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VOT rom MAYOR. WOOD ELECTED. 3.273 MAJORITY. THE OFFICIAL RETURNS. THE TOTAL VOTE AS SHOWN [HE NEW YORK SUN. WEDRESDAY MORNING, DEO. 7 1859. tm Loner marae Les ivertiae- or evening fe pi bens spener Soe su ‘The Hlcction Yesterdas Yomerday. Stas pianos, peoiardey, passed off wiih come thongh the deepest in Erthe reuit woo manthated by thie wo at tended the polls, The Woon men were confi- ect of success throughout the day and worked with untiting seal for their candidate, Mr. Havasnren’s fiends went quistly to the polls and depestted their ballots, but it was apparent, ‘at an eatty hour, that many of the Republicans were deserting OroyKm and voting fur Woon, ‘Their action decided the issue. We have said all along that the stragg's was between Woop and Havameren, and thereare — thourands of oureitizens who will to-day deeply regret that they wore so cruelly misied by the corrupt partizan wire-pullers as to throw ‘thelr ‘votes away upon a candidate who was pu: up solely to secure Woon's election. The Repub- Lican managers have accomplished their object, Dat they have covered themselves with dis- gee If the election were to coms off again 1 morrow, Feaxaxpo Woop would be do- feted by ten thousand votes. Bat the geed is done, ond Fersarpo Woon | fs another time elected Mayor of New York. . ‘and corruptionists will rejolce over Wood over Havemeyer Wood over Opdyk BY THE OFFICIAL RETURNS. 80.054 6.781 ‘| POSTSCRIPT NEW YORK BUN OFFICF,} Woinesday 2.0 A. M. j Pi ‘TWENTY MOOND WARD, } igi] Pees 2 MB Gat 9 HR 7 im fe] Wr give such additional election returns a8 : i ‘ 808 198 | have reached us up to two o'clock A.M. G. C. g 63! 6 e it Bronson appears to have been electe1 Corpora- i Fi i 141 $8 | tion Counsel by a plurality considerably excsed- %, Ten Taar | ine that given for Ferwarpo Woon; and Fs P>} 1670 188 | Lrxon, for Almshouse Governor, bas also ran imal : far ahead of his competitors, ‘We have no pres, returns of the result of the election for Aldermen, 7 Councilmen, or School Officers, RECAPITULATION. {4 Counsel. —om F ‘The Vote for Mayor in 1857 and 1859. 1857. their victory. They bave gained the man of their choles, and tho heavily burdened tax-pay- exs must bear the cor sequences of their folly in dividing their strength, aod defeating W. F. HAVEMETER. The Democrats made a gallant Sight for their eessenseress 14 48.980 | Go 021 lb0,005 | Si.tT8 2029 candidate, They put before the people a man os +e ard public reputation is without preety es beaten, but in their defeat ov suffer no dishonor. The honest, unpur chisable men of New York supported Me, Have- sexrxn, and he bas mo canse tobe ashamed of his vote. To Mr. Havasayen, personally, the result will bring neither disappointment nor mortification. He sought not the office of May- or, ad in allowing the use of bis name he sacti- ficed his own personal fenlings and private wishes. He is as strong to-day—yes, stronger in the esteem of his fellow-citizens as he was before this election. He maintained a dignified position throughout the canvas; resorted to no 118 | o2% be Maplin’ for @ Sight." ‘The military were Incidents of the Day. Yosterday opened darkly. Tho streets were filled until a lete hour with a thick fog, through which tn unplearact drizzling rain came slowly down.— ‘Through the mud, stumbling along ih the dim light, troops wf voters camo around the pole as carly as they were opened, evincirg @ deep Interest in the cont:st, Bofore nino o'clock # large number of votes were polled in almont every district, Large crowds wore gathered about the polling p'sc-s, and tn the down town Wards, notwithstanding the strong police force on duty, numbers of ardent politiclens appear under arms during the dey, in rosdiness for any dis- unworthy or dishonorable means to promote his ‘own success, ard be will, we are certain, feel relieved by the announcement of nis non. tion, as Lees of the Ship Biizn Morrison, sal i) —| — turbances which might oconr, but their services were The following is a report of Captain Frexcn, of the American ship Moses Taylor, of the loss of the ship E iza Morr.son: On the Ist of November, 1599, the #hip Moses Tay- er, Faron, elgnted, durivg « heary aie, the ship Fite Morrison, Paxxy, of Belfast, from Quebec, with 8 rignal of distr se tying 6. Oasporoacting her she was found to be. waters yard. ber cecks ewapt and I ber canvas carried away. At considerable tion. ‘valence, Se joss of sbout 19 hours of fair wind, ‘aylor ucceeded iu taking off tr Else Mernocate crew sod passengers, whom ;——| 848 ‘were two wom: b, in ad 26 persons, the: ts not e Truth eve fom th Tain at od ae Pile Fae Mist. vag was done quietly, and eu pakiet engl t =| [B05 | ue sist Ward matctained ite urna reputation Daring the transfer, two of the Eliza Morrison's oveeeeeeoes Frequent Sghts occurred in the Fifth and Sixth dis- men ebowed the mat abject cowardice In nastily —o— leaping on the first trp of the Itfeboat on board of the Omcial Ward Returns. 4 tiip, necessitating Capt. Fursou to substitute two of hes nen. Every attention was paid to the wants of castaways, the crew receiving abundance of _ Gora, Ft Prados ried vt er peasongers poottreh ‘the eet eooveanioda? {Won and'7ood the cobva could wierd “Te ‘cannot bo supposed that the least the rescued crew cnuld heve dove wou'd be to afford ail the semistance in thelr \r, both and extraordinary, in working ‘Mesos Taylor, Yet this was not the onse, Aithough allowed s sufficiency of rest after their lade fatigue and herds ye, and afterwards simply pais equal terms to tre arew of the Mose Tay- ‘hey moitented & mom ungrateful spirit, Oo bal requaated, fm the morniug after their late rea- tain cat und ae toe only tutervat of sun- g their wet kits, 0 ing the pro- = irre Tbe onging t their captain aud the pae- Sengers in decent order, #0 28 Wo itsve e them free tor other servis, they refused to do so. Capt. Faenou's Peremptory Orders apd reminstrances wore wike neglected, and he was only aulo to obte'n scquien- cence by &) them forcialy trom the room in ‘which they lay out thi rrry being on board the Moves 1. aih stantly grow usta — ond dilatory in obeying neces sy onders ana. gone rally unpleasant and unaoo ninoce \ bis sate of things attained ci max om Captain i] Faxon hua anchor in the Mersey, when the Teecued orem, in opposttion to the commends of their own captain’ and the wishes of Captain Paeno, unaniiooualy struck work, and refasd further as: fistance tn docking or otherwise, to the ship which had saved their lives and afforded thom as much exm- fort and as good provisiont As they bat at any to their own ship. Such ungrateful conten calculated, it is submitted, to tmpetr greets ee Ay etry with whien Amercan vessels ritish vessels in distross, and t > curtail greatly the exercise of their kindness aud humanity. It offers but poor encouragement for the inaouverionce for whics Awerioan wansls are with the above object, and bas @ trong wndency te create wplecsact foolings, Presemt Condition of sme Great Eastora, ‘The London Times says io regard to the pres- ent condition of the Great Kas\ern : Now that the Great Eastern is comfortably estab | Mabed sf Soushampton, aud saved from ai fear uf on pvemeuts required in her meohin- ‘tthe wddnone yet Wwauting in the casinos, j Suny be proceeded wrth wrbout del made in the construction of t 1401 783 wau. 6 SINTRRNTIE WaRD, +166 139 There a gue defect in the plan, or rather j eugines, which te of consed op py A id tos there! ‘iter ie Glameter of the pao aio: wheels f 3 shaft is paord to low in the vessel. | Woes he Cress Eastern leaves tals country oa e regwiar Voyege, with full coals aud cargo, her ht of water will not of thirty or y-one fect. At prrarut Al tant draws ‘about twenty:to feet, yot tie floaty of her pai- reefed in three feet. How much must they f'Sibea abs ‘comes dowa sowe eight oF ip the water! As they are at pros Additional iromersion of nine fost, be “drowndd;'hs enginners tera me to tara them at more re ia only one remedy left for this miscsloula- ls by taking out tho paddle engines entiro- and bedding them up sous three aud-e balf or Bighorn alteration which Iv not likely 0 a it would infalibiy take vo or aix splete in aud cost £15 000 to £20,000. are, it is sad, nelthor as well ly Boiabed as those of the patdes, deal of edjustment will be wantel about connecting roda to make them work with leas ‘than they have bitherto done. A scrow shaft mst alao be mate, aud the boerngs of the ‘be altered frvm white mtal to lignum shafts at these parts cased with brass Weed scting ubon we iron. sorew Turuscs are sald not to the and tals, with ‘of ootirde operates wert: fall steam. ‘The anthori- propor teak deck whict are now dong the water through in strosms to ver “ie rt i He Fires F ef we 1410 warp, 4 ‘4 3f i re] 1 i if H au ih .s FEE it 4 } i i £f, rE ~ ' £ Lj i i iH ie a aa ts tess lass conoid tat autumn. De, Hewe and Cook's Confemton, Jomm en makes the teas ox- p.roward to © paragr eon- rapsyad ome KB. Coox ; bn Saeed that Ihave the priated “coafasaon of oun t. Goon Bo far as it G. siowarit in thaw word “1 | egssEecesdtszt “ = = 2} —— 185 ‘Woop and rowdyism sppeared to be predominant. 677 fights occurred, Nothing serious happened, however, “Fes | lyn, was arrested for attempting to vote at the i It wos reported that one of the Lospectors of Election 1945 16) _—_-_— — not required, Proclamations wore iasued by the a Sia 627 Mayor, requiring the closing of liquor shops, and in g gig. Compliance the fromt doors were generally fastened a0 | o and the shutters put up, but fow institutions of the ii at ki: d, however, whether gin-pelaces or groggories, 7 8 ‘were without back doors, at which those who “knew i 188k Cloe the ropes” obtained ready ingress and egress, aes eas In toe first three Wards, voting progressed quietly and without any cbatruction, In the Fourth Ward, Bluff challenges were frequent, and numerous small In the second district of the Fourth Ward, next door to the Polls a drinking shop was open, acd sevoral drunken rowdies appeared about the place, ticts. In the Fourth District a row occurred, which resulted in the lodgment in the Tombs of all the par- ticipators therein. In the 8:ven h Ward, several small fights ocourred, on sconunt of the allogstion of Woon's men, that Havourtre wes « Kaow- Nothing, becaus> part of the Awerican Convention supported bim. One unna- taralized sailor from the North Carolina, named Jonn Haaais, and e man named Damtm, Wruxes, were arrests d for illegal voting, by Sergeant Bockaan and Patrolman Jvvo, Taos. H, Baonsaiox, » liquor- dealer in the Seventh Ward, was arrested, charged with keoping bis groggery open and selling liquor on election-dey, covtrary to law, Justice Branas held Wen to ball Ln $300 to answer. ‘Tho Eighth, Nioth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, and ‘Thirteenth Wards were generally quiet, although a deop interest was manifested in the contest. In the 14th Ward matters were generally quiet, though there were some fow arresta for illegal voting, Mircea Swasmay, alleged to be » resident of Brook- in the 9th district, and Cuas. Commoitr, « youth of 19 yeas, was arrested for # almiler act at the same poll. They wore taken to the station house, iu the 4th Ward had been arrested last evening for stuffing the bailot boxes under his charge, His name was not ascertained In the 15th Ward some excitement was occasioned it that the ultra Republicans wore name, end placing on their ballots the name of Woor., The resson of this was ‘sald to be that Woon was pledged to faver the Broad- way Ralload echeme, In the 16th ward some px litical rowdles got Into « fight eu.ong themsclves, nesr the poll ho'd at the cor- ner of 9th ave, and 16th street, during which C.0. Alms House Governor. rT with e hammer, end very dangerous'y injured, by |. ‘The 16th Precinct police rushed into leged to bave been the assailant. Mr. Demsox, who ls a reepectab'e nan, was conveyed to his real. denco in 9th avenwio, Lear 17th atroet, and Ruse was brought before Juatice Kentx, who locked him up. It iy said that others besides Rinne struck Mr, D., bug none cf them have been arrested. In the 18:h ward, the privcipal disturbance was oc casicned by a party of ewploges In the gas works, wiio came to the polls in @ body, shouting for Woon. Amal fight evsuvd which was quickly quelled. ‘The 1%h ward was very quiet. In the 20th ward, Cth diatrict, Joun Reuay was arrested for tllegal vor tug. Tho last two wards were quiet in general, though tributed. ‘Phroughout wl the wards, the number of uuregis- tered voters was very large in some districts as high ay 100 appeered without registrationand notary pub- Uos were consequently in great demand, Jas, H. Hotourson, M. BL ucKtamp and Joun 106 | Ruay, were arrested yesterday, charged with at- tempting to vote tilegally at different poll districts, They wore detained to await examination, Immediately after the closing of the polls, those mort interested in knowing the result repaired to filled Nassau and Fulton streets, As the returns wore received from the different wards they were At first, the returns were rather favorable to Mr. Havawsrex and bis friends weye great y elated, but when it became apparent that Woon was triumphant, his frien¢és manifested their delight by repeated rounds cf checrs, Tho crowd lingered in front of our office unti: a late hour, and diverwified the ex: citement by giving cheers for The Sun, for Have mavas, and for Woop, The utmost good feeling prevailed. ‘Tho bead: quarters of the different parties were well attonded ; the Mozart men, however, congrogating generally about Tammany Hall, and appearing to have the impression that they hed captured the old large, end efter the bail was closed, a great many ro- mained on the stoop and sidewalk, discussing the re sults of the election. ‘The Pepublican head-quaiters in Broadway were crowded for a short time, but as OrovKn's prospects diminish d, the audience dispersed, and those who remained, consoled themeclves with the reflection that Tammany Hall was defeated. Ey $83 204 letters) of Fasnawno Woon's, ‘The Company em- ui if ployed 285 men, and the office was kept open from ito it Se Fy Monday moraing Until Saturday night, g 8 8 Gigs | _ Tam proposale for €550.000 of water stock of ito 4 —— | Now York, of 18, bearing intorest at six per cent. — o per annum, payable quarterly aud the principal re. wae woe deemable tn 1970, wary opened at the Comptroller's ry 1 ot office , ‘The proposals amounted to $1.924.- 10 ™ cy 900 in sums varying §1.100 to $500,000, ‘The amount 8 4 $ euthorizrd was taken at @ premium of from $129 to no — os © comts por share. . — Se8agesiiei8te The News by Telegraph. Magnetic Teepraps Ofte No. 48 Wall strect, and TITIRTY-SIX P41 CONGRESS—Senate, Washingten, Dec. 6. OMe Mason's resolution avpptled semerday, came ‘Taumevis sald it Sonia receive Be coos rupport, Whenever murder hed bee 5 set it ‘ascertain who are guilty, tnd hold. the able, Lf toe tateon selina woa'd he thane, ‘ od complete. He beteved it wyond 43, good by abusing the ind, om in Sou of ibe iden thet such “asnovement received: sapport frem any coneiderab'e number of o'tizens. Lot this investigation be { and thorengh, and the effect on the country will be meek pibetary. Hada similar investigation been inetitated siontiar t occurred, i, 1855, it would hare been better. “the pale pe mu rf fe ed te at pack iseourl was thon away. He brie recepitulated the faces the aay, | Sa y Capt Leoxanp in charge there. That, (fever ‘was for the purpore of forcing slavery into Kanana, while at Herper's Perr ‘oot was to aboien' slavery. iendmont to the reeclitien 7xton ding t the tng ee to former cares, Mr, Mapow replied that ne not stand in the wey of the inquiry sue, the very doca- meot red ovnfalned al th cs facta “athclaly oot forth, If the Senator prevent @ recurrence of ouch treat he would'got wand in toe’ way of years bad aged tion: But now when fur ‘aod n-it: or that Senetor nor those ‘who act with him, have asked an investigation, it is g iitle strange ne should (be #9 envious to dou jo transactious, The C mittee could not fino both at at and therefore 16 wonld be ‘time ‘expense lost by adopting the amendment. He ‘wanted to sacertain once the resourese wore dorty- td for the 3s invasion, who supted tes oe? tuunltione and counnel. Congress ould Dok act om the subject without official informacion, and if it should turn out thet Congress had no power to pre- Tint, gach, transactions, It is the duty, not, of the Sapthern States a'one, tut of all the to take F measures for protection. Ie alluded to the re- mark of Mr. Tecan, renpecting the shrieks from Kaneas not being beard in Virginia, by saying that Doshrleks wotrd bo hoard ‘rom Virgins, bappon what may jn thelr political rel.tions with others, He did not know what @ man's political education could be aan im up to such expressions im reforence to re- "Tavuiwes answered that notte, te ie say oould drive bim to speak resect ‘Virginia, cr any otber State Of the Union, Korel tes hates “eureka 06 used 1a regard to © neop'e of Kanes, ‘Dut not with the view of cnat- Ing pale loon acy vert of the country. Maron's impr-asion was that the term came from the political ssevcietes of Mr. Taumsuat. At first it was shrieks for freedom. Mr, Hata followed. denouncing the Supreme Coart of the Unita Sten, and 4 ais position Seperaily in regard to the blavery ieinfa 6 rook of the affair, ‘thing right in tne face, and bad been accused of with thet affar, esewsersatraa|" never Siutingolived citizen of Onto, He denounced Bupreane Court of the United States an distinguished for servi'ity te the Slave power, fete pooped} views at some length on ‘connected with, ladiflorence by thoes fotind to thers by the ties of comm: n government, but {f such is the oss, it is time they were made aware of it. Upon such an occasion as this, which bas no parallel in the history of the country, the lovity displayed by the Benetor from New Hampshire ts like the tang of the tuaret, sho af the bed of death. The B uth can tave, ca themrcives 18 ny rorsedy oun be found in tion rennet ase by party on at ‘mot loeaee, lot os know Wat ones Abdtind Mr. Davin said, one miatitying tact was the dise tinetness with whic Senato # disavowed all con reo tion with, or aympatby for, the mad foray of Baows. Woat connect 'on had'the affair at Mberty with the question before ust We have a great duty to perform to aff rd Sak rd peewee to our common country against jom foes wi 3 well at withont, “Srercbas ware ade by Arustors. Ivamson, Peet aod otberr, but without taking a vote on the question tue Benate'ad) armed, House of Representatives resolution coming up, Mr, tual motion to submit a of tae hour rule tt balug t that afer Mr. CLane shall conclude his re ply will he expected from the other aide, be remembered that inthe 34th Congress ove gentkman occupied the Moor tro days. Homoe 18 proponition, A resolution wes adopted that the dally hour of meeting be 12 o'clock. Mr. CiaeK Caused to be read a list of those who recommended the eit-ulation of the compend of Help- er's book; also, the clroular iteelf, strongly reproba- tive of ang om lefly reviewed prominent recommen: Gations ia Hianran’s boale, strongly tg od the Union not ¢ son. Don't destroy the conservative sentiment of the Ohi, Gare offered « wubstitute for Ouasn's resotu- ticn, looking t the unton of National and Conserva- tive inen on the basia of tho declarations heretofore made by Whi Democrats againgt the further agitation of the slavery question. tr. Gusmis moved the previous quontto Mr Wesunvum, of IiLt moved to lay the whole mibject on the table, | Nevatived by a te vote, rofigigurmed without ballot or any eetlon on Cuamx's “eat on the | Hadson Railroad, Bing, Dec. 6.—The axle of a carin « jog Bouton tbe Hi ‘Hudson River @ail- one o'clock this Place tp to olen oloo elem morning. CITY NEWS, ‘Tax Ship Hartiet Jessie, previously reported shaving stuck in thy mud af Elizabothport, was yesterday taken on the lange Sectional Dook, for the purpose of having hor bottom exam- ined. She has sustained no damage. The ship Far ‘Weat is also on the small Sectional dock, for exami- iyrup for Children greatly facilitates the procon of teething by the cums, feducing all tnfammation ; wil pain, end la ruse to terulate the bowene Depend It, mothers, it will give rest to relief health to your Infante, Perfectly safe tm all cnsen, Millions of bottice are sold every year in the United States, Tt is an old and well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY % CENTS A BOTTLE, Rone genuine unless the facsimile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, le on the outside wrapper, Bold by Druggists throughout the world, gi Quart, Cuancn.—Dnos amp Hate Dum pot kt Five Dollar packages, ‘Three ‘ploces in Three Dollar packegen, money only reestved. ad Pennies in Fifty Cent rote, Coreen Cerrs ror sate ar Tur Son orion in Fifty cent rotts, New Pawwres vor s4Le at Tae Sus orrica mt Fifty cent rolls, Bat Bea, ey Se (Nob 20002 witha fk AE 6 ere 22, 28, 95. or Super Onurt Pert ft nt Bs a9 (Mo. 1» Drei 18, 6, Set s Hos, 478, 448, 408, "868, 452, 868, 969, O74, Mtg of Common Pleas, ase, Gt, ey I 1182, 1562, 1860, 1066, 1666, 1606, —Part 1.N# 1070, 1496, i Apt "3 09. OF, LA 1298166, Pants Mow. 10% 189, 1 18656, 1863, 1560, 1560, 1861, “BROOKLYN: re Taree entered teane ant Sapper of a gold watch which Rs nee Certs ihm ‘on and rate nae, mats bet ee oy of Jomrn Boren, M 0, Bal, was | Bantnowr’s Cerxnraten felon! ‘entorrd afew Biehiaminoe ad Foobed ot GEWLNG MA clothing, + Valued at about $90, ‘The residence of Sauvx Frasots, in Washington Corner Howard, BL ¥. etre t, near Johnaon, was also a t entered and robbed of iB ‘Tue Brooxtxy Boarp or Epvcatios— tux CaTHoLIC AND PRoTesrant UrrHan AsrLoms —At a aortng of the Board of Edaca~ y Fonts & Lroste rents Sawrene Bi Maonrre. ERE: eatiotaction then any other od ro #8” Ro BS roadway, ‘oR Op axp Y Yousa asp wortuy rm in relation to the Orphan Asylums, Ti iretd ah of, WNQO'S, Male Reta subject of much discus ‘The Broad ata and Taney Jest of ma tion, Poe | Bott Iwi, and sold by all Dru 1 It te Svon 4 Sepeation—Bever did say piece zsmara. nent majong te | Sucnphcreteme eran carry sae ic Orphan owde that press to see it are 4 a wha ofthe funds of he a are Brooxtys asp Svcrn = Baoontrs Deauze Higeams ax Leora. . D, BACH, 20th street eae ird rows th (the, Brookiya which wil reesive what relation to the educations: department: tutions, From visits recentiy made GENERAL N OTICES, fiom, gout raz/s Ot oem ited at Ie ene ne mornid qualities the easance of bSSedsery disease” earns I re ate nd & pewrar ce " wine bs fom Fiouse ase. 06 Subp st\oe Lis i teendanon’ in, ‘tne | ince ore ciate Morran. reports be | JNO. teachers of the ; tpat the Nate. Pobie Ongmaray Um and P. mended by y ae Meeting ‘ou Wednes- Sete | enh ag subject to the official ‘are subject > the LOM, Becwstary. the sckools of TAL of whlch in Ferpsot w iy eubeatte, . We Bout, City Sup’ Bivedway on December 6, 1800. riety ‘The comin was accepted and the recom- wk ir, Parone citred the following, In reference to Patators-A reguinr the cists of the Aeytnms : oe apart a ot thc bans agln in ted groeedngnsgnad | f PA ANA ke, the Be py addy din doanre eed LUER vu — the | moneys, for the ‘years 1607, 1808, and MOGUIRB, ‘Reeoleed, ‘That the whole patie be settesed to Commitee the apectel the mecting of | tures, for the tenets a the Bet Burd eld tn May lust, for the: purpose of ax- Pees bt Le the amit ing and settling the claims for years prior to | MURKAY, D evening 407, with full power to exemnine and unite with the | Baljec Common Council te adjust, Log ey aud pay | sale at atime doers the Uatbolic sake WILLIAYSBURGH, sae ae familie in ee Sed Sent a WaA.xerp Ovannoaxn — —Paraick Scurvy, Pate a5 Nassau” os while under the on vy night, walked off the bridge at the foot of Bourh street, meeting of the Abing- pe a a "8 ers mquery, eee Noone fe yn BU a me sent to his house in Rha? pent Branpino Array —Louw Korz, was oe- verely stabbed in the ahi Tuncauy Dat, while engage 6th wt, BD. The kavve struck Diade, else ft would have predably inflicted fatal in- juies, Day made his eacape. Bacare of oF aN Atuscen Ooswranrerren- po. Capra of erin ‘Deorve g thon ta Cas oentect t corner of otin $4 and 4th strects EB. D., who, it is Sire set iene ng Co. ‘as the fellow observed the Us | ie we Lainie Ha isa eee as o» ot anéer ah oe gees es | Captain Called om soveral citisens she were ets neat, to aaaiat in subduing hum, but they ref end from ili health be was unadie ‘mione. Por Further News see Third Page. to master him IN FIFTY CENT ROLLA add tices Psnrror Poxoanye Puss. Columbian Halg Dre—Price FIFEY Briest’s cente—In the BADW A'S BAGULATING PIL'B, Dre ly use, arey ris sir tog oantifat Irat'Black or sire oarerct ate ceatatate oro das | Ge Bap SS Bod "Wa a ines KADWAY'B are o pusgative wae GULATING PILLS eubstitute for calomel,mer- ure, oe fot tone oy oe sete of ce Heeaas, the ‘lowe will dnd netoral end canes of 1 rele, Bilis Hagen Re inate ama - idneya, 4: mean ES s of | mar te Pile oe a cure - beare, ‘a have ni ee, tera et ope ie tr salad les aT pitied - We ale FRADE pe th tig, oAn8 8 ot ta. BIPRETo,10, 1, 16,17, 4006, Pe JAMES G. COOPER, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS,