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oe JACOB THOMPSON AND THE INDIAN TRUST HAY TI. FUNDS. Montreal, Oct, 20, 1868, Are Cabinet ‘Zo mae EpiTor or THe HERALD:— A friend has called my attention to ap article in ury—The Coffee Monopoly—Exchange. your issue of Saturday, October 24, 1868, headed By late arrival at this port we have late news from “Legalized Swindies in Wasnington—A Counterpart | Péft au Prince to the 27th of October. re ef the New York Quarantine Swindle in Wasbing- | Atthelate engagement before Jérémie the Alex- ton—Secretaries Floyd and Thompson Ontdone—De- | der Pétion, having the Presiaent on board, re- falcation of Indian Trast Punds Legalized.” In the | °elved a shot in her stern, near the water line, from Rody of this communication, which purports to — audi ¥ basepair eure qe ent have been written at Washington, appears this sen- ‘eee peor yon Sate neataan aad pointed as Secretary of State In charge of it, One Pund defalcation by aabers ed Frege Earenens a conan ‘bas not bees of the first results of thia new appointment has been me aoe for schemes 2 sccomnpl comple ogy whet wen x eeamaty ‘by | the capture of the parties who have been for some een ee tempting rose funda of Aw—tbat is, time past manufacturing counterfeit Hay- ‘The statements ef fact in this extract, 80 far as | eB paper eh Bet but who have up to “President Buchanan’s Secretanes” are’concemned, | Within 9 few dave succeeded im elud- are all false and slanderous, ‘The insinuations, ing be sang! te pra yah atidlhedd muendoesy ahd implications) are ail. equally | (0%. Wuen scized they were found in possession false ‘and slanderous. © But in giving It pub | ofall ine toolg and.appliances for the manufacture ‘Bforethought, because, as Secretary Floyd is dead pee interesting report on the financial situation of and 1 am af exile, I cannot see the ground or | the country has been presented to the Frosident b M. Tate, the new Minister of Finan possible motive which would prompt the effort to | in tne Moniteur. At the date of fem” ae cael. #tab the character or to ix a stigma upon the repu- | ment to that office, some three monts the dation either of the unfortunate dead or the still | !nances of the country were in stae of depiora- ble confusion, and the treasury was i ty. more unfortunate exile, But as the columns of your | But he has succeeded in venue Seren fete Ant Paper have been used to circulate the falsehood I iaieg La ee by ad a bis way fee and 1 le act of Justice nave. One gem oe one, Ag a simple ae ee due of | Of his. rst measures was the forced loan, e same to circulate the truth, It is tie duty of the | Which, it is remarkable, was effected without ‘editor to seek for the truth, and the law protects, | Dringing the government into odinm, He has issued him in asserting it fearlessly, and in this case J fee) $. rigeregah Haytien currency) of paper money. But C) tain of you, as assertions ¢ Was the government monopoly of imi io Ose in yout! aris have been made on cota Which has proved a om eve owe ne whe core ‘of the House of Representatives by unscru-, | he has held office Tate has remitted $20,000, gold, to ior led members of Congress, and | the Haytien Minister at Paris, to relieve the ae Bey jp Peper ne to pass uncontradicted, A | Ta8sments in which that functionary ‘was placed for slander often repeated and never reluted may dinally | Want of means to pay the accruing interest on the ‘current for the truth, and thus.a serious injus- | French Sena has $20,000 for the Haytien war may be done to the reputation ofan honest man, | Vessel Trait de l'Union; and has managed to liqui- pee transaction from these damaging | 4ate several heavy ‘overdue demands for munitions ‘against President yo Secretaries | Of War supplied'to the Haytien government by mer- nis:—In the year 1860 one Godard Bailey wae,| cantile houses at Port au Prince, besides meeting the rec = clerk A the Interior Department, Peal current e: of the military and navai service. jus became the custodian of the Indian Trust Fund. | !0 doin: this, however, he has been compelled to Heeonsisted of wrt of the United States and of sev. | [0 the anticipated profits of the government ‘eral of the States and amounted to $3,396,241. He had | { the sales of ae to the month of piped next, the key of the safe in which these securities werekept, | Dut so far financial ability of the and for more than han tree re serena isc! his trust | goveroment ‘0 contiaue the struggle ig _con- witb unin tegrity and acceptable | Cerned everything will now depend upon the coffee ness to the per of: (nn ‘departm. In te gum-|| Crop for the pesnens year. According to all accounts mer -and fall of 1860, without sation from the this promises to be unusually abun Bat 430 shania ‘ecretary of the Interior and wit wiedge | the rebellion be overthrown it will not be ‘41 a single person connected with oy covenmee Jong before commerce revive, whe took from the safe in his custody bonds to the | _ Disunton is prevailing among the insurgent gen- ‘awnount of $870,000 and delivered them into the fae ce Bred north to an extent which chreatens to hands of one William H, Russell, taking his re- © the strength of the insurrection eeipt for the same, and he soak from the said Rus- in D that ea Generals John Lynch and Montes sell ag collateral security for the return of the | have been arrested podsens under escort to St. Maro, "bonds, drafts drawa by Mesers. Russell, Majors & | 90d Pétion Faubert has usurped the command at Waddell (large government contractors) on the War | Mirabelais, under the ile of General-in-Chiet. Fone nis eee 2s Re aT cea | heres ast cesses eae pe ese accepted dri nt uth intends lasuin; This ie the Sasle fork Ae beam i $870,000. money. It has the export duty rend bie ied raised In December, 1860, Batley s Jwason the | there. At Port au Prince goid was 105, exchange 93. ra a icf} my place in the Cabinef, and on the i la that month J received from him the Sollowlug sT. DOMINGO. Byn-—I feo! that in fstlen so you pughsrachaomerion yon Pat m 4o.quit office without staring Fon of of ‘he fact thata portion The Whole Story Abont the Papal Kime ‘of the bonds conrtituting ust Fun bassy~How Baez Contrives to Get the f = ii mastody. The ene: de I hoe Roe ind pantie aoe parDopes vbigh it te To neceeary Church Mixed Up in Politic=—The Fie ont uacyee, bere, The oo ndtmengered are, | nances Getting Worse Dally—Revenue ‘be neacas ena Sepermiiied to ‘place om record simutancouig | Recelptw=Bad Show for the New Steam ib eee teeta aan LanewMatng at a Dead StandmBaec ro i * 2° gn, Domino, Oot. 20, 1868, ry were given nis ra would be returned to me in The Reverend Father Buggenonp, Apostolic Vicar, a Ce prey gies od hes arrived. This gentleman was, until very re- adectly secured against loss. Fourth--I protest that the mo- | cently, the parish priest of the Catholic church of se aa ene ae eee ere eeouy | St. Thomas. Some time ago, 1866, during Oabral’s ~emberzling any vart of the trust fund, althoveh I could have | administration, Baez arranged @ plan with him to Sone ne with entire impunity ih ihe bende or ever keew | Tevolutionize the republic against Cabral, and they hat I contemplated doing no. Jaione am responsible for | obtained from the clerical authorities at Rome the Speir gurrender: I make this statement now not because | sonointment of Buggenons as missionary to this if Enger opponent of vindigating yourself f island, to arrange the ‘affairs of the Church. He was epic i aa seat iy Le mage in Aa not appointed Nuncio by the Pope or by Antonelli, al fie preascs. dancapaiad 3 early; but by the Board of Missions, we believe, of some “Hon. Jacos THOMPRON, Secretary other Eerie authority at Rome. He ar. ‘As to the extent ofthe} missing ng bonds th is, his statement 3 5% fh St, the evil intention of ip. -- rect, and “h. pote ining thie moan, eeraipanan °0, be correo pa EES ip teen the pir. cab letter to be true, it was ev} twriguing in Baez's erreached and t ord oae ity cr y nina of Cabral sent him his passporte, and the reverend betrayed ange ine rian priest had to leave the repubile, Now he comes mht wie was required to sul rip (re Boo) iia Eee of nine back a8 Apostolic Vicar and, it is said, as the Pope's fe and of hisroom. He was from office Th ini a id not i ‘and delivered into the hands of the law officers of Fonte! eRe OSes Fe bot eckuowiodee ‘the ee ‘On the Mons ay morning ‘after the his authority on his arrival, but lately they have sub- po convealment is imy jeswion of Savurday ni saareaes ‘a commu- | mitted, ail but Father Billini, the Vicar a@ interim. on. va bess yr Lg then | Buggenons at last has delegated his authority on stating what had taken place in the Gepartment, and Father Pinelli, thus fulfilling, in appearance at requested him to move in the House for a committee | bewos pe compos ee * ate by aes Ase vestigation ‘ op elect rather 10" gine ee vihen 0, il pall tthe i Eipas is . ‘Dominican, and therefore the trouble is vaiely 1 requested him to urge upon the Speuker to ore of mixing eon Bn ‘Make up the committee entirely of persons opposed wit Soli Ol inated aad followed i LA $0 the administration, so that their port could not {| &shamefal thing. We ind | in the in one wr Fev be construed to proceed from a party bias | September 26 a Politico-religious sermon of Father orable to the implicated. ‘The committee | Buggenons, and one : ne of Father Le ee in appointed was of this character except one member, | the Holetin Oficial of September ‘after a full and laborious investigation made 4 | tirely political, and was preached on the 16th of ‘unanimous report at a time when the feeling was | August, the anniversary of the restoration of the re- running against.all Southern men, | public; it is full of falsehoods and tries to deceive and after ad retired from office and returned to | the people with assurances of the loan, &c. The Pisnesipyl I quote from that report:. vessel bringing it, he says, is “perhaps crossing the committee) deem it put justice iscovered nothing oetne th ana at egnaition of the country grows worse involve the late e financial co ol ourntry pny ue Jacob Thom, “4 in the slightest | every day. The government has not one cent; con- tn’ the fraud, and not © indicate that he fluence has entirely disappeared, and no business ts Baaay complicity in ihe abe ‘abstraction, or that he had | done. Since last June only three cargoes have ar- Pe rialig. ak oti until the time be: ‘the disclosure | rived, worth altogether about $14,000, Only the firat rs coo ‘Speaking of Bailey’y appoint- | was sold; the two others Mud no buyers, and are 4 ites way:—‘He brought | stored, with the hi of disposing of them at retati. wane bighest testimonials of lente and | According to the Oficial Bole/in the Custom Houses respect from various distingmshed men in Alabama, | of St. Domingo city, Port au Platt and Azua, which ee he lived, and in South Carolina, wiere he was pean the. whole reveuue of the country, pro- 1 ded. . Bein, juced as follows:— paredged talents, with th Sek a cage Ser Or ae DOMINGO CUSTOM HOUSE, ackDow! and March— ‘city and respectability, we are not surprised that ‘Bes ee 73 reel g yon in on 8 ee “ma ‘ing Of “the disposition of the bonds” the say:—‘“As 8000 as the abstraction of the 3,545 Donds was ple pg ore the mate | 2,027 appl self diligently io discover w nent ow , that proceedings might be | January, February and March— Anstituted yor’ sbetr recovery.”” imaport dusies "and tonnage. + 20,058 1 would make further quotations from this report Exportduties....-.. . . %018 of @ committee composed of waters men, rock a | Saamary, Fobra iy 8 ot carom “ROUSE. " : ee ea eS Papen your colanine. With | limport and tonnage duties: such a verdict ao you not feel that it is noi Export Gutles.....+..6.-006 and fuise S use the epithet of | eR uae wary,” a8 applied fo me, but | Total. 2hat it is really outrageous, should be frowned | _We lave no report of the Port ‘upon by every honest man? What do you think of a | for Apri and June, but allowing $50 000 we en oo rf Congres ~romengyd behind his privilege of | have only about $156,000 as the total receipts during ‘speech without al responsibility, | the six months, when ail the importation and expor- no Bio guia sp spiterun call me & rrupt, defauitt tat.,a of the year takes place, and when all the ne- Bocretary” ake r such @ finding of this committee. gotistions with the island, at home and abroad, are know from your seuse of, fair Jealing you look upon made. Now te toterior debt of the government ith unm ted contenipt. If a bank | amounts to about $2,000,000, on a part of which it has president abouki haves eerk in whom be had long | to pay an interest of six per cent, which Mr. Baez ‘piaced confidence to take and carry away a sum of has neglected to do so far. With this state of affairs Boney left in Lis custody, would you allow an honest | in view how can it be expected to find anybody fool “Man's good name to be ‘tarnished by caliing him @ | enough, in Europe or elsewhere, to lend money to defaniting bank president? a government which does not give any hope of tm- As to Governor Bigya | 1 feel I ought in this connec. | proving it during its administration, as it is.com- jon to saya word. His accept the drafts of | posed of men corrupt in themselves, bankrupt in jesers, Husseli, Majors & Wastdele and aliowing | Se caer mpeg Ec. and well knowa in and ungues- | out of the republic as sue! Sona ay 8 rave ailiiinistranive error, WBatever may ‘There has been some taik of late about establish- es A is motives. Bnt the committee fatted te | inga monthly line of steamers between New York, find, after the raost diligent search in this direction, New Orieans and St. mingo: and a Mr. Sullivan any are idence that he had anything whatever to do | has been here to make # contract with the govern- Sith Bailey's transaction, itis trae Bailey said he | Mevsto establish said line, Does the situation of commit this breach of trast in order to serve | the country, financial and otherwise, afford any Come Floyd aud to save his acceptances from | guarantee for such ente rpriser We think not. The in protest, But ft is clear that Governor | Wh le movement of wsengers in and outof the mf a not know luis purpose aud did not appre- | Tel political exiles) does ciate the futended kindness when he did know it. 1t | not axceed 100 @ yea: hole commerce of the Js moreover true (hat lis acceptances farnished Wil- | island, we have seen what tt amounts vo, naw L. ur oe with the means of working upon the | to the preceding statements. The governm declings of Batley, who was Governor Fioyd’s | poor to pay any subvention. What, then, in the Telation, and of neing iim into a criminal bet name of common sense, will sustain the line of 5 Secretary Floyd's act had no con- | steamers? phy with Bailey's neh, and no more caused it The country ts rich in mines undoubledly, very “uan the teachii of Christianity have caused ail | rich; as rich, perhaps, a8 any other country; but it is ‘the crime and bloodsied which have veen per- | impossible to work such mines without resources, _petrated in its name. Governor Floyd in no sense | and tuere'ts not one single man at this moment with ‘of the word could be called a “defaulting Secretary’, | a pickaxe 1D bis his hand working them. There are not oR account of Batiey’s action with these bonds. as any means of transportation, nor any meee good or to Paiiey, the committee admit that it is nowhere | bad, to goto the mining region. The English Com- shown that he derived a single dollar's personal | paar ie the only one that onee did any work i be- benefit from his abstracting the bonds and biasting | ‘ish annexation, has not done poke | hig good name. 1\ is admitted, however, that Rus- | whatever since, and after Mr. Heneicken’s death well received $870,000 of bonds and appropriated the \\ has noteven been mentioned, The Comercio ingue proceeds to lls Own use, yet he has eseaped with- | trial Com compen’ y never started for want offunds, The ou brought to ap account in any way either |\celebrated Monticattint enterprises ex, loded, as they on ly or peeuntarily. | Veserved; and the New York Copper Company never in short, Mr, Editor, 1 admit thati am guilty of we # done anything at all except to send @ few tons of the crime iy having been born a Southern man and ¢ to tie United States, and probably will never do having used-my best efforts to serve iny State in her re than 1¢ has done #0 far. in a word, whoever hour of greatest need; but I know that this will not | sive that there Is any working of immes or any coin- prevent the writing of the history of the administra. | payy with capital or anytuing of the kind ie in error. lion of the Inierior Department, and } feel a e read in several numbers of the: Boletin Oficial dent assurance that wien. it is written my four years | some accounts of revolu movements in the at the head of that department will prove | Southwest. In one of them it ‘oald that Ogando to be one of ite most efficient If not briliant | had Vreatnea lumself President of the repubiic periods. From my subordinates in that de-| and \ireatened his followers with summary punish- Partiment there were take » Holt to ve! menhif they did not Teoogalze ize him as such; and sean Postmaster General; Governor Thomas | then bother numbers we fiud Pa Ogando is. only be made Secretary of the ‘Treasury and afterwards | ac thetead of a band of Cacos from Haytl, who td openstor of tre United States de jure; Colonel Cum- | cross the frontier from time to time to ateal cattle, -mings to be made Governor of Utah, and General | &c.; and then again we find that the ubiquitous Denver to be made Governor of Kansas, both in the | Ogando attacked Tierra Nueva, Las Datnas, Las times of greatest dimiculty; Mr. Hendricks to be | Matas atd Neiva, being aetented & ever’ ee ners, That madi terwards to become a most | is what Fe can find out in the offlc organ of Mr. t candidate for the Presidency of the United | Baez. Pivate advices teil us very be pe stories. General Meigs to be made Quartermasier | Ogando tas never been defeated, Cabral must be Gen of the federal army, and Mr. Hoke to be- | with hiujby this time at San Juan, amd the revous. come a distinguished general ‘tn the Southern army; Yon is seading in the whole country and nothing and after my withdrawal my chief clerk, Mr. Kelly, | can save Baez from his deserved doom. s acting secretary of the Interior. Tuere In order to encourage those fools who believe are others who were connected with the depart- bY hime, \ Baan continues lis system of calumny, ! ment meritorious, Such 4 record is not ap he did some tim and other ent at any other Gonerais Manzueka, Ogando ‘and "Pol PAN eg ey aince the tion of the government, and it | now ca@umniates ‘Generals Pimentel and Cas- p= Virtue and personal worth! had | tilio ani Mr. Madrizal, pretending that these am whiie Secretary. have submitted to his rule and tendered & ‘ JACOB THOMPBUN, pl obstain from hostilives against hia govern- Capture of Belgium Counterfeitere-They Makere—Finances—Measares Adopted by the New Minister of the Treas- NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, ai [iment ‘This is an falee of Pimentel, Cantilo and Polanco. Medrinal 06 i wae of Tsansuere, Cuando ang Tas WEATHER YESTERDAY.—The following record will show the changes in the temperature for the temperature. Average temperature Saturday. THE National GaME.—The return game between the picked nines of New York and Broo! will be played to-day at the Union grounds, B: yn, E. D. Dgap Bopy Founp.—The body of a male child Drownep.—Yesterday afternoon George Sharp, of No. 681 Greenwich atreet, was drowned by falling oif pier 47 North river. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.—Edward Vosa, aged ten years, living at No. 271 Monroe street, fell nto the East river at the foot of Grand street yesterday eo a but was fortunately rescued by a police officer. STABBING AFFRAY,—At a late hour Saturday night George Cornelius and John Bailey, both negroes, had @ quarrel in Broome street, when the latter stabbed the former badly. The ruffian . The wounded negro was taken home by officer Kelly, of the Eighth precinct, after his wounds had been ny, of ene ui DANGEROUS ACCIDENT BY A Fine Escape.—Last evening Mary McDonald, aged thirty years, fell from a fire escape on the fourth story of the rear building No, 172 Elizabeth street and ‘was injured. Dr. Armetrong, of the Central office, and an assist- ant dressed her wounds. She is said to be in a criti- cal condition. Tak RESULT OF IQTEMPERANCE.—An inquest was yesterday held at No. 4 Mission place by Coroner Schirmer on the body of Ellen Murphy, thirty days old, whose death is thought to have been caused by suffocation by be:ag overlaid by her ‘inebriate mother. oroner Schirmer strongly reprimanded Mrs. Murphy, who promised to be more temious in future, Suppgn DgatH OF A SaILon.—Frank Pinkham, a sailor on board the schooner Ira L, Howell, of Port- Jand, Me., while in the rigging yesterday morning, was seized with a fit, and sliding rapidly down fell pas the deck, When taken up a few moments rwarde life was found tobe extinct. At the time the schooner lay otf the foot of Twenty-sixth street, North river, and was about to leave port. Deceased was thirty years of beth, Me. Coroner.F quest on the body, THE NINETEENTH WARD READING CLUB, of which mention has been made in these columns, is ap- proaching its annual election for officers. The con- test is said to be quite spirited. There are not less than four different candidates for the presidency of the clnb. The society now numbers nearly 200 mem- bers, and it is proposed to raise the initiation fee to prevent its too Ces increase, while a counter pro- Position is to ad went establishment. METEOROLOGICAL.—At the Park the barometer for the week ending November 7 gave the aubjoined indications:—Maximum (at nine P. M. of the 7th), 30.442 ; minimum (at seven A. M. of the 1st), 20.656 ; difference, 0.786, The notations of the thermometer were, at seven A. M. of the Ist, 50 deg. as the maxi- and a native of Cape Eliza- nn was notified to hold an in- another suit of rooms to the pre- MUSICAL REVIEW. Now that the season of politics is over and every- Dody satisfied, it is time to look out for a little music. ‘The Philharmonic and Thomas’ concerts will soon open, and already @ dozen concert troupes, mostly, however, of mushroom growth and existence, are in the fleld, The pianiste and song writers are also very busy, and @ vast quantity of compositions of all kinds, with a few pearls among them, are under way. But @ nos moutons, Diteon & Co,, New York and Boston, have published lately the following:— “Summer Reveries or Idyls,” for the piano. Wilson. ‘The first of those, entitied “A Night in June,” is a commonplace theme in six-eight time, with a rather Pretty arpeggio accompaniment. Ite princtpal fault is 1m having too many repetitions and too few ideas worth mentioning. Thesecond, “Morning,” is an ex- tremely uninteresting even if quaint sort of march. Mr. Wilson seems to be anxious to get out of the beaten path, but whither his course will lead him it is hard to tell. “Good Templar Schottisch.” F. A. Winter. A very excellent and pleasing composition, and within the reach of.every oné, 4 Angels’ Wings.” V. B, Aubert. One of those works over which boarding schoo! misses go crazy. ‘The tnevitable little Nourish in the treble accompany- ing the melody, then alla arpeggio, then a rustle of | the wings again, and then one of Bertini’s studies | (for beginners) to close. It is a good thing for pupils to learn Shetx finger exercises. Only this and noth- i me Wouldn't ir 1 Could.” Senio-comic song. C. F. Pratt. A capital song of its kind, better than most of the Claribel stuff. There is no necessity of chang- ing the time in what ig called the chorus. “Lite Sanbeam.”? fone. Henry Farmer. Ame- at song of a enone + aay Oe Da a “One ‘Tea. mbrose Daven! This song ia cn imitation of Mendelgsohn, and trend ure, of course. The composer seems to have had ihe very first measure on the fourth page the modu- ation fh the — is contrary to the notes of the melody in the same bar, shot Josie a, ” Ballad. W. F. Wellman, Jr. A very beautiful ballad, of a popular form in music, and well constructed. “Polka Animosa.” E. J. Riper igen A peans concert polka, taking in style worked u} manner ance makes it di toute for ‘amateurs, qt S a good study rie Spark Galop.” A. H. Fernald. Avery commonplnes affair, ‘Polonaise. Stephen Emery. An excellent speci- men of this tavorie a of composition. It has a good leading motive, and some ofthe other parta, es- Pectally the one commencing on the fourth page, be interesting from their peculiar quaint syncopa- “Captain Cat and “Flying Trapeze,” quadrilles, arranged po Pratt. Any Ho who'll ee the London ‘coucert maioon songs will find the best of them in ‘tiple quadrilles. house republishes Lyon & Healy's ighlcugo versions of ory: ‘stal Wa) Lahaye ere: ennes, @ ‘‘Maiden’s Prayer" sort of th any quantity of easy arpeggit and “Voix Ay Oceur?? romance, V.B. Aubert, the Sitar! of which may be found in the En; ‘eee A newly arri' ames 3 batt ba E. Haner, sends us & reverie for a is first work, It 18 @ very ambitious one, too, ete ae evidence of much study and a very high order of talent in the composer. The main theme is a familiar one, and is very well treated. On the second line of the fourth pase eccura a decidedly Herselt passage, which leads to @ reprise of the first theme. On the next page there are some beautiful passages in close counterpoint which at once convince the player of the high ability of Mr. Haner in this respect. The sixth p: " has neu original cadenza, quite out of the 01 and somewhat of! the Liszt school, but wit na, a character of its own, ed makes it a novelty. The two succeeding pi mum rate; and at six A. M. of the 3d, as the mini- | anaes brilliant in the extreme, do not ail io tor mum, 33 deg.; range, 27 deg. Rain fell on the 1st, 2d and Sth igstant, and its duration was thirty-three hours, while its mean depth was 2.47 inches, There was a slight fall of snow on the 2d, and on the 3d, in the morning, ice formed to the depth of three- quarters ofan mech, and again on the morning of the §th to the aepth of “one-fourth of an inch, police INTHLLIGENGL. ‘THEFT OF FLOUR.—Charles Howell wag arrested by oficer McConnell, detailed at the Barclag strést ferry, on the charge of stealing a barrel of flour worth six- teen dollars belonging to Joseph W. Brown, of 144 West street, Howell employed George Fernekes, an expressman, of No. 132 Alien street, to convey the flour from i44 West street to = piace in Broome street. Fernekes subsequently informed John M. Patterson, in Mr. Brown’s employ, of the fact. Howell was held by Judge Hogan to await his trial. THE SUB-TREASURY Bond RonBRRY—SricrRx Com- MITIED IN DEFAULT OF $20,000 Batl.—In the case of John Spicer, arrested nearly three weeks ago by Inspector Walling and detectives Irving and Coyle, of the Oentral office, on the charge of having stolen $45,000 in government bonds from the Sub-Treasury In Wall strect on the 2d cs of Jul Toaae last, Em hereto- fore fully reported io the Heap, Jud; jogan hae rendered a decision. After carefully amine the yeotinee: introduced during the examination, the believed there was suMcient to justify him in Spicer, and therefore fully committed him for trial rH default of $20,000 bail. ALLEGED. LARCENY OF MONeY.—Ann Ryan, a hoop skirt maker, twenty-five years of age, living in Mott street, was arrested by officer Halloway, of the ‘Third precinct, on the ¢harge of stealing $35 70 from the money drawer of James 1. Martin, of No. 446 West Nineteenth street. Ann called at Martin's stand on Saturday for the purpose of making a Lice chase, and after she left the drawer was found and the money gone. On subsequently pul Ann the missing money was found concealed ‘a behind & woollen jacket belonging to Ann, Pins to which, however, J denied having’ any money. When taken before Judge Hogan Ann had nothing to in relation to the srarceny, and was fully com- mitted for trial In default of bail. Mysterious DRaTH OF A WoMAN—HeER HUSBAND ARBRESTED.—About eleven o'clock yesterday morning John Reiley, employed in @ gas works, visited the Sixteenth precinct and informed Sergeant Aldes that his wife, Mary Aun Reiley, bad suddenly died at their residence, No. 81 Ninth avenue, without a physician being in attendance. The Sergeant despatched roundsman Knollman and officer Campbell to the honse. An examination of the corpse was made hy the roundsman, who at once arrested Reiley and took him to the station heity “by inserting ‘this communication in. your ef bills, prepared paper, bress, vignettes, | was found yesterday evening in vacant lot on For- paper I’ cannot suppose you acted: with malice they ve Deen een lodged 1s in ‘prison to await | ty-nith street, near Eighth avenue, house, where he charged that there were marks of | violence on the neck of the woman which he had reason to suspect were inflicted by Reiley, The Sergeant consequently held the man to await the result of the Coroncr’s inquest, which will be held to-day. The Sergeant visited the corpse, but failed to find the marks referred to by Knollman. He learned, however, that the woman waa of intemperate habits, and it is more than-probable that the verdict of the jury will acquit the husband of the Sapioion under which be rests, COURT CALENDAR—THis DAY. NERAL TRRM.—Nos, 1, 2, 3, Nos. 6, 9, 17, 66, 128, 138,142, 150, iy yreme CoURT—GENERAI Steaeue CorrtT—Caamanns, 9134, 92, 93, 111, 121, 128, 1253, 164, 171, 172, 174, Pa 274, 510, ‘6, 340, 244 ComMoNn PLEAB—TRIAL TR 675,902, 1104, 1810, 1321, 1982, 1323, 1424, 120, 1890, 1881. | Part 2—Nos. 8: 1101, 30, '1050, O73, 1014, 1015, 1275, 1271, 1: te, 13¢ Ni COURT—TRIAL THRM.—NO8 306, $67, 461, on, 6 069, 461, 609, 626, 648, 682, 063, 506, 5A, 809, O79, 681, 685, 686, 687, 684, G01, Fo2. a, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. BURGLARY. The feed rail! of B. D. Allen was bur- giariously entered on Saturday by and robbed of property to the value of thirty doli FaiLep TO Renew His Licknsk.—James Catroli, liquor deater, on Claston avenue, near Fulton, was arrested for violating the fifteenth section of the Excise law, he having failed to renew his license, which expired last month. He was held to avait examination before Justice Reilly. THE GAMELE Cask.—Robert Gamble and Mrs. Matilda Hujus, both of whom were arrested on a warrant procured by Coroner Flavin on Saturday, were -socappgd to go at liberty upon their own re- cognizance to appear for examination at the in- quest which will be commenced on Monday week, SusPIC10Us.—OMicer Cowen arrested EngeneRidg- ey, @ colored man, on Saturday night upor, ans- picton of larceny. Ridgley .was about to croks the river at the Fulton ferry and had in bis poasesjion @ set of new harness, blankets, &c., of which h¢ could give no satisfactory account. He was locked up for examination. # Fine IN IW YONKERS. Yesterday afternoon two 1 mischievous boys--who wished to warm themscives—Tim Sullivan, aged ten, and John Donelly, aged fourteen, set fire to a Leak avenue. The hi Sedentet, bel to Wm. Heriihe; sixty dollars. ivan was arrest answer. ny special comment, On.the ninth and tenth paxes there 13 an episode in A major, the key changing from D fiat, which is the best thing in the See Da wees) p eon ie very, ek ots and full. er leis @ work of a vi order and entitled to the earnest attent on OF artises, No canes» need attempt it. » Dodworth, Astor plane, publishes the ‘Full Speed bina) ie Tanrenstatagies It 16a dashin, ning piece of Lin order. There isa mani! error in iecite gy on the ne arn pane. eee eee ra meayyres 0 of tut Part read very awkwardly as thay ate Ww written, "ru and Ballad Quadrilles,” arranged by Har- 90% arg lworth. Nery Pleasing arrangements of well known ballads, “Ona Waltz.” S.J. Chambers. A perenne arrange- — of one of Strausa’ waltzes, ant @ good one e “Genevieve de Brabant rille,”” Strause, intro- ducing = c principal airs ei favorite sry, | Bas atron of itre Francais should neglect g ~ bouquet of Offenbdachian airs. Wm. A. Pond & Co.’s publications are:— “Grande Valse.” Tito er A clever and brilliant work. A sim bas, arctan juction, and an excellent selection of well wrought themes. It is @ good subject for the concert hall. Dachauer & o.’s latest are:— spe oy oe Ser ee alae Kel was com] for late concerts. We cannot give a fav logy at et of tt. It 18 very uninter and purposcless, The only attractive theme in it is on One the Bt sixth page. Some of the transitions are hard and the meloay wild and uneven. “Sleigh Galop.” H. Von Gudera. Just the sort of thing to quicken the pulse in a ball room and set the feet in motion. It is @ brilliantand effective piece. Genera) Grant despises toadies. Jt is said General Grant will make brief messages. Whales were ween between No Man’s Land and Gay Head last week. ‘The Grecian bend has made its appearance in Bos- ton to the horror of the cree rtm Mr. Jacob R. Wortendyke, @ prominent demo- ~ politician of Hudson ‘county, N. J., is dead. ‘The cranberry crop of Harwich, Cape Ood, nearly all ‘alspeven 0 ‘of, closing up at $18 25 iz A fire in the lumber yard of Messrs, Howe & Olark ea. Me., destroyed property to the value of In Orleans, Cape Cod, Mr. Seth yei went five: ‘miles to the peg tad recede for Grant and Colfax. and held to They have arrested a manin Boston simply for bee jewelry. wore. on on Washington street. it with a jimmy. The dwelling house of Edward J. Patch, in ae, N. H., was destroyed by fire on the ist instant. $2,000; insured for $900. ‘The Boston savans are getting their teleacope in order for the grand annual meteoric display, which will occur about a week hence, Somebody stole iJ two story chimney in Nashville lately. Several suspected persons were arrested— most of them with D bricks in thetr hate, Governor Bullock, of Massachusetts, has appointed Moses Kimball, of Boston, a member of the Board of — in place of Charles H; Warren, re- signed. Pigeon shoots are all the rege in New Hampshire. ‘rhe sport is also indulged extensively in other lities. It ls a good Sthoot tn whicn to rear good sien. The damage to the sugar ore in Louisiana aby the late rains has not been #0 disastrous as at firat re- orted. The crop ts now set down at 1,200,000 hoge- Beats,” which is @ Vast increase over that of last yeur, ye are awaking” in Georgia. The prosperity rian localities warrants the predterion th that Saree will soon in her former position ag the | richest State in the Union and the one frees: from debs. It is predicted that among the first acts of General Grant when he gets into power will be to pardon Jef Davis, John C. Breckinridge and other celebrated revels, “The hour of victory is the hour ot mag nanimity.’ Mr. Amos Abbott, of Andover, Mass., member of Congress from the Lowell district from’ 1843 vo 1840, when it extended from Groton to Newburyport, died at his residence on the 2d inst, aged about cighty- four years. An Illinois paper says there is a man in peek hn #0 dirty that the assessors put lim down as real est He is a brother of the man to whom, while Daye ‘whist, nis ner sald, “If dirt was trumps, what a hand you'd hold.” ‘The builders of the Eastern and North American Ratiroad, in Maine, are driving work on the road be- tween Milford and ’Passadumk imkeag with great rapid- ity. ‘The track is Iaid to Greenbush and the road, to that point will be ballasted in about a week. ‘The catch of hérring in Massachusetts ig me feason has never been equalled. One boat, wi! crew of two men and five nets, caught in one gne 60,000 herring, and were obliged to call other boats to'their ‘uuadeeance to get them ashore. The catch of halibut ts aleo very large ali along the coast. ‘The Boston Transcript thinks the present money) panic will have one good ‘efect—redice the price of rovisions, But how about the price of which 4 j¢ now selling at the monstrous rate of $12 50 per ton? The threat tolynch certain big coal specula- tors and extortionists is fortunately not seriously en- tertained. In addition to the public beqnests in the will of the Jate Charles H. Leonard, of New York, he gave by it to the Rey, Dr. Prentiss, of New York, whose church the deceased attended, the sur of $3,000. There are four executors to the will, two merchants of New York, and Oliver Prescott and Charles L. Wood, of New Bedford. ti js Jease Atwood, of Ne le., Who voted for Jaa ktw od, seniaent kn 1106, voted on Tuesday for General Grant. He has always voted either the federal, whig or blican ticket. The fact was supounced at Warg Fen Tannery, in Boston, when TT Car NEWS. Almanac fer New York—-This Day. Moon rises ..morn 12 59 4 48 8.1 High water....eve 405 PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 8, 1868. Herald ST alg Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver all packages intended for the H®RaLpto our regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press do not now collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, ‘as will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings of the regular monthly meeting held March 3, 1863: — Resolved, ‘That on and after April 1, 1 Press will discontinue the collection of harbor of New York. Passed unanimously. ar The office of the Herald steam zitcoorrs inns Whnchell ap. "ebacaieencntions oe owners ‘and consi, masters of in vessels will be forwarded free of charge. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THB HBRALD STEAM YACHTS. Pee ity of Paris (Br ved yachis JAMES and Keanedy, Liverpool Oot dat the bar at 6 FM, sad was dotained f "Bip ne ian, Liverpool Oct 4, via Hall- ae te eT Pa wih Ciase'and yasengers, rw hn Steamship Erin PL Fronater, beter, Liverpoo! Oct 21, d passengers, to the Ni Munro, Gisspow Oct 38, and Oct M, and Bouh- Oslrichs ound iw? aes, th a at Seudy Hook at Sal ob Wilmington, Galveston, Oct wih mio sha pen fo Willams £8 Gulou, t 34 #0, 1on 79 “ds spoke joss Rose, Oct 80, with mdse ctor, dates, Drteane, Oct 84 mente a ees the Bt Straits of Fork pas aed ei showi sale a wing 8 Ted, bid 8, Nov 1. with cot- i it, off Tortugas, Steamship Sule Cam; Mie nn hours, with mdse Murray Ferrie & Os, nanan cia mgd fpescenocvei fader ah, eon of eee ia ana i oat tigiheres Init exclanged ig | B : z hence‘for Sevannab. it ee Mov b with idee Tieeatie Tabscon ‘Olpess Chiehester, Alossnddia,. with due, to James Hand. ‘Steamship Brunette, Howes, Philadelphia, with mdse, to J cenager Acushnet , ee Bedford, with mdse and re. 1 Tidings, Thomson, rien Fab 59 days, and Gibral- th marble and r Sinale with sbip ating, Barbados, 20 days, Had heavy Naud gp NS, 12 winds Dat Bark May Flowe nw wre forthe last 10 day Bark 3 E Woodworth a Fit iageat, sof New Haven, Dill, to H Tro ides Bor nte days perth of the Guif “aherman, Matanzas, 20 days, with Sugar” Pope Get 35 in the Maa %, firs A w, Nassau, 18 day Sanpete a heavy weaiber; Tost deck lond of es, Wyatt, Dacksonville. 12 daze, with wy weather. inst, god 1S throw deck load of raand fe ran ot sel ctorsbuwete wwkins, Savannah, 6 days, with timber, to Alexandria for New Hi ‘Alexandria for ‘is, ium Pirin Providence. a Rasy is _Ssorgetown for see tty. peiereeene w, Boston, for Georgetown rove nia te Bink Genter for Hooke Georgetown, Dee tor Boston. SF eee a eck e it ; > 8 gi 4 rita F EREEELEREEEE i Fu fis 3 to Portland. ir Providence. Gaicla® ‘days, with ie looses and Caiesaa barter, ‘Calais via New Haven, where she res Brown, Rockiand,? days, with limetoW 8 PScar Plight, Crowell, Bangor via Bridgeport, where she dis- ay Williams, Bangor via Norwalk, where she dis- beg rma $ ria New Hi i Bangor, 10 days, with lamber wien Noliok Salem for Philadelphia (put in james L, Maloy, Russell, Salem for Georgetown (put in Ramone, Godfrey, Saiem, for Philadelphia for (ors for Patledetphie (pat ii iefeteet Sehr Pearl, Pearl, Sehr ¥ wer —, Boston for Pai ‘A Burin; Buritn . eb lane, re 1 Boston, for Phiiadetphia ¢pat st it (pat in fora Blew, Blew, Bost few, Boston for Phiteaetphtar ‘etehum, Boston for Philadelphia (put in , Jewett, Boston for Georgetown (pat one tier, Barlow, New Bedford for Rarannab, yoke Hel Bluraions. Freeman, Horwich, S days, with 3k Bes A acpeigs Adams, Nantucket. 4 days, with fish to sehr pl natn rainy Dahir i ey vite ‘or Philadelphia. Pesky = 3h NES a fortPh sti Pal! River. rall River, Fail River for Elirabetbport, jason, oF Wilson, Pawtucket for Romdbut. Providence for Evizabeth- Bel ree he Schr Martetta 8mi Decatur Oakes, Merrit hr FF Rand va Sehr Sarah A crow mr. Provieuce for Bnesethport ri, A Providence for Pailadelphia, ipa, Providence for Ro 4A dene for Elizabethport. Schr Natal Motiasa, Nort Providence for Rondout, Sehr John O Baxter, Jon gebr Eien H Beatties Co ml frrovdenee. eience! BI iol ~ ker at f ereveas, Stud me Br y ene, Studie; } Norihrtp, Rou fouh Pier, RI. ire Newport, it Dr Fran| Bas ¥ John Mettler, Sett Mary Gritty nay Heoky Wwe New Loncea, iford, ee hae for Pht! ott for Kiteatethport fet John, far k; weno rhea ui Baltimore, Sa iat Wa, having towed to Wind at sunset Sw, Marine Disasters. in collision with steam- on the point of Sandy ship Gen Meade, has been towed Hook, and will be pumped out by the New York Cons Wreok- BRIO FRANCIROD DA ALTORA tanuna on the Hath oN. experienced a heavy. fale’ a ‘We are indebted to purser Fred W Ely, of the steamsbip Hermann Livingston, for favors. Spoken. A Se eueys ron, MeKeilar, from Liverpool for Caleutte, Bept Ship Anos Decatur, Homies, from New York for Aca- Tt Get lat 25.N, Park, Get ma. lee for Philadelphia, Nov 6, off Cape Mi ware Foreign Ports. ANTWERP, Oct 24—Arriv A ed, Minnie Cemeron, Graham | Gray, and Carlton, Trecart! Ronnie ‘Tome aye su since); ‘Washington tiie foes BouDEACX, Oct —Sailed from Paulllac 284, Regia, Larsen, Nero oT Ropt 96-—Arrived, Moravia, ra Richard MoMeuus, Foner, Celts; S0m, Edseot Boston. ciated am Algonquin, Fisher, Callao; 28th, J P Whitney, ee Oct 24—Arrived, Cordelia, King, Phila HAVEN, 23—Sall Nepti ‘Zink, eer aaabet rises via Monnet Neptam y Mew ppRRisTOL (FIL), Oct A Arrived, Cuba, Holmes, Philadet- cy rt 26th, Arthur Kinsman, Buckman, for N¥ork, }4 i aur dom aod Monart. Seat, for ‘New Orleang, de; ian, White, for San Francis ALCUTTA, Fert 1 22— Arrive 9g ald, Bi Boston fore reported iby cable wimived Oct Daath jexandra, ely, Lil AL, Oct 8 arivo, Pensacola, Gtoson, Rangoon (and sailed for Londo HisiNoms, Oct s1—Arrived, Sirene, Rentel, New York for soustad!.. Pannie, Carver, New York; Kaie eat fiition, Paladgina inl Constellation, Janssen, St LivERPOO John, NB: ogo, Hash Nor Phtiadeipties sath, Con ueror, Davidson, San seo; Loitie Warrel; Liicas, Bombay, ae ange San Franelago, ed 2618, War F Storer, Bryant, NYork: Quebec, Camp. bell, a (not Lied ‘Cleared 24th, Gorilla, Joni Charleston; Jessamin r lase, Mobile; Petrel, M fr dones Philadelphia, } Re ‘Entered out 2th, Caiveston, Merrym: rym, for Havana; Hel: ‘vetia (s), Thomson, and Java (a), Lol ‘ork. ‘LONDON, Oct 26--Cleared, Nancy, mln Boston, vegies from Gravesend 20th, Theresa, Mudgett, Ny ork (and left [igHOn, Oot 17 Arrived, Goodwin, Coin, Balt Messrs, Oct 15—Arrived, AH Cults, Merrytsam, Ganon; J Lxonne bop is cArrived, Calliope, Simmons, eur! (and snlied's80 for Calcutta); 28d, Nicobar, Bellamy. Cole cuttn, | . BT (Mon), Oct 28—Sailed, John H Harris, Brien, jew Orleans. PILLAU, Oct 21—Arrived, Louise Wichards, Wilde, NYork. QuERNsrown, Oct 3—Arrived, Harry Virden, Car: ‘BweNeuonve, Oct 28—Arrived, Gladstone, Brown, NYork. American Ports. - OSTON, Nov 7. AM—Arrived, brige GV Wit a Hiei: vn HP ee hie Ee eu a “Fama, Wi Wiley: ih rn bora’ us Brower: € airy sflems L pew D Soul ue Se ark i Danlel Wobette Mieucton, Gibraltar and a market, sche Finta, Smith, Alexandria, Va; Rhodella Blew, Peterson, Phi phis mer Roman, Philadelphia; barks Abd-el- wales alaga iT igs Constan! Port au Balt ‘aM Pung nPaludephias hyn doo Rolarsos’ imore ‘nam, Rondout: J W Woodruff, doy schre ster, ‘Remedios’ B'N HawLing, Charleston; LM Oolling, Darien} M Oollius, {TRESS MONROE, Nov 8—Passed out, bark Richard, FO! top. City Point for Botterdam. |OLMES' HOLE, Nov 6, PM—. erived, brig Forest State, snuter Baltimore fdr Boston; schre Hawkins, Wyatt, eran for do; ee @ oo Baker, wn, do; L & wis, ‘ince for do; Hottensia, ‘Norton, Elizabethportf oung. and Lebariah, Gelay, N¥ork for do Hopewell (B ag “Yinlatia (Br), Cross, fo for Hall for Hopewell N Mc Galsaes do for Bangor; Americas, Bedford for $0;’Loutse, Gobte 46 for Provincetown’ Ring: dove, Wooster, Baltimore for Portsmouth ; Geren, Trefethen, Philddelphie for Dover, NH; Marietta Hand, Layton, do for Lyon et § Brooks, Lore, do for East Combridge. Salled—| Brig Tange! hrs Jobn Boynton, M joa Jane (Br), E Arcularius. Ti—Arrived, bark Hanter, Lee, Phitadelphia for Fortand ; aa Elizabeth Debart, fortolk for do; 8 U Ne Puiiadetniia f0 for Newburyport; Lewis is Chester, ce) etsy 8S Lewin, Spaulding; George & Albert, MeDonald, and Harriet Newell, Gould, NYork tor do; Thos Hix, Hali, Eddyville, NY, for do; Montano, Sawyer, Hyere for Machlas; Anna Currier (Br), do for St John; Bea Quee Wooster, Hoboken for Boston, led—Schre re Right it Bower, Crown Point, Wm A Crocker, Nellle Chase, £8 Conant, Abby Weld, Ann Dole) Express, Laugy M Collins, Nadab, Fremont, i G Andenreid, L & M Khowies Lebanah, ‘Hopewell aa Be a latin (Br), Marietta Hand, H 8 Brooks, E Dehart, Lewis Chester, © Lewis’ George & albert, Thos His, Abus, MOBILE. Nov fos a arnieede ships Albert Gatlatin, NYork; as io, + ‘Tonawan Phlidel hia, ait Cleared—| NEW ORLEANS. Nov tered gleaahip Galt Steam, foe ahipe alte be Reg verpool; He Ronenouib (BY), Ani rom Hal (ihe latter wig orders). Steamship Otty of Limerick (ir), Lockbead, Liv- sahip Victoria (Bey W ealeton, do, HILADELPHIA, Nov 7 Ys AM Arrived, se Coane Robinson, hie Reading RE i ote foierion, rw egal Besbe, New London; LA Disgred Wark ‘Annie Pendleton Har er, —Bark ‘Anni fav moe, Parsons, Boston ; ‘Bunker, Jo; schre Ll Mes- sey, fey, Blizard ‘Saybrook ; Keokuk, ee es ciel er aids Deiwiler, Grace; B Peterson ‘Zoltan; Eagle, Ghaw.; Th ‘and R Seaman, Sesman, poe warte “eat oe ‘6 NYork ; €23 a Ef SAVANNA. Nov 4—Arrived, brig Francisco de Altuth Pave e (Bp), Martinez, Matanzas for Santander, in, distress. TLLLA MILLS, Nov fov 2—Arrived, schr Katie P Lunt, MISCELLANEOUS, WILL BE OUT ON WEDNES: Al. FIRESIDE COMPANION, Beplendid new sory By Mrs. Sumner I JE Mayaens ae aca, aulbor @ “ Agnes Crofton Bere Reve: Rasaall Gomtort, Slike Bngula Disguied Trapher ofthe Orsoae® beni short ‘short bor sketches, bumorous pieces, poetry and other In oe FIRESIDE COMPANION. Price GEORGE MUNRO, Pubtioner, 118 William street, New York, ALL /PRENCH CHEWAY 4 Dinner Sel ta 6 rece he Goblets, oui Sold t to order. Ree Gaees hes aye fo ee times. If you are in the city call and buy. If send a Post Jorder, ‘or an ordsr ‘with tnetruotions to ‘colteck on ae- ier Plated Ware in great variety, oe eye Forks 8 great redi class itpuse. Furnieh ung Goods, Chingy Glass and crock Ware of ev deseriptfon, r oviniogess sed oy EOWARD D. BASS OM Totiute New York, corner BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ‘any State without publicity or exposure: good every- where; no fees in advance; Spike ons free; enecese guaranteed. THOMAS DIKEMAN, Counotllor, jaasau street. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY (STAINED (x A ey, iy State ; no punltelty ; no charge nti vivoree obtatn 7 sticcess guaranteed ‘f M. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nangan street. TE DIVORCES LEGALLY ostALN A. auterent states, No a Me has rorce C vice free. lic and Con loner of Deeds for 6 sp Stadia A 1. KING, ounsellor at Law, 2! 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Cook, publisher of the Banner for twenty years, at Bepning- fon, VL, b's Pills cured me of dyspepsle when every other means bad fi and I was actually given SOROPULA OF FORTY-TWO YEARS’ STANDING CURED. PaxeTonvitee, Pa., Jan. 14, 1868. Dw Baannseri:—Dean Sin—t bave been aM@ieted with sorofula for forty-two years, yen hope bad long departed anivation anexpectedly came, Ihave used your Pille for the Jast fifteen months, Language faile to convey an idenof the blessing they have been to me, They have cured mo, and my beaith and strength are now perfectly restored. ry LUCTEN B. JONES, —_— “ Bold by all druggists. Dr. Brandretb’s office, Brandreth, House, New York, TILES, DITOHETIS celebrated Wpesith Remedy for the. Pri | BE bees sea ross Kec Same stron,

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