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Show THE CALENDAR. Hull a Slllllou Defalcation. lis:- 'o 11 Eresa 111 a n Vance Excused Ex-cused 011 (lie I Jet ol Buaau liy. Ellluor tJrliiiiual Matters. Chicago, 9. L. Deloa MnnbfiKld, uaaietant prinoipal of tbe Dearborn seminary aud lorraorly president aud chiei owner of tbe Richland couoty female institute, Nyack, N. Y4 fiUd a voluntary petition in baokruptcy today. Secured debta, $54,000; unpaired, un-paired, $42,000, and $4,000 other liabilities. Assets, $42,000 of nominal value. New York, 9. Leman .Klona, sfiiior partner of tbe firm of Lemau, Kloua & Co., whoiesals dealera io nattera' materials, 46S Broome atroet, baB fil?d a voluntary petition iu bankruptcy in Boston. He bad a large amount of real estate, mainly in Boston. Depreciation in values is the chief cauae of the failure. Liabilities, Liabili-ties, $403,162, of which $335,706 is secured and $10,800 printing debts. Unencumbered assets valued at $76. 132. Boston, 9. The restrictions of the new savings bank law have been applied to the Chaxleetown five-cent bank. THE VANCE MYSTERY. New York, 10. Herald'a Cincinnati: Cincin-nati: The Btoriea of Vance having eloped with a woman are all pure fabrications. At least at none uf the placee where he stopped was ha ac companied by anyone. The amount of money he borrowed and took away is greatly overstated. The entire sum he obtained could not possibly exceed $3,000. Insanity runa in the family, and this is the only explanation that can be made for his conduat. NOT TUB BEST POLICY, Fall River, 10. 3. Angier Chase, treasurer of the Union mills, is said to be a defaulter for $430,000. The Union mills have been altaohed by Henry J. Pearse, a private bink of Providence. Chase, tbe treasurer, in letter to the diredtonj acknowledges 4480,000 defalcation. Soma of tbe directors are said to be on the mill paper. The Five Cent savings bank ol this city, of which Chase is president, presi-dent, ia said to be secured, but they ire exaotiog eixty days notice from depositors. The defalcation is represented by tn over issue of notes of the company. The discovery was made yesterday when one of the notei. went to protest. An investigation was begun immediately and lasted all night. Tbe defalcation baa been going on for years. Recently the paper of the Union mills baa been scattered freely though regarded an good by the tanks. Tbe corporation is an old one, and aa it has been erecting t. new mill lately tbe surplus of paper float did not attract attention. Yesterday some of the paper went to protest in Boston, New York and 'tlber places. It is believed a large amount was sold in Nbw Yoik. Fruvi dence, New Bedford, Boston, jowell, Taunton and other placee. Much of the paper hag strong endorsement, and it ia believed that between the asselB of the mills and tbe directum all claims will be met. Chase, the defaulting treasurer, occupied a high position. He is about 58 years of 4ge and has been a resident of JVi ttiver since 1822. He was a member if the house in 1865 and of the state senate in '67 ana '68. Besides being tnnsurerof the Union mills, be wjs president of thd Second national bank rind of the Five Cent eaviogsbank. THE BOSS FOFiOER. Boston, 10. It ia believed that the forgeries of Joseph W. Bugbee are more extensive thu at first reported. Nutos are continually going to pro-teat pro-teat and there Beeins to he an impression impres-sion that nearly all of 229,0Ui in uotes held by Bjston banks are some w y compromised. |