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STRANGE CASE EN COURT. PAUP ING WITH A REFERER AND i 1CUING IIS REPORT, A Plebe among the Balls and Bears—the awycrs Take @ Hand in—Mr. Dooli Counteuctive Breach of Promine—Eldridge ad the Referee Fixed, but wit Mistnken-Indignation all arewad, and « Wonderful Show of Virtue, of considerable importance now ponding + Court of this city was recently re Jr. a8 referee, 1 certain stock operations petwoen Georee F. Gray, the plainti™, aud James Fisk, Jr., Wiitsm Belden, and William B, Bradford, comp f Fisk & Belden, broke: piainti Was ropresented Inthe case by sconnsel, a1 After « full hearing tn ed to Mr. Bldridge bis intention to report do favor of the pluintif, and at the same time, by a Teonght be ferred to davies R. Ried & Shearman, ly he changed bis opinion, and actually made a report favorable to Wie defendant’, and on notifying the bereor, returned the $150 he had previously bor- Eltiidge move dudae Spencer, in the Superior Court, to have the Je, on the gronnd that Gndue influences had been exerted apon that officer, the motion implying that the other side bad suc Thereapon Mr, © referee fet DRIDRD THE RerEnee, Before proceeding to cive the facts bearing apon this interesting point, tt should be stated chat tie referee i¢ # young lawyer of fair standing st the bar, ston of ex-Senator Doolittle of Wisco: proposed a8 referee in this case by Mr. Eidridee,who now seeks ta set aside his report, and was at that time unknown to Messrs, Meld Shearman, who, however, were induced to accept him in so import- anta case on the representations of the Hon. Ethan Allen, in whose office Mr, Doolittle te a tenant, Mr. Eltridge’s motion to set aside the report wat DOOLITTL S'S is determination f him annomneing ui! ‘agrinst lim, tind his reply thereto, Mr. Doolittle. in r,reviews the evidence in the case of 600 Erie, which was a grincipal (wnsaetion betwoen the parties, was a mere fetion, and that the plaintiff did not have th fom of $12,000 with the defendants as a margin for alleged in the ccomplaint Finally, he snows a direct confict between Gray on Abe one silo and Belden and Bradford on tae othe: ‘4nd #0 is induced to yteld to the weight of testimo. ay. To this loiter he adds a postscript as follows P. §.—I know yoo entertain an entire! view o! the tramenction dence is clearty gead you proposed that the purehs bat the wei ndings and my memoraud Aso, your exhibits and T nend also check tor for your kindness J. R. DOOLTITLE, Jn to this communteation, wich wae mainly relied uron to sustuin the motion, 1 the evidence. 190, wich many POINTHD ADVOCATS's STORY, J found on arriving at my office from ir note date t the th tn Wy evening, ¥ loam (0 you of some Weeks pr adjustinent of cow's elatibe letter just enongh to get mihed aay and every line of t Iniietinent w v no ‘tend of an oprortenity to desl it a blow 4 ter ie bot another ovilenc You are about to ieave t to engace li the practice, as ¥ Lreeret you sh Your conuact in Ife be. if you Lave any coimpurc!ivns of consctence, UNPLBASAST SOCRCE OF REFLECTION. Phayer by Jadzi her sever meetings betore Thayer, the defendants, won, objected to him. tion to Wie Court and during the OF tue Appoivtur rofusing to serve because of Mr, Fleli's red me to take onr friend Alien coud INE, you came to JOU n4 re'eree, for, YOU wid, 4 to accent of son y * of the witnrme quity Woe de uucky moment con THE CRAVE OF MISFORTCNR. by all gorts of frivoious y a8 of abont ton good si testimony wee sul xe to me guile the testimony of the deen, tally closed, 30 tor worthlcwncss ana, huw en'irely anworthy they wer 4 Wally the case was summed ow iaily and completely 1 went over of} the textimony md that very da rubtnitefon of the case, you spoke to me quite ‘ree- ly, tou! me the evidenre of tie delendan's a that you stoull find tor the Worthy of eredi Inintif? on all absolately, without qual £85,000 exvecten von §! recollect that about Wis time you r Tseot you up a check, corner of Brvad ime for the loan, and #aid you wer ver the testimony ud ibe aecounts, an u were making out A resort for me whita u | Yerm could oF would imterfere with ; Line how you were going to Gnd so thit | cut in my mind trom thé you calculated to A teport tor about $33,000. 1 again met you few days afterward at your office, table, and the account ren- irked Lo me thae Ht was plainly ; account, and you referred to the New York cock’ item, and to sev niyou thea showed me by fen es how iid Giid for he plaimtif’ about 930,000. very tigures you te balince Abe papers an, Other items in the among thy pai Petrowum at $2.55 per 4) jor that stuck, aed you Ount ana the profs ont © between $45 and Us 908, ke, Se; and you would warrant the an Sut Was Comin ue caren oud L 6 wus that there Welgat of avthorith practice was $4 for the pininti Gray ; that soa were and ani.ed i) 1 dia not give. ther occasion, whea SOME REPRESOMENTS, you should dud u thought Gray had been pretty Mieartt to sé lau they wanted to s« LTRAGROS; + perfectly willing to sign My Cause to sign our Siow, nut during matter was a note myself to linud in were ready to report, ig able co attcad Fday, novice Of Wie udjast eat, and DOtlve ut & 1 your cortittoate uve delivered # general © defendants aguinns Ue plain. yet a copy thereof, D ANDIGNANT ATTORNEY. you well know that great ‘Mr. Gray, my has seemed to uch an exbil scoudaute mude in their dealings A) clay Soureelt, wll through this trial, Acrine you or to ie except on the tial Proper iué guntion Prever sagt iota space vot is summing op of the exnse. You have ratified a frand and wade an attempt to aeaist a wrong doer whom denounced voluntarily on aN occastonm {reety, Without any effort ow my part, except at the trin!, You have changed your jon ia & inanner which will excite the suspicions of every reasonable ma A desire not sae il will of any man, however insig nificant, but above all would T eveapo. 1a) urtug the fecl ve of any boman being annececsariiy ; bu: I can do no less than to vat these facts betore the Court and ark {t 10 vacate the report c not a prover or true verdict, ean do no more; neither cau I du lene re, o., respectiully, Nov, 98. 197 FITUS'B, ELDRIDGE. To Jamas K. Doowrree, Ja Mr. Dudiey Vieid, for the defendents, opposed the motion, ao, a an answer to the allegations of the mover, subm tted the following letter from the referee, with an aMdavit attached that every state: ment therein contained is (rue to hisown knowl THe nevenee’s stony 102 Beoapwar, Nov. 9, 1870, Piet aint zt Leman: Last cvcuing Mr, Eldridge sent me of @atement In relation fo the of Gray fet. Fisk. Llooked over the first page, and findiog ice egprossloun y insulting to mytelt, T returned the paver to it author, #i:nply tating that 1 must decline to recive it, ‘Soom alter Mr Blerling of your firm sent word thet he wished to seo me. Lwcnt to your office, met Mr. Sterling, and wae informed by him that’ Mr Bldridge had dean aMdavit and A motion Ww wet aside my re ‘for afleged frand, Mr. Sterling then roid me oving pacers throvghout, aud among them I rareate what soppose is 8 copy uf the pap Which Mr, Bidridgs sent me The charges contained in these moving pagers re fect most seriously on me, They charge that the delentints have corruptly indaeed me to 1 judgment in their favor, ‘This seeusation is FALSE IN EVERY PARTICULAR, Neither the defendants nor any one from your oftce hus ever approsehed me or solicited (rom me a con: siderable favor to themselves except in the usuil purse of legul proceedings, and in the presence of the opposite party or bis connsel, Of tie you sud the defendanis are well convinced. 1 pass’ that charge by without furtner comment, Mr. Eldridge states in wis letter that T aaid on two or three occasions after the summing up that T had decided in iis favor. That is trae 80 fh that 1 ated that my inpressiona were in Dis favor. I nover made sich a s*atement before the summing up, nor on whe same day. And I wil farther state t when I remarked to Mr. Bidridge that I had intended to decide in his favor, T believed the binintitl ad the right and the de‘enlanin tie wrong T will state (ne circumstances that lod me to (hat opinion. In considering the questions before me. the vital ont Was the credibility of the witnesses, Baca apertant etatemont of tho plainti® Goa was directly (outradicted by both the defendur.«, Bel den and Bradiord Under these circumstances, the Weizlt of evidence waa wits the deendante. I real the evidenes cereia.)y to find same clue to tast Ue ereuibilily of the witnesses, During the tral tie plaintiff anid Bolden nad admitted, on March 2 Jes, that toe plaintiff had a margin of about $12.00) in the defendants’ hands, This Belden den At oue of the 6 tugs Mr. Eldridge eslied my attous‘ou VERY MYSTRRIOUSLY toon item in defendants’ exhibit, to wit: a purehage of 30) New York Central at 11%. Me did not euil Mr, Field's attention to it, I th it nothing more ofthe matter antil the exse wre submitted to me On (he final argament, after Mr. Fic ¢ffice consenting thet Mr, hia argument in his adsonce Kidridge did rever to item again, and pressed it upon iny mind ae an gnmstakable evidence of triad on the part of the devendu Alter the case had been finally supmitted f came upon it arain in reviewing the evidence: and t f-emed very rliin to me that the defendants tial charged the plainti@ about §5,000 tov mune) on that one item, The defendants ld endeavored very ax sduvusly on the trial to prove that exlibit an ac count stated between the parties. ‘This looked like a fraud, and T treated it as euch. At that Une it met to we that the defendants were deli bor:.tei tempting to detraud the plaintiff, Such aa attempe hind u rettex influence over ail (hetr trausactious, and Would Ueeak down thelreredibility, Moreover, ASSUMING IT TO DE A FRAUD, it wonl! make the vlinci@’s balanee at margin en March 2 avout {12.0 —.ce same alnount whiel U¢ pla.w iff says Beiden atmitted that he wad wisn tue feendauia, ‘Thus tact again went far ia my mind to weaken the evidemes of Bellea and Bradord, aud strengtien the evidence of the plaiutit, Aciug Ch this acsumption, T stated to Mr, Id ridge on two of three cecasions wieu I imet im, taut L Would not beiueve the dewadanis aud 1 wouu believe the plainti®, Lwent further and fiznred ou the amount to which the plsinuf would be enithd 500, and b stated to I mate tie amount about § Jdridve on wne occassion that I wenld give the plaints judgment for taat umount. Afterwards I went over the evidence again, and T found that my fret impression in regard to ‘the item of 900 New York Central was ali wrong; that the notice whtelr the defenJavte had givea of the purchase, stated t' anit on 130% intead of 1135 amount I fonrd that although Kxli it T stated the purchese at 113% por «are, tne amount crertod out was at Lie rate Of 120% per shure: + chat whe defendant was In fact caarged witit the ex act amount, ‘This fact put AVERY DIFPRRENT PITASE ON TITY Case. np Mog to deveamd the plain it b: A emit, whet they Wake conceive between vps Morenv e balance a marein of. the piainti@ on Marci # reduced abont £3,000 by thin (wet, brining t ning down to that adinie ted. by the deena. Tue testimony of Bolten and Beadiord was greatly strengtveved ant the Plainti '» much werkened, Tcould not believe it probable that Beldon would adimit the pial 's mai gin to be about $6,000 more than it was ‘There ®4 no eireuiistance in ine case to fort!’y the plotntif, but rather the comurary, and there wat bone to iindeaeh the crelibisty of William Beli My Grst impression in regird to Bxnioit 1, with all H% To itimale resulla was founded on a’ mistake, which forced iiseifnpon my mind and influenced my jadgtaent, Whon | foand out my mixtvae (about two Weeks after the evidenco was closed switch I insist Was a natural one, tor it was caused by A CLERICAL KEROR IN THR DEFENDANT'S OWN exunprt, which they never noticed or called my attenton to— Tiotlowed the facts to their lvgieal conclusion. I became convinced that the deloddants were unin reached uit Consistent in theirtestamony ; that they liad’ the ‘weisht o: evidenow with theun I’ thea worked the ce over uxatn, and the renult wan a comoie'é overthrow of my turner conciusions. Had Tnot discovered my mistike, Tshould have pives A judement ior the piaintit;’ but T did discover i, and T gave judgment for the defendants. Lam thor! Oughly convinced that my Budiags of fact are ev rset, My conclusions of law Twili leave to tae appeliate Court, Tneed not fay to you that neither you nor the defendunts, directly or indirectly, bid anything to do with enanging my opinion in huis case, Il was my own free act, (9 which L was iim pellet bya resolve to do my duty as an officer of Justice Hut there is one feature of the attack of Mr. Ei Ailgs which makes ij exceedingly patntul He hon kvown te for more tann ts. yeare pr reat regard aud friendsii) Now, he ve decided this case against bis eli ine charges me with DUIDERY AND Prawn, L thought he had a better opinion of ne. ‘This ts not a agreeab'e termination of @ pleasuat xequitn Aare; bul there is one conswintion: itis ate toa Of an acquaintunes wich T shontd have hed I compreheasted its mcope and charucter are at Hoerty to make use of tis letter in detenting vonrse ves and your clients from on outrag calnmay. Iwill make am affidavit to the tra't o S Moments herein coatained shouid you desire it Very reapectiuily yours, J. R, DOOLEY TLL, Ja, WHAT ITS ALL Amour, Connse! on either side reviowed tholr adwe pers with ape rent acrimony, and inal ome cutting reflec.ous upon tsce, M iin Im thite mult wae as follows wore: Drv scum: Plat. tif speculated tWhetr house. He etaimed tat on th h their laude he defendants ecks, through tot March, isbn, asa marcio: that they. hort ted that the 61n of oman truth wey did made a fictitious par. the 000 shares of stock following. Tue stock bay nds the diferenog, sone $40 (0) y that they aevuatly did buyin the of March at the piainti® reanest, ant him an acer te Hine DNNRIRE qniesced In Lig recy yt until the a1 wing, WACK tue Leu “made solt ior lim ou tbat day tre wn it in ald aking » leary Jo: infer Wim atal, uate A) tho plaintiff swore bie ba Naveh, ard that te ut ndai@s, Belden & bre £1! was DOE 99.000, and Ghat tuey dis wos any wor, There wa + DIRECT CONFLICT OF BrIDENCE N, who was the only witne wn Bradtoré on th lo Wit the ¢ pusent to} hbew the re re induced to eonse Who repres need fh 40ND the det ade by Mr. cLisidge, for the vi reo's Tep: < aw obtained by U ny one GOT’ WORK OF 118 WoTiON are the follo” ny wintowente: Firat (ie, LAdiaze, Nad an ieterview with thy refotes belore Caimenting to refer thu cae to Wim, aud them cautions thin about welzuine it w ine Hc, to whieh the rfc ne Would ree that equity was do ‘Recond—That wile tie cause wae in or tho referee spoke to iin, Lid freody Of the Wortiieme ess of the defendants’ testiuiony Third—Lhat on the very day of tbe snaming wp tho referce alvo spoke to him ti ecly to the aaiie Fourth—Thst apout wis ine he, Bidrid the referge 8180 In money Pifta—That noon after at the raferce inn relurwe's office, w ie the plaintiff, statin vas PIaUHL: a fuléo one, and dota lig ¥ FenK converat'ys with ti je igeat, whan ho agali apo Wg gin’ Thor afterward the referee ebied om him, i, 8 Be jee, aud again bald whut Le sould Led jt the That afterward they mot and weat into Tresd Fesremmenis, WHED Lhe TeILRee the enve ar for from which Fidridge arrwes that bo mest have beea Joftucnced vy Improper mover. KOT ONR WORT OF PACT It etven haying any bearing apom amy tntrence of al Nd Drougnt to Near vom ihe referee by the defen Ay at pare overviews of them or their counter with hin, 4 the pianos counse: es area: Ment ie equivalent to stating ues“ fetore L would Congont 10, ease, 1 was gal y of Mhe impropriety of taikeme It Over with whe reloree, Aulisfied myse fist he Would deus in my favor Wial Twas guilty of the my At least one seeret wnt tT) Aterview with the reteree on thy F vlect at tye trial, On the vary day ¥ hen the case was L bait a private conversation w ti hip. and en. 4 te warn his anit to my purpose, From tust rth Tomicet noo, wnity, nthe a ret, on vent AaloonA, In Mie OMen, and in mine, secretly to diseases wish hi tis ease, and to emucayur to at feet his mid fayoravly to iy ease, 1 BRICED HIM WITH A LOAN OF MONEY to dectde in my favor. Tetmned a consent that his feos Pt} b Leonmiderat micnaaty onteate- 0 Mt wonid DUC OF te HOE HT Wise t by my sequieee ‘nen 0 04 Stvor. tie several uinew. ev He sould dechte for me: wid now that he Against ine. Fam contuent tha, slave meat Wit Mes Was a Cuvee, the Oh Dered with hia.” The abeurdity nt Apon Cire plaintif's own Atos wave Imaeme wii: we late honored Chief a iatioe He. G'Conor ter the pinintit, and Me. Lord the defendant, and the jury briag la'a ¥ defendant; and imaging UR, O'CONOR MOVING FOR A NEW TRIAL ‘on the groans of antue inflaenes exercised over the {uty DY Hie decenda its, eiviag: “TC tie Court please, hefore Wis trial commenced T talked with one of ju Lt, aus vo led me Ww FunpoeS that he word reader a verdict for my cient. During ths progress of the triai Ttalaed with another yocor aod ue aald Ne don’t believe the detendants, Kvew after the cvidence Was closed ant counsel had eninmed up, Tgot ercrce Recesa to ihe Jury In the jury room. Tlent one of (hen, $150; Weated anotner to a uring; taice! an! argued with an And Another, and anotiier: rit they all ra ve taat they Were favorable io thy caus. Aud wow that thay lave decide! against nge and arer, althonen f haven't a siuig ¢ mata my that thy beep, tainyeced with Dy my Sppon the Chiet Justice have said to that? THR REFERERS Di But what does the eMitavit of Mr. Doolittle, read for the defeylants, show ? Firee-T'-t Me. Doorttie had constant social inter: course with Mr. Eulridee, Second - (hat he was adiscreet enough. meaning 99 harm, occasionally to discuss this case wits Mr- dridge iu the aveeuce of the other conasel Third That we loge kad wowing to do with this oake, and was returoed, Fonrth— That at one time he did Intend to decide for thy piainild, and so informed Mr. Eid) tue, ih—Tast the reason for his iatendiig ro to decide Jn the defeudants’ account whien appeared On ve face Lo Da # fread ; that it tended to conitm tie pinot etaiement that ls balances “was $11,000, Ard that they 80 atuitied to hin, and to entirely cov tradict tne defendanta’ testimony ‘that the balance wis several Mhorennd dollars less. This item was score ly, POMEL OVE We the referee by Eldridge. and the nants never hal an oppertnoliy toexniatn it. Upon, lower eXomIma bya OF the eaes the rereres himvel discovered that, ru tar (rom this item bere a fraud, it was nothing inte world bit a eciie:l error, areng from writing (he word ihirteen Inctend of thirty 1 Mine He ALCOUNE Was Correet :that Grav dit nt have oi OO, that hie statement ou that entjoct was untrue and the defendants’ erutiful. Tale was ihe REY TO TR WifOLW © There was acontict of evitence, two against one; the oe had made what was either a tal temant o A Riarint erfor. There was Dolling ts impcced ihe two. Rud ls Was Donnd to find for the defen tan Unider tee ratug of the Court that itn | vot exam: Le cane Won i mer te, It Ie not meresary tor vee (9 demonstrate that all Wie Justice ail! eg aly Of (ie Cots waa on the aide of the defendants, Ii woud bea Ship. Alora lo gaat tedious uta. & subj ndabts to the expeace of a uew trial suply bee. MR, BLDRIDGE MAS TRIED TO TAMPER Witt Tie nevenee ana failed. TI way ue My coaneel of cept in the ely that he never War oeekn haxe thie. foul he The Conrt took the po: motion, of —— A DEATU CRASH IN TUE roa, Terther Partteula:s of the Colliston between the Champion and the Isaac Bell-Rush- in ke to Mect a Territie Fate—A Pate Prevented by a Captain's Coolness. At 11:30 on Monday night, the steamers Isaac J of the Old Dominion, and the steamer Cham. pion of the Charleston line, came in collision of Long Brincl. ‘The Champion struck the starboord wheel of the Isune Bell, crushing it and the whee house, The bulwarks were smashed and tho cat- hend and numerous fragments of the vessel were einer cast upon the deck or left clinging to the eile piou. Oa doard the former vee) James, one of the oilers, Hie Hearing the Loot of a whistle, be left engine room, and sesbing up to the rail of the ship, leaned is arm upon it, The dense for which prevailed at the time made It Linportinle to eee more than ten feet shead. Ths € at Uefure James or tae #0 ddenly bad time to stop back bin arm wae struck by the bow of th pand severed (rom bis slouider, It fell upon the Champion, and attempting to seeare it towards morning it fell overt Ne dicd almovt Instantly from of blood and the k.oMr MeCready, Prevident of the Old Dominion lne, rakes tne following elatement ‘The Issac Beil saited from New York on Montay evening 8 e'tieck for Ne , Mvok and the Migh! tered a dense “ heard, and the ueval signals t port wera made. and the tevac Hel’, slowing ber engine ta cre Bhe mado the eeimers’ ight about nm the mi bow. Every jon Was made, Lut witiont uck forward on the starboard The fron work was doubled np Into t forns, without, breaking a Atter the dinanier, ew to New York bythe Chinvicn, The ined amornis to ai Wil take some thine Medistely truuaferred to two Hatteras and Niwa J ven encoun tr steamers, the whieh saiied South yente day. ‘ile Isaac Bell th cue of the larceet steamers Lelonging to the Company, snd her ose at tuls ee ton of the year is feve Tie purser Vourd presented tie captain, Mr. A Pp (menfay testimonias for hit coomne=s an the time of the acenlent, a, nud it not bee @ pane would have been Ihe result, At three o'clock on Tuesday after Shine held cn tnan pon Coroner t on board the #teamer Is Bell, Lying at Plor No, 47, North River, on the bouty of Benjemin Fawes, The jury ned HH Mov day next withent giving a ver ¢ body to be token home to Mc nierred, Mr. dumes le on. He was will do all fa theie power to lie ory Mr. dames M. Pood, the pn-ver of the Champion but permitted nt Vor nid the ¢ gives the folowing titormation: — Thi Isaue Dell was first t the om f tin Coainpion Whew Ble Was potnte off pert bow. Aer the fox t th tinned blowing a whisie t tomary when a foe 1s tor oF em hour Whistle of the Tan was pion Tecoznized it to be a fog wh sinilarty, when the Tease Rell wiisued penified put the helw to port, ie, keep t lef Tre Champion obeyed, Luttue Tense Bell keeping too much to tin tt enused tae secilent. The shock corited awas t t RW. Leckwoo! hat at the time, Resides the of we the Champion had a hole knocwed in her shou s tong and 4 feet wide, 6 ieet above the Waterline an her vulwarks weee ‘sciy erushed 1 Aw all hor injuries, however, were condition Was pot d erous, and her sniling qui ‘tiem were not iwpalred. Her repairs will cost avout $500. She will Jeuve the port ou Katnre day. Bots ships are remarkobly stropg!) wus the Isaac Bell t the faster stouner, — SOCITKTY NOTES, The bolle of Philadelphia is engage? to oy Count, Private batts ut Delmonico's wik be na this season, toa London Mrs. Chartos Richmond reectves on We ; Jvingsion plac Collins loves is onnonn Th inet, et Tweatly-second street ‘The Murrey Hil! Socisble announee a reception on 16th mee | the Het of the seseon Mrs. Fitch, 128 Foralemon tveot, fe fulodiess reception om tue Liu isk In Washtacton, Mrs, Secretary B called the @w2en Dowager of Fashion Kare ald ond Olive Logon vie wtth one anvtt In potat of rsh and rechere? dé Lolettes Dame Feslion favs o + HW appear io dress conte hued Wik1 Walle BI o¢ Geant receptions at tae vesiten of A. A, Low and Little Gait In Brooklyn are proaree utiivd doughier of Bae dy G, Gu will soon uaarey MF 1 Of Fifth a er The secon t ri of the newly orgony fans Facow eeciaol hortly ¢ \ An eflort w mide to revive entertain ancong the etaut Sevoud ny Ancillary O. Hall ‘The square dane the enpeciul beanhitor uo wiy mare Mrs. Deore Van Avion, Fifth avenue, will be “aun ‘These! 5y ovouinee drag the was Gov, Ttof nun's oily taughtars, Mowe will uiate ber eniree Int Poeiely at Albinny pins Win Bhve in w veuy ao z wad Lonchiataiag wih Ine are havin we Wil OO MUCOFALed wath wu poutun uo arimonie two very fal equoeuians Hotes. pew archiea aeal natiorin bath Bil Tw OF gold Ince, Mite Biome Btobbing, the A ws ran need we Lulentton of 4 resp senlptress, THE SUN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1876. THE NEW JERSEY VULTURES THE ATR ABOVE TRENTON DARKEN- ED WITH ONCLEAN BIRDS. EXIT JERSEY CITY PARK. ——— A Project that Died of too Many Mpeculators ~Kellof for Taxpayers. The Committee appointed by the citizens of Torsey City to reports plan fora public park for that city, lave jgnominiously failed to agree, end a charitable verdict on tne deceased project is that it died of too many speculators, A lively tilt betweea Chief Justice Birney and ths Hon, Sidney A. Be two of the leading spirits in the Committee, marred Larmony_of its semuiymen, thelr Prey —Cirett Political Corpse ot Cornelius Wal Great Urinh Meep after the Di of New Je Correspondence of The frm. Trextox, Dee. 6, 18% vu'tures of the lobby we: the rich, Taveious moreels to be by their ravenous beake, that their litte shorp, red-frineed eyes have dis- torship, and the war between Laware and Leekawanns, and the Erie the promise of rich repa to repletion. Above the f Snevex Trailing Advice fo the Two Kagles The ex-As- atial residence ka now as if the tue doclaration that It was hie} favored parks, pri tien! il avory fine «quy the city, Ue native ef itit tue Deople those who do not roxide If 9 stranger visited tilcne Minin a close arri ce out of town, for want of some better piace to tke bien to, Bevone, remembering where they e thy anecestingg the fed upon the oGai thrown out by th who have held power und place «0 long. and have the offices at their will and pleasure KING OF THE Jens oint Companies gentlemen fol wed in rapid succes, it was resolved that on, wutl! Aoaity ie purehuse of at the present time was premature and inexpeatent, Y VULTURES, ed birds the other hie is of the condor species, and the k We have often seen his as he hovered over his He conveyed is Walsh would hilburmonte Moctety, In conse uence of the use of the Acaderay by the Indnetrial Fair resterday th be given to-day at 3 comb and flesuy caruneles, y Legislature. information that Corne be the #uccessful candidate for Senator; “thar he had the stamps, and would not horitate to use them.” simply means thus the king of the vultares has announced to hiv Hege subjects that there were more fat pickings out of Cornelins than ail the otters and toerefore we miy expect to sees gatiering of these unclean birds at the opening of jon next month sufficient to darken the air. * ge it Is called, will be jendars This Day. Axo Travrnnn axy Surcewe Count, Cicer i VAs, dan, B45, 928, 14a8, TAN4, Ih, 4 89, dy B84, 57, 58, 89, 60, 106, 197, 14%, 145, 146, 16, 169, gen, Taran em Part 496, 119, 974, Bi, $6, 99%, B06, = iF Coumow PrasenPart Not 10, 18 108, 199, 458.91, 14, Men, bay en hon ase ee, a 3, he; ai, Bs, Demnrest & Woodruff, 628 Broadway, jest and beet carriages in New York, yle8 at rearonable prices.—Ade. ene Tn the wholo catalogue of medicine you will not find a remedy more competent to deal with discases of the bindder, kidneys, annay ore: gury, diabetes, organic wenkness, and female irregu: than Heimbold’s Bueha, —— ‘he trnly elerunt aud excellent hats manufactured ‘and sold at bis famous emporium on the cor- and Falion ateeet, ¢ Of all olive head coverings. ie prone ia learace and eiinest men, but im bis © exceed or ever linve e: ee Tobe secure against the fearful y arise from the ne of kero 04, 967, 40h, 8, 544, the outside pressure, at Gest for Corneling, Y OF THR BCEZARDS. Cornettus has evidoutly let It be understood that he imterds (o Uhrow his purse into the reales of the Senatorial controversy, hoping that it will outweigh Tle traste that the well os of New Jersey legislators for Wealthy esndidates will cause them unde lobby vultures to gravitate toward him in preference to all the other condidates. nelias remembers how Dilly Wright was bronglt into the Democratic church by Commodore Stock- tow after only three months probation ncing Gov. Vroom, a life long Dewo- erat, ond toe headin true eowe anery, disc story at the time, of the the fasuionabl anid political device, known afiniti gravel, stran- Our city has been, A haitiet, no ed Knox. — Ad ted Democrats told the wor girl who asked to be tea Wosplia!, Prosident inqnired, * Who seduced rou?” * Seduced ine. ¥ honest a woman fel in great indicnation, you must go aud catitution;”* was the reply, conte asked the preg: © Well, you wou't do for te ther qualify yourselt by p nd those indignant De t question, ** Has Patter & Co., 28 John street, up of Waltham Watches at lowest pric sylum. where political sutsin bo" euisasen Und only HINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, peasanteetae Weoxrsvar, Dec. 7—I’. M.—The most notable fenture at the Stock Exchange has been tue railway share market, Which has been heavily sold by the operators for a decline, the bears retiring from the to-night victorious, opening wos heavy and tion, although mak ever, Was partial y recovere afternoon @ vigorous sel. purity and honesty political pros: Bot for al thts the tailor was made a con- mgh he could not write three r futr'y inaster mentary rules, he slevt 4 of respectab'e Eng ed the abraratabra of p: through Ms eflciol ter tuneint nightingale, he market at the wud securing splayed but little anima ing armall decline, which, iow about midday, ing movement was inangu- rated in New York Central stock and serip and cerried down the balance of ne bein equal to ¥@ faving good dit pacts formadiies and somewliat exhan Not only #0; he man Al by a LUM Lighe wired lim ef before be was hardly warm 1 success of W the list in sympathy, the The depression received cor from a report that from the as) Juned attempt to make money stringent, a cew and formidable combination, composde of strong part! had orisen, whove early movements comprelended the withdrawal from setive use of a large amoant ks, estimated in some quarters a Should this prove trae, it is mot im- Possible that livelier times may ve in fulare chron- icled and the late dullness yield to more animation, Iu regurd to the downward tarn tn New York Cen- ‘on the stroet that the hol ora of © selling to reinvest in We: which made an upward movement to 45 Reading was strong throughout the Mail was sustained until near th wave way % PB cent. fo come forth tale eclusion of nparive ead es of the lately aben von of United States Senator. THE GREAT Untat “who is always so REP OF SUssrx, ‘ambie, and whose band is preten dd to fix bis eye the sobriquet wor trayed the TD as €10,009,000. ra and emelun “a devout 1 Weight to the close, when ‘The dealings In the remainder were of less moment, thou) in excess age daily business noted of lute market was ast to rauway ebaros, tily of & mun who ts will count of his reitg * opinions. We in deliberately and wich has been duli and extreme range of priec tion of uMfaizs io yesterday's quotations were aise immaterial any effect oa nding rulcs ruuged from 3 @ pia)ed the game with ¥ Mortin dees } command a Freasury were 45s, Exconnge Bank were (into a tertinna gut. FWo GENTLEMEN, But notwithstanding ail ¢ quotations W uurmisos, the plottings at ont rurrow down to the two gent. e of $1,000,000 gold by tne iad wo can Uring tu te perior of the effice the nece Only 4 few days aco (hese tivale met fac in the celebrated V Errore und Appeals 10 ae aty-ost ayer wielded the Mashing win, Parker dealt hi 110.98 to 110 68 ; Foreign exehai ding drawers to 10% fur days sterling, and 10 Commercial bills were quoted at 108% ¢ fas beeu wesk ponderous tiows | te ‘Vhe money market Dalanees at times commanted put 6 ® cent, wiie rvais much dificulty was expe TOWers in negotiating roand amounts below 7; the lated through is a good inquiry reported for r double uamed paLcr moved on the bisis Of G's 27 BW ct ; without featuce has been irregalor, DATTLE-AEE OF We eamnot bel re argument, re tana tp) entire list bavin Henry Ciews &O st. Feportat 4 P.M: Metropolitan at Lik, Show wna Leather at 160, and Us AND cicE al Vacitics wer n acquitted th demand trom both these gentlem + cent, geld interest, pasaoie tne Ist of Janaary “SAL was very far from looking pon bon as a Lioved and ow tie national ter, ier New York ¢ feck Island, repatstion of their are being reviwed in Society Lor TWENTY BONDS, ) Bonds, without reduction af interest and with um q iapeited weurtle wenn petal Ba OO end, tater ATLANTIC yeni fee. meat. sch aopetereens elie di MOTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. They are well known, and have @ ready market in OFFICE 1 WALL ST. al the money centres af this country and Europe, are datly quoted at the Stock Baxrchange, and can be wld Organized 1512. . at current market price as readily as (he Bonas of pore the Government. INSURES AGAINST MARINE AND INLAND ‘The kanwmas of the Road for 1970 wilt rench Right NAVIGATION RISK, Militon Dollars, and the increase is shown in th And will Issue policics making loss payable in England. bet Sonia Tis assets for the security of ite policies are mors tha HATOIaEs Tom Fas, 14 Bee. Heahensses ec: a THIRTEEN MILLION DOLLARS, | fecrcaee to 10 vo fhi064@ | The Company ts Mutual, Lis whole proft reverts : | - si a dcveuiies ts the asaurco, and i divided annaatty. upon the prer Rifles Ardell atbernedlnntrranbngeetetb gm ned ume terminated daring the year, certificates jor whice ! furnish them at current market price, witi:h today *s91%, This price inc'udes the coupon due Jan. 1. for which threa per cent. in gotd with be received oy the pur chaser, on bonds bought during this month. Proeredts of $1,000 5 29 bonds of 1867, aod to-day Wt 10884 a fret Cont of BU Central Peete bond are issucd, bearing interest antii redeemed. J.D. JONES, President. } CHARLES DENNIS, Vive Prev W. HH. MOORE, 24 Vice-Pri J.0. HEWLETT, 34 V! JIT, Charwan, cecretary, Difference realized. TIPUANY & COy Wo continue, as heretofore, to buy and sell Gov. UNION equane, / ornament vonds, meke collections, receive devoelts, | uw nary OPENING THELL IMPORTATIONS subject to cheek at eight without notice, aud allow r Eigeeolitheed - interest on balances, aud do a general banking bus: | OF LONDON, PAIS, AND VIENNA NOLIDAY ness, Fisk &@ HATCH. | aoops, a, NOTICE. ‘The interest due Jan. 1, 1871, on the bonds of the — . ay State of Georgia, will be paid on and afer that da Py CAUecaiae tow pli ‘apon eu nder of the coupous, at the Fourth Na- BALL, BLACK & CO,, onal Bank, New York, ed 65 and ST Hrondway. Bonds of the Statd of Guorgia, as they matore, | ————-\WaranaM WATE ne HE Will be paid upon presentation at the banking house ate i jew York. HOWALD & CO, belated ae Sorch & SeLLoo iy Late M6 Brondway, between ifih and 18th cts. Beate ” . HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ~~ Raeery Dearereey Of Georgie, Atlante, | cyromon, Brerenscopes, Views, Frames end Albums ‘ Nov. 19, 1870. ried And manufactured ag & I. tf. ANTHONY ?.. S01 Broadway, New-York, opposite Metropoly New York Marketa, LOU T stampa hala eae diese Wenwnepay, Dee. 7.—Froun axp Mrat—Weet- TURETS IMPROVE orn aud state fours were mure active, part for export, | LUN@ PROTRELOR, for tie rob { butoncer the excess: UPPes prives were week ul by the medical prof Eales 15.000 Dbis. at 8995.90 tor superfine Weecern and he rate, 98.709 04.0 10Faippiog eras. Yoctuding choice ave Bt 8, an: S for bakers’ and fauuly | — come eens brands” pouiiera Boor steady at wast (or sunning | | RMRUMATISM: NEURAL GI 4 extras. Tye flour, 430@80-90. Corn iienl, Mee LEIS Vegeiaule Kivedn Kenedy, y war with a Mn demand. Fanted to care, or money cheertully roturued, 7. PRovisions-—Pork wae dull aud coretried fertimoniais, Conmultaloa free. Office, ui Joba st. DOE BLS) for new mem, uuinspectnd, 4 Send for circular. ry 17.5) for pinin and extra moss, Tlerce veel in | —e 5 " aT better deued abittim uses Oo ten ac ug ies cr | ,RNGHINM TOOTH HIECSHES OF FUE ime mese, ena for Ln-tiw my eet hams J e AL Ks oadly Teuuceds prices Rirtv setts : soles 206 obie at @:0S0g an, Cut neste DITMAN & CO., Astor Honse Pasrma dull, Bacon firm and in dewand ; saree 900 bas loog DVIICIAL DRA WINGR clear a ‘At 1146, and 100 xs. long clewr at S1UMONS @ 00.8 LOTTA AU Iie, Dressed boge weak at Ryasqc. Lard was nati <, ne Father casier aud falrly active raloy 360 bays. at 1M ALARA A—Erus a ir, for Western, and iya@leWe for elty. Cheese frm , nese A, Bi baiene, Butter duit st teenie, for Beale, and Ise 1 aii, 8, a te o % tor Wes Fresh ia te. ritigt yh “a . Gnocentys—Coffee.w y active and steady BRATUCKY—Eatro ‘inae'No. 67), Dee. 7. IA Rio, MM@is go, Bold: sales 10,000 oage Tho, part at TUCK Y —Ciaae NA 860, Dee. 1 1870. Hampton Reads, Kice w® firmer owing to favorable oto 8 08 a0 On, he ae Mane Kiclesia tn morsae aenant Seite ond: | | Prixes tached: Miotma'ion Tarnmied, x ole erate demand . . F meni fer etn bls, New Urieene xt siete. agar | eentin te above and siso Mural Mavand Lovers. Kaw was in fair demand ani very frm ¢ fait to gee we . eaginas vualoge 9 hae. Bxeaite ror cai. 2% Broadway, 159 Fulton at, and 2 Park row, AO for Martinique, ¥ise. for Fora lew: 300 bas. Ha: | ———\y ‘ 7 ; Faunat Sycsdkcr wud’ 10.00 bace Mauila cn private WILMINGTON, BEA W iNus terms, rehued frm at 154 @ishe. and ee we PENEFICIAL ASSSOCTATION LOTTERY. SUNDRINe—Coiton was fairly active aud Jgc- higher, | qinurvaria ne Grawing or ee Worth at lke. for middiing uplande, and 19 ibe. tor low | Carasina Ler Hon tovk piace in the the, Mmiidiing. Tallow quict at 84a. Stoariie In {alt le « 0 te atise, Whiacey toderately ac- aw the price! tive, and sient 20 dois, At Biggie. Spire WI; No. 6.776, & f Hiren ue phys i tS 10 te Lid Ral et 1; No. 4412. §i.a; 188, 65. Ai fic | ‘Monin ateaity at @2.0b— retrained, Petro: ket 140i Was Weld By a citizen Oo quiet and unchanged , sales 1,200 bbls. at wwe. bygomtaalis aay — Ete ante higher ; to Livespoo!, by steain, £1,900 vush'at | “sco Wilmington papers. Ma So Portdormation ja regular dafly or month- RAEN —Wheat was very firm, but thie checwod bae\. Bor aden WW AB tein a; gates 80,000 Duan. wt St No.2 spring, gia | '7 G:awings, addrers 1 0, Hos Fo Meare tor old No. or white Michigan. | — and betior, # lee 9,900 bash. at ROYA! HAVASA LOTTEIEY, tor Oblo om tradw aud afl. at zee paid in gold. Intormation turnisi34, The acgi | b Trates paid tor doul'oone aod alt kints of gold mH at | gud silver, TAYLOR & Co., Bankers, vl atid leg. 16 Wallet w York. ew mixed Per ol fur white, ‘RRENCY.—Royal ftavaon Lotter ian oo ee hwiil be diay i went, JOSEPIL = —o—-— 1 Wall box 4,264, Live Stock Mark owe rs BC L EMENT AND DECLAR- pEY Font, Wedvenlay. Dee. 7.—Five car os Iicedbchatccdh winters Lelie vex arrived for n sianshtercr, but no Trarket. suo thure were no traneachions, STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CAN. provemons ib dressed beef, we quove prices wominally VASSERS OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK ip hauged, oF Vog@iic. 1OF Texans, aud 1q@ise. tor Telution to votes iven for common to prime Wemern siecrs aad oxen. The sicep Inspectors of klection, Waiket couunues dali acd unchanged, with recelpts of The Board of County Canvassers of the County of 4 S60 head, and moderate sacce at 4e8igc. ¥ B. for com: | New York, haviitz wee at the office of the Clerk of aant mon to prime lots. Live Logs were a shade firmer at | County. op the I5tu, 106M. 17th, Tsu, 1th, rs Saal, ie TH@TSC, with sales of 3 car lows of good O08, % ‘25th, 2th, and Vth days of November, i870, to canvass Bs .avai Tse Droseed hogs were steady ant drm aiky | and cetiniate tl given in the reveral Kieetion @vSe. lor exirowe Weights, ecepls woe #8 varivads, | Districts In exch ov the wards of said cuy and county, oF 8900 hoge. ac the Geveral Election held on the sth day of Nove — —ee—— - Der, tu the sear aforesaid, do certify as follow MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FOR INSPECTORS OF ELECTION, ee FIFTH RLECTIUN DISTRICT, 1G WAT HR! Borer t ” ne closes of Kleeuon of the Fifth B.ection Distrie: of Sandy Hook.. 7 20iGov. Lei ieht Gate... 90 te ‘Sixth Ward wae 6lx taousand torce hagdred aod wivegWaawescay. Dee. 7. often ali Dono Wed two thiduoand —Wrowesnar. which Juliy Dunhoily recived two thousal Hteamemramniont Chariosrane cotton 2. four hundred and forty-three... ia) be Srosmenih Falta, Maiiadel phi. OC winch Mortincr Sulivan. received two thew: aunabiy Chy of Me ad four bundred aud forty-turee re) ehip Herinon, Cale Of whch Abeumel B. Dowuing. Tevelved sx haar Dare Vir 0, Atala dred aud ton i 0 Bark Eliza Wh te Of when Aniuony Casi reccived ‘six’ Validred Brig Walter Smt and ten... a) bout Lyeuve, D Ppa OF whieh George itois Foveived Oae ianddred ais behir Phos. gs Bragiiry tn pve ine; ie Soe Feabeita. Dy tart “4 of wii ieee She hundred ‘and Brut N- Py Goode Deve s 1 Bear H. V. Cran Of while tiiFe Were Uwleclive te Hg ‘ Avie. tive shee tv vise Woaacts And or Which thee Were scattering iweuij:iWol 28 eee | Lois f Terni rye | Rusinees Monces, . SIXTH BLBOTION vISTRIUT Sure to Regulate the Bowel That {t appears, on such estimate aul canvase, that WISSLOW'S SUOTHING SYRUP isthe omy | TYE. NGC DUMbEE of Vokes Kiveu fur tho ofteee ¢ hat mothers cap ely upon for their childrea, Of the Sixih Ward wae x uousund thice hundre| pee Ant forty-two Lan} Of wich Joseph MeNainars received wo thou: Cauttou. fand six Dubared aad fiuty-elghet 2,68. The publie are eastioued ag-auet Maving taananctions | Of which Constautide Iron 0n0 ay th aby pertons beutog etrevlare, or under sand six vundred and tty Py with eny nereons beuiog ctreviare, or undertaking (0 | of'wnich Jonn heals ieceived tidied wid Wansact bnsinene under ie pane of our dru, who are | Onineistre ‘ eet ws t connected with us. of which Tomine Carey recived Wiss" Walidred LOCKWOOD & CO., 4 Broadway, | ofwhicn James Dauited Fecay'd owe handred ——— ald fives. Fs) ‘D Cortate Cure for Consumption, OF nich Jihii' sullivan Rieivea “aiid Walid WINCHESTER'S Of which Where weie Cetectiv’ sour > pes HYPOPHOSPHI Es OF LIME AND SODA And of which there Weie scatteriag tweaty-two ‘wed promptly, it will not fail bo effect & permanent Total. care. Bold by all druxuists; $1 yer ort. PO 5 ibe tld dh SEVENTH KLROTION DisThICT. Public Speakers and Singers wilt Gnd |, That tt appears, on such eettynate and canvass, that c ° Cher 4 The wrole dumber of votes rown's Brouchiat Trochea" beneficial tn cleartog |” gpectors of Ruecion of tue seventh Election Districe the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the OF tie Sxth Ward Was Lx WLouraud Uvee haudred t throat after any anasuas exertion of the vooal organs, | PM TON N Oey oe eerie ME | having a pecaliar adaptation to affections which a) Afty-orehe. * . 2654 ro | six wondrod « 0 Colas the Tro Hick William Day receives two thousand lx \ the organs of syecch. For Coughs Ha Ted aud Afty-eiaht..., nine © 5 chea are effectual, hich Owen UConnel Fevuived foué wuudred and two... : . aoe OB of wich hisisel Nixa’ received tour wuiidred ‘The erent anction t FLATBUSH, L. 1, | “and two, : aoa i thiedayat idol of whieu Ai: lie BuWaey rece cis, a | Tahe Flatbush Fulton Ferry to Vernon av. | Of which Pinian berewn reerived uinety elgutes, i | DINGEE, HAM & CO. of 88 Cedar a. yu eh there were d weLLy ae Abd uf Wich Were were sculteriug iWuuty:iwo, 2 Mothers—Good tw and trae merit char Total Sane Mest a tie Workt, cHvhdren eat them My CRY. KIOUTN ELECTION DISTRICT ‘ All dsugawie eels luvin a6 3S cents m box That tt appe A atic eat Mite uc canvass, that — Tov whole FOL Vous wived Tor Mio UTCEs OF tn ureka Mineral Water. Saratoga Springw | %: stan ok the Hualitn hleuon Disteicg. 1 ctacre in Dyayepiie aad dinetser oF © rn adi cd Kilveys, 8. J. Lav ¥, Agent, 7 Huds. Ait torty-two, ‘ontt Depot, Varlek Of which Jou Mullaie peeved To . fix bandred and Aity-eleat 2.688 ccc en Of Which Hichard Bice received Uwe Ciousaid 8k — MAKLRIBD., hundred and af * . STACKHOUSE SAV AUP. -00 Monday, by uve ter, | Of Mileh Eaward” ANI feesived ir tiie Pe Mat the ton s btacktoure to Maxgie J LF ae oat hited VAS MAK NEL On fo Deo, 6 by tho PAPA iad Walter pace ven dinelitnia 1s: Revd. A. Maddock, Gartett Vian to Maweie A MOL WELMRShin tioeean arn aes e Noi, youlgest danzhier of TJ. Nell, allof Brooklyn, | Ut Wii HM. Mebaralilia fo iy il a OF Walch there were seatteruig twenty-two. oy | DIVORCED, ar | res : Rare Tots Aaron oer) | SHAY.—In this city, on Saturday, Dec. 187), by dxe Wichard L. Larreanore, of the Cont oF Common INTHE FLECLION DISTRIOL, } avorce a ineisa et hora xranted | It ‘ndged by | The whole umber of votcs given tur the ciflccs of care, cusiody abd Gouwol of Joftersou Hutler Shay, | ore Siath Ward was #x thousand Uirer Mundrod WILLEAMS,—t5 this eits Dee, 8.1870, by | of which dames ceived WO thiouaaud | Judge Ravugl Jone it Marietta six buadred and Attyermeht 2058 ' fix hundred wid Liye gl <a Of woteh Lovengy Cavey recetved foar hundred DIED ‘anu two, is | Toot of Wert With ty, Whliatee i bie Ov4d J ead eh gaunt ate | 4 We tay evening, atier w short ang | 48d oF Which it . st ? , V0 urgh be ru b NOt te GAkor iy h Workneeday, Duc atter i iv th xth Ward was six t fond the Mueral vsday, Dov, 8 ut 3a OL wineh Owen F. Gray received two thousand 6 Mue! som of Mi Murdock, of ar) t Hb v Wed tour “a | : a OL wolen Janes Quin’ the past three anonths ay Mouraace Bonne of the heir fing sulee Of Uhe sume securities for past eedact lo suid Parser parason Of palrio sin rod of wirebolung wt full Jeng th io dae and be rep yet ind unselfsis in Centra! Pueifle Bonas Goveroment ard them a» aford. Lon€ 5 (b@ model that ae Comme.” Mog the dewred medium Jor funding H.ve-Tweaty i vepceiar | Anes Avre'wer iw bots Total av iy fin hey tite That it anpears, on « Vass, tha day morning, Deo. 7, \ drew amt eet a to fanaily ana, the morn suaa ; rh Oa Aa ‘ ai roveivall two th ‘id Auth Ws funerals at ENhdw ; f at vod ve Heit of incu cay vived ious iuiidred * 9 Naud rim oe ofl Wikis BC Wala Wecived tour tia, ira mot Of witch daha Movs Miaopenie: ef ibe: giew'y ts witend | Of Whueh there ware de : ‘ as Bina der ig: | SUE Rvee ore y i " jee Totals coorivaen s ier wae uh eacay TWELFTH ELECTION Diwruicr Raa ait : Th AN, OM suieh estisnato ana cnnvags, that WILLIAM wife of Dante wi | Wer of vous Fiven tor tue amcee ot Ine Haws trong Pha bi teen of the Aen ltth "eivetion Mistriee be rela Fasiwet | ol the aii Ward wae six thoueand thee haute fully uiyited to aie Het tate veal [ana tovty twos . ae Senee, 171 Sailliuay Bet, ate | Of which Sonn J ‘Narifa’rrewitd’ twa Wousund eee tas tz | ofwhten Sonn ds tix buadred and wily eli a