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TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES Swe. Fireproof. NP Located on Nassau, Anv and Fulton ste First Floor oleh suitable for banks, insu lawyers; together or in parts; be altered to suit tenanteif desired; adapted for oftces or stores, Reasonable renta ‘Also some eligible Law Oftices to lot, PLY ON THE PREMISES, Take the elevator, Inquire for janitor. Ars HOUSE OFFICE! (NEW ENTRANCE ON BARCLAY 8T.) to | vt I price: Apply to the superintendent, m 35 Astor House effices, A PHYSIGIAN BERKS A WELL LIGHTED AND PUR- nished front Office in English basemeut house, be- = «Reg Pte 6th band #ith sts., sagediay with amber, &e.; ui iC adress rD. og ramecoesseqaien and given, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1876. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. MENTS TO LET 3 FOr enet sb St PRIVATE Floor, consisting of six rooms, with al improvements; house and location first class; ront low to a small farmlly. Inquire on premises, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C..” WANTED. in this City ana Brookivn. YOUNG WIDOW LADY WISHES TO MEBT AGEN. Hleman of means to assist her in taking a house: Boa fou of security, Address Miss LEIGH, Herald Uptown Braneh office. WASTEDTIN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN. A FCR- nished House where reust will be taken in board, Ad- dress WANTED, Herald ofice, 7 ANTED—FLAT OR FLOOR OF FOUR OR SIX ROOMS (gentleman and wi! between Sth and d0th sts. 3d and 6tl ceed $40. Address DOCTOR, box 82 Aieot ox CANAl AK GREE} jet for any busivess, Inquire of ROBERT 1. 20 Nassau st., room 72, Bie, RESTAURANT AND BILLIARD ROOM OF Park Hotel, now doing & fine business. 463,008 AL, WEST SIDE —LAnoE STORE TO ‘erent, 22x00. Apply to J. KUMAINE BROWN, 1,280 Broadway. Hace AND STORE, NO. 2,274 5D AV, AND, PLAT ie iH ST. TO BROW At 570 Lexington to let, Inquire of RUBEKT I, OWN, 20 Nassau at. room TS Me LET—LARGE STORE & D. HALLWAY | AT 46 us rent i Sehin dt’ ho ms eceshtneciy poems ied paincea. TY state Agent, 646 Broudway, corner i M. RODMAN, Real th ot. ‘i NG LET.—WILBON'’S BUILDINGS, CORNER FULTON and Gold streets; rooms on second and fourth floors, with ihe steam heat; well lighted. JOHN T. WILSON, tulton st. 10 LET—THE BASEMENT STORE 46 HUDSON ST. 8400 per year; key with housekeeper, on first foo: the large, weil lighted Workshop, 50x10, 527 W rent APSE Month, with sioum ind steam power. THORNTON M, RODMAN, 606 Broudway, corner 4th st, TANTED—WITH POWER, A ROOM 25X75, WELL Jighted, suitable for manutacturing gus fixtures, lacated in New York, below Cauai st. or Jersey Uity or Newark, jaya, with particulars and rens, which 7, bo: Pont oltice, New ¥. Furnisnea. A —TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THE sfuli sizea corner House, with extension, No. 61 5th av.; has been put in Atst class order. Cau be seen from ¥ to 11 A.M. D, ©. BLODGETT. —S0TH ST., NEAR MADISON AV.—EXQUISITELY A furnished medium basement Dwollitg ; $2,500, Mices 4 Pine or 33 Kust K. NSON, Jr. A. LARGE NUMBER OF FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished Houses to let, at redaced prices. HINE & GRAY, 557 6th av. T. MARK'S PLACE.—TO LET, A LARGE, FULL SIZE D House, partly furnished. Inquire 8. CANTRELL, 241 Te LET—BROWN STONE HOUSES, FURNISHED AND unfurnished, at reduced peti Lower Part of houses, be- tween 5th, 811 mt FRIEND, 303 West 52d st, LET—A PARTIALLY FURNISHED KOUSE, IN class neighborhood, to. small private family; rent in board; references exchanged, Address W, H., ald office. IPUE HANDSOME WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, N 43 East 59th st., second door trom Madison. av, and con. Higuous to Central Park; possession immo tintely ; rent $225 per month; may be seen any timo. Apply to ALLKN'S, Opposite to house, 40 .r Ee NTH.—A COMPLETELY FURNISHED modern Cottage, 11 rooms; ail city improvements; delightful location ; 40 minutes from S4th wt, $60 MONTH—FU ey ROOMS; IU modern impro: table, grounds; 2) minutes 42d st. Inquire HOMER MORGA or owner, on premises, Boston ay. and 16osh Unfurnisned. 'H ST., NEAR STH AV. FINE LARGE HOUSE ble to lease extremely low. V, K. STEV No. 4 Ping st. and 33 Kast 17th st. A DESIRABLE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE AAHouse at low rent, 131 West 61st at., near Elevated Kaitroad, Apply at 127°1st st, T LOW RENTS, TO GOOD TENANTS, No. 22 EAST 50th at., ndar Sth av., three story brick; No. 123 bust 50th st., near Lexingtou ay., three story b. NO LET—TWO STORY ATTIC HOUSE, WITH EX- tension, No. 77 Bank st.; possession immediately. Ap- ply to =. B. & A. B, UUTCHINGS, 318 Brondway, sion, an extra wide. fi Park, in finest conditio turnished; with or with: he house has 26 rooms, ie J. dg Pim HOLE OK PART OF FURNISHED HO! rE, medium size. pApply, for three days, after4 P. M., BL Park ava near Madison Hehe FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS PRIVATE FANTLY WILL LET TO GENTLEMEN, withont board, two large and two amall neatly furnished. jedrooms, newly painted and carpeted; uli modern improve: bieuts; references exchanged, 0 University place, near dath AphE®Y, HANDEOMELY” WURNISHED FARWOR Floor ana Si 'd; rooms. newly furnished and house in excellent order; best reference Giyen tnd Tequired. Second door from Coleman House, 21 27th a class Residence on Gramercy } furnished or FURNISH} Aitt—in a fitss ciuse privaie house; So board, 22 East bist st. ‘22 BAST 418T STONE OR THREE ROOMS OR é Viece to let by a private family, furnished, without ard, Adriane FLOOR OF 8 ROOMS WILL BE RENTED ist furnished, in @ priv: family, to a gentleman and wife; ‘ht housekeepin; h st, HEAP AND NICK LAKGE ROOMS, FOR 2 OR 3 gentlemen, at $2 each; gas, bath, clowets; als» Parlor Floor. 317 Kass 13th st. URNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING— ‘$2, $3, $4; also Parlor. 189 Eln a r00 URNISHED HALL AND SUPERB ROOMS; ALSO front Parlor Floor, 16 East 15th st., » Tiffany's. FPURNISHED FRONT ROOM, HALL ROOM AD. feintae, together or separate, No. 7 Groat Jones st. Gall trom 2 to 6. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, E singly ; every requisite for housekeeping. 361 ed; terms moderate. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR— Viano, bath, &e., or Hail, B250 and $2; attic, with stov od! 1 ot 15th st. wear Union square, SHED RUOMS, WITH KVERY in first class private nouse; r 12th st. i. Haxpsomecy FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO xeutiemen; terms reasouable. Call at No. 138 Kast SUITE OR 1 West 34th, LY FURNISHED ROOMS, NEAR BROAD. to goutlemen, No. 27 West 6th st.; terms No LEt—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, PAKLOR Fioor; surtabie tor doctor or dentist; also xingle and ANTED-BY TWO ADULTS, A FURNISHED House; would board owners in fall or ith privilege ot afew select boarders: neces xive: Address B. CECTL, Herald Uptewn Branch office, TANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, UNFURNISHED OR partly tarnished, containing 10 to 12 ms, mod ments, between 10th and 20th sts, wess of 2d a U.'S., Herald off sabe: __ BOARDERS WANTED. de ding OR MORE” HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT Rooms, with Board, for tamilies or single gentlemen. 624 Lexington a Block FROM UNION SQUARE. nishea Rooms; excellent Table; terms moderate, At 16 Irving place. perman Q SINGLE ROOMS, WITH FIR BOARD, 8: Mrs. KENT, 26 and 28 East 2 fison square). 0. 85. —LAR AND SMALL I moderate prices. ' Riu a’ —SUM # ROOMS TO WITH Ofirst class Board, on second or third floor, to gentien oniy. TH AV. NO.WO7, NEAR WINDSOR HOTEL. RGE, Ocommodious, and’ elegant Apartments, richly furnished, with or without private table, desirable Koom for gentle: men, changed. coder te sal $ LARGE SIZED HALL ROO) 000 Board, at 335 W third floors, with Boar 12 WEST 10TH ST. c 1 TH T., 104 T, BETWEEN UNION SQUARB and Irving pince.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with- out board, for gentlemen. LT jEAST BIST St. MADISON AND. STH AV J.B. REID offers two handsome Suits, with table; transient or winter arranzements; highest references. 9 STH AV.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH Board, on second and third floors; also single Rooms terms moderate. _Reference. _ ud Z EGANT ROOM, NEWLY also hall Room, to first class for gentlem| 2) furnished, on es. 99 CHAR Sman an NEAR single ge t Board: also # Room for light houxekeepinj . 333 WEST,—HANDSOME ROOMS TO LET, iome comforts; house and table first cluss; reter- QD ST, 130 WEST.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ZO Floor, consisting of four rooms, to let, with first class Board IS st if desired; also other Rooms, en suite, sixed singte ST 23D —Chaice Sui entire elogan D) TU ST. iT, NO. TENSION PARLOR, handsomely furnished, with or without Board; reter- ences. 96, AND 28 EAST: 2: gant Room, with B day. 5 DOr sires tarwe,nlogaant siirdstory Booms to neat, with Board; highest references. 99, EAST gist STA FEW SELECT BOARDERS accommodated, permanently and transiently; moder- ate prices; strictly first class, 3] WEST Jere ST NEW WANDSOMELY FUR. pL nished Rooms, with Borrd; house, location und table rst class, 36 cttNTON PLACE BLEGANT FURNISHED OD ko e MADISON SQUARE.—ELE- transionte taken; $3 50 per oms, with Beard, fur married or single. Day Board- 1. 36, RAST 2iST ST, NEAR BROADWAY.—ELE. guntiy furnished Rooms, with Board, for familles and gentiome ila 39, ‘RAST 12TH ST.. NEAR BROADWAY.—ELE- OJ gantiy furnished Rooms and frat ciass table, with all il =A FINE SECOND FLOOR bath) to tet, unfurnished; superior AQ cloves Board il required ane 45 EAST 20TH ST. NEAR BROADWAY.—ROOMS, +) with or without Board: appointments first class; references exchanged. is OL GTON AV.—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS rd, at very moderates; references, RR WEST 11TH &T.—LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, OO _ with frst class Board. GatRYING, PLACE, CORNER TOUSE—NICELY + turnished Rooms, en suite or singly, to let, with Bonrd; private f preterred; references. 5 CEINTON PLAGE, FIFTH DOOR WEST OF STI Furnished Rooms to let, with or witheus Board; ‘and appointmenta strictly first class. {ADISON A 1 ST.—NEWLY FUR- «ly, with Board. 11s SMITH ST. ay.—To let. with Board, Rooms en suite or singly, to pariies dosiring first class accomodations; references, ST 18TH ST., NEAR CLARENDON HOTEL. — Je Rooms on second floor, with excellent table if preferred. Board; pri ll EAST i9fH_ ST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED A-tooms, with feet class Bonrd, contral and fine loce- tion; parlor Floor with private table. 119 WAVERLEY PLACE.—NOME _ACCOMMODA- tions, with first class Board; terms moderate; table board. TsTH ST.—WANDSOMELY FURNISHED the second, third and fourth family and every way do- BvERT tort WELL FURNISHED ROOMS’ L4 8 ett Board, tor gonilomen: 87 to $ per week, 9] FAST /7Til ST., NEAR STUYVESANT PARK. vi 1 Handsomely turnisbed Rooms, with Board fami; cl permanent boarder ference. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PEE BROADWAY AND StH ST —TRAN. 5 eduction to families and permanent A fo call or write tor cirei sients, $2 per day; gata, $2 per day squar, RAL HOTEL, 253 CANAL 6T.. BETWEEN “4 THORO 's Hotel and Broadway,—Front Rooms 7c, to $1 ARLHOROUGH HOUSE, 38Til ST. AND 6TH AV. ‘Murray Uill).—The most desirable part of the city; families wishing to locate permanently can make very sient price reduced to $3 por day, or tires ences. Address Ml) NORTH RIVER ‘50. s ns, 5 (ueeany EVERR HOUSE, ON EUROPBAN and 608 Broadway, corner of Houston Good Rooms at 75e., $i and $1 50 per day taurants open all nixht, two large res T. J, COK & SON, Propriotors. Kooms, fronting the square, at moderate pri eeu BOTRL, Broadway and 12th st. in all the Li European plan, extra charge. __ANSTRUCTION. GWEN AND PARENTS ARE INVITED ‘of CADY, WILLSON it § Business College, southwest corner Union i Meressed {acitities: reduced prices. AH BOARDING SCHOOL FOR SMALL children and &cood home for them the whole year, UE. FELL, Mechanicsville, Bucks county, !’a,” LADY, A SUPE ok OF . German and Italian languages, dpsires to ‘auily ; bemt refer- d Uptown Branch L WORT e school NsSTITUTE (reopens Wednesday, September 20) or young ladies and iminses. Boarding and Day School, Latin, English and French, French is the language of the fa 1,527 and 1,529 Spruce st.. Philadelphia, Mue, DM BRVILLY per quarter; inclu 1 and ‘ornam specialty KERSON A.M. ties and KA, IXTH AVENUE HOTEL, CORNER 44TH ST. i Rooms, 83 to 36, clans Restaurans; prices moderate, UMMER KRESOKTS.— EACH HOUSK. Sika GIRT, NOS. WILL BE KEPT open until October 1,—House heat Kooms or information address LU MAL ATSKILL, SUMMIT HILL for a few Boarders; term en suite, $8 to $20; first vembi with steam. For HOUSE HAS ACCOM) #6 per week ; temper: NTIC PAVILION in open till Oe THOMPSON & WALLING, is of Navesink, tober ut reduced rat bie, also Fr: ture; the b bilities will ve requi montioned qualities writing, with full par Dew 3 Want Je Ca . LAGER BERR AND LON ig this evening. Friends are invited, Lunch wiil be served irom 6 o'clock. SUOOTERS—ON U Creedmoor, stop for your Chop, Steak or Rarotit at ETON'S Gato Tavern, between 33d and 34th FOR SAL. WELL ESTABLISHED, } $15 copal Acad le on easy terms, in ladies’ and children’s furnishing fancy goods, &c,, in one of the best locations on ‘Apply to W. COMYNS, 32x + Willismabwrg. ner Liquor Stores, Cigar Stan “GOOD PAYING CORN . regardless of price, through unforeseen JAMIE BELL, 458 6) Store, Oyster Saloon; Cail on premi: oH AND OYSTER BAR DOWS jon doing» tair busi ‘ EA SACRIFICE—MUST BE SOLD ay, frst clase down town Lostaurant and W TOOK FOR A DEBT A PIECE OF BLACK BILK 34 ‘Address CHEA c BLACK WALNUT DESK AND LIBRARY, 150 volumes rare English und French Buoks, ROOM DOWN TOWN tablished and doing good busin N” BA Kimber Lithographic Steam CLAY, COSACK & Gu., Buffalo, N.Y. ine, with Pum OR SALE—MARBLE MILL COMPLET Boiler, Rubbing Bed particulars address M. F.'B. PRIGHT, DOUBLE E: tontal Buying 194 Broadway. SEOOND HAND ENGINE Lathe, 14 to 16 inch swing, to take in fot suatt; to 2,00) Iba, Fairbank or Howe Seale, in Address box 653 Post ollice. ANTED—A COTTO: Address, with lowe APPER, 30 INC 4 prico for ensh, H., box 133 Herald ‘Oi SALE AT PRIVATE Ri Suits, $50 wud 1s, hair and spring Mat- n elegant ros- Table, Butter, ur round Windsor Piano, $250; & bargain, Can be 747 BROADWAY—POPULAR yatem of nonth!y payments, for obtaining fine Furni- at’ prices to suit the times. eh flats furnished to order. EORGE A. CLARK. ‘OOK AND LOWEST PRICES FOR FU ture and Carpets for cash or liberal tert PERTHWALIIS, 155 and 157 Chatham large warerooms. ISFIT CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, MATTING! cheap, at tho old place, 112 Fulton st. TED FOR A COUNTRY HOUSE—PARLOR AND pate and dining room Chairs at sac ‘ess KNICKERBOCKER HOOF OINT- droom Suit, O rifice for cash, A: sold at factory ¥. SPERLING A CAMPAIGN BUNTING F| "14x20, cheap. den and Hendrick: Jall at 201 Broad- way, room 17. Clubs, organize at once, that victory may crown your ef? Wour our imposing Coutinental Hat and Cape, mado Jow, with silver engl sing of Hats (or C mT d style), with patent double swing sine and Stick, furnished to clubs at factory prices. MUSICAL. SERVATORY OF MUSTO, ~~ Sth ay., next to Delmonico’s ‘MUSIC School now open from 9 A. M. Brooklyn, Nos. 102 to 106 Court st. PIANO LESSONS, BY A PRACTICAL T. severy facility for rapid advancoment and a th Knowledge of music. 267 W » 5 East Mth THIS RENOW RVING INSTITUTE, TARRY TOW boarding school for boys and young gentlemen, opens Sep- 12.” Address the prineipal. nig, the elann ry apply to J. is resident, WO CHILDE WANTED—IN A CLEKGYMAN'S amily near chy; mountain wit; parental supervisi a Le i ring, 840 per quarter. Address MODE. erald office. Only tho @ possessing the above wil address, in their own hand rk. ED. : ASTRONOMY, PHI? tory, for a young ladies’ school ld at Lobokon, day “A YBAR GARD AND TUIT ‘my, Haddoutield, S.J. LIFE BOR: LINE. EXECUTION OF CHARLES EKIGHMEY FOR THE MURDER OF GEORGE CRANDALL—STRANGE SCENK ON THE GALLOWS-—-EIGHMEY ACCUSES ONE OF THE WITNESSES OF INDUCING HIM TO COMMIT THE CRIME. Caxaspaicva, N, ¥., Sept. 8, 1876. Charles Eignmey, the murderer of George Crandall, at Oaks Corners, July 2, 1874, paid the extreme pen- alty of bis crime on the gallows, in the Ontario County Jail, 1 this village, to-day, in tho presence of the jury, Sherif’s oflicers, clergymen and the pross reporters, A military guard, consisting of Company D, Fifty-tourth regiment, N. G., drawn up in front of the Jail, kept back a large crowd, ‘The Hgraio correspondent visited the jail at five o'clock this morning and Jearned trom the deputy iu charge that the shackles were romoved from Eighmey lust evening, at ten o'clock, after which the prisoner danced around his cell with a freedom he bad not en- Joyed tor two years, Ho retired at halt-past twelve and slept soundly, until balf-past tive, with an occasional moan and loug-drawn sigh, He then spent the ume until shorty after eleven o'clock this lorenoon recety- ing consolation from bis spiritual advisers and bidding adieu to bis relatives and friends. His tather partod with him yesterday and his sisters a few days ago, ‘Two brothers called this morning and requested to seo him, He expressed himself gratified that they bad called, but said he could not see them—that it might unnerve him, Eighmey, who was neatly dressed in black, walked to the gallows unshackled and bearing in his hand a beautilul bouquet, He ascended the piat- form with a firm step, and + APPARENTLY VERFRCTLY COMPOSED. Alter the reading gf the death warrant aud other official documents, the Sherilf asked, ‘Have you auy- thing to say !’’ whereupon fighmey arose, nodded his head and asked if B. Frankiin Webster was present, The Sheriff calied lor Mr, Webster, The latter imme- diately responded, “Yes, sir, 1 am here,’? and ap- proached within ten feet of the condemned, facing him when a scene Was enacted such as has never belore been witnessed. AN ACCUSATION PROM THE GALLOWS. A breathiess silence pervaded the assemblage when Kighmey, calmly looking directly in Webster's face, said, “Franklin Webster, the peopto of Ontario county muy have the privilege of thanking you for bringing } me here co where 1 now stand, tor you know what you told me, and you know that confession Lo be the truth, and you cannot deny it; aud what 18 to be done with met You must always remem- ber and think of i, that you are the whole sole cuuse of this troub.e being brought upon me; that what you and Mrs, Crandall taiked to me got me into this trouble, which Was against my will, and always was, as I told you, and now lor me to take tbe penaity of the law and you go tree. I have nothing to say with reference to what shall be done with you, or anything of that kind; only as I say tus, that what you did and taiked to me, and asl made that confession, tut each aud every word of it is the trath, and potiting but the truth, aud you kuow YOU CANNOT DENY IT. Mr. Webster, if Mrs. Crandall was bere she must always think'of it; what sne talked and told me, and by you, and through your ipfluence, 1 thiok of wnat she dote and talked, 80 I bid you goodby, and 1 for. give you, and forgive Mrs Craudail, and now please always think of tt Frank, you are the cause of my being here; that is ali 1 have to say about it.” Webster Was about to reply to the speech of Eighmey but he was stopped. ‘Alter the noose Was adjusted the prisoner whispered to T. A. Reed and said:—"Webster bas brought the whole of these things on me.’” Reed replied, “Speak out, Charley. Kighmey tuen spoke in an undertone and said:— “This crime | stand charged with was never dode by my will, but under the influence of Charlotte Crandail ” | and you, Mr. Webster, and you kuow it. Tho guaras | thavhave been in the’ jail and bave taken care of me | have been all kind, and the Sheriff and his ‘amily havo | treated me with great Kindness and respect. 1 hope * | the people will always give them and my guards credit | for being good to ine; and my folks and my relations “THE HELL GATE DISASTER. R. W. Warren's Testimony Before the Coroner Yesterday. VERDICT OF THE JURY. Where Nitro-Glycerine Is Made and How It is Transported, POPULAR INDIGNATION. Yesterday morning at Astoria the Coronor’s jury Tesumed their inquest upon the victims of the Heil Gate disaster, The first wituess called was Joseph A. Hand, a clerk in the employ of Mr. Warren, who testt- flod that Mr, Warren usually sent tho glycerine to the government works in his own boats; they were row- boats, that could be sailea as well, Francis Cofty, a member of the jury, was excused from that position in order to testify as to bis know!- edge of the cause of the explosion. He repeated in 4 the story that was published in yesterday's Henan, K. W. Warren, being sworn, said;—1am engaged in the manulacture of nitro-glycerine; office, No, 5 Bowling Gre ex York city; bave been im the habit of supplying the United States works at Hallett’s Point with uitro-giycerine; usually sent the glycerine by my own boats and by my own men, except on four occasions that 1 can remember since 1871; 1 was re- quired by the agreement of 1871 to remove all the glycerine not used aiter the blast; I have sent it two or three times a week; in the summer of 18721 have known the government to have transported the glycerine by their own men; I cannot place the daie of any other occasion, except the last, when gly- cerine was taken from my iactory by government employs, I delivered this order myself to Doyle; be came to me at about seven o'clock, at Black Tom Island, where the factory 1s situated; he said to m: “Mr. Warren, why did you not send the glycerine we ordered?” I told him that l bad forgotten it; 1 then told one of my men to put Miteen pounds ina case properly boxed; Doyle objected to carrying ihe box; T said I would send it at once; he asked me to pack tt in United States cartridges ; 1 could not use them, so I put corked too tight; the cans were packed up in aper my men handed the packuges to Doyle in the boat; P. coming and heard the first part of the conversation; I have come up to Hell Gate myself with glycerine; when I deliver nitro-glycerine | put it up in filty-pound packages, packed in a wooden box; 4 think the leakage tact with a metal; in my opinion the friction of the cork could not have produced the explosion. Mr. Warren remarked, at the close ot bis testimony, that he had personaily uo fear of nitro-glycerme when it was lwudied with any degree of care, He said that be bad carried a botie about with him, in bis trunk, from 1569 to 1871, LH. Halsey wus next sworn. He stated that he was an employe ut the government works at Hell Gate; saw Duyie bring a package and lay it down in tront of the diving house; Henry Lurson was inside the house al the time; he told Doyle to pick up the package and give Itto Lim; Doyle did so, anu went into the suanty ; I stood sideways trom the diving bouse; then 1 wus blown away, and retnember noting turther of the ex- plosio . Cofty could have seen Lursou from where he stood, in my opinion; Doyle wus employed on the scOW exclusively. portant, ‘The last witners was James A, Hempstead, who te: nia line of boats at Ast Doyle comii ing of the explosion; it was ship; it takes haif an hour to ne 8:40 morning; MK MAD A PACKAGE UNDER HIS ARM, about eighicen by six inches in size, and roiled up in brown paper; bave seen him carry packages betore on the bouts; they looked us if they might be dry goods; am told that the gover: scow has been here; sie was here Jast summer for two the boat upon the day of the explosion, THK VERDICT. The jury then, after a few moments’ deliberation, agreed upon the Verdict that the three men, John Hick- man, Jolin Doyle and Henry Larson, came to thor deaths by the accidental explosion of nitro-glycerine. No recommendations of aay sort were made, though Coroner Devlin advised a clause in the verdict requiring greater caro by manulacturers and companies in the Use and transportation of nitro-glycerine. WHEKK NITRO-GLYCHRINE 18 MADE, Tho late terrible explosion at Hell Gate, and the tact, a8 exposed by the Heratp, that em - pioyés Of the works there nave at times car. rivd deadly explosives on the boats, have created & profound sensation, particularly among the tray- elling community. ‘The question hag arisen in the minds of almost every one, to how great an extent has this nitro-glycerine been carried in public, und are we iu constant danger from Its careless trans: To the end that the public the glycerine in tin cases with cork stoppers; there were six cases in all; the cases had holes in them for the purposo of pivniug the corks in their places; 1 in- structed all my men to keep nitro-glycerine uncorked and covered with water; Doyle iried each ean before he had them put im paper tosee that none were and sawdust, 50 that there should be no friction; one of Hansen was working with me atthe time of Doyle’s of the can was the means of the explosion, nitro- | glycerine upon the ouiside probably coming into con- | Jolin Post, an employs on board the scow, was sworn, but his testimony elicited nothing new or im- tified as follows:—I am a ticket agent on the Morrisa- ia; I remember seeing John off the boat at Astoria ypon the morn- boat trom Fulton ko the run; L was per- sonally acquainted with Doyle and spoke to him that nt scow was not here a month ago; never knew what the packages contained; all the carry:ng has beer done since tue OF three months; ain positive that I saw him come off Jarrett & Paimer to T against the officials who were so calpably negligent ag to allow the transportation of such a dangerous ex- plosive in a@ public ferryboat, In course of conversation with a Henao reporter some geu- tlomen residing in Astoria, pear the excava: tions at Hell Gate, expressed themselves very Strongly on the subject, saying tbat such ab oflence should be made a State Prison one, ax it wat 100 Lorrible to think of the consequences if somebody had aceidentally stumbled over Doyle. and knocke¢ the package out of his haud while be was on board the ferryboat, People who were so careless in the traus portation of pitro-giycerine might really not be fully aware of the effects of a submarine expiosion, and when they siart their work ou the 20th there 1s ‘no telling what damage may be done, Again, there is no telling how many more explosions there will be before the holes in the rocks are thoroughly charged, as Lursen the man in Whose hands the uitro-glycerine exploded, was said to be the most experivaced person about the place, If it exploded when handied by an expers what will itdo when manipulaied by those of less experi ence? Some people residing im Astoria have a theory that the vein of rock the are going to blow out of Hell Gate stretches back ivland, aud that when the explosion comes the jar will extend along the entire vein and create considerable damage to the buildings above it, A number of stories are floating around explayning the different ways of bringing uitro-glycerme to the Hell Gate works, aud ove man stated that he knew that a load of nitro-glycerine had been car up to Nines; ond street and thea brought across pn the ferry. ‘The story in the Ilkka explaining how it bas been brought up im small pack- ges by the Morrisapia boats from Fulton terry bas ted by the general public as a fact, it bong hard to believe that aseventeeu foot rowboat would ve Drought up from the Battery op such an errind, Notwithstanding the assertion of the ofliciats itis very hard to believe that Doyle made his first trip with bitro-giyeerine over the Morrisania ferry boats on Tuesday morning RAILROAD TICKET AGENTS. YINST DAY OF THE CONVENTION—IMPORTAN2 REFORMS CONSIDERED, Over 100 ticket agenis, represenging nearly every road of importance in the United States, met yesterday morning at the St, Nicholas Hotel, The Erie, Penusyl vania Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Lake Shore, Cleve jand and Columbus, Atlantic and Great Western, Chi cago and Northwestern, Milwaukee and 3t, Paul, Van- dalia, Obio and Mississipp Kaneas and Texas; Toledo and Wabasb, New Jorsey Central, Missouri Pa- cific and Union Pacific roads were among the largest, but almost every branch of the above lines bad a repre. sentative, ‘ The following are some of the names:—Messrs. Ab bott, Atmore, Andrews, Badger, Baldwin, Boyd, Boyle ton, Brooder, Brown, Brydon, J. D. Brown, 8, E, Cae rey, Carpenter, J. W. Carey, Daniels, Danley, Davant, Drano, Duriee, Evans, Filkins, Frollett, Frary, Finlay, Howard, Hubbard, Johnson, Kendall, Kimball, Knight, Kelly, Lord, Morey, Moss, Mayo, Myvos, Miller, Mason, O'Brien, Pierson, Pope, Powell, St, John, Shattue, C. T. Spaulding, Stennett, Stevenson, J. C. Spaulding, Throll, White, Wrenn, Williams and Wetterill, There were many iadies present, Mr. C. P. Atmore, of the Louisville, Nashville and Great Southern Railroad, called the Convenuon to or- der and was made permanent chairman. Mr. Samuel Powell, of the Chicago, Burlington and Quiney Rail- road, Was made sceretary. The annual aidress was delivered by Mr. S. F, vu, general agent of the Columbus, Chicago and diana Central Ruiiroad. Mr. Pierson sad that the ratlroad was a peacemaker and civilizer as Well asa valuable auxiliary to the tise siovary and puilantoropist. With 75,000 miles of rail- roads 1m operation in (his counsry, representing in- Vestents of $5,000,000,000—roads in maintaining and god operating Which required a balf million of men, and ou which five per cent of our whdle population depended for thor daily bread, awakened reflection 4s to the magnitude of the system, uud requirca the hicest care and discrimination in management, so that every part of the great system should work in bur- 1 for the best iuterests of the people, first business done was the clection of Thomas 1, Kimball, of the Union Pacific Railroad, to deliver the next annual address. The 1ouowing resolution was offered by Mr. W. B. Shatiue, of the Atlantic apd Great Western Railroad: Whereas the past has demonstrated the fact that rates ou Centonnisi Uckets have been tov high; the nary Resolved, Th to one full fare return, aud return the rate shail be $1 less return trom Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Orestiing, Columbus oF Cloeinnati, or west or south thereol Kesoived, Tut no line shall be permitted to sell round trip Centennial tickets, unless they participate in the redue- Hon on the basis of une full fare for the round trip. Mr. Boyd, of the Pennsylvania Central, moved that the resolution be reported to a committee ol five, Ag amendinent that the committee be inereased to twenty was lost. A motion was (hen carried to reter it to & committee of fikeen, Who were to make a speedy re- port to the Convention, The eflect of the resolution t# Wo induce persons who live at long disiances trom Philadelphia to visit the Centennial, but the meeting seemed to be divided as to tho advisability of the re- duction proposed by Mr. Shatiue’s resolution, The round trip ticket is at present one fare aud a bait Jn conversation With a member of one of the Eastern roads the writer was iniormed that the travel toward the Exposition from New Engiand was immense. The Old Colony Steamboat Company now ran fuur boats in- Stead of two between New York and Fall River. Tbe travel from Connecticut this week to the Extibit.on bas been enormous, 4s It has been “Connecticut week.” The travel from Canada also 18 increasing to a tremend- ous exient, and every train trom Jersey City, ou the Pennsylvania road, is jammed with passengers, and extra cars are constanily being put ou the line. When harvest ia ended in the rural districts it is supposed there wili be a much greater increase. Mr. Carpenter, agent ot the Pennsylvania Central Rall- road, whose ticket office 18 at the corner of Broadway and pring street, stated to the reporter that ail stat ments as to there being a wraugle in the Convention uring the morning session Were untrue as far as bit knowledge went, There were some nice matters to be settled and rates fixed for tho coming season, ‘The Convention would yet be in session for several days, but he believed the utmost harmony wouid prevail ‘he councils and ali differences be settied belore the adjournment. ‘The agent of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Rail- road said that their road was represented in the meet- ing of agents, He deplored the extent of the puss’? system, Which was {rightfully abused, He was troubled ery Halt hour in the day by men coming into bi office and asking for passes whose only ciaim to ihem was that they bad shipped a few boxes of dry goods Wissour over their line. ‘The Convention mect again to-day in the same place. Yesterday afternoon they received au invitation from it Booth’s Theatre and witness QIGNOR ERRANI RESUMES SINGING LESSONS | have done all for me that lay 1n their power to do, and | portation and handling S Monday, September 11, at his rooms 32% East 14th st. | | hope we will all meet again, each and every one of be made familiar with the ext oa DANCING ACADEMIES. =WILSONS DANCING” ACADEMY, 457 TTT A |. Bend for circular soiree every tof the manutac- | “Sardanapaius.” The GRAND MILITARY PARADE, Vitation was accepted, double Keoms tor gentlemen, without board. Apply at No. Wet 0th st, wo ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLE. or singly, with or without first us, and 1 bope 1 am forgiven of my troubles and [| ture and transportation of nitro-glycerine and expio- think I am gorng all easy and free.’ sives made from it a representative of the HeRrap | At this point the prisoner's voice failed him, after | calied atthe office of the largest manufacturers of the elas Board; references. nis 996 EAST NTH ST. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D | A ‘Tu Piven in 115 East 17ch at, f ave, —One or two handsomely furnished Rooms, with 8) DOORS FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL —ROOMS | excellent Boord: German family. — “superior in size and convenience und locality. 25 West 24 WEST SIST ST.—AMER! | a moment ne added:—*I bid you all kind in the United States, te Giant Powder Company. ‘ ‘ Guopny.”? Seeing Mr. Rix, of that company, the following inter- Tho brigade of Connecticut National Guard, which have been encamped at Philadelphia during the past TH ST. corner id av. (bauk butlding).—Opening reception WILL aall family; The biack cap was theu drawn over his bead, aud in | estilig conversation occurre aint I | amoment thereatter the signal was given and Charles t. Rix, L believe the Giant Powder Company ts yl a ND eet oth tnt Shere apulicetions con be | Kighwey was launched 110 eternity. He died irom | the largest’ manutacturer of nitro-glycerine in the | “°eMs will ay bei this eed to-day. Tho brigade mado and subscribers’ names entered after August 28. Pri- strangulation, an apparently painiess death, Aiter | country?” consists of the First, Second, Third and Fourth regi lessons at any honr, * + | banging twenty minutes ae was pronounced dead by “Yes, sir, we have two factorie: eRe at San Fran- | wents of infanty, and a section of artillery under com. Oivrnished Floor; modern conveniences; breukfust if de- z S DANCING AUADEMY, PIIMPTON'S | the attending physicians His body was then lowered | cisco, Cal, and one at Drakesville, N. J. From the tac 8 tired; also singie Rooms; reforen god. OE I Al i Mey Clochon Mid taktded ag 'ORTiite: Wheresoand aes eb cta<Privase lvecons ony | and placed 10 a weat wainut casket and delivered to bis | tory nt Drakesville we supply tho wholo country east | ™" ane! hotel hata arb snpisctinming Yano: hom T 22D ST.—KLEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT OF | 2/*)Roome. Rot fo Ehin halt block Elevated Reattway, | Rowe; Glide special APN | trends, ot the Rocky Mountains,” fully uniformed and equipped, yand are one of the best son parlor floor to let, without board; also Rooms | ™° ~ ~ Tea . WANTED TO PURCHASE. THB MURDERER. “What ts the average amount of nitro-glycerine made | drilled and disciplined bodies of troops in the United 0 Q)4 2D Av. NE DYVEE FARE.—FIRST | : z ied man, twenty-fiv kesv nth 2)? ' . ns 304-anaocms snd Hoard at moderate prices, (sieai8s anv DiAMONS Po | Charies Rightmey way an unwarried man, twenty-dve | at Drakesy lle in a month Staten, Thoy will leave Philadelphia at eight o'clock FAM Tid st. sirable Rooms, with Board; LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, ie AA bree Rierireentes eaperetene See sierer 50, WEE 2 STO LET, WITH BOARD. WELL gr 56, JUST WEST OF BROADWAY.—PINELY 26) turnished front Rooms, to gentlemen or families. RCHASED FOR CAS. | years of age. Ho was born in Phelps, Untario county, oe Me niente and Board n ie me i a F bout 75,000 pounds. We first make the glycerine . ‘TBiseeg, theve seoey and outer noranpel tarepertoes ROO Sti av.. NEAR 48TH ST.—FLOORS. WITH | yy wl, J. UHODJINBEL, 11 Temple placo, Boston, | Gyiy w snore distance {row the piace where the murder | and convert'it into giait powder. ‘Ihe laiter is com. | A. M. to-day, reaching Jersey City about twelve o'clock rent $2, N. & M. STLES, 1 Wallst. * 599 private table. Miss BUSHNELL, por was committed, Eighmey always resided in Phelps, | posed of seventy-five per cent nitro-giycerine aud | M. Here they will be received by the First, Colonel RIVATE FAM. SEWED COKSET FACTORY WANTED—ANY MANU. | except for abouts year and a hall, when he traveiled | twenty-five per cent earth—earth of an absorbing, | Ajen, and Ninth, Colonel Hart, New Jersoy regiments, y and Ninth, , . MONTH —THREE FURNISHED ROONS, WITH | T{RONT ROOM AND BOARD, WITH Y a ae ic fos - fog’ 3 ; ly, 2 o gentleman and wife oniy. Inqnire at 171 W racturer wishing $0 sei! ous moy Sad @ purchaser by with acircus and menagerie. He was generally em- | porous nature.”? BS Vos snlesn Pa ah aE Kare ci paetaatae . ae Grossian CORSET, Herald office, fortwodsys | ployed aborer on farms and in gardens. In 1871 | “How. will this mixturo explode, afd is it not very | and escorted to New York, over the Desbrosses strect TT PRIVA TANTED—A SECOND HAND ELEVATOR, ADDRESS | George Crandall came, with his wile, to sive ona farm | dangerous!” fetiy.. 16. he meanwhile, the: Hirst. brlindalae ae PARK AV., NEAR MADISON.—FINK FURNISHED PRIVATE : ach | . a f i \ Ye si Ne SL ean 4 P amily, for sinule bade he ‘Apply | Ldsdoarding: lowest prices; best honses, both cities; in- W oiteny e DEMAisT, Paterson, No | near Eighiney’s father’s residence, and in the spring of No. if 18 not dangerous—not nearly so dangerous a8 | york. comprising the Fifth, Twellth and Twenty-sece 432 Walnut Philadelphia; 28 West 29th TANTED—TO BUY A “TYPE WRITER, B | 1872 he went to work for Crandall, In the fail ot 1872 | ordinary biack powder. It will not explode by fire, but “ - é Ware adress Z a4 Herat omices | and again in 1874 he was in tho employ of Crandall. | only by force, The forco wo use is avery highly Wicis 7 aeuar, - eotamusat’; Ok ag Gapmiseee cage ‘OND STORY | 5 5 rt oniemuryne Fug | Ive Felatigns between employer and employé were | cuarged percussion cap. If set om feo it will bura | TAP? willam) G. Ward, will bee tormed ia inter arrange- | WJANTEDS A Licue SECOND HAND STAMPING | picasaut until the th of June, 1874. Fapidiy, but is a ximple fro—no explosion about it, It | Yon avenue, right resting ou Fourteenth Press. Addre: . Qu. Herald office, _ | HISTORY OF THK MUKDER, yell not explode by tailing of OY AB EIDg DOR Oe eee eee ee oe pe antl " | From that date until the 2d of July frequent alter. | Nitro-giycerine pure will not even burn alove, out with | Throuln south Filth avenue ana Canal street to Leoad | cations took place between tue two men. in the alter- | @ wick will, In that it resembles whale oil, i weno for three days, atter 4 P.M. formation fre ay area | tt. New York. Qe IRVING PLACE, OPPOSITE THE WESTMINSTER | “ — DOioetiexently furnished. Rooms to lets without NEWLY FURNISHED SUIT OF Yoard, to gentlemen of respectability only. Hooms, with Board; also single Room On WeST, WatH St —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED macutee Se Wrest eh c renee required. 0. SITE STURTEVANT HOT ° eon PERIOR AC- temetel_ ~ - * odations, with Board. Wert 2 y, Where the Line will be iormed. The Connecticut ¢ . sig B ihey we " . te ‘ DSctk arce-mtepantis: ant newis tursished Secoed Pose, BUARD AND LODGING i ina eld within waht of Crandant's due, fiy were ager re srelck neh ue deteean Beane cee gn aulite oF singly. also parlor Extension; reference. _ | “1 Any “HAVING HOUSEHOLD FURNITL en a work between two and three o'clock by Aman | “Yes, | consider it very dangerous whon in a pure | Lint tnt! steoot, CRee. tae Bread seilen aN chee ed Benjamin F, Webster. Tho wite of Crandall, | state; Mr, Moubray, of North Adams, Mass., is tne os to find ® responsible party and rec pie FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, rent di Governors Ingersoll, of Connecticut, and ab to gentlemen separately.” | Howrd in part payment. Address INTEGRITY, I SZO.OO0 er is jae iotes 6 ver cenveasie tals | WhO was alone sn the house, went across the ueivs and | only inanulacturer whom I know What uses i ina pure | Pace lovers Jersey, acaomapany the itvepn and NEAR GRAND CENTRAL | §-3-_ ————E spp ance in Texas Lands; titles pertect. Apply to UAKHART | called Webst He went with her to ihe pi where | state, and he, I believe, does not use much Of it, 1b A8 | With Acting Mayor Lewis and tho ioard of Ald 10 Depot. —Furnished Kooms io let, with every conven- OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A TIL A BRO, Park place, " he vad seen Crandail and Kighmoy at work and there | highly sensitive and liable to explode at any times | wii 6 ett te hare yeview a After U mee, fouce for housekeuping. tor mall respectable teintilos, respectabie private family: terms moderate; ref CLE > | found Crandall lying insensibie upou the ground, | when frozen, however, it is less liable to explode, and | Vy ine ine of march will oo up Fouctie nvenue te asty Wie bat GE _LEANTROMBEY URN exchanged. Address A. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. WATCHES. Eighmey holding his bead and trying to restore t he transports much of’ it in that way.” Poenity-tbira aieeety wiehoe to Rast’ iuivok, wire tie 128 eons tor gentlemen, without board; references | JQOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND le yarcies! ahum Gosse aaa Bevtcaat te | injured man to consciousness, » Webster hesiied “How many tuctories are there 1p she country ?”” ; Gomnentiauy nobisenb wilh: sake.. Vins apeaiinen tbs required. joue child, in privare family, or with a tew other er erie been ea ante Count beatles Kighmey to carry Crandall to the house, woere the ua- iia made on the spot and. used lee, earnest troops will be formed in tbe following erder:-Briga- | tortunate man died the next mgnt. His head had been | Missonri. There mi Havre de Grace, Md, Mr. Warr th and GOth sts.: price not to erences given and required. boarders; location betwee exceed 810 per week: be dier General Wisham G. gade, and staf; First Ward, commanding First bri- iment, New Jersey, Colonel JAMES PF. MATTHEWS. | vorribiy cut by the blade of a hue Th jactory at Biack ull showed 208, EAST SIST ST.—AN AMERICAN FAMIL. Elegantly furnihed sooms; one for light housek E. Be box 3 ‘oflicn a HED ATIWAT ONC Kull al , Mr. ings reference required, . B.. m y AYy-) eleven cuits when exhivited on the trial, Nearly ali of | Tom Island is nearest New York, “he Laftin & Rand | (Pi? * , ’ dv anced on Diamonds, Watehos, Jewelry, & o x s jam Alien; Ninth New Jersey, Colonel & F. Hart; = 7 7 a BO ‘OR GEN’ s NI L. , : these would have produced insensibility and three vf | Yowder Company also make it It ts not used in Eu. 4 "4 % - i ‘Wah Brockton. r 4 Ors. | month, private family preferred; references. Address box | 1. Sie’ i THR TRIAL. “When is it least dangerous, do you suppose?” Dwvary-uveaeh Mew Teen, TAMEAT RIEL TER e ata = = = 103 Herald Uptown Branch offer MERICAN OFFIC E—875, MONDS, WATCH. On the trial Bighmey was sworn in bis own behalf “When itis mix 0 that it does nut ieak nitro- ¥, bs MS enant Colonel 4. t. bought, sold | ana testified at great length in regard to his previous | glycerine J consider almost pericetly 0 Against Dealer oupiedars New York, Colonel Charles 5 . hed 1454 | relations with Crandall; that they were pleasant until | wll kinds of concussion, except, of course, a abarp deto- | a - 789 Broadway. | aier the oth of Juue, 1874, when Crandall commenced | natingexplomon, as fulminate, tor example, The ordinary ane ee W en bepery| Smith, command ON DIAMONDS, FUia, &0,—DIAMONDS | to curse, threaten abd abuse him generally; that in | blows received ip transportation will bave no effect Sy ty me ; say New ese , and staf. eR Joweiry, Silver Ware, Camels’ linir Shawls, | tho field they bad a dispute and that Crandall struck | upon it The manuincture of dynamite or giant pow. jonah hy NeW tgp? Colonel N. samen Laces. Sik, €c., bought and sold back, at 8 | him with a hoe, when he knocked Crandall down with | der was commenced in 1867 and rapidly increased, Royn, 6s nen{” Boris teguanet I aon Sabena : wanes. GEO, O. ALLEN, Jeweller, 1,190 , . self o Bi 2 nh a. | bie hoe; thas Cra thered bimse up on bis | There are noy about 12,000,000 pounds of it made an- W. Hudson, 650 men; Second regiment, Now Haven, WIFE, + Save VAT ANTED BOARD—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, on, Jewe! inn Jewish private family, with large, well furnished | andexchanged. Lanny effected. trons Room and’ bedroom on Stes or second floor, Address J. H. BARRINGER, PURIM, box 178 Herald office. No communication consid: ered unless price (which mast be moderate) 1s positively One large aud one iso one Suit to let, furnish be seen at ail times, “A PARTMENTS.—APPLICATIO: TED—TWO Oh THREE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, | very smal WiLL BE RH. ceived for several choice Apartments in “The Albany, for gentleman, wife and two childron, below 23d at.; | Broadway, de —a hands and knees and eaid, Hi kili you, law or no | pualiy.”? 4 . see expiring Sepiember and Oetober, Address “THE not over $90, Address H. 8. Herald office. MARGLE MANTEL, | law,’ that he (Kighmey) then struck Crandall a sec. How 17 18 TRANKPONTED, poking lll cosperdtmtnaen bs oe BAN ANTED—BY A GENTL ~ | ond'time, and couldn't recollect that he struck him “How do you transport your explosives ?”* epaut Griswold, 60 meu. ar pcidiibiiettiian RUACHED BEFORK N AMERICAN VAMILY WILL CET SECOND FLOOR | YY and Boned In» choertul Cinchaten ‘emily. where, nom Minnvels. Lareess assortment iu the | alter thak ak sw ee “Well, in Califorwia we use the ratiroada In this or Fart, $18; all improve 4 Me + nt yy Sigetellnlg TB " toto | eltye as PEN 3h, COMPANY, | The jury found Eighmey guilty of murder in the first | section of the country we an much as posy WALP OF [THE PRIVATE DWELL feted, between ido. ad itondny and im Ferdieatarn, 80 Union equery, 4th ay ant 17th st. New York. dogres, He wns seutenced to bo huug in July, 1875, | bie and ireight trains, Wo never ship it on passenger jab el American family; location ansur- | ALONE, vox 23) Heraia office. After his sentence Kigh mado @ confession and | or express trains, The Hudson River Railroad would A. EMAN. A PLEASANT ROOM T PRICKS NEVER A romdway and Sst et. , s, a Wii iitca tn schoartal Cheistion: (emily, where Nore Slate and Marble Kn The parade srepeinan $6 Se on0. ef he Queene: Fame has seen in some time. THE STATUE OF LIBERTY, mates a AY A oe rd REMOVAL stated that he murdered Crandall at the instigation of | never carry any explosives, and since the Bergen ex- See Oriioe inh anall: privese teniliy, got. “atoes "SRNR: P< Pome = | Crandai's wife, Orders to atay procoediugs were | plosion the Mortis and Eskex, upon which road our | Me Bartholdi, the famous French sculptor, Me, Hi, 4th st; vorme must be moderate. Address M. B., box 187 removal, twice granted him tv obtain a new trini, but a new | tactory 1 situated, will nov carry it either,” 4 * ' Herald office. i trial-was denied, Application was subsequently made “Do you ever ehip it in a pare state, when itis moss | W- de Stucklé, General Jacob Sharpo, Deputy Surveyor a — — — lL. DELMONICO to the Governor to commute the sentence to tmprison- | dangerous?” of the Custom House; Genorai J. J. Bartlett, Culonel LATS. —DESIRABLE FLATS OF 8 AND 10 ROOMS = 5 2 ‘ ae ANTED-ONE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH remove {rom ; ent the motion was deni “Ne ench, all fmmprovements; low reuse, Apply at 3,087 ud | WV ANTED-ONE NIUEI Poife near Coleone Miner a Mth ok Nanette: cos won coreg (PH 63 aig Revor allow a pound of it in its pure or | Presdee, Mr, W. I. Shoonderger, of Pittsburg, and <TooRS TO LEPLAT aig PUP Brondway, sth What is your opinion, then, of the fact, as devel. | Captain Nafhan Appleton, of Boston, mado an excare I TOO! oie nS wid ‘ity Vy anteD GaaEREAM, WIFE AND CHILD ‘and Zuth st. BROOKLYN'S STORAGE RESERVOIR. | oped vy we Hxkao, that it has been carried to Hell | sion to Bedloc's Isinnd yesterday, in the revenue eB phd al aac STAI het : . NTED.— 5 I. . Madison square), prtbeowwhrs Gate through the city?” w Captata 'Dantorih; vo axed SKENCH PLATS, IN THE APARIMENT BUILDING years of age) dexire first’ class Hoard by October 13; Monday, September 1. “ Geamer Washington, Cap sPradbicann ies 126 to 13) fast 24ub st; location conteai; sevors | twoor three rooms, second or third floor; references ex- Monday, Peper =| Yesterday, Commissioner of City Works, William A. Pie Renleye Aged Tent eth neta oes ot Tees BYE | ite of the groat statue of “Liverty Liiumining the and full particu furnished large, commodious, every room | changed. Ad tating location. te yplovely answering the requirements of any Brat | iars, BOARD, box 104 Herald Het fy, stenm lest, electric bell, janitur, &e. Po _LET—A Nick FLOOR, CORNER 4fsT | i av,, over deug store, Inquire in the store. Vi) LET—216 EAST SIST ST. —THREE UNFURNISHED t + Rooms, suitabe. for gentiemen end wi : fed Kooms for sing my aad aPISFOR | Fowler, who was suspended by Mayor Schroeder on POPULAR INDIGNAT hy aRD irr VOR Morduy last, because be had failed to obey the man- | The investigations at the Coroner's inquest into the | their brothers of the United States, to commemorato 2 A aie have created quite an excitement around Astoria, | tho! eng Rs. of the Hempstead Storage Reservoir, stated that bo | gud tha public appear to be especially curious ih regard | site of (he proposed monument. A lar portion of DE BY LUDWIG | bad not been furnished with au offcial copy of the | tothe manner in which the expigeve fluid bas been | the money for the statue has already been sabser.vo t aud retail, BAi- char inst him. Mr, Fowler denowaces the act carried between its manufactor, Binek Tom Ish iu France, and it only remains tor our people to take - _ | One of political persecution and as unjust, as he is pot | and the Hell Gave works, The story in Toursday’s | bold of the idea with proper enthusiasm and do their == | accorded an immediate trial, which he demands. Gon- | Henan, the statements of the officers and deck | #hure in subscribing the necessary funds vor tue pedvs. World,” which the people of France are to present ww T. AND 64 te, Address 8. T., inbowe B4th st. ; terms m town office. po Lbt—a FLOO ase iNd ATONE ESTAS “HorKL, 9 wgwERe4 Soy ST iM adh arti “allan fbn ae teense abet nisi DENTIOTIC: eral Pryor, counsel for Mr. Fowler, served «notice of | hands of the steamer Morrisania, and directly proving | tal, Colowel Livin 4 fa ait a6 RAEN AKT A . A Livingston happened to be absent tr ce fn tise cigar ore, enti only. Ug thay to Thi A SPROLALTY—RURBER ARTS their fatention to appeal from Judge Barnat Uhat the deceased Doyle was te the habit ef enies the island, but the visiting party was most ‘courteously Ee eee ae er ee Oe HOU ee | EAE OPEN Tt RMON cmis 850 BON tentie, | aud guerantesd to give sutistection, “J.C. KENNKDY.08 | directing them to complete the reservoir, 0 Te pte a OR received by Captain Hobbs, of the Third artillery, whe of Mrs. C, BANKER, on premises. nea, famiiios, paid Bond ue. poration Counsel Astoria, bas started a strong feeling of tndigoution | was (acre, : .

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