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6 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1878--QUADRUPLE SHEET-WITH SUPPLEMENT. : fier several times roading the description | suspicion but had been acquitted, and bad never been | RAIDING THE STREET STALLS. in some way with the desecration of Mr. Stewart's | on the corner of Chambers street and Broadway, yes- | fee! © a tenday forenoon, a gentlemanly stranger peat cok i uaF you want to.anewer do so in HinAtn porso- | convicted of any crimie. “Hank” Whalen, it is said, is twenty-six years old, | obtained an interview with him, having represented Phe carer. ; 5 ‘he Court granted the order, a native of New Jersey, a cooper by trade aud was | that he hed wg, moat tinporiant Gaenication rednother briet communication, in execrable writing, a ty hg 5 ie THE CITY LAW OFFICERS TO BE CONSULTED OB formerly in Colgate’s soap factory, He told the Clerk | to impart, ‘he stranger did not present Is as follows :— ‘There were many wild rumors afloat at Police eNDEN’ = he lived iu West Houston strect, but he gave atalse | acard nor give his name. Having been shown into | 5... 4 = New York, Noy. the 14,1878. | Headquarters at an early hour this morning. One was THE Remepacutdicd SUPERINTENDENT BLUMEN: "Beaty aa ae mom aR nuinber and could not be placed afterward, He was | the office of ‘the Judge he stated that he had: just are ee OS TS a oe at, i ass, | % the effect that the remains had actually been | THAL'S ACTION. uvicted tive years ago of robbery from the person | xived from Boston for the express purpose of seeing ¥ the surburbs of Palagaid av say around 5% | tound and that they were in the possession | ay. paid mado by the: Commissioner of Public ‘ ") aly Charea \gp. | aud wos sent ta Sing Sing for four years. He has | Judge Hilton, He said that he, with his wife and A GOOD SUGGESTION, of the police officials, Another, which at first ap- Two Men Ih Custoly Char ut 1 With the bi M> | Ohiy been at Hoerty fur leas than » year family, were’ stopping at a Rau? ar sae ant | andge Hilton, after perusing the following commu- | pancd to be wollaaihaitiectal, was that Chief of | Works and the Superintendent of Eucmnbrances om d ft cathy or Bnav hay on the ‘ay. when i was first aunouneed. that | Rication yesterday, handed 4 to the Henacy repre- | botice Donavan, of Hoboken, N. J, had discovered | the keepers of the stalls and booths about Washing- . 1a 4 Vc | After tae prisoners were remanded end taken back | the remains of Mr. Stewart had heen stolen from the | S*atitive, remarking in substance that it wax an | the body at ‘@ houxe on the Paterson plank ration of the Newark Vautt to the station house in the same Mysterious 1aanner | vault in st. Mark's churchyard; that they returned to | i«ication of a change in public opinion, and that the | youd, about three miles northeast of Hoboken. that they had been brought te court the two women | Boston the same day, and on the following morn. | °atimenty therein expressed were fully in accord | ‘This’ was. found to. be ‘false, Chiet Donovan | was scarce ton Market has borne good fruit, for yesterday thera y a thoroughfare in the neighborhood lett by feng oor and the HxnaLy reporter inter- | ing, hia wife, who | had never before | ex: with his own:— ‘ ra lato Inst night stating | te # Swat reporter | which was obstructed by the stands, Much dissatis Bite tees ewed Judge Morgan. rienced @ like feeling, manifested, involun- sew York, Nov, 15,1878 | who calle th on a | saction is eeranenal vies “Wore theso two men, Whalen and Burke, helt by Seen ey ecintinle toning in obmusacnate | Mv Deak Simcl soe by the paces tide marning hae itis | juade seis. inhuitics aonceting the body in that | {ction is.expeesed smong market people, who claims ES’ MYSTERIOUS PRISONERS Your E on suspicion of being concerned in the | with the spirit world, He then placed in the hands Beebe ee ors aud the ty Mr. Stewart have been | neighborhood, but had not been “working” upon any | that they cannot be interfered with by the Depart CAPTAIN BYRN v . of Stewart's grave ?"" asked the reporter. of Jndge Hilton the mannseript by his wife, | 1 gees en eeety ee pe ee e ehntit Mra stewart | detinite clew. How tho fact obtainet pub- | ment of Public Works, ‘hey were, sir,” which will be found below, In the afternoon | Cin rise equal to the situation, may result in the recovery of | licity he did not know. Yet another rumor Wa8 | ine clerk of the market, Mr. John Keenan, when ins and ball the res f their hoped for plun- | that the remains haa been found in one of the upper st the matterafall sentiment and what remains? | prechnets, but upto avery early hour this morning | asked for his views on the conduet of Superintendent atan pyr grp ryg penis hord pouting confirmatory had reached Police Headquar- | Blumenthal in causing the stands to be removed, | v hones and dust, The im- sf said he did not think that the department to whick “Do I wuderstand you to mean by that that they | the gentleman called again for the —purpoxe wore brought before Your Honor on Thursday or | of ascertaining Judge Hilton's decision in Friday or any other day of this week on that charge?’ | regard to the written | communication, — but The Proofs of Their Alleged Guilt pat. sir, they were not brought before me on that | failing to see the Judge he left a note to which was at- Ee — hs will reduce to a fe mntil to-day, Saturday,” replied Judge Morgan, | tached the card of a practising physician in this city I “ irate tiode Bi Teale tl i Sa “Will you tell me, Judge, on what charge either of | Who he said was his brother-in-law, and to. whose aoe eae akey ati ond of time | THE WESTERN GRAVE ROBBERIES, | Mr. Biumentha! was attached had any right to inter Withheld by the Police thein was brought betore you at any time previous to | residence any commands of Judge Hilton might be rot the man on earth is made, Hie voud deeds i pr aipogidudludratemrapes) Moet hong Legere: aces i y " this?” addressed. The following is a copy of the manuscript | lve after him. Mix fortune in the course of time must x ieee ; ‘On Friday Captain Byrnes brought this man Vree- | alluded to: gradually disporse. The soutiment attaching to the pow Crxerxwatt, Ohio, Nov. 16, 1878. | tuoir croction did not cause an obstruction of the land, or Whalen as he is now called, before me and i wikia eae sossion of the remains belongs to Mrs, Stewart alone, and to | Pho exeitement at Zanesville over the recent graves’ | thoroughfares upou which they were erected. longs the disposition of them, But she eah by wn exercise of fortitude put an end at once to the | robbery is still very vat. ©, A. Hilliard denies all possibilities of the — despoilers of complicity in the affair, Dr, Heyl was placed in the ‘of wealthy men for th ke of reward. Zanesville Jail last evening. sition to comp of reeovery 0 “Article 4 of section 35 of the Corporation Ordi- es,” continued Mr. Keenan, “provides that ‘no Y shall oceupy any part of any public market or the streets contiguous thereto within the distance of oma nae 200 yards from any of such market for the pur- MISSING. pose of exposing and offering for sale and selling any Saeco trees article or thing whatsoever without having first Mrs. Martin McCann, a middle aged respectable | paid the rent or market fees according te asked me to hold him until to-day, as he suspected CLEWS ! CLEWS ' CLEWS 1 | him of having had something to do with the Man- : ‘ * | hattan Baak burglary and a forgery. I did so, und I will adi that there did not seem to be much in the — matter then,” “Will you tell me now, Judge Morgan, pheiher, ~ is Rut whe le the pane says, it is” we A "i Purnis i a@amatter of fact, you were not asked by’ the captain | a place where he said the body was now lving—Its appear: “ Any Amount of Them Furnished to Judge Hilton | 3 "tie‘Fietoonth precinct, until today to hold or re | wee recep re wd the snr ing the frie anes in | fulton: Wier the. et ad an austitute rafter ngrone ar aya terre i 2 . : Be dragas a minutes left for schi ‘ory soon I was very ri o rei of Mr. Stow: . rani 5 rifled, 4 by Anonymous Correspondents, Prewamatr ge these men in connection with the | Sirmngely infinenced, and impressed to sitar alittle table, | ari and no questions asked. This tobe open for ton | 10oking woman, has, for several days, been vainly | 44° yender the position taken by the Com Anon) art matter ? with penell and paper, A deadly coldness, accompanied and no more. ‘Then tf Mra, Stewart can bring | searching the hospitals of thix city for some trace of | missioner of Public Works — as justifiable, “No, sir, ot asked. As Itold you before, I} with nausea, came over me, : " 5 o this whe 5 poh ac 1 ak ae Fe ee a a et ete Bean | Wit tausee, came over me, and power compelled me to } herself to de this abe, will have evinced her romwnite | Ber husbaikd, who has’ been’ missing since the first | But the vory aext article of the ordihauicos stated:— morning pape On taking uj sing th ains of A. T. Ste te thix message preats pay in ae ae here and will direct you where, that of which the narra tals she sire to put a | woek in October, | He was employed tpon the railroad | "Xo Dorsal in ot a aemocver il aly MInPKL OF .- TAY AWw@ra om e “Wel “ i ae “ ae tle on en may found. 4 8 einium an erime, must rest un this bereavement, | at ock, Rhode Island, w! e met with an w ” the! pve! 4 CLAIRVOYANTS TO THE FRONT. Pea id pave pling Ag aie lpn yell ets sdom and truth, as you will Irethe lias bean obliged ta under. that which’ took from her | qecident and started for this eity to qo into hospital, | Within the limits thereof, or in any street within the 7 iS 8 ° ak 6 fle child the animate im The completion of He has not been heard of since. The poor wife haa | distance of 300 yards from any part of such market, mt in the eathedral can pt at a ‘stall or stand to be hired by given up the search in despair and returned to her | exe afta will say to you that I have not sought what mi, iro frequent whore. the. mounmer vont Ne : t be called a ‘resson to hold them on it, But I iat, hut lo not carar the mortal sitar tho Lome at Holyoke, Muss, ok ere a he eae ott cone r per ve het o1 v" estion, 4% lock woom tome that it mig! peta tha Pa ek i AN UN peni 5 fenve, A Remarkable Communication from a | ave heand enough to mate me think they have a good he neted on in tho intorest of the whole commanity. Tt will AFRAID OF HIS WIFE. So that you see any person who obteins my Bost Spintualict consent of counsel, until Monday afternoon.” portunity nnicating.” 2 oes lane naam eileen ene pte i conven} fo arects siane oe ei eer ) joston Spiritualist. “Does what you know or what you have heard eon. | 'Ruruy-Hf you will fallow the impressions we give you | “Wien th 7 7 bers Site to SRE RS ERS Sts.) ete 1S ee : at you ka you hai - nee f ‘ive vo e greutest respect and sympathy Tam truly yours, | fre, Apollonia G: sitesi aia | nect the prisoners in any way with the stealing of | they will lead you aright. The mystery will hy spirit power MY CITIZEN. ‘pollonia Guneer, of East Williamsburg, provision Bo acre eps Sore o malntaie ons Mr. Stewart's body?" he brought to light. ‘The way to it lies open to you straight | wy yongse HE k just been deserted by her husband under most pecu- | Position. “ i from your very door, WER a Counc’ " iz by a provision of the charter Tdecline to say any more on this subject. I have | ‘itidinue Witt how strange! Trcturned home so unex- B.—On reading this over I find that you may probably | lar circumstances, Tapnistd ina ethecah vena ‘and public places it the rnd Nas seteral tien teen so impressed | SON Nalvutattong, anked constituie a. compromises {ovina | On the night of May 14, 1877, her husband, John, | city, any power that that body has delegated to me, in thy did T return in this way? Perhaps | fact exists of the robb nd Mrs, Stewart nutirally de- my capacity as the clerk of Washington Market, can ive thin communication and investigate the poke ge Pang Monit ack Ort pepo was murdered in bed and she was suspected of tho | my capacity ns the clerl Of Washington Marita de ri) aa dey alga og) conviction is to follow, Butimy idea is to put a limi crime, or a kuowledge of the murderer, but no legal | cided that the only dgewtenmod cr the city government we know. Strange, 0 4 wo the time, and let no amount nor cogpromise be made be- | evidence being found against her she was set | that could in any way interfere with my authority in That the police feel confident of being on the right | told you all lought to tell you. Be satistied.”” 2 track in the Stewart mystery is becoming more and | yeter in the evening a HeRaLe reporter visited the more apparent. Y ral air of hopeful | double tenement houss No. 402 Kast Twelfth street and inquired for Mrs, Burke, the young woman who apes aueeh aeke oan at the Central Office. | ‘Shpeared at the police conrt and said sie was the man | {teu sre the ways of the spleit world, t those hers: | yond the tou days cp ani mat or like panor » offic! “ ¢ neo she J omise we will faithfully pert q thin Z * valth. evel = Soy a oe r 9 i coe ials, ba is sure, | Burke's wife, At frst it waa dicult to ngher, weno | 40 ase wi direct ana we wil no at out tie spot where srubwisth si ates ee ristoe nw patie: | liberty after # short in ee) Me COR ie, aasien Jn, th, Cosmo Sing oa ae continued, but heitation and evasion characterized | one of that name ocenpied apartments in the house. But | the remains may be found, and you shall he fully compen: - | the business of her late husband, but did not succeed : regulstil landlady, with whom the reporter conversed, told | sted for #0 of solute power in this as in the regulation of all other Your wants will be fsupplied. You will | what similar strain:— be rewarded fully by those who would be glad to receive y so anxionsly await. in—Why we wi IY spirit power or us. We would also b ver given us discoverdd their conduct whenever a leading question was put. : ae bree : ew. sa aoe vee hn te nag, | Rita, after & good deal of hemming and hawing, that i Hank Whalen and William Burke, the two men | jt was anything in Felation to Mr Stewarts body, she arrested aud locked up in the Mercer street station | did not think there was much tse in looking there house on Friday night turn out to be charged with [-2 or paper Rs was true that a iat page the pilfering of the grave. The first story circulated | {he ete eae tatiote Teen Intt clean gon the last | __Constlted ome spirit ‘This is the reply by the polive—namely, that they were charged with | year by her husband, who had been arrested on a | @f” (rcning. sitting! Yea’ Yes! Were the wo complicity in the Manhattan Bank robbery—was done Shaege of pede hg. and Vestggibl Lard Fd a would very ame bad pd ne na af 4 wef : ntence in prison, Since that event Mrs, Wri censory to. the. crime, eo world would. not fora blind, What information, if any, was obtained | hai frequently been visited by another mau, Whose | Pecogtize this ana spirit ower, No! no! Tho world is not is carefully ‘was Bak “thi : rondy to receive it yet! It will in thne! A great light is from the prisoners, is carefully guarded. name er or something like that. Beeaand cee iis leak cocc'ac wee ae Fom'wou be i ‘The view that appears to prevail among the higher The reporter retired, fearing that there was nothing | jn great danger. Have nothing to do with # : Bak more to be learned in that house, as Mrs. Burke did | js pure and holy is to work out for you much 1 Dfficials entrusted with the case is that the prisoners | 16¢ live there and Mrs. Wright was absent from home. | reward would be.” Yon will uot want for comforts long. tre not the real principals, but accessories, and that | Just as he descended the steps to the sidewalk he met After this mmrnication from our hands an Influgpos a x8 ‘ “ came after w conversation like this between my husban: the men who did the work around the grave are per- ee toward the house and stopped her | SN wvsaif, “We will not aay anything in regard to thi it seems not to be for the best.” “I then grew very cold and In regard to the following letter Judge Hilton— a8 well as she wished, so she looked around for a hus- | matters pertaining to the health of the city, must be ; convineed that the retaining of the, xtands sought to band, and met one in Williamsburg, Henry Dierking, | (oevnov.d would be detrimental to the public Nealth, ee x hd: o iff 000 offer a single conte, Whee Bocuse thes som will net | Whom she marriod o week after the introduction. | T¢ wan upon this ground and upon no other that the vould . Stewa ji if live. | For a few days Henry seemed happy, but ae wonld | Mx, tawack, Bismeels wares, Ue save! | ce aha. aioeiak oe Jun, Dosih et Reksareionaeson, | Caner ere net ie wa Tene goa qo. Dawe Iie sy market stalls removed, At that time there might of phinder, “convincing ‘the, ‘miscreants that | they | John Gunser, were repeated in his ear from different | have been some cause tor the raid on the structures, conld gain nothing by their detestable acts, and thence | sources and in different shapes, he became pale and | put at present there is none whatever. At j HoT eet eat on ee deetc: | wan, until, unable to stand it longer, and viewing | any rate, even if there were, that is not Will ben great sacrifics wt private | everything his wife did with suspicion and fear, he | the ground taken by Commissioner Campbell, feelings; but the sucrifiee will ne a yy | left the house on Monday morning last, who claims simply that the stands arc an obstructign the (conse ‘ willuvo | | Threo days he lay hid in @ sable in Williamsburg; | to the free une of the atrects and. thoroughfares upon conferred. Remember, crossing to Jersey on Friday, from whence he s' 1 * erect ot on earth cannot eo ’ iad | torn Gitienaepcine a Aner. Mee. GunsenDierking | Weet k Cmaiite sateie cnt lve Meyer eae eee aoe the vit tl . tor, Withdraw your uch an obstruction oul heir removal I From the view or the care of his Grvarar, Withdraw sour | visited his family yosterday and laid the matter before | think cau be whown to any Man other than Mr, Blu- notice. Respectfully, whee Lev pity Meat Dee ea cae ieanine a thor She | menthal or Commissioner Campbell. We intend to + SED ROE ARE RBG FACN: sination of John Guneer. pies meneened not toknow Belng thesoe\ien Deas eee an fel eat a i Boston, Mass., Nov, 15, 1878. = ae sons thoroughly familiar with the details of the un- a ee “ i * nerve dl this ¥ “ aks by whore Dierking was, but said that if they should hear at . . “ aertaking business. Judge Hilton entertained this | “Ah! Mrs. Burke, I thought you did not live here 2” | "Rurny—" Tam Wo anxious you mel ag wat. we setg of pees Pape rt os pe bBo hatte: ri from him they would write to him, as she requested, Pail request Hie elaine Calurniantnuteee tes orkar! the view from the first, and every hour increases his | 1H. 47 a, sen ge; “but who are you?” | Eer. und reward yon too" 8 | acrose the desk with a contemptnons smile, adding, and so the matter resta, patrolnen not to allow anybody to interfere with the confidence that it is the only true one. It 18 | ghe ydded, suspiciously; “I saw you in court to-day,” cesTION Can this be A, . Stewart's own spirit?” “I believe it so happens that there is no such number TUE VOTES COUNTED. standkcepers, y r ePLY—" ! ‘i } t ou, yes! a am ver ay . —_—. — also pretty well decided from the clews thus far ob- | “Yes, I came to see you about your husband's | anyichtmy tensins shall be rostared to her who so care, | MNO. 189 Bond street: A ROCKAWAY ROMANCE. tained that the persons who planned the robbery are | arrest. ully has prepared the place where they were soon to be | | Gl West Founreentn Sreesr, (110aGo, Nov, 14, 1878. sletbl endl cxtntnale who ct therakelves stouta nat { ,_./L have nothing to aay,” remarked she coldly, at- | placed. Oh, Tell them what T any. Judge Hittox: professional criminals, who of themselves would not | temptieye at the nanbe time £0 .: STS PT RSs ROO ) ‘The Board of County Canvassers yesterday finished Remarks anv Query ny Us—Why, how could this be MY GON, Who Ie 8 C voyent, 8 pe! ft rh t HOW A TROJAN WIDOWER WON HIS SECOND WIFE. : 9 5 : . e ‘ 9 ¢ | last the place where the body of the lite Mr. Rtewart is | the work of counting the votes cast at the recent id undertake the actual desecration of the grave. The | “Excuse me, Mrs. Burke. But I cannot let you off | pinced before her (Mre 5.) that | mie would nnderntand Hing it te is depoxited under the floor of the basement of the | election, They will meet again next week for the Early last July a merry party of about twenty, half ina’ votiedia Intoemnats t enue in that way. I'm # HERALD reporter, and want you to : house, No. 180 Bond street, in New York elty, and the only latest reliable information Pluses the number of Per | shit me only what you know of Burke and Whalen's | “"Wrriy.—We will tell you, Go secretly to, my wife and | finw ja the whole inion Ioan to the name if the street, | purpose of offiially declaring the result of their | Indles and half gentlemen, started from Morrivanta ns engaged in the crime at four. arrest, not what you know about their crimes.” aude and ny this gruth before then | Kou Wilh Be pro Beads ab cabmalutely., positive aa, to ile Bsine | Canvass, for a day's pleasure at Rockaway. Among the party d rewarded. The angel wor THE MYSTERIOUS PRISONERS, “Twill tell you nothing, sir! Ihave been to see | tected and rewarded. | ‘ 9. All day Jong Jefferson Market Court was thronged | them and have promised not to speak to or tell ease menisions vaoulte raxk nTeMneen eas “teaiy " ean ain x : body anything to-night. Come to me on Monday. mas peepicion would, nat meen .ooe, Yay wes by detectives from the Contral Office and special men | ”°Siyaan't your husband arrested in the first place | Seed met Ries’ iw nme sits strange promise te°you te rest were mixed up — and The following is the official return of the total | was a very pretty Newark girl, Miss Lillian Pdoing Hond or Bowery ot | Lumber of votes cast for the candidates named be- | Van Keuren, danghtcr of Mr. John Van Keuren, jt id you will understand Pek . ion slowiy’ batore har jant tikes | 20%? of No. 279 Haley street, Nowa - from several precincts; but it was not until half-past | for the Manhattan Bank burglary 7” reveal the spot where you can find what remains of the Tro 7 # ‘ . “No: a er, Ne ” body, * or be from tho: he brick he thinks 3 story, JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS. dashing young widower from y, Mr. Charles M, two P. M. that Captain Byrnes appeared in citizens’ | “No; Burke 1s my Urother, pot my husband. | | pis Be fatten: Yor reward wil be ure i Pay bod appa mt house, sinulo door oh: | Bradley, democrat. ... Millis, a broker of that city. It was the first time Mr, clothes, unaccompanied by any one. He sauntered terfaiti 4. imprisoned a year ‘or We will direct you to the wpot and we will protect you. about 4 steps up. it door, looked as if street | Danforth, republican. .. Millis and Miss Van Keuren met, The party arrived * 7 rd y + ” VESTION.—IT this tn owart's spi recting this, bee * fucker, greenback.... safely at Rockaway, ani all went in hing. down the aisles and pursued precisely the same tac- eore¥en, that's ene. - ee will he favor s er th tie iguatasst ig pana hee cae a ca ane, cela si vei a cai ij MAYOR. ae Yvan pea os A a » hi f ‘3 “Isn't yi a a - s on after daylight in t rn a v A = tics adopted by him on the previous day. He went Isn't your name Wright? This was givon mo adescription of | 4 men and the corpse was in a tin ur zinc box which seemed | Schell, Tammany democrat... joyed themsclves greatly, Suddenly Miss Van Keuren won't tell you.’ Third sitting, mornin; quietly into the Judge’s private apartment, made Who is Baker? the place of concealm urroundings, &c., | t? have been used for importing silks or something, it is | Cooper, combination . ‘wes missed by her aunt, who was in charge. The sof sihoe: ‘ wi ” and fils following se'T min one interested in this affale, and | about 4 ft long 2 feet wide and @ foot or 15 inches in depth, |° Jonas, socialist... ery went up “Where is Lillian?’ For the moment 8 signal to a court officer, and, as before, had the pri- Whalen is Baker. nobody could answer. Presently the quick eye of ee {his affulr, and | the corpse soumed badly decomposed and was thrown in ali | jog" SOctalinies “Where were the nen arrested?” Rl seapony ae Bi na a doubted up, one of the Iuen put some stuff oat of a bottle Yar sees netess vs “Twon't tell!. Tdon't know! At Burke's mother's |" "22 se ansiously awaitthem | va uver | it was some kind of « disinfectant) inte the box and then RTA SRC 2. pi tte mee Mailis beeen 6 human, body swaying with house, No. 100 East Fourth strect. That is I am so Query—How strange A. T. Stewart's own mpirit should | soldered it up, they then too! Y fe floor and with pick ps, combination the pa a Oe ee 4 Ree beneath cles r a1 o va. ci a 1 y and shovel made @ hole in which they deposited the box, | Smyth, Tammany dem reporters, clerks and poli informed, I didn't know either of them was ar- | have come to us to communicate as ho has! Why should | tna ‘hen ater covering in the dirt very. carefully put 4 een tow. "Instantly Mr. Milis plunged court shortly afterward and jocularly informed the | Tested until yesterday morning, when the detective | rine Oe Mr. HL. \e ‘Tis an avenue moro to | down the flooring aguin. beneath the floor appeared to becon- | Cowing, combination. .. the waves and. soon appeared on the surface, holding . Hi ac ‘ came to my house and told me about it. He came for vhic! crete as they had some trouble to get through it with the Henan» reporter that it was uscless to ask him any- | Ine ghout six o'clock in the morning and took me to | ‘yud" stmganiece. than” eae wee which, he | dicks, thelesderof the men waslightcomplexioned, hadkind | Bedford, Tammany democrat up the form of Miss Van Keuren. Others hastened ta thing about his business, as until he had his case | the station house.” Sine * ile” ten he has looked | of. sandy kers—Dat hin whiskers is CORONER. his assistance and, after considerable difficulty wag MTs cla dod aan one word to casted SE aon ae, informed that Beker and Burke | for gu clement that wes pure and tree, tiarongh whisk be he medium height and aparentis Flinger, combination... . experienced and not a little danger, the young lady complete he would not say one word to anybody. ES a ee a eiionee Seca at hate ound shat spiritscam veteran in, | ut roland ont twits be war formerly in Me Stewartn ‘tuomey, Tammany democrat and ber gallant rescuer were brought safely ashore, “Haye vou bank burglars or grave desecrators, Cap- | Were both arrerted for the Manhastin, tanks buralars, | Hence ceriain persone in w manner’ whereby they ent com. | and sean discharged by him and revenge, was ane of {he ni ALDERMEN AT LARGR. Miss Lillian was unconscious. A little more and idisk “Salas Sins dk lokak sng am Wii abba yiin.aso dey. | tank cheat tunieate their thoughts and wishes throngh them, Ho was | tives of the prevent act, mon wore masks and | Suns, combination tbe wodid Dive Benn ibeygad wecoveey. aha wakye He is bound to hold them for some- | irructed ta you om sour visit to the city avd followed vou | Were well dronved none'of them looked like roughs ar bur. | Purity Compinaee snowed 40 the hotel ahd, Attar the wae of the cbdinary ‘vate door which opens into the passageway leading to the Tenth street or justice's e1 ing to hold the prisoners you have in the Fitteenth | thing, Hows thatty |. set down to the | Lerwiony timrund ba desecnough fortenights nos come by impros- | Haughton, combin romedies, she was restored to consciousness and in an precinct station house. bank case,” said she, angrily. You wait till Monday This followed immediately :— Hyatt, combination . hour or so bad regained her normal condition. What apeeat bia « wort aboad ea” and you'll know a good deal’ more than you do now, | ,,"M¥ Wire—Accept what purports to come from me. for it shove description, | Roberts, Tammany democrat followed immediately and during the months follow- y . y Lr ne thy f Vthing. See Mel | is trae, LE think Twill be able to so control th ud ¢ oer a AH could pick | Keenan, Tammany democrat. ing may be guessed when it is stated that a few even- “Yon are going to bring them here, are you not Byrnes cannot hold them for enything. (Mr. | write all uid say were] by your side in ear out the honse from ten thonsand; If this should put yon on | penene ant Banos coed alld tak: xdnenite Stiner, our counsel, to morrow; he can tell you.’ body ix. nd will soremain nutil we direct the track and the discovery should follow L rely Bennett, Tammany democrat ings since the reacui uer were “Yes. I'll tell you that much at any rate, I will Pm “CROOKED MEN. : to find it. honor to do what is right inthe matter, myself wi Kirk, Tammany democrat..... 66,881 | made man and wife in St. Paul's Methodist have a prisoner or prisoners here in a moment. “sen’t Baker and Burke what are called ‘crooked | Questlon—Shall I present this in person or send It by | Heve so inunlicitly in the truth of what he getn he having F = Eptegeee Seu, Nereis Varnes. Cane ae Then Cuptaiu Byrnes beckoned to Counsellor Stiner, | Men?” T know they haye both dono time” itply—Plenes put what bas beon written in as Urief a | e-wasid. wt. our amen expeave ave” come On ty CITY PROPERTY VALUATION. ee ere cl iy tie eeeeeer EDEL ACe CVn ee ae ea “Ye « ! “ 8 | ta , to Judy jew Yor! io number of the street he is <3 as c had been retained by the friends of the prison- | pnt they are both straight enongh now. They are | {rntsectts entlon. They neta hot be in haate in ‘the | Positive about. the streat itwif isthe only weak point: if | There wag arumar prevalent during tho past day or | bne year Shiu! eepeabines ida treat nee A cars of age, : . dteappeare ! ’ eo bef “3 Ag ye : fe should ge 2 furthor regarding the nfair 1 sball and with him disappeared through the ‘private | speculators. Walt and oe sing 40 do with the bank | await ferther commentonioa thioeg this source “Tidag t | Jet yon know, eltheeiy mall o w will | two that the Tax Commissioners intended to raiaa the | wae married to his first wifo five years ago. She rf to. please acknowledge the receipt of this. Very ‘ ming sickened and died, leaving no children. After honey- THE CAPTIVES’ RELATIVES, hyphen a opment 1 . Dan ae er ee a STW An ne WILLIAM 2 sates ot property for specen romm,.e, Sohn, moon trip the couple willvettle down in Troy, Seated in the body of the court, apparently heedless | 1 be hy ra yg moaer es " a wtee't My Thats che ke apata emear'te hat To onie tout tie. | Toe arth COMED ORICET MARLON ME RROD Raptor Feate sedey x Sven ee * ently won't tell a lie, and 1am not going to tell w! wre strength. th: and that is why swear to him, of “! Laren pp aye en BA, of what was going forward but eagerly scanning the m in any way or shape. I have ’ ih Te ” “hry erg others with the day by a Henatp reporter, when he stated moat ex- DR. HALL IN NEWARK. will gather all the won and would not itty that” not, oak ‘he 7 faces of the’ prisoners who came ont of the with all the por vive further WIDOW'S SUGGESTION, ee ly, that not only was re no good foun- a ptain Byrnes come over to your house prison and were conductel before the Bench, | here and seize Burke's papers?” ° s It is well for you (my husband) to be Here is a letter to Mrs. A. 'T. Stewart from a widow, | dation for the rumor, but that it was the earnest . ne aa 1 soe rhrinking fromthe | who is evidently in favor of allowing tho resurece: | hope of the Commissioners that it would be posatble ae yes oe Nines Aad tard sonines WaNhe " 7 “ ian" 0 a t | — sduce Newark Hig! yesterday Rev. Dr. John , of were two well dressed Indies. One was abont He didn't seize Burke's papers, for Burke, as T ee alone the Judge atonce | Honists to keep the remains:— to reduce the rate of taxation during the ensui fewarl Bite, the other thirty soars old. «They were relatives | tL You before, docs not live here. He seized my | Rewry Go to the Sndge ax non an possible and lay this Novenme yeur. In 1876 the rate was $294; in 1877 it was 82.84, | this city, delivered an address to the members of the ; took th 11 away without let hin- | before him, Let secrecy be fully observed with all intes 2 and this year it was $2.5, and Mr. Heyward eaid that i ¥ ul rete of the inysterious and hitherto unknown and unseen SAR ERE 1 Pe rae ated. in this, <I ‘Tinve. exhausted my strength. Tet: Swur e. Mey Ged comntors zon, sed he contidently expected that for 1879 the rate would Essex County Teachers’ pert Aas rans captives of the Fifteenth precinct. The young icnatnre be “Justice, A perton after decth. How many eniine be $2 50, if not less. erence to his having been a teacher himself in Irelan: Live been | , This form who feeis to shrink from the world outside | Asc ‘and never recovered? Tow muny leave. hu Tn regard to the valuation of property certain cor- | priorto his entering the ministry he gave the teachers rs. morning (eame w lady's hair wns blonde, her eyes dark brown in Caneds. hor home necd have no fear; the will be shielded from all | * 4 “ fight ‘bo med MAGEE’ Awellind pacticularly on the bd vente es . car nn " we strangers, and ba rections m made where errors of judgment | some excellent » dwelling particularly on and her costume quite elegant. She, it | Maenemennte Wright 2” Mee cceaemoe CommERrON LE EEE | one knows where!" How Saany” of gun dour soidiery | hud occurred in previous asesamenta, but as & rule hevessity of teuchers Geing able fo rule themaclves ’ inouneed ee 001 is HE one " 6 ow, 4 CORRESPONDENCE. ns lie in unknown yraves or scattered to the win Iuati it d reserve their patience and tempers, even wit was announced — in rt” rooin, i Twon't tell Good night.” With | Relow will be found additional copies of letters ie Ag unknor raves or acattezad tothe wiada, | the valuation, of property in the city of New York | and preserve thelt patience and tempers, oven, with the wife of Burke, but this was denied afterward. To | these words s p= ea mswmm tg rall, aud He will gather them when necded—raine would not in any manner be increased, selected from among the large number which Mra, sympathy and enthusiasm for his calling it would ba owing statement from incorruption. se ullow ine to suggest ss wT ~ . are . she ti While waiting the arrival of Captalu Byrnes’ prison- | 9 Xo, Fach bbnee the eapceial wa pg Sethe Judge Hilton are daily receiving | that, rather than have t thieves peott hy their erizve and SAD CASE OF DESTITUTION. better to change the latter, ers:—"My husband was arrested on Tuesday as he | nest to find Burke's mother. But the search In that , cued is oe S01 KFS LI acdthien Waibatoanecrion Sa°vm. telat Ma cot 1 ; ba pedi ete VERY CHEAP. eridontly required a im fonading 9 ’ i OFESSOR SCHAFF'S LECTURE. know anything about it until the detective—Mr. Do- Leni wf sa ned to know th ‘The following lotter was scrawied in hideous char- Hy that silt Mesaing to bl gers fo rend of tine, | ‘The charitably inclined will find an excellent occa- PRI SCRA fi Jan—told me of it on Friday.” bi | an old lady acters on one page of & sheet of common unstamped | jess in his own good time. Truly yours, ‘A WIDOW. sion for the exercise of their inclination in the rear Professor Schaff lest night delivered at Cooper i hat’s your husband's name?’ asked the re- | purke or Wright, whom sh note paper:— Hieenjec Reon Brookyn, N.Y. house at No. 254 Kast Houston street, where, in abject | raion a lecture in the free course on “The East in “Burke; Billy Burk mother. Nothing more could be got out of them. . INCLINED TO BE JOCOSE, want and domestic sorrow, lives Mrs. Bengel, Mra, © the Light of the Berlin Treaty.” The title was not = aged renpectively eleven | iogt index of the subject matter of the lecture, THY REUYY ; From a series of investigat ade yesterday by will give | ‘The writer of the next is somewhat jocose, and, where Mr Stewa office nenr | although apparently not « widow, entertains a poor will be in this x el has four, childre “What's his busine “He'e a speculator?” Heat reporters the true account of the mysterious | the foreign box at 6 or 6 and a quarter past the hour. can | estimate of the rougher sex, if what she re. | Years, eight years, cighteen months, and twelve days, ie 4 * Lp teporte , ; or6anda fo howe. * > wher sex, if what she says in re- | 2 ; —~ “What kind of a speculator? oe y lodger at No. 44 Stuyvesant street was obtai The | you have some one meet me there, havo a white bandker- | yard to her husband is to be believed. writing | When the ha Strange twelve da} oe arrived the | for ee pair on Bad a Bin ‘A specniator! any kind of a specniator. police did all n their power to belittle the | chief in the man's coatso Lean see it they have used me | donears to be in a disguised hand :— mother was in great sorrow over what she regarded as | was conti matron 7 bad aud i will tell om en. me i want the money the desertion of her husband, and the recent discov- | Professor's narrative, whenever he spoke of the “What relation do you bear to either of the pris. - , muda?” the reporter then aske iniportay the elew—a course evidently the elderly | adopted because of their anxiety toekeep secret =f " their work in that direction. Mrs. Winchman, the t,” she answered. landlady, and her sons, were particularly non-com- ; ; mital, Te seems, however, that the room was e Burke's honse gaged two weeks before the body was stolen. The rk, Mr. Hinton » Dyan Sin—As a model for ‘T. Stowurt can be of Hele recover said ready and a willion (hm i will wear a red scarf rv PROM A “LADY FRIEND OF THE FAMILY.” Next comes an epistle in the handwriting of a fe- male: ery that he did not desert ber, but was taken | manifest destiny of Constantinople and expressed a to thé Insane Asylum on Ward’s Island, is | hope that the Cross might yet displace the Crescent hardly better than @ realiaation of her suspicions, | on the great moaque of St. Sophia. The lecturo, in Had lie deserted her he might at some time have re- | the main, was a nurrative of the sights to be seen dure t Ato help the little family along; but now the | inga trip from Cairo, in Egypt, up the Nile, acrosa loctora any that B Searn. . Wegroal wildernese,‘over the Red’ Bee end thiotiglt “I'm Whalen’s mother, When was he arrest “On Thursday night, MAST 23up S7., AT THY WATER'S EDGE. At this point Captain Byrnes wppeured at the side 4 ow a . ic t doctors #ay that he will never retnrn, as he is a help: door and beckoned them into. the private room. At | Sttogh ining “ee” that of ous. of the’ men Sater: the, Hedy of We mae less idiot. ‘The poor Women’s health ia very much | the Holy Land and Palestine, thence to Constane the same time Judge Mergun vacated the bench and | whom the police have since shadowed and ik the palmeete ethis AM. to see huwband takes the lead, broken down, The children are half clothed, the | tinople. any mean act from robbing aehicken F miserable apartment in which they live almost de- was there, [found everything as L was in- went inside also, end @ moment later two enpabl who if not now in actual custody is within reach ‘ines ftamter) the void of furniture, and altogether a most wretched ANYTHING TO MAKE MONEY. 1 excepting the vault, wh ell dressed men ‘of middle age 2 ays 1 . ; NT could not ascertal se yard. He was grave diguer ia ian ie wedlorinn br clive ee Bip fo tip siete eto ee robbers mone of the ive | ie wraured that Lam a Indy friend wf ihe famlly and would | Sight af the Stewart cireus, For sho trifling: sum mont condition of things exists in the place, With all ri hen the Hemacy reporter vad . ; Brier: 4 be Pleased to be the medivin of the information. Hn just these responsibilities the poor woman, who is unable A little dodge resorted to by members of the Hemp ms (that's stan bi it hot stones) shall he returned by return mail, ad lan. took up a pow vate entranc ut out and | at» late hour beside the Judge's pri- | in the room in West Tenth otrect, anda few moments | to be two or t wees heard SHE HAD A DREAM. acme in te reappeared | Brooklyn comes tw the front in the following note to move from her chair, has only had one dollar on nich to sribsfat since Tuesday lant, wtead, L. 1, police foree to swell the amount of their fees, has just been exposed, Mrs. Barnum, «men liter Detectives Slevin etd Dolan camenlony with two | thee” Sete Thatitieg eemett ite, atrepning 4 | from a yonng lady who selects ctleyn-tinted paper | in striet eonfid mout tie in the Jane whan the clock Se sua hid the tower partot their fuees, the upper | rapid preparations for departure. Ax the lodger had vORIYN, . : —— t red before the Board of Supervisors [ate yd pich w u y wi brimmed 1 not paid his reat the landiady determined to watch. De \g.70% Geenips yeoterd sateen: sua peste Bilton bas hater Dhoirareiton onlay tod ‘The sale of the library of the Delafield Smith | ands! Tin eee dint ok += eta e be <-gle' aghe= ig T. Stewart were in I i ’ | was brought to a close last evening before an audience | Poorhouse at Barniin Island and a few houre and is intended for general circulation in the hop: CHK ENVESTIGATION INSIDE, minutes past saw two men coming down stairs car in the morning i afterward were arrested in Hempstead village that it may, jn the hands of the public and the detect- | that was smaller than on cither of the other eventugs | and sent to the County Jail as vagrants, thus en- tot very long duration, but ite bar | etwe e * 7 #0 ives, lead to some identification. The letter was en won. ty stunluied Sedge Merges, Whe war tatorined | MMLgeninre! Tutte.) % | Sieme ie Lama LADY.” | written in a bold, round hand:— of the sale; ‘The bidding was rather anequal, but the | tailing, cqusiderabie expense to the taxpayers. , Bays waptain Byrnes that he desired to have the two | jen appeared to be somewhat excited, and the lodger SAMPLE PORTAL. CARDS. ‘Au you are still Jn the dark—and acting as yuu are vou ral average was good. ‘The following are some | pral Ral Hite bee arent yhen whe ntated their eases frison «remanded unt Mon beewuse he believed | took from his pocketbook & number of bills and, Jndge Hilton is reesiving postal cords by scores, of | are niore than Liab! y eply to mine ~Duyckinek's National Portrait Gal- | to i "pratt he ostaaocd. thet. Wright, the that they werw eoucerne in some way with t z i het o $10 bank note, remarked that he waa | whieh the two i sabre fe Poa ? Jory, dn two voluny ae ok, Id ha Kecper, coroborated Mrv. arnum's statement, sod ference ant the Bolice Faction, | 1 DrAR Sim—An offer think © nd ne questions ' gate N Tent ae . cited case in point. He dischar aman who foe Ce ae | hange, but h naked und no punishment atte will the New Testament, illustrated with borders, | wished to secure work, and warned him not to go huded pir tcp Bic As oraderaeh it's all right ; of Me. A, 5. Stewart hat we , ornaments anid initial tatters copied | vos to Hempstead or Jainaic cuted | rriage in waiting and y 0. and profusoly illu A, es Aggy : | i nt the landlady Totocts dd, she states, @ most Draw Sit—You will find the Bodty of Yoar Friend A, T. aA, hive thing that hi 4 Niebubr's Histor of Hom m five volumes, 34.56 each: ward Me. Weight ae Constable 4 idera it Giver emanded the men until thr | offensive smell and thought it execeding oo ee Wont y J y Sod an $0 be peteld, pad ar We an | NOtman’s Portraits of Britixh-Americans, of which | and a He! "gaye judge sent him to jail for three THE MEN AKD TIIKIN ANTECEDENTS “he lor bei) a ripe egg ang edo ye pa Thy all Tein Go know gatent that it would hardly bo yonndble to believe. Lt we acne diner Piper Ap roam months. The Supervisors determined that the mat- an A is ulxo stated that the room vacated by the young |, Nows. Thoar by Friday, ee or you receive the frat instal: chs on of jd Dram e i 4 In the se of the formal preliminary examine | gman was permeated throughout with a foul odor. The next {sa communication written in consamp- Het daa ation aan The tant WP bait, War taed | elutes, 68 28 cach; Parep’s Maliguea, turbecter: | er snumid ba shorouelily taventigatg’. tion which followed this decision the facts given be. Is THE BODY IN GUTTEN tive looking characters on # portion of a sheet of | nnd huiris all we want to make good ourelatn, The former | mex, $5 25 each: Phillips’ Theatrnm Poetarum r Foy th counectiog with the prieiturs | A private detective agency, « ledger ruled paper :— lt be Fame Anglicandram, unique copy, with portraits in- THE QUEENS COUNTY HUNT. ware, ott soon Whether th uuawers sive " « been working t enute 6 * wat ls Yous Ory. New, 12, ed MORE POXPATL CARDS. werted, $8; Rawlinson’s Five Great = Monar- the information was ata | Rory landing at Guttenberg, Nd. they found’a place | SOtact t would let yon enoy rie iit ane dione very | observed that one is addrcesed to Judge Hilton :— he Adiuinintration. of preasdeak Dimeolo, sixty | ae ORg) "eae |e wena re oe a” 4 the men was | wed asm resort for suspicious persone, J hich | know just. the place w t ae Nov. 15, 187% | cents; Iichardson's new Dictionary of the English | ¢isive notices of itn being held’ there only che he ee Bites remote Devt cipaily New York thieves and gamblers, 3 uid not take Huy more then at ee See tre Renee: re on the track of | Lanstaee, $10; Kochefoncantd’s Maxims, thirty. | the regular followers who stable their horses hemsclves: urke «| ‘ote Nes ad te 06 conner e n-ddney"s o p ¢ ; Rogers’ " Poem y wer tuitiyenive years of. ait No. WH Hast | the body. “What fntorination. te detectives hve in | Kd ine to the discovery of ft yo thera aber: HP and eworcnn: | Mve centns Hegers’ Taly and Dogme, iMustrated by | gt canden City were present. ‘Thero wero ton Twelfth street, where he wa mm Tuesday, at ; is not divulged, hut they scout the | “a "ar* Ail'the potice in the i ity evew inthe avent on volumes, $4 etch; Shakespeare'y | in the fleld when the hounds #iarted for the find. nyon, On suspicion of beir V with the wan taken over the Cortlandt weet | 7's" - Of our urrest. the seer rewain, undivulged. | works, edited by Clark, Grover and Wright, nine | fair number considering the circumstances. The hattan Bank burylary. He was taken by Captain ally that it was conveyed bya | H.R ‘ It Mr. Wilton will 1 apiece, making | yolnmes, 89 cach f it hounds arrived at Garden sy 2 Se minttes before yrnes before Judge Morgan ately, or the Cap foot of Chris. | HL it $45,000, in un iron box and have it buried in a place after 4 two, and a few minutes were off to the find, came and consiited with wart described in a letter, we will deliver the which wax near New Cassel Wood. The dogs cast ‘ Judge about the | topher #tree BA hy er ekg” Oe tor binnclf, but finally decided that there wax not | (PME str rsseh slinsac ies abitaasimatia | Hard Gang with all suatetnctory Wdenetiving prodte te hrm Hep Mina‘es A MAD DOG, About for a few minutes, and after catching the acent, sulle evic on which to detain the an, Judge to intensely on the qué BRIT BUT POLNTED, M which lay well, started off to the northeast. ‘Tao so he was star T Ihe home | eateen cea Keene moon he drove to Botlee Hest. | _. Tho following Ia li as the writer doubters | (i trel"Tohi taconite Meade TKS | A rabid dog mado ftw appearance in Laurcl Hill, | country throngh which the scent Iny was covered with when to his #itry ws rearrested bY | quarters, where he was closeted with Inspector Mur- | thinks, to the poi rs, respectfully, AOD L, 1., on Friday 1 srowd gathered and chased it | #0me stiff fences, throngh cultivated land and oc- Captain Byrnes and Dete Jan on wn ot | iy tab a akon tae ie, Was” aeeemens | New Yous. “CANADA'S” YAREWELLa ee ee ee casionally low bruixh. ‘The scent lay to the east for having been eonnected with the Ste-vart matter, Me | he eatiea BI ge Mh gn at a ate i | The tonowing ication was yestorday ro. | Cow Washington street, At the corner of Townsend | tho distance of ten miles from where it, waa wus taken to the station house that vight and detained | jroceuded to t reer atfeet police station, Herv | geen tna. vont ee the sane ; thor dogs, and turning down that | found. ‘The chase ended among the hills near Wood. At 1 ere! eth 1 ceived by Superintendent Walling. It consisted of | avenue it bit two etter change, the ruwanl, for seeut from newspapers and contained | thorouyhfare seized a cow by the throat and held on | bury. There were wut two, beside the master and ul there muitil yew wntilstrack on the head with aelub. Then it ran | whips, in at thedeath. The others were thrown at dite wes | words and Ii lasting, over an hour, with | ning will be destroyed. « William Burke's history shows that he bas been | Oupts Byrn ‘ eter of rh did not | - ddd the following :— U several nies on chaxyes of urand iarceuy. | tranepines On” hia, emerging from. the station bameinl ener this ¥efare you Gextroy 1h, | Hunts O verevott into Simon Flahorty's saloon, snapping at everything | ferent stages of the chase and returned to Garden Olty, WAS? ceeds ho oan hone the Judge wax accoxted by — several RATHER INCOMERENT. an i "with, until finally it was killed by | The next moet will be held at New Cassel Wednesday 2 years, | On tliree ‘nal eaagans he was itrestel | reporters who were anxiows to learn the result of his | ‘The next is @ note written in « back hand:— than she bale Clot cover bo teamed plots SAO; who lodyed the contents of # | next. pict d 4 i jo be “turned wp, mre oe conforence, but he merely replied, “I will have to res | to Jndye Hires — "s realy. on oo , y, Water tam Ma fer you for information to the Captain.” To the | ‘Drax sin—t want to Inform yon judgo that you hetter walere Ke pnae OrinseTe niedenbeaaenlainibeonein AMATEUR WALKING MATCH, Mogg" Whalen, vr Whevian, was arrorted on | query. wheter prisoners in the tation honae | teil them follows who thot huyis gut. 1 mth (0 witandentin sume HARVARD ALUMNL ‘aiiiaches, whither he hak pike. to inako in- | pad leg heared "ot ber msg Ho ty | va ae Jews they Are giving you the dont 1 | An application was made to Judge Lawre in Urtea, N. ¥., Nov, 16, 1878, iiirien concerning the abance of his friend, whom | prisoticrs to whom fou Tete Te ee NnOw SH? | imean the fellows. Cre ieu ee claw Wiieh Till Pamang | (he Raprouse Outre Jen erey ee ei paling cen | "cot Totuer monty, Meenas. tes, Saran! hase Police Commissioner Henry Lux, weight 220, and be Aid not know wan ink the handa of the police. | Lads lant eveuing a Hxxat reporter saw Judge Hil. PTE TECHS THIS BON ee are ee a cae ey catia Mee | ciation of Harvard Collego was held at Delmonico’s | Dr. Hmil Gottlieb, of this city, at eleven P. M. to-day 1 to the Bilteenth precinct, and pnt ther these: wets bap ogy, GoTeeneanes Seis MaePY THOUGtHT. Carthy | which” in! now: tn the Hoyues’ Gut | last evening, at which, aside from the social import | completed an amatenr pedestrian contest in the vet there were any new development Y 7 . ny weme TY an , : 7 evidently think, atrn ¥, at the Central office, and duplicates athering. the feature was the adoption of | Utica Opera House for the charities of Utica, Sreniy-ve gg A ml tisseeibn ch dudes Baten Wis hair re ently thinks he has atewek | OP?" wich aro in all the police mations, | the following, resolution, offered by Mr. Foun, Ser: | Commisnioncr Lux walked eighty-one: mitew’ nd re wae wewigned for th Whalen, ual, whieh pe wens the teas pp att ram Judge Wtiuton — | Sar, made tone ae Loving agp ea | nee sath Sy Ley milse Wid teenies Lena ¥ at yelaenl, Wie arreianed. seetvil vA, , eowert premaine can be returwed, “Bok examen |= ae ith the description of th in th of the stranger who had calied | eoet five’ Inted to report | Walkod eighty aniles within twenty-one honre; not Prisley worn ure’ Judge Maryan, in the wide | tion siven A eurrecy quae Fale, eompeeee. | ' dear do yea have anyiving of © Uweltl ative | He was atteeward contronted | Fen toe tatlon of uceraccrsof tine. | Deing able to walk in the evening, Lltx’s best milo LL, bes | per ott was les fnntex amt twenty second: dl fifty aeconds, Li pe, Gottlieb walked itty miles iu tom geistons as | was ioade in mi togtidy | lieb's in ten a clared the vic ito be an entirely different He ottive Hilton said it had not been authorized by tetera Hetty i eran Market Court, on a charge of | being connest th the Maniattan Bank burglary. tos Judes Moran forenpon, wt the request of Captain | Bim, and that be kiew nothing about it until his at- Byrues, remanded him to the station house until | tention was to it in the Henan. Stuenrt’s jo weed expt i mittee consists of John O. Sargent, Joseph and forty-nine minutes without leaving UY yeaterday, when, as before minted, he, with Burk ALL THE WAY FROM HOsTON, vd yup their | Of protesting against the injustice done him in adyer- . , Albert G. Lrowne, Jr; Charles (, seamen, ‘The match waa witnessed by several hundre wae muni f don @ charge of being identified Shortly after Judge Lilton had armved at bis office, you resous it, J mover monut to write youbub) UMibe hin ws a thief, He boon once arrested om | Jr., aud Wuiiliems Jiouigomery, ~ k eitizema..

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