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5 THE SUN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 186), he would be eleeted by twenty thousand mum. | ie justly » feeling of great and indignant excite. . 1 ted rooms In the Louse: ke alwnys among otter papers, and it my mee fry thew oben them | ot ea essen | HUB RICHATEDSON TRAGRDDY | sui ie | mh i falented woman, Mrs. Calhoun, of the Tribune, em texprossly to testify in Mrs. MeFarland's bel feet slave to her, 1 ving it, | thus pot away, but Tam not positive; | remember in id those who had the good fortnne to hear her <Athigy eS ge the road, bat we trust it may be directed against - Hhnvorcen him held her art idenenee is oi th { ore P a by which he is beaten, Ie was only in eptor | the road, bat we trust it may be directed againi re seen humm held her art ifival emits Rae her whi nrowing in my « hot soon forget her glowing face and. impresslee The aS Sun. ated adeh hs tho partion who really deserve it, and especially | IMPORTANT DOCUMENTARY BVI. | she curiee them, and sixo pick Wild fowl for her ov = min Amity street; 1 also ner, ae sive « Vactaiter act of pewty tyranny about foity thousand votes; that is @l. 7 feveral Oecasion Jshe told me that he would fe Te Shines for Aite , 3 that it may result in the Directors’ allowing suffie | DENCE. T can't state more minutes | and abase most fo ml on the parto, MeParland tor ; A Qvery night brine her beer to @rink; be was per: i ; We congratulate the people of Mississ'ppt ay wieped t ii never delivered any of them to | ward the young wile he had promised. to te =_—- ‘ji —_— feetly wrapped up in is boy. Tam confidant f have vot; the last Tre | cherish, = = cient discretion to conductors to avoid similar] qynae st ts Proved. r t of | member of seein ot male, " k spear eet re havin tT jr i * Js Asaerted, und What t« Prov Q—Did you observe the habits and eastome of | wnember of secing ny of them T have already But T anticipate, Mrs, MeFarland, in her inters SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1869, on having thus decisively rejected this im: | fiat segnits in future, An things are now, 00 | « zuen thank Thee for what thee tro | ME&% MeParlund us to being at home during. the to the best of my reentieetion I have wever | view witi Mr. Porter, informed him that the wae - See eee —— pident humbug. A more worthless creature “ars ' t ‘ er, we thank Thee fo: days OF evenings while she and her husband 1 | seen any of them sireo writing and sending them: 1] engoged in Mierary prirenits, and abont comping © 4 nae Y matter where the train may be, ona bridge, $9 | papy been to each other.” With yout A.—Kle. wis frequently out at night vielt. | do not know whether they were ever destroyed: I | history of the United Staten tor schools, would Teche ments Tosday, than Dix has not been let loose upon the | the midst of @ morass, or in the forest, the pase shag ht ing While Mr. McFarland stayed at home, tenching | dons rememver, that bi, Seer, tole met, sonny | the priviiege of access to the State Livraty, which be Jo Ta Ben cis ‘ - his she frequently went ont visitors 0 «of receiving any of them, then: obtain: pad Apollo Matlding, |i% Rew cay dade Fain South for the chastiscrneut of its sing amoug | songer who cannot produce his ticket or pay his | yy yy proved by tho evidence of Samus | Wers-ter acqualnanccs ; vbe, always told mg that | she iay havedone co: she ackrowledgen the recent | Licrarnee’® spdaniedatemhoten: Boeth's Theatre Vauvint Mane. all the slimy adventurers thatQiinve followed | fare must get ont. Onc man had thus, not many ’ her husband’ was very kint'to Ler; she left ny | of some by unewertng questions they contained, and EXJOYING Good socteTY. Fier nest step was to proenre indi Bewery Theatre | ’ . Bry at's Minstrods manaseripts and other arti. Srxcram, Keq,, and of hia man servant, that | louse, as eur ae Lean recollect, some two or thres spading me books ane " 4 in the wake of the war. We congratulate | years ago, to walk some miles on a bitter winter's McFAnnaxn | Seek# before the shooting: sbe'seut mea message | cles asked for in tay notes: T eannot state poattt In n ontee Mr. Rirenanpson and Mrs iat " pares A to ray that elie Te Cake because my dsugh ahont dates, bat Fld weite her some lettre irom | {atntly of the lnchest rempeetantiity. Here ehe enjoyed Empire Blak, . re President Gnaxt also that the most rcan: | night to the nearest town, so that his ears were Wee la'e & Ads, Bincatn’s | fed tos seuriot tevert’ bls gave than ox & soseea tor | Maspbre Aueg Gn Gusts mater fee Bema aan t the Pociety of Mrs, Mathews, mother of Vier. ['rrei+ Fish Aveune Theatre! ‘ ‘ dalous of his brothers indaw hae thas been | fexen. At auother time, « wornan and child suf. | “leptin the same room « RENULs leaving, think some of them were addresced in Mr. Sincine's |'den) ollax, wha, by the wij, was a previous French Th hea a i 1 \ mH utd | fervd a similar hardship. ‘The rule should be, house before the divorce Q— Prior to her leaving, did you hear hee spesk of care, i ier at Bie ypbune oftee or iis residences eat (ipod gad dap ig Baal Bhe then onened a Grand Opern r eae suppressed by popular justice would | fred hints her husband, or of his treatn her? ff ers Lwrote Leither mailed or eaused to bank account wich Mr. « mre spt Hagetloge ‘ d . neal he President, | Ut the train should only be stopped at stations, when and what did sho say f 6 ly. As malted; It 48 impossible for me to state from eee from different publishcrs were recularly Nidie" gry ‘ re have been more creditable to the President, or at leost in a neighborhood assuring safety to | THE Mabean Corpas Cane for the Posseaston | Galy repeat what 1 have alrtady sisted 2 whe said he | Wemory the contents of any letter which T wrote are. They did not amount to mach—euy trom py Ratap perhaps, Id he huwself forced these ' Liew Of one of the MeVarinnd Calidren~The | ulwuga treated her kindly; Mt. Sekaravd gave op | thtve foouthe ‘aga; aa T Lave already anewered 1 | $10 10895 at a lime, but were ali she had to doverd Oty mw life and limb, (ue Fuoms te had vccupied about the 21 of Mareh | cannot, #tate that T'wrote her any letter on the day | FOR Gr s aupoort aud the prospecuive lawyer's fie fant nulsanees into the ol veurity that alone befits ——— “ From the nerata last; he told me he exjectea Mrs, McFarland back | part eat ls mentioned : sometimes my setters are foes that ake rae Slane: ans ira ranieiaay— The oe " “thes ‘ ‘ en absent) aled With Wax and sometimes not; nave two at * “ « hnior to the Radtls ; their vile mature; bat if he prefers to leave | Tammany declares that Justice LEDwirtt, ence, whieh was taken inthe | 1 ber rooms at iny hose, she being then absent; Aree lntiee ar Mrland ining bosvennion | {UNGM@R Aiea da, Sha other Jourenla® pemans ene, Walivek story ; Y 1e following eviden m when le falied to induce Ler to come back, be gave bree Litters of M my p fi aI pri _ ” 1 t iy i if rePlected Police Justice in the Eighth District, Raheas corpus ease in tie matter of ‘he boy Perey, up the Mra, McFarland came to the bouse w; but if nee ing occasionally for the New York Tritune id the We them to be dealt with by the ordinary I Peiice J Fighth P y Ass p 1 Atlantic Monthty. St f - mt : which, two years azo, was Lryngbt about by Mr. | (p the erent times soon air Mr. MeFar- | 1 in, and if T have any will price | AMantic Mont} Ty. She was emplored, also, us book methods, he should be gratified at knowing | shall be counted out, That district is composed | MePutland for tho praceesion of tho child, will be | jrOorthree Gifevent | them’? none of the letters whtten by re to Mra, ste. | COUGHS the owed Tatle unill tint pabticstion, wee l } of the Sixteenth ond Twentieth Wards, Tho | found of interest at the present time: Q —State fully all abe euld to yon Mrs, Mo. | Farad have ever seain come into my possession; | Mereed into the New York Citizen, found ihe slag leaded that thor punishment is pliort, shurp, aud ‘ ‘| pensive | TESTIMONY oF sanrer ersctatn, wsa., PMLisMEM | FaFiand came to my horse in eompauy with Mice | on Uo 1th of Mare called In work very pleasant and lucrative, decisive, machine in the Twentieth Ward is an expensive OF THE NEW YORK TRINUNE. Gilbert, an eh stated to ane that the yrnrmy dy me morninns, abe © sping down WHAT MI. M'FARLAND HAS WRITTEN, + em a oases one for the people. These are th 4 of erred U miged in be married to Mr. Aller sp arian * ' ———— y i pl 1 re the nam f the] semuet Sineintr, eworn—T am a prblisher by oF Meh Posto aha'gana bive hed beat ee cape if ein the tbody a thor. of, those axe sent papers Wager ute rhe Navel Board of Surveys ae GN SUS 7 vee wee) Te) | ere a Senide at croton, Weeteherter county: | leare Mr. Bi weuunt of frie f ays ter wentin ® | tadtes,” which arpenredin the Teiraee ay the tte . i Row that the pet project of Port Admirals | chine, ant the following are the amounts they | Nim, York: when Sr. Ileier ion Nonnnen ANG | peeled by oom the had oo inp vouse ir uitnes tebe ie | of the sompletion of the Paci, Ralizost, ‘Shs ‘ ‘ per anni for their patriotia sereieos ' 1Mrs. McFarland | te let her a area | Wrote “The Hamioteof the Stave,” which at ’ Las beon duly inaugurated by the Navy De: | Pceive per mann tor their patriotia servic the second story tmck room, und Mrs. 3 ant T fora few peAeUE ME WOUKL Ln receive ae PeDMIAIGT A Go alien i ’ reat eY, Clty Chamberlain, sat nod | Gcenpied mainly or imoust of ume w room ade iT « my Nastand wanted his roe jo th’ Saturday pavation writer. ef Cc ‘ non mR CIty rialny salary i» Ttold her ud way been tone Bay : partment, we may begin to look for the next t Joining; they were connected ty tira openings b- | home: ane mubsequenty ame. to. my bi Previons; i don't know who bad letter, or who | wen confined ty “Fairy Stories for oye step in American naval projrtom, the eo-called Mein Tmienctit ail Revered servant | tnper she took kee meats veh bien ¢ portion oF tha wanted ge to et er weep in Mr. Richardaon'e Leu, | aw bas at, but on the night of Ma Litho O14 t ‘ separa, Aarved Seren; fis agnst teen ne 7 Die he tm a portion ot the | ond 1 told her prompdly no ¢ Vow her Wat my hue falter MeRarland attempt yan exuber. : meant Bonn of Survey. Tt is ny imitation of that ey popbuskiiauibiiedl Fink dl) vin of the tine + | Sand would leave tue city ta a few days, and then, if at the Bercer stecet sta ¥, developed ea Mavens “ ‘ Wart City Tevenne, © McFarland ld LL A she was so badly off, Fwould ket ler come till her your letters; a day or tw viking that payer, august and nristoeratic English organization, Pchinooe te aerate ha Giinerts Mra. | Creagement st the theatre terminated, aud she come toll me tut MePariind had ehow a i ot brinney, ong anes ands certatd % how “ wn hem ¢ + 1 etave © * on show witch be (MeParland) elsimed to have intercepted ‘aay co) ness, of pression, is the . : o Wet aie wou, eve | the Board of Admiralty; but for prudential 3 iy ‘when one of them sald," Will | Back and atayed one of two nights belore the sh ; Y fe of the sear, Th wae trate bend. one vths te matt. , : z me heh ope youn | Ing affair: she also elated tome that Aer husband's | trot tmysell to Mrs, MeParland, and singe then, | Yi 48 Ihe eh » pr “sf tt line reasons whieh are obvious, it will be termed Pate iowa ealokee ta ee eee MS, Mason | Mlcce would aleuys eleep with her, but ae eves frat nud ina, T have teen told of MeBarlini's show: | Tre or where to these eae re nites Hearse : i om 3 aon is engaged 3} nt ring to read to a very i “ ‘ 2 : : cerns J a Board of Survey, Ite avowed object is n Belgian pare | then admitted then in the eonvereation TG -Btate Wheihes oF Hat, Kt ihe tino fast uquieed | hacer yearns what he sileget tw be xe tnd ‘micers, ue aw can free her from persecution “A Pantie Outrage on Keltelon and Dev | iurpose isto gut the ontire control into the A imate Fe Cale ines a5 adeataaion Ue sng recom: Mrs, BoP suid, and state the whole e: u fwily and pars | lant att me hada cou re Tt cannot be salt that Mrs. McParland lived in | 4 i 1 i i ed Pern fry apg WG is Pe sane SOpers, 8 euarly? A.—-She decets by tolling me | 8 ith marriig jon. She was. regula a Onr tarce Daily and Semt-Weekly editions, con. | hans of three Admirals, and to ignore even sodtaman st: Wann. xeneral fabtier: alan hot rare ool wold ber, ia ter, Bu nad left in @ loose | )° AOD, Weicharde F Would hot be inte aily . Mr Mevar aa stared shat after ie si oe Uniasian Geeteh of oteet ak attend i this article, having fated to anpply tho tm hs prose » offlee prerogen eral d, er stay with mes in’ det Ne ic nelatr bad been familiar eo been bee 1 none porot ir eanand, & ul be fastuned ta tae fcc ibe aero an. has con <PAd vou ever have any comversation with Mrs. | Soot (te nt the entt IMchatason came to | detail, Thad hoved that at some future th pagled by her tiie te Maher aul eaitie Wins bcs, Weaseas t ews. | Hi¥os of the Secretary of the Navy, hit Wibo CO BePerines 0 wo her being engaged to be married 19 | ry rouse come time during the night after 1 had re. | lw and the circumstances would admit of ¢ Tn. appearance Mra, Me#ariani te wlat wonld he Sex, on sday worming vex Thats hha Hes bi tasoee ar ieburdson yea, when, hot ow! LT tired; ane stated the next day after she eame that | martied Hol on interesting woman, Hi en will dg Well to order in adv There has been entirely too much reckless mn prenent atthe time ani all it wae was eaul'in | Syed Mee tate deck trem anid fisher! Q. Di: Mrs, MeVarland promise or neree to marry | Gaus, an, Interesting womaa. Her free bears the ~ — and extravagant change and one-sided rulin, Hite Auount rom 5 orev arsaren | that he might be here by mfanight yous iyea, and where? A. She never did, | harried stop which expresses tribulation, and she. . m e T's AL perhaps more than once: T remarked to her that { Hat he might be bere by 4 nt she kugey my fooltne eallita’ ésmaetay Gites a h Baa Democratic Maguates in Council at) with a single Admiral in the Department, | ” Such are the gentlemen who compose the tainy of her tricude tious ae very moradcht Meee Hk 10, Seok Pia he Biaclu'e, and which, ae I jorrow ame spon ber cle eaest Inve bean tore y vat she should enewxe herself nin, ws he bad no nigh a 4 ‘sorro re * Ragin Albany, What will be the effect of three, no man | Many Hall Committee, opposed to Jusiice Lan. | gud very atrange that she shonil eneaue hersel! to | fy for ou tue nest morales thnk’ might the'shog!: | Heantal She asa Mais erarcul, gure, her fee Ti I no Me a ec i Ty we ot the le remem em on elec. fi she . , having Pepe i oe rpg pcg Bh - we res are fing ap! complexion ¢ af y fh I aoe een eae ae AT knoweth, "To our prevent thoroughly parce | SH" Vet the people rewemiicr them on elec: | replied Ut the thoukht spe "war fren having sepa: | 8g areata Wipe Site McFarland told we the eintton to | oyea, trom Wikeh teudernene has dered Wook council at the Executive mansion tn Albany. ti tion day baad ie a Wee present dt an ie, | woruing she ck to Tet my room, In company shen and | with @ sorrowful expression f der aN from the reports, thelr deliberations | {tl An well tried burvaw aystem Is due adie onthe Handy. eveuine afier she lett hii ne nated | Nith Mss Gilbert, that she (ars Ale atiand) nye nm with Mr Bowies | smooth brow, shaded oY rifts of hule of tie marvele ay bsaiptam neti much of the suecess of the war, Itieximple, | It is announced in the Tics that N. M | onyne ee O return Lethe With Lin that sue was | dotended to tive with het husband anim s T told t debine my relad Sap tint hetwreen gold and brown. ‘Thera te strong one more to the many instances ¢ ‘ t ‘ , : ane a eave ‘tor | URINES Mop that sericusiy concerned wit ante hn, | 1 wat astonished. to hear” toat thut T believed ha Aching my selations | wil, and talent, and feeling in the face, bat In Ubeiah js finding inedta | 2ct CXPansive, end no intelligent Secretary | Caviono has been eppointed a Denuty Collector | Hiking s Mati OB Rt ree Ue Ratio ead iat sane repriel a ahe bnew he | Wi Rea yin Wel repose the lips ‘are cold and compressed as with recont, ofa party in power finding itsd ieee i . Ay the eoenl ole Walb Hole Rentol ane Came t taal « Nidren ally i seul to tet her a room, she hat you were or | 4 “bitter memors. 0; winot heh t= Yr Ms ae na? af Navy ean ever, by any poss bility, be | by th Hold man who now strols the Cu Doraiated in her determination he would ‘only be! Tecdd: ts weentan Mae: AOD Mieuarteraa pone ant had Ciitared Into on engagement of wertione wilh | Sat eerhinets tin ts Sasnot, bebo 4 te the Niet Ger racrabieanlnpoate ented foarte at nloss for advice and information ; nor have | tom Howe: Is GATLON® Was previously: 6) See Me a edparation Writer aman thie Tene’ ed no; Mr. Richardson was not nt homu | Mrs. McFarland; if ao, when and where? A. Not | fate, took iteclf to be, o7, at all events, from What | An. rrmor Secrotaries ever found themaelyes | Morekeeper in the cellar of the public stores, the | ~G<cbid you thes heat Mrs, MeFariand charge her SRR A totic pie ATI EM ati indswrac t gave ue towing e honmiee tat MEK LITTLE SOX DANNY. It represented itself to be betore it got in Aerie U sn i i lowest rade of service in that department, and | Renbend with any acte of violence toward her! A. he for @mouih; he sald he was going to Hart. | truthful account of the affgir, embractug facts fh If Mra. MeFurlind's appearance is romarkable, in that condition, a# have spparently both of z ; No ; she ebai sulject to fits and vio. | foe f be wank huve yeturned 1b the middle stated as related to Mr. Sinclairand some | thatof her inseperable companion and son Danny, power, It isnot difficult for a party to live ihe Keane Sucwsa led tke ie: clilete GF tha his salary was four dollars a day, Now, he gets M » her father, was f a af sa to RA Baglcd Ton Wa night OF the details about the sepuration of which Mr, | !* posit'vely startling, He doce not rescmble her by finding foult with its opponcats, Fora te “ $9,500 0 year, and it is stated in the Times that Lent of any trouble lettocnn them or | shouting, and after It had occurred she cane to the Nes wus Mnorant ; F told nim at the time, and | save, in complexion and air, which 18 of « deeper he D Higduee Weve bi Haval bureana are invariably officers of ago | +110 was nomiestod on his own merita by Mr. | S6 Mra Mee dour ind cirniace with some otver perou or per | tet, (he separation nly, symbathicy beeamne ‘very | tinge, lke burnished gold exactly. and it sada out Bowen Sears the Democratic eaders have Kort | and experience, solocted for wellknown aptl | Gaiywert.”" Ile morta eonaiaied, to wellteg, te anF ane eee rine, echarauon, pret loll you. oF | sea rained ihe cover and tok Lnerutvom seven! | aster ind previously acquire te are Feroet rn ‘bir was charges wit eletricity¢ and he ha ry against the xe: eng 4 . preaenee and in the prewenee i a i c ; 5 ly sequire t Bk wercuanie hank * ie miele sce elit ae tried | (Ue in their various specialties, and enpire: | the disreputable Times, two or three communten- | or Mree Marland, tot le and Mrs MeFarisnd Oey LR tes ele lb ad parcion Heke mgdiny gt aN eR Rina gl Bb By ld bath Pon x erairelltg bobo tgs dis ae eaidi | WY competent to decide on any important and bing thet bad eppeared ia | ret eae ee oe rae iad hee dane ae Mie aso went ini Kcliardnva!s room and tock | feminine ends were shsent from the eit: and there: eration to bie mother, nearly ain gS, cTMSPINE hes \ a patel? bvelg Ly * Mg ook his demijobn to get rai © could no! Fel or { ‘ i a rue ths city. 1o inveigh not | difteult question ariaing in tholr respective ‘The good old man wan eo delighted | postive tat Mr, int, though E Beitr ers 1 Maen hat satis OT ny | ras aty Mule Ov calpabuliy Ee -oap veudtion ete feet | Of ver fouth, aff Ooms bios tocol russ amtemenra Rarely agains tie details of the syste | 40. Aiicnty) sop hbve tiny eves been found | With thems Cus he 6t ouee peometed Gancoih OE ece roe Ge ene ee Dutshe deetined, aad lof (he house ix | (ng towerda her It was altogedier mire and pot in | JH Js, nots Uke other, children, fond of play. bat put the ve ba eo pretruct ‘ iy 7 "4 ‘ ‘ es Prabee gated any degree hers, and that I boped that ot some fntnre e 8, oF at hi , lool Loe Nf gciee He speretrcute | wanting in great emergencies. A system | We ere glad to sce such recognition of literary TESTIMONY OF Mi. SINCLAIN'S MAN-SERVANT. Q—Siate whether or not Ww in the | Ue, afer being legally free, she might become my | thr reals, hour after honr, for hi amusement, hae constituted the chief staple of the | viiy has carried us safely through a great | #nits. Other laborers and watehmen in the | Winamp. N answer to questions put to | room occupied by Mre, Mey Wife, and bad so spoken to her, Atverslons: Tee tore aie Gee ieee erie _ Democratic anathemas. Does the in war nocda no change. Lot the Admirals | Uso! House who would like to be Deputy Col- | him, sad: 1 cubation Bichavdses Gal Neat a Theatrte | TERA who sugzesied that her stories would amnse coming Legislaiure propose to sweep erat lectora will govern themselves accordingly. ead T found it be Bene esen Sree ule enn eenen ee the public, She has two sons, the other one being tt ' pear : 1 | command Umir ships and fleets, and cease capes WeRSOWH, Mir Daniel Meier, wn af oe canemnnts veers a hese Jaws OU of existence, and . Alf ave SOewe > oe 2 ahead os ram the Herald, mer story. 2 q r , t > » Th cs ef Yon ver nd Mrs. MeFariand about bert eam to he é snact none of like tenor in their steady | {iF attempts to usurp the duties of the | The Republican Judicial Convention of me Want oF Gini have bavwo dite Alter orthe picture and took it asuy. | Mr. Richardson, who was. a frequent visitor to | Without courting or svolding society, Mere. Me- P ;, | Secretary of the Navy. ‘That post has] the Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards last night D. Richardson for about’ wix mouths | Mrs Mek ervot you know of said Rich- | tie house of the publisher of the 7rilune, Mr, Sin- | Farland became known to astmall bat selet etree Does it propose to secure to the people of this ee ri 7; aioe’ di Jand came to Mr, Sinclair’ 0.8 Wert Washing n visiting Mre. MePartaut fn her room at :0ur | eiair, happened Ove evening soue three years ago to | of friends, many of whom ure tenderly attached to ity the right of ng thet Aye Litherto been always creditably filled with. mminated Tuomas A, Lawwirn for Police Jus- Faday aiternoon, alter she had left | house at any time while occupied by her, either | met and beeom# tutroducod there tothe wife of | ber. She ie regarded as a brave, pure, and wccome EN Sie Siapt OF Sogn. thelr Own T Wars) | cit euch hislpr and by men such as Upsiun, | tice, in place of F. Harntson Reap, who had de- @ slayed wt the Louse about two | while she so occupied them with her husband or | Mr, MeFarlaud. Mr. Sinclair's Louse was said to | plished woman, whose only mistake was forbear and monoying their own affairs? Will it ; ‘4 G eoks, aft rwards, and ito how often and #t wins hours | be the rendesvous of many literary ladies and gen- | ance or long suffering; but any one familar with ving ‘i lined the nomination, We congratulate the | Weeks, 5 1 yg. | Mason, Bancnorr, and others, With such | clive wont Ea dices SAnctelempaics Q.—efore Mre, McFarland went back to of ie day or ntaht? A —Ido know snet fact: ne | temen whose names are quite fuuiiliar In journalis- | the history of divorces is aware that « proud, senale nbolish all the Commissions? WIL it estab. a history in the post, the office deserves bet Republicans of those Wards on the wise and | strret, did you sce Mr. Kichor ison at Mr. Sin enme there; he breakfusted with ier in her roomthe | tic clreles, and whose topics of conversation em- | tive nature wili submit to uny ameunt of petty and lish the democratic system of government in |e YOY MID DOS HE, OUNGS ICRC Y OS tt course which they havu taken, They | house? A —Yea, air; he came that evening. morning of the shooting, and 1 aaw him afterwarde | braced among other things the relations of the sexes | enormous cruclties before sceking redress by the : , tor than that if should be managed, even at yer : Y | '@. How many ‘times did you see hiv ther come outaf her room, V never kaow of any trouble | aud the principle of peychological afinides, Ars. | law. It appeared in evidence that she was subjected all departments of New York and Brooklyn ¢ do themsolves credit by recogniting the fact that | 4 good iy Limes; very often: It was iy business | usting between Mr and Mrs. MeKarland prior to | McFarland was just suctentiy educated and meta- | to every svecicn of degrailation that a dissipated, tye Will it let ui ae this degenerate day, by # proxy, though lo | ihe conspiracy of Taminany to defraud th popu. | teattend the door-Vell at Mr. ‘nelatr's house; Tlet | the time the left her vusband; Tuever did hear ber | puyseaily inclined to understand and take an inter: | ranucal man could devise, What made ler case Jey aBeTUR AELSO OUF OWN Max JoviON BBM yan iva) ‘ ; Mr, Hlchardson iu ever so many Gas many | say anything but good of him, wad that she did often, | cst in these novel themes of controversy, and Mr, | hopeiess for a long time was Mr, McParland's tue detenine Low much of our earnings whall be : ler will by repeaters and cheating canvassers | tunes botore Mrs, McFarland went buck to Ww Amity | Q—Vieare state. any other matters or. things | Hichardson, “who “tad. a similar. tendeney. of | dious regurd for her te puolie.. hele nearest nelghe _ makes Mr. Lewitt no longer the candidate of a | street, after Percy wos taken away by (Perey | known to you which are material to the petitioner's | thought, naturally bezan to take rome covcern in | bor could not believe he was “such man; he was, token from us for public purposes? ‘This is Conjugal Insuraner i gee Se sage was thken away by Eliza Wilton, nwervant irl, the | ease as fully and parceularly as if the ame had been | his new and attractive acquaintance. [tte alleged | #0. kind always, and aficetionute.” It was an Une . ’: Would it not be w party, but the representative of honesty and | day Mra. BeFarlind came to Mr. Siuctuir’s with | specially inquired of. A Liu that in the fore that itehardson was an apostle of free love doctrines, aksble relief, when his true character was re what the Demeerscy have promised us, and ’ i “ ee good order, This action renders the clection of | matter leaving her husband.) part of wy testimony [suit to certain interrogations | ts sufficient evidence for stating that this | vealed to the world, if they do not keep the promise, we shall | @enius to start tho project of a Conjugal In- Q.—Did Mr. Richardson ingnive for anyhody when n tine that Phad not seen Albert D. | assertion pute bis positi duly and untruly strovg. EVIDENCE OF MRS, CALHOUN OF THR TRIDCYR. ‘4 " 4 Mr. Lenwairit more certain than ever, All that is | you answered the bell ond let hit tet Ae Ves A subsequently Ereeoiloet that Lerred | Originuily he bad no repntation ms an advocate of 4 know whom to hold respousible for tho | Suranee Company t 3 honwtdtc baebaa 1h bility of | be always inquired for Mrs. McParland whin I let fed the fuet atterwards that Edit see | Bourierite vagarics, but itt suid he relished the dis rhind’s case was tried before Judge a Among the questions to. be answered by Freeh alist drsceas bility OFT iim in. 7 that ind | known of any. disagvee- | cucslon of = wally Ted ‘of Morgan county. Her witnesses” were Pallure sagt ad Visto have aproper foreo on hand at every | Ow many times did he inquire for ber during rties Mr. Ricnurdson or Mess Me- Avanced view (tit may he rulled advaneot Me, Star of Charlestown ‘ae, "and Wo aro sorry to say that tho talk of the | Srplicants for insurance, the following would | potting placo on Tucsday to prevent repeating | we timey Rea nae mae came tor her durin fo my home: | ofthe sexual retations by stroncer minds than hia eyorted, Recealt ty inte Albany conclave Indicates that this eubject ty | #ot be inapproprinte during the day, and to secure a fair count at |" a bey by tee te my hous: entupto Mr. A. | heh positon teem of + in the lecture room, and. to be Juggled with, and not fairly disposetor | Are deedovers numerous in your neighbor: | night Mr Di Anchartvon's room wile be wa alent a art: | privat views on ceriun euhyects py her pon fora tem of Yeurs or by her tnflienee abate Gee iy ES Oe 7 aisposed o| bad af t g 4 alren etal ar n onsagion of hig | setled by ordinary people eof in ins bi pploymer pe en on the pr vin power, »j hood? Ce washer ioge broweht ee for Wii? a day, ‘wrrunged all hie papers and meter, elsewhore; and that while sustained by. her talent By prib Tey Hwy Unc npcany Wie Judie front: |. ; § Ronents is a Republioam caus | Meurland alter, Fi Valimubtes, and took « a his closet” Keys. oF lis yacdsony and were espectslly foul 0 he underrited their vatueand abused her abominay their utterances that they do not wi Who are the clerzymen in your parish t 1 foo Addcrmun in the Twenty-first Dis | Ke broweht hve or ix writing desk, aud went away with then? the day | by F pet ideas on the cruelty Was a habit of mind as well. as of —— heap 4 that Mee. Me wit took porsession ot Me, Kie Richa 8, eraptiol phlcematia gave th change the tystem of governing iia inn ce . avolu. | trict. He ix one of the two Republicans in the i ou's room she brousht the itl Gil ere with hers and to an—If sueb an snomaly ean be tinagined—ziver The Zimes asserts that there is no revolu ; tl ey h H5 she wi so Bte a and autacal ieee raven |canie arkh SEO REA tofte of sulienn dewitonk e8 except Bo far ax will be necessary to ti four’ dermen, soon ih nest | tow A Ag ‘ ards ud several Gunes eveu | an indir eF un Cngagewcnt i Feutlen ‘ sitles except fo far as will be necessary tot | dion in Cuba, but only an insignificant stot, | Bourd of Aldermen, His recor Lael aobehbaehel Hpi Lt gin riiteprnhat Mihin cowenk, nme Unoucessurily Winter Gui houtre from Mer, Wiiiaut Stuart, A epoeial talent for. perse tle torture. out all the Republicans who now hold office | which will speedily be muppressed, No doubt, | Oe, but it must be confossed that the Democrats | tre Tana te ea et | Srevented mie wit nk be pub eprce: i . be for itn, th | have r ive n od chance to ster b 0 ; saw Kate Stevens: nue id trie ¥ 8g rok Fy yal nd na nitter! under the Comn ions, Indeed, the leaders st of the editorial staff of the Thme— have ne ver given him a good ebance to steal, Nery often toge her, and Uiey quite often came to jue ia ae ee CMe Blo nbs facing | THE Other balagrlt lve jon'e Character | jin) for a " He w ‘4 of te Duinocracy neom dlapowid to | not Ite Ayling eh par Foxes, Kxq.— would | Mr Rowents strenuously opposed the bone-boile | BQwe eet a geethee Le o Whak We #Wode {0 I put es in the words of and not ‘i ‘ ‘ « ing swindle, and white Council: fought that tive, und ifs Mr. M his wiust Lave been Mom the arsaune, Dee. 8 repared to di Jeave our municipal machinery in pretty leva this: ae the tan view’ of the wena, |) TE great gan beladlé; wilebiwoull hare dvann [Acstem aioe Tito at night, afterrton, | doue to frighten us omtrvany. WIAT MR. MT PARLAND READ, elias heoaiye e rmerly interested in the lucrative busi b b wile would: hared ear % 7 : 4 a bee aethe . Fe ta eae te cree Only taIOR mens | con of aupytying to the Cuban suger planters | AY collara « year for ench atrect lei from tbe | "a ist on and aire SMIAONY OPAC MREAS A: MUPARE AND: i of thie se mtaorat Solna Bor Soe am ance | AAC eae Wee ae ae ance Maar | sures to Keep it always under their own RTRs npishwane arate tines pockets of the people for aterm of iventy years, | McFarland ¢ irs and topped there | Wim. . McFartand. nephew of Daniel MeFariant i ced With loss, | He was fond Iervey's Meditations,” aed that ; é nog og | Saves for their hogsheads,'and this busine: i alter Auity street, and if yen, | was exanied und salt: Esrw Mrs, MeBarland the oo rahi Bab eal Jpn iopo control. ‘This will not satisfy the masses of Nedra hy, Wg: seeelulen en Gud Uh laces For these two and other reasons we urge every | how long alter? A.—Vee, sir; they tuen went back | pest day ater she lett ber husbands this was the ty Notraveo hate rer cares iprinesnat erieas cata wiles Gee the people, and we shall not he surprised ifthe | aigrpaabs Hib tabgy | bonest voter in the Twenty-tirst District to cast | uh stovped quite a whi when ho came back | first thine Tanw her after spe lee him: E saw hi ‘Twe things abnue 4 was furniehed by a letter he the ws of Spai verthrowing the Cub he shot; after this Mr, Rlehard f 4 Mir, Me! 7. afeRl PANE HORLION 7) PhD Dainbomey conil ie sUCCENS Ol ‘pain in overthrowing the Cuban his ballol for: Aveenun Boviahh he wae ie 3 al Hal le ays, hard ry me Gnd ot non the sane ev i that Mr, MeFarland by rkable that one might wlmoss | addressed ber ater their ration, Expreswing the wigiedbia aie Republic. Mut it will not do to look at great | Mis ballo 3 re BIneiai a Ov red theres ware Back room, | an interview with herself, father, und mother; she Were the man—bis vitality aud his trieud- | utmost contrition for hin acts of cruelty, he besoughs Y kK hes to the conclusion eve a year has passed thet a eoomelllitinen Up elaine, while he stayed the Mrs, McFarland | said she was to ud a Woman to go back lo a her forgiveness, and made every promise of ainend- ) questions like this through the coloring medium re ta eae * come tack to Mr. Bineisit’s about two or three days | man after she had once leit With, aud when I to, : TEIveLess, 8 0 ier rs i 4 We learn that since the November elec k to Te more alive than he. Tt was not Lt she would only live with him acain. ‘This the plan for ruling cities preseribed by the | ot personal est. Cabs will be free, and ; iter #he had cone back to T Amity stree her she must know that her husband loved her very that stroma principle of life which lind car +. In his own handwriting, with his proper ama. Constitution they have just rejectoc pra sas wl'k sees tion some patriotic gentlemen have hud access | Q.—Did auy one elae euie to Mt. Binelair's to stop he said she knew that he thought that the mM sale through peril after peri that would | ture, i« suficient refutation of his slanderous ! ‘onstitution they j jected w disreputable Tmnee will keep its oub-oditor, | 19 the registorsof voters throughout the city, and | Shine same time Mrs. McFarland’ did ant if yeu, uw her head; wt a secund tu have killed any other mad, and which kept the calm | charges against Wer, t Detter than the plan under which thoy will | —— A who wast? A.—Vew, air; Mv, Hichardson, her that 1 things would be arranged puise beating for days aiter his physicians had given | 1 . : Ac tie Eighth District of the Twentieth | Mave copied from them the names and residences | | ¢— What room wie. Mire, MeWurland in white ahe | satisinctory to both parties, and sie wild ber husband | pulse Beating for days alter hie yhynicta only in that EN RASH ROP_ DYN | then find themeelves Hving. 10 Ng of all who did not vote in November. The pur. | Syed at Mr. Sincla’s atthe time that Mr. Kick to meet her that evening, end they would oy of ecco Which wecmed always to possess | The decree of divorce was granted about the 20th The Albany teu wero evasive where | id, Aceriy V. Perrin, Assistant Alderman of i hi ardson Wax cto) ping haarey fh—-Middle room, up uther one Way or the olber; L first heard Mri him; twas in his wonderful buoyancy and bright | of October, and in. less than a month los been fol bany magnates we i x © Fificenth District, Twentieth Ward, yester- | PO%? is to have all these names voled on Tues- | siur ait agen to Mr Richardson's room no ‘uriand complain in regard to her condition in lie | ness and confidence in time and in cireamatance, in | lowed by an almost tragedy. Tapenk the senti- they should have been explicit, aut commu ub by day. Tho friends of sn honcat election should | 4078 1 the iy cap toeg Paes fers; when you ate in | after abe eCN ON the stage, she suid that ali sl His tirelessness, his incepability Of discouragement, | meat of Mrs, MeFarland’s frien !s in saying that the \ ; diy ehjoeted (0 the presence at the place of re- | "9 one room you are Wn he other One; 1 call Ut alk one | wanted to make her un elegant woman, jand gather | iis cndiess nnd delighted labor over whatever crack | Hews waa received with profound regret a 5 a nd yi r i nicative where they should have kept + siniry: uf slet, respectable citi A votor, | #t ence take means to defeat this villany, room. around her the life of New York was money, he lad in band, in bis energetic helio that be could Ande from the publicity eo repugnant to her feal- Teneo. ‘They discourred quite loceely shagt | ROY of 4 aviet, respectable citizen and voter, — Gy Where did Mr, Hichardeon and Mra. MeFar. | Q—What havo pon heard her suy about Horace | pot ‘oniy. conguer the world for bins hur ie | ines: Mero; Newurtind rust te tovintad heron acne } y ok qui , , who was engeed in taking down the names of Mr Wintraw H. Dp Case, the Republican send ote shale Sine Ca J iH Hine thes Greeley and others o nitemen acquaintances? | everybody he kucw, it everybody would but necept | emotions, Accepted lover or not, Mr. Richardson's the canals, the Excise laws, and the lhe; 1 those registered in that district. ‘The Registers : ue a eae. [eritente Pophanter wile hc ice: ca Name all the p she bas named and | bis way—that this wondicus Vitality most displayed | chivalric devotion claims her unselfish regard, anc ; ; 3 candidate for Civil Justice of the Ninth District | With Mr. Richardson wine he tay in be What she has sald nbout them, She has | iteeit. she cannot forget the ceeasion was onee her bas th ly mer hich they mT ti " Me hoof the t e g © only measure whieh they ser ‘lly | took a vole on the objection of Pernt, and | Creciah Ward), in @ qtlow much of the time were they toxetiier? | xpokem to me. at times Messrs, | “Ant gor kis (riendlindes, what hall be gaid of |: banda end tate tuihey OF Weer ehilerer Dent npon carrying through is t by Ure {0 one qweted the terrible person em- P utactlcee CHO UE Holl gualldba PR ere, PERE OP mab Nes | estar, Colina ad reracyam ana Chowet Cal | chat Alware it Went cut to mest sou atar off, | word of sympathy which, in an hour like, bs ‘ . years’ practice, He is well qualified F AL My. Rleharet wemel red Rer andl StNLA the am conying | Always it came with water for your feet, and apike. | any consolation ; bur if the wish tempt by the new Log ire tod «| Pleyed in the effortto prevent fraud, Th a 1 hae —Where did My wntson have his meats | tor Mr. Greeley over atthe Mible House, and that (I his character stands nard for our head, He was not rioli her Westora frie i 1s friend's ak fully a8 It was his o ts avail on Igh, Je he was at Air. Sinclair's? A.—Ty bis bedr Groaey had yeot her #100; the showed ine levters security aud happiness. dnties of the office, SV GLMWRFOAD ag nies all the time. quite frequently recelved trom Me. Greely. Whi ubove reproach, Aw three candidat are in th .—Who carried his meals to hin? A.—Mrs, Me- | duutd not rend: the has epeken tomes Teed field against him, the prospect of bis clection | yy fand earried th ! ing Mr. Colfax’ at dinner at Mr. Sin ‘and hi Tatitication of the I" The lust 1 of the mode of ding business now prac- 1 by the agents of Tammany Hail, By such cans they expect to eleet their ticket, and defeat venth Amen it islature having esbuusted a!) hospitality of lis eoul to bis friend's Mr. Reechor reed of the New Testament and the New in York Sun *Venomous"—Mr, Beecherta Osan whieh his infal chart! Tene o~He had better Read the Tes enue palliation that tmony. nO error for waich his tol a : Hooters Aetna hole; | The remains of Mr, Albert TD. Richardson : 4 nd Waa pot alone the man whom he the power which this State has over the sul cee would avem to be flattering. Where did Me meals | often spoken to mo abont going out wita Mr. noted. tt waa any fone b, 1 wiles of the honest itlaens of the district, 3 ng this time In Mr Ki ‘dso room, von to see dulia Dean Hayoe, the wctr wokd eed soul o neede ject, the only proctical eflvet of such a pr sniaeiiiateas f w in i ith iKi g with him. a : rae ne she was goinu ; sli ‘hat ene vil “e urge the workinginen of the Ninth Ju- Ho carried her meals toher? A.—She held Ouinx Haught a yood deal of heres ceeding will Le to render the nomination oi | ie necessity or expediency of sending. Mie, and Ghep'd eat | eee Socey alt te lee ee ee eer her dirs. Mob arlond return, 1 Diatriot ole for 0 ' the walter ou her Jap at ie dicial District to vote for Capt. Wiuisaa L, | the walte Mis out al Ue wig Bb, Mel ston recur nt is the | QW Richardenn's room | wade an apology for keoning me so loug atv ng printers | Whue Mi A.—Mrs, MeFars | door; she wanted to see Mr. Collax and ask him it ee Tand rade iiis bed things tn it, and | he had recived Lor letter of congrntul.tion on beine opposition to trade | ceancd ap the room to make things Wok neal aud | vlecied Speaker a second. Wilts eaying thas es of prices, Capt, Winey | 4 had to eee Myre Collax privately at Mre any New York Democrat to the Presiden soclad monitors to Key West or into the West ViewPresld pet 1 laaMisa: Hee Keven Ween ecnluteed? ca ‘| Winey for Polico Justice, His oppon or ins residency in IS72 an impose: Soe Risa had Machetes Pee ee ‘ae ee ie Ton, Joun McQuave, well known am Beyond this tho act proposed will be uiterly | Céuising vessels, wud in seuding them along the | ina” gtonecuttors for h nugatory in its effect coast even ench hus a convoy. Unless actual | i oe cng thete give, were taken last evening to Franklin, Mass, ble n ie it Impossible | tive place, for interment, ‘The ullis eldom betrayed h funeral ¢ovemoutes are to be performed there at 11 o'clock. sn Inco, nthe Ameudment, ionday. 7 postil t, the iron-clad eted vesae 0 .—State ull that you ever saw Mra, MeFarlind wir might be jealous of the atichion pant kerasy and will ouly evince extraordinary jack oi |! me Sin Ae HrOneSTaA SUETSLON PARMMIAATS.H G59 ocd, onal, true-Hearted Intstiman, firm ee |(dothe ated pont Me Riccar tore RE fo her; wat wae in 1803: when 1 drove ave AS DROS: PSSMOEASY & RTOMIAATY. THOT WAR Oole tae ancl Salo NERC ILOnE net wanted in service, They are peculiarly war wrock in the cause of the workingmen, and g | "a4 contined to Ins b Tsawberdo a lotof | out in New. York to” meet. Mr. Colfex emnized in a private parlor of the Astor House, vessels, and being expensive should not be in things there—waking up the bed, dustin haordson, and Greeley; To don't. re and put —— F \ pee | man who would spum any of the offers of the | tng tinge inorder to make it look wilt and dceent | whether tk was In ish on toon Tem her The cercmontes souslsted or the reading of a few Another BrothereiueLaw Pillovieds commission in time of peace, ‘There appears to | gilt ae u, vote for him, and | Wille Mr. Richardson itd in the bed wounded; saw | was ty ISCB: she wax ulwaya very. affectio: psalm sel nd the delivery of an address by he Lat } have becu no cause or justification for sending | {{UNNSQy MBE: Maginen, Vole for Lin, 22 1 them gut togather off the sume plates; saw her carry | wards Mr. McFarland Gefre she tert on the the Rey, O. B. Brothingham, followed by a fe re- The business of Lelng a bith aw * | then see that Mr, Peren B, Sweavy does not | up his meals, and ait by his bedside wud hold water | or the lost two or three months beture ah it Ie the Tr, now ke from Ul e 1 1 i h tis their now | marks from the Rev. Henry Ward Beceber, which d N er whether it is Hine | OM these vessels, except it may have been to grat ap uby Wins Or on ter lap for hi he rthe middieot the bed; Lhave | she seemed rather cool toward wim: 1 A explain ao net of lis, that they bad only | ye closcd with poor : | # teokless vanity of some ambitious otic | °° oe ARMS goon Mie, MePasland throw: ler arm rodud Me ether the moruing previous to ly annoyances to forgive—ever auy meauness, uever | Ue CORE with ® prayer. & rosewood coffin With gold gombling or politi locan't | hint Fé renee , artvon'y neckfuud kiss I about au; coWaidice, mever any eruclty, ever any deceit, | Covered with white Mowers and bearing a neat ste posi. Hirsi COMME eauid’ {0 grief andrew | cee Neues 1903 his power, The most popular nomination made by THE LANDLADY's The ttMONY. w very fue trou. | weer any env, nor malice oF uncbaritubletiess Ver plate, with the name, age, and date of his death, PB oie Ns Sell “" | Civil Justice of the Seventh District, Mr, | know Bir. Mis. MeParlind, aud have known | less / was r ed Very goyly that i who took thie brave young life to satiniy a | Suit of black, His huirwas Nyut brown, inclining The political career of Louts Dent and | te cppore any iner of Ciinese immigration. nfl 1 tiem, 1 think, aboot dve or sx monte; Mr. Me- | waea mork Yet in ad wher ed wrong. he who is gone hae never hed coe W yellow, sud his beard was rod, The fegturga , hoy ae iilarly bitter against the propost, | NCGUss will not only receive the united voto ot | gurund baw lodued wt my house with, bis wile apd | page Bor! marry a woman like hers Tray word. fic belleved that When the érath was . igh iat the catastrophe of its close merit ee ment Hay the aubsily of the Pacite Afgiy { tt Democracy, but ulso # very lenge Republican Pr Ren ty a a st rs A raul the eto AE him: Ht] Kuown te, should stand withoat condemmation, sn Pe eat) Seen nerts PON She. Serer eenree attention, DENT ia a man of loose character nto raise the subsidy o} eo Pa Mate aeuscen iar Gonpariead ((f wésoet, und lived there Uli Mrs. MeFariand {Herioon re Ve never shrank from the truth, But it is meet to | remained, f Dent 1), Cowpany, whieh they look uson aa { fle M# Mis opponent was a bitter Copperhead | [einer husband; Chau Alovrt -ichurdson ne Was sitting say that during this endlews week of agcay, of pain, | About a hundred and thirty persous attended, none He bos always been n Demoerat. During el, i Hf " ‘ | throughout the war, and refused to contribute hire ae aed ae Pa ae a OR tng-chatr and slow stuivation, the patience, aad endurance. | peing admitted without an esp. cial invitetion, as 18 the war he went to Mississippi to make | [¥ (Nt seeul ia i mating, hae WU a tive dollars toward equipping tho Ivish Brigade. | Street abuut tue Gch or danuarys, 190 Bitty BRS nivare’ ule’ torohe’ gael sober titas iR'iie act | was thered thet Abe semab lu the covelders wicks a ada ” © made ve gure, F000,000, to 000,000, A Targe meetin, » patriot shou! vote for Taig bi deen carher; they Occupied only one | fad mad: foct life waiter thie imperfect, wuie - be c + 1 ng tl money; but ineicag of this, he mado s very | 3, told in Congress Itall ani Sen Francieco ou | N° étriot should vote for Toot the back parlor ; Mi. Mehurdeutt oceupled ome | 4s their Fearon of tis. cheurful earthly days grow ever | veceme wuvicusaal. Among the Wrens were She bad reputation, When the nominations | ine evening of Nov. 24, ut which the most in. Paviliatena Deer Ora, parior and cloves: T think he began wbout the mid m4 On accouut of boderstapding | stroncor, While he bad consciousness he thought Me HORACE MEBPLEY -3NG | i Wee w al, erika Sais alaed ug of Nov, & ic t M. cues 5 Bn tieof January, 1807; he never gave then up ull aiter | they bat bad; J sald to him that I thought Riclurd: | only of sthera, and the last word he att wd was the | Elisha D, and Charles R. Richardson, brothers of came to be made there for the Btate election | gaumutory addresses were delivered, Purtic —> the shooting Mair and thea Erequtsted Muto va | son had acted the part of u viltuin, aud bad cur: | name of a friend, “A fiend who bad been nowy | Mr, Richardson, Mr, and Mrs. Samue Another Pay mest luvestikarion of Pay maw ‘The Auditors in the Treasury Department have Come to Grief-General | cute the sam (Qe State whether or said Richardson tar you have or bear any cui of this week, he persuaded the rebels that | jar stress was laid upon the opium smog if he were nominated, President Guan | practised by the Chine would support him. Of course, We don’t | prostiiut Sinclair, Mr, ged atmy houseafer. | rupted hia wife and broken up bis family ; the day | loyal Indeed, through good report and fil report b 1 “alvin prior to the time when | alter sie left him TE saw her, aud tout ber she had ee. pas ai =| Teer taee no hal Ree es and Mrs, Oliver Johuson, Mrs. in, Prof. Calvin us ox a room of you, did | Kicked up a devi! of arow—as 1 expressed it Wito know. Loving friends were ali about him. | B. Stowe, husband of Hurriet Beecher stowe, ervation with Mrs. McVar- | that sie ould ruin herselt and children If she lit | teving hiesde he the et cheat beaut im , bnd the importation of es which they carry on, A council wa ends kept the sad chamber bea iiul with | Mosers, Edmund C, Stedmon 4 Junios Henri thelr hands (wil just now, in examining the accounts | land about Mr. Richardson er ebout i King & | her lustund; sue sald to me that dad coun | flowers, loving ficnds will lay him down to rest in . “4 ) , : doit ee caaieesiere 3) e BAYY. sad Abe id wher © go home, and have hing Kept quict; she | his memory needs no viudicadion, and thoy wait | bert Calhoun, with he _ \ Dut that made no difference with Der, It | Hat strong measures will be adopted, Iti of heavy defulenlons the corps hare fndnon ihe jai what Ws gah ts teal’ me betre ty that show exe dingly ausious | sotruwfutiy, but not hopeless, tof pationt Sime | Sic Gitocrts aad Sno, Metacieody cote one 4 A j —~ a closer aud more perfect investigation than the easy- | anu scat aid Couversati to goon the stage, and Coat Mr. Calhoun aud Mrs. t him right with all the work, i wp ee a is Jost as casy to aflirin an Imaginary 98) Tho majority of Tuomas A. LEDWITH in | going, well-fed Molale in Weshiogion boro been ap cos, and who took bart jn the samme, Au Ye Sinclair aud others of ler mien ts weve unaious to bdctet bulla Series sage, Mew, dames Parton, 2s Henry Ward Boecb- Sat AE WE 4 0 lin i 0-on, and were assis her e tson, und several ge ly active. To state the case mod C il! pot be less than 2,000, The leader The Gecounts of @ number of Paymasters have | that he wanted 4 room ‘or him la my house, ve be | even roading tn public. J cla G, Culhoun ef the Tribuue by ne b» patorally active, To A day next will not be loss thon $000, The leadery | | 7 found to be decidedly unsalisfretory, and it was obliged to leave tue lobgiugs: only Mee, McBar. | S188 tie 1B PuDIG. Witnoas-Waitnug for the Dive Mrs, McFarlind entered with @ party of her erately, he is « great ar, So they | of tue Taumany Ring proclaim that he will be rei feet ” Paahingter tu, | tans nd taywolt wer proveut, Think, at suis conver: TRTIMONT OF RICHARDSON, d Was unnoticed. She wore a hatand » , va q eaten b 100, his is to be 7 falso | Sty seems as if an epideaic of defuleution is to be | sation; Mr. Richardson then cate ta, the evenin, Albert D. Richardson sworn—T know Abby 8. Scere Fow persons wer ous of nominated hun, He had always been | beaten by 1 4 Th Wada LL lias eet itey Of the same diy, T think, and spoke to meabouts | \icVurlinds wile cof. Daulel. Metal T have Mie Colla SO: Parnes A, Sheena Fe Mey & Democrat, but now that he was a can: | counting after the polly have closed. The men | nie ry earg Washington, who ranie as a | foot hesald that Mes. Metariund told. him a tet Misha’ Kine ateeu) ann nees te Wf Mine Colusa ai ‘ia eet lad ac Who thus attempt to defeat the will of the pe: d Vi tiillyg tama room in my Louse; Loljected ty do eo then, 9 Siate whether or not between the 2st day of ane Clnctanal Con . to Ue eoremontos Mr, Beecher, Mr. idate for Governor, he called himself a Con, 4 MM Op TET SLeGia Le cinta ee nder, and who has Leen ow waiting orders aud the neat worhiag Mrs. Mevuriand spoke tome | February, 167, ond the Auth day of Marel, 1907. Nov, 30, 1889.-—Mrs, Abby Greeley entered Mrs, McBur. i i ‘ aa 0 he | ple and trample upon th, Hould be sternly | for some time, scews to be indebted to the Govern. | and urged mo to put'a druggct over my cprpet wo ove her a letter or etters, aud M yee Ni ed jh thin more thane A bese . servatlvo Republican, Me went about the | I” tn" tm A eeerercyrt eae ve | broverva. it Hoi Anjuty of Mr, atichardsoaty tlerk, | nud where the sauie were written ‘Bnd how } ripresented letters of tne | land's private parlor, and grasped ber hand warmly, 5 ment many thousand dollars, Uls boudsmen will be Btate making stump specches. Whenever Sas i aud to then let ft to Mr Tilcourdsou, aad L let bani | her, A. Tdid write to Ler reveral notes ond letters n. Albert G. Porter, of the diss | All expressed deep sympathy wiih her, Mr, Beecher 8 PSP called upon (0 make his accounts good, aud Mr. | the coom upon her nrgent request an tly how should say tr tingntshed law firm of * Harrison, Fishback & Por . by, oO more r Ana tn) Ch ¥ al po © is we + good, aut mn © vest, can't say exactly how many; shi 8 ingmtshed law firm of * ison, Fishback § iS ehul eye sere: he thought he could do so wiih safety, he It is no more than justice to Conductor | Watningtou, uoleea he cam clear biieeelt trom th —Did You have any converatton witheald Rich- | Gozcn toa degen; most of them were wrt ter aa ouneaed lie’ services to practises divers | oni. ines B Woukt take especial grarifleation in told the people that Gen. Gran was for him | Panes, of the New Jersey Railroad, who is | cioud of suspicion that hangs over iim, will probably | Sruson during bis residency m yourhouse when Mrs. | New York ony, aud soine of them ty Mart from MeParinud, her husbiud, The lotus were | speaking ov! 8 oucy iu defence of boib herself and ’ “- “¥2a warmly desired his election, but did } charged with causing the death of Mr, Lave on | be dropped trom the liste, : Ts; ahs eau Ritsu eeacerneleaom Lars | Conn. tthe, New, York tutors nd notes Po aPLelieens CEA cirruta enses | Mr Rameantan. Be wil sella 3h preenh tn arn lesired his election, but did | ¢ H » Lane o1 ropped from the li 8; she came With gentlemen, and were entitled to a respecttul consit- | Charlestown, Aivos., with ler pareats, ' dl Leds ation, which wns greatly inerereased vy Mrs, Me ta to show the voom, and we | sent Dy messengers and those from Hart the Hackensack River bridge op Monday night, to In Paymaster Cahoone’s case, recently defaulted in | bad all of us ® conve; sauon about the roou), en Tan reeelve a number of note : . yh y Oe 7 - rs Q—Did you, While said Mr-and Mre, McFarland | fr a hae Tahould think not so mang as T wrote to | Farland’s diguifled and) modest demernor. — Sho ‘THE REY. O. D. PROTHINGHAM'S SERMON, Femamber that, fier all, ho was but obeying the | Porlementh, M. I. tt ececus that the Government | ootc cial of titan sata reams a net Sitio eee | (ram Bere, ehowld think Bub eo mang set wrote 0 stated her case In us few words us porstuic, wiking | Dear Friend 1 hore at this moment In orders of his superiors, the Directors of the Com | Was aware, In 1805, thot Le was a debtor to the Treas- | serve their mauner towards each other?” A.—l havo | sengere; the rest In Hartford by mall; T cannot | opty such complet as woul insure the sueeesn ut | the presence oF ue Worl is mot with Us in pany, aud that if anybody is to blame, it is they | UFY #5998 and, Instead of proeceding against him | observed their condact, his conduct to her was par- | state more particulsiiyt T have not-any of them in | her righteous ‘cause. Evidently wonerved by tho | this chawber, on Feat Spirit wlio searches not dure to say so publicly, for fear the Radicals might serve him as they had served ANpY JonmNnson. One of thy ‘ rade, ¥ A : ediate possessior T A cess ne step, emurked that ebe | all hearts; that kind Spirit wvich never betes, Jying speeches was heard by a correspondent | toa'yot he. It is quite common for passengerg | "4 bis bondsmen, he was ordered to a new position Hester ind |, ha cone 10 bins wes ogually 60 i my tm alate escanlon at tie peeepel toa Becenally for, the sep Ih aa frmarked that eho | al hearts; that fd Spin wbied never uate Doug of the Tribune, who took it down In short: | 4, ye put off the cars us Mr, Lawe was, aud when | S* Pavmaster of the recelving ship at Portewouth, | out of the byaee evenings? he was constantly de- | some of whicn are burued stored im this city. | her husband, Mich smooths out ull the rough piucos tn our Band bod outils a Olaehoots Sut that | wp pe sreted wih, thee tor | Hickkac htt, apr yous’ delay, the Govesuaient wil yoted W te youing Dis ue y Percy; 1 wever saw | some in Hartiord and some in Massachusetts ; It is Potent per en and straighten everything that is er: and and publis! wlioods, the conductors are remonstrated with, they in- | proceed against the Paytauster, Who bas, added to IMtiler “acre devoted; I never Alin while he | iny practice to tear up and throw tn Lie waste uC Welcomes Us at last to Go eternal peace, 5 his indevtedness mi ! tae at Crt burn all letters not unportant for busi: | Tndeed, antl Mrs. Calhoun's spirited evidence was | uw. feel that weary in. the’ eretenge wae nothing to Dent, who las since | yerisbly reply that they dare aot do otherwise | Brrmuster cahsne: it man berserd teak Leacacacit | him ce My Aowoatuas eng Unoetcating drink, nor knew hess reference wiren anawered, but sometinies when | given in eourt, Mew, MeFartand’s. tracy even had | All Holy Bye; ‘that'we ate toot beta ac Be doen bragging sround the country thot] under penalty of losing their situations There | bus bou cause! vs 4 Foaoully clerks. Y tucuce of totoxicating drink to my kuowledge I receiving Wey ut my desk’ I put them away 4 no lden of the'eateut of ber wrongs, ‘That noble, | fore, Lot cur thougbls be gentle: lat our {