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8 TH AMERICAN “TPN i) ite An Interview Under Wim | enultics. Roltot, the Coudenmed Marderer, Writing “a Book on the Grigin of Language. A PEN AND IKK SKETCH OF THE THUG, | { him in his arguient. oe | brown, hate“crowns the edifice of the rufan’s saper- bo y { pro®ted by the knowledge of that fact. The face of — to prosecute thelr inguries in New Jersey, in Brook- | a lyn, in New York aid elsewhere, | Torly-dive. \ Mink, ana apparenty ple | scomed, as he sat there lalking to mo on his pet if Wew YORK BiruOh Ure, ‘PASSIONLBSS AND UNSYMPATHRTIO a Feews tue face, it is One capable of almost any xpreosion, aud t iy Ro doubt Lhat he song since we criiinal is, there’ore, NO fadex to his age, Ho may be forty or he may be fifty, but he is probably In execelient heath, strong in mind and ad wita hitnself, he | | theme, and with an entausiasin tired by fat tory, the fnest physical representative of the Evii One my wind ever conceived, Sappose, ; a3 Beecher, ‘othinghem, and all of that Jik cousoitnely assure Ux, there Is no hell? Surely wus wild wolf ta sheep's clothing will delight tn playing inthe spirit land dread havec among the a theory Just for exerelse, Fiorgol altogether about Rutoti’s origin of lan. fuige in these and other apeculations, and was only reoailed bY T nodded aud he went on, COMING TO THE POINT. ing to undertake tie case, but said that they could jambs of Plymouth cnurch and Lyric Hall ty prove do nothing except they had @ Seuntiane 10 thought, that might enable them to tlnvestigation. ing asked quite sharply iff fullowed | ef information of any oue of the three persons—Ruliof, Davenport or Jarvis—with any kaown to the police, it was 1u- | O3goodby, also a reporter, who was in attendance at ESDAY HERALD, WEDN and Ruatiof’s acquaintance was in lke manner established, venport was ta Cortana Jali he wrote to some gon tn Broeklyn by the name of Dexter, With these | facts the District Attorney and Chief of Police went ; quent!, i was further learged that while Da- 1 IN NEW YORK CITY, Taking specimens of Rullots handwriting, the ictures of the drowned men and the one of Rul- | loi taken at the jail here (under 80 much diniculty) | and a stereoscopic Pd the District Attorne) Chief of Police and ay? Congdon, Recorder An. drews weut to New York city, ‘Their first act was to secure the services of Captain Hedden, of the Fifteenth precinct, New York, and Detective Riley, of the Pitteentit precinct. ‘These oficers were will- | nt, and | as they | roseeule tha | delicate and doubtful the threats the evidence already seoured threw ni » that without robable identity | JANUARY 25, Hence, not only were the three men conmnecied by Wie articles found in the store, but the prool was ‘4d beyond doubt by the contents of the satchel, ie evidence of each person m New York subse. subpoenaed as a Witness, Was carefully ex+ amined and noted, so that their testimony here might be Known beforehand, A CURIOUS PAPER, Among fy incidents connected with the search for Ruli »ntecedents, which might be used as evidence. inst him, was the discovery of a paper, written ine curious system of shorthand writing, corresponding to the characters of the “clpher-key, so-calied, to which re.erence has been made. The maper came to wie hand of Mr Wykoll, the short Bait writer for the courts here, while le was at Owego, we believe. The paper was addressed, “Ladies and Gentlemen,” iu ordinary writing, and there were at mtervals through 11 a few words in the common style, evidently the nuing of sentences, or words the writer designed should catch his eye readily, in reading. The paper had been in the pos- session of an ola man who koew little or nothing of it, Mr. Wykotf gave it to the District Attorney, Mr, 1871—TRIPLE SH DER. THE NATHAN MUR George Jones the Basest Man in New York. The Joney-Hughes-Nathan Mur- der Fizzle. ‘The Court of General Sessions was crowded yes- terday, the readers of the interesting prococdings that take place every day here remembering that Judge Bedford directed one George Jones to ap- pear before him and make good his charge against | ever proonred or proanerd. Tn his ontnion the death of Miss Ulfman was cansed by imetro-perite or, In other words, Infammation o: the membraut covering the womb, ‘he expulsion of the foreig: body from the wou must have taken place abou’ two weeks bofore the death, Mr. Howe cross-examined the doctor at great length, asking Ut rheumatisin, pleurisy, cold, & Buds den shock or other causes might uot produce abors uov. The witness gave tmtvbigent answers to bi questions, and in response Lo Mr. Fellows sald tha: he did net find any of the diseases 1a Muss Ullman which the counsel enumerated. It was observaole that Peippe the eximination o! the witnesses the accused grinned ind laughed r peatedly as if the proceedings were 2 more farce. ‘The Court sat till a late hour without closing, and the case wili be resumed to-day, THE COVINGTON, KY., WIEDER. All for Love. NE yo ERIS YT | Rut knowing that Uie Sheri, whose kindnessI practicable to take a step. A large city Is the best | the noxt ierm of court tiere, Was shown the inanu- | a prisoner named Hugites, as being the murderer of {From tho Clacinnati Commerctal, Jan, 22.7 WIS MANNER AND CHARACTERIS 5 had already tasked too much, Was making leaparians poate ground. ee % ee Lad naar naked fe coenee Benjamin Nathan, ene, hd The Coroner's jury, summoned to investigate tha } move ow fee! yen Ol & DOI ti UNAVAILING 8 it FOR conld. as . ¥ > ‘ veliin ¢ ~ * | SORYaanae aoe ean Oey a, Ceeitare What was dono In thw emergency was thig:— | amination “of many systems of suorthand | At the opening of the court District Attorney Gar- | killing of Miss Philonieaa Welun cot by Fredy Koors, flaished their labors yesterday morning af ‘The following 1s a full ree and found none corresponding with Ralloft’s; The gentlemen from this city went with the ice whence he came to the conclusion that the system “You are quite right, J said; “your book will Mi "4 . detective to the various police stations and But ajan of your ‘vin rose and said that he was ready for the trial of | ut au | make en timense sensation, James Hughes, charged with larceny. | halt-past eleven o'clock. Something New About Mis Pie- 2 s, | le dresearch and beat of mind could bot police courts im New York gad to the ‘Towvs, | Was an invention of kulomt, We have examuued the eee vious History. i= gan eer life Without evolving some valu- seareuing all records, making inquiries from | ola manuscript, ad Mud that its chief merit is that | George Jones, of no where In particular, sald:—In | Port of REE Na ablo thoughts on philosophy, I would like to hear orcas! jawrers, among whom was Judge | reonnente arene are spe ‘Feincnprn o. obedience to the commission of the Court that I e b sig Wey i ekeoper at Jamon ecm | F ate a a 03 , you on that subject, Some think that the German art, Who Knows more scamps than ily | (he busis of a and wring should be here this day upon this matter, and that |, TosePhine Ross sworn—Am housekeepe Bexngnamron, 8. Y.. Jan, 24, 1871, dm the entire caiendar of crime there can be found me case ey val in tragic interest to that of Edward HW. Radiof, uow under sentence of death in the jail of | writers of the ture of the world with the phijoaay hy of their schools, Contempt of deato and a disbeli teriilisic doctrines—seem now in the ascendant, 1 ain quite curious to leara your views on the futare | state, ”? present era Will tincture ihe ier man eo! in religion—ma- were thoroughly disgustea with the pauetty of te America; vistted District Attorney Gar vin, &c., without any result, except that the party resources and ability of tne New York police and | the courts to cateu an unknown tule! or murderer, Meugh cvery other man they met might have been junctions are less artistic than those of phonography or stenography, While in appilcaiion of signs to words, the system is mainiy valuable as a cypher; though We presume when {t was Invented the Writer of 1 meant to improve on the systems of shorthand then in use, 1his was before the days of Pitman, all the Incidents attached to 1t shoula remain pre cisely as they were until to-day, Iam here to fulfil my duty as counsel, and I am also here to unfold to the Court, if required, the origma: affidavit as accu. G. Arnold’s residence, in Covingion; this evening, about eight o'clock, Iwas sitting ta Mrs, Welling- hof’s kitchen, with her and hor two sons and a titth ‘ daughter about eight years old; a young man nam Fred. Koors came and knocked at cha k-tchen door* Binghawton, Eugene Aram murdered that he SUSPICION AROUSED. hat thief or murderer, Andrews, Graham gad Munsen, whose combined | saiton against this man being the murderer of Bets ~ A \ might obtain the necessary means for the prosecue | Daring this long preamble to my Teadtog question | IN BROOKLYN. AE a Te ee. cennaen cteam tile | Jat Natan; : ee ee nies ea atin Bint TORE AE tion of his studies, and Traupmann slaughtered to the oyes of the mGndsrye comet clone iy re maine, pn rifting Fay seaman coer bron aper, which 12 4 oye ject of phronol ay, and SNUB No. 1—JONFS BET AMIDE, down, talking about ifteen minutes, Waen she cand Obtain money for ils parents; but this man Rultot's and divined ‘my purvose. Bounding from bis had m some way learned that Rullo had gone by , émbodies a lecture delivered 1a Dryden, we believe | picertot Attorney. Garvin—1 suggest, your Honor, | Dalk’, Whe aie saw iiim she suid. “Why you base motive in engaging in mura © 13 utterly past comprehen athe business of his | jon. But who can fathom the depth of evit minds or measare the char- | jyside and secure aud that T was outside and safe. A flow of | ter of souls lost beyond redemption ? partly recambent position, he pushed his dreadful face against the bars, while an fofernal ight shot out from his glowing eyes, 1 was glad that he was “Now l know you,” he hitased, rather than spoke. the name of Wiillam Charles 2. Thoraton, and that his olive was ai No. § Court street, Brooklyn, With the detective they wens to that place, and found the | oltice occupied by a lawyer of high standing, named William Charies B. Taornton. The District Attorney, | gecing no resemblance to Rullom, excused hunself | soon after his appearance there, asionisning the | people with his mysterious learning, writien as some | of them thought, 1 cabatistic'foriaus, which learnlug, we mas infer, was an attractioa to the inind of Har- riet Schutt, his pupil, that his fau'ts uever overbore. ‘The speculative adrift of Raliod’s Character is appas ‘that 11 there 1s any such thing as that to be done that this Court does not sit to hear preliminary examina- Mons nor original offences tn rezara to offences, The Grand Jury wre in session and are prepared to | Fred.t what do you want here?” they tuked a lithe | while and then took a ligt | room, locking tae door ai | minutes we heard a shot ii niug to the locked Coor screaming, “Aly God, Fred, | you have shot me! what did you do that for?) we ned passed into the nex! them; iu about fifteen ed, aud she came rune ears sari » . | “You deceived me; you don't wani to know about . 4 , 2 igh for’ Ryne from Pooks was let ip upon Ms waN’s MIRGS | Ay yok, ron Wank to question me on Watters on for making the visit by saying that he. thought | rent ia the paper:— patel te Atte ol ad ALT UE Gueussl se dons and she raudh, Aad. Ue Aad. OMB Be was intimately acquainted with the phi | qhich I Will not speak. Begone, sir!” | he had the occupant of that oimce in jail in Bing- | Lapins AND berrreetgerctats peer maine: it fe Ivdge Bedford to Hughes (ihe prisoner)—Do you | ant dying; Sho fell over into thy arms and In @ Josophy or the aucients; was famillar with || The Sheriff led the way and I walked out Into | hamton, Mr. Thornton made a pleasant reply, and | my appearing before you this evening Nas been In desire me to assign you counsel, or are you satisiied | 0 understood thoroyghly every Ism or ‘the Christian fy was learned In the law; was edu- eated in materia. medics. He understood sciences that, t© many professors, whose ourpourings Mil , Second class jonruals, are occult, and was, through. | @ut His infamous aud misdirected career, im inteilect ‘a tower of strength aud | ‘Sheir janguage H : the ail, and the door was shut behind us. tell you What,” remarked the olicer, as we | ained the outside of the jail, “this litt’ry bisness of sisall humbug. He used i fora cover, Now, Pl tell you A STORY ABOUT “Tn 1831 he went to Mouticelio, in Sullivan county, And, through his litvry ability, apeceh taking and sich, he got acquamted with the best men—Judge Diiss and others, He opened au nutim the Mon. the District Attoruey, in order to have a tangibie cause for his visit, showed to Mr. Thornton & reiio= Taudum he bad made in Cortland county, in whitch the name of Dexter appeared, LIGHT, Mr. Thornton said he knew a familynamed Dea ter. ‘The District Aviorney then asked hii to look at the stereoscopic picture of the drowned muri ers (Which bad before been shown to hundreds of | persons) Mr. Thornton noteoed pertioulariy the some measure communicated to you; and 1 must say I am pleased to witness your nutabers, so en- couraging # testumonial of interest tn a selence which seems to me in an especial manner caleulated to convey practical moral instruction to the und of man, and Whose principles, when onve they be- come generally Known and admitted, must exerese a powertul influence upon society at large, and prove irresistible agents in eradicating many evils of our preseut social eystem and political institue with your present counsel ? Hughes the prisoner)—I do not want to have any- thing to do with this maa (Jones) 2 repudiate him altogether, His owa action shows that he had no faith 1 the story that he told here; for if he had, why did he take money from me to deiend we ou the charge of larceny? 8NUB NO. 3—JONES CAUTIONED TO BE CAREFUL. Judge Bedford said:—I would say to you (address-. ing Jones “of the pupreme Court’), that on Tues- ny ed died Uy ver death Was at about nine | o'clock, \ Ellen Buekiey sworn—Was calitd to Mrs, Wel- linghost’s house by the alarm this evening, and when | Laot there the girl was dead, Frederick Koors wi in the roon crying; le wanted everyoody to go oul and leave him there alone with her; J told him nd, it was his place to go; then went away, kissing? her Ips before he went; he didn’t seem to be ims | toxiwated; his breath smelled as though he had been drinking some; said he was ver sorry; had AY OF MARERD aBTLyry. ficello Bank for a few hundred dottars. and was (here | picture of the man cailed Daveuport, and though hd | tions, and in affecting’ that temporal regeneration i . * Site? ics eiar Pas soosuneh learding hnd-apeile/dieginad. ~ HS | every few days depositing or drawing afew dollara, | did not recognize It, yeu he said it Bore aremote re- | of our race, which Is anticipated by ail clagses of | GAY Jas Tn Sie Aalanment Of james Hughes, done it accidentally; he spares ay sanee anaes . i " ) : | Th this way ile got quite Intimate with the President semblance to Wiliain T, Dexter, whom he hud | good aad intelligent men, whether unbelievers | beak at the B meg tot Hey Doll @ ch mee there was no one else in the room at the thine, cherished @ litle providence of his owit, obedient 10 | gf the oauk, Who thougat a great veal of wim, One Known. He at once told the Distrlet Attorney that | OF Christians, whether the advocates of reason | aFceny, at the same tine you boldly asserted that | John K. Dalley sworn—Policeman ttawdon came his wish¢ and German philosophy, the ftmsy food upon which le was early nurtured, with feverish , he sald to the President, quite easy like, ‘4 have just Real, sent up the mercury of his mind to the highest | over anything ont. day while the casiuer, & cautious man, Was Lm invented aud patented a vault lock that crowds Take me down and I'll show thls Dexter was a thief, did nothing but steal fora ding, aud that he had aiready served one term m | Sing Sing Prison. He jad lived at No. 10 Graham street, in the Eastern district of Brooklyn. or of revelation, wither those who believa maa ia per'ectible here on earth, or those who look for perfeciion only In the world to come. but while the number of you who honor me with George Jones (interrupting)—fhat he was the accused! murderer. Judge Kediord, resuming—You asked for one week | tome this evening at the Court House at twenty iniuutes to ten o'clock, and said thers Was a young | man down stairs who had shot a woman; I weng down there and found that Frederick Koors was th i and said that at the expiration of that Ume you | man; he grabbed me by the hand and wrung it, an po: There was 10 Cod but Bim, apd no here- } you how it works.’ The President consented, and ‘The visit at Thoruton’s thoroughly convinced the | your attendance this evening gives undoubted | yer eet . “5 * h v afer, when be consented to leave the duit clay that | GWU they went. They had an arguinent about the , District Attorney that he had an Availadie cite as io | evidence of a curlosity to kaow what can pa convincing proof to establish your as- said he had killed hi girl; shat be wide ekciaw whad ; Pelative mevits of the lovks and the Piesident showed | the ideatity and character of the Davenport gi Gort | be sud on such a sudject, tt by po means ‘Georg he was doing; VT asked him Lage! vanatorda held ds spiri These Vjoughts flashed through my mind after Feahiny a full aecount of the trial of Raiiow, on the Toad from Owego to this place. We were more than one hour belind ume the Erie and were making } hina how | Of the todiseretion of the TRE BURGLAR SAPE VAULT LOCK was worked. Of course that was what Rulloff | Wauted, "When thoy got back Jato the office the | cashier as there, Having heard from the cierks | President the cashier | | laud county jal. MORE LIGHT, | A visit was at once made to Graham street, A | house was found in which ilved # family of Dex- | ters—a mother and two us, Wiliamand Join, A Mre. Son ( occupied the upper part of the Dexter | Douse, and | agsures me that there are not here, as well as } elsewhere, a great many who fairly ridicule the pree tences of this bampology science, WHO ave far trom giving the slighest vredcace to anything, and—of Phrenology, or who at the farthest are—only——to consider it as @ sort of get-up that may answer very e Jones, again interrupting—That he wag accused, nothing further; I got a pistol tro ex-policeman, who got It from Frederick’s father, 4 Lenjamin Wellinghom, sworn, testified to about Judge Bedtord—I am one of those who belleve | which is the one J now show; Frede:ick’s father tol that the authorities in the investigation of this mat- | Lunsiord that it was the ove Frederick had kilie | tershould not leave « single stone unturned, but | the girl with. thatevery edort should be put torth to arrest the | B.. alEhar ib | wel . cj | murderer, On that ground alone | saw fit to grant the same facts as Josephine Ross in regard to Frede- Mop:in exhilarating Jumps over uncertain rails, | 4f@¥ (pil aside end. remonstrased | with him | Rouse, ani from her (neither o& the Dexters belng at | well for social, pastime, and wich. by tbe help Of | Tour request, You How tell me that youbave tke | fck'scouiug aud ine. shootings wasn. they wend Fifty miles the pace, and unter the | (then eoing by he name of Dalton, ma you,) sug- | there about the middie of August lust. On foriher | Dance of au individual, may—-and—lead to the | Becessary proof, aud, with the concurrence of the | into the middle room Philomena weat first, aud Managerial cireams e enough. But | Pected his gaie was up, Walked Out of the bank | inguiry 1 appeared that during the snmmier of 1399 | detecting of particular traits in his character, which, | District Attorney, I now direct you to go pefore the | Frederick directly aiterwards; Frederick had a quars aa a 1 vig | and was never seen in Monticelio stace. He has in | “Huy” had been, according to the woman's reco | after all, they consider more determined ‘by thé | Grand Jury and under oath offer that testimony; rel _and cut young Neimeyer ‘several months ago: tt wes. mind Of IG Velling. T chink, aids | the yank there now some few hundred dollars. So | lection, “up tue country, in jail.” SNCOF | Grook of thy person's nose, by the curve of iis | 44 then, after the Grand Jury shail have taken was caused py Jealousy; mother tad told Broderick Fapld thought. ‘Lo carry my instructions Thad | you see what ne meant by bis scieuce and his inven- pp ine diede limbs or the length of his ears, than by any osten- | Sllaction in the matter, itwill become a just and | not to bitng his pistol into the house any more. ae! to see Kolo th quick time, Jumping irom the | Hous, Now, seams to mae that tis ueery rabbish | | sue was then asked to Look at the picture of tne | SNe peculiarities and the elmple contiguration of j discriminating Dublle to render the proper and Mt- | | Mrs, Welingiof swora—Am motner of the dec cam the moment the train touched tir Wade my way acrozs town to the Conrt soon seit my A to latform £ House and Sheri Martin, I was | yas used py hia iu bosincss. Mind you, now!? cluded the Sherif, with a wink, tanking the Sheruf for his courtesy and hts story I took my leave, not quite satisfed, certatuly, but not utterly displeased with the results of my at- drowned man through tne stereoscope. Upon seeing the smaller piciure she sald, ‘That is Billy Dexter; is be dead? 11 he js he must have been sbot, for lie | Was the devii's own boy.” Then the Disirict Attor- bis braun THE TRIAL. We know from thorough acquaintances with the case that the facts were ga.ned after an amount of painstaking labor that eau scarcely be conceived of, ting verdict as regards your posiiion in this case, JONES QBTHING WBAK-KNEED, George Jones—I am very happy to hear that from Judge Bedford, I hold here tie original aceu- sation on oath (flourishing & paper iba theatrical | ag he rather looked back out of tue door, as thougit some one Was coming after him; he asxed for Meniey | T told him she would bein after a while: she had gone to the grocery; When she came in she said — veren into’? 2 courte ac feeling that b 4 : ‘ ' re bie void a ete pee y wetees A | tempt to imverview the murderer Kulloif, er ng er ee etal a poeta and 0 connected ‘and aterwoven tat there conid | ie T am wuiag now to yo before the Grand ieee oat ee ne oneniee cat pelea jo!) pw Was tie Sheriif, and there was that in- 5 Srlacae hivited a puotograph of Rullot. With the wa eno failure Of any essential proof; whlie there S z j in . aeseribable but detghiful favor of the tarntp # E ii % unconeern, nob having been tuformed that Aomnad Was at the same time no evidence which it wonld cy Bedford to Hughes—Lassign Messrs, Roche | nights; he had. been visiting my daughier about i R CHAPTER IN RULLOFE'S CAREER, | of importance aepended upon her recogni | be possible to exclude that might not be replaced | and McVielland to defend you. | year; he always came on Sundays and Tuursdays: about lim which i: se very grateful to une elty | pe SP ee ® quickly and d cidedly suid eMat the pce not that | bY Other evidence estabushing the same or similar mes open sone have Do more responsibilty as | Was there ‘Thursday night; last Sunday auternoon Ii scent panne nn rr yer, e a OILS. ns | said some Cincinnati ielow was uyias to cut hit aialer Watitdal ual Mat etc ationaemien vocas Ber Tooter aa agent OF bite pegnected the rent of | Petre public was not prepared to see 80 much come j2tidge, Bedford—Unguestionably not as regards | out; she laughod and said she didn't want any othe Bherisi, ai dowa the gataut of laughter, and the | Hew He Was Hunted Down by Detectives—| Attorney's memorandum trom Corisnd contained | Pleteness, so absolute a certainty. If Rullow’s crimes | Wie latveny charge, sti fares | Aes tua nnee Or aay Tocen ae Rie heer locaet . 4 e gamut of la 5 he tng this specification, that a letter had been fc | pass upon record as among the most daring and suc- ans. ended uy between the Court the other door of the room has alway: w Under Sheriff chuckied In tune, “Ho! no! you are | His Doath Warrant. b tte Bectes sb vaerwarded | cessiul known to the people of this country, we may , 24d George Jones of the Snyreme Court, If | the window ‘blind was up Whea be went m tier sina sree 3 seg Boat AVED Por 0 Dextc himself for “Ju * yetriy claim that the measures taken for his convic- | 20Y proof were needed to show that this wild, ; and down afterwards; | was the first persoa to g from the Heat» and want to vee Rullod? Ha! hat ues (i fact, corroborative of the womau's | {ity cla eet itu and beyond | harem-scarem fellow, wo has succeded tu Keeping | into ‘the mlddio Tom after my daughter Was shot why the 7imes and the World sent mien here and * tne gee Shain iy of Sr opidancn) eine ae i Gunaorendiuat chee repeee lean creation | his name before the "public for the lasi few years, A _ found one piliow on the toot of the bed, and appear. Rallow would not {Prom the Binghamton Repybiican. ipl Brady couid tell nothing about Noe, snatoiienie | tho persons through whose instrumentality the re. | ® Sham, it has oniy to be Mentioned that histead of | ances indicated that some one had been on the bed, Tmildly wa ver the broad shoulaera Of @ fat countryman in my way the THE CaSB MIGHT BE DIFFERENT When taken up by a representative of the HERALD. } | m | for We bave been in possession, contideat ths, OF the facts, fox i evidence In the Miric jsoner, Edward u. Rutlo, _ Uhat murder; put inost part, of the search mourder and of the indicted for the perpe- upon the proper re- | Peter W. Hopkins, for the Bully Dexter, except that he wor! in New York. sult was accomplished, The mother of the Doxters had Jost her mind and memory. John Dexter, Mrs. Brady said, generaily came home on Saturday nt, cing Friday, Tho woman brought mio ler house several of RULLOFS"$ DEATH WARRANT. We close our account of the case, remarkable. alixe in its beginning, Its progress ane its inevitable ending, with tue death warrant of Rulloiw, which ¢ once proceeding to the Gr 0 ni Jurv room, there redeem his word, Howe and Assistant District Attorney Fellows upon a demurrer lo an indictment a, 1 Ure Rit Burns he retained bis seat . house about a g at the bar durmg @ lengthy argument between Mr. | much excited: lich sworn—Fred Koors came into my, arter before nine, he wats very could scarcely speak, and bug, around my neck; floaliy he got ttoat that he had’ shot his girl, Phtiomena Weilinghott; that he though: Father \ B y District Attorn 8 din th warrant crowd for being present at adog fight. Mr. Howe | there was nothing in the pistol; I found te giv Buinking at me from unter aheavy patr of eye | People, no fact of thac Iavesiigation, which might | ReBhvors, all of whom Fare eeew os scene tod, Warrant basie.jene Crametic interest, iL 48 trae, thal made one or two good *pornts” i the course of iis | ding or dead: T administered eouditional absolu- Geows,- phrhrad Pe : «. | ive the devence @ elue to the proposed line of ace ‘3 port-Dexter, @ District | legal and persongi interest, ye ds none the less | gpeech at ue expense Of the “learned counsel af Wonand extreme unction to the dyiog girl; Ub rows, the good-natured Sherif grauted comfor | jon of the proseeution, reached the public through agi og Secure evidence in writin of ; sigaificant:— his eibow. While speaking of a certata “count” nm young mau seeiied to be sincere; said le had aske ly, “Perhaps it might,’ aud promised to do tls | these columns. Nor has anything appeared 19 rint, he joes popes and Rulior, asked Mrs. | rye People of thestute of New York t th: Shocif of the County | the indictment being bad Mr. Fellows facetlously the hing, and when she Would’ do In a few minutes afler the Sherif convale | WU to-day, that contained tna fale sense a biscory y ¥ teceipts for her reut, given t | © 9 Broome, Gre ting: — interrupted nln by Tnquiriog, “Whieh count)? it ened 10 shoot Of the case OF ANY part of 113 though the New York | ber by Howard, She answered that she uad a great | | Whereas at a Court of Over and Termtner, held at the | Mr. Howe Guiekly roplied—Ol, a tet " her, When it went off g sively seized 2 2 acrons | m have ane to cell what they Enow of it vaich | MANY; and by request of the District Attorney ald | Court House, ia this elly or Biuchamton, tu sald couuty, of | weountatalet eee Fae eee | Or Drury, eworne-k wed ination of the bod Guctuan’ ae T f Bolice have Se es eee £ tw ' delivered them to him. Dhese were atence revog- | We A. D, Isl, by and before Ho ‘count at ail.” | Dr. Dravy sworn—Iinade examination Ae © ment, Then | ber rence we make onr ac ouné ample, | ized by Mr. Hopkiasy Knew Katiots receipes. | Eenry ¢ Sustizes of the Saprewe Ci ms This double pun was the signal for a general laugh Cree cased win ee RE a pe naar ~~ iste w are hiss pS * | De, w 1069 ‘ bess * ta - o soci H it Sony wed Wie oe a Jt evens We TUwer border of the tard rib, ® Ltule to We be ot u nae sy i i hen the 4 {those who dia it, and for the mforntation of tha | ar were signed War, Te Dexter, per BE, ©, How- | County Judge of suid county of Lroome, and Addison | Judge Bedford sata, atter coming ta himself, he | of contre, say about one "Ot ons Sud a att meng lable, and opened the door for me with the alr and | qyonsands who will be glad to Know something of | 84) agent.” ‘Phe facts were decmod so conclusive apd Aufl Linen, Justices of Sessions of said county, Edward | would decide the moiiod in relerence 10 the Uo proved the wound, but did not find the ball; gis Brace of Chesterfield. Leaving the oftce, we turned | the private detalis of a prosecution Witch Is t0 pass | Ha MG, oMPNGY Of the Dexter and Rulloft | Hi Rullofl was convicted, of murder dn the frst dogree for flghitng case oa Friday. = a dissection; found. the pall had. pases Wack from the Court House butldsag and walked to. | Mle our criutial records as one of the most com time in gaining adinission to the roots oo. | kis 4. D. 18e¥, and was thereupon, on the 1th day of Jan | — ——- nterior portion of left Jung, passed mtd siete, best Cor ted au at « 5 ca m i a oy ‘| | ary, 18/1, sentenced by said Conrt o! ver and Yerminer 7 " | pericardium sack of iieart, aad then entirely’ meuen the fill | plete, best cor ae # Successiul, IN BCASe | cunied by the —Dextors. ‘This mignt or tight 18: d by said £0: iT THE CASE OF i di K oof i PN Jail, Of fo momen ous tuterest, of AUF KuOWn 1a purely | Hoe have been In eteiol mecOrda ee eet OF MIEHE | he tianged by tne neck on Vyidas, the Suny oi March next CASE OF DR. WOLFE. | through postenor portion of lung: after removingt “1 dou't see how you are going to do It, sir,” said | criminal pistory. eb accordaice with leaal rights; —yetween the Loara of ten o'clock in the forenoon and two 2 e3 fT 1 F 7 asbed : 3 gos Res) | “We should sie to state with exactness the names | DUt the purpose of the party was to convict w mur | o'clock In the afternoon, tintil he ball be dea. : | lugs and heart found the Dall had passed unders the Ke twisted @ bunch of'keys in his | (We should like to state with e3 f 3 | derer, and tue any | | Now, woco by this warrant, pirauant {0 the in | De. Wolff, the Alleged Aborttovisty on Trial | Ho And ete erode ioe nd lodged betw oon the credit of dotug Rea no Inteution of permitt'n ' mb and shoulver-blade, provabiy; probed furthers i. . ad ie i ms | " (1 e n ch ©, ied, i 0 . ‘ - haucis; “iullow ts very much of a dog, and fis | enective public duty, aud the part each took: but we | Here techutcailty of law to come Lote epeoecm snd} Case Tee eer eats ty te eaee seep hat that IO | for Mauslangator=The History of the | but didn’t find the ball Su wey to get h to : when le dou't want + =e Ee todo pes ge PE ae So they went in. They found letters in i teen the hours th ere wieiuoness and at the place aud m Case. The wound was the cause of death. It was suf, yy and a ounnin’ villain he i j¢ of tae anv sggation, and for hts ying in- | pail = - { the manner prescrived by law, ‘ “tal of Michael * Rie 2 ficeut to produce death. There was very Slirht exe INsiDe ME san. | dusty, hts sound deeriuiuation and ability, ate. | Be Te tae ee ee eer rl AS AAT DUCK | 4. Given under our Hands abd eeals this th day of Janyary, } The trla! of Michael A. A. Wolf, indictod for mans | ternal bleeding, Dut. considerable inserial b cediy ow r him i, Shertir, my ecard, | Yeu front dest to last, he must have tie greater Brooklyn Dexter was the Corlland Daveuport. Tae HENRY HOGEBOOM, sali slaughter in causing the death of Heurieita Uliman, | The cativer of the pt-1ol corresponds wiih th ¥ eH, “would you please isd len this bt | SO ne eT or eee | the iact of jacquain ance, {nat appeared in Cortland, | Connty suger de pouty ot Breime, | Commenced yesterday before Judge Bedtord in the | Dr, Miffetestilied that "there being a auapicion ° nt rood! 8 i iT ot Vu ' i » ~ 'N ) ‘al Sesst y r Beat ag iad a ieee oh iota ea pe bata | eee takes teeta tae Oreo inte: | New York police desired was not only foond, but AORN oe Court of General Sessions. | Disaosingy Be examiued bee womb and found tha font of t flose theives locked snd barre | the court over Wien Suazo Moneboom preside, | (Me Hse, 40 far as It ailected Dexter, was substane , Snstices of Sozstons, Mr. Fellowa appeared for the prosecution, white | Oxmainauan or the edt a beet a , r and despe: | wud the jury of tat court; Lewis Seymour, who gave | bag! aledariper nes etry SL HOLE M eon { —— | the defendant was represented by an array of coun. | ever had sexual Interoanies with . st er ber 2 *: There aver two ae j brtolio Ce ee, eensidotre ae ee | cated tn Cortiand county, which, pais es ig | VIGILANCE COMMITTEE ENDORSID BY A (RAND JU\Y, | sel—Messrs. Howe, C\tnton and Phillips. ‘There was | vey i er, Wad that she was a virgin, on accound dis pushed trough the bars, ead Tultions ate | aided 1a the work: Mayor Congdon, who acted with | ceived, seemed not to have the remotest connection | yo Grand Jury of Los Angelos, Catlfornta, on the | Yer¥ little dimeaity experienced in obtaining a jury, | Of # Hack of wevelopment und enlargement of vryauss vitracied by a lusty shomt, Uaving ree | gt : bite spirit in the begining | Monor e icles weltiod Uinee Chen opie RUpeT*CHD- | 4th inst, preseuied sixteen tudictments, ‘two. for | Ss the occurrence was of sucha remote date that | “We, the jury empanciied to hold an inquest om Sea ue cr dae cea cone fitite beni the ie | rae pe dee ee, oa an oe peas witha eee ens FOUND. the Vigilance Committee says:—The Grand Jury | attr. OPENING THE CASE. | the sad Poilomena Wellinghoit came to her dealt and side of the gloomy corridor, perempterily | and very raany among our citizens and resi- bs rs ED concur in the opinion that had the laws been faitil- ge nos ; from a wound from a ptstol bal, discharge: fri eny ing adnicrance to any one. ! | dents etsorwiiere, more or iess prommently connected | gq qe that dercctiee Hac ae area te Weg der | Sully executed, and had criminals been puatshed by | Mr. Fellows opens the ease and read the statute | pistol in the hands of Frederlck Koors wel tine rug “Bot ook at the writing on the card,” shouted | with the case, We should mention with adequate | nogge, and when Dexter came home to see nim, | we courts ina thorough and rigorous mauner, the ; Upon which the imlictment was framed, claimtog | andiing of said pistol by said Koors was elthe the Sheriff, “ihe geut inquiry about your bo n Wants to make some praise if It were practicable. ‘There is vo reason Co rewrite facts of the arrest of | Tniz closed the mvestigation by the Biughamton disgraceful scenes enacted in Los Angelos county Criminals of the that the defendant if proved guiity of the charge, 4 , Malicious or careless, but us to which of these tw Previ 7 would never have taken piace, | the jury are divided in opinion.” Shen there was another pause, ending 11 av. | Ruliol, the refusal to give the imtormation, the tn- Be Hd Sa ERO De On Seth Ca Geepest dye hive, upon Bimsy bail, paraded ous | ought to be conviced of manstanghter In the aecond | a “Inrange rene one PRISONER. ; Other sungak, Whivk signiiel tat the condemned | genous defcuce set up by hina and other maiters, to | CXdmination of the matter 1a New Tork anc diecke | streets; criminals deserving punishment by death | degree. It would tevolve upon the prosecution to |. We visited the city jail yesterday morning, and ian had now no objections to Meing interviewed. I | tue end of the ingest, We pass over these dnd | foMnyliin of he mater ln New York and Brook: | are punished, if at all, by hort terms in the State | .,, nad Rage: found Koors lying On a mattress in hia ceil: He feit that [tnd touched his vanity, Aud thal may task | euler ai once upon the narrative of what was done. | {oie Cralen srrcoh wire ei ay night at the | Prison, with @ good chance for reprieval in a few | Prove that the eceased was pregnant, and that | was quiet, but appeared to have apent a resties Was bulf accomplished. A TRIP TO ITHACA—THE | DROWNED MURDERER | Q°ercon named Maggie Gramm io ae es months; crimes deserving of jong terins in the State | the defendant sdministared drags and used | night. He seemed unwilling at first to converse o PACE 10 FACE WITH 7HE MURDERE! i JARVIS AND RULLOF have been once a housekeeper of Ru ed askin | Prison are punished here by insignificant tines of | nstruments to produce e@ imiscarriage, whlch | Mle ubject of the shooting, and turned over on hi: ordere | Ms atiendants 10 walock ant | | At Me conclusion of Coroner Worthing's Inquest | Hoxter to come to the holes eos ea om, asking | Ave dollars, ‘These long forbearing and taw-abid- | 2° we i : bed, covering his face wit his Iwads and groaniug oo: and in we stepped tothe Wistnict Attorney Hopkins and Chiet of Powe Flag | vias went tor als Ine And baw Manaie ocaheon Ing people were exasperated and unlawfully took ; caused “her deh, The deccased was not | Jousliy. NR the Uurd door on our lofta | went to Ihnaca response to a letter received i te’ le j married = wanan, but was i Fivally he rat up a ake a 3 the passage to auark | DD. Grant of tits clty, concerning the fact that the | Wio at drat insisted that ene knew nothing of Rulo | te law in their own hands ed , Bao yocmert, id p aud asked to be shown the aoe bright tight cavern of attentive where stood two men, eager and O What was going on. Ruilolt eeript in iis lett hand-—his other arm wes employed in sustaining his vody—ciose to tue light whica burned from a agalust the door. candlestick of rade shape nui Me was in his shirt sleeves, and 8 pile of closely written mann- | photographed when their friends of Albert Jarvis recognized in the picture of vue of ihe drowned murderers, taken as the twe were bodies were recovercd irom the Obenango river, the likeness of Jarvis, | This waa in the drat wees after the Inquest. They j found by app.ication to Sheriff Reot, ex-Sheriff Van Kirk ond otbers that the man supposed to be Jarvis n | Wo unlocked the frovt door with a key taken from or the Dexters. On being toid by Riley sie must go to Police Headquarters sae admitted she did know Howard, and that she “kept house for hima spell at No, 170 Third avenue." THE THREE MURDEREKS—THEIR LAST HOME IN NEW YORK, The place im Third avenue was visited by Riley, REMARKABLE SU:GICAL OPERATION, A Man’s Feet Both Ampatated nt Once. {From the Nashyilie Banner, Jan. 19.) On Tuesday last we gave a short sketch of an old man named James Talli, who served seven terms and became pregiant about six months before ber decease. Counse alluded w the difficulties sur- rounding the proecution, and said that the cheapest thing in this community was human life, The man upon the indictment was but one of a thousand in the city Who livec by taking tte who siood at the bar confronted with this cvime | conut th the morning papers of the tragedy. read it and again placed his hands over his tace, After lying still for some time ho got up and asked nervously what we Wanted to know about the afiairg | He then proceeded to give his version of ft. He ear ; that the shooting was purely accidental; that Misi Wellinghot and te wero in the room togetn sho Was playing with him, and that he pulls his whole mind was seemingly beat on the subject , Was that person, and the spectacles and the wate “ in the peniientiary of Lent % making alt he! cof others; WhO | his pistol for no particular purpose Whareye: matter in the paper before him us 1 stepped up aud | found on tha Body were iWentilied there. Ttwas | Hulloft when arrested in PUTER an Cn, ENE: twentytseven yeats., He Was let ous aroun oether | brought all the raources of theit scientille atiail- She bavght mold of the: hatrel! wat Was (yang (a placed my jace aga net the bars of his ceil ! ascertained that Albert Jarvis, as had been ascer- | Proogat tie er ig ct Te Dreisntedl R Pale pe r | Of last Decemiber, but had hardly been a free raan | Ments and the ski! witich education had given them | wrest it from hum, Wien the weapon wis de “Mr. bimlio' instant his 1 saul, quietly enough, when tn an tuclowsly Melted herd snot Up tow: tained here on rumor, wus reaily a pupil of Rullows, | end that when Rullod was liberated from tie Ithaca key to the landlady, and asked if they had any door | about the house that that ke, for a week before he robbed a store ln Manchester, Tenn., and fled to the mountains. after ne had to the purpose of acompilshing tve crimes by which they fattened and thrived, Counsel aisy alluded to je salir he wag t charged; but how he did not keow, ; engaged to be marriet to her In August next, the window; his bicared and savage loosing eyes | jail Albert went with him, Ruiloff tad not been | 80? would unlock. On | 7 tnt the notorious Madame Resteil aud the no less note- | everything went on rigut; that he tad nove Aad ceri 4 a being told the: rite jain out in the bitter cold for three days and nights pirasiel4 4 a A : e gla; he tad never quars! eamed with a dangerous light, Walle his wide | heard of, while Jarvis had beon, oecastonally. |The | Bre had wich tas hes he aut cee ee mecand | ne was discovered Iying under a tree by a party o| | TOUS Dr. Evens—the latter of wom te was binied | rolled with her, Was NOL jealous of any ouv} that she ows seemed Lo Meet with a convulsive twitch, reiatives of Jarvis ave excellent and highly rev had been locked since the 15th day of August, when fox hunters, and was #0 benumbed by the cold had escaped tie jurisdiction of the court, and | had no other suitor than’ himselr, “Well, well! do you want? what do you | spectabie people; aud a carious fact was that they f that he conid scarcely move. He wag taken | WHO had oimissed an immense forwine by | — Koors iva very tutellikeut and good looking young Want "be asked nervously, bub losking at me | had no knowledge of young Jarvis’ business, his ER rere poe is Ee TS into Manchester, after being propeny re. | Eullng | infants and their mothers. Zhe | man, He 1s. German, but speaks Boaitst 4 enue alraight in te eyes, | Whereabouts or his course of life. It was also 4 vived. Jt Was found that his fees had | Brosecution = expected to prove in this’ entiy, His age ts mineteon yeara and Utree Wontiine FEKDING HTS VANITY, | learued there that Aibert Jarvis’ nother resided at been ocenpied by two men, one named EB. Leurio, been frozen so badly that he could not use them. He particular case, by the sister of the deceased, in He 1s aclerk in the ofice of hits father, who is a lume a : ‘ " Y* rs } and tne other Charles Curus, He showed the peo- se Ni be e (the dec , It having been staied iu some of the papers," 1) Nort Adama, Maas., wien last neard ol; aud that | 9 neless tried and seat | Whose house sh lay, that she (the deceased) sent | ber merchant in Cinolnnatl “ . ain - o , va a u = e—Whose hame was Jakobs—il was nevertheless trie: any sentences io serve & a i a ts m: “4 a Of Langnages'—the liicrary World 16 greatly excited | enihustasm into the seach for evidence, on account | MAH at ouce as Cuarics Curtis. A photograph of | OAY jm charge of the Steril of Cotfeo county. It | rig qeceased wis getting worse aud discovered | fan. eens Ruiloff was showa them, and they recognized that was found that the old man’s feet were so irozen fie | Jai until Monday at two o'clock P.M, in consequence, and Lie Uimost anxiety is felt as to | Of ine great desire to sec Rullof held upon ade- h | thi tific: rf blood aud wate! upon the garments. She visited | ~ ‘Tho following letters were found up: . the Ume and terms of the publication of the work, | auate proois; and they rendered great service in fea es pee pepe Jara eae toe sbsoltticly necessary. ‘The opgration wea performed } Dr. Wolff and expressed the option wat her sister | of Koors When he Ww aroha eat anal" rT sied tn ihat subject myself f establishing the fact that Kuilom and Jarvis | Heir Geena: ramones SnoeeUm pwalle | yesterday by Dra. Hve and Briggs, cach amputating | W88 Preguant. | ‘ire renpon told her that | ofiice, previous to being lodged ta jal. They bor e Sherif to let me talk to you for atew | Jast frlonds. ‘Chey thoroughly beiteved that | {her rs ae wae ar as those of pear @ foot at the same time. ‘This mode Of procedure three weeks befow he was called in to see her; that | the Ciuctnnat post mutrk, and lad evident : | Jarvis’ ldentity proved constitnted w very important ae medi i ike wise ‘ shown. It also had been determined upon im order, If possibic, to she was then piegnant and desived his aid; and | in possession of Miss Wollinguoll, but we A strange emile iit up ihe . e.ement Ol the cast ‘Yule was the first evidence ob: Hs * Bg rom. the gee of the Jakona, reduce the shock which would result were the feet | that, in relieving her, he gave her medtcines and perly given back to the whier by’her. Ko. aerer, and iw ti i tained out of Binghamton. ‘The officera remainea | Mat a CWO ae nen a ge Ming between | amputated separately, ‘Che old man ls avout seventy. | Used at Indin-rumer listrament. The unfortunate | hot deny writing them, and was quite loth: and cert Lj im tihaca two days, and during their stay there (a ann Sp Aa ue fore ctl ine and murder | six’ years of age, go there 1s some doubt as to is Woman came to ler sister's house on the sth of | them up: Sook appeary This,” tap. | they saw Judge Bouraman, Mr. Pinch and Mareug | Orcuimed in bis city. | Dexter had been at the house | fia vecovery. ‘This unusual operation was wite | May Ja-t. Wolf visited heron the 2d of June, and CINCINNATI, Oct. 28, plug his pr vipt afection, .feon'ains | Lyon (who was, at the time Rullot made a motion | Of Me Jakobs as be associate of Leurlo and Curtis | recced by a large humber of the medical class uf the | S¥é died on tl n. A post-mortem examimaitun | My Own Love: ' Rome of the roois of tay juore leories, 1 charge iu Deluwarevounty, the District Attor. | {Rulloll and Jarvis) and was Known to the Jakobs, | Thi eu ity of Nashville. was made b clans, who discovered anni: | 30es Minste WrertNauort—T ald last night to yo anh at correcting timein fe na portion 1 nob read | ty '—tias rado, 1 re: man of sIx ji sinied hap, ked that of Tompkins), wih perhaps a handred other ns, ‘through the geutiemen above named the ined that the shorthand, or cipher Vavenport was in Kuwlio's hand, | visit, that ny the nickname of *Curtis’ tool,’? by which Wey Wweaut his waiter or servant. SEZURE BY THE POT!CR. While the District Attorney was ding county court, for winch purpose he ¢ from y York, on the occasion of his first 'e have described, he received a telegram eM ILLED BY Hy sh there has not ragedy im Baltimore about half-past nine been enac than that wiilci took place takable © cured; that the phy that death wae caused by Mrlammation, PHE TEST MONY. that an avortion hat beeu pro- T Regene Herrmann, the siser ef the deceased, was District Attorney Feiows, Sie gave her evidence, ias gave th us iner optuion f i bn Y the first witness calod andoxamined by Assistant | | ik that I would not come np to yo won" hite—-vay about Ure months—say Oh: Vat I will ve true to you, and wen't go to ee any ollier ju it to keep irom giving Veloeipedé Jounny sd aah {oho last four words, were erasai with ceporter. house any more, WHAT WAS LEARNED AT from Captain Hedden. say ney hed found the | o'clock yesterday morning, at the dwelling No. 86 | trough the interpreter of theedurs, laa very clear | Ing-pout vou Snows de noreatad ten eT ee i DAY! house where tae burgh 3 lived, and ree | South Caroline ‘street. At about ten o’olock the | manner. She testifed that shvjived at siz ‘fwellth | {5 if eave my money and not gel drauk ane renee } On the rete from [th questing that he shoaid come at once to the city. | dead bodies of M Mary Ann Anderson and asea- | street; was marriel, and cameto this country flve | bo ak isriatt ov not? You may seo x ral pote saw D. 8. Kichar wi ortiand ol | ‘The District Attorney returned for answer that he | man named 1% Nasborg were found lying in the | years ago, her deovased sister arriving about the ) but please, and for my suk Paak and roc A information that | could not spare the ume then, bat that te police | kitchen o! the liug—both of them having been | Same tine; she (the deceased) Wis never married hou: If your mother and Yank siggular man @ was recognized | should hold the rooms of the burglars, and ail that | shot In the right temple, and it 1s supposed causing | she died between nine aud ten in we morning of the back, you tell them frat t aus as being one who had heen in the Cordiand | was tn them, “at all hazards.” ‘This, we suppose, | instant aeaih, The news of the dreadful affute | 12th of June; the witness oceuptes the frout room rset fos county jail during the summer of 1869, and that | wes a miiliary-legal reference, and meant never sur: | epread rapidiy throughour the nelghboriood aud | and a bedroom on the fecond foo) and her sister, | ek, Rulo S Cortand people said, under | reuder. The police tuok possession of tie room, &o, | liundreds of persons flocked to the scene of the | Who cameun the 25th’ May, occepied tho small | keep it create + the na Dalton, We may &s well men- | Its contents consisted, as careful readers of the fe | tragedy, anxious to learn the particular’. The floor | bedvoom; on 4th or sth of vune the deceased | her the SAI CHED bod tion here that the r ition of Kullow there od- | publican know, of wy: | of the room in whieh the bodies were found was | ¢ pialned of pains ani begged ihewitness to go} |S wT must c can no More refuse to eini r than lean ab- curred wrough the p of Judge Baicom, who | particularly of the Tinea, | covered wiih blood, clotted In streams and , for Dr. Wolf, giving her his address; De. Woits Orst | ' waite. bu stain fom writing on y ul @ssiste i fo iry Raivio at Owego, and . Seeing | being Ruliof’s philological rgequantity | mn pools, presenting a horrible scene, The | Visit was at ten o'clock etnight; the witness offered |” agiue WHAT iieas Cou jand, had mre med the fact that lus | of burglar’s tools, These were collected, brought to | body of Mrs, Anderson was found lying on i to briag in a light, but te doctor said he needed no | Rullom yasinessof Rullof tere, | Binguumton aud deivered to tue vitef of Folice , the back, with the head toward the watl, while the | Mgt; Uieve was no ightin the bedroom: he only re: | ay Oxy Loy CESARE SROs Eee ow, Was to defend a prisouer in the , here. | body of Nasborg was discovered in the same position, | maimed five minutes, aad returned on the following |” 1 tol h 1 aud tudicted jor stealing stiks, and | ANOTHER TRIP TO YORK—rHé Mesu or THE | Wil tie head propped upon the stairs. ‘The | Moraing, remalning oniy a few miuures; her sister | 1 wl so Twit og wha 4 swi as Davenport, MURDEKERS, } tet hand of the muyderer and suicide (as Nas | still cad pains; On thefHorning OF the second Visit, | ateijuro'cock in Lie marshy key egey SMe 4 sand tne Chief went at once | The District Attorney and Chief of Police again re | borg is presumed to be) Was inid elogely to his sida, | While making she discovered an “awful | Yat T lore you from the porto of mp hegre e jand Were found trne; and | turned to the city of New Yor, taking wah tuem | Walle 1m his rignt hand he, grasped_a revolver, two | smell,” and igh bivod on the bed | } hori! nal have told you so uften aw 5 tio while there the lmporiani foct Was learned from Mr, | the satchel and contents that had been fowid near | of the barrels ot which had been discharged, Th | and also upoi her sister's unceretotuing; on tho | you. Anu Mingia, aboutgere os - | di, W. Warten, an emiuent iuwyer at that piace, | tie city afew days ailer the murder, and #iso ail | first discovery of the tragedy was made by Mrs, | Lith of June Dr. iperehiet wus caliet’ inj be- | f tat: the -hnlitast toneee PowBiT ity « ‘ arr) hom lot bad eraployed to assist in the (nal of | the art seit by tbe burglars ia Halbert’s store. | Mary Kidd, who boarded in the honse of Mrs. An- | fore her — aster's fleath the witness had | was soe Low much p Ye lanes an avin: aps enport, tuat when st was there be wore iow | These Were in @ very rem rkable mauner divecuy | derson. She states tiat upon coming down stairs | an interview tith Dr. Wout in iis own Wouse In Sey: | sow aad maxon Ths woVal KOW abd thea, and (ok ihe opportunity of | leather shoes, and that the left shoe was | connected with al! tivce of the murderers. One pale | she tirst saw Ure hody of Nasborg, and immediately | enti strect. the asked him what was tife matter | the hall wustow ft 4 paki 18 though for a deformed foot. | of shoes, the Oxtord tex, was identified by the | ran up siairs and informed @ young gon of Mrs. An. | with her siste, stating that there was always a ter- er, ald oat | aM” THE pUTCHER ih the fact of the shve found | Jakobs iamily as peiougiag to Rullom. They knew | derson, ‘Yaey then discovered that a double mar- | rible smell inhe room. ‘The doctor sald that her ow yee ‘o 3% aid studying «of fils manner. This tue stole, Was Indeed a starting coincidence, | these shoes by tueir pecullar shape. A cap found in | der had been committed by Anding the cend body | sister had ben to his omce three weeks before and | S22W ¥9 shat waS done yal marked feature of tiat | Sheriff Brown and the Deputy Sherif of Cortland } tue store the Jakovs remempered as one that nad | of Mia. Andersen it the position slate: above. From | had told him she was in che family way, ane 99 | iors caing ace Is wi nor large Mer scusual, It | recogized a buncd of keys taken from Davenport | been worn by Jarvis, and tie hat ax worn by Hexter | Information received, 1 appears that Nasborg, who | gave her miiciue and had used a litue’ © | tr hes ig cXpiession, which | as ve saiue Wuuch RS Was delivered (0 lita | on bis visit to thei house. Tne contents of ihe | Was aseaman by occupation, and who was about | India-rubber, a experts would possibiy Classify as cruel; but ny { when he w charged Irom Cortiand county jail, | satchel were recognized as belouging to either Rule | Uirty-five years, for sowe time past boarded 1a Have eal, TESTI roves stiong giaollon plays around those lips, wietler of } the iischerse having taken place without trial, | loff or Jarvis, (It vappened tat tne Wrawers found | Ue house Of ays. Anderson, w widow avout forty. | | Dr. CharieG. Terry was ten” iy nd Ca Joy or q'espair; that 18 ail in the inferual litle gr evidepee enough to snstuin tie indictmeut not being the gatcnel, coutulning the mark N . A. pud | five years ofage. sne had two clildren—one a gi rh posed Sear a id able had cul eyes, gli ening under & parted leawe ol eyebrows. | found e cognized the swalier man in | three jetters aduressed to Jane A. Jurvis, were iden- | aged eleven years, at school tu New York, and the ata et tht fe resull } ‘The face je Ohe Ol @ Cast ION man, Cold, puUNpres- | one in the jail. A letier was found | tied heré as Laving been marked or written by the | other, ason, seventeen years old, living ai home } various ncee » tt sionable, but’ tie windowe of tue soul A with | of ive Sherul writen by Ruiloff, fame haad—tuis link of cyidence appeating before has fre- is stated that Nasbor, and Ms wife with lis moter, ‘i sor the light of ue Nell within, Bulloii’s iovehead is | under thé pame of James E. Paitou, stating that anything wags known of Jarvis’ connection with | quently asked Mra. Anderson vo become his m my love, unit I see yo not high Sate Js broad, and the space berween the | lis addresé was tn Newark, Ned. In Ithaca, as we | Rulloi.] The séopnd pair of shoes found at the store | but she refused todo so, when ina state of ert Be ie ove ane tea aah yon kau od eyebrows is co.S0lviy BOL Jess Taw an iuch and @ ; have sutied, phe acquaintanee of Jarvis and Rulioff | was ta the i , Jo Willtamsborg, i he perpetrated phe fearfal oriuie narrated ab ve 00 youre aud only yours An averag” crop of brown, or apparcauy y Wee asceriaiads ia Corlaad Ue fact of Parvenvport | aud identified as the s» of Willem T. Dexter wie Gazelle, Jai. 2. . if 2o'k. KOORS,

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