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i I r- i i i I I. 1 1 Xht -Jto-Sorh Games, Sluesb ggag is, 5 i- THE FHESTDXWCTr. tUt of Dele gat to atinai n- aw.btaai Cmw)Uwbi Wi4Mdar BJst. ALABaBTA. atl Large.

B. M. Beysolds, Coo. J- mt Clij O. Bsmnaiej.

F. Uoulioa. sutikiBe. 4. J.

1UUU1 Ai A.Vt. Bias. Ales. McDonald. W.

H.itf, B. MoOhtslAsy. District Ddtgatte. 1 Wright. W.

MeCeiieagB. 1-iMM 111611. J. Ml. 8 K.

UMfM, VMM'iU uu. CaLircajiiA. 4 Lerg. i 1. B.

Com at. Jams H. Ote.B. Cot. Coey.

Jack Btraleuaa. District Delcggtit. 1. W. E.

Lovett, W. H. Sear. J. Higiy.

X. al. Diyee. 1 A Itbauaa bpeucur. 8- J.

8. Bsyls. OOMMKCTICTJT. At Aeret. i -Orrllto H.

Piatt, Tnbm A. Warner, Joseph at. iiawley. Tbosae Clatk. Dlrtriet DeUgnttm.

lt, H. Plersoa. Petto Filch. 3. Step W.

Asllog. KkiUctl BaBI, Jr, 8. Unc Saaitb, Ssbia I. bajles- 4 WUiua U. Co.

A. U. byuto. DKXAWAAX. At Large.

Joshes T. Ties d. Lewie Thompson, B. K. HaiiiMem, Teomaa Couraay.

District Ptlepmtn. 1. C. 8. laaao J.

Jeaktaa. oxoboia. At Aarpa. Foster Blo4Cit, -i. a FrrH, x.

HtuuuTi, ii. uiic. Duiricl' Dtttptim 1 A. L. Barrta.

Imo 8olT- R. H. Wbtllev, John Murphy. J. O.

afanll. W. C. Smith. i.

a. Wilbur. W. B. Wbiiabaa4.

1. O. Cotiiug, Eobraam Twody. -F. A'Uai.

(declioadj li4toa BiX 1.L. k. OradM. W. U.

Wmmo. ILLUOU. A. Bbcock. i.

AliilAUlB, A. bturtt. Aden u. 3. D.

Uallowty, T. W. Birrta, K. a. (iMiiiiu, W.

It. nioraea. H. iUji, D. O.

Uajra. 1. I. It. JoDea.

Tlurnuui lUater. AlUniitti Mer- tlll. 11.1. L. f.

bji. L. Jos iyn. WHIIana Halia. Allaraataa ChauDCer Cllwoud.

Bubart Swain. i. L. Camp. M.

1. ttwiiU AitamaUa B. T. Auiaey. c.

B. Smith. A. valvtn Traiial, Ira D. Chambarlalau.

Aliar-naiea EL EL nea. 11. W. Draoer. 8.

W. L. Wl 1 ir. Mark Baaga, AUamataa P. It.

Blair, B. Herrur. Hrarj Fiat, Calhoan Oraot. Alter aatea VT. H.

Fatmaraon. W. GoodhM. T. 1.

W. Langler, Jamaa oiaate. Alfrnatwa A. B. Bon.

Tbotnaa Apparaon. 8. Oliea H. Smiin. J.

8. ITbUiogar. Altama John McWilliama. Henrr S. Qraan.

O. tJ. Whiuusjr. Hugh K. FoiiertoB.

AUarnitaa l- b. A uar a. a. uinaoton. 10.

otan Igan. A. Tan Derwenlac AUar Baiaa Ueorse Zina. Dand Piaraoau It. J.

A. Powell. W. O. Bobtoaon.

Altaraataa A. B. Barrett. W. U.

Blakaiy. 13. P. K. Boamor.

Philip Eiaacaayer. AUarnataa joun atcvattcuma. w. u. uopu.

I. U. U. Rjot, Tuomaa 8. Utdgeway.

AlUnutaa J. willia, W. A. sweeney. UOIAHA.

At Lart. Bmiry S. Lena. i Waller Q. Urtsabam.

R. W. 1 booibeuat, W. A. io-i.

C. Braahsm, lauiel IX Piatt, AUamatu. BtlaaColgrove. Joan W. Foster.

District Dcirjmtn. W. Allan. Q. DaBroW.

AitarnaUe A. aVewle. D. Jacqoexe. Andrew Caikia.

John a Albert. AlUraataa John F. Carr. J. B.

afern wether. John O. Berkahire. A. W.

Prathac Alteraatea Health Vawter, D. O. Bnbb. Uiehard H. SwUi.

Benjamin F. ClarpooL Al- Muat jaaapn Urmgsto. a. U. Johnaan.

Cinarlea F. Hogata. WUIiam at. French. Aiter-autua Earn OHeman.

O.H.Foaa. Uoorge K. Steeia, Ueora B. Boakirk, AUer-Eue Juhn P. Baird.

H. WoodaanaU. T. Joeeph Oiail. Jamea H.

Pana. Altamataa W. i. 1'enipleian, bert Fisher. Jens) Browalee.

J. D. Conner. AUarnataa Oreen. D.

B. Bonnett. (. T. Powell.

Julia O. floagh. Aharaalaa H. NB. J.

W. Uaiaes. lu. S. P.

Wiiliama. J. W. PaTTianoe. Alternitea 1 A.

lickinaon, 0. 11. Wood worth. II Aaron Uorney, Q. Altamataa 0.

U. P. Bailey, W. a. UutiarworUu IOWA, At Large Pater Meleud Jatnra A.

tTlUUmaon, Q. at. DeJae. O. M.

Uudrick. Ihthia DHrymtrt. 1. SeUt Oratg, xtiua Tracy. Alternates T.

W. VToolaoa. H. B. Cowlea.

John Pulloy. John Mclean. Alternates J. Buaiager, Bobert Lowrj. 1.

Felt. J. BVXastoa. Allsrnatsa Aaroa Kuaball, Joseph Onmee. A N.

B. Viuyani. A. J. pop.

Alternatea E. Clark. H. M. Waiden.

B. H. Hears. K. T.

Suiltn. Alternates -O. K. Bwao. B.

U. Boby. it- A. bmith, I U. Hotk Alternates W.

Dow, caaxiaa Alanch. Al Larg, twta IfeQ, Juan A. Hartla. W. A.

Adaang, CL W. llabcocA. P. Twlss, F. P.

ker. IMalotd. (Jyiu.t Lxuaud. vHAaVid Mto. B- F.

8 ap'ni. Pruaty. Aitaraatas J. W. Mr Ml J.

A. Wclabsoh. AXSTUCCT. 's -Al urf(. Jaases flpMd.

George O. Wood, Caartoa ICginlon. 8. Jd. Baraea.

AUcraoiaa. QjtaaMertaa, James Smart, Jiha a. Miiuo. W. COlllis.

DittrUt Drtegatii. 1. "aunacl IV. Casey. Col.

8. J. Picket. P. Jonnaon.

Walter Brana. I. Cmtcber. Cot. T.

W. Campbell. Coc W. Tavlor. R.

I. WmteraaiitaV. 1 M. Lambate. i.

B. KaaiUa. O. U. Burbriitge, Major WITljun Bod en.

t. S. Moor, WUUaob Casatna Oood UcLuy, MtJotH. W. Owens.

Cei. B. aCTaotaaa, Capt. John A. Iea.

W. F. Xelloct, Beraard H. ITkraoth, Thomas W. Coaway.

Iff. A. Soathworta, A. S. Vaaaaald, A.

U. Q. Parker, John Lynch. iMaaalaa. T.

Joha B. Caay. J. Bale Syphar. W.

JLFish. W. O. MoCoaneiL A D. W.

8. Blabs. Samaei H. Honstoa. W.

Ixiwvll. Oeorga Betiham, KAOT. At Lerg. -Asm not Spring. Thos.

A. D. Barri M. Piaisied. KogehsBals.

AhermmUM. trtlltam M. McArihar, A. C. Bewey.

4 Isaaa T. ttobaoa. bca Woodbury." ihitriet DtUftm. X. Oeorve T.

Shspley. If ark F. Vaatworttk. Al fjeraatea IX H. Banka.

Keel Dow. Lathee Cartis, Gsorga F. BeaL. AltamktrS Eh Hsrsey, Andrew T. Tack.

a. Staphaa XX Liadsay. Wale Alter-Mates Snlaeaa Lotkrop. JBdwia Frye. I a.

Lewie Barker, C. U. B. Woodbaiy. Aftsrnatss a Bamaal SL Bamke.

BaraC Bra. a. la-naUns Bars en William p. HsrrlmaB. AJ.

Waiae-CaerUa B. Fata. John B. Bast. 't Br- John A.

J. Crsawat, Jobh L. Tbeata. 0L a Pal ton, (- O. F.

Asiarsecu. ieefraaf. I. Cape W. IX Bareafnel.

Cot. tamifl A Graham. B. ieau Hallsa aUcaardsoa. J.

B. Lecrncker. Uaa. A. W.

Deaieon, 8iockbridga. -a Col O. W. Q. Black.

CalrB Dory, t. Francis MOiar. Oeoraa W. aUixis. Tbs lol.owiag dslegataa were aiecd by tbt Badi sal La partial Suffrage Sous OoBraaaoa at Baiting ore a IBs Btk lasr.t It Francis Thaaaa, Bichard Tarssr, t.

F. Fiery. -s AJam C. AJOf. HuphL.Bond.- a.

W. Buiaau alKtraafsA i Gsoras Vacnd. Arcbibald S.erliag. Jr. Putrid I Jimea W.

Parry. William Fwraina. Jamaa B. UO'eal, J. T.

OliT, oolaredO 1 -M I I -ii- W.Tim at TTrlirl aitar aatee Jamea D. Lowry. O. Wanner, (eaaored.) a n. w.

nminaa, awws Aheroa S. T. Ht'oa, a W. ik. (solorsd.) Jacob llJy.

B. Oore. W. WtUBSr, aV rau I bussacbvbkttb. rial aUrps.

Willlaan Oaflla. Fiide W. Bird. George Lor tag. Heary Alexaaaer.

Jr. I AUentmf. Dbaries O. Rogara. I John B.

AUr. WlaUaai CvggawetL Joseph Dittrid DtUftU. F. Sockasr, Biiaa T. BobM.

AlUraatts All red Mary, Joarpai B. Bakrr. Jr. B-Henry L. Pisrse.

Henry B. Wnaelwrlght Al-tarn alee Theodore Desa. B. 8. Baals.

B. Blward W. Kinsley. Alaaeoa W. Beard.

Wrnstes Bolaad Wertalagtoa. B. A. Btaeknols. a Betas Bows, Taoamas Baaeell.

Allawmalaa, Jonas Fltea. Jsooa Waspsr. A Boiand O. Daher. Ebsa F.

Btoaa. AJiaraataa Bea. Pwley Poore, Wlliard Philliae. William A. BassaU.

Dmanei W. Gooca. Altar- autas-Bagwa Bortoa. Fredsriek BL Btoa. 1.

Oeorra F. Bieaardaoa. Bdwta F. Watsra. Al-tsraaaes Addtaoa O.

Fay. M. X. Gardner. A W.

W. Rice. O. W. Jnhaaaa AHaraataa a Baiaasad.

John B. Mead. Field. DaTtd H. MarHaaa.

Altar-nates William B. H1L George W. Sawyer. 10. A.

I. Brlggs, WiUiam ML Waiksr. AlUraataa u. aw sm.w. aruu ouaw.

KICHiaaJI. At Urt- WdUam A. Boward, plow R'eB. MaraB Gidaiags, Baadotph BtrlokUnd. iAOeradlsl.

Giles Bobbard. V- Jooatbaa O. Walta, Dand H. Jerome. Elias W.

alsrrtU. District DHegmtet. 1. B. B.

Bencher, Henry WaWroa. Altera Usa I Uith.vi, A P. F.nlliTan. 'a. Bran 1.

Bonine. William B. Villiama. Alter nates Charles W. CI labor, Nathan B.

Bitely. B. 8olUraa M. Catcbeoa. Jot W.

Longyear. Ai-lernatM fL S. Laoer. Oramel Hosford. A Morgan Bates, George G.

Brigga. Alternates T- root, UQ antra w. ueane. a. Ira H.

Bingham. John Dirlns. Alternates W. H. Bartsnfl, Ward Jennings, John H.

Bickardaon. Joseph W. wards. i tanataa John N. IngeraoU.

Luiher Waatorar. MimTESOTA. I At Lmrf. J. B.

Wakeflald, H. H. Bailer. J. Bodolpb.

W. W. BooU. Diltrict Dtlegitm. 1.

H. B. Ams, B. N. McLaren.

3. Oeo, u. Anorewa. Oea. Yaa Ctsra.

auasooBi. j. At Lmrft. Thtmas O. Flatohar, 4.

Haiilia. AUtmtUtt. Charlton H. Bows, Theodore Braere. Carl Scbars, U.

1. Van Horn, J. J. Gravelly, J. H- Chaae.

1 District Dtifgala. 1 Theodore J. Dtlley, Weston Flint, AJtaraatea Willi am P. oroarenor. John Menu.

F. W. CroaenbakL J. W. Owens.

Alternates Job BL dtaadar. Kill ah Pun. A OMnre B. Theleniena. Georga A.

Moaer. Al teraatea Antoine Hunt. 8. 1. Prtoa.

A George L. Childress. J. W. Creigntoii.

Alter-nats J. G. 8. Colby, Oaerge D. Onner.

6. 8. 8. Bnrdett. H.

ltnlng, Airernatwe j. F. Humae, Jamea Bppaaata. a Q. B.

Dolmaa. J. B. Btchardav Alternates B. 2.

Waters. J. P. Sl Johns. rid Boo ham, J.

T. Aaper. Alternates Ira O. Busies, J. B.

Bammond. 8. A. W. Williams, Blram M.

Fuller. Alteraatea A. Xrfadea, Joseph K. WlncheM. 9 D.

P. Drer, John Orrick. Alternatea G. Oalleway, Daniel M. Draper.

MTIWUHlTPfc A Lmrtt. A. a Flak. i i Jamea tynrt. JeCeraoa Wofford.

Thomas L. Whits. I flsraalaa, 3. B. Smith, I aLC.

McDonald, 8. Tartoell. Caleb fandsey. XOBTH CABOLtBA, At Larf, Alfred Dockery, WUIiam Barrow, D. O.

Betas. A. II. Jones. AUmaltM.

W. B. Myers. A. W.

Targes, Bamaal Forkaer, One vacancy. District DrifgaUS. -C PooL B. W. Jobs.

Alternates, B. O. Parker. J. B.

Page. a. iThoroas Powers, Btohmottd Short. Alternates W. Moore, J.

B. O'Hara. avL A. Peck, J. 8.

Leary. Alteraatea F. F. Frenob, G. A.

Gianaaa. a. X. GrtasoaB. J.

W. Boidaa. Alternates J. H. Harris, J.

P. Andrews. a. D. H.

Star buck. Char tee Carpenter. Alteraatea W. F. Henderson, J.

W. Browar. 8. J. Cow lea, W.

Bloan. Aatamataa W. 1C Oolamaa, D. A. Jeakina.

T-O. W. Loran, T. CaldwalL Alternates B. XcHonry, W.

W. Bolliaa. rauita. A. Strickland.

1 AItIs Baanders. L. Gecard. P. B.

Sterenaosu 1 Uoaiofm. John Ritchie, 8. a Smith, I Clarke, I A. J. Hirdiag.

i District Delegates. K. W. Firness. Samuel Uarahall.

Alieraati T. J. Majors. J. G.

Mails-. f. V. At Carp: WilUam K. ChanOler, Cbarlea 8.

Faulkner. Edjkh M. Toplilf. Jjhu Ii. Bailey.

1 tienastea. Dsrld H. B.T.Whid4en, Peter Kiaibsll. Henry MrFerland. District Delegates.

1. John K. Bickford, Ezra Gould. Alternates Albert O. Cnrrler, Wiiliara H.

Blair. a. James F. Btiggs, Francis B. Ayer.

Alternates Thomas B. Wattles, orgs W. Bsuorook. B. Blward A.

Vaaghaa. Tbotnaa p. Cheney. Alternates WUIiam BoseeU, Erarta W. Farr.

BTBW-JEraBT. At Largs. Alexander O. Caticil. Cortland Parker, Gsorge T.

Oobb, Joan Blair. Alienates. Amna CJarlt. i John Inck. Z.

K. James F. Buaiinf. jfistrict Dslegttim. 1 Wtyiira B.

Poitr. Job a W. Haxelton. nates A. M.

Dabols. Theodore Berkley. 3 Jarris E. Bvtiett, Robert BeUriB. ANag.

Almr- i Alter-Altar- nates Joha W. Herbert, Joha 8. Bcfantas. a. Lewi D.

Jarrarii. Cbarlea H. nates H. H. Gssoolga, W.

D. Chetwood. 4 Edward A. Walton. Martin Bt nam Rowland Johneoa, James Hightiawsla.

6 Jimra Oops ill. Cornelins Walaa. Daniel W. Baker, Charles Weula. TatW-TOBB.

i-Jidf X-arse. i Daniel E. Sickle, ji rt Lyman Charles j' T. D. 8.

Browa. wtSemaCas. i. 1 Jobn K. WilUama.

i Gilbert EoDlnson, fe, WLUtaaa W. Campball. Joha Allen. Jr. District Daliaaiaa, a.

Alfred Waratair. IV -Bradford Tri satea Albert E. Wilcox. Samuel Bmith. 1.

Cbarlea W. Ooddard. ArcUbald M. Bliia. Ai.

teraataa Jamea Van Brant, William B. Borlslah. B. Joshua M. Van Cott, Joseph Beert.

Alisrnates Andrew B. Hodges. 'Charlee J. Lowna. A F.

J. Flthlaa, Joshua a. Abbey. AJtern James Waiter bottom. Nathan Xingtley.

Br, tw oas H. GrinneL XL D. Culver. Altaraataa Joeepb F. Ellery, Thomas Mulligan.

8 Charles 8. Spencer, Jobn D. Lawson, Altar. aalsa Jacob L. Dode, George F.

Markle. T. John Cochrane, W. F. Ashman.

AUarnataa Stephen H. Knapn, Bimoa Hi tie ton. A W. B. Stewart, John D.

OtteweU. Alternatea-. E. Harrison Beed, John Webber. W.

Cnlver, Charles Ooopec AJaw. naics Wilson, Kelson Berrtman. 10. H. D.

Boberteon, O. M. Depsw. Alternates Jamea T. Ball.

Charles H. Gillia. 11. Oeorge Clark. B.

Low. Altarrnfra gjlateai Sweet, Joha Walker. 11. B. putt Carpenter, Jacob W.

Hogsdrata. Al tarnateeH. F. Eastman, Ezra Waterbnry. IB George H.

Sharp, Bntns King. Alternaie Jacob Leiever, John B. Bronk. 14. Bamilton Ham a.

Borden Bv Milla. Alter-Bates William G. Weed, Weeamaa Denunick. Bobart X. Bastrcnck.

Alexander Barclay. Alternates Joseph H. Batahall. Joseph Par tan. 1A William Rockwell.

131 W. Rogers. Alternatea Bobert WiddelJ. Wili'am E. Caalkina.

17. Calrtn Hubbard. Sr WiUiam tttloa. 1A Truman G. TonBglore, Beymonr eextoo.

1 A ktrnalee Charles Stamlord. Abram Hoffman. 1. Ebsneser Blakly. Lewis Kingalay.

AUsrnaiaS Matthew Grimn. Frederick Jnlisnd. 0 William Dewey, E. B. Xlringstcai, Alter- aates James F.

Fetesr, AUea Campbell. aL Elha H. Roberta, George B. Anderson, Altar-aatss Chartss M. 8c bo field, Patrick Costello.

II Tlsajsmta BL Buwan. Datoa W. Cameroaw Al-tsi aalsa W. Marcbant, Joha H. Bwaaa.

BoOaad, On Tacaney. Aitemate B. Barman, Dartd Hibbard. J-- aA Joha S. Fewler, A.

TX Bakar. Altamataa L. G. Yeomans. Simeon Hoi ton.

BSpatw 8, Bonesdale, Lmao L. atnttreaa. AUer-; Bates Oaerge baMcberry, W. H. Ksisey A Jeremiah W.

Dwight. Thomaa J. Cbatflald. Anernatea ihwizo B. B.

Curas'J, William 8miih. 87v Stephen T. Hjyt, atbar CalJgell. Alternate Cbarlea D. Bobinaon, John H.

Dollar. 38. JL X. Pitta. O.

C. WiMec Alturnataa JaahttA Escjamin, Dsnitd KiDgalsy. Jaba Fiabsr. Andrew W. Braira.

80. T. K. Baaa, Freoenck ii. Aitaraatea Isaac Hollowar.

beta Tanner. BL eora B. Bu-ker. Patrick B. Jooea.

Altar- natas C. JU Barton, H. Vaa Aruian. oxno. At Lmrffs.

F. Haesa-rrek, Joha A. Jaree 4 Beott, John C. La. AUermaU.

Xa J. CrltefcBetd. i W. Castle. Jacob Brinkerhofl, T.

B. or ion. District DritgJf. W. P.

Storme. J. W. Alternates Oeorge Crtet. B.

C. WilMams. L. Ton nr. Henry Kaaaler.

Akemataa F. W. Moore, H. G. Aannett.

B. O. Mix well. M. a McFerland.

Alternat Bath Bsynes. Frttx Marah. A 8. 8. Lob.

Dr. Coleman. Casey, Mamnel T. Taylor. A O.

T. Locke. L. T. Hunt, I Alternates Judge i Alternates Charles B.

Knrtg. B. D. Clark. 8.

Bempbell, Georga W. HnUok. Alternatea X. F. OrifflD.

W. B. Smith. T. Coatee Kinney, J.

8. Goods. 8 tine, J. M. Ferrison.

Alternatea J. D. Alternates-rA. E. A T.

c. Jones, U. o. uoomsn. O.

Beatry. i i B. Mettleton. F. Wick ham.

10. Aaber Cook, F. HnsrHTTi I Alternates O. Wa- term, D. B.

ATbwrar. 11 John Campbell. John Ellison. Alternates S. P.

Drake, Simeon Bash. 11. Oeorgs Gregg, Thomas Beach, Alternat Gen. Jones, oas vacancy. IS.

John A. Bennett, tarael 0 Irssn. Alternates Georga Train. B. Collier.

1A A. B. Moclnra. Joha B. Boynton, Alternatea W.

a BelL M. H. Boetwick. If. AUred W.

Wood. Cyras Grant Altamataa J. W. Dana, A. W.

MeOormlck. i 1A B. B. Cowan. Burnett, Alternates CoL Taylor.

B. Bimmon. 17. J. C.

Boatetter, J. F. Alternate Jo-aiaa Thompeon, Jerry Daabar. 18 R. P.

Spanldmg. 8. 8. Osbom. 19 H.

B. Parkins. M. G. Dick.

Alternate J. S. Hathaway, Jamea Bruff. a AtLargs. Joshua ailing.

Max Batniby, J. L. Parriaa, I M. Baker. District DeUgatss.

0. C. Beekman. H. B.

Binbald I pumaiLVaxtk. Ii At Ltrgs. John W. Forney, Hwrrj Wait. i Jamaa H.

Orne. E- Bead Mayar. AUcmales. Thomas E. Cocbrana.

J. W. Blanehard. Linn Bartholomew. William Lilly.

District Dicgaiei? I Becjtmrii L. Berrr. Jimea L. GtllinSlUJ i-n. Al- tarnatM E.

Ward. William R. Turner. John A. Houseman.

Daniel B. Butler. Altef nate John Jamee N. Keona. A Alexander M.

Fox. Daniel P. Bay. Alternates Knoa O. Benner, B.

F. TJrwiler. A William H. Kemble. Benjamin' B.

Brown. Alternate Horatio ii. Sickel, T. J. BiKgham.

a. Mablon Yard ley, Alfred Harner. McBoae, Bono Bsyer. Alternatea William T. Terger, George Rice.

7 J. Smith Fmhey, Samuel B. Thomaa. Alternate J. B.

Wood. Jacob a. Searla. 8. D.

Leehler Friechler. Wldlam M. Baird. Alternates Oeorge J. Eckert, Fraa.

Being. Kathaniel Elimaker, Bobert Houston. Alternatea Jacob F. Foy, B. Scott Wood.

10. T. T. Worth. Benlamln Bannan Alternates J.

G. Prick. John J. BattdorL 11. Samuel B.

Dlmmlcfc. William H. Armstrong. Alternatea Cerrtn P. Milliken, Samuel Straub.

IX Henry W. Hsyt. WUIiam H. Jeaaup. Altar-nates Geodsea W.

Palmer, Cbarlea T. Bead. IB E.O. Goodrich. M.

O. Bnasell. AKematss N. Tbarkery, Natban Wells. i IA Franklin Bound.

J. Bamburger. Alternates Scott Citngar. David Wilaon. 1A Kirk Haines, Hugh W.

McCall. Alternatea Benjamin F. Jankea. Dr. Brant.

18. E. O. Fanveamob. Jobn Cessna.

Alternates William Adams, 8. B. Dnffleld. IT. Evan Robert, job Scott.

Alternates P. T. McCoy, R. A. McMarttn.

18. Heaty Wiiliama, Samuel Linn. Alternatea B. HL Bent, G. Firat.

IB. Henry Souther, Harrison AUea. Alternates A. B. MoClaln.

L. T. Moore. SO- P. B.

Gray, Samuel Wilson. Alternates B. Dick. 8. Boonoe.

i Bi-Daniat Porter, J. B. McAfee. Alternates James Al sxander. T.

T. Gallagher. ax J. K. Moorhaad, A.

M. Brown. Alternates Charlee W. Bachelor, Jacob F. Stagte.

BaV Jobn V. Pamter. John M. Thompeon. Alter, natea B.

H. Davia. A. Leeon. a.

William McKenna, John Flenniker. Alternatea Jamea Kliji Samuel McGinley. KBODB taXAJTB. At Largs. Jamea De Wolf Parry, Lyman Frieaa.

Bowiand. G. Hasard. Joha 8. Champiaia.

District Delegates. L--Charles Van Ziodt, Lyaaader Flagg. CoL William H. Beynoida, William Greene substitutes lor i WiUiam Sprague and William God-dard, unable to attend. 80DTH OABwliXA.

At LargtQ T. J. Moeee. Jrw J. H.

Janka, B.O. Duncan, Wilson Cook (colored.) INsWel)elaTala, B. F. Whtttsmore, H. B.

Hayne (colored.) F. A. Sawyer. F. A.

Small (colored.) A M. Wilder (colored,) W. B. Nash (oolored.) A W. K.

Boae, T- J. P. Owen. At LmrgsJ T. H.

Peerne, W. B. Stokes, Joseph 8. Fowler, T. A.

Hamilton. W. J. Smith, Joha B. Rodger, i District Delegates.

1 J. MrKinney. 8. A. Borell.

Alternatea T. J. Thornbnrg, Cape Hacker, i L. C. Bonck, B.

P. Eaton. Alternatea J. H. Agee, J.

M. Oordell. A A. G. Sharp.

W. M. Woodcock. Alternatea J. Blsokbnrn.

Isaac G. Stone. 4 W. T. liett.

J. a Walker. Alternates A. T. Wood, (colored.) J.

L. Fiaber. A H. B. Harriaoa, A.

K. CL WUHama (colored.) Alternate T. McKinley, Abram Smith (oolored.) A M. Araell, J. J.

Alternatea W. A. Garner. C. Bean, i T.

Isaac B. Hawkina. O. F. Brown.

Alternatea Jidm Merman, 8. W. HatcbetL Barboar Lewis, J. L. Winfleld.

Alternatea -M. a Carter, (colored.) Jobn Aldridge, I i AtLargtu Trenor W. Park. George J. Staanard.

Samuel B. Pingree, Lather Parker. AlUruaiss. James K. Hyde.

i J. P. Ladd, Ueorge M. Dale. Herman Carpentert District Delegates.

-L William T. W. Bpley, Greene C. Shepard. AJ-ternates Charles rieid.

WUIiam P. Kaah. John Btearna. W. H.

Johnaoa. Alternates F. Tyler, Joseph Atkinson. Dana K. Bailey.

W. Grant. Alt-mat Jaaiae A. Bhedd, H. H.

Powera Tntonrul -At Large Joha Hiwxhnrat, James H. Flatte. Char In WhUUesaa, Oeorge rem oh (colored). WEST VTEOnfla. at Largs, John B.

Bnbbard, Eliery R. Halt. -S. P.T. Farnewortb, U.

9. McWorter. Diafrtat Delegates. 1 8. D.

Barnes. Frank F. PMrpotnt. Alternate John A. Bnscnmaoa.

Ji- M. Monbcoca, i Joseph T. Hoasb Leoaarr B. Perry. Alter ua tea wunaa am.

weaea. ju w. aMae. Cyras Hewlin, Thosuas Boggaaa. Altsrnat 0.

Sack, B. I. firova. wiaooKanc. Bttcaard naliamion.

S. Bnblaa, Hsnry BaSiA, Galloway. JUtnattt. 1 T. a Winkler.

1. OrinBaiea, B.B. District O. i. Bead, K.

H. Uulejohn. Aliernatea A. Tan Wyck. Bamnel Pratt.

A A. J. Turner. L. B.

CaawsTJ. Alternates A. Hoiiy, 8. J. Cotiknag.

A O. B. Thoanss, Jamas Bin 012. Alternat Joha G. Clark, D.

8. Downs. A A. Bioaa. G.

8. Gravee. Alternates Mile Barrhssa, Oeorge W. Wheeler. I A E.

L. Brown, D. O. Ayers. Altera at ee Alvla C.

Sash. Gt B. Myers. A Cbarlea Bermouri W. Altamataa Thsddeas O.

Pound, 8. H. Aiban. Th BTew Xlaxrtaait Cavhl to Catba, A Fraaeaaa OnvMa firwaa Cmhm tla Istkt nan Patmavaaav. Xt Bab Blrsjad7 been BaiaOaBCwd that atwpsj wsfw taken to lay a new acean cable from the aouthsra point of Florida to Cnba, sad learn that th new cable, which waa mad to Bagland, At already som-plssad sad will laid during th present summer.

The embla which waa laid last year, and working ea theTth of itoptaaabar. has a Bscnalary saooeas baycod th anUctpation of Its projectors. The receipts at the offlcs In Havana have avaraged about 14.000 in ol ft wk log eonta liana paet, and as ta eommnnlcatioa with Cuba by telegraph Bienntaa better known to Baron, the taaatessa will donbtleas rapidly wtarnaa, Tsssels going tw th Gall of Msxto freaa Borspe from th States, now treqnaaUy eail a Bey Waat law srdars. Ithssbeea suggested that th War Depaftaaena ahanld at saw plaa thDry Iortua savl Fort Taytcr ta wilegraph-ao commas Wmrkisi with th aaaia land, which ould don at email ex pea. Th Lea do and French Lloyds hav called th attention Baiepeaa abip-par to th tmportaae at Key Was as a port of all.

Already th eabie has nearly aa mwen work as It can so, and tndepandent of this fact tt Is dsstrabl to have another cable laid test eommsnlratioa should interrupted by th hraaraga ad th on now In operation. To new sable 1 oaali anted site th aasst appreved plan, and ta ot tnrs rnaea, vsrying in strength and bulk according to th strata to which eh will ha subjected th Largest alas being near Mn taamt laad' the one hast veer, and Bar tmaaT aafBeuoarsts to sapsraiead an Tt prorora? to toy a abie xmm taw miawos oi Panama Ccb, and thersbf estibiieb telegraphio rommanioanoai tetweea Panasna and the United 8taieeaud Europe, has met wxh great tevor from boaiaess men bota la thla country sad Bag and, and the a rock will doubUeea be rapidly taken np as soon as tbs orraniaaUoa of the Company effected. The capital of tne Company la to be based oa the cost of lbs cable, and aoaooiaga are now being made to ee-ertaia the nrobabi expeoa. BflsslomaiT BtF tw eaaaBi. -I The twenty-fourth aJinrreraary of Has IVoteat-ant Kniaomal Ccnreh Mlaaionary Society Cor Sea man, In the City and Port of New-York.

was hU Bus- day evening, in the Chapel of th Holy Saviour, Kaat Tamil fin, aiinet near Madisoa-avena." Th atorm which prevailed at tbs Urn prevented a largo aatenaaace. jaev. vr. itn -t Bev. Drs.

Cnown and Bonnara. "1, Alter the naual devotional service tbs Beoerdjng Secret at Mr. BnnaX P. Maaaartl.u preeeated th annual report, which set forth, pstasipally. th foe-lowiug results of the past jeer's work: la a flnsna1 point of view to Soctety's eondiUoa has not been mvorshis.

In the past, rattan ha often, of neeraauy. Been ptaoad upon doaatkma and bequeata, irregular but welcome, in the omparadv abeeaoe ot which, during the peat year, the Treasury baa been at tune without a balance. The Bishop of the Diocese, appreciating the necessity of Immediate aid for the work, leaned th following appeal, which. In some qnartora, baa been met by a hearty response: fa us Clarsy end Lmity ef S-e-Tcrk: DiiiBirrain: Kaw-Yor sends oat hsr sssmea to brave th. perils and hardship of everyeea and every coast, and when they rsturn to her port thsy are beeet by penis more grlerooa than any encountered on the great deep.

Thsy bring a wealth sad luxury. us act hve them tr fortack of epirltuil guidance, for want of a good shepherd to look alter inem sad their families. The three mission services for seamen now main-taired by the Society, together with other mean and appliance absolutely neeeesery for giving efficiency lo its work, require an annual expenditure of at laaat $0 000. For a large portion of this eum the Society must look to tbs voluntary offerings of Individuals and oongregationa. The treaeury la exhausted.

Itn quits sa -a toat the members of our Communion need only to be reminded of the needa and claima Ot this mission work among seamen to be Induced to gie gladly for its support, i m. iIium and when far rimi iea sa uwuw, away at aea, desire oleaaings from this miniatry or love, which tt WOUia requirw BretUrea. beloved, in the u.me ot our Lord Jesus Cbnat, 1 beeeccb you, suffer not this blessed ministry to be sufeebled lor Isca ot your timely aid. Tur lairniul lervant, HORATIO ion EH, Bishop, Ate. Ik.

aala nf Rt Thif aotlctpsTea rui Za'a riel in Ateekmsn-strect. so long in pro-Oeora baa finally assumed a oeAnite cess of se in cfaarva report about abape. and -sreoetved rromthie aource. S4S.000 aa the porvT" -btain a proper location Effort Is now being maC Biver Stauon, la the present vicinity ot to the where a permanent building la to pnrpoaee of the Miaaioa, and at an CiT VLt on-; be hoped tbs our cnnrch an boast ot substantial edtno aaspiew meats of a Sailora' Bethel, with reading" rooma attached, and ultimately that others may Ds added UBtil ail qaarters of our City shall teei the influence cat our Society'e nunlatrationa. The allp where the "Floating Chapel ot Our bavtoar" waa formerly mooreo will, when disposed of, form an so-.

dJttonat aource ox income, sua tue- Mnuwiw A Ua Mia aa aa nrsclicabla. vumaw uvy. uiv, The treaaury a Bring the year baa been aided by th S. at IjBfr.f.iBfW BUajUAw VI BB MOftmtOy IIVUI fAny a a sj nan aV jaasq. Jjutsi Jim penniawo.

100 atT" BUsrohea. to Id Test tOl tbettt donatioo td beqaetvit ausatAHtle. TaA awaawssa A sWSkf iatlHraB lVal Ihwl BMiauinalMi AV AJXI SlllUllim wa three atatlona, during the year, la aa follows: Total arrvioea Held on uanys nays ao Total services held on week days 200 n. mm i as low papwimi aamia. miaiia, aw Total confirmations B0 Total marriages 11 Total burials 30 Books distributed Bibles 87 Prayer books L108 Hymn books 9 A 071 s.861 Pages, tracts 68.000 Religious nswapapera, Ac 8,008 Contributions-Communion SIM at Box for poor 70 7 Private gilts SS 00 Box lor bocks.

BO 67 Total 160 so bsilors. boatmen and others supplied with books at tbe aiatlona 8.401 Th Kew Sailors' Borne eonttnaes in suoceesful operation, and ha report, of the bnperinteodent, Mr. CnaBXsa BLaxn, ehows that thla haa been a- home, sot in name only. Situated in a portion of th City wber tbs Bona of tbe era "moat do congregate' It hM gathered under its roof many who would otherwise have taken their temporary shelter amid tbe soeaee of wickedness. The Borne has afforded.

In addition to the edrsntaaes of reasonable and well-kept lodKiiia-a, a shield for th mariner from the temptation which aurroua-J him. Bare one ot tbe missionaries resides, and, by daily association. Influence th inmat-s for food. la addition to personal eootswenoe, daily worship and wetkly eerrioea are anaiataiaed. Another feature of the establishment is tbe oar which as had for ah property of th lodgars.

Large amoaaia of thstr scanty earnings at deposited in savings banka, or traoe-mltted lo friends. The report of lbs Boperinleneest sr nees trus appreciation ot th Hesns by sailors frequenting our City, as It baa been well patronised, an He capacity oftumee taxed to accommodate all applying. The deansuto eeaman. too, often eared for without char re. who otherwise would have to depend upon the inboapi table ahelter of th street tor a lodging-bouse.

Men received Into the Home since March IX 1867 Men shipped or rsiumed to friends 891 Destitute seamen provided with board and lodging gratuitously 49 Money deposited in keeper'o hands scat to frlsnds or drawn bv seam-n Money deposited in eavlnga bank 81.81 Afiar tbs reading of the report was concluded, brief addresses wars dslivered by Mr. Tsact, an attache of th Society, and Bev. Bxarnxs H. Truo, D.D, tLdcrsing tbe objects of the organisation, and calling upon the and lines to sun port the scheme practically. Th doxology and benediction so acta lied th exercises.

Improved Flatsiexl Proslmclms: Llajht. An interesting exhibition of tbe uses of oxygen gas, produced at a prios aaitaale for indue tiial applies tlona, according to the process of Meesra. Taaars dv Motat A of Mats, France, took place yesterday afternoon at th office of Messrs. BrxnaT, Btsvsss At Fnanon, Ho. aa Haasan-street.

The ge Btlenvan Mst-named ars about to Introduce in thla country tbe Improved method of producing cheap light tn accordance with, thla proof, which waa introduced so successfully at the Paria Exposition. In a darkened room the effects of th Illuminator were mad apparent; sad were explained by Prof. B. Oodks Doanrus, the eminent- chemist. Tbs subataacss employed in this process ars th alkaline mangsnates.

Theee aalts act aa a apoare, iiaraatety absorbing th oxygen of the air, and again releasing this Important gas. These operations msy be repeated ad asdnarasa with th earns manga-nata. Tbia extraordinary property is bssed oa th following reactions Tbs mengsnstes ere decomposed at tbe tarn par tore at about 8SO Wabrenheit, by in action of a Js of ordinary steam, which lib-eratea the oxygea and mstm a raaldum eomposed of tsi BeBgnlozlda ot manM8M and tta HIa- Un base, eonuuned ta the combination. Tee uiangeiialee are reawnerstsd by antsiillHna tbe i abcs-aseattoBed solid rsslrtas to tb action of a current of air at th earn temperature aa used in -tbs decomposition. Tbess operations ars conducted in a eertee of reterta placed la a furnace, wbere the manganaxe, after being raieed to tb temperature of 860, are alternately submitted to the actloa of a Jet of steam and a currant of air, which restores to the mass the oxygen it had loot, Th oxygen disengaged by tbs a team issues mixed with it from the retorts, the stsem aa liquefied bw passing Into a oon denser, and tb pur oxygen is colleitted in gasonvster.

Whan applied for the production of light, oxygan in combination with com-moa eoel-g permits a redaction in Lbs oansnmpUoa of th latter, (at th asms time giving an equal quantity of tn tbe proportion of 16 ta Oxygen ass la thus produced at a pries sui table for a grass variety of mebiDnrgical, chemical or other processes wbere a high temperature la required. Experiments tn Para with regard to this tight were conducted by Commander Canon, of tbe JeTbeet tTArtiUervs, sad M. Lb Blabo, of tb Emperor's household, -under th directloa of the Emperor. Xhey wars entirely anccsaaruL Tbe Hotel da Till and the square tn tront of it were lighted with it tor seven wseks, and th Emperor has ordered that th iisproted light be used in th Bus da Bivoo, tbs Court of ths Tuillertee sod the Hotel de Tide permanently. Beside its greet brilliancy.

It la inodorous, twnocnono. portable sad Inai psnalie It is to ell latent and par-poses ths calcium nght brought within th limits of everybody's a-eena for ordinary purposes. Steps will be at ones taken ta nght Printing-Hons Square, the Ftfth-aveaa Hotel and) otaer publi plsoas and buildings, that tb people snay hav ea opportunity of Judging ot its superiority. V' km ExrXABATMB. Mr.

T-ovia Biooo, the only eeenpaataf th presaatea Xo. 880 8txth-aTanae, yee-tarday eftsrwooai waited upon the Sergeant i charge of tbe Twsaty-alnth Precinct Polios Station Bouse, Bar the parpoe of raJormlag tsat official thai as had eaaoye soarrnnaiiy. atnc srry morsisr, ny 1 "tm ea preewnnng twssts tor sates frx. asctar on deh ered st Sisinwsy Hall on awtordsy evening asst. Th aaeket baidia were ea prasaaasd present If thsy would can yesterday -at etther efBoe of dietribntaon 807 Piftb-atraet, or 880 tttxth-avena, and Mr.

aot exyibilBail that had not eniborixedVany person to asa his premies for such porpoee. and tarthar that waa aa hmtsrested in any aria tn th eflair, except a prevent the impressiea going abroad that be waa a party to a ewindle. Miaa Sx-TJiAin proaxises prseenu to too who may pure has ticket tor her lecture to be given oa Wednesday ersuicg ba BrooaUjn. -'s wftftnirrvw rrmrra a Kxaros Coum resular meetn-g of the Board ot Supervisors of Kings County held in the Court-honse yesterday, Bapervraor Osnonn, President, ta the Chair. 6upervior Cnooxn, unairman of the Law Committee, onerea re-oration authorising tb Treasurer of tb County to i-sus bond la pursuance ef law lor te urait of 400.000.

to pay tor tbs ground taken nr i he County Court-louas extension, payable la. 1883, the in r-eat to be per renL per annum, payable seml-an-aually. Supervisor Ecaouts ai that the amount waa grselry ta excees ot waat th land waa worth to tb county, but a would vote lor the reeotaaou a t. waa a mere formality bow, ths time bavins passed when th Board could change ihe matter. The resolution waa adopted by IT yeaa agaiaat 4 bsts.

The Committee on Hospital and Nursery reported that they had received and opened bids for tbe work nnon tbe emery Extene.on. end they recommended for seeeptsnee the Jalowing. being tbe loweot bidder; Hooh J. meson work. IS.

000; Bsav pxcxxn At Las. carpenter work. 831,970, and Bars. Axaata At Bun, plumber work. $X19s.

Th report was adopled. The County Treasurer wa au-tbonxed to raia by loan a sum not exceeding to pay tor the bull ting ot ths Nursery Ex'en-sion. After tbe transaction oi some routine business, the Board-adjourned until th ad ot June. Bktxxw or ran ForjnTXXJrm; Rgonrprt N. O.

8. M. Seven years ago yesterday ths Fourteenth Begtment Hsw-Tork State KOI da marched to the war 1.100 strong. Tb gaiiaat service they per formed la the field is well remembered. During the progress of ths war they recruited several times, and at last returned home again with liltls mors than a intra skeleton of ths original regiment.

Their valor was displayed tn all the principal battles of tb war, tn the Army of tbe Potomac, from that ef Bull Ban 1 to -the anal operations at Appomattox Court-Hone. Teeterday the regiment eelebrated tb anniversary of their leaving home for the seat of war. by a dr as parads through th principal streets ef Brooklyn. They were reviewed by tbe Mayor tn front of the City Hall. Thev numbered 200 men, 0 serwesnts, it offioera, mosiciana and la 4 rummers, i The offioera were: Cut, and Brevet Brig.

-Oea. E. B. Fowler, Wm. H.

De Bevoiee. Major Henry T. Bead. Brevai-Capt. James McLeor.

Quart era aater; Brevet Farley. Surgeoe. and Brsvet-Msior laaia Uffendale. Adjutant. Cm Mobtixity.

The total number of deaths tn the City of Brooklyn during the past week uaa 14X Of these, 39 were from xymottc diseases, 13 of which wsrs from scarlatina, Of these death from sym otic disease. A were in th Sixth Ward, in th Tenth, 3 in th Eleventh, 6 la the Twelfth, 3 In the Fourteenth, and lu the Sixteenth. Of the deaths from sll causes, ths following are the numbers la ths different Wards: First wsro. -cestne; neoona win, Third Ward. Fourth Ward.

Firth Ward, Sixth Ward, 16; Sev-ntn Ward. Eighth Ward. Ninth Ward. 11: Tenth Ward. 14: Eleventh Ward.

Twelfth Wuj, 11; Thlrteentb Ward. Fourteenth Ward. 7: Pteenib Ward. Sixteenth Ward. 16; Seventeenth Ward, Eighteenth Ward, Nine.

(Midi Wardj 4: we tie til Ward. 7. Total. 149. There wsrs 13 deaths outside of tbs city limits.

Of whole number in tbe oitv. the death were et the vear'iv 92 er LO00 of ths population. The as 66. and of those 83 were u21 wentT 0 atiM-bom. Coatxttpa CoDncri- or Bnocaxtw.

The Aldermsn lied tha'r regular weekly meeting ester -day. President Bilxoxs In tbs chair. A petition was received from the resident on Boemm-a treat. E. IX, aeking that tbe resolution of the Board, authorizing ths South-aide Bailroad Company to lay tracks In that street, be rescinded.

Tbe. document was referred to th Bailroad Committee. The Street Commissioner wss instructed to pubbah notice la accordance with law passed by the Legislature, to the effect that owners of property be required to keep sidswalks in repair, and that if the work be done by tbe city, the expense thereof would be made a tax upon the property. Tbs Board transected a number of other items ot business, and adjourned. Bboobxtw asd Bbazil.

A meeting of the Long Island Bietorical Society win be held this evening, at 8 aclock, tn the Chapel of th Packer Institute. A paper win be read by Bev. J. FLrrcHn. Subject, The relation between Braxil and Brooklyn two hundred years ago.

or the Bollanderain BraxiL" The first Dutch Reformed Church oa Long Island waa founded by ThxoDobus PcLHXJfua, fao came from Braxil two oemuriea ago. Bi HITW-JEESEY. Nxwa iTXata. Coroner Wanxxx, of Jersey City, held an inquest tost evening on th body of the young girt, Xaby Ami who died from injuries received by Ihe falling on her of a pile of lumber at VaXDKxarxx'a lumber yard, A verdict of accidental death was rendered. same Coroner will alao hold an inquest thl" evening oa the body of Jajcxs 0Nbxxx, wbo was toned dead in hie cell st tbe Connor Jail, aa la supposed, from heart diaesss.

Hudson County Grand Jury save pre-eented the Newark and Kew-Yoik Bailroad Company lor malBtsining unaaf and onngeroualy construe ted bndeea over tbe cut at Bercra H.il. 8 o'otock express train from Jeraey Ciiy narrowly escaped an accident at baostaourg on eunaay evenxng, in cons queace of a horse running away on tbe trace. tj tv ri. riansi uuvart uuuna ui aw awwa. CourU yesterday the folloering prisoners war arraigned: Wm.

Jones, larceny; pleaded guilty; Maggie Bran, pleaded guilty to larceny, and waa aent to Jail five months; Mary Ann Wi'liama, same offence; County Jail Are on the; Charles Wilson, larceny; not guilty; Wm. E. Jones, grand Ureeu; not guilty; Eliea Barrett, grand larceny: not guilty: Joha Anderson, larceny; not guilty; Mar Ann Boyd, sasaul. and battery; not guilty; Philip Lynch, aanult an battery; not guilty; Wm. Jones, breaking; not euiltv; John Savage, aseiult and bat err; six days to Couaty Jail; Benjamin 8m breaking; gul ty; Jaa.

MoCariy. assault and battery; tea oe.a to Coanty Jad. 8uddeh Dxatb. Tstber Uaddkv, Pastor of BL Tinoent's' Roman Catholl Church at Madison, wss prostrated by an apoplectic fit st New. rk oa Saturday and died on Bunday at tern oon.

Teeterday toe solemn High Mas of Bequiem waa 'lebrated at 8 John 'a Church, where the remaiaa had bean ooa-eyed. LAW EEP0BTS. SUPREME COTJBT CIBCUTT PAST IL Mat IB Before Judo Inaraham and a Jwrg. Tan putt or ooaotow cmnixna to" orrs noncx to I ooxaiosxcs or Tarn uurii or noons at tstxts nasTiSATfoaT. Jtte J.

Basset Manufacturing Company vs. fat AeavHaaea 5letnaooaf Cosiaaey. sbout I o'clock oa ths morning of th 6Ji of Jaly, 1868, th covered pier of th New Haven Steam bos Company, situated st ths toot of Peck-sltp, East River, took fire In eoms mannsr, and the structure, together with targe quan-tltiee of merchandise, soms abtpptar. Al, was de-airoyed. Th ptamtins In this actios etalmed that six cass of cutlery belongin to tham, which bad been aent from thetr manuiactory at Greenfield.

to New-York, and which arrived on ths night 'ot July 8 or tbe morning of the 4th. per Kew-Hsvsn boat, were destroyed bv the Are while oa tbe nier. the value of these goods they brougbt the action, i Xb detendanta did not dispute the vaje of th prorjATiT, and brragbt bat liUleer bo eviJenoe to proTt tfiti tb gooda in question wer not destroyed by tb conflagration. But they said. Ws were not tasmsss of the mamhaniliee: we disebaiwed tbe goods ea ta oek ta tbe asual wsy, sad lhata aad than our liability ended; it was the duty of th plaintiffs to take them away at once.

On the other hand the ptointiffa Inaiaied that the 4th of July wa end ia a legal hoHdsy, aad offered to abow the custom of tb merchants of tnis City to tbs sffsct that en that day bo freight is taken or sent sway. Ths Court refused to admit rvMtnrs of tbe ens torn, and directed th jury to find avsrdict for th plaintiffs for the sum of $2.781 65, tb fug amount claimed, and than ordered the ease to the General Term in the first rnrtmrr on the qusstioa of law. wbstber ox not it was ths duty of the defendants to glvs none to ptoinbffa immsdiately npoa dlscbarg-ana the gooda upon th pier. For plaintiffs, Messrs. Starr At Buggies; for de ieadaata, Messrs.

Owen tt Naah. SUPBTaTB COTJBT GENEBAL TXBM. Mat 18, jtaVbr Judges Bernard, Ingraaam and Sulkerlemd.) joaa arnrnarp axd axxTX-Tasss rxasojia Anarrrrxn to tbs nan. The Committees appointed by the General Term Is April tost having mod tteUT porta, the following peraosa to-day took tbe oath of oflVoe to anp- pcrt tb ConatirauoB of th TJniied Statss, tbs Con-' eUtaUoa of the State of New-Tor k. and to ths bast of tblr ability to discharge the duties of sttoraeye and counaelora la an the courta of thla Btste Tbe Committee en Examination were Messrs.

Thomas T. Buck lay. Was, At. Taaad, Jr and Jam H. Cole-maa.

The Commltas on Charsetee ware Jams C. "Voorheeves, James McC. Sntbsnssd and James Batts Metcalf. It was tb duty of the Committee tost named to inquire Into the moral character of the 188 paraeas named below, (87 of shoes ere' graduate of the Law School ot Columbia College, end to report the result of tbeir inveeUgationa te tbe Court. Thetr report I that these gcBticmaa eome stndnats, soma young man.

soms middle aged and eome old men hav each aad every on of theni good moral characters. The Examining Committee reported npoa th 128 gentlemen, exclu-slvs of th ootleg students, who wer examined by them. Thsir report isbal lbs 126 bars been examined by thsm and found wall varssd ha the various branches of law upon which, by tb rule of the Coax they, the Committee, ax required to examine ail appllcanta log ailrn tiiinn to tta Bali. OX XXAnTXXATJoa 8T OOafaTrxTXB, Charles N. Brackett, Jams at BalL Blward X.

Bynner, Wuliam C. Bnnkarhoff, Edward G. Bishop, Isaac T. Brown, Dennis Burses, Btchard kL Bursa, beg earn and Bott, William BoaweU. Joha Airioe, Hsnry Bsrgo, Charles T.

BruenSnmuel A. Blatuh- rd, Pel Thomaa B. Cbailea tt. Bnrwett, Cbartee J. Breck.

Joseph Bellsehetm. Alfrsd B. Baker. William r. Wabtmana.

William H. Bnsteed, Xtemas J. Cumnnna. Henry K. Collyer, Toe in as Coansn, Jrrnncis b.

cbedaey, ratio Colt, Chapman Cu.ouiaa. Arthur D. Cotliaa, Thoma L. Carpenter. Jaxees Cowen, Wal'er Cooper, Cornelias fr on, George B- Collins, Cbarlea W.

Dayton. John A. Davenport, issse a. una, amhus at. aKwuoer.

tw Albert Engl-har-. Martin J. Eartoy. laiaon J. H.

Psrr Psul F. Fuller, Francis Forbes. Morris J. Friediandrr, Joseph Gardiaer, Wilbaaa L. Gardner, John W.

Grsttan. Michael Goodhart, Almon Goo1wn. Henry M. Garrin, Wm. W.

or per, Jr, Abraham HershnelJ. was. E. Haa-krs. Bobert P.

Hope, George H. Holt, Joha 8. Bam-mill. An boey Baruaaa. Joeepb P.

Josoaslnsea, Robert C. hbeon, Frederick H. Kellogg. Was. E.

King. Bobert F. Little, Julius J. c. Lang be in.

Wm. B. Lvnes. Edward T. Loew, Daniel Lord.

JosUh T. LovrJ.y. Jardlne Tyng. Henry F. Lippold.

Andrew J. Makihewson, Michael J. Maloney, James McNamee. Jamee A. Monran, Wm.

T. MeOralh, Joha McKschn'e, Man Moses, Theodora M. MUvta. PaiUp Malone, bn J. Murphy, Charles F.

McCVaachsa. Georg Middleton, Georrf 8. Maekay. Cbarlea B. Nicholaoa, Michael Norton, Timothy O'Connor, Thomaa B.

Osborn. Henry Oasott, Jame Oliver, Joha O'Brt ni. Bugh Porter, Xd stand M. Piame, Andrew M. Parker.

Samael H. BandaL Wm. Busasll, Geo. C. Bormd.

Lyman Riadakope, Edward C. Bipley, Stephen Rowban, Walter Boohs. Wm. H. Bicketm.

Joseph Btemhart. WiUiam A. Smalley, WlUnun K. Sullivan, Wiiliam Scbloea, Mlrbssl band Wry, Jr Jobn Scott, John Staoom, John J. Taggard.

WJliem H. Town ley, Addison Thomas. Bolon.on 8. Streeter. Charles H.

Tweed. Taoaaas W. Tb erne. Edward I. Taggard.

Fraaoia Vanderb-k. Poilip Van Alt ns. William Van) Wyck. Joha Yincent, Samuel Whlte-ehureb. John; W.

Weed. Hrrns Wine. WUUem H.H. Witcox, la-ret A. Woodward.

John O.Wmur, Joseph B. Young. aDatrrnn moM ran taw-ecaooi-The following have been admitted from th Columbia College Law-school: A. W. Atkins, Marshall BaD, Wm, W.

Biles, Morris M. Bndlong. 'Alberton Case. Georg Clinton, Henty K. Coddingtoh, Edward D.

Cowman, Chae.W. Dayton. John A. Deaoy. Th colore F.

Demereat. Frederick N. Franklin W. EarL Dnil Harvey. Wa M.

Howtond, Walter L. Kaae. Josb V. Kernaa. Jaa.

K. Theodore A. Lord. Georg 8. McKay.

Payson Marriit, Henry L. Moms, David J. Newland, Edward H. NiooU, Wm. F.

North, George J. Pe-, Thoma B. Bayaoads, Henry H. Raid. Henry Boot.

Edward W. Saerina, Thomaa B. Sherman. Frank B. Smith, Aaa Bpesr.

Samuel B. Valenttne. Tnomas 8. Yaa Talksnburg, John B. Wood, John A.

Mack. i STJFBXME COTJBT SPECIAL TXBVL Before fwigs ditbert. ran axwrjio-MACBrsa narrL. In the esse of Henry Weil and others vs. the Wheeler A WOson SewmaHaohins Company and others, in which mottoa wss made by plaintiffs to contain th: injunction by which tb defendants.

the Wheeler A Wilson, Grover Baker, and the Singer Se wing-Machine Oompanie war prevented nnkHihln, a' ml sraralaw th nubile not to buy. sell or ee mschines made by plaintiffs, the Court decided that tbe motion to continue tbe injunction be denied, and ths injunction be dissolved with SIS coat. if" I rarat ooiXAaa. In (he suit of Jaa. B.

Blossom and others against he Union Paper Collar Company, the motion lo continue tbe injunction decied, and injunction dissolved wttn $10 eoeat, rag notm ew txs aoaroB, nanrroaD abs xnin BAILnOaS. In regard to the ipAtb? VtZ i lealtw1 of tb Boston, Hsnfbrd sad AUie the mo th be non was denn-a an: a Sl ceeia. -l -in Dutchess County. COTJBT TRIAL TEBht JAKT STJPZBI0B I Mat IX Before Jadgs Bm iour and a Jury. ooixmos srrwxxii ait xxrxxaa WAoon ajtd a arses.

John J. CanlireCl n. P. Son, Presides of Merckants'l Union Express Coatpaay. Action for damage tor personal injuria caused sa follows: A span of horses attached to an express wagon belonging to defendants, while standing by tb sidewalk in Broadway, between Howard and Grand streets, on ths 36th of November last, took fright, ran down Broadway and cams in collision with a stags.

The plaintiff, the driver of th stage, was thrown from his box to the pavement by the collision and received Injuries tor wbloh he brings suit. Ths defeno was that there was no aeg3gues en th part of detendanta, but that the occurrence waa pure accident, and that plaintiff waa not seriously Injured thereby. It was proved that tb horse were not hitched, but one ot the expressmen was standing by the wagon when they took fright and overtook theta Just before the collision took place. Defendants' counsel moved to dismiss the complaint oa the ground that no negbgenoe wa proved. Tb Coon ruled that th fact of a team taking fright and running eway waa not poeiuve proof of negligence, out whether there was any negliges tn tata esee waa a question for th Jury, and tberaf or denied tb morion to dismiss.

Ths Jury rendered verdict for ths plain tin for B800. Emerson at Goodrich, tar plaintiff'; Brawn, Hall at Yandarpo4 lor detendanta. DECISIONS. i STJT OOl 18. By Jaigs Cars' use.

Skehaa vs. Bennett, (Circuit case;) referenee ordered. In fie mast of the People, Ac, et. Bamuela; ball allowed in SUMO. Hughston sa, Hugba-on; Judgment ordered.

i By Judge Clerks. Whitney et aL Townshsnd; case ae tiled, Ac I I i Bg Judge Barnard. Bichard ea. Harford; motion denied. OOTJST SPECXal, TEAM MAY 18.

By Judge McCunn. Charles Folsom eaThomas B. Drayton et pro-eeediBgs vaysted and diemnmed. j. Farr ag ton et sL at, W.

H. Selkirk et aL; motion graated on terms. Eugene Metchon vs. A. Cbarlea Groux; order of 4th May vacated aad act aside, with $10 costs.

C. P. Wells ss. Goorge White; moriou granted. Jtmee Harteyv.

Henry Elliott; motion graated. O. Ballon ss. W. G.

Mor imer; motion granted. A T. err-II e. L. W.

Gilbert; motion granted. B. W. Hallstt ea. Ihe Narraganaet Ship Company; tno on granted.

H. Keuney sa, Georga B. Beed at aL; motion granted, i- Timothy Clifford et aL s. M. Conn all; granted and proceed inga dlamiaeed.

motion court of general sessions. Before Judgs BmsssL In thla Court, yesterday, the following casee were disposed of 1 guar TniAi. Wm. Join try indicted with Charlee McGinn la for robbery in th first degree, was arraigned for trial. The parti culsra of the affair, as detailed tn our columns aeon after th occurrence, were these: At about 6 o'clock on tb evening of the 1st Inst, tb prisoners sneered the real estate office of WUIiam L.

Garvey. No. S7S Mulberry -street, and proteased a desire to rent some Mr. Garvey turned to bis books tor th purpose of informing them of tb rooma bad to rest, Kelly aelaed hba and sagged tun: with on and thrhtly pin toned hie anna. While Mr.

Garvey was than rendered belpleee by Kelly, tbe eon fader ate. Mo, Olaia, vised aa pereea ai Oea fey aad tbe drawer Of bia deak. Secumig is with which the tw men eeeaped from tbs building. Garray raised sa alarm, which, together with the fact of the two men running through tbe streets, atli anted the attention of the Polios, aad tbs two robbwre were eaotured la Marloa-atreet, near Prince, by Officer Flsnlgan sad Bill-brand, of the Fourteenth Precinct, and taken to ths Station Bous in Spring-street, where they were locked up, and nearly all the aaoney recovered. These facta wer clearly laid before tbe Jury.

yee tee-day by th complainant, aad tb result wss a prompt verdict of guilty. geveral wen-knew politicians, who are th friends sad associates of the prisoner. Interceded in his behalf, but vainly, for tbe Court waa inexorable in its determination to punish tbe offender, sad Kslly was sentenced to ths Stat Prison for th term of twenty years. Wm. Mahar, a boy 13 years of sgs, waa tried for steeling a gold watch worth 3100 from Michael Smith, No.

Bl Lwis-uiA Th robbery ws committed on ta 7th while the eomplslnast. ta a partis intoxicated condition, waa oa ta dumping-ground at the foot of Twelfth-street. North River. The prisoner came up to him, sad after peablng boa about for a law minutes, snatched tb watch-guard to which the watch wss attached, and ran off with it, The eaae against the lad was dearly proven; and npoa the verdict ef guilty being rendered by the Jury bs was sentenced to the Houss of Befogs. Pblup Soust waa placed upon trial tor assaulting Caspar Xlaw.

of tbs Eleven tb-even ae. near Sixty flttb-ctreet, by bitting him upon the head with a paring-stone, I her waa conflict et testimony, which in.) need tbs Jury to render a veroict et acquit-, tel. aad the defendant eras disc barged. ptgAa, Edward McDonald, Jomt indicted with John Mullen and Jamia Moran fjr butglary, pleaded guilty aad was rtioanaed lor aenianc. Hi con federate a were ordered sa Imprisonment of two years aad six anaatba sua.

oa JTridav tost, under tbeir pieee of gnihy. Their offence ooBststed of foroiag aa eta- trance into tbs basement no, a artspwnsra aueea, from which pise they atole a qoaaUty of lead pip worth 1 1ft tbs nronsrtv of Pater Egar. Jr. Wil liam Fenton sod Bobert His ash pleaded guilty of teaUar a silver cased watoa, valued at gaa, from George Quhnby. on the 4th Inst, Tbs prisoner was sentenced iq tbe Penitentiary for moetbs.

Jane Beuae a person of vsryarsspeeiahas eppeas. an oe, and OL perbaps. thirty years of age, waa ar riiunprt for Viir.kln a nockat. It apneara that 'on Snndsv. iheidhnit- the nrisoner attended the fu neral ef the hoe Mrs.

Stems, at No. 8s East Twenty- eighth-etreet. Among otners also present were sirs. Doras Kotb. of No.

21 East TbirWnta-sireet Mrs. Emily Bier) of No. 168 West Forty-teurth-atreett Airs. Btattbsimer. et No.

121 Hndeoa atraet-Hoboten. aodtoa, Koeanhelm ot No. 4fcighth-eTnas. The grsalii lal iartaa tbe vtns. Mrs.

Ee aaa acted Jass la the set drewtwe Bar ajaad frees bar IMrs. Both 'si Thla led te the discovery of th fact that each of ether ladies sbovu antstioBed hag bee riivd tbeir pooketbooka, sad waen the atnaai into an adjaceat atiaiiaisat sad examined, the vroperty wa tonnd tn her poasisaioa. Bae wa trial by Jury yeeutrdar, and ptoadwA guilty, Wl poa she wa remaadnd tor aenteaea. ii The Court teem art! ae reel until it waieaa U01IXIA1.T eSXtHBX nla aas fsa Ban I Btuetuaateie Meg asm TT. a.

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Jin a 5 Boa Bns K. e-S ral ane aet SOIBesuiag Si Mobdat, May 18 F. BE. Tbe bosiaess of tbe week on: the Stock Ex-ckance opens with aa improved dctnaod tor ike) JTuUio Fnnds sad at advancing prMes. Thk tpmner of th market was a lengthened by Ua IxDdon and Frankfort quotations, by Oable, ror the United 8Utes 6-20a of 1863.

tTb taulnxe te) impeach the President seems to have been favorably con aimed for ths Public Credit abroad. The news was not known in London until after regular hours on Saturday. Tbia morning; th 6-20e of 18G2 opened at IT enU strtin. and soon Advanced to 711 txni. i These" Bonds, here, advanced to 10911091 cent and All the) other 6-208 were advanced from to ft oeat, for the Coupon Bonds, and iji oeni.

for tan Begiatered. Tbe 7.30 snb Trsssnry Motew, now being rapidly converted into ihe S-SOa of 1867, Advanced to 107 cant, iand lnteree. The whole market eras firm it price aad Betty in demand at the doe of theMay. The Gold Boom yields bat slowly Bine th Doliticel aaspense has been removed. The Ex port demand and the ease in Money tndn buyers to operate with some oonnaenoe at isag (3139 cent.

Gold balaxjcea are earried ovear at 4(25 oent. Interest, Th rate of Kyofianf to-day for the Hambnrg aad rkmthaniptoai atetmer. snihnaT on Tuedy. ax firm on tM basis of ll(K2110t for 60 days, andllOllB short sight on ixmaon. xne foreign nui Brokers report a moderate business, bnt tbara) is so much done at.

present instd th office os the leading Bankers in the way of aettataax credit against th inxpoa-tatioxi of Sssf ansa West India and South American IfowhaortiBw ind fa the Ibiuo of lettcTi of crtdit to Amtaiao travelers in Europe that thsontwid tranass tiona in Exchange otitnt no erlterieo es tne Tohime of business actually going on. The atoey Market is eary at 5 9 cent, try the Brokers on general etoek eonateral, with ex- ceptipna st 5 eeat, on the Public runds and. 45 cent, on Gold. i The Haflway Market at the Stock ExcbAngw baa been oniU unaetUed through th dayJ Tat early piteea were firm on the New-Tork and nws of tbe Weetern thean) ioa aca Utr than 11 o'clock, and a eonsfdarabiw beeaiwh feeling was tnanifestedin the Long Boom Bad as the 1P.M. Open Board of Brokers on New-Tork Central, Erie, Fort Warns and om of the) other Western Bonds.

The UIsosnsnesMte BsA was weaker on Pacifle HaiI, against which than ia a Urge aAort interest arrayed. Weslern Tsi. egraph waa stronger, and the. Express Blocks) less excited than oa Friday and Satardsy. Iat regard to ths Merchants Union Express, fB are) aasnred that the use made of the recent robbery -oa th Hadsoai Biver Bond, to tb prejodioa OS the Stoea is greatly exaggerated, Even ff th packages taken from the aaie of the Company a abonld not be recovered and the chances am that they win be the entire! loss cannot exceed 100,000, to be borne, in part, drrisiom and consolidation of th profits an 4 losses of the) year, by ths other companies, The sale of $615,000 by Auction to-day.

by order of ths KaUonal Correney Bireta ai Washington, for aeeonnt of eertAia Kationat Banks, in UauidAtion, resulted in very fall pnosa for all deacTiptions. Th prominent dealers In the PabUo Fnnds, oa Wan-street, were the ehiet bnyers.Tix,:' l'- I I 170 000 Begtatared B-JOa, leL .4 .14 aias.uwv ttegisteiwu s-jus, S70.0J0 Becistered t-aOa, 186A, tU OJ1A tj lo-ala. .1 1033 110.000 Beirietered as. leflL ub laid uoaroa vuB puLUO 11,1 una bust turned firm lanrioea bq! acUta L3 demiad. Tka BM bus net 1 i I 'A ti.

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