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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1867. terday, station house; he was under The NEW YORK CITY. Seemeeriee ‘ras drank, bat nob stupid, Deputy Commissioner ee a examined—He joked, De , eae 8 ofthe ue eo ; THE COURTS. dtantion to, him becesen be me; I took bis Three ~~ eee” amo aa one of the parties there: Cody boyy river. NITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. they al know someusiag abot i; dnined Allea and Pte ERY, The Alleged Attempt at Bounty Swisdiiog. iy only, and took the names © wa” tnen, Before Commissioner Botts, — je ‘and people, aad wich 9 fail BOARD OF AUDIT. ‘The further hoaring of the case of Seigrist and others, | charge from tbe our the case was submitted to the who are charged with baving unlawfully procured an | Jury about three P. the court during the application to be made at the Second Auditor's office for | ihe crowd which had thronged 10a, SOA, nag ite additional bounty to be paid to one Heary Goldkuh!, | passages and portico ¢ the a building for Michie < swindled they being amare, a alleged, that Goldkubl had re: | ours, and/< was at ve o cloak Gommsaaienl Bomba) | accused are aald to be ibe following:—Garrett & equa, | tion of the Comaterfelts. enlisted as a veteran and was not entitled to additional | Ar iwenty seven minutes to six te jury entered the | No. 2 Broadway, $260: C. 4. Hu! & Co, Whiteball | ‘The excitement attendant on the receipt of intelligence beunty under the act of 1866, was resumed yesterday. ¥ structions om she follow: roposi- | street. $500; Mr. Du Vivier, $1.300, otber fl Tk mas claimed on the part of ‘the prosecution tbat the | Curt and docved Mrmr iae @ ing it as to the circulation of spurious seven-thirty bonds con defendants bad in their possession, at the time of mak- Foreman —1i in the struggle with Livingston we find | the ends of justice by making themselves known to | tinucd unabated up to the last moment of business hours ing this application for bounty, evidence of Goldkubl’s | hat Cody wreached the pistol from him and imme- | Judge Hogan, as the Tombs Police Court, yeaterday, and the offices of bankers, brokers and <ealers Te-enlistment, showing that be was not entitled to | 4: fired the shot, might that constitute murder in Cnarcs ov Farss Prerences,—Yesterday mornin; roment securities were thron, persons anx- Dounty, and that they induced him to make an affidavit | the grt degree? Berean con pray ng hapa ese ree pail ait ar in which he swore that he had lost his discharge paper | “Court—Ii you Od there was intent to kill it might, é h mse one - and thus destroyed the record of his re-enlistment in « Foremao—How long a time is supposed to elapse from | was arrested by officer Leaycraft, of the Tombs Police | sion, and to ascertain whether or not they were forgeries, —-« Fogiment whioh was written on tho face of the | iho forming of the tabemt wnell the commission of the | Court, on the charge of having, on the 26th day of June | as wollasto see what difference there existed between The further hearing of the case was ad) | gcr of murder? last, obtained from Mr. Bernhard Midas, doing business | the true bond and the bogus one There was scarcely Amouats Claimed. The Board of Auait met yesterday afternoon, Mr. Martindale presiding. The first claim beard was that of the New York Times, The first witness sworn was George Kiersted, who is an employé of the Times, and hag been im charge of the accounts against the city. He ourned to the 15th inst, Court—1t has been decided Court of Appeais 5 the reasons i ——— tat the ch mange Mmsdlgnaly peotoed tbe orm. ar No. Ze Maldon lane, qatty omnes, and liquor? | a bank ia and around Wall street thet was not crowded, ih ey Et ee COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. iagel intent in the mind of the person commit! the | sentatious,’ The complainant that Hart repre- | and the services of experts were continually called ESCs, (ES the on dond The following petition was lodged yesterday :—Heury Foreman—Would the nature of the weapon used make penis Decwnes _- . an ean Ld — payee 9 into requisition by uneasy persons who dreaded that Bro ‘The rich ae charged R. O Nicholls, Athens, Register Theudore B. Gal Gre @ county. Referred to | any dulference in deciding upon the question of intent tO | ay ndantiy able to y for the Me. Midas now | they bad been imposed upon ‘and accepted the counter. wast h a one asis | Charges that tho vapraeentationa ail by ‘the accused | feite as genuine, Movey scarcely ever seemed more 1—PART 2 sean pos try ooo ond were false and untrue and made with the intent to cheat | plenty, and at every corner, on et daliains SUPREME COURT—CIACU F ie ae tha twas ble they and datraud. Justice Hogan committed the accused for | i, every hail and in all ‘be soon ‘ 4 ler’s T th in Commer- | migut agree to t ten minates, and the court dollar bonds were tobe se: “Fan racer Action oa a Draft for $4,625, | 0. walt short time further, A’ Sitgen min- | Tus Pnmnson Bicawy Case—In the report of the evi- | CUS: Pescued individuals, who seoted to treat Before Judge J. ©, Smith. on Finsd jury mt ory "8 dence taken im this curious case, publlahed in the | with as utile attention ase uring. the war sa formalities in rej 4 ‘Me Merchants’ National Bank of Lowel, Mase, ve } the cierk—“How flad you, Meatlemen?*? the fore- | HERALD of yesterday, it was stated that the examination oot Y a eda ‘anne the or fy Warren Leland, Charies Leland and Simeon Leland,— | man repiied a nd the prisoner, Winnant Odi pasa sag: into hepa gee Shandley. ics camaenl winds 11 was very evidens thas the holders were losing 7 @ second degi inoner ws the present magistrate at confidence in the government, or at least depart This was an action brought by the plaintifis upon a draft Thank you, sir.” The court wasad- | trick Police Court, beg sac combmananely vetare bias | cesar cf & barion iaghat the yullle fawest katieos Corporation Vounsel sald that these bills were not chargeable agatast the county, but against the Board of Police Commissioners. The witness testified that simiar bills bad been charged to thi before id. ‘ The total mount Slate ‘gains the county is $5,610. The Tribune cage was again called uv. A copy of the order certified was appointing the paper a cor- journal. bookkeeper was sworn, and testi- Jed that the bills were correct and at the regular rates, The orders for the work came in the regular MARTINDALE 5 3 HE Es plied promptly, or bill of exchange, drawn at Lowell om the 14th of May, | journed and the frieuds of the prisoner pressed around | the statements of the wituesses were taken. There is 8 | handied small fortunes im the streets y: witha | Mr. ‘said he wanted to see how the 866, by Benjamin utler, for the sum , aod and bi jw fare’ ere “ y that the decision will o recklessness that too p! pro’ 1e y en- were ip pT F.B of $4,625, ‘bm and bid hit farewell ere be was taken to bis quar. ion of Judge Mansfeld will not lainly proved the doubts the order of Girecting the defendants by their frm name of Leland ters in the Yomba, rendered this morning, as announced on Thursday, | tertained of their real value, ‘Diet te tonnes. Depart- nee! for the Tribune saidthe caps would be very but be reserved until next Tuesday, at the request of the | ment had been ly mismanaged all ited, and | large if he would not be able to fill them, and that he Brothers to pay four months after date to the order of CITY complaynant, Catharine Petergon, mapy charged officiate ‘with something worse; but would be thankful if he could fil! any that he was equal the pinintife that sum at the First National Bank of ARREST OF AX Escape Convicr.—A man named James | @ fraud of such magnitude should be so skilfully planned, | to. (Laughter.) Mr, Purdy, a Clerk in the Comptroller's office, testified that he bad found all the items in the bills correct, and that he had examined them. The collection clerk of the Tribune proved the orders from the authorities of tne county for county advertis- ipg, and that the bills charged have been presented but Not paid, Interest was computed from the let of last January. 3 The claim of the Transcript was called, but the wit- neases were not ready. The New Yorker Demokrat’s claim was then taken up. ‘The amount of the claim was stated to be $8,344 72, and ded from 1852, One of the clerks in the Comptrol- Jer's office stated that be had examined the bills and found them to be correct. The rates of chargs re. Saratoga. The complaint then goes on to recite that the ener note was duly sccopeat by the defendants in the irm Tue Storm Last Nicat wag a rather unusual occar- bame aud presented for payment, but that payment | rence f Bs for this late season of the year. Thunder and “ wale fact, aud loge thetoge Wittaa,We Leicndraet | lightning in October are rare things and Detokeu a very | 7 offcer Clark, attached tothe sub.stalon of the Thi- | thatthe alleged counter et Donde were realy “bogus.” to th estate of Andrew 4 Butler, deceased, beothor of | unsettied coudition of the atmosphere, It bad boon eens Precinct, located at Yonkers. Westchester | In previous articles in the Henao attention has been hands of Goneral Butler asexecutor collateral wecurities, ing off and on ali day, but.apout a quarter to eight | for tho keeper, and upom reaching New York concluded beet ~ ~ wales nein afghan: ne aap consisting of claims against various Insurance companies ck @ hoavy shower came on wuich jasted for some | to enjoy his liberty and not return to serve out the ro- - ca Se of the oan ursued by some of the on the steamehip Rveuiug Star to the amount of $30,000, | “Be A th ck body of dark clouds were wedged in tue | maining two months of his sentence, When arrested | Crh’ Wore, A 4 of which $13,000 has already been collected; ‘thai | 2Uthwestera quarter of tue horizon, and vivid flashes of | White was in a farmer’s orchard in the town of Yonker&. | these copies and in ‘“sboving” the issues on the $4,000 or $4,000 more |. about being coitvcied, and | Lshtnings dor tari & coal ot honey Wik BAC taniO Us He was sent back to his old: quartem en-the island. country; but it seems to have done no good whatever, 10,000 are still in suit in the United states courts, 4 com. 2 - cost. s when, | ALLEcep Lanceny or 4 Warcu.—Joho Lawler, a young | and the freasury remained as careless about the safety of promise on the outstanding claims bad been propos sd at | ‘rttssion. At nine o'ciock another heavy shower com abe ~ id aormous frauds e1 ‘ . | 118 dies as it did and yet does about th seventy-five cents on the dollar, General Butier did not | enced. wetting ip a very short time all unhappy | man living at 77 East Fourteenth stroct, had the mis perperratadstm Ne Total tow ‘and sale ‘Of whiskey. an escaped convict from Blackweul’s Island, was potas pas TA sipher felted, po nd y brought before Justice Hogaa, at the Tombs, | that took everybody by surprise and Jed many to doubt foo! authorized as executor to depreciate tho value of | Peiveltians » ho had forgotten their umbrellas aud were | fortune to lose his gold watch, which he says was worth | These dies have cost the country an immense sum of | from five to fifteen cents s line, One of the clerks in the collaierals, and the draft in suit was given a: res ensued $75. He alleges that one might in August last he met | money—a sum sufficient to place their imitation beyond | the office of the paper proved that the bills were accora- commodation raft, or ateral to keop thy Music AT te Pank.—The Park Commissioners 90>} J young lady in the wtreck accompanied her to her | the reach of parcies unprovided with a large amount of ing to the lowest rates, and were correct. ‘The money, and which amount none would risk unless they case of the New York Transript next collaterals good, nouuce that if the weather bo fiue there will bo music tween the cashi vy the Park band ou the Mail, to-day, commencing | ®P4ftments, and, while in her society, lost bis property. | had a guarantee and a certainty of success. The dies | came up; it was $14,416 90, Charles E. Wil fect that the uote was not to be discounted, but | at three v’ciock P. ML Not ouly, he says, did his property disappear, but the | were to be kept in the safe keeping of the Treasur: bour said be was maoager of tho Transcript should lie merely to fi! sible vacaum.in the col- Invaieeroe ae Riaiiie tee young lady vanished from the sigit of tue bewildered | the bigher the amount the more expensive the die and | and nad general knowledge that the bills wore faterais, and wh erals were collected to be n AT RaNDALt's ISLAND. —YOS- | Join go saddenly that he could find no trace of her. | the greater the care to be bestowed on its safe keeping; | correct. Other witnesves proved that they had com- Feturned, The defendants further endeavor to show | terday quite a féie took place on Randail’s Island, the | The occurrence iook. piace last August, and not until | and yet to-day we learn that after all this outlay, despite | pared the bills with the books in the Transcript office the bank to be a party to (he whole trausaction by the | membersof the Caledouian club, oflicers of the Board | last night was the damsel found, She was arrested. all this care, and notwithstanding the importance of | and found them correct. The ite: wero recoived oy messengers from the different d ‘iments, from mes- agreement made with the cashier, The bank claims sengers usually with the official envelop, bad no other brought before Justice Ledwith yesterd charged | tne issue, the Lreasury bas been fooled by more clever that it discounted the nuie, aud that it now stands to with stealing the wat and committed for trial, sbe | rogues, and bonds of the highest value and amounting of Education and Board of Health and mavy other Geveral Butior s credit. visitors Laving gone up ina boat to inspect the various | gives the name of Hattie Howard, bails from Wooster | toa figure of the macnitude of which there cannot yet | knowledge of their being olficial The bile date back Upon motic ame of Simoon Loland was stricken | puiidings on the island. At half-past ten o’clock in the | *Teet and says she 1s innocent of the chargo preferred | be formed an have been thrown on the | as far as 1860. Oat as a co-defendant, he having never been a member | ning the large party, which bene b against her. couniry, and so perfect bas the imitation been that they Counsel for the Corporation asked why bills going so of the New York tirm of Leland Bro: he The detend norning the large party, which sumbered over two bute have been received as genuine by such bankers as Jay | far back were not included in actions brought last year dred, most of whom were dressed in the Scottian cos- A Brurat Assauit.—On Thursday evening, while pass- | 7 ve é ‘lve & Oo., Fisk & Hatch and other tau, started in the steamer Bellevue, On arriving at | ing through Third avenue, a man named Charies Siohms, eee ee caere eae ad whom there'can ‘be. D0 the islead an iusp-cting tour was made, and then the re Caleduulau club fosorcood themmelves Ip various feats | WHO cesides in 120th street, was set upon by two men, | better judges of the currency and government securities and sports to amuse the ouildren. A handsome collation | Patrick Ryan and Owen Gill, and violently assaulted, 1: | found In the country. ? was then partaken of and tho party reiurned to | is alleged, with some weapon in the bands of Ryan, | was the question which many persons asked each other town by the steamer at four o'clock. from the effects of which he was knocked headiong | yesterday. £xperts said they were, of course. Shrewd SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART 3. Arvrains at QuaRanting.—The following vessels have | down a passageway int a cellar, and while lying on the | business men exammed them closely and shook their —— F arrived at Lower Quarantine since the last report ground Gill hastened down the steps and, it is aiso | headeindoubt Bankers and brokers refused to give be alleged, struck Siobms in tne face, cutting and bruising | an answer without submitting them to the expert, so Steawsbip Rising Star, Captain Connor, Aspinwall; | i, witn ‘nis fist. After a time Siebms succesded in get- | cloce and perfect was i Men bold. Betore Judge Well steauwstip Morro Castie, Captata Green, Havana; bark | ung away tr)m his assailants and shortly subsequent | ing their thousand or t Satopia bese Princess Alexaudra, Captain Verdon, Turk’s Island: brig | ‘"ereto caused them vo be arrested. They were held to | is this money, or is it not? is it waste paper, or Is it a Christma Fillo, Erecutriz, @:., vs. Thomas J. Jones. — Carrie Mi; Youog, Captain Doane, cisetladasn bau by Justice Connolly, of the Fourth District Police Ps -pop pre rd for the poner pee for nu? sees = . é § if h_ Cardenas; or | Court, to appear and answer at the General Sessions to | could a decided answer be piven them. And joul This caso, which bas been already reported in the | Carrie Davis, Captain Davia, Brazos Santiago; bark | the charges preferred by the deponent. and uncertainty became general and tongues began to Hunatp, was an action for damages sustained by the | Moruing Light, Capian Walter, Buenos Ayres; brig | "STE MS veclon op Begn amnesrep.—Ernest | nave their sway, and doubte,wore expressed as to the @eath of plainciif’s husband from burns received at a | Union. Captain Le Broeg, Rio Janeiro; brig Le Creole, spas hy rg ays honesty of the Treasury in declaring the existeuce fire on the premises 16 John street, on the 26th of | Caplain Campbell, Curacao; brig Clipper, Captain Cor | Haas, however earnest be may be in making “ter | of counterfeits, Opimions were various and as August, 1865. Tue tire originated from an explosion of | 0% re paaapee ce dat Oagisin’ ater, “Cloeen fon, | moneys,” haas got himself into a sctape. John B, | sertions and charges man: i, me, mere moder- Bome 8 J hight: e| 4 aveHO ‘On 7 a ‘ay te ii ‘th Jangui of ws were more Sek oti car bana rps —_s sileced | Union, Caplin Gamage, Sagua; brig Leonora, Captain | McLoveblia, of the Twenty-second precinct, alleges that | Vi?,0t. Nine ees. as pe Loops iF wild ideas others fendant. The jury, ia accordance with instructions from” rick, by the Transcript Association against the city. Counsel for the Transcript said that there were parts of the account which the Comptroller was willing to pay, and which there were not fundsto pay. Others wore different. The witness testified that the items claimed had ir been sued for; be did not know why they had not been sued for; be kept the books since 1864, and found no credits for tho iteme in question during shat time. Cornelius Corson testified that he is secretary of ti Transcript Association ; that be had aaa tenes that the items ba pai Tbe Board was then adjourned until tw Monday next. THE QUICK PASSAGE CONTROVERSY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Yor, Oct. 11, 1867, As might have been expected, ciaimants for the Scotia’s performances have entered the controversy, and they are jubilant on the apparent degree of success which a superficial glenco of their own statements ‘would indicate. The potnt in dispute cannot be settied Dy mere assertions, based on assumptions and deduc- tions; stubborn and results are necessary. In running @ race, distance being defined, only one thing avails; he who arrives Orst at the goal is declared d that the note was accepted by firm name without the knowledge % members ef the firm, At the close of a-@ 84S Court directed the jury to return a soaled Verdict en Monday moraing. For the piaintilf, Bariow and Hiayes; for defendagts, Mr. Fitch, The John Street Explosion—Verdict for the Plaintiff for $5,000. violent; some gave Janeiro; schooner Emily Ann, Captain | be found the said Haas selling ale to certain parties who | (04's tore prudent view of the situation, But all con- the Court, yesterday morning returned a verdict Tortie | Muser, Montego; bark Hi. &, Moly, Captain Brandt, Kio | were exovedingly thirsty, and that, too, withouta.Loense. | curred in blaming tho TreastrY, and many went 80 far plaivtitl fer the full amount claimed, $5.000, being the | Jauetre. of the Excise law, McLoughlin arrested the vendor at | ®* '© say that the cry of counterfeit was the first extent of damages in cases of th: jt vides 1 ce SSIONERS.—Tho Fire Commissi: a symptom of repudiation, or that the duplicates were to i sb ocrar tee cone 18 nature as provided Tue Fine Commrsstor mmmnissioners | pis saioon im Tenth avenue, on Thureday night, and pte eon po csameerpnetinc ys bag rena met Police Court. Haas there demanded atrial by jary and may’ of seven members of the department were mentioned was consequently heid in $100 bail to. ‘aad answer | ‘45¢D for their value, but they were certainly uttered The Seveuth Ward Mauarder—Cody Found | vi jon of certain fixed rules of the Board. One mem- mae ensen tae the see one eras yesrerday issued an order (No. 20), in which the names | brought him defore Justice Connolly, of the Yorkville | De dishonored in onder to coves the dishonest, conduct Of CUNT OF OER AND: TERRIER. who had reudered themselves liable to be punished for | when calla, on the strest pomerday end boughs Bete Use relation of 4jullty of Murder in the Second Degree. ber was dismissed for having been found drunk in a POLIT ‘secret, ‘ish. Man} ere | the winner. For the benefit of the Scotia. it is said that Belore Judge lograbam. Ln erimeryeatreme riparia ty Bhs Roth | pets a aeeaa tat teat tr Weer taeaee, denicia Catal in| the distance between Liverpool and New York ts greater Tho trial of V De seer bp w Washi ed to than between Brest and New York. How much greater rial of Vincent Cody, upon an indictment for | facts brousht to bear upon each case, either mitigating Democratic Unten abe py Gla penal but none ornare lemot stated; 1a fact, there’ is scarcely any’ difference. murder to the Grst degree, for the killing of John R, RC easing the enormity of the offences committed, Democ . ‘bon Livingston, ov the night of the 18h of April, 1867, at | abd then gives the usual salutary warning—“ go thou | | ™° pang dapmrrtiaiees doin prveriene term sey ‘hurepesedweagsingyrs re Bm oe the house No. 17 Jefferson stroet, wes resumed yesier. | td do not kewise last evening at the Cooper Institute, After some ttle | ri nonds said. to be counterfett are the most " . . VERS. —. discussi pont c ay moroing, and occupied the attention of the Court | | MeETING OF Bane Basa PLaYEEs—Aa informal meeting | Cwrusion & was decided 10 Postpone ine ernser trom | {eiistion, ever yet, made, of our paper money, and to ou 01 or one ber from Dear to the original as a th tire day, th suucr bi Lifested | Of delegates of the base bail clubs of this city, Brooklyn, | #04 #PPolat & committee, consiwtiuy — original as to great apparent indifference during the whole of tae pro- | Morrisania and Lanehaghurg was beld at the Goibem party. "The. folowing iater Gere aperaateds ef eee crenbcdeia. Meer dike eete pontel Boe Coedings, being engaged fe i uolikely, eating grapes, pears, &C, | Cottage, in the Bowery, near Bleecker street, last night, | First ward, 4 Burke; second ward, Thoinas Giove it all Mr. Lamont gives one run from Liverpool, without telling how many hours he deducted fer touching at Queenstown. His liberality, however, on that score ‘was Do doubt quite satisfactory to bimeelf Then, con- ing point was Liver m toe He neputed ours, instead of ter a aga teen. the distance being tw: aud conversing freely with bis frien : i ial r the Treas and eight miles Upon the opening of court, at the request of the ninth | {or the purpose of cousidering the propriety of forming a | Tit, Mark. Parris Kerri: daxih ward, @uouiea {i onfrted a “ares apnea by responsible and truss. troly, but it is J. 8 0, the Now, Juror, officer George Kiefer was called, and, in reply to | state assoc ution, Mr. W. H. Albro, of the champion | Walsh: Seventh ward, Daniel A. Murphy; Eighth wara, | worthy persons over the Printing Bureau at Washington, horicomings of this sort ‘are inadmissible, An indisputable fact should decite the question is this:—Both the Pereire and the Scotia left Brest and Liverpool respectively op Saturday, and the juror, stated that the deceased had oD | Union Club of Mort sania, was chosea chairman profem , | Felix Larkin; Ninth ward, Patrick McArdie; Tenth | One thing of which there can be no doubt is that the with ‘side pockets; he took te pistol | gag ge. J, Kelly, of ihe Gotham (lub, secretary pro ‘em, | ward, Michael Cassidy ; Eleventh James Murray; | counterteits—tbat is, admitting them to be such—are as breast pocket, left side, a doep pocket: 1 ine propriety of torming the association was unani- | Twelfth ward, Joho Hart; Tuirteeuth ward, Otto H’ | well printed and engraved a3 the genuine bonds, and Jodge Susart said be woul sase fo Seenss, Dsl | seame : camnleds) sae committee to draft | Coop; Fourtesuth ward, James Gibbons, Fitteenth ward, | imi erfectly enough to allow them to be circulated | arrived at the port of New York on Monday, the former ee ee ee a ae eee ae coustitution and by was appointed. “the | Wiham Stovoasou; Sizveentn ward, William M. Mo- | through the country, to escape devection from the | steamer coming 10 hor dock between two and iiroe Gas Jose ge es seo Ab aor or tive days alter | Commutes ts as tollowa:—Colone! Davies, Monuwk Club; | lutyre; Seventee ard, Owen Murphy; Kighteenth wdest bankers, and it is only now, when the harm, | o’clock in the oon, while the latter did so between Sas Eevee Eetaahas put ia Gaea cabrio tho Uae OFA J. Bo calsion L. Twing, Union, of Lansingburg; | ward, John Hughes; Nineteenth ward, Charles G Hai- such, is done, that the Secretary of the Treasury be porn nine in the ev. mri Ook arrests aoe» sheng aes iy a 1 \i J Kelly, Gotham; A. H ers, Resolute. Hy | pine; Twentieth ward, Neison J, Waterbury; Twenty- | comes out with a description of the difference between | all that has, yot t 16 tS cot auae tn aueraaiio tar ek aed : ™° | wnauimous approval Mr. Albro, Chairman of the meet- | first ‘ward, Edward M. Banks; Twenty-second ward, | the genuine and the so-called bogus bonds. with the French jer and her gallant commander. Paice gay = get yg cg ing, was added to the commitice, There being no fur- | Joha Jasper. THR DISTINCTION BETWEEN GENUINE AND COUNTERFEIT BONDS. S, fe ; penn —Cudy l. je would ba shot me | iner business Led rees pert to Wednesday McK. D PET alas “i is Lyte =e poms yd ae — me a ee es TO THE EDITOR OF THE HBRALD. a nen elas We ai to Tal evening nextatei bth o'clock, at which time the delegates McKeon Democratic County Conven' st three and perhaps fou! P ese t! o eee ee tea te taciee. Me: Masae. | (ow the various clube of this State are requested 10 be | The McKeon Couaty Convention (democratic) re- | Sets are designated by letters smaller then tha letters ae Fi pry heal ata ttgg i prt a ston with me; Alien a fo | Proteus The committee appoinied as above wiil meet | sumed their efforts to effect the nomination of a county | feslgmating the bonds. For instance. & bond will be educates digas jompany’s steamer alied fet 6 toued of 4 on Monday evenin: and the Juviciary Commitice will Ht corver, just | Cimbria (new) performed, in August last, » most extraor- or ile diomen Cele uve: ou Welvesday evenin: previous to the general | ticket, last evening, at Masonic Hall, in Thirteenth | abo immediately | ainary trip across the ocean. From Hamburg, or, bet- @ were some words; he sa ineeting of the dele. ates. street. fhe roll of ¢elegates having been called, a bal- B plates will be fo-nd the letter called for; U ») raced id, Cushaven, to Sandy Hook direct this st then left difficulty with Allen and Livingston poe Deari.—Archibald Wileon, captain of the | jot was, after some filibustering, entered upon, with the The counterfeits ry ‘at padigresy a and sixteen resale which 1s @ ad 8b cial all was ly befor oe a Livingston and Iw ig Ovtaw 1 Liverpool, fell dead last night at the | following resui' homas H. —— 75; ar Con- partion aaya toa Routhampion or eight days 3 thistneer standing ou the corner of Jefferson street and Pearl Street House, The cause of death 18 supposed to | 2 li; 59; Juseph Shannop, 8; James OBrien, who have bonds printed on the C plates may feel com- | hours from Brest. The French steamer (0 called) Po- B ; Marley aod Cody came up and asked Living. | Pearl Street House. Th iho taontuirds vote necessary to offvet a homination | Daracively certain that they are genuine. ‘This expia St oatie ian “regained ston and me to bave a glass of ale; I don't know either | O* disea a not baving been secured by ethor candidate, on motion | Lion goes to show with what consummate akill and daring | slr'these ston kite of abo parties: did not before this tune; wo went | At Tire Moxour.—Warden Brennan reports that there | a second bailot was entered upon. The foliowing are | thy counterfeiters mus. have pursued thoir business: | “New You, Oct 1 1801. e's: RUECHYER Ahrough the basement dOOE sed I was brought to the Morgue yesterday, from foor of | tye fixures of the second ballot: Thomas H. Ferris. 67; | They must have dea well skilled in | the en- 4 ia 1 Dae | Uhirty-second strect, East river, the body of an unknown | Michael Conolly, 07; James 1», 0; Thomas Shan- | gravor's art, for they have produced bonds which a Marley called for the dice have escaped detection in the hands of the most Babel of motions here kept the Convention in uproar for nrg ie ee ae The Sr —— if au hour, when the “ayes” and “noes” were called f f plate of ‘our notes, but they made two plat Ty vest. gray pants, white shirt, checque flannel shirt, white vfevious motion, which was theroby quased, | thege printed the bonds which are allezed to’ be bogus, knit drawers, gray woolen sucks aud Oxford ties, ‘The | #944 third baliot for. sberilt was attempted. with the | ang which they have so thoroughly circulated through- body was too much decomposed to be piaced on tho | fesult subjoined:—juomas Ht Ferris, Ol; wichael Con- | qur the country. As be(ore stated, there exists a variety In order to settle conclusively the question of rapid Voyages across the Atlantic, I will wager one thousand dollars ($1,000) that the average of the twenty-one pas- sages of the French stexmer Pereire has beaten that of any steamer’s equal number of consecotive passages be- man, but supposed to be Patrick Cook, aged about thir. arn was offered and seconded. A ty-two years, five feet eight inches high, with brown hair and chia beard. Had om binck dress coat, gray ’ nt to Campbell's, playe piay more, but Mr, clived; I went holly, 68; Phomas Shannon, 5. tween this port and Liverpool or Southampton; Up; we went to mee. ‘A iourh ballot exuibited the following Seures:— | Pf opinions at present on the subject ; but itis bn Hd wager 10 be, decided by the capiains’ 0 met Sharp and deceased si Not a Sercrpr —Coroner Wildey yesterday held an in- | Thomas H. Ferris, 58; Sichael Connolly, 76; Thomas | have pronounced the bonds presented to them for in- prvee A wn ad reg over to oe Ai ond Spee ee quest, at 80 Montgomery street, on the body of Ann | Shannon, 4. spection as, counterferta, though of a first rate kind. Paste or eas ore Page MeDonor servant girl, in the employ of Me Juciue |, tviaiwed is the result of the Afth dallot:—Thomas H. | "tne Collector of tbe treasury states that, the red seal Ferris, 57; Michael Conaoily, 76; Frederick Peters, 1; whose death was supposed to have been | Thomas Shannon, 1. ek tn clase exammfoation i will be found that this, seat i of caused by a suicidal jump from the fourth story window The sixth ei San as follows:—Thomas H. Fer- | the same size on the counterfeit bond as ft is on the it two or three we thea we ; Sharp, Livingston and Tallman cau which first 1 can’s say; we wont up stairs; 1 called nod paid (or around of 4: Alien asked me tor the ris, 58, Mich: nolly, 73. fal artake had. gule; tueb a of nor sleeping room on Thursday night The evidence, jo nomiaation being possible, the Convention, after | J064l ander notes, from which, the Ferg coe em ‘ND FOR YELLOW FEVER SUFFERERS. Sharp got stuck, we drauk aud | howover, failed to s\\ow that deceased intentionally took | appointing m commitiee to exclude all noa-delegates | ference betweon the two which careful examiners can- By the timely succor offered by the Howard Associa- Sharp vot stuck agai; Sharp got stuck three times, I | her own life, and it is believed she fell out while reach. | from its deliberation, adjourned, to meet at balf-past | 4 tail to povice. tion of New Orleans, panic and the negleot of the sick stuck and threw off with Mr. Sbarp, and he got boat | ing to clove the outer blinds previoas to going to bed. | seven o'clock this eveving. THR PROBABILITY OF COUNTERFEIT COUPONS MAVING BERN 7 again; somebody io the party raid te ‘deceased, Mr. Jobn-on seomed to be of the impression that Ann Beiteesciin en are being effectually prevented in the places now are Segerig the dice,’ he ead, “You damned Ih or language to thas effect; | was urged to go Hansom said to me, “Look out, he will shoot,’ alluding ve of Jreand. to Livi wo out, and Cody, Allen and Lb] ceioew Si a out to the station house; Cody showed ‘me bis hand, Seniocs Faia —Augastus Hooper, any: ‘two years of composed of old line whigs, “‘niver grays,” ex-know- | been done, aod the result will show at what timo th said there was where be was hurt 1p trying to get | age, @ Inborer, who resides at No, 212 Seventh avenue, wae factered” Shoeld they Neve When. minge ank istol was yesterday evening taken to Bellevue Hospital by | *°tuins, coservative republicans and democrats indis- S'beto! ° te premeeien ‘ion, shane Cross-cxamined—T can't swear that Allen did not say . y | Rosed to act with the present organisations of pers deg et peated gee “that’s ma" and go strike deceased, Cody was oot officer Ab. Storm, of the Dye Mh precinet, from the | party—conventions, chosem at previous primary elee- | Bumbered coapens will chow Hand Mande after that arresied before he got to the station house; from six | coruer of Sixteenth street Broadway. It appears | tion, assembied in the rial districts last | date the fact will be at once disciosed. O'clock to tWelveo'cuck that night | had taken three | Hooper was intoxicated and fell on the sidewalk, and im | might to nominate candidates for the State Senate, Ad- THE NEW YORE BANKERS SAFE FROM LOSS. drinks end (wo cigars; bad. stterwards two drinke befors which he carried in his coat | J urnments were had and nomination: mite as follows :— The bankers and brokers of this city do not seem to Se died were prodeces; 1 kisew woes | wee doing: 5 of which entered his side, in- | Fourth district, adjourned; Fifth district, Edward | be at all excited over the matter, and apparently take - ; ; Hagen; Sixth district, adjourned; Seventh district, ade | t very coolly; it @ private holders only who show scourged by yellow fever in Louisiana and Texas. The charities of our humane fellow citizens should be keps flowing to fill the channels of succor which the Howards of New Orleans and Galveston have opened to every town reached by the pestilence. The following state- ment Ie made by the Secretary of the Howard Associa- tion in @ letter received at the Metropolitan Board of Health yesterday : drank iy vor a The jury reudered « verdict of ac- | Constitutional U: pny jon Senatorial Nominations. It is by no means improbable that the Treasury De- was forty-three years of age | In obedience to a recent cal! of the Constitutional | partment has paid the June coupons on these counterfeit Union General Committeo—an organization which 1 | Doles, aad very jikely are seu’ bangin pater Orrice oF = nowant Rie tT } we kK . : Da. Hann, te £W ORLEANS, 5 © 0 Oo ne think I was sober; 1 don’t think [was hurdly suber ; fo Poth wh journed; Eighth district, Terence Farley. any uneasiness and wi were crowding the banking In aeeiee to ee help of physcians and Sau 1 met officer Whitcomb, still | knew what I was Henry Supple, a lad residing at No, 20 West Thirteenth 4 Eb houses to’ascertain the value of their bonds. But one | New Ly ie gaat te Washington, La., five bw Re direct On rub) naked if Twas going uo | Seek wile teeing a wavom in Sixth avenue, votwee® | Radical Republicnn General Committee. | thiscay"and tat wan for $10,000, and wad promousce | ie muaired and tot Marinella Avy ra eee Teel have drank. while turowing | fel from hit sont and susta ned a fracture of the right | The Republican (radical) General Committes mot at | counterfeit at Cooke & Co.'s’ oflice, ‘The otuere | Clean indication the freer in asian pare the dice, aboot three times: don't think wix oreigut | (erearm. His father, who witnoseed the accident, had | the headquarters, corner of Broadway and Twenty- | were mosily of the value of wre expect to be called upon for help. 8 t0- drinks would make me tight.’ the injured lad conveyed to tu w York Hospital for | second streot, Jast evening. Tne meeting was specially —_—_—_— Gay asif we had passed the climax of the epidemic in this ; is ; city, We are now having a storn which we hope will purity By a Juror—1 did not eee a pistol in Livingston's . called to hear the report of the Executive Committee, to INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS. {he aie Of ite present poisonous infection hand when Hansom took bold of me and said “iovk oat, residing at No. 194” Pavonia ave- “ —_—- JOUN F. CALDWELL, Secretar; he @ill loot,” . y Cty, aceidentatly fell from one of the upper | whom had been referred tho subject of the late order of Collector Shook, of the Thirty-second district, has re vyvers 7 Dr. Wooster Beach, Jr, being sworn, tostided—I am wey amore pumber, and fractured her arm, | Pe artisent from boing delegates toang rental con, | ceived the offiglal endorsement of the Secrotary of the ee ae . s:. take pest mo mi pas foi . receiving other bodily imjuries, She was delegates to an; a ry Mae ee ees cc trae { orowplly cared for, but It was considered, necessary to | vention, This commitie, through ita ghalrman, Mr. | Troseury relative to the rebonding of ve warchousesfor | we havo to acknowledge tna” ray setae toive of four ecratches and a discoloration of the eye | Nase her removed to this city and have the unfortu Ira O, stiller, reporied that a conference had been held | whiskey storage, which he recommended for that pur- afl 29s _gesapthiend from pistol wound; there were no other bruises on tho | [#4¥ Placed under the care of the surgery of the Ne with the Fire = ers touching the matter re- poo, Nine others haye also beon recommended, bub for the benedt of the sulferors by the epidemic at New body ; any considerable violence to the persom would | York Hospital. ery did not eae tote ave are not yet approved. These fourtoon only wit be], Crennes— appear on the person; it would not be wo Clear as if the $ sda ‘ H, Rubens & Co, $25; First Presbyterian Church, Now person lived: in a dead body it will show discoloration POLICE INTELLIGENCE, Heer a Eire ycbattment of any political right | ponded in the Thirty-second district, as tho Colteotor | yori city, $100; Man and witer $14 CA, Ay $8; Cary Ry the Judge—They might ehow after death though ve oa of aamnamaeegeies, Whey ‘noutod that it was | thinks them amply sufficient for all the whiskey that | & Co. #80, German Peangeliesl Church of Se Mathew, they did not betore. agweeroneny i ‘nokpedioat to take furtt inthe promises, The | Will b@ operated in bond. In ihe matter of tobacco | $25; 8. P." $25; Cunningham, Frost & Throckmorton’ Erors-examioed—The ball entered above the right A Pr coves Hatt.—Captain Thorne, of the Fourth | oooh was adopted, Aft ing a redsiution recom. | Warehouses, regarding which, in consequence of the ; Salesmen of ( Frost & Throckmorton, Teed hroush the brain and fractured ‘he sail; | Police precinct, took it into his head on Thursday night, | mending all fepablicaos approving of the platform | New regulations, the merchants took eariy and active] $40; BR. raves, nce of fund raised Appeared, there was one quite severe ‘bruise caused by | Just ae the hands of his w pproaching the | adopted and the wominations ixio at the YTaCuae’ | ema ret Une peslkion, ateused ty: ihe, Iain Comair L Pereten, E905; preriouaty aohanpienton alb tees tee Other means than the pistol, bia clothes were not re- | hour of midnight, to pay an unexpected visit to the \aerbenten and oy tbs eomeniies one oe Will probably be acompliance with th is | $11,063, , $10,450, Lora, eee awe n eend Yow at tha arated and torn, | basement of No. 7 Chatbam square, In ite sacred pro- é of the Weds, end, so far as wobnecs een ee ba sant, cr, colventen eatterers Permission wil be ry 0, $60; previously acknowledged, $5,085; total, $6,035, SPOFPORD, TILESTON &' cor! TO THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Yon, Oct, 11, 1967, The following amounts have been collected by us and emitted to the Howard Association, of New Orleans, for Dody ; I examined the body treive hours after death; cinets be found the following specimens of humanity, | Mf. ail the spots from bruises woud Lave appeared ia thres | 444 Fourth ward:—Jobo Poter, alves Bigfoot; Thomas Nomination of J Dours; don't think I saw devease’s hips or back, of | Hamilton, allas Hamblin; Charl = ee | tate 1 did not we bo Wilson, alias Nibbs; M A special meeting of the above society was beld at jo Bill; And at headquarters with | Masonic Hall, Thirteenth street, last evening, William P, Aistin, being sworn, testiied—I saw de. 'y, alvas Roddy the Biacksmith, prey, and Androw Dara ting of the Liquor Dealers’ Society<En- Geot B. ceased have & pistol about eek before his death and hd itand to mane ony, order nitty Gfaiaas, Wee tort wih oc a ; ine a an escaped criminal, wi with bis ie the Hon, tement of josses Assistant District Attorney Bedford—It is the rule of } congé tho legal bracelets provided for detatni poses, epreme Court of ‘tle the doatoen opening fevers te sn sare ' toes fire it; it was a pistol about four or five inches long; This select ‘dinary busi 4 the rehef of the yellow f t— can’t recollect it particularly or identify that as the om: Police headquarters r'moved following. resolute % Wats 80s vee; Saee aay bry 0, ora ior 9 aachtnet he ha aetna: | Cosas aig ‘0 tery ington ara | Vaatmeae eg, mene Was | ees Coens Cee o wit: | wou e ery Thorns. ' rray, : — yee de ited ang CF bi qonrt agee i hod year gt he ae ee the ways ‘that Sate, Tas pirendy deerayod” the ru setts srowst ets tad ever beeen aambnanee Cnd [4 Mcorendy, ‘$50, eens ‘Kelly can gio it that prosecution show an, | ie ward, allowed the gang 5 ite citizens; 0 rl ‘ ‘but he did willigg to call him bimeeif andteke | tain Thorne, i searches through the pine whoreta wo Wherene we can only nate them by that eternal vigi- | lector Shook when the sow reaciausne were i" finn a aod Stucke 6 Canta Sak wenaer, the great iy. He would accede heartily to | “Roddy hae ruled the roast” for five yoars—terri lance lg the price of liber:y’ therefore be it and the almost total stagnation of the tobacco rede teak Eetivoiser, $3: Irene Sebi 1; Clara a aa he court roy jy obliged to tos. | 702%, indeed, to many tag oh Te Ts Dri t oF Be followed lication, should go far to make the Sian, $1; da Schweitzer, $1 ‘Anite @ weiter, Court—| out hen assailed by the acte of a corrupt and par. | Secretary pause before he insista on theie enforcement. | $1; Thomas Prosser & Son, $60; J. W. Andreas, 65; E. ‘we r Millions of dollars aro invested in the tobacco business, | B., 86; A. Pell, Jr., $10. fully, rf LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO. ne pul Trade, Jaw thats indicted cannot be used as % | Among other interesting documents found was the com. | “ity, 'm moat Implicit confidence can TO THR RDITOR OF THR ABRALD. witness a Io all murder eases where | :istion of one Lewenest Henry R. Jones, of th Fory. eg an honorable judge end & Gandanibe borers wansely “treahiag € the ong New Yous, Oct, 11, 1867, more than acted, ie, however, Mr. Hal 866 piven name of Frederick, Smyth, | established routine of traiic that now obtains, Ttanoutd Collection for the yellow fever suMerors by H. B. e u practice to make separate indictments against each do- tang Ter the Gourint y | be fully shown, at | fondant, to the end that Ibe afforded ico pt Totes Cordsen ‘ar Genptk waka ar porvesk | vorsehe’ Caiored Neder’ ine nnd “rena ee even Cromwell & Oo., for New Orloane:—F, T. Avchm: ry facility Mr Smyth isthe law ner | terests suffered ander the old tt is o- for the introduction of evidence, if counsel desire to " {ail times been tras and faithful | direty abolighed and & new one “Treuneiog, when the Co, § through Dr, W. C, Anderson, Prosident Rich. avail thy it. Stara Wil be an honor to the Judiciary | morchanus unanimously declare ie totally destructive of | mond County Medical Society, by the Reformed Dutch D. Daboork recatied by District Attor. | upon atime contained money, were Sergeant Ovor, . about half-past tweiye o'clock; he? premises, The volicg gay tuat this pey~I saw Mari leo found on the | West emand all a9 i8 one Of tho P coaranuone io walle gu ell feguler domoers at | Sher business, cbureb, of leton, $71; remitted, $5,602; serattis's! | "No meeting of the Metropolitan Board was held yous total, $180. O11} PTO ROWELL & LO, MISCELLANEOUS, = Gootuzan atv Rooms, NO. 8 BROADWAY. ‘THE LaDIgw SOcIETE i Alp oF 2u8 SUFFERING AND DESTITUTE OF THR SOUTE. Mrs, HARLOW MATHER, Secretary. to that public whu have up tothe tine: 20 ‘and full ea aly opted. to rary en gnte shen nee pe secured be fy SPLEN LBC ‘AINTIN ve oA a MON OF FP, a8 jums at the Grand National a sp oat FEASIBLE AND SPEEDY MEANS rrying out thelr purpose, aoe which they have decided upon adopting will, 1 PLAN. roposed bs the Ladies’ Society ta Ald of [the Sulfere meas peor in the South to A y tof i te PIKE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS shall be distributed among the subscribers, leaving the Ex- ecutive Committee of the svctety a large amouay to be Ly deroed A WEDIATE RELIRF OF THE SOUTH. LIST OF PR MIUMS. One elegant mansion in Fitth av K One award in greea!ncka, One magniticent set of dia One splendid set of diamon One elegant set of diamonds and emeralds, One set of diamond studs aud sleeve buttons. One single soltaire diainond rng. ‘Twenty-five elegant coral sets, complete. ‘Twenty-five sets of coral pins, ear rings. One hundred valuable ‘ut paintiage by prom one Gndred choice clocke 1 marble aud’ ormoia mom nO THE FOLLOWING CHOICE Wonks, \braci engravings In colo ive embracing chrome EEL ENGRAVINGS, hromos consi ing of THE OLD KENTUCKY SOME By Eastman Jobasoa, . LIGHTS AND SHAVES. By A. Bierstadt. seer ung the euperd steet Engravings are @ Bu b WASHINGTON ENTERING NeW YORK, THE PICNIC; or, FOURTH OF JULY. THE ON TRAIN UP A CHILD, de. wi wht Lt \d interesting sub; io ald nd tn eve THikTy THOUBAND preaititg warded among the aulisc: Ibers. ome DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS will be made an- det the superintendence of the geutlewen on the Committee of Honorary have been received by the Lady Managers, thor- the action of the Sociey, from. ough Moret ORD, Fourth Militar af jeneral SCHOF! Mii & & Gbtiees D, Fit rv Hon. ORK, Hon, D. 8. WALKER, wow: ‘ot Flortdas anda be 4 — of the leading statesmen and military meu of orth, ie HONORARY COMMITTEE. Mrs, L. W.JEROM. Mra. A. ©. RICHAI Mrs. MARK BRUMAQIM, = Mrs, E. Mra. JAMES WILL Mra. M. Mra. EB. UNDERHIL, Mrs. 7. Mra JAMES DARLING, — ra. M Mra. H. SHUMAN, Mra M. Mra A. FREAK, Mrs ©. Mrs. ©, N. CHAPIN, Mra A Mrs. M. DUNCAN. Mis J. Mra, DANIEL SLOAN. Mra M.A. K Mra. WB. ASTOR, Nis LE GRAND CAPERS, Mrs. AUGUST BELMONT. Mrs. A. L. DE FORREST, Mra, W. ABI’ , rs. L. EB. KENNEDY, Mee ROR. FENTUN, iw! fajor raiuie nM Fifth Military District, New Orleans Major General JOHN POP.., Commanding Third Mille tary Dusirict, Mobile lajor General J, M. SCHOFIELD, Commanding First Milltary District, rieiicon ss Governor A EB. BUKSSIDE, Rhode ‘sland, vervor F. H. PEIRPOUNT, Virginia wernor THUMAS SWAN: wernur J. WORTH, Nort ernor J. L, ORR, Suto Caro) ne Governor R. M, PATTON, Alabama. Major General E. O. ©, URD, Commanding Fourth Mile ary District, Vicksburg jajor General DANIEL E. SICKLES, Commanding Second Military District, Charleston. jeneral JUHN A DIX, United States Minister, Governor CHARLES S. JENKIN, Georgta, Governor J. MADISON WELLS, Louisiana, Governor THOMAS E. BRAML» TT, Kentucky, Governor ISAAC MURPUY, Arkansas. Governor DAVID 8. WALKER, Fiorida, EXBCUTIVE COMMITTEE, Mra. LAURA BROOKS, Mra. HW. SHERMAN, Mra. CHAS. WADSWORTH, Mins M- DUNCAN, Mrs, DRAKE MILLS, Miss MARIA MOULTON, Mrs, B. 5, ADAMS, Mrs. JAMES CLARK, Mra HARLOWE MATHBR, Secretary. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND, GALLERY OF EXHI.- THE SOUTAEKN Alb ROOMS, 845 Browdway, "And H. HARTMANN, Banker, No. $ Broad street: Fifth avenus, and at 220 Peonsyivania avenue, Wastington, D.C. jhould be addressed to the prinolpal FRANK H. NORTON, a 5 &b Broadway, New York, BSOLUTE DIVORURS OBTAINED IN NEW YORE “States kK ec. eam Se Deere deme inate" Pobal aud mete All communications Odlice and Gatiery. . imparts seid SS ea BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK. Also ae Mogg yo I coe one KING, Counseliog at Law, 340 Broadway, OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY A. Btate Lotteries. {ENTUCKY STATE EXTRA—CLASS SES. OcTonER 11, 1967. “6b 02, BB, ST. ta AS on Th 3 KENTUCKY STATE—CLASS 084, i, 1 as 8,65, 4 8 MURRAY, EDDY & 00., Mai fae ee te ee Be aoe Soe Se meget a fe: FRANCE, MORIS & CO. sManaeets For circulars of Kentucky State Lotteries address MUR. RAY, EDDY & CO. Covington, Ky. Prizes cashed and information given by addressing E. RICHMOND, No. A Gileey Building, Cortandt street. LL PRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZED LOTTERIES. — Cireulars and information furniahed, 2. CLUTE, Broke: Broadway aod 153 Fulton street. | i 4 O°: BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALT: 5 ng of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIB, 760 roadway. INE CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES; IN RICH CUT GLASS, FINE. GILT of BRONBES Also. a full riment of variett FINE SILVER AND Peatey wape PARIAN aan AND FANCY GOODS. A aslection of chotee ALABASTER GROUPS, STATOARY and Vil rae rae, ee Gon Italy, just 7 JG hey ae BV. Noa. 488 400 and 402 Lirondway, Corner of Broome street, et “i VL) "8 GERMAN OINTME \T.—WARRANTED ‘ carat eur, the slightest danger, for Pilea, i : it Khoum, all Bone kin Dies OW gan ere at BS Bowery aud by druggies generally” prewor AND NERVOUS FEVERS, and, (n fact, fevers generally, are efforts of Nature to expel offenmve Humors, ‘Thie accomplished, health 1s soon restored. BRANDRETH'S PILLS are Nature's own remedy, which safely and surety eradicate every impurity from ‘he bowels anil the blood, BRANDRETH'S PILLS fe admaitved vy man? physiciane- to relieve a congested stat pretensions Ft elie. thao any medicloe known to Brandreth House, Sold by all Druggtate, HE NEW YORK &T' EAM COMPA! T 969 Broad: Aeneid atreet, Malis "ies Cre he. | the usual ' Vrroxns ELECTRO.CHEMICAL BATHS, NOS. 4 AND 6 Kant Eleventh street, corner, avenue, —Celo- brated for cure of rheumatiam, metallic nervous and chrome diseases, and ali maladies pecullar to ladies,

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