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? ott' vtty ? Artaaii_ TuwI-lUvkW ?r ?** ^r"t,0";f ., .uai or ,i-h^ *m?ng * Th^???T "' , <Mlf clty Whether at ,rK*r.l io U~ K"^'?'1'1|trcft pr m T>..m;>k-xs rqnare, an ma.s* mcetxpv m ^ wmJ(1 se,,m u, prevail as to ?^^?Vv arTlr g Our dt.M?* do net who o M ?r aro now liviM uudrr a ae*m to realixe the faettaai lhc 0.d municipal ^'hr^eeprac^.v ?per^ed- The huu?ry nwb? in Tompkins square utiJ the money - m-. s ? ^ clamor about the Mayoralty and thi Cit> CouuliI lt?, a iir.eii'.ar torgeuulnoaa of the parties who arc ox v.Mv responsible both to the pacper and to the tax I -.ver 'o?r provtdent suu? UgiaUttw ha*, to fact, mtwv taker, ihu thing ate., out of the control of the ;*d rasbtoned city officials W* have commissioners or to take exclusive charge of the city dlaburae atroU ror our pau^r* aud priiwt??T?. W we h ive for dis charging nearly all the other regular functions of our niu government. The odd jobs and other Irregular mat irrt* which cauivot be anuclpated, necessarily reroain m <t>* control of the City Owncil; the reg-ila-lon of carU | .ad car, of the dog pound continue to dev .Ive upon the Mayor but the real covernof of the city those kr nr the bulk of the annual budgeU" for the Gonip SS," ? torr? the various Board* of Common ?rh orgat. se.1 bv the ^ Legislature, ana only responsi ;; te that bo y as to any rcv*K? of their acU or acruti ov of their voucher* The anticipated 1 "tresse= of tbe approach eg winter Hv elicit plane and Ofimons fr..?i every quarter an kow the gro*a oppression of the tax p*>ers of this city afcall bea'levUtod in view of a due reg .rd for the increased ; ^Mtle. of the poor In lite mid* of the very pra.ee- , voi thv anxiety which prevails on this subject. perhaps ?b<? Hoard of Ten Governors of our Almshouse manifest ?tore calmness in the matter than any other of the partes concerned. In response to the recent resolution of the W, Council muestm* usual t? mpoiai> * ? . <*. ible need of *otne extra 35,1:5 jssrts: ^sr &>?*???? 4Mirtbuted among Uie out bulge! was but a taw days preyiou. that^ the.r a^eiA-Tent ?f rendered lor $605, ? ntiou ??* made of the , $tl3,ooo 1, iDdioat^ii; hut ^X. ^ ofTe ?ty th? p * nev? r tH^f r, tan " ^ ^ ai^-ireul shunl 1 govern -rrH't&?tt^rArrsr . ir?.l rrfea.l^u M Ui, >i| ???<. ?? "" Uieir preffut sciutmy ol oiirm amrH.Mr xi?, nl iwr o.:> mSVi fJomro'SBiouer? ma-, hi* ^I'^^V^Xwhcu^t U?reau.tolhtf doi^tfurthe wiu^ ^ ,?? ^drT^^r,fiTtnes," ca-i.ug , , ^.rUou.a* ^ ^rA^ibe W Wh ?V Zt?.^ y-r - ?g.?latureKll,e no. Boaid wa, ju u. tLat * laal > ^per, and w.th a grai.1 or^n^d uuo.r bin r>Uolj, l|n?,.)t ^ , rt.;0rm v,;.< ti?tod ''u> thc>r muatL^l. Kor ?ho >J?'ir admit, -tratain a ^ ' rt ? ^ , (_\. :.iu .^???ner, ^;r^?ce b, ~ r^vjn sr?risss"-v"s ?tirti i g arra. r, tn iictuu nt ?a- ,tban iliisiiiP KUT?i^:r.w.?-a m 31 ltt? K*P?'t?< '.ture. . .. .. ? ? ^ Pecriaae comp-ted w tli 1 4 ?? ? Ml,9?7 36 1KM. Hjieti'.iture (buiWum.Ml.4?i Jli.ii M1S" M I It,, rewte over i*4,> ??? ?? 669 S74 W I lfcM Fxl.l.mtiie(b?Udi?>g.?..P. *. bcri'i-f " r IM ? ? ? . KV6.6". 00 IS6! I ip.nd:ture< build. ng J.ui;;?4 07 ! |ocr?aM) over ????..... .... ???? 654 ":0 '.a law l ii? n. t?r. (bui. . .nt. 601 M 4U 45 Increace over IMS 718 S00 00 M67. rxpefldlture ^ Hi Kill ?cr tar* over l"?4>> . ?????;.? ' a!1< mi't-l t?> clunk JZZV'' expend, t>.re.n tl.?j d t'lTg r ? -ni.m'ui' oVr W tKu. JU * """""" "" : department at *k|' ^.^nfemer,' if the rtat?Uea of ttwiuv to t _ "1 , ti.linr.. of ttn Hoard, it w n->? rnadi- : tb* drpartnient r' ' rf,nil>arl4?;, ^ iv rag.' inmaU* ; y praitKat. ? to i r - ? I T( j l!lUb?r of ???. "tjzzz IMt ? Number of .Ltnates uuder tu? M I ? under the Ten priori W.717 I' c r a?e over 144? f?'*wt 3 per cent) V 403 T.i- rapid tnrreaM- of aim ?bwu^c ca onu>' of Utc veir* bar beea usually attributed i>> Ui> groat:. oi our popuU i? r fwiriliit *r The number ot idui.ic.-i ef the iu rtitnuoii- ? nf inurm- the rial ha i?. u..d <!<>?- < not exhibit a ate growth n<n(v?r- Tin eznnt ot the aut dim* relief l>* the other tuii u imue ??r eX|K>iiddur<>. il? are uti t< r the rar.- of a Hii?er ?.,lendi m and via , wb me 'III lit :tt tlie R tnn<U in Vie I'a-W Tl>? M|? n litura* r, mpriae tnanay wi I'd iivi'ii in >maii am 'Uhi lo the re i-lcot poor of tbe ctt> . lift her with truiM'ortaUon "I i?t ii? r?. %e Jt appear* timt the retrenchment* ??f the tlrat two yrar* on der tli' Ten Governor*. ?.-r<- m > nly in lb* out . ilw.r dona te>n* Th- ti .tnier of city [ i .per* a t*- 1 by donai na ?ra-i at oore rut diwn u> ti-al: Pur i.g tb" tern uf the fw? l?hen report*. ait.ce l*4k the* h ?ve uot ceded the UBbtr rfliettd the Muni' pa! Corami?- <>i.ar that year, in more than three n-tan c* The aver nutn'?*r of per??.n? year > . ha- f>?eii about ? it?*n i*?r ? out lea* fttct tli' Ten <Jo?eraora were inatituU-d Tne eipeaddiirea, <?n Mm- contrary ehow an average |i,crea?c in amount, of ?N'Ut t< n per cent over tint of IM*. a* follow* ? UMb? A* ?4* auult* and rbil <ren under th, old *y?te? ..?7101H83 IMtt ? ? u and children under Ten Governors Mi "3 '? as .41 vi 06 l"?MI l?i ?? ?? " 40.0*3 46 111 a- .4 v ?? ?? ?? ?i. 11.1 m i*?s? r,a<a ?? ?? ?? nj.m 74 IH64 ? 4. 36 ?? ? ?' *4,-05 09 1**6? 'ft .IM ?? ?? ?? lfl.WI 14 uw-:&.a*i ? wuin Neither tl e arerair' antioal ntttshern of the outdoor (i.ior ?H?"i tmrfUii ii.m^ie- of the n? tit m nur kiik? IH?* wn ild a^t" *r U> eiliU'it UlU' U liria(> variation from tb? t Ul ?iituber rhaiR'-aliie under the old mmleipil f) *l*re. Th? ad nc 00 o / the workhouae i? the only inM. -eahie MCTMMv at Uie ;^^tlt tion- fiiai'i by the G?TeriMir? Tbe entire <a*t of hu 1 )in|j? ainc* IM* will Dot aaxKint m tli" avenge himw of met itafw for a atngie jeir and tbi? the fcurnmil outlay, ? xiunlinn W> rr>"r? ttian t ,nwi.(*ai re maifc" In be a< r?'unt?d for u^wti Ibe gro iud of blither ?ala r?e? and trxire OWVy aup| ii?a, unleim it be rbarfeahle to *a?o ' 1 ?tra\ a.?- t >>r (raudu atit luanaceoi'-ul under '.be I'oar'i Their *ou< h#r? are ? c-ilhte only to tli -m Mit e, aad Miere i? no pnarr-r of reriaio* over iheir wu. a <? tl?.-i are not rert"iMible to the rtty. They hare C"a?eJ 10 furraab m the r r? t?'ft? ihe itoW of tb-'ir pr"ttii?cii i"i? purtblirf, ? [ ar.ue from that (an t ou ol their luup h Mitrarte for wttii h?mi tort.iera The prom i?< U"iia pur chaa< ? bare at all I tne* (m-i-ii lar?e, an I fve ample ro. m for at y >.<<rt of "peratioti' Ttier* ? 00 -J? ?ry alt ^ t. 11K to 'he ? fie e of a iiOTiraar and yrt it l? rufariM, on ?<? t*",at o' tic patronatn o* tbeae rontrartu and purchaiwi'. m ?/n? of ihe Bi(?t profitable in the r.ty llnrdrane on l.nke ntrhl||an. [>roni tli? Ch < ago I mi'. No*. 10 ] The -evei .--t |rale wh ch li*> been etparMIDCcd thu aea ?ni) <ato* d' a r iait. .. tr n Uie no*Ui a.f lit b?fore la t. Th' ?m 1 r- inmen el Mo* i | tmui 1 4 ? ctta'k, an I w.?a a> "m|an ied h> an< ? an I -ev. re c,| | Tb- mercury lell and 'etiij t< a |? nt ? wer than t h\< lief.*' mark*' I ttnoa fbbruary .aet ainl 1 ? n inu-i ton,;: .t. aixxit the name ifjtr'eof Uini* rat<ire Uiro ijrl.o it )eat?iilav Ibe ?ii rwer KooauUi 1 *pt f?i,g fr?m Pheh oypan ? tb a rarno of wood and all w n h re*. ie 1 th- in, twr ? ilraC" alter i^ara ?? ., ,triv cm malefi-tto Ji' north pier, iidenon * to ?a t until t lylight tiefore pro ? eiiinn up the riTer When idp too* coinmeti ed h -r t aleii I |f? were broken, and ?h' araa dr v. n npt n the a< iiken m k* of U?e iwnitb pu r ?ith - ich vioten> ?- a< to -4a< 1 a l oll III be! feMttotli. ill OMi'e^iietKie of ? h:<h ?he m< ? .ateiv < onim< ii< e<i fllhnf Tbe aaelmr ttaa iiaatHid Un tie* tipi.k to their boM, la Whuh Uiey reat'hedtbe land in ral ty Ihe ve-?el lie* aunkeuto llie b ilarii-k- n?*ar the bre aa? iter Nie m ill probably b? a total loaf, t/>k; iinr ? Ui her 1 a'ifo ,whe had lii twi-eu IPH) and jifl harr- of ??li t*t?a. Ther ? ? re Fe\ en revw1!-1 at anchor a' thin aiirht of the <* yc?te?-lay niornlnf. mid <ntiie of the tun- were mtkuur eflort# u> hrj f them 111 i"he jtale havinir no'liy 'Ilbaidad, fV (tan? t . pr 1 . ipal'.f <**T, attboofh a bea?f ?e? aac ruwi Uf a. I da) If ad tbe ? n4 rome from thr? north Mat. a rt petition of tl> dreilful n*?>ifia *i,, i, j,.,%-e taken p.a> ??? baiore thn r.U> at ii ind-iikt. , l.i.,. t, <0 witee-xfd. A* il . jtr-ai'Ui*. ra n4 ikV neon <i< von tb-- e?au<rn a bore of Uo lake A larfe 1 o|t|i?r.?f*. > '* are known to have ??-? 11 ma , and mueti an? ety i? f, n f,. - atelll^feni e of I heir ?afety Afo nt otherr * . t!; - ?, -Hier IMorer, wiim h Marled for Ruflaio o% w<. , . . ,, , , -nio# ? Mi I* '" bueb' f of wlvat Tli' *i(f M?r> ml *< hoori"r? Till*. Alfom* ai. l T* n B-'ith r? *r" a urn >ti* the iium'*er of *e- da wh h in itt hav. emourt. r ,| ||?. , Me He laarn tint tli wbnoi r I le'iai.m l> ol. fro-n bet m'?>r ?- al le.k Wa>ik.> tl Wi4 w< . a> ;.i r> *1 ? tlai a in ; e ???to the pur Uad vo C.OW biMlteb of ahaat l'liiki IiiUIII|?nM< TTtOtUBI* Ml-hPtK OK A NlM? w a?D POUCEMAV? A MIUMiillT H'OT AND ITS KKKKCT-' -ANOTUEK 1! AUIlKMlKuOK A.XAIR ? ARHR.RT OF HOGA?-* AND s>KVKRAL OF THK ALLKOED RIOTERS. The itplrit of rowdyism which has been so rampant of late, shews no signs of having died out^oa the contrary, every day Adas to the number of victims to tbo lawless spirit that is abroad in the community. Onw??f the last ex ploits of ruffianism w the boating of a N inth ward policeman , named Horatio Sanger, while in the discharge of his duty, and there is every reason to believe that he will flie from the effects of his injuries. The circumstance# connected with this raw are ah follows: ? About 2 o'clock on Sunday mormrig a gang oflrish laborers and hodmen, some seven in number, and all inebriated, entered the oyster and liquor saloon No 330 Bleecker strMt, and called for re freshments They first asked for oysters, aud after having disputed of those, called for liquor, which, being furnished them, tte y drank. aud attempted to leave the premises w ithout laying their bill. Upon thw the bar keeper, William l?on..lrtson, well Known as a negro min strel, r. mou-traU ?' w th the fellows, and iiuiUted upou payment. Tbey not unly refused, but began to show fight, and one ot tliem hurled a castor at the barkeeper, while the other." began smashing the furniture and de cantors. lionald- who m a largo, powerful m n, imme diately atta. Wed the fall- wa, and knocked several of them down in short order. The waiters and other persons in the Kii 1< x i> also lent thetr assistance, and for a time the room v at a scene of wild excitement. While the fight | wa* rag'tig two of the Ninth ward police uieu, officers Singer and Woolf- heard the noicuflgujd came to the scetic of the di^turbaucc. As the rules ol' the la'partmeut forbid thorn to enter any house until they are railed in, the policemen remained outside tor a abort Mine, when the door was opened , and one Michael Roger* was run out in the rtreet by lVmaldson, who, od seeing the officers, asked then assistance. They promptly .ml wo?t vhhs asked ol them. MfatrlMfVf seized Kog?rs, and officer Woolf entered the saloon and attempted to quiet the rioters, out* of whom, named Peter Br. \ an. be took prisoner. After being some two minutes in the saloon, be was leaving with his prisoner, when he misled his comrade, but on reaching the sidewaik he wis horrified to find officer Sanger laying across the gutter weltering in his blood, rind, as he supposed, dead. Alarm was toi'U given, and the unfortunate policeman was borne to his home, No. l'J8 Terry street, and a physician called. It war found that a powerful blow ? probably with his own club ? had broken bis skull, and another bod hncn given him across the eves. Up to late last evening the unfor tunate policeman 'had not recovered his consciousness, ami the physician in attendance has no hopes of his reco very. A violent in (lamination has set in, which must soon end his life. H is impossible to tell how officer Sanger wa.- assaulted, or by whom. When officer Woolf entered the saloon he heard Rogers exclaim angrily, ?? Let go my collar," and it is supposed that m An unguarded moment the pnsoner wrenched the elul# from the hand of the |>o liceman, and then dealt him a heavy blow across the head and another across the eyes, and then tied, leaving the ucfoitunate policeman to fall heavily to the grouni. Whether Rogers had any accomplices it is im|to<sible to tell, as no one saw the blow, and the officer has been in SOMibl# since he was struck. The club is of rosewood and had traces of blood upou it. After seeing to officer danger, officer Woolf proceeded to the station house with his prisoner, Peter llryan, . when one of the drunken companions of the latter, named Joel Keenan, atempted to rescue him in B e.cker street, but the officer was too much for the rioter, and arrested him also, and took both prisoners to tho Station house, where they wore looked up for tho night, aud taken tietore Justice I landreau in the morning, who committed them for trial Acting Inspector Sebrmg, of the Ninth preomct, with his officers was actively em ployed all day ^e-terday in hunting up Rogers, but with ou'. effect. The only person who knew him was Keenan, and he did not know where he lived. The Eighth ward ! and Fifteenth ward police also exerted themselves to tlul I the alleged culprit, as the brutal assault ou officer Sanger created the turnout excitement among the policemen. The j Ninth v .trd police succeeded, after moch search, in irrest | u,g two of the rioters of the preceding night, viz : Patrick ' loner and Murk Conway. They were stupidly drunk | when arrested, ye?terday. aud unable to give any account j ot th ? fracas of the preceding night Officer Horat.o ' Sanger has hern over eight years In ihe department; ho is nearly lifty years of age. and has a wife ami fimily. Michael Rogers, his suppo-ed assailant, is a stout, thick set Irishman. al>out thirty years of age, aud a hotlmau by profess ion . Michael Rogers. whom the Ninth ward police supposed w?s the person who as-anlted officer Sanger, was arrested yesterday afternoon iu Hamersley street, where he re- i sides. Rogers was taken to the station hi use. and not J only demo, l.eiiig the |>erson who freed him-elf from tli? wounded policeman by assault, but moreover told a vejy straight stoi y about his connection with tho a (lair. Ho was with the jarty in tlio oyster salom on the night in question, but dome*- that he quarrelled with any one, and affirms that he war not ai re-ted. but went quietly heme. Tlie circumstances all bear strongly airnost P.ogorr. but it is jH.ssible that the real culprit may have escaped. The police are busily At work endeavoring to arrest the rest ol the rioters, but beyond the five whoso names are given above no arrest w as made up to 13 o'clock last night. At the same hour lastuight officer San ger was reported very low. and not likely to live through the night His friends had given up all hopes of h.s living. A JOtHTIl WARD POLICEMAN CRt'ELLY llEATEN BT THIEVES. About 11 o'clock on Saturday night, a* ofljcer Charles I nimnn.of the Fourth ward. was patrolling his boat in 1 ever street. be obferved four men dragging along a heavy ?ak He railed to thorn, and aeked what they liad theie, when the thieve*. fur such the\ proved to be. set u;?'ti th" polkeinan. pulled hi* club from hi* hind, m J beat bin unmercifully. After knocking hmi down, ihi'jr -wtamped ti(>oti him. an i CM of thorn *? aNxji |o r jt ba threat with a knife, when hi* companions stopped him. After hea'ing the officer until tbey left him for dead, the tb cv? went off with Iheir plunder. Pome citizens who ed thai wi y found officer liomatj iaaeuaible, and had h m conveyed to the -tat.on hou?e, where be revtved *uf Orient v to !??)! Uu- story. He wa> then taken to hie home, 7*' - xth avenue H.- wound* are not considered danger oil*. It tel'inf the thieves stole Svveral bags of pepper. The owner* of th;* pop|ier were no negligent a? to leave *> me thirty sack* of it t.n the sidewalk. The policemen t4?-k it to the Ftaiion house, whare It await* the demands of it* carrlena ow ner*. ANOTHER ST ABB (WO CA?K IS AN OYPTIB SALOON ? MOKE ROWDYISM. Ahont ore o'clock on Sunday morning, a gang of men entered the oyster saloon No. 24 Tenth avenue, and after ordering refrethmcnU refused to pay for them On the proprietor damans in? hi? money, the rnfilVL? eonimeneod an a>.ti?4 r.nrnate assault upon all tn the room They smashed the f jrn.ture, broke the decanters. and sumed tie pun -?? A tn..n name.) .lohn la.wnev who was in the room . Wa# stal bed in the face with a fork, in the hand* a* he allege*. of Kd ward Carroll T'-rancetJiiieipie, h<val*o -ut'*- also assaulted them. Four of the rioter* werg irri ted and w ere y? -terday brought befbrt .tue>tl< " Kl'indremi i.f the .left. r*<>u Market Police Court. who held Carroll anil dillipe t. t>ml In the mm of II 00o u-h. and Jo-e^h (iardiiier .md I'eU-r fay fw the ?om of $.V?0 tach. aiu!?t or rnr ?rm?sr.n a"? a*i. ant^ or ph. mutt. Tlti jioiice succeeded yesterday in arresting two |ier?oni w hem they charge with being enraged in the ae-a'tlton If Motion Friday morning last One of the prisoner*, whogav. In- name ?* Timothy Madden. was arresul m tb- Heveith w >r<l.aud the other, l'atri< k tiallagh?r, In th< Hrrrnu < n?h ward. There i* no evidence a. *in?t the primmer*, further than a strong ioi*p>cinD on the part of the i* dice. The two Bieu were committed by Jusl.ie Wood. Examination of the Kormal Hchnnla. The examination of the Normal Mosia of the Beard of F.ducation will he commenced on Monday next, at three o'clock I*. M.. at the hall, corner of (iratid aiid Kim ?tre? t*. There are 730 tea<herw in I *trn< t? <1 in the F< male Normal School. They are di vided into four < laix-4-*; the highot cla**. knows i?? j < la?* A number- '?5. and will not lie included in thi* ' < Xiiminati' n. Clae* B n'umher* 200. C 2""0 and l> i 155. On Monday the flrat thn-e i Motion* of clam B will he examined. The examination of the rem ilri injr *ei tion .?t B. and cla?e (' and P. will occupy four more day*. The examination h made by handlBff the ladie< printed CopleB of til U>e question*, ami i ?ch of thrm la required Ui write the i?n*wer?. The emmittre. taking the written annwer*. decide aa to the promotion of tl e writer-, whoac name" are not kf'< rn to them; a particul.tr numla r only t?einff affixed Ui all tin exen i*e*of each teacher. IaM ex amioati' n all who an?were?| correctly 7"> per cent of the ?ie*tk?* were promoted to the next cww above, or if m th< highest <-Ia?-<, (rraduated. It Iuj n >t yet been dc< ided what pr< portion of the que'tion" w ill have to he an- We red corn - tly at thia examination in oider t? aecttre promotioti. 1 lie i xamination of the Mule Normal School otnrt mencea on Monday. Dec. 7; the colored Normal Bcbool on Thuffday, Dec. 10. DWICIKT BY TBR Pot.ICB ON A FltEK I-f>VR ls?Tr titio* ?We learn fr? ni the Sandunky (Ohm) li/pitt'-r tint on the Ittli in't a <t< etit wa* ma !e on the ? Krw late" f -talilhl.meijt at Berlin, trie co.iDty, and C * Tyler. A. W t-tr Hi. Mary I*me Mary l#wl*. Sophron a l'ow?ra, Th' n.a H< nier and Th?mia* Wrigl t were brnught before th< Mayor of San u*ky on a cliarge nt adultery preferre<l agamrtwieB Tlie Hfpiil'r ?ay- ? Ttie men wer? all re>-|ie< tabty dre*>-?-<i, wore haavy MMachkM u<l wiim ker?, and long hair. Of the women, three in Bomber, * two w re die-red in WI?oHier c?i?t'ime. the otli-r in ordi Bar; long *ktrta T%ey an wore th r hair in long curl*, arc w ti, H e ex. option of Mi* M?ry Uwn, kmfcwt cheer ful an i aven defiant The hi-t<?r> of Mr? l<'w n a *ad <t,< hhel* thB wtfe of Mr Harlow l< wn, of Sken-atele* N Y a gentleman nt high impt lability; I* forty two je r? ot ii?' and the mother of thro<. ablldren, tke j i.i *? -t 01 wh< m . a little fellow of Ave ye*r* old. accom pn> i l.er hetori the f'wirt A niimher 'f tmmth* since i. ????! i io H quaicted with F, s Tyler, atllie hou?* c* h? r I ' ?i old fl, hkeheaBelB* Tyler waa a free lover, and ?lur ii| hi* -toy at th? hou*e of Mr l ^fWla nmoeeded In nmk 'i a i . iiveit of the latter ^ w ife, who < ame w ith him to ller,,t\ m ra-iobet la*t fhe came before the Churt . hav t $ . v .',i n?]y hei-o in t? ar*, and with trace- .it - irr. w !?< r fill" in< O The father and bu?t?and of Mm. I ? ? are aiM. Iw re. urging o> Ihf BfWee ing airatn?tthe tm I- v ? r? . with a view of getting her home ftgaia, "H ' fit *' yet jierr tently refurif tn accomi my them The examination of witne?f.e>i in the ct*o of Ifo Itwr Wn ? >i.? uded at e|ev< n o'clock A mam of te<ti rnoi y *?. || ted. ?! Wing the prtn iple* of the free lover*, bit ? . ry llttl* I ? ?r tg on the ca*e In point An,' t * the w tn< examined w.-re Mr Barry, a promt neBt < f ,i< lc > ' th? Irao rn ty , and thr<e of th ? pri?<>nen?, Mr A W ft t?i Mr- Imne and Mr? Uwta P.-y all? w th tl ' 1 *' ' I t ? i ' I "w . who marie no a\ * al on <>i i p'. lit? hi U'tif Ij i vowed their r pn 1 lation of the Irgal ty ft an the right of a0U?ti\? #r aurav tivual t oh?l?i(*tK.B. City Intelligence. | Ca<-k ov J?mw Itwiiuw, *?m lirRfluut ? It wu intimated in the Hkkmu oil Saturday lost thai Ute attack oil Or. Mott wm doubtless made by s<>ine asso ciates of James Begltui, the burglar, with a view to assassinate him. so that ho could not be a ^rit neee In the court on Saturday morning. The coun eel of the prisoner aaeures us that this could not be the cane, a* Hep Ian had made up his mind two wneka before the trial to enter the pl?vi of guilty and throw himself on the mercy of the court. The conduct of the person*, moreover, who attacked Dr Mott showed that their ob ject was net assassination, "but robbery. Bogian in a na tive of this rtty, but 20 years of age, and m Mid to he re spectably connected. VSris* CoMvii?tovKiw ? The Board will terminate its Pitting* this week, as the forty -sixth session will beheld on Monday at one o'clock. The Liquor Dealers' Asso ciation, through their counsel, Daniel Ullman , Esq , at tended on Friday and desired the Board to appoint a day to present a cese containing all the point*, which will he nettled and put on the legal course to the Onurt of Appeals. The "Jftth mst. was appointed, hut the Beard refused Id adjourn to that ddy. Several cases will be presented for prosecution against persons as the representatives of cer tain classes of violators of the law. The persons named are men who have the means to contest the cases, and to sustain themselves, if right ? Mr. It. S. l'age, Secretary of the Association; Michael llal pin, of the Ninth avenue, who has four porter houses, and several wholesale liquor merchants. It has been suggested to sue those persons who have taken licenses and not paid for them, as the test esses. The Board intend to take only a few cases, and those against persona who are able to defend them selves, aud thus give the law a fair trial in our highest courts. Fir* rs Front Ptrkkt ? Pwrnnrnoir of a Tka f*roRB? I /*s AaorT $75,000.? Shortly after 6 o'clock on Sunday morning a fire broke out in the four story brick building No. SO V'ront street, occupied by Bucklin & Crane, ini)tor ters of teas. When the deors were broken open a great body of lire seemed to be on the first and second doors. The immense volume of smoke prevented the tlremen from i i ttinp an effective stream on the flames until the beams burnt away and let the roof down. The building and stock will be pretty much a total loss. Mr Bucklin slates tint lie had a stock of teas amounting to about $76,000, fully covered by in?' 'auce in city companies. The origin of the fire is at present unknown. The adjoin ing store. No. 82. orvupicd by Archibald Henderson, dealer In teas; his stock was removed by the insurance patrol; there will be hut little damage to it. J. & R. Mil hank & Co. have an otllce on the second floor of this store. There is a quantity of liquor stored in the cellar; also a large lot of liquor in the cellar of No. SO, belonging to Mr. John Caswe ll ft Co. Then will be a damage on thid mer chandise by water ? loss covered by insunnce. Accident to a Firkm > v. ? At about one o'clock yester day afternoou John McNiunara, a member of 58 nose car riage accidentally fell through a skylight. His face and hands werp badly cut. He was conveyed to the station house. Medical aid was procured, and subsequently his friends assisted him home. TO THE EDITOR OF TIIE llKHAl.n. N>w Yokk, Nov. 21. 1R57. >? we believe you wou'd not wilfully vilify any charar er tkrnuph the me 1nim of your paper we request to be al owed a unall po'Uon of your space t" co-rect some errors that ap pes red In jour# as a# will as others of the dallies of last i Thursday. In tht m It, ia stated that we attended a political , meeting in th? Twenty second ward, at the head of a " gang of anted rowdies": that we irolested peacable citirens on I cur route to and from said ireeline, that we committed bur glaries on Dutch groceries, that we were sus; ected of par j roling a news carrier, that one of u* had been arresied this ' season previously fur illegally voting, and in fart the Mack j republican calerdar of cr.mi ? and It is a pretty extensive | one ? could source furnish terms sufficiency s'ronp wherewith I to belie us. Now, sir, a# the law has received the full amount | of security lhat lis most rlp'd administration required fur our i appearance. it would have been only jus> to let it decide on i the guilt ( f the pari es accused befor. thus pronouncing sen tenceon thim and thereby prejudicing the public mind against them. Why any other course should t>? adopted we cannot tell, excel' that the parlies m'h whom originated 'hesr reports well knew lhat the only ir\Jury they could do us is to blacken our characters. At present we only w:~h to *a> , whsi ??are certain must legally be made known In due tiine There is not on*' word of tru'h in the mwllim ?Inns referred to We dM whet way citizen has a right to do? we a't< rded a polmral meeting in the Twenty second ward, to and from which the people came and went in crowds each crow d manifesting I'm enthusiasm for Ik favorite can li lates That we or anv of us were armed is false: that we molested I anv p. r?on " for amusement ' or for any other cause is not i ?rue. Hi ' Jar llonetmaii was ever charged wllh Illegally voting is also false; that Mr O Hrien was arrested when he 1 was standing quietly conversing with two others Is a fact that cannot be denied, and lhat either he or Uoneyman headed nrv " crowd" or "pane" the' evening can be u-atttie<l to be false by many who will In food time do so, Yoar giving this a place In your m It Issue will oblige men whoae nxmes have i be< n i ragged before the public fur nn purpose but Ui gratify political party spleen. JAMKe o'BRUN, PATRICK HONKVMAN, J aMKS OOMKHKKY, .IAMKS t.AHKIN. I MICHAEL TANAX. The Police CommloliHiem and the Conntjr of W ritcheaUr. THE COMMI88IONF.R8 ARB CUT OfK WITH A FH1LI.IN0 | The following report *m made by the Judiciary Com mittee to the Board of Supervisors of WestchoeU r county 011 tbe lttth inst The undersigned, to whom wai> referred the communica tion of the Metropolitan police Commissioners, requiring 1 the levy log and raising of fj HI In the county of Westchester, towards defraying the expense* of such police Commissioners, respectfully represent, that they I have careiuliv cot Miiered tin- said communication, and ' h.ive rxuniiii' 1 in n latmn thereto tbe act entitled " an 1 .tct to establish a M. tro|?>litxn district,'' Ate. , and e?|>e ?flally the 2f>th section thereof, which in particularly re ferred 10 by tin- said Commissioners a* thai authorizing tlx in to niak'' thif apportionment, and under which their Claim it made Your committee in^lft that thin section confers upon your board neither obligation c?-' power to levy and col MCI at > Flin of money 111 the mn of Westchester, but that the only tax then- authorised h a tax upon tbe real eu. personal property taxable witiiin New York and i r< kiyti,lor which cities this police act was doubtless [ v inu nded. The Pui>ervi"ors of the counties containing those ntie* are the only Supervisors who are by that section author - lied to levy a tax: and even as regard* them re^peciively, ! ti e apportionment shall not be legal or binding, "if it ex ceed the rum which ?hail be oeieesaary to maintain polk e aceommodatkme, and the police force used and employed within eat h or either of the aaid counties , according to the actioi of the Board of Supervisors." If the section eould be construed so as to authorise your Board to levy a tax . It could only be legally levied for such police a' ce mmodat iocs an are maintained* and police force je i.? used and employed within the county of Wenl I Chester, according to the vtk>n 01 our Board of Wuperv: *ors . and as none such lia* uniler this act ever been main tained need, employed, or authorised, the lev) lug of lUia tax would, according to this very section, be illegal. It I* true that the chairman ?of your IViard may, If he c|i<? re. assist in auditing these claims against the cities of New York and Broolcl) n, but this |< the only power g'v >n by this section to any of tbe Supervisors of Westchester county, and this prnv is k>n could not be construed a^ tn ob ligation to |>ar any part of such cxjienae*, even w.-re It net ill the same section expressly provided 'that th-y i-b<>uld be levied ami colle<tcd on tbe taxabio property of the cities of New York and Brooklyn alois* Tie only authority to levy a tax which is given toymir Board b) tb s art is that mentioued insect on 17. hy which y<? ar< | " limited (not to ap|silnt, but) to call upon the Board of Police to appoint as many lns|>ectorp sergeant* arid |?Iii<i nu n within your county as you de?ore. and >.) 111 elert sing this privilege, you are aliow> d? flr-t the pnv '* g? ' ! 1**114 tin iier-i'tis whom the Board of 1*<>, li< ? fl ail apoo m by levying a tax upon the real an I per sonal property taxable w ithin your county. As you have never authorised the Board of Police to ap point (or you a small army of salaried officials with n your county, you cannot be compelled Itmmw up< n your ct nstltuents a heavy lag for their pay and expense* It may tw argued tliat although no authority is giv<in to you by tin- *t rilf of this art to levy tins Ux. yet the tn t< nt en of th< l/c^ ! Uure must be considered m It* con struction. Your ? "inniittee respectfully suggest that the *??nmp tan <f any such intention is ? \| >r? - Ij contradicted by the words of e<ti- U9 and that In their opnion neither the nt> ntion nor tt<e attention of the legislature was at ill il reded to the co nty <>t We?tche?ter, in lis IMaptiM or l*s*age, except in regard to the geograpba J posit W of th< 1 ounty As :t is clearly your duty to prntert your const duents aga 1 s 1 unt.K ? <?sry and unjust taxation, your couimitt<e r> " n 1 ne nd tl e ag? of the following resolution ? Kfsolvd. Iliatthi Hoard of Supervisors of W<"etchesUr County . are t>> law netlier obliged nor authorised to ra ^e the sum of tv .'"36 H upward* defraying the general 1 xpenses of II, e t < mm -iners of the Metropolitan Mm luslrict of the Mate of N? w York, and therefore, they de dine to do so. ? All ol whu h w rei pcctfully submitted. Iiated Nov. 16, 1M7. WM w HCRl'f.MAM, 1 ti A HHA S'BRKTII, [ Committee A B TAI'PAV, > on .K'HS \ HI -TKi?, I Jtidx lary. hl'MKl HUNT, The Rrsonrret of the Mormons. (Frotn the Sacramento Age, (let IS ) At the order cm their leader and prophet they ran mus ter 16.t**i men armed with the most eflectire instruments of I'estrnctton they have many thousands ^ tbe finest hor?es. train>'d Ui esmp service They have |roun dry where <?iinoii and shells are cast a powder mill and a la' tor* . where revolving ride* and pistols are manu factured, equal to those made at llartford They htve every muniti?n of war and nece*?>?ry proviskin* and m< ans ol ti iin?i"? 1 tatton will, n them-elve", and even the wi men and children are Instructed in the use of arm" Add to this their ge> gr*| Jneal position. T? roach Silt I .like fri m the la>t it is necessary Ui pass t!< rough n cation ol tw< nt> live m les under hills s?? siei p ami r?H'ky that a >'? /en m< n could hurl >'i<wn an avilan<;lie of stoned on an H| ptoai lilt g cartvan and. even In th" event of severnl tlioiiisnd trt*"ps reaching the valley, the heHieged. with tbet herds would take to the mouiitalns. and. reinforced li) their savsge allies would in turn besiege their be ? n 1 ers and 1 nt o(T su|ij>lic< until (be m\ vters had starved out Ihiy have, It Is ?aid. V0 ,000 ln<lian allies, whom tbey arc ready to furnish with arms and horse* on an 1 n ergci.ry. These Indian? are | artially. instriicte"! In tl.e Mormon religion, enough to make them superstitious in r> gard to the tiod of a *u|s-rior race, yet modifying b<>n? of their ferority. AvoTHf P or Tllf l/i-T BT 1 HE f 'I.VTRAI, AmKHICA, ? In the r< . -s-ed list of |>assep>.- ra |.*t by the Wre< k o4' tb" ? '? ?m t i' Central Am r s w e flnd the name of Wal t< r I > r. wlio was a resident < ffialveston for some years prior t<> th? M< xican war When the war broke out lM r> mo- '-d tr Brow nsvilb and ?'ii?s> qui nily to the Isthmus cf F'ai i a, where for sev< n year* he foil, wed bis trsde ?"f ma-t? r shipwright II was on his way tn New York to atti rd a lawsuit he had landing tliere when the fatal d ^ast< r of ibe Central Amerx a ovi rtook him tfcpt P>er was a Welshman by birtli. a man of genial dtspos it on. and made many w arm friend* wherever be Went, wb'i will n w deep if lament bid l?s.? tru/ifjfcit (l>nu) tfiwr, Mot, 9, The Walker Movrmrnt In CIh< Boutfc? BA1LLMJ 0 *" TUK HTKAMKK FASHION, tt*K UAKviO? THK NF.W NICARAGUA LINK, RTf. Tbe Mo> lie Ktywlrr of tb? 1Mb inst says ? In luwittion to the four hotwired emigrant* who em barked will) (Seneral Walkor yesterday morning on boar ! the Fashion, for Nicaragua, we un<i?n*t-iud Ihut about three hundred and fifty hare gone (Vum other ports of the filial Slate# f? nailing vessels, thus making the total be tween seven and eight hundred men, well provisioned and prcpr.ri >: to meet the hardships of a promising expedition. W c aire find in the Ktgu&rr the following advertisement: ? Mor.v wr Nicaragua SnuMsinr CnnrAJrr. ? The steam ship Fi I r t tain Coughlin, will ply as a regular ^cket between Mot. .nd St. .luan del Nicaragua. Notices of her departure from Mobile will bo given in duo time. Another steamship wili b?> added to the line in a short lime. For further particulars apply to JULIV8 HWKK fc 00. It will be recollected that the Fashion was onco agnv eminent vessel, but was recently sold in New Orleans for a nominal sum, and was bought as was supposed at the time, which has since proved to be the case, by the friends of General Walker. The Mohilo Ueguter calls at tention to the advertisement and says :? ? We need not ennumerate the advantages which must accrue to Mobile from such an arrangement. They are obvious to any one acquainted with the almost incxliausti ble although yet undeveloped resources of Nicaragua and ' other Central A nierirau States which will thus be placed in direct comniui>k'4>tioii with us. When the Transit route it again opened (which we have evfry reason for believing will be very sosn,) tint city wil! become oue of the fermt nt of the great thorouehfare of travel and transportation from the Atlantic to the Pacific possessions of the United States. The company, we understand, is composed of realible, substantial, prudent, businews men. among them some or our most worthy citizens. They will soon apply to th? legislature of Alabama for an net of incorporation, and when once fairly established we have no doubt this enter prise will ulTord a very hand sow* paying investment to its stockholders, and largely increase the commerce of Mobile. Under the marine head in the Mobile papers wo find be following: ? Clearkd ? Steamer Fashion, Coughlin, for (Jreytown (Ni caragua), by J Hoesee & Co. The Fashion enme up the bay on Thursday night, and after anchoring nearly opposite Catfish, took onboard all who were destined for Nicaragua, together with supplies of lood, ammunition, materials and other things, and with them proceeded on her way. The following is the freight list of the Fashion, as given at the Mobile Custom House: ? Pickaxes .*>0 Silk, thread, needles and Axes 48 and pins, Knives and forks, gross. H Medicine, boxes 8, kog., 1 Axe helves 300 I'ork,bbl? (V) Spades 60 Iieer 44 Tin kettles CO Assorted groceries 354 Tin cups 400 Rice, Ueroea 4 Tea spoons 1"0 Coffee, tacks n Plates, dozen 34 H'ltfar, bbls 3 Spoons, doz 34 Salt, sacks 5 Hatchets 60 Collars, boxes 28 Nmls, lbs 300 Blanket*, bates 2 Oilcloth, yards 67 She was reported to be very heavily laden; so much so, we are told, that an ordinary sized man might dip water from her side in a bucket. -v AfTntra in Montevideo TKOGRF-PS OF FAKTIEfc ? A FHEFAKKD THFATY WITH BKAZI1. IN CONTEMPLATION ? Wit. I, OTHKK NATION'S oomnr to it? ranking orounom? owamoM OF BI'ENOS AYKKM. IN., KTC.. [From the I/mdon Times, Oct. 21.] The following mei caritile communication by the Brazil mini gives the latest details of financial and commercial prospect# in the River I little. An important reciprocity treaty app> ars to be contemplated between Brazil and Montevideo. With regard to Buenos Ayreit the satisfac tory and novel statement is made that the government is in in.tH.-t bauds:? MoTrxvipao, 4 Everybody is busy about the elc< lions. winch a?e t'> come off on the 'JVth of November. The Blanco* sre us'tig tlie most strenuous efforts to secure the majority: but even if they succeed it is not certain that Oribe wi'l be h. kin'W U-dged as Hi. ir undisputed head. There la only a |>ortion of the Blanco party that can be con sidered as his out-and-out jwrtisans. Had our Pre sident been the man ho once was, and as at hi< election it was fondly Kuticiimled he continued to be, these struggles would have almost terminated. It is exacted that the next packet will bring us a new treaty from Rjo de Janeiro ol a nature that will be highly favorable to both this country and ultimately Brazil; but it is doubtful if it can be carried out. Neither Eng land. France nor the United spates are likely to look on in silence. If I am correctly informed, the produce of Uoute video is u> be admitted into Brazil free of all duties, and in like niHtmer the produce of the empire is to be admitted into the Uruguay republic. As, unless it ts Jerked beef, we eau send nothing of importance to Brazil, while we re celve sugar, coffee, rum, rice, tobacco, yerba and many other articles, which pay a high duty, the reciprocity would be evidently one sided. To oompensMe this country for it# apparent sacrifices. Brazil is to advance on loan, at an interest of six percent per annum. 3.000,000 duros. whx h are to be devoted to the sinking of all military jsaisions and half pay so that the country may tie relieved of the incubus that jaralys.es all progress Neither I ranee nor England tends the articles enumerated, and, {troll* bly wheat is the only article that would aflecl the United States: but it is a quests n if either of those countries wdt silently submit to a preference which, tu fact, m only nominal. Should this treaty be carried out the revenue of this republic would for two or three years be seriously dimi in-lied, arid as the guaranteed bondholders accepted tl.e arrangement in progress ou the supposition that the present custom duties would not be seriously reduced, thcx will have a fair claim, through the Foreign office, for compensation. Indeed. I do not see how our govern ment ?am tmn so positive an infraction of tie r i on tract, for the contract is irf thoir making There is now a dispute between the Montevidenn government and her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires reflecting the condition of the contract The former is exhibing another proof of want of all r<>o<t faith and common honesty. It 1s to be hope l Mr Thornton will not give in. and thai he will be tho roughly supported by I.ord Clarendon. The claim of II r Gonntoulhosi . which *?- rei ognijteil the h*srlnningof laat year and on whu h son"' monthly instalments were paid and then suspended, has men approved by both Cham hers, consequently the government has foil itself com |ie!led U> resume payment I should have informed you in my la?t that this govern mem has at length agreed to the appointment of Brttisli and French commissioners to arrange in conjunct -n with national commissioners, the amouut and mo le of settle mentot British and Krenrh claim' arising out of 1hss<m during the iu\asion It it to be hoped that claim* Ju?tly chargi able against the government of Buesoa Ayriw will not be saddled u|N>n this |*wr lountry, particularly as many of those claims ans e from th< miserable policy of , the European governments The comml*"ioner* should be sent from England and France, and they ahoii Id bs men of gn at 1 mnen of character: Neither *lr Tliorn ton nor M Mallifer,,who repre-ent those governments here, should be intrusted with this business, for. although I kmiMMM Uiev have other miit'>ra to attend to. Mana's bank of is-ue lias now been in operation for a 1 month, ntid to judge Iron, the papers it doe* not give much 1 anils fart ion No large note* remain in circulation, and, ( probably, w4 mors than ?f> u00 value <>f small imt-w |? ' out The rate of di- ount ts 1ft percent an 1 the sllow i slice of interest on de|a?it ik lo js r cent The French pro I Je< t kti' wn here a* Menck's Bank tads store flavor with I the public than formerly. The renewed privileges go I betm by tlii- packet . and the la-t chance i~ afforded to the I rei . t| nfMM t" llhMM a bank h> r. whi h ' cnul'1 not fai', to produce lsrge profits, particularly if the eni'grat.?n ?rheme were added to it The streets are j no* -> m< what clesn- ed, snd we liave airmail lorgottca the fever ever vlsiHd us. Fiehsoge. 4.1 I BuejKK Ayres never was so wi>ll governed as now The m?n Hi |c?or sre h< n*?l. and It may be hoped the p. ople will afrrei ate a vtrtno so rare anions tlio*e who aspire to govern in thess < -mntries The inunriat ons have carried off ti 'lit tildes of she. n, and It ts cape t<vl tbe |>r.?*nl Tear'* crop of wool w.ll not exceed that of last > esr. * hile Buenos Ayres continues lo progress in prosperity the Atg>ntine Confederation apjiear* to be getting into debt Urquu Is Bot the man wanted for the , a 'on.^ H? ? too personal In Male matters A< <?overi.or ot tre P, v be prohibits the exportation of sbeep. ?? ? rtft < l?es many ether arbitrary ?? is At present he . ? '<>g gerb'ads wltli Farssusy and tin re is a talk of war hi twc<ii that republb and Brax.l, whx b, bowevw, U Is ho|ied may be averted. Bl Rfll.AHY ft* Nrw If AMrffBlRK BY A NltW Yoiif ira? Tl:r i"wrlrr ftnrc Hi Hurerli 1 , Urrflng ot>My . If, H , 'wnrd by Mr llrnryTr'wIr war h\ two hnr p'?r? on the llfhl of Friday la*' wltMi UmfTM ?at' hrr . jrwnlry and allYrr warr to thr ammwt of about at* batidrrd d*4lafi, <'n ftmdnyfcmncni *? tfir h"ti?? ? fltr Himt, nil Puffar Hill, I lafcnn, ow ?>f thr prr?cn? ?!?? rrribrd * a* arrrnt*', Mid tl.r idhrr w? uk'n at tMV lltll vlll ttfr Thr offlrar foond Boat of tho MoU-B f <*??)?. Lr<-idr? tm|< and wriftmp anrh ?? Bar Our of thr mrti proYrd to W RwH H Hiit< h n?. a native nf I.i* i-oti. and l>n>thrr to tli* wife of Mr Kill r* at wlioo- honrr ili< t wrfr -f' j>pin(f. r od tl.r Mkfr R i'|ih Bntl?r, "f Vi w Vnrl |ii?< hin? ?ay? hr ha* a wifr and 1 Mm >1 \ n K??? rhli?r||t but he hai> hf? n a rr?;drnt of Nrw y rk rtly for trti ymr> Til' Brand .Inry bring In B at Plymouth, tt ,? iikrlr that thry hare l>rrn indlrtrd trird ? ? ntror<'i| and * II m In thr Mmr |irt?dii in about a wwk from the t me of commuting the offrncr. AttFiurA# Fr.AMKv Pirn Anno*n^- The Suit" TV |*rttrn nt at WAHhingt'>n ha* infnrmatKin fritn thr l'n i?l Mat'-a ("? t??Ul, at 0*11*0, Iffn. of thr drath o( th" Mowing Amrrk*ft aeriran within hir jnrladii lmt>, from thr 1*1 or Jnhimry to thr UOth ot Jnnr , l*fi7. thnci'llti' pin- r?nf rr>.| drftrr m thr I nltrd Hatr* air nnkn' wn. \ ,7 , IVtrr Fur nr??, Jnhh '"nrorowp*. .lamrs ( hiilt ii, Wtilurn I'arkrr, W llltam Tnrkrr, I barlr? Mrvmaon, Thotna? Arm-trorr .tiwrph 4' linnn, ,'rhn Thiifii*". William .la knu, .lam* a lligginr, Ihouiat- Calry and William H fn -lung TIhayy Vrni>irT Tn thr f'nitr.l Pt?tr? Cnnrt, in w m rr#i<lrn In thi? rity, |fi a rau?r wh-rrm Oil R?hard 1' Murpan war f>lair t ?(T. and thr l'roria and (iqiiawka lla I ri ad rotnpany wa? drirndant, and which ha* hrrn pro prrarifiK during tlir |?<i| wrrk, thr |nry rondrrrd a vrr >lii t nt t.'>O.Otm i!inn(' ?> for thr plaintiff Thr ran r w?* trird hrfnri the *ami tribunal romr timr f.tnrr, wh n thr jury found for tv.i Morpan $17,000 and a nrw trill wa? vraVtri'.? th< alorr i? thr r- -?nlt Tim rau r *w arturd l>jr Mr<-?ra. Ularkwrll and Andri<k fur thr plaintiff, and by ,ti:dgr f'lirplr and link with fnr U?n drt. nee.? CAi'<V 1'rrtt, Aot. 17. Tofirt f'alrnrtar Thl? l>ay. Prntm* rorar? f'lrrmt ? Nr? in, 90, 1KW1 , 1410, 1W1, Hai r4?, ?R?. SWM, MIO, 1701, AM, 160*, 1?'24. 3??, 347, <60,M1,S64.aM si rmii'ii r?.? rt ? Vfw r,ao twa, 4*2, w*. 7M, 710 :ift. i;a, 1*07. mi ao4 *79, tit, 700. 71*, 710. 7*>, 7?1 729, 7?S. 7'.?, 727, 72d, .W6, 4^1. 491, Ml, M3. 713, ?&,711,6J6,M4. I'nllfd 8UIm Court of CUIbih. If ALL TKKM -1857. Chief Justice Gilchrist' Associate Justices Blackford and Scarborough. WftiauruTON, Nov 16, 186T. The Judges being all present thin morning and th.* court room crowded wtth attorneys from all sections of tbe Union, the follow ice opinions' were delivered : ? CkritlianaUwrv*. UniUd Stale* ? Chief Jostles Gilchrist delivered tbe opinion of the Court. The evidence proves that the claimant bar received 1 11 the pension to which she was entitled for the scrvicosof herdcccascd t or band. Adverse report. JVrriiw C. St>rn w. UniUd State*.? Mr. Justice Rlack- { ford delivered the opinion of the Court. Thi- wa? a cUim for commutation pay nnder the' resolve of the Continental Congress. Tlie evidence in not. sufficient U> sustain tbe j chow, and were It otherwise the claim Is barred by tbe statute of limitation. (act Nov. '2, 1766, and Feb. 12, 1793. ) Cla*mant ha* no cause ot action JVeo I Smith, administrator rf Wm. Turrin, vs. UniUd Statu. ? Mr. Justicn t-rarborough delivered tho opinion of the Court. Ibis was m lain) for 1W arpents of land front by 40 arpents deep ly inc on Mobile bay Tbel e being no proof of habitation or cultivation being made the Kraut wa* re ji-cted by the government. The Court decides the ori d< noc sujtir icct under tho act ot Marc^i "J, 1M'_D. and will report to Congress accordingly "for such action to be had t hereon as msy be detmed proper. K S. GarntU w. Uttiletl Stale*.? Opinion by Mr Joatloe Scarborough? This was u claim for extra pay, while dis charging stuff duiicc as aid to Major General Zachary Tay lor, during the war with Mi xico. Order to '*ko testimony refused. C. T. Seatfevs. United St sits*. ? Admirusiration of Suit er.? Opinion by Mr. Justice Hlackiord.? Thla wa= a claim ;or the use of the steamboat James Adams, er,giu;ed on ibe Quartermaster's lk-partim nt during the Semluole war. Under Hie charter party die contract price of the boat till discharged way $5,645, for which a bill will be reported. 1 hal/h Richardson vs. United States.? Opiuion by Chief Juetke Gilchrist ? The act of July 30, 1834 , for the relief rf the heirs of James Bell, does not take the claim out of he operations of the resolution of limitation of 1787, re quiring a presentation to tbe Comptroller of the Treasury. Abraham R. Wunley vs. United States. ? Opinion by Mr. Justice Scarborough ? Mr. Weoley had been an officer ^<a| tain) in the United States army, but was court mar tialled and dismissed from the service in 1829. He claimed that the court martial was irregular, and th.it he wa.i still a captain of the service and entitled to pay from the data of his dismissal to tho present time Coiirt held the ap proval of the action of the court martial by the President of the United Slates to be concius.ve, and therefore re fused nn order to take testimony. Aim H". Jlutlrr in. United States. ? Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackford. ? Tho only evidence of this claim is the balance shown to be due Gen, Butler by the Revolutionary records of the government. Court held these balance - oil tbe old treasury books were too uncertain to establish a claim after so great a lapse of time. Claim refused. UetmlUng Jones r?. United Statu ? Opinion hy Mr. Justice Scarborough. ? This was a claim for money lost while naval storekeeper at Kio Jnneiro. Tho los.s was trade geod at tho time, and this suit was to recover it back. Court held thai petitioner had no claim upon the government. It art.' Naileau rs. United States ? Opinion by Chief Justice Gilchrist. ? When it appears that tbe uunie of a soldier was omitted from the tolls in March, 1781, and his la*t pay certificate was for January and February, 17H1, unless the evidence of his subsequent service be clear and definite, be cannot be held to have served Ui the end of the war Adverse decision. Ferdinand Ccxe vs. Unite*! State*. ? Opinion by Mr. Justice Scarborough ? This was a claim for services a<* Charge d'Allaire? tit Rio Janeiro, while Secretary of lega tion. As his action as Charge was ordered by the govern ment, the Court held him to be entitled to difference be tween bis salary as Secretary and pay as charge while he win- so employed, and reported a bill accordingly. Bey iS. Stringer r s United States. ? Opinion by Mr. Justice Scarborough. ? This was a claim for per ccntageon purchases of coal. Oecisii n adverse. John F. Callau was appointed a Con?uis"i":e'r to tako testimony in this district. The Gadsden Purrhur. LKTTKK VKOM JAMfcR OADMUEN. In the fVt irunr of the lOtli uist. in nil invitation "for ex (imitation and signature of a petition, urging on Congress ? prompt attention to the Terntoriul oiguinzatioii ol' the Gadsden purchase. a nruurt needed for the protection d the mail contractors upon that overland mail route to I'u nuiu.s." The declaration or brief in the |>etit.ou prepared by th<>M to whom the nrh contribution tor an overland mail to the Pacific has been awarded, if endorsed by the Poet traMei General and not by the "heretical citizens ' of SOLlb Cuiolina. might awaken the responsibilities of (lie President to accord Territorial protection to where it may be lound legitimately due. The citizen* of Charleston, low appealed to. will, I truit, reflect on the tenor of tliw petition before they oomm.t themselves to an endorse mcnt intended to influence the I'mMW U< a precipitate discharge o( a high obligation, b< fore a proper showing by the |?eople of Arizona of their claim* to separate Territo rial gi \ eminent. At present the Gadsden purchtue i* attached to New Mexico, and has an adtriale military fort e on its front!- r for the protection of emigration. It w further underi-Waid that those who have nought their honn s in that land of m.neraia and of mi1! tmn.-it# lutv > j at TMhia|U'ti a delegate, charged with a tuen.o'ial .-taking ; lor a separate Territorial government, will i pur* ;x ittu , coiiu II, to be admitted aa an equal Main In tho American . fetii ration. If the memorial borne by the respectable , delegate, now at the seat of government, present* a eon- i vincmg declaration ot the right* of the p< opt* of Arizona to sej>arut> Terrm niil |WMMW?t, preparatory to 'ore- I rilgn mcmbenhip among the sovereigns o! the I'uion, there can be no doubt that the Fxecutive. on whom the ' responsibility reposes, and his cottnaMlni * and ad j vi?ers in OMigrca*, will accord to the lututb unta of thm new Territorial acquisition the relations whu h they are 1 entitled to in the I nlon. in accordant e with the wise and ' approved policy wbkk hithrrtodlsUuguiebed the rngula i tions for the government ot 1 rritornv and the radmi-s.on : itito the t'nion, until the innovation in the Nebra -ka Kansas i squatter sovereignty anuigoui-m* lor free soil and pro ' slavery suprem.o y The south should be cautious, and the citizen- of Carolina in particular, how thi'y at! >rd ( t# tlie Mgning of thept tition would be rwieivinl) a pretext at Wsi-hiiigton for rev it ing the agitations ol Warn t* on the soil of Arizona, and by which another W ilker a^? War sovereignty would WevNabiy rob the South of its inhert tance betore it was prcjared to take possession. My name having been associated with the purchase as well as in the petition. and cla.nung some knowledge of the relations and |<olitn al cotme< tions if not de? gn< of Califorti a and this Territory and the Transit overland mail through It. tm|ioses on me the obligation of present irg these VKWS to my fellow cMlaens Wore U?ey (x>m mit themselves into ? renewed ag ution on the premu tnre organiiatH n ot Territories, and admission tiki the Tnion 1 1 the antagonism" oft ree soil and pro slavery date* struggle for supremacy. Tlie South were never mor ? , beguiled than when the\ took |>art in ag tut ion* that were Outside of the constitution. Tlie far seeltigfCalboun early cinitii tied agnimt eitleilaiii ng tin m. for he tsroshadowed that all these exciting antagonism* nti litvt ry and purely *n tK i a' ttihlcct* weri !uit to irrltnu uti ' uvrfttbetiotiui (ri ni the higl er Issues tttid *r the eoi titu "n. The i'-ett.< n of N rth"rii supremacy and which ha-* heeti ai hit v ed even i,ini< r democratic a m lustration* ii Ibe 1 1 rtra! zatioti (through the action ol the federal gOVenOMfit) ? eonimeri ? ? tin ? mrtieyed power and li? ltors< metds in New York? we should reserve otir tower ic t this trough'. lor If the {leathern Plato* cannot break down that centra iHed Incubus whhh has keen flxed on it. :i i? tii'ii sp> < illation Ui expert equality ;ti the t'Rfc<n <n a terr'tr r ?l tr.i mi h of pro slavery > ver tree --oil ?i?iatter rvetetgnt) ; tar it Is only iv'imtting a pro-slavery state Into the fraternity of the humbled, overburth n I and Stlbdt c>1 hectsm of States. JAMM UAIlfDRN. I Personal IittelllKrnrr. V e sa'ary of the Mayor of Hi< limond, Va., lias beeu rawed frtm lo tfl.oM, f < tn Mayo,!' S N.,isat Klrkwood's. Hon F Fergn ?OB, t?f Nebraska R?'V I nniel I add and lamily, of -imyr na. at d the Hon J. I? lane, uf Oregon, a'e in . *'s -hmgton. Ihs l-Kcellency. Governor King, 1uk? e-tablished hit head?|U?rter? at the I verett Home, for the o caaMm of hi? |?r < ? nee In New York to review tlie First division, on tbe Uth tnaL AKftl V At.s, At tlif ITlSfett House- Mr .lotin PmdWU Ijifayel'e. f p. Huflalo ,i<hnt<or<1 l,lverp?ol. I t) |:b-?td-- lond'.ri T.' <; trrri ( ihio. s W tioodru li Mrs Roberta and dautb yrr New \ f r? n I tverponl, ;n fbs sieamslep Allan le ? M f linn' an I is'ty M ? Hunt, M -s M< i rsifc i barles lieti sd l?r Frank itnrgi s of fWnecttciit. Mr nn ' t'm K N Tsi'or. II t'p.lvke sn<i dstirhter Mr ?a t Mrs I- f ^'lnd? r?"ti ft** Mi?*e? Sunder i son, Vr S>n<ler?en, jr mso snd m >td fr\ snt Mr snM Vra .III ! Ar> '.n?< r. Mt snd Mr? K hitip three rnildren snd two s.-r Vfn - KO Tanrmpmia, J I. Rrllogg, of S*ri PrtMietarn F W ? nltman nl .?? Nlelnls? IMel t titgnoat J M Korhs? snd ?? Mioses Fotbea. of Hns'^n. Mrs lls'hew^r H .1 Art'old, J P I<ewts srd Isdj Ml? l,ewt?. W T Patters' ?t>. R I. I'atirr ton, Mis? Swtft.'MUs A I .etritn. .n. K Wry lit and lady, ?? i! ( eir.ln Mr Prswlt i P Mannard. ft ThoWas R A vision iter i> W'?tfi li|t ?nd ??r?snt N Fuller .1 RoherU, it K bifks. P Peikirx'ii HrsHhetsn sdd -ii 'Ulldr. ii, Mrs M'l 'or, H Ripley, J M l.oper Mu>? Isipe*. II Pape. .1 W Met'ol loiifli. F N llrnrteks ? 'otal 71. I ron Nem lias, tn tbe brtg C. n Kennedy? M Rodrlguet ai >1 I dy ' ? n t'ape Mount W Coaat Africa, tn the ?ehr Kln?;5?her? ? eob l' <is?nt?>on I I IB I T 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 fc 1 1 ? B IC r AiatsAe roa saw toaa-nirs tit ST ? fttssa ft M I ??his ??TS e?e 10 4<? *0S sxts 4 37 I mnn wtras morn 12 22 #ort of Nrw York, S?v?nil??t HI, INftT. ARIUVim. nteamshlp Atlantic. Fldrirtg? l.irerpoal, Kov 11. 1 I'M with ?<He nn'l passrnsers. to F K t ollins f-hlp Mlnnr hsha (of Hostonl llesiirhsmr. rhlneh* Island* Anr I *'s Itnmptnt' Kesds with g usno, lo Marred* M?oa ? hip Ton', n. t |?*her. New t<rleana, M dajs, w h mdse, to Ken ion A Thompson I'm k Mnrv. tilt. ha. Trinidad. Nov 1, with sugar md mrdas Si s. to 15 P Wephenion Park Henry Trowhr'dge rof New flsren^, Angler. Pnei fp?m t ft. to H Trowbridge A Hons, of New llaven. where she Is I curd. Pst* Fjiglc (of Rostonl, Baker, f'liraeoa. IRda\? with g"*t atttis * . lo HW l.i wis A t o. lilt, tnat lal 23 *2 Ion CV 14, spoke I r!g Frsnk, of Lubee. Iionnd H Prig Knterprla#. Clrlndle, Ulerr* l.eons Oct JV with hides, Mi's. Ac to Ii It Itroi kmsn. Vessels left fiefnre repurieil Itrig Flora Rue. lionaivea, Nov 1(1, wlih logwood, Ac, to IlrlalieM A Wilson. Hrlg I'll Kennedy fof I.tibeev Randall, Neuvltss ISdaya, wl'h ninhogany, Ac, to T Owi^n A Son Prig M snus Rrevis r. I>rv I'srl o?, ,ta, rta K?t We?t, tvt V w ith pin i mo and logwood, to master lP>h Ins*, 1st H 40, Ion ;? 211. passed the dei k and house of a ressel. and a raft apparently Made by the en w ot some vessel *? a means of ?n'rly.alsoa large quantity of pitch pine himher The M hss nperleneed very heavy Weaiher alnce pausing i tpe | Hi iids I'r'e Mseon. Orlflllhs. Ravannah, 4 d?y*. with rlee. Mr. to fierrtll A t o Mug Ida Method (of Providence1 Dart* Raltlmore. Ifldsra, WPh coal, to F t'unard hr Mrgfl?her, Johnsion, f'src Mount. W t' Africa, f>et 7, wi h palni oil, camwood Ac, to Ti.tes A Porterfleld John Ma glnn's, a ?esmsn died In pi rt Fcbr Itsrdscrshhle (of If nek land), flregory. fomlnica No* * and llldsrs from as I' P. oik Passage, wilh fratt, old metal. Ai , to Me A ii III! , Wheelo, k A Altn"i vraiel to lleo llsrriman Oct 7, on the outward pnassge, while Jibing, there beiiig a b.nvy *?-a ? ??>. lost |Mr<irf fnr*ww*iw< m >tn I ra\?i I9?fa Inst. (>n ihr n idgc ot the Hull, donor a Ucary gala, win j.b aivd (i!b*r iwall* Prbr Wr.rrr Raleigh, Morton, Mavannih. 4 <1ajr?, wvh -oWrn, Ac to DC Ikiiurav. tetr N Perry ("of Camden), Pendleton PavaooaU, ? Jay*, with yellow fine, 'o J M Hfen. Pchr It K lUwklna, IJitflBn. Charlrtaton, 4 day* wthfl.ni Mnd vkln-at, U> McCreadv, M??u A On. U*< leiperteneod b~>vy viet.tL.-r. carried away fore gaff and 4>t for.wll Kill M?r> ? rlene. Norfolk, n day* Mu Perrlue JwVinn Frrderiek^l'tiri'. -tH hwl t*hr Island City. Conklin, A eiandiia. 3 days. 8chr S Bright. Ia>r>er. Aleiandrla, 7 days trhr Black Suu.ill. Chose, Alexandria. Hday?. Pchr 1!< rgen, M Oc.e, Oltv Point, lO.Uys PchrFamlTowwnd Miles < Urryat..oj p< hr .1 Ririlaall rbamberlalii, Virginia, 4 days Pchr K Krro.'i l.?.veland. Virginia, 3 d?y? f clir J H Burnet'. Raymond. \ irrlnla. t days tVhi KRnnli.il Taylor, Virginia, 3 day f rhr .lorrpb Frances. Renn.tt, \ .mint*, S .lay*. P.lti P Hiosii'". Whipple. Virginia. S dava. hfhr J P J.?ne M i.arton, Virginia 3 days. Pchr Geo C mniinir, Jr. Chambers. \ Irglnia, 3 daya. hVl.r Ale* l??. Wood, Virginia, 3da> vrfcr ( 1' Wlil'.ama. Williamson. Virginia, * day*. Pchr Hamilton. Ilopk'ns. i.eorcetown 1(0, 4 day*. Pchr H ,'ancs. Aid n, Baltimore 8 dava. pchr ffm Bnron. Karon, Halnmore, 8 day*. Fchr ?' W McK. e. pailler. Psltimorr. 8 days. Prl?r P?-lndeer Klnuer, Baltimore, B dnvii. S< hi W Tladiili'. Hopkins, Rondoul Tor (lenrs'lown, T>T. ptorir.rr Thr.s I- wan Hrrrv. Kavannr.h. 72 hour*. with mds.i snd passenger*' c II H Cromwell. Experienced bnavy i rlv Cub s trie wkole passage. _ . _ h't< rimer I'o* n ? Un, ( usl man, New Redford. Rip rl??wS a her. v v gale from W to PW, with aijow. PienB>er FrUi an Aldi ieb, rrovld^nw. MTlted Vlht-Sehr .lameslown, LatonrMti". PAlrtraborc, t" dayn wlih ?????*. 'o J Ilunwr k Co. Uaa ?*pencneod heavy w rather on tb?> r ap-base pn ()W A Ramhtirc ?hlp, ahowlug uumbera 42 SI, aee.ond .IWrtln gulphlriK ppndr.nt. Wind ht iur.ilae, SW; meridian, do; aunset, SW and nsbt, SlkceUanenui and Dl??ieri. T> it!# Frm Ai.r Toiifn from l^chorn for rhila*i? H p?^ fnr<fil at Olbra'tar leaky, wan dlu'luiririni: h-r mar' f on tbo VlTt Of o"'l" to h?R*e down for f-tr.Vr etamln.' on. I -r upper work* had all been caulked, and a new mlienmaat out Into her. . smn P*w* I-e?rv, from Bnlllmnre for l.oaatof Afrle*. wan wrecked near tupe Palmas previonato net 7. Cargo partly f?ved. The fieom-re Fmplre Bt??e. of the Fall river I ne. andOon nrrtleut of t lie Norwich line wer* 'behind the. r JW day morning, having been detained on the bound by a Ttolent gale from W ??> PW, with anow. The sterm. rWeatrh. ater from ? P?l,Xr Ixtndon ha'urrtav night on aeeoun? of the heavy weather. The aleatr. rT VamterMIt of the Rtonlngton arrtv. until 1 PM yesterday having been detained atBtontng ton for the frrtght'eara from Boston. Mif-inr vrcfM? Th-srhr Pottth Shore, of Seltuate, Mas*, sld fron. Wlln ington. SC. Sep. IK since when (now over two month- notion' hn* teen b.-urd from her. She was command ed by J.eepb Porr, Jr. of Orland, Me. Whalemen. Ppoken? Sept 27. near Cape Ver.l talands, the "RalpbKtsb, An' whaler, one month from NYn>k iProbahly bark Ar chneet. Ktsh, irom New London Aug '& for North Pacltio U'a " g ?0. lat 1 30 P, Ion H N) K, bark Courtney, of Edgartcwn, with i5 I bis sp C>50 do hphk R|wken, A*. Phlr> F Cttrling. Curling, from l-lverpool Nov S for Hnauin, ^"ltark lKl> h'ugden, of New York. tlctlS, lat 29 01, Ion 3* 60 Foreign INirt*. days, u- erroneous- -be CK I. h ivtng eld at Philadelphia litis '"t'j/n V'-Vni", \V i' '.Africa, Oct 7- In portbaik ? ?j *'"1. ler Iron. Philed. lphia for Plerm l.eono io lo ,?d for I b'WI-l r, M?: lines P A Pete Miller l-?n. M?e?.ia.??.e R.?h??l H? n n. Mi. rv A t well, A^kii s. foi Ral Imore ?w hiv- . I r- Beaton I hspin. -or rt- do .ihrs Antelone. Woymwool for HosIM* lrtk' F-iwn lii'Hrv, from Balnm? r?\ wr#*? k <\ i?* *r ' .i.p? ? ai mSa- csr"o par i; wived .Tie above report i-romUpt a"oruJK No vK' P-rt sel# Hvlng Kagle. Law renc. for NYork *Tlie lntk Man K Trout n,:H"-ffV^ A1^ llnehe lind IIK'I ably sld. ?? no mention l? made of her by Capt Hake', rf bark Vagle wl.o l?ough he al.ore report. Povikica. Nov >? ? No Am veaael tn port. Sew IIjiv,,!, Nov 10 ? Md ?chr P llarkelew, llnpk na, w ^"port Iriia. Novft? In port bark Brunette 1'iukUam. from H,piKfVa:rTrr/;nct 21-M.I t rig 7.eno West Pongo River "p?jM.or, Nov >-Arr bark Jacob Pren-laa, Jam-son, Olas S?B ;p?R Stvakkh An ANTIC 1 {j^VrV- if?? Rookh. Vivl'if NOrlran- ^?oih report e*1 sl?t ihjo ]in#? N? m?th. Kenny. NOrleiir.n rirl.?anii' M PM II. m tho KosdH ut St Peter Savin N- w Orl ans ^d. Marrare' I?s\ ? > C?tau?: Vandalla, Anderaon, PevUle ju. Rat . r de fas al. I.ufkin. NYork. . j?_. ^,h rii,ri|( Nov1' *rr Weser. Wine.'- Tendon for NOrleana, Mar* t I ..'I e . Nichols do fo. do C.rin go trach Mycr da ?V;Z^?e?^ ,:hb ?ork f.Tl!o7donr pid "rh Fdw l? Pet.'ra, funis ifrooi Pun dT?"*rr Nov A? Off, Paranac. B-.lIerdlck, fro? Rreman fo?. V-V'^MSapeneroleHavana; Rh4a, V'S. ^fT^ork Art "n?UMl 7"j4eWk! Snne.VamV. NYork. Mao,' Puff, -rd. VJri'r;; X'?s,r>\:v ft* rid for v York . Helen A V ;i r. "-.it Smyrna .and cWl for *V*i> Not <u-Arr Var rt. r! .It is. lliggins NYork Ctara '{ '.an i:<. ^ Arr Howard Welter N Vork PId 41 li Nor.'l Ano rik im'tr N>',v ktivaw ?l^r'T-h,^rr "I 'rkC Arnle'Iut* r,o:-'"^'.-o^V |"wm..J" Knal'P. -I" .Ob Ti i H* I s, k 'f NV. ik Mm lapse. I .-.1 ?*; ^otla-al ??ams. In5?,p?i'." Aus'in *"?dle; I ? ? W.?.?b?r, l?.^lf.?-d. N<>r HrtOO. Hr?dl?li > * f>r* t ?-i- Moor** S Y.'./k" h l br^t ana V w'? ii Vnd l. ui-. R Re. I. r Mien do Jh *'? Heer RNt'.r?.n I . ?tori; A una, Rruna, NYork Al "^^rXra^v^ Wafer. NYork : ,anl .M ftjr Ojal ? "y Oct 9? Arr V Pl't, AnMa. Marael Ir. aud alw %vTri'")ct'r-PM. Jolr W.sley fylve^er ' vE': ?? atAsjVSf^Xt. ?sa Pr?i N"v f- Thr AmrrVan ship Yotmr Amrrlaa "*b r< . k fr< n I ? ! ri r I'ri m> n, wn "linr# at INnjanra* <1 I lit VI I II ll I k fllf I II' . rimo off :i ihr !'?>? 1 wl' In Ut a??'?tai re Voxtm ?, i ft- On Wi"'iw??l?T mrrnln* laa* llrf* dm* i Mi 'lliiri> !? i? 'l rndrti Mr, ( ipl Hm ar' utiiel nt Ili a putt fri n Mm nnah -ha ? Ml ?/???< ratftanr. ar t la iha larrrO a h | hat ! - av*-r en i"*rd ll - harlior. T>iri I L' b ?? ir.i delay ?' il fft n lof 1 rtt > r. ahi- lal not |f I In'ii IM h* r I ? r ? M *n?i lil.? a'? r ".hen *a? 'oo for hi r to grt n<i> 'he dork Shr a y n i(.|. upi i llr rtfwoii tmat'e 'he i H'fiti' tip (m I - ore r^fmrti-d). I' la f*ari-?l atw *>?? m?tatmd era* in,ur> Lou* h m ' ao much *? waa at Or f ' auppoard. r?*??nnt, Kor. Plrk'd up I v * Mnnnt'a Ha* liierer, ?riri Inn !H?i 'I i">n mi< whir** pip* <if Hoiianda ?n. iHow Iih! luii i riMiii' I I dnlpi ?? Wolfe New York." rate* I "iNMk AIS l?r. 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