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Board of Aldermen. Bere in tae repent fellows several in. the Previcent, John Clancy; Req., i= the chair. of being obliged move ibe tos toahng pase & petition of the Now York and Harlem Railrond Oom- | that a fies move be mate jelly be amy to lay down a side track on the Fourth avenue, be- — A FO fween Twenty sixth and Thirtieth streots, wes referred to | gon — os in ta fs the ther heed, ‘the Committee on Railroads. page Ale < ay Ud Sabscquently, a resolution by Alderman Moweaman’ poly Art wate why oy to bring sbout tae code of Mr. Saunton’s bas nt yet been land, and now, therefore, is the time for American o-operaticn tet apy i ‘ae Fi g. s 52 BE, 2 ‘The resolution was accor ding'y referred. SLOW STAGES OM BROADWAY, Tvckms offered a resoiation to the Its Honor the Mayor be reqnosted to compel the proprie ters of she diffvrent stags lines to have their stages driven | with ibe Gorman than the Ravslen acthor, whi'e in somo ‘a8 (an carty as possible) a uniform rete of speed—thet Is | cases he differs from both For tasiance, ho agres wih per hoor, ag the law requires, no faster nor no | hiscclleagues in epacting the: taking the pa rn en passant Slower, excop: wheu the takirg io of paseengers or the | becomes a forced move when po othor is pxssibio do @rowded condition of the streets requie the drivers to | prefers to re-enact the old rule, by whloa a falc from the ixed rate of speet. move isa les move. He retaina the pesaliy of woving tbe Tvoxwe, in preseating thejabore resolution, ac | king. He sees po reseon for exvending the latitads for gompanied it by some ole remarks, showing tho ox- | correcting an error in settiog up the ploces, &c.,%> tho eme anno, nace and inconvenience to which ciiiseos a ¢ | sixth movo. He proposes to adopt limiting ‘ne dure io «/ repu'ation for jearpieg and jodgme: ff 2 i webjected 1m consequence of the orsept:g way !n whi | w game t> two hoa, ani o measure the time consumed mast of the #1 g0 slong Broadway. Persone coming | in each move by a send slams. There are besides many from the Gouth ferry to the railroad depots had frequenily | detatle which cannot here be entered ups, batthe aun te leave the stage before 1 reasted Chambers street, aul | be- and rerplexing character of the q esticua thas prasoat he hed seen passergers pay tho driver two nhillings for | cd confirm the committee i thetr opinion, that a0 late)! the purpote of avoicing delay. The reeotat on was adopter. | cent jadgmext couid be formed upon them, from each SEWHLVE HOADKRD DOLLARS’ DONATION TO 18M JUVENILE ASY- | Gcusiae ation ns could be given them curiag th exh 1M. Setaicn of tbe Congress. A report was presenied im favor of decreasing the do- Thix able and interesting report wat so0opted, spd the mation to the New York Juvenile Atylam frun $1,200 0 | cordial hanks of the Congress wore given to them fur the 9600, the Oounclimen’s report recommending $:,209. osre and ability displayed {a itz preparation Alderman TUCKER spoke in favor of the tastitatios; re Up motion the roport was laid on the tabla, to be cin sidered by the Ameriran Choss Association, to bo organ ised on the dissolution of the Cong cosy. Tho Congress then adjourned umiil Moaday croniog, st 2 o'clock. PROGRESS OF THE GAMES the close of last evening’s claying the progres: ia ferred to its vecfulsess, and said he was opposed to the ic ‘grease of milarics and the reckless expeoditare of the mone; ; but the present was ® case of need, being ie o>je0 jo view cf which ho moved tha accordance wi.h tho report Alderman Fuitax, of the Ficanos Committee. from | the grand iourmame t was as follows: — ‘which the ropor: waa received, spoke in support of the re- Kernisott, 1; Raphael, 1; Meek, 1; Tatlor, 1: Parvin, 2, port as wad Knot',}; M’roby, 8: Alison, 1, Montgomory, 3; ¥icko, 2, ‘Upon a vote boing taken mendment was accepted, | Pacisen, 3 one game 60 fr bas boon Grawa, and and the rcport of the Oouncllw ea concurred 1a. \uai was betecen Dr Rapbael and Mr. Keunicott. TACRBARB ON AKGES‘MEST BONDS Tho lougeat game played up to the ye ea: time war A repori from the Fineuce Commitee to insrease tho ri one betseca i Keoniocts and Or. Reohaci, which 0304 a ment bonds to be issucd for corporation wora: ve «inutes, the former pled clght hours and tventy e cing ibe winner. Im m second game tho tables were turned, Mr. K. Joting tt The shird gamo was drasa, afer a contest of abont reves hoars. Judgo Meck aul Mr. Fuller played one with sixty-cigh! moves, being the locg Tho Commi'ttes present RBMOVIXG DEAD BODIES FROM PORTER'S FIELD. a from tuo Finance Committee in | est game with respect to the number of moret. Paul favor of of John MoGrain, amountiag to | Morphy, of New Orleans, beat James Thompeon, of New 8, r the of dead bodies trom | York, me Afy minutes, wilt twenty-two moves. Toe 4a Field, The work was done in September, 185%, | shorie.t game, both int ino and number of mover, wat By order cf the Mayor, Strect Go missioner an? Ofty Io tween H. P.’ Mcnigowery, of Philadelphia, and Mr Alli. , abd the pumber of bodies 1,589, at $3 each. son, of Minnesota, the former check mating !o forty manures Oomeidcradlec debaie was the recult of # motion to adopt | with tweniy-soree moves. the repo t. Morphy usually o:ens bis gamo with asucoresion of bril Alderman Hss11 opposed the payment of the bill,end | lint m°ves, somewbat in the style of Labourdounaic, Ihoped the re nort wouid lay on the iadle. ri iscn’s playing is roted for the cbitiascy cf his Aldermen Burt tho nghi it was strapge that the bill was | deience, alter the wanncr of the great Sullidor. mot paid fart year, and be After the a¢journment of tho Oongress last evening, they in tbe comtract ing the street. | commenced s gamo adout 1034 o'clock, in which, a the it should have been Gratin for oper! Aldermen Mc2repon, chairman of the committe, ep ke | time of writing, netther gained any essential ad tm relation to Mr. MiGza n’ ‘and hie testimoay | ysnlege. Neary all tae boards in the room were Betore the committe, from is appeared tha: the | spancored, and a perfec) crowd aarroun ied (bem, waica. eS |, at the usual prise. log the moves with silent toterest. During ihe day Alderman Bucet thought the price was too high, as it | several latices visited the reom to witness tio oon'est, an ‘was Dot bodies but bones that ware e & large pomber of specis! maiches wore played. Oav bo Alderman Tucker also corsidored the foo high, | tween two boys of thirteen aud fourtecn yeare of and remar} ed that the City larpector bim that be ie & ‘strong game, and the eidest—Frode- Baye wo directions to Mr Mc(rain to remove the bodies | rick G Aftor tome further discussion, the report was resom mitted to the commiiies. won after one moves. He bas beaten some of the best playersfin the New York club Next week wil} be introduced tho automaton choss player. a ja ale> expected to be preseni. , tbe 10th imst., at four o’ciock P.M, Lous ‘The from the Board of Counclimen is favor of On Sate & pew ferry from the foot of strest, | Pavisen, of Duboque, iowa, will play four games simul ‘York, to Hadson svenac, B ookiyp, wat concarred | taneously, without seeing the board. One of his four op 20. ta Oy the Hoare. This report authorizer the Comptroller | nests will be Pac] Morty, of New Orieant, eho bes ‘te advertise for sale forthwitu at public auction ihe ferry | withia three days played twenty two games, twonty coe trapohise, at or some piace adjscent to the above men- | of whica be bas won. Ais other three oppousnts will be Thomed kcation, for ten years, under the rame conditions | celebraisd pers, entered ‘or the great tournament. as We Union Ferry Company, or as near therelo as pras In view of Bumber of persous who are desirous CARBIAGE RIEE BOR MFWRERS, ' pice of five dollars, the Commitee A report in favor of cononn ing wish the Board of Coun- | of Maregcment will issue tickets for ono dollar, entitling timen to allow $100 por annum to exch member of tha | toe bolder to admission for three copsecutive days. ‘Osmmon Counci! for carriage hire clotted somo discussion, | —s Ee _—, Cry Pie neni fo oT he Lemmon Slave Case. tem for carrisge bire, and a been nearly focr | - =peraomagh te the teare une baa sanesesiee on | EUPREM® COUST—GBNBRAL TREN. mutttees, and rover required any money for carriage hire. Before the five Jedges. Eat Bicst opposed the apprepriation of any m>- Oct. 5.—The People at the Rdation of Levis N. Boma Barpose. | parte ve. Jonathan Lemmon, Appellant —This case was re- A moclion of alderman Horrtoxa i iay the report oa me | eumed this mvrning by Mr. Joeeph Biot on the part of Badle was icet. } the people of the Sate of New York. His siatoment axd einen unaan, sald Ly = re the —— | poiwte are briefly as follows.—In November, 1852, Jons ‘Saad year, which Cony ocd —— than Lemmon and Jclist bis wife, having beon before that A matin cf aldermen Hasty (lay the subjeci on the | (me chitrens ard residents of the State of Virginia, able resuiled similarly. a brocgbt eight colored persone, who bad been held ay we ga roan, AN moved to strike ont Hho $100 aad LA | ree or tne gaia Jaliet, purtuant to the laws of thal S'ate, inio the port of New York for the purpose of taklog them She vote on the report approprisvng $\¢0 was thes | io texas, to be there retained as slaves of maid Jallet Tanal'majoriy, Tue report was tec renseudaresand | They adopted ax thetr route of travel for the whole party faid oa the ladle. the steamer from Norfolk to New York, with the imen SXERWEON CP ALBANY SERRGR. (on of transhipping them there for Texas, and to remain in New York only until ® proper vessel o/ui4 be obtained Alderman Hor: wine moved thet the Gommittes on the Extensions of albany fircot be discharged from the far- ther consideration of ihe e bject to con'inue their journey, A habeas corpus way issued ‘Bomoe discussion entucd ae to tho propriety of granting | by Joatice :lj*b Paine to inquire Into the vause of the de- the motion, when several of ibe members oppowed lt bo | teciion of these gause the commiites bad not been called tog nber {0 ie. one forth tn emont, as lion, the people de argument they «00 dieckarged by Justice P The defendant, now appol lant, brovgh the proceedings by certiorari iuto the Sa preme Cou t Firei poimt—The state of slavery is oon! Might, and ie aot roy ! ‘veatigaic the su’ jst, duriog which, the cali of t was ordorid,and only eleven members ans Bames, (he Bos a4} surued for want of ‘The Mational Chess © BEVISION OF THS LA WE OF THE Gaus. AS 9 o'clock Judge Mecks called the convention to ovdor Tae resting of trary to nataral ardod with favor in any system of Jorteprucecce, AJ lgal (ntordment te ace'set it sod in favor of freedom. \pof & man under the looal awe of a Siate where slavery exists, It i J z 3 8 & = : 3 FS 5 z § | Ii orig namics 6 {orce, aed Ite conticuamee {2 maintslned by fore, According to’ the Inw of fla ery the cttidron of tho slays beoome savor, His Inbor aod all the prodests of hie labor belong to bis master, and thet labor may be correed, at tke discrcton of the master, by stripes or muy Other punish ment short of desth. Slavery requires a p2- Oullar eyeiem of isto enforce the rules of tne maser, | wbleb ere Irreooe: with the j rispradence of Sistas where i doce net rx! Becond point —The law of s'avery iz local, xd does not | orerate beyond the terriiory cf the Stase where lk is ce isbuiebed. When the slave is carried or eicapoe beyond Nie jorlediction bo becomes free, aid the ists | © ‘which he rerore t# unser no obligation to | restore Bim, exoopt by virtue of express etipulation | In 1831 the Supreme Coort at Mech in rajeoied ag ayp ica for svrrendering © fugitive slaro from Spaia. ia £ Jenn Horeect, & sleve from #. Domingo, wes landed France, ard rome fors alles required by the elit of 1716 baving been cmilited, be was declared frea. 1716 slaves fr colnet Docume Tree aa my suppored to eit wt the side of the board Prepared to play the white mon. The #yuaros are then t> be numbered, beginning with the black eqrare, left Server, 1, sud number diagonally across to 6 Im the 0,’ pantie corner. The tquareadove 1 {y marked 12, above 18,13, Ac ; the one above 2 ie 43, below 2,21; the one sebove 4 in 46, below 4, 45, 43, &o. | Tho adore commaxication was laid on ibe able for the ‘The reports of committees were then called for. The Daramitiee on the Chees Code, whie> oonr'eted of the fo! | gentlomen, then reported —Professor doorge 4'loa, @f Phiedelpbia; Professor Hen y Vetrako, of Poia | ; Samael Lows, M.D, of Philacelpbio; Peat ! Esq, of New Orleans; Profowor H.R Agorl, | they lended in France. Io 1788 F.anseone, @ negro f Weert Point; Col ©. D. Mead, of New York; Oanie! W. | riave from Hindoststan, was drought into Fraeos, aad Fiske, of New York, and Hom A akhougn the formatiies of the ofiow of 17:6 «1d 1738 Gol ©. bed been ormp'ied w'th, desiare’ free, Boomers mites ed to slavet from the the Unirorsity of Peamayivania, and thea procreded to i tnio Rasvia ant sold Mm read a lengthy report, of which the following inary. | teif into eiavery; baring been taken into Holland he - claimed bie freesem and wat declared froe Bodi eater, pulare dettvoration the, commition had come to | Conclusion + G/uld owt perform the duty | | mpoes thew, viz oat of eating the to mbers of | ime jo arrive at & more undorstandiog of he que tions presented | reference to the revitinn of ihe (Cnres Statement of wha) bas thos far Been eMeciod oy te movement in the samo direction, which |e wom Lane on 12 Karups, From ench statement fomn as be lands im Eogiand. In the cave of trust ibat ibe Congress will be eravied to deter mine the negro, the Seartins Oourt, im Scot!and, Iu 1179, what wey le O-perate with thai movement, ia order © mame principle. in the Somerset care, Lord feoare tho ¢d)ot which was 7 Mantfeld bel4 a negro who en booght In Virginia * viz, the enacunont, by athoriiy that | and broogbt to Kogland, to be free. In 24 the doetring Command = respest, * form cheee | wat applied to \hirty eipbt tlaver who came oc board of , ll te = fn bm pay) have carefaily | & Brush mab of wat of ¥ ler basing escapol from opneed shave been pub- | ¥ onde plactal miral Cockburn helt them %o , The cariieet etlempt wae made in jes) ts form free an id the owner, Forbes, sued bin in the King’ Bench for thr ir vaiae. Judgment for defendant, ground that they broame frre by comin; ‘Geitiod ahip, it nevtral territory, | of Aopesis in Kentucky beld thet where tueD) ase-mbi; for remodeltng Dody of players that wore prosent st the Lode desire Gor this revision te vniversa'! act | ADS 6.10 0 6O-Operaio in abvilshiog and ann tire Inwe of chem’? | %s ui ‘the Hanomalies and absurdkice”’ of the erieuiog laws. in | Ken'acky bad been taken (nlo Indmaze, |, 1865, Mr. Saamton war requested by the Kagiien owing the iptroduciion of sia “4 and sa Gland Cowees Asoniation’ w bien « € free, and afierearde was broognt ba Fevisios from the great ovmtinertal savnore— The eourt anid, ne became free. that “in de A eu nts of Russie, ame Me Hey debrant @ cf rremma’ “Ths late? oowsplves’ bis wort Ia, ine ae ee eee s lage, feneral principles of liberty which tm of the year, ‘Major Jearmiaod dur | Eioeetvet veg ove decided by the Ins *, woich wae ae ite sottoned br th tha 4. Petersburg oksb A> inher be igh: a th't Staten, and the right to hold them ander oor of tae principal chess auto. tti¢/ Exsepe, with « view vo | pal reguisiicns le unquestionable.’ Dub we view eh! toviss i Ras taxing cootser | Fight exiet ng by poutre lav of & mesicipal charkorer, mop in Gar greet movement on cliiaetely forming «ote | wubout fonda he Of vature, or the ua eritten for wpivereal saopticn Major Jaern.soh, 1@ 1886, prin’ed | end common tm, “it te tbe right # Row silica of this work, wha some aNeration®. Theat | te lsbor cf & , whether exe fro gros sor Saermish, and Mr. You De Laas | constitutes slavery, oF inromeran for widely im some of the ralat which they recom | thea, curing eaves tf ead. | his diference in the rewult arises entirely “om | ledin, wae not toopented, © difference ef jodgment with reapest bo what should De | and we are not aware of dny in inch & Onde as they wore invited to prope | which can of dose bring — ini Sines inevstocn ecproncnce itv oeeh in tbe selects | srebt. Of slavery when. so of science, «ho sims to present @ eyetem of | be ® Conrrvetion withost languars to b 8, wich be Peicvan to 'y end hietorioa’y | atrne “lmplication without any eorap of law, wri while My dere more part! | on eri: Om, Fiat fF eommon, from whion ihe 1 ealarly whai will be + kely to be generally at apted | covld bo VEFH t9 revive ibe righi Wo & tleve, when thal by Baropean ploy wevers ag os ih anton | yigat bad , Wed over to the alvve himesit, ned’ Le bad be voring bo give grener proclsiva of etprosion to lawe | cone free ."S 1805 the Coart of appesie of Vir hee Whiod bayo 1eea oo a * ls pet derived from any © moact or consent of the aleve. | NEW YORK HERALD,’ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, an ‘The provision im the federal cons'l: jiayoe recognises Ibie prineip'e sf unl- e jereel free Sta! SSigud"secs tit esate ae es Were recognized as property enier the constijution, 3 ‘a8 a slave aball be free.” provieion woula be Four! persons claimed ag slaves are free by the express ena ment of the Lerisl sure of this troduced, ‘or’ brought into this diate. on any whatever. very perecn brovghi into this Fifth Polnt.— virtaeot apy cive1 cn ihe ay; t before Mr. Justice Paine are:—That relating 10 fogitives from justin; that full falsh and credit of every other S.aie; ibai the citizens of each S.a’e suall be entitied to all privileges and immuntiies of ottizsas in State. ‘No beld asa slave shal) bs imported, in- sion of the constiution of the Uxited shail be given im each Biaie to exch State, to ihe publicacts the teveral Biates; bat no citizen sball be deprired of life, Mberty, or proporty, without due process of law. ebeot Inete peectame hive np calarmcs tiie coor, They ave not fugitives exoa;iog Into thie S.ate from an- tation of the Uuted Sistes ts & great of powers to tho general govern moat. It fo long, oy necessary conseq ence, that whai is Bot grazied is reaorved. If there is no granicf power to «aforce 0p0n New York the obligation to allo # a ciiizin a slev to bring bissiaves neve aad retain taom as ves he €, while sjourning or parsing through this Sisto, the general government has not the power; and tre right t do ec does not ealet. New York baying prohizited the act, no jnriediction can desiare her jaw uncoastiiutional She bas soe right to reliorate the law of patare -to purge ber toil cf en evil (hat exists oply ja violation of patural to maintain, in tee mazred rights of perrons and personal liborty. Even im contesting tothe seclamticn of vex from service, she doze 20s acknowledge ibe law of slavery. Sho sgrece to igacre that question, and got to inquire into tae baivre Of ihe duty Of service on the part of the fugitive, wheiders $0 the persons, ber Perzcpal iterty agatnes all claimanis. a Plated, at ihe formation of the constitation, that slavery wes to be s perinancnt inaitution of the United states, 1s je \moopsistent with the p-inotple thet lies as tae foundation of cur g,verumeni. 1: ia in contradiction to the Declera- kop of Inoepenaence, und to the preambie to the constitu- tun. Ajlibe provisions of that instrament and contempo- reneous bistory look to its wliimate extinotiom by the legis- Jation smd action of the Sato governments Jn incorpo- rm ing the fugitive aleve provision inte the oonstitutio,, toe Conyeniton was careful not to do anything whioa should of Sept. 16, ovt “lega}y,”” #0 a8 to read “held to service uador the laws theect”’ The werd “service” was substiuied for “servituce,” om motion of Edmund Raadolph; the laiter ‘being Ceroriptive of slaves, and the former fice simih Point.—' persons aro not to be held as slaves under any implied covenants between the States of the Contedcray, nor oy any ruio of comity. There is no im plied obl'ga\ion on the part of Now York toallow ‘within ber borders im any form or under any ces. The f-ovision relating w the surrender of fagitivos from service, is the onty possible case where sach an ob!! gation can arise. And by incorporating ‘Wwe conatit every other cue is excla ecceral right ¢: d, and is was admitted & siavo Sato eight siill bo beld if essaping into a fee State in tansy, to fugitwrs would be super: quires us to admis slavery I extendirg comliy towards tho State and nos the court 5 35 Bes Egt 23 g He zete Comliy {a rot ap obilgation to ‘but s Cour exy allowed by the In decidizg whether omy requires cor CwD lees and ec)adicadon fer suthority. Fever De oxercied ta violaion of cur laws, No comiiy requires Gs to sllow am act here by citizens of an:ther tbat f doze by cur own citlz ms would Toe comity of rating is based upon principles ‘roy ali right to bold taese persoasas slaves. The laws Z & moral rigtt, the yeoogn tion of persoual liberty by the law of mato forbid Is ‘rom ny law or Comalty. To discover, ‘wn'pary Discourse, the rights aad must inv the nataral only natural rights of men applied sarctity of Nberty was as much in prac ibe theories of government and law and moi als—if courts and legis's.ares declared in th's partios- var cage the admitied geceral ia cogens argument may be crawa in faaor Of ibe se persons, from the maxims axd pricciples of tbe law of nations, as doveloped by the high- There pertons cantot be restraiced of ty, whatever may bave does their s'ate ia Vir- restrained of verty hero, it must bo either says Vaiicl, duues cf na. bs and daties The question here | ie, cam they be cetatnec? Certsinly not by oar laws, aad | CUr courts can only adminisicr our own Inws. inwe , of Vug If the slave resists, if the master the aid of la Jon the! our iawe, in thie respect, if they remain noujr«l, Lave bei the partic nat z7al This the slave Ocr authorities oau only exo- of thts State, and not those of another i= They are froo by the common law. Tus on law, a@ /J cloaled before and since oar # J 16g08 them to befroe, By ths princ ples if Hallons, 0a expounded by Ee philosophers of varivus Counties, snd rcogeizid by ali letencom, free, Tho ovamtitution of the ited Slates dock wot, by any eqorers terms, oliver bemtoskvery. No implosion cap te provision of that teeirament to remacd 1 we urge the commen juritprudesce of all colples of OUF own Common law, the doo- irines of the founders of oar government, (30 log'si ution of our Slate, the public opinion of the world; and we deny, (n the part of the people of the state of New ¥: i there persons, claces aa slaves, can be deemed as such Im Oar (OUrUE Ef jon.ioe. Personal Intelligence. T. Urawford, eq., Hor Britaanic Mejvty's Con wal Genera! at Havana, te at the Metropolitan Hotel im thie city, Mr Crawford has deen for many years Brilith Ooa- ‘where bie courtesies and thore of hia am! Able Indy to our citizone, vietters to Oubs, have born of (the most ourdimi aad geriai character, Am: ng the distinguished On>aat now ia town and about to return to Havann, are the following — Dom Jaste Cansero au! ‘amily, of Trinidad de Oaba: Mar. quis Vilalbe and lady; Marchioveas de Urria, l) jovele Crrie ead Dose Ge Alenia, of Ilivaun. ARRIVALS, Le Marqols dt Gnesomain, At the Rrerett Houre Testy; Chastes Poolined Bew Orleans, cernbard H. Preot France, Jackson aod Di Kaw York: Dr sed Mire Gioaom, Sal aba; Mis. Bald ela, Atani veton, #. dand ree, Londos: Mra Lowa tht Win Fou'e and J, child aud Burs, Lieut. [8 ite and aod Mra, Inddepbin: Mr. apd Bre Ravene) Ubariostom: Raw a: rw , Rew York: W.V Pevi, Philstelphia: "s Nook; Wr and Mra. Phinne: ou tari, Georgie & isweranty. ‘Ua Het Dauley,, D Mr Mrs Lowry; & and Bie... Law Mere ©. For Liverpoo!, tn qe Wine en Foroee latter overs, mr BB Fay, sre WT Crews, Mies An tems, Me: WT sedrown. JF Bigely rs 1) Bligs aod child, and Mr F Curtin, Hoaton; tata oh dé and infau: Pordand. Meare t and A Hnn er, Csiaie, Prieta, BO Mow m'eon, ley, WL Dew! eS Goan Anz ergo jon, New York ert lindeistie; Misses Morgna, Laulavilie, ‘Mee Ber A mech 575 E> sure Thos Fre yor, Berit de; J Cortarda, Po ce vader dupe Ac bmow Halen For B orto’, Fe Rao ry | Coreen, practice as well as ihoory, | 1857. Metropolitan Pelice Matters. TBE FOLIGE LIS AND INSURANCE FUND. ® provision of the Metropolitan Police bill, all re- received by members of the Police Department are pat into = fund, to be called the “Police Lite aud Health Insurance Fund,’’ for the benedil of disabied policemen, 0 of these killed im the @techarge of their duty. the fand—the sister and mother of and the fem'ly of Potlooman Glaim will be about six thousand oGered Police Intelligence. ACOUNTRRYBITES CAFTUREC—A BROKER TAKEN IN— AN INTERESTING CASE—OAUSION TO STORRKERE- ation | BBB. ‘his | tensively ciroulated a number of counierfeli tens on the YY. From the evidence adduced ‘an eventful day in bis life, and that be will long have preteaco | cause toremember the day, daic and year of bis arrest ron shall be free.” ‘Every | and incarceration. In the forenoon we find bim at the broker's office of Mossr®. Oohen & Selxas, No, 162 South Toe provisions | street, with e bundiec of unsurrent money ($101) im bis possession. Ho asks the clerk to have the samo changed for jaying he would pay whatever per coniege was nmicessary. The clerk wok ibe pioffered money and paid the prisoner $5 in gold coin, charging $6 for changieg the bills, Boen after Priesiy left the cilloe it was discoverel that tbat there were five counterfeit tens on the Bauk of Rondout im the bandle of unocurrest money, which other Siste We give full fabh and credit to the act of Virginia, that wade thee persons alaver there. Wealiow | Were #0 well excouted that even the practized the cupelient athe privilegosaud immusiies of woltxm | oye ef the broker's clerk could wo} test the Sais Ean SS hee ae Property by | fraud. Im the afternoon of the sawe day there plormene. fr ceaued 10 bo pranert whaa ee cla | Prieetly mado bis appeararcs at the talloring establish. ‘hem into the Stato cf Now York. "Tne eousti mont of M uroe & Co., No. 441 Brosdway, and parchecod acravat, for which ho offered in pry ment one of the same counterfeits, The proprictors, however, did not like :ho 0 of tao Dill, and after puting ® marc upoa |i veturned It to the pris mer, Bat Priestly was not to be disconserted s»easily. He bendly dogged oe, and prefered one of the broxer’s $10 god pieces 1s plate of the worthless bill PR eerie os So Bo; the old piece and gave the prisoner bis chang> he geae Helsdpearence of the eobenea arock Ua: an with saeplzioa, and accordingly, when he took his departure from ine ator one of the clerks, ramed Retaburne, was reicsiet wo following hin and olosely watoh hts movemenie, Priettly not suspect!:g that he was tue o>) :ct of orpisnage, paid a | vialt to the gentle noa’s furtishtog store of Pardy ‘& Jo, in Broadway, wear Granistrect, and there offered ano- ther of the counterfeits in payment for some trivis! article which te perchased. Mr. Rathbsrao emtered the store just as the pritoner was avout rosowiug bis change, aud straightway acovsed him of pas icg souu: terfelt mney. Priestly denied the eharge in very tadig | ment terme, and offered toleave a twenty dollar gold pisco The} p opose! was rejaoted, aud cite furious, and putting 11e band im nis cost proket eaiened to draw « p'sto! and blow tac bratos oat of any one who éared so prevent him from leaving ihe premises. Tris move on the part of the prisoner rather frighwned ‘Meaars. Rethburne ané Pardy, for they suffered nimt> do- fart without cffering any interruption However, Rath borre dctermixod to fol.ow the foliow unt! ho could coma acces policeman, and mooording!: bs dorgod ths pri sorer’s steps unt! ho rmct.offcer Baldwin, of the Righih precizct, when he informed the latter of tho character of tho gertieman then a stort dinance ahead of them, Tco policeman {=umod! hurried forward, snd sfter a brief chase came up wiih Pricetly. A atroggic the piace between the offleer and the | prisoner, in which heavy biows were given and exchanged, bt, as veual intvch cares, the policemen triumphed over bia 0>- yenent and marched him hours. U, <4 of to the station foarching tho prisoner wate’ aud chele, go $75 to good money aad & goli val.ed at $160, were found upsa his peren For the watch the prisoner had the most lively Spprehensisns Jest tt should be irjnred, and he dogged a & great favcr that the ‘lovtenant in command woald allos hice to roteia It io his possession sl! night To this ro. quest the cillorr woald co: listea, wiea ihe prisoner, ia a gener out Gt, offered bim twenty dollars if be would’com With bis derire But even ibis teducoment would not mp tho officer to cart with the valuable. So uananpy Priestly was compelled to pass-the night io his cell with- out tbe company of his mach prized time pieos, Ii is 59; d thas tho wa'ch was stolen, acd tuat the prisoner ‘Wanted to destroy It, and thus the evideace of guilt Juitioe Fiandreau committed Priestly for examination, on chargect forgery. Tae counterfell in quesiion is some calculated to decetve god jadges of rey ae SS ae than thet urcally used by banks, ongray! jenoral appear sD0o of ihe bili are excellent. es ss (Cauanca OF BiGhway Ronnset,—Hugb Riley wae aresied by officer MoGowan, of the Sixth preciect, oa charge of having, in company with two others, kn aked down aud robbed Thowas Bernard, of No. 81 Raxier street, as he was patsing thretge wo Five Points, at @ late bour on eng mee Committed for trial by Justice Os Be. Riven Turves at Worx —A gang of river thieves at. tompted to board the schooner J. Tinker, lying off the Batiery, on Wednesday night, but wore frigutened off b; | the wawbdog. They then paid a visit te the sshooner alro tp the stream, and robbed the capital Of about $60 worth of + The schooner Viola also robbed by the same gag No arresis. s i fA City Intelligence. ‘Tue Lave Arrmay 4MonG Tam Finsman —Tho inte affray between the runmers of Engine Company No. 21 and Hose Company No. 14 reeutted more seriously than was a first supposed. Seven or cight persons were wounded, bat ‘Beno of them recelved any injury of a severe nature, It ig miracyions that mo ono was killed, for a donen shote at leas) wore Gred im tho midst of a dente cromd. Tho fol lowing Vist of the persons who were ir)ired in tho | affray:—Garret W. Cropsy, soslp wound; Mr. Amith, den- | Met, chot im the hand, slightly lejured; Chariss While had | the end of ene of bi gore abot off, ® woman named Ceto'y was accidentally sircox with a stick and had three tf ber fingers badly cut; Messrs. Hawkins, Jamloson Reynolds and Charles received slight wounds, Noue of | the Injored bave been diabled, the wounds in every caso | Delpg light flee wounds, and su; te prodace bat Lule tacouveniér oe. Iaromxe Caxawony mv A RoMAN Carnouie Ouvac.—High | Mass waa performed yesterday in 8}. Paul's church, | Brooklyn, Father Schneller oMctatiog. It will bo remem | bored that « few days ago the bark Emilia, Capiala Riera, | arrived tu this port in distrers, ha-ing left Havans for Spain, ae @ transport, with 189 troops who hed sorved thelr fui! Colistmemt 840 encoun tored severe gaiss in lati tude 29, longitude 69 30, but owing to the ma | Deromen: and seamanedis of evtain Riera, eho warecfely bronght this port, sing throwa om her beam ene and siemestod, loaing owe man overboard In thank fulness for tho enfe deliverance of fo many persons fro 9 f the porila of the high mace wae offered up at Si Foat's chareh, isctlye, which was tieaded by ihe in Comen) troops, & ver, large vonber of the friends ef all parties,” si New Yous Tyrocasruca: Socery.—The regaiar som arnoal meeting of this soctely was bold on Saiurday evea ‘#1 thelr rooma, No. 8 Obambere street. The report of the Secretsry, Treasurer and Directors of ihe Library wee rubmitted, amd the following geptiomon elo ted b> offise for te enguing torm:—William cUres, Prosid+mt; Janes H. Brows, Vico Presitemt; Jamse Narins, Troxsurer ; Tho: ©. Faulkner, Seore'arr; Cheries © Bavaro aud Joba thom, Trastecs, Charles MoDovitt, Wi Jolly ena thomas Tf. Sutliffe, Directors of the Tho Treasurer's report shows tho receipts for tha months, from mem vers acd diviience on fave fant, #497 62 Eependivures, 6435 89. Kooo pla over expend! Na 16 Tbe present inverted fad of tho sooty is 5 490, Fux mf Fooarn @reeer.—Shortly Before 3 o’olock on ‘Thoreday morning @ fro was discovered by ons of tho Fifteenth ward yoloemen in the grocery store of William | Wayto, situsted at No 300 Fourth street, corser of Groene street. The alarm wat given and Mr, Weyle came down { steire, opened the door and with the alt of the policemen | end others the flames were extinguiehed. Toe fire a) to nave ander a sneif pene the windo ©, ao4 wae eniending rapid y when ¢ How tho dro got there ia at presemt mysterious, bat is to have Ddecw em by rate or mice wih matches store bad boee cloeed since abont 10 o'clock. Tne Gamage to io Ptook will amount to abost $60 and te the bulidiag about $m Mr. ie joss le covered by ea insurance of 93,006 (a the Cooper Invarapce Company. Bu Rowgs, mua Home Kono Pinata. —li Las beon ated ‘8 some of the papers that this odventaroes youth ie a son of the late Mr, William Reggs,e well known and highly Peapected citixee of Philadeiphia. This te an orror. al (hough the person who bas just beet convicted of piracy “ Kong @ sie fad hie Ye simply anoptoe Nowe de guerre. singularity and familiarity 10 bis RT FXCURSIONS.—The loo Men's Guard, of Brookiy Capt. T. Deemore, went on thelr annual excursion for tar practice yerterday. They sumbered afiy mon, and Sonstnved for forty prines. J ‘the ©. 2, #leet Mosketeors, Capt. W. 8 Hanne, our Cifice lagt evening, on their rovurn from thelr are! “4, Comnoee.' oblefly of the members > parted tha Maxsin ofr, on tbsir psowrarn iN Tee i Genry F Picking, Bamvel swift Francs Smith, John W. Hay James P. Ger Paine Lors, Del. Frederic Rogers, ‘Maryland, Franck Monroe, * Rober: L. Meade. 7 a | vatoral op, r MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. | gegaivrr assists old light be ret. fore jesringn are m 186") 213 by Axyas, July 77— BOMKAY. Avg RUzsberk Kim hall tam; ' P Whe Bw . 9S Morris, Ti Be seaards 6 Bamton. for Phi Obes Hil, Bal SPESEEDN F On 2. FOR CALIFORNIA, &0, -New York.....Oct, 12. jew York....-Oct 16......Havans, &3 MBRS TO AND FROM HAVANA. all ‘oston. Cahee da Teabet, me, tbds Puitapenrara—From New York &d, arriving at Havans 8th m, EL act New Ogeaas 11h” Prom Now Orleans ike Havens ae, | sion, Lovell; Fa sane Ge La ‘New York Tth of each month, arrivine | Kira, for dan Fran scliavana Iabr and Mobis lade "Frow Mobile 334, Havana | Alloy n'vraves BusiNORE frow bul for + rox! Foo cuow B00, J) Mth, arriving al New ork 2th. Cinawaa From New York, 12h, arriving at Harane 11s gad New Orleans 10: From New OrleaneZ/th, Havana 2Xu, Euvite Crev_—From New York 1 rrtving ot Havens BL leans orev) arctvee at Havana Euvrne © From New sth. Or iv, Havaus ‘and New Orleans 26th. York 1! (sane — o 4th and 12th, dre nt Havana Tih and 234. From Earana 10th and 26th, dne at New York 16th Bist. ‘When the above dates fall on Sanday, the sieamers will sail on Monday, except from New Orleans. THE OVERLAND MAIL TO INDIA AND CHINA. The Siogeg ew be value to thore having correspond- GRanD Way, Can! Loxdon. Lef the m, ADD 6 } onDom. Sept 19 ‘ence in the Eaai:— 2b por 424 Alerm, Mathe ‘The mail leaves Southampton on the 4th and 20h of each | loss, Matson, for Hong K ag. mon’ th, Arrives at Gtbraliar about the #th and 30th of same moat, Isand will be dco \thonse ower wil eg W. Ocuer at the Lt ‘Treasury Department, Office Lighth vase Boar Pore {5—Iu pert ahtp sant Condor eler, kor, Lane Co. Cawurra ‘ang 6—In jor, Atalanta, Co!by ; Ber ae; be © and Brothers, Cro: W— Passed London lég Paty. Bitah for: ULancow, S*pt 18—Arr Mary las, Bangtok ; at ‘Old 2iet Priect la. Mapass, Aus 1S—in port Londos tts Medel on ‘he 8 imued., sgectic; variation (at the Arran Islands in ththouse Board. THOB*TOS A JREKIN! Cr Bid ship Cromwell, Adaus, Havre, Eam-s tor Boston; ”, for Cale‘te, E ize Bonsall, Tink 200, ane Flora Routtard, Small, unc; tahins Lyra, Oheaver. far NYork: ow 60 Daniel © ebeter, ‘ay e! Drage for ¢o do; Western fur joading: 00 10x; Kleber Crowell; wal. for Barton do, on bark Sarat is sryant, Jones, ry eps 27~I> por bark Maury, Fletcher, for Byler, 3 John, NB. ‘8, Sept 9—8 4 ship Alioe Mo Brown, pansec « wunth ef the Seacony 10th ‘Paul, Formosa (and Setereou, o) Bia Tah th yb20nd, a Park Kromila, Johns, 43; 18h, seu Ree, Tile eiipe ‘Rest aaa lotepur, a hae enare stramabip Niagara, Liverpoo! oon. Ent inward Br ss Jasou (not Brit So for Bydney, N8W, idg; Foar- others a belure, esohr Moses Taylor, ‘mith, from aa, ar 2d, rrives at Malta about thé }ith and Suth of same mon'h. Ba5.0 Jn'y 2\—Te port ships George Loe, Barstow, usc Arrives at about the ifiA of same and éth of fol- | Ba peror. Tibbew from Siogapore, =F 13.0 4 month. *nweont Srptl]—arr Howe, Home, Havre: 1:2, Leaves Buez about the 30th or fist of same and 6th or 6th of | W osh-r Swenren, to load for Cubs; 8h, Bt Pelers> ow ing ment, arg. Rees pristol. 61d ly. Ruhert. Garver 85 Arrives at Aden about the 25th or 3th of same and 10thor | | PERNAMBUCO, Rept port bask Union, Power, for Pat 1Nh of folowing month. Iphis soon; on’ versel. ‘Toskina, Crane from Leaves Adeo about the 20th or Sith of same and day of ar- | Borg Kg. via si elon for Havana, wi pa ip "indian Wary sisaeer arrive Bombay abou the $4 to Bnieove trac Fi figin. art aug 26 aad ald prev to 41 stem wer arcives at ny 4 tand 190d to Bat of follo oy | tin, probably of Biver of Plats, Keck’ Comacron, Parker, P. and C. steamer arrives st Point de Galle about the ih or Philace’phis arr Aug 23, and ald Sept 4 for Thana 24 “f following month, an veR the came day, tf the jtved whick waoe warn about ibe SBR or 18h and Bb or oft Arrives a! Singapore abont the 18th or 16(2 and Slat or ist of following month. ‘Leaves Singapore about 12 hours Arrives at ‘Kong about the $5 cr 4 and fh or 20h * or offollo ving month. Leaves next day for Beier 25, Horo male Leave Ragiant 0x0 on the 8th and 30h of each otb- rerilon und arriven'ea *Aiecsearia choc! tee London £30 £8 U Tare; or; PRautoui, Peterson; 8b. taork }, ba Golder St os a sb uskian<, Freighia 19 New York $10 for ion and $80 for sis tor ten. BUADERLAND, Pept 3)-Bld Btate of Maine, Hamphrey. Bos month— rit , end tame time ns the Southern mail NAESTErHEN, NB, Bopt 13—Arr sobr Bt Bieyhen, MeGroger, “ar Al pachoges ond laters tained or a Mow Youn | Tamrsie bey ieia pon ware fad baal foe TID AD a Ne, HERALD should Be sealed fr 06 How Youn | cion, Dearly’ ready. Bid 20w Dark famien Oook. Wetton, nn ALMANAO TOR NEW YORa—THI8 Day, sun RIBES, $2) moor ue. ‘SUN 8m Port of New York, October 4, 1857, i i i if f bare Mocens. brig Queen, ALIXANDRIA, Oct 6-84 achra tag, Bee: Cambridge; W DofCN, Oot T-Arr ship Borneo Filner, ig Gen Marsaa't of Ryork), Srsar. Yiotia’ d Ocean Traveller. ana Mert! ‘arr (by t=!) abip W F Storer Oowery, a alioek, Coamaminople; seainer Jenkins, 7} Gummlese, Jones, Joka, NB—itarriman & Co senre Schr BN Hawktus, Griffia,’ C MoOreads, Mott & RE, (ci T—s 4 sobre A Paine, Bow: 00, nedy, Obrist Ml Yond La Secor Be e i Scemoe, Hoker, b York; bark Wisttred quewy Bebe vant fe Singht. PeOR. P oben, * ethawiy, fonr L | aed Porta Caselin. sees Revone, Bacon, Nieven: Me elio, Bebr Darin and RG Whiiden, Jarmaa Bom ees, Reged, Halifax NS Sid Blea mor ioeks bare Winireds ARRIVED aid, Allen, Harbor Grace Stonmabin Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &e, with mdse and passengers, to Ludiam & Ploasania bhip ony Himte (ot Bomon), Kimmome Havre, Sept 6, with a, Wm ‘odd mdse and 218 passengers, to Boyd & Mincken, today Berk Ki ‘Vark'almeze Roberisoa. Uniders ie eee leoel, Rouse Oot 1, with copper, woud, Ac, oy a Ee 9 mit In. to day... The faliswieg vemele | wentio wom Lo day Rio Japaire » | Benger, Sor’ protons Ue Batbeal fro | alte acd brig brews, On'erbritge from te Bebr Reptane, Livby, , Beare, ang BO i ok) _ Bebr Borrest Webber, hangar 6 ante Sr ae Are Apes, Caan Boor ok Webber, Bangor 6 days ek 2 Are elie George. Glover WYerk; Ocb Bo p Marla Louies, bum amen fom Tar. came Pied 5 e omay “ey ae. Breammer Wameutta. Nye. | iiverpool; sehr J @ Waterbury, Siesmehio R Forfoik, Ae; ship B Pe ip Roancke, Forfoik, de, ship Rook Oty (89), Bris Davie; Robt Cale Wind du ing the day from N to WNW, bg see gS To « Muscellar cous and Disasters | ere tbls line, #0 Laaporiant to the commerelal relations b stween tbs Unived States and Burope, eepesially to the German emigration, Which le rapidly increasing To fll thie vacancy, ths comps tye, Powds, 8 Qet 1 sche Chive Breen, Rolkon, Kew York; Gh brig jor:olk, Charleston, put into Rorfo:k 6. ton it dlouens, of whet nstaretoieated OREN TOW, ) 19-The Austea’ia, Ef OM), (rsa Varela Tor Cordeae, ohick yet 4, wil Rave to Gisaharge © perden of bee ou Opeoeits ROBILE Oct Rivin, » Chariot of Fame Knowles, be fork, Das pat hack oa acvon it of kK from Peamsnir Varn bilt, pubulehed yenerday, an error coourred in miles ran om the 18h, ft smoald have read 3(8. mot 81a. Among the versels lonting for Barope, tke following are .t —In the log of the steameatip Vander namoer 0 PURE, Uo Moacing grain eles tT Grok Matwamas, Aid @eamahip Thomas 4ih—} rr bork Noneynio’, Smith, Bosion; schrs Sm'theovian, 1 rt, Roaton; Bhip Gee Green, Fairba te, West! West Wind, ta . Be OREO RORFOLE, Oct €—s rr ochra Jon Turner, Crowell, dence ir. Berk slacker (Bram), 5 Pes timore for Bremen ands berm Brig (eile malsiopeal) paint 4 vie trom do, axe in the voater he laitor came io yester one or a « reported aghored outette, came ta veater tall gone, in Lawron, booré to Oba leston ago | York: brig Wm Jamie, * ¢er nknown, wind bound. Wind BN, W BRDPUKD, Oe Diowing her *y, and wen her ihiok. bel 8 deo * rs phi s for me sto; NoerGa fear Caries, Wil ork Jones, ley, Fane em aloor Crag ia, rms Aha Got re aindsigas ont Motarnor, J . TA Uet ” HW Morse lip “Fossa! Tig. Oneree- ano, Pow, Rew el. Bool, and -‘ol Lear, Delaney, N York, ‘aba, Hawes, Key West h a Tlavaom. von Sits, Foiwel, Baltimore Bid echr © echre M Sewell, Load, Philade!- Tam Burwex anv Hawrona Sreamens—Tho British govern MN, Oct 2— Arr ncbrs Wn Woothoey, Higatoe, ment barlag chartered for tha rae070e atlon of trooye to Inte | Bitm-ud for Bolom: 84 Peru, Thomas, N Tors for Basgae seversisicnm vensels routing between New York, Bremen | $1." yt Ly tt Yer oh ott’ seagoe ee ee! and Hamburg it bas caused a defetenty very mosh felt oa Liesbe or ecket aud Via In por! ral schrs noks0wn 4 Sept 22—Aare echra Qe Perry, Fant, aed 0) NT owe ‘ Sid 20h brig Vel ma Slavs, nies of Bremen and Hambarg will register two fine new ecraw | Bmery, al VES, Ost 6—a steamer®, one of which, we are informed, will be placed under weenie 4 aoe joola Stomwscten “tr the command of Capt Mayer, whose eourageous condac and | phon Yours Peri wen HIP robs \ady adame, Davia, . or thee, Mare naatical exper lence were so highly commented on by General | "FOL: Try MDING, Ost TcArr seer Mary A Rowland, Peltiarier, during the siege of Sebastopol, and who ts now oom | Ornch’ Bait m mandir g the first rate ealling vessel Oder, orieopan |, O43—Are sobr Renjam'o, Wheien, N¥orh Fone snnam Brown, Barton, loaded with coal bound to | “GRoswkTOWN opt 39—OMecte F Nickerson Frederichanerg, Va_ was een m on Wye, Sith. brig Toowe. Pato: Boson Pope's Islard, on Monday morning last. Cot l“-Arr sche Davee, Vi ene; echre JW Malt ai oce durina ike Rave. aud of dificaly the benen fipcet ana 8 Sverre All bance wore saved, though the vessel and cargo are & to 8) HARTFORD, € er MW Chapin, Gramiey, lows Paiiacelobia; sloop » Tryon, Fort Bweo. Sid Gm Sena F Meawiy, hence for Jehu Wotson, Frovole, NYork; Ones Unsvol, Prat Falla 10 @ate—Arr sehr Mary Clinton, Rye, New NYork, Harro: Cy 5 indere OFA Oat Barr (by tel) «hip hary Hammon, ston Aieamabio Hiash Warrior, Tork via Oa Eide F fee wie, —. 40, in distrwen, Mineim'ne Dit iegbem, New Arr ver Tielphin, Rogers, NYorks rey, ( Rarl-eton iafai chan’ Port Prave 7—Went to 08 frow South Ferry Gib brig ED NYok ‘Ud bare ®, Manil. Sper ton, Boston tor Tt. BAM, barke Min Me) Breskwater 1, tf neeote, tq Atalays, Ma ine, yoy pa ly tat 4 having been lannohad at oe ary J For. Ingo» lant ta named tne Twilight. finan i, cayeret Palace, Lanes Bock: Canes Vening, DL Bur A Hevvell, Bon 57m ym, ond Ri ro re 8 em Beaton d Th tent, ship Oregon (ot Pa’rhaven), Pe A eb et eS Grargmown 80: Oct oe Fombes' Ae Ir, Sappho, Reb ary, had taken 100 rp WIGHMOND, Ue 6-4 mer Belton, Bare, Bowen, ornize and wan Donnd to Lae enest of Untle. Below hig Lie ete, from 8 York in Hampton }, aoe Al co Sept 4 Mermaid, Howes. of x Gtnte be *, from N York, at Point Shove told: bat S0D-bbis by the Halwen of am lew sid hr Ann Maria, Weeks, supposed At Payta 16, Gariand, Parsons, NB, honed to the Of tl-A*rr bre Gen Worth, Dickey, Carte Boorse Gromeal, wo ‘Taleasuanc rn Belle, Tyler W¥orn a= ee mim acedo pe tedanan, Perry, NYrk. OM brig Bo t Kaling Rept 10, Fero, Holley, Mant 899 bbls ep: ha: at £2 80 por pall—tonohed at Caling for wate ant 4 prowterc rap Bopt 19, He ry, Booker, Naat, f) ep 810 haxp ont Cf Ter bok op § aug 1, tet 33 Y. Jon 50, Tropic Bire, of New | n6 report off, a ereken Bed ors URD, UO Are brig J @ Anderson, Homer, ort herb Geran'om Piorsa: © 5 late Rowell; brige ton. doneR, O anarncm, Howser Arr sop Adela Wightman, Port