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OAKULNl DATLT TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, STOVJSMBEB 3, 1885. EAST OAKLAND. TO-DAFS DISPATCHES SUPERIOR COURT. Department One, Hamilton, Judge November 3d: Martha E.

MuMiken Transfers of Property Blasting THE BATTLE QF SHILOH. Warren Gluey Relates His Experiences the Earth. Thomas Brady has cone into the coun T0-DAi'SjLEI7n0NS. Quiet and Peaceful Balloting and a Heavy Vote Being Polled. try for his health.

I James C. Mulliken, referred to Cettrt i Commissioner. Christine Warren rs Strike of Nailers Create a Panic in GtOTe K- Wsrren, default and order i reference. On December 1st it is expected that a 1 HE CITY COUNCIL. Acts and Discussions of the City Fathers.

East Oakland Plaza -The Main Lake Sewer Changes in the Fire Department-Policemen Appointed. four-bone stage will be run three tripe a the Nail Maiket. Department Two, Gibson Judge November 3d: Jones vs Meholl. continued day between Cast Oakland and San Le- hereby dtiecteri to re-spike the inside lining (supplying missing planks) with galvanized wrought spikes: for two-inch planks to use five or six inch, four inch planks to use eight-inch spikes. Also to caulk the seams of inside planking with Portland Cement, all to be under the direction of the City Marshal.

Mr. Smith moved to substitute the City Marshal for he City Engineer in the resolution, on the ground that the city wou have to bay the City Engineer 86 or $8 per day to t-upei intend the work while the Marshal would do as well, and cause no extra expenditure of money. Mr. Hacketi said that he had weighed the matter thoroughly, and had come to the conclusion that it would be cheaper in the end to halve a competent engineer do andro, connecting at the latter place with stage for Ilaywards. C.

P. Harden bergh is agent for the line at East As a Member of the Third Iowa Infantry The Positions of the Armies Details of the Fight. A large and fashionable audience filled the First Congregational Church last evening on the occasion of Colonel Warren Ol-ney's lecture, who detailed his thrilling ex Not Much Scratching of Tickets in the City of New York. Professor Van De Mark, the elocution tnenta broke away, and were not reorganized till after the battle. A tide of fugitives set in towards the landing, carrying demoralization and terror with them.

Our camp was so far back that we heard nothing of all ibis early uproar. 1 THE ORDER TO MARCH. Presently a staff officer rode up, the com mandto march was given, and with the movement came some relief to the mental and moral strain. As we approached the scene of conflict, we moved off to the left of the line of the rearward going crowd, crossed a small field, and baited in the open woods beyond. As we halted, we saw right in front of us, but about three hundred or four hundred yards off, a dense line of Confederate infantry, quietly standing in ranks.

In o.ur excitement, and without word of command, we turned loose, and with our smooth-bore muskets opened fire upon them. After three or four rqunds, the absurdity of firing at the enemy, at that distance with our guns dawned upon us, and we stopped. The Colonel then went on at length and described the fight. Next Monday evening Homer B. Sprague, President of Mills Seminary, will lecture.

The City Council met last evening at 8 to December 10'h. Joseph Strablberjr Meyer Jones, continued to November 13th. Continuation ef the Armstrong N. G. Bacten vs D.

Vossbrock, on trial. I Department Three Greene, Judge; Abduction Case. ovember 3d: lary Quast vs. John Quast, former order vacated and plaintiff allowed to file or amend complaint. Internal Troubles in Hayti Alarm the James Quirk vs.

Msry A. Quirk, eon- tinned to November 9th. C. J. Stevens Foreign Residents.

ts. 8s rah Rot ioson. ame order. John Rock vs. Cayetano Rivers, rn trial.

SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE RegUlraiio ni 1 as fee ra. The Plumbing and Sanitary Inspector uul all ist, is moving into Geo. Tichenor's new cottage on Ninth avenue and East Twelfth street. o'clock, President Hayes presiding he work. "I now something about such the members present.

THAT PETITION. Mrs. G. H. Brown moved to-day from not done under the direc- work, and if it her residence at 417 East Twelfth street But 1p Parties Apparently Satisfied with the Present Outlook, tent engineer it had better tion of a mi to Vallejo.

not be done at and you can put that in William A pplegarth left to-day for a- ke it all you want to. Fresno. your pipe and The Smith i L. Dubenett, of Fruit Vale, left for endment was seconded by The Citv should Mr. Carothers.

Mr. Barker stated that the minutes read showed that a petition in relation to tiMh liqu licenses had been presented to th Council He was of the opinion that the petition referred to was not addressed to the Council. The petition was produced, aud as itwas found to be properly addressed, the minutes weri approved. New York City to-day. wishes the sttentirn of plumbers called to the necessity of their immediate registration at his i tfi ce in compliance with tea State law governing plumbers.

citications which specifica- prepare the Reports from all the States Hold iug Elections To-day. It. 11. S'ritca, ot San rancisco, land carned out by the City- Robert Bird, city, are registered at) I he tions should Marshal. The Armstrong Abduction Case.

DoiiixiN, November 3d. Stead, editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, continued bis testimony on the opening of the Central Criminal Court to-day. He de- I clined giving the names of oersons alleged Union Hotel. Mr raa thought it wmid It is understood that Charles Brauu, DEEDS AND MORTGAGES. i do-the work.

He would SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE. City Enginee take a month prefer to have proptietor of the Brooklyn brewery, has just sold a one-half interest in the business ne by the Marshal, as 1 L. f.dli-.willijr liilla w.m 1 1 noon he did -i WEST OAKLAND. to San rancisco parties for 10,000. The periences as a private soldier in the famous battle of Shiloh.

By invitation Lyon and Appomattox Posts, G. A. 75 men strong, each attended body, and the lecturer's remarks called vividly to the minds of many of them that dreadful scene of carnagei The lecturer, illustrated his remarks and explained positions, by the aid of a diagram, of the battlefield. A feature of the evening was Benbam male choir of some eighteen or twenty vo ces. They rendered "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys are Marching, "Marching Through Georgia," an i at "the conclu-sion of the Iqetore sang "Old Bang T.

E. ooks also read a poem appropriate to the i i The lecturer, Coi, nel Oiney, is a pleasant sp-aker, with excellent descriptive powers, and the inteiest of his hearers never Hogged for an instant. In begiui ing his lecture Colonel O'ney be Ixtbered with nmng would give ail the assist- the man. etc. anca in his pow to be Ruilty of the infamy charged in the SacS ftr Gazette's statement, on the ground that he dkisds.

had promise! his informants to observe Tcesdiy, November 3. secrecy in that pect. He stated that be Bauer to Oontr Coat iter Co Ristit sale is made on account of Mr. Braun's failing health. He contemplates an ex sin wav.

endment was concurrtd in The Smith a by a vote of- tended tour of this country and Europe next spring. Mrt-r. atni'h, wat itio-s. Kn iners, oi Wm 15 Heaburj- to Scabnry, his wife- A truit and produce store has been moved from Thirteenth avenue to the lot not Messi tiiviiev. Th an I President Hayts; Aiker, Hackett and Mc es dntioa as airierulcd Wu a on.inimous Tat-: kmbankmknt.

unoccupied ttore beneath the Clinton miiiuc aveaun, zj iM from Koae street, 120 t- Hrury. Berkeley- gift A to (imA Goodell Lot 5, bkxfc 19, Haywartis Corderto Jos Mscdonougli Kan Pab then adopted 350 House, on the corner of Sixth avenue and Kast Twelfth s'reet. Mat liinist Abroad A 'a'hicf. Captain A. L.

Alexander, one of the machinists ju the rai'road shops, who went Eist o4 a visit soma four months ago, has been heard from. He has been visiting a brother of Police Officer Chase, of this city, at Frc-eport, Me. Mr. Alexander was doing the cities of Blaine's State and intended to visit the statesman's birthplace. JvTo intimation as to when he would return was contained in the letter.

rUROCOH i .3 iuiuiuimiuu ujr iiiioivoi-; champagne and spending moLey in brothels. then offered to call the witnesses; but Justice Lopes declined. His Honor likewise declined the evidence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Howard Viucent, the well known newspaper correspondent, who organized the resolution was then The fo lowin Orrin Page will leave iu a day or two for yron Springs and other country resorts. Bartholem iw's livery stable bu-inesswits a pted: jutamtm, ina sold yesterday for 2.000 to Owen J.

referred to the news of the capture rHLFort Thomas ami Ph roe Thomas, two young a committee of three to the Chairman of this hey are hereby directed I with the Chief of Track i be aj itited I unt il be and llonelson and the thrill of iVrioe and pv neu recently from Minnesota. This sale otisin that wn feit through all the loya t. i coiniiiuiilia is made on account of Mr. Bartholemew'e iVooil street, between Seventh and Depart)) ent ol poor health. C.

P. ii. II. and riuest bulvei ts be cunstrue'ed hi ui to cause tw Eighth streets, is being tilled up even with Pinup Morgan has gone to Seattle to embaukment on cither i a two weeks' vacation for thu bene acrons tiie railr side of the Mail favorably and allowed: G. W.

Anderson, $87; S. C. Archibald, $11 75; S. Brossean, 10; J. fc.

Broa ley, $12 20; Peter Baker, $153 'M: Crowley, Connell, 50: John '50; Da'sie! Molls. $4 10. $HJM; Willh.trt S2.l $140; George. K.r SCO 75; Lean Fiemminir, $42; o1re Irani. -lS; L.

B. Hutf, $87 50. .91 25; 1. 1. Haves, $23 50; Ch-rle P.

Hot, -Si 19; Janwi Hatchings 81 30. $1 40: W. Hardy, $11 30. 544, $7 12, to" 9, SI 75. A.

Joh Htos $10; A. Johns'2 25; Kiwyeuhaaea ft Ce. Ieslh Ge It de la ttootanya, $9 35, 70. $12 75; J. F.

Mfrriion. 820; Oakland Light $178 75. 52.342 02; C. W. Play er, $653; 1'isjrce $tS5 80, $53 $45 35; lni IViriu in.

50; Ji K. well. 512 88; S. Sclna. S.vift.

Sxndermm, $97 50; Fi K. SVtttuck, $30; J. P. W. 25 SIS M.

Suliiva-rT $i5; "Sunset -pri on 35 cetitc; 'Wi $73 84; W. Satfvhorn, $37 8' 05, $2 75; DecnU Tormtv, $7. J. Ta 1 Vhittier, Folic $16 3, cii-oUi Wheeler, $90. KriMRl'S OK CITY OFFICERS, The monthly rep irta forLOctober of tl City Marshal, LicwrSe Collector, and Haste, City Ticiurer, Citv Wharfinger, Ciy Justice, of Police, Heal tic and oth'-r ci'y officers were re.ol an 1 placed on tile.

-TfiVsj reports either New York, November 3d. The weather is cool, clear and delightful, and gives every promise of remaining so all day. In the eastern part of the State, throughout the Mohawk Valley and other points further north, heavy snowstorms have prevailed, and it is likely that bad roads in these districts will be the cause of a lighter vot) than would otherwise be ca-t. Both political parties are confident of The Democratic is still claiming 30,000 majority for Governor Hill. The Republicans are a little more modest, Lut, while giving no figures, claim Davenport'8 election.

The betting last evening was in favor of the Democrats, at 10 to in some plac and at others 10 to 7 on Davenport. But i-. is hinted that the figures on both sides made to order for telegraphic ue in outride districts to keep up the courage of the faithful. Seldom before has an election holiday been so generously observed as to-day. Nearly every prominent business house down town has closed, and Wall street is completely deserted, except by sightseers from the country.

In the big Mills building, which is a perfect nest of railroads, steamship and banking concerns there were only three ten mtR at one o'clock, and one of thetu, Lake said culvert I fit of his health. ve feet wide in tue clear, The Contra Costa Water Company's t.t I at a if i.t top, at 1 sat trat awy lio me North. "At that time," said the speaker, ''the Third Iowa Infantry was strung ahmg the North Missouri Kailroad guarding bridges and doing other police work." Company in which the Kiae-kcr was a -pi i vale, was stationed at the, town of StuigeOn, Mo. The company bad been months in Misotiri. 'J he Second I wa ha led the charge that captured Dor.elson, and shortly afterwards the Third got orders to join General Grant's am y.

The lecturer then described the mam has been lowered to below the grade o.l-s ot tire i i the street where it crosses Twelfth sewer, said eertverts to bay to the matsi land, i from th the streeVcar tracks. The reiHar drill meeting- of Liberty-Division, UnilSrm Rank, K. of was held evening. The Division, undei the Captaincy i AVC. McAlpin, is ba-coming very proficient ltKHs movements.

For some time past MrSaly has been missing chickens from his bensrorist, and few nights a 'o stood watch ao entrap the thief. Nothing occurred untitSaboiit street dam. The work of rillin in on the aud to have prober wing bulkheads, the side of the dam is progression pidly. detective system of the Metropolitan police the designation of Director of Criminal Investigation, and Lord Dalbousie testified to the magnitude of the infamous traffic in young girls foi immoral purposes on the Continent. Governor of Arizona.

PiuscoTT, November 3J. Hon. Meyer Zulick took the oath of office a 3 Governor of Arizona yesterday evening-Chief Justice Howard administered the oath. A Panic. Pittsburg, 3d There is a nail panic in Pittsburg and throughout the West on account of the nailers' strike.

Nails are difficult to obtain at 43 25 per keg, audalPthat have been sold in this market ffirtbe past six weeks have to hi ab ant lour feet bl iw the I'he earth is obtained by gradi: East utarsb. Sixteenth stret in the rear of the resi Th Chairmanlappointed Messrs. Hack dence of A. Chahot. The earth is loosened by blasting.

When it was first proposed to blast the earth with powder several ett, tilth and Ssr ithers as trio Commit-tee whoso apooilitment was Jirdvided for three clock in the morning, when frrSJd ened clucks from the hnnery gae war; in the resolution mid residents iu the vicinity became lo aveune, ou A irom Mfteeuth street, 25. 671, st right angle. 35 to Fifteenth st. right angle 7 11-12. 46 .77 TSBD August Michel to Same NW San Pablo are and hiiteenth street.

50, at right angle 46. 7 11-12. 67 5-12, Oakland 22000 14 Dreyer t-i Jacob H-tt NW Seventh and Harris, ti. 125. 100.

25. 62j. 100, 37J, Oakland JS3 He wiry au-1 to A Basander Lot 8, Mock 3u. Beau. try a Peiadeaultract, Oakland Tovn-'hip 300 Martin to Richard Ralph Lots 28 and 29, tiakland Homestead.

Oakland Tp. 250 A W- bter to Webster, his wife 50x 100, NE East Seventeenth street, 100 NW from Eleventh avenue, Oakland gift Tho Ouiglev et al John Qiiigiey All interest in blk 37 and 5 and 2 acre tracts. Union 1 300 Hinkle to LOdell and wife-E i 17, T28.R4E 9000 Wune to Bcttenconrt 10 acre d-j' iniiig Joseph, Washington Township. 1350 I (dasck to Leo Mtginnis 25U00, Siith. 125 from Jackson, Oakland, 758 Acker and wife to Palmer- Lots 7 and 8, block 13.

Livertnore 1300 Assignees Hathawav to Jas Carroll Lot S. Brooklyn Land Township. (1400 game to Mjry Fleming Lot 9. Brooklyn Land Co. Brook'yu Tr.wnship 1439 Same to Walter 8 Roberta NW Linden Lane, 332 7J NE from Liberty street.

NE 207 i-12x to Birch street Oakland Township 960 Rot erts to Davis Same 960 Jas Watson to Wm Wton SW 50100, SE corcer Fifth aveoue and East Eighteenth street, Oakland 600 MORTGAGES. Ti tv, November 3. to Oxford 313 7n from com A Wuitton, Berkeley. .9 1350 Bettcncourt to Jose A Nuno As ia deed 1700 Y. Xicierson to Union Savings Bank 50 x'20, NE Eighteenth and Chestnut streets, Oakland 1690 A Sackett to Robert Broad Lot 2, block 93, Alameda 1000 Robert Livermore an.1 -ife toR FaxTe'ly 544.33 plot S.

El Vaile de San Jose Rancho, Murray township 5000 Fisk to Bruzzone 24.4x53.3 a' SW cor-uer Third and Adelineftreets, Oakland 800 8 Roberts to Chickering As in deed 400 Martins to Mendonca-18 acres in tui township 460 TITLE To Tin: and thought the blasting would inaugurate an era ot nying debris, falling trip down the Mississippi river, up the Ohio and Tennessee rivers to Shiloh, and also ilw: It somewhat at length upon the hardships of the troops owing to mud, climatic changes, etc. A 1P.CNKEN GENERAL. "Our raiment was brigaded with the Twenty-eighth, Thir'y-second, and Forty-first Illinois. The division was commanded hy Bi igadier-General Stephen A. Hurlbut (since somewhat notiiiiuus as United Slates Minister to Pt had City Attorney Johns reported that after a careful examin: tion of the matter he had coaie 1 1 the con; lush that the p'az; between Second anil Third avenues in East wails airslgeneral cataclysm.

The blasting nas progressed, however, and probably none of thetiinid residents have as yet ny knowledge ofsjhe fact. When a blast fired thire is a snrtvH puff of smoke, and in the East. Build ers and contractors are complaining mass ot earth is stiaxen and crunioles, and that is all. There isiMi report, no jar, Uerly about having to pay such enor- I no tlving deoris. (Jaklat.d, hi re a dedicated to puhhc tie; that tbje public has the to the unobstructed u-e i the Bftine; the present obsttactions to said ue that the aim ti raid plsza uirde by Geo.

E. Grant is baer hpon dee Is arliich never mveyed the tith tosailplazi to hi.n, served imd-r him lu Missouri, and out CP. Huntington. On Broadway a Sunday quiet prevails. The, police say so far it is the quietest election ever held here.

No rows are being reported from iny of the poliiog places. The heaclquarters ftoine time ago i ti. ivici rrewssecuro a beautiful horse in a horse trade with Cap tain I'umyea. gave ramyeVAii thf horse and 100 "to iot," but wh of I both State have jre of: no eff ct. rtHEVEN.

he got his handsome animal home ir.s ciauii is llai II jammed with politicians from early ind he could no nothing with him on ac The Citi i raq the foil iwingself-explan- count of his unbrokrn condition and nat- ing that it was time to act. lie arn ed himself vith a revolver and cautiously approached the chicken-house, expecting to entrap a Chinaman. Instead, however, the thief proved to be four-footed, and a couple of shots brought the animal, which proved, to bs one of Otto Geise's coons out, and another dispatched the 'varmint." The Northern Pacific directors' car, which has been in the yards about a week, wnt out yesterday on the Southern overland train with a party of Northern Pacific officials; on board. Since last Saturday some twelve carloads of emigrants have arrived via the Central Pacific. J.

W. Jioble. bookkeeper of the railroad car repairer has moved from William street to Fourteenth street, near Jefferson. Both the Central and Southern overland trains came in on time this morning. A report i the etfect that the railroro shops at Sacramento are to be removed to Los Angeles is denied by the railroad au-th 'lities here.

George diiism, nge.l 4 years, lost a portion of his right ear and was badlv bruiser! by being run over by a hay wagon near hi-home, corner of Eighth and Will iw street. Arthur B'own, Superintendent of Bridges for the railroad company, has just completed a substantial bridge across the havs been puoli-hei, or are published ele wh re iu this i-suj. roues raoTEcriox. The Clerk read tile' dlowi oiti hi from Cap'ain of Police, W. Thoma': To tfi- HoitortiUc the Council of the Cit.i of Uik'mui Gentlemen: I.

would re-pecttu 1 call your atttjiatio i to the mat' t-r establishing a police alaim and cl syste.u in the city. I feel sure 1r ui th su' cs with wi.icb Mich a system rked in the K.u-t, vh.t lieueliis to he derived from the small outlay wi which it cn in introduced here our city ol maiiioticnt distance-, and vviili a poHc i torce in nniuber), will be seen at.d fully hppreciated by yonr honorable he) iy. And ufier fti'J consideration of this '-ihiect, I reapec aa 1 oreently iral The mettled animal was mous puces lor nails, and in one or two extreme instances tiie work on buildings not urgent has been temporarily suspended in view of the strike coming to an end. Both sides, however, are still firm and an early settlement is not con sidered probable. Internal Trouble in Hayti.

London, November 3L Internal trou- bles in Hayti have caused the British and French representatives in that Country to telegraph their jregpective governments to send men-of-war there at once to protect I foreign to ank Sessions to break, and atory resolution lit ha the fi rvrun he put in an Appearance at lc- the pof itious now helii by men in th-s Sixth-street and they hereby' are de irew's foundry this morning he looked this morning. The indications now are hat an tKiu-mally heavy vote will be polled throughout the State. The weather has been favorable from the time of opening the polls to 1 tscl.ick, when a brisk shewer fell aad the skySbeeanie overcast. The Democratic Committee sent out a dispatch at noon that jVewsiork City Engine House principal i collection of him was an event which occurred at Mama. We had aboard a train of cattle carsfor the purpose of goirg to the relief of some point threatened by the en-my.

After waiting ou the tiain two or three hours, expecting every moment to f.tart, we noticed a couple of ftali rtiictrs supporting on each side the commanding geueial, aid leading him to the car I was in. Getting him to the side of the car, they boo-ted him in at the door, proctiied a soldier's knapsack for Inn tit on, and 1-ft-bim. He was so drunk be couldn't sit upright. Tne conse-quence wjs that the regimental officers refustdto move. A coutt-martial followed, and we beat.) no more-of cur general until I we fouroi him at Pitt-burg Landing in commando: a division.

He showed. SO i much oiness and bravery in the battle which followed, that we forgave h'm his first scandalous appearam e. But the dis- br Ken indeed broken as if by a rock-crushe or bv iieing passed through a dared vacant: rm l'oian. tortmin. ar.n E.

erd e-xt man, i lingiue arson to KonieSeciiiity Build ng and Loan Association As in deed 3309 Jas White to West Oakland Mutual Loan Association Lot 1. block Fiftv Associates' l'etijamin Lambi foreman; V. II iwney, tillennski; M. eary, Joa. Asnron', m.

tract. Oakland 1800 wonid give the State ticiktt machine. BEQINN INGTOsTmMER. aiati Coqlaetry from Veteran foiitiral View, "Yes, iny sop; the political kettle will P.twera, extran.e of truck No. 1 F.

Judgment Afraiilst I.angtry. The Proper Study of Manltimtl la ity. There is no authority for this reu extiamau ct liote Company London, November 31. The caBe of No. 1.

The Republicans appear to be working Liiugtry tor refusing to pay house- Savs the illastriov. Pope. If he had in- begin to 1 i'. in earnest soon enough to suit Adopte t. Ayi sL Messrs.

Hackett, Harrison Smith, lai keraanrl Pie-irknt i.oc-, Metsrs. Ca 1 McGvney. THE VA L'AMCIES KII the most devoted 'statesman' in Oaklaul holcTtktbs contracted while living svith her eluded woman in the list he would' have husbandame up to-day before Brompton been nearer the truth, if not so poetical. County ConrV Mrs. Langtry did not ap- l)r.

1. V. Pierr ha made them both said a local jjoiitsci in i-nay. The positioi I were then filled as fob talmas, river, btwesn CastrovdU and "Are the tigns propitious for an early quietly, but together, and feel confident of the election of Davenport and Carr. Jaco bu, Republican candidate for Sheriff, is reported running away ahead of his ticket, and large amounts of money are being spent by Tammmy Haill to elect Alderman Grant to the Shrievalty.

There is little or no betting on the State pear. JudgmentVas given for the plaintiff, life studv, especi illy woman, and the pe Moutetey. The structure is 510 feet long J. W. kliejail, foreman, and V.

spring campiign was asked. Howlett, ex tram an I is built in three spans. Piles are driven-five feet apart along the banks and tngice No. Anstifl An On In 11 er- Aj poi 11 1 11:011 O. A.

Bernard, of Oakland, his been Bsyley, fore ma: Richard Mylee, tiller-, "They are, my son; they surely are. Even now the pot begin to simmsr in tha vicinity of the City Hall. Dou't our tne intervening space is tilled with appointed deputy ir the oorea of Labor man; W. W'iik culiar derangements to which her delicate system is liable. Many womeft in the land who are acquainted with Dr.

Pierce only throngh his "Favorite Prescription," bless him with all their hearts, for he has brought them the paacea for all those chronic ailments peculiar to their eex; such as leucorrhies, prolapsus and other diaplac- r.n, est a.d .1 C. Truck No. 1: O. Bishop, Commissioner Enos, vice J. ANalland, ticket.

The latest odds offered were 100 to 80 on Davenport. JUSTICE SHEARER'S SALARY. Co. I. I )t extramen ai extraman of 1 BET i resin-a.

sVir. uernard Irald a position in the Kailroad Commissi in? Elt SEWKK3. TJie Supreme Court Reverses the iht the cutamauicatiun herrtofore sulutiit'ed be taken from your liles ami referrrd to the C' niM.i.lee on City Hal and Police, that "prompt action may taker. UUCRED rjJtXVEN. Th Ch ef Kuinser died attention to the juries received by tw.

firemen while ondu.y t-nd their ctnsrquent lacing on the sick li aT rec immeuded that the nntVr of their p.y for ths tioie they weie laid fT ii referred to lbs Cothndctee on Fire Water. So -ordered. IN GEB11AN. 1 ire number of Clrrinan citizens re-qSeted that hereafter all t-vub public notices, ordinances, etc as' may he ordert publUiwd, shall be published in (bj weekly Oak'and Journal a German paper. K--f-rr ii t-i the Committee oacOrdiaaii je and Judiciary.

i IlKDEMPTION OF SEWER BONDS. The following ordinance read the first tin. and referredlo the Committee on Ordinance and Judiciary. An r. finance authorizir.g the Citv 1 p.

The weather is cool and bracing. I A heavy vote is being polled, but is being I I Remlikd, Tha the wooden severs on ents, ulceration, internal fever, bloat- Beriiiuu AjfiliilKt Eliiu. office. IMead oi i-s tendency to internal cancer, and other In the case of Sextos Shearer against ham streets, from gh- done quietly. Most of tha voters hae Cypress and Kit teenth street to ailniPvts.

Price reduced to one dollar. By trust of him before the battle can readily be the rosrriox. A river ran in the rear and was con-; trolled by our gunboats, anil furnished the means of obtaining abundant supplies. Greeks with narthy banks protected the 1 lliukj. Tha only possible avenue of at tack upon this position was d.rectiy in front ana across that ran little creeks and ravines with here and there open fields affording tins vantage ground.

A general, anticipating the possibility of attack would not have littered his divisions so widely, atid would have with great difficulty to struggle. Arid later in the war, ss a matter of precaution and becafisa of the prox-imity of tin enemy, breastworks would have been thrown up. All this could have been dona iri a few hours. Our fl inks were so well protected that no tro ps were needed there, and in case of a'tack each division commander should have had his 1 place in the front, to which to immediately maicli his command while, the line ain Like sewer he re- the City ot Oakland to recover 5l.bsi) tor their ballots ready beture going to the drug-gists. 1 anil' that ani the City Marshal have nine months' salary as City Justice of the polls.

The same story ot a quiet election, but a heavy vote, comes jfrom Kings (it 011 for Mile- In the Polica Court this morning L. V. Allum pleaded not guilty to the charge of I libel preferred bv Max Nfarcuse. He de-I tnar.ded a jury trial, and the trial of the I case was set for the 27th itist. 12-inch vitrified iron constructe-J thr ITVH.

SCHELLHAAS, the Or exchange stone pipes. Ad reace, the Supreme has reverses tho decision of the lower court ia favor of the defendant, and sends the case back county. pted. HYDRANT. furniture dealer.

FIR arpel I in irvz 5 centfc JRcsoh-td, Tha with instructions to overrule the demur the Contra, Costa Wafer hey are hereby directed 1 Per yard at H. SCHEsbLHAAS', City Fathers, hlesi 'em, know what is rciiired of them? Of course they do. The guillotine lets fall the knife. ad whiz' "If goes the heads of a crowd of firemen. Then I see there is some fine work gidng on in street improvement affairs.

Votir average Councilman takes plea-ur iu hiviog his friends at work on the streets bis humble, laboring friends, I mean. Why, apt. Hackett got; up 'in meeting last night and gushed over an 'ex-statesmau" fr-im the Second Ward who was elected to flush a sewer "You mean Sieve Cronin?" "Exactly. Just imagine, if you please, (be treating of the office of 'Sewer Rich, sint it. I suppose Charley Hlltain relishes it.

If I was City I'd like a gentle flap Hat on my official nose just like tha'! w. my son, just have your friends swear off, reform, get their "influence' in good order and who kn iws bu; they may be all 'flashers' before the next spring election conies off?" "When are you going to have a steam railroad on Telegraph avenue was asked the veteran. rer. The present decision says the demurrer to the complaint was sustained by eleventh street. a rant on ttie norineast Cliartres Disnniksed.

The two charges of battery preferred by tha Begys and families ngainst deputy constable Kesler were dismissed in the Police Court ibis morning, on motion of the Deputy District Attorney. and Fast Seventeenth Cnupany be and to erect a fire corner of Sixteei streets. Adoptt TO FLU tne Loqrt below on the ground that section Personal. Mr. I S.

Chadbourne is now in the-East 1C" of the Act entitled "An Act ti amend part one of the Code of Civil Pro THE BEWERS, making extensive purchases of furnitb Stephen D. enm was appointed to ceilure, and each and eve-y title, chapter, article and section of said part one, and Treasurer "to redeem twenty-nine of the outstandine Main ike Sewer bi nds, with money fr. in the General Fund. for our FU trade. We have already receiv- ed seme elegant selections, which we llu-h the Main ike sewer at each low substtTOting anew part one to take the tieing not moie tnree miles long at the very drataida estiuite, thers were al.ur,dant forces to mau it thoroughly, leaving alariie fmce in reset vo to reinforce At the Republican State headquarters it is claimed that a larger Republican vote is being poll-d throughout the State than usual.

News from Brooklyn indicates a full Republican vote. The headquarters of the Democratic State Committee ia crowded with visitors. It is said they have cot had a single charge of cutting or trading votcjs. A dispatch was sent out over the State at noon declaring that the New York city Democrats were voting solidly, and would give the State ticket 50,000 majority. It was stated then that mote than half the votes of the entire city had been polled.

VIRGINIA. Pktebsburg, November 3d. The 8tI5 per to be tide at a salaiy place thereof in said Code, relating tr offering at Eastern prices. F. S.

Chad-bourne 741, 743 and 745 Market street, San Fiancisco. ot the titv Mar- un Itr the juried! Courts in Justice and van otlioers con nected therewith," appiovtd April 1, 1880 sbat. a iint imperiled. Why was it this done'? It is li ird to was onlyintendedto upolv to such Justices Ldvocating Mr. Cronin's Mr.

Hackett, i find an answer. General Sherman's divi of the Peace as should be elected after it took street To be a successful street besgir a man must look (or lorn and debilitated, and unable to work. It would not do for a street begijar to take Urown's Iron Bitters, for that would tone him up and give him a wholesome ambition to labor, and he would have to go out of the beggary busine-s and Ho something better. Mr. Joeiih Mnrse, llennilcen, N.

snys. "II received much benefit by using Brown's Iron Bilters for general debility." the gtutleman had for- appointment, sai rr erly been a fTect. In this we thiuk the Court was in rut had now KrdurtioiiK in nillinerr. The ladies r.f Oakland are respectfully invited to call and' examine before purchasing elsewhere, the great reduc tiona in Miliinerv goods, at Sadie. R.

Scnander Broadway. error. There is nothing in the language of come down to rri worlc, like the rest rrt iVait, my son, wait. I will tell you the indicating such int-ntion, and that us. tie had formerly drank a great deal sion was att the extreme trout.

was just being The enemy was not more than miles awav, and was known to be concentrating from all the West. Vat this general, who afterwards acquired such fame as a consummate this Council have sufficient! the LeflBSlature in enectioz it had iu mind of whitky, but hafl pledged himself to ie- netted with my dear friends Davis and the Justice of the 1'ea-e elected at lb forra. generabState eltction of of which the -Mrs. V. beannp was granted perm plaintiff was one, is shown bv section 110 sion to erect a wooden building inside the master ot tne art 1 war, taok fno precaution whatever, not even thoroughly A I inc t.allorv.

And st ill finer pictures, at Dames' New Photograph Gallery, Xo. 911 Broadway. fire limits. which reads: the term ot omcsot JutiC' of the Peace shail be two years from the MINING SVOCI KKPOKl. scouttng the r.n i in his front.

His A WAT IR FRONT LOT. been out more than pickets could not have a mile. Ceneral t're gr Uncle Jimmy Do yu know, my son, that if you were several times a millionaire and wanted a street railroad franchise, or a steam railroad permit that you would find a Council could coquette wiih iu like a young nnd blooming widow? i you know" that? Now don't go and print the information I've given you, my son, don't do it The veteran started across the street to be interviewed by a would-be "fiusher." weather is beautiful here and throughout the State, as far as heard from. The expectation is that the vote will average pretty well up to the Presidential vote of 1884. The voting here is proceeding very quietiy and as all the liquor saloons closed at sunset last evening, not to reopen until Mr.

McGivney Introduced and auvocft- entiss' division was Sis Francisco. November 3, 18SP. I The following sales wee made at the Saa Eran-cisco S.cek and Exchange Board. I FallMvlen Heady At Meyer's, o0: Broadway. ted the following neso'ution: Itcsol red, That tiie Fire and Water Com ORSUC3 SAIiK-i RRIiL'uAs; SS81: N.

TlouliPjr for Sale. mittee be instructed to Hs-certain the title to a lot of land on the west t-ide of Broad- 60c 70c 1 f5 90ar2 8 Price See it at H. SCHELLHAAS' store. 50 Anaes 100 1,40 7' 0 Bodi wav and Wattr street. Said lot was first day of January nrxt succeeding their election? provided, that all Justices of the Psace elected at the general election of 187'-1 shall go out of office at the end of one year from tho krst day of January, 1SS0." In I'ur'opinion, the provisions of the Act of April 1880, applied from its Inking effect, as well to such Justices of the Peace elected at the general election in 1S79 as to those elected subsequently.

Judgment reversed Bnd cause remsnded, with directions to the Court below to overrule the demurrer to the complaint. given to the City pf Oakland for fire pur 95ffl 00 55 Cho oa sale at H. The City Council of Oakland do ordain as foM Section 1. The City Treasnrer is hareby httth u'z and empowwad to pay and redeem twenty-nine of the outstanding Main Like Sewer bond- of $1,000 esc1, due Tune 1. 188.J, with mf ii-y from the General Fund, not ixceedinn twenty-nine thousand dollars.

Sec. 2. Tiie ordinince hliall take effect immediately upon its approval. CONDITION OF THE MAIN LAKE SKWER. The special committee appointed at a previous meeting to examine into the condition of tiie Main Lake.

Sewer made the following report: To the HonoraMr, th; Council of the Citu of Oakland sn; In accordance with a resolution of Your Honorable body, your committee thereby appointed to examine ti Main Lake Sewer from Adeline street to the bay of Saa Francisco, report: This portion of the sewer is of re I wood, the inside lining being; of 2 inch redw od plank on the sides, and 4 inch redwood plank on the top, and 4-inch redwood platik on ths bottom. These ptauks were piked to frame timber, 0x8 redwood bents, 3 feet apart bet wet center, bolted to 12x12 stiingrs of. redwood 14 feet long; these stringers are bolted to piles 14 fee: from cei.tcr to center, longitudinally, and feet from center to center, transversely; piles are dtiven to hard bottom: the outside planks are of 4 inch red woo, spiked onto outside of framei-; the spikes of inside have ben eaten away by the salt water; tha planks are not decayed, but are coming off on the inside; the joints were not, toughened and groved nor caulked. The outlet at the bay is open at all times; the gate which was placed theie to keep out the flood tide was not properly poses. Adopted.

Twin baby cirriages i 7L0 Con Cal 7t 15 i Mono 7 50 9J0 Onhir 1 45 too Peer 50 Peerless 1 30 1:40 Potosi 6b(fe5c 5)5 1 501 4 200 Scorpion 570 1 20 110 Union 90c 4-i0 Utah 70rff7c 150 Ysllow.J 1 9i Crocker 75c r.AB LAMPS. 9d0 Exchea 2oc Additional gas I lamps were ordered 250 Grand 3rc Wednesday morning, andother precautions were taken to secure a peaceful polling of the vote, disturbance is anticipated during tha day. IN MARYLAND. Baltimore, November 31 -The election in Maryland to-day is for Controller of State, Clerk of the Court of Appeals, all tha members of the House of Delegates and nineteen members of the Sen. erected at the following places: Twei ty- 5lusi j- Lap Robes.

'hoic-? lot. with horse blankets, at H. SCHELLHAAS' Auction and Commission rooms, 408 Eleventh street. 300 il I' 1060 Hs: .1 la. 10 4 0 Mexican 1 Bu ninth and Grove streets, Summit and Orchard streets, Seveiith avenue and Tweaty- YSJTERDAT AfTSaJIOOH BALKS RSGUlAR Alpha.

ft (0 first and Seventhl avenue and Twenty-second street, ana on ths north side of also in process of organisation, and he, like Shrman, vn in advance, and on Sherman's left. ABSENCE OK PilKCAt'TION. 1 be mplete absence of the ordinary precautions always taken by military commanders since the beginning of history, it inexplicable. The only reason I can cenjecture for it grows out of the character of General Grant and his distinguished sub-j ordinate, and their inexperience. They had then no "practical knowledge of the re-! quirements of actual warfare.

General Sherman, except on one occasion, had nevtr heard a hostile gun fired. They had t. learn their art, and the country aurl i their army had to pay the cost of their teaching. Happily, ttiey were able to 1 profit by every less aud soon had no 1 tqual among our commanders. But be-cause they have since deserved so well of their country, is no reason why history should hi silent as to their mistakes.

The I Confederates would have made a treat i mistake in attacking us at all in such a i position, if we had been prepared to re-; eeive thsm. This want of preparation pre-' vented us from taking advantage of the SSa Mcxicau IloorOil loth 35 cen's per vard. CsrpetH and mattings cheap for cash at H. I0U Alta 25c 100 Andes tot 50 Belcher. .1 75 Twenty-fourth street, west of Telegraph 305 M-no.

7 2it7 1 83O Oohir 1 30 PERSONAL MENTION. Jchn H. Boalt will return from Washington next week. Mrs. S.

F. Gladwin will spend the winter at the Hotel Merritt. Miss Kate Weller, of Coloma. is visiting frbnds in San Francisco and Oakland. Colonel L.

B. 'an Burt and family -have engaged routns at Tubbs' Hotel for the winter. Miss Lilian A. Beckett, of East Oak-land, leaves on Thursday for Canada, to visit relatives. John T.

Ward and sister, Miss Kate A. Ward, left for Honolulu yesterday by the steamer Mariposa. Miss Cecite Peters, of this city, has accompanied her mother, M. A. Pe-ters, to Utica, Is.

where they will so avenue. 1)0 Best SB SO 210 Peer E.0.o'45c MORE t)AK TREES. ate. The election is proceeding very quietly, and thus far less excitement is manifested than at the Mayoralty election last week. The contest is between the 400 Bell3 Isle 05 200 Peerless 1 POLICE COURT.

Tlii following is to-day ra Police Court record: Henry Hansen, vulgar language; tried, found guilty, sentence to-morrow. L. W. Ailum, Hi el; pleaded not guilty, demaiSded a jury trial, case set for November 27th Colin Brown, battery; pleaded not demanded a jury trial, for November 17th. John Kelly, drunk: hned 810 or duys.

Albert Johnson, drunk; fiued 5100 or 50 days. Daniel Uempaev, drunk; fined SO or 3 days. Joe JT'i 852 96 5i0 601 5 3.0 Crocker Si 150 Potosi 65c 5H5 Savaire 1 250 Sierra 1 ol 2PO Silver luc Union t-drJrSOe 1)0 Jack 1 76 friends ani enemies of Senator Gormau. Crescent 11 11 leu re Parlors, Grand opening of the Crescent Manicure Parlors. Able, experienced operators.

Crescent toilet articles a specialty. Oriental Baths (riven. Superfluous hair removed; Bonoyo, new preparation for the eye. Agenta Mme. Metcier's Discovery.

40 Geary street, San Francisco. A reso'utiou was adapted directing the City Marshal to remove ok frees on Bruh street, bet tfeen Ninth asd Tenth streets, and one on the tame street between Tenth .11 ,1 Elsvei th streets. Permission 100 Exche 25c J0.1 1 00 COLORADO. Dkxveh, November 3d. The election is 350 Grand i passing off qnietly.

The weather is warm H. W. was also grantd Carpentrcr to reinive two oak trees trum the uorlti skli SHIPPING raTfclXIGgWCE. stan Francisco November 3, 1885 and sunny. The only State officer to be Perata, drunk; forfaited bail.

May Collins, drunk; fined S4 or 2 days. K-ite Moriaritv, drunk and vulgar language: of Third; street, between Harris in and journ tor the winter. elected is Judge of the Supreme Court. Alics streets. cases continued till Charles FIRE DEPARTMENT HORSE.S Anlvala Monday Novembers.

PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, October 3i. A hasty constructed, did not woik, and was taken i opportunity, and inflicting a crushing de- The following resolution was introduced off, feat upan the South. By it the war w- is eview 'of the voting throughout the city Arrivals at- the Galindo: Rag Baby Company; Miss Bessie Wolm; T. Heflr, Chico; Sylvan L.

Cook, San Francisco; H. Rice, Lockfbrd; B. W. Roberst Napa. OAKLAND BREVITIES.

re on Fire i pro'onged, and every village and hamlet Rare ('nance A large ass- rlir.er-t of English and American pocket cutlery, scissors, razor, spectacles, eje-iftaSKS, all the latest do vel tie kept in stock and sold at reduced K. BURNs' News Depots, 7th and Broadway, and 9th anil B'dway F. yat, Ladies' hairdresser and importer of human hair, 32 Keirnv street. San Francisco. 1 Yor wiil save money by purchasing furniture at Ryan Mellor's, 1158 Bioadway.

and referred to and Water: this morning shows that the polling is in the West bad its haijse i i mourning. Stmr Bonita Hunter, 12jda- frcm New Shasakl pas and 9,000 cases salmon, to Arctic Packing Co. I Stmr Crescent City, Stocklietb, 38 houn from Crescent City; passengers and uiile, to Hobbn, I WallaiAlCo. Stmr Eureka. Hannah.

2, days from San Pedro ully up to the average, and that less Migohcd, That George ToJhuntsv's pro REVIEWED KT UftWiT ratching is being done than expected. Or- illo a'lil milflj. to I i. oall. Prki anil In The Reptiblican State ticket is generally I Btmr Arago, Holt, 48 hours from joo Hay; pass and iude, to ISewpoit Coal Co.

receiving the full vote of the party, and Rr stmr Belzic. Walker. 24 iUvs 11 Xewcastie. 2.000 tons coal, to and II Co. The bottom of the sewer at outlet is 3k feet below marsh level cn 10 second below mean high tide.

At flood tide the water from the bay flows into the sewer, meets the flow sewerage coming down and forces it through the joints of the plank and the holes, where p'ank have come rff, so that the sewerage flows on the marsh land, through and over which the sewer lies. When the tide ebbs the wattr flows back lato the sewer through the cr ck and boles; this flow of watt aud sewage has cut away much of the marsh aud earth filled against the sewer and left HEM stmr Peluan, Hoop, 12 day tci Acriulco; If you intend sending for your relations there is no doubt, from present indications, that Quay, the Republican candidate fo- pasal to supply tw horses to the Fire of this ity at 200 each bs and the same is hereby accepted). SPHINKUXn CARTS. The City Marshal was instructed to discharge and riispe ise with eight of the street sprinkling irta from and afcer the date of meeting. Mr.

Hacket he -e made bis customary spsech ab'-ut the rettorts fr 'in th? City en route to anc juver isianu. 1 Ship Syren, Crocker. 168 days from New Bedford: ln Europe, call on VV hltney Co. Lx- DerJIolS, di turHtTgJhe continued till to-morrow for Eddie Crawford, violating ordinance; pleaded guilty, waived time, fined 82 or 1 day. John Dabneyaid Mary Dabney, disturbing the peace; continued till November 6th to be set.

Cornelius Murray and Djii Adam-son, violating ordinance; pleaded guilty, sentence? suspended. Clinton Guerney, violating ordinance; forfeited 85 bail. Willie iEvans, violating ordinance; pleaded guilty, 'waived time, fined 82 or 1 day. H. Poljrjck, drunk; pleaded guilty, sentence tomorrow.

-Cyrus W. Boyer. set for examiration November Uth. Juan Fernandez, drunk; withdrew former, plea, pleaded guilty, sentence J. W.

Kesler, two charges of battery 4- dismissed on motion of the Deputy District Attorney. I Xbe City's llealtb. The following figures are taken from tha report of Health Officer E. W. Buck for wbalmg ito'e, to BarUett.

press, 800 Broadway On A pril 1st our division w.s marched to an open fieldj and thera carefully reviewed by General Grant. This was our first sighiof the. victor of Donelson. Friday, the Itb of April, was a sloppy day, and just before sundown we beard firing off toward Sherman's division. We fell into line and started, toward the front.

After we had marched about a mile, pitch daiknes came on. Presently, a staff officer directed a countermarch back to camp, saying it wa only a rebel reconnois- Br Wallace. YVoodhouse. 7 days from New- State Treasurer, will receive at least 10,000 majority in the city. There is some scratching of Rowan, Republican, for Sheriff.

The rest of the Republican city a 1 NT 4IVI o.t.a mal r. li. ri.Wr.ir. City Justice F. W.

Henshaw reports collected in fees for the month of October. City Justice Jenks reports 103 2o collected. John Smith, George Mi.ffitt, Pat. Mol-loy fciid Fred Lawrence, four brake-beam passengers, were captured last night, ami this morning pleaded gniity. They were sentenced to three days each.

Alameda Cbspter, No. 3ti, R. A. will hold its regular meeting to-morrow evening, at which the fourth degree will be conferred. By courtesy the degree will also be conferred upon a candidate of Oakland Chapter, Xo.

26. Members of both are requested to be present. Epirures J. Souffraine's Commercial Oysfer and Coffee loon, 10(12 Washington street. It is the neatest saloon of the kind in Oakland.

Go there for a nice homelike meal. ticket is conceded. Mardial setting out the laborers in his em ploy. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, November 3i, It is an ex roLICEMAN AtroINTED.

Xesolrtd, That si H. Mitchell is hereby ance. It was a nasi march back in I the mud, dense woods, and thick dark-I ness. tremely quiet and unexciting voting-day. Platters and Plates.

Eighty di zen just arrived and on saa thirtv cents on the dollar, at H. a Boston and in many of the wards tbat ap acted a regular policeman ot ttie city usually present a lively appearance the utmost quiet prevails. There are four tickets and Co. Br bark Firth of Stronsa, Porter, 79 ilnys frcm Sydney; 1,8.0 tons coal, to Balfour, Outhile and Co. Br bark In Duke, Jone 195 dava from Sunderland; 1,200 tons coal, coke, 220 tons pig iron.

60 tons rie is, to 11 Spreckels and Bros. Ital bark Carta Mainetto. Barbiere. 56 day from Guayaiiuil; in baUast, to Carl Hensen. Stm whaiing batk Millard, 12 day from Fox Islands; 900 bbl oil, 12,000 lbs bone, to Pacific Steam haling Company.

Schr Garcia. Grrdan, 40 hours from Point Arena; ib cds wood. 2.1O0 posts, 10 ft lumber, to Iversen aiid Jensen. Schr Elsie Irersen, Nelson, 2 days from Wbits-boro; 97 ft lumber, to White. Schr Stevens.

Melander, 55 days fm Marshall Islands; 185 too copra, 75 bx corals, 700 lb shark tics, to A Crawford and Co. Schr Chri-tina HteSena, Johnson, 34 hcurs from Pigeuu Point; 1.100 shingles, to Biggins ai Collins Schr Pet. Hey. 24 hour rm Stillwater Cove; 4000 pests, to Hi gird and Collins, Schr Reliance, Topfer, 24 hour fn Phelps Land- Oakland. Adopted.

bv a unanimous vote. It is prubsble tHat Bailiff Thoma A. City Wharlinxer's Report. New To-day. the field, tfi9 regular Republican, The report of the City Wharfinger for Downey will be promoted to detective All this day the Confederate army was stsurrgiing through the woods and mud, on its march from Coiinth to attack u.

It was the expectation of General Johnson and his subordinates to cover the intervening space between the two armies in this one day, snd a'tack early Saturday morning; but the difficulties of the march were such that he di 1 not make more than half the regular Democratic, the National Labor and the Prohibition. the month of October: Total Lumber of deaths from all causes, ol; zymotic diseases, 10; constitutional diseases, local diseases, 22; developmental diseases, violent icauses, 5. Deaths resulted from duty in place of Fned. Fuller, removed, and that Samurd Mitchell will be eiven the two weeks ending October 31st, shows dockage collected, $48 40; wharfage, 199 10; lolls, S3 70. Total, $250 80.

his old sitioa of Polite Court baibff. THE PRESIDENT VOTES. Buffalo, November 3J. Shortly be. the following causes Alcoholism, 1: diph OPPIClAL BND3.

1 The bonds el W. R. Thomas as Captain the distance, and had to go into camp for the night. Saturday wai a reasonably fore eight o'clock this morning. President Cleveland went to the polling place of large cavities.

In the mean time there has been deposited on the matsh and in the sloughs a large amount of residue from the sewage which has become stagnant atid utriried, emitting the Ifoulish odor, is a preat annoyance as well asactutse of tickness to people living in that portio i of th city near Adeline street. Yonr committee would ricommend the following remedy: First, construct two culverts across the Railroad embankment on either side of the sewsr to let the water from the by into the marsh, and construct a gate at the outlet of the tenet to keep the water from the bay from breaking up into the wer. By letting the water into the matsh through the two culverts it will rise with the tide, and there will not he so much pressure outward fr. the sewer carry sewage on to the marth, besides the flow and ebb of tide water will purify the marsh and sloughs which are now so possible to vile sewage. When the culverts and the gate are onstructed, ditches should be dug along the Barsh parallel with the sewer on either side, of surH itnt depth and width, and far enough kwiy from the sewer to form with th earth excavated from said ditches an theria, cholera infantum, croup, diarrhoea, consumption, cancer, The report for the entire month shows: Dockage, 892 50; tolls.

-8 70; wharfaee, $383 40. Total earnings tor month, $484 00 Uncollected October 31s, 20 Paid to City Treasurer, 8650 20, P. lice, with John L. Bromley and W. the First district of ths Eighth ward and lag: 00 rxln wood, to Alexander.

sw-hr Cmsdon. Nelson. 8 hours from Bodeea: pneumonia, convulsions, asthma, B. Hardy as sureties, r. J.

Wood as gastritis, meningitis, congestion of nis oauot tor tne straijrnt uemo- 2a ix butter, to kuh ana Hewlett. of which $429 40 is on October account, Schr Caroline. Areas. 43 hours frm Phelps Lard cratic ticket. He remained there a few and 5-20 80 on beptember account.

special police officer, with Mary Mocney and Benjamin Wal assureties, and D. D. Henderson as special police officer, with F. J. Edward i and Geo.

Atkinson as sureties, wre rafei red to the Committee Impounded Animals. minutes chatting with old acquaintances and then returned to bis law office. He will probably leave at 5 p. if. for ing; 5 C00 posts, to Biggins and Collins.

Schr lizzie lidrby, Chriatopheraoa, 36 hours from Natarro; 90 ft lumber, to Ti jnor and Co. Ti'eslia November 3. Br ship Patterdale. Alliacn 136 day 'from Liverpool; mdse, to Balfour, Guthrie snd Co. Sain Wm Mac.

Harknea. 13 days from Nauai- The report of our City Pcundmaster lungs, I congestion, apoplexy, ny-drothorax, 1: heart disease, capillary bronchitis, enteritis, hemorrhage from bowels, dentition, inanition, old age, burns, fall, internal injuries, suicide by hanging. The deaths were distributed by wards as follows: 1st ward, 25; 21 ward, 3d ward. 4-! ward. 5th ward, ward, 7th ward, 7.

Males. 26; females, 25. Annual death rite per 1,000 inhabitants, estimating the ipulation at 43. 14 23 100. Dailimore for tbe month of October shows: Dogs en hand October 1st, 27; impoorded during month, iccludim; dead dogs picked i omo; 3500 tons coal to John wenfeld.

City Hall and jtolice. OONDCCT 4r POLICEMEN. Ia reply fcu Mr. Barker, the Mayor pleasant dy, but leneral Johnson's troops had got so entangled in the forests, he did not feel i ti- in attacking until all bis preparations were made, which took tha whole of Saturday. Hs tbeu mnved up to within a mile or two of Sherman and Prentiss, and went into camp wthin sound of our drums.

THE 'EJIEIIT'SJ ADTASCK. At daylight on a Sunday morning the Twenty-first Missouri was sent to make an observation towards Corinth. They ran dumb upon the Confederate skirmish line, which it promptly attacked. Immediately the Missourians saw an army behind the skirmish line advancing, upon them. They could hold their ground but for a moment.

The enemy's advance swept them back, and, like an avalanche, the Confederate Estate of H. risr.it. Mary Emily Wright has petitioned for up, 19i; dogs killed. 156; redeeme.d, 29; sold, 5. Goats on hand October 1st, letter of administration of the estate of the late Henry C.

Wright, of tbe firm of 5 stted tbat ha ha I made some inquiries into th conduct of Special Odicers Batch-elder and Ajre, bt he wa not prepared impounded during October, killed, dead goats picked np, 6. Dead horses Wright Browne, commission merchants, Ship bpartaa. Polite, 11 day fm Seattle ton coal to Cornwall. Baik Fresno, Lewi. 13 day? fm ber to Pope and Talbot.

Schr Bo i th, Jacob. 24 hours from Navarro Hirer; 130 ft lumber to Ticheoor and Co. larasea Moan Y. November 2. Stmr Mariposa, Hay ward, Honolulu: Spreck el and Bra Stmr Mexico.

Huntington, Victoria sad Port Tuwnawud; UoodaU. Perkias and Co. hauled away, cows, pigs, calves, embank uent. against the sides of the sewer 1 1 report bis opinions publicly. He was of San Francisco.

His property consists Lyon Relief Corp Eutertain m'ent. as may be directed by the City Lcetneer. cat-, 11: chicken', 17. One caif 1m of a house and lot on xteenth avenue, These ditches 11 facilitate th tl of pounded and redeemed for w2 oQ. willing so state opinions to any oi tne Councdaien privataiy.

East Oakland; a one-baif interest in a Tbe ladies of Lyon Relief Corps will tide water to and from Ibe and the building known as 34 and 36 Steuart Pic Plead uilty give an entertsioment this evening, at BIDS FOR SCPPLIKS. Bids for furnuhinK supplies to the several embankments will assist in preventing tbd sewer from leaking, Alvin F. Pic the Mexicn who stole Hai cock Hail, tbe receipts of which wil street, San Francic a half interest in tbe businrsa of tbe firm, and various city were opened and read. a and bugg valued at 265, from be applied to aiding the unifies of the army poured into the inns of Sherman's ThSji we would recommend that on the inside it 1m resptked with galvan.ifd interest in shipping, the whole valued i each bid by a certified ths liv-ry rn (A Connors k. Winters, on veterans of the war when there is need.

and Fri-cttsss divwvjus. At the brut firing at $50,000. wrouzht spikes; also that the ints of in our oi' had sn-ru'-e to srm. 5v toe tiro- Tbe f. Ilowing will he the program mt the 1st rd Atujuat, pies did euilty in check or tbat am tir.t in coin aide planks be caulked with Portland te- MoxxAV, November X.

Stmr Mariposa. Haffwwrd, Hoanlulo. 8. mr Yaqaica. Ldand, Point Anna.

Stmr Newport. Smith. Newport Stmr Los Anlr. Ton Helms WOmiBcton. btmr Mexico, UuatiogtoB, etc Mex mi A I rata, CordtvoU, Akauv Schr Fannie A Hyde, Jespersua, Ti Inlfiisss motion r.f Mt Carothers.

ths aiscn-! the ensmy hud ret.eheJ 1 ur ramts bisbt Jodir: alnrpoy a tjonrt sm i Police Jnsiet Bepsrt. The report of Police Judge S. F. Daniels Opecing' adtireaa, A. J.

Hoilvwoixi, Umti man -er Lyon Post; piano solo, ML-s Kali ioa of and action' upon the bisfe was made regiments bad become p.itiall.; form, d. Y-eterdiv t-i a chsrsrs i erand larceny, and far the month of October shows: Cases -jsaent. Beepectfuily umuted, T. Barker. John Hackett, J.

T. Cakothers. tbe business i special meeting to be was or lerea to appear next Saturday for cbuma, male tpartette, Besham's Choir; re. itatii Mrs. Blian; nooe.

Mrs. Ken disposed of daring the month. 198; total eutnce. Bryant Services. Lnlest frsm Point O-mina Bot-sD Iw nedy; recitation, Fred K.

Brooks; cornet solo, Master Eddie Ci.ik; recitatii-n, Mis TO BETA IB THE SSWEB. amount of fines imp wed, total amount of fines, etc, collected, $795: due TAPE WORM Services will be btl th evening at he Ship Cmutos Moody and seta PaaaaDla Vr. Hackert int radioed the following Katoo; Uiwaiun Mr. rSootb. from Alameda county for examinations.

Market Street Chapel Fwenty-second and ABoe Kimball $24. City Lice REMOVED A LITE IS TWO bat th-y weie all aunervad by the shock. Soms wers captaretl by the enemy before they could get their clothes on. Some, without firing a shot, br. ke for tbe three miles away, and cowered beneath its banka Ge nerai Sherman and his staff mounted their horses and galloped past the Fiftf -tbird Ohio.

As he reached ths slight elevation he beheld the Confederate army sweepirg down upon him. Their skirmish line fired at bus, killing his ordirfy. DEMORALIZED TBOOP3. maimuasu iswira Market streets) ia memory of tha poet called for next Thursday niytit. Mixun DEBRIS, A comnrunicstioa was read from tbe Boatd of Trust ees 4f Sacramento in reference to signing a petition to Congress is reference to tbe deposit of mining debris ia tbe 1 i vers and harbors ot the State.

Mr. Hackett favored tbe signing of the petition at once, mi: oa motion of Mr. Ca-r others the matter was ordered included in resolntioQ: JTsjwfinf. That the City Eagineer be cr tvetad to have constructed an embank Tbe resort of C. W.

Hilton, ee City rirysul. roe services will be conducted by Vxn Stratum circle of Chataniaa circle. License Collector, for the month of October, jShuw: Received for general and Boyer and tbe Baggy. A charge of embezzlement has been mada against Cjrus W. Boyer, alias sent along the sides of the Main Like Sever, the earth to bj takn from the Taw Swiss Cenfeeaxoawt T- I By flOflBWt BHPTJITaBad SSM jaana The best ion cream saanoiaotarsd oa La a J.1 Coast, served many part of the dir.

Par- i SLLSTwSSaaSSbTt Em fSsavH ticular attention gin to orders fr wtd- ass TbaoksgivlBg Day Harah land adioinins: the dib to ex trader' license, dog tags, $67 50; duplicate dog tags, $8 75; vehicle num The Presides ia a procUmatioi dated Bytra, who took fi'ght toward Sonera end from Uii treet tbri osli th cut Bart' at Waabtavton yeaterday. baa set ISA vff SsllllHI Mill ismsil SI nas MS lirsinaaa sn Ttl xoart wn 1 son un issATaJHHI atesj serosa toe the special inee: log tor ti-xt fsaltiu iwwal uiMMir lor nixt bers, vehicle hU General Prentka' troops were more de- tienerai 1'ieuttss' troops were more ds- 1 and width a Thursday evening. which amount has' bean paid to 1 Thursday, the th inrtsnttTtrr Taajrka- aauon a wen mm i. $6,006 23, wh $6,006 25. a.

tbe ity Ti hsi The Council thi adjouraed. lavralied than Sharman. Whtda ragi tha Ci Tsaasaa. I KtagDay. i tor taa a las..

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