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A Farther Confession from Westiy Bishop, Accused of a Double Murder, _ HE PUTS THE GUILT ON MRS, COBB, nie A Lad of Fourteen Gives His Father a Deadly Dose of Arsenic. -_ {Sr rzuxenara TO THE BERALD.] MNoxwicn, Conn., Oot, 3, 1878, In the County Jail, at two o'clock to-day, assembled Mecars, James Greenwood, Rufus M. Ladd and M. K, P, Slosum, the Adams Ex » They had been in- formed that Westly W. Bishop, the potsoner, hadacon jake in addition to the one made ‘Tuos- day. Besides the citizens named, there were present the AugaLD reporter and reprosontatives of two other Journal Bishop took a seat in the corridor and began by siating that what he wished to rolate ‘was in addition to his former confession. Mr. Ladd then said to Bishop, “You hed at the time and you know you did.” Bishop replied, “1 know I did.” Bishop then began his contession. BISHOP'S STORY OF THE OKIMR, The first agreement between me and Kate Copb was that wo should be divorced; but after atimel con- cluded 1 would rather they (Mr. Cobb and Bisnop’s wife) should be buried. It did not seem as though I Bouid live and meet Hattie (Bisbop’s wife) on the Btroet face to face. she asked me what I thought of It, 1 told her! though we haa better adhere to our Original agreement, meaning divorce. I did not seo bow 1 could administer anything to my wile 8 bhe did her own cooking. Kate said, “Perhaps I eam belp you in some way, and | will if opportunity offers.” Thts was at Kate’s house, My wile was taken sick Monday, February 4, 1878, Sho bad taken @ severe cold Monday, and Tuesday noon she com- plained so mueni sald I’d call adoctor, She said, “No, I shall be all right again soon,”” HoW THY WI¥E WAS POISONED, Toesday morning, while going my rounds for or- Gers I told Kate Battte was worse, and if she did not jot batter soon wo should have a doctor, Dr. Bailey was our doctor, and he often ordered powders, Kate said, Thea will be the timo to give her sometping,” exclaiming in the same breath, ‘11 wish Charles would be sick some time so that I could have as good B chance.” My wile repeatedly refused to bayo @ doctor; soon mother came home, and finding Hattie sick sent word to me to get a doctor; told Dr. Batley to leave a prescriptien at my store and I would hay it prepared; meantime I went to Kate's; told hert had been for the dooter for Hattio; Kate said again she wished Charles would be aick sometimes; voxt day we agreed to meet at her mother’s (Mrs, Waterman) in the evening; Kate was going to the Good Templars lodge, and if anything aid about her being lato she was to give this as cuse, 1 got the prescription propared—powders once in three hou: jd aconite once an hour. My Hattie the tirst The aconite fifteen minutes after the pow- Kato that vening, accord- She id she had ht the morphine with bad previously left at ber bouse for thinking she migbt baveachance to give some to Hattie, She said, “Remember, i told you I would help you if 1 could,” aud said she gave her a powder, THY PRISONER MAKXS A WRITTEN STATEMENT. MURDER. BY POSON. |S NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1878.-TRIPLE SHEET. een, Ho replied, “Oh, psbaw, mother, I was cnly fooling,” ‘Tho lad then had the poison in pis kat, & BOY'S CRIME, Next morning he administered the poison to the old map, making the tea bimsel! aud pasts ip the entire ounce and managing £0 that nove of the rest of tbe family drank of the tea, Death resuited in about balf au hour, <Altbough Hoff had taken ugh poison to kill hei a dogen men, nota trace Oo! it could be found jn the raya or she and other viscera. The Coroner promptly discharged Mrs, Hoffman and the iad bas b Jodged in jail Char'ey still thicks he done @ good thing 1 ting his father out of the way, declaring, ‘1 mt well sing as ory about it.” THE BILLINGS MURDER TRIAL, CONOLUSION OF THE EVIDENCE—A MAZE OF CONTRADICTORY TESTIMONY—sUMMING UP FOR THE DEFENCE TO BEGIN TO-DAY. (B¥ TELEGRArH TO THE HERALD.) Bauuatos, N, Y., Oct. 8, 1878 ‘With the close of this the twentieth day of the Bill- ings murder trial the evidenee 1s all in, and to-morrow the summiog up will commence. According to the subjoined testimony thomas Virtue contradicted George Washington Jones’ story about biring Mr. Finne’s boat, and declared that he called at the Wash- burne house soon alter the murder, and that Mrs, Washburne told him that the Squire had just arrived home aad told her of the shooting, He dia not see the Squire or Mr, Biliungs, ner did be Mr, Billings’ horse. and wagon, whicn, according to the testimony of the Washournes, was bitched to the post on the Squir@® arrival. The oxamiuation of Alvinza L, Finne was coutinuea:—I remember the rain and wind storm onthe alternoon of the 4th of June; may have sat on my sloop and conversed about other storms of wind and ineidents bappening in con- nection therewith; I am certain tnat I sent Virtue down to Billings’; I was standing to front of tho store; Virtue was sitting on the stoop. Mr. Monk offered in evidence the testimony taken before the Coronor’s jury, ‘The next witness called was the boy, Thomas Virtue, who testified:—Reside ip Northumberland and amin tbe employ of Aivinza L. Finne; remom- ber the evenidg of the 4th of June; took my tea at the usual bour, six o’olock; after that milked some cows ; got buck an hour afterward; I was sitting on the store stoop whon 1 heard tke shot; Mr, Finue, Mr. Reed and Joun Terhume wero sitting on the stoop at the time; remember an occurrence when Georgo Jones got “ur, ¥inno’s bost; 14 was in tho early part of the afterboou; Jones spoke to me, anu I told him alr, Finne was sitting im the bay window and be had better ask him; Jones weut alter Mr. Fiune and cumo back a few ininut alter; I am positive it was not the afternoon oi the 4th ‘of June. THK NEWS AT WASHBUKNE’S, Stopped in iront ot Wasbburne’s, near the hitching post, south of the gate, and called Mr, Washvuray ; old Mrs, Washburne came to she door, and 1 ngs was said, “Yes, George bas just come in;” I said, She’ s dead uow;? and then went on; at toat time l am sure there was no horse and wagon Ditcued to tne post, The witness was cross-cxamined by Genoral Hughes, His evidence 18 qaie important, and is anything but favorable to the defence. Virtue is 3 ' ‘ight young leliow, with little of the awkward bash- es8 that characterizes the ordinary country lad. ite answered all questions clearly, tersely and to the point, and olten provoked much laughter snd amu: mont among the audience by bis sharp, bright an- swers to Genoral Hughes on bis cross-exumination. If was a long, rigid, seurouing examination, bus seemed only to strougthen the effect of the direct testimony. The prisover watened the Witness ologely while be was giving his testimony, and & Was Some sensation ia court when Virtue testified that whon ne arrived at Washburn’s house thero was no horse and wagon Standing in front of the promises. MRS. WASHBCRNE’S RECOLLECTION, Mra. George Washburne wasrecalied, Mr, Moak, in & serious and solemn tone, pul the question to ber :— “Io view of the oath you bave taken here to tell tho DEATH BY MORPHINE. DELIBEBATR SUICIDE OF WILEIAM & VAN DYKE—A PAS’ GRAND MASTER'S DOMESTIO - Miss Kate Fiynp, housekeeper of the Central Hotel, ot Wost and Desbrosses streets, while making bor rounds at halt-past seven o’clock ye: found that a gentioman who occupred a room on the top floor did not respond to her summons. Open- ing the door with a latch key she was horrified to be- hold the occupant lying dead in bed. She burried id reported to Mr. Brown, the proprie- That gentleman proceeded to the room indicated and there found the body of William 8, Van Dyk The body lay in a natural position, He bad retired for the night and was partially covered dressing table lay an open ature of the man’s rigid in death, Dy the bed clothes, Ont letter clearly rev. mind the t Naw Youn, Oct. 2, 4878, Wapxkspay Kvixina, 9 o'clock, Dyke. the initials of which To Wnow it May Concens + My nume is William 5. Vi ¢ ‘ound on my le which is mare, than Tons endure, 1a. pr de: Che tour iy that wo may all meet in hb and four children. I will thelr names and ad Yo wy only tou, Tsatah L, Van Dyxe, Sedalia, Petts county, y B. and Klste Van Dyke, Forrost My two daughters Grove,3Bucks couuty, I qgAnnle L. Van Dyke, No, 225 Spring stree ty, ‘ork citys Jeb ‘B. Van ‘bye, tt heraugh, ‘Sina, Va K, Custuat Horas. corner West and Desbrosses strocts, Now York city, room No. 21, 9:30 P Plenwe novily James Votger, No. 59 Vestry street, t esiro is that th P f tho Strangers, Mercer ‘street, noar Washington square, preach my {unernl sermon, and. York lodge, No, Hani A., sbis city, bury me ii thelr plot. York ‘Buy MOTIVE OF THE SUICIDE On an adjoining \able was anothor letter, addreseed to Jamea Potter No. 54 Veatry atreot, vate and explained ceased to take bis lite. 1 received » lettor yesterday from my wifo which has bat ts etic troubles are the cause of all ny father and mother are to blame for the estrangement and trouble between mo and my This was pri- which lea the do- It read as follows :— sh an tuyentory of furniture which, when uo $150. | This furniture ts attred as Pitiadelphie and sh You will se that the officers of my lodge dispose of this furniture and ‘koop the smount so realized to reimburse thom for expenses they may incur in burying me. Deputy Coroner MacWhianto made tho necessary official, javestigation in tne » and subsoquently The remains were con- Voyed tothe wudertakiug ostablishment oi Leake & Eagan, im Spring street, Mr. leuko being connected the dead mun by marriage. e, Mr. Loake said toat the lotter contained all tbat was to be said, He was ol unsound mind lor many years, and bis ecceniricities had led bim to ureae a wandering and crratie life aws: Hid wile was devoted to him, and whenever it was possible belped nim ulong, ashe had done ne for a long time previous to his deuth, Van Dyke and a daughter of ber busband by a tormer ot Mr. Leake, HAT A FRIGND SAYS OF HIG A gentieman who bad koowa the unhappy man ke of bim in 4pe following terms:— n of unbiemished character and repu At the time of bis death he was ap He was born in New Jersey and Knickerbocker family, was 1p the furaivare busi: well known among business men. Past Grand Muster of meets in the Livingston Chamber at tne Masonic Tuesday be came Up to three York Lodge, to. me and “VICKY” CONNER’ FATE, Conclusion of the Examination Before Judge Kilbreth. INSPECTOR MURRAY’S EYJDENCE. Four of the Accused Put Under Bonds and Two Discharged. The examination in the case of alleged malpractice of which Sarah Victoria Convers was the victim, and jm which Dr. Orlando E. Bradford, Dr. David W. Alken, Dr, Frederick H. Lay, Dr. C, M. Baker, Mrs. Mary J. Convers 4 Wititam Blinn have been charged with complicity, came up 1m the Special Ses- sions court room yesterday forenven, Messrs, Howe & Hummel appeared for Drs. Bradierd and Aitken and Mrs. Conners; Mr. Herman Shook appeared for Dr, Buker, aad Judge Howlana for Dr. Lay. The large space in the room set apart for lawyers was Hiled to tts usmost capacity with lawyers, Witnesses and others interested in the case, Mrs, Conners, Dr, Aitken, Lottie Temple, Dr. Bradiord and Dr, Baker gat together, while Dr. Lay eat all a.one near bis coun- sel Mr. Jobo 0, Mott, Wullam Bling sat with bis brother and a private detective named Fuller. Cor- over Flanigan, Deputy Coroner Miller, Inspector Mur- Tay and one or two of his aids were in close proximity to District Attorneys Leary aud Bell. Besides theso Mentioned above a number of ludies wore noticoable im the box set apart for female witnesses, TUB PROOKEDIXGS, Over the {aces of all present there was an appear- ance of anxious expectancy whou Inspector Murray advanced to the Judge's seat to make bis formal complaint, ‘he complaint was made in an audidio tove, and wag taken down in writing by Judge Kile breth and ther handed Lo counsel on both sides. Lt contained merely the statement that Sarah Victoria Connors died on June 28, 1878, from malpractice, in whieh the persons charged were more or less im- plicated. _ Mr, Howo objected at once to Mrs. Con- ners, the mother of Sarah Victoria, being included im the complaint, and asked the Inspector if be had Proof te show that she bad aided or abetted in any Manner ip the commission of the offence charged, inspector Murray turned to the Judg: advic nd His Honor ruled thatatt the cage it would be better thut Mrs. Conners be included in phe eqmplaint, and if u was suown on examination that there was no probable cause to hola her for complicity it would be then time erough to make a motion ter ber discharge, INQPKOTOR MURRAY EXAMINED. The direct examination of lospecior Murray then commenced, Assistans District Attorney Leary con- ducted the exemination, and the=following was the Inspeotor’s teat:mouy:—I ocither made or caused to be made these arrests; 1 arrested Dr, Buker my- self, at No. 81 Kast Temth street; I saw the body of Sarab Victoria Consers at Cypress Hills Cometery ; Coroner Flanigan, Deputy Coroner Miller and Suny wary Superiurendens Audrews were present, lnspector Morrey. was then gross-examined oy Mr, Shook, and the following was the resuit:—I arrosted Dr. Buker at bis residence; big wile wa e the time; be asked no bis way to the stuti houso why he had been arrested, anu I told him th I arrested him on suspicion of malpractice; bo said, and jo a very law tone of voice. He said:--I am e ployed ugswick; I knew a girl named Victoria Corueil; I wade ber acquaintance about eight moaths ago; I never knew where ene lived y8 met ber en tho atreet; ted different restuuranis with her, and also & in Fourth avenue, near Abe lntier part of April she end 1 brought ber to Dr. 3. W. Roo! > bat (be consuliation, but was io rk buniding tthe ry Further testimony #8 to what was the result of the Consultation was uo} uliowed from witness, and bogs to go you bev girl culling wel Victeria Coruel ‘was Victoria Conners, the girl in jou, Stinn then explained that he haa employed Heotive About the middie of May to foliow the girl, and be traced ber Lo her home, No, 307 East Twenty- sixth street, VURTHRE TESTIMOKT. Dr. & W, Roof, of No. 304 West Twelfth wtreet, tes- tited:—l am @ physician aad have been in practi fourteen years; on ti thot May William Bl Galled on’me with a young lady whom be brought to goo if gl i that she was Private Detective Futlor was the next witness, He atified to ‘ing Doen omployed to follow the girl ta Corgell twice to No, 807 East ‘Mrs, Margaret Horver, of No, 532 Second avenue, by whom Victoria was employed some time previous 40 ber death, then testified aa to the giri’s condjtion last Ma, She also testified thas she saw William Biina 10 a carriage opposite the store ut one tine, Miss Barden, @ sister of Mrs, Horner, testified that she knew Vici oria Conners by the name of Cornell; she her about six weeke before her death, and went of No. 307 East Twonty-: to ber ‘uveral. brought home in a twa meu about three weeks belore her ‘8 by & man sho called of the giri’s condiuon three months before her deuth. Mra, Mauser, bousekcoper of No. 207 Enst Twenty- sixth streot, also remembered tho night Miss Con- Rers was brought homo ta a ourringe; Dr. Lay car- Tied her up siairs and Dr, Bradford ‘stood on the sidewalk; while the girl was sick she saw the Doctor Passing up and down the atalrs, Mr, Bling waa recalled and asked whether he had ever been in Second avenue in avcarriage. He anawered that bo had not, Coroner Flanagap produced a copy of the death rtificate of V: ria Couners and then the prosecu- jon rested, THA ACCUSED UKLD TO ANSWER, Mr. Howe made still avother appoal ior the dis- charge of Mrz, Cy ‘#, und @:ch of the counsel made asking for (he discharge of tbeir Kilbresh listened calmly to e end, and thon delive: bis decision as follows:— “It seems so me that in Mrs. Connors’ caso there must have been some connivance or guilty knowledgo on hor part; but she, of course, is the mother and had different’ motives thin tho others, I will hold her in $1,000 baile The evidence against Dr. Loy 1s not a8 strong as against the other two, and I will bold bim in $2,000 Ty Drs, Bradiord and Baker | will require to furnish $5,000 bait each.?” Ail shen loit the court room, Drs, Bradford and Baker Mrs. Conners were consigned to the Yombs; but Dr. Lay was bailed by Mr. Francis J, Herron and left for bis house. It is expected that the accused will be brought before the Supreme Court on writs of Babens corpus to-day. ARREST OF DE GREIFF & CO. a THE STORY OF SEVEN CASES OF ‘‘coTTON GOODS”—FORMER UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTS TO CONVICT THE FIRM OF SMUGGLING. Warrants were issued yesterday tor the arrest of Anton De Gretff and Curl J. Triacca, composing the firm ot A. De Greiff & Oo., importersof dry goods, at No. 489 Broome sireet, aud alse for the arrest of Hugh J. Begley, Baneging clerk for the law Orm of Webster & Craig, of Brooklyn. James B. Craig, the bead of the firm, is well known democratic politician, He wus in the Custom House, as office boy, under Col- lector Redfield, and acted as private Secretary to Collector Schell. He was lately Chairman of the HUMAN CURIOSITIES. ABRIVAL FROM EUROPE OF A DOUBLE-HEADED VOCALIST AND TWO SPECIMENS OF LILLI- PUTIAN NOLVILITY—A SINGULAR INTERVIEW. “7’m glad to see you, Mr, Reporter,” said ono all- very voice im unalioyed English, as Miss Millie Chris- tine rose upon bor tour feet, held out « pair of hands (she has tour) and bowed ber two headsin slightly oblique directions, ‘The reader noed nop look tor typographical errors in this statement; everything happened precisely as related, and Migs Millie is ne other than the ‘‘T'wo Heaued Nightingale,” so called because of her eccentric model and enchanting topes, It was on the deck of the steamship Nevada, just ar. rived from Liverpdol, that the introduction took place yesterday morning. Round about stood a group of gaping ‘longsboremen, whom the reporter bad scarcely time to notice, a0 much absorbed was he with his new acquaintance, He bewed frst to one bead and then to the other with the utmost conventionality, buy dexterovsly avoided the pundshaking part of i, This was because be did not kuow how many hands he ought to shake, and thea there was danger of becom. ing Coniusod, A CHILD OF THE souTH, As Mieg Millie resumed ner seat the contemplation of two smiles, two paira of lustrous eyes and two sete of pearly teeth rather staggered the reporter's power of speech, but he managed ab Iagt to inquire, without committing himself to any iodiviauatity:—“Are you pleased with your arrival ia America?” I?m glad to get back,” said one voice, while simul- \aneously the otner remarked, ‘1 sball ve gladd sul to the South.”? The two expressions were 1p the same key and were uttered with remarkable fluency, The reporter reminded Head No, 2 of the yellow fever plague that rages pow in Dixie, when botn faces vecame selicitous, and mquiry was made for the latest reports. Mullie would bave been one of Afric’s daughters bad she not been boro in North Carolina, first life on a piautasion belonging to tye brother of Mi Josoph I. Smith, who has singe been exuibiting bi all over the worid, Sho has maintained her dual ex. istence for about twenty-five years, Alor the was sbe travelled through the Norshera States, apd went to Europo in 1878 with Captain Bates and Aba Swaa, THE COUNT AND BARON, The reporter was rapidly improviog bis acquaint ance with her when interrupted by the arrival of twa Apparitional ltile creatures, one of whom carried: a monsirous “schooner” of Jager, which he exjended, ta both hands toward Miss Mule with all the preci deference of a miniature page. This was Baron Lit- Uetiuger, as the reporter alterwerd found by a ste Jotroduction, aud nis companion was bis prosber, Count Kosevud. Neither were over thirty-mx inchot in height. Both were well tormed, had light brown’ hair, biue eyes and intelligent tuces. The Baron 19 thirty-two yours of age, while (he Count is thirty, and us they Were dressed exactly the. same the reporter could hardly distinguish them until he observed thas the Buron wore a dainty mustache and imperial, of which he seemed a iitily vain. The dwarfs wore born in Bologha, italy, and have travelled with Mr. Sunita for shroo years, This is thelr Urs visit to tnis country, They stood upon either Bide of Miss Miliie aud Gouversed with the two Deadg, now in French and now jn Ltalian, upon the merits Of the American lager, which they passed among themselves and critienily sipped. Then a little twos Year-old guild, who was not so very mucl than the Baron, came to nim tor an uffecsionate em- Drase, Who is thatf’? asked the reporter, teeling like the giant in afairy tule, He was ausworod:— “why, that’s tne Baron’s daughter; that boy there is his ive-year-old pou’? (pointing to a good looking youngster as la this 1 tu Baroness, Tug repr au, with handsome black eyes and features t: unmistakably Ltahan, He was for a inglned to mentally reseot the statements he had hoard, buta glauce at the cliidren’s luces showed sucn a likeness tothe Buron’s thay all doubts were Fomovea, BECOMING FAMILIAR, The little girl clinved upon diss Mille’s lap and Degun devastating ber father’s jocks with a comb, which be submitted to cheeriully wud at the same _Norwion, Conn. , Oct, 3, 1878. ¥ f, Tuomas M. Waube Duan sin—Ab the requent of Wesley W. Bishop the an- dersigaed went to the, Ucunty Jail to listen to = fare | fi ther con! ion om the part of ia oD. 10 ” ticmal "Midtotaidtien”® het alates” ihe home? A. No “Let me explain.” McLaughlin Committee, of Brooklyn, Tho govern- At this point qounsel asked.a number of questions, | ment officials have been tor some time back trying to tending to show that the inspector t the firm, ana, in s re tempt to extort atmissions From his client while tho | Set “lear case agains: tho firm, ana, in several instan. ee the whole truth, and nothtog but the truth, | gave mo money to pay his dues. He was then to all rT rue Jesse Billings came to your house | appearances sane tn mind and sound in body. [ thy of the murdor alter your husbund go, | know that bis troubles did not arise {rom any peou- iF, Diary difficulties, Family discord was the cuuse of it 10 play Baron exprei feowing:~that an interview oceurred —_ be-weon Mr. Moak—isu’t it true that while your. huabang all, Two years ago he went W. d 10 | latter was in duress The Luspegtor, in auswor tg | es when they thought that suMeient evidence was | uraughts, and as the reporter was willing to aecomo~ o on the day betore | was tellung you rome oue down street had been sii xusand W be re- | some of the questions, said:—*f did vot say that wo,| terthqoming to recover ponalties, for endervaluation | date bim, Miss Milue ved lightly toward the cavin This morning Jesse Bilin, urst into the room and made th: turnea to ced only required big evidence to belp the case along, no: ote oy folled, The bist: y | $0 bring toe board. A® she hesitated upen te stair. to, meet at her mother's, Mrs. | ciumation:—“What's to pay? Whe’s shot? Who's | ® sum ef money fo keoping | Gil say that somevody would have to turn Seate's | Cf !mported goods, they were folie: je history Of | way and turned four eyes upon the reporier te 7 of Mr. Brown and drew upon it ag the case is as follows:—Iu 1874 United States District | me could not restrain a fittie swimmin at that she was role ‘to atti bart?’ evidence, vor did I make any threat oF suggestion of ’ to the Good Templars’ ie nd thet if oan Mrs, Washburne—No, sir, peered, at ba Us eh bedtetti § rt) that kind? Attorney Bliss received information from a man | Seasation in the head. Baron, Littiefla, devo Shing was said about ner belag late to the lodge Mr. Moak—and didu’t your husband then tell him, | time in adeiphia: He themeameto thisioity Counsel further tried to show that*he was pre- Roberts, whose son kept a warehouse at Phil. | 9 ¢'avents, althouga, as be entered tue sitting room the would give that as an excuse, | Thiy was spoken | and he exclaim, “Ou, couspitacy | ob, conspiracy |” wus followed by her. His wife’s iumily took # dis- | yonied from geviug Dr. Baker while he was impeis- | 20m rts, PI - | und placed the board between himself and the ree 4 in She aflaracap. Fibs told ma shad pho hed heen ta dirs, Washburne—No such thing was said, hike to him and he was forced to live apart from | Good ut headquartors. adeipbia, that seven suspicious [ooking cases bad veen | porter, he sald, apoiogetically, “I biay onleo for hatte eee on hor for Charlie, thinking MORK ABOUT CARTRIDGES. thom, 1u my opinion tis preyed upon bis mind and The Incpécior expiaiued this by saying he under- | shipped to his place for storage irom New York | Pidisure.” Tho frat game was quickly wen the Aki caused him to commit the Fash deed. Baron, and, as the men were veing p wchance to give it to Hattie, She suid, George D, Leet, recailoa—He produced a pamber of stood thatthe accused bad another lawyor engage: Aa A : ereer T ‘4 ° help you | Cartridges which Mr, Mosk nad requested him yester- aoe pigs name Riart aid ba: Sacton Mokeon ‘adit be choi hat Mr, Shook wanted to. push aged by mn Greil & Co, and Hitchcock & Cv., | second trial, @ jooked duenly red, It E ‘eonld,”. Sho about | day to secure. Upon opouing one of the carcridges | Called ab tbe Loniral y ont ia nbarge. | selt into the oase, id 1 they were represented to contain | with eagernoss, “Vere is General Tom 7 the medicine, wha me due, was {vund to Dave @ flat ‘heel’? or base, | body, but Mr. Leake had already taken it in charge. TUS DEATH O&RTIFICATE, hho" cotton goods, Captain Brackett, of tho | Teporter replied to the best of bis avility, aud ask: and said ‘*as good lack would have jt the powders were out ‘was compared with the shell found in the | Jo company with Mr, Potter, the two Masons weat to (Phe direct examination wi the Baron if ne knew him, “Nau,’? he then 1d and the Inspector detailed Dr, Baker's conversation wisn | Ctsom House, wis set to work on the | say wees very much (0 ace niin? him. According to Inspector Murray Dr. Buker gaid | case, and om examining the cases discovered in the BUCH IGNORANCE. that Dr. Bradiora hi 6 wto bla o! The reporter inquired if ne knew Gey ‘Te ubove Is correct. WESLEY W. BISHOP, | shell Is tarned 1 about tue bullet when loaded, waich | | It appears that Mr. Van Dyke went about his self. | 300 FO hd oot pim thats Womsa was niece, | Contre! eagh an iron box containing sik valued at | pier, Which forged she Baron to appeal 10 she ine Atten Jaen Ghkexwoon, Rurus M. Lapp, . P. | ig atraighiened out when it is {i Tne cartridges | a f le bad visited | foe yo eat at bie house; uo weak, thers, $2,000. They had not, however, suflcient iniorma | terpreter. Tuut individual repeated the name ua biocum, were oflcred aad receiv evidence nowwithstund. | several drug stores und purchased auministercd the necessary medicines, ‘ad aiter- | tion on which to seize the goods, but a close watch | General Bread and Butter two or three times, and SURERES "DISCLOSURE ER, ing the objection of the ry tity of morphine wills. Having coll ui ward visited the woman twice ut her ewa hi kept on the suspected partion Five weeks | “/!oxe!her bown displayed such wotul ignorance of the “1 prepared another powder atten, but pus it in the Srinen the dust witness lelt the stand District Attor- antity, he returved to the hotel about balt- | XO°° giz Kust Twopty-sixth wereet; Dr. Bra P “ae New Eugiand hero shat the reporter biusbed, and was rt failed me. pey Ormsby arese und anvegnced that the proseou, day night. He joined in | vicrwara called on. bim for a ‘death ceri ficate, later a member of the firm of Hitcheock & Oo. vistied | giad to continue the gume of draughts. Tos time Fisivg in bis aoe and confronting | sion nere rested their case, amber ol the guests, and | 21 d'aiked him to state On it that the cade of death | the District Atteraey’s office aud informed alr, Bliss | tuo Baton was veaten, und wish a clover surug of the hop, “Do; you mean to say, re God and man, BVIDKXCK FOR THE DEFENCE, Toured to bis roo about,nive o'clock, During bis | b24 “heen cor UMption; the doctor suid he kuew it | that one of their correspondents abroad had | 4 | Shoulders he said, ‘hough not meaning to be ane Bishop, witb | {nthe aiternovy sessiou the deleuge opened their | Sojourn in the hotol be was siways noted tor bis steady | Wi, wrong to give laise Certificate, but at ene Ps PPed | complimentary, “I do not ulay Vary weil—like y e hed Ju te kitehon; that | gave her a powder at seven*e'clock, ' which wan part of she morphine I brouht from the house. ' when you go home, if that powder hos not taken é you ean givo her another ono. ni was found to be 2100 af an ii the York Bay Cemetery, in’ New Jersey, and laid out ee che. Billings shell, This was expia & burial place, whore the body will be interred to-day. by the witness by the statement inat 1! edge ofa PREPARING THE DEATH DOSE. mm _Bitoo; and tenced and Millie adieu she gave ‘Dim we he wok in one grasp and without tear or hesitation, Thé Baron aud Count accompanied Mr. Smith and tution, stammered, | “Lao; 1 gave | gurrebuttal evideuce, A portion of Virtue’s testi- | and meshodica! habiwy, He must have taken wwe nevertheless, Witn 0,808 ration with | $e goods to them, and, becoming irightoned, they fhe group (hen adjourned oe cabin, lod kl Wished to correct a statement, “speaking of Dr. Frank Gow, the Corouer, was recalled Ao Inquost will be held iu « low day, believed the:r story, aud on their iniermatiou the | beth alte and soprano 10 Felewsing me trom our frat bargain 1 asked Soa cnGek sue Baltuig, aad veatthed thus when parca arctan sachin Blinn told niin he met the girl mentioned on Lexia med and sold for the bouellt of the | ywo uwatts reudered a ICTIM OR SCALAWAG. him Inst April that she was enciento and that me time.? Lasked if she was able to set a time. Aes port, was oulled and shown the Billings V. « P wh Sbe clerk o De Greiff & Co, named Bell, fur- ‘sald she would not under six months alter the a tha putts sian ib bud beet woighed and slg wanted to have an operation pertormed, bat he ob- * Abe day, and she said she would be mine a year irom then. | the office of the Sehuywrville ‘Santora, Kota calleu, | folq, Germany, arrived in this country on the atoam- pvituees ~ AA gad Fe NOE dead parry yt That was tn 1877, Charlie (ver husband) was then 1M | guy yuded her testimouy iM direct opposition to the |"ship State of Virginia on Friday inst. ‘They were seo- y her the rogular medicine." ishop’ sald” he | Mouy boiore ihe Coroner's Jury was olfured in evi. | Dilla immediately alter reuring. Dr liken, bas had sent the Gases to Philadelphia, he District Attorney | Miliio sung “Over tho Float, , ‘DO you over oxpect to be mive?? She sail, ‘L ighed is all she particles were there. Will ton aveuue, und bad been intimate with ber; sue told | KOds were oe! other was buried. The 234 01 December was my birth- | hed'ar 14 grams, Mrs. Edith Lewis, urin | | Oarl Kooulg and his wile Bertha, natives of Biel | jected) Be gave nor $48 10 go to we country, and anid Larpahtetinbyientphvairanertlag toile anon gn trodpipadiath . Troy. 1 told hor I was addictod to dmnk. She replied | gaitor about who bauued the copy of the Billinys- - This gonveman admitted, according to tha tho bad heard of thatin tue past. .. Ond cabin passengers, and after being landed on the inspector's tostimony, that be became acquainted irk aad the adjoi ree Q. How do you uccoant for Hattle’s doath? a. | CUrtIS Snider ttt ieee ie ae ended the copy ie. | steamship company’s dock repaired to Foley's Hovet, | Wiu Miss Conners wulle going to and from the ain | ike undery ve inigrmation of iegud committed by Re mtar bees wing: bar tae hehee rare From Dr, Wiisou’s statement 1 think it was mor- | Ceciared sh z hi io | Rensury; he axsisted her at differont umes with | Jos" tn" ang Hugh de Begley was'tho attorney: lor hh Al bine; but Kate might have administered arsenic. and Mrs. Lew declared that he did not. Ibert | No, 274 West atreot. fhey bad about $400, all of it | money, id had been intimate with ner; be | ings, fort gh J. Begley y bis acqaaintance with American la; Some green- . NO IXDUCKMENTS POR CONFESSION. iia 5 compoanas, i the. Aundart, oft, aermes Possession. The next day Carl toid | bear: bad left home, and the next be koew sine ts bucks were shown them, which tuey agrea do (he nusband' burne, Mr, Ladd usked;—'Hus any ouo hiuted at inauce- | teauehe gyatscio ww tue othe se BOF EAMES, | his wite tout he sould Gnd mployiment and lodging | of her ments to you to make this confession?” A. No one at Singer’s sewing machine jp ut Khizabethpors, N. | she wa , Bay nuked or urged me; my mind wae made up. Mrs. | qanam Palhier, « lormer clerk in the Billoge | J+ aid wocordingly packed up Bis bagwage and bad it | Twellth atreet; no visited ber at Dr. Bragiord’s, rs Lee stopped at Mrs, Waterman’s, and told Kate about Dositively asserted tha, Sherman was wrong sa | CMfted, “Way, Promising to gail for bis wile as,| Administered, without that dooto know ledg Hinttie’s sickness, The day she died Kute said:— six o’clock iu the evening. Since that time| Quinine aud whiskey; sue Gnulfy requested to ve “1 am surprised she is dead, and that Bertha bsg beard nothing frum bim, and as be left | taken bome, ahd he uw ber daily atterwards Ull sho she remains io that comatose siace.” Charlie her penniless she was forced to muke application to | died; he said be did got knew what was the matter $e autnorities at Castie Garden for reiwi, She says | With ‘her, but gave her the quinine and whiskey to SUING THE FIRM, mightily inferior to gold, und, as they took a steamer’ District Attorney Biss says tbat be worked hard | for Boston lerday til he had # Conclusive cage against Ve Groif & Co. | Know their op then commenced three guite against tl yond alteratie: seized $800,000 worth of goods as security ee es epulties, Pe Orit & 4 roiulned ox-Judg THE CUSTOM HOUEE. aod ho that be received note from her, sayi very ill at Dr, Brudiord’s, No. 132 gau. persous Who Bave controverted Sher- and I were members of the old Norwich Lodge, asyertions, the tscoad for $150,000 tor APPRAISER DUTOHXR ‘TESTIFINS BEFORE MR.) " a ‘em, op coufirmed the testi 1 " that she wes married te Carl Koenig on the léth of | allay ever, Deegan’ TRepehes” Lebner toa SW coheeeane can Sanuary, 1878, and although they have lived in por- MOTHEE AND PAUGATHR. Word tot, $400,000 | WooD—TBE INVESTIGATION ADJOURNED UN© ington ae rr , OM pregunt appearances sne thinks The Inspector thea went on to tne mattor of Mra, eer etesaa tes” ery Conners. Ho sayd, “1 cauged bor d L told ber U Alvinza L. Figne relative to the borrowing of Cobb was boat on the day of the Billings muruer, 1wo Second time she cume; anony- | others were mentioned as Witnesses to these trapsuc- sent to Kate, her mother, bons. There has evidently beeu some false swearing ‘om the bandwriting ry ry Ae i showed the leer to Kate and sara perhaps 1 would tuis iattor testimony. turn to Germauy, as in ber present condition . be better if L Should not step at her house witp the tl unable to support herself. ack “guilty” as to have me stop coming there. pet iy The case will | #04. quite young aud pretty, says tbat her parents @ Does Kate know of your contession? A, I think y be given to the Jury on Monday. are still living 1m Bielfeld, her tainer veing iu the gove | 1t;’ suecame home a few days afterward tn a car, she doves; on Wednesuay Wait nod Thresher camo f @rument employ. Her husband is a machinist and | Tluge aod Was sick about three weeks; sue was Visited and sald they baa given the case up; I bave had oue i ae. Umustiient deercioae was employed in op at Bielield, pur qearrelied during that time by Dr. Bradiord and once by Dr. letter from Kate since 1 nave been confined. THE JAIL WHERE HUNTER IS, with bis employer, Koenig puid tor une day’s loug- | Bake al luipressiom {om Blahep’e actions se-d tetas his ie all bw wite? saasiea ol diets th be |. The grave in the causvery wan then deserved. Ih The general im bp's im bis truok all bis wite’s clothing and lett 1 fare that be has more to divulge, Sevoral times during | SEVEN OUZ OW TRN PRISONERS ESCAPE YROM ou Superincendent Jacksen | was in the plot belouging to the Masonic Board of he appeared much CAMDEN JAIL, he hud uot deea foully dealt wi sta vyetve;_ secuwe ‘ bd olten retracted and changed senten deserted bis young wile, Md i—"Barad y ML Cobb is ki, Om b16 track, and calied at the 1878, aed eigutecn it Koenig was Mt se, withough a TIL DUCEMDER. ga 5 0,000 sulk; was not obliged to iu the The Custom House Investigating Committee re- 8 wd the bond for penalties reduced to | sumed work yesterday at the Naval Office, Mr, Wood, baad) we, Teles gre eee tye as usual, being the only member of the committee cence of his clients, und im Maron, alver | Present. Mr. Silas B. Dutcher, tho Appraiser, was! Mf arrived from Europe, Allengpri called tor the third time, Mr, Wood askea him mission to go to Nene to take the evidence of Lit- | weiner shere baa been any changes in his office of es sag Salient, pres! wens. of, She, apes Assistant Appraiser siuce bis appointment, and he lied that there had been three suangea—one tn thi First, one in the Third and one im the Fourtn divie sions; Mr. Alien, the Assistant Apprawer of the Firat 3 ae A - vision, Was stricken with paralysis aud reeiznod,. quently wont to the Disirict Attorney's office ; found that the gevernment bad a clear case aga: proce ct Tamit sinters tvemiesll phe cox pes jate clients, man Howard the party who wrote The evidence, held by the District Attornoy, con- t Hayes, Pray! Wood asked sisted of double invor d some letters which bad if he bad bag Meo 3 to do with nom passed between tho firm and their correspondents | 'mating or appointing Howard, Mr. Dutcher wished her to 1m she had net novced her daughte: he was going te wait some tr: tan asked her whut was the inatser, and ber dauguier “Wh 1 get weil, 1 will iol! you ail avout ds nor reiatives 1a this Country except oF White, the a Juier Beckwith | The Camden Jail was o oten that she de- | moroing by a goneral escape of the prisoners. Seven statement im toto, und provaby ping bY Ag pe ¢ oi in the death of her o plied for work Mr, Bligs says that this testumon: ow. | Said he bad nominates Howard or the position of ex+ wonla sWing belore she would conics, He also | Ut o ten im the untried department made a bold and | gig way told thus t one ut present He like real crueity to bold pike Py Worthless, Gales dapported: by Ther ori. | aminer aad had opposed bis uppointmeut as assistant Blaled that her batred was so great that she would | Successful strike for liberty. This is to® fourta time | promised to call again within a week, and, i! he keeps 1 complicity to a crime of whi once of the informers. At this we, Mir. Bliss went | APPFatser, a8 He aid vot taink Howard bud safiicient ~ kill him if opportunity presented itself, At the closo | that prisoners have broken loose {row this inatitu- | is promise, 1B sacle ot the Shaner Savin Ma- | spring was obliged to be the victim. ee he nad been in the Custum House sig i tne interview to-<d: Btn ly brok " oy will inform oe Castle arden au- meaths agd acied as examioer lor three moaths fvbeng ay Bishop completely broke | ion within & short time, aud the Camden Jail is be- n case Koenig ounnot be found the Com- only. Mr. Dutcher said Howard camo to him Public sentimont haa beon so strong agains tt the ne- | Coming 46 famous lor (he ease With which iss inmates | missioners of Kmigzasion will d Mra, Koonig back = place with a recomm cused that Jailor Beckwith bas been adv! got away us tno Deiaware Jail at Nowcastlo, to Germany, Carl has veen married beiore and is y of the the doors of the prison locked and barred, 7; 9, much older thao Dis present wie. that Howara bi might be expected atany time; but no demonstration | TH morning, at Lali-past wx o’clock, gic watch- oth eae brs, magthaer pay amption, tro which he said she pest " man James Morsey aroused the prisoners, ten in num- 5 BR ‘ 18 c ortectly bird div gerne is to be expected ‘in the “Rose ot New wit eu ie ns ae pet vhsdheeterd dart WEST SIDE PROPEKTY OWNERS. proper on ravion on her, and tuah Dr. Baker had oeeu bhi vie witnens “ld ‘not know —e were Bo torm tees, oom POISONED HIS FATHER, Gcuai'morujug work, A lew moments alter cho wets, | 4 meeting of the west side property bolders was THM RERULT OF THH AUTOPSY. uae hllaee th ouneentie noes agaluat witaenq . | mao Weut to saotuer part of the Jail, He was absont, | beld yesterday alteruoon at the Museum of Natural | Alter a short crosy-exawmin floral of these Te wae not, however, ordered off | did not consider that Gibson was Troarges on (sx TeLKGnAPH To THE aEMALD,] itis aid, AbOUL Leo Minutes, but this short timo was | History, 1 Manhattan square, There were present the record, halal sabi a eearastatent Rapin 1t was impossibie toe . o Diese Gr wrk ake iN won per irom, & betome {window of the | D+ H. Ormsted, president of tne West Side Associa | and Deputy Some tuo later the intormers ealled at the Dis. | merchants ail the time The Coroner's inques: 1u the case of re Hofman | Corridor, opening on the Court House yard. This tion ; J. W. Pierson, F. H. Qossit, Philo T. Kuggies, H. | Ho said he be rhe trios Attorney's effice and Serie es Guueas undeeee mean eud Charles Hofman, mother and son, charged with | moval of the bar left am aperture of about two B. Callin, Fernando Woos, Joseph H. Godwiu, Charios | 221% Gapetlureeaene Ahacene ere laigeatse Marton) their memories, ‘They told wuerm, bes Gineen shesld nes. have bea, a account o ie oe did bot know w far the J PM CURie OA eeu Cute, ldap Gb Face ia te | Lae cae, pelibates ee itis G, Haveus, Cyrus Ciark, KH. Arkenbougu, Kdwin n Wok a lewais bedy out of & cofflu ox wall aly: wep prendiny Cu Wane, tary of (he Troasury had taken these complai on Sunday Jest, was held to-day at Tully, in this ub dain the only reasen wny ti Clark, James Kelly, George H. Peck, 8. K. Cuuroh, | th o Was 4 plate With the inscription Sarah V, Com- same result eousideration in ora a county. Charies 1s fourteen years old, Atier his artost | jan woresceped was Reonuse bh ex-Aiderman McCefferty, 0. B. Potter und mauy | nora; the bouy was in a {uit stute of preservation and lalorm~neee’ memary iatione fi ‘not one dads Banded tablis be Gaolared thas bid tedster baa || weed vee wincbunt : 4 Others, ‘The meeting Was called to order by Mr. | ne made au ant be found the Was, Newt, liver A coadneatial clock did pot havoe meh BERENS Oy é spaceiggst| Promo nnowngr Wood, who, baving made some pertinent remarks as | and kid on further , at th ener, aad 6 Instructed bim to evtmin the arsento and pat Gatch the worm’ The thr {0 the ovject of the moeting, vomiaated Mr, Urmsted | examinati 20,000 for bis services in ‘twas never : in bis fathes’s Later he told still another story, | uy wore lound, teat asleep when tho watchmai Some Mae Week warten wits epineh Cor maieverions Missed, and $26,000 additional, eae, 8 nood ane ftetent 10, | bo alone was responsible for the crim \arned. ie wai due bim. the firm of De ppelured pdt lag nat: kee Hig abous it, 0 ‘Aa alnem was given as ova as the escape was dis. | SoMsiderabie length Deans Sayer ere I Weisievste tr Greif & Co. has aepecial partner in Europe, named can neha lige ¥ in Covered, and Sheri! Daubmann waa neus ior, Aw he | P a eee rene botog’ dl Peter Sherman, and tne government oft ve 180 Fourth divs . @ravle color was given to the rat statement from the | was hasiouing to the Jail he wes one of tho escaped | PHY, malntalniag ta eh] Matites marth a ae 4 Sinan ‘~ coneat procured evidence Jately that ne cabled to ie French to the witness, for reas a fact that last Thursday Hoffinag and bis wife | prisoners aua collared hit alter @ lively chase down cours pags anes. les oy ri the aieenaege | ATH Wale shipped the secus sexing them 1 ibag | Sone ote sate haa vote eeus equiacs tite . 4 terrible quarrel, Mrs. Hoflman tantahged | ‘He Failrond track, | penal wOnhe year ago was ¢ rad wil put Dim oo the mtand as pied \Eicar Wire cakes cote tase eure’ wake tes ame 01 Gideon, bat Day was a very efficient J soore of extravagal Hi Der husband watil he told her he would wring hor see eae, atte. se hey but now It 1a an undoubted fact that the property out: Judge Kilbreth—If the D 4 Attorney thinks tt th 101008 ere. marked down by direction of De the witness could suggest no changes or improve: Beck if she did (bat agsin, She repeated the action, sted from Atieatia Ciey Oy way toll rounding the Park was eubanced s huoured of * | proper is discharge 18 grauted, — or sevon Weeks ago the eo ‘mente in the present sysiem of opening and packing when Hofman pounced upon her a twisted a at Trenton, bavi gow! arge # prison thousand fold. Mr. U. B. Potter said that he was op: At this point Me. Ho rose and said:—“And | ary recoived ipformation ¥ did not think it would be at yee “ Lory mond Mcloud’? sue wore ao tightly about her neck that she Nie hatbaed coarinda posed te expending auy more mousy for improve | now move tor the discbarge ot Dr. Aitken, as there sia for De Greiff & Co., was heav: iy" ~ yeges th | Wore done by coatract; an attompt turned black in tne lace, The ebildrep, and among 6 10F ‘mares steal ity ments up tow jd particuiarly in that veiguborbood | js not « sciotija of evidence against bim,?? aa isneed (or bie arroat, aud them Chai came iu, and, fearing the mother | iii, impriaontent on while (hose io power at the Cisy Hall had apy say in Assistant Distriet Attorney Loary—1 have no eb- rned that he had taken . would ve kill ded io separaing Lhe parties, ougut ve! be wy boca taken to tie Bene it the mi He know of property along the boas sion to the dusyharg oF Dr, Aken, th, Neckar, ior Europa They THK TRUK STUY. otha first story of te boy, 1 his: motner, | Seeks sos. bat wae Ment te Silene Gaur cot Ine jailed to bring evon the Amouut for wh MLINN'H LNTTKR FO THK DKORANED. . Car ae fearet Clk wins bore IN fe bave Been ontir lad numnseit | SM shart didtauce Veiow Ancora Station, aud while meric te ar itoes foutos py of f which was tound | jooking for him om the Neokar he embarkod om the aud other runniog at the race of thirty miles au hour, Uraue Lente coker Among Miss Vomnera’ efoets Briaunic. nthe discovery of Mulier’s al- Ht he bad no forbes aries visited a neigobor, M suddenly jumped trom his seat, ran to the buck plat- sate, Team) congas Nuw Yous, May 21, 1978, | loved smuggling te speoial were put ou the | Suggestions to offer to the commision, but thas telling ner bow tie father kic forus of the eur ava jumped’ off. ‘Tne brain. wos ke at lengin, Miss Vrotonta Conxnit—Yo dated May 20, peculiar business of De Grad & Co., and | WAS preparing a statement of his views in regnrd motuer, locking ber out Ww! SLopped as avon as possible, and asoarch was nade vo couti was receives. You have ri i a you {claims now to have in ite poss jurprovem which he will submit te the J returoed church and making her sh v: ‘and & Sumber of tue pascougers, bas | preve ts contew plated, He wan very a disapprove. 1 tee ata future date, the barn, When Mrs. Vandenvurg remurked to him, | ty Peoaptaria ii Waed I | the people at the City Hai When be coinpared the fortunate con- Mr. Wood, to the astontehiaont ef &, great many, “charley, ti L were you W’d kill ine olt man or el# | Soh Crane was fleeing througu «deuse wood, wih | MeBaer in Which mutters of tule kind were managed n adjourned the o he Aret Weanest five Oim poison.’ Cuariey says he thougit the sug. | the Suerif and the wewsvoy of the (raia in ‘Hoe pur. by officiuis tweuly-ve years ago bis toulymation was | PP" i! "your ite ay in December, to meet -~ Wee ton. it > sshd over, and last Tuureday, after tie Agnt be | oi) intense and he spoke of the preaeatrulers inianguege | ty ig ncainat appeared, tthe Cvllector and yor woeld be " his parents, fearing some (ime lis mother ! ol severe cousure. Suveral otuor yeuuemen adaressed oe - ey tue special agents wou be killed, he Concluded to doas Mrs. Vauden- | the meeting, afer which Mf. Churen road & jour aud FELL THROUGH A HATCHWAY. rg had suggested and yor the old man, *abvi@ paper, setting lerth the views vl the Lo ta PROCURING apd the pe sity Of immediate aciivn, + a he tone her Ines. eee Inquiry ia offic J Marvin Treeey, while under the tuflucnes of liquor, INSANK, po eet a inet no Information bi entered grocery store of Harrison Brothers, No. Mura Louies RB, MoAdama, of Breokiys, whe & Fa that the property owners wi * Pepto ptseey Seeahiya, adem non oOelereHn | 150 nee nesand ler lemied, diverse on ibe rong Tovin, condemned for the mard Fintion of $60,000 to Improve an Moeth. the weneral, teontg: on 4, civil as t Hon toudhing the you direct, 1 Hie of cruel trowtmeut, was yosterday dectared not whe had | he ony'’s Bnunc died nimost imetanily, tio was | meane by a jury bofore whom numerous wiew present Incumb rant Worthy manuer to leagea the bux’ the was pire y von el five years of his lilo to the sorvi au bia fayner, Ar nue warned ti Mr. Biina tool Oity yours old aud leaves @ family at No, WS | have beou examined, The cl Ot iasanity wee 0 United Biases, did. mot deserve to die by the r e and ware Bie 1 umene fa 8 slows Restated | MORMOR BZEOle minarted ky pully ber charaes agains Ber Ansnead, vets | vd Ag Military, Peomed to be +

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