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, £ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDA NOVEMBER 21, 1872. 2 P R T S PERICDIC o HRE whoare ekinning and Killing all of thefr oak trees to | tho testimony in detail. Tho first duty of the | here. He scems to have ‘been & peculiar man in | arrive at the facts. Mr. Blackall immediatel; i The miners of the “Moun- | ing mann which were tied AL LITERATURE. et coniaiag i toch moner, and oging ¢4 | Coroner's fur, of courso, was fo o e e, | Boms zoapoetarsa ane of s pecaliorits was | oblaized & macrast for B sty | taine as oo sogaon of bibuminous coal s called, | together, e e e Teh the ot for fromm here for that monoy1 Dy dads!? mains of the sxidlitz powder left in the goblet | bis aversion 'to trespussers on his grounds, [ arrest, snd o search worrant, Which | gay that they have received orders to stzike | body wag thrown after the crime had been per- & By Gadn e sy maddect opletivs, $¥hen Thavo | from which tho Doctor drank, and. the box ‘whother brote op haman. Almost the firs thing | were handed ~to s Constable for | from the headquarters of . their Union in Phila- | petrated.’ i 5 = e s01d that, T am no longer 8 man, and mine enemy may powdera from which the particular onewaof [ he did after taking possession of the g{:flecflhan. After the girl was taken in charge | delphia, and that they have 10 salternative but to #The gtep-mother, realizing theenormity of the ppmcott—s for Novermlber. | consider himseif consumed, taken. The post mortem was conducted by trust-s property he occupied for the school and resi- - Blackall then went to her place of residence | obey. Ihave also ‘ascertained this evening that | crime, and fearful ‘of the fats which awaited ber Thereisan extraordinary tendency, Reginald worthy physicians of the city, and it was decided | dence and private grounds was to post notices to assist in the search, in w);zich they were B0 | in the anthracite region the ‘miners have struck, | on its disclosure, committed suicide by henging ‘Wynford says in “ Land-Ownersin England,” on to send the stomach of the deceased to Philodel- | warning off all trespassers; and he was es- successful that in less than half an hour they | and a similar movement has- been inaugurated | herself on the night of the 24th of {(,y. %‘?:u ihe part of Englishmen ** to bequeath estates to phia, for the purpose of chemical enalysis. The | pecially sensitivo to the incursions of animals, obtained the skeletons of two children and the | in the coal mines of Meryland, Ohio. and Illi- | police distinguishing some connection between The Quinine-Plant in Pera--riental those who Bave them. Moveover, of lato years | Coroner who taok the stomach to Philadelphia | such o8 dogs, hogs, etc., upon bLip promiscs. 1t | body of & child in & perfect stalo. When tho | nois. There can be no doubt of the authenticity | this suicide and_the sudden dissppearance of ne-plan the entire cxtinction of familics has often placed | carried also the tumbler in which the powders | was to Lill these thathe procured the gtrych- | prigoner was brought before theexamining mag- | of this report, as m informants are | Elizabeth Durend, at once arrested the father ‘iport&--\'urse and Patients .enormous properties in the hands of ome per- were mixed, the empty pzper wrapper which had | nine which, cansed his own death, and, it is iatrate, gho put on & very determined look and | trustworthy —ang reliable. At Tyrone, | of the victim, and, on guestioning the youthful K Se=] son. Miss Bronte says in one of her novels thet conteined tho dese, the tin box containing the said, that the day before he died he oisoned a | declared her innocence; however, when the doc- | where are located tho scales for the Penn- | son and deughter, who witnessed the crime; he okl e I O motimes. takics tho | other scidlitz powders from which the doso was | hog found rospassing on oo ond. Howas of | tor orrived from Bathurst sho 'was not able to | sylvanis Bailroad, the receipts for Saturdsy only | were informed 85 to the wheresbouts of the e e o choaias 5t Juck i the same | taken, the spoon used in administering thomedi- | n iraseiblo tempor, and aaid tobe somewhat | stand in her *‘not guilty ™ attitudo any longer, | smounted to 1,000 instead of 3,000 tons, Which | body, which was discovered on the ist. The e o - squarter. Mhis would certainly scem to have | CiDe, &nd o gloss jar of sugaroutof which tho | sharp in bis business ‘transactions, but a man of | but immediztely confessed to being the mother | is the average coal weighed there in fransitu for | evidence given before the Court by the ‘brothex Southern Virginia--Land-Owners in Eng- | beon the trick which she has played the Dule- powder had been Gweotened. : great_force of character, sod o his friends | of tho three children, and other evidenco was | Eastern markets. The weigh-master at Tyrono | (a mere stripling) of the victim wes such as, the fand--A dok dom of Buccleuch.” The Duko has, in this way, Dr. Gerth, the chemist to whom these articles | genial and companionsble. He first came here | obtained to show that she had dono away with | tellsme that on Mondsylie only expects 800 | reports of the proceedings tell us, made the anid--Anecuoes. ‘become {he chief landed proprietor in the Uni- | Werosubmitied, began Lis analysisvery carefully | with Sherman's army; in which he was_a chap- them illegally. She 18 nowin Bathurat, await- | tons, which will be produced by tho Derby. | flesh of the sudience creep. The principal ' ted Ringdom. He hus, besides his town-house, with tho moro unimportant articles. The sugar | lain, but did not takop his residence here mo- | ing trisl ot tho next County Court, which opens { From Pitteburgh we learn bero that coal is ex- | guthor of the crime, however—namely,,; the By nine eeats,—fonr in England, which came to [ in tho jar was firat tested. Itshnwcdnothmito til fwo or three years after the closs of the | next weok, when it is hoped she will receive o | ceedingly scarce. No_strike is reported at | father—although found guilty without exten- Ll ‘hing for the Quinine-Plant i - | him from the Duke of Blontagu, and five in verify iho suspicion of tho doctor that ho had | war. His wifeisan intelli ent, modest-appear- sentence of punishment ‘equal to the magnitnde | the mines in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, | nating circumstances, escape the capital sen- Searching for the Quinine-] ant in Pern ” i8 | Scotland, of which one, Drumlanrig, a princely been poisoned. Then came tho tin box of meid- | ing lady of abont_fifty, and his daughters, in- of her crimo. Cthough one will certainly occur there early | tence, and was condemned to penal gervitude the first of a series of sketches the subject of | place, came from the Duke of Queensberry, lite powders. Thoy were tested one by one, de- cluding}vl Mis. Munn, are bright-looking and —_— next week, unless it took place last night. | forlife.” which is indicated by their title. Dor Juen | While the rest are Buccleuch property.” liberately and carefully, with the consciousness rather handsome young women. The school, of PARIS. Gf course, =83 this is purely a mining Senz, rominent citi: Butitis the commercial magnotes who are that more than humean life bung on the result, | which the Doctor was the Principal, is continued and manufacturing region, the excitement . A e of Cuzeo, had been | y.oominzihe groat land-owners of tho couniry: | Nothing yob of poicon. Aud now iho chemist | undertho charge of o brother of the Rev. Dr. 5 Lis Foreign Mesi. | i, COnsequenco of tho zenoral strike 18 GENERAL NEZWS ITEMS. ‘promised by tho Government of Peru tho exelu- | "1y 08 1 3 o imrmenso influenco upon o | COMO8 closer to bis worlk, Ho takes up the cmpty | Smedos, and wil probably be Lopt up, though i | A Xrodigal Mmoo, o Pirimre. of | intense. inors aso idlo, and. having been re. | The first snow of Friday, tho 1ith, was very eive privilege of commerce in {le cinchona- | estatcs of Groat Dritain; they bave made the rural powdor-wrappers, including the whiteand bluo | must sensibly feel the lass of tho enorgy and | dents Departing— cently paid off, aze spending their time in porter | general throughout Eentucky. B irees in the exstern valloys, provided ho dis- | dietricts muchlees srecible fo live in, by cnabling | papers ~which bad contained the acid powder end | forco of its fonnder and first patron. There is Earies > . houses and drinking more than is good for them. | —The Vermont Legislature has just appropri- covered them, and hed them written up in or- peoplo so easily and cheaply to Jeavo home than thou- | the soda. A particle of white ‘Fowder adhering | no probability of the conviction of cither of the | Paris {Nov. %) Correspondence of the New York Times | It is l{ngogmble 0 secure men outside the | ated $600 for a mouument to William ]:Exandx, der to impress the world with a senso of Peru- sancs vhaserorihonibiul cuisgtonnis o than | fo the blue puper attracted hig attention. | ladies of tho crime with which they are charged, | Parls hes slyoys been, and always will bo, | Miners’ Union to work the doserted mines, as a | ouo of the pioneers in the anti-royalist move- 3 - tem times dn thele Hrewnd take honiefor” B e | Thwaathe beginning“of the trail. Tho minute | should they be tried again ; nor is it likely tha rhaps, ® charming residence for strangers, | senguinury battle would bo fonght between tho | ment in the State. visn resources. As Senor Sanz eays to Paul | 510005 000 e ;?g:};? 3&5&5’”&;‘3”@%& o258 | white acticls was subjected to the usual | tho mystory of the poisoning will ever bo satis- Bok i order to induce strangers to come here, or | Union and the non-Union men, and there is not | —The Boston Herald printed_on Mondsy, on Harcoy, thedfercoPolo of thesecinchona-forests: | choose a town-life, and ‘numbers of pereons with thermical tosts. Tho characters and per- | factorily cleared up, except on tho theory of | to remain here for any length of t.uzmzh steps | a force lorge enough o maintain the pence or | their Builock press, 112,000 copies, and on’ o “ There must be an ¢interviewer.’ The famo of | limited means have sold their few bundred acrees and haps the lives of two women | Mrs. Smith, thetho died a vietim of his ‘ovn | must be taken to insure them s rensonablo re- protect the non-Unionmen againstviolénce from | Hoe presses, 105,000, making in all 220,000—an the cinchone-discovery must bo worked up in Tepaired to {he Motropolis, whesoby they have in many | trembled in the balance, and as the result p- carelessness. turn for their money. At the present time the | the strikers. Hence there is an ora of idlencss ‘unprecedentéd number for any Boston ‘paper. fhe newapapers st Timi. Theworld tp‘ = %fes considerably improved their _circumstances. | peared the coil of circumstances began slowly to entire shop-keeping and Inboring classes are in this usually busy, active mining and manufec- % many sections of Main, hens which hiave Paps o orld musi ring ere are almost always wealthy perions in an English | envelop them. There was in this little speck of trying to live upon the limited number of | turing locality. The effect of thi§ strike on all | 103 7ecass O fuss of stalls conteining sick «ith thoso " trces—as soon 28 we find them, | Beighborhood able and willing to add houso {0 | white g deadly mineral poison. The fests de- REMOVING BROADWAY EYE-SORES. | strangors here, and tho consquonco s that tho | branches of tradeand commerce will soon be | Had 30888 Lo e F e & with a distompor sim- " % . ‘house and ficld to field, and to give handsome prices ; iabi = s 3 Sentimental and humcrous fever-stories in the | and emall iR et i | veloped the chararteristics of strychuine, and tho latter find Paris & little too much for made manifest. b een 2 ! ‘people find their income much _improved b e chararteristics of strychning, € > t . In meny cases the feuilletons,—a ecries of botanical treatiscs, with | Puiting into ruilvay debentures or tho odi Toan, =% | chemist eo pronounced it. Then camethespood | peycent Upon the Concert Snloons. their purses. An American who came hero, 83 fi:::%:?; f,’,"{:,;i‘i:;‘fi;‘.‘;, sy 4 <he lstitude and longitude of the habilat, in th 4105 per cent, money from which, whilst nvested in | used in administering the dose on mixing the “From the Netw York Tribune, Nov, 18 after after onr war, and who has been living hera DESTRUCTIVE FIRES. B R. a 1 Jong! s o | Jund, Shey only dedived from S to 3 por cent. | powders. Here was another trace of Whito POY- | Years ago tho Broadws s Non. 3 aloons | over sipco upon a fixed income, finds himself g —At Johnsonville, Tenn., last weels, John R. official paper. Tho kons of the merchant millionaties of George 111’8 | der, and under the analysis this, too, proved to O et 08 | 4 reo times poorer to-day than he was in 1865. _— Dickey, & very. ms&rectab!e citizen, was shob Thert 5 5 5 fime are {he firat quiresto-day. Lord Overstone, ? - v 4 (e became fomiliar to the sight of qvery dweller in i e down In cold blood by & concealed assassin. There exe some fine illustrations of Perusian | fomerty jones Liovd, the London nd Munchester Do strychnine. Nost camo tho tumblor from | g city. At night the stroller’s atfention was If that income was small at the former date, he At St. Louis, o O rpisTon ecenos, and the style in which the paper is writ- | banker, drives cighteen miles, from Northampton to which the powder bad been taken, end in which | jrresistibly attracted by the soemingly rich orna~ ’(‘)‘::t:l‘;gglgge;;;“;‘ ) fome ;{&:3“;‘;&: °;°gyo' Abds Trom T sfiég'fi* Times, Koo 40, o | —Moses A Dow, whose T{;‘lm,y Magasing ea- s ight, f i i it i Fothe y C a sediment remained. The trail remained. i rge ey ol sl N Dl e evidont | Fothuzogay Costleclhe weene ot L ihroush | Hero wes iho dendly ‘poison again besond a Tt trom of their extoriors, byt dashes of | i found himsolf quito rick, has boo groming | firo alurm wos sounded, Tho firo was fonad to tablishment on Lindall street, Boston, was en- 3 rilliant. is own domains, This noblemsn is roputed the | doubt. The examination of tho stomach was | {17 doorways, and by the faint melody on the Yoorax and poorer every year on the same sl | have commenced in the tank-house of the great | tirely destroyed by the grent fire, is at once to % Oriental Sports"” is by Mrs. Fauny R. Feudge, | wealthicst man, o far as an imuediato command of | reserved until the last, and hore was found tle | o5, il 5o withi owance, and last year when he could no longer | pork pacliny establishmont operated by Williem | convery his Waverly Hotel in Charlestown who mems to 1he East wien baroly 10 yeara oid, | J0Rey g0, in Eagind, ond is commony reported {0 | fiual and conclusive ovidenco thet the dector Ao e R ttar. lo within. I3 | Jive, he went homo to blow s brains out in Cal- Primilton, Honry B. Londerman, and Williem G. | Sqoareinto o great printing house. —an ege peenliarly obscrvant of pastimes. Kite- | marriea Nt N ales i f‘_fihfiu l‘_’e‘;l’-}g';wm“;‘; when he threw up his linds in the agony of | nnq dirty ‘loor wore oxposed to " iew, and the | ifornis. The greater portion of tho money seen | Bartle, under the firm name of John J. Roe & —The counsel for Mrs. Sherman, in the Derby fiving s an amusement in which dignitied judges, | dostination of property estimated at $70,000,000 i death, and oxpressed his beliel that ho had been | rog) ghabbiness of the ealoons becume repul- | bere comes from strangers, but it is not escap- | Co. o building was situated on Convent &?t-) ‘poisoning case.bhave decided not to bring cray-haired grandfathers, and corpulent, well-to- | eubject of frequent conjecture, In the ‘beautiful park gnisoucd, <was not giving way to childizh fears, | gively apparent ing the attention of the French that tho foreign street, extending the whole length of the block | the case before the Court of Errors: eccording- do merchants engoge. e e ias tha home of tho Guises, Sir Francis | but was uttering lus deliberate conviction a3 to Tike oli‘her forms of business, the concort-sa- elomont is rapidly growing less, and more impe- | botween "Third and Second Streets, backing | 1y » sentence of imprisonment {forlife will prob- These Iites 2o very wonders of skill snd taste, of | Goldsmid, another child of Tsrach has reared a pelice, | tho causo of his distress. oo fta dage of Ill and good fortune, | Subious. Americans are Row the mainstay and | northwards on sn_immense range of hog-pens | ably be givenat the pext session of the Superior 3 e vatre Toum, size, and materizl. Some. | Tiethres sons of Mr. Braseey, the contractor, aroall | Hero wore facts that could nob o denied, for ok B - | the only hope. o8 vasant lot which hos been used as 8 by-way | Courb. times hoy o of hnge dimensions, composed of_olled counry gentlomes, Slredy Silh gt sty o | thoy camo fn mnder the sanction of seientify Gopied, indoed, from urapean modcls, 1 N6% | There will slyays bo s largo number of frin- | rupning ‘parallel to Convent strset. 2 0h the ovening of tho 12th, re was discor- O o o their eoiree, and. togrett, their | orty_of tho Talliots, arls of Shre wabury, hiohinslh | exaetion. Dr. Smith died from, tho oligels oF | tho war. Witk tho e of pesea it graw intg | sloat visttors here, but it 1s orident tha tho |~ The volces of suffering evine vus fard, and gred in ono of tho aumerons buslaings consti; - arched vindows' y ighte T Jittlo fortune of £1,000,000, be will probably add oison. Who ndministered it2 Confeesedly | vicorous li i i 0 | humber of foreign residents is rapidly dimin- | many of the spectators obtamec tho impression | tuting Fort Keerney, 2nd it raged fe: unf windows and vaulted domes, all lignted by o of 31 o will probably add to vigorous life, becamo bold {rom ‘ml"’““fie;‘fi ishing. The Euglish colony is very Ly dimin- | Bay o e Sd cf dead porks wus purning, | all of them save two or thres wero ontirely con- tapers or minizture lamps, thot uitimately set fire to on all sides, is own daughter, Mrs, Frencis S. Mann, who 0 i D e iele satatio. o reduce theso cac, | Tn * Monthly Gossip,” a story ceventy years | Teceived i from fho T o motha, \tho | &t ast dofiod public senfimout. A Staio Logd | Galignani's subscription-ist can show. | Gor- | This, howerer, ocoved mistako, tho. hogs, of | Sumed. Thus pesses away ono of the most con- g_ea in the sir” toashes, So skilltnlly are these huge | old, is ravived: ¥ wife of the doctor. 'There is enough in thisto | 4na aftera b,f,_.‘ Tht in tho courts, the ]olicé mans there are none; theSpanish and Swiss aro Which there were several hundreds, confinedin | Spicuous historic landmarks of the Platte Val- ;N‘;Sadziumfigh th:t ::n sfi of :mm; game ¥ often Somewhat apropos of the recent action of Judge Alli- warrant tho jury in holding “both the women to | antdred the saloons and closed their doog ag | poor; the Ttaliens spend scarcely any money at | the pens 1n tho north of . the burning building ley. o = e e e | TR mausnetlahs (o he posea £ {he biead of | answer to the charge of murder. But this was | 4, people thought, forever. i Pil; and there aro no moro Russian Princes of | were just in theline of the wind, which scat- | _—The Titusville Press says that Stanley, when aCrt 5l D! D- | & 'Quaker juror who had persisted, on grounds of con- | notall. It appeared in evidenco before the jury A‘}m,}’m,mm"pngsad vad then ono of the old | the Demidoff stamp to throw millions from their | tered over their broad sides showers of sparks he lectures in this country this winter, Will be Tesenting respectively @ castle, o fair lady, her two | gefence, i wearing i, 2 i 2 i} 1 ov i ocknran I e PR attendants, a dragon, two di a 31| Sraety git, wo may recallaonce famous | that Mrs. Smith s the custodian of tke koy to 3 i q i vindows. The Prince de Metternich has not | that irritated them to fury. Charging at each dressed in his suib of clothes made by a Ujiji s the Tamect a5 Toost gore | O o ting to o Dentsyironia BOWE: | ©ssat feom whioh the plass wos taken in which | SHo00S SE00 opened 'its doors. ~Tho polico | SHIGHL, 5 argo fortune, and the daily | other, biting, struggling, Kicking end squealing tailor, consisting of & bwine string wound First, ove of the demons, tho largest and most gor- k 2 X . i prisist O L e e worof Iog faods | DARCIs ol sty Or sorenty yorey B X Smmer st | 00 fatal draught was mized ; thot slte, rozely 2 pouncod down upon tho placo only to find it <o | bread of hundrods of working peoplo of both | they colbeds dim sagegetion of the worsh tor- | around his big foe, and o straw hat cub low in Whereupon the Tady fled fhrough the open r0of, and | §icResnand 2 old vho was giving testd lowed any one but Lerszelf to take gthe key or | g, % .and, | o0 s, bubhe has carried away & number of the | ments of pandomonium. the corsage. s Saliowed by her mald e e asastoants O+ ) | havo accass to the contents of tho closet. And boiog untblo to mako soy truthful complaint ¥ | richegs Ausirien familles of his sef, ho rieh | Atthe B e yo houre’ severo and con- | _ —Tho managers of the Sweds College, at £u8%, and e degga seomed Sevosl ot 10 Sl | ChleE St il o s bomat, maduim-givd, | MO tho facta coll stil closer round this unhap- | Yeve sompetiod to loave the g proprietor, they | Grazzus have been oxpelled for o freak of tho | stant labor, all o aratiablo onginos in the city | Bock Islsnd, Til, have purchased 20 acios of 3HN by 3 ghtthring angel, who suddenly appeared on | Ohief Jusice« T desiro'son fopull off your bon- | * o muy aining & quantity of strychnine. Obened, but all wero carriod on in such o man- | families have followed them gut o - | bronght under subjection, or xather, M8 "o 1) o0, and it i Sted, if subseripti the scene, and the affair ended in the lady and the » So much for the chain of circumstances, and r thia a " : You would scarcely credit tho number of sets | tensely combustible matter ablaze had become 000, and it is expected, if subscriptions war-~ el fosting away iogether til they were iost n. the | “Gia v Sir, T am informed that in all public | CCTtainly tho jury was warranted npon theaoin | ot tha tho * Blue Law” was not opoaly ¥io- | 4jg prokon up $5 tho sicga or by the Republic, | exheusted withoat spreading tho devastation rant, that the college buildings will be erected ng iy 1og oman—* Sir, I am informed that in all public a 3 Inted. ' . o nToms . dm(;s:;‘t:lxarevery fimidl ot nnding—io 1onp assomblies the womah ought to have ber Lead covered, holding” both tho women for maf Added to 500“ after the present City Chartor pnssed, and to tho number must be added the large fol- | elsewhere. thfi‘lrnlefi:‘t wfi:, N e b S and of conrvo I eliall not take off my bonnet.” theee aro reporis current among the negro ser- | powaver g genersl advance was made o | lowing of the extravagant Imperial Court. The pork house and smoke house were toler- e most calm and philosophic eage of se! 28t is done by other people, and cvery noble- | Chief Justice— Why, souare a pretts woman in- | vants the the doctor was_tyrannical and eruel | 1003 of pandering to the lowest ot 2% 5° | " But this only shows whero tt)he mo!};y du;;fiwt sblyetgell %Eedl with meat, a.\& of which was con- dg}gfififiol‘;ms: we bn;{ latel}y vmd e fi]x!at o o, ani despite tho above evident falling | sumed. Tho loss sustsined is immense, and | % JOT0 . KNG ury, of Lowell, Vermont. He mman bas slaves trained in Terpsichorcan feats. | Secd ! I think you 2ad better come tako 3 ecatupon | in his fomily, and had ot times personally chas- | o, AP ed i Vood! s Dk, D {56 beneh. T L B b Tho rofasiog | Eded tusto, Tl oy m e o Lo ta. | ot sho oo appoxunce of lavury pieale, o | Senot e7eh oo stimated a present with any | hed s concer in bis mouth which made hie life & Thet people should find plessure in doing their 0ld Woman—*1I heartily thank you, sir, but really | 17 ko = s A L ] ity = oy ) i oeiver paysatory tald of Clist Sustio Aazsball it 3 | {ye et of tho Hhock erael ‘combination | g interior of e S ogn “g"u‘:{;a'-;’;“;‘: licd, the np';g::a b o eftect o O i tho mmendo | tho losa e by r. Toudsrman to our re. | Some morphine, making no secrst of his pur- e s Bl g banany merchant ot | “*riog acide omo da toavold one of thoo awlul of “circumstances that ever juperilled human | voq byilt for musicians, aud a bar 0 o mateny | prosperity of the Bmpiro—which many would ?Io(ter to b far in excess of those figures. The | Pose, ordczreg a coffin, .mails ;11 nocesmary ar e capital of Siam in honor ol e Queen’s birthday, life. If guilty, bere is another illustration of the & deny if thoy conld—thousands of families invest- nited States Insurance Company, of this clty, rangements for a very simple nnexnl! i mudholes which abound in Virginia 13928 2, - . . : 12 i : 0 Py s P S L5 O o e mobles wore aswong tho gmests, | Jondholes which, sbound in Vireinis comirytalts | cortainty with which dolibersto erimo defents ffié;:‘;gf,féfii‘mfl‘fi:{‘gfifi:fi:,}.’j;“,‘,‘g},""“ o evings in works of artor articles of lux- | is seid to control the insurance, though a large friends good-bye, and retired to a quict cham- and, in the early portion of the evening, vied with each | oy H 3 5 i In 0 7 o ‘ber, where he took the fatal dose and fell into & hded ot beg' 1 2 ‘he sapling wes between the hub of thewheel and tho | itself and insureg iigown detection. Upon theso ury and taste, and these things are now being | number of other companies, including some | ber, where ho 00] 2 foll into gidr in complimenting e nost on e briflancy of | pody-of fhe bugg. Too big fo bend downaud too | facts the Coranor's Jury, on the 11th of Novem. | Hie_doorway thete “fi,ffi?:’f}fl’&gb‘;fi}fi By e et oney. Inall partsof Franca | English companies, have risks on the stock and | leep from which there was n6 waking in this ivial, and fond of display, they naturally cxpacted supple to breals, imflfflrflm,c scemed to the Judge to be | ber—so much timo Liaving been occupied i ob- | cop), 7 women. who, fi‘m ‘declared, sarved lager | there ate constant auction sales ; the Hotel des | buildings. 3 world. - ¢ 6§ S e Taiis ol of Gunciog, Thus | Shnily umsenducmtle, Wont tefo he knew noi, He | gining testimony and procuring snalysis of the g 4 ? 8CT | Fentes is daily filled with rich end costly farni- | - The unmarried ladies of the Moquis tribe of Then to pull furiously for the mission-houses, eituated | %% 5 : .| arrested on the following dey and committed to : a8 for necessity. - Somotimes strangors pick up bar- 3 X 3 ? some twomiles lower down the river. It wis verging | .« Eha et sanl aol Tepressn broad but slent grin. | 30 This was on Tuesday. Toons has been rapidly incresing, the bands of | (00T o oo g0 an American bought a very galo, that neither engine nor ook snd ladder | look a3 if they were just resdy to fiy. As soon gomo tomles oyes dovn theTier | wiaTerOg | wny, ol mamter e he 1 <ppee do v ting | It KOS SCe 3wt o Dbeas corpus was | Besori Lo eaiarged, “andiho. smnonnco- | Saine. Kot long ago an Ameeicon Rgl S VY | compsnycould do anyihing fossmest the OGS | 4o they entor the BOly ba0s o e B e they i buoe fn thast Hbrarics, ond the exuited mobles, | SORKIR o 1 to back 30t busy Tl 3ol g clar w e TRt O ol fo the st | mieabol thels pressnce o tho groat thorongh. | Small picture for 40 ICH i or 3,000 francs, | o, %52 ire. The Rogers Building—occupied by | drop their wings, and then their hair hangs in Soe ymocktng fpiousy e o and e everig | “flanl Sou’ ik san Sl waco. T ewoutd imadinicly malo by ho. so3usel [0f tho - | fares has consoquenty boon moro loudly andun | i Suitor o 31 do Rothechild for 8,000 et | tho Post Office, tho Uaited Staies Coury 110 | loug rols by the side of th head. 4 T D 205 your counbymen! The forelgners ai | 2Sver have thonght of that in the World. ¥on zre 3 | jugge Watts, of tho Superior Court, in this cits, pudently proclaimed, the Baloons tave. nesh 0 Bavo liad Somp personal experience, | prd 'y s office, several saloons, lawyers’ offices, | _Tho enit brought by the executor of the Dy Bl e T o e ot her cignors 3% | man of superior mind, Theres half a dolar for | o Sg;\iurduy" The unlvu,-s oflice, in which the fififié’fiee‘i‘f‘u‘:‘,‘,i?' l:ihé}ngrg:gn flg;zy;gog. g‘;gf;n v;ln gaggughc ont:\%mn iy i his ;?g‘raaéncmmn% f,‘:,‘fi*’é?i:{g,‘““,‘:‘;i;"fféig &;;vocmesées estate ; ninst u‘;’e Cl:hm}uxt Life Sk ¢] - gl . - | 3 ), surance Company, o 'kutfnr ., 18 t0 e~ She for thenselyeal® Fou” And the Judge drove joyfully off. plrcays. : d N u rsha ing for themselves hearing took place, was thronged, and intense plaints have been pouring in for months upon ome utterlymudeqx:ndtat ;0 é};fi p;:se::erra;infis oved. bl principal losers are W. i Kogers, | cover $10,000 jnstranco, ok a0 o, “as haa ‘On one occasion, Ars. Fendge, while visiting T T T 1 v in tho procoeding; 2 ; tho harem of the King of Siam, asked Maum A WEB OF CiRCUMSTANCES. :fifZfii:e;“m’::ns‘ffiisfg%m‘:el?zfzércax?fiefifi Suporintendent Kelgo {ram parents who aesur- gflfeg’zfifgu‘:‘ffiafii%endm O e i | J: H. Hamilton, Ed. Brogan, C. D, Mesler, T | peen incorrectly stated. he defonce i that Ame, his favorite wifs, “ Does it nos make sou s ol dassen. M, St o Cvothor. ang | T Lim that theiz sons had beon xuined by thO | yraq'tp the public sale, and hae the fack sdver: Cammikow, ss 0. Aidnson, Johns Faether | Mr. Colvocorssses obtainad chepoley ThE e Feal very unhappy to ¥now that g0 many other | The Mysterious Poisoning of the Fev, | sccompanied by Aira. Mnan sud fhree othee | BeioonS. » tived to il the world. 'Ho is o member of the “fi‘fi -h’f d"fdvd M. & “m“é » &;B*he“{(gf- intention of def.rundiniths Company by com- Sives ihato the love of your husban B O e a Dongly Seiditts | Suehiors of the deceased, all clad in deopcet | 1ot Superintondent on Saturdny issued orders | 7o0r. Club, and formerly lived very comforta- | pg Birtraud ad Joo Bavers, Guler & Dranoldy, | miciing suicide. The whols amonnt of ineurance Yers wido opemed the diamond eyes, =nd | Powder—a Clergymams Wife and mowming. The counsel for the prisoncrs uaid ggcg;;C;g;;;;‘&gf;,ggf;,f;g?;:;dnfgg{; v+ bat now, ho says, he finds it impossible to Ferry Broters for fm%“hsa;“‘fiem:lfl‘fii i of on th dead mun s S155.000 Sulishaso already the Tenciled brows were Rfted in sheer BDaughter Passing Through a ‘Fexri= | thoe defeuce was willing to have all the facts in situated, to ‘Muke on the snmo ovening a simul-+ live upon an income which once keps him well, Wolt, and Loeb, wad others, ate dmaf;ed i L‘e:‘lv‘)(fii Eu:;,,a\;sn{- & :n & c‘.:itu-flcm,LK: h:pu 2, iatians ey be imagined when the Stoten beg. | £9f down out of e buggy the belter to apple Li8 | orijcles named—soturned a it it 3 Drine | besridthesaon, - | taro and pictires ; the dealers in bric-a-brac are ’ 7 Indians of Arizone are a cariosity to us outside pipes, plaved by an old sailor, etruck, up tho 031y great intellect {0 the Imotly sabject om0 N eroses | ton Smith camo fo Lis death from tho effects of g,“}““j:h;‘;r‘,?sef‘i‘;mfi’ ,f"fa,?.“j“?“;wfi’;""’ VI | gix-fold ‘Bore numorons than of old, &nd neerly mm‘;“}‘zft‘sj’;;‘g};j’d A beatheus. Thoy wear their hair i s soman- " ughly up 5 Smit A hired o largo wagon, pl i i s B e O eat whiling | “PYh0 saia tho Chier Justie, « T wish sou world O e s within loa-trame Slied Witk pucturen, 1 g Zfi&fifim;fl?@%fl%flfig arres O T e Shous B s Y R0 o tor s martiod Roman. As soon o5 and whizzing past, 28 reel, jig, and Highland g | 4o o Qvhut this sapling. T can’t vor it v b gl o a tour through the chief thoronghfares of tho 5 1 o'clock, fire was discovered in the frome YoWw OR |“they are marriageable they do their hair up on. Followed each other in quick succession. Dumb with | me about this sapling. can't geb, over it, snd I | key of the closet in which was found & vial of city, ringing largo bell ot times to call the at- out their wares to catch tho eyes Of | ywochinaton strest, coming from the French res- '® MATriage y do their . p Sirprise and dicmay, the nobles rushed cn masse from | SAD'LECt cround it, and I don't waut to stay heze all | gaid poisonous drug. , TG UIE & BYE et assing strangors. Ono sees family pictures and eshing . 8 each side of the head, something in the shape e B e B o eotoned tho, osper | 007,800 miss Coutt, ‘What do you think I5ad better | “gndor Coroner’s warrant the two ledies were teaton.of xesidenia to g;:{‘dt‘,‘l’;“‘;", gl D ms whish would nover have been gold but g’r‘g‘;fie‘;&fi‘fli‘;{éfi?‘ffi}&if@%‘“fi:fi-fl e, of o grest wings, or o' most rominds one of astonishment, a8 she answered my question by | ble ©rdeal the case brought to light, and for the ith tio servants end a pair of horses. H n 3 : 5 . s b light, teneous descent upon the saloons. nts and Dby removal. The insurance on the wholeamount < i sime s Lk ot ptliess ¢ Had your rents | noign (Yoo, 13) Correspondence of the New York | PUTPOSCS, of this esamination was ready | *GRNS CREREE TEOR ¢ o ieir respective sta- CONDITION OF THE POOI. of logs, which is estimated at $150,000, will nof Companlon Yo eaver the amounts of the poli- children besides yourself 2 If so, did you Fun. fo odmit - the regularity of the testi- | yion)onses at 11 p. m., that being the hour Descending in the social scale, wo fiad the | feach dver $10,000. In the upperend of tho 5 think they loved you less because others equally The community of Raleigh, and indeed of al- ( XODY &3 to the chemical analysis, the | (o oh') e saloons are usux’l].ly thronged. oor suffering from the high prices of provis- town, the brick dwelling of , Buckley & Welch, S T B e o 10 theta 2 Tt Booms thiat the in | most the entire Btate of Nofth Caroling, ava | discovery of poison etc., eud that tho tumbler e .| Ious, and, although wages are higher than before, ; 2 3 ; : a 5 scover on. 16 Captain Byrnes, of the Fifteentl Precinct, in , 600, 8 Lt » | and the frame dwelling occupied by Colone PERSONAL. stes dti the haer oo nosg_‘:ligg:s;g:{lei rizes: | been groaly exercised for o past four Grfita containiis the polson ;‘“%‘;’;‘;d°i§2§]§fh§f:§3‘f§5 citizen's dress, ‘omtored with soveral officors, also | (oY Bsve to, e e h:;g?&gffifg 0 | Robinson, noarly one-half mile from the main Carl Schurz lactures in Lonisville, next Mond Ot tha wifo s 16 IHSEicss OF | Lon ot a Garoners umy snio (ko causes which D Tiien o mould hoablo fo con. | I CHIZET CoLhes e e Music Hall, in | 7o\ oterything they use is badly adulterated, 820, WAko Canuaec. deg QFONEE: ite, of Tolodo,is talked of for th T s Christian countrics. Tho othors | Jo s ‘the. death of - the Tev. J. Beinton | vince the Court of the inocenco of the prison; Broadsay, opposite Warerley placo, Ab almost | 2030} tho poorot sort, Matches are mado of ——————— L e e are generally pure tf;“c%nfifr?'i{s“w ans timobo | Smith, D. D,, a prominont aod infucutial | ore. Tho proscesting atiomey exid ho rogarded Ty b I fomna 1o the musio of the amall green wood, dipped i iho old bad emelling sul- THE LEXINGTON, MO., HOMICIDE. | —Geo. L. Becker's new residence in St. Pauly . edded wi g E pi thi most important case that had over b i urons preparation ; thereis ve: o genuino g Solern forms, and cannot bo_ disposed of at the Gorymin of tho, ‘Pplstopal Cfiz;:”;n,‘t?,‘é s 1 e O Gasoling, and that s sonse of | Orchestrs, bus tho great mafortty talking, Iangh- | DO DG, and tha, nsed T3 s mistara of ” Just completed, oSt B il poats to, Aichic caprice of herlord. Her children are thohicirs | education of frecdmen in_this city. Dr. | public duty compallel i to demand tho fulloat | 19§ and driokd og Vith tho WAILIEsses. | meanor | Chicory ; the sugar sold is sbominable, snd the T‘;;Dg“::;mn‘!};""m‘)“;‘;ff"- * | bishop Purcell as the next Foge ot Rome, o his name and fortune, and she herself msy | Smith came to this city some four years ago, for investigation, but that he was not now prepared | 4" hnt few of the men; demanding with wine mold for from twelve to fifteen sous tho The course we intended o pbrsua tn this mate —Professor Moses Coit Tyler denies that the ghare in the inheritance. Her mway over the | {he purpose of engaging in the educational work | for the trial, and asked o postponement. His uart is manufactured out_of whole cloth.” for was not to attempt B detail of tho facts nt- ‘best Greek scholar in the Michigan University is i § % ry 6 . i i y . tiresome reiteration that their guests should s Pacnigs 5 ‘harem is almost sbsolute, and euch is the para- | {o which all his talent and energies have been request being denied, the prosecuting attorney prove their affection by ordering bottles of ex- E?it: 1; E:t :td'gwap 1:?1: ;121?”;: o’:l‘;xi?-: .“’ffig fending 16, We do not think it, proper o an- | & womaR. i ticipate evidence, or to attempt to make a case —W. W. Corcoran has just mnade another do= doxical extent of her prerogatives that sheis | devoted during that period. e was a native of | declined laving any responsibiiity in the case 8 Lhol even intrusted with tho negotiation when an ad- | Del o s clined having any responaibilly B ohe was | Bensivo ine from the bar. All tho women WOr9 | oply fair to say, thatitho sk of adulieraling is ; AL s It wonld not be surprising if & great revolution a it i Lo : Th sel forthe dofence then submitted colorod tights, black velveteen Spanish jackets | Ui qeonapd are not necessarily unwholesome thl‘pmws are in the hands of tho law ewaiting | ington and Lee University, in Virginia. _ B o o s ehonid s | o o Sromme Lomiiie, tha ot & hATICter | 1o voport of tho fostimony o e o Gorouara | nd waists. Al it was parleotly evidest 1o | OF courss, this puis off tho oril y's bub 1baleo | trial: As will bo soen by noticos of tho affale (8 | ~Thorese Yelverion is wiiting * Wenderipes S i H B T >, Y 3 L O K their obscene ess and lecherous avior, | & d > oitier other parts of this paper, we have attempted to | in Malaya” for the San Francisco Bulletn. Eel placsunder r‘fi;g%‘;"go?m‘}fu:;‘;‘; 18 next sear {9 (' proper, aad hay accomplished mmcls good in thie | jury and introduced testinony to sho, first, the | Gore prostitutos of the lowest class. Doss gggfigz?fi;fi::&g‘fif;‘h:‘gfi ptho rentier clase. | treat both the dead and’ the living respectiuily | last letier is dated at Singapore. e ) preparation of colored men for the teacher’s absence of sny motive for the crime. 0 | Jouned against the side of tho bar, talking glibly g] 65 ot s Shaw, of Carroll Comnty, Tllinols, wi ! y u e & d justly. We never had any peraonal ill will who has already given strong evidenco of his | profession. affairs of the deccased were shown to bein uu | (v 3 of moderate purses, but the middle and batter [ $2¢3 any p R 2 i i . pas 8 with somo of the women. Many of the women J & 2 toward Mr. Groves, and if it was in our | bes candidatefor Spealkerof the House of Rapre- St ol B et 4 | "B Rl vons ot gy s o | Pt il L KPR | smelcl L m R glmos st b0 e S o ik e | FoTer o meir oy gt (fhe i | SIS WIS 1y ot ke T o P o i of character, and his influence was felt not only ¢ % s S t delight by sev countrymen present. R % fice, We WO undo whal een dome. udge Willi . Lyon, o e Wisconsin ‘Tho writer held a high position in the confi- | among the people of his churge, but in the wholo | terest in tho cstato to Teliove him from the em- | 2PREFERY Pl 4 % former incomes in: ent, 'Tho bettor classes | 1%, 78, WOUS, B0 Na% 00 however, wa sflmmgcum celebratad s ailver wedding 86 i . " s s estra was playing a plaintive air n i 5 e S A ameas "Conrt & and her deccrip- | sommcimier: 8. tho welfars of which ho was | barrassment ; while s to tho charge of crueliy | copiain Bymmes addross D e safol. | contiaue to pay ho high prices, snc Suppeent | eaniotatlow tho statement, of tho Ineligéncer | Recizs, (ho 15th. : , tions of the athletic games, musical choruses, i 7 i ig Wi family, testified to by negro ser- r} i i y i1 — FEx.3Mini % G o R e TR el P T L e testimony ab the | to bia wie A0 e denca to. tho S migey was | lows: <t Al horo will considor themsehes L | tholr lands, tholr works of srt, or thos catab | of yestesdsy maming, se to how tho tragedy ooEslinistes Motley, who, since Lis rotire; and gambling, which aro somo of the chief re- | and the State of Nortl Caroliny had sastained | furnished by tho friends and intimates of the e iy 200, © | Jishmonts, and they pinch in every way within | (SPPERRA ' e 4 contradics | Re nalacs of th L e o 8 aboat to o of King aad beggar, oro epivited, 2ad, | an slmost irretrievablo loss, Though & North- | fumily. It appoored inthe coursoof ‘tho testimo- | Men in the exloon, nuipenng Bot y 200, T8 | doors in order to keep up tho onter show. Ao s aews derok e QL. il lode et ot oo B0 doubl, acourste, e Tacih and ofucation, o was e | nythab Mre. Smith horsolf frs: suggestedn post foward tho sear of fho seloon, Secking o $36700 | Fronchman would protor miseing bia homar io | bad passed Yonng's mows dopot, alore tho gro- | COmCRORS OB & TRNE U Slkiicn tho new So- £ e sirnpe Aaventuned of > Dueeton”— | coivedmost cordially into socicly bere, and | morlem examination, Andili ypropitety of hevs b oo e, e ¢ T builiing, Several | 18 rgd“:“gf;i’éfé O o tan Stoyped from » doorwey in his 0 Thon TUIDOT | ot Genorel, confubted_ the fisl of tho Ku- 18 O est fictions of 0 year- ine Dlie iri ¥ 1811 1 - ing tho stomacl eBte 1@ OB ompetent . : " . 0 BIR. V) : i “ % Xy 21 3 concluded; as is, also, b oens Story L ,‘,’;‘,‘;’;‘;‘}ffifi‘,&;’c‘tfi‘gfi“fié};fi‘;fihxfi,‘&'fl I e O reyestod tho thoory that b poi- | Policomen stationad st that point beas them | $10 O %0 masy are falling out of line, | Distol, calling out to Mr. Groves, “You called | Klux prisoners’ in North Carolina, and thereby 2 [ G : th Carol i ; . d himsclf an efoe ] Back. 7, but . D 8 Ot a ——; takoyour hand off | won favor with the Administration. e e ‘preached, under the fitle | he immigration of o good class of Northern | 308 TP sdministorod by othors, as sho did not | P ¢ ¢rontic rueh of tho men, soveral of | 329 6255 BRIY to the country, that it would | 0 2SS S Caatdly fired. . Groves | _—John P. Sznborn has purchased the Newp: xt Nurse , e ; ent,h by Dr. &. Weir 3Mitchell, | Taen o tho Stafe. It is snd ho was moro_suc- | beliove lioe husband bad such an enemy in the 1 3 B o seibly to o on much Jonger without o | {hat pistol,’ and bmmeC ety Cre e et Sy E-Ranha urchased the £0 his fellow-practitioners whodo not, he tLinks, | cosaful in this then any other man in tho Stato. | world- Sho also repudiated the idea of suicids, fl“";,‘_"’“.}i’; g‘;r‘]’;;;;:‘ggll‘;‘}efig‘ao‘;“mefif:’:f_sle{ change.. If peace and order are desired itisa ?izno' fflm e s peches ipod E;w‘i‘flke)a; g’ in)l’lé& ury, 8 papor stasted by ners inl:s 2 10 also repudiste o of suicls W : ‘ake it o daily- B e Sk o ealaonity th s healthy, amily 18 | o fhoapeence of tho fev. Dr. Moson, of Chst | 3 sho considered i totally mcompatiblo with big | Burt, i gl T ek did s0. Tho mon | Breat misteks for the Goveramont to Tomain | with 5 pundie of cloth uaer bis right am, | —3liss Constance Rothachild, the _eldest B eas of oxavo illess, snd vho should be more | Chureh, in this city, Lo was frequently callod | views to desire such a death. © g away from Paris, ; 3 iq, the . Lyt g bis city, : & - .| Tound 1h the ealoon were thon relessed and the : 3 z Upon boing sccosted by Tummer, ho tummed | daughter of Baron Meger de Rothachild, is sbout e o A T B | e e gontleman's puipit, and | Tior, theory scemed o bo that in proparing & | women woro takon to the Fifteenth Procinch geablislt spmp, kind, O o e | Pevoss | partially sround just as tho fixat oot wes fired. | £o be married t0 tho Hop.-Mr. Yorke, son of the Station-house. it wil 3 3 "There i8 some difference of opinion as to whether arl o wicke, and brother of Lord Royston. qu case of se: Q44 50 to the entire scceptance of tho church | dose for some depredatig 3 on-h g e 11, Thiers and tho Assomlly sxo A roee | Phoro it + opinion as to whother | Berl of Hardwicke, and brother of Lord Rosst messis : ““Who ehall be narse? e oo to mhom ho had endcared himsolf. | somotimes did, & saffclont quanticy of the duad | BRUemlonss. | Gaptain Olinchy of the | ERTDosset Il be AURCLHE 1o B 2 of *Wo | _ —General Knutz, t ¢ of the ‘Only £ often, some female member of {hohouse | Tho achool, of which be was Principal or Prosi- | 1ydrug et lave fallen npon thescidlitzpowder | p Abthe smp WOmBEs CHTRC L or of the the first shot was the fatal shot or not. We neral Kautz, the Commendent o {age, howevor, that it did not strike him, | Newport Barricks, will, on the 27th inst, wed seszeron the mork, and devotes herself fot, excluding | dent, was alinost exclusively his own creation, | to have couscd death. Captain Smith, the | 3| (el ll 5 e e e shod Miss Markbrel ey o ali outelde help, and ouly too often going 'through it | 7,3 0 it ho was devoting himself with all o | eldest brother of the deceased, testified to tho Canterbury,” at No. 632 Broadway, & hall ex- o o sx_mplly passing through his coat eleeve. Imme- o accomplished 8 Markbreit, half-gister o With a splendidly absurd and reckless disregard of & 2 g 3 Suti i 10 | +onding from Broadway to Crosby street. The TRIKE THE CO. MINES. iataly after tho first_shot, Mr. Groves turned | Fred. Huassaurek, at Cincinnati. E T B T hamco. Or elss, tarting with the o220 oF | energy of bie nsture. ¢ is located in o charm- Christian character of Mrs. Smith, and that this | tenting froet ORI E G05 i rors and las- STRI IN THE COAL MINES .q.,,,g round, facing Tatner, who firod st the | _—Professor Elliott, of the Smithsonian Instis ] e et ; i b lio 1ind over hotrd an intime- | Wallo are cove i acing 1 odat liokt, ; ; O e et that tirange fominine sood | 1Dg situation, about o milo from tho State Gepl | & 3 tho first timo ho had il an, “ivions paintings. Trom 400 to500 men and = e Aent of his fuiming, dropped his pistol, | tate, now travelling in_ Alaska, - will be married 8 o e b e e e eiial imabiliy, | tol, just beyond tho new ocmatery, and sb the | tion of uEhappINees i brother's amily. Ho | civious paintings, Trom L lop0) Bed M | Amether and Migher Bemand by the e trongh YOE,‘,&», e o Taby. it | mext winter to o_daughter of tho Russian ex- of 2 \ S ‘but arged by this inesuity of loving, will go throngh | time of the Doctor's death was in 2 prosperous | concluded by soying ihat no member of his | m o polios also entored tho ““New Idca,"No. 598 Miners=--Sixteen Nines in Pennsyle | ofice by a back way. s atod still | Governor Max Weil. The wedding will be e b e ou sl protest asgoumag. * +* | condition and flled to overflowing with pupils. | famils considerad it for one ‘moment, possiblo | Lo polico slso, epterad the NOTos Broada Sanin 1ale 4 i rwis 0e 5 B 5 3 | i = vAY 3 A . 621 5 ] gecond, staggered slowly back off the pavement, solemnized ot the Greek Church, London. Tnawind justann docker sivays fodls ¥ nmlio s | Near by i tho Doctoris serlencs, o0 ot o that s, Smith could be guily of 116 eI | tho v e Bonmars No. G0 Broadway ; the | Pillsburgh, Pa. (Nov. 10, Despateh to ths New York | with e o Y his pockets, and Tell | _ —Edmund Yates witngssod tho Boston con- Btend alomo Nl ON e e e Ta s ptzanger, | nilding, completed within the Inst year under | charged ub 2 R “Dew Drop Inn,” No. 556 Broadwsy, and the Herald. dead.” flagration, it is eaid, and will probably write 2n e & recti i i arac ho ac- 3 ire min Ton i 5 ;i i ol e Dt e e I o worrs and irrtations, | Lis ovn direction, and around it an extonsive tostified fo the excellent character of & « Aloxis," No. 720 Broadway. Tho ontire mining region thronghout Penneyl- | “Furner did not “step from s doorway in his | account of it for some Fngliel eriodical. e 0 I traditions of Jove, and who, aciing | ground, with fruit, orchards, garden, ctc, taste: cuscd, and gaid that her camv"““fl';“"s“‘}g' AL, mon wore, taken respectively to tho | vaBia is just now greatly azitated by reason 0£ 8 | reor with &gr’;:vn ;sg:cpo o at “istend theroo? | hes offered to leotura in aid of the suferars, sud Simply and purely from sense of dity, akes care of | fully laid out by himeelf. Tho ‘school-buildings | thisreverse of fortuno could emanate from noth- | gypcenth, Fourteenth, and the Eighth Procinct | B0I¥Or Strike on tho part of the miners, who | s was going eastward on tho sidewalkand | to assistinrelieving those thrown ont of em- Der oven Bealth, which i essential to muio ber nureing | and his own houso and grounds indicale s mag | (E but puro Christisn faith. During 'the BIO- | Sation-honsos. Tho hight was o stormy ono, Gemand an_ increase of ton conts per ton over | Groves halting on the outside of the walk. | ployment. 5 perfect, Such’an atieatunt ia, Villng fo 16 IeF | of taste and ealture, who had, lountel Siaaif | coedings Major Menn, tho husband of Brs. | oroulad falion, tho sidewalks wore soaked with | Drosent zates. ke miner A% RO roceiving | Tammes passod Groves about two steps, Groves | —Aliss Nellie, the devoted daughtor of s, gharoct sleep and resh air, and 29 seti 0 207 | permanently near tho worls o nhich he parpestt Maan, tho acensed dsughier entered 80 COME | mize end tho women walked with difieully to Soventy cents pet ton, excopt at the Dorby Coul | feing st the ontersideof the sidowall, and Wharton (whose trisl upon the charge of pois- ‘making far more Light tho task of the doctor, and able, | € ovoting his life. It ws to this charming spot, | Room, having been sEORt. MOt n, | tho station-houses. Sesamal of them fell down | Company, whero they have ‘been given seventy- | Tourner near the buildings. Mr, Turner halted, | oning General Ketchum excited so much inter- {0 Tho muidst of comforts and luxury, and slmosb | Where he is engaged in business, 01 POPE | on the way. Out of a erowd of more than & o ks strike’ wes mot unexpected. | jurmed and said to Groves, You callad me s | est), was married as: far back as the 4thof July P rieheo of iliness, to note changes and call t X ) e sed in businet from experionco of ilnesg to nole ChnEe irom a | at tho opening of & successful Jifc’s carcer that | his first mecting 5% i wifo since tho chargo | pathoway. Ot of o crond of o acould | On the contrary, the miners motified | —of 5 —snd a liar.” Groves put his Hout | £ her cousin, 31, H, Whatton, of Philadelphiz. Sick rooum that host of Jittle annoyances for doctorand | the destroyer came, and in g moment Dlighted | was brought, the sceno was one of melancholy | g cayled protty ; th S inojority being blont- | the operstors ~ gbout _a fortnight i i ko, ho already had hisleft | —A streeb rumor is current that one of Den- ‘patient which 1 mmay call fuss, : e destroser Cam0, B ot the fatavo. - . | interest, nud excited the sympathy of all the | o *Hieyc O e o ey meys. foi. | Siaco that unless thoir demand, for & O | hand into bl D ek, youy hund out of | vers dentists, on being receatly introduced to Then follows a great deal of very sensible ad- On the 18t of October Dr. Smith arose st his | spectators, among whom there wag scarcely & | 1,503 to the station-houses by hundreds of men, of ten cents per ton was acceded to they would | yonr pocket,” and jmmodiately afterward, | one of the Denver belles, gmcef\‘flly opened the Vice with regard (o, tho treatment of chronic in- | nsual hour, about Lalf past 5, and after walking | dry eye. e e 2 Gt work ors the eventng of the 14th instant. | ¥ Don'l b dtal. en Asaine bl conversation by s s W, I ho e T rees: who should bo well | Gbout his farm a fittle while and giviog spocial | _A¢ tho conciysion of the testimony, Judgo o loudly demanded admittance o e Srestod | And they kept thelr word. O tho 15th the men ¥ Don't araw that pistal, e, e ross ondieely | that Tmoy T Bekes tawo ar mot enlirsly ta taken care of, for their own sakes as well as for directions to the overseer of the estate 28 to the | Watts gave the following decision : .| women.’ Tefused to work at the former rates, and, as the £ his ctet fired two shots, Alr. Groves' | acquainted. 1 had the pleasure of pulling out the euke of tho patient. _ otk of the dey, retumod for breskfust, re- | "It is tho judgment oF ta Gobrs that thero is | "9 %he Tighth Precinet Station House, as the | oporators agreod smong e o e | O 08 e Poot®tia. payement befors ho fal. | e ou fathion & s e 80"~ -6 Her Story,” by Harriett Prescott Spofford, | markingbefore sitting down that ho Telt s little | not the slightest evidence, either positive or | girlgwere waiting to be disposed of, » policeman | to the strikers, every one of the sixteen mines ;l"ha testimony will be still more foyorable to [ —3Irs. Auguste M. Rodgers, of Brooklyn, has is one of the best stories that have recently ap- | unwell. He suggested that a seidlitz powder | presumptive, to implicate Frances I. Mann in | Proughtinto the atati > | on this mountain Btopped operations, excepb than we iven it. We regret | in less than four yearsreceived letters patent B eion sy Amencwn megazine. Tt 18 ho | might do lim go0d, and. thercupon his dsugh- | producing o trosuting tho death of Jor father, | 17 Tafociosted. ation, 0 Ol o fors e | tho Dorby. The lattor Do o, LD | A e e amalie, aay stateraent of tho | rom our “Gorommunt for asmeny as four dif- story s trusting wife, driven to madness by | ter, Mra. Manx, prepared it for him and he took | Dr. J. Brinton Smith. It is the further opinioul | degl ‘put forward an arm from beneath a ragged large contracts on band, preferred to pay the | circumstances, and we are ‘prompted in doing so | ferent inventions : A mosquito canopy, & fold- the perfidy of her husband, tells an old friend | it, remarking as he did so that it wag unusually | of this Cours that there is no evidence to satisf] | . 5 i R extra ten cents rather than stop work, snd_the £ justice t Ses. ing chair, a plan for heating cars without fir, R s 1n tho asylus, . 1018 writion in | bitior and ‘inquiring what medo it s0. Flia | tho Court thet Mary B, SSaath aiihes proparedy.| 212 ead,grosping ihe ixon raling, seid, "3 M | Derby mie is, therofore, Eom WOtk a0 1. anly R deneg LA 0 £ B e S aniaprovemont in spark Arresters.(t0 b8 Jize. Spofford’s own delicate but keen manner, | daughiter replied that sho did not know, thatshe | administored, or connived st tho death of her | Dretubly boon in the sume cell so often that, by | usual, Howlong the strike will Iast it is diffi- applied to locomotives). The Sret o aro also o fod nptession on the reador. | had auised it just as bor mother handed it tober. | husband, Dr. T, Brinton Smith. T ums, howoror, | the mero ropetition of tho ordor concerning %o | cult to sey. Some were of opinion that two The Latest French Tragedy. to-day protected by the graat seal of Epgland. e D 3n Benthera Virginia 1o a | After eating bis breakfast tho Doctor Teturned | of the opinion that, fromtho report of the JLY | el hd ; : e e e oL O RO e to | Writing from Paris on Nov. 5, tho correspond- | —Charlss Sumner rote to s friend st Nev- Jivels avebngt of & jeunt by B. B. Elder, who | to the form, and while conversing with his over- | of Inquost, which i Conet, Rogards as mercly | She B ledmmed bt O e ety fo tho el | T ™ Othors thjnk tho striko will bo pro- | ent of g O fom Dadly News'says: “A trial | buryport that ho had taken passage for home, found that the Virginians had not lost all their | seer was overtaken with what he described 28 a | inferential, it was the duty of the Coronor and | g g Jonged & month, but, be the result what it will,| has just taken place ‘before the Court of Assizes | and added: “ Friends that T should poste old hebits : Beoular sensation. Thoreupon he at once | officersof the law to give tho matter a thorongh ing. The connert eloon woren crowded sronnd | {3 rech will bb injurious and pernicions in itd | of e ke e et mhich are worthy of | pone my return, and thus receive a further lease Sotmrming to the frain, Ttock my seat by two soung | returned to the lhouse. Arriving thers, | investigation. 1tis, therefore, the judgment of s o horrible | the effect will be injnrions 4nd pom H " osr all | ocoupying o conspicuous place among therecords | of rest, but I cannof satisfy myeelf without To; Indten. who looked dejected, methought. T 8436 to his family that ho believed ho was d” | tho Court that the prisoners be discharged. thought af the oid age that closes o rlelo e iree | the e alis oo contasct or sl the | of thoso causes celebres which are 20 familior to nmnz. My health has Bnproved visibly snd 4 Just from the White Bulphux 7 ing and thought ho had been poisomed. A | _The announcement was Toceived with tho most | <ogtardny morning. At Jofforson Market, Jus- coal produced, and any suspension of business, | resdersof peculiarly Frenth horrors. The trag- | palpably. I can walk now, as-I could not Ob, no—from Good phiysician was sent for, but toolate. In five | decided domonstrations of approval, and tho | %5 %onY Giccharad all from custody. Thofol- | O matter for how short a period, cannot but bo | edy which formed the subject of,, investigation | on my arrival, but I find what the doctor calls 4 Wit he Judge {old e e wae golog.” : i ; : hemsclvo throngh the | 1o, ; : : ; ooy agt, at. B amall farm salled | my limitations! ; “ i o iehmona, | mibutes the poison had done its work, and the | prisoners, who had borne themselve through the | i exceedingly detrimental to their interests. Even | took place in May 1ash, i arm called | my limitations! I have not read so American Sohe did, but we parted from W, o0 3 mice | Doctorwas o corpso. Tho Suddonness of tho | wholo proceoding with great calmness and dig. s:,“;i‘:fi;‘f‘;’;‘ifi?’éfigg{"g;gg;; “}fi:fi%‘};&’ R ek ‘price of conl shill bo as | Herbage, near Marosu-sux-Pies; tho sictim was | novepsper sinco T sulled out of Boston Harbor; 2nd went to AIr. . A ® ovent and the singularity of his remark that he | nity, for the first timo gave vent to their feel i P : th ici on of o scarcity | & young woman of 28, and her murderers were nor have I concerned ith si ghts, B e 17 ycat and the eipgularity of his remerk B! o | Iaea in Hoods of teavs, Thoy wero immollately dsorderly houses: . Froderick Nobel, Henry | large 9 they anticipato, by Sotin o Ay | B e The atrotious, circumstances | sociaty, and shostued el axcepk IR L8 e . 1 heZe indiguynts When will Virginians hute | necossary to summon & Coroner's jury andhave | surrounded by thotx Yrionds, who overwhelmed xfim’fiefijfi‘o’;fi:fiéfi;‘f e e | of tho o o o largo apital investod ill | mndor which tho crime was committed are smply | % Prinee of Wales recently peid a isit to e T | v | g VIOt ot | SRR e ool bl o | st = ot in th flloning rled extact fom G | e Eulof Avlestor, o Packingion Sl Wit n% gok to selling goods e omission, but must needs o ¢ the examination begun. 0 belief in their innocencs, s that 8 | trial the following proprietors: Elisha Gregory, for & fortnight or more. = by h o o body of Blizabeth D i very | wic e, and the locel newspapers give an havetorty peopia spending the summer st his house. And novw thero began to be woven around the | the terrible cordon of circumstances that sw- | pregorick Hughes, ichard Campbell, ~an The miners are the heaviest losers by the | of the body o abeth Durand in a field closo | eloquent account of .the manner in which Tnis s Virginiamiem all over. It is nothing tome— | POFEORS of Mary B Smith, the wife, and Mrs. | rounds them is almost universal in thiscity. The | Gharles Wakefiold. ’ phet, strike. The price they are now being paid, of | toher owmn home: the moble TEarl entertained his princely T'va no country seat, nor commission-house either— -ances 8. Mann, the daughter of the dead man, Tesult is not conclusive. Of course, the eifect of - soventy cents per ton, is the largest sinco the This unfortunate young woman (it say8), | guest. ~The first day wes dovoted to putlsmeickof ity ¢ & e & I went to | ochainof creiramstances “which neods but a link | the decision is only to discharge them from cus- war. It was only last spring that thoy were sd- | abandoned by her father, ill-treated by her step- | rabbit shooting. His Royal Highness and eight B adom. . The huts at Teracl Hill, in which Richard | or two to fasten upon them the guilt of deliber- | tody. Doubtless the prosccuting attorney will | A Girl Accused of Killing Hier Three | yinced from sixty to seventy cents per ton, and | mother, compelled to beg food during the great- | other gentlemen, each armed with 2 double- Bnndnlga’l flg&dw&d slaves had been “mflmggf ate muder. The link lacking in tfi":l circumstan- pmzent the case bef:re the Grand Jury at the Elicgitimate Children. it is a8 certain ,myd positive a3 anything can be | er portion of her existence, was tho ~victim of & | barreled gun, and followed by an attendant with moro fhan half s eentury wess mord B | tialchain isnmotive and eauss. Gould i bo | Bestierm of the s Gart,which will boin | _A corrospondent of tho Halifas. (N, 5.) Chroni- | that tho oparators sre dotermingl '> Tosist the | crime unprecedonted in ita’ cruelty. Her stom- | anothor gun ready loaded, went ont into Lis ;:“fly_ T oo wasna obyions increase of old field- shown that any sufficient motive existed in the | March, and askfor a bill of indictment, 83 it can cle, under date of Caraquet, N. B., Nov. 2, says: | present strike at all hazards. They claim that | ach had been ripped up by o blunt instrument, | lordship’s covers in a heayy rain, 2nd butchered pinesaronnd Taggle’s Tank, which did not indicate minds]of these to women, as for instance that | hardly be denied that there is suficient ground | Information was lnid befora Justice Blackall, | the demand is unressonsble and unjust; that | and the intestines, when the body w28 found, | with such diligenco the little animalg which the Prosperity either. But at the next station there wero they were to be in some way gmfited by thedark | for holding thom for trial. There will possxbllvl of this parish, by parties unknown to the public, | the minors’ earnings average hundred dollers | protruded through & gnsmg wound; the mouth | beaters startled from their hiding places, that P et piles of bark and sumac, whick told of busi- | traneaction, or coulditbe shown that positive- | be a regular and formal trial ab that time,though | to the elfect that there wero very good reasons “aonthly; . that they ore already the best | was filled with earth an gravel; tho face, the | by nightfull they had accumalated 793 carcases- Tess, anda bridal-party, gay ea lorks, snd sl well- | 1y unhappy_relations existed between these | it is hazdly probable. They can neither of them | to believe thats young woman in the upper | paid Jcboring element in the country, and that | neck, the breast, and shouldera were, _covered | His Royal Highness spent the second day in et got on boses ¢ ¥ entivedod oy Sntermal | o and e hushand and father, tho chain would | bo convicted, unlese menning SoRS, 2CY O | I of oo Ahoteist Bt sivam bitth o0 Sia | oven if thoy desired fo give thehestra ten | with wounds; snd the muciorsfy fnding that | kiling pheasanta; aud it s to bo hoped that e e s s g e fote. Tho admitted faots as they have | denco should be discovored. The theory of Mrs. | and had done away with 1t i o rather \nysterions | oonts, tho sargin on.conl is 50 small ‘at prosent | they had not succeodod in despiiCCH their vie- | his noble entertainer had some. fresh form of % ‘Southside Virginianism lg.lln!” was the | slowly coiled sorund the unhappy wife and Smith, that the doctor was the victim of hisovn | munner ; but as they did not care to go further | market rates that they conld not actually afford | tim speedily enough, strangled her, after having | slaughter in readiness for him on the day fol= e M;;EX:BL 4 Here 18 3 race of so-called buman beings | daughter may be stated in brief, without giving | carelessress, receives pretty general credence | into the matter they would leave it to him to [ to comply with the wizhes of the strikers with- ‘hacked her abont in the most bratal and ravolt- | Jawing, T