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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 ; — i eta deeb trrpcemtinc So ttenden fat tho Tahoo Houso all tho time I was | hands of a pawnbroker because it Colonel Fair, | think the better way will bo to place in my hands whatever Crier esas d did not hear tho thing talked evout thea { | and L nigh oe It; hesaide “f wil tet youhave. what you | money may be due MoDougal, to. bo pala Uy ma to Liem BAXTER STREET BUMMERS, THE SOUTHERN SITUATION. id i bear thelr relations talked about before he left the | want on It, and give you a year in which to redeem it;* so | when their testimony will have been taken and signed, With nenaets LTD! © | PiLschtonse: Tihink Tiveat to tho theatro once. or twice | he gave ind ¢26u-und also gare’ mon note for @6cd payable in | that Lan lead thers abont aa T would w horse with a peck of ~~ oats, and can slip before the Commissioner with them atany | Rewdles, Burglars and Pickpockets Arrested | Interview with the Goveruer of South Cares ied ,e 7 Prove pour nearrages te ake raoRt convenient person td | iq tho Bive Points’ Slums Yesterday—| lina—The Ioterview Criticised by au Oppee Dr, Boott would be the best witness white I was there; do not remember of seeing Mr. Crittenden | case be should lose it; he said, ‘and Mrs. % t beard that Mrs. Fair's first husband shot | along here and wish to assist ‘now your efforts to get an¢ self, but I heard that hore; I formed my opinion in re- t He wasan old man mn. man; I accepted bis offer and took the $250 and imi d to her bad character from what I heard afterward down | the nove for g5u0, 4 if convenient. Striking at the Root of the Evil—Where and nent. they talked in Virgin fer heving sm: . Afterwards you met him in Ne jeemned t? truly, GEORGE'&, NOURSE. , Fi 7 . . LOVING LAURA STILL IN LIMBO. Bre, 4 noe they th peo} aipeonie mal Ad er ede eee nereres ‘Accompanying this letter is the followlag uote: How Burglaries aud Other Crimes aro |, {From the Charleston Republican, April 19, Chatacter; Lcan't A was sal Mitchell's office ). How did yon happen to know he waa in Now York? Muat 1 give Mr. Nourse t y dollars for Mac? Yousee Planned. wohé of the Charleston News had could not say whether I heard angth subsequent to thi A. T did not know he was there until my brother told me; I | what be says—I enclose bis note. But it is too bad; for Mac | conversation with Governor Scott daring the lat- or not; some person ee Virgo in it something to me fel gout (ee owny C0 y im weed went, to | ve wi p ping The police oMeers attached to the Sixth precinct | tes's paces ig Uils city, and the report of that o) “ H about her before Mr. Crittenden was shot; can’t remember In e | rent my ring, | do just | . ig | Conversation, Which is faiths 7 vi Ber General Reputation Diseussed—What Men | te ee ene ee oor ea eae ined fatet are Heard he was in New Cork; I wrote to him, desiring hist | Whatyou say. To-morrow at ten ft dhe evidence) will ba | NAVe commenced upon @ good work; A cause In | Convention, wilieh ts fathiul, we 1S wpew the Say Who Heard of Her Bef tt maIKDE BAYS bode co. the streot; is was in the city here; it to send te ring fo me himaelt sae sail he had ite Ve | 72%, Shall take the money to Nourse this evening, or will | which they will recetve the hearty co-operation of | questions which agitate ine ate, ant we urge the was a! wo Or ee ebter to wear in ¢ time ho and chat is In- o-merrow do 4 i ~ oir ie mn , y Who Heard of Her Before. What did ho any? ‘sahgalic aad structions to her were that 1 ubould be permitted to redeem PROM MRS F. TO MB. O. all good citizens, For many years past Baxter attention of all jhinking citizcua to mis utterances, ir. Campbell—Let's have it out, sir (sotto voceh Never , it, if Io wished, atany time in the future, no matter how The following lotter bore no date, address or signature: street and the surrounding slums have been the fa- What he said shows:—rhat the disturbed Annee mina these women; they can stand anything, many years might elapse; I then redeemed it ana hit lawyer will require the evidence to-morrow, and seems | " . + condition of the pubiic mind resnits from @& ‘A. I cannot state it; cannot describe him; don't know | $250; he would not cbargo me any to think that Mc!?, and H_-—y intend keeping out of the way. | Vorile resorts of @ rough looking, filthy gang Of iyisapprehension of our financial ataira, ‘That cer- interes a ba 4 that tino temaniy 1} pedoemed the ring and Go ides you are the onitones rieud argvready Y You cen | men, whose business could never _—_be | tain Individuals, elther “with & view to injure the being sworn, teatified Ce follow! pieaide in San Francisco + You heard th timony of Are. Abbott yesterday with | ence, it is ot ight to give them any more mouey, anti | Tightly designated, though the police have uniest- | Sercent, pete honng ne jp tectn 4 girth 10. nia City o1 ‘defend: <d to your havin, ! oats . Yes, aft, jenn lance fa given; but it will n t Bi 5 s nA Si aality elahtaine or tos geste Peay ey HL head When aia a you ir Decome acquainted’ with Mra, Ab- | they are not in “readiness, which ‘you can ‘prevent. b} | tatngly expressed the conviction that they were jnake it appear that the State debt has been largely ity; 1 SNYDER IN A BUTTONED-UP COAT | "hts Distoes was siiovn rex 4 general reputation for o! ft is bad. seeing him. Ihave soveral other things to tell you, and will | the originators of nearly every daring burglary or increased by the present administration. ‘that there it in 1867. ‘ ay | ‘What month and where? A. In June, at No, 331 Kearny | cail at your office any hour you will naino, as I do not lixe to , been tis increase, That th “ ”» nd for His Gross-exemined RG o0k—Was avery warm friend of | 2 june, i cutthroat robb rpetrated in N York. The bas not been this Increase, a som total of WwW. Hi mM te was ainia only t thrpe days prior | stra mith*s, | sit there waiting for you, Send mi by the be ery perpetrated in New York. 6 o1 7 Did «J Ask Six Thousa M nivine thece then vo heard | Q. Had yousent forker? A. No, air, had net; abe eame | oF ax avon as, you get thls, agyou know T have something the endorsements of railroad honds by ihe Bystais habits of these individuals have been closely OD- | anout six millions and @ half, iuciuding the Blue f to 1863; Mrs. Fair was not jiving there thei hay *, her reputation spoken of here; I could not say whether it | and introduced herself to me; Idid not know who she , about which I must see you—that I can’t walt. Testimony ? had reference her character or in Viruinies ‘but FE} was at all until she did so; there was f gontieman present; I Saif ts served while in the neighborhoods referred to, Ridge bonds—Wiich have pot been put upom th think in both places, can introduce that yentieman {f you wish. | Szrremnrn 19. From the reports handed in to the police depart mlarket—these endorsements covering a period o} . Who did you hear f her condnot before she went . Who was it?” A. Mr. Morse, @ hairdresser, who was | | DARLING—What can be tho meaning of McDougall’s con- ‘ thirty years. That these endorsemenis are not ‘irgintal R T thine Mr, Perley, (Laughter.) dressin, may haired 16 time, | duct? Ibeheve bo ts playing mo false. Twice everythin, ment It appears that they gather tn Baxter, Bayard, 4 part of the State debt, inasmuch as there Ls Q Where did he s ale of A. Here; I cannot tell what Q. Inhe ia the city? A. Yes, sir; she onme in and intro- | was pete er bim, and he failed to come forme. Now Frauklin and the lower part of Mulberry st l no raiiroad thus protecied by the Stute which, if cai thee | 28h but tt was prior to 1805; 1 have talked with quite a num. | due d herself as Mrs. Abbott; { told her to take weeat in tha | want buck that Sfty dollars which 1 bave paid him, ani I is pers) yy street, by no rel Netiin woarl aot Mis rau 4 Mrs. Fair Again on © | Fer bu'the subject; have takel with Alexander Baldwin | parlor; 1 did not kuow who ho was, mean to have it, too. I ain compelled to get aeme onc else, | day and loiter on the sidewalks and stoops or in the PUL tn Hquudaiton, Would not pay the full atnount of 3 i p: and Judge Baldwin, A. K. Grimm, Judge Hyder Q. How long was that before sho move’ down inyour | and’ can’t afford wo lose that money. See that I get ti 0 5 the endorsement. That the sui total of the State Stand. others; T could probably name a dozen; ha rooms? A. Perhaps a week; the arrangement was nade there will be ap exponure, even if Ihave to publish hishay. | Windows of notorious houses, without exhibiting gent on which the peopie have to pay taxes 1g be- ra these gentlemen at different times; think th that day; she told me her situation. jing taken my note to you, after havin, ken anything to show now they exist. But suMciens tween seven and eight millions—uot more. That felt a warm friend of Mr, Crittenden; do not Think Q. Whut was her reason for coming to your rooms? A. | tho business from me, Now’ {t'looke very straugely | information has been obtaiued to prove that they We owe beside to the State agent avout one tullion PE Ee Judge Baldwin was; I think I nave heard him express him- | She went to crying and told me she was in poverty, if you told him to be faithful to my interests | Ch) UMioon fad be H 4 or ¥ sel'as not beluga friend; think Gwin was on friend Odjected to.” Objection sustained. that he has acted #0. It looks as if ho wished to pre: | Collect in certain places im Baxter street, and whtle for which we have on hand, ii cash, live hundi 4 fe terms; have heard Charles Fairfax apeat of the defendant Mya, Fair—She said Mr. Henry was treating her and her | vent me getting any one eigo, but at the aame time failing to | tus assembied the most thousand; and when the taxes for 1870 axe collectod She Gives Another Exposition Q. Have you ever talked with Mr. Crittenden on the sub- | children very badly the mado Clara black his boois; | get the Anal, 60 as to dishearten and make angry the opvosite COMPLETE PLANS ARE LAID DOWN | we shall realize more than enough to meet thiz. T ject of Mra, Fair's character? A, Yes, air, very fully;I told | she degged ine for God's sake to help he: said Henry | party. Af this s moive there ls something back of ft, | for the commission of crime fa such a manner as to the fnauctai condition of the State 18 emineutty ima What Lhad heard apout it. - aid her, and it I did not help her she would be | for MeDouga1can have no interest in fh Wilt you | avoid, if possible, any collision with the police or | healthy, the Governor seeing no bar in | th if p y Pp y of Free Loveism. very words she usoa were, ‘to go onthe | see me at once? I wait here inthe fu r r 94 she sald she was Colonel Fair slster; J fold hor I | the Galifornin Market, for the answer. amin the xture business; Itved in Virginia from 18 0 help her: Iwas able to; I gave her a | word whethcr I must see you this morning bet ee gort ot hcl know tae dalietins bate Sr eetiaatt ton net gould x Orclock, for I've got to cer someone today, Don'ewaira | Millee chosen from the assembly—are named to the people would have no cause to coimplam, n her general reputation ; it was bad. at! ould live respectably; 1 gave her | moment, please, (or I also must get some money frombim | Carry their audactous plans into execution, while | the levy for the three years, 1865-89-70, reals DOSE NO. 3 OF BILLETS DOUX. | , cross-examined by My. Cook—Resided im Virgtota from | $200 down; after 1 went to New York I received a letter that | to-day. ‘I need ‘it to pay my way rough this tiiag. “T went | the remainder, or thoso who are to share’ in the | lug ouly twenty-one inwis and @ half, whieh, divide 1883 to 1867; was iu tho hardware-pusiacss there; had my | she was acting badiy, (The Court ordered this last seuteuce | at eleven o'clock lust night to 31, but you were either not | plunder, seek ‘the most tmmediate and the most | (or these vears, Would hol lawse 1b so ere4tle OUL oI family Uiere; was there at the time the defendant iret took | struck out.) there or asleep. Why have you not been to see me again? I | Femunerative form of disposal for the proper proportion 48 1b May now see Tn tals connectio the Tahoe House, in 1968; furnished a good deal of material | @. Did you have any conversation with Mrs. Abbott upon | remember what you said, “Twill come now to see you | Gantain Kennedy yestertay all roe 3 pha Pie Uavernor eine d veugons tor changin thd for that house, aa was building myselt; thiak the bullding | tho subject of your killing Nr, Crittenden? A. No, sir; not} whenever I wish to—no’ matter what the consequences.” ; C&PWIN Kennedy yesterday determlued, uni ne UQvSr DOr Sty Se BOCn: Deseo ny Oe ae SAN FRANCISCO, April 13, 1871. was put up in the spring teould ot tell what tine she sgahed a word, ; What am I to think? Tameo anxious, so ancry at MeDou | Seneral instruction from the Superintendent of | time of collecung tbe taxes, this change beum Mey 7. Orittendes ‘at that. tine L. Police, to strike at the root of this evil. He arrested ; touded for the it of the State, while it 18, of ‘ore, under | any gutuority that inight lead to conviction. It is , fulure to il# contunued good management. That JAMES EB, ROOT, being sworn, testified us folio J reside in San Francisco ; come or send generaily arranged that a certain select few—a com- With @ proper understanding Of We tWxvs,y iim every. day; cur afvriny rresenr, gall, and s0 misurable; do come in anawer to tuls. it; kne ‘There was much of the testimony yesterday tn the | {hi the stopped at tho Tahoe House; wnen Mra, Welt Lett Did you talk with her about aset which Mr. Crittenden DON'T GO Whititd THEMB ARI YOUNG LADIES. fifteen of the ruiians aud took them belore Judge | course, in the discretion of the Executive to extend! Fair trial not worth while sending to you for publl- | the Tahoe House she moved to A street; lived right across to give you? A. No, et which he gave mo Ju ), 1870, Hogan at the Tombs, charging that they were the thine of coli i. That the people are paying the atrost from ver. one day; did not tell he or Luld not kuow it | | My Own Daniina—My ever truthful loving daria, you | fuiterers who had uo visible me ins ofextstenee, bub | Weir taxes with great unanimity and promptness, a sald he gave R700 | must not go whi Toke Fotog ladies to make love to | that iost of them, from lus own Knowledge | Thatitis natural they should want to know how Cation; tt was the old story over again that has be- | 14.9 b0,Fou know whether Mr. Crittenden had rooma thera ? | from my own knowledse e rT @ the evidence in whfch her Ww him come ont of them every morning. (Laughter. tor it; [think it was bou; it was quite wamall | you—understand that, 1 preseat roving are convenient Same vere Atsle., due Shajerience 2 ol ‘Phe reputation T heard wan youeral reputavion? Laon thiok | set of litle diamonds, wil inthe 1 . | tome; remember thai tity and neo yout Lam well | NEBR BURGLARS AND FICKPOOKE thelr moneys ae expended, 82d:.60 tse aa te aa chastity is mmpeached, and there is scarccly @ man | that her association with him caused that repitation, but it | Tucker still has fa his possession a more cost! this evening. God bess you, my own darling, LAURA, Taey were avout the roughest crowd that even the 18 Lower, the Execative will give the public tie ine AW POINT, Five Points could produce, As they stood in the , formation on this and other subjects to which itis f air | hadsome weight with mey her reputation was dis Crittenden nad mado for mo; I told him ‘Aik Been Piers Nie, Det Sver Ed Mia Puls r} , {Come up, it you can, immediawly. Twanta potut of Jaw | form « discussed throngh the streets generally; it was reported through tho | him to spend go much money; I did not wish apy set, for [ a semi-circle in the justtce room, it was im- ; eutiiled, pointed out to him but has heard the same remarks | streets that her reputation was not good; it was generaily | had so much jewelry. | a possibie for an observe: tor i iovi thi red tot ¥ reported that ahe was living with Mr. Crittenden don't Where Was Mrs, Abbott living on your birthday? A, WANTS GONE PORT. pos E er to (orm any other opinion | Governor Scott, at this point, entered toto an made about her that the witnesses swear to, Some | {opoyea sin ane, wee ein with Mr, Crittenden don't know | oweuckton aureets Chiat moved wewn tore Laimmctaniti | Mx ——Thave beet sick since last micht, Will not be able | Han that expressed by the captain, The closely | expiantiion of tho Sterling Fund bill, whieh should additional love letters of Orittenden’s are also sent, | lar; don't nye that 1 ever helped to circulate that report; | House; I had received this present before I came down. to see you before Weduesday. Sond mo some port, no mat. | Cropped hair, suggestive of no “lodgings for visit- | go far to relleve tae public inind of any misappres which will be found about on a par with the others. Mrs. Fair said something one day to my wife about her little Q. Relate about the conversation with Mrs. Crittenden in | ter by whom or how. Isbal! be your own wife gome day, | O1S;” the low foreheads, hard features, small, leer- | hen<10as it inay have gaiucred irom suci ulteranced BI ’ } chiid, and T inatruateg by wife. net to speak to her under Viale in 1865, on A street, A. Mra. Crittenden bad been in | and go it will make no difference, ing eyes, and, in many ca: ud, ladylike hands, | &s those of the Charicsion Chamber of Coumnerce told my wite not to speak to her when | ™my house for nearly a week; I had told Mr. Crittenden that Send it as soon as you can, for Ihave not a drop, audI | spoke forcibly as to tle nature of their occupation | and Board of ‘Trade, , ‘The usual crowd was in attendance yesierday, Lo sinamerenoes, ‘bi told may ‘f 0 ba orem eerie ies ot . Ee A oe THE DEFENDANT'S OMASTITY, rsh came to, Virginia, because her reputation was so Ae e Pe Gre is BOP SEARO LE: Bry LGR ry HIRE AL Was Wearing | ROPE ROM, ” and associations, Several “gentlemen” who have In this connecuon we would polnt to bis emphatia bad, and [ did not want her to form her acquaintance; I did | me out, and that she would have to leave or I wo ea OCAN™E LIVE WITHOUT HUM, hitherto axercised the privileges granted under | declaration that he does not tatend ww sign & Dod Bro vostdeg Ta ake Fea netae roe ace utiow, andeworn—I | nothear anything particularly about Mra, Fair when she | bim; he sald IT did leave him he would take his 0 oe Trt me ee ali dts shapes implies nactifoey | the’ fifteenth amendiwent were among the | uniess the banking house selected under this Dill 18 Md loves f cant | tl 0 e8 aut und Dave resided in San Francisco for five yeara; lived in Vir- | Hosuear anyth ’ i : : irginia; {t was in 1805 that I'told min6;T did not belleve him; this night 1 heard hin and her | daritog. Much must be conceded, if we w ae Oly froma 1880 to 166; Raow the defendant by sights t | to speak to her. - 2 my wife not | telking in the parior; 1 knocked at the parlor door and alled | not live without you, ‘Come, oe TAURA. | Bumber of prisoners. As thoy Blood In the room | Oe entitled to vie fullest confluence oF tie people, marks and ‘ossip ; heard a good deal of talk Bont her Q. Now you cannot fire me the name of any parson whom | her into my room; I was not undressed and had not thought ¥YAREWELL, FOREVER! while separate complaints were being taken against | ‘The recent action of the commercial boards of ped at the Russ House when Lfirat came;she was spoken | {2 Heard say auythiog about her, nor what they said? A, | of going to bed; I was dressed as I had been all day; when L AuGuar 22, 1870. each individual, @ full bag of tobacco was com- | Charleston relative to the State debt is de ad by Of aga very handsome woman; her gener reputation, for a Sdcaabnaniiet cihusdbleaTncryiting tired echerp lal he Arte tting ere bee, De enpakod a We dor end Me en a ere, Hiasamnerernlils Hiss ene monced upon, and by the time the tiftcenth prisoner | the Governor to have had 4 inost pernicious elect. % Ps snes P ' “ paalseriy Salve. had taken his “quid? they were engaged in the de- | Tiese gentlemen were misled, or somehow tangied ehaatity was bi Nov ain sho wishes to see; he drew Derringer out of his jpockes | met him here at mother’s I never bad sven him or heard of Cross-examined No. the talk was not about her connes- | “Mr. Tiyrne sald the probabilities were the prosecution | and polntedit at himaelf ; #¢ frightened me ao that I did not lon with Mr. Orittende! up facts and figures. lightiul occupation of chewing the obnoxious wee Z Governor Scott does not believe that the May cone re the last words that can ever pass between you | and biting at balls of the stuff like monkeys prep: did not hear anything about Mr. | outa reat; but would like to have until to-morrow to con | tell her what I was going to, but made up some other excuse rittenden at that time; heard my partner, Colonel Neal, | Sider the matter. ioecabin 1 7 , . ig her out. hen believe me that I speak truth, as if they were | Ing food for thei Me vention will be held £ spirit of hesulity to l- bay frspeg ies coca es eed ee eere Besa} "The Court suggested an evening session; but as Mr. Cook Q. Now state the circumstance of your going down to the spoken froin the grave, ‘and T cannot bear this false one THE erga PRISONERS mnistration “ite eons to think that ood: Naitl Bieneeit th uy Jealous hat was the . i Hed Stated it was impossible for him to attend the idea = aso: dinner table at the Occidental Hotel, and Mrs. Crittenden's | representation should stand against me, are John Smith, Charles Marshall, Jo 7 come froin it, If the proceedings do not take @ polible ate pip Rare Uther boa comment point; } doned, and the court adjourned uniil this moruwg 46 leaving it, and what oecurred at’ the room afterward elleve me and forget me, Forgive all, as Ihave forgiven, | Wii1j, Ne, Charles Marshall, John Feeney, | Come trom it, | proceedings do u 0 ab Wells Vavotdier Pare o'clock, ‘A. accompanied them down to the table the first dav Farewoll, forever. re iliam Cleary, William Reed, Francis Langham, | cal turn. Right bere we may say that induential ‘ 2 ha Tidontt aeomone tea; , ter I moved upstairs; she ‘did jeave the table and went up- pt Abdur h Andrew Jackson, William Smith, Sarah McCloskey, | gentlemen oi the opposition with whom we have ¥ Sr Reems totes absent stairs; after we had. finished dinner, Mr. Crittenden re- Barney Maloy, Michael Lannanan, Patrick Doyiit, | talked ou this matter, aud who are deeply interested Proper. SAN Franqisco, April 14, 1871, it A m1 % q ; 4 . ‘ » quested me to go upstaira, and he went down town; I went g Corney Leary, Timothy O'Shea and a cCur- ; in the convention, declare against any partisan ac Rane As ie var erat oa tists be wba al Yesterday’s proceedings in tue trial of Mrs. Fair | into the parior where she was; sho was reclining on the sofa, ABE Lae re SO ee RE tee ee oon by that body! It really begins 10 140K. as if the mppavalmont any ees iA % ae were very interesting. There was some tall swear. | trrg a eats pare er at ree eyed for bey a Pitie ke damtar ne ak, r Moat of shane row dles haya seen tha inner work., conseryadves: S00 208 i 0k Nee hele jd you know Mr. Crittenden ? A. I knew him i lone of tl — 7 i , > ‘1 . EE aaiely he wae my attorney; the Tahoe House “irl ing and there were some lies told. Somebody was | Piano, and I think] played and sang; that fe all that ocour- at © Argument for the Prosecution—A Obani ea ee See < ne j Viera, political ttantion td QuetAaOEe ane hy 2 red in that place, , che | 1088, about September; ‘J that he moved there | guilty of perjury, and I leave the HeRAcp readers | ““Q. Rtate the citcumstances of Mrs, Crittenden's coming Verdict Probable To-day. recently released from the latier piace, where he | teresting, 1 will be noted that he has great fait 5 ‘Aud tien to the house on A street. ’ SAN Francisco, April 20, 1871 f GENEBAL 0. I, HUTOHINSON wo Judge who it was:— into your room at Mrs. Hammersmith’s. A. Mrs. Hammer- N . , AD! » . had “done” two years for robbery. They were all | in what tume is going to do for us In the matter ol ealled and awora—I reside. in tis elty; have lived here for a TESTIMONY OF A, 8, OLIN. mane Soockad af may door and saldie lady mised to iseg. me, The counsel for Mrs, Fair concluded hisargument, | committed for trial. It was rouiarkeu that they | the prejudices and fears founded upon race. The Solin tor ever dota lived in, Suctamento and ia Volo | Attho opening of tho court A. 8. Glin waa called for the | went inshe threw buck her vell andasked mo why {had re- | Which lusted two days, this morning. Mr. Cook, his | Could all write thetr names legibly, and, uniike tho | Way in whitch he .akes the good men of the late re EXonto;" koow the defendant Ep stalt, Sud here met ber once pyrenoutt n. Ho testified that he knew the reputation of | turned from Havana; I told her 1 came because Mr. Critten- | associate, then commenced speaking, and will majority of defendants, did not exhibit any of those | form Patty to his bosom refresutug. a or twice; ence in the ‘Tahoe’ House, m Virinia City, and | alivery stable these nee ee (oF Chasttty It was bad; Kept | den sald he was dying, and could not live, without probably conclude-to-night. Distr! t Atto yrney B their arr eA conta ay mt eee pat ook | Tab tho i sac The sisal toe aT ihemssives by (oak 4 He e, f ', . 3; he ha at morning toll me what to er— onclude to-night. Distric' orne: yrne eir urrest and commitment with great coolness, {| just the least bit \ ei tation; sincd then A ‘have heard occasional reinarks in there ; lived next to'me about m year, on A to wean him back, and asked me to give him up and xo away Ee a ele AR Me SET erie nia ey om let pg rorable chai Ltold her he loved me and 1 loved hilmm-—thas he was tnore ty Cross-examined—I cannot remember w! irginia City ; should say it was in ‘62 or @ cold weather, A party of us went o 1 Probably go to the Jury on Saturday. ‘Cho trial, as | liguten them upon that poiut in a manner totally at | of them, the Governor thinks, are of ex: was committing adul- conducted, is generally looked upon by the public as | Variance with their views, = actly the right tinber to make excelient repavil} Was committing adul- | @ farce, The interest in tt 18 already abating, under Sarees Cp bethaae ed anh mite aber ance OT tenaeed ; 2 Sco! e had some difliculty in securing rooms and were di lot and there was talk of a suit, | else in the world; I told her J knew ¢) ? ever had been any the impression of tne result of a foregone conciu- AN ULSTER COUNTY SWINDLER. With these reformers ‘oing ono step further, and that Id get avowing the republicanisin which is in them, theré the Tahoe House, I think I was introduced to her then, | du id not have on 5 ; afte bet him and her; 1 ‘ = am not certain. { cannot say who {t was made any Redirect fd don’t know that Mr. Crittenden’s relations with by bis appearance that he wan dying sow al ren me | 00. will be such @ deep burying of prejudices and bite er 1 Tlove Js relations with sre, Fair were improper han he wap hers; she eal to the bad reputation which fold Ver ho that Ie ad ane wl © er. year I was tn t ry Jawault with ber aboute lot; | tery, and that L cated more for his hi * it was during tthe mountains; hrected Femark concerning her reputation In Virginia City; the | her were the only seamdal; don't twink q ft wasiIthiok there | to leave bim—to give bim up; 6 would briny = ; ‘ Ee Critantae, Tee 7 Teatlon to Bet couteccion with ras ale befoke. mio even a writen, Foquest rich bina thas he wished rete THE M’KAIG TRAGEDY. He Elopos With a Rondout Girl—They Are | ternesses as will make Us Wok back upon the past a on tale rae caer th Yee pall To Mr. Cook—T could not name any person who ever sald | give him up { would go and never come back again-—that T . Overtaken at Newburg and Separated—He | With an exceedingly great wonder as to what cou i. Hulton was ealed, ahdteuied inet ho waan aor | RUZUNEEagaliat Mer, or can T state anyibing that Lever | fad made iy vovemn promlag Shalt wopld wever give hn u ~ ana Forges Checks and Swindles Two Fisukill | !@V¢ induced us to so distrust and fear each other, auton was cued and tetited that he wasn ailor: | heard anid; board talk about ber peforeahe removed o A | l'ho would ast request ti Cold het taal she ought to eth | ome Yerdt S38 D as to what could have led us to abuse each other ic § yiefendant | street, * divorce from him she went on to tell me he would never get | Tho Verdict at Hand—Appearance of tho| Gentlemen—Flight to New York. the way we have done, Be IMONY OF BR 0. PA adivorce trom her; I told her if she was a reasonable wo- Prisoner ‘and His Father and Mother in Ulster county—a county where murder, rane and We think Governor scott gives a ht 4 talr opint Nation ta Virginia, Cly from, "6d to", an er reett or. 7 ye owas R. 0. Page was called for the prosecution. He testifled | man she would see that my love was love and hers it there; never tiek ue the we Tio arte oe | tre afonantinmmiae arent snd Stockbrokers do not know | gue told me ahe would fight le getting A divoree tilthey both | Court—Rebutting Evidence on the Part of | robbery are of frightinl frequency, and par ezcele ee ie over aaemaccisaiknoocrenn aw faust ty x 3 hay ai ke e« Hf - " a a onally 96 earated with Mra. Fair on w Me. Crit 4 pout a good +1 have known of ber reputation from the | {n when © told him what T sald to her’ fe came that even the State—The Jury—Female Sympathy | lence the home of crime—has just graduaced one | ment, and we suspect, too, Iu the judgment of ‘cool+ streets at one time much of Cate caret oa couse Of | time of Colonel Fair's death. The witness was withdrawn, }. Now, I ask youif what Mrs, Crittenden testified to—that and Bouquets Lavished Upon tho Prisoner. | more finished villain and turned tim loose to prey | headed democrats—namely, thut it will thorough! peunt offher relations with Mr. Crittenden, but before that | S& 2° did not know the accused personally. leg tate ke ike Freventox Orr, Md. April 18, 1871. | upon his kind, William Stone is the name of this | °!ystalize the repuolican party end drive ver, ay, a long time, I knew her reputation as & matter of publia | This witness was placed on the stand to correct some tn- | "'Q. From that time till January, 1964, Jid te ever give up his | ‘The trial of Harry Crawford Block for tho homicide of | gentioman from Ulster. William was @ saloon | °!°%e4 mae and every poor wuite into its raul otoriety + cannot swear to ever having heard any particular | enracy in bia testimony of yesterday relative to the sale of | rocins st the Tabi ? A, He did not; I know th ip Eitng eald seainae bi gannot ame any person wh anid | Sra Bai’ platy, “hie auld Bo did. net give a receipt for the | Were always occupied because t went into nem of amore | Colne) W. W. McKaig, of Cumberland, continues to attract | yeeper in Rondout, of which place his mothes, an CAR CASUALTIES. bn Timo Da ee es tleraitins day as when the prisoner firsi appeared at the bar of the elderly and respected lady, isa resident. Her son, ing against ber; the reputation may Lave orizinated in | pieno whe ehe tert; | norn | unabated interest here. The court room 18 as crowded to- Fumoratbat ahe wads good looking woman and iat her | "Mr. Cook asked ulm to get the dale of the aale of the plano sek Mima go out ot a morning: 04 sid i va igen however, though no doubt had Tt ver speak to Mr. ittenden after the owever, Why no dor u sation at ars. Uammersunith's?A- Never conver’ | court, and public feeling seems to be even on the increase, vee doubt trained up wena chillin | pun Over by Railway Trains and KUled. ami a pArincrinnbndranniae cee ropetlet yo 9 BFPUT. eed aah ana tie aan, On TDER'S TRETINONY. . W. S{dw called and a am an a 1a divorced rose: 1 ge ely the defeat now be y gt So oe d eats : husband of Mrs, Fair was called for the p at by reputation ; or was the commencement ot As Mr, Snyder at to the witness Bw cy tty Ree eer pereepuble Tutier it tuo audience: ned dae Pete amtioe More at Virginia City during 1864 and 1865; I was acquainted | slightly, sank down in her chair as if abe did not feel any ‘with ber gens r for chastity aside from ner rela- | very arong acute to gaze upon his countenance. His step an ‘Q. Did You qver live in the Daggett House, fn Virginia? A. | Notwithstanding the disappointment felt by many at there | the way he shoula go, has sadly departed from ‘The remains of the man found lying on the trac Never; it Was kept eA. . ae PY cat Way; vt Tooke “ais ke rite cer oa RARE gl race etfs Bee ar arg Tals SUELO: MI of the Hudson River Railroad at Seventicth street wi 401 a fusal of od 15 Some ‘ear? Sen | tie’ : sath rookn him and his wife? A. Yes, sir, every ] Ject of the alleged seduction of the prisoner's | rendered himself liable to be consigned to involun. | and Eleventh avenue have been identified as those of Michael Apai, a German, forty-seven vears of ested ft, but i 2 Speen Serene: requ it, but she would always | sister by the deceased, the hopes of many | tary geological pursuits at Sing Sing. Stone was jueat. oe -. who did not fully understand the ruling of the Court upon } Jo, u Jt 1 i 3, Did you ever have ab drag ent with Mr. Snyder 19 | 11) inint ledstem to believe that thera would be develop: wages of che Me Pan ci “ome “tine "ago who liyed in Sevenuetn street, between Eighth an ware & alvorue fr bite fo ws bo 9 ever had the sifzhieet conversation ‘of the ‘kind with him; he ments made to-day which would gratify, in atleast ames- | he bpd 6 INtIMALS With & young lady of Roudout, | Ninth avenues, Deceased, who was a pl id not demand that wo separate; Mr. Crittenden demanded | gure, ihefr eager curtoslty. Jt was well known that phe State | MUCH to the disiike of the girl's parents, wuo had | terer by occupation, had lately _ beer P Siescd Wise, eieataslancen. rie, tank ariiin of separa: {os in ponsamion, of aac Lest HI Gon of | freee D.Peee te tie eteee tone Eione Bae back, Having sword, b stand, and for aconple of minutes maintaized an game house with Mr. Snyder any longer, so I told Mi tion, then eat dowa, and in response ueations by | fwisned bia to leave the houve; he drew a paper i] metines ght was elastic, it wi almost boundi He wor ined —Durin eo nnd 64 Was'engaged in min- | coat buttoned across Bis by aud not a slagle rameccuit ig alatrs in Virginia City; probably apent one-third of my | be seen in the nap" of th yy sil bat which he bore in fe there In '64; would go over évery four or six weeks; in | bis hand and lay quietly on ralilng of the Clerk's deak, seed a in Virginia City se ‘When he was cailei upon to ttitude Of obi] times during 65, went there, t think, in May, '6l.don't | gon be did eo promptly, throw ward, and hig left upon this subject, and f 3 4, rug S intomipéeate 4 liegt whether I found Mr. Crittenden there; te firat time d behind and across his mounted | tic sat LT annae Dopetay Te the P iving ia New York city, But’ the wooer did ot | quite intempérate in nis habits, and om Nee ae pesrar Virginia City inte fall of cole é mamehouse with itr; Suyder any longer, #0 1 tald ryder that the counsel forth prosecution wonid endeavor to rebut allo? Uiis slight obsiacio to stand in the way of bis | Wednesiay morning left home to attend to som rt posal o made by Mr. osed fatimate friend of ie Gren aden j aged at the Fate House bpunsel evened tho parr that he haa tecéh fa the transac: | pocket and asked mo to sign It; 1 jibe ulkned 0 | Syester for the defence. gece booger aboot A Ry wpedmmieeg 9 op ap es work, intending to return in iheced ot bah Gt 07 ; usually put up On, el Inds of those who saw ag ory peypithen = yoy pe ponedeg 4 pt po been summoned by the State to testi'y to the reputation ana | Consented to leave her home withhim. Stone, how. | ever, did not reappear, and on the following morn: e Tahoe House was; the house at which J stayed was kept | and beard him was not favoral, ity of the ‘was not enhanced by the public exhibition When she appeared upon the stage at Sacramento; heard | man, ’: ~~ ve epedhorsres serra Wiluam Ashvurner speak of it; bets now fn Brazil) heard Mx Shyder said t WAS the former husband of the prisoner; Mr. Sunderland speak of it; Mr. Whitman, now Judge of tho | ba¥e articles of soparation from her; I drew them up, ani Bupreme Court ot Norada; Jule Baldwin, now dead, and | Mrs. Fair, then Mrs. Snyder, and myselé signed them. is son; Mr. Morgan, at present living in Amador couaty; A. Mr. Cook said they had put a copy of the agreement in evi- K, Grim, banker at Virginia City; Mr. Gould; all these were friends Or acquaintances of Mr. Crittenden except Judge t Baldwt onld follow immediately, and drew up in, Jr. * The witness was unable to repeat anything thatelther of the | the papers in dupilcatesT remained im the house after the above had sald regarding Mrs, Fair's reputation, and stated | signing of the papers about half an hour; the papers were gnat the arks concerning it mostly arose out of conversa- | drawn after the demand, within an bour, tion touching on her relations with Mr. Crittenden, Mr. Campbell asked whether Mr. Orittenden had anything BUSINESS Ep | N TOE FATAL DAY, to do with It? A. No, sir; nothing whatever; I was not in- Mr. Gray called and sworn—I keep a musio store; know | formed by her of her relations with Mr. Criitenden, excevt the defeudant; have known her some years; sho left an in- | that she had been engaged to marry Mr. Crittenden'and he girument at my store for sale, which is there uow; 1 last saw | had broken the engagement, and she was willing to relinquish , I think, oh the day of the shooting, but am not sure; she | it; that was all; | never slept in the same house where she ame to my store to ask for a receipt lor the pian dic- | did after the separation; [do not, to my knowledge, know tated the terms upon which tt had to be sold and which were | that Mr. Crittenden did anything towards procuring a divorce; ‘expressed upon the receipt; I told my bookkeeper to give her had any conversation with with him about the divorce; the receipt tor is; Lmoticed nothing unusual e that occasion; she was about the same Aknown her; I was in the store at t! copyversation was to dimint commission I wante Mrs. Cook—Did you do It? A. No, air; 1 was to doit to for selling it; I wanted ten per cent; she sald In consideration | all intents and purposes, but not in fact; I was to commit bat age bought it at my store I’ only ougnt to charge tive bch wd to ie go ge ll a foe for that pur- con! ose from Post 9 not know who she was: I w: Cross-examined—I belleve this occurred on the day of the Caught in my room by hire. Falr and the witnesses; this was erable with him, character of Miss Block atill remained in attendance upon | therewith Torrence netic or ne ioe ps ry ing his mutilated remains were found. The widow Fe eee en ate arent witncueat eine | the court, and it was thought by whose who recognized them | possessed of m sinall amount of property, (0 ‘a note y Mrs, Sherman ; Srat heard Mra, Fair's character discussod | people, ac. he said he knew enough to save me without any other of deceased testified that, in her opimion, he was evidence; he said if I would give hima :36,000 he would clear | that their presence Indicated that a further attempt woula | for $100, secured a respon-ible endorser, who sup- | drunk snd fell from a bridge over the track, ao dig« me! he said he wanted to go into the asphaltum business, | be made by the counte! for the State to introduce thelr test!- | posed the signature genuine, and attempted to get | tance of about twenty-five feet, and was thus rum % fi the money on the note, In spite of his shrewdness | over. Corener Young has the case in charge, } brought me | mony. Throughout the trialthe interest of tho majority of | ang address he could get no money on that note in | _ On Monday Inst the engineer of an upward bound I declined te | the spectators bas been more as to Rondoat, where he was pretty weil known, but suc. | train of cars belonging to the Hariem Kuilroad Come ve to support bim then, for he wan prt rine THE DETAILS OF THB SEDUCTION cooled "in. getting 2 livery stauia ‘keeper of | pany wien near Woodlawn Cemetery observed be said he would give mes few days to think over it before 1 | of Mins Block and the meetings between her and Colonel | Kingston to tuxe tie note and give him the money, | Mua walking on the ends of the es, just outside the ave him a decided answer; he called again, and I told him | McKaig than as to the facts of the homioide or the informa- | From this liveryman he also, under iaise pretence: rail, and bew the whistle, whereupon the mor would pay nobody for eviden ust go to my at obtained a horse and wagon. Ho proceeded at | Stepped ie, In @ few mouents, how- once to Rondout, met the girl, and with her drove | ever, the man Cage directly on the torney’s, nobody was in the room. tion the prisoner had received. Miss Block's character has you any recollection of betng at Gray's musio | been much diséussed by the friends of the deceased and of ~ a e track, when Join Dolen, the engineer, to Newburg, thirty-flve miles distant, where they HaOr a denn brakes,” DOs, Detore the Grail Goak Q. Have atore on the day of the shooting? A. 1 remember putting ® | tue prisoner, and the defence claimed in penin owners and taking a receipt: tt was when Tsold outon | jury that the seduction of the prisoner's iter wasthe ground | Put Up atone of the principal hotels. ‘As soon as sat wearcher strack and threw hum Bust strect, but I don’t recollect being there on the clay of | of fils justification. It was not euilcipated that the defence | his rascality became known, the Jather of the girl | be stopped the cow * re a the shooting; when the young man from the City of Paris | wovid object to the full investigation of the fact of seduction, | started in search of his daughter, and the livery i aside with great violeuce. He was jaken up an and if I would pay bim 000 down he would not ask for er $2,000 int ve the testimon; a piece of asphaltum to show me what it do anything ng the bon he said if he g It was after a quarret; I made a demand would. bi brongnt to the city; but, after stating tose is name e jury and the public. os ‘New- | was Robert Alien, he was unabie to give his place ‘The prisoner appeared in cougt to-day accompa! his $100. Ail the parties met in a room in the New: ‘a oe _ father and mother. His manner each morning us he store was teaiifying across may mind of having had som ting a suit of clothes made, but I have no recollection when it was, hor do remember of having been in the City of Paris store on the day of the shootin, rday a faint recollection came | anda general disappointment is felt that the subject has not a < talk uommethne noose ues. {Sean er — pe rj asnot | stable Keeper in search of his horse and wagon and ne I taiked with the defendant; we mutually agreed that should commit adultery and allow the divorce to follow. CROBS-EXAMINATION. burg hotel, ana ascene ensued, in which residence of any further paruculars concerning hime ged ? TEARS, OATHS, THREATS, seif, as he died before reaching Believue Hospital. De ie? - | loud talk and confusion generally were mingled | Deceased, who had a loaf of rene Ete a arm, Dr. Trask was recalled by Mr. Cook, and testified that Dr, | ment of his eyes. He is always neatly dressed and closely | together In one grand @énouement hash, so to put | It is Supposed, was en route to Golden's bridge Lyford was not in @ fit condition yet to come out; it woul shaved. His mother is deeply velied, and occupies a seat {m- | jt, Somehow or other a compromise was effected | work on the railroad, Coroner Young was notitl < mediately 10 His right and tn Sees proximity to him. ail around; the youth was set at liberty aad de- | to nold an inquest, . af not be safe to brin, Mr. Cook su that hia deposition be taxen. THR FATHER OF THE PRISONER * shooting; Lremember thinking next day that It was strange | in September, 1 think, about the Lith of September; Twent | Tho Court suid—We oannot delay the trial to get his depo- | sits near her and seema very attentive to her. He evidently | camped for parts unknown, the girl was taken back ~ that Mrs. Fair geonid come im and get a receipt for the piano | to Mrs, Fair's house afterwards and hada laugh about the | sition. gravely appreciates the position of his son. At the conclu. | 0 Rondout against her will, and the man of livery THE PACIFIC COAST. the day of the shooting; It was Letween eleven and two | arrangement, and how I had snegeoded:s § had been drinking Mr. Cook said they would not introduce any other evidence | sion of the trial of bis son be {a to be tried hereon the charge | rejoiced over the recovery of his borseflesh aud ° o'clock ; ft might have been earlier, some that evening; Ifound that I had not been here long | than that. of having shot at Colonel McKatg with intentto kill. His @ase | vehicle. ‘Monsieur Tonson’” Stone was, however, 000 TO LOAN, enough to sue for & divorce and 80 I took the disgrace on my | ‘The Court—I cannot delay the trial for that ourpose. was moved to this court with his son's, not long in turning up again. ‘The “parts unknown” ; wttel Dore called and aworn—I am extensively engaged | own: shoulders of committing myself so that she could get @ | TESTIMONY OF MR, COOK, OF COUNSEL FOR MBS FAIR. | ‘The venerable father of the decease site patiently during | tg which he bi it after. | Wool Shipments by Rail to Enstern Mance real estate business; know the defendant of the shooting, about ng a'elock ¢ mucceede ang 2 called to | “Oot go to Mr. Campbell's office a f 4 al . ‘on not go to Mr. Cam) office a few di mwnsthor T’nad yet succeeded in loaning #1000 on | ago with Bigh boots outside our Pan mnie and tat bin your ad an age whic! 18 revious! ven to me emti mi was very im| wnt for i for ner; trepied that Thad not yet found seultableine | ein hc este: Mihara es at I conld not find the security she wanted at 9 Did you not go to see Mrs. Fair in the county jail? A, ie mmterest; I told her I could find ft at ten per ceu 1 did. ‘wanted one per cent per month; she merely expressed her | Q. Dia not you, about two anda bat reeks come to a it wae lying my office, or meet me on the and ask ission to ‘and that aho wanted | eee Mra. Fairin tho county jal? AcTaid, soe not [tell youT could not give that permissfon at ing too fil to tal the whole proceedin, to feel, dee; . Mr, Cook said w Mr. Snyder; I met nn hfs tavorite son, and o! stand in hi Twas retained by Mrs. Fair petwoen six and seven | of the deceasod, General Thomas J. McK ee sn acing’? & tea t Fishiall wee! ;.0n the street nearly in iy younger brothers, are in constant attendance. There is much | ceed “doing asiness man o! snk) t Troduced timselt; had. not seen him bet staled he | Un each aide of this case to awaken sincere aympatby for | Landing out of the sum of $200 aud aresiaent of | Pedre Attacked—Four Citizens Killed. would like to see Mra. Fair at the county } told him f | those who suffer now and must still suffer from the terrible | Fishkill village Out of tfty dollars. One fine morn- SAN FRANCISCO, April 20, 1871, Could not consent without seeing her first, and to come next | consequences which follow the ruin of Miss Block and the | ing tuis week, accompanied, It 13 Said, by the wir ; Gaycand {would cell him whether she would sce-him, or | deh of Colonel MoKuig 14 S EEA been pephraven: tio {| The Mechanics’ Institute held a special reception whether it waa proper; the next time I saw him at my own Upon the opening of the court at the usual hour Mr. Whit- | {rom whom he had been separated, he bel com 2" | this evening in honor of Wiliam B, Webb. heuse; he came one morning before I was dressed; ® was | ney said that before Mr. Nelson, for the defence, proceeted | board the train at Fishkill Landing, with tickets for Cll after ho was summoned by me asa witness, and during the ‘argument the counsel for the State desired to | New York, and stuce then has not been heard of. A A quantity of wool was shipped from San’Fran- the loss of fled Were, y, wards orpeeres the _ Fishkills, landing and factoricsFomale Miuers in Caliiorvin—lue By Thi i nd the two | Village. méans of forged ‘checks he suc: | dian Kaids in Arizona—The ‘Town of San fii. anxiety to gt the money loaned; je in the bank and bringing nothing, the income; noticed nothing unusual | ‘true last question was objected to by the prosecution. The | that tim ja her manner. Q. Di that I would let you know the next morning? A. | trial [ told him I had no time to talk with him in my parior, | guumit the following :— jection was overru'ed and an exception taken. Tio not exactly recollect, Mt Cook, with regard to thal Hat we would tai on the way down in tne oar’ Procol: | "ihe State having froved the killing of the deceased by the | NeWDUrE detective was set on his track bub up to | cisco March 23 via the Pacitie and Chicugo, Bure wee Cacrah the ndcweased fies Bret Gt ee Jae ae oe | ata o iors RRarrands eText Morning? A. I called, X | lect nowy seeing him » wee OF ee eae ck and after we | Srsmerj and omered evisenoe lo prove express malice (ihe | the whereabouts of Mr. Stone. The Fishkin gentic- | !ington and, Missourt Railroads. and Geitveted tim 01 ht . on 4 y Mr. 8 ‘ Who hadher business in hand she waited for mo; waited pid not you see Nira. Farr at the jail? A. Tid. Sh Pode in the car's. short 4 ue ing mady no opening statement), | ron espectally are desirous of seelug Nun ayain. Pittsfield, Mass., on tho 16th of April, This time at her | tall out this case and bis jury, and for the pur- _— OC -— has been so satisfactory tuat probably & large part 0 en minutes; she had some red garments her J. Did not you toll her that you kuew enough to got altets at the time, and a daria bins ‘dress, T think, clear, and proposed to her that if she would give you $5,000 ‘THE Pol MRS, FAIR'S RYEG. you would doit? A. No, sir, George H. Powers, sworn—I am a physician and oculist ; I . You did not say anything of that kind? No, sir. special attention to diseases of the eye; treat diseases Did not you gota her mother after you iad had the it, talk ip the jail and tell her that you had sald that to Mra, Q. By Mr. Campbell—Are there any artifi means of | Fair? 4. Img ® contraction of the pupil of the eye? A. There Q. Did not you, about two weeks ago, come before I got up in the morning to my house, on Howard street? A. Afer Q. How can it beaccomplishea? A. It is often the result | you had supenaed me, | did. «frequent use of opium or algotine, Q. Did pot you ride dows in the cars with me on that . Are there any othor means? A. It may be produced by | morning? A. I did. local Smee of the Calibar bean. . Did not you, during that oar down, tell me that Mre. Will the same effect be produced by any other than @ | Fair bad not ireaied you right Ttold you that she had application? A. Tam not aware of any at present. treated me in ® manner unbecoming a lady, in her action. In what form fa it used? A, It is dropped in avincture &. Did not you tell me that she had not treated you right from the bean, or kept her promises with you?” A. No, sir; Tuo not ink T Q. Have you ever known {t to be internally applied? A. It | made aay. such remark, ‘would be dangerous remedy ; I have never seen it done, Q. Did not you tell me that you had told Mra. Fair the only How long could that contraction be kept up? A. $0 far | terms which you would testify, and those were that ahe would es Tam ay fon be used indetinitely ; have used it se" pay you $6,000)? A. You may want to know a little more dave wilt injury to the aystem ; besides contracting the | about that. rapil It renders the eye, for the time, short-sighted, . Answer my question, A. No, ety 0 AMI NED. Q. How long would one C ee fy ae oye to cone J. Did not you tell me di it | to give you that amount mit or Ro lay; oO wi me ‘and ihe | sire (ta te ughter, ‘ 5 bia jot you tell me that you knew t! ep Q. Did not yo at you Knew the evidence that tem di adout twentit ff egrain; th ii Id clear her; that your ce ld ole LT Se gaetcemurte bes peeerd | In wae a Be a gece with gelatine; it is used in small a did not tell me nothing of thekind? A. Ly Aa ‘ aw ‘put Mrs. Fair bas not treated me well and kept her pro- | shooting and afterwards, and while he was cro mises to me; I told him I knew nothing of thelr affairs or ing the street, ‘bade. pistol. in” hie’ hand.” To ‘rebut ae : arrangements ; he said he had been to the jail, saw her there | this theory of sel! been received in this city, and was mainly bought, defence, and the evidence offered under It : and made the ‘condition of his testifying $6,000, a part to be | as above stated, the State proposes to prove by Dr. Smith and | The Training Ship Mercury Reiurned with fe mee ia down; I told him that was strange; that Mrs. Fair | other witnesses who saw the decease? during the time rew—! paved Gia |'** Dighse prices than ever before realined, eae y . spoken of by the defendant's witnerses "a Her Crew—Redeeming tho Depraved Ga-) oj viracturers for immediate consumption. Callford kin, be terial and strong for Mrs. Fair. . eau ould ‘ Yeslat am glad to hear it; ‘then he said t deceased, ene or ‘he ARRIVED HOME. of this season’s clip will be sent overland, About nih bs os one-sixth of this season's clip of wool has already iy antag on aneey to vel that; {saw her ood commanicated | “Jefence le nov | mine ef ike Cit should want money to tell that Laaw her and communicated | pistol, and that the allegation made by the defence is not i y> } nig will this year be the second wool-growing i FO, The naval schoolshi| lercury, upon which the qs j he sald be would have to leave town; | Chief Justice Maulsby anid that r iret tn at A abr see 48 in the Union, him under subpoena as a witness, and he | in one important element, x} conimissioners of Charitfes and Correction employ he said he be seen in the | the State proposed to offer in the tt and uncared-for lads of the city, camo Thirty tons of silk goods, seventy tons of tea and Court room during the trial, and I told him to remain within | “Mr, Waitney. Driedy explained, and, after 801 ie vouran a Kerdhone Sony 2 twenty tons of California wool were shipped caste call; if 1 wanted him he would be intormed of the fact, discussion between the respective counsel, thi Into port yesterday, after an absence of four months DEFENSE RESTS. withdrawn by the State, “ ward by the freight train this morning. ‘The defence rested here, and the prosecution recalled Mr. | — Mr. Nelson then proceeded {n his able argument upon the | 10 foreign waters, xhe.Mercury left the har | "4 pjumber of French women, who. have beer Hilderbrand, who brought the account books from Gray's | admissibility of rebutting testimony by the State, occupying | bor of New York on the 20th of December working in the mines for the last eighteen years mualo store to compare the eniries therein with tue receipt | nearly an hour in ite delivery. At the conclusion Of hie argue f men’s clothing, were arrested in & saloon here # to Mra, Fair forthe piano, Considerable time was taken up | ment the Judges occupied some considerable me in consul. | last On @ cruise, for the purpose of practising the i in maki comparison and in comparing the inks in | tation, and Jncge Boulo announced that he and hie associate, | waifs of society In the habits of deep sea seaman. | CVeMMg, ther sex being discovered for the fire which ral entries wore written, The counsel and | Judge Lynch, were of the opinion that the State had aright | Ship, ‘tho lads ou board ted a healtl — : Jurora inspected the books and the reseipt and when this | to offer rebutting evidence, ahi, The hy gg akg 7a hy and | George W. Bird, at one time County Clerk of Mon- was completed ft was announced that the testimony was | “several witnesses were then called and testified to the act of | CouNfortable appearance, very diferent from what | terey, while suffering from detiriuin tremens in the ding the deed. they would had they continued dodging around the Monterey jali to-day, herribly muulated bis arm and id. Killing and the cir: ote campbell said there wae such © mass of testimony | ar. Whitney stated th nce to. di the prosecution puriieus of New Yor«. \d correspon: nO man could provably | that Harrison D. Block had been indict leg and bled to death. Bird was forty-seven years and correspor jarrizon lock had been Indicted for. COMFORTABLY CLAD AND PROPERLY CARED FOR, | or ago, pelonged to New York aud leaves a wife and gent fnter into the argument of the case that day. Mr, Cook con- | Kiji Colonel McKaig several mot ty the: E y showed every evidence of becoming good and curred, The Court suggested an adjournment itll eight A. | Colonel McKaig fon, aud that the Zsoner mt Baw useful citizens, ‘the schoolsnip since nee departure five cniftren. s ween bis father and Colonel | Pi The firm of Varsan & Co., auctioneers, has fat) To this all ‘the counsel objected, and the Court | known of the diftlcul . Frida: Biaty adjourned till nine A. M, to-morrow, when the argu- | McKalg, and also of the cause, before he was informed on equares, 3 yu to keep me out of the case uares'is od on ‘ihe “re and owed {o atasotves ft Dhd not you tall me that evidence would clear her, | ment will be commenced. the second day preceding the homicide, Lohan ervaas: Sea the taland ar i Tecnee. ee Liabilities are reported a& $300,000; agsets und id take ou of these squares about fifteen minutes to pro- pat’ you would not swear unites tat tnlog was done? A —— After considerable discussion between counsel as to the | made ‘the trip from the latter port in seventeen | $12,000. The indebtedness of firm is mostly Te tenths bas the mle dart at, es | oper! avon ous of thn cum onteetnt ene we rervoe oe The A ry Epistles. legal connection of such a fact the cause at issue and | daya and was most admirably worked by the young | Pastern nouses, more po 1, micigem codes DET not tell you I would ses. Mrs, Fatr and talk with TO MRS, FAIR WHILR SHE WAS NRG. SNYDER, WU. sailors They passed abreast of Havana seven days | q ae \atans met ba Spire se i Sir Gampbeli—Tn regard to the size of the pupll of the hef‘and tell you the next day?" Ay You told me to calf evore {Written in 1870, in pencil.] ‘Ala quarter to three P.M. Francis J. Brengle, State at. | @g0 and have experienced delightiul weatier up pe AA oh , & settlomen iW aot vary i diferent “persons, trom the original sss’) | day and ee It I was wanted in the casey and T aid call No, 80 Kearny street, {fout rodm, second floor, that ie frst | ster “arose aud announced to ie Court fet ihe sane | thelr arrival im this port. The following 1s 0 nets Comp Grant, oad Ete Abemnnadt Moxineey) fery snodin the same person at different |. But aid not I tell to call about that $6,000? A, No, | floor above the street will be waiting at the street doors | Qonid beat ite onse here. LIBT OF THe OPri wing H. C. Long, Owen Chapin and ara Huiter, sts Coever beard sed w remark. am golng there now, Come. Mr. Voorhees sked that the Court allow the counsel for the | Captain—Pierre Gi! “x wounded Nicholas Tapes, The Indians stole a lot o! ‘Now, do you notice in persone who habitually take a |G, Did you not call on me for two or thrée days and ask (Tosame.) defence to retire for consultaston. pinta Fees Capea. stock and arms and ammunition, This settlement duch ag opium, whether {t nas any effect in con- | me if al had concluded fo pay you? A. No, sit % Fripay Niour. brief ver" Executive Opicer—W. H. Summers; second om. cf ty it ofthe eve? eumnot.aetnen mat ih thes you de le 1 DARLING Sti1t, Yes, STILL My Dauina—it now | , Afters Fetirement tne prisoner's counsel retarned | corp, &. Gregory; third officer, J. E. Kelleher; | Witch has existed for six years, will be abandon ny: perigace; t have notseenhe $ Diu not You sel Mra: Fair to yon $4,000 down and | wanta bei ufew minuics to vine o'clook, the time Taball be | S84MF. Syoster announced to the Court that the defence | fot. het pr net ca +} at once, Numerous other eutrages have been red 1. Oook—Su) You wanted to, contract ihe pupil of | the balance afterwards and yon would testify? A. No, ait, | Near you, looking up {9 your window 9 the hope of kee!nz | "The Giiet Justice saaned iheh ia, coneemmence of the inetss |. Payinasior’-Lowis Gaile. ported. Ration tuckets which had deen issued you iso Wupon doth or only on oe? AX. | Laid not; Ido not intend to talk If 1 can wvotd Wi but you | your dear face again. How I do love you! ‘there ai lion of tho amouare demons co atterhees tecaa ar | ee eg pg the reservation of Camp Grant recently were foun y yall (ape: give you further information, ~ any things Lnegiected to say to you to-day which now fhe court would be held until to-morrow, and the court ad- Pre Leavin ‘of gece, D. Whitney; assistant, om the Indians Killed during the recent raids, The come thronging to my Fo Nae 80 Ineifee: | journed until to-morrow, at nine A. M. 8, H. Swarts, Indians appear to be supplied with government! wi fect Seats ert eet tm br | QB gas berate you are say money Detar ou of that ; Mt is not probable, would testify - No, sir. tual to convey an idea of w! bh, oop lane of Mr. Cook the court took a recess for |. Nothing of tie) Riad?” A, No, ate bless you saveoveneatteh eres Siti if Aub pa of te ‘ers the prisoner left Her ram, conaat « of @ complement of abie-vodiea | #*ms and ammunition. ‘Tose! r fi ry ., od jai we wa hiefs to seam a he TO ae TaTUDILLO, M. Gray, recoied-M, Gray took hagand nnd read trom a | | mutt ee ron to-night, Bay yes and lt me come, Tean- | Hotmued Giga mau ong ae he remained i Reb Duslog peel THE UNITED STATES BUILOINGS AT TRENTON. Sea ane an are oa realded in Vargioie Cops | San Yor waiah a, receipe was given Wer os Se dag Gaiize | Ot at ale night le perreciy decutive of ourisyp.o. | Pouguet, accompanied by a note expressing aympaty wih THE PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. ‘The commissioners appomted. to select a site fo® Fe ee ae ere nowahe defendant; | Pints acid to. F, P, Newbank, and shipped to Los An- | _It tshow or never, If you wou't nee me to-night we shall They are yo allowed new pape "Rnd aro carers fara HARRIasURG, April 21, 1871, | the United States buildings at Trenton, N. J.. hava have been Ih the Taboo House; ‘was in 1 rejen March 18,13 | never mest on earth, From their aprocea cea ing out of, the court room. Judging | ‘The committes of conference on the Apportion- | Completed thetr labors. A majority and @ minority, 16, 137}. wid for how much? A, The price I got for it Q. bin hold Eamon now,doyou? A. Yes, sir, 9500, wy ine aie of ht qe ; the defendant kept th 4,1 romat a7. " ve been forwarded to Washington. Im + paces re fie "t ceeney ae pie for whap Ihave | solemn oaths with the most consetentious reer, ‘Foe result | ment bill were in session until four o'clock this morn- | Teport have bee pens, ie anxiously anticipated, and a feeling of rei’ expert- consequence of the protracted iliness 0! he Tahoe House about whole month. nth; @m acquainted with the defendant's general reputa- done, Ihave paid ¢! enced at the a) ing. A bill was finally agreed upon, which gives did not cipaté iy” ¥ " , as determined you should not pproach, as is believed, of the final termina- y ernor Olden that gentleman = fa we Tok, Of her connection with ME. Critten: | leit ne var What fe tbe date of that? A. March 16 Fee iotaTe ale re raiu. will probably delay the comple- | YOu of the case, os ; the Senato to tho democrats in 1873, and thereafter | the Anal discussion on the question, Ficcet lowe : y Mr. Cook—Went to Virginia in 1864; MRS. LAURA A. FAIR RECALLED, tion of the new house, and they will not be ready by the lat. a "s to the republicans by one majority? The House wil | and John Murphy are in favor 4 ras nineteen feat old the i did not enter into any busines: Mr. Cook—Thero Is « I itor to evidence, dated at New Tt vory pleasantly received, D. STREET IMPCOVEMENTS IN NEWARK. be repaditcan by six majority, according to Geary’g | State and Moutgomery streets, aud Judge ere; Mr. Crittenden had rooms at the Tahoe House while ‘ork, written by you to Mr. Crittenden, which speake of a ba the time that you. should kee lastvote. Considerabie dissatisfaction 1s manifested who would prefer the corner of Chancery street, We eres lens pers tage ary waren) Firma b ore pas] ta vhe son | red ' on Pore tao weet | we poate. ie ny 01 10 agg Tawar wilt be op A proposition 1s now under serious consideration | by the republicans, although {t Ig believed the vill | has given his opinion tn favor of the corner of War+ i i ot rate teh about he delendancs | Dledyel of gamuad? Ar Yen ar. | "te ve Bin evening it not Taiingverpa ‘am Tot ‘wall Yoda? | smong members (tthe erect’ Ootamattan of ee | Wil resetve mn largy masjoriy vote ren dud Quarry streets, Fon a . Mitchell's ollice; the matter was » The ietier . Yes, i jope you are, Lovingly P.O. | Newark Common Council looking to the widening ed of by Keati ; . State the facts about that transaction, A To ame. ie there yet wae Sai ao i frm name? La guste iy fs and was about tk tahoe | of course Thad not forgitens Twearid mgvat gut al | andl improving of two important city thoroughtares— THE COOPER UNION LECTURES. THE NEWFCUNDLAND CABLES, ‘abdut twenty-five 4 ¢, w fire occu , , wnt 0 ' “ . |. F. 5 betly, anid; do riot rememier who else was present | Madame Newman's; wo all packed ith You at elght thie evenings South Orange and Springfleld avenues. The pro-| The next lecture in the free course of sctentifio Sr, Jonns, N. F., April 21, 1871, OASE—URTTER FROM MRS, Fara’s | posed improvements will Involve a largo expendt- | jectures for tho people, at the Cooper Union, The Newfoundiand Companys cable between Port TAM RAxctsco, Oot, 4, 1e70. | Wire Of Money. There are citizens who think, how. | wii take piace in the Great Hall, on this (Saturday) | aa Basque and. Ashpee Bay, Cape Breton Island, TUB BNYDER DivoR actly wh: and 4 the converantion; I used to go very often to this | ed out; after the fire T went Into Mada: Jo not remember of have | and was talking there; she began speaking o' Tahoe Liter sub riored.on A street | fi d asked me whether I was ready to open ft; I said speak of the defendant; after ane moved on A at ? teal Te P reletions with Mr, Orittenden rare tance NW atow a peo pt ny sheeting the anked why I was not ready wit! MADAM—I havo bad defendant’s default entered in your | of the olty by tartying” out iano undecaeinas evening, at eight o’olock. Subject will be “The At- | totally failed on thé 19th inst, A steamer with yal, oa nd I aaid becau had not thé money; I sald if suit, and referred to the Commissioner to tats vesttmony, { | already on hana cd the same and other sorts, | mosphere with Reference to Kesptration and Ven- | pairing appliances will leave here at once to is, ph tatras talked about © good deat? ae About Rér | could pawn this ring { cold purchase the sheeting: this | nd the Commissioner's wine mucls engaged thie, week ant | Coo tiemtone and. mud-covered at id i WM cha locinrar Professor Heniamln sul | re-establish the connection. Communteation iat & separate room thete for Mr. Crittemwen} the root farbler, Mr. Buchanan, re ie never seen before, aald, | itwi.l be cificult to get _@ time dt for taking the evidence, ud-covered streets still abound ayo,’ “*28 lalund Via St Pierre and Sydnew ja afew monshs after I Takoo Howe, i. /eadame, 1 will take i1" would not put W ia oe This will maketawkward abouy subpeaing Wikpemes, J | largely and should receive orimary atteat{ol man,