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2 ne Now, are you eure you were not anywhere else that Mr. Sedgwick—That te to. hase cntted De® FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE LAZARUS HOMICIDE. igi pore ‘A You oir, tam eure of i | Af the question wan sow oos: | OM way re ‘you ta Colbert pace the ight ‘Tao | ston, the was kitled, between the atN — as 3 thas place is oF 4 houre of six and he came ia? Lwasinthe | @ | became ‘Tuvaspar, Feb. 16—6 P.M. Dorner of ‘and Houston street? A. No, ai. howe of Laaaraay 12 Houston ‘on the night of | five and ‘The stock miarket was heavy at the opening of the ore since | the 2d of January, whom the two} @ becam: ext board, but as the call progressed it became sizonger, Continuation of the Trial of Bernard Priory, | witiat Gisrt ion ic N% “ti 1 Mint boom there a Tunoh table, apd hfe and fiends ka cor | wt outa of ee ra cigars, reoeiv in ‘stopped , abd closed with an improving tendaney.. 40 competed with the Murder of Toa re canals thet ten wee piace in | lunch table, ste something, and afterwards picked up tho | and got on the back platform of the car wih Go desing ples ot yetartg’s mersing board | 10000 US4'4 5.20 rg 19 Chacget tomy lense. neat iroot excoph Laser’? A. You, alt; ©2000 mrantand cng from, Of the able, and, thsowwing Wacees | 0. eis was Minty ssi reat they got n= aaa jew tral ludson 4 Lagarus': room, house %,Houd ng 2, Michigan Sonthera 1%, fins Coir | 39008 now ie 1 2a. Your eran you wore chim any nce tn Mer. | ronal dois tha dhe taro sho howet | Win Sit on ihe porno oe Ss 3, Chorsiand apd Picibury 18, domiemertern De 000 US 6'510-40 op 103 Testimony ef Christepher Richards, Richard a Did, You net Anything thas night anywhere, A. I wa, here was this lunch tabtet A. It was on tho west perp nor rede: ipo eneee Inland %, Fort Wayne 34, Cumberland was steady. cor Birmingham, Deanks Kirw: ing ‘uutess I sold . timer ‘At what street? A. Betweon 117th and 11 Government securities were active, Fivetwenties of | 10000 Missouri Bass os jam, Thomas B. Mr. Sedgwick (40t 0 woes) —Porhaps you have. Fv ~—alpnemlapeapnedeipes $ Whore did you got offt A. 1 got off ab isthe the old issuo rose 174, and of the new 3 a1, under the | 39909 Ohio & Walton, David Barry, John Dwyer sige Pee, eae? Cmaneren: ur | 2 ‘Whereabouts the lunch table? A. Near the | | @ Bahar them? A: They went into a lage nows of the advance in their price on the London Stock | 30000 do... and Thomas Johmen, Hall, toatified na ro nad i * | front of the door. po ee ‘Q. Where? A. On Third avonue, between 117th and ‘The veatibule door as Houston CH, Exchange from 47 to 64 within a week, owing to the in- @ What is your business; what do you do for # living? ¢ From there ho wok the mustard cup, and against | 115th streets. fl of peace rumors, the improving aspect of our A. I drive a coach. 4 what t of tho wall did he throw it? A. Birvotly op Q@ Woll, what did you dot A. There was another inuthery sitessioa ada te doollee of the geld yrusion. (@ And who are you employed byt A. iy Mr. Ae tt tan eat tee bar was om, bub several foct pallonmen' on the co 0 wi as lage ta Sixon of TB8L aivanosd%,Tonfortion were tram ab THE CASE FOR THE PEOPLE CLOSED | {Stns ame tanta wei | "Guard ae con roe & | Oi a 1025 j iat evonue. Yes, sir. - At tho open board at one o'clock quotations. improved wi? ‘The part Of the city they still call Harlem? A. Yes, | Q’ Was tho oup brokont A No, in ie esacons lt Pe Me Bmyood bier, ogion one ie Clark, McDonaia ‘(al percent, At the second regular board the im- 'Q. How long have you boon in Mr. 5 one What was it made of—w! Q. Were you at this time in uniform or citizen's dreast 100 N ¥ Gontral. .s10 114% tA. [have been four Aegean’ nm, oir St was Bot UNE Fmlsely, A, Citizen's dress. Pooveseat eesinued a = smart with the closing | 300i ik vee ssse 1 How a Fast Young New Yorker Lives, | ray", * js" and whait year Grove eran by Mr. Sedgwick gman | '@ d anything ocour between you and riery in the prices ho morning , Erie was 3¢ higher, Hudson — A. Yes, sir. - e a whea ome : barroom? No, sir, nothing more than m; hie River 1%, Reading 13, Michigan Southern 1, Ilinois CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Moves and Has His Being. @ Dia'you drive a sicigh there in tho’ morniag ta 14°] Baied Johnson, 1 Tollove; I am not certain, Y could pars tend frou hie poe y Cohtral 5, Cleveland aud Pittsburg +4, Rock Island }4, Tuvaspar, Feb. 16—6 P.M. , Houston siren. 4-7 droves: 10.12, Housjon.awesk. wena Was Flory's condition éhea he came (ot A. BR Rett hipaa Port Wayne 134, Cumberland 1. Bunapervrm.—Reoeipts, 2,¢2% bble, flour, 175 bbls, and befn air tee otek Tafeua nn. 8 to, wie, a youmeent here sn ‘entering the barroom ‘fecognized me, knowing me Government securities were lower, ton-forties ex- | 1,705 bags corn meal, 300 bushls wheat, 6,635 do. cor, Racy Developments by a Gentioman of| , 9, Who, if eartedy, Jousting thore ot thal hour $ 5 piaue pay for what he hadt | very wall; be “mado the remark, “You sin of « b—, cepted, which remained firm, Pivetwenties, of both | 16,482 do. oats, and 60 do. rye, Despite the fall in gold r tn to alent A. T drove ad Ola a ee elon ensued manent | ar, rom dong, ere ald on ‘sa the old and new issue, declined % from tho highest | the market for the common and medium grades of State the Prise Ring, meine Droadwaye als Nard : raoriuony OF DAVID 2a we are just- -arioking;""- ‘he qame “souneds t reached at the’ ; y and Western flour was 100, higher, but the demand was th * aworn end examined . Hall, testified | tho” bar and asked mo what I was Point reac epat board but still substantial rise oso meas Myth pat her, Re, Ree oie an ss 4 Boia Beery, ’ 26: ‘ y. Ltold him 1 tI was aflor him’ he sake of 136 im the former and 3, in the latter was shown. Later ve, being y confined immediate — ‘what, aftor your slolgh topped? A. we | @ 44 you know Priory ‘on! the Aut of Januacy | +What's upt” Tasked him if he was not down at the im tho afternoon the market was stronger on tho street, | quirements of the local trade. Eales were 9,000 bbie: Canine 6b Ccnit Rukia ag" Thsy wank into the. house, did’at they? ‘They | inate ery, 108 ee es me bre val TGqhindig’' at Lazarus’ this morning? he sald, “Come ena notwithstanding the news by the steamer Europa at Hali- | Stata and Western, 1,400 Southern, and 600 Canadian. Before Recorder Hoffmann, - wont into Mr, *s house. . 7 see w Basarust A. Yoo, ee of have a Wink nates se be backs up some the fax, reaching to the eveuing of the 4th inst., on which day | Rye flour continues quiet, bat firm. Corn meal was : pfeatecres: Neg... San 26 fee. see how tong thy stared | OS eee pba Be pc gg lg ower peel gioe ave dwontios opened in the Tandon masketat 69 and | moderately active and frm, with ols of 10006 Bran Fg laces a ea cb Lib ave nine ‘sot hare boon mioro than about | OOO "ore ‘you there’the morning provious—the day wo.) a drink; Txaid, “No, Tdidn’t care about it) { ngcod btm losed at 63%, @ 5334, quotations b depressed by the | dywine at $8 75. We quote:— Bornara Friory, obarg kiilipg Harry id come ‘compan: lebrated 68 New Year's? A. That was the 2d; I waa. ‘ain if ho was not down there? he said, “Yes;" I asked eee ae RR Se, eaaintions bein, SaeTpens OF $0 85.010 10 | Lamarus, in Houston street, ia progremsing rapidly, the | or “act ‘with any one lest TA eis enn i oeany | og! About what hour in the morning? A. Weil, ai, T iim if bo wna implicated tn the kiln oi ‘if, and ‘he o iT 5 believe it j 5 sald, “ a we kil and 1’! eo At the open board at half-past three o'clock the rail- irra pain fabs bajaisd bi el psa Thorac. tee noma adnid ces A. kes: Friory. Thai btwoon Sunday sunset and Monday suntiset | wax? 3 way list was a \{ a 3¢ stronger, Hudson River excepted, 10 35 3 10 60 nace aes frienda pa api of | , 2 Did you sce whore they wont tor A. Thoy wont | A. Yos, sir, a! Q Who was standing by, ifanybody, at the time? A. which remained steady. Mariposa showed a decline 1 20a 11 35 | ner, and by other spectators who compose that phaso inte.J4. p @ It'was after midnight and towards morning? Clark and McDonald. from the first board of 1%, owi th r 11 40a 11 90 | aooiety in which the respective parties movo, At the | Q Well, which way? They came cyt Friery's | Yes, sir. Have you stated all that was saidor done? A » OWing to the unsatisfactory r ‘1 26 914 76 of the the ination of Chriato- | Place, whioh way did they come—toward Crosby Q@ That is as near as youcan describe the timo? A. | Yes, sir, that is about all that was done, rosult of the meeting of bondholders to-day. ‘Thecom- | Common Southern 10 90 a 11 go | (pening Caarh. tha, etna arama streot or Broadway? A. Toward. .. Yos, air. a Q’ You had known Friery before this, had you? 4 mon stockholders afe not willing to subscribe to an | Fancy and extra do, Deine Ue ee nan came ac rrp ea oset mine ee ene et 4 Dad Slo meaienes baal boat ws aa bi Welt, wiat did you then do? A: Theso other mam asseasment, and efforts have already been made in one of " ae est Whe RRSIAS SHORE. SA. F '@. Between what two houses? A. Botwoon Mr, Friory's | _@. How long did ho remain in there? A. Well, homay | that followed me in, I ordered them to arrest Clark amd cur courts towards the foreclosure of mortgages of the | Rye flour, supertin 8 Sa 875 be Perens os ri dotnet a. That | 824 the ot ng have sop rsh here Ave malnutes; ig Seated young] MeP ORR tho arrest was made? A. You, sir | ite eee coe " ‘company’s property. Gere ert hone 4 co nae oo | ts all. was the nearest (o Crosby etreet, Frizey's or the other | tae. d @_ Well, did you accompany him '(Friery) to the The gold market wae weak and rather ©x- | "010 wheat abras vane aee wee the'high Q@ Then you might stay or not when yea went home | wan'st A Mr. Lazeras’s. ¢ Do you know his name? A. No, sir. ‘Twelfth ward station house? A. Yes, sir. cited this morning, but without the fluctuations — ay quiet, the high | for clean clothes? A. Yes, sir. @ But whichevor house it was they wont in noxt Did you hoar him called any name by Friery? A. | — Q. Ho was then taken down town in oustody; you did wack 11 tend. ta tha -ikiel oo lati rancho pia by holders checking the export inquiry. Q The other Lyre Ent 7 angry did you live? | door? A. Yea, ale, No, sir. ~~ not go down, did you? A. Yes, sir. usually atten in the midst of speculative unimportant. Rye was quict and were | A. Sometimes in the House, at 618 Broadway, @ How long did they atay in there? A. About five or @ State what Friery did and said in there at the time? OROSS-EXAMINED BY MR. SHDGWICK. activity. The military situation has become so steadily weally Dominsby Ege es In barley ae daa rae pry Lnauperty gli hg me ten minutes. {Objected to; question allowed.) A. F was by in Q You have said that Fricry know you very well? 2 . | Was nothing doing, previous rates were ly main- many g m Lazarus’, close by the atove, 1e * favorable that « strong check Is placed upon an UP- | tained,” Gorm wastiull andl henry. alee of 1,600 Desk: |G Maved aneusdh *&, Tied’ Ow partioulan plese ot all; gr oat enna im pare, dia yoo. hese anys he Wena ine taronit & aothew eniy Coamall | “oT. cea:nnen onthe, heat, i, Nonston trot, As ‘ward turn of the market, while the very light demand | els new yellow Jersey, at $175. Old mixed Western | yes, sir, moved around. @ Describe 'to the jury how they came out. A, The | and young man by the name of Thomas Johnston; | Broadway and Houston street. for legitimate purposes operates equatly against arise. | may be quoted nominal, at $188 a $1 89. Oats @ What sort of a Place is 618 Broadwey? A. Thoy | inroe came out togethor and wont into the’ next door; | Fricry and rooms. another man come in; Friery came in Did you say you knew McDonald? A. Yos, air. first, walked up to the bar, and called for » drink; | This wien wea cross-examined at some longth. as soon as he got up’ to the bar and called for ®| Thomas Johnson was sworn, aud tostifled that he a&- drink ho leaned on the bar, with his back towards | tended bar for Harry Lazarus for soine time, and was the door and his olbows in this manor (showing); he | present when Friery put the knife into the bar. cone ba Gourd Laie = ferric frp low eq ‘This closed the case for the prosecution, whereupon a or dagger mm the 2 of coat the court adjourned. his right band, and held it in this manner (showing), — stuck it in the bar and left it there for a moment, saying StateeMilitary Affairs. Moreovor the supply of cash gold on the market ts larger | ST 193C Yor ‘Wariern, and $1 06 for Termey” "' °. ” | “a “Whereis tt. &. wo doors below Houston street. ‘than it has been for the last three weeks or more, and Corrox.—The fall in gold had a very depressing effect Q. Below or above Houston street? A. Yes, sir, above dolivertes are mado with correspondingly inereased ease, | upon the market, and but very little business was con- Fee Orariks mestoanieal Stieetntcd’ Sew un while the opposing speculative forces are about evenly | fUmmated. | In prices we have to note a docline of fully I pager ony = ise . per Ib., the market closing very dull and irregular for Is ita house of prostitution? A, Well, prostitutes matched. Tho bulls and the bears are equally alive | all grades save the choice Satie: which mal very we there. i or to the favorable aspect of our military affairs; but | Scarce and steady in value. Sales to-day were 400 bales, Qa ohh how long did you stay there? A. Two or throe then when thoy were coming out of the second house the three got into the sleigh; two got into the hind seat and one on the forward one, and told me to drive off. Q. Your sleigh was a two seated sleigh? A. Yes, sir, Q What was the color of your horses? A. Gray. Q. When they came out of the other man’s house, ag you call it, did they go immediately into your sleigh or go into the next house? A. They went right into the . | chiefly to spinners. We quote:— weel i « th (I am not sure between both fool that the effect of this has been already | © Upland. Fiori sa a sleigh. ‘that will settle, or be the death ( GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 1. materially folt in the decline which has taken | Ordinary. Tae me ne ela om T cone te ai Then E understand you thes thes: wons Crocs Rrietyisid: Se: Wari Race ewe con't. knowwhether Basnarsxrans, Some Drvapat G2 BY: & place, and that the continued duration of the war is still eae aig = es = Z ie cs When did you live there before? A, When it first eine while ou were there, aay Oe ue xa got | he sald ‘yot” or “hore; I think ho aid “yet; he may L Tho Major Goneral, Me eatipeation of the B : ed. “eget,” the word that he 3 , @ matter of uncertainty. Meanwhile the enormous ex- Corvex ruled very dull, and the market was scarcely 80 Q. When was that? A. It isa pretty hard question to ine oon her 7 rt hed sir. e biden re said a0, but I took it as “yet,” the Commander-in-Chief, hereby prescrib:s for this div’ penditures of the government must go on, involving | firm, Holders, however, manifest no anxiety to operate, | tell; I could not tell when it was. further ultimate depreciation of the currency so long as | ©Xcept at full prices, In view of the small stock. Q Why not? A. I could not; things slip my memory; die lens) ei | ae th theme avunial otched FReiouTs were Clay but firm. Engagements to Liver- | I am very forgetful in that way; I don’t remember. 10 legal tender act remains in force, and the wretc pool include 35 bbls. tallow, 60 tlerces and 50 boxes | Q About how long ago? A. The first commencement policy of tho past is pursued. The remgdy for existing | bacon at 3s. 6d., 250 bbla. provisions at 1s., and per | of the summer. pane. tho System of Infantty Tactics of Brigadior General Wal- @ How long did yous say he left 18 sticking there? | Jism 1. Morris, United Slates volunteors, A. A short Ume; it may be a fow seconds. ‘Tho simplicity and oolerity of the flank movements and What kind of a knife was it? A. It was a knife, the | tuo small space required for their oxecution, the greak blade I should calculate was about seven inches long; I facility with which they can be acquired, the rovised am not gure; it may be less and it may be more; the | Manval of Arms made to suit the rifled musket now im off? A. It was Mr. McDonald. Re. Who got in first, can you tell us? A. Clark got in it. rs Q Who got in second? A. McDonald in second. Q. Who sat on tho saat with you? A. McDonald. eas ded euihte ible to a specie | steamer, 150 boxes bacon at 858,, 40 bales hops at 32d. | Q. Of this summer? A. Yes, air. ef, fontio: "aay fodg ‘wad abuas Eires inches : “ pln ae maar sles ioaeasiraeas Sia Bil ee Recta ante aie olleake on tune neti 100 ¢ ae ¢ Where did you ative tof up "tho Bowery to | @ Whut Wad the bolor of tho handle? A; ‘Tho handlo seaerrolutions, aaa the adaptation oc tho entire system c 3 boxes cheese ‘0 ow, low long did you stay the: x was white. resent \ servi hension of some such radical process as this being | 500 tierces beef at 4s. 64., 600 Dba. do. at 4x Sd, 25 | Q And these three weeks recently are the only two | S°veuty-first street and Third avenue. @ ‘What did he do with the knife, itanythingt A. He | tothe Drosent wants of the Stale and genera eee Q. Did you stop anywhere? A. Yos, sir. a en aner vi Ata house called “The Ram- 6. Q. Didany one goout? A. All of them went out Into the house and had a Q How long did they remain in there? A. About five minutes. Analy adopted has kept the premium for some months | DXes bacon at 30s. To’ Bremen, 100 bbls. ashes at | times you have lived there? A. Yos, sir. 12s, 6d., 50 tons tallow at 158., 80 bales cotton at our father and mother alwa: 8 lived in New past below what it would have probably been, notwith- | 199 tons logwood at 22s. 6d., 60 "hhds. tobacco at pa i your ‘A. Yes, sir. “$ Standing our victories by land and sea, grea 73 — pegs at 1s. 9d. Qe are ae are you? A. I am twenty-six years old ho rebel es a 2 x.—Shipping grades were in less demand and | last mont ‘Tho rebels have just improved upon our idea BY PrO- | searceiy go firm at $155.4 $165, Rotall ota woro selling | —@Q Where did you got your education? A. Well, I took it He out of the bar, and returned it to the place be | gional Guard. . ‘ II. Colonel Charles D. Mead, Division Judge Adv Lon ear a dearer. LR ins A. Woll, it was a dag- having resigned in iconsequertce of aM oath, Co ger}, Charloa A. jo, has beon appointed to fill the va. @. What was tho dopth of the bade, do you thinkt, A. | Caney Colonel: Mead has, for many years, discharged si + ‘i y be an inch or one and a querter inch, or therea- | tne dutiey of his office with great abilit: d carries with posing to return to specie payments without the specie. | to a moderate extent and firm at $178.2 $1 86. cked it up in schools; where would I get it? it is ve new. \d not exactly tell. dp on bre decor yea ed irs® Finding their debt of two thousand millions hanging | Hora —The demand was quite’ active to-day, both for | little I do know. ; Bs a Te GR 1: DANTE LT Oe og irow long did be romain in thore® 4. Onlyalfow | min eed Mane Gaceal Eek Unece at aoe, rathor heavily upon them, and fity dollars of their cu | Bethy Poe temo grades aio Wore gee eee ee | 1 Coa Hote arte pte in care Sehool? A. Tleft when | fQ"hid'you go anywhere thon? A. Up to Ninoty- | minutes, ait. 0 You were born | Prother officers, | rency worth only one in gold, they now propose “‘simul- | firmly held, wh: , Roce “do then? second street and Third avenue. Cross-oxamined by Aces ay —Q. You III. Several promotions and appointments having y A rmly held, while old grades were neglected; but prices | Q. What business did you do then? A. Butchering. Did here then? A. Oal ped | in England, Barry? A. Yessir. been’ made in the division staff, the Major Genoral an- taneously with the dedication of the productions of the | were without change. "Sales 165 bales at 0c. a 50c. for With whom? A. With Jediah Rino. Oe Fe Oe ee iy mop @. What is your occupation? A. Tailor. ‘rutin Ga dameans eammenien iu country to the defence of the nation,” to reduce their ga app ee, DAS ean Be ba a) bulabatagsgteog ane rhe ch | . @. Where did you let them oul? A. At Ninsty-second REE RG, HME Mey Ae Een sale; Iwork at | “Colonel Alexander Hamilton, Division Inspector. debt to four hundred millions, bearing interest at the | gt $1 25a $1 30. Market quiet but firm. ’ @ | four years. 4 and Third avenue. Whore? A At tay own home. Colonel Lewis A, Sayre, Division Hospital Surgeon. @ Did you see what became of them? A. They crossed over toward Fourth avenue. Did you see where they went to?_ A. No, sir, ‘Where did you 0 tot ‘A. Right home. ree ae @ to your wasine' A Med sir, ing u Bowery, or on up\Third ave- nue, did Sage sooaneence nt Th in rovard to driving your Q Colonel Henry W. Benham, Division Engineer. @ How long have you worked? A. Itmay be five | Colonel Charis A; Rapallo’ Division Judge Advocate, Sega he ines PASE, ete Vee ee wore oor John | Lieut. Colenel William E. Townsend, Division Quarter- vad master, @ Four or five months you worked at your own home? Colonel Charles W. Darling, Division Paymastor. A. Yes, sir. -de-t '@. You don’t work now at yourown home? A. No, sir; | $alor Panny 8, Fearing, aid: de Comp. xe ntl you wore clghteen or nineteen yoars old? A. ‘es, sir. Q And during that time did you live with your father and mother? At No, sir; I lived with the boss I worked eG paring that time did. you ba other place of uring rou have an: residence than that of the you worked for? A. No. rato of four per cent, payable in coin, After thisis done nero notice sales of 200 bbis. lump on-private it is proposed to issue a new currency—namely, two hun- | “YM aoe me ae, nite ope man yr this article has been dred and fifty millions of notes, fundable into the four | rather more active from refiners, and full rates were per cent bonds. They quote precedents to show that this | realized, despite the fall in gold. Sales 60 bbls. New would not be repiidiation, which are inapplicable, and | Qrleans at $* 40 net cash, thy flere ele tg oe . mara . oa because I can’t get none. Charles Trumbull White, Volunteer Aid-de-Camp, they shut their eyes to the fact that the plan proposed NavaL Store,—The market for spirits turpentine Q Never stopped at any other place? A. No, sir; be- horses? A. Yes, sir. a Giet Eanrosaa? A: Tuppod dint tao; 10s 00, Major Char! mbul , Volui would not be returning to a specie baris at all. It would | ruled exceedingly quiet, but our last rates wero fairly | cause I always had to be there to get up early in’ the aorta r Ei Rats aa getranggns B ati Peek a romana? A 1 wuppowe chet wenn fete ce Charles H. ee ‘Ald-de-Camp. ae simply be a revised edition of the old story, attended by | S)"houch lots conld nave hoce oecahe sa merican, at | morning. for a.sleigh ride,”” and he put them into a run. Who is Jobn Lazarus? A. Ho isa man, I guess; he | order of. Major General CHARLES W. SANFORD. . rol Q@ Then you wore eighteen or nineteen years old? A. No, sir. ‘You said you began working when ‘were fifteen, ae off and on at but tech eae you eighteen or nineteen. A. Yes, sif, at time. Q@ What did you then turn ‘your hand tof A. Lock- is a man who keeps a piace at 428 Broome street. What sort of a iain 4 liquor store, — "iQ Avdaacing Diet A. Well, yex,si, there wua| MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Did you hear anything talked of by the parties they were in the blolgh? A. I never heard a word in the world, only one of said, ‘‘ Ho is dead now, the son of a'b—;” but which of the three said it I cannot ALBxanpER Hatton, Division Inspector ths old consequences. The $250,000,000 of currency | towards the close $2 were generally demanded. Rosins— would—supposing the proposed scheme to be carried | Only ® moderate business was transacted without any out—rapidly sink below the gold standard, and, just ax | ™etial variation in values, very, én and ; their original and present currency has done, because | we have no important sales of any description to report. @ Do the words which of them Q That is the brother of Henry, is it not? A. Yes, sir. Married. redeemable, and fresh i Id be required to keep | Last sales of crude sperm were made at $2 40. ‘Linseed | amithing. po abe ong, Sante! “~ ‘When did you come to this country? A. Last May. wart—McGovenn.—On Wednesday, Febru re ects een eens ees eee ‘°*P | may still be quoted at $7 60. Lard oil dull and nominal | Q With whom? A, Mr. Sinclair; I do not know his | US¢d, or what you remember? A, That isthe word they Mepeeaiatort A. Mote Tan meta tation” | ane chan Senay ois tothe’ key rm et? pace with the depreciation; and with every addition to | 9; $2 90% $2 25. Other descriptions firm at previous | first name. Foe atese. ius iiiind “deh dl Siilad uesas ‘What I moan is a prize fighter? They call me auc. | Jom'T. Burwerr to Hanwut McGovuay, both of Jersey its volume the depreciation would be accelerated. More- | rates, Q. How long did you make locks with him? A, Twenty | , ' rea, sir; but I did not know who they meant, for I But they do not truly, is that it? A. Yes, sir, City. No cards. over confidence in the securities of the rebel government | _, Provisions Receipts, 32 packages beef, 1,240 do. cut | months. never heard of » muss until W M4 ig after. $ Have you fought any battles? A. One. AMBRELENG—CoLviLl.—On Wednesday, Febrisry 15, would be entirely lost by these periodical confiscations, | ™*st# ® lo. lard. There was leas activity in the Q Did you live with him at that time? A, No, sir; I ‘@ Do you remember what time it was you reached the Where? A. In America. by his Grace Archbishop McCloskey, Cxvromm J. Cam- pork market to-day, and lower prices were Toalized for | lived with my father and mother. stables? A. At quarter past six, it ‘be later. Q Where? A. In the State of Pennsylvania. BRELENG, son of Stephen Cambreleng, Esq., to Mary M., Our own currency—which till very recently was con- | all kinds. Sales 5,000 bbis. at 25 a $36 621¢ for new Q Went home every night? A. aw, night, sir, @ Did you con Friery re ‘time? A. No, sir; $ When? A. I don’t recolject how long, sir. daughter of Alfred Colvill, ., all of this city. Vertible into six per cent gold bonds, and is now | Mes, closing at $46 25, $83 15 2 $94 26 for 1863-4 do, | _ @ What did you domext?, A Worked for Many, Bald: | 1 never seon him until then. eat You came here m May; cannot you tell us the | Cantax—Fosree,—On ‘Tuesday, February 14, at St iadaeetaie ecmveciiis, iat tues tinsuals ibe Taavee ind regular pay, cl aie $33: 75a $33 8736 cash; | win & Many, corner Dut John streets; I worked @ Is this the young man that wasinthe sleigh with | month? A. I do not remember the month I fought. Poter’s church, by the Rev. Michael McKenna, Dr. Ep- y 8 $29 a $30 for prime, and 50 & $34 75 for prime mess; | for them about nine nonths. ou (pointing to the prisoner?) A. Yes, sir. @ Don’t you remember any of the circumstances? A. | warp N. CaLLax to Mary A. Fosrer, daughter of Charles: thirty loan—affords an example of how such ag fatere Galivory, 3,600 bbls Rew mess for Feb. |. Q. How old were = hear, 8, Tsesee: guess T must bave y 9. Did know Clark? A. Yes, sir; 1 knowed him Lrememsbes the circumstances.” Foster, Esq., all of this city, No cards. ru larch, and April, seller’s and buyer's option, n twenty or twenty-one wi was ir secon: re was a man xD .—On Wednesday, Febru: 16, sschome would work. There is all the difference be- | $99 So a $38, the laiter an extreme, The beef market | & Many. > ee es by the name of MoGlads, and another young ioan'by the | tho Ran De werlonton,, Wissen, ena tole iy Q Did you know McDonald? A. Not until thats: ' Q Are you able tosay whether or not it was McDot 's voice that said, ‘He is dead now, the son of a b—h?’’ No, sir; I could not say whether it was his voice or Before that time had you Mved at no other place than the boss by! "s and your father and mother’s? A. No, sir; not at that time. What did you work at afterwards? A. I have twoon specie and paper in theirs, and the plan we have | remained quiet but firm. Sales 600 bbis. at $18 u $22 for proposed of return'ng to hard cash on the basis of the pen ap pega aa $2la byorpad a mess. Tierce beef : ; was in rather better request and rather firmer, with sales of present depreciation; but after that our paper money of 160 tierces prime mess at $35. D: hes Chadians e a of Riley. et? A? Me, Bott I — A. TaYior, ot of —— N. La a 1s, Who was your back a lywood was, CKER—DIERCKS.—On in ‘obruat hear, and Mr. Trainor; [hear that Mr. Lazarus was, but I | the Rev. Dr. Stohlmann, Hxxry Doeess, of Fast Bruns 2 am not sure. . J. Diercxs, of this city. No could only be maintained at par by its ready converti- | scarce and firm at 17c. 917%. Bacon was moderately | done no work since. ‘Cross-examined by ex-Judge Stuart—Q. What time of Which Mr. Lazarus? A. Mr. John Lazarun. = a eneear homer a ese bility into speeic. active at [anes phlege sales 680 boxes at 20c. a 20%c. Q What is the bustness of your father and mother? day was it you took up those men? A. About eleven Don’t you attend fights? A. No, sir; I have at- Davis—Tosnmanam.—In_ this city, on Thursday, This, the latest view of the rebel finances, indicates for Cumberland cut, 203¢0. for long cut hams, and sbort | A. Father is alocksmith—a bank locksmith. o'clock in the morning. tended ono since I have been hore. February 16, by (pe Rev. Joseph T. Duryea, Jos Davis, A ats ie tn str ribbed on private terms. Of cut meats we notice sales Q Ishe a journeyman or does he own a shop, or is he Q Where did you drive to? A Paying calls threugh What one was that? A. It was a fight last week, in | Jr. and Miss M. TusHincnaM. their vory desperate condition, and is in strict harmony | of 700 packages at 17c. a 18%<c. for shoulders, and 1c. a | aforeman? A. He is a journeyman. the cit a I think it was. Now Bedford papers please copy. with the avowed intention of the rebel government to | 22c. for The lard market continued quite active, | Q Works for so much aday? A, Whatever ho may ‘Mopped at. number of places? A. Yes, sir. ere you interested in that fightinany way? A. | Haxwi1—Guuvx.—On Thursday, February 16, by the all the goid’’ within reach, The Richmond papers are | Kettle rendered. Butter was in fair request at 32c. a 480, | it off people; 1 borrow and then T pay it again. Sareea ee & Who wore thay? LT aon's row them — james y 1 urging it on to this wholesale and indiscriminate seizure | for Ohio, and 43c. a b8c. for State. Cheese was in mode- Q How many times have you borrowed money in that Q Were they somewhat intoxicated—Clark and Mc- Who were the seconds? A. I do not know, Moxrent—Pvtiartor.—In this city, on Sete, of the property of individual. And it is this public | "4 demand at 14c. « 23. for common to prime. three or four yearst A. I should judge » hundred times. | nooaig_when you arrived at Houston street? A. Yes, Who was the referee? A. Mr. Lazarus, February 15, at the Church of the Incarnation, by ParmoLevx.—Receipts, 368 bbls. The cornered parties | Q. Where did you get the money to pay it with?. A. I | sir tney were pretty drunk. Which Lazarus? A. John Lazarus. Rev. Dr. Montgomery, Joun H. Morrext, Es3., of thie robbery of private persons which they attempt to justify | seem to be working out of their difficulties by causing a tit honest enough; sometimes by playing cards. Have o ‘You had drank yourself through the day? A. I Q The brother of the dead mant A. I suppose s0— | city, to Juansiz, daughter of Alexander Fullerton, Esq., by precedents from European histéry. Sy aie th ere eee wae enna ALLS a oa a wise dome # had. re am of Boston. badge RiSEEN ry yess Le cae = rude on the spot, st ble 3,800 do,, for next mouth Ty am Recorder—Oh,, yes; they are entitled to Know sil Pe encesswecy oan ben @ Were you arrested sith met A. Yor, sir. aay, Febranry 5; by the Hor, MB. Meat 4 F . M. i | 450, seller's aud 46c. buyer's option, and jo. refin yat it. man ought fraid to ow he . 4 ore Were you arrested? A. In Delaware. Ospot of 4 /REBNI the for- 23% 3:35 PM 204% | inbond, at 683gc 0 09c. and 800 do., free, in iota, at 8c. | earns his ling @ Constdorably sv? 4. Oh, 20; T could mind my bust ¢ Have you given bonds?’ A. No, sir. Se eh Lares 203% 4:55 P.M. 204% | a 88KC. Q@ Tell, Richards, how you get your living. A. I get TESTIMONY OF DENNIS KIRWAN. Let go? A. Let go. 204 7 —— by gf aa moderate demand. Sales Foroign exchange remains stagnant at 1063, a 108% bs. at 220. for No. Gan. —There was less activity in the market for raw, for bankers’ storling at sixty days, and 10936 a 109% at | and prices were alittle om say Xc., the demand. being three days. chiehy, from the trade. Fair refining may be quoted at m1 1130. The sales include 300 bhda. Cuba mi The money market continues sluggish, although the Tos 0018 ‘do. Porto Rico at 203c. a zie, and. 200 Q When Friery came in_ this morning was he under Died. the influence of liquor? A. Well, sir, he may have been Axprrson,—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, February et ‘a littie, but he was —— of scarlet fover, WitttaM James AnpensoN, only child @. [ask you if he wast A. Ho may have been; Iam | John and Catharine Anderson, aged 2 years, 1 month and not very well acquainted with the man; I do not know | 16 days. his principle [meaning habits}; he may be [appear to be) ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited te sober when he was drunk. attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two it as I told you. @ Do you mean you get it by playing cards? A. Not altogether by playing cards. @ In other wayst A. In the broking business, @ Do you mean enlisting soldiers? A. th I got the money here in New York; Ididn’t take them out of ‘New York neither. Dennis Kerwan, sworn, and examined by Mr. Hall, testified as followa:— @ You are now proprietor of this place of Lazarus’, are you not? A. No, sir; I simply do business for Mrs, Lazaru a @ You are in occupation of it? A. Yes, sir, demand for seven-thirty notes is absorbing certain | poxes Havana at 19%c. Retined was quiet but firm at | @ Any other way? A. Yee, sir. & You were said by Connell to be what is called the | ™Q™ You could judge if he was under the influence of | o'clock, from his laie residence, -00 Washington street, amount of capital. ‘This is stimulated just now by their | 273¢c, a 2734c. @. Tell the jury what other way? A. Whatever way 1 “gy Ware yuu in town on New Your's day?" A''No, sir; | lquort A. Woli, you he was, a lttle, Brooklyn. i si whtii frau of scmumulibed tushrash; tho tone aeles-aneceal —We have to report again ® dull market; but | can get it. tanaa boas. damid "ALUNtTON.—Suddenly, on Wednesday _ evoniny coupon having fallen due yesterday. The common rate | Molders were generally unwilling to operate, except at for loans on call is now six per cent, but there are ex. | TaLtow was dull and heavy. Sales 160,000 Ibe, at 15740. Y & 163¢c., and 67, '. grease at 17c. a rary baer at five and seven. Commercial ‘Wniskey.—Receipta, 185 ble, The market wns Lap eehsedhe ne mingteremntensnmbadicanere? steady and very quiet, Sales 200 bbia, at §2 28 for Q@ Sometimes you take things that don’t belong to rou. * The Recorder—You need not answer that quai, A. 1 do not wish to answer that question. Q Why not? A. Because I do not. Q@ You have gottoanswerk. A. I don’t wantto be TESTIMONY OF JONN DWYER. February 15, Lom M., wife of George M. Allerton, Baha deh a sworn, and examined by Mr. Hall, testified | this city, in the 30th year of her age. ne Leal The relatives and friends of the family are invit te Q Mr. Dwyer, what is your rank in the police? A. | attend the funeral, from her Inte residence, 63 East @ And in the early part of January last whoro wore | Srigay "xe Meet this (Friday) afternoon, at four How long had you been absent from the city prior to Now Year's? A. I went the day after Christmas, and came back the day Lazarus was buried, ee 2 young man named Walton took your place? A. Ir. ry Before going to Boston did you know Friery? A. The subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan through J. | Western. ruined; I expect to earn my living after this; I don’t 4 you detailed? A. Twenty-third precinct. ‘The romains will be taken, turday morning, to Codked & Oa.'s agente i thisanty wares ge ra wish you to exelte me, or you will get nothing at all out Yeu, sits Twas well acquainted with him for about ® | * q the territory of that precinct is about whore? A. | Dover Plains for interment.” ee Fisk & Hatch... Coro! 's Inquest. of me; some men might be in the court rocm thatI Q Have you ever scon him in Lazarus’ place while Yorkville. rry,—Suddenly, at Mamaroneck, on Wednesday, might work for my living with. Brat $1,625,000 | HR SCICIDR OF MR. GAUTIER—POSTPONRMENT OF @ Between what streetst A. Kighty-sixth stroot, | February 16, Haxey Beart, aged 30 First Nati I Bs you were dut; A. Yea, sir. 2 years. Ninth National Bani 340,000 | THB CORONER'S InqQUISITION—THB MYOrERY YET | | Ur Eedgwice =! woul! reiher yoer expectation would | °"Q How many timos altogether? A. T could not say; | TO" een mint sete ight of the day we cole- | yamaroneck, thie (Friday), eaee rar ee onieat Livermore, Clews & Go....... 360,000 | UNBOLVED. The Rocorder—if it disgraces you or degrades you, you | S#f4F a8 could Judge about two or three times; may Dé | rated as New 'Year's—-Monday night? A Yoo sir. ome leave! Seumicenece eiscdepes laioe Tho attention of the public is ealled to the proposals | coroner over has not yet held an inquest over the re- | need not answer, ; intend | @ When he came in there what did he dot on Goce ot, Nore on duty up to what time? A. ‘Up to six | nine and half-paat eleven A. M. Return at half-padt 8 — morning o ; for $151,200 New York County Court House stock, bids mains Ir, Rene Gautier, the French gentleman w! ithe it wo lisgrace me, and I do not Mr. Sodgwick—We object to that, on the r7 four and twelve minutes past seven P. M. to answer it. Q Open your mind; recollect that you are a witness on the trial of a man for bis life. A. 1 know that, Q Have you lived anywhere but in the city of New York? A. Yes sir. committed suicide at his residence, 219 Woeet Forty- eighth street, by shooting himself through the head with & pistol, as reported in yesterday’s Hmnap, in conse. ew Q Did he drink at the bar? As Yes, sir. Q Was there any time when he came in when Lazarus was there? A. Well, that I could not say. You don’t remember? A. I don’t remember, And what was your beat that night? A From | Brapy.—On Thursday, February 16, after a long ane Ninety-fourth street, from Fourth | severe. liiness, Buss, wife of John H. Brady, aged 29 avenues, years, 7 months and 13 days. Q@ Do you know Mr. James Clark, who bas beén re- | “ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully for which will be opened at the Comptroller's office, on Saturday, artwoo'clock P.M. This stock is duly au- ¢horizod by the Board of Supervisors and the Legisla- 4 ferred to in the testimony? A. Never seen him before | invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at ¢uro of the State of New York. It will beer interest at | 1260C® of being unable to procure the necessary test! Wheret A. Philadelphia. ee a fs dapdy L oy two ovclock, from her iate residence, No. 66 Bond street. mony. The inquisition has therefore been postponed for Anywhere cise? A. I went on there for pleasure, Mr. A as am immateri id you know McDonald? A. Yes, sir. 4 Ke 5, Gi tho rate of six percent, payable semi-annually, and the on P) > | Mr. Hall—These men wore rivals in business, and that ‘Ase <2, ait, Cranxe.—On Wednesday nicht, February 15, Gronas several days. Nothing has yet transpired which clears | and lived at a hotel until I thought it was time to come | 4. 1) foundation of th ity bet ‘th You knew him before. A. Yos, sir. 1. Carxs, son of John F. Clarke, aged 20 years and % Principal will be redeemed on the lst of November, 1880 | "ts ‘nvstery attonding his death, but, from all that | ou to New York. Wins they were neighbors and had ‘confiding intereher | 4,@_Did you know this Birmingham, the driver? A. | months. : and 1890, P Anywhere else? A. Boston, Concord, Portsmouth | 7 ‘argue to this hereafter, and I think with v No, sir. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fane- is eos at the Sab-Treasury to-day was as fol. | 2 be eathered concerning deceased, it appears that he Portland, Maine; T cannot name all the places; it i8 | {at legal force and legal potency’ that it isa very wa, | , © Did you seo elther McDonald, Clark or Birming- | ral, from the residence of his father, at West End, N. J.. had become impressed with the belief that government ey for me to name whore I have been. sual circumstance for a man pony By ‘a bar of his to ham? A. No, sir; not that morning; not up to the time | this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Trains from the town:— detectives, or our Metropolitan police were en his track | , @ Have you lived in any other place in this State tham | POO Asor “into the place of his rival, and call fore | 2 arrested them. foot of Cortlandt street'at one o'clock. tors the city of New York? A. No, sir. k and either pay fc have bi a My Did you see that morning a sleigh driven by Birm- | — Fannrwarox.—On Wednesday, February 15, Gronar A. for some crime he had commited or imagined he was | Q Never resided anywhere else for any time? A. Not | Grnkt and cither pay for Ut oF eee Gain ingham? A. I saw @ slo eI AR ay Fanainarox, son of Thomas and Mary Farrington, in the guilty of. It appears that a government officer re. | over a wook or so at a time; just what 1 stated to you ae nei A pa (1 | over Yorkville hil, but I did notknow that wan thesieigh. | 324 year of bie age, cently arrived from Baltimore, and om several 0o- @ Do you remember the horses attached to it? A. | ~ His friends and friends of the family are respectfully he had been seen at the house of 1am 201 speakiag of places out of the State; Iam bit Ay ey invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. Mr. Smith, where deceased had Doarded for several | speaking of places in the State. A. No sir, 1do not think Q time in the morning wasthat? A. It was | 62 Carll street, lyn, on Saturday morning, at tes months pest. This circumstance seemed to be a source | I have. then about twenty minutes after six. o'clock. His ofkcias vill be taken to Springtield, L. L, Stock Exchange. of great annoyance to Mr. Gautier. On Tuesday night a 3 Long Island, and such places? A. No sir. Q Your beat was ovor? A You, sir; I was about | for interment. Tuvaspay, Fob. 16—10:30 A. M. man was arrested by the Twenty-second 6 any em about that A. Ihave never ved any- being relieved—going home. Grirvix.—On Wednesday, February 15, Joexrn Grirris, $1000 charged with drunkenness and ‘where else than just where I told you. may be drawn; if he fusion may be |. @, Were ee ee this sleigh? A. I saw the | in the 66th year of his age. 6000 the prisoner being acquainted with Mr. Smith, where de- @ I mean by earns any number of days and pignte drawn ; but it certainly hm be competent to prove that ae about One Hundred and Sixth street, on Yorkville The funeral will take place from No. 139 Broadway, 30000 ceased lived, desired to have Mr. Smith accompany him | as places outside of the city of New York. A. Nosir,I | tn came in ‘called for a paid or | Bil ‘Williamsburg, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. 60000, to court render such service as m! be necessary. | never did. didn’t @ Do you remember how many were in it? A. There | The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at 10000 & Have you ever beon arrested for any crime? A. | ‘The Recorder—Unlees it is to be followed by something | Ws Dut one in it. tend. 160000 Yea, sir. tmmediately growing out of it, 1 do not see any propriety ‘That was the driver? A. Su to be the driver. Gnissrm.—At Buffalo, on Thursday, February 9; V- 100000 How many times? A. I have been arrested on sus- ia into an examination of this matter. Which way was it going. to Armstrong's? A. See daughter of Janet R. ond the 25000 towards Harlem bridge. late James leepie. ‘20000 @ That ts what I mean. A. Tt is @ pretty hard Then you were not here a week beforet A. No, tr qa is Armstrong's stable? A. I think it is 190th | Hanruan.—At Perth Amboy, N.J., on Wednesday, 40000 ine for me to tell how many times I have been arrested; ‘TRSTIMONY OF THOMAS B. WALTON. street and Third avenue. February 15, Mrs. Annanau Sto tiory Hartmay 35000 ns cannot tell that. Thomas R. Walton, sworn and examined by Mr. Hall, | Q What was the first you saw of oither Clark, Mc- | Her remains will be taken to the Evergreen Cemetery. 100000 102: @ You do not mean that the number isso great? A. T | testified as follows Doaald or Friery thes morning? A. I sew the ihree Coaches will be in waiting at the Desbrosses street ferry 2000 103: have been arrested a good y times for disorderly con- Q Are you the gentloman referred to by the last wit. pen OF Ninety-thiré and | this (Friday) morning, at eleven o'clock. 6000 8: duet and for other things; but I will not mention. noes as having taken his place while he went to Boston or 3K — ‘Third and Fourth avenues. Hust. —On Monday, February 6, Miss Sanam Hur, at 9000 Have you evor been on the Islami? A. No, sir. the week previous? A. Yes, sir. Q What time was 4. Ke was about five minutes | the residence of her brother, Wilson J. Hunt, 96 Woes 15000 7 Blackwoll’s Island? A. I went up there once to Q How long were you in Lasaras’ place just prior to | to one. ‘Twonty-first street, in the 90th year of herage 1000 ns ry this ocourrence as barkcepert A. 1 was there for a fow In the middle of the day of the 3d? A. Yes, sir. ‘The remains were interred in Cranberry, N. J. 00. 11 Idon’t mean that, A. No, air, i OF ee eikoreee 5 Now, after boing relieved, did you go home? A. jomNaton. Wednesday morning, February 16, 1000. pose I 52 Never have? A. No, sir. (he ll com day, Monday, Janu. | Yea, sit; {went home. Jaume W. Jomerrom, aged 4 years. 5000 Hud 86 Where wore you the Saturday night before the oc- “1%, A, 4 was, air. Q Dol understand you as that saw the ‘The friends of the family. are rexpectt lly tn “ 6000 American 208% baw ap head uu have testified tof A I was lying in What time of the did you go on duty that day? en ee nee A. Yeu, sir, attend the funeral, from the residence of his grandine 50 aha Irving Bank. 106 5 bed for a wi work. A. That I could not Al about noon, I me, Did you go to A. Yes, sir, ther, No, 160 Seventh avenue, this (Friday) morning, at 52 Shoe kLeatherBk 107 ‘engaged writing in his room tilltwo | @ Where was the bed? A. It isin a house, of course; | Q. About how late id you stay? A. ten and What time di 7 A. About half-past | balf’past ton o'clock, without further invitation 26 Bank Commerce. 116 morning. Although pleasant and agree. where would it bo? eleven o'clock. seven o'clock ; I was woke up by two policemen. NG. —On Wednesday, Feb 15, Sternmy Kini, in his 300 Cont National Bk 104 aners when 1® conversation, there stil was ‘Where was the house? A. No. 618 Broadway. @ Pan period, between noon of phat day and | — Q. Now, noticing these three what did you do? ear, 20 Fourth Nat Bk.. 1003 yaterious air abowt the deceased which all who saw Where did you slcep the Sunday night after that? | place? A. <i o'clock, did you see nye AO Lazaras’ | A. Twas in conversation about this murder with the ‘the funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon at 100 Canton Company 3815 "4 mm |. It is supposed that his business was that | A. Of course I slept in tho same piace; 1 never got out | ten or oleven sir; 1 did; it might have been haif-past | conductor who on the car, one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 8 Lewis atrect. 60 Del&HudCanalCo 166}, 206 8334 | of @ mineralized glass staining patent agency; but from | of bed only once in a whole week. eleven o'clock when I came on luty. Q Whore were you—in the street? A. On the Third | The relatives and friends of the family are respectf lly 100 Central Coal Co.. 46 500 do #30 834 | numerous printed articles foud in his portfdl'o he doubt- ¢ Did you go into the back room? A. No, sir. ‘About what hour was bo the A. I could not avenue, going home. invited to attend, without further notice. 1bCoal | 56% 400ChiCANWRR.. 34% | lone was correspondent fora Parisian journal. Dr. Joh Madoc oF igo mean by pot leaving the premises? A. | say—betwoon six and ten. 4 Going home again at one o'clock? A. Yos, sir, Murpny.—Ann M. J., wife of Felix Murphy, in the do 56% 500 0. 400 245 | Beach made a post mortem examination on the I was not off 5 * In the evening? A. Yes, air. From the hour you saw those three what | 39d year of her age. ° do. 67 FOO Chic & N'W pref, 63 | and found that deceasod had beon shot in the brain. @. You were there in the room or om the stoop all that | Q Was Lazarus thore while he was there, A. Ho waa | did you do—stay on the car? A. [got off dhecar. ‘The rolatives and frieviila are invited to attend the fw. 2 We locus’ Ts. | Gaeremcsuetig ae ne anis ee tc eetents. om teem igs 1 botwoen theee and four | °"Q. Toll the J what, i anpthing, Friery do Mision sees 1 Wakes Geeta os tar 08 ie tbriday} ning: at 10 sclouk. “efae eeapnine wait) do { 100 Chie ® took TKR 96% | thing concerning hum have made themselves knows to past one until botwoen three , 6 jury aw : A — EP Nee F } + OK wa Sent | Coreeer Gover” e'steok when hb heppeasdt An "Yea aie on this oocusoat ” 1 GW became of hom? A, Thor woat lato a porter | taken Yo BU Jugs’ vite), wjers a nunas wl be eee |