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10 THE DRAFT. Bseminettions und Exemptions te York. POUKTH DISTRICT. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEM! AFFALES th CuNtRAL AMERICA. for ates Weth ward: beteting £ ey Weesif, John t gon, thee, O'Frien. gob Metombs, J: bo toyle, Ceoree ; Sweinbraden. Parrick idth ward, Wm. Pricer, ob ward: Louie Tniee, Wt ward. Thoe. ©. Raimen, Grorge rictiam Revekordt, 1th ward, © Seuman, 16th wird; John Graw 16th ward: Darminge, 16th ward; — a Fariey, Patrick | stitute, he rece'ving only $100, while the }@ soa «ho Petrick Dogan, Ve 6 « Ped the cach certifies that be paid $20 10 the joter~ preter for the man. The $100 be secatved was sn bie Wile, whe, ob reeeipt of the 4 A er | and ‘then by his instructions, came on bere, O» staring her cme Captain Farr be instructed Mr. Stephens, Deouty Provost Marshal, to investigate the matter, whieh | arson, THE DEVASTATING WAR CF PARTIES, re Whe lew 18 Uke tint =f exauumetione fo; Marwroey, » Stephens did very cleverly. wr ape rr the Sonik, ~ ees * ae Cs Aeneas Hin the disposition of eaeb case — ntorpreter appeaied to Judge Kelly, w appears, Burns, Henry Hicknol!, ith ward, en eURTONE Rh pgs pry ‘was compelled” y m1 A New Kid for the Leadership of the force of arms, The J on Saturday evening but the interpreter did net. The care reste av we present. furuvhed Jobu Martin. iames Cody, The following @ lst of the cases decided during the Somished Jon Hail, James Poo, 17 West steer | @ay:— © Smith; Silas Totten, 114 Hudson street, ) Pomeroy Fiteh, 207 Broadway, | Greene street, furpmhet 7 h Ae gerald, 27 Wi t. fur. 2 Marin, 929 Patrick Ketcher, *tephen Denten, Hobbe Goble, John Rivelair. Charles Manat, Joseph Warbbartom, Geo, § its and Kerobald Melon, Twelfth ward: Geo, Williams. Siv- teonth ward; Loonhirdt Blumenstick, Francia a. Wil- kinson, Wm MeLsughlin, Charles Sager, Ashaet T, Rice, James Morgan, Joshua H'tehcock, August Rbinehardt an Edward MeLaughlin, Fourteenth ward: John Agriculs, Latin Race. BRLD FOR SHRVICR. Tosin b wile eee A Confederacy of ‘wenty-four Witiam Haight, 4 Went | VORMSHED SOT HTITOUTRE, Lonts ©. Fritz, Elias Owen, Carl Burger and Anton Dirkes, Millions, burg, Williaa Patterson, & Fenkler, 19% West ty-fourth strect, furmished | Sixteenth ward; Valentine Kuler and James Yearrance, Mecowan, Job T Heary | Jno. McGrath, Wm. Lonahoe, foot of West Twenty-third | Fourteenth ward. a, ae, ac re street, street, farnished Wm. Toepfer, inadore Lyan, 26 Past PRYRICAL DIBARTLITY. furnished James | furnished | 225 Weehmgtow street Fourteenth street. furnished Chas. Suder: Patriek Russell, FP. Martin, Vighteenth ward; Joseph Porter and Joveph Tsane Hi, no Gulberteon, 24 Whitebail street, far- | 170 Bignth avenue, furnished Thos “Villiame; Wm. Wil- Tice, Fourteenth ward; Gea Owen, Adrian M. ama Corresponden: Swaoiy: Andrew ng oe (eee te 7 | wevson, % Chrietovher etreet, furnisbea Kdward Mathie | Cromey and Charlee Kpitner. peo a - PANAMA, Sept, 16, 1863. tarnished Fiward Fry (volored), ©. P. | gon. . Hobday, Joseph Fvers, Henry F. 3 3 See ee net cenmad Peuak Wadbeeet) ee Wrae hany cr teense . The War Parties of Central America—The Indigo Crop of NON KMDENT, Courad Banith, Patrick MoManure PAID COMMUTATION, Saivador—The Furmation of Mosquera's League of the FT. Neving, A. Armstrong, FD Oox, J.P, Harlin, ovkR AGH, Angton, Chas. |. Weetervelt, Bamue) 1 Michées Tiwiney, Latin Race—The Belly Dispute—Travster of tha Canal LL Loos, Word, Able Ci rk, J.D. Foreuam. yc cones Ss i END ACIS 7 IN ARRVICE MAKCH 3, 1863, Interests—Opyosilion af Helly lo the Movement, de. ike. W. B. stuort, W. Orager, 1. Dugan and Edward Croxer. | wMchard Thompson, William Porval, Augufe Hynemsn. ‘Mhe Uaiiod States steamer fagiaaw, Cant, gba AABN, ALLEN * QNLY BONE, fdvcpd SAID, D, Dssonuns, Ro Tinsee aed Frank |. Jonn Artinan, Samuel K. Haudy, Vdward Matthew McKeaney, Jobo Brisseil, John A, Willson, rived on the 14th inet, from Central America, and is now Yugderhoft, Jaa. A. Rielly, Adolphue Hastorf, Peunia Whelan, Patrick devs Jobn Donahue, Felix MeCousland, Twelfth ward; J. ¥. | lying inthe bay near the United States steamer Bt, Ma- FAD opera aioe +8 Suotth, Patrick Murray, John Rarnes, Plumming. rye, Hor news in but jittle later than that brought by 0.) Swann and &. 1, Holywood, : LAID OYER. THREE MEMBERS ALREADY IN SARVICR. the Salvador on the Sth tnat., but is quite favorable to HED FOR SERVIC, Gaatave A, Dow idion, Jas. 0. Menzies, Henry Blanchett, Theodore Levine, . Fovriek Oliver and A. K. Sloan, Thos. Matbewe, Christian Relmer, John Toward, Jobo FELD FOR SERVICE. Progident Barrica. In the Depirtment of Ban Miguel there Uy SHEVICR, Killenburdt, Thomas Arnott, Peter Dave. Abraham Morrison, fisherman, 28 years; Sidney M’- | nag been a rising in his favor both in the city of San Wi) kup A. Maze, SeMT TO RENDKYVOR®. Wholé‘number of conscripts sent to the Pourth Con- exaional district rendezvous, at Kiker's Island, on Batar- Y, was fourteen. Agyregale number of oouscripte sent fo rendezvous, cue handred and seventy #ix. RPCAPYTUL ATION. Fornished substitutes - Non residents... Physical disability . atone. « % Heid for duty... Pasi commutation fee. Im nervice.... RNCAPITULATION, Leod, seaman. 24; Thomas MoCaffrey. painter, 20; Hem y ©. Honner, plumber, 23: John H Bond, commiasion nv chant; Charles Wohr. safemaker, 23; Thomas Brown, #h\)) carpenter, 26; Jobo Sehlenger, tinsmith, 22; Will 5 Briek, gentleman, 26: Theodore ltzstein, harness maker, 84: Henry W. Hayward, teacher, 30; Carl Ruck, tingm'!D, 30; Johm A. Sopher, teeman, 30. SURENTUTRR, Jamer MeCormick, teamster, 20 years, for Henry 1p derwood, 6th ward: Jacob Schian, biker, 32 years, for Henry Burton, 14th ward; John Mejlie, glasamaker. 40 ears, for Wm . Darmel; Frederick Post sailor, 22 years, ror Pau! Glove, Fast New York; Geo, Madon,’mason, 25 years, for Conrad Pilinger, New Lota;Martin Fingle, ‘far- mer, 38 years, for Chriatian Stem, 14th ward; Thomas Iin- ane, laborer, 32 years, fur James Maloney; Geo, Wessel! , Ddiacksmtth , 42 years, for Richard E. Nickerson; Wi!liam Vandeviere, baker, 27 years, for Louis MoLaughlin, 9th ward; Hawley Bunce, laborer, 21 years, for Alfred Ja- Miguel and ip the neighborhood of La Union, and there ie every probability that Geo, Bonilla and the Nicaraguan forces wilbe driven out. Wherever the enomy ie not in foree the reaction shows iiwelf, and tho chances of the mnocens of the government improve daily. ‘The Indigo crop ef Salvador will be very short thie sen- son, the weather having been upfayorabie and labor scarce, On account of the extating war. On the tb Anguet the churches were opened In Bogota, the Vicar Genera) having acceded to the conditions im- posed upon the clergy of taking the oath to support the constitution and laws. In Cauca the Legislature have nominated General Mos- quéra their candidate for the Presidency. Heli for service Farnisbed enbstin Mieabstity aeotunoe TOU) isivsasraeee Po . The Board adjonrned, at two P. M., until eleven A, to-day. THY SYVENTH DISTRICT. The }usinest in this disiriet yoxterday foots up ax follow: : Total oa virecsesesees és siee'e ‘% se BO The Hoard of Pnrotment of the Fourth Congressional @intrict Captain Joo! B. Erhardt, Provost Marshal, net again yesterday morning at the usual hour, The examina- | ajjeng m | cobs. General Mosquera was at Popayan, and had just issued trons iu thie distriot grow sinalior by degrees aud beaut! | Substitutes... 3 : THE THIRD DISTRICT, a proclamation to the people of Cauca, inviting them to folly iossovory day, Helf a dozon days more will proba. | Hneuiisble ace. 1 | __ Ths following cases wore dieposed of at 250 Waahington | iin nim in the overthrow of tho existing government of Diy tineh the business, Yesterday loss than thirty cases | py y | Btreet yesterday — Ecuador, He says Colombia is called upon to form a por- were adjudicated—the smallest number for ene day since ; Teele wines ibeesiad sent ina’ David Hall present. | ton of ® confederacy of twenty-four million souls—that ‘Ye Hourd organized, They developed nothing of interest B | ed Thos. MeQuade, Samuel Hall presented John McQuade, | ie, 4 confederacy of the whole Latin race on this cont: to the public, ‘The substitute agents and brokers tr — | John Miller presented Timothy Sullivan, Wm. B Huntress | nent, Mexico included, . ‘Total 81 ] presented Jacob Carter, Chas. Mason presented James Panaina is 6tili without a priesthood, and 1 do not see el erable 7 Dtale. ese . tease ettegen en eeee tee eeeee re Jace ’ a jan 2 acted a considerable busivess and realized Reavy profi, | TOtad oi c aes. asa acc egetieataneel | presents Ihab the comanttaiby axtiecatineh Uaaiirrienese in a an usual, Seven substitutes were aworn mio the federal | cones. Dreannry. solately nothing of interest transpiring on the lathmus. fervice Who received ip the aggregate the #am of fourteen ALIENS, Wm. oad it 8. eee eenies Conine, Henry en vent you a translation 4 Mr. pay bape in regard r é M, O’Brien, F. Both, F. btuhl, S. Sobrfendecker,N. Au- | Doe, Phitip A. Philips, Johu F, Hennessey, Dawson Mc. | to Nicaragua canal matters, | couaider tt a duty to send undepul Solara, leny ings balanay Gt seeye S9SArOS S| Td Neat Rin REO UMA MEET Deco Grane, Bernard MeHugh, Abram Simpson. Chas, Baldwi:, | you & portion of tho answer of the present proprietor, Jars im favor o. the brokers, Our reporter learns from | Jacob Wagner, J. Weber, A. Fisinger, C. Wollmacker, | Faward avnan, John Giileck, Franklin W, Taber, Jacob | thouzh I must confess I consider my tme thrown away in Lockwood, Jacob Kiees, William H. Carman, Fd- rd K Young, Wm. J, Ward, Philip Meleer, James Furey, Charles Tangdon, Heury J. Jacobs, Thomas Mor tagh, Wm. Smith, Jobn F. Swanton, Thomas M. Mor singer, C. Patrick O'Connor, August Geber, Philip Kaiser, C, A: Stine, J. Lany, H. Geobelhamer,’F, Hebich, Morrin 0. Heim, Philip Merkle, Charles Ill, Fdinond Weistein, IN BSRYCR MARCH 3, good authority that one broker in this district has vevlized thirieen thousand dollars sivce the exammation of exemption clalins began, who was previously working #0 doing. However, duty before all, 80 to begin:— TO THE KDITOR OF THE PANAMA STAR AND HRRALD. Leon pm NicanaGua, August 10, 1863. tw a down town ogtablishment for six doliers per week. | J, Raodor, N. Dents Thomas Warren, Daniel 8. Parks, John Phillipa, D- Pia ewe Mieiye gated daly AG, eres he eine ‘The Bubstitntes furnished yesterday were principally in- : OUT OF DisTUCE Waroer) jaaiiey, bead) aa Lie sca John + ‘The silence of contempt would be; without doubt, the Tho examinations of | 7 O'Hara. Hewett, Patrice Morgan, Henry Raymond, Jakes. | best answer to the iuanits and falsehoods showered by te'ligent Frevctimen and Spaniards. fo day will, in all probability, Ne as Small a those of yesterday. There are many delinquent drafted men tn Abe Fourth ward, who will have their Jast chance to re. Joho Campbell, Robert D. Benedict, Charles H. Kimbal ‘Thomas MeDonnough, Charleg Q. Holt, Wm, Lowe, Jr. ALIENS, John Felton, H. Rowe, John Tonn, A. J. Stygall, John Boyce, Wm. Jobnson, Frank Meahan, Thomas Jones, MELD FOR DUTY. hax Held, F. Manor, J. alden, F. Higgins, L, Kuhlman, Geo. Killing, J. Pireimer, , Homer, Albert Paice. UNSUITABLE AGK. Mr. Badly upen porgons unknown to him, and against a company whose high rospectability most also be unknown to him, since he has dared to speak of it in the terms ox- pressed in bis furious diatribe. The most eminent per- J. Lebfare, ©, Carville, F. Honseimar, H. Marshal, pport port to the Hoard of Enrolment to-day, It ie welt to state ) Brunt Vanlave, A. Jerse, J. Harrington, : Thomas Bhannon, John Dungan, Jobn Martin, Churles eA phos tdi vane peer Re Fret) "ernished Abst, no'withstanding the sceming obstinacy of the de oe ONLY ONS OF WIDOWS, Wolckort, William Ruseell, Pat, Canuinghar, Frack Kelly, | with plonary powers by the ofher directors of the Inter- 3. Jobn O'Nei). olimer, He Muligr, 4 ‘ FATHRS OF MOTHERERSA CHILDREN. Andrew Sanger, re . PAID COMMUTATION, Chas. Massenger, John Brady, ?. W. Kumbetl, John Torrison, Dennis Carroll, Fawio Swom, Thos. Dennison, Thos. Corbli, Hugh McNeil, Edward R. Robertson, RRLD YOR DUTY. Jonn M. Miller, Win, H. Johnaon, John H, Hunter, Charles Foree, Wm. Wobator. Joseph 't. Honeh, Wm ‘foytient }dratted men in the First, Second and Third wards, the Provost Marsbal will grant them an examina ry botwithstandiog their time is past, provided they will obey bis Summons imucdiately. Provost Marshal Er- Burd: will enforce the law m his district, and it will, there- foro, be wise for all delinquents to look to their interests. ‘The exemption papers of the following named indivi @uais are now made out avd await the application of the national Company of the Atlunilc and facific Canal, limited, obliges me to protest in the most energetic man nor against the foolish lucubrations and sssertions of Mr. Feliz Belly ag being entirely false, and to cai! upon your impartiality to re establish the troth, 80 completely dis- guiged in the beforementioned letier of Mr. Beily. It fs not my desire, nor does it agree with my princl- ples, to descend to personalities to answer the inquiries PSTIVUTES ACCEPTED Wittism Hamilton senda John Chase, 0. H. Longer Fonds Jogeph Wagater, William Ostlo sends Geo, Francis «or Donpeli. PHYSICAL DIGABILITY. he . Ross, «Physical dia. F. Korman. C. Bilger, M1. Smidt, H. Soummer, Charles | Kuvkendall, Danie! Gillen, Aibert P. Taber, Raward 8. | of vr. Belly, who I know had taken refuge in Geneva aud apiltty: Gerege allen pier’ Nona North titee "pon-reel. | Me ee ee rT. 4, Kennedy, Banker, ‘cat doa Central Amin. sinoe: he cannot resite in Franco, s so. 4 Chat y shed § . a jer tcher, . aed 7 count ing declare: a state bankrupte, Mivuic; BUgard Darrell, 15 Beaver st. Méurresideat; Joke | Harvey Thiel, J. Moduey, Jowiab’ P Davia, 5. |. Mosh itefrouen, Andrew awoouey, Wm, . Custertive, | Supreme aribunal of Varig, whose deciewon isin tay poe, Olare, No, 9 Washington st. furnished substitute; Tbomas | F- MeMeponey, KE. Newkirk, George Cutting, M. Walters, | Rdward J. Van Waxner, Richard C. Lata, Joseph ©. Cox. | Sosuion. The nan who Himseli ostablishes the Higgins, , iurished substitute, Parties ap. | 24 Wild, Andrew Sisher, John Schramer, Rugh Cab san id truth aud passes over tho rest iu silence, 10 ig all J wish Nohun. Win, 1. Richards, Francis Olver, Goo. N. Magon, J.D. Hano, Jae. Mackey, Andrew Nicholson, J. R. Young, W. Y. Lewis, 1). Crowther, T. R. Gordon, F.0, Pack, UNDER AGH. Jobn Kingsion. plying for the abowe should do so between the hours of ‘two and three o’clock in the afternoon, in order to facili- fate the burines of the Board The following is the tist for yesterday, with the disposition ef each case:— FURNUKD SDABUTU TES. todo. Here, then, ia the entire trith in regard to the under- taking of the capal,az proved by authentic documents, ies of which, properiy authenticated in France and land the respective ministers and diplomatic icaragan and Costa Rica at these courts, are THE EIGHTH DISTRICT. ‘The following is ® correct report of the cases disposed of in tho Koghth distriet yesterday :-~ . Turpolis, Will Sts. furnished Mor ELD TO SERVIER, PAI OF MOTIKRAESS C/N ma of ane Boccprteien Beamon re eastaaees gory James Coyle, Yorenizo Simons, | at pr ‘Sotuaily tn ponsession of the supreme govern- toine Hoie; Smith, 22 Thames st., (urniebed John NON REAIDRNTR, SECATSCL ASE, ment of this republic and of the Minister of France, ar Brown; William 1}. Galbraith, 22 Warren st., furnished Henry P. Doane, Albert Pavman. Substitnies weil a8 those glving me full powers to act io the name o' Houestin FYie; Honry Frostbraur, 14 Catharive st,, fur- Disability the company, also legalized as above, authentic copies niaved Henry Net; John Clare, No. 9 Washington al., fu H.R. Griffin, Aliens... of all thege documents boing reaorved to be presented at nishod Jobn Coyle; Thomas Higgins, 22 Chambery st., 3 Paid commutation. tho propor time to she goveroment of Comta Rica. SeraleheddessLyocb, a Ludwig Phong ee 0 | Mtr. Bolly was not the only proprictor of the concession fs WHLD TO ARRVICR. IN THE NAVAL SERVICK, ‘Only sens 6 1 or the canal of Nicaraguy. In the convention ‘Tuomas Smith (colored), P. Hannon, Gedfge A. Blan Michael Brody. Over age Of Rivas, of May 1, 1858, he appears and signs in bie own name and io tht of hie assooiates—Moasrs. P.M. Mitlaud & Co." Article one, wiiich 1 copy word for word, stipulates @bard, M.F MeGrath RROAPITULATION, Un NON-RRSIDENTS, Held to service. ci ee All other canges Hine =< | that “the two governments of Nigaragia aud Costa Rica mae ee ‘Tota} examined . ay a patsaaw ogamsaieiiatioas Scr are grant to Moms. Belly and: M. Millaud the exclusive S 7 ul ’ jor exoout and carrying op of @ maritime ‘Thomas MeMann, Matthew Mott, Joho Borjand. Sens te rendenvon: ‘The Brookiyn Common Coone!! exempted the following Pia Ng hd the Atlantic apd Pacific Oceans.” THR NINTH DIBTKIOT. ‘Phe Roard of Enrolment of the above district met res terday as usual, and transacted onviderable business. As to the pames of those who make application for exemp. Hon, there seems to be a delicacy on the part of the om- ployes of this district to furnish the same, The follow. ing, however, is the general result of yesterday's work in this district Total number who reported. Number of drafted men heid...... Vand commutation for men heid on Exemptod for dwabilty. J.xem pted for all otber Nambor laid over for fu Substitus personsfrom the draft yesterday :— ‘Third Ware—O, E. Rodgkinson, Seventh Ward—Rovert A. Evans, Ebeuever Kimball, Jobo B. Rebinzon. Tenth Ward—Rafun Wright, Augelo Balmano, Jamos Hand, Henry Loeber, Thomas 1, Siemp. Sixtoonth Ward—Charloss Wat, Andrew Stomp, W. Hank, Frederick Snuter. The Draft in Albany. Minany, Sept. 28, 1863 The draft commonced in this city this morning, and is progressing quietly. And the first vrtic'e of the decrees of ratifiestion of the concestion by the Congresses of Nicaragua and Costa Rica says --That the ‘ Conferences of the two republica ratify the concession of the canal, with modifications, in the name of Messrs, Felix Belly & Co.’? Megers. Mifiand & Co, sold their right in the grant of the ewal bates ental Mr, Thome de Gamond, for one hondred thonsond france, cash pald by this gontloman, ‘ga is proved by a public docnment, dated Paris, Oct 1858, whlch vas properly rogistored and legali.e! which says, literaby, - that, in proof of this the rights of Mowers Millaw! & 0. to Mr. Gamond, they deliver to him by this act the original titles of the grant of the canal, in order that he may remain sole proprivtor of that part belonging to them, and that Mr, Felix Beliy bam eutered into the act, in order to approve and subscribe to ii contents” ALIENS. George GiLinws . Jobn.Legan, Jacob Hiss. WHVSICAL, DIRAMLATY. UNDER AGR, 1) COMMOTA LION 1m, John Hi. Davitt. LAID OVER, Whole mamber of cases lant over for further examina. tion yesterday was two, SUNT TO RENDKZVOUS, Whole umber o: conscripts sent to the Fourth Con reasional Pistrict Rendezvous, at Riker's Island, yestor y Reset Whole number sent to rendezvous, ome andrei and eighty tour. RRCAPITUT ATION, The Tart. UNION COURSB, L, I.—TROTTING, Wernise@enbetitutes... 3 ecopted for men held ou prev ous day: Moxpay, September 28, sweepstakes $450, mile heats, " » Held for kervice sont to general rendezvous... Dest three in Oye, in harness. Ry my cepiieey sab beer tell he . Rat Total examined... ....... S. MeLanghiin entered Dk. g. Lancet o......... 1 | Honce there exixted a partnership of fact and right be- a : me Hi, Woodrnf entered er. g, Ganeral MeCiellan 2 ¥. Belly and Thome de Gamoud Tats x mee The Two Million J. Grothier entered Smonyeide ...... ” spent more & million of france, and ended Paid conposiaaiion ft Loan. ‘Time, 2:311j--2:81);~ 2-3 ning iis some fifty men who thoy ket tw Nicaragua tu 1s) ere they sutfered every priva- Pry-ient dioabiltty s nb cription to this loan yesterday was one of ‘Vaobars. Vbis makes the total entiount, up to ight hundred and winet five huwdred dollars wnysinle rs come pet and Motlelian had the race by them’ Lancet was the favorite at one hnndred to sixty the score at the appointed time selves Total oo... < i a inet previous to the start, There was very good attend 2008 Mt & mosting Of the crediore. ae? and one . corps oi ponerse The numerous sentences obvained agausp Messrs. Tete and watiers go om = wana here. A corps BS A ap ae eS ance, and everything parsed off satisfactorily, the race | Helly & Co. obliged Mr. Nelly to leave France and @bout Hhjrly detectives have heen employed in the dis xasinn Op Fide GAiiraD . being cloeely coutested from beginning toend. The track | take refuge abrond, avoid Imprisonment jor ese it if te pwk up deserte they sal GRANTED RELIEF. idan te oe niaiisibien bul pone fault | 4ebt: but “he'ore leaving, a sale not Paving — beew ctor & fortnight with crnsidersbie The Supervisors’ Committee on Claims hold meetings © heayy im romeiplaoes; Dut, ag & Whole, HO MAIL | eoectod, which be alterpted to make to @ could be fo Ww ned With 1. The improvements on this time. ed course are now fuithed, and a more comp) track i+ Hot op this coutinent at the present day Heal Vhe horees eame np at a trimendous rate for the word, MeCiellan on the point of breaking when the word was givem, Hirain could not keep Nim on is regnlariy Mr. Ji, Bourdow for the price of one million three ban dred and fifty thousand francs, he executed, on the Siet of Getober , isto, general powor Of attorney In favor of Dis friend, the honorable lawver Mr. J.B. Koassel, before Nir. Casio, wotary pubps of Bordeaux, which states “that Helly. aseeming “the qaatity Of sole grantee of the eanal of Nicarneua, although the contract and ‘ve very aay, for the purpose of examining the xreat number of caves whieh have been presented for ‘aration, About two thongand Gases have , tie committee, and less than one-third 0 ibese havo bee jaxsed upon. — Every applicant for relief is required @ vnder oath three lcis, viz 1 The ownersinp of the property alleged to hive heen auccers, Ike Porcomtags of men lakd for feervive yes torday was below theaverage the work done yerte te The follow mg table shows tor. wer pee sebetitutes arcepte | Payrwical ined lity Aen we ‘ ratinication by the Congrvases of Nieareua and Corn ai other eausen oT, destroyed or damaged feet, and be broke up dolore he got fifty yarde from the | Rica have beon made in ihe name of F. Bolly & Co., aud ax as icy, MS weMnAl Wale AE the time of its damage oF deatrnc. md Host four or Ove longthe, As soon ax the ye! | Tepresentative | and | attorney of Niowaguy oun J ‘ : Com oh, oon 2 special anv the followmg ave the names of the men heid for ® 3° th h property was destroyed or damaged by, ; M¥ horse eqnared himsel( Hiram rent him along splen erser” in, Re 10 sell the privileges gr " | or in direet ce Of, the riot. » and he closed flvely down the backatreteh and | to the can he ¢ him ample Norman Cook, John Schin | Many of the claims presenred are sal the lower torn: bat ae goon as he reached the | powers to vonelude iu his name any react he micht Mart, W.K. Woearnt, John | stessly whee! of Lanest MeLaughita jet the blaek love, and ona | Usink proper, fixing the price of the grant at 1,950,000 vuder the provigous a the statute of 1855 Among | momeut there was daytight again botweon them, it wax | faves, which the «aid y= | had and tight have hero: followlig are the names of the substitutes ac | these not 1 are included all cages of beduiy injuries, | evident that the black wae himsotf again aud in hit oh) | after in the grant to the beforemeationed canal, opto — loss oF | uption OF business. ke form, quite ablo to knock 2 roone when | I8virteo of this general power the representative of Alfred Lewis Water Vatteu, Wiliam Fieger, Wilian The commitice Inte 10 report a number exes to | called on. McClellan made « success Mr, Belly sold mo, on February 26, 1861, the rights and Boen, (aus Wist, Fardimand Lucius and Juhu Cook the Board of Supervisors to day for Anal action. teliet | to overtake Lancet: but he was -hook Shares of Messra, Bally & Co, in the canal, which pur- AB SIXTH DISTEMUT hax been alrendy granted to the fotiowing* parties somely, and the black came chase | made in my Own came and in that of my asso. Te oi) * . Ayo + $150 00 | in vei cintes, present aud fatore, having logaiized the sane by a Him Wg ew Tit Of the cages dispoeed Of dariux | 8560) William Grifip 100 00 Scoond Mevt.—One of the backers of Lancet now ofered | pablie deed, Besides, to insure my rhbte and to ay Saturday — . y 50 00 Teawe Dorling 7) 00 | She thousand vw four hundred that he would win, That | all queation. I made @ contract with Mr. Thome deGanr WELD VOR | een teeneees sc) sen ee) een eee wet, with several othor smaller nek, was taken Lelore cl approved the sale made Watier Hyer, lia Weet ist Vuwent Clarke, aug | dacob Lachenbrieh. 160 00 | the horses came on the track for the heat, they both reded to me all bis ows Malberey st, jiward Oeil, Now Amity plice leno Make oe | showed excelient condition, having xwoRL ont freely condition, hnno: vumNT Thos. ¢. Stuith & Uo 83 00 ; dried up pioely during the twenty minctes | and proper, which baw been the motive of the niterior y mutating arnis Jon | Auwe M. Dickerson. 175 Oo i allowed between heats A good square start followed a | manwuyres and «lisconsent of Mr. Delly, to wit:—That Reilly Win. Reirt, 1 rhithed Jno, Haley td ¥. Kawards .. 100 00 few ine Toe Ltempts to get away e@venty,and they | the price of the grant should mot ve delivered to Messrs : anit » Velt 20 00 dashed srouvd the tara very close together. Jancet wae | Helly & Co., bot ty an aeeignes named by F. Helly and T done Ldward Barrow | a lougth anead at the quarter pole in tbirty-eix secouds | do Gamond, or by the civ! tribunal, im case of Alsagree. sao A " and three quarters, and about the same distanee in front | ment, in order thet a sofficient sum should be fret ex Samus! Hoot Sk Mule stan Labayril | at the half mile pole in 1:13. well in band, with some. | ployed in paying the debts of the society, and what was s Mre <irab J, lato win thing to epare when ussded. Hiram shook up the yoiiow, | lett to be praveriy cxpended, MeKenna, Wi. Hoghes, Frank aed 2 “Ags Martine & Ouvrier,. rw to hie Olnewt capacity, bul Four mouths #fter, when the company which I repro- Jncol Ripple, wep Heouan, .tne Abraham 5) Matiits Ortierb lead past (he wheel of tho oid’ “@ sent wa alrewly [rimed, and I waa on the eve of depart. Me \1o-#, Nicholas Deland, Joo cteew Dil ieen Rebecca 000 Larenzo Johnsen, | and as he apyraache | the score h {ing for this country with engineers to commence : wer ane Deborah S Davis. 16 00 Jenmey Relehizer having & bellows to mend. The brish, having been | Work oo the canal, | Yearoed that slr. Dolly, digcoutented Dennie Hart, Patriek Petty 90 00 Joo , Larkbam tor the fail mile, was somewhat too meh that his croditors Stould be pail in preferences, had mavie CHou Ace Pa: meta Hoot 129 0 Stephinn Mersoreas Lanost won by three lengthe, making the baa A protest, Jone 14, 1861, declaring that be withdrew his Jacob Bet ler gor at ° eae “4 ~~ s Marsoas SHEN. on eae, end that he cousitered a oull ail tuat leary a ° r Kester Third Heat. ‘o+t whieb at first o wees Swen dono uncer it Matndw S. Kelly ve Ib fons 140 0 Witlam Teeter. | ard to the contest was how pretty much played oat, | With the motive of putting an ond to all difieut . FROCK MAWCH B J MrR.Hlewor Mimde 130 00 Mare Stewart Tancet wae booked to win. Une hundred to ten | which Mr. Belly mi ht eaore, his croditors, and his part- Adolgds Oppente Alex. KE. Hosack 17 0 Rosetta Clark bee A for tho asking; but there were no | Her himself, woot to the courts of jastice—since ip Lo vie Frederick Zohorie.. 200 m1 sarah 3. laker horees had o square wend off, and wont side | Olber MAVBEF could they avoid the danger witieh Leir Jield for avers y | Ubeodore Kruse... 125 00 Marin Gaeey aud aide for tw hundred yards, Lancet thon drew in | interesta ran (the 221 of August of the aame year Fara ished subvert ot £Toe “a, Mn sy +0, 200 0D | front, taiciow a lead of @ length to the quarter pole, which | Ube President Of che tribunal pronounced his sentence, in Dreabthiry 1} Jobn Duckworth Led | potnt be passed in thirty seven and @ half egeonda, and, | which he declared the y of Delly & Co. in & state of A 4 | Hears ‘ 0 on 50 00 | Keoping np the pace, went to the balf mie pole tn I1o. | Dankruptey, and Ww the urgeut necessities of giving to 3 ‘i } — ‘aoee . BO Ab y Ackerman 200 00 | From there iround the lower torn MeClelian lay at the | that firm a lege! revrosentative he nominated Mr. Vitwe ‘ 2 | beth Robert 00 Ue Horst 115 00 | whoel of (he binek, as he bad done tn ihe preyiow heate, , Romx legal administrator of said firm, giving him ampie Vode 1} Met nei + 126 00 | but contd got get any Dearer, Coming up to the so | powers to renllze and finely carry te au the kale of Now 2 Sarah Aredsnaw 2600 | however, Hiram pat on an extra joree of steam | the canal grant made in the previous February by Mr. In i ‘aliey 25 06 | bronebt MoClelian te within hat fot the head of | Roussel, epresentative Of Belly at Hime, and | Ano Deoglty.. 5 00 | the black, and jo that way tho: er ced themoore, Lancet | authorizing bim at the same time to pay the debte with : per Wr, Florence 100 90 | winning fu 235, | the moneys representing the prios of the grant, Mr. Belly Forme | “ 7 Alvah tt mt, 4000 | Today there will bea trot lor 00 at the Fashion , wae (ben In Pari«: bot ho did not present himself to de. th tone BM a A: fa oe Saran Haletend 0 mw | Conree | fend his pretended right, nor did he appeal Monday ¥ Bernuards samuel Adan . | from the fentevce wh cordemped him, but be ~ 4 di (YA : The ore Keeler... Mary Rebs raonal Intetlige ) fed to Maly sod Geneva. Iie partner conformed ben o ‘ Amelia Cag well Christian Koetne e!|, WhO recentiy made an application | bimaeif loyally t (he supreme decision, nnd the lege! ad “ wink ath M. yeaterday, During th Arisee Jetterson Ehrabeth Reown + © Fisit Mobis on busiuess con. | ministrator, a# As the time for Appeal was pened, da rene deourred 10 Feline @ Led aS relused 4 pass: | coufirmed the sale made to me by Mr. Roussel to myael’ =~ ay ine ef oxmmeatiea. Many | 2°.° Creates | and has returned heme, aml aseociator. perwit > : . ’ tia ‘ | texte Broden, belonging to Hristol, Pe, who served Thos before eve mt aod Impartial man @ud before hoiit having Wieir | lover | under tne mane of Charion Davts, « tree méwths term ig | te French tribuncis | am, In tho most umanewersbie . tho Board will wor recatye | fa.4h ¥ ve Htine the Fourth New York wilitia, has heeu discovered in a | manner, with the company formed by me and which | any are got stamped. The Board | Ger rae cob Wright. . Pennayivania cavalry regiment. She was brought before | Tenreeut, the only netual grantee of the canal of Nica be ‘ / Nh ened | Georg john J. aneroft.. . the Philadelptia anthorites on Su | Paeom . ving tha | ‘bien ‘eter Liverpout up Unoie Sam's uniform and ge The Hew company ix composed of honorable men and K tha | whard Lord j.yons and suite, from Monte je aotidly estab! het. It haw among its directors various ome , 7 Senn Pr eg {ilar KB. Hupt ot United st © Fogineers! py nie wo una GhOSmee Oe Ea OA TEE aoe a the regory \tvis - ‘ = 8 Fngineer Haplis’ 0 ws aise OE nF pen wed LVL. Rum ena wWN. OF Pelten cane (inom yyren heads Of urat ticatrial eateries 10 Chore coun: ita P, v ' | 3 Go ee a erica cher. is | et Re Brew. 280 00 _ 4 8), OF Cleveland, ute atopping at the Lrevocrt Flouse Veicdebleg: tes toon dtse’ se epee, Gap, a:dine bk “yn Margtret Jobn “ow Admiral Farragut, baited sates Navy: FN. Gre. | Mitr, snes the Fimple view of some docu ° | Aon Sem... 0 00 nd wud, Of Allentown, W. HL Lyon of Californias ed you to write the ale Uy the rents yet. | Joh Ateeunder,.,. 140 Op Pettis, of Waebington. Captain Th my t ave #0 much ambrege to Mr. many sen Capelae | Fmpire tae 6G. tray of Chicas, aid LF rite the erazy and ingalting vidas Oo try tveir od ami } Phe Dratt im Brookiyn, Carpartey'e OF New rieuhe, are atopping mt the AMOR | ary to bie good name. Uy he Totb of tite iaonti @ tailor, Hamed Kiein, we} BROOND Hrerirer, } onde ot rant? tbat We. Hetly erved In hatep from Hiecuiord coum,’ inenten et he rose siie Sit Tint aBLA aU Gols ‘us | eboukd maggeed 10 inve'cling a Swiss benker fate purchas Serpent. Mating, ibe aveebed after om ’ ’ wp On at No. 26 Grand sc whigh Be hoes periectiy weil ceamed to beong Of 5 ‘eimy cohd stage um the F bas H Hreckiyn, HDL, yestordty Those without ad “ ie . ‘ Epis “i ron FOF “Tra ver diya | Acenee Hekong 40 the faith wae, IBrobwty-- , ah.t Weorersaves conn wate Wied te tanto Biter Ne we bronght te Capra p rare boy the ig ahiee } A Dat freer her « = ” wet wile we § ov WAN PP we wrerayeen "4" has ¢ ord aN wha 1 hesteff geeo Wo Me, Paree exealities ootoerniny. is fempily. a4 lar 0) wise news sER 29, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. :ScUESTPUTE nhs a elnpUPTESEEREEEPEPREEENT plete resvectabie, he ePiin rem Holcags where T have neces | THE LATE FIRE AT WILSON'S BAKERY. reavectable, ite origin from Holland, where I bave never been, of my near relatives is a burgemaster, in it ts certainly a pity to see an intel like that of Mr Beily spend tis etrongth against himzelf, bis credit- ‘ors, and, above all, againet the eanal. If Mr. Pelty coula judve of himself he would not speak as he bas done, us he must know that bis name, solied and badly looked upon in France aud England, has closet to him since 1840 all acceas to the government and capitalists. while wo have the satisfaction of counting for the prompt execution of the work upou the supjort of those two governn.enta, the proofs are at the disposition ‘This i the (rath, of the governments of Nicaragua and Costa Rica. I pity @ brilliand intelligence like that of Mr. Belly, placed in so. Painful a position by want of experience in industrial aifuirs, 1 would like to have geen him assisting honora bie gevtiomen to carry ‘out this great work. He would have kept the merit of initiating St, and assured his own imrerest and that of hs creditora, A lke undertaking in one of peace, which is desirable for all, But if Mr. Belly is for war, [am ready with my legal and authentic docu ments, without injurious personalities. EDWARD 1.008, The Veto of the Wabash Rallread Bill \« Prorogation of the 3 Legis- Iuture by Governur Yates. Sr, Louis, Sept, 28, 1863 A despatch from Springtield, JIl., sayri— Judge Logan, of this city, one of our first lawyers states, in reply to an application fer an opinion relative to the legulity of Governor Yates? veto of the Wabish Rail road biiland the prorogation of the Tilinois Legislature jast winter, that be hae given the subject bis attention, and then in au elaborate opinion proceeds w sustain te legality of the action of Governor Yates in both cases. Interesting Testimony for the Dofeac: —- m Alben ss ‘s Story Leoks very Dowhtt:! Mise Deau’s Opinion of the Comp! ant—Alibi afte: The investigntion into the chreumstances attending buruing of Wilson's crackor bakery, now yoing um Justice Dowling, t fast drawing to a close, The ens the prosecution opened yestorday, and at the apne of the day’s work the prosecution had bariy a | Stand upon, No Jess than seventeen witnesses war amined, alibi after alibi wus proved, aad the 4 tome. the prosecuting witvess war completely yr: uted: nexed is @ report of the proceedings: Edgar F. Holly, civile: ineer, depowed that he ire the premises of Mr Wilson, No. 73 Fulton ety oer OF Six Occasions, and was well acquainted wisti-titm.° deter of the materia’s used in the bakery, 1b: » here Introduced ‘diagram of the building, that it would have doen impossible for uy remain on the fourth toor for Ofteen am the fire was started. The Dattding was wou'd be apt to bnrm very rapidly, the of pitch pine and the woodwork so dry bustion would be very rapid: it ig int burn tar without creating & great Dr. McPhail, of No, 97 Pierrepont street, Posed ag follows:—I have heen a praotisivy: | tis thirty one years; I know Alexander Simpsen, now | sent. I attended him on the 1th of December last from that continuously until the end of the enonth was laboring under inflainmation of the Jong, had ¢ fined hin to big bed and room, and it would vor is been prudent for him to go out on New Yoar’s day: wh J heard that he bad gove ont the day after U0 tire 1 er a ne foes that. 4 tein tee Promotion of Captain Wood, U.S, A. Lieutenant Wood, aid to ral Cauby, Chief of Urd- nano and Artillery of we Department of the Fast, and Soperiutendent of the armament of the fortilcations around tho city and in the harbor of New York, bas recently been promoted to the rank of captain of the regular army, with a commission dating from May last. Captain Charles 0, Wood waa born in Terre Haute, Indi- ana, in the year 1837, and is the eldest son of Charles Wood, Secretary of the Terre Haute and Richmond Rail- road. Captain Wood was at the age of seventeen elected captain of an independent company, called the Fred. Harrison Guards, Terre Haute, aud was extensively known in the West for hia military capacity. In the be ginning of the present rebellion he was among the first to offer bis services to and be acsepted by Governor Morton, from whom he recsived as com act as major of the Eleventh Indiana Zousver ad * t somewhat annoved at his impradence: Mr. Shapson Lives at the corner of Clason avenue and Quiney stracts, Brovk- lyn: his house is about two miles from ihe Folten or Wall atreet ferry. Jessie Archibald depoged that she resides at No. 61 East ‘Thirty fourth street; iv the latter part of Vocember and: the fore part of January Twas at Mr. Simpeon's house, ip. Classon avenue, Brooklyn; Mrs. Simpson was ill and str, Simpson also; Iwas in aitendance upon Mye. Simpsow until the midie of February or Ist of March My Simp- son was bome on New Year's day, but went out the fol- which position he accepted, but subso- Guoutly ‘resin’, Im order to accept, & vecond Hon, | O%'PR day, when ho heard of the ire: ho tenaney io the Ninth regiment of infantry of the | W#S quite ili at the time, and the Joctor suid! regular army, on the 26th of April, 1861, his com mission of tirst Jeutenant bearing dite May 14, 1861. Captain Wood was then appointed to au important position at Fort Lafayette, where he remained until the Ist of Angust, 1863, at which time General Canby attached him to his staff as Chief of Ordnance and Artillery of the Hepartment of the East. Captain Wood was engaged with the rioters in Mott street at the time of the riot, and with a single company of regulars dis persed @ mob vurabering between three and four thousand, he should not have gone out; Mr. Fimg<on was im Mrs. Siupson’s room all day, and I saw him ali day; he Was not absent from my sight at avy time during the day except at intervals of balf or three quarters of ay eur, we bed ong tea at quarter past six o'clock P.M; after we had got through our tea Mr. William: Farmer, David Brown oud Charles Bloom called, and we pre ared ten for: them; they took toa about half-past seven «’ciork, and remained at the bouse about half an houy " , when Mr. Simpson went oat oo the 2d of January he staged away ali day; be could pot bave been out of my sight for two Loura without my knowledge, George C. Gourley , of 342 Second strect, Williamabarg, pelpy duly — —" that he was a brass founder ry occupation: saw Mr. Simpeon on Now Year's Day about half-past three o’clock P, M.; I saw bim ab Dw re- sidence in Clason avenue; he was lying on the lounge when TI saw him; Mr. Spence and Mr, Einory were there: Mrs. Archibald was also present; Latopped ut Me. Simp- son's houve about half or three quarters of an hour; I Know nothing about the fire, Edword Pick, of 101 Adelphi etrect, Brockiyw, deposed that be was a mason by occupation; I cal'ed at Mr. Simpson's house on New Year's about a quarter to twelve o'clock M.; be was in. hie dressing ( when saw him; | remained there about half an hoor, and as i was leaving Mosers. Stvker, Cook and Cox came im John Hamilton deposed that he Hved at No.1 South Tenth street, Wiliiamburg; 1 saw Mr, Sinpeon once on An Extraord: 'y Habeas Corpus Case— Committal for Contempt of Court. AUPREME COURT. Before Hon. Judge Clerke. Sarr. 28—Yhe People at the Relation of Amelia A. Husteed vs. Peer V. Husteed.—This case, which baa been pend ing before the Court for two weeks, was brought to a close today by the Jndge entering an order committing the defendant for a contempt of court in making a false return to a writ of habeas corpus for the child of both jee. Ihe facts developed are, that in August inst Mrs, Husteed left ber husband for alleged violence. On the 14th September the father took the cnild (a daughter , five years old), by force (as is alleged) from the nurse, inthe city of Brooklyn, near the residence of the mother of Mrs. Husteed. Mra H. obtained a writ of habeas cor- pus, and after ‘much testimony, m which there was | Kayseri, Wil - {ricauation aod reortatnation, Mf. Worteod was comunit: | Sod'ion o'clock i vemsiaed ts bi hous ui none rahe wenty: red to pay a or cf his om; waiter twelve 100 for @ false return to the writ. Counsel: for Mrs. | Osco on Now ears 30 a geog rip “Ald neta nsteed, 6x Judge Dean; for defendant, Mr. Sherwood, 4 time, for the fire™1 exfed in compa: {ihr ‘Mr. Hodgkinson: | am Mr. Wilson’s bookkeeper: 1 had not seou Mr. Simpson at the bekery for ten days or two weeks previons to the Ist of January. Wiiltom Sponce, of No. 149 Livingston street, Brooklyn, iat Repth purpege of teling him abo’ The Banks and the Commissioners of a ti Mr. ‘Taxes. ANE UNITBD STATES BONDS AND SECURITIES WXEMPT FROM ASSESSMENTS? SUPREME COURT—GRNERAL TRAM. Rofore Hon. Judges Sutherland (P. J.), Leonard aud Alien. Serr, 28.—The People aff the Relation of the Ban's o Commerce in New York vs. The Commissioners of Tanes, This is an important case, invoiving a great priveiple and employing an array of counsel ¢about eighteen in number) too numerons to mention. The compfainant states that the capital stock of tho aseociation amounts to five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000); that its rea estate consists of a lot of ground, known as No. 234 Pear) streat, in the Second ward of the city of New York,on which stands their banking houge, and that said real estate is 0° the value 0° twenty-two thousand tive handred dollars ($22,500). That of said capital the eum of $477,500 was ou the 12th day of (January, 1962. and thenes hitherto at alltimes hag been invesied in the stocks, bonds ont other securities of the United states. whieh are and were exempt from taxation under the laws of ‘ New York or any State authority, id amoont of capital, $477,500, was included in and form no #02 HOO invested in securities the day of April, 188, the petitioner pre- sented to the Commissioners of Tixes aud Ar-e-sinents of the gity of New York eaid statement That on about June 22, 1868, petitioner was informe! by ‘he Commis sionors of Taxes and Assezements that they hat asseesed ‘and caused to be entered in the tax and Paseeement roll for the current year, 1863, the sum of $477,500, as the Amomnt of personal property maserwod to your petitioner, aod have determined that it ¢hall | © tavcd on the amount so assessed. That the Commissioners have ths deter- milved that the petitioner shal! be assersed on anid stocks yeed;—I was at Mr, Simpson's bouse on New Year's 1 got there between halt past two and hif-past three: stopped there sbont bal hour: Mr. Simpson was there, be was sitting bedroom; Mr. Ernory, Mr. Pick and others we ere present. James Boyle, of No 215 Fort Groep ploce, Brook!yn estified that be raw Mr. Simpson at hie hese “4 wil Year's day, «bout four o'clock; he was in the r Mrs, Simoson Jonni Noe, of Downing street, Brooklyn, 'deposed that he took care of Mr Stmpson's horves: ft takes shout three quarters of an bour to go from Mr, Simpsun's bouse to the fulton ferry; op New Your's day dir. Varmer sor- rowel @M". \Fimpson’s wagon; is wus aboot ten ook A.M; the wagon came about seven @’elock in the evening J caltod at Mr, Simpson's house that day abont «so o'clock’. M., and remained there «ntil about four o'clock. Charics 1. Bloom, of No. 130 Sands stvee’, Brooktyn, testified that he had @ printing establisumen, at No, 7: Fulton street, op the night of the fire: saw George Came. ron and Willi Farner on New Year's day «bout eleven o'clock AM; they came to my residence and stayed about fifteen minutes: Tsaw them again about helt past five o'c'ock that evening in comvany with David H. Rrown: they stopped at iny bouse about bal an hour, £ made culls with them that atternoon,and thea we went to Mr, Simpron's bouse. where w toa, we are rived at Mr, Simpson's about even o'clock. Mra. Archi- bakt got the tos for ut; Cameron was at my bouse when leame back from Mr. “tmn-on’s: we steyed at Mr. Simpson's about half or threo quarters of an hoar, we found Cameron asleep on the soft this was about nine o’elek. Joba lobin, being duly sworn, deposed as follows ~-T knew Terence Larkia: 1 crossed the Fulton ‘erry with him sbout @ quarter after six o'clock on New Vear'seven- bonds aod soearitive and debt of the sald United States. and ing, while be was on bie way to y | returned the el wnt Of $477,600 invested therein, and the with bim abont seven o'clock, rnd parted cn wie tioner claims and insists that the amount of the him sbont # quarter past seven: 1 did not s ¢ the fire as C war coming Over the terry: it did not Bronk out until ater f had gone to bed, wit States etocks, bonis aod other eecurities, ty copted from the avsesann Hy the current y that the ead amount of apital Of said aasocia- Lion 20 invested should be pied trom taxa Ueu and assessment, and that the aesoetation shonld only y taxok on ifs gnid realostate, The petitioner there No. f we the buiting then Mrs. Larkin’s buneo, to about halt-port ¢ eved to be alton tite: 1 went : mere # Mrs. 1 arkin Mr. Buckley, aso © protested agninst thot nesowmment of ite goer. At aw Mr und arkin, Me. t * sonal P&taLe at $477,500, and requested the Commissioners Mrs. Larkio's cbildrea and some fire tocortect the same, and presented to the Cx CB ii pn eng Mae eon hr ee hl ‘objections to ement awd taxation + | Larkin's furniture, an “ St kate ter cast naaminn’ on om sn reteroen toa she 110 that in taking out some bed clothos Dak n ined and refnsed to cor, | ost S060) Mra, Torkin old mo that Mr Simpen r eed her $500 Wot that be had gone to Verope. she said abe boped Sinyson would break Ris neck Mire. Lar kin vito sail that ehe bad called opon Mr ‘Viisom and asked hit to cerray the faneral expenses attending the slot Terence Tarkio, bit that be lind rerused toa to strike the same from the tax and it the petitioner is ‘igble to taxation on Me ameunt of $477 500 of personal property, —— w pay Map oo Lad b. ame, and refuse te the potitioner any redress, av that the Commissioner are about te presont the asees. | Der, | have heard ber threaten « number of pope aroun tout roll to the Board of Sapervivors of the county of | the bakery, saying she would Dave bloon tor blood: F New York for confirmation of such aascsament. ‘The | Mave @ften keen her condoct herself ina rictoas manner petitioner therefore prays that a writ of certiorari may | in frou. of her door ee was very abusive om her lan- be issued and allowed by this Court, directed 0 the Com- d swore load'y at those who Leooged in tive missioners, requiring them to corti’y and return to this it; this Occurred in the month of June, soon: Court all their proceedings in the premises, and all the | ® ter the death of her hushand: on tho 21st of Angust ane documents and papers betore them, and that the decision vo of three men is front of the Galery and action of the Commissioners may be reviewed and | '0 Oberry street sle wos addressigg Wm ¢-moron ru: corrected on the merits by the Court, and the errors of | others: she mode dis the Commissioners may be corrected according to law, crowds around the The matter is still before the conrt. George Cameron on N: eet tho wssersnent, © and assessment retie jay about tepaat two o'etork. they were at Mr. Lang's house, corver of Beoond street ond first avenue, | saw George Cameron again in | the ewening at Mr. Bloorna's house In Sands rtreet, Brook yn: Tom oot on good terms with Mre, Larkio, 1 bad » and Departures. ARMIN A aiealy with ber bushand on one cee sion, ond abe hie bad apite ayainat me ever Since; she ablwed me ever aiterwarde when | pasted her door. Jno, @ domestic iu the employ ment of Mr, jeyewed that her omptoy rvs at homme all vay on New Your's day, and (hat he coald pot have abeante:t | bimesel’ (or more than ao boar without ber huowledge “oa Andrew Cook te-tt y house, in Paeifle strect, Lalf past eight and nige o of Jai Hi nora ben doposod that she formerly tive t xt tow street She ret heard the alarm of fire «bon co otek. did not know where the fire was antil Mrs Willian wife nud fe Fe Wate er 1, Be Pp UahawianMre BW nite aad 1 ; ~ ; : kip told me, Cotwrine Larkin bad Booo in roy room fr ot * Dorn, Ma P hofore that, but she did not toll mf whore ihe Mre wa. £ F Knowlton. | 1A Phoips, te heard ber erying ‘Fire’ on the stars afew seconds after ew Lad Gould. i ap ate Pog rhe left my he — be vp le doy Ls i, dO; Lat J day, do, Boegeon n fore who gave the wlan FESS SAF e decom docked bo te’ the laos” | * ty tA TS Luke Unnel GUT ak 8 eee Brawen—Aieamnebip Ax Pasar bed charactor, and more, fale, Alay me and faraiy TAWe ry Ke eae patter, ; the day alter Faony Hormboate), HG Gerdes. Mra Jy #2" | ie ice Mee. Larkin came fnto my and family. pire tan M vides wo sud farmlly, Be 7 cote, Mes wid eet Monball ibe old broken farn 9 WO thd Mra Norador?, Mre_ Lena Dowle | wien tho ineurance folks came along they would ‘sappore Dovtng. KG Spencer. Mre Williams, Mrs 1 hud my ty damegod: she also «0 egeated Liat j—ndit 108 second cabin and 46) tn the steerage | | ehoold wake ¢ out of the manecmy ch DEPARTONES. ud hide them, theuravee com ny think they wer ree, which © t nothing by the fire | 4 for by the Insurance compa Livenroot—Steametip Btna—Mre Mi Mrs WA Proiler, Mrs M 14ndo, yt tio; gato. Mist pe iwaured for 800, but my lows only amour vet to piers, * [als Oy 1 Mra, Lartn (old me that ebe leet @30 at the rime of the ovtnng. Wi re. abe told me this the morning after the fra: never Hi Trosbridge, fF ilexorman, 4.0 Van Specs, | beard. der losing $500 anti T beard of it in thle pre cooting peter heard Of ber heing & bundle o 6 to the lowe of 450 Mrs, Larkin aa) Hwokley carried 1¢ | | } fire Dilbert and lady—and others tn the stocrmer } 7.00), ; | refere Nt Np Oro Crom 1-=-W A ireen New Our eansoSienmnably Graree Cromuait-W A vr : iy, TA Crimes, Mine Kitty o FAS Wooler J yeu Binge. George it Phelps. fre Harr SUP | 1 sie bad no $dom, aboxnit, whe got the money; ahe elem four children; ov plained of losing eave spoona, he Oe Ee King derared (hat be itved jn Brookivm, apenk Schmidt Geo Calton retaiah King rare Ty i re dunt eas A Wellnor, BBs ¢rlay aud vvebing there om 3 car's days *Y Deviroe, es Mra. PARK a: 4h0 often abased me, aud ot abe ce . Witinw & cule epit in my fate | 0 W Emory leprsed thet he was mot present at ther -Biewrship Cotambin WI Ket Cumron | ickery of Mr. Wilkow on Now Year's day, as alleged by ¥ Marbon gat lois) Mim S| Wee Larkin, aud knew nothing whatever ie relation tre SMe A Malte. Mies hokoe | the fire. exiled avon Mr, Sinmpecn on New Voor might nt indy, B Rstrnen fompene with Me. MaciMon, aud informed him of the deen tre F Tower waghier. JF Felward Billatipe testified that be was tn company with | Whom Comeron on New Year's day. and never toss sight. | of bon for ten minutes dering the day: Camenm could i | bot hee aselated In the Burning Of the bakery withows the knowlege of tw witues, The wnveet = was thou adjourned nmtil Ralf-paes ler. Mie Wisk Wi, WS Mal. M fay rnes, Sire Le Wal “FG Weeker, 0) Davin, AMIN, AW" Brodhea |, & fonibe indy and ‘denghior: Mee Henry ani nine o clock thie morning, when the evidence of the de. will probably be ch wed aad the testimocy submit friend. A tarbure HW Mulndon, 8 Porresier Ts Bear Ea | tet to (he mg shane a Fite J HE Metent, WP Mevle | acrin Part 1-Nos, 357, 1117, . Wes arn ib trae + Bikers. U | 2466, 2b, atch at Sed, Bn, wo eG ud. Jr, Mire A Bircmann, HM Dalmane, @ j sh, 2, 1406, 2008, 90 Part daa on, W Levy, Mise A Clauey and tity Wallace ae