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— cna a mec egy EERE THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1869, and coliecied bearing of the wounded man weat | iebardson, Richardson axed, to accompany Grant THE ELEOTION FARCK, 1 WV wil TRIDINE very for to prevent any excitement such as would | ¢vcryWiere: andhe le said to Ware grease bower over ———. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, _ The Address in t THE ERIE RAILWAY Win): erie mereomner time ago some frien ichardson | ap, have led to the uxvombloge ofa crowd; andten min: | called upon m6 and asked me upon what terme I nnn ates after, the strcam of peorle ported slong Naseau | would settle the cage, 1 told thom thet t had te FISK AND GOULD STRIKING BACK AT he Bi THE THUNDERER'S LATEST FLING AD ' R] . | street, q vite auawcre, from coy outward demon- | Mevede teit me, They et they wonld ensure me | The Police Commissioners resolved yesterday MESSRS, RAMSEY & CO, THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON, Mr. Albert D. Richardson Shot by tration, that @ tragedy 0 stortling had Just been | tn 008 aud a forelen mission if Twrould abandon the oy es ~ morning that they would not pay the Canvassers enacted in that vicinity. fonts but Loi tyemn that f wanted my we. Yup. , Moca end iaie they coutd have. perstaied the President to | aod Inspector who abandoned their posts on elec Daniel McFarland. As soon as possible a stretcher was bronght. | PV) me's Conaulslip to plesse Mlchurdson, and put | (ion day. Among the sufferers are {he following: Richardson pluckily refusing to be exrried, walked | Ine out of the way, A *, Corn Baa’ Biase oe etic | mma tothe sidewalk, aod was thence borne | , Wa Iatnated ‘lint be {Toul not purchase promos Faas, bs Leet eva, Leiber oh lea Fear & ” > of jon, infamous price. o J ‘ot Ma JOMESTIC | to the Astor House, where the Stetsons devoted No, sir,’ he replied excitedly. Neill mot tes Elcetion District of the Fonrteenth Ward, The first Misfortunes, evory attention to hie comfort. Richardson keep my ald matter how the ¢88@ | two abandoned thelr posts on the morning of elec Drs. Holcomb, Sayre and others were called Into | May Ko, He te not regularly connected with the t consait with Dr, Gwan, All eoncurredin the gravity | Z7#une now, bub he writes cditorials occasionally | tom day, and the remaining Inspectors segircied to if the Gabe, bar Des Sages b t Y | for that paper, I was tn the office some time ago to | tmform the officials at Pollce Headquarters of thelr A Mad Husband Roveng of the use, but Dr. Sayre was hopetal of arecovery. | ace Mr. Greeley, and 1 saw Kichardson there, defection. Wm, Roed and Michoel Smith, Canvas ‘There 1s no doubt that the ball entered the stomach ; feore of the Righth Riection Distriet of tho Firteenth of his Wife. but as it first passed through two thicknesses of Werd, performed their dutics ins loove aud irreg turned his face aside when he saw me, Oh, I tell afraid of me, sir; he daro not look me im overcoat, then through the undercoat, vest, and oth: . . John @. #8 poll clork of the Thir- or clothing. It was thouzht Its force was #0 far spent bay Fission ‘Brinct of te Nineteenth Ward, to Blt ap the returns of the Canvassers in the “What do yee think Mes your wifo to lee yout™ “ Society, sir; literary ladies, She loved company, donts of Richardson and | that tt did not pass ont of the stomach, McFarland. The patient was at frat a great distress, vomiting adie baniemr ~ + Ja Why should not Spain have an Upstart Dre Barnard Ko. the Bt CT o rarard Relolus tho Hlatari@aaniast | aicnuonp, Nov, 98.—The Republican Slate =The Stockholders nanin ina Muddie, — | Convention to-day adopted an address to Congress, ‘The managers of the Lrio Railway and their | It asserts that the election ia Virginia was a Con- asiuto attorneys have reniled with charscteristio | federato triumph, achieved by Intimidation and vigor and promptitude to tho heavy blow delivered | fraud, Repablican meetings being In some Instances oa Wednesday last, Immedtately upon the service of | broken ap by mobs; that the true secret of the the papers in the Ramsoy suit apon Jamos Fisk, Jr., | Republicon defeat was tho submission to ® and Jay Gonld en that day, » notice of @ motion | feparate vote of the test oath and, diafran- to vacate the orders was made, and an order was | chising clauses which tad been inserted granted by Justice Rantow Balcom of Minghaumton, | the Constitution im the spirit of the who happened to bo in this eity, staying all pro- | Reconstruction acts; that the Convention have the ceedings In that action ‘on the part of the plaintim, | @reatert confidence in the Bepablicanism and statcs- including particularly the service of nll orders or | Manship of tho Prosident and a majority of Con- papers herein, other than the sammons and com- | Kress, but they were decelvod as to tho true state of pinint, and also including all proceedings before | afire in Virginia ; that the present Legistatore is of the Duke de Reno cannot answer for s king ae well as any scion of an old kingly race? If « royal Prince is needed, why should Spain seck farther than tho children of ber own Bourhonat Why ao8 recall the Prince of Astarias, rescue him from hie moth juence, cere thane den the right to which he has not forfeited by any oF erie of his own ? Manni, Nov. Ser-Eroniog. —A manifesto haa — Ante cas. T could not supcort her in the way ebe deal That's all. Kvery bit of it (he added. with bitter emphasis) will come out on the trial. T'don't kuow and. style; and ‘grandeur, nnd) having falled in boaft blood and bile so freely as to load to the appre- ni henvlon thet his liver: bed. been wounded. As | Witt to do about the matter. | You see I's poo elie Ke chen, 82 oftthe laws of 1M declares that com. | Philo T. Rugeles, Ki, the referce named in an or- | disloyal and iliogal, and even if it ratifies the Flt. been pablished by the Repabiican dopatice of the, ¥ ger : hktrar eee Gane employ slelectives to watch my wile or Riche | Ory Sings tiny act thal fofeit tyorby ela to | Her made herein." ‘The stay Is to remain in foree teenth Amendment, will enact such educational and | faving’ provoked the late rerovutionary DETAILS OF THE ASSASSINATION, | WW Dict wore on none ere nd ad he elept | stag with Klcharason ‘A er bo | Payment for vervices as euch oMcers.’ until the decision of an order to vacate Judge Muc- | property qualifcations xa to entirely deatroy the in. | Tt announces, however, that the deputies wil rs. " Lents Keenan co barandagert by eal agli po his ended th interview which a the Ba ray's injunction and order of suspension, which mo- | fluence of colored suffrage, and prevent colored Jo Sale geese Fe, (he Cortes, to the Mr, Richardson's friends on hearing of bis mi fuch a tragic sequel other occasion McFur. | Serious Rapture je Board of Kmteration | tion is to be argued before Judge Murray, the 6th of | Yoters from either holding office or sitting In the Hath ay 7 PLT AYD CAPTURE OF MePARLA tune aatened to hie aide, and throcghout :thenlght | land exhibited to tie writer three tove letters to his | At tho last meeting of the Commissioners of | Tecember. (i Jary bon. Foltagsl and the prosorvetion’ of the woltaten be a a ¢ sixoature of “A. D, at hd ‘ bee? were unwearying in thelr attentions. Among those | 10%, ie epistles were couched tn tie neat @ Emigration it was said that Commissioners Kapp, A-avit won also commenced yesterday by the Erie | The addrese aske Congress to order a new eleo- effected. een present were his old friend and companton tn cap terme of adoration, and some of the | Loutrell, and Amith, without walting for a quoram | Raiway Company, through icld & Shear thelr | ton, with the Constitution sabmitted as a whole, Tho Em tthe Pree A fow ‘minutes after 5 o'clock last evening, | tivhy, Juzius Henri Brown, Col. T. W. Knox, and odleay mee rae a h ergy ts wed of the Board to assem ble, had awarded contracts to | giiorneys, in which the defendants are Joseph Hf, | and to send a military force sufletent to protect the preas of the Freach Returning. Albert D. hardson, the well-known newspaper | Sam. Wilkeson, Eeq. His friends and relatives in | gnu Miuilty to Ihe with Of the Hnlorin 3 * furnish provisions for the ivstiations on Ward's Island, and to build a Lanatic Asylum thereon, Tt fs charged that Mr, Frederick Kapp was the inst ator of these {inproper measures, and the exeeution of the scheme was frustrated only by tho action of the other Commissioners, who rescinded and an- nulled the resolutions, ‘The contracts were ordi red to be advertised and given to. the towest bidder, It that It is not the firat time that the three gen: jammed have underiaken to ent reo ols Without consulting the other almovt unique, Mr. McFarland read one of them to tua, but it was so full ofardeat devotion that it seemed more Ike an emanation from the brain of » mad ¢avalier than the grave, experienced, and brilliant but tihatarred Richard McFariand carried these letters continually about him, and, blinded by a desire for revenge, he seemed to’ be proud of the ession of these #aid evidences of lils misfor- ane, When Mr. Richardson, In an evil moment, pub: lished a tetier in. the Z'ridwne announcing that he in- tended to marry Mrs. McFarland, Mr.MeFarland went im mediately to the office of hia lawyer, Mr. John I Elwood, in order to consult with him in relation to the propriety of sending orepy to that paper. We saw hio at that moment in Mr, Elwood's ofiee, at the corner of Broadway and Fulton street, He was excited, and he raved madiy whout Kichardson's let- ter; but his counsel advised him not to reply to it, was not ina fit condition to do 40, He Pants, Nov. 95.—Tho Empress is errive id Frases on the Md of Beconibers Phen” —e— FLASHES FROM OCEAN CABLES. {follows the oxau Domingo, dot Salucre snd beget aver steosaticns nO Mr. O'Donovan Rossa has boon elected to Parla mont from Tipperary. from Rome annoanes that religions thea, preliminary to the apeaing of the CEcumeay ‘The London Gon ate OR seis al Sa ecto kg er oS ME Correspondent, was ot by Daniel McFarland, This | New England, inclading bis intended wife, who was Is the sccoud thme that Mr. Richardson bas been | temporarily stopping In Boston, wore promptly tel- Wounded by (he same pervon, The firvt assault oc- | egraphed for, and will no doubt be here to-day. curred ou night In Amity street, in the spring of | ‘The wounded man said but little after the affatr. 1607, as he was escorting to her home Mrs, MeFar- | Indeed, his critical condition precladed his talking land, then on setvess at the Winter Garden Theatre, | much, even were ho ever so disposed. Bat we pre- after her duiles op the stage, ‘The second attack, as | ftime, under the peculiar circumstances of the cass, above refefred to, took placo Inet night in the pab- | (aPhe ines cxpeeted aa attack from his asaniiont Heatlon fee of the Towne, Inthe interim between | some time, Indeed, he knew that) McFarland had events, l. ‘artes fn jn s og v4 diccee pote orl iseraepphe pis Pipette In Jersey City, where had been in the habit of visit: DK. Mt at the Lionds of some Indiana Conrt. | At about nine o'clock Inst night the physician «wif hud been about this business, Mefar. | 1" attendance thought Mr. Richardson could not live ‘sen nursing hie wrath against the supposed | fpor® than, «few, hours, snd after consettanien wit Ramavy, John Doe, Richord Roo, Dorman B, Eaton, | Republicans in thelr rights, or to require the test Henry A. ‘Tailor, Jay Gould, James Fisk, Jr, Fred. | Oath of the members of the Logisiatare, and award erick A. Lane, William M. Tweed, Charles G. Sisson, | the seats of the members unable to take the oath to Alexander §, Diven, Georgo C, Hall, M, R. Sessions, | the eligible opponents who have received the next Horatio N. Otis, Abrom Gould, Orlow W, Chapman, | bighest vot John Ganson, Homer Kamwtell, Jobm Milton, aud | The address was signed by siz out of eight of the Henry Thompson, committee appointed to prepare It. ‘Tho other two Tho complnint in this action etates that the Erie | members reported a substitute, asking Congress for Railway Company has now undcr Its control seve- | the immediate admission of the Btate, and at the ral Lundred miles cf railway, upon which a very | Same time to exact guarantees that every citizen large amount of business [s cono, and its receipts | shall enjoy every right under tho Federal und State ‘sod expenditures each amount to between one and | Constitutions, ‘The substitute was defeated and the two million dollars per month, but such receipts | Orieinal address adopted by a vote of 138 to #1. and payments are made from day to day; and ifthe Resolations were adopted sustaining Grant their" Ring’ Commissdoner Tun Aa to be Pollce Ju payments duc upon any single day suould be sus- | ministration, ond pledging support to tt; requesting | The London king of the whor of Lis domestic unhappines, and meeting | he | ad any | directions” to give about | bs | Sont‘ror' certain, editor, and Temged of “nim to tmertcts pended, the plaintige’ credit would be severely lm- | the President to make Federal appointments in Vie- | race between Rost, speaking of the proposed ocean, im last night, deliberately attempted to take his lite, 0 et Mr, Ri Ln card, nlf, Dat the editor ‘The Third District Judicial Convention of Tam. rey i 1 ‘1 Anis only on th endation of the Re} rests pill punes ‘Csmbrias The fiat wound. waa a mere Rewh. stroke ta the | My, {aut,jtime: Mr. Richardson requested that | Gcetined. ‘When, lant teen, McFarland informed n ny Hall wae held last evening in the chamber of | Pures and any prolonged delay in making such pay- | 6! ‘on the recommendation o| Whether the match m costestod or ot. Br, the Wilh, of which Itichardson soon recovered. | merly tn, bis’ caper Showa’ nggrapher, for. | reporter of Tue SUN that he Was glad he let Richard ments would result Iu total disorgantaation of the | lican members of Congress from the Btate, or the | fuser ‘any excent an oooan #on’s letter speak for Itself, wFARLAND'S HISTOR’ Mr, McParland was formerly engaged In business in this erty, but he failed. Hi valuable real oxtate, but It passed from yond length, during the war, he became an aspirant office," The first position he held was aa Ai Provost Marshal, under Capt. Ehrha District. The headquarters, it will bé remembered, were established in the old house of Burton, the comedian, in Hudson street, near Beach, He was ly employed as aclerk in the department of Teveland, the Assessor of the Thirty. District. The personned of Mr. MeFurland micans attractive, Ho 1s about five tect #lx in 1 thick wet, and Lis. fa Michael Norton Association, No little diticulty _ Woe experienced In gnining nccess to the Hall, ow: ing to the Inrge crowd which filled the street, As the contest for the nomi Detween Jutice Dodge and John Cox, Keq., was very clove, and the result still uncertatu, the excitement was Intense, Mr, Morton, of the Ninth Word, presided. Mr. Goldie, of the Kighth Ward, on bebalf of his delo- esented Mr. Jolin Cox on a enndidate for uatice, The Hon, Poter Mitchel the nomination tn of the Ninth Wari : balloting resulted in the selection of Mr. John Mr. John Water ‘the ball entering | done, Mr. Nicolson'drew a table to the bedalie, if jctated ‘he storach, and inflicting injuries which are Ukely se Silous tf calmly en taotah he were ot to end futcily, As Rickurdson grimly remarked, | tie desk and menaced by no immediate danger, © Mack tas evidently improved He numbered each of the directions him: relf, and called out, + Firat,” * Sceond," " Third.” ‘The cuuce of the quarrel between Mr. Richardson | and’ the rest in a clear and empbatie voleo, At and Mr. ScFariand is variously stated by the friends | times the great pain he suffered caused him to pause, The Ins! t+ & moro serious matt plalotiffe’ affaire, and prevent ite business from | State Central Com bets tee; rejoicing in the recuc- carricd on, ‘fbat the affairs of the platotits | tlon of tho national debt and the approaching re- managed principally by « Board of Directors, A) ecereeer Weee: seventcon In number, which, however, meets only Republican members of ‘once @ month, and bas provided by its by-laws that {ts powers shall be exercised daring tho inter between its meetings by an Kaecutive Committes, consisting of five Directors, whose names at ti presenttimeare Jay Gould, James Fisk, Jr, Fred rick A. Lane, Willism M. Tweel, and Abram Gould, That subject to the directions of the suld Board and Executive Commitice, the affairs of the Righannae maectanetsenaehs ater Cicxa0, Nov. 26.—The Liquor Dealers’ Con- yention elected Richard ey, of Bam Fi clones | President, with » Vice-President from | represented. I, was, resoived What tne tax tilled spiriia should be collected co direct direct, sais it Tiel eda Se Teal the present direct tax, the special tax om sales, \ider's tax, and gaager's and inspector's Convention “recommends. that the $ i but he never faltered for a moment, The coolness Of the parties. Persons who have known the latter | he displayed under the surrounding circumstances for muny ycors, speak of him as e mon much sinned | showed the strength of his courage and the force of agai On the other hand Mr. Richardson's friends | is wil. fy him, and eet down McWarland eae neter-do- | .,7ner !@, little doabs that McFarland was not r: sponsible for his actions. For two and a half y\ ‘well, who made his wife's life intolerabio by his his brother says be has been little else pat wu insane sionate outbursts, tll he finally compelled her to | Man, 50 See has the loss of bis wife told upon i iv by a majority of fourteen v pes tex the capacity of each Sentis? 4 hel, i# broad and deeply m1 r the « int ee i Preslo oP a the Government should be responsibie for leave him not ‘prevented “irom carrying ‘out his often vex: | pitied with bork marks, which apnear more striking. Yoniee wee Revavenalty Gok Ment Cos ase | seats Teeaterers Gnoatatiee, cas Colasetioe and WEDDING ON ROSE HILL, ot ta, ad on Wat Recount should se0k, tbe ‘This much appears to be udmitted by both sides, | pressed purpose of wssassluation Is certainly singu- | {¥ from the total absence of whiskers, During the | Fowler entered the room and accepterl the nomine , \ ‘ ‘ i and tri leers for positions. Me¥arlond was an Irishman of considerable abit- | lar, to say the least, last olx moaths he hos been addicted to liquor, Tn the accounts which we give below, it will be ii tion with thanks. After the adjour that without the fauction of one or more of these of a Veierau Police Sere have the prit we A gates were invited by Mr. Cox to etep ac oMicers no person can be etnployed In may capacity ter—-A Pretty Ceremony le. dias Ity, a lawyer by profession, He owned some houses | geen that the unhappy husband does not intimate | A previous Attem: Mr. Ri dson’s | Way and participate in a NKN FU in the service of the plalntii¥, No attorney or coun: 2 and other property worth from $75,000 to $100,000, | that there was any criminal relation between bis ts they did. Among the feative party were t . “ . dnd while tho world went well with him, seemed to | Wife and Mr, Richardson, The whole burden of his std Michael Norton, the Hon. Fox, Jame sellor ean appear on bebalf of the plaintiffs, and no complaint 1# that the latter alienated her from him, | TH MACFARLAND sMooTING ArFAIn OF 1807—CaRD Judge elect of the Nupertc FROM MR, RICHARDSON, .) Judges Ne ost of other have lived huppily enough with his wife, althongh money ean be pald out of the plaintif~s’ treasury, | on Twenty-seventh street, Miss Lucy J,, only daugh- and brought misery upon what w unless a apectal resolution anthorizing such em- | ter ot Sergeant I, T. Brooks, of Yorkville, was mar until ahe made t be was tweuty years her senior, But some land and ea aintance of Mr. Richardsot une, March 18, 1809, | 0 MeParlanids have two ehildren, 0 ployment, appearance, or payment be passed by the | ried to Mr, Pascal I, Norwood, of this city. ‘The acter apteiee ey eran hapa uahra adie aed] PAT the mother, the other with the father, A atasenneet ben ttt appseree Cran: Mal sold Boord of Dirootors or Excenttve Committe, | cortege entered the edifice at @ o'clock, and | tiunidating | judg:nents against bin swept away about | Richardson is 8. Widower with’ three children. aa temperate, Kia Teneo Cusvaute, Nev, he nd uo resolution has ever been passed dispensing | vassed up the centro aisle, the organist, Mr. | tore up open ‘and torned i all be was worth, ‘Then came the old story, Pov- | ts a man of fine presence, amiable mapucrs ayy Laxp, Nov. a He Cee Aree OER, eet SAP RNA | CRGHIN | Dain, Megdnioncta’e;. «WT osdtag (ec arene oniteree securing $100, i Frty came in at the door and love went out atthe | MAaly deportment, and decided ability. Inoed the affection Suftrage Convention continued im session to-day. JU No inlned Maeda eddie dla hai ttaanaal Ip tralia eg Lt | stopped dow: ct Om the hair window. sieeve porns 0, ened Fore erat allegations aguinet me w The proceedings were rcutine, the angurt severe. | Dery 1409, an action was cominenced ta the name of ‘Adaine’s ‘head, and then untastened her, ter. { "These nce the facts Laie yer family and (rien! her husband ebargiig Im with dr xyEns of Intomperance, with m er, aud with IIving upon and ronietines ber‘own hard-won earnings. ‘The ch ment did not reat solely npon her ‘Sood, and yot stands, explicit andWriting,and over’ bis Tknew etther of teu before the proper tribnnal, reser.ce of several withester, hist the separation was Gnal a} faa his Mieweed James Ti, Ramscy ngninat the Brio Rullway Com- | farencer us a?tn pany, Jay Gould, und others ‘The allegations of the Ramsey sult are next re- cited, with the rervice of the orders of suspenston and Injunction therein, ‘These orders, though par: A a Mclnware eountr, aro culned” act io be 46 ccrtldeds rae Francis Train. the pretondedt i Hanntsauna, Nov, 5.—The duty, in the Credit John Bayes, « . 3 i Taller. Vue elt Mobilier case came in at 1 o'clock with 9 verdict for Soon after Mrs. MeFurlaod gave some public read- | Is saja to be a lady of fine accomplishments and of jous presence. Her husband {sa small m Ings which brought her into notoriety, but added | fraclous presence: Her husband tse, email man, Little, Mt anything, to her puree, and a0 a last resort | Sricmmer, and Just the opposite In appesrance of the went uvon the Winter Garden stage as a sort of | the gentleinan who has succeeded Wim tn the lady's walking lay. At that thme she and ber husband | *feetion . THE FLIGHT AND CAPTURE OF ¥’PARLAND, were living ia Amity street, Mr. Richardson about tas tame time went to rentde in the come heute, oad | 4, (Ru °ECnL ine fuamne Gee, Meterans way t to his brother's store in Fourth avenue, and there met Ler casually, His room adjoining that of | told him abont the shooting, His brother, see- the MeFari ‘ia, he was made unwittingly sequaint- | {9 Mis cacited condition, savised him to Ko Vinge being cecupied mainly in the discussion ef the proposed Constitution, Everything wan eastly Aispored of until the section providing for the election ef officers, was reached, the provicions of this eeetion giving — rise to an animated discussion. One of the Tesolutions wus in effeet that the offcers of the pro posed nsoclation should be half men und half we meu, but ns 1 Wi fleulty in finding Uinguishing the, tinh tiavetans Mes Aidan bas Da Laci pe The ede! Church Genera Prvapatrm lov. 25.—The 8: by the ol aot Bev. Be Gera ological Seminary 1a b tho Koy. Dr. Willard, of Heitelbe: Tima, O., and the Rov. Mr. Klein, of Vice-Presidents, and the Rev. J. H. Retter i 5 thought that there micht be a aif. Merent umber of persons with i i eit valid ond i Cimmonwealth of $407,488.39, The amount | Clerk, The Rev. J. O. Miller, of York, Pa.. was ine Ne Fekeding “house” and "reat. for” the | Secarstion’and'white ans’ wes’ beginning hint anea, | the requlaite qualiientions, this #oetion wan stricken | Jy veyed it Ie asserted would be that the entire | claimed by the Commonwealth war §O29.546.87, The | elected Corresponding Secretary. and Kider W. D. } ed with the fuet that they were not living bappily | tach and give” himerit up in the torning. | wihiwolltte children dependoot aponsher, tt caine | out, Mrs, Lucy Stove Blackwell observing, very | Duslncas of the rie Kaliway would be brought to ® | jury deducted $2.8%0,000 from the nominal value Of | Gross Treasurer. Lown prosented two sets of dete- \ together. Onc night, in fact, Mr. McFarland'’s be- | Instead of doing he went to the Westmoreland | (9 be ua Retween her and myself tat when | sententiously, that ‘there were about aa many good | Rai, te ey of tka, apee and servi and Its | thele dividend=, Which was over $9,000,000, gates. spelen h lee ‘ Auta Hotel, hired room M1, and was there taken by Capt, uo should be legally reo, sho was to med as Women, though they Were about mike.” The | CUFFeRE obligations Towle th ws mos ty satiation. ——_ -- havior 10 his wife was of ¢0 violent a character (bat | Visi. alone 11 ofelock, and is now lodged In the OTM tiy genaiited, with re Ene eoAKogE | Hection us adopted provides thas no distinction of Hae teat et Clore of toouy milion aotiers, ‘That wee Cate. i? Consepnere Miohaot Gailer’s Body Exhumed. Leet asap ooh er, s premotes: | rene banee Ih Gade cereal mmmeuky itlerthe seyarntton, MeFartand niercept: | sex shall be allowed lu the election of Oflcers and | Hiinsey haa for u long time peat beon engaged in | Aravax, N. ¥.. Nov, ws ie E. if Chapin | tne Boby of Michael Galler, the late huchead Vhether Mr, McFarland’s course was prompted M'FARLAND'S STO! le rom suck 8 rep tod >, jes with duy Gould, James | of New York delivered an eloquent and power! of Mrs. Kiizabeth 7 Blackmalling whom by his wisiortunes in business, or because he war | | sux reporter visitod Mir. McFarland iu the Oak | MeFurinna elsime that" freagied = hit ttt ree, the relowing Wa ot emery ot the Aewericen some OF | thelr" pare: mal | addrese thie evening, and the Coavention atjeuracd | Ref bg EP Jealous of the little attentions which hiv handsome | street Station at midnight, ‘He was calm nnd col- | waamethod. not to say delthoration, tm hit tre Ya Suiirage Asociation under the Constitu. | Mende, and hes long entertained feelings | eine die pes tore nla city, lant evening and gepsalied ta ‘Wifo received from the gentlemen of her acquaikt, | leer aod he related minutely all the circumstances ii this mornings rough the tult ‘or the purpons of bring revenged THE LATEST LABOR NEWS. Deputy Coroner Cashman and several expericuced ance, we cannot At all events, the separatio: That man Richardson hes drives me to despera- mone ey: Tarr, Ward Booober upon them and compelling them, If posalble, to Rageleiane oa mabe 8 mnenain, ewuenitaton te of bis wife from him wrought bim up to a sort of | tion, for he took my from me. ur phout Gorae erie Weeernes Aanereceat ooh? Tyod vy ” polee fronzy, aud th» renult was that one night when Ricl- | VeMNt mune ears Pee eta forced. 10 set aa L lige eatao, up and sepered kite’ pone bet rmag of the & Tuller, the atiorncys of Ramsey, have entered Mardes ta the Gecend Beaven: ardeon cecorted the wife home from the theatre, he | haretones itehardson has bech plotting for years {keeping me in bed for a wok. {refrain favo collusion with one John Doe, wnom they bive | Wasminarox, Nov. 25,—The National Labor | Pirzaperents, Nov, 95.—The case of Edward followed them snd shot ber companion from be- | torob mo of my wife. Ou the sith of February, | S4,cOu,PoucmeRe to wilshota the Iede's heme + | Induead to appear na attorney for the Brio Company, | convention of colorot mem, which meets in this | Smith, on trial for the murder of Johu Hugtes oa ae Son abe Left my house, at 72 Amity strect. I tound | 2au'tanni 284 nvendanie pap ieityr anit that Field & Shearman, on serving notice of ap 5 my AY, ne mad, HoT, an atday promous in Wichardson'e room, who | mantte ster tae bee rank B, Baaborne, Pearanec, were told by’ aon thatanciier attorney | ty on Monday, the Oth of December, promises to | th Chestnut strect brides, was conel ded Vo-alght, Mr. Richardson did not prosecute him for the felo: | joarded in the same ho} dT epoke to her of | retura to her AY ad siready appeared, for the Krie Itllway Com 7 Le the largest, In point of numbers, influence, and intelligence, of any similar body of colored men ever assembled ta this country. Délegates hay been elected from Texas, Miosiasippl, Alabama, 4, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Nor Alderman Miller's Oficorn. The Union Republican Association of the #ixth Assembly District, Inst night, Mr. W. A. Waiker in ihe Chair, nominated J, Botte for a Police Justice. ship. W. P, James for a Civil Juaticeship, School Trustee, Ronis Elliot, Alderman J, Dewaonbury. and Assistant Alderman G. W. lyans, A petition was sent to the Police Commissioners urging the re- moval of all of Alderman Miller's luspectors aud can yassers the Alderian having bousted that he omned the Finding this hopeless, he seems to have devoted himnse ebtefly to slandering her, nd reading an alleged copy of my letter, with may every tance OF stra Sometimi believe whe, 4 that, If L ever do, on mon pergration ho wil Sight,” Finally be has brougnt sult against ie for civil damages, mone) ‘of huis wounded aiiee- Hons at vet) tT That, at least i Soap equivaicat tar bolug deprives of the” striking a jes woman lous a*saalt, Dut some time subsequently the friends | the impropriety of the acts I found them there un jer ; a of McFarland made # statewent in bis behalf in | CoP qestrel, nee T cowie neh delgn to believe ther the Tritwme to whleh Richardson replied, announc: | she Twas ‘unfalihful to me. | On the fn of ing mar 5 nd ay | Murel following, however, Richardson sent her a Es TBI BT ae eee yaoi | nee aea feifby accident into my hands. “Tait he acknowledgcs to bave written, twelve leiterg Br Dogan a civil suit, which Is now pending, for dam- | viously ; and hie calls her at the close his own * dar. ‘ages aeainst Richardson, as the alleged destroyer of | ling wife,” and longs for the moment wheu he can b f v i hia domestic happiness, and has farther repeatediy | [ld ber to, bis arme. He eleo conftesed tn py, and he would not accept an degree. Eiaduct: notice ts unauthorized, alent in it, noneh requlur in form, der drawn up by mn & Tiler appoint Koo (real name unknown) receiver, Is ined and frandul ‘That if thie receiver is per: mitted b take po: ion of the propert; Oo uy even for iT h Ya aoount to 8 very Jar STAEBN ISLAND. — Mr, Michael Rold, Baperintendent of Branch D, Staton Island Port Odtec, pave hi r It bela the anoivereary of his scorsetsa to oft torward (ho Carriore gave him # valuabie gold. 5 cane. nia, New York, Massachusetis, Rhode Island, Ten- nowuee, Obl”, Ki id the District of Golum- Among the Crs ped in Gen, Clark, of Texas. nd the 's business would be thrown Into confusion and face, Meredit impaired. By reason of which things, RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, ny body and oul, both Republican aud Demo A namber of other white delegates and wom elo ia Geclared bisiatention tosboot him oneight, Bre. e- | or'e/"week bat of years. [Mr. MeBarand. x- pare y ay be dark beta the pluintiffs demand Judgment. avo been elected from New York and Ruode na pp - | Farland meontime sought for adivorce, Bince thar | hibited a copy of the letter, and | other ynarmed inap and shooting him In the bac ps It the procgoding bad orders sand, ‘The Hon, futher will a Gon- tne, Droge, 0 culored, mon, of Feteeshers, i ‘| Chistles of a similar character.) She then left me, t AT d letter roally, con a r arin vontion on the first und the Hon. Heary Wilsoa on | gesday-baving been run over by © train. time, etrungely enough, the two men have met re- | {Puen Stason took ber to the residence of Mr, Sia: | Would better print it, and save bimeelt tne trouble of I fo Kefeeaul ny Con ay Could, Wea aay, He ‘ pentediy, without @ hostile demonstration ull yes: | clair, and seat my youngest, child to Boston, and I | (ut"%te"versons veel did write iie'and f aropose to Fe oe ete endants, ovner than the Direotors of eAusretne Brags. 8 mataite, of wo Halide teria Reo Won "aee he "Since at" ise uve | SURURdo areata sdf mn kd Wal vay ett Ker Faie | Sui Pla a tah es aie BY hth to rane Tse tps Sota ite AY, ee oes a anattituds toward ° ut ve , id. servants. to nf : i The probability is that the fact that Mra. McFar- | pleaded oarnesuywith Richardson to zive me back my rated trom her hudbat ‘Ambong Hartaau Mirthoe’ inthe bale action, and from | qaiie,plambere at thelr next meeting will contribate | stantiy land has reeently obtained the divorco abe songht, | wife and cease to intertere in my family affairs ; but ho | shall not t imilar mature biassed mei mt jammer Doo, CI ‘A brakeman on « \¢ train of the Boston aad and thot Mr, Richardson was soon to marry her, | bas, steadily refused to do so. Instead of gi if Dg Deoutht matters to e crisis. At his beet, McParland | Deck my child and wits be sent lis fiheade to oger Jur. proceedin) Operative Brickiayers' Union, No, 4, received a pl yt Conse K LO, taking OF enlering ALY yorapn Meguln i ¥ o1der detention oF the Bele brakemnen on strike, wad hrown from a train Bear me $10,000 and e consulship for both, But I scorned sade ie may rethreaten oe seatieespy should Sosiuls Porter favs mipeny 2 setae drt | Lite Amalgamated Union of Carpenters are dls. owes No ‘Batol to have ampataica ‘was subject to morbid attacks, during which he was | the proposition, It is not for the absence of my ly tree during may lifetime, ehe — afd sitar auy otner, re. | cussing the propricty of extabluhing erative often almost beside himself, While they Insted be | wife that I care ao ria me TO cabaret beth Will certajaly Become my wife. i Ene WN ake ee POLITICAL SQUIDBS, Sirajitng, sap: iy wflalt of M in enforcing | ‘The carpentors of Brooklyn last evening resolved anch order oF | to adopt measures to effect the repeal of the Conspi- ‘oe, by raoy lew. serait ar aat | ‘The Third Cooperative Society lat evening sold was exccedingly unkind to hie wife, sometimes treat- | '#* {ighononed me ond et eee Oy Death Ing her with actual violence, When these ts pass- | would have been preferable Wo ie at ay t \ time daring the past tl yeers, but I bave lived ¢d off, however, he would humbly ask her pardun, | {Ime daring the pant tics porns, te tneard. tat kW YORK, March 12, 1560. THB SUOOTING OF A, RICHARDSON BY M'YARLAND, From the Tribune, March 10, 1800, PERSONAL INTELLIGENOB, fete gy Harry Bishop ts m candidate for Clerk of the Bu prome Court under John It. Brady, Charles 8. Wright, a retirod merchant, i» the Re or apply cenetee Wh ‘ever hie n irom acting 0 petit The Hon, Charice Bamnor is to lecture on Thurs. {ay of ext voek tm this clty, 00d the following evew a i a frowning | pices of vropetty. x30, in the Ku eteenth Ward of | ing in Broo ‘aud profess the most ardent affection for her. There | ‘Richardson surreptitiously procured a divoree, but | Our readers will recollect the shooting wome tt ibitcan catididate for Hehoo! Trustoo Im the Niath | Reyna an afm On | Grooviyn’ for #e, Guatay Hubner was the purchaser. vs A tno doubt that he did love her devotedly, In spite | they served no papers upon me. I heard that from his | ago in Auilty fires, of Albert D. tehardson by Daniel Ward’ Doestrained by injunction from delivering, any 0 ‘tho | Subscriptions amounting to 6750 were recei vod, Poy " jenoral Plamb's aa ion Swot om t | irlends who live near him at Woodaide, New Jersey, | McFarland. Atthe time it ovcurred we published an | Kred Repper will run as an anti“Tammauy cand! rty of the Krlo Kaliway Company to ai —————— = -—— forgestet the cost of ving of these outbreaks, and when it became manifeet | ire he curchised » house some time ago for g11,000, | aGcount uf the ailalr a4 furnished by Me, at date for Alderman Iu the Twelfth District against Marry Om negiechine Lo exercise theme fun Losame DY FIRE. that not only must he lose ker forever, but that she | Dut whieh. be ts Woltman, ow trying to sell that he inuy mauring the conduct of Mr. Me! utiee ne directors and oftic Ex-Preaident Johnson has no intention of retiri Tocairy Out tren life, bus bas taken rooms winter was about to marry the man whom’ he regarded | moyeto Wyundotie, Kansas, with my wife, becausc | teverost terme. Ttis but Just Ko skate af ihe teh Mr. John W, Bennett, of Harlem, bas been nomt XS Le P. MeGunk's bara, In Cold Opring, N.Y. wae | Wisslaston bonst, he “ } ove all others, however unjustly, aa the author of | #@ Knows he can't hve pace with her nere | of Mr. McFarland pretent anentire y different ves nated for Civil Justice in the new (Niuth) district Of'hO | Kxecutt mmittee of the sad Conips burned yesterday, George W. Hood has been appointed above all others, * while I live. She stopped hy at Mrs. Cathoun's, | ofthe matter, audsiate that said necount, except the | Twelfth Ward. fame are lawiul nnd just, That tho said delendant. | Cooege Ww. Emerson & Ci iF for the First District of New Tork, and Georst bis uvhapoiness, his often expressed purpose erystal- | Ju "Jersey City, and Atichardson used. to. visit hei | mere tact of Pe va * | ‘The Hon, Michael C, Murphy is spoken of as the be" Feaurained by, injunction fom appearing | ,, Clooree W., inerao TICE RES SE the seoomd Dtotrtet of New T {ned tato action. there every might, When I discovered the fnct, the | untene: that Mr; McFarland 8 9 proavectine Clerk of the First Disuite civil outs la ruey of tue rie, Hallway, Comeeey | eye Pic clerephipdiggheage-swoc eat ll Yesterday he went to the Tridune office, where he | £uiy pelt lelt the house, leaving some of thelr husband, ‘end tht W yiam i. Mecemes Men's Ansscis nM Ite thereot. ‘The basement of 110 Chambers street, ocoupted by | admitted to 0 yesterday, appotnas his danghters, ah 4. the pabli- | Cony neste this ani wil’ beinm ter to Haute" poten biewecs, Ries aba Be Monewan, Of the Tah ee ‘Judge Barnard haa granted an injunction in thla | 1. Waeopeld ener in essential ole, was burned to the | Siva. Kotelia Wieoason, Marie IE Mllew Karun Vik (was oo futniliar terms, and hung around the publi: | but Lsapposo this affuir will bring her to light. 8 few days previous ts this oecur- | ton, who weighs #4 Bs. ie « Republica candidate for ge f : i ¥, Reaeor my ryote yyned to the | Milcomson, and is Berhsw, Nathamlol Niles bis exc tion rooui at intervals, from morning until evea- | hope the newspapers will do me justice now, as they 1d That he was impetied to the course be took, | Alaérman In the Eleventh District, ction enforcing the prayer of the compiaint, fom, boots and shoos, dauaged sio0 building ‘damaged | tors. The estate le valved at $890,000, fo ” did me injustice at the former howto. eiege ith was ustined ta tt frome Videnos The Independent clus * of the Ninth Alder. ae ro eR eas hal iumel i00. x ptaitetesa sat CY 2 ‘As showing the frantle feeling which actuated Me- “d rick nomil mines B. Hornor er ple Bacte tn the Vunderbilt-Erte 4 ‘At threo o'clock Mr, Richardson came in. He was | Farland, we ie tho following’ wcgount, of late A ofperw ge, tet eee at Alben B. k ‘tenia ern , wae i Joh Wale inner # nd streot, was burned SPARKS FROM THS TELEGRAPH, 4 not unaware of the deadly purpose of his enemy, and | conversation had with lim prior to the shooting o1 Paway frou his bon O'Brien, brother to Bherif O Briew, ie From the Aiventng Commonweahh, cw plea” ba celored tamillen, who all ——— : c rd his Onbappy po will iy it wanie no ty by water. Horiding went armed In self-defence. When McFarland was | Hichardson ert Fee ola at Me! Mefariund ues ‘9a ection’ before Wieventh “utrict we te culled. the The public have oftcu been obliged to disep- | {y'MreCasuer damage p10. No.4, owned vy Jona aT be Qovit Coraline Senate resterday denied, Grate about, the clerks would notify Richardson, who, BUCHNT INTERVIEW WITH M PARLAND, courts soun to be tried, ” rore of curtain doings of the rly people,” se Richard ‘Ton Brook, the well-known terfuaa, is | however, never manifested any symptoms of appre- A Sun reporter who bad known Mr, MeFariand SESCSEOE ORG OLRET ‘The Demoei Smith Ely . Fisk and Gould are popularly called. There — ——= at thott. Charies Hotel, New Orieans. aenina, ‘Ga this easnsion, Dan Brokmen, aoa of the | (L's itis boy oe interview Sikh oes Hens oe We the statement made to ua by Mr. ourih Junie Nowever, thi VEW JERSEY. day in the square, clerks, told him MeFurland was around, and Rieh- | Ie was absorbed ardson went ont, Hon, and he poke, for the hundredth tine, about 4 the loss of his w. burden of his story ‘Two hours later Mr. Richardson exme in again to | {O° ait bis iriends, and he spoke ‘Of it, abruptly t0 ‘ask Dan for his letiers, MeForland was in the of- | strangers, ‘Our reporter met at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, but he appeared to be even then under fice belind the counter, at the subseription desk, | #termoun, Mae mt nbps posite the acene of the tragedy, hitherto in bis domestic aMlic- A John Seott for Police Justice, and Auth for Civil Justice. rater Re phe Suu TRAE walsh we t Wate any nooituatione Re Me Lit, having revelved | Hiver end the New York Cetra), Had he suceced: | grcineaud acts Uirough (ho Boller, Lt etope & Crue tuo Deneratie, Union fwacervury party) las wight | wonld lave had to pay toll to lin, and that gpreseination of Mrs. Kate Broita at Union Bil oe F endorse. no 18 Opponite party mplying that th niurderous _— rey’, N. busy! TW ee: x was an | | oeMfeanciny atts jarSays uat'aae as | toll overboard’ a'Rew Oricene yererdayy oad” wed drowned. i bot story, if rv AFG8OR. Brom the Tribune, March 15 , 1861 Ata late hour on Wednesday night Mr. Daniel Mo- yer of this city, made mn Attempt to kill Richardson, Jor ‘The following Hin'at Bey Dut Richardson wav not aware of the fact, ‘The it | ST" halle wou feady, to brig my eve into oHicharasoe, yore | ncwsniated Mr Patrick Ht hearaey toh wizvaant alr: | Tealthul competition /which Is) +9 Govential (0 Yuase atte a TO eey ba A. ¥, McCurdy, a merchant tailor of Card tor, | Court, bat I'm afraid that that d— villain Richar- | Rleanli t the jas adjourne publio good would havo beon re rey Ohio, killed bis eon yesterday by shooting him we hee dua reed ia repos eet 61 1 OF tis | tom will have Mt postponed -agnin, and leave New wed Is nanpeet to. Ut trent, venlag Best end. ‘Mr, Vanderbilt, conscious of bis fina Sorenat erat of deren, Pi, Geeain Jeane next to Mr.§ i York before it can be tried, Ihave been advised to mail, whon McFarland, quick as @ flash, sproog for- | employ John Graham, but if Kichardson should word, and thrusting bis arm over the shoulder of vo with my wife, Graham ean do nothing, 4 atened hie wife with can carry the Seventh, Niath, | cial’ streneth ruAnte, Distr frctions of Twentyavcond, Twenty ttn. «nd | eighin er Heybeck's interference, will hold the set to’ work to buy ap all the | ing’ over the body of the tute ae Epa Allen, who pent several millions | dica suddenly In Taylor's Hotel on Wednesday evening, oy ‘The brig Horatio, of Boston, was se badly aged in & hurricnge o8 19, tn Lat, 88 29 o., low. SL but the 'w 1108 | ptoc! Ting | stock t he could get, an 4 procee ting: liura in this effort. Tbe Krie Company, claiming ~ Or thatehe was sbeudon : canpot agree, hence the bewucracy wil " A complaint bas been made to the Common Cot " sides, you know Iam poor now, and I'm not able to A refusal to en ihet own that they hed teal power, issued o large amnonnt of f Dyn 4 poms young Ucorke King, fred, A man who had stooped | V0", Heavy fee to counsel, What would jou udvise per ees Ave T GI) INGE O98 Way. hew stock. ‘The Commodore, fading that bis purse | Cietoppsen againnt Frederiox Dy tema. porting cn Pink strech Se, Laem, Gemsreny. of fn front of Riebardson to pick up something, rove at | Tigo don een sto | datugatiat, Ana she ad qhvegwatinher leo, ey TF ough to buy the new stock ox weil ae Bor ane ious, oats, ei OR ey fe repiled that we scarcely knew what counsel to | earning lier own euppor no stage aud . av® UD empt, and several suits were | pound erunne it fs uri i the monent, and the ball graged bis ear. i give under she circumstances. reof her pen. Mr. Kichardson haa been re ce brought aguinst the Erie Ce 0 sum by his Hitle operation, ihe question nveiviag the retention fa the Fi eried out with slarm, but Richardson quietly |. gut tuey're married,” he answered wildy, nd frome Tee, knette, ieee Bat hath Mr 1. B, Witly, the marw ace(ul acandula of thts Litigation arc fre: rence Graham, noted as the complainant | Hgslwhh‘eferved to tae Corporation eitorney™ turned on his heel, and moved to the door, bo firm | have proof of it. 1 know it sir, Good Godt what | Ait the second shot be turned upon his Aboot od bis pew and baudsome cair mories of our readers. t Reddy the dlackemith, was lodged in the Hud- NF Twas hia demeanor that it wis aap. | ain Lodo? Myliitlo boy that have with me cries | A\itcued, wud turew him, tho two being onthe groand A that although Cc fon Cliy police ftution on Wednerday. night, for-s | On the occarrence of the second vacant Supreme nd soll-posnensed was his denen Gut for his mother every might; but his mother lett | when the ne “itchardson | ‘Tho Grand Jury are atill busy was Bot #een in any of drunken assault apon ® barkeoper whom ne hed potused | Judgcehie Uy the ox mises posed the shut had failed, McFarland, cocking hix ‘cause Was pour, Did you ever see my wife, dered dangerour, At | frauds, and yesterday examined paid four millions of dolla fo.bey fox ram, allegtng that he led a. ex secretary Stantos can have if if ho wants Hichardsou b e coun puremit weapon ogatn, moved around the counter in pursnl ‘ he ort answered in the negative. ‘of his victun, Young King ewught him by the ar Waanamertd tm the negative, a ssoompiiah fo detuin Lim, bat he shook hin off, Before Mar | oq and weplenaid writer. Slve writes for tho Ada had wot out, however, the people in front of the | tid MondAly, and for Harper's, and she mingles with witha Tt ts rumored dowa pretty fine, Joun Regan, of the York street, Was yoat the Grand Jury by U nt In bis pockels, Ye ul or withdrawn, equired Graham to fi Ht for bis + done by U Board of Direo- | gucs'a ibe seatierae nm Ow SvSOr The present Board repudiate Se rgain, and bring a suit to recover back the JOITINGS AKOUT TOWN, ny's money. ‘The Commodore was in court plate, Brent, @ bookkeeper, in the Union trom ‘i 4 : wie (en ite soidoutally shoe, and ft We feared waortally John W, Wilson, 9 book nd trial, Hon willehow that Mr. fuchard ly protector aguinst and. a rigid Iny son Was GUNG the Worewsonable fre r oper (n Edward Wilkem + 4 p is hepa Mi iy obarge of being ¢ C tery policy business | on Bhturda ie e My “ a — & Co.'s hardware store tm AlDauy, has aaa er bad loved around Richardson, who was | #l the greal auihorestes, You know, Klehintson 19 WR, RICUARDSON'S CONDITION LAST XIONT, Without paving the special tax, ss? AA COLMA ARR. is SAbenlnalion Smoganle sUuetED: Hoo. Wia, A; Paryons lootured last night in | cha Denaling several ihousand dollars trows standing in the tpruce sireet doorway, tor lls ro” | Take her frog wey au live pubheely wit her, Duo | Up toa tate war Lat night, (Mr, Richardson was | | Mr. Hortan, of the Fitty-atsth Regiment slalms Brie mtuck be boug®@ teat year { that ahia atock, was Mp richidlabgy a aad 00, was vane: |/7 bikes Maachiabe cai eehiabel a by fa “hye stened out by | dare not, No, sir, vot while I live, ¢ offer: | in the enjoy mer jus mental fucuitic hat te Ha x Lieubonunl ‘ou sold to Daniel Drew, aud not he Erio Ral Ly io He tection, Hvelng this, MeFarland hastene nye Ot how, -and he published the | conversed without dificuity, ‘Though pale, ind | ¢ his commission on parciy ver | uy “Company, and’ thet he engaged gto. eli Dolaucuy street yorterda, Allon to-day, tn whioh he charges that Allea the Nassau street entrance, without attempting to | + to merry, lier, yon know, nd he pe enough | considerably weakened theotiah lose of Dodi he yunds. ‘ie Unteuds to aypeai to tue Couiaimu with Shires’ mere. at tho eames prices if o> n. A. D. Shaw, of Torente, addressed the ie te a te it cao hi . «1 escaped, to keep the case out o ho papers, but know | pressed the bands of lis visliors with ® heartuions ‘ s e; quured to do #0, within twolve monthe; that natiiute 4 fire acutn, und eAcaDeds sures fighte of etaire | Sire tiene will do me justice, whaa Iie tried Freee area auch vitalty, iis suderiags had eva | 4 oun Foley and Michael Cuity, Now York Junk | fi" couucrauion” Of these ‘stipulations te | An uoknowa. cAdgontere d doad at Fifty: | The stockholders of the Chesapeake and Obie Se ea ee octas isis te Want progress hae been'made iu the case?" we | relieved by the injection of morphing int his veiws, | SPSS mand Saucy on ind chargecof recewviog w iarce | Feeel¥é £0,000 In cash, and $500,000 worth of | scevnd stvect aud Ninth avenue yesterday morning. alized. ip Shalt meeting ia Toh SS fa sin elias s0arie rine eotusaat OKO nothing bs Be ta ave tnd he was not conscious of palb, quantity wf My on thé charge of receiyiof a ‘itea | bonds of the Huston, Murttord and Brie Company, | Judge McCuan will attend to apoiicants for natu- | gsov.t0e of the couspany Rick” fonice of Mr, Heed, he called his assistant, ell, nothing has really been done in Soten THe VERY LATEST, At 1 o'clock this morning Mr, Richardson, though suflering inte ery cheerful, and © Hamilton avenue, Brookiya, ‘The whole case turne on two polnts: first, whother | ralization tox Krucuation day was observed in Hrooklyn by the | the transaction is ove whieh the rie Bound wore | porior Court Paryet| of one fag on the City Hint!, and the parade legally competent to perform, and secondly, whether Tho Relations of Au o « im the Geueral Term room of the Bu: od Ricuardson for forty thousand dollars, und I 7 w he fears me. sir, he trembles when he me. [know what lt medns to do, he meaus to gon, Nicholsow, come bere; I'm shot—I'ia shot.” Nicholson hasteued to bim, aud found that he had > oaphore to Life and Hoaltn 4 couple of militia te The Tumperance Alliance of : in) evi wi GaSe +. Th te had fure | if competent, the Krie Company did actually cou reo ye {udeod been grievous wounded iu the abdomen, Min ity ead take. my wife. with hims burt | Joeular, maxing several bumoroue remarks that oru: | gotton "the dart asd ito is eRe eD teas | HeteMRe Sabomeucss or eipker Hh vee duesty | SECOek wee ‘about three Inches. above the navel, and his garments I will be able to prevent him, He's ri vowed perrmcer amene oy. 'as meee. Cashoe ak eat | Ponct ced but lor the above mentioued startling fed auicl Drew in bis pen idual charuoter. ‘Adelia Chuhey, aged. 12 of B10 Mott street, while ‘use in New Jersey, beyoud Orange, a for $11,000, and ing wife lives, with is now trying to sell the house to go re alroady saturated with bloo. we Net bandkerehie? staunched the wound tem | iin there visitors, that it found pecessery to deny them admiesion to his chamber, go Wo press Mr O'Don1 wi he influence of anodynes and This cave ls not to be triea ‘a jury, the mo paring ‘ou the f the Contral Ofice, foil of # before Ja ’ o tion for that purrose haviug oecu refused Inst week. | [hostoop. She diba yoste Nquor dealer at 1,040 Atlan Walsh yesterday, on t ; iichardaon ts und netting Ure to bie. pines er busin ‘ho brig Henry and Louine, whieh cloared at this | Tog Mille De odieal aid was at hand in the | to Kanaas with, his mistress) butt shal sign ber fuictly. that bis numerous (ricuds have ‘Sah Inthe Bitcuien's Fras company. 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