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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JANUARY I}, 1879—SIXTEEN PAGES B anfams of husbanl v cenideavoring 3 as A res of nis Investigation hotel In which he was making a diaturtance. | proclaimed that Mrs, Wilsou inteilecturily was s 300 sought to rflm{-! firin four shota | the hetter man of the two, and was naturally witfiout effect nt the ofticers 1 pursnit. He | entitica to lcallcuh!rln the family, Mr. Wil- wia tinally ahot fn the leg ond eaptured. ron'a refined Bostonian nrgantzation was greatly s ahockad by tnis intellizence, and **he weeplngly COMPLETY VINDICATION. declared that he had made the most rerious his pulse was 14; the youngest chitd belnz but a few month 11:80 rpasmodic, and at 11:40 1t ceased to beat | old. altogetner. At supper Inst night the family took their Jast THE BODY VIEWED. meal togétner. Farrell fs & man of wonderful At 2:05 the rope was cut. The body was | nerve, and exhibited little fecling at the part- viewed by the fury, and the County Phyeician | Ing, while the conduct and suffering of his wife may be hetter imagined than described. ont {n ten dags. At thls point Mess 3 and ' Locke wero taken il with malartal fever. and liava bean on the sick-iist ever since. The, oli territory I8 nothine like any territory In tha Pennsvivanta off reglon. The ofl s an amber » volor and of light gravit; d ther bnrned 1t tn thelr lamps without refining. Tt fs prabable that In time this puw territory will ho daveloj- speek, the report says, ** the grecting thay rame ap from all ports of the hall was ro warm that + SICKENING SCEN rtween the wine at the third hour of thestt.| 1« 07 : 0 \"4 ting and the warmth of his reception, the > x i £ = yeteran was quita takon off i feet, aud fnstead Craven and Life-Loving Life-Tak: of msking the requlation-specch he had pro- s Qlumsily Put to Death.: e e eclf with, he started out In his famous | .77 fast P gave a certificate. The body was then dalivered A blunder of his ife in marrst woman who $ s T T e onlia. o, walch aod ; o B o Fami e o o1l slong | At hal-oast 1 tho Jaller and hangman pro- | ET. Lovts, Moo Jan. 10.—A St Josep, Mo. | [WHNIET SEBNE Inmaresion o women who | ed, but,ae It 1y all the pronerty of the Chinesa i ho Republican party, which only | gdffite Particulars’ of the Exe- | endeavored ta securo some mitlzation of tho | ceedea to dlspatch sayes “Tho preliminary examination | Xoor mioce tien be Wi whereupon he prog | Government, 1 will ot interfora with th d sidadto Ui eschiementint the O stouk ki | - Sen s funt scntence, lie will take the body to the family PINION TNE PRION of Evander Light, of Sslina. Kan., and detect- | Mra, Wilson. The phrenologist was evidently X b canalsted of 100 Guvernmnent Lroops, a detailed fra of the Kansas Pacific and Kanaas City, Bt. | right. fn Mscell, At the sameé time membors of the and mada quite o scene,”” With this explana: ! 4iv cutlon of flunter at body-gunrd of eleyen, 164 coullea on the seart, o in Philadeliphia, and from Hunter's former resf- o = ! tisy the, Ulncinngil. Cummprrial ptinta tho Camiloly N ds deace 1t will bo burled. prens, officers of the cuurt, medical men, and a | Joseph & Councll Blafls Ralroads. charced AMUSEMENTS tiveSatiariue, thees cierc, oo Paymartt :‘-’Yx‘luurc;lcl the oue be actually did dellver on . = TIE CONVELBION DENIED. few others who had obiained fickets of sdmis- | With complidity fn the Winthrop train H . and_t #o Lool ,o u:m:l?! c:;tm' ”‘..d o fil";’fi'..’&?"li o diston 2 b Wretch Nearly Limp and Lifeless, | Tho SheriiUs attackes deny that Huater left | sion from the Shorllf were poased into the fafl- robbery, closed tolay, -"d‘ resulted R foud I8 riee, poultry, and exgzs, and the' favorite e —— T any confession, but it fs generally belleved h | yand In front of the seaflold. The cove, | in the complete vindicatlon of Mr. U{lh# FAUST. Leversgo ten and sumahue, 8 distiliation ron The 8t. Louls G.-1., that scems to claim a | |2 and the Gallows Wholly U, Whatever this confession may be, the | fiebls, and plalns surrounding the jul were | The caro was submitted to the Justice with- . riee, ‘The party wera very hospitably treated out argument, and Mr. Light was discharged upon the testimony. The case secme to have been Instituted by some disreputable characters In the ity for revenge, Light having given testi- mony against themn in anoter case. Light in the rnan who broke up the tralu-robbing gang | Enclish opera was given last evening for the In Kansas. ‘bencm of Mles Ahbott, and called out a very s=ma 2 arge audience, and one which represented the s“g:rg«:r;{l‘r:’fi?mm hest class of our opera-gocrs. It was an ex- GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Jan, 10.—A special to pression of regard upon waich the heneficiary the Tines states that the prisoners in the Barry [ MY conaratuiste h="2‘"- us fow artiats bave County Ja!l at Hastings sct it on fire, hoping 'I' B T more “I“’" :‘“"“ or mora "":" thun fo ot & relense, lost night, but the smoke | 2Picucusly musieal ' audience, where tho sullocating them,they had togiveanalarm soon, [ 8ttcodance conveyed s persomal com. and it wos cullf put_out. The officers expect | pliment. In some respects the verformanco to discover the Incendiary. wan worthy of the attendance, for with ail al- during their sofourn, and ths unly “drawback was the malarial climate. Mr. Locke remang {n Bao Francisco for the pre G crowiled with 2,000 or 8,000 people tumbling over each other In their anxiety to witness the exceution, Thier cfforts were all in vain, however, for cvery alic of the zallows was boarded in but that which was tamned towards the wing of the jail, wid in the Inclos- ure thus formed stood the hundred or so of spectators who gafued admission. About 7 minutes past 8 the unhappy men rade his appearsnce, led by Fathers Wynn and Burk. pre-emption on the third-term bustness for Ineffective. . GranT, and s dally engaged in sending him #booming,” would do weil to assure the coun- try that, in° case the Republican Convention | Whisky-Soaked Offfcers Iang to the takes {ts ndvice in 1850, the Elcctorgl vote of Othier End of HIs Itopr. Missoutt :lll“;w cnet ,!or mn,lum". On ths = other hand, Tllinols will name the candigate and L pive bunds to give bim her Electoral vole. A Somewhat Similar Scene at the Gallows e ———et - v of Farrell, in Quebec, Oneol the m-nu.n(;h on which the 8t. Louls ¥ dldn 9 @.-D. newspaper advocates the ofection of QoLEsnY from the Benate and the scatipit of | A Man st Toledo Bhoots His Wifs L.ooaN in his place s, that Jonn would be a and Afterwards Kills Mimself, war-whooper and scare the Confederato Driga- diersout of their acoscs. It secmns to forget that when bo was n the Sonate for six years | Sentence of Mrs. Mack at Janes- Nis *“whooplng? was nelther terrifying to ene- ville to Life~-Imprisonment. mies nor edifying to riends. B BN, e o HUNTER. One argument put forth by the *literary fol- Bpectal Dispaleh ta The Tribune. . lera™ 1n behll of Looax's clection ls, that the | _PHIADELFINA, Jan. 10.—Nover was 8 moro Hoosler Democrats are going to' send Dax horrible burlesque upon a judicial execution authoritles are keeping I8, Intending to use it agatnst Dr. Graham, ilunter'a scromplice. Graliam s 1n a cell on the fioor near whero the exceution touk place, amd to bim all was visible. THR CROWD AGAIN, Four or five thoueand people fllled the streets around the Court-Ilouse, am it was ueceasary tu inclose the entlre square with ropes fu addi- tiun to a strong foree of police. —— A LA BANYON, &, . Syectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Zaxzsvarix, Wis,, Jan. 10,.—~The srguments on motion for s new trlal fn the Muck murder case wero (inishied this alternoon, Mra, Mack's sttorneys, John Winaus and O. H. Fothers, based their motion on the claim that three of the jurymen were disqualified, having previous- 1y expresead an opinion, They aleo based thelr motfon on the mioutes In tha cass, and moved an arrest of judgment on the ground that the information as flled was mnot suticiont, it not beiue fromed according to statute, and failed to charge that there was any premeditation fu tho BETTER THAN SERMONS, 8neetal Disatch 1o Tae Tribune. TNDIANArOLIS, Jan. 10.—Late Inst night aman who gave his name as Charles Miller, Charles Smith, end August Smith, at varlous times since Lis arrival here a week azo, died 4t & hotel, A woman who accompanied him abaodoned him yesterday, and s betieved to have gone to Chi- cago, where {t 1s though the deceased lived. It i suspected he was a inan of family and means, and that he came away todle. Hle wasa Ger- man, flve feet five Inchies high, about 35 years nhl.h":le died of congestion of tha luogs agd syphills, 11t WALKED STRADPASTLY, and tho three knelt on tho scaffald, where one of the revercnd fathers uttered a solemn prayer 1o Hieaven on behalf of the dying. Ther were sccompanted by the Sheriff, Jatler, and other officers of tha court. Farrell sald nothlug to the spectators, shook hands with his spiritual adviscre, oud stood on the drop, which aluna separated him from the unknown world, The reverend gentlemen aguin knelt to pray for the departing splrlt, lowances that aro to be made, and uhey are not TEXAS ARS ASSINATIONS, faw, still Miss Abbott's represcutation of Mar- Gatsrsrox, Jan. 10.—A spectal frum Uvalde | yycrite was in many respects very remarkable, says this morning William “Chompsot, & IAFZe | guq thls o the face of waunerluns manifold, sheep-awner, was found dead In camp with | 1),q getafis of the representation showed very several bullet holes in his bead and body. To- | carefyl and intelligent study aud a very cloar nleht the bodies of his two hetders suspected T i . of his murder were found desd, each shot conception of the character. Of all lyrie roles BUSINESS_NOTICES. hew Jnclann’s Test Swaet Navy Tabsoco. CLOAKS, 3 % Marguerite should b the lesst stagy, Itis a | =~ ommmrorysoeas s - s to the Sonate, and that ho will bothe | LTMIMALINE with a practteal illustratfon of the | murder, Heveral aflidavits were presented, Mr, | after hulding & crucifix to Farrell's lips. throuyh the back. No clue to the assassing. bl d ; }';‘;?lut whooper and areatost dmiou-u’:u: methods of Iynch-law than was seen in tho | \yinansspent most of the mornln‘;ln presenting THR DROP SUOULD FAVE FALLRN, e ;,“ h “:‘ of 0"“3 dl,:, ’"'-'—fl”lmfl th?t ters tearer in that august astembiy of the na. | Cumden Court-flouse. As carly as § v'clock tho | 41,4 pojnts ou wiiich the motion was based, The | but very tnany seconds elapsed before the RIOT THROUGH THT HEART, played every dav the wuld wver in AMexetts, Teni, Jan, 10.—Late fast vieht, tn | every country. There 18 no ccension, a diflienlty ocourrdng between Phil Lew!s and | therefore, to make it anvthing but natural. Bl Lugas, two colored men, the furmer was | This §s the predominant feature of Miss Ab- {:mcml.v Kitled. hefug shot thronzn the lieart | bott's personation, Find fault with her stug- y Lucus, who made his escape after the KIUNg. | g7 jnuch os we will, and ns we ougit to, aud e R i with her unpleasant mannerlsms, we may clslin Speclal Dispatch 4 The Tritene. for her an earucstuess und naturainess, a real- Dunuqus, Ja., Jan. 10.—Fred Mott, the ab- | 1810, In fact, that is somewhat untsual, even re- sconding School Treasurer of Centre Township, | facmberlng the maoy artistes of greater reputa- atupld exceutfoner could get the bolt to work, and the murderor turned & painfully suppileat- {ngz look ou b, as If to say, * How much more of this suspensci® His pinfoned bands caught in the rope lnstiuctively s bo felt the drop falling, and thus he hung between life and «death, prescuting an awlul spectacle. One een- tleman amongst tho spectators fajuted at the sight. The poor tlon's grave and reverend aelgnors; unless Tif. | CFowd begun to gather, aud soon after U the nals “aces him ** and goes him better with her doors were opened and a crowd of spectators «Blg Injun, me. Ught e poured fn, until the narow apace in the corrl- i dors was filled up to thelittie inclosure in swhich Mateimonial Infellcity has & good showing in | e doomicd mou was to atand. A few repurtors {he following lmuumuy taken fi:,,’m tho local | WOre prosent, aud those only through personal columns of o Ulnelnuat! paper: ' Running off | ‘nfiucnes or by vistae of busing a ticket, nesrly to Utah for 8 Divorce—A Man Charges His all of the liquor-saloona In Camden bavingthem Wife with Having Another Hushand—A Iins. | 0% 5ole. All New Yorkand Western papers wero Court decided, however, not to grant the mo- tion, being convinced that there were no crrors in tho proccedings which would warrant a new trial, District-Attorney Bule then moved that he sentencw of the Court be passed upon the defendant. Mrs. Mack was nasked It sho had anything to say, and her uttornoys answered tn the negatise. Judge Cooger then proceeded to pass sentence as follows: ** Dalinda Mack, the Chas. Gossage & Co o s tlon who have preceded herin this part. In e — ) t Wife—. cxcluded, also two-thirds of the Phiindelphia | o test erime known to iaw, ns well as the UNPORTUNATE UTFERED A PIERCING CRY, Pocahontas County, has been arrested and }Jt‘uu;;‘; 58&".‘.""{ ‘nb;‘lflur:lcn"\l\n'on:n:ll:—’l%:“;:‘;fi: dailles, The crowd thut was present soon made :;flt‘,::hfm’:‘"m i flend emanity, was | #nd, by continual shuking, the hangmon righe- | brought back to answer for his crimes. the very first meeting with Faust, in the diver- Torn Out of a Wife's Head Nino Years Ago | the 8ir dense with tobacco smoke and the charged upon you by the publie prosecutor | ed thorope, The lody fell anotler foot, but ————— - llorlu b"iw“l" mr mnm of l:';“ -plnnl_x;maml * Produced in Court,”” i fumes of whisky, which exhated from the flasks | o¢ B county fn the dischargo of his oflicial | Dot Nfeless, for it was convulsed with palu for SPORTING. {,"‘,‘ 'f"‘m:m“‘:f a:ukr::rgr?:mnmui:“ltr:'dm':::: s kept in constant usc. Hunter slept none dur- | yuus " Upon that charga you have lieon tricd | scveral minutes after, the fall, and death was and an urizinality of conception which showed b. Bome of the Louan blowses are telling that | 0 tho uight, and refused to eat ouy breakfast, | ofore g juryof your county,—a fury selected, by m’:». g:;’{’;‘;’::“‘mk““' T“;‘f::b!“::‘l'c{; i MAN AND HORSIR, rare appreciation of the real meantng of this S . | Teroino: tut her inest succeanes were made iu One of tho urcateat feats ever performed by | eciaration of passlon fu the gandun, atl i the a trotting horse wus that of the stallion Ileeloz | aiternatfons between grief ut_her brother's Jdr., yesterdoy, fo the fifty-two-hour race with | death and despotr athis curse. Here wera hon- the well-known pedestrian tieorge (luyon, hie | est natural loveanaking that was not cut and travellog 150 miles In twenty-clght hours aua | 4red by stage measures, and crief that rigat twanty-stc miautes, placlug bl for abad, | 1oar nature s stiulation ean well bringt, Wo The particulars of thie mateh up to 2 o'clock | S gt i Y | of her transparcnt tricks in eing sesterday morning were given in ‘Tue TRinuse | ing, for “much that s unpleas. of yesterlay, At 4:59 o'clock in the morning ;mfl ‘hir"icn"ln;.lfoll; t‘l:e {fk‘:x of luc:-. uo:fl Hesiog, Ir., came on the track, Laving Jeft ay | honest work as shie sligwed hi tlio passages . . it bave noted. Her recentlon by the audience was 11:33 Thursday, and having av that thne | yery arm and enthusiustic, She was_ several pone forty-live miles. IHlo was in fiest- | thines reealied, and was presented with somo cloes shape, and went alonz merrlly | elegant flowers which did uot smell of manage- enough until 8,09 o'clock, when another short | riat provision. rest was taken, aud at 10:2 o'clock he was | MP Custle was in execllent form and, many agaln brought out. From then autil 1:52 p. m, | Lipa s bobas performod et bere, hus rarely he went without stopping, the only rellef from | voice or action, Mr. Peakes' reture to the severa work being obtained by occaslonally | his i nnil!u[ heath wiis lmndu" the driving him the wrong way of the track, and | oteaslon of 3 very | plearsut o re- - ception, and notwithstandinz that his Jephis whew tho third rost was taken he bad placed | e en'is ulways o busterots and exagerated 109 miles to bis credit, desll, it et with o hearty acceptauce and Yo re- Gugon, in the meantime, had been plodding | recelved encarea for the nlf of Gold” and stendily along, and on several oceasione fn- | the © Berenade.” Mr. Bragau had his first fin- dulged fn lon_spurts, which, {n the apinfon of | bortaut part this weeik, ¥u entiue. o devoloped many, did not increase his chances nay, At 6:40 :x‘&rfi“fi“ T I e zmx{ Pl o'elotk yesterday afternvon the horsc came into Rt eam o thie bullini azalu from his comfurtable quarters | $13EIE tholthhiy Is not always truc, Beyond acroen thy strect, und his appearance was such {L'.’r’:;ro lt|m I:rl;ll ":::xm;‘u:gy ll’-‘h’x‘x‘i«:l‘lfl :er:‘;: 88 to Justify the confideuce and admiration of | 5" b TS STIERNE (LA T, the crowd, among which be had o Jarge nwnber Wre ) perforinance of Siche', fomillar through mau of fricnds, _1e started off Immediately with the | Fer STfanes S tilen o S0 LITO0E o and short, smooth strido that waa so well fitted to | §,00 only number, the * Flower Song,” earrled the naturs of the task befuro Lim, and 0 | o 1g usual encore, Tho chiorus and orchestra Te fntends to serve ono term I Congress gro- | S3VIDE that lio could not. fwo visitors be- tuitously fn order to make restitution of the siilea the mintster called for a few minutes, and, 5,000 he fiched out of the Treasury in the after prager by the latter, Hunter, in response salary.grab businesr. Will the * Buresu® statg | 108 question Ly tho preactier, said; “1 trust whether thts rumor ts truel If restitution be | I iy Redeement Ab LL:2) the prisoncr camo made in this way, will the money be credited to f"""‘l';‘;”:l‘;:"“':s "";““ lf:‘”?::g li‘:““:‘:::“ ;‘:‘: “ o " 2 E Y n o {‘comactence (il ot e Freptury atages of Intosication, and could excrclse o cortrol over his limbs. Ile was alreadyina o e nctitias | comatose conultion, and. nad bean mado worso fs0't thero soma {lttle danger of overworking | 1Y 10 Klasses of whisky, given lim by the the participle, as Rurue Cuoste used to sayi Sherfit o tbe morning, Three minutes ouly The public ear tires after awhile of hearluz an | Were eccupicd In adjusting the cap and noose, cverlotiug ding-dong apout & publle man. and llngn the Sherlfl asked If bo had suythiug to Deaides, the breed of “dark Lorses™ s rupidly | ®4Y- ‘There was no answer, and then the Sherl® coming foto public favor. cent tho rope that held the weight that was to = jerk the man Into thu utr. Then ensucd a Othier Jarge citles have had thelr Congression- horriblae scene. The welght wn.onl)‘ 300.pounds, sl Committces uod Sub-Commitbees, and why | 804 1t bad to act over two pulleys and should Chicago not have une tool A little pirl | throusd the length of about seveaty-five once cried becauseshecouldn’t havo the measles, feet. Thero wus too much slack, sud at becanse her playmate had the disease, Now, n the welght dropped the maun was jerked up for committes of Congress are soon 1o arrive here | & foW fochies and the dropped buckon to his pim koecs, The clumsy executioner then had rense ::::““gnu thediapgerr husjuess.; Lot tom enough to spring hold of Lhe rope, and, with the e ——— e aid of o Deputy, raised the body In the alr high Isw't Mr. Joun SuznMaAx's trainers for the | enough so that the slow death of strangulation Presidency scoring thelr nag a lttle too much | could be effected. It was fourteen minutes be- beforo the raco begina? It Jooks like It at this | fore the pulse ccased to beat. The stupid fool dlstance, and wa fear that he may be out of | camo very near executing the prisoner without wind before the wonl {s glven to start. Give | the warrant, having forgoticn 1t until the Jost Lim plenty of work, boys, but dou't push him | moment, and then being reminded of it only by your concurrence nnd assent, from the great hodn of thepeople, because of their intelligence, finpartiality, fairuess, and bigh cliaracter, and, after such trial, extending through two Jong weoks of patient, deliberate, most careful and searching cxamiuation and inquiry, you have been found gulity of tho murder of your hus- band, Ueorgs Mack,~u# murder 8o foul as to excits tho Dpassions and shock the senscs,—a crime so cuormous that the bardest heart recolls from it with horror, oud at which humanity stands aghast. No trial was ever conducted against a crimiual of what- ever degree with moro fairness, nor did counsel ever bostow jupon the cause of n client greater ability, wiser care, sounder' judgment, or more laborlous and devoted offort than hos been done by your counsel lg this case. All the in- dulgence and favor which, under the rules of the law, it -was vossible to grant as re- spects the admisston of evidence aud direction to tho jury were freely accorded to you, Nothing that could properly be adiitted 1n evidénce tending to show you puiltiess of the great crime that has been of- fered by sour connsel has been excluded from the jurs. A jury slmost of yonr uwn cholce, after the fullest investigotion and the most careful deliberation, upon thelr solemn oaths sny that you mve guilty,~gullty of murder In the first degree, This verdict, standing the mandate ot the law, is that the Court pass scn- for thie customary time, when it was cut down and the usuat luquest Leld, It wlll be buried I the cbotera burying-ground. Thus ends one of the saddest tragedics ever enacted fu this neighborhood. We have made o complete and thorough revision of prices of all remaining stock of Winter Cloaks ¢ and guarantes purchasers ) ‘Positive Bargains” in this department, Our $8, $10, and $12 (loaks, Reduced from wmuch higher prices, will be found SUPE- RIOR in make, quality, and style to any offered elsc- where at these prices! We also reduce to the uniform price of g B20 A line of elegant Oloaks of the finest IORRIBLE THAQGEDY AT TOLEDO. &aeciat Digowtch 1e The Tribuns, Toreno, 0., Jan, 10.~William Duryen, aged 4, moved to this city some niuo ygars ago. He was a sober, industrfous young man, snd o marble-cutter by trade. Two ycars ago he was sppoluted a Deputy by the Republican 8heriffy but, on the entrance of the Nationals ioto the oflice, & year agzo, was turncd out, when he sought and obtainhd a position as brakeman on the Pennaylvanla Road. About that time he ve- came fascinsted with a handsome and fast mil- liner, who had been divorced from two husbands, and was belicved to he on intimate terms with numcrous men. Duryen's sddresses were nt first diatasteful to her, but he pursued her with such earncstness and persistenco, -fre- quently threatening totake his life If she did not morey him, that she flually yielded, ‘Thelr married l{fo was notat all bappy. 1t is believed that sbo continued bher relations with her old fovers, and that she wis very much dissatisfled with lus inahility to provide for her as sho de- sired. 8ho bad made up her mind to leave hin. Itis thought tbat Duryea cume in from his run last night, and probably learned from his wito of hier intentfon, He went up town this too hard or too longat a tine, 2 accident, Hunter refused 1o sbake hands with | 400 ypon you that your punishiment tay fol- : A . short ulnul 'r‘(m wn'}meu l‘);:.amluued by 4{.‘1:‘: lgllg_ Wera both bad, the Tatter very uch so. g . ’ e —— b fomfly Inat Gveing, and never spoke another | 3ot Y UL Y oen T 0 n aimply an | vatver pawncd lifs watch and diaki for & se Jp‘;‘:::,’s'l;;;" 1 o, went slongt st & moderat | Te aficruoon v aritana® will be elven, Oloths, richly trimmed, making them volver, returned to his house, placed there- volver agatust bis wile's right temple, and fired two shots. The first grazed the skull and did uot enter. The sccond passed lu, turncd down- ward, and penstrated to the month. 1t s pos- sible that ahe may recover. Duryea then turned the plstol to is'own temple aud fired a shot whict killed him_instantly, Hu left a letter to Superintendeut Morrls, of the Penusylvania, thunking tbat gentleman for his kinuncss, com- latuing that hits wife was not satisfled because .lie waa not promoted to conductor; that she took all the muney Lo could get, and stll did not find it coough and that he did oot value lis Mife as auything without ber. ¥ALSE PRETENSES, and % The Chilnes of Normandy " will close the Al the newspapers which supvorted and de- | word after half-vast 4 o’clock this morning, when, eeason this evenine, fended the Whisky Rings in Coicago, Milwaukee, | In reply to a question, he sald: * I feel about snd 8t. Louts aro brawlug for the election to | middling.” What tended to make im still the Benate of Matr H. CAnPENtER and Jonw | more weak was bis second attemnpt to commit A.LoaaN. Whylsit? Onthe Jaw of chooces | sulcide Bunday evening last, when ho muunaged it {8 more thann colucidence, and counveys the | to cut open arterles on the fusteps of both fect idea of desizo. with o Jarged plece of tin that he bad concealed e m—— about him, He had succceded so well that v ‘The Mayor of Brooklyn puts the debt of the | had lost a zreat deal of blood, and would have city st $37,475,000. “The temporary debt Is | heen dead in flve minutes more. o bad the 10,000,000, which fs composed, the Kagle says, | piccs of tin a lonjs tme, anc got & chanicu to uso ‘‘very largely of tho legacies of fraud, extrava. | i by askiug for s blanket to put sround his gancy, and corruption left by sundry Demo- | feet, on the ples that they were cold, uratic administrations.” There In absolutely no truth whatever in the Late, his ears pricked, head moving freely, nnd sflzmlugl in c‘icry way do llm‘ ‘:.ll um; clavs shape. It° was the {ntention of St "t = his owner and driver, ~Cornclius Sulll- THE BEETIIOVEN SOCIETY, van, to complete 150 milles before um“t: ‘The sccond reunfon of the Beethoven Saclety another rest, and the task was gono at with | takes placo this evenlnz ot the Methodist great judgment. Thera was niot the slighteat | Ghoreh Block with tho followlng fine pro- attempt at forciug the poce, the horse belug al- | ooy pines Jowed to Linve his own way about that egeept | BTRmVINC: whien the urns were reached, the speed at theso | 3+ Sonate Tlang ani Jolnh malicte, ol by ke Lo Lokt was s 88 | 5. mgo 0, IO S L nnrrow and poarly-constructod one of tanbar b ¥ . ie, Miss s O O Pt | diles Lena Winter, Siigs Mlua darrie, Sliss Frank elastic, aud untavorable for an exhibition of the | 3. Piano solo—** Ballada ..., .¢...eees o Holnecke kind for which it was used, therefore the feat Muar dtertha Durge, of the horse was even more wonderful thau | 4. Flute solo—Fantasls, **Crown Dia- would at first sight a]lvmnr‘ monds ™', humble minlster of the Jaw in tho per formance of this sad and most un- pleasant duty, The sentenco which is to you cold, austere, cheerlcsrs, aud agonizing, blighting all hope, burylng at once and forever )l the endearmenta ot howme and kiudred, and destroying the joys, aud it may be,the desires of 1ife, 1s the behest of thelaw, The Court may pronounce jt—vea, the Court must pronounce the sentence—iu all tho might and mafesty fu which tho law has Invested ft, but the Court caunot, it it would, qualify jts conditions or abato its rigor. It i tho law and not the Court thot speaks. In the volce of justico, and yet at this popular price The Cheapest Cloaks in the City! Heavy Oloth Circulars greatly re< duced! Ceoilian Silk Fur-Lined Garments from $26 upward, ; The remaining: Evening Dresses at nominal prices, to closs, b T storles of Tlunter'a confession, beyond what | ¢, ), conts of oy, the I % After supper people began dropping In, and k. 3 3 e Tt I8 reported now that Scnator THURNAN | \wae made publlc thin afternoon, and in theshpo | % 0 S2iCnts of merch, tho Iy spcaks to Soecial Blagsick (o IM Tebwaly by H orclock & very respeetablo crowd had col- | 5+ Bomg—** Gypey fiallud yirst timo) Chas. Gos: & Co favors tho reaomiuation of Gov. Binor, of | 'f'tyo amdavits, William IL, Swindelt, one 1¢ | sou in tho sontenco, for, holtious as s sour | 87, Pavi, Minn., Jan. 10.—Deputs-Sherift locted, and at the campletion of each mils by orler 1, Ao ws, ossage 0. fo. e ¥ crline, the law dewands not thoe forfelture of | Purke, with bis prisoncr, Bamucl Frank, tho sus- I cheered, 1 6. Violoncello sojo—** hong withont TE- Chhor teliows. o do whnl. they do not dare. o | 1o keepers, myvars thut, au Monday biihts | your own life v explation. 1n golug hence un- Dendet elolbtnudenten, areested by Uovoraors | s teac, Accompanted by bis \ralner G, Wl S SEMedgsan ol L themaelyes. “"}l“ 5 ratian gave e awuy foarfil, | er the sentence which i to termiuate the sor- | warrant on & requisition from Iilinls for ob- | #nd bad sccomplishea sbout 100 mtivs. During | 7. Arla~** 8smron veeesniTiandel = e ——— didn’t het It will mako my poor famlly euffer.” | rowlul proceedins of this trial. you ascend not | yoyior poods under false protenses, was stopped | UHe arly part of the oveulng ho went alouz at e, fe e I DI I It appears that ANDREW JACESON Wasan Swindell sald to him: “DId Graham tell tho | the scaffold, but, as youenter the gloomy prison st Hudson, Wis., by hahcus-corptis 'Drmum"’;:., a rapid rate, but soon full intou slower pace, | 8. Quartetie—E flat majo chumann - </ 2 that is hereafter to bo your abiding place, and hear the door closed upon you that is never again to open to your exit to the outside world yoit hove left forever, you will find hat the livlug death of * the dungeon, though inerdful In comparison with gctual death on the scaffold, maey cause you iuthne to long for the nl.ynlcn'l death you now esvape fn punisbment for your crime, Bhut out from the worl, cut off from the enjoyment wnd pleasure 1t affords to the good and virtuous, deprived of the suclety of friends, denled assoclativn with children and parent, made the consort sod companion of the vilest criminals, if consclence bo not dead within you, you will need no mopitor to remind you of the gullty past, of polut you to the way of repentaucs o occount of it. I cooscience by not deml wlthin you, contrition and sorruw lo memory of the husuani whose love you firat bartered for the lust of the serving man, and whose llfe you then cruelly took, or alded fu taklug, becauss it stood in tho way through which your unchaste Jl and did not scem nltogether ut ense, This, tu | Mesers. Wolfsohn, Losenbecker, Allen, aud Eich- was explained, was the result of a chill from Aeim. which he suffercd 1 the moroing. Egildu byt e La Chapoel, & female walker of some note, THE EDDY ORGAN RECITALS. was alao on hand for the purpose of giving & | Mr, Eddy, haviuz returned from tho East, ten-mtle exhibition walk, Bhe went alonz i s | will resume his orgon recitals at Hershev Hall nervous, jerky style, munoging to get over the . at n ool pace. Bhe inlslicd ber teuth mile dn | thi8 oon. Tho programme Includes Rinck's 1 hour 43 minutes 6 seconds from the timo of | Irelude and Fugus in C., No. 100; Relnecke's starting, and was rewarded by loud appluuse, | * Audante Serioso; Bach's *Ecno,” from the Alter shic had rettred oll the Interest cent “Overture In French Style;" * Lachuner's on the man ana horse, particularly the latte “8onata,” in A wminor, No. 3, op. 177:181las’ At 10:42 o'clock Guyon retired, havig gone 113 | * Melody " in C: the Adaglo from Spohr'a Now miles in 27 bours 43'minutes. ‘The stallion weut | turne, ob. 843 and Gounod’s * Marehe Curtege,' stoadliy on, however, tnuling but one stop dur- | from “Irene.” Miss Ililts will sing Morca- ing the evening, that being for the purpose of | dante’s * Salve Marta®' and four of the Frauz Iuvlufi his legn rubbed with arnlen, He wos | suugs—*The Lotos Flower,” ** When upou uy Immediately surrounded by an cager crowd, | ocuch reclining’ * O tell me ls my wunderlur who touk tiie greatest futerest (n the proceed- | Love,” aud *The Woods.” fugs. ft was evident that tio horse woa the ———— popular favorite, aud this s explalned on | THE GRACE CHURCIH ENTERTAIN~ the ground that he was aecomplishing € -, s wonderful porformance, while that of X truth in everything hosaldi** * No, hedidn't," 9 to do this ol n the contrary, Graham ran ANew Orleurs witls oo shuch celet, after mo 1o arrango to do (LY Bwindell then asked lunter i he struck Armstrong at all, He sald: “Noj bow could I fnd the hatcliet or hammer to do it, whon the men thero could only hear him breathe und not sce The minol " gay: it1" When he got away [lunter said: Glote, W No,,',,',:f’.",‘," :"L,z,':f" ,":‘:,,:";,,Ez,fl;fl “ Uraham told me L sunk the hauuer into his Lagle, *but often Inveighiu’,” F liead the first blow ho struck him."” The story - - that was printed ss a cunfeaslon this morn- 8t. Louts has & big bridge, but she wiil havo | ing was hawked about the city last ovening to vome to Chilcago next sumier to buy ice, for $100. It found no purchasers here, when g\ 3 1t was ascertafncil that It was only the And now it 13 said that Tox Ewina Is tleuring | rehash of previous storles padded out with for the Speakership of the next Congress, facts furnlshed out of revenge by one of 7 3 Hunter's counsel who hod been dropped from Epison fe ongaged on o machine that will | the case In the middle of it, aud hsd been non- at the lostanco of Fiank's attorney bere. ‘The hearing ou the writ will be had to-morrow. Chlef-of-F'olice Weber, of tuls city, bas been supended by Mayor n, ostensibly on ac- count of his having assisted Hurko to arrest and remove Frank without the knowledge of the Iatter's friends and sttorneys, but Dawson Is believed to have been wuiting long and tmpa- tlently for an opportunity to displace Weber and give his position to the late oflicer, a prom- Inent Democrat, with whom Dawson fs jutle mately connected in politivs and business. | 1t gives the Burcau organ and Jally Murphey the lock-Jaw to ask them atout CARPRNTER'S wr LooAN'S record on the Salary-Grab LIl | | THE CORB POISONING CASE. Nouwwicn, Conn., Jan..10.—lo tba trial of Mra, Cobb for the snurder of Ler busband and the wife of her alleged accoruplive and para- mour, she testified ou cross-cxanination that no one ever heard her husband cull her * pety" but her own relutives. The third call of Bishop OUR_GrREAT ANNUAL SALE | | NI The sale of seats for tne Arace Church con- (=) masufacture jokes for Bunsot Cox. suited In an attempt to eet more movoy, - | drsires wera o bo wore fully Gratlfiol must | on the day Cobb dicd was aftcr Lemuel Mao- | Quyonhad alveadv boon exgelled, ' Hootiz, 4t | oory boging this morniug at Jansen, McClune & St R Tt ter was a cold murderer, but be died ke 8 | juora, Wretched ad “iiabie fudecd i your | Mo had cone, so that Mavniug did uot seo | SGERELIN IR ReTo o Crrebly "ot tho Thay | Coe. Aw the attractions announced ate ver. Moty 2 Geu, DAN, e pen | eraven cu conditfon, gullty us you are, and no words | Bishop give the suatauce to Cobb to chew | offured by attentive hands, taln to {usure a large atiendance, those desiring mightier thau the sword. Casosy, N. J.. Jan0.—Benjamin Munter | of wine are uttered for the purpose of | which madelim sleep so soon. 'Ihiere was & In & few moments he was on the track azain, | 1o be present will be wise to be early In lue ————— was hanyed at 11:05. adding to your abject wretcheduess, 1 | contradiction of the withess' previous testimony | and kept up o steady jog until 11:34 o'clock, | ‘e nttractions snnouuced are ‘huyAdnln[:Jn; 2 . The red bandanner was at Lalf-mast on the Early thls morniog the crowd began to gssem- would ounly” bave jyou lize now yery to theday to room was cleared for her mother, | when 150 milus had been traversed, A stopwas | pPuilipps company,—~tncluding Mr. Kael, Muriy §th of Jaunary, s Y e atrocious I8 vour crime, that repentance and | and its importance 15 that she was supposed 1o | madedn front of the timekeepers' stand, and | Stone, W. II ' Macdonald, aud Sir Tomusl,— T ble before the Conrt-House to witness What | contrition for it may be carly, contivuous, have fmproper wmcctings in the room, She sd- | Bullivandismounted. * Uentlemen,' sald hew | ghe Nt Celellla Ladies’ Quartette, the Plano ‘The Rag-Baby is crylng for its mother, r?uldb’:m-n of the preparatious for bis exocu- {rr.en.‘nrlau ngh}“:s. l lvau!‘(‘l }uvo ’v‘imml::‘ll {'fl' ;n:_u;dukln:m'ruknzlnmn that Cobb took arscnic --':huku‘llue nunu‘hn 'filml‘. Illlli Ix::;““ winee 5 | Quartette, Mrs, Clard Stacy, Knitz Foltz, Adolph by 18 lnothers ™ ecte . . | to nurder deliberately and in cof ¢ | for weoks to fatten bimsclt, tock this morning, aind 1 will bet #3500 tha eli, wnd. pr . e — v s s o oo ok L1 st | o ot wers Lo by every o o love : Shers s ot amoiher hare T the, country (HAL | rammey st Sho s oy S 11 LAura WA BAYARD TAYLOR. Lo o th ol orior, i rn | L MUY lice el b scbial B | mEadux axp mommun, | e sang hinslatuiioey Tie e Monday, Jan. 13 " e, " jought s 3 & ¥ for you, Con; you’l A Momorlal Meettag ot Thostia Last Night | 1060 112 slibe ol a crons ua tho fiat foor. Tucre | already laviehod your lecherous A e o Tat 0t 0 Balr | bALo bim-aisy now," camo. frun an snthiainstic SWINE-BREEDERS. y, . . crime Moat atroclous and wicked In the sight of T T Lo Catirt and Of thoo Taw | Was wulking along the rallway track iu this city is, that you, Belinda Mack, bo punbhed by | lust nlght, when he was waylald by two despera- continewent at hard lsbor in tho | docs, who attavked bim with knives and blud- Btate Trison of this Btate fur the | peonsand Inflicted dangerous Injurles upon him., ull puriod of your matural lits, ud thats o | Thay theu atola his watch, woncy, cte,, and laid ter, your imprisonment be solita hum on the track tn an uucousciou. e, e Afrs. Mack’s attorucys will nuw sppeal to the | was found just before the Riberntan uimirer, “le's 88 proud Apectal Dispaich 19 The Tr!bung, :s B a ; x"i?m‘n"" uhl’ u::cu;lhuri klw INntaNarorts, Ind., Jan, 10.—~The SBwine- erring to the horse, who sto lookiug ors? o " aled ; at tho ciowd which pressed around him, wmlh fl::fl::,:l“",\:“:f::h uy‘,:::,']:. ‘:I“:\':d ':'\“‘;';' 105 the rubbers Wero remuving tue boots froum his | (18 SHSUDE SeOEd Ry We B Jegs pud uwl'ufln{:llmllu o fellow for w ool \lu:-'l realgent, Flelding Beeler; Secrotary, W, night's rest. ®10)be on at 8 o'cluck (n the | M. WHoy{ ‘Ureasurer, James Mustara; Execu morning,' sald_Sulllvan, as he started for the | tive Commlttee, A. 8, Gllmore, W. O, Revual, = was 0o scuffold, nothlng belug visible of the T::‘:,:,' ;“m,"“,:‘;:";fifl:"“ nischinery of death except a long-noosed rope, BOSTON, Mass., Jau, 10,~—A Buyand Taylor | hanglug appurently from the cefling. In thu suctaorial meeting was held in Tremont Tewply | Marrow corridors of the Court-Ilouse ubout 200 this evenlog, Tho bal was flled' to ita utimost | Persons, the Bherlfls posso cumitatus, mein- capacity with an oudienco roprosenting the | bers of the press, and othiers, were tightly Lest socloty of the city and suburbs, | packed together. AN IMMNIENSEPURCIHASE of these goods at VERY LOW PRICES enables us to offer some of the MOST REMARK- £ il rival of a train, ab) arse. " Vil . 5] y Y About 2,600 people wers present. Rulph Hlunter, who up to the past fow duys main- | gunreme Court for stay of proceedliiga. and removad. s recovery s very doubtful, “A!!“ll?l:‘:‘l:x‘x?(‘;u’::n was in his room sleeping ‘;‘,‘.‘.{{fli‘,“;‘(‘,‘},’,}:;"‘;‘;"fi,w‘,‘,}“L:i". fi 3.‘“‘”‘"",," ABLE BARGAINS wo have Waldo Euerson, A. Brouson Alcott, T | tained 8 stugeish indifference, was this worulu il Charles luhor aud Johin McCrea were urrusted | aoundly, proparatory 1o au carly sturt for tho | S “srate during ihe s v onn 48 | ever shown, Oliver Wendell Iolines, and the MHop, | ¢xtramely despowdent aud very ncrvous. He FARRELL, W-pight aud the stolen property fouud ou thewr | purpose of reguining lost ground, He had 113 | pihed 0003 1llinois, 200,000 Missourl, £ Iichard Frothinghain wera among those who | ross ot @ and refused to partake of Lreakfust. Boectal Dispoich o The Tribuns. porso, Ly woro lodged tu- Jull peudiuk tho | rallea to his eredit, whilo he horse liad cone | 3035,000% ndiana, 34220008 sud Obio, e | Speclal attentlon 18 called to wecupled acats upon the platform and made aa- | At 10:80 [luuter's pulse was 100, 1iis Quanzc, Jan. 10.—The executivn of ¥ar- | F68UlE Of Bair's injusies, 150, and tho prospect was ansthin but clicer- | 5, 'Essuy from 1), W. Voyles, of New Atbury, | 7 ; a N ers I evlias T et O o o e ——- fug, Ktdll, hls backers had great, faith I what | on” wDiisened oz i rost i rands | Lots we have marked at 5, 6, 8, Iresses, Among those who sent letters wero . vy (WD o taarnie - COMMUTATION, wai to be lona uu 8o marruw, whon they eX- | gugeting that & Swing navector be appaint. | 20, 12 1-2, 15, 18, 20, 1 25 Tresldent Hayes, Georgo Willia Curtls, T. B, | Sunday night, by cutting an artery fohisleg, | the' precincts of the jall, b the Hrat AL PBIEN 1 iR vt pected to tid the horse comletely used up. | od and & liw compelliug the Kiing of dhoedt o ke Froes 22y 15 £ Cs NG 200 Aldrich (inclosing a poem), W, D, Howells, and | caused bim to be very weak from luss of blood, Whitelaw Rald. 'The Mendelssobn Choral ttempted sulcids Ly refusiug to eat, Uslou snd Sflss 8, C. Flsher, soprado, and ept ulive Ly fujections. 1is nulse at Alexander Whilker, teuor, volunteerct] thelr | various times has been as hizh os 180 At 11:03 a yard, FULLY 25 PER CENTLOWERTHAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD. that bas taken place hero slnco 186k | Mamixrra, G, Jan, 10.—Tho Governor this A week ago it was oflicially souounced from | morntng commuted the death-scntence of Ottawa that the law must take it course fo the | Georro Brown to imprisogment for life, A very Farrcll case, yet his fricuds sustalned thelr | jyppq delegation from Murlutta walted oo him This, in fact, is thelr only hope, but [ jowsand preventing their shipment when at- Sullivan sskl the atalllon was ol right, | acke o and, unless nppoarances aro decelvlug, ne vert kel yaued by tho l'"mm“?' tainly was. ‘t'o-day, however, will telt tho story, Even should the coutest not be & closs one, - —— A Chinese Oll-Well, wervices, Dr. Holmes read the following poem, | tho County Physlctan proceoded to the cage- | hopes in wonderful mauger, and secmed % : : eople who witness it mey sec 8 horse perform- 1hiaburs Fost. R " writter for the ocunlonix)' Longfellow room of the condemned. Huster wus very | uever to give up efforts for a commutation. Not .':.‘,‘ g‘:::‘:,‘:ufh‘]“l,K:_e?‘h‘“‘;':r:;z'hm'fl:"':‘,:z':; ::‘ll Lo of Ll most “0"5“'“1 feats “L record, tu}!<‘(n‘:’f— 51. mszfi’n tfl"x’x‘p‘\:l:ru"l :T’.’“ifi;’fi Sl i 0’(10)‘108‘ are alf Desd bo lay yumoag his books: weak. -H1is brotber, son-io-law, uud tho Kev. | thi last evening, lodeod, did they consider bis | of Mrs, Jeukiuson, on whose statement Hrows ot siauld attract & large sudience. | G ®se, Kurns was sngaved by 3le) 2 o, | WoOrked on tho best cloths, and 8 Lo statues® in tho glooa Dr. Kunkleman, of Phitadel were with | duom frretricvasly settled, slthoueh vo thivk- | wos convicted. ‘Ilierc was great excitemeut | Thoussnds n:“.‘v’cfi;:llw‘l;;:c:lrfilllmfi:‘u . | Brows, azene for the Chiueso Uoverament, 1o | 10ElL be found very durableand Waich oerathiiiatrionn, bim. At 11215, Hunter fatlinz to gein strength, | tng wiud could see any zood object fn a public | over the case, and decn rejolciug at te Gov- | sition Dullding to ace pedestrian canteats wilct | 55 $ut thera and driitsome wells and tescths | g0y popfor to many other make 80 tunas volumes, from tiele shelves, and beiniz unable to walk, was carried down | wmeeting calloa yesterday afternoon, on Durbam | €rnor's decision, Tue town was thrunced with | wero fruuds from start to tiulsh, while this ove, | Shtes ok the Coostiel Buanrs Gunoss. 1o 43 A o lin altent aa theme: stairs. He was borno futo’ tho inclosure in the [ Terracy, or fu the unfortuuate list of drisn | §i8ltors to sce’the hausing, “To tho very Tast | which is tor blood," 18 g0 poorly patronized | Wb It 1. Locke, of Titussilles on Bept, 4. 1577, WE SITALL ALSO OFFER that it {s doubtful 3 the winuer m: Turn ihelr sloried pages corridor, utterly helpless ana completely pros- | grievances there detailed, which bad uothing ,’,"',“{j;"o‘,‘,‘j-'"‘”'“” refuscd to tell anythivg of auything with two full rigs, emburked ut Sun Francisco 4 FINE LINE OF TOR- Nevermore hia lips reoeal i out of bls victory, 0 9 i B £ Theien, trate, The white cup was quickly sdjusted | imore to do with the crime which left Conway's — — R on the City of Pekin on the 13th of that month, L:‘:‘:;:“m": f:"""'""' and the rope placd around Lis neck, four | wite s widow agd ber chilaren fatherlcss than CHAPTER 11, PEDESTRIANISM, Akl lunded ""u};",“,,‘;"j‘_‘m::t::fif‘}:*"gg,'}uMf CHON LACES AT VERY Fatiatiame botprat: men in the meantime bolding it up. The | hui the youngess of those unfortunsto listl tu- Bpecict Dlsvaic’ 1o The Tritune. Nzw Yonk, Jan, 10.—Maduds Anderson 1 | Lal, wiicro they remained ona monts waitmg | O W PRICES. fants. The facts which probably told eevercly | CLINToN, Hl, Jau. 1l.—MHarry Blouffen, who sguinst the criminal were bis wurder ln 1581 of | it was sudposed hiad been waylald for bis woney Maber, whomw be last week, ls now thought to have left his fam- CHOFPED 7O PIXCES ily lu*cotionally and gooe to parts unkuown, " crimina) was scemiugly oblivious to all takivg place, or 10 those sround. The Stientfl then put he usual question whether bo had suything to av why executlen should uot take placc. Gona as travelers Laste 10 Au [uu, oor tatey until e completine the quarter wiles with prouptness, | orders. A Chiness guubost finally brought and 6o doubt & entertainod Lut she will uccomy. | Shem to Foriuoss Nov, 4, after a very dreult. plish the 2,700 quarters in the e specifed, ous route oud del many landiug points. e e Vak-Wan-Foo, the s Y trom tho Oil Bprings, at Traveler, 10 what realms afar— 1u wiat planet. io wha W. A, STPSON & G0, R d, le 100 e o What vast setiel o Tiynter made no reppouse, sud ut 11:23 2 with an sx, escaping conviction on the ples of | Sccumvavied with a fumale who was previously A TECHNICAL OBSTACLE. fclidder) prii Sl inelight vvau thy fece? B VICKKKING BCENK self-defcuse, sud the stiempt at murder of & | §8rvunt lnthe family while Overscer of Liv Hpacial Dispatch 10 The Tvibune. Tt e cpetes onif Jite D1 soutepunc e 1138 & 115 Stat Hosl thy weary foot 10-Light 'vlfipped. ‘The ropu eidhor was too lopg or | maupamed Bhanshan by Farreil's brother, who l“"':’l’lfm- The vevurrence 18 regretied by bis | - Bisstarck, D, T., Jun, 10.—Court-martial for | the' wells. “Their machinery was anded by [ tll O'St. : stretghed 30 much that Hunger was barelylifted | fred st bim, sud, 1o es pliig :fil‘: n :‘!‘:::M placed the utmost contidence | 4y tril of Cant, Frencn, une of the hcroes of | jutke at Oulan, thirteen milés frum the welly, | Sy ———————————————==—r==== Foat taou whose latest rerse fromygia oor when b g back, but was | el to Abe 'Sates. Tuo v, Fatber T s s Littlo Bug Horu sight, coumuenced to-duy at | Fhovhad 1o consizuct 4 roud up the river bed, LNICUM, Thou baut ung Witk orxay (ane eaught'fa the sre of the Blenf's ssslstants. | Wynn, of St. Fatrick’s Church, Las been unre- INDICTMENTS DISMISSED. Fort Liucolu, aud bisd to adjoura to Mouday on | £2. V500 & Tion Gl of pRulE for, the tusehins BEWARD 10 Deukalion's ife thite owa, Sherld {alhoun sclzod the rope nd bolsied | mitiiog fo bis sttgations to the murderer, avd, | S4N FRANGISCO, Jau. 10,—Elght faalotments | 3660uat of o defeodaut belnit oo druuk 80 at- } CGliey 1o baul tho 10sds Siessre. Kurus aui tibwil) e Hupter futo the afr, aud be was thus hansed, o nuiber of versous bulding the rupe aud keev- On the ruins of tue i that gwil erud Blooma the perfect fowee at 1t teod, [ho charze a drunkeuness. il after the latter's fumily bade bim a last farc- | for perjury against J. . Duncan and §1, Kotabl, Lucke werv uos Jong tn putting up aderrick and well last eveuing. by romaived i whe cell gl | 1ate manager sud casbicr reapcetively of tho startlug the drill. The well wus drilled By e —. A Novel ‘Tragedy. + Friond, but youierday the balls | tog bim suspeudod 1 the alr. The physicians | wgbS fu bis cowpauy. Vloneer Hauk, wero: dismissed by the” County | pogyon eylcha” has brought about a novel B e B T nat o Bt o B e Tt s Bl vk was ot broken. sud ho died by A WIYE'S DEVOTION. owrl oy trwredor Mlraud Srs, haoisbutl eiiceriaiined | pioo wind S0 6ct of canniz, They coult dor pes 1)1z Qg et e ta strangulatipn. Yet be geve uo evidenco of | Furrcll's wifc bas been moviug sll witbin ber FIGHTING WHISKY, Uie beliof that cach was thewutelleciuutaupenior | sty castiie fu the well owlig o the rock 'lifam““d?u'w“ ...{ buoks, badu, baugini 2y though he bad died fustantly, | power i her busband’s bebalf, but wiiuout 8% FRANUI2CU, dun. 10.—At Teysersiile ol theother,and, us fiey votld botugree Diat i | eavis . At SIS feet another large vein of __ ‘T peaceod God Tu al) thy looks Tiirce uunutes atier hanowg 4 pulse beat at | avall. He bew s Jarge lunfly, one daugbter bay- | Souoma Uounty, fase Bight, Jolin Eppers, | § oo e e intives 1o 4 et water wn strick Tey dulled forsy-ctehit X R et ) e e ML Ry i Bl bty ) Jouuty, bty Jitin Eppeasni | Direpolozint and euvaged Wy verviess 1o decds | 1iet decier und 1oind 13 finporsitle to 2 prrr ol s g g Lot 4Lme yuars 10 aervice 6 tlis cily, sud | woltcundes G fudseace of liaor, shot atd the yuosiin for thet e waa of setues sas ! decuct. Flity barrele o ol wers pumped N b QU S Wakarit AVE., ClicA sy,