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M2 YORE 1 HERALD: a disa anybody that. loo ,A MUSEUM OF CRIME, . | achim, We was rye . are 1n Isle ot be couniy, in tale, Seale. Ae ey ‘the war hi awas,.came Lo Novtul Te Shontiknowa 2s Sue second Dastrao cat Columb Va unteers. Heserved at Key West, Now Orleans, onthe Rio Grande and. ether poms -of Texas” dirty a AU AB yellow, hyped bd hair that made q “THE DEATH PENALTY. Execution of Peter Riddick, Negro, for: ‘There’ is e'wonderfal aid indeserfbabte tiadination unul the close of the wa, when he returned h 2 to tms viemity and ~ nratried sister |of connected with every scene snd impiemecntamsock Murder-and. Highway Robbery. fawaser, Ms companion tn ee RS, 1o,| ated WIN WS taking “OF hupAN fe, Eyary,persom, pervers pete dat Tee Bonne ont ile 4 as, however ‘sensitive or cultivated, or tamiiler with ut this he carried out by. murder'and robbery WTS bloody tragedies, ts'sirangety'sttracted ‘tp Localities ‘Brutal and Atroctous Nature | ovcasion prevented itself or tis a wen | coteneated: for casualties “to cnr. fellow Crensiret. Af he sould Hud no other “game” “he the"! the agheate Indy Who ‘strints at a spider: lingers chickens of his neighbors, who, because of his bfulat of the Crime. dong ‘in rapt contemplation of the battle field, and Lispostt Liha ® Oe vod ‘of him, aaah gh ti m a ah, npn the most hariecued villain will thrill at'the slght of is the'same, wit! ppmme slight improveme! tI . PA aORe Petras as ein tote ey te ‘ome Wbfamiliarengive of déath like tte; gailtotine Orgibbdet, Governments and socleties. store up the * y ard in -evtember tust. it eee ‘opiuty’ “platform | L Gangs of DWegro Banditti in the flevaie about wigat, fot, oom taed guna, wAr~ | trophies of victories, and imagine that the bedemteds of Morfolk. fou ‘9 ‘wattows. In the centre.o Dist {effects which may have resulied‘from their useigtve Wicinity form la a drop, upon eh noe "0 ga: | thoke tropittes ttieirpechitar tntérest; birt strip from ee ee ae Jute abo wilove wort ne Gone Bn them their -associations with —biood and a BUHAY! OR OF THE: “organ to as ean bi Ant cathe nue conta ott hoa Ch noes ‘| Otiven, real in Tits call. bsg It strong enough to break prensa Bch ho rently, at, a own coolness nd death, ‘sua the “panner ‘aud ¢annons. bo ghly prized would no longer attract crowds of thé “Curious nor. figure in the notebooks of tourists, , ‘Muotent battle folds rank In history aecor tag. Ye aan Of their victims, @ud to-day Granv’s tee Porrsmouri, Va., July 23, 1889. “That you be hanged by “the neék until dead, = ead, dead, and may te Lerdhave meroy on yéur |} T4y!s'Bun. aot Upon ee wnat ‘aay peat 1e Wilderhess looms up tn’ the Punlic iiind ab Boul,” was the sentence ‘to-day carried into exetu- garthly exsatence, fe revtrea hemi gui jl ferveniy i aburg and Vicksburg and pd daca by tion in the case of Peter Riddick, a'negro tadiercr aa ie one, re, magi ‘and ore Nn 1A Becount of being an engagement decisive ok gee ‘aid highwayman, ro Ty A uel 4.4 Questions. to mankind, but simply because of the A eeION OF ‘YeROR, Feet Remh emer ke chin: et 'Y | awfot etamihver List deltiged the Knotts aia About the iatter part of January lust, and, indeed, Tor ‘a consideradte perioa both preceding and subse- quent to that tme, it beonme'a matter of immtinént | % ‘Fisk and Ganger to the truck farmers and Wucksrers residing slong she ime of the Seaboard and Keandke In casualties of lesser magnitude this idea ism serfeingiy Miustrated.: 7 fot ie great calamity, ike the barning of the 2, ies dnd OMfdven in te’ Entitcn of tue Cont) ‘at Santiago, in 1862, or even the Comparatively Insig- nificant localities of railroad ‘aid steamboat fcci-. the privat was not with him he was tne pl oud agreeably commanicative. . As Tent oe ain en {nstanes there extsted @ general # confeaMon from the contend mi subj tt Aas memoaas ree J to converse on nine, no font for Sheritt it Mayhdw Railroad to carry tier produce to market, singly or many ac ‘Blone, because of the numerous ‘and lorible out- na ata a te at tes 4 tf Gents, Who has not turned aside Spine sh ‘FAges'that Were almost Aatly perpettarda by Battys or | NWI no tii Teen bod ‘any cae “4 Tégitiniite’ ‘Fonte ‘to Wait the spot of negro highwagtnen'‘and inarderors. A day scarctly | {roar meres a it eineTubied eee peaal murder, gud how many would attend the passed that some hardworking honest tarmer was | suimed his spirt 14 the tte Piet mh Almost daily exhibitions of our foolhardy ee not waylaid and brnavslly beaten as he returned Parr acr ere a im in shdse walkers. and nasts were at not for the fedir a none from the city, for the miserable amount main ouOWD iritix. aD wirttonT Tae dant, || the) ae tangy tsk 3 involved ne * Weegye a y he may have realized in the sale of tho Notwithsiandiag tuat the execution was pri' eves will pe oe angled mas3of humanity Products of. bis litle farm; and, in order to guard | Om a privitezed wings find thn we the ean De wittiessed? ‘Here MST natare an inde- ‘against these murterous attioxs, It had Become tne | fearruliy uppressive a itrge crowd sobs sirwoll «element, pence eomengs foe ime Reema: practice among the farmers and nucksters to go and | tected im the ee hake the phi me shdaa yor ll che marderous we: is which have stained ike Teturn in parties largo enough for mitual defeube. | 10 gratify that word Aeprave ay seeing | annals of New Fork plone Beon carefully preserya Along the edges of the Dismal Swamp ano ints | on expiring, agonss “at a eee orrie Big oot Buey. FO aay Peay De piecerin Beale serrate ‘almost impenetrable recesses there had congregated | negroes present were women ona’ oni Ae than even the famous Z svlogical ine depo London. large numbers of negro oullaws, escaped and par | @espite the solethuity oF the oveasion, rom, Seen if any one douits this les aim attach to any im| iment exposed Sor ya | iu tront of @ hardware in Broa that ie POA long as thatoard remains there the stroct” will be blocked up. for. days by the te tu spite of = Police, There are several small ggon nthe toad dénet convicts and thieves, who had sot yet béen Within the clutehes of the law, allot whom fornied @ange—their avocations being murdef, rapine and Plunder, They erected shanties within the Swamp, rious gitntes upon the Lagging andi a ea and opacene 4 ay ahd mave the air ring Witn laughter, One codid hoar fréquently the impatient poner. coming from. the. lips of ly Oi dey gwine to hang dat nij ‘hot feared sume mopportune vircumerance inight ch st Whieh sorved both for habitavions and stores oe out co the Sramio event. on tl ia for their plunder, and whith were imaccedsi- | Could not witness, Tie scenes. without cone Uetaed fy, at rhe ble to any homan being but theinseives. | one’ hand h condemnation ermine wii’ ome | OBO hoe precin: ce ‘Jourdun, Prom these they made thelr forays, and, ike | 8 TeW hours to tive was devoutly re eoléinniy OAPTAIN ProomDAis MUSEUM ‘ibunal be, Sroguiarly organized bandit, they levied apon both | 1™MPloring forgiveucss from that awful, tr Comprises 8, ist of smearly; two hundred, pistols, Iieand property ama xopt the pencédbio and inans- | eher'uend, » retple were, manag ae i, 0, fa Pg ye ee CM i trious citizens of the surrounding country in con. | tudecenvy, and oiten —& vory mookery of Media mae ig ong foane git rit. the Potloe rates stant terror, To one of thede gangs dd the negro | "6 terrors of ax acuta peer of the vie bn ex ordon ut tig Sis pre- Peter Riddick, who pays tho ponalty of dls crimes | — By elevéri o'élock A. the crowd outaid’ had in ag ct. iy ittisie seating. yen to-day, belong, been augmented by Scuneds accessions unt at as- | stating and manner in whichit dae ay THR MURDER. ree — proportions, numbering probably some with the names of ¢he principal actors. ed, Piddtek, Catvin Sawyer and Bill Harris formed a | $000, of all ager, sexes and conditions, and the Botdoe berond Teesana Die mits trio of Gesperadoes, and were noted among weir at neha ane enya peligro ng he] LJ sn, 7 at 1 me Pree associates as terrible, brutialt #4 savage leaiders or about geet OF mall Ft ‘knuckles, c., associa’ chiefs of this negro organization of outlaws. Their ito ie, kitting ana ub eof workmen, created} with bioody aifrays and burglaries, Wwe bon glance al Operditions were priticipully conflned to Geuyra fused rp MOU Pit POG wens Gc tue diene he Ee Sees irae Seananien eb yopte: st uere, Station, Howers Flt and Smoky Towa, small name | hopes, por nb ta ihother tragedy awaited t tielr THR PHOTOGRAPHS, ntabired by trac! '. greed: cl otrent Thursday, the 2st of Junvaey lst, Mr. Corneltus found that the eoadfuding of @ new workshop, wile Seton ote. oard ‘used Say Breptien Hy Urauon 1a rogTess Of erection ue Aeon Brio. life, and Ving & Haye 8 ih waite farmer, residing wear Si ane $08 recuhars 9 ae i Notiolk county, having Roanoke Ro:troad sort of ¢| Prison expertence. After an pert meggre supply of Mroaded tating all the w So exon, relating to the musical features of the the * cortolk murket, and beg without | twenty Icet, eer cag re ross mi. the card states that * lecture witt gompanions, set outjon his retura homeasione. He | Was novody oii eee ‘a colored convict barber, Wet ‘dull shears travelled along in lus little two-wheéled cart, tink. | pensation for tie Tye (abe wand they again ae Be veer, onay head and tearing my hafr and whis- fog, perlucps, o! his wife and children, for wkom he | sermbied at the jail, eagerly, awaiting the gaimine and face; the examinatio: jad made some trifling purchases, end nothing ee event which mamly engaged their as et scars to detect me 1 reaming that 11 Was to befall hun on that Calm and escape eumoas my bath; my cell; my * placid, but cold mght. Croucned, however, by the NO MILITARY PRESENT. ‘Maroh in HAs aon jug—ior breakfast of bread and Toadside, near Smoxy Hitii, about five miles from Peay te -~y to moss hall; my march Unilke former executions the presence of mall occaston. Ma: mee ths city, were Ridgick, Sawyer and Harris, Waiting | Was dispensed with on tits James | from mess 2 quarry, With @ lash at my for their accustomed vrey-——a usaal victtm. As Mr. | and Sveritl Stokes with @ posse of sixteen men } heels; my arin moles in the rocks in the quarry; Hiayos’ cart neared the nil and came within ther } enforced the nevessary order end euci car- | my march to the mess hall for dinger—of soup and hearmg Riddick exclalaed, ‘ere comed some | ried into etfect the stern Georee of the law, cir meat—and iny return to Kr} quarry; game,’”? with ae ish ge The fees ee ectagrl ies were tntent on siiowing that they wi my march to mess hall for tes—of bread ans e@amne abreast of ding piace, when rei all dent of any military aid, and that Vi ime ae return to prison, with my bucket, oer ments at once sprang upon ee5 al eur. Kiddickabot rr suiticieutly recoastracted m this respéct to be have engaged 8 person as a ort, I mm through the head and shen siruck him with a to the Uniou. Noreen, and there sill 8 club, with ty, hy was armed, Both the SOZNES AT THE Gal ane an gang at my lecture, recently 4! others then jumped into the cart, and, with an atto- About Ihif-past twelve the sherii¥, accompanted by Slack N's bec § who will keep s0-calle! ae in city aay de be equalled by aa Tndiad savage, they Gepnty Stevens anc jailor Marshall Hutentnson, pto- } tne Rogues’ before the audience. The chain os until nis head was d shape | ceeded to the gel of the condemned man’ and ng at my lecture, wilt constst of ten persons, in- leas. pong in ie meantime — fad com- | shrouded him in o rove oi whine masim, peneath ne eels, ath clad a fait prison costume, menced the work ef despoliation. He took jses- | which ho wore his ordinary clothing. Accompanied ‘This unique document tus Stephens’ signature at sion Of all the articles found mm the a then } by the Kev. Fatier Mlunkett and the faut Siphye Lot poten bottom end his sent fm the apper right hand rifled Ay pockets of the victim, an findmg | condemned man was iius convoyed nto only the sum of seventy-five cents he. dignantly | the jatl yard, nee with a firm step he omemnaet a to this 19 @ lady’s card of Invitation toa Seomarte, “p— the poor he wasn't Worth @ pe ven § rest wore his robes, whioh terminated in the bioody dratta of eae With ibelr. tisorabie booty the murderers renaiine the plavionm both hint 1558, and_rhioh te brougit vividly to mind by ths _ aud highwaymen then deoamped to their {ustoesses ma widaic Kreltdown and solemn and affecting-| bit of pasteboard:— in the Gepths of the swamp. prayer was offered vy the reverend: , Witch the DISCOVERY OF THR CRT™MR condemned man Robgonped s fe Wr. Abo age tog fl About an hour Core | the foul deed ‘fad been oom- fe ata he er rital o} ‘company On TI January —, at eight o'clook. riled a fumber of returuing marketmen found prayer the most eolemn silence was RB. V. Pi, Bt se Mr. Hayes’ cart still standing where the nur eae i, hoably, AYES peren oh peneay Raina ' icov- areal @ i Plivtogtiphe of derera had leit it, At trst Pe thought ‘he prayer w a the wep pa nee hog rg ‘Onpisty, must have allen ssleep i horse had Jed frou the scadold 10 the ground co consoling his hole} window and broke stopped; but upon ort they became Saovrrevoned ms0 with praver all 4 tpkém after the post horrorstruck at we wuieb presvated itself HUNG TO DEATH. that Christy. before his death ithin the cart, The horse, a8 1f ne understood ‘The Sheriff and his ty. Stevens, then aseended | from the injuries recelved could not have been oe ty mething of the tragedy, had neighed at their ap- | the scaftold and tie condemned. Deputy | proper, condition to mi & will, contested. roach, and a8 exclamation aller exclamation es- | Sheri Sievens then read the sentence of the law | courts after nig death the med edtoal proferst 3 raped. ‘the horrified farmers the dumb entmai kept | afd Riddick was asked if he had any rematks to } appearance of the | shattered vertebr@ presented by his head turned back towards the cart with a look the photographs is exceedingly petty ext ae plainty indicated he ti ‘felt that some- ve committed, | i, a cirewiar bearias wat? ‘an any awiul had. o¢curred. . Life was discovered to and T thank Father Piunkett for all he has igo for. ‘wife, who fled from iovextinct and ben aying man Rant at once Le we. The cap was then drawa over his ‘head, forever with ot ard ‘land notes to the amount oniz! ‘Grietot & desola ow ‘and ument in the inbly respecta expired ee atterwards, exclainting, ‘pene eho Ave nce Of the ¢ Saraeeacivitones weet een j forty. ARREST OF THK MURDERERS. minutes past twetvo o'clock M, ihe aon Tet and Meg ‘hich the glad, eae descrive the sharac- of prit ora considorable time after the perpetration of } foul of Leys was at the bar of eterna! fteriatica ives in the printed circular offers a crime BO Cone measures —s ‘the arrest of | ‘The fail was about four fect ant his neck was not ing a reward Mor ‘@ppreiangion, and scattere the crimmais the oNecera.j Droken. He struggied only slightly. Tiere was a throughout the principal c.ttes of tue world. There of the law were seoretiy ’ angen ferretug } Convuisive movement of the chest twitching of | is a large phot e scone of the warier of out the myary 3 n Ry it was involy the lower imbs, and in eleven niinutes and a haif fiosrsan' Waller in 18 rtraits of Joseph bout the reward of $150 oneed extince'by Dr. James Wiliams, |. Braox, alins Jo m Huley; of Mra. ler, the notorious for the arrest ott me als was offered | the attending pnystoran. Atver hunging about h: hotel thief; of aca er, the murderer of tho Engltsit 94 92 incentive toybring them to justice, and in 9 | 40 hour the ody wascut down, piaced in ® cofitn banker im the atl od carriage, Wud fed to this few days afterwards it had the desired effect. Om- Cd buried m the Potter's Field. The whgle pro- bt and 1 was ax captured. a sent back to Beeana cers mareaon ant ane Oe Of te Portsinouth detec- Sree off quietly and creditably ‘to the city | and executed: ears er, who murdored huccoodei Iu oapvuring Riddiog, Sager and. tiaras | pet fe PA Bucces hed ur wyer an ar isa 1 LUN cee ae ier ae aa well, ag eviabt sFiahing we x their A MARRIED LADY ASSASSINATED IN ILLINOIS, eaesin Hoou and of abana head found guilt. On a preliminary ex in the ° 0 re Sen ee DE | Peer te ey okey i fom ag ye or TA em on for indictment a Coireapondétic’ of the nt ndeous 6 highway robbery. ‘the grand jary Hy OF ROEPIE county se : Ta i Ke publican, } slime and of Easw river. An inscription on the met on the th of Mey, and true bilis were fona This com anther pes Shocked this morning on | phi Ms all that is Kiown on tn case, avainst Peter Riddiok: ee Sawyer ae ort —_ me mane of & good citizen, M1 jod- | “'Thia is @ photograph of head of a man who ‘way robbery and ae lad the first sro abort ene on ‘laut evem~} was found b) float in the oat Tiver, in texeniptary one tt 100 ing 7 ammen comet Tntely Rrogar has been tn the-| ‘Tats wes taken to facureete wentiicats ochade ‘Was a most ¢: that ant r in 8 cation. Who can of May. The sais were Aad into oars bs empiey of Mr i be whom no perth tty, empaneiled; after which the trial proceeded, nd evidence Fe. substantial ag above was elicited. ‘was estabushed, Facieys gmt as pl , a Sawyer PA proved an accomplice, Mr. Ortel, who Wy well- aiete-do io mere one tecomlng troublesome and altonsiie ti | Mrs. 0: walled on. hit from the place, for wn ‘eh ibang seemed towane to be wwe small rev TE appears Ne came to the house at about though not opmion of the court so | the time stated, and. fearing trouble, Mrs. Ortel sont a banehes of kc, pieces of fuse, anes LOvy aeons extitol ‘Ruadien, Eo ae. few moments’ | one of bar dren. to. # ni ase, Where | ands peculinr ee for nar’ Toot to consultation suMced for the jury, and the foroman | her bhusban et gone, have him | roof or from Maye a) or, ini ado 1s landed \u the yerdict of “Murder in the frst do; home. When Ortel returned, fearing of ich Wire, with wooden rounds — ighway robbery” against Riddick, and “Gail trouble, he went.to his Data, wierd some of his e about it inches long, ay cco round, 8 8 ef compliciy im murder and highway robber: ployés Were, with a view of getting assistance. In ee the ladder oan be up or carried egalnst Seaver, Tho Judge then sentenced the | the meant Kr entered nouse, withte 8 small vallso. It is very light and exceedingly prisoners, and at the annoudcement of the extreme eee shot Mra. Orte). the ball pi th ne — and wit ‘steel hooks at the nalty of the law: rae the condemned eaten ean arm, Sie turned. oe enn if can be Coun Wachee to A Window sill, form- Rover exbibited tho slightast, emotion. Hs feaures he ain her through the henrt, killing her 1! perfectly fet one remamed passive, ae J and some- = ly. ‘The murderer ly aad, it i ipalty dark, was ‘out of Sight im the timber, ark, W n mig is near naa she death of Mrs, Ortel at the hands. of an pssassin what deflant scowl ta return one ‘vould imagine he had yot heard the territie flat of the law. day the trial was over. Antong the spectators was Bi ecee We ume | Set iy do iat thomocivet down tr dow to the [Non atter Ta one obi their. booty. the whe of the murdored man, Mrs. Hayes, who | has cest a gloom over the community, in W! pip tae shigty iMces to throw oT whe books and the seemed intent on seeti.s that vengeance was meted | was regi ‘08 a. affectionate. wile and loving | thieves, ape withont leaving AT mind. out to the wretches who had taken the Ife of her | mother. ane io various burglars’. tmp'sme ah ~~ husband. Sire never for A moment left the court; Kregar Is deecribed as @ German, abott Rave any particular interest at! @ach word that was uttered seemed to be drank in | thirty-five years of age, five f oy mk inches ti them, we to the Soasiethe? 8 4 ‘With avidity, and wen the verdtct of guilty was | hes roent. Here are found a stiall, lead hoe coun- ne brown hair and Whiskers, hae @ down: scarred. pronounced ‘against, hiddtok S geen of satisfaction | look, and has lis nose which was caused verfel @ trade mark—a’ very com ar. shot from her eyes; bat not until the prisoner was-| nis comung invo too close proximit ticle; «! Plates, dies bax Money re found re tothe jail did she leave the court. room. } bed a jays ago, Are of ‘o in the of counterfsiier jawyer was sentevoed to eighteen years’ naprison- | his end eitizens Ruve tarned out with & MAY Boueeen, e sted in idoboken in Inly, 1865, ment !n the DOmSOnEBEY. hope that they may be abte to find hiv, 18 plates 1 were imitations of thoae used FS OF A PARDON, While there 18 ine there is hope, "ta an old acdege; tion Manufacturers’ Bank of Hartford, and in ad- MURDER iN THE PERASYLVAMA Of RECTORS, ion to the counterfelt ee oe A this ‘bank there it Riddick had lost all bope of executive clemency bitte of on other nde the eection, % that time be was-conf- {From the Titusville H Herald, July 19.) Pani fat novabis work- jelit that the scaffold would never rocetve him aaa A man named David Tate, ‘ownh Aone-half in- | Ing off fof of he plates nad Actin, and frequently asserted. hat Governor Weils | terest ina well at ousevitle, was visiting the upper | dies, with @ bu tb bilis, taken from would parton hin. 8198, Wells commuted the sea- | “sree and ” op] the American ‘iete), a | Samuel led at No. 167 Houston tence of a negro in September last Who Was. to be | notorious ganrbling helt aud’ convert’ sulgon, on | street in 864; and also a pntr of dies for anges in m cotnpany with a white ri for the ame | Saturday when an affray took place between | coining spurious g aia otters. Anne other Dilis are ie, dnd allowed the white man to. ‘ti the ne- | a Dromer of Tate and another person. David inter- | a counterfelt (' ar bill of thé national cur- groes here have been under the imipreasion that no | posed to separate the combatants, and wna selzetl reney of wi waa executed inthe Haytien power conld bring one of them to sucti a terribie | the barte: one Gui Bhiel, A blow or two was | Treasary ent; a five pound note of the + end white Velis was Governor. The commatation | given, when ibiel, rusting pehind the bar, aéized of New Yor! ree Febraary 16, 1771, and signed of the sentence of two negro murderers recently 1a | revolver and fired, shooti! fd in. the lefs breast, | by Samuol Verplanck, with the notice in a corner of county, farther coutirmed Warwick, & pelgn hor) \ Bag who staggered to the Walk a) When, the bith, death to counterfeit;” and arveral In the afttet in the uildst ‘of an excited eutnacted tan iterpt i flu opinion, however, ick heard of ited ctovts certificates lasued by diel Sy enterprises, with Wells’ defeat. in the election ave Up all hope | about five minutes, which to entrap the unsaspect A forged chock and quietly and resiguecty rare maeit up to the Khiel at onee gave himself to ah officer, and was | on the First Nation mal Bunk of New )ork has rat) ¢r contemplation of his coming fate, though that did] taken to Franklin. a corious history. It was made payable. to Geoige atid not seem to disturb him a feat deal. When asked a day or two since whether uid hak By Banks; and was for the sam of $1,700 in gold. ie would make ‘The news of the tragedy sproad rapidly along the on i , Banks evidently prepated the cheek for the use creek and created great indignation. At Iouseville, A ONPESSION, where Tate had been em ed, & tv of some | which he aul jwentiy made OL it. After passing He answored inthe negative, shaking his head | twenty or thirty of the: ott! nm atarte to the’ Sp the night with math mn & house of prostitution in impressively, as if to convey the idea that he was | to avenge Tate's death. This party “orosend Moti sireot he gave the check ta the woman and re- innocent, bit in full possession of starting revela- | bridge at tne Centro just as the officers and uilet quested her fo go out hed get it cashed, so thit he tions as to the murder. He aimost gave you to un | were leaving for Franklin. might give het ‘but 20 sooner had she derstand that he kuew soinethjug, and a great deal, |: During Sanday there was it oxcitomont at reached tho street than. ne ie followed her, complained too, about the fate of Mr, Hayes, and oven went tur- | Centre. ‘The peopic from farther down the ores to a police omoer that she had stolen the eheck, had ther by insinuating Saw.fur was the actual marderer; but this was & poorruse ‘ith which totry to misicad the pubite, threatened to burn 1t, while some of the best c: gene Were in faver of & general Koon oat of the infected district, The ‘omnes however, kept down the excitement as mitch as ible, and day her arrest ‘and, without calling for the chek in the hands of the anthorties, disa| tl his only object in the whole transrction evidently being to have & dig frolic and escape without payne for tho wine and other items, With this collection Js a amall tin case, which od $190,000,,8tolon from the Concord Kank in 1847, and dug up on the banks of the Delaware by ‘Captain ‘Jourdan, whore it had been concealed by the burglars. There ig algo a large Smic & Weseon revolver wiflch was taken from Bartteti, the princi+ at barglar in the robbery of the Bowdoinhan fi two years nro. I’ wil be recol- SPIRITUAL COMFORT, Under the ministering care or the Rey, Father | passed olf boas Pinnkett of unis city, the Condemned had repented, ‘Tira remains of tho nnfortinate mau were taken joined the Catholic Church and was baptized on | to the American Hotel, where an inquest was held. ednesday evening. Ho received tae consoiations | The jury. rendered a verdict tn accordance with thé of reilgion devoutly and gratetuily, and evinced | facts above giyen bn mitention to ‘repare himselr for the next Yoatérday morning fyreral service were hela at world, the Amertcan Hotel, after which the remains wore 'a0ed on ihe tea o’clook train and conveyed to the home of the famrly of the deceased, wt Langdon HIS HISTORY. Poter Mddick was avout thirty-five yoars of rze, } ank, in Maine, of stout build, muscaia id with a countena: tation, near Evie. lected that Bartlett, McGuire ‘ana. Rory Simms that was exceedinyly repulsive, lils orenead wae ("The deceased was about twenty-four years of age, | tied and gagged the cavhier, and after robbing the low and square, his eyebrows very Meg 4 and over- | and ad been in the oil region three or four years, | bank of a vory large Amount were captured by Cap- hanging, his jaws had tbat peculiar zhape whion | He bad been enployed for some thie past ag W clerk | tain Jourdan and sentenced to the State Prison for Genores tie aurmal, and his complexion was that Jn Fisher's store, at Kousevilles fifteen yours each, With this pisto! is tho cia flint “| lock “norse Caysnia, Jourdan’ Colleotion.0f dial te ios visit the Adene of | 1 counsel, of New York, defended the prisoner.” ham Democratic Organ Speake. inc aeaiaeemeaen TE conventions the names of gum aint fo oe m™ nmardern fo hl re- Sented here, ic every, ka iy ont ‘at the stalls, a murder eatin, wmek knives, pistols or exes’ ‘snittcfied up moment of. ‘without thought of the chi sume the renomiifation of the present State of of i Nhe spon. Among @ A rs =P as VT pa germany yb yin It seems to ment welled with noes a w im in po! mocral reer sea te iores. mn | ‘ineongh the press 40d Sewer, wks the ocracy won tte of 1867, under which the ‘a vie ee Peas, ocket knife win then murdered hte wide th rusty ‘Ieilled his wife in 1865; the nice ioe revolver with which: August, 1862; the which Patrick rot saa shot his fee wave at not gale fo gust, 1608, ue os et ey fie a mil loa, pars tang upset Semaine eins ee J p.uttle gin who 2 ta Boa enter ‘perpel on Apel oat a elles me cnt ane ire the Jor dirk ean ye Bio Bade i Ea error in the returns reduced Hiontnond's eels bus 47,930, and that said from the sia Pkt gn J crete acted We avoid as far as possible'to ‘discuss the contp ata Gane cinerea eed |g Ga ec nae a e le | coltecton there does hot yetn iron ban, n she wbale | fneiparty when pain y 4 ‘one exe] \- pod Raat Ann fi, apleng pea ign chosen, We hardly BU basa te oy fart from this ‘when we as. | on te Beate at mse os ‘more should they | 34 li Carictiame | aaa! ing att the noise and creaking. The State re terri: anor lends fasts abore tho ‘Bin fbr boar'and Gouhead, Emma! The field 1 open, ‘THE FORGERY BY A NEW YORE METHOD:ST CLBRGY MAN, Particulars of the Hxtrnordinaey ‘Cano. Haeeene bows: (i Y.) Sent July 20.) forgery’ tn whioh ie can it 4 minister Centrai New case of ‘a Methoxlist York Conterense, Wca- by] tue eee of t oppaaition ‘and led tothe as | w to , wus is eH for se our an 4 wi the drat was made parable... With this # gory bludgeon i yom eles We religion taba, ee cation he started again for ch but: blows with which George eg oh ‘i Jomeph vo et onanod ‘Again for the bank, butitoe only of the, 2 ECR ease Gaeta the latter was on tis rar wt to pay ore 0 onan fs 1 peagurer polos eee Sen and State Engineer th the current year, ini an x In addition to the.control.of their several depart- ahd meee pond Stat Board, have Tiportant oe a nee lod Ing house in 10 1306 wl w raghty gt bes hes. fa as sl Hertel in cs nit, ons een Stee me mae of or neat er fal mul le Used by Clowson in Eiliatg Zon (0 ‘cxerened fa in Dotaelly tm Houston ‘street in 1862; the sini Pao 1 with which | the, Exeautive. 1 Deparnont eae, Thee relations Tuomas Eawards shoe Th in Baxter | of the State officers te, Goveener. Hatten have street Jast. TeQUay a cuHous pare isto | Deen to the utmost. raiad caeneets with which James F. ee aes eseph Vat ran.| Whole State administration ias been thoroughly in Beaver street a as 18655 Tatlling , old | United and determinea bn condlare Saf aengeh o per-box revolver with Wich Ba Samuel Morrict harmony and unity, an si ate Enter 3onn Swain fordeclaring himself a secessionist oye Pampcrantc BE, ae iis ot a e Je tm a lager beer saloon: in 1862; the four-barfelled ‘ oD ngs, Bec form © years, Remington wed by Jonn Cahtth in snopiiog tee nk Vibla.to-dar. ahd hs” oat ‘Ldn Duryea _in_ 1864, and_other ‘nang, should be eens, en eer tere murders of lesser placed on the ne icutAar hiterost is the Xctfo heed Ay yes Court of Appoais, Jnage Alien, St te oxpitation of Brgiish ticket-of-leave man Jack Shannon in ntiode ste ace 8 Jus wae fesleced the throat of John Hastum in Mercer street, ia 1! doubt that the Judi eds ort al ‘ 4 Shatinon om the .country, and returning th ay 8 at dhe gat ommce 14 88. oon satel fo England, was there convicted of crime al nd enuly sentenced to five years convict labor. Next a stagu- | “tics. Bat rb trast that he, wil hot be per- 3 leave the nee of Comptroller. It de 8 rt knife, made trom an old file, ground mabe a a thik Hoh cag on both de, wit dng ai target forme feo fave epuitude: Dut he bes not only dled it ina lathe, and. a plaad consisting, poewe of ab hae: m4 tose yee ty tin Fiveted together, wish @ buston, Wired fast to the | Tens tests that it has claiins on him now, because 1t ontside, for the purpose of. bu toning the weapon to | Par! a purpa 7 oer etactr teh dee. arbich an unkown min kn Fille 1 toe Pistol A Secretary Nelson and Attorney General Champlain tn Eltzanet! Mtroet ta 1906. 1 are not less Mypage ciaimsof ithe party, an ext are the rg vias sword, with which Sarah Murtay stabbed G. SSE rahe. vi other candidates | RK last June; and the crowbar with which L, Free tailed Jarhes a os a Bipignienn, i | as ia bogingst, Vi Mp uchinond, a alee ites tyr Bk cy ta leriug his ca! the amma acahaneent of the oanalg bub the | here ‘oThere are three articles connected with each other ‘Well as general-totell: to the of [- Bom the voay of d ma aor, ost, a8 hy fice as one of the Ganst board, We believe thatttie Patrick Mathews, a ndtorions ‘an Soapaonce ot Ee ena. ont fhe murderer escaping punts! ret ran i 154 ‘ao far aquarrol with & map med Heynol: ut & Prostitute with whom Mathews was 6 ri tog. was killed by Reynolds with the smiall tat tion, 1b now hanging near the bullet. The ceaa: ate fe! aclans, now wor id aerve beta whe mlstone Sect O'Brien.” ts pretence for some whole aenenne of enlargement, ih- in a fit of jeal plunged an ttimense fishmonger’s volving new debt, fresh taxes and perpetual tolls. Fnite whisk ne Rad statched frome fh store nito | Tie presont administration remedied this and gave her Boats, Killing her instantly. Thus these three Weapons together mark one ol ‘the paths of crime Which lead to MG destruction, end in which sae. per- gt fpowes each “ in — sur oe rf Hnally we come to an elegant De nger. s label, wi ee aécurel ei Took and muzzle, gives the features of a tl aati drama, and 13 suflcient for tits article. — i DL with whlch the Honorable Dante the leat good ni jon and made provision i locks, 80 as to yo its capacity. For jose Teasons eres hat when, tne State convention sapemibyes, 3 a few mourns, tt will Pa nid and by ae te ete os fen ye th officers, comp! ticket diidonat names for Judges of Appeals, Be rison Insoector, missioner and “This is the B. Sickles shot and Killed Phinp Barton Key, 1isq.. pce ie ns hen ge Topeat the glorious United States District Attorney of Washington, D. victories of polesary Hi Ie oe Tried a ee quitted wed (Apr 26, & rae 8 0 "Fues- New Tem ce eLetter day, April 26, 1000.” ir. James T. “fiady 4 and other a mer aus so yea are . perance Nomination fer Governor of Maine. NEGRO RIOT ON EDBTO ISLAND, 5. ¢, Unpatriotic Northernere—One Negro Shot— Negro Abhorrence of Northern Taskmastérs. {trom the Crariéston News, Jury 21.) The News ot. Saturday Cpt ctaiacertee no riot the negtoes on Edisto Island the lous. Since then we have | M. Mackey fall particulars. it anpears that some time ago a number ofthe pianters on the island told gue negroes that ff they would work for them on Monday and Tuésiay of each week ste five acres ronig eiva ee a Aavanty his nomination for Governor by that body, Mr. Hich- born Has Written the following letter: — Lipa July eniGh ai Messrs. J. A. Greviky, A. J. Woops oad Committee State Temperance Conver: ~: arate, GnNTcRMEY—I. have the honor to the recetpt of your favor of the 29th ult., me that at the State Temperance Conyen! day holden in Portland, I was ported oy the tem: inated. aa a candidate, to be suppo erance men of Matte? for Governor of the ensuti wing. year.” ACCORD ORTINS, the same is a 4 land tof radon mon af aogier tt yy the. Convention. Se agreea to, tne proposal roponal Aad" o “comraien eke p e prudent men of another time, breaking ‘The pla operate ely until the Pore ct away from the usages and eonventionalities.of Joly po omens fry a3 13 well known, fell mn- | howr, the Conyension wisely made @ full and ol day. ne ‘dazarmalne i, celebrate deciaratton of prin ate the tens temperance the day ‘walled until Monday and id's. All or | seu or Matne abe wi ‘to nearly all the planters who made this con. Feet with {hem en are Pen tas Wott and re ger a fey pe of equal Tl Fok and even 4 80 unpatriottc as to this I understand the Convention to.inelude the oti hang hon ne the oh all days” ie een NH to het Wtetnt one kat res at they must Fe sae, dar nm week to tent 0) = oF KI negroes claime 83 | vnited upon the basis of justice and’ equality before it was ® general holiday, and should have been ob- | tue law for all. tact caper @Nd_ conditions of men. served by all American citizen, the iB, Fhe pantera at should | This is pemyperan hag endorse, believ- be will ene ie > and ey Would have to ‘be true been lose it under. fie clronmstauces. pa uf wi Atter much Gisocselon on the subject @ majority Te negroes Qgreed to “make up’! the lost Jay, but a to do ad, and against proposttion is tons othe before Ma: en's writing ronan Without} TH he nation Christie (Ww! aud ue ‘powerless aya: TSeorust contac. fortherner, Northerner, oi ‘a8 constable), writs of ei they or external force. Added on this = the further ment, Several negroes were ejected from the hans fact tnat ablio ind rer fail- tations under the aathority of Oyraen itke ihe: feos ene ai} indi ee Sho'ppo, pegs ant the ‘pl ple, never to rated caabeete Siecasens ection the negroes, antore” Were very unrea- | necessity, To accelerate this let rigid economy in ponevie in Turning th them hem pay om ae Atle farms, | State and nation be the imperative demand of every on which they ni t so Much time and labor, | jaboring man. and went back to his since. convention declares in favor of devel, SHOCTING OF ‘CYRUS HAYWOOD. onemiae ‘Of the resources of the State by the aid of Another writ of ejectment was procured against friendty legislation. Cyrus, and Na Went on las, Monday wesk C4 vite trust, 1a allowed. to agriculture, execuss it, Tefased to love th® | commerce, manufactures, &c., al o¢ wate are prost, yeh him rar found: | tng temselves upon the stvention of the it necessary to tate tte him. ual at the present that he was fing ‘to go, but Would not not the. and gonsens 59 he hee be boun Ath odas ie oanetae fapown into | our : a Gvetiod ed, <3 vised, | Fe cal eball agricu so long fostered, soar 0) spon de fo with Ovi sued and ¢ Sone Pp eet ee eearoeeh Web hake ed tach dustry of #0 usefnl in wale cmoundedn wat a wn into a bain Der axie ve coast, be cart and carried to nite G ‘s wi he gor and Rad Shall ner a was kept in solitary confinement for Ey eae _ ae to with hae ae eer @ny attention pad his wo ; rhe teg rest On Wednesday night he, with asaistance out I her sailors ve increas increased" siders, De. and national defence? And shat the ec heee orm en ee Maine ships again srhiten. every foment fall ber fe. soon a8 eae] oxteneive water power, 80 ready for work, ‘ag became very Tauch exchoa, Prnnituday | Tooed toseerice everywtere abou "160 of them, ® lon ap. Snal) $e 1 road system of oe lade Bo Bere ieee es ae the see of the and aprDyO tnd cement all the indus jod the release of the see ina pad. Ly ares the advantages naturally ac- it svihese and kindred jevee the aoe cbelig. othe -gnd intellectual well- with wretenraly practical ah of the Riots and soldiers, who Witte “Bo amcey Sai ee omits nd live, are quest migh' jow pressing u, 3 | Sosa for favorable solution. bal to appease the would be ye quieted until they were he prisoner — they sougnt © resct escaped. And for toe tetaperanes men feel TIRED, OF. BeCH 1 that tne Tost vataubie produo production of a State or na- During the disturbance several 0 of the Sout tion fa its mon; and the Greatest aoltedstion that can fe pon went among {he negroes: and endeavored, | pofall any People ia t ia the festraction of of tts manhood, Vv reasoning with thom, to” them to return | And the surest and troyer of nations Vike fiat hiker rama or or | westane geet Routed natant willing isten 4 tntoxicat lignorst Impres w o- wipe would do no Rood | sng rd hint nothing oe mén seek first the salvation of the nse th » Southern ut were tired of the mantoon | af tne State, reolng thas his this secured, and Nortnerners, and would have them driven.of the 1 else follows asa natural resuit, And to this end island, 08 ever since they came they had been unjust tt they. will ask ihe entire abolifion of the trame in ce acta iy Deg ears oe on ee In reply to a note from the committee of the State Temperance Convention, informing him of Ss, H EBE 962 ‘wuich he di im. government vonds, 6. ap the Chivtenango Baok in the asual course of bust. ness, and there ced & forgery.» course, created a stir among the interested had-no trouble in getting the id by taking $! con! While at the depot here ove of . the saw a man fin sf, ou westward at once as ‘the. perso to whom he patd the $5,000.. feort perarborie teller said, “How are you, . ie reenieaf?”’ and the man replied, “You aré mistaken.’ With this ithe teller turned away, betug ae satisied,, Mawerer that he was not mistaken, It was ascertained the man was Rev. Mr. ‘Mitchell, ot reenyoooae at irchased a ticket here for ‘te ison county, He pu Troe A person who went on bis track saw him get off the cars at w ‘The es trom: Ne York in the mesntine went to. Loe rye no a! rr B mo ES atte aru" Biel Gl 4 at his residence on@sick.bed, having, as he sii teen gon etrioken Wile with ay the same night be a calmly, dented orien find 0 iNew Yor for seven years, pad suseried YY 9 i a Bassoons pa nh oe carton, thet the. Cee jalege dl aoe b= mere ve he Was the man, au they are ready to verify, ‘Mien ran Bleed &rrest. He remained 0 pa bay oer ine romise and, fash “dp the. i schell. would we the money and. sexe penses incurred arty. ‘This offer was em- ie Soe *wiconeit, who persed 1a se. effect re 84 of the cat 9) on. the vee made his escape. Mitchell 1s a large, “port man, and in size & pacer» rédémbles Kev. Mr. Greenleaf. His cron ueonatea” Mnifke that of the zep At tips sate: nae geo York Confer Conference he fl, han which he.bas now entire eu a of prbab to appear ae near like Hr. G: On Satarday week, the day on oF ae ra at the depot by the ma oa a! was Nationa! Bank, m this ef $4,000 soxth of it oy arament amount of Midlan «= is said that the ftwas rfeet fac simtle of the genuine, Even the oficers ofthe Chittenango could have been ved by It under ordinary oed. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Real Estate Notes. Mr. James Buctisin, of Rochester, N, Y., his soig elght acres of land in that city to Mr. 3. V. Pryot for $16,000, Fifteen hundred buildings are in course of ere tion fm Chicago, at a cost of $10,000,000, dnd tt ts proposed to build @ magnificent Stock Exchange, t@ coat $800,000, : ‘A Rage land slide on the Miséouri Valley Réfirdad, just below Rialto ferry, Platte county, Mo., throat ens to do serious damage to the ratiroad, da acres of earth and stone have begun to slide, including the Jédge upon which thé rodd is butit. The appraiseaiént Of real estate in Indiana ts $443,440,653—an increase of sixteen and three-quare ters per cent over that. of five years ago. The fine property In the Niith ward, Mitwadkee, known as Quentin's Park, has been sold to the grde? of Jeguits for the. sum of $36,000, They will valld s Monastery on the lot. The Oapuchins have already commenced the bullding of thelr new monastery in the Ninth ward. The Catholics are session of and improving some of the best proj in the repeeaay sare 3) The saree bY. a Newati Pe ICR of Siodoceaas van wine on er their with the ex: jon of the free ridés es Ee rod i sroend August 2, owing to a delay. imthe shaping of a time table. The Paterson und Newark. Railroad ce ma plate ronuing trains on the 1st of ‘The rails along the whole line of the road laid wite the exception of those on the piles in ts Paasaia river, near the guliy. The Montclair horse oar rail- ia aa slow as the Otuer roads in Rog . “The fontclair hoe bas been tt ny enarterea The by the Te; ‘of ye Mr, McGregor 13 Prest> be fifteen cent, peg New Jersey in 1% dent. Tne rate of fare w! of the twenty-five charged ‘by the other the result of this liperality will undoub.odly enormous income for ba pempatine '. The follow, transiera estate were made in Spring fie:d, Ohio, oa July y'2—JOs0D8 A He 5 to Jonathan Feigiey, t'¢ ecres in 1 othet townshy Mp, 3 Lottie J. Hardman to Tenry Ldonberger, 10k 38 Enon, $300: Maria Buckland to John Nolan, tote Nos, 3, 7, and east half of 6, 11 the town of Brighton, $5005 E. N, Tibbetts to Ii Richards, lote 1,334 and 1,; in Tibbetts’ addition to the city, $800. The following are among ihe atest real oe sales in lyn, Maas:—An estate in Gleam owned by J. ft. brown, Coe a a dele house and about 10,000 feet of Lan ib of land on Kiver streot, dek ing to A. Hit: thou for $275. Two lots of land, owned by Join age, on ca Rae street, to Mr. Bancroft; price paid for h lot, $300. A cottage hoyse, with 5,000 feet of yy to the u>groes, aisohotle nots a4 a beverage. ‘This they will seek | {2 ri, Shmapeneels Mr. ARREST OF THB RINULEADERS. by ao a aided by whatever of Tegal ond and inna, oo gg ? aay yoy og) A m8 Ou Monday last Sheriff E. W. M. Mackey, accom- roroo.the exigencies of. the pom x require. foot of lind, on Mudge street, for the same party, to panied by two detectives, M mm and Reed, Fusrical al results, they pur) to reach, and cer | Mr. Doane: price, $1,300. A atore on Railroad aves wont over to the Island to arrest the a tainly by io mi.dest possible means. nue, owned by Mr. Batter, to, Hennessey, with tie nes tf rt it ie Toston J akon 1 Mesoh’ Gadsceny | ty fat the advancement Of Clit og at ills es eas. ld brown, Poston. Je ant 1 | only for the advi 01 ganas ned , Russell, a for whom he had Wi ihe het We eee ee or et Amd: here. Corust they, will mest xe Re Tn Eiht eelien prvieeas. the leasing one Haggai an Te, g tne, ein 38 antagoniam ‘rom exiaung political parties. Most | Cioat farm, su tam on the toadem® ly the true men of all parties cannot desire | southern on, The sum pald forthe land was they heard that they were wanted. wane seria fold omer haa the ultimate good And the destraction of | 410,950, or about st ‘doll racre. In them to meet him nd the boat, as he wanted whatever ies in 1ts pathway go with him to the elty, where they would Dave % Tn ti pirit, a ‘and to these ends, and these Sane, undergo an hein a At the ‘appointed time | fully appreciating the sacrifice imvoived, in distrust all cane to the boat apd the Sheriff beongns | them | of ny awn ability, bub fully confident of the dnal over yesterdag, © ‘among them. Shortly | triumph of the principle at issne; in malice towards atter their arrival iia got be ied before Magis- | none who may U'ffer in opinion with myself, and trate De Large (co! pompous @ hearing Confdentiy beapaaxt charity ofall from whom I of the case wnt the a Sou ‘ot tn jonth, Vacoept the honor of the nomination ten+ UTLEMRNT. asks ae the whole temperance move- ment the ‘considerate. judgment of mankind ead Sheriff Mackey advised the negroes to make up the araclous favor of Almighty God."” “Let us have peace," the day loys, which they consented to do if the plantars would withdraw sete writs of ejectment. The plantors have agrosd to do this, and affairs on the island iay now be reported as quiet and likely to remain so for sometime, TERRIBLE ACCIDENT BY THE FALLING OF A BRIDGE. {State Line beng auly ly 11) correapondence of the Leavenworth Times.) Late yesterday ovening the ratlroad bridge over the Marais dos Cygnes, nine miles below Paola, gave to the excessive. rains, ‘ecip! N. G, HIOHBORN, The Temperance Movement in the West. The Wisconsin Chjef, published at Fort Atkinson, Wis., 16 @ wide awake temperance organ, edited by Afenmble lady. In the tsshe of the 17th instant the Onief thus speaks:— mene at In good time we noe 00 Side, So far those who cry dowD the working of the promitors law agetuin A jassachusetts as view way, owing ting: work onthe bridge, into | prohibition seem to monopoiize the fields Wo know prelee Jee wae ee fell a distance rotusventy fomething ‘of this mode of warfare, While tho New he raging stream. The, fete “Rive Were instantly “tiled and six were se. verely hurt. Two can hardly survive, #8 both havo both arms broken, unly one of the twelve escaped without fujary, The bridge 1a a total lows; every ] yustige, Oxoept one pier, is carried of by tho flood, York prohibitory iaw was in operation its oppouents adopted the same plan, many temperance Ps ‘who were too indoient to investigate for wf row lukewarm in b a0 wi docetved noir faith. We ia New York, now thoir faith. The law worked » ars j connection with this sale we learn that this tract te vo be used by the Americun Fibre Company, which ig already at ‘vork getting ready for the erection of a steam battery for blowmg the cane into fore. The brick six story hote! the Pelham flovse, is to be moved, to it the widening of Boylston street, Et traverses have been consiructed under the each forming @ tramway. All are -equal to foundation walls. Sach of thems thus A trench 1s os from the foundations fourteen feet in length. The trenciyis whole length with immense blocks of these @ brick. wall is bulitof the two iect wide one or two feet high, and fourteen feot Jony. Along tue top of this wall ran several rails an moh or two apart. These rails aro made of fat, py von, From under every one of the six walls that ran from Boviston street to the back of the bunaing | these travel of stone, brick and fron e feuritee iets "garRes tuudtea wit eit om sunt be go. yu 0 iki iron rollers or round bara over the fiwt iron rails ““ the traverses. ‘he Boston Traveller of Thursday gives the follows ing Parviculars of real oscave movements in that city and vicinity: “ When Mesars, Joseph Smith, Joel Wheeler and J. H, Freeman, the Cuuroh street Commisatoners, coin.

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