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HORAY'S FLIGHT FOR LIFE, MURDERER FULL OF BULLETS LY- RWG IN DEDHAM FAIL. Qitaman Wreck Awaiting Trial! “i Norau's Long Secret! he Di ery aod th 2.—The exciting incidents of the of John Moran, the marderer of Omicer of Stoughton, lave not al! been told, Mr. ¢ 0! tue selectmon of Stoughton, first Moran ed in ihe residence oy, Lis sister, Then he took measures ature, The house was surrounded, as <torday's deaputeh, and Talbot entered, jo Mrs Reagiu (hat her brother wae in the house sod that he wished to #ee him, She delared that he su vol there and that she bad not seen him for + laivot remarked that he was positive John that he bad caused the house to be sar- Jed, «0d Was dutermined to arrest the murderer, The woman stil) tneisted that John in the house, and Talbot began s search: \t to the north bedroom, moved the bed sket whieh sat under it, apd iifted » trap- «floor, He had raised it but a few inches ‘olshot from the eavity beneath, throagh woformed bin that WAS CORNERGO AT LAST. roin Moran's pistol passed between {judged in the ceiling. Tt» ve for Talbot, The iatter dropped S dehberated for a moment. He loaded with bail, and tin the next 1 a9 of falling masonry, coupled the ontelde of the house. deo Oxed (our or five large stone that they could be removed from the in- ce au aperture larve enough for him to Oring bie shot at Talbot ne ot, removed the stones, and enernies tn front, and being ate, Ne fired two shote at them, per. that they would quail; but the slots were returned, He stepped out, in ond, and started for the Ove of Moran's shots struck @ revolver in of one of the eitizens, and he feil, seeing eclaimed: * I here's of was hurt, however, and a Fongeauce, Moran Fi esptare paket was conce oor ut heard a sou ties and shots on revolver oF mis PUnstERS hg now and then to retarn Bat the shots of the pursuers be- aod on reaching Nece OF BWampy sty rode from the house he fe'l s+ Loo CME UP, AM OMe Of them, point < fis bead, demanded that be should pus on penalty oF instant deata, berore been emptied and thrown away, rendered, He was immediately hand- aken In custody, as befure reported, aieruvon he was arraguod In Dediam tap latet accusing him of the wilfal mur rlackard op the 15th of September last. Vorau wae ing On a €or tn his ceil when the com: laict Wae real’ and suffering intense pain from Wis THIRTZEN WOUNDS, He kept hit eye fixed upon the Justice, as thouah very word, aud at its ‘conclusio fo plead. We responded in a firm voice, He wus then asked wren he would ination, ana replied, "Not for two Lhe case was then continued to ‘Moran's te reidy or exa the at leas,” ext, (sure Mow required to hold the prior tered bones of bie rignt leg prevent he leg wus broken Just below evolver strik Das fix inches Ont near tie k t his right arm, ju ya flesh wound, whie above the did also struck him in the lay upon the coneb, supported pillows. ‘the contour of his face, at moments by pain, denoy will and terrible temper wh © possessed, TORY OF MIS RSCAPR © manner of eluding his par. the marvellous a# the tales of yeard or Claude Duval. As wos generally s been jurking im the net.hborlivod «© warder sive it was committed, the Woods filace Of retreat most ot the’ time, until cefrom by the inclement weather, when ry red by his sister in Kast Soughton, and ¢ between ler h use and that of a dow eys be ween th have alway the mht, throveh * by «roundabout way, and in cach ease extreme eauion to prevent recozni- ) persous passing along the roads ¢ wae ss. For several weeks past he hus \ Revdolpl, and bxs not visited Stoneh ws tal adesen times; aod bie on) eaving Randvipn om Tuesday night wa purcose of going to Kaston, where | (the officers, WLo Le knew were consiantiy the wate for him, Would hardly expect to Gud we ch hie tice and a Wile wecreted in the woods between Sto tod Rundoih he was SUKROUNDRD ON ALL siDRS by hundreds of mn, nearly ait arsed. who b ascertained that he Was secreted there, icy among the suravvery and under ETowth,/e heard the conversation aboutftoe marder, J threats of veugesuce, Bus they came close et; the circle was narrowing on every side, and he IDs (OF exeape, UM red to sell his lie vegan creeping slong in the shado ¥.W der oud through tie brush, the ts being a ed by’ t 1 voices of his pursuers. He ty fods. wher, ie, he started ina west i w'ier Walking two hundred yards the cover of the woods, and with ceded to Stoughtoa Cor. Ward, Dince then he has ne of the tine in the wouda, part of the Euston, and agem in Randolol or Stoughton eal ob which be found shelter ty the humes of erly cirectie or mere the stars 4 per, Which Jay to th Wilo WOULD NoT @BLL BLOOD ror Money,” udoys he siwaye kept in the depthe of the on thove daye articular 8 cang oO as be Contemptucusly Ww, ed irequeuily the ng place. He boasts thovements and plans supplied duly with vy knoant ndylnh, le appears not to have y of belng identified, for he says derent pices Where people were A beng kouwn, He left Randotob ty co ty Easton, at which piace ie cers Would not expect to nd him, He y at biv sister's house, intending to night an dd Uke next night, {before leavicy. Moran blames told as to linger about tue Ad rays that if he was free Ver be caught MSTANCES OF THE ARREET ready narrated, but Moren’s account interest.” After relating his e#cape luded to the suots he received kK, speaking of then as ¢ the greatest confidence in his bad not received the wontd i *Thind rua about 200 yards, more Wego to reuch the woods, te I never would lave been ed ever tw be talon alive.” 14% EXCITEMENT IN STOUGHTON econe known that Moran was in the oMcers, is stated w wave been in © crowd Faving been drawn from the He CapiUre by ihe sound Of full weil that if Gey got pe Pammary Vengeance would be ex ©» kustily placed him in a carringe Dodieus Jail, althonzh at one lime ear wpon Mier Cin Utmost peed di hcir reach ficers, and t me.” tu full of Vall Were going ly THE CIRC when it tluicher terse, a Village v the suns, K Neesion of Moran ecued, the oft the ¢ WHE the Lorre t toys beyond wer tun and the home on ‘Tuurrda, luding t the crime with which he NTEND TO KILL PACKARD, ay with Liu arose trom the fae vsed (0 read (he warrant stin the stra ge Which ensued the used th of Mr, Poekard CuarKed, Ibappeare thashe Wee t. bet suosequently eut wae found against He said he would have Jay Of ite op yer, who told bin bis oe weveral days, first intimation Meer {Packard upon me up and | He that lie was whocame to the WgbIOn, wed demanded uid fo With him. er Who le Was, and falisivetory rest onse D words were that ME LiKE A DO9, woh: he dit it, collared me y Dreant and attempted to rights, and awarrint, I 4 in the surag arged.’’ 110 14 MORAN? » Trelond im March, 1886, and ie aren He came to tir country 008 Oy his residence Motea- lieays, ne his bem “used Ike sv ryitiog Wie gone Wrong With Limo y he weot cat West, where he resided rd being ia Missoun whem Feueral sroptereing, be Joined the Kigli He w ther rane th setta Obrate Barrenire ko whiteh Mus bh y j ewe to way that while I nai art Regimens, and Sgget in the cote. cl'tme Wank, Me'was inthe ‘oat onder Grant, where he received » *0- Yere bullet wound in each thigh, from the effects of Which he has vot yet recovered, Atoune time le avpled for & pension, and intimates that he does Bot know wty he did not receive I The ji) at Dedham ts not antamifiar to him, aa he hav priviousl) been confined within nd i nied ‘y the officers of th 0 be te character, and who, wnaer certain cir es, Would 0¢ eopable of committing aimost any crime, THE WURDERER'S MIDING PLACE. At the Lime the posse made their descent apon the jonse In whic) Moran was secreted. ths ofcers no- Uiced in the eubterranean apariwent in which be bad stowed limselt away a number of Glled bags, but in the exeitment which tollowed they neglected to ex- Amins their contents As several robverien have recently taken place in Which Moran was suspected, the officers proceeded to the house yesterday morning for the purpose of fearching the buge, but on their return found that they had been removed. The occupants of the house Were interrogaied abont them, anit a sister of Moran formed tne officers tbat they bad been earried off y Wiliivm Moran and buried in the woods, Uniess they are toon produced an arrest |# likely to folio: which may result {n obtaining information valuable to the officers, —$—<——__ THE SIXTEENTH STRELT TRAGEDY. brated cam; tle of Shilo! Court The Koite of Drunken Mn Met bis Death. ‘The inquest in the case of Edward Hines, who was killed by William H. MeNeving in Sixteenth street, near Avenue A, om the morning of Nov. 27, was resumed by Coroner Rollins yesterday, It wis shown that MoMevine and ward and James Hines were in the saloon at 496 Tast Sixteenth street drinking, and the following account of the shooting is given by the deceased man's brother, James Hines, and corroborated by other witnesses: Is being midnight, the store was about to close, and my deceased brother and myself started home, Iwas Light, and refused to go with him, when « slight scufle ensued between us, during which Mo- # came up and without any provocation struck 4 & stunner on the back of the head with what I supposed to be tho butt-end of & pistol; but I did not see # pistol in the prisoner's band at that time, Iinmediately afterward, as my brother torned Around to eee who bad struck him, he was fatally shot in the abdomen, MeNevina, the prisoner, is {he man who fred the sbot; I aw him take de- libervie sim. 1 then tried to eatch the prisoner, Dut he exclaimed, “Stand bac, Jimmy, I have another bull for you,” and he fired two shots at me, one of which took effect to Joh thigh, The prisoner tren ri way, and I did not see bim again after bis arrest. Hines, after the shooting T am shot,” and’ MeNally, a friend of #219, “ Dow't shoot any F disturbance with the prisoner faring Lnever lind § bersonal diticulty with te prisooer in my live. jon by Couasellor Howe—Did your brother kenife a is band? A. Iver tn thy How Edw: until possession eb ha) knife; if Thad ou my brother took it from me, but 1 do not remember knife, John Marty, of 006 Hast Sixteenth street, was called by Mr. Howe on behalf of the prisenur. He tr: tided that he was standing at Feary's bar in Six- teenth street about ten minutes past lon Sandas morning, waen Hines asked him whether he wo: eip take home bis brother, who was druak, Wit- ness repiied yes, and went out for that pargose, and while belping Jimmy Hines along be pulled out » pocket knife, Here the two brothers growled for the kaile, when Edward Hines seizet the knife and rused at the prisoner in @ threatening ttt sa) ine, T will kill the ~ before I go home.” The prisoner told him to keep back. Ed ward Hines sti!l rushed on him, wien the prisoner discharged the contents of one’ chamber of his pis ‘ol at Hines. Young Hines then picked up the k © wee had dropped, and advanced toward MeNevins. who ordered him to keep back. He re- fused, when the prisoner fred apon him too. Oo she Friday nigat , MeNevins i, Sanding at his door, when witness an Hines passed by New i . Exell ee or lim with this blacken.ith’s bam: mer Witnees said “ No,” and Hines then attacked some strauze man in Avenue A. At this stage of tae proceedings Counsellor Howe offered to prove by witness that the deceased man Was a pusilist, and under indictment for suooting Whe brouker of the prisoner, and that there w. faintly feud, but the Coroner refused to admit the kstumeny, elicited the remark from Mr. Howe: “IL knew we powerless bere, but w: have rights im the cou Alter @ few momenis’ deliveration ihe jury re turned a verdict that Edward Hines came toh cath (rom a pistol-shot wound at the hands of Wm H, MeNevins, on the 27th day of Noven ber, 1870. ‘The prisoner was committed vo we Tombs, —$—s——__ ANOTHER BILLIARD DUET, Gar liminaries te be A Bryant. ‘The following letter speaks for iteelt : Sim: The challenge of Mr, Rudoiphe. offers to play me for $5004 kidr at \ueo her cent, 1 to Mae table, @ herewith accepted. The game to be the national one of France, 0 polats ‘With 2) Dalla, om a 8x10 carom tad'e, the ‘make the shat which Mr. Rudolphe is using for with Mesars. Parker and Diou, viz, Pac: Chatlenge—P: uged To-day by Ne in which he ‘of Afieen y professes to acces Fev and Kavanagh I the taree-bell game, he Teguiar A’nericau four barred, for $300 & side. mprchisisioe wards to ®, aud I know Comparatively little about the Amer) can eame.not even its rules. If Mr. Daly. wishes to biay me, I will make A maich on the same vermis nam Addrescd above to Mr Kudoiphe, except ws to odds, Sud with the further exeepmon, that aa I prvi make of table aud Mr. Daly enotner, Twill vous for Thai be happy to meet Mesers. Radotphe and Daly on the afternoon of the 3d Inst., between § aud A o-ciock, at the rooms of Mr. Neil Bryant, to arraage Orel in Tare AGAR LEH challenge (0 Messrs Rew propowed * mM KAUE, Push and ware i —— in Receives Cat, To the Fatitor of The sun. Sim: I perceive another card over the signa. tare of James M, Thomson in your issue of to-day, and I must confers. alter porusiog it, Iam at a loss to determine wherein he excels the most—whether in persisteney or impadence—for while the language en ployed may be that of another, the persistency and impudence are all bis ows, He hos made charges over and over agoin during thia corres pondence which he knows bave no foundation ia fact, and with a perristency th: t prove suc: cessful in © more creditable calling, and he assumes to himsel! a political consistency with # degr: impalence which to those who are acqmuinted with bis political course seems truly rewnarkable. I do not propose to-day to refer to charges that bave already been disposed of in former communi cations, but reiterated by Mr. Thomson in this, his inst and, as be says, final card; but with Ly oes to his reuewed dental of baying held the oMfce ot Deputy Collector of As ents uncer Tammany Hai!, the lengaage aged is evidently intended to misxiead the public. In « former letter he says be was appointed Wo thai positionzy Mayor Opdyke; now be velis us that he was appointed ** by the fayor of Mayor O> dyke,” id be does not make the denial in @ direct and positive manner, for be knowe (ull well that it is A matter of record that he was appointed by the Hon. Charles G. Cornell Demvcratic Street Commissioner, and the facts are accessible to the public at large. He say* in terms quite emphatic, hut either eleeant nor v. ite, that he did not con: tibate to the euccese of Mr. Boole. the Tammany cordidate for Mayor, whieh is evidently a mere tecimical play upon words, and he probably thinks he can safely use the word "naccosa” becagso Mr Boole was vot ele: ted; but I an informed on ered blo suthority, and I do not believe Mr. ‘Thome: will veniure \o deny it, that be contributed at tu ume tw Tammany Hall toward the convasa mount of money equal W that contributed by eitoer of bis Democratic associate deputies in that ofler. With vegard to the charge he now makes, that but one (ubhe meeting was held dorieg tue campaign by the regular Aassvciation, of which I am Presi. cent, while 1 do pet wih to disparage ia the least the éfforts of the several campaign clubs in the dis trek, it t# «uMeient to say thee the real practical work in favor o1 Woodiord and Kaufmann was done d the levitimate exoenses of en borne mainly by iis members, wh from the State Committee, ulways here: re used for that purpose, and paid over to wh ing #oid cam Capt. Jimmy TI 0 Upper of Line assoctates, ‘and not ng to my reference to his save that be bas never & udied Blcksio J judging from the Giect of his reading of Chenterfeld oa pulitenesa, 1 would advise him never to atte it. And now as Mr, Thomson hus. said that he does not propore to continue tuis conwoversy lurther, E Wink he has come to @ wise conclusion, for many reasons, among whieh (# that it will give him tore Cine for the persistent pursuit of his ap ication for <ppointment Wy oe auder Collector Mur hy Yours respect ot W. i. vic CAMP, New Yous, Dee. 2, 197). A Poor Little Girl Wrapped tn Plam On ihursday morning, about seven o'olock, the vaidrocd men at the devot in SaMferne were horrified t seeing Emma Riggs, aged 18, danghter of Col, Reaben Rices, runing towards them completely en. veloped in flames, Her hands were brown above ver heal, and even her bair was on fre, The men immediately wrapped her im their coats, sad soon succeeded tn Sitlagaiobiog. the fire, Dat not anti the child nad become fatally ourned, Bhe died at 41. M. the fame day, Col, Kiges keeps a restaurant on site the desot, and nae bern using keros tot wot warronted be non-explosive. En used nome of it 1 buliding a fire, with the above (ata eflect. The ehila wana great’ favorite with the ruil- road men, who deeply deplore the lerrible calamity, a THE SUN, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES MERE AND THERE BY THE BUN'S KEL VORTERE, — The Ancillary Commissioner in Harness When the Hon, Benjamin Franklin Manierre took his clair in Police Trial Chamber yesterday morning, Ne luoked out over a hundred detingnent Policemer. just as complacently a# thourh nothing hat happened at the'meeting of Daganne & Co.'s Repodlican General Committees. The routine trials Were thrown of wiih the usual rush, and nothing Roteworthy happened until tbe Hon. Thomas J. Barr entered tre vall, Tt was bis first appearance in the police tribunal, He was warmly greeted by fhe Hon. B. F, M., and by tho clerks and reporters, @ach exoreseing his admirntion of the new Commis. Soners Gine ancillary qualities, Mr. Barr accepted everybody's congrataiations, and as he took s seat by the side of the great ‘Tammany Republican of the ¥ M. ©. A., he drew a large bandanna and wiped the perspiration from his-lolty forehead. Then the friais went on until the Hon. ¥.M.Q, A. Manic Galled for trial Patrolman Barr of the Rieventh, bad been caught ina hallway when Ne #hould been on post. OMcer Barr haa been ten we in excuse hr pleaded wbad cold, which him into the hallway to escape the bittor November War janierre—Barr, I don't think police duty is heathy for you, The Hon, Thomas J. Barr—Whe, me? », Your pamesake hore; he is 9 tried for not returning to the sta. tion under an honr after he had been relieved. i8 OXCURG Was that, being sull cold, be went into is brother's house and fell asleep. Mr. Manierre—Barr, your ancillary qualities are Mecidoaly bad. : ‘Tue Hou, Thomas J, Barr—Whose, mine t Mr, Manierre—Oh, ‘no. your namesake foar I will have to On the 9th of July, 1851, Mrs, Elizabeth Diel douzht No. 68 Graham avenne, Brooklyn, In Aneust, 1969, stilt in possession of the property, Mrs. Diel died, leaving several children, Subsequently « Judgment was obtained against her husband, and Afterwards a receiver was appointed. On notice to the tenants of No. 68 Graham avenue, application wae made by the Rece'! for an order from the Court requiring the tenants to pay him rent in liqui dation of Geor-e Die's debis. Yesterday morning the cave ¢ me before Judge Neilson, the children of Enzaoem Diel, the real owner of the vroverty, making soplication to vacate the order previously Kranted, alleging that the order was granted without hotice to them, and obtained by default. Ap order ‘was mado by Jadge Newsom vucatung the previous order, aud leaving the Receiver to bis remedy, by acting on the groand that since the passage of the Married Woman's act, in 1848, tenantcy by courtesy bas been @ olisked, and the husband bee no rights in the real estate of bis deceasea wife which can be reached by his creditors. Strike om Vanderbilt's Great Ratlway Depot. All the masons employed on the Vanderbilt depot, at Forty-second street and Fourth avenue, Are on strike against the attempt to reduce thom to three-quarters time. The workmen view the re- duction of time as merely another way of reducing thelr wages from four to three dollars a day. They uit work om ‘Thursday mor ‘The foreman, ir. 17% thet be canpot get any masons Lo take the places of the striker This stoopage of the mason work will not interfere with the iron-work- ers, who will require weeks to catch up with the masons, phen ESE Smashing Things in a Boardin Gen, Rudolphe Fitzpatrick, o Fenian notoriety, has a suite of rooms in George P. Fox's fashionable boarding house, at 47 Amiw Street, He returned from a ball in Apollo Haat $ o'clock yesterday morning, found the doors rooms locked, and was ordered to leave the by Fox because be made ‘The Gieneral flew into @/ashed a door and some costly fur Kenve club, and discharged th eh mirror. Justice Shandiey required kive $800 bail, with & te throng a itepatrick tu pone wnt Sabscrip & Bifnd Journalist. Mr. E. James, of the New York Clipper, bas expended all bis means in trying to obtain relief from absolute Miadness, He exerted his entire ergies without appealing 0 any one for aid uo til re- perro ( when be was constrained to rmit ite iriends to cirewate an appeal in lus bobsll. Phe fol lowing subscriptions have been received Win. M. Tweed......,,..8290(Brewster &Co., Brooine Hoo A. Oakey Hall..... 100) street... ween. 100 Prank Les ie. +» 100 George Wilkes, . wl Crushing the Skat! ofa Child, Sam A team, belonging to a Mr. Veo Blarcom, rau away in Paterson yesterday morning. Eigut or ten carriages wet knocked over, and when dashing throagh Weet street, the horse «truck the two daughters of Mrs, Rtes of Broadway, One ef the children belay knecked into the alr, fell urainet ihe curb-stone, The whole top of the ekull was crushes in, and the chtid was kilied. The other cud w njured. inte and is thigh ana footw eu At ie scill alive, - ‘The Railway Kings in Council, Messrs. Jay Gould of the Erie, T. A, Scott of the the Pennsylvania Central, A. Brady of toe Tote do, Commodore Vandervilt of the Now York Cea tral, and other prouinent railroad offieiala, bad « reret conclave in the 8t. Nicholas Hote! yesterday. of ject ot thoir deliberations is 9 nl/orm. tart freigut and passeuger trafic throughout tue country. ties Nuptial Ceremony in Ludlow Street Jail. Mr, Simon Peritg, of 119 Hopkins strect ave become an inmate of Ludiow street jail, was mar ried yesterday to Miss Henrietta Keiser of Newark, by Judge Koen, the presence of Warden Tro and the prisoners, Mr, Peritz, who is 29 W sattired in full evening costu who is 2, was dressed in travelling robes, pterleas, A Drunken Policeman's Imp Mr. 8. J. Campbell, of 980 See writes that while in Third aveou foarth and Fifty-Olth streets, he pe bumber is 1,885, club an in the face, without the least provocation Campbell ren rated with the officer, latter tarnod tor a le compiains Fisty-ninth street police «| but ¢ Gor her said Uiat the man did not belong jo bis force — An Embryo Folitictan's Exploit. Joseph Diegan, aged ten, and supposed to pos. sess fine ancillary qualities, ehewe tob: » OMcer Jobn Riley patrols Sixth avenue, The voy weu into a Bixth avenue cigar store yesterday, and ten cents’ worth of navy plog by ing the that Riley had sent for it. Joseph was compelic listen 0 a lecture im the Jetlerson Market Court, ~ Kissing a Fifth Avenue Belle, John Pentony stood in Fifth avenue, at Thirty fourth street, yesterday, and ogled the passing cies. Finally be eaugght a beautiful blonde im bie arms, and kissed her, whereat she screamed, se in duty bound. An officer arrested rentony, who, re fusing to walk. was borne to the Jefferson Market Court in # butcher's cart, Justice diandley locked bias up. inence. ad avenue, . between Fitty aw a drauken ceman, whos lie SoS ‘The Inextricable Tangle of the Erie Suits Judge Barnard will open the December s sion of the Special Term on Monday, and dispose of tie suit by Joseph H. Rameey against the Rrie Ril way Cc ¥, and the counter gait by the Erie Ruiway Company against Ramsey ; also, the suit oy die Erie Company against Cornelids Vasiderbilt, The Coming Horse, Carll Burr, the well-known horse trainer, in a 4 December 1, says of Mr. Bonuer's tle, "He ts the world’s wonder, and no mistake," — The OMicint Vote ot New Yorks, Aupaxr, Dee, 2—The following is the vote cant at the late election, ay returned to the Secretary of State's oflice VERNO! ac CANAL COMMISSION ERA Long teria, ; 999.408 "e majority EN ANT-GO VERN: ry | Fay’ maj 3682245 | Chapman, — Hareley,. ara Teach Kauiuidua: rer | Chapman's majority 800,100] ara Parkharsé | Schea’s majority 570 —— with Flaming Benzine, Tirusvitee, Dec, 2—This evening a fire broke out at Morsrs. Chambers & Pickering’s refinery. Several tanks, till, &e., were destroyed, The tanks containing bengine and tar burst with @ loud report, The contents completely covered the ereek, and floated downward, presenting a sight grand in the extreme ‘The fre communicated to two small benzine tanks about three rods up the creek, owned by Messrs, Moreland & Co. ; bat the brave efforts of the em: ploy/oe of the establishment saved the reGuery, eiiae ichols’s majority, 90, SATURDAY, DECEMBER HIS BOUL 18 MARCHLNG ON, che The Eleventh Anniversary of t! of Potawotomio Brown—Interesting Cere~ Churet ireases of A.M. Powel Eleven years ago yesterday John Brown was éxecoted in Charlestown, Va. for the rime of leading an armed foree against the Stato of Virginia for the purpose of liberating the slaves, Every reeurring anviversary of hin death bat been folemnly observed by the colored Peovle of this city, and last might, in answer to an extensively circulated invitation, a large number ae- fembled at Soiloh Presbyterian Church, corner of Prince and Marion streets, to aesiet in commemo- Yaling the saerifice of the dead patriot, After singing « prayer, the Rev. M1. Highland Gar. net, pastor of the chureb, delivered an address per- tinent to the occasion. Ho sald there were peouliar feasons why the memory of John Brown should be honored by the congrecation of Shiloh church, Just Previous to his departure for the South he attended divine service here, and ocoupied the pew in front 01 4ho pulpit, which is now set aside for the elders, At his request on that oeeasion his favorite hymn, Blow yo the trampet, Blow," was sang to the tune of Lenox. Theapeaker sald, I know him twenty years before he undertook the great crowning deed of his life, I know all his Plans, and was in his confidence respecting the Vir- finta movement, On bis Inst appearance in thie city be told me that he was on bis way to the South, ‘Where he would SOON SHIEH A BLOW which should bo felt Jong after he had passe’ away, T said tohim, " My friend, the time by ardiy come for so grand and 80 fan attempt, You will be left alone i f trial, Your men Will desert you when ron, most need stielr ald, and sou yourself will fall a sacrifice, bat may all be,” said the brave olf man, " but pose is Axed. I apprehend that God has me to do this work, of t object of my Life, my parpose shall have been hed. I feel God's band upon m id i He was & striet Calvinist obliestion to fulfill * aad ee the colored People to bey cotton cloth and other necessary ms- wrivis, “ for,” eatd he, “I shall soon raive the prices of ali these Ce Woathas resulted from the great work of the selt-devoted philanthropist? A nation bas riseo in a day, One siroke of the pen has made tour mil lions free, Fnlightened sentiment has given two the Once degraded race the be bad of citizenship. One of these dars the story will read like » romance. John Brown's first object was to rouse the colored mea to action in bebaif of their freedom, When he was a wool merchant in Springfeld, Mass,, he invited me thZre to confer with and ik was daving this visit that be made prey lone for the reprinting of “ Walker’ CO pay a work boat w erward widely circalat On the %d of December, 1860, the day appointed kecution of John brewn, « ce meeting was held in this cbureh. We assembied here, hondreds of 610 o'clock prayed and exhorted wll 2) Wi in reat danger, for in the then existing state of pablic pinion, We did not know how soon we might be attacked. We knew, oo, that on the pabileatio Of OUF proceedings [there were nine reporters pre ent), auy of us might be arrested for troason Among the speakers of the day was the venerabio Henry Jobnson of Ithaca. The effect of the old man's thrilling eloquence was wonderful. The women sobbed aloud. STRONG MEN CRIED FIKE CHILDEN, ‘and some of the reporters buried their faces in their hands and wept, ‘The evening papers contained » despatch announcing the desth of the brave old ‘man, and, account for it as you may, the moment when the words of Father Johneon seemed to have kone to the very quick of the hearts of his hearers, Was that in whieh the goal of tle martyr went home to At the conelurion of Mr. Garnet dress, which was irequently appianded, Mr. Titus read John Brown's speech, delivered after rentence had been pronoancest upon bin. This was followed by aa Sidress from Mr. Crosby, & young orator of mech ability Mr. A.M. Powell, editor of the National Standard, was then introduced. He tnatituted ® compariso betwecen Clay and Webster, ” the slaves of com- promise,” and John Brown, the unswerving ayo: eate of right and justice, much to the belitiioment 0( the ereat statesmen ; and launched shafis of keen- est mutire af the author of the phrase ™ irrepress! who in his last Senatorial eneech made an ineffectual bid for the Presi- ation, Jeelared that Joba Brown had astly hung.” ‘The speaker also reproved Salmon P. Chase for bis loss of principle, aad placed the Chief Justice in a bad light when couwarted With Job Trown, the martyr, Several other speakers nddreased the meeting Woich continued in session til! afier 11 o'clock, —— MORSE NOTES. poly; Connor is driving hie gray and chestnet to tue ‘Northrop of the Mantattan is henditag a &50 cross matoled teat. Oxo Koop bas appropriately named gelding Coat Beaver, Mr Gitoert's May Queen and May Flower trotte! over Fleetwood in 241 bis biuck Crarles Weeks claims the name of Firefly for his thoroughbred chestnut gelding William Grey has possessed himself of a roadster, He rates him dawaiu the thir | Ran is prooeiti asia thousand rebe wer Many of the clippers have been * clipped;"* bays, browis, and blacks are all of one coor James Finck is pulling the ribbons over Pepper aoa Balt, He is « bigleseasonea anit! Col. Price maie-s thins hnm beliind his bisek amd gray, nmved respectively Porter aud uuoat, Hardy's gray gelding, Cutter Wiiskey, and day gelding Distiter, are stepping true and fast Mr. W. Winant’s roan geliing Saltpetre is self oace more, and snows a forty galt la spots Bolly Lewis on Toesday | t Fravk Work's cheatnat mare see his biud feet all the way down, De Forrest, of the Jerome Park Shooting Club, hasan extra fine span of bays; they go off likes shot Albert Smith has a mignty good biack steppor wed Tony Harper the way home once or twi later Shepherd F. Knapp bas pareh in Pxiractor, and changed 8 tearing rate, He goes ter bias 5 im 1 the grey geld. pame to White t. with his flowing wh heard, nroseats a rplendia appearance betind his sor: Harry Berthoif trains Black Warry le carrice the provender mig Taftem tne Mr. Pivfe is jogging his three-year-old team early n the moruing wad Lanes a eho. spire with the veveraa Harper, Jase for fon Alderman Cron OA market Yanick over airs his dignity with a white footed ay, and fae many a Mvely brush Dempaey’s borre: mare, Butcher Gul. Buly Bovers has pot im an appearance Diack and bay | they are mip and tnck w © sorrel abd bay Whewever Loy Clu 5 Wateoa| a 4 fom ae vlahod i Order for & brush with tae best ham McLoaghlin ts salt to broker. Ihe stock prove aieition to the Lirond stree The ponies of the handsome (slonel, for some un Aecountable reacon, are falling off in spedd. Youmzetare D the fosd shonid be more pulite thay to Brash by bin +0 wneeremontously. The members of the Vaaderbilt Brigade look splendmly. The mew regniation has dons away with Sheed, and ordered a Warm inash every might. They have been feeding too high of late, POrer has several noted steppers in his stablos at Prospect Park. Damas a sceaay, generous liver. whieh Je'a guarantee hat the quacrupeds unter bis Care ary sure to bave comfortable winter quarters, Roilroad-stock i Wall stroot is flat, stale, and an- proviable, while horse wtock oa Harlem lade be ram: PAUC. Dedlers are scouring (he rural districts aud buy. Insp ail the eplta wt frightful Agures to tatiaty the mann, “It would not do to sei steppers short just how Captain Wiiron, one of our euardians, is stil working the well-known grey gelding, ashington his ie we romored (oat in private, aronnd’the (ivionchonse, he shows 0 two minuce clip, but tr oid h Wate to soc another liak out of hiw, defore Ewing a pubite exhibition on the road. Aviniral Manager Cal, Fisk drove hie four long tallod gray steras to Flactwood on Thursday fe Josephine--e (avorive name W Ato have beent'oa have turned atock s horses, be wil ‘sqneoaing fratcraity of ua Brauch, OBITUARY. an Hooley, Sr., aged 75 i, died yetterday, Jule J, Beneux, the well-kaown promoter of the heatre, died on Thuraday of pneumonia, Mya, & Une | cohen Body ‘is’ to be buried ou buuday 1B an old New York f the Metho fist —— - & Woodrai, 628 Broadway, in New York, All Ade D Sell (ie thoest and beet earring the fashionable stylee at reasonable prices —_ Seldom has avy preparation prodaced such happy effects ov those suifering from diseases of the bladder, kidueys, urinary organs, stranguty, dropsy, gravel, organic Weakness, and female complaints, as Helm: dold’s Bachu. This valuable remedial ageut entirely eradicates a}) such dineases.—Ade, —_ Be you lean or be you fat, You want a vice ud nobby hat ; Such mone you will get at "s. 21d Brondway, hatter cap compare With Knox fc Wek —_ Fuller & Co., 5 Jobn street, up staire,—A fall line of Waltham Watches at lowest prices.—Ado, Hie ard & Caswell's cod liver oil le the best.— 4 A Card, 11.0 REWARD!) ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD. The reports which have Deon in eirentation recently im regard to my having failed in business, or of my In- tentions to fail, are anqualitedly false, and without Any foundation whatever. I wilt pay ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD for evidence whieh will convict any responsible party OF parties who originated the reports, R. H. MACY, Fourteenth stieet and Sixth avence, bestest FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, preenath—ia Faipar, Dec. 2—P.M.—In the hope that the meeting of the committee of the principal trunk lines to effect an arrangement for pooling earnings, thereby avoiding such competition as proves #0 dis- astrous to dividends, would result harmoniously, the railway share market opened with an improved feeling, and sdvanced a fraction in the earlier deal- ings. Later, however, tt transpired that the full committee was not present, and the meoting dissolved without solving the problem. ‘This slight Mainstay lost, the market readily ylelded to the at tacks of the bears, and prices declined 4 to 1M ® cont, on the entire Het, the downward movement being assisted by the reported witharawal of « mil- lion and a half of greenbacks from circulation by = Prominent bear operator. ‘Te most marked decline was in the Vanderbilt stocks, which were Mberally sold down, After these Lake Shore, Ohio and Mississippl, Northwestern preferred, Rock Island, and St. Panis received the most attention, Erie and the other prominent railways being prao tically neglectea, We hear it mentioned in the ttrect that the Pennsylvania Central Railway Com- Dany have effected a lense of the New Jersey Central . Should this prove trne, independent connee- tions would be formed by the first-named Company ‘with New York, thereby making this the shortest of the trunk lines between this point and Chicago, Wertern Union Telegraph, in exception to the Reveral list, bas tyen strong throughout the day on Active demand, &1| closed at the highest feure reached, The Dire.\ors of this Company will meet next week to ceeide vpom the January dividend, which may secount for the slary upward ture to-day, The receipt of mows from Europe to day, to the effect that the Froneb bad achieved an important victory, accompanied by a sliehtly dypressed tone to the London market, failed to impart the custom ary activity to gold, thoueh there wos rather more animation noted than heretofore for several days, and the tone of the market firmer. Speculation ts checked for the moment, until the pnrvort of the President's message is known, as also the report of Secretary Boutwefl. The opening price of gold was 110%, from which it yielded ¥ B® cent., though upon the covering of some short contracts it advanced to 111}, with late sales at 111. ‘The short interest outstanding is yet large, though reduced somewhat of Inte, To- day the lending rates were 1,2 14. and 5 @ cont. {or carrving to fat on the borrow in side. The re toh tb0 afance, fora 050. Te ca vy rece rs were $252.49) ; payments, $1,416,000 00, $1, H9.3°9. Tbe customs receipts in’ gold ino wo $252,000. The total clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank were $49,281,000; gold balances, §1.207,401 ; currency balances, $1,427,080, ‘The principal quota: tions were as follows ~Ado. AT} P.M. Pe Ab: exchange was rather more active, and ly held, though rates were unchanged, Toward the ciose of bank bow bere Was quite a sharp demand for money, and @ ia! transactions were reported at 7 ® eent, though jost before 32. M. money was freely offered at 6. the previous rance having been Sand 6. [tis not probable hat the establishment of these hich rates will be permavent. Discounte ore quiet on the basis of 635 e Government bond market has been {nactive, nersily steady in tone throughout the day, Henry Clews & Co,, 28 Wail st, report at 5 P. — “ai 2, nip... WO ie fe, J5RI, ree... 1K, (1S51,conp. "113 10 |S ape, 8 Coup. ..Lm 107% 11040 reg. Baie gag {i Sos, reg... Maen 100 Jory 10-40 coup, 520s, Ui coup. 10 Siva, v4; coup, 106%, s 6-8, Be coup,..106 Mis Cen. Pacific G.B. ob Tn State stocks there was @ further pressure to sell Bouth Carolinas, which declined 1 ¥ cent. to the old bonds being jet at 90. ennessees were steady at Gilg for old, and new North Carouuas Mt Mi, the funding act bonds of 1863 sellin Old Viret . to OB sy. Mis inoue) eelling at 924; Geor- in 6x, {and Brooklyn water loan, 96 City Dank shares were nog) In railroad bon there was an active business in Central Pacifies at Hi@OIN ; firsts OFC. C. & 1. C., IKEA; and fwaukee and St. Paul § ® cent. “Erste, 10. The on Pacific securities were in good uquiry, the mortage bonds closieg at 1NQsIt,; lind avants, THSTOY; incomes, OCH} aud store Tagcaisys. Onextreme quotations New York Central stock ranged trom My tw Dy; eerp, Bags | Er + Reatine, Ui @101%; Lake | Sh ¢ | Watush,58@514 5 Pittsbareh, 1007 109% common, Si BNy ; tie prot GS; Rock Island, 1114 coli: St, Pe %; the pre Segsig; Onlo and M Sippl. $17;@201 45 ; New Jersey Central, 108% @1Ua%, and Union Pacific, 19igqity At the Board Pe Barna wot at 30%; ¢. Lackawanna and Western, 190% 210% Hartford and Erte, 34; Chitago and A Alton and Terre Haute preerred, St Wand St. Joven, 106: Morris and Kase, 91Mq@u2; C. C. ame lc 18%; and Dubuque and Sioux Clty, #5, In the celianevus shares, lacifc Mall ranged between 41% and 42%, ana Western Unton Telegraph 43%, press shares were dull, though Adam» A%. and Wells, Fargo & Co. at 32. The rz ral marcet cl; 1 with a better feeling round, aud the soiiowing were the quotations w A ea SVN. J. Central st 185'f and St) 108” ara H.& Kno Bib D. Lewd Weat'a AND FINANCIAL, - NOTICE, rest duc Jan. 1, 1871, on the bonds of the ate of Georgia, will be puld on und after that date. pon surrender of the eoupons, at the Fourth Na tional Bank, New York Bonds of tae State of BANKING orgia, 28 they matare, Will be paid upon presentation at the banking house of Henry Clows & Co,, 82 Wall street, New York KUFUS B, BULLOCK, Governor Executive Department, State of a, Atlanta, Nov, 19, 1870, Georg: New York Markets. Fripay, Dec, 2—Fiovn axp Mra tras Western and State flour were more scuve ut dab Me auvance, ee at 85.7580, but otter walles di aprovement ; 15.000 Dbis, at $3q25.20 , $5.18¢86 108 ping extras, aod Sp4s 7 for wedium to choice ere aad fauity brands, incinding St, Louis. South more wouve at Bia 86.50 for sbippiug extras, fy for trade abd famty extras. Tye four Sgt. Corn weal. MOB. Buckwheat flour dull and beavy at &2 Tap $3. Ds ‘offee War grat Lut firm on all grades Rio, 1s@alsice.. gold fe. for Javan and 13g This. for Murine Rice duli and nominally ale Tye. Molatses was fairly @ Is. New OF by auet ne Shi ex 0.12 box, 105504 Fal at ige. for Cua! 12, for Demerara, ant Ke. for Pi Kio, ‘and 29.000 bave Manila, in bod. on rofued in guod demand and 0 Lig@lase for son white, BUNDRIES--Cot for wiadit: Tallow. W steady; for hard, acd 2:00) DF 6, 0 oa. AE Lb ¢. Bpirie sur frm at am dull At 294 Frelehta firmer; wiieat to Livorsoot oy st aud to rf a | strived ai ‘at inclidtug s quiet but on the snot AM Sig oO 4 4 Tiere beet S00) 108 at toa Hiatiess.. Weel for city #4 1 short clear easier, value 8B pkege at fur 80 100 Wye for January, 6 latter price paid tu dave dairies. Cheese Wheat was se. lighe glowed aul; sales. part last ey 1g 8 new No. dw chia aly for “White Genesee, €140 for amber Wibter on track, Gate bigher, and in speculat and; salen, 10.00 Dish. at Oats, for Western and Red’: Nid White quoted tgs ley fain: fales win) Dust, Wt MBLC TOR Lwerre Oj state, Bb cand Westera and Canadia 1 digi ad Chiladian, Bary made ansecth le. Maher, and Ye, ANie® 19,000 Duh. aL sXe ge. for SoUCiord Aud Wester selow. Tigsic. tor new Western mixed, nid tac. tor vid do, White buusinal wt Bowie —— Live Stock Market New Yous, Fi beever to-day were 8 ; Game in yesterday Toe market was 7 tb. for Dative steers of ¢ € Oe. fOr Texas and Cherokee stock. is, 1WUiMha, Olio, and Kentucky atee: OH@14 cwL, were selling A 12K @1SK 0, pared with Nonday.prices ware not materially mH Crt tneate no} At isgeme ate a, $1481 30 Cor White woe ble. Shee wih at +@6Ke. & B for common Ubios (0 prime Condes, abd JamDe are Lol Waued except at sbont the same Neares. The receipts were 29 oar loads 71 head. home were weaker, and closed dull fOF rine. rheavy and medium, an were’ 2 cap londa, Or a7 Rowe, ed oD Monday to ato $8 conte from Butta, bargh, plata ee MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ine MASAO DAT wet... 1 3d) MOON sets. MOM WATRE THUS DAT. Sandy Hook.. 8 5 Gov. Isiand, 4 56 Hell Gate, MINparone Sun rites, 242 607 mehip Fravee, Liverpool, mdse. and p hip China, Laygrroo!, dive and pis ip Ei Cid, Wilmingtow, N. ©. cotton Steaivsliip Manhattan, Liverpoo!, md Steamsbip Geo. B. Upton, Richmond, ane, Piiecamship Fantta, Philadelphia, mase. and pa: Bveamahlp Gen Alverton, mdse. and pase, ark Annie, Bue it jerk La Batavia larah Crowell, ric Hanter, Reet ve Alto, thé UANAI FIVER aod Coastwite veevew. and and pase. vi turdve and WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP is Femody for all diseases with which children are afmicted uring the process of teething. Immediate attention, as neglect oftentimes results 10 some incurablo Lang Diseare. “ Brown's Hronchtal Tro- chea” are a simple remedy, and will almost invariably give Immediate relief. wing to the good reputation and popularity of the Troches, many worthless and eheap imitations are of Jere! which are good for nothing. Be ware to owrarn the true “ Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Sold every where. —— * said Andrew Jackson humor. ousiy, When weeitta what nonce SO. Rot pipnihed ots Spororal of documentt om watch ft wavtis eustom to 4 ie . letters under Wikia, aa aie any doubt Themselves. void by Dr. G. GIRARD RERER'S book "7 faiterer: to be bad gras ‘Consaitation and examin he German Cathartte F pines of Dives ase eran in tie fatuliy. and have no more All Craggists have them, at h oO, ne. tet theun try tt abd wee for Grocers everywhere. Lung Affec should be # ollice, 104 Bloveker tions dally, Lomenges tare the for a physic roadie xivtnz ured cents a box. mas in Coming.—Ladier’, Gents, Minees’, EET aaa ——_— cine. Chr and Boy WESSEL 1, at the Fesidence of the bi yy the Rev. teary Ward Bees ‘esee) (9 Kate M. Dupree, only daughter ot Wun. Dupree, all of Brookiyu. $a DIVORCED. C1.ABSON Ia tats otty. 8, Monday, Nov. ®. 187, the Hop. George arnard. of the reme Court, grant ed & decree ot divorce to Com: lore Joho ro m, 7.8. N..from Margaret A. Glasson. Grounds divorce, prom|-caous adultery. BHIKLDS.—In this city, before Jndge Brady, of the Supreme Conrt, Anne M. Shielis agt. Thomas H. elds. Jadgment of divorce ted. DIBD. COLEMAN.—Snddenty, on #riday, Deo. 8, at! P.M., Mp. Maria Coleman, relict of David Coleman Notice of funeral hereafter, DE FRIESK.—Ou Friday, Dee. 2, Benjantin De Friese, tn the 73d year of his age. relatives and friend fully invited to donee. 2 Delancey Sorcioek P.M. DKIVER In Brooklyn, 1, Jane E. Driver, aged 12 danghier of Sarah and the Driver. The friends and relatives of the tammy are resvectta! ly invited to ‘attend tae fan Dec. , at 1 o'clock, from 17M sham earet Ho! ged 2 y) re res rt Relatives and {rlends of the fauy ettully Invited t attend the funeral frau Wer |ate residence. 0 Wert 25th at, om Sunday, Dec. 4, at half past 1 o'clock VRICE.<On Friday, Dee. % tn the 47th year of her age, Mra Mary Price, by wecond lartinge Cormenit Sis Mary’Mebonata The iriends asd relatives are respectfully request tonttend ter funeral from al ay. courel (Maun ty), So'e veg Saturday morning, Dee” S Ko Couats Chronicle gieats ecpy, SMiTH.—On Friday, Dee. 2, John W. Smith, aged 2 years Friends and relativesiof the family are myited to at: tena the fineral {rom the Maahatiauytile Presbyterian Church: on Bubday atvervoon, nt lo Glock WILLERE~on Weduesdey, Nov. a, John Witert, aged fa years and 9 month Hetafves. and friends of the family are respeettelty saviieg tar aitn the Raveral gn Bunday Dec 4, at haf past A. M.. from hie late residence, 12! Franti et. _ Special Motices, 1,000,000, — inte, ret edition of one mullivn copies of the favorite vif UNIVERSITY ALMANAC BUSINESS BOO! will De ready for grata! throughout the United FOR isi ‘bution by our agents wes and New Jersey ou Doe. This lavalaable book wiil be with A oritiant inminatet e It will Contain avast mass of and medical information ney ta more preteatious works, issued im elegant form, ew and novel basiness f Delore pub'ished. aven, seling At extravagant on ean afford to travel withont cum, Set tree to any address ou re «DY RAdrenning De. J. W. sCOLT & ASSOCIATES, Gand + University piace, New York city. NOTICE—" BEWARE OF THR DoG !"* Whereas. For several years the popularity of the UNIVEGSETY ALMANAC has indneed as nnmber of Almanac publishers to phage We contents, gotten op lerabie cxpenditar d tint * drag narki 0 there pirat luster a dose of legal phy sic to Upon iis anrra dig. DR. SCOTT'S FREE NE WSPAPE Will be ready January, 1571, Professor Seott's Rew pictorial ueWspaper, ¢ 4 PATHOLOGICAL hate, trnchtu Jugerery, Quack and Nomaspatny, &e ADING ALTICLES—No, 1 Allopathic Donkeigh. (1 d-Legged \ ‘A Favor fe fhe nedy are of the Worm. New Kemecjil. A raph. (Large Hine ait Alto RTOONS And most} uand Fo strated.) Dunuy of an Eminent athic * Perfesser" TIFFANY & CO, UNION SQUAB Offer a larre aud choice stock of LADIES’ WATCHES, of ail sizes and every variety of casing, with move of the finest qnaiity BALL, BLACK & CO. JEWELLERS AND of LV EKOM LPS, M5 AND 47 BROADWAY, large and chojee soek of very flac HIRE QUARTER PLATA WALTHAM WATEHE®, IN NEW OTYLES OF CA®ES, SPECIALLY MADE TO THEIR OWN ORDER. THRSE WATCHES CAN NOT BE EXCKLLED IN BEAUTY, FINISH, On FINE TIME-KEEPING QU ALITLES, BY ANY WHICH CAN BE BOUGHT AT CORRESPOS DING PRICK DURING DECEMBER WE SHALL SELL DIAMONDS AND DIAMOND JEWELRY wuie price ia currency that they are wort tn , 7 ow ahh & Offer ave ANU CHEAPEST SALESHOOM SO REO ND WAY TUPETS IMPROVED LUNG PROTECTOR, for tie robwat and delicate, on dorsext by the te: fession. Phe back aad chest J. Cheap, durable, comforted Bx huilhe, a8 Maiden lane, Now Yore FAGHISH TOOTH wit t Evgilan wae at greatly red: DITMAN'® CO. Ast OFFICIAL DRAWINGS, BIMMONS @ CO LOTTE Iie. ALABAMA=Hextra Cina Nc 2, 1870 F ily aA, 08, BISSOUET = ‘eilleieat eS OF House Pharmac THE » KENTUCKY ‘ u, 7 13, 10 es Caehed, Inrorate amlied, and elroy (a We above and elvy loyal Havans Lastories 1, CLUTE, Broler, % Broadway 18) Faitou se. ead ¢ Park raw KOVAL HAVANA LOTTEMY, Prizes paid In gold, Iarormantion sarniehed, The highest rates paid lor doebloone and all kinds of go.d ‘and siiver, TAY LOK & CO. banks 16 Wall el, New \ ork. SYATEMENT AND DKCLAR- ATION, TLE BOARD OF COUNTY 1UNTY OF NEW YORK 3,6 tr OFFICIAL DECLARATION OF CANV ASSES OF T In relation Ww votue given i Trustees of Comm te The Board of Cu an vansers York, having in the several Elect Ards of satu city and county, a hei’ on the sth day of Novemie CerLAY, determine, and declare TRUSTEES OF COMMON BCHOOLS, vinew WakD. DENNIS KEENAN, by the greatest number of voles, was duly elect Fusiee of Common Beboole Ih and for the Fire 4 eXCOND WARD. The PATRICK MOYNAHAN, by the greatest number of votes, was daly efected ‘Vhat ices, te @f Common Schools in and for the Second Thay THIRD WARD—PoR rOLL TERM. + the erences rumor of youn, was daly elected Ziastee of Common Behools in and for the Third Ward Th ‘To FILL VACANCY, by tm JEREMIA a. ROGERS, duly elected i areaten’ umber of wore, waa duly ele Trustee Sf Common hehvols in and for the Third Ward, to Bll vacancy. FOURTH WARD, That THOMAS DRISCOLL, by the grentert Dumber tot votes, was doly elected rostee of Comumon echools in and for the Four a Ward. vivTit WARD. at ieee FREDRRICK @. OCDE y the greatest number of votes, wae dui Mrartce Gf Common Schoots tm’ and tor the F S1xTH WARD. bard MICHARL MCCARTY, by the greatest number of votes, was duly ele yuntoe SF ommon senoo!s im and for the Sixth War SEVENTH WARD, biel JORN FORD, the greatest number of votes, was Analy elected Pravtee "of Common wehoos "ta ehd for the Sevens Ward, pong RIGHT WARD. at LUKE C. GRIMES, by the greatest number of votes, wat dW elected Uuntce “ot Common Schools in and for the Eights ‘ard. elected ‘Ward. NINTH WAND, ‘That ANDREW VAN ANTWERP, by the greatest number of votes, was daly elect ‘Trustee of Common schools In and for the Ninth War TENTH WARD. That RENJAMIN F. ST the greatest number of voi astee Of Common Schools in and for the Tenia ard. That by T W ELEVENTH wanp. JOSEPH Koc, Dy the greatest number of votor, was duly elected Higsee ‘OF Common’ choos “in Rad for ihe Kieventt TWELFTH WARD, ‘That JOHN STRAITON, hy the greatest Humber of votes, was anty Trastee of Common Schools in tor the Ward. THURTRENTH WARD-FOR FULL THEM, ‘That FRANCTS COAN, Dy the greatest number of vols,’ was duty elected ‘Trustee of Common Schools in and for the Tole teenth Ward, tor full terr To FILL VACANCY, HENRY FB LYNCH, by the gregtest number of , was Anly elected Lrester of Common Echols tu and for the Thitcenty Ward, to fll vacancy FOURTEENTH WARD. That AMBROSE U'NET py the greatest number ot votes. war duly elected Trang {ge .g¢ Common Behools iu und for Whe Fourteenth That ‘That FIFTEENTH WAND. JAMES WALKER POWLET, by the greatest nnmber of votes, was duly olected Trnt tee of Common Behocls in and for the Fifternih Wai OU TRENTH WARD—YOR FULL TERM, JOUN DE LA MATER, reatest Humber of votes, was duly elected Tras 8 Schools in aud for the Sixteento Ward ‘Thet by the tee of Cor for fuli term. That ‘TO PILI. VACANCY. JOHN HOWE. i Areatoat number Of votes, was doly elceted Trum vf Common Schools in and for tho Stxtecuth Ward, ii vacancy. SEVENTEENTH WARD—POR FULL TR! CHARLES KINKE: y hy the greatest number of wt of Common Schools in That duly elected he Seventeenth FILL VACANCY. STEPHEN THERRY. by the greatest nainber of vou, was duly elected ee of Common Schools ia und for the Seventeenth ‘Ward, to Mii vacancy. RIGHTEENTN WARD. JOHN M. Cart number of wins duly elected no schools in and for the Kightecnth That erentes € of Co Ward. That by NINPTEENTH WARD, THOMAS PEARSON, by the greatest number of votes, war daly elected Trastee of Common Schools in aud for the Nineteent, Ward. ‘That TWENTIETH WARD—TOn FULL TERM. JON HOLZDERNER, Dy the greatest Number of Votes, War duly elected Trase fee of Common Benools Iu and for the Twenticth Ward for full term. TO FILL VACANCY, iat Bs WILLIAM SALMON by the greatest numer of votes, was only elected Tenge tee of Common Schools n avd for the Twentieth Ward, to Ml vacancy. fs TWENTY-PIRAT WARD. hat RICHARD C. BEAMISH, by the greatest number of votes. was daly elected Tras tee of Common Senools iu and for the Tweuty-Orse Ward. That by th TWENTY-SECOND WARD. JOHN MORGAN, atest nuinber of Yours, was duly elected Truss fommon Schools in and for the Twenty-second We certify this aeclaration to be correct, and have need {ht same to he attested by the siguatures of the Fue and Secretary of this Hoard, this twenty. hin day of November, A. D. one thousand ens undred and sevcaty THOMAS COMAN, Chairman, Hawny A. Gexarron Deputy County State of New York. City and County of New Yor, ‘County Clerk's Oillee. + I hereby certify that T have with the original deciarati Office, and that the aame | from and of te w Witneee my ban County Court How K, this (Wenty-eieh: eight hundred ai rk and Secretary, compared the foregoing remaluing on Mle 1h (he © correct transeript there: ial seal, at the New York nd County of New November, one thous sevent CHARLES £. LOREW. Clerk of the City aud County of New York, THR BOARD OF COUNTY CAN. THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK ip day County of era of ead WSU Loth, votes given In the several Fiectic the Wards of said city and county, tie Gene al klverion he hie Sith day of Novems Dex, In the year aforesaid, do eer'iy at follows; FOR INSPECTORS OF ELECTION T WAKD~ FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT, 8, on such estimate anit 1 entatnate th ele Ih enets Furst Ward wa thirty-eleht ob whieh Joli i ihre huadred and sixty-e Of which Jonn F. Murphy f ire hundred aude x Of widen William 1roy received ex huwut OF whiten ‘Jeremiah UX dred and seventy tw OF winen Joun Hickey Fee Of whteh Micha: De Of whet Edward M foar Ana of whieh Uieie were fava wiiell’ Fecelved 1X iva ved fifiy.on guue recived Total nn A TION DISTRICT. cunva appe ANON estin Je Number of vutes given for th re of Hlection of the second ble «Ward was tour thousand two) } ELE a recelved Ou veignt rece! an recived: six hundred unree by OL wnien three Annd! Of whieh The ed" Gue' t dana 2 ito snd ne Of which John Kell Of wuleh Walton C.¢ Of whien Ch Of which Wit w ree! OF whlen Pa’ ee And of which tere were seal Veceived +x hiiniired and ved t Total THIRD RLRCTI That it ap sueh and bue whole of votes given fort ecvors OF Election of the Third Elec the First Ward was four thousand (wo hu siaty-tntec OF wien Mighae sand tree huuded xty seven Of which David.d Contiedl received Uiree hun drest wad sixty O€ which Williom Crat oN DIAFUIC Daliea’ reéeivea’ Gn TION DISTRICT b estimate and eany es g) vou for the he Fourth kivetion D tour thousand tw ree hundred and sixty seven which Patrick Murphy rec dived and thirty one Of wiKen Pever 4 whieh John waich Thotnas FS tne of winch there w Total Vivi wie That it apr 4 The whole | uniber c sneetore of Rlocion of the Fitth kieetion. tho First Ward wat four Wousand (wo hundr seventy one ea Of wbloh Jamea Sot auley FervlVed one thousand three nutdred and sixty-seven Of which Kichard Burton received one th three hundred and sixty-seven Of which Jere Kenpehiek received six hun: dred and rig i" sof In. viet a and C1gDEY ORGe of Shieh Joba Wat Of whieh Wiliam Delany roc Of which Michael J. 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