csnlfylng agaln for dls-