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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - August 30, 1871, New York, New York                               VOL XX NO 6222 THB NBW ROUTE BETWEEN NEW-YORK WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30 1871 TOT AMD PACIFIC Ate one atoca oa the BONDS of AM COM PANT and the rapidity ten the Loan valeh waa for la and blda fair to be THE GREAT CARPET TRICK The Heal Cost of the Estimate by an Eminent Firm as to the Actual Quantity Required oat at an early Oar Introduced this loan roll and cordial Indorsement knowing nitty found In a of in- with for both principal In- terest M well M a pront In nent ol the value at Bonds Alter entire loan WM absorbed The United realising of Road granted the Company USUAL GRANT ra THK TO Tie tads located in and the U excellent fbr tanning and an otter purposed and through which the Bt Joseph and Denver Railroad to known at Goring ASW The prairie ol Nebraska it valuable aa a natural for the uu At Uie market value of the graft would realize an amount In excess of the entire bonded debt of tbe By stipulation the lands be sold for teas than per acre Tile tar the are directed to retire the bonds of the Company the of the land when UM same can bo purchased at ox under 113 The cago and bonds are at 111 and s per cent bonda at UO and there la every nasan to believe that the BT JOSEPH CITY 8 per Gold The operations ot a liberal fond the land win accelerate the advance m the Bonds to the to the road lUelf It la only w remark that ttM from Stormy Union Pacific St OK tAe fit and Denver City Read it Ulan via wAtU from to via St tlu tatting it equal lei too mila and via U it ever no milet It wlD be seen that the St and Denver City Road woat may called aa lint Ou and Pacific It wfU a and toot link to rur and mutt divert to Uulf a very large portion of tlu traffic in freight and tin Atlantic and Tne Une ol the road la wall populated and In many parts densely so an exiting trade therefore Its completion In tbe year Hon Schny let tbe present of the United recommended on tbe Missouri Hirer at Ou of ttu Union Pacific Railroad but the aval war prevented of that road on the very line now occupied by the Bt Joseph and Denver City Company The Eastern Division of the road Is completed and in successful operation from Bt Joseph to a distance of 111 miles The this division were closed by our firm and have advanced to 102 and at any time time On oil told the had a ready market for tht tame al an by Controller COHNOLLY and Mayor HALT and paid to somebody or other there appear chargea for shades and curtains for the new to the amount of 49 It foW analyzing the warranta that the carpett for the and alone cost g We have favored with an estimate prepared by one of the first houses In the City of the sum for which the he carpeted from basement to rooL This estimate has heen prepared on not only o liberal hut an IB assumed that all the carpeta are lined although as a matter of fact wo do not that tho work has boon done in that Whore are actually down on the floors their value now has heen estimated aud a measurement of them taken In abort the following estimate is based upon actual inspection of the by competent business men and any in tbe CKy would we believe bo very happy to take a contract for furnishing tho entire place for ESTIMATE FOR GROUND FLOOR Surrogate Office 225 square at 50 50 Surrogate Office laying M Private Office not opened say yards Brussels 26 168 TC Surrogate Court not opened say making 250 yards at 15 ccuta w Surrogate Court not opened say making 250 yards Brussels Carpet at 25 M Surrogate Court not opened making 325 yards Brussels at 10 County Clerk's Office 200 square yards at Private Offices not opened say making 75 yards Brussels Carpet at Private Offices not opened making 75 yards at 10 Private Offices not opened making 60 yards at 15 Sheriffs Office 375 yards at f 1 Sheriff's Office laying at 10 cents Private Offices not opened say 35 yards Brussels Carpet at re 75 Private Offices not opened making 35 Brussels Carpet at 10 Private Offices not opened 30 yards SECOND FLOOR Supreme Court 175 yards Tapestry Carpeting at Circuit Part n 175 yards Tapestry Carpeting at 50 Circuit Part L 45 yarda Tapestry Carpeting at fl 50 Two Offices 45 yards Carpeting at fl Office 193 yarda Tapestry 50 Supremo Court 193 yards Carpeting at 50 Total yards Making 824 Yards Tapestry Carpeting at 10 cents Six hundred yards Lining at 15 cents Two hundred yards Cocoa Matting at Laying 200 yards Cocoa Matting at 10 cents FINANCE DEPARTMENT GENERAL NEWS Dr Livingstone's Progress in the Interior of Africa 80000 16875 750 000 66350 3750 3 50 75 263 07 50 6750 28800 28800 8340 0000 SOOOO Controller's Offices 150 yarda Tapestry Carpeting at 50 Supreme Court Clerk's Office 150 yards Tapestry Carpeting at 50 Making 300 yards Tapestry Carpeting at 10 cents Two hundred and fifty yards Lining at 15 cents Controller's Office 250 yards Brussels Carpet Chamberlain's and County Clerk's Offices 180 yards Brussels Carpet at 25 V Office adjoining 250 yards Brussels Carpet at 25 Making 680 yards Brussels Carpet at 10 cents Five hundred and fifty yards Lining at 15 cents Small Offices 100 yards Carpet at 25 Making 100 yards Carpet at 10 cents Outside of Main Offices Controller's Department 300 square yards at 81 50 Laying SOU square yards at 10 cents THIRD FLOOR 00 225 00 9000 37 50 68 00 8250 225 00 10 00 10 00 30 40 upon price This early and remarkable success of a new railway parallel and we refer to It the satisfaction We f Ml confident that the bonda of the Western Division will form no exception to those of tie Eastern Division bnt when tbe loan is ont all tho bonds of the Joseph ami Denver City Company will and eventually stand as aa ol tba and tbe Michigan say 112 to 120 The Bonds both principal and Interest In Gold are offered for the at and crued interest In with tte reserved to advance Ibe without notice Five-twenty bonds and all marketable will be received current market price commission In payment for these boods In exchanging for thott of IM St and CUv Railroad Company the 16 per tent mori m On principal and 3 per unt gold in per annum mart than trv exchanging for tht new per cent loso re- lating to will lie no 4 Superior Court Part I Court Part U General Offices Clerk's Office Private Office General Term near Rotunda Opposite ditto Common Special Term Offices adjacent Ditto Trial Term Part I Trial Term Part II General Term Total yards Tapestry Carpet at Making 2.626 yards Tapestry Carpet at 10 cents 2.000 yards Lining at 15 cents 200 yards Cocoa Matting at 50 Laying 200 yards Cocoa Matting at 10 cents 75 yards at 91 50 Laying 75 yards at cents 100 Cocoa Brush Mata say Twelve small Jury-rooms for Some of thoHO are probably not used at all that all are carpeted the following is the 540 yards Tapestry at fl 50 Making ditto at 10 cents 400 yards Lining for di tto 175 175 270 CO 200 200 150 150 200 100 45 45 275 275 275 fO 26250 30000 80000 20 00 11250 7 00 The Arabs Friendly and Look on Him as a Resident time of the explosion arc still missing Three more of those died this afternoon Tbe report of tbe death of WILLIS la Incorrect THE LODONA ol the tbe Her Strewn tbe More of the Entente M Thiers Opposes the Report on Prolongation of Cholera in and Yellow Fever la Latest Advices of Recent rine Disasters JACKSONVILLE Fla Aug Capt Horn's son tbe first and second officers chief engineer first oasis unt engineer chief cook one fireman and fire seamen have been saved from the Lodona There were thirty-three souls on board The Captain purser and nineteen others have drowned The Lodona t bow Is partly out of water bnt the vessel Is ered a total The beach for thirty miles la strewn ber cargo PRICE FOUR CENTS Into the where ihr mrt by Mi D N who at put hli band her month to pro rent ber from tna flame and held It until by the help of aome other gentlemen the Ore woa WM carried Into tba Florence Home and attended by Dr Jonia Her are chiefly en the face arma and are bat uot and U U hoped that abe will able to reaume lier UOD at toe theatre in d few day a AQUATIC 15 But supposing 81000 54 00 GO Grand total estimate Amount actually charged to the 024 00 15 46 DR LIVINGSTONE Di ma m The LONDON Ane Dr KIRK of Zanzibar that Dr la still in tne try west ol the Araba there count him In that no iDRis toward him He la moving slowly but safely and will leave no In the geographical problem whether Lake ganyika is the real bead of tbo or it It Uca by tfco Congo 31 Wo caunot answer this But BUBS TWEED'S BOD 270.11 Wall U Dae to the for overcharge Tho question now arises WLat become of tbo carpets by this 31 T has just opened tho Metropolitan Hotel and wo find tbe following description of the bouse in The new furniture IB Every loom in the Hotel been completely renovated and redecorated and entirely refurnished The Indies is a perfect Royal milout and cover the floors and gold and walnut furniture abounds The chambers On the third floor are marvels of carets of the softest tint cover the floors and in the bedroom is an carved walnut of tho pattern with furniture to match Tbe bridal suite consists of parlor two bedrooms and two nil connecting Tbo furniture in each corresponds TLe famous corner suites which in WARREN LELAND'S time wore ao fitted up with an extravagance tbat almost incredible Tho one on tho second floor is in mauve to match That on tbe third floor is in blue satin and lace with the finest of Axminster on the u miracle of and gilding and Booms bettor fitted for a fairy palace than for a public hotoL the young proprietor woro Hon O W Brennan Senator Norton Hon Thomas C Fields Florence Howard Paul Col John R Fellowa Hon Michael J Shandley Hon Ihirnin Dr Capt Walsh Hon James R Robinson Justice Dowling Hon R D Sharpe HON HENRY SMITH and others i the room and around tho well-appointed tables flowed like a GERMANY Tbe Entente with Prance BERLIN Aug of day that besides the of tbo Emperors of and Germany to the Kaiser will meet the Em- in November at some paint on the Tbe National Zeitung that Count baa been recalled and that Baron TON replaces bim him aa Choree d'Affaires of Germany at Versailles Thia the above-named Journal that scourer relations with Franco render it sible for Germany to dispense military In that country the ol mad Uie Ann LARET the French Minister of Works has his portfolio M bss promised National Guards of Bordeaux that as a token of appreciation of their services to the country they shall be the lost of the citizen army to be disbanded It la said that tbo Comte na has disapproved ol tbe seeking on the part ol the Legitimists of a to M Several nf tho Paris papers have been for publishing falsa news Tho Journal deplores the Introduction of M amendment In tbe Assembly yes day Tbo says that M Is opposed to the wording of the report of the Committee on tbe for the prolongation of his powers will speak Its adoption on day The Deputies ol the Extreme Left tbe and the Left Centre held meetings after Mondays sitting Of tbe Assembly to deliberate aa to their future conduct DISASTERS IN BRITISH WATERS Wreck of A Steamer Ban flown by the Allan Steamer LONDON Ang has been lost off Dundee ana six were drowned The Allan from Quebec ran down the steamer Aber ID Channel AU on board are believed to have boon taken off tbe before the though that waa tbe work of but few ANOTHER DISASTER Hun A Sekooner Bank the Scene Ang Sunday ing tho schooner fhat D Bollock of mouth N H Capt OEO left York loaded with 182 tons of coal from and for All was fair and she waa making good tune until about 4 P M when she was within about six miles of Island tne light bearing bair when sbe was brought np all having struck not laid down in the charts bnt the winds prevailed soon drove her off sod sail waa shortened which eased ber up Tbe excitement waa great among the crew of six and one passenger when examination nothing could be found of the damage sod on trying to find the depth of water in tbe hold were alarmed when four feet waa an- The pumpa were at once manned bnt the water continued to gain fifteen per hour Tbe Captain then ent away the floor and found that the leak waa under her quarter and gaining rapidly Every tion waa used to get ber Into water and she rounded to about of a mile of Faulkner's Island tbe wind gale o'clock the the Captain and crew abandoned ber ing nothing bnt the on their backs and in twenty the sank in five fathoms of water Tbe vessel was built at Brook Long Island and wsa over twenty yean old bnt waa In good condition and perfectly worthy She was Dot Insured It is supposed from the locality where tbe disaster that sbe must have struck on the masts of a sunken vessel when in the trough of the heavy sea that waa running ft ITALY Disturbance in the of Alan Killed nnd LONDON Ang violent tion took place In the of Rome ou day A drunken crowd led by one a brother of the who was beheaded through the streets shouting against the priests until It waa dispersed by tbe soldiers Several shots were and one person was Killed and were wounded THE EPIDEMICS front Cholera nt K linat Yellow Fever BERLIN Ang were 329 deaths from cholera in the week ending the inst Including 137 No deaths have occurred from cholera at during tbe last two days MADRID Ang vessels from tbe islands Of Cuba and Old and Now Providence are at Spanish ports to prevent tbo ble Introduction of tho yellow fever into tho country CHARLESTON S C Ang few new cases of fever have been reported and three of the oases previously reported have terminated fatally since yesterday Large numbers of persons have loft tho city Opinions are still dirtied aa to the probability of the dis- ease assuming the proportions of aa epidemic THE MOBILE EXPLOSION Thirty-five Beneath the Wreck MOBILE AJa Ang steamer tain brought over eleven dead bodies this ing from the wreck This makes a total of thirty-five bodies recovered ao far It Is feared tbat many more are still the wreck The were mainly composed of tho working class with their No known citizens arc among tbe killed except G tbe cotton weigher Tho following are among tbo killed Cupt Wm Eaton Mary and Ellen George Crosswell J Peterson pilot W J vost Mrs Mary Hannon Mra Annie Ellward Cornelia Jacob M Powers Eliza and Agoos Nicholas Alexander Oscar Octavia Bernard Robert Anderson M E Homer Mra Picket and son Wm B Joseph L Orient and Sarah McDonald Probable Action br the Next Concrete WASHINGTON Ang many locent disasters by the explosions of boilers Is exciting tho gravest comment among boat men and others In many of the officials of the Department who have charge of matters pertaining to boat and It seems apparent that one result of tbo deep feeling exists will be the presentation of valuable suggestions re- tbe law upon tbe when Con- gress meets In December flo Bodies in the Teasel Greatly Shattered Va Aug submarine diver ot Mobile bu thoroughly explored tbe sunken wreck of tho Wart bnt failed to discover any bodies He reports the boat terribly shattered by tbe explosion community Is still greatly excited and an Investigation will be made to if sible tbo cause of the So far tbe casualties are killed twenty-nine wounded twenty-six Many persons believed to have on board the Ocean Wait ot of tho Tho Local Withdrawal of tho t John drew HALIFAX N 8 Ang The weather is fine and cool There U very little breeze hardly for tbe There entry for the first race for Provincial aod fishing vessels of fifty tons for the race and same class of vessels of from twenty to fifty tout were eleven Tbe vessels started aboot o'clock were races in all for the above kind Tba today are ot a local character and little Interest Tee city U Tbe Paris crew bare backed out of the great which Lakes After having tried tbe they hare eluded thut the water 1s unsaleable for their boat and ao Col BCOTT at an Inter- view this afternoon and declined to enter the contest Their entry was made by telegraph and they will be required to pay the tee of They now propose to stay out ot the race and to tbe winning crew for the same amount of the contest to taka in smooth water and no other Thru action In this affair haa created the moat fonod disgust among the other erewa and tbo people generally Tbe feeling against the John crew was not the most pleasant on of tbe bombastic talk they made about the match on the aud the shabby of tbe Renforth crew and this new freak set everybody bnt their own people Tho Bar TOLEDO Ohio Aug The following bare been entered for tbe afi Bay CoUint Lalta E 0 Barker and Coral ol Detroit 3 Phantom and of Cleveland Ida Mont and of Bar of dusky Sportsman and of Tuledo Pi re Canadian yachts attending the regatta wilt enter upon their arrival at Bay on tha of September tbe day before the race EXPEDITION Reruns of the to St John It B of the Northward FORT of the United Slates steamer re- ports morning to the Navy Department from N B bis return from Greenland The arrived at ae veo days from Bu John and fifteen from New-York The Arctic steamer which sailed from Aug a arrived at only days In advance of tbe Tbe cargo Of coal provisions Ac was transferred from the to tbe Polant and tho latter sailed Poleward on the afternoon of Ang IT with bright prospects of an open season Tho left Ang 19 Tbe object Of her has been accomplished and tbe instructions fully executed The may be expected at Boston on Tuesday WASHINGTON for Bofandiasi topped of an Allowed CBi Special to the New-York Times I today with the solicitors of tbe Revenue Bureau heard arguments by CARROLL Attorney-General ol Pennsylvania Col of Philadelphia and SON Of this City In favor of two claims for tbo refunding of sugar tares The claims were some time ago allowed by Commissioner without consulting bis solicitor or even u clerk lu office who had been familiar with the questions Involved Tbo Revenue law when first framed laid a tax on tbn business of sugar refineries A part of this contests of sugar lo molasses aud to audit wan claimed that these processes were not Intended to be faxed but it was de- should bo and all tbe have so and some of after extended Within a year or two there bun been n of tne law so ibe no loneer in dispute and tbe tax IB still collected The claimants to show tbat tbe changing of mo to sugar is not any more thao le charging It to whisky but refinement muy If It docs not usually take place in tbe cess ana It has been decided over and over again tbe tax was properly and legally ed The claims In tbe two canes In question to about 100.000 After Commissioner allowed payment was slopped m tho office of the Secretary and tbat IB tbe reason they are now up strain If they are paid tno gate Is opened for to flow out of tbe Treasury Tbo de- will be rendered m a few days Tbe Com- missioner of Internal Revenue will to-morrow sue a circular to the revenue officers of tbe try designed to stimulate them to Increased and efficiency Tbe difficulties m tbe office the Inst few months had a rather de- moralizing effect on tbe whole service as was shown at tbe time hut It Is now speedily com luff up tn the grade of efficiency which lied It till early In the Summer INFORMATION FOB Tbe annual special report en fall for to the prices and rentals of labd staple products facilities of access to market cost of farm the kind Of labor In demand In the Western and Southern Stales and containing tables tne average weekly paid in tbe several States for factory mechanical and farm labor tbe cost of provisions groceries dry goods and in tbe various tricis of tbe country prepared bv the Bureau of Statistics Is Issued In a neat ana con- venient form from the Government Office Tbo volume contains about pages god Includes States snd two tories in the scope of Its inquiry and tion The tables aie very full and and contain a mine of Interesting acd for statistician of Ballet Girl in Theatre BOSTON Aug 11 o'clock last at close ol toe of tbe Firs at tbo Howard Athenaeum EMILI one of tho ballet girls was I Ing in Ibo when arces took fire from tbo fireworks on tbe siaco Sho rau out al the The for N Y Aug to thia date fifteen entries forthe toga International five for tbo oared race and ten for the following are tbe crows entered for the fanner race The WASD brothers four of the crew tbe crew tke crew of the Taylor and crew of England Those entered for the scull race are Kaye and Heory Coulter of tbe Ellis Ward of the Ward Brothers crew Bright Kelly Chambers and Percy of tbe True crew j H Badler aod Robert ot Taylor and crew of Jl not yet been determined oh which races take The entries be ou list lost The It T hy Fire ROCHESTER afternoon about a o'clock a barn In the village at Round Pie owned by Kr waa struck by lightning aet on fire and The flames spread to adjoining Ings and shortly the barns and hotel ot Mr BALDWIN the barn of Mr GILBERT tbe ofj MILLS Co Capt and at Mr were destroyed together with m and name not learned But few of the burned saved were ten buildings In all sweeping away nearly the whole tion of the village Tho aggregate loos Is mated at 110.000 MILLS A Co have an of unu Mr BALDWIN of TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES dipt J clerk In Memphis Tenn was killed BROWNE a whose ADAMS bad aod refused to ADAMS was crouching under the counter whea tired with a too In his right thp only liad having loet the other in Petersburg VaJ IJe lived about three hoara CLAHY was found in tbe streeta of Washington ou Monday n wound IB over four In length He acn to give any information to tbe kls injuries Hla and he Home TLe National Union for the Suppression of met 81 James were taken toward to the laws which will advance tbe cause of auce The jury in the of J LET of cHarged in returned diet of guilty A lu of will be made Tlie Minister of War has to tDo a scheme for the the Swedish Artur tobo and tbe are to be paid 100 thalen per annum The extension of tbe Railroad from to Port Jefferson on the side of Long Island Is taking The only thirteen miles through an lately level country The Uorverealist Convention waa held in Syracuse yesterday a tutlon was adopted and E W waai elected President and rotary Tho of the Unit iron fon ibe Railroad liee tof on keel for tbe second will be laid immediately atf lie same O F PAPT waa arrested doy and to Boston for a inatt ol Jewelry He is lo hall frona New-York and to a desperate character An explosion of petroleum ore on Hoard n at Englanrt and vessel destroyed Two sona were killed Tbo jury in the case of W REED or Medway Me lor murder oQ JOHN RAT ID of murder in the first decree The mill corner of Chestnut and streets Philadelphia belonging to the rish burnea yesterday loss THOMAS SCULLY knocked JAMKS Into a kettle of boiling fst in Roxbury on Monday while Kn wOl baa arrested Tt in laid that the ofj to 6.000 of me city W France and America Dr A G THOMAS late of Georgia baa betn elected of Greek lo the Western Ind The President haa appointed of Nebraska to he register of the land office al West Point STEPHEN J W Fourth Auditor oC the Treasury is to perform Uie of the absent acting Auditor JOHN IRWIN who murdered his VAN was at Bt Louis on Monday SPENCER PETTIS an forger had examination ind was held for in 01 ball The schooner if Cleveland came at Point Burwell daF and Is going to pieces fast The Paris Journal has been publishing false news JEWS PA PER I   

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