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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER ‘16, 1864. 5 ee - Se ee $8, omen a Se Vemeas-anens some Conedion Fastninens Spam 6 canta, oe | aqrinas lee Ndenishabiegs coke o¢ Sealed aieile TE LVEN EXP. Mr. Clark; 1 have ao recoliection of ever sugn tine the | ing the oraetice of poticomer in going ito priente howe CANADIAN CONFEDERATION, | the tater sort so roasiiy as one of ine former kird | nod hig Capinet, ths democrat party, he reid, wore Te mG —— SESS CASE. employment of a perane by the aime nt Weed ped Nasty ene Ferny ached la Marra dg ts gy =| few ae * ‘atin he (—- that officers @ bo right Lo so ntertere ualee® 4 i det tiled by theic superiors. ae Wheo Mr. Hincks pissed mis Represevtation bil m | not contending tor tue spoils, taey only desired bo 1escue Suggestion of alr, Clark | purcbesed some 1893 he was compelied, notwithstandiug bis large | the country from the oom or tas ‘auscruyalous party | Case Sone. Detence—The Inside of One bonds; apey were very Pa in the market pad mucriiy in Parliament, to leave some constitu. | who pave brought us to the verge of ruin. Mr. Lincoin of the City Newspaper Estabiish- | shought it would be a good investment; ! have two % encies ip a shape utierly’ tMconsistent with the gener Assumes that be is the government, an‘ that the prople thom, uomiually for a thousand dollare each, bus they ‘The onse of officer Jump, of the Twenty mith proetnaty Proceedings of the Intorcolog | 220 of of nis measure—which was w equalize the repro- | are his eubjects. ‘The government of thie eountry is et cima asa cost’ much leas thay thet amouot. q. Did | ».%* ake gee gr i tbe verzing 5a Seutstion in each section of Canada separately, thougl ested in the peopie,and Mr. Lincoln is for the time Br OF COMMON PLEAS. you ever operate or speculate in stocks’ A I} pam alate accdirink os © aritonyy oes @ | inet nial Confereno: preserving the uajuet equality between the sections.’| being the exeoutive or servant of the people. Vefore Judge Daly. ever operated or speculated in stock# sometimes whoa | againgy ppea’ og w 2 Court ag More than that, we believe that in one or two cases De Hop. Levi S. Caarieiy was the next speaker He} ocr 15, J have a littie spare mouey | Lave invevied in Liwm, nos | Special Sex"%08 1a the case of be boys whom he nua ae was Conpelled to give an Additional representative where | made a very tolling speech, in the course of which he » TS Stephen 7. Clarke vs James and Krasius | 44 very large amount; it bas uever bean a lisbit with | rested two dn’s Before ov burglary otieae Telerred to the tinmense +hotuy imtorests that are | Breoks.—The trial of this cause was resumed this morn- | me; | always regarded it as a losing buviness ior persons | Jump ahowed tab the suena ia the enfo bat boom arrayed against the cemocracy in the present political | ing. Thomas B. Kettell deposed that be was the com. | HOt Skilled in these operations to cugage in them wt all. 1 | served for bim ab place # ere tt cowld not rewch bim tm Struggle. Shoddy upetarts, who three years ago Were | morciui editor of Hunt's Merchants’ Mt never ussented to Mr. Clurk’s eperariny in alicks | don’s ; season, end fartinar 6aid (oat it was a Practice of some of barefooted, may be geen drivi rb carriages ov the ‘uné’s Merchants’ Magazine; knew 8b@ | semensher that be ever gave ye a detiilod aerount of bis | the officers of the (NEO! Special Seasinns t serve subprne thoroughfares of the city. National banks have beea | Plaintiff'or the lust twenty yeare; about the time Mr. | siock operations; I caa’t say of my owa knowledge \n.t | nas in this wey, (BUS AONgDE Culprits to escape. Captatm established throughout the land tor the purpose of cor- | Clark left the Brpress1 bad @ conversation with him | Lever did know of tpese stock speculations, | buve been | letty aid his office's had sy ‘Tered in a similar mavace, Fupting the people und establishing a deapettsm insterd | relative toa paragraph i : od the papers snown me, being records of the yearly traas- | and bud often been » epritnanded for Dot being op band . of restoring the Union, Mr. Chatfield’s remaiks were graph in the Fepress; I said, *‘You have | actions of the payer | have uever seen pajer © beicre, | time, wow it was viterwarda shown that tho notices received with great (avor by the audience, and when be | been making money, | see;” ho said, “Yes; | have been | Mr. Ciurk left the concere Jay, 1543, | met Mr. kat | could not, from the manner iu which they wero sant, Tolired he was grocte! by several uearty cheers. ||| making moucy.”” Q. What amount was named? A, There | the counting room Sbout mine o'clesk, 1st of nip: ue | have reached them. 14 he apiasta of the ‘Commission: #ara RYNDERS followed in one of his character! 2 handed me a duplicate key of the safo: we hud soins con. | ers that the ovit aeede tookto speeches, after which the meeting adjourned with three | W®# ®° Amouat named; but he admitted the truth of the | yersation Spout nis leaviog; le spoke ct a letier wmich | A caso frou the bigi.6h precinct tbat has been on te cheers for “Little Mac” and the “Union at ail bazards.’? he bad writton io my brother aad myself, intimeviog | some time was conciudston Friday, itis important se ———eee tuo population was not suificient to demand it, in order to save his bill, in tae same way, it was found neces- sary in making the legislative coyucil elective, to pre- PROSPECTS OF A UNION, | serve to the nominated members of iuat etainber the Joyment of their honors und privileges. Aside from this ‘argument of exyedieney, however, there is, perhaps, not much ww be Ce ny bo or bie chamber ‘The feceral Parhament will not hive chirge of local leg! tion, but VIEWS OF THE PRESS. wil! only have (o deal with afew general questious.’ Lis ? duties can therefore be at least as weil, and much more Stuy &e &e. speedily, discharged by small houses, mado up for th ad ” most part of good men, than tuey could be by large chambers, which mus iw the paiuce of things. include many inferior men. Even our present Parliament, with canes m—I o tbat it there was not a settioment be would bring a suit | trode who are livble to be ken in as prisoners in station: ree a all the local legislation witch it his to do, is very com. ‘simeee aa gemveneien: Fc aoyeeeho ject to any admissions, and move to | Vie Lucid him any difflodities could bo settiod by um- | Beuses. sergeants Lillian’ and O'Connor wore bod The he following 18 a telegram from the editorial corre: monly believed to be a neediessly large body Why rt st Buswer stricken out. feadie means; Mr. Claré dido’t show me the books, nor | charged with having Liken \Wonéey be to prinoners. t Of the Montreal Gazcite, at Quevec, dated yes- | SBeuld a Parliament relieved of the most vexatious haif nis Convention the Sinclair House last | Judge Daly—You must disregard all impressions, and | did be even t:ke an acconut of the cash io the sal and appropriating the «ame w heir own use. It appeared b rmovey lata , of its duties require to be still larger? Pe- | evening, Mr. Wm. B. M tn the chair, The roll | relate the conversation cnly. mude no examination of the books, except tw evidence that ox tne 27th tay of July, Jobn Grof, @ ing c: i a casual looking over the c book; [tok his word for it | Dutcher, doing Lusiaess at 473 “rvome str and a Mre, being called, a committee of three from the German Cen minvtion resumed.—Mr. Clark eaid be bad left the | that what appeared upon the reoord was #0. wud | didn’t | Delia J, Conway, residimg ot 101 Fyince street, were age tral Orgunization made their appearance, who announced | Express on uccouat of the dissatistaction produced by his | know anything to (he contrary until toward the close of | rested by Serxeant O'Connor, of the kighth prectoe® that they bad nominated Mr. i. Repper for Supervisor | money articles; that it would not be worth whiieto con. | 2 day; I think J have seen books ton and eleven. Mir. | police, and taken to tberatation hoown Sergeant Fillsom o Clark called and told me one of the books was mutilated was incommand Iwo pecketbookw were found upom and Dr. P Merkle for Coroner. ‘They requested the rati- | tinue writing the articles tor a mere salary unless he | this was since she commencement oj the suit; | was sur. | the priscners. Lue money was taker mit of one dalon, fication of those candidates at the hands of the McKeon | could control them. Q. fs that all he said? A, All that | PFised to bear of uch mutilation, aud Mr. C ark fog Jo Gret, counted by Sergeant ifaou , and tound Convention, ember uitted me of uy convection with it: 1s contain $146 36. The other, below ing to Delia Couway, ‘On motion, this request was granted, the nomivoee of | Mone camber of his languoge, Q What was the sub- | Cirkchat | belleved the abstractiog and mutilation ¥ was found tocontain $16 1a currency, vrof ctuims that be J a! @ y the nomiu Stance of the conversation? A. There was considerable | made by accident, for no pergou would have auy wottve | had $50 more, and Mre. Conway that she had $100 more, the German organization being ananimously ratified, | talk about Mr. Brooks interfering with the money arti. | to do it, as the details of the day's operations were en- | Officer Hrowniug stated thas be saw pergeand Filinow when the delegation withdrew. clok—that be had been placed in u wrong position by | tered 1M tue casts book; | ever abstracted or renved | open the money to, une Its. tas bere wna, 8 saniee 7 # itterierence, and was going to leave i le any loaves after page twenty-two, and have not the re- | package inside of it which the sergeant adroitly ¢ A committee from the Wood Mozart County Convention | conic: w: thors money articles foe the honatit of hie stacy st kn \wiedge pf sug porseo doing it; was ap choos. | on the for, and then counted the packwrs, making next made its appearance, healed by Mr. Harrington, | operator +. Jn what year was this? A, The gonver- | ed to hear that the book» nad been mutiated as any | $146 36. Gro! raid there must be mere, and tho money who stated that the boay which he represented bad ne. | BAliworcucr-d about a year anda half ago: 1 chiok Ik | POrsON possibly could be; I desire tw sy that when the | Was recomted and \ousd to bo the same. Ofl.cer MePh quested him to state that they would not be ready to | W28 “Ul (he time ho left the paper. G. id you know | two sufo keys were placed in my haud { gave thom to | gon Bays Le saw the money counted, and saw she «maliep Tally noy.cautidathe bettco tects Tito | Dis convercim wiih the Expriss as the money article | the advertising cork, and the safe was under his charge | package disappear behind the desk, and ibac, alter would: ae rbee meee Nr 2 y evening next. a reporter’ 4. Yes, ©. is there any way in which you | wntil the new cashier cume; my brother James tus been | Sergeant Ellison was through counting the mone, ho satd oth osat and Mokene chee: tiene oommninene mn | can fix tho amouut that he made’ A. It was Hxed by the | @bsout during the session of Congress, (rom December to | his sioe burt bin, and stooped down und made Semen a ey poe jake erases that even a] paragra;b ia the Bewspaper; some montha afterwards {| July: 1 think he was absent irom the city at | @ feint ot picking up something from off the [reo all necessary mattera as tomatual ratifoation cou! met Claik, aid oo aking about the trial Pxpoke abuat | the time of te alleged mutuation 1 never oor; that bo thea put bis, hand ie hie the deievd wuts’ intention to prove that he made fort uy interest’ im Cumberian: Jal stook, sbos, Moi bersou said further that be weat up stairs, The proposition was agreed to, sad the Mozart repre- | thourand aeliurs out «{ stock operations; Mir. Clark | did wot Kuow of my brother baviog’ avy. | aud, while standing ov the upper siepa, bo saw Eilisow Sentutives withdrew. said it was adwitted that be made money out of stock immediately aiter Clark left 1did some ot my editorial | stoop down aud pick up a $10 bill. dierherson also aise ,A bullot for Coroner was then gone into, when Dr, Wm. that bis counsel was willing to admit the fuct * | wetting down stairs, in the counting room, and had | that be saw a 320 bill wien bilison Urst counted the O'Dounel was nominated after several ballots, tha fame bross examined —-State, as near as youcan recollect, | Charge Of tho books, altuough | relied upon the cashier | money, Dut that there was Dy $20 bill among the $146 B6- tleman having received thirty seveu out of the filty ali that trauspired between Clark and you at that intor’ | for detuiied information respecting them: they were pr Doortuin Luckey corroborated MePheron ® étatemen votes cast. ‘The nomivation was made unanimous. view. A He taid be batt leit the Apress because of the | Perly, therefore, uuder cay custody and che oustier su and further sad that he waw Filison pick up the moot On motion of Mr, Joun A. Wittrams, & committee of | dissatistaction of the Urookes about tue manner in whien | til the pew cashier pe; | kept (n@ synopsis book Guuer | from the floor aod put ttin bi *, 40d thee go into the three waa appointed to notify the German and Mozart | the money articles were writtca; be said that bis salary | My control 1m the month of July, 1863, Lunderstvod that | Captain's private office, rot says the email package organizations of their nominees, after which the Conveo- | was no object td thot be would not stay on tho Hepress | the cashier und myscif had exclusive custody of the books | wiih was dropped on bhe ttoor Coutained two $20 bills, Hon adjourned, unless heenuld hive © ntrol of those articles, Q. Are | iu the olica: if James Brooks demunded to s9e ‘bem, he 9 bitig apd four $6 bile s ou sure he 9 i Salary wee uo object’ A. couid; but be did not, to my knowladge. recat Ellison deuied tag (ruth of the charge in tote, Fourtn District Union Congressional Tau ce paar) burt WNC TiS Te pasate i Pia a 8 a 8 nae remembered all the ¢ noes of the prisoner whe bapdadha s fayig " r w eae Ay A bewg brought in on the mor } question, but denies S P. Gilbert, Faq., was nominated by acclamation asa | 9 Bee ela Oa te bist betes, emaule place him in|, The books were kept in the safe, exept the «ash book; | en, 1 ho took a dollar of it. withess bame@ date for Congress in the Fourth district by the Union | Arran une A. Y. 4g Pi te fispskesl Tdou’t thing the saie was locked during tue day, the | Gitar Toso, why suid be Was lu the svation house durieg Osiog, which mot at the Fifth War Lt m Oe Your articles were cor | books were Lot curried away, to wy knowledge, since Mr. " * overly, ‘i ‘ard Hotel 1ast | rected avd mutilated would it tot place you in a wro Ciark left; James Brooks could have goue ouy tine aud | hv, whole tine end) saw everything, bal. saw ae x Pesit DY A. 1 might feel uncomfortable about it, bue] examined them Hho wacted to-do #0: there wore to | BUCH transactions am these | amorn to by tbe The Ninth Congressional District. the editor would have the right to alter them —(. How | keys; L kept one of then and Mr, Stansbury the other, | pice Prisoners. ae ae gp idea the saving of precious time there woula be a larg: m Of money saved every yeur by Keoping to the idea of asmall Parliameat. ‘There would be saving in tbe members’ pay, saving in printing, stationery, &c., and saving in the pay of clerks, messenvers, pages and other servants of the legislature.” ‘i'n too, which always foot up to w large sum, wou terially reduced. The uggregate saviog would undocbt. edly bo « large sum, and as the public interest in these questions of constitutioual change is tat of getting good government without needless cost, this ought to be @ consideration of some importance, Auother consideration is this:-—If a mistake be made, and the federal chambers be (oo small, they can easily be enlarged whea ovco tbe error becomes manifest Lon. Vince the people that en addition ef forty or fifty mem- bors to one of the federal chambers ts deairable, and no change could be more readily effected, because the wishes age cele. The Conference will hold evening | of the paople and the interests of the politicians would be ons in the same direction. But suppose the mistake be made {From the Toronto Leader.) in the other direction. Suppose we get a federal i’ar- Queusc, Oct, 18,1864. | liament which is found to be uselessly jarge, cum- Tho reply to the representatives of the press, though | brous and unwieldy, its reduction to a smailor Bot yet received, is understood to be, in substance, are- | compass would be, we have shown, a very fustl to furnish avy slarement of what is doce. To-day | dificult task. Members of Parliament would not there wus a warm discussiva on the question of the pro- | willingly vote themseives out of public live. Besides, it ftionate representation of the several provinces in the | we tind more than two hundred members necessary in rederal legisiature. it is proposed tuat the head of the | the two chambers of the federal Parliament under present Contederate executive should be appointed by the crown. | circurastances, what will wo do when our population 8 The proposition that the Covernors of the several pro | largely increased? In the (nited Sivtes a limit ia fixed, vinoes shouid be appoinied by the crown is received with | allowing a definite nomber of members to tbe lower favor. The question whether education should be under | branch of Congress, to be rediatribiied, according to the covtro! of the local or general government has boen | population, every ten years, and luniting the Senators to Aisoussed, and the decision 1s iixely to ve given in iavor | two fromeach State, Will we be content to adopt some of the formor plas, it seems to bea vers yeveral idea | similar rule’ Will our older sottied communities de wil That the scheme to be adupied, whatever il may be, need | ling to see their representation somewhat decreased, ‘Dot necessarily be submitted to tho constituencies. The | at every aecade, as ces New [ogland, and as do Cooling 1.against the adoption of such a course, some of the other oid States: We take it for Quruec, Oct. 16, 1864. grauted that some method of readjusting the represen- Nothing authentic can be learned concerning the ac- | tution iu the federal acarmby after each census will be tion of the Convention yesterday to iorm a wuion of the | devised, and unless in some way provided against, this ‘The Conference still sitts with closed doors snd almost Masonic secrecy, Au application of the pross for ini or uation has beew rejected. Ail that is allowed to tram: Pire is that proyress towards union continues lo be mad and that every we is im favor of wt some difficulties of detaife pave been met with, but mobody doubts thal is of compromise can be found, There was fe Bud earuest discussion ‘to-day on the questioPO# representation It was decided that the powers of both the local and iederal gover ‘mounts should be derived from aud adjuriod by the imp: rial government; but the federal government tobe made eens, enough to av id the weakness which has broken up late Unitrd Staies, Tho executive head to be appoint: fed by the imperial goveroment, The proposition that ‘the local executive chiels be appoinied by the tederul vernment received favor. The Pacific colonies to be Con British provinces. difficulty of getting the sections which increase (heir did you know what the defendants were going to prove i whien he lett, Mr. kiogsland; 1 believe, but don'e re. | Sken im the case and the dooision of kne Commis ‘Tho Executive Councit entertained the delegates with | Population but slowly to give up a share of their former | 79 ame Jot U; kr York, Oct 14-1864 | | a, “througn Mr. Rrooks. 0. Have you known Mr. | menber positively, that dlr Uiatk presented me a six | Siauera i rovervod. | This will be given inatew days. @ splenuid ball and dinner Inst night. representation for the benofit of the sections which pro: | 7 Tm pitt ON Comvesrion o¥ tuw Nixa Coxon Brooks loug? A. About thirty yer . Do you sympa: | jontus adceunt, up’ to July, 1833; did Bot cxamine thoes | 2Be Prectice o! vabbing prisoners 1a a manner giraiiar te ‘Co night the Board of Trade will give a dinner to the | Tes more rapidiy, will assurediy be felt, A plan may Bole al ania legen i aidate | {170 with “him potitigeily? (Objected to and ob ection ernce he left: Pdon’t know whether he did or | wat above related 1% not uncommon, and Prosident delegates. be devised by which it would be out of the power of the | Fo (ion, “in this district, petrhk <a” ete | sustained.) Q. Did ybu buy stocks during tho tine you Drosent a paper giving a detailed statement of the | Ac!m. Having beard of such instances, bas directed the Promineat Engtish newspapers are represented, and | Politicians whose interest such a thing would inter‘ere | {OF Yongress in this district, "i ay, Kerigered to me | were with the daily papers? “AT bnght none while I | proiits. Mz. Ruseell Surges never recommended an ac. | Auspectors ty de all in (hie power to twrree sem ous, savol interest is felt in the progress of negotiations, with to make any difliculty; but othcrwise we may | eacition for eome d * Was ob the finkany, but bought ond god eome while 1 | countant to me: I made an objection about the wisdom o | tive (necro “iusteaces where mocey, bas been returned Tn the ordivary circumstances attouding a mero parti. | *&t 00 {he Ma aalceees san struggle Isbould consult only my personal inclinn. tious, private interests aad com‘orts, and these would mae the oe tle, it nob of representation by popu- lution, at least something ver! like it to Opinions of che Canadian. Preas. figut' ‘over again ‘at ‘every decade. ‘Thet would : J certainly be most undesirable, and ought to be THY INTERCOLONIAL CONFERS NUE. guardod ugainst, while our public men are at the work We anpounced yesterday the impertant intelligence | of constitutional re‘orm. It mizht be done by moans of buying the farm mortyuges | be made some general remarks ; - aa be about the ups and downs of stocks, but 1 do not remem Ee Oe. prigcnera ne) nate oes ae ber of huis speaking about bis own ‘transactions; | think | qincul to treut. it in he determinavion of the Board te he told me be bought wome Citivens’ Gaslight Company's | Sroay it up it possible stock. 4. Did Mr. Clark make any attempt to conceal Re . the fact that he operated in stocks’ (Objected to, Objection ’ nmission broker, tes tified that be knew Mr. Clark for the last eight or ten years; } bavo had stock transactions with him; | cannot Tecall to my mind any particular stock that be bought or gold through us; this ouying and selling of stock ex- not disregard tbe great tact that the salvation of our national Union demands sacrifices trom all patri+ Rbatthe Conference ut «uebec bad arrived ot the stave | an {mperative and definite enactment relative to the © - ded through a period of several years; between 1856 3 7 onvorsae vis Of passing @ resvlutia in favor of on iutercolonial | adjustment of the representation, making it the duty of | tle citizens, I therefore feel constrained to accopt your | gia 186, we did business for him, tl fustained. | ’xeaption.) A. I did not kuow {rom ootivarsa A Shooting Case—Joniousy. union. And we are now euabled to stato that thecon- | some power to make the readjustment in accordance | 2OMMation; and, in doing 80, permit me to reiterate the | yr, Cram arked leave to introduce the evidence of one ‘4 eeting. t0 Bostrom, Oct. 16, 1868. he sold cen irie shares to we, | remember objecting to ‘ s : his buying and selling stecks when Dix made com George H, Freemantie, a young man of twenty-seven Paint ado0t a money article that appeared in the poper; | years, shot his wife aud then himself last night at thete Tobjected to my brother to Mr. Clark’s boviog 8suitty, | youraing house in Mediord court, Jealousy wae the but do not remember when | did it I objected at the time this partnership was signed in 1865: 1 thiok lob. | ¢ Both are alive this morning, but are expected te expressions of gratitude already made to your convene tious for this mavifestation of confidence, more gratity- ing because entirely unsolicited ference bas taken the further step of revotreng itself | with certain prescribed principles. But if the matter be w'o.a Commi tee of the Whole for th: purpuse o/ concider } lett to the pleasure of the Parliament whose representa ong ao dr Nee ution for the proposed wnion. tion ig to be dealt with, a great mistake will certainly be ah ie ro that there is a very gencral feeling | made. We may bave the persistent retusais to do justice » fe fhembers of the comlerence im \ayor of vice | jn the mutter of representation which wo have witnessed of his witnceecs, who was anxious to leave town, and the Court granted the request. George § Stephenson deposed that the acceptances ex With the assurance of my highest regard for exch 8ad | hibited were his; knew Mr. Brooks for the last ficteeo all of you, Iam, gentlemen, cordially your obedient ser- : years: he nevor called upon me in reference to those ac want WILLIAM A. DARLING Coptances: don’t recollect of having any interview with Ta the past; or at best, we would be pretty certain cted iu 1861 and 1862: | asec 1 . ns jrocodies at this preliminary stagesaimost of | { have'jusiice only at the cvet of an undesirable in. | T° Isaac O. Horr, Chairman. hhim in the year they were given, when he iuquiredabout | ty nt ine bevinuig. 1 Sei ae sintnaeenontoaeueencteris (i = ate ity take place with closed doors, and they are | crease in the numbers of our federal representatives, RSA RCI I PN TONE WO Mr, Clark. had an interest in iny brother’s share, but i never knew Stand Not Upon tne Order of Your Gow ept private, but it is well understood outside that the sachets Kings County Nominnttons. Cross cxamined.—Q. Are you in the habit of meeting | qhe vetaiis of it; Lwas #ware that if be ovordrew his | ing, but goat once, and bnyae bottle of the FRAGRANR pause Pot ccer- colonial union is mak ng ad ihe progress 3 fonioh ils most sanguine friends can desire; and, of course, CITY POLITICS. whoo a definite agreement is arrives at, it will be made ‘The following is a complete list of tb ji Mr. Brooks: A. Yes, lsee bim in the street occarionally ; . B © pominations thus | gn not intimate with him, he is from the sume part of Balary it was charged to my brocher. (I’age 50 of thecash | SOZODONT. Yon sill never regres tt. It not onty ber a far made by tne Union party aud the two democratic | Maine that 1am; I can’t recollect when! had an inter bovk, dted Jap, 17. 1860, was shown to the wituess, who | fies und preserves the Teeth and arrests decay, but i read as follows:— ‘Fxpenaes to Weed (or examining the montn cool and the breath as fragrant as a rose. public. Page S q G factions: — view with Mr. Brooks prior to 1850, 1 hada partner " 1d w halt wee Py we wy All druggists aeil it In our view the question of a vice royalty is of very creat | List of Candidates for Office im the City cowanees, named Thurston; he loft me in 1860. bi ee Taliraee dor thoc maprene, neha Foner a reierre mportance. If ae ae be extabhished an British North ana County of New York. Dist, Union, Regular Dem, Montague HallDem. Redirect.—Was uot Thurston in Europe when the ac- | {hit time; | don't remember the assets unpaid of the Roya! Havana Lottery, > ine er aged e an event of the very greatest political ‘The following list comprises @ complete record of the |:2--S.T. Maddox. Tunis G. Hergeu, Demas Barnes von? A. Idou’t kuow, really; the ac- | concern for 1856, but] think the devote were not larce; | 7° Ter cent m, bid Toeshiaane, Dabeemsite faret solves som dung more thon the mere gliticr of a court; it amplie: (wing the head of ihe govern | nominations of the various parties for county, State aud ment far out of the arena of party poli ics, which ix | Congressional officers, made up to the last moment of our ‘ome of the shoals in whuh the poluical system i of our neighbors has stranded. If it is contended | 80!Dg te press:— 3—Jas.Humphrey.Thos. H. Farou, Joho Creighton. ceptances were given to Mr. Clark by me. 3—W Wall, Ind. U. Henry C. Crane deposed that he was bookkeeper and ASSEMBLY, cashier for Y.C Durant. I have known Mr (lark tor 1—Jno McDiarmid.Jarvis Whitman, Andrew A. Myers. eight or ten years, he bas been at our office several 2—Jas. Johnston. Wm. D. Veeder. James H. Magill. times; be has had some transactions with us im stocks T think the coucern has uot lost money from 1855 to 1863' | Uoia and saver, TAYLOR & CO. Bansers, but it baa made money; one year a giod deal oi money WAS speut tu presacs; I don’t remember of havi any we daen dispute with my brother about what he and I should pay | ynge act inrormacion of the debts of the old corcero. iy a Juror—-Q. On | Hrocyway, Now Yor ali Legwized Let ven, JACOB, Broker's ofloe, 198 nuhedt & ‘Yhat Lhe expense of @ court would be greut, it may be COUNTY NOMINATIONS, 8—R. B. Daweon. Stephen H Haynes, | and bonds. Q. In what stocks and bonds? A. In stocks = Vark’ id —R. B. a . Ins what ground did you object tu Mr. Clark's salary if he - —__————- replied that this is nothing compared witb the waste aud FOR SHERRIE, 4—Josepbs. Ward.Patrick Burus. Patrick Buros, Of the Chicago and Hock Isiand Railroad, and bonds of | nad novinterest tn the piper A. Tobjccted to rose helen ‘“ Fs . . . « +’ corruption which, unfortunately, experie or bas over Tammany. —-Anti-Weod Mozart, McKeon Dem. | 6—Jobn C, Porry. Thomas M. Reilly, Thomas M Reilly. } the Mirsouri and Mirrissippi Railroad, Q. Have you | yecause | thought they ought to be niade equitable ‘ a i ‘ . . * a shown are inseparable from a democratic co stiutio.s | Jobu Kelly. Jotn Kelly. Michael Connolly. | 6—G. B. Mag rab, Henry C. Boswell. Henry C. Boswell. | your books here? A. Yes. Q. In June 1, 1959, What | each of the partnors should receive a sulary. 1 koe . - . . Py . . fhe Dem aavices which we have becn uble to obiaia frora G rman Dem, Twenty-tiard St. R.. Wood Mozart. T—Jncob Werth. Jonn Hanson. John Hanson. Waa bought by Mr. Clark? A. One hundred shares of | he nud some interes! in the paper with my bro . . . . . . I jexico yo to bow (haf the happy qfict prmiuc d by the | Michael Connoliy. Joba W. Farmer. Michael Connolly. county. Chicago and Reck Island Raitroad. Tdido't know what it. was. To. Mr, MeKeoa . . . eee . mural powier OF a court in that faction distracted iant, | Hove Chap: Rep. - Crtizens’ Ass'n. RRGISTRR. A Juror—We understood Mr. Clark to admit that be | pome talk with my brother in 1860 about my expenses preset fcrion fas teem marretion. ADU this tact may be well net | Jona W. Farmer. ee John W. Farmer. | penj. W. Wilsen, Hagh McLaughlin, Samuels Powell, | made money in stocks, aud do vot see the necessity of | Washington; ! thiik tho presses were Doubs In 1595, aud i Ss alee ‘gainat the argument often giibly used by political scio- FOR COUNTY CLERK. COUNTY. CLIKK. going over all this yround. At that time great expense was incurred i fitting vp the KINTLAND, BRONSON & CO, Hats, toate monarchy canuet thrive apart {rom the as- Tammany. Anii- Wood Mozart. McKeon Dem. Geo. J. Hardy. Jobn J, White. —_Eosign Driggs. Mr. MoKeon—Weil, I will not take up any further time | establistimeut; | don't remember when the oltice wir mnanufactivers and loobers of Acoiatious and institutious which hd birth in the feudal | Henry ‘, Genet, Charles G.Halpive, Benj, P. Fatrobild fs OE a A say of the jury. Tew svall to TEE: cow, bus think {Kwan LIS. CLONING. eyatem of Kure} Against that urgument may de set a Woo Mozart. German Dem. Twenty-thud St. RB. | Igaac Skidmore. Joe. Altentram. J. V. Schoonmaker. Jurymo—We are gettivg very tired of the case. ST. Cork recaled by Mr. Cram —I did vot jo1355 aod 45 and 47 Chan bers stenet, Dotter proved stetemont, namely, that io poliical insti- | Len) ). Fairchild. Benj. P. Fuirchild, Jas. M. thompson, IDSTICE OF RESSIONR, Mr. McKeon—How did this chgck read that you gave | 1956 write the money articles of the fxyrees | oever tutions can be durable or give the noco-sury assurance | Hope Chapel Rep. = Citizen’ Ass'n, & lite and propery) which have “perapg _e © J. M. ‘Thompson. - J. W.C, Levoridge, @trong and fixed centra! power; aud this # ? é Doon whieh we should obtain. tr m the estaflishment of Sasnany:’ | aie Weemieoare tlecktonitiies @ vice royalty. it would give us, tov, the best assurance | 4 Oykey Hall Ar Oxkoy Hall, A. Oakey Hall, Wm. H Host. — Stepben.).Voornies Cbas.W. Heiteamp, | Clark for his profits in the cne huadred shares of Kock 3K pages P| Island sicck > A Itresd to pay to $ Clark, of the Elias Lynch. Jas, DeVaucene, Thos, P. Norris, Expres ,or bearer, $397. Q. Did you ever sel! Mr. Ciark ’ JUDICIARY. any “options” A. Yes, ia bonds of the Missouri and POLICE JUSTICE. Mixsissippi Roilrond; ou’ the 10th of January, 1862, we promised oither of the Messrs. Brooks that | woud ot purchase stock; 1 made au investigation wions o: (he fone oe assets that were remaining Over at the Lime | vooght an 8 Faqu DELS le Meee acarimeeen sa se bab c apr a8 ¥ ot gutiem: and single Garrente of avery de-ertprto fotorest ia. ihe fen see Leal ott pee! peg ty. atyle and tinish to the best lroudway custom ac prices the guarantee of our political sidtus hy the inight of “8 - s * tathivt : ‘i aye bim an option for ten bonds of the company Di ‘to Ld Wax HOt employed of th _ Groat Britain, aod thot would be an co uomy work | a Gaiey Tiel” A.Ceeee Hoh” Tee ven Boren” | ChNOCY Perry. J. ti Cornwall. | Ludwig Seralor, St’ the rate of 62; on tho 4th of May, IBS, | pape, und tad noihivg, ty do witb the invest gabien. 1 rirry PBR OFNT faliions, Add if to it wore added tbe exerting whied | i jin0 Chapel, eps Ciera! Asin itch ihc ia Ee OME allt: Wasa we sold Lim ove. hundred shares of tock Of Mis xi Cyery. i:em from the cash vook. bit did uot kre | lees than the same goods ean be had made to order. ake iu one own delence, we shuld tho Be - = t= A ‘= ay gourt and Mississippi Railvoad at 25. ). How muct « he bill book vor the large ledger. (were i no Kuch va , CUE to make, to ote crm defence, we sh wuld treo |. B. Van Buren. Richard O'Gorman 2—H.B. Bradshaw. Jos, Buckley. Jacob L., Fina. pent ee ui ALT ay Shs GR tue ul book tor the larke ledger, inere a No suc fs isin: Sp OReRaias wrkuhe. ity within our borders : YOR CitY JvbGR. . i nn objection withdrawn.) A. On the tou bonds ba T fide aa examantion of the books ta 1830 jarianet Oaibet Henan THR PAST AND THR PRESENT. a gc Ae ean Wen ee - $1,075— buying them nt 66 and selling them at 65:4. ISD tO. Gao ONAL AR ald In Ol; Of Catia -art opposite the new Cou! g [From the Toronto be, Oct. 18 } We oye oman Dee, Twrnty.hird St. B. SE! VICES TO-D, What did be gel this option for? A. I don’t know Dos!- ght the paper, the atnount of waich was $3 . . . . woe public wil pay email attention. ts arguments | yee Meare gy Wcerman Bem Tiny turd St-R. | ayo Roy, Heory M. Souder, D. D., Wl preach in the Re | tively: 1 car only guese, “w. Did you rerd tha ie toine paper had paid in sdvan oA E Saul eon ot anal scant We Gcid peace anciarrete . F. Howe. . , * iad oeurch, us Ceamanaiiaran ents dsr A. ot, You ever know o sum of $121 27 in January, 1866, which Lott « ‘ ‘ : bicelles Lest Be euthderasion, when pr ior Chapa mp, | Claes aa formes Thies ohuroh. sa *reuey: neve Sixt | street reporters being paid for services in options’ (Ob |G ussete $o,7h! uu: debis charged to he old comern | , i FS Fa nied a8 |G. 1. Stuart. James %. Whiting. vem MMe avenue (Rev. Dr. Thompson’ half-past ten o'clock. Si.44l 68. a feirncy of anects to pay dehis $7z5 30; 1 made an extninatweu of tormer ge. a jected to as being vague. Objection surtained.) Q. Do ® thing of tho future rather than aso you know of avy of Clark's services being paid for in FOR BUVERVIZOR, @iately practicable, and as a means of duieating our d t " ausitg them ts pre W Zammany. — Anti: Wopd-Movart. McKeon Dem. _ iptions’ A. [have no knowledge of the fact. Q. Have | gr the prome to see what they had | Adin tea ble Co Privciplog rather thin of causicy them t preciil) Me |. soua tox” Tce kin Wet uirem, Tee Now Jerusalem church, on Thirty-ffth strqpt, be- | you, auy iniormation ue to what lark did for these o)- | a term wl yeara; 1 sujpoved “that tik Shen fearon a prety girl Ning a counterfeit b R. | tween Fourth and Lexington avenues, will be open for } tions’ (Obie ted to, and objection sustained.) PHALUS S NIGHT BLOOMISG CEREU the gone fermak Dem. Twenty-third 4s cod. Mozart. rary, we 5 i ‘Andreas Willmann. Fred. kepper, of the Lepress wae worth $80,000, | bad bee. with newspapers a long Lime ane (bowckt the payer t. 1 Cook the value of the presses wud the x oF io making up my mate, Jarmes Hrooks Brown's Bronchial Troch From the told me the paper was cut of debt ana doing a cash busi a hss and | tok thal for granted. there was sprout vn tue | Aedoul Director of the Genera! Hospital, Benton Barrectsa, peatedaration of ali the provinces On the cor vr Baye steal? believed that tbat union would some day be Hope Chay el Rep, ata the scheme which wo declined to edvouiawe—the Avdreas Willmaun. Wm, H. Webb. fotercolonint railway first; the con’ederation next, but FOR CORONERS. ¥ Tammany. Anti: Wood Mozert McKeon Dem. the worship of the Lora at half-past ten o'clock this Judge Daly—If the wituess knows nuything of bis own the le icels sorr, for the damsel aad mad at the dam-selh " knowledge he can A_ Lap state vothing of it. morning and at haif-past soven in the evening. Subject | K%° Tred ee Oe ct eee ae aoe De money writer of of the lecture this evening—'«Reasons for Expecting New | the limaatn? A. He was. Q, Was Mr. Norvall o toe and Fuller Dirciosures of Divine Truth.” Temes? A. Yes, Q. Snow of the iritune? A. Yes 0. at sowe indefinite tine; and justice to Upper Conad G ” “4 > — ofall, or more likely, pot it all, The policy wh: Lucien B. Wright. Gwen Keen sn. ‘The Rev. Dr. W. W. Everts, of Gnicago, will deliver a rig’ bp "e ee een eka raneinn i? yo paper m 136%, durieg tho year IKON there was vmid CF | ooge gt Loule, March & 1862 — ere now support reverses all this, We are geting - Philip O'Hanlon, i Os Ay Tey ‘ou came hero with these books at the | jresscs, on a iccouat of the losse ta Fa'k row, $31,000: a =“ fag frat and most importaut, justice to | pper (anada—a =- Philip Merkle. sermon before the Young Men’s Christian Association at | instance of whoy A. Mr Durant, great proportion of that wis mosey b rrowed of Jumea Messrs. Jous I. Bnown & Som, Bostoo, Maas, balf-past three o'clock this afternoon, at the Strong place Nedirect.—loes Mr. Bonuer’s name appear on your | gad Erastus Brooks, for which we gave a note, so tn boon which is to be secured without aeliy, even if con federation abould not at present be reu! 4 federation; and last, if at ail, the railway. Owen Keenan, Pbi'ip Merkle. James W. Ramsey, fwere offered couicderation as a means of burking Philip C'tanion, Owen Keenaa. Louis Navman, privelples, or, at all events, of postpouing their attain- | Philip Merk Puilip O'Hanlon. EK. 1. Collin. ment. Now we get it as a meas o! carrying them into = Alex Wiider. ptiect Formerly we were told:—Drop the discussion of | Mope Chapel, Rep. Cetizens’ Ass'n. @ constitutional question; ever mind the injustice | James W. Ramsey.J. W. Green dor which Upper Canida sumters; walt awbite and your | gout Naumann. J. (Donnell. vinge may Become a raember of aBrit sh American con- | #. L. Coda. F. Roosevett. jeration; but don’t disturb us now about pariiameutary | A. Wilder. Stephen Smith, rm.” ' Now, however, tbe subject is approached in oe condnehinn. betaw h I have charge, and with Raptist church, corner of Strong piace and Harrison | PK! A, Yeu, O Snow, of, the Zrivune, also! A. Yes, Birvot Subject a Perfected Maphood,”” Abra mS Coheu deposed that bo was the iaw re- : 5 0 the second of her Sabbath | Mc ter Of the Hicprese part of the time when (lark was in “Wits FH. Goodell — Sixth the ecncern, @ Had you any conversation with bim avening lectures at Metropolitan Hall, 96 Sixth avenue, | upon the subject of a trial where the Cumberland Coal at bulf past seven o'clock this evening. Subjects—‘Itealth | Company was a (Objected to, and otection over- in Ite Moral and Religious Bearings; “Tne Paystoal | ried.) A nthe Su- Causes 0 Disease; “The Management of Children,” | Pye cin “The Saviour Went About Healing the Sick on the Sub. | port. | Whereat the Scribes, Pharinces and Hypocrites |. MF. ram— Sr. Clark knows nothing about it further of your far farmed and most serviceable Troche they were met expanses of the newspaper proper, bu money borrowed for Lew mavhinery, which appears ou % ae the synopsis book; I did not stare to Mr. Katol! thet ye | 24° fa the Lespital of whith Was uot worth wotle for me to cont.nue iuraisbing the | very beneficial and decided results in allaving bronchial im money on a rairy unless { could contro! the paper; 1 am — not intimate with Cockroft, and pevcr said to him that [ ritation, ” E i made $20,000 by writing —movey articien: éilnetits Orisatal,. Yookks Wad, ke we Dol e of treth ip it; Tnever said soy thing or tint, kinds to Mr, Lawrence: I all other dentifrices, HELMBOLD'S, 596 Broadway, never toid Cohen chat the Brookes were engaged ia Cum Trend maneous. The only neey German Dem. Twenty-‘hird S&S. Ry —We give yor police to produce this re- re Mate D reliable, fi Deriand Coal stork, wad that they mast baodie them * ain- Betehe gorly:” James Brooks never kave me Lacer distinct pro- | world. Marmles iT siitutional: Fee De eee Bsn pa testo ae | Dist. Cammany. An'i-Woud Mozart. McKeon Dem, ase i ironded, Dectniing tea Desceration of the sab, | (20 aC" went up to the printers aud appeured yo type | popitiong wo peuct!, abd only Look the executed paver t» | ave. Bold by all druggiats. Fac‘oty #t Larclay wt ‘the western province must be remedicd, but in making . Wa. Walsh. ‘were Much Offended, Decming : : SB. 4. Clark was called to the stand to prove tbat be | portiand: previo to 1860 James Vrooke never siyned ¢ 5 Wo. B ile’ bath.” knew nothing of the report turther than that it was sent | any ocher paper reterring to bis mterest but that; | wevee Bilttera Ba and « hecks.—Weillag’s our constitutional hinges let us muke an effort to get maritime proviuces va jota us in the tederal Union 11. W. Chanter. juitable priniples,”? ® ‘ How rie la ft toray that we should refine ecaneieis = — i Barr. James Brvoks. abate oat tion now, whev all the ob.ections which formerly ren TN CaL EM emman Dae Saemy Hate Re dered it unacceptable to us ave bee: removed! It it | 4 Won Walsh, Wawa.” wv Rep ‘was \ormoriy ollored in the interest o& Lower Canuda as 6oW B Movlay. Win B. Meviay. against Upper Canada, it ia vow cflered us a meansol | 6 Wg ect Wak Dringing to Upper Canada two very great acvant ge 1 7 le pag pies ‘At was once oflored without representation by population, | 7— e Paces Uh is now olered with that retorm. If it was once olveted B= Iames Brooks. ian Brooks PA i yg @ithout Northwest extension, it is now offered with that | Fern’ mimo measure, iC there was once a dagger that it might Hare Chip was Nea dee be so contrived as w the dram upon ae Pe r. Gilberts Hira’ Walt sage fhe resources of Upper ada, it is now a 6/1 Broadway, Sign Golden Wo. t) Kavkia. wo to the pricters aller being corrected; it subsequently din tk f tho f aid to bom that i pave whole tina to the busivess of | jxteat Compressed 1vi tu the columns of the frpress the Apress, and co CS ageeement ever exisied; | Paant nF {did pot purchsse an addition» interest in the paper in ‘ re 1se3, Loflered to buy another sixth for $25,000, but Jamee | ,,CmTTinges at Rergeine Weed Bees Brooks refused to geil it to me; that wes tw 156: the Garden, Fourteenth street, gear Siz time ne made the partnership; | also mace other ofters to ding embrucug the newest bay, which | will state you desire it: I never incroasad | rosi Inshionnvie sty ies, Crom the fines Coach through my inlerest by purcbice aiter 1805; my wife had money We, varieties of Fark Carriayes, wo the hghtest Prot le t ber by a relative 4m 1863 0" : nel on my direct examination the other day io reference to | tnnainh peducel 1 the fold. = sing the paper (vehich was rend to the witneth) 1. | TIF US? are ageats for the mals of Goult's Albanydlaighe, intel¥ correct: the profits of ti teu thonsayed idMure | A fit a ont of these celebrated Kleigha will be f¢ spoken o before, came out of the debus due tie concern. | 1m Our stock, The Rev. B. R Giflord, of lowa, will preach ito St. Ste. phew’s church, corner of Broome and Chrystie streets, ination oF Abraham S, Cohen resumed.——1 found this evening nt halfspast seven o'clock, he rector, Kev. | tuat !he report did uot oppent iB the paver, aud went to 3 the Zap revs joe to imyutre about it; | was reierred to Dr Price, will preach to the morning at hall-past tea | sir iti: | went into Mr, Ciark’s private ollica, apd Faw o'clovk ' my copy lying op bie desk, | neked him what he meant tt, Ann's churoh, Eighteenth strevt, nour Wirth ave | by interiering with my report: be eid that James and nue, the Rev. E. Benjamin will preach at quarter past se | |fastus Grooks were interested ia Cumberian.{ Coal C m- pany stock, and that | must treat the cage very gingerly; ven and hbalf-past ten o'clock this morning and x! three | he also told me that in future | muet bring all my cops to o'ciovlg in the afternoon, the latter jor dex! muter, aud | him where it related to railways or mining companies, the Kev. J. M, Peters at hall past seven to the oven! and | tid so, 2. Did your report appear in the Auprers ‘The Rov, Thomas Armitage, D. D., will preach in tbe | 4 [tf did not. tu what form did it appear? A, Ite rood tbat it will be 80 arranged ot pes F. Ellery. os Np Sen Madison avenue Baptist church, corner of ‘Thirty tiret | Cha: netor was ¢ id entirely. Thad a conversation with General Dix, | was money edi = : of sere: us ene mite ettect. “If 16 once seemed Hawkige = Eli P. Norton, street, this afternoon at buif-ust three o'clock t vd Pus exumined —Have you been engaged in the prepa- | tor ut tbe time General 1ix called on me in eierence | (Chane Chafers se ei Sean, ck uo ee, ons Ykely that the capital of the confederation would ve car Doards an, - ee in # corse of four sermobs on the resurrection of the | '@'1On Of this casey A. | gave not bad that honor. “. | ty Mississippi stock: | wanted to settie the thing Broadwar 7 Fled to Quebec—and every ene knows that vefore tho | S—B.V. Manie:rie, = James Hrooks dowd, Subject—“The Agency by whieb the Regnrre: id | not see you here yeatePuay with your bands full of pesceabiy by offering to t $14,000 for wint Ottawa buildings were pat up that was the common id 9—W. A, Darling. os Anson Herrick. tion Will be Etieeted; How Are the Dead Ruwed Up)’ jaw books and papers connected with this case? A. You | was worth twonty-live thousand dollars Uecause tity Inv meee ‘among the con’ederationixts—there is now no very great FOR ASSEMBLY. Tho Rev. sidney A. Corey will preach ia tha Mu at gy Ni Aor rl eck tpt teatitied thar | "ery contly (laughtor): ou the 2d of February Mr. ot whaleeae Gtoe chance of that. Tammany. — Anti Wood Mozart, McKeon Dem. “| Tit baptist church, corner of Lexiugton aventy and bor. G. Kingsley, cashier of the Hzpress, testifed that | Rrooks wrote mea inte proposing to sell out to bits and . ie now ofered We have alway? understood and admitted, as, the very | 1—Jncoh T, simith, = 'H. Hamilton, Thirty seventh strect, this morning and eventig. Bin “ih wie EBS, Paper: stoce Juiy 24, 1863; | remain ons anlary ater 1868 wae of hw wete on sain. ReADeORD ‘I m * agai 2 wtil chow, tha Jat fT os ‘ hy ebarge pks si rics: my galar} opt ul via wna which are now mad? agains ws will jw, thar 2. mau phy, At the Charch of the Resurrection, Thirty-ulii street Lhe sy nop book vu eay if y fighed ‘ab: aid frocks owel tee &tbeesaed dolinra bor. ¢ tocume | 3—Geo M.Curtis. - Jos H. Skelly, stion be: | g—J fl. Murray wonid be no great dim. | 6—Coas. Blinve nd that therefore there | 6—Fdw. Morley federation was some always und od bh €ame ripe tor adttiome@bt, thor eulty in ite accomplishment, near Sixth avenie, morning service at Lali.past t of tts ‘mutilationy A. 1 have not. @. Look at page evening service at bali part seven, Sormoys by the | :weary two of the go called jedger, Did you ever absiract vr, the Rev, BE. O Flagg. vby ieaves from that book! =A, Ldid not Q. Have you rowed money; the profits Que me for tue six months ending in July were one thousand three hundred wed thirty dollars und fifty eeren cents; I drew eight bundired ana #kin—Barry so Trt cueapest article, Sold by dram * Planvet. Chas, Blauvelt. ~ P, ”" 7 knowledge on the gubjsoty =A. Thave not. Q. You Jeft a balance of tive hundred dollars a * reed of premature agitation. There wore no vi ; Simon Meyer Geo. Mouiton 4’ Maad in the Proseut War’? will be the subject |! ie * 0 a ts fone prejndico tooveroomey and no poweriul influences | gj, Seebacher. J. seebacher, _ T. J. Campbell, reed on tots evening at the hall coruor of Twent save SS eee eee, gt a dno — Nae ‘thie tnished the testimony in the ca f@rover & Baker's Higie Ro combat, Tt bas alvays ‘bees a change whicu, when | J1—Jas. Cib-on. ’ third street and Broadway, by Dr. AN. Robinson, pres &. You, Q. Where we kept’ A The first | ception of the re-examine tion oO um absent wil Fiaatio-sti ines, 406 Broadway, New Tous, Knowledge | had of their exitlence ‘was finde them in ‘tth avenue, be | te casm dux of the large Safe, krostue Brooks and ond streets, Bcevic® A. | nove a key to that safe. «. When did you discover t threa P.M. the ev. | (sexe alleged mutilations’ A. While Mr, Clark and others point, which will oscupy only a few momenta. | yad 285 Futon street Lue court adjourned till Monday, at eleven o'clock, when aa Whe summing up will tuke place. Goura . hair from to revkiy n, Wanted, could Ds cvaily obtained, —* ‘ ‘ Pho Toront Leder of the 14th contains an elaborate article. replying to the avove, quoting from the Mies of the A, Lyons. Patrick Duiley | Patrick Dailey, Atthe Church of the Holy {rinity, tweon Forty firet and Forty half past tea a. M., and ball py Poadre Subtite Upreets foreheads 7 part of the vedy, warree® - MN. Salmon, - Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., will preach in the morving. i “ order of A @Lodetor the months of September and (ctover, 1862, when John Wergan ~ Titik CR EAE ae Cas deeiea, cor | Pe, Ine ee eee priate at Foties teadeu pyle tre lee tocol Et etrongly opposed the con{ederstion of the provinces, aud 5 ~ = ner of Fast Thirticth street, divine service at fal -past 4 make that acoonnt? IMFOKLAND TO LANDLORDS AND TENANTS—POLTCE Stighest Brome ners fecouses the Globe of attempting to eee the idea from | ¢__\imothy J. Campbell, wage oor ee ueceen P.M. The Rev, Dr. dyer pli, Bare fe, i ine - . oe S&RGEANTS CHARGSD WITH ROBRING ERIBONERS— | yeciines. WHEELSR A } WILSON, &s Breedway. them and claim tis paternity for itself, Hope Chopel Rep. Tiveniy-third Stret Rep ; ‘ statement from books showin A SINGULAR CASE. Tam PRORRAL TARLIAMENT. a ~ Jonu snttton, occas bat ok Betaly,” wales tie talon Pay amount of purchase moi An auusually (ull Bowed of Commissioners has bon | Jefferson Davis, From tne Toronto Globe, Oct. a— — A. G. Buell 5 ' statement from the buoks -lowing « < at police trials, The cases TUTR, Tao evnential poate refative to th constitaton ot tne | b= 7. Foiemas C1" Potnomus. Feoienrn oni seasten ite mrewting: totes of tbe ‘prone, J. ytereat to a the prchase Te mantel x heb i Sobla tears wy | KUURSDAY NOQHRE Tygtiture, 0, A. BD. 1888, oposed federal Parliament having been estab 6—Wmm. Higgins. - Vi, muabes)- Bebsabennt tiptecoeild 4 } $13,385; also statemen’ = Ole mm more ska ‘dotermipation to give representation by population H, K. Ruseoli. ) At ‘Il Saiot rotestant Kpiscopal church, corver of ‘th J.B. |. Do these agree with the result? | importact. cour ip fa the lowor chamber, and to place the three “sectiona’” | 7] A.B. Dator. hereon stehonbag Heury nnd Soammel strecta, te Rov, s 4. Corneille, | 4 Tuy do mot, Q, Stute what the difference ie? A. ‘One of those grew out of a compintot made against See 7 one. Ribreshant aut ay coe oop iM. BE. RC: rector, wi'l preach at half-past ten A, M,, and the hey. om 185% Li P' slong, for sale by . wer Lp ‘a0 oqual footing in the upper, it would be nowiee in | 8—f R. Campoe' » RK, Campbolt. we D Ly srom 1855 (o 1868 Clark's account, as im the privted vivet, by Mrs. RM, | below Canal street (formerly ‘all strest), Move et friends of confederation to be to stabbora in refer. 9—C, A. Lamont, SA. Yarnont 8. al, eve Mm dee gr reba ped ; fem ween em the tatement prepared by me, of officer Butman, of aa rraalae wu ll be A | on daturdays at $v clooe. to matters of detail There ma: va- | 10— res. At ine-Blesoker at niversa! rch, corner of i222, whied showed tuet in Janusry, 1663, Clark bad | Hardie, proprietress of a boarding establistiment Nog, ra wn fous modes of election suggested: there may be | 12— - Jamea K. Taylor. Downing street, the Kev. R. isk Lockport, | not paid up hie fall share of tue purchase money 29, 4 abe i West Sixtesuth stroct, Itappeared(rom | Kure Ure Koff.—Overt Gifforont (dons as to the length ef time for which feae- | y4— ~_ Jobo W. Kdmondy, will supply the desk tos x haif-past ten The court here took a recess. pom! ‘ . bo had | Balsam cures Coughs, Colds Fal reproventatives rhould;be chosen—there may bo diller- . u T, W. Van Boren, A ™M. wad balf-past seven P.M. AdIRR RECKHE Mrs, Hardie’s statements that a Mra. Brown, who ha: guruption. Sold uy all dramgiata, @N0es, (00, as to their qualification or payment—but within | 16—Wm. I. De Camp. Wm. i. De Carp At tha People’s Mecting, 18? Rowery, at three o'clock J A.B, Cockroft depowed that 6 knew Clark; heara | Deen & recent occupant get premises’ No. 26, came into ate Reusobable limite all these are proper poits tor conces- | 17—J, ©. D. Outwater. GD. Outwater, thie atiarnoon, the ‘olowing subject will he disomaed: —~ | nim say that he made $20,000 out of stocks by means of | the piace to take out some furniture, that abe brought 1 Documents in Sp Seeerts smbars which rh ia" bu aut on 20, coe of the eg ane sare Ganoral Me“lollan's Phattorm and Prineiples ot Mtr | hig m bey article. ‘ i With her two officers, Busmen beicg one, anc toms those ont Fo lee, OLR Ae a are Hraenig pee eal” Sharnbeey te at jeatsse ar laperioncs, Ore n Mesting a“ iS aenuer Rais Lincotn’s Most Likely to Kostore the Union and Har Nothing difierent was elicited on tho crove-examina- | noes prevented bor rrees ibiertertng with ire; Srowd, PRrwtud, SCAMAORG, Bis Brody. y m Dey weet. mony’ tion ' — a Pe oe ea tcthiave’ the foderel Seucte Aud eae tury | SPEKCHES BY C, OC. BUGI, GHVE 8. OMATHIELD AND = ake Thos, BR Kingsloma recniied 0, Point out the amount | and that they actually assaulted ber while she was on. | &*#—Maitiand, Pheipe & Co, i hin! Seuate a mbiy OTHERS Ss Coroner's Inquest. of the disbursements and pts in 1858 A. The re- x to lock up some furniture which belonged to Ladies’ Re . Buek New Stytes, ve Xv : deal Oden ould, be prelerables ‘But wollvcr ot these | The merehante and business men of Nay street and | Accapexrarsy Vomenen.—On Tharaday fast a young | veipis tat year were $11i,104 08, dwburremente, | TT ic a ola abe jasiied in opposing ® scheme of contederation, | vicinity raised « handaome Motietinn tanner yesterday | mau, named Charles E. Erwin, aged soventoen years, pro $146,000 0. tistactory to him, on THATIMONT OF BRA ha op icone particular bis viewalware tos ter ‘fn Afternoon amid a large concourse of citizens who had | pristor of the news stand at the gornor of Sixth avenue Rrastas Brooks sworn and examined by dr, McKaon her husband for sssistence, but that Batman said sdeuntn, Patent aseombled to participate in the proceedings. A stand | and Twenty-seventh street, wont into a barroom at the | | atm one & the proprietors of the Mepras, nad have be be would arrest him if he interfered; that nally eon Pride Atiorosye for proonring Amerionn jed out +4 connected with it since its Organization, except ene year + fee peapie with Syuwcbet found ® argue that the | had beon erectod near the sidewaik for the nccommoda- | enrner of Seventh avenue and Thirty-eeventh street, | Vy 4 ine third ‘and my wrotker James two-wnleds; arranged that some of the goods should be given up the r oe serpent years’ exper, an pon something the veake da bund of music wae in attend | where he partook of some food ‘on a plite ou the tation ‘me pation ne the present Canadian Legisiawure—with | “on of the speakers, and a bul : bed me placed on x plo Ways supposed that ho ont day, and thet om the mext day Mra. Brown and Ber | navies rea, Princinal omen Pat row York, Tee rebtjustment of the representation Pana Upper | ance to enliven the proceedings. At three o'clock the | counter, and which he supposed was put thero (or the Prepress VOti\ the partnership attorney, Mr. Freeman, came again, and the same offers Srancb vite te and the aa meeting was organized by the appoiutmont of Mr. M. H. | ponte of the'eus tomers of the house, He was oon after | C/"Ut' dtaapanee Seat chume wan Nnnog oe ne DrOenes | in cutzene'dreen, and that: they protected Mtv. Brows | eeet sei fi ani seven dollars Wet aw dis Rroadway, one door Delow Brown was insisting upon taking | large—Tw: OS BROOKS. away. Complainant further stated that she called upoa | S607 & © ALLBN, 416 twe thirds interest 1 14 Lower Canada as regatds the Assemb! ‘Clark; the paper pow shows was signed in the presence tion of the propor share of representatives in the two for the maritime provinces, This wou'd give us, for ae mon—| nd notwitBatanding all the remedios | tor a ourober ot yenrs, bnt bad no business consecdon | ai the way through, muck to the damage of compiainaat. | new stylea Six, @ dies a ct i Duckworth, ac chairman, and the usual number of vice | taken violently il i dents b dears the c| wr wl wth ty imterent waa nh isolated one, that was hover one huadred 0 \ ieccaareranan ous menses ray ire hace tage heceegd dell ite pos pti ont “wae Nola kar ated ei ‘ tft tert ere by Auvbody, iirecky or Indirectly, | A large Mumber of witnesses were called on both sides. urs aie PRR, rod and vevente “eprenenetives (sie. Asasm | cnrwne feccrizaion, wen quickly ler Lace my when {t transpired that tie. (| | (att uo Kaowledge eb a errangonsnt of partnership wkb | Mr. ‘who appeared before the Commissioners 13 iy. it seems to 4 tha te ‘airongost argument in | tom eased bad partaken was imis.c iad © prior to 1805 except of bis receiving a falary; | attoruey for . Brown, stated that they went tuere to three Bieet » yor of this sobome i# the tact thet it would bé'more POOCORT TELE PELE EDERAL IDOE OE ADDL DOLE REDE TOOT HE: Pinon to yg TT apt ged * (teuk (reed paper B defo: e ed Ht, but certaluly | recover yrareivure vetonging to Mrs. Brown; that being | awaried by the greet town, o sity carried ‘ban ® meieme giving amalier chambers, The righta of the States, and tbe pissieg, authority icKiv, he ol ie tue see deen beth revions fo 1 that Mr. Clark wee e rebensive of u diaturbance,- they applied to Ceptald | Vik & BANK s Sewing Sasit ot which we here spoken would—-eo far ae | $Of law over Presiiens, army and people, a Cr olao, and it ‘eee ha te ton 0 in spyended to paper A an a witness, Caley, Of the Fifteent® precincs, who detailed 0: ver awe T: Bain a made ts copeerned, at lesa ast provide Yor retaining ia | $0! NOt lese vital importance in war (haa {0 poe. ia . bus ava tee toot ‘we contonts and de 906 know them Batmad to go tn and keep the peace, aad that no Viole ee | work Ea federal) clhament Qeusgy all tbe men now In jubilo | Breer reeearareererservere ote receress rene cone sere u =. @ Did Mr, Clark ever preseut to you a tran used 1 ‘award Mrs. Harsie; inet ea the second tay We Woeld Call Attention to os . fe. A mneariYe «high gave ® Kopate and Assembly but A‘tor the reading of e eerion of rersity oe the Chali ahs vt { {Rowe formy he iedg ‘Qine Taine mle fret selene Waid oot b tn he ey ranavie Wresry on tern are Aregne rand ge thet rina ae vot our’ poet ‘genet ot san introduced Cracacer O Boan, whe addressed the i to votonp ta + ny ieee peor to) oh weing signod that he waa io- thes the odhencs s bal tous axcope Mm gying 10 we | 209s oom cia Reh tn bonn a ie meeting at COMSIerable oa the een cinder a vote carat 1 the whole ss Tinave'bo re. | noosa én, which they @ without orders ait without | Yroniway, Wie ee H rageens weit Sere ceed We Ue to een ol hd Leen Lage Bi maser, eee 6 polteotiom OF amy air nent eye balpe mage by Gorence. team maxi menrianh tee, a dhew: “Wsee dare he ing Husa nature, & would be idle to axpeet the ) tonlge of the day. Be ergued with eonsideradie force

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