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THE CANADIAN CORFEDERATION. | Interesting Proceedings of the Quebso Convention. The Proposed Unton of the Provinces, de. ae, de. The following ls a telegram fram the editorial corres. | Public exchequors of ait pondence of tho Montreal @azele at Quebec, dated | pne Late Ga or. Mi ‘The proceedings of the Conference are kept strictly Private. 1 ts understood that Mr. Bernard is appoinied weoretary. Rumor states that a scheme has been aub- ‘mued by Hen. J. A. Macdonald on benalf of Canada and ‘What it is new under discussion. Only three or four ‘epeeches have yet been made. The Cenierence will pro ‘Dadiy last until the middie or end of next week. There is a very general {ecling to favor of Logislative Uai.u, recogaizinz, however, the claims of Lower @aneda Toe claims of the Oawa Departmentat build- Agas contractors and architects are to ‘be referred to @mbitration. " [Corsespendence of the Toronto Globe. } ‘QuEBa0, Oot. 11, 1664, * The Convention resume to day at.elevon AM. It is gB@derstood that the Hon. Joun A. Macdonald addrossed ‘the Convention in support of a sesolution proposed by dim yesterday, affirming the desirability of a union of tw provinces as likely to prove mutually advantageous, M the details could be arranged, ibis view was uo- @eudltediy tuken by ho delegates at Charlottetewn; but 4M musi be recollected tay the present Convention io- @udes several nex men, end that Newioundlund was o0t Malirepresented. Ths resolution was carried by accha. gration, axridst a burct of applause, which was heard out- Mids the chambders, Me. Brown, it is underatood, propased @ resolution £0 cay upen which discussioa is proceeding. = resolution suggests Lu souline of the sew constiis- The Press Deepateh. Qvasec, Oct. 13, 1864, ‘The Unioa Convention meets daily, but its proceedings are scoret, Jt {a understood that satiesactory progress is ‘Weing mado. Measre. Audrows, Brega, Whitney aud Regocy, from New York. arc here attempting to obtain & settlement of ‘the old reciprocity claim, for which ap appropriation ‘was made in the last Parliament. Lieutenant Colonel Jervis is here, Semi-C Meclal Statement. The following is a semi-oificial statemout of tha pro- gress which has been made in the matter of the confed @ration of the B.jtirh North Amgrievn provinces: — Queure, Sept. ‘4 good deal of pablic interest js felt Vise of members of the maritime provinces. re to augious t0 know the ure of the federative echeme brought under the atien- hon of the Chirlottetown Conserence, the re-epttcn it re Seired fromatbe maritime delegates Mts being ace tad (0 tbe ceveral proviuces. But jittle Yecorve is now EBS he to the pro oodings of (Le Qooterence or as to ths scheme of eration RoW: . re to dexaiis, vase et to be discussed and determived, andas s diversities of opt may arise amsag the 2nerdus contracting parties, that reserve is expedient. moasuro cannot be framed from any one point of view. It most be a work of compromise »-ections from East, W. d Centre will have to be debued dovercyme: and it would be manifest!y unwise and jurivcs to give publisig to details that circumetances Poe cause to be modified or abandoned. ins fur all the proceedings of the Cansafan govern- Hout have been entirely unoificial and ini ‘The winces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince ward Isiaud had agreed to hod a con’ereoce ‘at Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island, 10 consider the propriety of uniting their fortunes under ore government and icgislature. ‘The Canadian goverumeut sought leave to attend that eeaference, for the purpose of inviting the attention of the delegutes to the larger question of a federative union ofall the British North American provinces Consent a8 at Obee given, ine Oret day of the confe eave Be Canadian depu' presented themsel at Char- tetown and wore cordially reecivert. The goy- eroment of Newfoundiand was not represented in the conference, but communications have been roceired mado heart?! Sane ‘The confersuce commenced its deliberations on Thurs- the Ist of September, and continued to sit daily at arlottetown until the. Sti, when an adjournment vook to Saturday, the 10th, at tho city of Hailtax. On y the members of tho eonfereuoe leit Charlotte- town, in tho Canadian steamor Queen Victoria, ior the town of ‘ictou, in the province of Nova Scotia.’ At Fic: You the party separuted—a portion going by the steamer 00 Halifax, and the remuinder overland. Tho latter, after examinin; the coal works of Pictou, procecded the sime @ay by singe to Truro. On Saturday morning they went ‘Dy railway to the gold fields, examined the extensi ‘and successful quartz crushing establishment of the wean Gold Mining Company, and then proceeded to Hall- sympathizing with the movement, and jesire to take part in any future ‘pro- 7 und im the evening the subject of fed resented to citizens at 1 pubdlic dioner given in hopor of the delegates. On the m -rning of Wed- @eeday, tho 14th, the delegates proceeded by ratiway to Mrnasor, and (rom theuce by steamer to St. John, the ‘cial metropolis of New Bruvewick. The advan. of federation were there again presented at a pe @blertainment given to the delegates. Members of the copference aud their Cacadiaa visitors ‘went up by the St. Joba river route to Frederiexton, the peat of goveroment of New Branswick Oa Friday tn Feturned to St. Jobo, avd the party then separated Canadian delegates, the same wight, went by railway to Bhedmo. where toeir siecmer awaited them. A qiick Yun up the st. Lawrence broveht the Guoadian delegates to Quebec on Movday, September 19. * Proceedings "f the conference were condncted with eloves doors; but it ts understood that the question of wnion jo ali its bearings was fully debated, and tbe con @lusion uoavimousiy arrived at tbat a con‘ederation of the britiah North American colonies would be uighly ad ‘Vantageons to all the provinces, provided equitubie terms ff union could be agreet upon’ No insurmountable ob- @tacles were encountered , and a formal conference of the wernments 0. Carada, Nowa Scotia, New B-oniwick, Sowtaa diund and Princo Edward Island bas been ¢im. y bis Exceltency the Goyeraor General, to meet a te Quebec on the 10th of October, for the purpose of as @ertaining formally whether the detatis of a echeme of eon’ ederation, acceptable to all, can be arrangea. ‘The Canadian delegates were deepiy impressed by the Seat material resources and the -gratitylug industrial Faz Of the maritime provinces, There is not one ym who dues not subscribe heartily to the conclu. Qrrived at by the Cou‘ercnce, that a federation of all the provinces would be highly advantageous ‘Thus far votoing definite as to the dotaiis of the scheme ‘Das been agreed upou, notwithstaading tbe disemssions of the Jact three weeks, every poiut wili bs open to un- Fettered inquiry by Pe Pepvec Conference. No oe, ever, could bave failed to gather from tbe newspa- of the jower provinces, is a, ceneral outlines of the e under ¢ iderat: Guariottetown. seer bat the confedera- tae present of three sect ions— Upper Canada, Lower Canada acd the maritime foces—coming iat the Unioa elther cailectively or ly and that provision might be made (or the ad- Setesion ia mion Lereatter ou equitable terms of he North teeriey, Brith Columbia and Vancou- ve: = ‘whole country might have ove name, say Canada to have boen suggested that each of the pro- lature and executive, 1 matters; aod that in use “Sueretive should be vested common to the whole cou! coy have eee eral ge. o contrel ‘or ‘SPr\isi00 Aud give gecurity for local int tet ombodise tn hn eater ‘beta a ere «io, te constitubion of islature representation Of we upper bi ts © fertile discussion. Sos, Prefer to have tt of be ty the F election vested Jagisiatures; while others again send for iif By the Crown. tea advice of the crs ‘ofthe he got solution may be found in a sompro- The fedora! goverameat Nd be Dow. she represeutative of the ‘Crowa Selagedywed by errs Sabaletreston possessing the cvntidence of Parliament. the federal eutbority thus constituted would ob. wlous!y bocummitied all Sreeaees ‘Wade, See | Simlan’ law. Th wound bere control of tbe militia aud Pafence, of gry measures, lighy bourses, fisher: fy = eeuprigha bail all cena, too, imeaigeauion,Iotercolonial works, The manner fe wh iy loca) Aegislatares should be bes nb iced adords for debate. Ja oe advocate for each section two ire hee walle others prefer one chamber. Seutive goverouren N would, of course, be ah ents een ‘be copetituted at tha 4 ot perione Carienos of powers and duties Agito the Teatly, ever, Lower Canada 60 Umat all judicial and legal matiors—in fact she \4 municipal law, with (be body of civil r~_ = ba] io the We Saly aher te NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, “OCTOBER 14, 1864: H ion should be made for the educational inte- pot of ete ‘wivority in eech soction A ditloulty would mandestly arse in committing these Gucies to ve local lexistutures, from whe abseuce of cal Tevenues to meet the wogessary oxpcuditures. Ii bas doen saycested shet ap allowance frem ihe pubiic reve- Due migbt be Gistributed for local purposes according to popubtion, jaaamuch as the genoral foverament will, by the fecerative arrangement, be relieved from charges Bow borne by egeh provines, aud wil! have absorbed ail the sources Of Tevenue from which they frayed He te very fortunate that little or po difficulty boggy od w ‘Present itself on the subject of the federa: huanees the consummation of the Union sil the nd aw " ‘ul provinces would of course be assumed by government; and a close examination ¢ (he financial position of each province shows that ne m Jostice would be inflicted by this arrangement. debi and the annuat burden now borne by the people of the several provinces pretty nearly equal avd 2he them show a surpius. ‘La kea=Serious Shipping. Oct. 1) The damage to the shipping out resulting from the heavy southwest squall of Teursday last, avd followed Dy the northwest gale, ts beyond the precedent of avy former sexson, if we may except (ne or two November gales of former years, but no former mouth of Sep- tember or October bas there deen such a destruction _ reater part of the disasters belo’ evumerated ocearred oo Lake Huron, im the locality ot Polat aa Barque, at which peint the full force of the gale was severely encountered, aad which is stated to be the moat violent experienced for a number of years, whi there are some old salts whe declare it without a pri wedent. Weare gratified to learn tbat up t the presel writing thete bas been ne report of logs of iife, althongh it is by no means nea got ev iata for euch intelligence to ¢ me to hand. of the disabled feet which arrived here ea ecko wag the Dark Merrimac. In <he locality heretofore mdicated ehe was stuck by the squall, which carried suddenly out of eight her topsail square- sail Her foreeall and mainsail were badly spii a some of her rynnivg and standing gear carried She has repaireé temporarily and proceeded on her oan age to Erie with a cargo of ore, whither sho was bound {rom Milwaukee. bP ange F Jobo Th houng, for Lak it ber forer ray ber foreboom, be- Mace @tber sligh® damoge. Ske returned to l’ort Sarnia for repairs. The schooner Alvin Bronson lost an anckar ard chain. The schooner Segon \pst er big anchor aed gixty (athoms of chain. The schooner ¥m_ Fiske lost ber big apeber and considerable chain ‘Tho barge Tawas Jost both anchors and both scopes of chain @car Point an Barque The echooner White Cloud arrived here with other « , besides being minus chor. The bank Favorite lost ber ‘big a ss chaiv, Whe schooner Dick Somers damaged main- , Dut repaired yesterday, and proceeded an to Buifalo inet ‘night, Ibhescbooner Recolute arrived @ 69 on Sanday moroi'g midus her topsail and muiusail, ber foresail split and jib gone, The schower B. F. iy we notice here also’ with fore staysal aud jib gone. Tbe «choover Oliver Culver had her toresail and mai il badly split and flying jib damaged, The sehoover Carnelia is also here, with foremasthead gone, one an- chor lost and canvass more or hese. damaged, The schoover Plover is also disabled, and tow here. tbe nature of her damage we bave not fully ascertained, but jearo she 1s minus her mainmast end portions of her cimvass. Ybe bark Gunshine arrived bere iast evening with sails all one. She presents the most (orlorn condi. tion of aay that have come to band, searcely a vestige of crovase being left on board of her, aud pearly ail lost entirely. The report reached us yeaterday late in the diy wnat four vessels were sshere on thé Canada side of Lake Huron, of the truth of which we cas201 Touct, aa no namet The above reports are all that nay® ag yet o There can be uo doubt, Lowever, other vessels, seriously damaged, hive already ar. ved ju the St. Clair river, and wil] probably remain ‘od complete their repairs. A la?ge marority of here, repairing as fast a3 circumstan- Important Arrest of Counterfeiters. A DEN OF FIPTY CENT CURRENCY MAKERS BXOE! UP—!WO MEN TAKGN IN THE AGT—\HIKTY TH SAND DOLLARS OF FIFTY CENT POSTAL CURRENCY 28D, ALSO A FALUABLE PRINTING PRESB, DIES, INK, BTC. Police Superintendent Kennedy received, about six weeks ago, information that indaced him to believe that Personé in this city were engaged “xtensively in the mavufacture of spuricus fractional currency, From the best evidence which could be obtained it was believed that there wag an cétublishment in the upper part of the city where ccurter‘eit notes, priccipalty of the denom!- nation’ of fifty cents, were made. The recent counter- feits of this description in circulation are so nearly like the genuine as to deceive those who are most familiar with the government issuos Superintendent Kenve@y lost no time in putting this matter into the banda of four trusty detective officers— MeUord, Eider, McDougal! and Wilsun—and these officers, having received iusteuctions from the Superinten dent, tet aboat their work, and were not long in fipding a man who suspected, and traciag bim to the ‘Club Honse,” at No, 200 Sixth street, Arf here thoy “piped”? doth bim and the house for five long. weeks, cight and day, aod learned during the time that be and his partner frequently went to Huboken, and there took the horse cars for Jersey City, and thence took passage on the Newark train: and having learved this material fact, the ectives took special pains to accompany the ‘sccused thither apd note movements io that city. Briefly, et to follow our officers through their protracted and tediou journeys, a bad gathered every item of information 3 they thought important, and then, on Monday last, théy entered upoo the men and made them prisoners while they were couvting, cutting, packinz, aud otherwise preparing the worthioes currency for sale. men sprang to their feet. ag though they intended to resist; bat, f eding ‘be omer 7 in Ly = al Sore they surren- and went quietly to artera, The officers found Dall pr . repeesenti thirty thonsand dois, or plies of paper whi was being prepared for the press, a new steel piaic, cone ptasen, dies, inks, &c,, and there was every that the counterfeiters bad been transacting an extensive trade ina branch of business which clearly they well understood The plates. which were at bower taken to the Centra! Department of the Police, were found to be of excellent workm: neklteetbes for the reverse of the currency bong absolut perfect: t for the obverse is coarser than the genale gund makes a muddy or seemingly blarred groundwork, in whic is a detective medallion portrait of Washington, by which the pablic muy detect the counterfeits The bu ld'ng wherein the counterieiters carried on their ope ticns in this city 18 a tenement house, and so adroitly did they manoge the business that not one of the neighbors t suspected them, and it is believed that they on for ® veir to come, adding to the terfeits which they have already thri apes the town, had not @ watchful tradesman taken ob- servations and’ communicated his suspicions to Superin- to be surrendered to United States Marshal Murray to-day, je Alttcmpt at Suicide by a Dis- appointed Lover. Atan early hour yesterday morning Wiliam Fisher, a native of Holland, aged twenty-five years, proprietor of & shooting gallery at No. 167 Chatham street, entered the house of Mr. Charles Welsman, No, 201 Elm street, where & wedding party were assembied. For a sbort time he engeged in conversation with some of his acquaintances present Suddenly he drew a revolver from his pocket, id, putting the muzzle close to-bis breast, fred two shots in rapid succession. The wounds inflicted are con- sidered serious, He was conveyed to Bellevue Hospital by the police, The iatter report that Fisher bad recent! been disappointed in ap aflair of the heart, and it pre nny is Was what induced him to make an attempt ut Bulcr ww City Intelligence. Anotngr RatteoaD Accrbent i Tus Crry.—An acci- Gent occurred on tie Hodson River Railroad, near Mavbattanyille, Nacdatie ith ae a The train was the apbéars tbat » rock fell Mongreal paaéSagée from the precipice at this locality down upon the track, ‘where it lay till the train ran on it. Fortunately, bei ever, Goal tengh ee! by the aceid far aa we jd learn, ‘The locomotive was bad! ARAIVAL OF TB2 One Howonso anv Eigury Ficrma Rr. Gums N. ¥, V.—The akove regtment arrived tn this fetta terehy.” Tale arpa 7 evening, ond ieft tor the Appmona 10 rus Past.—The following additions have ‘Deen made to thelive stock of the raat) rn birds, ah z a. ¥. cab ss 080 raccoon, ‘They consisted of two'legs, vai tes tee sk ts foe! svete’ ‘ouher parts, ry Rattle ape. yebrme tee apa ty popmceveleres Of tadle ollelosB. Justice W. E. Beanett, of Bay 1 oom ‘of the parts and ited Coroner wi s gad Browgne them to “Be the fouris par: rt \—Brat, the at tbe foot of Little strect; bext, the pelvis, at of street; one week Sree fea Adore cree ae whatever aclub mysterious has yet Personal Intelligence. Geceral Ferrero, commanding the colored troop Inthe Miatb army corpo, 0 stor 7°97 +” ? lage Hotel, THE EVENING EXPRESS cast. Mr, Clark’s Oross> Exam'mation © ed—Histery of His Stock Oporat He A-cases the Bio ke: Benihers of Sp alating im be Crosse Bomite— inarp Fi:- ing Between the Cowmsel—Mr. Cram and ir. Soyria Opens comThe Theory ef tne De- fence—James Brooks on the Stand—His Version of the Partnership Dimcuity: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Betore Badge Daly. reeu pay. Oct, 18.—S% 7. Clark es, James and Bras'us Brooks. — ‘Tho trial of this caso was resumed at ten o'clock this morning. Cross-exemination of 8, T. Clark resumed—I canevt tell where books Of the office were purchased; don’t know whea I made the transfers from the old books; 1 cant say what year I bought the books im, whether it ‘wae in 1857, ’68, 59 or 60; the statemens which has been mutitated contained, in all. probability, my private account of the first six months’ business of the Repress; 1 will.note@wear that it was there, however; the state: ment bow shown me is @ statement for the year 1856; 1 @elivered those papers to Mr. Brooks, Q. What would be ‘the use.of mutilating the six months’ statemsnt whea the annual statement was intact? \A. There could be no mo: tive as far as 1 cap see, Mr. McKeon—I now propose to read the statement of the receipts and expenses of the office for the year 1856, for the purpose of showing defendant’s intorest in tho ¢s- tablishment, Q. Does your name appear in thatdocu- ment except whore you have attached your iaitixis to it’ A. Itdocanot, Q, Was the statement for 1861, which you complain mp baying. been big as }» BOL tn that con- dition when you gave it to Mr, Broo! No; 1 don’t believe lever gave him & piece of papertn tat condt tion; I wou't swear that my name was torn off the bottom, Bor can isay what wes torvof Q, What mo. tive would Were be for tearing off the bottom of that paper? A. None, except to destroy the evidence of my interest in the Bzpras. A, Does payer No. 3 of tho Weed account agree with the is a Dook? A. It docs. @ Does paper No. 4, which appears to be your privaté accovst, agree with the synopeis or any of the booker A. It does not. Q. Have you Weed since be jw up the account? A. I Bot seen dim since, to the est my poet Q. Does your mame appear in any ef the books of the concern except those which you have Fe- forred 10 from 1855 up to 1363, as abything other than a clerk? A. Not that 1 know of; beyond whatapyers in the Loeks produced there ja nothing to define my posi- tion. Mr. MeKeon then put in evidence the letter of the plain- tif to James Brooks, February 2, 1863, notifying him of bis desire to withdraw from the partnership be. cause of (be manner ta whieb be was treated, «ls0 the answer of Mr. Brooks, in which he states that bo is sorry that the plaints! was "determined to leave, The defen dant referred to the plaintiffs operations jm stocks, and said he wuld no! allow even his brother to speculate in tbat way. Q Did Mr. Brooks ever complain to you of your stock operations? A. He never did. Q, What time did you *ssume the position of money articie reporter? A. In 1857; previous to that time they were written by Mr, Soloman Joseph. Q. What is the duty of tho money article reporter? A. To procure the monetary uews in des street and elsewhere. Q. Ja it not his duty to make tue statement im rogard vo stocks? a. Yea. Q. How eh we. 700} 8 Wallstreet each dey? (Ob,ected to by thee counsel “*" the defence Objection overruled.) A. During 1856 I did no“ Wing but the Produce Exchange, In 1867! down to W...! #Foet about ten o'clock, and rem there, with the excep. %@ Of some slight Inter. vals, otil the last edition went to - Had you purcbased any of those stocka that you bad, wriiten about? (Objected to by the counsel for the aoisnes, op the ground that it was irreleyant. Objection overruled, A. 1 dare say I might have done go; I was in the habit of buying stocks every day, ‘Q. What stock were you interested in? A, I can't say, there was 80 much of ft. Q. Give us some of the operations ? A: 1 bought $6,000 worth of LaCrosse farm mortgage bonds ; my favorite of mte has been government atock, Q That ig not & fancy stuck? A, Some persons may ig Trans ee but! did. (Laugh veg,) great maoy, Q Did you ever buy any stock through Mr. Jerome? A. Imay bave. Q. Did youever buy auy of the Citizen’s Gas Light stock, of Brooklyn? A. 1 aid. Q How much did you pay for it? A. I paid one hundred cents on the dollar for Ge lot, ope hundred and twenty-five fore ‘ccond,and one hundred and twel ight for a third Q Did you write any articles upon she affsirs of this ane A. I did; I'stated they paid a dividend pro- bal Mr. Cram began a thea Nine of evidence unless the articles w were produced. Objection overruled. Q you aaeiae ‘this company more — son A. Probably I did. Q Have you any other operations in tock? No: except in a teat is ‘algo interested. Q. Have you “bad any operation: with Samuel H: i & CoP A. rat! oe with t! might wae they were large. ataout carrying oo apy day? ry lcan’teay. Q, What was the sasaiteat? A. Ub, I have often been without acy. Q When you went down to Wall street to get loformation for the Express money article did you not ng eee prices of stocks for you own information? A. nly, Q. Hed you an entre to toe Brock seg A. Thad, = all the money editors have, Have ever had any conversation with General Dik qy ‘he Missour! and Mississippi Rail- road? A. Thad. Q. What was it about? (Ohincted to by Mr. Cram, Ob ection overruled. pACL Miemtesinpt Railroad stock short? A. Company, which woald be yon tendgacy to" deprecs ibe | Sf ny which would have a stock? A. Idont remember. Q. Did not Geperal Dix foray about what you had ments were incorrect? A. He did “<r Cram—I object to this style of examination, soe should produce General Dix and eon, to testify. Mr. McKeon—I want to sbow tl ‘What was the Target tooks you were ip Py habit of Q. Had you any futerest in Missouri bonds “A. Ithivk T bad. Q. Had you any ‘‘options” in this stock? A. I dont remember. Q. any bey de- livered to a Mr. Broadhead by your direction? A. -I don’t remember. Q. Did you take any interest in the ¢ hicago and Rock Jaland stock? A. I might have, (. Did you purchase any of the stock? A. Yee. Q. In what year? A. Between 1865 and 1463. Q. Did fou mek at of 300 ov this stock in June 1860? A. I don’t reco! T did. It was a good amount to make, ot eoke 5 chase options in Missour! and Mississippi! bonds? 4. I don’tknow, Q. Don’t you recollect making $1,062.in one =| these options? A. I don’t remember. Q. Had you an, operations in La Crosse and Milwaukee, Pittsbu: Fort Wayne, Milwaukee and Mississippi, Cleveland aud Toledo, Iilinots Central or Galena? A. Ihave had at va Tiong timen interests in nearly ali the stocks, especially Erie afta Michigan Southers. Q. you any interest in the La Crosse bonds? A. Yes: James and Erastus find myself were interested to the extent of ana Mr. McKeon—Do I speak agree when I say ot “operated” in these stocks? milder term than speculated or gambled: mialveere a ‘ae ways wee the word ‘‘operate.”’ (Laughier.) McKeon—{ want to show now by the files of the Beret that the plaintiT on varieus occasions wrote these stocks up and down just as he wanted tooperate in Judge wan ged — Be would save much valuable time if you would ask ‘& geveral question. The case legate be aag very al <4 and uplews the counsel are ed 10 ‘y matters it will probably be a mis- Pigs Tne tor ondé on tnsunday, and unless the case is i ee before that day all our labor will go for me MeKeon—1 regret, indeed, that the case should occupy 80 moch time. ied ode ae piatoug stated on one vocasion that he could bis nape eae net yee here fie tbo aith fifth day, and is case is Dot Mr. Cram vebomset) I ie Speak aw Tevet Bade astatement. The statement is oo ieee was sna A, — exp’t gay, Q. Do you recollect speaking to Mr. Cohen, Ae daw reporter, abdul evrrectiog @ law re port abou this company. A. [ cau’t say, may bel did. Q. You satd you hod au interest iu Michigan Souther Did you when yor bad that interest write auy articles tn favor of tbe company? A. 1 com’t say, you @ti not? A. No. I won?t, @& Witt yon say Q. Did you write that Ubink i was writica dor the Joseph adimmistretion, Q. When did he leave? 1 — say. the ¢ash books would nob ea i for be never et any salary; ho wrote we articles for just what be could mako out of them, Gensatimn,) Q. lo Avgust 22, 1862, there is a flattering notice of the Erie nd jilivois Central—did you write A | suppose | did: I think it wos abvut that time advised Mr Brooks to buy. (Langhter,) [{Jbe atten. tion of the witness was then called io a dozen tostances m which Erie, Mich Southern, Iiteois Central and and he was aked what amount the time ho n: tices were The witness jnvaiiably replied that he did not know how mueb be was mterested. } Mr. McKeoo—I believe I am through with toe witness. Mr. Cram— Aré you snre that page 26 of the ledze: isted? A. lam—as gure as lam of my own existen Q When you became convected with the Tribune F In Sept bore ae was employed to write for 1864 toog an interest in the oa er. Q When did you first come to me about this case; you said you came io Jai uury, 1804; 18 that cor rect? A. No; 1 wade I came to you in Feb- ruary 1864; Vairet learued of the Hrocks? intention to ai my claim to one aixth of the wnni@ of the estab- spate iwomeat by or, @ letter from you while t Phy PS you bought these Ls Crosse the eafly part of my connection; I bought 36.000 000 matty for the Brookzes and myself. Q. Did they think there was aby wrong committed. by you then? {cuestion Tuled out by tho Court.) Q. Whon you tol Mr, jrvoks that you made $25,000 by stock operations what did he aay? =A. He said noibing: I always told bim about my investments, Q. You bo secret of it, then? A, Xo, str. Q. Md either of the ever mako apy ‘objection {o your operating in stocks? A. No. Q. Was there, with your knowledge, any fale state mout io ers wo these nooey articles? A. No; never Q. the Brookees ever accuse You of, of writing rae or improper ly about money mattere? A. They ‘our. articles were always rae and pS we correction the Rrookses? Yes. By a. Q. Who ad the juror: money for rae parchase of the La Crosse bonds? A. James Brooks advanced bo dl share of the expense, Q. Did_you consult the B:ool before buying the bonds? A. Yes, and they were it ab my sucgestion. Mr. Cram bere avnot ‘that he rested the case for plaintifr, THB CASH YOR THE DEFENCE. Mr, Smyth opened the case for (oT aque a very abie'mauer, and called Mr. Brooks to the stund. James Brooks deposed that be was one o the defend- ants ip this case; was connected with the Rapress since 1836; Rrestus Frooks wes my partoer trom that time up to 1855; he is my partner now; in 1886 the property of the 4s was divided between Erastus and myself; my brother owned one third and [ owned two thirds; — plaintiff's first connection with the Erpress occurred. 1849; he was the son of afriend of mine in Maiue, a I ‘was asked to give him employment; I bave no recollection of receiving @ letter from Mr. Clark in 1856 apon the sabject of his purchasing ashare in the Hx- pr-sa; | remember that be came to me in November, 1856, and asked me to sell him & certain interest in. the paper; 1 pat the books at bis disposal, aod submitted to him a Proposition that I would sell him one sixth of an interest of the whole paper at ‘the rate of $120,000 for the wholo; another proposil was to sell bim Grey sixth of the whole, reserving to myself all the assets and obligations of the paper, and he to have nothing except the good will of the paper. preeses, type, ; the third proposi- tion was to sel) bim one eixth of ‘my interest of two- thirds, giving him the aracts and property for $13,383 38; Mr. Clark took time té consider on these propositions, and took them td Portland with bim; about the Ist of January he came back, when we bad tome Tarte conversation upon those propositions; he srid that although hé wished to have one-sixth of the whole be did not Ike to. inant 80 heavy an obiigation as $20,000, and leclined to accept tho Proposition os stated in supsia<s if paper 0; be said he had faid me all the spare money be bad when ho | gave me the acceptance, and would bave 00 money \o carry on the paper if he bought it at the rave of $20,000: he fuaily eousented to accept pr-jags|ijon No. 3: bim a memoraudam in each «” ihe propositions when he went to Portland, ana t~ 2na tad him he might taie bis choice; m3 to canes fom of paper these memorandums were wKton—Look at paper and say if you used river like it im 1855. A. Tean’t@y. Q Is tbat paper fo your bandwriting? A. lt ia net. Q. Do you koow when you sigaed that papery A. I do not; never mate any recollection of seeing it be'ore yesterday. QI your signature? A. Itis, Q But you doutt icooe how it got there? A, No; 1 was very much in the habit of signi ony paper almost that Mr. Clark brought to me. What became of those three memo- randums? A, Ido not kcow; I don’t remember to have seen them since, but I have a recollection of seeing a paper like C in connection with a chattel mortgyge. Q. When did you see that memorandum last? A. some: where between 1857 and 1960; it was about the time that paper A was bi tome. 'Q Have you ever seen that paper ve A. bot; it went into Mr. Clark’s jion and I ha ot seen it since. niiF, McKeon—We give you notice Mr. Cram to produce rr. Mr, Cram—You may give notice until the “crack of doom ;"? — deny ever baving = eh jo our Q What.was the purport of that paper? A Tugneeete tell . Clarke ceeehin ory two-thirds Of the Hepress for the sam of $18.333 83: it wae like this oe Om every nips) except that it did not state any- abou or my sel ae one sixth of the | mortgage? A He iabed ine'for a chittel meragage, bet ea you receive this $18,333 88? paid? A. Mr. Clark px! was to be oe ous of Phe share of the concern; me, as be had giveo m fe bim a salary Sw Cram—I Se ee ee Mr. McKeon—It fe Roy follow that because James Brcoxs the share of bis interest that he should ly become a partner. Erastus was in S| bo way bound Dy this arrangement of his brother james Mr. Cram—It ie a well settied principle Of law that where one. partner sells out part of bis interest toa stranger that the old partaership is dissolved and a new one formed. The Court reminded the coanse! that the hour for ad- ene bad arrived, and thus put 4 stop to the argu- meni News from San Francisco. ~ Saw Francisco, Oct. 12, 1864, The Union party of Nevada have nominated Bisisdell for Governor, and Messrs. Beatty, Brosnan aod Lewis for Sapreme Court Judger. The Central Pacific Railroad Company state in their annual report that they have thirty-one miles of railroad and telegraph in operation, and their average monthly receipts siace June have been over $16,000, and expenses $3,000, The company are entitled to $1,264,000 In gov- ernment bonds, Arrived, ships Marmion and Victoria, from Glasgow, and Viseo, from Liverpool. Sailed, sbip Biack Prince, for Bostoo. ‘Wasmaton, Oct. 13, 1864, The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized the trans. fer to the Navy Department of the revenue brig Faunte- roy, at San Francisco, which the lafter department will arm, eqtip and Gt out thoroughly for service with Rngi- bay's Saeranhie $fpediton on the morthera neer bg 8 const of Ai Br. Louis, Oot. 13, 1864, Ata meeting of the stockhol@ers of the Missouri and Weatern Telegraph Company, held here to-day, the fol lowing gentiomen were elected directors for the ensuing year:—J. H. Wade, Cleveland; Oharies sport, Oin- cinnati; Charles M. Btebbias, New York; ?. Wil Hams, Edwin C, Bush ead Chartes J, Osborne, of St. Louts, ‘waubsequent meeting Of the directors, the following gentlemen were elected o@cers of the company —Charics Davenport, of Cincinnati, Presideot; 0. H. Palmer, of Rochester, N. Y., Secretary and Treasurer, aod George T. ‘Williams, of 8. Louis, Superiatendent. The Turf. EENTUCEY RACES—POURTR DAY. Oct. 18, 1866. Loumvns, Oct. 18 oars beat three in five, purse seven b hundred aod {irve surnlgbe: Gorter “Pieae40e Gian Orbe ue Lamia ibe favorite ous hundred to x Arrivals ‘—. PS Same * Monrretimg, Vt., Oct. 13, 1864, ‘The State Legislature convened in this: piace to day. The Senate organized by electing Heary Clark Secretary, James P. Sampson Assistant Secretary, and Rev. P, H. White, of Ceveutry, Chaplain. The House elected Hon, A. B Gardner, of Benvingto», Speaker, and J. H. Flagg, of Wilmington, Clerk. SHIPPING NEWS. Meovoments of Veca FROM Bumor, Malle are forwarded by every swamer inthe regular Hoes, The 8 for er from Jen Noe, for or frem the 18. 33... New Yors ha Liverpool 5....Landon _Bamburg rerpoO} "Liverpool ‘Laverpoo! . Liverpool: il SPROIAL MOTIGR. inten: jew Yo! LD sp ititereene packages led for the ee Hera “aLanac ron 7am “youx—rars Day. Port of New York, October 13, 1864, CLEARED. a ship Costa Rica, Tinklepaugh, Aspinwal—D B ‘Steamship Mariposa, Howes, New Orleans—Pacific MSS Steamship Havana, Greene, Havana—T Ascensio & Co, acl. Incenstant (Br), Colicton, London—Williams & sssrk Geo 8 Brown (Br), O’Brien, Buenos Ayres—Brett, Ware Pallas (Br), Biddle, Belize, Hon—Sosinll Je: Bark Resolution (ul), Scorsone, Palermo—John & Deve- URjark Suattra (Br), Harriman, Matamoros=B A Hussey & Hark Glenwood (Br), Bentegral, Matamoros—F Alexandf® frig Cavour (Br), Chapman, Marseilles—P I Nevius & rig Stat Castle (Br), Thompson, Curacao—J 8 Whitney Brig Ida Abbott (Br), Clarl Ksaline Ginn, ‘Molen Wore BB B Crosby, accel, Glace Bay—Brett. Son & Co, Schr D Gillespie (Br). Smith. St John, NBD R Dewolf. Sel ry a, ey ight, St John and Fredericton, NB— B Smithers & Bebr Valiant (ir), Crossiey, Hi x—P I mantag & Son, Bebe Lilla (Br). Ackerly, St Kitiacgones & Lo abe ee & Susan (Br), Albany, Harbor ‘singe fia Nas- aio ebr ri fe Br). Parr, Aquobella, PROH J &C A Dewalt. ne ‘an ‘Sant, Woodmeansee, Watchaprague~B H Fost Beir Eile Cannon. Ross, Chineoteague—A C Havens. Hickman. Jester. Sandy Hill-A C Hawiey. sper Merrill, Portiand—W 8 Brown & Co. Sehr Rock, Parker—Boston, Sehr = Sia Hote, Stamford. Behr Governor, “hase, Saleom—i W Ropes & Co. Tecrne, Baltiaiere— Mott Bedell. Schr uate igre 2 Fortises Monro >-Baker & Dayton. Ht, Washingtou—l Higgins, Coleman, lenderson, Washington—E D Maribut ahingcom—Beatloy, 3 Schr Danl Smith & Co, a F Nickerson, &u R Toomp okay yal) hin Steamer ‘auiracite, Shropshire, Puiladelphia, ARRIVED « Ug gunboat Kensington, Saltonsiall, Mobile Bay, Oct 2 at 2 PM, via Pensacola, Oct Erenoh corvette Adeits, Miot, ‘sydney, OB, 6 dare, Stsamehip Prometheus (U 8 transport). Beckett, Fortress to Monroe, 6 bor uartermaster, rt), Johnson, ew Or. Or. h doth Douaele, a dea ‘Satyator Nghthouse stat les, spoke sioup 8! . —— for pirates, all ‘well; Tene ‘HJ Dyer, company B, 24 cavalry a Steamablp Guas C Leary, Sulitean, New Orleans, 12 witittndee bod passengers to. Leary Bros, Oct e off Frying Fun flvoais 1 & gale from NW Tost, sone stack, Fi eng oh (o » Helmee, Fortress sunken 6: aad. wits her top masts and about hail of lows ove the weiter: had net eon | ong in that condition; she unis eight orig aia Reo Sy femal NB), Jost, Bridgeport, CB, 12 ig aia a bt Bate eicgeraia, Glace Bay, 18 days, with ati Ganaing ie Morwich, Windsor, N 8, with plaster, ours, US vee Harp, Arey, Lingaa, 12 days, with coal, oR P Buck Brig Blonde (Br). Barbery, Maitland, NB, 10 days, with Pirie leurs Usede ¥ atten more, Newburg for Bos Brig rie Walang Toe. orth Jogging, NB, 1 days, with orate dwt, brig Maty McRae Bearse, Boston, Sehr E G Sawyer, ‘Lingan, 8 days, with coal, te C al chr Sabwa. Jasper, Lingan, 11 days, with coal,toC B Behr Medad Platt, Brewster, Lingan, 12 days, with coal, to Wecur Gaia aramieat, Bi Hix, Langan vie, Salem, 3 coal. to WS “ atin to Salem, having blow: pr ee RA ae rir trom NWe on ‘tat te Machias), Th Lingas. 20 Oriental (of — to coee ners My yeh ou Het ltiont ana pit sails, and eee |S ageliaeeite Seopl sehr Compbell, Boule, Lingan, 25 days, with coal, to C in. gScht, Marthe Miekele, Small, Lingan, 13 Jays, with coal, to mm sen Volant ising, Glace Bay, OB, with coal, to mas. pe a ~ para Gould, Glace Bay, 14 days, with coal, to Sewol Bebr Volant. +: epee Briageport, CB, 14 days, with coal, ye ty Le Staples, Bridgeport, OB, 12 days, with ¢ Hocknamon, ge \ cal. to Miller & Bow, ne 4 Schr RA , 12 days, with to AW Loud & Sebr Pluro (Br), Waite, Maitland, NS, 15 days, with plas- ter, to 5 F Whitney Bi 8) aie. micicen ir) McCumber, Maitiand, NS, 11 days, ye G A Dewoll. }, Taylor, Dorchester, NB, 13 days, with {us & Son. ir), Maguire, St Stephens, NB, with laths, to Bebe Joho Bs ¥ . Byers, St Joho, NB, 15 8, with grindsinnee. GF OGoEraeE” ” Sebr Antietam, Hinchey. de Andrews, NB, with spars to Holyoke & Murray jaxaing down the East river this morning, ran foul “ot the Monior® Dictator, aud lost bow: aprit. ‘Schr Meeca, Wall, Hillsboro, NS, for Philadel; Rene Weatwerth (Be, Howard, ‘Windsor, ‘srs, with 195 Lind, Cole, Shulec, 12 days, with spars, to vy seneetn, Barker, Cutler, 6 days, with spars, to Randall. Morris River. NJ. for Pi me fan, Oe 2% mil loaded w 4, ey ape Me = er ‘rl’ wood ‘nd some spare a. Night of from NNW, sugueoneds pat ot oa Geard of ber Oo mon 054 alle. Boat a Orived at thie port, y Houston, Dt ad 4 da; logs’ qual a h, Brewaler, Nockin ‘Rosdout for Boston. cher, Htond i ie Schr freanure "Filner eae e 4 " Prov 'revidence for Albany. ei rar he Beatora i athe ia fat i Hots aN ty are aaaaene Ses ol PEE SEESEEEEEEESECENECE eS ae, ro loers ome gm a atd at station bark nets, Baltikta, Rye Semee Baro HaWnY=s \cleereen from Mewnort. Ri. reperte the PO Ae sip Of the Vermont Legisia- f arrtent at that it rom, AY w ryt jor ya? saston: 4 an 2 at eck, island; fe badly dame y), Peraina, ER caine, in didtiera, having beew ash nded pa: Loi her ea er ra Paskiss neseed 1ecSs wiancaeae hers and they suceeded 10 bringlag ber tuto thia port Bore Jos Nickgersox, Sleight, hence at Baltimore 11th: ‘tnet, lost am auchor of Sinith’s Leland, Stoor Omy, Preble. of and from Portsmouth, with time dor, reissue a of Wale 8 Yuek lehthouse, on Monday, aud ancho Kup the auchor the 'windl it, wind th ray, “qrified ul ales Bac biiged, hor stern being badiy stove, On Tuesday mea: were taken totave vee saree Stoor Bere or Gare Avy, of R burthen, bullt ut Guntur Gores, le Ide Mr John H Stimpson, of tiockports Launcu—The shi now building { detord by Mosarg Perkins, isto ed the MeMabus, a) ached in AdouL two we She is de = Capa Fower, of ‘Brauswick, batt rem Notice to Mariners. DULL HARBOR, UwLAND, Barrast Orvice, Dust The corporation fpr preserving and improv! Dub .ta, hereby giv® uctice that a beacon tow Of (he present beacon hoy, at the orth ide of 4 Liffey, in five tee low waterspring tides, opposite tbe w! bank, with the following maxursie ssa taken Wititim Carpemor, Senior Harbor Maate Foo'beg Ii santas sh He Piven Laren wale cy B by 6 W, die Towpltal Kast Pizcon House Yort, W, 3. deg ¥, dis Hosptat Kast tance 645-1. ths of a mil ‘tho best water wil be found by passing cable's length to hye eanthrerd ot th ag ede iN pe # pisiictl te» ig present beacon buoy will be removed the November, By order, * WILL ta LESS, Bec. YARMOUIM AND LOWRATOFT SANDS. SNe oy US House, London, Sept 20. 1864, hereby given that, pursivant to the adveriisement frm thie honse, dstet tet lostent. she follow been made in the buoyage of the Lowestoft Sands, viz: {aes ‘North Scroby Buoy bas baen moved to the northward cable, and now lies in i fathoms, at ow water spring Hen wi th the following. marks an<ccormonss bearings, vias eth to the eastward of tbe northernmost mill varmouth Denes, 8 WS aye ineas monument mide between the Wellington and ritanoia pier head Winterton Li bauer, its width northward of Winterton rther! it Beroby ‘Buoy, S by W ds W westerly (distant: rt, 93 80-P5ths tons U1, has been sold 1e a al arnouth and 1 2.10h miley Cockle Light versal. 8 W (distant 3.10tha mi @ N 5 i Vdiatant 7 10ihs mile). ‘W 34 W westerly (dirtant 1) Whalemen. Meee Handy. NB, was on Western Gronnd Sept 15, with 7 9p, all wel Weuld touch at Fayal in Nov next, ker, Ooenn Western ‘Ground. Sept 24, with hn i Teports, Set 2, Jat W 1 on 41 16, ship Young Phomnite tlplent NB w Bark ‘Miverra, Penaiman, eld ue: 11th, for Paeifio ark Ciarice, Gifford NB, was at Niel of Jaya July 90, having taken 220 ap last cruine—400 sp all told. Bark Osceola 24. Bourne, NB, mnie . Mindore Sea, Indian. Ovean, July 5, with 275 sp on beurd—all well. MA iA Pe ees ‘ket Shoals. lr We Babi: rt o jautuc kel 0a yaeetge tt Wateron, troin Bostow for Liverpool, Oot 8 Bouthwest Cockle Buos, Cockie Fairway Buoy, 9-10th mile). ‘on board; sent par rk for Cardenas, Oct I, iat 26 19, Jon 78 00. wn Honduras, hence for Matamoros, Oct 2, lat 2415, lom Forcign Ports. Avr Cares, Sept 24—In port brig Maid of Bria (Be), from NYork, arr 17th. Cavoutra, Aug 15—Are Elien Stewart, Lyons, Bombay, wp Ghiscow. Bevt 278d Herald of the Moruthg, Hildreth, eibourne. Havas, Qot2h—Arr brige Ororimbo, Lingan, CB, for 8 NY ork. York; 10th, art HAvAxA, ‘Gee hen —1n 12th: Dacotab Lavinia (rebel) ers, for NY¥or! ‘03 be Sued Biyent. Lane; Ancie Mf Gra id John Aviles Upioa, unc; brigs Stanley (Br), waitdck and Milo (Br; Dy Barcella, for NYork; Nancy N Sta Hil; Joha Plerea Strout; “Joba Bale, Uxmmond; Marina A’ Berry; Clare Brown, Brown, aad Rio Grande, Lawre KINGSTON, J ot 9—Sid brig Vunet Bidston (Br), for oad fur NYork, reachr Stella, Sehfor. w¥rk, Cld Sth i, Ceadaen, Fladsion er, Shepard Sept 2+— ri yo Dyer, Ser Baia or ‘Gluceaadt; Sarah Chase, Evans ((rom Tee te, Septt “in port bark Florence Peters, Hoop- er, for NYork 4 day, Bi mr, Aug G-Arr North Wind, Jewett, Rangoom Buanwan Aug f— are Mary iar: Bi St Jonn, NB. Oct 7- hia: scht Louisa W’ Wrork. Cld Sth, schrs wth. ‘Annie M, pm . Clark, NYork; Chtogo- Bb. ships Nubia, McCay, ei Lyre ngenny parerpeee thew ae rigs A. bad hi br} ‘Nickerson, Pe niladed- Henne. ae (and id 284 foe A ). Morrow. ri Trani Tuikill. trom NYork for Deme- bead HTS macbinery oo sled: aa as , for Boston. rpa; Dan', naleape, ‘are 26th, for ictton via Turks Teuind, Amortcan Ports: pag et Os. 12—Arr ships War Haw rr jew Orleans; bar ogee Te erat Gertenbarg ; Palme Bowes meter, Giichriat, Phila Loudonderr; Br Te ants flame, Pore Reval: Lake: & ‘A Conant, ‘forte: ‘eit err Mae od RH “ie a ley, Nickerson, ae Cr Ale ie. 1 > ai oact Cid brig fins al eee a] oo: iia crs White Cloud, L 6 Bwertug, and Welcome R BATH, Oct 12—Are sche Baltimore, Sle shipe- * ards nro MA dg Ri Mette schr Thomas Borden, Wrighting- Oct 12—Arr sche Artist, Forrester. Wood Romer et. | 81a rehre Z Bratton, ‘revel, Arken, Hale, Albany Per bet 9-Cld JA Parsons, Leete, usthaway: tom, Patndeiphe bridge, NJ, for Elizabethport: AM GEORGETOWN. rt renton, Wooster. N York. be ear Cherwh, Batley, Boston. GLOU! ER, Ox \0—Arr Soop Thomas Jefferson, Gib fi Sick, Biddeford for NYork; 1ith, schr Pilot, Thompson, ockinad for HOLMES, HOCK, Oct 1—Passed by bark E..ward Bver- ett. from Baltimore for Boston. NEW ORLEANS, Oct tatelow, barks Andaman, 01 Philadelphia: Adelaide, do! brig Ida Mel Al Krecrantine sehr Weicowve (Be), Morieon, from Mata Rar sn Pra Bracamaates, from Vera Greaner- Trom Matamoro-: Oliver 8 Hree 4 co; sehr Joun Do Fae from Matar : 5 Jenkins from iv. Warner. fram dog from A "ble aganse, fey. touihe iter. nds rom do? a rr cute, sok By raariphie ,.: lose, wie, from do omen sobs Kea, Pulte, Pi put “New brig, Geecee Amen. Providence tor Tuilndatphin. Wid seks itabelia, Bal we MTarncrk brig Brown: eehrs fan Lute, newman Rove, s'Dean. Sornetlut, Sohn Maniove, ary 1D, Oct 12—Cld bark Cy. ed Pid marget, | St0, sare eman. GIBB, ter chase and Sumer & huey, mu York village: ane, jon YFORT, Oct Mtn, port, ship Pertiaw. Curth “4 in Ni me _ she will load Liverpoot a ee ROVIDE ANG bet 12— Are steamers Electra, Nye ond Kingficher, NYo-k; schrs Native, Dehart, izaptihe rh Dalal, ‘B Martin. Sey Bray; Kova edna ree nan, sae ra wd oops Se tale wit fou cine ohm ) ah Roovilt Rare “a teronaapt be ra ache Mary Kinin; Champ- Nin, NYork; Patiltons Baker, do. Ae QRTLAND, Oct l—arr schr Mary Langton, om Ren- Rig gy Qet 12—Are schre J in New report aM eon. gar, Beant at Port R: LRG Sta yal; Lacon, lnvorater: bored Ww tlorton, ee tard OW Tape: Reed, Po Hamogtine, Marestfica: Avert” (ary, Bit ow wets Heann.—Snddenly 9. Jotaber 13, Canons wite tf James A Hearn, aged 81 ” 4 Particulare of fancral hereafter, Bavara. Ene cm, on Thoreday, October 13, Davin. - Teo tient nevicee ot will be held at the residence of bi er, Jumaica, of Sanday afternoon, two o'clock. ives fiends of the family fovited to attend, without further invitation, VET "hae Sond Page) ATA RETING, oF Ay 1) “DELEGATES TO Th iriet Convention, Ps a the ay v errenaen to the cail iitee of the New York Democratic ‘Banton (Mow a JAMES IT AKEULY. was wnanimonely nominnteds Me ican, tec aa and Bere BERNE, Chairmen, — Grp, RATIFICATION N MPRTIN at A A CARO®. thusiaatic meeting of The Gergun Demon Mecielien Cnty J fab asooenb, bi Tela ¢ i "pee and rauited.- - For sharmtniona Por Coroners: me oun sea gras Latin ai erie a ee ASSEMBLY LY Distaio oH ri peg Bass ionn weave JOHN MeQUOE! Sater PAUL pine.

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