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1882—DOUBLE SHEET. Tiibk STAR’S SECOND PRESS! A WONDERF NEW MACHINE. At Print-, Folds, Cuts and Pastes the Double Sheet—Counts it in Bundles— inting Capacity of Forty-Eight ssand Copies an Mour—A Sketch of How The Star is Printed, etc, ete., first year fn its of a sece 2 3; but it eW machinery r ted only npon the ry. The of last July the efreulation went 1 to 62,900 coptes, and from that t Pre: Jarfield’s death, excess over w t June wast mor HE VERY a THE SCOTT WEE PF thus making t . TRE STAR, and a plates, and stereotype pl a w rotary ty cyl it An rec from tie can t Fevolve whieh : per as fast to be m Previously t miles and a One wheel or core to nother over a atthe rat been ¢ of the half ton ro! Up into the press, the x 8 the web ove ses, against a ¢ . SIXt © a turner pla ug the sheet to run nd down to t ders. These he tw! along tapes to be sub a four page paper) sets atrie, which in turn ts driven by eccen- This device gtves the creaser a quick . When acting on the sheets, and also a uous motion, which fs much better and can sheets are thus folded, the one near- €st the end of the machine falls into the receiving trough; the other travels along tapes, which are cd as torcause ft to meet the following sheet ‘atthe sume point of delivery. The two sheets are hus delivered together tn the receiving trough, ‘when by a very ingenious and simple contrivance they are counted Into bundles of 25, 50 or 100 copies mS of follos tnto the de- counts every copy it | ing off four hun- The Colored Presy Association, The Courts. Crnevrr CoveT— FROM THE SOUTH—A PI. FRUITS—OTHER F HL thousand covies an hour, seems to be no material chan’ the report of last ¥ Equity Covrt.—Judge Hagner, whase; Amanda D. 1 about to Introdu , nO journal but % paper south of | nas the telegraphic | Republic; testime ulso Is mill feed a Butter rem uns about th too large, and sales ari printed irom | placed upea a | THE STAR once used, over two contine ates It by special wire into the Henry Hardy, Dan'l Long and Colton mt on John Ti k Brown. colored, j wath th news-room of J ee of type by the rict in Congress. nal bonds to keep er, assault on Ella Car- CITY A vD DISTRICT. 's Charch, t Williams, assault on ing in the Ss at John Marbury, THE LIVE STOCK MARKET Was pretty well cleaned up at the Rest and Queenstown, and walle | of Saturdi sales at Drovers’ ywing statement regard- | ‘allroad car, In tne a, With Intent to commit lemeanor the ed not less than one Church of the Incarnation, ic First—St. Luke's it by the convoeation of Wasiiin contracts for this church mittee of conv aitting, creating warles Abert c N any dwelllag ho shop, stable or oth nal boat or oth r buihting, or any r water craft, or any ‘ber, coal oF any sort of and kept for the rict of Columbia, with 0 or 60 days each. y forfeited cola PoLice CovrtT—Judge Snett, i jer, colored, carrying a Thomas Miler and re In steady de- setables continu les Of all kinds of Tty or effects de- Austin Joyee; do. ainer, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days; | I diffienities t LETTER FROM LONG BRANCH. EVERYTHING LOVELY THERE—THE FASHIONS—THE RAGE FOR RED—THE GRANTS AT THE ERANCH—THR APPALLING RAILROAD DISASTER—GEN. GRANT SAVES ‘BIS CIGAR STUMP-—EXPECTING PRESIDENT ARTHUR AT THE BRANCH—OTHER NOTABLES—JUDGE PORTER UPON GUITEAU’S SANITY AND INTELLIGENCE, Special Correspondence of Tire Evrxtxa Stat. Loxo Branca, New Jersey, June 29th, 1882. Tdo not wish to be aggravating, and there:ore shall refrain from dilating at length upon the delicious weather we are enjoying here. Ihave toomuch sym- pathy for all those who are suffering from heat tn the cities to more than allude to the freshness and coolness of Long Branch. Sunday was a seorche but the afternoon shower brought relief, and since then it has been neither too warm nor too col ‘The nights are superb, with the round, full-orbed moon and Venus reigning as queen of the n West. The ocean ts placid, with scarcely any surf, and the water of a pleasant temperature for bath- ing. Every year Long Branch improves. ft never ap- many costly villas line both sides of Ocea: nue; and the oid cottages, which once were now transformed into Queen Anne or some other pleturesque and quaint style of butlding. ‘The Toofs of all the cottages are painted to look grey with age or covered wita m Red shutters and Ted trimmings with olive grgen foundation are the favorite combinations, ais ts the red era, for Its not unusual to see a lady in red stockings, red gown, red hat and feathers, and carrying a red parasol. Children are as scarlet as their mothers, And even the head gear of the horses have red or yellow pompons. So much brilliant plumage makes Ocean avenue look as {f covered with flying Tain (rein) bows these gorgeous afternoons wien it ls covered with vehicles of the most elegant de scription, the occupants in gaudy dress and the horses of all colors known !n horsefiesh and finest breed. For hours they dash up and down to the admiration of those who sit on the plazzas of the hotels and enjoy the scene. The avenue ts kept so well watered and rolled that 1 1s hard and frm and there never Is a particle of dust. THE AFTERNOON PARADE begins at 4 o'clock and lasts until sunset. Even children have become fastidious and critical about the style in which they take theirairing. One youngster, three years old, (the hopeful son of Mr. Pulttzer, of St. Louts,) positively declined an in- vitation to drive with a gentleman whose wife has only one fine horse to her luxurious coupe. The boy was ready for the drive, having accepted th invitation, but climbing up to the window Wandell, tause he dot ony one ‘orse, I wants two orses,” nd a horse to drive nions. Some of these orses as Well 2s Wagon and horse, gives one an idea of how many rich people are when we seeso many summer residence: costing from ty to one hundred thousan dollars, and then tle costly accessories of such homes. CHANGES AT LONG BRANCH. While driving with a lady, whose father was a commoora In the nary, we talked over the changes which had taken place at Long Branch in ten y 3 pri There was, liars a w ol lamp on a table in the Ss in the bed room rie Ughts, and a emed Ind 2 are settied in the cottage which they have owned many years, It 1s a simple home compared With some of the modern cottages, ne 33 they prefer it to any other, and are going to have under Its roof all their children and grand child- band are at Green Sartoris’ father purchased it ht hly on that account. children are here with their em all yesterday just of to “Ocean ~ Grove ther and sisters, Q ‘al’s moth rbin, at Elizabet there, shter, M eT and’ hel nd Mrs. Fred. : reat the Ai down before Gen. ai to open their cottage Traut were re: at the how Mr. and Mrs, e r and Mrs and their yi r will divide betw country seat on the Hu Lon: n. They, Gen. and Mrs. Grant. Commodore and Mra. Gar e Monday to thetr se iousand dollar cottage. The coramodore rested in stocks that rk until the intense I summer on and , too, will be the guests of cooling 0 Twas } to tell of thi n Garrison, Wl rushed in to announce an APPALLING RAILROAD ACCIDENT tivo miles from here, and the serious, 1f not fatal, sbJuries of Mr. Garrison, The news of the accident paled the cheeks of many wives whose husbands had left them only a few moments before to take the morning train for New York, It appeared to obtain any definite or re- ible men were quiet he West End hotel and doctors > the consHoUsness {injuries All of t lng car, Which became unc -Toomn ear, and Which w led in the river, recely: magnificent n some one truck Into this mai John MeMauon, Jr M are getting mi hon’ to L, C, Williamson, trust me-third of this a \ watermelons, cantaloupes, ble mall fruits, but not in su the prices, which are injurious tot J. A. Moss to N As the glorious Fo Se ak Susannah-A. Crandell to proaches many n 3 #2,000; pt. 5 and 6, sq. CIATION, now on a thos? who Wi heat and dust of to S. troops will parade and fire a nal salute, and there will be a bail an¢ y of Mreworks, nt prices promptly. A inuch attention, and | potatos do not ineet w: but very few are in this market, and these at low Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tre Eventyu Star. Crry ScHoor. Boarp—The regular June meeting ‘hoolboard was held at Peabody building it, President Snowden in the chair, AI the of the present school year were re-elec- ted, with the understanding that proper changes might hereafter be made, ‘tum board offerin; phan Asylum, on Wolfe street, to the board at $120 per annum, the board to keep the building in re- pair and pay the insurance, was refgrre; Committee on school houses ‘and tug ure. superintendent announced that his ‘term of office expired with that meeting of the board, and reso- PPTOving of the course of the superintend- ent since the establishment of the school system; thanking him for his fidelity to his trust, and re- retting the severing of his relations with the joard, Were unanimously ado) cil was ordered to be notifi membership of the board from the third ward, oc- castoned by the appointment of Mr. W. T. Carne as superintendent, superintendent was ordered number of bills for sundries, flnance committee, were ordered attendance at the board was unsually good, nearly EET GUTTER.—The com- mittee on streets made an examination of the street repairs, near the intersection of Cameron. and Henry streets, yesterday afternoon, and heard rty-holder. ‘n the neigh- hat thelr property will be improvement. It ap- ren truck generally this season on the © $ also have the consignees. seo Gunite we ‘On Sunday afternoon the Lady of the Lake will ake a trip of 40 miles down the river, leaving at 3:30 p.m, and returning at 8. There will be running and trotting races at arg on the 4th and on th The excursion to Luray Cavern on’ the 4th of opular trip and will be well patronized. ‘The daily excurstons to Glymont on the steamer Keyport, under the managément of the Potomac Iinprovement Co,, are favorite methods of spend- yport leaves on Sunday at 4 p.m. for ‘The steamer Mary Washington runs to Occoquan nday and Mount Vernon Springs on 1 ‘a t 8p. m. | have done well, oran at 8 1 may be quoted as follows: A communication from to rent the Or- Arthur Murty, Press-Bagle, Pin: Globe, Siloam Springs; Stock), 27428¢.; do., New York tubs, W. Penn, Repubtican, » fair, 16a18c ; do. good, 18420¢. Virginia, Maryland and 1 ranges from 16 to 2Me.. q New York state, 12,a13c.; western, obbing lots, 18ai%¢., and some new sold 2c. In Jobbing lots. FRESH BEEP, &0. £ Chole hind quarters, 14a15c.; contmon do., 10a } choice fore quarters, 9ai0e.; do. common, Lambs—Choice dressed, 10212c.; common. ed, 9a10c. Mutton—Cholce dressed, 9a10¢.; Veal—Choice dressed,’ 10ailc.} Poultry.—Old fowls are selling readih spring ehickens at ots are selling quick. CURED MEATS. nston, Times, For- us ‘The excurstons to Lower Cedar Point on the Po- . H. Wooten, De: The members of the association catled at te House at noon to-day and paid their respects to the Pres °3 | Appeal, Bes Ar s,has been run from | A?! e er cylinder. of from | dampened $8, 28 seen In the amped on ‘The elty coun- THE VINDICATION OF of a vacancy in the cently mentioned in Tue Star that Ca of the Capito! police force, had: been jail,where he was undergoing an imprisonment on the charge of indecent assault ona girl. The fol- lowing extracts from ‘letters will show the for the action of the anthoritie: ator Wm. J. Sewell, under date of Med to believe that the preferred for the accom- plishinent of somé wuiterlor purpose. As soon as the facts became known, and urged Capt. Hughes’ pardon, and in certifying my’ beltet (UGHES.—It was re- released trom. Cuvren SoctaBLe.—The n of the Unity Presbyte- rian chureh was held at the house of Mr. Hodges, | Hill, last evening, and was largely esent were Col. and ett, Dr. and Mrs. Pur- nd Many Others Mr. Patch and wife contributed largely Unity PRESBYTERIA! last socitble of the sea roved by the de paid: The all the members being ‘THe UrrPeR CAMERON charge was baseless, an do. common, 7a8¢ the Misses Tusten, do, common} 7a8e, bs nded egation. The Re: recomme! easure of the oc. ements had been ente urchase Of a lot for a commodious church ed- take pleasure the statements of proj injured "by the peared that the Hon. Charles P. James, Assoclate Justice Supreme Court District of Columbia, before whom the case well as ag er ¥ phe who coming Uy: OUt of the water cigar stump safely between of ayear ago, when the day like this ctand delightful that tt down from estatic ¢ yoked by the bracin Sf a alization Of One line of Bishop beautiful hymn— “Every prospect pleases, and only man is vile,” when we learned that General Garfleld had been sin. nd rotten ties are said to be accident. FOR THE PRESIDEN’ It 1s still pos! erted here that upon the adjournment of Congress the President will occupy the handsome and spacious new cottage which 1s 0: ; | just receiving the finishing touches, and which ts { Situated just opposite the main entrance of the The upper windows comm and the breezes reach the Mr. Victor Newcome, the president of the United Sta tional Bank th New York,with his fam’ eir costiy and palatal coftage by the sea’ “Sunny Sands” is the hame of this charming old English baronial home. Mr. Logan Murray, the cashler of that bank, 1s with his family at Spring Lake. The Haytten Minister's family also have a cottage there and are occupying it. here. Mr. Childs was missed from St. James’ chapel last Sunday, where he regularly acts 2s sexton, Seating the congregation. When inquiries were made as to this unusual absence, it was with regret that all learned that Mrs. Childs was quite il. She Is now convalescent. ‘The Pullmans are in their cottage, andso are Mr. and Mrs. Horace White. Mr. Dan Dougherty has again rented his cot and goes with his family to Europe on the 1st. ‘The season promises to be the most prosperous one ever known here. Already there are more ap- pitcants than the hotels can accommodate. Many ave taken rooms for the entire season. WHAT FRED. GRANT DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT THE WASHINGTON WATER SUPPLY. In atalk with Col. Fred. Grant, who, by the by, has become a remarkably Sze looking man, and one whose manners are a3 unaffected and modest as those of an unspoded boy, I was surprised to mind how familtar he is with current topics of con- versation in Washington about local matters, His information about the water supply of the city amazed me, He says that there is more wa- Hams, 16a16\c.; sugar-cured shoulders, 1801434; breakfast bacon, 1444215; clear rib sides, 144144; long clear, (not smoked), 134; western shoulders, Bacon—Shoulders, 113/a12. ¥Wai8& Beef tongues—$6.50 of health had ordered a new itter to remedy a nuisance at the connection be- een the Cameron street gutter and the In the endeavor to was tried, in his letter to’Senator Sewell, under aes date of May 18th, says: “New facts have been com- munteated to me which now convince me that the testimony upon which he was convicted was not trustworthy, and should be disbelieved.” Judge Alex, T, Grey, Pardon Clerk, Department of Jus- his letter to the Senator under date of May ‘I can only say that I never gave any case more attentive consideration. I had it be- fore me for several mont intelligent gentlemen lawye! men believed it to be a manufactured charge with- out foundation in fact; that _Isaw the complain- ing witness and his child ther before Attorney General MacVeagh, and that from first tolast Ihad the conviction that the defendant was innocent of the matter charged against him.” it 43 th carmela Gor mame ur weaver e it atthe White House grounds tae. of Mr. ‘does not rain: March, street sewer, superintendent of of gutter somewhat elevated al ut down curbstones in accordance there- with. This will require that the house lots be ut some of the houses below ject of com} ne Stine writes from Kansas City artially laid a line hear Doctor Boyd. ve the sidewalks, Since I left the Thave been at hard umiacr at adollaraday. Of my eight der sixteen, and Whilst the oldest boys have been it Wages, one of them fs now down ( wer crushed his arm at ersand rollers. These creasers are driven | work a few weeks ago. The lata cyclon> almost demolished my house and damaged furniture; and there is my family in the street with no roof’ over them, and windows broken in and back butlding away and scanty furniture reduced broken. I am old—two boys sic nerves all unstru: VEGETABLES. Potatoes range from $3.50 to $5 per Dbl. as to quality; Florida tomatoes, $1.50 to $2 per box: Chaleston and Savannah do.,$2a$4 per box; cucum- r box; cymlings, $1 per DUL; cabbage, pel $2 per box ;*native do. $1 per box: rade. It is this wi e committee will report at the next ‘the city council. CLOSING OF WASHINGTON ScHOoL.—Washington school, the public school for white boys, based upon the free school and endowed by Gen. Wash- ington, held Joun & Beach, Fannie at work on sin bers, $2282.80 Bermuda onions, peas, $1.80 per Dbl. ‘ater melons, $50 per hundred; canta- cing), $1081.50 per halt io art ‘$12a$15 per hun X; green apples, Sal2e. per quart, by Jobbing Boar Race ayp a Hor.—' Potomacs last rene at the ool resza, and every con it successful Before there was a race between “Jumbo” crew and a picked crew. ‘This ‘blow’ is hard. In_my distress T must ask’a few friends to help me. You can ‘pass the hat’ among some persons at Wash- ington who will ‘throw In.’ A few dollars sent soon Would be a very great relief.” a es Camp MERTING.—Rev. Messrs- WHS, ington Schofield. Mayor Beckham superintendent’s ‘Thomas Ryan; medal ‘and com, eae Col T. 8. rs. ye ‘Wilsoh, Lilie ‘Miss ‘announced cae sapaatenoas, this afternoon under. aed by he John Philip Sousa, tf ia “Over the Garden Wi vette,” Audran; ‘Campbells,” ” =. jn, Maraialea; coliocation, “La pe gee ———— thi hy naressed r, HAVE wi a the Methodist Episcopal tale Was composed of Coughlin Bana Bailey (bow). erew consisted .D- pley ‘Dox 188 was for ey Rotates ter in La ipl to its inhabitants ready to be made available in Washington than there is for all of New York city. He says that the 36-Inch water mains are all ready to be connected with the re- servoir, and were pee ie Fusce whee She wrasse pes and sewers were during Mr. Shepherd’s Administration, but not ‘connects then because So great a flow of water was not now, but they were of a growing city. In Peared to greater advantage than now, when so | simple in style and appointments, are | that color prevails for the outside of houses, for | carriage wheels, and every article of ladles’ dress. | looked out and sald: “I won't yide wit Misser | the Doys of the families, | ampered children of rich parents have saddle | y Will remain a month | which he willed to his | y drove him forth to the | jority, meets to-da: oMicets to the vartow’s posttte he outgo~ Yo | and cleveland, to census bul | in Maryland nu of 21 years of a 586 aren numb beautiful country scat of Mr. Hocy. It is on Cedar | avenue, about half a mile back fromthe ocean. | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Childs are in their cottage | ADJOURNED TILL NEXT THURSDAY, In the star route trial yesterday aft: Tur Srar’s report closed, John F. Foote, Mer, Was examined as to route 38,113" Ge! Shaw and Wm. A. Leach and Frank M were examined in connection with and Dr. A. J. McDonald in connection with $8,146. The court then adjourned Ull next day. —>__ AN A¥Pray.—Yesterday afternoon, Dantet one of the stenographers of the Senate, the c Moe, vid sent his can up to Mr. Morgan, one of the reporters, and when he down to the front door Mr. Lloyd ace writing an aru at was publisued h called ulm (Lu h golng to thrast teususd. Policeman Block came ad both of the men, and took ol -house, ‘and charged ng. When the collateral and. =eanaeoes! s Case That Excrres rriage Hcense granted i Burgy and Etiza Waters, of a Tipple of excttement on Surface Of society In Frederick, Md., where arties are well known. M. Katie Burgy is) Frenchman about 35 years old, of rood app and fine educa le 4 during the past Been a professor of msde in the Proderick fem seminary a Waters Is a mulatto of shout and has been « domestic ina number of the. ing families of Ux Last winter the gitt employed at w where the mt between the two gave matter was examined Inte foundation being Ings outside the seminary b while Eliza was dista The matter hed forgotter until Jed by the marriage license, ‘The marriage Neense book here shows @ on the 26th instant (ssued for a marriage bett Kimi! Bunger, of Philadelphia, and Eliza Wal {of the same place. The book contains also followlag certifeate: “I, J. W. Roane, minister the gospel, pastor Central Baptist church, in District aforesatd, do certify that by authd ens? I sojeranived the Marriage of the p aforesaid on of June, 1882, at the house Mr. N. Hunly, No. 6. in the 2d street, District Columbia.—J- Warren Ri An advert in the Baitimon 8 za Waters,” nies that she warried to anybody. S09: may be a case of mis! - IsroRweRs IN Lorreny Cases Not EXTTuRD a Mormry ov THE Fixe, a, cases against the 7 selling lottery tickets in this city, in whose ¢ | heavy fines were tmposed, have made applica for half of the fines, claiming that the law wi which the cases are pr entities them to The Police Court s he Infocmers and the case was refer ler Lawrence, of the Treasury, but Since been withdrawn from attorney for the claimanta, the ‘the matter to Judge Snell. In the Is morning, Judge Snell annoanced Bil 10 zin the recent tat h these cases are prosecuted, entitles the informer to,any portion of the Ries, End of a Celebrated Case. THE MURDER OF JENNIE CRAMER. After the au, State Atcorney Doolittle, in the Malley tris case was given ss than an howr, and the accuse > jury came in ter, Was in court, jury pronounced the attelapt was made 10 plaud, which was immed! ped by sheriff and bis deputies. Walter and his tal left the court-r« he went to the Tome] tine hotel, where they were shoruy after iby the attorneys for the defense. Ji {With his broth d . He will sbarre, Pa. night with ast time ly ay mornin 2 Malley with Bla Dougiiss Both the Malley left the court room without recogulzing Bl THE STRONG BUT UNAVATLING CLOSING SPEECH FOR THE PROSECUTION. Mr. Doolittle’s speech, which Just preceded the. verdict, almed 10 show that the girl's death was sed by arsenic, Of all God's creations, hes s equal to that of a beautiful’ woman, scended a lovely girl just budding into nhood. Such was Jennie Cramer, whose Was apparently cast{on the West Haven | shore in August last’ The gathering neighbors Saw tat the girl was not drowned. It needed 20 utopsy to show {t, n the veteran Jewet® swore that the only sign of drowning was not @ise covered until the auto; Common Yankee led the neighbors to believe What the body been placed there to deceive them. Science them by her investigations. Liquid arsenic been used to blind her, but it failed. ‘The Parties had left their foot-prints in the sno was a case of circumstanUal evidence, but if generated a belief of guilt, beyond a —— doubt, It was enough. ‘The finding of arsenic | the body was as sure an indication of the cause death as the finding of a bullet imbedded in brain would have been. The defence say tliat coOUMLUneY Was on fire. And well i might The evidence of foul play Was too apparent, first Inquiry was. Wno was last seen with girl? A score of witnesses answered, “James. K An industrious reporter went to him stantly, and asked Lim whether heknew her, | denied it. He was oppressed with the consclouse ness of his guilt. And the Lord said mnto Cain, Where is Abel, ty swered, I know not. Am I my brothers it was the first murder,” said Mr, “ri camp course. Bey be ehood that the wit of money could devise, hag efens They started with. CoNPLICT OF AUTHORITY aT Pererssvne, Va— The outgoing democ council of Petersbi Vv « 5 ef ‘tL to retain con! cted a police corps and a number of other city officers ‘Tae vunetl, In Which the readjusters have a mae new set of ancl. The conflict of authority Will De set. an appeal to the courts. ‘TERDAY.—At Pittsbur: At Chicago—c Athietior —Metropalitan, Wor Voters 1x MaRYLanp AND Vinornra.—Accora ales of voting The number of wht is 153,022, of whom 144 eign born. The of tom tives THE SretKe in th Clearfield ny outbreak that m: — +> — Prize FIGHTERS ARKESTED.—The grand jury im Brooklyn have found indictments against principals and witnesses, so far as known, In t prize fight between Leonard Tracey Brown, at Thorn’s hotel, on the | Island road, in Gravesend, LL ‘The matter was kept entirely secret until bench warrants were sued from the office of the district attorney, persons named in the warrants were Alexameae , Leonard Tracey, Edward Blanch, ex-] Coroner James “Dunne, Alderman ‘onnell, Andrew Buchanan, Charles Jobnstem, Owen Coffey, Thomas Connell and John Saunders, | Brown and Tracey had been arrested before | warrants issued by Justice Williams, of G end, and they were out on bail. They were taken in custody yesterday. The others who indicted have been going about in public since the Nght, supposing that no action would taken. Assistant Dist sented these matters to the grand jury, and spare no effort to convict the offenders. 8 told Mr. Backus that he was repeatedly pl Hquor before he was taken to the hotel to ight, and when he entered the ring he was much 1ntomie cated. —N.Y. Tritaine, 30th. ict Attorney Backus —— A Cnoctaw Inpian. Hancep.—A from Fort Sinith, Ark., states that Edwin Folsom hanged there yesterday for the murder of a keeper named Stewart and a teamster named sengill last August. Folsom was a Choctaw dian 25 years old and of good family. He got drunken fight with the two men and they wene kitied. Folsom’s partner, James Hobbs, escaped Folsom lately professed religion, ———————a oft Henry H. Honore, Ewing, of Onto, was granted b; supreme court, ‘chambers, yesterday: Tt was base@ uy an aMdavit made by Ulysses 8. Grant, jr., om dena of himself and Fo