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mtinaed from Pirst Page. «TY AND COUNTY INVESTIGATIONS. Charges Against Late Street (4 Ss ) Chmrles Pgh) Kaw Dismienes the Casc—N pearance of Mr. Cornell. As previously announced, at So'clock 764 terday afternoon, ExJudge Whiting, ap pointed © Commissioner by Governor Fen the bille before the courts, they o beon | four or five mandamvses isnund courts during the past two years, ono waa issued in the. Tax Commissionor’s case; witness re. | membered a certain wartant draw: in favor of Orison I i] d by the Controller, witness p drawn for a toatinn hairman of the Volunteer Committes’ of the I rd of Superviaora; it was properly certitied by pert yard Did you ever collect any m the apecial committee of t Q | ey from ton bannootto <b The Loreenr ann 1 Se Craft & Melatyrs Notwithatanding the annonncoment by Judge Nelaon that be would hoar no argument on the question in dIwed in these cases, aa he had decided it | deat of di before, hin haa concluded to hear argument to whether the indictmonts can be main | & Qined This brings up the quoation whether | 6, € the 1 Iter.) of 1406 ia conatita- | Apoy tional. ‘The qu will bo argued today | 4 or tomorrow Ww Monroany Re Tho greatest mortality was rd, in which 18 dewths occurred, ont — Tho tor jeaths in Bri M4 gitts h were ‘Tho principal Consumption 2, ongestion of Lungs 7, Pao ploxy 44, Typhoid Fever 6 tal number oklyn during bast wook was 147, of which 37 wore mon, 33 women, 43 boys a I causes of Dincano of Heart 6, Disease of Brain 11, Scarlet Fever umonia 12, Marasmus the Ninth o i he charges Of COFFUP: | ie aubordinates of the Controller's vilice | Corio ov tre Porowye —Mott Be tell | Soe 4 sist tate Street Commissioner, | for polit tical purposes) A. Yes. Fe the steamer Potomac —Thia case came | Serr ron Divonck.—Yeaterday, the amit on ageian eared in the Supreme | | Q. Will you give instances | A Tdo not | he Ciremt Court yesterday. on appeal Hunting Mo Stewart againat hia wife, (Caries @. Cornell, appa’ | Know that it te, necessary ; ut is conucoted | UP ls tie le tee appear. to he that | Deborah M., for divorce, was commenced in | Court General Term Room, to commence |" th my officlal du [The facts of the a oe tha tex | Ce Daa he the proceedings ia the matter. Q Did you ever colloot any mon about one o'clock a morning of the Teh | et " ieninet Jodge Whiting. after taking his seat upon / personal purposes of Matthew 1. I ] of Jay, 1854 the aehoonee A,X. Heel, | een ted “adults haiti ‘ghe beach, said: On the 17th day of Novem: | * QSQ\SF UE member when Brennan's | ever tuomae. from Baltimore to Nor: | Mr. Vreeland, Superinten nt of th Camne der, 1 received this commission from bis | joiae w A Tide nae to. | (ilk Mail reached a potat in Bizate (hae TAG faa Geek naive eel New York. (Judge Whiting here read the | warda building tt oalineds, GA | er een ee thee pehoower tae in the house. Stewart and his wife w motice appointing @ Commissioner to | fiectiue toanewer 1 i wot t nord Brat ried Riteen vente ano) Apu Liven | Bear the dnvestiza of the charges | The w A that ‘Re would not bey meant po Med cicheld (Bras he Mla egeinet Charles @. C late Street Com | whether I SA eats laces pald ree Avronrast ro Minty Deninguestt.= goissioner} Judge Whiting then directed | | for the purpose of paying for 1 The Board of Snpervisors held a apecial | nedy, to call | Mf ‘@ house; he had @ perfect " r saw tho | meeting y 1y afternoon to consider the ia a r pleased with hie ow wan ke on ite! propriety of eollect the fines of eae | mone iter asiuess ot irteen tho d persons who had neglect: | ral arvee | Oy ia @ hey ed to abe tequirements of the militia | i e@tamination of the wit + rested helm law, In course of the debate it was be resumed th rnin otk stated that there waa no way in whigh these n Herrick woe ® aie eo) fines could collected unless the Collecto We for advertising j the | harbour hu, | of Taxes was authorized to act and app r ete by order of the Court: witness ion The claimants deputies for the purpose, to ba eot a ea of ir. C . spoken to Mr. Brennan fgr over tire aver that the collision wae canaed by t at the rat Sperday, Anothe Ringe Commissionse, The A had # per misunderstand anta violation of a well eetiled rate of | anid th ho auth evry ole f iy Brennan. and when be got re ation, That a vessel € ed to hor | te deb a9 to’ the Collector, | fer proveling ta the ma pled for # mandamus to compel the pay tmitat Tie schooner was) who wae tinder the Control of the Common | Te Ee at pestass aap Sans ar the 6 witneas did not darken | Go" Wy libellants | Council, Eventually the whole. thing waa pret of the cha the doors of t troller’ oftice tor three | we the case, in| referred to the Law Committes. years, and did not reeegni he Controlier | the t ql Yodge Whaing Yomi ene ory Tae weeaeiier wan orate: |e ANime | Deavit oF A Marie Orricer.—Captain Reteo diemisaing b 21 y wineee throwing off art of loa bl | Mi E. | ALN, Brevoort, U.S. M.¢ | yoaterday ut dare te say ater © and paying the conte of muit (for Hhetlants ond John EF. Par | hig residence in this city, Tho funeral will | a. wholly une Mr. Herrick was asked to look at a copy of cons, fur viaimanta, tue Court reverved 48 | take place on Weduesday. Captain Hrovoort app the Bexpar Artas, printed Pebruaer 25.) decision | d the service March 2X, 1X20, and was | Ps timony tw te offered on relation to the © Blant Lestinon Ax Atirorn Coustrarer@m U.S. va n the retired List Nov. 22, 1861, te tareamiqntion of the charges 12 the set | Onjection was made to the reading Of the | on te aon Tho. defendant is charg-| AN UxPORTORATA Conoxnn.-De., Elias on the Ith day of Novem: | “pir Herrick was asked if, in 186%, Central ed with engraving counterfeit 59 cent frac | Lynch, one of tho Coroners of Kings coun: | } General on the same day | park stock to the amount of #6,000, worth | tional eurrency plates. sl- | ty, fell, on Sanday evening, in Bedford ave. | 4 Commiasioner 2: $111 oF $112, was sold to the daughter of the | ready been published am our The | tio, and broke the cap of one of his knees, aid procee Deputy Controller at $100, The w 4) examination was resuined today, and after! which has three times before beon frac ¢ day the notice ad ba did not | the testimony of a witness that aho bad] tured, ‘The injury ia wevera, Init it is thonght missioner, he tent his fee |" Way Matthew T. Brennan the known defendant to have been engaged it | ho will not be iigapacitaied from utteudtug office to tis Honor ti 4 spirit iy getting up the $9 (ostimuuial | making three plates, the defendant ree to ths 4. Ny Sg Sand wildermen, hota at ¢ bad lS ic pl hold to bail in $1/00, to await the action OF) Evacuation Dar.=The flags upon the he afternoon, when the Board | Q —Was any #0 fret) Auiyaxo Lancese ar Si vet! §. va. | Public buildings were displayed yesterday in} accepted ay seane, a0 ¢ Y+ | testimonial votedto Mr. Bluut by the Vol Ie wisn Pires wekeTl twas | Honor of the celobration of Evacuation Day, | * atated Dy the ear Commlnes ? fOHARD Firzcnnst The accuses I. y horney Gene: bia gentler gen eel eateed ele thine from Chas, | EOF Was no military parade, howover, oftice rei Q im of $14,090 voted to Mr | Anderson, a felfow aeaman. on the steamer | | Cauncn or the Mrsatan.—On Su the farther io the mat ae Groat Weatera, The ovidence ot being | Rector of this church appeatod to the con. 2 have ended—" be | eet not know. | conclusive, the accused was discharged: gregetion to aid ia reducing the debt of the If the Beard of) fi tercick was saked If be wrote several | Action to Comput Tift vie Pre | ured, and i y ahort time $10,000 were y stated that they ¢-| articies in the ScxDay AtLas, denouncing | vovaycn of a Covenant.-¥. W. Heck }o wi ete cepted the tafe ontroller Brennan and others as awindlera, | TORMANE | —- ing | ing | ¢ CB wach caused foF | He replied that he did, bat that the articles | et, al. agt, Michael Abli The plainti® M . Pas. seseons. ated a Le! si fenction | ire mere matter of opinion, | | im this care, which was tried ia the Common | _ 4 ARINE NEWS. n Aetone giv oficial f | Mr. Herrick was asked whether he had | 4, feltavihies ti (ha wail of the ive Srdesting spon my character, b should have | by moans of which he obtained payment for | heel nt contained a covenant. on the ~ pha hore gor rion to’ say | bis bills Hie roptieg thas, he hed aot. He | nai Use Teaser to keep tho premisoa in | 8 RAMan ira. —teeony, Phlin ipbla; Tabor, How feat I Lave vo 2 of the pereon, Of | could never make anything out of the friends | Hwlsit. hm Mare lant the prosiisce wore ; She late Street Commissioner, and have sot, | of reform in this city; but that he hed made | Untrore sonat a; ond the, premises pot did I ever have. any personal animosity | over ten thousand dollure by going over to | Malla 8 ma aoe Getwide tite waciae foward him. If 1 have exer seon him, which | Mr, Brennan? Ie edd that he had not el the detoudabe to rerele lke We Wes probalde T have, it mast hare, been 00 | Aineg: the Mth of I , witneen hus | " evita one lage Some casual occasion, ear) tutertarned | Paid no attention to Co Brennan, | | owa expouse, and d 6 the Cont of the fe- axrtvm ped say reqotoetice, 211 tae eater ta/aae Mr. Herrick was cross-examined by Mr t 1 TRAMATUPS City of Cork, from Liverpool and Bgainst bim sey possible prejudice or bias I Prady, and said that no cousiler Aas | Peer cre rene Desloion tosarves Quocaater e) Albemar. chmond! Bai Kose, ‘ would sot ba epted the appointment; { oitained by Mr. Brennan for the settlement | Covmt or Qexrnat Sessions —The fol Fi nplre Wr W limagton, i c: Higa, ertiand a 1 was not in any sense bis personal oppon- | of Mp. Hertick’s claims. named prisoners were sentenced ye h Sly Fal t. 1 donot know to what party precisely Ube late Sirpet Commissioner belongs, If a he means that party which does not love | the d ite preservation better than | then lam his political o; means the great Democ pute all party prejndices b the integrity of the Union, r Mr. Noses said he proposed to prove that J Thompion, Baltimore, Boston: Balvor, Hou Fairtanks, s soon as Mr, Herrick’s opposition to Mr Anhate, nnan ceased, Coporation advertising was | Conrad Stith and John Tuckor, potit lar from Cadi, BW ATvas to a large umount, and | ceny, State Prison 4 years and nthe tm bille were paid, Jeach:...,.John MraAford, attempted from Réwbent fee Besten, Mr. Lawrence suid that the adgertising | larceny, State Prison, % your... J) SCROONRRS-Vonus, iaven; eforred to was ordered by the foard. of | Oliver, attempt at grand larceny, State AK Thomas, J . E yoare aul & jonths.....-deorge Van ot his political opponent. 1) Cubsryucny Sud Mr. Brenman had uo con) ry, State Prison, 3 years... | phew was not appointed his “judge.” J had no rd Kk anid he printed the Clerk's ch, grand larceny, 0 Prison, 3 Judgements to pronounce—not even a0! annual rAort by onder of the. loa Ulureony, Stato Spinion to express upon the question | Supervisors, The til, which, was. six Kr ot his guilt or mnocence. His case ae muaiwd BELAKE, has Heoe: Adaited | wou, 3 years and 6 a aa not to be tried before me, I was] se'r J | Farly, grand larceny, State do nothing save to take the toatl | Oe ination waathen adjourned wutil | Prison, 3 years aud 6 mouths, - mon rit fate, fight cy {28 | ton o'clock this morn Poutce Ixteruionxcr.—A Jerseyman Ae Gence to the Governor. One would suppose | Mentvo or rie N.Y. Catnotie Socierins’ | saulted end Hobbed.Jeremiah O'Connor, from a Nasty reading of his letter that my | Usiox=Exection oF Ovviceus-—Avortioy | Living in Hudson City, NJ, came to this being the owner of the contract for clearing | gy 4 CovsrireTion—Ownets oy tHe Asay: | city on Sunday night, and became intoxicat airects ane sof the city of New New Londen; CC Banks, ville, he 54 year of his ago i MJ Russel, ne, Hondout for Boston; Biiavol Nov. 20ih, Boversien ure, K, over which irceta bis denartment | CATION, &., Ke.—Tho N. ¥, Catholic Scie ed, About 3 o'clock yesterday morning ho exerdises a wilo and extensive jurisdiction, | ties’ Uuion held their tat mecting Laat ¢ mot Tinothy Donovan, in West ateoet, and rent? hh Ai i apery n over ne con: | ing, at J 78) Pighth avenue. | asked him if he could direct him to a lodg ‘act fur cleaniny: ie grec.sover this con. slegates repre. | itg-houre, Donovan condu teact bo had no jarisReuon whatever, and | This body ia composed of delegates repre: | iNx houre, | Dong eae nothing makes it lis duty to interfere tn | senting the various Catholic institutions and | fe knocked hiy down aad d any with # T with bi The | organizations in this city, aud their object is | nor's money. The latter replied th Coay tat L orcunea dhe reapeetive Pest: | theerection of a Catholic Institute, and tho | none. Donovan then, Saraee ine Haven ale ested contractor atone aiid the eame thine, | establishment of Catholic libraries i taken, off O'Connor's coat. and. vest, when fs Utterly untrue, and not one statement | duatrict of the metropo ch Book dohn Sawyer, a watehma dle his appear auade by (he Street Conn ner. to prove | allowed to seud thre to this | nee, Donovan fled, was arrested with : saasertion, has any foandation in fact, | Uni A tow ¥ ea site rae oaga . th aud vest in bis possession. Justice am sorry to be cot ed to guy tha if | #pectively he athe ug Sovieliog were 0 peommitted bim for trial O Conn Abad ony revenge {to gratify.” this | represented ovoulng: Hlnoming Oh peter te niet eanvasat te the Anglorio: he invent dale Catholic ation, St. Michael's | trou aH OH an Bielinend. Liv alone Snore than eompensatert, | Library Association, Harlem Catholic Aeso- |! oneal Shel th ae Ble saya he bad ne tew wd had no cau ciation, Bronson Literary Association, Cam. Dangerously noord in | " heh that a fuir investi. | ming Library Association, and the Catholic On Sunday afternoon, ann | ® would ¢ tint iication, and | Library Alter the ele nof a iran, ook the ante tem weition of Ale st Hatges Governor Renton with sper {tho body proceeded to the adoption of a | Les tne ante marten | Nae ot ANOS: | ere REDORLEM Ty Lok a, fron ately raion | Society is to be gove atitution | « th cast by a man known a til be bald {in the letter and bylawa h to Arche 6 5 Siavin that on Fri y evening, Nov. ¥ in ation easily | bishop, MuC lent of | day nigit Culrass went ito ster saloon joes of particular tm Jon Hight of the Commis. | the Union), who hast ap Hof them, and) in Xpetng street, wear Hudson, a company | m Wy order of FELIS Pi! veie et oid thia cele. | they were wlso adopted without alteration, | with sovernt frignde and thie suecnede Rae | Sees Dok ENG a tt t Com and a committee was appointed te erm | drinking, Caulrass went out on the sidewall tho Arohbinhop ot the wetien of the moet: | and milla tice lecen o nate ldewalle 0.11, DIVISION NO. &, BROOKLYN, | a fight in the saloon Ga Chakces kc tues ice Cacaialior orita s Wee Prenidente | given to the tury the fullowiug vordleh ores | mcnormient of the Investigation ail, Catholic Sabeary; Corres: |to hie tnduries Paci iu pune | : Tea CAAT et Ma cuhtaes wa ta « teon {pining Serhan, J. 3. MeGuire, Harlem at the banda. of Bandy Slavin ty | TLENTION— RALLY, IRISHMEN, K Catholic Society; Treaaurer, Wed. Bergen, | day ot November, ‘0 muate bis | Iy—A wyublic meeting Re seeles Tenn mw by Anson Heerick sud Mr. | Dronnon Tuatituie. ‘The following weutle’ | escape, wi 1s still at lange “vo Bute Sela thte joulton was begun before Johu Sedgwick | Men Were also elected, wa a Bout of 1 Chis Ladd Hind! Koeiareeaieian appointed by Governor Fenton to tale tes ie at he Wet he . lich ! De 1 samination imony), in the trial chamber at Police | und Wa ib Keo ot Frank, Hellen and WR. Baleoek, who BMeadquarters, yesterday morning, ‘The at- | ciety. The Union thea resolved to for re juuplieated in ae lid aC he keeas ondauce was not large. ‘The State was rep. | Hetunelyes into a vouinitivw of the whole, Oi Nill i © rT Leearaee Foeontod by Mr. Emott, who appoared fur! goviety inthe city, and askitig their coo: | Titel List, was eit bwture Justive Qhe Attorney General; Deputy Attorney | eration tu the work in view. “Uw ie! Bowling vestertoy, “Thomas Lord tentitied neral 8. H. Mammond, G@. F. Noyes, and t on mllourned wtih Monday, the 1 Ni te i IL i ve in po ne Mr Daly appeared for the Citizons’ Associ ; losera by tlie ry, teatitie Ne at | wees ’ ANiw Ps The fiat nambor of ° at ho had ; @sion, and Mr, Tieunan waa defended by she ey ra vreit $3,00 uf his honda.” Nowe ot the | A. GRAND TEM Se nee at Be ConKGIAN, w semimonthly paper, 1 limony Colt io the acenged, | don at the hall geen , tite that ho | ithed by tho stents and alumni ot the 4 Hoi wae V wistil F edgwick having announced that ho ¢ 6 of the city of New York has been ‘ aging : wae ready to provoed, Mr, Emott said the| civcdut the hee afi eae denen Fea woe dent | . Proceedings took place under a statute | Cateye mutrers genoreliv. nid sence Hrootiyn, ab by beceuber. THOMAS wesod lust Wintor, which directed that] Qiued not Mik A eiBlene aE swore | hae aut. ass @ DRLANBY, 6° charges might be examined by a referee, | pny Heusen A lal named 1 ’ ANH BULL On eliuctae ane it = fnstead of the District Attorney The At lin seas : : 1 my domes HH. Met 1 , TH. LABIF: Tari MATHEW T. A BSP oe ease ae Hal Ahn ht ree employed in the oftice of Seeley’s cor Feoiding wt No. 82 | is: svcieny Not, Jersey Clty. will Bold and ti ntod_ him (Emott) to" appear | rated works, wie hdly: burnt yeu || ' ‘ nuder a fit of ‘etek Bpaak lent ou tt the Attorney Goueral | terday morning by the explosion of a ca f nl secant upon his Biiging je on: Mr. iivady enid that he foll It 10 be hie tine Which he held in hiy band | wis j ee ey Pant Free, JAMES CABIIEN. luty to ohieet to any one taking paren the | while Nghting a tire he was yeanoy a 4 ae hs ; us andiccnalhes Set the Attorney General and “bis aeyuty. | Aree! ver persou, She ran into the atreet,| > BOARD AND ROOMS, @ acknowledged t ition elaimed by Yertn's Hanvrs We ny aths Ny sistance 4 ed, when it | Mr, Fuott and Deputy Attorucy-ouers | ieee pe hetptep : : A ben it | A PEW YOUNG MEN CAN DE AC Hammond. While be was pleased to meet | i! ¥. for the week onding Sa 1 ; ubeanoe her: Bias] Preshise. vise Peers st eae the other gentlemen [Noyes a ‘ou | NOV. 24, was 207, being 2 wore than in the Ht + own throat iso 8 tow Sebalt of Mr. Brenuau, whose Was) previous week. ‘The number. of zymot wt ‘ on Was wrested drawing to « close, wid wh Was | canes Was 76, aud of that muuber Ih wer ji frees) PRIVATE, FAMILY WILL LET 1WO 1 i needed to attend to his official duties, ha | fom typhoid fever, ‘The whole number of ' A Cees y ished rooma, with Crepla would object 10 wuy person taking part in| deaths was an increase ol Ly over the core MeGill bad bu ot a5 rene: Aon She precedings except the represent ponding week of last year r ‘ the Tusane i, John's Bark bs he Ktato. j Asytiu . Mr, Ewott said the Attorn twextaceAbout halfpast seven last ‘ ica A> RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN power to uppoiut more than. one evening, Pred. ‘Twilly, waged 2s t tion | Aste) fort pent at e heres @ctas counsel m any case For his own | (Utne! bird and Lewis street “ Dratior as O cae aw wart be could not give his wholo time to | {lly fllin Houston atreet and broke Wis Hy Cartain.—On | ENLGE hia oane, and it would expedime the trial of | {yHiet tg, Mae kee te Bellevue H ul by | Sunday at ‘ Honry Oswald the charges, if the gentlemen associated | ju, tant atta Hartly, @ inbor | for some years woud of the Third es a with bim could couduct the examinatio jas aba way St ea tator atreets | District Pulice, uudes " rm K Sarog” bat. ‘ela| Mate’ He ove an tll Grew ina bare lan, Motil Holic ws “swap satan | A GROCERE STORE FOR, SALE. TOUR Ghougts the power of the referee was sim | jug his thick leckeg, yylane, street, and | died at his residence in Warren atroet, in | Zh oe “bet Tbth and Teun is Ply to take testimony otfered, and report the | ty tue Cay fleas tat Was conveved | the 70th year of his axe. Mis funoral will | oe rn oN Tk ume to the | physicians 1 hat tts, The | take place this after uuor CORNER LIQUOR. 81¢ palit Lawrence said that if the Governor physicians stuted that RADE Cie oper g beat « jorn'e be wld wd had apointed a prosecutor who could not | CIAL Canvas City Can y give hls timo to tha case, ft'wea the fault of | THE ANNUAL Tats of Muchine | ¥4 have completed thei labors, and | SEQ, eras ss ‘abby Ld i gare She prosscution aud not of the defence | Sparaers’ ‘Henevolent will tuho | yesterday made their au euidub Ot the | . “ . Fr wick said that be alwy der: | @ this evening, ut Assembly H <4 i Eh ND » mod that when the Attorney General ap. | Kuvins, 090 Broadus '2 | votes cast at the last slection Ne ee erate er Etart @Psred in an examination, be bad power to | THE COURTS | The total vote for Street Conmissioner . for two ately af 64 Bul ren srosiaio other counsel with bim this} Count Carespans ron vis Day | 0) Furey (Dom.) 000; Worth (Rep) | Species “ee ust admitthat Mr. Emott repre: | preme Court—Cirenit.—la r 4, | 10105 Furey's majority 2506, The aiajori: | J i 7 Eiscepeten far atce and he th ugh | bn 1085, 740005. Ghar Dish wor ay ate Lt by whieh the Aluerition were estate NOR er 5 AND g ge Nes, 3b), ly 2230) 219 AE © us follows: Second Warder ourtes, chemical Simei ot" the assistance of associate | 013, 2455." Part II 'Nos. S04, wid, sft aya | M whey Cem} sit, Boutin Warder 2106, 834, 1890, 1961, 1894, boy, coin Reg.) OL, Sixth Ward=O Brion 602, ia PT ll it was agroed that the | 1082) 864, 1502, 1604, 114, Mes, Lad Kighth Ward—1 a (Kop.) 341. Tenth eharges preferred by Mr. Horrick aud Mr, | Torim—Demurrers.-Uuly Nos, 11 Ward—-ergen (Rep.) welfth Ward— | by tou should be Considered at the same | 20, 25, 24, ¥ : Bente end osi 1 Fourteenth Ward me. Common Ploas.—Parts 1 and 1, —Canses | Hedy (Dem) Hateeuth Ward--Gurk ‘ THE TESTIMONY, on, ‘The Calendarsas published ou Monday {peut Qh Filabteouth \haid Martin James Watson tentified that he was Coun. | Femain unchanged, =" | (Rep.) 238, ‘The Supervisors declared oieok fy Auditor; he knew of bills for advertising | Nuoxo Burrnace—Wuo 19 a COVPwED| od Mares Ist Wark, hy ated elec ——n resouted by Auson Herrick 1863-4-5 5 Prague; Ld Ward, hr Ae avi | MaNt—The People ex rel. Damall against | Pwlat Johuaon | oth Ward, Dounelly 5 71h DARK BAY HORSE FOR SALE— ¥ wore not properly certified to, not hav. P Jon a" Bloom; 9th Ward,’ Cassidy) 11th ace old, JT bande bith; #4 for cart truck, or been endorsed by the officers who order: | the Board of Kegistry, The relator in this rd, Howell; tirh Ward, Sumit th | stevedere; ound and Bin y.’ fhe work to be done; the bills wore | case, which came up in the Supreme Court | Ward, Dugan; 1th Ward. Clark, Jath | aaah aay, pall dee - in robruary, 1866, by direotion of the Court, under a writ of mandamus; ge Ratherland signed the writ; witness Mr, Herrick ; has had conversa: Mr. Breonan in tion to Mr. ; Mr. Brennan said he was ork been di tiled & traverse, in which he posi eon of color.” juestion of fact, whether the relator is @ di ndant of an African, and the law point what proportion of celored Ward, Scholes, ‘The Constables slected blood constitutes # “colored porson.” Un dor the Revised Btatutos the Court bas di- he Maus bo be hoard bolore a lusy, days at wi POLITICAL. WANTED. GOOD OPERATORS ON W: sa Pan ists EAH bam cece thy ileon's sed Rengire No. 1. for 6 44 a steady het rt re Hy amd wot] ah Robt. i, RACY, shay es sarang Y cy GOOD ATOUT BOY WANTED TO At 4 cet pare nak arteand taka cae o aborts ted roeke piel Oe tacts an OWN D Ru Tuesday, Nov Michael Con: Me).WoG TY van OW ‘Thareday, No | Tuesday, Taseday, Nov mM Wi ‘Tuesday, Now Tharedsy, No Wednesd Tio Went Micha Gener Som J. Met Nathan Nev! Ot fate yond aires ‘This ta twill ure of | Alt bald Ly th 88 toh y are v * are: 2d Ward, Geo. Colgan; ath Ward, Le—TW Jeremiah Laut | oth Wards Thos Kenning! Petra are i. merkv tinal aoe it y |, Jas. L. Frintey Ot! ard owner bavi ase for thom. Hea Giatiggr 1 Ward! Wyatt | segu'at ed Frinos su Bevobipe it Patri Giyan, y, 16th Ward, Jobo Font; ith Ward, Pacob 00D CART HORSES 708 S4L8 | Will TD Woliwe: ath Ward Mourr daze soe die “Stabe tages a ‘ Paper, were who ars in favor of tn Tinet. BE wih Sorner lng Youn J Dally, Michael Connolly, Gemeral ©.G. Hh eed, artery, December 1136 B, ‘Rooms, : ior lt sf ‘wil igus S nByME RDS: Lin ta Wiyeandtett walling. pias CUM Dru sos, #paviMA, Bo, ith | “Hitware of eon! felt. ped in fine steel-piate amp of DEMAS Bak SARATOGA “A” BPRING WATER, sold Drusaisia celabra SARATOGA "A" SPRING WATE) Dresaiste, - WITH THE RBING!— vor commrmary Y, MICHABL CONNO! igs of the eltiaens of the roipestive ware a new lease of pe i cuinidg Tammany Hal lection of JE MICHAEL COND AND THIRD WaRDs. uber ¥i/h, 74 Fs My 08 Ureeawiek jolly, ty N04 v6 ¥ ag uw Diver and i Gee alle * Ri ia M. Fink wer Hotel ha th Ward Hotel. early gears! Oth ave, before 1 An if FIRST RATE CLOAKMAKERS HAG ARI OP Hicasray bon a8 ng a Ayer ay noms ret, mest cook poly at CARPANTE Dioyment House, 159 Elev LADIES TAUGHT ON SINGER'S, Wine! lor & Wilson's, Hor ndall other kinds of sew- ine machine pvacp cent par'ect em ah ter to iat wits workin or cut onthe ol for ania, and cipalred, p. All yedies and “a & oll, at 829 Henry 6! PERATORS AND BASTKRS ON W. & | W¥ marhlow, on nen conte: none but good | de nee! apply. the bee wae 130 ‘AN BWU Weer odd et PERATORS WANT! D WITH WHEELER 4 Wilson's machines on linea cont: sieo i makers, Cail a 684 Beer aH all the week. OPERATORS WANTED ox “LINEN Coata on W. & W.'o mashineg: none bul com rT eed appiy at HT ean ‘Suh 1. $s 0 SHOEMAKERS— WANTED A MAN Sew (work and repairing: one leisy isn ied ferred. Call be'ween Weehingion aud Leder l th Bergen st, Brooklyn, for # days, iS WANTED — TRIMMERS ON SEWED ork, a4 194 Delaney, rear a ANTED — GOOD FINISHERS AND) F004 buvonbole makes om fi work Apautre in the chop No. #1 Kast Broedwar, 31 hoor, row SEVENTH ist Wrednecter, November Ms Pw. ‘No. 46 Kas Brosiway, " Natnen Nem th i Seid TN 0 bh 5 jogem, Aubrey. Wiles a ann wa Ne Wedoosday, Ni Ad, Boris ret Pet) Ay 98, Ti Pad. Boring ot Mahal Oman, tees stan nan Cart James G1) ERS” ee bee ‘Setar De er ree Hall, ee aint Ll ieaae rae Amith, cheat Connolly, th Micheal Connot it, Faward J. Mou 1M, 0 Briéa, Captala Joesph Mfebelt, aS A p80, Nathan Newit, lp J, Meduire, og Eirril! Seba Alii pas iH ew v. Pourrrest vember 19,74 B. dou, 159 Kasex street. York Acsem T atic Hall, irty-sixth street, near Eighth avenue, OPRARERA, 1 ead Janes ciibboms, it. William H. Hogan, fchell, Raward J. Montague ie Democratic Lulom General Vor ‘Coamelimat MINED RE D Asli ff wipers « 'URO. a PeRniaAn: LOCUST qualiyy: ask erry pNERAL BUSINESS. HE KETTLE FROM THE mye AUG what the Mustang I. aes in all cases sean maine GoW Weal all WHO VALUEA BRAUTIFU L HEAD | a)", and ite prevery remature ba cd E THOMAS LYON, Chemie id yA Freee ANDO OF i ncaa mare *| PAWNBROKE WANTED —aiRis TO BOTTOM HOOP | 4 " ae 8, porter can fini sieedy Apply at 100 Prackiin a si | ANTED—A MAN TO TAKE C ARE OF | horses, Inquire at 404 4h Wartep OPERATORS ON SINGEI oot - Ca inde Tuas WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CLOAK businger aod cum nurmish eatietncie: rete waco need spins Wik PEN TON, HD 6 Std Bowe It GOOD TAILOKS To WORK 00 ed | ANTED. im thi eon Diewckor and Amity os ie ANTRD—A NUMBER OF Ris TO) bead fringe ly 95) Myre a | ED, new Tompkins eS ANTED—A GOOD GIRI. FOR ORNE. tal bogsewerk, mani be 6 ceed way sires end kind webiidren, Apply 0. 337 West tire, ces room MICUAKL LAZERES, Ca oe ANTED Gk , YOR LADIES’ HAIR Arenal to work ou bair, 14 Weet “age NTED— 1WO GOOD TIN “ROOFERS. ply at 43 Horatio ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO THO bly understand: jhe se srorenagtemerzrar at mmay be cad "Aare peetations, Gs box 810 Bs WwW AUCTION NOTICES, AUCTION BALR OF CROCKERY — Erovcls and Baglish chine tore, (94 seta vis me jase ware, cutie’ moito coflees and te: ed and tin ware. sell on Tu ANG, aactlon- Large arsortmn sit eta, holding ¥ TREAU OF ORDNAN Navy Daraaraenr, der ckagee © rt packages whale the powder ie Pare ae 0 Chief of Buresa, SAAC WOLF, AUCT'R, BY WM. WOLF, will sell on! Fri t tlematcek 3 Why dioailery ond I Fee ol store No, 643 te re cor of sherry, and other wiv: eins, Brandies, store ba ry ties wagon and harness, &c. “ AMES M. MILLER & Avera. es. 08 Grees Coit, By order vl, AN AUCT.=THIS DAY, aT 135 Heoiaa V Sorin Wane tsplentid tou et partes, aireom, er Ser hat | ON, Atty jortgagee, peer Fata DAY ‘3 SALE THIS AMES AGAR, will sll Now Bey skir's, shawls, clos ends, quil 1% | mie | nr} AW SBROKER 3 SALE—WATCHES And | | ‘oats, pani fo menue. By erdae LBC AWNBROKER'S SAI a LINDSAY will sell a\*euction on Wednesday, 8:hy at 10 celock, at 110. Atlantic ot, oumred risa ay the salesrecm, | eee amoriaiet gi ae Vi bul aoa) iin ita BE BOLD on THE 28TH OF NOV #8 Nias” § Eatin By ores It ia anid Rasterns Mavigorattag wien tossed ant ry EI THE SUN AND YOU GET a GOOD Sar Price ¥ Cents, i OO. rs GOODS PACKING BOXES Pe BS FaNT p.'vile Roane, ih teh | ‘Wo Wittas ansorr a AUCTIONEER, OF- Nis om thi Bee 110 Chatham 8 lee are, 98. ssrsters Went Su Bngith Seed ou pe mas y Soae chub! mets bee 0 fai eS = LOST AND FOUN = OST ON MONDAY MORNING, \TAN mI RYT AT 610 EAST 16th BT, & TURN. over seat pe gh] oot oun bare oy | establishme one of the an | trance to. the ‘ore on busholing and new work et 23) | | mingling with | krocers, hawkers aud the lik The Markets of Paris.| ——» (Translated feom the Prench ) — sroonp paren Ovserre those young fellows with ap: moving actively from group to group. one earries a ttn a paratus, to which @ great many tia. boxes, that Jingle 0 he moves re. suspended by hoo box contains *poons, and Ak payers which hold each two lumps of sugar, These are Sausso- rounae’s waiters Sansecrousse is one of the charactors of the Great Markets. Ho risos regularly at eleven o'clock, P. M., and goes to bed the next day at four o’olock P.M. His eatab lishment is in the Rae des Innocents, and the reudezvous of all the market-gardeners They go there to await the opening of their respective marketa; they sleep or take a bow! of coffoe in his house, which is an old. t. Itiahighor than it is wide It consists of u cellar, ground-floor abvve, and first story, placed one on the other. A cireatlag staircase goes to the firat story, ch atory has its individuality. ‘The first tsa dormitory till daybreak. Market-mon and market-women lio pell-mell on the floor some lying longthways, othors sideways, others any way, botwoon the of chairs and tables. The fiiteen or twenty leagues | they have traveled to bring — ts vegetables are their exousa, Soma them spend all their time on the) road, and often pasa two months without | sleeping ina bed. How soundly they sloop You might atepon them without wakin them. On the ground floor the customers | », seated or standing, but they have not | courage enough to acknowledge that they | oeping. They would persuado them that they are eating or drinking Leaning against tho Wail or the shoulder of a good-natured brother markotman, their hand on their enp of coffee or chocolate, | thoy look aa if they would defy sloop ; but, | invaded by the warm vapor which’ ri from the immense kitghen range, built tn | lea of tho room, the mor nt of the waiters, or the momentary ele. | on of voices, they are unable to keep | pata distance. Occasionally, bore and re, a closed eyelid oj vuth gapes | to swallow @ dratgh¢ of something, and thea lid fall, mouth closes, sleep proves front of the Litchen range aro Au f stone stops leading to the collar, insori attracts your n anocouts’ wly deeo- | Tiis inscription proves that the rof the estab! nit is no enemy to | At the foot of the steep ateps, which end with a aharp torn, the visitor falled into a dingy cellar, whose walls have no | This form, | published, ts a litte m a Placa dea Ennoeante, sad carrying tte im sion ao fur a4 tho Ruos do la Lingerie and d la Tonnollorie In front of St. Eustache nvuntaina of artichokes, which are chief suppliod by the environs of Meauw: tho soaaon, sixteen or out there some three min, © left of the bags of peas and beans ; A little farther dor vacant by Rue de le Ti covered wit 8 portion of the Honore is full of aromatic Britteny garile. fee thyme, beape of ehalote perfumed lavender and in Coaara in the world. dowalk, are inedi tient flowers As feos, gravely moviny apothecaries with t and white cravats Rambatean the sidowal ry m0 strawber govsebartios, and of what are called © red +) te H lorie are Noisy, Bobiguy, Romain liers-los-Vertus. In the vegetables from Crot [! en villages wi nal oon fro eit ot | = horlivud of sig To be Con THE NEW Y #1 Shines Tur readers of the ith their fay | enlarged, and we belie in which 4 former size dof greater ¥ Was possible to print in ited space, Not with provement in the walus ries Fem. { published for me | years aad during thitt peon mold at a all,” a8 promised in the | but has boon a Upon, ts necessitated as TUE SUN ENLARGED. Box. are presen journal in a@ gre. reve, improved f it will hereafter y of reading matter than tand the tame. price “within the means d from t side by lie with a bundles ‘of Tans aficient abundance to crown all Hard by, lying on ti plants, roots, em as day broaks, of pm group to grow clean shaven fi Towards the Ru ky disappear of fru ries, cherric dovery other varie d fruit.” In the Ri tha vegetables fro ville, and Au! Kuo Berger a d Montoasd vo all in the coig tinned.) ORK SUN. for An.” jore than double i course presente our ing th eof the paper, # The Sus has no or® than thirty-thy time has not riginal prow © oulaet v's Paren h we have ent well by the deman of advertisers as by the success of the Janue Cab W o aud th ensure of nows from a © have also been de ‘an columns of tho Bua for obtaining intelligence fi |, anu decoration exc | now be able to oaccomp in poncil hb cellar is divid which are municate by ted panna, aro so low pitched that (ie abortest 1 obliged to stoop as thicy pass through This produces a cur ical etfoet—cus tomers who nee only eaters J consiats of ten aous of meat, five of wino, and two aos of bread. Thore te not much sleaping in the collar; neverthe 4A BONoTOUA sHores aro occasionally heard the clatter of plates and forks. Tho principal scetion ® halt filled by two 1 pper boil-rs, in each of ehid. Te isin sserousae makes bin and chocolate, Ho sells about one thousand cups a day, at four or six # Atleast tive hundred eupa a doora by those active waiters with tin ves ia above montionod, They x nd the market several times ight, and until 7 o'clock, A.M o'clogk tho vatablishinent is empty; and if it still remains open half the day, it is partly togive customers time to pay their night's expenses, The majority of them rarely pay oaah. Day is y pay after Searkes hour reaking. It is time to quit Saue. sorounse’s if we would witness the Great Arrival. Upto this hour the market-men were few arid vilentas they drove up and discharged their vegetables. ‘They becom every moment wore numerous, The ent groans and bellows with the hk run er it. The noi in arts multip'y ; all the neigh are crowded with them. ‘Tho quarter is now surrounded by policomen, who allow ao vebicle other than the market carta to enter the environs of the war Thore aro twelve thousand market carte in Paris and the neighborhood, which regularly bring vegotables to the ‘city; about six thousand every day. The apparently inevitable disorder formerly produced UY | sucha thyong of market yelicics—to aay othing of purchasers—has been abated by the pr organisation of tho Great Ar | ™ rival, which was introduced only two or three years ago. At prosont, overy market: | PyatM OF WHITE. LILLIES his ticular entrance, his! Baits ing the unloading, and bis particular | exit, The tollowed by the mar ket-men is regulated beforeband; their | Vehicles move with perfect ordex, whtek | ® little surprising when one. consid: | ere the few policemen on duty. The inge- | nious organiza Tange } ow 10 OnTAIN Pa’ ment in due t 1, who the info may every day be se Ce a, between three and five o'clock, A, M., directing the mancuvres Caveats, evs are prititat ed like some miltary commander, * Halt, wa rhe det eae P tercroas ‘9 the left, cwuliflowors!” | my ahead, turnips!” «Thi way, yo. gar Put out that hack ! vehicles move in before his eyes. ‘They are ot y shape and all ages, These are low, those are bigh hun, some aro open, othere have lattive-worl some are closed, others are hung on springs, others atill have no springs; sone have can vay tops, others bhaye no tops at all. Each market-man as ho enters makes a declara tion ut the clerk's office of the number of Dags or panniers ho brings, and of the su perfici py: yard on the outside sidewalks, and aix ceats & yard on the covered sigowalka. The clerk gives him bis ticket whieh is bis (itle to he rustic possension, He then goes to the port of the market where the sale of th sort of provisions be brings takes lace. ‘There the porters” unload bia Vehicle, and eee if the number of bu or baskets is th eo ae the number stated ou his tickot. Then the vehicle is taken to one of tho empty youido-stauds. ‘There are no less than fifty-seven empty vehicle-staud in the neighborhood of the great market Some aro for the voblcles whch supply the groat markets; others are for those which om. oayons | carry provisions frow they, ngyuely, the ve MM, bovaury, Acct, wart secs THIS) jic13,"or" the sgrean grocere the me re AD Dy il hawkers, the parshere ete, ete., etd., who sof “aiaing ‘oom furmivur draw their stock in trade from ‘the gr worthy arvenil y | markets. Formerly themunivipal aut _ t levied the toll for occupying these stands at present they are leased to a com pany, which pays $16,000 for the toll. Ae ketmen, busily engaged in arranging ir stock, would find it inconvenient to Grive their vehicles to. the proper stand, 4! mon have undertaken the imsivess for then These drivers are twenty in number, under command of w “boay" to whom they pay AWNDROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, BY | over their receipts. Their wages are forty JOUN MORTIMER, 19 East Hosdway, of #0) cents a day, aud the marketm " gud womeu'sheary sleihing alikriweriue | pouty give them oue cent. fore Theso drivers give the e'wpty vehiek the watehinen. The watch 18 composed of mea and wo. wen, who take care of the vehicles contide tothem, They torm quite a unimerous army pay of the company which farms the They not only take care of the ve hicles, but of the heaps of provisions tem | porarily left on the sidowalks by the green They are distinguished by the metal badge thoy wear on the loft arm, and the steel chain which hangs from the waist. There is at the end of t air of pincers, closed by a key, and which coutaius tho couuterfoil of the little green, white, yellow, or red tick eta they deliver fur rec these tickets 6 heap or the kin ipis, "The color of to designate the sort of of vehicle confided to them. ‘The majority of these watchers are women, They are for the most part good creatures, and are on excellent terms with their customers, who refuse to call them by thoir numbers, which they have borne since their organizatiop, ‘They give them their old nivkuames which wore In vogue beforé they were organized by the company which has enlisted t em This one is called “Green Peas,” “Planks Marie ;” another is (a grande Javotie, » fourth is la petite Javotie, {th is the Bran We lave sald that eich species of pro visions bas ite particular place, If ‘one could take in at a glance the strange pang- rama of the sales from some vantage ground, ho would see as: He coand | discover the Great Ma.“* rounded on All sidos by the vehicles of the market toh extend in @ He would s00 heaps of the smaller ¥° bles piled up a8 mear together ss possible | atts all round the Great Markets, and, /ike @ river of verdure which bad ov. sold out of of square yards he wishes to occu: | The cost of the stand is three cents a | all parts of th originated t that impetua tom gh ett ler a KO Pe cable ntur now h Atlantic wire, by overt hoy all the oth me nnae fi will now te called iw the Sux “Shine fur 4 Nancy The euiary * made oe eartion bowen in tho comp not fn Our immetae edilion press, with a capacity f ives thousand 1 Coup and iy, i os dite A by any other news) in Now York city. ‘Ewe of them entirely new complete the arrangen for serving the public journalists and news di With fi pub oy { whic 1—fi all the news Lany inte vorite journal of they million of whom now THE NEW iy ress 3 We tt ne & ihe huatuear of shia yo oe GR Trom cut cn mina Tonal ehe F—CHI rf rl tty rye tully completed o* ig | appl ot tore nd aaa leiter hs deecrip.to ty Caveats dea be ou PATENT: accord | So patent a eicwed o4y ives pald tor Be potent ie wicwed gu) ve ie pald te ve | theup making s coialof éli. The iotel should | Reaily nade: | Sfthe Tavent must be sufticient ine Ber Petsuns ot ous ie eee Mapai to wou yanks, covering the wirol ‘hood, uaniug down. both siden of te. ius Rambut aod the Rue de is Cossonnerie, ARTA? G & pista af Cay Jigen He Dremig, phe & more compete WO Ate HNAUTpAAMe with boilers to ilitios for obtaining, the spaco hing, and the means t —Tuk SUN will continu YORK SU ANEOUS see Won NoTK Asdios MUSN 8°00, TF Clearmoes, the nature and opererioa of tbe liv i Wheat ON se cate this elt Mantes Pict cnetee QUICK APPLICATIONS. are desirous of otherwise increas parte of the w sirous of aiving sume a out hitherto reatei that olject wo lish, Ne faoitit usd Prom, wud ew n jourmalism whi dowing the last thi A SUpORIOE Arran iby and telegr: joe, the spe. ‘Thess advantay roquisi tiem to mm with increased pte cilities for printe A now lightai jor printing twent na por hour, haa j peration in Our pr a he oki gins, ments we have ma in our capacity stributors, oe bly pri eral pub all parts of t to be the eople, a quarter of dit every day. A i medina of advertiay ATENTS, CAVES pe hie ‘heralto mem (he qe T. uorrs NA AN r D Crock- by ae sly per hie . wer

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