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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ——— = WHOLE NO. 8103. MORNING EDITION— PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘ EI and “Rip Rape.”’ Thad not the iil fortune The resolution was then referred to the executive com- return, and in due promptitude the goutatools and the | were dull, Freighta wero lower. Money abundant. ANAR BALTIMORE. | Ptug Ugties ARRIVAL OF THE KANGAROO. Femi tyme bn Bh pm peter next morning came | Sterling exchange 2s. syd. a 2s. Syd. . CHY IN ORE to cheounter « ‘Black Snake,’ but there was more than | mittee for amendment. the more formal and courteous epistie to which we are now At Madras the markets were du!/. Tonnage was abun- 8 one of these treacherous reptiles awaiting in the jail tue Mr. R. McCurpy Seaneies that the name of the geso- ‘ “it replying. Now, our New contem; ig much mis- and freights low, Our Spec! more Corres] * tardy exeention of the laws. . payers’ party’ was ONE DAY LATER "FROM EUROPE. po he supposes nL, fe ae Eni a “ iil 1 ery seem Wis nieces to te ment on what ia honestly de fore ba cn h Seep ‘ad fe soonid te alles by some oy e SUPPoREs . be ar Bartimong, Nov. 8, . ie a i 2 s . aged accor ‘ . nth; ‘ eribed, nth I it not be seen | more intelligible name, After some dire Angst aki ys aa mac" pokid. between noted Hong Kong dates, by ek via Maita, are to the | 7M Recent Murders in Our City—The Plug Uglies, Rip thet ibegenps' Vritich dishooor Battigiare are not the enthu. | of ©The Pon Union” and the + Preastine thenieen T © Cable Cel tions a8 the people of America were, Thero was aoe bas serie. om Raps and Black Snakes—Personal Description of the | siastic vouaries of a political faith, however 4 Scere, bit bi sare ot, bi tee naming ot the society was he Cable and the ‘able ‘ele~ | promptitude in the royal message; a confidence which 10 political news is given. Trade was dull. Exchange Criminals—Interview in the Cily Prison, die., de. are simply bands ef brigands who have the freal subsequently ref 6 eXecutive committee. nee up to par on the Liverpool EeoBange; aad wo oanict Geet Lady hor fa was yer Exchange bs, 11d. a 6s. X¢d, | ‘The law, the press, nay, public opinion itself, i2 boldly Solna these equivecal pursuits to « lonely road or secluded ee Comeniiae, Sa Sauk Ser were not that we ourselves were wanting to the ion, We on trade wus stagnant, 7 defied by organized yangs of rufians, who pillage our citi. ‘eet. » but A &e., &e., &e, peat ey pedal in tho ‘tempest we should have pes ‘ At Foo Chow, August 21, there was increased activity in | night. The credit of oureity has been sadly tarnished Tho cowt room was densely crowiod—all apparently Be Greners. Rg cagucone that - was eee’ Lay a ARES, our own special cause for mourning. We celebrated the | tea. within the last two or three years by the bloody tunis | much interested, le to convict the perpetrators of these frauds, Mr. euccess with as much glorification us we soberly could, | AtSingapore, Sopt. 28, imports were active and pro | “ic havo brokes out moar steccte tot watch one | _ ME. Gardner,at 114 o’cloek, ordered Peter Corrie und | Franklin showed him a book, with $1,800,000 of assows- The screw steamship Kangaroo, Cajt. Jeffery, which | aid je is not much more than a month since we quot duce was in good demwend. Exchange, bank bills, 48, | ¥4 ments, a0 a Murion Croppa'to bo placed at the b. ments, kopt by the department, andgit was most diegrace- sailed from Liverpool at noMi on the 27th of October, ar- | from the New York papers soumomiodgmente & ind 4a. a authorities, throngh fear or supinencss, Lave failed to Tho indsotment was then read, ging Marion Cropps gh a Bicodgood Rivg* wre jig deseri oa i a ich, on u — h. e Priday M vitii t der of on the Sth day of ich the fraudy on the i rived at this port about three o'clock yesterday afternoon, Fn gee prado yynd in ia tie rublect. Porscerncee check or punish. The horrivie ontraga of Friday last, | with the murder o ont ath day of LBS, Brgmaes SB hich tho Fraud. ae. ii pro} 1 ty ai Was aca 4 8 November last, b¥ siiookng hits when a police oficcr was shot dead in his own house, and re oo eee ett side. of the | Caillat to tho poaders of the Hsnaro—ahiowing thay aatines , for no other provocation than we that the murder wag commitiod with walico afore. | Were changed in the accounts of the Street Commissioner's as | thought. The indictment also sels forth that Peter Corrie | Department to the amount of hundreds aud thousands of bringing 240 paweengers. Her adviees are meager, being | Fow far we may be entitled to that distinguishing RICHARDSON, Sf ONCE AND CO.S CIRCULAR, 4 vhert, which wound prove ouly ape day later than thogo received per the Cixcassian, | praise we do not know; it was given us, and we quote it, LAVERVOOL, Oct. 26,1858, | in the presence of hie w therefore, against the donors, But we (id laugh; the fact ‘The prineija bets held sinco Friday bave | giving testimony in open court which conyiuted th via Newfoundland. “ : oe 5 ¥ ‘toltar cae can phy Re : is not to be denied, But how could we do otherwise? If | showu weakness. a0 at Mor: Fane yesterday, with con- ‘ a a aes ot | Was accessory to the murder, doltarg, These accounts he found wore never checked or Lord Elgin had returned to China from Japan, having | New York bad piped to Lonlon any rational tune, London | siderable arrivas, wheat wis a very slaw fale at harely | *aséin Gambrill of the crime imputed to hin—this last | vm ee ena wed wheiler they pleaded guitty or | audited, and were often not compared wich the con- wade a satisfuctory treaty. might have danced to it; but “Yankee Doodle’ was played | previous rates. our mark | today the attendance of | and most atrocious outrage, 1 repeat, has filed our com | not guilty, tracts, Ho was quite persuaded that if they could get up Considerable oxcitement prevailed at Constantinople re- | £0 fast ond loud that no English feet could keep time to it. | buyers was small, Whert iu most limited inquiry: best } munity with dismay and horror. The Gret effect of this T replie’ Lat g any eystem of checking there accounts it would be @ ‘The outward methods of expression of great joy | qualities nomihally me ataned former prices, but for the kreat means of keeping bad men out of office. If they garding the presence of the frigate Wabash. Tho Porte | were ctrange to our islaud bumor. The ‘ Youns | lower descriptions hoiders would have accepted a con- M ruthless act was stupefaction, and ite shocking details thought they could not rob with impunity, they would wotested against it, as ehe largely excacis the Pemocratic Union Clab, accompanied by a | sicerable reduction in order to cifect sales, bad any de. | Were read in silence and discust; but to-day the mind of the not be #0 anxious to get office, If the men now hero ba : i, chorie Wand,” serenading Mr.’ Field, was an odi- | mand shown itself, Flour, finest kinds, in perfect con- | community is aroused, and uothing is talked of but promp Aus er—No. would make up their minds to detect these scoundrels, stg ty in our eyes, Some of us have soon real so. | dition, scarce and wanted, but all other qualitios difloult | 44 teryyble retribution. There is no alternative now Stomp asked them to select their counsel. they bad the capacity it, for the parties employed The British papers raise on indignant ery aginst | yonades in ialy, and we all have seen mock gere- | to sell, and Od. to Is. per bbl, cheaper. Indian corm, Ku ¢ i : ead Prisoners—We wevt our friends to employ counsel. We | by the Joint Committe Accounts were ubie account- Fraxce for coercing Portugal into the surrender of the | nagos at our Opera houses; but when tho idea is suggested | ropean, pressing at 20s. to 80s. 64., being a decline of ed, | but to vindicate the law in all iis majesty, or give up our | wish to remove our cage to Baltimore county. ants; but this organization should suatain them and go ip Charles et Georges, and the Derby cabinet are | Of# mildie aged gentleman roused from his sleep and | per quarter. American quite neglected and nominal. We | city to the brutal terroriem of savage outlaws, who make Mr. Whitey (Prosecnting Attorney)—{ am ready for {| heart ond band into the operation of relieving the city — pacryets : struggling nto his clothes in order to appear upon a bal- | quoto wheat—Red Chicago, $s. 2d. as. 4d.; Milwaukie, | yoodshed a pastime and mock alike at law nud Lumuy If they Wish to remove their ceses let them name | from its bur thensome taxation. (Applauge. ) severely censured for not interfering to provent it. cony to be played to by votive male admirers, equipped | 5s. Gd, a 58. 10d,; Indiana, 68. 2d. a 6s, Gd.; white West: ond ag nse 1 counsel, go that the business of the Court may go on, 1 Mr. MeCinoy said tho question now was to remedy Additional marines were under orders to proceed from | with fiddles aud mouth organs, our English gravity is | ern, 6s. 30. a 6x, 6d.; Southern, 7s. a 78. 3d. per 70 Ibs. Lappeal to the Nuw Yor Hunanp, and ask its fearless aid | faye no power to stop them from moving their cages. these grievances. Tix was not a political ization, France to Canton, , age explode. A b get Neg the _—— reese pace! ann reese to assiet us in patting down these desporaoes, who, though Peter Corrie requested 0 have Mr. Preston for his coun. Bite toy he sh nn c petites! organ arnegr Ho 4 nd the illumination ended with the combustion of 10, 228, a via New Orleans, 238. sel, made aifidayit thet he could not ‘ir tri nt they shouid have a committee to induce’ eading ‘The Prussian Chambers have unanimously acknowledged nen Wo. were entertained with tho } ern, 20s. per bbI. t bat a handful inumber, aro organized and armed, and, | S61, and made allldavit that he could not have fair trial | Set ite at parties to Make a, Rood: noealoatos the nevessity for the regency. The Prince took the oath of the Mayor of New York at the end of the Bxer continues a very slow and unsatisfactory gate; tho | with the ferocity of bighwaymon, assault, rob amd kill al! Marion Cropps named no coungel, stating his friends | for Comptrotier, at ben the Parliament adjourned ance fucctionsly announcing that the Lord Mayor | demand is of the merest retail charaevor, and prices are | unhappy souls thot chance throws in their path, 1 ack | would employ coungel for him. On’ the termination of | bad some «perience in the nomination of the present —_ A “ of London had, ina higher strain of joyous trenmy, or- | weak. Vork slow: still no American offering. acon | the gay Beroe ie Wlarb ae asi ieclehendant ic these proceedings the prigoners were remanded to jall Mayor, and he knew that the amail party whieh took hint In the London money market consols closed on Tues | gered the London Mansion House and Falace of Westinin- | shows no improvement of demand, and prices are rather eaetly ee ae ee ne Se Marion Cropp, one of the murderers, is up could never have elected him ouly that they intlu- ‘ast, which they might support. He day at 984¢ 2 9824 for money, and 9834 for account, ster to be it up as a responsive bonfire, no one could | lower, with very little doing. Lard: is ho inquiry, | Bal, and free from the influences thet operate here. Uur } well known to the police annals of enced other political parties to support him. And this Ia the Liverpool cotton market the gales of three days | have imagined that we were expected to keep coante- | and quotations are quite nominal, a dss. for prim. | own press dare not utter the truth. Their Hives may bo } bsew arrested many times om el party, ernall but vastly influential as it was, could do z : ol : pain of belng accused of * langhing at Ame- | Tattow quict and easier, Bnichers’ Association, none | gndangered, and, moreover, they « a revoia. | 9M@ battery, drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and | the same now ‘wore 14,000 bales, of which 1,600 were on speculation and | rican enthusiasm.” hero, but may he nominally quoted at_ 50x, 6d. per owt. REGNEE, SRS, eps rom & Tevol® J tears the feputation of a bold, bed ma. He wos ‘fore- TRevRLIN sald that what they had already done for expert. All qualit ighth of 2 penny Jotus ark the New York Courier, did not the more } In London the market closes quiet for P. Y. C, at 49s. 6d, | tion of facts that diegrace one authorities and etain tho | ost in the attempt ot the rescue of Gambrill, on Friday lt, but they ought to tako up the practical dower, witu a duil maviet, holders being anxious sellers, | Seber people in New York smile tong before wo langhed? | spot, 408. adie. Yd. ail the year. Rosin flat, at 3s. Md, | fair fame of Baltimore, What are those facts? Lot me ning, «nd failing in that he turned his attention to part of their buriness. Ho alluded to the nominations made ery ? . And, now that a little time bas gone by, do not the actors | for common. tate them briedly: wilh which be stands charged. He ix avout twenty. | &t the primary tmeotings of the democrats Monday night, ‘The decline was caused by the accounts from America by | jn this odd demonstration iaugh at their own folly betwixt Bark dull, without further transactions to report; the | * a . be ware an aanc tt es in height, aud | and eaia thet the majority of tho nommoes were natives We Arabia, whiles of their wiser and sadder labor of buik!ag up | last sates made were in retail, at 98. for Philadelphia, 8, We have in Baltimore some three clubs, or frater | weighs about 178 pom jon isfair, his hair | Of the Eanerald Isle, [The Chairman here calted the ‘At Manchester prices of all descriptions of goods were their City Mall? Let us assure our too sensitive kinamen | 64. for Ba'timore, in hogsheate, Os. 6d. in bags. nities of reckless and abandoned meg, known and eyes light, no wh face and rather | Speaker to order, and said that this was not a political ‘ » that we only mirror the sentiments of the English people Cortox.—The American advices per Arabia have again | the grotesque appellation: of “Ping Ugiice,’ goed expression. Hu dues not follows any particular busi- | Party, as their report declared. } Blightiy lower, when-wo teat in a fair spirit both their country and their | increased the dullness of the market, and holders being sromey Ppenene: a tug Ugiles,’ ness,.and resides on Pearl, near Fayette street. Mr. Scummvain asked sf they wore not to make nomina- ‘The Liverpool breadataffs market had a declining ten- | institutions; and that if we scold their errors, withstand anxious sellers, prices have declined one-eighth ofa penny | Rape,” and “Black Snakes.” These men bave no } Peter Corie bay never been nriaigned on any serious tons ge - ji y low their encroachments, and laugh at their extravagances, | per Ib. since Friday, the sales yesterday being only 6,000 | pond of union but the lowes! dissipation, aud mo mot charge. He is known as a man who gets drunk vecasion- AmMAN—No, Geno7. All exticles wore slightly lower. we can yet respect their power, honor their good quali: | bales, and to-day but 3,000 bales, 500 each day taken for : 4 ally, and is then troublesome, Ho is a butcher by trade |. Mr. Senuawmux—Then I will have nothing to do with it ‘Tho Hamburg-American Steam Company had reinforced | ties. and put high value on their friendship. export. In Manchester, prices of both goods and yarns aro | t confederation but riot and bloods Ab all our ¢ ana ‘worka for 6 bretherin-lew, who ‘curries oa. the bua cannot iniluenee these politieal parties. Tho Comp- their fleet of steamers by the purchase of the steamers paverieeicneiie aan carey Y A bes little business is doing, “Middling | tions these last three yeare these gungs of cutthvoats have | ne > inthe western section of ‘the city, He has a raddy ke, el Ane city is already clected as certainly as if he Potropolis and Teutonia from the late Bfazil Steam Com. | The Difficulty between France and Portugal. | 0" 264.; Mobile, 71-164. ; upiands, 7 1-164. por Ib. | driven from the poll clubs and pistolg, all 8 | complexion, with dark halr and eyes, ie five feet eight wai hon aciemniitio any. The price of tho two vessels war 491,000 marks } A telegraphic despatch, dated Lisbon, October 28, says-— MR LATEST MARKETS. of our citizens, unt} franchiee has become a nullity, J IMCMes Wikh, weiss about IC pounds, und ix twouty tive whiter lnag Old cy ait Semition eae te banco—being less than the Austria cost and was insured This morning, at seven o'clock, the ship Charles et Lavgrroor, Oct, 27—Noon, But their violence has HM stopped hore. These vile hands | but returned to the city a few months eines, and has now | Dut they were of opinion that the intluence of their asso- nant a Te exact anna of indemmty Ma Foren hae Mesers, Clare & Sons report that cotton ojens very flat, | boldly promise impunity to any of ¢ French govern- | With a tendency still downward, Breadsiulls and pro- | commission of any crime whatsoever. number for the } assisted in the perpetration of one of the most horrible | lation was sufficient to carry the election of good candi- crimes 2 an He cl dates c 0 might The trial of Fri. | Chimes ip the annals of the city. farce Penne omens of such parties as make M for. The name of the Petropolis hat been changed to the Bavaria, and she would sail from Southampton to Now | engaged to pay on the requisition of et e Teutonia wi ment is not yet fixed. vieops unchanged in pricomnothing doing. day last proves it, Henry Gamb:'!) was convicted of LETTER FROM THE CONVICT GAMBRILL. PoweHs suggested that the meet if York ov the 4th of November. The Teutonia will not be | "rire paris Patrie says the indemnity has been paid by ee ecg AE Aether Gain’ “che « reef ing communication froin Henry Gambrill, | a eltizens’ ofgantenticn ter notions ne den bete put on the station tili gpring. A subseription wae being | Portugai without a1 bitration, but this requires confirma- DON, Oct, 27—-Noon. killing policeman Benton, who was the sole witneas ¥ the murler of police eilicer Benton, now | would not press the motion. % onganisal in Hamburg to present the French and Norwe- | tice Console, 0814 9 0825 for woney, and 9676 «9844 for | againet his brother, Jobn Gambrill, accused of arson. | awuiting sentence of death, was gent to Us last evening | “Mr. Movtion suid that it was impossible to effect any- gian captains with an appropriate souvenir for their exer- | ¢, ee in which the Geng was uid ot called | account. Again, Marion’ Cropps, on Friday Jast, kitlod policeman | fom the jail— poss! eka x thing by political parties. “He was in favor of this “Vigi- ons in saving the lives of so many of the passengers and | tho London Zim, in a” loader “om the subject, | Tree per cents, 9744 a Rigdon, Mio was the fole witnces against Henry Gam- | af a fow words from an unfortunate man will be re- | ingup the prosecution af the corer oat tats a follow erew ef bs suits Loreto AE Bem eg ny er of —— Drill, just mentioned. Our energetic District Attorney, irly jad ire to say to those | oa by the Grand Jury. (Applause.) The people were — arrogantly overpowered by @ mere superi ‘The Contest in Hitnots Mr. Milton Whitney, who prosecuted the avsassin Gam fellow citizens—to those’ also who | pot organized but the rognes were. Let them, he said, have The Atiantle Telegraph. erity of physical force: mover were the rights. of | DOUGLAS DEFEATED—THE CHANCES AGAINST MIM | iy on Friday, is in hourly danger of his. if me in childhood, youth and early man- | an organized body W send a committe of five to Albany, PROPOSTION OF DR. WHITEHOUSE TO work THE | @ brave and independent nation more recklessly INCKEASING—-TWO AND PROBABLY THREE NA> ’ $ ¢ io ~ not for my own sake, bot in behalf of my } and it would be worth more than all the seventeen dele, CABLE. trampled ; mover was the understanding upon | TIONAL DEMOCRATIC REPR PATIVES AaGarnsr | Attempts were made to shoot him as he ieft | gray haired father and mother—that the feartul | gates which were sent there. Ho waa in favor of a To rie DieectoRs oF THR ATLANTIC Te“RORAPH ComraNy:— ie ee se Europe sine the Bence of 36 page VOUGLAS—THKEE “ HOLDING OVER’ DEMOCRATIC | the court house. Captain James, Warden of the city jail, Poo 1 4 , pepe o = wd Boned ae +a ignoring all political factions, and he would take off he ‘GENTLEMEN—Intence interest in the success of . been conducted more entirely cast to the winds—for N. IN! UELAS—N N, vin) 4 as o av . coat add Work for ituntil the Ist of January, 1859. with whch from the frst Thave been solargels Mente | Portugal is left. but to” fold her arms and | SENATORS AGAINET DOUWILAS—NO SENATOR WILL | bad to call in the aid of forty policemen, armed with mus- | ay J love that dear father who clung to mo with all the | “"The mecting then adjourned, salject to? ae val of the fie ~an interest which neither the sense of recent injury | Tecord her protest against the violence to which a aor Bae Herald, Noy. 7.} kets, to protect the prisoner, Henry Gambriil, from the | tenacity of a parent's love during my recent bee My Executive Committee. e Bos ace ie 4 fi * id have preferred bis death by violence to that of t can extinguish nor undeserved contumely destroy—Jeads | She bas been forced to submit. For Enrope there | we continue to get news from Egypt, strengthening the | “esperate attempts to rescue him after his conviction ou | ¥°u! “p Saflion me, in the present critical and almost desperate state of | '¢™ains a precedent, fraught with danger.” The Times | probability that Douglas is defeated. Every mail de- } Friday last, by the ringleaders of thectnbs and their follow. | Victim of last Friday evening. 1 desire thus to express r the Atlaitic telegraph, to come forward and offer my ger- | ‘DQvires whether the English government has exerted any earnestly my feelings, as I said before, not on my own w A New York Alderman on Election Day. ines win i English : xerted any | crecges his chances, und tends to dispel the fond illusion | eps, eled on id novos ai) ‘ : he on — Vices again vo the undertaking. ‘ aworal influence in favor of Portugal, and says, “Flave we | coajured up by we Douglesies on tho strengih of the Bret | bord et but for toe rmpunity hich basateoded peetinny | Se vateeaied, Chneey tee ar at Doe bp Sead ponit asso All tle opinions which the Hoard have published, as | interceded for her WAS Gee. cine ly lhe a. returns. They begin to see that they were “counting | crimes. Look at our crimival reourds for the last three | showed any interest in my Yebalf. 1 asked Qut a fair trial Before Justices Osborne, Brennan and Quackenbush. Troll ns tei gots founcted upon thowe opinions, concur i | bosorable course sbe has alopted, and promisgd her that. | Without thelr host,” and acknowledge that “there's many | months. A chief of the Flug Usiien named Chapman, en- | The reeuit w known, and'T am in the cell of «condemned | A youngman named Barney Lapham was arraigned at leading irresistibly to the inference tbat the prevent condi. | {Pverahle cure she has adopted, and Promisqi her that | a siip “twixt the cup and the lip.” Huey are looking quite ters a drinking saloon surrounded by his myrmidong, de | felon. My cup of misery is consequently full, and 1 hum- Special Sesion saan ” tion of the cable is considered to be almost, if not abso- | 1 Care Of Or Ye an See ee ane, Guties, im: | <bige”’ and lugubrious us they stand talking gloomily t0- | mands drink, and refuscs to poy for it. The unfortunate | bly entrest that, the world wil not udd” amutherr drop uy. | te COUFt of —- Acallewiv.- 904 lutely,, Hopeless: posed by our treaty obligations. No have not bean | Kitber at the street corners, expecially those of them who | harkeeper remonstrates, and is shot deal by Chapman, | connecting my name, which I derived from the best of | ult upon Alderman Reed. The Alderman As Ou Of the projectors, upon the faith of whoss repre: ‘ould be glad of some proof that we have not been | have money staked on the result, The Herald’s news of y k 7 vinal ca i a”? nimes hi who sentations a large portion of the original capital was sub- in 0 The Pimes thinks a second most It | vesterday morning proved a wet blanket on their hopes. | man js in Baltimore Jall, but sootts at, the idea of punish- ] as unexpected tome as it could have been by any one,on’ | wag a riot in the Third district of the Twentieth ward, sand scribed; as a late officer, whose position afforded him the | Mestable result of the wifair is that France can no longer ‘The probability fs strong that the future issues of the same + re 5 3, re is sopemtaaltien gaining eo et te | be counted upon as among tose nations who sre best | me yrovabliity ts : ment. r wretch, uamed Ford, killed a policeman in | as much regretted by me. HENKY GAMBRILL. ives three cheers for this atrocious murder. Tis | (athers, with what occurred sineo my conviction. dt was | that on the afternoon of the election he heard that there We have received the following from Alexander coun- ; ‘ Ben ng me - ot | slave trad i for a sentence that he may send op an appeal. Two noto- mob collected around one of the booths whore the Kuow oF aoe Yooen ceuniee maay Cave have Guiae weighs faves | “SD. i aaden Dally Mosk aupe Penge te ented tw the | 7" 2 Hote ringleaders of these’ clubs, sumed “Meudk ant liv. Taxpayers’ Meeting. Nothing tickets were distributed though giametrically opposite to that adopted and pab. a ole Power 4. theo Atazaxper Cocnry, Nov., 1968. on, who instigated the riot and murder of Friday last, aud A large and influential meeting of the wating taxpayers | Noting tickets wore distributed, evidently with evil in- Mehed bj the Board), [feel that I am eutitled—nay called Wi uenet yell fal om Hae Beet Se ea | acti romutof the cies in thia county oo ‘Fuéwiay iat was } Fee een foreunosl always in tens oloady Dewees fave | of de ee nee een of the Toning wrraseTS | tent. He thereupon warned tho rioters that every cue upon t for my services at the present Junctare. °°} Force wil deservedly Mr. debu A. Logan, for Congress, received 384 votes. Mr. D. | hitherto enjoyed complete immunity, and laughed ut te | % the city was held last night in the Academy of Design, | v1.0 iia nis hand upon the booth would be committed, eae are geenta Dor in any Wray examined, the state of | “no ‘Moniicur oficially confirms the statement that the | L- Fhllipe, re | 44 votes, Impotence of law aud police, Fourth avenue aud Tenth street. Among thoso Prewnt | 40 which Lapham struck bim a blow with his etihes =f eer gen vas mee A ch nea Charies et Georges Lad’ beem restored and her captain wa 4. Ky kendall, for Sonate, received £70 votes, Me, A. fact more of a long catalogue, and 1 have done. | were many of the largest property owners in thé city, pc iiss Feeney wi m the directors for euch examination to be | liberated. : Mr. WA. Hacker. for the House, received 991 votes; Mr. | Thcts preua chealiers of tho Baltimore clubs do not cou. | such ag Jou Rulley, Hon, James W. Beekman, Mesers | “"Tie Counsel for Ue. prisoner averred that the Alder. made bt me nal democrat), received 201 votes. tent themselves with ageassination merely. That is all pe, Reawick, Bloodgood, P. Es BL fi 0 a that there ” observ: wurer, Fond wed very well ax a pastime fora dull hour: so they seek to | Phelps, ick, good, P. Engs, Blunt, Eno, Harsen, | man’s conduct on oerasion was thal of a pugilist, adi data rent peeps lark: km hen treads in tae ethan Meee tacliasis See beulaeitine vary this amusement, growing somewhat mon-ronous of | Paxton, Henry Young, Churchill, Couklin, and others, re- red ae oan e Baghirets. 2a Into the crowd, from Vaxntia, thet I now state my strong conviction that | Calais was expected to Ra temnired by the 104 of Neve 1 ting pit dale Aeameam-and, Pusey Jonesboro, the rie bey ¥ fo to robb Sena, tke ae met presenting several millions worth of real estate, Mr. Geo, Prevtiss testified that Reed catne rome in, our cab is erable—readily recoverable; and if such muvieation between the two countries was county town of Union, gave Mr. Hunraker a very large supplied wiih ariak and obacco, give lead instead of vulgar ‘The meeting was called to order by John Ridley, Exq.,and | swinging bis arms, ond seized Lapbam by the collar, ‘opinion ¥ correct, the re-opening of communication with © between Dover and Ostend. oity, and we learn thatthe conaty has givon him « | silver, for payment. Others, however, pre'vramoredainty | Hon. James W. Beok when both went down together; that Reed ” iy, an ° u hae give a x way at vers, ever, p ra a 5 A man was called to the chair, Dr. J. B tog: r; that called out to awe yy lige eateecesiaabes. at HO) majority, though we have not Yel Teoui¥ed the exnot expedient, which biaga tinge of the Luuinorous quite refres Reciks Shin denidetons ani Giet Actee eee cna, {he policeman to take Lapham and pound his head off and A . — aad 4 P ares. The majority against him in Alexander, as is | ing. At any bour of the day or night, you may be stopped » jstone and Ames appo noe! brains out, POA Ae TT pe Rt Ew Z rhrtndag. A stow by the above, i only ninety votes; and as moet of | by a facetious Ing Ugly," who inforins you That bis cab | €4 Secretaries, and Jobm Ridley, Eaq., Treasurer, oligarman Meed—i wish to call the witention of the - “ 7 Lis relutives, with hots of his warm personal friends, re- | intends giving a bal next week, and le presents forth- Professor Rexwick offered the following resolutions, | £°" ~ oon the universal practice ia vit, ‘ai probability, enable me to ascertain this beyond predate A jo pee ag of Manchester by the | side in Pularki, it ie belioved he has carried that county, | with some four or live tickets, (Mic » dollar, if, sensi. which were adopted seriati e ~ the Twenticth ward for a gang of lawless row dies to upset and consequently the district, by a handsome majority. ble of the honor, you take the tickets and give up your every box. The lives of the citizens are endangered, and I the reult of this examination de such as to satiafy | The conference of the Evangelical Alliance was in ces | “" Se ontwed that Mr’ Vance angtier mations dewno- | money. it ie well? But sheuid son te tered The committee appointed at the mecting held at the | the time bas come when, if the courts do not take cogn!- my own sicgment, I hall then be prepared to mako to | sion at Liveryool, The Kev. Dr. Batten. of New York, Was ts clectod to the Tiouse, abd our friends in Kgype | sequsntes, and retwee, you are kmocked cn the beod. oad the Nationa! Academy of Design on Wednesday, | zunce of the outrages, we shall require a police forca of & the comgany the (ollowing offer — taking ap {part in the proceedings. aim still another. A short time wili detormine the re- | rolled into the gutter. I appeal to the citizens of Bal- | Oct have not considered it necessary to make any | hundred men to protect us in voting. I was not only as- Twill 1 ¢,at my own cost and at my own risk, the Cambricgeshire stakes at Newmarket |)" muore if this be not the actua! condition of our ety, Lean | frmal written statement introductory to the business of | savited im this district, but in the evening Taw e gang of to re-opai communication with Newfoundland, and, fur- urydice. | Thirty-six horvws ran, and the | Gur friends in Feypt insist upon it, that at least threg | bring forward the best names to substantiate what Tsay. | bis meeting. They will therefore report bow g J by reso. | rowdles cutting ap and burning a wagon, and when I Wer, to paintain it for a given number of years. a mo- Prioress came jo about sixth. of the democratic Senators holding over are firmly bent Tbave done for the present with facts. Now for the lution, premising that a very able and spirited address to | interfercd and arrested the leader and started for the sta- derate pe centage upon the gross receipts of the com- — ‘pon opposing the re-election of fou as, and hint strong- | causes which have reared up this frightful despotism of | the public bas been prepared by one of the members of | tion house, ] was pummelied in tho back and head, and pany, tt being payable so long only as the line shall be wencsins I} that some of the members of both houses, just elected, | the club and the revolver. the committee. The committee have requested him to | came near getting my brains knocked out. It was’ oaly Kept byime in good working order, Orders had been sent to Brest to embark five compa. | Will not support him, they having been vote@for by na It is no seeret that these odious clubs, with their un. | Fea!l it so soon as the consideration of the following reso. | by cutting my way with a broadaxe that I succeeded im hex Fe ee oer ee poermission for | nies of marines for China. They are to proceed to Canton, | tical democrats, because they were not pledged to sup- | couth nicknames, have sprung up in ali UR eitien since | 'uvons shall be completed:— Oped my prSenee Baay. oe Pe eee on uller ik the terete ules arctan y | Where, itis said, the French intend establishing them: | Port any particular man for the Senate, but topursuesneh | the party of Native Americans have come into existence 1. Resolved, That we form an aseociation, baving for | — Justice Brennan—It acoma, Alderman, that you went im selves on the territory formerly belooging to France. a course as the best interests of the democratic party | However this may be, it would be unjust and untrue to | its object to oppose and prevent, if possible, all increase | with your hands spread, pushing along, without an- am, gentdmen, yours, &e. nanifacturing diatricta report | might seem to demand. It is firmly believed that ihere charge upon any political party the fiendish acts of those | Of taxation, to diminish its existing rate, and to check | bouncing that you were a FE. 0, WILDMAN WHITEHOUSE. Advises from the Frone , rather less activity, excopt at Lyons. where all the manu. | are several members of both houses whoare not racherazy | lawless men who. tay. for their own purposes, happen to | the Prevailing corruptions of our municipal government. | Alderman Reed—If 1 were the humblest man in the Laty Bectrician to the Atlantic Telegraph Company. ] Fyctcries and weavers were fully employed. “S| man worshippers astohazard he success othe demoeraigs J acopt ts rect. tu die prescut case, dhe atiguaa of these | 2 Resolved, That, aut a more formal organization in | world he hod no right to aaault mo.” He knocked ma Vas, ssn all The French iron toastors were again complaining of the | Party of the country by clothing its most dangerons enemy | foul deeds cannot be attributed to the Native American | {Mected, the asrociation be composed of all who shall pa ‘when I came to I took him by the ‘The Ludon Times’ Dl Humor about Our | !2*tlicicnt protection of their interests, to enaole ‘hem to | with power to disorgauize it. ‘The fact that a y of | party of Baltimore, for the throe policeme um, or may have signed, the following agreement :— coliar and told the policemen to lock him up, and i the ‘a Joke after all. compete successfully against foreign iron. supposed Douglas men are elected to the Lagiolarare, if | were Native Americans; the District Attorney, Wai , the rowdies to reseue him by force, to pound their Imes, Oct. 27.) Flour in Poris waa dull and di . Wheat also was be the fact, dors not hy any means insure the re- | whore life ix threatened, is a Native American. heade off ‘This was the only fast friendstip with a man | “U!!, but without much change im » The provincial | ¢lection of Mr Boglas. There are, doubtless, among the Gambrill'on Friday are Native Americans. gout, ora toothache, | COP markets were rather tower. number many democrats who think more of the great de- No: the origin and end of these confederations ate Fad magistrates of our ward et fd Brit pe eeenemand For cots dP Piste oEee, | pallens augers sotog wes hr Ae eres 's | Se eed oder a et ne Se Pt and in the departments. " wi are called npon aman > Rag g A vg hy Aenea ‘A ciresiar i aail to have eon sont hy the chief authori. | United States Senator, they will vote as they believe wil \ community. London ead Siegal cad frandutent dispureements Of the pud- | Ger thet we have diserdere. Yet thie bs the kind of, ma- . ‘ah him; you are ai- Seo Tere Oe Pesan Coen Rene, cates aae Sioa ee Party, and in oa ey ne 7 ee tr sre ae yn ye eee See ee it Hittle ‘near ponty ree adinitting irom duet; under certain covditions, | fre ite success in down votes in proportion bacription s, perfectly diagracetul Alderman should coma Gpuingawindow ant lotting in 0 cold rie tat insy | and fo ylang, tetany ould et be Fe ehendeen al PS ry et mpd oe WY tee of ene zecttive cosmmtes sprouted by ta for on. aucepincylne aes " 7 teur hot, however, con! 5 a Un ee or Mt re common Set ae ae temper PaKiOg; if you Poke over #0 | “The measure extending the tax of 1d. hope sueh may be the result. Certainly na black reyub. | ls ‘are abandoned, wrpete. Justice Quackenbush rebuked the lawyer for using Ian- ry rot throw his crutch ‘at your head; and and 2igd. per bottle on wine to the 81 Mean ought fo be elected, and we ionestly believe it vital point, and let ved, That there be a general comm! of the | guage which indirectly countenanced the violence that t ‘tudge him playfully im the ribs, he is which have heretofore been exempt from the impost, was | Would be very impolitic and improper for democrats to Go with me w compored of five members from ward of | every good citizen deprecates, si embat sue to cream cad abuse you. He may be at | expected tocreate great discoutent amongst the poorer | re-elect Stephen A. Hae, who has, alresdy, done In a room well lighted and aired, and New York. Prisoner's Counsel—When an Alderman declares that most evervielmingly effusive in his moments %, intor. | “lasses residing there. more than the whole black republican party, without hie y same stamp, we’ find ved, That there be a central executive commit | be ordered OY ayo to knock out men’s brains, thea Fasek Ghd Wee, tes Gubleaty Gunes tees © On the Paris Bourse, on the 26th nit. , aid, ever could have done, to disintegrate, disorganize | Henry Gambrill, convieted Inst Friday of blowing out members, chesen by the general committes. was the time for reproof. Are we to be ridden over by Fate, eo aad Gown go. the corners of his mouth ty | conte clowed at 12.00—0 slg ing, it ia said, | and defeat the democracy of the country, aul who, if re- | the brains of policeman Benton, just nine weeks since, | _ 5. Resolved, That the five membersof the generalcom- | an officer who dow t to the law, but to violence Shes evachel path, ont So) his hand to his face, and } t the tone in which the Moniteur announced the settle: } elected by democrats, will be clothed afresh by them | He isa stripling, searce twenty'ene years of age. Tall, | Mittee from each ward be an executive committee for | and be he makes his rufflan speech witht then be beombs touchy and testy and quarrelesome; and | Ment of the Portagucae difficulty. with a power and p ‘which will enable him utterly | slim, pale; his countenance denoting dissipstion, aud his | theif, respective wards and take measures to organize | impunity twnpled to say, “Confound the fellow, Til tt fl The indemnity from Portugal had, it was said, been | to defeat our party in 1800, and give the government into | air that of a lone, disorderly youth. Ile Woks felective Wat end distrtes commemeiees, lerman 1 only told him to knock out their bala al co hen M ir, | Teduced to 186,000 francs. the hands of Seward, Greeley, and their abolition allies. | and troubled. Has remorse for bis cowardly crime ever. 6. Reso! ved, That the funds collected under the second | brains if they attempted to rescue his prisoner; and this Seiad We believe the democratic members elect of the Lvyisin | tuken him? Let us gee. “So, Gambrill, resolution be disbursed by the treasurer, under the dires- | was justifiable; it is our only safety. ture, some of them at least, will view the matior ie this | ed yesterday?” he bald ia. W colotiating tens | ton of the central executive committee, when needed for | _ The prisoner was found guilty and will be sentenced oa Germany. it and act accordingly. We believe, from all the in. | ‘Did you sleep laet night?” “Yes, better than purposes not exprensly designated im the second resola- } Saturday. The Castome Conference, which was in ression at Hano- } dications perceptible at present, that the defeat of Dou. | cicve Irtety Tram glad the suspense'is over. ‘I wince ee States forming the Zollverein. ee eee Se eres | OO | ee ee wae 7. Revolved, That we recommend the plan herewith bse en! is followers atd most particular personal aud politica! | «Yes, and it i¢ a bad thing for me.” “How so” “Why, The Austrian cabinet was said to be treating with the | friendythe cc omm : it wil bn banded in as a mode! for the organization of the associa. Hasntros, Benwrns, October 27, 1868, Turkish government for tbe cersion of x port in the Sea of | who enierian iMlhecee beer ne ROTC CE te ee ie alae tent and do mo barm. 1 wish | on, and that the general committee be requested to take | Severe Gale—Damage to Buildings on the Inland, ae. Marmora to the Austrian Lloyds. sa worde ¢ Hther of sensibility oF repentance. | Nothing ise Rae teicmete(* 1 have an efficient organization | Que of the most severe gales known hers for © great pi nal than a selfish calculation of the chances of an escape fr . . mber of years, cocurred. For some eight Prussia. ae — oa law and jestice. This boy ,Gambrill, keptadrinkine-auion, |. ° ved, That, although the names of most of the | > 7 oa 4 bigs = A. despatch of the 26th altime from Berlin expe that < 5 xo. 21. and has cohabited with a loose womin for the last iwo years | fits mover® of this association aro to be fond among } tem days previous ‘to last Thursday « strong wind had day, the at the united sitting of both chambers on that Hmoqusatam oF ves Anzy. He i# the son of a respectable traderman, has Urothers | those Who are the direct payers of taxes and assesemen'#, | heen prevailing from tho eastward. On Thursday and =e necessity of the Recency was unanimously acknowledged, | 1. tn accordance with instrmntons hum the tis} and sisters, one of great beauty, jnst married. One of | {ti not the intention of this meeting that the ssenciation | bday i: ineroused im severity, and on Siturdey it Blew 10 tren we ‘concluded with enthusiastic cheers for'tac f 8 his brothers is on Dail for arson, ag already mentioned, | Dé contined to persons whose names may be fount inthe jo ™ that, having manched | King o1( Prine logout, three times repented. pd Gis ote eoenpenien of ho First Cavalry, now at Fort | ai.) vonile aseuasin waa called tie pet of the’ Plag | tk Pooks alone, but, i the belief that every man who | very henvily from the evst; amd the falling of the ba jo “* aoe 4 eculainn G8 The Vrinee Regemt bad taken the oath pregeribed by Riky ppt ef ggcn Ley o ), Washita _ Uglice,” and bis infleence amongst them arose chiefly from tenement and pure nd toth ag is indi | rometer to 29310 predicted much more severe woa- pmnic (Rigs upon other portions of jt. In faet, ifhe the constitution vefore both honses, and the Parliamentary | the Popartanent of the Went wilt de ee peeaie he drinking saloon being a place of renderrone soles Py ty A fs pea ient wurdone (ive | ther, On Sunday morning the wind blew very heavy companies, and give the pemanusy ate for their march ere Peter Cerviey wap sieunbe Crone te mantieine find || these who pever beat of « ta Collect, wit persona wis: | from the Rootliwest, increaning in violence from the west wr a foult in ‘expect of bis tecth, it consiats in just a little too iow wae there - . ‘oucuets for showing teem. But there is something session wa revpun brought to a ctore, 1 of acrors the country. 44 i ~ 4 gps po “ . Seateeae EAMMNan no tes’ Ginyed wes a tle ves hoot ent Eyatn. Aeelstane Surgcea Charien 1. Page, now at Fort Leaven. | lcoman Rigton IMAt Briday, at seven o'clock in the stb | With for an hobest an ecasemnic wtwinttrntion of eaucl: | sioring the forenoon; and from noon to 2 o'clock P.M. it has scalded. (he outer . The official journal Fpana had consitored it necessary | worth, will accompany the companies of the First Caval. | Pe: He is short, thick set man, twenty-tive years af | Nr! HMirs he invited Bh fon ‘le veenmiation. | | blew a lnrrienne, The bark Pearl and echooners Bicctria Mo ‘ntande, in.we forgot which continental ‘cathedral, | ‘The Constantinople correspondent of the Lowon Mowe, | pecting the jurmateton of Garrison Courts Martial im ver. | “tt, Crsels a Duteber By teelle: bat for peer canister | ty eich plier and pectlstion may be avokded for the | Rot without great fears fer their ashore. Several drips ‘own fliyed-off hide. He quivers to every | Writing on the 16th of October, says: —The fine American | tain ceses, is published for general iuformation =. to bis thee; 0 Renehee by Wade, but for years pest given | 0) Ye 4 . ed—Somerset charch and the school tonch; and Dut that big muscles are large aud his strength | frigate Wabash, the arrival of which I noticed in my last, | « Thave ex the oases of Rergennt Stewart and Corporal | “Pf drunken dissipation, and without occupation or 7‘ eden be Bs Jost some slate. The walls of the Roman and temper toanyone volunteoring the frien 4- | has caused no small excitement at the Porte, as well as | Underhill, to My aitention is brought by the General | mrans. 1 arrested on Friday night and brought Tewas then propored that John McKeon be appointed im Course of erection in this town, were ly operation itby tar-and-feathoring would do him | among diplomatists. Tt seems that no one was aware of | C*uMmanding the army, nto prifon on Saturday morning three hours before 14% | counsel to the association, ww oa motion of Mr, Ridley, | entirely blown down, and part of the walla of a sehool- * world of T's ou own fate aay te ihe nite the vere and scoring i te wording ofthe | ccueMariatnn wera Soa fowls Mx carton | im. He ms aning agate lo i cl natn | Soetwe Wham’ mm wns wided, and sean two ou | ime mcounecton Wh Tay chart eure seec- Yio. mee through the Durdaneticn. a veseeho€ canal’ wive wan eke | mander tos arspeded hy cecceh eter ck he Earria’ cr, | wt you get that brug on the nose?” T asked hm. «Tt was | tiemen wore chosen courte tween Hamilton and 8. Georges has been AH |. OF course size’ je a relative idea, and probably department. in pursuance of & a) order fram she | & blew from the expatoon of a policeman,” he answeret, It was then moved that a general committee be appoint- v the ferry, pnp ciche Ae rere ny Bent dg [a gerriom overt st teed teirge a pees, worse, for tat weet’ thrown’ Mmatt Pave’ | edt by the meeting, when the following gentiomen were ap- | nd to & Fd awey by the ston of Wt, Sot ay coast ; 4 ; ; on carried away b3 {y cnn guage foo lia X the sie Of ony, tof wer a votes fortip me ceae pra te PGs’ Secerelte caict, | tent? ey Missed it What time,” be said, in | poinied:—H. M.Schicfieiin, A. R. Bo, B. H. Field,and the | tren hare heew eprooted throughout the telamde’ sed s * | lowed to \fe'tariscciior, I doa't know whooe iden of | Certainly, if “Oeovedience of orders’ mame ciecectoner at | t fame sullen tone, Hie manner and countenance | two counsel of the association as ee aficio mem vers. trumber of fruit rece destroyed. ‘The fat erop of Trish which, as itis not very common on the other side of the | large and small will ultimately prevail: in the meantime | ®Jawful command of a superior oficer In the execution ot bis | 'Ctrayed symytome of leat oeeon com: | Mr. Conny proposed the following gentlemen as an | Potatoes i entirely destroyed, amd the ft the Atlantic, may not be passed ove without the courtesy o: | the frigate is the Hioness of the Golden Horm and unless | Ofice,” iia a “capttal ease,” and not wable by m earrigon | [rome imeel rome ‘anewer, and sot turned sweet potato stopped. The spray from the sea seems to ” Der transatlantic remonstrant, after a general | the di atists resolve to sink her under the weight of Eaeh ond however that may he, the order of the General in. om the eaitiff in . Tt was this Corrie who went into | executive committee, an4 they were at once accepted — have spread entirely over the islands, and entirely de- of macht grievances, which, ae they are noc ape, | theit despatches, Tam atratl twill be rather dimen. to | Sutiagmmndator to enrrin commanders, and does, tn effec. | Rigdon or SS See Me wie cate, to give & | J. Renwick, James W. Berkman, Hickson W. Felis, i | sttuyed every species of vegetation. eer, cannot be refuted, does us the jnstice to admit tha: | Move her out of ‘the comfortable position which she ooca- | son court, orto execute their sentence in auch cast Ehowe | "alter (im 4t his selected wietin. He was bY | ¥, schieffelin and W. F. Havemeyer, tail steamer (rom Halifax, due yesterday, has 20, the 7\mes, when speaking of ‘‘our country and its institu | pies in the teeth of treaties and ambassadors, Degpeadings, violation of ble order, are well nd wold. bene! for several squares, who fired at Corrie re re yet made her appearance. tions, has waually done so in a fair spirit.” Well, that is A tel hic despatch of the 16th AR DEPARtwENy, Nov. 1, LASS, Th 7 pentedly, which Corrie more than onee returned without Tt was then moved and carried that flye gentlemen from fame We have not been false to the fundamen- ae ‘fag tale’ rma 2 Se ees Fp A . anal _ Hero is another specimen of the tribe of tho l’lug | each ward represented at the meeting be appointed as The x a hemdr | , thou; matter A corvetio. restored to rn Under. r rimary lection auty SoGentaen ors Goaas bn rea neier Gury ta ace’ | ote eee toe pretest ah anes of the Wabash, 1 fill, of Company C, Mounted Riflemen, le restored to his | But iet not the “Rip Rapa" despair, for to thom belons | Ward committews to carry ont the objecte of the associa TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. vlowing sho meriage moat Moxiean’s estate, or that he of the gront Powers, and the American rank snd pay * eS Teaenat on 1 cot you , thet ow tone toe tones fellow, woe fe S wont ore called by’ the Naw You, Nov. 9, 1868, command of Brevet Lieutenant General Scott. pe |. yw, | seve responded to, on y par L. THOMAS, Ass’t. Adjutant General here Chair, and the balance of the were Secing a statement in this morning's paper about a fight — to. up by the executive committee. which occurred Inet night at 142 Mulberry street, wherein Fatal Fight in Broadwy. Mr. Sevens then offered a resolution Manking the Joint | the members of Engine Company No. 40 aro supposed to THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD, Committee of Accounts and their clerical ais for thelr ser. Hhwe taleon views in exposing the frauds inthe Finance Department, | fp Pe cp hy bees -y =e to sustain them with money in owe, oo thet J ~~~ of Engine be oy 4 = grant should be made by the Common nine main re, ‘rere eS ee some diseri , amem erat tenia i araiake | Ruch bth of ‘that commitice wanted to smother investi } q ‘ 2B bie, oniaien, MP Homer ae . - Secretary, J. HL. esi 4 to whatever IM com. ‘THE EDITOR OF THE Brin hy, Teaway, Sats | on rap yu ent na a vidual LJ On ieene ed ® Which bo thought ome ot least of the committ-> | mentioned commectio® weih a disturbance were ti He chought, therefore e last right at a primery alcetion held in the Four. ‘hot disposed togive, ie y Fat Tred last nieht at leader of the credit showld be given only whore it was due, (Ap teens ys. i om ibeve claret nartaben iano planer ope of the parties whe ores , Mr isor Bernt said that no more money would fring a comavate for Covsciiman, 1 Was Pr ‘de granted to the Joint Committee on Accounts, as the | am Tine acandilate, nor was T ben TS J eppropriations were already exhausted, the disturbance.