Show xoruln ECITEE T The Lennox 11111 Ink Xeir Tork nntpeaiU 1njmeiit fBw YosreifanSQi The Lennox Hill Dank has juit susixnUea payment pay-ment It U controlled by the Mine tarties who last week bought control of the Sixth National Bank of this oil ttlilrb had already been cloeed l t bytholdnJieiunlncr The knowledge knowl-edge of thu relation of the vrb Itul rolt tutioiis ewued a run on the Lenox which it as unable t mel The Clearing House AMoriation toy acted on tile Sixth National and decided de-cided to drop I from theaociatton I I rumored In regard to thcSixth National that its new cfdcerj who hare onl bv n In Chicago i few elftjs had told ant Its securities as soon as they obtained possession President 1 J Classen is faid to have been canriecttd wltlm mining scheme in JUailvJllbn number of J ears ago Thedeposltorshavebtin paid lu I full 1ld I sexmVsald TresidentTapren of the GMtatlu National Hank and a member of the Clearing Hono I committef that afttr Jxland had rMlls tnte tin the8IU IUGo1 Ink tlie directors wero nxjucsted dl Thenevr toreIznwhlchtbpydld dlrcclorj without bMnBlenlly br ganlzed tlected I I J Clisen president presi-dent On akjumlng the office i ten maduthrve loans of GOO ech secured by stock of the IAHIIOX Hill Hank very l > oor security aud tlieu went dow n 1 the safe deposit vaults of tho National Park IJank and abstracted ab-stracted rallrtcul securities to tlie ralqo of G22XI9 nnd placvd them 1 eW in the hands of Georga 111ell for National sale Cashier Cobou of the Sixtli 1a10nnlJllIE JJTCAJIE ALARUEU and notified the Clearing J louse committee which notified tlie lank examiner to examine Thelattera examination fully confirmed Ilie statement made by the cashier acted Tappen throUghiut added in that an CoLon admiraUe hod manner and deserted high commendation com-mendation 13Uler The purchasers of 1S lands stock said Tappcu evidently paid for 1 with the banks money The lAunox Hill Ilk and the iJjulLiblc Uank are Btato Institutions Insti-tutions They uill prolably L clwedup The bank uxamlticr then told the reporter of Ills examination of the books There was no record to show the tlkpositlou of the 322000 iu l 20 bonds When Ill discovMil they were missing he demanded iliofr restoration or equivalent funds The insidcnt went w ith him to Pell tVallackCo who said that about 100000 worth of the bonds wire sold and tlie checks sent t tliebank They brought In S201000uufoldand offered cheeks for the balance which the examiner would not receive re-ceive ceiveThis This together with other mat ten nllectim th batik nndered a IcUlpbrary eloslrig liuj rjitive I thu gentle men ill iharge carry out the promisei orassurances given yesterday the < x > mptrolkr will undoubtedly un-doubtedly I lllXHEN THE UANK I do not think the deimllors will lose anything The otject In taking 1 i < lon was to Insure that Cashier Colsoufpld 11 a reporter Four days ago t knew this trouble wasoomlngand scut to Warhlngtdu I aud to the Clearing House fer pn > teo tlou I had lieen twenty years in the Sixth National and did not want to see tlm iiItors and ray friends swindled cut ufthelr mone I am not going to rett until somebody some-body Is brought to jutlce IMore this deal was finUheet I toMJIr Lu landtlmt lie would rue the day wlien ha cot into relations witti thefc people Classen the new j resident of the Sixth National lUuk is a broker at n 1 Broadway and Wallnck who Is president of the Lennox Hill lan and a son of the late Lester Vnl lack hpsanofllcelu the same building build-ing Wallack I also a jartneT of Pell I d VVallack who 3pIx ar to have negotiate tho saletof the assets of the Sixth National The methods u ed are identical with those Ucd by Henrv S Ins in lib dealings with the Cincinnati Hamilton A Dayton Hallway i In banking circles today It was related that some of the parties I concerned con-cerned In tlie transactions of the I Sixth Nationalattemptetl some time ago to establish a bank under the naniu of Knickerbocker The scheme fell through however as somu of the pledget sulcarilvrs failed to materialize and abo lie cause tlie St Nicholas Ilank refused to clear for it It was sal J that out of the theJlULi KU1SS OF THIS SCHEME the Etjuitable was raloel and that the Western Bank took up tlie clearing clear-ing buMncss A deputy United gtntes ilnrjiml found George H Pelt this evening at his houtein Fiftyfinh Street and arrested him and took him before Marslial Jac I obus who directed that he be lockup lock-up In Judlow Street jail where he I was Incarcerated I later In an Interview this evening regarding re-garding tho matter Hank Examiner Hepburn was very strong In hLs remarks re-marks concerning the manner in which the steal was concerted and carried through He said It was the most scandilous case of bankwrcek Ing in the history of the finances of this city The Sixth National bank was simply a giltedged institution and only n week ago Its surplus amounted to < VWOOu The stockholders stock-holders of tlie lank Ire liable to the amount of their tock and for an assessment equal to tliu par value of N their holdings I While Her burn was Importing this information Unite States Manlwl Jacobus and Dctaily Marshals Ikrnlmrelt aud Keuucdy entered the bank and held a private consultation When the con ulLi tlon ended the marshal was very reticent regarding the object of h sIt s-It but finally admitted lliathe hail several warrants and he ould like to catch the men they were Issued for as soon as possible Who thu warrants were for he would not say IN THE AFTEltNOON State Bank Examiners Preston and Tenholme camu to tile city to look Into the afTairsof thu IADIIOX Hill mid Equlttble banks lute in the evening they said the Lennox Hill lank was taken icaession of Immediately Imme-diately lifter it suspended tl payment fl r and a complete examination of 1U atlalrs would bu made tomorrow In regard the Equitable bank the probabilities were that It would bu able to go on doing business tomorrow tomor-row as usual President Tallman and the direclorJ said they were able to take cire of all tho banks paper They aunounetel to lh examiners ex-aminers that they expected to rake 50000 to put in tlie bank and tliat they could secure a release from It tlm Western National bank whtth did their clearing buincs 1 If this Is tone then tomorrow everything will be working smoothly at tho Equitable bank Daring the evening lv F McDonald Mc-Donald called upon Hepburn Ite porters werolnformcd upon good authority au-thority that her was the man who negotiated tho sale of the Sixth National Dank stock bctnen tle then rrctJdtnt Charles H Leland i lid and tlie alleged syndicate t Hepburn said the object of McDonalds vbit was to ascertain for Leland how millers in the bank stood and If it was necessary for him to produce any fundt to make good thu dell cieney In tile deposit accotinbr A rumor alerted during tlm afternoon after-noon that the St Nicholas Bank In tliu Equitablu Life building on Broadwy was rbo mixed up In the tran ctlons but a denial was mad by Cahler Gardner of that instltu lion Arrf < l ro3Inrlcr UHNVER Jan JOn1c frs from Lincoln Neb today armted Chas Williams hu was alighting from Uie Union Pacific express from Sal L ikeCity Williams Is wcntd nt Fredoah Ohio for the murder William McICiu a farmer whom he killed seven years a 3 f r thu money he had received for his Sfl Dual wool crop Huis aUowantee at Johnstown Pa for safe blowing He was taken east this afternoon Another Iplilcmlr Br Loeis Jan 3JJRlrorts come from Cook County Texas that avery a-very fatal epidemic stronglv re seinblint meningitis Is raging In tho western Irt of that rouuty Thu pntientx die11 mauy instances I iua few hours after taking the disease dis-ease TwenlyfHo deaths are reported re-ported from thu malady during the past twentyfour bouts So far the physicians hnu b en unable to check its ravages and it has already spread over the country cnu Ing great excitement Many of the citizeng are fleeing from their homes to other localities not visited by the plague A Jurln Appritl BERLIN Jan 10 Tlie I Cologne Uaxtle today jiublUhed an i interview of Its correspondent Lisbon with Benor PJmental Portuguese prime znlnNteri riruor PimenUI said > ore lual was preparing an ap al to he rrmlst l towers Ineiuding l Ureat Britain JIMI on thu provision of tho Bcr InCongo treaty < > lntMone hoii Marrlnl 5IxNBOK Jan 3J Henry Gladstone Glad-stone ron ur Hon WE CiLtdtone nosmarrieil today to the daughter of Stuart Kemicll a home ruler member of tho Houte of Commous fvi Montgomeryshire Silver Jtrcllirn Pfnrcr DENVER Jan 30 Tho victnires ideuts of thu Colorado I Silver Asso J elation representing every count in the State held a meeting here this evening over which exfccnnto Tabor presided Scral stlrriu addresses were made iu favor of Ue white metal one of which was made by Mr Tabor At the von clUsitfnof the speaking resolutions were adopted denouncing the Wii dom bill In tlie strongest term nut demanding thu fret and uullmltet coinage of silvtron an equality will gold Tlie IllucknJc SAN FRANCISCO Jan 3OThe trains which have been blockadei in the Sierras for seventeen day rommenced to mtivu this aftrrnoun nml the Central 1sol lie ofllciab slate that four of the trains will ar ri vein this city duriui tliu nigh and the other lurec tomorrow moru Ing Thu prospect early this morning morn-ing was not encouraging as from tlireu to ten iuches of snow fell I1t anouspuintsaloiigtho line of the blockade last night but the traek wero cleared sutllcii ntly by noon to allotv the trains to start The firs train conIstnK of live mall carp and drawn by fire engines 1011 TrucLeo at 2 oclock tins aflurnoon Tliu other trains started from Iten and Wadstvorth Nevada about the Mime time There uacon > iderabl demonstration when the trains pulled pull-ed out from that place Fire crack era and Chinese bombs were exploded ex-ploded and everybody took part In tho general njoielng Tlie regula eaetbouud passenger train oer the I Central Pacific left here tills evenIng even-Ing A Dl sn tlns sptrtatl MACON On Jan so Seven thousand peoplc mostly negroes gathered yesterday at Morgan t < witness an exerutfon which was pcetponed In the afternoon riot Ugnn between whites and blacky cilUnl by a drunken negro striking aniltu child Many sltoU were fired and one white man fattlly and three others scriouIy wounded Several negroes were wounded but none kilieJ Caronntrrrd nil Irn > l < l LONDON Jan toTho British steamer CVomo CaptaInLcrd from New York January 1 Itli arnved Itt Lelth January 9th She reports that on the l < Hh la tshe encountered encoun-tered an ice field She went to the south seventy wiles In an endeavor to clear the field but then cut through It as tlie ice still extended to the touttnrard beyond view On < itrd CoiUJiliCS Jan 3OfIle hearing In thu MarqulsLampsou contest case for Lieutenant iovcrnor concluded con-cluded In the Ohio Senate this evening even-ing and Lamieon republican u as ousted by n strict party vote The republican members filed a number of protests against the manner cl f pnxttdiu and the contest ended witli a stormy scene Lampsou gave notlcu that the case would be carried to the Supiemc Court Trouble at Itn Iron Work STECIIENVIUI O Jan 30 The filing of a ietitlon today asking a ifilkh K tfol = ifil receiver for the Shalldlng IronWorks Iron-Works al Brilliant caused n sensation sensa-tion The petition charges the managers man-agers with gross mismanagement etc A receiver was appointed Business men here havu expressed surprise that this was done without hearing the other side It is generally gener-ally thought the concern U not financially embarrassed Kxreullon FT SMITH Ark Jan IOGoo Tobler colored was hanged today for the murder of 1nvin lllchani sou colored Ia tSej > lembrr |