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SEVENTH YEAR THE GREAT GOLD CORNER. FURTHER AND INDUBITABLE PROOF OF CORBIN'S FALSEHOODS. Fdltor with Mr. Fisk when He Entered Mr, for the New York Th Btotement. WHAT MR. CORBIN TOLD A REPONTRR, From the New York Tribune, Oct. 6 One of our reporters visited Mr. Corbin yestor inl tt was only by the ‘was able to converse at ail upon the subject that was Near bim was his physician, "he said slowly “ Bist's carriage has never been and the words put reatost effort that he permost in his mind. know the objcot of your via! “fore my door to iny knowled: Indo print by the reperter qf Tue SUN are also base and wicked Salachovls,”” WHAT 4K. CORDIN DID NOT TRLL A SUN REPORTER, As further evidence that Mr. Fisk wasin Mr. Cor bin's house on the afternoo BUN roporter was conversing with Mr. Corbin, we e following amdavit. Of the editors of the New York Herald, and a cont Hential agent of Mr. James Gordon Bonnett State of New York, (Wy and County of New York, %.—Goorge Crouch, being duly sworn, says: Ido horeby certify that on the 80th day of September Just, while I was seated in Mr. James Fisk, Jr.'s car- Yiage in front of Mr. Abel R. Corbin's residence, wait- Ing for said Fisk, who was within said residence, Toate a representative of the New York Sun paver en- Jer and leave satd residence, and that Mr. James Fisk, Ir, came out after the departure of said:rcpresentative ¥ the Sun, and that Taccompanted Mr. Fi oMlco in the Erie Buildings, corner Twenty third Mrect and Eighth avenue. of the 80th, whi Mr. Crouch is one GzO, CROUCH. to the 6th day of October, 189, before we. Montiamn Sairm, Notary Public, New York MR. CORBIN'S DENIAL, On Tuesday morning, Mr. Croueh cailed upon My. and drew from him the following st Ocronnn 5, 1909, Rasior of the Herald. ver exchanged a word on financial matt Verbally or in writing, with Mr. rom the commencement of the gold, spec toril ft broke o1 Period did T ever authorize erety, ‘or in writing, to buy or sell y human being, either old for me or In order to strengthen this statement of Mr. Cor- din, Mr. Crouch took Mr. Mortimer Stith, a notary Public, to Mr. Corbin's house for the purpose of put- Ving (he denial in the form of « verified aMdavit. Mr. Corbin refusod to comply with his request, saytog, “1 will awear to nothi WU STATEMENT OF JAY GOULD—A TRIBUNE DITOR DODGING AROUND THE Cond ASvN reporter yesterday called upon Mr. Jay In snawer to question hoon acquainted with Mr. Corbin over a year. frequently during the lust few He was at Mr Cortin's house on Thuralay, Bept. ii), the day the SuN reporter called upon Mr, ited Mr. Corbin about 4 o'clock She alterngon, and saw Col. Mix, who he believed was one of the editors of the Tritune, dodging around the corner as he entered the how business with MrsCorbin, Me was the chiof spirit in the pool ‘wos the promoter of the pool MQ. CORBIN'S LEADING EDITORIAL ARTICLE Mr, Fisk's statement, published tn Tnx SUN, #0 Jar a8 he knew, was entirely correct, and would be Mr, Corbin had written. various Uelos for Mr. Gould which had appeared in the New York Times and other newspapers. Ihe reporter the dates and thenames of the newsps pers in which these articles hud appeared, The lead Ing editorial article publisi bf August 25, 1869, said Mr. Gould, ‘The article is entitled * The Financial ‘The reporter asked Mr. Gould sald that A visited him eubstiniinted, Mr. Gould gave ied in the New York Times was written by Policy of the Administratio for what purpose It was written, to which Mr. Gould replied : ** Read it and you will see. taken to the 7¥mes office,” he continued, * by a gen- Heman whose veracity is unimpeachable, tended ctfect ot the article was spoiled by the inter- polation of a rentence by Mr. Bigelow or #ome onc [This ‘nentence will be found below.) ¢ Grant loft Mr. Corbin’s hou on August 9. Mr. Corbin, ead Mr, Gould, brought me the article on the following day printed until Wednesday, the ath, AN UNPUMLISORD LEADER. Corbin,” continued Mr. another article following up the one publisned in the Z¥nes of August 20, whieh, by the by, ts now in The Sun reporter asked if he might veo it, Mr. Gould bad it hunted np, and gave it r, ‘Too article is now on file in the dis, Mr. Gould asserts, in Mr, Cor- Mr Gould said that there was plenty of evidence that @ prominent Govern. ment oficial in this city, whose name he gave, was At the proper time the documents would be sent to the Bux oft LRTTRE DRELIVERED—ALL miaur. At the request of the reporter Mr. Gould eave him 8 copy of w telegrain received from Mr. Ch was as follows: ‘Tho article was to go up the Sound my possession.” bin's own handwriting. Wasurneron, Pa., Sept. 18, Jay Gould, Brie Railroad Ojice, New York Delivered letter. W. O. CHAP. WRITTEN BY CORBID THK LEADER The Policy of the Admini owed—How t traiion Foresha From the New York Times, Aug. %, 1°08, VINANCIAL POLICY OF THE ADMINISTRATION, far in bis Administration of the ( ment Prosident Grant has not set forth, in an oMclal by which hie Is governed when act ‘This utterance oannot rex Sonably bo expected prior to the mveting of Con reas in December next, ‘the report of the Secretary of the Treasur; may expect to see a clear and full development of t; and in the subsequent that policy will be aided, | message, and the policy of the Presid acta of Congre ened, aud, perl nthe inean time the ac! of the Administration ed views of tts policy and First, the President evident! bay off the * five twenti Secondly, in order to be ‘ment soon, the President is laboring to la e the credit of the Government; he ir Hing to Li ite securities to the level’ of the tes of the wealthiest European States. is eud Is measurably attained, the President wilt ‘otiate a loan at par, in gold, rcent,, with the proceeds of which ‘to pay oif Iwelve or fifteen hunired millions of the bt; thus, by a mere say.ng in the rate of in| ‘our annual payments of interest, In gol ‘oF $30,000,000. id ap the Government credit and Losi lerest upon the pablic debt, the Present Jously and with some success labore to coliect the Fevenues without loss or waste, and with leva ex the public service. Great saving ‘and Treasury branches ; ate and Interior Depart been renizod in the Mil treditable savings in the ents have been effected, and cor are hoped for from the Navy and Port Oflee, ‘Bo fur as the current movements of the Treasury are concerned, until the crops ure moved, It Is mot likely ‘Trea»ury goid will be sold tor currency to be kod up, Tue entire surplus of currency in the ry, on the contrary, will be employed in th” f bonds as heretofore, that money way be the time’ crops are to be paid Abundant and cheap for and moved by transporters to market BE THAT FURTHURR PURCHASES OF BONDS Wi DIRECTLY WITH GOLD.) 80 critical to producers, the Vreni not withdraw currency from the channels ‘wud commerce; he will not send gold into wie market and veld Mt for currency to lock up in the Such a procedure would reduce the value of our entire products ; to buy and lock up bur currency now, and thus make money Bearoe und would distress all of the producers of tae pouutry, and benefit nobody bat usurers and apecu lators, ‘Thte error will not be committed. No Ad tion Can desire & money panic, aud as & con Beqiones, low prices for, produce, upon the eve ot Woe fail elections, pony ot the President is, th: acts, lo appreciate the values of tory Wo the making of an f imteroat on thb public Treasry volts ment securities prepa: effort to ee, ‘the iff rn bt-to lunestly collect see’ capenditures.. ‘This. poiley will enable the Ac: our fnances upon a solld Bivistration to foundation, and /0 reduce the (axes. Bach is the Ananelat pauicy of the President, as de. velo! bie acts, It is at once simple ony jing ‘vor credit we earry oUF able to obtain 4M Ter Ovnl,, We can Mave LW oF 9 per b. By strengthen! debt, Contests be- cent. per yoar apon our whol tween Government and bondholders are likely to lessen the valuc of bonds, and destroy our hope of reducing the rate of interest from 6 to 4 per cent per annum, The polley oF the President ts wisest And beat, It is honest, simple, and statesmanlike It wil succeed if adhered to and vigorously main tained. ‘The sentence in small caps and enclosed tn brackets i# the one which Mr. Gould said was in- terpolated by Mr. Bigelow or sone other editor of the Timer, Our reporter asked him why he ob- Jected to the sentence, He answered, * Because, if that was done, It would be letiing gold out instead of locking it up.” — MARRYING HIS SERVANT, A Drive to Macomb's Dam anda Hurried lnrringe- But within Two or Three Days the Bride Leaping froma Window in Twelfth Street. A curious case was yesterday brought to light by one of the reporters of Tux Sux, which he de- scribes as follows: ‘The proprietor of a down-town hotel, Whose weaith is enormous, belng the possessor ofa fine team, decided one day last week to indulge in a drive {n the Park, and one of his upper servants desiring to visit a relative in that neighborhood, he offered her a seat beside him ae far as tho entrance to the Park, which was accepted. Arriving at thetr destination, the fair occupant did not alight, bat continued in the company of the gentieman to Ma- comb's Dam, where the pair sat down to a sumptu- ous supper, Wine flowed freely, and doubtless many love passages were exchanged, for before ro- turning to the elty they had decided to become one. i being | portant that the affection ceneratéd by “the ruby" should not have time to cool, the se vices of a priest wore obtained, and the two were united that evening, ‘Of the movements of the bride and bridegroom for the next few days very little Is knowa. On Tueaday afternoon they stepped from an elogant privace carriage, and entered a house on Twelfth streot, near Third avenue. It fs sald that the newly wn {aged C4 i) hy Ms all the people of the neighbor. hood by appearing at an open window In the second story, violently protesting that she would ieave th house. Her crice attracted a number of peraot who wer ished to see her climb out of the window ang by her bands from the alll. The pectators stood breathless, and en Involnatary ery arose as her grasp relaxed,’ and she {ell to the bal- cony below. She was onburt, hovep r, and was eventually Induced to return to her rouz. ' A police. man now appearing, entered the house ana inguired whether be could aswist her, bat she replied that she was willing to remain there, athe CUBA'S SHIP OF WAR. made wife became jealous of some attent\ husband to by Release—Citizens of Wilmington Entertained Last Night— Svain Odjecting to the Cuba's Rolease. Wiisinaron, N. C., Oct. 6.—An entertainment this evening, on board the Cuban sloop-of-war Cuba, was attended by alarge number of guests of both sexes. There are no new developments concerning the status of the Cuba; but the public mind here is unanimous tn the opinion that the authorities will release her as soon as an investigation is made. rel by the United States authorities at Phil phia and by the British anthorities at Halifax, and the fact that she ensel of war, regularly commissioned by the Cuban Government, and fitted out in any United States port, acems conclt e that there # no justification for ‘her detention ‘The Hon, George Davis, ex-Attorney-General of the late Confederate States, Is one of the counsel for the Cubans. Wastitnoton, Oct. 6.—All the Cubana here agree tn pronouncing the statement in the World that the Hornet is # privateer enterprise for gain by plunder wholly untrue. The Naval Bureau of the Adininis- tration seem to think that the Hornet cannot be held. They desire to have her released, and Spain objects t this course. They quote as a precedent the case of th Sumter in the early part of the last war, carrying into Cienfuegos several prigee, and having been Allowed to bura them within sight of the torts ‘Ti Star to-night said that toe Englis’ vernments had telegrapled to Government that they had directed their fleets to overhaul the Cubao privateer Hornet and sink her wherever found. There is no trail In this rumor, SOUTH AMERICAN EARTHQUAKES. counters the Shock at Sen The news from South America, received by the Panam steamer yesterday, is of startling interest, especially the accounts from the more southern provinces of Peru, ‘The steamer that arrived at Li- maon the 6th uft. bronght tidings of fowrrul eart quakes occurring on the th, Mist, and to of Au. gust, On the litter day the shocas ure represented to have been frightful, knockiug down walis houses, but fortunately infleting no loss of human fe. ‘The worst movement (of the vertical kind) was felt about ten minutes past 1. At Iquique and Arica the sea receded with a feartul veiocity, carrying with it a lot of boats, and returued after: ward six fect beyond its usual level. This was re- ated several times. The inhabitants took to their heels without much loss or tim bord ing on frenay. ‘The few people that live in Arica are under tents, exposed to all the vicismitudes of the weather, Business is totally paralyzed, and the town Is represented as being like a city of the dead. All the goods in. the temporary Custom Hous being transierred to Tacna, where the eartnquakes ¢ equally trong, but where they ere at all events protected trom Deing swainped away by a monster wave of the sea, Tu {guigue and Pisagua a mimilar uncom(or table state of th! vi y ‘The parser of vainer Payta gives the follow- ing account of the carthquuke, as experienced on board. The Payta was, on the @4ih wit., at twent, five minutes past 1 o'clock P. M., im south latitude 19 deg. 17 min. and 70 deg, 21 min. west longitud about 49 miles to the southward of Arica, at a di tance of three miles from the coust, and in seventy: five fathoms of water, when a shock oveurred, last ing nearly a minute, of w violence such a8 to break above « third of all ‘the crockery ond glassware on board, and even cauang an iron chest—in weight several hund eds of pounds—to be bodliy moved four inches from its place At Arequipa, Puno, Cuzco, Moquecna, in fact all throughout the South, the month of August was tne her in of unusually’ strong cartliquaxes, and itis ot to be wondercd at if people Were disposed to believe that the German astronviner Falu's theory was about to prove true. In Lima and Callao, there had not been any sovere shocks, but people were nevertheless In a state of great alarm, ull owing to the German astronomers ominous prophesies, Many families were leaving the port und going to Lima, while people in Lima were in their turn emigrating in large numbers to the open country arou: —o : e Hou oath was udininisterod, und the Kepublicans’ prot was referred. Stephaniah Turner, the Conserve Liven’ candidate, wus elected Spcaksr by 8T votes to 41 votes for 8. TP. Maddox, the Wells candidate, and 5 tor Joun B. Crenshaw. Mr. Turner has an ap: plication beiore Congrose fur the removal of Lis political dirabilities ; and it was explained that though not able to take the test oath he was not disqualified by the Fourteenth Amendment Mr. ‘Turner is a lawyer, about 60 years old, and one ofthe first vocates of the reconetraction acts in the State, He was an old Whig, changed to Dougias Democrat in 1980, and was shortly alterward defeat ed as n Union candidate vor the Logislature. J.B. Bigger, the old Incuuibent, way elected Clerk in the Senate, ‘The protest of the Republican caucus was presented, and a resolution was adopted tabling it, on the ground that 1t was manifoslp an eflort to obstruct recoustruction, was in plain oppo- sition to the Intention of Congress expressed in the Tecone:;uetion acts, and In direct violation of the interpretation of said acts by the Adminstration —— _ puffolk County Nominati The Democrats of Suffolk County yesterday nouinated ior County Judge, John BR. Kold, Keq; Connty Treasurer, Churlos'B, Roo, Exq ;'Sehool Commissioners, 8." B. Nichols, and '?, 8. ‘Mount; Superintendent of the Poor, ©, N. Vaugan; District Attorney, Albertson Case; Justice of Hessions, Wm. H. Montors; Member of Assembly, Briud D, Bireight, — Sporting Notes. ‘The Ath the Stars ou Friday, the 8th, on the Cap toliue Grouuds. ‘The Lckiords, of this city, detented the Marylands, of Baitiuiore, In tue latter city, yoeterday, by 14 to 13, ‘The firs’ eleven of the d ad, of Newark, toe first eleven of the Club, of tai in Hovoken to-day. ‘The Atlantica and Unions, ot Morriaania, plavod a 6-04 the Tremout Base Ball Park yooterday, and 10 fed 1s fay or OF tho Atiwatics by 44 tO 1h, The Atiantics leave for Philadelphia to-day, at 8 A M...to play wth the Athletics the Uist of a acries of home aud home games, the fret to be piayod there to ay. ‘The game between the Mutuals and Gramoreys, on the Union Ground, fosulied 1a great vievory fof the Mutuais by 61 to 8. “The Mutuals did not play their full nine, ‘The firvt race on the Woodlawn Course yesterday for the railrond purse of twornile heats, fo as won by Chariey Wal sat mite ahd «| of 628) was wou by Bue Morrisse: 8, he ‘dash ‘of ung mile ‘The fret race on the Narragansett Park yesterday for @1, was won Drs. Time, )» Bldg, On’ at he weoond Face, for $2 000, was bod unttl He beariat i so fare tne thane was 80g and ° y ¥dik. Garibaldi aad Gilbert Koon are A Beautiful Day-A mim Att Races—Finesse, ter, the Wine ners-Mweet Home Radly Injured. Yesterday, the first day of tho fall meeting #00 shone pleasantly upon one of the most dreamily delicious Indian Sammer days of the year. tondance was astonishingly slim, decidedly respectable, and amall number of deau- tiful Ladies lent thelr attractions toftn receding seats on the stand and the Club House. ‘The track was in very fine condition considering the late rain, and the horses looked as perfect and im- Datient as the equine race could possibly look course the turn-outs were * in-hand being especially conspicuous. ments were excellent, and the sport the most sanguine lover of the tarf could wish. races were advertised, bnt only Ave wero run, and In consequonce the visitore were enabled to start home at a acasonable hour—balf past four, was not the least commendable feature of the meet. It was, however, long row of plendid’ several foure- Tho arrange- THR Finst RACH ‘was a match for $2,600 each, half tforfeit, one-mile dash, between August Belmont's ch. f. Finess years, by Lexington, dam imp. Filigree, 87 pounds, maroon jacket, red #ash andcip, and Monter & Tra- oyears, by imp. Balrownie, pounds, orange and crims fash.” The betting ta the start wastwo to one on vern's ch. ¢ Intrigs Rone, t away togeth. Finesse tmmedt trugue contin nd, and Finesse came Fincese won the pol er on the frst trial Ately assnimed 1 ie ted to fall off al ARK, FALL Mustinu—Fiaet Day.—Match it Trayers's oh. f, fntvicue, @ yours, THE SEOOND RACE was for a mateh of each, balf fort ‘The entries wore : d. y Imp. Balrown' dam Mand, to carry Joekoy ta maroon jacket, red Aasa anid cap, bf Rapt and Leonard Jerom: jist, to carry Attraction was the favorite at Was no unnecemary Attraction went to the head at the woper turn Repture few however, Attrs ent aroand t heat, amid great oxe teuics! Was offered 00 Aliraction Raptare, with no takers. came at their level best, but Attraction forged to the head, aod Came tn & winner by & length only to 1514. THE THIRD RAC which was s mateh for tween A. Belmont's ch, c., Beverly, 2 y le’ ch, ¢, Bulrowiie, t paying jorfelt oe, Dut going Around ber'balt ach, one mile, be: did not come off, M third race, there was that which had been advertised as fourth for @ purse of $600, two mi es to the second horse. The entries were H. P. Dafly, 3 years, by Hunter’ ounds, green with oral Corsicun, 4 yoars, by Unole Vic, dam and yellow; 4. W. Wel don'a ch 'g. Aldebaran, aged, by Commodore, ubds, maroou and red; RoW a, 4 Fears, by Uncle whe sthipes, fe Lewis, 115 ¢. Essex, 3 years, by 1 dain Britan waa the favorito at nd 863 on the feld. A fine start Corsican going bo 800 to 9125 on Corican was a longth third, kasex fourth.wnd Corsi¢an maintained bis ‘ln into the bunch ex HMMDINE abead this order wround the ewoep of the lower turn, d Corsican was #till In advance . Kasex third, Aldebaran fou ‘The first mile y went arvund to the upper t teration, when Daily up beside Sanford, wit sed Dutty agal Aran three Dehind bln. LLIN the lead, were topetier, while Aldi ngths in tho rear. ‘They came di much variation, and passed 1 1¢ follow Ing order: Corsican Ni and Duffy, wu IC leugih abe THR FOURTH RACE was a handicap sweepstaxes for ail ages, gonth jie; $50 entrance, half De Courcey Forh dam Jewell, 1 aged,by Bonnie Scotland, cherry colorand yellow ; J. K. russaic, aged, by Deucalion, ray, with bene seart; C.F. kiwes yra., 165. Ibs., by Simon Kenton, wire hive entries, viz: Climax, aged, by Balrown! Jerome's br. mM, Lobelti dam Capitola, 170 I Glencoe, 155 Ibs., b. g, Bohannon, dam by Boston, orango and black; G. P. fy .,_ 182 1bs., by Dick Cheatoam, J! Mecksher's >. h. Northam ch. h St, Paul, 4 Hthoda, 146 lbs., dark bine, d's ch. g, Tycorm, wi bees cap ‘by Lupidist, dam with pink cap; and J. G. Bere’! 45rs., by Endorser, dam by Glencos, 115, los. er ‘tlecver, cap, ‘and hoop. Ficurilia did not run, however, and Mr. J not know the lorses ir poritions in tue race, Northumberland was the favorite in the pools, at to 86 on Lobeiin, Ne pools. at §100 Tycora got off the two first on the Orwt hy ie Ftruggle Was Det: haun: i OULtooul were head ana lower (urn Hoh) yi 4, Lobeia thad, Northumoesand fou Down the howe + but ‘there was no chance oF evch they wll t A three hordes eb@ess, In 1:5) THE FIFTH AND LAST RACE Hing sweepstakes (or all ages, of $15 each, M1) added, one mile aud one eigath. Ten yrs, by Old Calabar, daw Jupiter, 17 red Muilese cross; t f. Sapphire, 8 yrs. bj ‘The Gloamin, 77 ibs, biack © m. Biddy Mulone, 4 yrs., by cap and Jacket, ora Bweet Home, W ibs. blue an'l yellow ; tir Davis, duin Oito, Charles Littiofield blue susn; R. W. Waide Rogers, dum Angel "sb. m. Sleety, o yrs, by W. Kerwin's b. m, Marietia, 96 ibs. ch. h, Booster, dyrs., by Eclipse, «sleeves and Byres, by Lexington, red and black dam Vanity, 98 Ibs, cap ; sume owners’ b. f, Ou Lu, 76 Ibs., same cvio Syrs., by Balrown| » dain Julia, 96 Ibe, Seow was the ouly one that was Hira wae the favorite at $1,600 to $205 on Bleety, < Home wocond, Around the upper juida second, bweet fod head, and Biddy nd Jubal close’ upon their ished of wita together, Goin turn, snyerugias few to the bead, Bleety, wud Boaster he ooilision recurred Bouster, by wien ehe aruck Dohind ty tweuly iengtus, ut did not give up ng around into t ower turn in this He oUt, Koaster, Juoal, ana Hira were ad’ Of Ouida, which Was Biddy. Malbne, fad Bleoiy next, strech war Ks bweet Home ‘nex! taat between Jubal 4 a Lont of Juval, whieh was hail Passed wuder the cruglas, Sweet Howe, found that Sweet greater than wae at cut, wud was ver been permanent wade aginst Boaster for driving her and. Slecty against the fonce, but the rider of Sweet Home Lite voy uamed "Blot Taylor) munfully ackuow! e@ that ho hud lost control of his mai Was tho cause of the contretemps, cordiugly awarded the money to Bow body returned home porfectly satiated Home's Injuries were She was badly d that she ha A claim of@ STATEN ISLAND. The Bummerfeid M. B Church, in Mariners’ Har ted on Buaday, Oct. 10, ‘The rite of confirmation Is to be the Right Hey. Liishop Po ter on Sunda, Androw’s Churoh, Kichmoud, ‘The Fourth Annual Fuir of the Richmond County Agricuitural hoclety was opened th Nev day, coutinuos ov the Obn, 71h, buh, aad ML, Pontese Boat Clad Wost Bri bton have purchased teeee Maat cits ea bor, le tu dedi ministered by fucs’ betwen two mcubess lace Lo-woErO TUE STATE AFTER $2,000,000. —— The Romarkable History of the Pultenoy Have Tithe? nod ¢ 6 Commer- nme The case of the People agt. Alongo Snyder, in whton it is elaimed that certain lands in Livingston county have eacheated to the State, the appeal in which was argued in the Court of Appeals yeater- day, beings up Interesting historical incidents of the days of the Revolation, The property comprises but about 900 reres, bat the whole of the Pulteney estate, worth over 9,000,000, Is involved in the deci- sion, ‘Tho linds had been wholly unoccupied, and were wild and uncnitivated until 1848, when they were occupied by Dr. Arnold Gray, the defendant cnierlog posseasion after him tn 1962, a8 tenant un der William, Karl of Craven, and others, citizens of Great Britain, ‘The defendant founds his title upon a treaty between Massachusetts and New York in 1796, whereby the latter conveyed a large tract of land to the former, of which the premisos in con- troveray are a part, on condition that the title of the Indiana should be extinguished by parchase In 1788 Massachusetts sold the tract to Nathaniel Gorbam and Oliver Phelps for £300,000, the act of ceasion reciting the oxtingutshment of the Indian titles. In 1790, Gorham and Phelps sold a portion to Robert Morris, describing it #a at least one million acres, Ip 1709 Morris, for £7,000, sold tits tract to Charles Williamson, an Englishman rosiding tn York, and Willlamson In 1901 gold it to Sir William Polteney, ‘rom whom tt parsed through the Dake of Cyvmberland and Sir John Loather Johnstone to the Karl of Craven and. tl nt owners, The Court below dismissed the complaint. Icis claimed on behal€ of the appellant that the grantees of Massachusetts, Gorham and Phelps, pur. Chased of the Indians without obtaining the consent of this State, a red by the Constitution of 1777. and thal, therefore, the title Is defective, us itis also becanse the defendant traces his title through Charles Willlamson, @n alien, tho deed to whom, thougs dated in 179%, was not acknowledged until 17W5, 80 that the title is claimed not to be protected by the Jay treaty of 170, made between the United States and Great Britain, which mare good the title of British su! to Tinda then heid by them, aud the naturalt zal ‘of Williamson is cleimod not to be suMciently established. Tt is also claimed that the cession to Massuchu setts was invalid, the Legisiature of this Stato ay Ing mo wuthority ‘to wnke any convention or treaty to convey any portion of the and within its territo: rial limite to another State, ft being argued that if the Legislature conld thus Convey hor Sato any connty, she might convey the wiiole State sui ‘of this the tituilon of LTTT was thas =o authority shall on any pretence wh reised over the people of this State bu be derived from and granted by the article VI, of the Articles of Confederation operative, "No two or more States shall ente any treaty, coufederation, or ma nto nce whatever be- tween them without the authority of the United Tt was further contended that the varloun pers offered in support of defendant's title were Improperly admitted, and were detective, the cou veyanco to Gorham and Phelps among others, be cause, thongh tt purported to be approved by J wacock, the Governor, yet was not aigued by him, “by reason of the gout im bis right hand. For the respondent It was arguod at length that the various evidence objected to was aduissibic ; that the objection that the Indian title had not been oxtinguished was not available, if it wore true in no Ute to be extin } title or pout cal power, Cherles Willi med to have in fact boen naturaliged at lelphia in 17a, be fore he took tite to this , Dat ie was orged to be Kiinaterial for the purpore of mustaining this title Whethor Willinmaon was an allen or a he held the ttle In 1104, when Jay's treaty wax made and ratified, It was further claimed that Le ature of the Mate has often reeoguired n@ vali the title under whlch the defon ‘A claimed. Decision re served = —— THE POLITICAL OLKCUS Tae Ropudlionn State Commit A delegation from the German Republican Contral Committee, consisting of Messrs, Lillman, Willman, Lehoenhof, Weber, Gerke, and Bursch visited the Lincoln Club-rooms Inet evening, with the intention of finpreasing upon the Cominittce the necessity of recognizing the power and value of the German Republicans of the Btate. They recom: mended Gen, Biegel for nowination, bul to what sbiow thoy 2h BO Wlvomgh At ts wu ir The'Btate Neerctaryanip Is covetha. tor min fe de- cided answer was given them; In fact, nothing powi- tive was done but the election for the ennulng year of Hamilton Harris, of the Albany delogation, as President, James W. Husted, of Worcestor, us Sccer ies B. ‘Taylor, of the Now York delegs urer of the Commities, Go p, Gen, N, U. Curtis, und Mr, ‘Choi art wore appointed a Committee to con| Gorman deputation, Politicn! BI The Hon, Morwin R. Brower is candidate for Surrowate, Gen, Sigel is puyved for Coroncr by & large num. bor of German James Irving 19a candidate fora Police Justice. ship in the place of Justice Kelly. Jacob Sharp I a Republican candidate for the State Senate in Aiike Norton's diastriet, Sim Hazleton ts @ candidate for the Btate Senate in th rick on The Eleventh Assembl, Club recommended Jobn J. Dan Conover, candidate for State Prison Inspector, hopes to ran 6,060 votes of the ticket in this etty ‘Tue Workingmen's Democratic Association of the soubly District nominated John Keers fur he Fifteenth Ward German Democratic Union Cin, was aadressed last evening by Coroner bebirmer fod Mr. Jouohimeon, ‘The Americus Democratlo Club of the Sixteenth Ward nominated Peter Dolan for Folice Justice and Walter Koche for Supervisor ‘The John Sheridan Association of the Eighteenth Ward re-olyet last night to vote hereafter only for hon- est, upright, and capable men, The Workingmen's Democratic Club of the Twentieth Ward, H. J. Retlly Chairman, notated Bar. tholomow Donohue for Alderm Thi blican Union Committee for Oneida coun ty, Ia Ke yestorday nominated D. G. Goodwin of Waterville for the Stare Seants ‘The Workingmen's Araoctation of the Twenty socond Ward Gear that they have recommended James O'iKelily for the office of Alderman, ‘The Germans of the Sev-nteenth Ward last night nominated Mr, Levy for Alderman, Mr. Fishor for As sistant, sod F. Ewing for Police Justice, ‘The Kightoenth Ward Irving Assoctation met last jasned reeolutions urcing the nomination of ines Irving fur tae office of Police Justice. It is rumored that Cornell and Creamer have ‘het. Coraell & to go to the State er next fall to Congress, in piace of Senator Madden disclaims e “Know Notting Otherwise, ho ‘Asvor fivuse erbore tive. eae St, was correct. Tho Lineola Club fa Union Banare bas 130 mem bere The tutiation fee te Pe, it was formerly § Jous V. Gridiey * Preadeat, ‘The Hoo. Heary ith will sooceed hin next your. Avery Iatve meeting, under the auspices of the rin rwerd Chmpnlgh ab, wags nel iat ree At 'the junction of Cauel strest and. Rest irowdw Thatice #4. Shandloy prosldi wistealaiaed ‘The Kleventh Ward Young M. Democratic Assoctation Tes! Cronin, revommending Sr So.oph J ‘able carididate for Judge of the Bupre Nathan Kingsley, Sen., is @ candidate fv shal Barlow's official shoes. and Henry @. Het, win having been » 8 publisaod io T Independent arth Dist yy these | ‘The Republican State Central C ite meetings at the Linegia, Club, U1 re iat theretiy 1000, wi aniount wal yet the Fith Avenue Hotel fast year Collector Bailey ts acl te th 6) with bidtet dows. He ts calio th Ward Jos J. Marrin Associa fy 4 rysol stone for trick A. Me Hohn J. iewitey for tye State Banter and Sos td star, rip for Juatice of the Supreme Court. Assistant Alderman John Reilly was buylag ten jeces In Wall Yesterday lor prizes i Joba i@ a candidate Cr Ali triet, and bis brotlor Daruey Gen, Hiram Walbridge, Mititin of the Seas," Is stopping at the Astor House. He fs attic! ere ould. He dosiros to be Coliootor uf ‘ic ce of Grtunell, ud it ts suid ho wil b jarge bumber of leaders of tue lepublican rthur, James B. Taylor, Henry 80i pid Thoms , Blewirt 1d Gard” or Weed.se ary Frie-Sponcer pasty. it le tr party, ‘The Hutenl Were oul-geueruliod oF ‘The Executive Committee of the edi street anny Penta seman th eons HebUN ati mitteoa. The ci endoreed by the Mats “onyantiii jeneral Comutiee of Aeoutlye Comult Hon, Henry Smith, 8 a oandidite for the Ke nt d lof the Amerious in Pati Qsinainao ner lst VOM misaloner, we yRavings ian Pree! it dent of an Albany steainndat ¥, direutor In sove- Peete iy ear Ci ————E——————— W YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 THE JEROME PARK RACK N JOCKEY FALL MEBTING—FIRST DA PRICK TWO CENTS. HOBOKEN CONSOLIDATION. HER LADYSHIP KATH GORMAN, THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIME WHOLESOME RESTRAINT UPON THE CLUBS OF THE POLICE. The Woman whom Mr. Onkey I THE COMBINATION OF THE POLITI- CIANS AND SPECULATORS, fences and who Bonsts that Court or Two. Kate Gorman, a/iaa Sarah MoGroan, alias Kate Leary, the shrewdest, anartest, most accomplished pickpocket fn America, was agan arrested last week for indulging in her old diversion of poeket-picking. signed before the police magistrate at the Jefferson Market Court, who held her to ball, her bondsman being Mr. the case rest bere, Clubbing a Citizen who Ventures to Romo the Citizen—The eo Court and HK te-Charge A and tho Fine Water fF; Keeping in Office, To the Kuttor of Tha Sun. Hoboken looms up “grand, gloomy, and ‘Tho ery of her monopolists and petty: politicians, sIogalar to say, is tdenticnl with thet of the devels about to be cast out : time is not yet come," Made Prisoner Tn the Court of Sessions, Brooklyn, before vas tried on the charge of asmanlting Patrolman Rickerson, and with inter- ring with him while in the discharge of his duty The oMeer testified that ono night Inst sammer ho Arrested James Martia in Colam ‘on the way to the police tation Burns and others essanited him, and rescued the prisoner, fence & BuMber of witn that the offleer was brutally clubbing Martin, when urns atepped up, remonstrated wita him, and sald ‘Unat Hf assistance was required te would remder it, Martin then ercaped from the officer's grasp, and ran about ten feet, when ho fell. him aa he wan , Andrew Burns hn Honghtatia delegation of politicians, and thieves, all loyal aubjects of repaired to the residence of the com- plalnant, and portly by threats, partly by promises, sign a request to the anthorities When tuis was acco ‘» bond was cancelied, and * the aword of Damocles" went away to hang over Lady Gorman f#, strange to & fugitive from justice, having forfeited her Tnformation has been sent to Gov, concerning her where: vely person will Let us alone, out But, Mr. Bditor, it is com soling to know that this ts an age of progress, nothing less than the ainetcenth century, and not withstan ting, the fet that consolidation te lost fe Hoboken, there ts # time coming when it will not be inquiry into some of the Why's end Wherefore’s may not be uninteresting to many of withdrawing the charge. plished, Mr.’ Hought. fomoboily else's Rickeraon elnbbed ing on the sidewalk, and witbont word also airick Burne tn the face with wounding him seriously. boon and Is to-day to all intents and purposes a * pocket boroud! provement Company carry ‘They say to one, ‘To another, “ Come," and he cometh. But thelr Hoboken is growing, and will not h longer carry the incubus, emanelpation abouts, and a requisition for her in a few days, Lady Kate ts «till young and good-looking. thieves and crimivals she the officer be hold to bail on the charge’ o J ordered Rickerson answer any indictment that her dress pocket, and 0 she defies the author: | tie is coming, map be found agains’ ly Gorman was once married to another His flash name ts Red Le Stealing under the Owner's Eyos in Broad ve been of some beneftt to At about 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon, Mrs. Almira B, Pease, of 19 Kast Twellth street, being A gentloman applied for board, F Waa Ongaed In conversation about 18 years of are, ente ormed the servant’ that road oy his friend Jimmy ‘These two worthics, after busied themselves in ‘They very noon came to grief Paris are not like those of New York, rts are not controlled by pol Leary and Davis, di tenier-heurted prosecuting officer or a polit eal judge, were tried, convicted, and reatenced to thre years Peual servitude in the galley® at T absent in the country and while her daaght with him a young mi by the basement an had been sent by the As a plumber wa thelr arrival in P No effort was mado in Hobok Let us glance at the * Land ment Compan," vous Ketate," ** Battery, wt the same thing. Against the measure. aud agent of the above’ coi ager he Ys), came oat and consolidation. lium, and shows how keenly they felt apon d how It touched them upon th them how bad It would be to cl Hokoken to something else. The name and euphonious we cannot wonder Shippen was enamored by it. taste, a8 somebody said wien some! ‘and the eriminal 6% cir whole power was eet W. W. Shi) }, the on, Where they ubsépee, She reached tho hoad of emerging from being asked why he replied that be wan retorn to Kate Corman. stamp againet thongh arrested for at loxst dfiy tim managed to escape punishment. bas now a glorious opportunity to check her ca- ventigate this last cuse, ‘he politicians tho stairy only Miss Peaso’s chamber. he had entered down. stairs, closely followed by the “wervant, who Nece of red velvet banging from hin She acined it, ond finding it attached to a old ornament be: You thief, you notiond a amall deavored to ki the reporters at the Jefferson Mar! ave been stealing. . TUR SEVENTH AVENUE HOMICIDE. basement door. ‘The girl quickly recovered, eat A Verdict iclde—The Prisenor Discharged corner of Third avenue, und afterward to ¢ Shippen said a great deal about how be increased, which result, in case would be corried, ts mot at all probable, as Knows that it Is’ cheaper to au scoundrels than haifa doxen. an An inquest was held yesterday by Coroner over the body of Peter Rooney, who was Killed last Tuesday afternoon by Robert Fry. Patrick Rooney, a brother of the boy, testified that on Tuos- day at about noon he met Phil. Farrell and another young fellow enlled * Nie ip was cot, £4 policeman, the fellow the saloon and run uy Jn pair of elegant rings, a diamond ring, two gold chains, end ewelty, In nil valued al about $504, rat, In the pocke A tlisk of powJer, other articles of and loft behind was found a pistol a ho noticed that Farrel 4 asked him what was the matter; Farrell replied that a nigger had thrasned him ; they then walked to Lynch's barroom, where they were beon informed of what scemed enraged on account of his friend being beaten by a * nicwer;" » ake a stroll app it is splendid indeed, but Hoboken don't own As far as water front is Hoboken {s as mach inland as Morristown, ‘The water front is a splendid afair for the cor. poration which owns it, but that is not the The Triple Tragedy tn Caorry Street. ner Flynn and his de terday made n post mortem ©: neat OT Cherry street, nil niter view In Dr. Shine, yes. A by Peter, who, havin oo of Hoboken, wanted to ran u irunk sewer to the river to relleve ater frout which troubles them in the rear, the Land and Improvement drove them belt by threats of injunctions and interminable laws In short, they would not the tax for the sewer, itinto a place where the ootlet Is evcumbered by nd not half so effective as if going eubject of taxes the people of Hobdokes, o-thirds of them de to pay their the wife ¥, and Arcoe about 26, Liverpool about se id have been tn this country tour was @ years of ng They were married iF search at T ue; When he auw th noero discharged his re fell; the witness knelt be. ¥ life remained tn him, and in ils position the negro fired agaln, but FAN AWAY, Wok pursued, and Analy captured at Twenty-foarth street and Sevouth ad vo empty. PeUFANCE 18 A EUTIOUN b nneae cheracteristies dered woman's dress was fo © breastpin m wir of earrings, © Nv volver and Peter Ko #ide him to Kee wheth In the pocket of the le of ative dollar gold should understand—wareh that the corporations nal shire of the taxes of H one is 80 Ingenious have It patented, ft Philip Parrett and Patrick Farley corroborated the Other witnesses ny Went to show that 'y And those Who accompanied him were foregoing versi were examined, Whose testly ‘They had the line ip of Wechawken extended around thelr ‘out property, nvarly down to the (erry, arty the whole of t oe front away, aud exempts them trom Hi ion, and probibits the latter city fro ite sts ets to the river, nytuing about at the masa com. ation wore carried it would inake suipwreck of Uily mice Ute arrangement ; hence the o But the gentleman admits that * a time may ntion would be an advantage." 1 Laud ani Improvement ‘ompany have sold all that property ifted wom Hoboken to So much for those cor) to Hoboken and. its similar places, ing while the I his sanguinary operation. The Philadelphia Revenuc Murders er Way engage ling charged the jary, who, afler an of about fitcen minutes, returued with w verdict of “jusuflable how d James Dough the aasussinutic venue Detective I This Mr. Shippen CARD PROM MKS. H. B. STOWR., , who took his prison the Author on wy their wh & writ of habeus corpus an And fer aeveral attempts was finally xerved upon i endent of Police, and the pri taken before Judge MeCann yesterday. certiorarh Whe granted, bay Wi tenwta Haurroun, Oot, 6.— tomorrow morning will contain the following card from Mrs. Stowe? To the Baditos of tha Courant: Mrs. Btowe desis Ing to pubita for her this annon axe Kept silence heretofore in re Lady Byron for two reasons ¢ “A the public mind as In too ox der the matter dispassionately ; d Courant of verned by & lob loafers who study thelr own ateresis alone, and care as detsic as possible for the people, Three Lewspapers are pi English and one in German, German myself, but [ hear my German newbbors that their piper i much the best of the three, is is not saying mach, aa they are about the of literature known to me, retends to be a Republican paper, circulates about one hundred, or curate data), but manages by some kl logerdemuin to get the advertising aud patronage We Corporation; therefore you 1 its soul its own, and must Democrat is % daily, sad has alse the patronage and advertising of the tity C th jon had been carried, these and also the there war no ovidence of tuclr eity with the © ‘Attorney opposed, the friends of justice and fatr deal. quilt, and uxked for an nd} he Ghally henrd thie me d Co (he erittclams The Hoboken Mu An inquest was held last evening: by Coroner White, in Hoboke i who it is allog-d was kicked und thrown duwa by grocery clerk named Hille, teunest speci: in the cave of © the haa exnocted the development of addi. tional proof in England, some of wileh, of @ have already come to hand, in the store at Garden ons often went to the store f On the night of the homi usual and drank some Bourbon whixke what disorderl: he prisoner, who, in 40 doin pre roughly than Was necessary Physicians who examined the wom aud after ber demise, aver thet they traces of violence on her person with further facta and more docu letters of Lady Byron to he uniness Of ner mind at the’ period re ters to Lady 15 ro: 10d Lo her by the exe ide slo went as petty politicians of found their * occupation gone, ve had to work like other people, ‘We can see how mony nice little id have been spoiled in case the ried In Hobuke ‘The measure is a good one, a tances ANd Fearon wiieh tod her to feel Ht to be-herdnty to mae this dis: Lion alike of Justice, ar as likely by them tweir opposition arrangements Ww Journed unll! Friday evening, BROOKLYN, nil will yet be cam William Kennody was sentenced to the peniten- POLDATIOW, stor etavbing Poter Kane "g catled Victor Vali ‘ud tad Lo pay G8 for the privilege. ‘Tho members of the new Fire Department are to be mnimrnes shis weeks “The total coet of the etothing Oreact ts poise, ng, a8 OMcer Lennon was attempting to WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Lb INTELLIGENCE. Sacco Gov. Hoffman is to be entertained this evening, Gilsey, the millionaire, is building way and Twenty-ninth street John H. Kastbura, and twenty years city printer, ‘The Rev. Fatber McMahon, lute Fenian Snpada, Is the guest of the’ Rey. Manhattanvili PERSONA A Democratic Convention in White day nointnated the H went the Second A The Democratic under of the Boston B Bilihngh, oF Core Un, the owner, was arres! THE LATE loft Toronto in “a special v ud Trak Railway a@ o'clock yesterday , the Inst day of th night, Mr. Sylvanus Varity Gea, N. B. Forrest, the soulhéra army durlag the late civil war, le mow one of the keenest blades is az lige when the (uree Ol atugping at the ft. tt Of most command! “They beat him, and when they done sv to ne ‘of them drewa razor and auy battie Wounds as Bedford vday, being pay aivep anit wait | fecolved ® cent They sino complain. that HuAL Of rain AL crediied with only hait @ day, ab red 6k OURS LEGRAP HE, ‘The Supreme Court sat yesterday, The A. B. O, B. M, is sitting in Pittsburgh, ‘The National frish Emigration Convention mes te St Louis yesterday ‘The South China, (Me.) incendiaries were die charged yesterday, ‘Tae town of Westfield,’ Mass, celebrated ite bb centennial yesterday, Both branches of the Tennessee Legislature set dy for legisiation, ‘Twenty of th forwod n Fat Men's Club, ‘Three persons were swept away and drowned by JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, SPARKS FROM THE TE. $f, mber of Commerce wiil meet to-day, 8 ure running as usual. charges that Mr, Bergh and ke WUDECeHMAFY ACTORLE, Tne books for payment of taxes on personal property are to be opened to-morrow, e Hons and Daughters of ‘Tomperance were ad ed last ey cuing by * Ned Buntiime," rue Boston mail; NEW JERSEY, ‘The Hudson River tra Burns, an employee on the Newark and Vue at ghi@ud stat ouve of the Paterson trata w acking and grad Jay morning in tne liquor arrived in this elty No mails are overdue fr of New London have shortly wflerwaras Jonal Committee on American Navi te wil open its eessious io on the Eth Inst ‘The Board of Health are about to compel Mr. Astor to make his turned to thé suloou aud attarkedjoue White and broke ‘The Parepa-Rosa troupe produced the Puritan Daughter In Philadelphia fast night, A negro was taken from Tean., oo Friday night and hanged, John Wattenscliognt fred upon histwife and shel hiinself dead in Baltimore inst evening. hurch im Caronde! ‘tuesday. Loss, $10, Stewart, the burglar who murdered Joba Willite on dept, 15° vleuded guilty im Detroit yesterday, Springteld, Mass., 1s still cut communication with the Kast, A Woman's Suifrage Convention terday proposed to wage war upon th ‘The dam at Oceum, Conn, on the Shetucket river, was damaged $5,000 by the odd oo Tuesday night, ‘The false revorts that the E) nments had warned their fee pirate is ofticu ‘The ‘Trans-Continental Railroad Conve ation mot tn Chicago yeatcrday, to further 1 Alisntic and Pacific deeans by railroad, James McMullen, son of the Rev. John \ of Indianapolis, was accideat leero, Lad., yeat nt of St. Domingo has cssious to Fredevicie his associates, J P. O'Sullivan representing them, and Western Rail nh Valley Roth the Lough and Sasqae ‘The International Industrial Exhibition Puffalo jast nicht with appropriate cereny giuding the speaking of ® ple: Ope Saxon, of 135 Morgan street, Jersos astauited by Michael Doyle with @ other man had gon to Sax omens houses in Jail in Somerville riendly conversation with llin, whe: struck hin with alu Mntertered and attorapt William Belden, of Belden & 0.. went to his 4 numbor of his credit nck ite hin dows complains that the Seriptures schools in an in He appenrest be Yosterday morning, who held hin tn ‘The land slide ou the 1 seventh strvot morning, Was all cleared Brewster & Co, The Young Mei showed RO iuonibers, a Lom Railroad, at Ninety wined the tain yesterday 08 fen. railroad St. Louis yeu carriage makers, intend to close their establishinouts next Saturday, and enjoy a shooting festival with t workmen at Lion Park, hat und swell rattan walking cane, found dock fot of Kast Hou: thoroing, are at the Fdwant b.# Union Market station for ident lish and French Gew 10 Weat the Cuba ae @ FLASHES FROM TUR OCEAN CABLES, ‘Tho Vresidents of the various temperance socieiion rosolved to xive the Key, Father ing receplion In Cuoper Lustitute, next Mouday has been captured. ip building yards at eounection of the Bordooux have been . having tried a policeman for Sd Who appointed bim was ‘the drunken polls: nkenness yesterday, tag udge Joseph 8, Bosworth, nications between Madrid and Barcelona ‘The Govornm or tant railroad cor ‘The insurgents evacuated the town of Rens on the crowded nightly and Intense enthast Boxing scene between A wad Lis cousin, Mr, Leopold Mac lin Martin died in King's College Hos 8}, London, on Tuesday ‘The Delaware, ng order, and N. Durant, «colored clergyman, from Vast nicht fo Bt in'Muloury strevt, om" Phe Lives aud ania, Was received yea The Liverpool cotton market uplands atl! 4d ‘The appearance harbor gt Havana y closed firm, with Joho Baptute was locked up at Yorkville day, for holding two Living cats ou tie 3 Railroad tack until the whuels of a car { American mon-of.war in the terday had » goo. wif A man, suppoved to be Thomas MeCarth} : was run over and killed by « eriown and Ogdensuurgh Deatre, yesterday, A sunken water cavern opened in on Monday morai Kein Toatlway a way shuren, My ‘4 Uliaois Content ineteenth Ward Citizens’ Association Yor today for luereased rail Hitios betwoen the upper ai lower parts Petition to the ‘neral for Scotland, has wad, In piace of Minneapoi, Mini wo ebop Ibs mouth have bee the river will cut @ bew chaauel, ‘The stock of tho Mississippi ani , and a In the Lodge Rooms of Mochanios Lod; Ms evening officers were installed as follows: rid cbaree that Semor und of one of the south OF Spain, publishes a letter from Gold be | of Cauade, but Sulspaugh Treasucor, Mr, Thos, Moore, At the Jefferson Market District Court idh preskling, D. W. ‘as convicted, on complaint Fs, Of keeping kerosene oO: tandard, snd wae ined $30, allows & Conipromise tor 6, ‘The London } win Smith, favortog Opposing it anuexacion to the U King William opened the Gorman Dist yoaterda: pecoh froin the shrone. Youdahle dedeit in the fuances rendered an angmeute- Tio Of the tuxes bocoseary: Deputies Garavetta, Kaupall, and Esoat to go to the ball of the Corps Leginlatif on prosoot month, ovens olng of ‘pbard or eaich aa inet Saturday ov

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