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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —————— WHOLE NO. 7305. MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, .'856. PRICE TWO CENTs. SR Me ychen Bele 5 Pets ie y EE! TEE — SPECIAL NOTIC! ed for on he grounds above alli bh) the various > . ‘ AQDVERTISEXENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. | W.. SPECIAL NOTI ww...» ARBRIVAL OF THE ILLINOIS. J aeoupie a ae pone polo fe ror Marshal, Tanks te the soethid ground by th» | the store house on Sacramento strect; I examined theay Se A. BYSH MEETING WILL BE HELD A iT, RONAN'S Committee. Leah a a! aoe C.N. @ sworn—I knew Hetherington and have Ny » i Ty O 2 e ie ie Ne - MUSICAL AND DANCING, Sunday during the fooathh ot Be aeeny: "Stull desoripuon ‘This man Hetherington is well known in this com- It tg perfectly impossible to give anything like definite seen Brace; I was on Davis street on last, and ANJO, BANJO.WTHE BANJO TAUGHT IN A FEW | willbe given tie building and decaralons of the Nauvoo News from Callfernia, Oregon, Sandwich munity, and will bo remembered as 4 former monte | idea otha number of persons that were spectators to the | saw ¢wo men ascend a scaffold, who were said to best. lessons, 4 . B, Bond's of- 5 urne; lormons to ‘ dealer on Long some ; he was ‘Defore said that A 3 Bison ty cin 208, Aap Allveligious clastes arc parculariy tavited to ateuds Gslands, New Granada, South Pacific Giplent of the old Vigtanco Committee's atlontion, and | *220. 82. "lad ovory" house top: Covered cation | Las about 300 (eet fre, sal meee about thet» neck, TPANeiNG.—BROOKS! ACADEMY, | iil BROOME MIGRATION TO NICARAGUA.—A FREE PAs- and Nicaragua, bod! iy eho choes tiled be aon Pa a) Cy il eed the eye could rex Ao etd A ae | iyooues fe beneing: on know whakteee’ rir enti dember 9. Private Senta temaaons ptt he jersous pain tte ‘can ae i information tuealy ey. er Fad be a ered safe to. seamen nua. Wer of ‘who were endeavor fommeuer. . . tenting class books are now open. relative to climate, soil, dc., at the Nicaragua Emigr-tion ay Q win, in @ it ing to become spectators . % the scene at 20,000, Q Upon what ground? A, It ls a right secured tome —————________— | oflice, 105 West street, ‘foot of Liberty, where Mr. J. W. | Particulars of Two More Executions | °72¢72!P of « lot near the corner of Dupont and Grow. BUILDINGS. by the statute. SIC TAUGHT, IN A FEW LESSONS, ON THE PI- | Fabens, for some time past Director of Colonization in Nica- wich streets, FALL OF wane a pen Ce Sore ora eg pe ag gtd ee a ee 7 by the Vigilance Committee. pore and on thelist tage ave f4 nin toe tlrat they gave way with a cras U, carrying bh with fa ip " My decline poten Me hint | iom Which would cheapest in New York, by Professor DUMSDAY, 225 Grand ROANTILE LIBRARY.—SPECIAL NOTICE —THE ded to erect fence upon the lot, and e: them down to terra firma, fo consternat tend to his own conviction of compbeny ta ‘the eMair.) arent Ag Co ce he might be assaulted b: the took his mus: f dismay of Shaee below. Goeso \Or She that | Q. Did you see them before they ware brought into us USIO-MUSIO—MUSIC—THR FOLLOWING CLASSI. | libruiy'was closed should return them at once. to avoid fines, | HARDIHOOD OF ONE OF THE CRIMINALS. | ket with him and itnear his work. As was ex: f tore, on ‘rm! belt, ie! Bee aed eo sous caaine © anewer. - al musical works published by COURS & CO. London, 308. F. HANFORD, Rec. Sec. pected, H. soon sppeared, seized the gun, and ordered oon ae A oe roe ee Po zon know by whose authority’ they were hung? See rettiite $e tp; Ben's Collection of Orast: Compentions U. A—THBJANNUAL SESSION AND ELECTION FOR to obey, and “was iformed’’ tint te would be foreed upon them, There w'ere & number of | ~ ‘B. F. Hilliard sworn—I am of the San Fram: $8.00; Best's Organ Siudent, 2 vols., 87; Rincks Psaltnody, 83; . officers of the Chancery State of New York, | ATTEMPTS TO FIRE THE CITY, thot if he did of, and suiting the action to the word, | Porsoas yuite seriously injured by these ¢raahes, butfor- | cisco Herald; I was present at tke execi:ton referred te’ ‘Beat’s Studies for th $1 25; Handel's Messiah, will be held at American Hall, 267 Bowery, on Monday even- he drew up the musket and it y ‘be Lives were lost. Snevamento Wharf, just be- | Isawthe men taken out of the rooms ©& Sac: iy udeo, any pene | ee ge Gr ‘ tng, I a 4 F.C) WAGER, G, 8, refused to go Off He then took out ne iat ant om amie eons, Ser enrany wamates Walon neise, | street, taken to the lows, a rope place® about their ° Os Oe = A 7 Ly ee . witb no further provocation carrying LJ diag, and cr 8 very ‘anc eaw them ; Leaw emons 26; Warren's Chauter's Guide, $1; Albcechisberge Hare Q)FEIGE RECEIVER OF TAXES. No. 32 CHANGERS Rumored Attack on the Vigilance Committee Doctor, and wounded bint ta thee Tarts, th Doctor feat contin the spectatore. Notl.\g but theie | panying the carriages thai brought ue priscwors to the f, pared Dass and composition, fe, 4 vols., 6B; ¥ atreet, (new Court House.) New York, June 2 1363,— Musical Come position, 2 vols., $4; Marx '8 School of Composi- Public .—To avoid the risks that ‘must inevitably. by the United States Authorities, i . $85 Universal School of Music, $2; Reicha’s | ,Ublis notice — > podek n ~ of tax payers who put off to the latest Course of Musical Composition, $5; the Violin,’ by Dubou PT ere detemainad tq adage tae fellow Fy ; Cherubini’s Course of Counterpoint and’ Fugue, 2 vols, | P&Ymentof thelr taxes, i. Bleards! Caeical Paglat 7 tols, Sar Dupor's Eases | ag Toe, which wil be rigudy aahered io duuag m7 term ot | Boren QP THR COMMITTEE TO enaree ee ; y st shail receive no money after 20°clock P.M. Every THE EXILES, 34 We eaaibun less gs charg tutents Practice, | eer inthis Deparment i Sersey prehities Bts rece ager Occurred to int: the prosecution of the du- the day. The bess of order yrevaiied vwuong all guerreas artiste weve observed «pon the da; buildings in the aeiebernas, witty their inst.Yuments bearing upon the gi ytd ready fo catch a wiew of OU a Scaffold; among them I recognized Meseys, Coleman, Sua: ley, Burns Ward; I saw the two 1s go up to the scaflold with otber men; one man had or § biach domine, it the repes on ide men; soon after the sopes were ad- sted the dell of tie Vigtlance Committee truck, aad im- being completed, the Executive Committee were escorted ; Klein's Piano Practice, $1; Kalkbrenner's PL kavelopes, cox taney oe S for the payment THE APPROACH 79 THE @4330WS. Stemtly the trap feli, and the men were Timlin ano itu een Fege? | ‘ea. ender, HENRY W. HOWARD, Rbceiver. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, At half past 6 o'clock, the ations at the gavswn | baye acen te bodies since, ant thitk they Fe the sas or Guiltar, sl Las SII a cto a a ed a's es ll the game; IAMMANY BOCTETY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER.—BRO Ide aot know by what authority they were tag heard art's Vinst Berviee, o.; Czerny’s Thorough Bass, 50c.; Czer- 9 | from their rooms to the vici ‘gtlanc * “ . : hers—A r ting of the institution will be held le vicinity of the getiows, where | Brace say be was hung by the Figilance Co: Wea cian Woters, toe: revot's Musicals inthe Council Ckambsr of the Great Wigwam, on. Monday Visit of the Frigate Independence to the Or course be was lacken | they occupied a seperate position in body. \ Tvs |, 29, 1286 : sia sings, BOR. . Hamilton's teks ‘Catechism. 1 evening, the Ist of September, at half an hour after the setting up and had @ speedy trial, after the most approved me- were then breught down frons their cells Robert Nixon, sworn—I reside on Wetmore place: sap ‘Musical Terms, 9-7 Musieal Granunae tof of tho sun. General and punctual attendance is requested Samoan Islands, thod of that memorable year, when men were slaughtered | ®24 Placed each in a carriage, ) a priver by trede; did not kaow the decea: al; eaw Sic.; The Violin, 25c.; Musical Ideas, S0c.; Singing, bi a © fe a! te SHEPARD, Grand Sachem. ” dla Twitchell, Gillis, Baldwin, guard of officers, and were driven to the exe- }) them tie day they were arrested. for an Orchestra, 50c.; Counterpoint, de. Wi ed ', A deat Q. Di@ you see them on the 27th instant? A. Pdectine Mavhattan, Season cf Hunting, . He; to Young C 264, of Independence S1, and of the institution the éxth, 7, Class Singh ‘ my . &c., which year seems %h moon, year of discovery &o., &., &. Sakae ee ere epelad | by 1856,/now fast “Gling up a ly acts of the cowardly pre among the spectators and the soldiers aa the carsiagesap- f} to answe7. .; Handel Ps mara rng a AYP een oma assassins. He was f o and many of them stood uncovered. Both of Q. Was you on tire acaffold at’ tire time of tho’exeos- Eiige,; Handel's Corousiton Anthem, Wie-5 Warren's Hymns AKEFIELD —THE MEMBERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL. | The United Slates mail sleamomip Tliaole, ©. & raping bogie. som jem ascended the scaftold with a firm step, and were to | tion? A. idecline answering. 3 Webran on Tuning Forde om Discrimination of the Home Association No. 3, are hereby noitiied that regn- he. Dn amehip : ©. 8. Boggs, | execution of Hetherington and Brace by the | all appearance little affected by the scone before them. | Q. Did you see auy man put the-ropeen the necks? A. Key, 2c.: Life ‘of Beathoven, I0e.; and & large egllection of f = eae association for reoeiving money will not | United States Navy, commander, left Aspinwall August Vigilance tte, The Rev. Mr. ‘thomas, of the Methodist Episcopal church, | I decline to answer, PNPUAAIRVPSSCSAEARAS ROG rsa” | Stwabinpey Me? tn! dag Gantt awit | 0 at 407 at, aad rived at Key Weston the ah | SPEECH og anifatnoron™-uauDimGon or seace | 1 wonton Setcainn ecnapanedy two thes | | Da por lat tere other aces? A. ae W MUSIC (THN HAST PIRCESONLY BFINGNaweD) | Grandatctt, between Uirce and fourcttick, onay ster | &t,S40 P-M.; took ou board 300 tous coals, aud left at | yegteragy was un eremiat tek Rhibry of San | Prisoners were piuioued when they ascended 8, | Q. Are you a member of the Vigitnes Committee ? a. Fe pba ae HOR ROS TEER GRAMED) | Soomem cptherievor Bandar, Members wiUcassivenar | 8:30 A.M., on the 26h—arrived at Quarantine at 7% Francisco and the Vigilance Committee. It was a day | 824 their lower Hane were Srmiy pouerae seem as they | 1 deotine to-answer. ‘Pay, agent for the sale of pianos, melodeons, ée Songs— tote inatetonty roa Raps ihren: went ieidad o'clock on A. M. of the 29th. whose record will be handed down from ion to | reached pi a@. Both the officers to adjust. _—— , Sworn—I reside in ttiz city, and ame Bor,” Wood: “Lite OM Gotage,” Piticy sBiat ceo. | es ice She brings the California mails of the 6th instant, | generation, to all time tocome. It was a day that saw | todas upoce te tele necks. With, great coolness they | merchant; | have een lethert i of he. Villans Hd od Zottag ‘om- = - » i of ir nec! ant as ey were hung by the authority o! 2 nce of Love’ and “I never can be | VW BILOW FEVER—A GENTLEMAN. WITH WHOM } 7,406,157 in treasure on freight, and 548 passengers. vaicas DOTY A Gants ete PO ee ee at Caapemt dvs, re es + y 5 5 which offers @ guarantee for the safe unconcernedly as they were about the moet ordi- | mittee. Spare the Old Home of :ny childhood, tt Gaisane a the BE Cotanies Het, Chie ai nictetin: | ‘The Pacific mail steaniahtp Sonora, R. I. Whiting, Eaq., | human life iu the future in SanFranseces Moe me ot po doy of ie. When the ropes were placed upon | Q. (By a Juror.y fo you know it wae-b7 their sutser< Kitch Be) dinner, before the soup wi wi commander, left San Francisco at 3:30 P. M., on the 6th | trY of yesterday's transactions, which’ will be read thelr necks, Brace turned to hjs companion and exienied | ty’ A. I canuot state positively. It ie-my belief ama’ ved, zines, dimness of sight, and confusion of eas his hand, which was taken by when few the syimptomeof yellow fever, though well words passed, as though they were bid: adieu to each Q. How do 7 get your opinion? Ax By ocular de- other, aud Hetherington proceeded to address the aeem- | monstration and hearsay. bi . Q. Do you know for what crime they worehung? 4. ‘therington then spoke as follows: — It is said to have been for the murder of Dr: Randall aga 3 Guniiewks—You may think me magdones singer, but Capt. West. pear before you cool, unconcer: and free, Yom e Do you know by what authority they were tried ead now about to meet my Mak: To the best of my kaow- | executed? A. I believe by the Committee: ledge here, 1 have not lived one day in my life—to the Q. Don’t you know it was the Committee? A. I decking best of my knowledge, I have not lived a day in my life to answer any more definitely. that I was afraid to meet my Maker that night. [To the Q. Are you a member of the Vigilance Committee? I reporter.—Have you got that Do not think thai Tam 7 opinion. minutes ve- | inst., with 628 passengers aud $1,682,105 in treasure on | traced” we bate taken creat pan mecarataly fore. 1 asked a Waiter to lead ime up to my room, for the con- fus'on of mind and diaziness was so great, that 1 could never J ‘eight, as follows Correct and reliable one. have found the way alone. When there, I took eight Brand- | For New York., EXCITEMENT IN THE MORNING. reth’s V. U. pills, ‘and laid down. I was watched carefully, England, By some means it became known, early in the morning, aud for three or four hours wa: ¥ delirious; but in four that the execution of Joseph Hetherington, the murderer calf; “Kuian Polka, hours the pills begun to work. my mind was clear enough of Dr. Baldwin tn 1853, and of Dr, Randall on Thursday “Te -want ? last, and Philander Brace, the murderer of Capiain West Markstein, 50¢. ery Bell,” Wely, 36c.; ‘a notsafe, without it.” was his reniy, “Then T will take in 1854, and the supposed murderer of Marion, an ac- mo Quadrilies,” Albert, [e.: ‘Castle in the Air Mazurka,’’ | eight more Brandreth’s pilis,”’ said 1." These on the top of the complice, two days aiterwards, would oceur during the Melcalf, 2c. Five 25¢ pieces for one dollar. Specimen copies | first eight, with plenty of Indian meai gruel, carried me out cf | for San Juan; aud tho Cortes, from Panama, arrived the deyyand at an early hour people began to gather about thy side, 10 ” Bake py, Ki Coats, 8c. ‘B5e.; “Sweet be th ‘umental—"Fairy bell Pe “Popular Quadrill a vorite Quiekste»,’’ Earle, 25e ; if 4 to know my danger. Bileedi: Was recommend ‘Do you Ww: re and.“ Sparkling Sunday Night Varta. | think,” said I tothe doctor, “ t depleting” “Yourlite (3 dealer: 1) dat and a dozen medium d “d tirel, o Ls am. totes beep and dealer Ate > fourth, the | ta id price, post | A eeihah oc weal. There cee want to be male, ica fake | Same day at one o'clock. the rooms and their vicinity in anticipation of the event. | boastful or b: ing; such is not ‘case. The Rev. Q, Were they hung by your authority? As Mo. : a few doses of pills as a preventive.” Bilious fever is some- | ‘The Sonora passed, August 10, steamer Jobn L. S Sacramento street, from Montgomery down to the rooms, | Bishop Kipp has bees with me all day-—-not all y hums by ins ord vi UNE, “I CANNOT SING TONIGHT.” what prevalems; I have-cevernl recent cases of cure to which . sgcerang Tnays opr er John L. Ste- | was iterally crowded with persons passing up and np y oars FORE SATE Eee ES ace ee ine by the rcee oer ae pene. ESING TO-MIGHT. Tean refer. ‘No serious resulla would follow yellow, buious, | Phens, from Panama for San Francisco, and arrived at | down, who were anxious to ascertain at ‘what particular | "°Et 2.0" C07, 40 on with what you have to ray, (the | mates yA; Loam amswer only for myselt, exe May 23, July 29, August 29. ship, typhuis or any olker fever it Brandreth's pills Were ased | Panama August 19, at 1034 o'clock P. M. moment the execution would occur. executioner checked bin), Away, you d=—d sos’ ot's | cullen? “AcI decline to aaawer, PRIMO VIOLINO. of dysentery, diarrhcra and all bowel affections, A single dose August 22, Robert W. McDaniel, aged 28, of Saline Co., By 12 alae eect ot te pod antes t th b—h. : Q. Did you see them tried? A. I decline to naswer.) IP, CHBERT & C0.'s RECENTLY IMPROVED PIANOS, | fave thapfls in sour pocke: ant ready tick ge where you | MO» dled of debility, and was buried at sea. Commitee were observed on the street secmiagly pre: | 1 have been any day OC) TS ee ee ane Te te oa ay taken ot aa ena ielniwase Caracrat Canal arene, "New | Bletae—italacked, you have your reniedy. Nomanhas dver | The following is the specie list of the Titinols:— paring for duty.” This appeared to eam additiogal ina. | 1 Ba¥e been any day of my life deat Lak nee and econd hand planor torent and apon tra Tt purchased, | Meo! yellow seve thai (ook a doae of Hrandretns plllsim. | Drexel & Co,.....8400,000 A. Jacobs & Co..., $18,800 | sation that some action was about to be taken ofa serious | Hevinauncros<in a conversation which Xhad with ar, | “ttre Ach ecline LO AEE or the eseutive Come ee amount paid as hire wiki be deducted trom price of pisuo. | Yeiiow fever, the mediciue. willdo no hatth, but good: for the | Wells, Fargo & Co. 286,310 Freeman & Co 10,600 | ‘rereased, aadall the thorsaghiarcs leading tthe ease | OyBuien two wecks ago, our conversation turned upoa re: | miliee? A. It is 30 reported. ‘Easy erms. wels have been cleansed anit the blood purided, and are Metro tan Bauik. 120.0¢0 Wellington& abbott 10,000 | iereased, a Takes Cee nosh pen Ao Pi rg ligion, and I assured him that there never was a day in Q. Did you not order their arrest? A. No. TV 10LIN FOR SALE— A SUPERIOR INSTRUMENT; HAS tche Branteedd’s pile in tse. & pectonen bad ourrtes | Peenan Geeroan ee GW Schentborg. Sea | teipated death scene, All business transactions wore | Ylfemw a aoa not stop ao i 16s Ss ae Fe Pe ney bere Deenecpeated eens. Teneeeae been, in possession of the present owner forty years. | Very bad; he. wroe home, “Brandreth did it" ‘The ‘old | eGo”, 102,003 Wm.Heller& Co, apparent ded, and all eyes and attention were Se Ht Ge oe a ee oe aoe : Made by Pillement, of Paris: s to be nearly aeentury | fons at home” replied, “Did what? “Why /Peured the dinct y + 102, 'm. Heller & Co... fixed upon faarters of the Oommitice, Frome 12 I want to stand and be stared at by these ignora- a a pe present at the execution? A. I was near old. Can be seen at 235 West iy-firat street, or address | phon! Yes, a single fulldose cured him'of acomplaint, | OFeer-. + 65,042 Hamb: r & Bro, epall 8 tke aieat ee ‘belie muses! I wish to meet ay doom immediately. the ground. “DOK 24 Post ollice. which, otherwise treated, might have carried him goon to his | James Patrick ~ ‘ations were being made Hrruzrinctox—They tell me to stop. (Several voices Q. Where did you go from to the execution grouna? 57,000 T. Whitridge & Co. 3. A the military force of the Committee, to prepare for the 44,000 G. Rosenstock duty of acting as escort and guard, and the entire force of the Committee were probably on duty, and it was esti- mated that not less than 96,000 men were under arms. Being anxious to know something of the situation of the mind and feelings of Hetherington under his sentence, we Visited the rooms yesterday in order to ascertain & Co. rave. Sold at 2% cepts’ per box. with {ull directions, at 43 | E. Kell INSTRUCTION, sanal street, four doors from Broadway. Bank WwW. T. ITING.—MR DOLBEAR, 609 BROAD- MILLINERY, &. ill, on Monday, Bept 1 tyle I ‘ADAME a HAVING OPENED HER NEW 20.’ An elegant si taught, and ling removed from every hand. Gentle- voces, 608 Broadway, west side, one door above the ip the crowd, “Speak on; go on, Hetherington.’’) Huraxiuxctox—I have not disobeyed any of the rules of that house (pointing to the Committee Root I should be very sorry to do it; if you will say go on, I will go on, Brack—Go on, and brave it out. Don’t talk about Dr. Kipp; they aon’t want to know anything abeut him. A. From my store, a short time previous. from last? A. From the store of meu, ping, $10, for seats secured this day or | Prescott House, with asplendid and varied assorimeat of im- BIS APPEARANCE BEFORE THE EXECUTION. ISTHERINGTON (after & Where ; a ry 5 ea pauso— did I leave off? | and Hetherington; I saw them on Tuesday, just prior te evening. = ee x, hey! ApEn plleers aud merchants vistt. Throvgh the politences of the Executive Committee we | What was I poss (A volee—“‘About Dr, O'Brisn,’’) their execution, on Sacramento street; they were going STON RIDGE SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG LADIES.— were allowed to enter the a of the prisoner at 2 Sermemmcns Der ‘conversation turned upon religion. | down the street. Ae ee ustinacn Ai, Principal, ‘The wext sca. o'clock, from whom we gained his opinion and statement Brace (Iaugbing)—Ab, ab, lam drunk, so I am all ‘Did you see Brace before the day of execution? A. ion comtienees nthe tat Wi Fin eptember.” spe. REWARDS. 23 Totals ...+.....01;409;608 | OF the last crime charger upon him. at -s h J y cla! advaatages:—The limi number of forty, . 0 au FROM ASPUNWALL. re im writing, which he performed HERINCTON—I told the Doctor I was ed to Did he tell you he bad been sentenced? A. No. ‘Stach SSremareabe fre Beaune ant been of | SO “pale Wiguitpreteien tu anmoohy Cacweanmediat | Wiliams & Potter. eee 720 | Tey us cool anf colceied co°tae ease Raummranteee | Act mY Cod at ny moment; and tarther, thal never re you member of the committee: A. 1 deolias ~~ ters ithful retreat,” q eive the ab vard, byl , wre . i lived one day in my life was not pre 10 meet | to say. MT tac taaea Sones, blown and tea treme s viger-” |. em a the cancer es Pike bles, we Beoeteae. | | Crowther & Jessop. 125 | ‘nooucerned could be. He remarked that be should die | my God at the night. Dr. P, O'Brien will make an ail. . Did you take any part in the execution? A. Ide as ashe a) ‘ed while tal to us. Hy - Me al Rbe-sat of bis fir aed partion or davit to that, I think, if called upon, of Dr. Randali. He regarded it as a very un- cline. Brac You have your vengeance, gentiemen, to your Q. Did you aid in adjusting the rope about the necks? hearts’ Cargo Soar ay — porn I want you to Ad coe ie bodies oe pm enderstand that clearly, ta distinctly, gents. q ‘ou see 1 after they were atl Hrinaxcros—The gentlemen have givea Dedies that wore said to be the same, but I could Iwill change my note, and will merely | not recognize them. as orders have been given to stop, that in the frat Q. Did lend some gold studs to Brace to put inte valty | bad with Dr. jdwin, 1 bad to shoot him in | his sbirt during the execution’ A. I did not. Bers pupil, without exception, has lumproved in this partiei- tar athe rita comin beinty of arhitectire with mo: | @ OF REWARD—FOR A GOLD HUNTING Wards, | qotal com! conveniences of bath rooms, furnaces, 4 hair chain. stolen f.om Nassan street. office Face verandah, consere very connected with tb paz. | No.1, third floor, (No 11,79) aud no qucsious asked. Pawn: | We are indebted to Mr. FH. Mitchell, parser of the | Yorionave'atnir, but one which beteourd not aeola. ge ho Jor, &e., &c. ‘Lhe teachers possess very high qual ed atl brokers please notice. Ilinois, for {ayors, and to the Cailfornia express of Wines | was forced iuto it by the first shot from his adversary. sf the French ta sungen” Tieoes nd German conrerst- REWARD.—LOST. IN THE BRANDRETH | & Co., Freeman & Co., and the Pacific Express Company, | His version of the affair is, that the Doctor drew first, Hon curses will be conducted ‘by the runic and drain $100 yy 3 | and fired one shet before be did, and that bis first and the . Cozens’ Hotel, a gold watch and chain, No. , ; teackers, who are natives of Switzerland a rmany, an~ " Mosher aeoters real vale about $i5,_omy prized as J 224 the San Francisco News Depot of J. W. Sullivan, for | Doctor's second were simultaneous. After firing twice, $1,485,157 | \ersed treely have been connected. professionally, for several years, with | q family gift.’ The reward will be given at Stevens House, | furnishing us with files of California papers. be says the Doctor ren behind the counter, crouched | deferceof my own life. . studs shirt a’ deadt distinguished filles, io Germans and Engand | Tn regard | roadway. No question aed. —_. dong rested bs pital pon the edge of the counter or | "Braco i shall io, murdered by the Vigtlance Commit. atin ne " 0 sf The Unpaid Coupons. 2 tee, July $66; I wis! clearly and distinctly un- . Did you lan any studs to amy one? A. I did loame@ the schcol has long born, recommended for Messrs, Freelon, Whelan and Kobier catied, in an off. | . This accounts for the shot which was fired through the : d “ Srned thai they wore te ‘© com)ination of REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE § i, mental and religious, such as few alm $250 ber, August 9, a horse wagon and barn derstood om the bouse top there. set of ‘studs to a man, and learned ccess In 243 hours from Sixth | vellow bay, sixteen hands high. short tail, th ‘NOTON—I was acquitted of that, but still it hangs | be used in Brace’s shirt. vpon me. I must stop: but! wil! rst add, that so fer as Q. Have ¢ them back again? A. I decline to say. killing Dr, Randall is concerned, I merely asked fora Anthony M. Mcquade came and volunteered hie conversation with McCorkle, when be turned round and | mony, and said :—I live in this city; came here from drew his pietol immediately. | merely shot him to save | bany on the first of July last; Iam a painter by trade: Heras: ~~ ent.” At * | cial capacity, upon Messrs. Palmer, Cook & Co., and | botel register and up into the ceiling overhead. One of the nd Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, via Chester, or in t'z hours | 2elow bay, sixteen bands high, shart tall we | asked for ab explanation in regard to tnetr failure to rect | dalle parsed so near his head that fi caused him sudeny from Eghteeuth and Morket, streets, via Megia and Rockda’e. | the knee, leather shifting gipsey top Wagon, with full elliptic 1 the coupons on the City Bouds due in New York, on the | to start back, as if he was stunaed ; he docs not or board and tuition, and all incidental cxpeuses: | springs, double pereh, d nd | ist of July last. ‘The Commissioners, consisting of Mayor | Upon the affair asa murder, and thinks he acted in self what- by Styvers, El . 8 inp re ee eed eerh ot the nroperty and BiBO tort Van Ness, Comptroller Moulder and Treasurer McKibbin, | deferce. He biames the Executive Committee for his square body, painted gre: dridge street. N.Y. S10 eI the same. ing music . Fo , le a the couvie- Y conviction, and rays that he is as much above them as rt I have lived a genti all 1 id ion; I the 7 drawing, use of drawin, rinis, } of thethiet, by Hawthorn & Livingston, 88 First street, | deposited $20,000 with Palmer, Cook & Co., some time in my owe life. ve lived a gentiomau my life, an: Was present at the execution; I saw the men go uj $400. Address Rev. bi. & HUNTINGTON, Vilage Greea last, to be forwarded tw N York, to meet these | beaven is higher than earth. Ho defies any man to sa; il die a gentleman, though on the gallows. I defy an: allows, and saw them executed; I saw Robert N! Pont ctice. Delaware co unig, Penesylvania, fy a pm den nhac be peng strat oc yon {azainet is ebaracter since he lived it San Francis. | Sa - f AE re “ Xf ya man in the whole world to prove that I have done one | the ri on their necks; he wor coupons, for which they took a certificate of deposit, con- | avgh a ae 4m positive it was him ditioned for its surrender upon the return of the coupons | ©°, and added that no man in this city is better prepared to - dishonorable act in my life. Ihave been abused by the | oud a back nightcap: OOKKERPING, WRITING AND THE OTHER ES. LOST AND FOUND. - ] cancelled. As they did not arrive by the last mail, the | meet his Maker than he was. He felt ready and prepared | public press of this city, where I have resided five or six | him well. 1kuow hee voice; 1 knew. bim in A seutials (o success in mereat lat by MON officers first mentioned in this paragraph called upon the | for the fate that awaited bim, and was very anxious that ears, for some cause upknown to me. | am now ina him on the scaffold befor O8T—ON 2TH, BY A_ POOR WOMAN, A PORTEMON naie containing one $10, one $5, a $1 gold piece. and one | banking firm and demanded payment upon the certificate, | t¢ reporters of the press would be present and report Gollar in silver. and two pledge tickeis. A liberal reward will | Payment was refused on tbe ground that they said the | correctly what he bad to say on the scaffold, and he be given at 199 West street, N ¥. coupons would be met before the return mail, and proba | Wanted Dothing added to it.” He bas made a written ey agreed, | Statement of the tragedy, which he has placed inthe teen years; I lew minutes to be launched into eternity. You may please | came: he then im citizen's dress; T could not be mis- yourselves, notwith:tanding | have no bad feeling to wken in the man; there was another Albany man near wards any person living. I forgive every man freely, | me who recognised him; I do not recollect his uame. es I expect my Redeemer to forgive me. Lord have Q. By a Juror—Was it Owens! &. No. RK & DIXON In an expeditious ahe entire exelusion of the modern six ai lantty. Rooms 346 Broa A CULES, OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER, 99 WEST FIP- teenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. The OST—ON OR ABOUT THE 2TH INST. A CHECK | bly Would arrive by the next steamer. , v Sew York Ci e coupons: by hands of an attorney, who will cause it to be published. rey on soul ! . Was it Mahoney? A Yes, that’s the man, Danie ciomace wl be resumed 10, te inet CoOL Pade eT ee in rae aa, he Hee Lock Commiy | Rowers, pho pene certificate 'M* | Hie entertained the opinion that his version ofthe altar, | “indcs- ta deen it, dry upt What's the use talking to | Mahoney; he stood near me and sald that he guceeed ote et Seprember, ____MACHABE DRTAON, Presiden. | dared’ Keptemer 8. isa, payment of which has been storpet’ | To rux Prisic.- San Prancisco, Aug. 4, 1886.—1 have | & contained in this written statement, would couvince the | them? Nixon was going to do the job: I saw no other person thas JOMMERCIAL AND CEAAMO RL gongs, B meres omnes arperr be paid for its delivery to J. BR. Plana arranged with Wells. Fargo & Co. te pay the July inte. world of his po ant ween, a ~~ ena was going to make aromark that very | I bathe eg na tbe Se oon te ‘street, will re open September 1, Female departme: No. street. s ebtedn ess, led it was not ew femme who Brace from . ¢ fast Broadway. SOLOMON JENNER, A.M. Princival — : — | Wet Tak betwere thes iel sare Jay, He informs us that he was born and raised (n Cumber. Be scaCio i, old hoes! Trova wot kuow kim; Iwas near the gallows belog juss es OS8T—ON THURSDAY, IN BROADWAY, ABOVE H. BATES, State Treasurer. jand county, near Carlisle, Engiand, and thinks he is HerarxiSctos—I have led a life pure, mild, and above | cif from Davis street, in the rear of the gallows, GF COTRIE TS LICHEN, 5 (BE. MARES FLAG | cchy's caos snd pokes hentooreiant Tee Meter wil ciaiy reorient g about thirty.Ave years of age, but caunot tell positively. | ail reproach. As to how Ihave been treated, | will say | — It appesring to the Coroner and the jury that Mr. Ma- Kew York. Froucl Cy Eee eo havertenetieatinns Be has lived much of bis life im St. Louis and New Or- | for Mr. Gillespie that he inswited me very much, bat I | honey would be an important witness in the caso, the fur- Feopen on Monday, Sepreniver 1. Circulars can be ebiained at - : : [From the fan Francisco alta, duly 26] leans, and bas been in Californie since 1850. He bas no | freely forgive him. T.J. L. Smiley bas beon afriend | cher examination, was postponed until to-day ai twelve crim, and at As. Frederic R. Condes ollie. 1 | QTRAY COW FOUND—THREE WEEKS AGO. ON TRE | coon gly thecxeitement occasioned by: tne Feturn of | {Amily relatives in the United States, and never was | towards te. o'clock, to which time the jury adjourned. Sade PRANCIS B. MAURICE, premises, at Astoria, near Ireside, The owner is re married. | He is possessed of an estate, which, he says, is | Brace—Come, dry up! What the b—y h—t is the use | On reassembling David Mabony was s of keeping me here just waiting on you | want to go quested ta, prove raperiy pay expenses, and lake her away, | Ned Bulger yesterday bad cubated, the cly wes throws | a very diGicult ong to settle, and which, for want of his desired to bave the testimony of Mr, dali je read, R. F. BERTHET RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS ddress George lato a fever by the announcement that Lr, A. Raodali had |. papers, that were stolen the day ho wi th s iT » y as arrested, he bas | through with it as there was some diflerence in the published ac- by “3 rom x 10 BT \ lo leaves his busines wit Jury, roter ted inst several a en id not know apy person | wea Ee cfassin! and’ commercia edeation wil be taught. ~~ GHROTNUT PILLY, FIVE YRARS OLD, ABOUT 14 | orine hotel packed with peopic, Saws taser bp hone. Fletcher M.aud Heaty Haight, who have been his counse! | woue. Tem satisfied that no jury op thefaceot the earth | bert Nixon, who put the. rope on the necks of the French is the language of the school. There is a Gymna- A hands, sultable for a lady or boy, or any other Hight work: | fortunate occurrence, and the various public apartments | '8 this city and St. Lous. He contradicts the statement | would have convicted me. So far, a fair trial | have not | prieoners; [ did know bim, and could not be mis- sium. perfectly gentle and sound. Price $14). Can be seen atthe | of the house were crowded with persone anxious to as- that has been made to the elect that the indebtedness of | had. I om not afraid to meet my God. 1 hope the Lord | taken in him; | sce him present—(witness pointed him uo Goutage, Hoboken, Baturday afternoon, from Sto 5; at | cergain the extent of the injuries received by Or. Randall, | Pavdall was contracted by the purchase of a judgment or | will have mercy on my soul. I hereby forgive every man | out)—I think the testimony of McQuade incorrect, by say- living on he face of the earth.’ I axk every man living to forgive me as I freely forgive them. G hardened ing that I saw Nixon fifteen minutes betore the execution; I did not see him until be went upon the scaffold; [ have ENCH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, DIRECT: any other Ume at New Durham, 3} miles froin Hovoken. 4 ‘mat bi ‘of ; 4 4 3 hen. r "1 ht " cmatds against him, but was money loaned. ‘Tots mat- Piaks Seated sce teh enna | eR Pe | Tri Sadie omer at | der iy exp "hu siden ome Te commercial and mathematical studies; an elementary 7 ; public. bere before you al!. Do not believe that I am ; | known Mr. Nixon » long time, and taink bim a good depart a Gymnasium. Moderu languages taught with at Sid; will be told foros” Apriy'a UADERWILES | MWe cause of the axenuit is said to have been an unset. | _, He charges upon Dr. Randalls determination to assas- | I bave prayed from the day of my birth to the day of my | and'one that would go to extremes to janieh ‘out extra cuarges. Reopens on the Ist of September. ¥LEET'S stable, 68 Lafayette piace. tied indebtedness of Randall to Hetherington, for borrow. | Bate bim, and that oa several occastons when they have | death. map, end would do as much to protect a good maa; oom ~ a I estate, which the former wi met upon the street, Dr. Randa’! had deflantly placed his ‘Ihe executioner here stepped up behind and gently | knew to bs ficient police oflicer in Albapy. | saw NSTITOTION FOR YOUNG LADIES—ON BROOKLYN OR SALE.—TWO BEAUTIFUL LADIES’ SADDLE | ° Money upon some real estate, band upon his pistol, and apparentiy invitiog @ confi drew on the white cai several others I knew, bat cannot lect the Heights: 106 Pierrepont street, corner of Clinton, ALFRED horses years Olt one of tiem a full dioded mare pear’ | WBable to meet. The mortgages ‘had already been fore. | hand be Ty Po ,, u] P, . m GREESLEAF, A. M., Principal, reopens on Monday, Sept. e will be given, For further particulars, 1m: aire of Clias. closed, and much of the valuable property of the Doctor lc knew the Doctor to be constantly armed with a r Hevurmxotox—The Lord have merey upon my soul. | names: | saw one man who s¢metimes files saws in the & Every desirable facility is here eujoyed for acquiring a TERRY, Otto Cottage, Hoboken, N. J. a“ in different paris of the State, priveipally ranches, was | *°l¥er, and also two pocket derringers, which latier I will meet my Saviour. I should like to have seen | market; they call him Bill: I also saw another man therougl ey eee ee oe ‘to secure this debt, The parties were formerly | ©#friec in bis pantaloons pocket. He said he bad been | Fletcher Haight, but it was ed me. Remember me | calied Jerry, that works in the market; he stood on the above, at the Brooklyn Post office. ‘ to Fletcher Haight and Heary oo my soul. Hetherington spoke with a strong North of Eagiand ac cent, and occasionally referred to a memorandum which he had in Bis hand SALE—A BAY HORSE, 155; HANDS HIGH, | jntimate friends, aod bave transacted considerable bus!. | Visited during the morning by several ciergymen, who } - bad been very kind to bim, and to whom he felt under s 'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR seven years old, for, style action jeannot b® sur | ness together. But since the Doctor became unable to | bad » and Totiag adios will bo, reopened. on Monday, Rep, 8. at Poars oli 13h, bands high, trots bia mile indi “Ade: ‘ses | ‘mevk promptly bis demands, a colduesa has grown up be- | ohlgntions, | He, however, eit that be was fully pre. ast Twenty-ninth street, between Lexington and Third | PoOme Oli tes natind kind, and gentie iu all harness Appy them, which has caused much vindictiv : F sage tn 5 ‘egre must avenues, where applications will be received from Sept. 1. Bani South street: trom 1103 BM. the part of Hetheringion. | We learn that he bas puraued | “Pon the gi y STR SCHOOL, No. 12 CHAM- | on aain-a VERY HANDSOME DARK aonb, | (U@Doctor about the streets, offering him insults, inorder | APPEARANCE OF BRACE, EANTCD INSTITUTE COROOE nobel th F% SALE—A VERY HANDSOME DARK SORREL | to got bim into a quarrel, and has frequently threatened e prisoner Brace appeared quite the reverse of dere ctrect, reopens Oe TOW WINANT, Priscipal. te Gt are ota very ete | to shoot bim at cight. If seems the Doctor was anticipat, | Hetherington. and maniferted no penitence or dread of eee eee tT ALDRONS Sable, corner et Wanht | ing an attack, as be was armed at the time of the assault, the awful moment that awaited him. His time was spent ‘ADAME BERGIEWS FRENCH, ENGLISH AND | [i0C, Ing Secon streets, Hoboken smi defended bimself as well as he covld: bot the pre. | in cursing and «wearin, im the use of the most re- anish boardi No. wah nna TE ell was visited by Rev. Messrs. It seems that about half past three o'clock the Doctor | Scott, Thomas and Kipp, «il of whom he treated day school for young indies, of bie t gave him the advantage. yolting language. His Dirty second eirect. will reopen oo AMLETONIAN HORS ingpnemen BS Copeman ony ’ ‘ind and gentle in single of | came down to the St. Nicholas, where he has rooms. and | ™0+t Contemptuously, uttering the most vulgar and as three minutes, and would | was pursued by Hetherington and some friends, who kept | “brecve language in their presence, and threat RUCY'S FRENCH AND ENG. | make a good family horse for ® double team. apply at 42 | as some distance from him. The Doctor entered the ho. | ened to kick them out of his cell. They succeeded, M lish boardivg aud Saget Lf young ladies Ben, OF Eldridge street, between Delancey and R. ton. tel, placed bis name upon the reguster, and took acouple | bowever, about two bours betore the execution, in quiet br lyn, wi re-open, as usual, on ah ake a A aa om ’ a ight. Lord have mercy = in front of the gallows, and bad sometbiog io big end: did not see him take any particular part in the execution: aiter the caps were drawn down, 8 man whe stood on the scaffold made a signal with a handkerchief, and then there waa a stroke of a bell, and, immedimeety the trap fell, and the men were suspended Thomas B. F int sworn —[id not know the deceased; I Was on Sacramento street when they said there was aa execution: | did not see it. Q Did you say to any one that you saw Robert Nixow come out of the Committee rooms with = gown ou, and ge pon the scafiola! A. I éid pot. Q Are you a member of the Vigilance Committee? A. | decline to answer the question. Q Why do you decline? A. Because | have « right te under the statute. @ Are you a member of the Committee’ A. I decting THE EXECUTION While Hetherington was yet speaking, and Brace through with bis most wonderful aad revo! ances, the caps were drawn over their given, followed by one deep tone from the dell on the Vi pilant buildings, which was another sigual for teneer, who stood upon the ground, and wi apd ebive! parted the cord that surtained the drop, and at opce the two murderers were ignominiously suspeated between beaven and earth, to pay the penalty of their crimes. The noose was weil adjusted upon both, and the a. ee SALE—A PROWN TI ‘2 Henry sirect - ne agg ero him, ard he spent the last two bours mostly in prayer. | bod es were almost instantly lifeless body of Brace ee eer Ome cous ait yonesTohe warranted towed Kini aot | aedwas reefing ove when Hetherington came. Into tho * quite a young mas, apparently not more tuan Zi | was net observed to move at all, not even a: moacle, and | to spewer. Re. FAMARISS FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARD. entle in every respect; will make @ family or road | barroom, and stepping up to the Doctor took him by the years old, but possessed of a remarkable degree of | that of Hetherington, after three or four minutes, was Peter Finegan sworn—I live in the eity, and s ing and day school, for young Indies, No, 70 Rast Thir- | Gorse. Also, a light Toad, wagon, built me best maker in | whiskers, which are very log, and pallid them so vio. | \ telligence, both natural and acquired, He is a aative of | cern to move slightly, once or twice, and then all was | livery stable; | was present at the execution; was . €O) . . - on Thursday, Rept, 4. Cireulars Ag wh f Sumyears, See eeeere binned at her residence, or at the bookstores of | im'Paton stoner Mrocki¢n. ee Lee S stable, No. | iently and icrcibly as to move him five or six feet from moaga county, New York, where he has a father re history of hie life for the last two years haa Mesers. Ay Broadway, and A. 8. Bi ———————————e— st where he was standing. In an instant both drew their | ‘ing The t 3 Co. Glan 85 Soha stro’ xd winds, i OR SALFE.—AN IRON GRAY HORSE. LARGE | revolvers and commenced firing. It is dificult to tet! chen — lished of late in San Francico papers. The - [8 DON BERNARD, FROM PARIS, and stylish, well suited for a coope: warranted sound | which fircd frst,as the whole movement was consum jrecipal charge against bim appears to be the murder of AD AP iialise boarding and ds; school for young and kint. le seven veaks old. Toquire at Pelion’s stable, cor | mated in ap instant. Some of the eye witnesses are of Capt West, about a year and a half ago, near the Mission, ra BH recond place, Brooklyn, Mr, Bernard ia ner of Thirteenth ¢lreet and Broadway, opinion that Hetherington fired the first shot, and | 6! the subscquent murder of his accomplice when they cofessor at the University lege, New York. SEY ge ny ee pee Fe sect tas sokcel, he ones Bopromiber © F° DOCTOR'S BUGGY, JUST REPAIRED, | thers are confident that they were simultancous, while were pursued. He, bowever, has confeased to the com reneh is L r , 7 : im siaty foet of the gallows at the time. a @ Do you know any parties there part? a. Yea: saw Mr. Robert Nixon there. De: Q De you know bim well? A. Ido: I knew himie Albany. Q Dia you know any others there? A. Isaw a mae that [think is Mr. Capprice, who used to be on the po- tiee. Q. Did you see any one ent the rope? A. I did not. Q. Who put the ropes on the necks? A. Mr, Nixon. Q De you know it was him? A. Ido; I am positive. at ) ned creas A. He pulled the caps over their > i ty igh street, Will ce op: at Bey REMOVAL OF THE BODIES. The bodies were allowed to thirty minutes, when they were cot down and removed to the rooms of the Committee, and subsequently given into the custody of the Coroner, who bad them removed to his office in Sa. cramento street, near Kearny. When the awful scene war concluded, the crowd — dispersed and returned to their respective homes, and the military companies deposited their arms and were dismissed. ‘It was the largest gathering of people ever seen in this city, and was ceasion which will tong be remembered by those who ‘eeeod it, and we hope ite effect upon those inclined to 3 ’ tor was the first to use . | miseion of many otber crimes since he bas been arrested, ‘Omnibus aitached. new. Tnquire at Peitou's stable, eoruer of yn Severe, sires ay hd, ORT . yg ey pes HOWLAND AND DAvGHTR by Hotherington, bj pulling the beard of tis admits to baving been @ great thief, and he stole because Ld pe No. 2 ood ‘Thirteenth atreet and Brondwey. —— it 4 OR SALE CHEAP—AT THE TRUSTEE STABLES, | Alter each had fired a shot, neither of which took effect, | De covld Hot help it. itut little dependence could, how or counter where the ever, De put _on an) thing he said, as be was a most co. ued from both | Srmed liar. He appeared to be liberally educated, and Greenpoint, near the Tenth street ferry, dnpple grey, seven years old, 16 hands high, nt | the Doctor ran bebiad the desk 4 sorrel of sound and Kid, and 1 contin a ition, #1; long tail ould speak it 0 eapon Prete How was be dressed? A. He bad on a sort of biacit ‘weruid make n rich team, are fast trav gliern alan three ‘thee taste aes eaperingion rensben opped dows |} ‘aiettect 20 ‘crotmary ent aut, sua, Dopey ancmea. ‘win be sary we trun the Warnisy then grres Toor | gown, suchas they wenr when they baptize ‘people, sad euk COUTAN® PRI iD ENGLISH desirable fey ng beaTlirul bay, 15 handel putting his ph tol near the pereon of hia ‘adversary, shot | be would bave made & man of distinction, be properly heeded in the future, a binck mosiin cap that came down over iy 4) . ing and Cay acho. for young Indies, 279 Fifth avenue, EI bim through the head. This was the only shot out of five THE GALLOWS. DPESS AND APPEARANCE OF THE PRISONERS. Sn ee ae ane om certs aed ‘will be ‘on Wednesday, September 10. An omnibus it OR SALE CHEAP—A NEW ROAD WAGON, BUILT | —three by Hetherington and two by Randall—that took At 4o’clock workmen commenced the erection of the Henarington, na Vetere stated, te Shout $B years of age l have known bim fifteen years, was attached to the institution." to order, gold for Want of use. Inquire at Seaman'scoach | fect. The ball entered the left temple and lodged in the | gallows in the centre of Davie street, between Sacramon- | 1. ereuium gide, raver agood figure of & mane ass | ™ diMeulty with Mr. Neem > RS. MEARS FRENOH AND ENOLISH factory, Meroer street, above Amity. | right love of the brain, and ren the patient almost | to and Commercial streets. This was the signal for an | cmpicxion, biack hair and whiskers, with a keen and be yee fey # py Ry M oung Whe Bh ond Bs Pa vices ttreet, below GEOR SALE GROR SALE, A G16. APPLY AT 2 Sap coat a bebe found to be per. | wuve val Cong Log Le ps fe | an rather determined eye; He was dressed in & bieck suit A cal econ Ounnen. , September 4° Went Twenty fifth atreet. . 4 ghout, the same that he wore at the time of his ar. no ill will or bard feeling towards mn ina Tes ooh ene arged Net eunblishment by the ‘The injured man was removed to his apartmente in the Gbtainest, was cocupied By perce desiring to | Port’ witb « light leghorn hat. He was a quiet man in bis | 4% JS°S fee ste very woll; 1 never Have apiete intercourse with men, more than ordinarily so, and quite reserved in bis conversation. But le carried in his coun- tenance an expression of a Lan Ba, and deter ination that was easily observed. Of his have before spoken, It has not been of that character w prect rr} being only 21, and look irace is a much younger oan, only 21, ing even younger than that. He is ‘smaller in stature, and a man of tee! address, with his country, although I ki ADY'S SADDLE HORSE FOR SALF—I8 ABOUT FIF. | third story of the hotel, where his wound was dressed | witness the scene, Every bail and house top, for The ‘ve Brace: he was born im rs 4 teen hands hij ars old, kind in single or | and his wants Properly cared for. From the moment of | blocks around, were literaily alive wah humanity. former limited pomber. double harness, « jer, andgound. Can be seen at | the shot until 8 o'clock, he was gradually sink: an ‘was imple in construction, being four uprights ira, M. will be at home, to receive parents and guardians e Recond Fi stable west of Heary etree!, Love lane, | 5), who saw bim # to susiain the platform, with the usual cross beam over- May wish to confer with her, onand after September L. | Brooklyn. Price Say, I the aight. The bail was bead, to which the ropes were attached, ’ RL. De GRAND-VAL, CLASSICAL ENGLISH, FATHER TOP WAGON, FOUR ROCKAWAYS AND | was already protruding fr , ORDER OF TRE TROOPS. Me ptict'ana Qpenieh voarding schoo! for Founs SOT | These carriagen are of fret rate quailty, aid can be hdr |, Poreunslely there were several eye witnesses to this | The armed forces of the Commitee were 90 sta ington terraces, Hoboken, N- it ° rt : , : . jo comanand reagjentepiemer In Uiniarn, ih references, altho Ma: | baranin. Apply to HENRY WILLS, Belmont stables, 162 Gee os Ges reat inoue os the come, “Amane tamme Gan vine | Son taprovens a le approaches te the ns 7 care, A! those who were | and to prevent any interference with the duties of the ire Ingurance Company, No. 6 Broad street, and a | Crosby street, resent, wo hear of Col, Gift, J. W. Motorkie, sed suo. | exccutoner, Were such © derign intended. Horsemen trisition 0 fon of the adjoining house, No 34, is ena Sia to accommodate eight ‘boarding pupils in addition to her i A 4 @ Did you see him in this country before the execu tion? A. I decline carreras @. Are you a member of the Vigilance Committee? A, I decline to answer, ind pleasing over those the rebeo!. enieneiiensiadiol ‘ANTED—A SPAN OF FIRST RATE ROAD CAR ‘or getitleman who was conversing with them, together | guarded the outposts, or the intermitions of streets mers, which gave him greater paste: | mycin 7 2° 70% decline? A. I do not wish to criminate CREE Mika HOUR Ler EOTFULL AF riage horres, sixteen hands high, pony build, ix to eight “y) ’ ; he to He wae dremed ia | mypell. (TER, MIRARS ROLE eR Tey ey cchoet | rears otf kind cou gentle, sutenble fete feailiy. Addcesan wih fhe sherk Me. era, and “one or two her em: | three or four blocks at the coreg ws; 24 | loons. black cloth coat and blue cloth vest, all of wich ir. MeGovern sworn—1 was at the execution, Fritle“opened on Mimoday: epi “ira can, be ob. | Most fice, stating price and where they.can be seen, with ong Fe 2 cveniag, five nr toe TA. Pula, meeramnento anerelal sreste, cu ‘yen were kept scrupulously neat and clean and saw two mon they called Hetherington and Brace : i - ‘ = Sie ee Mae keeles Oho tak toe | eee ‘The ever active Vigilant boys were soon on the ground, | and Davis streets, were manned by the artillery (From the Alia California, July 31.) Saget: HOt an rectguiee cap perece Gere Cae Seek, We sil cad Garten he toe brosderay’ to take charge of the offender, who bad already been ar- | companies. The infantry companies were paraded along | INQUEST UPON THE BODIES OF BRACE AND AETHER. na. : Fan HANSA MON ACADEMY HILMINOTOR, CLOTHING, &0, Fésted by a police officer; but When informed that his pre- | ail the various streets, within three or Tour blocks: of the RINOTON. S Bilaan sent Ben Wane mists TD Deisware. Principais: Misses Cs aad 1 aad Dr. A. HE RULE KUTT OF CLOTH CLOTHING FOR ej —cLOTit | Hence would be requiréd at another tribunel, he was | rooms In regular ofder, and maintained the most per: | Coroner Kent convened the following named porsons | | gs 5 “a a” dn ware. b . frock or, dress coat, cassimere pants and faney vest, | quietly given up, and consigned to Fort Vigilance. As | fect décipline and decorum throughout the ana tire. | yesterday, at 19 o'clock, to serve as a jury to inquire into YR. Herrin -OTD—I was present at the ¢Reeu- AE CLINTON INSTITUTE, NO, Ita WHAT TWENTY. | Buy shirt, cotton socks and collar. This I will do. | usual in such cases, a great number of ae followed | some duties of the day. The companies that formed the | the causes of the death of Joseph Hetherington and Phi- nets corner of Sacramento strops 00 & Wwa- HE CLINTON INSTITUTE, XO. 14 wast 3 weary. who doubt it may call at 103 West Breatway, avie. the prisoner to the rooms, and the numi At the hotel | square about the gallows, we observed, were those of | larder Brace, who were hung by the Vigilance Committee D Hamed Bill, who files saws er Che market; day, September't. Cloulars, with ample Teferences, to be -EVIE._ | hourly increased, until an immense gathering had assem. | Captains Horsefress, , McDonald and Filia, one | on Tuesday last-— - piece Standing at the foot of the sca%vid, and he Oblaine! at the rooms, JARD.—THR UNDERSIGNED IS SOW PREPARED | bled in the vieinily of the house; and a deep feoling of | upon each side, The bristling bayonets were to be ‘seen Penry Ow! Foreman; A. A. Titcomb, Levi Robie, ‘bing in bis hand, and he struck MIRON J. HAZELTINE, Prinetpal C to clean, dye and repair all kinds of gentlemen's cv. determination to avenge the shedding of innocent viood | on every side, and made the scene one of grandeur and | Col. W. P. Loring. A. Sutro, J. J. Harkness, J. V. Hse rope: just as be struck the drop fe)’, | do aot DUCED, -INATRUCTION | 'g,shawis, initary uniiorms, &c.. without sbrinking. Colors ‘the masses. There were no outeries, no at foes Tt was rumored that an attempt would | son, George 0. Medullen and Richard 8. Havgrcoie, wino ‘uck with; I recognize him secause he the advertised ways to make | restored. Orders by Dost, oF osher wie promptly attend sd, pte at a row, or any disposition to jnterfere with the male by some sherit or deputy to get upon the ‘The first witness sworn was Dr. B.dMition oftwo mon ¥, sent to any address on receipt of 25 centa, thi GLEN TE, il West Brondway. as all wore confident that he would be con | ground near the soaold for the purpose of Serving some | tcstifed that he was proses ‘shee and Hetherington; oc. e a cents, Address John M. Wadhams, Goshen, o NG FOR MEX AND RG WHOLESALE jucted before « tribunal he could not tamper with, and | writ wpon the jm charge of the prisoners; conse- T, DISUROWG RIDING ACADEMY, FIPT Ore inl ob ignow given Sway, VANDRNAILORR, | Where equal and cortain justice would be meted oui. We } quent, great preceation was takea to prevent any per. « avenne, corner of Thirty ninth street, will opeu for the | eet. You may cely oa Upding 2) per veut, i¢gs © rarely seen #0 little confusion or excitement at so ag, tat maaan et eather Of the ottuge * FRPP oM GF pURUD yw AloUdAy FPR be Wain bay BNGA A! RCE operas wk oogurrence, pnd i} GAR only be ageouml: | of ibe day, MmeLbOFE OC Mag HEME Were OF 7 caday, suowmruut one ball square from Seersrood hey were hung by the Vigilance Gowenars: [aN bg Dodes alder bapy Were let