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me CATS AND THE MILK, FELLING THE DORMAN B.. FAs 108 JOUN DOP BUBINE! Ra and Scratching of (ae Lirely Times before Judge Barnard ud More to Com al of the suit by the Erie Railway py sxuost Dorman B, Eston, John Doe alias fuski. ine husbend of Lucia @. Culboun, aud others, vicel will) comppiraey, Was concladed yesreruay tame andr ard. Anon the previoas day, a tee pombe © eonnrel were present, including pnd D. Bie |. Dndley. Field, and Thos, 8, Shear. ro or Ce (lant, aud Messra, Charles Tracy, vrier, TL an Tremain, Peekha: ter, ond MeFartand for tue defend t oa Monday bad dismiseod the to Mr Rameey ond Mr. Tatler, and ‘ay was continned a8 tothe others, ALITTLE CAT Pion. HN the opening of the Court Mr, Tremain rose to pies personal explanation, On the eve of the ay sewont of the Coat on the day orevions, he ete learned counsel for the plainuiff stated Uiat fide arcumert hefore Indge Brady, he (Mr. Tro: barged his Moser Wudge Barnard) with w cxtrs al ows #5. 060.000, 1 le @ int In'U say that You sai taiy) bad gma We. Bei vr Tremajn—Yon were #@ wnueretood by myself aj my sssociaies Me fold Varn ray eo, r Mr Tremala—ihe bearwed connse! 4 atiedd my apveeh aboeedtia tot rewspaycre apd taa\ PF would F ve THK fe vemarks that Pad 1H yesterday. Mr. Figid Laid THE APITTING OF THE GRAY Cat, Mr Tremam<i can ecircely wauermant wiry the pried gentteman nas lugged | ru yy sor tF levant on attal hy Fucifor Won the euppositior a On tte sie yey motion fa et aside am arden. direet ow the,0=1 ’ fr the amonm ef the ext-e stlowance 5 and tht Ease wat jos Nan themes Fo impertnsnt, wh your honur'e's sorted say tt ably houor W wow ity Ww learniog. ta ral Acge UNE ODI ations Ae We gO # at the Uwe they are con Sr sKING THR GRAY car, ngth, stating that Mr ton to set aside Madge Bar bis arcum avter he ud seokem, Without any intimation be Whatever, with tu s between Lies, took a paper and reed something which he said at tne time of the granting Barnard. What was written ed cerbation in the news ‘Tbe ge ae ig Was ’ te wes urter Or Pest eae tm 6 fe ot nis fied had heen Mike on! or Oy at per W sere (he eTt {ecu fron ve Bite word aboMt GLOOM, mao npou tha’, He’ wever made any be whaicver ae to the amonnt of the allowance, tapi Ue Would PreseMt affitavits to the Court fe lish fo slow What" wervives had beon fdeed. This of reportiog, by mak representariona, he sald’ bad got woich must Ue stopped cotten that the person who makes trot y louceurate report of proceedings im ootirt De cortetayto. court. Ib seemed to Ue the intent the Louvravie members of ert everyting that takes ri lor the parpore of eubservi own He. protested a ue loved, whem the onpo Yooid be’ visited as 1s ought to Be by in their power to enrrect it. TWh GRAY CAy's DEFIANOR, Mr, Trewain s4id le feared iis friend's memory the matter. Ble Lad no right to com nite tie hetore Judge Brady, the transaction d aMcavius stating ‘tat the learne: Mr Field) wee the principal acter, hi Jenor Podge Barnard) oarit (pating but little; id Wee lis triecd (Mr, Field) dented this as tmpert Wot be rai-ed 4 question that he (Lie speaker) Was Tikug rhowid be wettiod by tue inteiligeat members ide ho were present, As to the reporters kerised Lor ‘nore to indicate them, for they would Rit care of theuselves. THREE CATS AT IT Mr. Field scid the exoisnation ne had made at a lenient bearing belore dude Brad’, though tie ewan (Me, ‘Tremain) w: tay absent, war Per. vechure it was the first opportanity be bad vorrect (oe statement the ewan had made. Fert coon hed put iordh @ statement bighly fa. eds aud utterly untra We Tracy 1: was substantially trne. w= reeollees autiuctiy that when the Ne dianissal of the complaint was Defore Coat otaaid gyre nee, When your you wished an aM@duvit this contro: to exceed five per cent. A BULLY OLD CAT IMITATES BORACE Mr. Peckham—Mr. Field then said that (he amount es vived, the poopecty oF the rie Railway corpo: Lon, Was’ $100,000.00." Whe the gentleman. 1a. his lab- Drauds the asserdon as ‘alse, Lin turn, in the kind of latarmage uscd by him, Vivid hus aeber ton ud I t-Leare polite and civil Who bas just spokeu might say. Had | ahere. d ave to De modi in kmade a muiake before Mr. Justice ut ferbactia resort of lat .0ok place, and Ihave it uow iced. I will wend for tte UE CATS WHO LAPPED THE MILK, Porpard—1n revard to this dispute which has ever ® Li respeet Lo what Was raid Abuut om exira a J venee \( seems to me to be Of very Ut le imupor ta Eipouy Out mpselt, Tpever ailowea any aaybOuy ut TN Raiowan'e not to Secot iavolved on the. bi bore ent dude Panaot b eeaust Mr, Groespece I therefure dis: n without costs, leaving the char ce) SANdIOE ABAIOrE KODKIC ADD ketou, AAT WHO POTS IN A COLLUMIVE APPEARAXC Mr Fools read the stenographer's notes as to Pe occurred betove Judge Marnard on the Arst of tember, woercin it appeared that Mr, Field baa & tle hove Ut the wilowanee would be Wamonsurat le laid down im the uit. where $02,000 allowance was grant vi Judge Bernard said he wished an aft a to the atount of property involved, and Gi ve woud cramtam allowance of five por ceut There was no mention im the steno f Mr. Fieid liad stated. tie fain Ba ica asp tes tat 110 be $100,000 00 ny 4 u set of findings, in sub November aud December. 1009, tive the Erie Railway were abou oveee $14,00, and that neither out the comptrolier's or presi That the ordera obtainc oe of, and would resuit in break tie Eriv Kailway; that to */1¢ of these orders Mr. Runkle pot i” & collusive appearance fourteen different fludings o lusions oF law Mir, Reasey. and Me. G riour of the flodings as em when he Jadgmeat THE JORN DOW CAT. Mr baton, orgued thet ease of Kriv aguinst Runkie was tere as wr at Mr adyudge I «Was now pusled s of injury o charge of rooviniy: Zain, 1 had been hekl to ring any suit, f Eaton by employing trol of bok gives © a4 the S.ocktor a pruot ne tie Eaton bind uake hot mecose Ti shown that» Mr. Diveu, Vice 4 there 4 had op Diy reertrecrcrrcce » not jum tout f bru %. Temnote portion tue order fur a (wed an atrocity 1 sod cou ik mob lereatter be | these reasons that he desired AL they Aight be preneut 4 he Wor ny Mamaey Lok it, argument in We er dodge Barourd mt ine Brig Cem Cats Gor the nw pany on the calendar, end wished to know ‘what was to be done with it Mr. Field moved the case on. Mr ‘Tremain said that the plaintiff did not desire them to croceed to trial, and woald like to inqaire Low the case came there, They bad learned from inrormal sources that an order was entered dart the last October Special Term ordering the case te stand over ontil Monday, but no sach order bi been served on them. He would like to inquire if it war under that order that they sought to move iton? Sir. Piotd aatd that it certainly was Mr. Tremoin ead that they objected to going on, end ao athdavit Waa Feed on behall ot Mr. Ramsey Teciting all the proceedings that have taken plac thus far, aod cloln:ing, among other reasons why tt howd not be teed, Uiut tie October Speeiul Term had been aljourned atne die, Judge Borvard said that the matter had better nd over inti) the appeal from dudye Brauy's order bad been argued wt the General Term Tremuait said that they Would not cor oF hat Kind being mare, Barnard srid that for he purpose of seeing what the General berm would say of dodge Brady's order be woald on his own mution put the o February. Th ed inti that day’ Woull state im reply bo wart haw been wold Lrnet that the Oeroner > perist Teri iad been larly adjourued by him fron: (ime to time, nt to A Third Cat Fight-The Ramsey C Walloped. A motion was made yesterday in the Supreme Const, Chambers, before Judge Ingrabam, iv the care of Rumeey against The Erie Railway Compan for an order reqoiring the Company to make dis covery of certi books and documents, in order to eosble the plama@ to gain certain information n cosary to euable him to prepare for trial, Field, tor the defendant, asked for a stay of proceetings ontil the General Term should decide the nppeni trom Judge Braay's order. opening the efacit eranted in the case by Judve Harnard, Counsel (or Mr. Rainey argued that the order for overy was one they Were exited to of right, and that the appeal from Judge Brady's order did {at Mloet the necessity ou their part to propre for 2 ‘The verificrtion to the plaintif's petition for th order of discovery Was objected W as ineuiicien and the Coart beid the oijection weil taken, Ty cuse Wis therefore bed until Monday, with reeticn that the ou be properly verided and served within two days. ———_- TEARING UP THE ERIE RAILS st The Bergen Tannet Question—The Pa from au Krie Sta The Long Duck Company (since incorporated with Brie) cut the tunnel through Bergen Hill for own use ata cost of more than one miiliou Jol Toe Eric, in its early poverty, accepted « loan from Mr. Stevens, of the Hoboken Land and Improvement Company, tor which, and without any otber consideration, it permitted Mr. Sievens to ron & road from Hoboken te Newark throngo the tennel, Subsequently, Mr, Stevens sold out this soort road to the Morris and Essex Railroad Com- pany. Tho letter road eoonects with other lines reaching Newark; with the Delaware, Lackawanaa, aud Western, and may oveutualiy extend by connec jone to the Paelde, Now by what right do #l the roads end branches connecting with the Mortis und E-sex claim the privilege of ruvning trains throurh the tunnel? Clearly none at all, for by the agree. ment with Mr. Sevens it was expressly provided that no road running in rivalry to Erie should ase the tunnel. ‘The Morris and Essex having now be- come virtuaily © part of the Deleware, Luckawanaa and Western, a broud ennge roud which is an active competitor witn Erie for through trate, it te clutmec (oat they have forfeited their privilege of runnlug Uirough the tunnel, Mr. Sloan, the President of Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, some thine sco sereed with Mr. Gould to rete the question by « friendly eult; but subsequently discovering the weakness of bis ease, ho bas been rash enongh to attempt to take forcible possession of the Erie ap proaches to the (nnael. —— ‘The Hoboken Comm. sistance to E: * The stir which has beem created in Hoboken ‘by the threat to tour up the Erie track ranoing uv t the Venango oi! wharves was the topic of discussion in the moeting of the City Council lust event The Hoboken Land snd Improvement Comprny bad assumed the right to rua their tracks trough Seventeenth street, They were ordered : remove these six months ago, but instead of doing so they weot so far as to grant to th Erle Railway Company the privilege of Iny- ing their broad gauge track seross private property. he owners of thin property, Messrs. I. ©, & W. C, Seott, Caleb D. Woeks, BM. Diworth, and others, learning that, instend of taking up the raile, the Erie soad was laying « pew track, which croached 15 ‘eet on their proverty, seat a commu nication to the Hoboken Council last eveuing, aud tue Board unanimously adopted @ rero.ution au \horizing the Street Commissioner to reaiove th rowuway forth It is therefore understood (hat If toe track is pot taken up wituin twenty-four hours the Street Cominissioner will proceed, with a special tore, to pull up the track, ———— A WILDCAT DINNER. eee The Hunters of New Jersey—Rare Sport tu Pike County, Pa.—Captare of a Catn- mt—A Foursyear old Buck—Plenty of o A party recently left West Hoboken on a hunt- ing trip to the wilds of Pike Couuty, Pa, A@ong tue party were Collector Andrew Anderson, Cor- nelias MeCr.ttun, Squire Blagae, R. T. Bone, Bsg., sna otbor woil-kmown Jersey hunters, ‘they took With them two of the best hounds in the Sate; the Wore also well supplied with trusty riflos and good Atcaunition, ‘The hunters srrived at the foot of the mounteins late im the afternoon of the first day, and concluved to Ine a good night's rest before entering on the war path, In the moruiag, previous to starting, ley stuffed themselves with Pennsylvania pancakes, which ave said to rival gutta percha gum. Squire Haque ate three hundred of them, us it wes ihe ast moal he ever expected to ait down to. On reacning a favorable position in the mountains the boys separated in the form of a circle, with orders to surround a» thickiy-wooded mound “quire Bisque kent near the dogs, and soon brought owe Wderable small gue, At last the dogs teed acatamount or wildcat, ‘The Squire poured shot after shot into the animal, while (t was lodged in the tree, and succeeded in breaking two of ita ‘The catamount then leaped down among tho jogs, nearly disabling them before it was killed by a lucky shot from the Squire, The noise of toe Dost drew te hunters together, The wildcat weasured He tet im length, Itwas the Inrgest one ever killed inthe inountune, Squire Biague juauly ‘oud OF bis prowess remainder of (he purty met with good snecos Among the game euplured Was & four yeat-old Luck «200 pound) the return of the party they enjoyed 9 game ner With their frieude at Corneil MeCultum's Ho tel, on the Paterson plank road, Amor g the guosts present were J, Tournude, Mr, Billiek, Andrew A Jerson shorpabuoter), Wm, Binelair, J... Ernest Peninyge. Lewis divernaud, Squire HI que, Pheodore noud, John Sturgis, aud Avuerous sporting gentlemen. ‘The table’ was ountifully supplied with various kinds of came, tar- kK ys, chiekeus, jeilies, und pastries, Tire W livoned tue wi of @ naturally jolly company, aucedoler and jokes rattiod owt like buck-slot irom a) bores, Mr, Anderson wis acknowledged the ebampion deer hunter of Gie State, u# we bad Drougus down be buck, which We Squire said wos the hues Vevison Le bud ever tasted, Un the breaking Up Of tLe company Squire Biague pede a short -peeca, He said that he had read in s 1 UN ut acount of Dan Cooper's gawe dinner, st whicu Col, Fisk enjoyed the wild-tat so muct, dhe was bound n by Duo, He ad preserved: Tis w min present would favor him wi inner the ues his house eu New Dur. in avenue, be Would have she catamouut served the Sanire ad the wildest nict d rousted, The gentlemen pronoun te erpeeiily the French gue Pertase ©: Lo other kind of meat, —— “ HORSH NOTES, silo May Flower and May Qo Ferguson drove on Chursday his gray mire Camille, and */aid out"? all who tacked him: Ficctwood Bark i Joxerted by. trat! but road men Ko there ue bo” tale hor Mr Humpbrey's spiendid gelding Judge Ful bar Kole IMO winter guarters Fire Commissioner Galway h that is fast und good gaited. e000 Jusce of borwemeru Lew Piilipe's brown mere Hamblevonian Maid in amioug (he Upper erust OF (ro ers foF speed aud appear Bi. Cam show & £30 Clip. ) Brancisco stables tury out a number of Lacie boarders... Phe worees, vn, harne s, D4 Funes are Ubexceplumadle John N. Briggs, Baq., drives a tant and handsome “inate ealie Gay Deceiver ani Mr. Geo, N 4 4 new sorrel mare be Commissioner 1s & Mr. Bigelow recenty purchased from Me B. W Kins, for 86.50, the gelding Goorge Buith wad ‘mac: Who'Wotled uialle aver the Prospect Park Go he 'day of yurcaaee im Ried. They were dn Alex, Patierron, THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1870. THE KID-GLOVED SOLDIERS —— BHOCKING ANCILLARY QUALITIES OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT, — te Compliment t Fitzpoodies d Count Chuckso Seventh. To the Bittior of The Sin Sim: Your ever-faithful paper bas, hy its ready action in espousing the cause of those courteous 0% ficera of the “ Seventh,” added additional laureis to Ite already favored brow,and called forth encom ums of praise from every suldier of the Nawtonal Guard, The “ Seventh" is probably the finest body of citizen soldiers in the United States, commanding that attention and respect which no other organiza. tion of the kind can boast of, Would it not bea Dity und a misfor‘une if this expression of fuvor estecm were turned to censure and ridicale? And yet I fear that if tie course pursued for the last sear by certain officers and momlers of this command be not checked at ones, the“ glorions Seventh” wii have its bright fame tarnished, discord, dissension, and jealonsiy, will predominate, and that eaprit da corpa and dissipline Walch have always cuursever- ‘nea it will be lost, ‘This ia not the first time that the their comrades have beon interme idied with by the “Slinpery Dick" and "Pant Pry" party, nor will it he the last, if these “pinks of propriety" are vudored to roinvia, These few very select would be aristocrats, or gentlemen, desire ® total etonge Of affuire tn the reciment, and to that end will leave 8 stone unturned until those Possessing Ann-Sillery ‘the A ith vate attire of ough, but deliver t tamiaation with those horrid, politicians. —Ueh !— It is awial to contemplat Probably these mal- contents have forgotten that they are enjoy! « the soldierly benefits aud comforts dorived from the partiality shown them by the exeerated politicians, Perhaps if these fasorm were truns(erred to some of our creck men la, y would be better appreciated, serving likewise as @ guod wholesumo towron for (utare benotit, This dissativiuction among officers is being fol- lowed bv those of othor regiments, and we shall #00 tho National Guard of thia'State in a de vbttal maddie of insubordination and tmntiny. Woat! itnot of better for the Gove: Pr to stop this generative feeling of discontent by simply vacating the commissions of Wese turbulent officers? Cer. tajaiy something definite sould be done to protect the interents Of OWF militia, oF else it will quickly g to the dogs, The old soldiers and members of the Seventh nimously uphold the action of Lieat.Cnl, Ha nd Capt, K’ne in #0 xenerously seceding to the Fr quest of Gen. Wm. M. Tweed oo Thaukeviving Dav, aud excerding)y depreeate tho action of Capts. Alli: mo and Van Orden in brioging their corns into a1 enviagle notoriety, ONE WHO KNOWS, Naw Yous, Dec. 5, 1870, —— the Seventh Haste Say. sun. What a Priva 10 the Béttor of Thi Sin: Anyone reading the communication of “Veteran would be led to believe that there were ten officers In favor of the resolutions; but it Is not A pumber of the officers voted against laying resolution on the table, because they thought they suould be withdrawn as being ungeutleman'y ‘nd uvealied for, Toere in no oficer in tue regi- mont Wie does not think the two oMcers mado a hiistake in parading with eny troops but their own, at toe same time they don't think tere Ww cause for censure arninst them so much as t) ere was Against the mover vl the resolutions when he had a member of the Twenty-sceond inspected with | company, and rigned the following outh: “* That euc. member answers to bis own ume in pereon If ho bad been court martalled at tat time aid cashiered, us he should bave been, it would have been a good thing tor the regiment, as there has been tronble there ever rince he hes been an offre Tam a urivate in the regiment, and bave elemed the above 0¥ talking with other memLe Naw Yous, Deo. 6 APRIVATE. ascoaisirens Hawes and Capt. Kipp € demued by the Hnobs of the Seve: Ata meeting of the Second (Bb) Company, Seventh Regiment, the (ollowing wore adopted wi ls but one dimeuting voice, eighty members boteg present Whereca, This organteation ts eomposed of men of ous palitieal aad religiaus opimioas, and ‘Any thing that tends to produecdhicusato jecis ereatce H feciing nnd Is aetrimental Kerente of the regiunent wod Wherean. Two prowivest office ® of thie regiment My tacen conumend. u: der the assumed thie trary masoeiatton thes fore fe Weiioers of “Nut com ote Licut Col. Hawes aid ected the regnuent, do tivon ; and x heartily cond Compan; ‘an Noraep at the lato aoe Meeting of the loard. of Oilcers, and tat our thanks edueall out “ ali 8 (OF Uke BRUd LF (hem takun o: ‘occasion ‘Be te also reboices, That a copy of the resolutions be sent to whe ors. OM, Recording Secretary Recuad Company a BPAIN'S LASY OUTRAGE, —. ‘The Arrest of 2Geu. Jordan, the Cuba dictments-Judge W District Attorney. On Monday evening @ carriage halted before the residence of Gon. Jordan, at 24 Bast Ninth street, and three wen aligiited and eniered we house, The party consisted of Devuty Marshals Robinson aud Keunedy and H, W. Davis, the superiniendent of Pinkerton's Police Agency, In moment they were in the presence of the General, and arrested lim on a charge of having violated the neutrality s, by Otting out an armed expedition fur Cuba, ‘The officers kindly permitted the Genoral to ,o search of bondsmen, ‘They accompanied him to the houre of Judee Woodrad, who fized the amount at $10,000, and © sioner Betis arcepted Mussrs. Dei Monte and Alfonso as his sureiies. Tho pro coedings involved a DASTARDLY TRICK OF THE sPAxisw COUNSEL, Tames B. Craig, the law partner of Siduey Webster, son-in-law of the Secretary of State. Mr, Craig desired to have Gen, Jordan arresied at a late hour, se that he miglt be incarcerated over night in tie county jail. To do this, he caused the warrant, which had been issued at noon, to be withheld from the deputies until To'elock, when It was executed Four heure were consumed by the General in look- ing for a Judge or Assistant District Attorney to regulate the amount of bail. THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY SNCOBED Yesterday moraiug Gen. Jordan, accomaniod by hiscounse!, Mr. B.K. Phelps, and severai Cubans, appeared before Judge Woodraif, in the Unites states Circuit Court. Gen, Davies, Assistant Dis ict Attorney, said that two indictinents had been tound aguinst the defendant, for setting oa foot a military expedition against 4 foreign State, and en- lis.tag persons Lo serve 4s Auldiers in Lie sei vice oO: & foreign people, to wit, the people uf Cuba, _ Mr. Phelps inquired what was the spocific charge ‘against his client. but the Awsimant District Attor uey declined to give further information, a8 otuors € Lo ve Arrested for 4 like ofeace, Judge Woodrud wail that the District Attorney ought to fix the amount of bail in cases where ware rants issued in the daytime’ are to be executed. | tho evening. ‘The defendant n arrested inst night, aud he was obliged to tray tiud the city WF scVerai Lours In search of the District Attorucy, F some Of bis assisiauls, Who are empowered lo take bail, He uoped the District Auurucy would acl upon bis sugiestion in future. Gen, Jordan Was tion fuggally admitied to bail vy Commissioner Silolds. #eROR RUTAR TO BE ARRESTED TO-DAY, The Grand Jury bave also indicted Sefor Ruyoz who is charged with alding and abetting Gen dur to Gt out a Cuban expedition on tie 2! of O der last, ‘The eviaence on whica the iudictuicnt Was ond Was giveu by a Spanish spy, Who teauiged belore tne Grand Jury that Gen, Jordan lad ea. Nested him tor the Coban service, OMlcers have it to Philude|plita to arrest Sefior Ruy az, so) the Grand Jurors, and FRIENDS OF SPAIN, who found the indictments ar Lansing ©. Moore, foreman, morchant, 124 West Forvy-third street; Henry Bowers,61 Leouurd street Jonn B. Civever, BX Park roa: James Curr, re. estate agent, 167 Bowery, residence wi Lexington avenge; Joum &. Corlies, merchant, 62 Walker street: Charles Curtis, #42 Kast Filtieth surcet ; Thomas Denny, Jr, bankers, 39 Wau) street, James Dodd, Wearurer, 44° ark avenue; James Domi nick, Park Buk, 44 Weat Liirty-thid street; Her man’ Grifio, importer, 54 Duane siieot; Henry J Newvon, **gentlomau,” 128 West Forty-third sree; Isaac DB, Bussell, 45 Coambers street, bardwar merchant; Hiram Raynor, (il St. Mora’ plice; Mexunder L. Shaw, #9 West Fuarta street; F. 1 Beholes, 4 Park place; James G. Shaw, books, 56 Pearl street; George Waker, 110 Madison avenue Wetmore, 16 East “we wot} diuion De Visser, merchant, 26 Eacuuuge place, ee ‘The Deputy Marshals whe were uot Paid, A special deputy marshal of the Twenty-sec- ond Ward anys: | and seversl others were sworn in as doputy Lips vale the Hight previous to election by Commuive J. 1 Davenport, Major Alesander told us that the pay was five dollars for the days’ work, snd {iat every man woold be paid the day aver electh in, About Nileen winutes before the closing of the poll Mayor Alexander one to the eleetion a siriet whe J was on duty, aad reqnested us aii to be vi hand om the following evening to Ket ovr money, We po sented ourselves at tre time apvciuted, but wo Mouey was forthcoming, and we Wore so 1 by Mayor Alexander thi t payment wasp Yoni we Faturdey evenmy folowing xt To civck. when we wovid certatuly be paid. We appearod at the ap pointed ime, but Major Alvxander & 0, did ios Jt Ik aD appearance, and his oot heen seen wiuce mine STEAMSHIPS IN COLLISION. + -- ‘The Teamo Ball and the Champion in a Foe Long Branch—One Man Killed~The Bell Disabled. On Monday night at 11:20 the steamer Cham- Pion and the steamer Isane Mell wore in collision near Long Branch, The latter's starboard wheel 14 Wheel-bouse were crusted. The bulwarks were Amashed, and the eathead and numerons fragments Of the vessel were either cart upon the deck or teft clinging to the ide of the Isaac Bell. On board th Isaac Beil one of the oilers, Benjamin James, wi killed. ‘The Ysa Bell sailed from New York on Monday evening for Norfolk. She passad Sandy Hook aad ihe Highland light ship,and thea ebe encountered a dente foe. OM the woodlands a whistle was heard, and the aspal sicnals to go to port were made, an Tnsuc Bell, slowing the engine to one bell, stopped. bho made the stoumer's light about one point and Wait om the starboard bow. Every effort to avoid « collimon was made, but without avuil; and she wn Strack forward on the starboard paddle wheel, After the disaster the Isaac Beli was taken in tow ‘ork. Hatsrax, Dec, 6.—The American fishing schooner Wampthack, which was seized on the 27th of Jane last for viotating the treaty of 1818, and the Ashery law id which was referred to the Vice. Adwiralty Court here, wi rieited \o-day, together with her stores, cargo, acim A Woman as « Billiard Player. A flutter bas been occasioned im private bil- Nard circles by the announcement of on exhibition vy Madame Garnier to Sumacle's A’ bouse on the 19th inst, visi, ~Demarere—Now. 2, 9, 99, 2, 35, 4, Be, 6, 31, BS, 89, Won, 116, 199, Hin, 00 Non. #70, 19) 104, 19%) Ai abt ask. Wart th 450,37, de, the, 333, —— Contents of the Weekly Sum The Weexiy Sts, published tis worning, eon- ins the followins+ ean War—Desper cm Plerced in Several Trochu's Objeet Hereated—O: leans Mecaptared by tae Germans ¢ The President's Meeaage ; Anot ver Belinne to Pores Cubs Back Under ths Rule of spain; How the Pres: ters His Family on ibe Treasury; Gralz f Mineouri: Tiard Femtou of tae Forty-fouria + Trensnry Keport: ltevelatwut of @ Ilspo. crite; Leading Arvcles on Mailers of Luterost; 81 Denna: The tier Bit—A Slory ; Financial aud Agricul. tura Keporus The Dollar Sew contatns a complete entton ewe of the week fron all parte of tho U aud the American eontinent, Contes in wranpars ready for w auiing to the ola comntry may bs hal at tine desk of our pubiieation effc -———- A Thrifty Sectery. ‘The policies of the Fauituolo Ltie Assurance Socie~ ty. 10) Rrondway, New York, average larger io thin” those of ht, B08, 448, Nix.’ t09) Bl, Wai, 16%, 46, 44) lates to life imaurance, 1 J tie anvals of (he business tu thin cov atTy at F Th love thon eleven years it bas sec giugiater $15,000 Bod enloye an aniiual meome of #4000. Pui Wtual Ty dende anwar The new fre-proot buliding of the Society ator! Feit tree.spleniit apariin, ate for the tratsaciion of Society's enormous bustaes, the ng full Intercel on tue total invertme — Demarest & Woodruil, 62% Rrondway, Sell toc foest and host carrtazes in Now Yo the fasbio Joes at reasgaable Drices.~.Ade, ——- nedies may have failed to do Lold's Buchu surely accompiivars. The por fect restoration to health of those enifering fram iieeasns of the Windder, kidneys, arinary ani genital orzans. by this weedveinal preyaretion, not to be disputes. =e. * received pay Ndr eee We have only femolite the dienity and ele. nace of tie wie w Yorkin thelr styl sh, focly fisher be ab once aware of the deep job VOF peaD'e lis to the hatter, 2 Broadway. * ast of the v6 a our th € tured rale the Ig tthe ted of the batting interest o' — Faller & Co,, 2 Jolin dtroot, up stairs, —-A fall Ia of Waltham Watclcs at lowest prives.—Ade, 4 — Hazard & Cuswell's cod iver oil is th Ade, — $e — FINANCIAL AND COMMBRCIAL. Terspar, Dec. 6—P. M.—The Wall street markets have been quite + of speculative inver est or feature, ‘The message of the President and the report of the Secrevary of the Treasury failed | elictt any special intorest, as both docaments, in their reference to financial subjects, only covere ground already compreliended and familiar io the Wall street public, N did the discussions In Congress, to-day, affect the condition of tue various but a dull und unsatisfietory fecling per Vaded the street, influenced entirety by causes side of prvbable Cungressional legislation. In rail Way shares, the dewlings were mach restricted, and confined principally to New York Central and Hac ton, Loke Shore, St. Paul, Northwestern Preferred, Rock Island, and Reading, The Vanderbiit st were heavily sold wbout midday, which occa more weakness in tne remainder of the whi'e Reading and Union Pucife wer the Inter advanclag from 16 Ihe rest of the list was unimportant The occupation of the cables !n the transmission of ‘he President's Message and ‘reasury Report to Europe, has lei the street again without foreien advices, either as $0 the condition of the market for Untied States securities at the Kuropean eapitals, or tie movements of the armics in front of Paris, Speculation in gold therefore bas been exceedingly lane, ‘The opening price was 110+, from which it advanced 4 @ cent, subsequently ranging a 110% G110% up to the close, ‘The dealings wero ona Limited basis and devoid of spirit, Iu the old loan markot the rates were flat, 1 and 2 ® ceut for carrying, and 2B cout. per aunum, and 164 per djom for borrowing. The total receipts of gold the Sub-Treascry were §2535; payments, $245 #35; balance, $60,439,01%, The receipts of currency Wore, $123,417; Day ments, $399,903; balance, $4,77), 42. ‘Pho coin custome receipts foored np $240,000. ‘The tutal clorrings of tho Guid Exchango Bank were, @45,059,000; gold balances, $1,460,950; and currency balances, $1,485,607, ‘The principal quo: tations were gs follows: 10 ALMA MON TAL M 1s 4PM 1020'A MLO EP at 103 5 PA Foreiga exehiure has beon quie day at 100 for prime 69 days bi sight, thovgh in the atternoon Fevorted at slizit concessions. There was but lite relaxation in opening of bneiness today, and paid Gand 7M cent. for their accomuods aeceptable collateral, An attempt was mad tablish the higher rate ws the ruling o Were, however, #ubsequontiy pla d Le close large balances were {ree offered ath, ‘the currency movement tax develope vothing new or ortant eof the Danks are or ¥arding moderate awounta to Cirelnnatt in con nection With the hog crop, but there at present lack Importance owing to the conuoned Wormtd of the weather. The paper market dispiaye nu view fea tures, ‘Phy ® tir demand reported at hank, and in the oven Market prime mereanule accept en find realy tule at BGT cert ‘Pie bond bt has’ been quiet scarcely any changes having been pared with yesterday, mov Very limite !,” Henry Clow report a8 Lullows at 4:30 F id, Aaa C.8 currency mei! BOTA Tees Dy TO. tS POS Tee a Sow Med 'S oie 107 "1d. doe, Coup. 107 Ws dW reK S08! *O4, COUN. 1065 107" 140 eony Ae", coun. 10d (Cen. Puciie d State bonds were moderately active, nrule were unchunged. At the early Boa Curo ina new fell Vick to %, and at cssion Mirsouris wery J¢ lower, nud V wore 3g higher. Tcanesstos were steady at 6 and Sodin Carolinas uow, Junmary avd duly, at Os 6 GHSI6 City bank shares wore cull, on sinall sales of Metropotiton at 196, Nareay, 108°: Bank of Com monwealth, #9; and Goid Kachange at Wh bonds’ were sirong aud higher. America, best.— mart list ex Hos bit throughout the 08 10 9% for trone were tions money at th rly borrowers mason to es and some oans outstanding at ie Phe same loan M6 and tow pnt stealy, corded as CM woilen were 1 at SOM Gest akock Le and Chieazo and North western frate at Oh, Ou exirome quotations New York Ceuiral stock Fince! 1roiw, 9% 10 90% ; FeriD, TMK: Brie Bie tes Meine, LOLA LMR | Lake Pore, suid at 1008,5 0 Nort’ weatern comuion, 3 Terred,) 901D50% ; Keck Islund, i Fore Warne, MA G@ite} St. Paul, Os G9 | the preferred, SIC@NN ; Oita and Missix wi ph Bie @ithy; and Union Pacific, 1hal8ig. At 4 Panama auld ut Wg; New Jorwey C Central, 121) Hunnlbal an t preferred. 118; Delaware, Lace Weiera, 3k; Mornit aud Essex, sion, Harford and Brie at 8 In mis: ves Westera Union fluctuated between 4 and Pace Mail, Q)GQdty. Moriposa At, Drofemred sold at 10, Sales of American Wels, Fargo & Co. Closing prices at in express shares { Adame, FID 2s AR lento & Mins.... (NJ. Central. Hand si. 40. Pref. heading West. 0 Lake shore. Wabasn, Pitteourva: Sorthweavert, do. sel, Hoek Ieiand Fort Wayne, N& St Pani. Mid St. P. Prof. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, —-— NOTICE. The interest due Jan, 1, 1871, on the bonds of the State of Georgia, wil be pold on and afer that tion surrender of the coupons, at the Fourth Na- tioual Bank, New York, Bonds of tho State of Guorgia, as they matare, Will be paid upon presentation at the banking house of Honry Clews & Co,, 3% Wall street, Now York. RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor, ecutive Departmont, State of Gcorgin, Atlanta, Nov. 19, 1870. — New York Markets. UREDAT, Dec, 6—FLoun axp MraL—The mar- than current, prices, a wivancs. The ‘ded bj dors ate dish oxen to deme Vi0es ‘ope, though ¢ vnfiieting, are reg: Minny as (avo But the large noe of ion eh Will MOL take at Tar prices in proportion to their quality, cause: tore gueasinews. T the market War very frin of cable navice tern. 8 205 6: Sen hoop onio. sone ies i ras, 5.1588: douole ex- Fi: winter W boat extras And double extras, + Genesee extras. 06 1mptA.99, city ehippins 4 family bi andes. % $8. rm shipping ex 86086. 0: boutlern bakers’ and faintly brand, 06.7eS9. Rve four, euperior ’ 1 mee HC mea —Westera, Jerey, de. 10, Soutuern, Mrandy wine, Hock wheat Gong. state. & 100 fvivania, @. . 65 tees 0. Geatn Wheat bar beer Maid Fpectticd bat closes auct ud fim, 65,009 bis .at #1 28 #1 89 tor No. de pr 1 WiorNo 14... $1.6gel for white Gennes, 1.80 61.46 ‘or ander winter. ate qalets Baise us. AL MW¢6, for mixed Obie afloat, Sf 4.4800. tor State, “ac, tor black Iiinow. Rre cull and nomial at Sin $!. for Canada, Sic. for new Westera, $1 (ae $1.10 for State Barloy fairly active sacs 15,000 burt. as ie te A it Sta @, and Sigs! le for Weer ern aud Cabadn. Patley maiciin: and nomioa), Cy iy aa Inn i eales the et Bes for white Western, Tete. for new Western nixed, kate. for ola do. «Ke. sor new kiln @ried, Teai¥e. for new Ye low. 8¢, for old Penusylvania vol ow on the what PLOVisONS—Lucee WALA lATLO movement in Doel, and a lair auiount of business In pisine meee pork and arly iu the weex,. bat avlde from tals eet “quick, aba prices are without im- Cannge. ta any new pork. W ds tomany pork wi ta of 8 ‘ames. Herce WU tee wk Bia 8% 59 for prime a Het hstus 1 jet, bat rn; aalew ines, and tng 1 fOr Tdi at fall prices; sales 200 dull and voniinal at sage. 1 Jel Ne. fordo han, Fac 50 Dxs, CY Jong clear at ie “Drs et) Lard ui! and heavy: # Weacern steam, and itl? yo December. tan anit. at 13 9 jow Aall: sales 2 0% 100 tes. At 1G 18 i wt Bs. 2.19 rive at about former 00 bois. wt 23 Fret nthe pat Cat BEINd. for Wheat dy steam to Liv Gi turpentine quiet tor strained: ices. & erpuol. Stearive quiet ; sal 8 GAT 6 # at Ui) ud Ne. FoUrtoea car kins, oF 28.9 OX MOWIY ME Sune. # e-, Bad some priue fai hogs. arrived. of heavy and inedium Oulo et ae MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ——e MINTATORE ALMANAO—THTS Day TAL PUD #ets...,..6 BE MO. at OuGS ye whic Taal Sua rice MOM WATEN—THUe DAY saudy Hook. 6 50.Gov. Island, 7 39 Hell Cate 9 or Arrived -Tvesoar, Dee. 6 Steamshin Minnesota, Liverpool. mdse. and pass, Bteansip [tw..s. Live: pool, mdse. an pase. Bteameuip Lndix, Giaxgow, ingse and pass sup Dorin, Messina, trait’ &c.. aud pass, hip City Of Washington, Liverpool, indse, and pa bleamahip Montuomery. Savannah. mdse. and pass. bleamsbip Hatteras. mase and pass. bicaunbip Louise Moore, Kewbera, naval sores, ‘pains son. Chir uidse. and pass. ip Wyanoke, Naviotc, mise. an Jona. N! aie, Bangor. rg Rema Dean, Laguna. Brig Alex Nickels, Gnlveston, cot Senr Gama, St Jana. NB. lawiber, Schr fete Stdoha, SB Om, Arve ‘a. river ana . PK, molasses anti ine Fosss's, Buswuess Viotucs, It will Kelteve the Buby. 8 no Mitstaxe aout It. dire, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for ehiidren twothing. Caution, The publie are eantioned agninet haying taauwnetions With apy porsous ening Uirewars, oF uudertakiag to traps tet bnsiness under the awe Of our firm, Wao are hot counce\ed with us LOCKWOOD & OO, & Broadway, a Fonr sky-lights. at ROCK WOOD @ CO's piuwfrapnic. galery, 63 Brom. te predate 1, "68,89, wou bisa Jer & Wilsea Machine AUIS faving fis auw aid Our extra charge, “Machi -s toes A Genuine Weather Strip like Roebuck nukes any Auase sora brouke Se FOOD — MARKIED, HAGEN—BITCHCOCK.—Oa Luecsday. December 6, ac Calvary Chureli oy the Kev. Dr. WashDurn, Neat Taw Huy Louisa, daaghtor of tue R. of the chy DULDINS-WOKDAN —Col, Patrick Dobbins, the foremanol Tus SU's counting roctiewnd wo hes Uh Tevutation of being Whe fastest mag Ih. the business, Woe the Bith ult couated ove uf tie liste af availaats canines, by Aisa Mhisa, [ioraan ot ign, and now conuts twa to Wie foriierone Wa icerely bone that ol Dobbius tnay eat the days ot biise nid erty With as Uainiling Pac, rapidity, wid pleasure ashe hus hitherto comate the ili aatapte e.reu. jew York Bi yaa1 ) pcr month withe J.T. ELLIS, oe DIVORCED. Tn this city on Nov 1 Brady, of the sup ou Thomas HM, Stierd SHTELDS. 8, 1970, Jon Aun eof divore 2 t of Chan elior, General Peru, 18 Bila Winona, — DLED. tay. D fomily ave respec La th. Fesidear vn Wedues: tho tn. inuaicr of as und Volin Bogue,’ as iriends and acqnaintance taueral Hive) joa 3 ay Decentor s Th Way, patinn of the frally rw rear ve of couny, Cloutery Lrelans wand TT ¥en Lhe iriavds of tho faintly are Invited to: fo erRi IOLA bis Jake Fesbaenee Corie. ol dit st 3d av. on Phareday, Doo. & alg COLLINS On Monday, D st Mainah © Lm age sd years, Ho MAGEAL WIT CAR place ou Wednesday morning, Dec Far Worlock, we the Charen of the Holy tin COnts, STK #t Leak Brondway, whcre a rolewn requiens Tigh hinds wii be celeaased for Maw FLpowe of hor COLLIGAN of Felix Colliga the friends ov the tantly A Trom her late vendeuce, WAY DUCK. “Ont tet Sum oY eri Mayacek, year oh Vincral via doy (Thursday), 8h Inat., 86 19 0%e sinther's reotd Hac 12th ¥t WN. Ou Mt Danicl Jor Qu nn 7 years aud Ler of Lue te Win. B thend the aud 5, at 19 Mast Shea On Monde ed 5) ear December 5, Serah, wie avited to attend the Kealak SILL ob, gin Fists « A short ines, ¥, tu che 2tn The Irlends. and relatives Wied tO atteun the fine With #t on WW Ihe remains Wil be taken (o8t Budgets rotstist and Ay, B. whee a sol fered 9 (oF thot Conyered to Calva. ¥ f ve ta Al tro neattay MOI ¥ are respect ray pectint Wednesday, 70th ife of Daniel Wil. at her age fainiiy are tuspeer. erAL (OM ber ate Peale vay, thie SUD Inet, wed relatives aid friends failv invited fo uttend Une ence. M1 Skillman 8t,, Oo olock VM a Speoal Rotes, BALL, BLACK & CO,, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 65 AND 967 BROADWAY, Otier a vory large aud choice stock of very fue THREE QUALPER PLATA, WALIHAM WATCHED, IN NEW STYLES OF CASES, SPECIALLY MADR TO THEIR OWN ORDER, THESE WATCHES CAN- Nut BE BXCBLLED IN BEAUTY, FINISH, OR FINE TIME KERPING QUALITI£S, BY ANY WHICH CAN PP HOVONT AY CORRESPONDING PRICES, ea, be TIFFANY & COw UNION SQUARE, ARB DAILY OPENING THEIR IMPOPTATIONS OF LONDON, PARIS, AND VIEXNA MOLIDAY @oons. WALTHAM WATCHES, bor Holiday Presents, HOWARD & 00, © Broadway, vetween i7tn and 14th ste, NGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES OF THE y Fedoedn prices Eogilsh wae at gr DIPMAN® CO., Atte Hoouse Pharmacy. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS. SIMMONS @ CO.4 LOTTERIES, AL WBAMA—Extra Cane No. G01, Doc. 6. 187% 26, Oh 1, 8, 4. WU, Be 4B, 47, PH. 49, Bay AL MISSOULL No ie. Dee. 6, 18). 5, 70, 49, %, 60. Dee. 6, 89. at Havann voiterion. went im ihe above and wino Hover Havana yojterion. 2 Nroadway. 15° Fulton cu NOY, we de Dec. 4. Ci ars ns ccatweTet eer omee OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND DECLAR ATION STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CAN- VASSERS OF THE COUNTY OF SEW YORK in to votes wiven for re ati Inspecvors of Eleetion, The Board of Connty Canvatsers of the County of New York. having met at the offier of the Cleric o! salt county, on the stn, 16th, 17th. sth, 1th. Pid, WA, 25'h, Wd, and Wh days of Novem ver, isiv, to canvass find estimate the votes given io t several Fi Distriew tn each of the wards of raid city and coumy, at the General kleetion held on the th day of Novena ber, in the year aforesaid, Go certify as follows FOR INSPECTORS OF ELECTION. RIOUTH ELROTION DIsTEICT. ‘That it appears, on ¢ucn estimate and canvass, that Tie whole Numrver oF Votes alten for ube othees of t0 spectors of Election of the Bienth Kige ton District of whe Fourth Ward wae nix thoneand four hundre’ 8 4 thirty thre: . tea ee . 6485 Of which Timothy U'Hrien received Ywsthoasand three bindred aod eizhiy-fve .. Perereres ray of'which James 3. Ferrie rerulved two twousand ree hundred thd eiertenyers cn as of which dow McCuriby received ix hii seh Sathen Gavi oe secelved ‘sis hiamad od neta 2.585 fH OCUnbGr reeeiVed wo buBaTed Sullivan’ recoived fWwo hundr fering thirteen, Total bisiKicr. That "t aprenrs, ‘The whole aun t y x thousnad fur hi turty.chree Of waleh thomas So ree Wnnared and 6 é received TWO tkousan nty-fve " sand shree hunared an’ eleh y.fve OL whiew Rovers M. Waish roveived six and els. Sassveabeszey Of which Thouiie Byriee rece Ved six’ wurarcd and six. Of whieh Pion and nineteen, . Of which Jolin Siilier Feéerwed two nineteen An. ot ‘Total hundred 3 Couiston re job there Were eeativring .i.riean TRYTM ELECTION DISTTACT. nat It apy on Tue wi ie umber am F, Pore and vir... ( Of which Cliaries WH. Wirtel) Hee ei F Fecvivedl two h 29 is or rene =i sh RLYVENTH FLECTION DISTRICT, ‘That tt appears, on sucks estimate and canvass, that The wusie uamber of voves given tor ihe elltess of th: sheriore oi Eieeuioa of tue hlew-uta Eisen District Of the Pourth Ward waa six thousand four hundred ane thirty-three Of which Thoma three hundred se shecabitai Of which ‘ail received two viowsaud tire bundied aud LDU NVC. cscs creer en, Of whied Shichact Foley keccived fx hundred and Keiliv' received iwo thidosand J gights -Dve.... Of which Andrew Mick received iW0 ‘iubdrod BN MMMM sas coscastinctaasiedtertieicsaiitiss Aud of which there Were soattering thirtecd, :.)) Total... TWELFTH ELECTION District. ‘That it appeare. om such estimate and canvass, that Th: wh le nuinber of voues given tor (hs olllce: of In the tor: of Elycuon of the Twoltth Election District Cr the Fourta Ward Was ex Uiousand tyur boudrea dMAFES ABER oa +. 6a hJohn Wembolu’ ieceived iwo thousana Ang eighty Av A Shelty received ¢ Mugare” and etgbty-Ay h Matthew Stewart rvce.ved six eee, 2,888, otiviieand caved hirk received s x hiad“td divd w Lyneh Veceived two huudred Sid aia i rir fi OF wiles Potor Fiauigan ‘rece ved two nal ant ninet OF whieh di nineteen’ Api of which Giore Were sUailorilig thiriven, THINVRENTH RLECTLON DISTRICT, ‘That It appears, on such ostinace and canvass, thas The wuoie GUMber Of Votes ziven tor the oMces Of tn- welors of Elution of te Tuirrecath Elecdoa Dis tie of the Fourth Ward Was six thousand four wun- APMNOR a sbistcascinssigesessi ss RAM binws J O'NGil recdived “UWe ‘thou- Wiudred anloigkiy Nive cesee 28 (An Coughilo received tivo thou ‘sant three hundred and eh y hve wae) OF which Thomas H. Martin received six’ nine 66 oo drod and ix... Of witca Audrew Nit a Of which Ap’ ANd MNES ER. 6. Of «a ch Dennis fave rece MMO ces reectsiciaaysvessasuasiterataad ; Aud of wuiel there weie seaiieriag Tilton. :;2; YUFTHC WARD- Pika RLECTION DISTRICT. That it appgare. on such estimate ead ¢ Tre wunieidgprse? OF Votes given fy tue oth Srecune of hlection ol the First Rivetion. e‘euth Ward wa Fudge ‘received Wx Watidred w Cucacik restived Two taidred od tWo hinaved' ana nena RENE i Jodi’ Couiury rueeiveil one" Hiousdad thice buudresl and tweaty-acven. vn, Of which Josep huge ey recc.sed Oud th three nUndred aud (wenly Ax. 0. whien Denn received eg aut Henry ©. ¢ ared and seventy-olent 7 . OF winch Janes J. Pettit’ recsiveu two hundred and Oty seven : Of waich Jona La Powde ‘reeeived tw and fftyseven... And Gt which tnére iwioid received eigil iui ‘hutidred Were seater Totals... , fiavans AEOOND RLKOTION DISTRICT. That it appears, on suci eatiniate aud cvnvass, that The wale rot Votes ives for tue ciltees of Lo Jon of the Ss nD Fitun Ward was four sousaud mine tu a one thourmad Stack receivou etgat bi Ani se venty=01 fi h James Weliley received eiiiit'F un HORNE. wi f dred and Of Of whien J vid tw nty-eiet And of which there Webe scaivering (our Ved wil Hiiasred Total d THIRD RLKOTION DISPRICT That It apnears,’09 such eth 1 The whole Humber of VotOs gIVen. [OF the Sbertore of Mledtion of Me Thi Bieeitu the Fitth Ward Was tvur thousand wae forty-oine, OF whien Malt fond three homdied and Which Thowas Maaln sand thiee hundre OF whica John F ted and eighiy two Ot wie Widoan Ht dred and eighty two Of which dostpa We Hh and fay nine OF which Mehsel Mary ditty eght Hof waich ier’ iri 4 test) WT ieiapeon received One (iow weulsesy Focelve t tha and twenty-seven Fried Fecetved cigiit hii BAG HeGUIVed Cae WU 6 Fecdive ¥Rewelvoal Ware senile lug fourteen FOURTH ELECTION DISTMICT. That t appears. on auch estinaie and canvass, thas The Whore nunber of Yolen given tur thi olllves of Toapector of Eroetion of the Fourth kiceuion Distr ck ofine Fitth Ward Was four thousand Muse bhudied ADL twenkynne 10 OL wines Joho Mare’ ve éWieuesad three Luuived ana twenty OF which Wilham Duras re ie Girse hand.ed and twenty Of whieh Tra T, Whatinan Fee OF Which Jaiies C. Kelly Fees Vou Aud sixty-eight Fri Otwhteh Joseph k. Cosia anil sixty-one, 4 ' OF Which Mochavl BUsee Fedived WOW aud Mitty nine eeveerty) Aud of which there Were Malicfia Thoussud svod eigiit Wutidied Athi Wadied ‘ved (Wo Vanlied aed Warteed, Total... YIPTH RLEOTION DISTR sueh estimate aot canvass, that fr Of voles given for the omhcer, of Inspectirw of Klection of the Fifth: Eice-lou District of tio Fifth Waid was four thousaud binge hundied Abd TWEHLY BIDE. cree: : 1) Of whieh Heury W. Cordis wadred aud Firm ed andl Cwentyeals ss. ; Of which De Witt Beardniey received wighy kis ‘red aud seventy-one if se Michael Gray ieceived sigitt’ huudreld aud ainty-eiwhte, c+ recy Of Wikch Joseph’ F Graiaim received two hua dred ana #aly-4wo. fn 1817 188 ved Ou thousaud wm wa Of hich James Quine recaived two hundred ‘and sixty-one, Ana of which th Total. ‘were seatiarinig Toarvee That tt appears, on The whole nuinbér or vo ea even Lor the offices ot In. ecw of kiection Of the Sixtu Rloction District of the Fiith Ward was our thousand nine hundred mud Unity four, “sed OF which Join NeGonn fand three haired aod twen Veen sre. U7 OL whien Thomas Kelly received one thousand (ures huadred andtwentvacvonarc sce. 12 Of whieh Samuel HL. Furman rect ived oie thou: Band one hanited ADU UMIFY-Woes cs cesesucees BMD Of which Willian OriMa reovived zit hunnred O00 BE YACVED. occ ce reese css.n Of wich Voter J: iartevant Fe: died and #0) -0n.....+., Of witch there were ae.ect Abd of Which Whore were acat RTM ELECTION The on etch estimate The'w Votes given 10" the Hiection of the seventh Election Dutrire the Fifth Word was four thourand nine hondredt had forty nig seasessaponseses yess Dich Cacrol Canocen received one thousand hundred and twenty-seven, leh Charles Hug iies ece.vied ove nd twenty oeeN A. veess 's, bextob received eight Are ANd POVNET WO cee ccs ween OF which S lel H. Borter reseived eigi dred and se . Of which Wiltin 5 hundted and thirty-two ccs Of which Thomas C. MeKae rece died and “ixty-aix Prete And of which there w Total oft mica EL Th:t (taprerrs, on oneh estimate and canynee, the The whole number of votes given tor the offices ot 1? spec ore of Kiection ifthe birhth Elecuon Matrict © the'riith Ward, was fourthcusund nine hundred aed UOT AOUP eee eeee sesesessres. ‘ 4b Of whieh Michael dieManus rece ved vue hou sand thres hutwirod aud Lwebly-eeven. sr.se cae OF whw'n Jobu Hocney. recalved. ou toured Urre huiidred apd twenty-ax fbeneenr Of «hich Lake A. Murphy feeeived emit havared anieeventy. ie thats Of whieh Johi’ La’ Pond Feeeived’ eight Tuaired BBG BOVE one cte screens revttrersiin Of whieh James C. Muuvest received three han fared nul twenty-six... Of which doh And of wlilcl Were Were sewitering seventeen... NINTH RECTION DIBTRICT. Tht it Appears on such estimate and canvas th ther Murty AAD TWENEY AIT cs Corpeline Quia recived one th three hundred and twenty-six f 04 witch P. ¥. MeCormick reccived cig dred and sixty-eight. Of which Dexter B Baik W rece Wed Gags bas Are al (WON VeAOVEN. cise ses cesescereecs OL wine! David Houea, JF received two linndred and ixiy two And Of Which there were reali Told. seventeen. porars, on such estimate wt ole number Of Votes given for the offices af tors of Htestion of the Tenth Rucetion District off Fim Ward was ovr thousand nine hundred an WOFER sos sc iaptsseatosse 5 4.957 b John L. Wilttai VOB... wis Flock received oiie. thi red_ and twenty-scven rr Caries HT vod ‘eigiid’ hia tyathire f rit a Petit reocived bili’ handred iW Tecel ved ties hinted Wilt’ TeeeVed two handed Were Seater ug sevcnleen ELXVENTH RIRCTION DISTIICT. That It apna, on fuch estimate and cany The whole ausibar Of votes elven for toatl apectore ot lection ot the Rieventh Kleetioe Disketes Of the Filth Ward woe four thousand nine hundred Bnd forty-one OF wnweh Patrick’ I three hupared and eh Mack “Thome Tiree hunted war wen Maa Ot whieh Herman FP. Neuimaun recvived’ eigut Dawdred wod weventyss on. 5 OL Which Michiel Murphy received cigiit bi WOE WO su irsiiraics ve Of which Andrew A” Fosiur received three ‘inim dred and thircy-two. i ; Of whieh Koval G. Millard réeived two hunared and #ixty.sx, Saeasasaesese And of whici (here were scatieling teventeen::.? TWELFTH ELECTION DIsTHICT. That it appears. on such estimate and canvass, that The whole na. wher of votes given for tne offices of In- eyector of blechion of ihe Twellth Kiection Distrk of the Futh Wara was four thousand nine hundre: tharty weve. creen se. Ss Of which James Karsane le received one thou- sand (bree buedied aod twenty-seven... oes offvinch Hagia Wo Waters rectived oi ib! ree hundred and twenty even. ; of we Maxh Kelly recetved eigit bundred and feewenty Of which George i. dred and six... Of which Nastisale dred and twent: envy Of which David Francis received two andi atid sixty-two, < And of Which taere Were seatioring scvenioun iy received oie’ Whousand Purvi’ received eit ivan: {Potter receive thee tia: THIETRRNTH ELECTION DISTRICT. ‘That It appears, on each estimate ande canvass, that The Whole umuver ot Yo-es « #heetors of Hlectinn of trict of tue Fuh Ward was fo ved and CALEY TOUR. css eceee Of whiten Bernara A. Pohiinan rs sand tree hundred @ 4 Of whien George W, Macon received one thou sand iliree auidred and twen y-seven Of which Cuarice Cunningham received hundiea and Feventy-one bueaay Of which George Hanly received eight Wailared and hve fs Of which Gesrwe Wi Tice rei ADA LWERTY AVMs... daraanisnaig es OF which Henty Crag received two huadred abd eixty i And of Which there wi vill de thous y-seven, “elgni ived Taree hiwadiod seaitering seveiitecu. |) SP cats H un SIXTH WAKD—PLAST RLECTION DisTRCT. ection of the First Elec Ward was six thousand turce WOr.s rick Hoyle ‘receive ANG DLY-CLEDE. 00.0. sees see e cers a tWo" Uoueand x buadre wich Jot ¥ received and (we. Litetshdnarbats Of which fer’ FooeiVed’ our nd two... hich Gi heh Owen Ledwit ar Wawdred aed Teceived’ pinety-o1 nt! received uinety vigui,., 1 whieh there wus itetec! Ive ( ‘Aud of which there were seatiering twenty-two OM saccoseuie sian SECOND KLROTION DISTRICT. That it appe n te aud eanva Tre woole number of You Clore Of Hlvetion of 4 ixch Ward. way eLe ‘Dist hander 7 6.58 ‘clan’ Feesived two thousand tina and five, Thos Vivan received oe’ hundred 5 ; 1 tive inn ‘ b there were reattering (went) wo, PP THIRD ELECTION LLSTRICT That It appenrs, on euch estimate and canvas, that Thsnectore of Etertion of tne Third Election Diath t fthesiath Ward Was six thousand th irea OF wien Sich Sivived iWo iidisand Of wien Micha: ‘recelW wx hundred OF wissen Li sway aus d two nsiseand we idtiua Féce' yetive dallivna Fee e hiwa ed “Give ne tt Of which Ai ay Of which thee Were deideuive tur Abd of wuich Were Were scatloring Total Pi FOUREH RLRCTION DISTEICT That tt appears, of euca estituate and canvass, that * Dunner OF Votes given for the. dfilee Tnspcecors of Eivetion of the Funith Ble trictotthe Sait Ward Was sia thousan dred gui fort OL which Jaen de Hiorhy te sand «1x Wunured and Hy -ciKl of which Etwata Coup: cones ed ata Hity-oiiie OL whieh John Mesarie Fe and HVeLy are OF wich Fyapew byhi OL whieh E. M. Stic Fee onw ny OF whiei thure At of whieh uy UTM Feeeived Sie hmnure r von twa" tn veal “twa Tha: ivi Ved Oni Waidred cb Welsil Veeeived ‘oue iaiier Musical AT OFF NSITUMEN a, A GRE PERE HORACE WATERS, Nrowdwar, will disjuae ol UM Piston Me Organs, oli aemakers ine aiding Water Ad Chieser AU extrencly tow prices 1Or ound, Willlace Trout ed to 20 moutaly ANTM pas Feb applied ¢ purcaasel. BARealy forte, wil Selh It (OF modern bile aga Third st OSEWOOD prone, #85 Foote, overtrungy Boiree ated. UX stied GOAN io Hleocwer Mt uvar Muciongal QTODART PIANO, #0, versiramg? wrest merines, 3 BIDDLE, ts Amity et "i lway - plea AS Billiaros, BT*CLANS Phelin & 1" i ale cheap, Luquire at 128 Storcci + Having no furthe 910; improveuent i