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10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1866—TRIPLE SHEET. sort, | greet tracrmarran, bt oe meted sve | OW A SEEING TON, ence in | of the question creates tittle regret here, exce' Sage | . THE BALTIMORE TROUBLES. tured in Boston, are declared by the officer to whom the government has assigned the duty of ys ap com- tentiary for negli he ig one of the turnkeys; | the officials. The old tories agree that Lord Derby w ness, insurance, &c. ap escape, m toany of fo manufacture, ir navigators ‘The same hand now month, he clerks; knew vy: never consent to take away our present constitution and reign nat have can be hired at $10 3 I ind Carke were is? ee ir cal T chaen an na aan Gules antes @ te ‘stead, Wasurnaton, Oct. 30, 1866, retofore upon the charts issued from the | $120 per annum, clothes himself, pays his ‘owe doctees ur ara conservative among the officers; there are respectable | and the angorationisis batiore, fou, whether passes ar Cabinet Meeting. office of ime Engleh Aseaier, but the bills and amas; cabuete all time be ene and if id have served; there was & | ni ir views # eperdily carried ow =e, ‘The Cabinet meoting to-day was attended by all the bas recently establ dies own loss. ame borses Testimony for the Prosecution | conservative meo who woul taliecatyend Dan om deed, believe that absorption by the United States’ will otfice in connection with our navy, from which sailing | and mules; they can be bought for leas in currency thi y Tejocted box, ad it was used guring the satire day. deed, believe that absorption by the United States will | ots aniniaters except Secretary Seward, who was | charts and books will soon be imued for, the use of ous | thoy enaid tetoree thee oe ae ‘we on Monday. ‘Am @ Justice ot the Peace ip the Fourth ward, Fourth | per end Lower Canada never could agree; but heretofore | represented by William Hunter, Acting Secretary of precinct; the jndges were Jobo Hughes, Joba a oe enone am lent of the West has been no tegal | State, and continued until half-past two o'clock. Aftor 4 Jr; knew so ray o views into Di Jr, and Joon trorncnow the clerks; they were radicals | tion the western peniusnla will have a legally consti. | the Cabinot adjourned Tieutenant General Sherman oe the worst Kind; nicers straight out; would | tuted local government, similar to a State of the Union, | called and had an interview with the President, @o aoyihing to accomplish thelr ends; Hughes | and it is pretty certain that confederation would not ‘The Mexican Question. is a worderer and was acquitted by a packed | exist six months before a contlict would arise between it The Mexican question will not be touched for a week fory; ‘there was no ballot vox for rejected | and the general government. Rather than be com- : qiieis. they rejected my father’s vote, who was regis- | pelled to submit to the dictation of the Eastern | or more, owing to Secrotary Seward’s recent affli@on. tered $0 1865, beeause they Hiner riggs yvsl trates majority: In. the general tegisiature, the West wonld | ‘There is no truth im the rumor that the Mexican Con- nppose they would have object my vi secede, and ask the protection of the Unite a § tee coon afraid: don't know what they were afraid | They would arrue that a forced union, as to which the |! t New Orleans had applied to General rai of, Imight have done something; don’t know what I | people were never consulted, could not be binding wpon permission for General-Ortega to pass to Mexico, would a bry men minh 98 wagers they Lng No sane man here be ier. that be rgeer gh Mexican Consul sent to-day @ despatch to Minister Ro- fl e City Yard and from the engine house | can permanen' no pal elieves: ye ‘2 by specials; wouldn't et any one vote unless it was for | {tself into a legislative union ad eventually a monarchy | ™°ro denying that charge. As General Ortega mtends iq Chapman. and old world ideas; while the other believes it will | issue a pronwnciamiento against the Mexican government, TESTIMONY OF AARON ROSR, he culminate m annexation or at least a republic with Dew } he cannot have the support of the Mexican officials. Am a policeman; was stationed in tha Middle District; | world ideas, It is not difficult to predict which will | nye oF the Society of the Army of the Reputed Murderers and Thieves Appointed Judges of Election—A Com misioner Drank. THB sTORM. Account ef the Dangers Escaped im the '. Casualties, &c.-The Probable Disasters on the Jersey Shore—Bridge De~ stroyed on the Harlem Raijroud—Coney Isinnd Branch, &c., '. As is usual on this portion of the Atlantic sea board adecided change in tho weather on Monday announced the near approach of a change in the moon's phase—the third quarter, at forty-nine minutes past nine o'clock A.M. yesterday. The clerk of the weather, from a care- ful study of Miss Lana’s past carcer, and of the influence she has heretofore exerted upon the surrounding ele- —_ Putting land, labor, stock, &c, at half their gole value in 1859, and cotton at twice or more ite gold value in the same year, it must follow that our opinion as to the investment is correct, The present year is bu criterion as to the cotton crop, for it has been certainly the moat unfavorable season since 1846. FATAL ACCIDENTS IN MASSACHUSETTS. Bostox, Oct. 36, 1866. Mr, J. L, Babson, Jr., a prominent citizen of Glouces ter, and well known throughout the State, was accident- Examimation of Witnesses for the Defence Yesterday. PROBABLE CLOSE OF THE CASE TO-DAY. | knew some of the special police; alll know worked in | win, under a federal syatem especially, on this con- ally and fatally shot by his brother while out gunnii ihe City Yard: didn’t know the Judges; the special | tinent, Tennessee. tents, has ascertaied that so early a change generally a few days since. as &e. &e. ke. police were not Mt for anybody's company; they were ‘THK PROSPRCT IN ENGLAND. Generals Geant and Sherman will attend the meeting of | tro64s a storm. In this instance his calculations proved | , Marius Baker, s well known conductor on the Old rongbs, went and got a hat from Hindes; had no choice; But whether for good or evil, confederation appears t© | the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, in Cincinnati, reliable; whether they aro equally so as to the ubxt Colony railroad, died to-day from injuries received by paid $1 75; was offered one like it for $1 90; visited | be stil a long way off. The Canadian rovernment is : pase treaesTte tue caine cieteion: eur aa obeeen T medmaall iociaee cotthn Quchesammaren waibe intines tne | OF the 14th of November. The following is General ballot ; didn’t go into the room. New Brunswickers at the late election there went for | Grant's letter accepting the invitation to be present :— Cross-examined—Saw one iv the Ninth ward; they | wnion, but repudiated the Quebec scheme: the Nova ‘Cincenatt, Sept. 11, 1866. generally put the rejectea ‘box before the ether; they | Scotian legislature gave a majority for union but not for | Brevot Major General M. F. Force:— are sent out by the officers and are returned; don’t |) the scheme; and a majority of the adult population bave GenexaL—t have the pleasnre to acknowledge the re know whether they were sent there in the morning; petitioned against any union, When the delogates meet | eoisi of invitation from your committee to be present at don’t know when they were carried; was not at roll- {im London next month the difficulties wil! have barely | the meeting of the Army of the Tennessee, to be held in he was a bad man, that he was proved a thief; to go | call in the morning; don’t know what instructions were | commenced, and to add to thet cmbarrassments the | ihig city on the 14th of November next, It will afford home and be a better man; Chapman told bim it was | given; been three years in the force; ama Union man; | imperial government has yet to make up its mind en the | me great pleasure to be present on that interesting oc- Iacky be did not get into t te Prison; they told me | don't know what you mean by radical; voted for Har- |. subject, casion, and I know pothing mow to prevent it; Kthere- ‘Thad only done my duty; tbe fist straw bat T got was | vey and Young and the others; the hats can bo bought Although the question is a splendid one forcommis- | fore accept, with pleasure. With great respect, your beit er by week: tab thier haces ab Vandana’? shat etision: ng run over by a freight train a few days since. However, the clerk aforesaid calculates that the week will be “changeable, with cold rains,” Among the Germans such a rain as deluged this vicinity on Monday night would be described as ‘‘the last tears of summer ‘bidding adieu to winter.”’ Indeed, the dense showers of rain alternating with the violent gusts of wind through- out the night could be compared to nothing else but the Testimony for the Prosecution. From the Baltimore American, Oct. 30.) TISTIMONY OF ALFRED MORGAN. Jam acquainted with Dibbs, a Judge in the Third pro- einet. ‘ward; he was proved a thief before the Com. Firet - missioners; a difficulty arose between him and myself; thought I would show his character: Mr. Hindes told THE NEGRO SUFFRAGE QUESTION IN INDIANA. INDIANAPOLEB, Oct. 30, 1866. The Gasrtte of this evening comes out squarely in favor of negro suffrage in Indiana. An attempt will doubtless bo made in the Legislature this winter to en- franchise the blacks. A State Convention of colored people is to be held in this city shortly to take action in regard to suffrage, from Mr, Hindes; he bought thera tor the p patios; or at the hat stores; saw hats like ours in different hat om siogneiony snd cinlaegiey: a he ooh pee obedient servant, @. 8 GRANT, General, se aden pd atte Tt was oe the Said wo go and gat them; o8° they suid yeu; when we fn TesrMony ov carramn cAssm. |) | preserva il ipetead of palley, tis moro than likely it litany Cie Retainers Caer ene og (2 0 hyena iar alien Wat bees, MAILS FOR EUROPE. ee Eee ar areal ine seweel et York meqpre Se tainaira ha oars tn his office to sagas pera te There is a call in high quarters tor a report of the | struck hereahouts from the eoutheastward—bence the | 7, Cunard matt eae NG nan t rain Jud Se rie Sete, na tmnt | Gest ams cel'stea! nated nt eat Ny CITY POLITICS. crertine othe Batra Soe ceneiaes | aenN SARE $8 Sala SE AERIS Tb ote are ess ate om REUSE police were all radicals; dun i they said they had good hate; J regarded it ns an order Mee 3 Dy the last session of Congress, southeast was prevented by the contigurat'‘on of the gmmong them; one of the judges was 4 lamplighter in the ye city, Oy ot ioe ewic-He was the man employed by the olty to light the lamps and clean them; saw some of the faine kind of bats, marked $150, in’ the window; we paid $175; tho captain said we wore compelled to go ‘there; 1 paid for the hat when Tgotit; Tam @ con vative; been on the force about four years or more; I cant tell the time of the difficulty between me ‘and Dibbe; it was about two years ago. TESTIMONY OF JOHN #, HARNER. Prior to the clection 1 saw Mr. Hindes, early in Bep- tember; asked him his intentions with with respect to the election judges and whether he would appoint coa- servatives according lo the usual custom; his language was very decided that he knew only one party, and that was the loyal party; told him there were two parties: he nly knew one loyal party; asked if he considered all ‘epposed to him disloyal; after some hesitation he said motall; suggested it would be better to do so, to free the elections from any inference of fraud; he appeared very decided to adhere to his own plan; have voted three ‘times in twelve vears—once for Governor Swann, once for Mr, Chapman and once for Mr. Brown; I am a con- The mails for Europe will close at half-past nme o’clocw. on Wednesday morning, \ The New Yorm Heratp—Edition for Europe—will be ready at half-past eight o’clock in the morning. Singie copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents, MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The steamship Ocean Queen, Captain Howes, will leave this port on Thursday for Aspinwall. ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacifie will close at half-past ten o'clock on Thursday morning. The New Yorx Herstp—Edition for the Pacitic—will be ready at half-past nine o’clock in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents, coast from working any damage in the harbor. To this fact may be attributed the safety of the great fleet which lay moored in the harbor of the metropolitan city, Below are given the detaile which have been gathored concerning the lagers and the effects of the sale, The officers of tho steamer Schultz, which was on duty in the Lower Bay, gives the following report:— Evening beforo last there was a heavy galo from the southeast. From three to eight o'clock yesterday morn- ing the storm was at ite height. The steamtug P. C. Sebultz, which had been commissioned attend upon the yacht race between the Vesta and L’Hironeile, could not, on account of the wea’her, go to Sandy Hook ; and, as she had the placing of the buoy twenty miles to windward of the lightsbip, it is presumed that the race @id not take place. Owing to the direction in which the wind blew, we have few casualties to report in the im- mediate vicinity of New York harbor, but during to-day we should not be surprised to hear of a number of mis- haps outside, to shipping on the Jersey shore. The steamer Hecla arriv evening from Liverpool. She experienced heavy weather, but passed through the storm of yesterday morning without sustaning any from Hindes; it was in May; did not pay $1 75 for i A System of Moral Reform to be Inaugurated them; paid $1.60 for thom; paid $1 15the year pre- |Camdldates for the Assembly ~Thelr Record " inahe Departments. vions: some of the hatters said they would furnish the and Prospects, d&e. It lnciated that ‘the heads of departments Rave bad hats for $1 15, if they ea Cog on ous we we the The subjoined brief notices are sketches of some of “ ctor: eanaidaration sts’ eaides an’ ve iy ae . | lease ; thir joven ave e morality amor capa where we pl we bough y candidates who are aspirants for the State Legislature in the cauplovhe of: thals'daugeel: Wiaustiiiah can tase! them all alike, the capacity of Assomblymen, After investigating the SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. various lists of nominees for Assembly, presenting near- bales * cosines: pa cise python ng —— found very difficult to 2 Examination of Witnesses for the Detence-- pike sprclpcniblle seca ph 5h aie ‘and some | ' Promptly dismiss from service those clerks or other ‘The General Fatrnens of the Election Sougtet | 1050) the resords OF tiny vo orde to mote, and many ot | emproyés eho may be detected in frequenting gaming to be E hed—Votes Rejected » ii tables and houses of ill repute, who unnecessarily Ward on the Charge of Being Rebel, &e. them have neither home, habitation or hailing place, | et an ne in debt or pleated MORI 866. ored vi mes placed i = Baxrmore, Oct, 30, 1 nor are they hon ‘by having their nat in ccumected. with masabeans ae ian Wiatiataty dor The evidence taken at Annapolis to-day was mainly te | the City Directory, Additional names will be published show that the character of the judges of election ana | ina fature article. aa eed 6 Mi ae goat by han Fa special police was generality good. The witnesses ex- THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. oer oadaaea em ean agai ye amined were chiefly judges of election themselves, or John Hayes is the Tammany nom:neo for this district. ee i ad wey ie ae ay Wh sien persons in some way connected with the present city | Mr. Hayes is a native of this city. a lawyer by profession; ‘atlapp aha bas pelea sia gie oth pica her of the Board of Education in 1882, and government, « he was a member of the Board of Education an Se hai of these Secieineanbls ackcolase: servative; by the disloyal party 1 presumed he meant | Taylor,-Clerk of the Police Commissioners, testified | re-elected in 1868. He is considered one of the active ‘ dam: mo steamers from the Gulf, South and Cali- | (YROSBY OPERA HOUSE tee Sho consérvatives and that the adicals: were the ouly Rica tote for rejected votes were furnished, but out | Members of the Board, a devetoo to educational matiers, The Union Pacific Railroad. fornia will be due here to-day. It is to be hoped that C a ' Soyal party. & good debater and possessing @ good deal of energy of A telegram has been received by the Secretary | they have outrode the gale in safety. ART ASSOCIATION. Cross-examined—Am @ Union man; sympathize with | of eighty precinets only twenty-seve were returned. | charncter, of the Interior, from General J. H. Simpson, | A lighter belonging to Mersra Cozens & Co., 134 | nHp SPLENDID CHROMO-EN se everybody; didn’t eympathize with the Tebellion; sym- | Hindes, ono of the Yolice Commissioners, refused to | ° , ., MIFIM DIEM, T tinited States Army, dent of the Board | Pearl street, whilst engaged in loading the ‘ship 0 |GRAVING FROM CROP- u re wrony A yi 2) t " os > Presi 4 s — Feateds had bo special sympathy with the party of the | sve the judges any instructions, been ronominated by the United Democratic Organiza | of Government Commissioners; appointed by the Prosi- | Hoboken. "She bad on board 450" barrels of wit 180" ck SEY'S GREAT PICTURK, South in arms against the Government; felt no general Hibden testified that he knew of no rebel bring regis- sins. me Jaa young poe real a resident ns the ein dent of the United States to examine and ee sym with them; was opposed to their seccession, | tered; but another witness said there were. In one ward | W' e republican w have as ye mn unable Dnt thlax't ever talatained the side of the Govern it was admitted that votes registered in 1805 had been | SUF @ candidate, the district being largely democratic. | Port upon the Union Pacitic Railroad, dated at Plum ment against the South; am a registered voter of 1866; REVENTH DISTRICY. Creek station, on that road, October 26, stating 400k the oath freely and willingly; was not hore in 1865 | rejected on the charge of being rebel. The most prominent candidate in this district is Frank | ¢hat ie Commissioners had just examined the eighth ; would have applied then for registration; t A. Ransom, tho democratic Union nominee. He is a Se eeeere ‘partion, conservative and redieal; aida’ | (aoc" opigeal befaiscin nant bias yi seni be | Song man of considerable ability and talont, and Is sup. | fection of thirty miles of said road and found the same Know that the principle of the conservative party was | 40fended, as also the general fairness of the elec! ported by many of the leading citizens of tho Fifteenth | in an acceptable condition, and that the road is now in “THE AMERICAN AUTUMN,” HA8 JUST BEEN COMPLETED, AND WILL SPEEDILY BE READY FOR DELIVERY. IN ORDER 10 KEEP PACE WITH THE LARGE ANC CONSTANT DEMAND FoR ENGRAVINGS, & NEW which were lost spite all endeavors to save them. An- other lighter, ing to Messra. Tornbull, McBain & Co., corner of Broad and Pearl streets went down about the same time, Her cargo was not of any great value, CELLARS OVERFLOWN, At the came time the shipping in the harbor was : posed to great danger, the cellars of. the lower portion of” the city were in imminent danger of being tlooded. On See ee eae Sear muti imine Neaabica ciianec coea uber or eet ete Lemurs cet ree aginee auince nant eee | Tenmne oraee te NEAOWA Sn pe yonls Brees wi | arent es caine ea teeL Css arene eet Am Sm ER lL Conservative party were opposed to the Registry law; ‘cd tetaloatgeaneaagnel Tho radical candidate for this district is Mr. Edward | from Omaha, or to @ point twenty-eight miles wontof | S018 of the swollen tide were too plainly vintbion eater BEARDS “WESTWARD! HAO," the law ‘le te restrain men’s actions and not their | _ It's not regarded that the evidence to-day has helped | ypitchol, a young lawyer of this city, and a son of Judve | the one hundredth meridian of west longitude. General | day. ‘Tne samo was the case along Went otreot, ial fg ve shoughts; think extremo measures should not be re- | the Police Commisrionera, Mitchell, of this aity. | He has been identified with the | simpeon has since telegraphed the Secretary that he will Thin nerthy of note that 40 ae expesieaclog heavy HAS JUST BEEN ADDED TO THE LIST sort mhen miler cael nnver thou miler |The Governor wi tat oaht and give te fa op. | rie pry ne arma soo basco Thao Cor mim ber some essay Seana bare oo canriricatis Five DotsaRs i oe "Am utterly opposed to forcing negro | Portunlty for testimony on both sides, NINTH DISTRICT. bi The Green Bay and Lake Michigan Ship | Europe. It had been tated at the PRahamngir| THE REMAINING SHARES guttrage upon a State; don’t want jt forced upon us by To-morrow evening the case will probably be closed. Mr. Charles T. Polhemus, the conservative Union can- Canal, the moon on the 234 ¢ October—full moon—an uousu- ieee people of other States; would resist it by all means in GOING OFF VERY RAPIDLY. Boopleof other Staten; would resist is by al means le |. ‘The Grand Jury bas indicted three jadges and two didate, wit! no dovbt carry this district. He ts@young | The authorities of the State of Wisconsin having filed ;,conel ible tal \d one of the counsel of o clerks of the late etection board, tar iimeegetian ror, Destieaetst As he has most of | im the General Land Office a lat of lands enduring to the ally heavy swell in the tide might be expected the west cost of the OldWorld, Whether we Of the Atlantic APPLICATION FOR THE UNSOLD CERTIFICATES party; don’t think I ever took grounds in favor of the i sea board are to havi more of the swollen tide or not, it sxc soverhment as Tey tbe Telelban; ace seen ag. 6 eae ryriected, endorsements in the district, he wiil no doubt | State under the act of Congress, approved April 10, 1866, | would be well to log out and be prepared, es SHOULD AT ONGE BE MADE a o war, c netra canal nect Ta IX JERSEY ay, — 4 apoibont. 00 amos B. quitey. CANADA. ‘Henry Rodgers, the democratic cand’date, has twice in as oneal eer beieenre: ‘The rain storm with unabated fary til! nine THE PAINTINGS OFFERED AS PRIZES Am a policeman; on the 11th of October was at the mAb RAID TDR te been elected heretofore, and has the united democratic dren Bay wi gan, Secrotary of the | grciock im the mosing, when St was found that limbs see Becond pero —— ward; ajudge named Kink was SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. ob ppg a He fe pminent ere pa ag te gd Interior has directed that the lands be prepared for ap- | were Sopa trees - im seVeral placos’ trees Rees py Sermeriy on the police force; was a radical; to — 5 many years al to the State for rpose. Tho comminsion is | Were completely’ from roota, At No, 56 Grand | THE GRANDE! LLECTH the Third precinct, Seventh ‘wards Westwood, a j The Ramsay Contempt Case—Steeple Chase | Fire Department, + cabhathag Took as ait ghee pbcegiia tad AMERICAN WORKS DP ART EVER PRE. SENTED BY ARY ART ASSO. there, Corfe eee ee ne ne hoee anak conservati vy. ther es, cl or police; one of ihe patony lice came and told me be had just come now engaged in examining and adjusting the lists of selec- tions, which amount to 200,000 acres. , Appointments. y - TENTH DISTRICT. Races at Montreal—The Confederation Ques- John L. Diamond is the Tammany candidate in this tien, de. Moxrneat, Oct. 20, 1566, | “istrict, “He was formerly a school trustee of the Seven- speci: iceman th ward, and is said to be @ gentleman of capacity —— Sretstore ibd badly. io me Seventh ms ‘The case against Ramsay, whom the crown prosecuted nd integrity ‘of character. Ho hes also received the | 4. B. Denman, of Kansas, was to-day appointed Super- CIATION To THEIA one was three times and taken to the station | for contempt of court, which has been put off from day | nomination of several independent organizations. intendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern Superin- SUBSCRIBERS. to day, was expected to have bean decided this morning. ‘The radical mda: inte alee ct ig Mr. Jobn Vv, | tendency. The hearing had been fixed positively for Friday last, | Gridiey. a wealthy builder, an old New Yorker, and one | James A. Morgan, of Obio, has been appointed by Sec- but Ramsay went to Quebec the evening before. Coun- | who has been identified in many measures for the reduc- | retary Browning as chief clerk of the Peusion Bureag. gel to-day appeared for him. Judge Drulmond eaid Ram- pen. of 1 a ee a ae eee Mr. Morgan has been chief examiner in the Pension Bu- say's conduct was excusable, and the answers he had | spiny’ combination which is pressing the tax ridden |*feau for about four years, loft were a greater insult than the original offence. He | people of this city. Tho elect'on of Mr. Gridley would be Pardoned by the President. recommended the counsel to consider whether they | # measure that his constituen's would never regret, and The President hag directed the issue of a warrant for th lation of the State id meet the should not be withdrawn, to save Rameay from worse Eeecuinagetin ean mertinetveaie the pardon of Erastus 0, Parker, who was convicted at Tra gt ick 00 bounsel to take, souumerniontion of toe Leander RTRRTE DIOTRIOT a the October term of 1862 of the United States Circuit Major Leander Buck is the Tammany, Yozart, McKeon | Court of Mi huseti fi coal! terrogatories to be answered the caso was postponed till | and Demorratic Union candidate for Assembly from this bed bra “is pain nag ing seed bars : Pa He rhe rule and Teeter which ia abelance tra:.” | distelct. He comes fresh from th¢ people. having never | Money Known to have been stolen, and sentenced to five First, because the rule doca not show nor purport to be | before been a candidate for publicoffice, He isa master | yours’ imprisonment. a rule for any contempt in the face of this court, nor for Lea raped bE nom mae OG ue Gs cee A New National Bank. any contempt for resistance to any legal provers of thit | years and also during the active days of the late rebel and relea: @ carried the ballot box to the station ‘nthe ening; his name was Ketler; arrested several myself; rergeant Robinson stripped tar of ene of them; James Thornton forged papers on the gov- ernment; another deserted the urmy during the war; persons arrested that day were ordered to be detained wntil after the polla closed; some half dozen of the specials were very drunk and disorderly; they were em- ; ay in the City Yard ly the Governor—Did you see any rejected boxes at ‘the precinct where you voted? A.—No; in the Eighth ‘ward there was one up until about ten o’cloc! it the ‘Third precinct they were not using hem; a ju from another precinct advised with them and suggested their receiving the registered votes; officer Scott said he was » afraid there was going to be trouble, that they were not Feceiving all the votes. Cross-examined—I presume the box was sent as usual; gaw the wagon going round; saw a box at my precinct; THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE, ACTUAL VALUE $600,000, Ty FIRST GREAT PREMIUM. BIERSTADT'S “YO SEMITE VALLEY, WORTH $20,007, fs now on exhibition {u Cincinnatl, CROPSEY’S “AMERICAN 4UTUMN,” WORTII 96,00, 1a now on exhibition in Philadelphia, SCHUSSELE'S “WASHINGTON IRVING” Severe Storm on the Hadson—Accideut on the Hadsor Biver Railroad. Yovauxerrsiz, Oct. 30, 1966, Asevere storm’ f Taio \ed wind commenced here about eight o'cl#ck Inst evminig, and continued with great violénce *hroughout the Yght and until to-day at noon. The ~ator in the Huds rose to an unusual height, art the docks and picts tereabouts were sub- morge?t0 such an extent that pissengors for the Mary Powsth were conveyed to that tet in boats, From ee along the Hudson come repon. of a severe At Peekskill, the lower part of ho, near the river were flooded, and manufacturing estan” ments wore compelled to suspend business, "abe The National Bank of the State of Missouri, at St court, nor of any of the Judges thereof; second, because, —— am jart what {was in 1861; ama Union man; don't.| Sor going a rule for any ‘contempt ou the nd, because, | Tior. Ho is a practical man and a property holder. His | Louis, capital $3,410,300, was established to-day two miles below Peckabill the wack of the Hadeoo River WORTH $5,000, identify myself with the radical party; think officer | court, or any contompt for resistance to eny legal pro- | election is eure, bank waives the right to circulation, Railroad was washed away, aud when the Albany ex- | i, — Scott is a radical; been on the force since 1861; ho agreed | cogs to this court, o of any of the Judges thereof, | 4, nie district Then, O'Caisnan is the McKeon Personal. press train down reached that point this morning it was | ‘*™w on exhibition in Chicago. with me that tbe rejected votes shouki be recsived. it is mot founded on nor supported or accom- | wat! Mowart aud Cooper Institut democracy nominee, | Thomas Pitnain, of the District of Columbia Fecently | thrown from the track, every car going off ew HART'S “WOODS IN AUTOMH,” Was an officer in the Western District; we got orders | Panled by ang affidavit charging him with any contempt | TT's.” young man of fine educational abil ty. and has | appointed Consol at the island of St. Helena Yeft Wash | York exhress Op Nad, Jet pitas om the Mate Semele ine woniit gst, from the captain to vo to Hindes and get our hats, y y isd ‘with politics bre a short time, He is ington to-day to take passage for Liverpedh en rowle to Ei aster that has ever boen experienced on the River Railroad, This afternoon the weather fins cleared up, a strong northwesterly wind is prev , and the weather is growing decidedly colder. storm tended the whole length 18 feared that considerable track of the Hudson River Railroad was covered water this morning to a depth of several inches for a the court; third, because the rule does not contain any | been identi t ebarges; this isa new specification; |, occurred to me oy farie ev dence , gin The fourth and firth | Clerk of Part 2 of Feo cmap aoc ai dune his post of duty. n ' ee ee with a motion toset | qo Levinger 1s the radical candidate in this dis- The Crops ‘when the first witness was on the stand; don’t object new under your Excellency’s declaration that you Oe epee aiahe needs raine all day, the Montreal Hunt | trict. Ho was a member of the last Legislature, and | ‘The following information concerning the ¢rope in ‘wanted » thorough examination, which we interpret to was the only member of his patty from this city who | several sections of the country bas just bees received at Zbean that you will admit of all'sorts of evidence.” sragPie chase came of | Six bornes wore cntered for the | voted against tho Excise law. He will receive some | te sett rea, Department of ie Interlor:—A Mr. Schley said—Orders emanating from a porson who | Witch coming in by head; Starliebt, ridden by Mr. | WPPOTL in the ensiing contest fram the opponents of on cousty, N. C., states has the power of appointment is an act under we Elwes, of Boston, socond: Johnny Reilly, a good third; | Prescriptive legistatio despatch from Stowesville, ares mana right to dic- " th: F os 1 14 now on exhibition in New York. CONSTANT MEYER'S “RECOGNITION,” WORTH 96,000, is now on exhibition fm isi be. BEARD'S “DEBR ON THE PRAIRIE* Mr. Alexander said—We are here to answer certain * rge of offigial misconduct. Has . Be . ‘TWENTY-FIRST DIETMICT. that the corn crop ir “at State willaverage well, and — tate to appointees from whom they shall buy their hats Grimaldi, & fair fourth; Fenelin, nowhere. Legal Teo- | Heury_W, Genet, ex-Councilnan, ex-Alderman, ex- | te’ Coen saree is a8 00d ag, usual, The im | eet ae ee ter ot hotly tracks te ecent WORTH 94.000, and make himself that person? That is an act of of- | was finished. It was a (good rece, but the ground was County Clerk, is the Tammany g"’ candidate for this talngencs Pe te ‘ed from Towa {# to. the effect | hours, but now all train: are running regularly. No = Js now on exhibitionin Boston. ficial misconduct; the general charge ia official miscon- district. He is one of the pure breed of the cop) ead vet, "A fact is stated. If you cousider that fact oficial | Sry Qeeey., Somme presty aut leapa mere made xco—a | stripe, formerly loading spirk in the City Hall and | tha sme wheat crop is \ the Dest ever raised wsconduct you must reccive that evidence. If the | military steeple chase—and of there the Doctor baulked | Swmmany ‘‘rings.”” Bofore lie is elected he should be | i, hat State, and the same is true of ater side bad made this objection eariier we would | at the first stone wall, It was a very exciting race, and required to explain the unsetiled money matters con- pat ‘The sugar cane, hodevor, bas q asly Bave drawn upa ification. We meant no surprise. . | nected with the tenure of his office of County Clerk. AD CS coager d will be appointed counsel to comment fate, ip inner, de bea fot Dh earn The democracy of this distri have got ashamed of { damaged by the frost, and the potato crop is small, Po- spon mirrap, having fost the other early in the race. Mr, | ‘he nominee, and on last Mondiy night held an jee | tatoos are selling at forty ceutaper bushel. Letters fret Mr, Alexander said—I assign the reason why we do * pndent convention and upaninously nominated Henry not chivct, 1 shall enter into wo dscussien. as to such a. | Moesy’ ere meee oe nein, beeen, Ee. . penonaats Kreularivs for Assemblyman, The new nomivee bas | Fontenelle, Nebraska, state thé:the frost has injuwd the son was hort, which tact surprise, when it is known ye was going along at a fast rate, and that to the of where the atcident occurred is'an embank- = high andonly about three feet from the GIGOUX'S “ALPINE SCENERY * WORTH $3,000, fs now on exhibition in New York, YOLK’S MARBLE BUST OF OOR LATE MARTYRED PRESIDENT. | ‘The Storm at Portinnd, Me. PorrLamp, Me., Oct, 30, 1966, . A severe somhwest gale bes prevailed here all — constituting official misconduct. We feel satistied held several offices of public tmst in the city and State | oorn to agreat extent, In localities the he#*y rains day. aBRABAN LM, Tint ‘no cam eotall Unlaga right. To. object ‘touny tert scheme of confederation aigued by o thin of ihe Lower | Koveruments, and 80 far bas hal a good record. have retarded the ripenist of Ibe corn ang Produced an | Several walls in the harnt disttiC, which were being re- | ,, oo peg bel exis Ue charge la infurmal,and that he shoctd nave | Cenmdamembers of tho indo bene formantoa * vis Maaubican Oeenaeien overgrowth, The hig? Winds fhat followed these rains | built, have been blown down. Th tamer Katandin | "°°" ™ emmibition im Chicago. to the British government in the Cunard steamer to sail Yonaervative Republican g aed ¢ damage caused has put in here for a harbor. The steamer, LEUTZE'S ORA: farmwined us a copy of charges and specifications, They | on Wednesday. It is the wide-spread belief hore that | ‘The Union County and Judiciary Convention met tast | have materially ee mt te aiedecr, adltee semen purer, dst AND PORTRAIT OF Seats toe teerastiat. cone Shae: Ge hai aiebed Srarelo"The Britinh papulatiec-a all wot French Gass, | S!RHt, Pursuant toe previcusadjournment, at the repub- rains, ‘The crop eal bi preebinay Schima nadie pices aly ‘4 posts THE KATIONAL HRKO. ae aes re eee same, itiane are called—are very much od tol and are | lican headquarters, corace of Brootway. and pia Te Ess, Shecrhens Caatie ‘nahn: li abieee fhe mipptng te the harbor afb ULYSSES 8. ORANT, c t and carried upani- Deas reported. purty Ject towueh testimony at thie wage ot the caon under the | French Canadians are’ alee oppoved.fo'Mt, stbcugt: on | tenwaty Stkat “A's asemed IDexpedient to make any | Jacob Jeweuthal, & well known claim agent, who | riding ont the gale wall ‘Seem ex extinin to estos. Wndorstanding we have of the ruling uf your Excellency. | dinvreot grounda nomination for the ofice of Ragister,"’ when the Conven- | was chareed with ing frauds and forgeries upon _—_— DA Ny MORAN, \ ‘ anaton ee tne teeae aan ee 3 “4 _ | ton, after vg the customary vole of thanks to its | gederal govern at New Orleans to the amount ‘The Storm in Rhode Island. AY HA ie ae have ben on the ferce a good while. ” OUR OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE. officers, adjourned sine dic. of 61,000,000, died night of cholera, after a few Provipesce, R. 1., Oct. 30, WESEE, a a 4 By Ld pine pat zen at emg the Ay aon age OE ee RATE AT TAT AY ROBBERY. hours’ saves. Pg tsa Caen Saban here 14 horn ONNTAG, F ‘ voted im the Twentieth ward; Lieutenant Owens, : Phe OESPEI TEMP HIGHW. : twelv 1s increased to ® furious between . “ uw formerly of the Western district, was a judge; Morrison | S:veral days after the statement appeared in the Naw — " . in the United artist of = was 1 Yorn Henao that there had been a row in the Cabinet | The beauties consequent upon the recent extra cre’ OUR WASANGTON CORRESPONDENCE. tweive and one o'clock to-day, The tide was unpfece- amounrmdth oF sivas, a Q Bo son know thetr political sentimenta? A. Think | 1. tne vow going journals cf the province awoke to | 188 of Broadway between Vesey and Fulton *7°°l8 191 Wuccess of the free Labor Syatem in Virgi- | “*niedly high. | Wharves wore covered, and cellars Slled RER fH ORE THAN "Dud you see any rejected ballot boxes? A. J didn’t | the fact that such had been the case. rapidly developing themselves, Among the s0venh, | nia—THe Land iam Sabdivided Amen ee eee ee lean damapels Tea buildings | Ondersund recitanom tboulg we eaHORKS OF ART ser apy; was told ‘ ‘ 3 to be derived from the late “improvement” Small Farmeri—Mathematical and Nautieal | ®#rbor, and were more or less damaged. Two buildings A Ante were unroofed, and three unfinished buildings blown down. * Lonsdal Compan end large syed =o le trees were In Newport the te swept over ang whart The wall of the Old Colony Railroad The embankment of tho i en oe washed away so badly as to stop ‘The row resulted in a compromise. Mr. Galt har not Cro-8 examined. ere Was @ certain order that at a certain hour We could leave our beats and get the lista, | Yet got back to bis old place in the Finance department, TRETINONY OF CAPTAIN CARSEI. bat he has achieved the next thing to it, He bas been the alert, b**® not been slow Reralled—I Know I was in a car coming from National | o¢ciatty appointed a delogate to England, ostensibly to | (heh fentlemen, over on the alert, 0” ay aq wag | esidenta of fro adjoining counties in Virginia— ol AS : PRINCIPAL AGENCY IN NEW YORK te Art lL ¢ 4 Baak; heard 9 shade at the corner of Howard and Bal- | 1. nee ine interests Of the Protestacta of Lower Le genni mA a member’ of the | yadon and _~make very favorable reports of 4 “A, i t natitute, 62% .. BRANCH AGENCY, uy |. ©, ROOT & ANTHONY, STATION ‘Nassau sti BROOKLYN AGEXCY. ih J. MORRIS 2 £0 184 Pulion stree 1 wi Spe further particniars and eine OF at he quarter are the opportanities afforded Pr aohiangg Instyaments superiority of American Man- ‘and fleot footed gentry for plying thet » ufattures, &o Ws , Oct, 29, 1865 taore; saw Wood there, as he came in be feil with his hile om the lookout for ’ hear! upon the shoulder of & lady; she pushed it off; he | Canada in the Confederation negotiations, but really to | fraternity. John Me" oe Gbeerved a gentic. | th free labor /system in vogue there during the last pave the way back to ® Ministerial position. As a make | chances, near 3° hi' aah Todge tel) towards Ris seat; he was under the influence of his way across the year, In Faffax county particularly a great many L.jnor; gald to Lieutonant Seebold, thore was Mr. Wood ’ man 9 — ~ satan saving Grupk in the street, and asked liu. to send some | Weight to this compromise measure, Mr. McGee haa also | IAB, *DAtOrREY Neti Rete fi od | quail plots of land have been taken up by white mon | ‘hres hours, ba nipeeed, (APSOLUTE DIVORCHS OBTAINED IN ANY state ow ana take bim home, I got out of the car, and a little | been appointed a delegate to champion the interests of | in the est 108 he was tT liged to from the Noh and freedmen, who bave been very suc- without puolicity or Sapeeere. No fens eh: unuh 1-y, Luhink bis grandson, came aud ted him away; bave and ® Kes quntiocsse several times Lad, fealty, |/oeeety! the present year in raisiag rope, for which o is obtained, Consuliation free. GEORGE. LN. the Catholics of Uppor Canada, and it's thus that Can- te " ada bas ben ruled for years, If a politician makes bim- | Arahieg th Eee ee eae ie erged ig | Feedy market bse boen found in Washlagton, George: the “ration ; he used to come ther» and interfere with the | self troublesotme to the powers that be, his arquie™ J-Chol however, end return found himself grabbed | town and Alexandria. While not so many acres have . ie tare Peat pry bo tae | gouneal re. cence in their policy is purchased by & commitavl «8 ‘the owner of the watch and firmly held until police- | been cultivated as before the war, still the aggregate by Port & commissioner, that be laid away over me, ww | Office or a delegation, and the extra expen ayaa Renee tae ther reren manage to “each {ho | yield has teen greater, for the small plots in the hands of ores: ; reoo him before that aoder the infuence of liquor, but COLN, Lawyer, 0 Nasenu street, New York city tevor so bad us that; since then be bas never been in ILMENTS OF THE FEET. CORNS. BUN pa NS ag ra hy di . ‘urative al im A terrible storm raged bere all the forenoon and dur. the greater part of the afternoon, but it has now TAIN CURE roa PILES, ¢ Hindes. and told bim he bad betier talk to Mr. | « the overbarthened showkter shortly , ical farmers bave been more thoroughly cultivated. | abated and at midnight it is clear and cold. ect ge ot ed to Mt" | the worst of it tm Blt resources of the | Plate were closed the woule-bo. nighwaymas hour the | Fis immediay offeet of the now labor system has been ‘Ten eae Gece which left last evening for capkouun . imupeuen . Bite cats hit tno one had observed hit constantly drained to satisfy ‘ed to police headquarters and locked up He will te | to ¢ i the value of Innda, Indeed tosuch an MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, Sold by all . \. Pay) Ay ‘edar miree\. N. mm eer tien [Oblate 4 OP the Cates rironeaetin to, as. B. LTY, 447 Brondway, Pe Jn seer i} it ir residence if desired. ‘ Hiew’* sorn anny reatly ‘ country. ore. Soe extent is thb the case that some of the old planters «8 government party, no public | taken to the Tombs police court this moru/ng, when the er the list | the neett oe paasred wner of the wateb, Mr. J. G. Hamilton, the well known | Sa¥ they are paaey $0 } ae er encouraged. Sen of valent | Terre, wilt ‘operas imake » formal complaint againet | On Ia ouservatives — since then never saw bln Mr. Ewalt farniehed me Spoorible men wory or 23 | 2 F i z : 3 . “a look in vain for some opportunity to employ sony Yana thee irl wit thet hewacde! (ire gigen and whien te erethed way ta whth eer “4 ¥ ” thy 1" j Ar he 4 chere are’ WULP AION eh oe ‘rigid the | cverament Is conducted han blasted every hope, they, | REORGANIZATION OF THE RATIONAL EXPRESS COMPANY.) from two h rm a fi it Tr wo hundred and mys with ¢ el, aay were | & \ dernier resort, go to the United states. It is some- Rrssimons, Ost, 99, 1908, large peaitr seh. gant, of, maneees Se wert Cee The steamer Lewiston, Captain Knight, which sailed from Portland last night, came oy through, ar- Pane siesmer Lady, Lang. for Bangor, conn the three o'clock P.M. which lett Boston at Seog unared and tBirty of the 9 (mee a mattor of wonder to atenngers why hundreds of |v sljourned meeting of the stockhoklers of the Na. | 1 tract of one thou: at a Cros. oueile for men a he ” omg tional Express Company was held to-day, A committee | sixty andseventy cords of wood per day into Washing- yester- Pomeexamined = adn MN lament, have | ujusnnds of <rolgramte annually go to ewell the weall | 1 sc vttvation presented an elaborat report, show. | ton duriay last winter and spring, setting, come $6 per pow eo Jaga ae ee ee —_—-__ a “ vat Thad Joe Kenly took charge bere; never | Att population of the great republic, a large proportion | iy. ¢he financial condition of the , With averies | cord, whidi is clear gain,the worth more with ‘The steamers Daniel Webster and Star of the: CTs aor ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL. detected, Rivet ery; | sect much men as | of thom passing through this country, while not one in a | of resolutions, which were adopted, ing that thirty | out than vith the wood upon it. ip year it is naa, tol Geccined to Ee the’ East, for dineases of the feei cured by Dr. ZACH ARIE, 760 Broad. were soienced under Brown a would not be | hundred remains hore, The answer is a plain one | per cent of the «tock already subscribed will suffice to | believed marly all of Fairfax and counties will enn earns pemed over fouth Boston | Z— RUE — ashamed of; in the Twoinh w vervative told me geands of native Cansdians are annually compelled to | pay the debts and prosecute the of the com. | dé io possesion of amall farmers, who will cultivate the ign po I ‘were - od | (TARP! VERY LOW FOR CAStL oy ces Cr fore ip anmimoning | quit the familiar «-ones of thelr childhood to seek that pany snooesstully, and mnstracting the dirctors to make | #0 to tts stmost capactty. The same state of facts holds | Clty and | non Lt REIGN and DOMESTIC aor 1 did not look to 1 toe aergoant to get } fortane in orher !oudt whieh the aysiom apon whieh ovr | further requisition of tou per cent upod stockholders, | (rvs in reged to Montgomery and some other counties | three are reported swamped. ae a SP UTAY 5 Ob hee veaes armas some good men; the Mervbal niannor ag that the | government 1s om on denies them here. An Eng!'sh | and procead to enforce payment from alt Uelinquents by | in Marylant, where the demand for real estate in small be were delayed houra TrlvORORe LEGALLY ObTAINSD, WrruoU? FoR Flot of city Hall’ we wnght tion at our digereation, | Hovernor is sent to ws; Wis petty court I composed of | the surest procent of Inw. An appeal 1# fade to stock- | quantities hme caused a greater rise in Values than was eres eee, Sore premtuines Ba toeta ce. the ever saw | cockney swells, who are-ent out here that their impor. | holders to respond promptly to ™ them, | ever drea: possible before, fact 1 | tunate aseleemens may be got rid of at the Colonial The new ‘airetiora ere sewers! Joneph T. Anderson, of The promae ect sere mee seer mever caw any one but Mr Wood intorioat ENCOURAGING VIEW OF THE FUTURE OF THE SOUTH. vanes. Consol aither of them intoriesiod at their orth ‘Attorney and CounseRer, Fxteen street, the Memphis Bulletin. of perfect’ quietude tn: vhe South by ik Of was one and a half houre after the Hoard elosed. | Office, and to theve are added a goodly number of ana. | Richmond; W. H. Perot, of Baltimore: Jj Carter Mar. | constriction of mathematical and pau ————— — TRETIMONY OF THOMAS ROCK TER, . M be ‘coun bury, of Geo wn ; Color 0, Aa , Hann. | Of considerable tr to wi RICK f KING. COUNSELTON a? Law wr dian syeophante, who forget te ountey and their t fC Cotonet M. 6. HL of § f portance to those whose fen- rT 77 Am in the Sixteenth ward, Second precinct; the | trymen tp the eunshine of vier rogal emilen, Amid ton, Va; RP. Zimmerman, of Atianwa H Webb, | ders the nsoaf them necessary, and to scientific men in Be further efactions will be ry Pablie and Commissioner of Dees for every Judges are Jlitle, Stuart, the other 1 con't know, they | crowd of eocknove and Aycophaits there ia little chance | of New York: J. Foley. of Baltimore, Wiliam Levers’ | general, Hitierto ovr maval and merchant service have Bt coce to the devolopment of the State, Lye dgcaments formally drawn op io Spanish Jere radicaia; thy iorks are radicals; the regaine amd ape | for an independent Canadian avd the poltey of the xo of Bultimore, and Lewis Norvell, of Eymrhbatg, Mr. | been dependent on nantical inatruments of English w@ted Staten, we , room No, ai ee etal police Wh radicals except one. and he will noteay ] ern @ to repress euterprice and turn e!) the | Perot will be President mm place of Genem! Joseph F ‘oonufacture, which have borne the ENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., SURGEOW Nu. 2 ONION erbat he kept a book of the rogistered wotert; the | reecan of the country to the narrow perpors of creat. | Johnetow veovracy, At the United States National Fit ay fadical cure ata key gee n't put their voter in the rejected bald | ing offi for theneelves and devendants Spr Rape ee Mg ~ ‘his city all chronometers are subjected It will, therefore, be sven that enterprising and TEMPESANCE CONVENTION AT POUGHKEEPSIE lor Lhe apace of from “ix months to pendent are dompelied to eck other ae, ey hone for either profit or honor as the reward of They do so with regret, for “even the savage * but as thines now are there is no | areetmbled here to day were in 1806, person. rom pari ent he why they wore rajocted, were noton the boo! r the lit of 1865; be would sear to sre considered Mt for use, A tl wou ts) gaw no box there, conservative roters register@ OMB EYE, MADE SEW WITHOUT seeoTACLAS, yngamia” address Dr. H. BU Pediat Tide Hrouswae Nem lonvention the storm neaqnence ( ¢ ik wagon the recietor for (ht fe ree, if the native population are | but fifty deleystes have a 1 More, hbwever, are | gotuer, bas» bg) wee, before. the, Judge gad tn 1965: he oTered to awer | forced vo sock the (rep pralnien of the Wee, te bartly | expected to-morrowe Tote. i vneon wae Vested 1» | American comet geet ate much superior y Drought Afty dollars and itty patel j hat Davie and Andrew J, Colgrove wer wd | re expecied that those who have not the same ties to | matters of a hue! character, together With discus. | (hronometors nade in New York aro Bow be purchased at one-third of | Fs ipo dy 8 oat a” ponens ald ' the grounds; offered to take ar ‘ them to our Northern aol fant thelr vine and | gions on different questions pearing on the subject of | naval nithoritie having of nd TS ‘Dr. |. Foote, i, serves shey "Sere, iagintered ; thoy wore. conserva if ‘roe under the chilling breath of an intriguing auto. temperance This evening ait a wan dhvered by | service rot only nore ona Ii procured (or muehy Yeas In eurremey 1 87. ow Kork. Jurgen dida’t know it; tNev voted ; oraey int at Rev, Mr. Foss, pastor of the st. ’aul'e Methodiet Epteco- | jury hy rongh nisge than hee Engi rt war in gold. A nomber one (eld Confential information for the married. sent age * crermony oF FRA é CORPRDRRATIOS. arch, New York city. The pompentiod wii! clone | now tn ume The seme ta alro trae w hand wan worth fifteen bund dollars in gold, the in- in sonled envel om receipt of ten cenis, ageresr - Aun Ww the Fourt) preeinet. Bighth ward the sumer ThE vince nitawure hae received saoiber plow from bore to morrow + neeser arf ieleeonem Fugen instruments. now manufac- terest of which, at @gbt per cent (tue rate ip Ajgbama). B. Foote, | 19 way, New Yoru, - ~ é . ete tes