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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1.968—TRIPLE SHEET. 7 Oe ‘ — = 2 — — * ey eee ge area —— THE STATE CAPITAL, Sree eae ees eer | iy ASSASSINATION OF M'GER. Saving on it» plcture of x max. hanging by the neck | his e>untrrmen ‘ere, an in Montreal, and there BILLIARDS. to # log of wood, with the follow. @uticipated tins bloody end long Managers that thé members of the cutt—"This is the shadow of » Ut really should | since. py . aaa ow ii court, not having taken the or as thee—a log Of late he has been most temperate SreciaL, COWRESPONMOENCE OF THE vERALD. ot entertain ths motion.» wes Sats Conia be ee Mand ’n etartny beings 1" aut you bot: | ous, Dut be always had on him ike shasswofemamy | THE Champion m Maré Match in Chicago Assemblyman Glen and the Charges ef Core | | Th# court decided to. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. fer than me foravalentine.” After . ‘Suistying our- | disaster, In Montreal he feared a violent end, an Foster Quits the \ ‘at’ Claiming « Foul, ruption—Glenater Recess till four 0’ —— selves of the search we brought him y °, she lockup. his people were very careful always about admitting and McDe wed Winner, Hale’s Charges—The Un- ‘Shrevidhi: Mandan, Examination of Whalen Before the Police | Wren on i'is way to the lockup T asked. , WOW he was | persons into his house, Wiss bo Deete cao, Apri 9, 1868. derground Railroad Queation—The Excise HE SENATE AS 4 OOUGT OF iueRACHMENT, Court for the Murder ef McGeo—The Teati- | going to ucc0UNt for where he tat tora’ «2 Mond: His doors were kept constantly locked and extra “abldnalite of Ansar Bil, The Senate, siting sa Gout of Lupenieess, re- | mony Against Hime-He Is Womanded to | light? Hoo wid shat was easily done. I ta C2, Said: | police were put on the street ere. “Cenerally some | ‘THe bittiard maten for the chi, *PLONANIP of American es ALBANY, April 9, 1868, | ConVened af four o'clock and adopted an order | Jail for Hight Days. ‘Soe here, wh. st time did you leave the Partin, "ta" See ee pee | pont ST] nag the case last | and $1,000 between Joun McDéy ‘Mt and Melviw Fos: ‘Asecond scene in the drama which Mr. Glen, of ui? Zespondent to file an answer forthwith, Orrawa, Aprit , 1868, | uldings, on sfnaey mighty’ Heald he ha you | almost to the minuto of the {atal shot SyeUP | ter came to a termination at . Ualtpast twelve ‘Wayne, has placed on the legislative stage was en- ‘against him Te Genial of all the | The assassination case was brought up before Police | left it when the Wouse adjourned, in the nelgms F- | ,, Several circumstances ire meutioned which show Prolock. The largest runs made lam Might wore as seem ta, eras at is ont, prompt ti | Masha Magna Man 'Gar thin morning at tren | Bod ok aauore ater mu cote sping, | AAs Miyatuensa tas Maeno LOS | BLS lal nse te Og WO be -nint 4 morning, looking well after his leave of absence, and | pare trina cern Teonived that the trial, shall take | ofclock, in the new Polioe Court House, adjoining the | %/"sho' Russel House,” {then sdaed< iets ait nane | lodgings after St, Patrick's dinner recently were to- | ReArly together inthe lower “left hd, cor as he was observed to clutch a document very ner- wiace Court of Impeachease ‘Tuaaiag, May. ana | Clty Hall. ™ u can manage thai.” I believe the day informed that they were followed by suspicious | Der. McDevitt, in carroming upon one bah, Struck Vously in his hands and appeared to be anxious | legislative were resumed. uo The prisoner Whalen was brought in under guard | la court to be one of the cartridge Bullets woking men until they had parted from Mz. McGee | the crabion, and his ball apparently passed be, ‘700m to get the a ‘THE METROPOLITAN EXCISE LAW. Sinith & Wesson's revolvers; that is the bullet 1 re- his door. On Friday’ night, Messrs. Hunter and | tho other two, He appeared to think so himsolt and pe. loor it was at once conjectured | ne adverse report on the bill amending the Metro- | 22/8004 in the deck on thedirect charge of themur- | ceived from the coroner ; I compared it with those in | Roa’ Rolng home, as they near Mr, Mogee's | turned away from the table. His umpire, howow"t that he was about to make further revelations, The Mm; by authorising the Mayors of | S&F Of MoGee, which was lald before the authorities | the prisoner's tin box, .\nd ‘also with those in tne | lodgh. %S beard a plstol shot, and immediately after | tierce ine cumin stot Ate: Rostors Uwubi > under discussion was quickly got rid of by the ‘ork and Brooklyn to; licenses, was agreed | last night. He appeared somewhat worn and fa- | revolver; it exactly corresponds with those in the “nconselous of Pistol shots have been | fF & decision, Whigh he gave in favor of Mr. ‘Operation of the previous question, whereupon Mr. | ana the Senators voling in the alirmative | tigued, as if he had passed a sleepless night, but cartridges of thus deseriat ton for sale in the ety at | frequently ."eard in that neighborhood at might, us McDevitt. | Thereupon Mr. Foster puton hia coat and rt sound. Glen sprang to his feet and sent to the desk the ta eee assumed an air of. apparent indifference. The court | Thos. Isaacs’; those for salc' are for the same sort of | if to accusto,"! People to the . the room. As ie did not return calls were made locument, given below, making a specific charge of | _,Incorporating the Dealers and Producers’ Milk | Toom is small and fow people save the press and | Fevolver, but for those four or five sizes smaller; I | | Slattery, om” Of the accused, is sald to be a Head (at ee ee age reer ‘attempted bribery against one of the members of the 3 ue Board of President and | those comnected with the court gained admittance. | Sones whe, “amans a tne Dsoners ATARI Lhe Ber | Cr tween tua. ky and New York, Hots avery. | WAS 1238 and Foster’ , House. ‘The utmost interest was manifestedin the | the running the Boate ns Je The news that Whalen would be tried before the | trousers, answering to the c'escription given by | suspicious looking ter. The two last NEWS ITEMS. Proceedings, while every eye in the galleries and | Street linea; exi the time for completing | Police Court this morning was not generally known | Graham; I founda pair of s,\urs produced in one | arrests are believed 4? be the most important made. e < Grand Hotel, New York. of the boxes claimed by the priscmer; also a aash and | A man who went by ¥ie name of James Sullivan in. ~~ wna ‘lobby was directed to the venérable gray hair and ‘AID I CONSERDGHION OF RAILROADS. throughout the city, and only about one hundred Which he wore on Bt. Pi\trick’s day; also a | Quebec two years ago, And Who now takes the name | Commodore Prentice, U.S. N., dled om the Sow beard of the member from Wayne. The spectator Mr. Morxis introduced a bill to aid in the construc. | PePle had gathered round the Court Honse when the of St. Patrick’s Benevolent Society, a ‘ticket of | of James Whelan, was a.Tested about an hour 80 at | earotina Railroad yesterday. a could not help being struck with the vratsembiance | tion of rillroads in this State, It appro case opened. On the bench were Police Magistrate | Membereh{p with James Whalen written on the back, | Mr. Starnes! hotel, Cluvesice street, | When nabbed | “ow storm prevailed in Baliimore ang Philutet to Old John Brown, and could not repress the thought | $4000,000 @ year, to be devoted after the first ten | Major H. J. Friel and Alderman Musgrove. dated ants te contains a list of duet, &c.; there is an | he had on him @ six shooter, fully loaded, and ad- } dt Simon p » Iniles have been constracted at the rate of $3,000 a A entry on the 27th of December last; ibte of forty cents'| mitted to having been in the House of Commons up | P! night, . that if the latter in his fanaticism had been the | per mile, Mr. O'Reilly, Queen’s counsel, Recorder of Kings- | fer not giving notice of change of residence; it does | to two o'clock last night, when the debate cl fan Pease was fatally shot while attorapting » means of precipitating a crusade against one of the THE CHARGES OF BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION. ton, appeared on behalf of the Crown. The police | 20t appear. to be an Ottawa card; alsd.an entry in | and of having been subsequently at the Russell | forcible entrance to a house of ill fame in Springileid, Mr. HALg called up the resolution for the appoint- June, fe cents for monthly dues, signed D. | House corner in company wit: another person, who | Mass., on Moi night, The place was kept by Mrw: ‘teat political evils of the country, the venerable Mr. | ment of a select committee to investigate’ ae 4 magistrate read the information to the prisoner, | Mullen, collecting treasurer. has also been arrested. ‘Tho i%ussell House is only | Caroline ing, who fred the shot. Glen, in all his alleged fanaticism and extravagance whee any parties to the Erie Railroad controversy who remained standing. Prisoner exhibited considerable nervousness during | two blocks from the scene of the\murder on the same: Yale hag challenged Harvard to a s#ix-oared boat Of feeling om the subject of omelal corruption, might | H8Y® approached any member of the Senate with & ES ACCURME TON Ornate examination. He declared that Be Lad no | ree ei enh Ss that Recta at Mie tee | mace at Worcester, July 24. ‘The chillengo will bo reformer of another great evil. » any other way attempted by corrupt | ‘The information and complaint of Edward John | “'Witndss renalled—Prisoner had on tight boots, the | door, and, taken in conjunction with the other cir- | #cepted. The Buffalo. Driving Association has appointed July 28, 29, So'a@nd 31 as the time for howing’ their annual trotting fair. Premiums to the amount of $20,000 have beem decided on and arranged tosnit all classes of horses, The running meeting Ads been indefinitely postponed. In the midst of profound silence the Clerk had | Means to influence his vote. O’Nel, oF read the words :—" I. ‘The pending queation was on the amendment of Mr. ‘ell, of the city of Ottawa and Province of Ontario, | same as he has on at present; do not recollect telling | Cumstances, this prisoner seems 1V0re likely to be sanctity of my Oficial oat’ change erp yee O'Donnell, antharigine the investigation to extend | Police officer, taken upon oath before the police | him the cl against him, the criminal than any Bi; arrested. It is a notable Frear’? —— back to the ‘Of 1866 and 1867 on the Cen- | magistrate, set forth that on the 7th of April the P. A. leon sworn—-Know prisoner; I am a | ¢ircumstance that last Friday night a vistol shot was When the Speaker interrupted and ordered the pe aty ‘are bill, prisoner, James Whalen, did feloniously aa with Soenenea ae et 2 rg aay petit taneh Crecapgtyrioa hing Pagers reference veral Senators doubted whe . e en’ employment, continuing with me ti 3 of the paper to the special committee ap- neces « ar any Food, could | alice forethought Kill and murder the Hon. | last Monday; did not see him ou Tuesdays iu Decem. | quently a pistol bullet mark was discovered in the ted to in’ te the charges pre result from an investigation into past jor o + ferred by itr. Glen. The interteretce of the Speauer | Wille certainly would delay and embarrass te in: | Thomas D'Arcy Medee. once. with his previoulen Twa ae roe peere on | lead. 0 tho Uellet tant there’ mave’ bees Previous | elghit of the mhatsoee eas Cea te Wreat Wan, noe os an ee ro nlp faire Aap "Donnell they would go w! teh hima for Police Magistrate to prisoner—Are you represented | Tuesday Morning at a uarter past eight; did not see | attempts totake away Mr. McGee's life. Boston and Colonial steamsXip Company, wore sold. "The document 1 bad been carefully and dell! Snotier committe fro sapere eer a A acpi poe he Cuprndiekcr i ance) cGiee’s Family, pe Tet Maite et es repared by Mr. Glen, and was offered as a privi- endment was @ vote of 12 to 19, an Prisoner (looking round)—Not that I am aware of. . Mr. M 's Family.- pecfal agent Slodnaker, of Galveston, Texathas* fegea communication,” which the Speaker had no | Seven o'clock having arrived the Senave adjourned pa omen epertclaay ees hogcrs AL aE hi rsercrenpe portent From the Montreal Herald, Aprit 8.) succeeded tr effecting: the arrest of Crank, the bonded right ae ee morees, répdnainal'asca gts wrOw morning, Mr. O'Reilly proceeded to call witnesses, have resulted in a minute or two. ue trang OF Ceep a apery bee Peary excited or of $10,000" ont chee ar demanding the = ¥ . “ irs. McGee and her , deprive 8 | 4 Vv House, hoped. it would not be ao referred, He did ASSEMBLY. Dr. Van Cortland sworn, testifying as follows:— | ene coronor's: imctent ee en aot tonee taken t | and’ father by the hand of an assassin. The news | Ment. crip ents smothered in that way. He moved * ALBANY, April 9, 1868 Am Coroner; was called to: hold an examination on | She added—I think I have seen the prisoner at the | Wa tele hed. yesterday morning to Mr. J. H. A close estimate shows: that there is no: cotton ‘in : 7 paper be read. » April 9, 1868, the body of McGee; was called at about ti Yclock | bar twice in my own place; the: first time I think | Daly, who had word sent immediately to ¢wo of Mr. | Alabama except that which Is in the warehonses in‘ aie aot paras ordered, @ curious scene THE NEW CONSTITUTION. § it hgee o'clock | ne was with, Boyce, & messenger in Parliament House; | McGee's most intimate'friends, that means.might be | Montgomery, about 2,500-bales. Another heavy fret ued. On ithe first call of the roll there was an | ‘The bill providing for the submission of the new | Tuesday morning; went to the Toronto House, in | j tink that was abo 4 has opcurred there and vegetation is ruined. : ken to-have the distreasing intelligence broken to ‘aimost unanim aftirmat ut three weeks. they took.a | & ‘was announced, howeren the Now York, Peatied constitution to the people was@ecommitted, with | SParks street; there saw the body of MeGee lying | glass of wine each and left ; afew nilghis after, tour | te rset of themeinachaly event, rogacated ret initiated a changing of vo intrue! extended on the sidewalk, dead; saw a large | °F five nights after, the prisoner came in again, be- | SPPTised of the melancholy event, requested two seat ene Changing of votes, and, each rising in his tions to amend the same 80 as to provide for i i Ee | tween ten and eleven o'clocks my house was closed but | the Gray Nuns to go at once to the house. This they — roresurted Ths cane the change %0 | submitting separately the article on the Legislature, | (antity of blood running from the body | twas up for one of the lodgers; he asked for a glass | “id, and on arriving found the two gentlemen at the sively imitated that the reading of the paper would Mr. TARBOX moved to go into Committee of the down the sidewalk into the gutter, there was | of wine, which I re him; he asked.for pen and ink Soon Pach pre Cree Oo care A i The machine shops of the’ Peoria, Pekin ant ‘Jace sonville Railroad at Pekin, Il., were destroyed by fire on Wednesday night, and three en; and much valuable machinery were consumed. ‘The loss will’ amount to $50,000; insured in. New York companies. “have'been suppressed had not the wavering policy of | Whole on the Pro Rata Freight bill, which was lost | Tuite suMclent blood to account for; death; the | nd Paper; I had been writing in the dining room | oss” of ‘the poor Indy was uncontrollable, ‘The | ,,A destructive fire occurred in Huntsvitie, Texas; on ‘Mose interested at length dictated aye reng Dol by a Vote of 63 to 46—not two-thirds, blood was issuing from the: back part of the | {ust oft tie parroom; 1 told him 1 had noued he | ying “remained. with her, endeavoring toim- | the night of the 7th inst., destroying an. entire block. course. The reading of the paper was finally ordered THE CHARGES OF BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION. neck and from the mouth; I requested @ person | then asked for another glass of. wine, which | Patt such consolation as they could under the | The loss ts estimated af $100,000, on whieh there: la shy @ vote of 64 ayes to 50 and the Clerk con- to the’ ‘tinued and concluded it, ‘oa question of privilege and sent circumstances, until the arrival of the Rev. Mr. Mr. GLRN rose : T refused him, as it was late; arTO eminent gratification | to the Olerk’s desk a communication, which the | **0ding near to turn the body over; I thém discov. | } refused him, aé it was late; I then left the barroom | Dowd hy whove efforts she Was restored to ‘of the throng which haa now gathered {ithe lobby | Clerk proceeded to read. ered a wound on the back of the neck, a little to the | Seeing’ wen and: Ink ie aed ae raltowed and | degree of calmness, Interrupted, however by out. nd galleries, A Ss ‘When a portion of it had been read the Srzaxer | right; my opinion is the cause of death was froma | give him them; I said that was my business, and told | "rsts of grief as she appeared to realize the irrepa- nd {hiding the polling of the House the Speaker an- | inquired if the contents of the paper related to | gunshot wound; found the bullet afterwards, fiim ina hasty’ manner to leave, and that i should | Table loss she-had sustained. "His daughter, Blas 3 nounced that Mr. Frear had tendered his resignation | charges made by him and now belore the | Witness here produced the bullet he had found. | tell his friend Boyce of him." lady of sixteen, who was at the Convent of Wood. 4 poor ae the investigating committee. In mittee, At the request of the Queen’s counsel witness.made | ‘The prisoner declared he had no question to put. lands, was sent for, the only other child, a girl of exit attempt was made to have the House go into | Mr. GLEN replied aftirmatively. a private mark on the bullet, which was then handed | Mr. O'Reilly at this stage asked on behalf of the | 2¥0ut nine years old, being with her mother. The ession on the subject with a view of pre- | | The SPEAKER said the paper should be referred to | to the detective, who also made a private mark on it | prosecution that the prisoner should be remanded | fiends of the family were assiduous in thelr ° re insurance im the Underwriters’ Agency of New ‘orl In Lowell, Mass., on. Wednesday afternoon while J.C. Abbott, a lawyer, was temporarily absent from his office, hig safe Waa robbed of stock oertilcates, bonds and other securities valued'at $25,000 ‘The land accupied by the new South charch om Summer street, Boston, was sold at auction yester- day for $173,348, and tue church building, to be re- Yenting the press from publishing the c , | that committee, t the request of th y attentions, only the most intimate, however, being Frear's frien tiny a ie Gin Mr. Gu fd the Re Eciaiie Goulart on al foe ee of the Queen’s counsel. for eight days, as he believed from his knowledge of ted.” Se f the intl ul y moved, brought $2,950. Seventy thousand dollars ids insisting tha papel . . GLEN sali Paper referred Dr. ray gave me the bullet on the mo! the case that this delay was importa: ends | Sdiuitted. Several of the intimate friends of de- | ofthe purchase money goes-to relmburse pew hold- Would injure him with the community before the | a member of that committee. I was sent for, immediately after he had examin of justice, Aap ufone. seeeacapirias ceased went to Ottawa by first train to recelve lis | ery, ‘aud the balance will be sppropriated to the Stig ions were investigated. Mr. Pits thought the paper should be read forthe | the appearance of the 3 the clothes deceased | — The pris remains. wag Mark L. Lewis mentioned by Mr. Glen is a | information of the House. had onat the time of the murder are now in my | and cin Oountgrapeoraiey pomearaae on amar ar tb It-will be seen-by our special telegrams that the Fell known character in the Capitol. He is an Isra- | ‘The SPRAKER said it had been referred. charge; his cane ig here; it was lying under his body. | crown, the magistrate at once granted the request, | funeral service will be held this morning in the elite (not “without guile,” if the charges are true, as | | Mr. Pirrs moved that it be read. It was folly to | At the request of the Queen’s counsel the clothes | and then, at two o'clock, he remanded the prisoner | Catholic cathedral, Ottawa, after which, accompanted port of Christian worship in city of Boston. Charies Ross, who hasbeen some: time in prisom in Cincinnati, on a charge of having murdered the one of the members stated during the discussion to- | attempt to smother such a matter. of deceased were handed ove , by the Cabinet Ministers, the corpse will be brought | Wife of his landtord in Ireland severai years ago, was sabes Heated tee ine soups poh Bi ead and nays were ordered on Mr. Pitts’ }- court,-Dr. Van Gourtiandt ating te pera io panne ke Tie guard of | tO Montreal, arriving probably about five in the after- Sepee coaEe. tO Ue eco eercres ee rs ae ite steeuenee bby. me comes 5 the bullet when the couft was done with it. the Rifle Brigade to jail. noon, ward for his apprehension. Aftar his arrest he at- an When Mr. Lasher’s name was called he desired to Sergeant John John Wyld, P. C. 0. Rifle Brigade, wate CT ET TE RE RN AR a Soaps that of Mr. Frear tends to throw ride make an explanation. He was a member of the Com- | a company of ‘Ontawa. sworn—I know prisoner; | A Reward of Five Thousand Dollars for the CITY INTELLIGENCE. = leupon the whole charge preferred by Mr. Glen, | mittee of Investigation. If the House did not have | knew him first at Quebec by the name of James Sul- Murd Pre; i for the Fi — He disappeared for ashort time, when the latter made | confidence in that committee he hoped they would | livan; my regiment was then stationed in Quebeo in can amin Srey Te ge henzig hve by aneitealea pial a ae general cisness: of bribery and corruption, Alscharge it at ince eet one, he was opposed to | 1865 and 1866; do not know what prisoner was: en- The Body Lying in State—A Message of INTERNAL REVENUE AFFAIRS.—The investigation Davis in the play of the “Flying Scud.” he may yet | Gomuittee had already’ ined one emite eee aint: thoregiineaty he worked there | ‘S2mpathy from the Queen to Mrs. MoGiee. | into the affairs and: suspicions. arising out of the Tegret the moment when he abandonéd the profes. | investigation, and as yet had found nothing impli. | foreome months st the Oltadel; be was’ then arreot. MonTREAL, April 9, 1868. | seizure of the tobacco factory in Pearl street, noticed bead a pert tetic vender of aids to impaired | cating in any way any member of this House. If | ed, along with another man, on suspicion of being a The City Council have to-day offered $5,000 reward | some time ago in the columns of the HERALD, was Robe. with him sigh for {he profits which there was anything new to be revealed let it come | Fenian; knew him also in the spring of 1866 as cor- | for the discovery of the murderer of the late Thomas | commenced yesterday before the Collector and As- - small, ae ae ! so sure! before that committee, and not be brought in here | poral in the volunteer cavalry, Quebec; do not know D'Arcy McGee, which makes $20,000 in all offered by | 8¢89¢r of the district and an assistant of the United ta resolution of Senator reap dh and thede- | to be sent broadcast for Sensational effect. He should | what company he was in; after his arrest and subse- y id States District Attorney. Inspector Corvoine, acting inéd and obstinate perseverance of Mr. Glen have | vote against the reading of the paper. juent discharge he left, and I did not see him again | the various governments, provincial and municipal, | under orders from General Hillyer on Tuesday, cramp caused no little quaking among the “rings.”” A large number of members who had voted in the r some time; he was in the cavalry before his | for the same object. seized two rectifying establishments in this city, ir. Hale, it is said, will press resolution, and as | affirmative changed to the negative after this ex- | arrest; do not know that he was arrested subsequent ‘The Council have also appropriated $1,000 to defr: both containing in all about fourteen thousan “ME. Glen is thought to be aided by one of the ratiroad | planation. The motion to have the paper read was | to that time; saw him.afterwards in Montreal. eth ne ae P0rOp! ? ‘SY | gallons of whiskey. Inspector Curter also made kings with counsel to prosecute his cl ere is | then sect by 64 to 50. Prisoner—Was it before 1 went to the Citadel thatI | the expenses of Mr. McGee's funeral, which will take | another seizure the same day. cause for their trepidation. If Senator Hale's The following is the paper:— Joined. the cavalry? place Monday night. PEDESTRIANISM.—Yesterday Young Miles, long pre- “Mon is adopted and the investiga' committee of STATE or Naw York, ASSEMBLY CHAMBER) Witness—It was before. The body is lying in state to-day, and is visited by 6 Ls shown ¢ Hon. the SPRAKER anembly :— a charge of Feni mm. at transpired at tha ct @ us le- 88 open to charges of corruption as the Lower House | _,J Eitjah M: X. Gien, upon the sanctity-of my official oath, | time? . ‘MY | ceased statesman in this city. ccm ARR a page my actmaee 8 i tempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat. He is now recovered so that he can by: remover, An hg atop decision has just been rendered Judge ‘ington, of the re ee A Ala., City Court.. The case arose on the following facts:—in 1862 the State of Alabama advanced $260,000 In State bonds for the purpose of evabling a company to build an arsenal and to manufacture arms; but as the purpose of the State was to arm Confederate soldiers, the contract was held to be null and void. The suit was brought in the name of the Governor. In the Virginia Convention yesterday another reso- lution to invite Sergeant Bates was defeated. A resolution to adjourn on the. 17th instunt was adopted. Relief propositions were, debeted. Ser- geant Bates was among the spectators to-day. John P. Howard, a one-armed‘ex-Comtederate sol- dier, was shot yesterday from his horse and lustantly killed about four miles from #elma, Ala., on the + Brownsville road. The assassin has not. yet been ; arrested. This is the fifth whiteman murdered in oh: ber of this. rf vit ae, fessional of this city, for the championship ot the agin catpest nt ayt claatdad cette | fa Seip aoper ses, | Sunes Ween etit, arian ett ec ta; | gia dt.” Geom guaeme? atthe | Eatin ny ates Wa, aod ono ‘Bills have each @ branch of the Legislature— the adoption of tke | _ Witness—You were not found guilty; you wore re | the funeral on Monday. The military will line the | [he'roguit. Prior walked: the frst haltaaiie neimtes Great leased. streets along the route of the procession, as it 1s ex- ‘To Mr, ORellly—He was arrested forbeing in com. | pected that more than 00,000 persons will be in at- | Milnes And trey seconds the mae tn seven min. pany with aren who waa tampering with thesoldiers. tendance as mourners or spectators. twelve minutes, when Miles gave up, and the match iiliam Graham sworn—lam doorkeeper in the | , At every station along the railroad on the way | was declared Prior's by the referee. House of Commons; take tickets at the door of the | down from Ottawa the body of Mr. MoGee was re- 5 gentlemen’s gallery; saw the prisoner several times; | ceived with all honor. The stations were draped in CHILD STEALING EXTRAORDINARY.—Four girls < now, a to wrnich-cheOunrral or. ~~ was engi taxing oksts on Monday night last; bo hn the military were in attendance as aguard | were yesterday presented at the Court of Special ‘cade—shall receive passage in second bran my attention was attracted ie ner most jc- ' Sessio1 aking party s Jealous of the other; and unless the log: | ft/gemunied-e thorsugs tnestieare ced tea at | ularly on Monday night last; saw him several tmos | | 18 i understood in Private circles that a message | Fenter door, enticing it away usder preter? Of Uuy 4s adroitiy managed both 'bilis will go under. | had resigned his position on the Somunticoe. before, but was not acquainted with him; prisoner | Was Tecelved to-day by cable from the Queen, | 4°4ou ‘and’ then. stripping It of ite little shawl is sare ited, however, that Messrs. a ‘Mr. PITTS moved that the resignation of Mr. Frear | Visited the House oftener on Monday night ever | extending her sympathy to the widow of Mr. MoGee. | Cioak, worth, as alleged, $7, which were sold to a Stewart, Gunther and other Broadway prop- ted, and that Mr. Glen’s communication be | Pefore; I thought it strange he should, go so often; a enc dealer in Thirty-sixth street for 7 cents. After an ‘the former the te and the latter the Assembly. “This was the bargain between the friends of both bi The Vander! Tunnell bill, the true. character of which, as a “dummy” for a broadway surface plan, been abandon: and exposed, ‘and ite re fae Goon tid tee F. R. Merritt has been elected a member of thar Canadian House of Commons to represent (xe county ae in place of J. R. Benson, appolated vo the nate, NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. The gunboat Maumee, Lieutenant Jommuand WINE D. Ouching, aesivod at Cone Taven for Cod January from Rio Janeiro, and. sailed. for ¥ dhins seas February 18, All well o2 board. Sra Bt pa oats Uae Hesers emvec erty owners have dealt the Ai a fatal blow. i Com: he went up aud down. four times; gave his ticket | Correspondence with New York Fenians Dis- ned bo beta a ee etate ctaiaieeaion by Mr. cae Gunn end that the object ge was to s time; aa him that might in a io convertion covered in Ottawa—Nitro-Glycerine Found in paresis, find “tne accused, wit the exception of one EUROPEAN MARKETS. Femighr be well to preface by saying that it wil mittee. That inoets acoomplsted and ‘that was | House, about ten OGiock; he ‘iret presented is | Moutrealetireat Excttement. Guete were sen} to the House of Refuge, tate’aerl: | LonpoN MONEY MAREES—LONDOM,. Aprtl 4 5 P. never pass. The politicians of both parties are | ii he desired. ticket to me avout aine o'clock; came down. a short MONTREAL, April 9, 1868, As OF COMMERCE.—A fal of | M.—Consols closed at 98% a 93% for m and ac. again playing the game of battle-dore and shuttie- | “"yr Jacons sald Mr. Glen had heretofore made | time afterwards; he kept himself ina fidgety way the | ‘The prisoner Whalen, in Ottawa, it has been | , CHAMBER A special meeting of | ccant. American securities closed at the follos ing cock with the liquor dealers:— charges against the House and then ran away. Now | Whole evening; perhaps it might be three-quarters j ‘ the Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday at | rates:—United States five-twenty MK al 2%; FE a rg EP aN the | he returns with a fresh budget. His object doubtless | 0 40 hour after going down the first time till he | Proved almost beyond doubt, was the murderer of Mr. | tne rooms corner of Pine and William streets, for the | Mlinols Central Ballway shares, oes rte haa way ‘aale of Intoxieating liquors within the Metroy situa Boitee dis- | was to secure delay. Next he may come here with returned; he did not remain long in the leries | McGee. pul of receiving the report of the Committee on | shares, 473. < + “7 trict of the State of New York,” passed April 14, 1866. charges against some other member of that commit- | the second time; I think McGee was then addressing | 4 quantity ot correspondence with New York | the Northern Pacific Ratlroad. The report FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, April 9- 5 P. The people of the State of New York, repreventedin Senate | toe for sensational effect. It was ti tl the House; I think it was about a quarter-past twelve . ‘ been read and the meeting addressed by some onon te ‘eect Sen teat et sala ack is hereby amended so | Was settled in a manner that would poy al oor o'clock wiien he came up the last time; did not no. | Fenians has been unearthed, implicating @ good su re present, it was resolved, after some dif. esterastin to cerned. He moved the following substitute: tice anything peculiar in his appearance then; do not | many notables in that organization. Full details of | cuity in procuring @ quorum, that it be adopted, and Reso! the uni "4. The said Board of Bxcise shall subject to further provi. be referred to the Com- | think he was under the iafuence of liquor; he had | tnig discovery will be given on Wednesday next on | in accordance with this resolution @ thousand copies M.—l bonds 5 M.—Upliad, stages closed firm ‘gt 75% fa the LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—LIVARPOOL, Ap ril 5 P. M.—The cotton market cl firm ata cline ,. comm! © Power to grant ilecnaes to any person of good | mittee on Investigation, to report forthwith whether any ac- drab-colored clothes on at that time; he wore tight | the of the report were ordered for the use of the chair, late in the day of 4d. The owing am ; ‘moral character, and who shall be approved by them, permit- on of the House in relation to any member of ; fitting pants | think; Mr. MeGee left the House at a 7. all authorized closti notations :—M! as ting him or them, for any period not less than three months | said committee is necessary. twenty minutes past two o'clock; did not notice +n poeple S eae ee sto a SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE SALB OF BooKs.—The at- | SUitOTed cate Oe uplan tarrivs a ds, in oF more than one ‘rear trom the date ofthe application for | y4r, Pyrmy thought the course of Mr. Frear entirely | McGee leaving the House; I left before him; do not | XO"sar orders, The discovery has caused’great | endance yesterday at the trade sale of books, ste- | Ting Orleats, 124d. the sales of the. day ti ofits the sald Metropolitan Police district, cxolusive of the county | Proper. He had promptly resigned from the com- | know from my own kuowledge when Melee left, | excitement in the city. tionery, plates, &c., at Clinton Hall, conducted by | 16,000 bales, ‘To-morrow will bes holiday, there irituous Mquora, wines, ale, | Inittee and demanded an investigation. This was | only from hearsay; McGee's coat and hat were kept | ‘The entive government and all the members of the | Leavitt, Strebelgh & Co., was large and the interest will be no regular prices. Street hows wer, if in quantities less than five | right. If the charges were untrue so much the worse | in the west lobby; did not notice the prisoner go into | fouse of Commons are coming here on Sunday next | manifested of the kind knights of the hammer de- of Westchester, strong and there are any such, will be duly forwardw 4, Deer, or any one or more of thet gallons at a time, upon receiving a Hcense fee, the amount of | for Mr. Glen and so much the better for Mr. Frear. | the west lobby that night. cGee' account of the holii to-morrow the usual) wr, Which in hereby tixed and apportioned as folows:—Fora | Mr. Gien was responsible and the House would so | _ Prisoner—You say Iwave you four tickets at four | {70% Ottawa to attend Mr. McGee's funeral, Tight in, and which is best explained by the words | Sccount of the holiday to-morrow: the usualy Si for the sale of mait liquors and wines only | hoi nim, let the It be what it different times that night ? ‘active competition.’ The catalogues of Altemus “ 1s published. 25. For the sale of mait and spirituous liquors aud Regge at 1 rae i to Blow Up the Houses of Parlinment | & Co., Horace B. Fuller and Brewer & Tileston, Bos- | Cotton Brokers’ Association aay. Wines, otherwise than in hotels having more ‘than fifty | Mr. Glen at this time retired from the Assembly | Witness—Yes. & Fit é ton: Hurd & Houghton, Bolliere Bros. and William | From this circular it: see total #0’ es of lodging and sleeping rooms, 460. For the sale of matt, | chamber. Prisoner—Who gave me thos¢ tickets? Discovered—Great Excitement—Military Pre- Radde, of New forks’ Conrad Witter, St. Louis; | Cotton for the week endi nee prey } 98,000 spirituous liquors and wines, in hotels having one hundred or Mr. BENTLEY said that this was not a direct chai Witness—I do not know. cautions. Schaefer & Koradi Philadeiphi: and ‘of many other | bales, including 29,000 for export an: vf 8,000 fod fleening of lodging foome, 4an8 iongh ae poring am a it —, that he had acted in emp a a was it when I had the conver- Orrawa, April 9, 1868. publishing firms were disposed of, prices ruling at | 2 a, The Cig stock econ tne « mtand seei conjunction wi lark M. & person of Jewish | sation wi juckley 7 ¥ on resen| 000 Jodatny or sleeping rooms, BIG. Us lose than serenty-iv® | nationality, who had been hangthg about the puriieus | Witness—Hetween nine and ten o'clock, James Whelan, who is in custody on suspicion of | satisfactory tgures., Sales open this morning af Mine | baion, of -walcl 100,000 were imported. i mm ihe 30. 2 Section fourieed is hereby amended 40 as to read aa | of the Capitol, and Mr. Gien did not say that Mr. | | Frisoner—Where were we standing when we were | being Mr. MeGece’s murderer, is @ Fenian who be- | Ciose with P. O'Shea’s splendid editions of the Holy | Unieed States, The stock on hand te abd" je 1,000 Tollows :— rear had a r im; it was Lewis who ing bec lodge and aft N % j- | bales an se Direcem kets oe erin raed Sate. | Netcom By cion ter, iring te cee | rena —At Se mat ter oe, longa a Guees tage and eters oa ee | te a ee eee he Taned Sece™ | Mehereas hy ‘now bay iome es oe Bitpore or Strong and “Splrituows igure, wine, tied dod beer om eaeeer ot thus noue (asthe aun 4 feat caopoeed Ss ‘Wisap-lleees wee mooey one sot vae he. is the ‘real culprit. NORWEIGANS PAYING TRIBUTE TO OLE BULL.—The | qe p Bic ag Ne C Save hd 4 r 1 of ee! 5 in — , SoM Sompiolely and oectualy closed, ‘Buifon every Satur. | to Injure. To Mr. O'Reilly—I did not notice any one coming | A plot has been discovered to blow up the Houses) worars champion violinist, Ole Bull, having com- | market for goods and yarns igectiveand > myant, ‘day night Buch places shall be #0 closed at twelve o'clock, and | MY. Jacob's substitute was then adopted. up the stairs with the prisoner. of Parttament by. intel eedatit ores Ici? | pleted his engagements in thts country, a large num- | , LIVERPOOL BRRADSTC! Li shall not be opened again until four o'clock on Monday THR METROPOLITAN EXCISE BILL. To the Police Magistrate—Buckley was the only per- | produced the most nse excitement in every circle. | P i April 9—5 P. M. Nas declined to & 4 1d, y y pe al P per ‘morning. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to pre- | Aw a special order the Metropolitan Excise bill was | son saw talking to the prisoner that night; each tune | ©Xtreme vigilance is maintained by the military and | per of our leading Norwegian citizens gave him & | 4 ibs, for American. een. Wibat yent t hotels from receiving and ctherwrige caiesiaining the | taken up in the Committee of the Whole, and it was | the prisoner went down from the gallery 1 saw him | !vil authorities Le | ay} even eeeeiad ‘ parting banquet last evening, preliminary to his re- | 155, 10d. for Califorma white, 148. 3 1 for red toatiee ‘ons con- | ordered to a third reading without amendment. speak to Buckley. ‘The government ai ni ‘abinets are con- | (urn again to Europe, which will take place in about | Western. 40. Peas, 46. Wlour, a7 4. ‘The bili was then read a third time and passed by | John O’Nelll, sworn:—Am a detective officer; got | stantly exchanging long cable despatches concerning | a week. ‘The place of the banquet, or dinner rather, | Liverroot, 1ONS Masato} AvRREOOL, | Smo, 8. All provisions of the second article, authorizing t and the ible its of thy 7 arrest of ithont . w: duly issued , information about the prisoner rel the events of the past am possible events of the | the more modern popular term, was. No. 4 St. Mark's | apri) 95 P. M.—The market clesed é 3 trate, except "for drunkenness, "oF aulucriatag the clost ” The House then took a recess, murder of McGee on the aay ar ths naetiony wens te future. ian lace, in the rooms of the Scandinavian Society. following prices:—Beef, 1258,; port, Siu. ; io ome pa eT ot Tae Evening Semon. searoh of ihe Prisoner in company with detecaive TH PEAS TELEGRAM esi, Steen arsicbte famfoous from tng | CMM, dacs Damen, te ‘Seo. & This ack aball take eifoct immediately. BILLS PASSED. Cullen, of the city police of Montreal, and Sergeant abe ; pa Ia en cer ye LIVERPOOL PRODUCE L1va1 roo. Aprit , - Me To authorize towns on the line of the road to aid in | 0’Ponohoe, of the water police of Montreal, and f Whalews Wifo—Disappearance of a | Coiing and ero band of masic contri! 9—6 P. M.—Spirits turpentine has deci¥iat+d § 335, 34. THE PRESS TELEGRAM, the construction of the Southern Central Railroad; | gther officers; found him in the house 3 Michael Arrest © ss dell etn Paaieanes | Gate oe nn eee tig ama tare Wan er cw; spirita petroleum 10d. per g?.lon. ef ‘amen Bureau tars ja 5 n night; 10 Suspect pliceAction je share 4 \. ‘tor No. ‘The Charges of Bribery und Corruption. ieee csrvorate the Oswogo Water Works Coun. | appearances he bs into the | seciety. ee oe pong BD meng Rosin, 7H 20. for mada and 128, ALBANY, April 9, 1868, pany; for the Improvemeng of lands in and about Nwnak is voor wane He nnewored. "Uarnes Monrneat, April 0,1868. | Severint; but the delightful Fatures of thakeves! pay aan. Tallow, oll, £3. Linseed The committee to whom was referred the chargos |v M/0™t MAY ________ - | halen 1 then sald, “You are my sone ad oe ot aan eee TT ea a eo aone uit Neca Ging them | qfBthOLUM MANKET.— ANTWERE/ ADrIIY—< P. M.—. Vi ly ive information eo a ; - p eum marl as I. Sue. ‘Prost, of the, Assemiiy, have. spent ihe day i the ae Rema acim au ancechaie gba | rye ronan of «tare manuctring un. | Speco somes Setvoine can pe: | Tardis xaminatioi e a et alae possession; ‘Sergean ment here disappeared on Saturday night. He was ee . wh Heed at the witheaucs, “He requested yore | THR CaLLIcorr Case.—The tral of T.C. Calticott, | me up: T allowed tim to search theright hand | of well Known Fenian itles and is suspected | , INTERNATIONAL CORT DIO ee ot adiyicatine the we Betwhon re nae dragged PEREARY spartan worn. They say they find that there is no justifica- | which was set for hearing yesterday, was adjourned | coat pooket while I searched the left, first having felt | a8 being implicated in the assassination. r of gentlemen ni DE MAYO,” you will be too much ct lighted with tts ‘tion for the ch: and will so report to the House | to the 11th of May, & lump in each of the te; in the left coat pocket ‘At a meeting of the St, Patrick's Society Mr. | paseage of an international copyright iw was held | odor ever to give it up. Sold by all druggist, “ee Scions. rank Baty, on of an agin clear. | mrs Wome nol arctan wach as moae wad | Revita ‘net atpreming ‘cg ami | Ma REDE a uae of ne minora OCI | Wards Pevtect Futing Wittn, Drond —— - H . Ol . NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. man, residing at the corner of Paciflc and Boerum | {Rcdnsed in court; sey are Sects caritidgen tees | indignation at the crime and heartfelt aympatny wich | Twctind Wes calle te Callen Bryade as chairman | "ay eed Union square, also at 887 Bros dmgay. st shot himself yesterday and died soon after | were twenty-nine ; there are now twenty- | the iw. 3 tte a" of the meeting. After stating the of the meet- a ——— NMR, stad ia arennrernnctinnrcbrs ! 4 at the Oity Hospital of his wounds. eight; I gave the other one to sergeant Davis; imme. | Other nation Societies passed similar resolutions. | ing Mr. Bryamt made a telling the necessity lande Cheth, Hoek Pouce Onin ea 3 SENATE. INHUMAN TRBATMENT.—The police of the Forty. | 4 iter taking the cartridges out of the left coat eon oe of an international copyright law. The report of the | Cutts, By nd a 1 third precinct reported that a girl named Margaret | Pocket O'Donohoe, of the Montreal police, took a Interview With the Suspected Asansain. labors of the committee appointed. at a adware ALBANY, April 9, 1668. Pi cleaner out of the same Sergeant Davis then | ‘rom the Ottawa correspondence of the Toronto { meeting was read by James n, and on A—The Great American Consumptive Rev 4. BILLS PASSED. Scanlon, who contracted the scarlet fever from an | pulled a revolver out of his right coat ny | the Pit April 8.) sabi ‘was adopted. Fr gy «9 were ody. Dr. W HALLS BALSAM for the angel = the Rochester Bridge Company; | infant she had in charge was turned out | sme revolver that is now produced in court; fis 8] we nave just had an interview with the prisoner, | 8. J. Professor Lieber, Bey. Dr setareten remedy Ye Comming igh fie Cd 38 ending the Iaw relative to the collection of taxes | Of doors by her employers. The police then | marked on the butt of the stock; six charges were in | Wuclay in tie crite. | tte We 8 noid, Asani, Weld | Mist was opened for the me aunwie ft bedihe drabr nr is Utica; increasing the capital stock of the | took her to the Superintendent of the Poor, | chambers when taken; five of them to daring and ‘self He Teadily 4 favored the project. The m ‘was fairly attended “American Popular” Diynte Furaichica: and “ but red the door, and Long Isiand | have been in for some time, from the grease and history, stating he was in Captain Scott's vol by the authors, editors and wr! of the city, Ba acaeatlianment, | Bow ope, Prices gompiejely aj rol Standy Ma street. a American Tontine Life and Savings Insurance | Qo) fwae then tried with a like result, this is | dust around the edges and di loration; the other [| two years and that 'BNIAN PRISON BRE.—Cap' Company of New York to $200,000; inoorpo- | not the Arat refusal from & Hospltal to which the city | appeared to have been only recantiy pat {amy at ect COPED: che Ventas raid. @uvecarenty heire |. aenvet oF oruain. of . ear. After resting for while | tention was then drawn to the revolver tteelf; one 4 Buckley, of Cleveland, Ohio, arid Colonel O'Brien, of ‘Rings, Pim and Chaize Rating the Public ae te a York; peg) tag Fi ng mn a8 rawn | moved to Montreal, where he followed hie ocorspa- U " ose Bet Enel” Rane tor tao Sale jonse ti patient was taken to | barrel was recently on the inside, the working at Gibb & Co.'s, Mont Chi Il, late Fenian prisoners in Dublin, ved Salting a aoe ee nara thutr services deedeninee | the City Hospital, where she now remains, muzale then showed indications of burned powder, | 02 Of talloriOg, Taree a ee duaten, td | nore fase aight by te swamer Manhattan from ‘and ful meet when their services sre anvopecd INCENDIARY FIRE IN BOWRONVILLE.—A new two | 28 if pg te Sy = rocentiy discharged Montreal he married, and 1s twelve mothe since re Live 7 1, Raving. been Sagar without the Cartaine, om For | pots 8 Vessel, throu gh et ae ee snannel; | story frame building, situated in Myrtle street, be- | at the mouth of each of the cells, tnateations of saeveing excathll Bince the House asteambred | om condition of never ‘again returning to the Britian ork RKTT £00. U0 8 saway, spread on top of every ball and has ace to his own aceounty, a fre- | dominions. Captain Buckiey waa one of the Jacmel Cristadoro’s Hair Dye.—The Ba ¢ he has been, to have been done to dant to hear the and last Packet Com at rv fired by an incendiary at an early hour yesterday | Press fT been quent attenden’ aan ugnt | gurfered nearly twelve wronths imprisonment. Both omes, manufactared. Wholesale and retail; also appl 4 at No. parties leave soon for thetr h oe ary Society; ‘tracting Company; amending the charter of the Ger. | morning and entirely consumed. Loss, $3,000; in- | Svold suspicion revolver hat just lately a wii) Kit ity; authorizt " build was WwW. discharged; the cartridges are in the revolver ia Savings of fy ing | sured for $2,000. ‘The building was owned by W. 8, ; res church to donate their rty to the Cit, Mission: tween Centre and Johnson streets, Bowronville, was rs 74 Incorporaing the United States Von 4 widening’ot West street, New of the cylinder, and the grease in- SvICIDR.—A MAR Lamed Terence Ferry, aged | , Fabulous Prices Paid for Ol! Booka =4 Police and’ Fire Commission in Syrucuze. bis eee J nder_ could es have been grease jaerete merece eee ace | pruners commana UNO Tanne as ry aggre) mora atl pe » ; Detect E an elevated and corru- 8125,000. the ‘other officers with us went ia ng tte De, Finnell wen catieg: a te utead ae Bemtrere © f Avenve Raiiroud Dil; againsg | About twenty-five minutes past six o'clock inst his trunk, and found some pri- and prouour.ced the wound fatal. GA, 45H, KELLY & CO. 17 Broadway. Ratiway Company to lay tracks | evening flames were seen issuing from the windows rae TG ING POR TROTOON, pebitemad ta New Javalié’e Wheel Chale Ces 9s Fee esate Peeumatie | Of the Second story of the hoop skirt manufactory of | Yor “dated March 7, 1908; it 18 'a paper published FINE IM JON STREET. 7 a ON Satta the New York Elevated Railroad | Austin Kelly & Co,, situated at the foot of South | in the interests of Fenianiam. | on.0t Cilhewin About nine o'clock last night a fire was discovered The Rawen pe = be ho Besar Son be Rig SA hg on the second floor of 60 John street, in the premises knox, ‘eid L ar vara nY—For, the consideration of, the | firemen reached the scene the entire butlding was a | {ngs of the articles. "It shows itself to. bo @ coon: Ad by 3c Babebth & Ga., alvcer. platers aad ‘Races ri the Cornwall Hudson * riags of fire. For two hours the firemen, with their | devoted to Fentanism. also found | all except one which was J ; auiauly of hat material am the Metro- | rotten and leaky hose and almost useless the constitution and bj Jawenero. | Zevolver mae ul loaded exoopt one Caneel which Nae | aeeéers in sliverware. ‘The fire originated in a closet | ts No, iw Bx Wy it ‘novicony ‘with | worked heroically to extinguish the contegretion; lent Society of M by Lovell & Gib- | time ago and that it has not Wascharged for a ty , Saigarnenth the, ne Se ao —— —— reas an Eo Bem was Ha to—17 to ion or & strict Brine tte to rhe oe ", aad yy Club, Otawaine Erin Go branch Oke 10 aa long sine tn a discharged wy Ree earn inguisned by the firemen, Tt appears = | geben, be a these in pe wy arnt) Me: % the jnsur- 0. oe ah? ae arty vote, the repubi in the affirmative and the it o'clock there Waa hing eto e . James Whelan, Py her own arm. was discovered in the by the police ve. * ehattia, Rombcrate egative, oa astin D. O’Brien; the other tn blank, same kind of —— ance Patrol watch, and it was fifteen minutes before Also nat the. Fepeat cf 00 mach of the Metro- veunates Se chets’ toes on om sod ‘machinery at ticket, two dollars monthty price; tickets dated ‘stn Mr. McGee's Life Previovely Attempted-- taey sgcoeesed in Gnding out whieh bull ft came Remorah - urostt® ton woums. "Bxclge oct as relates to the towns in Queens Sines, on alee Cae’ Ns netidinn wos create = Log rN, to alinual ball of St. Pat- Proof Agalest Arreswed Parties. ag ae gn gape} oad BUTCHI OW C0. ¥ } which was 0 by a strict party vote. | | in vi hyn Perry om ny sod valued a ented) wer he ericiee eut or bls pockets, ‘mong | (Prom the Ottawa correspomtience of the Torvnto | sited. The fst foot anal basement are, occepta b one 4 jan Say SE ieee licenses, {nau r 4 4 found prisoner were a cl Globe, 4 |. Reckendorfer roadway, gf le Ap AE in las coon, waste ly heer steel ak book, Which guean' Counts 00 of Mr. Modee waa juss after his lor and stock was wall covered With by the Tasar. ll ts this question the Court of Impeachment one of the rooms on the q the de- opening in rt, but | tedious iilnesa, it 18 Paid that in all probatility | ance Patrol, The Genego wil jot probably bed Stimpaon’s | Scie atifie Peas, Set ee oon’ ‘A motion to strike out the fourth article struction of this factory sixty gts and ‘men are sala Tesseve sn examination 9 tw some ‘other | his assassin halled from Vis quarter. Ree insured, The ding steel. by all sta’ouers. Prlauipal r os indefinite and vague, because 4 das aot comtaia | deprived of employment. ” ’ ‘i tine was alsa found among letters, | Mr. Mcdeo Waa laveupuly disliked vy @ fection of | $1,000, mare,

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