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o EIGHTH YEAR. marae re THIN PRYING OPEN THEIR BOOKS. ——_ = NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1871. PRICE TWO CENTS. ssioncttons ae 1 THE ELEVENTH ST. HORROR | thactretfete! Sitength be, tisenesgeatesrom ner | CYRILLE DION'S VICTORY. cinten and carried it up in bis arms, She followed inted to examine hat om.1 told m: ‘Would make no further € PARIS STILL RESTLESS. —_— THE NINTH AFTER WORSHIP, 1 WOULD Kot iM TO RMBARRASS THE COM. ' him, bat he locked the bathroom door in her fac re pk. LANAMAN'S VERSION OF THB WHY DR. CONNOLLY KILLED WLM. | The other door had alrondy been locke, Itis more | A ONE SIDED CONTEST FOR THR BIL- A PERILOUS VOYAGR IN A TEMP ESP AS dilahibel Ait del amed ete elias aden Sia, Broo ie Bear sdoee’ stairs and wold Mrs, LIARD CHAMPIONSHIP, ‘@f Gee, Roneel ON THR SOUND. peated Me the Ce Ocanolly, Wis is nim Chesegh thy berate, coreeed | Fi PI “Hervoent Panis, June 19,—Indications of « renowal of ‘Toual oti Meee eee iy taaaianrs Taveee alved to renew iny e: Tho Beainning of the Coroner's Tnquent— | swered Lor call to him through the keytiole, refused | Foster Playi eno} teen Voont wtih WeteomeemAde Rooke The Report of Lanaban’s In tons, 1 then invited Dr. Carkon to my deax 0: Complet ory of the Crime—Thoe Aw- | to open the door. It waa then that she wildly ran Worat Ponsi the Insurrection multiply. The workingmen openly Spee! re tientions- Questions ef Voractty between | DT inter wnas bosks I wane: Whee, Dr Carter ful Spectacle in the Doctor's into the street and cried for her children. oA insult (he soldiers, Attempts al assassination and rybody Glad 7 Course! The Assistant Agent's Op’ dorabie animation, What do you want Terrible Temperance Ma, CONNOLLT’S DREAD, meaton the { neendiariem continge, The elections will result in most Fervent Peayer, of his cipal-Ao Effort to Bring Out earn ah Tihs she cohas beatae oaaa The sidewalk opposite 143 West Eleventh street | Mrs, Connolly was utter!) penmliiog to let the Last evening at the return of the Internstional candidates, Dur Oo the way down from Boston Col. Rridence of Pr The Cowmnittes of the Methodist Book Coneern met at 10 o'clock yesterday morning to proceed with i the wial of Dr, Lanahan, The Committee and ya un Guiion. this aut | was thronged all day youterday by well-dressed mon, baw So i [3 XL, the Inst two days twenty-nine oMecors of the Com- | of transforring the regiment to the Bristol, x ‘ . ree your mary o8. of ge Geared this, and | | Women, and children, earnestly gazing at ite walls, | (ne fate of ber children, eee ‘3 Grea feck P Ay mune ha a arrested, baifof whom wore for- tning in the Newport, as the Bristol was loadedy aL It wasno belleved by thoughstul people. | and eagerly scanning the persons of all who passed | more that any harm shout’ bet er husband. | for the championship of America. The conditions | eleners, ‘The reorganisation of the Central Com- | and wonld probably ride easier in the storm, The hes a sr hagpashyemdhed ont Ny sgn in of out. A policeman walked up and down in front | Father Larue advised ber to call ja the, police. Dut | of the match were 1.500 points ap, four-ball game, | mittee and tte proclamations excite ereat diamay. | notion was given up. however, and at 9 o'clock the : TOU mim TO APPL’ \ she refused, and ho wont away, At last she sant Sabeys Aion und TEMG WORE PROP H8 ERIE YT eg nosy books for the purposes of the | Witt ® measured pace and determined demesnor, | note down to Judge Quiam, written In French for €000 8 side and the champion cus; the contes- | The now loan will be offered on the 96th of June, | Newport started with the Nioth. Supper was ane |) gentaas were the counsel on either side; bat Dr. | Code ougn suit, and aay of swinging © lithe switch and keeping the morbid | scrap of rarer, begaing him to come Up at once tants being Cyrille Dion of New York, holder, and | bearing five per cent. interest, at 62. nounced just before the boat reached Point Jadithy Lanshan (ailed to put {0 an appearance aatil balf ea | them then hy the proceesinee Looe, GerRooet. a | curtosity bucters at respectable distance, The | Susi ler puneand. .Fat Melos thet ia pis dre! Melvin Foster, of Norwich, Connecticat, challenge TWENTY-FIVE HONDRED WOMEN SENTRNCED. id when the steamer neared that place she beg: hoor after time, occasioning @ long wait, which the racnt to ioe Doe ith the publi | dwelling which was the seene of the drendfol | madness he might unintentionally injare the babie All the Hghts of the billiard world were in the | The Liderté asserts that Felix Pyat wae arrested | pitching ins manner that had a marvellous effect mombere of the tribunal improved in reading their | gation of the ama tie ensing | tragedy of Sunday ie neat three-story high-etoop wan gadget be out Pieltipg, and, hee Teens: house, taclading Joe Dion, brother of the champion, | to-day, Twenty-five hundred women, convicted of | on the banqueters seated atthe well-spread tablony copice of Tha Stx, When the accused Doctor ar- and basemont brick house, painted stone color, A | Ctme back wnsuccesalnl “3 ‘Matt Howins of Hartford, Tim Flynn, Ralph Benja- | setting fire or attompting to ot fire to balldtgs in | Levy was one of the first to go from the board. He half past 1, be was engaged for a fow with the Book Concern | got hold brushed pant her she lont her senses altogether. As ‘ gired, ot haif past 19, vat seemed to fall to mem | mall, wel rden is in front, and « trailing | the off.er was breaking in the door she turned to | mis, A. P, Rudoiphe, Capt, Boyle, Chris. O'Connor, | Paris, have been sentenced to transportation to New | screwed bis solitaire eyeglass into bis right eyy minutes in conference with Jadge Reynolds, hie eueuiers. ja regara to mass: | areen vin ly to the top of the parlor | be: Le i eT egal ie cane and Ot me Deputy Sheriff Noil Bryant, Capt. MeKay, A. R. cal St eoePene ves coon Lo to rae. and dashed op the staircase loading (othe decks coansel, after which Dr, Brooks, Chairman, calied i Pat toe ae windows. On the side of the doorway in fartened | 4 ,ogtrys th ised bi. I would neverdrivk { Stmuela, Maurice Daley, Michael Pholan and his | gaine of the Republican Guard. en MPF * | Col, Fisk got up at an early stage of the gam tee case and iors tieh, broker’ Li ne P Pus he tesplepianas vo wt Thad nothi consplenonsly a large rectangular zine plate, bearing | while he lived; but if he is dead, bosom friend Dudley Kavanagh, Bdward Plaokett “ALL TWAT A MAN marn," a0. annoanced be was going om deck, but be said # Reynolde calle: attention of the Com- ‘ . a eo eral Soe, Clstbshr WemnPua (as 1 CONEUALLY OURCADND PAPER the inscription, 5 : MT ODLIGATION 18 AT AN RN of Philadelphia, Budd Schofield, Amadie Guiliette, ‘From the Bvoning Malt wasn't sick.” As the boat tossed about others mittes (0 the “e ‘“ the beabie paths X “pn. J. J. OONNOLLY'S orice.” When she hoard the cry of terror of the and others. M. Conrbet, « member of the Commane, bas po- erder of the Committes o| bn ‘ae re aye hare The bell-pull on the other side of the door was who struck the matoh, cied like a fury | It was twenty-four minutes past 8 before either {itioned the Goverament for pard id promises tat no priate examination of the Books should be heaviiy draped with black crape. Inside, oven to | Kirengui ol two omcers to take her down saire into | of te players appeared, Dion being the frst to enter | it Uf he 14 Er auied comnpiete political amnesty ue Fv ideheediy apdnidliechdlahaal side edernerie ecnd ; the top story, the carpets were wp and the furniture | the back parlor, where she was put onder gu the aj closely followed by bis opponent, and | Vencome in all its former grandeur. In the stateroom setoon the scone was somewhet keeper, He did not complain of this, but submitted was in confesion, aa though the inmates intended a | Doses of hydrate of chloral were given ber by & | doth mon were saluted with a hearty round of ap- chaotic, As the heavy seas struck (he boat, making ¥ to the Committee to know whether that was their physician who had been called in. and toward morn- | pisuse, After some discussion, Rdward Plunkett, ‘tHe FATS OF GSN. RONSEL. overything jump and rattlo, the chapisia wore 0, He also protested against the rece; speedy removal. The back room on the second | ing she became quicter, but every now aud then she v s Vensaitixs, June 19.—M. Ponyer-Quertier, who | expression which would have held out, without eorateaeti e a iis Comathittee 6t ui) floor had not been disturbed, and wae awaiting the | broke forth anew in spriocs 200, mentations, ray. the champion biliiard-player of Pennsylvania, was | bas been teriopely, i, bes Feoovered $i benith, aad ai or seventeen funerals of ad tion by he Coairman of the Committe % * ing Hike ® moeniac. The subjoct which seemed ap- | appointed referes, Neil Bryant acting as umpire for | resomed bis daties as Minister of Finance, The | o1 for fifteen or twenty childre A private COMMUNICATION (73) eucaniral Fenmsyivania, Philadeipnia, | SFFival of the Coroner. The most case-hardened of | Hetinos, tn her mind was the wellare of het bus: | poe, eng ‘Gent’ Doyia drag. date ia a ctuiier | father: and mother of Gen, Rossel have implored | Between tocks thines were at 7 al bd, perhaps oiier Conferences. Arrangements were @ detectives and reporters unite in saying that | hand. Turning to tbe policeman in charge one jon, and Capt, Boyle doing duty in a similer | torcy for their aon of M. Thiers; bud the President Taare’ @iaa't tom trom the counsel for the proteeation hinde’ for tueh work with y knowledge. T'was | they never before gazed upon #0 horrible a epec- | Mime she asked i npepennhaie capacity for Forter, Budd Schofield, as usual, YF 7 good deal that the Gshes One of the counsel on the other aide expleined Fancher objected to this line of testimony as | tacle. Severs! persons sickened at the Orst glance. | wouldn't you halpime ro ave bith siete | marked the game, tiste, The Figaro pr A mate, seeded eiet4 wasise ioc vesbtane Judge Rernotds cisimed that it was acharge in | TB@ policeman who struck the match on Sunday | "'The man replied: know ma'am, abou | eran Chambord. The sidcle ures « union of Wh os eh toe oat te ou # note fr 400) i laiut that tne dofendant had not attended ht to light the eae in the room dropped it, ana in banking for tend, Dion won, end led off with wit real enemy fo: ly od ' of a paper Lng Bete a nat as bad as the reat," ah t to go bow on to the bij imoother The Chat arid it was addressed to him pri- | buses. ose nat waived hile erjection, | SAPeetet been enelaimiog, My Godt” 18 was a) veer heavend 60.00 piloen’ S safety shot ta the top right-hand corner. Foster inbly to-day pansed. sill giving natives | "ater reached, whe was pat about, and while in the | 7, ant he was about to Dr’ Lasaban ooniinaee T notso much the terrible scene of butchery which ‘lis wus in one of her more rational inte: played for a carom, but missed, and Dion made one, ind Lorraine residing in France the right | race ber engines were stopped while soundings mittee Wain he was advised ne De. Oui met the eye that appalled the apectators. The two | One of the gentlomen prerent took advantage of it | and holing bis opponent's ball in making the shot, | 40 and making them eligible to the Assembly. | Were taken, as the night was foggy and the course nis of the Secretary of Carlton of some of the clerke—Mr. Grant, Mr. | 0" to say to her. "Mrs. Connolly, now that you appear Minister Favre informed the House that 180,000 | Uncertain. +o anotner of amr import received fea no on or Mi sattag cubes moc veel af | cilldren were 90 pretty and so Innocent that their | cuim, I have no hesitation in talking to you plainly.” Diayed all three balls inside the string, leaviog | french prisoners yet remained In Germany, but that At who had before boo v.| «Jey should be laid betore the Com: | [ite aie sweet [aces contorted with terror instantly awaken. That's just what I want,” she replied them apparently safe. But the Norwich pet was | they were returning home at the rate of 9,500 daily, | #0™e reason (bh 008") seclade was devired. highs 7 “Weill, then, ma'am,” he said, “what do you al the emergency, and playing with s good ‘| in bis room, made his appearance clad io while, TESTIMONY OF DR. LANAMAN*S ACCOUNTANT, Mr. Fanouer egaia chiecte ed's keen fooling of pity and regret. ‘The marderous | 4.12)’ o's men who covld look into two such sweet English of the left band and top cush- RUSSIAN OUTRAGRS, He wore & pensive expression, and seid it was pre + g evidence be couflued to the Issue aso work had been too completely too scientifically, too | faces as thuae of your children and deliberately fons, made & carom of the two reds, This feat |, LoNnow, June 19.—In the House of Lords to-day, | ty rough weather, and aller this oracular remark re Mr E. i Gouge, an accountant employed by Dr. | charges and the answer of the defend coolly, and too bratally do 2 fairly brought down the bouse, and it was somo | the Karl of Malmesbury sharply criticised the | \ired. The sea was smoother after that Lanaian, wis tien calied for the defence, Mr, | The Chair held that the examination was taking FLONGR A RNIFS INTO THBIB NECKS Tt minntes before order was restored. This shot, | Prussiaus for their disregard of Foe tees! or Gouge tested (ust he was employed by Dr. Lana. | 4 wider range (han the pleadings justified, and cau- FATHOMING THE MYSTERY, * What do you think of him?" she asked qnietly. | good as it was, did not bring much with It, howe and their outrageous requisitions during the war. 4 Goniovs wELooms. cera in & private office of the Agent's room; had Sone te coe, eee leeting evidence with which to clear up the myatery | Joy {lat Know im. Xo een ene | coperiualty ofivred ‘imu end ‘ttn up ISein-verr | BRUSSELS, June 19.—The Civic Corpe were com- Ore, ‘wept e man in the pllothouse, whose sole the books jowhere extend See only in Widien eeu ee ce oes than that to rounding the events which led to the commitsion This was ibe trai in whieh she talked all night. pretty style before bo laid down bis cus. Fos peled (to intervene for the preservation of peace, es og to biow the whistle in answer to sa that room, obtain sion of them by applica: . z of such a dreadful crime, Tbe doctor's triends and At 10 o'clock Coroner Kei the | followed with 8, and then Cyrille went over tl hel damental oa cenesiag ghee Gugsesn: | ASKacria "sree oe UTNE RL wale? scot bis widow were slagaary desirous to | Home aad tmmaniind ary Ate ning apon | Gat hundred vie afl Coie Dien ay | here Mumbere of i “otrmitionat Bounty are | Fn? ! % 0 ster. 7 ‘The latter a 10 his tots, the ‘ te 0 ha maara.there | BE. Ranene a che total <otent aren tse Wate saperer eevee tens 4 Hoe Serseg Parable temment | fie eis ac Wn tal pg aio te ines | Hie estas aCe Petes tetnseae een on | OeeE aL ee aborts Me ree eet ing the jeuey of Dr a's tri ore thered a series of facts from diferent source irs, Connolly and one of the servants | Dion played into string for safely, and Foster y y oiotas Datise the wish allen, Hanan “On, wh ve of all that? Wo | kalbered 8 ret us fiver biibees Peto at sources, had been examined, he was obliged to adjoura wotll | eame out agate with ous of his 4 Paanes Manic eaaly Ot meakere oT the ltatins | Teena ed) ask “multitude, which seemingit s ysRD CI ¢ ” * o'eloel morning, In the Corouers' office, on ir j 7 Gran) ne u the 1th ° yr. (ane wertng)—! ut ave in ctor; | Was still foond to be, She was quieter tan during | bat as re imself no g y tt, Foster h Jinoars, for tue ‘check bovk, check vouchers, and | ees olf peeulations set on toot in'the Concern. G jodeetirdleged city had was related to bid Goctors | the night, but was irrational aud incoherent, and | did notuGig for the next two innings, bax Dion tn: a a Lead Lid Sas cracered hinge . rans. In the armory Col. Fisk delivered Foci dig lategr i aion goyertcg her WParnress whit) my examiaatrone in the iron safe of the Co at Featerday morning © cousin from Canada sp- | iuierrasied the "proceedines every few minuler, | created bis ecore wilh tworune of Sand a0, mak. | | Rows, Sunday, June 18.—A plo eine read speech to. the, band, which was vociferously Ap ou books; they bad alwa H m1 ‘on my ac fy peared and sal hat Connolly was of Irish birth, ing the game, Dion 18% and Foster 85. A run of two | sination of the Pope bas been discovered. It was 5 oF Mr. Denham, the c.ahler, Grant then spoke to | Mmewognce.myecondatine Rung, (Rem there: Grant | ott oom token to Cansda at ly ago by | PREPARING FOR TED FEIPLE FUNBALL. dozen by the latter was lis frst double Ogures, and ig missed. Devbam, ond came back and std be could do | ond said as there was room enough in the rele fort at bad been takon to Canada at an early age by bis | afer tne departure of the Coroner the undertaker | the champion then reached his second century with | concocted tm London, Florence, and Paris by mom- + PRATER, fothing wLout th books, Dr. Carton was not vers they bad better be put there, On, rmer parents, The late Bishop Connolly, of Halifax,N. 8., | was called in, and the bodies were washed and put | two broaks of 9 each, At bis next essay, however, | bere of the International Society, The sssassina- Col. Fisk and staff rode down to the Opera Hoa io Next a pin witness asked again for the | casion. before t wes suspanited. 1 (ake Mr (Grant (or was his uncle, and a portrait of the deceased Bishop | on ice to await burial then per. | he missed mple carom, mainly through care we was oe to roel eiseres how, © | and tiore formed in line The chaplain offered a Vocal lcoulan't have: them, os Dr Lananan hud | Wat BO papers should go out of at Ofc. 1 asked | adorns tue wall of the murderer's rosidence in | Mitted to 6 a eee oe mM easaed heente. fantag Cpriior onde a wien Bes: | all the European sovereigns, iucheding ‘Visiorra, | short Draver, the office "8 dismounted, and the mei bad time coough to make all the examination he | "it f be was aware that Eleventh street. The story of Connolly's career in he funeral {# (0 take place on Wednesday after. | ter (ollowod with 27, this run bringing bis total to 4 congratulations to his Holines: Gee ener Ninth passed into bis Dev Carlton (distiactly | reused 0 te 1 WAS ONE OF THE AGENTS, thie country is substantially the s: noon next, and the remains will probavly be inter | 122, lis opponent's string showing 267. Novhing ene aes inciainacialitaia ila teu iS waiter to Drs Lanauan vud Judge tty: | Cattatans (eteerche sna tungeaera where, DF | Habed exclusively in, yenterday morning's Bon. ex- | "HI Jonn Kiloren. che brother of Mrs. Connolly, | Lis tweutictn Inning, Dion got the: balls well to- ee accel. SED FAG ERPARTURE: leit. and told the junior bookkeeper t brin Feta pttend of being a fellow student of Dr. 1 was in the house of death all day yesterday, having | gether and went into bis fourth handred at a quarter hue. teneuealan cd LANAWAN'S ATTORNGY ON TmB STAND. cre to ine, Which he did, and called them off to me. 1 mn nnell, Ps « read the account of the tragody at breakfast in Tu | past uiue with a cleverly executed rum of 69, ing Ceremonies in Dayt did not touch them, I pever 10 any of my examina: | man's pupil. He was married to Mise Blleo Kile | gUy dis sister made po objection, saying that el from Chief-Suatice Chase. Line-The Great Tweed H. Jndge Re nowds testified—I was one of Dr. Lana | tions took avy books or papers away from the C lo in September, 1867, in St. Vincent Fi by wh dtd Home done baa CLOSING WITU A SAFETY SHOT. 5 La aa reat Tweed Hespita! ban's ccuuisel on the trial before the Book Concern never thought Or w hked to taxe | (Ht. C.) Caurch, Twenty-third atroet, by th Would forgive btm eae Hosen Aid) 06h aeons! and the This Oaaadlan ftp Darron, 0., Juve 19.—From present indica- | Ata large meeting of the Fourteenth Ward Meee kee On Caran Juse reportet to ovine was ween Dr. jon.” Juc v1 eB pp ges ‘5 . P ; 5 fbr tara abu Mie counsel te the email rode om (ve | Cation wad me about taking books of papersaway, "| pecter, Lafont. Judge Dennis Quinn of the Rist | 71129 COMERS FROM WASHINGTON, | ped away aguin, with 7. and toe game was calles, | Hoos the funeral of Valiandigham to-morrow will | Wm. M. ‘Twoed Association lant evening, Henry Avorss offce shat he had appiiea for certain books and | Judge Reynolds, for the defence, submitted that | and also stood sponsor (o hia second child, Clara a bd A UPR ose) set ae eee eee te be very largely attended. The Court adjourned to- | Cunningham presiding, the following were adopted: #), thou Twent out into tue Agent's room | he hud now closed the examination in cue of Dr. | Kexina, of whom only two—both murdered—Uiessed bout a War of Races tu Louisiana | gate; the Connecticut champion got the balls ins | day, after appropriate resolutions of regret were | fesotved, That {ho William M. Tweod Associat’on of ATG ABAC our exaninatiye waa bot | Lanahan on toe poiuta that trad not been objeoted to. | his warriage Somebody Dissatisfied. With care end nicety: put togetier a teally ue ran | passed and remarks were made, The meoting of | the Fourteenth Ward gives its full and caroet lagoreg, he id not serh specif tog thie wanted | He now asked 0 definite decision from the Commit- NEVER AN IXMATE OF AN ASYLUM. Wasmtvaron, June 19.—Advices from Shreve- | of 96, which would’ Lave besn larger, lind not Lis | members of the bar was briefly addressed by tue nade in Certain of the Sta a spplied ior by Gouge, Ds, Caries e nlien. | 108 Padget Mile Beedsiet adhd Whether be was habitually a hard drinker is @ opponent's ball gone into the pocket. came tie, af 4 Known asthe" New Dey e/ thanuer and with ere nese thas Pato Aan thiehabiGebane 18 val CONCAaAN, payiatier be wae vabitually 9 hard drinker is s | port, La., repretent the general prospect of the crope | OPpouents Ball, kone, juto the packet, | tne game | Hop, Peter Odlin, after which Committees on Reso: CERO Aly, vao bad been long cuvagh avous bis exauinn Ho deemed thle. necessary to the deronee of bie | cept (het if he was be, suceseotally as gloomy. Political agitation continues. The vit: Dion doled his’ aoversary's bail and | Waitons aod Arrangements were made, and the mest. | Convention of New York. ot sa deta WOULD ‘ROP LES it MATH ANY Moa BOCES client, but understood that. the, Commitee Lad de. | {act from them; but they nei MTadmit that he | ter feeling entertained by the largest portion of the joside the string for safety. whereapon | ing adjonrned until to-mortow, of Ohio, the Democracy has lost. one of tte clearest and a ae a} clined to hear it, He would abide by tae decision | bad drunk io excess during weweeks. | whites toward the blacks and officers of the State | Foster took up “the mace” and chalking tt vory ORDES OF THS PUNBRAL PROCRERION. Ud t the country. brilliant states: # the examination bad gone farenough. Treported | or ihe Committee on this matter, but hoped for an | Obe kentieman called several times, carefully, made the carom aff the top cushion, . a ni and fhe teault to Di nanan ad i y c atts early decision, Wat Witnesses might benutifed, At | Professtonal services, but could not see him, when, | Government has become intensified by the result of | which elicited a hearty The order of She pppeemton, wil! be as follows to it apride and @ sid oe F Ope 4 4 LRT " ‘of the Chair, he 7 e bappening to drop in unexpectedly one day shorily | a recent local election, At any time within the last D1 Mery Fee eee one een ae CO a nese es uaninntion HOw raver ae the tani | alterward,he was shocked to And uim elplossiy in- | tou dsyee soutich seemed anavoldibie. Tareas CHEER PROM WIS ADMIRERS. rhe WUE ee AS esarers were offered by Col, Laughton payi J @isc ontiauance of in’ the i to recall hin if the Committee would allow the wu toxicated.” They all emphatically deny the story | have been freely tndul, Both parties are woll In the twenty-filth Inning Cyrille made the bie Fanuly and it tatives in Carriages, 8 bigh tribute to Mr. Tweed a profound stat m When Behope Ames, Jaues, and Simp ter of fraud aud mismanagement to be entered | Published by several of the morning newspapers | supplied with arms, and appear vager for ibe con. | FUP of 156, which was the wore to de praised secing Members of the Ohio Bar. political leader," bat deciining J mueuivers of this Counties were preseut yesterday that Dr. Connolly was ever au inmate of | tict. Bands of armed men are reported to be ready, | tat over Ove-sixths of this number were made off Avil Socletics, the building of the great Tweet Fancarr, Some converra'ion oc urred, partly ¢ Commitiee reserved its decision of the mat. | the Btate Inebriate Asylum. ‘They say that he could | and only waiting for the summons to begin the | the two red bails, his opponent's bali having rolled Citizens on Foot, Hospital. Asa mark of their individual esteem and Someoody the trial eibnper | The Coman| See at Agcitlon of tue mat’ | have received every neceenary care at home wituout | work of bloodshed, Lawyers, doctors, merchants, | into the pocket when be had anly made ten caroms, Carriages. regard for Mr, Tweed, they were reaay to contri Fancher ead he wes hot spor aumais | by Me. Fuache Deiug obiig kit in auch an institation. A | fi and officials attend to their business wiih | The game was then called, Dion 617, Poster 42; but TUNBRAL SERNICES. bute according to their meaner. After an hour's Nat he COMG Bay Ghat 1c tole how 7 es eur ago last summer be went to vile for bis | revolvers lying withtm easy resch. Notwithstand. | Mter the latter hud added 6 Dion totalled up 72 very Bervices will be conducted at the tate residence of | sPeech by Col. Laughton, in which he said that he meh aby OAs I tale. pro XO BOOKS HAD Bi FUSED, siti, and remained ‘away from bome three | ing all bis, I trust the crisis 1s past: but should | Neatly, ‘The champion mow held « communding | ye*yrene Nil be Conducted a the late realdence of | was uot actuaied by any unkind fveling, tho resolu uly ise L was shunted wiih | | Q—wvhat was there tn the bank and cheek books | moutia. aud this may have given rise to the rawor. | aot be surprised if ue difieulty culminated in blood. | ead; tnd it was evident that he mast win unless bis | Eoiseopal churen. At the grave the Masoulc. eer. | WOB Were adopted. eed Dr. Lar waa lo with: | tuit related to the Goodenough case that you wanted | The neighbors, however, agree thai | vasa very | shed at any Ume, St peg , . i | a ll be observed. ee a wer be Would Hot be (roub.ed with tue | to get at. A Mr, Chairiuan, thi howd be ro ese neighbors ‘ell other Se Foster made 83 at his next attempt, but it avatied | Vigo will be ? The Indians’ Vengennce. fee referred to by Judge Reynolds, rom the cash books that oll companion had SWIM OOF V9: 50. CR OEne Ban —_—s— z playing, one bour and twenty-Gve minutes, have arrived. Should the weather prove favorable, bear AP my eed Penuye, ina mperate pees Crsexanination by Mr. Faucher—Am eertaio | erp eld both here aud In’ Mulberry” street, 4a A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITseL Pelled tn ha Attouipt to Marder a Wit, ‘A CLEVER RUN OF SIXTY Peer eetnoceed We tire Binter® sees that hae ever | Keeny with the Cheyeunes of another, are on the peat Titles ston Bas fretout at tie lin erview | hich Dr. Canttoz and Mt, Goo THe, OH | pp, and Mrs, Consoliy did nor iive bapeti, ore, | Fredeciek I'eyre some Ume ago seperated from |. A OMNRBRENOFGETT === | bon wilnesged Ln the Blais, Le Ld oe pier Pra ape td ler faskth “ar, Fancher whu drew the chargovagain:t | Ti, of yee ’odecern ban bees he | Convvlly says that ber busbend was a Lervous, ex: | bis wife Elizabeth, aud went to live in Pitt street. | Wiceing with 3. Holett the balls all in ® herp ‘TUE BODY DECOMPOSING. Apaches.” Over 10,000 warriors will Join im tue raid an upon which hewn: being tried, Don't re | [war ted 40 Del an, who would never suffer his will to be | Last night ne visited Ler at her residence, 423 West | bus Foster did not seize the advantage offered, and i pe Beh been decided yot Whether the maseee ‘ saab With the Lringing of the Goodenough sult, aud had ad vation, which pe doctor} often comp! t home, | end tale wiph the children, Mre. Peyre told him that Cb t . colored, Fre anges Yes gol eit as be dia’t beveve in suein Me i i eplatn’ thes locte complained of his treatment at home, | end talk wy! Foster was playing with extremely hard luck. On i es " ‘ough! 3 el Woirttcrenctier,. Can't repeat the. precise words. | UaHk Dookaud check book cone ei tbourand doliars | The cliet dificulty seemed to be in regard to money | he might, provided be would behave himself, He | several occasions, after makiug really fue shots, bis | ,,DF- Reeve, Vatlandicham’s family physician MRL NORELRRORLO Re ee toe Dur Li stated positively that the suit would be sottied, | Entered‘on the cash boo” In the ‘orm of Utes tnayag | jatters. His wife would spend nis earnings freely, | then walked into the parlor and began a tal with | Dall would kiss off another into pocket, and not | that in his opinion, the diMculty in preserving the 40 M:. Fuscher—I may as well state now that Lol sppear Ob the Di DOOKS, which I gertarDly and gradge bim what he deemed necessary for his | ‘he Lee mi ‘only ending bis run. but frequently leaving the bails | DOdY &rose from the circumstance of Vallandigham's named Hayos aud as ; own uso, This, however, might have been, and | his Gaughter Matilda, « child of fifteen, and a yourg | iy a tormidable position for his adversary. death away from hi and the necossity of trans n for burglary. 1 POSITIVELY. DANY 19. a eee erin; Dr, | Woe Very likely inerely, Mra. Connoliy’s good sense | man, George Colman, who was visiting the fayty, | This naturally affected his nerve and made him | borting hie remains twenty-two miles as goon as | Yesterday the Grand Jury of Queens county. N- to you that Dr. Lanahan won'd ug atten in) Ore | in depriving bim of the means of debauchery. “Mrs. play with mach less contidence, that was absolutely | Possible after death, ¥.. found a true Dill of Indictment Agalast Collinge aad ek tand withdraw eettay popers | Fariton and Mr Grewe old Grant's'salary was $i ow) | Coon tT, admiue that they vory frequently Lad quar: | Afr conversing a sLort while he torned to his wife | Play, mith Bint ines Colette, a vin vere, | «Mrs. Vallardigham {8 somewhat restored to-day, | Bdwards, ha aidi's you the afidavit upon which my application for | Konmoly ng munch he often bluted et suicides end | and enid that he intended to atay all aight, To this ade his adversary, always a norvy"” man, piay | Va lsodigham’e estate ts valued at $30,0) or $40,000, | Bernard J. McGuinness, azed 9, of Cambridzo Fevori (o ie the next day that you could get Dr. Laas loterview with lin that Ishouid | told her that in euch ap event he would take her | Mrs, Py jected, he hi fe ‘ Fith more than bis usual dash and spirit, Two fans | clear of incumbrances, —— port, Mase., was killed on Saturday {0 an affray while auto do noting? A.—No, elt, Never band any thini ti h Mrs. Peyre objec! the bad suffered enough pt 01 . M4 ni fi ‘alc. Henry Muller is auder arrest, 1 Wau wun the! Boodtmough suits Sy, vegauection es | Take the application Mf WUat was peceasary : did uot | with him, and leave their clildren orphans, Ue | 10°. 045 ais exasperated Peyre, who drow ‘a | Of 13.e0d 04 inthe BOih and 1th innings incrossed LerTse rRoM CHIEF JUSTICN CHA: SE ea rach ainice aie hb i food. When we were Living to persuade Dr. Langlas | SP ti chu in the cond batch of aMdavits ; ocver | PeY Helse ey ‘asst fete Te coud kill bin wite | Keea-edged bowie knife, with a blade eight inches | Don ore still further, and at five minutes past The Last night Capt, Allairo arrested the proprietors tow following letter from Chief Justice Chase Sraw he answer, [reported wo him Mr, Fan of the Wisorderty houses at §8, 65, 41. and x e Y d tomates Kod Dr. Cariton, Mr. Dunnain of Mr. Gravt tor ex J Tong, sad with an cath sprang for bie w: ten the game was called : Dion, 9%) , Fortor 356. Pletal vd Foods oc Pa ha Da Pai ere ereeae ae mgd TL o4 cher's prouriee 10 have the Goodenou t sto} ‘ations of thoge ch ould ca. | Without givirg her the slightest pain, Aiter be- b I, Y a i ‘J Chatham street, oo Warrants grated by Justice ‘ Faucher tiaa control o* th ut DO eee ot ate cries iod couice of the report of | comine reconclied le became very tender and atten ois Berke bw fre Galle, sad from bee sormer PR a ae ed alld aya aiter the promulgation “of the fauous aew | Hogan. % ig a! prom ‘aud coo'roiled by a, ertig y dy gave cop of | tive for a while, but another spat would come, aud J h i a ° fy ‘ Hoa Mr."Pavener veing coucsel for Dr | iy comune anu seu oue to fy drovaer timore’; | the old store was reveated. She ran into an adjoining room und quickly closed 4 PRETTY DANE SHOT ‘Waamrxorow, D. C., May 20, 18 Y., qui Peat Mersee Dre ot overeat Ns Ould coutiel the euit: told Dr. Lanalian | in kuow what Becaine Feat had @ second ‘All the evidence, notwithstanding, goes to show | tH oer. siosely perneod by wi hesband. with the mace, breaking do m after: iter : pat ve jet read a iéreaStutions ot ., Auacrolted in She eirests ot tout Ke on Bundey U cher’ ao: c at the enit wor jon prin dou't remember where they wer wha a ; ol € oun, . Diol od Ohi 01 ney ODIO. 1 ic Conve! n about escorting & gl eT IME eotved, Inweuld aot be. Dr, Caritony ex: | Salon printed | Goat romeuneey wiping Compe. | (dat the basbund and wife loved each other, and augiter aud young Colman then ran into | ward. Dion pissed the thou eas Fan | tion, reported by yourself, togethor with your ro- | [owed and Lucas drew a niatol aud suot Lye killin and Police,” | of 42 in bis 44th inning and the game wh U.at both were devotedly attached to their children | the street and sh e spot. When the | occupied an 'y | bringing Officer O'Brien to ? ¢ application for books wae,” You cau wks He did not ray * Can't take the books ted Lucas ol ch hadthen | thar tly. A Coroner's jury acgl ur and Afty-five minutes, wa abd hore of Mr. Conk. You kaye rendered | iM! ths lee to your country and the party— a | homicidal mient by's office. called, | a great ee The Chair w Often on meeting a iriend on the street Dr.Cona: ed to have = conference with the Noihiuy Was @ad ADvUL tA) g them Away id. Why don't you come up and eee my babies? | oM@cer entered the house, Peyre was raving with | Dion, 1033; Foster, 410. In the next inning Cyriiie | feastruch is iny Jndement. May God bless you for it | Julius F. Meyer, a German shoemakor of 111 Mes. 1irec.—Wab pever counsel fur Dr ny iv ibe | Committee before the proceedinys further, vag the drawn katlein his hand, and swear hi t 5, cto! . Nothing can be truer than your de 0 Y eut, quarretied with ty nat night ide Sugh sO. Had nonnug to do'with it “Was | and proposed tuat the rust of (ue session be spent Got the two Gnest little darrings in the world. i heart cet at Ce Geen ine | siete tei, eG, Peeler falling to count Be. gos to | Saas & if 7qut cocioration, ‘hat ihe | ter, stront, quarrotled with, hie, wife last Bight. snd ated by the resolutious Is the res M . Connolly's love for her children was not leas | Would cut th Work again, aud rattled up po leas than 120 before | movement conten: abbed himself in the left broart with oem skere 4 by nim in A100. Ho | matters reiaiing tothe Book | in executive was disarmed by the officer ond taken to the Tbirty- | missing a carom by a hair's breadth. Tnis made | oration of the , nveralio party t its ancient plat- | knife without a hacdle. He has been married only Hox 0) t shut 6Ull, The ccunsel for the defence here made a tender | (#10 that which she bore her busband, if ber ra fi r form of progress Teforia, 1 kRow you too well to weeks. Policy Surgeon Saville. provounced hig " ve* since Sunday vight may be tal ns evidence. reveuth street police station, _~ bis game 1.44, agsinst 420 on his opponent's string, . THE APPLICATION FOR THR MANDAMDS of evidence Ae teourhts: secined to” be of bimand of how | . He aaid, wlien questioned by Capt, Carey, tat | and's run of $3 iu bie gext inning made him over | Gout your Courage oF your Adeiity to your connec: | wound serious. | Ho was theu locked up tn the Kidridge Teopr dre ation only to that euit, excepting as | 2USTIFEING DR. LANABAN 6 APPARENT CONTEMPT Id have helped lim to escape had be coufn- | be bad bought the knife intending to kill bis wits, | 800 abead. Hop, ©. L. VaLanpionam. | : » | street police station, - A unceted with ihe Bou k Cope jected, that having donied the cuarg the te je ones 4 + Jost all bis pl 0! : Fo on etre i rn th, FLA hau on th irial on Febraary, Wat | ‘rie Committee tox the matter under advivement A UATED BROTHER JOBN, * A Woman of S6 Attemp ing Nuch the 39h to the D1st toning, he only made 42 points, | ton in New York in 1868, whereat Vallandigham fa- | Jrentniin torgay his fae for iutoxiention andrew relerred’ 10, Wee ic the litte room. where The defence also offered \estimony to justiis the Alter the death of his mocher-in-lnw Dr. Connolly Mrs. Sadler, aged 86, lives in the rear of 327 | ¥is opponent daring tbe same period paving scored it ne the Pominaees of Wry the uniel Justice Filowe put, he was not released until bis barkecper, { Dr. Lanahan’s counsel were held T | application to the Court for a mandamus, and in | touk charge of ber estate ax eavcutor. In the dis 3U9 points, Ab bis fity-second attempt, however, | bas beca a firm adwirer of him, and it is understood roard Bush, paid his Mus Ai be hau bec. ietused. DF, Lanatiat | this connection offered copies of the Church payers | cuarge of lis daties in suis capacity ib appears that | West Seventeenth street, with her deughter, Mrs. | he showed that Mts hand lind not lost all ite cun: | theycommunicated freely upon politics, Thenbove | Yosterday, Charles Kobler entered. Mary Cook so Deed ro user!. and sucwesie! that oue | contaiuing attacks on Dr. Lanali be was much ienhied uy ithe conduct ot be Wilson, Ip the front, Dre, Sadler's son rosides with | ning by adding © prettliy executed Fon of 51, ©, +e last lever received by Vallandigham from house, in Hast Houston strect. and exhibiting » anteits ake apyucation Jucwe Revuol ls wou! Mr, Fancher objected. other inlaw Jobn, Mr. Killoren denies this, but aI rille contributing 24 and immediately afterward, 90. od told Mrs Cook that it was hie duty to areal her. Wu re uri daatrevorted that | Mr Buckley iuelsted that the defendant was in a | several of tbe more intimate members of the tamily | M8 family. Mrs. Baaler was in the habit of passing | thovgarmy ton standing: Dion, 18a; Foster, 4:3 VALLANDIGHAW’S DYING WORDS To MIs sow. Said Me fid-not want to Gavel for Vorked up n't biglity ty for, z ENfw is id | position by reson uf the slauder suitor Mr Good: | speak disparagingly of the young man's conduct, | (Tom one dwelling to the other every hour, Yos- | ‘The latior pot together 49 in bis next Inning and (From the Ctncinnats Commercial.) oar eee ORNL aY eaielue fomed Cat (twas Tol. & pes eovugh: Gal aide many longer: th | enough, Whereby Lis character and ,eputation were night Mrs, Connolly called the de: | terday morning she was up at S o'clock, and went | supplemented this with 15 aod 87 shortly atter I 4 59 A. M.—D: 3, | liceman's, aid Yad Charles erresied, Justice Scuut t Ad Deen & Vised Boi Kolb Ur, Lac: | at stake, and is Was necessary for hin therefore to clive to her and cold bim to bring ® witness, Ho | nackward and forward several tines, Mrs, Wilson | This lest run was very nicely execute), and tt isa | 1) iain June Wm tt 53 odie ad A committed flan. “ make a pag Uefeuce to tat suit to protect his | compiied with and she called on them | beard on a sudden A terrible scream. She recog Foster had not made afew ike it earlier RATE bean AAS © Ee a Midd a Brle ec rank Linton, who says that le is a telegraohce PHylheneer ena eared r he arlicies prodored showed how | Lov to teewty Leraabler, should she become insane, | piped tm My him’ aleteetent ¢ in the game., Score—Dion, 1,89) ; Foster, 69, an ig 5 A. M.. aud went at once | Fra : AWA ye a + reputation in danger, fle had Mut she wistied her brother John never to be per ere gy:4 Mev aAn chee CR Aten on into the room, Mr, Vala a Wes Bled to] TRE Os Maton Es One Fee Oct aN Dr. 1 Received “pollaa of the Goode eputation in ha at she wi ¢ Sue ascended the staircase and opened the door, On BAPRTY PLAY AND SMALL RUNS fis friend and. phystci > b ho was picking the p joode he doows wnd accounts of the mitted to come near her, He tried to get the best | ¢y h sag, tee hie friend and physician, pre nia band | City Hail, A cheek for 815: ” ‘ Juus, 180, On the dh ot JD fe ’ : ‘ 4 be chair wat her sister-in-law, ber face as winte ana | were the order of the evening woti! Cyrille broke | and asked for something to relieve th 7 i r * ai I drsted to com eace an ex ko a defen: Woewe uo couid only get | of 1:0 before.” she added. and Tam deiermined Wo | sheot, apeeciieas with error, hud pointing att | The mouotooy by Tuouing vente out tt his nary. | AMitTEA" prey Ceusuteston, Wis held ae were (out tn h ved a Pine ie botie aud! Secoutiyofehe Nouss | by apotieatin tothe Gourte, | shall not. do,eqnia., he anuoranen arising from | thesis spectacle ebm the door, Thern iy Bre, | Arai inuing, with & big'run of 105 his “onpincutta piyaiclans 10 an ajolving room, after which Dr, | toberte& Co. ot Murray sircer, is was comuitied y 4 6 i : ‘ : 4 Sadlor bleed: sh in he oat, and | string showings total of616, The iitile Canadion thus | hoove patioat turued over aud examined | by Justice Hogan Bou ro to uieek thar eb THE THSTiMONY OUT : tie subsequent widespread | publicity given {0 the } Clutebing a bucket which stood 1a front Of her’ Hor ecw ton 8 [vas 2 S16. be ID i Ceneeina Hat vo h pattoat turued over sud examined | by Justice Mogan, ‘ , re cel timp progns fet-"'meny from | Salk iestittied oes tim by the ondertaker Who | wound ts aot fatal. ce slip content by the large ¥ of SH pointa, uf rated with blood, and the dying JUTIINGS ABOUT 2OWN, A o prey 1 Saieenin dennia or ove of the most unfuteresting games of billiard ain. D: eve dosired all poe Seamer rientrnetiiieene Os " ee a4 Rive 1 Zo Olli | tatinrn 0 Buratar, o. bages pte Dre seme acted at aia tun _ DECISIS EC [Bo geen pec orerrame a Rade he 1 ert . i $5 yp" us 3 good Wwok for yay tow wee ees * ° ta Mat 4 A ee I tear , mae Jou 22> Wy cee tr He rau he oWet vat Brac Sat SOK 1 agps see r or Uigee pont yisggo he | irs. Fisner was wroused by . wrere TAAL mothe ud dead hati G | The Rev. My. Vernon dissented trom the ruling | took to strinking D efcena, He war's TilOL OUT P oom Ur tive renidence av IVT Mu nye hewn, ‘ nome atte re ne wer ae anne 4 ast Bowery aan cide teenth ye hie tee of tne SET TH eparh Wo, He AMO RNSURR OF GONE 7 good-natured dispostt Namwsburgh, Opening 'he door, sbe found the con: a Tore ware, several spectators, and avery one | «a F. Joun 1 wery, says ra ite ow Ng Op eis | aE was often kuown wien attending th touts of trunk scattered about the room, Svon shed tears, Mr, Vallandigham ‘patted Coarley | yaiiuy Bench, aged $1, run b stead of tal e, to ler en-itol e ‘d es ‘ porte ol diy on ry Mi and said My son, mw. ec ied 1 mu he Mysterious Body Found in the Woods | favorite with all who knew bun. ‘This is evinced | for her sons, who were asloep in an adjotning room, | 2°!8?.'0 go to the Bremen steamer at Hoboken for bee BY i ASG oD OUD. 1 Oe LAVAMOANBOKSI@EG fell lathe (OWnE 6 ait = 1 at Waahside, Long inland, in en extrsordinary manner by the aie by of get y himself from ber grasp, the fellow spreng | [Our cases of hosiery, valued at $3,000, While Dolan pi weal reine Re Hel, re eae aeaniine ees ditt Maar arty orntchs ae Ook. Ih ’ 5 ling any of his fiends to speak a word which might | inrough we window, falling on the uwning, apd it ck ti ‘osted by a well d, whom al ghay © yunding New ua ig ere raters Coroner Tewksbury of Long Island City yea- | do ‘bis memory injury. Le vad thence Aropping 10 sho streets OBcer Colligan’ wo | Oreees sitamre, tie oamaged nice to tine wrowan er And wow requested to remain, The New Yorw Hoard of Underwriters yesterday Hon of Nov J resi:oed Uo inquest over the bodyead she a ren Lamon Peecrica, «| was'attrncted by Mrs. Kisnen's screams, sterted in | incrchandise to Broadway apd Barelay street. Do Burney. Jadge Hume, Mi, Symmes, and | appronriated 8170, 00 to maintala the Insurance [aural 10 Mee Wand vsnoww tia found op Satarday in the woods at | was conerally supposed to be woalthy, and had as | PUNE au Tamured hig. He paved ve whe | lan put to case on with his load, apd op tus arrival | 4p by the medical geileinens Ure lteoves bas des, omas Qilmore, aged $7, of Van Brunt strooty We vbat | Voouside. Bt lay almoat a6 ap enderiaker would | See > ome and family s0 0, san could Wish.” His . at Broadway and Barclay street the stranger agreed | patched Mr. Kiofer of Dayton that Mr. Vallauvig- | Brooniyn, fell rout te rail of tue Cily of Autwer Ucio sh °, and bol Mahecent >— to pay bim extra If ho would take the cuso up to & yey ate ot ih . feat a F aay gh cd on the breast, Tuo | Widow ts vory attractive, and her accomplishments #4 fo pay Dim extra, tbe mould take the cuso up to tie | ham's wound 1s of the most serious character, and wat kilie \ lece ih The k rested 90 are of very superior kind. Like himseif, she could Ab Sin tn Bollevilte, METS SOT Aya ee oe ee Wile the brig Caprera was going down the bay t hand grosped the handle of an old-fashioned sk four ‘or live lavguages ducutl ay Yesterd Capt, Hervey shipped shouldered his load and starte rs. On his " * i a g down the b: \ ‘ spook four or uve lavguages Mucutly, aud be was esterday morning Capt, Hervey shipped two s a " OBITUARY vesterday. Kruest Agnarius, svamaa, full fom (he siiglebarreled pistol, aad the thumb of the left ry proud of het return his borse, cart, and load had ¥: a Tae A maiutov ae me hand pressed agaiunt the trigger, ‘The muzale just | "rine 1 ort ay ules for his business, and hx | Of bis Chinese Iaundrymen back fio California, | case which be lad bauled for the thiol was Alied with —-— er 1D 8nd was Kile ne i ' t eceucee! wav ° acuod te mouth, Besise che body ou the ground | own weakuess preyed uvon his sensitive tind und | Gambling is # favorito pastime with these Chinamen, | aud pais: ee: Bergeant Peter A. Smith, tate of the Yorkville | gary wimaw or tie Manlison Park {Mouse yeaterdae i » 1 and tat yousect in prene co. ae ta. | Mia adie? Aue haniete woula ROL At tae pistol The | ewolttered his lite, On Friday afternoom Iasi he | and thoy kopt up their games all might, unditiog | spanks MROM THE TELRGRAPR Heuco ot nis brotner Mr Jona Stafthe Superigtondeat | #84 Was fetaily tajured iin for 'e eanniaeiter ( Gpht tas tieek: CREED most uurveoaniz. ble. Dr Denuler tried to flud | (o bie room, and eoniding the. servant down to the | quently Capt, Hervey probibited all gambling, ‘The | | Jones Voorhios, native of Now York, was BFS Beth et and’ Lesinate WR Pallcns OF Suleker 1p Michael Byrhey deMilery Ip . 1 T auy further act he head the bullet that killed the man, but cou! collar for ® quart botie of brandy, sut brooding | two sent back to Californin were the ringleaders in } @owned at Petaluma, Cal, on Sunday, Fequiniy mass wae mananationcal sical societies to organize v f @ Con mites: paid the ac: | Bt ‘he man was dressed in @ biack sib of Clothes, | over his selfimpored misery until he bad Ouished | tho game and refused to obey the orders. When in 8 HI, Clanton, of Alabama, testified be. | 2earsof ase, Kecontly be was ret paticanl onlon Ios tbe brcteeiten ot toe tous a inaters tou a wean CerClAEa ty: rth white and blue auutseotion vaderabirh waolled | Wevery drop. Mis was noarly o'clock on Batir~ | Yormed auat Ley must go buck vo Calforna they lux’ Cctumitiee yeaterday, that no tegn: | ecoUns oF (aie BOAIKR, Aman! the a Ny niet yeaturday in Philadelphia: ArIeW MY svarexsion wus aothiog whatover on his person to ideatity im. | phiue, and ‘threw bimeclt on his bed und wont to | (catered theus tate a weaun aod ante toe Nee 1.01 the outrages, were ‘commnited hy me mpere of | Kiever aud O'Neill, Capts, Cilnchy ang Gunner, Hisale DATs Send, GCAET TRIEd SteR UR 8. Ste Bade anclicasion to the Co — - th His conduct on Saturday was outrageous, | ¥ 4 “st The : the Radical party. The Kadical te Wout ee eidontally ran o erday in’ Rast Thirty-seven t she Rae i A rk placed them ou shipboard, ‘The passage to | sue ttadicalpariy. The Medical leadere were, with vavar Third aveuue, and fatally injured benie aon: T lente A Woman Iu the Allen Street Tragedy, | and his wife was compelled to lock herself up all | Califoruia ie paid by their agont, according to con. | fae rtourtes Bsr ROPFDARe Ts AAD SRURER AN LOSARY BY FIRE. ‘Theodore Deiize, carpenter, of 195th atroet, ne ” h concero and deporition of Autoa Sayle, the German who wat | alive, He kept his room all day Sunday, ringing i] PRSONAL INTE: @BNOS. streets, Newark, was buroed osterdaye Lose 4,0 d's OB FUSY IEG Web AOG wee faNelly im isd to hewn the examination ie relvrred neo be F ph Bs 4 uaday, slaving The Tornado ou Union Lu, plies (ieeets, Homer, ¥ y ‘ Jured. Pee. GM Lotvers vo ietsatructeian'ts the | Rtabbed im the abiomen oo Bunday evening by | {oF the kervant whiauevet he wanted wuythiud: | THe houses of Theadoro Vorght and August | Senstor Carpenter arrived bome last evening and | yng ei sciioot nouso in Rowark was par. | ole dem slgop yacht Vindex, bailt for Mr. Robert Enyiions uate whem t waste pave wece et tt | Putip Sebaefor, tn a quarrel in front of Sayles | Mirshall and ordered lier to close the windows, | Freeman in Bloom street, Union Hill, N, J., wore | Tectived aa ovation tially burned yorteraay. It we supposed to bave deen | Wituragian: Dsl”, oe thertay sie TeetO ee ule ! iti the! torn’ ¢ fare oiyt “One! at hiv an | remdenoe, at 81 Allen streot, Hayle's story 19 that | saying that bis head pained him lown down during the rtorm on Sunday, Free | ibe Hon, A. Ht Stephens has assumed tho political | set gate’ Ld gh.0) ‘Tho Mayer uae ofered 8300 re: | du, and will ppréa 3,90 fet of cauy feltheiccnpt wnt’ being (tome so that Tint > | employed a Miss Mann to look after his houschold, APTBR DRINKING A QUART OF BRANDY, man's femily wore buried under the ruiue, and wo | “Breitond, the artist lectured on Saturday before PE A Counelt of United American Muchanics, to be } returset wud reposted that Mr | ‘Ap Setaefor took the irl bo the theacres, it wax socu | To was then in bed, At 12 o'clock ahe went up | of his daugnters were seriously Injured. “Vorgit’s | que ttoyat Lustituliou, sad was uoartily coustataiatel, NEW JERSEY, HELM Tn eeaiKer an Gauooltar ewe kes Morac Grant ictus’ to g.vo tt, and tua feported that he intended (o mirry her, About s | agoin and found hum nervously walking the floor | los t# about €1,200. and Frooman's 81,500. Pa licaaa Bice’ teeanllt Aeipalsies Kastan cr the — Vico; Wins ¥- ance, Ros; aud WaT. HetQold, as 1 MUST GO TO GRANT'S DRSK AND SIGN IT weok ago the wirl found a letter from whica she | parily dressed, Le asked her to bring up Agnes to -——— halsbace Linu ibouees al harcamnatr a ate John Brennon was convicted in the Hudson Coun. | ©. & Laid sa, what otcr geeeite wire signed 1 dont | I erued ‘bat chavter und a wife and sis children in play with Bie, od abe alu 40. The Br a obi A 830,000 Bank Robbery, drowned vb Saturday wiilie catcaing lodste . ty Court yeetorday of bigamy, One of bie wivos is McKinstroy, Previdont of the Ro W tiged Mr. Gouge in ausination te ermen: he told Bayle e io | seemed to soothe him, 1 e i 9.—T co, His origtual wife ls in the 1neani i > Panall labama, says the. Fel buve particu ar care iu fegard w tuaiters involved i" | Geuld dot “marry “Sector, ath Mg the Co ee she | ei emmedthe day be reug forthe gitl'on one preteacy | GLoveRsvitte, June 19.—The National Fulton | J. 8, White has bequeathed $70,000 to ald poor | 6 i ale 1a the Insane style Council of “Alabama, taya the F We Geoaenor rahe cc@ck Me Mint Vit Ld rected hi Co make applica WARS ALAUCS | quit Sehatfer's howse,and Schisfer blamed Sayle for Wont {rom the room himself, | County Bank of Gloversville, N. ¥., was entered at books war | Ut. On Sunday evening Schacter appliod epithets to | Onco abuot 4 o'clock he stopped down stairs to the | 1p, M, on Saturday, and robbed of $7,800 in U, 8. fiudenta in the University of ont at Burlingion; |. Lass night Mra. Henry Kholfls of 9 James street, | prevented to Secrdiaiy Hoctwel!, purpor but no colored youln ean ever iwoeve a d fa ewark, attempied to kindle ® fire with kero 1 yiral Couneil, condeimuiny Sf Li Hye w dolar OFM) Tor clothing (Ook Die aud boimtment as Collector of Mobile, are ® (orgery ry 0 that pe Bayle in front of big residence, and Gually chal | basement to inquire why Mary bad aot auswered . ana Republicans of Mobile sustain Speacer thd ab avon vs he could catch up cued “him (0 coe into the’ street and ght. | ue bell, but immediately went back Lis wife all | Donde, 61,000 in mutilated currency, 63,000 of bonds al MecMshon. 8 Preach oM@eer, bes dectinad | Tesiorday Jone Fowmany # carpenter. fell from | tn the omit by Heath, Repheel, and otters, the Rovlication “ He subsequentiy mage the Sayle, who wes in Lis own doorway, stepped into | this time was standing outside the treat Dgsemont owe of Sobnstown, $90,000 ot North Carolina y subscribed for ite purchase should be spent 1a ruck uis lead against ® block of wood, and was | £ugileh stockholders zed tiated Hon for the BAD One Snow beoss to fo and stabbed | door, (he rain having consed for @ while, af nds, aud a $500 bond of the Fonda, Charitable purposes, fatally tujured, hares o| the Brie Kail way Comva ho ant When , itor, aod was refused a Ay whl E 0 ein dul wicrung: Or Oe ay “ wn “Louse, | terward te retaraed to the kitchen, where the girl | town, ‘and (Gloversvile aliroad. ive “thousand | "Miss Gallmoyer, she famous opers onde tprime | | OMlcers Jecobus or Hoboken and Bennett of J riled Bates Courte now aun i Been alee Aficr Dr. Carlton's inet refosal to lot me examine te The jury rendered « yi Was putting the baby to » | He aa! er to lot | dollare te offered for Fecovery of the property coming bore hext fail. Bue gur- | sey City last ove ied Pairiak Murphy, who | by the separate dete: Boks. a mentioned by Mr Gouge in Lis tetinony, | dict agelueh Behaotor, whe wes Gommilied to the | Lin Lave If, but she refused, terrified probably by | or any part joer ud §1,000 for the apprenenaios i yD bind Bohuouder, totes ta is bury Titan OY 2 th oud encu 1 baard wal @ Gi Woo bed bead an A Lowbe, Wwe glare of Lia args, Me (hen mmalghed ib kom hex 4 oud GOuvigton, " ry 4 "i , 2S ese ste re eo ca a a ee