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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1866 WASHINGTON. - OONGREASMEN IN THE CITY—INVESTICATION OF COT- TON FRAUDS—LEONARD HUYCK OF THE MERCAN- TILE PANK INDICTED——AN INDICTMENT FOR PRR- JURY AGAINST SANFORD CONOVER JOR SOLDIERS TRANSFEGRED TO THE TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT ASKED FOR 1/ NAVY—A S1AN " TRipvye atox, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 195 ery train from the North brings Members of Con- . beside hundreds of strangers who contemplate ating in the grand mass welcome and banquet T and the regular committee a -«.uh e of this Inrw influx of population ngton wears o I et. The followis fembers of the XXXI Aenators =3, H. W ma and J. W. Negn J. & Fowler, Tenn. ; Tra Harvis : Alevander Ramsay, Minn. ; Charles Sumner th Con: indom, M J. 5. Morrill W M hxl Ind. ; » & straw may indicate the course of the wind, it be improper to state that Postmaster-Gen Il recontly informed an applicant for appoint- as postmaster, that there would be uo more ges made in postmasters until after the meetin of Congress, The Congressional Committee on Retrench- ment, which has be in session in this city examining witne , &e., for several days past inve ating the cotton frauds inthe Southern St ivlnnd \4~unl.\ to meet again on Friday. It appears that the frauds are mo; extensive than even the most credulous imag The sessions of the Committee and their acts are sc- erct, but it bas t pired that cotton to the value of somewhere in the neighborhood of $300,000,000 has been seized by the Government, and that probably not d a tenth of the amount realized ued roment. At New Orleans, in one tion, qut of about 10,000 or 12,000 hales of cotton < the ( nment got only abont 1,200 bal the modes of swindling the Governme forged certificates or vaths of ownership after the cot- ton had been seized, mnd the Treasury agents would release the cotton thus claimed, or turn over the proceeds from its sale under a ity of the y of the swin. e comui will ken possession Lreas dles were made | doubtless insist the cotton, the 1 to relinquish it regularly adjudic ¥ regulations, A great waje this manuer ng th the cour ment 15 not likely this cotton paying b he amount real’s <lagn: ba , will be eaten up by the penses ine le and liqui- datiou. ‘This morning the of indictment ngai | the late Merchants’ National chargiug him wila ¢ 2 v fands of the b v ot notes, and withd ng Lills without authorit intent to dof The K et vods . counts, chargi First, that or about Jan. l.)'m. he, without authority, a draft drawn | by R. W. Lathan defr | said Latham, T lie above aecceptance without rnt to defr some person or persons unknown. The thi misapplying the sbove-named amount. charges that on the second day of October, 1865, he abstracted and misapplied 100 United States bouds of | each. The third charges him Ll about Oct. 17, abstracting aud misap of notes valued at $200,000, and ¢ ¢ charging that he trapsferred that | Bayne, John Hooeywell and W. { fourth eharges that, on the 11th of April last, an order on the Ccean National Bu with intent to injure and defraud Exchauge Bank of New-York. The Grand Jury of the Crimina! Court has also found a true bill of indictment against 8anford Covo- wver, alias Charles A. Dunnam, for forger; dietment covers thirty pages of closely wr cap, and commences b reciting, that on the A,-m last the House of Represe! tati Judiciary Committee to inguire wheth probable cause to beliete that the murder of Pr NO BOUNTIES | el to give eclat to the oceasion, | was to-day given to the irm of Demsey & O'Toole of this city, they being the lu"d‘dl responsible bidders. This contract will involve | several hundred thousand dollars, as the arrangement will include all the stationery used in the revenue de- partment throughout the country. An elegant tronsscau has just arrived in this city from Paris for the fair widow whom the Mexican Minister is about to lead to the altar. The sale of season-seats for Ristori is progressing ?mnml-h. and most of the orchestra-chairs are sold or the seazon. Friday and Saturda .ps for single nights will be sold. Vi |,>nxtmcu! with mnnncrfy | | [ CASUALTIES. prtoey STEAMBOAT COLLISION AND LOs8 OF LIFE ON THE ST. CLAIR RIVER. BY TELEGRAPH TO THF TRIBUNE. luuALn Nov. 23.—The Courier of this moming coptain of the steamer Lac la Clair and of the captain 1o place the responsibili which life has been lost and thousands of dollars sorth of pro erty destroyed. Tt is stated that there was and no reasonable cause or exctise to_a which will doubtless be the subject of a 1o RAILROAD ACCIDENT. The mail train which left bere 20k A1 the track near Syracuse. ssenger, was injured, but not serious sers were injured: ACCIDEXT TO THE STEAMER NIGHTINGALE. DY TRLEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNE Howmes Hovg | Nightingale, Breaker, She wis towed in by the ste with her shaft broken FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. . m. yesterday rigerhoru. au express None of the passen rond track literally cu |n Teaiis, With the nawe of s morning o A Bivle was "z Journal says that at 20 Jock this forenoon, whila the steam tug in towiug on the river, was lying at the exploded. s is hole She was blown en ALBANY, Nov ites befor 1 8 Heartt en ! uge, and pers, who is married and They were blow distauce trom the scene of the explosion Longh their clothirg was not torn, Bor the b e he limbs broken, 18 be : v ared mas by Robert e )mu..xi— W. S, Of tho tig wan n 14 by the sume pai i exploded in the hose poter who built the s last A T Toadod ar_Highland Creuior Totouto, From the appearance of e wreck it rupposed that sie sprung o leak and. became wmmanageat The captain was Wi, Hutchinoon, a well kno v on tue Lake baving ~l on Lake Untario for ov A DEA¥ MAN KILLED. THE TRIBTNE. 1. Nor. 3 was kil PHILA BY TTLRGUAPH To THE TRINUNA PHILADELPATA, ,\w . BY TELEGRAP TO THR TRINDNE. MILWAUKER, Nov. 2 sick River, was burned to vight Loss, | st CRIMES. ———— OB OF A MURDERER BY TELRGRAPR TO THE TRINUNE PrOvIDENCE =.—In the United Court, to-dn s, wan Ma | Rhode Ik | Fort Adame tod Statos Jurisdic Dutel, Islaud Abmalam Lincoln, and the attewmpted ass tion of the Sccretary of State, were inci procured by Jefferson Davis. That in the cou rse of | their inquiry, it became & material matter and que tion with them whether a certain deposition iu reg: 0 the complicity of Jeferson Davis in the plot at the mstance and procurement of Sanfo alias Charles A. Duunam, betore Jud Molt, by one Joseph A. Hoare, under the ne- sumed mname of William Cawmpbell, and also certain other depositions, among others one made wt the instance of Conover, before the same party, | Ly one W. H. Roberis, alias Jos. , should Le received as evidence. It further recited that th afiauts, Hoare aud Koberts, came before the l' tee on the Ath of May last, and testified that t davits were made at the instance of (urmwr, th they committed the contents to memory, & on the sameday Conover appeared before the Commit- | tee and testified that the affidavits were true, &c. Judge. Adve neral Holt some time ago de. manded, under the articles of war, & Court of Inqgui for the investigation of the various charges wh { Dave been made against him, alike in connection with the Conover test prosecution of Mrs, Sarratt and other alieged of President 1 n. The President has decline order the Court, on the ground that be does not dewn | it necessary to the hulg.-Adv peate vindica- tion; thus recoguizing the groundlessuess of all these AcCURALIONS. Prominent Lo anians bere bave received infor- mation of the departare from New-Orleans of a Com- | ™ mittee with a petition sigued by several thousand | citizens of Louisiana asking Congress to abolish the | present State government and give them a Provisional government instead. Thus petitian is signed by scv- eral of the members of the present State governme wots forth the grievances of the loyal people of Lou siana, and shows that under the pre State governs ament the lives and property of loyal Union men are in constant jeopardy. There are now here a larze number of citizens of New-Orleans, who exiles from their homes, aud it is their intention to press memorial before Congress at an early day, and agitate the adoption of its views, Inquiries having been made) of the' Second Controller by the New-York State Agent in this city for information regarding bountics of soldiers tranderred to the Navy, Controller Broadhead bas decided that & soldier thus transferred is not entitled to bounty, under the act of Suly 28, 1966, and that the allowance of the first | $100, notwithstanding bis transfer, was by special statute; but after his transfer he was no Innp: rs | «oldier, and is not iucluded in the law for the equali- | aation of bountics, Owing to the number of minors enlisted inthe Army | without the consent of their perents or guardians, Gon. Graot has lssued an order to officers on recruit- ing service, directing their attention to the following para; of the Regulations for wiee, which is still in foree: No person, under the age of twenty.one years, 18 {0 be enlist ad or réeniisted, Without the written of his rdian, or master. The rocruiting officers must be very par. icular in ascerta b trus mge of the recruit. eafter, in case of every recruit rejected or dis Qarged oo accouut of uinerity, whose ealistment has Been made in violation of the above paragraph end without the -rm:vd of proper authority, recom- mewdation made that the expenses inourred by the Government for such enlistment be stopped from the of the officer makug it. The complaiuts of corruption in the issaing of trane.) portation by the agents of the Freedwen's Bnrwk made in an article 1o The L, Georgian newsp are believed to be wholly without foundation. charges probably arise from the fact that the Sontlwrn; sailroad companies are reluctaut to tran: body stGovernment rates, now that there is ty o{ uess for which they receive higher prices. Thuu oty of the officers issuing the a5 excuse for refusing to obey the . Gan, Sewell ordered to proceed to the Bouthern States to Departmental Club of this eity, since the election, has been in grest trouble. lllyoflim times isued o oall for 8 meeting of the members, but n]"&: less than a guorum answered. m&r have ed to give up of lha Club, sud have turned ifuto terw the ' Johuson Temperance (1) Club."” ber of visitors were ot the White House . The (hv-rnml Departments will all be , to give the clerks an opportunity iving. !Dum‘.“‘d'ns ::l.l l.!ohn . to-day i y rosident Commissioners, under ..,"L'i'. roved June 21, 1566, the amount e pfla‘ by West Vlr‘mh for supplying the Laternal Revenue De- | residont Iands, and the Supreme Court at the last Geveral Tern the recruiting sei- | u tlou. T OF A MURDERER BY TELEORAPH TO THE THIFUNE. o KZ « 1 ( illery, owned by H. | of Ppol Fotal voto, 7,112, yesterday resulted in a tio vota. Thsee has gone Democratic. clected Republican o yer, who received 2 Tammany party for Colonel Joel W. Mason was on n oveaing by the K Oliver. Hotel ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. repemt— KANSAS. The following is the official vote for Governor in Kansas, 0 all the counties but one—Chase: ~FOoR mlllll— L. Me Crawford. nuw-ll. Rep. Dem. Leavenworth. 1052 2%6 Dickinson. Fracklia. . Greenwood. . Jefferson Jackson .. n Lyou. Increase over the vote of lRf»l, 9,1 Republican wajority, 11,382, Allowing one vote for every six persons, increass in ulation nearly 55,000, ——— NEW-HAMPSHIRE. UY TELEGRAPH T0 THE TRINUNE. 28.—The election for Mayor No election. Ward Wards Oze aud Two have PorTsmourn, N. H., Nov. POLITICAL. s COLORADO. FAILURE OF THE ANTI-STATE MOVEMENT, DT TELEGRAPH TO THK TRINONE. Dexver, Nov. 28.—The anti-State Mass Convention, alled at Golden City on the 2ith, was a failure, only four persons responding. ———— MASSACHUSETTS. NOMINATION FOR MAYOR OF CHELSEA. DY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNZ. Bostoy, Nov., 27.—The citizens’ cauens in Chelsea lnst night nominated R. 8. Frost for Mayor. His principal smpetitor was Robert W, Morris, a colored mau, o law- for Frost. LOCAL I’{)LITI( LA yait=ad MOZART ALDEEMANIC NOMINATION. The Mozart wing of the Democracy last evening d Jas. E. Coulter as candidate for Alderwan in the Tbly District SCHOOL-COMMISSIONER NOMINATION. ith was last night nominated by the 100l Commissioner in the 11d District. RADICAL SCHOUL-COMMISSIONER NOMINATION. Tuesday evening ed by the Radicals of the VIith Distriet for Sehool- T RADICAL ALDERMANIC CONVENTION. John Contrell was nominated for Alderman last hiicans of the [11d Assemmbly District. RADICAL SCHOOL TRUSTRE NOMINATIONS. Radical mectings were hLX\.l l:ut ng for the om l.nm Fitteeut! .lmn w b nloesty, adwurned weuty second, Mr. » Frida il EFLLEY RATIFIC, A meeting was held lnst ovening at the o SO0 TION MEETING. 10 Tt roughly cou Bamesty unquestiove acter. both pablic wid privet kel cualongrs ry good citizen, without dis inefon of party. Revolved, That we will nse every hon means to secare bis 3 hete and that wa nvite the mer hers i ghe U ieh be county of New-York would best be st Mr. Kelloy Mr. Charles 8. Spancar also corroborated th Mr. Andrews At tho conclusion of Mr. Spencer's the Ton. Jtich ard Kelley entered the room. and was most exth.slastic o made & fow pertinent Femarks relative ki Bowl PHILADKLPIIA, D charg el awal A NEW RE ADSCONDING CLERK ARRESTED. | By TRLNORAPE 0 THS THIBON | FORTRES: MOSROE, Nov. 25.—Among the San | this afternoon found and arrestad al clerk of Abram Hooley & Co. bezzling §5,000 | on from the o waived & requis York. and is to bo taken to New-York in rolk detective who arrested him. Hardly had | pmplished when the Santiago da Cuba got San eisco directly after arrest been 4c Nicaragus, and the left for N PURSUIT OF CINCINNATI SWINDLERS. | BY TPLROR PU TO TRE TRINTIX W. E. Mall, a New-York de- d Burdell of a { Da oir bendgua They #wiodied firm of brokers ir Rardell has been tra b ot o0, ————— INTERESTING LAW CASE. Alaganiniet ASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE BELONGING TO RAIL- ROADS. TELEGRAPH 10 THE TRIBUNE JurraLo. Nov 2% —Litigation hias been pending for some time between the Buftlo md State Line Railroad Company aud the authorities in, the towns of Evaus and Hamu- g, in relation 1o the assessment of taxes upon the Teal estate pany situated in sa v s wero brought fn tho of the Company. in Evans and Hamburg were made out pany sought 1o reverse the decision sud and avoid the payment of their taxes, re- certiorari, which brought the assessment- lis before the wral Term of the Supreme Court for reviow. The matter was argued and decided last week. There are lwu?urlnvm involved. of importance not only in ity, but in everv town in the State in which a ruilfoad ration hos any real estate, First: Sball not real estate be assessed sgalnst the company, and the tax levied and collected the same against & resident of the town, upon his real-estate situated the: 3 or shall the same be ssscssed ag * lands of non-resilents.’’ except in the town or ward n which is situated the principal oftice {or trau acting the business of the company | heasnd . What shail bo the bisis of valastion of shid real eatate | Shall it be the value of the land the same s the land adjoining, and from which it was taken as farming land discon- nected with the rest of the track from the valne of the sy structure thereon : or shall 1t be the value of that portion o l:n track 0r real estate iu said town, with the superstructure taken i connection with the rest of the road for the purpose to which it s devoted ¢ It hia been the uniform practice thromghont the Stateto | essens oll rafirond lands in the towns where they are situnted as tion of the as sorting to wHli Teld that to be correct, and affirmed an lAlmant roll so cial Term Las hrk\ | p W on 10 the Court of A]-prnln ond the Board of Suy visors, f 118 recent session, appointed a Committes to sce hat proper legislation was had, if eeded, to remove all doubt a8 to lhnmad-nnnucl- ereatter. ———tpin ey THE PACIFIC COAST. e 4 ARRIVAL OF TREASTRE FROM OREGOS—SHIPMENT bF SPECIE AND BULLION 70 CHINA—FIRE IN SAN FRANOISCO. SAX Fraxcisco, Noy, 27.—The steamship Pacific arrived this morning from Portiand, Oregon, with $154,000 mm ship Perle, for Hong Kong. takes 810,150 in silver ddition: to the “4!;‘!. I ‘:‘}u:,"" -c:::nld ueu:m belfore reported for or's e ve son a7 lvatghe p nry 1a this city was destroyed by FLOUR POR mton—nm SUIT—MINING 8TOCKS. Sax FRANCIS00, Nnv. 23, ~The next steamer takes hence 500 barrels of flou for Now-York via Panama, an having been received for the finest grades for shipment to En- [ Tl message was cable and overland teley and the order filled and advices returned 1o the send- er of rdnlh!n-lhyi]‘*'nrh. Gaston Dartols lins commenced s nnx against The Alta Cali- Sornia newspaper, for §27.000 dam. fi for ulleged libel in 10 mflmndmm;l’mbl rtors p-my for which the ‘lnn"u dnwn:_ad mn- 7ol berm uingQuotations : #9600, U'MIMKL !-lchnhlfi l Mlu Sax Fraxcisco, Nov, 28.—The bark (s wig has chartered to load mflv‘fi L % During week Wel hrp ‘0. have shippad from their Vhfl‘lm Gold Hill ofices, assayced bulliou valued st ——p———— BOSTON WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. BY TRLEGRAPH TO TR TRIBUNE. Bosrox, Nov. 24.—The Mlowing is tho rogulu weekly statement of «h condition of the Boston Capital. #41,900,000, e to other hnh..l!,ms,m ". m nnr- other bauks. 1 4 381, g llnl tender notes 17 mm ('m-m'n (Imonl) 9 mm Cliveulation (State . .39,07 t the Annual and Geueral Couferences. JOUrLs t-morrow, ke ago de ( on, and the probellities of Lis cons Mr Nathan Kiugaley followsd in a few remarks whes the eting adjoure IMPARTIAL SUFFRAGE. M- MPETING IN ITS FAVOR AT WOODBURT, X. J, T TELKGRAPH 10 THR TRINUNE. Camory, N. J., Nov. 28— A very Jarge me in favor of Impartial Suflfage was held at° Woodburr, N.J., last | mght ches were mado by tho Hon. James M. Scovel | aud othe Fi ul. TRE MONROE. —— HE SANTIAGO DE CUBA ARRIVED—CLEMENT C. CLAY VISITS JEFF. DAVIs. BY YELRGRAPH TO THE TRINUNE. ForTress Moxgor, Nov. 25 —The m-m-th Santi- s arrived this morniug from New-York. and took on ngers and {reight of the disbled steamship San put in here seversl days ago, and sathed for afternoon. The Sun Francisco salled for Xow pard t bt Clay aud wife Thnuk llw hrr' this morning from Balti- Davis's family. The Clement more to make o i JoDgth of thelr stay 13 B0t Knows, but it is saul they lave for the South vn Friday. PUBLIC CHARITIES. ANy o MOVEMENT IN AID OF DESTITUTE COLORED PEOPLE In THE WEST, TRIBUNR, The Cu1CAGO, North-Western Freed- men's Afd Commissio formed an association in this eity 0 pro elp for de, n Weatern citios They appeal to the farmers of ll‘ \A- \\ lacous, lowa to families on their fams. —— RELIGIOL — METHODIST CONFERENCE AT NORFOLK. BY TELEGEAPH TO THE mn“. ence of the Methodist E at Norfolk, and concun eral Conference respecting ov. 28.—The annual confer- iscopal Clurch was in sessign to-da 1in the recommendatious of the Gen- the change of the pame of the “hurek, whereby the wurd Bosth 46 dropped. and in the ques. on of admission of the lny representation into the Council of The Cenference ud- FORTRESS MOXROE, N ‘here are only abont e hundred and 6ty boats are —— A REBEL TAKES THE OATH. BY TELEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNE. U LovisviLLe, Nov. 25, —Calhoun Beubam, formerly nited States District Attorney for llhfnrmn took the Am- nesty Outh before the United States Court to-duy. WINONA, MINNESOTA. As an evidence of the rapid increase in the popula- tion and productions of Minnesota, we copy from the report of the Bonyd of Trade of Winona, the following Comparative table of Wheat shipments for the ast seven years. during 1666, :nn.a well known merchants of fied us thet bow ever usalul ol iy, ihey ey areall more, erertions to bring u,n!uny out of M-fllhflan Meose: by, Luwpired b Bush 128 Itis numM that umy 5,000,000 bushels will be sbipped -~ We ll Ouce Our Dlry Wu b Tn u recent eard Bl :llh!ll .f Alhlfi’ ulfil‘. Lcnlll & On , - at chiy. frani ’VM y: i oW H‘“ T hevs LR P' Guibent ) n la'6F Sewing Msehlnes, v'-u" wld '1".'{», l-‘ ol.l hlll‘.fll‘ to hm.flh Illlpvhxu has eatise Sealia doublethined ruschines ney b fof eortala , and for these who have ll.t"’l‘ li“l l. e them succose Complica'ed nd A2 ofiaagemest s i T e rvcatofs of the ddabie-thresd fuith wars engaged kuuc mare rational inveation of & I'I—‘lu & new and more reli iy " lable wimpicity, vase of A al oy o i pm s ey ly ‘public perd, 8 per: i e b e s b e Rvambetdy the at fratthl m.a.:;"' X ite b inctdered o g of bobbins, threading of * under naedies,” -ul-Lud o T MUSICAL. —— ITALIAN OPERA—WINTER GARDEN. The second night of the scason was very unfavor- able as regards the weather, but the attendance was both larg and brilliint, The ever fresh and pleasant opera of Fra Diavolo: was ,.n sented ip capital style as regurds the leadiug 10les which lusve rarely beea more sutisfactorily rendercd. The md ing of the role of the Engiish Lord, by Signor Roucoul, 18 new, i fs less of b caricature than we usally fod it in the bands of men of less sxperience and smaller genins. \\ilm ing to extreme burlesque, in which the ‘vnlll-mm is 1 suob and a fool, Ronconi ot us o strongly warked and broadly humorous version of 4 highbred but absusily buhlwm traveler. 1t s o character shrewdly aud brilliantly dnuu. and full of Kunm e ladoli tell with the lrumn and oae whick only o man of talent could ereate, and stands out in broad relief among the imore important characters. rliny is one of the happiest of Miss Lonise Kellogg's efforts. The music suits her strie, and sbe sings it with that grace sud naivets which are the ‘carms of I nuer, and which =y character b ly demands. ideal of the dushing Fru Diavolo, as !u as bearing uid are concerned. The oue fault ho evidenced in his irst pemsous- tions of that character, was a too prononse and robust tende news. 1t seemed impossible for bim to sing in mezzo voice, but hus be lad grercomein great measure and sang the pleasant love songs in a subducd aud, at the same time, pussionate mannor last evenfng. It was a marked improvement, and sup rb-a the one thing wanted to wake bim the most effective Fra 1o of the present day. music of Li I mela is not at all suited to Mine * slie made the best of it, as might have been expected ters were well sustained, wstra were exoellent. Elisi: d'Amore wiil be given at the Academy of Music. Brookiss, on which ocersion that charming young urtiste. Miss Amalia M. Hauck will perform the prine e, assisted by pal nrtists of te company. evening next, the latest anccess of the Maretzek of tie North,” will be performed with the t artists assuming the leading roles. Miss Louise Miss A. M. Hauck, Barogl lind “and Anmnncct ¢ musio in this opera hdnlwummnmllfl the baads of such artists will surely exert ita usual charm. Its success in Boston was m:[r’lhvr “remarkable. The cast is the strougest that eould be called together. MATINEE AT STRINWAY'S HALL. Mr. Jerome Hopking will give his second Matinée or Apresmidi Conoert this afternoon at 330 o'cloek. Miss Heine, M. Cooper and Mr. Schmitz will assist Mr. Hopkins. THE POZNANSKI QUARTET SOIREES. The first quartet of Mr. J. B. Poznanski and his talented condjutors will take place at Apschutz's Musical Insti- tute, Steck’s Hall, in Eighthist., near Broodway. These instru: mental quartets will be found singularly worthy of the patrons age bath of smateurs and professors, Al the drtists play five. 1y, but Mr ski is cmisently o first class quun.unl.qer, and will make o great effect with his perf o, for ke bas the true art spirit, ad thoroughly nndurlundl d feely tle meaniag and intention of bis suthor. He is tiuly a consci- wis artist. and we expect much from him and the party who with him. WEDNESDAY EVENING POPULAR CONCERT. The wet weather interfered with the attendance at this Hall but still the numbes of visitors footed up hundreds. The orchestrs, Theo. Thomas, played movements from sethoren's second symphony, very tmely, ‘The effects were B vraembie for the size of the orches- lighies orcicatral pieoes wero Eivan were loudy appla s Lisic A v A ey dinbeo acquire befure e will be fit to appat in a concert room. Mr. | Boekelmann has considerable execution of & certais sort, and | very little else, w Conipay following' lmfllu'n‘ llent. with great spirit and ATOR F'FWEX\'DEN ———— I3 RECEPTION BY THE UNION LEAGUZ CLUD. The Hon. Wm. P. Fessenden, U. S. Seuator from Maiae, and late Secretars of the Treasury, was given an ele- gant reception last evening at the rooms of the Union Leagoe Clubis Union square. Only a few persons were presont out side ofthe regur mombors of the Club_and among the di- tingue was Cyrus W. Fiekd The guest of the evening arrived v Inte, nnd wne eacorted to one of the parlors where the ub were waiting to weleame him. Ie cate accompanied by Seustor Grimes of Maine, the Hon. E. D. Washburne of Iiii mois. the Ton_ Mr. Tooper of Massachusstia, nad Seustor Mor- gan of New-York After tho party kad beon condacted (o the e Club, a0 wdress of weicome was delivered by ponded to by Mr. Fessenden. Other ‘the gussts were eatertained £a a cor dial mauser. THE DISTILLERY FRAUDS. — PROCEEDINGS BEFORE COMMISSIONER NEWTON YESTER- DAY, T)wn esof the [ 1 States agt. Rowe, Schwal) A came up before Commissioner t witness introduoed by the Dis | itiet-Attorney was Mr. Samuol Enyle of New-York. Ho testi | fied that Le bad engugesd in the manafacturo of the * buniug | thuid for 19 years ‘and proceednl o describe the process. xamined —He said aleatol w faelf: that ‘the wa vrn"r yoars, at fie would if auy ouc s Distillery. w that this dis Joua t Attorne tillery wis owned n | Witnews stated that Le Had acen nnm' Tochine thers but bad 2ot seen Rowe, Mr. Barringer was Superintendent, and the Jcense was taken out by The next wiiness called w des. emiah Higgins, who testified ut be went ino the Pranklin ave. autillery on tie loth inat. lguor as it came the worm ; it tasted ke | whisky . had a alight taste of turpentine; he thought it tasted strouger o Wrpentin io o short time afterward. oe if some- not know that turpenting had his viait 1o, the Wbl was L0 see i | ne Law I that the “ata®” e placed ould bo analysed. The Distriet E. . was then pm-ml formerly be 5 Jdudge Dist. undor loek and key Attoriey asseste Jobin M. ( uummhun ot "r--u oF almost entirely. the burning fluid of eommerve. which was from 15 to @) _per cent of turpentine. i shown him fi the . it wust be s poor quality of burning fluid; asider it the article kuown #h commerce s * busning Hp hald djourned RACE. A meeting of the New-York Yacht Club was held tast evening ut Delmonieo's, corner of Fourteenth st. and Fifth ave, to make arrangements for the fortheoming Ocean Yaeht THE OCEAN ¢ was u large attend of the members of the a;uulmn. Commodore McVickar presiding. The owaers of the following yachts were present at the meeting: Fiootwing, Fleur de Lis Haleyon, Haz Heprictta, J ine Maris, Rambler, Restless. Seadnft, Vesta. Juau Ewn, Geraldine, Additional notification was given fn yeganl {0 the men. and a liberal appropriation was mde for o of_chartering a steamer (0 sccompany the yachts as far us Luulv THook on the ocenn Yucht ruc The race will commence on Taesday, Dec. 11, and will con- tirue till the yachts reach their destination—at the Needles, venr tho Isleof Wight, At the couclusion of the meeting & canmittee, cousisting of Messrs. Bennett, Osgood and Lorilland, fatied Commodors MeVickar to accompany the race. aud give t the Needles, when the yuchts arrive at their desth ‘Thia yacht race will be the event of the century for daring ad Aterican eaterprise. Mr. J. G. Bennett will sail bis own Yockt on this occasion, even if the otlier yacut proprieturs | “bould decline accompanying their vessels. We are requested to announce that the exhibition | of the Artists' Pund Socloty will be open on Thanksglving Day, during the usual hours, vi2: from 9 a. m. t0 10 p.m. The exhibition is an unosually juteresting one, comprising the best asd largest collection of water-color drawings ever seen in | New-York, and we trust that our citizens will not negleet this | | opportunity. ' ey BT | HosmeoraTimio PHaRMAcY, Up-roww. — Hoy- purey's Sepctric Mepicixg CoMpaNy have established a | | Branch at No. 58 Sixth-ave., near Thirty-fourth-st. | ) STATE OF TRADE. | BT FELPORADE T THE TRIBUNY. ;l- 1WA ;n Nov. #.—F loor firmer; Donble Extra Sprine, $925% 0 40 Wheat dull st §2 06 far No. 1, #1 82 for No. 2, and $17 | for No 3. Outa—suies at S, for No, 1. Corn—saion at e, for No. 1. | | 42,000 bble b:. 27000 bustiels Wheat, Shipiaente=7.000 2000 boah. {50, Nov. o ¥ioue "q':--:. Wheat—sl-s of White Michigsn - $3 20, Corn 2c, lower for U0 3o ) Mixed at 89,5 No. 3 B3e. - Oute, 42c, Rye quiet. Lake fre Te. en Corn by steats to Boffulo, Crxersnart Nov. 2| rm ot .'. at 82 54 Hoge doll and Jower; sales st # westher unfavorabie for packivg. Mess Pork “" “ $19 500 Lard dull. Gold 10, Burvato, Nov. o Flowr— teasy f 06 bblu. at §11 30 for Exten State Wheatmarkes 0ot and wieedy; wies of T Corn quiec and t S0e. for Ne. 1. ol ot o et 61 a8l 05, firin ot #1 08 for =55 n.i....- Tn Deceaber, at $19 30, N e 1.-.‘.11‘-.-5- xu.ul'h#" s, AW, Nov 2. —(A“fl Aall: salas 200 bales Midaling at 2. l‘-?;.urn, ‘Nov. 28— Cotion uachanged: saies 00 bases Middiing s st Lovis Nov. ln‘;"l-m.un h’:" low i r s mum Spring, ‘ C uchanged. Oste providons. nnsbanged Waldky ut 36 83 3. 12c.; 01 .d-lllw o. n.junp-w..m Aoy 1 m b-ln n yostorday's cloiae somew bl easer l-fillu‘].l;, ..l.ul:llu-nnht -n- n...n market Is nu s-r-l-. L 380, Whest 343 20 po bush. Com ""'ual-u I?-"‘ AT Sy ‘L M *h iow, wuum | SATURDAY, Dec 1 T4 BIRTE® KING—Tn thia cty, om Moaday, Now. 35, to the wile of Leopald Kiaz, !- l't-dwl papars pleass eony. ROBERTS—-On Wediieaday, Nov. 23, 1855, Rache!, wife of Joba H. Robects, of & son, Ty MARRIED, DINSMORE - ADAMS—At Waltertyws, Mawe.. on Thursdsy, Nov 32 by the e Georze 1, et W Dinamore, oy of New- York, to Helon ¥rances, daugbter of A’ MIM g BLLIOTT—FANSING—At Con al Chur Upper Ao . Li_ L. on Thureday, Nov. 12, sl. Reary A. Kiliott o this city voSihes s Rovalte Feuoiag of he spove naed m , the (lAR”T'ITF—Im!I!"N)K—Il W-hln.tn Cit; I Z7th inat., by Char D.O- Eulalie, duuluruflh-hl Dw-a‘n-i on'--.u BN, LAWRENCE—COOLEY=O8 Wednerdsy, ov. 24, st Chrst Chureh, Fifth- by the Rev. F. C. l."l‘ Goorze L Lawzance to Lottie L., daughter of Randolgh M. Cooley, oll of this city. NORTHROP—FINCH=At Clarkesfield, Obio. Ih“. Rev, l .. Ohle. og Suaday. Nov. “",‘;’ Oity, 5 1ine Van Hiper of Jereay R—At Brooklyn. E. D.. on Tuesday, th 272 Y Josy WV, Botion 1o Bailé Louiss, STEELE-VAN RIPER Ty, Wov. 2, byt N. Y. to Ausie E. Vau City. SUTTON~CARPEN inet., by Fri o duugiter of Wilism T. s TWEEDY ~WILDMAN—In Vi Conretiony Charsh, Daa ity Sacond Ward—Sewatn Disrict, No. 8% Sevoatbave.i P TR A e b | v e : TAL o R ¥ 8. € HAWLEY, Obi DIED. 5 comaing ! < {on, o ES—At end. Nov, 23, | Lsament, cotner T ..,': J Gm..... [ By el (o Piosawork [ the trads. < The reiatives and the family re l'l‘p-!’"l‘ nvited to tr|'dn.4’(h’.u:n‘nn‘l‘llnfl;|:d:l:.hm-fl-l'l resdance, Poug! on g"d.‘ Nm (1 Finy, 30t e nulv-nlm- on the Hudson, on Mondav m& i, Newcomb, ouly ebild of Newco . end Elzabeta Advice to Lovers. - Newsr risk @ seolding by neglecting to s1ppiy y-mwmblfl PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS. Ttiis u‘w or a2 sagazed couple to bave s CEREUS mbsuadar Al Bazae: The Méud:'-:l -'unmllmn of the bwfl{.ln rospeotiully iuvited to ."T“dlm funeral, at Lhe revideuce of bis pareats, on ";flq o'clock m. CIDCKZE—OI Tuesday, Nov. 27, Mrs. Grace Crockott, in the 31t of het age. elcives i frlode of the fumilyare regracuy, vitnd 104t e e o e onge o. 148 Chrisoghecitts ey Tt tao. 1 o clock p. o o) cont f The 'l HON BGHUYLER COLFAX, (uusun-u Bay View, N. 1., on Tueaday. Nov 27 Elizabeth, wife ~ the laze Jauee Gibwon. +ged 57 yesrs and 2 womtiis of the Howe of Reprossutatives, * Docrest motherthow hest Iefs us Wil Giteer s Soibrated Lecboter g wor R wo'll trush s u-a-usnwr, ACROSS THE CONTINENT, in tha cqm-m Ghureh Sauth Bletnat, wl..u--)«-fi, lhlfllv Notioa to muuu iy ‘New Fork. “m.q-ny s oo caieat o ol zements are et s 1 Ve o Vo e b oid Brewery. No. 6l Pazk-st. Exetciaes m- 7, u-pulhuy y vt 0 | e Friday afternoon, e HALL—Suddesly, on W-dhnfiy morning, the 23t fust . 3t Clove, Datchess Co.. X. Y., Albert Hall, i the 50o year of bis sge. HOLMES—On Wednesisy. Nov. 28, of preumonia, Robert. youngest wons of John F. and Maria A, Holues, uged 3 months l-dbd-y-. The friends of the flnlnl‘u- invited fo attend the Finoral, at lk roal Eat Fuirty | 2 o'clock ; and the childrey's dinner will be .-md 84 0'ch frirnds of the institution we invitel 1o be pn.n All wbac dence of bix pa-en: Hifts-at., 0o Kris ded for this s ituzion showid . 410 clock a1, i iy .m LIND3SAY —Suddenly, on Tuesday, the 2ith inst., Johu Lindsay, sged | sion, site of the 30 years. 3 months and 3 deys By ordes of the Busrd .r'?lmm fl.mmn-mmmna»mn-rmn alao the members of City Lodge, [ SHARFER. Su; No. 40, F. and A. M.. are rewpectfully javited 2o ‘rend dho (umerel from hie iste Tesidence. No. 199 Efshth-ave!, on Priday. the 0tk In Society. t. st | o'clock, without further iuvitation. His remains willba | _ The 110h Annintw uu-lfinrhc'n de'ynl the. New Vore, will November l n to Gresuwood o interment. IOOMI—AI Wilton, ou Tuesdsy, Nov. 27, Sarah M. Roome, aged 29 0-1-)- " Dalionico's, coroar of il The \flll Y u and ace coquastad 1) meat a5 ave. aud Fourteentliat. at pons P e W cttully favitad by | O'¢Inck for the tranmestion of bt TSt ek 2 el e | e a3 i Msingrn 3 1 repuestary Ill:dml»:hld)uwn -at., Wilten, on Fridsy, 30k iast., st i ‘L X P u\' 0. 34 Exchange place. kil wid RISCK o fo OHN NEDV, No 34 Broad . .. SHERMAN—On Wednosd: ‘man, i the 57tk yeas of b JA\W:‘ l(u(l. vo. # Kead= st L N’ No 591 Brosdway. Full:u:du:nu 4 bl reridocce i 3 L1 ROBERTAON, No No. 2 I;hsuovz P - urwday, 2 st ot Joclock pmn JaR. DENNISTOUN 0, 45 Willam o are y ity invited to at'end. nulu wiii be tageuto | Porsons interested in the Sw ty ot it anaoiatione, wi Ui eors: Gonn B iota s Pt ers please copy. SMALL—Sucdeniy, on Wedaealay evectag, Nov. 7, Thouss S merchant of this Notios of foratal 1 to mortow’s papers. fast., Miss Aznia Smyih ted to attend the fonsral ¥iith unite with their countrymea ia celsitation of the day, can tickats of the Managers or Secretary. % waee {VA‘ OALleDEl. w llu: Teuy \fl.’ ‘hllv:‘ et a sl Baptiat €Fneoh, earaar on THURSDAY EVENIAU, Nov. 20, st 7§ LoRE atio ( * Peniana FouNe.~ Mooting of Fis »,,..».,Imng TLIANCE L at Yoakers. on Wadnesday, the 28h last., ] i EVENING, TRt et s SWORDS—Sndden'y, oy Parorse wite o Honty Swordes Notive of funers: e safter. A'unu L ‘"m':f Gr " mom, o WRIGHT—At Philade Saturday, 2th of pasumonia, N Tl opllociioii Bt e b o ey goty s voukdets | -emeotings 't belug Piavkegiving Dey I to cxpocied thet W1 Tarert “lopuniicau Liberty” aud the overtirow of 1 ntten: n-l toriuer!y of the City of New Disater, Black ruf:w.lnunrvr:.uxr ATANDAY NIGHT, (0. V0, without faf’, and sxplaia the fate wn..v-,.o ntment to n. m-. wiio Rocked to aud Ira about COOPER INSTITUTE last hear biai. iw‘ ror o the 8 of the pubi d, i 1ies0s vag pebone; o4 b v‘-'.' prved 3 rcdu?mArfixc rum MACY sad Branch Officn of our eviablishment at NO. 388 SIXTH-AVE,, N»u the g of Brosdway sad r-mvhw«.. i the Ila of the " gext door 1o the Post ffice, whare we AN EXTENSIVE sTOCK OF HOMEOPATHIC MFDIcml"s, MYCHAEL CONNOLLY. Pebilc mestings of the ehtizens of che WHO ARE OFFOSED B0 TUE ke 8 locch upol lhr( A(yfirlfll" py- with despotio sway, and which is now striving to avoid the eacts of its erushing defeai in Nowember. Sud secute a uew lease of power by ruuningRotunr candigate ootaile acd o ST others wlo s 1 v of tho o JUOGE MICHAEL CONNOLLY s« Controllr. will be beld o the tiaies 3od places, and bo addsoesnd by the Jheskers pamed belo Lot the peopie of Tammany now rally and make the November victory fioa! s0d comrises 5 e of Dot Vst Ot ot ORiGINAL TIRCTVRES. THEURATIONS, DILUTIONS ABD OHN ¥. 3AVA uoukon’r 11 BOOKS. Parnic Riawnr, JAMES CTRKA ""’""“ FOURTH WARD. THURSDAY, Nov. 29, 7 p, m.. Il-x ry-o FAMILY lLlDIClll CHESTS HERING'S. PJLTI‘I.IHAEL’! U”l’l"l FRELEIIW'S, * HUMPHMREY'S Hulzun'm‘(" sfl. 108, IN FAMILE HOHZOPA Tiic eETFRR\ARI wiurk& HORSES, CATTLE, SHLEF, {008 AND DOGS PONDS EXTRACT OF HAMAMELIS, en Hall, comer Oliversad MICHIAL CONNOLLY, POILIP T MeGU! ATRIC D, RN JOHN J. DUFF! AUBREX C. WILSUN, AUGUSIINE E. COSTELLO. FIFTEENTH WALD. THURSDAY, Nov. 29, % . m. McPyke', No. 14 Lewoy piace, owchert. qua MicHAEL connorLy, T T0nN 1. ANTHON, HOMEOPATHIC VIALS, GUR; u.u.ns !wuorm Gen. . G HALPINE, JUM\J n ALrn‘h')L Ai:.‘«!(.\ LA (rmnm MITCHELL, NA ¢ ki E and avary artisle pactaining o the Homanp. m»h. of Medivimn, S MO AGCE, SONN AniospsoN V0% PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES, SEVENTEENTH WARD. “ their fi ~atast ”'M.WM'S PATHIC MEDIOINE 0O, 502 Brosdway. ) THURSDAY, Nov, 23, 74 p. w., Harwony Gasden, No. 139 Ewex-at. MICHAEL CONNOLLY, AMES M. SMITH, I AN G, HART, SitnnG: SALEINE -. \;' .(y.q.-:mqg P " o 5" La‘l WL 1L HOUAN, JUBN M. m.m.num‘. STy "' ’, toom % SIXTH WARD. FRIDAY, Nov. W, 74 p. m., Sixth Ward Hotal, EAKERS. MICHAEL (‘U\h\lLLY ln\thL M. O'BRIFN, PHILIP J, MeGU « HALDINY, JOUN M. IIAIKI‘MKO‘ -‘r “I‘ n HINAAN A JOUN J. DURKY, SUSTINE E. 0USTELLO, TENTH WARD. FRIDAY, Nov. 3,74 p. . Pytiagaras sl Cansl ., noas Bowery, axeRs MICHAEL CONNOLLY. JAMPS M. shTH l?ll\\ ARD J. MONTAGUE, DANIEL 1L, OBILEN « JOSEFH MITCHELL, * JOWN A, PRON, NATHAN NESBIT, BS 50 TO %2,000. Thao largost sssorimnt that can be fund suywhers. M. J. PAILLARD & Oo Manotactarars sud Importers, AIDEN LANE, (1p staies] N. ¥ FRENCH CHINA, SELLING AT ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICES. ) NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPES. B T 30| ke 1 3"m0-l- 3 PHILIP J. N..n,u(r SIXTEENTH WARD, FRIDAY, Nov. 30,7 p. w. Jehos i, No. 124 Sevonth ® MICHA l.(u‘(\n[l.\' JURN S ANTHON G, HAL Capr. WAL H. BUGAN, ¥3 UIBBONS, NATHAN NESBIL L] Dinser Broaklast A lasge variety of ELEGANT FANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. | DINNER, TEA, TOILET AND COLOGNE SETS, MANTEL VASES, PUNCH BOWLA, &c., &e. Si'var Plated Ware, firat quality, beautifu! designs. Parisien White Stons Ware always on band. Cut and Pressed Glass Wars, baad. wrmeat manafactursd. HoussFuraisiioz Goods s Wood aad Mot Wacs. N Ml(‘IuFL CONNOLLY, MOALFAR, JAME S MIBBONS, zD\\'AluJ e )w\nr'. q AUBRFY ( Siejon Wi, O HAWE, TH_WARD. o FIRTommthat, Seas Third avs JAMH M. SurTe, HADLEY'S CHINA HALLS, Middia of the Cooper Instituts Block No sounection with corzer stote. " Far-Rings and Plus New St Awl-,l Coral. Carbancle, Etrussen !N!'N'l"fl' St Ourns auwso. Malachite, Ribbar, Siivec, and olbother tyigy to door below Caoalst,. FRIDAY, Nov. 30, 1p.u Abl L CONNOLLY, r WHL G. HART, PATRICK J. MoALEAR. Juu\ M. HARRINUTON, by GRO: C: ALLE NINTH WaRD. 5 Brosdway, o ; qh Fisw "hvlm - and dewelry i deacs MICHA SAKSKS JES M. SMITTH, fyrwals by GEO. C ALLEE Mo a3 Brondway. ooe dos baiow Gen. C. 0, EDWARD J; MONTAC o W N NES! Jo. ¥ LICH sles e Tous aud Studs, EATOREREY Y T SR B T oy 0RO, € Now Styles 2 1 $1 & ALLul. ho. s u..u--. e tlon Aue arr u}o\mq 2 vmsmn CHINA u.!fls‘ SETS, zA sm u 2 Chine Dinnor Plstes the domn $2 30 l:m \v-w rn.cl China Tea Sets. «u #7180 500 Calored sud Gilt Tea Sety, wazn # 500 White Franch China Dianer Sets, lm pieses, 3. T ol of tie JUHN A THOMPION. ELFTH WARD. Washington Hll e bdred-nd weny ot SPRAKE ) HK‘“A". (‘I((N“OLL\' J II'H‘ 1L AhfllON NS, J. DUF J. MeALEAR, M AJOR \\\( G. HART, JOHN M HAMI\OTU* AUBREY C. WILSON, FDLIH'YTHTH WARD AUG. E. COSTELLS uear Thicd-ave, SATURDAY, Dee. 1, [ n., Union Assembly Rooms, eoraer of “Guand w- ¥ Am.buh-nt CONNO! LY‘ JAM'!N SMITH, ‘I)J-Yfl‘llrl.) JALPS L DANIE ' BRIEN, JORN 3 H ¥ord, ‘I‘-mr & Beban, i MeGUTIE v E:LLLvuJL HHOGAN, PATRICK J McALEAR TWENTY-FIRST WARD. SATURDAY, Dec. 1, at " .p m. ulfi!b‘u'u corner of Second ave. wid bied ot KBRS N 11 ANTHON DAMEL M. O BRIEN. EOWARD J. NOKTAUUI. MAJOR WAL G. Hal § No. 809 BROADWAY, commer Houston st WATCHES, JEWELRY ax> BTERLING SILVERWARE, ot rednced prives MICHARL COXNOLLY. Pll‘l‘l 1P \lr«.u'nz NATHAN NE=| IlI gl The Exceut! Gommiien ¥ third teudsoce nl every mewber s k. Puse A Copon tual Lowxvoy HoH Loxpex o l‘ll '(,flllil Cmas. B, Hatx, . ORDOY ‘withoo! arr Cozoe i R, { Secretaries. Do Haim Cotow Dyeisg. Fais Cozom Eatn Coton B 5 conta's ol half boses of oo A weh B SWAVNE & SON, hudupm. e Druggints and does fu Toilet arcisios. Pariy, Invltes .,.gfl SA' 1 ll)k nrrvu‘.r?‘py ,\1 OCTATIC ciation will be held on FRIDAY r\rvm. No .3_5 ers, Bowory Hotel cormer of Sixth ot. at SLEPHEN H.KNAFP, Provident § Secearion. “Nineteenth Assershiy Disirict [ elntion,—A specisl m»'h!fl of mx. Assoc Hesdquarters. corier ixty-v wnd Browws da, VENING ot 7§ xv’wnd CHAIA.!H GE auad Hououx_ jr., Secretary. Mr. SLATER bavins 1o i Trom P lovtior e 51 {l-.ln Vs B RENCR B B AS, QUILTED SO PEEE AT —— Masulaot of Ladics Fronch Snoes, Topoetom ook e o L 14 Btoviwage . T, pHon D ena Dlcric L iy mfi - WILLIAM B. WHITE. o S Ko i i s p - dust and ofect o luage “':- tie sole mauiLe s Federal Cnion Nomiaation Bew vatietien. 'm)"l‘i:fm;.“u Bate Yok CUNTROLLER. et l'-M--1 . pCHABLES L. FLEMING, Warranted o sure, Cirs for, E ) T - erpugers 10d Poople S T%v:fi’—r‘_ e e i I-n il cowd eutrance st Woadlaws x.; yoriath &, VIilth Connefimanic District, i_.“ 'l"-n Twelfth, Ninoteeuth, sod Twenty socoud Wards, STEPIEN ROBERTS, ANDREW SPENCE, GEORGE W. CREGIER, HENRY C. PLRLEY. Dr. FRANCIS A. THOMAS lu_nhr v u“_l-rblul For ALDERMAN, Xith Disrict. Twentieth Waed, w-. Crarr, Cn l":_. lh flw’n, llre- g_“ o\-,‘JA .ffl-' o the ki ::'-’n = .‘F&;"....‘.."'.‘.:"-z‘:‘u- gfl:fifl .‘,fi:"‘n full dirociiona, a. large betilety sud. f ol Winde lfldfl RO AVRIN flll.lhdl* & flll]l HATCHER, E ly filled by R. C. BRS ; MI.: el &":’.’.‘.E...'.':‘ . opposite Merchner Fern L.IG_‘.‘Ifi e m 5 . ADA l. Porraghaot the coust L 2 - e -lnd-- -H-n e COOP. Groret, No. T4 Comumblust. ik Counelimaniy Diatrcs i, and second Wards, RTHPEN ROBERTY & .,?mflmmmm‘ (i