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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1860. THE CASE OF WILLIAM MULLIGAN. Trial of Wiltem Mulitgan for Assault Gnd Battery with Intent to Kill, COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER, Before Hou Judge Gould. Nov, =e People vs. William Mulligan.—The de | fondant io this case was charged with attempting to shoot | ET ee do, aad ao collisioa will occur, for a0 eacroachmeuts will Disturbaace at Harvard Bers, So eh te be made, The disunion fecling in the Bouth ts doubtless | bg Greatly exaggerated, A sort of terrorism seems to pre- ident ref ara cog oy oe ‘ons 1 two wall {n some places, whick for the time appears to have Pom eckey an attack on ire, Grechinsa, followed DY some wrasbed out any manifestation of Union seatiment; but as | Totus demonstrations. the causes for this excitement are all imaginary, the Markets. . lection of a republican President in the constitu- PHILADELPHIA 8TOCK fiona! mode certainly sfording no exouse for it, ParLADS'PsIA, nog SZLLASKOUS. EE Powictos0 bs SURYA YORK, POPULAR sPabrss AMEBIOAS COPaR, PUBLISHED THIS Monn HAVANA 4 fa) PANAMA STRAMISRS, NEWS, LETTERS AND VaRistr, ‘The remaiat wi nation of the case of ome of the deputy we Court uZstl to mor sgred oe yo.re the farther © morrow mdrning. the crier adjourned Pow at ten o'clock A. M. “< The District Attorney, Mr. Nelson J. Waterbury, aad | his assistant, Mr. Anihou, appeared. for tne poopia; ie, aad ex Judge Paitiips and Mr. Bamoed for Mr. Mulligan. THE SUNDAY THEATRICALS—OONVIOTION OF THE DEFENDANT. a i Butler 9 ears, 9 months ty The vaeea eee friends of tbe oy ‘are invited to Aileod the funera:, from St. Peter's church, State stree!, pear Bond street, Brook)yn, this (Wednesday) afteracon, ai ewo o'lork | Bors —On Monday, November 18, at 287 Mott strest, Mis, Jamey Bowwe, daughter of Mr. William Oabill, o! 20, 1960. | _ Stocks steady. Pennsylvania tiate be, 08 , Reoding 1 Nov, 90.—mhe Py ws. Lindermuller —At about | THE HANDBUOS OF NEW YORK 18488 tt is reamomable to suppose that @ reaction will | Rallrosd, Tt. Morris, Canal, 53. policeman Oliver !set January, The particulars of the @olock, the po ‘eb con who were lacked | UPPerchinoh, county Tipperary, Ireland, ALL THE SPANISH ama: 3 000; soon take piace among ibe Southern people themselves, Peniasy ania Raliroad 33. i tasioags 2 Bee case are already well known, and there is little use in re- | up all might, ckme into oourt wiih a verdist of guilty. The fuporal wif take ise es the residence of ber | NTRIRs, which will overthrow the disunionisw at home, York at pat eating them, Tue court room was densely crowded, and | ————— Mr Teas. Meagher, No. 99 Greenwich strest, r OIROULATES "LARGELY AV EEYWumes, Mona, Nov. 19, 1960. Cotton—Salea to-day 1,500 bales, but ascureta quota tions cannot be given. Jasons, Be Nov, 20, 1340 Flour declined 26c.: sales Howard street aad Ohio su- rine, $4 8 1S, Saag heavy. Whost very dali and le, jnesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Hor remains | ken to Calvary ‘Cemete: a Irish papers please copy, Covart —On Sunday morning, November 35, Tasopos8 | H, and Mizabeth Oovart, in the AVY SB, 80D atroomaray Le “ > The relatives ‘and friends of the fami! It 15 @ great mistake to class the supportors of Mr. Brockiaridgeas disunionisis. Some few of them may be, but Mr. Breckinridge bimself, and bis supporters as a las, are, [ doubt not, as sincerely attached to the Union the audience chietly consisted of sporting mea, or those | ERALD. Whose tnteresta tended that way. Some two hours were spent in empannoling a jury, a } the examining and ch ging waa very long inalmost | The Southerm Secession Movemant-—Im- portant from I[ilinois—Affairs in ADVERTISEMENTS TaantiarEp REE, INSERTED ON MODERATE Texan, THE NOTICIOSO orrics.” “SPANISH JOB PRINTIN® poar of bia ‘es macy of those who for political purposes during the wer ved at $1 058 $1 16, soc ‘white at $1 2” | every case, At lengih the following gentlemen were are invited to, Feoont excited contest eought to fasten upon thom tho | 90h 4H. Comm Sunt White aa ellie ot BOs,” Comes da, | Sra 12, and tho cage progressed:— pe a at from the Arctic Ie- texington svensel ibis (Weasentap)” cop ha! DONE IN THE BRST STYLS wtigma of disunion, Should the conservative ane Union | cine 3c.: gales of Rio at 14346. Whiskey dull at 20)¢. S.B. Miller, Daniei Conover, gions—The epanese Kmbasy—The T thout further invitation, prctae ‘men to any particular locality be unable to cope with Puitapeuewa, Nov. 28, 1880. Ki Byatt, Burch Divorce Case—Local News of New ph =e baggy Cf morning, November ERATB RATI get Be cyte aholr adversaries, and South Carolina or any other State | Flour very dull and offered at $5 25 {or superfine, witd- G. Baska,” Weuha Market Reports, die. de. eee teesnal elit tale aed Ces ea eee ck Ria ‘under the lead of nullisers apd disunionists, who have for | ont sales. t declined Sc, a 63.: sales 4,000 bushels L. Buerck, The Fauny Henaip of today (Wednesday) will, | and Pacific streets, Rrocklyn, this (Wednesday) alter- (COMMENCEMENT OF A NSW VOLUME, years boon seeking « pretext for breaking up the govern. » $1 25 a $1 27; white, $1 36081 40. Corn declined B. D. Cook. with other matters, contain:—Despatches from the South- | 002, at three o'clock. ment, plunge {tuto robellion, and without cause amai! by force of arms the constituted ‘authorities of the Calon, there will be Dut one sentiment among the great mass of the people of all parties snd in all parts of the couatry, and that will be that ‘the Union, it must and shall be preserved;”” and woe to the traitors who are marshalled against it. Mr. Trombal! concluded his speech with a rehearsal of the poiata which be conceived to be gained by the elec. ‘tion of Lincoia, and retired amidat the most enthusiastic E Exevex o’CLoce, The Wigwam is still crowded, and Don Platt, of Ohio, is speakiog. Mrs. Linco!n gave a roception this evening, and was ‘visited by an tmmense number of people. Mr. Linoolm leaves here at eleven o'clock to-morrow, nd will arrive ia Chicago at seven in the evening, when there will undoubtedly be = demonstration of people to pee him, notwithstanding he wishes to travel quictly. ‘The statement of several Western papers, that Mr, Lin- Solu constaatiy receives large numbers of threatening let- ‘ers from the South, is unfounded. Some indiscreet epiaties bave reached him, but outright blackguardism Ie! ” alee 6,000 buabeis ee a 680. ae $10; bams, 190. a loc : sides, shoulders, Coflee—Rio at tise. a Ibe, whiskes dull at 2c. waste. Aunany, Nov, 20-1 PM. ‘thing dull and neglected; no ‘sales, except at «il rates. Barley. —Saies 5.000 buahols Canada W: at 66c., afloat; a fair ‘Irticle of 3 000 bushels do on privateterms, ‘and 5 000 bushels do., to arrive from Bay Quisie, at 60, Whiskey—Sales 100 bbls. at see. Alsayy, Noy 90-6 P.M. Flour dull, with retat! démaad only. Wheat 20 enies. Oats: sales of 7,000 bushels State at 36%(c. Coru dull, but saleable in lots, at 6c. for Weatern mixed, Kye sales of 1,600 Duabels canal at ay tig vory dull and depressed: sales at a low ‘igure: 63c. iter, and 66c. for fair Canada West, afloat and to ale this afternoon 9,000 bushels ce Toronto, ailoat, at 730, Whis- key: sales of 100 bila. at 19 ssc. TPALO, Nov. 20-—1 P.M. Flour dull and nothing doing. Whent dull acd no sales. Corn stanay: sales 10,000 bushels at 47c. Whiskey nomi- pal. freights ul Lake tmports—1,000 bbls. flour, 56,000 bushels wheat, 10,000 bushols corn. Capal ex ris—68, 000 bushels wheat, 1,200 buabels corn, 7,000 buebeis oat BerFavo, Nov. 20—6 P. M. Flour dull apd unchanged. Wheat—No eales. Corn steady: sales 20,000 bushels at 47¢ Other graine quiet. Whiske y—-No sales; pominai at 13c. Canal freights stea- dy at 16c. on corn and 189, on wheat to New York. Lake imports—3,000 bbis. flour, 93,000 bushels wheat, 16,000 bushels corn, 30,000 bushels oats, Canal exporta—-48 000 bushels wheat, 45,000 bushela corn, 1 000 bushels rye. Mr. Anibon, the Assistant District Attorney, thea roso ‘and explained the case to the jury, a'ter which he pro- ceeded to call his witnesses, The first was Ambrose W. Oliver, who, being duly = said—I was an officer on the 20th of Jan Inst; 1 saw the ‘igoner on the evening of the 20th at No 676 Broadway; went there to eject Mr. Mulligan, at the complaint of Mr. Morrissey, policeman Hawes was with me; I went into the bouse, and Mr. Morrissey gaia, pointing to Mul- ligan, ‘There is the man—{ want him put out of the hovse;” I explained to Mltigan why I was there, and requested bim to leave; he said he would not go, and appeared to be very ADEVy, jhe said that it was a pudlic beuse and that he a right to be there; he was very abuetve ard would listen to no reason; ‘Mulligan took a Piste! out of his pantaloons pocket art put it foto his ‘coat pocket; he then took out the Pistol, pointing it at me, saying that he woud defend himself if] attempted to cst bim; Hawes, the other officer, went to the station houve and returned with hoers, whea Mulligan tuded he would go, | do vot recollect the names of the other oflicers; Kent was one, but be is eine dead: the pistol ‘was a revolver; on the way to the station house a friend of Mo!ligun took his ptstol from him; 1 think bis ui wns (Neal: {tfrom him, and gave tt to Gaptate Dicks at the station bouse; the pistol waz loaded; Mulligan left Morrissey’s he wanted to go away, mi told bim be must go to the station house; he opposed it, Dut officer Kent and I took him there: when I was called upon to go and arreet Mulligan}! was up stairs ia the station houge; | did act know Muiligaa particularly; [ had orn States, giving accounts of the Progress and Present Position of the Secession Sentiment; Advices from Spring- field, defining the Policy of Mr. Lincoln relative to the Southern Movement; Letters from Our Correspondents at ‘different European Courts, and the Latest News relative to the War in Italy; Letter ‘from St. Paul de Loando, giving an account of the Homeward Passage of the Japan. ese Embassy; A full History of the Burch Divorce Case; Interesting Extracts from a Letter written by a Lad at- tached to Dr. Haye’s Arctic Expedition; The Testimony be- fore the Coroner's Inquest in the Alleged Wife Potsoning (Case at Bergen, N. J.; The Latest News from California and Utab; Obituary Not'ces of Sir Charles Napier the Esrl of Dundonald, and tho Duke Decazes; All the Local News of New York and Vicinity of tmportanos; Reports of the Cattle, Provision and Money Markets, and all in- teresting nows matters of the preceding week. ‘Tanme—$3 8 yoar; four centa a single copy. Subscrip- tions recetved at the office, northwest corner of Fulton | ‘and Nassau streets, New York. Single copies for sale at — the counter and by all news agente. Advertisemonts ferted at the usual Hanarp rates. Drawings of Noes . aren 2 State Lot- city, on Senter, November 90, ox, ‘n the 68th year of her The relatives and frients of the family are re spectiully juvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-ia-iaw, C, Chesterman, No. 306 Third aveaue, bel (Wednesday) afternooa, at one o'clock, Fioon.—On Tuesday, November 20, after a short but | severe illness, Joux Foon, im the 20d year of bis The friends of the family, and the members of rotec tor Engine Company No. 22, and the Second Company Gotbam Guard, are respectfully inviled to attend the funeral, this (Wedneadsy) afternoou, at ove o'clock, from atham street, without further Gimscuxs —On Monday, November 19, Joan Hanan are reapect{ul!y ) aver. his late renidenee, 191 botice. Guscumn, aged 3 years and 7 months. The relatives and friends of the fami! invited to attend the funeral, this ( noon, atene o'clock, from the residence of his parent: corner of Hamilton avenue and Wicks street, Brooklyn Gry —On Monday, of the late widow November 19 oy, aged 4 years and 7 months. balf-past one o'clock, | from \ne residence of bis mother, No. 136 Wet Nine- teenth street. Hie remains will metery for interment. Hore —On Tuceday morning, November 20, after ® Lipgering iluewe, JUisA ANwa, wite of Wililam Hopper, ia the 37th year." her age. ‘The friends sod relatives of the {amily are respectfully Joun Gvy, oaly son 3 aoqtalutabeed of the family, aad those P eridan, are respectfully | HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZING. Bo. Oraen e Part TPP a ct, Ortental ‘Houck ne tJ ube K Soy, Doe Medbow: Parte oe 1b9 Bedoag: eor Trae Ce Christmas Drea: Thema Olver's “Coybier,” Ri en 8 Appeal 2 aes \gtie tor Lite pit Twere Catz 1a Heaven. Vuio This bast.”"—IV, Ad Valorem, By Joha Ruatim 4 Sun's Nepeniance » ib. 7 Record of Current X vents, aa Smooth. am Post, aud Methostst Hees, gad threats of violence are indulged in only in a few in- Oekuoo Now 2), 186d, | 260 Words with him while on duty; when I went into | tertes.-WOOD, EDDY & CO., maul ane te oo stances, and these bear evidence of originating in tho | _ Flour dull. Geals of all descriptions tet’ Oana! | 2 house Mulligan wan sitting in the bask parlor: there aah eraae a Tso in Forty-nisth street Eleventi: ave : freighte unsettied, with declining tendency: wheat 1ic , | 648.00 trouble at the ime, Mesure. O'Neal aud Dancy , , ae en, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten o'clock, without pea a= Jowest sources on their face, Verbal and written requests | oor 10 to New York. Take tmporisete6c) easacis | Were in the room: ome others were there, butt do not | 15, 46, 17, 5, 69, 8, 1, 3, 2, M0, 18, 26, “ 39. qed gaa e wal ads Tr. am Tora, ‘am to resign for the sake of the country bavo been mado by | wheat, 1,760 buehels corn, 4,100 bushels barley, 5,509 | XPom their pames: they were doing novhing particular|y 60, (Beawaie” Gian sh, fo a. 3 3.3 eas —-On Tuesday, November 20, after ashort ilivess, Uni Tied Set Se well meaning mea saxious for the progervation of the | bushels peas. Canal exports—2 050 bbis. i» hhimnelf. be did not rise unt!! I spoke to bie, kad told | Oleulare sent free of 0 charge. by 04 abate & Lowa, youngest child of George W. aud Kate | ‘ona. Opera Olonie, Balt Union, wiilea were kindiy received, but producod no | Ova bushes te: o0 wmers meas een’ | him tiai Mr. Morristey wanted him out’ of the Ore WOOD, KDDY & 00-8 tine int en Sven s Naw MONTHLY Aga. ‘oftect Se ee ioe OP houre, acd I wanted “him to go; oficer Tiawes Baayen ey 8 Hees tks dusmeee or hae gagemenia which they are. oa # nCAG0, Nov. 90 was with mo at tho time: Mr “Morrisey was in ‘: = avited 10 atead Be funeral, (com the reaiae of ies Seehivisteced ot "aa, of heh th toe News from the National Capiial. lour firm. Whest dull and lc a’? fay, font ng the room at the time; I adeacced towards bin, when he Deww' ngs of . ‘s Delaware raday aller soa and atiract!ve thea apy whlch baw 40,000 burhels at 770. for Northweste: " his posket and pointed it at =e > Washoe IR Wasuzsctox, Nov. 20,1860. | for No. 1, Tde. a 74Xc. for 2, in store. Co: Sook the pistol from bis poi Po . “Rosse County, Oars 277, Nov. 20, 1860 E.D.,0n Monday, November 19, Penabor 7S, home rowan, which appears tw Tm ing om been ordered to tho Macedo | higher: sale 14,000 ‘uisbels fat Sd in store. Gata quiet, | SA7:0R that if I touched nim | should do a0 at my peril; i 64, 69, 10, 7, 71, 60, 17, 27. 29, 31, 43, of crop, Zacuamax Dupeastx, youngest gon of William a he Arat of a series of articlee tecrtbing Life tm e eeeeaten seen ane Seen aoe : Receipis—4,700' bbls. Jour, 49,000 buahela wheet. 47,000 | C4 not arrest him, for be kept mo at bay: ofticer Tate ‘ConsoupareD Levee, CLass 398, Foy, 20, 1360 oI. and Fraaces Lee Bing, syed 1 year and 10 monies a 19 be ilowiraied from charac tertwie Bian, Bow dtting out at Portsmouth to jola the home | pushols corn. Sbipments—S1,000 burhels war guts | bad ot come back from the station Bouse at the time this 64, 61, 42, 75, 69 11, 62,'74, 73, 22, 55 “1 wit! ba Intorred in Greenwood Cemeteroy her will be commenced @ new story by sqadron;—Captain Glynn, Lieuterante, Morino, Fitzgerald, | 100 en wheat to Buflalo, Sigit excbange oa New York, | 100: Pace: Mr. Morrisacy. was sitting on the cze of ine | Glreulare seu free of ses Te FRANcR, 7, TimonoRe 1:80, Chua expectel 10 08 Cound ad rage 8 2 bank rates advanced to 7 per cent premium, an 7 i, : Franklia, Ward and Baboock; Sargeon, Grier; Assistaat = stating before Justice Kelly that Morrissey was armed, [ Wilmington, Delaware. ‘s and (riends of the family, also the mem mace Arrancemeataw Surgeon, Inglehart; Paymasier, F. T. Dann; Batawain, Cixcaymart, Nov. 20, 1960, | Might have done eo, however: am not certain that the b ths Tita Seatheee Loren Vex 1, cok ten vate de’ and "The MAll on the Fioas,’ fo Miller; Gunner; Allen; Carpenter, Wisner, Flour very dull at $4.60 for superfine. Whaat dul! and | PWt0l of Malligun we cookie; Be potated [6 directly st | Impossible Becession.There is no iH bere ot ie intding Untee entaiinec ice reameetely | eee era, dneribog Ls A gentleman who arrived here to-day from Kansas, re- eho at iia abc ae ba kegel and it was capped and ioaded: T4o not Feow ihe maker: I ete That RNOX'S gentlemen's tints are retaliate a | na ta ene tate rl, (hie (Weanensey) atarncon, | sat Denery Sra? 9008 lte. aumteou amantee, eae 4 ‘On 2 from bis late residence, No. recow! street, wil. nom | 2 . 2 ared from personal exn si tg = — | ited “up in the caual style: on the ede wall es ® puzzle t> Yovember 19, sudileniy, Mr sielgate. for th people will leave there before winter seis in, in order to | Receipts «oe rw me 88,900, "scan ia. moans | decanters and glasses; I ve there was & fro ben meen "rev ata cap Wares ph nme | Bain the American Express Com: | woga-.ne 8 coatinasve s8 Brea, trease ot the hers ecw" ton. i “ * | im the house; I know a faro bank; I had no writ- | corner. port wach tame received ‘rom te one sail a Burch Divorce © se'<‘taae, 1s. "Money market qcist snd’ unckanged | femplaint was mondo; I n't reccligt Muligan mying | Grand ly Holiday This, at Bar- J iy racist iaitngow and the fanera! wil take at a ncauteston ts cap pai ce prac Aue Meanie oc Sic reve dre Se that’ Morrissey waa uot the owner of the house. fdont | NUM'S Museum —Rose Rimer is performed at 3 and 7%, | luis Iato residence, Livingston Manor, Columbia county, %, vate Hurary. Besties Ge - reeollest ng thst he had loat money there: ho sali | Sick f Mand the Lintag Azteca, What I Ii’ Avuars, Y., this (Wedneaday) afterooon, at'two o’cl ook, egatine ‘kan eum: Navmnviim, Il, Nov. 20,1890. | ahe Industrial Congress or Working | {hat it wana puivic ga nbliog noose, and that he bad a | 8° "sible ai allhours, TO . | umes 0m Seseiey Horeber 96, Mis, Mare Viut. | & iw, pared ‘The court came ‘nro seesion at nine o'clock. After call- Me Commonweaith, right there, bot that I had pone; I recollect bim saying Fars—Fars—At Whites Hat Empo- i Lodge No. 204 r ry’ i" eter, Jormerly of foes me paras tere tng the Jury, the enso was opened for the complainant by | The morning session of the Congress took pince yeater. | {nat lt was s gambling house aul! that Tought to re ort | rium, 216 Broadway, retalled at wholesale prices vie ricaen ei Gane the members of Palestine | Zaster and Scenery 7. Boch of ome arent ta salen bas ‘Mr. Miller, and for the defence by Mr. Beckwith. The atten A. M.,at the Metropolitan Academy, No. 93 ce bydety me Bet Sees Grtaing to Lodge No. 204, F. SA. M’, are reepcotfully reqaested to | D&e# made ‘be subject. a ae wlsiee The roaule of Bpoesbes oocupled the morning session. bes ' sited Gestive eameeving tne quenien ot t0 Wa Tide tne force, | -assian and Hudson Bay Sabie Ka aitend the funeral, from her late residence, No 67 Miko bere x Wociltod He tdtracy ndcogrined P| avenue, and was opeved by A. T. Daas Presi- ur oY castred. poery questions be ans i, At GENINS, 513 Broadway. street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock body psimates In the afternoon the evidence was Commenced by the dent of the Commonwealth, calling the moeting to order, Bums: Crary We Sen ness McCaxtuty —On Taesday, November 20, of consumption, Feading of the doposition of Margaret O'flara, a domes- | and reading the anaouncemeat and objects of the assem. | sod tint he'yas's the habit of being ara. rolble; | Cnudren’s Fare Retalled at Whotesate | sinosbar ice d 96 years and 's mont “ Record ot Ourreat a ana ats Stent Bes es eae area eet” Peg Ld bly, which were for the purpose of raising « capital of | ene om vo yep enp ed -) Nrrsaoned —— eee athe iuativen ond friends of the famliy aro savite ar om ) | did a eras as long as tue wit: | i “ - the house Bareb: came frequently tees $1,000, by means of ten dollar shares, which capita! | pees was sober on tho aight of th Of the arrest. pom s Furst Furs! Fura: Sold at Who Moproe stree!, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two the fall of 1857, Burch was away; Stuart camo eveniage | could be increased from time to timo, as necessity rs- | Q [Md Mr. Mulligan act towards you in an aggressive | sale pi a, Way. — ee Novena ao Sm land forenoons, and cams home with her from down town; juired. This sum of money would be used in . | manner, or did he do so in a di ve manner’ A. As I} " a soap , (a r “A © Tbe \ bere. Mrs. Borch always saw bic wnen bo called; on one ooca’ | “hate or euch ¢ Se cere aati yoo | Went towards him be held the plato! at me and defied me; | wince brety ne eee ein ees et | tion, Mrs. Mans cisineats, wife ofthe late Joh Mu pea, every Seas. They Sn Soe fe met bias tay oo — po and supplied to th po i nities | SEs ecteey, tie sect oaaes eats | “"ifer ‘tematon will be. taken to New Rochelle for iter pom paid, for Twenty Seg fo meet bim, they went into or | working men, yupplied to them {a smal! quant! john Morrireey, the next witness called, being duly , ie ., ” {rom Qogether, and the door was shot; Mrs. Pit- | gt wholesale pricae, thercby checking the action of apses- | SWorm, Bal!—I know the defendant: I saw hin on the | »W/m@tes, Fare 20 per cont tose tnan Broasl- | ment thie (Wednestay) morning, at nine o'clock, from bers houme ney called and wanted to see Mrs. Barcb; | ia : bight of tee 20th of January io my heme, 616 Broedway; ” “ scans no Fee yeh No, 196 a street. I told he ahe was engage, she said she bad called for a lors. | I think that Dancy and Milligan were talking tocetber | Shirte—Bix for 66. a "cen ae a ook. Taft bor and west tothe door of the back parlor | A Bosiness Committee and a Commities ou Rowolsttons | when I came back irom tbe station house: I tad the oi ee es, eat eeenten Mane seas rine Nevin, ag: ra 4 and knocked twice before it was opened; it was opeacd they ” | | cers there waa tho man; Mulligan asked the officers what | Msde from, smamnang on : wane . , ‘ A "ine0’ to Mewen by Mrs. Burch, she did not look was somewhat | Nene eadreieed tie mectiey, The iaare mg nereral | Suthority they had: Oliver showed him his shield, but he | Dee Castham street, corner of Peart wil take place this (Wednesday) aftersoon, Tisermly, extending fromm Jace, 1500, to Mevemer, tated abe told me to give the book to Mra Pitneye, | reported, and the following wore olscted the ollsore of | tA thai Le did not recaguise that as authority: be then | gay wine Shirts for 8, Warranted to Fit. ence of her parents, No, 190 Fuiton street - wich f aid Mrs. Burch ad. Stoart remained in ths back the meeting:— backed away and changed m pistol from his pantaloons | SOOD T'S Gat Mawafectern ae Drone } ‘ » ‘ parior eome time after this; Mrs. Burch wes 09; dressed ‘Preident—Dr. J. F. Snodgrase. | pocket and put It into hie coat pocket; Mulligan was Shirt factory, wer | ro Tuesday November 20, Miewaut Nowtox, do receive company; another afternoon when 1 went jexars. J. Commerford, H Boasy, M. | S002ing me all the time: I told Oliver that he was armed | San eeeoneere ates aged 57 years, 1 month and 14 days. t cali io supper I noticed that Mrs. ‘Young, CT Siowart, wy | and to be careful: Mulligan them pulled out bis pistol as | Jeffers, 573 Broadway, fo: hy io present The frienda ana ecquaintanoes of the family re- oat Burch’s sud balr were disarrange!; re | jersey; M. ‘Neal, of ookiy a Mise 3. M. Johason, a | Oli rer apy him, and, pointing it at bira, told him 1 sell bie Boots and Shove 35 onyie 9 ook 2. ‘account of | epcotfully ppg ‘toe funeral, this (Wednond y) Batra Copy, gratia. ry Ou) member anvther morniog: Mrs. Burch went down Core 4 Symes, ¥ tirs. LM. Brisbane. to touch bim at bis peril; 1 think that Oitver told Hawes to | Pres#ure- Beateng, te ee | a Magazine acd Harper's Weekiy, together, Ons town with Mis Spaulding; both came home with ‘Mersrs. ST. Thompson, H. 0. Baker, ©, | £0 8nd bring some more officers; | told him so too: more : : | bs on tee allt tiie alate en teieon z Stuart; ail weut inte the Wbrary for @ short time od Mrs. A. M. Spence. Officers came, aud then Mulligan leX the houso; Tibink| | | 24 Vtfe ing Photograph jtkemes | Pant—At Cornwall, Orange connty, on Monday, No __MARPAR 4 MBOTESRS, Publanor ‘Mrs. Burch weat into the dining room to look ai the gar- T romained {1 tt.6 house. | for eards, letters, books, keepsakes, Ac . for # vember 19, Amvoxs P, Pan, ip the 224 year of hi» age st nn nn den; I opened the door and went into the next room; they * aametes semen, rose oxamincd—The trouble occurred at 676 Broadway; TOL i id Broasway, | The, relalives Fo Boe gt etl hep Jeft to go to the grapery; I went into the diniog room aad | _ In the afternoon seaaion «three 7 i.) she Committee on | {had an ivtoremt ix the house at the time of tue dimoalty, » | Zoned. Petts an: y= popfenn np pony hn aw them walking in the grapery; saw them Ren ee reine (inroe V M:) the Committee 08 | and pad control; since that Iown it all; Mours. Dancy, Owners of Horses Will F Dr. Tobias’ | to attend the funeral, {rom the ‘retidence rotber, nana aia sido door: Stuart wan 1a tho ox’ of kissing ‘Senn eloqeens spoons addressed tho mocting oon cach in | Petrie, MoGan, Keren and mysoli wore owners | fied wwett 8: ity genta, superior ty anyth ning street, between egy beng peantys, ALL KINDS OF PASERX, 4, she had ber bonnet on and was without ashawl; she was | Sree ‘the two ara neve adopted. fue preamble to tue | [Sd my share Of the expenses; Mulligan had booe at ib | bral he sere my ey od the ia (Weaneniay) afternoon, Po gg ag ann eee a Ce ET a ae ee take eealding | whole being wary lengthy, we inerely give the spirit, | Bouse before, he hed played there two or three times; he | sirest, New ¥ magest sont Waid. and Mary ann iiseme, aged Tt aon “Unawnae was pot with them; after they care Mra. Burch | ich was to Yoo eflect tbat ine present system of trade MBE bare been at the houre without my knowledge; { == Pain ope Pn preg That eed and Stuart were alone in the library, with ‘and commerce was detrimental ani wicked! injurious to | feiently go to Trey; the reason that I went for aa officer Wheeler & Wilsons Sewing Machines. Ae fends of the fam!’ ny | Du. Si INDI a STRERT, BOSTON closed; don’t kuow how long; remember Stuart | the working classes, and ought to be radically reformed, | Wa# !bet Mul igan was in the house, he had his band on OF FIOB 606 BROADWAY. NBW YORK. The relatives anc fr mil are res} 3 | was ‘at the house another morning: Mr. Burch | Tho two resolutions read as follows | is pistol: T saw it Teaw the bandis: I think that be | faciiivies for man's and the tavited $e attend tbe funeral thie (Wesneaday) 1 | CONCENTRATED LMAVIN tthe remuit of exretal oan was not at limo; Mra. Burch was expecting two famale | “"bestivnd, That ine preseat ayatem of traie and com. | came there to order me out; his errand was to toll Dancy ¢ fa ae ay nn begga ange “ey friends from the Bast that evening: Stuart was ' prodects or, wat be shoud cease bis partuersbip with me, or else dv | Wilson Swot.—In Ossining, Westohester county. | 40 by natog tt 1s ahter, more diceatinte with ber ia the library; bet! rang; I went to tne door, | no business in New York, the two were sitting cote t) | ny to furnish thelr Bew four o'clock on } 4 morning of et; oy anes Lg Dut stoped at the Library door and aaked if Mrs Baro | ty ani coorequest Jezredation ia gether; I asked Mulligan to go out «< the Bouse; Recalled | menta, ome ig | coma sisd'the whove yreraratics (or tee oven seed Gm amuwed would see anybody, think sbe hesitated, and Stuart stid | dition of the laborer. therefore tuey should be abolished, | ™¢ ome Dame, T doa’t recollect what; [then went tothe chines pty 2g. | ep minuies, ‘ . + { ied "y - - i was cagaged; when Icamo back Mra. Baroh aud Stuart | © a7 That. the great principice of equity and jus | “M@cera to put him cat; he did kot say I had & M ee ae poy tog wae | Fe Sates Sates cea which toe ‘Wore atuading at the door, she said, “Margaret, would | tice upon which the «xchange of the products of th | authority, but intimated that | was @ paid buliy _ anes prejudioed d ‘he Sowing Machine business. ‘the relatives and friends of the family, and Pa | quently of aa tnferior quality, rendering the bread more or seoMr Farsam ” | told her he told me to say you were | jorer—the only producer of te wealth of the wor for the house; be did not menace mo, when YN. Jon Oy inves | less ao wholesome opgaged; Steart said, “Oh, Margaret, that's all right— | pre rpy tee My thet all | I came back from the station house they were tn Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses Cle ther, Milton St ae respectfully ag A 7 la aa reverts economy, 008 auvtog le effected im you Gid just wuat [ told you.’ she was paying chesker® | 1461 shoud themselves reoe | the seme position as when I left: the policeman asked him | without taking apart. Plain and fancy dye the feveral, from bis nem am foe lo. 73 West Thir. | cent. ace) ‘with Stuart wheo | left: I know of Stuart’s coming one oauet of their 0 to go with bim; I don’t know whether Mu!!igan asked for rcry ‘street, corner way, B. LORD. Bs cighth street, thi: (Wednesday) afternoon, at three evening last fall i think Mre Barch let him in; they went Prone meeting th | @ warrant; be Fore on the entrance of the oilicer: 1 don’t | saemapiniedieneiinasetetoteipereesncte —. Mood euian a tn into the pacior: Stuart wout ia last; I closed the door; | of ying that I would be responsible for nis betn; Herring's Patent Champiom Fire ana TRNER —On Monday morning, November 19, at ty remember another morning Stuart called and stay i ailigan retrested ag the officers 9 | pargler Prodi bates, $08 Broadway, concer of Murray cirest, | °'cl0m, Jom Tunzen, a the T9Xh year of his age. Tip a wasner oyually 4 hour and a ba'f or two ours; he was alose with Mrs. | him, with his han! on his pistol; I don't recolkct hand New York. The relatives and friend —ae nae ee repostfulty | of ke ten or mel, & barrel o! oar wa Barob ; coth ing 4 that Iknow of on that occasion: | 4,7, ernie seation a ms | Ving’ my pistol; I ad: towards Mulligan with the oe hae tn. Un tare ae te ed iy mao hao about $50 pounds of remember Mr. Stuart calling very often; don’t kugw how He or aun, ba neae a | officer: I saw bim oeliperately draw the pistol, and point Steinway & Sons’ Overstrnng Grand 2 4 ans lence, No. saat : ereee ‘couleramay Ye tee ate ‘pe IY ‘ame many times, remember bis carrying bocks under bis | °F : om See tae fe the pistol at the officer; Tein under the impretsion that | and square Pisuoe are now cenaliered the best manufactured; * see SE ze = | pectage any feresi capable of ordinary alieniion ‘arm; think thie was when Mrs. Barch was in New York; coment Wen eoonys the weapon wasa self cocker; | don’t think ft was a | &rewarranied for five years. Wareroome 82 and 44 Walker st. Vaypayar a rook | 12 ss werday waren, es the prsncen cat ee aan wll avariasly be tlakie come Stuart's calls were made in the morning whiie Mr. Barch a Ni aga ps | Colts revolver; be stood about fire minutes abusing my- yaaer 2, A oe = Lay uz, A, wile of Heory | tarory was at the bank, or eveving; he spent hie time duriog | '®'704' | golf and Oliver before he crew the pisto!: the olficersat | Now Within Reach of Al). andeveer, In the 27th year age ® these catia wth Mrs Burch: they were genora'ly alone Mr. Dave, who, ie ¢ this tine eaine into the room, and Mulligan had to leave, | Grover & lisker's Osiehraied Nolwieas Family Sewing | | The relatives and friends of the family are reapecttally can’t remember of Mie. Buch detining ts one otiet com marks, said that yA 7 auiera 3 though very much averse to it; Oliver was not armed at | Machines. Prices ewabliahed for seven years, ‘aw ted to attend the feneral, fro redenee Dany ead receiving Stuart, do not remember to have | Tdleally impure; ‘bal i ihe working me | the time; Tid not tell Over to inake this complaint, | | 4ewarda 0 shsaweg, Now Yet. | Sonn atcoe ‘venus, on Taareday | omeen Stcart walking cp and down the avence before the = Cag ey Raggy sane andes ralged ‘ paid bim no money for the purpore. 05 Broadway, afternoon, at two o'c! | : tosse, end coming in when Barch left; recollect, afVer | seicate tbat Dove Dut themscives cou 4 tistioguis! new. | sad eenmen society aad eatians tt tee eet ‘ | ‘Foe afunie bactfally somporndos® from perfestiy Hire exa> visite, Mrs. B coming up stairs, her face very rod igo | and expla ned to the jory their defence, viz. that no pistol MISCELLANEOUS. — ] & fiumhed so much that 1 noticed it! recollect his In thelr pace might be elected boners men from ‘eit | wag yaised against the officer, and that Mulligan hed wee ae OF 8 ye - i own class, and it wat their doiy to unite to | by ; “F WH RVERDALI/S SONS.—WBDDING CARDS AND | 8B¥ other principle in the Cour, pertectiy, ant the sume’ ‘there 00@ afternoon in a ihe Bisse “Cn tant tome ect the <I th ant 4 ‘& perfect right im the house; aleo that the officer bad ao ‘of the. ea, 106 eet, i | Of foar ~ | produce more sweet, ps sishie bread tac cam Imtle, I usteaed sad beara Sey © #0, don’t! ism py (Age al ucn—aey Seo gh he ~ ouabon ity to arrest Malligan, he beteg quiet and pesce- ™ SS 2 Palton cireet, Few | omained ibromgh te aid yeaa. | nile for cakes sad pay Saedes'« srmething to thet i heh few them | Atvor farther remarke be said ihe present contemplated | “2 *: ine officer entered the house. = —r od | Sg : fs together, #) close ctted ‘tam{pation witnesses defen , te mate b, atm be uae er ae _— an oe ssosciation might Im Unelve moaine be mado 40 strong bine Ly me pene Ta R@e-TER GRAS CARD AND OFERB | Eiceis af toe scturers, aad Drove is cmp ae my notice. do owith «her back ageiast that it would be tmposeibie for la + commenced, and the Oret witness called was Bi _nofbitien. A satin Tie for wedding card: in perfestion. of public sop ced eutenaed Gn. the ote; stood ber; again, on Le Bynn med Wile ia price and sot the came | _ Olicer James D Hawes, wbo being duly sworn said—{ i x RATER stew Korager. the 16h january iy, Mrs. Bare came ie ane aoe therdby lor ag: thee tea | Mae with Oilver on the aight ie quention T AT gm eats coe tae es 3% PRENCE | fe Burch could live with ae ees ebe felt baciy, and | po ll ge og Bag san" * “Toey ould tae Lm hg =) AL, OOONAC BITTER® IMMEDIATELY Rp dour; mis thong gaid she bad better go away fo to bave that man | ~ ‘ani cvery member | me my beni was turned ; er Hevea diarrbca, eqs sed Scions opeete, 5. Punished: wished they would kill him: recollect ber tel!- | | hands when I went into t 1D, sola importer, 66 street, ‘and for sale by Sees ee teed ene deri pr: = you after ‘ll druggists, bare and groveries. many ladies coald not overcome, never bear her igi before speak but aifectionstely of Mr. Buren, ir. Barch's treat. | [22 He the poke agaast ihe for & warvent: 1 cones bam cam. GLAM, CHANDELIERS, Pt-4 RD GOODS, 40., Leah Mieke Adeaddl ment of his wile * py heepdcasg gg hr geineyee 2 ° hb $000 thes 0 ik Oct resngnte Has; we then advanced ‘We are determined to sell, and will make tan obvect for | aiftad | gether se above, om't tie butter, ‘An ergumest mating td Poe Mig nn aa ino of tele ‘sto towards bim to arrest him, when be changed the pistol those who wish to buy. sti ehonge 9 Knead (atom joel, and Dake fm) ye defence to cross examine the witness. The Court took the | Jt “eounded (he knell of thousaats of laborers” | trom one pocket to another; J saw him bare the pistel by EV. BAUGHWOUT & flow oven qcoatter ender advicnment until to morrow. Bee ye yp catia onan stew ear bis side: (liver then asked me to go to the station house ~ Noa 488, 490 and 42 Hrosdway, corner liroon BUCK wHBaT CARER~7) The deposition of Betsey Pitaey wae then read. It | ts fain ihue co unerating they coud “obtan for bin piswl; before! left Mulligan was swearing at those = Olt rehugh’s Wig—Partings un- sncunkel Wiles ak meee ameey eoueres te Se ime #he called on Mrs Surch for | ‘Gellar end 0 bait ¥ Te te Se Sa about bi stainable, to be had only as bia fastery, 29) Broadway, corner | J Geediar bent to a teeth ant anol gute a ; thought nothing of being told that Mra. Burch | $$ (oUer Ais s Rall lens por ‘colee anne pelea aks Gresy-esamined=-t dia os biro suse the pistol | Of Reade atreet, opposite Btewart’s. 5 wan eogages - ao ~ . when round, when iver ja! pu Bank oF toe Keres The dep sition of Cartisie Boyd was then read. He was | # articles much eneaper and casdultersted down that ptetol, he had the pistol at bis side: Morrissey Besutiful Complexion.—Latra’s Liquid New Tous, Oot 15, 198) tn the habit of visiting at the house of Mrs. @urch from |, M!* S:RS¢s was thea paid ix that pot enough to arrest a mau, raising © | Pearl has achieved a cepoty ap baring we oamee ion teeame Dr Voa Monohuiaher ated me “or dec/unm very mi saemm 2808 to 1840: i> the fall of 1857 he vir'ted the house very | “Te eave her experiea pistol at an eftcer? | told Malligan thet I wes then oe | Ove ced Yar ana ‘Cb road Sale ee SS | (Ssts goed eo orel nad lead ue iby in hin Yer favor crequentiy a gich sa Uirve times 8 woe, the visite were | ceasing 18 en beat ' uty, end teat be hed bette gp w capa s 7 vay a bie fas wmeipal y wo Mee rl, perbe; ‘was alone with her > jays Howe, 1B ra |. deposed ' [orn tress times dering thts ported, they woreacs alone | fan to be treated fairly Ny employers re 400 B6r ogoker. working at the Navy Yard, 1 was in Use howe | Christodoro’s Ha: r Dye, Wiss ana Py three quarters of a0 bose: ‘these visite were’ generally | % age oly tw. A (ine, newee 2 th saying that he tad come there to see Danay, s gentle P CARR —Pive conve of Sour end these tenspecnetel of «nade in the absence of Mr. Bareh; at the invitation of | South, about whom so mush was en wetten Toe wan, aod bad no busioese with bia The witcess on, ri'ted towrtbar wit ene cup of batter two of Mra Bw Sometines written, sometimes verbal; | “a ia the true # ugh bite the here merely corroborated the preceding witness in rela wether mix wih mk bee = (i | Afler relat oa \e the trouble between the olflcer and Mulligan | dices VO! ube Bate abo aa | nerseds she sald that" These cn the qurstion of authority, Mulligan told Morrisecy | wat raters oat Saree me pop ou pro pone that be bad oothing to do with the house, and that |t was Between Fifth and Bite avendien. " - ~ boose, & pubile gamb! sod be bad aright there, Toe witnee? bere again testified lo the ame facts as the other ywn horse was alone with her but once, thie was at the house of a i Borly, ate party; we eat on the stairs GR see poe perha earter of an hour, this was in October, 1869, 4 w itueesen, with the except! ra tbat he stated that he told Pine, Bayi all Rita of rich Jeweiry and C i this putes the court adjonsas’ Wal to marrow mera. | 128 the social jowition of the the cihcera if they would Jet him talk, to Mal!igaa kumtsh aod fwigg Washes, by the celebrated mabere Onerien qansews CARS") ing | aed the profesional man-—thet wae impossible—but ya ae that be would get him ont of the house; as soon aa the Tatler, Cooper, Toblaa, Levitt, ‘Jer fe. Peres | os Loavan. ines oupe ofaager | ig reinforcement of off.cers. came Muil'gan le \the bouse: | did of Mo Any pistol poluted at the oliver while I was pre- pent | wae wi weaty feet of him, when I weal to- wards Halligan be told me to go away, that they had oo woes, froband » to see tne day wheirthe extreme distance between her ay thom would be lees, Until the North emancipated white slaves, abe recommended they should leave the | Diack ones alone Mr Bris state? that the workiaemen bad the power tive Siave Excitement tn | Chicago. ‘Cracaoo, Nov. 20, 1860, ibe caase Of ih tes ead’ the. ot action of these Polson tho stomach aod liver in ibe grand secret of tbewr an See directiona bo YOLD were Ae SS REDUCED PRI Ba. om persons cogaged rescue 1 r4 right to arrest Dim. | was prevent the whole time of the J The eubecriber two Invoters of An iss took oon ocledieg ‘ne Saee tylko | to redress the evile they were ailtieted with, f they oly —f Kruptanse Wise Dold Hunting Ouse Busiioh Paseee Levers i for the arreat of the gir! for a breach of the peace | Dad am intelligent head to direct them. He wmeke Francis O Neal being callot, teatided that he wae pre hs, Use pel Paeete: Dy We Vaited states Mareba’ ont Ores Sherif who | Of the present cri, and gave it as 6 sent on the ight ‘0 question | The Lalence of the test! Publie moplne Seneca Manatee far Sot. served the indicted 1a the | Wat, 8 vere was 50 piected thet they mony wat merely corroboratory, vp tothe time o the lean than hardiy knew how to pay (heir voter and were only able credit by throwiog the actual arrest. The pistol wax Mot a soif-cocking one do ‘Qattes Of the Fugitive a Savon thetr ct Grav for tolton 0 Fog pot boow the ams .er s name. All Who Buffer from omsamption. Dye | rthen opup the shoulder. of thove least Capt Goo. W Inike being called, testided that be seat Pas be egret Award of the Penmsyivania State Loan. the cficers to the houte, and-expeined the reasoas’ Mor, pa id Hoos DUPRRTAL WINE BITTER, a pay came Cation boure Wiliam street, 7 meats the Commissioners of the sisting’ Peea ve Sof ‘eset ‘that Mulligan wae at bis bowse, and that If be | aps ian for tna ees ef Sonn imate loa, end. allowed | Biren vo tbr | woe oot removed veat Dloodebed’ wonld \e the | che whole em ve Cnerios caliente. the lowest bidder, | S* meuth they cousequaace, T seat the otiear, with \aatractions to mre. Pos Bor manently Cased | hehe: inva tim Hinges enme vec, sod old mo that Dire | naore nay souained og SiR ORY Sucpemsioe of tne Virginia Ranks. ea acting fm = wild manoer, and | sent some more men, mpbiets ar foes ten banpensel Nor. 2, 1960. wb) came wit Mvlligao Morrissey made cherge —— — __ The Farmers’ Bask of Virginia hee of disorderly comdast. Lad wach ——= aod *teolved to © corse ofp Orepare for uther benke SST prodcstiat mcanere curing ube present pressure” Condition ef Bastaccs at Atmany, N Married. P Baowx—Faiconen —By the Rev, Mr Stuart, PC, E Brows to Sanaa C FALcawm, both of this cit: Ey ave—Coxox ber 35, by the Rev Mr. @ronca M Bvans, of Now York ety, to Mise Hary.cer Covos, of Bergen. Guraas—Rvce ND —At the reaidence of H Raymond, itver teem the stand again, and testi Men of relocme marion tos charge im; | Gidget Kaew that Cet lke wa going chay go the prisoner: | made) ye ebargs about iwo m' alder | emiered ine station «use Capt Dilks resumed—idiver made Une charge of d) Seraemm Corey Py the xchapge i¢ extremely du!l this morn. | 1605 1561, 1565. 1 orderly Cousact, and, vier a partial exeminat! Eeq , om Tursday, Novembor 20, by the Rev Mr Mari g. aod cousiderably affected by weil Moonie! tumors | 1589, 7686, 1897 made the charge of pointing © 9 Wa Acoverve Ginmag te 0. Austin Raruoxo, ai) St eeapenstone of two or three "sour ena 8 i tol thet sight that was seen'ed to be Brooklys. 6 bere 1670, 17H, 17H, 1990. 18TE, Sato, AAO) ATL wee taken [rom Mobiena | thing it was —- OP ORR ARD Teas RUUGET ANE ST,» . : 1 L=Noe o 3 | revolver, could not tli whethar O\\vor was driokiog oF Died by amy guastay. TR? ‘cb Haseeno News from A 1980, 996° UR2s tot ot On Te day, Novemiee B), after © short and EE ES 00. ore SASTO, 118. te Capt Dice atatet thas he bad a00 diemmarged Waltinan eecere \tneme, Wirraw T Peacw ae the 684 pear of bis in” The steamsh'p trade! nan a-rir on parule, bi At Alderman Ara ig came t the station — age | Ke “dude th-wet 8 See gawirs | eo | erain bowsae \s Joea! 1966, 171 ) ‘The Pogar fowrke) wae mteRdy wien \geh emae FATS Deere Oem ” oom, axe@mined tbs papers, 124 Jansarges Mo gaa = The relatiy Sov Bae fAaniiy ape respeetin | as nee yaaa nse ‘The or ap accounts were Serorat!+ Nu %, * dai | sett the ont day sitesi 18 Vatend the frm a Thnreday ‘morning, a | we eae sion Ans yey Parbac ges were a fract ine lower 7+ tt 4a | Por es to we ge en hoe eo re cles m Ais ieye +elegce, No Gd Bight eve “vant 2006 6 temiwes

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