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a 8 EW YORK YERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. a — es = ~oe - — er Ree eae ee —_-——-—— a omuk YN cCIT® tloe Rackley% conr! roem; scoond, for furnishing the ! mitenienbte make an assessment, Manans, ¢b: or conabis with this woman in this city ae ber hue POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. “ Saat Forly ning preemet station house; mitrd, for Mr- | Hane & Spay ialunetion, Nenioh ares ee mee? nncanmnanneentane fe sir, ishing the City Clerk's ctice; fourth, for furnishing | was laid across his property. ‘This incensed Mc- ‘Alter the Ist day of June, 1865, did you introduce | Pelitics im Mistourl—Shall the Enfrauchine= ‘The were no auctfn sales of real esiate yesterday, TRE COURTS. the Porty-iourth precinct station house, The Mannug, and obiaining assistance yesterday he tore fhe ceenisinas tasers, wife to diferent persons in ment of the Negre be the End of Rebel | pnt to-day the programme includes three important ~ahetincnreane et Mayor says that the amonnt of money raised for | MP every Fall Laid on his ground. syuvncn he | Nor Pnever recoliect introducing her to any oue | Disfranchisemente” sits | niet A RITORRY SRGRRON Eris» OND Of 180 Vole 08 WED STATES BISTRICT COURT—IN ADMIALTY. furniture, although three times the amount raised Devicavion or a New Carnonie CuvncH.—The | a. tny wie, Senator C.D. Drake, of Mixsourl, joins issue Wit | Ravway, N. J. by Joumson & Miller; one of 182 villa 5 Pa for thas purpose the year previous, was wlreadl) ©*- | new-Chureh of St. Patrick, in the village of Hunting: | “Cun you tay positively you did uot do sot his colleague, Senator Cari Schurz, and radical | gites ai Plaindeld, in the same State, and one of farm id pin RauREEG In, COSC Oe e cathe | 10%, Wasdedicated on Sumday. Bishop Loughlin, of | Heami; and I answer, no, 1mever dil. 4, | organsin Missouri in taking up the negative of the | jand an the neighborliood of the last mentioned, to Tne DY digit ies | Tid inss., «tivecting the Street Commisstoner to notify | Brooklyn, oMiciated at the dedication services. The | woss Twenty-second sireet, in (he month of June, | above proposition:— ~ | be sold by the acre, by A. D. Mellick, Jr., & Bro. Toke Dope (ee 07K AGkle— MAM, & | the pairoad compames using the I raion Atlanle | ceremony of the mass was performed by Rev. J. J. 180g? nee 1 unhesttatingiy e: vege the belief, based on much | Ag these promise to be very nearly the last of the duly itensed pilot under the laws of New Jersey, | street, to remove ea Fa One ee eit therein: ‘Grawiey, pastor of the church; Pather oreribn, 7 re re y $8! 7 are! and that they substitute a . jeacon; Facher MeInroe, sub-ceacon; Father Dorris, ren acten 8 pais bh alter iy fras returned withone the approval of his Honor. He | master of ceremomes. 'Theve Were present at We Asha into the pert of New York, from beyond | guygesied an amendment, to the effect that imqulty | services Fathers Mahone, of Williamsburg, and Panay Took, on He 1th of February of this year, | be nstizated ef N 4 ie FER a COR as Farrelly, ie! Jamaica, The nivte of the bi ding 18 . a) Wi vi . Counsel Co compe! the company te fourtecuth century Gothic. It is bull rick, With ‘The verse Was drawing at the time fourteen feet | CONT nan BenuaN stated. teat theralls now used | yrown atone mumnings., ‘The arches of the windows Four inches of water, ‘The respondents allege that | pejouged to the old Long Island Railroad Company, | anc doors are buiit in alternate blocks of red and piaiow® spoke the Alaska avout thirty miles south- | ang were so much above tie grade of the street | white brick, which adds much to the external ap- soutehast of re Barnegat bgt and offered hisservices | that it was Almost impossible to drive vehicles over arance of the bulding. The roof ig of the kind Yo the master of the vessel to pilot her inio | them, They were, therefore, a nuisaace im the Known ae broken back and. t» covered with slate. New York. ‘The masier refused, as he alleges, | street, ‘The motion was referred to tue Corporation | At the intersection of ne nave and aisle roofs are a to acceps his services until he should | Coansel. row of dormer windows, filled with stained glass arrive onpilotage ground, and distinctly stated that Justice Delmar, of the First District Court, asked | and made to open as ventilators. Within the nave he would.pay only shore pllotages With this under- | for a new court room. Referred, is Separated trom the aisies by two rows of clustered ‘standing plaintit! went on board the Alaska, bat | Alderman ARM#zLD moved to adopt the resolu- | columns with clustered capitals, from which spring rendere? no service until the vessel arrived on pilot. | tion offered at a previous mecting of the Board to | arehes of open woodwork. fhe windows are of age ground. The defence aiso Maimed that the Court | prevent the People's Gaslight Company from laying | stained glass, aud are the donations of wie falthful ‘bad-no jurisdicuion in the case either (2 personan or | their mais ip the various streets of ‘the city and | of that vicintiy. a vrem. Decision reserved. Emerson, Goodrich & | erecting gas works in the Nineteenth ward, notwith- a Wheeter for libellant; F. 4, Wilcox for respondents. | standing the objections of the Mayor. After some THE VREELAND CASE AGAIN Action to Recover tor Repairs Venvel. Kg yond e resolution was adopted py a vote of i7 . Sunuel Adams vs, the Bark Walkyrien.—In De- x” 4 old ae ¥ Aiderman WHiTiNe offered @ resolution that the . "9, = “eember, 1865, this bark, then known as the Faleon, | Board ca the broperty foown as thé Jona 1, | A Fresh Charge Against George Vreeland: -being about vo leave this Bort, and standing in need | Snediker properiy, on the Jamaica plank road, for | He iy Charged With Abandoument—How the ot ee before ane coy ig set fa, her Master ap- h_ the need: honse of Mrs. Jonnson in compab: i éme sounding but empty | is in every way desirabié, there will doubtless be plainant and Mrs. dobheon, in’ carrthge, Boa DFO: | ‘plirase ! Of eternal hate,” aud admitting that | even more than the usual attendance, especiaiiy'us e oa muse in Lexington avenue, where war the nabare O! ings, t ome riage ceremony was performed between you and the See eee oe nacare of Cnge: | the present high conaition of the thermometer complainant ? position on the Jrmenise question.” and. that is, | invites to suburban shades, No. that the case of the negro must be considered cred de~ . ist 720 ann time during the month wi i cided first, rh that he must be ensranchised besore Real Estate Notes. ° after having been out in a carriage in company shi " rancni: nt is evenvon- st with the complainant, come back to te house of | (e,duestlon QF rebel anftanciwer ere will be time | THe following ttelms from! various Long Isiand Mrs. Johnson, in est Twenty-second street, and | enough to devise measures of clemency to the white papers exhibit the rapid growth and improvement there have & wedding celebration, with cake aud | rebel, after justice shall have been meted out to the | of the interior towns of that island:— Mr. George F. Lorigan, son-in-law of B. F. Wells, of the Mattituck House, Mattituck, and revently « resident of Williamsburg, has bought the neck of neg! 4 exercised about No; I never was in @ carriage with them or either ‘s Edy, RAY SFE, B05, BOW OF land on the west side of Mattituck creek belonging loy 3 to the former, and they do no! Upon cross-exatnination the witfess was asked | that subject until antigens withheld term shall have ‘Nyaa there cher eu aotion or sult. commenced py. | Deomaranted to the latter. They are intent upon it duty te their friends, not upon schemes Oo! sity the complainant against you. in which she sought to | Ponedtt to there former enemies, how as much as ever Sater Fearae Seat and Benne eee Fo os obtam maintenance and alimony as your wife, aud oat Bae Seen ee a P. Horton six’acres of aad at another pomt en the same creek—also an eligible location—and 4 en- gaged in clearing it up preparatory to building on it acab) thea ee The 1- if So were any papers served upon you ? spelr impiscabie ‘parle! foes, ee luring the present season. Yes, Idd, tiaple information fr aris of the State, (nat Did’ you during that mouth at any Cae 2" ae reliag te in ns S Pi hiceey ig tgtally reiecting | laree offerings gf jyts this gegson, and the property with tht 7 ini vas iw? taon of the party, as I claim it to be, holds up negro enfranchisement as the prominent object and de- mands that it snail precede any consideration of the eniranchisement of rebels. Upon this latter position I take my stand, as I believe, with nine-tenths of the Yes; there Was such an action commenced in Hudson county, New Jersey, in. the Court of Chancery, against me, and in winch | appeared and answered; there was evidence taken. the sum of $25,000, for a Trnant Kiome, Defendant was Arrested—The Case Up Be- At thiy stage of the proceedtigs, it being long Mr. George Cobb, of Greenpoint, has also bought & 7 id ied to libellant to fur fal repatr: Alderman FISHER submilied another site at Flut- 4 . radicals of the State, out of St. Louis. Jdemand | purding lot south of and adjoining Mr. Pike’s, and Tigh was doue Tne bor and materiate furnished vy | DUsh, {or $16,000. fare Justice MunsGelé-—Relligercat Lawyere— | aster the none sor closing the court, the LeAarilg WAS | jusiloe for she loyal negro, WiiROUs any OMBLIGAHON | sntenda to ut up & house thereon in 2 few won. Jibeliant were rated at $328 03. The work done aud Aldermap CLaxcy subuutted a site for $15,000. ‘The Yestimony in the Case. 4 SEASON. with questions ms ine repel. ies enh lor old hotel at Flushing, formerly known as materiais furnished, as alleged, were on the account | _ Aldermah GUCK moved to reler the maiter to the | ‘The case of Vreeland vs. Vreeland, which excited every loyal man in the State, whi lack, ® | Hick’s Pavilion, was sold on Tuesday last by E. A. A FARILY DIFFICULTY N INDANA, avoive in deciding the question of rebel enfran- Of {hie vessel, and not on the credit of the master. On | Committee on Truant Home. #O much interest during the trial in New Jersey, has Lawrence, auctioneer, for the sum o! $8,900. e ace H ered Several members thought that time enough had bd vs chisement. When all such shali have that voice 1 The street commissioners, ‘@ Huntington pa- ue Boch malt $126 Laser ce ea ‘the ror been spent grer the Boao 5 ss again turned up in a somewhat new phase, and one Pursuit of a Wite—A Tragic Scene. shall be prepared to unite with wy party in deciding | yer, nave peremptorily ordi ‘all Pines to bed Uf leaving a balance his due of $196 24, with inter- te? @ lengthy discussion the resolution offered | winch will no doubt lead to some fresh and interest- | [Auderson City Correspondence of the New Albany when, how and to what extent the disfranchise- r their Immettiately. ‘There aye six churches in Huntington vilaze and one more (Baptist) to be speedily erected. Two-thirds of the business the Suffolk county ments imposed by our constitution sball be removed, 3 aiker by Alderman Whitit to purchase the Snedikei be they can then be, by an act of the Legisiature. property was adopted. ‘There is eleven acres of ing developments, If will be remembered that in ground and a large building on this site. the Jersey courts the case took the shape of an est fiom Junuary 1, 1868, It was to recover this sum that (his action Was brought. It was claimed by the respondents that the supplies weye furnished on the Commercial.) A shooting affair took pace at Anderson City last week, Which bas caused great excitement among Hien. Decision reserved. Emerson & Goodrich for Ux thetant, Beebe, Dean & Donohue for the de- sixteen when married. After living together accommodations as well as its architecturat a some two years the wife became dissatisfied for ance. Adjoining the church Mr. Wilkie is erecting a _eredit of the master solely, and were not a lien upon The Board adjourned uuul Tuesday, the eth of | action on the pari of Mrs. Vreeland for divorce and | our citizens, One John Able, living in Dubois | A Democratic Idea of the Ohio Republican | clerk’s office comes from the towns of Huniingion, i Joe ita eeuiine ateaceat ome te ———— imony, and that after a tong and interesting trial | ONT Csunty’ and married he daughter of Patrick Riasieem, Sifhe Methodist chafeh at Glen Cove is undergoing peg rs having had any notification of ‘any suen SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE. the ooart decided against Mrs, Vreeland. The lady | Dewitt, some two years ago, the girl being about The Cleveland Plaindeaier thus condenses the | material changes, which will greatly imo is has recently commenced an setion against Mr. Vree- latform of the Republican State Conyention of jand for abandonment, and the case came up for Ohio, which met on Wednesday last:— . ita! 5 ' some cause, and left her husband. Abie, the hus- very fine dweiling. Jewel's, NEW JERSEY. hearing yescesday at the Essex Market Police Court | hand, pursued her, and on goimg to her father’s | Resolved, That we endorse Grant vow. ‘The Roslyn people are pushing the improvements TED ERS? T. STAI ee before Justice Mausfield. did not tind her there. ‘The father told him he Resolved, ‘That we feel happy that Grant has not | jn their village Bravely forward, The stone iesi- u STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Jersey City. eg: tide sae isi WAS ARKESTED, would go with him to where his Saghter was, brala ene bate ane OTA teak he 18 | gence of Mr. I. Claphan is getting. on its exterior le S : 5 pods an : ‘ ee and if she was willing to go back and ilve with 4 finish. It has a very imposing appearance from the Bart tte to Sienna Sy eevee ase How A POuCE OFFICER TREATED 4 CRIPPLED SOL A few weeks ago Mrs. Vreeland determined to | hum ali right: but he was not willing that barsit ved, That we favor the fifteenth amendment, | water, is of granite trom Mie morey shore, wilt: In piER.—Among the cases m the Recorder's Court | commence this suit for abandonment against her yesterday was one which evoked general sympntby | pyshand, but ashe was in Jersey, and the alleged for # crippled soldier named Henry Bowcott, who | ayandoment took place in New York, the first dim- ae it aon Son Papeete ana eactine culty which presented itself was fonnd ja the atf- cope iokibe win the wife of the latter | culty of causing nis arrest. A nice little piot was apd & man named Browa, came over from | however laid, which was as successful in its re- byl ote See hiro. ee Bee | sults as ic was ingemous im its conception. Mrs. Vreeland’ stepdaughter, Miss Ada Meyers, a and jokes were carried on between the party, when Campbell stepped up and took BKowcott and Brown | yery handsome and engaging young lady of some into custody. On the way to the police statioa Camp- seventeen years of age, wrote to Mr. Vreeland and represenied that she was in troubie, at the same bell brandished his club over the heads of his prison- ers, called them New York loafers, and charged them time begging him to come and see her. Vreeland an- swered the letter and appointed a meeting place on with coming over for the purpose of stealing. As soon a3 Recorder Martindale heard the explanation Broadway for a certam day. Vreeland—aged, de- crepit and doubled with the weight of many years— given by the prisonefs he (eed ag discharged them. ‘The pollee of Jersey City are very lorbearing and at- u me. the child of seventeen summers, according to appointment, and after wishing her te tentive to duty asa body, but this cave shows Unat ordimary compliments proposed to her to the force is not yet thoroughly reformed. accompany him to a house of questionable repu- Hudson City. Court oF SEss10Nns.—The following prisoners were tation in a street of disreputable character. The girl consented and weut with him, but just as tney sentenced yesterday morning: ‘homas Hill and reached the destination chosen by the aged step- means should be used. So they started, Able hav- mg islets Hampton Able, his brother, to help hin inhis emergency. They proceeded to the house of Thomas fouston, in this town, and there found the wife. The family of Mr. Houston invited them in, and when they entered John Able solicited his wife to go home with him. She refused to go, say- ing she was afraid of her tife. Able still Coaxed, but tne wife refused. Able then toid her he wanted to talk to her privately. Toey stepped outside the door. He talked to her privately fer awhile and {ben caught and kissed her, saying, ‘Now you will go, won’) you?” ‘o, IT will not,’? she replied, Able thea id, “I will take you, dead or alive.” Upon this she sprang into the door. Mrs, Hous- ton caught hoid of her. Abie dragged them both out of the honse into the yard. Upon this Patrick Dewitt, the father of the wife, told Abie to let her alone. Able drew iis revoiver on Dewitt ang snap- ped Itat him. Dewitt knocked him down, Able got up and was again knocked down by Dewitt. ‘They had quite a scufile, When Able called to his brother Hampton to take the wile and start with her. The brother seized her, dragging her, and she screamin, for help. Abie then got loose from Dewitt and pearte on a run to overtake Hampton and his wife, Sweattfig and threatening her life atthe same time. Dewitt procured a revolver from Houston's houge, over- ook the two Ables, trying to ek daughter upon Pp terlor divisions of building blocks made at biilpe- port or New Haven, and will, when ipisied, cost probably not far from $100,000, ‘The North Side Railroad from Munter’s Point to College Point and Whitestone it Is expected will be in running order by the 4th of July. "There ig arumor that a route has been surveyed connecting the’Long islani Railroad with Fishing village. ‘The distance is less than three imies. It is further stated that estimates of the cost lu made and thatgan understanding exists tha! road, when commenced, shall be Constructed inside of sixty days, The rumor is probably an exegs tion. ‘The depot park at Hempstead ts rapid ing a beautiful appearance, and will becouie o the institutions. ‘The depot itself is one of the most comfortable and convenient buildi of its Kind, being easy of access, the grounds tastefully jaid ous with shrubbery and ornamental trees, of which over 8,000 have been set out. ‘There have beeu Zu acres of land purchased, which 1s to be laid out 1 muide lots. mR rails on the new ratlroad from Vailey Stream, on the South Side Railroad of Long Island, to Kovk- away, have been laid for four miles. ‘they now touch a email tract owned by Mr. McManus, and re- quire three-quarters of an acre. This the owner asks I es for, and has served an injunction on thé Bariiett, the master of the ship San Francisco, plyicg between New York and Havana, who was ar- Tesio# some time ago on a charge of smuggiing ciara, Was again before the Commissioner yester- day and his case finally disposed of, so far as the nary examination goes, Mr. Charles Done- eounsel for Bartlett, moved his discharge op round tat there Was no evidence against nim pi tbat given by men who, vy their own confes- were gully Of the very offence with which twas charged. Tae motion was dented, on t ‘ound thal tere Was suificleni evidence to show (at the cigars In qnesiiou Were taken trom on Deard tie ship of which Rartlett Was piaste Joun Devlin Aguiu Under Bail. Befure Commissioner Newton. John Devlin, who was sentenced a littie over a year ago to the penitentiary at Albany for defraud- img the government by illicit transactions 10 wius- and was pardoned by Andrew Johnson, of bis cord appeared before the Commissioner, with , end gave bail in the sum of $27,500 for his earance for trial on the six indictments now staining against him, It is understood that these jadictmienis will be tied in the October term. renee the negroes of Ohio the right to hold HMice, ao. juris 01 &C. ved, atthe democratic Legistature of Ohio 1g rotten and corrupt, because it was not republican, and had not many pure men of the Ashley-Pgules- ton stripe In i Resolved, That we put on paper our desire to be considered the particular friends of the soidier, but the ortices belong to the civilians. Letter from Hon. Dan W. Voorhees. Hon. Dan W. Voorhees has addressed the following letter to the chairman of the Shelby county (Tenn.) Democratic Executive Committee:— Oxv¥orD, Miss., Juue 21, 1569, A. Woopwarp, Esq.. Memphis, Tenn. :— Deak Sik—Your favor has been received. I have been detained here a week longer than 1 expected, apd my engagements at home are imperative and demand my immediate presence there. I close the peroent this afternoon and start at once. Nothing wit matters the most pressing should prevent me coming by your city. 1 regret it very much, mdeed, as it was my intention, when 1 came down, to re- turn that way and meet some friends. I can only hope that 1 way be able to visit you at me future day. Accept my thanks for your invita- = Fraucis Cushiy, petty larceny, turee wioutha in the county jai; John McFarland, entering and larceny, twelve months in the State Prison; Andrew Dexter, assault and battery, twenty days in the count; h d she resisting b; e | Hop. Yours truly, _D. W. VOORHEES, res ff the company. A commission is now UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S OFFICE jail; John Clarke, RY Tiareeny, sixty ‘lass father, @ policeman who had been detailed for the | forse with her feet and hands, Ale going Dewite - Anprasing the land, and the price named by thera “ emai . in the county jatl; y Carr, same; Garrett | quty stepped up and took Vreeland into custody, | coming. told his brother to make haste and get away General Rasecrans for Governor of Obio. will be by the pompeny, Trains will be run to Rockaway by the 4th of July. ‘The Flushmg Railroad Company is busily engaged in grading the new route between Wintield and Hunter’s torent yf the track of the Long Company. That part between Woud- side and Dutch Kills is nearly ready forthe rails. Work on the College Point and Lennie Raivoad is pushed forward rapidly, and the contracior is en- in driving the piles across Flusiing meadow! at which place it will intersect the New York an Flushing l. Mr. Lewis A. Ed@ards has been appointed by court a commissioner to take lands over which the branch road from Sag Harbor passes, in piace of J. Wickham Case, who was ob! by sickn to re- sign. The commissioners, Me Edwards, Overton and Hunt visited that village on Thursday after- resid ant in vil age pth operty tive road lent vi , OVEr W roperty the Er Unte eaters :—Es Latham, an Latham, Bis; firs N. King, $3. These tne lots ile on the Landress, entering and larceny, nine months in State Prison;-James Fox, kidnapping, five years in State Prison; John Puff, petty larceny, three months in county jali; Thomas her and John Wheian. assault and battery and resisting an officer, forty days in tne county jail; Rudolph Bentz, aduttery, 81X Months tu State Prisop; James Nickerson, as- seult and battery, forty ja 1 COURLY jai. , Hoboken. SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE.—A few days ago the body of an infant was found on the stoop of Mr. Zai’s resi- dence, Palisade avenue, Hudson City. Yesterday morning Justice White issued warrants for the arrest of John Boling and Mra. Webster, who are to be implicated in the affair. Justice ite empanetied 4 jury s00n afterwards, in order to sift the case thoroughiy. It js alleged by Mrs. Webster that one Joun Reichert, residing near her house, took away infant on the 18th of June, but Reichert declines to state what he did with the with his (Abie’s) wife, and he would fight Dewitt back, and on Dewitt approaching, Abie told him to stand back or he would biow his d—d braing out, presenting the pisto! at the same time and snapping the trigger. Dewitt drew his revolver and two shots at Able, and, having one 1oad left, deliberat revolved the cylinder till the remaining load came under the hammer and in fired, one cot ee A correspondent of the Ohio Statesian, aemo- cratic organ, writes as follows respecting the pros- pect of redeeming the State from the rule of the re. publicans:— Nominate for Governor General William 8. Rose- cyang and the victory is half won. A successful cau- vass canpot be made against him. His enemies wii accord. him all the qualifications necessary to make him the most popular candidate ever pee Marshal Dallon received official notification about one o'clock yesterday of the arrest of Robert D. Bogart, the defaulting paymaster’s clerk who ab- *conded in December last from the receiving ship ‘Vermont with $30,000 of the government fands. The duet thing that was learned of his whereabouts was that he was selling boots and shoes in New Orleans. Alterwards he went to Honston, Texas. A warrant iasued for lis arrest by Judge Benedict was served by ba « Marshal of the Eastern District of Alter he was taken into sastody. $2. npsnocoetal Aempt at rescue Was wade by bl lends. He will Drought before the Cofamissioperg’ Court shortly and examined upon the o} jast him. It will ve remembered that in vil action brought against ‘him, as already reported in the HERALD, his property, wo far as it could be found, in default of his appear- a@ace, was condemned by the Court. ‘The oMcer took his prisoner before Justice Maus- field, at Essex Market Police Court, and he was ad- mitted to bail to answer the charge, After one or two delays, at the request of the counsel represent- Ing the husband the case came up for hearing yes- terday. er shots taking effect in ‘Able's left arm, elbow, the ball pone down and coming out near the hand, shattering one of the bones in a dreadful manner. Dewitt then returned to the house and gota rifle, and ove) the three, Jobn and Ham! Able and the about 100 erste rcon ted ond of ihe woman: trying to pet an old of the woman, heron the he behind John. The woman at bus time was completely saturated with be ym head to foot from tne ron on ber eee S De- witt, on fampton Gaugnter, Falséd his Fife to his’ face and was just inthe act of 001 he threw Up TBE SCENB IN COURT. The examination réom adjoiming the court room Was filled by persons who had gathered to hear the testimony which should be given, Mr Vreeland was Leones as also was Mrs. Vreeland and her step- laughter, Mr. Vreeland is in appearance quite aged and decrepit, and has the appearance of a man of Shraight’ pose is very promiuent anda few wiguey straight pose is v ry i focus or hair fan overs shrivelted forehead.” ‘Mra, Vreeland is a vouba and stylish lady, good looking and ladylike in bermanners. She was di na to the people of Ohio for their suffrages. Under his will be found thousands of men who have shared the perils and the glory of the battle field, and ‘who have heretofore acted with our opponents, but who would hasten to do honor to their old chief, whom Shey ft loved and respected, and aid him ip ito) ¢ Union they fought to preserve. If the mvention Will give us crans the people will ive us victory. General William S. Rosecrans, an ooo gentleman, a ripe scholar, a brave sol- ier ana true triet—suCch is the man we suggest as cry _ cour. chid, remarking that it remains for the State and | very neat suit of black silk, and conducted herself ane when his hands | 4 suave aniidate for Governor. cast side of the turnpike above the bridge. G. H. Deckbete: uot for Lim to prove bis innocence. evel when subjected to somewhat harsh treatment, | 80d told Dewitt not to shoot him, and he “asi Coonan, ior oa. wene ide of turnpike, $49; Dan Mc- +e | with great cooineas and dignity. Sit members of A North Carolina Edi he Newark. the ‘ber ranged, thetuselves renani the tabie, inthe p? ee ran Lane, lot on west side of Mensa he et $75; William For- ml red, if homestead lot, By Judge Thompson. Deg, Bori on West Water street, $000; Wek. hoaoy br 18, Mulle—Ne Tae Recexr Exprosion.—The inquisitorial ex- i f which Mr. Webster saved for himself “ ve vp mony a (Boca Bown vs, Mutler.—New trial granted, costs to abid centre 0 hg Ral >, i three-quarter acres, $275; Elbert event. mipiey Brame ORS TOMO Y qmuination into the cause Which led to the catas shear ee ae ee ee ee Rowe Bri gehampton, three and cme nenriet acres, iw Roy vs. FEY. —Mouon 10 present state aeuieu, wav ten doliars costs. Suitivan vs. Eaton.—Order of arrest vacated on condition that defendant stipaiate not to bring ac- tion against plaintiff for arrest. Burritt and another vs, Sitver.—Motion for new BRLLIGRRENT LAWYERS. Just before the examination commenced quite a little scene took place, in which two of the lawye: concerned in the case took part. Mr. ©. H. Snevley, who appeared as counsel for Mrs. Vreeland, was talking rather londly to some of his friends, and in trophe on last Saturday afternoon willbe reeu'ariy commenced to-day. ‘he only feasible theory ad- vanced on the subject is that the boiler had not been used since last fali, ana tbat the flues were choked up, and hence the expiosion. Young Mevker was improving at last accounts, 4 mute tiv the lastoners determ: Joon what sipuid be allowed Yor right or was ined Shimnecock hills, Official Transters of Real Estate Yesterday. ‘TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK ClTY. © 26, The of the official puppet commanded 10 respect from the people because they knew that Es ebody was beiad pul the omictal string. Another severe plow to Mr. Borie’s popularity w! his inious tumble ina ballroom. The head of drew a bead the last time I'll tell Fou; u rv Department to “capsize” anc me upon His “bekm nas inthe minal of werowdea Wall: jou.”? Able the: axed his bold, upon his orse and gallo} away. Up to the latest accounts Abie was iu a precarious situation, He will lose his trial denied. MUMIFICRNT CHARITABLE BEQUESTS.—Before the | te course of bis remarks stated that Vreeland arm and per! his life. The parties have not D. i Broome at, No 901, SERB snosteoes sceveseees soee e+ 21,700 Gourison es, Ocks.—Defendant 18 not entitied to | Hasex county Surrogate yesterday was proven the pronhd nat be atie fo bat Of cone (ead re | arrested ‘porhape Sita bave been lasued ste ate 12 at db Sorpoetagies (alate, tothe ag pee od byetenns thea aed erase Ae, 000 socorer sam, enti id will of the late Mra, Jones, by which au estate | Snebley, “he boasts that it coat him thirty thousand the officer’s hands. tire existenke as’s nation thie 18 the Mwt tine n Sec. | EFAnxCort aly No 1, $8Sxd04xBL-3x104 (3g part... 100 3 x worth $35,000 is 4! of. ie Home for Aged | dollars to fix the case iu Jersey.” Mr. kstaver, - retary of the Navy has ever tumbled down in a nall- ‘map of Manhattanville, BUx100........ Nom, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Women gees $400 and ali the housébold farnisare of | who sppesred for Vreeland, when. be Beard this rose GEVERL NOTES. * room, Such ® fal precedent cannot Mangia st, w a, 126.0 of Delancey at ie pet) ae iarchthageh Suan sobrte Srohan amin ge | Sante Sh Me sf" Ms" aieoar ep tide cere ae, Nae ace he | Miata, Seca a yutch churel " im, « "s a hie, sir ! ir. Snel re) al he ey Tehama t the erican Nor is this the Ins 5 Aw IxnvMAN Sox.—Jobn Quinn was sentenced wo | and the resldne of the propery after Paying email | two gentlemen took up menacing positions aud | White blackberries are gratifying Texas palates, | Oni ‘cause for just teduieesion Phat cau be bronghe | Marlonah we, parl of lot known 14,000 tree months’ imprisdpment in the Peniteutiary by | jointures to miseon societt Tight have come to blows bit that Mr. Webster, Kentucky punishes thieves at the wuipping-post, against Mr. Borie. A still darker, a still more dts- | oliver’ gt, @ 5, 100 fi'n of Cherry st, dimensions “not Justice Walsh yesterday for beating his mother ti THE Prenke GetLE Homicipk.—There ts now in | the clerk of the court, stepped in between them and ! fact is on record against bi ap — Oe ae ae ae bd Miche! Se vias | (hus separated them fromeach gther. Order havi Water melons are enormously abuadant in Flo- | Wig was at the head of the navy actually got sea- “ Nea eee a0 Dulsee aude teetatte, & canedy here. 9: AB Dam chael Savage, allus | heen restored, the case "was pratecded with. au sick! And this in a little scrub of the sea with two Now, iid two years old, was accidentally scalded to death on watarday at its parents’ pgsidence, 230 Myrtle avente, by pulling @ kettle of hot water over it. ScppEN Dgata.—Joseph McCagn died saddenly at hie residence, in Twenty-first street, on Sunday, jrom apoplexia sangainaria. Au inqaest was heid vevierday, whgn @ verdict in accordance Wag ren- dered. CARRYING BRASS KNUCKLES.—Penjamin Johnson, a colored individual, was arrested by officer Mater- son yesterday for fighting. A pair of brass knuckles Mrs. Vreeland was sworn. Mesats. C. Schaifer and . H. Snebley appeared for the compininant, and jessrs. Bookstaver and Lowery for the defendant. TESTIMONY OF MRS. VRERLAND. Catharine Vreeland sworn—! ide at No. 46935 Sixth avenue; | am the wife of George Vreeiand and the complainant in the case now pending, iu which George Vreeland ts the defendant. About what time were you married to the defend- aut? Mr. Bookstaver objected to the question on the ground that the witness had been a criminal, con- victed in the State of Massachusetts. Mr. Snebley stated that Mrs. Vreeland had been rida. Mitchéll, who Is strongly suspected of being implica- pontine peanuts is prohibited in the court at Peters- 5, ted in the homicide of Plerre Getle, the Frenchman, whose mysterious death and the ensuing P ves roemig the t hag already veen fuliy detailed in the HERALD. Savpge ieved to be “Mitchell? who Was described in the evidence before Coroner Chase as Wing on @ former occasion beat Getle and having a threate! to take his life. He was arrested in Bloomfield on Sunday and brought ine in a An examination in his case Ub take pli to-day, in nce of Attorney Teis- worth, Prosécutor of the Pleas, foot waves! Yet the fact is proved beyond dental. Mr. Borie was caught in the very act of depositing his bread npon the waters; or, a8 a juvenile seaman aptly remarked, throwing up his commission, xi, oP 600 ‘ona map of Jacob oa jo Ohio is to have a woman suffrage convention in September. The Pennsylvania apple crop will be larger than for many years. Kentucky 1s experiencing a very general tempe- rancee revival. 5 Only tliree citizens of New Orleans return incomes in excess of $30,000. Four Kentucky newspapers have ceased publica- Uon within @ few days, The new territorial seal of Wyoming bears the de- Political Notes. General Tom Powell is strongly urged in several quarters as a candidate for Attorney General before the approaching Democratic Convention in Ohio, ‘The radicals in Minnesota say that, notwithstand- ing the State gave 16,000 majority for Grant, there is * JRoN INTEREST? OF NEWAKK.—There are Dearly & possibility of losing it this fall. 100 iron founding establishments in this city, which a pardoned, and therefore was a competent witness, pig was found in his possession. He was taken before Mr. wer produced the record of the con- | Vice ‘Let ns have Peace.” ‘The Topeka (Kansas) Kecord, a radical organ, says nya) bn pe : Justice Walsh aud fined fifteen dollars tor fightlag, | employ about 3,000 hands and a capital of $3,600,000. | gietion, and said thaw he was not aware of any par- 1 into the It a tt 7 att vA FR ay 3 ay, eeais 3,476 and held to answer for carrying brass seein Tue consus of 1860 shows tant New Jersey had then | don having been gra yp PE rin cat oF onan he life insure | of Senator Pomeroy, of that State, while alluding to sete wot myer Tesaiges mF | his anti-Masonic speech at Chica; “He knows his political days are numbered, and be wants to bave it said the Masons and Odd Fellows, and not his own reathed the fourth position of the States in the matter of iron founding, and it is safe to say, from the large Imcrefee in her businese since then, that in 1470 sne will ran op a her, The totol production of AS-AULTING AN Ovpicek.—Waille officer Strong, of Z -second precinct, was attempting to quel nee at the corner of York street and Green ted. Mrs. Vreeland stated that she bed been pardoned; that her innocence had been made clear to Senator Wilson, and that he had obtained the pardon for her; she was innocent of the charge preferred Mr. Geol Peabody hi ven $600 to help build the Bunker Hint Memorial fiat A “wail-eyed pike,’ with a razor in his stomach, las been ni nday night, he was assaulted and severeiy | the (State for’ 1800 was $2,208,235, Newark alone ainst her; in fact she was in a toauner @ female it at Waterloo, Iowa. party, killed him.” Leuien by a number of rowdies. Two of the parties, | Will show @ business tn 1870 Of over $4,000,000. In | “Bob Brierly.”’ ‘The prairies of Northern Texas have been literally The Ohio Statesrnan says the radical nominations named Thomas McNally avd Peter Riley, were ar- rested and leld to answer, Fetonous ASsavet wits A KNire.—John 1. Slurgess, a young man eighteen years of age, was arrested about nine o'clock last night by oMeer Tickner, of the Forty-firsv precinct, on a charge of deioniously assoultiug Frank Baldwin, It appears ‘that the parties were skylarking in Buf’s butcher shop, Fulton avenge, near Hoyt streét, when we accused grew angry aud, oting &@ knife, ent Rald- win on the back Of the neck, inflicting wo very serious Wounds, The injared man Was oo into & Alter some discussion the examination was pro- ceeded with. In answer to the question objected to Mra, Vreeland said—On Wednésday, the 2ist of June, 1865, 1 was m to hit, the house of the a 2 Brey, in Lexington avenue; I underst Mr. Murfaf at the time to be a Presbyterian minister; there were present at the marriage Mr. Murray and a ate Rar- riett L. Jounson; atthe Ume of this marriage | was boarding with Mra. H. L. Johnson, in West Twenty- second street, and after the performance of the er riage Mr. Vreeland and J returned together to . Jobnson’s house and there remained ying, and co- habiting together as mau and wife unt! Septem- View of these ——, and the fact that this ts only ba section of t anufacturing interest of New ers (td chief city, it is scarcely to be wondered at that Newafkers iliy conceal thelr wrath when their bveautifal ely is called a “country town.” Trenton, ATTEMPTED =Suic.DR.—Yesterdsy afternoon a young man, whore name could not be ascertained, had @ quarrel with bis alleged paramour in « house ou Market. street, the consequence of which was that he went and got drunk, procnred a luaded revolver and, presenting it at his head, fired. The ball sior covered with strawberries this season. Magsachusetis, like Maine, has a law against bag- gage smashing on railroads. in that State are the right kind—to be defeated! ‘The Cincinnati Hngiirer thinks the resolution of thanks passed in the Ohio Republicau Convention to Hon. Benj. F, Wade a cheap way of paying him om. A Western editor proposes General William-Te- cumseh Sherman for President in 1872. ‘The Missouri Democrat (radical) comes ont for the enfranchisement of the white men who have been disfranchised by the radicals. Captain RK. L. Fulton, of Galveston, ie the demo- Anna Smith, nineteen, owns and works a farm of 100 acres in Milis county, fowa. Best butter sells at Seguin, Texas, for ten cents § pound, and eggs are five cents a dozen. Missouri has 1,366 miles of completed ratlroads and 3,627 miles In process of construction. The grand jury now in session at Shreveport, La. is composed of ten negroes atid five White then.’ Lot 3 ap Williamsburg. . ‘R OUNTY. { Brown st, w & 201.6 ftn of : ‘ Gren! Figthe to New Bridge road, w #,,adjoining Baid- acres. . rug store in the vicinity, where the Wounds were | om his cap. but infilctea no ‘injury. ‘The woman 7 ~ | pa Tite larest income in Kapaas is returmied by Gene- | oratto candidate for Congress from the Third wi id sewed wp by Dt. Hermau, ' Baldwin was then coh. then took the revolver jrom bin, whem he satd, “Ii eiguth street between, Second 4 house ip Seventy’ | ral James B. Biant, of Leavenworth, at $57,900. jEywenay : bs at trae Seamad’s fo the : pce ag regen. jn PeKyglo avenue, dear tye | you love me let me try 1b again. aud there Went to housekeepi a toetty tn 1 co- ane essa, wen nilec ca belcnon ican A Texas editor thus laments:—“Fourth of July! croquet ont eee ¥ ‘ ‘a + Bie 5 tinued there with him until! some mou . - H ip 128 DAMAGED BY THE STORM.—The heavy rain storm FES of November im the same year, Hgabatsd A man in Kangas city charms bees, leads thi Yankee Doodie played thy death march. Negro o aOnras which prevailed between four and six o'clock on bebe braip dbname ns Tetuned To proviae fe ates H ate bag g etcag + ergniony joao uh oaing. eeniiey rocked tm thy cradic, witle Wwe vat re} Sen Shes 0 Me Say se Y n ae has re! jo le Sor me; I have ove child, A. J. Jacobs, formeriy Sherif of iad count it t Ei n#, 100 fte of Sunday afternoon did considerable damage to pro- | piwui auree,—During Sunday aight Pablic School | 14 Dow living, the fruit of my inarriage with George | Texas, Was wandereh O7 Unknow. paride on G0] eee monratal Bride thy past and glortous | Brergen? Wana at, v6 "4 perty in Gowarius. This section of the city is so «it- ; Vreeland; Hid is a girl and Was threé year’ of4 | ath inst, memories. John st, ow, Payntar 2 ° No. 4, Of Morrisania, wae broken into and @ "8% | op the lat of May, 1860. * ‘The Wilmington (N.C.) Star thinks “Salmon p, | John at'and Wilbur ay, no 0 wated that on every occasion of a heavy styrm m: or less damay G dose, by the streets a! a Qabwales being washed awgy. It was only a year agd whén a siveet, which just been graded te ved in i 1 tl this section, eutttel gee eared dur! storm, and ‘gt: y eA wed to the extent of gu, un afternoon row of frame houses Do you know what your hnehand fs worth in property, personal and real estate? Yes. He is worth between $600,000 and $1p. 000 bonds and Le goo in addition to which he {& worth upwards of $59,000 in real estate situaved tn the State of New Jersey. vaiyed at sixty dollars, the property of the school, takep away. An gutrance was forced through ove the windows. Not many bights since some par- ies entered the Reformed clurch in # similar man- er and fo? therefrom & large national ban Ber, worth over $100, which had been loaned to 50 a Norton's lane, # 8, adjofatt “ Harbor, ws, ea SPRING) Freeman's Path, © 8, adjol tt 5) Perrott, of Georgia, who was recently killed by the hewspapers and “K. RK. K.,”’ ts Out in a card denying it. . Three convicts attempted to escape from Jap ro} Cortune, Utah, ena Se gnard dred half adozen tim upon them, kilting ail three, bok bi is the coming mau.” So do we, says the hh Standard—coming to grief. it was a quaint idea of Colonel Stokes, one of ‘the radical candidates for Governor of Tennessee, belonging ohett & Norris were di ea t fagist the purpose of @ fair then being hei in the In the course of the cross-examination the follow- Chin to the num ber of 600 at | When speaking of the negro jie referred to yim as a 00 pes ey ne, | ain Getta at ALR fe ein | eeryee Seen aur san ont Satine trataporation “te Sew ofteanh, | beng Whowe “oes forked lke tne protectins, | WARE nee nm i vt Y 6 at \ Mr. Sheil swan covered With SUGGS 206 font Gf Mabe th bent ae a iy sale for the Molen | yee Twas once married to Richard In Shelly, in | Veence hey Will go On to the plantations. A who had cracks in his neels large enough to mt rath & bolt of calico in.” A Sjokes man, who came from the mountains to this city, in 1850, A poruon of Is he, Shelly, now living? wn either si wi over 7 " Lt 1 2 & wulgw hula sretve var fut FRLonrous AssaurT.—At Tremont, yester hed awdy. #2 portion of the A lady (Mra, Belle A. hag just betn ad- mitted “ the bar at Mira Pleat Towa, and thé State courts. recon street ‘ Joun Pritehard was brought before Justice Lent, Tdo not know. I have not seen him dead. authorized to practice in tbe " wy at Greenville, Tear, ¢ sidewalk 0 Iton a » near by his brother, William Pritenard, with Were you in Bostoy in the mouth of Jauuary, | Young Carr, who killed Misg Fox in Belmont conn- | hear the speaking recently at G d hy O+ was Also Ye ova = _ ae mye poo sal Ae A cranany day pice ib ope aaa. 18639 ty, wy, some months tees, becauge her pi pressed himself in broken German thus:—‘‘I ish sorry the T = tb at ip Goradas waatie ie cenit aiadinives teas dan a eae senanct ay Bees rie 4 hein, not. 1 was then Fad his marrying her, has been sentenced to Jcame, Shtokes ish shust as deep in te mut ash | Linden and Dewitt avs, corner 01 1 were fi ‘water. ye je v1 y B.S 'e 4 ung. Sun So Ais frie | We Knite: The acctted. 1 appears, came home in- | Were you ever vefore auy court In Maasachnsdtis? | 4 female prize fight Is the latest sensation in St, Shefitet ish in te mire.” entre at w ingens ot Saka be 7 ig their mitc- Yes, bat cannot tell what court it was or When: 1 | tous. y were permittea to bite, ny r Joseph Segar asserts positively that he has | Centre indefinite New Yous | he.<-Hince the arrest of Kdward | day ou and on bemg ited with bv the | was on trial there for taking my own things from ind cagh other until one of t poy withdrawn Way, ¢ s,inaefinite, Hatntriek, tg be iffiplicated in the rovbery | GOMpiainant for hits ‘abnse of the family knockea him | my husband's harlot I was charged with ieking Rensivie. = t." Mowhtalh, on and'N at tne Pic "net Bevo ll, tan omets eave | rn rata from the ine of ferret He jury, eonetcted ind sentenced, pag. -y Correspondents say that. the hi cite t Hy Another: eK. i es n ooking after the stolen ‘as sentenced to thirty days tn the county jail. A copy of the fecor: conviction Was héfe sab- ine the © ANG bonds, Only four havigg Seen found iu the y, itted and admitted under objection. rink Ww tourists, except very rich, go U Randolph place, n 4, thw of Booth road, 88-100 * avon of the prisoner, fe pared that] AMLBORD BWAxDLING TkaNsacrioN.—Yesterilay | MUD titaner redirect examination the #itness ae. | We canvass of ia, asserts that Colonel : : ere Will be Fey mabered that about nae worth of bonds, moet ich were ) the Waliabout tmprovetment honda, and about $1,000 an money were takeh from the bank While the atten. tion of the mt president Was engaged wiih the ebooks, On Sate ing 1e prisoner, ae trick, morning, 4 German uarmed Chrisastimus Hatin, was arraigned before Justice Hauptman, of Morrisania, charged by Christian Phman, with having defrauded hith out of the som of $109. The al swindle was petpetrated some days since, wut Halim contrived te avoid % Until last Saturday evening. It appeara that the accused received from Germany @ vill of exchange on a New York firm for $100 26 in goid, which amount he drew on the presentation the Dillon or about the ist of Jane, He subsequentiy gold @ doplicate of the draft to the complainant for $100 currency, the latter only ascertaining its worth Jessness on presenting it f asment, when he at Once obtained & Warrant for the arcest of Th Order to & i ihe evidence of the parties r ed that she had been divorced ftom Richard L. heliy; | obtained the divorce in this city im March, 1865, prior to my marriage with defendant, Vreeland, Have you been pardoned for the Offence of which you were convicted tn Boston? Twas a three months prior to the expira- = = : term for Lee ag oe ty oer and iherated from prison at the time of the pardon v: Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts. a! é TESTIMONY e gaonan VASRLAND. jorge Vreeland, of the township of Greenvilie, county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, being sworn, Gepored--I believe in the solemnity of an oath, and the manner of the administering of the oath which has beén administered to me t¢ as hind- ing as any form that I know of. ‘alker, the conservative candidate, will be elected Governor by 40,000 majority. The radivais wast put ‘that ip theft pipe and smoke It. fat eco, a native Californian, recently dle ate at the age of 104, ing 0 hus band whom s#he married when ene was a blooming miss of fifty years. San Franciaco is extending ont to sea, The sale of lots thet entirely covered by water and over many of oy steamers dally pass amounted at last accounts to $63,000, The pper of the potato patch Where the McCoole- Allen mill was ¢ threatens to sne McCoole for dam: to the extent of $600, consequent on Wwe aw of the crowd, According to the best anthority there are 6,000,000,000 tons of coal in the country ‘ying fteey miles on ci side of nesses AD sicecat ioe = ‘offered some of thi ¥ t improvetnent bonds for sale at thé office of William Gill, ang was imme- diately arresteg. Yosterd Warrants were issued for the arrest ‘eB Ross, Jr., broker, of No, 2% ——<—$—$ Tan nape Senaars Breacn or Promise Cast.—Mr. Tourtellotte, of the counsel for the plain- um in thd a ee breach of Cy had an interview with Judge ilcox relative to a motion for a Per, ee made fy ler, of the connsel it. Sprague. judge Willcox replied to @ query as to when the would ve coumaares. the event of jusion of the murder tria! on londay jorn- ne 1d then ad} court: id énter- ‘ tte =purposes to issue Bloomfeld at, w a, 40 Lot @ aad Tue'eo, Pine street; C, on aba 8.'v. French, tr okera Bowdoin ay, a! No. 170 Pultop at York, At the offer of recovered, of We valine of Se Opa gave ball ih " shop st, @ Porreat vito, mp of pee Lote 14, 14, bik EB, map of, oS hom the bill wés drawn tue case Was postponed until to nf ere you ever married to the complainant, Car t Lav, map of Staite Morrie PM alatsigk wil) | Morrow. uate ine Vreeland, dow present heré tb gout uerore yuu rae tateal of taatus tanocline tos tore, ies: | sive, mnt tt img ited — LONG ISLAND, On'or about Te ist day dene, 188, ott on estenale tate ges inte vicinity of orfele. Vw | '2,tM% VERGE ofthe JOE, Rona OF ALDERMEN. anrinnrnnnne otier time during we sald sear, did you and ini | 1288 i Ag A a a ey tie Givens Coupe oF Di een Pend mi. | To Tite KOtrOR oF TE TenAtD:— pe pononee TROUBLE ON Hie SyorH Sipm RarLMoAD—The | HruePat any house Pe eeasete Proceed Foretner 0 ihoatly “Mad aii mach ‘produce Js left on the | @ressed to the Sheriff of Cook coy , Wherein the | f noticed an item in your Sunday fase; in which mh o i Yesterday asternooy, | Rockaway branch of the South Side Kallrond was | marriage gareony was Mofined ‘vetwoen font, after every trip. crmisssently Ieuan who 18 | you may the Hon, John Young, Governor General of reside ,iaehmen if the chair. +” | finished on’ Friday. aud on Sunday part of the track | #elf a8 th® man gud the WymMaG CoMpiQnD Gt qe pearaar tee meeting of the Madison county, Town, | snragne br ee ne {pe Dominion scone, has just for Engiand THQ comm seived from Mayor | Wa# ge up. About one month ago Patrick so. | “Ee womant , Fe tains, account was wepaitied tory papers, Poe” gine! | oned for stubborpness in ex on connertion With the or@anization of the Canadian ? ne ent, bus f if} 4 = ws " ye reecluiote ndopapa nt Te oot ioeet- re se acrors hie propde the com. | | Duitng eye yer 186 were yon matvied co le wy. | KL IMRUOEN | teesimwrt ia 1 and TAMERS BE, TaRaite, ANT nid bos be s.the Yast sinegt- “to rors U price for. Me jand, whiten the —_ Caine oma ayy revues fagpieuing Jab- 19 Pay, ap desideg Io have com on A mms Bie, 00 ee No. Nor at any other time or places © weelyt | bang For =a ae pearing m | (ERUTY “Taaaontey that ve Bhs BeSth ‘eat Sree toh By “enat the Hon. John : county OF any fi d ' tached tothe town We not « : I ft P Dio 00, QIGT ye let Gay of syne, 1646, ve wap eed meee a on, wea plocing iar | tLe ti the town ne a on not care tO ap ve . can aoe Genera), Sie