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a NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OUTUBER 7, 1865. : FALL INSPECTIONS. Preparations—First and Second Brigades, die., die. In aceordance with the State Militia law the amsual in- ‘spections of our militia organizations will be held during the present month, and the various regiments will vie with each other in general efficiency and appearance on the approaching parades and inspection More import- ance than usual is attached to this year’s inspection, THE HARRIS DIVORCE CASE. @encrasion of the Examination ; of Miss Jennie Harris, ‘Who the Parties Are. We YES EDITOR OF THR HERALD. New Yoru, Oct. 6, 1865. ‘The facts published in your New London correspoad- \, stogsiag 6 fe aay ‘ealk’ RY PORT, Oct 2—Sid achr Amelia. Gorman, Porto: , Zone of my betinces as to where districts, and com pels @ consolidation in event of a com- pany being unable to show at least sixty-four names upon its muster rolls, Consolidations are ever a most disagreeable alternative to military men, and strenuous efforts will be made to preserve each militia regiment in- tact. The Seventy-first regiment has issued an order cancelling all furloughs and requiring ils members to re- port immediately. ‘The following order has been issued by the command. ant of the Nh 8s Be mnge: to } ore reett “] busit ‘once regarding the parti the that place for out; ‘time, spoke schr | Snow, N Ye Ocean Wave, Baker, “a ge. She lo a ingtg rn fatny famiye” first by the se eomewhat ee iont, sot ee phe owing to the new law issued, which requires an enferce- | Anna, frem Rarbatos for Now: York: Iddays out. BWeow : — ; «“‘ Gideon’s Band.” wrists, hetd Aer from me in the bed, and agan asked her a ERP mont of the draft in the several company and regimental | , 81/8 BF Nash, Lacoy, Cow Bay, OB, 9 ‘days, with onal, to DEEN PORT, Oot S—Arr schrs Allen H Brown, Pleroe, aa. where sho was; sho still refused; { said T would make ‘Mes. Harris is the daughter of Benjamin Brown, tate of Son ue tis sa Wake fog, Wa a 3 Sehr Hf Br), Cy i OF iB with to vente sad ™ for do; Canema, French; Livanah Jane, Keichum, and ‘Sehr poe Gis), Windyor, NB, 21 days, wa Portland, Comet, ‘Rich, Protidence for NYork; Copy, Wheeler, Somer- ot yep te Srmfinors & specks wi pelt Sf SIR pe rr fi ap ei 7 Pat da BS oe as rs: See ie ee ee FAM Balray Godtrey, Phitatelpiug for. Pall River ‘fetes. Mar, Wines, Cohasset Narrows for NYork; Acklam, Providence for Philnd er, Whites der, Shea, and Richmond, ‘Dorr, do for NYork; Peni eR uirds, Plladelpiie Yor” Ball wie 4 jal Taunton for N¥ork. Sid. schrs Wan Ht jelphia; Mexteo, Carter, Elizabethport, rr steamer Wyandotte, Clark, ie brig Frontier, Litilefield, Georgetown, 2G. fot = schrs G Fantiuzzi, Wooster, Baltimore fer’ do; . ed, LI OB, ia Sid echrs 4 ni ‘Tirrel Fall her tell me the truth; ifsbe would not te me without] | New Loadon, who was wt the time of his death one of ts would chee it out of her; Ttook hold of her neckand | Joo iny whaling merchants and prominent u ‘Wer no good; there the matter time my bringing this petition a member of the fami- | citizems. He was noted for‘his benevolence and charity, ly toldime where sho War Chas penis 2 wane ee it an¢ his characters a man of business is well re- ‘otet, With A. Miner; 1 told Harats mern! <i pla la know I was, but May Brown | @embered by many tne Jeading, norohenie $f New was ‘with me; never deforo put my hands York, Charleston, New sienns cities. Mrs. Mrs, Harris; did not know Mr. Goerge W. Ricketson; mes, Lay ce eeey 7 ae aint CSB have Heard of bim; never saw him ii ray lite; ‘on the ir. a = an SR A Liming mit Teo Joly, 1864, I returned from New Hav n, and heard | Means. ie ome = 4 onde ba quite s young thut sho Lad been gone te New Bedford with Ricketson } ™an and com’ usinces on a sms ; 1 went up-ttairs, opencd a travel. | few toys, candies and groceries. He applied ‘to Mr. ing to her, and found twenty cn. | Brown for assistance, that he might enlarg? his busin-ss, ddreas “George W. Ricketson, New (| and the old gentioman—who ‘was noted for helping young Wee Vsmsachusotte;” I took twelve of them and put | men in their first etartin life—took him by the hand an thom in my pocket; Mra. Tome about bait | fenororsly endorsed “for him Harris met with some mI Fee rer cent Me tcketsom, where. | little quccess, and-a few yearw after aon of Mr. Brown's She had lo:t him, whethor he-tad-writton any letters te | Went in partnership with him. They appeared to have ME. HARRIS ON THE STAND. HIS NARRATIVE OF THE DIFFIQULTIES, sonamn IN. COURT. wey FIRST BRIGADE. GaneraL Oxpers—No, 5, Hesngvanrers Frest Bricane N. @. 8. N. Y., New Yorr, Sept. 22, 1865, - ‘Yhe several reginents of this brigade will parade, ant formed, armed ant equipped for annual inspection and re Wm He ld i, Rei for NY¥oi n, Providence for NYork; Ri Oct S—Arr schrs weted that 4 businoss, and but for = . : i or she to him; she ans’ n had left | much difficulty in keeping up their business, review, as followa:— hr Ammeriaan Chief, Presse; ig Bails 4, Letters from Mrs. Harris to | per oii We: finen polled out of iny pocket some | the amistance of Me, Henjamin Brown must have failod. | "Tg Secon reximont, Colonel Reid. on Monday, the | Sehr Kosciusko, Prosany. Rorkland. OF Naitey, Chine. { pet he envelopes; ‘she jumped up and said, “You devil | They eventually. bocane agents for the sale of Ferry | oth day of October, nb ten o'clock, on Washington square, | Rehr LT, Snow, Yenton, nd, dridge, a hon OM ee ee Major Williams. por ag Sag atl na a ea arching ay | Davie’ Pain Killer, and Gnaily purchased an interest from | The Third” rogimont, Colonel Postley, on Wednesday, | Behe Cornelia, Henderson, Rockland, b Gain, Providenoe: i pen, pereeees oe, a ore Mr" "DavieShory. after ii young Brow, Tot the | aye ith say of Opuober, al ten ocak, on Tomas | fete Aaa Cap Ban HP see iden oni ie” et bob, ‘The Court here adjourned-watil to-morrow. cance ned aeitled 003° ee een aie j rf Schr Harriet Gardner, Robbins, Wareham, men; Hsia (Bry) Sih, Halex; H Leeds, : ‘The Seventy-first reeiment, Colonel Trafford, on Fri- , Davis, Fall River, ton; schrs J nagan, Cain; Danen! pad wr i FOURTH DAY—MORNING SESSION. Sandwich Yslands, and, returning in 1864, arrested Harris | day, the 13th day of October, at ten o'clock, on Washing- ney Ohureh and 0 Farr, Maloy, Full River, 0) F Hawley, Ulan Brow Behe £'lr Milken: Wiles Prbridenoe nee ‘Race Bone Y Banka Ratcett Peondene tre New port; eo ales, Nickerson, Providente; Joe Barley, "Philip, Providence Philadel Tull, ‘Boston; Horizon, 'P 4’ G Porter, Cro- . aid wall’ Providence; AM Aldridge, Fisher, and Tease ‘Bich, “SOFT EYES,” PUNCH AND LOVE. ‘New Lonpon, Oct, 6, 1865. atthe Fifth Avenue Hotel on the charge of having de- fauded him la tho seitement by rendering falso ac:'| “anea're re. ‘The Seventy-third regiment, Colonel Weed, on Mon- \ Tho court opened at nine o'clock. As previously, there | counts, The case was to have come off in thecity of | 4 th day of October, at twelve o'clock, at Tc tee. doo, ie. was a Jarge attendance of spectators, Sow York the precont’ month. Hartia has, been gon | Givin Suven inland, oflock, at Tomp- | put wvsnnne Barer, Phin Prove ree : cag te _— _ TESTIMONY OF MR. HARRIS RESUMED, sidered one of the deading pees bp eee The Seventv-soventh regiment, Colonel Tyne, on | ‘Behr Son bith Wallace, Providence Tor Rondout PORTLAND, Oot4—arr ship Priscila (now. of eare ‘Our New -London Correspondence. On the 4th of December,'1862, I went home to‘dinner; | (20047. oa with ny Fig A pag: agent den, and for Monier, pine 16th of October, at ten o'clock, on Weshing-} Schr pp ee wenvers tor tema bednpenty ¥ ‘ork, (now. at 3 fone oF aliy, a + “FHIND DA¥—APTERNOON SESSION. soon after'Mra. Harris said sho would ‘like to ride down | some years has mado quite a display. ‘The Nrety-ninth regiment, Colonel O'Mahony, on fete Gannett, Bp, lon Ht ROVIDBNCE, Oot Arr mena aon ‘ Haw Tarot si % pia town; I acquiesced, went for the buggy and entered it; Thareaay, the 19th of October, at ten o'clock, on Wash- fer at Hubbard, Hubbard, Harford. Fata his for Payrtuckets James 8 Watson, Ltd Bees ‘The rigid cross-exnmination of Miss ‘ is to-day waited for Mrs. Harris fifteen minutes; asshe came out THE EPISCOPALIANS. ington square. hr Thomas Jefferson, Brewer, Hartford for Albany. for Pawtucket; Qutario, Barber, + . - Behr C Russell, Rondo Garrison, Elizabeth for Pawtul sia Mir. Wait, counsel for Mrs, Harris, "occupied over'th¥2e.| ‘there was a basket of clam shells which the servant had ns Fy on ermal rip io i ay wr aflecy ageestah Tat Gniatjals, MeDouaid, New Havens schra Juines Houses Overton, ‘Galveston; Monterey, WI ‘Bours, ‘The tearned counsel submitted the young tady | 6% in the passage; sho -kicked ‘them, out of the way, Proceedings of the General | manding officers of companies, BELOW fon, Thrasher. Piledelpita: AH Gain, Siapeon, do; “to a severe questioning, under which she remained per- | saying «John Harris, why did you leave this basket of | Episcopal Convention at Philadelphia. Cominandants of companies will furnish the Brigade | One ship. Islander, Palmer, Newark, NJ; Uncas, Coit; ? s > phe ‘4 piscopt vention ip * | Inspector, at his quarters, No, 79 Beekman street, mus- One ‘White, and Success, Richards, NYork;' sloop fectly collected and confident. Fl cry rad age ae RE calpain ig Parnapenenta, Oct. 6, 1865. | ter and inspection returns, in duplicate, at least thros | Wid atsunset NW. Sinith, NYork. (CROSS-KXAMINATION OF MISS HARRIS CONTINUED. ipgabout the servants, buggy and driver; she sald it days previous to inspection. All commissioned officers at was not right fora desent woman to ride in such, an old | The Convention reassembled at ton o'clock. buggy; “if I were a man I would have things different;” | py. Higbee, of Now York, stated that two deputies revious to this for two or three weeks I had discovered ‘ » ‘i ieoniy Ditier hatred on Mrs. Harris’ part towards me; | ffom Tennessee were present, but, owing to the absence I asked frequently the causs, but could not learn anything | of the secretary of that diocese; were unable to present about it; on the way down in the buggy sho | their certificates. He moved that the names of the Ten- continued to abuse ime; that I was no man, did not see to things, let my servants run over me; this | Bessee deputies be placed on the rell. Which was car- was the style of the language used; I asked her where | ried. MoonTicit, Sines: Baltineres vou Grocktond Fe : having any property of the State in their possession, Miscettancou igonllgl , “hg will report the fact to the Brigade Inspector, with a cet bed Wate WBwands, Piet msgs ee re" Sreamanre Ce sold at deseription of same, Naty Vand ’phindeights: and. wae porchaeed. By ther New | Phiteielshiss Lace onda, stunseh. Philndehphie for Faw” ‘Empl Capron. Sevork, “helow sloee dual, Got T'think I wrote a letter to Mr. Scoville enclosing flowers from Miss Raymond to hiin; he came to our house after * the receipt of this letter. Re-direct—‘“‘Gideon’s “Band” consisted of Maurice Bacon, Frank Chappel aad Frederick Miner; know of «qm association called the “Trotwoods;” quite a number ‘The rosignation of Beigade Major R. H. Hoadley in | York and Brazil Nteamahip Co. "She will be commanded by | turket: Empire, = hereby aceepted, and he Is honorably discharged. Major | Captain Leferre, formerly of the steamer "Vanderbilt and | leigh, lilzabethio sopre Anne, A Biles d J. J. Van Nest is hereby appointed Acting Brigade Major | 1 mul for Io sane Re eee meats cin [avant Wallegs RE ee ak neato” and Inspector. He will be obeyed and respectod accord: | 4h) tiie Keroscne oll, put, into Halifax 28th ult in leaky | 40: Acklam, H ny Elder, Shea, NYérk; Rich- bly discharge and go on railway Sa be a Venuel wiil probably Gihe-Arr.slvgpa. Helen, Babsock, Eltzabethports Cobleigh, do. “Below bi ,” Little! able we big’ Frontier” Lat Masetueteers ingly. RH, Hoadley, Esq, is hereby appointed Volunteer | sonatlon.. Delonged to it, including: those attached te “Gideon's } she wanted to stop; she said, ‘Nowhere, and when I] tp, rn "7 Comamittee on Canons, ‘appointed yesterday, re- | aiq he Brigadier General ; the “Trotwoodd"? used to skate aud sing to- | ride again I want to ride with somebody that is decont ;”” a! to the Brigadiéy Genera Scour EB} Irwin, f bound to New 0: : . aor the ng seer taice single reply to her remarks; I stopped | Ported in favor of the adoption of anew canon’ forbid- | Commandants of regiments will promulgate this lense wih Scarpol ier iwas below New Orleans sonra, | Dosen, War Wiss eee ea ee, eeeeee sae |. = x . ii es a in |'at the office, and I supposed sho went back; the driver | ding the clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Charch | order. By order of winiaiealiale t mevecnin’ ashore inside of Point. Johnson, Smith, Philadeiphia;' Sweet, Phinney, and ir. Halsey—Probably one r names was Betsy, was with us alt this time; after tea that evening I called | from entering the military or naval service of the United le mares ©. B: ~ ‘MARTRR OAK (of Boston), Stndley, from Newburg | Church, ‘Adams, do; Surprise, Barker, NYork; Vashion, : Sour C1 ise, Barker, J. J. Vax Nest, Acting Brigade Major and Inspector. for Fiymouth, wien hae been reported as’ Over due, has Ar ys; Roxanna Burley, Phillips, and Copy, Chane, do; doop THE SECOND BRIGADE, rived safely at Plymouth. aarenon, Cian $6 Imitation of Dickens. , .WTUCKET, Brigadier General Yates commanding, will be inspected | , Scn® Hxnaup (of Hingham), $2 96-100ths tons burthen, bas | phi adelphia; ly Mi imemeen: Roe Himetfipent” Miss Harris—Yes;-ome-of their names -was Betsy. Mra Harris up stairs, "and said to her, “Sit down, i - mother, T want to talk wath you a moment;” she did vit | States enceDt in tae coe a aes chaplains or Dr down, when I asked her what she meant by the -abuse | f ry Be skoco Laughter.) she had given me before my servants; was she never | “{°™ 00 tm a the Heuse of Bishops | as follows:— been purchased by Mr Geo W Plumer and others of Glotices- | gid schrs James & Lucy, Robbins, and Exchange, Mr. Wait—Do you belong to “Gideon's Band?” A. Yes, | going to stop it; she answored that it was none of my 5h ne Sedat Eek | “Fourth regiment.—Right wing on Monday, Oct. 9, at ta ee wie grayed nthe eT NT Fe Sutin s = Cone) business; I told her I would not, stand it, and that i¢ 1 | Chureh in Canada to the Convention of Clerical and Lay | nine A. M. | Ieft wing, on Tuosday, Oot. 10, at same | gounG W Canranren, of Portland. now at Newbu Phiudelphiny ST Garrisow, ‘Tourgec, Elisavewbpors Sd | @ Are yous member of the ‘*Trotwoods Society?” could not stop her by persuasion I would make her fear | Delegates of the United States of America. hour, "Both wings at City Arsenal. four yours Old, 267 tonn, built at Portiand. hae been #010 10 | sehr Fleetwing, Hand, Philadelphia” : yx - mo if I.could, as she was going to destruction; I then | ‘The Rov, Dr. Bevin, of Canada, was prevented to the | Sixth regiment.—Right wing on Wednesday, Oct. 11, | parties in Bosion on private tarms—understood to be $10,500. | | Sth—Arr sehr Lucy Jones, Muneey, Philadelphia. Sldechr- boxed her cars; told herit that did no good? would | Gonvention and madea few remarks. ‘He ls Prolocator try it again if sho ever insulted me before my servants; | of the Canadian Synod and author of the well known she then threatened to go down and tell her mother; she | Catochiam bearing his name, and visits Philadelphia as then went away with Mrs. Teresa Butler, who had been | the hearer of tire address above mentioned. to tea; Scoville was at my house in July, 1864; on the The Rev. Dr. Pulford, Lord Bishop of Canada, also night of the 12th of July, a beautiful moonlight night, | made a few remarks relative to the connection betwen he came there with his sister to make a call; Miss | the church in England and America. Raymond also came there that evening; some of the | “tne question was discussed of altering the canon which company were on the front portico; being im the | aiiows bishops to distribute Easter alms. A. Wes, sir. (Langhter.) Q Was your father a member of these associations? A. \He was not, sir; the “Trotwoods’? were organized when we lived on Huntington street; ‘Gideon’s Band’ since we lived at the Villa; these organizations some- times met at our house; they embraced married and single persons. TESTIMONY OF JOHN LYNCH. and the left wing on Thursday, Oct. 12, at Centre Market. * ais anise idioa tb Allin Downing! Rice, Philadelpht octet regiment. Right wing. at armory, on Friday, of tent @ parker bo, oh hata tne alae itt vate it RICUMOND, Oot é—-8id sole, Owen Berae, Berea. Rowity, 4." t. ; left wing on urday, be. owns py A Johnson, e im > i *, : X Dy Be , ROOKLAND, Sept 28—Arr schr Susan & man. | {General Order No. 19, Hendquarters, Twolfth regi: | Cone Dieta aoinmand her Her com wher wendy far | XOrK: 2th, Flabet, ‘and Empress, Histon, o mont, has just been promulgated, giving fall and sue. | man, who isto gouimaid her. CAE ersccttsetee Kenebann, do. 'a poi 4 cinct directions to company officers ag to the forms and | "4 Mull be Ne tty sid tricia Canlaon Wim box, ‘Pendleton, Mobile; 30th apers required af ihe coming inspection. Instructions eta the hon bein delle Browns ot abet nore | Get'2, Cornelia, Henderson; Geni lenderson; an Hs eq sith - pt . by Bri i & McQuillan. ‘the new brig Sallie Brown, of 400 tons, owned binson, Busan Mary, Hall; Walter C Ihe will be issuel within the present week by Brigadier | by Capt Matthews and others of Portsmouth, NH. ‘Augusta, jetchell, ‘NYerk; 3 = General William Hall and Golonel Lloyd Aspinwall to | Yat fortiand, on the sth int new sloamer Dirigo, but for | ‘nada 3 bi k; JB Litehticid, Hi Pallas, NYork; Bengal, Pilsbury, N .Mr. John. Lynch examined:—I reside in New Haven; | library; I went and looked out on the front portico, and ‘A motion to recommit the question with instractions | their respective brigades. ] New York line. Carle, NYbrk. ‘ lived in New London until 1861, when I joined the army; | did not'see either Mrs. Harris or Scoville; next wont to | was Tost, and | the committee “discharged from the con- —— Notice to Mariners. SALEM, Oct8—Arr schre B& LC », Grace; . was employed by-Mr. Harris for threo or four years as | the drawing room, which opens out on the south veran- | sideration of the subject. Meeting of the Fire Comminstoners. Btoamer Louisiana, from Norfolk, at Haliimore 8d inst, re- | Edwards, Blackman; Joseph P Cake, pit he goachman; know Mr. Allen Miner; saw him at Mr. Harria’ | dah; looked out on the verandah through the slats of | “Rov. Dr Cummins then rose and offered the following " ports no light lit at Thomas Point’ Lighthouse on Monday | mount, Davis, Philadelphia: Island Home, Allen, ; house and at Mr. John Brown's when Mrs. Harris would | the window; I saw Scoville and Mrs, Harris looking over | pesotution:— The Board met as usual at Firemen’s Hall yesterday, | night last, =— PChate, Cofing ll el Bangor: ob 4 — over there; T took her there in tho carriage, Mies Mary |. the vorandah; his as around her waist; they Fe- | Pssoived, That this house offers ite profound gratitude to | #l! the members being present. Commissioner Pinckney ve (conttabonront, Sept 30, 1868. | for Galniey San & Mary, Hull, Kockland: for Yorke. rn, wonld come.to'the ‘hoase and say “A would'be '}' mained in tals position two or Wares mins ee God that we have among us our brethren, the clerfeal and lay | took the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were | To tnx Epiron or tue }ienatp:— : 4th, bark Gem, Brown, Went Coast of A there (meaning her. house) when Mr. Harris went; took r witl arm very closely occasionally; they then | deputies, from the dioceses of Texas, North Carolina and In your paper of the 28th inst there appeared the follow. | _ STONINGTON, Oct 4—Arrachrs Jt them to drive on one occasion, when Miss Jennie left the read and approved. earriage and Mr. Miner took her seat; I bave taken them ‘out a great mauy times to drive; took them to Norwich to the Bicentiennial celebration in company with Jennie and Mrs. Brown; they put upat the Waregun Hotel; received fifteen dollars from Mr. Miner day; saw Mr. Frederick Miner frequently at the house; met Mr. Mimer dowm ‘the street, and he would’ ask whother Mr, Harris was at home, end if 1 told “him 1 would find him at the enme saw Mr. Miner frequently in ” chamber; on one occasion prior to the fall of 1860 Mr. Harris was going away, when he told me to clove up the house; when he was gune I did so, and then ‘went up stairs and went to bed; in the middle of the it I Weard some noise down stairs; 1 jumped ont of bed, partly dressed myself.and. ran down; Mre. Harris pat her .head.out of her bedroom and asked if that was raised up; she put her arms around him, and they kissed | Tennessee, and that we recognize their presence in our midst each other very warmly; she then took his arm, and | asa token'and pledge of the future and entire restoration of they waiked up and down the verandah half a dozen | the union of the church throughout the length and breadth times; as they walked Mra. Harris looked up and said, | of the land. “He ses us; Jolin Harris sces us;”” I then went out on | Judge Spalding, of Ohio, hoped the resolution would the verandah; I told Mr. Scoville to take his hat and | not pass, We wero glad io receive our brethren from leave tlre house at ince, and not enter it again; it was a | the seceded States, but he was opposed to getting down shame for him to come’ and impose upon the horpitali- | in humiliation to them. ~We are glad to scc'them, but 8 “he considered the e Of such # resolution a9 a pre- malum for reb:ilion.. Be wawrentirely opposed tn it, Y Mr. Jarnell, of Pennsylvania, moved te lay Nt rs Jane. Barber, NYork fow ME Sa erpdipdaivesn cose deem teas] Eta TTS Sore ee The resignation of John Leahe, of Engine Company: | sicoon seeing the light. T have been io the Lighthouse and Hinghim: Mary ARowland, Fuller, 40, for 4 No. 23, was received and accepted. The following com- | found no ight there. JL BROWN, 89 South street.” | Sarah Jane, Gardner, NYork for Newport; Thames P . : rau ‘The uni leave to correct saying it Is not id, Elizabethport for do; sloop ‘Translation, munications were received: true, Our ‘poaition are uch that we every night | do f¢ idence. w From Lyman §. Green, Mechanics’ Here Company | have oocasion wrhereot we firm: and wedeatreto | , WILMINGTON, NO, Oct}—Arr xleamer Wiles B Olpde /\ No. 47; aking to bo reinstated-as a fireman, he having intthan Aa Mee and nexintan oho mp oy a Be aig wn 28, Le oy deen absent for the last three years in the Union otal aeseer HO sir a ed ‘Oct S—Arr steamers Twilight, Spleer, and Commanders’: ateamer | Terry. NYork. army. Roferred to Committee on Appointments aad Dis- Santer: John B tial Cae ciptine. rralston, WK nny Chaclem Week, From the foreman of Eugine Company No. 25, request. | tain of steamer AH ohrihur idailon, pilav of sieare: AH Bowman. A ee of told the company prese. what had occurred; Mra, Harris denied the kissing, but | on the table. He welcomed our of admitted that his arm was around her waist; two days | lina, Texas and Tennessee with open arms. He was and sit in the front | tosecthem here. Their ace gladdened. our hearts, ; Scoville came Broad atreet in front of the | Rev. Dr. Cummings had trustéd that when the resolu- use; both recognized in low bows; I said to her, | tion was offered it would haye passed without “Mother, it isa shame for youto insult your husband an, and in the spirit which had been expressed by the re home in this ed, ‘0, Scoville | speaker. Ing that his company be attached to the new Fire Depart- ; p a9 9 ne IC. > oo Cr i DER ee nt Heved from duty. Referred to the same com- Bea Queen, 5 reperted at Kems ed a 5 gael! = nay May 7 potail wait ra Wesercthaiseasss ete At ks 19. of rn Islands, barks ‘Wave, Handy, dive and kidneys, tneipient consumption, &c., are = jn greet puriter. red . From J. Fogarty, of Engine Company No. 4, asking a NB clean; alto, Nye, PH, 60 bbls sp me; I said.that there was somebody in the house; I told | knows'what you are; he knew all about you as soon as Dr. Howe also urged the passage of the resolution. | furlough for nihety days. Same disposition. her'I would fix whoever I caught; I then went down to | you arrived here; when he came here he thought that | He fully concurred in the sentiments expressed by his | From John A. Tynes, foreman of Engine Company | 5) a) oo, Py et Ny ied ta, cng tie ‘hbo naa Ete Bogs: | ‘the kitchen, ‘grabbed @ knife, and returned up stairs; | hell would nexer'be complete without you, and he be- | colleague. No. 4, of, Boston, asking the loan of s hose carriage 60 1”", See E® » > any case which can be reached by medicine, if rind met Mra Harris again, when’ she remarked, «‘Do not | lieves it now ;”” prior to this time, for afew months, Mrs. | ‘The resolution then passed. take to Philadelphia while attending the coming celebra- Foreign Ports, cordance with the directions. ‘murder any person, a6 it will expose us;”” after running | Harris had been using bad language belore the cervants e question of provincial organization of dioceses was | tion there. | Referred ee peed ee with power. | reawopa, opt min port bark lisa, Barse, Frith, for HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM cured Mr. B. i Into several rooms 1 went into my room, and there | | and children; she called the servants “a devilish Insh | then called ap, A contract of: $600 for alteration and repairs of the | york, to mall Oct 2) rig Rengnin, Congery, for do do. Ba oH ER eS A :found a young man under my bed; the young man was | pack,” “devilish Hare," and myself “a devilish dirty vil | Mr. Ruggles, of New York, moved to refer the ques- | house of ne hg gd ‘0. 29, East Eighteenth street, A en ai ellie ( iero, Hea ee eet hed nee or ey Mr. Frederick Miner; ¥ asked him what brought him in ;” one day I Edith, a girl four or five years of | tion to the Committee on Canons, but afterwards con, | Ws a eas ae napp. ¥ hassel ME inet ey » from | master, 171 Madison at of & terrific ulcer,” ire here; he told :me Mra, Harris had him engagedito stay | ake, call one of the servants “a deviksh liar; Fthen said | siderod that by roferring tho mattor to a special com- | | Another ae leit nome taglines 208 Ee: . in to sail Slat. | ‘been in the Broadway Hi six months, and’ aa with her until Mr. Hagris came home; I kept him in my_ | to Mra. Harris, “Your bad language before your children | mittee the brethren of Tennessee, Texas, aud the se. | was awarded to Lewis Carpenter, he being the res on fe Teaky—was hove | tb¢ incurable. ag must be stopp"4; fs ceded States could act in harmony with the delegates of bidder. 4 HYATT’S LIFE BALSAM cured Mrs. C. Gore, ‘ ‘A now company, to be Known as Metropolitan Steam | ‘nd Philadelphia: sche Blisha WiRiCh; Poste: \from New. pe ee ge Sines te os A, out; told Mrs, Harris.next mornit yhat Mr. Mi had | Any woman ever went ; the Northern States. He gladly withdrew the motion to ‘fi fi eaid; ‘she remarked, SOb,. the litle scamp, it couldn't not goi reler the question to the Committee on Canons Fira Engine Company’ Ne. 23, was organiaed. 18 is to'| "Bera, 0 mad aliogs Sit for Noweees oF ver. wintvipeteseapeene, Iveured, Wee, Gore alse of ‘Bod;" “a couple of days afterwards he was back wo the | Beforemy children ise you,” a few da , | De. Vinton, of New York, suggested what tho matter | be. lo-sted, in the house of Harry Bic hm hing yor Napa cia hie Vein Cru doe Tei EL. | The proprietor of ihe Life Balsam in induced pobis ‘ s. Harris used H “ pany . i a there eaten out undred . use oasis J old me e tha Mrs, Harris let him in. r same before the children; | be referred to a committee of one from each diocese, Pe Rak Yoo ark a ig me iar Rip ig Eilogwd, for NYork, do; steamer Hibernia, | theme three certificates out of & oom I then slapped her with the of my hand on the Rev. Dr. Wharton declined to accept the amendment, shoulders; I told the children what this was for, saying, | as he believed a committee of nine would be as fully “That is for the awfal wickedness of your mother’s lan- | competent to attend to the duties asa larger one. age;”’ Major Williams was an officer in the Fourteenth Judge Otis said that he had moved for a committee infantry; became'acquainted with him in the semmer of | of nineteen with the viewof reorganizing the dioceses 1862; went down to the fort to establish rel! is service | of the whole country. Dr. Mason, of Maryland, asked for the reading of the resolution which been offered yesterday. The resolution was accordingly read. Dr. Mason then contmued remarks. The com- mittee could only consider the subject and make a report that yetr, so | to the Convention, No definite action could be taken by ; | them, and a small committee could act as effectually as a assistant foreman; Adam Feit, stoker; James A. McCor- mick, driver; C. P. Flick, B. Monaghan, W. Hf. Van Houton and C. Reed, firomen. A new company was aleo organ‘zed under the name of Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine Company No. 14, and 18 to be located in Kast Eighteenth street. The following men were appointed :—Wim. H. Wilson, H B. Nicholson, foreman; C. 'T. Golden, stoker; J. Burden, driver; G. W. Hall, T. 8 DL. Moyer, W. P. Daniels, T. Gillet, T. Bronnan and E. 8. Khodes, firemen, The rs and members of Metamora Hose oe eter gl 4 consulted at anytime. | Pri Sotd by druggists generatly—$1_ per ; six for : inspite ai pal: 25 Smith Caney ss ne hy ‘ine PALE PORTER and EXTRA STOUT, r for city and Southern use. ‘Harris’ roam with the doors open; told the fact of find- Fee ae Sed, cies age cat, Wo eens al we howe These Ales, Porter and Blout are of 1 wemember -distinctly going to the fort twice; drove Mra. wife; judge Oti of an amendment making the com. | £004 standing will be honorably Pleasant, nutritive pay ~~ ¥ Barris and Mra Gilbert, waut to look for Major Willioms ck: 13.| meittes cansies of feistoca pitemions . fevoc November next ee feaeoms, rand can Eacefnd oa for part. Soe 9 for Mra. ;once the Jadies got ont and went into she told | Dr. Wharton also the amendment. The Board then adjourned. ‘be =) Britannia, 4 , Weet ‘atreet, between 7tb ( . the Le quarters; they remained there about an way and Mr. Wm. Welsh: like to seo the charch through- from Ser antke for 13 onl nee a D IN THE HEAD” cut v our; -T beard Mra.’ Harsie say to Mr. Harris that and had | out our whole land working harmoniously before any Police Intelligence. brig Alf nL from err aye it, dg = SOLD, AS uselat DURNO'S Caucrh Snag v8 e yeas ak Bee eines aoe Sees aeoaaie eben ‘ts | Ghee STREET PIGHT—A MAN STABBED. ‘Arr asd, bark Reindeer, Wi Barbados (oud wd tor | sl every drug store. pan, of feated Dr. of moved that the re; of the Hy gemmitee ts imadoat the seat Onuvention, end not at is one. no satisfac- Tes omstnios of. the session was occu, in discuss- 0 ‘Yesterday morning about half-past one o’clock Joba | ¥York | BovsEHOLD wot YouR . HL Eddington, twenty years of ago, living at 174 Eliza. | York °Sid bi; ship Anne Kisnbulls Moore, Londons" A fiver iy Sar, Cute Ges et a beth street, while on the corner of Grand strect and the a ner of 4 bitter was new canon relative to ‘men enter- | Bowery, in company with hie-wife and sister, hud some a} inn aeei’ ——- ‘or naval service except as chaplains. angry words with John Kelly, a youth of nineteen years, A Pr naa, NENW IN a BE SOLD AF ADOFION ‘who was accompanied by « strange man and two un- senscrmeNee Ie ee” k city, and ‘ ki fe A ensued bet Eddington fl jome THE INTERNAL REVENUE. vera temnlon 4 Oeht cnsabd bole tn ot ears — ; i Lite | hams cons der- Tasasvay DeraRTMent, wounds, Officer Mullally, of the (pre: rf ™ . ws Em Shermer hat nahn Teena ar Harr tng colors Sm—Your letter of August 1, enclosing several tax sod after having bie wounds dremand lof for Gretna yrs PaeeeS i f CS CRI scans ym ped Soght hold of icfou wi Tropa the oth paragraph of section seventy Rsnecent pimalantion. vite pm iron ne cw SS q h no new rou wi! —' a await an . : enamored, pon aor wl should not | nine imposes & license tax of ten dollars upon every per- ARREST OF AN ALLEGED BURGLAR. eee ae wet the fort and tell hi never | 800 or company engaged in carrying any articles for pay | On the 4th instant. Benjamin Chapin, a Jerreyman, |- | whose gross receipts therefrom exceed six hundred twenty-nine years of age, was arrested in Jersey City by correspondence | dotiars per annum. Therefore, if the cartmen referred to officer Nugent, of that city, he baving been found with a i ; o AL'® CHARCOAL 1 oe rt david tree complete With TWENTEONE, eriginal designs, by Felix 0. ‘on Mra. | Carry-coal or any other article for pay, they must have | variety of wearing apparel, supposed to have been stolen, about the mat- | such license ascommon carriers if their gross receipts | in his possession. It subsequently appeared that Chapin from , bers had be- | dhercfor exceed six hundred dollars per annum. But if | had called at the house of Mr. Frank Parker, 607 Groon- vilios aoa 4 O60. ‘to leave I | they ure employed at fixed per day or month, and wich street, the day previous, and inquired for board. — enjoy eT ee eee ee een py Msancertodas ete 6 ‘or scout postage pald, on recciptot re pPy ed. myself ;.1 lted Harna king I @s common carriers, nor as transporters, a! ja a fit.wag a subject of conversation cote us that we liv iiliatne, are not ‘liable for license tax hor tax on gross receipts for | Tear window, and robbed of clothing valued at one but mwoes ~ hake Address all cash orde relafen son Bei bayPY.As most le; wr such service. dred dollars. The goods found in the prisoner's e8- nn, Green, Bf yd . ie ch jad my business domestic rela- phe, . idontified ‘Mr. Park hi Res Heffrea, Pernambuco; Olive Frances, Small, No, Bis Chestnas , Mons with Mrs. family wee always agreeable; ; tog, Dat i Wak ore, eunpl cred ea tines: Sy the day and at | Sion wore identified by Mr. Parkor as 8 beeen Ging: sehra Suntiy South, Crowell, Providence; LA FOR SALE BY PF. A. BRADY, 32 ANN 4 1 bis was particularly xo with Captain tchn Brown; d waa | diari : the letter and | other tines by tho at Aira netetoa There rer | sulen from his house, Chapin was brought over to the | Jobnton, Culver, New Haven; Fiyswny. Matthewn, do;Johs AND AlsL BOOK! : © in my own mind by the vinis of these: . aiter, and | Cclplafor the intter service should bo returned, and if | city, and Justice Dodge committed him for trial. Faroum, Kelly, Jersey Clty. Bld ship John Clark, Havre. | - 1 ee | nm ©; thisfeeling commenced in 1858 ot 1950: amy ‘to Mrs. 'Har- | exceeding six hundred dollars per year they are then liable pilite: Old schre Vale me a ee ce York tha tries R. REVEN anti m ‘med ito be aliauated from her fonily ag she | Fis until I got home; after 1 home I ordered Mrs. | for license. And if exceeding one thousand dollars per Died Teineasks oie Redwing, Pernarattecn, sECURED OTHE Hwa RACH w: © away very much; I tried to persuade her to | Harris to leave the liouse, as I would not have her there; | year they are also liable for tax on gross receipts beyoud Brewster. —On Friday, October 6, Frepenick ‘BEAUE NO, Se} Arr brig Jas T Abbott (Br), BY, ONE. ‘LE OF . ) Sdnoreattention to ber family; 1 spoked shout Myed | She said she was willing to go if I would let Edith go. @ amount of receipts for transporting the day or | Barwsrer, oldest son of John and Harriet Brewster, of ‘ork, to ind for St Th KADWAT'S fi, ‘er parte j she used to say “You are much older A SCENE IN COURT, month. Transporters are not liable to manufacturer's tax | Hackensack, N. J. JOR, Oct 1—Arr brige Kat READY ; tha, §0 am and Like young company; am abou eight Mr. Harris then went on to give evidence similar to | Unless thoy engage in manufactaring. If you know the Notice of faneral in to-morrow’s paper. om 2, ay Ly) “lark, Un, ‘sithade ‘HE PLacumy, CHOLERA. year 4old-r than Mrs. Harris; at iny house one day \ wag | that of Miss Jennie Harris. When asked to describe the | ame of any assessor who makes nssersinonts: contrary [For Other Deaths See Second Page.) dor at brig Lewis’ Glark, artists, a siete Crd nt DYSEXTERY goin, $0 dinner when Jonnie caine into the hall nud miq | interview at that time with his daughter Jennic in rela. | to the above instructions, please report the SOMO (0 | qu TS biog Ienbella Jewett, mith, Richmnd, 4 Y cuol U she ‘wanted me to forbid Fred Miner coming to the | tom to her mother, Mr. Harris burst into an y of | this office. Very res Sh. 4 Sar Gets Arr'ship Ida Lilly, Beanfort: Sid 4th, ehty he, y house %, she would not have such capers: I went down to teary and far severhl minutes remained in this affect'n K._A. ROLLINS, Deputy Commissioner. SHIPPING NEWS. ag os ag aay FD PREVENTE wage the ¢ yy Motes and happened to meet Miner there; | dition. The incident had a marked impression on al Taos. Strvexsox, Esq., No.4 Irving place, Now York. ann Age sche Carthagena, Wilcox, Matanzas. | CURFD 4ND TPO pwars KRAUS 'SRAIEr. acked Wn to come to my office, which he da; before | present, Mr. Harris had to leave Ue court room before a acpeabta ¥ | BN ee Sor Mare Ht Mittin Champiin, Warten for Phila: | RURUMATIAM, , #peaki Wito.him, hawever, I spoke to Mra. Harris and | be recovered himself, The Tax on Stationery. AC FOR KYW YORE—TRIN DAY. detphin wid veh Corthagena’ Witoss, Ph ay NEURALG! fexked hh 10 forkid bim.coming; she dald-me to tell hin LETTERS PROM MiB, MARRIS TO MAJOR wILLIAME. Taxasuay Dararracxr, ack pases, $02 | wow UALATS. Sept Are brig Robin, Hopkins, NYork; scbr Bi anyself; then xpoke to Mr. Miner and said it was the M: Brandeges here read two letters found in the Orrice or INTRRNAL Revexvr, eer ets.. ‘i - 696) mom waren...... 1 Cartis, Haskell, do. FLUENZA, >! ish of . Wass Jonnie that he should vet come to our | unk by Mr. Harrie wt Newport. They filled several Wasinxetos, Sept, 16, 1866. a penn nnn AR NON Ae ~~ - | CDAN Sent OD—Are sche Ada Martierty OF SORE THROAT, TIPPICULT BRBARHING, org house: t& Qty Knowledge he visitod my house but | Paes, closely written, They were in one envelope. | Sin—Your letter of September 8, in whieh inquiry Is Port of New York, October 6, 1865. 3 inet, Bal Wstirnees) Benet iieen, By RADE RADY RELIES once wfter “Sithis teapsaction; 1 went heme one even. | These leurs contain the most extravagant protestations | made relative to the dability to tax of Hthographs, check —_—- wardm, Hinith, nel Pe Nieclacn ‘ovat Philadeip! —— ‘ ing and «ay Mim thore with another geptieman ; of love for Major Williams, allude to many happy meet. | books, “letter beadings,”’ &e., has been received. OLEARED. FALL RIVER, Oot 2—Are kehr Hornet, Rie acl Pain inrtantly removed; all acute, Infini , Mr. Allen . © Miner; le is a relative of Mr. Jobe W. | *a® Which they how they wandered alone, pressed answer I have to say that you are subject to an ex- Steamship Asia (Br), Turner, Liverpool—Williams & | plia: sloop Neptune. Davie, Bhiza' . 6 rious or Intecons diseasce prevented aul exterminat Bro and sides in New York; in September, 1860, 1 | 89d kiseed one p «Mrs. Harris calle upon the tax, noton the labor of producing the lithograpba, | Guten loud, Freeman, Georgetown, DO; Mary Anna, Murphy, | The Srcak. foable, and berypunTenered @ Meta came rom New York, arrived in the even- | Jant Major to open his arms, press her to his . &e, | but on the full value of the finlshed article, Tho work of | , Sieumship Virginia, (Br), Lewis, Queenstown and Liver. | Norwich, ne Palen, Tore Hare, Rental Paws be witlto tae wood gure Legh ee. ing fwund that Mrs. Harris had gowe | The Following are extenets from one, Which give & good | the lithorrapher js the witimate product, the object or re- | PYea, ok (Beem), You baa {ton ‘do: sloop Agont, Chadwick, Eliza | the stomach more clearand healthy than ten to + about dalfpast one o'clock ia | SPecianen of the wholes— Suh, seansferred froma, he. pont 16 the Paper or oer Hand Goctkrnreneccrieke Moe, on MeO Bremen | en | for ait ether medicines obivters in use, the ) & Allen B. Miner, Mre. Harris aud J It in too bady my darling, 10 send you euch w hestily | Material. Thus, in the instance you cite, the tax is as Steamship Corsion (Br), Le Messurier, Nassan and Hava rte eobrs Janek Durfee, Huntley, Georgetown, DC: | — One application externally or afew @ taken int arrived home & carriage; withie a day or two after, | written and untiniched @ ag was my last to you, but | sessed on the finished check book, produced by the | nak Cunard IP Kirtlend. Melee NYOrK for Dighton, Sid sehr Cleero, | will ingiantly free the suflrer from most viole Mr. Benjamin F.) Brown came to to, ice and gaid, “J. | T know you forgive ail when 1 te! ju Dwae lp hewie | varions processes you enumerate, On all euch boot Bteamshin Lucy, Wheeler, Newbern—Marray & Nephew. Mariford, NY terrible palaa, and restore the weak, feeble and N., you must ke ey May Brown and Al Minor out of Your | 21nd Hither. * = = You know, Birlie, you did™mot tell | duty is imposed of KIX per cent ad valorem. Ship Gratiside (Br), Mestoker, LAverpool—Tapscowt Bros | GEORGETOWN, DC, Oct 4 C14 schts. Talbot, Arm. | fraine to strength Ad Ligon carriage, for he, € 4 bad man and tho 44 a lad-worn Mind wos, ater Ragas You math Perfect sarty. Tsurely | Whey paper is Aoki, on which lithographic headings + iin Adtotsite (te), Cutting, Liverpoct—Wiittme & Guion. | “URUCEMPER, sept M—Atr » © Brown, Burns, | Loosenges, dlarrhon, they have boon Lag ly my almost every day wi avoy. 1 57 alee Taet Bunda, and whys | Bave been printed, you are liableto & tox of etx percent | hip Des) \mbrnntge (Parte Bonreey Lisbon—ts ft Acwetnok est Cleat art ‘ork; Oct 2,8 P Adams, “tabhott, | from the bowels are 810) 2 on have been ge We; it isa slame, and golks talk soe od Abk Not Inake ne uulappy now thas | a4 valorem on the full value of the paper with the | & <o, Gn. for NVork: Tots, Mardin Pniladetphia: KOM | mking Radway's Rey i 1 wont hon € Harris, when she said, have your love, nie temas god wine alone | heading. pAuD Thos Harwood, Stetekland, St John, NB—J C Baker rer Cora, Kelley, New York; $4, Oeoan Siar, | von, no wenknees or “Frank Brown h td better mind bis own bosiness and HF + 4 1 voteng, He, portaps, You ank if work dome to the ordor of the Revenue Ma- 7 r f hi : i a Ln take ‘caro ‘of his cen funy” then told her that she 1 feat Gould rotor shen ¥ gine Odie ux sutjoct ody the oct that such one in Bhp Ketaviia (prem) Benmnidt, sevannei tibet & Co ior PSdiapas, Cordon’ Piltadelpiie! foe | For headache, ons iors aan rhenmatiam, lum) must got aesociate \¥ith Mrs Livown, must net viet her, | look upon iit sear tesctnbiance ie, Ne.ere wat mine conld | made in belaal! of the United States government affords | fark Nevarine (Br), Lewis, Falmouth lor orders—J © Me | do MT eoler rope, Retrned sche Cordelia Newkirk ‘age, Haine nnd meaknens tn the Buc IPIne Ot paineh ‘or receive vieita fremt hes, or have ‘hor im my carringe; | lonely, (© worship berore my hear’ sidok’ ® ® #1 wish | 20 ground of exemption from payment of the tax, | Arthur. Bth—Arr bel gra Warlingion, Hhnchard, Balilmore | aroubd Ue liver, pleurity, ‘i T forbid hor to ba met with Al Mwor, ort@ have him at | #0 siveb sou would write him cnecning hee bosband) a | Yours, reepocifully, ‘ark Modena, Ryder, Cad’s and Tarragona—Bacon & Rue | for Boston Ls Larrabee, ey, the bowels hecribuen and palms Oto and the howe; Thad ne knowies:c that he visited my house | mice faenally leurs telling Bhim why y.:\ cond BOL Come, aid WITLTAM ORTON, Commirsioner, | 4 a S ve | Sauee, amtay, entng, Rit Mee eee eect a perma ent eure. y avorwardg: iy wi to Wor very frequently absent at this | Seis wilh velile and all will be weil, « # & Medoem’t | fromm & Janes, 03 Fulton stréet, New York city. a Bark 1 Trowbrsdge, Dunter, Bardados-tt Trowbriags's | Smith. Bakers Wilinl F HMHIR. nity: Beh toph Wa: | Sold by druggists and ot No 87 Malden lane, time, J requested her to remain mote at home; on | me. e's * "Come mn ‘daring, prose ee eee ees bid pond tisimes ohn i Bark Stampede (Be), Jowett, Havana—J E Ward & Co, ies, Robinson; Theodore T Derringer, Blackman; Sarah | estioning af rte hed oo a would eaeraes fond. heart, ad Heper te me fond mnt ter ones to dersey City News. ‘ Bark Fanny Ealer (Br), Grindel, Quebec—Davison & Spear ay PT IE en. ee re NATIONAL PARK BAN oan. sina'®8; eptember, i comfort, * I wi "4 ’ ¥ ry fi A a taittary pare wt Puen “at eho wens wing ill over ve your sontiaat | Htegeox Covwry Dewocrane Nowrvarion.—The deto- rk Rembier (Bry, MeKentie, Picton NBS U Overton. is phi, for Bost ay og Sp tore and renuiined. all tay,” that evening’ | Mre Harn@ sometimes gave thie rignatmre to her | @Aled to tbe Democratle County Nominating Convention |. Berk AC Adame MeCattim, Apelachionlact Poet, | hare ? hiemnens Geraets sone famed Wentworth ‘ J wong to ohureb ¢,camm home a jiitla borore nine o ; | letwors, met at Dogle’s, No, 61 Newark avenue, Jersey City, yes | Bark Tcusning Rogers, iinoror-Waiah & Carver. | eab, Nondont for do; Ela, Lambert, Philadelphia for Mar: . 1 inqutived whore thothes: ¥e8; nobody kwow: it w TE RNGAGRMENT OF MA. THOMPEON Wrrit se MAREE, M Thartes Brig. \ B Pawetion (By, Pike, Lagnayra and Porto Ca ’ 4 dark, evening; f nent mother Brown's and in- Mr. Harris’ evidence continued—The engagement of | (easy affarnoon, and organized by electing Charles B. | notin daiient & Bliss, 5g JAOKSONVILLE, Bepe Warr Nenry Lawrence, z em eee + “he Hh lene) Rent tor sister, Mes | Mr, Thumpeon with Mg Harrie “continded ny tg the} O'Neil chaidoan and Christopher Milla secretary. ‘The bot ange Be plenke, Cove Bayo ee soit w | Minar’ go; tack, HH Palmer: Feiner do; Welk, Jule X | OO LATE YOR CLABSIFICATION. res and got the ¢ artéwer; then came home | brin @ present petition; after the petivion 0 " , : N Pt} Hf. iauokivy, do; “ * OWA, aus, | antes aA : 4 My Torveg Butler, aud got the eBine an ann ai P petitio er the petition Etold | following werd the nominations made, the only contest | ¢ Crawford, Buckley, do; 20th, bark Korenburts Crow’ | SeweRal COMMITTER OF THE UNITED SER * Brig Rapid (Br), Duguetto, Halitax—@ Wheelwrigh Old 18th, brig: BM ub itt H BA bewoit sith 1) Wal meetin, ie at came in alone; T ae war our duty to abeotve Mr. Thonipson from | being for the shorifalty aud for coroner in Jerroy City :— y ‘0 é exked her where had be; # ewered, “ET have | his engagement; Jennic said this w uw ; Rehr Ro John, N Be! Jane, Howse, do; 20th, Jennie Morton, Glover, do. Soolety, will hold a a} t boon down to mothers mud sic‘¢r'e;" 1 said “You have | would d Nit, avd ii wen dose vg tao For Sata Sonat ah ane Caeanetis vowesalps, fed ee Pavers MOBILE, Sept Sh—Ary sole 8 J ‘Wartng, Smith, NYork. erenin AU Selock, at fe headquarters, Masonte told me an antrath as to your wh weubouts; T have renson The Courtuere took a recess, Coroners, ‘aldorman Pat ‘Dutt, of Jersey City, jeorre bes igatap. Wicks, Jackaonvile~- os Manbies ‘ ¥ A. pln Me Boston, aa ihe urmont imporuanes relating t@ the comi to beliovo that you told me unis “Wis a8 fo your where: comnecTioN® Savery, OF Hoboken, and Marlin Hanley, of Hudson | frye Muy, tyne foding, Mievmonm vcavan Mom & | NAV ORLA Rep! so—Atr Con ‘tonne | Won... By order. Wit. 8. HILLYEM, President, poouia ou vortain other syapingy ay Roy 1 ranh ages” d Threeld br Peg pte ad she nage Nelo ine | City, fight iis oe sot Nore! Pirin Bani Hayes, Wovion; Daty Stare B FG. % Nevagwanan, Seoretary.

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