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. oe — , PALL THE TESTIMONY IN IN He - MOLINEUX TRIAL ‘1LO-V, > Fe —Soeoseaa he a ONE CENT. “FIERCE ALL DAY BATTLE AT LADYSMITH VIN BRITISH TRENCHES ce EXPERTS SU SURE MOLINEUX Boers Finally Driven Out! { with Heavy Loss, WROTE POISON ADDRESS.) waitesienas * (By Associated Press.) LONDON, Jan. 8 (6.25 P. M.).—A rumor is current in the city that Gem, | Buller has crossed the Tugela River, captured .welve guns and is = marching on Ladysmith. ; ‘ Nothing bas been received officially corroborative of the rumor tat lon baonsen ss: KP OnpAro Gen. Buller bas crossed the Tugela River, so the report must be taken witht P ‘The news of Gen. Whi. :'s victory at Ladysmith sp-ead with astonishing 1hhi no rapidity all over London and caused an instantaneous change in the aapubt uuu | Whit) ON FIFTH AV LENUE of (he metropolis. Smiling faces were seen everywhere, and even at the | sedate Foreign Office and other departments of the Government great elation was shown, The newspapers were all jubilant. The conservative Standard tm 6g headlines announced “Glorious Victory at Ladysmith.” ‘The Stock Exchange received the news with rousing cheers and ‘priees Immediately ascended in all deparin Photographer White, whe (eok pictures of Welineus’s laboratory. Prisoner’s Employer Tells . Of His Work in the = a Newark Factory. dies of Col. Hay, COL. HAY OW THE STAND. a ote WHITH'S BIG VIOTORY. GATACRE SHOT AIM DEAR 4 teed Hie Revolver om Trenchoreng, % Geide Wis Led Treepste |. - wa Dinacter, f | LONDON, Jan. §—An official despatch : from Gen. Rulier, reeetved late this a LONDON jan S=A private of i : if bh Hite who fought at Storm Nemnoon, dispelied the gloom of the he Erte met. Gleasteee an fah public, as it confirmed the news © hls home, says that when Gen. Gea, White's repulse of the Boer a) (8th 'e saw the position the eulde i led the o he shot the + taak on Lotvomith, ad with his own revolver, ‘This despatch gave the report of Gen SANK W ETTLE IN FULL White heliographed from the garrison amp 10 Colenso. tt shows chat sun-/ = WAY BULLER LOST. == days fighting was the fercest of thr nhs §t ' | | war, The Boer losses were very hv’). ati, Generals and Brigades Went and some press despatches say 1 iti Aatenge An American OMeeren ~ . oners were captured by the British Cuniinent) 5 R STORIES LONDON, fan S—The first seeount 1 yd . | FIERCEST OF FIGHTING. icine ans adessate exp-anation of Gem, | =. - Tuller’s defeat the Tugela River | Col, Lan Hamiiton wae again mentioned "UCT * eter a Mir, Bonnet-Bure 1 In despatches f bin gallantry in re elgh. ve Dally T legraph’s correspon taking the chments on Wagon ic : C] . Hill, which were thrice taken hy the NH sae the bate ord + an Poers and retaken by the British support 6t 1G eetety we cane Ta —— 1 1- The War Office gave out Builer’s de> Barton's Dundonald’s brigades. spatch at 24 P.M. and eager cromd® These were sever completed, Whiteside Defines a Welorias, Paes Plunged Nine Pe a Jostied at the door of the War Offiae Gen, Hart missed his way, Lord Die One of Col, —— Peees, Falsehood in Clark Stories to Broadway to read the news, The despatch is a donald fatied io support and Gen. Barton follows = part of his forces in an untenable Case. Sidewalk. position Col, Hay, the Washington hand-) street, Newark, the color-maker and WHITE’S REPORT. Col Tong. wth the artiery, nitpac hat | Paint manufacturer. “PRERE CAMP, NATAL, Dec &—The escort of (te guns and (hey) ae writing expert, testified to-day that WASHINGTON, Jan &—Fx-State Ben. = ew aie following 16 trom White, daied 2 P. 4 Hriefly, (hat scoms to be the story ress ator Whiteside, of Montana, continued je never ceasing procession of 7 . ae Tugeis F » Molineux wrote the address on the] MOLINEUX, EXPERT CHEMIST | 31°, Wnteaie, of Montane, continued] The never easing proceaton of people Heap k eis River aut ar bolson patkage. Mr. Herrmann anid he had been en-| bribery case before the Benate Commit-/!"d & blood-curdiing experience at about An attack was commenced on fog Svance at Gagiiane a He was as positive of this as any of t Privile nd Elections to-da} 2 o'clock this afternoon. por'tion ut war y againgt Caesars a ‘ fawed in business since March 1 ie | te oe eee etin an tiatel 7 + a wild shriek high in the ( 4 Wagon Hull. The enemy was Boers left them absolutely the experts that had proceded him. | SiOinous wan hie fest superintendent Cross-examination brought out the fact] There was s wild shriek Man ip 254 RE ee a cana Tha @ 4, che correspondent says; Molineux's employer, Morris Herr-| @. On whose recipes are your dry col-|that Mr. Whitesie as a member of a/ SW iis! calsed every dh) Yel. fant Masts vetace and en. “At 62 there suddenly burst an awfal mann, told of the prisoner's skill as|ors made? A. Mr. Molineux's committee to investigate the State Capi-| #47° Upwar . tack Wilh the gieaiest courage ar cha al Wee 2 . Q. Who made tue recipes? A, My,| ‘ol Commission had made a minority re-}_ It was at the corner of Cedar street erey a color mixer and eatd there were Molineux 7° pe ae, port charging corruption where, at 15 Broadway the iron super- “Some of our intrenchments 6 many poisons in Molineur’s labora-| Qn whose knowlolge of chemistry| He sald his sole purpose in gndertak. |#tTucture for a twenty-two-story sky Wagon Hill were three times taken © ft e of beil fn the Le [Meraper has reached the ninth story. the enemy and retaken by us The 4: tory, including mercury, @id your business depend? A. Largely |'ne the exposur bery tn tl ha von 80 heavy and so deadly pe ag ristature that elected Mr. Clark was| Th crowd saw a man burling through | tack continued ui seaport geared Papert Meee bedeynbae Se 3 the alr, ition Was occup ed by the enemy ade, bul neitaer the British game Who else? A. 5 to protect the good name of the Btate. a our po egal i “ MOLINEUX THE MAN” G. Wis are they? AI bare showered |" ertehs" ‘we tah, “lo Mave. come ig Maceat nga ie Byrds pel oa Sa § D tA = the whole day, tut ai dusk, in a very ners nor ihe infantey healated’ op z 24 . ere turnel out |the question. ‘one accept the money, 80 as to expose peers 0 mY . U S ARB ‘AX ABI NOS Ty FRMLOED AREY Were HT n were wheeled into position, -— : road rifled crowd he was fziling with appall- 5 of this position at the point of the bay‘ puon were » eriiisy Meaeeh OHMS Dutne ates DIS you become a. friend of str, IRE feed: To thelr hearts, whiah stood as net in & most gallant manner vy ine aithough many of the horses and mam % onatiie, . y ‘ were eho: down cre May, Says the Prisoner Wrote | Q. Did Molineux have « laboratory at|ciark’s friends for the purpose of en-| iy norrer: (he descent was intermin:) | J Be ee ee ice soiemmanded -on | completany- ant elec the Polson Package Address. re Piaget = bt re ae trapping them?” Tt ended at last. There was a ste Desreee by Te-Merrew ‘Trameter Tas Act of the SMe Lwagon Hill and rendered Valuabic sei- Walked erect and s Joseph Koch and Nichoins Heckmann, large business? ne say exactly, bet I suppose I! ing crushing sound a» the man struck Morning. te Applicedic. vice, The trope have had a very try- eve Rome in her . In the mbtdie of the eldewalk. a bee amen tod enuabiaenty: 16 ed more devoted mec aynolds & Co, on. you were ansuming an attitude of ment that pame the ever-present « ‘9 : beaming to meet death so the British , : dered the Queen. } 3 this rng a sale hin} @ eee ae Riggs . ben bi j>9: al physician bending over the bruised and | ® euéden érep, ané by tomorrew New eee piles under the transfer tax ren pnt Were copames) avers seers doomed to die saluted, and them 1 plans, but {t was said they would both years. er te toa &, sills et Hs pecrhadg Frage Reg stones in the| York wilt bee @ cald snep. The decision wae handed down in the Where with very heavy loss, greatly ox fue Pr be put upon the witness-stand and that hag haste: hg reer pamed | cod? “He is dead!” ‘The official thermometer registered (2 | adjustment uf the estate of Josoph Vium. ceding that on “gh “_ es bed ‘ texte 90 pees sei . . on Koch, and probably Heckmann, would! o4 “I can't aay as to that, but I had to] Every bone in the body of James| 46rem above were at 8 o'clock this | mer, of New York City ey ial irl Bie way! I asked an American who ha@ | {dentify Molineux as the person who | ZELLER IN NEWARK. ber of mistepresentations."* * broken. Me| morning. Thie will be decreased, | The case was heard and derided to- seen warfare ar home, in Cuba amd \ hired the letter-boxes under the name a 0 you consider a lle?" seven years old. He lived at] the weather man, by something tke a5 | {#7 % that it might be iaken to (2¢) TOOK 400 PRISONERS. — santis, if nis own oe sen i | of “Cornish” and “Barnot.”” @ What elve did.he do? A. Assisted! +1 consider a le a misstatement t0| Bleecker street, Newark. He had been re ea United States Bupreme Court | cali did (ala, and he answered MISSING WITNESSES. in the Woe, y; one who has a right to know the truth, | at work riveting the steel beams of the — a A despatch trom Frere Camp, in Motel, is marvelions, Gm | @ Where js he now? A. In Newark. | not to one who hes no right to kpow It." | superstructure at the ninth floor. a AGAINST THE RORTON LAW Gives some details of the repulse of the Boers "a! Mrs, Florence Eva Adams Rogers, the| @. Did he come from the C. 8. Ray- mr Oe ge ge He had lost his balance and fallen loser walked the Gaughter of the murdered woman, was) molds factory, in Bayonne, with Moll- any honest man could 180 feet to his death. te anu the f four hunared vards of tbe nearest ‘This ster) ear expected in court to-day. as she had|neux? A. Yes, Clark after the eee oeteemeemeeee § wriiten Osborne from Hartiont, saying! @. Ind he invariably, before the tras mitten on Investig aon and — Melnedie Pretien Atse the Morr avenulte were preveed pits Then. ising down, they rey she would ourely be here this morning. | began, coms to your office in Heart) prettee wegtpert ees tae tagiaature| 4 peved ané Poebic Daily Train TWS IS MEANT Urge the Legislatare to Lsdebiudliu dabble ts iapeancvorinaed ye My Mr an@ Mra. Fred Hovey were to, street. this city, for the payroll? a.| who cast their votes for tha gentle- Between New York and TO REMIND YOu. Repeal ws were suceesstaily 1% Attontic © ey via At the meeting of the Merhodist (hat many Reeve were wining aoa BOER WAR in YAR ON SENATE, have accompanied her, but none of the Sometimes. ai three had’ put in an appearence when Q Who came besides him? A. Mr. tate ante expo you received 88.0% for this pre- Oe tet Me o-day the Neva red were made pric. | the Recorder opened the court at 19.90! jer or Mr Michel, be re eonet, ‘received a or 4 ae oly "i peel . s Py anrricon pune o'clock. Hom long nas It deen since detler| other jum for thet servica” the wit Meeker, A. Ostrander and « # Wing Pettigrew Offers = Resolation | oie bad Bema Miler. the Newark came for the payroll? A. Beweral SAOE CADET. Gelaminike to co-eberele pig gece | aoe! sata me 0 Mea Between . with the Presbyterians in urging upon demonstration against Colenso had litle | end Britain. eee we ‘he re saa) ois Where were you Dee. 2 18? A. WEATHER FORECAST. fh Laesiature the reveal of the Horio mfect. Im spite of the heavy artery | WaRHINGTON, Jen. fA * ow : re aw pers i nd ; ‘s orried A. In New York, 1 presume. ing * POM. . for New York = ! Frere was a long clay ai the opening py Mr Weeks: @. Do you know| (ity and vicinity: Pair to-night and| Poe. Cam the te eet ‘the tet Bvening Were, Then Your Trip. a ee 5 Sots, near Fag eed see of court and It was WAG before the Ost] wrecher or nog the laboratory in your| Tusetay. Colder to-night tnd mach | centers. ete mat comptes ‘service ss Aner Joho t tag tor Lacgvanne sitiaat|Toers and their horses to siampey rator Pettigrew. wetness was called, Molincux's empioyer, ‘Teeeday morning. a lar ow = WO = eee Seem Eee eee ee from the camp between Colense and] No action was taken, as tho) Meroe Merrmass, 6 8 and 8 dee (Continues va Givens Page) aching, Ne Mertwent [yak alte ryt the fess : Sse area Se FH | osobler’s Kook, i te wpeal tar a

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