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THE WOULD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1903. ' MERRY HONOURABLES AND THEIR ALLIES WHO FELL UPON AND CAPTURED THE WINE WHILE IT WAS FIZZING AT FORT SHE CIOLEOIIAAIEDIDD DOSHHOODOONHAONM. POdO8SS 9 O09946F99-H 2499-909 4994-8.999G09OSO94$9O86900O9OOOH 299 90994OO990OH9OOSOO0000 JvusTr 4 Tne CHARGE ON THE |OLN GUARDS: PUNCH Bowne OVERHEARD AT THE PrER DENBIGH aT THe EAD OF aa COMPANY. Jonn PARR iN COARGE oF POLICE GRRANGE- CRP7. a SURGEON E.L£. PACKER, TE STH, STATE FENCIALES, Sus OF SIINUTE MENs~ PHILA» him 0600600090 6 PELOGIHDHOFHOOIGOHD HOHE CIRL'S SUICIDE. [KS 79685008 ORDERS ARCLAMPS ON |BRITISHFLAG (CHEER ANDIENTS (="2S:85S"*/ S55 Shee PDOOIDHDDDOOODOODH OO DIPRDDRDIROADD — OPROODNOIDIDD.9D9DI099OOD-.03-.606. of the Old Guard, gave] fanned Into flames the lust for ¢o1 ! DUE TO FEAR TENEMENT WORK} = CLAREMONT VIADUCT.) qq HALE STATUE) AFTER BATTLE: S22 Dut the Ancients took it. on the run,! and Clicquot. After the rout ther: completely rouuung Gen. Co tails bri jot the Old Guard ,appeared somewhat ee. hey vas mde Ac kecond 4 tails LE-lwabbly, and several had ] Robert W. De Forest Tells: Commissioner Monroe Commends Agitation EMI Ghigade enguged. the Honoutdie Esl ata aay? te mated aE 7 . . . or je: ark, eo ndoners | Ol a | Body of Beautiful Young) Board of Estimate that for by The Evening World and Seventeen Police Remove Emblem Placed) Enthusiastic Crowds Gather, siristvod the nee Mucnous lonind a mai] Course Ix Devto i ” 7 * hs ‘ Peels | wivatio! atta Peart he Ancients, however, * Woman Found Dead a Week} Next Year He Needs $341,- Big Lights Will Go Up at Once. on Figure of American Patriot} Around the Waldorf-Astoria i:!./"igucmpenty,genind Whiskey Hl |cighe dy when ats en into the. ae Knode Iaiand Artillery and the Wasn-! surrounded them In tie hope of 3! by Mysterious Man, Who Re-| and Salate the Honourable sxtvs stinute Men came up. naving| Sther reiforcoments of gue enempate boon delay’ ‘i iu delayed by meeting a detached! encounter, Their anxiety Was sin ; * Ago Identified as that of} 217 More Than Last. Katherine Wallen. ye |4 Every automobilist and every gentle-) Mr. Monroe. ; + j Wi vody of Col. Brandy Smash s guerillas, | ‘ gf Bivery eultomonitiat and every secnc:| mumteretocthe eveting (won ae| Wueed to) Give His/Name, Heroes of Brandy-Wine. Gur’ atimy "then formed tu solid ranks! Prien eo tenthe ange Seva The third day of the hearing on] residents of Harlem will be pleased to| porter the Commissioner sald: ‘Major General Capacity, in commani| Cols. Deldesheimer, Maragraetier upporced on either: the consideration of the budget at the] learn through The Evening World that), “My department puts in lights only of our army. had determined to main The mystery of the beautiful YOunE| poard of Bstimate and Apportionment| the Claremont viaduct, which connects| £9" fluminaiton rand not for decnrative| The early day throngs hurrying| the revelile for the Honourables was tin a defensive position in order 19 teat wars und Maj roman suicide whase body has been for] began this morning. with Mayor Low| Riverside Drive with the speeding thor-| fights In’ obniested) econ rend aemcent | through City Hall Park and Broadway sounded about noon to-day, and by the| ite Que strength of the enemy s force.| he. apa a week awaiting Identification in the| presiding. He greeted President| oughfares beyond, will be lighted by) by the oucside engineer, would not hive| paused as they came within view of the time the dugler had expanded for his) {us gt General White Seatane Gere] space, ond attack thls new force off : a solved to-day|Fornes, of the Board of Aldermen, | seventeen arc lamps at once. y lit the great structure. You ‘i : Int despairing puff there was a stir In| cra! Brut were forming in Phizs Valley as in Ss Fee aee aie may announce that I shall give the| statue of Nathan Hale, startled to see| 110’ waigort-Astoria barracks, The An-| Well dehind Pop Mountain, for a furious Suttle crs; Death to ine quatert eee | of No. 1362 Fulton | ™ost pleasantly. “The agitation for {lluminating the| matter my personal attention, and 1 “atiiaieal| tal ; ee eee eee ae tnat ot | Th? first department to be heard was| viaduct as started in The Evening World| can with safely say the lights’ will be| 1° Pedestal draped tn the mutilated’ cients, whose enchmpment was scattered) “rhe "snemy began a second attack by| Went UP the hill on the risa. A sag street, identified vhe body as the ‘Tenement House Department, rep-| is Indeed Justified by conditions there," {established and working insite of four] folds of « British ensign—the flag of the | about the neighborhood of the ‘oaitie-| sonding amall detachments under Liew] put they were 40 Weak trom the as eld, seemed (o have disregarded iaps| teiants, Biue Point. und Consomme.|strugule they had wong tmoaghe take Miss. Katherine Hallen, who formerly! resented by Robert W. De Forest, who| said Commissioner of Lighting Robert) Commissioner Monroe's attent y C z : ; : ¢ ntion wan|army that made the Connecticut lad al! pape cisre ROE Tc WeapdatRcbrtenitas Werte cr lived at No, 1342 Fulton street anked for $725,650 for the running of his| Grier Monroe to an Evening World re- | ealled to the fact that the viaduct waa| martyr, Fastened to the buniing was a| 1S! night and were illl engaging Col.) \ioty ther stood PeEe mowed down thea course Up the hill Wag more. OF, Young, beautiful snd possersed of| department for 1904, ngitnat $105,133, al-| porter to-day. Here Mayor Low's ap-|°ORRPICO: “Completed for lighting.” he| placard bearing thi utlene Brandy and Soda's ou sat lof thy enemy, under Major Sherry.|umhr a stent. shelling: trot i: lowance for 193. The reason for the | pointee took his telephone and called for| aid. “That work was finished by the|P owt] Dearing tls inscription: this morning | moved up and endeavored to turn the! Lewar's carps. 5 atople wealth, Mise Halton sas is wic- Janne Increase, tr, ‘De Porest avid, tel the Engineering Department. Seek ita erate: Lest We Horget. Hundreds of curious townfolk crowded Mark of the Ancients, who were siaugh. Inthe wleutime the atinute sfen, bad 4 . ion Nee MEARE ‘ > Be Aerie sab dorfeAstoria enca e y few straggling been © ap of, Tne al JA ad ener BMeton [due to the fact that his department {s| ‘Mr. Lacombe? Kindly step up to my Explanation of the Delay, Many wondered the) crawaliwhicn Se eons syecaied troops of the third regiment of C! deere: [UnUGE a creme Rralonetalen Coane he sald, Mr. Lacombe {e Chief) yf, stuart W | to cheer the heroes of list night's sl0- But ‘the Ancients were ready. for Major pul Mulligan's battalions, Hamson, engineer for! gathered at tho spot what the decors Card ise office, : w one, only actually organized in The Earl of Denbigh, She 's flank movement and cut {in on um Phalanx had retreated™ ; lous contest friends. Even to her Intimates rhe re- v s wf of £3 on In the | Contractors O'Brien Sheehan & Me | tio 1 vealed, nothing of her family histo August, 1902, and last year he had no| Engineer of Surface Constructi In OU paebat SRE BONENeHaUAa none ain: fo-/ tion and the w is meant until some! who had planned a brilliant retreat fc his rear, driving him back into his © Corners before the terr: rae Bhe lived entirely alone tin a comfortably | definite idea just what it would cost Lighting Department, “Until six months ago when'One Hun-; ne explained the protest attached a 5 : heir waver- Carthworks before his vanguard had|of tue Tom and Jerry heavy al furnished apartment, gcing out for most] to Tun his department. “Where do we stand on lMghting the | gred ani Thirty-fifth sireet was opened, | the flag Bs prea when he aa that whale reached the outposts of the Ola Guar: aud the siarpshooting: of, beat t ten 6) | . ‘ year {i Bo ) : outlet fc indict aC! “That jing ranks were about to be ci n ie time sharp-shooters. under| Absinthe Frappe's pickets. The of her meals. She was fond of the the-| The excess over last year's appropria- Syke) toate: bola) OF Bie the north, end. Wor that Treason there |, That's for the American people '0/ received congratulations In mighty eal- Colonel Filet of Sol. began pepper-{ables were Nowly” waving. Way 70 atre and made friends with Mra. Gear,| tion, ‘he said, is partly the Inherited pees A eer |wae "no particular reason for fusing bear in mind the things which hava| joe of applause from the populace {{nz ithe Honournbles © The Londonera| the mortar ttre of the Wurstangs 5 Z an elderly woman, in order that she|cost of many years of coatinued viola- ir re Da. the preparations for gas and eiec-| sone before," said a man of intelligent| jie was so affected by thie enthusiasm | and ent off Colonel Filet area soto Pay, were having it out with clubbed: ty tion of the old law, and partly the cost| ‘The viaduct was wired for Sit in-| tries. vauct in darkness has been a|Heech and appearance, that he wrote a seventy-tive-word cable-| to (man, at the same time rushing the! loaders in 4 gruelling contest with fra might have co:npany. | Barly in September Miss Hallen felt! of bringing the tenements to the higher |candescent lamps, designed (Gs decorn: | nent for crime and immorality. Benches | “And why should this be done to make! gram to King Edward VII. of England, “7trenchments of Major Beef Brajse's| Rum, Punch culrassiers, whom th her mental ailmont incruasing and went | Sanitary standard of the new law. tive purposes,” was the reply. |dlong its sides were frequented by {them remember?” asked a young man| ng is Captain-General and Honorary Gene to Guard Ho: their way {o thelr abattis on Tey Bgints use. b 3 have to be rewired for arc lamps, The | tough characters, ani! numerous robber- east Nast isohn's |Homplial: Shey) was dis: Oped Pe, cue cuca. es bensen in che ee He Ion have deen committed in the imme: | “20 lstened to him Colonel of the Honourabler, telling him charged about Sept. 15, She closed her{ department, Mr. De Forest said, can /currents of the United Electric Light | ie ee viinity, “Many. automobiles have | “Wt ‘That the Ancient and Hon- ‘apartment, put her furniture in storage| be reduced to a normal standard, which |and Power Company pass directly under |narrowly escaped aceldents here, and ouradle Artillery Company of London! tne yainr of his troops ‘ard went to St. Catherine's Hospltal.| the Commissioner said he thought| the new structure.” several runaways add empliasis to th 1 carry home with them an under-|" "Cop. yoreia’s Gorzeou ‘After leaving there she spent several] would be about $507,000. Great good, he| “Then, let us have an estimate from SEliga "or Commissioner Monae alone | standing that we have not fo said, had been accomplished by his de- | the electric company Immediately,” sald | rests the solution of the problem. that the Sons of the American Revolu-} ooo i exoiicad Blo Cem. oad perry ppreciation of}, Up to this time our enemy had not ee te ee Soh lost’ nan. ror were. their unitorms a| , There was none ieft but the Old [die untidied. “There was a drier inter-| Sid the Ancients to engage th 1 in the firing, during which General, PRE Water Waxons beside otten: F 1pac {Ine had been “blown. te ph 0 of last aight’s batue, who for Capacity, who had been leading te ‘i fis A hero Gi tren: SateWee Of the Anctents, caugut signe) Me steady shelling of the An days with Mrs, Gear. Ree cance y ’ g en eas SCA A {4 Minute Man, who fad been dons falzered in turious 2 ttaGh. Mrs. Gear noticed nothing peculiar] partment in the improvement of tene- tion wish to protest against the trend! 1" * a beens wound » who een doings G \that a certuin polltical eloment in this|‘#% for the reason that he had vutpoat duty, sneaking behind a. water : Swone and thn gle-handed a flying Wakon. He ‘was immediately captured) & and gent to the Guird House at Sherry! Qe isin Siig never faltered OF @bout her except that she was inclined | ment-house conditions. Sremieepa ts adron of the enemy at the bend of unt EUR one, man, and at last, when the enem: to morosenesa and talked a great deal| | Mr. De Forest aid tne normal number ' country would have Americans follow of her fear of eventually becoming in-| Of Current pending violations is 12,000 in In our Intercourse with the Engilsh. n alone, and that 1m one vureau =-|N= “Etique' mail tence @ane, On Oct. 1 she left the house, say-| of the department 11,707 violations were | Htiquette se (welliencush Ue eeeae eli Rum Punch River, vut who was very. at 830 P.M. the main body is lence at roll-call to-day, 18 enemy under Ge “4 annihilated, they’ were compelled (demir. ing she would ride to Coney Island and| filed in one month, each. violation rep- but we have not forgotten Injeiidancs! at) rol lscaN ee ear Ee bee k NCO ONO ela Te few of the Old Guard whp had back. She did not return. resenting on the average ten matters Jacross the sea’ that strung up Hale to| Col. Morris, of the Amaskege Veterans, ‘The Old Guard formed & nquare to mest | pen Aton ney fram the Battles stoune. | ‘That evening a policeman noticed a the tcreaulned remedying in a particular a tree close to where his pathetic figure |0f New Hampshire. How « warrior in a ck. but General Capacity, think. the ae. Ttnetr nnmes ‘siouya, be etylishly-dressed young woman sitting| matters to be remedied recerted on in now rises.” Rach aiuoltnrmcoulnpa yee baie selected two. brigades at the Arsenal ‘as if in a sleeping posture on the curb-| thirty davs. «| By thie time so many people were! self even amid the din and smoke Of | tq meet the advancing army outsl H ptone in Douglass street. When ne| The Brooklyn Disciplinary Training = pressing around the speaker that the{ battle defles sober calculation, { trenches. The enemy advanced in w “ Boncol asked for $51,100 for 19% as ee ———— police were attracted, and he moved| To-day, when he Joined the Honora-! seemed overwhelming numbers, and sc | hook her he discovered thmt she was , the Ancients were lost sigh dead. She had bought carbolic acid in ar. away, He refused to give his name cr) bles in the Waldorf-Ast smoke of heavy artillery fire. A lerge! igaingt $48,000 allowed last x-Judge Allison, now C mmissioner R fH ‘ a neighboring drug store and drank it.| of Jurors for New” York County. ashe Witness for Prisoner Says Re-|Mrs. Mary Kent Makes Come |tei now ne came by the knowledge that| lie was the centre of odse: His | Aetachment, under General Walte Seal | t Nothing was found on her but eight] jo, 54 for COMERS? 7 ren +. |made ft so easy for him to read the| uniform is of blue and red and gre turned out ‘and attempted t9 rake t ; coi eee: *sipervisgr Howey, of the City Recor. mark About Snuffing Out! plaint in Court, and Magis- Iieaning of the cant and the rds0ned lashed with purple, vetlow and ligne Banoo ap nouraDler, enfiiading with bad Mrs. t i pre nites 8 estimate o; . ‘or , i j Jag. pink, and decorated with gold a Sil- | under a steady Genera 4 | Aight eat to-day, Bhe identified | against 147748 for ith Neer Gonzales’s Life Was Made in] trate Zeller Issues a SuM=| "ho ensign used was a new one, and| ver orald, ‘The tall of his coat reaches | Drigada. Staten Soper oes her friend at the first glance, but could] CAM y GoPey for the same sain allowed Answer to Similar Talk mons for Her Husband had evidently been secured for the pur-| ils ankles, covering the backs of bin ine ‘ee shone me cfente’ away after] tell the police nothing of the girl's an-| last year, $110.506. it s pose to which it was put. From the| shoes with a fringe of tassels. asis that & Anctents, under a_i furious tecedents. Miss Hallen evidently had] | Register Bonne igskred fon severe for hoist down to the fly a knife or scissors) sword, a relic the first invasion of charge led by Gen, aclt, were | { money or relatives who were able 0] “Coroner Nutt of Queens, asked. for s had slit tt In Jagged widths of two or| Europe by the Goths, 1s a tressured A small boty of “Minutes Sten ged ‘ | fake sare of her, but unless they com-| gc sio7er ane Goroners office in Queans | LEXINGTON, 8. C., Oct, &—James| rg. sfary Kent, who aays ahe ts the| three inches, “These ribyons Muitered | ancestral heirloom jolnedt thesAnclentallnstierahercoe tae a unicate with the Brooklyn police the i 300 In excess of last vis, Edgeteld, was on the stand) wits of 5 @ | 4nd flapped in tne oreeze, and, with ali)” 4, = Fonte. Chia ie OxFRee OG ast Davie, of age wife of Arthur Kent, a member of the | iit the pathetic Ngure in bronge stands} Col. Morris explained that th | ung, woman'e body will be burled In| year, Coroner Nutt practically sald the | y, he trial of J. H. Tillman, .was,| : ‘i | Field. in Queens 1 =f aon Ue eal ; 88.) Pastime Athletic Club, and that she llves| for in mind, It was a sight to stick in| ment, the main body of which w eve Eoroner'a oles In ns is'inan In-) vegumed to-day. He said he did net /at No, 593 Hast One Hundred and Thirty. ; re Neer sia) paneas Gash ahd Gea regi- |i lost one man, who was being taken grea {7m the felt ta an ambulance of the | Darkness and Light ed | |} Why will you go persistently graye —<—>—_ solvent. condition. ! "At the close of the hearing on the|heur the defendant make any threats | arch ptree Mya Hetarer dae latrare Ort time the man who had| ial i i F : ene * ‘ ay | sta t. ate transportation to the scene 0. completely, routing G y i condi ian mere es {ding on a train from senneten sey aud said that her mother-in-law had / get wandered back to the, spot, AnAlccrite’ for themesives and thelr Seale Coreen the: Anelente, kere maiee Hientenes their ne eretiae ot j ‘An appropriation of $200,00 was made|Columbla. On crors-exam{nat! By, he Was overheard to say. “And ‘there uy ate! its’ divistor eyes and their needs? 3 i Mra, Mellen Won't Panish Som if 6,071 “rater revenues received for “he laaid he did not know Black, Swen ROCA RRPY will be more things of that kind forms. of the Old i Why endure eve-strain and its ‘te Only Returns, sa Tho couple have been married a little |pefore our visiting Englishers leave flancot Loe toTdayioone ' Sas jae | He Only maintenance and distribution of water| "Qo," Bieae was asked to state! msre chan two years and. they, nave fore our visiting Englisners Jeive us| The plan of campaign for ta-4ay con: |i mi th the cava companying ills when my exhaustive, ‘1¢ my boy wili only come back, I] In Brooklyn. sor soon was au-|what was sald In the defendant’s| Ci? gies months ald. They have] the Police of the City Hail station re-| sisted of an automobile attack on Mount GneOr he ASS ae ee Ne thts aiate’t | careful and scientific examination will waive the lcking he evidently] ¢noriged for tne completion of the con-|;oom at the hotel in Columbia at the} Cal’ mixtera mozilla old hey have! iisved tt. ‘They are looking for. the | Claremont. eth e ents, Sut’ the ‘Intantre og | tell. you what is wrong, and Mi thinks he will get from my hands,” struction of Gouverneur Hospital ime Dr. Adams was present. He deen living wit ents parents) Person oF persons who placed it oh the) The magazine of the ccemy on Mount) » Brut made ‘a determined s slasses will remedy that wrong? sed Elizabeth Mellen, of No. 350] After disposing of other matters of| ‘ime Dr. 7 fj Mrs, Kent said her mother-in-law left | Sta!ue of the martyred American shool-| Claremont was captured on the Ars n that reinforcenents | & ra Z eld otra Hilsene minor Importance the board adjourned | sald he was reading editorials from the master. seromon’ es i ee ter B Pot T make accurate adjustment {68 ‘West Fifty-fourth street, to- Herlhdi tomorrow, State either on the night of Aug. 20|the house vesterday taking the baby ———— - tack, and an Ancient started a fuse ning up to suppors || lenses for all defects in sight. 3 son Arthur, sixteen years old, disap: US MUR oe ESA ee a of last year, He said Dr. Adams| With her, Mrs, Kent begged her hus- KORN FOR ALDERMAN which resulted in the total demolit! rear of Brut’s infaniry. Dur- | Write for booklet, “Eyes and Thele peared on Aug. 20 from this city, and etvised the defendant to go down to] band, she says to get the baby back,| . : of all the ordnance in the magazine. the early” part of the bai : his family doesn't know where he Is, DAVIS HEARS CHARGES. the State office and whip Mr, Gon-|but Kent claimed he did not know where a - following 1s a list of the ordna nd paynniced tolanpacce thevan ahesuit neces: $1.00 wr Young Metlen left this city with Will- gales, and that Mr, Tillman repiled| the child had been taken. Named hy the Democrate in the| giro pd advanced) taysuppore, the Ol asses, ceasary, $10 fam Dundon, of No. 214 West Sixty-] Reserves Decision in Cases of Mak-| nat would not do it, as he was| Magistrate Zeller issued a summons Twenty-ninth District, Calttoraia Grape Fruit ; i. unpurted position. on the way | Finest Artilicial Eyes, $3. seventh street. Without his mother's in, |-Pencil Entries, Lieutenant-Governor and would be|for Kent, which is returnable to-mor-| George W. Korn was nominated for Bee easubertor White Fish. ropnee oe eae, cen x Optical Knowledge, he started on a, yacation,| Captain of Police Willlam G. Hogan.| impeached. row, Alderman lam night by the Democrats] Presh stumnroninn Hour t-tiatton Lettuce. | Hoahiball Ridge. two. mem iy 9 ee ay 3 to be gone a few weeks. Tne two boys|of the East Sixty-soventh street sta-| Arked as to a 6tatement made on the) CN ot oe morontynlretn Asrembly, District B i ‘ Perils acurcinas | Seee Cee TROT HE AA ate . pecialistas went to Utica, and-it is in ehat place] tion, was up on charges before Deputy|stand by Dr, Adams, the witness sald Mr. Korn was born In the district, at- Vermont Maple Syrup. of the Apollinaris Corps... | 348 Sixth AY, (bet. 21stand 22d Reet cect tant mean’ towethen eAnout D bolt puty | etand. by Dr eeyou boys need not} MAID CONFESSES TO THEFTS) tenaet Puniic Schoot No. 74 and Was! sfumme Champasne’ White Rock. ‘At 9.00 P.M. the scene of battle had : = : if Commissioner Davis to-day, and teatity- | Otr ' uated in 1887. He then entered the shifted to Eatree Hill, where teint two weeks ago Mellen is reported toling againat him was Deputy Commis-| worry; {f he attacks me I'll snuff hls ; (een et ren rsS 7 On the Eve of Battle, \menis, were still coming. up tO. tie Lucy Miles, Alt im Chisago, Sayaiake ge. from which he was gradu-) sremoraple was the eve of the battle|enemy, Gens, Pommery. Clicquot ant have been !n Holly, stoner Piper. It was charged that Capt.| life out with this,” Dundon returned to this city ten days| Hogan and four of lls sergeants—Lehr,| Cont-nuing, the witness eald that ae after he left with Mellen. About ten| nex, Lynch and Quilty—were guilty of|Ti’éman's response to something Mr. days ago he received a letter from John maki e! 7 i bh aid about | ty-two yea rt making entries in the station-house| Gonzales was stated ¢o have v Caine Os Broo y Ew aang, hime te mock theatricals was, “If he attempted] the Coun i rad AL aa ig | Extra Dry having led out thelr brigades wed In business with his fa-]of Sherry's Corner, and memorable *| trom a strong position they had taken: CHICAGO, ct. &—Lucy Miles, twen-| ther, Mr. Jacob Korn, whose real estate | the morning 5 jorning after, as the valiant forces,|henind) Fort Me i : epoeh eatin Wie eee behind Fort Mumm, These brigades old, who Ia critically 1 at} Wteroats ore, large. On account of thelthe victorious Anctent and Honorable | adwnoed. firing from a battis and tim- Hospital as a result of an|t, of Boston; their al-| bee in thele trent SRiuing several ot the Robbed Coney Island Hotel, is in the dis- and the great popularity of Mr.| Artillery Company fallen had come to town yet. He had| blotter in lead pencil, which is contrary f “4 { HaMt (hut) atten wasn Bally uel io.the fules of The Poltce Department, |to carry out one of his threats ['il make PS GR ale y eat etene orn the Democraty hone to elect him | iter, the Honourable Company of Lon-| and forcing a detachment of the Hon- jerith my bowels, whieh Aygen two and: thres woaks ago. |_| Capt. Hogan sald he only followed the| tt the —— —- —— tragedy that ever oc: | verwareand clothing valued at $7) from aii . on: don, the Putnam Phalanx of Hartford,|purables to the earthworks on Mount eee reel ga turn. Scents calaithey abeyedichertoatructonel’ The witness eald the remarks. were|iNpio employed there aaa. maid. | Al GAMBLERS HELD. | tne atinute Men of Washington, and | Minnte Men tn Retreat. " ———__—_. of thelr commander. mate by devendant In pone. 9 |atolen goats were recovered from A thelr redoubtutble escort, the Old Guard | rhe e Men, who had been art Busch. wot Park Aver, Bain mnieal statements is {9 the shre 10 ect hotel and the remainder found in lop - of New York, crowned with the vine| gagin D regiments of Ge SUSPECTED GIRL FREED. |, Te Deputy Commissioner sata an ox-| Fie, Apawnmhop in'Cleveland, OS Mike Middletons Mend Not Galler| i os oe miccenm, marched to thelr ens | Urtenie. Dewan ta, retreats appr mpment on Bromo-Seltaer Hill. entarinin serious fenre oc ver ‘The battle.” says our correspondent, |¢round for ar instant, ady od on the firing lnea protected | alacrity to meet every charge of the ew whether relations be to Indictment. sand the defendant In Part I. of General Sessions to-day ol. Blouse said he had! state Legislature at the k t Mi Mr, Gonaalen aay that he did wot| cute ,desielature at the last session./Lawyer Abraham Levy surrendered amination of the blotter made him sui pect that entries were written with lead pencil so that the blotter could be am- Asked if ho k tween Mr, Go rere untriendl neing with Ietective Had No Kyidence that She Was a Pickpocket. aks _|pered with. Decision in all the cases| ware to be in the same room with Mr. lor the defendants pocket at ihe Stace| Henry and George Middleton, indicted | *" : ¥. A. sudden flank movement of Dee er ia ain ithe a8 was reserved. ‘ Tillman. ‘Te eald tha he had heard Mr.|foune as the delendant was avout to| yesterday for maintaining a gambling|ODlY by the shelter of a tottering water! Gon. ommery's bri had forced the mpector: Sygate - | geventy-five patrolmen and policemen Tillman declare on several occailorslivave there on thé day vefore’ the|house at No, 36 West Twenty-ninth| Wagon, “began as the Bronx curfew | Honournbles to, abandon thet s aught] fore Magistrate Barlow, tn the Centre that he wantel to avold any difficulty | shooting, sireat. “A plea of not gully was en-/rang out on the misty night, The Old/fire and bring thelr siphon artillery. Inte play from behind a battery banged with various offenses were also I treet Court, this morn! ajc with Mr. Gonzales, On cross-examination, he said the bo ered to the ind with leave tol ane ‘ lab ae aa jon DOr TA, JOUR, lak Deputy Commissioner Davia (Mr ‘Tillman had a pistol on the night} le wan In a hip-pockel and that it was Withdraw. by. Wednesday Guard had learned from scouts that the} chasers, ag oe Rare perto ks gga Lad Of five days’ pay in most] of the campaizn meeting in Columpia.| tie neck of a Uottle and not the handio| "Mtr. Levy will before that time mate] enemy. in command of Gen, Cocktail and) “'hese tactics brougit dowa the atern ME ranhelnn’ errested tine siti on. tbper | Of the canes. the witneas sald, because trouble at the] of a platol. a motion to inspect the minutes of the| his aides, Col. Chery and Adjt.-Gen. | rebuke of Gen. Cansoity, who was leade Broadway last night on suspicion of Opera tiobes rd Recipe red, Gre] we ii Aas Ne eortesLichard iaiiasnbnen Grand Jury in pease t, make en argu Olive, had intrenshed ltsalt or aarhyis ing the! charges of the Ancients under lat} test! thal ir. nailer tol the for- ent for the dismissal of the indict-]| Corner, Couriers were despatched 1o | sthggerini ire. gelne a Bickpockst. “she was taken to PROF. LIPSCHITZ DEAD. r Tiliman would be attacked by ‘Mr.| mer. in the presence of the latter that | m the Apctent and Honorables. of Boston| Just as it seemed that the Ola Guard sane ( geal BERLIN, Oct. §.—Rudolt . Lipsonits, | Gonasles. as Te was expected Mr. Till-{he had made Mr. Tillman show the fixed at $1,000 each. The] and the Honourables of London, who|was going to give way ani ieave the your Bhayetiers'gl man would reply to some of his ed-Iwhite feather and would do so again. fabling Mouse’ was tated by[had had a sharp engagement with alentire feld to be fought by the Ancients, Sterling Rem . Fo ee at @t Bonn Uni- Horials. wah ‘The latter wittess gave his-version of And District-Attorney Jorome| skirmish line of the enemy commanded | a, Minuto Man, a “here of enormous @MMUAL SALE, veralty, ai, aie ‘Mahaffey, a member of the the shooting, Monday night. by Capt. Gin Sling and Lieut. Stone| girth, who time and again bad brougat . 2 etments 2

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