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i {nteroede with the Governor in behalf of his elient. JOHN VAN BUREN. thes' in adds u‘- Se :‘m uh‘f:;. - sar. 0 THE SCAFFOLD AGAIN. Aot el Ghora were 1o ain the eveat of y sews. S :"3-.',‘;?1."‘"“3. Taight (iffer from bim sometimes. S ). A e ‘Tho defemse el up Wit mu;im .,‘1‘;‘:’.‘;' g ‘l’(‘f"‘“,",;‘ IMPOSING FUNERAL SERVICE ATGRACE CHURCE. | j¢ “was on more than ove occasion r,':}'w&"fi:'em e el lA'L — we , , long, . ce, N, EXECUTION OF FRANK FERRIS B L e 1 ) 1 | T chano petatr whosood yotardeg, betwosd | Byt S S et i | e 30, acamm Axp mcioesTs wOxE AND AT Tow | gl Mo seoc 4o fch e codenes o0t 1) | 4 e of ten s even ook, ut e piat of Trvedvay | mach v e vrtcle s SO e s Ty | to e o 0 ‘ EXBCUTION. At T e T, o dlitarite . naasity | where thet magrificent thoroughtaro makwn u curve, and die | JoGEUR LN TRy Wlmih"g"“- e | e e : omaing “The gallows, egain, for the third time within a very | we m;\?u nmm;:t;:,mm‘m h;m;flgn- f | glones Testh-st. with the bigh-towering and graceful spire of ent. In the axdor of -‘!unfi the -&h;n:t: -'i‘-“o:‘:!r;-::tfl oy o ) 33 oveupies a promizent column in our morning Jewue. | e the of Ferris, a verdict was -mndj (Grace Chiareh, would have noticed a veare or more of he sometimes :“M-. Rl e e hen bo waw drafted tato the Home Guard o Aufy i, 3 i ' e & tho crests and arme of thet dass which is o Degond what : st 9:45 o'clock, on the morning of one of the mowt | and it could on , from the facte, bo urder. g tho clite and refinement of the eity of .".‘H....,mw o Tode & audionce a8 n skikfel h from whieh h-mmfl*bm!mll-h MISCELLANBOT.g, Westerday., 84 - Verdict of the Jury was soon by the Tiat of the Judge. | compreo in ite elaments -~ 10 it the stirghs of | Newbern. He denies ail tion of Unioh men ; but on | The sl lays i e smer P eight and besutifal of all Indian Summer days tbet over e s e o b S on (1o 10 of | New-Fark. Leoking farther towed the gothic and by or: ' fary steed while com g 10 it the ot Ner LY foamablp Bmplre il Juys iy Uit over porktien, ~dawoed wpon our lovely Jand, the appointed bour arrived for WS Sy, 865, o & e o '.a"“:«‘::&"-".‘.'.‘fi»?; mvm; =X "5‘?3’%’.”.'.’«1"..‘..3-‘.‘&-»« e | e e ekoo. Gunien his goad poouniary condition, and | been taken outin T madition. s Wy strangling of a buman being, and e strangling wos performed. THE KESPITE. e, Dack haited, a1 B o i | £4ing 10 et o mo moro han- an howr or (wo beforo b we, | says that ks purehases were maa o DIOHe E.Co o o vorday st high water i tha weether Soniinase f 'll!_l.:c:nuth mummfi-vu-—a%h At @is juneture Mr. Kintsing interfored. He sed out & :'L.;.'“.,::u.nmudh into the chureh, with n mmu-u..mw “'We must be_for the war.” ..fl’ aro appended to show that the defendant e Vi e, o e Tl o i e St R T 7t | R, ol i St o e A | ¢ it o Tt 2, 2o 8 SRl | ™l o e . o, o st i s i “ourts above should review cision y ng o e | 3 , Mr. Yool and § me of the prisoner wan Francisco | Court, proper sieps baving been taken to bring the cue Lefore arntar, a0 g o i ot Van Buren: The proud | though net avieh mas, " Tlopever yet in all hat petiod when | show ey o had e Snabid o ocure tidaviin . corroly AT ira athongh o had, coubties, fo bie g consct RSt of 4 ppecls, when {he 4o0 et tem fof | FlgTof ocia e, e ARl B i sbocks | T vy | eincinel Guprarion of o s, appearcd before uny | © Mr. Redman, counsel for tho defendant, siated that the de- STL e Rt st Nurelamhe Savbie- & N ¥ of ale, when o came bel . o' ~ :m.' .-:;?lzlu;'fi :-‘;:'.af-“ ] XI:W- jth whom he has | review, confirme ‘Kn decision rlfl the Court below "'dr ey :nym'x:‘"r and more ll::-awu:llr tm\n:l:: or:. &h:;:d n:a; Easentive o w:n:mm h&udmn vocate o mm - :efl-\ was now Iying 1@“ .‘l'n mhvn‘ u:t he was utterly kfi,&m’,' from Puiladelphia for Liverpocl, Sept. 19, lel, . g o o Chie joe of the Su- | 1o Py . at Repol o X scheme. tended lobby? except incagable of procu thongh he could b ? Soes thrown, in oontat, to uadersiud adua ittty ‘;;‘v.;,‘!fl:.,‘;i“"..::,m‘u“fi,'flifl‘dffihh‘i& lnplotnh o A%. | Lo e ,«nfl-‘,mvmn o the mares of the danee, | one o fwonccnstons to make a speech Aotors a commities. Mo | obtam 85,000, that thongh It might b prope enough to adjourn DA esis Goum, from Gissguw for Mostesol, Sept. 18, M. ay The '2:“:1 rz:""-fiwn {his man was hanged was a murder. | gust, 1866, now lying in mmmmr Chureh awaitiug the burial ser- m a pidoof ;m«g- :m l:y ._hln r-vv-n!.:;yl-l l.i:'cu under other eircumstances, he could ‘consen ong. 2031, . ious homicide, 50 fax as the were doiny A SECOND RESPITE. Vices administ " o ing aay ’ 2 Beiln gy, | Ee————— u r— rerre Frobatly 1o more atroclout oK 0 petrated. ATl VT | T devices of the consml for Fersi were nokyet extaated, | _ Khrough the charehud 9 iho bioodl e o Sher berne | 0 ot wags g1t i profeson ha, develon hat o | | Lber somg fgther ecuseon the mation was sdjcuried M. | 7\ NREE, NOTIONS for NOVEMBER (now e e ot Furra i ok dothe et 0 & 8L |, ] Uy hd b successul i giving i sixien moul | 1y the SLANRE, TG e b the Lond: and o | d it bigharand & langer disinction, atJnat, o wil il suy wf;fim B cate, b | B R g a7 o ¢ deided ‘that it was no sudden outburst of feeling that impelled | 1ore orlife.” Mr. Kintring now made an application to the “ou:d"n"m Y b Yo I TO nh\l'n:'ivn: o it » bigherand & gt O dnring his wholo carcer. "%“._ I, PRIN ' PURKEY o the killing—(bat the crime Was not ouly previously Governor for & commutation of the seutence ! f death to im- and whosoever liveth sud believeth in me, shall never die.” NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1866. KEMARKS OF EX-JUDGE EDWARDS. . Lather R. Marsh for plaintiff Adams ckfu\< ROCA’ contemplased, but that the intention to_kill hed been ctually, | rjsoment ; this was dented, but, npon representations wmade X - ARES O = G an EL ful of Witnessge, avowed ln the . e re of Fer. | The body is {n the transept. and the choir bursts forth in | Mr. Cramesiax: 1 rise to snswer your oall, and comply '‘QUALITY SATIN DAMASK FINTSH and in presence of & il Co 0 N eople by wboin he was rur. i‘,{ coumed, aad sbstaxtisted by 16 Hplriteel Beeion ¢ Fer | vad wallli sred of mournful "1 Know that my | tho invitation of the Commilteo of ',‘:-"“"".}",, ecilngs it Cincorm—Ocr. 19—Before Mz, Justice DAVIS. i L:;- ffi"'"-"‘m e e et T Bughes Vit was I, | 1 st o G i, s n i, mostJosov | Redeemer gl S LRt S bl ML\ R | S rron aont i the 1 caon s T wil g AN INTERESTIXG BANK CASE. O. L. & J. B. KELTY. No. ven any heed to his words, and plnwf about the desperate | ., ep that be should nuder o' circumstances interfere again. | the earth. A h :’{ -l}n‘ worms m;z this | choly ullllfuth;llll ;n, 4 e ¢ ™ ’ k 0 TO THOMAS R. o instrueted to keep a e watch. over him.| eaner that be shoukd uuder ng, clrernlA e execution of yes. | body; yet in my Seah will seo God;, whom 1 shall See SRRV | upon thin occusion indulge in wny ealogy upou the < 'S Thomas J, Pape agt. The Bank of Allentown. ‘whets you will fnd sod restrain him shonkl be undertake to do soything °p s welf, and mmwflmll Dbebold, and not apether.” Lookiug | AMr. Van Buren. His stunding as a lawyer is well known to Tho question involyed in this case is whother a bank My ry mvie S, dosvie. b ot i g 1ovh | VS g b o e Yol e, s e ot e et i | (e whow e el 3l S S | 1 ey o of . check drevs pon cubierod | (30 %o INDs been But those who beard the talk of | o more fntractable, quernlous, fault-finding man | Wi the WATECTUEE " ¥ otad y | teristic arte e T icrent | necepted by his Aignature across its face, when it 1s alleged that ot s0d P I the afarngon 0f tbe ‘day’ whioh, cloved leaving |, Trobebly s mate intractabie, Wett iR, ol (han Frraak | well ask, s the musie sounds dreamiip 1608, 0 o in Bowe: | Livingston ad Van Renuselacr, manors nod the, satirent | e, O 0 SFGRUG Srawer . the o allaged thet w‘am_mu_ dwy Ris wife & corpse nnd him & 1un.ecrer, regarded his rash words | o8 hever WEerCTRIet AL Kl T ever most kind, gratify. | dictine bey or medieval cloister. The golden sunlight pours | troubles, which cnlmlnn:;l in m%- A trial was brought i | O thin case s about $3,00 w“mwm ] ! 4 -y Galy as the ntterances of 4 crasy man. They were only too | Ferrie. Shert ROy W o ery vagary,, whenever it | 18 @ supery undast flood throngh the splesdid altar piece, ] rhx(&. 1845, W r. Vas Buren was AL | a0 e B g d > ."""' e bitm out of helr réapoetive houses, to aare to watcl | In€ every whiu wid Buoote UL GV whow Ferrie | throueh chaucel, haye and trassept gUCRE the pillars, cn torney -General. This afforded an occaston for an flhus [ i A e KT TNDOW-SHADES, X owed in the most solemn | & ¥ W — ool ond base, and reflecting a_thousand gor, mes and tiuts, | Lis charseteristic urbanity and good sense. Exeitement ran Dbeing about case. HOLLAND, by case. pom— i Kim aftr. Aud so, although be had vomeld B i et rought in coutact, were orer conaiioecls Y ks 8 purple aid okl asvre”audsable, wmethyst, amber, violet and | igh, extending oven 1o tho reapectve counsel who ex- | o have been heard y-u‘:l;{.‘ morsiag: b I was feally Yy e ploiy M| e her (his wife) before 9 o'clock,”’ 10 06 took farther notice of Lis | pp Uy v iotin e of the City Prison were ever most atteutive eod b consideral ] . I oourse | TROEN counsel o hearing ol Mondw Gzn“m‘— ME wets street a8 s00n a8 possi e ‘The interior of the Church is overflowing i of the tral ono of Mr. Van Buren's oppouents ning. “ INT: e tne wiaiig dawed on & boady sorpee eee persous | 410 ull that science and experienced Mkl ol o 16, WEVASE | et celebrated wen in art. oratory, logal acume. J O o e coully o and remonted the | EBAgSF ¥. Brown for piintiff Charles Tracey for defendant. | K ruated o asraln cors, wickost i uli st daneun fon T e e orde of the infurisied By the day before | Whatever pysical altments SO TFQEHCAe tu attention | ol the refinement and cultare of 3 York are here to-day 10 | groes fnsult b w with his elbow. One or two blows were " L ———— et direases, R T g et find that be had really car- | UOVT, o3, SV, S erris was uy o the hour | evereics 1 dead wad pay e homagefo ot kot | Exolanged befor h S coud Ineres o proseve the i | UNITED STATES DISTIICT COURT—OcT 19.—Before \ i in all the eity. ] ] " # the pall-bearers riendn of the dc ch up | 7 of the Court. Tho Judge orde 3 - e CATtn o€ X3 e of his death, most wnremitung 3o B Sompnit MM | aile e eing bt Sapaciods ontiet, the pordy form of Gov. | prisoned for the space of 24 hows, nnd adjourned the Court PINAL DISPOSITION UF A VALUABLE PRIZE. 'AND OTHER NEW STYLES, e Matary of Lo (4 oF 1 isifihostions, and ll ite ;\‘sr'\'lnp:r:m'.y been Drought 1o contact. 1 a personal inter Kemble, the massive head of .vuu.‘dl; ur;-;ley I::lmsnzl nod mxl the 1.:(1«.1:“( day. ‘} . Van “"{’,',' el .b':] nl‘:]l dr:e hfi‘,‘. _ United States agt. ‘The Steamer Douro. . 6.L.&J. B. KELTY'S, No. ma woviug canses even 0 far as known, would afford material for | view Ly wey Reporter on Thuradsy, Ferria reiterated | gentlemanly featurce of ot s & ou grovaly inunlted In Cour and nakal whet B Censure and | This case, which has been in litigation a long time, far more space than any WorDing | can give. A short | the story of his alieged wrongn IHe made complaints aad wusve appearsace of Her s Sienton Markle tho y Va6 willing to0 _;;.."';“;f‘ hinent but asked that it wight rather | Was finally dlnpmedollutnn]n by & decree of distribution ; A vecapitulation, however, of the circumstances of the deed that | againet every oue of whom b: lind any knowledge H:Il;llllpllhv (\blo Jourualist, with the tottering and venera bo a fino of $500 than only o imprisonment, and prayed xlmd "li]f'n tars of tl eh{)\ln er” Cit t%huh turer of the EROSENE LIGHTS PERFECTED! { long list of injurics speaking with the R 247 Sk | that fie mossatings. af T Intermapied. | Douro) will have their patience rew )y having wore than o o Iiswe s as DI S and repeat . st the persons of whom he complained erpla ck, o fine Shakesperiau schola e, leaning on_the arw of Murb bic, and folloving ia offenders were sent_to Juil. The Court was inflexible workd at Iarge might speak of dec #140,000 divided among them. the end that those of our readers who are mot resident in the | greatest hitterness itk doe gity, and who are therefore not familiar with the history of this | although ho repeated) asseverated that be had forgiven ail his | *1& f the Promi T. St t, | N . 4 ’ . Vi ‘The Douro was captured by the Quaker City hear the * Fry. IVES' PATEN' . e i ey b he matte i o enirey. | spewice. Supsequent iy shoned,from tritwarty fources B el e i Rl aspest of Ho Sawirty | ot Mo alighteat runcor wna Ko mmy Aitusions i the socur. | 1u€ Pan Shools." on the coust of North Carollne on theothaf | o Bl iy i . -mmm&m“’n dl:}d h ::'xnby‘h-:r '“l:lnyrml“ duce men :h[;y:;‘:{.;ho;u—n e IBagination. Though ‘compotent and | oM Farragut; oo Koen parchment face of L3 o, Joed." Mhie ¥ : e l";"'l""' h“'“"‘" Tt foy Beamem Tar oafio consisted of 422 bales o okiog. ! & ofeel i gt 4 ‘e . | Lord Thurlow;” August ¢lmont, capitalist; Commaodore [ ingly tryi or to sead & lawyer standing bi in his pro- | SO - e B HE H of boster blood and more uncont "';' those whe | skilled ]l“d"’“:'",‘.f "‘:‘_’;‘“"‘:Fm “":h::‘fl";:;x.:;"“”,m Teinggold, wid Geore Ticknor Cartis, full of Conatitutional lo Salon, yoganding his n~pulll|"|m{, ol marecrer Raving Mo o T tho decree of "W‘”‘“"’,"); P T! BEST LAMP EVER USED!. e S i Portugal, | son o belee that Feri was on ortalnpolvi s menemariac. | yudfioking e i he held Mahattan el fnfoesinpl for e | ialposition, was o ke o, the party thusdealt vt hose The United Nates agt. The Steamer Duuro, the Tuckie de, | - CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING ind TABLE of the rural gn‘:x:wu which are -dh.g-:l —— m r..|.‘7,.'£":-m s st B i the chemjcal | #ervices of bis .lnmh(:n. The Tl-uuwr the nlru|)uuln follow, | things were mentionéd for the purpose of showing the mugna- | S ‘_:;Z:‘,v ™ m:': mfi‘z‘l‘;‘;’h';‘""“"“w"m"7,;“‘"_"‘ an | ¢anbe LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as GAS, filled and i the chemtes | and ond dejeeted, in deep mourning, among them the daugiter | nimity and greatiiess of soul of the . “1'“ 'tr):.:‘q:: xI :,Ill‘u o 5o n..un.‘m.. e s o the Supeviae | a0 nesiy, sl WITHOUT REMOVING tho SHADE, GLOBE: f 3 ; g - \ as he grew to man's estato he was reparation from the ends of Lucifer matches. of the decensed, who was present at his death-bed, and Mr. CHIMNEY, or unsorewing the BURNER ! wper, and \mew him best a8 & dangerous man when | In prison, Ferris was constastly attended by those excelent | b, Von Huren, brother to the deceuscd. The anthem is | tician, as aa orator ; but the speake ‘ o | Court of the Uplted States, and the said deeree hiving beea “ . d o lan, or ; o speaker mourned his loss as one | G0 t ! g b ows ooy when Joung becama te | priews. Father Dursoquet sad, Tutes, MOLSUGt, i vrng | o, oginuing withthe s, " Lond, ot 1o Kiow my eu, | whoc b could not b lovewud sy 4 0 man. afirmdd by the/nid Sepmme Osutl, 484 it o HOUSES FURNISHED THROUGHOUTY i y 3 ind to mee ate. | #nd the number of w, ys, shat 1 mu; certified how loug REMA! CHARLES P. KIRKLAND, ¥8). e TR o erard becama s Wi, | (he iuapyy Taa ot proer e of mind o mect e fute. | S14.14 Burer o€ oY, L7, ety ek WECSMCRWEl | st KkeokD. progosed, el to ol an iyiona . | O the sae thereo I 1205 10, wad i further ot over subucbun suridont ook snd vmaminn boioss v the aggregate sum of the costs and disbursements he thelr hoases, and every merchant before e bays bis stoek of HE WANTS T0 8Kt THE GALLOWS. Ghost. As it was in the beginniug, now, and ever shnll be, ) it tration of t simplicity of h spect 10 whose me u, a8 by the adjustment of the same purauant to the provisions of the We deal in KEROSENE GOODS of all kinds and the best al lust & marriage was een the parties. At | o oo i Forvie expressed o strong desiro to be allowed | world without end. Amen. they had assembled. Mr. Van B i SV i B Serrl T Ty s made | 0% Tk the yar, that e might sce the gullows thon 3o eourse | " Tho Rev. Din. Momaax hen read the lesson from the Sficenth | received with the bigheat bovors by the fist Deomle of that | 4t of June 3, 1564, on fle in thi oftice of the Clerk, 1W§10.120 0L | yINED OIL tn merbet. Mrs. Peria, was o widow with two hidren md ot the te | of Ereeton. il request was granted, and be walked out 1nto | ehapter of Corinthinns: - Neus Chriot i visen, frow, the dead, | country. _He e tho recipient uf Marbed favags Trom Queen | 824 theé the not amonst for distribation on the basis of the Ctroulars and prices sent to 'l spplicants, & s FY. likely in o few weeks fo_bring into the | () 'Vur vioking o cigar, and caluly viewed the preporgtions | and become the frstfruite of them that sept. Tao fanerat sor. | Victorls, and Tor the spase of i your enored fhe n.'.,.u.fl. wdjustment i therefore the sum of $140,41% (0: It is now . workd & child, the paternity of which was attribated, witl e i awn exccution, % soon to come. Returning to the | mon was then jreached by the Rev. Dr. Morgu of the Eiiglish poople. ” He came back, ail'wo far from b ordered asd decreed, on the motion of the District- A 1 JULIUS IVES & Co,, No. 49 Maides-Jne, K. V. . of the Engtish poople. ' Hia enme baak, a6 Aloreatid oot smouet Gepouiied im the Treasuzy of tho these words s all over—the most vesplendent life § United States be distributed according 1o law. And it farther s, rison, be wae placed in the cell with Jerry O'Brien, aiso con- The newly-mairied pair at once in 8 | B or murder, aud passed the greater part of the day ib | the most eloquent tongue is dumb, Oh! whata comment ou ) e most elogaent h. ! comiment ol abrond, he took every means to D e 3 Sumble way, and took apartments in o tenemeut house. _,‘u‘n‘f'," that cell. the frailty of that wors &nd_aftenuated thread by which we | chanicsof Albany that bo wa appearing that the Prize Commissiouers have, in pursance of o Y N time of the murder they were oocapying rooms at No HIB LAST MOMENTS. Yol on to life. Such an end is alw iths | of attending to the the provisions of the act of June 30, 1864, rej 10 the Court IANO AND TABLE COVERS, t- 'I'"""‘""“W""‘" e ey wbillty. | The | Al Thurelay night Father Duranquet was with Ferris, | attended with distress to the affectionate cearse during th the requisite evidenco showing what public siip is entitied to Jith spartments sulted o thelr peonnitry, AP0k tndus. | rendering such last ofices ms are appropriste, and reading f large a portion of mankind are unprepared f biography came to § share I the said prise, and whether the sald priss was of supe- | Bl the KEW PATTREM o | o KEiFD ey v '“h':‘mmn. :“m 'hv{'ly ve the money | With him prayers suitable for iy 3 position, and striving | partare that the Church may well Jnclude would be the exhibition be made of love of country. equal or inferior force to the vessel making said coptures | & J. B. KELTT'8. No. 47 Brosdway, m‘,‘. e ary ol her Wusband, | o every way to prepare the unfortuuate rap to dic. etition for deliverance from stddon death, P A oms 00 TAMNS 7, SRS N o, therefore, it 18 adjudged and decrecd thet the said prize ekt Gy B o e on she had‘aow to look after. | Mie children were, at hip request, went for by S cliover, the true child of God, Whose conversation is 3u | Nr CHARMAN; 1 fee »uh 3 68 fores (1% vesuel makling tho-sapbure, st Hint KINGSFORD' OSWEGO ST. The Lol 3 ‘“."‘.'; reisewarthy eonduct of his | and they spent n part of the eveaiy with bim. T} Heaven, and whoso lamp oCfalih 4bd boly living §s. {rimmed | 1ug Les sesembded Is sotirely accompl a public yessel of the Usited States, s ulone PURE STAKCHL It hat ot it o this time. For — Taful nnd abusive ; the more | are three—two Doys aud o girl Of thewm. but on from day to day and kept burning, thore need, there will e, 10 | 3" burmagce of a fich 4 to & 3re in the s produced by being hleacke! wich o pit—y T b cii wrcah hia, vengeanea on, & | the other two being stepchildren. One of these terror in the thought that but o few steps di him from i ’ - inen. It bas Qug-Tuinp moce ny other, o0, Who was incapalle of reseuting his insulte. all the way from Westchester County to see her father eternity. Nuy, he will feel that the most i cous stroke 4 oy etirely froe any deleterions o forpign warter; b e e nier. wes perpetraied, | The childrea, having boea neparated fruum their father for | haw fis aleviations Awd thisin eooc) e sy it 1 CITY NEWS. Ly Y iy A1 6 18 o gt "%r some fancied slight or wrong done by e Wife, vot | mearly or quite ‘two years, exhi very little fecling. ‘They | this is the grand lesson to be learned—whether from fife or L —— g - H :L-anlih. e nernally atfonptod (o kill beg.with { are all of tender ago—*Lilly" being eleven years old, “Mary | death—whether from the rengwned or the slacurectbe bich M Ci Pr. The Central . o ...‘...fl e e e b e e ricn Belog | A eicht. aad e own el “Joey " tho * baly," blag | or the Ww—the trnsecndant mpartance of 61IAg o Dirine ever ngnin Tt is well o8ic Ar CRNTRAL Parx.—The Central Park | Seccsce: 0 thia, ho Docame, arier o lttle time, mor tractabie, | ouly o ittle wore thas tour. o o |-Compexion sud wociating it with etcrity. Ol what s to ho decenscd 18 spokes asion, refer. | Commissioners annonnes that if the weather is five there will CU TAINS, 10 - ' uogest boy, when very young reccived an injm redeen the scene of change snd mutability from the stamp of cnpa NEW ?E_E;f{n‘m"“"“'mfl:‘,“&‘”m‘:% Tin spie, which huy made him s Bimp back i 1 L3 - | vanss and utter worthlessness | Nething bet sternity, aml » | copacity aud | be musle on the Mall st the Park ou Returday, Wb mwtant, | " st0.L. e KELTVS: Ko, 41 Brosdwey. thons some s0ene of yiolewos. Jury was inflicted, it is said, iv & family quarrel ta which it §s | due preparstion for jt—nothing but a ghractical belie! i our e o v Will Tefo to she | commencing at 3 p.m., by the Cetral Park Band, under the Y " P e wite meantimo was Bot dle. Ste preferred against ter-in-law Alice participsted. Ferin always ob. | ondless#aistence as the redeemed ehitdfin of G, Nosoul In | iontityof Mr man wholly dissociated fromuny | Jeadership of H. B. Dodworth. The following is the programme: | GENTS BOYS Aw Yom ' the proper Court, complaiut for the deadly nessult | Jected strougly o this sisteritlaw being intrasted with the | Jost fo the coguizmance or care of our Heavenly Father. | Loricilar objoct or political office. Kemomber ahwayy the great . FART 1. ’ wade upon ber with the ax, and ‘trial, the evidenee | care of his own clildren, ax he bad coneeived n most Uitter hate | Whether we remain in our eartiily sphere, or depart hence, we | Ggerea of Mr. Webster, that bowever s man may live, | 1. March... | o conclusive, ke wgs sent to the Penitentiary for commit t her, saying i s she who led bis wife mto evil | are in Hiw, and what will this practical belief in the sublisie | Kiug or conquered, e must die ouly o8 o man. Thad the pleas- | 2. Overture, 1.'Macon Auber | : and was thereby responsible for her deatb. doetrine of Jife and immortality 1o 1 in desus Christ, con waintance of Mr. Van Bur years | 3 Oftin the Stilly \Jam e ‘. Whether he didl this r MeAns e foul, is of little Woment b - - | at | mass, which was celebrated by Futher Durauquet. ‘Then the [~ thas bls fricads may | R A soou. however, as e retured v Tis wife, the oid | Toar,'the parent and his three - children, ast "down togetie? to, | pvpriate worlls of the Rer, | bumanity—perfoetion rdinance of | Fifth-ave. Hotel. Gov. Curtin and the Hoa. E. W, Davis of FRENCH ® were renewed ; In fact, Things Weape worse thah | breakfust, Ferris eating heartily, as did the children. foss M L LR o B4 Ttaelf that Jie ¢ Mr. Bisdy | Pens¥ylvania, and the Hon. 11.C. Blossom of Obio, areat the Me. ED) B RS ever, «n.nm scenes were enanctod whics threatencd Tt is only to the persistent endeavors of Fatber Dvanquet | CA 8, SOl . Nech wae emplie | for two or th tropolitan. Gen. R B. Ayres, U, 5. A, is ot the Albemarie I;“c MERES, m grow into something serious, it not fatal. The ute | 1har Ferris bas boen indueed to eat at all for the pusi oW daye. | Oy e s 410 mourn over the lunuimate dust familiar, and said | L Gen. J. N. Palmer, Kholo Island, is at the St. i grest variety, “WHT:"'". frequently called 10 the anliruy | Tie had mndo up his mind evidently to starve himsef to death | 7, n Vag 3 r been nxsociatrd s 50 | Totel. The Hon. Isase Huslohurst, Phils Fulations existing between Ferris avd his wifo, and ftis aato | bt Fen MR NS L COSET o0 R atevar. Yor thin | | Thocofin bote the inwcription; - Johu Van Barer, born Feb. n Turen in steting & legal proposition to the | Drevoort House, The Hon. Quakes Ames of Massac) mhmw‘:&"?‘iu was even suggested by the ;::mg-um} i dhat bl srength would ,;;.::mz“T# ":"nh::{*"‘"‘u‘l_:‘:"' G20 The Temalag wees h;l‘-—n Joat b r. think it was cor- | Senator Creswell of Marylan t the Astor House. EPARTME . o le 1k o the gallows , z 7 inte the Raral Cometory to fur argument to test £ Wowan seems ta have been ever industrious and always e e 0 e N vl omsentes 10 nccept food, | Uy the wife of the deceased, who died I giving Virth to Mr. airgon. He would B~ Shit b Al the Noveities fot the Prosent and Comiag Seasoss sew ia sooke -'\ L eelir 1 was taly i au of him as o frbend at all, i€ T dil not loo iag too wach | New-York will have o publie meeting o E. Josh v uagrloome butiud Caneone Tom st one ot S, i Sk MEMORIAL MEETING OF THE BAR T O e b el oo hysstrtent || LU 6 (5 Seighy s£ 65 DEES o SpEIbES b e O e e il WSMMkrmm s siberwise (hanoreHY | There were fhe costnry mhreeohn® crowds, blocking up | SPEBCHES OF 8. J. TILDEN, JUDGR EDMOXDS, JAMNs | Hot Donorsia, bat seling triuiaph for ta ows' sake. | Mo S Clinton Toall Astor-place, 18 sgpentt Spon fhe el wecha INE e O every street that led toe prison. The house-tops were crowded T think Mr. Van Duren was the wost misanderstood man, | 10 Faise money to alleviate the digt 1 vietims of the lato fire GE](U .":u".!fifi.;nma' lu?;mwy m'un:r v ralleof the "vh;":‘ fop o sager fasen though none of dtv:"ry full wuu uz:lhla:m prominent members | 412 knew, exceps Qcven Hy e Soclety, Zm....,mllm’.:i;:'rm akers fof b eveaing wil EMPRESS KID GLOVES. & State of open publio shame, cither as the mistress of | Jioho for which 4y seemed fo care o wuch. A detall of over i wanem| ot the United States District Court room | aud reater and moro en 5 | be Col F. Boucher aud Prof. Bachelor. ome ma lulh:m{n:v'l‘.duynd nuw-v:::ou: ,‘f,yw, Tom sach Procict mnwnm yesterday afternoon. in pureaance of the call which had bacn | better Saserved, of belig an 4 and practical lawyer. o — A SPLENDID A“. 1;1.!01:‘1 wfl JUST RECEIVED Y § o m“”‘-w‘_ Ry e | arenss to ail, und this cordon, no oue could pacs without | circulated, 1o pay houor to the memory of the Hon. Job Vau 1 thisets P LU qewtomed | Dgati rrOM INHALATION OF GAS.—An inguest 195 A PAIR refused to go with bim, und even ‘rrest s & desester | $he back bO ,,',"',,,,.D,[,,,,,‘M:,',‘"‘,,"m“" 11 Ihat | Buren. Among those present were Judge Detts of the U y D . 1y y and Count, 3 » e e Dot the K, ) reputati was yesterday held Coroner Naumann ot No. 564 West s by jumper, Tt o cren e, s, Bt b wic ad | oo 'L:f‘ Aa s 'l the-Poice wruagreats ) Ciralt Court, Judgs Davie of the Court of Appeale, Tuntioes T wat secoud 0 no man 8% 150 | Vorvofourthad u;zma:m Horhassen, o copper wwd | | THE. ONLY OEXUINE GLOVES OF TINS POFULAR {uu_ thorougily exee ng intrusted to the experiooced hands | Sutherland, Clerke, Ingiaham and Duvis of the 80 Court, . - BRAX BALE n Tusse the walls the scene was still the same. The steady | Court and Judge Biady of the Court of Cor s Vi reat popalar control | g some copper with aqua - v EN, ook the money and spent it iu dissipatiou with ber our, anding in regulas Noe, keeping cloar the narrow | ex-Judges Menerbt Busverst, Edmends Pectoly Hiltes B el e s quantity of the vapar wrising from the drug. ‘was taken CAN. M'”MMMHI* dno;-d;‘_h'v are rife amo; T;.m adoug which & human beiug was soon to | Allen and Pierrepont, Police Com ner Acton, Messry. 8. society, whal s | sick and went home, and, after drinking o cup of milk retived | G :-u l'-'. D—-’ hn—arm" ‘:rlth:‘y mm.e to the m'h"rd' ;‘Yn in full health and strength. ouly to be carried back in o | J. Tilden, Bensdict, Brudy and others character might be, Isborer in the w to bed. Fecling worso, a_physician sent for, and he —ccrtain, it s that the two never ived | Sarter of au hour b corge ; o cauvag screcus, 1o Interocpt | AU oclock rx-Judge JIEKRRRONT calld the meeting o | mwn, o the mowt tion, well_as the | scribed the usual remedies, but without the TO JOBBERS. | together siice | uthorized persons on s opposite ; v, and suggested the iutment of the Hon. Samuel . | gentleman of the kig society, to find in Mr. Van | died g Y 2 er sice the fret day of thei uafortusate nupkals: | e view of wnauthorise ki order, and ed i f e Ligh 3 died 0w Thuraday. The adered o verdiet that deatused e asovant of ber dissolyte it e true, Ghere certaiuly Was 'well kuonen motio paisted on the - Hridge of gha. whick, on | Mt of the Ubited States Distict Court to_ proside, whioh was | Bren the easiont cmminpion, o, tge workd, Mo had 5 erest | Lo Metaeh i e e T A A AT PR TRV SOl - provocation ‘:‘H.m."w 9 say an ©omld | occasions like the present. alw oy secis so siguaily appropriste | wanimously acceded o adapzability 10 any place in which Le might find himsel. He | Bitrous acld gas. wi Germany, aged witention of ol Soodve; sl "*'flm Tngo | = The way o the Sangpen & Aank( the clfmbing vines | The Hon WiLtiax F. ALLex m.Xm.wd that tho Judges was & man of ver, .L_‘, sensibilities. Of how he administered | Your®. ' : should 50 | over. the “wanlen's wisdow the ial plaste ow Uearod and | ofthe United States Coit, Conrt of Kypeale wud Sapresse S | 1o \be domestie clrele it dook but become me fo speak—all will tion 0 S IR 4 blackened by the frosts, which grows in the little Vit of garden; | perior and Common Pieas Courts, shoukd be appointed vice- | be glad to hear that he had & passionate love of children. 1 £15GULAR 8TORY.—Capt. Ulman, of the Eleventh . vated assault and buttery. el s, that Ferrs, had bec engaged jn that dis mhbhbulnt- known es hu-lvzln ng,” and that his had denouneed him therefor, and fiad him punished. Ac eording to a similar story, ehe also had him wvestod as @ de- serter, und punished also by i) t for that offense. T eut of money, and o Mary Ann be asked them 1o kneel aud pray with their futher for ihe last time. The three children and the father then knelt, sud, for the lnst re the children kit him on Thursday uight he should not see then «gain, guve them each some wwall be. ve his rosary, thiking Then he time on earth, offered up their joint petitions to the God who ‘whale myaary strain you todo ! Will it constrain you te ook with disgust on | this present scened W ill 1t leave you 1o melinoholy coutem pintions of time i Nothing of the kind §t Wil cover the whole earth with sunlight wod fill the Whole heaven with songs. cisjoined from the #ture thut it 18 meaningloss ; 1t is only when It will relieve the 1t is only when life is | “wre of making the sequ b young, hopeful, ambitious, chosisig, in ogo, when we wore botl usutons, " ook the lungange of Bryant fog forwand to distinetion all of us hoped | bowever blindly, to attain. was o friendship from the firss instaut, and perhaps afl the stronger from tho faet of our helongiug to su exactly opposite ruce. ‘each of us his favorite minence whie T think that | Venus Reigen Wi PART 1L A Grand Mareh from 11 Trovatore . . Overture, Allessandro Stradella . Fest drille. . . Grand Selection from Mt . FINEST IN THIS CQUNTRY. 1l made end trimmed equsl to the best custom werk. Wiory goée on to say that this wife was then leading life b ! o d that she these cbi g usband | bad led the father by sach strange ways to peace. if. indeed, e | Jugited to this aarow border that it is ended s hip gTew stronge lowe h him, and PART 1L, ', %‘fi'&".}."'a&'.."“" wmours wight Dot be interfered TUE LAST DAY. iy [ ey o bave of breath in oy body, Mr. Von Buren, )i man of genius, | 10 on Scoteh and Irish coxmsTize 09 VIL: tion of their filicit loves, Sheriff Kelly, in the manly Kindness of his heart, had caused | ol i o 3 | . anlsmen Waltz MUTTLED GARRYOWEY, ertain it 4, hoWevae. (hat, Ferzis served 8 time in & 1oyal | o bed 1o be provided in the Prison for the three cuildren and at | foloved ocestary fo every maus | 12 Galop MUTTLED LREVIOTS, f his charac ve & from Massachuscie it is stated),and that o some way bis dinh-?e z‘fmv- term of enietipent o3 ph y ebrapel together, w day-break yesterdny they rejoined their father. They ro Ferris asvisted in the sacrifice of the They attended and doves, which scem to wonder st the unsceus- Usited States District Attorney SANCEL G jonts, which was unanimously sdopted. COURTANY nom: v s 1 would speak have spoken of bis graceful eharacte 1expross your regret to any of you, gentiemen, in the parlor. PEReONAL.—Gen. R. C. Schenck of Ohio iz at the E, ELBEUF SILK MIX! FRE Pl U!'n' Polite Precinet, reported yesterday morning to Inspector Car- the Tomed crowd : the siray grape-vine which clings sturdily to the K:uon-bn‘ and tries 10 persuade fteelf that it e as strong, and | inated Samuel Blatehford, Siduey Webster, Edmuud F. Robis althy, and well-to-do us other viues outside the wulls and | son, Albert Stickacy and Jerome Buck as Socrctarios, free ; ihie grave officiuls, with erupe on eack Jeft arm, who move | 8 L. M. Bakiow then offered the following resolutions, which :.A'x ||bwl oppressed with the Leary thought that they bave | were adopted ananimously: lo-duy to take @ humau life ; the bits of -glarn projected | Waereas, The Bar of the City of New. Trom bell- windows by SouTicts who wish 0 806 s cigbt In Which | awwe of s deeths o st 35 s vange Iroes Frers te espricn, ood enck one may some day have a uearer interest; the sing, | almost withis sight of his home. of Joba Vau Burei, esq., for wiore drear allanthius tree, wil flmhu, naked limbe, that seem to | thes 30 years & momber of their professional brothertiood ; aad of and withered leeves to recog- W paster that on the previous evening an unkuOWn woman se- costed & boy named Michael Smith in the street, and requested bim to basket, which she said contained clothes, to the residence of n well kown resident of Tentlst, between Ave- nues C and D, The boy complied with the reqaest, but on reach- ing the house the gentleman refused to receive the basket or contents. 1t was then take to the Station. House and found to in @ fine female child about three weeks old. Attached to that fie Is gone, never to meet us aguin. 1 bope, iu the Provi- deuce of God, he may be permitted to eujoy in the next world, on el happiness 84 10 bis geverous uature I think be would Laye been willing to scvord (o all men. Mr. Brady coueludiog bis remarke, the mecting adjourned upon motion of District-Attorney Courtaey. ADJOURNMENT OF THE COURT OF GENERAL ARSSIONS. On the motion of Mr. CLINTON, in order to allow of the. l“ J. T. ELLIS ce. mdh&m tribute upon the bier of our com| Joroare sad friend " You, Mr. Chairman, like mysclt, knew our lamented_friend, his father and family. [ knew Lim in m childhood ; we were born within a fow wlles of each other. operstom and wehines seot Into families. Crucifix in bis pinioned bands, which be kises at #hort iuter- soug while b does s0. and other Catholic countries, when the sacred Bavg mut on & This melas.choly event, while it ke logal con pize the ,1:1. 3 .‘:“, wd o epestators ever crowded backward | fession s lewyer u.:;m:;:w-::: l.-:“:h.:uu fl|¢.m A ;:. -mlczr!w:f |{a: h-;'nd o'fl;fr‘ ;v n;: Court to u:wx tho | the clothing of the child wae the following note : the e ; then, in |, & hoarse, that is v g B ou e * pairiotic au ners| e . John Van Buren, the Regorder - e rcihig fos {6 bundon that 6 not yet o corpee ; wud, | Seveled Slsas, sas fameres (rom ke izcle of our ocisl tympethies | yesterday adjourucd the court until Monday' moruing at 11 | well SALESROOM FOR iy, i vhe fesut of the poene, the obiect of il exer. (e gal. | ESEiwdesd, Fro ths sosibors of the barof the cfty of Sew York do | ¢ I7F Tho chil was taken to Polee Hedquarters sl yeterday ’ s—a simple framd of tivo 1) aud one fatal benm, from | now sad bere 1g-ard P‘Sl and cordial reapect for the me - ——— = morning committed to the eare of the Commissioners of - nlddle& which |Inn11u s rope, & rope thin and | ory of au ssociste who hE hiA Privare, e professional, and bis CIVIL COURTS. ties -‘5 Correction, The gentleman at whose house it was gracefitl 16oking, but which is amply m!«n the dresdfal r:bln.hl-, cou.manded the contidence and eeter: n Jeft strenuously denies any know| of the alleged b Work it has to do ; & few officiale, busy abou: ‘46 final work | B the uosefuluess of muhnnuzu.l-rl-- delity to oS i wud bis general reputation sustains him in his oo g SR g M g X rog ey 1 vior oy sToacity of b e SUPREME COURT—Chasmmnc=0(T. 19.~Before Mr. Jus —— SEWING MACHINES, Dogin, aad the soene i af before you. 5ot 10 thote jwbe ¥t ulied 16 %ur decraved awsoriate tice CLERKE. Suicipk sy DrowNING—Thebody of Richard Galley, t i# & quarter t0 10. There ix in the erowd that uu--:x g e #cThio% o4 wnd with whore sscted | TREATMENT OF UNION MEN DURING THE REDEL | yi hus been missing for some days, wea found foat- r'-m ‘murmur that always betokens the arrival of the looks tender the exprossiou of per # - met,” Wi @oet teversatly LION IN FLORIDA. ing in the North River, at tho, foot of Thirty-sixthet. Te was jor spectacie, whatever it R L wanp od dboue eympathy b Thekk S5ee Calyin Lowis Kobinson agt. Ethelred Woodward. R 1 i - beq evowd comed off and from T narrow +ione hail comes fori | | Hewhed: TSk o copy of reve proceedings be engroved uod offernd | Tl DIniutiff charges that on the J0th of March, | ofinietmprrnte AECE S b N g i e % the aad procession. But, before they cowe in sight, tuerg i 12 ¥ naino of the Bar of New-Tork to the fumily ! the deceased, | 1862, & company, or association of men, hostilo to the U nited | [0 Tlents of witucsses, it was believed ,L, be had thrown ’ beard iu the distance, from the fur off end of the (ong Corridor | sbd that the seme be published n the ueual foru. States, and interest of the Rebellion, existed in Juckson- | o heinto the river, A verdict of suleide by drowning of the clear wud manly voice chanting & plaiutive ME. TILDEN'S REMAKES. ville, Florids, among whom was the defendant, Who was 0 | rogered, Dvmin. "The Bharers think the Priest Is Muging: bui when the | Saxves J. TILORN, osq. spoke us follows uged i the proseiton of Jora! Ui mon, i v st por etk Corner 22d-st. littl group emergos from the ball, ax wll eyes are turned upon | M CHAIRMAN AXD MRES OF THY BAR: T canaot now | enipg violence to them unless they left. Thig e called [Anuonscomenta| the central nvn. 1t in soen that it is indeed the man who is so | attempt ¢ of olaborate eulogium. 1 simply sdvaucein | * Woodwerd's o b er'y Gang." o plaintiff re c—— #8000 to die who sings. He marches steadlly along, bearing the | your H \ulou, | ccived notice timos prot l.‘:‘..e;“u hovmu-m lh;tni‘w Mg, SiMEON DRAPER. Arrangemests may be wmade to give lnstructier s residenees Wi 88 énewy to the South, that roperty o ot 1 bt nnd dentroged, nud that he wonld be aken Mr Simeon Draper says: 1 buve been ueing Lavare's Swisrsnia Coapetent Vls, oeasing for the Inst month, and deem it capital for dally use.” SwirTENiA s That on or ahout March 10, 1862 a band of Rebel t | careof” e e e e o e oo | shomants o ihe priormance of the Jat ¢ (E: diftelt. in Foops, about 300 i numbe Jucksouy e, having orlers tectives t0 show § entered & ~room s for the pe of the last sacrameut (Extreme | is diffieclt, in the associations which throng upon my mind, to | ¢ hout 500 in number, eame to Jacksouy ille, haviug o s prov Pl agurpiug et evening. Every vendor of liquor in the m‘fimmn Viction) are borie from e capel 0 the bedside of the dying | comumand mysll suficienily to ;‘:flurm ThE part allotted to'me | from the Confederate authorities to buru certain saw wills there. o ;“"‘:.": :'“;‘l: ‘::l’”__“"‘:::"_ B e oar — positively denies :-fl;{n{'.dd auy liquor to Ferris that uight, | man, & bymn is chanted as the sad procession moves through | here. You, Mr. President, khew what most of this genorntion | * Woodward's" (u * Sadier's ") gang, with Woodward aud | that hee v Ny 804 on & review of all the testimony, we are forced to belicve | the atreets. It is an_invocstion to our Savior to have merey | Lave not known, bow the fatker of our lamented friond. didin- | (o Sadiers. of the 9tk of M [t Jacksonyille and joined | profession, Warranted ot to injure but te preserve the ename] St Berris was not excited by liquor, but was driven o bis | ou the dying man, and au appeal 10 the Virgin to fatercede for | gulsked as be was iu public affnirs, was vet, uot in the memory, | the baud of Rebel troop returued with thew, though i wwiul deed of murder by the aagovernable fury of his own pat- | the depurtiig soul. not in the h.wu'; of this gencration, equally emineut | not in the Confederate service themselves. The troops, re- Kxox's HATS.—It is universally conceded, we be- wons. It is this hymn the prisoner sings, nor does Le stop until he | ju thet profession to which you have conscerated euforced by this gui. passed the plaintiffs store, when he of Mo 219 Broed ot Pullendh; lsumser ‘Widle the man, 0 soen to be & murderer, was absent in | etands beneath the portsl beam. The sheriff and certain of his | your entire life. seo here' other representatives | Leard froni some oue of (he gang the words: * There goes { Veve, that Kxox. of No. jway, coruer g A gdln vietim, she returned to her home, and was then in- | deputies lod the ion. A priest is on eitber sice of the | of the Bar of our native county. T see hére two gentlemen Robinson, God d=n him;” and other throate words were | passed by eny hat menufucturer in the city. For besuty of materisl, by the women dylug man. The hymn concluded. the man and the futher con- | inent in the hudiciary of this Ktate. 1wee another on my right | usod by them, On the evening of that day the said mills were | Ly iveq of style, sud poculiar becominguess, Lis bat for the prasout of prises, feasor kneel, wud with them the skeriff and many others knec) | (Judge Edmonds), formerly au oruament to the Bencti here, | fired by the Coufoderate troups, and during the ey cning (e | L i any bithero introduced, and they a1 groet desoand sonier pruys; be | also @ uative of that county. Tremember that it fs o ecanuty | gwig scparated jtaclf from the troope, & o to_burn on its own ! uj the l.rwnn. For a fow mioutes the Tepeats from any Confederate authority, procecd e Catholic creed, and wlso repeats after one of the | that gave to the State Edward Livings Chancellor Liv- , S{’.’.’flh& retired into an ers certain of the beuutiful and ug prayers for thoso mmfl Lis elder and perhaps still m.fr:':n.i.fl,:'.,.x J:‘:m, ‘fhat | responsibility the proporty of the citizous. Under the leador Tug DestrucTive Firg, which occurred on the Tomt Ser last act i life B o why ind, Ad no (10 rayers for the 7Ing. | wes tne theater of fhe wucceanse of Jamos and Jacob ¥ an Tiens: | #hip of Woodward tho proceeded to the *Judeon House, " aud | moraing of the 1ih, fo she exiensiss ot £ofur, ond Spleo Were WRITES: ad put them 1»‘“ They rise, d the doput sherif stepe onmlww.:rh be | selser and « host of others of their compoars worthy of the | set on fire bulldings ml)tnnllux it. Wooldwanl personally partiel i Fomurm, e, 38 rovichet. bas aok mterishy insar night. Ferris arrungements ; but Lere the prisouer steps forward o sin. | greatest Bar of any country. It was iu this school that the | pating in the busiuess, nud sebilng on fire with bis eu s LS o es foe dol . :um ‘and finding gle step, and says : g e Veu Beres was formad. 1\ was in & career there that 3o ore bulldings. 4 piainfr is Informed; and the hotel | modiovs bulking next door, The bue Jhel e ek il coutiue (0 like your Burelar Alarm Telegraph. ‘cured & large two-handed ax “ My dear geatlemen, T wish to say that I die innooont of the | obtained a distinetion which had only been obsoured by the | also was destroyed r,- fire. ‘The o then came to plainti's "Somxre 1s wow prepared (o fill all orders with the ususl prompi- Soupldet 18 8 Jriend 'HOLMES, No. 154 Brosdway. His unfortunate wie, crime. 1 mean my haud is guilty, bat my is inocent. 1| greater and more inent position which be held in the pub- | store-buil a8 e is informed, Woodward nud Sadler being —— 10 save ;'l:g\od- rhhd zl.-ldi&l:ndmgryunmtgln ‘:non, b::. u;":)-um lAnnnqntl i ""m?" s political carcer. It was in that ;-z-r them, and broke hr:]xu his store n:l ,:u.«gm:‘ it .nm:.r o ——— up-stairs whatbhe m sisters. ©, my dear brothers. ‘Amen," hero the younger Van Bur 2 s ideas, | he in informed, Woodward, with bis own Land, set fire to plain- { e K " Sheril seps op and offers s hnd which Ferria shakes | ahd 1 think (Gt wo wn, Buren formed bis Mot | oo e asd buikinge, and has sinos, ropéatedly acknowl. | Pyra's O. K. Soar—Good for the Laundry, Bath or room—Leard the door heartily, sud says Kheritf—God Lloss perhaps he did not exhaust and develop his capabilitios in his | edged that ke did s, and boasted of it The store and | Totlet. Ts the most economical soap fu use. W D g, tion—heard (ke augry voies of Ferris raised in thrilling tones, | very thankful to'y e good gentleme, rofession, he still attained a very eminent distinetion both goods wers eutirely convumed. ally. Depot, No. 350 Washington at. m ~ 1&- the womsn threw up Ler scroamed %0 much trouble on my nccount. God Liess you. Lwyu and an advecate. I say that L thik b did not by any Plaintilf was ad¥isod by bis friends that it woukl not be safo N n T - n:h watéh, murder.” The cry came 100 late. The wur- | bye.” He also shakes bauds with Fathers Durangiet aod Mc- | means develop all his capabilities in that direction. From hix | for him or his (anily to remalu in the city, o ut lis store I would not take 100 for it (if T could not get Qerous were dlresdy strack, and ber cries for help were | Kenua, aud with one or two friends, and steps back under the | early life, born in the society of the great statesmen of onr | was b be burned when the gang came ¢ but did 1ot aot ). So wid of CoLDWELL 8 rn-z: Bany Jusrsn : @tified by ber death groons, Her shricks had stiracted the no- | rope. Deputy Sheriff Isnacs adjusts the noose, and draws the | eountry, he fwhibed o taste for political discussion and politi- | upon the suggestion until afier te heard the threateniug lan- | and Watker. rial given If not sstisfuctor Rics, not only of the people living iu the house, but also of & | black cap over bis face—Skeriff Kelly drops hia hand, in which | cal life that overmastered his devotion to u professional career. | guage, mentioned above, when féeling that it was no longer | turned. Depot, roadway. S v‘-‘gx'fl ’ ’“'.b?;‘tunb‘.:-’ n’."s‘:." t:‘:.:.‘.mm.xm.r\.x.r_.:uu o n;l;l;-rd l.lelm-ul e rough | Tt happened to me, howerer, o by u witnoes o0 seversl oocy wifi to romain there, be ook his wifo aud tw fldrea ut et i sttended v persous, humediately rau ipstain he whed o scroen of the right of the gallows frame—the | gjons of very great sicoess in Mg strictly professional life. 1 | left the eity, crossing the Kiver St Job refiige in tif i xpressly for g fatal room. The door was fastened, the murderer having fust- | weight fulls, and the condemned man springs from his fectinto | was present. "uml attended fn ."'.-...T l.I.I {I’ ".773,‘: ‘:‘:t.-n s | bushios, ou the side opposite from the elty; und from lfwl posi- Lm‘,:‘mnm!:lfle c‘.m:.‘:‘. phrl“opn:o':: :{». (‘J nd h u heavy iron bar plseod acvoss it on the ineide. | the air, and instantly settlos back o the ead of tie rope, where | Attorney-General, befure our frieud Judge Edmonds, ho was | tion he saw th s atise from Lis store, | fadiees Contnrien ous. readecing the leather' soft, ‘plisble snd burst through the deor, the ofiiecr and citizens | in a minute nn-,»—. corpse. engaged in w trisl (The wpeaker here alluded to the | aud saw the co o and its contents | garubie. Inquire for FRAXE M Paru Presunvarive. F ufl. having then tirown the room door A most curions thing was noticed about Fertis. When be | trial of Bouton, or “Big Tiunder, wellknown in the | wero destroyed, sale by mooxs, No, 878 Brosd: UPHOLSTERY GOODS, found Mrs. Ferris I,%ouhr wide ou the threshbold | rose iuto the air his hands were by his wide, but after his fect had |“anuals of the mutirent troubles| 1t was the fhst | fired, as be understood and boliev Jerks as they were P S—— LACE CURTAINS ‘{“, ,_,“,)', IN THE NEWEST AND Detwees, two rooms—dead. brains bud been dushed out | left the ground he brought his hands together and clasped them in | year, 1 think. of his life as Attorney Gencral of this State, in the bushes with his —_— $OS1 BEAUTIFUL FABRICS, IMPORTED ‘with an ax, and the "‘Ehlb’ ber side on the floor, cov- | front of his body. ‘A an ndvoeate, § think Le had few oqiials. Cortaluly he never wore the next day pleked LATEST SHIP NEW AT LOW BRICES. ‘ered with blood aud bru! large kuife, the one whicl Fer. Those who claim that all consciousness s exti Tose to spenk 10 auy court rosn thet the auditors were not ates gunboats coming up the river, bri i roreed Tis hiad been so busily sharpening aleo lay the side of the e first shock of the rope will find it difficult to say wh bnshed in silence. No wa 1o an equal degred the power troops. who therenpon occupied the towi the kulfe bomng also covered with d and brains. ould. after, mecording to their theory, becoming e, | of commanding perfect, absolute, coutivuous atteution; and rty destroyed s alleged to Lave b ARRIVED. this latter weapon was used in the murder, or became | clusp his hands, an action which must be caused by an effort of | althoug b the brilllunt fight v alleges thint Woadward w Stoamalip Chacles W, Lord, Ward, Wilm . d sayly from coming in contaoct with l,h-l;:hod on te | the will : | ont upd oyerowing, an Jf this city, and has made o o b ntire s o s by probalily the latter s the case. The gallows used hore was the one on which Pell cusslon Lo engaged in, of cotton and of goods sol los the eutice s ‘The murderer ot this thue had o no clothing but bis #irt | Goneales were hanged in Brooklsn. It never was | o o s o o fhat uth, by the United States milftary author L8 M oo S hoarale somipeny ad moder audedrawers. He was ot onoe taken into custody by the | that day, heing & new | qusek, ntuitive rapid — £ the wal . oY ou the g, officer, he making no resistance, but perwitting himaclf to be | Couuty of New-York. T point of the controyerss—a shrewd perception ve cimbodied i the plaintil’s afidavit, and o 4 s 69 days, with coal and mdse. to arrested withoul any removsirsee, though the two terril # kept in the cusoly of Wtrong natural great skill in statement, o is aloo an afliduyit of F. Sueders o wotehman, 1o the ‘Had light winds down the Channel to long. 60, W, v-l-zonvm which be had committed the one crime lay resdy e’y body semarkalle sssciblage, 83 o I those quelities | el that Woodward led the gang 10 the store, and that one W and NW ; Eept. 8, lat. 44 35, long. 26 bis hand Lad he chosen to attempt a second one a it was lower that ard supposed o characte more wolid ele. | Edwin Westcld fired the warchouse and Woodward himéclf I horrdeano from SE, lasting elght houry, durh Ferris was questioned iuformally st (he time by the officer busgan -wind. 1 the stare. whitch Uie ship was Bove ou ber besw ehdes sbiteg 85K 34, (0 il and the fwhen axked why be killed bis wifs be Ou this affidavit the Court granted an order of arrest, Lold yardo oud Jbe e e, after cabia 20 roply. At loast be said nothing md mutteriog & | Fertls was not attired in the conventionnl suit of odward to £0,00 bail be: and washied the spars on w disc ted sestences in Lis native tongue, bis knowledge | wos dressed in wray pantaloous, n blue coat with velvet collur, gunt ugreeab efondant now moves for the discharge of the order of e | ‘out of the deck | Sept. 10. lat. 45 25, BELOW FOURTH ST. - R of Eaglish, at wl] times belng lmperfect, L left Mm, u'! tv: rt anud u faney-colored necktie, F nied everythi or at least for n,v;‘.m-“-vum of bail. His own amidavit | 1oz 2913, lm.,g‘:.‘_ml.h‘l mm.mh.-m Ratterdam, o tor 115 mirates o was over gambler, or (hat Lo was conuee with th ho lower masts. ~ gular steps Le was | o the TV oodvard e o aior pang e eton Liverpool Sept. 4, with mdse. sud 35 AROMATIC | knowledge of ¥ plan to hury e R 3 b g o Yourk"Mé s Custianhasséintion villsbe baid wd MNo. 161 | AL Ol As. dify - A | ’ aional skill in beha!l of their 0 ok wan loft uitried, | i ave 1 15t., on Monday evening next y er our gene pos ¢ e, th R | 4 even adtes trinl, verdiet and sertenae, Mr. Kintzing, who | An esany on “SeifCommand ' will bo rcad by Mr, R. E. Pool. | ot ¢ ol vy B Sl el l s R B g 00 Confederate soldier, oo pone of " o Merndi, Virginia. rOH THE TEET J the mly and oy roperly o gemony hee buowy ) Ranwel), Vissloin ad rmegially devoied Dimaclt 1o the oane, wenh sepalouly o A0 sl i onpw an o ) Las uesier fusul.