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Ti hhines for A) it The THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1970 Amusements Tosday, Apollo Wall. Morley Hiderwiceas ooth's Theatre Mun Pree Teaptations wr fo Winatreta, Gardew Wr sad Mrs. Barey Wil New Vark Otrome Now rors Cvreas Frou Diymple Thentre Fre as Haniet Fan Framcisou Mlustrete, &) Rralway The Beek Preumatte Tunnel Walinws bre W conte Meecum 1 Open fot Viator, Helden Bobble, Fat te. Stotinas, The daily circulation of Tum Son during Saturday, the leat week, which Marchi, w Hominy. edny edn says ended on as follows: Average daily circulation duriag the week, DOALT. Average circulation during the previous week, ending Heb. 26, 89,300 daily. The total number of coptes of Te Son published during the week ending March & waa aa folloics : Daily, 542,500 5 Semi Week- YY By180$ Weekly, 26,5006 Total number of coptea p itished during the week, 974,180. mein eeate The Lesson of New Mampshire. Tho clvetion iu Now Hamsphire is instruct ive to both parties, ‘Mirough the demorali ration of the Domocracy, and the attempt of & portion of thor State Committee to sul sti ernor of the Labor tute the candidate for ¢ Noformers ia the pl of the regular Demo- sratic cand date, the Republicans have been aude to carry the State by a reduced majar.ty I with that of las were year, vhat broken Labor Reformers and the Liquor I th te did not drift to the Democracy, for the obviuus reason that pudlicans som nyzTac there was nothing in that organization to at tract them. Putting forth the same stak Sdeas, plucing before the elvetors the same old leaders, the Democracy of New Hamp white could not reasonaily expect to draw to their standard the advorates of progress and reform, whatever became of the Ropublican party Let the Demoerate take warning from this lesson. If they intend to euceeed in earry ing the next House of Representatives, or even the next Presidency, 1t is high time they began to win victories in Ropabl ean States ; and of euch States in this section of the Union, New Hampehire and Connecticut a the moet hopefal for them. Lf, after the lors ‘ew Huinpshire, the Democrats should lose Conneet cut in April, the party must re- organize or disband, The ea however, is trne of the Republicans, ‘They must main tain ther ascendancy in their strongholds like New Fayglaat, or, with no nati leader and no fixed poley to bmd them er, the party must inevitably break In pieces, New issues and new mea are the wateliwords of the hour oe Mr. John Graham (his Outrageons Ate tack on Judge Ingrahy aul It ie with great reluctance that we say anything de Mr. Joux Gnanam By talent and industry he has won a just Jistinction in his profession, nud we are far ryt from having any disposition to detract from ov are we lees unwilling to say anything which may, by possibility, prejudice the ease f that doubly unfortunate man, now awat Dante. MeFantaxn unfortunate in the yrvat wrong inflicted upon him in depriving him of bis wife; and unfor ing trial fer his lif tunate in baving taken vengeance into his own hands and killed her paramour. But we cannot let pass, without remon: #trauce and rebuke, the unprovoked and out Tageous attack made upon the veverable Judge TNonaiam in the McParland case lam Monday by Mr. Grama, It wae in the Court of Sessions, before Judge Bepronn, in a d.scussion about fixing the time for the trial of McFanianp; and, really, it is diffi cult to perceive any justification for drag- ng the name of Judge INGnanaM into the matter at all; and certainly the manner in which he was denounced is wholly inexcusa: ble, On the recent oecasion of the trial of Rey. NOLDS for niurder, Judge INonatam made tome very correct aud approvriate remarks on tho question of insanity, To us th teamed to relate strictly to REYNOLDS's case, andto have Leea alled forth entirely and exclusively by that Mr. Guanam, however, contends that Judge Ixonauam must lave had the MePark mond, an! have referred to t ference secms ko far fetched and unnatural as almost to partake of the character of in sanity itself, Constant with the insane is said frequently to produce i pnity; is ft not possible that Mr. Guan has Leen so much with his unhappy ellent « case association to show some ete ‘from the co ship? Mr. Guana complained, in the course of his remarks, that the responsi bility of the McParland case weighed 80 heavily on his amin #nd the loss of sle with the insane, frequently affects the mind. Mr. GuaitaM announced that the three counsel employed to defend McFan.axp had entered into a solemn pledge to keep Heir intended line of detence to themselves, fod that their pledge was aa aacred as th: pledge of a Mason, With strange incon tstency, however, he then went on to divulys that the defence would be—the only defence which any lawyer would attempt to make in the case—insanity. Mr, Guautam farthermore intimated that she jury who should find McFantanp (ruilty of murder would have reason to fear violunce when they shonld yo abroad again among the people; a piece of bravado, an speult,o threat, in advance, as well caleu lated, st meena to us, to injure Mr. GRanam’e client a8 anything could be, If the time has come when juries cannot render im. Partial and conscientious verdiete—whatever those verdicts may Le—then lawlessness has reached a point beyond anything that we have beton realized. It is not euch re. that he could not sleep , ), a8 well a8 aRROCIAtiON turk as they that will woquit Mr, McRae Las. Hie cage has excited & warn ey mpa thy, and thateympathy is #0 eversl astoren der his conviction ex ceedingly Improbable ; bus if anything could inerense the chanocn al bis conviction—we way it mob UN.) agly — | Domingo to be anuexed to tl | the control of Prosidont Santana; there waa the course adopted by Mr. GRATTAM soem peenliarly suited to accomplish that reealt Judge INonattam can have no interest Ib the McFarland cese greater than every Judge and every other good citizen has. He ia a just and upright Judge. Long years of faithful performance of high judicial fu tons have won for him the respect of the bar, and no man today is more esteemed. "For long yenrs Judge INonanast’s life has toon lod in full view of the putlic, always watchfal, suspicions, and quick to detect any flaw in a nian’s character, aud yet today he stands above reproach We have sometimes had ovension to speak in terme different from what we could have desired of the City Judge ; but he never be fore stood in an aspect so insignificant, 60 un worthy, as when he sat still, like a sheep, and perinitted a counsellor to go on uninter. rupted and anrebuked, in his court, with mich a tirade of abuse of the learned and ven- erable Judgo LNomamast A great deal has boon said about the will- ingness and even anxiety of the people of St. United State Tho letter which wo pablished yesterda from our Dominican correspondent euggcsts A caution against believing implicitly these Ppresentations, and the propricty of taking into account » pore. tlo resistance of tho citi- sens of the republic to the cousammnation of the schome whch Mr. Fisir seems to have so mach art Whe . Domingo was annexed to Spain in 1861 thore was the same apparent acquies cence of the people that there is now. Mani flots from all the towns were sent to Madrd ; in thom was state) how anxious everybody was, in good faith, to form part of the Spanish monareiy. At that date there woe no civil war; the whole republic was under No apparent opposition, Yet before the traneaction woe concluded in 1863 by the final with Irawal of the Span ards from the island, eighteow or tweaty thongand Span- arts were k Hod, and twenty-five to thirty ilions of dollars squandered. Who will assure as against a similar result now ? Besides this, it is well to remomber that the parties with whom Mr. Fisu is treating are not authored to speak for any but a portion of their fellow-citivens, For more than eight months past C\unat has raled the whole southern province, whieh contains au extent of lund inhabited by some thirty-five to forty thousand people, with very many important towns. If the inhabitants of th: should resist annexaton, as they probably will, are we prepared to subdue them Ly foree of anus? And is it certain that we should have any better luck fighting them than the Spaniards had? Or are we 80 destituto of troubles of our owa that we mast go abroad ty buy civil wars at a high price ? These are ch Congress should ponder before it ratifies the bargain of Mr. Fret and his Dominican allies, ‘The annexa- tion of so remote a territory is of doubtful benefit, bat. attended with war and bloodshed, would Le a positive evil SS Judge Porientos cannot complain that his friends have failed him in bis day of trial Gresvince T, Jenks, E. W. Srovouron, Jouy K, ' Cuanexce A. Sewanp, Jons EB, Berriue —these gent p coustantattendance, con section rin men are ducting his defence, Cnances O'Conon, is kept away only by serious Nness, Any mon might have a feeling of honest pride in such an array of frends at such a time. Mr. Pirerevoxt avd Mr, Teacy will discharge their whole duty to the Government; but it 1s alinost as unfortanate for them as it is for the defendant, that the jury contains men who ought uot to be alowed upod it oe The Spanish consor of the Cuban cable allowed adespatch to be transmitted reporting arance of uinety insurgents at Guines, & point on the Havana Railroad distant about forty miles from the capital, Guives is the centre of a very rich sugar dis. trict, and uear to mountains which extend through « great part of the country between Ha- vena and Matanzas, Such aposition would prove very valuable as @ centre for guerilla warfare, In raiding from it, the devastation which a fow taen could come le in their mountain retreats they would be nlwost as inaccessible as (wey bave been in the mountain. ous sections of the Bastero Department The despatch further informs us that Spanish troops were being concentrated from all points on Guine ce this place is in railroad com- while his former vartner, t would be enormons, w munication with Huvana, Matanzas, Cardenas, and Colon, it appears strange that so small @ band as ninety Cubans should uot have been at The ¢ scable it in the hands of the yan ards, who have not the reputation of overstating any matter in favor of ther enemies. Can the censor have made a nistuk: for nine hundred ¥ substituting ninety — - i} It is curious how the Democratic papers | quote Tre Suv os Republican, while the Repub! wu papers quote it a» Demoerutic, just us they hink they can get some party advantage out of he quotation, Keep on, geotlemen! Tus Sun ellis tbe truth about both parties ; but unfortn. rate hofthem seems to read it only tw ind | vot the fantes blunders of the other, How. ever, reading Tre Sey cannot fail in time to make verybody more honest a he great deel ne in gold is James SrLi0MAN is anxious to tin Europe of the proposed three-story loun of twelve hundred millious at live, four aod « half, and four per cent, In order to get this big thing, be is bearing the gold mur- ket here with genius and success, Gen, Grant, whose friendship DensowaN cultivates, is anxious that the yob should Le given to him, _ It is rather «traupge that the Grant Clubs, which rendeved so much service in developing and incroasing the strength of Gen, Grant to 1868, have not come forward with enthusiasm to promote the nomination and election of the Hlon, Hamitrox Fisu as Governor of New York, It is important to the suceess of Gen, Gnanr that his Administration should be supported by the vote of New York newt fall; aud is there any way in which this could be ne 80 emphatically as by ruoning Mr. Fist as a Conservative, Spanish Repubhean candidate for Goveruor, and electing him ¥ ‘The essence of to the fact that Mr have the manag oe In fulfilment of their promise to reduce taxation, the oung Democracy on Tues. day introduced @ bill reducing tho tax on omigranty from €2 60 to #1,60 per head, It is too late now to get back the vast amounts wrung from emigrants under (he pretence of supporting hem, in what manner the riot of last week at Word’ Istand shown; but it iy not too late fo do ure emigrants, ‘The Com: sioners of Emigration have expended balf a mil- on of dollars in erecting buildings oriwiwally , omtinmated to cost $180,000 but, as one of them Mmgenuously testified before the Legislative Com- mittee, they have forgotten to supply the emi- grente with spoons to eat their @ithy soup with, We presume that no one in the Legislature will attempt to defeat the oause of justice in th matter by offering any opporitiun to the speedy passage of this bill According to Washington advices, Senator Monvon’s bill, which it iv commonly eupposed will operate in favor of the Cuban patriots, ts likely tv be favorably reported on by the Senate Committee of Foreign Relations. The eflect of tlis bill when parsed into a law will be simply to shut the stable door afer the horse ia stolen, Tt prohibits Spain from fitting out armed vessels in any of our ports for the purpose of suppressing the Cuban revolution. Her thirty gunboats are oll she wanted. They enable ber to employ her fleot elsewhere, while by the provisions of the bill she will be after its passage as free to eupply her troops with arms and ammunition from our factories as she ever been, The joint resolution of both Houses whieh proposed that the belligereney, pure and simple, of the Cubans, be recognized, was, we observe, laid on the table by this same Committees of the Senate without disc It in Interceting to know the number of extraordinary blockheads in so large a common. wealth ns the State of New York; and ench « census is furnished by the official returns of the State election which took plece in November lost. In that election, our readers are aware, the Hon, Horace Gneensy was a candidate for the oflice of Comptrolier, In the canvass through. out the State, he rav aheud of his ticket; but im teveral counties there Were blockheads who vated ist him for ihe boldest ect of his life—the bailing of Jerrersox Davis, These blockbeads exhibited their bitter feeling toward Mr eeury by erasing hia name from their ballots, and voting for Jerr Davis instead, Ln Alteg ny, one sueh in Broome, one; in Chautauqua, the heme of Senator Pexvox, four in Chevango, Fulroo, Herkimer, Lewis, Madison, Ningara, end Sullivan, one ereh; in Jetfereo five; in Fulion, Monroe, and Wayne, three each ; in Onovdego, the home of Lieut,-Gov, AtvonD, eight; in Onturio, four; and in Schuyler, wo. The aggregate of these blockhoads is forty-six; and we are hippy to state thut in Westchester, . Gneevey's rural home, and in New York, Kings, and the Democratic counties generally, hone of these silly and insulting ballots wore cast, Our readers now understand bow mavy unprecedented blockbeads there are in New York, and in what counttes they are locat — There fs one little fact conneeted with the voto Was cast; late gold investigation that is siguificant, aud ms to bave esceped notice, As the investiga. fion drew to a close, it was determined en one diy by the Committee to in. vite the President to give his version of the business. The next duy, however, the Re. publican members reversed their decision, Lind the President been seen in the mean time? This question ie almost as important a8 that conoern- ing the pature of Mr. Connie's letter to Gen. Gaaxt, which eppears to have been ——— Why shouldn't people hove than fo use tobaceo in theatres, churches, and other put The world is all before them where to chew, and they gight be a little Dore deiicato in the matter, ————_. WHAT IS GOING ON IN ASHINGTO. Cavada to the Lobby Cu o in thar Way Will Admirnl Porter fund ¢~Newsepaper Correspondents ‘orruption inthe Saprome Court. stroyed. more sense fc places? Reciprocity Wasnixatox, March 6.—During a debate in the Domin arliament the other dey, Sir Francis Hinks stated (lat confidential commant » Ottawa and Was! ty, which in their pre be laid before ite that Cun house bere this win cations were passing betwe: ington relative to recipro sent ished» uld not the House, Sir Francis did not ada bas been keeping ter on H street; has ar on of one Breg mploy runner for the Treasury, and was fopmerly a re- porter for the Herald, of doubtful standing; and that considerate sums of money, to say nothing of dinners and other persuasive influences, have been employed to conquer the prejudices of Con- gressmen, and to smooth the way for a return to the profitable trade which Canada caried on with us, until the treaty was terminated. The best thing we can do is to let Reciprocity severely alone, until al) outstanding matters with Eng- land are adjusted, We can afford to wait, and meanwhile Canada may learn whether her pre- sent position is the most desirable one for her to ocenpy in the future, Certainly this lobbying process, which has been going on here since Congress met, will not help the matter along, but rather invite suspicion, both from the agent who is hired to job the scheme, and the means that have been used to second bis efforts, Mr, Gurfleld aud others might as well abandon the attempt to revive Re- ciprocity this year. It is understood that a legal reclamation will be » Adiniral Porter, for var rbjects of cand the like which fell into bis Lunds during the campaign on the Mississippi, by the ers of the property, who do not seem to think that war was intended entirely tor p unfi opel pular agent n the per who was made uy} furnit real ow rsoual advantog A move will be made, and y properly toc cut off newspaper correspondents from the clerk ships of committeos in either branch of Congress This thing has me & nuisance, and ought to be stopped. Every proper newspaper should b nection gives privileges to one cliss of news able to pay its agents papers not enjoyed by others, becouse all elorks e admitted to the floor, This isa great con- venience for legitinate business, from the bene fits of ready conference with members, by which time and labor are saved to the press. If Con gress will huve correspondents for clerks « mittees, then the induential newspapers should insist! upon having the same right to the Boor as othe Ww tions ‘are 1 ce ing in strange tun The condi which appointments to oltice are made degrade both the giver and the receiver, There is no parallel in the whole history of the country, including the worst daya of Tylerism, poch by itself, There have been two vacancies in the Supreme Court, and, Mke all which was an other places, they were much sought for, Re- cently, that tribunal made a decision declaring all contracts prior to 1862 to be payable in guld This decree was troublesome to some people, an all their wits have been exerted to get rid of it Consequently, efforts were directed to atop any appointinents to that beneh which did not aym- pathize with a reversal of the late di mo, And the nominations were tied up until assurances were given that they were ‘sound on the goose,"” About this (here is no doubt, and it is a most sad reflection upon our institutions that the Court of highest resort should be thus tampered with to Promote @ partientar interest, What safety can there be for principles, when such prostitution of the ermine is possible? Everywhere else in the Government, demoraliation and corruption had already penetrated in oue form or another, and in a greater or less degree, But it was hoped t Supreie Court would be kept free from such de. gradation as has been witnessed on tho part of those who have entered its portal stained with Sommittal and complicated with unworthy con- ditions. Brectatom, PATE OF TWO MURDERERS. HANGING OF BOTNER AND VAN BRO- DENBURG AT UUNTINGDON, PA. ss t Drape ate Atiompt to Beco pe Thers & Gor, ard When a Maw Min th he Bad of Him'=Rend me ® Book ond smok'ng a Cluny When the Ab Fi Cxtled—Th: Danes of Meath Between noon and 1 o'clock yosterday, Albert Van Badonburg und Gottied Bohyer, alive Datet Charley, were tanged in the jull yard of Huntin Pa. A great multitude witvewed the execution. All tho veivboring nousetops were covered; plat forms Lat heen erected by private eltizer « overlook ing the yard, on whieh standing tom could not te foand: and In various ways, « remarkable Ingenuity and persistence were dixplayed In reoktng a goot View of the nal eeena, Fulr positions were worth fond {3 each. Even ancer holes in the silo of o svable that rose above the wall of the jail yard com- tmanded & good price, The crowd wae intenroly ex- elted, but felt no pity for the brutal marderers who Were about to expiate their ere, ‘That crime hal been too barberons to allow of aympathy for Its per vetrators, ‘The story of the marder was given in fall In yesterday's Boy, but TH DRACRIPTION OF Tie MUKDERERS, thelr natures and characteristics, hus been rererved for to- lay. Both were repalsive 1 aopearance, bat the more abandoned, recklers, and crue! o! the two was Bohner, The reremblanee that this man vore to Anton Probet was etriking, tt had been remarked even betore tho murder of the Petzbtals, He was one of thore men against whom society has no protec: tion but death, What he woold have dene hat te been condemned to Nfetong confinement lias been shown by the desperate atiempt at escape which he hos recently made. He was nota tan to have eared for iis owe life of that of any human being tn a atraggte (or freeiom, Ho was reguried as a per- feet fend by thore who were abont him, He neither teemed to know what fear was, nor aad he any idea Of moral reeponeibility or (utareretribution. Ho bad received a got ett nd had ptenty of arga- Monts to prove that tho Bible fe not divine and Une there tena Got, Ha hail arteons t erverted Mind, ae well ae-a strong frame, aud Celie playing hie airength, VAN norpRYRen@ « bratat as Botiner. bat he ween oan, cowardly wretch, It is not improbable he of murder originated with rs more power nul will fed him on to play hie part tn tt. But it is errtain thee his relectan wos not eming ty hi humane teelines, but entirely to bis drewd of the punis\ment that the Inw t right inftet cron him tn return. ‘The vartons con ferstons and statements which he has mule, ant which he hae uaiaaily s eenstracied that Might aprear ge fay. pusetile to himeelt, show this fa every line, Throughout hie contessiont (ore are arguments to abow that the law bes ne right to hang aman who tas i nmitied toy ver with his own hands, tions that he remained on while Bohner i Nor tad he any know e fl work, he repeatediv armed the pistols fred, @ statement w nicl, no makes all his con’ession® wareilibie, W Bret arrested lie made. several desperate atten eseope. in the jail w Altoona lowering himscif Into the vault of the privy ind atteuipting ty « way with his hands. But afer he he? in the jai of Huntingdon, avd hau given up all Lope Of wreape, Lo CHANG jeation, wd iu die wae not, perhinns, vit, a8 . anid that Bo pis TACT and became repentunt. He made numerons oxhort ations to Bolner, tering good cure that bis; ious Work should tave 1 @ witnersos. He ealied up n Bohner to look after tue interests of bis own soul, admonisied him of the future, and eo on; bat at the eod of every warning and every oraver ne © llod pathetically upow Bulinor to confess, and not todreg an unfortunate and innocent comtade to the gale were soine Who Teaily believe ad in the marder, and @ wile chrealation 4 eis, however, Who ri brutul being 0 ther bol papers, Bahner—desperat With more rer ect, oF wean and cowardly Borden bury. BOUNBR'S CARTER tad been sneh as from his mature maght have been expec ed. He was concerned in cho kill iz of a0 less thao seven borsond during bis ie and on Verul ceonsions exorese | ols #urvrive ue tnwult should hawe onsaed apou the wurder of three tei rid community. fo What Wa nL persons, "WhO Were wt NO USE to the Hie eovred to be guile tadiGerent as going on aroant hinafter lis severa attemote at eseupe bad proved abortive, Ceealon, HOw. fon Ou od some litte ng re leo Storiee ire told of Miusirions martyr f their verison yard and uairuction of Was to suller death, He © wae, and became troubled Whe answer, A few minutes later, lo wever War as defiant and reca'ess os ever, Dubner LAST ATTEMPT AT ESCAPE most dosy erate ait erection quired w hat tt vo cetermined, Ater their © Mon the prisoners were not allowed to ve Welrcel sand it terefore became ocessury tat the neonwulated slops, &o, should be emptied every moreing, TI work Was ase a man, WHO War & fib r io the name of Sylvester Buti Kecuted } the enrvell'once of the prison enard, Mr. a Wriday moruing last Mr, Young the man butler visited te colle tocether as usasl, and com poving the alls. At tnis tine Bohner wax on bis bed, and porticniar war notived, exeect that he ap: eared in somewhat better spirite than he had been for the past week or (wo: but, as the sequel shoes, | lirhtness 0! heart arove from iar different sot then ether Young or Boder tmagived. Atter ¢ Jng the comvlir eats of te mor ine, Bntler took ap the buckets and passed ont of the corridor and down the ataire, while Youag tovk an a broom and com. wenced to #Ween the cell. All the woke Bolner lay gpum the bed with eves lial closest. yet watching Nie chance to murder the guard und’ escape irom tho privon und the wallows Tub Avra, lonvth the favorible momont cume; the ¢ turned his back upon the prisouer for» moment, and no sooner had he done #0 than Bohner eprins don himgw ith the force wnd ferocity ofa dizer,kbock: ing Liu against the wall ard reudering isha in tarily renselons. No sooner had he done. th he bounded from the eai! and made “or the cot w knew the Deputy Sherif aismaliy slepr, a loaded pistol wae keps beneath the pili: ely reackod ot Which ts situated t Diisonern® upon blu, and thea Ut, Te appears hat Bou. iv taking a screw rom tils bade 4 and pried the Landent rom his ort wrist, und then gathering the * durbien” {to Iie right bond, he made them ans Wer must edeciually in dhe puice of * swel knuckle TUP GEARY DOWN Rohner Yelng a much lar or sod more powerfal flor, Lut ls doing 60 telpped aud foil Lin self, Tn a gioment Young was wen Lin, aud thea commen ught whieh, but fur the tulely arrival of Ba dno dort hay nen, than coveted wo cheated the callows of ite victins, atvee it 19 wel known that nothlug would ave prevented the Jers Orcane (row the prison ucoveded wncing the guard. Hover towith tee di ton of a madman, He ehed, thumped, weritohed, vod bit. and few ty bind Mr Young by spitting. tc ee Youns wos plucky, ant helt his hold wutil tue arrival of Buller on toé seene armed with A LAKO® TRON POKER, which he Lid ever ie head of Botner anti the Jat ter Up the tight from ricer exhwunion,. Six lnrve gashes crossed and itd ts cranium open in different places. and the blood flowed dost a wor his ince tuo streaiy almost blinding hin. Wate Young gutheres Buller sivod ove sum arn Up and regaine | bis brewta, LM AT Tie CELE At length he was pat upon ls feet and fore bia cell, Nowooner had an attempt. been 1 close (Ne door upon hin than his anger ag out ofresi, and pheing one hand upon ihe. door and his foot beew OF at the jamb, he de Hutier vice more e: ker, and pounded ite oner's foo! 90 severely Wika LIME tastramouL that be witudrew it; the door Was slammed shut, aol Bole ner lost the ‘end of owe of ie Angers by saving 4 ht in the jamb, Bonner's woudss wiv aressod, ho rematued heavily troned afer that anu! the execution, ! into ade to in broke COWARDICE OF BORDENBURD, Dorin bis flent with the guurt Moto the keye Of Uo Copldefernm it PV iubs nant furew thom ine * wail, and ane shomin ak the hie eeit door, ec +3 ‘Me ont amd help him, and both Prald soon bo Hey.” But Hordonbure eiiuer did not sation tod de Zu0t exro to (ke advantage of the a tr fing the waole nttuir, wiih occur wee w foot of him, be neither made an ree tet iXek tho door nor offered a word of en: Bi fer, (ft hie strugiing compan overpawoe young man wo wo nobly ty, ory ing the marderer, ts ative of Tor # potty aging oub & torm of impriy trendiips, “Fine committed in ono of the ndjolniig nies, Huer@ Neely, on vearine of the utuir MMC \eadered Butlor bis dinch ‘THE LAST CONTESBION wes made ¢omo eight or ten day olaite ae tae us he bimsel? x 2 eat om toe manner |v Whi pmmitted, Tt appe.re trou this Faerie etal ner entered t1'o kitchen here Ther amine tallcine, RE FUprer, and sat down there, $e icia they ln tek Aitul called him a louter tated in of Bordoubarg Trough w 4, 1ethrow: wa 4 wv. Tn reply, he drew a pistol ad prewented It MPs head flr Hedgival, wi vf iss coma money thst wae fo the hours, ff Me eeecond pistol Mew Perel tal revlied Ars ‘ ; ) MoLey, bud What thoy id have, Reconld not got. Bie told Min to work, waa note Joatlng ‘now Bobner resis no longer, but at ones NKOAN Mie ATTACH. He phot the old man first, and the woman next. Both fel, and lowing one of hie pistole again, he bot the boy who was lying best le the of [nap wher We had fallen ow the fluor, Tey were ali down now, Vot ashe was loading hie pistol again, the wovan FuraNG Op, awd cawht bint by the Arm He threw me oor, and nod with his ncn fore he tad Muisbed, Mes, Peightal 0 ne pick 1 tre shovel If, Lut sin ana & Keak woman, and iwaliee that powerfad tvs pan irom ter tana, and @ shall with it, Won rhe coolly mate the oor LO Hen aeveral cheats, eb Jeovera, bamdyod a ture in money, ! me articles of clothing. Ve im Dundios of ts4 booty, pioked up rome stray article Were and there, and te complete bedding on the three Lo ies, art ANd NOI bh to bis entire the work, heaped trote }, He wos im ay one Alter be tad done every tein ction, he loft the house, with the dames rising within It, hee one Lundio to Bordenburg, who was wding without wa sentinel, we kwo then for iantingdon. This is the tory that Forden pure gave. Ta raid he cid not see the mu averted tnt this was tne deeeription of fy had received trom Bohwer, PREPARING POA THE EXKOUTIO? The seadeld had Leon completed last Batoriay, and all things were in readme: for the execution. er hud been prevared for Bohner, to tie fim down in coan he strageied: | That they’ wonld be xbIO (0 wing im off Without a desperite febt on his part was mgre than any ono eapected. The sees of tho cofdéinnél men was rather resde-s on the two nichi# preceding (he day of thelr dente They looked rather tue veeday morning. but «hile Bardenburg appe: k of wothing vot hie cer tite, fotiner gite it no genelteration” whatever, y Rev. Mr. Stoecke spent soveral houm with the mon, Bardenburg Hetened | to bly but evident: ty had hopes vet of a reoleves and would ed Mr, Stoockel"® consolartons rove that he iad not been frirly the law, Hobner gave Mr. stoeekel 10 1 to the conv Aw eow hha comtinually intern with arsument ated by reply. and Borden fa anti panion's pretended conversion, TeOTERDAY Bohnor seemed as anconeerned a The men early, Looner remarkably fr Bor fi # pitinbie atate oF Weakness, ner called for Den avd prner amd Wrote afial etavement. In ithe averred that Wott were concerned in the mar der, and that Boreonburg wa Ly fet he weenved Borden shooting, — He admitted ot an idle witne:« rg of hoing wil tie that he himself had 1oMra, Poightal’s skull with the Ore shovel, and ‘said that after the murder be Went t the stables to remove a bores that wee key tere. H ator, he renarked that he did be Heve iy G Hernity, notwihivtanding #tat hud Loon soll a einet hin. Ak the pppointes Hone ap- ouched, Ne asked to be shaved, acigar. To lit it, opened a book, bed, ond there reaa coo) and unperturbed un il be was ied to the galiows. Bordenvarg stood ut the grating in the cour of bls cell, wee ine, moaning ane ruil complaining of bis unjust eeatence, THE CURTAIN Daors, At 12 o'eloek, toe Deputy thernd and bts assist. ants entered the cell. while Sheriff Nealy mounted the scatuld. From that mement aout the con- J, the suspense in the mutttitnde was r whom in eapecial al lonred how he walked, if he woula demned apona painful a desperate resistance, For & {ey waited before the prisoners their appearavce were vound corely. and Kked with a firm, gteaty tread. They tn At bel 4 a atuoue le, Rot ‘ iff Neeiy, FacuOnrg wi orgymen followed. Tue physicians and members of the press closed the pro cession, The condemned mounted the seattold without fir. aud tovk thelr positions beneutu tie bakers. The Rev. Dr, Sykes rtvod beside them, and offered the first vrayer, As soon the prayer Was Guis.ed, Borcenturg Feats final statement. Tt wae to he mime eflect as bis others, nud when he had concluded, Bolwer turned to big, and pronounced ik t bordenbur and rrel between the men at 7 ». Both be- Clarke etepped terwerd The men listened at me the ropes were Placed about Weir necks. Bordenburg tn aloud Volce committed his soa) to God. and the black caps were drawn over their fecor, The ehroal is eiven ‘The prop toh. Ami the marderers died with hardly & Percentible Motiv, Bohucr in the very act of gi ig Uiterince b+ anentence iu German, (he pui port OF Which wae ist forever, —— TOE SECRETS OF SLATE. What tobu scorer Foun ite Leaking for Oysters ttow Joln Praposed to Fix bs tove A Han Oilers John 8500—Jobu Retus # it 'Three Detectives Nail Joku on his Threshold Moral, About the £0th of January last, John Storer, who lives "* Bay, near Tottenville, 8. 1, went dow shore to rick op oysters. The tle was era low, While wandering along the beach, opposite a farm, formerly owned by Benju- tin Howard, be saw a @at metal plate lying on the stones on the beach at low water mark, The plate vue quite rusty, Mr. Storer threw it ap op the bank A colored man cowing aloar picked up the plate, and war about to carry it of, when Mr. Storer re- Quested Lin to let it alone, a# his stove was broken, and be thought Le could mena it with the plate Mr. Storer ilon walked off with his prize, It had be. come dry, and throagh the rusthe saw wiat he de seribes as “some singular little marke” upon i Meeling Mr. Tuff, # neighbor und an old ges captain Y showed Lim the plate, sayty, * Look her see what I have ‘ound.” Mr. Tad went into ois bo Poured some of! avon the plate, and rubbed it vizorously with a woollen rag. Woder the rubbing the liven upon the plate ore brought to light Mr, Tull read the words “ B— —— —HMoward.” The other characters looked w if they wore revenue stumps for maich boxes. Mr. ‘Tuff then sai! to Jobo “You know that some of (be fellows Interested in this mateh fictory over here, were urresied last fall charged with having counterfeit match stamos in their possession, The officers found sowe of the stamps buried in a carden, and the press was hidden inaenrret, but trey could uever find the nlute. One 01 (hone men Wasa man named Howard. This is ono of te plates that they priniod those stampe from aa sureos you're born. Tank looks ke one ot those Plates.” anid John, *F don't know anything abont @ whol it Is, nor don't Know K's just wantto fiz my stove. I thougnt it ISLA ploce of #beot-tron when T frst found it, n took the plate to lim father's ‘he #tonpint atthe time. When be home he earriod tie plate wih iu story of is dined out am dors, and h me A FOINMOD lopic OF conve Hon on the island, ‘Thinking that be wouit x fru “arr Hie ihe could find Mr. Howard, on the miteh ficiory, Join Lyons. a storekee er, ant asked iim where Mr. Howard was. Mr. Lyons, Who Is sail to have formerly been an agent for M Howard, sat) tbat ne didn’C know where My. Hl adwas, but he thought he could find out, J then tod Lyons all about the plate ‘Two weeks afterward Mr. Howard visited ishind, He went to Cornelius Maniee, wi form opnosiie tue point of Whe ovac fos found, ant tod him that if be we Ghat om twenty-five do Mr. Manee ty at Howar th It not teil the place, owner ot the plate would come for it, be could Wave it. I something who tocmerty went ton Mr ivbe knew tho nthe where the plate I get t owner woald make bin a prevent he would gla dive ft up, But he dide't wan't sell the pliw to AY stranger, because it didn't bel ug to vim plate was good Ki, Ho thougne #500 Fr it week, Mr Ripon, in whose garlen the pe’ were uneart! od list fail, aid who Owned! tHe by Mr Tom, met John, wkend him about the phite, and told h Wt he Would de iver itte him at’ a certain plice in New Yor’ he would give hin five hunlred Joun revused the mor He sch he was afraid he would ge! himself into trou! le, and he wouid do ne e kid Ripon toon len, to find ont whether the pla ned to come be the city, and make 4 the Government oficers, ‘Mr, Tul aecomp him. mwas alirmedt. and wa int trouble, ‘They visited b40 revenue oMeers, whe looked at the plate, listened to Jolu's etory, and told hins that they (hought the plate wasn’ worth mytht gone way oF the other, but advised him to goto some higher offeial, giving kim &® name ay i ted fourtul o1 geting address, Jobo and Mr, Tutt vie u bird oi. jal's Fooms, DUE ae War not in, IL beng Dearly dark, thoy Hoturned to Staten F-land, Mire Be four cays utter Joun’s lilterview with Ripon, a posse of detectives visited John's residence and derentedt him, without giving hint time to veil his wife where be wos going, He was bro Wt hele € Jaduo Benedict, of Brooklyn, and held over nighe in the morning John Jaman over sev ity Senne { FOO, Ani! baile his son tn t e will come up on the 16th inet This #ay aon the of rald on t nterfeiters lust (ali, ard, Ripon, OF some Of their confederates, to’ destroy tie evi Hlenee of thoir guilt, Lomsed the plate into the ocean fromthe dock i front ef Howard's former resi dence, ‘The action of the wares, however, and the ies, washed the plite to the spot where it was found by the innocent and unsurpeoting country ora made thet Man. who st ould certainly be acquitted. The moral of this tory Is: Never meddhe with counterfeit hater, p —— - English Opera sate of Keavs The ante of seats fur the approaching season of pers commences (ie morving at the omy and at Bohirmer's. In the provent deurt y large movicnl eutererises, 1 HOAs promiye that the commng fearon Wil De @ Very enceematn! one, The Purepa eomoany certainly have the field to (hemsaives, and n> addy but Leat (9 coment hist They give opera ut Brooklyn twa ulghts works i. DOMINGO AGA - 2 Pr mium of Two Per Cont.—Fal « sad~ denty—Anxiety of the Moneved Britis ers for Annexe stort) Corres on. Loxpos, Feb must bave etru reapect to tie enconragement Auierica ¥ Sarnana, &e. there then meu a rood foe'ing In Rygland tow America at thi jon=About 778,000 Pounds le Tne Bon. b. 68, 1970.—Tiem tsa fact which ck at once intoiligent Americans with annexation scheme, vias The grevt given to it by the Rvelish prose. The Ties, the Daily News, the Money Marke Ro- new, the Daily Telegraph, havo M printed le id articles about it, and tavariably exprese @ hope ders pall annex St, Domingo, and take Thneo Tranao vet dona ferentes. W a Re- a 17 Quite the reverse floction should have ied your people to see that Ewaland hus very good reasons for the course she is pursuing. ave been to erosel. nm in tae West t menaces colonies agricniturista, have rent to though very Dowinican, Americans. Immigration aeoount of th which bave destroyed before now on armjos of France and Spain. doctrine once eet thy Join to tes, Kut tl about three. for the fn net Waner apon th Baez tine aise the Linon a the English pe cause Ie was par Evgland @ by Suman gay and ee wer loan, | Fong thos he t it Autadons are ean revolution kiown debi, Mr, be thren-quarte,® has quoted the loan You wil ver wuary, that Grant to kee} nuinder of atnow thon Tt ie ui gat ina ¥ The els to Jers beth They bave learved, through the engivee fa worthless t armed oppositio cs President Grant had #ep. a ty the Senut Bogiand fad the fret ht ago, one sins f hesitation, ard as the news of © market; w been Fucecribed Hurtinout has gone to America to di some Interested ennexaiion may be retuod that a chaneery suit to be indeed, her most vatural course would oppose by all possible menna the en- of America (the United States) Indies, beesuse of the dan the eafety of the Eng- ; bat nothing would please the than to see America in & mare. dociwrs, and politicians wiom Lawson & Oo. St. Domingo, thit the country, rieh and suitable for the native St. for all Evropewns and and colonization are impossible on pe climate and the fearfil maladies, that soil tire Besites, the Monroe fally invucorited In the Antfiles, the South American repablics would at ther in #el-derence ord form # perme ty the United en drat were are atters of a million storing a! stake jors enanged tn Gals ailalr, whiey now 0 pro 0 e Amerienn Se unted the annexation of Amertes in thet, wae the Zines publicly advised ave ti ives an on waee On the #ab- Lbis happened 0, ber would huve to ions uppoowed that Armeric cuttially in hard ¢ ted It. She revu wow that America comes forw revived again, and riwe pounds lower to-day, ae At the Domint oon as it was cau is thore iw re tnat America Was likety to pay Baers Waon'e friends took the rentalning of ihe loan, and the Bock E: vor since, ceive, trom Lae 17'Umes of the th of only on the promise of President the credi-ors of Baez harutess, the eleanor about £600 000, came Into wae, before bite, vuly #UiH00 had Hes, so that tl tefended. y ‘ow dave agolnst Lawron & Co, ve made against U. for tryimz to deiran ee Bnglish public «ith tuis bt, Domingo foun. How the Navy Depa Correspondence ploys aur Nar tional Vessel ent The sun, Sr. Dowixao, Feb, 20.—The present Governor ot Samana ts Fal ». The partisans of the annexa- tom project have so far triumphed, bat It le believed Jessnran & £40,000 of the Fi bus oeen said all moneys he avore ever. ‘The Preside: United Stares beirut hand, and advisers (ime in eruisl ae It is und are all as well ae tu al THE days attracted the id Room w aud New str who Ww played trom was again rey hands, Inside the t doubttu: between the Ereat questic Fecretary of Government private telegr. wand back resced in the new St price with most intenre interest Pustime of betting on the changes of the dial dis. as to the res: bot ad were quick to dix A their days will be speediy numbered Co. have collected for the Presider lish loan, about which 0 mnct, in the papers, “Me taxes good care of cets from to vieur rong us nt is now having e. A an-ol-war ie days, apt the Chie friends Nile away 4 good ‘portion of their along the court up vs fur ae Bini wud Lior tho pleasure of the thing tood that Baez, Falens, and Casnean Doningo bank, Hi the other good speculations, — GOLD FUNERAL, - SUM Striking Rottom—Ter='fle HKeare-Keartul Suffe « pecte Poyment Must he Bu! The excitement in the gold market the past few 1 lbrve nambers yesterday morning to the vicinity of the Exchange, for tue purpose of wit- “wold funeral, The auliertes of the pnged at an early honr, soon crowded by a surging atehed the rapid fluctuations of the The olf fevorie ere densely tl col Ww one of the wind: ived, and thousands of doilars changed ws on Now street jolt Room, operators wore excited the doy's progran rn that a eevere stroggle bulls and bears wus impending. n of the morning Was whether the the Treasury would sel! one militon ot gold as advertised; and according ue ams were received (rom Washington in favor or against the sale, so (he premtum dectined or advanced, being knocked suddenty falil eoverinu f thes, aided by the market a} ment was m bad accepted ¢ President's solt at My Other sive oF equally rapid price fell [ron ers were made at 10%, TUS At 1 Gleiork the great strug under t a price G cond. at UW re formal clined, these heavy! aacritle | retiiewe their chock made Intent The The Supre ip annual ers: est two ye Ven rR, ) Ivana, § Fy dont bruska, Sapren stom wae given ame Oune, na to Part jravd I 0 ny Fete. promires, much good, peebully w the the diferent Mt at heavily at Md. As » downward tendency vinwenced last Priday, and heavy purchises were lavoriag bigher pr be: Reg, of New Jersey, Supreue emg Inner Bloward; G duly installed by the Sup Nebraska, Conne bout tke @ foot-ball— wg M to.1 per cent, and as quickly ro- » the decline. Soon after 12 o'el: der the influence xg the price rallied to 1114, nn- Heavy purchases by stro acovering of the short inte Ppeared to have turned tor a Spward movemert, whee at 1x4) 1 M. annonce: det the Secre for gold wv of the Treasury This war the «i nul he bi for the mos! desperate onslwught of the bears whica has been Witnessed since the famous Septemver minte, ‘The sceue wuich eusued in the Gul Roow aftled descrivtion There was au immediate rush to te tron railing Which onctreles the founiain, operators clitabing over uch other tn their cforts fe sei! out, and fora vine the excitement «us quite equal to the best efforts of “hluek Friday ‘The floor of Room was quickly thor ged by mem k Fxchan-+ Wile the falls feuding to the Goid Ex A thut access to the i qu Just ih trout of tn unds were bet twoment on t traveactions were Lo tie space of sixn innites, fram 12:40 to 12848, the HOA Go LK and rallied to 11. Of to sell tn quarter of a million jots HOS, aod HO atthe same moment the thurket became mor y, but le of the day wax ove Hees Ob @ sir ul At wane nad to 10, at whieb tare Dull clique, » Mich sustained: the mark i from Washington that thet the Senate lant mighi, at the | he day began ‘tu blit © many tome fe wn opward noveneut pure sed largely w Oly, a third at eelgne than t the price ¢ ehiques 120 M8 \0n1 dually Auoaded “aba then turned bears to Tie wore recent cilurt to of the mar et wis several wad lay and M bet ‘Taesday, this ned. and the gold irawn Knesy A forelen exchuage nor es for the present. Dotne Vy thinas. Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, on vesterday, ol fel offtcors lor the as. follows wil wr erable Patri Myers, of hy San Wancellor ; Ce 1 Odio, Supreme Vice-Chancel- urton, Of Di of Columbia, ling buvren Connecticut, su yd, of Kent ae 'H, Creage He Outer Mle waramall of whom we ne Chancellor. Peruiie the Grau Lodges or New Yora, Vir tiedt, Caltiornia, Wee rim, Keptucky, Mansaeharet tie Past Grand Chancellors ellors wt Ihe neat fersion ¢ P Honry Clay eee ne. wweting of the workiugwomen, to be tg i the great hull ok Coowe! Insts 10 be wcrand suecoss anid aecomelinh The speakers will call atiention em: ‘consity of the brane es of tomar todust fy he fret movement inai Wis mwction purely in te suterest of the ®orking cmon, ond (ree irom KH. questi jenvale sul awe and the oth 1 wlisy bay imunaged att eon heretofore held Th (he name ol woraingwomon. we wish It well, and earnestly rorommend sid adv working women of wii tone bo attan Lover ocean pation (0 Tuske Lh theb bus THE LOSS OF THE ONEIDA, ee THE ATROCIOUS CRIME DESORBED BY SURGEON SUDDARDS, fate Neck Tho Sta p Stem ofthe Bombay Catting a Obie t fh the Onerda & Nandred Pecsoue Rent to Ge Belem with at War “err neste vy's Account of the Dis Surgeon James Suddards, of the Oneda, ing or to tis fotlier, tho Rev Dr. Witham sy of Philadelnt in, cated © Yekobema, dun Tre sorivon the einking of the U. 8. steamship Onei la by the Pacifle and Griontay Btoam Nuvigacion Covpang'g stoumship Bombay, Sarceon Suadenis saya: Wo Yokobaura at 61%, Mon the Sih, oud at bay were run Inte by the Bombay on the eiarboord quan ter, the whole of which waa cartiot aver, She struck un fall vith ber sbarp fron stem, oud CUT RVERYTIING OFF AS WITH A CHuseL, ‘The wave), sieorine peur. spanker boom und and poop cabin wore ail Carried owoy, and in Ofieag, minaies Ae sunk in four “bone of Watsr, aud ogp of a pervonned of MH ofteers avd 150 mei 9 Mears wag 54 maw are loft ts tell the dle. Te ward root dinneg Was jase Cnishing ab Lhe moIent oF Lhe coliiieg, Ti seeinel to mo an if the wiole able of the ship wag coming bodily tn on the table, We all ranted og Cook immediately; everything was in te contusion, As T elonped eves ibe Naval combl gk fw a large steomor just leaving uA Sle was tailed LF OnF oRcontive oMrar, and requested to stay by te, butane far as I could jadge thoy STRAMED AWAY AS PART AR THY COULD on Twriked aft on the qonrter deck and mu thee everything was emashet, I then looket over the quarter and saw the extert of the domi, 1 be Heved then that | @ ship wonld go down In (wo min ates and ranidly cone.a vet uiatevery oro mast look ont for himself. Ae Lrev'izot the necl'ion T notlond that the ward Toon bent, whieh Mame at the oot quortor, was manned by twelve or fo nen. 5 Punved on the rath and asked IF an ofeer woe inthe hont. The men auld“ Ne who Lome they anid, “ dninp on, doetor,” and veining metwe three Of Lie Oi me imo the boo bm cotook charts or leriye. aman at ees Tit | lnwor when ardered, Ruwin® frat ome ail the Sistem ings with knives, We etaid thus adit within vies or four wiautes of TUR BLE’ GOING DOWN. Daring this time the boaiawain and two men at tite the boat, m king the whole nam'ep seventoen, We wero «thi tiangine at Che davi's whea the sip borne to neil int at peenil ir way Ww! teh pee codes fownlering, (M4 the bout Wan dashet wring tre skleo iho alip T looked o@ the dech and sew no one stoft the mainmaet, and rave tho or-erte lower away and hang by the falls, U0 iit cot Jan ned, and had to be eas away «ts kui'o, Hag we Heon three minutos lonzer at te duvite it would have Lees too late, ae sae WENT DOWN LIKE A SOT after starting, and. the ene'ion would hove exrted our boat down with the wereek, To moy vention bere taat when the bout was bron cub ap to the Tako she uerly wank slonerite, and on exs cin: tion te Kas found that even nieces were Hrokon on her starboorl #ide, and one or Ute planks wes krockod an theh ont ot'plee. This must bave ties dove erriking, the #ife of tbe stp, and eonvtr ce met We could not have s.ver any mare in our hort, wold bave filled ard sore down ai:h a heave loud. Ae the co: aswaln eut the fall a JUNK WAR SEEN GLOW BY ander ral!, We started for lier, intending to bs Feraioernite (t tosaarcad aceite =) ome Being nnder eal, however, and eotng free, ehe rapidly left us, and in vbont two or ures mihates We cave it up, andon tarsing ¥» mo back 10 ike ship, fonnd that she had di«nroaret, We pniled to where she had been, but seein snd hearing no:hing, folly hoade | tor the shore. avd ianded at ubook balt-pavt eizht, Tat once went ap to a Jipaee woure, envaged three eulfes, and started ott 10 Yo Roba. 98 to 99 miles distuut, We cersed tive mouncains @ way. and Lad the MORT FATIGUING TRAMP be con imagi We arrived al! soo a) acon pur o’elogk an the morning of the di, shen t errend the new: ul rent down othe wreck, The vessel woe found ¥, Oat no. bodies ns yet, Phe English Covsulyr Court Ie ine Veatigating the mat All the officers of the Bom bow hi ¢ heen examin Ovr tien with Mr. Delon, the American Mi & ibe preceedings on our be vill know th ult by the next Partie in San Praneiscs March 7. T hindea undrers enter, Without a cap, and saved watel only by having it on, —Lhave been very much shattered by the ocenrrence and sabscquemt Ine ene, but am now much better, and borin to feat Vike thysel!, All Yokohemn hax been extrem: ly kied to tie survivors, — The tet ast Ue Canale for not stv Intense, and tt attempts to whi omy ISS1NG, Divntan, ie Canno Chalmers, Jotn Date, Wiltany A! Doiphine Euward Priznatrien, Worle: Hor ath Donnelly bl Feranaos. | Willhauy acne tf William Vi Joneon edie» Hes denen ftv! taeoy Baki, Willson ¢ Matihew Lo ie Vatrick Savile. dames’ MeClen: phy, Aloert Minrphy, Hugh Moncey, S aloney, Joba MeCinek: Y, dames Mek ceva He Jobs oran, Joba D'Moone:, Jon, Mors Miller. Jo en Mahoney, Wilttuin Mekw Pivick corave aus Mansy, Ch Ornen, Win, Potueroy. Jone Peco Thomas Reday, Wo. Kieketts, Charles Scheom Ty Sentor, Vavid Sider. Lou s Sturges. George Stanton. doha nporee Vid Townsend Crore Ween Willtary Wi folowing Citnatean ct wane mas Wooley, ©) Thowag Wit bg, AL. Low, A’ L. You A Chuug. abu one voy whove na THB INVESTINATION—-MARD #WRARING A letter from A. LC Portuian, Seorerary Poked States Legation vt Jupan, revetved tv this city, re Inting to the disaster, says The matter is now Laing investicnted, ond the Ces ait will probably not pe arrived at for sine #yNt dove nt least, Lady Torker, wife o! the British Minister to Japan, wae a passenger on board the Bombay, and i* one of the wituesses, Some bard swearing, Lhear, is going on, and there te good deal of ‘feeling on the subject now, ‘ortanstely eased for the moneat, dat tart to Inst anantners, ‘The Apioniock was chartered to he Feniales, possible, of the poor loliwe wh, and she is now avd ber ho in active service alen: ‘Tous far only a akyiteht hae bean picked up. SUPRMINTENDENT HENRY'S REPORT TO BIE COMPANT. who went Bay Crist Homnay March 4—5 P.M ay and Oneids oeen. red en twenty mil Onenia ben | knots, B | koors! Tontay po roew Nene Oneida sta ih y's oow dy Homoay tolt the sheet think the 088 Tho were pan k wits 18 eda cout hive bee mwah his Voyage on to Yokohun quarter, and +00 vou" ealiore The Boubay was not dunsased « — SUNEEAMS, - A bird in season, how good it is | Dummers are now called " hortess op the | Pomeroy, of Kausas, is known ip un Senate Old Suv ay A new kind of intoxicating liquer has bee AM tied from toa, + —The Asepapitehinin in the nawe of 4 comie Soon Juat sturted to Utah A contemporory bay a discerning eritelalt of © Lennyson’s last work on Holy Gracs Massachusetts has 179 Uniturian rey ous. Noothor state bat New York has over baeaiy No DP. Rogers onee doseribod Prince \vert 6 AM inehtental cipaer Om the Jol? hand of » 1078) ant It is stated that Joho ©, Breeki sbont to (ake editorial eharae of one of \lie , Dewspnpers —A man at Lowell, Ma Vion in bus wi!t that he proof safe, when he dies mins Lo —Over a million and a half of humen Deg © Uren driven to the workhoure by the eymuneedl Phere ia a grape vine in Qreoee called the Paaeoline, Which thrives best in low, mort ervuud TH —=Thé San Franciscans are so weil satisfied with the success of thon great masioar forty bat While pork, whiskoy, and butter cm! more to-day (han im Anguet, 1882, beet and brew! ar swe James Mackenzie, son Henry Mickently the celebrated hor of the “Man hey awe reeently in Kugtand at the advanced ae ot) [hurt Moaokensie, the (ether, wh» way be con itne & we argh mira, My thw Bh your of hie age this aw - Vir Pert Bhan y, ian hob dione oii be saben ot by she Catt bt bs

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