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th ——— TINRTY-SEVENTH YEAR ‘ah \ ITTV | tng elected. Bowen, Republican, ts elected to the NELS( IN, 8 ’ 900 M AJORT I yi + | Senate from the Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, Soest ‘The Republicans carry Niagara county by majorities CLELK WORKING DEMOCRATIC MA- | ranging irom 990 to 500, JORITY 1N BOTH HOUSES. \d Fourteen Republi« w Let the Democratic Party Commissio and estimated majorities from fhe various counties received by telegraph: foot up ® Demorratic majority of 8,890. We have no re- furns from the Interior of the State on Comptrolier, But fk bs probable that Mr. Grectey loses tn the rurel Qisiricts all that he gained in this city. According to the latest retarne, the Scnote stands —Democraie, 18; Repubheans, 14, sowing the Demverney Goorge H. Sanfurl of Oneida. ‘The House stands—Democrats, 07; Republicans, 61. ‘The Alvany Argus claims the election of the Dem- eratic Site theket by $4,000 majority, with 18 Dew.- cratic Senators, and 7 Democratic members of the Assembiy, The following age (he latest reported Majorittos ’ The RRPORTED Lounty MaronitiES. The Bleventh and Du! istrict is composed of Columbia hess counties, In IMST it was Repablican £00 majority. Tule year George Mory Dem., in cleeted by 100 majority. He had 417 ma- Jority in Columbia county, A despatch to THs Su from the Poughkcepsie Aigle gives Morgan 10) ma- Jority. The Fifteenth District consists of the counties of Fulton, Hamilton, Montwomery, Saratuga, und Sehencetedy. Charles Stanford ran on on indepei dont Kepublicun ticket in 167, He was supported by the Democrats, and reeeived over 1,200 mojority. This year the Republicans ran cx-Speaker Truman G. Younglove, His selling out of Senator Morgin by holding back the appointment of his Committees Inst wivtor, bad rendered him peculiarly obnoxious to the Republicans in bis district, While Sigel ran 800 ahvad in the district, Younglove was defeated Dy 1,00) majority, which serves him right, Isalab Blood Js his successful Demoeratic opponent. De epaiches to THe SUN from the Seratogion (Iep.) \and the Serenectady Star give Blot from si) to “1,000 majority. The Sisteenth District includes the counties of Clinton, Ks-ex, and Warren, Two yens Republicans elected Matthew Male by nearly 1 majority, The district hus given Sigel over 1,000 majority, but Nicholas B. La Buu, four years ace Republican Senator from the First District, has bee defoated, Christopher ¥. Norton, Democrat, be elected by some 1,000 majority. La Bau was a mom Der of the last House from Warren county, barely ‘escaping a defeat by Gudirey R. Martine, Democratic member of Assembly elect. He is looked upon as a sort of carpet-bagger among the Republicans of that Senatorial District. ‘This will account for his defent. A despatch to Tux Sun from tho Rilzabethtown Let says that Norton is elected by 1,000 majority, The Nineteenth District is Oneida county, The vote is aciose one, Sigel’s majority tm the county ‘will reach 1,000; but George fH, Sanford, the Demo- eratic nominee for Senator, ts unusually ponular, He bas served a term or two in the lower House, and Wade a splendid run for Senatorial honors two yenrsago, He ran for Congross against Alexander B, Basisy let a’, but was defeated, The Repubit cons cluim Gocdein's chetion by 2 majority, while the Democrats sssert that 8a ord has 89 majority, A Ce pateh \o Tare Sex from the Utica Herald says that Goodw nts probabiyeleeted. ‘The oficial vote must deter. ue, San ord will make #n excellent Senator, » The Jwenty-t tra Listrict (Deluwore, Schoharie, ‘and Clenango) bus cen unjustly classed among the doubtiul districts, Joba F, Hubbard, Jy, is ecr tainly 1 dlectod, The Twenty-eighth District is Monroe county Jarvis Lord, a Democratic member of the lost House, has 800 majority in the tace of a large maojcrity for Sigel. His record is coed, and he will uudoubt Aly moke bis toark Im the Senate, A de-patch to Tn Sux from the Rochester Union and A Lord's majority, with one town to hear iron, bs #1, Tt will not ron below 800, The Thirty fret District (Erie) is the only ! District lost by the Demoerate, Jorlty (or Sigel, and the telegraph assures us (hat Asher P, Nichola, late 8 vator, i# defeated bya small majority, He ts succeeded by Loren 1 Republican, Nichols in 1867 had over 1, jority In all, tho Democrats gato five Senate Districts and lose one, so that the next Senate will stond 2) Democrats and 13 Republicans, — The Close Assembly Districts. A.oaxy.—A despatch to Tux Sew frou the Ale Dany Argue (Dem.), rays the Democrats gain the First Asscmbly District, electing William D, Murphy in the place of Hagh Conger, The otver three dis- tricts ure Democratic, th ertiver the First District by 645 majority, and Daniel D, Barnes in the Secoud District by about 100 majority. Both Democrutic School Commissioners are ciester, Hiram K, Smith by 247 majority, aud Hiram Wins low by 125 majority, Enix.—A deepatch to Tue Sun from the Jifalo Exvprese voys thet the Democrats have euin Assemblyman in Erie county—H, B, Kansom being elected in the Fourth District In the place of Charles B. Rich. Tho other districts remain as before, OnaNon.—A despatch to Tux Sun from the Orange Oounty Press (ep.) says that the Democrats gain the First District, electing Hathaway, ‘The Second Disirict is Democratic by a small majority. BaRato~s.—The editor of the Saratogian (Rep.) tclographs Tux Sum that Fuller ts elected tw the First District, This 4a Younglove's old district, and @ Democratic gain, Another and slater despatch giver botb districts to the Democruis, Monroomawy.—A despatch to THs Sow from Fonda says that James Shanahan ts elected to the ‘Assembly from that county ta the place of Derius V, Berry, This 1s a Domocratio «ain. , Niagama.—The Lockport Journal telographis Tur Bun thet there ie v0 change in the Assembly m eas. conuiy, one Republienn sad ene Basioeret GaeENe.—A special derpeteh to Tree Sex from Coiskill cays that Hiram Van Steenburgh, Demo- erat, is ciceted to the Assembly, end that the county will give 1,00) Demoeratic majority. Rexsseraen—The Repablicans gain an Assembly man in the Third District, ‘The other two districts tre ne before. Weetcureren.—The Repnblicans also gain an As sewblyman in Westehester county. Cawlawell'e majority for State Senator ts estimated at 2,000, vi Ip Westchester county, 1.100, in Putoom county, 900, aud in Rockland connty, 600, Col. J. 4. Moo- majority in the First Assembly Distriet of Westchester county ts betieved to be 125, In the Second Assemoly District, the Democrats concede the election of Howard ©. Cady by about 115 ma- Jority. OTEEOO.—A_ dexpateh concedessthe elcetion of a Democret in Judge Cumpvell's Distriey, With a pro bobility that the Seeond District hax paleo gone De Mberatic. These are both Democratic gains, Krxus.—This coonty stands as before, two Re- poblicans And seven Democrats, Cayep (Dem.) in the Second District has 2% majority, The Demo crats goin the FIth (Afaben's) District, electing Jonos by 12 majority. They gain the Sixth (Hodges's) by 189 majority, and lose the Seventh through a split, Maddox going in by $0 piurality, They also lose the Eighth, Pennett bas 19 plurality, Fuuton axp Hamintox.—We haye a despatch stating thet the Republicans have lost their Assém- blyman in these counties. ‘There seems to be but lit tle doubt that John F, Empte, Dein., is elocte: Naw Yorx.—Neither purty guins in this city. The Demorrate claim the reéicetion of W. G. Bergen, Lut the returns seem to give Jolin M. Costa, Hep. over 100 plurality, The Tammany men gain Seventh District (Richmond's) elvcting Carey, but love the Eleventh (Peter Trumor's), where the Re- blicans elect John HM. White, The Republicans Jone the ‘Thirt | Which Was successfully contested by Alox. ‘od last year, Richard Flanagon, Tam,, being elected. Wakurn.-Our dispatches assure us of the election of Godfiey Ro Martine to the Assemly, ‘Thisis @ Democratic gain ULere to have gained On the contrary have gained the ft Dist 1—Kamuel I, Frost. [17 18—Norrte Winalon, “ 0H, Sanford. W--Augustue BR. Elwood. atin A Bran re f, enned nF. Hubbard, —* Willian Caulawell Wm. M, Graham, Chariee I Bolger, 11— George Morgan. Theo. L. Minier. 1a—* Francis 8. Thayer. Jarvis Lor 13—*A, Blveck. r Banks, 14—Jacob Hardenbergh. Tsatah Blood, §--Christupher F, Norton Democrats, 1¥; ‘Republic: lymen Elect, lexander Frear, ‘Win, Hitohman, NIAGA! Lewis L. Paine. V. Wet, ONKIDA. G, Gren. 8. 8 Lawery. OAYDUA, David M. CHAUTAUQUA, ONONDAGA 1—*Matt. P. Bemus, 1— Thomas @. Alvord, &—Orange 8, Winens, 2-Nathantel B. Tefft. CURMUNG. 8—Gualirvua Sniper. E. L. Patrick. \ ONTARIO, CHENANGO. 1—*henry fay, 1. Brown, David 2 Wileon, CLINTON, OMANOR, Daniel «, Dodge. 1—Ovlelt §, Tiathaway, COLUMBIA 2—*Thoma J. Ly on 1--* Edward Sturges ORLEANS, 2Daulel D, Barnes, John berry CORTLAND, oswesa. Charles Foster. 1—Dewwilt C. Litllesohn, a— Wr. 7. Beker, |3—John Durker, OT sks 1—James Young. v-—W. W. Snow DELAWARE, 1—Alphews Bolt 1—Jamea A. , David H. Mulford, Eh 1—*George J. Ha Q *James B. Peat 2—James Prankitn, fl [Sef Bloom. 2-Fraok Baldwin, HB. Ranse’ RENASKLAR: S—Lyman Y Joho L. Flag. EAAEX. Bugena Hyatt. Clayton H. Delano, —|d—J. Thomas Diris. FRANBLIN, James H, Herce. FULTON AND) HAMILTON, John F. Empiv, jeorge M. Gi 9—* Judie df. Pulrner. MiramVan Steenburgh,|3— Wiliam Bradford, MERRIER, #amaToaa, Vorthrup, |1—Tsntah Fuller, 9—Seymour Ainsworth, 1—*Jay Dinmick, seHENcTADY, 4 Gershom Banter, Ho! ue Silas Bwi souvy 3—*Den ler. Win SENECA. 5—Wa. C, Jowes, Robert R, Stecle, 6—Bernard Haver. STEUBEN, 7-98. T. Maddox. 1-J, G, Bennett, S— George C. Bennett, |2—Johin Davis, ¥—*Jobn ©. Jacobs, surroux. LAWL, Biindivy D. Sleight, Giinton'L. Merriam, BULLAVAN, LIVINUATON, *Jamos L. Lanicree, Richurd Johneon, Towa MADISON, John H. Downing, 1—J. W, Merchant, TOMKINS. 2*Leonard C, Kiiham, | *John H, Sitkreg, MON UISTER, 43. Wright, Patrick J. Fiyon. Grahom br'm B. Hasbrouck. 4—Charies H. Krack. WARKEN, Godfrey It. Martine, K. #M cael C. Murphy, “son Burns joker, Jr. Owen Cavanaugh, i. J. Blur, atehell ampbell, WESTCHEATER, . 't—James L. Moony \2—Howard €, |e—*Jumes W. Husted. | WYOMING, John HT, White, *Mareus A. Mull, Wm. W. Coo! i ¥Atie Hachord Flanag Witiam 7. Kemer, NR, Hem Democrate ,07; Republicans, 61 * Kedlected.—Republicans, small cays} Demyerat Woikinginen, iat The Next Assembly. ‘The following is a tabular statement of the ni Ascombl, as compared with the Assembly lust y 1.16 ' 1 i ye t af : 1 ! 1 1, H L lWachingt'a "2 ie H a [lWayoonss # a 3). 9 ‘ijwelen'ian, 3 1h it ft alWyoniags } H Wit eae tt LN Ui a =~ H 1 H 1] Total... 0 OT . 17 bb New York County Ticket, ‘The vote of the First, Third, Eleventh, Twell(th, Seventeenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, and Trenty- second Wards entire, with nine districts from other Wards, is yot liewing, So for ae received, the vote stands; . bi Tam. Dem, Hutebings ahead, THs YOTS FOR ConOWn! suv cclurow frqun typ Toate sad Seventgents Warde are attit Inekins of these wards 18 a8 follow: Wm. Sebirmer (Tam. Dem.) Nelson W. Young (Workiagmen) Schirmer ahead... % York FoR ReconDER Retnrns are received only from the same wants for Survogate, The result so far is as follows Joho K. Hae Dorman D al Charles Price, Hackett abent...... bance JUDGE COURT OF AVPRALS. Retarns are licking from the Ist, Ml, 1th, Lh, 190, 90tn, Vist, end Ad Wards, and from five Dis- trlets of the 19h, The vote so fur ys reectved Ia: Full Term, dJoyn A. Lott, Dem Charles Myson, Rep, Lott aheadssessssses te ‘shark ta Robert Rat, Dem cn Aare. Lemtc B. Weodrai, Rept Bari abend Deals, ‘The footings #0 far as reeeived stan: John A, Brady, Dem... Thomas W, Clerke, lity. and ine, Brady ahead ,.. * DISTRICT. ATTORNEY The full vote of the city, omittin Seventeenth Warde from whigh full roiwrns have not been teceved, is nm Tullow s: (450) By S.A foinson: Gon eras JOSTICNS OF THA SUPERIOR COURT. Relarns the seme as for other judicial oMcers, Charles, Martin JUDUR MANINE COURT. Returns sone as for Coroner and Surrogate. vote na revived stan Michsel ©, Gross, Dom, Charles T, Thouias W. Kearve Grows ahead of all..... JUDGE COUT OF CORMON PLEAS, Retarvs the same as for Marine Judge. The vote stand: Fredorick W. Low, Tam, Dam... m8 Klint f. Hall, George She Jonn Lino, Loew ahead of all, - The Vote in Kings € SRCRNTARY OF STATE, Rt Higel, Reo... majority, 7.488. Nelson, Dem 0.9e8 * Two precincts to hear from, COMPTROLLRR, on 811 Grecley, Rap......+. Aiea halons Ras JUDGE OF AVPRALS. 1) Maron, Re... thajority, Sit sumnire.* Allea, Dem... Lott, Dem., ii SECOND prsTRiCT. M008 Kirby, Ren, ‘* majority , 5.947. SENATOR inst bisTHIOT. Corr, Dem., 0008 Pierce, Dew....550.. .21,001/ Kaufman, Rep 10,278 ees inajority, Lsz. SENATUD—BECOND DIST! Morphy, Dow..c.....18.44l/ Oakey, oats Murphy's majority, Avon, Kalbfeise, Dem. He Little, Rep. 8,100 alli "e mnajority, 9k," ATRBET COMI malority. Tbs AsskxMLT—PiReT DIETHICE. woo, Wash In CLs malority, 1101 ASSEMBLY—ARCOND DiATRICT. majority, 2. ASSKMBLY—THLAD DieTHICT. O'Keefe, Dem........ O4\ Felt, * O'Keefe's majority, 3,58, ARSEMULY—FoUREM nisTHICT Moseley, Dew. 9,985 Keynolds, Hep Moselay’s majority, 1,888. AMEMBLY riven piataic Furey, Dem, Clark, Dem Cullen, Dom st Jones, Dem, ' ood don majority, ASR BLY —AINTHE DISTRICT, 2.187, Worth, Rep... majority, 180, ASSRMBLY —ARVENTH DISTRICT. Brower, Dew 2.093 Holmes, Ind. Maddox, Hep + ait] MaddoXx over ASSEMBLY —RIGHTH DISTRICT. Haver, Dem. or. uskey, Ind......, 797 é i cohs OV oF Shelton, 9. Aldermen Elected.—Firet Ward, Charles Miller, Dem. Third Ward, A.B. Thoroe Tep. Fin Ward, J, M. Claney, Dom. ; Seventh Ward, D. 8. Stewart, Rep. ; Ninth ‘aid, Jghn McGroarty, Dem. ; Bieventh Ward, Lemuel Butrows, $ ‘Thirteenth Ward, Henr Harman, Dem. ; ¥ifeanih Ward, A. Cunningham, y enteonth Ward, Chas, B. Ethott, Bem. | Nineisenth Ward, J, Walter, Rep. ; Twety-first Ward, F. Weeks, Rep, ‘fi, @ Klected.—Second Ward, R, Nelson, Dem, j Fourth Ward, E, A. Kollmeyer, Dem. | Sixth Ward, W. J. Osborne, Dem, ; Eighth Ward, Charles Foley, Dem.; Tenth Ward, J, Duily, Ind. } ‘Twelfth Ward, W. E. Sheridan, Dem: ; K Ward, J. 1. Murph Sixteenth W Wills; Rop.; Eighteenth Wa Twentieth Ward, J. W. Harm second, Ward, Jas. Hall, Rep. k ‘Yhe Board of Aldcrinen will stand 14 Dem, and 8 Re ‘ve Board of Supervisors will Ren tand 15 Dem, and 7 ‘The city and county officers elected as fol- lows: Mayor—Martin Kalbfleisch, Dem. treet Com obert Furey, Dem. Bherig— Anthony W en, Superintendents of U First District, Thi ¥ ; Second District, Henry Corr, Dew —Kiret District, Jamos F. Vieree, Dom; ary ©, Murphy, Dew, pe iaredih sy ‘The Vote in Kichmond © 20. OF STATE. Nason, Southfeld Westilold Norubfeld::1..2 Midilletown,.. Castleton, Total or) SENATY ~Areruniy Deane. Prost. rth. Decker. Southiteld 18 sa M7 on Wertheia. yc. 2 an ait 8 Ne in 16 43 i 415 os Custieton bt tat Total. 1906 1 108 ai surroux, The Democratic Sta has $0. puujority Reit (Dem.), County Jadge, 181 majo Bleighs n.)y $0) majority: French «liep.%, bury purity: Lieut (itep.y for Senate, run’ Diican Biate teket, Queens, Queens county, with four districts to hear from, gives the Democrave State ticket 1,84 mjority: Frost (Dem,), Senwtor, hus 444 majority, With two Assembly Districts 1m Hemostead to heir from, th Second District gives Baldwin (Dem) 772 majority, INCREDIBLE (RAUDS IN BROOKLYN, pact ot Defonted—Barce How Hornce Greeley w: faced Krands in Can The People Or oo-The Conspirators Seeret—Counting the KRepublicnns Out, Sergeant Win, Barwick reports that at the , Twenty close of the polls in the Fourth Distri firs: Ward of Brooklyn, on Tues vansers, Judge Buckley and George Drown, ordered all citizens aod the police to leave the room where the canvass was to take place, and positively refused to canvass the vote unless they could do #o without ony person being present to see the count, The police, anticipating fraud. refused to comply, when the canvassers adjourned for two bours, sod left the room, At 7:40 the can- vassers returned, and again adjourned until! 11 @'dock. Cort. Uwigh, with « part of bis command, EW YORK, THURSDAY, NO The total vote exclusive | went to the polling pluges at abont 8 v'clock, ant . 81,098 |) present, took the baltot-boxes to” the police station. SNOT Bin the floding no canvassing going on, And no canvasscr® First District poll, Twenty-first Vara, ‘ooklyn, one of the ennvaseers, Henry Adams, attempted to count 46 Rapabiiern state tickets for the Democrata, Th@ trror was pointed ‘out and finally corrected by Mr, Mattimore, the other eanvasser, Several thmes daring tho crnvass Adams was seen counting Republican tickets for Democrats, ‘The policemen cautioned him not to again attempt any fraud, after which he apparently counted the votos correctly. Adama, at Ure bogla- ning of the canvass, ordered all oitixens ond poileo to leave the room. FIs order WHE =* sospectod, e _——— NEW 4 onsKY BLECTION. —— \vome Democratic Gaius—A Democratic U, & Senator Insur: Truxtow, Nov. 3.—The It for members of the Logisiature is as follows the Senate 18 hold ‘over, of whom 9 are Domoorate aad 4 Republicans. Right were Ig nt A= of whom 4 are Domo- ‘ ae follows: Democrate— gain), Somerset, and Aen Gloucester, Benave ite sa 8 gocretie majority, 8s gait ican BS era ties’ stendat Bemecrsn 3, Repab- . The Dem eeach im Salem, Pesto Ly ypu Berliagton, be rf oue , Hudson, Unto “Denterntie mapertiy eat Hoase, 6, a'xain of 2 ‘Democratic majority oa the Joint allot. fh. Passaic county has been lost to the Repuvlienns by local feuds, Biya, the wwitependent enndttate for Scuator, Ie electod in Wisren connty, eee ‘The Real Hudson Connty, To Hudson county the Democratio ticket was elected, with the exception of the candidates for Sheri and member of Assembly in the Filth Dis- trict, ‘The interest of the contest centred upon the suit for County Clerk and Steri’. For the first named ofiee, John Reanedy Deu.) wae elected over George W. Cassedy (Ind. Rep, on the Republican Nekoi) by HE majority, For Sticrif, Major Mount (Rep) was elected over Patrick Harrington by 1,146 majorly 6 For 8 James Lt, O'Neill was elected aver Julius Weil by 643 majority. The Asserblymen elected are : First Dist Jeon Abbett, 413 majority. becoad District—Stdney B, Revane, 200 inajortiy. bird District—Jamor remity, Om fortty ‘ourth Distriet—Hermann D. Kuach, 1.28 majority. Firth Distriet—Abel J. smith (Tep.). 13 wajority. Sixth District Willlam Brinckerbof, 7 majority Coroners elected. City; B. N, Crane, Hoboken; John P, Votharat, Hudson City. ‘The Growth of =A Democratic Estimate. Wareuixo, Nor. 8.—Thirty-nine counties in the State give the following resuit for House De ates: Republicans, 15; Liber Democrat, 31, ‘The eleven counties to he the Democrats estimate will elect 3 Republicans, 4 Liberal Republicans, and 4 Democrats. Accorcing to this estimate the House will stand, Repubileans, Inclucing Liberals, 81; Democrats, 25." The returns from the remaining eleven counties may ol estimate, The Bonate will stand about 18 cans to4 Democrats, Kightof the Kepublican tors are regarded as Liberals. onan MASSACHUSETTS ELBCTION. _ Prohibic Defeated —Ctafiia's Majority over 10,00) Bostow, Nov. 8.—The vote for Governor in 266 towns stands, for Claflin, 68,636; Adame, 47,800; Chamberlain, 12,800, Claflin leads Adams over 21,000, So far as kuown, the Logisiature stands 141 Repub- leans, 49 Democrats, and 19 Labor Reorm ; the Ropublicuns, from ate, 40 Republicans, 9 Democrats, and 1 Labor Ke. fortn, It is esti 7% tor ohibition and 133 for lieense. Brooks (Rep.) is District by 1,00) not yet. been re elect Pe rh N00) to 7,000. Ver, Dave been received.” Tt is the Repablieaus have the by « large majority. ranging from ras from the State nerally euncoded that (tutional Conventior ‘They cloct two members } on Dist ‘They bo carry the @isiriet posed of wom and Williainson counties, nfore Demoeretic. Galena (tie home of Grant) elects the Republican ticket by 590 majurity. TELE KANSAS ELECTION, meets Democratic Victories ta the Eastern Coun- then, Leavexwonrm, Nov, 8.—Tho Domocratic ticket, with one exception, is elected in this county by 80) mai Arcuison, Nov. 3.—The Democratic county ticket lias a majority tu this elty, WESTCHESTER COUNTY'S $180,000, is inte their In December, 1861, Henry Willetts, then Treas- urer of Weasteheater county, absconded, a defiulter iu €190,000, His sureties, ‘ius Lyon, Robert BR. Elisha Crawford, ‘ey Heusils, Wm. U1. , Caleb Martine, James Hatdeld, Jacob Hunt, John Haviland, Wm, C, Haviland, Aaron G. Havi- land, Glibert W, Tompkins, and George Downing were called upom for $150,000, the amount of his bonds, But as they refused to meet the demands made upon thom by the Bourd of Supervisors, they Wore sued, and the case was tried, when @ ve.dict ‘was rendered to favor of the county, An appeal was made to a higher Court on the ground that the Jud; cave bad show that the bonds bad been signed by the twelve persons named, on the expreas condition that eight Whose names were mentioned, were also to and further that the bond should not be ded over to the Board of Supervisors aati! those elght additional names were duly affixed thereto that the Supervisors accepted the bond as it was, und that the defendants were ignorant of the fick until Mr, Willett absconded, and his defileation become known, Since the verdict of the last trial was set aside, apparent efforts have beon made at every term to bring aboet another trial, but until the present tine the defendants have contrived to obtatn a pos! pone ment. Ip the mounwhite John Haviland, Avron Haviland, and G fendants have died, Yesterday a anectal term of the Cirenit Court was opened Hon, Justice Gilbert for tho trial of the euse. vost, Kag., upseared ay coun sel for tne Board of Supervisors, while the deten dants were represented by an a:ray of logal talen Out of the jurors called cloven were Sworn, but ono Was andsoqnendly rejected on the grount of re- lationship to one of the defendants, when te special panel stricken for the trial of this use, with (le ex Cepilon of three absentees, became esiiansted, fer reese Mr. Wells ‘read affidavits that his eli ent, Mr. Hunt, was too tll with a paralysis to Le re- moved from ils room to attend Court; aud on there appeared but a very alight prospect Of ubtaining 4 fall jury, the trial was allowed to go over to the next terin of the Court, ee Laughable Btectt tures of the de W. ‘Tompki v. 8.—The cloction passod off ght distarbanee fn e of the a” and A laughabie town of La Gr ad Lib Berr, wlared | aor then, thron: Vallot box aud fe Against the prop erty qualification.” wild, derisive faugeter foliow jug, Whereupon ‘Lib wilted. Horace Grecioy rin of his Weket im ell the wurde in ths cy and tu many places throughout the count, Johu Covede De Wasmixarox, Noy, 8&—The House Election to the printers the testimony cnne of the Twenty-frat District of Pens Covode proves that over 0 fr.udulent were cast for Foster, the Democratic canal ate, Who claimed to be elected by Al unajority, Co Yode also shows such frauds by Democratic elec tin officers a* will throw out two whole polls and «lve him a majority of about 500, pe ——w THR LATEST LABOR NEWS. a The Carvers’ tion were aditrenned last syening, by Messrs. H: Deuvy, A. Douat, C. Kunm, wud Homrighausen, The ore’ Union "No. 4 fast night elected Mr. Daniel Burkley Vice-Previde: r so mt and Mr. Wen. Ww Shahan ely: ‘Mr. Josep Dogs Fe VEMBUR | THLE ALDERMEN’S TISTORY, oe 1 WHOLE YEAR SPENT IN STOCKING THB CARDS FOR THE RING, plain ete Gifts Ineamerable to Politica’ Murronnding the City Halt wt of Clerkn-A Crowd that W ‘offers of Crasum Tn the Charter election next mouth, our citizens wil! vote for now Civil and Polie Justices and mom bers of the Common Connell. The Fednlt of Tues day's eloction proves *Sicluslvely that the “ Ki ‘* Tiermined to elcet its candidates at any cot, ‘When such a man asthe notorious Theodore Allen is appototed an Inspeetor of Bieetion, it ts oleur that no change for the better can be expected, and that the purity of the Lallot Is a thing of the past. Some of our bort citizens regard our cite ns utterly tone- lees, and eay thot they will never vote agin. They say that the right of suffrage in this city Is the merest force, and that grodmally but surely we are descend. ing into the abyss ofanarchy. We are already fallen pretty low, and one rope is well nigh run out. Tn tho days of old, when the Government of New York city was in the hends ot ite Beet men, it thrived and prospered, In the City Couneile might them have ‘been seen the leading citizens @f the metropolis. How ia it now? ‘What is tho Common Coumell ofthe elty of New York? We have a Board of Aldermen and » Board of Assistant Aldermen, the one to voto away the people's money, and the other to confirm the appropriation. ‘They are ward politicians, and ifany further fects are necded to show their char- acter, we nved only rofer the reader to the oMelal record before us of the proceetings of the Boord of Aldermen since the ist of January, 1869. ‘The first meeting of the Aldermen was on the 4th of January, when the Board organized, and adjourned for a week to wear of the fatigue atiending the orenntas only four members recovered sumclently to put tn an appearance, A further adjournment of another week ensued, TAKING CARE OF THRMSRLV ES, ‘The 18th of January sawn auorum of the noble Aldermen present, looking very pale and delicate, ‘Tio day's work was limited to passing the following revolutions: Asking the County Clerk fo the Commissioners of Deeds wh pire: paving a few streets ft. Luke's Mowpital; seceptia balls; ordering the Clerk of the Common Connell to furnish esch member gold badges, stationery, maps, and such books as might be necessary to nid them in discharge their dutics. Thie oxhaured the ath of the Aidermen and they adjour TAKING CANE OF THE CONTRACTORS, Jan. %—Kleven members present. Mr. Barreda, the Peruvian Minietor, was granted permalerion to adds bay window to hik house op Madison avenue, wider the dt Heaton of the Stivet Cow A fow strvets were ve paved Invitations to balls were of * Periniseou xeauted the Third Avenue hibit dummy engine for ten inatraot have bean legislation affecting the gbportumity to remonatra Hoard afforded an AC doonied necessary by the ‘Tho salary of the keepers Aged to avy 81,500 per annum. Adjourned. TAKING CARH OF TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. At the pext meeting follows this extremely patrl otic resolution, which only lets the ent out of the ‘bug, in the last turce lines, taking good care to tire tho reader out by long winded sentences before he gets Lo It, It te a seorcher, just read it, Whereas, It is uaval and customary for the elty authorities ty obrerve with profound respect and vend the annual celebration ot the. birth Anis Hrat as the prot aly On awa * e DALI 1s Inentloned only with truc pride and due reverence by the inher. tors of the priceless aift lett to them by blu, and te who od thelr liver, Ul y 8 Tuli Puwer, W Ath of wlohe, and its metrop: Harly indebted to ulin for his abnity: Aud s . freyyak ake due and sulLaple a the ensulag aumiversary on, et, that the Comptroll oted to draw nial hereby aoprops iat directed to charge We Account, Carried Unauimously. February 1.—Thi mooi. It opened the ball by goin; tion” busiuess, John J. Grifith was given $145, and Beujamin T, Brady wae vresentod with only « miser able $170 for engrossing resolntions complimentary en. doo, B. MeCleilan, he Jolly Aldermen 1 lives, aud made another raid Michuel Currin got $37210 5 Josep! of horse on a pler, $3 Jame Au Richard Brew ‘Theso were streets wer paved with parent pavents ; new Iamp-posts wete ordered, and {nvita- tion to Dalis and suppers accepted unaniinously, [Rad of Chapter 1 be continued.) Sar aenantear ana The Meoting of the Autipodes—Fashionnble Marri nm Stuteu t The pretty little villa of M. Os sul-General of the Ottoman Porte, on Willow ave nue, Clifton, Staten Island, was yesterday afternoon the Feene of one of the most charming and novel weddings that we have ever had the good fortune to attend, The contracting couple were William Au drows acd Miss Adele Oncanysn, daughter of the well known Turkish leeturcr, ‘The bridegroom wa born in the Sandwich Islands, while Miss Oscany a birthplace 1 the elty of Constantinople, canyan's toilette was exceeds fairer bride it has ne ‘The compan, yng the gay titong we noticed ma queens of fusion in New York, ‘he brid reeiptent Of many costly glite, und prettiest bride of r."’ Dauelng and til six, when thé Whorenbouts Kry Weer, Fis, hooner W. H, Cleara, from Nassau, arrive here this morning with who were token fr he Cubun steamer Nhe veel it eiid tobe badly injured and conde on ‘Tho remainder of the Lillian’s crow are —— BROOKLYN. Mra. Olive Dey died #ud Vinitingg at tho house of a friend in Gold etree turalised in K 1,100 foreign-born was {0} county during zo niorn master 0,000 to # 1 0 years, was held by Ju yoaterday, (0 Ataw narge of he ran flogally at'the Fifth Distict poll of we Nanth Ward — PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, — reoud, aud Creswell have ll Seerctaries returned to Ro! posts, ' aad Reliknap had long interviews erday, ron. of the U.S, Avricultural Burda, ie op 4 Visit 40 the Virgin chute Fair Mr. Prank A. burr, of the ‘Treasury Department, bos been mate Ciuet of the Loans ot ‘thei Consolide The family of Ex-Governor Stanford, of California, startod b tralu ovesiaud ‘lust aight (oF Eaeramel P. 1. Bornun. Horace Grerley, and the Rev. B. A. Chapin partictpated i the Cuiver alist coatciary pivoting imal evening fan interesting addition to the family of age ia the form of a daughter, born at. bis FesiGeloe On Narragansett bay, Ou Saiurdny, Oot. 5, Cox © Matthew 1’ Broonan hax beon made the recipient or an 2° his hanigehold god, Willan Mefwood,whien he har pluced ove iy air ti hie pie ow York, L, Hennett, of Stamford, C nN, 390 pounda ; Is Brown, 9 pounde, the bh Jest Dewy wy the ety Win At. Tiveea, 8 nouns, aud Jon M. Scott, 440 pouwds, are bie lateot aduitious on the Fai Men's roll Tho popular Cept, enjemin Brayton, of the steamer Bratol, ating on leayeot absence. The Fusuor whic have got aluat. that hy. 6 linge, ny tion. Mr fetter “gra | SOLD OUT TO THE THIETES, — Somo of the Séoundtels whom the Dia« graced Police Comminsion Appotvted Inapectors he Greatent eof Recent Political Outrage: The repeaters, plug-ngiies, and other frandu- lent voters were particularly bold and defiant at tho Cloction i Ute city on Tuesday, and, bavimrg the aid and sympathy of the Polico Board, were areured of enceess in advance. Indeed, the Police Board so. med to be in league with (hese fellows, as was domonstra'ed by (holt appointment of disr#putable persOus In eevernt 4 Tat Yaesers, substituting them for respectable gentle mon who hed been appointed to those positions, ‘This was particularly noticeable in the Seventh As: sembly District, Here the Union Repablican Agso- clotion recommended thetr quota of Canvassers, In clud'ng among the nomber George W. Clare, Esq., Pringipel of the Mount Wasbington Collegiate In- atitate, and Col, F. A, Conkling, President of the Aina Insurance Company, and both gentlemen were duly appointed by the Poiice Commissioners, But a few days previous to the election, for no ap: Parent reason, these appointments were vacated, and Slied by alleged notorions repeaters, Wan, ‘Reed, whose reaidence is as various as the numerous Aliases under which he registered throughout the district, was selected In the place of Col, Conxit ‘nad Somuel Hepburn, of 1 Amity place, was ap- tara In Mr, Clark's ples, A fellow named Wen- ostensibly of 61 West Twellth street, wns also rubstituted for one of the nominces of the Hepubli- can Association, ‘These three Canyuasers, it Is charged by inflacn- Lil members of the Union Republican Association, Were engaged throughout the day in repeating through the alstrict. ‘They formed a part of a com: ¥,oF about twenty, all apparently under Hep. burn's leadership, who travelled from poll to poll voting for C, B, Shaw, the Assembly non Inee of the ‘Twenty-third street Bopablicnn organization, Of course they will get pay for their doable serviers, dat will not meot with the reward they deacrve, nt patrons being wble to guard them from Siate Fi oS 208 ARTISTS! CRUSH, — ee Oventng of the Academy of Dowinu—Ariiw the A . Thero was atime when the artis receptions were brilliant affairs, Ladies went in evening uress, tho artists themselvon were present, the invited guests consisted of the most distinguished amatears, But of late years theve reoeptions ave sadly degen erated. A négiigé style @Pdress has taken the piice of the former eleganee; the artista seem to have be- come bored, and stay away, the crowd ins greatas bat [tis simply a crowd, such a one ax may be any ordinary evening at the exhibition, only magnified to an uncomfortable extent. This was the nature of the gathering last evening tn the Academy of Design, The exhibition of pictures {9 not one of any special excellence. Such pictures 4a have any peculiar merit are elther from the old Suydam colleetion or from the easels of foreien artists, Our own painters, im fact, have not yet worked up thelr summer studies. It will be several Mouths before they are in condition to supply ap exvibition of new subjects. Tt would be sinunlar If In #0 tareo a collection there were not several very striking pictures. One that will attreet tho attention of our artists and con- nolsseurs ty Kauil Meoting of Marie Stuart and Quoen Kuzabeth.” Rvery one is furniliar with the lithographs from the drawings of this great ist, and many have seen his farnous * Reformatlo carloon on exhibition last winter, and for thewe this ‘Work will bava a special itorest. ‘There is alk o moat striking battle pleco, by Belireyer, und taint: ings of mach morit by Huntington, De Haas, Knight, Boliows, and othors, to amore detailed exainination of which We shall recur fu a subsequent article, — O'TOOLE WANTS $10,000. piriehagesiviat awanlt ngainst the Manegers of efuge—A Peep im Grotesque the How Patrick O'Toole secks to recover $10,000 from the manogera of the Mouse of Refuge for alleged ill treatment during its confinement there, He « went to the institution last March on conviction for petit larceny, and discharged in July on a writ of Nabeae consis, We compluine that while there be was kept In close, solitry, and unhealthy eonfae- ment, and that the keepers did not supply enough good and wholesome food, or remove the ficas and bugs from his cell or sleoping epurtment; did not teach Lim a trade, or cause the physician to attend to his health, or furnish bim with proper religious attendanes of the Roman Catholic fatth, whereby ho lost the consolations of religion, and did not in denture him within three months, as tho law re- quired, though his father and others bad applied for that purpose, The case was before Judge Fith! yenterday, on m domurrer to the compl Tt was urged for tho defendants, the alley lons and groterque principle whether such an action would Me at ail against a body of public oMcers to whom wax en: Urusied the management of one of the correctional eninblishments of this State, and who were given by Jay entire discretion, for an 1 faulty exerciso of that discretion, ‘The House of Kefuge, which was founded nearly fly years aga, has for its onject the reformation of javenile delinquents; Ity incorpora- iprs and Wuetr euaceasore were man af the nichest character, who devote thouselves () this benevolent work yithout fea gr agwan vie wuseess as 30 tire that more than twenty ai ir reformatory im titutions had heen established In the United States and 4 jnrge number In Barope, on the model aiforded by this tustituton, Decision reserved, ——————— JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, —— ‘The Chamber of Commerce meots this afternoon, John B. Gough wiil lecture in the Cooper Insti tute on Tuesday evouiny next. ‘The eloquent blind preacher, Milburn, will deliver another lecture ou Friday evemiag, Bridget Hecunda died suddenly lust eventog at 290 Mott street, The Batchelor’ Club bas parehay brown stone mansion on Park aveuui ‘The Seveuty-first Regiment contemplate a erand reception and Dall on the opening Of thelr new arwory. atrick Hadigan, aged 50, was found dead in the yard of bis resicence, 400 Clerry street, yosterday morn ing. Prof, N. F. Nickerson addressed a large and se- itieher in Oriental Maly Grand aud’ Chota leet streets, Inst evening. Archibald Douglas, who was shot in the bsek of the head by Ofiecr Ttiowas Jackson, died yesterday im Bellevue Hospttal. ’ y that negligence were generally trivial ; but what wns of linportance was the da handsome John A, De > WhO was hy 13th of se t Hospital raciue Shay, who was a kickod on ‘Tuesday lust at 603 Night Sf Maxter street lentally shot in the embor, Uled yesterday badly beaton and Peart street, divd lass a German, who cut bis thro A Avcuue B, dled yesterday, hi olin. {Right & kang of ruMlans, headed by vicky knocked down aud beat 0 Michael F. Vow Kighth’ Ward, Lapel WoW, Asy 1, August Belinon Roberts, and | Blodicert will permit th cLUrO Ra.lorIes this Wiuber, ud forthe P. B. Homo fi age of Cie Key. Ik. Ben fast evening by te adai ta Lyric Mall ‘The election being over, the Police Commission Nave begun the WK Of ‘decapitation, Bixteon Viceatle pol’ccnen were displaced yoaturday to. u Fount jor poiltielans, A grand concort will be given by @ select chorus from tie New York Harinonie. Soclely, this (Thursday evening, 1h the Bt B. Cureh, Pity hae ¢. Proceeds tor the benont of the Blind, under ay was larely in- i@ tanicaux Vivaule biroet. near kighth ay the Sabbath school, Mr. K. A. Heath has sued the Erle Railroad Com. pany lor the value of a auinber of paten i ‘Company aot ouly duny bat they Aro HOt A cOrporm:iou, TUB oF be P. ©. Cambridge, J took Wedgiu ing uring We og, when ie w 2 Fight tomnpte, rustees of the Ger: duor was forced, Fue bad shot bim- Hospital and Dis- avertised ta at the main Hos owledye and com ‘Tho Fourth U has just Moished tasteful chape nd other appendage ry Ms edifice ia to dicated to-night, Hov. Dr licllows, the Koy. O. Ie Brountnehaw, the fey, Goo. H. He orth, ant other well known speakers taking part In tho service. Hell of Hoblusen strect, becoming insane "naked through Robtuson ersoas t im, and they were obliged t: tie. hf with rena is hold the daxuerreatyye of & Ww. Broly in lis hand, and continually erled out, On, father, 1k was mot my THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, ae NO SOLUTION OF THE SPANIAW MIN- ISTERTAL COMPLIOAZIONS, Gen. Prim's Reconsti¢nted Mintstry—A 'Wa- poleontc Promine, Made te be Brekou—& ‘Threat from Prim—Ne Hope for the Duke of enon, Mannip, Ny. 3.—Gen. Prim to-day presented to the Cortes the mombers of the reconstitated Mime istry, He explained that the question of tne royal iJatnre was the cause of the ministerial crtsia, and added that the 2tade of th Unionists binders” ed a eolution of the question, He asccra thet id? Government would remain faithful to the principles of the revoluttor It le seid that Admiral Topete, Minister of the Ma rine, Inelete on resigning his portfolio; bat Gem Prim dectaree that be wilt leave the Cabinet if the Admiral resigns, ‘The opposition to the Duke of Genoa is still 60 foe talaabie and determined that it is thought there te ‘no chance of his election ' 1 ‘The Thencerer’s Hint tothe Pope, Loxpox, Nov. 8.—The Rev. Mr. Tomple, re» cently appointed Bishop of Exeter, im repiy to am address expressed the hope , that jue a Bishop be te Fpaice o parties in tie churo’, a8 Tinee in an Lf Roem cc tem OMAN pi from ceclesiastical domfn: It ix only by ceasing to be an Italian sovei the Pope can aspire to become universal pontiff.” —nneieeeees PUASWES FROM THE OCEAN CABLE —_—— Queen Victoria has returned to Windsor Castle, Thore was another Conneil of Ministers in Coa piegne, Franeo, yesterday. Admiral Poor, United States Navy, and American Coneni Fiumy have exchanged visite Captain-Genceni de Kodns, It is said that M. Dent will soon form a new Re form party in Hungery, with a policy didering from that of the prosent Ministry, {i Cop to- General, de ie was 2, leaee Evens ast night op a ten days tour of inspection to Clentueges and othor parts of the blaade Tye Paria, Constltuttonnel of yostentay eave thal the Fugish Governmeut I much occupied at pi Frihate question of the Dalmatian Insureae Whinare has fost great portion of Mis inet faflaence iu German ponies, Basis of Another Revalitin. tn Mexice. Lf eC A as Mexican Min! ™ rte te i taken when ‘Juares wae succoss/ah, and some. persoas havo colleetod them anil intend to put thom before the Mexieaa Commission whieh mest here seas month, $a The Opening of the Ontarie Parliament. Toronto, Nov. 8.—The Parliament of Ontasie was peued this atternooa by Gov, Howland. The ‘nor Fecommenils inereased efforts and expem to induce @ still larger emigration to Ox tod nunounees that the Priviectat’ revenes, he adequate to the dems ~ has been more t ho Governor also advocates prudest edvances from the public chest to recleim the ewamp lands of the Provinee by drainage. Beatle A ths OBITUARY, wid aden ‘Tho Roy, Homan Bangs. The Rov. Homan Bangs, a leading Methodias preacher, died on Tuesday in New a ago of 5. ile was placed upon the superant Net last April, bat untit then had been am active worker in the Eastern New York Conferences. was bora in Connecticut, and leorned blacksmithing, When his apprenticeship closed, he was urged ¢e romain single and devote bimactf to prcaching; but the attractions of the subsequent Mrs. camo him, and atter marrying he und amithing on his owm nceount. At ict and tools wore totally deatroved by Oi to the Lord, and promised, of butiding’ another shop reinqal iness and to preuel again, bat forgot bis promise. Jost all bis ebildren, He prosperod ‘Theo suddenly be ‘This be considered an admont+ ton from heaven, and hence he became « preacher, Ho hud Any-four anpointments to different eburches during bis tong Ii temperance cause, d Was an early Worker tu the a Alorost a Centenarian, The funeral services over the remains of Grife Ath Gritiths, who died on Monday, tn the 65th year Of bin age, were solemuized yesterday in the Ene Baptise Churel, Mulison and Gourveneur streets, Mr, Gridiths was bora in Wales In (778 He came te this country wnen a eblid Tn 109 he joined the Pie Depart and conUnued @ mom- per until Tea, Me was uinny sears a slip carpenter, 1 1885 he ‘was appointed ell ringer of the Madison stroot tower, and held the positon elght years, Among the citizens who attended the funeral were Senator Wm. M. Tweed, Tax Commissioner King, Alderman Toowas Conan, saud a nuinber of the momhers of the old Voluntecr Fire Dopartmems Tho Kev. J. Quincy Adams officiated. —_——-_———— LOSSES BY FIRE, —— Tho town of Cisco, Cal., was buraed on Monday, ‘The five-story pulling 118 North Third street, Pita oceupled bY r & Co, shoe dealel wad Herteberg, Gvodinau & Co., notions, was bur yesterday. NEW JERSEY, Adi f Mrs, Dickoy, who was shot by h band on Monday night, died on Tuesday event Patrick Cooney, 6? Willow Airest, Hoboken, wy tempted Co ent his wilo's Uront yesterday, while drums ‘Three skeletons were dng up while excavating around the bese of Schwarts’ jansion House is Be youne yosterday. Several of the Jersey Justices who have been fae ry Hae extortion fused Co transact any fur fer Le‘Garde, of Caristad, was crushed to death FT My nel evening, baving mnpuing ‘om. to Jump SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPD. ‘Thanksxtving In Californta, November 18, ‘Tho majority for the new Constitetion in Pougt- Kooy se Fenchus 40, Tho Odd Fellows of Providence, RK. T,, dedicated their new hall yesterday, Burglara robbed the Hoo, J. Iu Flagg's residence in Troy of $1,000 worta of Jewelry Commissioner Delano refuses to reconsider bis declsiva that pork packers are wanwlacturers, Andy Johnson Is to be made a delegate to the Tennessee Coustitutioual Convention from the Greem ville district. : years of age. nity A Mr. Burke was killed on the Bric Railway, near Heckawanas, yesterday moraing, Ho was walsing ea e track, A German survivor of tho Stonewall disaster comuitted suicide by Jamping frou the Great Hepubligy Island No. Miko MeCoole w ineinnati yester- day. wnd bound in #3, sage In a prize Dew in Oiulo. On the so ult. the mall coach from Tueson, Arte zona, for santag’s, N. MM. wae fred inte by tales whet ooar Best iad ‘Bhs clrouinling notes of tha Pirst Natlonal Banke evada will be y ald on presentation at SF AUR eaibcateae > Prereeianen A She Preneney, Tue Becretary of the Navy will {n his anmual ree ort recommcud an ticrease Uf the U- 3. Marine fore bathe ground of economy: Las Pre6mption acttiers om Government lands must make proof and payuent wituin the It months pre tortbed bylaw. 8 baied ‘The Virginia State Pale was visited by 25,000 opie yesterday, Hotspar, a Philadelplus horwe, Wie pride for te fastest trotting. peek omen SP ‘Tames Boyle, the well-known erier, and for yeare tho }ivfarian of the Boston Law Library, dica Uehly On Tuesday wight of heart dscas ‘The original eopy of Aitter’ resented is Mie, Grant oy fauy in the Groen Hom of the Whit Tuo American Union Academy of Liter fe twill have | naval meoung Washington on the last Monday of Jauuary. Wasblo, A leading member of Congress is (reaming a bil which will place. the eaving Xe dor the supervis An attempt in the ‘Tenn Vulled states Se American Colonization Society's ship Hed fom Baltimore yesterday for Afvies, oh at Savannah to take oa board Ma rants frou the Southern States, Gen, B. F. Butler, on debialf of the of Farragut's fleet, has instituted a +0 meatus gronent for the prize money captured in The Government has Su © prepare ite $1,000,000 are involved. e J.J. Hughes & Co, will run a. tris foui-horwe coaches from the 10th indt., bet Col, and Cheyenne Wells, to conuect the'Union Packie ‘Tho injury to David Saunders. the orth w of tne Bort ¥ <a towlog’» cota ilece oe “aye threatens to prove: Pee acta RNa