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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. * THE PRIVATEER CUBA. Most of the Officers of tho ‘Cnba Discharged— Disappointment of the Spanish Consul at “TRUEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM the Result. Wriainoton, N.C, Oc!, 30, 1869. ALL PARTS or THE WORLD The decision of the United States Commia- sioner to-day, in the case of we oMcers of tho Cuba, 18 regarded as very favorable to the Cuban cause, Commodore Higgins, Lieutenant Commaaders T. L. Darwin and W. Read, Ensigns Somers, Mason and Cook, Midshipman A, Muniore, Paymaster E. Valiente, Surgeon I. J, MeNulty, As- sistant Surgeon Dubosc and Assistant Engineers Graham, Robdinson, Penulson, Kearney, Townllas and Aguiar wore acquitted. Lieutenant D, A. Tetfair, Master W. Esling, Ohtet Eogineer L. French, En- “ signs R. Gibson and Wm, Phillips, Lteutenant of i ‘ Marines D. D. Monroe and Assistant Engineer John CABINET DISSENSIONS IN MADRID. Lyneh are held 1m $500 bait to appear on Monday be- fore Judge Prooks, of the United States District S<¢ Court, All the efforts of Collector Rumley & Co. have signally failed to prove anything. The Spanish Consul is thoroughly disgusted, The spy Gordon Davies and the pack of New York bloodhounds have gone home, but not to vote mit Horace Greeley. VERMONT. Improved Condition of Napo- leon’s Health, THE THRONE QUESTION IN SPAIN Heavy Deficit in the Spanish Treasury. SPAIN. inecndiary ire in Brattloboro—Lndles Ase sinting the Five Depurtun BRATPLELORG, Oct. 21, 1869. A disastrous fire broke out at this place about half past two o'clock tts morning. ‘the tire was first discovered {n the saloon of Mr. Fayrs, which was situated on te west side of Man sircet, in the Canyass for a King—Chonces. of the Duke of Genoa. MAbriD, Oc ‘The prospects of the election of (ho buke of Genoa to the throne of Spain continue to improve. The umber of deputies in the Cortes known to bs in his favor is increasyag. Yesterday 110 members, among them the radicals, openly pronouaced for him; but | centre of cur main business block, A strong wind tho majority of the people seem to be hostite to his | blowing, the flames rapidly spread, and the Brattice election. boro House, Blake's block and J, W. Frost & Co's ‘the merchants have presented provision store, together with Dr. Chaptn's block, of the Duke de Montpenster, reduced to ashes. The buildings were é some thirteen diferent business frins, 31, 1569. petition In favor pease ste while four ftauities bad their homes tn some Cabinet Divisions. of the buildings. The Fire Department was Mavniv, Oct, 34, 180% | soon -on the ‘spot, and although short of It is again reported that Minisicrs Ardanaz ana | Water—the freshet of October having destroyed RAE EER taRaaceA tate nealeantinis two of our main hyarants—did noble servic la have tendere: vstieleagan cc and prevented the flerce element from mak- The resiguation of Iquicrda is oiiciatly an- | ing mounced. m ore ruin in other directions. Several of the unis saved their entire stocks. ‘Tlie ladics greatly in removing goods and in making colee and diséribuiiog it to the fagged firemen, when not a few of the fatr sex manned the brakes, ‘The Hive 13 supposed to be the work of aa mcendiary and tivo arrests have been made of suspected parties. ‘Tue loss is eatimated at $60,000, $40,000 of which is cove by insurance. We think we have had rather a blue month of it—a $300,000 treshet und a $50,000 fre, Goneral Prim on the Condition of the Couns try. MADIID, Oct. a1, 1900. In the Cortes yesterday General Prim said the goy- ernment hoped to withdraw at an early day the Gecree establishing martial law; but that at preseut such a step could not be taken, because couspira- tors still remain at largo and ihe cases of several Tebel leaders were pending before councils of war, AND THEATRICAL NOTES. There ts but little novelty tis week in the way of theatrical adairs tn this vicinity. The old plays at present upon the boards are, however, apparently still posses: of sufficient charms to satisfy the majority of our play-goers, add, aga general thing, still attract large audiences. After the smoke irom tie impending political battle clears away wo are to be regaled with an infinite variety of drainatic novelty aad sensation, of moro than ordinary mort. After a famine comes a feast, and after the election comes the promised change in the theatrical pro- grammes. Until then, therefore, mass we content ourselves with the old in order that we may the vet- ter enjoy the new whouevor it is youcisafed us, Stato of the Treasur- innucial Mstimates. Manip, Oct, 31, 1869, Sefior Ardanay, in his budget just submitted to the Cortes, announces that the finance defcit for the current year amounts to 520,000,(00 reais. He looks forward with hope to the ensuing fiscal year, extend- ing from January, 1570, to January, 1871, hia estl- mates for wiich show, as before repotted, a surplus in favor 0. the treasu on Towards ltome and the Co il. The sprightly Lotta, who a lite e than a year LORMNCR, Oct. 31, 15! ago delighted the town at Wallack’s with her viva- The Italian government reserves ile right to reject | cious “I iy,’ coMfmences an eight weeks’ engage- ecisions of the Ecumenical Counc’! vp osed to the | went at Niblo’s Garden this evenmg, when sie laws of the country and the spirit of 1 se. appears in ler great dual character of Littic Nell -—— ~ aud the Marchiouess. She wil be supported by a strong company, including Miss e Newton and Messrs. Vincent, Coleman and idle. During Miss Lotta’s engagement at this theatre she will appear in @ number of Ler most popular impersonations, andi addition to being weli supported will enjoy the advantage of having her picces magnilicenuy mounted. Miss Bateman as Mary Warner is still the attrac. tion at Booti’s, Amore sweet, natural and capt- vating picvure than that presented by the lone life of Mary Warner has seldom been seen upoti the siage, and the entire tone of the play does #0 much to cle- vate and adorn the name of woman that 1t will require great efforts on the part of tne strong- minded to undo the effect of this representation of what a woman should be. To speak of Miss Bate- man’s acting would be saperfluous, It is, in fact, FRANC Health=Prinve Council. Pans, Oct. 31, 1869. Le Public newspaper says the report that the Em- peror 13 suilering from a relapse of ls former iliness is false. Oi Friday the Emperor experienced some rheumatic paina, but on Saturday they bad disap. peared, and the Emperor was quie well. No meeting of the Ministerial Council had been heid at Comp.dsne since the Bupervi’s return, Prince Napoleon had an faterview with the Em- ror yestervay. This event, coupled with the sudden arrival of fuile Olivier in Parts, tins caused a revival of the rumors that ministerial changes are coutem- Napolcon’s Napoleon in plated. the crowning acliueyemenbof ber numerous dramatic . successes. AS & matter of course the theatre is Oct. 31, 1809, crowded every night. It is given ont that one of olal obje of Colley Cibder, with his “She Would and She Would burg is to in- Powers in a General !'icury’s mission tu St. Vo duce Russia to join the other grcat general Gisarmament. “Not,” continues to reign at ihe Pith Avenue theatre, thus crowding out Shakspeare, who was to have made “Much Ado About Nothing” at the gilded bijou tus evening.” During the past week (iis thea. SANDWICH ISLANDS. tre has been crowded to 14 utmost capacity, “She eres Would and She Would Nov’ is 80 apt a tile aud so clerisiic of the sex that tt is not to be won- ul (unt tae ladies show such @ preference for lay, Moreover, Its full of excitement, bus! purposes and all the matters that iol, aud is considered good for as lung a run as the manager wili give it, Novelty and variety are still the attraction at Wal- lack’, "Suis evening we are promised ‘Tom ‘Vaylor’s ly of “still Watera Run Deep,” for the season; to-morrow evening “ibe i‘) be repeated; on Wednesday “lho hool for Seanday’ will be given; on Thursday “An THE charg ue; love at cr tadte @ fou Idaho arrived to-day Wi ober 20. The labor question ts creating and numerous imeetings have boc tera favor the importation of Chinese. cial and | gases urge the cneour 1 tionolulo much excitement wid, ‘Lhe p y The commer- | ment of | se i Law European iainicratic All agree that aires sup- | Unequal diat on Friday “The Hew at Law’ ply of labur 1s avsoiniely necessary for the agricul: ui, und on Satuiday “Stil Waters Run Leep.? tural interests of the couitry. in. Monday ing, Ute Sth inst., Mr. Lester Wal- ‘The sh. udin Thayer, henee Augast 27, with rant yeappearaace upon tue boards ia & cargo eucountered & | fopertsc dy of “Home.” During ihe season cycione f i west, latitude | iy, Wallack wil app im tWo vow Characters, 11 3 84 north, Gad Spru iio curgo wilted, | gdatuen to several of his most popular ifmpersona- and she Wis compe » Honolulu, s+ | tous, charge hey ireight and repair damages. The | “Charles O'Malley? and the bold Irish dragoons cargd 1s 1) bad condition stench from the | will jlourisi for another week at the Grand Opera sleaming whe c i W,@ud | jiouse, Where they continue to attract large turnod tiie 2 of the ve. 91K. auaienc ilese Same dragoons ar The fev. Fatuer Walsh, ao oil resident, died ou upou steeds whic, if neith thorou October 1). direct irom the prairies, have at least a substantial ‘The Uniied States Consul has fixed the rates of | appearance, Whiea emacks somewhat of the stables for sultors ou the Whaling ect iis fall oa the | of the Prince of Erie, Long life to *haries followin: —Sperm oil, vic. per gallon; Ar O'Malley,” the Irish dragoons and Mickey Free. 52e. per j coast, 49c. per gation; Avctle whale. | etweeh Paiconer and Fisk they are likely to make bone, 6c. | pound; Ochotsk, cov. per poudd; ho- | good headway at the Grand Opera iouse, ; diac, 63c. per pound, ‘che preseut is the last week of ‘The Streets of The Ameriin Minister entertained the King and | New york” at tue Olyimple. On Monday evening is Minisiers, tue Consular Corps and the captain | noxt a new sensational drama, euutied “Poor and officers of tue Freach War steamer Magine at a | Humanity,’ will be produced at this house, inner at ‘ie American Clap Ho: An epidemic fever prevaiied on (ie isiand of East Mant, anc deaths were numero: The populaiiom of the iionvimanu Valley has awindled Gown (o two or Uires tamnilies, The ships Grace Darling, Mary aud Titan, hence, touched 0: fionoluiu en vote for the yuano isiands. Arrived at Honolulu, ship Ceylon, Bostoa. PACIFIC COAST. with lew scenery and a meluding Mr. W. Holston in one of the leading parts. ‘This play 18 said to be & dramatization of a story bearing the samme et lad appeared some lime ago in one of the English magizines, and which at the time attracted consideravie attention. “Plick Flock,” the new spectacular burlesque now on vie boards at Wood's Museuin, has aiso reached ils last week. After closing Mer engagement at this louse Mile, Sangalli, who sustains the leading role iu the picce, wil start with her troupe for San Fran- cisco, Where she is under engagement, ‘The custom- strong cas Chineso Leborers for the IMfemp and #1 | ary matince performances wil be given as usual Paso UallveadeBello Hord. eat ce the | Wutli the woek by the Rand Ststers-nnd the rexo- bart gcse ene Boyd sent to the | 11 dramatic company belonging to this establisn- Luoatic Avyiam. ment. Yaukee KoviMsen ta bis popular specialties SAN FRANCI8CO, Oct. 31, 1869. Insuitme Exhibition closed last t week, 1al, offers & Mammoth programme is underiimed tor The Mechanics’ Laumany, as W " ec ve! ror ) of novellies for tue current week, In addition to its might, ‘The receipts wore over $01,000. buriesqie, balici, pantoulime and varieties attrac: Koopmenchap has returned to tlils cliy. He will | tions, i annov ces Tor sits ane the first appear- ward 10) Chipamen next week to work on tho | @ice this sea.ou of the Hanlon brothers, ina new eenats ud El Paso Ratiroad. fe says there are | breakneck .ct, for the sate and artistic aecomplish- 4,000 China cen in the State oul oi employment, and | ment ol Which they have bea la coustant traming that more are returuing to China at present than | for the past eight months, re coming hore, owing to the approaching national At the Bowery theatre drama and pantomime, by oliday in (he empire. @ double company, are the sensations for the present Bellé Hoyd, the notorious Southern spy, has been | Week. The sesstional drama of “wWattug tor the sent to tic Staie Insane Asylui. Verdicv” will be given for the first tme in this city tA ON this evening, and will be followed by the pantomime MAINE, of The Vi very’) with Mir, Robert Butler in the leading 1/6 The prograuame eveulng 18 one of u t the Theatre Comiyue for this ual briiianee aud attraction, fhe Lnylishtied Durch burlesque of “Richard No. 3” and “iappy Uucle Jolin’ are its principal features, Mr. W. Lb. Harrison, tie popular exiemportizer, will algo take part in the perforwanecs. Hon, Lot MY. Merril Appointed UVaited States Seuators AUGUSTA, Oct. 81, 1869, Governor Chambertain yesterday appointed Hon, The Wa' ley tiicatre 1s also keeping pace with the Lot M. Movriil United States Souator, to Ali the | times, and ita bills are iliumimated with @ host of ‘vacancy « od by the death of Senator Fessenden. | S'8!*% every one of Which is said to be extremely brilliant, Oharicy White, the veteran comedian in Mr. Movri!! has twico boon elected to the senate, and | burnt cork, ia coujuncuon with other shining lights, ‘his appointinent is regarded as eminently dtiing. appears every eveaing im @ number of his comical a syecialtios, —_ Storn=5i te The San Francisco Minstrels are as funny as ever, Grout Baow StormNire ‘eal oar ered and ave crowaing their hall nightly, tne comic. Bancor, Oct. 31, 1860 dancing of Leggett and Allen, and Wamboid’s new ‘The snow storm which commenced on Friday con- | ballad of “Driven trom Home,’’ being received every tinned through Saturday, It has been very severe | eveuing With reperted encores, . Dan Bryant and tis sooty band likewise retain Qt Lincoln. Highteen inches fell at Moosehead Lake | tnoir prestige undimmed, and prove an unfailing and down in Piscataquis county one foot. The wource of alusement to their numerous patrons. stages are leaving Dexter on ruuners. Some eight | Dan's comic song and dance in connection with or ben inches fell here, but 1 has mosiiy melied. | Dave Keed, entitled “Shoo Fly, Von's Hodder Me,” ‘The weaticr Is now clear ana cold, has made # most sensational success, and ts nightly A fire at Bucksport this morning damaged the received with roars of laughter. oMces of tho Town Treasurer avd Selectmen, te Tho New yore Circus, in addition to the regatar OOK And stutionery Klore of W. ii. Hi bury, the | “boop. “ attractions of the sawdust arena, will bo Bosusny. Sioe store Of 8, U. Tyler and the ahop of N. | enlivened this evening by the Al Ken Abdallah troupe of Bedouin Arabs, twenty in number, who willapsenr in some ol their most sensational and cuaraovoristic performances, The grand round of novelty ts stil kept up by Manager Pastor at his popular opera house in the Bowery. For tie present week, besides the usual allowance ot songs, jigs, sketchos and ballet flourisies, he wili regaie his patrons with a new sen- sational drama, entitied “A Dutetiman in London," which will be presented for the first time this even- ing. So Cordova dotivers the third and last new tecture re CETING GF THE ARMY OF TeHWESSzE, LOUISVIL TY, Oct, 81, 1860, Exlensive preparations are being made for the meeting of tie Society of the Army of Tennesses, ‘The banquot, which 19 to bo given at the Gait House to-morrow night, Will be On A KoAale Of Unparaileled Magnificence, The mast distinguished ouicers and Glvilians t* oe country will be In attendance, of the present course at Sleinway Hall this evening; when he wilt tell all abou, tue breach of promise of marriage of “WW hidlo ve, Swiiin. ‘To morrow eventing ey. W. HU. Mitburn, the blind preacher, delivers his new lecture at Steinway Hall, on “A Diind man’s experience i search of sight.” Mr, Wiliam H. Pope, the elooutioniat, recites Byron's poem of “Mautred” frou. inemory at Sicui- way Tall on Wefinesday evening. He will be accompanied on the organ by Morgan with original and ilusirative music, At the Park theawe, Brooktyn, a new comedy en- titled “Checkmate” will be presented wus evontng for the first Gine tn this counay. The camedy wil be followed by the melodrama of “Zhe Bilier aud Tits Men." Hooley’s Minstreia of Brooklyn, aro not a whit behind thelr same brethren of the burnt cork pro- fession 10 this ciiy in the matter of providing their patrons with (resi food for laugiter, Their latest extravagances in this line ar e Target Excur- gion’? aud “A Musician ina 1x.” A truly pleasant entertainment will be given at the Academy of Music in this city (ats evenmg in add of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the German Hospital. It is needless to recapitulate the programme here, but We Inay mention that among tts most important fea- ture: are to be the statuesque represcutavions of Mr. James Mace, & solo ou the viotia by the same gent! man, a series of fresh portrattuies by Mr. dames ‘Vay jor and a comle dance by heasr, Leggett aud Allen. ‘the character of the eutire performauce will be quite irreproachable, ‘The perlovinance last Saturday evening by Herr- maun ut ihe Academy of Music, for the benefit of the Ladies’ Benevolent Society for rew Orphan Ciil- dren, was a splendid one évery Way. Herrmann was in fine spirits and bad ap atiractive programme. ‘Tbe Academy was packed from boom to top with a briiant audi ‘the net proceeds of the per- formance 2mounted to $8,000, and had the Academy been large enough neariy double that sum might lave been realized. Crowds were turned away, and Hot standing room. Altogetner, tis was usion of the successfal carcer of te Inimi- table prestidigitateur. ‘Tue Now Pails Opera House--lts Construce ton, Interior Arrargement and Cost, {Paris (Oct. 11) correspondence of the London Tele- graph.) Yesterday I paid a visit to the titerior of the new Grand Opera, Paria, as yet of course un architectural chaos, and ‘hardly revealing its future glories to exoteric ey: ost of your readers have seca the aussimdante conception. I used to disitike it, bub it has grown on Pari. «i if you walk down thé Rue Louis le Grand you will gee a tagade, and behind it a theatre, never yet equalicd in Burope, it. uber Delug conducted will soicman awe to tio Scala, and with iusied revereace to San Cu 1 had even then seen thea- tres and 3 disappointed, as covery oue who goes to see anytiing after twenty-five will Lrooably be; still, there they were; but loosing to the actual dimensions of those two thea'res, it seains to ine that you might pack tuea: up and carry tiem home ia the parterres of the new Grand Opera of Paris, What that edifice hos cost and will cost te nothing to ihe readers or to tue writer of this letwer, Do they Know what the Crimean war cost? the ludian inutiny, or the Abyssinian expedition? No. Well, then, we have our own lilite expeditions, and Tsay with Lever, Hence a la mort i ‘To buiid over a quicksand 13 not a good plan, and is certainly not a cheap ove, Phere is a tower ta London-—not the ‘Tower; who caves for taat?—which also in early Ife met wit very shifty for. tunes. I do not say that i admire the brazen images which the architect has set up—l do not them at all; and, indeed, I fancy that bronze will hardiy express what they will be in a@ year; yel they glitter, and the Varian, basking in the sun as he driuks his coflee Rnd water, says 10 a friend fiom tue couatry who pays, “Behold, ny cousii, that is fine.’ Tdo not think 80, but te whole citect is graud, The walking public are to Walk ito their places by the graudesi entrance, that Which faces the site whereon stood the iue de la Paix before it was “shunted right” about hall a turn, I you ave to judge about wuat you go toh ar and see Troi the entraiice which admits you to your you must auticipale something magaliicent, Crossing the Grande ce de PUpéra you, a cheap, walking, stall-golng person, mount @ stair- caso wortily of Veni ai wo through galleries im which you need not be between the acts, er to pil, upper be galiery. It was objected that We entrances were low and narrow. ‘Tuey are not the jatier; and as for the height, a mau Of six-leet-iwo With his caue could gearcely touch the lop. Kounl the building a corridor, open ia summer, closed in winter; to the novt), the carriage entrance, under cover of wiich comes the geneval public, and that gompostte body will drive up to its sralis aud boxes through ar whieh will remind the younger male miud of Burlington. So far as id judge the rest Of tug slaucases will be hat bave we here? 'Tis the en- nperor and the Lupress, and 1s truly i. Frou a loggia we see it—a grand gaille: trance of tag F imp which. In hot weasher wil allow all the upper boxes to lounge out of their places, smoke in the open air, watch those wiio hat visia which The imperial bi VY guleway, Wich, come and go, and look down on will lead to the Pucstre Frang: 13 ontered by a somewhat from above, gives rather the eee! that its occupants had better get out and walk; but once that they have threaded the eye of the yeedie taey are indeed in a broad way, which jeacs to a suit of rooms un- equalled, 1 shouid say, in any theatre in Wurope, aud “who says Lurope, says the world.” ‘Then we must turn to the soyer—I pledge you my word that it ts us big as one of tiie fo of Wie Vatican. Years ago ihe foyer Of & Paris Uieatre was an institution --periaps the venus jow's Will retura with more space. We pass through miles of passages of brick and stone bulliings—walls as thick as any 1 have ever see in casemen acd on which I a @ the enemy, armed with the largest mus ruments, will never produce any elect and y ect the boxes, ‘Th , omlelalism ave very wlc by t of tlie tape. A d of maine made a note—it was, I believe, to th t ud groups? out: side are nos solid, ned “blovks—that ny has a aw on her throat, and Co across her brow, which is tras. © is entirely foro!dden to make notes here,” was an- nounced. Now, ina tesieged fortress, one can un- derstand this; in an unopeved theaive One says it 1s excessive caution, Iam quite sure tuat none of our party—four poor pilgrims trom distant jands, and gong to see 1 “OChatte Blanche’—nhad the least idea, even if we had the me: 4 ing fndividuaily, { doubt, of Q opposition Grand Opera in any capital urove. But 1 must go back to our tour of inspection, We went next to seo the dressing rooms of the ladics and gentlemen, and were charmed, Then we went to sce the theatre its “Why, It Ig net go big 23 the Olympic!” was the cry. Yet I am tolditwa little larger, even; may, it 1s even bigger wan the now existing Grand Opera of Paris, belug capable, in fact, of containing 200 persous more—“and tiey will all be comfortable” was said by our very ta turn guide, Now tle present house ‘contains 1,06 and they are certamly not au “comforta Stand- ing with your face to te stase tue Mapression would be, I think, that you had traversed miles of massive Masonty, climbed up magy stairs, gous through long lines of passages, merely to see a very | WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Oct. 31, 1960. Pabtic Debt Stncoment. ‘Tho statement of Use public debt, which will be published to-morrow, will show a decrease of the dew of $7,655,882, making a total @ecrease of the debt alnce the Ist of March of $02,342,010, The prin- cipal of the coln deot remains We same, The ite: est of the coin debt has increased $9,811,183, The lawful mouey debt has decreased $2,005,000; the in- terest has decreased $39,262, The matured cebt has decreased, principal, $142,119; interest, $49,781. The demand notes have decreased $1,386. ‘Ihe fractional ourrency bas increased $4,034,143. Gold certllicates have Increased $4,315,809. The coin tn the Treasury has increased $8,190,052, Tac currency in the ‘treas ury has increased $689,291, ‘The sinking fund has tucveased $2,131,843. The bonds awaiting the action of Congress have increased $11,304,584 Currency balances, $7,215,295; coin balance, $116,904,711, New York Gotd Sules to be Continned. The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the Assistant Treasurer at New York to give the publis notice that the sale of gold and the purchase of bonds wul be continued without change duriag Wie month of Novembe: New York City National Banks. The following is an absiract of the reports show- ing We condition of the national banking assocta- tions In the city of New York at the close of bustacss Saturday, October 9, 1: SOURCES. Loané find discounts Overdraits.. United States bonds to se 41,702,450 United Slates bonds to secure deposits... 1, United States bouds and securities on hand A ++ 5,011,618 Other stocks, bonds and mortgages. Due from other t Due trom other & Real estate, furnity Current expenses Premiuns Checks and other Bis of national Uills of State bu wractional curr Specie. é Legal tender notes. ‘Puree per cent certiicates. Total... Capital stock.. Surplus fund Undivided proiits. National bank note: Stan: State bank notes outstanding. Individua: deposits, United States deposits, Due to national banks. Due to other bunks aud vankers.. 12,901,946 Total sre eeey e+ +$300, 563,093 Minister McMahows Defeuce of Lope7—Proe tests of the Muster of the Argentine Ree pubiic, ‘Phe following has been furnished from the Lega- tion of the Argentine Lepubiic in this city:— A report haying been published ia several of the leading Journals of tins country, in which the name and falta of Geueral Mi, F, McMahon, late United Stuies Minister to Paraguay, are invoked to assure the American people Uilat tae atrociues of Lopez, the Paraguayan dictator, not only do not exceed, but cannot even compare with tose commiticd by the gencrals commanding the allied armies operat ing against Paraguay, | have been authorized by the Minisier Viealpoientiary aud Envoy Extraor dinary of the Argenuue Republic to this country to protest againat that gratultous calumny, covered as 11 18 by tie anonymous publication, and oensive to the honor of the Argeutine army, o1 whose late and presedi commande wei | am’a close re + $168, 302,903, 241,004 ban 21,333, 561 LID 27}996,000 50,005,913 Removal of the Copiia An effort 18 on toot on the part of several prominent members of Congress to induce the President in his Measage to Congress to make some allusion to the removai of the capital. The desire i to have the President thus ollvially manifest a disapproval of tho proposed change. It Is not likely, however, that the President will cuter into a coniroversy belong- ing primarily to the legislative branch of the govern- ment. The passage of a joint resolution to make the removal when brought before the Executive would be the proper moment for him to take action on the subject, and it is probable that he will take that view of the matter, The Louisviitco Commercial Convention. The committce appoited by ex-President Fill- handsome put sinall | ily when you you viscoyer the enormous . tue height, whith and depth of the actual stage iisell, and tie vast space which 1s not seen from tie fron You exclaim, ** Why, this 19 keeping tie promise of the outside!’ What won- derful spectacies will our sons see on that vast scene; aud when the whole pit, stage aud back stage are boarded over for the va! iasqués, What a sight it will be! ‘There is only one epitnet for the size of the stage, and that is “vast.” You must un- derstand, too, distinctly that the theatre only seems small, while it {3 very iarge; and | suppose that, as there 18 a limi to the human vorce divine, so there must be a lunit to the size of a theatre. Adjoining the stage, and in the old Rue Neuve des Mathurivs, ig the library of the theatre—very large, as it nee ls be, to contain ail the maauscripis ead printed music of anational opera of #0 long sianling. The buliding itsell looks as if Intended to last as long as the monu- ments of Home, and will give a very distant New Zealander a tae chance of a sketch. Fire, too, would be, I should say, an impossibility; there bem, literally, nothing to burn; but cer- tamiy what most strlkes (he waaccustomed eye is the linmense inaas of stonework, the long range of supplementary passages and stairs necessary vo form a theatre. They cover between sevea and eigit Bnglist acres of ground, We weve taken ab the back or workmen's entrance, Whore we saw two Egypuian columus, notin good taste, and much too small, which are to adorn the actors’ entvance; aud then wo were gradually brought back to the place where we had entered, and were thence dismissed to our breakfasis, They said—but it has veen almost contradicted—that the 15th of Novem- ber would see tho whole of the outer works finished, and that on the 1éth of August, 1879, the house would be opened. The first anticipatton ts provable, but I doubt the poesibiiity of the second. Inside there is noting out tie rough bare stones and the cement which binds them, I have neces- sary given you avery tinperiect idea of the ia- terior of tie Grand Opera, but an architect aloue could describe the coming theatre from the existing shell. As lor statistics they are quite tabooed; they Will not slow you a model or A pian, and the com signe of the Miwa in Guiorm Who 1s toled olf to con- duct you over the stricture—it Istather like visit- ing avast Herculaneum—ts “lo answer no ques- tions.”” 4 Strangers are admitted with great dificulty, and never more tian three are allowed to enter with ope card. No doubt they fear the crowd of native Kaneurss OBITU ANY. William J. Peck. This gentlemen, @ well knowa merchant and former politician of this city, died ab his residence in Fifty-second street yesterday, In the forty-fourti year of hisage. He waga native of and educated in New York, Soon after entering into business ho engaged in polliics as a supporter of the Tammany democracy, became successively a member of the Sixteenth ward Executive Commitice, Alderman of the Twentieth ward-—tie first afier its formation Tax Commissiouer (1853 to 155) and Alderman again 9 1868 and 1859, during which latter year be was Proatdent of the Board of Aldermea, After LG) he retired from political life. merchant and amassed a handsome property. Myr. Pock Was twice married, the ast Wine In Lsd4 Lo leaves a widow and four childron, together with @ large circlo of warm friends, bo regret lis early death, Mr. Peok bore an enviable repuiation He was avery successful | more to wait upon Piesident Grant and thank him on behalf of the lace Louisvilie Convention for his telegram endorsing its object will be received to-morrow. The comimittee consists of General Waibridge, of New York; Blanton Duncan, of Ken- tucky; It. M. Corwin, of Ohio; ex-Governor Herbert, of Lovisiaua; Wester Clymer, of Pennsylvania; Colonel William Lamb, of Virgiota, and UH. W. hard, of Georgia. C, P. Button, of Vermont, and Governor Patton, of Georgia, the remammg members of the comiitice, are not able to be present. Disposition of the Conscience Fund. Treasurer Spinuer will recommend in his report that the amount received and credited as science Fund,” and tiat received from the sale of specimen fractional currency which is not redeem- abie, be transferred to a sinking fund aud applied to the payment of the national debt. The former is nearly $114,000 and tio latter nearly $25,000, HUN DS PeRsona, MOVE ¥ Jem. Davia for the remainder of hia life will reside in New Orleans. Geueral Rosecrans will make $5,000,000 out of his Calnoraia speculation, Kev. Ph) an tuck tall 3 iu Accordta,s to f v Goldwin Smith, Canadians are puysicaliy superior to Americans, Haytien currency is so deprectated th it Lakes $50,009 to buy a barrel of pork. An Ohio woinan has become a widow by making her biscu its wish arsenic instead of saieratus. Tae deputy executioner of Paris is a member of the society for tie Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. One hundred bakers and dealers in bread in Ne w Orleans have been arresied for seiling shore weight. Professor Whitney, of Yale College, has recentiy received tempting offers to (ransier aliogetuer his services to Larvard. There never existed but one Mormon Irishman, and a Moriioa Irish woman ts sometning totally ua- kaown to naturaliais, Mother Bickerdyke, the famous hospital nurse, has found lands and homes ta Kansas tor forty of the organ grinding war cripples of Boston. Ex-Head Centre Stephens, the Fenian, ts said to be in Paris, in groat poverty; just able to keep alive by giving iesgons in Cog ish wt teu cents an hour. Hugo Snell, a German Lutheran mimister, cont te the county jail al Jeferson, Wis., Jor sedi hung hinseil last fuursday in vi y of the Ex-Governor Aiken. of South Carolina, was fuel tyventy doilars by th ‘or of lesion last weok for negiccting to pay tixes Oa two horses aad carriages. A young wile of seventeen, in Chicago, has got a divorce, Sue married a tellow who said he had $20,000 Whea be ladu’t a cent Besides that be pinched her, Simon Bolivar Buckner, the first captive of General Grant, has bad his tucky property restored, and is how Workiug to get back Mato lis hanas certatn property m Chicago. Acolored woman confined tn jatl at Savannah, Ga,, the otier day, gave birth to twins—# son and daugh- ter, ‘Ihe daughter is as bigek a8 the ave of spades and the son 1s while, Undw Billy Cantrill, over seventy years of age, re- siding in Decatur, 1), challenges the State of lilinois to produce @ man of his age Who Will Outshoot hint at any number vi birds, ‘fom Thnmb found a beauty tn California small than his wile, and feli in love with her; bul Mr Hun) soon broke in upon his dream and brouglil him back to dr ality. ‘rhe Execative Committee of the-Union League of Amerioa, of Which Governor Geary, of Penaeyiva is president, held a session In Washington on Thu day. ‘They are tiere for tae purpose of dev some plan of raising woney to help the republic to carry Texas and Mississippi. Sellor Dou Ignacio Gomez, Minister of Honduras in ihe United ftates, leaves to-day for Peru wid Chill, having hevetolore acted as diplomatic agent of Doth these countries in Europe, Sevor domes ts anative of Ceutral America, and was at one time Secretary of Stale of nm Salvador, fie has always been an ardent repudiican and a fast iriend of the United States. Selor Gomez has lett tie Legation of Honcuras im charge of Mr. i. G, Squier, Cousul General of (hat republic ta this country, STADBING AFFAAY INTHE TWENTIETH WAND, At balf-past eight o'clock last night, as Paul Bar- biere, a Frenchman, twenty-five years of age, was | walking on Ninth avenue, near Forty-frst street, be | was attacked by two woknown men and stabbed in | the left breast. His wound was dressed by Police lish Clerayman, ts only sarbiore Was removed to his reside yee, 554 West in the community, and tn both pabile and private life was oateomed for hia invegrity and uprighinesa, jer con Os, Who pronounc-d tt nol dangeroas. hhisty-seventh sivect, by an aflldgr o: the Twontith preciacw ne VOLOE OF ‘THE PHOPLN. More Ferry Facilities Needed. A “suburban” complains that the peopte of the Northern towns of Hudson county, N. J., West Ho- ' Union Mil, North Bergen, &c., suffer very Puci ‘or the want of more direct terry factlifes Wits ois city, Inetead of travetling to Hoboken, a6 they ure now obliged to do to got to New York, tney should have a ferry from the upper part of Weetiaw- ken, to ran to Thirtieta street or tiat vicluity. This would be @ vreat saving of both wicir time and money, gs the Lorse car fare 1s tem cents frou Ufese Villages fothe Hoboken ferry. ‘Tne peopie of the towns referred io are earnestly agiating the question ef a Weehawken ferry to New York, aud are holding meetings Irequently to pro- mote that object, A great deal of carting 1s doue from Uion Hill to the upper paris of this city, and (us has to be done by tree miles? tavel tie Terry and two or tiree more op lie New York side above Cbriscopher streot, whereas by @ direct ferry A saving Of Several unles Would be efected. ho Gun Question, A “7a ongineer” contends that the gas companies donot do justiee to the First, Second and Third wards. He says that during the last twelve months he has repeatedly tested the consumption of gas at differeut street lamps in the above wards, and has found it to vary only from one and a half to two feet per hour, wits an illuminating power varying from two and a@ half to four candles, testod on a Bunsen photometer. The pressure of gaa taken from five to nine o'6 ok three and a ualf tus of each lamp he consiie perhour, The gas coups per lamp per year, they undertaking to supply tu feet of g28 ber hour to ea lamp. There 1,500 Iaiups in the First, Second and ‘third Wich at filty dollars per’ lamp amounts to AS they supply only Halt the quanuty of gas ¢ tracted for they sre only entitied to half the cou tract price—namely, $47,009 on tue presumr . M. varying Irom two to the average consumption about ove and & all feet antes receive Mily dollars lamps. But tus x’ nov the only way in ¥ the public suiier in the maticr. Every gas exzineer Who understands the proper method of obtaining the most ght from a given quantity of gu Knows that tuere is twenty-five per ci more 1, hour golirom a burner burning four feet p two feet per hor Trom two burners consumin, When gas ig burned in iss quantiv.es tian fr three to four feet per hour tt at once amount of its illumtnaung powe oxization of the carbon ta proved tn an instant by joining two sach smali Haines, He asserts prove that the gas companies destroy tweu per cent of the ligtiting properues of their ov by supplying it to each lamp in such diminished quanlities, “Phe gas companies ought to stand the Josa of this twenty-five per cent, destroyed through thely not suppiying the amount of gas to each iasip. Is Carboiic Acid Explosive? “m. P.W." writes a6 foliows:—lu Mr. Robbin’s let- ter of the 2cth ult., 1n the HERALD, he says that “cal bolle acid is not explosive under any circumstances, and that it and the otuer products derived from coal tar will condense back into oll as soon as a certain pressure is reached 1a the tank which holds it.’ S inform the public the alnount of pressure required to produce Uus most ex ri lary result? A, Robbins 5 that the cause of cx ion in Mir. ratus Was that he ad couverted iis ir chainber into a steain boiler, aud that the ing irom greeh Wood jel! upon the sur heated to 400 degrees of Fahrenheit, immediately convertel into sieain, thea mio wuperlicated sicaw, hence the explosion which followed. In tne farther consideration of this catas- trophe the mquiry ts pertinent, How far it Ls poss! to produce suca a resuit in the manuer described b: Mr. Kovvins? It appears to the writer that if sul- ficient heat was @Vv.ved' from the oil at ie bo of the tank to expel sap from green wood, it w be converied mio sivam and held in va «1 of falling to the bottom of the tank 1b e to the top, trom the fact tat watery ¥ are liguier Wiad the vapors ot oll. She most aud plansible cause of tiuis deplorable auction Of human Life is, that Mr. Voorhies was cudcavormg to demonstrate the the of Robuias, tuat tue Vapors of carboiic acid can be condeused by pressure; put sce Mr. Voorhies is not here to foily explain abi the cireumst this melancuoly Calastrophe 1t must remain ture or less a conjecture. scan be varauing aad was THE GOLD Ri Jay Gould's Nar ive Impen hed=Cathere woods Denial. General Butterieid need have litle apprehension that his reputation will suffer frem any investigation tuat may be inetivated, if the quality of the evidence inst him be ail of a similar siripe to that which Mr, Jay Gould iurnished the public through the col- umns of the Sux. The following extract from his narrative involves the Jeading and prominent acou- sation against General Butterield: ‘The undersiandmg was that Ca S00 in-law) 3Y’ herwood (Corbin’s a of the prosits pera- i orbin tious undert Mr. butiertte! $ arranges ood to fetch Mr. Butieriieia wood reiu to do 80. Mr, Catherwood rds told Mr. Gouid that he had been down, aba aiter an interview between Lin and Mr, Butterticid ihe latter gave Dr. Corbin a 1 scuting to the agreement, and this iewer Was showa by air, Corbin to alr. Gould. ‘The next charge in whica the name of Cathery is coupled with that of Butterficid is as follow alludes to Injormetion whieh Gould prete furnished by Ge ‘treasur Shortly alterwards, on the strength of this Infor. nation, Mr. Gould purchasea 0,000. Worth of government bo: ae joint nt of hin far, Corvin, 3 youd and Mr, Busierile, ent aud the one preceding ii appear exceedingly explicit, and were no doubt received as reliable and credible by the people who read the ‘hey are direct charges that General Buiterileid 3 concerned in the designs of several avowed bers of the gold conspiracy ven the name of Mr, Catherwood 1 mineutly desirable that ‘his expressed testimony in the mat shou) d. On Saturc afternoon Mr. Catu vd Ceneral Butter at his ofiic y nud jared Dimself pire dent and Secretary of neuts quoted aouve Wholly Tal id decked Uh Adtamistration refused him the court of inquiry he vested ie should un Have: ‘oi Con. giess, aud thea Mr, Catherwood would be atorded au opportonity to publicly deay on gata aay siate- meuts imade by Jay Gould atiecting citucr hiaself or General Buttered. WALFUL WiU.DER. Verdict in the Case of Thomas Friery, Kilied by being Run Over by a Tiled Aveane Car, On Friday night last, Thomas Friery, of No, 371 Virst avenue, while intoxicated, was pushed from the front platform of car No. 95 of the Third avenue jine at the coraer of Bayard street aud the Bowery, by the conductor, tie car passig over aim, injuriig him fatally. lle was removed to hellvue Hospital in ah ambulance, and died the same night. On Saturday morning the conductor, Wilda Boyes, & naive of Spain, forty-one of age, residing at No, 63 Third avenue, rendered himself at the Tentn precine’ house and was landed over to Ihe cust oer, stitlag years sur- Coroner, An inquest was held yesterday by Coroner Roliins at the Coroners’ oflce, and the jury from the evidence produced, roadered a verdiet of wiilul murder, and the prisoner was commitied to the Tombs to awalt the action of the Grand Jury. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Paris Boursg.—Parts, Oct. 31.-—-Bourse fat. Rentes decimed to 71f. 17e FRANKFORT SB.-—FRANKFORT, Oct. 31.— United States five-twenties 53 a 1802. ‘s for the issue of HAVANA MARKETS. HAVANA, Oct, 39, 1869, Suear—Exported during the week from ‘iia and Matanzas 15,000 boxes to foreign ports 5,100 to the United States; sock im Warehouses ia ana and Matanzas 133,000 boxes 00 hogs heads; holders demand an advance pusiuess doing, notwitusianding mercaants ‘are tmulsposea to purclase on account of the Ingh demands of boluers; Market drm; Nos. 10 to 128% @ 95, ceals; holders deuiand an advauce of 44 reals; Nos. 15 to 20D. 9.9% 811 reals per arrobe. Molaases sugar firm at 63; a 734 reals, Museovadoes—Quotatons ave nommal; lair to good refining 8% 28% reais. Molasses—There 18 an ausence of business for want Oi stock; quotations Are Lominal. Lard heavy; in tlerces 20/¢. @ Zic.; In 2-pound tins. BAe, a Be. Flour active; business simail but prices ate firm at 10 1234 0 $11 26. Buuer. active wt suc. a 400, low mer at 12%c A 12\c. Bacon aetive, 4c ®& 22. Honey—Thore ts an absence of business for want of stook, Wax—Yeilow buoyant at $7 76 @ $8 2 per wrrobe; white, quietassil a $12 60 per arrobe, {Petroleaarlarge business doing but prices are unchanged, Hams active; common walled, 220,; suger Cured, Y6o, Lumber sieady; yel- low ping, $25 0 $27 Poy M.; while pine, €25 a $25 per M. Shooks—There ks but littie Inquiry lor box aud prices are woak, fioops ta demand; fourteen foot shaved, $50 & 465 per M.; tieive foot shaved, $40 @ $45 por M. Preigiia dull with but fow char: ters; per box of Mugar to the | nied States, $1 25 a $i por Lhd, of sugar to the Usted States, 6 60 7; per hha, Of molasses, agi; $4 50; pervon to Falmouth and orders, 408, ¢ doa; por ton to France, GOL, & O51, 7 mg SB00RI TRAGEDY, rn ss an Octobor 16~'Tho A Marder Committe" nad Guilty and Gene Assasin Arrested, Fo tencod to be Hung Doce: We? 17. ono iQm, te Butier (So. i Orie erie hen he OF the most melancholy .Weurs Whe ocourred iv our county for many ye. ¥% book place on Baturday eveaing, October 14, oe-n. “! Mlle east of 4 R. Froeman, the prisone.”, 18 about of age, puny s We three nee bore.>, About loft him, .“eaving years of age a ‘a the é aruure 0." Lis ba lara, danNes d, and tt ts haa boea! tore extutity between in any event, Mr. Westorook tnat Satur going Horue rater earic foun¢ ot man there and at once orde > premises ‘ed & BOO residence of erent pare He (eeman) came to t wu that “be was gu to lave a shootiag maton of his own" —that “seq 98 song to Kill somebody?—or words tarpiving shea he was intent on sone desperate deed, kept his, Promise well. Seer wolf in the buses neas West. 8 house unity try O8aRte inate hin. Westbrook hearing a noise atin |, 618 (doubuess creaied by Freeman) went om tr asceriain te cause, supposize camte wee |, tn the yard, and while standiag at the a he veveived the shot of Freeman, who was para bid about t strom nim. ite received “° buckshot, four : elleet in’ the abdomen, 1° to the house and fell, was part Loy tus wile aud chidren te house, eport of the gonand the cries Of Le lanrdered Inan arouse the people in the vtoinity, who iast 3 Doctor Py ide Was at ole KuATHUNed, aud, Abt quest of Weate brook, Who #uld that He recognized Wwe ran whee shot him a3 Freeman, a posse turned outte fad the murderer, About nine o'clock F. reeman, el with @ double- barreiled shot-gun, was arrested com), io at the back way to his w lace of re e, by L. D. Coadee, Westorook ded of tis woun’s the aeclarat that next morning, stating tn his dyl Freeman had shot da. r Civeuit ¢ mvoning Monday, a special grand Jury was summoned and at onve found aa indiot- i inst Wreeman, and, at bis own request, the uced on Weanestay. 2. A. Holcomb, Acting Cirewtt Attorney, uasisicd by William rege and A. 1, Loicomb, conducted the prosecution, ‘te prisoner Was deleaded by Golouel J. D. Lines andl. D, Cond After the jury were empanneled the prisoner was given until thé folowing moruiag to prepare hte case and alter the evidence was ali in he was granted baif a day to fie motion for a new trial avd ip arrest of judgment. ‘ihe case was closed aboub > noon on Piiday. a aiter an absence of avout twenty mind’ ed & verdict of 1 of murder in the first degree. Bon $ brought ito 0 atew minutes was in attorneys, after which tt he hud been found guilty ¢ by a jury of his countrymen, aud asked himaf le had anyiaing to say—any reason why sentence should not be passed upon lilin—to which the prisoner answered in a low, broken voice:— “Dve not much to say. hung, | will be bu «grudge against 1 On Saturday the prt the Seruf, and for avon with his ried him that Suppose, f I am to be giuuocent. Suere 18 a sort of Don't care jor myseli; have some Itttie children that Pd lke to have rated, Notuing more at present,?” Judge Towusiey prouounced the sentence ina very impr e Maaner, Causing every one present to feet tue solemnity of the oc: Theophilus R. Freeman, you have been tried and convicved of the crime of murder. I¢ 1s now my soleinn duty to pasa tue sentence of the law upon Twill you all the time she you © prepared for faturity. i ofore tie sentence oF Uae Court that you be taken by the Sheriff to the jatt of the co there held in confinement uot ihe tt day of iver, A. D. and on that da e taken by the and either in tha 4: jai yard banged by the ne ii you be dead, and this is tue sen- vence of the it. Notwit ~ the court room was very much crowded, Wi nicnee was being pronounced @ Gealb 2 silliness as not br an unui the p jall in charge of Deputy sly a Lepigson. He aeenss to regaid the 10: Une utmost indifference, aa ib Was bi Jssivie Lo nokice by His deportmeut that e Was 80ou LO pass through 80 terribie an ordeal. THE AVONDALE SUFFERERS. he Fand for Thcir Retiof. Pottsville (Pa.) Miners’ Journal, Oct. °0, tees of the Avondale Fund tor the retiel lows and orpuans met yesierday at Ply- adhan presijeni, in the chair. for the’ sum of $59,900, and the assistaut treasurer in the sam of $1 for the faitititl performance of their respecuy duties, The salary of the seer was fixed $200 per annum, and thatof the disbursing oil at $400 per aul Vhe board adopted the fol- lowing: Resolved, That ail perso | Legal agroement meade stattn and corporations having moneys collected for the att a lot of the sufferers of the Avoi nity are requ forward tae same to Hender- r Tot the b of trastees of the said all persons hoiding unpatd oat collaet aud ‘tor- r of the 1 » Oct has acknowl. rhe 00 of the fund -twenty bonds sylvania and ay; $10,000 Lackawanna receipts ur ard dire first mc and Wost it was res yet the report of the the Avon: ject of the nail the ey cannot nud warnily 3) Association, e tn their po: of the AV 1 those cor before four o'clock yesterday morning the y of a Mr. Houd, located in the rear r yard, near the Passaic turnpike ot Me! bridge at Harrison, N, J., caught fire aud was en- destroy The butiding was a two story frauye one. ‘ihe loss was not exactiy ascertained, but is supposed to be about $5,000. A New Discovery In CHEMISTRY, CLE WATER, wrritour OPEN TO RING GRAY HAT PHALON® Ligitr. VO [TS NATURAL GOLOR, FOR RESTO SALVATION POR 1 MAIR, y from all the hait.cotorme Ti acis ov a new principh tts requil no he fight andi kon the saalp; vet it ifthe natural color that wme or sick- ched out of it, “Any shade inny be pro gon the uumbor of applt ver hus boon wn artic th semblance. to tide extraordt iy munvanteods Vit aLta ia for one sole purpose, that of repr cing, with absolute certainty (and witiront & sin, icon ita utility), the color of the hair Tt is not fotended asus daily droas- nfeat ita own object if 80. tse): nor for dandrt; nor for guriag- baldness; nor wih of the These objecta may be color has beea Oxed with the Vitalia, (8 VITALIA alle’ proparation for the reprodu. ¢ gray hair and pothing olec. 1 two to ten npplications, accor’ wire by wll drngg iste, C dineeaos of inplaints, kidneys, salt ly cured by this sovereign wings Water yell Diseases of 13 Broadway and &@ apepalay Ce Blood. Prix Tho World's Great mption avd all sffestions of isou Now of Handom niogton Market, Fulton seroet DA lc Cristaderos Unrivated Hair Dye.~Sotd ayd appllodathis wig and acaip factayy, No. ¢ Astor Mourg, Dr. Witier’s Vi matic Rersedy. table kt) " to .cure or mguey Jopot, WE By inked in L300—Th tre q Privtiag Kea lishment 97 Naseau ee _ Gagurnat’s Oriental Cream, 81 G0 Por Bot~ Ko, 46 Domd atreot, late of 458 Bromaway, ant draggiats Honduche, Kangnor and Nolanchoty es 4 spring trom a dttorderad stomach, wag sag D ory be er. at ™! readily bo ronvovor ry. ANNES BANAIVE Vinbes aren dooce of able will be ach te Kenithy action, found to atigey t i Awnulate the liver nnd ben on iar ovncuallon& Teuoving wll biyousnoss and. prod of the bowels. “Boid by dragaisy, Pamphlets, Law Report: dey Execated With neatoaa, quickness and dospmod, twealy-Hee par erat eh, i ty Ma \ St the MURROPOLITAN duit TA MEN T97 Naggan iroot. jar ta as slags WANG wera wide

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