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NEW-YORK DAILY TKIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1866 e i " e ivtvaten, Fox & Ca. Paperencd heavy erthowtwisds | ({IVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY AL n_“ ST — el sl raale, — o, % . BLOODY TRAGEDY IN ELM-ST. Mr. Georgle, wife aad foar chiidren. sod s (80 TN My l:’lnin:,l‘,fl]f\rycul open tbe rear windaw, of Aueuste Jurt's bar, Tilk OTERO MURDFRERS. P, Tech S R T Lo SEIE NTS, ; — K Thetr cscape by the awaing. goon- | Rrataatins et i o & 00, R e | s rast: Tiigen Ly 0 e i e GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, NURDE r X . g | pied as a grocery by Heory Bri d in tlei v, | STATEMENTS OF GONZALBES AND PELLICIER—THE AL- vt Vengs (Br.). Welsh, St. Jobns, N. B.,7days, with mdse to GIVEN AWAY T8 DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, A MAN MURDERS HIS FMPLOYER AND THEN coMirs | PR 808 FRitl fent were upon the gronnd foreed open LEGRD CONPRSBIONS OF GUILT PRONOUNCED PALSE : DR D Wol & Co, PR S\ e OIVEN AWAY THIS DAY AY ALL NEWS AGENTS, SUICIDE. alarm was soanded, and prevented the flames drewsing #aloon of Jue ¥4 Cangl at, ovd | BG! e B 0} o (of Boston), Gilew, Glace Bay 14 day, with e 1o N AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENT A bloody tragedy was enacted on Saturday morning | beyond the building in which they crig} . b g stole therefrom 40 ruzors, sowe of which b o beea reco rod. —VILA CHARGED WITH PARTICIPATION IN THE ogliton. Hau sove very heevy d GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY AL NEWS AGENTS, ioody gedy was enacted o day morning | subdued the second, third and Jourth floors were serios During the past week they visited the dram shop of Heary » 9 hours, iin tow of the steau e albsams’ Jamnged. and the farnitare of the tenants consumed. Their | Clark, No. 756 Thomped 'and oarried off & quantity of | MURDER OF OTERO. g Lo ad (Br.) Crowel, Hustiord § hours, GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGE 1%, 1 860. They also broke open the grocery store The Hevald on Satarday published what purported | Scbr. Santina (Duteh), Dowes, Cadia 52 days, with mdee to L. E. GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, an mainck & Co. Sehr Win. Hunter, Harkeen, Galveston 24 days, with mdse. to GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS dence. GIVEN AWAY TiIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS Providence. GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS on Elm-st., just below Grand.st., in which ap Italian wodeler took or attempted to take the life of his employer, and then ::f;t:,l;:auufl furniture will probably not amouut to more | | £ 7 committed suicide. The facts of the occurrence, as gatbered | ~\fost of the tenants were ipsure by our reporter, are as fpliows: Om Monday of this week es conld mot be rlllmdAmThrun!:\,:l'u;l.l;:“::::' gamlmllfll.;h! above ""m"h-”dl'iofi?u ! 3 e i 5 K d an josurance of on his furniture . aving made an attempt 10 break into the jewelr, re of r. Peter Panari, molder of statuary at No. 145 Elm-st., engaged 5"mv_"yf e o he ascertained the only relative he e e, No. 17 West Brosdway. tm’%-mfi They were | for the nn:rdt: olshow‘r‘ Guch'()uro.b 1;;. two n‘nu:::n:l s Perey E""i:-“'c'"h | our reporter that the statement oa pablished was et Sylvemantiule Pol-m”"' . an artist or modeler named Alessandro A. Urania to make a | hae in this city is an aunt living on the enst side of the 10wn. | arragned before Justice Hogan, who committed tb’m for teial T o about $1,000 a1to | in default of bail, The sgemof the boys rauge from 1610 19 | falsehoods, and that they had made no nch confession of | SOUE NI . J. G. . and West Hroadw corper York. 1 on furciture but in what | from the till. When arrested the prisopers confeased Laving . whei 186 here they obtaincla¢ | t0 be a partial confession of Govzales and Pellicter, sow con d acknowlede y death | Boniface & Co. mowledeed | fined in Raymond-st. Jail, Brooklyn, under sentence of deatl :‘:u:,”\\' .°n-:. Post, Cow bust of Ristori, offering a libersl compensatiou and & share of . loss on |lov: u{iflr, :}Lion‘lmu'u e below the second 1, et by water, the fire not baving exténded ears, 3 the profits if the bast should eell well. Urania, who was not :(m "z “:wmd i the Jefforson, Mechavics' and Traders' ¥ SA1LOR ROFPED.—On Salurday, Margaret Lucas, keeper of l‘;‘ltx-- lhal‘:tncnhdflw ‘rhr)'?fd n,ayu:.uu n:'lnl’vmr‘!::‘l(:d' [ P hiays Broridenth employed regularly st aoy place, but waa & good workman, | und Star Companies. The loss on bulldivg is about 88000 | 4 1oqring-bouse at the corner of Soutb-st. and James Slip- e e O her clated fuat. the reparter alladed 1o T TuIOR o Jed. Frye & Co. e el f ey 11 e phesy f ¥ g 3 ’ Mee With mdse. ALL NE %% :n:t‘ -lupn::'-‘m:.u’: " l:‘:u:'t"lhyllll:‘l::lr'r’ ‘::ez:.lh‘:.\.:.ln ? 'w"??}fl’.l’l?.?.".lb. no doubt but that the fire was the work of | was arrested on the complaint of Deanis Jensen, a suilor on o wred that be did not frast Limself near the windows :(h lNI:.I'I'::. L‘A"":"WN 'm“.:' O e tx uit B ':w' :g;:;: . - v, . c! l, i rold. Newport. » At pablic during the present week, or by the first of | an incendiary. Severs) witnepses 15 nfy’:-;mn:‘xflg’;!:;: the U8 '.}7"‘:&;'.'.;.3‘.5.222"' ",‘";go';‘.:’;"_‘“"! Yard: | “ho prisoners gave the following stafements to 0r reporter: Senr, Harriet Lewis, Taylor, N:'nl"’"' GIVEL AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS. 2y o uses he from Pt by Senw. By Wind, Bowann, New Hedford GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, first seen was st the lead of a flight af, mext week at the latest. he flawos were also | §90 in Troas nsleop in her place. Oa bis de- Nehs * tie, Wazemamn. Through Mr. A. W. Bailey, who is connected with the office | Scbr. w..:.l."'.;:.f' o, Eiinthwin .t C. A E. Peters. il . Boston. Urania, hol'.h"cr y reached bis work at "r;" hon|Un the cla.nuid-boh::e’ le('u‘;\d ’l‘,“'-‘d!’.iifia ag trodt e e I Trees - Sakoep o e pibse. 108 123 morning aud left i in the afternoon. e patience of | lazing brightly under the & 0 86001 nj money, restored to him missd . . Ponari being at ast exhansted by the indifferent Datience of | the tird story. in o fow moments effectaally cutting off (be | wallet D Jioney. Afer har arrest she gave him §30. | of oe of tbe counsel for aceused, ¢ onsales stated that be bad owel GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS v be took him to task this morning on Lis arrival at the | escape of |hr’m;mnu nvfli;m -;m.» m'l‘r;;n' direction, Thus | Justice Hogan committod her for trial. )'},'fi'.'u'3?s'.';';':afi"“';;,h."a52.':«‘;1."::::. 5“’"‘:”]“ Tondse . obinsen, Rockiaud. GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS et I d ary has been found. v n 3 —" o e ..d“.','n' fi]i'?fil;l'.':.::".' ot for the e g of Capl. Monnt and the officers of the | WOULD XoT MAKE A COMPLAINT. —Officers Nesbit and Allen | 1 give to the public any further statements. Tarrabee. Siusquash 11 days, with mdse. Holyoke & GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS. & of the Harbor Police on Satarday arrested & bostwan pamed FELLIC GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, mmoned by the slarw rap it. Urania with an un angry exclamation put his hand | of Officer \vm,-m !'h‘ewlou oll'l . l..uli 1...»{ I‘):(m rlr*?“lll'lllli: Michael Scanlon on the charge of baviog given 47 in bills on n:‘;‘-m}; {Yl?lraét'flffii;:‘;.: i fch he wi ] sreater even than ae, It is stated thnt the unfortanaf ot : icier. " .u“«',.".';ilfi,':'&fie”if ,J.‘C.."“.'."'.‘::?.“ b 0 | stegier family, after the inmates of tho fourth floor had :“G“ ""’f}:‘:"‘n‘” ”i'k‘,::“““"a“’,;h“b» “'fi"‘““':;g'::l':;‘ 0. | statement: Ho said that there is no trath in the statement 04 OVER A WATSEIBBLTS , K that the d t oot bim grasped hiu | jumped ont, made their appearance ut oue of the thirdstory o two Germen saliws paised BOWY _SARNE iven in 7he Herald concerning & confession of guilt; that be INGSFORD WEGO STARCH—The only AY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, o e ioe, Dot 1oa struggle that followod. in Krasped deh | windows, imploring help, but were advised to attempt to gain Lorobe, empioyed on the ship Fass 7 Knakum & parmst iy when asked by & reporter (of what paper he canuot | N G OO STARCIL 1t b ot the Arifcial Whie: GIVEN AWAY TILIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, B e et the Aoq. (he fafal shot was fired. Uranta | the roof. They ditappeired, and were not again wen WG | friouds of the prisoner sl & TRy oplets | (D30 Bollbvet V% N e N T& Do (Pellcier) | £,0,4,204 Yy boing, Haached with Chemical, o, jurions ¥ GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGTNTS, mmediatoly took to flight, pursued by some workmen of the | As oo “'"T;',"'Lia A "rrfl‘l;'fl:‘:";u“:“;:fi"""{:;L;‘;‘,‘:;'.' ants that they would be sent to the House of Detention for (;;P::‘“_'“‘h‘;;‘m:fl’;’;:":,&u‘; Satyile asd Goasth an. In b Ox 4r-;.d.:kmm.:.;..fil’..":;‘.nm::.l{r7.‘..".: an GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGEN® ® P YOO Bane e porb Byt LA witnesses, and they, therefore, rufused to make & complaint. 4 J ntirely froe from an; U 4 g on the fourth floor, Iyiog at the [ 1 Y started from the Hotel de Cuba, in Bisecker st., to g0 to Brook- eep sweet for years. It gives the most peclect Color an M N "The murlerer ran down Eim and threogh Howard wnd | found, e shends meASS, o8 0Pt havied in o a | Tl case wat accordingly dlaiec Iya witaOtero. Ou leaving the botel, Otero, withwhom Pellicier e s, Mok for KINGSFORD'S O3WEGO STARC Hf’n ‘f‘ AGAIN, CAGHT 1IN THE ACT—Joseph Howard was on Sat- | Nad been talking, asked him to accompany thom. They allwent | :and take no other, b ng.: A od as interpreter during Dstantially the 010w IH | e———————————————— GIVEN AWAY THIS DAY BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, declaring that if the bust was vot finisbed at once be would | Seventeenth Precinct, who we Crosby-ste. & constantly increasiog erowd and a policemun f e e souel and seclbg (he_ofheer witbin Shocking mevses i 1013 rod op: wrepved Ty | Mt in the act of ‘stonli £ cloth valoed at ry on o Bivecker st. car, aid, crossiog the ferry, St Grand-sts. he turned round, and seeiug the officer witbia | mains were carefullr guf up, : . | urday caught in the stenling a pieco of cloth valued & 3 cecker-st, car, and, 1 o 2 rasenees Eout 1 10 bis head, | ings, and conveyed i an iusurasce cart to the Seventeenth $105 whlde In the stars of Mowers. Horathal & Whitebead, No. paiste Lo Mrraoent ansip ves | (3, T0: THOMAS R. AGNEW?, Greenwich and “HOME AGALN X Morray-ste., where you will find Tess, Coffees, loar “ HOME AGAIN “ HOME AGAIN, “HOME AGAIN, “ HOME AGIAN, 7, A 4 not kot out il within two r gix paces of him, stopped, drew his pistol put it in Sonveyed fired and dropped dead without & word. ‘The body was picked | Prec inct Station-House. 45 Murra; m.,gl,m of the persous employed in the store. who 5 Dark, Brooklyn. Waile in the car the €0 | every i oiée chesper than any siore in Now-York, Onend carried to the Fourt Precinet Statioo-Ho - | " 'Later in the day Coroner Gover held an inquest, and the fol- of t .'i:’.‘(‘fl‘c"b'.’r‘.‘“’.n? (Pfli‘é:;‘ H“yel?d‘;, i bevs i .;:1::!1:‘:';. st t o tmony’wumenf . i g v "m",""' Justice Hogan committed bim for | LIR0n b otween Vilg, Oiero, and Gonzales soemed tobe | MACFARLAND® Book Store ¢ was that of & man appareutly about 30 years of age. of | Francis H, Waters, being sworn, deposed—T am an officer | triol in default o Hak. Sonceroing business. In this conversation Pellicier took uo (’ 0 to MAC LAD St dark complexion and dark eyes, bair and beard, of a mediuw | in the Seventeenth Precinct; l,Mull‘.:)“lminulu l;..h‘ ) o'l:ln;l 1 A CoOPER 1N TRoUBLE.—Jobn McCormick, & cooper, W8 hn, Bel m‘ getting nmhof P:ha. car 'I;:: mldfl'elll;lcs: Ih‘: um::fl‘;‘.’;hfl: -‘la:n:}ll:;:.:’:;{,. :;:,7{3:.:. in of the b 5 to Twelith-st., an rrest P were going to cross the Park on business for Otero, an . was in front of the bailding; T wal elith-s ‘on | on Saturday arrested by Officer Farrell of the Second Precinct | they wero koluk bo etosd t L S PLMROR o i G B tmenand Scote Stationery. ight and & slender frawe. D entered at the right temple, passed obliquely | reaching there Isaw the reflection of the light; th king it A v, in Gold st., | } X ery. faad 3 Ara Ll eoteund lodged over the Jefs bk anely | TS0t be o boufire, 1 turned back to ascertain, and discovered on the charge of having stolen a cont and pavts, valied &t | 4o copeordst, and wait il they roturned. | Vils fad P i R U B B E R Funari was immediately conveyed across the street to bis | fire in the rear of ihe house on the north-east corner of Thir- | @11, the property of Bagene Seymour. o hand emp yed upon | taken Pellicier to this house once prior to this time. The DA eatly opposite Lis shop ob Elm-st, His wound was | teenth-at. and Averne A; T opencd the door leading o Thir- | a6 sehosner Robert Noble, lyiog at Pier No. 2, East River. | house is situated only & few doors from the place where they Sound to be mortal, the bullet having_entered bis body just be- | nue A, and saw a fire coming from the rear on the first upper | The property was Toun'] in the vossession of the prisoner O | left the cars, Pellicier started for Mrs, Peltier's house, put- Twent up stairs as far as the third | being searched at the Station-House a silver watch and ¢baid | ting on bis eloves to make the call. IHe rang at two or three T but not finding the house he songht (having been there A Jow the left breast, passed through the lung, and, ns was ding or second floo: th buck saw that there was danger ns to | aud €8 in Treasury notes were found upoi bim, together W d ere subsequently identifiod by William IL | bat once) he started to join bis party, When he “ HOME AGAIN," HOME AGA!N, {hnugh::,wm-llr;:/«-d‘:h(';-enu'dium. He wn-nmemnrln'l nnld floor, nnd on looking back saw that there, s CAVEEE D and ¥ ta Tre reatbed 1n & labored manner and with & moaning sound. It | getting down again; 1 retraced my second floor, A " d '“‘Mleved by the doctors in attendance that =e coald not E;..I there got nfil on the awning; 1 returned to the hallway, | Peuny as bis property. Mr. Peuny is a deck finnd employed entered the park he heard voices. He thought he recog- 3 survive many bours. T Feot down stairs to the strect and broke in the door | on bonrd the schooner A. M. E. Siith, lying ac the pier men- | piged the voice of Vils, and called out for him. He then EVERYBODY LIKES IT, “HOME AGAIN.” This proved to be correct, of Mr. Brien's grocery, on the first floor; & crowd was about tioned above. The prisoner was employed upon the picr, 85 | started for the place from whence the voices camo. Arrived EVERYBODY APPROVES OF IT. “HOME AGAIN o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. Funari had borne Oing up stairs. but 1 droke thew back; I then saw Mr. Phitip | took advaniage of the tompor merico of the men o steal | at the spot, he saw & man npon the ground. Vila and Gonzales FVERYBODY ADMIRES IT. SotE AGAIR yoars the name of beiog an Lonest, indastrious and peaceatle | Hartg jamp from the fourtl-story wiadow in Thirteent-st.; | the property. Yesterdsy be was arraigned before Ju b ataed Pellioter and throw him down, and threatened to R & sEraween R, : ALY, mav, He leavesa wife and six children, who live in a very Harta o ¥ ihey wete picked up and tnken to a drug | Hogan at ihe Tombs, and on tie complaiil of the parties | kill hun, V d: *He has seen it: kill_him!” Vil then EVE! 9 DE! - Wiz HOME AGAIN store, from which place 1 took them to Bellevue Hospital; Tobbed was committed for trial in default’ of §2,000 bail. truck him act the hands with a rasor. Voices were heard, EVERYBODY OUGHT TO WEAR IT. HOME AGAIN” d Vila ran away from his companions. Pellicier started to EVERYBODY can get IT fora TRIFLE, st any RUBBER “ HOME AGAIN, HOME AGAIN pliin mavoer on the upper floor of No. 146 Elmst., directly Soposite where he was shot. Mr. Fanari was a fine lookioz | while going np stairs Ts man, of powerfil frame, and about 42 years of age. 1 think the fire originated in the the second story o the yai melt 'h-ll.l"'lwrdto{hu‘komnrlol.lj; FIGAT I A SALOON.—Lute . on Saturday night Jobn o rour stops of the stairs lead) | pice, Thomas Cavanagh and two companions were fo the saloon of Paul Chirstianson, No. #6 Ann-st., and in some man. unacquainted with ORE, or respectable GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. onzales told Pellicier ailty of the murder pe- | 1T I8 IMPERVIOUS TO MOISTURE. cause of the 18 NOT SOILED BY DUST. bt Gonzales said be wi follow Vila, *HOME AGA Utania was a single man, about 38 years of age, and ana- | ing fro et into the house at first, nor did 1 potice any one loitering 4 tive of Italy, He occupied an attic room in the premises No, 1 245 Mulborry-st., and took his meals at restaurante. Jt did not | in th ity of the house previous to the fire, Jer became engaged in fight, during which the proprietor of | cquge of bis be spvear that he had apy relatives or frieuds who would claim Benjamin A _Gerquel being sworn, deposcd—I am foreman | saloon, struck Rice and Thomas repeated < upon the bead | condition of hand o FITS EASILY AND COMFORTABLE. “HOME AGAIN, Bus remains for interment. He bad lived in New-York, and | of Eugine Co. No. 5 of the Metropolitan Fire Department; [ | With a club, cansing severe wounde, Chr Govzales, The two my s ALWAYS RETAINS ITS SHAPE. « HOME AGAIY, worked at intervals for Fuoari during the last 10 years. He | resporded to the alarm of fire on the corner of Thirtee . | by Officer White of the Second Precinet, and yesterday was With the detail« of the arrest of Gonzales and Pellicier our * byt g s 6 “« HOME AG ad at ouo time owned considerable real estate 1o this city, T et A. aud pon arriving there found the fire mostly | arraiened before Justice Hogav. = Ho claims ‘that the men | yeq lers are siready familiar, 18 LLEGANT AND DURABLE. HOME AGAL Mieh e had lost, or, as ne eaid, been robbed of by the law: | confined to a flight of stairs leading from ‘he eecond floor to | assaulted him and beat his wife, and that he acted in sell | Peliicer aske: “Is it likely that a person who intended to | DOUBTERS are ADVISER to TRY THEM and B CONVINCED. “ HOME AGAIN,” 170 follow the | defeose. He was committed for trlal in default of 81,000 bail | participate in the murder of a strong man, would put un kid | THEY are SOLD at all the RUBBER STORES, FANCY STORES, « HOME AGAIN, “HOME AGAIN, Yers, This loss of property had soured bis disposition avd | the yard outside of the bullding; th fire see f.or extinguishing tho fire the | to answer o charge of felonious assault, The prisoner is 8 | glovest” and points to the fuct that be wore such gloves at the T8 FURNISHING STORES. - ven said to have toncoed his mind. His fellow-workmen | stairs all through the building; ! flecovered on the landing of the | Dative of Depumark, aged 29 years. Kroeat the murder, $his fact being proved by ® cut in the N R gloves correspoading to the cat across the hand with the razor. 7. T..BLLIRS eoften beard bim muttering to bimself, and commonly believed | bodies of five persons were d i akjoct 1o fits of insanity. He is said to Lave been in the | fourth floor; they consisted of a small child, found in & eitting e -—— We deem the pablication of the abore stateme SALESROOM FOR “ HOME AGALN Federal army during the wa ition. between the doors of the front rooms; two acults, SO 3 " o ederaluriny QT e T east one scrious quarrel before | ale gad female, embraciog each other: another child, Iying , COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. simple justice to the condemned men, because of other publiza- ? “ s marning bat the ill-fecling efferversced in wers words at | at their feet, and etill anotber Iying by their 1 this fainily |Before Jutices Kelly and Dowling.) tions which they allege to be false. 1a estimating the valic of WHEELER & WILSON'S ME AG the time, aud no serious consequences were feared by those | lived on the third floor, and were spparently attemptiag to On Saturday there were 52 cases on the calendar, | their words our readers will of course remember that Gonzales ey « 3 “ HOME AGAI who were acqoaiuted witn the parties. escape by the roof when cut off; ove of my men brought down % £ both Justices being In attend and Pellicier know they are doomed to die on the of next S‘E‘VING M \CIHNLS %, 2 it Although the breach seemed to have been perfectly bealed | two of tlie bodies, and the others were brought down by mem- | 8/l of which were di'l""ll";::“' st ;h" '"K"'K b:" ." E:h mouth, ualess saved from the scaffold by the Governor of the ’ 4 Y *l:g:‘“_ :::ir\ bers of & Hook and Lad ler Company; they were couve ed to | ance, so that the preseut weel gins with a clean book. The tate. T <] > ME v, 4 s r. 7. D. Townsend, the counsel for Francisco Gene Sslva No. 939 Broadway, corner 22d-st. “HOME AGA over, it 18 evident, from the after-occurrences, that the spirit of that dire revenge which is supposed to_be characteristic of Sbe Italian nation, was all the time at work in the breast of tue wocful fournevmen. instruction st residences. “ HOME AGAIN on-House io an insurance Wago offenses charged were as follows: Petit Jarce violatin E d F. MoDonald, being sworn, deposed—1 reside at |.4)0 poat 1.."K|. carrying oconcealed weapon: wault and X 165 East Twelfth-st.; this worning, about 1:30, while | pargery, 17; violating Health law, 2 cruclty to auimals, 1; be revewal of the quarrel, which a mere accident bronght sing Thirteenthst. and Firstave., T heard somebody halio | kgeping disorderly bouse, 1; suspended cases. 1. Total, 5 “Murder!” and “Fire!" and imwediately afier heard a | “gp, 146 npa SuxpAY Drvwgn.—Honora Higgins, not bav: »u, this morving, gave the opportunity for wreaking that ven. Teance on the fancied wronger, which unquestionably the un | policeman's alarm-rap; Teaw the reficction ofa fire on the llicier are natives of Spain, They nre | _Machines to rent by the month. 'and at onee ran round to the rear | ing her larder so weil supplied with the good things of the | both members of Ra quently visited by llpp\’h»n.l‘rl\l; bad all {'u l|\‘:ln' r‘flm‘; n ne.)l.] It may vot be 1dings in 'nm,«m:\ 5 e | £ ‘atholic (y'n.,,,.;, .15“1 arefre- | 1 v neome ' tion of his temporary emiployer, bat he had brooded over the | found an outer stairoase, leading from the econd story to the oarth as she could ‘have ;'"h;'l' Ao Sning ,“;:," oope | @bout 22 and ‘Gobralen about 35 years of uge. The two A ' yoal or imagivary insult uutil the final spark fired the volcano, | yard, all on fire; I then retursed to the front door and found it | special ezcallence for ber dinner yestorthr, t Jarcenous | prisoners occupy aijacent cells in_the Juil. Of course the Shie eruption of which has resulted so disastrously for botb. open T o ehiekon belonging to her seiphbor. dre. Catherine | FESVER OG0B BITCE! mea vear deep traces of the grest | Old-fashioned Lamps Tmproved or Superseded by “ HOME AGA 1t is & curious and by no means a_pleasant coiucidence that | i 1 did not venture the ascent, and returned to the 1 was securely fastened to 8 which bas befallen them. “ HOME AGAIN, post nnder a shed. Honora untied the alked off | Ty, jall. It will be re- “ HOME AGAIN, i the name of Ristori should be mixed up in 8o unhappy an affair | street; I heard a voice from the fourth floor saying, **For also confined 1o the Riymond.st. h hoald h " et g looe: “ho o with the bird, which. though by vo g as the roes | s e Dt matcblcss fame should have been. the remote | God's sake get some ladders;” T halloved to **hold on," seeing | TL0pTd,y duin good serviee e alles ee :‘..'J"i'-:fflf.:-':.'" held as & wituess in the trial of Gouzales IVES’ I) q TENT ] Q }IPS | wHOME AGAIN, —ee ‘ “HOME AGAIN.” » MAVWIFICENT PICTURE OF THE ST2E CF i 4 bot-bl o h Bause of the sauguinary death of 4wo of her ows bot-blooded | the man about fo throw his cbild out of the window e b dhone o' e N oita 0 aokwoll lias Peilicier, will seek an interview with ( Fenton Arrangement be made to give oy for the purpose of laying before bim such fa Cn::',wnxf-u':‘:;'»'r.m!...|“'.“..m...-- o) fanil « HOME AGAIN, tendency 1o secure a respite for the condemned | Purties returning from the country can have, their own machines culled for, cleaned. adjusted and returned with dispatch. “HOME AGAIN; * HOME AGAIN,” the blaze extending up the stairs inside the build. | Bands on s GWEREA (REREIE eountrymen. 1%1d bim to throw down some bed-cloihing, which . TOE INQUESTS. ho'did; four of us then held dhew opon, aud the “elid Tsiand, where bor Sandsy diuners will be furaished ber free g from the second floor W thrown into them; the . IDE 1) Y . i I« 2Corone Gorer, ateSatarda alerncon, beldan Ingusat o | il Lroway we, then eot o bad ed o cHd was | rous o Wum—ihen e PR SO Ofora whip feLis el The SAPEST, most CONVENIENT, and in every way 0 INCHES BY 5 B T wo witsesses only—officer Hyndes and Edward | throws onit from the upper floor, and three others followed: | iy every honest hand,” be could have had no reference to Mr. 3 WITH NO. 7 i g v, oy ofc, e sk v | AR ST W S S8 ST | LML wh ot e | 4170000 Sa0% S T T O SO | THE BEST LAMP EVER USED! wmi xo. 7 vkt i eatxion 20 Sup np flale ihet (a8 {ow o Jumped bimself, bat missed the bed aod feil on the mgiog of rights in the band of Mr. Dounis Hurrie | Yesterday morning, shortly after 7 o'clock, Mrs. WITH NO. 7L I - e was picked up insensible. badly injured, and was | Charles got not only the whin, but s moath inthe Pesitentiary. | Flizabeth Mous'ey cut ber throat with a razor in the parlor on L0 - 3 WITH NO. 71 Giguor Giovan | the second foor of ber residence, No. 57 North Moorest. | CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING and WITH NO. 71 WITH NO. 71 The case was then given to the jury, who found (he follow. | 0 1oq dwars wo women hen followed from another | «Wyay FAIRY-LKE MUSIC STEALS. a sug verdict: *That Alexander Uravia. the deceased, came to ; : o b iy o, and hooting bimself througd the bead with a pistol | Window e ia ,,flf,",}%’.“'l,',f,",m';,;" for them to fall on, 86 | 1 iy, when going home from the opers, thought proper 10 | Whea found by ber daughter she was quite dead. From sta s i ments made to our reporter, it would appear that about (hr TABLE LAMPS can be LIGHTED A WITH NO. 71 3 § WITH NO. 7L 0 ‘.;,',j“r"‘_’::;:':'-"}'{‘3‘,&;”;2‘;";;‘;’035"20 and | iiows on the third fioor fronting on Aveune A_some ono | stap on he street corner at midalght aud favor the commu. | ments made Lo cur eparter, L would Sppear Wat epout (it morgue yesterday morning. told {ham o go 1o (he oot and L4ey dioappeared I Vestics | atty with s Bide very sacmgele. Tave Thongh the Ttatian | JEATR AL 08 (OB an suvalid. She bas at no time com X . : e e e et er Glover held an ingoest_on the | Hook end Ledder Company aad s e (55010 B PF0 O4LSE | gemtieman and Do SOmbe ot melod doubtiess sufficiently | Siate 't Seing wei . UICKLY as GAS, filled and trimmed WITH NO. 71 = body of Mr. Fanars, st Lis late residence, axd tho following | 11 150 Foo% nd rescn those pocple up staira: they id sa but | delectated thereby, the R tier S met hvocshly | [uisehet botne wakry o8 N e % e Tl Ly WITH NO. 71 testimony was ta £ the flames bad already reached the top 00ws, which prevented | jmprens Policeman William . Barker, who ordered the music Ly g oo A s e i . or unari, being duly sworn, deposed: Deceased | S0F A8 ICRICE belng readered; 1n 8 moment allor I heard the | (o stop there and the mosieians fo Ko 00, Bome words pamed, | 108 While the family wors e et safely and neatly, all WITHOUT or o whets molder in- pladterof paris, and | polies slarms T euw,e foan, 1 U WICO Ve enin iid, and | itatiless of a bighly complimentary eharncter to both Partiea; | 4rowiug'iie binde acrows ber throat was iu & few momenis & 9 . , oF 145 Eim.at., just opposite to where welive; | it was five minutes before B £VSF, U85 ae enios iivel | butaa the oficer ooull spesk b0, Diatian, wod the WIEET | corpue, It ia more than probable that she committed the St REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBY ok 3 4 . tes sfier | gouldn't understand & word of English, o o o b o empor nsanity. Decease police larm; the bells rang soon afier. couldat anderstand o Wor L policeman resoried fo the | Whve ISbeTISE, Selat 8 b R Boreare Hstuars o” D v robe. bing duly sworn, doposed—1 reside on the | ULIVCL I fule cf e toeust, st coutinued fo make ia- | Ll00e oy 3 or CHIMNEY, or FRARK LESLIES’ 0 w B etk ead off ) a8 worked on and off for my busband the past eight los iz momibe he Lasbeen ecuitantly employed; | 1heardt top,_floor, {rout roorn. o San b ..elr.'“.‘w';ieAbv.b?-ulnI:f}g erarand. 10 (ho rumpus the efficer was #1ruck with a R i clock, 7 basband left the house (o g0 to bis of fire; not knowiag wist was the matter, I . rcned the win e oo Mo Taavs bt unserewing the Shont half aB , gy 0 to bis #108 | Gow, and saw staoke cowine sround the corner of Thirteentl, e o e et BVl 18 Fiai i betwans e aod oy 2Rl | e eopls b hllooed fr et run v The roofs 7 wile | Eoue hat person baving ferespectish 1o coutel. BURNER! Souem of the Malre; 00 Maering the LU o s the sinpe; | thet 6 could hardly mmnu&&’olr'."li‘.}".. A Hinexio- Ermioric Dowrsnic Musa—A lady, whose face | FENIAN Pic-) pic-nic of the Fenian Sister- 187 husband walked abobt O O e coward Crand.st, 1 | lowered myself By s : Shate wea s scuttle 1ader, but | was as black as seven black cats in & dark closet at midnight, | bood will be held to-day at Jonew's Wood. A large attend- . ——— 0 Y ol went up to him; be b reamaa slakaty o Mamuide | TS reach it. Drought g W telas mectlovs deteqass AU AITICH 08 & Cunins | anee be cmpasted HOUSES FURNISHED THROUGHOUT! e st o U 0e Bt aad Fasdring Be 4id | 1o h Vo Do iy re o KR The womans name. she suid was Mary A, | o gy n ree hours after, when he asked for a e A, A o the Judgge, who Inquired the reason of NNIVERSARY —The Fulton-st. Prayer Meetin, 2 BUY t; 1saw nothi f U side with my mother and sister in a back room on the second 3 wer to ¢ e, o) 1y h g o s ""’fl’n’?"” ng morsof Uials sfc Yosag twe mea foar, Twas awoke by an worm o Gre, and came out to, 08 iic cognomen, never Laving cauht ot rinhrsof (hat | boide i iaih ansiversary to-day, ot 200, ia the 04 North Tet every suburban resident call and ex. i ‘bend ‘husba saw - - o N . " U bends ut that time; g husband was broaght Deme, and died | L%z coming up the iaire; we e ey ot the. Mt i iy of Fhiadelphih aod that ber Gret | Daich Charch orner of Pulios and Wiliamst. amine before turnishing their houses, and e N Sohn "Beach, M D., being daly eworn, deposed: 1 bave | clothes, sa thero was not time o get any oo ™ o 2gPL | husband's name was Flyon. S it seemed that nature bad not ——— : e Bee e s ine s of (he dcosmepd T found s | Bever any fire used noar the outet staire; T know the Rotigier sher all commitied o praeties) Irish bull by MepTixa oF Coxxecticvr DEtsaAtss—The dele- | every merchant before he buys his stock of BU Vot wound three-fourtls of an inch below, sud » itle fo | £3mily; who are now Ising here deal they tived on the third | b 1oeanc, FROUR 61, 5508 510000 Sppeisincts atenfrom Conmecticut o the Pittaburgh Convontion willmeet | gy :g: % BUY ther was s tallor; 1 did not see them | SEREROIC, o oiine convictions gave bis name as Jobn | this afternoon st 3 o'clock at the Astor House, ol e ot (ba 1t Hipple; wpon Opentag 1o thoracio organs . e Bgward and backward, | QUAD the fre; tue family consisted of throe gicle, father and |y iy, “ond'said that Mre. Flyon was bis wile. though why i % i 3 o We deal in KEROSENE GOODS OF all kinds BUY Rbe course of the ball was found to Dother. h both lobes of the left lung. and_disappearing she had not taken his name neither one explained, until it Baxp oF THE 37TH.—The newly formed band of ¥ 2 BU paseing throu, 3 Dol b ok ‘thoracio cavity, between the third and fourth | ,James Powell being duly sworn. deposed -1 am o membor of The burying thelf tn_ the sme ¢ Eagine Co. No. 5 of the Metropolitan Fire Department; about | 0ub in evidence that she had no marriage certificate to_sbow, . B s s o oMy Rants dheeed 1if ok ths moraing 1 hcn?‘ddnn Slarm rap, and saw seven By% 0078 {het. 4k, Iea JRICY . ORI Toka g st | 1hie Ragtnent, mader Ko e T Toleet thi) e oh and the hest REFINED OIL in market. FRANK LESLIES) icet running; 1t i o e - B, d A o The atse being givea to th Jury they rendered the following | 3o e o DA Sy 1oy Bave b yun narrated her wrongs i the most volable man. | Brcokvs Awembly Hoems, Troomeat. - The oicers of e | (yronlars and prices sent to all applicants, CHIMNEY CORNER, Shelrvertiet o Punart came tobis death by a pitol. | A0 droTe out the engine’ resching the fire about five minaies | 1T Sad £y matter somewhat @ follows. Our pbovographic | Regiwent are iavited 1o be present. re P! PP andbe sure to get with No. 71 the besutiful plste of *Ioma shot wound iu the left breast, at thy b by o Distol. | atter the firet alarm; 1 found the fire coufined to a high stoop | P not "-""{h"' the beaefit of an education in the African Jramppioer Again,” which is worthy of s place in every men's house in the land. Urania, now dceased; on the 24d day of Soptember, 187 at the rearof the bouse In fhe Jard; we ot o bips on the | o g ;:";-"’;;;';';:;“::mh;'::mn A facitaome | Tho Jerome Hopkins Free Orpheon voeal classes | JULIUS IVES & €0, No. 49 Maiden Lane, N. Y. NO. T was & native of Italy, 12 yonee and leaves o | $toop until the Chief.Engiaeer ordered us to go futo the build- | L0 3 for Indies, ehoir-boys, nad others, will the C: - y wife and six childron, th fng. the fire foliowed the stairways; after extingaishing the | DOL10 be dlspute - i y (] PPN 85,108 Coopes ! wife and six ehildron, tho sidest of whom e but 12 Jesrs o | fire T saw the bodies Iying Just ms desoribed by nguleiing (he | "y \un, loguirur, Now Judge, T'ee tall ou all about it | Lusttute @rpheon Hail on October 1. 1t will bo nosiced in FRANK LESLIE'S e matanoes, sud that after defraying the Durisl expecses his | Ssvisted to bring them down; I smelt Do keroseno i there | 16 kot pleuty white folkes for ) friends—plenty white folkes | (he advertisement in another cclumn that applicants should < 3 Sty SiR have very Hiile 1t e their suppoqt, | wWere some barrels in the yard. for be witness toall I teli you. You see Judgo dia yer iazy | progent themseives every afternoon this week, from3to 6 i g Mir” John . Weiie, one of our wll Koowa citisens, who was | The iavestigation was iben postponed oatl Monday, Oct, 1, | feller be live with me for de lace most & year. 1knowledgs | vilock. Tho Orpheon Shools are the only free 'affuirs of the Ready this day as well as the large Picture given with it, cons 4 in order to give Fire Marsha or a0d the Fire Commis. | tbak but I'se got plenty white foikes for witaess that I'se bard | yiud iy our city. taius the following stories and o ‘out to washin, Judge, and 1 go out to h Intoesting citie well ncquainted with the deceased. stated during the Progress | i ory oy opportunity to inguire luto, aud if possible throw | workis womer L€ COMMENCEMENT OF A NEW SERIAL STORY. of the inquest that it was his intention to start & subscript can Daper for the benefit of the. family. No doust our eitizens | $0WO light upon the origin of the Bre scrublin Judge, aud 1 o out fo leanin Judge i LEG 00110 | Co. B. AT BaInoRPORT.—The Bridgeport Standard eill respond liverally to this landablo object. whisewashin Judge, and 1 go ons b o T aoce oot o s S, B.4 Z. 8 . g . and 1 gees out to house-cleasin Jndl:i ad 1goes out to | of Friday evening saye: Co. B. 224 Regiment, N. Y. S. M., ar- THE FAITHFUL MESSENGER. (Ilustrated.) Seouri Y odge. and 1 goes et to cookin Judge, aud I goes out | rived on the steamer Dridgeport this afternoon. They were M), | AN ENGLISH SAILORS LIFE AMONG THE BAVAGEA. Durin the Crystal Palace Fair in this city,in 1659, thede- ‘weased hud charge of the statuary collected there, and wade CIVIL COUR 5:::;':’;5?'. by bis afubility and endeavors to’oblige the st ,',';d"‘.'r""::,,,'“{"‘;":,"‘,',’,‘,“ '.":'d,?,;,";"“c,:,,,',‘,'f,' j':,",",‘.' narkis | received by the Sedgwick Guards, Capt. Lacy.and the Com- THE SHEPHERD GIRL OF NANTERRE. s . o o ' e & h g oo g gy mitteo of Arraagemeots. A detachwent of Battery B, under il THE DEATH OF WAT TYLER, (Llustrated.) g e was quite wo ,,;;,.,...“ a0 Mk ol g of My . | ORI COURT-Cusning —fure. 88 Before Justioe | K08 ot b e adge and 1 Sy out 19 ,m',":,"‘,,;‘,"’.f Lient. 8. C. Kingmao, fired a reception salute. This evening v VD) ECCENTRIC BENEVOLENCE. tions 2 it consideruble talent in their conception and pas % Tudge, and 1 goes out to general servant giriin', Judge. for all | 41 give n Grand Promenade Copcert and Hop at Franklin THE BETRAYED YOUTH. i0a. Tt Gaadimly o thio white fulkses, Judge; and I'se got pleuty whi HeT e the Dewoft ‘of the Soldiers. Mmuwent Fand To | Are Now Made Very Light. Mot S - . m re The Guardianship of R. L. Colt, et al.—Order | it jeps for me that I'm & hard workin' woman, nd | morrow morning tiey will go to an old fashion Clam-bake 3 kg ADVENTURE WITH A GRIZZLY. (lustrated.) TERRIBLE CATASTROPE granted. g T've took care of this feller, Jud ‘be whole of the past | 8t Capt. Millss, and at 4 'clock in the afternoon they will W BRADLLY S A FLEMISH ROMANCE. * L. OPHE. The People ex rel., Lawrence Rook ogt. The Mayor &c¢.—~ | most a vear. He han't done nothin' Judge, 1o the way of :m- Dress Parade at Pembroke Grove, which will be an ex. | GEORGE W. CHILDS OF PHILADELPHIA, with Portrait. e Musmesdeniod. o o ioe BARNAND. | workin, but Ise done every kind of workiu' and scourin’, aud Cfii};‘_";;:’;j&;;'l;g-eln ¥ Frut oar ilivie: WA gTvY s | C I : I I }BRA T I‘l D CURIOUS MODE OF FISHING IN FLORIDA. (Ilustrated.) bee Juytio e i serubbiv’, end diggin’, and slavio', and toiliv’ for Lim; an eoption. P g A TENRMENT-ROUSE SET ON FIRE—AN ENTIRE PAMILY | 10 7e Wim: Wost to vacals assessment.—Motion granted (o | hes oflen, beat K ttore, Julge. aud I've never said nothin' —— i L TRELEN VIR GRANDUOTHEN T puinting by Cu T iV Fhabils Fakist b Tox haniaianv | A Tieeia et Deaiol Msada—Roperd couirmed sod | acee biriaial oy ety s B | EvROXe Scnoors.—The advantages of evening DUPL‘EX 3 EL]’ IPTIG DESTRUCTION OF ROBESPIERRE. SRAL OTEERS SEAIOUSLY’ INIUNED BY juriwg | SAEmeRVerlivetss granted. piv e ani it me. IJ?I'I“‘ BaalTve got sieaky whits lchuloll l‘;nmu‘I‘lv-lyu‘mu:;vulnlrl :l,yuum of both sexes are D b[ 4 ENOUGH. e | folkees 1o witness for we, Judge.” employed 1u manual labor during the day, at an age when they (Or on e q 1 ) FORGOTTEN DISCOVERIES. Npring S THE AGE OF MONSTER: During this tremendous tirade his Honor, the Judee, leaned | must, if ever, gain instruction, are too evident to need any FROM THE WINDOWS—CORONIR'S INVESTIGATION | SURROGATE'S COURT—SErTEMBER 22.—Defore Surrogate UCKER, | back in his chair, o8 if certain that sll efforts would bo frult: | pew ' demonstration. The common Engiish branches are | Jess 0 cheek the rapid torrent of words, but fiuding at 1ast | taught at these sehools, and to which males under the afe of —NAMES OF THE DEAD AND INJURED. SRl & % s WILLS PROVED—LETTERS O MIX; 0¥ GRANTED— | Shortly before 2 o'clock yesterday morning Officer bl i ‘:“':l"m'r"'“l";ff‘;: GRANTED— | gpat i would *tlow o, flow on ever,” uilees something was | 1l o fomalon wider the age of 1% e pot e nien Toe | s N . e peremptorily ordered her 1o stop and ¢ ascoline | foliowin b 2 widy g 5 th e ey his say, which be then prooeeded 10 | (Mondas) veniog: SR (IR, B0 open SEO G adhay This STORY OF JOHN ASMUNDSON. ([lustrated.) FAMILY PASTIMES. r ) ) . DERIS IN AND OUT OF WATER. (Iostrated.) PERILS OF AGRICULTURE IN AFRICA. (lliastrated.) THE BOX BY EXPRESS. (Iilastrated.) i the Surrogate has admitted | pran at TXPF THEY wil not BEND or BREAK like the Sin will PRESERVE their PERFECT sud GRACEFU Waters of the Seventeenth Precinct discovered smoke issuing | During the past we from the windows of the fourstory tenement-bouse No. 185 | to probate the wills of the foll do thus Fi 1 Ve Avenue A, corner of Thirteenth-st. He at ouce rapped for | _ Xoblos B |~ som, togut Please your Honor, s all lies; T never | 5t [ i e g o ke A . s HROWN mand 5. Woodbi Jomy, loguitur e your Honor I liew; T never | . s n Ward; ) ghers thise of four on 2 THROWN Lol ESCAPE OF THE FRENCH FROM ONONDAGA. T liustrated.) DURABLE SKI assistance, and opening the front door, which was closed but 9 i J Aun Stareurct Van Horne, beat hier; she gets biind drunk sometimes and sho is alwaye L R Y oot locked, found the stairwoys on the sccond and third floors | Lampe. William Edward [ i | SeooxD DiTmior.. For Malu—No. 31 {8 1tk Werd, X . 3 B lliam Edwar ore o less tiy e ¥ now, your Hou Thuts N g ) fort. D ty and with th WHAT THE . : i el sptbie g o i more or less tipsy; she's muzzy now, your | in 10th Ward, For Fonales—No. 4, ia 13th Ward; N ort. y - L ' WHAT THE DOGS BARK AT. in o blaze. Disregarding the danger, the intrepid officer | | Lettors of administrution have been grauted oo th | day she got wobsy carly in the morning aud she went out and | 14:h Ward which has made the * DUPLEX FLLIPTIC THE MOUNTAIN INN. Tuikp DISTRICT —For Males <No. 16, in b Ward, For S’l‘\N])ARD SKIRT With s varisty of matter in prose and verse of the highest merit ot swipey again, and kept on etting swipier and swipier till 1 arly fuddled, wid sbe got fudlier and fud et a lot of friends snd they were il a Litle | regularly grogey, and when Mary Ann more lush aud they THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. FRANK LESLIES’ sprang up t he blazis ud bursting open the doors | Ifanuah 8. Wil . Wilkan, Fulk, Philip Germany, Ti m the second and third floors, acquainted | Ormiston, Mary Wil Edward .)(S‘n-, 'll.\lnll n "I;"T of the apartment; the inmates of their danger, aud advised them to at once make Mary Schart, Joseph Labatut, Isabella Burehill, Jane Carrick 6 » make | 3y Gallagher. Frederick Hass, Amnod Mouth, Modison L. their escape, without waiting o attempt to save any of their | Siisper, Charlotte Sparrenberger, Eli 8. Chureh, Jobn F. No. 11t 16th Ward Y i1t Wards No, 19, i OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. This POPULAR SKIRT VERSALLY RECOMME! in 20th Ward, by the FASHION MAUAZINE OPINIONS of the PRESS For_Males—) N P done this, Officer Wate 1. Barbars Petri, Henry Cobrs, Join Brady | liquored ap and ects fu the wiad, and & e R RALLY street. While descouding the stairs leading from th T el g e Vo r, Join. | e they took a hairof e dog that it thea, vour Houor, Sise Wars s ekl ¥ X WIHGLERLE, by the Exclusive. Munufucturers o Sole 20 fhe third story, which had been considerably burned T R Cuspax Dils, Betrteb K o7, | O e e e Siary &b wae s rusk &s 8 e s 43 No. 18, (o 19th Ward, | Owners of the BATE) X ‘ = NURE 2, in 224 Ward, . A | e b Ward, wit WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, ICE TrowArenk 68 S0 ¢ "'",“‘A"K{‘J;"R‘,;',; « i the Exgateonth Ward, will also be o litile tod- | e u| by ” Nos. 97 CHAME ane and 81 READE STS,, New-York. Lo [An ta Aino, AT WHOLESALE, by the LEADING JOBBE! 1ot BALkAN Pty ey it gt o me she was regular o el 1 ¢ - d, and when 1 o s ' TT'NT A Al THIS IKTERESTING FAMILY JOURNAL, 1 would not take 100 for it (It I could not get LADII‘Jb &/ (I.[‘Jl\ 'l L 1‘1 M h commended for its high tone, its elogant literary matter, and its proe sy beneath his weight, end be was thrown vie o + Sorward, diccutng b thui., At ihe ame ime bo (il Brog gy e . T u the arm by a fallig beam, bruisivg bis srm con- | of guardianship we b sderay. Extricaing bimslf fiom the burning mase exy Ahesing alserst To Toka T GUn: moastian of Johs g the sole and heel of his boot behind, the ofticer made bis | Diegan. to Auton L. Know, goardian of August. Henry and | tight, and by the time she way to 4 front window, gaized the awning, and from thence | Mary Finck; to Leonide Silva, cuardian of Kogina M. Silva; | sewed up, vour Honor; she w OFFICE. WAREROOMS tolo through a 40 foot ladd le when she g reached the street in safe d X g, 10 the mees,time hie sisrm rap bad called 1o the sosns 8 | Soimen g iueilid o Bion acd Jond. BEAn; (o' Goorge L e e o e ) i 8 d n, guard:an of El'en and John Sullivan; to G eat ber, an e aud of be U wnother). S0 ssid mother of COLDWRLL'S P Bany ) e o ok o the ',?:J’S‘,‘,,,",',‘,‘:"r,’;‘f,: mattress and | Pranck, guardian of George Schmer o W Bl Tote ol | tats s tho ofiicer came aud of course e took me | anatker) | S sl 8 rHL B tWactory, mosey fe: out of the city, take your own measure and sead to fuse flustrations, by the unanimous voice of the press and by ol la featier bed. asd this theb piaced on he Thirteenibat ide. | dian of Uatharine Gallagher: o Mary J. Rocse, guardian of | - Jadgers Mary Aun, wil you teke bim brek " tarned.” Depot, No. 470 Brosdws E. A. BROOKS, A¢t telligont readers, is naw about to enter o ite (ailice, Whes erias for help were heartrending In (50 &% | Sigs Bl o e Mary Ann— No, your Honor. 1'd never livo with bim an. P Tmporter snd Manofsetarer of FOURPH VOLUME bailding, whoee cries for belp were beart-rendlog the ex. | The fullowing peiaies huvo been settled: Francls Burrith, | other duy; I'e eul planty white folkses to work for, i with new and most attractive features. Harta, & native of Germuuy, aged 40 years, bs wifs TP | Join O'Bries, Job Hogles George Jeckel, Eicanor Keely lobe="1 oaly want o ko back o got my thisgh and ];()O’l“\‘ SllOES &C WITIL NO. 71 T0 BE 1SSUED ON ears, and four children—Edward, vats; - ] oun. en—" 'y d . . ¥ = ward, aged 9 years; o Mary Ann (to Joln)—"Why, you lazy uigger Y08, What | " uake X No. 573 BROADWAY, NEW.YOR p—— "L:"",""",'_f'",.:f"“":;“' L covhpedand - it is ae u 0 he o ] = seriber an jant Present ntitl . il DIRECTIONS FOR MEASURING THE FOOT. e R Sa AaTN ™ Catharive, aged & years; Adolph, aged 4 years, and Awmelia, thir p D years. COURT CALENDAR—TIIIS DAY. Johu" wo tranks of clothes ¥ ‘The father asi gl g nd a bedstend.” futher successively dropped from the giddy hight bis | QupppuE COURT—CHAMBERS.—Nos. 64, 71, 82, | Mary Ann— Yak, yab! Why, Judge, e never bad ev Place the foot ou & picce of size 34 by 28 fuches, from the celebrated palnting by J, Noel Paton. Maaic Bow Axp Arrow, I5e. Sold at all Toy 8 . 3 Armge the outine B g eed of b o This brilliant work of art will speak o the bearts of all, scd be prised «cbildren and wife, and then leaped from the window himself. i, 3 | “The fall of ;he:“feb:;d :bnld‘ylen;;..fonlldcnbly Droken by | 105 Call commencos ;"-n.r: _llu":l'- I:lln‘«;ihl::r for all the post wost o year What I | yor " pepor No. 470 Brosdway. Boys wanted to seli them. | Will give the leugth and spread of the foot mattress a . but all, with the tion of 1 . KB piTe i e | T fga - % appreciated hrough e e e B e : —— ke danrrel would havo gone o doabilens il soen bt for - o g 4 pory n households throughout the land. 10 his leap wissed the bedding, and alighted upon’ the walk. CRIMINAL COURTS. the following remark from Judge Dowlng: VGERS ARRIVED. | tnches aud faciions, with tape weasurs, as showh in With the same namber begtne one of the most lnterseting seriad He was picked up in an foseomble condition. and, together gl 4 Johu, I'll send you up for three moutbs, for liviog off of p- figare B, via: novels which has appeated for a long time. wife, taken to & »eighborfug drug-stors. Tbe wile e this woman, and when yon come down agam, go to work.” Bopts B=18 Ball of the Foot. 4 10 bare sestataod 50 consiiavable iajery, et before THE TOMBS POLICE COURT. A Coetey Houay.—Jonathan Conrad, K derick Meater, o g e FRANK LESLIES’ ::::{A,fl,{mm[;l .1,.ha.,. ot Biiod Tomevhisabost (e [Before Justice Hogan.] Patrick Delamore, James Kelly and Mark Anthony, all boyh, 8. Heyman, C: P, A A g and face. Hartz bad two of bis ribs fractared and b TaE TRISUNE of Satusday last contained an an- | Were out in a boat in the East Kiver, off Ninetecut!-st., riding i W L Qok Moel S e j a1, Mr an. Jnmes Ma: . Alessnder Bond. Jobn Murphy, J Warwick, ‘i howras Hall FROM SAVAN Zacharins. H. R ST HO right shoulder disiocated. The sufferers were conveyed to ABLISH Botievae Hospical, where they received eurgical aitenda nouncement of the arrest of one Jobn . Geldswith, by Detect- | {0 pleasure, As the owner of the boat had not taken out his frout portion of the foarth 800r was vecapiod by ives Coyle and Bennett, on Friday eveniug, io o houso at the | vt the ot yuwe ¢ Pssengers were o8 $100.00 s The G f i . named Grower, bis wife aod two children. They in tura | corner of Thirty-third-st. and Eighth ave., and the recovers of | A Myxgp MATTER —John Hauter, mateof a ship which was Jamped from tve window of their apartment, snd alighting upon the beddin, ve mentioned, 1ost pr t "€ | 82,500 worth of goods, which the accused is alleged to have ob. charg ’ ) bebiading shved e fin out provigentially e | e Tobs Seblessinnte whokb ;5:““‘: m':::h discharging eargo ot her whasf, charged Francls Corry with Traat portion of tbe 1hird foor was occupled by o Ger. | at No. 404 Brosdway, by falsely ropresonting bimself to be 0o attempting to sieal a quarter chest of tea. Corry is employed o B Fayior, The groat festures commending FRANK LESLIE'S CLIMNEY man family named Rotegier, consisting of tbe {ather, Corne. | of the firm of Goldsmith Bros., dealers in clothing, at No. 430 | t load drays and carts. Hunter saw his chest of tea on o 4 8 Lord, F. A. Keed, CORNER will be continmed. V. Han T. F. Buver. B Hicks, L. Dasn, J. 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LATEST SHIP NEWS. liue, 45 5 the mother, Barvary, sged 0 years, and | Market-st, Phil three daughters, josephize, aged 16" yoars; Hanna, ‘sged 10 | been doiug o very bove been victimized by the accused are M, . i g Yo o Rl | Jobem o Fatcoe e P e A oss : Ee :'5’,’,"’,'}:‘{,,‘;,‘.’,1"""'“}_‘.:‘; M&e’rd and J. Ariel “l':ll“. :lcl on ’n:fi:fl[‘h lb:ln lduunlu" : with & ARRIVED. "o of s e in rving knite— t y , ), 3 = 3 ay the prisoner was ¢ 1ben he thoug! ‘wouldu't press the charge, Steamahip ('nnh“l‘(! )( HI:.'EE arier, Nessau, N. P, Sept. 19, "All LllLu.' ‘s Hogan, by Tuspector Carpenter, and | and be dian't. So George had 10 pay nothiug whatever for % on the complaiot of M. Scbicerliger, wan cammaitied for it | i fou atempt 1o s pencoes Delore e was stufed and zeat of the hird foar was occupied. by o faly pamed | parties mentioned above, EIRE Xee £iee made by (e w:".'.',f.’n a2 Tekele Catit charg ! = threo grown pervons and ubikl. These Ak e ted T, O T AL | 7 T e e ik Consiating . x:tn"fl"*“' .“bWfllyufih e which eatends | priday night ursested thee colored bose, nawed Charles Wal :'u;l-h';ur;mym the atrect. . R0t of them were' | ker, John Geald, ¥od Jabn Pollémive, on vaHess borg 5 of | popuced ues the Julgh o | LG Liviugeton ) Tu9 4900ad Bgp was goeupied iy 00k by | vurglary, Oue BIgLY, abGut 1WO weeks bingy fhe ascused, it by | Augbund 10 the Tuinsd for o moutt, . ot feun, Faacieoton = bouss, wigh mudey. 438 Chern, Newbern, N. C.,, = Lours, pers weston Sept. 19, via Key | I Mallory & Co. Passed | oft Sud Koy, pasved eseais d for the use of the Medical Profession and the F' edicinal propesties which belong to i | ship G Eteauiship Gen. Faries Jozen bottles cech, and sold by al d 1n 1770.) & Co., Sole Proprietors, No. 15 Be 5 Beaver st., Xew- Y1k FRANK LESLIE Publiaker, No, 537 Peachat,, New Yorip avansh 05 bouts, with mdee. | + cases, contalning ot Kepr. 22, pissed steamlip Her. | drogeiite. groeers ke, (Futab | A AL BININGE. -~