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THE NEW-YORK HERALD. - ISWHOLE NO, 7551. ‘ MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, MAY 4, 1857, PRICE TWO CENTS. a8 MX KUYS—RONWS THO BODY 14 THAT OF SARAH Bed you ever been Wo wai Yasin belovet | A. Wal | an def of Gorkmon Bumanity to ade the tody decently 's- THE MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY Af NEWBURG, | "mmo % BLOM inte T wad 2 boy Teel tore there, some sisieea pears | terred. Tt would of coxa. bo attondod with ou Ox- THE LATEST NEWS. CITY IMPROVEMENTS. Pe AEA Soa a RAB Mir. Buyn testiled that he lived in Shawangunk; had | before. pense, and it could probably dost be met by general sun- nrannnnnnnannnnnannnnnnnas ‘ Whe Murderer Not Discovered—Curtons Ctr- seen the dead boxy and thought it was thator Mra Bloom: | "Q Flow itely had you been oho road to Walden? | tribution, Tho bow was subs ently passed, aad! 8 very INTERES SHINGTON, ‘Fhe Changes going om in the Oity--Ristension she jeft the Basin on Friday last, in company with a son [Wakden is off ‘the direct road tw the basin.) A. Nob for | respectable aum was subecr,bod on the spot. TING FROM WA of Chambers strect and the Bowery—He~ eumstances of the Tragedy—Shocking Mu | sir, Reuben ¥. Taio, pe come io Newiarg, aw Esen of tite, ee mitre TAAL agro ae pts ecg core paren ort ta etieton, moval of Old Landmarkx—The Broadway ‘tilati Body. Exhibition wo UNTIMON OMAN PERRIN . How ou been U1 C) k rom un 5 ecalind gan aed a " = eg the a peal Mystery as to |”, 2F- Perrine wstiied that he saw Sarh Bloom on that | timer A, some That or tne alae eh scien, Hae pour we noon Sem omldvyon any wight | MPORTANT DESPATCHES FROM LONDON. | House—The New Bulldings to be Erected. mend Chine v' tne | A ee Cooley's house alive: the boy could not here- | — Q. You did not stop at Walden, then, on Luo 4 this week? A. Tthink not, except last evening. ¥ ¥ This month will witness the commencement of many im- Mtoe Identity—The Final Recognition of fore be hers. b No, sir. Me i % You are quite pouitive? A. Yes, sir. The Dallas-Clarendon Treaty Virtually portant improveiments in the lower part of the city—line ate yea. Beton of Deened’ a6 id Sagas ogo rgg me! Fee i ee tite fee pore gp ee yg gy: pe go Rejected by the British Go’ provements that will have the effect of driving Population lare ‘views 8 ym kine * evenin, " on . ae Ore Taw Gee & ving Poy a Bereh Bloom—Several Witnesses dec dody, and identified it fully as that of her sister. A post | @. Do you recollect going through the village swaight, any: ‘Can You Dow slaio where you were on Wedoesday i) y the Sri PORRINERM,””” Poin cariticr up own, sud coaverting mang ecselet ground Gat It ts not Sarah—No Clothing Identified | mortem examination was then beld, conducted by Dr. 8. | and then turn? A. Yeu, sir. evening? "A. Yes, sir; after cl the store, which T as 4 formerly used for dwellings inty cites for wagnifleent and sisted in » 1 went directly home; the store was ¢losed Curious Statement of the Man who last Ey, Sone OF Drs, Barclay, Drake'and Dunster, waen it | Q. When you got to the bridge and found you we 4 was discovered that the person of the female had not been | the wrong road, you turned and came back :0 U) about 9 0% and immediately upon closing I went di- waw Sarah—He Persists that the Body ts | ee eee ee ie eee etna eee hotel, and turned to the right’ A. Yes ” enlavely pan closing however, disel as far as rectly home, Not Her's—The Inquest—Post-Mortem Ex. | tho fact tat. te uterus had” boon. iat + |g hy daly teem osama ay 9 devo ult | Tn WhAR dlntioa? A Up Second stant Krone amination—Rumors, dic. and that it had beeu empded of its contents, though | A. I was told the north plank road was mors direct, aud 1 | Grand and Third streets, there was no appearance of violence indicating abortion. would find it easier, Q. Where were you on Monday evening? A. Ishink I Excitement in the Official Ciroles of | oo.iy sioros. ‘Waabington. Within a few years back trate hay manifested a tendency to creep up the worth tide of the city, and its progress had Tho Central American and China Negotiations | been constantly onward in that direction, ‘The great ay Que of those shocking murders which oe ee bart Upon examining the skull it was discovered, to the sur- | @. Do you now recollect the namo of tho person to | went directly homs after closing the store, Knocked into a Cocked Hat, goods trade of this metropolis hus centred in the Third Wrutality occasionally startle the community, url prise of all, that it had a terrible fracture, extending from ees baie she was going? A. I think it Was Mr, “a Size ree een all the evening up to the timo a ward, and already the coniines of the Fifth ward have been. Merror imo hearts, has just been discovered | one ear lo theggher, and the mutilated or mashed psi Ce Ne Y.,, and bas e@eated the | dition of the Ope es that it bad been done | Q. Do you know how far from his houro you stopped? | Q. Do you recollnot of belug in Third strect either on 1S, Svane : ynborhood, from the | Wit! heavy stune, A. Tshould think about 200 feet, | Monday, Tuesday or Wodnesday evening of this week, in . wiahng ‘west intense excitement in the neighborhood, from Aa @. At whowe suggestion did you Wave her out there? | company witha laly? A, No, sir. agMuNETON, April SHA. Me mysterious circumstances connected with the fiendish f SROOND DAY. A, Athor’s; she da bot give any reagon except that she | Q Do you recoliect of standing om tho silewalk near } Highly important dewpatchos were received today a° deed. A short notice of the facts appeared in Saturday’s ‘The inquest was resumed on Saturday, and though it | did not want to drive up to che hones, j Noble’ store, in conversation, ou either of thove vigils? | the state Departinent, brought by the Aiyica, Gonera < eo ‘l . A ar, Bein, Adout seven o'clock last Thureday morning, the | ¥** Hot generally kuowm throughout the village, the Tad ehe any baggage with her? ‘A, Nothing bat a HF ou day you wero not standing there? A, I do, sir, | Cie has just received a communicetion frony Mr, Dallas reached, At the present rate of progress all the streets below Canal ot will be Oiled with tine at before on years are over, unless the requirements of city commerce set the tide of traffic in some other quarter; aud there is @ probability that several important changes, now lu progress ie paper patterns and ladies’ dresses. i bont a eneed 7 " rightfully mutilated body of & murdared female was | %HFtroom wos flied. Mr, Fullerton conducted the ®x | °"O "iid you ue yor hore there wliou you stoped? A, TRNMONY OF ALKXANDER DARRAGH, announeing Wat the ritish government haw rejectod tho | of Lvout'o De tommene oy WAS ome tree ae te Sound lying in Who oattield of Mr. Samuel Halsoy, situated | mination for the Coroner, and the following testimony | Yon, sir, Med na trond a, tage | welgkander Darragh deposed that ho lived i Newburg; | noting Clarendon treaty, This rejection har woe been ao- | Yancy a pital ec bapa thin ir gutaaliad vas akeD im Corever—Tlow waa sh: sal A. was street on Tuesday ni t about twoen! . james slip, river, widening vade street about vix miles above Newburg, on the borders of Uber | “* Wren ssnevim " striped shawh, black hat snd ires, f.01 Litt va-03 ber | iinutes wo ten; T'was going xp south mroct; wo stores | companied, as yet, by any explanation of an extensive cha- |‘ “Tho opening of the Bowery to Perl toot, hs airculy amd Orange counties, about two miles below Marlborough, John Cooley being sworn by the Coroner, texuified as | gaiters. were mostly closed—Nobin’s store was closed; [saw be- | racter, but by tho next steamer it i expected thata ful | been accomplished, and has worked a warvellows chango hetah i) be | 2M that part of the city, Itopens & new avenue for the statement di tho views of the Briush goverament will be } tame of ito Kast river ‘side, and hat raised the prive of forwarded by Mr. Dallas. property in those portions of the Socoud and Fourth wa ‘The British Miniet ow by it, fui ys per cent, ellige ah ‘The opening of Chambers et, which will be « fame intelligeno hed bim, a he has | enced this memth, will be quite’as important. TM will been predicting, ever since hiv arrival here, that bis govern- | giford a tine avenue from river to river, and cover wie ment would offer no difficulties w the ratification of the | One stores sites now occupied by tenant houses swarm town of \ . | follows:—I reside in Shawangunk; | was acquaint Q. How many miles lid you drive that night. A. About | tween Wailer and Smith streets Mr, Jenkins and a small = abla bod Sager igo dl perry hy 5 Twas aoquutited with | pe nroutand back; Tiefihera as9P. Maud got back | sizediady, whom I suppoied 0 bo his wife; when Latoppod ing roan ir. ey gone out into this Q@ Whon did yon last soe Sarah alive? A. Tsaw her | at3P.M.; Tleft ber on the road about I2o'slock; Teaw | on tho sidewa ik, he looked round; 1 looked right in his mewly ploughed field, for the purpose of sowing oats, and | last on last Monday evening; she was passing by my nts in the village; did uot see any one on the road; she | face and paved on; I think they were between Mr, Hors. ebserving a white object lying in the last furrow near the house ip A wagon. peer di wig ne whe tad eal * da d ie a it ge Oem hope po 1 frat discover od them as I . Have you seen pow lying i sop | wor roug! uber of open iat was con: ards Third etreet; they were in con yeed, thought at first that it was mow; but upon a nearer |, 4 HN?) rane Ying the Gres onast ing; Teould not say exactly where tha guts fon; did sot hear anything that was sald between @pproach he discovered, to his horror, that it waa the Q. Examined it? A, Yes, ely, ly all the way back, and jet the horse take fis | do not recollect seeing bis wife; coud not say how the ‘bed, @ beautiful female, whe ide been Q. Do you recognise iv A, I think I do, sir. own way, Miss Bloom told mo sho was going back Ww | lady was dressed; sho was a small woman, could not 4 with crowds of poor people. ‘Property on the ewts Sha En eaemer: Tee be Q. Well, sir, whom do you reconize it be? A. Well, 1 | Pennsy!vania next fall; sho sald nothing about ber being ) swear positive that it was Mr, Jenkins; but that was lis bh is Agreat deal of excitement atthe White House Mee vate teas terceon ite \ Penge as art of ui ° y ery large i ved part of tha colar Liss roped mye hips should tie it, to the best of my knowledge, to be Sarai ae 4 nay car tpt rei or 4 leay ble og es ear! to oe ne RS a Re where the body was ina of the 1 | Bloom. luror—The ime I saw oom before After a lengthy consultation by the Coroner, Mr. Fullor- Btiriod on the other side by woode, and full half a mild | |. Are there any marks on her by which you know | Tuesday last was tho evening before tio wout so Ponnsyl. | tou and the jury, as to tbe propriety. of bowing Mr. Jon- her? A. Yes, sir, there are some | recognize—the scar on | vania; I saw her that evening and wi ome Wit he king a8 a witness, twas dnally decided to bolt him; and from avy dwelling house, She was lying on her back, | 4, cheek for one thing. voorgulse—e soar On. | eee in ace het frequeniy. © after the inquest he was by order of ihe Coroner isapri- whh her hands crossed on her breast. Her outer clothes 9 Anything se? A 1 think her hands were very ak You pre Leng’ | at oe bo: Ay; ous Yeo by jam 4 pres The oe was adjourned until Monday morning were found A rouch hike her on the finger pext the sual ope of the ferences between the bedy and Sarah Bloom: . YOs, | at nine o'vlock, Brin fare otaae ae pee > snd ~ ao a“ lees Toft haud she had a small ring. sir; Sarah had no teeth filled and nous decayed as this bo: | It will be observed by the testimony of Jenkins that he ing; her throat bore marks of strangulation; | “o Can yon describe tho ring?—did you ever notice it | dy has; Sarah had ‘teeth, ana on Tuesday when she | was intimate with Sarah; that he took her to Mr. Mastin’s Deer heft ear wae much lacerated, and the blood was flow- | particlarly? A, Yes, sir; tt was a kind of coral ring, 1 | Was in the store T , “are your teeth as good as ever?” | house, in a wagon, on Tuesday night, at her request, ‘mg from both ears and nose, She had on white woollen | #uppose; 1 don’t know the material. she said yes, and chewed up a piece of k which she | leaving Newburg at nine P, and putting her in tho i Ang ‘ene Dunkin shoe, and very neat under | _, 9; D©you recollect of having at any time noticed the | picked up; I think the hair of tho boty 's darkor and more | road Bear Mr. Méastin’s, at twelve P.M. ‘Tho last witnons I, one congn u er | ving particularly? A. Yoo, sir; last Sunday morning she | Wiry than hers, and that the body is emalior than hers; 1 | swears positively that hesaw Jenkins in Newburg ata quar- @athing; the remaining shoe was found on the other side | was showing it to ber sister, and remarked that it had been | poticed no jewelry on Sarah on the Jay I speak of exept | ter toteno’ckck on Tuer day night, According to Jenkins’ ‘*f the fence, between the fence and the road, where was | on Several years and she could not get it oif easily; it was | the ring and breastpin; 1am a marriod msn; have been | story he drove to Shawangunk by a very round- dite iinde eabiicle, Wit attain wth small ring. mussriod alaven oF twelve years; Marah wasaUraecmaker; | about route, diough Sarah was with him and a pretty , P ing, | ~ Q. Do you discovor any evidence of a ring having been | I live with my wife, knew the direct route. There are rumors current surrounded with filagree bordering. Although the body | worn on the same lingor of the person wi Fe you The witness remarkert that tesa were yory unnecesea- | Iu the village, and, indeed, very plain statements, ‘bare marks of the most desperate violence, there were no | have seen’ A. Yes, sir, Ido; it looks as if'a ring been | Ty questions, and asked from crrioeity, but h> would an- | that be had @ motive for getting Ler out of the way, but at faces of any struggle near where it lay or on the other worn violently from the finger; the flesh is lacerated. swer them, A juror replied that tho jury woul be the | this stage of the cae it would not be judicious wo give thom Q. What was the coior of Sarah Bloom’s hair? A. Tho Judges of that. currency. It was expected thaton Monday thero would and the State Departmem at this unexpected announce. rae want git Pig 3 ty ! ak gr of commer ‘ 6 rejection of by the Bri rental tin more than probable that these improvements w.. ment of the rejection of the wr by we Br ‘ sh gov rn. e mmporarils the progress of the North river side, by ment. It was communicated to the other Legations without | attracting capitalists to the east side. Tho widening of lows ef time. The French Minister took the mat. | Reade by fee ~~ nie north -_ 7 be com a \ a n« n imienced this month, and fts extension to the Hast river aud er ‘coolly, for he seems not 1 understand | rallel tu Chambers street is elimply & work of tinw. much about diplomatic affuire, The Russian Minister was : THE BOWERY KXTENSION. greatly delighted atthis new imbregiio between the two | The contract for grading the Bowery extension to Frank Anglo-Saxon goveruments, the n of whom in any | Iin equare should have been completed by the stot April, great policy js considered hostile to tho interests of Rus- | Hut from prosent appearances the property holders along the new street may consider themeelves Ineky if it is com- sia, both in the Fast and the It ig believed both by th West. pleted by June. As this avenne was ent obliquely into psident and General Cass, | blocks of tenement hoaxes, it left many goro juts in ie Shat this rejection of the DallasClarendon treaty has been | tack, and the buildings ot torn down run to the sidv- artes yer z bans Gavan walks in acute and obtuse angles, besides exposing to view Produced by a disposition on the part of Tord Clarendon | many an uncightly rear walland gable end, Near Ciat- to take satisfaction outof the American goverument for | ham street the new honses, a well as as the oll, are of a " ich the British yo ant recuive poor character, bution the lower end of the extension the enubbings which the British government received OD | ther are woveral tind stores that would be @ credit to any Wide of the fence, The most plausible theory as to | har cd vy body corresponds very well with hers, wa iene come was not cut of the village on bo somasew facts developed ia relation to Jenkins’ ind- | the enlistment question. part of the city how the came there was that she had been Q Wi % A. Ishould think a dark brown. Ineslay , m macy wii! jan. public feeling s very much aga.nst If the recent elections in Fi pd had gone against Lord The hei of Mra, G Ciinton have built fing oy tee ted ebiadron cee. | .3, 0m “Mcd_percon was Borah Bost) dr itathor a | “The Corsuer informed the witness thet he shoukt require | him and many openly express tsele-beler that ho f the gp negpetgy de mnecigac ntl es fronting on the Bowery, Franklin square alvl Cherey Palmerston it is probable that the British government -_ sire . small sized woman. todetain him asa witness, he being the last person who | guilty party. Jenkins is a manof family, The Bloom on, despoiled of everything which was thought Kkely to | Q. Any other marks about her which would lead you to | saw the deceasod. Mr. Jenkins stated that be had no ‘n- | girls have lost their parenws, and though tpdtstrious, were Jead to identification, and thrown over the wall in hopes | recognise her? A. Yes, sir; 1 noticed the ends of bor tin- | tention to leave the village, and could be focnd at Mr, | not, in pecuniary matters, very well to do in the world, , the total cost of whieh ly about $90, . They are would have accepted the treaty without any words. Af- stories high, with basement and miter. ent ore tor such a triamph, however, a4 Le has had, and with a | built of Philadelphia pressed brick, with heavy brown thet the body might decay before it could be discovered. or el ccs Seite ties a cara a. Yes, sir, = peri here adjourned until 2P. M. et Ap ‘eae brevant yo pl poe pridogbren working majority of over @ hundred, his lordship snaps paoodthg OU dee tink ce Padintetphion Grice: fees ‘Mr. Hakey’s man immediately alarmed the family; word | 1 did. AFTERNOON SESSION. pectod to witnoes the solemnities. bis tingers at tho Yankeo government, and ia determined | fering” high, amd worth ‘about $20,000. They aro owuest ‘was sent to the Coroner of Orange county, Mr. John W. Q Did oa atone Beciogs Jewelry odoat hor on Ban- | cosy cp suse WHOANT, WHOEE NORM Was MIRED BY to show thom that he will not be dictated to by the Presi- | by Henry Burger. Adjoining these houses aro two five Fenton, who immediately repaired to the spot, and, after | “ty last? A. No, sir; sho had none that 3 know of, 4 i Coroners’ Ii . dent and Senate on any question connected with Central | tory brown stone front houses, one #2 and tho other lis feet deep. The owners are Peter Williams and Robert America, Carnley. To these, follow three stores, ve siories im kt pets : pa riels whit adam 4. Yes, Siti ® | ye wrygant tontiied as followsi-I keep ® livery stable | THE REORNT DEATIC BY VIOLENCE OF MR. SWRENY— Imaving the body removed to the house, empannelled the - 7 @. Did you notice them on Sunday? A Yes, sir. in Newburg; I did not hire out a horse on Tuc-day night, | COMMENCHMENT OP THB CORONER'S INQUISITION— Sellowing jury — BRPB: orb This unexpected and singular rejection of the treaty by | height, of brown stone, owned by the heirs of Mahion David F. Fowler, Nathaniel Covert, A Juror—How Jong were you acquainted with Sarah | 1 understood there was one hired out afr nine o'clock; Bie tiga oaed ‘amber gsc the Britich government, throws all our relations with Eng- | Pay, who was drowned in the Arctic, and Mr. Cowtar. Daniel T. Weed, Henry Armstrong, } Bloom? A. Some teven years, Md bot tell, without looking at Soaks, whetbde I Coroner Perry yesterday commenced bis investigation by . * " ‘The two last. buildings on thix row are five stories big! Gilbert Witiams, Sees Wood, Jr..”” | Q. Did she reside near you? A. She did formerly, but | Could not tell, B at my books, whether I | inching the cause of death of John Sweeny, who died at | 4824, 0n the Contral Ainorican ant Chinese questions, into | A164 oF brown etoue, and about 80 feet deep. Mrv. Chee confusion, Jord Napier finds himself in quite wnew poat- | hrongh owns one and Mr. Halstead the other. tion in Washington, and all the good feeling created by tho | — On the rontheast corner of Bowery and Oliver ptreets ‘ ; : fonr first class stores have been efected, They are of Fecent dinners, spoechifying, ant the other attentions | piiigdeiphia brick, with brown stone lintels, aud comt $45,- shown him, has been thrown to the windé under this new | 900, They arn 100 feet deep, and have a frontage on tha has been absent for a year at the most. hired any out on Wednesday night; there were two boys Gharles D. Flegier, Joun Ward. i 7 ‘ “4 78 | his residence, 48 Frankfort on Satarda, Q. Did rhe live at your houser a. No, sir; but she | attending the stable on night, street, y morning, After taking possession of the body, and hearing infor- | came back and fords often. cae re a * ie MR. FrKINe BBCALLAD, ; im consequence of violence inflicted upon him on Wednes- mally the stalements.of the neighbors, no one recognizing A Juror—How did she wear ber ir? A. ‘ines Examined by Mr. Fullerton—Misa Bloom did pot con- reported ‘Sunday Hama, e female, the jury sieanea wall Friday, and the body described the parting of her hair in the middie af atthe | verse with ady one on Tuesday evening, Cy voy et Li oe OE, e moe io com- . widos. believe Mr. Kemp knew her; I had not seen Ceased, it would appear, in crossing over from Brooklyn = is y of 8 feet. I ely opposite ‘was taken to the Newburg court house, in order if possible | ™“S"Juror—Was her health good? A, Om her return | yany with any ono verore sho camo .u the store; Thaduos | in one of the ferry boats on the night in question had a | ®"4 ap moo meneomt of tare pra pe StL fe alg Colgan Gaon, ook OF bot ana mene Ge Bave it identified. There was an attempt made at Mr. | o- [thy ong rap St ot ieee eh her on ‘Tuesday until she came in the store; from the | quarrel with some of the bost hands, and owing to being yore — un vas eames fs Bh 4 seth Those ealices belong to the Leirs of the Gardener oxtain, °s8 house to take a daguerreotype for the fucilitaion | " | time ‘cock, started, government for the distabea 1 forme - ” ‘The alteration of the grade of this street near Franklin many | She was a seamstress. not see her walking with any one; sho was in the’ back | Much under the influence of Kquor oF from other causes | 1s ie inyoe consuls. pquare, haa cbunged veveral basements tuto stores, while f identification, but the features were distorted +o TERTIMONY OF JANY RLOOM, SIATRR TO THE DRCEASED, part of the first tloor of the store, where I was cutting; sho | he came off second best. Feeling aggrieved at not being much that no good, or even fair, likeness could be | — Jane Bloom, sister of the deceased, a young lady of about | never at apy time said anything to me about being afraid | able to punish his adversaries, Sweeny on landing pro- obwined. The news of the murder soon spread, and pF a gd Ses, ee placed upon the siand. She took the | of meeting any one; she said pothing of wanting tw get out | ceeded to the Goat's Head, in Jacob street, where, meeting Waemverw, May 3-9. M. the first floors, whieb: ued as ptores, have been tran Nas. eaty does not go into effect, and | formed into parlors Tho Dallas-Clarendon treaty does not zo into 4 ate J ea > ee | with much composure and gave her answers with | for fear of meeting uny one on her way home. Daniel Quinn, Wm. Foley and Patrick O'Donnell, he acked | for this reaxou>—The treaty betwoon England and Hondn- thet fale the bnyersef bia College pi y half pect seven o'clock on Thugstay evening tho | Carney and promptucss. TRSTINONY OF R. D. KEMP, THR EMPIOVKR OV JENKINS, eon ttvaitiemeny tion eather eoas ceed. oan, tabs ar ee | van vatsates to cho Wham of Ranten ben wet yo been relic] ‘gateetnn pei teemealte boon toe teem cling Oeste mews of the presence of the body at the Court heuse becom | Q. Where do you live? A. 1 live in Shawangunk, Mr. R. D. Kemp, on being sworn, testified as follows:—I | fair play while revenging himself upon thors whom he 4 by Honduras. Until this in done some of the provi- culty have heen actively engng: tog geverslly known, tha citizens flocked in crowds to | @ Have you A sister named Sarah? A. Yes, sir. am a merchant tailor in Newburg T know a young lady | chargol had based him, “In this seoond affray, which ae. » ready for the rei The Nbrary books, cat Keaate, Bheritf John W. Edwards bad chai Q. When did you lastsee hert A. Laat Sanday morning, | by the name of Bloom by sight; think I saw er on Tues- | the decaused commenved, he received the fatal injuries, sions of the Naliss-Clarendon treaty cannot properly, im | any Portable property of the College have all bee ebiain i _ “RATES | at John Cooley's howe, where | live. day afternoon tast in by 4 io ‘was there when [came | The following is the evidence aa far as taken>— the view of the English government, be accepted. Thave | and removed to the old Deaf and Dumb Asylum (ef the body, and having laid the corpee ia the Court room, | one ne ee day eee eee ee ee ee ae Nae Seukians ako: semnioad,Y thigh a oe. | ete ee roy, Fesiding on the corner of Pearland Ferry | ¥ trom undoubted authority that neither the President nor | street, near Fourth avenue, which will be used Amrew open the doors to affurd every opportunity Yor recog: | OTC ITN lciend to got A. 10 Morrie Mastin's "| ceeding from eit to ten’ 4 so tong: I | Wednosuay myntl war a at about 11s oclook Oy aed Napier rogard Unis reault as at all Ukely to interrnpt p, until the new evdiihar destined for the sition. The large room was, however, soon overcrowded, | y was at Gf) “Goat's Maat,* No. 22 Ja ner the Faculty & ere Collbge propery large , io led, | house. don’t recollect of speaking to her; I may have nodded as { | cob atrest, when John Sweeny, the deceased, came in and | the present friendly relations of the two countriee. in Fifth avenue. 90 tha’ there was scarcely room to move, and many with ; Q. How waa sho dressed? A. Black merino dross, black | passed; 1 should think they were standing about two- | told me that he hw! got abused aboard the Fulton ferry , ‘| "i » The okt Avylum has been completely refitted, sos were cnable to oblain entrance. In order to afford | Shawl, hat and veil, and black gaiters. thirds ' of tho way back, » be on une sido | boat whilo ho was crossing over from Brooklyn; he asked | APPOINTMENT OF KNGINEKR AT THE BROOKLYN NAVE | oon nd iO enon Pred @ Juror—Did she start on foot? A. No, sir. of the counter, apd she oa the other; was engaged in and NT] o < YAMD—1 HE NATIONAL HOTEL POISONING, ETC. cominerdat h proviaed for Uke Pr for all, the bui entirely cleared, and the me and O'Donnell to go down with him an ow him a one of the hh thete farnitiog, in the facilities for all, Iding was A . Fullerton—Do you know anything about ber under- | cutting sight or see fair play; after taking a drink with him we Wasnivern, May 3, 1857. Should th ve anceptnt ei to th Dody piaced in the Jewer hall; the front and back doors | clothes? A. They were plain mushn. quite positive; I baveguo recollestion started to go down; when on the sidewalk I saw the de- Meleo1 Murphy, the engivecr at Use Brooklyn Navy | which Mw: were then thrown open, and the vast crowd of citizen Po tgs you sen the underchithes taken from the body? ici RR Eo te. ogy Newent or ibK he Smead wan very gage oy and T advised him t } Yard, has tendered his resignation to the Seoretary of we : came in at one door passed by the body, and out the other | " Q. Do yon recognise any of them? A. No, sit; not ono | ber; I should think her dress wait a boi : Be emad that’ be Wad boon ebuned aad. hee ee eo a | Navy, to take effect on the Ist of July next. Chemeeitenminmem=. or, and kept upa continued stream until 11 o'clock P.M. | that I ever knew ber w have, was black; did not obverve her shoes; I first saw the body | friends of his wo should go down with him; myself, @- The Secretary af the Navy, it is stood, hae ap: Among the buildings to be erected upen this #ite aro the ‘when the doors were closed. But at sunrivo on Friday hineten ene toe aes Bacon re \ieeet’ dis tas tt Gs mare | dames orp Se ee pointed, ngainas tho enmpest protest of the New York dele- | following, all of which are to be of white marblo >< maering, no one having yet identited the boty, whe yard | |g Wacn did she come from there? A. Ontho Yow of | was short and “rather thi : nd'aclneh with & person "whom I took to bora hoattant | &8tion, Calvin Brown, who has been engaged as engincar | ,, 0H College plice, corner of ark plac, Thornay Hunt ¥ ‘wes fied with people, and throughout the day # continued | April. more «lim who met him on the bridge: two other men who appeared | at the Norfolk Navy Yard,a# engineer at the Brooklyn | “et before ite com » over $160,000, ‘The fi , “ " “ . ’ pletion’ over $100,000, The frontaze stream poured in to glance at the unfortunate victim on she beun making her home since? A. A pa TR and returning for it; T k' | tebe Desbnangs enemas Bett tf Sree ea took him | Navy Yard, io place of Murphy. Mosere. Sickles, MaCiay | u both streets willbe of "white marble, whe mployed j ot pre, are in high dudges 8 pro. antly ornamented in the Ttahan style, The wind Nowe were povitive as to the identity, but among tho Q De you know whether she intended to return te | wok work out of my store last summer; hor name is on and Kelly, who are bere, are in high dudgeon a4 Udy pr her "3 umed Wit paeaee td wees ed him dewn; 7 Lo wtp ne! ‘heorands who viewed the body there were several whore | Pennsylvania? A. Yos, ~ whe spoke of going in the | the book as Jane Bloom: ni m; 1 wae alvo atrnek by some ceeding. " trusses apd pedment lintels. The vaults will bave pate smuvred that it resembled Mise Sarah Bloom, of Shawangunk. | PRIDE, Uut Thad no kuzwiolge that she Intended gving in | can fay wialer Mr LASemt oven I saw in my store gad wards Aad The merchants and business men is thiscity are taking | lights, and will extend under the street. ty the dlepeh of 13 RB was remarked that all who did see & resemblance to a Juror—Q. Flas sho left any clothes at Mr. Mastin’s? | on Tuesday is the same ove that took work from my store | to ns coming here, and said, “Foley, T am too drank | UP *SUbeeripbonof tom thoas al dollars, whieh will be | aed af = by? ha Will be heated ‘of their acquaintances, mentioned the name of Surah | A. I heard that she hed left some, but I have mo personal | last summer. to fight; Ldo not know wh Paki toany person or parsons ascerta %, eet ee eee po knowl Charles Tice (recalled) testified that his opiiton had ‘man The two lots on Park place, 60 by #2 feet each, adjoining Toon. NG. Have you heart of her boing at Nowbnrg at any time | altored ag to the identity of the bos piston Dad Oot | 0 large mam | dhlak bo wae bent Rand; Re was set cn- | tho posoning cares at the National Hotel. The the corner of Church street, will be bolit upon tila May by Meanwhile, Coroner Fenton had not been {ile, for with ex : rot : 5 4 a gaged in the first of the affray; Idid not seo anything in | ontethat have recantly cow te light have caused much | the owner, Thomas Slocomb, Haq. These stores wiil hava tly? A. ¥ r ‘We asristance of S. W. Fullerton, Raq., Sheriff Edwards, ~ Ve Beg! Ma ere, and was seen fiver Clark, and others, he had been busy in tracing as Daniel ‘Constable's hor sir; L beard that, on Tuesday morning, | s04iCAL TRIMMONY OF DA. &. REY—NEW ALUMS OF vrouRNER | bis hand; I think he struck decoased with his fx » ‘house with the intention of coming POUND. © on Tuesday afternoou, at Mr. | | I have made & poet mortem exam! about four o'clock P. M. found on Thursday the head we had all drank six times or more that evening: I did ‘net bear the conversation between Sweeny abd the buat hand while on the bridge; this ts all dat I know of the matter, sub-cellars ax well as lighted baxemeut. The fronts will s | be of whit to the tae ste a war received here Ww day from Secretary | Wilson G. Hunt ob the opposite corner, Thess eacitement here, A. deapat smany as possible of the flying rumors which were scatter. | Q. Haye you heard of her being at auy place since that | upon the right side; ; | “naniol Quion beitig duly sworn says—l reside at Ko, a2 | COLD, ip which be cays bis family t somewhat better, but | Will cost Mr. b $%),000. Same architects. We ea Uirough the town. They sifted the report of the body | time! A. I don’t know that T have. the fracture extends Uhrough the oar and at the lobe of the | Frankfort street: 1went wih fwoeny to Fulton torr does not ray when he with bein Wachir Seen | eLcetans egg the stores Mr. Thomas Tueston @. Did you hear through the week of her being at any | brain; there are several marks on the face aud soto lace- | Wednesday night, at his request, to eee fi hate i | Sue block. ‘Being that of Sarah Bloom, and means were taken to ascer- particula? place? A. No, #tr; no one bad seen her. rated wounds on the thside of the mouth, tho right side; in | he had got badly aS hoy ae on Bengt a TED od pected the last of next week Christy Constant are to built a fine. * in Parke tain the facts, Expresses were sent to Shawangunk, and Q. How old was your sister? A, Sho was 24 years okt | opening the skull we found an infusion of blood up- | the boat Sweeny paid our fare at the gate; mysolf, Foley - pea : will cont $90,000. Tt will be of wii fey returned early on Saturday morning with the intelli | the 14th day of Ui month, on tho skull, and wo found a fracture extending | und (Donnell went on hoard Uo boat with deceasad; wo | THE RMot on the Baltimare awed (to Rutirand, | Nh il the Mnprowetinin In sie 30 By we Barone, May 39 P. } architect, (gence that Sarah Bloom was missing from the friend's Q. How did she compare with yon as to size? A. Wo } from one side of the bead w the e@ther—from | went into tie ladies’ cabin; when we were half way into ‘Tho riot etiileontinies, Thor merning the twain which | AtNo. 1 Co wore one another’ dresses, and are about the same height; | bao t base of the¥ brainy my opinion ie that tho | the cabin we met a man; Sweeny went outside the cabin, ‘hoano where she had last stopped, and that hor sister | i: anything ane was not vo tall as I, marks on the throat were made by hand, although the | and ome words pased between the 4 Awe Dlnwe 8. 1. Habeork it ty built @ maria ‘would come and identify the body if it was that of Sarah, 4 What was the eolor of her hair? A. Very dark | appearances do not khow that denth was produced by the man; two men caught ‘wold of Deony Feo sik te Was retorving with the military guard way thrown froin | ne - nub by 100 foot, It will cont 814,000, fa other quarters it had been ascertained that the last par. | FOWR; when it was wet it looked ae if it were bluck. strangulation; Tshould consider that the blew upon the | them, “Lec the man go,’ Foley caught bold of one of the | the track by tha rioters, aul Feveral cary were wmasle:| Ir. mae wi build Entespring 08 Kis 3 and 3 On ges with whom Miss Bloom had been seen was Mr. Witla | ¢ 40° yfuutes ase body mony here mad not uy | iil caused death T don’t think Loould venture an opinion | men;'t caught bold of te other man; 1 then eft the | Two sokdiers were injured one of thera bad & lo broken Wi te eee g Q. You have seen the body now here and exami WwW | we to Jength of time the body been ;the wound | boat aud went out the gate; 1 saw Sween: Two enilitary companies were sent out to the Relay 7 will be $60," ke Jenking, of Newburg; but bis story was that be had, at her | A. You, sir. inthe mouth might be made by @ thamb grasping the | |ying on the ground with his head leaving against the rai taken Miss ‘Sha A Juror—In what poettion did your etster wear her hair | mouth; the throwing the body over the fence might have | ing; I saw toe man whom Sweeny struck standing outside Fequest, taken Miss Bloom to Shawaugunk. on Tuesday | i/o Son naw her last? A. Comnbed straight back; she | caused such a facture of the ekull; Tshould think the frac- | the gate when I went out; Tseiz0d bold of him and said 1 wight, and left her within two hundred yards of Mr. | generally parts it at the aides; it wae parted in the centre | ture of tho skull was made with a heavy stone; Tcould not | want to have you arrested, when the man at the gate ald Masten’s house, where sho was stopping. But Sarah | the eine aw - a Waeoae pom Ay prs af vette gd Reman Oe abdo- | he wae the wan who hit him, and 1 let him go: Sweeny ed vot been to Mr. Masten’s house since Tuesday y jewelry did your rister wear? A. one men lo the uterus appeared ve been impregna- | appeared to be pretty well under the effects of liquer at ring on the finger next the smal) one; ehe bad «mall boop | ted within a short period—eay two monthe—and had been | the Ume of the affray; 1 bome find strange to say, Mr. Jenkins, in spite of the now po Ko in hor ears. emptiod of its contents; do lungs ‘and bowels were in s | | know of Ue matter, Meme antag ap hoacecaay ‘@trongty correborated identification of the body as that of @ Had she any marks oF sears of any importance? A. | healthy condition: there was bo evideuce of abortion hay Dre. Fingell and Weltze being sworn say—We have arab Bioom, strenuously denied that it was hers, But on | She had a scar on hor eyebrow and on her ioftfront Giger, ing beew procured. made & post mortem examination of deceased; we foaud House this aftersoon w protect the freight trains wh: were w Gome in. The result we have not yet heard. VEE OF WHITE MARBLE AND IRON. aes poder It will be remembered that nearly all the new stores im ats » May 2—10 1. M. erection are either marble or iron—the former The rafiroad rick WH not yet fully quolied. The evening <A great freight trains Were sent out under & military guard, cen. | "provement on the hrown stone and (redone vo frequent Hinting of three companies that «ere ordered out by afew years back, These latier give a dingy and sombre Govern, On rewhing Jackson's bridge they were fired | prevails, to the obvious advantage of the city. Pia white cast to our business streets; but now ® more showy taste middle joint. TEOTIMONY OF DR. PHTER M. BAMCLAT, two cantused wounds ov the left Cy on ming tho | opon by the rioters. The military returned the fire brisk. | Marble is one-third dearer than brown stone, and wh @. Any others? A. There was quite a large molo on her bead we disoovered estravasated blood in «mall quantition . ornamented coxts very inuch more. Irom ia beoosming the wert leg. in different of the eubstance of the brain: Drain | 77 Billing cue riever and wounding others. The taint | very popular. and it may yet be more used than marble. ee @. Anything ele? A. She had a corn on the toe of ber was ‘ateupely auageneat the beart, lungs and other organs | “eP pasted on Rive T, and bas the additonal advantage that it cam te Dis opinion that it was " left ; her little toe was « queer shape, and the little too were healthy; we are of the opinion that deosawed came ae ENRON g be cast in the taost beautifal patterns for very Lule cot. The Sen. "the wean there any mark on her arm? A. ibe had tant ints em Coens | Sm gel AAGURINMERES OF | EE Tue tele Oe tan pimoad a we sanding Sunday a sore on the Inside of te elbow of her left arta; ore being no further evidende at hand, the Coroner bert aa deat inetney ar yy oud be seen in Chambers street, arch, ow the atte of tapering it war then healing up. postponed the farther investigation of the case tll tort Maurax, N. &., May 2, 1857. | the old Savings Bank. Iron fronts can be painued the upper wake of wer had ehe? A. Very pretty, emall bh .. ; " and Sea, an opportunity to procare the ‘steendasoe, it ‘The bill grantieg to the New York, Newfoundland and pena —_ Be — h waite is generally preferred te deen f ; @ Any ciher pecntiartty? A. Nene that 1 can mention ; IS"eeeon, ane t say Oy aro | London (‘‘Atluntic”) Telegraph Company, the exctusive | Hmewed whenever it becomes fered et ome OO deseen, eit Bid she sow her teeth very much when she laugh in itnesses ea anit any” of thuse engaged in the aftey, | MEE for My years, 10 land upow te chores at this Pro- The beet marbie tm this evantry Comer from Vermont, wes ; YA. You, str; her w very much. submarine tclegraph , passed the upper House | ¥hic white a the Talian ‘ god breastpin @. You have avon this % ‘what your opinion aa to Abram France THE HOMICIDE OF MR, WEEKS—OONCLUSION OF THK wal bes ; ore A — : rain; ut this variety ta wed staly for easteary, “Sone own. Wwe Minis A. Link ite wery much Tike my, eister: € | on Rriday, May 1 INQUISITION. 7 & large majority on Thursday, and has sinow received | ing marble can be quarried in quantina in Weat- ion, and by, exh discover the marks 0 ber eyebrow, tae pecubecty of the aay whieh one; be know The inquest oa whe badly of Joshua Wools, Into of 06 | He slxnature of the Gevernar. chester county. Siug Sing and Tuckahoo marble w moch a yer, the mole on the leg, the appearance mn; ly. lewis street, who died on Saturday morning, Parliament wa formally prorogued on Thurrday wrought after ether it & juet a mach like my skteras Wf she etood here this | not know which as was al The popularity of ble be in great pe “ua, y ane OF Ean, veged, from violence at the hands of Daniel H. Perse ant ast ol ule eats beter martie ‘quarrien have tore ae Pe —. the bp pa, Q bo = ayy Suter rect d difficulty with an | my) 25 Gould Allon, was concluled yesterday by Coroner Perry. Consecration “— 3, 1967 a At Wn years since, Old marble build rumors one during var! » No, sir. is . a ings in e e & very dingy ‘wan "a “ina abe tonveree with you and inform you of any | Basin, ot Shewangu The frets shelled were the sum i netwtance as publabed | | The Rev. De. Kier, of Mount Salat Marys “Unloge, was thee rough grein and thelr liability toveateh diva "Te ic wi mney wae you Instwaw her? A. No, sir, ; sho staid in yewterday’s Hinman, except as far a relates to the bye i J Charleston, at the pathodral to-day. | not true of the marble now in use Baa been QDs ir fel you the was coming’ to Newburg int | betwoch veven and san Ate, charged with bing one o the principal in he eager caleme wera ag Pd a mp ye — Lae ad b— 4 4 bag a dine going v fatal affair. evidence failed to conviet Allen of the eee derstand Bloom, Q she Wil who she «nw here the last time? A. Mr. | return that evening, The Mat ashington. at leaet one private howe will be buil any guilty Ties’ + that wae all she told me about. pect to return with homickle in any manner whatever, excepting that he was = | tome May %, 1867 white marble, io PMMth avenue, i) eprivg. And by ent cemun) Q. Who went away with her on Sunday morning from | away any clothii ia ¢ With Pierce; that Alien used any violence | tie Now Crteans mall of Monday: came in tine morning. | If white marble ix #o elegant and becoming in « store, Jowing B Mr. Cooley's! A. Mr. James M. Mitebell. could not may wi eee could not be made to apprar, and he was | We have wo train yet from the North Probabig it has | DOW tuch more so must it be in 4 reeideuse! Our mer? THN INQURET—FIRAT DAY. Q. Wid you ever see your Fister have & Se me 9 of them discharged. | The following ig the evideuow of the CX | hoon thrown back OF obstructed by the rietere Dapund the | Chant princes may yet flud that they have male a crave fuammeory Of (atin REE, WHO FOUND mus sort this (showing the ane found near the bow.) A. No,mr, | from the West Miva fiaall ent Wenye beten worn, expottnay have | SEY Some Mistake im uikling’ all their Fesileners of a stone they so James Thormb deposed that on Thursday morning, | reerwowy OF WILUAM JENKING (RACKULED) WHO LAAT GAW THER ee ee mortem examination on te ef ye Marker ta. Taare way a revelation 1 Gaede ne ALIVE M.; BO One ye femal} con\iision om the eealp, mt Reve TtNe , et. We shall wee on enna ewer teow BOS, where iprthpe @ qracn tad gon een toe ALIVE. pa of the fromtal and parietal 4 Sean wae midi i an . memes, May 9, 2 c y an a iinto-0? tows bunmne wall “ound by him; he recognized the body as the one | 4. "rhe day provions to her going to Pennsylvania: [could | likely to go lato at night; pericraniaen, eyes were swollen, biackened and | priors are without change. Weat—t'rices unchauge Toronto yellve preaeet brik Wem 5 when the Coroner and jury arrived on the ground | not tell the date—she latter ‘of inst fall, I think; from night; no one wo vee her on Tuesday; she could ied; the tistues of the left eye were filled with | stock continnes light, eales of the week, 4,000 Ite” iow brik ehave the body was lying in the fleld: the posture was identically | that time until I eaw ber ia Rewvorg on fuceday 1 had ont have got into the house on Tuosday night without wak- ith external angle there was acut one inch anda | ine clothe—No chauge in the MMArKet, sale of (ha wool pier con Oe feet | beard from ber. ing the family ; #he was dreawed in a biaok black bombanne ; the brain was pe Bee With | 97,000 pirous, 3 the mine as when he firtt discovered it, about three Q. What time did she come in Mr. Kemp's tore in New- | drone, palmetto hat, black crape shaw!, and large wool ® #mall amount of exiravasated blood was : retains ite ovlor for ten and tif ‘from the fence. in the , on ite back, with | burg on Tuesday? A, She came in twice on that day, tho | len shaw; could not vay much as to hea underciothos; saw | [Nd Beneath the arachnoid membrano; this corres Personal Pntetiiqoner. w BUILDINGS TO BE KI TKD DOWN TOWN, the hands folded aeross breast, aud the outer skirt } first time about two o'clock jn the afternoon, she then re- | her bave a corded mosiin skirt, an unbleached one, ded with the contusion on the scalp; the beart and rc. " ae re scalp; Uh | Hon, Stephen A. Dowghe ingten wday, fn two previons articles we bare piven asevunw of « drawn wp over the face; there was no hat or outside gar | quested me w take her oul toShawangank or the Basin, as | plain white one; she had cloth gaiters on; could not say ax | 8ne* were Lealthy: the liver much diseased, weighing "IX | accompanied by his family wi ff in Minote dra Tony and tho shoe found on We outside of the fence | is womeumereailed. no, wan wbusth c'cloek the Geet | fo Une color of her stockings: Kuew of no other shoes thas | Postds. From the history of the cats wo aro of the opt Assong the arrivals tn Pidioteipha oa Sere We are nee to be erected in the lower part of the matebed the one on ber foot. timo; #he was in the vat bal an hour she owned, «he wore cotton Hike gloves; she was inthe | Hot that deceased came qo his death (rum combined | Among the arrivals im Hhilutclphia we motion the follow. | city. We bave beard of the following miditional— Stow GaerONY G7 WITLAM JENKINS, WHO LAAT RAW SARAH RLOOW . ‘Who else wns Un you and her? A. Mr, | habit of woaring drawers; thinks the skirt and drawers | eect of erisipelas and delirium tremens. ae Genie Seeup, bibee Wagener ee Filet, | ee ire eerie care i wo bo largely inerensed in Willam Jenkins deposed Uat ho remdes in Newburg: | Kemp part of the two, no one else that 1 recollect at | found on the body were Sarah's: have seou the body; itis |, Twe tentinony here clued, and aiter a brief charge | Yale General toway a7) tne army, Me. and | cleo before the et ef next December, and the addition to had seen the body this morning; does not recognize it as very much distigured, but the hair and featares are 1 from the Coroner, the jury retired to deliberate, and being : - heral Wadity Taomp le building will be commenced Runidiately. Mr. tow te vody of any ono be knew: hired a horse and Nowburg? A. she eaid | like her's, abvont but a few moments only, Uy returned dhe follow: | #0, of Salk Carolina, late Minster iy Mei pit Ad Ea Te Ty yt dh Mr. Wygart on Tuesday night last; wont to the had gone Of aud Weft | [The witness retired to view tha garments of tie be Rig ho } The insitation to tne Rew. We, Kallork to teoomne the | Sad Chambers street which he proposed t badd pew Fadl. or Shawangunk: returned about 3 A. M.on Wednes- | her, ant who was to lake he q ceased, and returned after a brief absence. | bat Joshos Wesks, the deccased, came t0 his death | pastor of achureh in Philwteiphia was, like dhe ol but to make the addition to his pr iting © per day ; lent New bark about ? o'clock on Taosday ;came home Q Whot wae the understanding between yoo at her Testimony ed—tho wkirt and drawers look much | bY lajaciee, teseived froma inflicted by Daniel H. | porperting to come from Dr. Jayue, a y p my! it wa — | Bevan J by Fisttvee somes i ot he “ ‘clock ; " se; she had a mark on her check new ea id Ju St. Pad on the 224 aia me i sould’ Rot Fe 0 somo Keralt; tock her out at her request; met her by appoint | meet her on the ‘turapike, butas T was a littic late, in | eye; Teco a similar mark on this body: sho had a sare on | — nay ong eagle clung eimall lot, he cought nok secure ty Owing 10 womo Alepmite sent, at tho cornor of First and Eighthftreets: hat been up the street I met her; T stopped ant she got in; | ber left arm, near the'elbow 4donigrecollect any cute upon | Appotntments by the President. eee an niet, Femmamer of Chicngr, Mikes, | Saneng the preeent qwann o (he SE came Soauainied with her about a year; she calla! in Mr. | ot war while driving ap Water sirect that {saw her her fingers; there is no doubt that sho has not beon at my | Samuel I. Hays, Receiver of Public Moneys at Saux | Saclay or Now York ave im Washoe, Mit Hoa Wo | 10 the store mit tat net, Bal the fromtace store on Tuealay morning; wont oat on the south | | About what time dil you got eturinl? “A. A lie af- } house since Tuceday snoring: Wore wre ho parioulr ei | rapide, Minnoate Torrtory, vice Willian H. Wool, «tienes iets ee ees sree will be the property Mr plank road and ned on the north, and male ne Kops . wiry for her until on Wednesday night, Mr. Mitchéli came | commission bas Sead oe aad eee “4 ot Geer way. ron { id you understand w wan to stay waiting? | tp the window and asked whether sho wee there: twas | LewW G. Pyleeset Porile, Regwter of tho Land (foe at * Mewart coukt not buy f he meats Oe SMETINONY OF CHARLIE W. Tow, WHO AAYS THE PoHY H Yor | A. At Mr: Charles Tiee's after twelve o'clock at night; J did not hear him, but my | Newnansville, Fla., vice Thomas J. Prevalt wort syteania: | Pere an, ty. Gower, ac in Iehteomaen tobe ” THAT OF ARAL LOOM. hank he | Q Did #he tel! you waen em me her where she hat | boeband got np; newer beard Sarah at any trae sy that Abrabam H. Palmer, of lowa, Receiver of Public Moweys a . make ube entire front on Romte wren of Mr, Tie deposed that he had viewed the des! bely, but | been’ A. No, sir) she sald abe had gone np the taemp: sho had any difeulty with any one. | at Council Bluff, fowa, vie Enos Lowe, reeicn Nicholson, Uni at tthe street wae widened, aud according! could not Mentity it; knew Sarah Bloom; abe was ai bis | to meet mo, but not scring me ho eame 1 think THETIMONY OF SAMURL JONIWEOY. } Bushrod B. Howard, Poctmacter at Galea, Tlinols, in | of Mexico, j k front will be torn down, to be ely house on Toosday Inst; ahe came from Great Bond, where | she vail ebe left Mr. Tee» honse at tock Mr. Samuel Jotinson deposed that be ha! se . y, | place of Bernard Gray From Richmon , p Q t ned Me | alving a Cront of 200 feet of — tho had beon aponding the winter; she left bis house on Q. Were you in the store of Me, Komp «| the evening? | and identified it ae that of Sarah Bloom: the hair, forehew Dr. J.B. MeCay, of Georgia, physician t the El Paro | 0 iv) Ie 4 0@ Chatmbors street will aise be af an Tuesday; is positive that the body is uot that of Maral | AY ; except while f wae at my tea: T was in tho | make of her hands and bely looked Uke Surah Biot, | and Fort Yama Wagon Road bxped ition ot of this improvement wit be & mie toon | store until {k eloged, about ten minutes before nine o' | when he sow her on Friday; retognized her Instantly a4 | dames R. Amnan, of Camberlani, Maryland, distancing hives. | "in. Warten street, No. 8,a new store bs te oe boone TIETMONY OF MRA, 0. 8. TICR—AOORRORORATIN MH. TR emt mM ‘ ten? i‘? j Sarah, without knowing anyWing Of the eircumstagces, | ageot to the Fort Kearney, South Pax and Howy Lake Wo } Me. Amos M. Lom.” Tt will be 9S by 100 feet: the frc ‘Mra. Tice deposed that she was the wife of the last wit Q Who closed the store? A. Think Tastisted a young | and told several persons so; kaw hor ast in Ostover; is | Wagon Road Pxpedition, vioe Beall, reigned wu Geo | of Tuckahoe white marble, made to corraspand with pene edt at ly, and ff positive that it is not | man by the name of Wagetal, 4 certain that it is the body of Sarah Bloom. Charles Corkery, Postmaster at Dubuque, lowa, reap w aes getty’: store, Bext door, Cost, $20,000, Architeet, ‘Mat Bloom; it resembled Jane Bloom, partion larly @. Did you go from there directly for the horse? A Mr. Fullerton, at this point, stated that he had been re- | pointed. man ye mn ph €, Wells 7 eet, house on Tuesday, ani leit | You, rir—to Mr, Wagner's quested toannonnce that the body would be interred on#on- | Samuel Hunt, Povtmacter at Jackeonville, Florida, re is Piast ta seem data Wein. ¢ ve Deaere-alie At No. 07 Marray street Hopkins Bro’s will erect « said she was going home wilh Q. Had you engaged a horse prior to thir? A. No, sir. day, from the Court House, and a funefal sermou preaghed ba 7 ain nang iving at John Oorley’e, & short distanos | Q Was there any pereow wiwy knew whore you ware | at 9o’clock, A.M. The murdered girl, whoever sbe might ben Noble, Pustmarter at Wetiiel, Marsnchucotts, | Jf. Burnes Memes oF ing, Maser 6. | Of very poculiar and heautifal dosign. Sie M8 foot by tag? sipoe, going? No, sir, be, was comparatively without frioude, and it woul! be Yub jn place of Gilbut W Coby, Bip, voy aw soe Mw on Tae Oh building No 129 Prout sirest, wear Wall, fer, From Honelute, ina Wailing which will cost $20,000. — 1c will be