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NEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY, Commitice on Railroads. ORDIVANCE TO RBORGANIEN THU FINANCIAL DBPARTMEST OF Cul ‘inter some’ farther ualness the Board adjonrned to ‘Monday next. BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. BEPORT OF TRE SPRULAL COMMITTEE ON THE COMP- TROLLER’S AFfals8—SPIOY DEBATE on MAYOR'S MESBAGH, BTO. This Board was in session lan evening—J. N. Phillips, President, presiding. Immediately after the reading of minates of the Preceding mecting the repcrt of the Commitee of (his Board, appointed a few months ago, Mr Odell, chair- men, forthe purpose of examining into the books of tho Comptroller's depariment, was presented, when ‘Mr. Orramson said that es the document was volu- minons, and as it was of such a nature as to be stucied rather than glanced over, he moved thet the reading of the repwrt be dispensed with and printed ia the miautes. ‘This motion was carried unanimous y without debate, ‘The following is the report of the commitice:— FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE CITT. To Tue Honoxane tus BoaRp or ALommaay ap CovNcit MEN OF THE Ory oy Naw York:— The Commitee to whom was assigned the duty of cxam ining Loto the pudlic accounts and De books of the Fiuanoe , Fespectfuly present for your consideration The apartments cocupied by the Comptrolier are by ny means suitable for the business done therein There pot erace the present apartments for Comptroiler nimee f is burdened with doties and ‘pcommoded greatly for the wact of safll- accommodait cient ations, During the whole crarse of «nis examination your comraittee have foond renewed ase rences (if, indeed, any were wanting) of bis ero ements a2 & public offer apd bis fatibfs! devotion the Bnanciai taterest of the Woatever Vomogcaae bave beep ound in the Dooks, or errors in socounts, want Ler, as it Is’ {possible for kim, under the pressure of ac cumalating business and duties siepartmenta, whiot details should pe mac sre Poa concuoted by the various clerks and employs ir the exariration made by your commits has been ox tended as far as the Limited Bpproprin'ion alreasy made cal Duvkkeever ena accdantant, which they did, and your commitiee are of the opinion that BC ome more le coulc hawe been eo'oried Section 2 of the amendod charter of 1849 8) | be an exrouu”s Caparimeat, walch shail be de “Department of Finance” whick whall here Control ot ail the fod ceucens rf the Corporation, prescribe tbe forms of keepiug sod reatering ever, apa mil accounts rep kepi tn the ‘severa) donarimen's of the abel be subject tothe invprc\l n aud review lo’nima whai them, ant all Seoonate ‘eb! ‘The odie’ (oer of Usia depariment Wor oF creditor. culled (he Comptroller of the city of New York. Although by this secti.n the cuty te imposed upon the ‘rious Cepartme: te of keeping thetr books and accounts the Comptroller may dir 0}, yet Mo power is conferrad upon him 40 enfuroe the correci keeping of ihe books ‘accounts in the departments. Your committes have been ‘unable to find amy books, papers or vouchers im the Oepart ment of Streets and Lamps; but from inf mation and belief they would state that f any seers lope, (ney were taken by the Vate Commissioner when he left hi in the “treo: Commissionar’s evariment, owing to the trou ies there and the ipjanotion placed on the booke and Papers, your Committee bave recon aaable to mato ne Ghorovgt aud extended an examinstion sa they wished But they arc ratisfied that no regular acd sysiemaiic books Dave been Kept. In fact, co deficient and weg'igeat has been Ses depertnecl a tes manner of rim ite woo" wnte thet ¢ Comptroller en compelled, of necessity, to open ant erp cervain books in his office, which should be kept in the Street Department an the Tax Commissioner's office they have a complete and systematic set of books, aud y20r comul.ite bave Deen much pleased with the the buatacer-! in which the affairs Of (bis devartment bave been conducied. [a the Board of Education and the A mshouse Jepartment 7 Commities did not go, a8 for ths vast sums expended yy them they ers Dot responsible to the Common Council. Bolore proceeding to spooy the varioas errors of Commiséion and omision on the part of the sab ordinates of the Comptrolier, your cemmiliee are compelied to my that the disordered condition of tbe Snaccial of our pment ‘centre in the Comptrolier’s office, and al! the of tbe vantous departments should appear io fre erce ie lagere kom in the office of the Comp! . 817,008, 0 78 ‘amount as chown by ‘the Comptroilor ‘ta bis apnoal report, same date, is. $16,984,156 00 seseeeseees $26,764 76 ‘The Comptrolier obtained bie ‘ntetoment probably from be stock cle kK, who is undoubtedly correct, The accrunw of the stook clerk are clear ad correct, and proven wo be 0. tbe Gute The stock clerk t right, Where ihe error or errore mating thie differunce a°e to ve found, can aly be arceriained by going over the various Bicck accounts, which would req’ ire t me and labor. The tots! amoont of revenue abd arscasmeat bonds ay shown by the Cor} oporta for 1854, '65 ant "6 {{2F he Inns dove ok give the tot! | amount cavtanding) ‘The toial Amount as shown by ihe books ia. Making a difference of ment bean ciado up direotly from There also a; prare on the lorgor of Siaking Fand, fotto LOT, & charg amounting 0 § anneal ropori twat tho bead of '¥iro Loam slook.’ The Comptroller steter tv hie amount of Fire Loan boade an morigeges then on bardwas $46 600. If tole scoount, Fire Loan Stock, ts inten T#1 ty represenc tne amount of bonds aad morigages reme olog unpaid of the Fire Loan, (hen there | & aillereace bet roen tee boots and tue Oomptrolier’s report of $33 816 30. If the soooun: te not {p\ended to repreven| the amon. of those morigagye un PAs, then the 846.600 mentontd by the Oompirolier is otto be fevad up a the books, and the bookke*per Jel! ie wBable to tell #bat ihe BosoGEt does represen Four com wiitee we Of 'he opini mn tha no one st pr she Finance [eoartment can toll (witnout going beck to ib? commencement of the account ani sta. yiag 1s out) ‘what It does reprereat—for there t# mo Fire Loam stock tow tn existence, Mt having bern of long ap. v9 ‘redk Waly AOOUUAE & Jong InVoRtige ion wil! Sxiending back trough © period of t Will bave to be done to learn correxily books against par {gen who bave bees soiiestors of the public moneye. Many Of them bave legal e\i-ote, some of them atiawod by the statute of limluasions, some are just within the |\ mile + $2,600 00 87,481 99 143 18 1 ats ‘Wiltew Bernbam Jone P Russel) W. B Yarrineton Rott B Reggies ° Corpei'us Vao Benschoten Robert ® Mortgomery Abrabam Miler John G. Kipp Oberlin Oncor Jonn K Townsond.... 49 1866 hes an unsettled account on the books amouniiny to $80,189 28, On the boots Kept tm the Tax Commissioner's oflice, ar. srrinmnlly apa rainy rap, ant ta sous aye y opt, and this accoual balanced. Daf ts Bot balanced on the books of the Oomptroller - Mr Heary H. Howard, who sucoseied Me Hatt, * Hart. Your commies are of the opinion thai these counts by this time shculd have been settied. Way the; ‘fare pot balspoed on the books of the city can be besi ex Pleine by thse who ha: ge of tho books, ‘The following ascounte, to wit— Wells ana rhe : pa, ments made by the ci Colicotion of the aseessm nts levied upon properiy for toa: urpore When ine sasessnon's collected are not suffisien: To pay for the work dono, the 4 densy is suppfied by the lssve of avacesmont boads. The assessments when col lecied are credite to ine enproprisie sccounte, If the as: scerments be all paid, thea the accounts will balanes and there wil! be no necessity foran tssuc of bonds. Tare fore the excess of expenditures on these several acconots over the receipts should eqva! the am vuut of sssessm>at Donds outstanding egainat the cliy, The ‘oregolng siate meni shows the smount of this deficiency to + $4,767 959 0) ‘The t tal amount of bonds 138,268 00 ‘Showing that more bonds have been issued Micloncy to supply, Of.. $280,305 99 767,969 OL be hs irae amougt spent Pur ores specided. and this amount bs now dus toe city of New York, someaciton bas bower be taken at once to collect t, in order to rehove cur nearly exbaasted fweasury, Your committee undertook to have the vouoh- for payments on these accounts examined, but were Unable v0 provesd-— First On account of the limited appropris ion. Second. The Compirelier'’s refusal to pay the amount already sppropriated. The oply arrangement yeur c mmittes could make wi:b their accountant was to boli themselves persimaily re sponsible for the amonat of the present a»propriation which betng consumed, be refused to give his farther se: vioes, on the groand «bat he*was unable to give his hcg ‘and labor ape trast to the rem! of » laweult fr ward. To exe: ‘the vouchers on these acco: bes large undertakirg, more ‘ham «ne piri Hist y reasonebic time Your commitice be from information reosived in the ioe, that euch examination would les y of the fact that charges are made on these accounts foreign to them, and which should fotappear thereon The total amoun! of outetandii fess meni bonds ts no given tm the lart anonal report, and ts only to be atcorined by geing over the reports for fevora! yoars past Toe Annal repor; shows ouly the Ie- fue and Feder pion for each anparace yaar. ‘The vast sums ductothe cr'y by defauiting officers, unoard tazes and assessments, t sufficient to strike terror and alarm among our citizens. 1) indicates @ carclessness in the keay tog Of the accounts and (ho co lection of the same iraiy de Joreble. Tne toil amouvt of claims ageinat sundry oo! Teotore nd others, as shown in the foregoing part of thir + $138,121 45 2836,679 2 4,753,969 01 $7,730,750 70 il De coliscies, Bur who believes thal under ihe prevent meorgemeat of ou Aloanetal aif srw this amou't wi ve materially reduom‘? ‘Vealod @ state of ibiogs divgrac fal and deplora burea ove under the city go Through is the large sums due the city for unpaid ax and sesessmenis find their way t» the treasury, fs ool Jectiona amount to from one «© two millioay dollars per ancum Your committee are of the opinion that 20 90° in the whole floance department, pot even the Clerk of Arrears himself, has the most remot» ides of the amoun* for which this bureau should be held reeponitbie, It is not known correct’ what amoant i nlaved ta tna hands of the clerk for noilection, T's frauds, defalcations, errors and de! jes found im the slight examination whicr they were oily abié to make, creaied in tae minds of your commeticr the gr-atest surprise and Gorey that such See be allowed w exist The revori made to this — are sent are bound in form end payments are reorived ‘hoy se the retrns mate This sytem has been practised Since the organization of the dee ment. Avtvesume re turped as anpaia are orosented to the persous reproventat as owing them, numer‘us errors are discovered. K has already beem ascertained that thousand: of dollars returnea as unpait had cen pard to the collectors bef were made to the Clerk of Arrears, Over six stances bave been reco ded during the last shree years in which the collectors tnamsclves hive acknowiedgod that they reosived the moneys whish they revurne! as up0.l- looted ; and your committee ave of opinion that a (noroagh examination of thie departmen would reveal the fax that Vousands—vot bend seoh Cases would be found Tee Clerk of Arrears, who, your comm ise believe, was zealously endeavored to bring order oat of chaos, ta not able, owing to a want of room and sufficient clerical force, to accomplieh moc as faire now etaad. The uterces of the city troacury Imperasively require hai 8 compatent | bovkkee ser shoalt be ee! to examine the books from whica the returned to this bureaa aro tiken and an aooounting be had before the varies and sureties disappear The present Clerk of Arrears s0acare ia tbeos view! of your, commiltos. He bes experience, Sader the vreseat syetems, sed expresses that if sufficient foe, under the charge of Tepoed an3 compet-at book reoper, wom soyed, to the city tesrury will more’ than a bani compeczate for the expe ee He thinks t econ ristion to the mr ies making them, >¢ it bimesif OF any ctber officer held to strict ascoun ing therefor. Bat 11 te to the returns of uncollected ageesuments that your attention and the atiestion of the public is partica larly javitec, Tho statement marked F ise tet of retaroe made to the Clerk of Arreara from January, 1863, to De cember, 1866, from the oifice of the Coilec‘or of Avess ments. ' They are 710 in numer, and av enorn by tne footing made 1 the returns amount to $1,410 463 44 The amoans of Whese returas should equal the difference between the of cash ceposited with the Ubaaher Iain and the original amount of tha aseegement list Bot your cctnm ee leara thet out of 710 revurns not one ever, been o@ictlly examined tn the Comptroliers of apd that no aitompt bas ret, bee tae "if oorrect, thosld, be-oha god 19 Aud no charge *baterer made of the amounts; while ai tbe same tine « private examin atin, made by the Ulork of Arroart, reveniod to bim the fant tnat tne retarn’ revo incorrect and full of erros For the extension of Cans! street and the widening of Walker siront the retaro is rea dered $19,000 short of its correct amoxmt, and ts footed up... seeeee «$160 053 00 snould be SL 8,000 00 Making & difference of... 64,959 00 wwarde of ‘83 009 ‘epascountes fo- crm vealed in the foo ing, eho wing tbat dolla ® on thie — pane emeine th an ‘And tbe cor eot footing ab: Making & difference of. . acta, rutern for opeaing of endered Moking @ differepos Of .........0c20006 exit, is return the collseter bas rot only made the above in forting. but Ae Aas duplicated some siz or eight paon@ Gone, thereby charging them twetor om the same re In wwe’ retary for fairty eigaih street and shi-d foouiag of. $1,168 Blo: mingdale rout Regulating Broadway and Sixth areca ‘Theso are given ase fe of tbe ineiance all of which would fil up (Ne pages of a moderae steed une © that hie Gomor the Mayor, of oar peblic affairs, the mai it @ proper to sine thougn mtanding ai ower oF onntro! o7 | fa sopronriaie bead Io Tiew of all these facte, your committes urge apon You, nos unly as mombers of the Common Uneneil ant coerdiane es citieene Moneys oon senled ip falve ret shall bere been asonrtained, ty proveoate them aud their Torevior, #0 (bat public efflears saa! no longer pas their aeballowed bands n ive treasury of the people with tm penity Your commines hare embodied thair recommen datione tm proper resol-tione, which they aubmit with tnis rerort Your comuntttee are compelled to acknowletge their In Cebtedvem to Mr Gewge “eckhem hae conducted thie In vewtigns bi mreit | aeviotant bering Gey ted nearly Your commitve orld rasomr John T. Treepdals...... Jonmihan D Seyenson. Amounting 0 . this evge amount bes troe and correct olty by the parties mentions Sipe should be tacen b0 Gollsal the mae; fo beir ;reseni poriti ©, soon wed. Your conmmitee ead @mount find toe bonds givan by tbe suroties of the above men med par jes sub only few of bem could be found io mpwe ler’ ofee §Your commitiee woul hore steie f late years wo books, register or written memoran any hind ras bam sont in the Oomptretier’s office contawing & record of the surety bonds hei by (hs ovy as teowruly for she fawrsul discharge o we duties °° publvc veers jo feet uncer the syeiem at present pursued avd Kelowed wp for several years past, poblie officers might 8 We!) plve DO NeOUrity, lor tbe ronson that the bonds are fot croecuied. Your committes kgow of but one is Genes w bere & Sond has been proescured, and even 9 | yom tn exnibii of the araount of the @nnoe! axes remsining us paid prior to January, 1867. The fete! amount le $4,806 670 27 ‘Garvey Hart.tas re receiver, trom May ©, 1848, to May | sane Soul fom 0° one thousand dol ars oe and \s here ay thelr compensation bat the com atten a tinned and thet by lat To revies and corre! bere y login ted nee prepare prove books becsfor, ike secounts ment of ro Pues Thay ‘taee wl errors io he propor Posting tem ‘and when the examing’in shal bs com correo: Ronan Seaiae townd” that the 9. To es mine to 0 the rondiion of the We Seer rain bo is en «Welle kod pam lot, femciag vacunt 1ote, ‘sowers, lens om loka, and | Wal var se os | and to 6 end (elt MEmwinarion in the various depart mente 6. Tha they bave power ic employ clericni ai), sad Bere rower to send {7 per coe a papers, and thei the sam Of 7 Ue ae propriat: 3 'neretor, O HUME SaNKLIN | 1OWAS y ‘ er var VAN LY VAMPS |. WAUGH 1 Two or thr:* ubimportant peluont were -sferred their appropr'ate committees. OCTOBEK 23. 1867. ‘The of [the Comm\ice on Wharves in faror of di the slip betwoom Watts ard Hoboken streets, was {eubmiited, to which jwa: sppended a peti\ion ‘Weped by a numer of residents, asking that the Dasio migbt Dé Cleaned oct !mmediately. It was referred Wo ine Uommittee of the Whole \ ‘WHY ARB FOr THE OTREST CLEANER PAID? Mr Hocus presented @ resolutin reque ding oe Inepector to inform the Board why the laborers em» apes in Cleaning the streets have rot been paid SALARIES OF THE CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD. The PRewwant of the Groton Aqueduct ae pont io a com Mapication egking for an advance of the salaries of atte of bis assistant’, It Wa Yoferred to the Uommitico on Salaries and DERATEON THE MAYOR'S MERGAGH The announced the reception of a mesmo ‘rom »is Howor the Mayor rela\ive to tae present siate and srospecta of the saenered, for which see repors of pro- ceou gs Of the Board of Aldermen, Mr Kuamarp moved tha: the further reading of the communication be discemet wita Mr. Ortasson hoped that tae motion would not p'eva'l He had the pleasure of reading 1 1p the afternoon, sured the Board that it was a composition and should be read for Bansomoe. - Mr, Surami rejolped very warmly. Ho was surorised that any membor of the Board shonid be so disrespectful t» his Honor, the Mayor of the ciy of Now York, a8 to obsracverise his memages os Bapoome’’ specones Mr Bovis suggested that the commnnisation ought to be referred to @ special oommiitee of five. When the reador had conciuded the document, Mr. Roots repewed bis motion. Mr Orransom amended It oy adding that various ech mot f reforms suggested tp previons messages of his Honor be referred to the same commil'c: with instructions to report pr ge to the December election. Mr Cramn talked fora few moments, uving the word “ Burcombe” so freely thet nothing else coala be hoard at ‘he reporter's table. Mr Kevwarp wanted io know what the committe would bave todo? He earnestly desired that they would roport bo'cre the let ef November. Mr BULrew remarked tbat the minority took occasion ‘oceat maine upon he cbaraoter of Mayor Wood when over be ernt fp & commonisation to the Board. Mr Muwaon, who ai ways in roducee the ph ase “ait} count; of New Ys ne to te oratiyn, deesanted eloq \ por the integrity and ssility of Fernando Wood. Hea Tecttgly upon the condition of the lute cbildren in the Almabouse, and was procoodiog {a bis original style, ac ° mppanied by azprooriate gesiures, to dwoll apon the o pelea of the * city and county of New Yori toe Board would not listen to blu, aad he was finally ermpelled to take bis lordly protesting against the istioe of the Board of Uisteoieg to him ir. Ortamson said that the only motive which the Mayor oad fp tssutog ibis message a) this pariioular time was to influence tbe obarte; election in December. There was no more intention or pronability of nis sv; carried out by the Gommop Joanoll and o thotr roing so tbe flour and beef Itne tc California than there wat \betr fying The Mayor cid this for popular effoot. Mr. Ottar.on wished the comaities to bs #0 constructed and ipewuoted ae noite cheat nis Houor out of his intended fame. Be (the speaker) did not care how soon they re port ed Mr. Brapy said that all cleaves of our olt! both rich ana poor, who bad been aifecied by the Gnancial criste should bave bern inolate tin the message. He thoaght if merchanis were making mney they should az tst those wbo were obliged to carry on thelr operations by an <vemaion of paper. If the anggestions of the Mayor w're carriet out, merchants and tue richer classes would be oriopled by a*citional taxation. He was oppoved to in- Croasiug taxaton at the present time The intercats of all siames thou! be mudi ¥r Maxon observed thst ths merobauts could laxe oare of themseives, but it was the duiy of the Common Council {9 toow after the interests of the poor. Mr, Mc" att bad po objection to see the broken down yeniemen of the Fi‘jeenth ward breaking stones at the rele of a collar per dav Mr, OraRsom remarked that the poor people who had vpems (beir money in gambling in policies should have pone of the floar After an hour’s desultory debate, the Committee 0’ Five were appointed, and instructed to report before the first of November The report of the 8 ectal Committes of this Board on re- organizing the deperiments in conformity with the new charter, especialiy the Boards of Alderman and Vouvell- men, bs amended by the Aldermen, was Gnally adopted. Oo moti nof Mr. HuGHss, the third reading of soi was preceeded with, atd after the vass:ge of various reports baving reference to flagging and paving cerisia utreots ‘and cther routne matters, motions to adjoarn were periodically made bat lost. ‘Mr Booze soggesied tbat the reports of the Committee on Streo’s be lale on the table. Mr. Ortarsom called for the ayes and nays on tlimt ques- en. Ho» wanted to eco the names of the mea who werd apsious tot port flour for the p20r oa the record. Kr. B00'e's mition prevailed LOHTING HARLEM WITH GAS. The report of ibe Gas Commiiee in favor of Iighting Harlem with gas, was lost for want of @ constitutions! yoo, twenty eight voting eff m anes aamene joune’d the spec’al commiwes oa the 's Message, sb consists of Messrs. Buole, Bavich, " tine, Hant enc Noyes The ‘Board adjourned Ut till Monday afternoon. Coroners’ inquests. THE LATB PATAL BALL SOOM FIGHT IN BROADWAY. ‘The \nquest in the case of Henry odd, the man who died at ‘be New York Hospital on Monday night, from the ¢ffedte of a severe beating received at the hands of some rewdiew ai a Dall given in Constitation Hall, in Brosaway, contipaed yesterday by Coroner Connery, when the follow .ug evidence k nding t> throw somo Lite addidonal light upon the matier, was elicited: Robert Dixon delog daly sworn, deposes apd says:—I tive e-cner of Bleecker street ant’ Broed vay; I ama ‘m that house; [ remem er that on the of Sopetitation Hall ux Dodd oa ne int Mr. Show- calied fo nas of wine; 8 nim ber of persons that were at the ball were. in ibe baomaat C—- nd grammed to me 8 Mile teat 8 afer talking some time we young uation, ap was about two or three ie thls oocu. repoe ‘ork piace; when he went up stairs, one of the parity that wer to the saloon ok deceased apd koocked him down, i de not know the man woo krocked him ¢own, petther did | bear who it was; he wasin fancy dros— the man who struck Dodd; he was adoct five fest eight ipedes fe height; not very ateat; be wore a biack frock | coat, dark bine paninioons with's dark yellow stripe, dive sloth erp with ® yellow strips around ft; I cid not bear any porvon lu the crowd menilon bie name (Here 8 locket was shown to witness, tbe likeness of docsased, wesee be ree grived aa the men who was io the saloon sigbt ) Toopas William Harland, being duly sworn, deposes st 18] eveoge B, | kne deosased ; ; tbe company there was a vall next door, veld by 6 "opapy oailea tho Forty Thievor: sero was & a'fionity betwoon those tro com msion: Isew no Ogbtiog heiween them, bot I beard at there was; afer lewviug the vail room we went over > anstter saloon to hare forme oy*ters, the asioon wa) near Bond strot: we hed e few, £06 | want over to the bell again; about o’niock oa tne morning «f ne 7th he came up in m sarringe to Dr. Abern’s store, inavenue B, be told as he war attacked on the coreer of Houstoa street aod Broadway oy & party of eight or nine, and that he vas track «i Sbet, which froctored his jaw bone; be said ho wae aley dicted down by aowcer with hia boot; | asked him now be Koow is ang ehot; hesald be saw ino shot tp che man’s 0 ih was bis request thet it it was in the drawing of a town thas Robert J myonl ive r ‘10th of Ontober | waa called on by Mr. Ahora to attend Mr, Henry Dodo; Mr abere told me taere was s friend of bis ‘at Hatheia howl, foor of Grand street, nad bis jaw bone fractures, and requested me to go thers; I went there and found (nat there was compound fracture «f the jew bone; L arranged the jaw tn the mevel way; be told mo in the fret tertance .bai it was w dentist in the drawing of @ inoih that broke it, ba: Gnal'y be told me that he was avincked by three men in Broadway; Mr Aborn kid me that de ish thai the maitor should pe kept hern if he knew who factored the me distinct y he did por; | Jew of deceased, nad he wld me exahing on Jevolp in'eat diveas {n enob a aulyjec\; now Mat thore hag boon 8 ret mortom exainination made, and thet tt ap pears squentity of seram was fousd within tbe porivar stom it must have misled me in making my diognesie, Wwe parvient ¢x ectoration which | sappose came from ‘he longs must Deve, AF ADpeAre by tho doolor’s exe eine Hop, Come from ihe slough’ og oF uleoration of eeighdoring parwe consequeni on the fracvure; therefore, {am led believe the teetim my of Drs Gerriuh, Bark of veath, &e , %0 be correct examined oy s Juror—I trosted Mr. Dodd for oom- | perer know that frao constitetion hed pro: my opwion thei the compound freovore of the jew aad sr deeyurat cloeration aud eras ing of the aurrounding parte was the oauss of death: [ td Wri Hstfleld previoce to my giving her the ‘oundtone that Mr U dd bed his Jaw bone fractured by ale inj iy fo Brows way and not bys toote extracted; did not oxamine hie body ‘vo the cortidoate I mentioned thet I was dor vipeed tha: the anpectay would Dave @a oF sminsiion e# to ths cane of the injury, wuen deceased requested thet the injury he recsived should be reoret: be pecitied only Mre Ha (isld; ne, Mr, Dodd, 1) me that he wae very srry the: the inia y oame at the me (dtd for the reason wat he bad somo business to und to fue Romewe Cascacty in Wri Gram Coroner Connery come eded the inqnest yesterday upon the body of Milet Clancy, the man who was killed by deing strask 4 on the hens with @ book of wood while passing the now bailing No 174 Witiam wreet, The joy in thie onee {ork ovoasion to oemaure the ovatrators who ware engaged In putting @) the Dullding for tno oAreles*ness exh! oiied in not haying axed proper means w orowel pamers by from \ojury The deceased was & uadve of Ireland, and wat tbtrty-Cive yenre of ape “copra Deate OF A WETD OPCW ke) wie OnanacreR = reporie Tcut Che apewn vende outa beat more aon cor mi BADD reriwonrer +) PPonawey ant Onane street fo pnddeniy of olgenre ¢! (be hoart on Wednerday nigh wadelore bintory, appears, rep nae ronmrtancos ‘interest He was a native 0” Swi veriant, and ov rr to thia country solely on account of it mistortanes ta TWELVE OR FOURTEBY PSRSONS KILUBD—NINE BODIES RBOOVBERD— LIST OF THE SUFFERERS. ue Es, g ite ut oa Ses eagg? ta, sal everything *ith it A large number the store at the time, asaisting in the They boo as Uae to onenpe, sd all esp four * Fe Sears he door, were tagaaiy ra Bad 1 a Beiow he particulars in regard to the loss of origivaied in the large doublo store, numbered 1¢9 and 111, South Water streot, occured by Oornick, ware sore, Nothing way waved. The 000; tusured 000 ; z apertmonis, ‘and were cooupied as lodgirg rooms by a nomber of yoorg men, who lost ail they had tn them, probably nét lees than $2,000 in the aggregate. The build: Pewee owned by Me. J. B. Duaham, ena cont $24,000. ‘No 107. This builcing was totally destroyed. ‘It was cccupiea by Clark & Dater, grocers, whose stock, worth $40,000, was ali losi Tosured for $39,000 The batldia, wae owned by Dr Dougias, of Qe incy, and worth $5,001 No 106. Thie buildicg was vacan:, and wat not totally destroyed. The roof was crushed by the falling of the ecjoining wal. Owned by Mrs. andrews; valued at $€,000, and fuily insured ‘No. 1€3 —Oseupied by Honors & Co., druggists, who avataiped demege by water, &1, to the amount of $2,000. Butidiog samaged to extent of $1,600. No. 113.—1he first bulking west of Corniok, Cross & Co , was ceoupied by Lewis & Pegs, with paints, olls, we niahes &c. Notbi g of copseqaence ed. Got; tasvranoo,, $0000.” Buiuing owaed: by Dr.’ D. . Smid, of Waukegan; valued at $5,000, and insured for $6,060. No, 118 —Oconrled by Edward Hompatead, groceries. About $4,000 worth of bis stock was saved, including beoks and papers. Stock valaed st $20,000; thsured for $16,000. The bul dirg was owned by Dr, Philp Maxweli, and was wor h $8,C00; \nevred for $5,000. Lake street —No 108, Tappen Brothers’ clothing store. This ouilding was not desirored, although badly injured by tho fire, bu: the Mosers, Tappon sustained damage by ', 10 © considerable eum, probably $8,000 oF They have a stock of $£0,00, which is probably ed. A portion of the ses0nd story was ocsupled by CH Gavber, with a smail sick of jowely and plaad ware. The jowelry was sli secared in ‘& safs; the olated ware was removed, and about $300 worth atolea. Nola sursnce . Building ‘owned by Mr. Showwell, of N.J.; and worth $6,000 No. 110, ocoupied by Mr. FH, Barnum, with & stook of xoods worth crobably $16,000; a total loss. Frobably an tavereace, theagh we wore enable te never: ‘ain the amount, On the seoond flour, Mr. H. 8. Bradley Dad a stock of jewelry, the value of which f@ unkown. Both Mr Baroum asd Mr. Gradiey were croshed beneath the falien rains. The buiidieg was owned by Mr. Shot- by =" of New Jersey, whore gent, Mr. John Pi Jr., it Ir believed a, wan nla) tiled by 36 failing walla. ‘Ib was valued at No. 112, si, oak Ga ad the largest berks in the ety, amounting o $190,000, tn svoceeded in saving about $5,000 worth, law Douks, "The sory of ize forthooming ‘was also saved, Pipe Aan onpar 570,000 ia ept Companies. A portion o! pecond pled by asher Hecht & Oo., wish which wero saved. Love $600; no ineui ‘aire Seoe woe Mr. Ni yr pianoforte rom pty pianos ve belonging Gould and Afwsen to ur. R G. Greene’ also two g wo Mr. Eroen, of N.Y. yusical bookbirdery. Every:hing loat, CTR ‘weurance, The fifth floor was full of b = ing to Cooke & Co, and of Biack: ‘utes, & new work 'in process of p»blishieg, which was in sbeets OF course all was lost. Tne building we crped by Mr, Walter Wright, and cost $25,000. Noa. 112 and 114—a double store, occupied by J. B. od rf dealer in dey ‘The atcek was about $100,000, ox Samal part of which was eared. Iusurod Blake & Webster, deslere is millinery goods, coca ecoestel G0 fleor above Shay. Telr lom is about $) 10,008 Be bull ing waao "ned by Edward Wri aod at $38, (00, ead was insured for $20, No. 116—J. A Smith's bat and far store, Mr. Smith's lows, cooasioned by water and thiores, who stole some very valuable fora, was about $10,000. He wae insured on bis # ok for $40,000 in various foreign companies. This Duliding wes injured to the extent of about $1,000, It ts owned by H H. Magie, and insured, Severs! other build ings im the ‘mmodiaie beighborhood were more or less in. yored and thelr oocupants sustained small losses. On Clark atreet the three story frame building cecupied by Mr. Newball was cameged to extent of $500 by the falling of (be rear wall of ine Ove story block, [his lows is sus- tained by Capt Bigelow, who owns the butiding Eight bodies were yesiorday rovered from the vain of Baroom’s store one from the rains ia tho alley, The lator was the body of Mr. John V. Dickey, foreman of Liberty Hose Company Ho wase son of Mr. Janos V. Diokey, who liver at 118 Monroo siros, Hila ago wos about 24 year He wes killid by tho failing of tno rear wali of Hempatead’s grovery store while endeavoring to piace bit bome tp ta fils body was recovered al moet immediately and taken to the Shermso douse, waoence it was removed to the residence of bis perenta. Two of the other bodies ware removed, onet> Mr. Mark's ttore, 115 Lake street, and the otter ‘0 No I's en. gine howse; tbe others were removed for \dentiSoation to toe Coroner's room in the Court Hoase. A more shocklag than that wbhob tne, euled wo never «it. ated and dieigared, it was ya for even thelr mcat ee ores to re orgake exoert by somo which ‘could found upon ihe boty Ta isin way way, bow ever, all bai one were icentified The body taken w the engine house was so shockingly madlated tbat no one could id it wikh cortainty, bes it wes thought to be that of J. be Tarr, a ee Giiter, io the employ of Gerould & Co , Oiark street the head was goue, and only the traak md parte of |imus remsined ‘No. 3, taken $0 116 Lake street, was supposed to be the booy ef Jean Jangers. A passport from the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. filled up b) this name, eas found on the boty, and alto two drals ‘or money, drawn in favor of Joon Yourgarda, toubtioes the same person. Nothiig Dore ootsé be lasrned ta regard to thie vody. No. 4 was idsptied as tbe body of Dudley 0, White, a clerk for Josoph Fisk of 61 Take strect. Ho was a single man, 23 yesrs old, and came from gago about two years ago. No 6 was not identified. I t srparentiy the body of laborieg man of medium size. Tho face ie pot mu burned the bedy stit! remains tp the Ooromer’s room for idy BU oation ‘No, 6 waa identified as the bedy of Auguste Wolf, « member of Howk end Ladder No 3 fie was abens cigatoen yoars of age, ‘boarded at BY Jem ferzon strevt, and is taic to Dave no relatives living In this city. No = was the body of 8.8 Braciey, whobad a stock ©! jewelry im Mr, Barnam’s store. Mr. Bradiey wae abou) Ofy Ove yrare of age, and has lef & wife aod two soo ia this @hy, one of whom was Boclore for Mr Daroum The fa Mops at tho corp streets, No 8 was the body of K Homeyn Oiarm, of Motz & Cia k, tin and hardware dealers, (v and 62 Maw atrost Mr Clark wer a0 ola toqraintance of Mr. Bernom’s, wd upon one of the fingers, bearing bow the wife of concaned. Hem ‘age, and loaves & wife Dut a * Bo wae formeriy \eller in the Coutral Bank of (toa, ninth body was taken from the ruins just before Cark inst cvening. It was th vught to De wat af Timohy Beckley, a wemder of Mood and ladder Company No. 1, who wae the others st the store at the me of we crash. Mr Buckley was 25 years of ago, and leaves a young wife, It bolleved that the bodioe of Mr. High and Mr Mar. Puts ero still baried io the ruins, sed! ip noi no tikely that there are others, At the time of the crazl | in sald there wore twenty or thirty persons in the stors, only a vory fow of whom escaped. Mr High wae on ‘.> roof, ant being warned of ine dinner ried to go » aad bed passed through ihe soatiie way when the wo! fall, His body wost have been carried cown with th» ‘mins. # bee the fr oa Gre “lecovered the lolrare over barely (rae to escape th their tuppoeed thas os oF Uber ¢la p°\ onompe. nell who oorvplon room No 9, has nes Deon noon since he slated 1 40 to bie room Ge Jandey 4, and it is quite probalie be perished in the flemes. ‘The oconpant of room No. &, or awakening, found tho finmee jart bursting throngh tbe ‘oor ‘aw hia bedroom He bad ba ime to 8e'79 his garmente, and loep frome window to roof of ure One oF two atorie: below. Li ‘B. Say was burt oy the (ailing of some bere upon hie bead, insoma sh thal oe was obliged te retire 10 his home, and seck rout, Davie! Rock, & memnar of Ilope Hose, was severely Sart by the falling oricks siriking him on the back. fie wat akee Up tenseleae and coavey ea Lome where ne re- yt Wm. James, Ir, foreman of banda severely Brisa dn. j A member or No ‘one of hin rely jamme nnd bad to be carrie! bome., Met ves . eure ti injured. ere u insurance ¢ompanies have lost about $60,000 by Theatriosl and M: Broanway THsarRs.—The little comedy of Faint Heart Nover Won Fair Lady” is to be followed this even ng by the remantic ballet entitled “Il Oavatio D'Oro,” im which the Ropzani troupe eppears. Ninvo’s Gampan.—The Bowsay —Three pieces are annonnoed for the benefit of the favorite noior, Mr. O. W. Clerke, who plays in each They ae, 0, Damon and Pythias,’”“Oariotte Temple” and the “) in Wan’? Buaron’s —Mr. heart appearance in Popular pieces, fous Family’ ant ‘tne Toodtes,’” ill doubtless} be balled ‘with much gatisfaction by large numbers of his old friends this evening. Waisck's ~The new play of “Pastand Present,’’ in which Mew ra. Bake and Walcot ard Mvs. Hoey have made ‘a great bit, and the new comedy of ‘Caprice,’ in which aprears, Lester are on the bills. Lavra Ki —The new comedy be aid ‘Misery’? ans havvie farce of ‘+ Liate Tod Slekina”’ will o ‘inte action the entire sirength of Miss Keene’s vory corps of arists this evening. Amxnieax MuexuM.—Tho woncers of the Aqueria still the attraction conasiwutie to curiosity seekers. Eator- tals ments are given every afternoon and evening by the ‘We ib Nigh\ingale and Carlo equ'l brista Tex Coronen Orana —All who are fond of this clase of smurement cannot be otherwire than pleased with the pro grammes offered to night at Wood's Baildings, 661 and 563 Broadway; at Meobanics’ Hall, 4172 Broadway, and at the Olympic, 686 Broadway. tun eleynot volte Tlutrairs of the Kane. expedivon vo expedition Empire Hall, 696 Broad’ ADVERTISEMENTS B RENEWED EVEB BVEBY DAY. Dp'Et70 UNKNOWN, OF BROOXLYN, BROADWAY Post office. ‘BES vi Gq. ‘B, DIREZOT ALL YOUB ee 00., Avgusta, LEE A—COMB, BACK. OB FOR GOD'S SiK@ AF write, All will be forgotten and forgiven Your on henri is brea ion, father is bowed do *n in an- f ‘your poor brotber is fost 1a deepalr. [AroRuation WARTRD—OF JOHN MURY BY HTS er dndrew who landed in New York,on the 19h of angen, from the pariah of Kilemadems, Grotiee Fitl, county Galeay Ireland Any in ormaticn of him will oe thank ‘oily Hoestved by his brother, Andrew Mury, 6°34 Lud R. —YOUR’S REOVIVED; WILL S&N9 A PACKAGE of clothing direct to yon next week; write immediately fo same addrcas as before; all well. HENR L lad THE UAKNOWN, OF BROOKLYN, names Lady Gray, a strand ro: " Baw & Waits, Propeis ore. NION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING.—ON MONDAY, et 36, at 33 iDelock precise'y 8 puree and e'ake of 410) ile b in Ave. to warone. W., Wheslen wamet Osi pames s. m, Miller's Damse); D. G. Woodruil names b. W & WHITE, Propridors. {og ladies’ and geniemen ving appa have tbe same, by calling at the ollice, and paying for thle ad verfisement Hii weleten ef tone Ba be * 1,918, Ly ge iberel reward will be sven ty leaving tog Feat 8 ai Tart ry Ry eg SBORIDAY, Lye tron & BAST SEVEN. 43 Wont Fi teenth sireet, « light bi ai west, The tater Wl bo allay rewarded by ion Bt 84 Dest Seventeenth street Lees sUpepay ¥ BVBFING 2TH oot PROBA. interest, and various memor Be owner payment of both roles | finder, by forwarding the Poat ition, wilt greatiy oblive. Cet BANK BOOK, NO. 14361 OF THE EMIGRANT dustrial Sa ning Seek bel aaing 10 Fi trick Bird. The ftir wi doin & vor by leaving {ti ihe bank, 6{ Cham- ne 1 a casa 0 bor 138 N ” owner, Lotioetrin ane MOR¥ING, A SHERT OF WH TE ‘wih pumbers on, roiled in brown paper. Wil ‘and be liberally rewarded py leaving it SUTie Wiliam street, up 0o7- IN OND OF THB | FETED D AVENUE RAILROAD afiernoon isi shipping receipt book ‘use whatever to apy om iat the gene whee wil conter ‘favor by returning it to Henry F. Libblee, 100 Murray street OsT—IN BROADWAY, URTWRAN BROOME AND a phya 4 acameo ven stones, Tandocape The Ander wil! be liberally f * warded by leaving hat 4 Fifth avenue, oF 66 Nassau street, in the store- O@T—IN VAMNPRUNT PTEEET, WEAR COMMERCE, ite cornelian necklace, with gold clasp The finder Will be rewarded by leaving it st Cotiage Mo. 11 Vanbraut sireet, Breokl nm ObT—A LARGB S&AS8 BAFE KAY. A 1, Als reward wil be paid for the return of it io %4 Murray atreet. Os%-ON OR ABOU THE isTG INST. BaNK BOOK ‘No. 114,396 on the sf with the of Mary Rietean on it 37 Bpring sireet or to the bank will be liberslly rewarded. TRAYED—FROM % MORAIS BTRERT JARSHY {yon tbe af erncon of Monday, 10h insiant, & black ih eerier male puppy; hd x wile break, any body returning bim will be liberally reward TOLDH OR LUST —F ROM Syanty iad 4 STReee ear B'ghih avenne between 5 aod 6 jem sized long tailed biack mere; sear b ward will be given for \pete resovers. . THR ARTIM, 13656 Covente avenue, ress ars oa collars ‘The, hdr wil” Teoolve the 8 above reward by re turnidg him to &7 avenne 0, REWARD, pera FROM THR PREMISI subseribe ra Wahi singe eeat wag, Jed iaee and patent lanier boot, mic eben od black, Whoever will inform the sabeeri sboute of said wagon abali rece!) nove reward # taeaks of the owner MICHAEL MeuOW AN, Wealsbester Hinge, Westchen $10 REWARD WILL BB PAID F femal geveeh Nenrlon ae, Dom trons the nd Christoph w street, brtints ne ‘ian aaoerer Will return (be same shall recetve the above reward, AIP STAR {) REWARD. LOST FROM F119 STR A Inat arr ite vine box, inches doap of the West, on her val, one wi about four feet long seven inches wide and four marked “Captain Wallen, New, York". The avove reward wil be paid on ita retarm ai the office of the Mt Nictolne wove 1 REWARD.—LOST, AT THE sMBRIOAR ax chy nge Bank, or ri thenes to Fa'ton package of sit fe bale eae ike of thie State, Above reward on revurm of the ame to cin ‘Pane 4 NICHOL, 192 Broadway, NTH BXTRACTED 1 in 7 va" a © GROUNDS, “witHouY Be wagner yom ts prosioed Sy me Ooty. ae 'DOAEIN: cs canst tren mene Varies, @ cored éaly Sa fn Ainarien. OOo 963 Broome sree, VaARiCk Lok pn ye MAR HAR Lg E conpeciad @ hrenology, which “na>ies ke: ion a eo rent fr ao 5 Bcammele beiean tg OAM AL STASBT, ae Pt) grid braved to be whe greatest qouder o. iiunes to reveal the pam pre Brot and Foture wenate OF ito. Ta 4 ininiy ine Oh.y PerFOR WOO ERD give Ibe lik: Foe 80 ovate. 18 4. W BROW. Tha RF Pad clairvoyant, will remain a few ade « her devartare for the Booth = Bbe wil Mi OOF wien gorda. advise om business. i” Tum foar W ‘ree gireet, second fu "t .0r. room} a -¥F VALHIS j8 TOR ONLY ONS nie? P-nive who ean tell correctly, about lore, ere. Ines Wt Daevies, and olen progerty. Udiee Mineteen ih street, wear Bixth aves, ue 1) A, Sevek P.M Pr bet ees, or at 186 1bird avenue, a LY PRQUIRED sO BUY TWOOFT x4 fk substantial vuilt teres te 52.000. yz TO promanes Fe anteble BS and, in bt. Ply 2ble for yarpones psy ok (00 acres of "oR ORANM, No.4 ‘218 Fulion street, over LE-& FURNISHED Ot opens life wane ued ter ie rerfore bien cara ° create ae ym BALE a sal tod oe inane O° Be cone ea th oer om on the on tho premises or 8. BIKE, WW SALE IF APPLIED FOR SOON— 4 OCOUNTR! eat, with 18 —A FIRST OL488 @BOOBRY 8 1g irre, ator and fixtures. Lecation bestia the mi Ke money. The above store is LA panel immediately at No.6 wittiaw 2 BPLEPDID on ry Lipa FoR Betting from $1,500 006 per aonnm. with lite or risk. This ine rare chon Apply immediately at No. 6 ID 8D ‘eas WIULI sm H, KELLOGG & 00, $500 zi, MOET MANU? AOTORING, BUSINES yeare in eftoinel tice tor the same on to advantage: a valuable bu 08 fo 28 t op Ty gptzat ined re then the, eum suked address Inontast nee, Herald ofloe, for aren Any $i 1000. 3rks rei QUE STORE OF Sonth street,’ with fixtures and stook; doing « gvd'businens; rent low. Apply to 0. A. ROBBISUN, 4a¥ing street $18 00 =" ae care, ee nt pi oprietor for ro) ot twelve years, and govine $3 $8,000 7" speum clear of all expens’s. Apply at way eiffice $9. whe & 00 40. OO ad Hey ahd TIMBER FORSALB—4? BaRTLETT Ss ST RURRUM, ‘39th st. pear 1ith avemea @ FRED STORE FOR SalB-WITH STOUK AND FIX joree avd wagon. Will be ao.d_ hes count ct i health Toauive of OLTVRR & POW i De street, $i, Bee 4 RISTAURANT, BOB AND ‘ent: biished auc kept by tee jelancey street, or 161 Went Twenty eigh'n AEBRY POR S4LB—I8 OFE OF THE BEST LOOK ‘coklyn for busine. The proprictor le do et apply for toforms'low ax to ND. (butter ) 837 Wasbinet © Mark: mreetside 2180 Borse wagon and barness for sae & x O's KXRY STORE FOR @4LR VHBAP—in THR most busin # ato, streat, Bronk ter rurd of at et tae tl beat t FA be proprietor. ‘Ayply to 3: BONCE corset of Steazy hod ‘alton 8 reed RK SALE—AP OL) MSTABLIBERD PURTEK GOURR oott sod ekitle in Brooklyn. with en extensive q Aitached For particulars inquire on the premises, Fo. SM Pearl street ewoklys. fo be wild in cousequenoe of the ore FOR shea Liquor STORE, STOCK AND Ix tures. Apply at 67 Weotsirest The reason sickness re Le eS — eToss. on or THE Fyne io im Brooklyn. Apply st B SALE HALE, OR YER WHOLE OF THE FEBOE stem a Verma. ‘apply at the ball nbe fore , OR, SALE THE LRase, FixtoRme ano pvmm ture of @ weil Known and popular hotel in this city, ow dotag an careDent business: ters eaay to 6 ‘or par louiars inquire of D. M. HOLIISTBR, 18 Brame street. OB SALE—A GEOUBRY AND LIQUOR STORE 18 & fret rw Reason for selling, the owner bas too atorea, and caanot aitene Wik, inquire at 399 Siu eveaoe, corner of Bighirenth street. R S4lLB-—S perenne aFD POBTAR HOUR localities tu E.—ONB TO TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ed fhe a well eatabiabed © AI > oatneas; bea ioeation roadway: reni frre; balf or tie whole for anlar videncs and Teferenea ven. address Business, the beat Berals o (OR SALE OR LEsSE—THAT VORY DES(RABLE eae, aes erirene wanie, © Beat Siztceoth —— f ove ground and spacious cacriage bh — vrma Apply to OB on eS CHOONBR FOR LR— O SUTPLR AUUTIOR, 32 ter wl ont ats Ce) mo Bonde ° ot Rivington strent ona. Sehoou sr St-wager "Said schooner carries is ready for Immediate ave, Can b- seen unill ho aay 3 of eae At the above named glare M gd TINBBRE—POR Sal CMAP, A | finaer's Loos Total Palo. cedar Yaciire wt 008 nae Washiret n atrew mm YV A LCABLE OORNDS 110708 | #TORE. with & Jeane for three years and three movibs witi ® priv of Ave yeere mare, ib god sock and fixtires. of house. Haltefae ory reasons will b- given for oe 7 er of vhiriy fourth sireet aad First ‘treat, log wt the enrr. bokiew kay RAYS. OOPARTNERSHIP SOTICES, 200 —PARY WAPTED. BA PROT ABD ie man with (bis amount, and wate to vers wee > ad veriiner, ie saree ertanity to = trom. = 8 8°00 per week. jare inquire for atvertiner Brod ay, in the 0), RECT ABLE BUSWS was, 30) above amount In cash. wil be taen as pare ‘a rep tcl and repre cosh busines, that will oleny risk ver. listo GA pPREE, Ty $500,748 —WanteD, bork es Sod pease o'a lave rable opportaa ing 0. @ RK, $1.000. 170 Chaba equare. aig ART RER, IN A. ove “estab ms dollars ova —& PARYNSR WANTED, IM an mee liebed Oy afactar't elves oie (x any man, ft omplarme Fr fiereld clloe. or apply persovslly Sil Paitos sven. Biookiya. $1,000, areeet inter to ak pars fase an be DAL wilh gored salary. Lajedre of abet Ie OR, 8 Nasa adordin ¢ large o an active, with apa we ‘be be vanes ry ‘8 partner, to enlarge facinra a snich Ardoles, etersaae ‘tires oulred, Tovare of 8. D. iw. 62 Joba eu Stent ay ‘Mo weedy OPARTHARGHIP MOTIOR—FHB OF ‘ple of Mouready' & vee reli, nd under 7 W McOREADY, Ja be tod Jobe Bere Rewell, to th!y Say dissolved Hew Foun, Oot 14, 1887 JO! ye ay —THR LOPARPRERAEIE on tem Semen Be heath Oo."is this day dieosived by mare ie} ear tewan! im, Cot. 3 187. Ere Treb Tyne of ils ate tra will be wetted by Jan. 8 Soman 18 buich street, AYRER WANT! tbe anction wt for welean nice A AM aL CAPITAL. 8 with RYALL PRIVAVE FAMILY WISH TO HT ATi Mee perlor farnttere, uni May, 1308 any pacty having wach 10 Fen\, may addres A. (.. Herid omen (agora. TWO F TALKING Pann t eet RY OT Pear) street, third foor, over the Uakery, Leet iit

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