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HE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 71869, THE LOTTERY POLICY QUESTION. Samuel Dickerson and Marcas Cicers Stanley Held to Bail for an Alleged Violation of the Lottery Laws. ‘The case of the people against Samuel Dickerson, which ‘war adjourned til] Fridmy, was called on by the Reorder yeeterday—Mr. Sm'th, appearing for the defendant, who was arrested for being engaged in the lottery polisy busi- ‘ness, on a complaint of the celebrated Marcus C. S.anley, ‘who, it will be seen, was examined on a similar charge In ‘@ sabsequent part of the day. Mr. Smith moved for an adjouramens of the case in con. weqnence of indisposition anda prees of other important it Counsel for the complainant opposed the motion, and oped that it would be finalty disponed of at that time. The Recorder eaid that as far as he was conserved, he ‘weuld agree to.an adjournment for tne convenience of ‘eounsel, bat as the motion was opposed, and as it was his imtention to dispose of all the cases before the April term of we Grand Jury,: he the case to on. Orr Smatth then said, that Reoerder ha decided adversely ve ail the poinis which he seol, it woul fo evewer an indictment by the Grand Jury. fiaed the amount of bail at $500, wich was given, and Mr, — wm left the room. ing @ discursion on the Sxing of a day for the hear- ing ca targe pencing against & man pamed Baldwin, arrested tor soiling policy tickets— ‘The Recorder said that he was strongly of the op'nion | ‘that uniers the priser themselves are described with a3- @erscy, and the placc where the drawing wil take piace tw mentioned, the mere printing of numbers is not sutlicent fw hold the party. ‘Hite Honor intimaed that the ors in the Thompeou aso.- Aputner ier poiley man—had Phar Pring hal ngned his warrant, and intended pie biieiees eens re hiro, but up to that time it had not been done. Heex- (pressed bis deserminauon to ferret cut tne matter. MARCUS C. STANLEY'S CARE. At 2 o’elock the case of the people against Stanley, harged wid being engaged in the lottery pollcy busi- mess, was called on by Recorder Hiarnard. The room was q@owded by anumber of men inierested in tho hitery Dasiness, und who seemed to take great interest in the pri ceedings. Mr. Holases moved an adjournment of the case till Mon- @ay, and in 60 deing aud tha: James f. Rrady was associ- with bim aa counsel for Mr. Stanley. gave diferences of opinion between counsel and their @lient with reference to the manner in which this exami- mation shuld be conducted, and with reference to how ‘The differences on the part profensional, and on the part of Mr. Stan- bor of generosity. The fasne im this cane, saick w. Holmes, must bavo developed itse:f to the iateltigence of the Court as an issue between certain parties connected with foreign lotteres and the defendant, Staniwy. The Mr. Ataniey’s 4 whetber in pursning ieatory course on bis part he should strike on other Garten whe might be cugtged in the’ lottery. Vos meee, or whetber his counsel, unler a sense of professional duty, ehonid be restrained their nurse of examination. Mr. Hrady was engaged use, and desired & postponement of be eine speaker was unadie to have an tuterview with him ne to the questions of difference, and ‘the in eretis of Mr. Sianiey demanded the, Mr, Mosrien sheald be thoroughly cross-examined. There bad been en cv iient intenton lo crush Stanley, as the proceeiings meld before the Recorder clearly showed. He was com- pelied to be pptecorver gh wg ee oo -asions withont counsel, and ccunse! asserted that he had eight witnessess woo were ready corroborate Mr. Staniey io what be swore to. There was another cloven foot in Wile prosecution. Mr. Hotchkiss, who was put forward a2 prosecutor, was thica), and his Honor’s officers wero anabdie to tind his abouts, it was a remarkable fact that couneet on other fide was aiways opposed to Mr. Mtanley, and no dou received bis remuneration from one fund. Thore Inad been strennous efforts made to crush Stanley, and counee! thorciore asked as & matter of justice the @anee sbovid be adjourne:t. ‘The Recorder wahed to correct Mr. Holmes, by stating @at as far as he (the Recorder) was concerned, bo mat @er who stood behind the curtain, bed utmost falrnass and EE, £3 | 33 the hands of hus éiients, who wore partioale to have the case determined at once. tbe ite counsel, saia Mr. Smith, wan, whether i Tacia parties who are vielatt the law, and Stanley was aware of, or whether bie (omer shoul tinoe to violas the law or be exposed. w Mey t was hie doty to of that would lead guilty j Bag moray fe et he thought it was better thas HI x i 3 be i ea ' [ it fr a : 5 § 3 i s that if t E i t ! i i | eutor, aad he cannot be found. ap a ened Wate a woudl gram Khe wore Try resonable one, and which he would g eras sitting on the bench, but where he wae acti aacom y having & large somber of cases to die. uh i! fettnsanenbraie not Si aent speech mainwinod tha’ 1% wan the defendapt’s right wo meet his accuser face to ‘Mr. Smith observed that the affidavit of Hotchkiss war gofficiens to cause the arrest of Stanley, because he stated from knewledge and belief that be was engage) in the dettery ry Dues 5 The [ An ‘denied the motion to prodace the com. My. Hoimes then moved that he heve time to wen other witnesses, which was also opposed py the ofhier ‘The Recorder said that—first, a compiaint neces.” sary t show that there is reasonable greund to believe that arime baa Deen committed an escond, that much person ee charged may be brought before the m: Crome - don't know, # | Whore were you born’ A. North Carolina &. Where do you live? A. Latarge House. ot ‘What i¢ your occupation? A. Ihave none wince the a hs way, Sod if so, what, relative sve you An phectofe bin’ peeled net you! A.'l declin ‘fo answer any questions, under Taken before me this 19h of March, 1% Banmann, Recorder. John &. Austin, of 100th street, between Second an ‘Third avenves, became Stanley's rurety to anwar th) obarge before the Grant Jury Supreme Court—In Chambers. Nefore How. Judge Clerks. THE UNION RANK DAPALCATION Manct 19.—The Union Bank ws. Jacob H. Mott.—tn this enee the Cefendant bad mado @ motion to be discharged Tale morniag the Judgo mads an order deny- jag t2ie motion to be discharged fron arrest, with $10 costs. Refore Hon. Judge Sutherland. ‘THRE NORTH AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, paper , David Lratit and others vs. J. 1. Cre nom ‘The following order was made by the Jodge:— That Cyras Curties, eq., be appoiated resolver oe of John J. Palmer deceased; ani it ie referred to Hon Wm. Mitchell to examine and pass counte por} Jobn J. Palmer as special rane: rere ee ‘se gon an an arecutor oF, Ay sonal fe authorized few ie extate of Jobm J. Palmer. Peveers ov ree Purr The Chicago Pree tae an adver tusement, forty columne long, Of lande in that city dalia. quent for waren. “THE LOTTERY MANIA. Arrest or tne Propticter of a Gare Enterprise —Interesting Cerrespondence—Leters from Several of the Ladies and Gentiemen Want- ing Tickets—Country Newspaper Kdltors im for the Chances, dc. On Thuraday last Sergeant Berney and officers Wyn- Koop and Black, of the Mayor’s squad, arrested the pro- prictor of a gift onterprise located at 392 Broome street, under the firm of C. i Todd & Co. :t appears that for several days past compiaints have been made to tho Mayer by parties who had been induced to invest moaey in the above concern that they had been decetved and had iost money, under the pretence that if they purchased tickets im the Pencil Gift Enterprise they would certainly win a prive valued at not less than two dotlars, and a chance for a $500 prize pencil, but that on reovipt of the pencile they turnec ont to'ke nothing more than plated, and not. ‘worth over fifty vents. Tho Mayor placod the matter in he hands of the above Officers, who 900n assortaina:! iba. the parves in question were dally iu receipt of a larce umber of leers, and that they had q box at the Por oceans ry rene yours man called to ge Atcordingly on Thursday morning the above officers stationed themacives at the Post Oitloe, whon, about half- past ten o’clock, a young msaimaie bis aypearance and called for the letters in box 3,721, tho number of the box which the officers were informed belonged to C. Todd & Go. About two hundred were banded out to the young genticman, who pat them in # bag aud start ed towards: Jway, and when in the act of setting into ‘& stage officers Wynkoop and Black took hin into custody. He was taken before tie Mayor. where be gave his name as Wm. H. Hall. The officers then visited No, 372 Grand street, where they found two youtg ladies, named Catho- rine and Mary Todd, answoring a large number of letters, which lay upon the tabdie in the room. They were also Drought Defore the Mayor, together with the letters found on the premises. Tne giria state] that they were in no way connected with the concern, ner was there such a firm as C. 1). Todd & Co , but thal Halt lace peopel son carrying on the busihass, and thoy ware employed by him toanswer letters. The ‘The Mayor accordiugty dischargod the girk, but held fill to bail in the sum of $1,000. On opening the letiers— two bundred aod thirty do nem. der—received that morping by Tinil, $210 wae found ea chosod im about sixty of them, tor chances ta the gift op- torprise. Among those found at No. 372 Grand atroet were about forty from various editors of country nowapa- pers wanting chances In exchange for pris. Numerous ad- vertisements of Todd « Co. cut from country papers in the Southern and Western States, wore found, some a colama in length, stating that the advertixers were extensive manatacturers of gold pencilg, and that in consequence of the money pressure they were induced to got up a pencil gift enterprise for the purpose of disposing of their stovk. % wonk! entitle s persen to a ticket A who had a chance to wina gold pencit valued from $2 to $5, besides gold watches, lockets, chains, and purses of gold dollare. Any person hesitating to remit monoy in advance would be alowed to send their names and address, when Todd & Co, would make thefr drawing and inform the parties by return roail what they had dreewn. Ry this means may were induced to send thelr camer, always recelving an anawer that they had drawn a valuable pencil! or chain, with a ticket giving the number that drew their prize,and its value, as follows; — | irra ira ea ag Value of prize, fa GIFT DISTRIBUTION. ; Drawu by.. Drrvecerecoccsrirmenrneneetsietre tt ter! teabet obbt te Gy The foDowing are specimens of the letters geceived — FROM A MEMBER OF THE FEYNRYLVAMLA LEGISLA TURE. Horse or Re: Harnasne Mresns, €, B, Tamv & Co yo ndvortnemest which baw 1 r' County Democrat xince January M4: lay terme — Our clreula- tion ia the lareat in the couniy—bet ween 4) aind 30) e>plen weekly. You wil havo recaived ® copy, no doubt, of the Democrat, sever’) WOKS REO, WIID Yom’ ea Mare ed, My shsence from ho oained the delay in replying fy your cireniar, You will please forward me te chats to {his pince, apd the week afar ite reception de “prize” wil be noticed editorially, ReepeeWully, yours, J.'A. MAGRE, A WOMAN THAT WAKTS TO BE COMSIDERED 4S MANY AS TWELYE. Garvin, Tu, March &, 1868. 2. B, Town & Co. —Aire—You say yeu will draw for a cub e twelve Dames, without the money, if Keat by an agent wisl a © copakder me as twelve persona, aud wel me tndb Ty 1 will sad the money umaedialy Xour nuoseriber, . VAUGHN Grayville, hie county, i. ©. %. Ten & Co,, 32 Broome airoct, N. ¥. AN EDITOR WANTS A PRUE. Tuer Awsercax Orvicr, Brie, Pa, March 16, 199%. C.F. Topp & Ve. ~Genta: the inet of Yanuary you sont me ‘ane panei) and peo. and J Saseried your wiv ‘You e mow that i 7014 & pull you would draw me one of your wrinie a Igave yous Tieket., saying uneguivocally Wat I new yOu wore ratiabdle L! a yon marked copies of paper, bat hare Poetved nothin you. ‘eriiten you. Now, how 1¥ this? re scepter ovr te Os commne by reco aren fail in their en, ta: Muat 1 be cor yo retract all that T have and to warn tb tbe pudbic against nies yo2 hn- your Of cours T must do #0 'o save myself, media\ (ure, WANTS AN ladders Farrrraviuie, Lawannen Co. Ind., March 10, 189%, Mr. ToonHaving reed your ad myself to send you's few lines, before lsend the mone; nd Twill know thea T reeetve & lattor from, yor that tt be safe to send moury in a letter. et thts lever make Ing drawing and send me word. I chink if ou dus ee 4 Tcould gets great many subscribers. I will take the ageney it you pleane. your iettor YOUN RAINS, Ja, Fayet! vawrence coungy, Ind. YEMALE POLICY PLAYER WANTS TO TRY FWR HAND, Conumeta, Tenn.) Macky Corwry, Maron 1, 1i5% Mosars. ¥.C, Topp & Co—I have consinded to'give you # ‘and see whether It will rz or not. T baye tried Hwne & often, but bave not gained xayihing from him, Hince you have published the little strip that ix ts the Detnocratic Meret Texpee: that I fet a good many othera to go In with me. Th Ie more {an Ley will, 1 will soe to morrow morning winout I have heart five of them cay they would if T =| Tah , Hend me @ full deseripiion of your louiery by mau, and you wil oblige, yours, 1azy P. KIRBY. AN UNLUCKY FELLOW. Lietina Towsenr, OLaniow Corxrr. At Una Thaveceneluded to give you a (etal or two, ean r sveriisement and thor I woud ‘ry my lickin your wa T neve: Inch tn amgtudng of the kind aod iff’ whould prove good T think thas { might cncoarage olhere. Ae I am dealing in the cantlle bunibens direst your levies toCatleasharg, Uiarlon county, Pa. Yours, with reepect ‘The value of prizes drawn where the aie rh not atvance the money always Pted value exceeding $10 and upto 2. “The bolder of the tehet thinking that bi prive was what it was represented to be in value, dmmeviaiely remitted $ with the Licxet, and received in exchange plated gold chain or pens!) worth, it ie al- loged, seventy-five compte or one dollar, Numernan let. tors wore found among those recorered by the officers —T wat Mgt gp were pot what they were represented to be, demanding back thelr money. Yesteraay the So a rallied a Oe ren se found about one hundred and fifty more letters for ©. E. Told & Co., received by the morning mail. On opening them $160 war found enclowe for priees. The cierk at ‘the Post Office stated that C, f. Todd & Co. for the laat mouth or two have not received lew than one hundred letters a day. that the rece'pta of Todd & Co. averaged Nis about $1 per week. Tm Ovens. There will be no matinee at the Academy to day, as announced, the artiets being too much faticued by the lengthy and elaborate performance of the Hu- gvencts,”’ which drawer still greater sadiences at cach representation. It is sunounced to be given on Mooday next, The sixth performance of the ‘Huguenot '' last night war honored by avery crowded hone, It was annonnced by the director that Mme. de ia Grange was euffering “from am attack of intuenya,’ and “could not pomsibly appear,” and that Carsdori would ring [a Grange’s rile at very short notice. Mime Caradori euny = ae quite successfull) faustied. 1 and the audience seemed was the same so these which = Mherwise the have preceded it Tre Vrecixia AND Reeerecey Parroan Comrasy.—Hon. John M. Bola and Mr. A. K. Maynard, the former once a trustee, and the latter @ President of the Virginia and Rentuaky Ratiroac Company, send us letters containing their determination to resign all connection with the com pany, ander the belief that the lands of the company to seoure the payment of $1,400,000 of bonds are not worth $40,000, if they are worth that. Both Mr. Botte and Mr. Maynard say they were deceived as to tho charactet of the company, and Mr. Botw says that the bonds of the company wore thrown into the market in every direation an? made payable to him, « large portion of them aan any trust had been executed to him and without He Immediatery demanded Aecds of the ad and when he foand they were aaa to mest thie bonds . he gave up all connection with the affair. Wiltamsborg Cy News. Mvoremovs Inaarrrarasce.—On Wednesday night two men, named Danie! Sberiiem and Alexander Smith, applied At the station houre of the Vifth precinct for lodging, stating that they resided in Middleton, near Newtown. They were both accommodated with lodging “s i = they departed. Since thie time Smith has ye wen, a5 most diligent rearch has beon male few Hie friends state that when he wont away he $400 in money with him, avd {i wae euppored Oat he dpe foully doalth with. On Thursday even. ing Shor ied ai tho atation honse again for lodging, when ho wan locked up to avait investigation ioto the mutter of the disa) ce of Smith. Sheriden denies att Erow edge of him, but the matter le nevertheleag pome- wha’ veiled in mystery. MORNING 7 a , = a | | F es | | EDITION— CIPAL APFAIRS. Hoard or Aldexme: The Preskient, John Clancy, Haq., in the chair, The resoleiion which was passed by the Councilmen against bills now before the Legislature concerning city affaires was concunred im. The Board also concurred in the recommendation of the Mayor in rogard to High, Bridge. IME YROMORED LATINOSD IN WADADWAY, ‘The Mayor also sent in a message against the bill before the Legislature fap the jaying of a ratiroad track in Broad- way. The Mayor saya that if it is decided by the city to have ‘ raitroad ‘u Broadway the Common Council should have the control of the grant, and that itshouk! be given to the highest ba like ferrisa and other franchises. Several prepositions had been loJged wita the Mayor olleriny | $200,000 and more for tho right of @ raiway, subject t) vertain restrictions, The communication was referred. ‘run: $9,000 Ov¥RPAYMENT TO KENRY ERBEN. The Comptrolier sent & communivs'ion res ing tho pl dai of $9,000 to Henry krben: for rity: Capal red parte developing other matters connected Devaarenmy ora i, ComPrnow I M's Oven ed New Yons, Mason it, 1858. To ne Common Got net ‘The report of the. Committee on Franda af the Burd of Aidefanen, made ts the: body on the 8 day of March, ire Iation to the overpayment on au awardéte Henry rien, intro duc mony of Charies Turner, Deputy a A James Timpeon, Avdtior in oe pa in a Mander which not only jumifies « ned in making an evplanation, bt him to do so, in juntier to houself and wo wrath. © The fli minwi be Matimony ae taken bythe rmmnaliter, are not published witb the report.” ‘The fon in statement No. Lfannexed, is understood (9 nave been faicen in @ reporier of the HFRALO, and puokiabed sab- betore the commiiee. the body of the report thus attaf aver And the Deputy 8% 5 0 testimony 0° the sioner, vi “Your cowmittee very naturally firs: examined t! inthe Finance Department, who Knew notitag wi cerning the water, aml referred them to Anew ieee, If possttile, than did the principal, as he was awsistant ai that tome, Your gomrciiah Obaries Turner, who was the Deputy Sires: Com ai.nsi >” that dime, and whose duty tt was to make out a} And althoareh be distine ly recoRocied be ing mnde ailione for the payment of two bundrad thontand ” the sane day, und exhibiter @ yousher for tia! amount, not produce 8 roucher tr the ma the Com pteot« xt pth ‘wren by ravorring 10, thats dmoay in No J, annex, tat Mz‘Turner, in aus that, Resingon the eofdent belief that T bed never signed a warrant fo pay an aware ta Henry riven or sy oder parson of Canal or widening of Wathor same wail secompaniad by reytusition Department with a sl of de amount of te a dane, with tho bathe of the person entitied to de Kaue, the Comptroller dit not volunteer to give any axplanatte ig subject under investigation nt thet they should call before them the Bireot Commissioner who Bad the prinetn) clare of making Out the reyntaitions and the Nau ‘Rwanda on the rele referred to, in conjnetion with the Auditor tp the Finance De partment who hed the evstady and agian kemping of Ses caeyui> for the opening ition taatindedt to, Binev fication of tha testimony ant af the report of” the Board of Aldermen a more thorough examination has deen made, and the following requisition, signed by Turner bimself ax Acting Sireet Commissioner, assompani linia of the awards 19 Mr. Erhen, and others! amounting osdiont, was found in 8 pigeon hoie and pot in the ie, where it properly belonged. aniaaioner hereby applien nthe Of New York. for $08 M51, on snout sineet opening, in purauinoe of article 2 chapter 1, action 139 of the Revited Ordinances, above re deawn age mage for "raw? MecouDts, Vober a duane mon Connell, CHARLES TU S008), 3 1. Henry Reh New York } . Henry Prben New York Life Jasurauce Total... dice nies Liberty wigest Aacon referee in the miter of Altre) Wootten Seeivet uastds Maverick and oihere, bainy beware of aw Mevertek estate, paid ander order 0! fm oe es wes 00 SS. ve with the recuisiiiow ang iets. ‘The 851 BAG va Me. Feben, and Wie BL Zin Ue Maveric. cente, make ibe aragt sam contained in the requisition of 2%, 08, referred w. ork In the matter of the widening derpool , Aw abr ‘On the presentation of the above reyniaition of Mr. Former to the m resn in the Fimance Depxrumont, with tho of awards, the folowing warrants on tho Feanay vere aade ont ; rane n ye TRramenem, oF » Rey April 30, IMB. tw WORK Af TAR No 1.19. © carance ant oF order eleven thousand two Bra.ced and f. oy ve dollars, for award opening Wainer retreat e } mort jckedas ben? on epderpement the back. ae <= heme D. THOMPHON, President FrANtA amMorn’ ing te & total am of $4. ADs, are in the handwrting of Norman A. Boaeh then Aaainiant Anton, end son inlaw of Mr. Turner, The warranw ware then sien oa by the Ooraptrolier, and the Asststan’ Auditor delivered them to Mr. clerk of Mr, Turner, ‘The Biron ment tnen pald thoee ‘warraata to the par ties eniitted to the awarde, and took frous ther & book kept me in the Bireet Department, lowing re. “A from the Streat Comentastonor warranta Naa. 1,170 and 1,1%, for twenty: St Gomme eight bundred snd Ave dotiare. in Sill for award to Henry Prben and New York tile Insurance and Trus: Company, in the above maser, $04,505. New York Life Tnvuraner and Trost Company, dy D. THOMPSON, Preaident, Hi. RRBEN. Th the maine pigeon bole where the lint of payments to Vr. dant nother reautattim wae { May "7 ran wened b a pinned to the eialemeot of an award not, for amaland Walker athena, dated June 22, 18%, for dhe urner, Depnly Sure! Com mastones ida roquiation wae 89 order Of Gost thal at award of $20 De witow and eee of EUyah Another requisition for the mum of $600, f A ©mvament Waieniine shod be paid io Henry & Ve found, dated Decombar 15, 1898, treet Opening, Kigne’ by pinned to thie recnigtion EXTENDING CANAL PTRPTT 491 WIDENING WALERK SrumeY— Ts George Raab, ao tpenee ‘ anenpese, fn consequence of error in reportof( no CHARLDS TORRY Degg Maret Commiaioner. runt New York, Dec 15 1866. ‘nition wan found, ciated May 2%, 186. for by Garten er, Ackog Buce: Commis tdon was accompanied by # list of (we awards for Canal and Waker e\rerts, amonoung to Ue rage rum of 96,485 20. Morte reat sition was found, « AY 1803, for | hf nied by Charien Parker, sioner. waa accompan ie! 8 memoreninte © sqyard om Canal and ‘Walker etree! of dume endorsed Two memoran: ay for the following aware om raag? Dar au. », By isald rionor, This req ugaet 1 mniy Meret Commie . Se Joep) 7 Donald Ansicnes of Joaaph and Murray, } Hu ye | btn | Mag 20, riper: Beudder. oon ir. Turner and Mr. Fimpron hare had fee the inst ten or Afteen ears. ip ecard to al! the operations of making ont requisitions, warranta, and taking reseiptsia ‘be payment of Rwvarde for oiening etreeta, it mi piates pected tbat ald ha’ amore pre Flee wtslement or tne varies mepe ye taken tn toe - ance of these operations, It may not be t inthe j communication to stae the process of py eerie] male On account of “streets opening.” whith bes Prevailed woul the ordinance passed for paying the awards on tbe Central law tn relation oonrning streets rninaboners of Awerdn Aseremniay, egpien of thelr report, « of the Street Comaminatc Couaty Glock, "Ne proviain te. made, for fart sarin. h ® copy of the awarda, ant ne ec) and anthewt's form, 2y De Kiroe! Devymriunens te Uy r Section 180, re’ iment for eniendine nan Dep aleract of war: heen forpiahed nance Department; on the gon'rar ona inte Rireet I on for the perform: racia mentioned in the las: section, or for * work dore under any hy yin the Rureet Deparcme be paid by the warrant of the Comptrolier, drawn upon the reauiricn of the Street Commissioner, againet the appre) rin- Hom applicable ihereto, and al! such eontracte, and, tie ae sownte, vouchers and cert Som rela! shall be hep! aad Lied in the off Peal mer’? } Tos practice undew Uh awards tor | sure eis OpeRing, WAR ae nian ° | FLW), ng. te regula ton 1 at. medg Sut nader tke danection shone popers "gine woul! fl np Warrants on thi Khe several indtelduinis tuned tn the tise owls shen present he warranie, nav ibe Papers. fron the Department to tbe Comptrotier, after the Comptroller he et warrants they wou'd be returned to the Anal afer prosuring. the sigmatcees of the Mayor wl Nd rallthe wWarramis (hus @xesuted wo dons anata tn Cn ailing. y Commissioner won!d then to tbe eeveral persons named in ‘bem, and pts for me in a book bwonging t the { Mr Brben, The report Cad ing Bim 0 the offer of the Steer! Cammanis Tak en nyerd regortet nd the only oMajp) information on which the Tinsnee Depart | in ihe | part | Str recent oohding ts ton eval, and swe ite quality ie not . great ploseure with her execution of ang alr fram @raun’s Pmall, MARCH 20, 1868, ment eam not eeoording to the ordiganoe above reterre’ to Nba coarisition nd lst et the Bernat 0 ¢, Me. Parner ceriiéed to the o have heen done tn the frat cor at own wgpaiure, Gnas the sum of BNG8S to Mr. Krhon. ascording to the reeord of awards in the Btrew’ Department we Comptrulier wae not per- mat itted by the ordinanes to doubt ths Wg 44 of that cer- {Goste, Aside saumony of Ar. Tarner.es given in tho requiaido:, wnd lint before referred Lo, (be De t WAS NO! tarniched wi wide an. reenrd eviicuce hich bawin uf the overpayrarni and at the came 7 to inelnnato tothe committee that the Tied aigied # warray. lo give Me. Rrben #® Was enlited (0.06 nesouator bia deinga favorito re very of the aymen! to Mr. Erbon, ye discovery of overpt sto to the Corporation, Mr Busteed, ,biained saiistys” ce of the facts from the records in the puree: 5 aud on the cho? January 1804, commenced edings semis: Me Riri be reaver of the ammun: of ‘overpayment, Res) ly ®m > AG. BL AGa, Compirolier. Srarmomenn sO. 1 ‘Testimony of James Pimpeon and Charis Trenes before LS ae on Fre of the Hoard of Aldermen, March 3, jamee gua ee Was the first witness calied npon to give hia stone OF the commitweand dhe anawerg of na? ae tea ont weer aoe Bay 1 oF aoe of the existence of the requisition, wee the awn £99 the amoant of the opeaingo? Oanai he Absitamt Auditor, Jgnad In favor of Hear; eniag of Cabal ntrew? | nay fag sen auch & pApar. sxsde auto! the office without wrond waned? A. “p} Gould aot ony nm Terie tions hey are made G. Conia a requisition being Who mak in. he biseat O suones's othe Wis dhere ie no such document in tho Me oice wow? A. None tomy knowleage, tough dave seanele | for on . Hare yn roade Ms gan: foarch In the fing to find euch Thave, bi ot int any. om sot Commissioner, the next su! Bis vestimony was Streote Daatoinai une: Do you sy ‘i you ever saw thatrejuslion? A. I | dot, Iie E Wave ern { Q, Then yorare # 4 arrgsition we T nay that thal money be ikely w be paid ous by? A, Be sapet here, Thettave ho la a amt May, when nd Toehove.” Q. Was thers aby charge agatnst him when be was dis- charpart ke Tab uot av are that “bore wae any. at zou wid that you were not tn ‘he offiee when pit ok. No, bet om that day I signed re: autehion for ve vie vouaber for the payimen! of Yeu; Tooksd dap bath, but cous only find tha! on @. How dia secsune for iudiry ome wad not finding tho other? A. ‘There may not have beens vousber at all for wa 324,000, for Mr. Erbem was a great favorite in the Comptroller's of ie it uot strange thet all tho other voushers that should bein the offen were thera when this one ts not 1 be ound? « Tikink so. “me commnnication was referred to the joint Committee on Accounts. HR STATH WOMAR?s HomPrTar. Al Mosvemey wWoved to up the Mayor's veto on (be BPint of a rite for a State Woman’s Hospital. The proposed aite was between Forty ninth and Fiftieth stroow and Vourth and Lexington avenues, He thea moved thas the resolu mak.ng the grant be adopted, notwithatand. ing the voto of the Mayor, which wae¢arried unanimouny, VW GROOY AD PAVEMEW © ON BROADWAY. The reports of the Committee Grooving the Roes Pavement in Browiway were cs! up discuss} report waa im (ayor of champing The edges of tho Dlocka, and the other of inserting pieces of wood betwaen the blocia, ‘The ppeciications of a substitute were ther taken up, for the purpune of sacerta. 4 13 what the several plans would cost. The subject war ultinastely lak over, wend jasde & spacial erder for the next mectiny. Adjarned w Tucaday at 5 0'ooek. Aldermanic Committee MORF BUSINRAS FOR TRE CRAUD COMNMITTER—TIR HIUDAON RIVER RAILROAD A£SSRAPRI YOR WHAT IS BRLIRVAED TO BAVE BREN YAID BY YRIVATS CONTRACT. The Conimittoe om Assessments of tho Board of éker men held a mecting yooterday— Uderman Slephene in the chair. ‘The assssument list authorizing the paymont co! $2,000 © tho oomtrector who filled up the sunken low at ine Toot of Thirty Syst ctreot was considered. Mr. North, the Secretary of the Huducn River Ra'irond, aacordisg ta by Uie worveyor of the company, and aan by xy eppraredt between (he two sar- fe by the vy Surveyor wae correct tho entitied to $2,900 from the c'ty, while f, oa (he other band, the sorvey maute by the oom: pany'e surveyor war tight, then he Aboud cay de paid over $1 700 by the city. Dashies tha tao cent portion of the contract has already bees yy the com. pany, Cate pr emgeeye YRS of the re mainder helalso been slvames@ Wo him by them; and trerefore he did not oonstder R right ‘air to have an arsesement levied of the railroad sory ha for the contract if the doen paid contractor for per Dis ongagement, ur. umming, the contractor who fled the lote, pro daced the written contract, showing Woes (be cuyagoment ‘wes that he war to be Pye fifteen coats per cubic yard by the Rd and the company for the work “he dena, that he hes now pe a tying etiathis sami considerad.e t ne, and did Teason wise the money duc t hiin oy the city should not be paid provided it i due. He knows that Mr. North is mistaken, for he bas ovly rece ved $1,187 {rem tbe company, which according ta.the roport i; veh oF thelr own surveyor, wan their part o7 the contract snd had noth.og to do with the other portion. He har never received any part of the other $2,000, ) ich w the amount of the mowey now dove to him by the city scoording to the report of the Surveyor. He felt astomzhod that Mr. North wenld come and ine:nvare pub: tha; ho wanted to cheat or the city or the company out of #2,000. One membor of the committe moved that tie matter be reférred to the Committes on Frauds, buttheothers boliew. @d that no fraud existed, a8 the onl} polota on which the contractor and the railrond company's officer differed was whether the covtraot agreed to be yall for by the city had been paid by the og yt and Mr. North war not able to way powitively that it had been advancec by the reil roul compary. The committee directed Mr. North to look over his papers and if porslble flad proof to sbow Usa the money shonid not be paid to Mr. Cutom ug, aud to atten! Anoiber meeting which the commities alt bolt before maxing out thetr tothe Hoard of Aliermen. Afver Stating the object of ther tetdiag asciber meeing to be pT ttre oe J An opportunity of bringicg si) the evi- denee that wae to bear in hic favor, they a¢,surned. LOT UF TOWN POR TR ORPHAN ow THe rrrscoraL crcacn. The Committee on Lands and llaces of the Board of Coon inern moet yertenlag aferncen. —Oounci|man Craw. ford, ebairman. A coromiuer of ladies appoured before them urging that the committee would report favorably tewards granticg them @ oto! ground between Jee yee Pour) ere re a Pack ay - Deing 190 fort deep, jand they ,would ai) together forn: one F Of 200 foot by 180, The da id which itis © erect on this grownd would about $40,000 of $50,000, and would occupy @aquare area of 16,600 ‘Tho Iaties wtated that the ep ¥ Bod incerporai@l fre yeare. ‘The number of children at present in it 87, nd thes rupporied by subscri donations ani colle Uons. consequence of this they have to refuse etvaltianos to toe ave of tive Accommodsie 400 of the lot which the bullding would aot occupy be pee pen pe by ve for axercinn, The averege each Child je $6 60 per week. vidnally well provided for and ed of all denominations are tt ited without the ai gbteet n= tinction, They enid that they bad not #pokex to the May- or about the matter, but Miss Tiemann had tgought two children te the institution. (me of the committee maid that ft wae a singular fact that his Hogor would bave children brougis te volent Institutions Awd then veto an action for their benefit at the expetee of of the city, After which an sdjourvwent took place, the committee promising to visit the intite tion Before taking action regarding the petition Personal In The dworder of Judge ee y oa famed auch « form that hag been conve; of notte, hae ae the kdvice of his are JI, So * “ yo od Will pall for California woany, Wy, the Baar of the Wenn, wre Conca oe montns. ARRIVALS, From —" in hip Victoria—Mrw Barnard and ‘wo ehil- dren, of Brook! From. erm in Wt By ™ Peed ne Harion in Fi me, J vey, Pmapuel Fernander, dno iene Another Hell Broken Up. ; Gap | ppsvnat are VICK? BETWHRN GAMULERS AND THIRVBS AND THR POLITE—& POLICEMAN BADLY RUT. Ate late hour lasi ndgbt Sorgeant Croft, ot the Mayor's Squad, and a force of policemen made a descent vpon a | den of biackiegn ond thieves st Wo. 84 Lispenard street. ‘Whon the offic cra entered the premisen the inmates com- menoed a Gerve assault ojum them with tamblors end every other avallabic missile, Ono of the tyimg glasaan struck officer Biack on the head, infiieting @ vewore bot not dapgorous wound. Sergeant Croft was driven into a corner by the gamblers, who threatened to cut him ato mineo meat. Affaire beginning to crow rather serine, word was sont to the Wifth ward maton house for rein- forcements, and a piatcon of men immediately repaired fo the sceno of diturbance Meantime the lights had been extipguisned and the fight was keot np with great spirit. The arrival of the fresb policemen, owe rer, soon Pot astop to tho covfick Reveral of the gam dare auc. ceeded m making their ossapo. pus fecrtesn of thom were arrested and lIged iw the station honae, Sul eatly were arched, acd ‘@ Inrge Ba pe Rion Cig ai ps) sod other dargiens' im: ruantity of wkeleion keys, jin: plndpte were se'ved. " The place proved to be the ren- dezyous of w formstable orga >iaa'ion of thieves and biack- logs of the wo atdesoription. Lispenard streat has loo been the resort of gangs of Boye boys and disrepatadle characted of Doth sexes. The operations of the pohve crested ap intonse excitoment iv thei neighborhood last Bight. ‘Brooklyn city News. THE HINTH WARD MNADER-—INVRETIG ATION REFOME TRY OORONKA, AKD COMMITTAL OF THR PRIGONRE. Coroner Cozina heid an inquest yerteniay to ascertain the facts atianding the death of Dennis Reynol The deceazed occupied a portion of a house in Dean street, near Vanderdi't svanae, which was owned by his broier, Christopher Reynolde, 22d who rerided with the famiy. Be came dome aout 934 oPslock o@ Wednesday avoaing im a wild mate Of excttemont, and threatened to turn bis brother owt of the nouse. Reosiving an anawer he dhi not relia, he struck the table whh a heavy stick he hat jp bis band, Nennis forced the wick from bim, and tons it inte be eatry, Os his retorn to the room Christopher ralsed a chair, which was caught by Nennis, when they clinched, and tho Jatier cried ost thet ho was stabbed. He rap th MoCormiok's yrovary, next door, whora ho fell down exbausted. Heing comveyed inside, Dr. Frankara was calied, who comimenood proving the wound, whon he Sigd. Dewwie’ aod eh‘idren hat made tho'y way out of the bowsa through tha hack window, inaving Christo pher alone. He wae srrested wiowily aftorwarda, tne following is the jary empaanelied, and the evidence takoa vest, which was Belt la the County Judyo’s ty Hall — ¥ EB Sikewan, Wm. Sefer, Samuet B Wacers, James Raberte, ‘Wm. Boyd, Toeme Lepnon, Andrew Then 02, Franklin, Doremes, Jotn Dooley. Dr. George Coohran sworz—! mado a post-mortem ex amppaton of the body of Deanie Reynokis, at his house ia Pasicontreet, near Vanderbilt svenve: Dre. Hutchinson, Score C. Ball, Franicum snd Whitehead wore present; the external appearanee cf the Ixmly showed au tusklie — one ineb in length, #icaated two inebes from the ple, within Dalf on inch of the sternum, passing oo quely downward, backward and inward to the ex Seat of two inches; om dissection found a wound extending deg pericardium ; it was Sed with coaguleuxl venous dined, tho wound pene'rabag the upper anrl anterior por- ight ventricle of the heart aboat baif an inch Totho Coroner (exhibiting four knives; one a emall knife, with p long, narrow hadi Nej—Witnens i fe coud Cause such & wondd; (a botoher's is kpife exdidiied.) I Shimk this ie too lar; ; the others would be Dkels to produce auch @ oa Juror—if the riad la indicted at the instant the heart dilasce, & short D.aded knife, such a# snows, woukt make ao incision came bus death in sonaegaence of ns 4, ree ©, Ball #worn—Wan prevent at the post morte’s examination, and took down the poten a given by = Costyan, sad slao witaersed the ‘ances dowcrib ean ads nothing farther to thie ony: ome thing I aid—l went op inthe Fnmogeen agaring from ene of <>, tiad the knife, Reareher nous the sense ih 2 te ) a was informed by deceased man's wits aher the prisoner nad stabbea ber nusbaad, be came back to te Bouse and cE i. ‘the Hinth ward aS abowed i 10 106; Kinfe is, {opened it aot there dleoversd two Poskes bmg Wk? | ook ont and gave to the oBhuer, with « Dito 49 hand Mem to the Coroner, the trunk was a's bec decroom which the prisoner uocapied, I gather: ed from Mrs. Reynolds, that he romained avone in tho house whie ene had goue out after the stadbing; ~ PrN TL ph revolver i pe Srapyed up in paper eitber of street, 2 a state of Ubas be reteived @ rtab examination, J found be had received « and seroe bus im every wound of deorased, ant be died about ®& quarter of an hour after my arrival; should jadze that be died about twenty miouies afler recelving the wound; he was quite inmensibic when | arrived; wae toid b; e one in the store that he had Been stabbed by hie brother; the de Ubrietopher told my hueband to clear oat; my Sonbens said he would when he got ready; Christophor then struck the table with am oak stick: Deonis war «it ting om chair moar the table; he yok up and wok the #tick from him aod placed it entry; Dennis wrung it out of bie band ‘efor a seems of a minute or two, when he came back Christopher took op a chet to wtrike Denpia ; Ponnis caught the chair, and th had another scuttie of a minute or two, when he cried out that he was stabbed, aad rae oct ine the entry: I did not eee him afterwarde ontil I went into MoCor mick '# etore: be wentout of the gate hallooing mar der; Thad my child in my arma, and went into the deck bedroom with my two ehildren ‘whoa We pot out of the win. dow, | thea went into M k's and fonnd tum there im the last agoniow of death: be died while I was there, about hatfan hour after he wae stabbed. Curmtopher used to carry a pocket knife like the one shown, but at that time | saw no Koile told po one that the knife with which my huphand wae stabhed wae lying im the entry; the boteber knife sbown waa found on the bench tn the knife box, where {; usually wae; Christopher had no time to get the knife trom the before the acottie; h® was not near enough to rereh the box; the nephew wont out When Chritopher struck the table with the stick; be iv qaite & Young boy; my brother, Peter Wilson, in the room at the Ume of the acute. Michael Nugent, «ind, stated that he cane into the pews Tad prisoner, bie uncle, and ——— > mony of proceding witness up to the time eune i ‘wher, becoming frightened, Tele and ren home. ‘The corelnded fy evidence, and the following verdict wae rendered jury — Cat spuds come w his denth by beng @abbed tn the beart with « knife or some sharp instru mem, in the hand of one Christopher Reynolds, on the evening of (he 17th day of March, at the house occupied waged decee xed, {a Pw ific treet, naar Vanderbilt avenue, ‘The Coroner thins Wook tbe prisoner® voluntary #tate- ment, as follows. — My name . Cio stopher Reynolde, am 49 years of age; was born {5 irewad. live in Pacific street, second door east of Vaudord!it avenue: am by cocupation a laborer. To the qnestios, have you anyViing to say, and if so what, relative to the «J aa the r answered —I did not Tisow oti t @d | mast hove been ont gf my senren. The war 1 pon taken to jail by Depoty Coroner Hirdeal!, to await the section of the Grand Jury, which i@ now !n sersion The voluwtary examination was made in the Su) Court chamber, On taken out of the Rp peg Deputy Superintendent Pole, @ large crow: had eal lected to et a might ; but harried of with all City InteUigence. Acaprs) os om Rereon Raver Rawnoan.-The expres due at noon at the Chambers atreet depot had a vary oar- Tew emmpe from going into the river when botween Pecks. arrison. While the cars were under fall bead. enginoer perceived an immense rock on the track and he quekly put on the brakes. The wheels were topped, bot the cars dragged and. the locomotive strack the raek, revering it In two, one half of which fell into the Fver and the otner the Urain jolted over, The rock, it teems, fell fromthe bask above. Several of the brake brake rods of the car were broken, as well aa nh and wome of the bolte of the engine. None of the passengers were injured. The train came in im due time, Thea miracle that the train was not run into the river Pow is Prxver Spnger.—Shertly before 10 o'clock inet ALi @ Lre was discovered in a two-story brick building th the rear of No. 20 Spruce street, ovcupied by P. nh. Roseelot, manufacturer of stee! skirt springs. The firemen were boy’ at the premises and oop extinguished the 5 jomage to the stock by fire and water will amount & about $200—eaid to be insured. The builling is damaged about $100. Naval InteMgence, The United States steam frigate Powhatan, Captain G. ¥. Pearson, from Norfolk via Madeira, bound to China, waa at ®t. Helena on the 28th of January. We understand that orders were received at the Gos. en my Yard, ore two since, to ft out with de. of-war Saratoga and Proble, and the be The we op the Cus steam ‘rigate Wabash, At the Brooklyn Nevy », i nearly com: the Sell be ready for sea Nyy the’ tat of tor atcha she will go immediately into commiaaion, and ber station en Cag ship of the Medilerranean equadroa, PRICE TWO CENTS Alleged Evasion of the Revenac Law. THR UNITED STATHA OFFICKRS RESIATED — BXCITE- MENT IN BROAD BTREWT. ‘There wae mech excitement in Broad street and near the neighborhoed of the Custom House yesterday, grow ing ovt of an albeged evasion of the revenue law by Kesars. Mestayer § Pergeline, wine aad Mquor importers, No. 17 Broad streg. It seems that recently a charge was made to Collector Pobell that the abowe mentimed firm bed sworn to false invoices with # view to oacepe paying the duty. The (ol- lector sent a posse of Custom House officers to the store to examine the books and sce whether the true, but they were not almiteed. Justice then’ applied to, and fo eaves eetech ubenad $9 eaauine the promiaos, Thuraday aferncen Surveyor wate his deputy and assistants, prooseded to the store Meturs. Mestayer & Perge. we, and formally took ‘possesses tion of all the books, paper sod property they could fad. As it was thes too lale to enter tnto an exeainetion, Place waa left in the Feat ot a Custom oficer aunt wo night officers. from duty al ncven oc ik bi ee iccar ‘odock yester Jay 70 of}cers. Sborliy afer reven o’eiock ae Meme. é and Porgelive, with four of pelt emp'ovin, ontered btore wad demanded premession. otticers kave, whereupon they were atta*ked with otber dangeroun weapons, ant bly driven store. The books, cupposet wo om oved fraud, were qukkly made away ani have been found, Phe ofliwers notiiod Mr. inept they had rece:ved, when word Rynders, who, with hia officers, re-took possess store and arrested Messrs, Uestayer aad Porgeiu gaye bonds for their re rance The affair the utmost excitement down town, and the most rumoue were efioat with regard to the fracas. This firm pall $16 Collector Redfield ag an ind fica) won for alleged frauds on the revenve. Since the above woe have reweived ® note from Mensra. Mestayer &. opinion in their cay ii 5 a FEB A } mt i A Se i gee sf if Avro Arrrerr ar Ey tornoy—as Lenmuernc Case — Ai interesting case of a.ieged extortion came up before Jus tire Connolly yesterday, at the Lower Police Court. Morris George, & young man about 20 yoars of age, was charged, on the comple int of Mr. White, deing bas ness on the cor- ner of Broadway and Fulton street, with having attempted to oxtort the sum of $5 from tho wife of the complainant under the following cirtometnaces:—On the 17th instant Mrr, White received a letter sigaed R. 8. B., im which the writer aceused Mr, White of nconstancy, and informing the wifs of the latter that #ne could be convinced of the intidetity of her husband an‘l of the tenth of the sceusa- tom the sum of $6 to the author of the formed Mrs, White be be would await her answer at No. 106 Cedar vtreet. tha receipt of the lihalbons epletie, Mee, Whit ‘orthw ith informed ber husband or its contents. Mr. "White wan determined to trep tae ferow who would thur attempt to tmpove npon the creonlity of his wife, and asc Jngly @ letter purpercing to be written by Mrs, White wee nd%remsed © RS 8 nforming bim of the accept- apee of his meitton, snl desiring that ao interview migdt de hi ne coraer of Fulton and Courch streets the follow ver'pg. At the aposinted hour Mr. White, Deompany WA policewan Hamdiim and others, proceed- ed wihe epost where the ktorviow was to tale piace. They bad not been ee: a wapien pen ey Wey decovered the prisoner, apparen’ for vomebody Hy a preconoerted wenn, ae fellow was (iraxn into the tap, sa _— Poem S. A roe 7 named 0, ana alao arre: te’ Aelod on of having boon te the oan epiracy. On Whee examined the Jatra'o, Ube pri woner, Morris George, admitted er eee in question to Mra. iw, but depend bis brother was aoe by 4 impliented in the ping. Justice Com ear e testimony ‘of tho comaplainant, deci the evidence wae Coauffictent wo a tho prisaners oo charge of extortion, as no overt act had been committed. Be would bowever, comnit Morris George on charge of malicious libel, aud would hold his brother Eoucb to ba.) to keop the peace for the pox} nit months. Sinaesan Cane or ALLO FonamRY.—John O"Donohae, a junk dealer, doing business at No, 293 Froot atreet, waa taken into oustody yesterday on @ chargo of forgery, under the following somewhat singular exrcomeances:— Some days ago Messrs, Clapp, Puller & Browne, of Boston, raft for tho sum of $208 14 to John Dono Sons, No. 2) Front mreet. The better containing thes draft wen ‘misdirected, and fell eto the hands of the wrovg party Ray 1 sod improper use of |. inatead of boing @ rected to 203 229 Prous street oR that pen we back of the paper, sed cali tt toe erent poy at No.4 Wail strect. The mistake was soon afterwards disovorod, when the junk dea'er was arrested oa charge of forging tho tadorsament of Messrs. () Donohue & ons. Oa being Brought before Justis Connolly, at the Lower Po ce Court, = eee ee ee oe ann ot eae . The prisoner gave abovs amcuni, when he was berated from caswody. Auaann Luoniovs Rowaxce Cane —A further ox- Kelly, at tho Seterece Market Police Court, an afternoon. The defendant was not ge turing the exam nation, in consequence of hie detenton at Fidridge street jail on a ety i suit on bm ee oe by am for the cued mev AD adjournment in consequence of absence cf his client, but the motion was deniod, and exam. pro” 1 with the testimony of the prictor of the newspaper in question, who testifed Ane Lbellour romance war wtitten exam nabon waa then adjourned Aikoro Pxneove Foroxkim,—Joseph ali, tobacce Manvfacturer, appeared before the Mayor yemtorday af ternoon, and made complaint against & man named Parker, from whom he alleged be was lduced to take » forged check on the Tradesmen’s Bank fo $550 43, pur. porting lo be ay by John O'Domohee & Sou, in pay ment for eight hundred segars, for whieb he gave a check on the Grocers’ Rank for $666 68 for the balance. W i. Weldon & Lyons, merchants, No. 12b Bnd street, also: appeared before the Mayor and made @ sim: iar complains ayainst the same man for passing @ forge! chock lo the — of $1.96 59 open them, in payment for» bil to #100. A warrant wan ed m the hante oF Sergeant Barny for the arrest of ‘wor, bat he hay left the city Porrine Qcacs Menrcss Burs —Dr. Hunter, of Yo Division stweet, was we yerterday, and Gned $25 Die a posters wtuck up in varions parts bye bel Axoruxe Borsiany —The aae No. 42 Primes street, was entered by burglars om Thoreday robbel of a los ofecoppers. The pol 3 Affairs in Mexico. LETTKR FROM reaauer <aeiee To THR rorR or [Travelated from Le ft Franca, of Mexico, Mareh 1 Nanonar Patsce, Mxmeo, Prat Leos, ACTUAL DeeGDErT OF we terpuutor toes ui i He i Pe 4 ii Hills ‘ment the tes which, unfortunately, asunder. Therefore all dimicnities our Holiness will bebold in unequivocal teatimony of is im Mexico. The that the Almighty wut pop ange * to the end of the mission {t has 80 happy auspices. However still be, it relies on the Divine a w epenteste. of rat MTs exstiment Of the whole Mexican ps gg cS y Fy a santa. Say veut liners do bieas govern ind acthories of Ge: rapante, ia order Baad Sale eae mamumned cand gee Soares <aew Ge "Uprer, tony, your We Sant dovewed sane Leas G. Conta a é sbtty i ‘Ter Prere,— We hear of freehete at the Daal Genesee @ unueually high, AD old saw mill near 4 bigh falls was carried away, and the cat renense val fooled. At Bufo the ico in the creek is broken up Lake Rbor Proceed to | and the water i# pent up #0 Re to floed the reed