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3. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1871.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Cee en naan ne aan . ter of Mr. Yan N called at the house of Mra, | atnce, her husban jp ee ene ALES, i ANTON AND CRIME Wharton and made soime beet tea, of whieh nodrant | the preva rs ie nd which appeared to a ford him at relief, Tho | ye STRONG, STEADY MAN TO ROT! porter; must have a perfect knowledge of (b! batance of the tea was then placed 1 # reirigerator un eee nd salary required, COND ILEN, dierald ‘These were the tacts that were before the Gravd 0 onto {we first one making the charge in inese Words: — ANTED— AY! TO HARGE OF : vtates nn votes ny Gukerine warceved | THO Accused Committed for | ,,1he juror of tne state of On thelr ota remit Business: one. having from S640 to WAY 10 LOK Shine lumore, i security preferret, Address, giving references, 1s. Elizabeth Whartoa for feloniously, wilfully oxtfa Hersid otic, Murder. THE OFFICE OF A LIP FA LPR INSURANCE i | ing General Witam Scott Kecchum, of the United pat a 2 Ding . wh ge ; POT e Us ol au sth | Was gre: vaerat ace ana ca peian f"eraa | SCENES - IN COURT—THE TESTIMONY, | das‘of June, ash, ya $250." Address LIFE INSURANCE, box 14 Her a "GEORGE HL. PAGEL, Foreman, pGice. — - TUR SKCOND CHAKGR, 00 AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL A PATENT The presentment for the second olfence 13 in these | de article Indiepens!die tn er j exolusive ter/itory ¢ €20 a day; excluty erhoee UKMAN, 08 Nalden lane. 2 ‘ & ‘ . of the city of Baiuumore, do on tovir oaths prosent == — Philadelphia, { Sire E-lztvetn G. Wharton tor te-onlousiy asd, wil THE TRADES, , | fully, witn matice atorethoazht, atlemptiimg to kill GRAVFR WANTED.—APPLY TO at. -— ECCENTRICITY VS, INSANITY, | °° vou ine 2th ay of June, ty FOREMAN CARPENTER WANTED —ONE WHO UN- RELS, Foreman, Ma plang aud laving out work, Address for (wo | derstante 99. L.,, box 12 Merald occ, batt. raaenauecer mesial bearing the tesumony. ‘The fellow ing Winessen LOCK CUTTERS WANTED, ALSO A MACHINE Printer, at HOWELL & BOURKL’S Paper Hanglug 288 an Philadeiphia, oni | ACKTENDER WANTED-AND HANDS —ACCUS. | tomed ty the Luaues. Apply atthe bimpiro Trot | gye enn ilies pec be - | poisoning Genera W. Scott Ketchum aud wita LOTH HATS.—WANTED, A THOROUGHLY COMPR. | atiemptiug to poison Nx. Euvéne Van Ness, was in. , © W. Chuvo. t 7 tent and experiences mau, to mperintend the manulac | Veetigaicd by the Grand Jury ot the Criminal Court | IN CUSTODY, Qure of cloth hats, Apply at 464 Broome et, | of Balumore City on Saturday last, Long beiore | = ep | the bour lor tue meetin, the Cr situiv CRE ae “OE ACCUSTOMED TO curring the bou Cc meet, of ie Court aa Inquisitive her by, " te i ‘ Fa recktice preferred. App!s, reference, to KOHN: | Corridors thas lead to the ofile 2 Cierk feeble health, the guarding of her house by TILER & LUWIS, 41 Mercer ___-. | Of the Crimtuat Court, in" the hope of canuag’s | the detectives and The great sensiton — ocoa- OOPERS, CARPENTERS AND BLACKSMITUS WANT. Cc ed. For whaling voyages. Apply thls dar, ot I wornes of Reade. Pe: DL. IRST CLASS WATCHMAKER | WANTED. good rece 8 0 Sorateas A M, A. H. Hutton, Mrs. A. H. Wutton, Mrs, Dr. Charles use of Mra E.G. Wharivu,’ charged with | Aiken, bir. A. A. Kie.necnmidt, dr. Kanna, Colonel Monday mght July 10, the tenderness shown Born, So grave a char; wust B® Woman W! wilnst a persen of suck high position m the moved in he est soircies of eociety mas aroused, ial world, tne public is already familar, During pubic curio-ity to the highest pitch, and has n : the fve days that sue wad a prisoner in her own WITH to the Inest msigmficant detatis of ca: house thousands of persuns walked by woth appa. | Crnutnai Court on saturday morning scarcely could | Which was first ihe cheeriut home of tho accured, \ i ty hear any of the ane Re oes | and then her temporary prison. There was norning e Oui ‘ a by each Grand eee ee ia ee lel windows with lattice shutters, or even the small r hall Well ana unly k >but ihe . ON portico communicating With the parlor, but ¥ ect of loosing UdON the men and Women upen | whea the plainest house becomes the sceac of a | Whose testimony the Jate of the accused depends, , Kieat trageiy everything about 14 is favested with ‘- | And who, to tue outside world, appour to be carcy- | Diystery and becomes an object of fascinatica to or | ihg 9 nitgity secret locked ap’ in their bosoms, was | “be mulatude, ery | Raiilcrent inlice baat to keep two or three hunared ceeds Pe sueuriay that if the Grana | persou ! e pase * } f § : | persous anding a the passage ways daring the | sury'shonid, present Mrz, Whatua for murder cut OLASS SOAP. HE WITNESSES. Bie should bo immedtately removed to the city jatl. Yo maou lactory | sly aud in groups, and dn arder to avoid drawl g a great crowd to tuo | were Instantly recogutzed by tas crowd by an fade ' locality the movement was execuwd as quietly 2s an aN t thre . ossivle. ‘Lhe Graad Jary came ite court win the P—FOR A WOOLLEN MILL | FGribavie aur Of vos, UB ite ace of cach Of bits attwo-P, Me A messager Wis Immediately an exrerlenced loom fixer also them, Gud & Cerigia resulule eniriage that belunss Gospatched to'Mre. Wharton's house to apprise ine 8S Ciarey st Good pay; stondy work, lu persous Who bave made up their minds to dis- | f pall r the “th iba ‘a ay fy cna i es clarge tue duty, Deputy Mershal Frey camo rst, | MY of the fact, and to give nott 162 CallatTvaad | whose t maker; ca mike wl) klade ol eoap fe Actacons P, Uy 038 100R ay, YOUNG MAN COM for and kick a Cordon pr 1 ase ave ‘i 2 | Ubree o'clock. ‘The let oa which her residence rite cae Sein Gees ‘4s duit extends through from kntaw_ siveet 2 dove whien hangs tho placard, “Witaesses 0 Garden sirect. On the Garden street sive there 1s VATCHMAKER, * SS DAE EROS 0 waeeses a high board fenee, in which there is agate tut erences requi: 4 Graud duty sworn bere,’ and were daly quail- - moot 43 ae og » rf fhe. ib wh % “1 OpPeus un a pathway ieading to Lie rear of the aouse. WJobn st, hed to teil what tuey kuew to tne Grand Inquest Obi’ nad threo clock carriage drove up to the : siting on the other side Of the hull. Next came a ly ree ee . yentiemia, With lis wie leanmng upon his arm, & Tr handsoiues dignified looking woman, who Was eve | es “Gut of this carriige-shertir albert, sfarahal |, denuy a steanuger im a court house, aad who from | ¢ Yepuly Murshat Frey.and Depaty sheritf Kose- the bottupt of her heart regretted the necessity that | Hon sicppedjsand Were aamitted into the yard ee eee uttee yy tyoleesor Chew followed. | tcrouzn the Bato, In five minutes they returned trevide with Appacently A Mest reluctant witness, who Would | Wien dirs, Wharton, Misa Nellie Whatton, and. avF. Sto clarseter, | hive given & great deal oa that parUcular morning | : Kd Me ne Arton, a ss nallty, referen . ven Lalking 3d * }and Mrs. Crawiord Neilson, friends of the : 1A) be (Oe. have been Lalking (9 dus casa BUOUE BS | ramny (ara. Wharion Jeaniig’oa Marstial Frey's SarO'ie CARIES ely Ae a tb Or adtenes | Arm). ‘The ladies were nanded into the frst caine in Catuuly and delibe. ately as @ Duy of scence | ve, and Sherir Alber: took a scat peside one BLOUlU, LOOK the Gath without Me least emotioa aud | at) 7 > » Borrell oe Leith ite ud | Miss Whiutou, drew the curtams of the carriage, tmae- | toa Walkect leasurely over to the ante:oom, prepared ald Was about te iing the driver to “go ahead,’ pare fc am et el Wit TANTED—A FI into the eo: quire of MERRILL, eens ANTED—A4 CUTTER, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. stands ; ladies’ and chiidven’s unter and ove @ carne And took up a poston ia iroat ef che w* their pareuis honesty. 4c. Adure: act ae. JEWELLER, Horald offici TANTED--A BOTLER; Understands the botiitog le, packing, need epply un ess wilting and ale to work and pert ter of th ci references to (i8cUSs toxLcology OF Any OLNor subject beiore tne ne Caron patre ane be fa 7 439 Cucstous sty ad E hireie wcine ont Tw: court room Pe ckiny carrearn gis oppey et ahd uy ci | jladelphia. . # ne of WZe. a el nuly nance: te ¥ { tw discuss tho serenity of his roid, aud to mim a | OnE Or the one carriage into the otaer, the Inst sae ai <= | polsoning FRENCH ADV NTS. | Ot sctence, A uiuumber of adi ay cietery sworn wao agg 5 ent aa souan - -panoaja | Very provadly never took ao catu before in ailtuert NE JEUNE FILLE sviesh (PARLANT FRANCAIS, | SWE P nd td " prose eotmprenant neni ats), now tirvee tei UVES, aNd weetned to bo deeply impresee] with the s Huthing more thu e pure questica | carriage belng much the hanusomer, Su Hgali (Ok bis scat beside Mins Wharton, mother, and ‘he carriage woved ot im ine direcuon ing. Alter the wit. | Of The City Jad. Marshals Gray and Frey, Mr. Koso. T Albert g her RR 82 placer comune fomae de chminlre dane v nue famitie, | AUIC F 402 tuliow 6 ult rh Biainvesct pours. it joucs a Nive H HADERA ccltouss, | Wesses Wale Sworn they Were conducted to the nite | WAR Aud Ar, mii socicn helper ge a 650 6th | Ness? roors, und probably tis ok sctteesnover before | ays agicers on entering Mrs. Wharton's house = prevented such an array of socitl aud processional | coud her all in yeadiness and caialy ‘ ETS eunueuce Walting for examination, | arr @ Was ho dranauc | THE TURN-VEREIN, TUE TESTILON hi nting, act even a natural gi ee wane Of course tt Is Impossible to give the testimony of eimple goudby and the py woman v ij A ; each particular witness, for te ilps of tic rand | $ of the New | Jurors are sealed by ter oliciil oath, aud togst. of | MatStal Br Tarn-Halle—Specch by the Muyor. } the Weluesses are as Tetivent since ‘rhe members of the } York Turn-Verein assem. | %% vefore. The principal potvts brour Grand Jury may be thus briedy capitulated, as far as | bled in large numbers yesterday 10 witness the lay- | thy y relace to the churge of poisomng General | KN lng of the corner stone of 3! | new hal), 63 and 0&8 Ketchura: lth East Fouri! Platform bh x bach a ae paca sees Mailing | General W. scott Ketchun, 13e. an oMiecer of the fo} had been ¢1 for the accommodation | Uuited States Army, but oo reared hstat. the sitively througit tie: ES in the bor Of the speakers and the myliot guests, whic was | tue of his death, ke t In Washington and | }y See ree ctiert Meee Me Eee Rayly decked with hright-cotored fags, among which | Fave tO ‘purpose at Led ie bie tee ha 24 ules | of wo:kimen, eng. Dpeencen and German were most conspicuous. | Wrarton, 28 North bined street, Wid h€ Neada of tha canamnn oe ae 3 ne “4 Bnd German, and the tent-like look of this shelter | states Infoutry, aud tt b; had always maintained th eae se LEARY BRANCHES Jauons toward each other, w el by the deat which which were tastefully placed around it, The | ae alon. eon vr 26! ing the least cmotion, Poth abe and belore the , aiag = =ovella, Dr. Nugent (Mrs, woro = m1 Shervy were in the house, but peither of o a nied the party to the gate, a few hie ys came running over from the hich Market Wen the carrlazes stopped, — n) , Oppasiio elle of the street, coased from tneir labors ; ant contemplated the scene from the scafoiding; @ ; halldozen colored Women servants In the touses Thre st inendiy res | were noi inter. | hum’s wife and + under the friendly shelter of a@ projecting schovl- house door, ¢: by Ute entrance, ant there were no other witnesses, If Mrs. Wharion had dven tak- ! dog hev carriage 1or au piternocn drive At Could not nave an borhood, loaned roers assembled in the Bowery and marched in | §: to Mra, Wharton, r mi fe veld her , and pesore leaving Waohington he mentioned Procession through Fourth street round to their po- ! og sitton ta frout of the pla‘form, which faced towards | 1° ; - ~ ao! J = coliect the money. The note can nowhere be found ray + ve Third street. The appearance of the men as they | among his bepers, and his friends thereiore con- J onthe was v Pte a Sihommate Sea eae Tae marched along iu them neat, white linen vutforns | Far pad pg reat a er terme op one TTP NEE CD we and Mrs. Waarion Was very pleasing and thelr bealthy looks gave suf- j sitenaed by Dr. P. Cy Willams, Who suspectea Actent evidence of the good effect of combining Y the peculiar sympiouis of the ease, ¢ | least weakness or tat + of stone steps resolu She ascented the mt PHYSICAL AND MENTAL EXEROISR. pee Mpeg urver of Mis” ception room Witil xs MGCN Conpusuce as LC she | A lerge number of boys and giris in course { afier b's father s “ , Were calling on an intimate iment. ‘Tne daughter tion by the soc! @ also present and seemed to | Wi 2, Gan with sheap. | OWCe SAeeeNs. &o bet eee, SS ae ee | enjoy the proceedi ver! entue pro. | proval ten Brice (General | S¢Uspossessed, and acted ihrougn the whole paint . ‘g io pro. | Drove (General | gceve with a fortitude born of ligh culture and oeasion had marched into the open space ja froui of | Ketcium's brotier-in law), the body was removed reat selfevoatro the platiorm aud taken up the pisces assigned to | from Nrs. Wharton's house and a post-moriem exe Petts to make abo thew the band at unce <iruck Up an overture, which | amumutioa made. The stomach was analyzed by | sis WAS asaiqoed, ANd Some Consuitation with me Was executed in good style. { Professor William E. Atkeu and twenty grains of. siinorities as to What luxuries Would be allo Jn the meantine ure Ollcers of the society were | tartar emetic discovered. General Ketchum’s re- oubade ths regular fare. A memurandum of neces. busy organizing the mecting, and by the time the | mains were taken to Washington acd tuere juterred, sary arucies of furniture sas inede Gut aad ames band had played its last note the Mayor of,the ciy THE FIRST SUSPICIO: ' Beigel despaicied to pring then, Appeared on the placform and was tutroduced to the It would seem that saspicon di - x aap a meeting by the President of the society, Mr. J.) tach n horsoif, but t ONE HUNDRED AND BIXTY*SEVEN, ie 12 a Bort and appropriaw address. tae: y: nor (hai taere ¢ Mayor camo forward and sald:— | Sire mstance that would seem to iets, bird Mr. Puxsiwest—I sta: the presence of only one | Colored wormun, bar because unwiiling- | HH. Kins, i resident or the board of Visitors, aud Tarn-Verein out of 1.206 In the United states, wisich £ ness to impute crime to a person ina high positicn, | Mr lovin, Warden o A PROCD AND USEFUL OLGANIZATION | walle there §# auy ouc tn the lower walks of life who | (he “narre of the nation we nileo well Jhave great pleasure tn | might br any possibility be the gutlty party. Jt was | “Cell No.1 gurace at undertaking #0 Vharton’ vate. Theme is | ers. Wharton's su’ here wore first some arrange: not at first at- an humble do- a8 FH least Ae Jat, Wore permitied 10 Bee “lL and whitewashed, and $4,%0 in | The law 44 no respecter of persons, pior her, and thatshe was twpariunty measures out to the dang ana wanred the ; Wustrious family the saine nuuwer of cubte feet of to develope the desired orme nat © "you take cars of thc formed hin that she laysical science, and vb goverament ponds to t about to go on a visit to Kurop THE DEST CITIZENS IN THE WORLD, bonds or the money. Young Mr. Ket Dy ee On this bright suromer dey, with the green bonghs around | knew nothing about his father’s Raviag $4,0001n Me cel belv through the grated window tie ‘We ncd eurrounded by the Gage of freedom and unity, we overnment p Borer belonging to her, and referred | Steopie of the Taird German Reiorimed enuren (Cal- RN en soln — ” | her to his uncle, Colonel Brice. She raade the saing | Vert street) ae Seri, Ly the square tower of o beanie demsud of Colonel Brice, who iniormed her that if | Emsnuet chuceh (in which Mra, Wharton was wont Dea matter of interest to tie efrt she was depending om any claim sigaimst General | uip) lu the distance. Tue afternoon sunshine jew York, in the person of her Chief Mavisire hum's estate lor money to teke her to Envope | rou thanks #nd congratdlacions as he does now. | sbe had berter abaudon the trip at once. He then Air. JULIUS KAUPMANN then came forward and | called her attention to te fact that Cencral Keten- genta umn's books sowed iat she owed him $2,090 She . brane IT Lam asked by tns Preeitont to return you thanks fn his | #uid that spe had natd that debt on the 17th of Janu. | i sl d of theevctety tur your c nmug | ary last. On being aaked for the vote she said that {forth andiightly brush against the win- giad that you tatersiaad tue principles at | wheu sue pald it Genera! Ketehnin handed it to her, | 40W panes, fog ay! ao Turaer orgenizavion, wuleb are framed to | gand she tore itup. An cntiy in General Keteuum's ; soagee oe ee day book glows that Mrs. Wharton pata a half year's | € will coneindo hy asking ‘or three cheers for the Mayor. intere:t on the note January 25. He Is satd to have becn 4 most careful man in all his business transac The cail for the cheers having been vigorously re- . meng t fi . if -- - # Uns, and Kept bis acconnts with tematic exact. fori to the Choral Society sang in chorus, “Des hese, June 15 he charges hor with ‘another half , Pilon of criae | ‘aas deinen Spielen,’’ aiter which the first ris interest on the note, Geueral Ketchur’s | Gark shadows fell upon ker, represented whatever windows, and A green tree iv the yard has pushed up its topmost s Unt they can t en irom the first ter of A sTitaNoR COINCIDENCE. In the cell Immediately under the ove eceupled by enced to be I. Jatant. wnged ter the murder of her newly- 1 a migity Jeveiler is even the sus- stone wis laid by the Mayor, while the band played br tl remsined in Mrs, Whartoa's house for threg | Of gince and beauty and culture and worth there | “Tue Star-Spangled Kanner.” On the conclusion of | Give ater his decease. can be found in ihe region known as “nigh Life,’ ‘this ceremony Mr, Julius Kaufmann, the orator of | “}* ate PURCHASING POI3ON. ant right under her, iu a cell m every respect the day, addressed the assemblage at great icagth ‘This singular conduct on the part of Mra, Wharton | Similar to hers, 1a a wretched girl whose mind 1s # ; in German. he alluded to * narp t tse courec of < THE BEGINNING OF THE SOCIETY ganice, sad Mars fal Grog aud Deputy Marshal Frey, | SClousaess, and to whom aifection and love aad in New York. where its first meetings were held in ® | Fo nad hoon entrusted With Lhe MaLagement of tie , DUtity andl virtne are uatmeaning words, whicd 5| Dasomient, and pointed out how it had steadily ad- | cace quume iiately began to look fora more distin. | Caaavt comprche pea Bresent proud position. Adverting t2 | gotsh d person on whom to fusien (he ciarge than A pr od She Pibners vercens bo di etican tocanas the poor wouan who had at frst been suggested as | Upon the first entrance of Mra. Whatton into the either their objects war taste eae nce was under. | (He possibie poisoner. It Fas ascertained (hat on the | jal tie Board of Visttors bad to decide a most delt- oh nce ; | 26th of Jone Mrs. Wharton bad purchased sixty | cate question. Miss Ne'lie Wharton, out of ner bean ood, but the time came when the privciples of tueir yuins of tarter emetic at the drag store of Ge eee, hai introduced tuto the German ar- b hare o. 101 Madison avenu oop A nT To J Ketchum Lad taken il at her nouse, | ment, Mrs, Wharton is gunfeet to ept strength, Having shown now much induense these | The poison that was administered ou the 24th scema | her daugbler knows best hu organizations were destined to exert on. | not to have been purchased at Gosman & Co.'s, oF if | remedies to use when tne ep THE PUIURE O® THER MEMBERS, wu Was procured there it must have beew some i Wnerious tony rH 1 9 o 0: "7 a months sin both socially and ris oe ly, the geutieman retized, TEE AITEMPT TO Pors RLICATR QUESTION, Mesher: € potson- | expressing te opinion that it would greatly add to MR. VAN Wi ee Thus far no wention has been made of th PIRE IN FIFTY-TIFTH STREET. ing of Mr. Eugene Van hess, Mrs, Wharton's con her sate.y i ler Caughter Was peruaiited to remaia a | Genta vuiness agent, who wos taken ill at her | with hers ‘The maiter was laid over for /urther con A fire broke out about three o'clock yesicrday H ~ tp on Len pid ea an houra | sideratt ns nd tue young lidy was allowed to ie. bor ning in the large brick brewery Nos, 419, 4g1, | Delore General Kevehum’s @ ie drauk # glass in for the present, odie ho heed adthedetldphabediedardpadibs 4! dl was presently taken sick, Mra Whate | n Preeene | $28 and 425 Rast Pifty-fifth street, and before tt was | ton ety J much alarm and weut for br. S. ¢ , mite? LOCKED TN. " extinguished bad Gaiuaged the buliding tu tne extents | Chew herself, Mr. Van Ness remaine! Abont Feven o'clock the mother and dangliter ens Of $5,000. insured for 940,00 m the Germania, the | Wharton's housa uncer the medical care of tered th Manhattan, the Market and several ollier companies, | Che 1 the following Friday (six days), when he | was removed fo Ihe residence of his si wi couple of chairs, & Wasustand # tle comforta, Taete meals are se. CAPTORES OF THE Camancuns.—We find the fole | Mrs. Frick, ils wie was wiih him alt the tune, | Vm trem a NG GION FESHRORD, MACRTIES. tint towing jn the San Antonio (Texas) Meraid of June | and he was frequently Visied bY Ms sisters ond piss 4 -4 Bs § v= eviltiaia J. Blarpe,. w ‘colored inan, and sor. | terwluciaw. When General Ketcnum died on Wednes: Fie Gaignter bah opp eeeee cE cee ctaeeie erly of the Niuth cavalry, was in our onice yester. | day afternoon the fact wes caretuily concealed {rem | And even cheetiale ete tee aie ee composed diy. He telis us as follows:—In tue spring of 1s67 | Mr, Van Ne=s, lest the shock might be foo sau visitel by Keve Ur. Ranulph revue of monuoet he was captured by the Camancne Indians, near | him in hts prostrated HAD hour Orso before | Churca, of Which MTA wwe ph, rector of manu Fort Lancaster. He says there were 400 Jndians in | Generul Ketchum's death a milk punch, preserived ' » Wharton was a member, (we crowd Which captured Lim, and that two negro | by Dr, Cbew, was brought into Mr. Van Ness’ room, RUMORS, Boldiers Were killed, as he suppoees, at the time | His wife poured some of it iato a wine glass, aud | , To return to the nncertain province of ramor, the his capture. The Indians tovk hun to Waite | betore handiog it to ber husband, out of some litue | Jalest appears to be Lo the eifect that for more than jountain, tu Mexico, Where were about Bve thou | freak of curiosity, tasted it. There was a bitierness | Year the Philadelphia Whartous have had no arfilt- nd Camanches. He says these same indians had | about it that elarmed her, She poured tak out of | #00 With Mra Wharton on account of suspicions wo White boys, whom they captured on the San | the glaze, and in the bottom there was @ white sedi- | Wien Wiey entertained with regard to the death of Baba, in 1870, whose nawes aid not hear, They | ment, Mre. Colonel Lonoy (Mrs. Van Ness! sister) , 80MC taembers Of her family, Arter Edward Whar also have Mrs. Vaddy Meds, Sharpe describes ber ; quictiy put the giws¢in ger pocket aud brougnt if | Con's death te is said that his widow used Mra, as being @® young Woman, dark diair, black eyes, | awoy. Profeesor Aiken analyzed the sedimeut in { Wharton of potsoning ter husband, and that eke looks = to) be twenty-two twenty-three | the bottom of tae giass and jougd Afteen grains of | COOK A bottle of brandy to Philadelphia, whiea she yeare on. The judian — cu donn Cas | tartar emer. Pupposed containes poison, to have ie analyzed, out walio, has her for a wife, sud & 6 no The milk punch was Prepared by Mrs, Van Ness | ber iriends dissuaded ner trom making te mater power on earth shall take her trom him hey have | herself ov the moralog of the 25th, Mer huspaud public. also ® colored boy, named William Harvey, who | drank @ glass of 1. and was much refreshed, ‘ine | _ 104s also said that two ladies of Baltimore, whose #ays le Was capicred Lear Sau antomio mm 1469, | remainder was set in @ refrigerator in ihe dining , Maimes ure Withheld, took sick at ker house under gharve escaped from the Jnodians ove dark aud | room, and {twas when the second glass was avout | Very Buspleious circumstances, jormy Dight about cight montis age, He says his | to be gtvea to Mr. Van Ness that the polson was dis- Company wd reg. ental Commeuder refuse te re. | covered as above re.ated, Comiize him because his orderly sergeant swears he ADDITIONAL PARTICTLARS. jadeaad, This ve denounces as untrae, J his swory On the 19th and 20th of June Mr. Vai 18 true he sould We recog mized nud paid sor the full ine resnieucé of Nis. Wharton and time, He says the Mexica friendly with | quant, he Ludieas, aod yay trom orees stolea im Jexas pay &c. ‘The jadians are well aru Oris, and are proucely supp) Sketea of Mrs, Winrton—Ag Ex’raerdinary Noss called Narrative. Hk a sual Trom the Philadelphia Inquirer, July 17. of Wine, and on both occasions he was at- rutn G. Nugent was tho davriter'ot Gomge Na. tn goods, | sHoulders I overniment | ho bad s a Wile cart riuges, ediateyy upon druking the wine, but | city la the last generation. Sho was ussetin, Gn Sunday, the 1 (ihe » years ago by Mr. Nugent's second w: her, ila gold excitement. eat crmnca'a) at Shan stu wise cel S . ‘onshooken, at a place cai ir | > A deded uct died iu the cellar, and upon Mr, Van Ness drinking asec- | Sdolized her and expended large sums of money ti — a on of the broth it nauseated him and also . gratify.ug her every Whim. Her cha EES tance ewer tet: | THE BALTIMORE WiHARTON-BORGIA, | “C82 °8* ons niuis room era | cher reat fecklessness—a dash and fustness then \ little Knowa, but which has grown somewhat ti fasmiun in these latter advasced days, She Ww roud Of dress and spent eaormous sums of Money the remarkabie eccentricity | Of paying the debts of her favorites and lavishing mouey ald fine dresses, jewerty and what not upon 4 ladies of her acqvaintance. aud of matice aforethought, for killing and mnrdet faicer pala all bills choeriuily, and way ouly too to sausiy the claims of his da care. She was very peaucitul, hor suctety | sought. and she was the centre of © fasbiouablo Phiade p'ua society. Jt created an intense exciement when the friends | of Miss Nugent heard one morning that spo nad Soon afterward tho Jury. and upon them two presentments were made, , in that direction, wit! various young hter upon nis famafiy j TATENTED me ve Bs - eer iol married, : Pin } San mu $ ‘orda:— Wedding mvitations were sent round an 3 TS. Wharton 8 Early Life in | ‘Tho ‘wrors of the State of Marslend, for the body ang day sogeee close upon them, The prospece ve bridegroom was a str, claims a3 a stitor had not eva been suspected, and Who was, indeed, comparati ul ‘ugent moved, known to the and ourder Bugene Van Ness, by administering ta circle m which M. lisa tartar emeuc, or some o1her poisonous drug, of Wie wedding wha: was the sul greater surprise Oo! yn atteading the ceremonies to find {hat the bridezreom had not made his appearance, The Grand Jury was uceupied nearly four nours!n He was sent for oy the parouts of the bride, and the | fiariling word brought back that the oridegroom INCIDENT RUMORS---GOSSIP. were examinauon.—Deputy Marshal ey, Folice knew nothing of the marriage, and had pot received 'B--- ’ Oticer «dger, Mrs. Van Ness, Mrs, Hi, D. Loney, mr, ho inthnatioa of the event Whatever, A. deparied in surprise, aud the parents aud bride Frick, Air, Heary Snowden, Mrs. Hensy Snowuen, ; Were left 1a discumfture—perhaps to a wordy From tne falt!more Anertean, July 17.) Dr. P. U. Willams, Dr. 8. G. Chew, rrofessor W. E, , Quarrel, ‘The upshot of the matter was that Mr. Nugent con- . W. Brice, Bir, Charles A, Ketchum and Mrs, Eliza | cluded that his daughter was insane, and detcr- ut her 1u @ mad house, sliss Nugent, ! ecame acquatuted with the design, and, With the particulars of Mrs, Wharton's arreat on | a few days before its projected accomplish ment, rao away, nO one couid tell Where. A sort ume after- crowd began Ww gather avout tho halls and | Me" by the authorities out of regard for her yan ee EE ad ag Sane a Whose claims, like those of WilLamson’s, had not utup at Jones’ Hotel, iven, and returned to Afterward they | Which were Issued im st stoned by the charge of murdering by poison been Kuown, Blimpee of She munaaecs 9a they passed int be: 2 g! aI am this city, but were soon fo: the tamiy mansion at Guit gesided at Norristown, and still afterward at Phila- pe- Re ei i en hil ceey iory rh lavish inate rence, Jaqulro wt 203 Broadway, reom 4, front | "iE “§ a , rently no other motive wan to look at the building abits 2g Miss Nugent, and her father was as kin ot } Cullar interest. ‘1ne people who tnronged about the in sectling ail her Mule bids, 4 Lieutenant Whaston became Captain Wharton and remarkavje m its pressed prick front, tts lull engi) Was Blatt ned u® kort Kearncy for six cr keven ins woe accompanied him tu bis wander. ings until his eyesight became dofective, and he re- turned to Philadelphia, where he placed himself uucier the care of an oertst, the captata got a comaussion in a Lelaware regi. ment, and altcrward was appotnted disbursing He made his residence in Hamuton place, Baltimore, and bad bis omec in Eu.aw strect. res.ded at tnts place, with the exception of a tempo- rary sojourn in Washington, until the time of als sudden deaih in 1307, MRS. WUARTON ‘‘2RRATIO DE AWAKENLD IN NORWIS TC A despaten, fro.n Norristown, Pa., ton (Del.) Comm-reiat of Saturday, say6:-— Greas interest ts felt here in the Baluimore e father of Mes, Wharton, George Nv rm and Colonel Wharton (her hushand) and two of ied here. ‘ihe widow, pow tunver arrest, Was aways considered of an erratio dispos.t'on. Ketchum had trieads in Norristown, ana visited there just beiove bis sudden death, MRS. WHARTON 4 FORMER RESIDENT OP WILMING- TON, DELe Many of onr citizens, says tne Wilmington (Del.) Comme cial, feel a sirong ‘Iterest in the Case Srom the fact tua* the accused Sormerty uved m Wilming. Co.onel teary W. Wharton, the husvand 0; the ased, and supposed tobe one of the victims, Was tne first Vo.ouel of the Second regiment of Doi: He was ordered to Wilmingion eving officer in the early part of ihere with his iawiy whiie the Hiimselt and wife ‘ater boarded at Alrs, Clement’s, on Market ‘These acquainted wih thm speak of Colo- nel Whartoa a3 being Aeficieat in energy and cape- , DUL Speak OF his wite as @ Very Capable Woman, who did ail her husband's writing, keeping hs ac- , cousta aud conducting lis affairs, delphia again, ‘the war breaking out sme INTEREST Ny PAL fo the Wiming- a€nd With Inia Mr A. AUeuscamnddt, she aruggist, | He OMcers would call for ker at’ half-past ate and stopped; in less then @ minufe another cat: | e & ware Vo.unteers, on duty as am tae war, and rest “Second” was be ig recrined, CAPTURE OF A DESPERATE THIEF, ‘There was quite a huzz of excitement at Jeferson Market Police Court yesterday morning, consequent upon the appearance of the notoer.ous John Fogarty, ok | in charge of OMceis Kennett and Curry, of the ‘Vwenty-ninth precinct, accused of being im posses- hoexatwination | nor daughter wore die-sed th lack, aud , slo of burgiarious tools and also of having felo- 0 . aivusly asgauited Johu Stetson and his brother Weartou's brotner) and Professor TASER Charles at the Kofekorbocker Cottage, in Sixth avenue, 02 the 2éth of last Jannary. A full accouat of tae sfair appeared tn the HERaLp at that time, but as the matter has protably $ Went into the yard; a score | been forgotten # may be well to give a brief résumé 4 ip building & house on th? | of the case. Stetson and his brother were playing billlards at the Kniecxerbocker Cottage, m Sixth avenue, ites AUd JOdceT OU LE APRA ARPS LACK | when John Stetson was avaaulted by T. Lyons, @ sarm and walked dowa to tie gate , Rr eee ne a a EE ee eI cant See aS hh : . Vo Fauiiles - Yuiquiious reperiers made buies of the prosced'ig | Morwtu whom hensd gome difficulty a few days This was the signal for tho throe ruflans accom. the Park | panying Lyons to join in the mélée. de less seaggtion tn the neighe | a revolver and piaced it In Join Stetson’s ear, but din the wall. Fogarty drew veral Persons Lat Ure Object of b sit Was to; WITHIN TH PRISON WALES. pe coares Say Ane pe iy pence. ni owl Gee! , Yeuting Dis brother comiag io ifls assietanca, A Warrant was procared at the Jeifersou Market e Court at the urge jor the arrest of the par- nd placed m the hauls of O: Lyons was arrested and 1s Dow un ers made their escape, a Maren Fogarty was arrested for a1s- ; Orderly conduct at the depot ot the Seventh Ave- nue Rallroad Company and taken bef ' Piupkeit, at the Fir ; Bad by him sent to Walked up through the yard withoat showing the | er Urowe, ot tito yand took a seat m there | seventh Street Police Court, e Island for ten daya. He w | drscharged from the Isiand vciore taose having the warrant were notified, his irtends taking him to 1 | Long taland tn a small buat. for Boston, where he has remaimed up to witha a KiLOTE ine ago. About two o'clock yesterday morning Mr. Mulli- at No. 105 West Tweauedh street, w ing rapuliy up the siair. iy He gave the alarm, and OMicers Bennet and icate the | OL (ne reporters, teroagh the cuurtesy of Mr. Wor | Curry found Fogarty mm a hail bedroom. When HT searched he had 2 jarge dirk kate 10 his pocket. in 8 Outhouse they found a Lunca of keys, aud in the rear of the next hou-e (No. 107) a valise and © “in tie Jail register. Itison the first | kitof burglars’ tools, vizi—a ,brace bit, crow and | Back of the not furniture for the cell to which | Ho leit mumediately ‘iminery arrangemenis wore golng ; assigned to Mra. Wharton, | above 3s A graveyard, ir Or , Twenty-first street, A {| Sixth avence, quent conduct wluch tured | Wer of ihe nor wig, facing west. It has peen | two skeleton keys. ', \ ree the rearoi the stores in | eu Tweuticut aod Twenty-first streeta, 14 only separated from the graveyard by a tue current of Bur; cl iL the T sa Se Reedley wee . furniture removed, ehotbengeven a ¢ "This Two days aiter b rial Mrs. ty of Ue wails, ry land. Without the | Wharton went to Was and, ing upon or seven and a halticet by ten, with t there can be good ctitzens, and | Charles A. Ketchnm (General Ketchuti's con, ine | cetling nine fees from the Moor at iis higt St i given his tath and ta its severe | A short time ago, when the clerk was closing the | Year of tho Blore of Mr. O'Netil, at Nos. 827 and 329 wixth avenue, he was fred at irom tue graveyard, the bullet passiag over his head, q@iobes in the chandeiler and lodging in the ceding, Not later than last Friday on atiempt was made to e from the rear, out, den has detaved two oMicers to w two ol (ne clerks were Obllged Lo desist Yesterday morning @ noise was heard, but tbe clerk attached no Luportancs to it, and, b in Mulligan, Who detected Fogarty, e At the time of the ar- rest there Were two others with tie prisoner, but | made their Cscape througa ine graveyard iu the mtold her he | Sir that is breathed by tae poor idiot negre girl m i breaking two as Captain Bur- the store and ug there, the burgiars | ening siadows pay along the tron galleries. | heon for Mr. Ji 2s they sway | they mighc have succe of course, denied bis guilt in both trans- t Itsitce Cox aid to him when about to } Comialt him:—Fogarty, you are a vad man, aod the sooner thls community 1s vit Of you the better. Cls@ woman who, before the | shall hold you tn $10,000, to auswer at the Court of General Sessions.” Young Mr. Sietson renewed his complaint against the prsoner and the others who were with him at ; the timo of the assault last Jan Captaia Burden and his ofiicers are very much he investi. | Perlect blauk, who is almost without moral con- | pleased ai having sccured this 1 W hurten ts the poor, stupid colored giri ialely | acti 08, low, a3 hes known | 4S & most reckless and daring desperado, A DRUNKEN HUSBAND STABS HIS WIFE, Jeremiah Caldon, of 5 Madisoa strect, came home on Sunday evening drunk and disorderty, uan tiful devotion to her uahappy mother, was most | His wite had gone to bed and left a light for him on ‘This was (Wo Gays | anxious to remain with her and share her imprison- | the table, He went to where she He Hits, ANA | to treat her, aud what | Let. | Was sieeping and, Waking her up, commenced to upbratd her for not . aid rom Wrotesvor U, | meee. Were on, Certifying io her precarious health, and | the prongs into her left jaw. up in the bed, and tae brute struck her again in the side twelve Ciiterent times. The vioodthirsty bus+ band then drove the four-pronged instrument into | tie face and body of the defenceless woman. | attack Was #o sudden that ene had no ehance to Caloon was Ulitmately sionped Mra, Caidon sprang | there were mibgating circumstances he was Sent to | 10 the station hous | the State Prisoa tor owe year. custody by Ontcer Reid of On being arta esterday morning, Mra, Caldon also her face presenting @ horrible sight. edly, with a sulien, hange 1, aud there they ave at present. ‘Sey | assault, and taken 1p A sud @ | the Seventh precinct. Oo | dilge Scott ah looked on dogy: Xpression, ejacuiaicg at int ber righc; sie provoked moe to it” mitied him for trial at the General Sessions, where hie ts Lo be speedily cased to account, STONINGTON STEAMBOATS, To THA EpiTon or THE HERALD: In your tssne of tho 12th inst. ts the following an employé of the sicamer Stonington, has been arrested for stealing O satchel from a passenger's stateroom.” That ar- | ticle does Dir. Hines great lajustice, as he has been Q trasty and vained employe of the Stonlugton line for nine yoars. ‘The facts of the case ave these:— Last Monday, a3 Mr, Hines was performmg his duties on the steamer, he passed across tne upper deck and saw & man jump through @ stateroom Window and commence rifiing @ satchel which lay inthe berth; he immediately gave the alarm and tae fellow was arrested, while trying to get olf hefore Judge Hogun the scamp gave bis name as William Kyder, of Upon the testimony of Mr, Hines he was locked u in defauit of $1,000 vail. undo the harm ulready done to accord to hilm that praise to watch ne 18 justly on- ved forty-five | titled for his prompt action la the premises. Yours, UBL DEVAN, Freight Agenty ONES, UAptain proaner Bloauigton. He Judge com. paragraph :—* Wien taken ir. Hines, and Gib the cattie and | tacked With @ peculiar sensation about the neck aud | gent, a large and very successtul 4 nporter of this) sy itty about whom | Gay aller hy Grub thy ager beer), 47% Mutton, nl | Utde is kool, asave that se lived up'tea few years | nena THE COD TT ee eae ance nesceen 2 Bu the calennar, the petty jury willbe alscharged tor mn 3 jury will be discha UAITED STATES CIRCUIT COUAT. aay. Ht te sileget Hoverg are. tadioted OF te The Erie Railway War—Another Bim in | Grand Jury, they will be tried next monta, Equity—Yore Injunctt Asked B The olictals of tho United States Cireut Court BROOKLYN COURTS. , Clork’s office are kepi pretty busy witn the legal affairs of the Erie Railway Company. Another bill UHITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COUzt, 1a equity has just been filed In that Court by Robert Chargo of Smuggtin, Amadeus Heath, Jonn Benjamin Heath aud Henry Before Commissioner Winstow, | Burnley Heath, comprising tho frm of Heath & Co. | Rayhaet Savarese, the master of the bare New merchants, of London, tu England, and Heary L. | yore wag nefore the Commissioner yesterday on tha Raphael and Edward L. Raphael, comprising the | enarve of having smuggled into the port eighty firm of R. Raphael & Co., merchants, — Lee | vallons of Jamaica rum and ninety-five gations of Against the brie Railway Company, Jay Goald wNe | eronen brandy. fe was gdunltied io bul in the aura See Rec gee aas Par Commas CLDBODN OF oc Soo te hearing of the case belng eet dows pie Du prays that ‘pending this suit, there may for to-day at two P. ye granted tu the orators a writ Of injunction, i3su- AT agi sed tng out is and ¥ uader the weal of tou Coart, gireara SUPREME COURT—3PECIAL TEAM. to the le tiway Company and ail its ofi.ctal legac and directors, und to the Farmeys? Loan and Trust | The Atlante Avenue Improvoment—A Mandge Company and all 113 oftcera and ageats, enjoming thus Agalust New Lots? Supcerviser. ‘ and restraming tho Erie Company snd tae Farmers’ Before Indge Culbert, Loan and frust Company, wader penaity, from aad- ing or causing to be adaedto tho registered amount The People ex rei., Join Ives et al, vs. Gliam of the stare capital of the Erie comp Ney, kept by the | Schenck, Supervisor, éc.—A motion was made last ene Loa TET TR Geeioke audanniaee lest week on behait of Jon Ives and others, the com: upon the basis of the conversion ot the converuuble , missioners appointed by a legislative act to lay out, bande inf. $3,000,000, a any part oe SOR Lalit open and grade Atlantic avenue to the county ling, feed eit Hom Deco Me une Fanuers! Lean | for @ peremptory mandamus to compel Supervisor and Trust Company any stock certificates of | Schenck, ol New Lots, to Cpr ad deen Bones e registry uf the share capital ot the Erie com- sgt vied! pany kop if ct Farmers’ Loan Compuay, of tue pa ag and presented the following points to the Said 30,000 snares of stock issued m December and T ven " o Fist—That on general principtes the practice is SPREE RR aie Maen Bean JOE Bt) RAGED initnical to the Interest of a town to incur indebted. to restrain the de.endants irom adding to tue regis- try of the siaro capital of the Erie, kept ay te ness of this character, therefore if posaibie lt suould Farmers’ Loan auny, y rl be avoided, tie amount of the /8),06) shavos of rie stock iae | -c074-—Tho law under which thts indobtednoss 8ued, or pretended to ‘he issued, in December and | authorized secs vague, Indircct, not explicit, January fist, upon tho basis of the conversion of ; there ore not improper for the Court to examine ite sald convertivie vonds, and irom regisiering or | Prev /stous and issue an order in accordance with 18 certifying as geauine Erio stock any stock ceriid. | Juagument, in order that the action of the supervisor cates based upon the addition to the registry of tne | of Lhe town may be in accord with the law and the sald 30,000 shares of stuck 1asned in December and | Judgment of we Court. January last, or any part tacreof, The orators pray fhivd—1 would respectfully submit before tssurng that they may have such other or further relief, order | bonds, does not the law require the assessment to and decree in the preinises an the Court, sitting in | be made und cerided to by tue Surervusory equity, may deein proper to grant. Fourih—May interest be charged on the bonds prior to the assessment belng made and certided ag wet provided ? UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. ; cpa eae respocbin ny: suggest iat {ae Conss , end note the difterence 1n the provisions relating to ral Charge of Passing Counterfeit Monoy. ing moneys for che expenie of opening, and the con- Before Commissioner Shields, strucuion contamed in sectioas 3 and 4 of the act, The United States v3. Jacod Christtan.—The de , Yesterday Judge Gubvert enuerer 8 oceicn Bs fondant was held in tho sum of $500 bail for at- | lowing the mandamus, and delivered the following fs opinion: — Comping to pass)a' two dollar counterfolt-5al, *Aalthough the provision of the act of 1870 18 not Charge of Procuring 2 Falec Affidavit. mandatory, but merely authorizes the Supervisor Belore Commissioner Davoaport. to issue bonds, yet tho authority having been given 51 a - for a@ puolio purpose tie Guty of eaecuting the The United States vs, Seig Worth.—The defendant | hinorty nay be enforced, Tho act makes no pro- Was held in $5,000 ball for examination on a charge | vision fur a requisition upon the Supervisor by the of procuring tie making of a lalse adidavit. Comailsetoners to whom the carrying out of tie un. —---- provement has beeu entrusted, as te usual ao tee EI i! — y C' cases, Lis only guide in res O the amoul WATED STATES bisTaicT cwuaT OH BANKRUPT. bouds to be issuer Seems Lo Le the assessmenti—tirat, Calendar tor To-Day. for the cost of the lauds taken, and second, 7 jor the expenses of minkin, the Improvements, Judge Blatchford will sit to-Gay to dispose Of MO | Wo papers how what capenses have been incurred tious and the bankruptcy calendar, Tor these ob ects respectively. It 18 the duty of the INVOLUNTARY CASB3. Comimeasioners’to make the asacssmeats and de- gp ee a liver them to the Supervisor tn time to have taeid E Clea In et al. vs, Loderer ob at. collected with the next annual taxes. We must pro &.67—S ‘urphen v3. Lynn. sume that this duty will be duly performed. 1 think, Su9u—Spence vs. Goodlett. Weeiore, the Supervisor ougut to issue bonas im 3091—Ualpen vs. Lawes, such an amiouat as, with the luterest added tor the $099—Gribths eb al. v8, Vasey. time the vouds have to run, will equal tho award: $10)—Hoguet ev al. vs, Tescanor, with interest, from the confirmation of tha repo: 3102—First National Bank of Middletown vs. El- | ana tue price of doing the work fixed by thecon- mendorf, tract of the Commit-sioners, ‘The act Makes no pro- $103—Cerehser va. Stevens. Vision for raising the interest Which must accrue om 3104—Chambers et al. vs, The United States Blast- | gue vonds to be issoed, and can make none. The ing Oil Company. bonds may be tssucd at once, from time to ume, a& 3105—Leary v8. The East Tennessee Zinc Com- | payments ure to be mad, accor.ting as the Supervi- pany. Bor shill determine the public mtergsts WHI edt be, ‘bd x tcheock va. Ferenbach, a udatous uccurdingiy. S1v8—Ea “enordt vs. Rosenblatt et al, rr aaetecemts sad $109—Dnrand et al, va, Sturtzkober, ee CASPS FOR ARGUNENT. BS POLICE COURT. 2325—In re Edita) a Lead om zi 2395—'Tremper ct al. vs. Kuchelborth, 2002—Rorrowe et al. vs, Leavitt et al, Swiudling a Conntryman—The Sawdust ant —Wintemits vs, Oberhoter. 2 torsign—Sporting Shovers of Shyster $098—Thomas va. Franklin ot ot Riacebanaricor ied a Stamps—Tarning tho Tables—Picking Pistol SUPREME COSIT—CHANI2 Pockets—Sccne iu a Street Car—Veund ap sr a Funeral. Decisions. Bo‘ore Judge Hogan. By Judge Cardozo, The onty other quality tust at ail approaches the Henry f. Karty vs, Ann E’iza Byrnes et a!.—Order | invocence of the rustic is bis Cupidity. A remark: Granted for surplus. 3 able Instance of this 14 tae case of Joseph Ford, of Ann Boulger ts, Mary McCagry et al.—Ordet of | storia, Fulton county, Ulmols. Some time aga reference grantod. this young man gota letter from Josoph R. Popo, of Bartlett et at. es, Coddingion et al.—Motion de- | 1) ann street, New York, asking him il he woud nied, like to inake a fortune rapldly, and if he felt that ee een Of he Holy Trinity Chureh, Har | way inclined to come on to New York Immediately, Jonn oO. rr ts. Kate R Fay.—Jodgment of di- | Ford thought it wou'd be a delightful thing to suds wane, granted on renew ot oe. het ‘ denly juaip into wealth and afiarwards spend pc iena mee Ser ing. — Memoranda for cpanel. | 4: ae selsure; 60 be came on, He arrived im toni tap per ‘ % pa Fi waned rane nira! Park Hoel Company bt al. this city om the 26tn of 9une, and put &eed v*, Bayne.—Motlon for Judgment granted. up ata hotel m the vicinity of his future exploits, Ss PTET On the day of bis arrival he strolicd lato Aun streot SUPAEME COURT—IENERAL TEXM. in n casual sort of way, and, mecting with a colored Arjou eat " man, tunoccatly asked him if be knew where No, SR THINETEL MEE ic 1l was. The eyelids of the darky danced upoq This Court met yesterday morning pursaani to ac- | ™8 Pulls for a momeat, and he answered the in journment, but, owing to the absence of Judge Bar. | WTer that he had better come along on Mondey Hard, no business was transacted. An adjournment ; MoM as the gentlemen nad all gone bome, ‘Was ordeced sine die, which means tat the Court | Ford spent tue Suuday Will not mect agau till the Noveasber term. IN ECSTATIC REVERIZS 7 aaa “ of his golden future, and on Monday morniag agata EUPECIDA CQUR}—SPECAL TESA. Went forth into the Mecca of his hopes, He was at Decisions. first astonished to see that very same darky, and, By Judge Freedman. stranger still, he was standing in exacily the samg Wiliam HH. Grocsbceh vs, Jacob MH. Groesbeck. | place he bad-seen him before. As Ford approached Order granted. the spot tho colcred man pointed him out to @ Emilie Fontina vs, Thomas MeBurney.—Same, young man who stood near, aud the youth at once Lewis Koterts vs. Henry White. 8ame, went up to Lt tapped Lim on the back aad us By Judge M ii ‘sPhavs all rigut, come slong.” ile at y songe Meuian alon, and te was led up a stairs into @ William Eulinger vs, The Niagara Fire Insurance | Gavi Company of New Yor ‘OOM, With iron siuitiers, In this room the: .—Default opened on pay- | Were ieceived by a tall man, Who Bald, “You want ment of $25 costs. 80:ne counterelt money.” Ab the same ume Dé Same vs. The Park Fire Insurance Company,— | Pulled out a crgar vox, tail of balls, and suowing Bame. taem to Ford, asked him how he tked tiem, ‘The Sune vs, The Glove Fire Insurance Company.— Junocent young Ford examimed tue very careculty, Same. And tuok on. some of bis own money to test the cade te Zhe North American Fre Insurance | Wualliy of Mat prevented to Bim pany. Same, ; Bume'ts The Home Insumnce Company. —Same, | Of,1t 80 muel that he at cued deternitnod to buy och tel Witiamaburg Fire Insurance Come | conis on tne dollar. That was making money ate Peabo Me Wilson etal. vs. Tsvae Wilson ct at,— | Uvely rate, certainly, and Ford at once uit aown Jozwent for plainuff, Findings with the clerk. | #4 cash. Joba Roe, of 126 West street, the gentie- See ‘opinion. manly Young Conductor, took op the $230 and, fold~ oeAionzo Duin es. Abraham secd.—Roference ten tol miu ot ge ei Saosin hits tarts v8. The Noveity Iron Works.—Order ue prosent ots valine to seul hin oneg | William J. Bacon vs, Jonn B R'stey.—Same. iu, and Went ont of the reom to get I. When he had gone Koe put his aria avout Ford, affectionately, and said he would give kim a coantersizga, somothiug be bad never seen or heard of pefore, and wich wou be Indispensable to hun ma the future. But, unfor COURT OF GENERAL SessioNE. seaee oe eteoneiet os ue to receive the coun eine a aoa ae told hin i ne bate show eo given mM writing. The tall man the Pefore Recorder Hackett, put up the cigac box coutataing his money tu BURGLARIES AND LARCENIES, newspayer @ad careiuily sealed Np the pag. Re Assistant District Attorney Tweed appeared for | tok iia) ral Sak ine a erchantw’ Vuln & 20) 7 ey ry, press and forwar i precious parcel to tus, the prosecution yesterday in this Court, Vilie, Alinols, to which place the happy countrymab Jolie Reiley, who was tndicied for robbery, | 1ullowed 1%, He had scarcely got into town Wwhei. Ploa Jed guilty to petty larceuy from the person. On bed ihe paid the dues, ae Dim. In a fever of de. "i f i ag he ducs, and, nurrying to the seclu- the 24:h of Juue ne snatched $4 from August Haas, sion ol lis chamber, opened the precious treasure; The Recorder sent him to State Prison for four years | but amazement aad 61x months, MADE HIS RYEBALLS START, Alphonse G, Oliver pleated guilty to burglary in | Cirduste Surey moms tae Ma ated write the third degree, the cuarge being that on the night on the tram and changed the contents of Of ihe 26th of June the prisoner entered tue promises Ld ft ae c.. as hee ge po ai - * ut OT ho W evel Le a suspicion of Michael Sullivan, 35 Vandewater street, and stole | iia: he was aw indica, ang at once made ts way in moucy. Three years’ in State Prison was the | tu New Yors and arc.ved Bere on the Lith. Going sentence, bales Ano street by on bodes rot bihad ped he met ve 4 .Oe wind ai Once demanded the return of his Inoney, Feltx Wynne pleaded guijty to an attempt at bur- | ito sata he did novKDOW him and beckoned one glary Inthe thir degree, the Indictment alleging | contederates Seom across the street. ‘They told him that on the 28th of June the accused forcibly en- | to keep quiet and Le woald got lits money all right. tered tre iiquor store of Patrick Campbell and stole | White the confederates wee talking to him toa some property of tring value, ills Honor sen. | Maue a dash to get away, bul Ford folluwed him, tenced Wynne to the State Prison for two years and , and seclng Liat he was about to cxcape through @ six MonUs. kitenen fired at him, The bail missed the man, but 4, Caarged with stealing a gold watch wok elect la a soup dish, just grazing one of the Tut $100, on the Sin ist. trom Angus- | Young Ladies wio toll na that field oF labor, pleaded guilty to grand larceny, As Pord Wien weit to a policeman, Who directed him wiere he stated his Caso anil deiective Sullwell Was seut to arrest Koo yesterday Jonn Kelly, a boy, pleaded guilty to having stolen = mnormiag. ‘The sawdust gepilemen at first tried to @ Watch on ty of dundivomt Join D, Mahon, | Make a case agamst Ford for shooting, but the 6 Was seat to the Hou Lavies Wero'quickly tarned upow them aad hr, Roe James Loves Was committed to answer la tie sum of $2,560, Gi W. Hart ws, Denis M, Fiteh cannot tle any former order, Motion is therefore de- Vi valued at $17 69, the proj i, ded Buiitye aud Fen nank 10 | Feturumg trom Coney Islaad wih & intend on tie tho Penitenuary ior three montis, Jotun, tnd had got into & Greenwich strect car on hig ‘Thomas Douneliy was artalgned upon an indict. | Way up town, AS he Was stauding 1 the car hoid- Ment for recoiviug $2 worth of revenue stamps | Ibgon to One Of The straps he leit @ inan veaiad Knowing ticm to have been stolen. He pleaded | him Mutily, and was seat to the City Prison for ten days, EDGING CLOSER AND CLOSER Bernard Mo yuillan pleaded guilty to steaiiag @ | to bim each minute. Mr. Perkins did not like thig Silver watch, on the wsth of Jone, valued at gy: and consequently moved away as far as he could, from Edwin Reynolds, and was remended for gen- | Suddenly the man pulled his pocketbook out of tha tence, Dee Tie Beas, hy Sethe bien bab agg uo Bernard Buttinger and Amand Demonsoile were | saw ihe tuief pass it to another man beside him, placed on trial charged win burglariousiy entering | gud they both made arash ior the sidewalk. Mr. Ne premises of Bias W. Driggs, 286 South street, on | Perkins immediately gravbed his inau, but the fe" the ist of July, and stealing two boxes of cinnamon, | low fot out of his coat and was strugaling to ¢ worth $159, ‘They Were convic'ed o! grand larceny, , awoy When Mr. N, W. Dunning endeavor.d to tnt and aa there was mitigating cticumstances the Re- | cept aim, Tho thief struck Lim @ powerlal blow corder sent them cach to the State Prison for oue | the eye and was Just snout to escape when Mr, Pe year, kins caught im abont the Waist and held tim ant Jotun Marston was tried and convicted of eteating | a pellveman came up, ‘The prisoner cave bis nama On opera glass from Stias Conaitt, worth $14, while | a8 Janes Mattson, but his real name is Maauy. Lie ¢ Was Jooking at the fleworks in the City Hall | 1s known to be one of the Park on the evening oi the 4th of duly. He was sent Most PICKPOORETS vo the Penitentiary for two years. in New York. Was fully committed, ACQUITVAL 4. When Mr. Perkins came tato Court yosterday Peter Campbell, who was charged with burglari- | moruing he was approached by sowe Irleuds of the wat enteriug thoapartinents of John Jones, m ave- | theft on the steps of the Court House and handed hue D, on the 6th of July, With lateuuon Lo steathis | the $25 which Was in nis purse, He aid he wante Watch, was found not guilty. 2 Nis pocketbook back agian, and one oi tue men tort Paul Chis.ianson and Louts Neimar wore tried | liu ie would not make aay charge he should * Upon a charge of sLoaing $.00 from Cornelius bt pairick ina Chatham strect #aioon, but the ataty- mont of she ¢yLDuaant Was CoNtradioled ULOA Ta. CONTINUED ON NINTH PAGE. Mr. Ransom A, Perkins, Of 112 Reade street, wag UF en