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eae Honors to the Memory of Father Mathew. Grand Turnout of the F, M. T. A. B, Sccicties of This City. Phe Celebration in Brooklyn and ' Tersey City. &e. ae. ae. +m the 10th of October, 1790, Theobald “Mathew was ‘born m the county of Tipperary, Ireland. He died on tb» 8th of Decomber, 1856. During sixteen years of his Whe waged an uncompromising wawfero against the Wke of intemperance. His meme hes long been a “household word” in every civilized mad, aud bis mem- ‘ory was honored yesterday by one of the largest and most respectable temperance demamstrations ever seen ‘tn this city, It waa tho sevonty-sixib anniversary of ‘he birthday of the great apostic of temperance, and his @isciptes turned ont in thousands todo honor to the gocasion. For several weeks past great preparations bad ‘becom made to have the affair come off with becoming i&ciat, and the expectations of the managers were more ‘Man pealizod. The Procession in This City. About ten o'clock yesterday morning the procession of ‘the Pather Mathew soototies of this city commenced to form en Second avenue. Shortly afver that hour they ‘moved off in the following erdar:— Platoon of Pohoemen undor Captain Mount. Officers of the Convention in open barouches, 7M UBT. AB. aa Branch aad 1, Jas, Crumley, gins 2, John Roll ’ Marshal. FMT AB. Society, Ni Michael |, Marah: F. M.T. A. B. Society, No. it iain O?Gonne! 1, Mi sana: ¥. MT. A. B. Society, No. 5, Janes D. Smith, Marshal, ¥.M.T. AB. Society, No. 6, James Coy! Marshal, ‘Foung Men’s F. M. 7. A M. B.’society, No. 1, Hugh Gal- lagher Marsual. ¥. MT. AB. Bocioty, No. 1, of Jersey City, Michaal Marshal, - dMoNiven, ¥. MT. AB. No. 7. Manhattauvitte, Jon ‘Weung Men’s F. M.T. A. B. Se lagher, hal. ‘Young Men's F. 31. T. A. fh Recta M6, Rosie Gaulle, arsine, ‘Young Men's F. M. T. A. B. Society, No, 5, James Oon- Hin, Marshal. ‘Woung Mon’s F. M.T.A. Bb. Scaisty;. Ko. 6, Terence Lyore, Marshal, @. MT. A B. Society, No. 8, Yorkvillo, John Finty, Noewhal. THR LINK OF MADGH was down Second avenuc to Houston street, Honston Mrect te Bowery, Bowery to Chai bain street 10 east gute wef the City Hall park, whore the pricessioa was ro- viewed by his Hovor the Mayor and Common Couneil end Comptroiior, passing through the west gate of the park into Broadway, ap Broadway 'o Fonrteen b street, @tound the Washington monument, dewn Fourteenth % Bighth avenvo, Eighth avenue to Thirty-fourih strect, ‘Thirty-fourth street to Second avenno, Second avenue wo bird street, Twenty-third street to Firs. avenue, ue W Fourteenth street, Foureenth street io enue, Second avenue to aan etreet, Eighth street to Cooper Institute and dismissed, SCRNES EX KOUTR, AN along the line of march immenre crowds gathered the nm pass, The remarkably respect.be ce of tho members of the diferent Heorleti a Lumerous complimentary remarks, and judging = the many sixns of recognition they received irom spectators their friends must have turned out ip Mreng force to witness the dispiny. At the’ ity Hall ational and State fay had been haired tx Bono: o in ay, apd on the arrival of the proc a at that point Shey marched in review before the members of the Wemmon Council and Comptrotier Brennan, who had ‘taken up & position on the steps of the City isi} for that Durpose, APPZARANCE OF THE PROCESSION. ‘There were between five and LS thousand men and Meade, Marshal, och v, No, 3, Damiel Gal- af masic attracting largo crowds of lookers on. ‘Wwe wes formed on Second street, Eastern district, res'ing on Grend street, and the route was up Ninth; througl: South Sixth and Fourth atreets, jord: me Myrile avenue, Jay street to the City where the sccieties were reviewed by the end several meimbers of the Common Council. He 4 ee i g i ai Fe: ; i Parade in Jersey City and Hoboken. want of concord among the sucietion ouly and, as far as it could go, made a very No, 1, 900 members, crossed over turnea dowa Fulton sireet to the the body halted aud the band that ones”. A noticeable feature magnificent pew banuer which was io. 2 Joined the Brookiyn societies, undteputed possession of the honota i 3 ® Hy 3 gE [ } i i i ; i Hu A 8 nF i > s 3 5 neral admirai on. Here, too, prea tat sad an Outsider would am not @ nociety The Jersey City evntingent had it ven, raed of all the other societies, perhaps, credit on the cause for their consistency in an honorable cel bration on the ground where are directed. The divisions that lately the councils of temperance ax eties in Jorney. i the more to be reprubated as these bodies becoming mighty ageuctes in = oe of s0- formation abd were weeny increased The t. A. B., No. 1, bold a grand ball to the ‘Svening at Odd Fellows hall, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Hackett A DINNONEST CLERK. ‘Ie this court yesterday Samuel Conklin, a clerk in the fee f i i af t upon this cony be able to convict him on the grav enabio the Court to impore a bigher pesshy Jaw will permit it to do for au attempt prisoner attempted to eecape frou officers of tbe court last moat, Abrahams was tried on a charge of obtaini worth of dry goots trom lease Cohn by fa! ona, bet the testimony —— the eathe to tw eyes? Hi } me i i = & f i < 3 5 a : 7 0 trod an’ hes pe « ‘opon an ony, | appeared thet on the of Of September the premiees of Kiche: 1 he Twenty-nuth street, were burgiario’ plecee of mushn stoten, ive roof wert morning, with a trew KO OMe the prisoner (whe had boon in the the complainant for tarve ine at worn. i eene iy aaron 10 the case ” eseninge ‘ne O'flourse, ‘who stole from Martin Miller, of Firat avenue and Fewtane street, on 4 or pry nd ie to peuy Jar eny. pent to the ae fea, fore monthe Henry rou | i soyien bo Plead gity to an 3p fh tg 7 i 2 ‘THE TEMPERANCE CELEBRATION, | ALLEGED OFFICIAL CORRUPTION. Charges Againet the Street Commissioner Cor- scan verbn, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, UUTUBER 1), 1866—TRIPLE SHEET. nell ef Malfeasance in Office-He name yin of Corruption, and Piehouertye Urcless an Unnecessary Extravagan aly lolation of Of fictul Duties, aud Fraud, &c. Yesterday, pursuant to an appointment with Governor Fenton, the counsel of the Citizens’ Association of Now York waited upom his Excellency, at the Executive chamber, in Albany, and presented a number of written charges of alleged fraudulent abuse of official power, mis- conduct, malfeasance and malversation in office, against Bireet Commissioner Charies G. Cornell, of thts city. The document is a very voluminous one, and contains soventeen distinct charges, The following s a carefal neni of the main pointes in the Lenn january 2. 1864 the Common ( wei Pa sy criuaren di fined the re t ace @ e RIL itt Ceminlonener ra nterrasetnerte Sea work avert B Kirst as country ry hat in the year.ittd Mare of the Slate of New Yor sunk rized he, aut to be expended for au iw ema pg ‘authorized the ‘adAiional sul, Of $10.0 to ‘sume purpose, Phas such sums Were Pespestively raised | by tax upon ‘the taxable property In the ety and conn ; York and. de} ‘the bderlain of sald e the Comptralo vouchers (0 be time to time in pay: aforesaid ordinance 0 the C Jommon Cou ‘That the said Cornell, as auch street Cou to me rauientiy, w si ly | in during the sours 1864 and 1308, falsely a corraptiy isaued his requisitions and wouclisrs ropirolior for various surus, amounting together “one suns of £43,202 M4, upon the false and fraudulent elit and brelencs thot, said sums, had. been curred mm aud about rading and worl Avenue froin 140th to 188th Streets Guder the alereaaid ordl- Bauer: the said Cornell then well Knowing ust aald youn bed .nvt been vo incurred, and that waid Krading aud working to that amount had not oh done: and there! hew fully wrongtuily and corruptly caused and induced the ssid Comptrolier to draw hts warrants for sald «mounts upon the said Chamberlain, who pad said warrants out of the yur te tnoneya deposited with him us aforonall. That aad uracil, th Knowing the premivnsfalanig: wilfully aud corrmpdy pretended that the sald suin of $43.02 Bb was in- curred for tho toHowing preteuded work dune wuder suid or- d.aunce, 1a wit: — . 87M ; 1 : aw For Inape he ‘ seceee TD For paging oo and tnt du and about said wos fa Jobo 51,00 cable yards of wolid filiing............ + 42,075 0 ery SECOND CHARGE AND SPRCICATION—KINGN BRIDCE ROAD. ‘That a road eaists in the said ety of New York, caled the King's Bridge Koad, whieh commences at the junction of Touth .voudo and the line of One LLundred xog Sixty-second street, aud runs thence in a northerly directian to the Har Jem river, a distunoe of about six thoumund and eurhty six ordu; that itis und was the duty of said Charles G. Cor- i, a8 such Street Commissioner, to keep suid road among er roads aud avenues in the city of New York tu reps that the In pair opriated the additional sum ef $71,000 for Ku odin the year 1865 appropriaied the additioual OW ior such purpose, ‘That from time Wo Aine of ited WS the exid Corneil, e' lusiouer, falsely, (rauduleutly, wilt ally Sad cofra, ty lasued his requisitions and wuuenere to the suid Oomptrailer for various, sums. amonutin together to ie sum of $3.6i8 ) upon the yretece that said nine bad ron lawfully and truly ineurred in and about the keeplug of waid hing’s Bridge road in repair daring the said years, and thereby wiifully eund corrupiiy caused the Comptrok jor to draw his warreots for anid amounts upow the Chain un, who paid such warrants u™t of the public moneys so deposited with him ax aforesnid. Wheres, in truth, work als to the value of $1200), and’ uo more have Wut upon the Waid road during the waid tree sonre her by the «ald Cornell a genus and employ tho alleged Keeping. making, working ad repairing of oid road; wud that the work nesossur my and the Tonteriais necessary w be furnished iu pose aa regained by law for sald years Gone and furniaued, ¥ would have ooxs no more thin Waid sum OF $LL00; and the sald Corne | thus. busely, fraudulenviy, Witty” dnd. corruptly cauend ‘to. bo deswo irom. am wild out of said public moneys about Sindee ded and ne i : wan fraudulently converted by kal « ether improper use; and that said Cornell as therein itty of a violation of bik prviie duties and of a Ceoud upon the aud the imhabumsts of said city, to bheir mee tice ted ditemgey end that the amid Dorel at the weveral Uones of bie ine ing ta said requisitions and voueb- ers, and 80 making th mesa and #0 Wasting and ‘ye paola moneys Fe. ang. a0. vialation his pute ‘ition, wat Kacw all aod sughlar the mutters afore TMIMD CHANGE AMD SPECI ICATION—-BLOOMINGDALE Thats road exists Im sald city of New York ov Moomiggiiaie road, which co Tooth aWnue and the ling of Beventieth sireet, and rue thence in a no’ sherly direction to the jnuetion of Ninth ave. nue and the line of M47tb sirect, @ diniance of about foar niles and three ty forty feet. That it ts was the duty of said Charies G, Cornel sioner, to keep sald road, ome grenuey, in repair. That State af New York. in u 1 the nena at the junction of ay mich Street Commin. other roads elature @ the Seeding pang | auch Fads sand rari are ae, ; i avenues in repair; and in ditional sum of $71,000 for roe by ag to time di mi by wt irom time tw ja wid und Wei, the eald Cornell, am su , fraudulently, wilfully and quisido id vouchers to the Compt amounting together to the aum of saree Lett cin that anid, oun hea bees awfully and tray incurred tu about the Reaping of anid Bl ie ssa the said ical thereby wii ag the Chatabertain, one hie the aad years Commisrioue: wo de work ay te berean i Meat, fait earn together oy tha alk Corea and Me age ad fepairiag of sald road—eod that the woe emanate Seats Sivan wurposn as reatited, wy aw Tor sald years fornished, would cost no Ug ore than seit sun of $25.00); and the said Cornell thus Eivay, ragdulently, wilfall and eorrunuy wo drawn from and paid out of a public be vars fen ‘of $75,202 #7 for tuatertals wi never SecnTeratehed; | the that sald «um was {treduleatly gourerted PounTH CHARGZ Ax) SPSCIPICATION—SUPPLIS FOR PUBLIO ornices. That it was at the times hereinafter mentioned, and ie ia the duty of said Charles G. Cornell, Street afuromald, 9 take and have cuarge of the snpplying and nnd Siarolng bf the public uitices of the sity of the Leg ealalature SS" nd Vn ta the year es ated the sum of $70 60 for and mesrone Public ofiees” in the clty of New Yorks and in the year ¥ he addditional’ eum of for om, the 3h day of Decem! re was n balance of 641% 20 on the Chamberisin — wiiket wos then nexpen upriation for eneh supply. ng and cleaning the public efiers for, Wee. That lance w Tanner as mount of $13,00 bat of the rmounta to | he thas expended for tue fd 1904§ wae GLH, Lid 2h, That t! of wes mote thew oonpte for the ing of the wo deposited sith ble ‘That Publ ‘ the city of New York it was and ls de- 124 thet ae cupence Sheil be incurred by the Street pulaaloner, whether the ovjert of expenditure ‘sball have been ordered by Common Couseil or nol, unless an aprtveristion, | hall have tnen viously made, ornceruing tuck expences. Th I om to the materiale and for wie Tequieit one were drawn pon the Comptro!ler as aforewaid, Whe said Cornell as auch tsreet Comamia.toner in ‘and 14, knowing (he premises, wrongfully, in violauon of of the ony Commissio: for—incurred @x pala pabite offices tn adaithon to the aforesa in * yriations »| : Poste Vuppiyieg and cenming of tke publ ne elty of New York for said years. “That such corru Were a fraud upon the pul And the avid eity and The“ianabiiante of aud city to pecuniary lose and VIPYE CHARGE AD SYRCIFICATIOR—ARCREDING APYROPRIA- vere nlioged by bim lo have worked on ronda and avan sea th said year That no other exvendite: for labor aud materiale ob anid roads beyond said sum $F WD wes ever auth one by ead Common Connell. and yexpenses to ad tition to ead erineless teas, Cfpernees aol ootgad oe in a abort the keeping «aid rose and f for od emont haremey i. mp Or ie to addition te rab! my | rion, balanes end Qurpoun, That the perwee Laat 0 (be roadie and arenes, subeequen yore Yad for iss angers, work orate ajo ond nea i rogate to aay. apom the eaid ety aad the Greet pecuniary loss and very an af Wow York tu the rear the public offices of the Sonam eats Hats ct Eran my ype <1 to such sums there was a balance fa the abit eaid oly of 8620 02 left over from he 9p ny appitcable to the int That from tee during the said years W a Tats the eaid Cornel i one Catraatnnet fabain, inate Mone apd vou the te the sald: Cor vaste NO umether to: tas 0 for stetiol end bln Seek ein besntra cl ‘ornoll, am puch py yrds) may e wai tt Set Lee b | p w Ma blicial Nutles as suc Sureet Comm ieciouer, iio the or corruptly neglected eer ae for proj vaale for the Corporation with a ba inal 7 feald yearn respectively. "aud "te mh reavired by lows oat pieuigee ifs Y ure ipon the Comptrotier, and Comps troller 40 draw his warrants for the anuouni of Wtor the said all of stationery and Jenks books ory ch Ware rants out of Hide papi ‘moneys #0 ate se with kim ae aforesaid; and that sald C ng maid ree quisitions, was guilty of a vi charter of th elty of New York and of his uli tien, and of @ ira the sald bn bas the inhabRanw thereof, to thele great peouniary loss Skvawerie CHANGE a¥D a bictnot tin wows OX ROADS WITH: ° 7 That it was the duty of aad Charles . Cornett, a9 treet Cotnrhiasioner, to keep the and aveaues in the elty of New York in’ repair, That the Legislatare of tha Buite of New York, in the year 186%, appropriated the aur f $15.00 Lor Koeplag suri roads ani aventie 6 year Und appropriated the adaitiona! for auch puryore and i the year ditional sum of $75,000 fur Bances of the Connon Council of eaid Street Commissioner waa for. eatiwaies or ,the mptecisis, aad, labor, Teague to keep such nud! avenues’ in. Fopuir, "wed. to advectise the same, and to, make a contract for Keeping much rads and avenues ‘ie eepats: That: from than tw me during 1864 nod 1580, the said Comell, aa wc ‘Gomaminsioner, wilfully and cor. nisitions and vouchers 1. the Coup. um, aioountiing togethe= to the Kum of false and - be 0 of ras arnat by the ordi. he city of Naw Vurk the 40 Meanie provonala thereby wilfully and ew Comptrulier to draw hit warrante fer the amonnt of $185,008 Ys upon the mal mberlain, who pald such ware Fans out of the public moneys so depowitort with him As commmssioner without ausority oF maction of the Com- inon Council of eld elty, wrougfully, wilfully and corruptly neglected to advertise idr proposals for materiala and labor necessary to Keep wach roads and avenues in repar, 0 WAKE & COLLFALL AS required by law, but unlawful: and corrupiy parehased. or wi and work the maid Cornell ( and corruptly sued hisgre sad Comptroller, and ‘caused and indueed him the said draw his warrants for the amount of the suid alleged materuls and work ou Toads and aveuies during mid years, upon tha Said Chamberlain who paid such warrante out of the deporiied with Mm ae aforesaid. + MAKOB AND SPECHWCATION —PiORTITUTION OF OFMICK. Ch i Street Comune ouchers wpon the A tent carrapily and Unlawinlly toenrich hinself oF bts Fronds: hd associates and © inifuenes improperly the barter offices of certain of bis friguda and aeao- claves, employed many moro laborers than was necessary at A Useless OA pense to Lhe eily. TENTH CUANUK AND SPECIFICATION— be twuth charee is that Co improvement of JUith street, witnont sing 20 s,s ho was Youd w do, empioyed one WiLaih Lapel Ia wooden brid *, rough the middle o REAR NRO HT) and Breaks unnecesnary Lynch Wasa RLEVENTI CM TWEEN PieMS NOS. 4 AND Vi That tim und was the duly of said Guaries G. Uornell, as euch Sire munissioner, 10 Keep the wharves and piers of fhe city of New York a ‘tepatr, and, to dredge the slips formed by the same. That tho Legislature of the State of Kew Yori in the year 1864 approp the num of $101,000 for kee, i wharves and piers tn repair, a) Gredgiag ous alipe;” and in edditon’ tareto (se balance $40.4 11, remaining from the appropriaon of the p Vioun year, was In tho eal city Weasary and apy hiesble aaine purpose. Thet from time if vme the wala your IMM the said Cornell, dat ene! Sweet Commissioner, fuleely, fracdulentiy, wilfuliv and corrnpily hie réqaiaition mers tothe sud Compiroder for vars 1 $12.30 2 npon tt ten Abat raid russ bad Doen lawtuliy and waly in iin and about firedgg the ais betweon-chn pier ud 45 North river, 1m wid city, during the ata yen oo thereby wilfully sod ovrruptly catined gud induont the aid Comp soier draw ois warrants for amount of for auld. alleged dredging up 12 Bs os the seid Chamberlain, who hie moneys Ko deposited. GR DREDGING SLIP BE KN FATS “ Thatit te and was the duty of sult Charles (. Cornell - such Street Commissions: to keep tho wharves ani plers of the city of New Vorkin repair. and 10 dredge the slips fory forwed by the same. ‘Thos the Leginiature ot the Stave of 40 the year T8é4 appropriated val umn of $100,000 fur Tepe uch Whurves aud piers in aati s - ti balance of Saher "NI, re previone year, waa in treanury, thd eqlintet ee ees from ume ‘ume during the 1A the aaid auch Sireet Vorvell, as falsely, fraudulentiy, wilfully and corrapaly Minion and vouchers to the sald Com ile amounting togetierto the eam of upon the false and traudulent clei and pmetones tat eat sume had been lawiully and troly Speurred in and “alout one gers N end 47 North river, tu wald city, during the sald year; a thereby Fully and bis warrants for the amount of lw wd pe sagt TumteaNTH cmaRaR AND Charles u. weft ‘That it wand waste rr of aa anid REL KS keep the ra, New Fore ti re repair, and a fae nee iwts, “appropriated tio a New Tore jo the year oo wach wi harves and ‘in repair a Pager ceiares sms ons of 40: remaining rae “i of the oe viou was rer remegry as i. ‘or ae tn 7, x7, 074. 008 during sald year the “Cornett ti euch Hires Commissioned Tabety hr frananientiy, italy ‘apd corruptly issued bin requisition and vouebers to the amid Comptroller for, various ume, amounting together to the sum of $1,431 97, upon the fale and fraudulent claim aod Pretance that sald eumua had been lawfully and truly incur Ted I and avout ‘slip Detween the Ed 00 North river Shereiry wiifully ab corruptly trol ‘emer bie warrants’ for the, ems ginal the wag paid such warranca vut Of ibe public moneys so dep TUCRIRENTH CHANGE AND SPECLFICATION—DI BETWEEN Finns Noe 44 axD 45 sONTH Thay it in ad as oo ee duty of paid Charles the city of FY Yorke in rep, fired by Ue same; thet the Legi«iuere New York, in the yeor 184, appropriated the eum or 100,600 for keeping puch Wharves a: piers tn eepetty aod for i gnoe eu bd al.pe, aud fm edition thereto the valance "A reasaining from (he appropriation or the pre. acter aie hoe sad iy treasury, a pjsira eto the ane’ parpace. That from titue ta vine duriug the ania Vornell, as such Street Commissoner, fredutenthss eta and corruptly issued bis x vouchers: yi A claim and pretence that sad weurred in and about Noa 44 and 43, North 4 theretry wr aes oa corruptly “ det 1s, done, bia wasmante. or. tee, asmouns ta efor the anid €1 . who paid such warrants out of the public moneys se deponited with Wim as uforeenid Stamen cnakaR —PRRDGING SLIP BE TWEEN Prem BOs. 4 ayn 4, FouTH RIVER. That it is and was the duty of Charles ©, Cornell, a gash Hireet Consentesionty, 19 heep the wharves, ond piers 0! the uty of New York im repair, and to ‘oe formed by the pame; that the Legislature of the State of New York, your upriated the eum of $100,008 for heaving wharves And piers in -epatr, and for dredg ‘such slips, and. in nddi‘lon thereto, the halanes 0 6-4 71, remaining irom the appropnation of the pre a 4 treasury and — Sh pare: from time to ume said Cornell an # A — 2am, fraudubotly, wilfully ruptly ie requiations aod ou hera tothe tal Comptroiler for varicas sam of $5,442 %, w pom the tales and frecdulter claim, and repos oe om ‘m baa bern aod 4, orth thereby wrong y duced the wid compirelier to draw his warrants for the amount of $4.62 70, for sald ‘alleged drodging upon tne oma pan paid such warrants oui of the publig moneye eo depor The Sina! charge againat Corneil leet of bis duty be Colayed the work of extending the reatly \nereasing the the amount aad cost of the What May be Deemed Hazardous Property- Important Questions for Inserers. SUy REM COURT —crecUrT, rant 3. Before Judze Davis. Oct, 10.—Lemard Appleby a al. 08. the Fireman's Pond Company.—The facta ia this case are brongtt, On the 23d of May, 1863, 8 fre, brome out, which destroyed the entire premivea” The answer acknowledges the insurance and the fire, but seve op the following clauses im the policy as the prinel pel groupte oof their defence:"Anad if the sbove mentioned premises at any time during the period for which the polley would otherwise continue it force eflould be ased for the purpose of | feat Die mbstances were used, nad whore the Gro eriginates,) bat they ‘caunvt bo Leld responsible for the amount of the tosurance, The suit was tried before Judge Baloom at cironit of the Supreme Court, on the 4th of March, Lay oy on A large mass of ov was Wien on both sides. the couciusiea of the evidagce the court Loge sua there was no question of fact for the Jury 0 pare, poe whereupon counsel for the defendant G direct « verdict for his client on the ground iatthe wor, ranty tained in the policy of lusorance bad been broken by tho use of Of ‘the romna fr i carrying om of & trade denominated pecs lally hazardous in the record class of the classes of azar aero auch py of insu being the ony yi and vi chaira. ‘Tho ‘Court, rofused fo. give sich direction, find decided that if any part of the buiiding 360 Pearl strect ‘was usod or occupied for the purposes pronibited by the ey. ae Yet the pluintifs did not themselves ase oF 06~ eupy such parts aod bad no control over the same, and therefore were not responsible for such use, The Coart Pe held that ee Sit se violate the na anything they themselves or and that Bay were not responsible for what was done of im apy part of the building pot ased or oxcu- Ret by ‘how, and over which U had no control at the me of the fire, A verdict for tits for $11,865 56 ‘wos accordingly entered. The caso was heey to the General Term upon oxcep- decision of reversed tions, when the Judge Balcom was aad sent back form second trial apon questions of fact as to the nature of the business transacted in the upper part of the promises, Ju this condition the case came up for trial erday. Messra, ikely and Arnoux for plain- tiffs and Mtr, Wm. M, Kvarte for tho defendants ‘The case is atil! on, but will probably be concluded to- day. POLICE INTELLIGENCE, piste}, RSGAAA ar & hast bee, Satin akin houre, No. 66 James etreet, was the scoue of a bloody affray on ‘Tnesday night, and came near resulting in two persona losing their lives. It appears that Charles Wilson, living at No, 38 Onk street, entered the dance bouse and while there beenme involved in a quarrel with Ferdinand Poech, a barkeeper by occupation, during which the Jattor was dangerously cut about the bea! and face with @ large knife alleged to have been in Wilson's hands While thas being assanited, Puseh considering his lifo bo im imminent danyer, drew from bis pocket a heavily Joaded pistol and discharged ong barrel at Wiisou, the hail taking eet in his righe arin inflict’ ne a severe wound, At this time the most intense. exciement prevalied in the dance ball aad a Kencral fight soemed Lo be inevitable. An alarm was in- stautty given when many of tue pleasure seekers rushod into the stmet, but before the belligerent could escape tho Fourth prceinet police reached Lue spot and arrester both Wikon and Vusch whow they took to the station H, Yesterday morning Picch was arraigned before Justico Dowting, avd on Wilson's complaint the magistrate cum. mitted bin to the Tombs in default of $1,000 bail, to answer a charge of shooting with intent to kill, Vaseh is twenty-one yours of age aud lives at No, 2 Carlisle street, “In hie examination be says:—"1 sot him in gelf-defonee after he cut me with a knife." Timer oF 4 Homie ann Wagox.—Yesterday aftorneon Mr. Joseph Gavonesch, doing business at No. 180 Centro street, jet his horse and wagon standing in the street, whon Thomas Stewart, # partially inwoxicated young man, cane along, and jamping into the wagon drove Tapidly away towards the City Hall, Ja the park Hlowart’s rap d driving and reckless management of the horse attracted the ation of Mr. Wm. Hennemey Cook, then passing, who called an oiicer of tho Treaty vaxth’ prociuct aud had bua arrested. Mr. Gavenesch eutmequertiy appeared before Justice Dowling and charged the prisoner with stealing bis horee, wagon and harness, valued at $300. Stewart was comrnitted to the Tombs for trial, and the stolen property restored to the owner. Buxcnaus ix ThovRLA—About one o'clock yesterday morning Thomas{Wileon, a biackemith sped 23, Donaldeon, a etevedere of 19 years, John Kvaw plunber of the Mme age an Wilson, togethor with two otuers of the mame feather, were going down Broadway Kingle file ax if one had no connection with the others. When they got to the corner of Liepenard street they turoed up it and went as faras Church, Their avtion had been such aw to attract the attention of a police oilicer, by whom they were followed, but with yack tion as not tract their attontion, Just as they al to enter a hoase however on the corner of Charch aod Lispenard strostr, which 1 Kuown resor of thieves and promituter, they discovered the oMeer, thogh they were not cerivin that he had observed ther movementa As yet the officer, though suspicious «that all was not right, hed not evidence enough of anything being. wrong to warrant his interforence, He determined, though, to continge bia observations @ ttle further, lo eee what might turn up, He watched Hig nie showed shat the a IL in (0 be supposed they would do; vat, instead, he heard a slight creaking from the yard, and, turning to Boe What was the canve, be discovered (he gate #ligutly ajar, and a man intently watebing his every movement. At ‘thie be was thoroughiy convinoed that al! was not Fight, and, giving # signal for sxtiance, he made a rush to meure as many of them ax he could. He burst throogo the gate, collaced one of the inquisuive wretches and di ed hin) to the waik, while ey made their eseape to the street and tro fled ap stair Arvand tue wautof the mau he recured he found two pieon of wilk velvet wound, besides several pleos of Veivet ribbon stowed away in his pockets, Anwist. ance having come, the loure waa entered, and two othere who taken refuge in the rooms of "their mis. trens w captured, Velvets to the value of $450 were recovered, but the men pot arrested their evcayo with $150 worth more, The property was taken from the tore 312), Canal street, which was entered by break- ing \o the cellar door All three of the prinoners are now A Boxp Ronneny.—On the morning of the 12th of March jast, Peter & Wetmore, on going t bis office at 113 Maiden lane, found that the door had been broken open and a United States bond of $500, a watch worth $24 and lighterman’s badge worth $3 had been taken away, On the 24th of September, Charies Marshall was arrested with the bond and badge in his To whom they belonged cov/id not be ascertained agtil yes trday, when it was iound that (hey were the property of Mr, Weimore Accordingly be made complant against ss who was heid for exam nation by Judge & Lf Tauxx Jous Sanon Bots, Albert Hoaziamder, Dennis Hayes and Thomae Klein, wore “skylarking” together for four or five bourse ni; before ‘ast, Hayes and Kien had not af mach money a# they wanted; peither hed Hoayleo ter, if be te like the rest of mankind. Bat, however far the amount he had fell below the amount he devtred fie two compentons thourht he had even more lan |e needed, Accordingly (acy banded trge ther to reliove him of bis buries. Ly the course of their wanderio; they went Into Morket atret, Whee pear Monroe they knocked Hoaglander down and took #10 from him. of Kiein aot Hayes are beth jy! age, and aro beth eomiaitied to defau! 2000 bait, Jous Hares 8 4 Jocnnevman apap i co Light foot na baker, who henge out bis #4 at 200 Division wtree:, Ii was Lis misfortane w employ a @ journey man Jobu Hatch, a young man of of eighteen, nod it was bis greater misfortune to ‘rust him wo far, On last Wednesday John determined to wie of Ligh: foot bul in he evening be returned to We o parting look of Din former have He found the doors closed, but that didn't matter a* he could get inte the window. He shoved 14 up Aud gut iMto the roow *lere his observant eyes had iught bite the valua’les belonging to hie “boas were kept, Among thee he found $200 In currency and 6 in Colm, @ prom mory several receipts and @ silver watch Having stuff 4 thou inte his pockes he bid farewell to tive scone of hin former labore iny telore yorerday an off-er seized upon Hateh and fond in bis powemmon the watch, the note, the reevipte and «ane of the silver whieh be had taken. Yosterday bh» way brought before Justice Manste:! and held in defau't of $1.00 vat Avtauny Tuart oF 4 Gown Reno, i rence Main keeps note for $410, chain worth $40 s jewelry ortablichment ie Sixth avenue Yesterday, among the curtomers who visited F wes Goo Taylor, who desired to ree some rings, He, « raid, examined them, felled © make any porches On agree tt ie Carter ra. ® ring on the Heer, 9 Pisin charges him with having ty broucht before Jusuce Ledwith, ‘who con To sit at one's $500 we answer Aurore Lancet row tae Prac own sore door of an evening and engwe in & mental ealoulation of the proceeds of & proite:\s Gay's trade i+ no doubt an agreeable occepation. ( (he evening of October 1 Michael Cotter was go engued Cottors Dusiness is in Second avenue, and is of ‘hat kind which, eariy in the summer, wires the sors attention of coran gentiemnes, *® lomincu document Bosrt of ilog Board of Exewe.”’ The plearant cv! Giaponser of bidulvae tefrestmens are iwierrapted by the operations of an individual helding rm tca! mamta! ele Views in mai ters relating to y, whe relieved bine i io in im the mi¢et of bie biveful reflections of « commiderahe portion of hue dave profit a ane ane poe Powemlon of the Saaz Die own 8 pend wae of $110, chain of the valu Gividual who ite thas Binetorn years C..' A he ways, bee engaged honorable once ae and rejoices in the name of Petr Creag. rl ina’ | wee alow ened by officer No 1,7 of (he Twenty tre pone Ag sod the watch Dg fount ie be While being conveyed to the staton hoose conteived Wo elude the vigilance of the fear ond Yenerday afternoon us eas rearr eed by wit A breag ht before 61,000 to anne to8e iT) Ae Grness srt Fines, NY, Ort 10, 1800 ‘The safe of the American Erpree oot ot thie plane was blown open Wit morning abeut one Oelek and fobbed of $2,400 worth of Unised fistes revence mampe, | of denominations varying from one cent to $10, $1,200 BD povtage ramps, 804 $660 In orreney, seven thirties, wepom, he A reward of 20 Golare te offered for the F1em Of the robbers, who ane opeoed Meare Reter & tabere safe, from Witeb they get about twenty do len 0 cownteriad menew WEWS FROM ST. DOMINGO. ° OUR sT. - wOmINGD CITY CORRESPONDENCE. Copper Mines Discovered ta St. Domi Their Richnoss-The People Turned © heuds, &e, Sr. Dominae Crry, Sept. 9, 1866, Wo are in the midat of a regular California excitement Nothing is talked of but copper. We have copper in the street and in the store, in the office and In the workshop—- copper at chureh—copper for breakfast, dioner and eup- Per—and ‘beneath the evening star, in the pauses of the gay Eolus,” the staple topic of conversation t# st lt copper. The recent extraordinary discoveries by Amori- cang of copper lodges {n the Nigns mountains have startled this ancient and fish-like community into new life, It appears that those copper mines are rich beyond anything previously kuowa, fur earpaswing tp prospect- ive yield the world-famous copper mines of Cuba. The officers of the United States steamer Mackinaw, who visited the copper region in the middle of last month, came back bewildered. They have sent a flaming report of their observations to the Navy Department Washington, which has no doubt ere this astonished the spectacles of Father Gidoon. T understand that five distinct set of mines bave already beon devounced and opened by a New York company, and the ore \s already coming down by tho cart load, One mine, a few miles to the eastward of where the Americang ary at work, haw been sold to an English company for £10,000 storitn and a party of Engliah minors ix experted soon to com menace work. Yank must pick up hts legs and not let hie Kuglivh cousin got ahead of bim, Job nows a good thing when he seos it, and when ho gots wide awake he does business on a big aeale. ATINTIOS REGAKDING THI MINES, For the satisfacpion of those statistioa: fellows among your readers who believe nothing ualoss it comes in the shape of a scientific report, T ain peru it to make the following extracts from an oMeial letter to # department of (ho government: — The already known copper elds extend some twenty miles from east to west und ten to twelve neros® Lo tune poribern margin, There vew features and another class of minerals, among whieh gold iy found ia various forms and combduations, tuperiede the especial sway of Cop» per. ‘eh i@altate to repeat what Thave Personally soon ant ating these hilla Imost every direetion. ed even ty t uperior or California copper min , simply quote s few facts from @ inte scientisle report, dated Jivly 30, 1866, of Kagtnoer Horeschkel, Ho there tates, with exaet truth, thar these moun- tains are threaded by rich veins of Copper in such ningu- lar abundance that the: only be compared to the network of an iinmense spider web, 7 : ruly ran north from ten to twenty degrees wert, bat in sou cases they range withia a few degreos of art and frequendy deviating in & ng Nin ¥ degrees from the horizon cop- 1 in thom in the following combinations »pper APP Ars in carbonates maiwe ite, This combination shows as high as seve por cent of metailic copper. Serond— Oxy den, taixed with fron, cobalt and antimo ony, showing fifty-it.e por cent of matallic eupper, janie ive Thi d—« pyrites {n various combinations, yield ing from twenty-tive to thirty-iive per cent of metallic cop per, hourth—Copper and nickel iu varions combinations: fhowing an average of thirty par cent of coy four per cent of nok ‘These mineral combinations are found in surrounding and rocks of aiate, diabar and quartz, which easing contains from ten up to thirty, forty and even fifty per cent of copper, The presence of nickel andrilver in all (hove combinations ‘8 ample to pay the whole expense of min ing the ores. AY MIA IN DOMINICAN TEHTORY, Thiv new era in Donvinienn history may be ald to date from the time of Mr. Seward’s viet to or mhores, MMe timely observations to President Baez about developing the resources of tis country did pot fall upon barren soil, The mbsequent message of President Joinson to Congres, reeogniving the Dominican repablie, contrib. noted to the eamo happy end. An epoch of enterprise ha been ipauguraied bere whieh promises grand re suis, Within a twelvemonth Leontidentiy expec: to see ton Chonsand wnterrified Americans browsing round down bere, and a huudred mining companies iu succes ful vperation. PPACK PROPORTIONS, A few evenings eines Gen, Cabral and the other Jeat- ing member of ‘he government met at the residence of Gen, Cayneau, the diplomatic fepresentative of the vere, to Consider propositions which lad he n recelved froui Hayt! for a parmanent peace bocwoun on It was deoded to mert Geffrard in a ad there in lite doubt that a treaty of amily end commer-e will coon be celebrated between the two goveramenta. UNIVED #1 ATEN COMMERCIAL AGENT, J. Somers Smith, the pewly apoyo’ cial agent of the Uaited States, has arrived and ‘savutned the functions of Ins offies, vice Tau! T. Je derea od. ct CAN CONSUL GRSERMAL af KEW YorE This government hes aceredited Joroph Wiillam Car- rer, of your city, a4 Copmul General of the Doms nican republie in tho United states, to rede at New York. ARMY BULLETIN. ENGR OF TOR QUARTRAM AFTER CHTERAL'® DErARrwET. ‘The following changes bave talon piace to the officers of the Quartermaster Geperai's Depertment in the eek ending October T.— i! as miliary — storekee Hrevet Maer A. G. ab ence for thirty day Allen Washingto 1 ©, waiting ord re, Brevet Briewier General H. 1. Robin, Colonel Henry T. Noble, Colonel *. H. Manning, Caytasn Geore T. Brown. jug, Captain Keuuel Hard aad (apiain Durbia Greene, Mastered out of service. CM CRRAL OMT, Major General BO. . Ord, commanding the depart- ment of Arkanwas, bas announced im gonaral orders dated October D. Greene, Adjutant Gener '« uited States Army, having re. ported » hite, be has bora aemgned lo duly as Amsivtant Adjutant General of the Department of the Arkanens Isr vet Major General Cooke, command pg the depart ment of the Platte, pobliehes in general orders, dated Bepw that Brevet Major Gegera! William Bf. Haze Stales Army, having been elon fantry, and ordered to re Kimita of the department, be te relieved from duty Avistant loapoctor Ganeral, and that Hrevet Lieutenant Colavel Levis Merril, captain Becoud United Stasen cavalry, has beeu amigned aa bis successor. NAVY BULLETIN. POMOUARTY PmnCHARG ED. pe Mneign GF Bratey, wi take effect Ovteber 1; 1g Master Wile Howes, to taki ac ® Second Awulsant Png) on Lieutenant Commanders Ky f, urd red to dut Veg avert Jomeph a, Yaced on tick leave er Jom Uh Kurd, from epecial otdered ta the acramenta AL OF Tum bere Tm ores am iti The Uniied States supply etommer Momphin from Pen macola nepiemler 24, va Key Weat ib, Port Royal C., int inecant, Charteston 4th, Wile cton, N.C, orb, port Tuesday moruing The Memphis northeast gees the «1 1a ae duty op the Guerrere ou be She bring! as pawengers from Charteston, Hrevet Betas @ yere Giver Gen Ot Har, AAG, Hoth, and Major James F - Deparment of tLe ay, Aveisiant Inepertor Department of the South, far | Ceveral, The folloaing ea det of the officers of the Memphe —A V. Licwvenset Commanding H. H. Gorringe, Passed Aveistant tor G. L. Mead, Acting Amistant Daniel © Berieg’, Aot ing Master aud o: OGeer Leman Weller, Acvuing vaster Beary B Bok rym AD. tye Jobin Geen Reioher tary ineer, A. Lapoint , Seoon ao of 4 Appold, Davia ans Bepeoe, 4, Ws Arihor, J. Keid Peterson, JR. Reerwoud, Jobin Rowe; [armanas'e Ulerk. Jewes 1 \ nderwosd | Captain's do, MC. Burtegh, Males, GH Kunal, A Barter, 6 Cmvene PERSONAL INTEL INTELL ENCE, Lint of Americans regimere’ ia Pare for the werk eodng September 21 and Mire WL. Haseltine, Ur. Pravine and family, Joom H. fwift, Mr. Georee a. Pheje and famwly, st Charies H Fist pa, Mr end Mere = Hipley, Rare fh Arownet!, Jar, Kendell, Am Kel we Ene, DW. Hormbam, the Heme Fone, and Mra due P Thompeon, Migs i |. Beker, H Jone and family, Jom arvol, De The 1 vatne, Edward (onid Bulfum, Mr and bre Thos Freeborn,” Mire Alerander Taylor, ww Me A * Winsdow, Hiebert 4 camuelh Morw nity, from New York; Laver G Barrett, Mr end re W Quinn, Thomas Wo Rxhop, Heary Bekea,, veo bL. er, Arihor Mh. Nichols, M.D. Mr. Mephen Tilton, Mint Marie A Tron, Mr Wen ¥, Tikew, Geo | Tilton, from Heston + © Perry, Reory K Mitehett, “trom _Pitiwinl wo Tousgivre Crevetend, O00; Vranes oem, Roh. ter, NY, Mer Be H4nerd Ho Howe tangas Fea , en lagen, A Dene, Promina, K og 7 coe Miner ant femmly Farnam, James Hotwer, cago; fam) A Monee, Looe,» ¥, Oe ee fone, Proviteces, hI D wot, Dredonta, Lae ¥ i trbtin, Raltivoore ag \ Mire (pres Woe Sananaie, jaher Hubt, ou ‘ac Gtheon, " tort, P etmey ieee, 8 Alexmeder Haedal, Wee ogun, Mons Todd and farnily, View Kia Ho Test, ” son ‘ores Laserve mivernan, im W Pertem (hy De 6 seamen, Alc tard dnt wile, ra Freese, 0. | eon my nee m rye ine, G ereiet, ER Dickey. Sew Ure J R Weadwell, © H Woolf, Mp sed tre. Mote ete ne, Mine Howe, Mine Wate, WO Cita, | bore, Pa J Hl Peener, North Lar Brantiey, Bria, Ain, Jon J Winter 1, Nelehtorben, La JO Green, ! 1 sreem, Be wet Gree Lewerie Ky , Frew kh lecmia New | Sree oe 5 JEFFERSON DAVIS. Visit of Another Southern Editor to Fartress Monroe. Interesting Statements Respreting the Pris er’s Mode of Life, Mis Hewith, &e. LETTER FROM MRS. ae ae. The editor af the Natilies (Viet) Courier haw recently been on a visit to Jofformon Davia, and thus describes what he saw: — DAVIN’ CUANCIR OF RHCAPR, Mr. Davia has frou suntiee to inet, on hie parole of honor, the freedom of 4 dake, Ho avails himeeif of it, of course, Ha pa yot (O eecape, at- tomptan escape or avail himself « means t DAVIS. ae Were it contemplated, an © (rom Forkror Monroe would be an imporsibility, A moat twen'y yards wide; a Wallon the inside, at least Uhirty foo perpenticular; an foctined bank of masonry op the ober ob oan foet above the water, so eravoth (iit tort can find hold; @ glacier, well guarded, oud the moat bo emcape, oven rivon of the ry mau or postern isind thoubaguhiet or mimont. TW |IURETY ALL waRD 1m. Mrx Davia, 60 weil known and ©o devotedly loved and ren od jv thin vie pity, and in every place where the name and eiforiags of her us haeband or the b Jevotion of we heard, lis com 9 quarters to th with a litt eiuld . her awn 8 © apartments bt Davin ie alioved to an py dering the day, a par free dom of the * (lacus a man ve rise be ia loc wm Carrol Hal bird hover #ent fh ite weet tint he returns to tie ary chamber, 4 the bond. Dering th Mr Davia han the berty of the for trem, can walk where he plomer, and enjoy aa prisoners can whgt It next the b t avon excopt liberty, tho wight of th H wi At night he goes back to Carre Tis room is im ty grated doom on thr replace, ; three tron tind grad door oy mon, where the i tx on with burnin, hoa amp en oieer of the A in 10 allow thin Bia m what deoe or—priva in charge of if It doen bhould pi i hom treat bim with tonal Kindnors wad atient rian eu gh ts furniaved #1/h ae irow camp bet-tead, as ehert and aw narrow as rogulats view rau provide Ho tne @ lable, aoluir, a shelf ween two iron to take a wal s 8 Cur an In the ple wiracted 80 Ma lo ive eres aCot tortare ip the feast poxsible quautlty of Ume pace—a table a@ jow and ©o wmeli (hat Uo eall Ita table were ree bwin and a pitcher. He received after ® long t tutablers; one of them the guard borrowed and newer return other wan broke cod for many days, He was not aliowed the use of knife and fork Ta PRIN NETH Mr. Davia’ health ty feeble. precarious in the extreme and ihe Ureatment he received during of bie horrible incarceration, bave wid wr Tibly upon bis te 1) would be du me m ab vid (rient of Mr Davie reroguize bim were be Bot proseutod wo him ay ibe great State prisoner, Kmaciaied Ww the exireme, aliniet » Liitie teft bat a gre: "1 stately ing Unk porwdiar wt lays has given life bre thourht a wat eye undimmed and fol of the fire of intativet, be yet might pars upon our sree unknown to former trienda Hix physical coudiiion fe such that in waikiag be is obliged te a arm of w friend or mite le writer « what a akoloion woigha Add ten pounds tw any toot cal tan'® report on the sabject, and Mr Davis can bo acortained Hit tow 6 tide are as Wrints, and the prisocer's maps vottor at he yet + on bom own tatecrity and on the God whove favor and merey, with b axifal rimplieity, be asks at more hours than the voprieoted Dawes ded Nie PENNING FATE, Mr, Davia, comtined ma he ta, will not tive long Enuactted tu the ettreme, without appetite and with. ont hope, be tx gradually going down UW the loog home where a million of manly and woraaply tears will follow Lim. The fret chill, Ue fir wack of any sharp die ‘learry Lim away W Ube groat Judge who ruieth Mr. Davin ls yet denied the use of ink oF paper. Ho violaver the parule that aiows hiss a walls taste = fortrem if he even fgivea bie autogeryph. Dari, day be has little except ase prieouer to seek During the night he het grated doors, guards and 4 ofher te watch every time he turus over im bed, or changer the porition of hie pillow In all probability Mr Davie will never cee our people ™ wan ludiy dost victim, whose life by con Luemont will be mcriioed to ‘& gr Bt political em. barraminent Like the wan drow toe elephant io * iotlery, the goveramnt Knows not whet todo wrth him; sould net dearh, lens remoreelen: than carthiy wer, conmeh bit toa tomb witch will be hallowed for ages an Uoal of « martyr, eaeribeed lar @ poops! walking @Xeloton Declining {From the © From a private eter whol received frm the eotimaule wily fhe Gutmguiehed pracher at Furtrese Monro, we wil) inexpreedtble regret Cat hue be Cootnam Wo decline, ant that the preoniary ctr cumsmtancer of bu family are becoming very emiernes- Ing. Nothing i” kaown to Mre future of ber by Courager ott the preower « are Lrvught to the verge of sarge ment declines to restere hum Ww liberty aud recuses to try him BROOKLYN INTELLIG Aree any Werner county Cireait € In the Kings the case of aeeacit and Wiliam A. Lightally rt youterday battery (Hiram MeDanielle « and Minon anor aniet, Amt L the tastinony 6 wee returned for te oon Berevncea —The Rosed of Supervisors hed an edyrirnet meeting yerterday afternom, rer dent Talbot in the chair, = Am y rev g tb formant was the question of rmmunerating the beaper of Kings County Pewtentiery for expen incurred daring ine preralece vaio (a Wag imetitat O tavtion of Mayor WAN the oo 0000 was Ooaily aiiewed bem as reimtnerwmunmnt fot Lie enaiiny Fras 9 Boma. —A fire broke out on Tae . tng in the farattare manufactory of Chr “ Hastiwiek, and sithongh it was conned to the fowrts sory, where it originate, damury to extent of $15,007) wee in Dited Ook and balding Lew red for 60.0.6, pruciprily iu New York ety coanpa Acroevrat Destin —Freterick Joon, « forkonn om ployed im erecting @ ¢ om Havemeyer & Wider'e eayar relmery, in First street, Ravers dietret, died ot m the ete of from the eat. hus teedence yextertay afieraun fr Nayartes eurtetned om iay by fail we Sorting oo which be eas st work, lecnseed heb Batelo HMe leven © wil 1 Une young Thomas (Vitrien, 9 child three roars of age resicoace of ite parents No Tt teat ot O—. fren Ue petal, yoeterumy tae of & teovud Mery «— Hower Wim Heury Ward Beecher « io the Aratemy { Woe The Ineaes of the wm that be will epemk from ‘ * cxmitates for “tote toe pews & Pretest Journ OCC, Bed when neue te STERO MUROLNERS Ganenion and Peiticter ta be Eaccuted To- crnet Venton Metases Keo pile Them. The os { Velleter, one of the murderers of Dene Garr e (AaTo, Pereny teomved te folowing Gam errs Die cmemans Oc, *, 1808 } ered your apy Wer Feineer, ane ” fomad by YoUr teprowentaivvue im bie wall, yo, Sitar & fevtew of the whole omer, | cave deméed at by nar ith the amulens of the Cron Very reo a ne BEN Rh VENTON Co came vas U. Towsensn, Eo, antes, Oot 10, 1008 vost ercee thirty Treas wy wove, dee tn Peorvery ‘ort, prreentod atthe First Matos! Rank ender surpitins Cire metaneen ‘The owner has oct yt been fecevered The compen heat teen cot from sivieen 01.00 motes, fourtnnn §508 fies, ond the belame fF ont 1 oom shole revreeen! oe C8 bw