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good or nad umpire, Will Dave 8 Desent mated on | tne 10% we had a brief respite, but there | Lom, of Washingten, D. C., to Canam, daughter of ‘Thursday next at Hoboken; the game will be between | was a heavy sea from the’ westward, | Ricbard Wilhams. eleven erickelers and filteca baseball players. ‘On the 17:b uod 18th the gales moderated, but on the * Derips bee peat gpenee ghiets ernekep matches bave | 19tn spey Sreahanee ogain from the wi RwAPE, We OED. een played, Of the local clubs the Staten Island is | puxsed our sister sbip, the Britannic, between Sbin- Ze Qbead in the number of victor The iollowing | heoock and ire lelana, aud It was'e threuae coptrass eee te, revs Ceashen 19, Hagaure table shows the results at a giance:— to see how we were Oguting our way while the — Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully and during that week bis was offered for bis conviction. ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE. Kecent searches ia Pri nce have proven be- NAVAL BOAT RACING, ANNUAL BEGATIA OF THE GUANABABENSE CLUB IN THE HARBOR OF BIO JaMEIRO—VICTORY * . * . oud question the location aad app: OF AMERIOAN CREWS, FIRST KLEVENS. bie was going with a regular rushing speed. We 4F- | invited to attend her funeral, f iste residence, Uncertainty of Circumstantial Evi- | (agicy house 1m wnicn Phair says he stopped, just Tncanailin ones: Sistas Miceidaihen Clyds, Played Wyre Laat, Drawn, | rived at the! barat aito o'logk on Saturday O1gbe | 325'Koge u.~ BrookiyD, a, trom Ber inte residenes, ha stated previous to the trial, A weak puint of tho bed r p Staten Island 8 2 0 | and anchored there till one o?clock yerterday worn. Gees & it . 0 . dence Illustrated case aguinst Pliaif was that, although tne throat of Bio Jamuina, Brusil, Sept. 16, 618 Manbatian... rae 4 é 2 | Ing, when Wo came up to Quarautive, Fortun Milter cab Somers, Westensstar ty, N.Y. . The ndrdered Woman Was cut and the large urteries | The angual regatta given by the Guamabarense | St. George, ett ae 3 6 2 | wo aceisent occurred during tne voyage?” PA oe fh eainy Mchenry Merson i leche nbvene®, shenawee mn sreae of mendie betanee mpee Club bas turnished, for many years, to Brazilian aren Unies, ‘ 3 2 3 Mr. Roberts added in sopsicsion, ry Fuueral at residence of ber uacie, William Batley, . Evidence wii eo presi e! i pough we pai “ oy a ; om Aa eaimeaieg cummisies to establish Mie inct that.| boats the pleasures of success and the boast of excel- | a1) Riy aaa 0 1 0 | large number of deal timbers strewa around. We oF aerate ene Gtr ih v4 aaeelse A TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION the murder a package of very bloody female | lence. The beautiful bay of Botafogo, shiclded by the | Longwoou ° 2 rr 1 1 e bo particular record of the fact, but 1 think It | train leaving Greod Central Depot, Harlem Ratlroat, as toa washerwoman ina aniall sowe Sugar Loaf from the morning sun and lying beneath Nouns America 3 2 9 0 | Was somewhere near the Newfoundland Bank,” at 10:30. M. 4 4 and that this packuge when washed was erion,, 3 3 oO; —_——— B. —Sunday, October 20, 1878, J R . | the evening shadows of tho Corcoyados, was t0-da¥ | pei ;- 2 | ARTHOLOMEW, —Sunday, » }, Jamza R, ta woman WhO Was aD iL- - Ont 2 0 - 0 7 ‘ ge. , wud turther that this | the scone of vievory to American boats au’ boner to | Peuosuinr 2 2 0 0} -" 2S DARE SH sO ee aen tad aenea’ aaeatede aileedéats Condemned and Reprieved at the the Stars and Siripes. The blue jackets of the Hart- | Germantown 1 9 H 0 |. Tee Notional Lise’ seamehin. Hepnathy Of LIVE" | ceed sng tage " eee: pool, which plies between this port and London, ar- on Weduesday, October 23, 0 i ford aid Essex have mage those names once more pA pies & fie . Foot of the Scaffold. dresses (of which 6! the cry of success, POtMls. secs..0e..2+ 60 21 21 g | Tired hove yesterday after s very tompestaons vey, Gg ahaa lads of Barei tered a the time of the tire and jound “Ag be OPENING EVENTS, ‘SKCOMD ELBVEN: 4 3 ago of eighteen days. The Denmark leit London on | yy Corigtopher sis., at 2:20 P, M. Carriages will be empty. No dress was in japy way Py 2 9 | the 24 1si,, and from that time gutit the 8th bad | jn waiting a: Bioomield depot, Lt is requested thas VALUE OF & NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION These facts, takev 1u connection with eat snOny The races opened with a contest between the Bra- 4 2 1 1 | beavy winds, On the evening of the iho squall | no towers ve sent - + | of the milkman whe passed by the hou: ge in tbe | gilian cutters Péry, of tom oars, and twocuttors of 3 0 2. 1 | came up trom the northwest uod sven developed iuto Buck.—On the 18tn inet, Mrs, Dora Beck, in the morning and beard the voices of wegen o nuty | swelyaoars each, the Italian Gapri end the Braziitan 1 Qo 1 0 | @ hurricune, lasitog pinety-six hours, No misadven- | 81st year of bor age. cemtemantinemennere tones, would certainly have great weight with jury. | 00) TN ee soe oun, ‘Tne course peer = - = = | Suro occurred aside from a gonerai shaking upofaiion | Funoral trom hor jate residence, No, 2,008 Sth ay,, ‘Then there ig some more very important eviuence | Cabdocio, Pp 10 4 4 2 | board by the lurching of the vessel, 3 ; near 125th st., this (Monday) aiternoon, at two o’clock, The Innocent Man That Ver- mont Did Not Hang. eee ae Moyrreuigr, Vt., Oct. 19, 1878. It ts donbifal if there can be found in all the annals of criminal jurisprudence any instance of a more thrilling and narrow escape from the gallows than is exhibited in the case of John P, Phair, Writers of fiction have wearied their powers of invention 19 contests with the improbable and bave succeeded in Producing situations perbaps as dramatic, put yet.so clearly stamped with the marks of fiction that no one could be deceived. Here, however, te 4 veritable ‘nl every msideng of which is dramatic im the highest degree, and yet natural and entirely consis. font with the truth, A man bad been convicted of murder; his exceptions had been overruled; his mo- tons for a new trial denied; he bad been so long un- der sentence of death that the statute of limitations had worked agaiost bim, and en the court had lost its jurigdiction; his last appeal for Executive, clemency had been beard and refysed, and the dawning of tbe fatal day of execution brought discovered sinco the trial. Puair said that be went to Brandou to & circus ou the morning of the 8tb of Juue, and revarned to Rutland by tho one o'clock tral on the morming of the 9b, | This be tailed to pr and certain evidence was iuiroduged tending to pro that he wa@not at Braudov. the District Attorney, in bis argument, took the grogod that Phair, having failed to si stortly accouat for himecl! and having hed, was atthe house of Sirs, Freese irom the pignt of the 7th of June util the morning of Or course, if Phair had been at her house during all that time, the chances usely greater that committed the murder perhaps in some sudden suvage mood bred by long satiety. But it is eiatmed that t can now be clear! proven that Phair was in Brandon, as be said he was that be returned jo the midnigh} train avd that be ‘Was seen tn his room at oue o’clock on the morning of the murder, He can be accounted ior after hall- Past three ow that morning, so that there is less than \wo bours and a half fer bim to go pearly a mile and execute w ‘well: planued and doliverute murder, Cor- tainly the chances that he committed the murder aro much fe un ye of lactis thay under the wtate of | which were taken lor granted at the trial, 1t can be algo proved that at about elevun o’clock on tho night of toe murder Mrs. Free was seen in hack with a strange man; tbat they wer driven im the uirection 1 ber house, and that soon the hack returned empty. At will also be stown that at least two of th Pawnbrokers who swore so strongly agaiust Puair were convicied thieves who bad contributed tuoir Javor to various industrial iwatitutious of the Stace, aod that uothing was sbown at the trial against them, twelve hundred metres and return, each boat baving its own turning buoy, The race was easily yn by the beauttiul clinker-buils Péry, amid the burraks of thousands of Brazilians, Tile race for six-oared gigs over the same course was won oy the Hartford’s gig, which took the lead at the sturtand reached the home buoy about two buodred and Giliy yards ahead of her Brazilian com- Petitors, Gugrany and Cauby, These were two light Glinker-built boats, much smaller than the Hartford’s gg, and their appearance, while the first cheers were ringing trom the rasilian multitude, brought the little party of Americans a tumultuous alternation of confidoncd and doubt, Midshipman Alfred Joffrics and bis craw of the Jonnes took the handsome silver bouquet holders, ‘The race Jor whaleboats, over the same course, wi theu quickly won by the Amélie, of the Frenen Bug. ship Thémis, beating the Bragilian whaleboats Aracy| and Garca., Tho prize was a silver coffee servica, in tho race fur ten-oared cutters, over the sam sours, tor a silver fruit dish, the Italiuns suflerea t, the Brazilian boat Poquyte leading th Haigh alter a close conte: rh was about 10 minutes, THR BARGE RACK. The impression of tue precedipg races in pow: The Austraiiuu wat ch i@ not counted in this table, ae sluvg took part as the eighteen of New CROTON SCARCE UP TOWN. DRIFT OBSTRUCTING THR GATES—ENGINEEB CAMPBELL’S EXPLANATION OF THE TROUBLE ABOVE MUREBAY HILL, The inhabitants of Murray Hill, Yorkville, Manbat- tanville, Carmansvilje and Harlem have lately been complainiag, with just cause, of the inadequacy of the service of Crotou water im their districts, The hydrants on the upper floors have for some days been almost entirely dry. A reporter ot the Hxrarp yesterday endeavored to as- ecrtuin its cause and wi ely partly successful, There were rumors that one of the Principal gates of the aqueduct had beep shut, thas the screen at the High Bridge bad been broken and that the dritt which sould have been gheckod there was floating down and clogging up the pipes in the upper part of the city. Neve of these was strictly ac- curate, and only One indicated the true cause of some Ol the trouble. Tue dissatistaction of the consumers was weil founded all the same, and tn-reality it is ouly an ofa gricvance remanitesting itsclf on a fresh aggravation. ‘The reporter visited firat the gate- ations t and Boulevard, on o'clock; thence to the Church of the Huly Namo, 97th stand Broadway. Bwckee.—On Sunday, October 20, WRNDELL Broken, gier ao long und iicgering illness, 1m the 37th year of 18 By Reiatives and triends are respecttully invited to funeral, trom bis late residence, 104tn st. ‘raesday, October 22, at one Boro.—Suddenly, Friday, 18th inst, Jamus H, Boyp, Relatives and triend: are invited to attend the luoeral, at the residence of his brother, Wiliam L. Boyd, N tree P, af, jo. 409 West 21st st,, ou Monday, 2igt inst, ab Brunnan.—Oa October 19, CATHERINE BRENNAN, the beloved wile of Charles Brennan, departed this life, 1p the 54bb year of her age, a Dative of the parish of Carrigailin, county Leitrim, lreland, Her remains will be taken from her late residence, No, 454 Wost 63a st, on Tuesday, October 22, inst to the Church of 41 whi repose of tor interment. Sacred Hoast, West Slot ak, asolema high mass will ve offered up for the soul, and thence to Caivery Cemetery BuinckkRuors,—Suddenly, an Saturday, Oatober 19, Axus Enjzansru, wile of William KE, Bryackerbop, Jr., to the 20 year of hor age. altermoon at half-past o1 Wunerai ti from hor Jate residevee, 303 Eagt i2:n st, Her re- mains will be takeu to Bridgehampton, Long Isjand, for 1atermeut, Browxz.—Ou Friday, October 18, 1878, Mary Grace Brows, wile of Patrick Browa, agea 60 years and: 7 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are resp him not one ray of hope, it did not seem possible of ; but they guve thoir oaths unchallenged, there ure that there could be any intercession that would savo | Dit tiny pire at fo tar toward wBtublisiing tho fact | altured the precoacelvod hopes of the craws about t be taken from ner li idence, 434 Wost 3 him Tho dull and sombre thud of the hammer 10 | inat une of these Puwnbrokers received trom the | enter the Dattio of tue barges, Ine Brazilians w| All the water which 18 supptied to the reservoirs in ball-pest eg Me Omooer tt - Se ee the construction of the gallows had ceased, Tho ver: Vermont ‘detectives’? a share of the reward of $2,500 | proached the great event of (uo day with uncuncealed| + >, 5 . TT mph acs oueree ler ihe soaviesion et Fann Me coutidence, bora of tei live of. victory uubroke: Central Purk passes through this and then | Churen, wherea solemu mass of requiem will be of- house on Ninety-second gtreot, near Ninth avenue, | {lly invited to uttend the funeral. | Her remains moment haa arrived tor the solemuities of the last rs fered, thence to Calvary Cemetery. THE IDENTITY QUESTION. through many years, @ American barges took the! divides into two streama Two men wero : “ @ hour to begin and the coudemned map, arrayed jor | rhe different witnesses wo testitied as to personal | places in quiet bope and determination. Tho Freach| Honud here’! Basle “engacso ie’ verebeingt heal a:hUREEB Suadenly, Ostober 2h, P. Borngr, of the they hud selected Phair out | puiiod to the starting point uuder the cheers o! thet: the gravo'in aciean shirt and perhaps the best suit bag hiy swore ba . B ‘ farts Mealy = Mig Pha srs viagra ‘ of a large number of meng ju & bult ju Rut | victorious whulebou @ British flagsbip Volugi he over wore in bis tile, awaited with set muscles the | Ty sicre a public “identification” was held, | entered no boais in the rexatia. approach of the executioner, The hangman came, | ana tuis fact would nave yreat nt with.| anda bait ogutical miley, the sturt and miraculously to the convict, vrought iife instead gBur. the apne a Bie diately 10 front ogee Se roror serene on Had bi o'Vere singular that the whole thing, it | its own turmiog byo: ue prige jor the Of death, As this cage is so soon to engage the at | tn yen be proven @ mere lurce, As the wit- | ning barge, a very handsome epergne ot tention of the Le; jaro of Vormont—the State 12 | nesses wore standing upon a street carner prior to | the secoud barge, 4 sliver service fur eoffee, ih obstructions trom the screen, the most part hisiios? ot bag aed sages BASE JULLE! a Sunday, 20th inst., Josepa R. Cuien, i Which were autumn leaves and twigs. 4 heap of Relatives and triends of the family, also.the. mem: them lay in one corner of tno platform, under which | bors of the St. Vincent Forris Uuion, are roapectialy plasbed and gurgied and roared the powerful torrent dennevate atteag the faneral, trom his late residence, it 10, 2 a st.,0n Tuesday morning, at hale whien quonches the thirst Of thron-tourths of the | pact nine o'clock, when bis remains wilt pedi city’s population, The men wore working in the | st. Paul’s Church, 117th st. ; thence to Calvary Ceme- which the execution was to occur—a briof review of | gnteriug the hall where the tost was to take place | bouts took their places in order trom Fighs bo tolt, (Me circumstances of the murder, the trial, the re- Prieve and the new evidence which caused the new Jease of life will be full of interest, HISTORY OF THK CROKE, ‘The crime for which Phair was sentenced wns the murder of Mrs, Anna Vreose, of Rutland, Vt, @ woman of questionable standing and reputed to be the proprietress of a house of ill-fame, The murder DF supposed murder occurred oo the night of tte 8th or morning of the 9tn of Jane, 1874, Her house, situated on the outskirts of the village, was discov- ered to bo In flames, about half-past six o’clock, on the morning of the 9th, and it wasin great part de- stroyas. In the ryjus of the dwolling were discov erod the charred remaine of the body of a woman, pupposed to be that of Mrs, Freese, and there wero across the throat and on the bosom What appeared to be gashes made by a dagger or some other shurp instrament. The evidence agaivst Phair was that be lef} Rutland ab bail-pagt four o’clock on the mourning of June 9, and Went direct to Boston, where be arrived cary ia the Afiarnoon. At about tive o’clock on that afternoon a man regis 1d ut the Adams House, Boston, under pho name of “E, F. Smith, St Albans, Vt,” and atter bis departure the next day « piece of a shawl was found in the room that bo had occupied, and this shaw! was proven to have beea the property of brs, Wreese, Various arsicles of jewelry were also found Bt three different pawubroker shops in the city, and these urticies were also identified as the property of Mya, Froose, THE AKRBST AND TRIAL, After Phair’s arrest he was asked to write for the Prosecution +E, ¥. Smith, 8 Albans, Vt.,” and, al though bis‘counsei warned hin thut if he had written that mameever belore, it could ve clearly proved, he wrote tno desired words without hi (ation. At the trial several exports vesti> they saw Phair being led toward them in banaculls and followed by u crowd of people, Oue of the wit- nesses uddrossed the others aud said that it was ox- tremely untuir to see the man before he was taken toto (he ball; bat the ovbers replied tuat there was no doubt about the man aud remained where they wore, They afterwurd came into the ball 4nd positively ideutited Phair—all except the hotel clerk, whoue Occupation Would develop ® power of remembering duces to.a remarkavio degree. To bim the face was uniamiliar, nis fact itself, 1f susceptivie of prool, ag is glleged, would go tur Lowurd obtaining u new tylubfrom any eaulighened Court, 1t woulu require yoo much space tu Ko closely into the details of tho Providence togtimouy. Phuir said that when he arrived at Provideuce be took tho same goneral direc- Hon ug the sragk exieuding toward New York; that he stopped in a» lodying Bouse tu thy office of which ale was sold aud whieb was presided ovur by a fat and jolly laudiord about forty-Uve yoars ol age; thut » jarge bluck dog, witb a leather collar, was in the office and Jeaped ap againrt him to play; tuat ho was us- sigued » room over the office tor which by paid Uty-fve cents, und that he took bis meals in a basement restaurant bear thy lodging house. ibere fy at present Bo such Fostaurans or lodginy-bouse 1u that section of the cily but diligent search bas reveuled the fact thas ia 1874 there wes just such @ fsebaurant and Jodginx- house, but they were tora dowo in August of thus yeor to make way for the now City Hall, rhs factcun be estublisued by a huudred witnesses it hecessury and proves thut Poair was rigtt wuetner ayy Investigation wus Made ut Loe time Of the trial of nol, The landlord precisely ouswers Puair’s descrip- tion of him und testes that the price of the roum over tne office was svveuty-five ceuts; that bo bad a ster Which was little used, abd toatl there was ut thattime to bis offiveu black dog with a leather collur, 4b account of which black dog, history, pedigr id douth from a too grevt meal of poison and all, lundiard cpeeriully gives, BURGLARS CONVICTED, PURCELL, LADUR AND BURNS FOUND GUILTY OF THE FAIRVIKW (N. J.) CRIME. The jury, in tho cage of Patrick Purcell, Nelson La- due and Edward Burns, the mop tried last woek in tollows:— 1. Brazilian barge Ubixajara, of 14 oars; longth, 3 4 toches; beam, T bout was pulied by apprentice boys of thi bore u monograw of the letters 3. and X. Officer o ¢1n WW, Jongth, 32 foot inches; beam, 7 Lees 8 inchs 8 tee 1 iweb, 4. The Ventdébout, a cutter of the Thémis, 1 oars, aud of the same dimensions as her varge, 6, Brazilian barge ‘am a Yad length, 37 feet 0 foet 5 inches; ficer o1 tne barge, ringtoa. Duriog tho firat half milo tne Ubixajara and H, B,| led, stem and stem, the 3, X. bangirg close upon th port quarter ol the former, und t Mois struggzlin: arboard qaurter of the H. B. At tb be boats were uearly in doable echelor \t the H. B, somewhat ahvau of the loader of tue righ wing, aud the lett centre boat, the Vent-Jébout, bringing up tue rear. 1 tur ber vuo! Qret, tue Ubixaara aod 8S, X tur fmmediately alterward, That straggioc 3, X. and the Uvixajara for the second pri: The H. B., sturting with @ siroke of iorty. one and gradually quickening to forty-three, ha wlready captured the firet honors of tue day. Sui pusged the hume buoys iu Boventeen miuutos, wil the wir rabg with wild burrahs, The cheers seeme w come irom every quarter, The 3, X iollowed few boat lougtbs aavern of the H, u,, 1m nearly together, be winuing bout, bouuty and tnenoss Vvauquisbed all comers; but t0-uy, beeu to some @ moment of wonuer anu disappoint. ment wheo the H. B., nearing home buoys, bouted her bow oars, piaced 4 broad penount of biue siik ip the bow, Jot tall her oars and dasbed on to giortous vicvory. Yhe men of the H, B. aud of the SX. had good boats, Professions! oarsmon will draw somo cum. parisons trom the dimensions 1 bave given, and to rf jong-bandled bushes down across the inner suriace of the screen, One of them came up to where the re- porter stood, und as b@ answered questions Jeaned upon the iron railing and spas at brief intervals into the flood below, He said that tho m: charge of the screen 1s B. Kessier, ig beulth’’ Do was assisting him, ‘They bad been re- moving autuma Jeaves trom the acreeo for the past two days with hardly aoy itermission, Ordina- rily tt was cleaned only three times in ywenty- four hours. ‘the workman thought the difference between the dopth abeve the gate and that below it Was about one and a half feel, but 1b looked much mere, fe wlso asserted juut the extraordinary quan- lly of drift was duo to the breaking of the acreen at the gate-on tue north side of Haricm River, AT HIGH BRIDGE. At High Bridge there were two men cleaning the Serven al the gute au it was intact and sound. One ol these wus a brother of the gatekeeper, He chewed tovacco incessantly, and frequently squirted tho rank ing juice into the swilt curren: which be was discussing, The drilt was very ok, and dead foliage fica up the wires almost as fast as they could be removed. During part ol yesterday the water wag backed up beb:nd the gate two feet bighor than on the lower side. in the evening the differenge hud de- Greased Lo about (wo 1aches, ‘xue keeper of tho High Briige reservoir said that the peopic of Wusniugton Heights were complatnio Oi the lack of water, On Saturday, ‘the 12h, Mr. Martiu, of Wasbington lane, told bim that he could notgeta drop irom bis bydrauts, It seemed impos- sible 10 Hod # reason for this, for oo that day at noon the tanks 1p the tower, trom whica the highest points are supplied, showed a depth of tw Jevt, and ou tbo next moruing the way lui. None oo: tho gates ba closed since just April. The roportcr inspectoa the water as it was pussing tuto th and Saw no INdicauions of arity iw it, Ye thrpugh the Ninety-secona street gate, and it is w mystery where Lue leaves come irom which are found #o abundantly there, hore is no opening in the Pipes und no reservoir between Maubattanville ana wwe Cepiral Park. The record of the depta of the water ut High Briuge yesterday was as toilows;— dn the Tower, dn the Be 8Aa.M... 12M... 5 Piage 10 A. M, 120th st, and Let av, invited to attend the tu en Wednesday, 23d iust., at one o’ciock P, ML da 8wi No, 122 Kast 127th at., on Mon ae = M. Relatives and frends are invited to attend. invited to ation yery midst of the dangerous looking eddies, shoving | *eFY- vEeNtToy.—On Saturday, October 19, Gsoncz W. Deron, aged 38 years. trom Trinity Church, Roslyn, L. L, ot Boxt, October 22, ut twelve o'clock. Oar will inget trata which leaves Hunter’s Hoint a Douing —October 19, Wittiam Douina, Relatives aod trievds are inviteu, Faneral from Y atternoan, at two o'clock. Eiseet.—Ou Saturday, October 19, Gxscux Ava uxt Kisxkr, formeriy Robora, wife of A. G. A, Bui aged 4d your, 8 mouths tort Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral irom the German Lutheran Church, corner of Broome and Elizabeth sts., on Tucsday, Uce tover 22, at one o’clock P. M. Fiorp,—On Sunduy, October 20, at his late res Genoe, No. 53 West Sdtn at,, D. Vax Homa Fiorp, in the 6lst year of bis ago, Rel ves and irlends of the family are rospecttuliy al, 'rom Trinity Charop, Fostanyaz.—In Brooklyn, Friday evening, sud- Ol heart disease, JULus FoyTayNaz, native of riand, aged 41 years. The friends of the iamily are invited to attend the funeral services, from his late resiaence, 184 Amit! Sha Brpokivay Monday, Octoper 21, as rer oteloge ‘Fowzen.—0n Friday morning, October 18, Sm K.,Fowxxa, of the firm of Veer & Co. socuninonl Funeral services will be held at bis iate the 21st iust, as GiLvovLE.—At her lato residence, 828 East 36th at, past one on 2ist inst, Friends are late residence, 348 Sackett st., Makia Gitvorus, Fuuerat i Gigaup.—At Brooklyn, Axim E., beloved wil ancis Giraud) ib her 03d year, arth Hg Notice of tuneral hereaiter, Honsox,—1n Brooklyn, October 20, of bog aod Jos. W, and diphiters, KmiLy W,, ol Auns M. Hobeoa. Seaveaetavcntited Funeral (private) from the residence of Charles E. Warnor, Eaq,, No, 144 Macon st. ‘ Hust.—Ou Sunday, Octaver 20, Professor Praxx1ii 1a 8th year, at 285 Bast 69in st. two o’cleck, irom the Six! ist Episcopal Church, near 8a rad fled that Phair bad written the name on the Adams | the Courtot General Sessions, in Jersey City, for the i will be obvions buat strong bodies, careful ,. J, incues. " wu ee ‘won the bactie, 1 must ndd that. jalitoraia papers please copy. masked burglary at the house of Simeon S. Kagel, ja | tuning and pluck woa DIXteen Ieet Is the llunit of tue Gupucity Of Lue reser. ty rf ‘House register und also on one of the pawn tickets, 6 ” the Brazilian style of pulling ts essentially 4: voir, aud as eight A.M, it wae overflows; bi hige ty ne eto by roirae ey ie ae — od bim asthe mun | Fairview, N. J,,om August 26 last, came into court dit no lessou 18 drawn irom to-day di ter will compe! another metbod, THB WINNING AMERICAN BOATS, The Jew pawnbrokers also iden! Who pawned the joweiry of Mrs Frevse, It was also | yesterday, after an absence of twonty houre, and shown that Puair Lad been totumate with Mrs. Frese; | Fendered a verdict of gulity us charged. Constables (we Hassiord was comalssioued for that be failed to satisfactorily accouut for his time | Donovan, Foley and Stanton bad remained at the suip of the Chins fleet, tue fame of tho {rom the night of the 7b of June until Dall-past thre eourt house all night with the jury, and whon they | Daring, she barge of the Colorado, then tlugebip of ‘Rod; in the look on the moraing of 10 murder, and aio from | ABDOUDCed IBa they had sareed a messeneer | TciCy wae. uavie Sine worl. “Her baiider ships PEDESTRIANISM. : the time be arrived in Boston until his departure, and | Was despatebed for Vler! o 10 speedily ar- | pensiall, of the New York yard, designed the i ing the gutters It bad bdevu passed by the 1 that he told contradictory stories at the time of nis | rived.’ The prisonere were brought from the county H, B. to veat ber. Eo 96 ee ee of the Harsord ‘Tenafly!’? bawled the brakesman the train | (otamoa ‘Council while fesriut b the PP yiuneral at By 2) regewees Cha ib, corner arrest, Puuir claimed (hat he bad been to Providence | Jailto the court room and prevent when the | 18 China the prosiigs o) the Dering 2ecured the | rolled into the quaint Now Jersey town yostorday, | fever, Since tuen tha reservoirs bad been d he will be taken to Briagepore oy FP. Mee preleren| w®, uD | and the members of the Westche: Walking Club | down abou: four jeoh The effect of this deor Kxtty,—Ou Saturday, October 19, Lisi Krux, to ges work irom the Corliss Engine Company, aud | jury rendered its vordict. Thoy appoared to be greatly | triva and yos uonamed H. B. was reiuioed in the ening e "i > pany, nod | dqected by the reauit, aud alter the discharge of tho | Hartiord ad the tuird cutter, No trlul descended irom it. The air was crisp, the sunshine | 0! the Seat Ee ad tip: Heoeupte ana toe flowy 8, Ha ett keine mouths, oldest daughter of Hoary that be bad stopped at a lodging house where there | j.,7y wore removed at once to the Jail. nuitions Of the Fulati' lita no'poqigters Is vupperv of hinstory is wanpreven J 1 Babes 3 oa eaiy ode. indsctenam-~knal Be ata Vee qaumen ¥ pt menos be bright and all weather conditions favorable | howeve: aie bok efieas Ae Migpost SAF ity which To reaima ot everiasting bliss s for two or three weeks prior to she murder he | of break ig and ropbing t of Simeon | never be uecided, In July, 1877, when Admiral Tre for © tramp, Over the moist brows roads,’ | tee ee ete DOLE COA Lack OL Water in Ske wowees | EL auIRE Geughtor bas passed aways bau expressed an intention to go to Providence in B. Engel Stab ances tndiesment tor breaks nd | ard transferred bis fag irom the Hartord to 4! Shrough stretches of woodiand which human babitant | gyove Murray Mill aod sourh of Wasmington Heights Since pote iaasthenarree po al convey. Questor work, aud two wituewses Who kuew bim tex | CUteriDg the house of Andrew 3, Kugel still remaing | Powhatan, he took the Dering with him, aod ihe | nad mot invaded and Mio caverns of groenery | to the suuiluess of We malus crowiny Mauusiian | Tho relatives and iriende are luvited to attend, the e, ‘aneral from >t. Thomas’ Ca: only illgulty in the way of giving the guy all the | bis residence, 220 Kast 128th sh g the street hydrants for the purpose of cieaus- wile of Lewis H. Judson, sears! i tour lags suw ber in Seprember in tne Noriolk Yard Uiled that ho went with them in aback across Bosen, King aud entering by oigus; for | feat ne ag da. which wore rarely disturbed by tho jatruder’s | Villey, ihvy ure eourely inadequate. New build. | funeral, on Tuesday, 22 y ed Gad apparenti; y jatruder’s , On Tuesday, 22d inst, at nine o'clock A. and that they saw bim get out at ine Prove \d entering by day; {0 seateh aah ne jee jsp dl haar Soles Wak ppal y faliing inst on ead % Cp the neghvity to. the ings ure coustantly going up iu tus district, and | from ber late residence, 422 Wext 42d at. Her re salad depot. This was the most material part of toe the cousumption bus greatly increased singe the | will be takon to the Churen of oly yours Adwiral Nichols bad to choose bet nthe untried | summit of the Palisade through a wilder- grand larceny. mains Were laid (WO years agy. Thoy ure How carry- | a ma: to the jury, und alter @ deliberatiou of | Op the firat three counts and ten years on the last. y nf +4 ” third cutter and tue Worcester’s fas, barge, airead, ness of shade and iragrance, and ovor puth- " ure a veruios of “guilty”! wus rendered. | *"yigipict Attorney McGill, who couducted tue prose. | Kuowa aye winning Dout. Alter reposted foxuming | ways, wien were strewn Witt 10 MAuy iaLed Len Tes | ee eee oe eee acty. ute topes | Cometory. The usdal cffurcs wore made te prosare's now tial, | SUtien of the prisoners, said yemterday thet Be Would | tons he selected the former, and the Worecstar’s | Of sutuma, the walkers (ramped at o galt they had pe ee jlantix,—On 18th last, Mise Evauore B. Mantix. Dus aj] without avail, aud nothing of impure, | Bet move {or their senteuce dolore Friday next. The | hous became the 8. X. af the day. A respectable | seldom essayed velore the clad came over the bills | iny eugincs to give adul Me caper Rew aprareesae ‘anes ate to attend ner fue ance occurred in this cuso until the tte upporied | {Pdletment against them for breaking and entering | miaority of the Hurtiord’s mea deciare th ‘Ad-,| and reachod thoir uext stopping place This was | yee ONG ate seiccted. 18 between Nines Berul, on Monday, 21st tnst P, ML, trom Bap- ogo ttt: Ppa the house of Mr Andrew Engel would not be tried, be | 1ajrui did not yet the vetter bow Indian Roek, a large mass of stone whicn | »” Y-seveutn | tust Home, 68h ot, near 4th av. Jess the prisoners, alier serving their sentence, ‘The S. X. was buils, it 1@ bulievod, at ~ Bostoa preieete from the summit of the Pulisades and over- Pera emt te heir pemrhe ~ v. : i MiLLéu—Suddenly, on Saturday, October 19, 1878, should attomps to vontinue their nefarious vocation. | yard for ine flag ship Wo the river's brink. A loug walk through woous FPrRaxcis Car® MiLixa. forexecuuon, 11 bad vecome known to newspaper | 4,1) Correspouuents that Phuir had written # tui) sae Ment of his cage aud of (he facts (hut ho was Wuavle | Tne verdict Ww: nerally approved throughout Hud- + side citiz rs will be bel b in 1872, arranged by tne all aglow with autumnal tints, brought the : y e hold, at her late residence, No. 136 procured by representuuive of the Boston Globe Dations, ineluding a cuiter ott the riverside to Piermont, with all | Gnu there was feully uo cuuse for apprehending A 3 Funeral private. Bpon the conaition that it should be published on the HALF SEAS OVER. hud be * that Jorivs of the mountains ‘aad the un- | Yonerus iamiuo Bp e* | Speer Friday, October 18, EuLEx, widow of Moruing Jollowing the execution. As rt was ascer- Subsequently she vanquished the bars he te ok Gewh alk here, ————_—__————; state Se Aisa nadie ale soapions fin academe of the Powbatan, Lut in a second coutest with that perative sojourn at «8 ho ap ORR? 7 a ° fully to oo tases pret pera ex ‘gesnanty pacsatee Stal olagarrronr the bur pst gg Market | Dou, mote saretiy, prep a, she sullored u xovero took ths x vosd again, Tf iy Mk, ALGER's FAREWRLL. - a the. Aa irac, vale (meaaas) sear at balt-past ‘oljce Court youterday morain, ey were green | deivat. ja the full light of ber werk to-day thas di now, the sunset—yrander eakeen~mntansi y jon jonree et eae do ” ug . xg a Sol has 4 Rov. Witliam R. Algor, who bas been pastor of the | thence to St ihoresa’s Church, wh solemn ret feat mast be considered as the taultol her crew, But to most places tou it mast ulgo be remembered that the Pownatan’s | warm, rich glow over hill and woods and river. phe cousgnt o! Phair to the pubiication of e- | and crestialien, juiem a: i na || 84 ase Will be offered fur the Church of tho Messiah, Thirty-fouria - | “Well, wnat was the matter?” said tho Court, bsequently wuipped even the Darin, lively'guit the club came into Nyack. bev the river 19th , Awe Teutiog bullesin enacaneed i to the worlds 2 "| “Drunk, Yor Honor,” repited the oflcer, seruy ruce, presarving Lee own faiBe. aud quay, | Wee crossed, aud Io a" Hudson stivor Kallroud train | PAFk avenue, tor four yours, yosterday preached bis a wilo ot C. H. Ofsor and danghier of Andrew XKW RVIDESCK. “Drunk, eb?” ‘bat barge, | vel was known a4 the Dayatie:s, | they came back to the eity. farewell sermon in the church. His subject was - , ¢ and vow rests in the molanenoly lwes of rotten a and friends aro respectfully tavited to at- ‘The Farewoll of the World, or the Place of Purtings | tonu the funeral services, from hor late reside RUNNING AGAINST TIME, in the Life of Man,’? There was a large congregation | Kust 41st 9t, at eight o'clock on Tuesday cveninne Mr. J. P. Muckey, of tne American Athletic Club, pengeat, ae" —_ — call to a church toy do: age ne Cemetery. Leave to Denvor, Colorado, where be will procoed alter a | on 9:3 rainon Weduesuay, the 23d, irom Forty- or haa ss aged palaaietn§ Boies sb Rag ae short stay tn Beaton, where as Pattor of one of the | second Street Depot. x _— | groun ol jo, endeavor to veal @ best time | wading Unitarian chureves of the Hub be was bela 'AULDING.—At Huatiagton, L. Ootober Rear HINE PROSPECTS FOR THR YALL MERTING— | over made in a five-mile run, ie will start at four | high exec. “| admital Minas Paunpisa, Uaited'deates mewn, aaee ACCIDENT TO LEVELLER—THE Houses, THE | 0'clook, SUBURBAN NOTES Oe Dl mame sie tone P, M., d i uneral from the resizenee at one P. M., Tuesday, BACKS AND THE COURSE. A PROFESSIONAL OONTEST. 6 the tr 2 224 Conveyances witi m: which leaves (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HEBALD.] An athletic meeting will be held at the Ravenswood John Haughey, a prosperous grocer at the corner of Hunter's Point atten A. Me 5 BACHRE — ManyLaxp Jockey Cit Athletic Grounds this afternoon, The firat event isa | Cougress sireet and New York avenue, Hoboken, saree seapeaeeet rs. eMac ta te Bauamons, Ochs $02 zs, } while inoxicated {ell down a sioae cellar on Monto suru ScHWARACURR, aged 74 you ten-mile walk for protessionals, for whieh there aro ei lu thas city yosterd a $ More than a hundred horses are at Pimlico to assist street in that city yesterday morning, and- was d: Helauives anu trieads, also Congrogations Adas Ie- gorously imjared, A vit iresh, Yuur Wasship. A bit fresh like” im making the coming race meeting at that place one , age (er cell gg Now York Lodge, No, 1. L. 0, Durige «angelina B, B.; Deuwehe Reichs Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F.; Ghetre Off wur course you kow.” of the most intorosting and enjoyuble gatherings that Home,” in Kignth street, Brookiya, on Saturday | juneral, irom bis late residence, 237 Kast 61st ek, 08 id you vome irom Giasgow ?"? was ever @: by the Maryland Joekey Club During loon koown as “Joseph's | Bikur Vuolem are peoriuily 1avited to uuend the night, William Davia, of No. Yo Douglas sirect, | iuesday, October 22, at nine A. M. raay morain yeatgtday | thle moraiag there were people onaugh on sue ground stubbed yobn Piaul, of No, 166 Thirteenth street, with Sxacoun.—At New Rochelle, on Sanday, October 90, apevkoite, He was arrested, ‘ Mrs. MARTHA SEACORD, Im ber 48th year, qrnen you, wore only ‘nell seas over! looKing ut the borsos taking thelr work to satisly the M.E, C, Bowers, thirty-six years old, a se f+ ce dra 26 See i oreo management that the coming meoting wasto bea and purse of money occurred at Fivetwood lark yer SkIDMORK.—At Jamaica, suddenly, Davin Witte. success. ‘This bulletin froze ttic young blood of a very mall | sssisig? ; boy Who Walked tue streets um thug morning wud ne | | sitin’, Yer Henan Puabod up to the office of bis employer, Mr. M.D. Dewn- "Who are they?!’ » No, 60 school street, auu juiorined Diu that ‘the “A couple of sailors, Yer Honor,” Glove says Vermont 1s goiug 10 haus av junecent man “Where do you bail (rem, my man?’’ said tho Judge to-day.” Mr, Downing, who was a uative of Vermont, | to one. immediately sent 1oF « cups of the Duper and sat down “am {rae Ginsoy, Joodge. A came wi’ the Sta bo Feud (ue statement amid the few Fewuants of bis | o’ Loosvauna,” answered tle fellow in a voice th: seemed to thy squeezed out of bis thr by iy drawn fol sa the tea yards’ mofilor t row at the Norfolk yard, MARYLAND JOCKEY OLUB, me to ihe vesoription of the trip to o He 8 the Goriss Evgine Company, He immediately t0- ferred to bis wemoranuum vWuok and found that this was ob the rery day on wien Phuir said be returacd from Providence and also by the same train, 1b ov- Gurred 10 Lim that it wus exiremely improbable that there should have been another may on this meeting the description of Phair; bus bas sbould be dor re the executiun ag uot fur of, and or mot at all, He offige, and nis story wi cloned with fourtecn it one o'clock, A TWENTY-FIVE-MILE MATCH. An amatour walking match jor a handsome badge STORMS AT SEA, ere teruay morning, which created cousiderabie local in- arrested ob Saturday eVeuiug ona eo wou 7), vi “ Lid 8b and was largely atiended. Tho coutostants | Him with stealiog $41 from Gbarl ives und Iriends are invited to attend tho te Muth atiention, but Bnully be was horlneimtesstesittte arama ‘The norses that Pes havens tl track di pers ie f ith : "potn Will be arraigaed texjuy Letore Judge Walbd, ia Brook. m ‘Grace Church, Jamatea, at two o’olock, wr Of shut papor, Wao accompa ft neepri ded ip & match some WeoKs ; air, Oi tue Chintof Poles tor advices 4p Sergoant Norris, of the Newark police force, while | morning seemed all in the finest possiole condition ce yenterday was iwentv-ave tile, | | Henjamia Maliog, « balider, twenty-niae yours of einal- wean; Wee Maes eee tong and to 4b. 29m. by Wiliam F. Sour, Mr. | O80, Ving im Oliver street this city, arregied on Pesembled the man whom be bad honed Ib mt now | an early hour, was startled by ci ‘Murde! ip good condition except the great crack, tue one v prertey U just, OF atrvian Thom noe Robert Stanwoed, aged OL yeura, 1 mouse and 22 days, ast twelve o'clock, lt was decided to telegraph wn? _ limented edesirinus ov the goud time made, iquo ler, Of Nw 2 viton str by ut a, oO ¥ d ae eeeck. at Meooruingly: tue two mon | water” irom the dwelling house No. 268. Arriving | ious way booked to boat the Duke, Leveller, and he | Liu proposed a match lor next Sunday week between | the Load wilu a Laity and Iuilloting severe injures | iin'p ai. Tursemoun droge eye Heices ose the spot he found & man with « club iu bis hand has been rendered useless at the last moment by | the same contestants, He is held to quewor. tecmuty pie pas roy, N. ¥. Friends of the Dillee. After telographing te every ollice in Vermout | and crying tor help. On entering the house the sere throwing out a curv, From all accounts bis {riengs fe the Governor was finally found in the telegraph vifice ot found that the man had ioly beaten his ‘trying him to such an extent ti days ago, William Cootes, of No. d4 State street, New St, Joux.—Ou Friday, Uctober 18, at Walton, N. Yi, ram was immediately avat | Poe wis mame ie Kdward Bonnett, the injurea b ark, accidentally Kiied himeelt, He wax using bid | Kaine W.,-wite of Samuel H. St Joha, of thiseny, ”” 4 fowling piccu a8 4 cane When Ht oxploded. The dis- | —“TueKwn —Suddenty, b inst, J, W. TuoKeR, drinking heavily, and quarréiied over not start. a saa by the temple. Ho iived threo days alier the accident, sg Lhe PB gnc IY THE PROSPECTS, CELTIO—NO DAMAGK TO LIV Ol} PROPERIY. | “Corveltus Buckley died in tho Charity Hoi d having Bpurted all over 4 H u vor and fren wore Samuel 8 Smith and Walliam F, Sour, voin of | jy Feceday, Oovover 23, Ot Phaw wos shown Mr, Dow: whe suid inat i, | Passing along Academy street yesterday morning, at | 94 wore cagor to run. one. of the judges, com; (arduy night Jas) for striking Funeral from the residence of son-in-law, Me. Fushed peli mell down Stave street to» telegraph While gunning in tha Sussex Woods, N. J., Maine papors please copy. Pe oe alae end quarrel Dott | that their colt cennet beat wnysbing and Nut By will | ROUGH PASSAGE OF THEY WHITE STAR STEAMER | charge passed Op through the mau’s throat avd out Je-,ol Paris, aged 21 yoars, won of Jamie We rae The bookmakers are again avesd, The Dixie ana The steamer Celtic, of the Whito star line, whieh | Jersey City, just urgut, from fojuries RABY tur tour weeks, to enable the 1@ the mew evidence, This was Ol nafliciont importance vo justify o long repr: Breckenridge Stakes will go to tue Weatbrouk stables | grrived at nor whurf foot of West Tenth stroet yos- | Thursday oighy by either Jalling oF vero, URNeR.— October 18,1878, Davin B, Tuan, to the Uhér reprieve of neuriy two yours, 088. veyond a doubt, The oth oes will be goud, how. ot ihe winuow of bis late residenm 5 GEA eal bas sorociicn oyee a myer ey toe ye ihe fa hoeked Op wid te field ee, ua there are some ew euadidates for tuat | terdey, bgp hen cavers heal aane’ ga tetdinie hs rhirtecnih street, Joreey City. Tho goneral improy. | 60. year of his age. ely yaiu i A jouking three-yeur-ola, | this port, having encountered torritic gales ulmost, | gion is that Buckioy walked out whiie uslee 6 rolatives atid itionds of the family are respect: yours alter fuwi judgment. This time bad alroudy | rick was also taken to the station house to have his ye 6 7, Pp y P sarty tavreud te stevens the toners ean want ee ain Neprane, by Brown Vick, dum Elect, without 1 by Jeeh Hajene, showes, male te te hea eee | trom Liverpeot will the Firo Isiand Lighthou pe He i# intended tor the two- | was sighted. Mr. Roberts, chief olliver, pave the fi jermission irom the duy of her departure A lunatic pume. Philetus Jxyoe, commonly known “Bullalo Bill, #4 tho Suflolk County (Long Isiana) Ab bank. Although fi wore 1th blapsed, and, thoreloro, the Court couid not Cousider | wounds dressed. the new evidence, The Legislature would tur meet — Asi util October, 1874, aud shay brave ot the gov “DISORDERLY OONDUCT.” Pace borse ot dence, 261 Seb uv., on Monday, '+t ingt., at three o'clock P. M., wiibouy farther iuvitation, Friends are kindly requesied not to send flowers, ' be contrived @rdment could aoue give tho Court jurisdiction, The 4 A bearing belore the Lenislevure te te begin oo tho Sid ) nents au peouenny ver theleae the | jowing statement toa Hxnato reporeriast ovouing:— | to make a uinan ily twenty-iive milew, wnen | ,iTUx 200 Sxturiay, votover 1¥, 1878, inate, Inet, and It 18 under Boline Nicholas, aGermun girl, wenty years eid, | #t 48: tun cow sWe lelt Liverpool on the Sil inst, Coming down | hy prucured teaus to tree li legs, At WY ‘On Ftidey Ww rages hi ony will be presented in Phat the tostimony of Mr, Downing. nents of Phur say, “Why was not fey evidence ered before thi nee? the Chanpel we encountered @ strong gal, 1h pass | wori was recoived that Jayne had agalu vecaped, wad Pda mally are reapeatfuily ing out of the Chanvei we were met by what, | may | pe has not you bovn retwken, ral services, oy, Woe a tremendous Bom, eens f 18 peti yl West 62d 61, on (ueaday, the 24d Ine r tT MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ; | ,Wietans;,04 Sunday, Octoper 20, Damien Wine Funeral from bis late residence, No. 270 Howes Brookiyu; K. D., ou Tuvsday, 22d tuet., 8 VwoP, M, is locked up in the Third police station of Jorsoy The report about the course bape the Cny, on a Charge of aisorderly couduct proterred by | sik horse at Pimties, und t ia every Charles Biaton, & baker at No. Gl Krie str ficlis will be ful The rain of Friday pay taid the er, Phar dust and made toe track Just in the rigut condition | Say Wihout ex: tod him g2u | #irl became acquainted with Bluten in Sullivan at for last runuing, and a yraod meeting ts unticipated | You can see by our cotries hero in the logbook how itexpended | this city, some time ago, and, 60 she alleges, was by everybody who Is interested ja racing afaire, we felt our position.” 2 rou to live win Mr. Roberta then quoted trow the logbook as fol- nich he was to be banyed. | duced by laise D n ‘On te Ou we eucountered torrie equells ENGAGED. 4 ; nen Tuk O ‘KAD 2 4 q case boris and deroouiver ‘would be needed ail Ve Bikte “Tele her. ‘one wa ica lrg bd w heavy sea, These contivucd Without rmterin + | Reiatives wou itiends are invited to attoud, geen how utterly inadequate ihe sum wared bet in tne face, "She be - 10th apa ont the Stanx—Jonas.—to tuis erty, on October 19, Laing | kindly requested that uo flowers be seal AUIn Would HUtO iUsUFO ulus a proper uve | teste BUPPUFE hor dutll sue could got 40 00 Of 1878 closed with the mated the storm slightly moder Suan vo kva JONAS, BOLD Of «Lis Bity, ‘aus Yarns—Io Brookiys, on Savurday, October 19, fence. lt cost the prosecution $6,000 \o convict hin, | He Was heartless, It ta sald, and juste nor, She | on Saturday bewween the Man! fer vial gore Fore bea vesiiés tetlivg r A — ; aS eee sy eae ieenan ana, fureh ibis said that the coueel ot Phat did | followed bim cou: ty witn Hor pleadings, On Sat- | Isiand ciave, but a lew serab gamer y te Jou! a is ARRIED. ’ | avi to " per fu at ces, #0 thy Wine ty iuvustiyne evou i Luey bad the | Uruay Myht he bad her wrromed, ibe woman bas w | iy ig ineiuding vleetion auy, Th vicespy ap Heaven Sewaenripe Chih Se ted ta—Wittiaws lo Brovklyn, on Friday, Uetober | hie ‘mother, Mra. ha. Yates, No. ie Bar ate ue The proiiininary bearing was continuda dur- | bebe scarcely two years old, whic she leis unpro. Jena bine, aad Poet Wes Lvs arroued wus wee | tedlod' iu Ler Holoken Boma r Khe old orsivkoter. James Sinitl, tor Aity years alia dr weet « liek wortherivy som Ua | 18, 187k by tue Kew Dr T, Le Cale, Daviw W, | om Tuesday, at ares o’ciogn P, MA

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