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FLACK’S SIDE OF THE STORY.THE 8HERIFE WILL TELL ALL TO THE ORASD JORT TO«DAYReferee Meek* nit* .fudge HgglctieitTfr Ordered to Bo to RfAdlneM for Rvnmlnn-tlon-fh« Ornnd .lory’* InTC«l«*»li»n Nearly nt an Enif-Belief »hm All iho Conspirator* Will Bo IndlPtcd.14 No person tool dine the office of Clerk* Deputy ( Ifrk or noalNtopt In lha Clerk’* ofnci* of r court of record 4 * * ahullhereafter br appointed by any court or jtfdjir n referee* rrcflter or eammlaMoner* except by consent of oil parties to tho fiction or opecl*] proceeding.”—Code of Civil Procedure* Section 00-This will be ft red-Iolter day in tho scandalous Flack divorce investigation. Foreman FoRtlirk and hifl twenty-two coitfrflros* composing the September Grand Jury, chawed by Judge 011-rlereJccvo to “let thoaxo Fall where it' may in their in v obligation of the Flack ca.*e, will in all probability be called upon for the last tfmo to listen to the testimony of tho«o tvlio took part in the great conaplrucy. James A. Flack, Sheriff of tho county oT Now York and ex-0 rand Sachem of Tamtimny, trill apponr before the Grand Jitry this morning* and upon liin own bo-lialf make an attempt to whitowash himself and his character. Will Flack, Iho thirty - Rorcn - year - old botrnror of his own mothor, will cut another prominent figure In the Grand Jury roi»tn, and so will Judge PonkMavor, tho obliging nil-round friend of the arch conspirator* whoso names have been mentioned in connection with tho HcandalottR proceedings. Thou there will bo “ .Too ” McokH. He. too. has been asked to bo on hand. The ex-chief searcher and ex-momber of Tammany Is allcffod to have witnessed the signatures of the two complain an ta in the divorce case of Flack vs. Flnok.F.vorybndy connected with the District-Attor-ney's office and everybody who had anything to do with the divorce case la as mum as an oyster now regarding the outcome of tho Grand Jury’s Investigation. Chief Inspector Byrnes had a lengthy iutorrfow with Assistant District-At-toi ney Ooff yesterday, and those who claim to know what transpired botwoen the two nay that tho Inspector as an red Mr. Goff that his marble palace was always in readiness for the accommodation of any porson whom the District-Attorney might choose to sowl thorc..Shortly after Nr. Goff arrived at his office yesterday ho was visited by a messenger from the
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Wed, Sep 18, 1889

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