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THE CHICAGO '"RIBUNK: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1876. ; =3 : — o = intes VS 3 not very great. T notleed deceased’s face. Mr. Iteed (to Mr. O'lirlen)—You enn take the | nnd, It being knocked down, Inatend of attack- this teachor, insleted that common faith with hier at him, the fatal shot was Gred, and In a few mo- Rtate Cm‘ul[luuon7 shiows the total population " t ing the ameatiant, the hnaband, ha therennon at- | ougist to be kept, and {t wae kept. ments Hanford was dead, . : i ok SULLIV AN. There wana contislon below the lofe eve, ex» [ WHIER, 0 00 e i e hor no questions, | okeibe crippledick. wife, nnd.nfterwardn sceingz | © i article chiries. tn suimiapee that Mrn. €ulli- o naplging (he o o this illing, tet us frst | 10 Ue: whites, 401,010: blacks, 4504031 Ty tendinig nlong the nose. The akin was broken, HACKET HECALLED. the nasnllant o held that he cannot_atelke n blow, : ow, | van ‘was (he seerst insinnafin: Eillin:s under wich | ayent of the Catholic Church, Sullivan | cirenmatances is self-defense or murder. What | fn fier life dld aro apenk t o, ar | yon need for the decisdon of sueh n que: upon the Catholle ques tan vensus was carefully taken, and, nftera rigid ecrutiny, was adopted by the Inst Leglsioturn (ame branch of which was Democratie and ono dangerons nnderstand 0 oreay, mever WIAT RORT OF A CIATIACTER IIANPORD WAS, nn of the memnbers for when the faw lllm!mnln‘d you will see thit:a endenvor to Inter- 12 3 t und there was mora or less hemorrhage, 1do Polleeman _Ilacket was recalled, and said ho | nttacks him: you know wheth Missing Juror Secured 85 | ot unow what the contusion was caused by, | got tho pisto] shown fram Alexmuier The On cross-cxamluation ho sakl: The ball was | tear the corner of Oak nnd Ladatie sty “egnl Tearning, - bit ty | fare t a vl ¥ e L TR L B Lo Fepaeentaaa e Tutues 5 ! o [ % nat legal Tarming, bLat common hinn ore In that rezard In the iiphtest degren. From fia to defend Wmaslfs that he hing s riaht to do- ) atlon fn this State Last. abotit on aline with the navel. et Tt el s o crreds ont the | and comiian reiiwe.””1f tho evidence shall sy | hesimAthE fo ehi, s onE alde am v tha oiben, hond ApicT umArIE: that e has s richt ty do- | apportionment, uf ro conaldering_the clectivo : Q.«-Would ot the nutural silng of the body | §3m0 Kbt Tt lid slx barrels, and thero Were | that tho defendant ind marder in Wi lsurt yon | Uiongiont waey Aiit sonf thir ueret Ao porry mcdiataly with great bodily baem, or when, from 4 four cartridgesin it. tony hang him, but it e honeatly thought hewas | attack in false; a biane, vilc, fuul slanderand nlle, surrounding clicumstances, he honestly and rea- Cage for the | Inatepping forvant tuwand wnother put It in ot s mUn A Werenang: Aia S1CK wile ARG HIMRRIL andk ibe hony | BUAck In falrel & lune, vile, fuul o finply o charge sonably thitks ho of sho 18 S0 threntencd. . 1n thia od Ol)flml the Cass for such meuu a8 tolg ve the pecullar direetion Georgo B. Dunham sworn: and parlty of s home, then discharge him, he- | of decislun ho may properly consider the fechle con- i3 Re .| of thobuilet! A.—I think it might. 1 renfded an the 7th of August at No. 1718 Wiite | Sauec prescrving tho home, and keepiug It pure, | xnurrenous INTIMAGY BRTWERN MAYOR oL~ SIUon his wife was n, both fron her acuto Atisck Pooplfl. DR, JOSEIIL W, FREER atreet, 1know Mr. Hanford, | saw the ocour. | 8nd protecting aick women from blows, {8 of more Y VIN AND MRS, SULLIVAN, and herold infory, and the charactez of the man sworn: Am a physician nd surgeon. T have | fance. Tiiad made & eall Witk my wite ang hasies | conseqnonco (han any ainglo lfe. but that was the constraction put upon it hy tho WhD vas assatling ftm. =g been afnee 1848, T reslde at No. 224 Ontarlo 1ghbor of his, K] For uvery deed done and every motive we open n DUl _npod lanford and Bullivan were entlre rirangers, and g st a nelghbor of, his, and 2 ) cama down the eteps public who heard it read in the Couneil Chamber, “Testimony for the Prosecus | stret. . Deccased was my brothcr-in-law. I | of the honso—1*had —not as men 0f learning, but Ay o Tes oy . | onr heartsto yo . ¢ Suilivan only knew him from his condnct and his waa present ut the post-niortem cxamination, | walk—and as T went |’p?(=‘lj {17'12'.':"»’,.':'&.":?,1“’.‘: men of honcstyand honar, #if of whom, 1 hope, | $7id by all those who reported ita contents to Sul yopulation, white and black, in this State, it snust fucther bo remembired that there are probebly more ollens and unnaturalized resi- dents fii this State in proportion to the popula- tion than In any other 8tate In the Bouth. In the City of New Orleans alone, according to tho last ceisus, the number of lorelgn-born was 48,712, againat 189,727 _native-boru, Very ro- 3 3 Tlivan | speetful) WiLLiAM I, KELLoGO, 3 o Iivan, Thero are_several rencons why thislsso, [ePutation. - let us, thetefore, ses what Sni I . yaa, The 1 on All Concluded. snd mundo part uf It Tlls doath was catised b [ noliced that Usora was lack In froncof Arr. Ifan. | Bave wivew and ‘ehllaren, and family” hearth: | {8 Thoto aro sesoral reg-ons wiiy ihislaro, o whLiantord. Mo had hesn told aud bollored, TR tion a waund ol the flfac vein, It was causcd appa- | ford's houss, and several portons uearit. Aw I | Mloneecnd know thelr valus. Wa tirn toyou | wiiubior "G varved e A wnts h was Cettainly Terial, At HanTond an n b e PHILADELPHIA. - rently by n bullet, whicl'took an_obllque dirce- | toopad aver lo’ fasten tho' strap 1 moticod somo | And bow I 1o manner 1n which you | tile most abased man that over” lived in Chfeago, * $eHal ) h . arch our liearts, For (! » and seduced o girl who was his pnpil., Hafford Gives Her Statomont of | tlon downward and eft atter it entered te | lings goingup, and ua L raed up attor fastouing | BEALEEL AT heprin, P th menner I which you | 11 wawday by day In tho - pablie Mewspupers 8 e 5 dle find " been “told, ‘and" belleved, that o body. 1 found the Lullet in the cavity af the | the strap, t Qod alonc, “The Czar of s Russins, or the | f%edof open drunkenness ond profigiey of 148 you 'vigisted tho srcnd olciens ‘o’ Hio g Circimstances of Hor Hus- pul\?‘ Thera was a brufee on decensedyn !nclg,-— Hion ,le‘:m?flo(;’.':# ’:fi;‘l’r‘mfil:fi:flfl :"fi:';?.,'.';i“",’ fi-;-;l Srrespomaitle J’ffl"“‘,‘;’,“, 2! Uindortan, doce ) ,fgm;,‘g ;'l’l‘,“',;:m"l':lfi:;s‘;‘fio“‘c': wek acrdacy ]h"rulr‘r::;‘qnmI'l been gullty thore ot km‘gmpfi & 7 3 . The 10] n h ' e right 1l ¢ of i sub- - Vi er, e band's Death. gitlks 8 ;2'15&?;‘;2‘;:,‘}.‘:.'3 l}‘l)'zul‘l;filmfin "l'!L A s :;x‘mn’:;fi tlxfi{“ wero trying to hu:mnem SeoiE rore -»-.'.'mmy and irresponeibly than you | J08 th cancanand rovelingin all jta bestinlities, st Virgiafa, Maryland, Delaware, and tho Dis. trict of.Golumbla Recelvo Visitors ut the Ezponltion, had falaely aitacked the character of members of PHILADELPIIA, Pa.y Oct. 19.~Tlis fs Combls off, 5 Therefore, aithough tho Junguage docs not plainly 9, u " — broken with a harl substnee—a finger-nail, tho - cartingo along T carie directly Lotween them nl:!;'rxmlllgllmln jluar “"n‘ ,;’,“1|,‘:°{;‘r“2’=2:'."y‘:_:,§',‘,"‘ cliargn lu’;pmsmr coninct, 1t entera into the con- | k’;uqulu,’):fl?z,sggth:%r’l‘y‘.“l’fit‘:::‘:ih:‘r‘-:{b;’;‘é{-&i‘:& natlon-Day at the Centenulal—the day devoted Forth the The brulse, I supposed, waa made by o fiat. and the steps In front of IManford's -house, and or, what we prefer, If all he holds dear [:m”” atruction of I, Suppose some one writes an arti- | anatymons, _ lle had fust then struck hia wife, * | to Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, aud the Dis- onnrd Swott Sets Ear I ml‘”':;’\}“’t’]‘"f:;flm street: am :Tn'g".'l' '."n'u"v'e‘nfv':f.?g'm?offi';"r'e'gi, nlnfl{fp',f'.f.fi',‘zi rathiesly tramped upon, you can consign him to g‘ngg"';f,“,f,':_;;'w{a\*f[:::gi.‘ i saywtlintane 18 | ek meolf was el by 8 man he belleved tobe an | trict of Columbia, 'The Maryland and Delar plan of Cnmpaign for Jorns. m_,',gé'c}f;, the dosit duew Tantord; | ween the partien, three or four men, ahi took U Fallovrs, and by ofio biow destroy husband and | £rosifiute, tho would ot e miand It to mestr Trcang detend oftner pimectr oidynot, by ovdnaty | \vara Btato Bulldings are gally decoratod with 27 the Defense. do nol knaw the defendant: T was prosont | wili T o tier SHe WLATy L MIREICINE (02 | YL 1 Giog, theretore, aur prayers and words Fol Tnfamongrot Tiekey that such wifs wa ke | g Jictuee flantord moy. have Had, s dlahor. | the natlonal ags, fostooned and drade trum ¢ e Y S, ow thein, for ho wi him o atranger, ane ) 2, e Mg b —— Bilfureet.“Atoue 1 ocack ty Iotiegan | S s neskeddovn o e, s, L | ofsecoonto, G wies "y ol o Hho | *XTHIRL e ot sutven ver it | K200 55 0 o M S AL | vy ok of ebiag, and. e wik e o o ) ; & I . . Sitr o skelch of tho Life of the Pris~ myecif atarted to eall on Mee, Sulltvan. Wiien | tool ot oF im sald, *+Wiiat dees this micand » | dice, but tomipera.His fudement with merdy. a0 | fafa” it Marar.Calvln ox evor triad hin, and belag thus held aud thus attackod, and | Of all uations. Last night the City Counstl ot A we pot to Hanford's 8¢, 1 w Mr. Hanford, and wos sorprited ot what | moy'yon Judge lenlentiy this defendant, and give | fife. and ,,w,,,mpi‘"“"'"""" but twice In hat i {yus fleprived of all meais of dofenie, bo was | Wilinington and the Mayor come on, and inu ‘oner and His Wife. rnn, he was on the aldowalk, and we were talk- | was < 8 to say ‘‘low on do? " ] lug on. Iie mide o unswer, ¢ wot apon | o hlin tn reviowing hia conduct, all*thosa rafe- | nd In the comparry o hee hunendo" S i | Juntifiod (n helleving thata man who would aecreiiy spectul car there came Gov, Carroll, of Mury- eary O 1y, a1 d s guln, aards which the law for the protection of all fiass destroy the character of o woman he diit not even v 2 e v e Wi S s Do, . s | A habdoes s s A gaicsraul, 5 e | Wikly hrown ot him. - et 'x'\‘.?ffr'r'.f’ifi'u"n".‘o'&"fe':igu"»'.‘flf:“é‘é'.s"ofu'n'n“,’: Sp41 | Eonea e G e gl rems opet | b, god h tal) i bl welioss: Uk ey " A . sulted my wife," Hanford sort « ey Y " or, The ) % . 1 . 3 3 wtrt's Tettor to Von Onele--The | gontiomen got out,, They ke, sttt PE | st s, o' Ghonalio Vet otng o f0F Ut | e, Sovot Thc pseay st of tho cle S5ttty Sadngtalitealy faser o0 1 ST | wivuce somo nrione bodily intuey e ML AR | g Gy Couredl ot Banineme B Rasons Why 1& Was Wrllten, sty o g i S, Tanford, wh Yan ot | SRS oA s . AT tontons T | cumstances whieled o Che ey commenc. | ke safy inarice of (s iy toto thest Ji TAPPEARD T0 JAVE A PISTOL, Jumiies of nvited gueata, | At 1000 and ) Y clarges and their falslty s to sl b % 7 the steps, sald, ““That's him down there.”” ‘Thoy | ha made a passage toward some man, and I henrd n | INE DY Eiving a detalled sccount of ‘the rending THELR EFPECT UPON BULLIVAN'S MIND, Tlo vrae juetlfied with this, an o ray, It mtopping | 11 o'cluck respectively, ~Oov, Cochrana Fal carne down und el him, and tho dofendany | bow stecle Lot koo b ot AT héeard b of Hanford's lettes to Van OsdelIn tho Cou | 5yt SEXECE UEOK SuLtisia sim, | ianfora and waiing i et In lns atLack ¥pOi | of Delaware, and Gov. Carroll of Margland, ot Inginuntions npon Bullivan's | took qut n paper. Just then Mra. Bulllvan sung | o shot wos fired Hautord (cll to the sldewatk, 1 [ ¢il Chiombor, Sulllvan's efforts to learu the-| fie1aftihe Councll thorotore that wights u glel- | forning upon his wito and steking hor apoie whim tcf'I" nein out, “Mr, McMullen,” and I went to the | letgo of his arm and took hold fo tho man wio— | namo of the writer from the Alderman, etc., G up! /4 galn, entered the grounds, each accompanfed by his hiood, to whom he had been engaged for six ycars, ‘he could have d + ! EAE 0 Q.—Who was [t—Sulllvau, the defendant? A,— | all of which has nlready been quite fully given, | o New Me: in an instant he could have done, Btafl, aud were escorted to thelr ruspective State " Mind—Tlis Vinit to Huhfon, k?fi:f"g“mn}xl'fi'“ E,;r:’l(!’.fllll:l‘: mI hflxméd hc;‘::‘dl {o"‘l']‘;"flkm‘;' Atk holdal;the: L f:')‘l‘;"fil"‘;ll::d and then proceeded Lo Yelata i smn{fg Rot L’#i’?«;“&d‘«'fii“’fi?fi&? :fiy.ym.ul:fi;nn; (:"edx-&mc'm: gaielawnquie ‘,,’::I"‘,‘::"“'ekffl {9 setteal, out bulkilngn' where receptions were hu'_;a. Alarge s saw Sullivan strice Hanford and knock him [ 42 g SRS R e 221 o IMen, | bold of the copy: had been_ publlcly charged with adultery with thi i Kiiling his aernflant, hut hie swan held finnly, and | number of visitors have come In from Virginls, Shoollng Done in Defense of Tis Wife, and | down, and catch bim by the throat. I pulled | haps'a minuto, when the policeman cas and soak | I 80t the first page fram the roporter of tho | MAYOF of the clty, aud to have beon hioad-desil of hofs 4 s Shooting P Lie could nut ratreat, nnd therefore the whofe law | aud, desplte the absence of the Governor, thers i ki, Cirioiaalantss i o, and it my arin around bip nee and | W i trom (hla 1iade o ¢opy of the following | &$0mupttiins, to ol (his he ke lo ha faler, o T o s e wn CorC i UL BOFCIE | was'y -uFr. o frieadly union uuflnsoclnll gather-’ he Cireum! o aught his le! hand. o struggied to pgel N, . 4 wi ek uf he Doctor’ becanse of | s S . ng at the cst Virgina Builaing, where the Jutiable ander £ :wnlgv. Whon wa Laraed.nround Sie Haitord | mpe ..,m,,,,,':‘}',3?:;,’3,’{,;‘;;5‘,:;‘,’,‘,‘,,.,,,, twomins ‘g';g,{',',wg}‘g{:;\,fl,,',gv,'g;f,;;;'fi,f)g;'mg' Al Liadest g direnser G i'm".n‘li&rf-‘.'x'fi, this ecte | H,,":,fi'.‘,‘.‘.‘,“f.":&.‘x“it‘n‘l‘l":’.fl‘ it iL“.'?n'.‘.‘u'e'r‘”'.';::‘.‘ Commisaloners n::elvli'd and mmiug’wellunme‘nll P aud Mrs, Bulllvan and his brother were sort of | ntes, There muxt have been soint pparting beforo | 8ulltvan, wifo of the Becratary of the Toard of Pabite | dent of the blow In'the street-car, Eho had been ford was betireen Sullivan and his wife, The hus- | from the Old Dominlon, At the Stats buildings (INARY BUSINESS. | ciinched, and Mr. Ifanford staggered toward | T camo up: Th Blow | hearwas Tadleted by St | aria s ioninee s etz (he, Doard of Public foully uftacked by n_schoolmaster who way willing | J0rd ™2 i 1anral end he | of Maryland aud Delaware, there were Iarge PRELIN d P, t ng Dalloy disialesed and her husband, appointed sy | o dest omlscuonsly the charactera of men | Liud was her natural and lawtul protector, and he Ty ¢, there swere Iarg s COMULETING TIE PANEL. me. In aminuteI h“rldl n‘ plnnv:‘l-nhué. n:lndd Tanford, but whon it steuck T don't know. (A L app! o :r r% la:“n:v fiz\:fl r;ln“ '(u.l nmlg bl L r,,.. “oll:mul:,ld. gvgn' |1‘1|..d:anm, u': gunrn\’\my and | masses’assembled to Jisten to the nddresses and The jaroré summoned under th;:s;:ec::l véax;lru Q}Egs;d riutn mfi l.'x‘.“n’g UP ‘l‘;le 3}[“?5:' lfléumm ] B i ‘:II;. 1;23!1{1" .'1'.'“}"'1‘,',3' Vo 3 Maving copled this, ho went among the other re- | who had never done him tho alightest Injury, pro- | cAve lils wife Lo tho tender mercies of the man | attend the receptlons of the respective Governe re on hand promptly in the Crim- i 3 : g vio had endeavored by secret atlaclk to destroy orters dud enw liere and thero detached sentences | vided ho conld recover a plnce a littlo higher, Al} | Jyh had ent iy had toch st thirty we turned to go and I told Sullivau he must noty | Hanford about seventeen years, His phyaical | From othor oo 03, but did not read the entlre docn- | this Mr. Sullivan K ho walized home, and | ST chamcter und who hud just struck ber, or o yesterilay morning, but selecting ne | WEICEED FPS § (ol BATNAL o, st Bk | Tanford was & goud deal biclow {he average. 1To | ment conseentively, Al Could noL das0 ToF the | bamw Shelh s pknew a5 ho walied lomé, and | wiiom e hofeved lind junt itk ho & blow: {omske up the tielve who are to decide wheth- | Jfq said, * No, I came near shooting you, for I | was riithor a weakly msn,—a_frall man,—and | reaton glvem, rint sonio 70,000 coplenof this viled foul aapder, | TIE FISTOL WAS NOT IN I8 FOCKET FOR TAIs ors. Further contestants are entered for the tour- nament thls alternoon, and much interest (s shown {n the afal, -In addition to the prizes Sulifvan 1a gulley or innocent of | thought you wers one of his friends.'f "Thon the | was afificted with dyapepsia, He would probn- From what s saw of the article, however, from ll”ml ecatter them thronghout the Northwest whor- it hectisniali o;:cmtmu. . presiously offered, & mugnlficent cup o ."l’lfd " o Mlenaner ot Hanford wns attended | officer catne up andt Sullivan said, “ Taurreuder, | by woigh nboat 123 or 180 founds, - 1o s fn | What his fienda saio. Niin, oo from e bypis | SnaScaiter them theouylio orts Dhfonsare s pad boen glven to Wm eigbt | Jiver, engraved with the. mberial Clitness {he murder of Fraucls Hanford way T stot, b Jery poor licalth ot the thine of bis deccaso, aud | giariee which be kneiy|liad beenmade aguint | Atter the aiinarnment of the Council, Mr. Sl | yeoeabefore, und he lad got in tho habit of carry. | flven engraved iwith th lénding Knight by ¢the ssmedifficultics which wereexperienced RO AT AN A At O R b fisig YeRrs, d Muyur Colvin In regard to hia personal condact, e | van walked with Mr. Engllsh towards his home on $IE It eckune nuor, e Sectston, whlle 18 New. | ¥inin Zeng, the Chiness Mandarin who has becy - :,’,'p’,,,m..my.. No camplaiut could be made | g _Vhat were you talking atout when Mr. MRS, HANPORD RECALLED, {f.','..‘fl{'a'i?"’:fife"n'}'&"'y'x'l‘f‘ex;‘:yc:g‘{l’"fif lié’:f’.".".?.:.‘é’n?l‘i ::x'c“nfiflfun‘fi'edfimr}n::n':"fi:' fi;‘?fisflf: Chnat thn ae | hreotimes at him, and ho i been compolled to | alinost continually at, tho Exhibition_ since ita sbout the pancl by the defensc on account of | Buillvan came up? Mra. Hanford was recalled. hiswife in regard to her conduct with Mayor Col- | thar of the article, upon which Engiikh fold him | Fin aviay to saye hislife. 1le had also beenare. | commencement, and {s the fourth man i rank lonality, since five-sixths of thew were | — Objected to. Q2Did vour husband offer to strike anybody [ vin, and in mubtauco ad chiarged wich futimacy | there wasn ramor.In Siecalation that. Lanford had | MOFter for (o Tymes, and in gaing abont the city | i tne. Clhemes Empire. The crowd at the telr oo orial® waa falr to nidaling | Mr. O'lirlcn sald he wanted to show that the | after he was knocked downi Ao, sier with bimas, i tie eyonof the pabilc and thuss | ind dmestic ironbles on- aecannt of ailesed fr | OF Mzhte for ltems had been cxposed Lo nll sorts of | prounds is very large indeed, o Lismen. The K uteral o eceston, all the | 8ubJcet of the conversatiun related to Sullivan | ° Qr—mAre you surs of thati Ar¥es, I am | who Lonta ft, was Gniimount o Bhuhc and thuse proper rolations wilh o schooi-toacher who bourded | clasect of puople, aud. an mot repartcrs do, ko | Sl touroament s now o progress. Shortly wien areraged. As ot every sasslon %7 L | gy g iy wife, and that Haofurd provoked the | positive, fery. at Lfe hauxe, and that tho teachier had to leave tho | N1 ISirned 10 garry s plotol. I ulecanaing the | fior 1 o'clock 205 Knights, fully armed and s wereoccupled, but the attendanco wes the | quarrel out of that subject-matter. Q:~—\What wus his phyoleal condition? A | _lasing eiven tho ortilo aa ft sppearad toSall- | fouse o coeepnente. say & mian attacked oa Justiaed tn g pret | equipped, rode Into the erounds and took their far, not ouly tho aisles on the maoin | “The Court admitted the testimong, ns it would delieate Indeed. van ondwas reprorented to lum by persons whio NE AURIVED AT 118 HOUBE sfaed he use all the means in s power to snse nls | Position for the contest. Great interest Dre- T 0 B i the enileries, betng crowded. | tend to show tho stato of Hunford®s iind. Q.—low much did he weigh? A.—About 125 | beard it, T will now stato Jater than wenal, aud found that his brothor. who | jife’or prevont tho Iniendad harms such s ro. | vails, not only at tho grounds but fn tho dty. foor, but thoso In ik Rotten fnto tho | Witness continued: My brother told’ Tan- | pounds; sometimes, in the winter, 180, WIIAT TI(E ARTICLE DID CONTAIN. Hved with him, and his wife, had taken (heir e Yery few more coll av treating as far ashe can, or disabling his advorsar, Tho attendanco at the Exposition yesterd: ford ha wou'd get. himaelf (nto trouble. [That | Crosscxamined Uy Atr, Buett: 'ont down | MeHanford had for many ears bean connocted | hefore hin areifal. Ho entcrod nt the froui of tho | \rialiDg S8 (iF ssho cin, or dissbling hi advorsary B TR aer bered 124,000, . Ak 3 it Y ith the public schaola of the City of Chleago, und | house, by way of the bascmenty to tha dinhig: | * Hugs ver Intended to kil Hlanford. The | ALl oot allotted to Jookers-on, except by hydraulle | onqed the inquiry.]. Heard Mrs. Sallivan ny, | on the sidewnlk whon Sulllvan atlacked my | Fath tF 3 nllivan_ never fnten 1l Hanford. The |~ At1 o'clock this afternoon the cash sdmissions m"nm “For God's lmm don't hurt him."” “That wis | husband, aud was on the sfdewalk near them, :':Eflfir.rli'nfi'l‘hfln"i’x?ml‘;ml':uc:ltu&:t‘é:nrex:n{’::filnlfig.l '“i’&’,', Sallivan's tnjury bad made her pecullmrly L‘,‘.‘,’“5.’,}2,‘;’,‘,‘{."g{,"g?{;".::;{f::,".‘,f"““"“"‘“" The | to tho Centennial numbered 144,000, exceedln k FILLING THR JURT. after Sulllyan had knocked him down. Sheand | © My, Rocd—That Is our cuse, gentlemen, I ifliad tn dlschurgy the duty of Superintendent | augceptible to nervous excitoment, Thin excitced | U7 HOREILIS evertiofivas el the attendauce any day except Pennsyivanis ) After examining snd rejecting nine jurors, Florence dld not come In between them, 1 did satisfuctorlly to the Boord of “Educatlon, and by | her to such o degree that over she har boon Day. o ¢ o ks b ki When Sullivan went home and told his wifo of 3t Oin found omo_ i was nessptablo o | 55 255 N6 B BT SE O CAES, LRRT MR. SWETT. ol v ol ot bt i lace sty Bl | SReKkomert™ gy ety o EMAREL: | e ek ab i) e s Sren fnaw | Lo-morrow, moriog tho monument n, hanoe m:';- “This a8 Mes M. W, Kerwin, partuce in hll)! s b it P Ao OPENING ARUUMENT FORt TUE DEPENSE. mant redicod. It [s plain fhat fie was nepleingto | band, aficr thelr marclage, enlonvored 10 pereum o Lonard) ;,{,,’,,;:‘,‘;,,“fic",{:"h’gd'“,,‘é‘;',’5:&,5"{,’}’,’,"{,’2‘, will be unvelled, and bo attended by the General e frm of Keely & Kerwin, Hauar-dealers. Ife [ blouded murderer. 1 do not writs for the | My, Bwett, without delay, opened for the de- EOLTia 1 piace liae bt Ehatgon th 1he Doses. | Rer o stop writing for the oreee, and ot alwiys | injury in thought or deed, ‘e therofar thougnt | Assembly of thio Presbyterisn Charch and o sl he could give Sullivan o falr trlal. O'Brien | paper. As Tlanford came up I put out my left fense, and apoke as follows ¢ Trence the articie S writton to Mr. % an Ondol, een carcful about exposing “herto suy excive- | by ‘aitack had orlginnted In somo. mistage, large body of Invited ‘guests, The subr-coms defendant’s 3 o ment, Therefore he thunght if anford knew what con- ind read tho papers., | hand toward him, lotiing go of GENTLENEN 0P Titk Juny: Tha clrcumétances of | with tho Intention of procuring the rejection of | * Prior to the dny of the homicide she had heers, f scglesed to asi bim 1 be bnd vead tho PORSCS| omi, Tho plstol wh in his hght hond. fhia canc miora than any words e uttossolemnly | Uho e perions named.”and the solvtian of Bve | for auya Weelks tindor the hucior’y carv, by rea’. | Siriction had boen put upon bir communieation ho o, Reod AL nky iowaver sl 0 el b aecent slowe Kt Coponamse | mpressug all. Life faGrowded with strangs cvouty, | ofitor bersuns, and with the Uard this changod, | son uf &1 acute dischves, md the. Supisg Berers | Sould eRceablY, bndl. Seoiy Ty eniirores stfements made no fmpression upon him,—that | 1 Jind clianged bis sccount sinve the Coroner's | Bubomg of tue etrangest e the scoue before s, At | Hunford loped lo succeed better. s olbjech, | (tho hambelde being on Monday) sho caita ot S LAt his attack had bosgcutlys o ridt e bad no oplntun at the present time, Mr. Reed | Inquest, but dld not succeed very well, He trled | my side sits Aloxander Sullivan, o oung zentle. | therefore, wiw to dewtroy the five membera otfered | lior room for tho iret time, Mr. Sullivan, meeting® r ‘allenged him peremptorily. tu show that witness had sworit that only hls | manof 20 years, and noxt o hifin Margarei sulli- | for renuiination and placo upon the Board five | hior in the dining-roumn of his Home, asked hary: | Sitack ugbn his witc's virtue, Instcad of rotracts e 2 mitted of the General Committes of the Pres- byterian Gencral Asscmbly, which has had tho workunder ita direct supervision, consists of tho followlng gentlemen: 'The Rev. Mesars, G, Wa« Musgrave, D, D.: W. O. Breed, D. D.j & Heary, AT e {ng, even after ho knew the construction put upon | Addison and Col. J. Roas Bnowden, Ight hand was loose, Whereas he now sald'that | van, his wife, n few years youngor. “Fhey have | other membors I thelr stend, #he was oble tolicar nonte bad news. She nsked, | {055 vald e wonld proveit. When asked for hin r3 were excused for opinion's | ¥ 3 n mareled two years; botnara Literary Wi thelr | The citlzens of Chicago generally sill remember | excitedly, what It was, £nd he simpl y + g e fon s e I e By s o uour | iviats B bots nmarnly sione MO Mg | et Mot estime s o i of ot ctomost | excltedty, what I e | tnd o simpli | xidince he s howaaid givo nene ol ril to local politics, and that there wan n | that afternoon asealilng her churacter, Sho askecl | JOF Fome communication, which wonld cnable im — MINNESOTA LIQUOR-LAW, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. X 8. PAUL, Mlnn,, Oct. 19.—Lontracta for Japs Ing the foundations of the huflding for tho Btate Inebriato Asylum at Roclester have been . : iy, | i fuce, s u mild-annored gentlermnn, with | I T e e mnnlcation, which wonld snibie im The nest was Mr. F. J. Berry, a Catholle, who | me ot the time. I swung bimy around forcitly, | M o oyoé, of UIEhly intelloetual devolop | feverieh excitement auch ns hins never bofore exe | i 1t was by s bl ti re it 1, 3o diked t 3 - sequa irery-table o the corner of Twenty- | not violently, Shon T touk Lold of kim, T il L o AL, B OB R B ot | Rl A e o CoEtlo e o gl ford, saii eho had no ncyualntance with hiri. e | Slined to uive S lln thacclors Mood lis. gt stroet aud Tudiana avenue, an intelil Bt ko - whather i oo I;lundt e, cemy. | J utrongly marked Intellectunily, @ lady of en: | cluinicd, aud 1'“l:’el‘l':l::e"glcuf‘r:'ll);h:t:‘l!\’tv;liib Jbat | then road to ler th cxtract in regnrd fo Mea. Sul- | Gopirovur of bis wilEs charactor. aml dallberstely ullivan took no part exce clinch- r cre, cilture, unstalne e nit o ¢! W ted by yan ng o e hoad of he de ¥, W e~ < L 4 guntdooking mam, who eutd that o lnow of wo | 3 B oy, FOOK 1O § P oo Ta ottt dhle sty & oty | DTloC et Lot s ponket bt tloty : &3 refusliii to eay anything which woald fn_any ma upoitshe replied that il le lio injury, v lct to L. 8. Bufilngton, of Mtno 5 th ruason why he could not' give the defendant o | “TAt this moment * | clrcle or a ‘parlor In o homo where they e knowd | two meetings, one of which numbored nenrly 40, - | EproRta MUST BE MADE WITII THE KEWSPAPERS fer, tot oF doveon the"inj ags cxen B l::!ln o!slhBu flngto kuocim :f;ulr’fn"" :a;llm; d be d solely by the MIS. SULLIVAN in which they would not be welcomed, and which ‘| 000, In the iSxposition Bullding, and so great was | TO BUMPRESS 1T, Ieation, herefore Sullivan called him i pe! 'y comp r;‘l:‘lflal; JBe would be goveried solely by came Into Court with n lady friond. She dlioy would ot bunor and udorn; not ta there I ;};;1l«;xrc‘};;;g'mtggt,x;;;hg}f,glmfduN&}g};{fi"; P | Tier hustand told ler, It beinz scnsational fn lts do; both " raised thelr hands | nest fall, will soon be advertised. The Asylum eridence. . i this city ona poor, siricken heart or one homeless 3 ! catened, 1 seemcd to bo weak, walking very slowly, aud ns 8 an 4 churacter, they conld not got If auppreased: but | to attack, and Sullivan knocked him or throw him | is provided for by a law levylug a State licenso 33.';5:2: :m ”‘Zfigr anr«(n “cnl‘n].-n ’r't'fif"lfl.'.l"h ;;:g:m pots Ef{f;:gfl;":e;'m'x":|fe’i:’én5('.r"x‘.i'?fi'n"xu"'.}?fifi‘r’?.'n"fif.{ffifg ghe replied that she had frequently ‘ot articles | down, Thix ended the altercatfon. Bullivan dld | origax of ;mm{ upon_llquor-dealers, and {s Mr.0'Brien was satisfled with him, and Mr. 3 ward her’ husbaud, who g i (eI Ve 4 yet this mild-manniered, culfivated gentleman ls | tho cltlzeiw that tho public moneys were bolnz | Siich Would havo piven nain to others suppresed, | not follow [t up or attempt fo. Hanford did not [ pissert opposed by to liguor Intereat, which fs .Co ‘Teed sl 410 take Bim," after drawing out | progred her silently and without nsmrum. omo- "thst be was not opposed to eapital punishment. | tion, 8lie was dressed In blncle an d she thonght that upon her requestehie could | finmediately renew the aftack, but petting up and wora a vell, and Tites and th plunderad, and thet corruptlon relgned almost | B¢ bR el R ) % | organized for gainlng control of the next Legis- o was at ouce sworn, and tho panel was | which sho did not. Nitt. Taking a. chalr hestde | Lopn tot of the brigitost ndornents ot or vy | Bverywhere, "o venie of this ponular cxelte. B0 ile anpureanul., Motk toll tont suo iy oille tli ateugule wan eoing e raic | Tutuire, with the Inteution of repealing the law, foll, after thres und n quarter days’ Inbor. 'The | him, she remained until the cnd of tho sesslon, | is J;:e underlying cause o1 It all, ment was that the Board of Aldermen opposed to | 4ol gtoundation In fact for the seticle. Me. Snie hewife. When he'left the wife and Mg,,,.,fm and will be aroused to making the strongest guwi'uufrrs wighed a aleh of rellery but it Iooked, nml'num'm:{)anlm lilin to the fall. 4 I B e | o it vin, s ayerylielniticly etected and | jican concoived, the iden. that Hanford, unon | avtaci ypon Sullver e ol Sagan BT [ 0 D16 bt by the AnpomE tlio strongcst owever, 88 {f they were to bo deprived of tes- | AMr, Reed stated that nu more witnesses for | inal in thonghit, and course a 3 . contracts are being let. The payment of a larga part of the taxes due Is refuscd, and the ques- tion of coustitutionality is still pending in the courts. . tmony and specclies for while. un,l msel(.“fln;, ‘E“‘u MI (OING DACRWARD, natthicd them to be within o 4 3 t charlty, and | Mr. 0'Brien got up and asked tho Prl\'llel!o of | taka over Iinlt an liour more, he sald, to present | Hizatlon, and culture, snd swoet charlty, an fawlly Jove stund szhast ot its horrid Larbarities, | lon, and especially the Common Council, which ‘eunining one of the jurors reeepted Monday— | the ease of the prosecution. 1‘,:.',,,‘{ iy L | v roper cxplanation, would uivo such ' retrac- | so fhat hoe conld Itormoee no thedutorm o el it althguzh i sd | Whocver oramits marder oughi fo o g, It1s | gy mam wio wur comuected ‘i any. way' it [},,‘}.,,'w(;.‘.;.x emabli thomitosnpprauns the publica: | fo mn;f']fi'.m"niu m:;r"cu upon bis w?{; Haracion = o del t of anlmals and of wavage men: bt clv- " tion of the article, or, it could not be sup- | Lig striking of his wife, and seoing t! ¢ attack - all. 4t would not 4 Liucntion theee fucts to ehow that public opne | Biciued, such un' expianation us wonld take | iy srikineof bis wife o I Slie altuck com, the sting from it, If published, e therefore IE WOULD WOUND N1y, : ¢ Turka, in tho prescnt | Fepresented the public senthneut, way exclted and | & or cis i U to veriary, R e ckibben. Ho dealrd o show that lie iad | “Piic Court, thurefore, at halt-post 12, took a | Bereiay waer Hke copturo Chilstians prot ace | eabge tpon th yueation of Stayor Cotvinnrela | S2'SIC SudIni 1o o 1o o entioge,. Fhe peaiidr | 0dy i dleable s nivercary, ‘e lawfully DAMAGES RECOVERED. th formed and cxprossed un opinlon, sud had | recess until 3 o'clocik. thew on sharply-polnted stakcs wet thickly to- | flena to the eity and all persons connected with | [l heGintely wmi Hirn earsinge. ~and, ot Cinos remeber drawing Bie paor e pile Lpectal Dispatch to The Tyibune. Hieitho timo ho was put on_tho jury.’ 1ahad | At the afternoon session Mrs, Ianford and | gether, and lcave thein s theas stakes ploreo thotr | b, a0l 1 woud be Uiere fu s fen® sionente. 1g e | Canotremember e e b Tl e cang ¥ltnesaes to provo It, - : ; two or three lady friends were 'prmsunt. She, | bodles for one, two, or thico duys, to writhe In Mr. Ilanford avidently thought, therefore, that ¢ y Drs Moines, Ia., Oct. 10.—The jury in the United Btates Circoit Court in the casc of Lynch vs. The Chicago & Northwestern Rond, then agrecd that the Urother and Mrs,” Sulllvan < oL ! : The Cuurt supposed the examination might | too, wors black, and her face was shiclded from | 8any aud die, This s wurdor—ihe very cssence | ho might avall himeelf of this siate of fueling, and, .,'muh}u,, dowi-town Lo the newapaper oficor, and lutention of dmwing it or firing ft. Al the 3 3 i ! o (rs Sule ¢ thought he ean recail Is the thought that he might well bo tade then ns aftervands. vlew by a thicl velly which sho lept down. Mrs, | 848 konius of murdor. LY nuliug wholexsly eliarges againat ev: Sul- | Eneavor Lo subpress tho ariicle. siile Suiiivan | {ioWsli bo can recall lo the thought it bo might The jurar was questioned, and denled ever | Bullivan was also thero at the side of the ne NESALIOE BaiiL Jimsell would’ g to Mr. Hanford and en- | acufio ~ he did dray 1 withobr emowin foni. In‘dami P ol fojurkes ected th 0st il place, und aalnst members 5 uro kome fetmaction or qualifie g | action In ages for perso njurics, garo Barlng eald to any one that the defendant way cused, and stald untid tho close. Once during m{m}g}lm‘mxlwfl" lggh-"lrtr'\‘xm,a IlJi‘\‘ g:::-n e:vm“:; e cmmm“‘ ofeat thoss members and gl a g:m;:.r lg‘npmf“ “knew' “9“"" N "l"lm el {:: u:ndunyh!cnulglomnc;:a mwnn’fi?“‘ m'l‘; plaintil a verdict g.,rg-_r‘&)o, @"lv.mdought to be punished—that b had | Mr. Bieet's opening, when he sald if_such and uod trwo brissoth furttt coud feutt aud i worrup teee | Hoard o pult himselr, therofore o addressed to THE No0E i 4 3 i { ! J Jived, and therefore 1t wos determined that M. _ 1t any intentlon beyoni iSeired the ditente, sinc they thought li was | auch things were truc, Bullivan would walle to | Brfyaediroristevt frule A boud oy Bt e | 352V Gudel w cordmunieation. ga: | Suliltan should go o the Tivery-utnble. whoro ho | Wt T bt From (et i fhosEht s Latholie, but they would “fiind out,”™ the seaffold like a mau, she scewmed about to {{;‘;}J,‘,flu_'" FHERere ¥ "5he"oh}"‘J'tuv,n'-‘n."x’uflnr’liull;;ug Tinat o ey | hoped tn und o dircctory and hin restdence. Find- | necidental. How casily In this scuflle there might | Ngw Yong, Oct, 10~~'tMr Hunt," better e bR it d "ot appein and | Fago” o gaacd, e Mesd on le | o o s astnas e wiing o pesing il o dea G not Tt to o | A Tomy e, Mo Howtord | v B oo, r bl bi »sisutl | New ome, oot 0 Hanty bete | Imt the Captain not appear, o hugband's ehoulder. He, evidently, checkes “LIVE OR DIE DY TIIS HOLY STANDARD. din; but sl tist not forget n ) 1o ¢ A | part of an inch; und et the deviation of a lesd din- 'y 0 OBrien talked about, attachments. 2 bier, as o whispered to licr, aud shié desisted. | 1¢ (o net of homiclds in thia cnse was. tho. fegit of | g, tuly maxhins bt atill 1 st ot forget my gy pieeing Hom tho vy, Mable o theatrest be | dnnca than Tl of the muzzle of the pistol would | Sands," known as Willlam King, who were with. Mr. Reed said the juror {.\!cl(lhbcu) was o sin- | Such manifestations, though genulne, and com- | nyimalism and beutality, then It s wurder, and Me. | gy fucts coming In my way with entlre plainness intention wis 10 aacerinin Whers Hunford Jived, J:"m‘x*w"" ln’fl:‘d ;,‘M" “N;::Ry“hm":l 3.“”1;1“& Willlam M.Tweed at Vigo when he was arrested, g;:n}ml:, nmcldl:lx;d denled uilvmg mu{ ;}lruégdlwi ng fx;am tll ar(n'rin\'lnl ll:cnn.I ;mulltlll ‘l“«‘lhrflgr aumn::;mn \vlt;lnl”?s:églxlz_lnrn‘;lt ;fl‘v‘;r rl;l:p lulg-l» ::‘v :;nddlrulh, whether they rlote to the Jiving or the | i then arrange with his wife ,:In,l hn;lhcr 108 | Tha act of defenve with the plstol, ull oter defonre | Arrived here yesterday from England. . ¢ fntermeddler upparcntly wante: et | have been looked wpon by many as intended fu he po 4 lead, rome meeting-place down-town, depending upon % el " J ——————— Bin ato frouble, BE 1 Ciocty and. Suilivars. dostre t0, avold Any stich | Longrable usband s for blx wito, and the | 1osixa 11 POAITION OAUSED stm. ANFOUD | fhe fentth uf thus 1t wonld tako T te” £ 10 Pelng emoved, waa Insful. 1t this Ia not henl e Mr. O'Brien retorted thit witnesses to prove | fmputation led_ bim, as was remarked, 1o dis- | manly dofense of lier reputation, from the defonsu ALSO TO LOSE U18 S8LNSE OF PROPRIETY, Itunford's house: but, Sndinz that he lived Within | &'wap \whom he suppo BUSINESS NOTICES, ‘ LY ¢ ng ter, from tho AR fiatt 2 ppoged 1o be an onemy, and at- bat tho Juror bad gald had promised to be | countenanco what would undoubtedly haye | Of B swelt lowe ngainat the spoller, and jnatead of disclurgg v utivs ua tcachor, | a blocl or ro, he maggested that thoy should ull ko | Eactics"all Hghtn o7 self-defense wers Hier gresenl. Trhe was unable £o inak ont o better | boen solainterpretel. # s o ot cuttase, nd lovo, thien the | Snd cummending himieslt o ramotion by meetta: | fo Hanfords togother, and thew all o down-1owa | L3N ehesmin. ~ Ho vaa Besig to st ol bk A Word to Mothers. e azalnst bim thau ho had he would let the TESTIMONY OF ORRIN It MOOIE, the plstol-shiot or utrolic struck the deconsod while | rloms conduct, lie endeavared to become b warplot | together, Le beaten, Tho ronson & killing s uninwful when | You will find Mra. Winslow's SoothIng Syrup sn oiatter rust, jn 5. Moore wos called und ewdrn, and | fu iho dischargs of duty, tion tho corrupt treo | 0 the Common Comnell nud lay tho foundation of THE CONVERIATION. itls ualawful, is becausc the defendunt bnd other | Invaluable friend, It curea dysentery and diar- The Juror £afd ho did not want £0 it o the | e aiiel sabroontT s s ) brought' forth svi} frult ‘and wo nustwater tho | 1 uture wuccows in tho vain of M. Sulivin amd | Aceiving neas whers e, Hanford Tired, Sullivan | Tiodcs of escape, st olher aopernt aejouner | Invaluable friend, 1t curen dysentery and diar. dury T Nlcmro strsst. On thio TEh | ovatesomn ot Tt bules me ek sconss | Tis mupuriof oiicars, mesbors o 1 - HonR, by | soy i H54gaf et e anford, Tived, Sulitvan | modes, of escape, and other m cecape and joave | colicy woftens the gume, raduces inflaramatio . 201 3 3 o a st lfe + | auch u contan hie Loped W accomplish two objects: i be presentat the Interview with Mr. {lantord, | IMs wife, and could uot escopo If he would; and | gives tone and cnergy o the wholo systemn., In sl e, Qiren's witnesrn di'nt. coma i, and | of Awrust fast Tlived on tho corne of LaSalle struck s sioret ausneniy uf bonorablo wifely repits | BiEkt e boniovods MthONRIPWEoEIe. thal i | 404 be presentat willing to pivo n wrilten state. | hiere ho wax not bonnd {0 resort to any othor modo | Siost avery fnatance whore: the. infact o safl eins: e sld e kot not cxamiued the Juror wahton- | and Ouk strects, 1 had known the deconsed s e el aner] oY A BT in com lowt the elovuted position of Asxlatznt-Superin- | ment, ho mlisit glve a verbal statentent, of which | of defeure, because there was no other mode of do- | from pinin and cxhaustion relief will be faund 1 15 fl,’ iFehal nothing ngalngt himi tho men he | abouta year beforo the shootinz, That even- and Tho, Faic readhine DuLIic SOWRNE to biad tendent, which he uccupicd, throug the intluenco | ke wanted his brother to be a witnens, Arrivingat | fense poksible. ©or20 ininutes after tho Soothing Syrup hns been 48 relled upon fur pirouf liad not come to tne, | foge 1 wos itting b my Mbrary smoking, and my | Bud the geoie res dentroy 3les, Bulllvau's churace | F Mrs. ¥alllvan, M therbforo liated hor with s | Hunord-s howac, Sullivan aud hia biother stepped | - Mr, Swett then dlacussed administercd, Do not fall fo procure it. ThntQ:ndL:d the attempt Lo Impeach the juror, | attention wus uu)lcz}) t:{) the rnctxl.lxu[tlnura wluu # d make'n wwrock of the defendant’s homo, | Mallgnant imtred: and, secondly, through changes | from the carriage-door acoss ittlo gru<r-plat und TUB LAW OF SELF-DEFENSE, —————— ieState's Attorney ealled over the natives of | an excitement on Oak _styeet, went to the " ¢ In the wembership of the Bonrd, ho hoped 1o re- | yidewnlk, buthof which together measured about Yy Cod Liver O and Lime.—The, e wtnesses for the prosecution. Only two or | door and looked out. 1 saw a carrioge near the o ’r‘§"'x‘:‘f‘“i.‘fi«-'r“"i’:‘.‘n'.""&?.’xfu"e’.“ “yhien | i tho ground that ho had lost, 1 do not_epealk | Hverve {ra, Hanford was slttin onthe stepe, | CORCEdIng that a man was uot Justified inkilling | _'Witbor's Co ve ¢ v ) es 't popularity of thia safo and efilcacious prepar- ;i eekile nrshly of My, Hanford, for whenever w mun of d, upon fqairy, she pofnted to her hixband, who | WPOD bare fear, definlug bare fear to be whera | B2 $ :Im _\:i:re present, go deputles were seiit outto | sldewall, and three men on the sidewatk strug- ?Kfi‘;fl‘.nfii. !l;fmhlfil':‘r:lulml‘i “vfl‘r:t“,el;f:mrhghlm; Ll B ‘nga nsaatls the character of | Sk bR nqniry, (4 P e i M antod | there was no overt act fi)dlmtlnz an immediate ?;‘ffl, l:u:},ug;l c;fiihz?ltt;&:u m 'll‘::nmnmr&x:: | Vg ensaers. Those In court were request- | glie, “Oue $ecmod sbont motting up, - A f (abichoods and e amd rufeen 1l redeossg | 8 1ady i3 an snonymous communication sddressed | Thup pointell 0at hor husband, thres inen woro cki but wheh thers waa an fmmdinte at- | 17 We, curaof cougle, colds, asthuma, bionchitls, Slioleare the roon. The samo rute was ap- | wonmn In the curring teened Lo apring out i€, tien, when asstled o8 bo ought ,&‘h;.‘.c been | tou dellbarative Dody, and which must neccesarily | yianding together on the sidewall:, of whom ho wae | tack ho claimed that o party was justified {n ,.,,,,,,[’m, symptoma, it has no supetiar, if equal. lled to the witnesacs for the defense. Just then, T went {uto the- house, and then anealled, Instend of ropelling Ity ho sprang upon | be winde pablie, and accompanies thia communien= | e, and withina fow teet of tho door, nnd, hearing Kiliing, whether the dm“i“ to himself or his TIHE PROSECUTION. over to Hanford's, and saw him with his hands % { ! LIt % Let oo one neglect the earl; ploms of dlsca ihis Tau, erfpplod ‘odshoJs, ind wick and er | ton Wikt letter weitton by hinself, ankine tint | fnqiry inade for biv, Hinafond steomed lowurd Suls | wifo was Appussnt o pan ke dnrger was. | trhen an acontis thus at. hand whlch il Ay ’flffil’flkm then opened for tho prosecution. | on his atomach, and I helped carry him Into the | giaucior's care o8 gho whs, und deult hee u blow, | Bis name ad the aathor of the commnnieation be'| Yyvgy and met him. They wero sirangers, and e e ! it hest, Ju throat. Man- It ad been bis fortnne in life, viorthily | other house. Onu of the men scemed to Wave | o e ea. corried Lo iuride for duys uf . | sonceaiud, Tapeak miidly when Eeuy o wes ma- | ldn't know oach other even by-slght, Mr. Suliivan | $PPAent aud, the g ieiy acted "“h‘fl”;‘l‘lllf"m;Jl’s Al campl ,,',',,‘,‘},'{‘Rf B e Anroat ran- rumearthily, to prosecute T this clty porhaps | hold_ of another when T saw the three. 1| and then, Jooking al the Tband, oo seemg him | Mgnant. sald: **My usme s Sl nformed | \tterwards turn out that thare waa no danger in | Bold by all drugglats W00 or 10040 perrons for erhminal” offenses. couldn’t say that T saw the hands of the one | held Ly o strong man so kst oulid not striko, Mr. Swett read Hanford's Jetter to Van Os- | youaro tho author nrlnu;rmuuu cat] f’i‘c&'“m'.““.’. fuct. TTocatined that Sullivan, i the kit {n = Awonz all of fhem none was of o grave fn- | held. This oceurred befors the ludy got out of | rashedat him'ina theesteniig acticude, then ho | dcl, and then continued: Lommon Council this afternoon which mukes ol [ c this case, afier his Wilo had been attacked, and | _Whero are thousands of peaplo In Ghleazo 4 ¥ . e been shot, and may tho Lord that M i attack infamous In fts unturc upon the charcter of cane, joe 3 wrilih shattered norvesand debill oot Fonatl e Jojcens Lo caso now befora the Jury, Men | tliccarriage.. DAty Tt i )kl Backs Gurde fhe | ] Yo glven you thore cxtracts In order that you | SHACkNATER IR Whon e £ huve mado | when ho Sas about to bu attactied, was justiflod, | Jrith shaticred nervesnnd dobilliated constitutions. s c‘X)l' mz]srcfulmd by Iitm t\{hu l:;\ld puid gm TOLICEMAN lucl(rr. " nlict und direct {he strokie, BTl that tho men about t by pomiinated | 307 ch;x]rgea_g e\‘mll gmmx‘t‘ Mfil};‘u’fix’:' \hé m}:;:”)ru;lr ;‘ngt.‘:»‘::l:,llfl-?lgfi&l;: %x;u 2::5’1::5’121"“1“' in lfluk efgn reatorative. Depot, 53 Clark-at. il r crlmes upon the gallows. Or- Edwin D. acket sworn: Am o policeman, ALEXANDER SULLIVAN, ally the bassst und most brofligato and | 4eny, them 1livan, vus not {u BT y harm ; — — ViAot e Wero mcu from iho huinbler [ G "TTaye yau n pistal] tho defendant, b an feish ventlotan born fn.| abaddoned chaactem, plottiug t overthe and | Yo drticléts, To opiicd, t+1 ngtthor deny nor | that Sullivan's canduct i demanding an finmes OLD TYPE, basibind trlei To-day tl.m Jury was to com- Witness produced onc, sud held it fn W8 | Ameriea. Margoret Duchansn, now Mrs Sulll- | deeiray the schools of tho city and divert them | B e T e dlaf :.(rlnl,|nxclld his Lwd n!n(mu[cr, wcr%]c(xcllm- Aillogleg al of nmiin who oeeupled o higher | | vau, fsachild of tho Ureen Ialo, and Infufoncy | from their proper channols into fnstrmments and Tanford salt, *Then if you Know. yon knbw.» | Statices whichought to givea favomble con- i Ad!.u-m’m of culturs and retinement—a mxnlr: Reed tald him to lay it on the floor, evi- | her paronts omigrated to Amotlea, and e spent | aldy of the Vathollc Chnrel, und that the ehief of i, 80p £ "FOR SALE,” T this Suillvan replled, **Mr. Uanford, this urti. | 8truction to tho fucts accompunying the homi- a8 e knew, who had been respoct- v fenring the we: v t itsclt off | bor irliood in Detiolt aua teuchér fu the pablio | it thy dovilirios uf thin prodiguto sct s Mra, Sulli- | T0t tion, and voutntus | cdu und bis motives in re it. Konronttion, of trust, und, ho ' beloved, | “Aly, O"Brien sala the defeuse would adinlt tho | YaIld, “Widowed ‘meihier, "atr, " ulilvan'a varenta | VEL' iy fos hsbad pfaces and who by ber i | Atong uthor thlnge the fotlontnz linzas; previous- | and thoy did so, 1 ald (0 them that thay A QUANTITY OF Tttty Wled the oflce, Ho wis charged with | prato and the f TG thance Lo Dedrait aa here Mr. ama | tirumentality bas emioved tho wartny Taifordund | KEE e i hiEn B Sulivan - doscrived & | aouid. ot dlosies the mcrys of Hs corn aruch o igheat erimo knowi Lo tho Taygeanith hav. | P30 a’;‘é&':.“.-n"fi'u";é',i“.’.‘;um the rovotvur tatro- | Sea®s BUAINSRS® il Sfhth™e i | v s st thoycoains bt el b | RS taatlr W i snerise ek & | Diciucives utcht o, anl” shomid” et sliog i Killed, murdered, n fellow-belng, | gueed ; Z F ; e v RN " voler, | imiluence over Colviu thut slio made i furnlsh 8 | opliers to dogo fn thele hearing, As houest uced as part of the case. fell In love ~with each ather, it (dnlght asassin Is to the traveler, “w " o, l?nmwi'mmul nowo” of them tud | "o ‘Cdury couldn't see what uso ft would | fesma” cngased, T S, “hebt yenea | thix whouymoaw, Kecrot, hidden' bow “wae 15 bkt ansenage lasan Infumonatmlis | Jurors they should keep lhuul‘m‘f\w.u in & Inde- s wheh oy dbon any doty of Mfe | guiserve. s ago, they soparated, hu to eeek hia fortuno In' New | the guod nume of Mew, Sullivau and thy gentlemon | 00N o rard replied: **1 will prova it when | Dendent pmmunl and 1ot be fntluenced by one nvolved 5o sulemn o responsibility, 1le Mr, Swett aald the defense might want it to | Mexico, but the engagement mude in southulways | juvolved. 1t was some **dark horse," % the tine the proper time comes—uvery charge 1 bave mads,* | Bnother, * Eucl should keep bis own views to gy qufnd pords for the derendity 10 | g Wentifod. Conttaned Al ol yeurs o Mien Buchanin | wnown s now ealedy in o communication o the | Hhy frover i cones-uicey charce Lo Jou | Wimseltuntil the caso was tuken up for consid: APPLY AT ¢) Oy ¥ ! L v beeane crary | N . Hanford, g e o g i c i ) d aion, and from the proceed his _honor- 3 . Ha X ors, 5 ol . '"L:rulfluflfl';é.‘.’")"} bo tortured futo s personnl ) A9, UANPOND, Biofcabon, ani tiow, th, procuedaof tie bovor: | by in the wny ot M Huntord'wiccamst anu becaues ol e oy oy appolutisent br Cols | o defense will begtu the tutroduction of tetr Tlig Counting Room of This Office, . e niglt show Wi haruds 1o by red v shs | g N, anford ¥ous uext put on tho stand, SHO | cut tauily th DOLTLL, - AU S Yaur Defors LM | it irsasce for S bich o was weltten, Tot us s | 1 Eolvin unti) near two years aftorwarda, Han- | SVIdeRCC —_— bud ‘o 115 le‘;“::m s\;;) le?nx;lu‘v.(l"\v‘lthnt‘llx spoko fu u tremulous tone, umlllfild xlmt‘« "u at mlny‘liln\fi:. ‘1‘“[1\‘{1‘:‘:]“\‘:}‘1\:i)n:rfll;l‘;!:-‘:l“ll';!lrmflln‘lpnl‘l"rfl' whether it Wiy ford ‘replicd: **1will_nke my proof when tho THE BLACK HILLS ECE SAWS. % T DM, fnotTensivo clitzon, of Trall phystest | B el MoT teatimoty b full lssubjoined: | xeccived an Inpuey which crivoter e, for v, And horeln § aniihUE O FALSE, e as thant. | BEORCTtlmo, camon,” To thin Sullivan replled: 3 itiie, 0 min who had J <1 lve n 207 Oak street, honban nd horein et the rticle, 5 b **Now {% the propertime, ‘Thls communication Special Dispatch te Tha Tridung, e devoted the maturer nawe was Franels ilanford, Me' died on the 7th | & crosd-sirect a catolews onmnibus-driver coltiled Anck AL CONTAN I Sa, R ANGRTtaOR0 AR I8 10, fx Taleo ml'";:m:o mLeIl‘alllncll e aAfeon bt Wit by Br. PAUL, Minty Oct. 19 ~Thoras Kavan. 800 Lla Iife to the education of the youth 1ust, at No. 207 Uak sireet. 1 saw the | With the car, 'Tho pola of the umnibus, pushing as & Wholu, snd false In ol its parta, Thoonly | given to the world through the press to-morrow S 33 anc am, b bolioved, Wi Wea Fe- | SEchtronn Wileh cansed s death o dhebevens | Hirangh 0 car wintow, atsick il dinciavan iy | Sn rholo, e alec i all'Its yurts. "o only | givea to o world U Xloe mio n wuto of etraction | QuEhy of ths clty, returned from the Diack Sected By all who ey b L“i w]m“m'[."g focuptenion e i ¥ wur botust, vaw. | 1o back, botween the stiouiders, Fendering het fii- ::' el pidk 1he peevers ane dore ponl DOTsons, | witeh will sosure Jte. wuppression,' Ta this Hage { Hills, says the old man Babeock sold Claim No. giied U clrennstances utiendi thalomts | 1ob Wit on ks o ma i (s DR | Modiatety. duwonaible, aud o Thiuriug i kpiuai | Souncll, sl the versorls nimer were real pecsone, Tord replled: *+1 will bo tho g6 as o the prober | on Deadwood Creok for $1.500 to. the Wheate Ul asing tint Hantord T e Sy wrmne | ol anl emne s o, sty b rovol o 1t Suc, | curd au nvarly 1 desiroy licr nervous system, rou- §ur wero 1 for. conirmation botura the Board, | fom st ikie vl eal A Suliian St ot ? 19X 0 sV hieetor Sered fhat defont o s i beon foully mur- | el and came up the ateps und nskudna 16 M. | Sar8 A8 IEST, B Settior Ler nOtvang, SIS, Feu: Hilo"clidrgs 1hat, there was & corrups Fma th 1 | Sintnk If 1 hou wiske comamunlenioy aronl | Brothers, who taok out 1,600 pounds of Kold et g ok doten, and, | Menford, Wiad, et F unaored i thopimas | GCLGE AL Suich ol o ik emens SSEH | Tosrd of Educatlon s taiso. Tiat Ruard, which | Teyons wife's characier, wnd thei rofuva to giva | and then' sold. tho elalin {or $5,000. Dabroek S 10"l eves, and tica fo onge them | Hosvaeci ngabiewale ot bt towinle i | dekre by by uniput nersans pecltement. WS | Sy s, 700, toschcty I _tbie ity M | yolaleitor which would 'secure o uppresslont | hus been erazy over slnes o fouud what the ut, and an ifd: **Mp Han- e = " VN PoL of onr ¥l an r, inncl end, i v 4 Bllean uotto voso)—to 1o o 4 eI TR T LR Hicliayun waa mado, dancurously Ul for muith, | SRPOt S, S PR 2oy continuo-to e | Wit you's lotsrsssating your charactoraud e | datn was worty - Clain 8, sald Joa Detrolt kel dolied Imanioand sad any | obvea i B UTRaced, osard thenw, st hen T | {atiean o Gl i it ey wort o, | e, e dufcsartiat e witonoe t themy. | s e’ yo“b ot liher Wik the | coupany, for” 410,00, g il Ihnfl&’;:‘&lm"" the weight of ‘widuneo against | thinking It was some ono who sl EAllod 1k Euch contluued aftur wirtlag hiw dr hee usuat vo- | 0 ihoneat wah 1 th whola lat: and under | wecura its puppreasion fa thi " iantord Ravannugh thinks about half thoso reported et Gl phcie (i | L A A2 S0 A W | L S St Ky wor groming 1y | Sl chosconisor e ety Nave Dein | sty o Wil e o witte, 005 | o B RS SR ot enored U 0 the rigoier g pay i Dnvestigd | SUTEG R (0T, ALY ynet OIS I | encllother' Tovo and conticnte, it tho sisem Thay will boiipire favGrablo even' with the wiblio | BEoe Ime sy fos ot tcem o amythias wiiely | 1o miiers aro b more danger from rabbers Uidlag gy SPONCE 08 fuie and fmpartial p | A¥ L stepped out on the £ 1t hishand which | of the community In which they lved, ~ All ‘was | thoy will coupuro favarablo even with the public s Tt aniats chansept | that from regular scalp-takera, alipe TF B man bad. 4 Accard to lim,” | 9F the hvw nen holdlug u paper du hls hand which | Of the community tn which they lved, AW s | L ciTol, e, O Statgs 4 o | dL e e reped s o Sy —— 1he, Wuyopy Tkt o | hescomed to bo readlng. i a moment woro [ saw | Pl ondicus sky, and in o single | Jteed, onc of our ripest scholirs, und 1 am .-pnr To which Mr. Hanford replicd, e N €tery e ues ive bim thie beneflb of | (hoy were patting oxcited, auil & licard & mn say | ¥torsi brake from o clondlcas sky, Ko | to wiy ono of uurbest men, 14 u member of tho | gald Bir, Sullivan, **you are & dog.” Ashe sald LETTER FROM GOY. KELLOGG Suzgegy “5ato doubt that tuman naturo can | “3eae Rniivan it et o o e | hour R me it T Teaful Deomaray.r "N | Toard: "Wo' have sntnnonya toom afl, and will | That, both tilf handa wera ralded fi a hoatllo mane 0 the Editor af The Tribune. o I\la’tllyflilmd see If you cannot In some | my husbond and vory soun felled him to the ).'1:!(“- llxll‘l‘l’fl ;l«’.‘n:lr‘ :éau ,ll;lg:,hlll uark mura’nnzyfiy this | prove by them that this charge fa most groes ond | per,' Each ;zmck at {r:]n \qunelr{l;r’n:’l'ldn l::;r“-m:me Naw OuLeans, L, Oct. 10,—An editorlal In e duie Yo ' et punardore T | pepund opteickbinn the fucowitibatat, | FArAbefe SOl LBl VoLt HURnE By e et ilree Svtlfvan wan at ke ead of any. devil, | Wiakensued both, ventdows, Lianiond elug oo | o UE CHbeAn bay 13, hozded Tho Solld St e vt o | il M, o ot gy S | by o hofton 8 THERSS | Lot AL AT O | sl A L e A0V A U | T Thiavn of Ot 1, hsdod i Sl 5o o ST e, O frhudy camol | GO0, “Wikou around to Interiors a8 e, | e fudiclouay wisred, i alve bostn nar | flio. St s deod intorated i, ol mat; | oty ek, don {get it aleel uaerl, om0 | Soutl] speoksy Whitos, 802,003; blacks, 301,240, T, Bt for e orpon wentdoivn the stepd. and. tho woman tn the éar. | sumud, sy put all thet hold dene ot liand, Tab- | {55 er” sho was. aduoited, sid ar & citizen wan | Afask gon't Wart him. o Justaf thiv Junctiaro ons | Those figures aron nccordunce with the United . l'fdnndou’h”:‘{;‘.'&‘.‘;;:u Au concluslon ho sald be | Fibe yot out abaut the wawa time, Mesilen suc. | Den! solumuity ta that Supromu Forco which rulive y . Vi interestod In the kigh grade and character of the f the persons who had beenstanding with Hupford Sy i wd efyg e Jury would vindicate thy | coudo in removing M. Bullivan, ny'ni lt‘ul:’llrfl‘)l over u;he«;uuu it :_g;cum ovepshadowing [ 2 erustol I P we s ot s tachrs, P A by up"“aclaod pld of sl‘,}u"“‘,m,'“ ‘B\a}u;n ::.n:us of l:‘srl. Al\h -uuu:llzx’::‘zl l‘:;ll‘l;l!“, STy man gy |Iynmtlu,thm shfi ks of oty s Bullivon dolug ut e Unto NEgoN,| 9 h YRR B aNY; WIOEVEIL KNOWS INTIMATELY Tita CHANACTER | boblud, putting e richt orn around, zulll}rx\:;n‘; SO e U b Ptkrvation of ‘goet o wellelug and | b0 ks ay huvtmd mgu 1 wia"ors | 1 atm, nowover, atied anithe weliht of my ro- OF M3, BULLIVAN rthy | st bo coutd ot movor. - Hullivah askod 1o bo res bl e et e onen | Bl port il iy e | ol Srthetivl Gl | st st e b b ighiardhon ety | sl ottt s 5 "”’““‘i“‘:“;“‘ coucludod ftacase. | My WD, A0 S0 voon Mhorse kot | e Family: Vo i Ve (et ordeal, are midte scouloy can detect o segard to hor cott A e naiariua Lacicfoward, thy : e PROSECUTION. flufi‘n -'ana"&:' hn"x?f.;'n:" usr'mfl":?&ve":f}wf:fi :fl:lwffifid 1{‘1‘(‘.‘.‘.'.‘,"“%‘:}':'..:‘;‘:'.;.,‘.'.iu’:!,‘,‘n‘;. FEEWAE | oho wras metramental in Lringing Doty, who for- | which his wit exclalmed; B ace ™ TESTINONY OF 1y wl'rn:slng" him (Sullivun). What his intentlous wero Idonot | Lo your duty, and T doubl not your phmunh merl{ lived in Betroit, to Chicago, sud Inaugurat. 8 Cx; . L jra TUE UCOUSDIKL, TIAS STRUOK M1 [ IN G Vi c c ¢! ing Ulm In Hanford's place, For $bis ho hated hee | or ** You scoundrel, you have struck mel* “'flted, mlnation of witnesses wad then com- I.n)xayr\:. nn{l‘%’ulhl:inujr{m"fiu “;:‘v'nlk\‘n.‘:'mu"x‘)'d t‘h‘:fl :‘:\‘:r&::g:;pm 'ltinll‘lhlfl:. Justice }n thuny, 8¢ we! “.fih a bLutrod ‘vhch nmounts to roge, hi m-.’ li\{ LIIIIFIN‘I‘IB;II{K fig wllv-‘lz Yxl“ Ifild by Rl?llull!u‘ i ond the trial was ot Jnst under way, dluaul'y alw, and my busband foll simot {natantly, You know, withuut being learncidl in (ho law, | Luwever, he was mlnltukan. Doty was 8 teachor of | hle left haud hel o u H s 2ide, und inmovar ° 3 ' Ice Saws. Beat quality nt redaced prices, R, 1I0E & CO., Now York and Chicago. FUIRNAOES. e l‘dnulru?u Vurnsca for your fiouss nu 0 you Hava Sl Parireriint the *BURTIS" and { Mo VTR B el o it Priced. . B MACT iriced, PERR, o83 Sttt TAILORING. - CANNON & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, i 3D Monroe-st. ROYAL BAKING PO\VDEII;_ Vo 1 g DI N, 1 NoLpEN -Whoro did ho take tho revolver from? A.— | whether your uelhbor hus a right to wend sn | bigh rank at Detrolt, and Mr. Sullivan baving | ble, his body held s right arm alio Aty G that city, wan Inquirad of in regard to | partly pinioncd, wio thuie held Lim, Connty Plyslctan; s . i bory e TheNCe Heomaselly 50 b oy mar | Eiin 4nd ocomencudeg Blo 3is. Doty s i i | L o s oo Vel L, ; I = Y Physician; made a post- Did you sco that? A,—1 did, Chamber, and thence necesaartly to the cliy . M { ¥ ity SfuMination of ‘the Lody of Francls : Whou Hio. 100k the platel out, fn whiat we: B te usiuy your rflu.lu such o wanuer that :1‘;:::2?“1’35‘1‘-1“-“3:(‘1{: Ll“l‘luc‘r:\{«‘l{t':fi:‘: e sl Si.‘ififiéi.""fl%'fi"! “Yfio‘r:‘(‘o:’:‘ 5 t::“‘ln'(u:m‘?x o ; X "‘fl‘-e:l '!ru::xzint' i hl“l:“mmm S Odk atrect, fimm &‘fr“eih'y Asolg parhleginat arounda e p“”“‘c‘x‘x’flf»‘;;n\n‘::: x‘r‘«’r‘l’gxl.rrr. T 4 mfilmfinflv{u A msls 1’"0“.’1“51 e hl’-‘v‘:‘ s‘gl}}l.‘;‘l'-' ‘:n& v!el;‘n \Im:&u: mrcukluhuftlll .I:'E;Ild o s sy L , trhal hemorrha, ¢ p = 2 Mr. o . —Bule ‘on know if a man makes wuch & communication, | In whom Mre. Suillvan was lntrested. Show v v v s fifw e Lall entered the u«fi?;‘:"‘;‘i‘l&h«: oW wha N, StcMullen standingt &gl | Yon }‘"" "l ST :;,,):,_dw,‘w‘;mn s 4. | poor, wartly, compelont teschur, sho Badan | saliivan thought bim Bl ousniy, sud s Ly wad RECEIVED THE HIGHEST T g it Lo o hip-bone, pass | O My Fdhodior A.—Tu aboutbalt an | Fetraction sud thud it the Ho'an kesir it Sui ol | tho Iogant here. ocred v, peonotlan vomgwbnt | L WEe s helor Hanford cosed 1 stiack Me 5 ey ie sbidominal - cavity, vutting tho. left | by V1o 100 1o die? A, Tl Diewapapers, Yau kuow whephor whon foid | equivaleus if sho would siay hore, Afior deeluing | wite, aad imads A sushiat b, bis Loreds oopendiag o Yein uearly fy o, “Thy l'n:ul ba nt'"' DId he say anything after he was shot? A, | Li¥ chargelas been conatrued to fnvolve the lady’s | the Boaton ofir, and having besght s little home lnuhmnmun';mnuncr. undy 83 Bulliven thought, Ton the fe it Tty | b S Lo L S abort 1 aia wilng | Sucartes: nt e reaitivas. tho Shabmogs for her uofhor, gxpecting by ald of the sddilonal | abaub 10 veizy WIS Ir0at, - Trtres just in this cupdls el l el l I Il'a ‘N/ ar Wy delt Bip-bone. 1t went down. | et Houald, ' Lautas 1ewvbots | W lanty | Tuven to glva cither proof OF roparation, you liuow | ulary to pay for ity sho Tallod to yol the incroass, | (ow, held by wman piwlontis K. ffomh. bobid, ; . ter suteriug the body, The declivity | we In, m';‘lruim‘flluskwordu. A whether Lo ouzhtto Lo kuucked down or uot, | sud cume'tu Ars. Sulliva, aud sbe, bu Ucbalf of | sod Hantor Laving struck Lis wife, sud rushing p