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seed bs a @ — Did yon Fee Pex yor doi i ROTI WY ? desk? A G Was dojuw mini yntes, 1 cures You hoard of @uch a pi Taidn' know what We Ww really suppose he <1 did ‘to tell the Jury whether you A.-Loan’t tel AP YCAE LO Be Wort £01 of one who war writ jou know him to as right toward the desk; I sapposed he wap on mom THAT MYSTWRIONS PAPER Lae nether me hed « thing with it 4 ieee cit paper left on Hoon ee Tre Metin be 1a not. co Of paper? A. ny marke at ail at the as atanding there "Csuppose anything and there? A. Q li that positom without moving? AT didn’ Jook over Ura ‘Qe-fle was in at bi nh over From yout im foe out oN at all? y Q Fivcen of twenty minutos, same we when yo im once, and tI ny nothing at alle Then you did not Tait Nes waw ti the time yor was’ an interv ‘WAY more than once. oo when you look Baw hin there? A. he apveared to be writing, Atm until Mr. Richardson ter the shot waa fre. rst saw ‘him until tus time ine door, you did not sve hin of fifteen minntes? A. M’FARLAND WANTED TO SER @INCLAIR. At et thre Don't with Mr. tunel? n't there. thine ob. bis of wutig | out hiv grief}? A. ir; never kt leven ovclork, when Me. MeFarian Aud be ingaire tor Mr. 8 Q.—Whom did he take the iy farang come v oth AHO ine you know that hy was on terme foumsey flo, sir you know that for Mraz Biel Qon't kaow wnat act he hat deen tn the office and pouring as doing DAN PROMMAN'S JOKE, you know th know he wae there pouring out ring out hin griets? auything out there, ‘No, air; I never been there crying ? jas crying or any. He paid Mr. Sinclair a great many visite? A.—Yes, —He’ w Ver saw the 1 i. Sine as very. te Outen id iy received? A.—I don't non Mr, Sinclair's office {6 from the counting room. AC Nouthat Tknow o tree peas 'ver tad Guy OUSWOS® EXCE pL personal Visits? RICHARDSON AND M'PARLAND MERT, n? | Q—How long were they there together tn that some ti ho lair Q—Dia ae Tanne Ly da at that tine I think about ives three tw ave. A didu’t know Q—Do you kuow iraed A =I aul. 2 he did, ine — tte was there b is the only ‘one ti mr our? A wider aud w 1m SAW ot. w ot Mr, you know of com and return rdson ? A.—He was in Mr. Reou oF Lwent ‘ound abd Weak out ? “Dil you see Mr. L:tehardeon when ne came out of be passed oat Mr. McFarland went in? ray? oF tweaty Minates, Q=Mr. Kichardsou and Mr, Mer ai aud were In that ates / ides himself? A—I think \L recollects It how Mr. Kicharuson looked at the Noy Taaw lim glance 1K Out; Canal be all, RICHARDSON’ 8 Pistow, Kichardsoa being armed ? Raving carried @ pistol? At a8 CAFF.ed & Plrtor Ww toat le cariied a pistol? A.— 1 believe How Umi be carried & piso bevauee 1 saw ove. Q-—Where did you see that pistol? A.—At the Astor Lovee, hat kind of » pistol was it? A.— Six varrels? A—Leau't te. how many barre A revoly Q'—Don"t you know it was about his person when he Was up stale tn the @ War OF It Would Bot Lave Deed ly his cotulag. eultortal roms. AI 6u pected Do you kuow who Wok that puol troll bis pes ? Amt svor He By the 1 layey Qo not. ie Coury), (ih Ge Couse)—When did you see that revolver at A Atte nelgas aot at Bigut? Am F lnroe days uiterward. re Priacwecn How loag alter te ‘day of the shoot ® Cat'ure Reto House? wiscater ? AI thi ‘one 01 I caanot remewber which, cera load 1 Peet MMOW Where fh was in the mean time? “Soyer 1 KUOW where It was 1 ow nothing at all about the You a x0, s bought? A.—I don't; o-not "4uow Where Mis Hichardson carried sir, ‘Uid you ever bear him talk of how good weves ot he 4 ve yea! KaOW Where that pistol istoday? A.— air, T don't, Uia you examine it to see whether any of ite bar ‘shad beew fred that \<Where are those jeiters thi eS bow, © are y? AI did not. RICUARDSON’S PAPERS, Bo ve.lere ; thei ey ? he called on you for? ere (Wo papers AI dou't kuow wuere they \-Do you mean newspapers? A.—No, sir: one was a CrculAF, and th rp hike 8 a oid ven lew Q— Wak he tucre tant Tyou se a. Made a look toward the Bide of iny Guan tor 8 1 4 a 9 . hi a- hie saw Mr. Sinclair ver Ln rf Q—And hy made s great many of them within two or ? -A.—Quite anaiuoer, Q—From the ‘maauer of the | rigoner in apeaking to Mr Sinclair. and the manger of Mr. Sluctaie in speaking to vim, was it not apparcut tuat ihere waa a friendly fee tween then? Av=L never saw them speak Lo eh Oller. Qld yon never wee hein un each other's presense ? Astute Seem eum togeiner, Dus mever ww then ialiing’ Qu How many times Deore, this ocearrence aid you #e Mv. iiehacdson and Mr. McFarland Tvibure office ? A —Loniy recollect one time aistinet!y QW hen was that? A-—cast sumer. Ww ‘cannot tell wuat month, a laud? A.—Mr. MeFariand 5 r M MM | Mr. MeFartand saw Mr. Richardson tn wepaye ‘ah DY the hau © dows be live? ston A.=In Bro d your back turued OLUEE Was & DEWspape:, oF wrapped ac Was We name of the m thaPassorved th: Tuere te the ch Wl clerk in the mails (nat day? {mulling clerk, 40 .,Watwou, =I don’t know Kiyo I think, a Mr. Kichardson's hands Eas put out by It? A—T aid not DAN WAS SCARED, ines 4 YOU were Fe 10 you three wonshe, fee \galtion Letwes ¥ NOt @ware of all that went on. A.— THE JURY QUESTION DAN. wu, ond (ucoed back Waiting for Ula Lo go Out, ad nt ue J Woe Ale wi thr hear 1 thi ere were two doo hase each othor? A.=No, sir; they NeFarland went towards the i doh Went back ; Anu afer n, Wout out und then he went ito A WILD TRIBUNE MAN, Corver, another sitacué of the Tribune, the neat withess culied fur the prose Corver came troy eh toe prival A Wilh exeiton ough the eof Mr Gerry, of bot ungerstanding the Distrie. ‘ iow Worney’s 0 the court room, tie novelty of wis Ai Le mude A dive Jor He desk of the « Genera: Borrions, snd being repelle, ¥ the venerable Afr. Vanderpoel, und ate into the bar, be wext rushed vonsel lor tue prisone: * Carver's game, aia Hot oven is bosom tO receive bim ; woerea) the bea Duseed it reperiers Bab fh dueied t Heated jiu feor, the Withers! the rear of Also re He «if, wad, surg © prison RdWwiu's overtures, J caiit by am officer of the Ovurt'and con- chalr,where he peremptoriy valle trembling from Lead ‘Im jress the be rolders thar he nio the Very piwee he nud beew looking tor \crod witness went 1or & corps ot repul ters voun nis Ife, and rejoiced in the coavic: ‘his fovt Wal Once 14016 Upon bis Bative LD TRIBUNE MAN'S TESTIMONY, ‘er Wee examined by the District Attorney, you lve ? vou employs what Ww WT ALTORNRY <Q, Ala Ni on th our Dustwese ? ime MMe; collecting aud se 1 some other buslaces. tate jark, New Jer- 26th of Novem- A.—In the bout what time J bowe ofire 1h te aiternoon of ihe ner dae ee. =1 bel T was ther con. Twins thore trom § ail the even Past Kicks eit piisoier | «lw wae In the office Le gi vaerl yl t 1 diau’t y= Wher =a ane tine of tap zplosioa? AAR the time of the eaploL po, '¢ pistol QS We de at It Was Mr. MePartand’s pis. he Uine of the I never ovement toward his bot b Mr. iS sivoting took lace? A.—No. papers Q.—And then this thing took place? A.—Yee, Ant you eavenoalr 4? A.—Txave uo alarm ; no, sit Was it a loud nolse~su. expiosion? A.—Yee, sir quite startling Q.-Would yon baye seen tt if apy had been? A.—1 dow't tank T would. 1 magit; because 1 was to I heurd the noise, to teil. < hat Sir. King ought to have said. You dintk (Ha YOu Were Ko Ueprived of your gel {-pOoReKslOn ot Wikuin & short period ; no, air. QT bat le wiat be cache ¢ said; and I have no doubt it ix periectiv correct ou, tos 8 Fentle may etaudiag outelde oF ihe ter Look rer the AL? A. him, L beheve, reading the pavers there Q—bo you naw’ what his rama wade meer be, his bame Was Vorsnacs. Luuly kuow him oy alg ht. ane ditt, ite Rave you teem him since ? Aw or ‘o~ ow hie business? A—T don't, #G-C ald you thd hu? A.—I could not. \G- You don't know his place of pus.ners? A.—No, wir Q.—How long since you \nst saw him? A.—Two or tive Weeks after the ston | Q—Was that ue last tine? A.—T think once atuee Mat; Edon't know, QA mouth since? A—Or two months; two or Q. \By the Foreman of the Jury)—Was there . Mee cVarland wad Mr. Richard: son in Uns flee, Whea they mot there? A paw Mr Mckarlend torn back.) 1 did not nition, ‘as 4 reparate Foo there. (cine war sanding wasting for the otberte gout? A~\t. \\cFarlapd Lsapposed recoguized Mr. ttichard: Ou Us ut just w ‘shins’ about At, a ®aw high Ubore ? ing Crow tae od ee lian? Iwas bul a te might. 2° AI dido’t, 1 11 enw vim Al saw him k Were, happened to ler wud Baw rd the remnant is ‘Lae Brat of my seek kiow he was ip the shooting, A.- That seoonds on desk toward — ? Feud of the counter, AChAFUSO, OF KBOW AOTdb. Holy nO, olf Tum THAGEDY, thot? AcDeaw him 4 ter) and whe be Vout to eee tardies le hand extended, and enw the ach, thin fast Por ‘in reference vo tne privomer Fs oly “Afvesu foee from hi 4 ‘*t that tim bes) after, Ing deeMre Richardson > ok serena ney enters oe soe M) x ee a crochet aun @ a sen eee | BY MR. Onatan, .~ You show Ju Ste glaerys elven Dent eee ac whieh Mr, ate sand and ot aos tate twenty feet pa here Mi ‘arland wae; it a0 ubIe deat, Q.—Did you see a papor that was left chore after thi SEoUEFEnCE Wasever that afternoon, om whieh Ubere pei dof wilting? Av—No, aif. erogivphien? | Av—No. Qh Have you never heard of such & paper? A—No, G-Haven't yon beard any one 1m that catabiiahment OUGOk gC Ravens pleted Gi, 8 per P Ni LoL (Tr Before you heard ile eonos, tell, what wae tne length of cs seeing Mr. McFartand ? i ith fee niin some minates before that idn"t know he was Iu the ag) Til just & few iniputer before you heard the ex- plosiou? UA'™A Tew seconde before rd ue enplc- Glon ; be wae moving from the des on my Aret seéing im,’ THR PECULIAR MOVEMENT, Wet drew your attention? AI looked thet fecidentally ; it wae hie peculiar movement fro that desk waich attracted my attenvon. Q—That 1 object to; the e tum do? AT eat —How endo f AT—Aboat a momentt son wis the whole thing #8 tnstant? —Don't you know tl eco of paper? A.—I don't, 1 ha ot doe t Koow what he turned round for? A.— Q.—Did you eee any pistol in his hand? A—Isaw what I snpposed to be a pistol, Q.=Notat that ime? A.—No, nga Bid Sow at any Limesce a olin Me. MeFa cmt ac afternoon? A.—Sot Uutll he was going Ov Othe oles, afer ue osearronce, t though tam Fre iG Lam not asking you whattyou “thought: I want to Bad ont how positive you he] ou tell the Jury positivels ‘Rot to be min ie we hat YOU saw a pistol in Mr, McF arial ie hand that afver- boon? AI could not say positively. M'YARLAND AND RICHARDSON. —How many times did you see Mr. Mcfartand and Mr. "Richardson together about thove Uremiret within (wo years before November 23? A.—1 cannot “ Yon have seen them there? A.-I have secn one “a nem Iu the office at a tine ~Wheo was the last 0 with reference to the wath of November? A.—I saw Mr, McFarland iy tho office tome time during that ats? , when I saw Mr. Rich- ardac Teaw him ouce, aud I Gund twice; 1 cannot say postuiveiy. Bring inat day? A—Durne that day, mn before that 7A 't remember; have besa s week, oF°1 may have’ bose four of lays; I did not notic —Where was Mr. McFarland when you saw him on Gay beioteg “A He wae parang nly Gea Tuba, fe n« down to the mall room Gown stairs; I think so; i not sure of that. Q.— Where was Mr. Richardson ? A.—I think near the dedi j pear tne adv"iietag dene. Wi A.—I canaot say. It was @ oom, twice vefore thie oceasion in the af- PA—ihat leanuot tay positive: ce 7, nother? A.—1 don’t know, oa know that Mr, MeFar! ardgon wt that tine, or thae Bt McFarlane? "Ai do Q.—Ail you Know Is that you saw them hoth there tn the part of (hat day, but you don’t Know that either of them saw tie other? A.—I 4 Q—When detore that had you seeu Mr. Richardson 1 An a ae le nenice? shirt he be ‘ousiderable ae is palapente je haa Deen abeont for Key Wg Wal The first day Of his appesrance after his nee? Q—Wh d be been there before that day after the abtence ? think it must have beew Mouday OF Juesday of that week, AI delleve foe tamer of visita you kn Jeo Me. Sinclair within a yéar belure arrence? A.—No, « Q-Wasa't be there a tiles two or the Q.—Syipetiwes oftener? A. I not ace fia 5 Was. he sometimes there two oF three times & YP UA Yes, sir ttn Mr. Sinclair's room air? AI don't remember M’PARLAND'S OntEr, Q.—Did you hoar any exciced conversation between nam an wich Nir. Mel ariand seemed 10 be excited and fail of gel? A. cid, about two years ago, 1 Cuakenoruty after the former favootiny = Yum have uo right to epeal since? AI thini Yon heard room? A. emir n How long would wonid visit Nr Sinclair? "nly Just come In and stay ten oF fiteen minutes, G—Coo you Voit the Jury whether oF not there was an uuconinon') ineadly aud tender manwer on part ol Mi, Siuciair toward Mr, McFarland? A, Dot, ‘Q—From what you saw when they were togeth Aubw of the hequsucy Of the Visite between them: thre or not a Liendahlp betweea them? A—Thav I capnot aay, Redirect by the District Attorney— dj usually remal A.—Sometinves Gay before the shooting? A.- re once before. Q you state wt what ime be enme there before the time of the explosion? A —Tho Arst of my seeing him, Tshould think, might have vecn @ of 8 0'Clock in Whe after noon. I did uot Rotice the tine. G-— How loti did ne stay ?. A. That don't know. ge he did youses him there? A.—1 only ew uty pase tay donk Q “Going out Or coming in? A.—Going down stairs, RICHARDSON THERE BEFORE IN WAS BHOT, —Did. understand you to say that Mr. Richardson wd Seenthsressigo that Gay? Ay—Veo. a ‘Q—About what time did he come in? 'A.—Well, tt as somewlere aout noou, T thik. DUE T ati not sire rout tive tive, ‘They eame out and ia, wud T didu's pay ‘attention to i Do you recoliect whether be Was there more than —1 don't. A STARTLING HINT, Re-crowexamined by Mr. Gnawam.—We think we can show that Mir. McFarland was bot within miles of the 7riune offlce at $ o'clock, and I want to draw Your atteation to it. at ou undertake to say that you Mr. McFarland 8 Lriomae ofllen at about 8 ‘clock that afternoon ? do not, I was not there the tine. I tadughs it imiglit have becu about thet tive 42.—Conld It not have been as early as 11 o'sloek, as ecified by a forver witnces? A.—1 do nut come 1ato we city until balf-past ‘Q.—-One of the witvesses has stated that he was there at about 1i—I think Mr. King, the Oret witness. May ft not have been no later tha. nalfpaat 1? A—I could Of the time. Tonly know I saw him there ‘Piist le my Hopression past 1 o'clock? A.— ob Took atthe clock at the me of this ex: ‘ov any idea what time tt was? A.—Well, I Av unioutes after 8, as moat once i ‘OLD GEN, WATSON OF THB TRIDUNE. ‘The examination of this witness baving been con- cluded, the Court took « recess of twenty minutes, David Watson called and sworn, and examined by the District Attorney, uQrAre you employed in the Tribune ooo? A.—1 -w engaged about § o'clock on the th of vomestaenst pnseeyiyunoet# ten cute wn racter o men! ‘As mall write AG! bi A Gye’ You @ particular detk where you stand ? AG Were te vour deek? A.—It te aboot Aftean feos thee ‘whe counter; about the cenure of the room, ‘ tee Wwtte youat at that dex sn ie eons Lsteree w? A ‘Q.—What Was your employment particular ie? A—1 Was preparing 10 iGave fi it Hi tirely through for 7? Amd nad. str. (Q—Abont what tine in the afternoon oF evening did tuk shooting take place? A.—As near as I can recol: bout 544 o'clock, GEN. WATSON'S STORT. will you state the first thing that attrac rit? iv i eoumeetion "with 1 the Wraneaction ieee ‘occurred to your knowledge ? sue oy ome of tue trons goons, | Sy w (9 Wave ng ora Fou know either of them? A.—I did not at uguine Do you know now what thelr names were? A.— oO iow. Which 00? AL niak It wae the emaiteet of he elon, « Ger ae Ver seen him since? A,—I have teen unt in the offic “bo you kaow where he is to be found now? A.— et. Satan antennae, Ache a wae ‘Ould you state, w Ut the kes was lighted or bot? Aci could yor, it was lighted, O—Did you sve Riebardeon or McFarland at the time t mow kiow them? Ac dia not. Q.—Did you know the prisoner before that? A.— *OUid You khuw iekardso? A—Yeu, sir, from Did you = ‘ sedion hil in the oflce. “i kuew ine was’ employed Crow-oxamioed by Mr, Gnamam—Mr, Watson, how Joop, ave you beet employed ia te tribune ofhce? 1 think about Mr. MeFarland—tn How ii a Yer aid-you Arve know bun? "Av~in the Year For how many years heve you kuown him to intimately at the Yytowxe ofiee? A,—I could not THAT INTIMACY, Hiays you, Kawwn of an intimacy, between him publisher of the Trieuneh A— Gs liave you known bimto be in Mr, Sinctaur's of- Nee? AV ee, sir, Q.—How often uring that time? A.—T could not was vory oles **) Nive you seen Ms. Sinclair come in or go oat with bin during that ume? A\-No,airy he huecailed \ EF no yon know any one“ elea he visited there be Mp7 Sinclair? A. have seen him conversing he cashier. oun koow bin? A.~Yet. ~ Wis there any Olher person he reamed to be visit. inkin friwuly way witha two youre before te ath bE Noveaioer, X-No, er. Penge ever ses him’ about the premises when Iuthardsuh wae there, when they vaw ome ADULLEE? A, {do uot reootieet. THAT MYSTERIOUS GuRMA! Q—When did you last eee thie Mr. Welsuelck > A— Nat T cannot eay, ah art Binelair, the ar. « » THE mst segpre lar ks hen die younert-sen Rrehardson? At hese no! o hun eimoe the aoe eversee & pistel tint Belonged to htm ? ‘THAT PIECE OF TAPER AGAIN, SPA oN UT Sete piece of peer stat wae Its = od spina of tints Oec urrence i Et ro nt rt PT SET Cia the Nah of eneaking to Mr. MePar BEd? AT have bowed to bia eee "phd pou sce any particular effect from the explo- ugh PONG aie ‘Did ‘pou see any ges put out? A.—Yee, air, T ia be, ree bacm he explowten pat tt ont? Ant ot mRY wel Bid Sone King there? A sir, You rememner seeig him ther ae the time of me ‘overtones at all? Go Bibros Mee Me Peo A=You, sir — Wi ‘A—Standi . run UN's DIAGRAM uiaition to explain the itu ler which Capt, Anthony J- ‘Allaire, of the Meurspolian Police, wit called, and fworn tind examined by the District Attorney. Did ge arrest see prteoter? A! dad, cA bat ume 2 “A'—Av'IM o'clock 18 bike eventing of rember, 18%, aeons take him to the Astor House? A—Yos, Where aia Jon, fe, fer retting 0 the Astor —I tock him up to room No. 1 ‘Q—Who was in the room ? TUR SCEN® AT THR ASTOR NOUSE AFTER THR RIOT. 1x0, Mr. Graham objected 0 the question, on the cronnd thht nothiug that transpired thera ean come into the evidence as a part of the dying declaration of the deceased. The Court said it did m D pear what tho question would lead to, but be could for the present see no onjection to It, Mr. Guatam—TI wiil show, If your Honor please, what it wii lead to, Im the firsi place, this witness had no Hight to take this man (pointing to the prisouer) to the Astor House, and bis mind was at that time ta no eon dion to wake any sdminion. | Whatever hemay have said, wae dor coervion: and the witness Was Mating for evidence when Nh im there, as be hed no business to do, Dut which he did dom that spirit of oMclousuens which some persons are always ready to exhiont to servo what they Imagine to be some special ne ia te it. ne Cow fi aswnme all this, Mr, Graham. ground of wy objection i thie: ot act and except ia fear aid could vot make evidence him. aa CovnT—What does the prosecation propose to show by tia witness? Judge Davis—We propose to show that the witn Wok this prisoner into the presence of Alert D. Ric! arcson, and when they face to face askea Richard #00 the question, 18 THIS THE MAN WHO sHoT YoU and Richardson answered that it was "The Court overruled the objectior the nel for the prisoner excep The Dreratct Attonxey—Did you take this orisoner into the prevence of Mr. Richardson? A—L did. RICHARDSON’S RECOGNITION OF MO’ FARLAND, Q=in wnat position ald you find Richardson? A.— Te wag tying oh his onck o riers Gid therprinoner wiand tn refergnc Richardson? A.—Before tim, near the bed. 49 ne coud look op the other. I then asked Richardson— Objected vo Gxatam—If your Honor please, the decision of to which ruling the Court of Appeais In the care of The People act McMahon settles this question, | If McFarland had toid the wituess tha he had enor Kicbardeon (et ‘in that stato of mind | is Question referred to what Richard. is no proof ehowing Kiehard- son was in & condition not to be conscious of what le ud he answered here did you mrreat tho pel a, ‘Westmorei and Hotel, corner of aid Fourth avenue, ‘The w.tuess was then tarned over to the counsel for the defence. They consulted for several minutes, and then only put ome question, to wit What time. of might did you make the arrest, Captain? A.— Av O'eLock. A DOCTOR ON THE STAND, Dr. Charles Y, Swan was then sworn for the pro- tection, and examined by the District Attorney, AeAFe JOU & Practiaing physician and surgeon ? ~Vte str were do you reside? A:—At the Astor Flons. }—Were you calied tosee Iicharieon on the evening of the 2th Of Novemoer last? A. Belay I was. —Where did itet see him? A.—At the Tribune +, [n the wiitorial rooms recollect who came for you? A—Ido if name. jow did you nd Richardson? In what condi- A.-I fund him suffering great pain, and Q.—Ly ing down or standing up? A-—Lying dows on D |'—Wili you indieate to the Jury upon your own per- aT ere Wuera ie to . Lwo inches below the breast five inches trom the left ulpple down- ‘G7 F-Pia yon make an examination there at that time? asta ir; Thawed § Wroue ito io wound. id yor! suvered, tn Boaieg’ any foreixu substan: =i wound? Acci did nous) ores on N’8 DEATH. er, 1800? A—Yow, sir ‘dgom up to the tne of hie death? Yer, #! iveta you him when ne dled? At was ing of the 2d of December, at a) minutes before ive pate at ¥en af EM wae the cause of death? A—This gunshot ws 4 yor attend the post mortem examination ? Grin you state to the Jury where the ball entered. how far It fenetraied, whetuer you found any ball in the body, aud where you foun A.—It entered in the epigastric region. (Here the Doctor placed his his sumach to indicate to the court aud iat portion of the Haman body the epucastric, 2 Migbe be looked for, with reasonabie hoves. of hen sided : 1€ wounded io liver red fining At, entered the ato bext injured o the left kidney, an left lumbar region pear Did you fiud the ball there? A.—Yes, sir, =A lead ball? A—Bail, air, —Was tls wound made by this pall the cause of death? A—Indirectiy; it brought on peritonitis, of which he diea. Q.—Was that wound the cause of death? SOMETHING ComINO. Objected to by Mr. Graham on the ground that the witnens had jost stated that peritonitis was the cause of death, Mr. Graham, ou being asked by the art to state: the ‘grounds of his. objection, vald: pore to show this man was put throug! 2 course of excioment which would have. killed him anyway if the wound liad not been fatal.” ‘The question was overruled, and defendant's excepted. Dr, SwaxLot me scxplain- We bave to slate two the arel, the gunsiot wound, and the e derived from the fret? Hat wonnd of ttaclt necessarily fatal ? jam objected on tue ground that the witness wae askeu to state what wes afove for ‘tue jury’ tece. ‘The Court said the witness was placed there ae an expert, and the question was proper. The question ‘was repeated. A.—It was necessarily tatal, CROBHEXAMINATION BY MR. GRAUAM, paigerset how many physicians were in attendance idee yoursell? A.—One properly, besides myself; ree catied tn consultation. jouroMice?. A.—In the Astor House, YOR, the, phytiolan ‘aiteched to the Astor Hguve A Yea, a Cow long ave you been 00? A-—Fourteen ae Did you know Richardson? A.-I knew him by Bh uly. VOU anw him tn the edicortal roome ay the Jribune office? A—Kes, sir, THAT PISTOL. 1 Ser Did Zou take a pustol from his person there? A.— STi vou sen one taken? A. “Ast not. ho was there with him gooynized Me Sinclair, pablirher of the Tribune ; dlso Mr. browne, ia" u know Mr. Biowne's Ores name? A.— ‘oniua i. Browne. Was there any one else? A.—No one that I vg ou got there avout @ o'clock? A—I got thore brag ‘eloo! Were Fou Im your office when the man came for yOu? "A= Wens ar, ‘Q—How longa time olapsod after you recelvea the message Defory you Rot nla the editorial frome of the Trapune office?” A--el do not know exactly , bon us ions We took 40 walk over quichly—pertiape: dares misunes og Whe here was, ou nO preparations to make; didn't you nave iene v your inatramente? A. bad iy insta, mouts wil I puton my bat and did vot take me Was Richardson undressed whon you got there? to put on ins "colt, ads anes clothing had he on when you got thers ‘Ob One Com, abd the Usual Clothing uoder jamining him 10 the editorial rooms, Wa airereher or liter QA At wit time was he removed there? A.—Before 6 o'clock, WMAT THE DoctoRS DID, |.—flow lone did you Sepang him alone before Dr. Rayres was called InP. Dr, Bayros got there abuut ten o'clock that night, Oo iat did yon to for hin between the time you ani rawhim ‘and tho time Dr, Bat there? A. @ hunt oe gowe of morpht 4, 800 ap: ouitioe to the wound ect of that morphine upon bim ? Q=Ind you > | Kner h =Was he under sue, inguenre ve anti ie deat 0 NT ge MiOwiung aig yor continue that treatment—antit how lons before his death? A.—Perhaps twelve oF twenty four ho Hiow lou did these opiates continue to act upon Thelug ndnuitstered ?A.—Not @ geome whe fuilnisterod subcuLaucously they affected iim a f opletes from that wae ho under the influence of opiates? oles; It Was vory often during bi 4 “1 did wot Mm: nese. G.— What time wre be nermanentiy affected by thers oyTaten? A—-At no Line permaneitiy, or we would Ot have continued to administer them, THB THIRD DAY. Gir tihes did de begin to fall in strougth? A.—T ik about the third day hourishmeat? A.~Very litle ‘ould he take @ by mouth, TUR GREAT POINT. Were eeent at any ceremony whieh took tine Both of November to wich he wana party? appove jou refer tos warriage cer SUN, FRIDAY. APRIL 8. oO The proseontion objected techie question, and the Ure sustAIne:| Ly Oajee om. 1 mean to thow what id to thie take Nim ont dnt 7% tied action ale death, Sow it to this fury. From the tim to atend aim tion 8 part, ef ther epon their direst ex: surroundings af that Toa ited {rom “a ennel Nona Jnflotedt ty Daniel MeP-arinned han cond Nave lived su secoude loneen feligneat of that coremoay, Luave ial to Ue ten. ‘on ont ‘Court—Then you propose to show that the fot THN) MAN WAS MARRIED hastened his dexth? 1 ri of your delmce. fF, GtamaM—Taey cannot i nk that mort be proved asa he question % hot pro} thelr oase, bore they. a ‘4atiaty the Court and thts December, not sooner or on dhed irom the cause ailex not. 4 we will show. from excitement produced by partion Who were resolved, at all hararda, Hon a By bronery. There was.no arn pete nt. y could have married a* a mece matter of contact Than thd woman could have agreed vo wile, man and w dnd an essiguinent of the property made. It was Bot Becomary 10 bring (n ‘THIS BLASPHEMOUS CEREMONY, attem| I¥e apparent recency to this (rant act Kupooee can rove jhey fangicd Wile wee; bev "te fons ptf Granane oa put him nena aeraaxuiaton,ad feve fatal Chas phe | TS, nere ft bot conmpesane Tor se to ‘TUE SERDS PLANTED THRER TRARS AGO y those who stood around and wi mo this thing porana § ap. Krew and ripened into ‘culmination ip the Aelor House iaiguily,, have right to show show that those who witnessed tree bad = witness: the plant. whieh | 4 tree bad it from the time y was first pl it to that port oO + iniquity waich would not permit che soul of this anfor- tunate man to go to its foal account Brstaiued py (ur. ther crime, until they had completed thie blasphemy, Wien they hud vague. T1.ey eangot close their case Haul they show thas this man died from & wound, tn- Acted tp accordance with the allegations 1h the indiet- Ment. Lhave a riget to show tint MR. BERCHER DARED TO OFFICIATE {phat ceremony, notwithetanding he Red th hie haade that intercepted letter for two or t gwonths, and inn hae grew, the relations of these partics. moment of phrenz: cutee Fought this unforianate man into ints done in xed npon his Se ental aberration ‘and. hastened Walch ‘aces that be did not aie solely by the act be peiuner In ie eleclom of ha ary dhe browsention parpton\ challenged the only rm tha resorted. Why did they shrink wm per: ting tiese otherwise nexcepuonal men, who et ‘understand and appreciate the feelings of the prisoner, tos upon eel eae ‘hts man died fom @ wound inflicted yt ‘ant wo Dave mngnt to unrow owck that charke hoe that tie real cause, the immediate cause 3 death, wae THAT WICKED ORO ot 18, woman's, a t propert FPN? feener ana pe. Frowinehan ive thee duty trim unfortunate man would he drawn Lito that descerating ceremon| Rot in condition to choose whether, to ke that wo: lie at the very moment, he was about to ap. the bar of eternal justice, who Wished (o cousumate the iniquity TOOK ADVANTAGE OF HIS CONDITION, that property, which they bad #0 long sought, {2 Ge action they wished it to wo, We Nave Fzht nose {0 show, I we can, that Richarason was iilied by pro: fesjonni malpractice : that he was left for days wnat: ' tended to his dying-roo, unprovided with that Wm WAS STARVED TO DEATIL. yw that be recetved euch treatinent, that hud wnwarranted ceremcay to which be that they heiped bln to dio sooner th Te would have did as 8 cot nqnence Of ihe Bet of t deter dant, (he allegations of the iudictment could u De sustained. ‘The proscention objected to this line of areument on the part of the counsel. The Court sald it was prover. if the defence could show that Richardson ume to his death by other causes than the gan-nhot wound. It was competent, if they Rould, to show malpractice on the part of the alteuding pliysician, ham said he did not attack the #kil! of the sur. asteving te man's death. Thee could be mo question of the competency and skill of both the atten Sonsuiting pivsiclana./ ‘The death was accelerate Fay Ue least, Oy the Litamous ceremony Brought aout THAT GRASPING WOMAN, deen after Richardson's proj for three Fears *Enotien and destroyed: the Nelonaahe necause Xeuad no property. aud sought the oter because he had broperty and when tho prize was about to pate from her forever, she same nefarious ad ined this ting in the start, offic ‘coneurm- wal jon vy the Very iniquity he sought te establish by witness. ‘The Court refused to permit the question as to the eftect of the marriage cerem ‘on Mr. Rich arason at this stage of the case, and the prisoner's counsel excepted to the ruling. Mr. Gralam then Presented two photographs to witness and asked ; ARS, M’PARLAND'S PHOTOORAPR. Seis At these photographs and say whether you bavecver seen any ferwale ‘ither of Wom ‘Tepreseutet on the teft fr cognize as A. 1 think they are both the same? A.— tT think there is @ difference in their That may be eyes *Mr. Gratam proposed to show the pletures, which were pootographs of Mrs, McFarsand, the left-hand one belug ideutified by Dr, Swan looking several years ohler than the other, to jury, The prosecu- tion objected, and the Court sustained the objection, to which Mr. Graham excepted. Person represented on Pa rt, Richardson's room eC. 1800 ‘The question was excluded, and exceptions taken. Did she. afer that time, aseume and go by the nalve of Richardson ? ‘The question was excluded, and en exception Min oF Xo Lam going to prove that Mrs. McFar. iving person. We are entitied to show that 2 Hing, as she has becn all the time. How can there things be mate ial since Kichardson ? They ean form no part of our defence. Voir, Uuaitaa—If your Honor please, T am cross-exam- cutie Hime Between the ‘of December ining the ‘of November aud ver, 1368 ? se question war excleded, m pratu, Q.—Who were Richardson died on the 2d-of December? A. daughter of hers, Dr, Carter, al Q.—Ihe daughter—you mei picture? A.—Yes, sit x, Mrs, Sage and @ myself. joe 1n this left-hand a Hive Meda need thetpareon 0 soe of 4 Mra ‘etland ence the ud of December eal ‘Q.-When did you last see her? Objected to add excladed, defendants excepting. WV here did ¥0G inst see her? defendants excepted, THB PERETONITIS. Q—When did the peretonetis set in that you speak of A~About the third day I think And tat you eay was teal? AT wonld ike to biain maysett, f death, we are obli rtificate, to Kive two causes of death—the 14 tue tinmediate caures. Excluded, au riding Q--The immediate eanse was the perftonetis and the proximat hot wound are Coneidere ‘ret ani The Diernict ATT e' tor will you not gtvs \he meauing of the word peritonets é Hise an iudammacion of the fining mem: the bow ne SLE Tee mmetion revuis in mertigcation? A—Yes, sir. ‘THE PROSECUTION REST, ‘The prosecution next called Dr. Sayers, and ho not unsWering, they, to the great surprise of every one, rested their eas Mr. Grabaum called the attention of the Court to the Tending of the indictment the charge being that Daniel McFariand, of malice alorethoug! ficted & wound deceased ic Sate ie death. The ox LO ms ecation was bound to pi fone in the dicuuent etrloly ey were bound to, prove that tie vole cuusd of death wae’ tas placol abot hands of the deiendant, * Your Honor,” said Mr, Graham, " bas rated against me In my attelnpts upon cross: examination, to show that the death of the vecensed wus hastened by what fouk place after he was wouuaed, and 1 bold tn my Kent dun trosbexsipivation upon, that period. of tums used. prepared it with great care, for 1 k woul WALK INTO THAT MOL, But your Honor has shut down on my cross-examinn- Hon, and [am not permitted to show this ji the machinatio wb that woman the Gafoftutate Mah riefand by death acos sted. problem iu the mind of the deeeaved, whether he would wo iuta, the other wor ‘with lees 'sin by marrying that woman than by wot doing ‘bad a uveat deul wo do with eaust death. Stneveonaict tn Me_mind,” suid. Mr raha, must have been foartul indeed," And now oa) cay how thie act of Albert D, Richardsop, to ‘when he we lucited by (he machinations of ‘THOSE SCHEMING PERSONS who surrounded him to the ast, mot him at the bar of Omnipotent Justics, and pow al jects his condition in thg eternal world i" [8 prefovad seusation.| will now t the Court to in-truct the Jur: the prosecution does nor introduce testimony tb shoe this averwent in the indictment to be true, that they have hot establishcd wn important element of ® outa, nd at the prisoaer is ented to an acquittal. The CouRT—Lhe defeuce must go to the Jury, Mr, Gratam, Mr. Gitatam—Your Honor will please note our ex- ‘ounr—Certainly, Are you ready to open for the defence? CHALLEY SPENCER FOR ONCE UNPRETARED, Mr. SrENcER—I am to open this defence, your Honor, and bot expecting the prosecution to close 80 sudden, Tam not prepared. { have made elaborate prepara: 1 should be cailed boon to open the case to-tey e Rot my notes with me, I Ucrefore ask that the Court a joura till toxnorrow. After @ lite unimportant sparring becween op- posing counsel, Judge Hackett granted the motion, Aud the Court udjourned, i Kyox tHe Harren,—All who almire sleckiness of nap and bobbiness of ensemble are bereby advised torepairto Mr. Knox, the Hutter, 21) Broudway. 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Sai ‘hemical Componnds MOSS, Us Ty CME In order to, meet the great demand Tor these cate. b fics in, Nownrk we have taken the agenoy Torte UNtVEnSITY. MEDICINES, aut shalt keep all oftnern Peewney uf on band. i hei” books free. VEN, Broad wt. cor, Market. 5 N SITY MEOI- AEA TEA, bs 9 ri ave taken ihe ‘agency for une sale of the nioet pop.atur medicines of the dav—the University Remedice—tor thls ac) CHAPMAN & CC CL AGEN WED EcinS ema NEP nate i 1 THE UNivausiry MEDI vereity Almanges Paterson, N riptions of the New York Medical Coulege 'are bahay we in large quantities, Com) phys ane Gnily fa alvenaance to give modionl advice tree. Vart- ous HHinsteated books tree, eee i Chestont at —-. more, 11 North Holiday st.—————————. Wlogtn, 821 Penaavivania av. Poston. bs: emout gt! —— —= jortiatid, 250. Chicage, 447 Bonth Htave Bt Lon 206 South Filth st.- a Fray, 2 Watkine block —————________— Rocueater, 8 Main at. (Cr sorfoik, Ld South Ci K. V. HAUGH WOUT & UO., OORNER BROADWAY AND BROOME ST., will continue for two weeks only, thetr GREAT CLOSING OUT BALE of CHINA, GLASS, GAS FIXTURE, SILVER PLATED WARE, BRONZES, CLOCKS, MANTEL SETS. CALL AND EXAMINE THEIR PRICES, MARKED AT AND BELOW COST in plain flgures on each article, The last invoices they shall recetve of CHOICE PARIS AND GERMAN GOODS Are now betng op” ned. After May 1 thelr successors, Messrs. Nicol & David- fon, will continue the burtness at 0% Broadway, near AND pale TUCK WHISKEY. er gallon (lout Years 01d), Wort sherry, ont ze cor. Broome and Ridge sts. Ae 1 Win Uy in WORM cA! LP mahi . MISSOURI! xtra € i ag! So. Bi. April 1 60, 6, 3. Miscou chine No os, Aoi y wiv. %, 9. 16, 11, KENTUCKY cairn Clase NS. 23, Agi 7. 1870. 1,8, 63, 82. 47, 6, 20. 51, 39, %, REATUCKY ©, &, 85, 13. 96, 73, 19, 25, 88. Prizes casnea sna tntorm: and aiso Royal Havana Loveries, J. CLUT¢. Broker, &o Broadway. 133 Fulton st. and 2'Park row. é Qry Goods, CALHOUN, ROBBINS & Co. 410 BROADWAY, Have made still further REDUCTION IN PRICES To mect the DECLINE IN GOLD! And invite the attention of CASH BUYERS To tho largest and best assoried STOCK OF FANCY GOODS To bo found In tis Market. Bouse Sarmsinna, r\ N ~ T ' FER ITORE, iyo. CARPETS, REENE'S, p00 STH AV. ORNEN OF 20TH ST. _ PAYMENTS TAKEN WEEKLY Oit MONTHLY. JRURNITURE, carpets, oll cloths, &e., cheay fo Caan, or weekly aad monthy pay takeb, REID & 0. 885 Hudson st, PAPER HANGIN ly damaged in their manufacture, for sale cheap at the factory, corner 10th ay. ana situ st. ———___. Botets. )N AND AFTER DATE the chop house ae partment of the Astor House Exchange will be open Until midnight. Out of town partion wilt find the chotcest of viands and prompt attendance, Entrance for ladies on Barclay st. The attention of the public ts Invited to our tnereased facilities, Chops, steaks, Welsh rarebits, &c., served on the English pian. C_A. STETSON'S SONS. % _ Pableations, (yhace ORTIMER'S STORY, CHARITY BLAND; on, THE VILLAGE FOUNDLING, WILL BE COMMENCED LN NO. 190 OF THE FIRESIDE COMPANION, OUT MONDAY, APRIL 11, G‘ 70, WeFKARLAND'= BOOKSTOR St. Thore you. will in oes 3 tivo choice Hagitel, cunt ‘wad all the standard works, and rene! FE L.—Reoeived a letrer from the a1 one rece! last spring ; it col tntost Importance to You, and. treats of mailers eu: es of your affair and mine; I bave no por- interest In this communication, nt remen Your future tate and happiness deveude on seels at once. CARKIE — H. ~ Adarées C. H., box 1 ontaide OES Be, 850 return of MARY ANN eatery papers please copy. Politual, OM bo ABREMT BL: ¥ PAST RIC? “UNION 16 N ASSUCIA ular month: fF weeting tule (Pris: }, event "elock, at Denilt fal), ouddaty WILLIAM ATKINSON, President ABOR tt ERO Pai aie Labor iterorin Warts “are requested to attend @ meeting of the General Colnmittes this (Friday) evens Tick, at Ma guile Hall JAS. COND H ALS G Tonsonu, Sec. Biscewwneous, ECIAL NOTICK.—All perso egotinting oF payinw the late Orm of oF to the order of George A. Loring, ik Ceused to be iny Agente On the ist erm of Loring & Wo d ceasing to Avril, by the witadrawal of Mr, Gur Prest, are cautioned ks oF notes ¥ ch Lortug & Wood, agents, Frets, Woot Owe wre vellewed Lo be ih the hauds of Peta kid ai pr opFiALEd Vo his own tse ‘wit AnGharity. vie oie note, ade by NeKenrie & Rarity, or 1) Met on ne & Cow att) days from March 1, for #308; vue Bote. at day froma Alaich. 1, for $029 owe uote al uuoiitha rom Mareh 12, gor 8325. "Ihe takers of said votes hay outed Hot to pay tae ume without my vuthority, PETER VAY iOEMSTINE, Ja, Hoboken, N.J., April 5. 1s ROO oF adi rr) TROUT of all sizes for sale, Apply to SHANTY CREE eR J Maspeth, bf ated to produce 80,00 to TR aod hemp hacales for sai Ht 7 radisestaan ot OF **1* DISERGES lecaiy ontained, desertion, clent 4no publicity; no charge {a advance; advicetree, MoHUUsE Attorney. Naesau Be. Ne Y PAKTICUL AM NOTICE) Proved ats il uy” ure le eb} the sane on or be.ore April 2, 170, for expenses. TRAVERS cio ties having Koodn ported to remove OF Ley will be mild BOM. PEKINE, i TOPs April t, 17 _Ainnsements, STery PAT TET ORIG MT. bie AXA ATE RO Becoud uppouraios af the yraat ean curio’, MISS CARLOTTA PATTI, as het recent trrampumin the Westeru’ and Southerm SERDAR, EXERT 1 beam RITTOR, BARASATE, 8QU TIRE and Bret omar MEAT EARN! pel ai Ape ORAXD Bacl ANS LEN cots coNceRt. epperane o ica} ae ith 1 Contralto, Admistion, 61; Reeived Seats, Sic. exten. Ad@mit+ signto a ‘inetuding Reserved Seats) i Sents now at the Hall; also, Wiand Lid Broadway. OOD'S MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, BROADWAY cor TIGRE TH ST REE. OPE Bus DAY AN Beoure your feats ent LAST pe JEN LMORE, ADA H ee LIZZ) NORE EM if BYQMALION FELL M. PYG@MALIORN |LOUL nt Ik DES. Laving Wid Animal View av SLL Hoon, Tn active rehonren!, « eratic Burlesque, Liar e aa entitled THE fi IPP " eae ci ‘a! FREY crrevs ate tae GORGEOUS HPPODI UAaTO eA Kaan ® MAMMOTH BEATING RINK, CORNE I OF 3) AY. AND STH ST, RA SHORT BRASOR punt Phu, ea ING MONDAY, PERFORMANCES Hach DA ‘clock. Doors open ane rik’ PanoRst omnes WAND fuse COMPANY ow Miss Jeannette Watson ana Mile. Lorette, Bi trie Ben Penastinn, and aster Romeo, Ital Bareback Kiders; Fiank Yastor, Som wes trian Jeune Burt, Champion ‘Hurdle Ii win forty olnor artivte, MOA, KCK. the celebrated Lion Performer, will em of wild lions at exch exhibition. “adtalaion, 0 cents, Children under ten years, “THE FIRST GRAND STREKT PAGRANT ON MONDAY, Boer ‘6 1 TRE, oe Wid street, between Ith and 6th ave. LAST WEEK BUT ONE oF THE ENGAGEMENT ans LAST. NIGHTS OF EDWIN BOOTH as “ MACRETH." sublime Tragedy of that name, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, NOTTE, MATINEE, CLAUDE M ON SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 9, AT APRIL 18, ON MONDAY, MR. JOHN 8! CLARKE. Beats eeenred TWO WEEKS SIN ADVANCE poet 5 THEATRE. ar] EXTRA ANNOUNC eM Ip Sompliance with numeron applicacions at the Bom F LYONS MATINER LAD before the term/notion of the engageanent of KDWIN BOOTH, ri appene CLA. MELNOTT! On SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 9, at 1 o'clock. SATCRDAY EVENING, April 9. EDWIN BOOTH . In Bhakespeare' INE. ENT. = ACBETH, ACK's, Wh, bake nd “Manazer, Mi. LESTER WALLACK, Doors o t Ts. To commence at 5 o’els Tits AN. RRY BVENING, Ey be presented TOM ‘TAYLOK'S LAST WwW COM RD MEN AND ACIS Brodeced with nsw sad Appropriate Scenery, by Messrs tanerwood, Kvone. and. Hiliyatd, New. Masig by Mr. Baker, and Now Appotntinents ‘rhe piece will Include the follow 41 lack, B Bt ddart, Mr. Williamson, Mr. Milton Mr. ah Miss Maite Mra.J. sefton, Mis. L. Puulips, a IN REHEARBAL, TWO OF “Tie OLD COMEDIES, hich wi iven wee Pe lst TIME IN MANY ¥1 deveral Novelties wiil be given of the N NUE THEATRE Mad Taney tie AUGUSTIN DALY, Furor JEIGHTH WEEK of Mr. Aucustin Daly's jremarkable come. y of contemporaneou ety." Frou Fron” in the ation 0." Herald. © Frou-Frou” is one of the mee dramatic comedies and one of the ost charweves ¥ Mie TH FS ea, Miss bi. Atestayery aa Clay to: public Of wider alk specniators will be STOPPED DOOR. YMPIC THEATER, bo 1. FOX's GREAT COMIC DELINEATION AND HUMOROCS THA VESTIE —0 HAMLET The allabsorbivg topie of the eity, ASp. NOW IN ITS PIGHTH WERK OF UNPREC ahi LED SUCCESS SHANTET. WILL BETMPEATED BURY EVENING WEDNFSDAY AXD SATURDAY MATINEES, Seute ATWOWE! KSIN ADVANCE tow offloe. wl wt Us € Ticket ollice, Lt Lr oy ND OPERA Hous sia RINT WEE of TWELVE TEMPTATIONS MORI NEW FRATUN MELE. BARET toa new Pas Pant UNE SUIT ALAS DEMON CANCAN—SPA™ Tail BELL BALLET EGYPTIAN B TERPSICHOREAN ARNOSTA GRAND TRANAFORMATION EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINER, SHORTLY—A now genuite spanih Ba will appear at this t.catre. Beats secured TEN Ofice. also ai Schirmer's Erle Ratlway deket oMee, cor; NEw Kt ys © aN moppoatie Ne N BUT ee Oe WEI ND SATURDAY MUSICAL ONSTHRATION TWENTY-FIVE BRASS AND REED INSTRUMENTS, Larceat ond most perfoct 1 Troupe fn advance at the Box and MILITARY O CHEST ever heard atany place ot public ariseincut tn ber Rus Mak ROLLASD in her Das! iitacion, TATE EN Tlie cruces TRoW nm, 50 cent Reserved Beaty, 13 ce: DEN. Se oo JARRETT & PALMER, PRIL 8, ev i evening, and Selurdey THE LYDIA THOS son TROUPE Pipe OR THE KING OF THE GOLD MIN nery, Costuines, ropertics, enthar) Bey 0 uder ten, 2 cents, Ktire New Soe: Murie, and Mechanical Rifects. FT LYDIA VTHOMPSON MATISEE SATURDAY at Box sheet open six days in advance, IMANY - r - MANY THE grnaMbhy ‘OF AMERICA Mr, JOSH Hae MQyArur aud Director, GRAND OPENING W Commencing MONDAY EVENTNG, April 4 with HUE RISERS COMMS ATION 0. bi Hg SEAR ALTISTS. Admission, 250, He., Te. cit LADIES’ MATINER PRY SATURDAY. 7 Oday q = POL ; aa (ALOULO HALT: PLEVED REK— Wied At DIENCES. EW HIBERNICON, Bag A LOUK OF IRELAND. A visit to all the principal cities and places of interest, tn Ireland, inelading the ted LAK Rp 0 Admietion, i6c.; rorerved seu ‘We. Matinees Wedn: *Chitdren, the adultse La days and Baturdays at? P.M. aA 280 BROADWAY CORNTAE WARK ‘Open for the beneft of the Union Home ai GREAT TUR 0d Sailors’ Orphans, iss BEE ponte MASH ou NEL ELEGANT WAITING MOONS!” i ut MOENGRIE CAL: MPROVED STEAM MACHINERY UD chowDs or THE HATE PASHIONABLE PROMEN AD! Open datiy trom 10 A.M. til's BMP Den dally FONE MNSTON 16 CE TS LY & LEON WINKEL, EO MOAB W AE. ROUNDED Posh nnabated. Necine ) or seat! OHNNY WAGT & ADD RYMAN, the two eiiim of the eee, RUSE AND Cor WL AM U an DN AS FASHIONABLE KATE ¥ the lat eight representations oF CHING CHOW HL OO WINS TRELS, LACREME OF MINSTRELS: OF WILLIAM DWYEIC TEE MOLD. WE (NARD ant HACKUS. FRANCISCO MINSTRELS LEY, Real Fun. Geuuine Hunor, Lovely Screame BEN WAY HAI H-—Apri 12.08 FF ste SSEr die Yate Gute Mii’ AN be pevuime foneee tL, inclnding 10Me1 Ved sum, aud ati Browdway M‘*? LXE eID, pa BYRON dean. J i ‘ocrard Bevan MISS PEL mom ttd THE LIT OF THE SEASON, way fia) weide, tha » FLY, ‘Tichows RHOO FLY, DONT KODDEL Ad \ chal ———— ures, a