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W YORK CITY, gO ace Owen states MET co fe Blatchford sat yesterday « Sanigeld & the Steamship san he jail Steamship Company,. hat asthe owxers of o2 praying that the - if Bliould be brought ' he order to compel 4 ny to bring tu t er it be distributed i: Biatchiord (e wo ction the 1” ftures iow ag, Judge wey, United so nt in Wash. snd important @ the revenue sim for initiatory vas warmly greeted oar op hig relura to V t cl anations, . 4 " emnation meen pentener A quantity of disililed / fo street, between Ninth and cols of same at pier 21 North of same on pier of the Meiro- North river; six barrels of same , .eco at pier 21’ North river, and by af distilled spirits at 426 West Tuirty- +) 6 ATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. So Mmion» Oy Judge Blatchford on the Practice ef the Court, Register Thoodore B, Gates, of Kingston, sont the fol- QZ question to the Chief Clerk of the Bankrupt Mr A. C, Wilmarth, and requested that tho -upfon of the Judge might bo had thereon:— Buppose thg socoifd and third moetings of creditors Mave vot beeg eid, aud no asscts have come into the Of theassigave, aud that afier the expiration of re® mowthafrom the date of adjudication the bank- * 9pHfes for his discharga, need the notice m Cd at second and third meetings of creditors, or ws} be any such? bis po:mt Judge Blatchford says:— the bankrupt does yr > »»ply for bis discharge within months from Ule aie gf his being adjudged krupt, tho notice need eay nothing about the third meetings of creditors, Those meetings wi t Jeft to bo regulated by the provisions of sections 27 \d 28 of the act, gistor Gates also forwarded the subjoined question, ied for information from the court thereon:— - Yon 22, general clause 105, requires Register to pail proof of ciaims to o General cla: 109, $ section. The court stiai! allow ali devts duly d shall cause a list thereof to be made and © oe of the registers, What is to be done with t . {t 1s made and certiled? And if it 1 to b Q assignee, need tue proof of claims also be g him? If proof of cla.ms—dep —are to be t to assignee, what is le to do with them fnaliy? Aré not they to be annexed to and filed with other pa- hers at end of case? and if so, how is Register to get them? Some have notes and other ertdeace of debt tached, and unless the parties choose to have copies Made as provided for by the act .tiose go into (he Lay the assignee with proof of debts, Register wo e to know ¢ ractice in these respects, Judge Blatchford on these questions lays down tho ractice as follows-—“All py of debt are, under sec- Sion 22, t@ be sent to the assignee for him to regisier Shem ag required !n sectio ‘The list to be made by Bho Register, under section 23 and zection 27, 18 jown by forms 82 and 43, and is a list forad hat list is to bo given to the (:00 mem: fim at the end of form No. T can bi mn the reg ster kej! by tho assign hen the assignee Las nade | proofs of debdt to the I a ey néral order-No, 7 be Lled in the cierk’s office with the her papers In the caso. \ In the Matler of Coorge 2 and John B, May —In his caso an order was esked for from the court 10 sell origin assets beloaing to ihe bankrupt Jatchford held toat no order was necessary, ad ‘By cection 15 ee act the ured to sol) estate, real and p @ to his hands, on such terms as ho thinks jaterest of (be creditors, Geuerai order No, 21 reg- , the sale, a in Benkruptcy. city, referred to ri = Petitions ‘Thomas P. C. Spencer, Now York ister Fitch; order of referevce roturmadie January 4, M. Arthur T. Hanks, New York city, a f reterence retura- uel Banzs, Androw sand Nathan D. Bangs, New r Alico; order of refer- returnable January 6, ab iwo P.M Discharges Granted in Bankruptcy, foudWing- final discbarzes in bankraptcy havo M granted from tho 14th to the 26th of Docember:— rackett, Wiliam Robert Gilbert, (haries Bates pan, Julius’. Boylan, Auson Hubbel, Edward H. ford, Elisba C. Hibbard, George Cannine Ames, Joseph éckwoot!, Jeduthan L. Cummings, William G, Ailer, G. Saltonstall and Pelutiah Wright, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Decisions. By Judge Leonard. Beorge Bunte vs. Minnie Hun'e.—Report of revere Phirmed and judgment of a 0 granted. the matter of the peliton of Eizateth W Peen.—Order ae for $1,000 to pay debts, aud an addition of $50 By Judge Parnard. va, Webb,—Order granted for commission, SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Decisions. Before Ohief Justice Robertson, Hoy vs. Union Pacific R. BR. Co. eb al.—Motion without costs, d 0. Murphy vs, John T. Lester. —Motion granted, aco Weidenfeld ws, Isaac Moses.—diovion granted Hthout costs. David S. Orth va. Eben Sulton e ah—Motion granted out Costs. roms W. Brown ef al, vs, Meysr Finn.—Motion od, 2 oa Rieny et al, vs, George Savery et al.—Motion National Shoe & Leather Bans of New Yori: vs fathanict Ros. —-Moison graniod, aw Before Judge Barbour, Swift et al. ws, Join B Wylie et al. Ex. of $2,631 08 granted. ‘ arks Carter ve, Andrew Clarke.--Motion to dismiss yedings must be denied, with $19 costa, to abide immate eveus of the examination, indy Hawes et al, va. Tho J, Bary et ol—Seo ymotuuduins with special ik, Ww Soh ‘thot cost Samuel A nefer vs, Maris Meteger.—Motidn granted \dekberger et al, vt, Jonas Schlesinger.—Mo- io granted. illiam 7. Lonard vs, Georg: BE. Heyden. —Com- Hint dismissed with costs, $10 of the motion, 0 D. Hammond vs, Lexter B Butiain et al.—Mo- modifying ordor granted with $5 costs, defend to lave tweuty Gays from Decomber 27, 1807, to ‘Rachel B. Latsin ve, John H, Latin. Motion for refer granted and cause referred to @ re‘oree to bear SUPERIOR COURT—CHAMBERS, Action Against an Iusurance Company. o case of Rainsford vs, The Roya! Insurance Com- of Live: the particulars of which have already. 1 Tepor ie the HeRaLo, was resumed yesterday ping before Judge Jonos, aud hag uot yet beon con- #ra Decisions. { Blicha A, Litchfiela ws, William A. Sale—Motion ated. “Edward Dergamin et al. ve. James Lynch, Sherifi— Iotion grant: z “Morris Silerstein va, Philip Sachs,—Judgmont for intilt, with: $10 costa, Simon Hermann wv, Abraham Newman e ol.—t nt for plaintiff, with $10 covts, Matilda Roof vs. Stephen W, Peo” appeinied to her ui , , ve found r whore, «aey Hall enters upon hi ay Which {8 unpreced*ntod In the an- the Aseistent District Attorney, enters upon bia second wd COort, Mr, Gunning 8. Bedford, Jr,, mM Will matured experien Mr. Itall stated to the Re jondar of peraons confined in the Tom ro ong hundred and seven persons who were under General Sessions, one huadred of om, however, were committed within he inst two eh s. [s Counsel for some of the necused parties moved for me ings\ances granted by 6 jurisdiction of the er, discharge, which was in ‘ ur ANNUAL LAW REPORT. States Cireutt Court, Asdociate Just Svhie, ; ‘hive, Ps ; John “hi ear there vo 5 ats m THE coun, ‘ & wistrict fotlowing general report, collated from the records pI the varions courts, United States civil and criminal ‘ehow the amount of business trans. ber of casee of convictions if tho Saproms presiding Judge of tho Uerl asus Bln Depa b eee enantio of The Port for alleged exact: dutie. 824 | Injunctions granted 1 posed of, ¥ code ria <q | Omders of pe ihe of Deane’ 228 sults were commenced, b. ‘ ; * : ‘on for injunction, 01 were granted po soa? aa : ‘ow gu appeal from the District Court, elxs | qppeio.s heart File ce 2 pp Meat and tweniy-dureo heard and Hono? a eee ee scshone 4 j@ Seven appen. 4 Were taken tothe United | 4 granted, OM | Soh te ae ~ 30 Court, < indictments were Tojunciions gram 5 2 eee ainal breach ceventy-ony 4 aud disposed ; fo. 4,0 of these twenty-eigt were trie. Motions heard... 10 weg also | Attachments grant 6 eth @, White and Richard B Stiltwell x sve | 6 States Commissioners for thia district, aud. > Ay during tho yoar 1867 thirty-four warranis fo. 180 1 us cMences, namoly;—Oponing letters, passing and $ aking Veited States counierveit nacional wotes, carrys ; sog on bu. 4 ry without paying revenue y tax, ruonng Spirits from bonded warepouso, &o, a number of whic.” Were Seat (o the Grand Jury and dise i posed of on trial, r od During the year 72¢ge Nelson sat tn the Supreme 65 Ceurt of the United Stes in January, February, April, 18 May and December, and 1% {his district duriag June ani e November, and a8 Circuit Judge he also held terme of 6 the Circuit Court In Vermo."4, Comnectiout an —— Northern district of this state, During Judge Noieou's 80 absence from shis disirict the court was held by Dig ict Judges Swalley, Shipman, Blac ehford and Benedict, 15 United States District Cour ty Hon. Samuel Blatchford, District Judge; Georgo barrie Botts, Esq., clerk; John A Osborn, £2q4 Deputy | Total of proceedings......+-+.+s00+ n Clerk. y By Mr, Justice Theodore Mi! Since tho Ist of January, 1862, there hage been in. | Motions heaxs, &c., H stituted in ihe United Statea District Court for the entegranted, &¢ 8 Southern Districtof New York 82& admiralty, revenue } Ordera of arrest grantod, & 4 and internal rovenue suits, Of this number, 076 nave been heard and disposed of. On the common law 8x of the court there havo been commenced 103 suits, of which thirteen haye been disposed of, United States Commissioners’? OMece, Total of procevedings.. RR Total number of motion: Fo ture and enie udgments of divorce grate Georgo F. Betts, United States Commissioner; John ve A. Osborn, United Siatos Commisaloner, ee ee cee meth ‘There have been issued from the above offices daring Ome a eater bo bo the past year one hundred and six Peres crtinst cans 103 Suabraaine s vaHabe SC, cies Died eeetes Waltpet Labeas cospualiowed aut n mansiaughter, eroel and und: and mutiny on toe high seas, countorfeiting the United States currency and Internal Revenue stamps, viola- tions of the customs’ laws, defrauding national banks, &, Several warrauts werd issued against delinquent taxpayers, including lawyers, liquor denlors, policy dealers, Whojesaio and reiail dealers, brokera, agents, &c, Tae above detailed business reiates principaliy-to transactions of tho United Slates District Court, the Commissioners of which have cogn!zauce, as commit. ting magistrates, of ali violations of iateraational law, Bankrupt Court, Tho Bankrupt law of the United States was approved by Congress on the 2d of March, 1867, and camerinto operation on the Ist of June following, Sinco that tne there have been lodged in the United States Disinich Court in Bankruptcy for the Southern District five hun- n petitions. Of th forty-threo wore re have beeu issued sixty ordors for ral demands Superior Coart, GRENRAL THe Number of cases heard and decided, 235. Number of motions heani and dwetded, 93, SPECIAL TRAM. Number of motions hoard and decided, Inciading motions in Chambers, 5,754 Numbor of aaturalizatious; 8,500, Number of cases t Number of ingues!. 4. Declarations o! tnteutions by vatives of other countries, "Duplicate certificates furnished to parties loging their original certificates, 2,510, umber of causes on calendar, 9,507 Judges—Anibouy L. Roberton, Chief Justice; Claudius Fi, Moneli, sawuel 8. Garvin, Joun H, M’Cuna, samuoi 08. Clerk—James W. Sweeny. Deputy Clerk —Joseph Meeks. Assignment of Justices for the Year 1868. AL TERNS, Ca. J.j Barbour, Garvin, J. J. Garvin, MuCunn, J. J.; Mare! Jonoy 3,5; April, Robertson, Ch. J. J May, Monell, Garvin, Joney, . Ch, J.3 McCunn, Jonos, J. Jj vin, Bic una, J. v.; November, ones, JJ; December, Rovortson, una, J, J. SPECIAL TERMS, Janvary, Monoll, J.; February, Jones, J.; March, Robertson, ‘April, Garvin, Je; May, McCunn, J. } Geiober, Roozrison, Ch. J,; Novom- eember, Jones, J, KY TERNS, MeCana, J.; February, Barbour, + April,’ Jones, J.j May, Robert. final discharg for jury trials in cases where the alleged bankrupts devicd having committed ibe bankruptcy imputed to them, but only two cases have actually been before juciea, In one of which an adjudicating baukruptey tol lowed apon (he verdict of the jury, end in the other the {ssue was withdrawn from tho jury with the consent wyers on both sides, who acroed (hat the mat- dbo adjudicated upon by the Court. United States District Attorneys Ofice. Tre personnel of this office, as now oflicered, is aa fol- lows :— Samuel G. Courtney, United States Attorney; Alea, Deputy Uniced Btatos Attorney; Ben, Phelps, ihomag Simons, Dentel J. Koilins, J Bet: d Dudley 7, Phet istant Un 3 tornoys; Heary Donne, Clerk; Coruchus D. Sueouan, Ag-lstan} Clerks. + sount of business during the past year trans. acted by these oflicials in this. depariiment of the gove ig greater than that of any preceding period, January, Robertso: Febraary, Mono! Barbour, steU J, Barbour, Monell J, J., Juno, Rover Octooer, Barbour, G Barbour, Monell, Ch, J, 4 Mowsll, dict 3 commenced, 284; collectors’ cases, ey pose of, 69. fT res in, J. 3 Octo Mi HN, Je5 Noe Custom House bobd suits commenced, £89; Custom Or carers get cienehy manele gt NG House bond suri posed of, 33, ry, Jones J.; F. bruary, Robertson, Ch, 13 Mecuna, J. May, Bare Cotober, Jones, J. ; Novenaber, taber, Garvin, J. VAOATION , J., from Moaday, July 6, to Monday, July ° from Tucsday, July 20, to Tuesday, August re and for} ure and ior ) reyenne suits commence: internal ro- wied and coudemned, 455, cases, counterfeiters, &c., commenced, 201; and clocad, 63, Total nunrber of otal number of sults ended, 623, os the above busiuess trausavted ts to boadded ndcri8s Au D ssioners and rtnor mugisirates and the ofice work incidental to the tof euch legal tran ns. 4 2 the most | as onu-/ | nt and pea r 4, inclusive, vin, J., (rom Weduosday, August 5, to Wednesday, sv warday, Soptembder 19, to Saturday, Hutton ve, Augustus e8 a large umount to the g.ver to have bee til ‘AL TENMB IW VA Dy J. J. Tuesday TION, August a. voral of the ocean ppunreday, Septem- ‘assonger net ts of ree of the celebrated cham- brocate! the seizures: Common Plen peals from judgmont aud orders.at Special Term, eposed of, 148 peals fromm judement of Marine and District Court, made by th coilecved toat of the Kentucky Bourbon Company, andy tho eriminal triats that of the People vs. Brock. way was one of tho most tmportant ag connected with the counterfeiting of tue national currenc; Supvente Court-Generai Term. ‘Tue following is the aanttal report of business Of this court, furnished by the Clerk, Mr, Clark Non enumer t Edumerated motions, Preferred causes... Supreme Court=Cire - Tho following statement of the busiacss transacted during tho year 1807 In the Circuit, parts 1, and 3, of the Supreme Court, city aud county Ni teen Kindly furnished by the ef court, Mr, J, B. SicKeaa:— Trais by court and a jury. Tria!s by court without a jury. Causes dis f PICIAL TERM, Ghuses on Jory calendar remaining, 1,666. b: pesyored of, 410, Causes on calondar without a jury, 164, Disposed of, 103. Tesues of luw, enumorated and non-cnamerated no- tices heard and determined at Special Torm, about 800, e Proceedings undor the third act, 35. ‘Writs of habeus corpus and dectaions thoroon, 85, Causes tricc uuder law in relaliom to ungase butidings, oe, Divortes cranted, 53, Chango of names, 15, supars, aly, Hoa, Jobm R. Brady, Hon. Al. bert Cardozo, to Ocivber 15, 1867; Hom Hoopor G. Van ‘oorat, from October 15, 1567. u NAlHaNiEL JARVIS, Ja, Clerk, Tuomas H, Laxvon, Voputy Clerk, Court of General Sessions. CRIMINAL BTATISTION=186T, Oycr and Lerminer Cases. jon to the abo’ 400 sottiod or otherwise disposod of previous on the day caleudar, ne uew Circuit calend ere Acga, ‘Marder in second degree the ‘of the printer, aad which 7 d de distr on tho Lret Mouday of Manstaug'ter, various consist of 8,826 causes, being 1,019 ca Arson, Great degree Robbery, first degree. Burgiary, various degrecs. Autenrpidé to com burg Forgery in fourth degree calendar of last year, the printed y SB. MCKEAN, Clerks Supreme Court=Chambera. ‘Tho following {s the auunal statement for 1867 of business done during the pest year in Saprome Court nibers, as comptied ava furnished by Mr . Heamish, tio eficiens clerk of this brancl: of the v« fiom person... Xo commit petit larceny from ° court:— Before Justice Leonard. Motions heard and erders inade thereon 772 Josure and sale, 3 bs In divorce cases. 26 Sp Murdor fn the first dovree. ainst property 0: 209 | Murder in recond dozree, cumonts 1eued concoaled mad fraudulent debtors AU Injunctionsg ranted and bonds fied, 64 | Manslaughter, various degrece. Peano t aeroat graured and bonds fied, 102) Rap ra is Attachients ‘ost vesecls.. Assault, with jnten Writs of bel us allowed and petitions fled, 40 i with tnteut to kill. Cagos and exceptions settled... pt) mit, wita fatont to maim... AS sr | Assault with dangerous wenpund.. seceer eee nsee see el OS fee Ingraham, Total of procoedings. . By Ju Motions heard and orde Judgments io foreclosur Judemonts grauted in divorce at PEP ot bP bade mi bid wT Et atel BRSremoeie | semcw Si wmm amenwl ce first 3 joguted agains: property of abscondi Foraery, various % ee Darglaty vario re Seer 0 orm}! 7 : Arsh VORIELS..-oeo006 « 0 | Grand larceny. + 82 8 Writs of babeas corpus sexet and petitions filed, pe Ses toa ies ve larceny ms H v coptions settle 8 r . rac cas -— | Attempt to commit Total of proceedings. 3,134 ar wes 1 OT ln go vee bey ARE otis larcon: . or Mottons henrd and orders made (hereon... 912 chs mane. nes y 4 ; Jadgments in fe ire and sale. PER Bite rh tey & 5 3s ; Judgunents granted tn divorce caves.. ae | Soe * = i ‘Attachments fesned ngainst the property of ab- B te ‘ag artes. ; A. poouding, couceal «i fraudulent debtor: . 225 i08 ‘sing coy palates: *°° 2 . Injanictions granted and bonds Lited er 7 | Accosmy am ; os 1 Orde: of arrest granted and bondi o 1 3 ‘Attachments against versela ‘ - Writs of habeas corpus allowe 1 : Cases and excoptions settled... H = ene oo 620 Viotavion of ole H on jeorze G. Barnard. Violaijon of health jaw 1 por ‘ders mado vhereon. +1,741 | Violation of boat law, a le ture and sale, 26 od ed divorce eases ‘Totals ia Drop Kentenced wied, tro mail ‘A now trial was ordered by the Supreme Court in one ene, and the acccved was subgcquently convicted of manslaughter in third degreo, In tho other ¢ writ of error has been ellowed, with stay of execution, whick tg Btill pending. Sentenced to imprisonment in State Prison, 973 males. and 38 formules, of whom four malos and one fomae were sentencod for life. ‘The aggvegate term of imprisonment of the remainder Q dulent devtors, \ bonds Bled and bouds filed .ovat OF proceedings. aT orteos sat 47a rt 4 four tnont! Motions heard end overs ye id fa Ls. a Fhagmente in foreclosure and sale. if 1 need imprisonment in the Penitentiary, 128 Judgments graoted tn divorce cages 4 mo! d 27 females. a ‘Attach moucs issued ayainst th¢ property of abecond- Sentenced to ioprsonment ta Cig. Prison, seyon males ed ead fraudalont dedto: . 209 | end three yy ted and bonds fled 40 | Sowb to House o” Refura, 19 boys.and one girl, ‘oot geauted and bonds died, 103 Namber of tndictmouts found by Grand sy 109% against vessels. w Number Of complaints dismissed by Grand Jury, Vek. 8 Nambér of recognizances to answer tied, 1,288, ? Numbor of rocognizances forfeited, Tl. Awnoust @f Gnes and foes collocted during the roar, $683 88, HENRY VANDELVOORS, Clarks *. Justice J, O. Smith, Motions heard aid ovlore mnde thereon, “ CITY BVTELLIGENCE. Tuigmants graaved ia divorce cases, % ‘Attachments lesacd aganst the property of ene sconding, cousealad aud fraudulent dediors,.... 6 Neowow Pavamast Oavixasons-<Tho Mayor baa be- Oruors of arrest grauted and bouds fled + 9] fore him for his siguature ordinances from the Com- 49 | tom Counell, directing the Inying of the Nicoleon pare- ment in the following atrests:- Washington piece from 20 | Broadway to University pinc Total of proceodinge.. Py Mx, Justtoo A, B, James, Moslons heard aud criors catered thoreamsesasage Attachments gravled against the property of abs Liberty and Bridge streets, through their entire length; scouding, concealed aod fraudulons debtors, .++¥ ‘Twenty-fourth surest from Broadway to Sixth aven Or reat granted and bonds filed. o % Poa aiteet. trom Wall to ecover i ad corte of Tujunctions granted aud bonds Mled,...++ + ©) jonas a od ae | Seek re r Total of proceedings....+. seseeeenapense wtreela She may have ar, Seatics we ereveeet By Me. Justice R, W. Peokhans, Motions heard and orders made thereon Sr bene possible, Jad, ita OF BRIO... 6 se reeeee sales eens in aavares’ i Fanurts’ Cuca. Pho weekly meoting of the ments , Maananled, ~ Pade Rr ee PE imaeett eg s+ ANA tha matte for the disousions of the momborsassumed a very degultory | fully, @ Po. MANE wis suey wre end unimportant chacactor, Danuliful creme" Who looked on coolly x 4 Ouaxce ror Bunetang, —N the Judsed berg.tt ost Hans was being worstegeta ULGLANg,—Not more than one hour rs 1 nitehed in; and what (hsend ney, and that ‘at sevon o'elock P, SM. a full mecth op¥oard bg held and the inatter fuily discussed, we he voto to ME jasod, It wae Y Mr. Tayior owocied tg counting © des ‘ S| contest.” Then she, too, ci Was consumo tn taking “accguat of stock" at the Suds | fy att 100, + mropi r gency, claiming: tbat go vacano s , 2 would ples cag ‘i Reeshay “ssieeds pc meres: Taare az witen tbat s been 00 at ome orrags ‘of pained that the Wosed should simply count tuv vue there are eichty-ouo million dollars in gold, a decided | the Tenth prgetnel, happening that via7, Odared Une | polled Dut need not declare the persons elected, temptation to an experi “cracksman,”? belligerents to “hold in their Lovse* end Bob Pietaiiban the ceatuas te Couch cn rit Lua Sunsocare’s Covne,—Dvring she year 1807 the | MAK2 Kollsbtamed (he menat to say, (ee ar> inclined to | PFTNSL AD pen Con hiey Oe ee tolock P, My Mx believe, “giileblamed’ ; but Murray t af New Sugignd extraction, notwithstanding the very gra thoak th there ls in his game) tools o° thoirgoivea, Sa’ Jost to come aiong with him to the station boube, 1% wale, Bleakley im the ohair, and, upom the ty calied to order. : pies 0 atteabengen: Ir. Freer offered the following resolution := eeolved, That the roturns, as read by the clerk of ate granted 1,200 letters of administration, 1,50° of guardianship, eight totters of collection, 6¢ letters of administration, with wills annexed; 443 final cs Ebest | utin2g, gatied to account 230 executors, 667 gc. | Of Couree, knowing the puissance of an M. Py.) My | ue poard of County Canvassers, be counts settled aud 272 apocial ordara, faoy wane Lo one cared ths pataipertigts saetvalicuon ¢ et eS atts Revsjox. ~The Morton Commandery, No. 4, | tho Laeox Market Police Court, yest setedeeths hf bene rp e ae pond oie Bend oe oe eon iy n J ae vi ‘ Dourt, yeste moral ork and thie Board, am the chairmen and secre ighta Templar, wil glvaa grand reception to their | bewiwhing Mary, with hor lovely, dark blue ey to°Y be and are hereby authorized and directed to se lips and poach-like cheeks, against George for assault r friend’ Mr, Schmidt offered to bar to Der house, her husbaud being ‘‘g0 trunk ag never ag," His Honor could not, being putin possession of all frieuds at the Motropolitag Hutei on Monday evening, ‘fy In accordagce anuary 6, Reqviem Mass vor tas Lave Agcupistor HuGHa. 4 solema Digh masz of requiem for the repose of ths soul of the ise Meat Rev. Archbishop Hughes will be cer, he mandamus igsued by Juge tice 1, Souard, and hereby directed to bed yo other reqai ta of sald. mandamus, Board ox) tes8ing LO opinion as to the legaiy of the. ballots cast, oF the result thereof. Tho resolution was unenimously adopted and the Lord thon actiourned sins de, The succession to the celebratod at the cathetral in Mott street, on Friday | the fact, Gi t t a y . on Frid acta, gee the complalat tu that lighi, and perempso- toga a eer the fourth anaivernary of bia } wily dismissed at the saree Umo both it ang anaes tod oBiaas NU Bom Fath Vonneeneatee Saran oe ath, The serviced will commence at ton o'clock A, M, he last that was geo of the worthy iio wae thetr ng before the’ Court entrance into & Saloon, doubtiess for “refreshment. A Pery Swiyoiz,.—On tho complains of Josephine Ruler, Nathan Fry, a dealer im miecellancous articles at 141 Causal stroet, was arrested and arraigned at a late hour yesterday afternoon, cli d with swindling tho complainant by palming upou her @ breastpin, ear: o | ting and a fiuger ring, together ‘Of the value of $1, in payment for work to the valuo of $6 50, on a lot of cigars which sho had made to bis order, Tho accuwed adunit! that tho mocl Jjeweiry wore'all but worthless, but emphaticaliy denied the allegation of the deponent, Fry was iocked up. Ho Was subsequently baited out, Kuimp sy Fanune Dows Stains —A wowan, sixty years of age, named Rosamua Littlo, fell down a fight of stairs at 390 West street on Sunday evening, aud was go severely injured that death ensued soon attor- wards, Deceased having beom calied to Lreakfas her son, appeared at the top of the stairs, aud losing balance fell to the bottom, Coroner Govor took cuse in charge, but up to yesterday afternoon there bad been uo verdict rendered and concequentiy no burial pono OF SUPERTngs, Machine Ran. Smoatily 44 Services Sil the Rulo, This Bexrd convened youu tay pursuant to ment, ang Yn the absence of “he President Sy; ‘Tweed was ¢ylled to the chair, The usual prelimi laying been gyne through with, tke mombers dis; shemseives for the purposd of disi'buting the cor money in mont jfavish style, Two of three puted tociry The g 8 a Janus’ Bexarim—Some two thou: g.Vhered at the Theatre Comique last ev ud people toaid a wet Kvown sporting reporter, as an affliction of tho a oigars, threw tart feet upon the iy aud i gabe Y eyes bad incapacitated him from wore for soveral y 7 sappy as clameat hish water. A contaunication way crm past, tho ensice sea ware coseptaa ty toes | TEE REGEAT WALL STREET, WORDERES: . | ‘concen tem som Jntet Vune Cnn es sho atumire tho fisiic lore, walle many Indies W REET ener newt of: Bannayin ne Net 2 who a ic lo W daan ladies Wore a " sprinkle through the auditcriam, af Prisoners Under Arvest Before Juda? Hogan~ | of {8 Supreme Co TAs 1G yore Tue bu get. pre aw a wo of Thom Partintiy Identified. officer, and was therefire a violation of a provision of tin doate, ey gymnn Tho caso of Thomas McKeon; Edward Coodey and | the tnx levy; and algody’aat the uniaber of attendants af Dewees Joe -Abura and one Clark was all Wat tho au: | Washington Goodoy, recently arrested by Sergeant | the cours ts now, Hon Le oe eT Ly the Jacl dionce’ebuatheds MeGivon and officer Dunlap, of the Seventeenth pro- erenaed Sales ie erae eoassary ‘The pepor was latdl — cinct, oa suspicion of being the partios who assaulted | over and ordered to be pruted. The resiqnation of POLICE MPELLIGETCE, and robbod Lewis W, Kingsley, of 88 William astreot, | Buzeue Dumin, ag serge \t-atoarms to the Soar Tae ‘i 3 + | received, and a set of com) y resolutions to that peesietaly Of a money bag contetaing €9,83,521 61 m cortited | Cicer was passed aud! ont, to be engrossed and Ts wis J. Livingston, checks and egal tender notes, tm Wall etreot, | prosonted to him. A reach ution was sed siving he | Hear Wiliam, on the moraing of tho 19h to the clarke of the ours of Common. Nies ay oeeeuan ag heretofore fully reported in the Hemanp, was yeste $260. for ‘extra’? services’ | tonted ame a‘ office, aud T day andor examination baforg Justica Hogan, at tie | Barun charge of pariotuts of the Olio | Tombs. Sir, King who is cMcck clerk tm tho’ Bank of | prepr’ and iiss Broadway, | the Stato of } o being assaulted and ution of t as yesterday owling and hetd | robbed of the i he had received tue over, gly to bail iv the sum ol $1,090 to + the result of any } property from tho Clearing House, and white returning | tho Board of Idicament which the Grand Jury find againet him, | to the bank a person caught hold of the beg containing. | opted direo oan Badiking “HuGO. 4.60. s—Michavl Walsh, alias | She treasure, aud attempted” to take ft from him; | D. Roo & Co. on. 4. : bgeiss tN oanal Se . he kept hed of tho lag, and wes dragged } and stauicuer, («+ . iawreno O'Brien, aporter dy occupation, was arrested | toa sleigh, throngh the street, in’ which two- men wero | HOt slate} by offiear Keeling, of tho Seoand precinet, on tho charge | sitting down} that the horse aitached to the sleigh was | the agit: b of forctiNy entering the soap store of sles Col Btarted, put be (Kingsley) continned to hold on to the | ¥icea to Doce Co eae Tien Ay nents Ot tala eee: | bag and was dragged nearly a bioek down William atreos | ceived and oor Monday wight, stealing a quantity of sotp valued at $50, | Wards Beaver, when he was compelled to lor go bis | w74 rocalvert Fey ore contented sis call, acd Jasco Hagan com, | HOG and tho robbers escaped. Mr, Kingsley cestitied | $4191 for soreicey unas te ON tec to bo male eae ee oT aaa eg raayce Hogan com, | that he has since seen the prisoner Thomas McKean, and | Vict #dlaburcementa, | Bhs Te Nan Otto, be pal dail. wr bis identifiey him a¥ ong of the men who was in che sieigh, | Te fo Ao Wiinhy thie Des Dees Oe Oe di ugh wae : Mr, Lewig EL Bridgelam, of No, 19 Broad street, testi | someting worthy of imiktion by. i disposed ww Anuest ov A Repuxeo Saorrmye,--Georgo King alias | fodto being {n the ofice No, 87 Willlam etreet cn. the | ansact business quickin {ae liguiniag Would ve come, pletely distunced if it attem pted to com pete with the Bont of Supervisors i debug is ¥ + ad the only way In which this briskness @ 10 be accoun od for is that the busines? must have baen. prepared veh ove the mest tug commenced. { morning in question, and saw asicigh pasa which. ate tracted his atientiony and running to the door looked out; in the sleigh be saw a mau standing up stritang at Kingsley, and from hia dress and geueral appearance ho bsheves Eaward Goodey is the maa ‘As yet no ono has enpeared to {deatify Washington Price, allag "Perey the Count,’’ wae yesterday arrested by dotective Farley on the charge of stealing a diamond ring valued nt $50 from the store of Messrs, Downey & Smith, of No, 63 Nassau sireet, The prigoner and enoiuer man emtered the estore and w"yhed to bo shown somo good, They wero duly exhibited, and while | Goodoy as being concerned tn tue assault and robbery, F ALR AMEN, ding at the counter the prisoner, It is alleged, fbi On tho testimony presouted the magistrate decided to Lo tne ving, and with his uaknowa conf te soon al hold the aecused partion Mr. Wiliam ¥, Howe, who Acpesial mecting of this Bom d was called yesterday Ai by Justica Hogan to await an examinee tion, which he demanded, wards It tao store without making any purclasos, was commitiod Appeared aa counsel for the defendauts, demanded aa oxatmiration ip tho caso, Which, ui his request, was Bet down for next Friday. Bir. ‘Howe Lae fab in his ability to-ehow the entire tanoceuce of bie clients of tho olleuce charged. THE NEW CITY GOVERNHENT FoR afteruoon, but aftor half an houg’s waits quomm could not be obtained, and the Doan | stood adjourned to Thursday, at two o'clook P, M, FORTIGN Post. vewixd 4 Jew Our ov JeweLay.—Thores Race, who depends on bis pedala when aa ofcor is in purauit to get out of his and tho law’s clutchos, was srrestod yes- toriay afternoon by offlcer Gillman after a long and y race, for “1itting,” ag is alleged, from a pedier’s 4 in Grand street abreast pin aud earrings of the ate velue of $2, Mr. -Race doubtless intended baubiea for te lady love, to be presentod to her 1 the usual coremonies of to-day; bat, in bis anxiety to make ts heart's idol an offer of tangible than words of love, musically pearls of price upon strings of goid, he should b 1868, New and Reduced Rates ta \Go Lato Operas tion To-day. The reducod’ rates of foreiga pow‘ go ine operation to-day, aud as tho chavgos are importans te tho commercial community we print the new tariff ta fall, The following exhibits a correct list of tho new ad- ministratiow of municipal affairs for the ensuing year, The seats of the Board of Councilmen are contested by the mombors elgct chosen at the Inst election, as also the seats of Jobn Brice and Orison Blunt, of the Board of Supervisors:— Mayor—Joba T. o will TO ENGLAND, Fofmaa, ™ igtand:— membered the old adage, “the Race Is not alway: Tho foliowing 's the revised tari? to: the swift.” Had he this in mind be would have i BOARD OF ALDE! Letters... sa 12-com § Der }g ounces saved Justice ) id, at tho Third district police | 2 Newspapers, 01 2 cont teach, court, the trouble of committing hii for rial, 1—John Moore, Book paci *. & cent | per 4 ounces, i Sai ++ 8 coma per 4 ouncem s, the frau of Goorge reot—a ‘wweot pair f y kindof a party—from tua! of a tea toa bull guhoriag, Mary is young, pretty and livoly~altogother too lively, {t would gem, for (he marital peace of mind veny Covrie.—Mary Pbiit 8—Michael Norton. 4—Edward Caddy, 5—Eugene Ward, ; postage to France, TO BELGICM OR THE NUTHERLAN BY GMA SED MALL BE WAY OY ENGLAND. Lelteva--16 conte 14 ounce, prepayment « yptional; but unpaid, or parually paid letters subject 69 a tne om delivery. O—Hogh O'rien, 1—Willam B. White, $—Authony Miller, 16—Ter 7. V—Joha MeQuade, of Geor ¢ handsome, a geaulne blonde, with | 9—Yon Atonzo Cushman, ew papert—4 centa each, if not exeosdin ¢ wl dark bDiuceblack, eoft, sunny, clo- BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. and 4 cents edditional foreach additional 4 ounces, queni, ng frax cowts | ,, President—J, G, lirinkuan, fraction thereof; propayment required, ada he not content | Dish, * Dist, Bok Packt—Prints of all kinds and pt itterna er to have oue W set. She would | 1—Hugh O'Brion, 3—Jamos G. Brinkman, amples, 8 conts 4 ounces or fraction therea f, prepaye havo a dozen, it that were possible, et and the samo Bryan Reilly, Bernard Kennedy, ¢, If the posta con aay package) is insu |. _ Seas , Gilmore, Corneitus Flyna, ob time ou their knees, touching with adoring iips tue Lem neil as aid it will be forwarded to tide satan of her gar ¥ g lively, she seeks company, Joln Siacom. John Webver, the defic.ont postage, sud also sul yeck sa where she ma: angle {or human hearts, a tho dis James Long. Thomas siurray, 2—William Lamb. Hugh Luraer, TO BREMEN On MAMUT, 3 gold of Izaak Walton, $n tho autumn, angle for z , BY DIGECT Mass, gpeckied trout, and Gorge, why, he does very well as a Peter Cul Water B. Roborta, Letbrs—10 ceuts 3% ounce, prepayment oy tional ge rovider of Ways and meana by Which hor pretty person James E, MoVeany, 6—Hovry Murray, but unpaid or partially pad lettors subject to mila may be decorated, besidea acting As her escort to dane. Wiliam Teraune, Froncis 4, Thomas, delivery, Patrick Gibney. Stophea Roberts, 8—Thomas F. Daly, John Hart, Nicholas Segor, N Gourgo W. Cregter, Anthony Hartman. Cierk-Joha E Greene, HEADS OF DEVARTENTS ptrolier—Richard B, Connolly Stroct Commtssionr—George W Fresident Croton Aqueduct Boar Newiprpert=If not over 4 ounces 3 cents over ¢ ounces an additional charge of 3 couts additional weight of 4 cuuces or fraction ther payutent requived. Unpaid or postpaid letters and other Lenny yo ciently propaid will bo furwarded, chargod with ctent postage and subject to a fine on deitvory. Tho registration fee om registered louters oF rer pastal packets is § cents to ull tbe above mention ing assemblages and doing the o'her work which a lady expocts her husband jo when her cavalier ts not y sont to, more acc carry ont her be. hesex On Mouday eveuiog Mary decorated hers with more than her usual taste and caro to attend a Gane German bell, where—but we will not antic! When ehe bad completed her toilet, put the I to her head dress and removed tha acciden whieb se porcerved yet remained iu the ane oa pees ean. ~-Thomas Stephens, that — cover her round, well developed Corporation Counsei—Richara O'Gorman, couniries, propapmient of postage and fee compulsory, zum," enth which a heart bent ou! OFVICBAB, |, NORTH GERMAN USION, conquest beat, ehe looked ia the miri Sherif—James O' Brion. The following aro the rates to the North Germam and. gurveying hor strikiogly bandsome features, | County Clerk—Charies E. Loew, Union: veiled as they sro with a skin that is as satin to the Register—Charles G, Hatpine, touch and p like In ite ony and carmine tints, sho Rarrogat—a dae a Tucker, - B Roll P Letters per One-half Ounce, amiled a com mile and murmured, but ta suck rs—Wiliam Schirmer, Aaron i at agg ET ge tranner that’ George could not wudersiand’e syilublom | rick 1, Keonan, Coraeltus Fipen, ~ Dy Direct Mai. \" Bail oe murmured purrinxly, sweetly, musically: Clork—Jonos, Dinateten. re “Lpese peautint to-night; wud he—oh! be will lofe BOARD OF sUPERVIVORS, Pall, | Unpat | Capel me as 1 io% him!” Jolin Bric Joun Fox, Hite Ba ced te +0 Was it her busband of whom ehe was thus dreuming? } Orizon Blunt fostrene Ti Wiiman, Conta. | Conus. | Cents. | Conte Did ins love, hie proseace compel those rogy fips to giyo | William M, Tweet anes Hayes, ee ae Sa te) meee 1co 10 those low, duloct-like, silvery, heavenly | Siverlian Shook, Anirow Bieakloy. Mesth Gormas Dale i ' Walter Roche, Heary Smith, Gerson N Joseph B, Taylor, ad Austria Nix--not the first husband! % aca of the danco did sho forget ber dolic to om oe ideaing, soul- Changes ia the Judiciary. hye re verentitirs | Judge Albert Cardozo, former'y of the Superior Coart, h with eyes half closed | takes his sea! ou the Supreme Cours bonch with the en- in ecstacy, W reath, trembling lip, flusued | 8 r cheek, dishevelled tresses, ci illyely Pc ached jcorge C, Barrett takes @ seat on the Common Picas hande—reet on the mauly breast of George? bench, vice Cardozo, aud Gee M, Curtis entors apon the duties of Judge of thg Marino Court, vico E. & Hearne, defeated tast election, Nix! Not the 1 did the young wife, the beantifal blonde, Again bis:ory compels us to wrl t ' lie ewer @ Mary lavish tho eloquence of th so boul 1 anol jor did Bb < whisper words Changes fo the Coroucra’ Department. that b jo with New gy tell Yeoterday closed the official caroer as Corovers of the on ano sichorean favora— 3 a ‘ nila 8 singling vin aquare and rend and county bad How York, cf Robert Gamble, Joho Lancers, basket ond Wildey and Wiillam C. ‘or, their enccessorr, Corne. 7 Price Imperiai and | ius Flyon, Patrick H., Keenan and Aaron B, Robins 1 | aoe “ the whole mad, dolirious, wildly de-'| naving been elec e4 Coroners for the thrao years ‘next ong mal pecame jealous, aad thea’ he remonstrated; | ensuing. Willies Schirmor, who won elected Coroner « ara OF un but in vaio. Next be tried the effect om | Year aco last Novombor, has yet CWO years 10 BOTVO, | eens memeemmcmeme) cdi | Eheneratlt cows the ne system of his freuot a dozou or so Al. omer Gamble has received an appointment es Deputy | North German Union, in-; onthe, ¥ nied to stand ordinary wear and tear, goo | Sheriff, while his lato . & - ai Bags rinan 3 } calizol in the most acceptable high Datch, But he | retires to. the pra L pro! PM ol f § mixut Lave sworn with much bettor effect aba post or ) Chemist and ru, Wooster Bow: Senden. H H ry granice pil She but smiled at bia ny sa oxorcita. | M. dD, who has boen connected 3 u ti} ious in do big worda Iu smull parcels, and danced | Coronors’ department for the las twelve years, has 5} 6) ti the more ‘orriet with Hans Schmidi—because, | Tece:ved the appointment of deputy to Coroner Keenan, iH ¥ unfortunat go's peace of mind, Hang is hands | Joka Leach, M. D., olso long connectod with the office, A 3 me and ws how to catch and hold a woman's | acts in theeame capacity for Coroner Ro! Corooer Py i art (a fi that “eowes by natur,’ as we once | Flynn is ssid to have ‘appointed a Dr. Knapp as his heard an oldetly Yonkeo forajnine roaark)—and play | 4 Mr, George H, Mackay, for the Inst six yoars 8 10 with it asa little git playa with her doll, now clork Board of Coronors retires to & a a anon bofelting it about for some seppored wm for For the presont, and prov- & ro) the coroners lst of May noxt, if mot long No, 4 Centr the uuo their cillee as at present, p tag it all tho better for haugiitiaess—the hy laceration it receives, George next resorted to that panacea for all tho ills n mind is how tolager, Of this he ook *Sinall newspapers ander two- ounces 6 conta each Airect mail, and 7 cepts onch by ‘cloned mali via Eng’ fomall nawapapors ao ler 6Wrs ounces 10 conte ene: irect mal, aud 11 conte. euch by closed mail wie stroct. Mayows Office—Annunt Statement. then;, ¥ oe Re ihe. eae ar raed oe Duriag the past year tho work at tho Mayor's Oftes | Bugiand. | fhe vould fran lerck up b ela mitdab | hag boen, os the schedule below will show, very tnrgo, loedtee yapora vader two onnces 10 conts each Schinldt any Hea Litso, do kuow ve he | The work was Interrupted Ia consequence of the at- Airect Gul, and 11 conte, seach ‘by closed mall thor ae vell ag Hans, vat peso ail tompted transfor of the canting powor to the Police | Bugler. | Variorne eattuel be sant, ng shecb’s eyes ad every vomans in Board, and this fact, it is claimed, {nierfored materially with the workings of tho @opartmeate to tha Mayor's OMce, The licenses isaued uring the yaar are (1) Ipctuding Batoa, BuAat, Botutschany, Bukarest, Foksehan, Galatz, Giurg~no, Jass; loraa, Piatra, Piojeehty, Reamaala, ve the now valiant George had arrived at this con. cluston the “ball yas proke,” and Mury had retired to 2) Letters fot anomie, q tt : s' room “W pat om Ler things’’ preparatory to | ap ieoheti oe — Midna cara, a cage te alo. Gemeeaeneyin Comaareoae = , iny home, one-horse cars, 23; intelligence ocices, 8; renewals, 27; joa, Durazzo, Gailipol, Ja dani ‘ cpa Lil rete oe — stamaber Se = boarding houses, Sayre, wagons, 682; ronownls, tn 0} ona Car: ay ming J ‘fairer portion of zou biage,’ Mn 624; wale, 527; chimnoy swoops, 2 Aitylene, Philisppop E thd aiaiting muck newrer to hex shin George, and seeing | pave carta, O64; als, 8,053; charcoal! venders, 47; or shioaen wae res, yo m en ons Of hor soul-ontrancing suntie%, | Fonowals, 197; gunpowder di 14; renewals, 71; | phia, Sain, Tonedoa, ezunt, Tearesme, fultscha rod: obit a kindling Wood venders, 78; rouowals, 0; woodonware | Yaiona, Varaa and Volo, can bi t paid or unpad; lee rent ee tity oe ty ax hor | venders, 2; ronewals, Y; cerimen, 204; ronowals, 847; | tars fur all ether places must be prapald. Oe oer ee eeeetaae cate tone GE fob limid | oxprose drivers, 104; dog carts, 72; dirt carts, 268; ro- | Lettera and ollier postal packets mpalled in the United e, 8tol0 ) nis dexter newals, 231; pubile, porters, 17; renowals, 160; cosch | States and addrossed to the North German Union may y st jst George,” the benusy murmured, a, Li po teua if f aint here,’* cried Benedict, the as ho staggered to whoro hia Frau wae standia low, you Hons Sehmidt, I vance do know vy you pe tance all dor cimessmit mine vite, and I could never-voucs, und G@rivors, 082; car Arivere, 695; stago drivers, £20; | bo rogistored upon paymont of & registration fee of 8 come in add) to the ordinary pesiego charges, boih of which must be prepsid, The regulations herotefore adopted with Teepect ta, plos ade packete and patterns or sam heres 63;,‘second hand deniers, 28; revewals, 00; at shops, 43; ronewals, 196; stago coaches, 259; ts, conewals, 26; junk carte, 16; renewals, 245; corioh transfors, 75. ee here now wit your Ease iS bers, ynia the ote troasnry, $43,247 635 A hor ag if you vash owing her somedina, icing fond, $18,178, These sompriso ibe dole tein aro Algo appricuble to articles of ult hay Ik Sow, you slings leb mine fraw | jootions for {nce and Aisonses collected by Marshot Tap. Valen oe nature addresed to the North Germas Direct nails to Mamburz or Bremon will be despatched pose or 1'll mast der aose malt you vace “4 " “4 from New York on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each tod Mary, “you pose troouk, George, und pan, chief of the Lyeonse arg the stavement shows tuat the work, cousidering the interruption, bas a lady bome, Hang vill see me do der doors | joon very credtat ‘ | ” vy performed. The chief of the Bus | week, and closed mails, by way of Envland Belgium und you can hinds us. " sileet 7 {la by Way of Enyland aad Belgit Tie coolness WC thts” proposttiol_ all Bul eoboreg | Tesslct Lermisy Mo U. 7, Morton, las coleel Mick, | om Wedasedage and Satardaga of ench week George, who bad no notion of bi iliped off in that way, and turning toward ana (tho two wero now io the Bowery; time three o'clock Tuesday morning) he raissd a clenched hand, and before the devoted slave of bis wife could ward of the auivcked tor blow he re~ nial expewess of the ofiice have beon paid and 21,114 63 meat into tho city treasury, During the year 904 complag:ts wore entored at the ofilee, ana fines have beom Impared and collected amounting to $084 60. The be following {9 8 list of exchanging offices for foreign malls = For United States and Belgian Masis.—Naw York on part of the United States Antworp, eT ae Uke year $23,794, from which tha incl. : 1 werind ” & | total amepnt received at the office for tho year 1860 Was | (traelting), Ostend (local), on part of Telgium. . Hay itaee a Hikes euuciading i Inveteataryayra: | S2Ta Fa, and for the pear 2087, 688,700 38 Had ge Wie Unica, Slates ‘and Neihsrlande Mails —Now Ye tion by @ spread across 8 railroad track Jusk as a he ee iki past | and boston, on part of the United States, | Tho rar : oar was folug Up the road al 2:40 epoed, The driver doubt nat in much iargan ofice, Moerdyk, on part of the Netherlands. cape the vehicle, Bowe being At | sccommodattn ear ed Pd oon beers rn ee eee i a yy enol te BOAR cou y cavatier to pik ‘Afmesit ‘oD ange get of D OF NEY CANVASGERG Slaton” Auchony (Als fa avaien “aa the Tall, proporatory to hie answering pereinptoriiy and RAR AAA aaael on part of the North German pene ‘The Gupervisors, at the close of thair moeting, organ. ized aa Board of Canvassers, with Mr, Bionkley {n the oh Mr, Toome, acting aa clerk, read the ordera of tho Snprome Court directing the Board te cous! the votos polled for Supervisors at the November election, 4 to make feturns of the same to the Cour, Mr. breréiy, tm the prosehce of the beautiful blondy the = thus im minded by tho pohyaliant, Dut we nes say Crckold, George. Tn the Jangnage of the poet yee Duteh Py! Dittel hon comes the tug of wat It was a brilliant episode, win exit bee been A night of Va. Laptop dp a os 4 Fe A'8® | wrong moved that the Boant proceed to gount the vote Pease RNs Qbaaland 2" Sas’ | it Queer to the neg torent WU (a0 Pm

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