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10 re ee THE POLITICAL Cam, TAIGH CONTINUED FROM 5 rty end elected Mr, Linco” that pares had bees 1p pow ence been unwise wildrawe and repor Mr Beymour dirar Thirteenth re 5 0s. Broome *- a9 Sherif at > ‘ iy Pin igh “ FokK at. pe} byte a 4-163 Veiancey ot AO—Aidg Path oh, amd D PAGE @ to the Presidency, and ati this hour, Baa that reposed? or ough\ t to be «4 im heir political opponents? of the policy of reconstruc- ton, and complal beavy debt thous telling us Low it was ty be paid off.” He decay of (De geamercial marine of thelsountey: wick, wodis Convee ke Fifteenth Ward, 4 of the countey, with. | >, Dist hon § Sa 4 restored to sta orifiual | 7)" ‘ig wast Fourth st 7 Uaireraity Tal Ralidiog, rotie PRLty contented presentative of the demo- $73 Po self with asories of nega- poe “ad guve.us what *oo speaker called a succession owls. When the Gemocrave party was calied upou ors statement of Me principies mothing but uowls were the response. 1{ we had this pablic debt to pay with- out demining yar Guaracter ag a nation, how were | we to do it without tamation? Mr. Seymour had said that for every $4 coilecied by \wwation nly $l was “received in the Treasury, we oer $3 being the cost of collection, Mr “Peymour sald eur commerori waring was not prosper- o0) as 4 wase@uring the wor. Why was this? It was, the speakereeid, becaure doo Alabama and the other Vessets Mr. Seymour's frends South had set afloat preyed upon our sh ( Morcial mafine, therefers, by the close of Prracy dd not elicit fror wo Pan * L—10) Macdougal at, een tte f 464 Went Twonty.A¢th st. 13S) Weat Tareve’ oun at. 14-522 Weat Twenty-soo'd st, Seventeenth Ward. Qur com- piause.) 0» very low figure The fact of tha ‘ech of Governor Bey 2s. 2 ~ the ry moura'sngie ex 2 of condemnation, Governor isos ics Seymour bad ulso cofet-ed to the fact that while hoidiag 36-12 First ‘the offve of Governor To bad bad presented to bin some | 7-9 Ritch at, 2W—1i7 Beer four thousand pardotic for criminals, aod he wished to 407 Pith at ‘B—165 Poird admit that the repudiican party genera ly were honest | 9-127 First av, 22-129 ai xt 10156 First av, 3-16) Fast ‘24-504 East Thirteenth at, Elghteenth Ward. ‘Yn their jntentions and sincere in their coaviciions, and he ~was ready “w pardon the great body of te republicans € they would become demo- erats—jlaughter)=i€ they would support aed Seymour, He was willing to pardon all TE bestn wont corneas Right Is, ant Eighreenth at, ept the feaders of ihe party; and he in wet pore oonth at. and*ourth av, 12—829 East Twenty rst st, r they were, whether civii or military. Did he par. | 2-54 West Nineteenth at, 13—436 Second av. on Lyon, the iMestrious man who. fell on the plains of ce aa Pweaty-third at, Pu Aicsoari? Wowid he pardon McPherson and the brave nird av. wick! “Would ho on iit, Lincola—great ap. P ad the wilows and orphans of our sol- diers stain tn talus? Would he pardon those | 8-234 galant men who died in the prison ns of the | S127 South ? Noe uid be pardon Goreene Andrew, | 10-883 for whose death the whole of Massachusetis is now covéred wth mourning? The aenbject was al- | pie Tost too gewve to discuss.” Mr. VanCott then adveried | 1639 Fourth av, y-firat st, between to the question of reconstruction, whicn he deomod to | 2—Gi7 Third av, Firat and Second avs, be ‘ho greak qnestiow of the day, and called tse ation. | 3-644 Third ay, 3S—934 Phird av. tion of thy meeting to the condicion of the country im eer porj-aintheh. Ea ee three pertods which be would meution. At the session | §—731 fairian of 18/0 sae yxeat. compromise measures were passed, Zoi Third av aod we were progressing with the pope of anend to all 943 Second av, ee ES rnin av, aectionolisin, and the perpetuity of the Union. Tuose i= faa Sided ae. 8 Third ae pasure| — ird ay, ‘d aye measures Agere | thet with great discontent by } J)! Lill ay, eG wumy in the North, and, as an act of peace, it camo to sone aap ye acquiesced In as a matter of settloment. Shortly aft€rwards some gentiomen, ambitious for the | Dist, Presidency, proposed ihe repeal of the Missouri com- | }~273 Tenth av 1347 wen Pea ioe Promise, wad ender various iniluences the act was ree | Z—25) }inih ay. eee ete pearsd. The people of the {ree States then stid to the | 4—375 Ninth av 15—247 Seventh Binvo Dolding power ‘hat they should never, in all the 5-48) West Thirty-Afth at. 1W6—304 Seventh Territories, out of which States » to be fo: 17-383 Seventh av. 16370 Sevenih a 9403 * 20-285 West a thirty. Hifth st. 21560 Bighth av. 23-85 Went Thirty-elghth os, ed, hold sooner was the pop. mber, 1860, thau Sout prepared ‘From the Union, and Senators re:nained in tho senate antl Chem staves bad witndrawn, Andrew Jackson, GAS Went Thirty-seventh ono siava (Applause ) a. viar vote ascertained in N Gvroliva and other = Sr secede 68 to 396 Nin 10—803 Ninth N—378 West ‘whom the speaker regarded as one of the noblost wen this country hed ever produced, once expressed bis regret that when Culboun threatened: that South Caro- Nina would secede that he bad not instantly seized Cai- hovun and heng him as a traitor, (Appiause.) And if Avirew Jackson bad been President mn 1860 he would e hung the traitors from Jel! Davis down. (Ap plau a %t saint—(iaugbter)—of the democracy, Bae sp Ward. nat J rrenty- eighth st ted av. B—554 Second 4—S99 Second Second av. 6—57 Th rd av 5-61! third av. “em Lexington W—444 Fourth ay. 1135 ast Twenty-eighth ms Vian Twonty-seventh 13-52" Wiest “cherub second st James a, proclaimed in his mossage t | goa, rary oY 1ac6za Biath Con:ress then staied that no Siats had a right to seed from tbe Union, but added that the government bad no ‘Tyrente-oorend: Ward. Tight to prevent any State from go'ng—(renewed laugh. -. r}—and Bo he allowed the Southern siates to go. Mr. eae paar. Van Cott then re‘erred to the course of the late President Lincoln, and ailaded to the position of the republican and demoeratic partiez, tue four years ot war, He spoke of the parties y of the anti-war democ- racy; not of the democratic party exisied before 13—1,405 Broadway. 4-583 Ninth tieth et, and 7-882 Seventh Tenth a the’ war, Tat ws do them jostice, The demo. | SP Beits ay. 1—Broureh aad ighigeeivi crais of previous yenre gav. their treasure, and | j0—432 Wees Forty. ninth st, ous, together ‘with republicans took the enemies of their country, Was the. position of Goveraor Seymour and his {friends then? In 1862 Governor Seymour, the country being depressed, whecdled the loval people to the belief arms against “Aynat up Applause. ) BROOKLYN CITY. that he wanted @ more vigorous prosecution of the war, THE COURTS. ¢ aud by ihexe means procured his election. In 1803, aud ee vernor Seymour stood in the Academy of Music, on 4'b of July, denounciog the government and threaten. | Supreme Court—Circuit.—Catendar This Day. tog to rally democracy to rescue the power Heid by Judge Guibert. Court opens at ten o'clock, os. “BGriewola ve. Kenny a et Ba keses, vs Mowbray. Doherty Callighan, o agony o} Gettysburg, while Governor Seymour stood with- out a word of hope, With General McClellan's disaster came a second dieaster—Governor Sey- moor to the Gubernatorial chair. Wnen General Grant— (entbasiastic applause)—drove Pemberton and the Army of the Mississippi out of Vicksburg, when Genoral Mende drove Lee out of Geitysburg, and when the Union army was sucecestul, the people drove Governor Seymour aad bis cohorts out of the Capital of the mtate. Mr. Vau Cots then referred to the third and final Period, that of reconstruction, which question ho dis- euseod at some length. and afterwards concluded his re- marka The meeting then adjourned. ment. The loyal nation, in @ great desire, stood awaiting the reauit at Mery ‘ch vs. Petry, Kelsey ve. Burke, 56—Livingston vs! Pierson, 1it—Higgins va, Mi aan v romieve anol 1es—Willinans ve, Doda, 208—Koehier vs, Keading. 212—Hoppock vs, Baker. 21b—Diawvey va. Be 217—Betts ve, Follett, 219—Kip ve, fans otal. WW—Stratton va. Hull ‘tricklan: ‘Benton vs.Johnson et al. 179—Mulvey vs. McCarthy. 7i—Jopes va. Seaver. 8i—Seaver vs. Waterhouse, SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT. The Suit Against the New Jersey Central Rallrond Company. Before Judge Gilbert. Mary Harty, Administratriz, vs. the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey.—The jury in this case, the particulars of which were reported in the Herat of Wednesday, after remaining out for about four hours returned into court shortly after three o’clock yesterday and announced, through their foreman, tbat they were unable to agree upon a verdict, They were th discharged by the court. It ap; that the stood eight in favor of finding for the piaintiff and four for the defendants. The plaintiff, it will be remem. bered, sued to recover damages in the sum of $5,000 10r the death of her husband, Philip who was struck locomotive of a tratu on this railroad near Clare- on the 20th of November ‘ast, and died reafter. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. The Pacific Mali Steamship Com Co Before. Judge Gilbert. Inve the Application of Charles E, Richmond for an Inspection of the Siock Ledger of the Pacific Mait Steam. ship Company —Onm behalf of this application Mr, Rich- mond presented to the Court an affidavit setting forth that be was a stockholder in the Pacific Mall Steamship Company, and that an election of officers of eaid com- pany was to take place within thirty days; that he had applied to the officers of the company for permission to wmepect the stock ledg: and that they had offered him for iuspection, with a view to obtaining a correct lis. of the stockholders, such books as would afford the {ntormation detired on! upon an examination which would occupy several days; that the stock jedger, which was in their possession, THE RECISTRATION TO-DAY. To-day-and to-morrow the Boards of Registry will meet in the pinces given below to close the registration ef voters for tho election of Tuesday noxt, For the Devedt of those who hi not read the law as amended, Mt way be well to state that no person can vote atthe weeks before theelection. This iast session is provided for the addition mes of those who were not qualified voters on the ult, bat who will have attained bog majority or perfected their citizenship by lection 7. The classes wili be embraced as follows :- First—Those whe, on election day, will have com- tage the full year of State residence, or on that day be al lly of age. Second—Those who, having F opcpreetion og comp'eted that ve ‘couspleten the four ny Again in foil year, on election day, monibs county residence. Third—‘hoee whe, by election day, will have been maturaiized ten {ull days Pourthithese whe oi have been folly thirty days resident of the Congressional, er Senate, or A*semb\y, Alderinane district, or of ali those districts, when election day arrives. dont’s counsel then applied for further te to alow them properly to prepare to oppose the motion, and the Conrt directed the further bearing to be adjourned COUNT OF SESSIONS. Two man seuieaced him wo whe ourned, BROOKLYN INTPLLIGENEH eal Nant ag, Defore the registrars and had his name entered this year. The list of last year is entirely are more property for the purpose of revision, correc- Won, addidon, aad subtraction. The comp The Pluces of Registration. of about three or four hours, Upon this affidavit Judge Gilbert granted au order to show cause why peremptory Yesterday, upon the return of the order to show cause and the maki the Court inti- dator, Air, Emou aud Mr. ¥pnderpoel; for the respondent, Mr, Power. \ Conviction Years in State Prison. Before Judge Dikeman and Justices Hoyt and Voorhees. years, who was indicted for burglary. The evidenee for the prosecution showed that on tbe afternoon of the of liquor, entered the house No, 253 Fulton aren was beard Mra. Haricau to open the door of parior occu. iady immediately ‘Mr. Halieck, and was there baving beea once belore confined im The court thea eer saat and fiftieth ann vortary of Lhe Reformation, the acm was colebraied by & series of exercises at Piym ignored, and mo man cam voile at all who Het ie also an object, The law expects all citizens to The Boards of Regisiry meet to-day and to-morrow from eight A. M. to nine P. M. First Ward. ‘ Dia, IM, antuisidla oa’ 460 William at, hould not issue to compel the respondents $4 Croan 5-105 Browd ot, Second Ward. Dat Dit, mated that 1 enterisined uo doubt of the right of the 1158 William qt. 24 Peck slip. Third Ward. Diet. Dist. 1-198 Washington at, 3-15 College place. 270 Narelay wt, 4—3 Hauson st, Fourth Ward. Dit. Dist, 1-3 Peck slip. 569 Roosevelt at, — 208 William at, 6-83 Cherr FS New By vwery. 7-45 Oliver ai. 4-8) Cherry ot Fifth Ward. mM Broad! Fin tudeon at way. 5 ud 78 si 6-174 Pranghin The only case tried yesterday was that of a man 7-419 Greenw.c 8-21 Desbrosses et. Siath Ward. Dis. Dist. 6—07 Bator at. 7—#8 Mou at, B26 Cen: 6 e214 © 6-96 Contre # 10-115 ‘ Sevoeth Ward. D repaired (o (he apariwent, where ebe found the prover adway. 4 -— 7, Upon beteg informed that no pervoa of the naine lived 19, oe at. iH 5 —Io lexander Barr, of the Central Fighth Ward. 3 Ts wet 4p wo) | oboe aon The jary rendered a verdict convict phe the prieqner of ‘ : b u a Niwte ran Dit, fens Hadaon st. b 2 Weat Fourth st. of . 4 2 . 140783 Grosawien “o sarang Sis wenwerkes, foe neeern Assivwneiuy oy the Pxoreerast Reronwation at chured, Which Were conducted vuder the uspicss of tne 7=13 ihartage tw S10 Ladlow wt. Bleveuth Ward, election next Tuesday who has not personally appeared fe mot registered. The sittings of to-day and to-morrow vegisier at the direst session which takes place three would atford the desired iniormation by an examination c iit the tock ledger, relator to the inspection of the stock ledger. Respon- ontil Saturday inorning, at ten o'clock. For the re- for Burgiary—Scutence, named John Ward, aged apparentiy about twenty-five Bist of July last the prisoner, while under the influence Procoeded to the secoud soor, where piet by @ Mr. Halivek. who stated that he desired to see a Mra MeCarty. there he made his escape to the street, followed by Mrs, eeeu him enter the bouse, Ward i burglary tn third degr Oa ed up for prison for (wo yea 8-13 -event Puyxourk Cave x —Yeouerday being the three bundred Young Men's Cirrietian Aseociat on of St Matty Rogisn Littheras en was not numerous. Nora thureh, openet the wee feamval bymn was Wen snug by Mr, Frederic Steme the bh tivered by Rav. Foiip § tnan Reformed eherca, ni Lewes Diet, iSite pg Houston st widens wae de- WG=34d Niaby ot it unser Ge A724 Fast ©) 13.195 9—40 avenue C, i 10-63 avenue D. asses made by the Rev, Donred, D, Dy Twelfth Ward, b-ronthwert cor. of 125th st, and Fourth av. aghor and others. Nine donom te reqoated by the apeokers. ‘A Ol vus Bace’s eong, WAS also ren pation, and contag Livi bond The dono! oy oy In oY A Bouinese ADvERTIORerNt.—Me, Jobo Pn one of ibe fire wardens of the Eastern District, bet. sioue ad ios ae wnvecn pied. @ienw av, raed Se — edt Le complained hat he nat. bonn per aah «women, giving their names as Prattand Fox, The 's Were arrested aud taxen before Justice Dunno | according to the statement of the comp: be auswered an adveriisement Beting forth that's poriner was Wanted to join a gentie- ruofing business. He addreaned Prat. and ‘Prats took’ him to Fox, ai the corner of Hudson and Park avenues, and te busiuess Was represented to be in @ Pourishing condition, Ai tirst the sum of $1,200 was weked for the business, and then ‘staved that if it could be os gurebeaed for $800 he would become a Fox, a8 alleged, stated that his wife was iI and that that he had deen ordered to take her to Munesola. Pratt thea stated that he would take half the business, and subse- quently gave a check for $400 for his share, The com- plainant, supposing it to be a Jfide arrangemen', gave $400 in cash, Shortly after this tranaaction Fox went to the complainant and told him that Pratt had Dorrowed $200 of him, and that as — short of Money he would sell bin Pratt's notes 15, ‘This was 80 great a reduction that tne com it began that be had been victimiz On further in ‘quiry his suspicions were confirmed. The accused were committed to await trial, ALmMost Axorunk Ternuie Strest Caz Accipgnt, —On Wednesday evening two cars went down the grade from Peart street to Duilicld, on Myrtle avenue, at an alarm- ing rate of speed, in covsequence of the brakes giving ; way. The (rst went down tho bill about eight o'clock | faenced to-day at the Clyde Park, the grounds of the and the second an hour later; but, fortunately, no per- son was injured = The passengers were Paomad terrified, though they retained their seats until speed of th ebicles was checked on the level grade. In both tu- stances several tad who were crossing the avenue at the Lime, narrowly ped being run over, It is o short time since a simfiar accident ogcurred in Atiautic street, when a young lady was instantly killed. Accussp or Passive Bocus Curcks.—Charles E, Ferris, aclerk, wags arrested by an officer of the Forty-secon’ Precinct on Wednesday night on a charge of having passed severa) bogus checks on different parties, It 1s alleged that the accused passed one of these for $00 on Mr. P. C. Hammer, of No, 21 Main street, purporting to ve signed by Joseph H. Hopkias, one to ‘the amount of $50 on Mr. A. Wiikey, corner of Hoytand Livingston Streets; one for $50 on the Hichiand National Bavk of Newburg, and for $42 75 on the Amorican Ex- change National Bank, eigned by Henry EK, Morgan. The two latter were found on his person when taken to the station house. Mr. Wilkey identified the accused as the person who presented the forged check tohim. Ho was held to await examination. Prosamy Fata Accioont,—Charlos Bradley, the driver of a coal cart, fell from his vehicle while driving peg Jay street, on Wednesday, and sustained injuries fa jal character. The cart was loaded and the Sree passed directly across his back. He was taken wo bis nome, Kings County Board of Supervisors. The Board met yesterday afternoon at three o'clock, the President, Mr. Little, in the chair, ‘The bills of tho foliowing named parties, having beea Budited by the Committee on Accounta, were ordered to Be paid: — Murtha & Boyle, for coal for Penitentiary........ $1,573 J. Lock & Son, masonwork im connection with ventilating the Court House... R_ J. Powell, furnishing ventil for Court House. . AL. B. Smith & Co., repairs to “heat ‘apparatus ‘ot Court House ted, more than the signing of the tax roli by each member present, aad the Board adjourned unfil the 2d im TASB TURF. SPECIAL GuARESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Trotting Excitement at Highland Park, News burg. Newsurs, Oct. 31, 1867, A large crowd assembied here to-day to witness a trot Detween Lady Golds:nith and the widely known Moun- ‘ain Boy. the iatter, contrary to all expectations, did Ht pat in an appearance. Hundreds came from Pough- keepsie, New York, Kingston, Hudson and other points along the river to havea gitmpse at the horse which bad created eo much talk; and when it was announced that be was not to trot, vor was he in the city, the greatest indignation was visible on all sides, Such exclamations es ‘“Irhis is a beat,” and ‘“Thris is a nice caper,"’ were heard on every hand. In vain did the managers of Highland Park endeavor to ae the feeling; the crowd would not be comforted. ber feature that added fuel to the flame was the fact at the trotting horse Patchen was not allowed to enter against Lady Goldsmith, because bis driver had not made the entry in time. ‘The only entries for the $1,000 purse were Panic and Lady Goldsmith, and the Owner of the latter would not allow Patchen to contest. All thought that a race between Panic and Lady Goldsmith would be a ** circus,” therefore did they wish Patchen to trot with thom. The pressure of outside safiuence was very great, bat Mr. ‘aiden Goldsmith was mexorable, and finally his beautiful litle mare and Panic were withdrawn from the field, when soi person who appeared to be vested with author! a@nnousced that a new puree of $550 would bo trotted for, open to all horses immediately, Thero- the following entries were quickly made:— Newburg, Commodore Nutt and Lady 1@ pool selling Patehen of course hat the against the field at the rate of $80 to $20. The follow isthe pommere. Thorn Dean named George M. Patchen. . W. Smith named b. g. Newbarg G, Sharpstein nemo: b, a W. Doty named Jaa) Time, 2: 34—2-40 1g 2:33 i, The cirentostances Bonela the “goones to-day wae all wrong, and wil! have a tendency to cast a reproach ‘upon the powers of managemont of those connecwed with getting up the trot. Trotting at the Union Course—Daisy Burns va. Lew Pettee. There had been much speculation and considerable interest manifested in the trotting match announced w take place at the Union Course yesterday between theve horses, as they were favorably known in the racing world. Although the numbers present were less than bad been anticipated, owing to the unpropitious charac- ter of the day, quite an animated throng had gathered at the appointed hour, The track was im very fair condition, but the stiff wind blowing was invsompaiible with good speed, yet the result of the race, Voth im regard to the victor and the time made, under the pec itar circumstances exist- ing, surprised the throng of turfites. Lew Pettee, be- cause of his eaey victory over Daisy Burns a iew weeks since upon the same track, and her known pec of sulking, made him the favorite, But were greatly modified before the race was over. Daisy, after losing the first heat and acting in an that discournged ber backers, won the second, thi fourth in graud style, mating the best time ever recorded against her. mse ideas as THE RACE. Match for $2,000, mite heats, best three in five in bar. noss, Hiram Howe, named b, m. Daisy Burns. Dan Mace, named b. g Lew Petes. Te, Quarter, Half. 38 Z 21 Aya Pirst heat... Fourth beat, Fire Heat. —1 on Petiee. There was evidently a disposition to av the result of the iret beat. With but littie delay ¢ horses beean to score, and at the second aitemp: st away beautifully, Peicee ha the pole., Around turn they were ne & end neck, vut nearing the quarter pole the h ged siightiy ahead, reaching that point and pas lengths tn advance, mov) very stead thirty-eight reconds, 0 the backstreich, ‘ust the wind, blowing very stiffly upon thar part of the Course, the horse mati i this position until approaebing ive pole, when the mare broke, and he sped four tense headin 117%. This gap could not male up by tho mare, Vetieo trotting tery evenly, and t lowa the lower turn, Davey breaking and ‘aaa oa tb we stretch Pewee friends were but few. One huncred to ten Was offered upon Petter, but these offers Wore pol readily taken, as the mare’s chances of win- Ding Were thought to be ese than nothing. After two Ineflectual attempts Wo obtain a gir eiart they reo ived the word head and | Shooting around the tra "ettee, aud, deshind up to (he e, she brusied by seven seconis, with m te assemblage. Dowa the back a wae maiotaned, and ape proaching the ha! pole it waa evident that the Mare was out-trot:ing her antagonist. Tals point was passed three aud a hail ‘eugths ia advance by Daisy in 1:16, Leaving the pole reuee broke, but quickly re-! covering he stricgied rmrcnilicendy to catch Une feet~ fooied mare, the cadeavor calliog forth choers from the spectators, Altboweh be could not accomplian thie he japped ner and thus Leantifuily they rashed past the stand, Daisy aneck the w.nuer, making the heat wichout ® ek Ferme ed, Third Mea! —Vue mare bat gained a (ow additio friends, but their cantdence in ner was limted. The quarter it three longibe of ont, a thir cries of approbation reteh this 5 HOrHe Was sth! tbe favorve. tue pools seiling—Pettee, $60; Daisy, $21. At che Srat atiempt they had a capital sondof. Around the turn ke mare forged a to the fromt, irottiny very steadily, Approach quarter pole they bore ur qui thie point veven weconds, Specdine red herself aod the complainant — nouncement, and many congtwulations were bestowed upon Hiram Howe, papi Forth Ee ee patna 6 tes lenma. They bad made @ rmiviake, aud hedging was tue order of the moment, and where, ouly balf ap hour previously, one huudvod to ton was offered the hore, mare wat now ihe favorite, fifty to ‘At (he Oret attempt {bey got away in handsome style, Evierug the tora Vettee broke very badiy, and, before he could be brought under eontrol, Lom feed Cs ped nix lengths, and tt ‘retained the quarter pole, this polut the horse be trotied very elfectt at the half-mile p er fee teen oe front, Tiroe 1:16, It was evident Saad gs a nete overcome by Pet:ee, and loud offers from discombted wera heard that Daisy would win AY race, Down the Iv down. lower turn Pettee broke again, and ion the pe estretch, Lo pestis ‘by the Bh ee a skip in ning the race. ‘The revuision of feeling in the minds of the gentle- men present at this unexpected termination was ludic- ronsiy manifested; but ali lefs the course with: the LA preased opinion that the character of the trotting and the time made were, under tne circumstances, extraor- uinary. Beston Jockey Club Meeting. Bostom, Oct. 31, 1867. /The autumn meeting of the Boston Jockey Club com- association, having been postponed from yesterday on | account of the storm, There was @ large attendance, comprising representatives of all our leading families, There were three races—two on the fiat, and a steeple chase, For the first race, a mile dash, there were two start- ers, and it was won by Captain Elwee’s Grimaldi, the other horse, Black Knight, coming im ten lengths ahead, bat ecg lost the weight contained mm his saddle cloth he 2 iatanced, the time of the winning bein, The second race waw also a dash of a mile, and four boraes of the five entered put a capital and close conten Be ing Grimaldi by a coup! Dina being second, The third race wasa steeple chase, about two and a haif miles, oe Ee bay gelding Tarquin and the bay horse Williams were the contestants, Lrown, who eptered the chestnut horse Tycoon, having taken his animal away, .and being ruled of the course for not baving paid his for- feits, This race proved: to be aimost ‘walk over, from that General Williams refused a stone wall on the very early part of the course and nothing could induce him to take its consequently Tarquin, who took all his leaps well, wa3 an easy winper. SHIPPING NEWS. nae for New York=This Day. tm.....0FO bean High water eve 7 3 PoRT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 31, 1867, CLEARED. _Btramsbio Eagle, Greene. Havana—Atlantle Mail Steam- ip yeamae Gen Barnes, Morton, Savannah—Livingston, 0 Sicanshtp Ashland. Norton, Savanaah—R Lowden. _Micamahip EB Bouder, Lebby, Charleston Wheeler & veona: Steamship Saratoga, King, AB Cuy Pot and Rich- mond Macready & Co. ‘Steamship Baveriyy Pi fladetnhia—J Hand, Steam hip Miwille, tenain, Phtind cipnia—t N MoKon fteamsutp Nereus, wae, cit James It Keeler, Delano, Liverpool-G' Cook & Ship R Ludwig, Harding. London—J W Elwell & Ship Republik (Brem), Fortman, Penden Urthart & Co. Ship Aurora, ‘ker, Loudon—R M Stoman & E on Ship Aureoia, Hurhes, San Franeiseo—Sution & Co, Bark Lavinia, Davis, Queenstown for orders—Brett, Son Bark JE Holbrook, Leavitt, Cardenas—Bi Son & Co. — Hail Columbia, Brereton, Gaivestoa—C H Mallory & mes New Orleans—F H Brigh: Brie Falma (Olden), Buling, Cork for ofdersssioman & ‘tis Rie (Pr), Deschamps, Marseilles—Boyd & Hine. Brig Hi Virden, Collins, Havana—J E Wardon. Brig Iris (Br), simiaon®, S¢ Thomas Fenieton & Co. Sehr Luietta, Underhill, Para—B J Wenbe: Schr Mary Belle (Br), Center, ‘Amherst and 3 Moveton—J F Whitney & Co. Schr Arthur, Leet, —— K Woodhouse & Co. Schr Clarissa Allen, Ha!) Portsmouth—H R Miller, win! rench. Boston—N 8 Bi Sehr K Sehr R ney Saunde ‘Sehr ‘Kahn, Stel done Cornwall, Ct—G K Rackett Bro. A sloop 00a Fellow, Dyer, New London—G K Rackett & ro. ARRIVALS, PORTED BY THE HERALD QTRAM YACHTS. Stosmahip Minnesota (Br yopeee iy: Sy in iors imine ero Saisie Gurot from St jokes for mastery Chat , Aspinwall, mee, poneengtr® s pe td Sng se ry ship Steamship Morro Castle, Adams, Havana, Oct 26, at LPM, with mdse and passengers, to the Atlentic Mail Steamship Co, Had heary weather moat of the . Sicamanip CW Lord, Ward, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, to nA Allen. Experienced "strong easterly oar the entire 23th, lost amoke stack in # violent Je; Btn, Si 0’ aware tabip spoke schooner d New Senlant, Of Brooklyn, bound North, Sveamalip Alabama, Linicvurner, Chatleston Oct 27, with mdse ond passenge: to 4 Toney. untered very Lowes | weather; lay too 10 hours in a oi ‘raloand hi h se: Ps Flewmehips Cor and Moveka, going into Charleston, Steam . Tormlia, Washingtoa, DO, with midee, to James Hund, a via Quespstows., 45 days. Alezander ‘Wil. fad more, Callao, July %8, with guano, if aaah ved inside of the Hook. non (of Thomaston). Carling, Callao, Jano, to Sav mroet i peo ead the equator Oct 2. {a lat 9612. Aug Let of a Tart wae one ih rw ip Weston for New Arthur Piekeri Mie pt 1d off Uape ship Whenfell (Ht), 2 dass frown Sh ith, Int 26 45 8, Jon 2 ship Wild for New York, all wel 18 1, Hale (of Newbury por all well; Oot Bremen for St %; Hark Wilhelmine (Dxteb: daya, to RW atk Glenall E, lon 57 06 W, brig edwasde from Jays out, Bremer, Buenos Ayres, 45 dale’ (of Picton), McDonald, Cow Bay via Hnlifes, 7 day aye with coal, to iatten, Watson & Bark W H Jenkins (B: La at, Philadelphia tia Deis. Breakwater, 35 hi in ballast, to Boyd & Hincken, *,coai laden, foundered at the Crew rescied by a Delaware from 5, lost and spl Sep sehr Louisa Johnson, from Malaga Brig Neponset (of "Borton. Tracy, Mal to Miller & Houghton, Passed ‘UiWealtar Sey seh in in Roaay with brig Dor Quixote from Malage. fortvore, Partof passage ligut moderate weather, fatter part strofig’S © galen Brig Appen, Rio pier 5 4 ‘50 days, with i heavy Ne and E gales the last stand apilt sails aud slove athoy with coffee. to Sahm. the Bar. Expe- (Br), Jensen. jiatw Lotz & Co; 2: rienced heavy — rom % reaaked away some of the Vulwarks. Oct 20. iat jon ¢ bark live, froma Maracaibo tor SYo om Pe Meg Queen of ihe h, Haddock, Demerara, 19 day b eas. Had Reavy gules from £88 ‘imington, NC, 12 days, Te bound ‘or mertical The Lt linsks re 8 lance. in Jeweut, Snare, Bangor, with tember, to Hol - Murray, f Lucy A Blomom. Crocker, Boston, i, Cape Sable, NR, vile, “1 4a; Had beavy Band NE galen with lam. tire pas. aud wis burie. Sehr GB ‘donich lones, Virginia. sehr § French, Lippineott, Virsinia, hen sehr SA Schr Sele ‘getown, DC, 4 days, town, Jeorgetorn. Bdwards, Baltimore, 4 4 orgetown, DC. 4 lost jibboom, iy Predinore, Serene, DO, for Hud- . Georgetown, DC. ©. Georgeiown for Hudson, Sehr Asery Figen: Bunuell. Georgetown, DC, 4d Hi Lockwood, Suerrot, Georgetown, DO, for Prowi+ lence. Sehr Amelia Treland, Townsen Solr Henry Hovait, Nansce, tned heav orgetows, DC. ‘ectgetowne DO for Mud. Maine: Newbury, Virginia, Sehr Grap scht Oaks Ames, Seur Jane Faw rn Light, Pusler Port J d, Rarer, Biigadetl (a Providence. Hiizavelnpor for Providence. M. tr a dveiu, f Rebr tan l gh yp Behr Hetert Nuuroa, Grove! Bebe La aie Gray. Lavell, Pei the mare retalaed the nearing the = half-mile cmenve burst aud lessened the PR ay the Br Lapa DS, arate Patvor struggled gailentiy, Robt 8 P Godwin, “once 1g nO nna ee the mare and mas stenay: Seer Nettie Bioomte, a Hanoy, ‘Stamford, och by jnch—which was aided by olor Mf h she ‘uienly recovered herseif— Reni nia nae Baboock ieee. reeens reeiloat time of Bene Js ea chat pn iia fe cit en on Sr pee he Sie re a laa Daun’ Hampwo i s,, Bree eee aie eee are Soe che oeearter oi searet RRO og, 8 foe 2m, rahe carried sway. eamregl unknown, ba a a0; Maggie Magee Hlampond, . ewan; Semetegns NESTON, Oct 19—Arrived. schre J W, Hick! xStenmehine Union, -Dre fo, ,Parmne; Seueinens is ‘Hance, Sabine; 2d, ‘ sw i“ 4 bark DUAR ei «sonra aneun Coes vi Menge New Brown, Grinnel’, Below. ‘Oct '29—Arrived brig Tyr Brig Alice Franklin, from Rico. waar for for Yorks scope gig Belt from Palermo toot by vitos boat Jas W Avery, | NYork 0 : fresh. with rain)—Arrived, for NYork; brigs Walt land; Agent (Br), indsor, NB. for NYork port; A rowD,, Wind at sunses, NNW. Marine Disasters. ngs .Xot abmartoe. Com: oda es of hivarner J Sreeeats tps “rae ee a be pee beer 4 ue aaa ; . i Sresiaraf oaieey at apts isha creer tot | eat Eaton Soh, tana Meo a uring the" eontiouance, of tho Bont y sou which has been | for do; Ronny Tuee, Holt. do for Fail River: Jus ou portion oft iam a ; a Rated the tari Of Tuesday aight, duriag which | dn: Sones (Bri, Clarks Wiaheee Wa. (oe ldgepe: pep one os: Peloton, Sa ast oA eae Suir Coxripesce, which strack on th ks at Corlear's Hock bow ithe 08 of aliaton Saas: bans fal cargo on | Revurnad-Schre He ice toot Seas ate um ea ie oa stra aehr Fart, en me See a flour.’ a steam ce tag waler in ar eat pas ie ‘bendink {S ind, equi to pt fit fe n Capiala Bi stearatage Thos A Tilton that at tue time thoy nested V26 reel it “ sbouc the a from pore the aE? middle of the ebb tide, and so greit was the force of tide that It was impossible to keep her in the channel, me | © ot iia polut ls very mauzew.— she fully Inpurod,.* UCR Gemages. fm Cavsal fois P dyer! hin for New York, ce rat Blow ut 1. ares. Deiat and at do a do ateamer Tillie, Partriége, NYork (arg raat EG rae NYor Harriet Mada, 4 durin, caret apie cae, ‘nd proceeteds i oe NY or desert a yp sae Bane Fx wt Br’, Alexa ~f before reported NEW ORLE, f—Areis bark dctin da onc eee tonldge eae nas oe hak peer Lanterein, Bik Mee helow, Sota a mip roe and arrived that ven. tween 7 and 8 o'clock; on the Bath, Me: bark Aribur, over night of the Pie captalp: was making for at waiginit ton "Baars, fork; Trade * t blew very hat there wata say ceil round tne a ne poe By @ dbobayed » Castle the wind tailed oe haan Foes pn Ret by Relea ine Keceet roeatece Benton: eh br kaa sige St sett ong a tall an " Chel 38 — the current win, Seeeanaeenid crty achor, On tn mare K pe artes cs reefs of the Cast! the night advan wind | Zist inst. Sehr Mae ris loadng increased, ee Torsingthe» botiom being stor aa ane York. Schr sere <i New York), was towed ted, th senees wants Over, apa mie “oaneme 8 <0 e. be ite uh ‘ sng rowiaes ate os shore.” OF ber care Matanzas for ee York, was spoken ON compete’. SACO! LA, Oct 23—Artived, brig M Willams, ‘Stan PHILADELPHIA, Oot 0—Arrived bark be eae Si Shaw, ‘indsor, B Cotton, aathttust hy Tat 901 fom 79 60, Laaiting oadiy, and with stern fpr im ul - ‘les: Rouieae! saaaeen ‘nubec tan Lee, New! stove. | Refund S08%wOull try to reach Charl eared wr ta a : Nave, Pembroke; Farragut, . Boston: J . Boston, mE Megonore, from Calais for Philadelphia. had Ree aprived, itn 4 ‘of the Union, Cooksey, New boom broken, boas stove agd sterm damaged du epee, win Leng, ickmore, Por‘lind. a Beary vlow ai Lewes, Del, mgui of 25th. |. bark Mai ar) r, raimere Antwerp; brig @ Brig Larix, from Arecibo, PR, for New Yotty put into wart AWiileby, Marseiles: Ripplier, ier bo, Charleston Sth inst, with loss of prix sorbaay Del—At the Breakwater AM, ret rine ‘Gox, from st Dr minso fon Phila; Yupert eign: The ner, from N NYork for rialepabtal WeORTEAND. Det 29—arrired, bark fi, ie 85 - Har- Song Diavem (Br), f ry ashore on he back of" Deer alu without damage, after lightering. Scur Marragw Kennepy. from rev: York for Fishing = in eee is ashore ou Body Island, Branag, from Philadeip iia for Boston, aprung ‘alliay pon wood, got Will'procably come off a lead alin tishinars Brea eee et Bie Gate aks sacks Ry He ate earn Scum Mousz Frosrecr (ef Tisbury), Ransom, with a cargo tae ee Ceti ss Rows, NYork, of stones, at Holmes’ Hole, apruny ical night of inst B Brown, Bain, Matanaas; Loch Lo- and sunk (n 12 fathom: panli Core, she crew me ets fo Dathy, Crosby Ha Saving only there clothing. sity Sf {3 an old vessel of about eae cise Sept, ‘Sb Areived, hie No Pius Citra, 20 tons, and is insured fur ft peak os cemcioe shag ners ee tn oy wer. dene VecLigemeles fie vat sted lost, wan trom | Ivanhoe < eainey, London: Januaicn and gzumel pounds Now OHeuse, and'was aban Ohajenn st ial Pri Bordenus Oct arrived at Hevana 25th int Oeeilea Seni $0 (not before), barks owe noe Scene Atavanta (Br), Lelact from Boston for Port ir Medway, NS. to load for West chen Boker Aled (He). Bevan, Laverpsol oe ‘off 4 ape Ong. afew nights bt than YoY ‘Boston considerably damaged forward, and will Fepair. Pitot Boat Moses H Grixwets—The schr oop eras from tan hia for Boston, ed dete. she pilot boat M lowes Grinnell at Delawsre Peak water, Sore bint the GrinnelPs tow deck. ‘sprit, fortopmaaer:be 1d ma the hull was not injured. Tor t Philadel ny a aan ah ena ‘her foresail. the ony ‘sail she could 2B: ety 'Pruss), Dunn, trom Rio Rio ¥ ros order, ul vessel w! Oct for Hampton R; Gena maniei sari acts a iid a ‘and main topgallant mas: curried ‘ne further injures; will proceed for destination before re- Pacey Walsh, Montevideo. jled'Oct 81, ships Blackw: ri, ye ache WS Bwamner, Horton Nore a wast NGTON, DC, Oct 90—A-rived sehr’ Joum ® Preey, : aie Share vw ‘Willams, Thompson, Georgetown - WAREHAM, Oct 29—Arrived schr Angler, Besse, Eliza ‘S0th—Salled echr Monitor. Robbing, NYork. - Baltis fe ene abies em fatten sr aaa tt |: on her to-morrow. RaGOssa, from New York for Ci Pepe Ap ey RR | =e ca ra : ; repaired, togeth together with some, oiier slight ane on in MISCELLANEOUS. iSeoveei: for: Bektimats: ME RVENING TELEGRAM OF YES ¥ HAD, STEAMER is reported (ees f Gape Henry, pute, ,oxuant of ton Gamage T'ix DANCE ero uk Ueowists PAPER.” Teckers will goto THE MURDER OF in NEW JERSRY, BY. hag not yet toon, scertained. Mince! eons. : ‘The attentive amd courteous purer of the steamship Mor- ro Castle, R W Albert, Esq, has our thanks i, Tull Gles of late Cuban papers, prices current, £c. Whaiemer. Bark China, Gifford, of New ‘erie wis at Maurittoe it EWS, FROM WALL STREBT, coNVICHOR AND. Gonive Fine ty OF can th a REPORTS: pA THe cou! ie fos ROOKLEN AND: OM: PLETE PUL! iT INTE THE MONEY ‘ae “OF THE TELEGRAM 18 & FEATURE, SSS 5p and 68 do wb oll on board. iraund. om a erase c gabon: 20 bupan is rata Roeeawe jue Ground. ee So from Mauritian aug 17, FOR SALE BY ALL NEWS AGENTS. 1 re from, ao —_—_——-— kkk aQSQ= PM eta “ 50 hin epee ie si N ASTHMATIC AND A DYSPEPTIC ON HOFF'S na ate Ph eee provepas isnra See icraned ot 8 at MAL? EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HRALTH, 1 have drunk two dozen of HOFP’S MALT EXTRACT and Gnd that my asthma of two years’ standing bas tm. proved. Send again to $11 Broadway, one dozen. net L. LEVENSBN. For dyspepsia, loss of appetite, nothing does memore good, than HOF¥'S MALT EXTRACT, which 1 keop as @ drink George & Susan. Davis, of Ni, touched at St Helena Sept ry and proceeded on a cruise—vo report, Spoke ont? LB, a iehria from Philadelphia for New Orleans, lor Bara eines ‘nn from Londonderry for Battimore, Oet 31, Jat 41 99, ion Bark OY from New Orleans for Boston, Oct 29, 80 @ Highiands, mallee +3 ioe Foreign Ports, ° —, My Ad waa, | paltrwore fn een HD aaxel’ “Harber, Bovions aug, | 1 SY ‘amily. Send to ¥87 Went Thmiy-fourth srvet, S, ong ‘Chapman, N Presilesima, James, Batten Kailed Teen, rk Rachel, Bucknim, Key West; brig S mire Lig 5 Island. yas, Oct 1—In port schr Soiferino, Chisholm, from elon.” ‘ANTIOUA, Oct 18—In port sehr Serene, Jones, for St Mar. Uns, Peng. Baur, BAvos, Oot 6—Arrived, park Merdower, Dil, York; ‘Sth, brir Favorite, Dueil, reat Thousand other letters published prove its eicacy im cases. of CATARRH, COLDS, HOAKSENESS, COUGHS, BROK. THE FIRESIDE COMPANION, CREATES AN EXTRAORDINARY SENSATION, SECOND NUMBER, CONTAINING TRREE MAGIFICENT STORIES, Sy do wre); Shakapeate, Packard, do ( ald “Carolina (Bren), do (and ald 12th CBr), Homews amy id 12th for Niskels, N York. 13 , for Spain; sehr Fanny re oh 3 breed yo for’ NYor ; Mate KEADY THIS MORN]: AT 936.0°CLOCKE. READ UNDER THE GASLIGHT, for dor Sir we fa Meader fete Oa Bevan, for da: pee ihe Mereey (Br, a cNDER THE GasLiont, *, for do. Aug i, Pen ton (Br), M ONDER THE GASLIGnT, Helle Creole, Kuowles, for do; | liza (Br), coef eedines versie ee AWAITING THE SIGNAL, forts ne (Be), Maral sag ti me sieht go” AWAITING THE SIGNAL, ‘SW Holbrook, Cavogras, Oct 4—Arrived, big Geo Darahonne McLellan, Port Sailed 4th bark Thomas Rogers. "hiladetphia, Is MAGHIFIORENT. UNDER THY HARROW, in port Oct Caroline, McVar.and, for a port No xn ke c on » Peterson, fe hrs Hattie ARROW, Girish: aad Valeta; Jacobson: for ds ait a en Hate oe 18 STUPENDOUS. others, = hay deka et te ee SECOND NUMBER by ay Ti ‘ORNINO, ork. a np Cr Paimer, a Avg 28—In port chips Hengal, Ingersoll: NB | poR SALE BY ALL NEWS DEALERS. Price 6 cents. ©, thw Ben. . s and Wintel Po foeu: ¢ Sa aT IR MI GG CF OT SN So ee er barks “Bonetietor, Be geet B DIVORCES OBIAINED IN “EN YORK aod States where desertion, drunkenness, ac, wifoxoneue. Aug 22—Sailed, ship ivanhoe (Br), Baker's | cient case, No publicity, No hh divoree detained: jeland. Consultations free, Havdtin, Oct, —Arrivet, echrs Thoe J Pr M. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. Mopiie, sith, Anna. Whitman. Peisacoin: Sod re wTee Ute, DIVORCES LeaaLLY OBTAINED IN ANY r 2h, sone Kav 0; BSULUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAIN. taatmahip Columbia; Warton, do, ache ee Sepet ‘Seger, Se. State, without publicity oF exposure: bd yeheees Rosto Bo fee euarged wath div Balled 26 Pap Watwnie (Pr), Evans, Mobiie; eee a ANCOEN, Lawyer, Brown, tioald, Wilmingion, Nc; 0 ty Pas gta ‘Rapidan, jassau atreei, New York tty. Exton. '‘NYork: bark Hiza, Sous ‘red brig Caroline & ee tlie starr, Poinnd, Sac: oh Wane June Rose ia M (Br), Carter, to load tum! ; rma, Cummings, 4 nh wo ane at $98 A —OPFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY 1 oo Lowertes. wo. i ti 8 ‘mw a, aa a aie “a Rt dhe ee ‘ta For mie oat “OF Bt BAeL oY “OOLROR, THA—OLAss Ml, OCTOBER SI, . wm, 2, 6 TL ae aD. ght GO, 1B fai rk Deney, Beriy SY: aie bet t—t8 pert emi ‘Jone 0 "Baker, a akine NYorr 0) 98, 00S Oe Pete a ee Bah Me ted Mth, abip Valparaieo, Lesch, NYork. " Yon" MORRIS & C raeeaaras m port ark Durcbester, Reyaolds, from | Por ci:culars of Rentock Sta Totisnes sadtese MUR. Boston —las perfor Ray, KDUY & €O., Covtogten, Ky. Sept ste bore snip” Calliope, Simmons, for 17—Arrived, bark Young Turk, Small, Port 4e Pr nicuiit a given +A ae BR cached and interim, OND, | Giises for Boston in two dase. > cabal ctanacarno, Oct Wa ear: Berry, New York AX nian casi gD IN LEGAL ine st \—nee urriv 7 . rent lion street. ‘eatageko, Oct 7—areives, ire See tg e peeaee ey ey a RANDRETH'S PILLS, _FROM ANTRINSIO MERIT: alone, have become sppreciaied bye very large portion of tbe citizens of the Cited Staten, and their use is found to Festore bealth to the sick when other remedien have utterly failed. They are for sale by all druggiaws and at the princt- pal oitice, Brandreth House, New York. They mag be had win ire W lve. Staples, ‘Bel vi sea . sehre wes port borth of Hatteras, doin hatin Sa Panama, Oct is arrived, Sane Parkersburg, Don- gee fontral American ports; 2d, Moataoa, Faroewortn, steamship Golden Age, Caverly, San Fran. ‘ince, Oct O—Arrived, bark Albert Emerson, ee i Nevius (hb: Perkin, do. eieo, Port a) Cuus, ‘or be re xithtiee cs Welsh eer rg nuadetpe tread rae prorths rtiersbe ime bncr ene nite eye torte LR Snag | Ce a ar err: sot mene. Ki ‘a Herald ofce. Give your | Addon Sr beens co ts oo nd nor tree Drone: ‘ORCE.—H, NING MADE THIS 4 81° ide private consultations on shock. ansellor at Law, 249 Broadway, 1 HERR: SRS, LOOK HERE.—YOU CAN BUY, aT Ag! Greenwich street. Roy “ ed Y best A Sugar at eet “ge wee God everything iu your lin ia = prides, THOMA: 3 Re 18 York mes, ed Qh, uno, Suited ‘Bd, avip’ shana, py aie seeking. American Ports, ALEXANDRIA Oct $0 v moon ee. phat Sailed, cchr Anna V¥ Bergen, BONTON, Oct eare janhat- vagy Fa Get ae Arrived. ath Manchester (not M red, 8! Schib # ninney, Wis Sanerro, Uiiee & arte Seat ore - . : Nt AIS 4 Ay snr Gores and a TH WARD W ING Mi I scoulie Rasen: of the above ", Wednenday ove a NN Sat cas i Nectltae Ceren, baa: wr rental, St Orleans via County lerks ‘alah; NYork' brig: Ualoorm, Cook, Buti: | dors, ee vcoure, Thomas A. Eaward t ita; Senator, J ina Piynn, Puno Opt 90, ichael 8, Stdy Pourtas ahe M ‘leared 1: Ban a Fyn ei ee erates paces righ eo prt home Hane, 9, bark Get TecArtived, ship. Twilight, Rowland, NYork: i artist Aly, do: Nathe Fenwick. arrinadat do Oc di, anip Gnrdner Colvy. Dusbar New- port, Wark Olirer Cutts (Br), Wilson, Sydney, NSW.