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5 : _ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1967, | 4 THE DOMINION OF CANADA.| COP crpnonat convENTION. THE PRIZE RING, THE BOARD OF HEALTH. | THE DEATH PENALTY, THE ROSLYN Romewe. } ippeerewee ry error y PALE Tromondous tle en the rney ‘The Board of Health held « spéeial mooting yesterday 7 aries ae The Murderer Still at Large-The Weanaed fire 0% Powers gad Duties of the Legislature | OBrien aad 7 MeLanahiin Ue Prine | arersoon, Freident Schultz inthe chal. > Execution of Wimmemore, at Man Recovering-Evidence Bafere the Co re si Officers. olpale—Forty-three Fought in fo A number of petitions was received from certain fe Serious Riots at the Montreal aoe eats oe ra ingtnh th 060: Eee neces Mactan Nan aamey one denn. jews Genie Glgnaina damian et oe Bacto Philadelphia, Yesterday. Zavted Cough, whom the oidenie penis the Elections. The Conditutional Convention mot at ten o’clook | Probably Fatally Injured. transport cotton that was brought from New Orleans murderer of William O’Brien, and the person who at the thts mornin, Yesterday moruing auother great battle for fistic and Galveston, wow at the Red Hook stores, to various same time stabbed Michael Reardon, on Mondsy morne , o- we. spay moved that the Committee om Revision | honors took place on the Palisades, Hudson river, which | ‘sisnq cition ‘The President, in stating the question } (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENGE OF THE HERALD. jug Inst, at Roslyn, L. 1, is still at large, Reardon ta P be instructed to amend the article on towns and counties | Promise shorily to become as celebrated for pugilism before the Board, remarked that with but one excep} Parcaperata, August 29, 1867, past danger and slowly moprening. : THE CANDIDATES GUARDED BY MILITARY, | 2 t#t at moneye to be raised in any county forthe | 4% they have long been for thelr scenery. Patsey | sion (De. Stone) the Sanitery Committee had tecom- | ‘The words of Holy Writ, “Whosoever sheddeth man’s | Yesterday afternoon at two o'clock tho examinallog ” * | support of the poor, other than for the erection and | McLaughlin is about thirty-two years of age, stands five | mouded the granting of the petitions, with the reser- | blood by man shall his blood be shed,” received a prac- | Of the witnesses was resumed before Coroner Seamany Seronns rent of buildings, shal! be separately levied and assessed | feet ten inches, and weighs a hundred and sixty pounds, vation, thes ab Janes ge ger Moncey T ppeeerryced tical exemplification to-day in tho execution of George | ‘Squire Skillman and Sistrict Attorney Benjamin We . in the asscesment rolls. Laid on the table, Barney topped his antagonist by two inches, is thirty- | re rnoved, bed W. Winnemore, convicted of the murder of Mra, Dorcas | Downing. The following is the evidence:— John O'Donnel! was sworn, and testified:—t live ig Moslyn; am a laborer; work for Myers Valentino, im th Paper mil! in this ; Jast Sunday night I wes company with Ewart Coughin, at Dennis Leary’s coma Rounor as wo wore gag sloeg by or near O'Nel'a Coughs 3 as we were lin shouted out that he would fight any Corkonian; man came to the window, put her out and asked Eda Berd Sonshiin what he wanted, adding, if it is any one’ five years of age, and weighed om the evening of the Dr. Stone’ that he should ask, request and require fight just ten pounds less than Patsey, Both mon were | the Health Hee e-dectons, What ought to be done in in excellent condition and @t to fight for their lives, #0 8 | f)°es.con brought from ioiceled ears e Vemation good deal of money was Dete@p the result, although Prosideut ScuuiTs remarked that Dr, Stone should de- the match was only for $100 fine Be position, ees = wanted any information In order to “keep the thing dark,” but very few except ir bet tam’ ot esto eocntion maaan —_ those of the inner ring knew of the battle coming off so Sraquent a0 te Seema. a fay gc oa iten- soon, and but little more than fifiy people assembled | ance e tor wan facts ished him to see the ight. The operations of the men end their | {nod be furmlahed. | He had not been aware that backers were very cautiously carried on, A steamer Hat one sro that the Preskdeat wee the ud\. was engaged to take the whole party up the Hudson, | Vi who want formation, an he (Dr. Stone) and tickets sold for «moonlight excursion,” which ba nip teeny oe r= Rego fopaenrr pce rosalted in thie ttle Wat." The Boat arrived of Y {ie aifaire of the Quarantige and the altars of tue Bored ors early yeste iy mornin; on 1 by en ‘ead thera comple eta ne, ce should be as distinct one from the other as steamed dowa the river in and arri of eo I~ order. “sades a little after four o’clook, just as the morning was pa Pe yt ttl o sed breaking. Here the work of disembarkation was to do with the question before the Board. Magliton, in Shippen street, above Twelfth, on the 25th of April last, The murderer died protesting his inho- cence, and, according to his own words on the gallows, fully confident of happiness in the other world. The spiritualistic ideas of the departed felon buoyed bim up, or appeared to do so, until tho fatal drop fell; and a greater exhibition of self posséssion, sang froid and utter indifference under such painfully trying circumstances was never seen in this or any other country, For some days past Winnemore had steadily declined to admit any visitors, with the exception of bis own rela- tives and bis counsel, Damon Y. Ki a 5 and ever sinco his incarceration, and even until the moment he was led out for execution, he has maintained a cheerful, confident and even amiable frame of mind, He has invariably persisted in the statement that he did not wish either a reprieve or a commutation of sentence, and when on Monday last his counsel paid him a visit POWRRS AND DUTIRS OF STATE OFFICERS. ‘The Convention then took up for consideration the article on the powers and duties of Secretary of State, Comptroiler, Attorney General, Treasurer and State En- gineer, ‘The article provides that these officers shail be @lecred by the people, Mr. DUGANNE moved to except the Attorney General, Mr. Fo.Ger earnestly opposed the proposition to give the appointment of the Attorney General to the Gover- nor and Senate, Mr. Wakeman took a similar view, Mr. CortiS and Mr. Kernan earnestiy advocated the amendment. The question was then taken on Mr. Duganni ‘Ment, and it was lost by 50 to 66. Mr. Genny moved to strike out the provision requiring the Attorney General to be a counsellor-at-law for ten eare, ? Mr, Beckwrra moved to strike the State Engineer and Surveyor from the elective offices. Carried. Mr. Gxrky moved to amend so that no person shail be Thirty Persons Wounded by a Cava) fy Charge. ELECTION D gy AND ELECTION RIOTS. SPEC’ 41 TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Mostamat, August 20—A. M. At the D sminations for members of the new Parlia- ment int) iy city to-day, Mr. D'Arcy McGee was hooted fown. ~ ge could not obtain a hearing—in fact, was com- Prevented from speaking. Mf. Cartier’s friends raised a riot, Other places of nomivation, Mr. Lanctot, the liberal ©" gaidate, who favors annexation to the United Staves, mend- keep them back; we went into © pd to be guarded to his home by a force of police, quickly carried out, and the laborious job of climbing The following resolutions, presented by the Sani and told him not to entertain any hope, he said that he ¢_zhree men wore dangercny buen daring the mele, | Sy, omeY Generel ones be aia conneslln | gpm race aeptyat wrong Maruman. 456 | commltes, were then taken upand puset:— "7 | “a not aniapatonny executive marierenon andi at | him we layed there gute ous ii, dohaaners and several others were more or Jess injured. Mr Gareter moved to amend by striking out the | men on tho velvet turf and erything ready for the | Resolved, That cottons, hides and other Mke mer- | he would feel di ted, and he would much rather. | h< Coughlin saying it was time to go home; as 1 . whole proviso. fray. | McLanghlin looked the best, man, althouga | <hadie coming from New Orleans, Galveston and other | Do tung than have his eoutence commuted to imprsoa. | went by O'Nell'sdoor somebody waa.at the door THE RIOT SERIOUS, a. SE aocepted the amendment, and it was | O'jjrien had the longest reach; but both were heavy on fore a veseels, after passing & proper Quarantine-and | ment for life. He frequently said that be earnestly | us; we kept on to bis Nother eiig : i red he r fr. KUMSEY moved to amend to make the term’of the | “Us0mers and some hard hitting was expected, such further ventliation and expoaure 10 alr as may be pre- | wished to got out of this wicked world, and the boar of | went into Patrick's house, w! ; execution could not come too soon forhim, He was quite positive that he would revisit the eerth in the spirit, and stated that before his body was cut down he would be mixing in the crowd around the scaffold, look- ing at his owm remains and hearing the remarks that might be made about him, He threatened to appear on the night of tne day of his execution at the bedsides of a number of persons from whom he conceived ho had suffered wrong, and would trouble them terribly, THR FORT, sertbed by the Health Officer and approved by this Hoard; Boro 1 As ie call of sin Se Commas DR See Oe erak Til i eran Gates att aaa mauleys in position, Som sight sparring resulted at |, lesolved, That shipa ositi goes to conditional pratiqne, he be requested to re- first to Barney's credit "i a) 2 het, rt the same to this Board, with th it while Patsey stood on the defensive, waiting for an | Poritsapproval; aud no oxsgs oe, fencer uations attached, opening. After a little lost time O'Brien sent in one on | conditional pratique shall come to the docks of ihe cities of his opponent’s cheek and received one on the face and | New York or Brooklyn without a permit tirst obtained from month, The biows were, however, slight on both sides, | this Board. Rovnp 2—Barngy, who had the longest reach, sent in | Dr. Swivnvn: Attorney General four years. 5 The section, as amended, providing that the Secretary of State, Comptrolier, Attorney General and Treasurer shall be elected at the same time with the Govern and shall hold their offices for the same term with Governor, was then adopted, Mr. Bairand moved to add an additional section abolishing the oftice of State Engineer and Surveyor, to effect on the firat day of Jannat and I then kept on till we got opposite the paper mill dana wo ata} od there awhile to see whether be went home; were there about half an hour when we heard some halloo; we then went back to whore O’Brien was Killed: they were bringing him into 0’Neil's house; don’t who the parties were who carned bim; saw a knife Coughlin; was sure 1¢ was not a butcher koife (but Flac eee ee om : * rp been small butcher knito, a dinner knife ora t id not hear of his sharnening the knife; have been SPESIAL TELEGRAM TQ THE HEALD. The Troops in Collist with the People—A Cavairy Charge, and Thirty Persons Severely ‘ounded. ¥ Montagat, August 20—P. M, The election riot in East Montreal to-day was much in referring to the fact that it had been & heavy ono on Patsev’s hend and ribs, and received | given out in the morning papers that a person employed ‘The prisoner's theory of the murder is that if he com- u mere geriqms thenn, nt frat reported. AC, Gonaum moved to resousider, Laid on the table, | again on the body. The men did not get to work yot | on an Italian veesel had died of yellow fever at Newtown | mitedirne ten teecssclone or it, and his spirit was | the habit of going to Coughlin’s once or twice @ week: The troops were called ont, when the disturbance be- The article, as amended, was then adopted and referred | with any spirit, and seemed trying each other's calibre. | crook, said that he had performed a post mortem exami- | not with his body at the time. His counsel, Mr. Kilgore, | once in a while kept company with bis sister; 001 fame alarming. The alry charged on the populace, | ' ‘io Conwinitiee on Revision, Rousps 8 aNd 4.—Same as the preceding, both men | nation on the body of the deceased, and found that the | also persists in this theory, and up to the last moment say whether any other man kept company with me the pip tesit Monday evening and saw Johanna at. Rov. Dr. Ely’s three or fonr times; she works there; w@ said nothing about her brother, except that she said it wasa bad thing, and that was all we had to say about it; when I saw tho knife it was about twelve o'clock; heard the shouting between one and ¢ o'clock; Coughlin was not sober and he was not drunk he did not drink with me, except at Valentine's, ~ “ic. John Reardon, sworn, said— tive in Roslyn, aud — Wm. O’Brien going ont of O’Neil’s about one o'clock of Monday morning; his sister told meto go out and where he had gone to; I then went out and saw Wi O’Brien sitting down by the tree in front of the house I saw Ed Coughlin standing close to him, with his shouts ‘TH! POWSRS AND DUTIES OF THT LACISLATURR. The Cuan announced the next business in order to be the consideration of the report of the Committee on the Powers and Duties of the Lezisiatare, ‘Mr. GERRY moved to poatpone tho subject until the minarity report shall be printed and placed on the flea, 03 only bringing feelers, without getttog to any severe | man had dicd of inflammation of the bowels. The ves- fighting. sel had errived from Naples, where there never is any Round 5.—Patsey led off with bis left duke and | yellow fever, making tho passage in about sixty five jonded heaviiy on Barney's potato trap, drawing claret; | days. the latter worthy kept on al! the time pegging at Patsev’s The following is the Sanitary Superintendent’s weekly ribs, which carving tactics did not result in much | report for the week ending Weduesday, August 28:— damage. Orrio Sanrrary SurmuiNTexDENt, 3 Rovnns 6 and 7.—McLanghiin repeats his successfal RETARY OF THE. MavmoroLiran BoduD oF diplomacy of the iast round, and visits Barney’s ameiler = again, and that began to have qnite a cherabical aspect; respecifully to report that Sarin the pent week: he Iinded another blow on Barney’s left spectacular | 1? a bate latieeae ie ieee eae, forsahoar arpa organ, O'Brien keeping up digumg away at Patsoy’s | tots, 1 pubite school, 2 fodsing hquses “71 private dvrellin riba, “Ta the seventh round Harney tried to hit over | {in nutwctories, 2 workshops aud siotan t brewer Patsey’s guard, and that gentleman delivered a tremen- hime kilns, 3 distiller'es, 2 private markets, 32 horse expressed his conviction that his client was an innocent man, in at least a moral point of view. Winnemore | was a singular character, and trae type of the spiritual. ists of the present day, He had not the appearance of @ murderer, but looked mild, dreamy and strange. Sheriff Howell received last night a telegram from Governor Geary, stating that he had made up bis mind not to interfere with the process of the law in Wione- “more's case, and the preparations for the execution were commenced. Invitations to attend the execution were extended only to the Sheriff's jury, the condemned man’s counsel and a limited number of the members of the press, t Ata quarter before 10 o'clock this morning those who Or aa the assemblage is termed, the mob, Two squadrons of dragoons had to guard the cand!- Gates on their way to their homes from the places of mom ination. ‘The casualties resulting from the collision between ‘he military and the people are very severe and number ‘pwarde of thirty. ‘Rone of them are as yet reported fa‘al, The Convention then went into Committee of the Whole on the Report of the Committee on the Powers and Duties of the Levisiature, Mr. Barker in the chair. The report provides for biennial sessions of the Legisla- ture only. Mr, Birt, moved to amend go that the Legislature shall meat aunually, THE ISSsUE3. sa ae boisty gon con ng toa vote the Convention took arecess | go. upper cut, which came on Barney’s proboscis “yen _ Pp “Hepp slaughter houses, 25 were invited to be present, assembled at the Assombly | der against tho tree and his Legend y te ook 1 G4 ART SCV joel, . “ - 3, t OD parte eo : ‘ . OW. to [From the Montreal Herald, August 28.) 10 ‘Rall: past sevae o'clogk. like ag Teak of greased Hightuing, and tapped another | sinker nllars and bascucntan 16 wintehae ahd eens, | Buildings, Tenth and Chestnut, and proceeded in a car | to O'Brien, “William, that is a cold place for you bin of St, Jatien, Loud cheering for MoLaughlin, lying down there, you had better come into the house st, Evening Session. ir cleta aie gmat O’Brien then calied me to him and said, ‘Are you The Convention reassembled at half-paet seven o’olnek, to the prison, situated at the Southern extremity of the city, On arriving at the prison the small procession We have reason to believe slat peopie in all parte of A heavy fighting round. The men wont to | P00 #8, waste pipes aud n#, 260 privies and water ‘the Dominion, not least in the sister provinces, are look- 7 =i] 3 E The Conventio nt Inte Cr iLtee of tha Whol with a will, and gave and took Hike regular In the course of these wuspections they discovered and | marched in in the following order:— _ ing to Mike Reardon?” *Yee,”’ 1 said. si: am bis brother; Reees ety eee er et Weer” GRE, Fine renort of te Gam ilies on ene Tae fs and Datios | kame chickens. Barnsy ted off with a straieht ono | hare cepo'tad upon tue fouiowtasovuneao complaint. vig: | "Sherif Howell and his jsry, consisting of the follow- | he then said, ‘Is Mile in the honsa?’” I replied “yea; from the great personal, popularity. of Mr. Metioc, the | ofthe Lacistatara, Mr. Cook in the chin, Ths pending | on Fatsey’s peepers, which male him diccover several | & te sad sora tate Private Awellings, 1 | ing ventiomen:—Wm_ H. Kern, 8. P. Hancock, H Hor- | o»Bricn then said, “Do Tisigne Roow bien tT contest is in oome seuse tiewed as oe between Fenian, | question was on the motion of Mr Bell 40 amend, oo a | showors of meteors: Before Pat oonld recover himself side and tins, I brewery..1 | tou, F. Blackbarme, Geo. HL. Hoberie, Spencer Roberts, | here?” T said “No, but { might know bim (fT saw By fom and good order, i Atiie ieanireanion oomine to provide for avnnai sessions of the Legislature, | Barney was on him avain, and fighting bim to his avenue a oe Dasemenia, 8 cisterae | RP. King, John Thorniey, Wm, Eliot, Wm. Vogdes, | by daylight, of if I’ heard him speak”? some one a6 thi my oar crviepen ade fromthe extreme parte ofthe | Adopted r * | corner gave him a terrific hit under tho ribs, which sent |} fall and offen. | and Samacl V. Clement. time atepped from the hous»; I think it was my. yninion, and there is reason for {t. It has been re. The sect'on providing that the Governor may call | him straight to mother earth, First knock down biow | sive veivies, 8 atreets, 3 vutiers and 11 violations of code. Then came the Sheriff's Deputies, James V. Stokes, | Mike; the rest followed him ; they were Morris G marked (by Mr. James Smith, among others) that. Mr. sions of the Leg'slainre by proclamation, in | for 0’Brion, x he following. reparis | salt ig wane | BB. Olt, & 8 Mooney, James Baia, Jr., and Wm. 1. | Wiism Grady, Mary O'Brien, | Mn O'Nel’s, wife Bevlia bes wade bo denial or condemnation of Feninc: shall bo stated the peculiar objert er objects for | ROUND 9.—McLanghiin aiming at Rarney’s oyce and $05 iaitive, 402; nog itive, 50; general, 23; nume | Looda, wite, Ellen Gorman an e H mI Miko "O'Neil spoke and. aad, Is that the latter peppering tho ribs of his opponent, Nell. = “Yor,” Coughlin replied, “tha’’s me,” “Well,” 4 5 ‘The party were conducted to an ante-room whilo the Rovnp 10.—Darnay active with his left avain, and preparations for the execution were going on. which they are ss oalled; aud that no business shall be ism. He has not, of course, himself a Fenian, He will transacted at any such special session except such as deny that he bay been an avowed one; but he knows ded for orders, 263; 55; number of gene- foil well haract r shall be stated in the proclamations calling the same, | Caucht McLanghiin close up under the side a heavy retatnad for notice, —. Your correspondent during the interim learned that | 7, «4, you have had a good deal to say about ys from Mr, SloGee, aud he i als Esp pelle ‘was adopted. z ere : whack, whieh stopped his breath for a moment. sino reinspeeted 84 buildings | Winnemore slept wolt-during the nizht, and woke up | night long;’? on that my brother Mike stepped up to a erty according: At his last West meeting in Victoria The section providing that no biti shall be introduced Rovyns 1} to 16.—Both men cautions and sparring a eee ing. orders under the frst | this morning feeling quite refreshed, Between sevon | and gaid to Coughlin, “Ed, what have you against me? square he had Mr. David, advocate, to speak for him. Mr, | into either branch of the Legislature dnring the inst five 01 deal; fighting shy of each other and avolding a | Clavseo! the fourteenth woot the goiter yt ie. | and eight o'clock this morning be was visited by bis | Coughlin replied ‘that’ he had ‘nothing agali David gave a very mild and neat definition of Fenianiam | days of the session was resected, ‘ have bean complied with or not.’ ‘Their returns show that | Drother and sisters and a male and female cousin. Tho prisoner Was somewhat aifected during this interview, and urged his brother to take good care of his littio sisters, Tbe party remained with him until about ten o'clock, when the final adieus took place. He refused at first to eee his brothor, but was prevailed upon to do #) by Mr. Kilgore, his counsel, who was with him durug the entire morning, and who exercised great control over him, being, like Winnemore, a spirmualist. 28 applied to the prisoners Mr. Deviin dofended at Bweetsburg. Ho said they wera “brave men, whose patriotism had unfortunately led them rather too far imto danger; and that it ‘redounded to Mr. Deviin's honor’ that he bad been so successful in his efforts to relieve them from their difficult ties,’? He abused the Britieh govorument in the most outrageous terms, de- seribing it ns the ‘common tyrant of Ireland and Canada, viding that the prosiding officer of each 1 bills publicly, and white the House over which ho presides ts in session, was rejected. The section providing that on the day of its final ad. Journment the Legislature shail adjourn at twelve o'clock noon was adopted, The Committee then rose and raported progress, and leave was granted to sit again. p 16 —Barnay active on tho breast. Patsev got | 3; havo been complied with, 12 partially, 2are being com. in heavy again on his opponents. damaged peeper—the | pied with and 4 not complied with. Jeft one—and succeeded in effectually closing it up. the Sanitary company of the Rouyns 17 axp 18.—Sparring avain tho order of the he abatement of nuisar dy "In tha Jast round Patsey sucoreded im land'ng on | P° berved: us eompliod Rarney’s other eye, making a good move toward cloring | Wii, Tie execution of the lat tha’ up also, Sastiary Superintendent, Row'p 19.—Darney landed heavily on the body and | Nia.o- Bonworth, in chirge of the complaint office, returns Ed again said that he hed nothing; thav’e all I want,” says Mike; then Gorman aries: up_to Ed; «rbat’s now,” ga Gorman then took Ed by the arm, and they ' walked along towards Coughlin’s house; IT and Will Grady hung back; William O’Brien and Mike him; “Well, Mike then said, “IC you anything agstust me, now's your time t report. His algo show $50 on and Y7 not complied or has been directed by the fio " e " knock i 7 my f ats received from eltizens, ali of which have bee: 7 ing the condemued man’s convorsa- : thing I caw was William cin ag nein Let ret ae cegpyseidngpey bend of Adjourned tw to-morrow morning. po trveng Patsey clear into his corner, Shouts for rere {) inedieal inspecting zens, alt 9 freee epee bee os ae ee poche ‘erage ars relterted = oy a oa wil “I Grady meh, It is the ground on which the suffr: f the Rovnp 20.—Rarney on the body, Paisey on the face; D the pa k the prac J: his intention of coming back to earth, Ho breakiastes close to h he stepned first un to bim ai French speaking electra. of Montreal West wave cakes AFFAIRS ON THE PLAINS. they elosed and Barney thrown heavily. ely hare reported ty thin oflee © ‘cased of contegions iat | about six o'clook, and partook heartily of coffee: eges | “John, William is killed:” “Why, he ain't,” says Tp for by Mr. Devlin, and on which Mr. Devlin should be a Rovunp 21 —Patsev led off, and coming in contact with { eases, of wiich eght were fai and bread and batter, remarking during the mea! thai It | «tow can that bef” “Oh, be Is,’ be says: Gofeated. . Whe Peach Gauimlastaners base lalows O'Brion’s smelling box split It right open. - Seinen had been stated that he intended to starve himself to | was picking him up out of the road; “Let him Rovxp 22 —Barnoy again prrling bis antagonist about tho body, and tho latter tanded again on the bugle, giving O'Brien intense agony. Rovunns 23 to 30,--Giving and taking all round; Patsey aiming at O'Brien's right peeper, and the tatter goto at his opponent's body and ribs; the men getting weaker, although MeLaugh! held out beet, Rovxp 30. — Barn spare eye arly closed; he lands again heavily on McLanhlin’s ribs, which seemed to be pretiy weil battered rn by this time. Rovens 31 To 34 —Patsev working away cheerfully ou Rarney’s countenance, which would not now have deen reengnized bv bis dear st friends, and O'Brien Putting in an occasional sockdoltager on the ribs, Bar- ney's seconds had mnch ado to trim’him up and prevent his richt eve from closing up, which they had to keep with spirits and water. Rovnns 35 To 42,—Ihe same. Barney knocked down in the last, Rounp 43 4p Last.—Barney came up staggering, with death, and he desired to prove the contrary, as he bad not missed a meal since he was committed to prison. About eight o'clock the prisoner was brought down to the coll occupied by Gottlieb Williams just before his execution, At exactly twenty minutes past ten o'clock Sheriff Howell, accompanied by Keeper Fleming and two representatives of the press, entered Winnemore’s cell, and the Sheriff, after a brief conversation with the prigoner, informed him that bis time had come and he must now perform his painful duty by preparing him for execution, Winnemore replied that he was quite ready and even anxious for the final scene. The prisoner was then taken from the cell to the room in which the Sheriff's jury and reporters wore stationed, and the order of procession was formed as follows for the gallows, which was erected in the weat end of the prison yard to the north of the the main building :— The Prisoner, supported by Keeper Fleming and Mr. The elect ra had better jook the issue thus put fully and squarely in the face. There is no blinking it. There is no pretence of denial or explanation of the correctness ‘of the report of Mr. David’s speech, which has now been published two or three days, and been a subject of con- Versation in the streets, Af we turn to the Faget, and look at the character of % ‘s opposition to Air. Cartier, we find that it Sebased on communism, intense hatred’ of Brisith con- nection and oven preference for a commection with the United States. “In other words, to borrow a term from an evening contemporary, it ‘is French Fenianism of a malig sort.” Tn politics there is no middle feature, Every voter must support ope principle or the other, in jasue in the elections. In Montreal Fast, it ie Mr. Cartier and the Dominion, i. ¢, working out on our separate carver, under the protection of Britain, on one eiue, and Mr. Lanotot and demaguogism, communism and annexation om theother, In Montreal! West the issue is nearly the a) “He might be getting into a faint or then? with Me hat I looked at bim, I eaw he was deat; Morris Gorman and I ‘Wm. Grady picked him up and took him into the house then I exw my brother Mike Iving on the bed in house, wounded; I did not see Cougblia after my ther and Wm. O’Brien had gone on a few yards; I not see Mike from the time he left ns until I saw wounded in bed; I drank only two glasses of night; never knew or heard of @ previous a og Coughlin and O’Brien or Coughlin er, ‘William Grady was next sworn and testified in Roslyn heard. the testimony given by the noss; it is about correct; Morris Gorman told Coughlin that there was no one there to do ae and that he would go home with him; Coughlin say just before O’Brien fell that he way of killing of half a dozen men; come now;” I heard a noise as if there wasa City—Court Martial ence ef the Soldiers Who Broke Up Coffey’s Ranche= The Indians Chasing Buffaloes. St. Lours, August 29, 1867, Colonel Butterfleld, C. T, Hateh and twelve other gan- tlemen left Elisworth, Kansas, yosterday for the mouth of Little Arkansas river, They wentin the capacity of Peacs Commissioners to the Intians, and will join General Sherman's Commission, about four hundred miles west of Fort Harker. Nothing has yet beon heard of the force rent from Fort Hays to chastise the Indians, with whom Captain Ames had a battle, Large numbers of cattle are dying from the effects of beat and dust on the Northern Plains, Sergeants Sullivan, Morgan and Stmmona, engaged in Warde, moydhy manydiy +s smonen 4 aia) esis! inal # il it gE Mi Gee represents the Domini the destruction of Coffey’s ranche, neurone of the | both eves blinded, and Patsev just pushing him he fet! Sheriff Howell and Mr. Perkins, Superintendent of the | ¢o, the 4 saw Wm. O’Brien’ standd Connection on one side: Mr. Deviin such views ar tne, | Western forts, sone time sings, have been sontanced by | heck exhausted into him corner, and. his seconds threw Prison, , [apr road, with hie. hen®-Gewn png act forth by Mr. David on the other. And every news. | Our martial to fifteon years’ imprisonment in the Iowa | np the sponge in token of defeat, which they ought to Sheriff's Jary. heard the blood’ falling like water from a paper and voter who does not support the one does sup- Bh reer k have done long before. Deputy Sherifis. but could not sce where he was port the other, whatever hypocritical professions may be immense herda of buffaloes are near Fort Kearny, | It was impossible to restore Barney to conscious. Reporters of the Prese. I stepped ahoad to see what was the matter, and tmade to the contrary. going south. The Indians are following them ness for some time after bis return to the erty, and the ‘Winnemore was dr: in a white shirt, gray cassi- | yike Reardon coming towards me, and saw a man prone Lerner Regge hore paseed Sioux | doctors sav that he bas recelved severe internal inja- mere ig = prison shoes, os ene bair pen Besa f the other way from bim; in my opinion it was f r yore well, ries, which may probably end in his death. So mach combed, is face present lean appearance, : from O'Brien, MURDER IN LANSINGBURG. for prize fghtiug ‘aud the natural beauties of the Pall. being pale and smooth, He walked to the gallows with | Coughlin: I was only a fow fost from O so ing back I saw him fall in the road; Mike myself reached him at the same time; there being a difficulty between O’Brien i esdes The police, ag usual, did not seem to have any most periect nonchalance, and quictly looked at cognizance of this fight. ‘ob; the different objects in the prison yard. The gallows is the same one used at the execution of Pro! ‘itiams and Spotted Tall’s Bufinlo Hunt—Depar Friendly Band ou the Mission @ SPECIAL CORRESPGWOENCE OF THE HERALD. ea but Mike Reardon said that Coughlin had thi Wasmeeroy, August 29, 1867, THE JONES AND MeCOOLE FIGHT. QUARANTINE INTELLIGENCE, i econ others, and isa simple, though effi- | take his life ina difficulty about a shovel; the first An official report has been received at the Indian aaerre reer tatay These een creat Aranepired at Quaran- | "The foot of the gallows wis reached at a quarter of | {tet I sporoached O'Brien be eaid that be. wae, bleed: : tine yesterday. There were at anchor in the lower bay, | ele hen Wi mounted the stops with firm. | 183 he tried to say somethi net . Bureaa from Superintendent H B, Denman, dated SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. : v4 mt naprentge talons one Ny, accompanied. by. Sheri Hore, | ®ter taking him into the bouse he moaned twice, + Strangely aaserenies Fee Sie oh sack Omana, August 21, giving some details of the departure ma? bes ain ax so in process of thorough fumigation, the following ped io Floming, Gicateaen Pekiesena DO Ki cel Brien aworn, said—I am no relation of Wilt alalitean asa inssiharian, widen ps come | Of the slonx Indians under Spotted Tail on their buffalo eS vessels: , gore,” The ‘reiched man 1ooked quietly around oi the | YA", 0"Bren; this summer wane See ming sas mitled in the adjoining town of Lansingburg last | 2% in accordance with permission given them to do | Large crowds of roughs and others left here this a’ter- Bie tea en eae. er ee fae hor Salsg Bacaseiba nad Geiss Would have the livas of Michael aod Patrick are avening. A partial statement of the facte 20 far ag | % >Y the Indian Commissioners; and also with regard to | noon to witness McCoole and Jones fight. Betting here | Bris Cicely Hi Sierra Leone. | the operation chatted with the Sherif. [cme a fons Tao country; this is all that 5 ascertained has sent a perfect thrill of horror through | ‘¢ €a¥ipment of ranners from Spotted Tail’s band to | jg ail in favor of MeCoole, The railroads are rowning | Brie %. J. Strout eons boca in oe pe ge fpr nego a The case was then adjourned until Monday week at these surrounding communities, the detective | ‘Ye camps of the hoatile Indians near the headwaters of | exonrston trains at reduced fares. MeCoole took $5,000 arg feetly elt possessed manner, he sdateased thoee prevent one P. M. the Republican river, which was also provided for re- | with him to bet on bimeel, Galvost as follows: porte thi ing aff : ‘on, me" Ciretuasnry dee an te hea the ceeaties Cooseeke ne, | Cumtir_ by, tee. Tents Osratileslovecs, Bopertiecdedt Sehr. E Clawson. and cotton.. Galveston, Geeruwex—I have been brought to this scaffold to MURDERERS RESPITED. to die, and I kuow it is expecied that I will say a few words, which I now proceed to do. T have only to say that Tam innocent in word aod deed of the crime for Denman was at North Platte on the morning of the 19th inst., and bad a council with the Indians wth regard to the matter, and informed them that it wae oxpected that THE PRESS TELEGTAMS. Steamer Morro Cast neral merch'dise Havava. — In the upper bay were also the following, dis- Sr. Loum, Avguat 29, 1967, charging their cargoes, having been subjected to the place, At about eight o'clock last evening a gentleman trenton” August 29, 1667, named Bulson, while walking along State street in Lan- Four negroes who were sentenced to be bung here to= morrow have been respited by Governor Patton four singharg village, had his attention attracted by groan. | Potted Tal. with his fellow chtets, would place them. oole, the prize fighter, left here yesterday for Cin. | #1! detention below upon thelr arrival:— EY pan igh ven Bg ang “A Apt 7 ing noises proceoding from a passing carriage, Sergeant | tn the region of country which they proposed: tor reat Ginna'l, to engage tn the coming wilt” with Aaron | pric Hate Bevian”” | my due GUNreRy; bet how teribtes hie te Reais = Mag King, of the Metropolitan police, was at once notified by | and use all their influence to pursuade them to | ty he conident char we gin wie ee tai, ee pS epee Pongal art ely Merge herd mr SHIPPING NEWS, 4 abandon the war path and meet the Commis- has no terrors for me, for | know where my sou! will go Mr, Bulson of the etrango incident, who at once gave chase the carri the guilty occupant which | Sioners in councit at Fort Laramie, at the full Lawnexcervra, Ind., Angnet 20, 1867. Ha “ to, and I also know thet mv spirit will come back to “ 9 had by this time dissovered fale, vamnty soar ening |. the. tanens te Gapuiiog ante kak Lee: | - Mikwibetois one party arrived here this morning on Gaiveston, | earth. Tonly regret tho mauuer of my death, on ac FORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 29, 1887, into a dork street, made his escape, only after having | ¥!¢W of negotiating a treaty of peace. He also informed | the early St. Louis train, and will remain here awatung Galveston, count of my relatives; and if I exhibit a little tremor a Ubrown the body of a dying girl from the carriage upon | them that United States troops had been sent North from | tho prelimimaries to be arranged for the great prize Havana, now it ig not fear, but the gricf I feel at parting from my Arrived. s the highway. Upon retracing his steps the police ser- | Arkansas river and were ranging In the revion of the | fight. He appears to be in good condition, Galveston. brother and sisters, who wero with mo so recently. I Republican river, and that they must avold all trouble with them; upon heanng which Spotted Tail acked to be furnished with white flags, saying that he would keep them flying in the camp, and that be would not go (orgive every on earth forall the wi T have saf- fered, and there have been many of them. I trely forgive Mr. Mann—(Tho District Attorney who tried bim—Rer. —) wnt forgy' s?, jovernor also for his conduct to- wi ib discovered the body of the girl dead by the street Siewme’ side, A little further on a considerable bundie of cloth. for female use was found, consisting of a jockey ma, skirt, underclothing and a bandkerchief marked Ship Pei ibert (Ham), Hetderteh, Hambw grinds and $63 pacsengecs, wo at Sima Ears Wh Banks, with Tight wee aay ‘winds. oe Brig Zero (Br), Fowler, Bridgeport, CB, 2 days, with coal, to master, Foul Play in a Prize Fig’ 70 THB EDITOR OF THE HERALD, THE EXCISE LAW. *Carrie.’’ There ie no doubt that the girl was thrown | further Sonth than was necessary to flud buflaloes. He Porrsvinie, Pa., August 28, 1867. How It Has Been Enforced in Queens County me; cerely trust this is the last oceur- Below. from the carriage, as already stated, and thus moc bi also promised he would lose no tine in communicatin, you ar vm nce of this kind that will t place, I have not Ship Union (of Bath), from Cardiff, Goath, though she could have lived bute very ahort | Wilh the hostile Indians, ‘and exprossed tmadoubred eure | _, 1% YOUr ewe of the 21th of August is an account of a | The following document was yesierday transmiited to | {0% justice, but will be sure to get it In the other Nailed, prize tight between Wm. Parkinson and Tom Kelly, | colonel Clark, the Secretary of the Board of Excise, by bear (his place, The article referred to contains several | the Atiorney of the Board:— New Yore, Anguat 28, 1867. Emwons Crane, Secretary Metropolitan Board of Exeise:— fidence in his ability to persuade them to give up war, Spotted Tail and his chiofs seem pleased with the confidence placed in them by the Commissioners, and lent Denman says there is every reason to world, I bear no ill will towards anybody, and as Christ died for a principle eo do1; although you may not kuow it now, but you will very soon. i believe I have nothiag more to say, only that Ihave no un- timo anyway. The remains were at once removed to the station house, where they were iaid out for identif- Soon after the occarrence two relatives of Miss a prengaed of Cohoes, appeared and identified the Steamships New York, Bremen; 1 Livingeion, Savannaly Wind at sunset NW. Amertean Ports, ~Dody as that of a relative of thet t °, will use all their intiuence to bring ta the by Johnny Lava- in—I desire to call the atiention of the Board of Excise to | kind feelings towards anybody, . ‘ sacesns rate Sloe a sung, | omy tmnt ea eo otog at ana | fy antes team fom Mgcaa, Xe. | hfe ca ee rac eae | tue pr ten oad Sort Row and ook | CARLETON, foe ard, sameip Cham sul eutly ascertained that Mies « r Swift Bear selecied ten of their wost trastworthy youn, . i ~ - | bauds wi im, and did the same with Mr. Perkins atled—s shi ‘ “ ras subseq.ieut'y ancor at ies Connery wan at | Sui Dene selccted ten ot thelr most trustworthy young Hel as induced 10 take a dose of medicine | jriced in the exci uieitict uamely: the towne of Fiushing, | and keeper Fleming. Ho then exiended hie land | BW eae Gemehl? Hmily B Souder, Lobby, NYorb; echt Jamaica and Newtown, tue lattes Tor two mock, Me eats Tie ne aan Out Of condition | ier's Potnt. These tures lowns; as ia well Kuown, coutais & lane of Uhie piace, Tres 7 OMe | very large nnmber ct Plzoes where, Nquors, wines ale, and Second.— Kelly had the best of the fight up to the | lice force a, however, ataciohed la these towne ae ihe takes Arth or sixth round, when h’s strength failed from the | ‘tants decline to iucur the expense of muluiaining them, effects of the medicine and his general bad condition. | The enforcement of ti ya eg Third —The friends of Parkinson were apparently | their on boast when Tsay iat ther mete ne Peet afraid to let their man fight until they learned the con- | Whatever to enforce ie, Fimnk they hare notinde eatrale gon 4 may, oe they hurried on the fight before pone h b a aoeeee eae Gen ia an parce jewas should recover. Ouiy eight licenses have been taken out, and only S140) re. Fourth.—Kelly did not say that Parkinson ‘was the ceived for ieee bile ia, Richmond aby ener ni Higtior is. sold ts not greater (hae sar afan, in Parkioooaprouined to | su.ogee taveyents a eta hav eer ate gt . red, oney, in ea n for $500 or $1,000. 8 10 anipport the schonia ol the locality.” ihe didesemed ‘The remains were (nally arcertained to be those of a weil unknown woman pamed Carrie Hubbard, hepntiful creature, formerly reei 8 gounty, which piace she left some time since for Lan- singborg, where sbe has lived for several months pact. Chief Det ve Lemuel Hurlburt i# now at Pitstown this last unfortunate, She nineteen years of age, end was about five feet tu height, with a dorid complexion and suburn hair, A post mortem examination revealed womiasrkabiy the fact that Miss Hubbard was, previous herdeiug thrown from the carriage, the victim of a most rev~h aud unsuccessful attempt at abortion, and stated that they were ready to start whenever furnished with equipments, which con- sisted of the following articles for each of the ten # horse, one saddle, one bridle, one picket nket, one rit®, one pair blue cloth leggings, breech cloth, one biue military coat, one cavalry one shirt, one black silk cravat and ten yards of searlet Indian cloth. The superintendent had the day before purchaced the entire outfit for the messengers, at once fitted them out and gave them their in- nd each one of them a pass or certificate statin, iT business, and asking all officers of the United states army to treat therm well and aid them all warmly towards Mr. Kilgore, when for the first time he was affected to tears, He sad to Mr. Kilgore:— “No mortal could have done more for mo thau you have done. I thank you from my beart, and may God bless you.” Mr. Kilgoro told him he had done overything he could, but without avail, and commended his soul to E W Pratt, Boston. For Other Shipping News See Sizth Page, \ t APSOLUTE, DIVORCES LEGALLY ‘OBTAl in New York and Scates where desei 3 cause, No publicity or charge till divorce obtained. tal free, M. LOWS, Attorney, 78 Nassau streets, = gee BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINSD IN aX A State without publicity or exposure, Drunk: Ho Hon, c uel treatment sufficient cause. Consultations ert! No fees cb: in advan GEO Ab Lawyer, 80 Nassau sireet, * There was no minister present, because Winnemore determinedly rofused to receive one, and this was the first instance in the history of the prison where a man was hung without the presence of a clergyman. After Mr. Kilgore bad iiuished his remarks all ro- cate tho ‘aecortained th waa in their power. | 000. tired from the scaffold with the exception of Sheriff |) —————— ; — potted ares ere al tnanthe | ‘The nevel wad sictking -fentare tn hete_ preparation s fronds are angions and prepared to | between Queens and Richmond vauntiee lies not inany dite | Howell, and just as he wes about to afie the white cap AS QERICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY ‘ H was the on of en match him ns Parkinson for $500 or $1090 0 side. ference in the character of the inhi #, but in the fi N 4 + State Lotteries, ‘ as violently thro go yt ond that the | was the token of yh mick cach Indien carried with THREE OF THE FANCY that the latter has the Metropolitan polio’ forse station Tay yma down % > ag oroomy "Gna KENTUCKY STATR RXTRA—CLARS Sag) anguer 28 4 etection.ci the living mi coroner's . ght square pieces of Acco, . cited it. Not only do the local oii fe p “Goodby, i * 4, 27, 8 85, Jeey rena suapaneiiog. this 'mornitg, before which ape | STanped ap in one rani of earit clot and tied at each The AATORILTAT? but ivan arrents are mace by_om “7 Lamon; goodby, Graph ‘ ie dai a ‘ igergeay svar B10, acggor 36. 3 ie. 3 ‘peared a sirier eceane: ed. whit Noe 5 oNa towns i ee | intr, cal eo fold, 5 a ‘ines lap Movember, when one was employed in drew. | _ Yesterday, the Superiatendom aye inhi eee a oi ome Invariably fuil'to do nuyth ) "Th one case; | the prisoner stood rm sud erect alesovce the Dialforn, TUcRY tate ¥ttea--chang Ey ‘ae " one o'clock, they started from North Piatte, well | Match for the Championship of Western Mne- eater ot eras ‘cnn ie Pustices . | and on the very brink of eternity. The ropes to pull} BE LE 30. teatified that they saw the deceased mounted and equi they galloped away over anchuset he declined to he the Ties that he was too | (20 8 ing prop away were then ad) & moment na i ea ao ih “a ® gilee epnanons test died, near a Mr. Tracy's ice ho the prairie with their barrels, gay trappings, * New Loxpoy, Conm., August 29, 1867, base, and referred thy natiog, On going im. | Of Awiul suspense ensued, when Sheriff Howell, wiih « Praxoe” MOR! ., Managers. mal iding bor bands and remarking that he could ; '@ flags g' _ img in the sum, ther reminded one Tho Pequote, of New London, played a game yest the oh the first justice ap. | Orm a the support from under, and the boay Por ciroulara of Kenincky State addrees MUR. nothing for her, after which the stranger, with his | Of a troop of cavaliers of the olien time starting out * . J WP Game yoster- | peared (rere as counsel f ners, Tn ariotuer case | Of George Winmemore was dangling between heaven and | RAY. EDDY & CO., Ky. ‘entered a carriage and drove away very rapi pn some good mission, While they were prepar- | day at North Hampton, with the Hampton Base Bal! | ‘he ede RE lavver | earth, nice cuabes and information given by addressing B The doctord vestified that the post mortem disclosed | 196 10 start, @ number of squews xathered in | Ciub, of Springfield, for the championship of Western 30 | aoe ree eel Stmctly nine matnntes ot eleven o'cteck, | OSS bard up and eommenced ‘@issased ‘accom, 0, id Ind 7 ~ and the execution was a fauitiess 3 Gi eviews horton, potas Sas | Shc ax res the arpa at | Mawnan cao aed ton ig avin arate te | erst se awe as ety signe very hte | AWC bey est SY a Me ES peace, Spot Mth i i , } ry ' rc came without ife. Intl rt apace jome. fun toned that chefad emplored t Gliefe« pase simflar to those eiven the messengers: dau | ‘owe 12 fond uring ou an "uoeded aunts, sate tivat | two miattes from the falling of the drop toe Ssdy ba: | qq ORM ATATE garaacctage 4 acgoer 0p Se See asec Path ft | anh ae te yet, ag | TH Mate Ooh oo Now vorks tw runes | Ses eoneae aad | Seu ea cen | a ME See a em @o © . - stable for not enforcing fn a sufficiently uniform J , gg ehar aud aever knew of ber keeping male com- rea their rations for tweive Which greatly delphia, ian the law against’ riots. ‘th cases o>. | tendance, eat the body dead in fourteen mi _ em gon, 1857. Pwrtam . t 20, 1867, aone' utes after the di fell, and the t ‘S, A ce 8, 42, Ot. PORT. ex mamed Burt Gardner, ss the house of | Commissioner Denman in conciasion says:—t con. | The match game of base ball tatendod for today | sre discharged tn’ vie race tay (metemy te Beaamers | ihe after the drop fell, and the pulse in bor la ead eae “ the Ing } Witwer, Kate G Groit, left there at about the | gratulate myself upon the fact that these ludians went | between the Mutual and Quaker City Cluds was post. Marooren, ihe qroatent Storie aremade by threats, vozatious minutes past eleven o'clock the shackles were removed, | 2% 30, Wana 56, Be, oe same, waar toe decrred. Tle has been sant for and | Sway well Pleased wilt their treatment, aad entertain. | poued on account of the ‘ain storm, ead wil come Of 0 provent persue Alsposed to apply fOr | and, afver hanging for twonty-Qve minutes, the vod M Chatham Strest: New Mi . ‘ng. Gardner \s described as © young man, wth dark complexion, but not & straw bat and light apotted cl ner than the most | to-morrow morning, and in the afteraooa they will play | eithatif any perton mio took ant Ace dation desler: before him, ena ‘with any off imat other law, Secale eetRat a ctr aes ase ag was cut down and placed on trundle, Mr. Kil- reosived it on behalf of the family, and oe wheeled to the hat this band of | the Keystones. indians bave forth as messengers of peace and o jenn feeling. I sincerely belie: D0. 1 #B8 CASHED IN LEGAL, ‘ SEAS Ea vane aren a 176 Broadway Fulton stro a ee would "teach him not to dare to tal Me Coll last occupied by the deceased, ., , an alll will, and tu the end rt iy The result has besa th: :- Kade Been ge ouppeetd to have nets i cron, | fon ineirvcnen pe NEWS FROM THE 210 GRANDE. who applied tor 6 Weer akon away for barial. ORNE, BONTONS, RELARGED ‘on the perse ta Ue murdered woman, and who is aud: epee Catholte Pete Matameres from the’ feet cured he brown bis victim from the carrie DROUGHT IN Ti rownsville to i by Order of Bi BT ae arses aa has also Christopher Oscar Wil- bed hen Mew Yom. tlezabal, x gaa a (From the pny lg Angee 27.) ore are as yet BO rain, and the drought con. ‘The steamsbi Tro tines Rach day wAdate the: aicaber of Ciaagtn its |g tie ste Mexican dates to the dieu but ttle news. a0, water who are suffering in consequence fhe wasville Ranchero publishes @ ‘Onteaya, La, August 20, 1947, “ANFAINS IN REW ORLEANS. the features being nearly partially open, Copy of thi Ongise, 12., Avgust 29, i963, of thie essential element for the va Berriozabal to th ous, t There were FURRY 4. Dantes, a, os n° Heatth of this city twenty deathe life, aes, longer it may riense ‘erent ot all Catholic viet ecuasing, ter trom the fod come delay ‘the. triat i f or Sotention trom 6h from yeliow fox @F yesterday. 19 drought 0 man can ‘American ide of the river, and te hold hk te te Board, of y variable. {From the Lyons Republican, sages 26) to the pudi it Se face aad person. rr > It s now nearly a month since we more than 9 —_——____——. ewtara, Finehing YCHOMANCY: Of sprinkle of rain.” Unless APPREHENSION QF A_RIOT IN RICHMOND. [* tals onde ar, pas Van Potato tope hereaboute are Ricawonp, Ve., August 29, 1867, enc. k Toons “ST Dogina to wilt, Some negroes having badiy beaten one policeman and ‘HILBE! = oR pra g im thie he Angunt 29, 1967. United States ¢: spot “ , to of ihe syueehes; nud lomatene and eadager orb ax | SOmpAny supproe a riet, whieh We considered imi a, when 87 i i