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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. BURVING RICHMOND'S DEAD oo ENTIRE PEOPLE FOLLOW. ING 178 NEAULSE: there are occations—and this is one of them—when the heart is too full of sorrow for ntterance, Some rest friends I had on earth—friends whore y 1 will cherish while life and recollection last—have been stric indred, bat I mourn that which ts bigh- 4 more dear, the loss of rincere, THE DAVE O'DAY HOMICIDE. SEARCHING FOR DEATH INTHE Rum. HOLES, AND FINDING 17, marknble Incidents of the Grent Cal jty-Wonderful Exc a Member of thi 4 Around, Above, and Benoa ale at the Same Time from Disaster—Ex- eminently meet The Story To jee : hambly recownize tn this ‘opriate manner the terti- Die visitation Of ® mye God, my feliow-citizen: my iife and your id Thicver—O' Da: That during the remainder of Two Funer eyes. may Heyer natn Fost Gov. Wells Somewhat Ticuaoxn, Va., April 28 ‘of business Lave been closed, erape on the Aoors, jption “ Cloged in consequence of the Dollar which Ended tn Eternity. of our fellow-citizens, in a moment, without warning ddenly plunged Into overni weeitizens, one of those awi heart, whieh Iangnvce fails to —Towlay all houses investigation into the murder of Dave O'Day on the | # deseribe,and which has NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1870, Mt. Mary—Bisop Pottes Dix's Interviews. Companions | cently opened for {ts beneft {8 receiving Mberai Grant Ath inst., tn the lager beer saloon of Larry MeDer- | o¢ ihe’ehorecs whicy ave been made in relation to | The ‘be witnessed to be apnre- jon Tike this it te fitt!: + Throne of Grace for alt Mucor In this our time of aMiiction. ‘The Rov, Dr, Hoge then offered prayer. A_ Committee on bonded by Judge W. W. Crump, who reported ap- propriate resolutions, RICHWOND’S DAT OF sorrow. Tudge Ouid followed in a few remarks, full of clo- The Judge spoke for: ‘Tho streets are filled with Touoral corteges, In funeral corteges of dead police- sets of police joined. All 1ate political feeling coms to have been forgotten, The bel's of 4 all day, and the streets took like A crowd of about seven thousand people is aeeombled in the Park hearing addresses of from Governor Walker, Yalamity at the capitol.” mott, 81 King street, At 12 o'clock the Coro countel for the prisoner,tand Mr, Henry L. Clinton, | &yt"Winetan we who represented the District Attorney. Capt. Me- | volnntarily. The the city have tol with the prisoner, PHILIP COONEY. Mr. Cooney t# a young man apparently about 2 or 6 yoar of age, medium height, and dark cowplexton. | aetion hns yet boen tak Ho was dressed in a dark stit of clothes, with a | | Kevorter—Aro there any bine flonnel shirt. He looks Itken The Coroner's office was crowded to uffocation by | Sisterhoode—one quent sympathy. Horrors of the scene of y ing, the horsid the dead and dy- and young were pit where of mbiance of hu- Jed, some erushed ont of the He contrasted the beauty of our People, and sald Richmond wus like her children, Hivored from the sonthorn portico of the Capitol. homas 8, Baldwin, one of the injured, died to-day. jewerk, N, J., and owned a large Both houres of the Legisl- tore held informal meetings this morning, and perved to unite with the citizens im any general ‘The body of the colored Senator (Pland) was ent home this morning, the hearse Deine followed by white ond colored members of the Benate to the depot, “Ex-Gov. Wells is better to-day A committee left Alexandria lat the wants of the wounded sud to take care of the semaine of the dead in this city. TWO FUNERALS PROM ONE CHURCH. Boeiness is almost entirely suspended tt this clty Yo-day. Belis are toiling, and the day is being ob- Borved as one of general mournin fare nearly all attending the funerals of triends who were victims of the appalling disaster, Whe demand for hacks and horses that it {s almost Smpossible to supply it. In several instances func” als will take piace from the same church, one follow Ing close uvon the other. Tho fonorals of Mr. Thomas H. Quarles and Cap- Jain Pichegra Woolfolk are now taking place to- gether from the Sycamore Church, The church is crowded and the remains are escorted by the How- etzer's Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance 4 other orgunizations, The funeral of N. P, How- ‘ard, Heq., is being conducted from St. James, whieh t Kache} weeping dressed the meeting, ffertine torms to the death of litle John M. Turner, one of the pages Hon, H. A. Wise drow a vivid pictute of the horrors of yesterday, and, in alluding to the fraternal spirit the euferers and the workers on the why such a spirit should not continue thon adjourned, with benediction ‘Tho streets are ne still as the Active wiensures are on foot for the re- desticnte families, and contributions are m all quarters, A MOTLET chown, Jews favored, were pozing in through the windows ‘on the lg end be Td the rte Ss Apetghth Charles MeDonne!, 01 e Twenty-ely ‘was the firet witness examined, Ie tosti- | 7° decided what to do fed as follows: Last Sunday morning abont 8 o'clock, my door m ‘and told me that a men named Dave 0") rarrived thege wit B minut arrived there within 8 minutos ea the information; Tenw Ceceased | ball be Te ODA i looked et the body | the'charities of tue of the Houre. funersl procedure, night to attend to offered by Dr. Hoge. itwas O'Day; ‘a minute and noticed that 0 GASPED ONOR AXD THEN DIED. A considerable quantity ot biood was around his treton— months there waa clotted | ariel e clothes around the right side were ent lood, and small qnanti This afternoon has been one of funerals, In som three or fonr bodies were before the altar at the same time. nounced the curelessnes of modern arcliitecture, the lives of eltizens in treet of the city. which placed in Jeo) nearly every princi Funeral processions were wending their way to the different cemeteries all da ‘was suspended, ther newspaper offices were ‘hu on the Capitol and ‘buildings, and on all vessels in the harbor, ‘The raitroad trains into the elly were covered with emblems of the trucks aud carte the funerals the old organizations to whist, the decensed were attached, turned out, At one of them the State Grand Division of the Snns of Tem- ance, now in session here,tfollowed the eorpse there was also i ving. ustom Toute aud a DOV 16 oF Ti Years of ago; onthe way to | Reporter—Wo! Gaceracd battens Macee teem Storia & | Erceneee ve me tho names'of every one in that room previous beak a svarer. ran through the streets. party wong in there; “er was" Bo reporter—Have you learned the vews of Bishop then asked for the names tthe Sheltering Arm: ren | the reli ions aorvic Ang the institution, are they? were not asked to do y thought it best to go, under tl ue clreum- Donne, of the Twenty-eighth Precinct, followed Geen erts, Isane Dayton, Indge Follerton, and Gen. Ar- apply thelr places ? thnr were among the delegates. Winston—We can't tell yet. Wo have re- | §, Spencer and Mr. Frances Reporter—Who are to M ceived many applications from worthy ladies who are anxions to tako m nn or Bisterhoods ready to volunteer thelr services? — PRICE TWO CENTS. BOSS TWEED'S PLUM TREE. THE FAT THINGS IN 70F CITY AND COUNTY TAX Levy. UNEARTHING THE VAMPIR REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Substitutes tor the TNE WON. HENRY R. SELDEN Nom- INATED FORUNIEF JUSTIC of the Inquest Concerning Lnat | The friends of that noble charity, the Shelter. | 4 Cordial Reception Extended t funday’s Murder—The Aadionce of Row- | ing Arms, will be glad to tenrn that the Bazaar ro- Delegation—A Beene of Wild Confust oa Dead Weight. Testify that the Deed was Committed tn | support, and that its troubles will soon be at an end. Rocnester, April 23.—The interest exhibited Self-Defence-Drank and Looking tor | 4 svx reporter had an jnterviow yesterday with Mr, | tn the proceedings of the Republican feate Judicial Fight all Ntght—A Dispute for Halt © | ps. Winston, ou of the Vico-Prestdonts of the | Convention in Corinthian Mall In this city to-day, institution, and he was kind enough to furnish him | has been anueually great. But fow prominent Ro- Coroner Flynn yersterday morning began the | with the future programme of the managers. He | pubticans wore absent, Kvery connty In the State I do not know enything mysol? about the trath | for once sont the best and the most influential men. ment Investigating the Fram O14 Man Buppressing the Evidend® The rottennoss of the New York Custom House and the corrupt admin! Good Old Man" wero exhibited in a private inv: gation yesterday, before Mr. Grinnell. time ago information was recetved by the Secretary of the Treasury that the weat of customs at this port wns a den of thieves, officials were amassing furtunes by aiding smugglers to defraud the Governmont, The statements, which were propared after actual observation, conclusively thowod {that the officers of tho Collector closed their eyes a8 fervently as if they wore engaged in prayor wien the valuable goods of the merchants who had subsidized them had passed under their They permitted cares of costly articles to bo delivered to morehants in this eity without exa- mination because they were in the pay of the owners, and they pastod in thin way hundreds of carcoes of goods on which no duties had been paid. Secretary Boutwell and Solicitor Barfleld were in formed of there facts, and they crnsed an investiza- b, Odlees for the Falthfal Powers to Those Who Can be Reolicd On~— The New Supervisors Not to = Queer Places fo The famous City Tax Levy bill of 1870, with ite portentous tender, the County Tax Levy bill of the same date, has been submitted to scrutiny, and the following pointa, not usually understood as relating to taxes or the maunor of collecting the same, are Fanny Things. ind that Lundrods of the NRW YORK CITY REPUBLICANS tored with Messrs, Wm. F, Howe and Abe Hummol, | , Reporter—The Sisters of St. Mary are not attend: | wer on hand in full force, Charles J. Folger, Rufus Alladvertising forthe elty government $15.00 18 appropriated, to be pnblished in not more than feven daily and Fix weekly newspapers, to be desienated by Mayor and Comptroller. in any other papers become perronally Habie for the amount of Will. Counsel to Corporation and Corporation Attorney ta receive talary not exceeding that of Recorder, to be fixed by Comptrotier. Present Counsel continued fm office mntil 1st Jan, 1878. Thereafter to be appointed by they have gone; they resiene’ | Andrews, Hank Smith, Benjamin F. Manierre, but T | Thomas Murphy, ex-Judge Davies, Marshal 0. Rob- The popular Chas. © of the children, but no ‘TH COLORED DRLRAATR m them. from the Righth Ward did not arrive antil this morning. Mr, Spencer met with a warm reception rd-working man. | “sir. 'Winston—I don't know, There are two other | from his Republicnn friends, able to take charge of the Jamatos of the Sheltering one i ot whom expressed St, Bornabas Home and the | tueir contempt of the uncalled for and anmeaning those who had influence enough to get in, while | other at Bt. Luke's Hospital—but they may not be | attack on his ebaracter by tite Hon. Horace Greeley. during the whole time of the trial tion to be made, ‘The first session was on Wednes. | The Commissioner of Pudile Works m authorized te fat] Napping In tho city to he tata foil wi MA, ONIXNELL'S PRIVATE OFTTCT. ‘Arms, It was noticeable that the delogates to this Conven- Roporter—Will the Indies who may be called to | tion prosented ccoed the Sisters of St, Mary he required to make ls Any obilcation tn relation to thelr duties? Resorter—What aro the religious servicos there now? vices tral BN etonted in the institution, as it i Shureh ; but I repeat that att rihof Fourteenth street shall be designated by the Commissioner of ‘The Comtmlesioner to {mimedintely contract for ine Tenth avenue from Mi Contracts for gas for eireots not to extend be} ‘The Surveyor, Mr. Cornell, House officials, including the wore present, A STRIKING CONTRAST Ir, Winston—The man’ nt, IT believe, has not | In point of mannors, intellect, and ability, to the ihe matter. Democratic Convention, Then again there was no slate, no Ring, no coucusing, no political trickery, ai in the Book of Com. | but every dolegate exproseed his opinions freely, mon braver T Pantie What we shall require is, | nd ndvooxted the claims o: tho eandidate of his 4 usages and none other | Choice without reserve. The Convention was CALEED TO ONDE! "clock by Hamilton Harris, Chairman of the ihattan atrect to Teach, Charges had been presented to the Beeretary of the Treasury against nearly all the In- fpectors in the Custom Honse, and thirteen of the number were examined and confessed that they had . rl of Health anthorized to make arrancem 6 contractor for cleaning trects for uch adai- yal cleaning ne pnlic he sith Fequirer, expense to be dn the taxes of tho yerr, omptroller aihortzed to fix t ‘oF any of t hem, according @ dusiness wit districts, WOE exceeding Amount now paid te nissioners to reeelve same Charitios and Correct BRIDES PROM VARIOUS ATEAMEMTD COMTANTES to pars portions of their cargoes without actual ex- amination, and to obtain permits for them to bring nothing of the trath of the charges which have been | State Central Committes, Corinthian Hol! Wren will any charges be made? rated with ‘mind tia | th for consideration. ford ten nora atteepee’ ant pices of | Reporter—te lt trie that the Rov. Dr. Dix horrd | to make ery B. Davios permanent chairman of the i mn around Ue Boor | the ‘ronteasiong of the Sisters of Bt Mary tn the | Convention, ‘which wae not broken sofect } %. tt ate uae ana a ~.nrowen | Orsrory ct the Sheltering Arm Fangoment by obtaining the floor and nominatin mont to that effect has been mad chelrna |, can gon tell 1 asked bim (stanton) who were in | of Hours, prepared by the Rector of @rinity | ¢, nd was tt ir. Winston—! cannot tell, Potter on the subject of the Sisterhood of St, Mary Tue WETMESSES OF THE MURDER. and the troubies \n the Sheltering Arms. which “wil of tho part! ‘Mr. Winston—Not directly, bnt st is anid that the | Pumper of ocessi0) fe the fol: | Bishop remarked that the Sisters had done well in r ly (did not | sending in their resignation, fad he ga fartin’ Michela les O'Conor, William Port ry Grout; T sent for these men, and Gro the cemetery. ‘THE SYMPATHY OF ALL THE CocYTRY. Expressions of sympathy for the sufferers by the Aisaster are coming in from all accompanied by offers of pecu ‘Up to a late hour no more of tl tnd thelr condition vas no worse a telegram that t onal Conveation had to-d: expressive of rerret at the had adjorned out of respect to the deceased be crowded. The remains of Poiicoman Cox are now being escorted by the members of both police * forces. At 6 o'clock, the funorais of Patrick Henry Aylett, Powbattan Roberts, Samuel A. Eaton, R. H. Many, Jr., and young John Turner, will take place. Tu SUFFERERS. ‘This morrine, at 12 o'clock, Thomas #. Baldwin, @be clothing merchant, died from his injuries after look, Kelly on eonday nicne | they should be allowed perfect freedom in thel Michels on Monday morniy Jookout for Coon 3 had deliverst lan; Leearched the place fina it. arters, frequently ary aide he wounded had died, Tiinols Constitu- adopted. resolations The Sisterhood of St, Mary elxim that et Gront, | wey entered the institution on condition that appoint, and may here be worthy of the highost commendation. —————_$___ sion to Jolm 1 FOUND ON TIE BODY —-— fer, met with of O'Day some money, a watch and chain, some keys | A Vietory Secured by the Brooklyn Alder- | the business And pennies, and also ® ring. Briggs Nominated Con- | been conelased, A rouly Was sent by the Governor thanking Illinols on 5 . W. 0, 1 it Front eoffering. Mr. W. ©. Danbam, agent of the | Foils wansent by the Governa Did Dominion Steamship Company, is better, and Shere are hopes of his recovery. Detter. but his condition is still consitered critical. The point of one of his broken ribs hits entered his Jeft lung, and causes much spitting of blood. INCIDENTS OF THE CALAMITY. One of the most remarkable escapes of yesterday A diaeram of MeDermott’ lace, which was print- | firmed ed in Tie BUN the day a! rn § ‘er the oecurrence, was Ex-Gov. Wells is THE SISCO-NIXON MURDER. The Story Told by the Widow ef the Mur- Sitting up for her Husband's Return—The Finding ef the Body, J, Nixon, indicted for the Jace abont 1Sminates | eubmitred for confirmation the nrmes of Isaac Van | chair.) This fh Andrew (late proprietor of the Bagh), and Aurustus | £740 forceyre much co, Ostrom, for Police Commissioners, and Dr. Géorge | form. The ordinary routine business then berun ‘Judge Davis moved that the convention to nominate acanidate for Chief Justice, room with you ;' The case of Jol 7 then edlied for another drink, Police Comminstoner, av Aldermen yesterday afternoon, Mayor Kalbfieisch | and permit Ok Tiiewdtiin | Cochrane for Health Officer, The majority of t Thad no change, to I went ont | Board, who were determined to have Mr. Daniel D. | Delafield Smith, ‘was that of D. B, White, member of the Legisiature from Ejizaboth city. He fell through the floor with the resi and did not recelve a gcrateh. He did not Jeave the spot, but despite the suffocating dust, re. and worked vigorously to get out the murder of David HL. Sisco, on the 99th of January Jast, came up yesterdayin the Court of Oyer and ‘Terminer at Paterson, N.J. Judge Bedle was on the,bench, with Judges Daggers, Terhune, and Sand- returned I met ey, olng ont of the ‘back ment Grout and Michels wei STANDING OVER THE BODY OF eal rane and absolutely rejected Mr. Ostrom. Acom- | piscirg at the head of their ticket the mi appeared to be nn te ‘quarrel. bat ony y | mittee waited opon the Mayor, who therefore sent | politicia WANTED TO Friant did not hear O'Day sa) y. and iqoor: I eaw no Nixon is a reputsive, stroncly buflt young man His thick nose lovksas though it had been broken, one of his eyos thore ise slight cast. His i ind in He, as dressed in le was per easy manner while the court room, sud chewed tobucco with much ap- parent satisiaction, The first witness examined wos Hester Jane seo, the widow of the murdered man. me she had seen her husband was on Jan. 2, on ‘nie day he started for Pompton, jt, and aftor sitting up for nim til 12 In the morning on going he found the prisoner ns be replied thathe bad ot the roadside, ond th She wus aot 6 y, of Fredericksburg, was conversing with Mr. Aplett whem the crash commenced. killed by @ beam from the gal nomber of deaths occurred ‘mong those persons who wore standing under Dr. Brock was just in reach of {t, #1 when the sume beam that When be was brought ght any person | ns paren Bér whettier Cooney said: to 0 friends.” y "blake hands and About 7 o'clor party going irto Bhe acket me to come along, ant K chee or twice ther dispute between O'Day and Cooney, t his table writing, Killed Mr. Aylett streck him, he was breat! fow minutes, equare were such {instances wives came apy the bodies of their bus One of them was so shocked that ft ts 4 that she cap Live throughout the day. cr {# insane, with but little hope of recovery. AND WOUNDRD ALL AROOND. rof the Legislature describes bis fall ce He did not’ re. o'clock, she went to be: ase of the Nixons stiting there, To her que loft her bnebund sitti was neither drunk nor sick fled with these repiiess ho weve of her friends to her a(d, She then called of the prisoner 0 suow them wiore he had left Sisco the Nixon, as if terrified, ran ‘The pody of Sisco was finally woods near & by-way that loads to the ou the Capitol Ad Varick streets Ts passed betw i oa Convey of OWING DIM HALF A fo'r quite a wh that he would Cooney some hard pam O'Day aud Cooacy;{ 1 ve again, and asked revious evening, ato the woods. ce; while going out, Gront Janes HL. Vreciard, of Pompton, testified that the ground where the body wea found with blood, the stat saplings as much a® Give feet from the 80 testified that James rda low, rumbling socnd, and felt myself Twos tacing the gallery, and saw Fortunately it did not reach me. ing over each other in the t seemed to be one uneartt ly ash, and T sank under a mass of d body over me, a wonnded man Tire poor fellow Put if T could only dslways as 1 do now? How w fave eon all and I will bea true f ie man at my aide exclal thy sting ? Ob, Me One Proposed to it (oll toward me. being fonnd on 801 ben Lwent inl f wz lond worts azain ; T went t him {fhe wonld not'shake han Nixon had told him on the day on which the body was found, that it must be near by, because John Nixon |i arcuing the admissibilite of this evidence, the thine for adjournment ar into dorkness. told hiut so. While T found mys OFFERED HIS MAND $$ — PHOTOGRAPHS LY BU to recognize Cooney; O'Day thea ¥ REPORTERS. “lod for a round of drinks: went to the Dar and harkeeper went and Cooney were stan helieve words passed. ‘and after that OT together ai ‘Ob, deatht where | Extra Police Supervision of Murderers’ ve! where is thy victory ?’ eries all about m eperkivg about their wives, others of ‘While others wer meant oat fe, money” that “h gutted Coouey e loafer or » | with 10R was AbOUL e0 T believe 0'Day bowl then elinel AND O'DAY FELL toward the front door ; cn: ; O'Day bad the tambler tn his band all the on WAS AuY heares th when O'Day and Cooney clinched abont being stabbed: a glass could hardy \whout' my knowledge: I believe | requested— the pl Owing to the recent disturbances in Florence's old saloon, corner Houston street and srondway, the Captain of the Eighth Precinet, bas doubled bis force on Houston street. atationing a special police: man on the west side of Broadway with orders to ailow no more than two people at a time to stand on Hereafter citizens can pass along Hous- ton Ftreet without dancer, 1 was formerly the case. The War of Jarisdictio: believe many jon, for, although but little suffocation if T urt myself, T should have died iro ud not been removed when I was.’ Mr. Joynes tells the following TOUCHING INCIDENT concerning Dr. Brock : ‘was sitting bebind Dr. Broek, and fell under 1 lay with my mouth to his cheek, and could He askod me my name, ‘told him who I waa. He said. ‘Tam cytng. Tell our wife how much | loved her, and thought of my last moments,’ * TRURGRAMS 01 offering ald for the efflicted are coming in from ail Parts of the country, A citizen of New York has given antherity to a gentleman here to draw on him for $1,000 for the relief of the sttfibrers, A telocram from Alexandria announces the (death from sorrow of Mrs, Browis, wife of one of the victims, ‘TOE CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT. The cause of the acclagnt was the miserable work ofthe architect employed a few years ago to con siruct a floor between the Chamber of Delorates and the building being then tou small to ede of the pubite, Wo the walls instead of being inserted and when the heavy weight of 300 sod upon them they drove th port onder them, when the floor iell with a tremendons erash, | rosuits already reporte LY OF MRARSKS EXHAUSTED, have been broken O'Day, when failing, 1 AM Qos,” Jobn Kelly, the next witnoss, corroborated this testimony, and added Abont 7, o'clock on Sunday morning T was with ela, O'Connor, and Grout, and we met O'Day | Q.—Did you D4 aman named Doyle about two doors from the ear or of King street ; 0 told us that he and 0" with some parties in the Dowie sald that Plerrepont's The gallant Major Babson, one of the U. 8 dotectives, appeared yesterdxy before Commissioner Osborn to defend the course of Assistan; District Attorney Jackson in ftaking the case of Ignatz Lfowsky, who i scensed of bribing the Govern- ment witvessess in the Berker distillery the Commdéssioner, and sending it before the Jury, The Major taid he did not Honer, and that he bad intended ould Dass upon it exclusively, Gen, Jackson, who told Mr. mt had revoked bis pre- im again control 3 SUN repor ithesses to att im growing cold, woe Grepk apd ni threw off thelr coats and | @—Did you pre at thoy would not Ogi, | connsel in this prosecution ? A.—Yes, sir, [Great | Fesolutions were enginecred throush by ane muwony pataiors sar 1 have axes to grind with the Administration Q—Is it through your instramentality that | (1 "Washington, Amid motions to adjourn from eral delevatos’ who were anxious part ving train, for it was now 8 o'clock, Judce ‘reomun J. Fit'vean mounted the et cnously placed himself tn irontof Judge Fotter, bay mentality — ing struck a dramatic Q—Go on, if you please, A.—I was the instru- | ries of resolutions. distinctly underatood tions were raised to the introduction of BYCOPUANTIC DOCU a tribute pecuniarily in avy way to the expense of this | anq tond eriew ef “Order” arone. from all sides, { bow ODiy call Coourya G-d dd liar; Law. | prosecution? A.—I don't know; if I should be | Judge Potter Wien snubbed Fithian by declaring him O'DAT HAVE BOLD OF COONRY' tt . fore the Grand | Coroner Fiynn at this juncture went out and pro fore the Comm| that the Grand Jur, He wos followed Osborne that Mr, vious order, apd given A COPY OF THE SUN, and scemed to read it attenti In Purcell's place O'Day said that he latter remarked that he ( ; O'Day then banded hs Cooney, Dut th bist the ‘subpmoas to tion before Commissioner Osborn to misioad th Gelence. in order to have the Grand Jury pass upon the case, Meantime, Mr. Osborn hag written x let ter to Mr, Pierrepont complaining of the and discourtesy of his action, and Major ¥ to be calle to account for his remarks by his Chiet, Col. Whitley. onds fn which Tamm: clare own Stock, There are upward of 600 street cars employed daily in this eity by the raliroad companies, ‘b of which the law requiros a tax of $50 a year to uly companies which pay reat 1 the hoe except ar Gocnoy enid he had ® friend who wonld unt refused, ingore to Larry MePermott's. vorle | Mr. Graham (to witness)—Are you going to con mt the fight In Bariow told me a eee ond time I went into the onthor fow minutes af Twas # I had been arrested int was honorably dischare: y make any thre Ke of the proceeding Hoon abont 25 additional funeraim this pained for all of ick to-day, The be paid as license, The the tax and the number of cars they pay it on are as ener wevEnty Wo unersl cortege with the exception of for those who had to follows: Sixth ¢ all Bailed, neutal Charel at the #0 4 the funeral of ty-three two-hors cars; and the ‘The loss to the city by the evasion of nay Coo, Briges for one of the Police Commissioners, tabled | aid that Commartonor of Pablic Works anthorized to cause e used by all water con tetioners to receive no salary or other : Iy wide of Central Park lon inth street made a Bonlevardy railroad tracks now I= at street to he removed to Fifty-elen mhie grownds south ‘Park Comtnissionera. a}ice may be dismisted Pollce, and placed on roll, Fd of Police authorized to Increase the fores one horized to apnolnt a Fire Ma E lerk, to hold office during Board, to have same authority aseim core anithorized by law of 1868, card of Police anthorized to take present Honee Detontion for Fourteenth Precinct Station Dnilding How Used o& such station houae to rerements Impared by Toard of Revisioa crowded to ite ntmort capacity with delerates and wil be a meeting of the of- ath nee ie 2 feel ae. ord | ranged thel? progta rennisation.o ‘olcod on hi Tort eve, and BU | gees WMayand the wuole subject will then come | Curkchtion’ daa propomed to elect Stewart Le Woo ts their vessels to various docks where the smugrlod goods could be removed to stores on Broadway and They testified on oath that habit of receiving varions sums of tmoney from shipping merchants to enable them to defraud the Government’ speculators, The Stat other thoroughfares, they were in t! oned to olect Stewart L. Woot. chairman. It bad also beon settled th streen, Dare Anarewe All varke and of Canal street instor~-I fon't know; T believe a state- | Juco Platt Potter, fe. ashed (his ar. and that they had si ctically by omitting to exam: merchandise of their wealthy fri Good Old Man " did not express the _revelatior Captains and sere by unanimous vote of Saratoga, for temporary iy astonishment prised at the statemonts mace by the witnossos, and he adjourned the hearing till the following morning. ‘Tho investigation was resumed yesterday. Five were bailed, and Ul tostified that they had received money from der of European and other stexmshi> Co he officers of the versels of those ‘and exclusive facilities to run their cargoes through the Castom House. They furnished the names of their patrons with considerable reluctance to the Surveyor. Col. Whitley is known to have charge of the Investigation, but a Sow reporter eniled dim Inst night and'he courtoousir informed tim cSat Le could give no information on the subject. : however, says the Colonel whether the Book A WRANGLING DISCUSSION. honared men, Potter for permanent Mr. Woodford, in Pomptrolicr, and Commisatoner be fncldentatty stated th 1 had been on ti 6 worship, and their care of the childrea icant. Ghian cee ttl RR s is | Grant, whose namo foll like to Buperintondent g Fr the knife, but could not Works end Comm constitute a" Roard of Btrect Openin thority over sireet ope atrect, of to close siroets, now vested 11 the etty. roller shall hereafter by an acting Mayor. he appointed within five sold Wok Ist January, 18 arimient of Docks te comnlcte before ist of May, IFT. Auth title to all wharf property in gad city regulate price of whariage, weekly papers. \onere of Taxes and Ax ‘sector Embree, tavestigation, It hundred Custom muidse Ofloers have received bribes from the smagglers a ENGLAND'S DEMAND UPON GREECE. trpon the spirits “of te Convention. Tix al i >, " . ° ‘of the Convention. ta = MAYOR KALBY'LEISCH CHECKMATED Waste, the Vandaie, Sue st enthtisiastio applan <i inted by Mayor has charge of ! ror. Comptroller to aenure this aot, 8o er term of office mot evincing reminded by Raf. Knarews of the ‘Toot that i was j a ‘own the jurors, Andrew Stanton, the’ bar- Ata special meeting of the Brooklyn Board of | was time he (Woodford! re keeper, testified: ‘and party came Into the asked for arin id O'Day were Jspoaitios nded. by The Greek Opposition in Lengene with the Brigands—The Lenders to be Arrested as Loxpom, April 28.—A letter from Lord Erskine, the British Envoy at Athens, to Clarendon, indicates peculiar developments concerning the Ia in Greece, The Greek Parliament has adjourned and it ts stated that om receipt of the brigands di mand of ransom, the Opposition despatched an emit ary to the band to indpae them to raat spould take a back State to all land une ‘latt Potter to take th fate to all land un. an par tin!) be patil into etn! kag pn. pee Gxt 10 be reserved for ex- fone’ of Exe" polut two Police Jarkees, within thi awe of this act, to hola 3« clasively poseces powerh wi dution of Court. ‘The county bill contains the following provisiona? _ Potter ascended the plat- "Al money recel ed j= speech sustaining the motion, the nominations of Mr. Van Andren and Dr. Coch- ht Rape ig Mer org iat in addition forestall the opinions and the votes of the Btate by on a complete amnesty, which wonld require acon to erant. ‘The Opposition tthe Ministry in this meetin that Lord Erakine will demand that le: to he confined to object ed not to be excer ie and be hoped this Conventi in the name of Mz, John TH, Broad in place | ONC Proceed to put in nomination the di 01 ment, or Increasing jose now In o ist of Hache Bel or Mr. Ostrom. Inquiry ea to who Mr. | pe that a Junicial Convention, if that he would Broad was resulted in the discovery that | man should go at the head of its ticket, ae jon't remem: | he as a resident of tho Seventeenth Ward, and fe jected. A recess for balC an hour was tate: Board confirmed the nomination of Dr, e for Health Oficer, and Messrs. John Preburn, and’ Re: oners, A com vil Cree fer a while with 20,000 I tore, corner of pect of the ei e drinks, wii re ‘The ¥ ut heuinst the ly néwinated Grmed with Mr. Vun- | M an told O'Day v entied 3 " to fight him The lobby then oat in load applause. Who on or Mart the adoption of a resolution directing keeper | Choice, 203. tore) ben to display the flack on the Ha Gad not ‘oration of municipal . rad OX laBoard adjourned to the Street Commissioner's oM-e, | 2°! (> pave nade up | aud celebrated tue event in the m ave w drink; we. all squads for consultation alittle ater the reet of | Horace Gre: yintho Free= | “the Convention finat nd Cooney and O'Day Love Murder Case. and the Secretary procedded to call the r c and From the N.Y. Tribune, April 2. and the vote ato ‘not have avy more quarre!ling ; bo said be would, and A man is on trial for bis life in our city, and no Wine nace considerote person will ray anything ealenlated to | choice, 204. to shake hands and stop: O'Day refnerd, and | prejudice bis case, He ts entitied to a fair, impar- MESSRS, FOLGER AND HALR Lia hearing, and a righteous affected by news} rdict, utterly nking : 1 ret ney 4 ue | mont very considerabit thelr successors. Inbilities against county to be fom ptrolter, Sind present President of tho Hoard of rviROrs. Now Board of Supervigors, limited to $100,000 an- ries Kbd drill rooms, exclusive Of 1U8 ers of the Opposition be arrested as aiders apd js last night, the Eart of Clarondon subinitted the correspondence in recind to the recent tragedy in Greece, He eaid the Greek and Turkisis Governments were bo! united efforts to secure band of assassins, aod 600 troops we: Over tralf of the gang had been overtaken ; seven lind already boon beheadod, five were under- Eoing examination, and undoubteliy would be exe- ‘Tae Earle of Carnareon thought the Greek Gov. ernment was respoosible for the atr Dut he advocate’ a suspen: ment until a thorongh investieation was had. In the House of Commons the Greek correspond- ence, said official oMicial information, had been re- confirming the worst details of He added that at ared were mak The Turkish authori were on their guard, aud would ar- d to cross the way sail in conclusion that the rc ictims bad been embarked on be frigate Antelope and taken to Mali 1d Row the poo- ‘new what sort of a | aBetters of the mi In the House of MON, M, BR. SELDEN ‘member of the Board of Education, Broa! was | Was nominated for Chief Justices amid the wildest om—Ther were tatkine sbour loaning | immediately, eat enide ‘Pho Mayor sent in wae | excitement, and cheers were called for by B. Dela- areata he wend wor lea any name of ex-A Merman i making sonive to remit or reduce taxes taken fr nA conferred On Commissoners of Taxes and coept nolicr and District Conte, d, ant their com Chaat Spencer made a proposition that ean- for Associate Judges be named, and then nd #roak of bis candidate, ch member rise 2 faid that New York would noter with the * Spuyten Duy- ratie majority, oro Was @ reasonable. pros tion of the Ucket to b Ahont 2) nominations were then ma ed for, Numes were then wi eon the second ballot was vigor, 191; Ho: 45; A. 8. Johnson, number of votes casi, 404; ceived from Ath re of the ‘forelzners. unts tho brigands yet ancap ing for the Turkish frontier, am not exeee: Do raed on the Bic necessary toa Tin iano or |. There being mo choice, a recess was proposed, bnt ts to Brooklit, the | the motion was received with loud cries of * No, TNE CR@SUSE t festive style Still there was no order, and the Chair, anable to IN COUNCID. control the Convention, allowed it to break up in - - One Hundred Million Dollars Agninet the Arende Railroad- A. T. Stew he Trinity Coure Among the Remoustrants, A meeting was had yesterda: settled down to THE TRAO K OF THE TORNADO. The Old Police Station Blown Down-A © Carried Away—One Man 1 Hozeboom, 178; Rice, 108, F of voles cust, 407; ‘necessary to a action in rol tion to the passage by the Legislature of the Arcade Among those present were Mosse, Astor, D. M. Ogden (repre- sonting the Trinity corporation), John Davil Wolfe, Edward F. Jaffray, C. C. Jobn R. Lawrence, and Edward Matthews, About 5:20 P, M. yesterday, a tornado of great yower but short duration passed over the city ear- rying clouds of dust, Shutters rattled and tell. ewoings were torn down, and in some instances ‘The rain fell jn great torrents for balf an hour afterward. ‘un Tere then, Uunanimoas'y nowinated with three choors for the whole ticket. per comment or popular passion. | "immediately belore the adjonrnment, Mr. Dosh- akin i,t | And even the conduct of his counsel, insofar as it | mer, of Buffalo, Chairmon of the Commitee on affects thelr client, 1s to be judged leniontly, | Resoluthious, reported the following: ed. That th lowance for the exigen: | qietornegs Tom fue ua tewart, Wm. B. of Now York ts Detinold, Poter e Judicial offic clos of their position. end that we present to the From Horace Greeey"s Testimony in the Trial yes | Giunee that wey will by O'Day fred terday. fualifications o pie Of the Bate our cal urt of Appeals, wih oon Will bring to their offices those hich should possess Who in the court of last resort interpret A large building on the corner of Broadway and reet, owned by Patrick Brennan, ‘and recently occupied by the Thirty-fret Precinct called upon fi Manipifoerth interested 88 property owners on four or five feet Q.—Did you ever apply to any one to act as pri: | laws which affect the property, the if beard O'Day vay | vate counsel to assist this prosecution? A.—I was | the citizen, Q.—Ploase answer my question. Did you ever ap- | N° hu", ply to any one to counsel? A.—I waa going to say that I was re- | Pet ‘er apply to any one to act as private | tories Ad having «fight | me— B irrow sirect ‘man amidst ‘er apply to any one to act as private sonnation.} private counsel are brought into this prosecutiou? A.—Ibave answered that question, by the Q.—Will you answer my question? A.—Instra- FS, mont of others, If you choose to bave it so, THROAT asked to, I should, [Laughter] out of order. ‘and aid | agreed to riise money for the purpose of sustaining | to memory. Police, was blown down, but no one injured, A trestie bridge at the foot of Thirty. Property of the ‘so blown down, Tae ‘and the liberty while wo recognize thag this is not ‘ation of political principles, proper occasion to express onal Administration, and our admiretion Who is at its efforts to reatove economy in cur affairs, to raise canada the credit of the Government, and to secure the ad> q miniatration of equal laws in ail our States and Terri- citizens, who have the trun tnterests of the city at heart, to oppose this plan of “ scooping” out Toad. Tho bill, he eaid, ¥as a monstrous and could not receive the boarty North River, 0 Railroad Company, damage ts about $8,000. A number of @i who were engaged ip the construction of th foeing the storm coming on, li Michael Sheen, a German, w falling timbers and kilred ins! make all tts provision: support of honest and respectat {t their careful attention, Tlofman would promptly veto the Lill on becoming rous nature, ExJudge mM Was Vory emphatic in his denunciations of what ho called a villinous and rascail It was esti ted Present represented property worth $10,000,000, ——— FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CARLES, st this prosecution as private | for the illustrioas sold Tle believed that nd we heartily ried away. One cum by one of the secution t A.—Dr, ‘Thsee resolutions were unanimously adopted. Counsel in this prosecution ? A.—Dr. Ayer requested | tint re iene ee ened carniad teen cS Ata quarter to 6 the storm broke upon Staten Island With great fury, The shios off been prepared for the squal!. as they sails and bunting and made thene ‘The storm passed were no accidents down of a few ch confusion, did not moot the ap- ‘val of the Convention, it is declared that there solves snug The Archbishop of Canterbury is dying. off as quickly ns it Baron Liobig is dangerously 1), The Sappho and Cambria will,have their firs the 10th of May. Llaabisd Vivandiere, Electricity, and ThanJerc! the winwlng horses at the Croyden raves yoste: old shanty out ighton used asastable. pacts a Rc dia JOITINGS ABOUL TOWN, tage, and consdi- titude begun to rer ly word that could be ‘as “St, Domin, ‘The Independent Order of Hod Fellows contem plate a strike. ‘THE SUN is & favorite with all excopt those who “love darkness ri One of Tie 8UN re can be looked at only through smoked glas ‘The buils in Wall street are getting that the wonder Is how anybody can bear them. ‘The new Excise Board m yesterday and elected Col. Walter W. Pric ell & MeCotter have tes from the Charge of dealing n emuxgied ‘The Company which starts for De et to-night at the Foon LOSSES BY FIRE. MF Weanestry Hall, at Woorsi John Winslow's shoe story. at ¢ Commercial stree Aamaxed by fire to the he Woodside Lose about $25,000. Henry Monsinete it tors 18 80 bright that he ogH thian avpeaiod to the Convention, and asked to allowed vl with bs eft hand, and tp hie right he held a lager beer | @.—Lo you know of any person who has raised or | frecinticns, and deliver's #pesca he had. comtitted i Lifted over Coomes's Den high ring anything to ot me drunk ; Lam acquainted with beth wartios HOUNE Uf §.\500 early Jeater Last nicht a fire 26 Brondway. puri uid be vabnguiened, on the fourth flo olla a : ei ‘The Convention already tired by balloting for five on no tuis prosecution! A.—T told you, or tried to tell | consecutive hours, refused to hear Fillmore. you at first, thit Dr, Aver, of Lowell, (4 Zritune | latter porsiated in'usking to be heard, until it was stockholder) wrote to me about that, found necessary to shut him of by adjourning sine INTELLIG he Coroner ad Q.—First, do you know of any persons who bave | “¢ which was doce, it all the brisoners to bail, | Steed to raise money for the purpose of this prose- bi, He took $500 bail | ention? A.—1 know of one person, PAR lig elytra He Pf iy 1,000 for those who | Q.—Do you kuow of any amount that has been | confirmation of the treaty betweon S!. Dor oa appeared to TNF INVASION OF THE DOMINION, | ¥* told that ho had contribared #100, job to give igen of the Hous of tax by the others 1s very close on $20,000 Where are the law officers of the Cor abous 18 years Denperate Efforts of the Fenian Lenders to Doceive the Government" ned-The E Along the Border Decrcawing. The Wostonians were amused on Wednesday | casey A.—1 cou'd not say whothor thoy referred night to hewr that twenty Fenians, dressed in lone overconte of Irish frieze and carrying heavy kuap- | or two With ammunition, were passing throuzh a st Many persons were st: | this exse in my eye when TE wrote, but I don't know tractod in the bope of obtaining a look atthe war- | whether I mentioned this riors, Along the border, in the neighborhood of - ‘tithes of arms are cag vy watched by officers of the _ men for th An uttempt to use them willbe [oI mediately by a genera’ ary In order fo dere jan leaders ere ré Views of the Very Rev, Dr. Starrs, V.G.,on the School Question, A Sow reporter called on the Very Rev, Vicar: General, and obtained th He thinks that. relizious and secular e !ueati on t to ne blended together: that it is necessary to t the Leart as Woll as the intelivc 2, He thinkedhat parochial schools ou tablisned in all parishes in the diocese where it can be done, and that the Holy Father and the Plenury Coupeil of Baltimore have recommended this in the ded with citizens, anil THRILLING STORY, the Clerk's office, just ander the gallery, the window in the y side were Maury Koverts and Mr. 1 was nearest the door, leading out a T started to come in that ety for the north, S2T He remarked, eo the door, and hardly dis 1 tnaged bo get noar my oacape when I o the darkness heiow. aed din of voices If entirely cover. ¥ cruslg!, but my right 1 removell the rubbish thus enabled to T was released in about three: was budly broken, 3, Ax the Catholics ere taxed for the rehoo! fund but they are! Of the Htute, he thinks it just and they should’ receive @ portion of that "und for the support of their 4. As far on Lo sect tos thoritios, ‘i : ee eine ator’ | The activity of Superintendent Jourdan has knows he thinks that these views are cniertalued Ly aluoat the entire Catholic com- upsuccessfal in thelr efforts, and people liv border are beginning to see thot suel asain. 5 The excitement unong thers is conse. | After the fizzle in Connecticut, the Kerrigan party | pas The Yonians themselves are be- | cluimed the atnkes, e# ther were on the ground ut ‘ect of interierence ‘Tne British, on the Avother Anti-vam y Protest from ¢ ferrets couraged at the prow 1 of the Government, elk ide brutsed A MASS MERTEN The Wm. M. Tweod Association of the Eighth District (Gurmans) met in the Tenth Ward Hotel, Om THE CITIZENS of Lowell, | ever Judge Fithia Q—What name? A.—Dr. J. ©. Ay ¢ Invaders joment of Nov, 25, 1909, either in the | so y other paper, on the sutjoot of this | with the their candidates. frectly to this ¢ ecollect writing o Wer, on the genoral suject of Revenge you treated this axa case of rey of it in that way? A.—T certainly a G THB PU ILISTS. night app ed im- | Phe TuoheysKerrigan Prize Fight Decid ‘at Last-Tuohey Nabbed in Brooklyn, But they are | prought the Kerrigan-Tuobey priae fight vo a danle the appointed time, but Mike Henry deciaed that rritory and for this | to etther party the $1,000 now resting in his bands, | Aluite. About 4,00) ver uth of the Oxpi red the Genoral nd addressed the assembly ns Lin the syuare tds noon, «rented om the award On the borties. we last night, and endyreed Mr, Tweed and nominated John Graber for Avsistant Alderman. They protost ainst Tammany doing for their representatives also, ‘The Pritish Legation in @ nominating Walker provided, itis wutd, ts to bexin ea Bay 1, © eampaien whica, Mere Yellow F ps The Norwegian. bark Felix, from Rio Janeiro, foe, arrived’ yesterday forenoon boarded Ly 2 Road, ber ; fiat wl w lied of yellow fever, ‘and three others were attacked, ‘bat ba floce. "ie crew o mow eases Vaasa! le dolained ab Quarantine, Fritow Crrizens: You are gathered tocether On IMOre Bolom mrad ob ‘on have ever witwer ic caimmily vas belullen os, 91 ile we use In deaih.” Youtrdoy's sun rose brigut and clear upon ely buppy and joyous, and eet Release of the 1. April %8.—The Sf this afaruoon delivered over the ateauior Lior d ‘The captain reiused to accept the fteuiner, claiming ain hudeniniiy of $400 lor every tor SeveROn. ed w jasul Guneral of the Unitoa Pte steamer from the Government aud | Superintendout Jourdan u lis olurte to dostroy she i the American fag ow Duurd, nish A CITY DRAPED IN MOURNIXO, evening wir ront wilh iainentation and wall clilvens. I haveme kmart to tale mow, bars wine mon at shown themselves eince, ‘Michignn bas Have come off at Pike's Dock, | Senator T! ‘The matel was to rrowe, between 6 A.M. and 10 A, M., | the navy, Wis atirh 1 o'el day Kerrigan, w0 was on the cround from | P onday night, Ui 10 o'eluck yestor- |p ot the stakes, while resting off tho were captured by the merciless who bore them to the Tombs, the were arraigned beforo Ju. who dischar ed them, but not witi Ho mil be intenved to suppert t Obie pinwall, herities pill to | granh the Valtod os at last | ont @ wernia: prize rinye dren's Ald Society, 19 Euot Ath st . Pickering, who occupied room No. 43 at the Whe found yesterday morning yng ta At lonat a million persons read Tux Werxy S01 ST, DOMINGO TREATY. v Juize thinks he could Wil the Mayor'a It is understood that the rerolutions contained in- We should #ay Fo. mngress to favor the | erg dead aker, a youth, died yesterday in eile: yne Hospital from belug crushed between two ships ab Pror 4, baat Kivor, ‘The Board of Excise ves‘erday orzantaod by elect ‘The menibers of the Co too much of this raisod for the benefit of this provecution? A,—1 | the United States, mripienial ot wive and chiltren Washinzton yesterday to vieit his son at West Potmty aud will romala there Ul Monda, Mr. Sands, oni If the resolutions further was done, ppoinment of U. f Wm, Sherlock, who has been miss r written any editorials since | York, in the place of Edward {o supplant Hoa proval of gates express confi tonce of the most vonorahle, If not moat Pierrepont, who ts tage for wext emuin punds on the seasiiore will not be East Fifteenth wtreot yet Lroposes: to etart a » workin women Tished elinuitaneously tn Boston, New York, ana «hi toeir ability to elec No Ume bs to be lost before bo aday | ginning the canvass, weekly Journal d or O'Mall 1 kaid to hove onderest for his r Breen awallow-t It ts understood that if things go well iy Wall N.Y 18 LO have There wos a damaging explosion in Edge’ work manufactory, Jersey Cily, Sesto The Police Commis) ated nl And now cones Harry Gumbleton, of the County the intiials “It G Tho H. Gu are gethug mu Railroad Comp ecded to the National Land Company of thty ¢ sale Of the lanat wotidng t Cover ah extent of 4,000,000 Mr. John O'Snttivan—or ts it John ‘oF even Horace SUARMS PROM THE VELEGKALPT, mr eurvayed tne ko at Croton it at an ond, two men in Ihiladol- Southerners im d the Honse yesterday ay tree, head frat, kerchuny ! Thomas 8, Hadden and t were comin n $2.00 worth of furiiture from th a Mardin, Hudsom City, ou April 2 New Oaleans e jont bas ni Juige of the U. 8, Disiriet € Hight prisoners ear Mr, John &. Nixon ‘our for New Jersoy, J with mutiny were brouzht one part hiil'slso be prevented from transporting | the men must ght agcin before he could pay over | to Boston yesterday drow Fayai on the wating bari troops over United States reason the United tates stenm boen ordered to Detroit, Washington have obtained possorsion of sume ol the | below ti accret cireulars of tie leaders, showing the plans Of} yostorday, and the absenting party way to forteit | Supervising Architect Mullet, of tho Treasury De- paruinent, left Washington Last evenin vugh the head with © Fenians passed thr n thelr Way Wo Lie Mover wus drowned Hloring tn lite priya’ introdaced ® bill te make inevitable * Constant nnilolm Whe pensivas vi the Widows of stail oflicors in one of any othe) bie New York Z¥mes iu Our youthiul trie «that ay Soen as NY HDLC place Lor w for New York i M4 utline arrangemeals for Wie work on tbe Bow New York peompnerot whe an in’ Diddoiord, was arrested ta Port Tak hotel hie W Mea eon=tautly | aro Lo regret that Mr, Fenton introduced in the Sencte yesterday a porate the Washington Trausaliantic fob horny to lay & cavie beiwoon ie he will wever ny WIAD ‘tales and Beixiau, jay confirmed John L.. Stovens y, In addt:ion to tragun: Goneral wt Tampon; A Heury Lugs .oe, “liule black bu, peat it generally con, od that Dr,’Wolcott, of Pain ne most #ucCAEALN! pr pain and coring Cisens ut the sidewalk Ire eotMlors, FGI. (his city for rellevi in not only Crowded,