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POLITICAL. CONTINUED FROM ' THIRD PAGE. 1 percent, whith has not been ap- mere ko corrupt the fut tn bis ‘ii Sonorabie mean to peredt the repeal of sald ot, Tuan Superen, Je, Sovreieny. STATE POLITICS. THE SITUATION IN ERIE ‘COUNTY. A Bepetiican ‘Oren Repudiates the Party Nominee fer Siate Sesate—Divisions Among Repudiicans—Democratic Gains. BUFFALO, Nov. 4, 1871. ‘The probable result of the cleciions in Erie ‘opunty is generally @ dificult matier to anticipate, ‘Mable as the county is to alternate between demo- ‘wotic and repuovlican. The feeling among the @onkling and Penton factions 1s very bitter in this “wection, where Feutou has so many admirers and ‘MMuvential friends, Each political party claims 70 ‘warry the county for the State ticket. But the dem- @erais are united, while the republicans are ®o pome extent divided. Hofman had a large ‘Majority for Governor last year, and the democrats €@xpeci to do relatively as well for the State officers, ‘whoare now op for re-eleciion, The canvass for ‘members of the Legisiavure is very lively here. Two ears ago the republicans elected Loran L. Lewis, Senator ior this, the Thtrty-first district, and he is ‘their regular nominee for re-election, but he 1s char- acterized a8 a tool of Tammany. Although no spe- eifc charges nave been made against lim he ts con aidered as being in the same boat with Bowen and ether repub/ican members of the last Legislature. The Gemoorasse candidate is Wililam G. Fargo, and ‘the chauces for election are psa d in his ran ns ts feel quite sanguine that he will snccessiul. This morang the Bg eral reat “ef the Germans in this city, @own the name of the republican candidate for Ben ator ano substituted that ef the democratic nomi- Bee. In doing this it said-— his name out of our columns to-day we do not rect proof pease | of corruption. We have no that, But we accuse him of civing his rote to wen whom de tp known were corrupt, ¢ has aided the schemes his influence in ro Pursuit or calling, grew rich the city’s debt in- es, which were ostentatior had become a wonder and tor from this city, under no oDli- found aiding and honest men ? There are five Assembly “districts in_ this county, ®he candidates are:—First district, Joseph Bork, fepudiican; George Chambers, democrat. Second pet et Baltz, repubdtican; John Howell rd district, Franklin’ A. Albe Beet son Oscar Folsom, democrat. Fourth dis’ gonn joer aige republican; Whitford Harring” h district, Dr. John McBeth, re-- gebbesat John M. Wiley, democrat. The First dis- wai go democratic beyond question. The 1s close and doubtful, as also is the Fourth, hile the Third and Fifth incline more to be repub- ican. It ws very likely that the democrats will elect Aneir ay and probable that they will gel three @ut of the five Assemblymen. GENESEE COUNTY POLITICS, Gwent Excitement im the Seanterial District—Charg: Against Xenator Bowen, the Republican @andidate for Re-clection to the Sengio=n Distinct Dental of Their Truth By Bewen— Sadge Davis Reiteretes His Belief Taat ‘They Are True—"fatomont of the Matter as Twenty-ninth f Cerruption the Senate. jertiom=-Chances for the Election of idate—A Good Majority Wieket in the County— ‘The Assembly and the County Ticket Generally. Batavia, Genesce Couvty, Noy. 3, 1871, ‘While the political canvass is unusually quiet in some of the rural districts it 1s exactiy the reverse 4m others, In the absence of any other issue, Mee personal character and integrity of can- @idates forms the special theme of discussion @mong politicians and electors. The counties of Niagara, Genesee and Urieans constitute the Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, and Bhe question as to which of the two can- @idates before the people is the more proper person fe represent them in the State Senate for the next Swo years ts the absorbing subject of conversation jest now among the voting population of those wounties. Great excitement has been caused by the preeentztion of specific charges of corruption against George Bowen, the repub- Bean nominee for re-election; and, in consequence, ere is a Movement among members of all parties te deleat him. Judge Noah Davis comes forward in Person as his accuser, and at @ mecting of leading veppviicane of Oricans and Niagara counties, held tm Lockport the other day to consider the subject, Judge Davis, as reported, stated that during the Pession of 1870 Xenator Bowen voted for the New ‘York charter, and was paid $10,000 for his vote; that during the same session he voted for the New York tax levy, ior which he was paid $5,000; that he voled against the repeal of the Erie directors’ whi, ior which he was paid $6,000; tat he voted in favor of the New York Central Railroad bills, and, Snailly, that he received, for general services for Tammany, $10,000, for aiding in putting their bills Serwara Curing the last session of the Legisiature. ‘The Judge stated that of the truth of these charges ‘Re had received information that was entirely satis- factory to his mind; that the New York charter was wotea for by the repubiicans pursuant to a caucus Pesolution of both ranches of the Legislature, but shat ihe entire body of republicans were ®errupted »y immense sums of money brought by Tweed sega New York, for which identical yr acilon had been commenced against close of Judge Davis’ ef, a Alplon, requested him to ce angetinw the evidence | that was hind; ald ii tepty suuse PAvis the statement was made to him in condense, pie din circumstances he believed it was his — his authority, who, he said, was ‘Deuator’ ee who had been invited to be Present, was then called upon, und in response hi snbstantially as foliows:—~ 3 “f Paeeiwext — Ay RMB —1i the charges which the ew York bas made are true, instead of before aye AT ‘Defore the people as a can- idate for a high and respousiole “om staple Scza felons cell, “The gentioman promised to cone nee. wr me me corrn; and h the noon bat Fes Es St oh arta, very an, il tare ts Sins ee oe ten cents, ain Kind ot Srrasace were ore. vai he would direct an acquiltal at once, and severely de- the prosecutor for ringing sue Davie charges tbat I voted for the New York charter 1 dtd, and i Ey every rep’ every member of republican coe but one, the Honuiee but fonr or five, 1 need not to ‘that for i ft been fhe dis of Rew York Fe ater rt ratog ie democratic Webet, and that 1 wae . ened Governor by this traudulest vote. By ‘of ise reason ang im the democratic ranks they could a) oad char- oferes to pase & stringent registry law, ae repnblicans of Twat city. 10 He Cy rcomnent Oe ‘Btate, so far as ne arrangement. It was said, pass se Were soars ae as caucus, Part, mot vise me when sbews bins Is were UP by for two years an: boldly de- for th notion se be haa done for weeks the New before thie and NEW YORK HERALD, ‘MONDAY, vice | Fess mater, OM bee pee “echon) 294 | CHARGES AGAINST THOS, 6. deen made with vr pentcas, oe ago Pea ¢ with Tammany of the © more than once bout the from. New ae on that Sundsy. I diate the idea, and be adducss bere New York tax levy *pt the on of this introduced ita that inthe a Commitee to, wi ations were always caeaoa OF diced asec phonons cou * legislation, bad re ‘oe courne 0: a eh oe toe inst oat be Ter fe he ta ory with rane wa te, volo. agai OF, h and fort ne ievy. Tiaaeun Yeu moments 10 Fal ‘upon Tt lor the levy. ut ‘ard I acted upon the grouud my constituents, who hal sent me hundreds of petitions for this repeal, would approve . co course. xs think I di. Se Sine voted for a ww York Central bill or laa al of the Birccure bil te never voted tor s bil. pavoriag either of ‘corpo: e iem - cuser holds the journa) of ¢ Benate in bis hands, in which Ma recorded every vote I gave while there, and I challenge hum to di rove thie ent, 1 never voted to advan: Tammany bie in raterenss to Lana T need not say to yu that I solemt male ‘deny thi Mf corruption which ihe man has caused to be circ’ ‘a yat the State. ‘they are as fuise as hell and made with uw in- tent, The gent bas endeavored during the past sum, rough ite to fim as a candifate for Unite Rtas Nenstor nator at the ne: t ayy ip these charges feat und creat tho before the. eee oft the dictrict. He may Succeed, but I think now Sndsequentiy Mr. Bowen, over his own signature, ‘pantie 61 €d the following card tothe electors of the J opserve in the papers of this district certain, id coer of corruption a tgaina meas member of, ibe ‘wists, Senter Kear Des jaid, ‘upon an Datla, of New York. Tdesire to xy personal ledge that each and every spedteatos on gontained in sale chatees ig absolutely and ‘ung T have Bever received @ «i farthing #3 Pe see any Measure acted upon in ihe Senate my term, and, a8 ‘matter of fact, came out of ony Senator dred doliars poorer commenced The anit pC of those charges isto bg found fn my retusal to pledge co ey tocast vote as Senator for said Davis as candid: tor United States Senator. That refusal alone was the mov- cause of their promulj yn. I have demanded in vain some satisfactory evidence shey, or either of them, had any sub- stanual ae. None — 4a forthcoming, and I leave the charges and the “second hand” retailer thereof to the 1m- partial gs cy Of the electors of the district, ‘This card called out Judge Davis, who, ina com- munication published in the Rochester Democrat and Chronicl:, thus retorts:— This statement of Mr. Bowen is without foundation in fact. have never at any time, or under any cireumstances, exchanged a word with him ‘on the subject of the next United ‘States Senator, and I never knew that he had re: re- fused to pledge himself to cast his vote ron me, or any one; or that any person had ever asked Ca for auch a pleage; andI never had any reason to si that ‘Bowen wouid not support having any “‘anii growing out of such a refusal, I never expected nor mtchded to bo again a candidate for the United states Senate; and whenever the subject has been suggested tome since the last election of Senator, under circumstances caning fe for an answer, I have declared both orally and in writing that I was not and would not be a can- @idave under ‘any ircumstances, and that nothing should ae me to enter | anoth A835 candi- ate. ave ty aetermination ge i the most Megas wd tmanner in the mraeeoce tof ar. Boyes at the meeting at Lockport on the 28th inst., two days before the date of his card. in all that I have said or done spect to the charges against Mr. Bowen I have be: mated by no motive except to aid in securing a pure an corruptibie Legislature, as the only sure raeans of arrestil the fearful corruption that existe in the Btate. | Believing the charges ageinet him. T bere acted CH entire good faith tn stating my beliet and ig Sos on which it 1s based, and notwithstanding the denial of} Mr. Bowen I still believe them to be day last I received frem'a number of ‘Prominent, republleaus of "Albion, inclnd: ing the chafrman of the county committee, announcing that the repubiican central cemmitiees of the three coumhes com. posing the Tweoty-ninth district were to meet on Saturday to consider the charges that had been pabiia vd and to be present Deewing that, ihe e proper and moat, judicious mode 0 ‘mode ot dering the came fram New York Hookport oth ae een jon (as I stated to fier and, Wo far a any ‘seston on my part ed, a: to abide by the decision of the committees, Trou na the committees of Orleans snd Ni at Lockport; but, to my great surprise, I was told that the committee trom Genesee bad refused to be present or to take a1 inquiry, and that Mr. Bowen (who was said to of their executive committee) event, ab recognize the right of the coma the subject, and declined to. such comm but ~ would ‘Spear and make ex- planations before them as individuals only, A meeting was organized sritbont any official character, at T was requested to Present. The allega- lous of corruption ‘and. the denials and explanations were , and the mee! separated without Aen any action whatever. I think it was» great mn the part of Mr. Bowen not to have bad the Genesee committee present, and not to have been oe that the joint committee should hear what was to on all sides in relation to pete. and tnen to have assed mn the question whether the im- poston were suiicient to o festity them in asking Mr. Bowen retire and allow the substitution of some other republican as the candidate, or if not sufficient to report that fact to the electors of the duatriot and thus entitle Mr. Bowen to. the Support of the republicans. It was solely the ‘that this inode of adjusting « Daluful controversy’s and ‘within and by the suthorities of the republican party itself, would be Succeasfnl, that led me to it Lockport. T hoped, it is true, that Mr. Bowen would be dropped conviction that he is not ianocent, The charges against Bowen are generally dis- believed in this county, and some of his tricnds assert that what thoy call this cresade against him will tend to increase rather than to diminish his majority, while, however, it will in fact tend the other way, and his Joss in Genesee county will not be so great as people in Orleans and Niagara antici: Pime county will give a good majority for the re- publican State ticket, and it is understood that Vol- ney G. Knapp, the republican nominee for the Assembly, will be elected, together with all the other candidates on the iaciey ; county ticket, STATE ELECTIONS. Senshi New York, New pet Mary- land, Virginia, Mississippi, Dlinois, pesota and Wisconsin Blect State and Other — Officers. vase of my firm NAMES oF PRINCIPAL CANDIDATES. Elections for State and other offivers occur to- Morrow (November 7) in no less than nine different states, namely:—New York, New Jersey, Maryland, ‘Virginia, Mississippi, Massachusetts, [linols, Min- nesota and Wisconsin. The foilowiag is a list of the names of the candidates for the principal offices: — New York. Democratic majority last year..... eoeeecscece _ 38,096 erdicy, of Sate. ...G, ian Serlbner Diedrich Willers, Jr ler. . K. Asher P. Nichols Sia Treanan Wheeler 'H. Bristol, Atorney Gener 3. +B. Champlain Blite Engineer....... Williaa B, Taylor. Ne B Richmond. Canal Commiscions...Alex. Barkley. @. W. Chapman. Inpie State PrivonscTho8. Kirkpattick..-David 8 MeNeli {A lst of the candidates for the Judiciary and members of the Legisiature of New York State was published in yesterday's Herap.) Masschusetts, Republican majority last year over all,..... 78,561 Pepublivas, Disiosrady: - Wm, B, Washiurn. nn o oa Porson: SIoReDL Hicker. Secreta “Oliver Warner, aS ts a he tad thas. Adauns, at” titneas Allen. Wm, W. Warren. Lorenzo Lawion. W. S, Patiee, Peter Harvey. jobn 4 iusell. Geo. P. eee tone Field, New Jeracy. Republican majority for Congress last year....4,053 Reydhlican. Demoer Governor ..sussseeeeCornellas Walab ....Joei Parker, Tne members of tne Legislature are also to be whi ¥ Renominattons, chosen. Republicans had eleven majority on joint ballot when last chosen, oe , a ee HUDBON COUNTY. orem Senate Did, _R joa me \-6. u. a arrier. Bee 4G, 8, Piympton. i. Wood, andie +w. Lo oan le wn eee in addition to the foregoing there are three Coro. ners to be electea; but since the appointment of a county A {he office 1s more honorary than Temuneratl Maryland Democratic majority in 1869....... GOVEMOF sss ssensssvesT@OOD TOME: s0e.44.We P. ‘i Virginia, ‘or members of the lature only—Democratic (or one majo; on ‘Joint ballot et Jast election, 72, Iiinets. meg majority in 1870 for Congressman arge... eebeveevrecccessoscs eae ee UOT Republican, Congress-—At Large. John f. Bewerid Congress~Sta\h dist. Henry Boapp.., The yepublicans jn we AIXth Capereywana) lige Republican majonty tor Governor ih 185R:...., 1,852 Go Lieut, Govern Sect Mi or the on en on) had seventy-six m: on joint ballot. sont where an unprecedented excitement prevails, and Treavurers Atiorny Generar. “Brephen & Barlow. Kdward 8. Bragg. Election for maemeeres Last year the republicans The chief interest In the elections above ennme- rated centres in the vote in this ¢lty and State, extraordinary exertions will be made to bring out 9 full vote. THE MORMONS., Brigham in Full Flight Southward—He is Guarded by Moanted Men of the Nauveo Legion—The Territorial Act Against Adul- tery—Tom Fitch en a Mivsion to the East— The Gold Discoveries in Bingham Canyou— Heavy Snow Storm. SALT Lake City, Utah, Noy. 5, 1871. A Well-known Mormon, Writing from Bearer, under date of October 81, says:—‘Brother Bngham arrived here tms morning, and after # rest of about five hours left for St. George, on the southern border of the Terntory. He was escorted by twelve mounted men of the Nauvoo Legion. Iam told,” Says the writer, ‘that he has bid a final adieu to Salt Lake City. This movement of Brother Brig- ham is areatly agitating the minds of the people herea bouts, The Mormon press have made no response to the pabuened fact taat polygamy in Utah was utterly disavowed and condemned by the Mormon authori- tles until ix months after hac, are of the Terri- torial act against adultery, act was posted March 6, 1852, The “revelation” of tis over. sald to have been made August 29, ie over- throws completely es e that the ited States Court here was wron: a ve a verdict anes that act against a po! ist, on the ground that the act was pasyed by a Hoo it Legislature, and hence the tatené not to punish a gamle. Hon. Tom Fitch ieft yesterd: r the East, to fulfil an engagement to lecture. ‘he Gentiles say the Mormons have sent him on a mission, There is a great rush to Bingham Canyon, in conse- anene of the discovery of exceedingly rich gold ‘There was a heavy snow storm last night. vere winter is anticipated, The Executive Programme in Utah. WASEINGTON, Noy. 5, 1871, The instractions of the President to the Execntive authorities in Utah were to the effect that tuere should be a firm yet judicious enforcement of the law in that ‘erntory, and no compromise with criminals, The latest reports from civil and miil- tary officials represent that all danger of collision as passed away. MUBIC AND: THE DRAMA, At “Ho ee Nilsson repeats to-night her magnificent imper- sonation of Marguerite, im “raust.? Wachtel appears, for the first time, this evening in the réve of Raoul, in ‘les Huguenots,” at the Stadt. : Madame Bossiére makes her début at Lina Ed. win’s this evening in the 70/¢ of Cesarine, in “Fleur de Tné,.”? @ Sunday concerts of Colonel Fisk's Smith Spt Band at the Grand Opera House attract a great deal of mterest and good attendance every week, The hand has made such progress under the direction of Carl Bergmann that it may be now con- sidered without a rivalin the city. Levy, the unri- valied cornet player, is the principal solo attraction, and at the last concerts there were two admirable French artists—Mile, Therese Castellan, violinist, and Mile. Eliza de Try, violoncetlist. The band num- bers 1) er lormers, Mr. John E. Owens makes his fif8t appearance at Booth’: 3 tunis evening, in the character of Caleb Plummer, in “The Cricket on the Hearth.” “Divorce,” the most successful play of the season, 1s hearing its hundredth night at Daly’s charm! dramatic boudoir, the Fifth Avenue Theatre, The wealth and fashion of the metrapous may be foand here every ut “Hompty Dumpty” ‘still pursues nis briluant career at the Olympic. This is the last week of the Florences at the Grand Opera House, Mr. Florence las made a magnificent present to Mr. Tissington, the leader of the orches- in recognition of his share in the success of “Elleen Oge,’? “A Nice Firm” and “The Critic’’ at Wailack’s this week, with the inimitable Mathews, Ping is no diminution to Sotnern’s success at 0's, The New York Circns has new attractions this week, Messrs. Charies Fish, Charlies Reed (not the “Terrible qr nt man), the Jee Brothers, D. he — om tage Almonte make their first appearance baer fect avalanche of novelty" (sce bills) 18 pro- at the Union Square Theatre. in Hart has assembled together, atthe Comique, one eof the best variety companies ever presented in this city. A change of bill occurs this week. ‘The startling drama of ‘Crime, or Secrets of City = by Stanley MoKenns, 1s in its second week at e Miss "Cnatlotte Cushman plays at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Tuesday, Weduesday and Thursday of this week. “Hamlet,” the burnt cork version, has reached its one hundreath night at Dan Bryant's. “Seats secured tree months in advance” at the | San rraneisco Minstrels, Tnere’s enterprise. Miss Susan Galton, Senorita Fulumeno and Davies are the stars of the St. James, Tony Pastor has a new sensation drama, called “Uncle Snow,” and a champion jig danse suse, Hooley’s Opera House, Brookiyn, nas an attrac- tive bill tor this week, Mise Ettie Henderson introduces the ‘bounding fawn” at the Park, Brooklyn, OBSIIZ£VUARY. General James Mcvleary. General James McCleary, a galiant soldier of the war and Member of Congress, died at lils temporary residence in this city last nig’t. General McCleary was born in Mecca townsbip, Ohio, on the 2d of December, in the year 1837, He was educated in Oberlin College, graduated in that inscl- | tation, studied iaw, and was called to the bar. He | never practiced nis profession as alawyer. On tne | breaking out of the war he jomed the Nineteenth | regiment of Olio infantry for the three months term. He compieted this period of service, On the | Organization of the Forty-first Oino regiment, of | un wen Major Genera a was oars goed { eCleary Was commis3}o} 9f C9; ' With this corps he Wee 2 taste he the taitie of | Shiloh and lost his right arn 1 We Mant, We was 1 complimented for hts brayere aud gallant bearing, ‘ SSCRVETNS LOW te wT ontg’ of nis Wotiha he Wi veo sees 1U0 EZ AS stair oMeer at General dazen's | headquarters. He subsequently served with the Western army to the battic o1 Sione River, 10 whica encounter he was again wounded severely, He con- tinued under the colors and was in the battles of Mission Ridge, <Ailanta, Chickamauga, Frank- A 3e lin and Nashville. He was mustered out of service at Columbus, Ohio, with the rank of brevet brigadier generai of tne United States army and commissioned as captain of the Porty-fifth regiment of United States infantry. His commissions in the regular army bore date tly 2, 1866, and March, 1s67. Te subsequently sctried in St, Mary’s parish. Louisiana, where he purchased a mo gg He jomed the Tepuviicun ranks in | tice, General McCieary was clected a member of Cons Supreme Cowt ana Presiding Judge of the late Court of Appeais, died in this cit y pevemty-two yoate, city towtay, eged DEATH OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL ELECT PENNSYLVANIA, 'W BRIGHTON, Nov. 5, 1871, Colone! David Stanton, Auditor General elect of this State, | died suddenly at bis residence in thie piace, at ten minutes past ove thie morning, He had been euffering fora day or two with herpes in the face, causing hi evening, about seven o'ciock, he injected Py het ty ol morph pine into bie Ap the gerene 4 F guetta ae pain, ‘sovere, tuech relioved. ‘ensued, which ‘his possible to arouse ‘him,’ Dra. Jackson, ch, ore hem "Reed ney, ad summoned and used ‘every eff eae. ion, withou ane iba offece Wt tn the’ aga mas the in, ay he Bvatiured a ooh Sac ee Toes Secwnsen wre ony. | Fidlds running for the Affidavits Alleging Fraud on His Part in Re- gard to the Fire sieamnies Fund, He is Cited to ‘ieee and Answer. Ad attain of £ $459,000 Demanded Against Him. Suit pas been insticuted by Attorney General Champlain against Thomas C. Fields for alleged misappropriation of funds intended for the pay of the firemen in the Manhattanville, York- ville, Cartmansville and Harlem districts, It 8 charged in the complaint, which is supported by amiaavits, that Fields mulctedjthe men in fity per cent of the pay, under the pretence that so much was necessary to secure the passage through the Legislature of a bill legalizing the pay- ment. The complaint is founded on the following afidavit:— SUPREME COURT.—The Propl- of the State of New York, plaintiff, agains: Thomas C. Pieids v oe Mayor, Aldermen ‘and Ounmmally of the cily of Neo York, dejeniants, Summons or elle herd fendanis above, named and each of required to answer pean complaint ot the praia & the sabore’ Called action, of the plntatt io rellet“dewanded en a ibe SRSA, iB CHAMPLIN, Attorney. AFFIDAVIT OF G. B. oer coxmuin, City and County of New Yok, a7.:--George B. Conklin, iy being poses: :—That he resides at fat "inh “treet “in. the oity of New m tot, saa thirty years; ‘that ho has resided for uj riy. years; ‘that oa Company No. $7, Metropolitan ‘Fire Depart ment, in w company he served asa fireman for one mont! vi be was transferred to Engine Company No, 86, and in this let- es pe comttanediin overa Re. 6 Roreaes to the lat of a any, I ; that curing oe aforesaid the foreman or he’ ‘company Be soppeay jaarteriy from the sum anuum allowed rot northern aistrlots of. rved ia sald ike rate of $1,000 per company in the a) of ot'New York, to meet expe! pany ; that ‘during the ie period depon ‘deponent .served in en ed the idea et he never enterta! he was tobe or was entitled to recelve compe! ‘or personal services son manpen ant be nover, during ue period aoe, heard ft stated or any other member of either ted to re- eaid engti a and 11,000 y ketropailan | $8 domanae members, company that he wes entitled to de demand or ceive compensation for personal servicos: th com Nos, 38 and 37 were what was Volunteer companies, and the sald Tiawaaee annum paid ‘the company Fire ‘Department wea “unders! be in lof caee an description on the of the company, and any little Porsnaee incurred over and above sum the members of the compeny va yaaa. Soateinates } A that during the entire period 1e members of companies respective tions, and earniny such Department; tl nent was fame nies, similarly situated to En; ne were also disbanded by ers—to wit, Hook and Ladder ee oy Nos, B, pty and 1b, and Engine C Companies Vos. \d 40; that’ upon Engine ine Company No. LL bell slag ko ovdspandea deponent did not a the department or fe, ce ie recs a the nummer 2 of ‘na company ; nent was informed Jobn Hi ber of the eae rome Company at that time mou Oot! of the Uys that he had i io ornaatction with Thomas ©, Fields, the the Corporation whom he been yes as. bsg Pid woogie —" Pilg Sgr for the of Ei pany 3b, and the meme bak the other companies fsbanded as = ted, during the . 18 a ot fe | peony 2 rate uniformed are firemen that had formed. Say jn the Aran! partof the ty during the same period. That the rates or salaries pafd to the regular or uni- fomean men were as follows: cae November 4, the in ‘amon goal May § ree Ap! i at "annum, and. from’ April 17, Ibi, fo Samuary at, the, rate of 81,800 pes annum. ras of 630 ‘oetover nh, it 4, pny i Tea, of annum | gen Tn fest, to's fae a aie Pe Pine mt ae F880 p h fo January 1, 0 of a, Aaaietan ramen —From October es at ky annum; from es ‘Aveii if 1807, of 8900, per ann Troma prt YT KOT (6 Sam 4, 1808 at Be Fale of (8 perannum. Firemen—From 1586, to abe rte of $700 per annama; f fot May 4, 1038, 10°) Asana 1867, at the rave of soap fo ‘April i to January 1, 1888, at the rate of Wii A, F annum. eeneponent ¥ ras. shformed med by said ti fart pat the interview bes a of th “oom panies oo the gested, yen aoa oment yee and for’ Ante, “Acting an ae sangenion deponent convened a meeting of what members bp ibe av tea toget e various companies. This wre ing was held im of September, 1868, in oom back of the bar of anid Hart's saloon, coruer of ruled avenue and th street; that subsequent meetings were held, one on November 2, 1838, ‘and: dat ‘hig 1atter meeting deponent received from separate Aetigumenta, “one for each of the companies—Hook and Ladder No. 14 and Enzine Companies Nos. $8 and #7, whereby the members of these compantios respecl, ively were to assign to said Fields thirty-three per cent ir ciaims for salaries as s commission to him for Tecovering the same, together with thelr powor of attorney in Fields’ favor to collect said claims from the city. assignments and powers of attorney ‘were read by deponent to the membera present at the Tmeeling, Hart explained {o the members present, the nature Of the assignments, ‘The idea that they ‘were b eniitied te re- ceive any pay was new to all the members, and they, after hearing the matter explained to Depeny gis cig’ xpressed it as Doin! other than a frand and & piper sis they helleved fk at ime so. Very strong the members to this effect. At said mecting on November 1988, a number of the persons present were induced to said assignments. Shortl: gor Pay S ween a pues, and there met said Fields, who informed depon he was anxious that the men or members of the scveral finan- aznong the meh claims bim to the extent of said tte tree cent. This deponent by ene was engaged a on ie mark for for several months. at deponent ex, iderable difficulty with the men, having foun att vee Tooked the matter as a complete swindie. of 3] _ of them absolutely ref lo with Fields, After considerable Mok roapeneat a in ting hae areater_ number o! men to —- ar claims = Fields to She extent of thirty. three per nd grant their Hr powers of a to said cent, ai Fields to collect the claims, these mnths deponent had several meetigs with sald 10 Fidide, and reported to isa how ing with themen. There were w ards a bad been members of tl ¥ said nies, = Fi represented to deponen' few was faing to ake the matter into ‘Gourt,"bat he after- ‘wards stated he found that course would not < L) LA formed it that he had concinded to tne mae Prous it before the Legislature, and that th! ow would be the surest and easiest way of rae ee me Stated that, withous —_ the Legislature he could not get “the Comptroller ‘to to pay, asthe Comptroller was s very timid man, being the most timid man he ever saw about such matters. To goto the Legislatare, be stated, would cost a considerable Smpount, aa he Would. be compelled lo pay sarge gum to get the mater put through; that there would necessarily a great deni of ral about the case, and that some of the leading members of the Legislature would paid large sume in order to secure the! This was all siated to depo- oe by Fields ig deponent to the members to assign thelr claims, for unl were executed in bie favor, ye? Bites, yas, the only i ue ane trout bo re gislature, “While Iw fending there Geponept bad conversations with Fields an to ay f these occasions deponent réanark the mater was a_ swindle a fraud, and thet it was so considered by @ large 4g hy of the men. He generally smiled on hear- Tog ta is, and atone of theee interviews suid, “well, ina ow! indie Said Fields yore bes ne on to keep the matter from the outaiae Ret toe, - to nee geist, and deponent was also ‘natracted iy, said Fields to keep th men from Sie t at his office on ed Bye 1» ae it mi; it draw attention. fan approp ‘was made by Legislature of Fie8d of P5000) 10 > pay x4] claims, and Daw. ative sum was paid Fieids, aad out of the amount 60 se- Sued by him be retained thirty-three per cent as his commia- slop, and as devonent ie informed and believes the greater Part of the balance was div! ‘After the soove | appropriation of | 86,00 > ee with deponent s Legislature for ane. ecasion of 1870, fod him, He stated minents, he enid, oe oy neve woul, be t mae wid gous all the asniens arent as'to the probabilty of the men supportin wen tothe Legislature of ed gress by tile republicans from St. Marys, Loutsiana; that if be had would be a at the duties Of lis war caunpalgn i the eld had | different reanit; and gman sat the next Lagisiature, teat impaired his health to such an extent that he waa { of 1870, oud my Ae Sain, a8 present it in bnable to take his “eat Jast session, He returmed to | $% mai nd aad ae ous Sear a ana toate Ohio m the month of August. fis health failing of the House, 4c woul ponent in h eg in some continually he finally caine to tha ciiy with the way im the a field ‘tor hope of vettering fis physical condition by treat- | Yeponeat be wanted "(eg ment. fs pody will be taken to Ohio for interment, | to the Oe Beige be = General W. H. Fast. | baa ae ote him 'inere | Raponent in- rome Pa, Nov. 5, sil. | te neceastty of support said Fieldd £ {ne brigadier General Wellington H. rast, of ; Assembly. ol cage reserves, dled here todays” bibl said Fie from saidmen an adcifenal antigoment Death c a de | pa ey a I b+ cp lative. th of Judge 1 | centage, or i | orposea, they’ did not grant it, would Urica, Ne Ys, Nov. 5, 1801, | Hever get Fe er CONKLIN, - Hon. Hiram Douwio, for many years Judge of the me, this fourth day of November, 1871.— “Sw orn ty Evmono LUMENDOR?, Jr. Notary Pubite, New York city, AFFIDAVIT OF RICHARD 4. STORRS, Ciy and tent, of New York, o.:~Richard A, Storrs, of fone og wane ¢ ‘wd wig han Be that be wi ea ‘Comp- au ‘a ihe ra 1888 wy) ah 1890; ° Yorn, ring e years H never ind if 7 Sriten statement of adjuetme: allowances found 1, be gue by the he ler bers of the Hed Sony Cay aid fivse usta or in erhing NOVEMBER 6, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, PIBLDS | S23 Seen | ae comer A. iC! AED. a EpMunD Zinenvoeed stay Mouse Pabiie, New York city. Personal Intelligence. General F. E. Spiner, Treasurer of the United States, yesterday arrived at the Gilsey House. Captain H. J. Selwyn, of the British Navy, 18 stop- ping at the Brevoort House, General Robert Lenox Banks, of Governor Hoff. man’s staf, {s at the Clarendon Hotel. Colonel R. C, Brinckley, of Nashville, Tenn., 1s re- aiding at the Grand Centra! Hotel. Congressional Delegate W. H. Hooper, of Utab, is among the latest arrivals at the St. Nicholas Hoiel. W. H, Conover, of Princeton, N. J., 1s so) ourning ‘at the St. James Hotel. John W. Young, of Salt Lake City, 1s domiciled at the St. Nicholas Hotel, Paymaster George Cochran, of the United States Navy, is quartered at the Hoffman House. General BH. L, Robinson, of Binghamton, bas quarters at the St. Nicholas Hotel. SHIPPING ‘NEWS. ‘dinamo tor New Yors—Vhis Day. Sun rises....... 6 86 | Moon rises,.mora 12 00 Sun sets,....... 451 | High water...eve 308 OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, lov Euro onal N Gir of Waaiica Nov 18 asbington. [Nov 18 PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 5, 1871. ARRIVALS, aeRZPOBTED BY THE (RERALD STEAM YACHTS, utp Cliy of Limeriok (Br), Janaieson, Liverpool Oct anita passengers, 0 JohuG Dale, Experienced nara jompson, Gl with ers, to Honderaoa ‘Hees, First part of ing westerly gales gales and heavy seas, latter part Ni wy ve ay) 'G), an Bi satel Hig pantera NE Oct 2, Daesengers, td eased etre ester! ith high ay ee i, ads aos gareuns* Rex Nov Eroderate we: Steamship Main Ya Southampton beavy en —— Charleston Nov 2, with n diohmond, Oty Point and Rov ie and passengers, to the oi Dominion a hip John Gil Wint a a ner be —. ee Georgetown, De, with fe Bowes, Philadelphia, with mdse, to a Endymion (Br), Bannister, Boston, 3 days, in ballast, ark Mindet Fan Brunsgaard, Newcastle 40 days, with mdse, to Funch, e & Co, Took the northern paras and had plonp oa rly winds; bas been 12 days Wof the PR Ripe sicw Sl, $42 tons), Tracy, ioridge, Pn 6 ¢ He dara tepals tyler & Houdhion Scbr My Barer & Brown, Charleston, 9 days, with cotton, 40 to Evan Hi tor Bal A On Han! jas been 5 days north of Hatteras Pussed Through Hell Gate, ROUND soUTH. Brig Hattie. Avery, Machias for New York, with iath to Brag Yanken Ho, Ovo Goindser, for New Yor! k. port for New York, with ays. embrace Smith, New Haven for New York. rata ner Windsor, NS, for Newburg, ome se Home, Racy Findeor for New York, "chr George Wiibeae S ley, St J ir Geor " , with Timberto Jed Yrye & Coe” "St Sohn, NB, for New York, ea lath Wale, Feterson, St John, NB, for New York, with loth tor Ter & Bon. Sehr Prairie Bird, Bh N ore bird Hllne aine, St John, NB, for New York, with Sobr King Bird, Dexter's St John for New York, with lum- Mmaste! Schr 1: ESitmpson, Munson, St John for New Vo-~“"# iene Lazio. Riemeet ‘os <= vor New York, with lumber fie F Fawn, —— Calaia for New York, with lumber aan Eveline, Uilmore, Belfast tor Rondout, with lumber eect Moses Eddy, Cottrell, Belfast for Rondout, witn pick- Beta aahes Ferguson, Beifast for Rondout, with spies Schr Mattia omg Stubbs, Bangor for New York, with lumber to m: Sehr V mskaburg, Higgins, Bangor for New York, with lum- to masi Sear Ll Strout, Deane, Bangor for New York, with lam- ‘Behe A “A Richards, Richards, Bangor for New York, with lumber to waster, Sebr Robert z a Marsden, Portland for New York, with stcne to o1 SebrJ L i ng ‘Bodkin, Connecticut River tor New York, with stone to ordor. “ie F Olive Branch, Davis, Cutler for New York, with fish cbr WB Daring, Smith, Portland for New York’ with r iaRehe Nellie Chase. Upton, Portland for New York, with lumber to Geo = Holyoke & Co, Helen Mary, " ‘Duncan, Bangor for New York, with Jaumber to maste: ‘sebr Adriana, Penland, Gardiner for Newark, with lum- me der to master. a eae 8 Ga Randall, Machiae for New York, with lumber Bebr ; Thomaston for Ni 4 ME Veto W jomaston for New York, with lime to | ts Herald, Hall, Rockland for New York, with lime to Bobr Ella F oe. Howes, Rockland for New York, with atone to. Sehr Carrie B Woodbury (new), Wood , Bangor New York, with lumber to Insster.” any, Benaee toe Schr White Jones, Vineyard Haven for New York, wert ¢ Lymn Middletown for Jersey e rallroad OO foes ery to the Camden and Ambo; > ping sohht B Daly, Long, Block Island for New Tork, with stone e Sehr Avble k i ‘lard, Weeks, Bangor for New York, wish lumber to Peters & Sobr CE McConville, Eaton, Bangor for New Yors, with lumber to order. Sehr Island pale ip Beams. TI Vineyard Haven for New York, with stone to the ox T Benedict, Soh Cieky Portland for Newark, with !um- Schr Charhe & Willie, Cousins, Vineyard Haven for New York, with stone, pte Abbie, Emery, Rockiand for New York, with lime to rown pi Leoutine, Pratt, Rockland for New York, with lime to neh ‘James rg Wilson, Rockland for New York, with ad Olive very, "Lordy Roektand for New York, with lime Schr L Stephens, Robinson, Gardiner for Philadeiphis, with Jum Sehr Sine Br ‘Brainard, Buel, Portland for New York, with stone Behr a Austin, Bunker, Stony Creek for Sandy Hook, weir Uesree Downing, Hutchins, Roslyn for New York, Sobr Ungle To Port ‘or New York. Garland, Lngeo r'Brantford for New York, nr Sam we Brockway, Portland for New York, mn for ig, York, ort J cor ew York. ‘ort Johnson. ‘ork, with stone, HA Demi Miller, Rockiand f oF Pufiadelphi a ny iand for Schr Boas, Fronts Eliswor He tans Rondout, with fath.” Sehr Judge ockiand for New York, land for New York. Hatifo} Terk ‘New Yori Wigbeets cae ion for New York, for UNE, ae aS Kew ew York, ‘ucker, Thrasher, New Forks hr Forest ‘ak, Parker, Ne New Haven for Bait! 5 Sor Forest Hatch Jone seport tor Wew Yor te =n} Letina St John, NB, for New York, Ne ileen for New York, Newport for New York. aker, ms Wee Seaton for New York. I . Cannon, Cobb, Providence for Philadelphia. mpeg, Po d for New York, Sehr Mary Chapin, Gikiyres Weaver for New York. GO hoken, Mead, Staantord tor New York, Schr War steed, Pree, ey for Elin tbport, ver y Sobr Hattie Wllowon, a BOUND Rast. jowes, Boston for New Whittaker, Holmes, Port Jonoson f Hence, Bat Anuiles ar jew York for Portland. yen er, Philadelphia for Fall River. Behr sien , Clarh johnson fe . Hamlin, Maneon, dou for Provideses: Mele mith, eee ae alas Fa for a Bedford, om Bain ‘Harding, New York for for Quincy, Mass. feboken for Boston, for Hillaboro, Sohr Jer ‘Albany for Fon semen r Sea cyan ‘axon, Port Johnson for Boston, x m, Torrey, Rondout for Allen, New York fo eH dat port for siam- bear Ne aie Bi joomiela, cl ' ke ‘mopple, fuer New Yor for Be or gal al ac New York for Cow Bay. Bene Gat re or Mia lew Yo Soke £2. Eri eat ete for Pawwuok Behr Flora Te: rl jefferson. Fes gcine parts putas Row go for Lor foes toa Mamucl F Gods Godwin, er Wenccue ‘Now York Yor Stam- hsb Ide ia A? for Dorehester. fonr pale gw foe Calais Be prevemeirneeiyee ibe Neareb: for Ne a A ei eres tetas isco. Buk Dy N # (by pilos wont Widgeons NO TOY” em om, Newport sept pi Wind at sonset NW, frean, Prsspenmty agueae, we wae! 1) Was ToD aground jo wht, for New ¥ river ‘was not very 1 dowato, Lewis oe fae Ly tea Ker for juok--Savaunsh Rebabienet yang, (mln will arp LivEePoor. Nov 3—' brig tons, of halsl » NB), Wilnon, loading brimstone Stal ior ie park Or hor cargo oa board: hese oon AmERIcaN LLOTDS REGISTER—We have received from ‘Thos D Taylor, 8 Wail aad 18 Broad streets, Supplement fog Bata wand 1, containing Cay of 130 ‘of vees ela made dur eat get hc A Hidpd Univean! bandera Nocona of fu now im i = ted pore wags EES recenlly towed from New York, has been sold to Wm H Cook. Praken Taal fol Hncodes oder, machinery, al pyar of Goong pe reer i: eat ot ions Shor aad 28 feet beam a Bi dat ‘to New York, to be sand wil xo_iawo tag southern trade; enh aes ‘owned in New York; Pecommanded by Capt Fauikeabure, Whalemen. ; Louis, Mauritias, Be go eating at Port aes a, Hicks, his, Seo bolas ants © bg Aa pans soy 00 ae te Wh $e 500 do Willits A Grozier, Young, Province! with 00g yd ee pa oy Bo am, be barque Java 2d, Kempton, NB, ad etter from Capt Moulton, of bark Stafford, of ry d Leron Island, July 10, reports had ehipped 17) ble by, Srbarkdaraza. 2d. ‘A letter from’ Capt Alien, of bark Mi peso her at Mauritius, Sept 4, oli ns last re : reports her at Mauritius, Sept it at Mauritius, ‘A leer Howisnd, of reports her at Mabe, Bept 28, Row bark Amie w the Willan’ a ‘A Grozier, of since leavi e ‘icticr from oh board bark Willlam Gilford, Veeder, NB, dated Aug 18, reports her off B lalands, ‘with bbls sp since Inst report, Would be at Taniti in Jan. > A lower from Capt Taber of bark Gen of Fairhaven, siipapn esctea ncaa oor i Brood: “ad diechargod ‘second tale, Mr. Adams, om ‘acco o A letter from C: id bark Sea Fox, of W. port, reports her at Fayal Oct 6, with Also’ bark Wave, Bri; W ry bark Alaska, Fisher, New Bedford, ea FH, ase fog mse fo a i rown, jew Bedfo al Emma C Jonse, Uitosas New Hoalora, 10 sp; take’ AE icker, Ricketson, do, 100 di Petrel, Smi rian Hamilton, 20,'250 do. "The 8" had landed 2909. Speken, Brig T , i ie rae Nov 5, off Montauk (by pilot boat B F Wile’ Foreign Ports. Bevee, Oct 20~-Arrived, bark Abram Young, Troop, N jncnoan, Ty oe 14—Satied, brig 1 Micked (Br), Bernie: Boston ; 1! ‘k Abby Foe Tninbre, about Oct $0--Arrived, bark ce > cigucns, Rosa} Now York ior Sieliy ond Rew tox, American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Nov 2—Salled, schr Jomse B Smith, Ab "a Point. GAPFONAUG, Nov2—Arrived, acht B © Terry, Birdsall wn, BOSTON: Nov 4, AM—Arrived, schra 0 Morzison, 2 te aud Joba F’ Kraus, Purvere, Alevangrla Bt Joshua L Braj on Brown; Jeaale Ht Si uadeh, ees L racy, Watts Mary Standish, Higging, jen, ‘Brgoks, Baluimorey E'S Potter, Pott ter, Piatt a a Bigual for pilot boat No 7, off Cave be * go pre mati nip Willams Crane, Howes, Balto ams a Norfolk ; brig Pert, "Berkios, Philndclphis’ ‘Abbie Fite Fresh eis © 8 coun aurver te fr a. ooninarrugarunenre conga, Meunarn, toed) RIDE, it, No O F Hawiey. Balt ary Alice, Dunn, Brooks) Lit at may Det ved, steamship Georgia, New ov baat cas Li Havat Sey ae for Great Britain; schrs John Shay eee Boston. VORTRESH MONROE, Nov Scraseed in, snip i from Liverpool for Baltimore: brigs Jeanie ‘Morton,, fro York Nassau for do; Georgia, trom Guan for 40; from Palermo tor LP oar Tr ; Vaid Stews Pah be mms 4 ‘Liverpoo! hr Aree thers tS ‘orto Rico. “GARDINER O Ode? —Abrived, schr ‘anes, | Tonnson, New"! ent fachra W Morse, Oliver, New York; Sih, Maihj focArrivel, ‘sche H A Hant, Peterson ‘Twi oles Herri ny Hallock, and PEAS ae apoBt E, Ost Philade!pni et i iF St Croix, Eatot Rernrean Nov ee eee. ‘eohr Redondo, M Tee. Nov 3—Arrived, sloop Mary Grey, Dennison, Elly Bail va-—ticht Sarah G: Appleman, Ki NEW ORLEANS, Get ia Rrriveds pe Boi Union, Colter Bordeaux; Resaluda (8), Cail Cleared-Steamship G 3) Hebieb, Hamburg vid Havana, Santander and Havre. CAOGTHWESE Fase, Oct Sl—Arnivea, brig Lisnie Merrit qxunicti Hor 2—Arrived, achrs Chief, Rondout; Cerrg 01 itn Pg, fate, at SE Wane a; G8 Pa A Fiekup; Tilishe Brooks, Hawking, aud F hate, Alien, How, 0 Ha Bennett; I Anderson, Doyle; ae ina a, Tubble; New Roguy Larry ‘Winnett, Pe Bin or ‘t Ae cpr mas, Lora by | es, EB Wine, Engi, shew Baven; Thales =e Haley, and im Wal Cleared aehr Lb Hickisan, Robinson, 8: Lewes, Del, Nov 4, 10.25 AM—Arrived hry ‘aM, a bark Pt Ae aed tor orders. Also @ bark passing in fi MEORILAND, Kor 3 Cleared, schr Georgie Decring, Wil, eile EA Cochran; schrs Harriet Fuller, and B @ RICHMOND, Nov gy Sid = Besgure, Evans, Liv 1: schr Jamestown, Bi York. ment Tasrived, sors 89 Lindsay, Crockett —Sohr Sea ships Puritan, James Aikio (Br), weice id Sti Konk; Gosd Hope, Wittunss, Port Townsesd: Bn, ei Own, Moliéndo; bark Hammonia (NG), Weller, Bailed—Sh on Woodbury (Pry, Harriman, Callao; barlg Rover of the ), Peterson, Cork, Be —Arried, ah ps Favorite, Greenman, and Joho Bry ‘ant Imes, N SAVANNA, ‘No 5 behrve, steamer Lizzie Baker, New ° ‘Moene, Pioto olatia, Havana: schre Marg Ya New York; Kate Thomas, SALEM, Nov hrs ac U'Batey, Buckley ; Ben §” a peg he and CW Locke, Huntley, Philadelphia ¢ ‘oat, an |—Bailed, schr aver "a Wing, York, Philadelphia. BTONINOTON, Nov l—-arrived, ch? Chas Garrol, Ch Bd—Arrived, schre Chas Hull, Bro Rondout for Repeyr onaeacs ee jew York. re | tucket Beg ow. aM, How ta “FIRS? 1 ot ded hair, no crimped hale auaL ny solid har, 24 ino weight, ai olinces, oly $8: 36 in ounces, #4; 30 ches, welsh he ounces, 67 weight'S ounee on! {1 widceneee WA Rcne'y. Su Se ie: a aor ire and 251 Grand, corner of Chryaue Correspondesta baa th os receipt of color by maiky 4 ROLY DIVORCES LLGALLY OBTAINED nom LL We courts of dierent Sty No pablioity, 4 fe Wen Rs See Ube tg! BSOLUTE DIVOROLS LEGALLY 3 en, Couklin, Baltimore: Gaine Simonde, ria H UMAN | HAIR Seana, different States; desertion, &c., Dublielty no okarge until divoroe lvioe fre NM, HOUBE, Ktorneys oad 180 Broadway. GRADUATE OF N, ¥. UNIVERSITY ITY (MEDICAL College) and R. C. Surgeons, London, ean be cont on Diseases of the Pelvic Viseera,’ A Braatios of 40 years abies him to gnarantee permanent cures Ofice 20 Centre street, neat Cuambers, R. aber. Ke: CORBETT, M M, nie P TERNATIONAL INSURANGE COMPANY, 113 Broadway. ‘The trsarance Ruble are requested to read the following !-# ST TE OF NEW YORI INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ALBANY, NOY. 9, urauance of the request of RW ATT in URAREWATIONAE Lit Lg ry ICE COMPA: TORK I have exai Taira and Gnd ite condition to be as follows: — wnt THe the nn cto $a it ‘and avally ie ednetig c er ded eet all ‘eee INCL! we a NOL Rh ne “holt at UMenny PAE OGArItA pty puticlont to entitle the company to tbe 4 con lence of the public, en W, MILLER, __ Superintendent yinsurange Department, ¢ FURN, * ‘< eke aan Fate overs mip nt test PUT Eoleneae dame 6 Crump Garda Falign Breet, New ere acne s Bill ote oe moses Mustard NSU BN sold, A me fy New York, on Wonday, BI Pupke & Rel My a! A Ie, jabez Burns, Church & Co. J t ulton, oe tekineon, . Wertman,” Jonn er’, Robert J, Lowden Samuel G. deh, Dantel Barker, N. Millerd & Co,, Ciark, Chapin &’ Holler. ——_. PuAW'S ABTRM AgraMA ouRe RELIEVES THE MOST ViO+ vent, five minutes Tike Oh ty aay ni Agta ho aac, fos Bouts Higbee sizoet, hin, Bold by drsaietg verywhert