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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE Nw. 7156. MOKNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2. 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVER DAY. | THE CONTESTED COMPTROLLERSHIP, | sirteupncticte7.chm susorted the dinerent taket:; Reception Ball to John Frost, the Fngitsh Execusiow of « Vw derev in Avburn, fi, ¥, tbe ap irs wery put by thewselves on the file; thea s Z the cerks commenced taking the tickots from the roga- 8 ad Chartist nnd Gxtie, Bas GF FITZGEEALD, WOO mUaERED we WEW PUBLICATIONS. anor lar file ond woe out thn uaunes 90 thelr »ooks. pec Sta On Movdey evening at the City Assembly Rooms, was | FATHER, MOTRER AND BROTRED—RAiS Mott re: ; TRE BEST ED ‘soci Giles versus Flagg. & Dia you eee the original tally? A. Yes, aie. teatro pane age ven & bail im honor of afr. Jub Erort, the dis:ingu'aa TENGE 508 ee eee Ti? 2.722 BST ENGLI} NovaL, op gOCLETY, HIdH , Q. Are tbteo ther + (Chowing vtweo shoe's of paper, | TUS ALBANY SHIDOR BILL—BOTH MOUEES ENDER | 6 , e ohn Ei ony She Ratloratanes, (Prom the Anburn Advertiser | and oS even Sena Henry W. Berbert, THE CASE BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT. upon which were the names of the candtiet a4 tie HIGH ST#AM PRESSURE—INVITATIONS, ETC. British chartiat and exile, who, for ifveen years, was im. he txeoution of J hy Firzge ald tock paca in {be jad Serko; Betore Judge Exhott, zumber of votes given to each) A, Yes, sir Aurast, Apel 1, 1858, J priscned tn australia for the part Ls took fo. she Ditinn | 04,28 city wt fous maa‘es ust hres tov ay. | But 4b SSO8E iy 25h ove Se Avni 1.—This tis! was ccmmenced yenterday, inthe | _ Q. Did they keep tt on these ploces otpeper? A. | No question éurtng this nvssicn bax procuced tie ex- | chartist zebel ion in 1846, and recently came tu the United Mie! bk Kear eaabeudr Diaries ae murder of his fa me) pardog trom t .e Ung. 7a i Ster er mother and & younger brotutr, io’ on the night of she 20th of August, MPOES th, Price ¥1 05. Supreme Ccurt, be‘ore Judge Emott, of the Syond | Yt# +i. Afver they got down the names on the first re- um, ‘alee clement wach the Albeny Bricge bill oid this moraiog Judicial Dis'rict, who has come om from Poughkeepsie | Cua? “ckt they Prioe-ded to count the votep each ater, baving reoetred a cchdl pers nop it’ bad: then they took the mext one inthe | imtheSerae. It was known that the Gnal vote was ty | lirit governrvent, iho terms diog that he shoud oot again | JE tes ' 4 for the purpose of trying thia action. The court room | seme ray ill they were ail c unted: :when they got | be taxrn oper It today. At au early hoor the chamber f ret icot iu Great Britula, Mr. Free: was rat sentonoad | goa thy M4yd, bis ial in peg tha a2 etl A Torr remarkable wort, -1r or Pres. lowing counsel spp ared for plaintiff and detendant:— Cif be spit tieketa, und put the names on the tay iim. | expee'ed by their prezenos to show their stieugtt to tbe | ~ccivea tne ronsional pardon reerred t@.. Prevwus te | TRUER MBich Ne passed. ‘They Rave bem in'erav¢ of Pipi bnd s creat ran jam loa Spectatar, For Plaiutift—ExJudge Edmonds, Mosars, Jamee 7, | Mr, Brevy— Ine three plcoes of paper wer) connestad | Sei eve n cpyositien tothe bi. As taeClerk ermmenend | hs exile Mtr Frost, Ofna several. inryortiat. ofices Room tat whas Bie Gare ORR An Ob re ee Published by = ST 5! oh Li aS Brady anc Glover. Pinan tie ae a9, ¢ ASCHER ane tay It? reeolsg, Sepusor Briggs arose, end aubwitteds moron | vise the B sciah goverament. He ix now Pirate: | o verorot of guilty, tut’ we head it withoat exhi dining: Mitsui fe For Deferdspt—Mesars. Chas. 0’Conor, Wm. M. Evart Q. Wrat was your position? A, 1 was standing right | t*t+ler the eld to the Atvorney General for bis eptuion | a ier a a bend with: ‘ris lemtay “the ahiee | teLtligh.ctt emeticn. . 4 a SenbnehE ili tad? Gace toy ins di, Herrick; 1 Kent anote of the cuuvass of all | ns to irs econ ttutionality, and to the State Engineer an | spar ct bis remalaing Lite A’ fw weeks. ago, at | Bone are het ofertas with which he fell the Court NBWsr .ruRs, From the lot of twenty-four jurors, selected by the pete Bre ape Sekaianhned Wine | io tie practienbhiy of the plan, Mr, Sickles eus.ained | ¥iilcowbtlest be remombered, a meeting oF his friects | fwsfies satee thet ws he cold caly mansge to Bid hia RUT 10 GRAGK. counsel for bot: parties, the following were obtained ,ac- Q. Wee the reruit of that canvass announced? A, It } ‘be proposition, but @ mejoriy thought tey possessed Srisete teaare comertres pa ialy of, BoB ocd alert brother Patrick, be should ba perfeet.y satisfied to die A Mitr inthocrpected Hive of statornlke the result of the | coxdirg to the usuel form prescribed by law: — was, euficlent ight, and refuses to a k the opinionot anya: | presarefor ‘rapsmission to Aer Mejesty the Queen of | “'REnver ct yhe clerzeymen who visited him wore WOUKA MKKIOA, Bogh Avchfocloss, Henry Grionet, at arate td Sry cere Deemed present Deaide 7OMK, | ewer. Te sudience were highly intorosted ix the | J:giond cekirg bis unconditioned pardon. A’ tavoraote | apie tomate the sliphiest, impieecion upon the wins ot | Young Amlorica ign feds cent. Miuguaied end wauirioal | dward Ha-emnber, Richard A. Oakl ; ind When van thet canvass compléted? A. Eariyon | one Vive 9, subeton ial democe.ration tat vould brirg mate. bale le ae SAG -¥e ate Letras, ; ‘paper, devoted to no party: 19. For e wornirg of “he { ° ‘ . “ s raed Stents, and by, Te We ic » von, 98 Nassau street, N.Y. Bs Coe peeriey ere a 1. Did you deep ta ly ot all the voten for Comptrotier? poveun explanation ‘of his reasons, and voted agataré | Val YAiced tor hie hone: aoa Hin begeGke Ti bairaee climate Secenielan aeeioe ineee nace hert C, . . . . A. Ladd tor thaeee tor FI y. Iv ett required one voe, woen Zenos Cari? dned is our citiann. jer nndee of some of them t renty-five (eeanaamamene ee oe ry ed fir the plaintiff by Ju Ed 10 ke aw ° + fir oative— ce wore than Was Necessary "01s pasanee: a ? pn ceion. en quite a nortter were waiting ie heal, be er 4 ie a S NAlpori Wi hb norsdle Senator Rider Jeft tue chamber be ore (he yore 3 oe ae ambe hed bata short time to stay, he would ‘show Heid nf nelcomice, 98 Warren ~-rs. on tho 24tkday of April, | This is an acttom brought by one of the candidates for | 1 couid sie thim when Widen te Bla reece ayy eiehs | war tuben. The Hiends (f the bsigge gore slight comm The order of Cancirg, @ epitiied adaiess ot condolrans | hi-eselfto the crowd for ene dcllar* ‘The most of the clook P.M. By oraey 4. SOHWAGRR, fec'y. | the office of Cry Comptroller at the last election, to | cn iy tally list bet ve they apnounced the vote; I naw | s17stions of j:7 nt its pasenge. 7 goes down to toe | a eet ee nn ee rooliad ne Opa, | BCTEY He oolleo ed in this way was distributed among “ contest the right of the present incumbent, The | (#ch vote be'ore they were called out, ' Hvrre, ond wai be roferred to tho Bri ge Committee, of | a! oe ESL ET TNS ay ta cg a ty“ the ctber prisoners in. the jail. ~~ MEBICAN COTER(® NT104.—THK MEMBERS OF B ee, Q. Of ‘hose votes how many were for Flagg and how | “bich Mr Prescott incl@man. \hey have nowa grinding | 4 pve felecitioas sadddrese of hearty thanks 1p conversation wi:h.one of our citizens yesterday, AL, ,theazore are requond c- nuend Weroguiar mony | cifice 1s ore of gient tmpoctance to the olty, and it {8 | anys for Geo! cbmmiit-e 7here, ard Fhouid too much time ensue vetre et Bott caineege Bue eel a Futzgeraje cooly remarked | that there was a prospec’ of , OD edness. verte, #pril 2 at Prank Peat: | cng also arvund which has ot Iate been thrown a pecu- ‘Objected 1 : ected up TD, that sommitree will report {t aompiete, Be- . y cn | acbew”? and added that he-*! was sorry for it ashe B corner of Side ial Lorne sree AS alta? satereats Ad tbe tustalochoa, there cet probasiy | to baving reen ho tacd of every eke 1S BOEMWT | Greaney right 1 will pass tho House also, ard oo | p'?tan’s Laud, whlsh were latened to. with heartily | had iw ped'ts takes. sleigh ride 10 morsce (torday; eo Turo, T. Warren. fevcu | ¥ ino the exegnrive chamber, Mr. Potty is tue ouly | Me est. Inalluding to the possibliity of bis. being. per: or ai.ve."’ . Rorretd that * pertapa he hould ride aowe . B, 7 a ? ‘ | : | as much aftention attracted to the contest for that | MF Brace contended that be bad sworn tot, city epater who voted for the briage. Senta ofa fo getsren to fogiand, he riated that be { othe State Prien.” ‘This sugwed toat his mind was 10, SOTICK—TUR ABGHSS- | fico as there wes to any other. ‘The vote was exseed- |G, Did yu see tras it vas taken up A. Yes, er, Neariy “be entire mornng aeesion of the] House was | oy ea CMe devo ion to Huctty and fartion Tt mea ten | Upon. ccmmutation, which hohad alwayswad he hoped would rot be grénted ‘Two oF three duys, since he reymested a parson to eet him a can of oysters, remarking shat he was determi red to live seu unis) ists tinge was Uy,’ He also ogged for @ «0 as Central Park, was con. | ily close between these tvo gen‘lemen; and both, at Q, Lis “you see the names’ A. I did; I eaw the whole | ‘Pent Upon the bil erecting the new coun'y cf Ker’, i. { be tlebet fd the woole of fi. Ven Sardiord was most veorerous in opposiuon, | oclec! she ore { iw sth day ot February, 1856, | éifferent times, with their fiends, supposed, during the | cords T saw ie feavlar degree ae Daneel Sepbe ce: | Wad eartaletanjertionstroy could hewe to wheriridaes, bar basic etl Ha tee thc Le 4 ‘Allowed for the payment o1 ~ d ‘ neseaent. without interest | Course of the canvass, that they were elected. Tao re. | a they were entered by the clerk on the tally list; Lalso | CT “by be should intertere with sho looal matters of the i bi co eben Pepane o'clock when the opening cance, to the tune of ‘John in such cares, the party affording the reception “did not feares GF be did not get ther expenses on the Sth of the p een’ mnt, (abril,) avd inter 1 entered \bens on my tally book, scople of Steuben county, qpuld not be eivined until he | 1? SE 2) oe s pack ofcares Cf eonrse be did not get them. must be paid on aliasee vince’. rowalaing unpald a‘ler Stan~ | ‘wut Ot the election, as given by the County Canvassers, | His) Brecy:propsesd to pat (he quastion agate aiziver at the portion of bit remarks atisckiog Mz. b, | 6) Bome ti morning.” Yesterday be eat for his deguerzeotype. After he he@ } v day wert th iets elected Mr. Fagg. by amojority 0! 179 votes, Theclatuon | Gpieciea te ty Mr. CC HOF On the grocnd that the | Baily, whom be accused of favoring every project, vot. mancence maak teken bio rent {t was some minutes before be could o-m- JUSEPT 8. ¢aY LOR, Street Commissioner, our tide, on beawif of Mr. Giles, is that he hed a mejurity Inrpectoar ebowid first be €xamimed_on‘that point them: 1g 770 ano never con. Ihe passege of tha Albany bridge wee tro) bis mirth’al feelings. Two or three times he burst Sraxet Devantwet, api i666 of re ne cast, and tua the County Canvanvers | erred natte ony poi till, Just then, bad some influence upon the geo temen’s és Pree i - & eee Eee ore sto immoderate ta of laughter, and finglly’tolt the Saas ane =z a ja de . Floge is actton is brong ; mid end be really hoped the Legislature woald pass - id ‘a - | company that untess every one got out of hinsight ke YAUTION—ALL =P obSONS — ARE CAUTIONED | py Mr. Giles, in the name oi the people, for the purpose The questicn was put again, as follows:— . ‘Basil 1 hte lye dence ané pupers from the city of Mexiso to the 18th inst ta Tn to ke tY t " Ny seiaieayereenrse gine a promienry solgaras | o¢ contesting that evct! ny and peu’ have. been mum: | gq@j,Wtst ‘un the number vive for Mr. Figg as count- | THe usta mpprogsiaticn bills and wajvurn. Mr. Bally | Severe as tug Av mosnfertcl, derere: the comment MEstt nigut Steri@Maepp in order. make « Ghovoagta , » % r e $i spon it. inorder to arrive at you were presen e 0 te Bh cation between Vera Orut and the capital are no longer 0] . 4 endorsed by L.Nee « 60,0 any notes drawa by L, | Meved as jurors te pare v pon it, a untied ard eighty six came bere with only one icen—oppesiticn to the bri ge, d search for weapors or poison, removed Fi:rgetald frost Xcel & Co., to the order o' J. Lalwrence, ax payment of the } the tacts, we wili lay before you the whole evidence bear- | "OTe umber ef votes for Giles? A. Three mucared | Wm, (Mr B.) war elected with no such ralerence, Aad | 1S" Upted by the Puebia insurgents. thefcel! he Lad-oceupied to another, The p-isoner had same has been slopped. L. NOrL, & UU., 169 Brondway,N.¥. | ing upon the eave, ard I wii mow state the points ta dis- | pad win cone cee untremmelie! upon that and ail o ker matiers— | oc"or Grincen yw hererive, has been appointed Gover- | rrequenily ‘dmeaterod suicide, raying that the “Sheriff - at ———— | pute between us. ‘The counsel here enumerated the | °'O."ri rhe other candidates? A, For Kags, 123; for | ether Sent or Sebuyier counties cented As crceeain gly ieee de yptat State ts reore. | would never have the privilege of twitohtrg htm np.” INERALMININGCOMPs i U# NORTH CAROLINA. | pointa of the cae, whisk were admitted on the | pases So: 51 AT? Beth bracches of the Legislature are now under the | io cro the nfepeayer| fapher neers benny gg ‘The decision to put itim Into a differeat celi grestiy em- aitasetion of Grrapeck x "oy ho Lhmomersete ee [ct ane eae Nay Pye inp eedioag A Saar theve oagregate rerults announced at the timet | Lisbert seam pressure. foare slate amber ot wile | Sera the ‘rensury, whi they hed Nnovertueless, nai | j2cct,bim. | He gave pet mopar igricnge ae beh i > . They were. that Bacay. There are @ large | a > q 2 » ho eths, and wien y a clergy- Perey eet Scat 2c cok All wariies Interested are | aid he, that acrording ty the returns of the Me | AyiP,c\ 20. objected to thy announcements as evi. | meinly matured, snd the process of running them temsunoment cere {avexea from destroying | than who was provent, be replied, “ddan it. itt Will be presentod. PreaNKuth U8GUOD, Georg | Te aes ape hae BONIS a tee ad Me chia | dene. Hrngren by the winding commitice, Mayes mance ell | La Soci-dad, of the 8in tant... has aa account of a hor. | “AED jo moO aD, men ewoRr.) easier nis i . otes and Mr. G iesese- Ths nomba kind ot exammation of thir merits. They are only ne- , 4 ete 18 cell was searciied, which resulted ip the discovery MESIREL EGON) OFT RDURITRDTRRE RECA eee TUM Oe WAC, bake watarbe nat [nag econ nett ber cs voted fx each candidate wad. |. 2ar sie aresent nea tEnrH TeaGieg, ble fever plague, which liad eon prevailing in Colima | of caxe ky iie well sbazpened and maace-on the edge inte N Party of ginvemen sil stan trom New York sity, for | {tere wore actually ae a toeen ce maar 8 216. _Uhis was avpoureed ny Mr, Ketcham, This Gimmunteation was received, and the-tnvitation | «seygeiie endeavors to stay its oi dhe ag reteeratregnld Be Ree ee feom Btevliog a: rived test évinling to con: elty, Ap.it tua. wih‘one of our Direstors, | votes, an , . Was that announcement correct? Objected to. acce ted:— thore who coula not a th ries and com- ovis arrived Persons wishing to joio m: pol, immediaiely, ioC. SPEN- | give tke 316to mr. Fisegg and the 186 to Mr. Giles, thus A i ‘Tre unce ed; President of the New York Insiitution fo: ‘fe who could not command the necessaries and com- | vey the beey of !tizgeraid to his former hone, for bur! GER ERONBON, Bec envy Uvioa settiemmnt Company, giving Mr. Flagg the electios, when, by the facts of the Pare ea B tour tally book here? A. Yes, sit. | ue Leat sue Dum, woud respectuly invite te members ot | f0rt# of hfe tbat buve been the beaviest sufferers Ty thesia ct hig mmontared paentaaaae Ente, tee Broadway, room 6; an excellent opportunity to go West. case, Giles was th» successral candidate, Toat is the i) eee ore y ee wee alien IF | the erate to attend on exhi thon ot some of bis vunile in the A fsmous robber, named Ussulo Kapinosa, had beon ar- | prisoner vd a converration with him, Fadnqutred why - issue in the election. We also aver that owing to that Rook, sas silos eee ee eae Assembly chamber, (als evening, shall past 7 o'cio0k Ray. to ene reat satis action of his victims and those | Patrick (hia only amviving brother) did’ not come for One OF THB & SSUCKGR ICH OOMFANY. | mistske Mr. Vlegg wat electes. You seo, thea, taat this be ji ; OC ee ett etaee al fae eee 1B MACo BO, bim. He was tela that Patrick way il and not able te USS Canal ereet Mer York.—souee--An election or sing | Care is narrowed vown ¢9 the simple question a to whet | a %\theh WAS tre announcement you testify to made? | The revolution granting a reward of tdonsand dol- | "the government of tbe ‘State of Yucatan ta sald by Za | 4%, ye Was tela that Vatrick way il and not able ‘trustees of this wil! he bed at thetr office, on Tues- question as to what | 4, About 7 o’gluck. jars for: iecovering a packsge of old State pavers was | soievad to have intimated to tl 6 government M ea oy, the, ih day ‘of Apri rest.” Pole open trom iz M, tot | Mere tbe ao wal noms ber of vatot nen for thete respective . What persons were present? A. Mr, Ketchum, Mr, } wiepted, nirikiog out the name of B. J. Losstog as the | that it cannot pay ite dopution Maat earn gains ee ens ate: er reacectane Geet ae Odbok P.M, TrassCér rons wrt on glowed from 20s inétant | ficers \ perticular district, wnich is the first dis- | euike, Mz. Bolron, Mr. Herrick, Mar, Witch, Mr. ftock- | person vo comyiie and publish, Matalediby thetfecasure DepasGnenty tarcodsrateaee ot ‘¢ Ma mot Neda darters tok WLADALIO. Br order of ‘ha bonrc” 0 °n" ict of the Nineteenth ward. This ei'y in divided into | wuco,’srr Uayeer’ aud three or four policeaien; toss its pre ext afflicted conai'ion, ; This raga Gamma oan ay pidett lea AL y. mh , Pres, ic each hree - ¥ , > Gugeipwe te > i ye Riiw You, Mares 121886 fin and two Clete Terefere ‘teo detailed eoag two or BO Oe dee BS bles NEW YORK LUGISLATURE. _ Seror Garcia Torres is said to hare purchased muske's | "He was olceely guarded last night. Hin gaurd informa Son. —OAN BE SEEN, Fk A FEW DAYS, A SPLEN- ‘three police oficery, yg Ste reqalred 19 bess the’ polls nSiaataboas an hoe: duly hie ahaa “the euavase Benate. rare ay he poche cin perateces tue Wruekie rei ieepe saioae stad howieg polue te slub boat, B €" DOs! Oi lurirg tne who ¢ of the election, These will be put upon ¥: ir. K ° she: jenate. od 2 mi 0 bis keepers tha’ he would “be d—d i was going to Sha Vanbruntelnges, Sta Brockijins aig Moat buteioras | the ntand Yor he purpore of eliciting all the toainouy | Cerys were there saonly al When aione Tg aa is Assay, April, 1868. | “te chiy Conseil of Tumploo ian solisted the supreme’ | “Pp txcep them company) "hilade! si - \ i 4 bs - js mornir, re a) amatear club at Philadelphia. or die tap spcn Tad eat ce Ee RRR ox var ey owt Ms. Brooks prevented a remonstrauce from the eltizeas | government for permission to Introduce foreign tour, Seperate tha ever. Hits language waa'Ol tbetanet ob T[ Hg MEMBERS OF PACIFIC LODGE 28%, F. AND A. | ana that the inspectors eball continue counting until the maneeiee es red In evidence a memorandum | of New York agcinst the construction of wet basins in | 17d, sugar and rice, (free of duty, we presume, though | score and biaspher racter. Horepeated|y aal'e3 te Twent ., aie hereby notified to set at their lodge, corner oi ist atveet and Ahird avenue “ou Weinoudey,: Apes, canyane |e complete, At the last election a grest mauy | Gtyected to vn'll after oro examination, and not | the last river. ‘Acoorcicg toa paregraph in the Siylo -YLX., of the ‘@t Le’olock F: M.,to vay tae ust tribute of respect to out | eles wore taken, and Vass uatzio; was | presteo by plaintiff's eounsel. Mr. Braprorp reported in favor ct purchasing the | 17h, the ineurguots at Puebla wore confioed to the Ca late i OR Edmund Hemeond, Jr. The fraternity are i peg Dar- Cross examination ty Mr. O’Concr.— What is your cocu- | standard works of American authcrs for the se of | tredral and Saa. Augustin, ard were already suffering. rospeot uly. Jey ed tonitera ay Wit" ke. BOWEN, W. u. ing the progress o! sts r0- | vaticn? A. {am doivg nothing at present, but will have = frem want of previsiors and muni ions. . Vax Voonst, Secretary. WM. M. » We secon preter protease a a aoe. one | a sivwation under the Superintendent of Piers aa soon as | Skool. : oe Te ccnsequence of the eearcity of ico in the capital, the FPRE MEMBERS OF 11K rEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S | On with the work In addition to these veven persons | Le, 2et# to work; Ke tola me I should have it in January epi eia he 9 government had issued acecree prohiviting the price 6 Lrg Gatnotio enerolems Assoeiation, are bocoby betiied thus official y engrgec, there were two or thres others in ean iran) is Rufus rena: Loans not ee by po By Mr. Nicors—To provide that insurance companies | from being raised above six reala the siroba in quantity, the inal tribute of respect to our Separied brother, Mickacl | attendance. ard we are inatructed that one, if not two, | SpStirg fox ten months back; during thet time 116 | gha)l pay the expenses of the commiseion to examine into | oF three cents per pound by retail, the paragraph from which we transiate does mot say #0.) | ihe ober prisonera, telling them that hewas ready, wind ing up with the exclst:a lon. *‘Hargmay, drive on your cart.’ He was requested this morning to prepare him- self to receive a visit from two clergymen, pe ple remain with bim during the forenoon util bis exeou- tien. He replied that “no d—d cler should be ad- mitted to his ceil to- Dr. Cressey and the Key. Mr. Iver, however, called at the jail curing the morniog, an@ the ‘prisoner finally consented to wee them. They re- DI sidea in the fenth ward; I keep bouse myrelf; ten months ; i A reactionary outbreak m Guadalsjara, to which Ao H By ordee: Y 4 ‘ B : the conatien of taetr. affairs, when such commission is sticnary. ov m_ Guadalsja which some | maived with him abcuc an hour, but ¢id not succeed tm EMISR, (BT AO, + woes. RUOMBY, Precdeatipre tem. | eet Present during the whole of the canvass. ‘The cea | ago 1 war a condccior om the Second avenue Railroad; appointed by the Comptroller, two hundred are mid to bo pariies, had broken out, but | making tho lesst imprersion upon bia mind, He mami Tony D. Crown, Rec. sec 4 lor. [Here she T exufbtted to the susy'a, | CUREg the last ten mon hs I waa not rick or disabled, 4 HILLS PASSED, woul, it was supposec, be promptly quetled feeted ine eame reckiors and unrepentant apirit that had = =; par poral: ere she pnts Oe bited to the jury a Q. Why oid sou atterd this election? A. Because I To incorporate the Metropoli:an Medical College. Late letters frcm Lower Califorma, according to the | characterized all his former acts. He informed them HE LADIES OF WIULIAMSBURG WISH £0 AC- Giust pe rooms]. ne met on Konaremiese tthe ras interestea for the American ticket, on which Mr, Author zirg the construciion ef a bricge over the Had- | #rraldo, announce the discovery of new and very rich | that he did not with to bear anything froma them. Whem SMEARS IOES ede ices oer eae as a a tae [last aleaien there mstein'goodmaa aimee itintaae Sreeee Baie toe mcns aad clecelonesreduthece: toe tant”: dt ria AV AIuRET; by ayon 18; naye 12. silver an¢ gold mines, the produes of some of which had ‘hey Toft, Dr. Cresrey bade bin final farewell ee ote oe Ray the various parties, sery- much split up. Taere were | Ucket ounng the day; while the canvass was going on Mr. Brouxs m ved the parayge of the resolu'ion call- | altcady reached Le Pax. One very rich gold mins had | The SNeriff, this morning, in order to text the strength with the gentleren crossing this terry; always aftable | printed tickets, whieh were enlled whole tickers, @ Did goa put’ dbwa anything anywhere clse beside | °° the 8'a.¢ Kogineer to report what work is nese been disecvdred in Malancita Rica, The inhabitants wero | of the galicws, ropes and pullies, attacued weight of and obilsinz. and the canvass ccnsists in putting all the tickets | writ ie pa Dewa Li this sedi hy : sis iup the aary tobe done to make Harlem river navigabie, Adopted. ey aAee - ever exploritg and digging with great rhe pe eats to the drop rope, Ce touching the. springs CREDITORS OF 0 OF SWEDASTI@RNA, oF | Bi¥oo for exe party im one pile, smd others. called | Quunteon separacen ipe of paper; they were beta Inte of AYTERNOON SESSION. ay a phy ecrsietloenter peso eae to Francisoo, are requewed to atiend ® meeting at the | "Plit tickes, m apotter pile. Those for Mr. Giles paper; i cropped them on the floor when } had done; I In Committee ot the Whole, the enacting clause was pecded inthe sir Fitzgerald map: to witness the experiment by coking through the i lovdiy to the Sheriff and romarxed that Office of Geos. Granres, rm 1¥,Commynwealth banking | etd Mr. feanerdas ) a'2 o'clock 7. M. A gener Seti Fogg were put by themrelves, Thus | have nor prererved ibem. stricken out of the bill to regulate interest on money. Union Theolugieal Seminary, ce Mr. Giles was the nominee of the Kuow No- Q. Whe sn in'pector counted the regular tickets, br. Sickius gave notice that he will to-morrow move The eighteenth anniverenry of the “Society of In- a ed by the commitize appointed at the last Mr. Flagg the nomi ; to reinstate the enacting clause, f done: it operates Brst rate.’ “or y pail ie pe ad a PT er od fe Tense i ben bow moped dbe we a a = A. He counted five ‘a quiry”” was eelebrated in the chapel cf the Seminary, ‘all thece Cetails {t should be borne in aiad —= = tepurato plies. “then if there were any printed ticketsoa | he tit the ruse thing, which was alvo done Ke tke ihiedy Assembly. University piace; on Monday evening: The-secietnte-com--4-ihat the priscner wane 2.ere youth, being nly ninetoun COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, which Mr. Giles’ and Mr. Wl names were printed | aster the last Inepector ¢ mppleted his inspection, he said Aunany, April 1, 2856. posed of the students in the abovenamed insittution, and | TOME oe alates treet WINTER), TO ENGAGE | UBitorm, they were also put in a plie by themsel<os. The | “<,gily vue” when the clerk made a mark and aaswered nals mets ty, | its object appears to be thecultivation of oratory and the | tlsen wire at td le eater eg ht ion $20.000H8 Paerei.k hed‘ tne iucraute sage | P!88g pile was thon taren up and counted, and the votes | <jgi,3 aii net put down s mark ss ress ig ay emer saiesp place ae Dapeng Recon IN Me hate the! ga Ned hander ivi appectuinitg tothe | Gitecee Go ae Coats eaprieety Bie ont Aacturing business, whica e-nvot v# surpassed inns couniry, | PUL town te all the candidarce on the ticket, The same } mado it, but 1 watched him, and sew that ho did lt, after | Secepting the office of Regent of the University. foimie labors of she members of the organiza ion. A | ane Dr CA. Hyce. Dr. Hyde aeked the prisoner how paying very lave pe pge; toe proorietor te des rous ot wen < ae uh hy pce abet Al Ms, cing elt pega through his tally I tock down the number aa he The followirg commit ee was appointed to move for- | ierge number of Jacies were present, and the aud'euce, | betelt. He replied, as wellas usual; raid he had ne de- ward billns—Messrs. Fowler, whiz: Glover, éem.: B, | Which was rumerous, incluced many cle.gymen C Q. Can you tell us, on the canvass of the county ticket, ° Sevag 2 2 i ‘The exercises cf the eveving embraced a nuinber of ad- 4 e ctor Gile:’ name printed u it These were laid reparate, shel ‘ Bailey, dom. ; Holmes, dem. ; Gray, dem. : Prescott, K. shaw vb r tor, Apply (OGREEN & Ou, 45 road way. apd when they cane castle, tes whslact tet pte ee regularticket was first taken upy A. I could not ray pees Saas Saati, y is drones sof avery interesting character, wh'ch were weil PARTNER WANTED. TO ENGAGE IN | WS paserd to thy persons whose mames were up mit. |. On what ‘icket was Mr. Gi'es? A, On the American Mr, Jas, S, Hoyt spcke at length upon missionary en'er- $3,000, etesudtiies a oainons sae, pleasant andre. | Nery cazze the canvass of the sli, which were record: | tioket, and he was on acother ticket with Mr. Morton ct | wWestentskeren nn palteay aubniag ceuteoire soemeruh vatiy) antl ba russe) speciale are Pele oP med Pee forego, per | ool cata to each individual. | We have here, gentle: | rome aber man, of which fifty were made oui, hase urged’ the necessity of dizcarciog all sectatianista in auch eset editor nen con us ree Cea y; pt by pe Q. Was he on any other of the six reguiar tickets? A. ™m motion of Mr. Onut1, the amendment excluding the | undertakings. Aerea strictly contidenUsi, Aa, 4. Herald ofoet seer aka eee ie", Re Yea Bates Ui) A pd Oe Ba wan cn the regains reform ucket me ai. | Atbeny Hospital from the appropriation was stricken | | Mr. Guivea E. Com dettvered avery able address npon —— e ‘f i 9 Was that the ticket of w! you 6 on your di- A “Christian loyaity.”” He azgued that Christian loyalty “WANTED, A GENILEMAN wird Turn | tem. Now, es they went al-ug esmvassing the epllt | red ren estaee et No, it wasa ticket made out ia | Ot aod the amendment requiring hospitals receiving | opts icyalty which was founded vpon the bred and EULIOE, taccal tnteacnacameine very respesia- | tickets, cabing out the votes, the clerks would make the | my waro, appropriations to provide department for persons bi entire belief in the mission of the Saviour, and was not Die ane genteel business e th rt distance trom he cliy. Toa | cntry, after which the papers ‘would be fastened togecher |. Was he cu any other regular ticket? A. No, mr. ing ineciicus diseases retained, The bill was t to be ccnfounded with religions enthusiasm, which in ‘Pereon of the highest resproiahill'y, for pleasure and profit, | with sealing wax. Af-er this, the result of theelec:ion | (. fid'you makeany entry upon anything before you | ofered to a third reacir instances ad had its vitelity in the supposition see ad oer aT eens. esotee address Ray’ | would be announced to the audience by one of the ofi- | race the urst entry in your book! A. No, Tcopie’ from | ,. Uber the general orders, the bill uthorizing the con. | Hany instances lind had ita vitality in the supposition mond, Herald oflce,staling whenand where an interview can | Csr, We will show by witresses who heard tuis result, | Tie citing ant aoe wie sie! tinnance of the business of indivdual bankers by the | {Bat through toil » be Be as that it was annouxced as giving 316 for Mr. Giles and 186 w was «réered to a thisd reading. | 0D or arrertion of certain religious opinions, man could rire to bave his rentence commuted. ' Mr. Morgan said to the priscrer that be hoped he would forgive his brother Patuick Wilzgerald, who teetified egainst him on the trial. He seplied that per.aps he would after. the rope was around his neck, and he stretched up, bu’, not befere, Mr. Morgan asked him if be had rather be hung tham rent to priscn durirg life. He said that he would walk cut into the hail snd “pull hemp first.” He “ wonld sther ewing than to 6° to prison for thirty yeare.’’ Mr. Morgan then ares bim if he had not one kind word to leave fcr arybody. He replied no, except for those who had been kind to bim. The prisoner here remarked that it, the Sheriff would fix the tpring to the gallows fo that he could reach it, he would hang bimeelf, At ten minutes past two o'clock the Rey. Mr. Ives om- man; the m sors re'erence given, boinas | migh led the ce , ; ferprising, man; tbe m'st rus. ore, egiven, boibas | might be called the cemocratio ticket, but having Mr. Q. Woat was the first entry you made upon any paper | Jeaster or heir-at- attain eterzal happiness. tered the prisoner's room, and he. in company with Mz. SOO TA TARINEH WANTED, WITH F700 O¥ S00, fir ie, Wiebe, ps AL wae, taken Gowalby wevorat at tbe | inf ver of Sit, Giles? A. T can't say ou what pieoe of ae eee “ cheatin OS om deco twl, importance of forcign missions ead the hopes for | Morgan, went into a private ooll with the peooaar xy 1 i! ed. take 01 ' Me C } - " ty Bie and vp, Bo Will o ad | whole duffle ‘arene coeusred: in this weaeed- it waa Peper the first entry 1 m was from the sum total of the heme f.elda were ably treated by Mr. J. G. Cofling, of | conversed with him untii 26 minutes to3 o’ ‘clock, when $ y gular tally kept by the clerke. | ccmmittee of the whol New Yor Patronage, ard ocate litte to «ork Addrers Americus, Herald | late in the day succeeiing that on which the election bia ‘4 mt lit tickets ? Ne AFTERNOON SESSION, ¥ i Init " med = was held, the Inepectors were fatigued, wa in the course | ais] tool lookibg on bie, the pall clark was beeping The Dill to create the county of Kent was, after a | game cr Set etian te euitennni PARTNER WA vied, WITH THIS AMOUNT, | Of their operaticns when they were making out the certi- long debate, recoritted to the committee to report com. | ‘Dame cf & well writen Paper by Me Kf H Appropriate $600 ina light and genteel manufacturing b taly. ficates ard rea:ing off the result of the County tirket, on Wher rete, ; Lad : od Tun of Custom aid payee large Broat. which wero the names of Giles, , Q. Where was your porition at this time? A, Itwas | P address from the V’reeilent of the Szelety, Mr. George H. Mr. Ives offered up to the throne of gtace & most touck- ing acd eloquent prayer. Durivg the prayer the prisomer mani’ested some little feeling, but Mr. Ives informed us that his spirit was net subdued. He still averred that he woud never forgive his brovin and Engs, there | behind dir. Herrick part of the time, and Mr. Ketchum, car in in the beeiness. Vor full particulars, apply to | was percon who was | both of whom cat olowe together Police Intelligence, hite. AS At 3 o'clock the prisoner was brought from hia : , i . Whe proceedings of the eveni>g wore interspersed with | the Sheri laced under the gallows, Ha. CDE Maha eh he Silie iahalake ‘eas wade in the fete tee ate fast | Dic you tcok over {oom at the tickete? A. Vos, | Annet or StrrotrD Buxctans xp Ravnivens of Stora | vocal miusieot w'devousualcharsctor, given with much | the Shae to enjoin sisienailonee egos eaneaes = NTRD, T0 BUY ONE HATA Hr. ak Yelock, i ¥ He cid not want a word said by any ove. He was cad B50 0 eee eee clathakea take Sema ARE | were hanced tn to the County Clerk the mistake was |G, can you tell us which ef the counts you entered | “COPS —On Monday night, about eleven o'clock, informe. ine long, whi-e 10be, reaching to the floor—-were. pumps effect. ing business, paying frown 75 W 300 per cent profs. “Busi. | discovered, Affidavits were made and brought befure | rst upon your book?” A. I think Ientered'tho reguiar | WOM was conveyed to the Difth ward police that a bur- | After the benedicticn, the audience separated. ners wholeeie Apply ai 605 Greenwion street. Inthe siore, | the county cazvassors, who refused to go be- | American ticket: whion Lenvered, that L was aware'that | glary had been effected upon the premises of VanTassell & City Politics. = hind the returns, and’ sent the contestant hero. a ‘ { pee ; $150 TO $200.—~WANTE.), A MAN AY EQUAL PART. To make cut the statement that this mistake was Mr. Giles was running upon two tickets, Archer, 330 Washington street, and that a large portion The Democratic Young Men's General Commities held aid Weil ceritianed coum exharpeios. "this it a cigioie canoe me did you ree 1t written? or the stolen goods, consisting of butter and lard, had | 4 meeting Inst night at Tammany Hall, Dougias Taylor ia ~ OU pom Lit i that marl tell Se ea me eamemthrated | ccmmitted aed that Mr. Giles did in tact recetve S16 MOS RCE eT ‘ mF LOR, | Yots, and Mr. Fiagg only 186, we shall endeavor to give | Wituere—Yes, mir, Idid; one of the two clerks wrote | been ccnveyed to the house of Charley Quinn, anotorions S Gactiesct tie dunuany Hoel rom i esos involve us | on if, but I ean't tell wineh; I don’t know the lhandwrit- | colored rarcal, residing at 43 Thomas stree. (pon the ra ur tins Got ate at tis Nor esti, and white stockings. His hair was dreased with ssrupu- ‘ous care. He remarked to the Sheriff, as his arma were being pinioned, that he was ‘willing to be hurg, bat did uit went te be tortured.” Immediately at he looked up at the rope that was suspended over h: sharing bis heed, remarke?: ‘It. is pretty ya. At three minutes past 3, ‘he rope was ac justed about his neck. He then mcti ned to Mr. Morgan toapproach him, snd whispering, asked hia if the sheriff had aay ehlo- roferm to give him.’ On_receivi an answer, he straightened himself up, and from that time till the at the office of the Zammany Hote! from 10 102 o'clock. you scme corroborative evicence, whieh mi on ins more protrected ¢xsmination than we destre, We | {rg of either of them. receipt of the information officer Aignoir and a posse of CARD.—HAVING | AS8UULAT the timm of D. Devlin & Co.. we hay ded to sell ue proportic f vot sh oth AA, the inte, of D. Deviin & Co., we hav efeot undue proportion of votes compared with others on the sare ticket, and that b ‘this tavorite mand isone of the best retail 101 io y a city, tho sales being neari: $10) 000 per anpum. Apply at | “lies received 316, Mr. on sidera tin #D OURSELVES IW | shallendeaver to prove that Mr. Giles did not receive an | 5fr, O'Concr—Now lock at B asd C, and sec whether | men were dospetched to the premises, when Quinn and | (¢°'8"ing the Cheirman’s (Mc. 8. B. Noble.) in comequence of hi« departure for Nicaragua. MM ble having stated his intention of remaining in t yeu can state whore handwriting is’on eidier. [The | sil Lin axsociates, white and biack, were taken into cus- ity, the Committee unsnimously secal’ed bim to the ebair. run about even with them. Mr. | three pieces of paper marked A, B and C ware those,testi- | tedy and Icdgea in the station house. There were a lah for Commissioner of Repairs | fied to on the di ect exarvinaticn a6 containing the count | nrmter of women found in the house, and they also * “5 aus wile sprirg was couched by the Sheriff, not the slightest eme- PALE Dg ce per pM tg Bod ard Suppiirs, 415; Mr, Connolly for County Ciork, 388; | cf mho voter | were artested and locked up for the remuiader of the aca ai , et thn wes vinbie. dele ‘NEw YORK, APPL 1, 1 DEVLIN & JESSUP. | Mr. Willett for Sheriff, 366, and you will find that he run | — Witness—ibey are made up by both ofthe clerks; Mr. | mght. In the house cccupled by Quinn was New Nork Town Biections, At fovr mainutes past three the white cap was drawe eommerent am | thant evem with, bis ticket, We wall alto show that | polacn commenced but I could not tell who wrote any | curd fa valuable lot of property, which it is mup- | New Ururcir.—At the town election beld Monday, | cyer his face, and the text miaute the tate spring was roy elven tant the copatuershup worceore existing be: | toCre SAE & primed democratic ticket wih Mc. Giles’ | cne nae upon the whole three. pored pas been stolen, The mem arrested, on | yiarch 31, the following officers were elected :—Supsr- | touched by the Sheriff, and Jchn Fitzgerald was launched Y Koper t Biauycitis this day diewsived by mutwateon | 28meon it, ana Mr. Fagg’s nane off. Then we have | The Court tock arecces of fifteen miautex a: this stage | veing brovght before Justice Welsh, at’ the ite’ CDi Kowa Cine Tecoulan’ Vi into otersity, Although in full health, he seemed to dle seat. The Will Le conunued by Carpenter & Onder. | Soneinto the ward and canvased tho people residing | of the «xamination, and when {t met again the evidence | Lower V'clisa Court, gave their names as Alvert Sinolair, | t#or--Tonis G. Bergen, Town Clerk—Jeremiah Van | Sincu a struggle. Thera weve three or four spaamodie BUM, at the ofd atand, 704 street, corner of Hethnae, | ‘here. to that we might see whether wa could find 300 | was rerumed ag follows: — Pcmas Storms, Francis Carr, Henry Johnucn, Samuel | Hunt. Justices cf the Peace—Charlew W. Churol, Joha | Covsmenta of the arms and lege, apd ell was over. Fares tr debied fo or having clus ngnioet he late em, are | persone, instead ef 146, who voted torEMr. Gis, and we | "4G, ‘Which aid you pt down first in your momorantam | Thitipy, Joha Watt end) Jame Bloomer, “They were ail | Gol. Auseerorisane B. Bergen, Commbudoner of | itt ogy had hgeevenicen atau ewes taken Fempecttully requested 10 oali ice tor settiement, and | have got cver 30 who are prepared to swear that thoy ia ter the regular before lita? ed for examination on suspician of being en- 1 » 8a u ‘ Inced in a cof : oollge G 5 COOP ABs we. voled, or believed they did, tor Mr. Glee If necoteary, we 7 Nabe ty ia ee in the burglary upon Van Massel and Avcher's SchocloaJoba. Carpenter. Collestor—Jchn I. Depyas, | 2O*, eosbrouded, and placed in a eoflinfor burial. | Ow examination, the ‘physicians sunounced thet the neok wat Gielecated at the first joint. Thue ended the hie of this recklewa youth. His bist 7 are prepared to give this evidence. I have thus, said you not enter in your book the result of | premises. Quinn for some years past has been well | © ust«bler--John I. Deryre, Cornetius Furguson, Henry New You. March Ste Tag Unto" street, corner Bethune, | the counsel, endeay. red to lay the whole matter be ore unk as t0 other olficers: A. Beeatse I was laokiog | watched by the police of the Filth ward, aa ke had kept | Stiwell, Abranam Bogart. Ixapectors ot Hestion— eyes ycu as it has been submitted ty us, and I desire to say | more for the cifices for whieh Mr. Taylor, Mr. Giles and | pace! den successfuy for long period. He was se- | Tunis G. Bergen, Rickard R, Bennett. M a oe t should proves warving to every ond, He commenced ARINDSTONKS, - WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD | that we want to have this matter desided according to Southworth were eancidates—and alvo Mr. Morton, verély s'abbed some months ago, by one whom he bad ara oa TaD criminal cazeer Dy. oonenttdlog petty offences. He was. ‘Ly charactor, to take char fa of em okt estabiishiment, who has the grruth, ard ths Justice ett, and pad we will treat it . Do you mean to ray that Mr. Flagg’s regular vote | decoyea into his place and robbed of several hundred City Intelligence, led on until he ventured to steal a Tore, for which he a ta 5 | wi re cancor and fairness, aiming at mothiog but | on cue soft bell ticket waa only 75! Witness—One hun- | Collars; but, having recover: from the ellecta of his in- op Firras Yesterday afternoon there : was Lnpritaaed i our jail,for a short time. His extreme ee the truth. dred ard eleven. 7 jurier, his atlention was again turned to making a hyell- | | A1A¥MS OF Finn Yesterday itis’ tab ce Gene as Mee: outh €xaited the sympathy of many, and he was et ngth liberated wilnout undergoing a regular trial betore our courts, The next (hat wos heard from him atter he was set at liberty was the thrilling snscuncement that he had awurdered bia father, mother ani brother, {n cold : Mr, Brady requested the Court. 0 take note of tho BG. W; CEMEMAN BAS THIS DAY BY MUTCAL | avermonte which had been sdmitted, and also of the fact Go, ite buslnges will Ve closed vp by either of the former | that Mr. Giles bed taken the prescribed oath of five be- Purteern The Dasine.s Wil be cqataued athe oldstand, mo. | fore Judge Whiti g. the Mayor having refused to sweat Fulton market, by WIL) [AM BARKER, him tn ard that be bad given bon? Q, Lucderstand you to xay you eatered the splita first, | voce by dishonest means. How be will tare this time at } °! ‘ites !m the Fourth and Fitth districts, The first was cord 103 thay you have entered here ia Mr. Giles’ | the han¢s of the authorities it in hard to vay, but the | 2aused by a chimney at 61 Canal street; the latter was 8 itnory A. Yes, air; the second 133 entered for | pclice are quite anxious to have him kent up to Sing Sing, | caueed by the burning of some tar at No. 176 Eleventh Tayicr is the regular, where he will, no doubt, find many of bis acquaintances | street. The tar botied over and set fire to the fence. No " in the amount of After asemewhat critical and tedious examination in | ard long tried other carege cone. biord. ack, nin ADEXANDEE MILUER, . the bond being dated | regard to ‘he reguler avd split tickets, the witness was —- —-— Last night, about 10 o’closk, the alarm of fire inthe | ‘Thess acts, and his condwet since, marked him as one OTICK—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX. | the 7th of January, and & by Mr. Giles, Mr. Wm. | examined in regard to the time when ho Orst heard of the Jersey City Intelligence. Vourth distriet was caused by the upectticy of a cam- | of thy most dexperate and hardened culprits, known to isting betwoen the tudecribers, under the name nud firm alleged misiake in vhe election returns, Now Jenny TRAGEDIES. —A correspondent writes to ux | phene hep im a third story rom at No. 162 Canal atreet, | the eriminal history of this or aby other country. Of fuller & Royoe, is this day divsolved by mutustcomsent The rst witness for the plain if wae then awirn, and Q As near as you can recollect, had you heard of any ; occupied by John Chatman, a journeyman taylor. Mr. pi Rl Pe BIT Duriness of the firm will he settled by elther ot the undersigaed, as foil miateke on Sa Y [The election tock place on Tues. | 28 follows, under this caption:—There is a new tragedy } Chatman burned his hend badly in putting ont the fire, PHILRTUS FOLLYR, Fourteenth street and Ten'h ave. My 7 oay, the bth of November, 1866.) A. I can’t say that I | getting up for the Jersey stage, entitled ‘The Hall of | Mr. Welker, keeper cf boot and shoe tore, first floor, * News from Tazas, pGRQSGMS, ROEUD, | irteend erect and Tenth Q Wher y ‘ein November fast? A. In | aid,’ Kars,” (cars.) ‘The grand vcene is laid over the VPacaic | Was sightly damaged by water. (From the N. 0. Picayune, March, 26 | 2 _—— Fiftieth street, near Fourth avenue, in the Nineteenth | «. When¢id you first hear It stated who waw elected 4 . i . The | Feat Dray iN THe STREET. Between 12 and 1 o'clock The steamship Verseverence, Captain. H. sheypaed, ‘O11 E,—THE COPARTNERSHIP RERETOTORK RX. | "aro, ard first election district. Cou ptsoiler from the whole vote of the city? A. Tdid | TV Where the Morris and Farex trains cross, The | AN On OS Tn vilined Ells fell dead in the atrect, | 10m Indisncla and Galveston, xrviged Inat isting under the firm of Joseph Lee & Co. is this day dis. Q Are yous yorer? A.Tam, and vo'ed at theelec- | ncz bear that any one of them was elected till | ¢levation cf the bridgo is above the roofs of the houseson | yng holy was taken to the Fighth ward police station ‘The Galveston News, of the 222, furnishes follow- @lved by mutual consent Joveph Lice is alone authorized to | tion. Le County Canvayiers met om the following week; | the bands of the river, and it is with no very pleasant | touge, ‘The Coroner was notified. Ing intelligence :— Sele Ge PemtNoNe eT F009 100 E OF, ne 1 ae . Did you attend at the polls during the whole of that | 1; aw it stated none of the clty papern that Fiagg had | {eelinge the passengers contemplate the powstoility of tes iidisdie annie. , beSan Antonio Herat of the 16th instant, learns Rey Vv RBA tion?” A. Yea, during the greater part of it 216 votes, and Giles 18¢; I heard two or three porsons | betrg precipitated to the bottom. This is too. serious & . Bive lsLanp, 1bntwow.—This ‘moent frow Mz. J. 8. Brown, who lives at the Hroderio burg Few York, Feb. 1. 1856 Qe08Ga RIGHAM. Q. Who were the fospectors of Kiection? A. Crandall | say there was a mistake in the returne; Mr. Barko, one | matver tote trifled with, for should such a feghtful Fine av Bu Terésuand’' roar er horning | ercscing ot the (aadasnpe, that a lieutenant from F ‘The business will be con'Inued as formeriy, under therame | Rich, Chairman; Jchn S. Ketcbum and John Burke. of the inspee.ors, was the firat who told me; (he sold me | catastrophe occur not ® soul would escape with life, | the et oh re ee ont ot 4 wen hte Mason, with a party of.twenty desgoons hada fight with " gpdiarm cf Joseph Lee € O0., at No. 1 troadway, Gilsey | Q. Who were the clerkay A. Hugh M. Herrick and | +t the City Hall, betcre the Board of Canvassera had met; | For some weeks pact the train which loaves New York } Ciscovere Se seu hae meme aaer ‘a twenty Indians, on the Guadalupe about forty miles tidings, JO} Li George W. Bolson. at balt-past three o’elock ix brought to « halt on the | contents. Indeed, so rapid had been the progress of the 8 add oml ____ ANDREW 'V.'RRA. | "Q"Where were the pole held? A. At Forty-seona | {never fad te anybody that the remrns were right as | f° hepa cetaineg here toma ten to agn mimuen, | fame Yor aeoyery thatthe ‘aauly with dicaty * — street. near Third avenue. @ the efficavit of Crandell Rich, which had been | whilst the engine which broug! train from. Jersey nen a ata T ROM £90 TO $800.18 | 'O. Can you sta chow many different kinds of tickets | rate to the couse ‘Canvaseers, Gnd whieh eh ad beowr'T: City ipcleracted end inciber Attached to take it further | nt’ bullting, and all {te contents wore consumed. Ty 6 Paper now oiroulates 12,000 weekly and is increasing. Thisis | theve were? A. Hard shell democrat, softshell democrat, | jet that a mistake bad been mace in the returns from his | °D. Now, if the strength of the bridge.is to be tested, a © Bod sei iy a5 pn - fan ~ Ro Ma, ‘on “rare chance for aman «lauing to enler business for himself | American, whig. acd I think the reform ticket; I think | csstrict, was presented by Mr. O’Conor in evidence | the experiment should not be made with cay fall of bu this t ° insurance j dvd x unat wa ~ boriks, App'y to P. F, HARRIS 102 + maaan street, New YOrk. the Hquor centers hada ticket to», but I don’: know; | Wimess sald he head {t read by one of the County Can- | fn beings. If it Is neces#ary to change arginos at the | noter, &c., were raved.—Chicage Demecral, Mar vei. above his place. The troopa were iolowlog = trai) and came upon the Indians where they were esoamped, before either party waa aware of tho close Uap Med the other. The lieutenant ordered his men to dismount and leaving nearly ove lalf to guard the horses, she Irclena with the otbers. Throe Indians were kt) and roveral wounded. They were ea taken by surprise, a there was a scpsrate ticket. of the Be \dermen. bicge les tt be dove after arriving at Newark, as for. ence that they made little or no resistance, but fied to the ASE NER WANTED Ink POM 0.90 70 88 000 Phere was a republican ticket also, Tere RCOREGEe Fe Te Cee MIST ieee tant. | aueriny on tat the Gir be stabpel on hs enseakiwad Od Theatres and Exhibitions. moustala, Wavirg their Dorsésy bows, arrows. Sloane cask, A Dariy wih (ne above pelount Gen sleet tree Mi, Bracy—Was it separate from the whig tlekot? +fiGavit wa — \here was no mistake, and that | the east side of the river, but not on the bridge. PAcapeny or Mosc —8iy-Ardil’s opera, “URS gia, will be | shields, booty and camp equiage behind. Among to a year fir tia stare of the prods. Good sa. Witnes#—1 believe it was. the returns were? git pute” a lis performed for the 6 this evening, the horres taken, was one fine bay American horse, ‘curity will be givén for his inevatment. Address A. C , Herald Q. fave you got eamplen of the tictete? A. No. Q. Did you say wv Mr. Yaxton that it was no matter Militaay Visit. Brospway Tukarne —" Tha! Precious Raby / opens the en. in good order, and a dun stallion. Five or six sie-shoot- wales. Q. In addition to there were there split tickets’ A. | what aman said when ke was not under oath’ A. Yes, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. wa Oe ee ee oe ery several ries Tica vicdhone cok omapt cane ies “rr? " 5 a . mong their s camp Pe PR ReGBIBER HAS THIS DAY ASSOCIATED ag Waregon piastes thes ike pale Gece f, 44, |S ie shat your opinion? A. No, sir. Howoxnx, April }, 1866. Finio’s.— The, Ravele play three of thea best pleces thie found © large Satvet OC popers, capeey when vas & itp, Cadet We Rtas or Chee ee cee OF thle Q, When’ did they commence the canvass? A, When @. Why old you say tt, then’ A, Pecauso I thought In your iewne of this worning T see am article headed ) evening, We i peecbett and ertrand,” ike ‘Hiopement,” | note for £1,000 sterling, » deed for three hundred and ‘The undersigned havine incréasctiasties 7, CHESTER, | the ae OE AS aided 1 Gabk Wc. des, Ne Buiciiig witb whiat was not his business. | | axabove. {wish to iatorm you that the National Guard | cscs qumarme~ "The comedy o£ the | Ballets Stent geen saree ot Tand, with $1,000 paid, thereon on, dated in vine in tte, will continue 1} . Who conduct canvass’ A. Part o| ime | &. Dad you not say toXaxton that you told Rich | of Hobol ‘ ed to New York for compan mn” Ke ihe first plece this evening, “Ganem’ aud * That ‘ . “Gursiors acbmoariae eabior Kot? ang'aratwam, baviries ta. | it was conducted by Mr. tich and part of the time ty | dat viegg bad received GIG voted, aud that you had it in win eli deginnd gina gorge pny | Fe ed bany.” follow, name, aid the date of his leaving « town oa the Missis amencrandim? A. No, sic. parade, on Weduestay, 24 inst., Dut I have no iatimation Ni nye Vanry i" Opmille ey, ” Q, Did you tell Mr. Rich you had s memorandum’ A. | of beizig recived by the officers ot the National Guard | Tsun ibegres feebaree ee aitioonee mt Fs Ay sippi. (Mr. Brown did not recollect the name.) The u romptly every article in demand by thetele graph community, Hieucenant, (whore name out informant did not learn, ) Tor corstyuction and anppiy. Manufactory over flariera freight waa away: the other Inspectors nenisted ih canvas ing; they cr depot, While street, va'eed from the close of the polls al Yes, oir; ‘I said 1 would show it to him, but tcat 1 bad | cf N¢.w York, nor do we expect tt. Our parace was or- bt . will make out and forward to this city the full partiou- PHAGES TJX. CRBTRR, Once No. GWatl st, | through” the | ight, to the next event: there | minal it boi ona | 2227 Imprevernent, whieh we 40 mach need, and ex- TS WenATureS wha? adele, Witene ewroneal: 4 Tnevot Can ertcies revered: See saanaainice Mer mw YORE, f was no tnterm whatever: one clerk waa . Where did you forget it? A. At 183 Forty-aee ted to do tt in our own quiet way. ‘Savane Like 1" to mnt 0 0 those YAXIED—T0 MABE AN ARRANGRMeNT wir | PTMent during the cenvam: st wae conducted ta the wives Taitit tere ines Darke amorg othe” things) “G. VAN HOPTEN, Commanding the N. kine ee eee frm SEIU srctesa lees Woastvoh’ We oe 5 ri A same room w the election was hel Cisgram of | the place wheie the poi was held was in Forty-recon oboken, N. . , ansormen =" % Kyed Susan “ citizens edina count reaol Wi loree gore oe ha comeeny ot grader | their aas ute shown totais abt itoeren, | ieaace whee He , PL gRAGiaT LOPRT oped Se strata Ae | qantvgs eompesy of etna ees, for protetion eget ‘all buildings, There ws {row $0 to $300 worth wed in avary | vere certified by Lim.) I was there duricg tho whole Aftor eewe farther evidence, which was morely a rope~ SmaLtrox mm Troy.—There have been thirty- | wiseveniyy, ‘the Indians. ry hulding that iy erected. The work is prepare) by machingry | cepvass, except in the inspection of one tleket—thet of | titicn of ‘hat already given, the examination of Mr. Mil¥, | threo smallpox pationts admitied to the builcirg tompo- ‘The Galveston Confilerate of the 21st saya:— From all acecunts the roads between the gulf coast and Indianola must be in the most terrible tion, Owing to this the article of flour, 1% ia is worth 825 per Wow nnis— the Maequerade Bail ' songs, dances, Me eee ea a crap tha ete Say, | the Avsetnbiy, was brought tow cloee, Mr, Brady then offered to put | re.ily used by the Troy hospital for patieats afliioted | Ac. ¥ iikvop the audiotc. ccuvulsed wih mersoncuurnigar ‘hand iabor. pv se tng bo: iS aivetices, whos Q. When did they commence the canvass of the ticket | ip the merornndem book of the witness as eviderico, | with that<iseare, since the lat of Janvery. A building Th crnnes —Large numbers of people are every ovening ad cae tas vern ia oporsiion in the olty of Fpltedotp hia for tho for Cou ptrcliert A. About 12 welccs at night. which was acmitted by the Coat, althongh objecval to | in now being built, at a proper distanos from the honpt- | wy sin, Mr Nag'e'« large colivetion of ole cant painiings, A the atin aid over Aly por Nore rete; Q In whatway was it conducted? A. Three inspec. | by -ounsel for ‘he ceience, tal, which, when finished, wil be ured exctustyely for | “ircadway Alhenioum. Darrel in San Antonio, and at some you It car not ba ee eel WUkIDES re FE wOwN. AAACOGR, win teal | tora ant round the table, Opened the box, and thon com. | she nero wae, then faGjourned Hil eleven alock on | thin elaaa’of patients. It will bo completed in a fow PW gray ana Y= Prof Longiellow's prom whl iw road by | obtained at all. We seo tt mentioned that « governmenu ame ead refersvce, J. 1)., 004 68) Philndgipitie Post oflur, Pa, | reerced connting tbe el n toner thoy agreot with | Wedoosday morring, weoka —Allany Argus, March 91. | pies Cura Dariiig, at Sthlo’s Saloon, train was trelve days going trom Victoria to Gu.iad, rilay avaning,

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