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——— nr BiSenNEEEEEEnERNEREREREEENT GENEID hold the Indian to # strict accountability for outrages upon the life and property of the whites, and at the same time allow white men more cruel and cowardly than tho. eww. ave to murder and outrage unoffending In dians with impunity, it may as well immedi- ately prepare for a more costly and terrible this continent hae yet one of much, importance, Bot yoars ago the fires drove of Tex» cattle reached Abilene; year the Kanane Pacific road transported 181,940 bead of thia stock, and from present indicati these Mgures will be more than doubled thi ‘The pasture lands of Missouri, Llin Indiana, Colorado, and Wyoming are fast filling up with Texas cattle; very large sumeof money are realized every year by purchasing them in the fall, holding them over during the winter, and realizing upon them the following spring, nei ennai, rnal, the Jerald, publ'shed at Delaware, Ohio, comes manfully up to the support of our saggestion that the Hon, and Rev. Micmam, J. Cua brother-in-law, now Minister of the United States at the Court of Denmark, should be transferred to the Imperial Court of Germany as the succes- sor of the’ Hon, Gronaz Baxcrorr, varied intellectual gifts,” says the Herald, ‘his high qualities, and his eminent appreciation of the sovial courtesies, we know of no gentleman mote pecaliarly qualified to fill the mission about to bo left vacant.” We earnestly eonsmend those considerations to the attention of the President. Why should not Mr, Cnaawen receive the promo- tion for which he is so well qualified? And why should an office worth $17,000 a year in gold be allowed to go to any one not connected with the VALLANDIGHAM’S DBATH. TRE LAST MOURS OF THR GREAT DEMOCRATIC LBADBI. es Masterty Defence of Meehan“ You Mee, MeHarney, How | Hold this Pine Dhs Marder; tam Shot f tation of the Physictane-MeGrhanat the Dying Man's Hedaide~ Lust sce Carrespondenee Cineinnad Commercial. Lamawon, Wanner County Onto, | a ee WEDNESDAY, ——— Indian war than TreotWr Theatre The Man 0" Alrite. yey Theatre Over the Fails, Fifth Ay. Themtre-Detaonro's aoe Greeley’s Great Opportunity. In hie groat speech in Union Squaro, the Hon, Horace GuEPLEY settiod his accounts with the Republican party, He declared all their outstanding balances adjusted aud the ‘This cleare the way for Mr. Grmnty’s accoptance of an independent ion as the Farmers’ and Mochanice’ candidate, on a broad and genuine Republi- can platform, in the event of Gen, Grant's nom nation as the offtccholder# candidate, All obstaclewof a personal nature being out of the way of Mr. GreeLEY’s occupancy of this position in the contingency sapposed, woe may consider the probable effect upon himself and wpén the fatare of the Republi can party, He would rin like wildfire, and would stand an excellent chance of suecess either at the polls or in the House of Repre- If the Democrats brmg ont an acceptable candidate, and ran him on the line of the New Doparture, the race would be a close ong, and it might end in the House. If they should place @ halting or a Copper. head candidate on a rotten platform, he would break down before he started, and Mr. GREELEY would sweep over the country, drawing in his train the mage of the Repub- licansand a large body of progrersive Demo- crata, and leaving Gant #0 far in the rear as to require # writ de lunutico tngiirendo to prove that he had been 80 big a fool as to That able and Pastor's Overs Mowse— Ort @iymple Themtve- The Cold Salen Matove, o The Loop Strike, W cod's Musemme Three Mind Mier, minutes to 10 th. Wer hoard tein Agog 0 Stanly Inoreased by accessions from te straet bo for way ool of paners hat not lurday, Jane 17,1 j flow, It is droadful, but the popularity of the man, thement LV They at hot wok me for any that T saw Clement L. Vallsodigham die at fifteen | and the starting character of lis accident, are such | Mrom an Artéie by the Io Saw them take boo. morring. The event is so sad. | that nothing short of seeing him will: sativ'y pablic Democr as th a room, Tals was freqacat wi Ably distrersing, that I panse for atter- | eariosiiy On, om. aad on they come, the curioas, Aso politician, statesman, and orator Mr. Vale | (0"F0: [t Uapenae ha Paste bas beaks eons fal ot lusty jie, and heart teat | anxious visitors, till at last it becomes absolutely | Yandighan is well known. It is not so well known i ‘Berwe he stood forewost among the mas McGu'an ; to-day he fs iy. Ing dead. with his wife far sway. and nie dering Fon bresaang hie: | Krief too Weop to toll, too. sacred to look upon, a, the President's The Han In the Country. books closed. Persone going to the coantry may have Tim sun emt to them dafy by mall, for Mrry cents per mommy We eadrctting te PuDiianer, ee FOR PRESIDENT ig heart wi Tow mBvOLVER. hem oceunted room No. 18, on ene the Lebanon ary the seem le mediately over the hall door, and way, the widest and handsomest mreet tn the otter. Fetarned bute short tine from a watt with wey of Lebanon, and Thom- Mr. Vallamdt: FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, THE ORPAT AND GOOD GREELEY, Thomas MeGoham from Creok, im the ontekirte, whither the genuemen re~ Paired at the instigation of Mr. Vallandigham 1o a experiment performed by him of shoot- revolver at # pices of ofoth, in order to show how close the mu eld to the material witout tue powder burving it, Mr _Vallandingham pad a ne’ with five chambers of the No, 88 caliber, and tried his experiment with what success L eamnot now de- HORACE TEXAN and NEW Y fine opportunity offered them for the profitable exercise of their The Peruvian Indians say that great reservoir of goli, a temple with rooms full of the precions motal, never was disoorered by the Spaniards; that it exists still, and that the secret of its locality is kept by family of Indias, who religiously gard the treature in the belicf that the time will come when the heir of the In cient throne, Spirit i Ie it True? piritual medin It t# reported on what we consider good suthority that on Sunday, June 11, at the solicitation of the Hon. Riemann Seren, and Maj.Gen. RNurve Ivoarre, U President Grant telegraphed from West ecretary of the Treasury at three loar's remain Mikio. urged: ole. Vallandigham reristed, and oon after texcned the hotel and en- toed iit room, where he placed the loaded revolver ou the table with au unlonied weabon, wixieh le in- ein bie ergumcntou Monday belore the Jury if iltnetratine his thoory that ‘Thos. 3. Myors shot bimself tered the room, sud Mr. Vallandigham remarked t he fort badly; be hud gost bags terogram ane nouncing the danrercas \iliens of hie wife's the Hon. J, LV. Me: peculiar gift Point to the ‘Washington, saying : “ Delay final action in matter of New York Central Raitroad wntit Larrive Now, ia this trac? pond such a telegram to the Secretary of th Has ho ordered a delay collection of the great tax upon the New York Central Railroad? We havo no know lédge that tho tax has been collected, al Commissioner of Internal ae and the Beeretary of the Treasury Lad given notice that it was to be collected on Monday, tho 12th inst., the day after the sending of the alleged telegram. postponement brought about by orders from the President at West Point? And did he Sesue the same at the solicitation of Ricuanp us INGALLA, in behalf of the great railrond monopoly? The public are deeply concerned to learn the absolute truth about this matter. We trust it may be proted that Gon Grant sent no euch telegram, aud that he has not interfered in this matter. exccedingly Important that the fact should be established without delay. of the Treastiry let us know what Did he receive such a telegram from the President? And if bo, Was it in the words, “ Delav final ection In miattet of New York Central Railroad until will reeume the an: If some medium could induce the spirit of the lamented Aranuatora to make ao communication giving the precise location of this temple of riches, the most skeptical would be forced to believe in the geality of epiritual toarifestations, vm pat thos, sri the friends sat down, by Mr, Melurnoy. ‘Timm YATAL ACCIDERT. Mo one unsequainted with Mr. Vallandicham ean preciate iis won It tins earried b culties, and given him a name and piace to whieh every civilized tongue for wae ee ee ee through almost But suppose the Democrate should perpe and, by placing an attrac: tive banner in the hands of » popular candi- date, should carry the election ; where would leave the country, Mr. GREELY, and the The country would be safe, because the Democracy would have risen to power by @ frank. acceptance of the situation and the Constitation ns it is, GneELEY would have won péculiat honors by administering merited retribution to the head of the officeholders’ cabal, establishing the onéeterm principle, and preparing th> tepablicans for # reo:ginization on a purcr broader basis, which would enable them to wrest the Government from the hands of the Democracy in the Presidential contest of 1876, while fifty millions of freemen will be colebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the Declaration of American Indepond- ence—Mr. Greeney himself, full of years and honors, perhaps presiding: on that occa ston in the historic old hall at Philadelph'a, which a century before listened to the wis- dom of Jevrrnson and echoed the phi- — The Democrats all over the country aro building monuments of good words to Vauuan- This renders it extremely probable that the Demoerney of New York city will take measures without delay te build # monument of a great free public horpitel 6 their favorite chieftain, Wintrke M, Tween. nssienihtithenienineninn LEY should be elected Preat- that be would ap- eventful yoars, and ne With sueu oremine as in this lacess offore of iis legal Upon the deience of Tom McGehan he con- rated every faculty of inind, throwing his entire being into It with an enthusi tise masoclated witn him fn tho ease—and they Dave ths best right to Anow—say eclipsed every for nd eave prowise of success in a cate od, and eondetaned at the inex ‘Opinion. Day aad night he de- to it with anremitsing pains, Kvory ed 40 eoutritute im the ‘least to % defonce Mz. Vailansigham ergorly ined, and it waa in direct pursuance of tis hat he load bis life, “Twill demo: trate no such fol: though both the Republican party ? alread, tried, Ju if Mr. Quer dent, does anybody believ point men to office in return for presents, oF does anybody believe that be would keep ia office any bribe-takers proved and known (7 be such nobody can believe this, and we bave never till now had a President who would dure to do it. ess 8. Gnant was the first to introdace this Egyptian system into American politics, irate to you in to Mr. MeBornay and Mr. Symmes, “the absurdity shoot himself," pistols lying on the table, end pr pantaloons pocxet, contiuaed : ‘Tom Myers had his 1 r. Symmes rere interrupted him, end excaning himeelf, leit the room to sce Jadse Pope un ousl noes, WhO at that moment passed room 15 on his wi om op the fluor above, and retired, Mr, Vallandygham bod then only one auditor and } , Benet, and Re icle apenks of — GRayt, MARSUALL O. Kopents®, or ony catleman of Ike character.” In justice to Mr. Ronzurs, we deem it » public to say that there is no likeness whatever be? The Democrat a You see, MeBurney, how I hold this pistol?” Will not the “V ery well, now, Myere drew his out this way, and as the wuzale come up to hereaboat be pulled uiiaodigham held ti the truth really is? ost exactly cor received the bullet, of Mr. MeHurney and biv place, and the raah experimenter exclaimed: © Ol, murder; 1 ‘The ‘terrible ‘situation wae realteed In & moment by doth. Mr. Vallandigham tore open Mr. McBuraey summoued assistance, “What a foolish Wing to do.” remarked the wounded man his spotless skin, tol, and tuat's the resul rum ALARM. The explosion and the call for assistance soon the bali in front, and the swairway with excited people, and ta muel \akos to tell it here half the population of Levsnon W thot Mr. Vallandighain was aceidentaily shot. Phe terrible news was cought from month to mouth ; it spread Ike flame ine soabbdiefeld, and left te pame withering into a solieston: es & mistake in saying that who died recently, was nd to the infinite astonishment Peter B. Porter of Niaga anon of Gen, Peter B, Porter, formerly Secretary of son, but his nephew, |. Peter A. Porter, killed m slot | War. He was not h son of Gen. Porter was Ci ju battle at Cold Harbor in the summer of 184—bts mother having been a Brocktaridge of Kentucky, And he bimnelf Oret cousin to the rebel Gen, Breek- Phe ‘ride makes another mistake He was not “an invalid He suffered. however, chronte deafners, was a bachelor of reticent and re- ring dsposition, and though onee » momber of the Logiviature, was never prominent in pulitics, le The reporter who visited the Americus Club on Sunday, June 11, ie satisfied that be misunder- stood Mr. Owen Brevnau's account of the purchase Tustead of saying that he and Mr. Isaac Bell purchased the isinud for $78,000 and sold itto the etty for $800,000, We eald that they pur. chaned it for the efty at $75,000, and that tt comld de sold by the city today for 300,000 If ali our city officials would @o onelralf as well by the city as Messrs. Brennan and Bett not de so high. The Recent Butchery in Arizona, We do not hear that any steps have bean to justice the cowardly perpe of tho Camp Grant massacre, though there ig no doubt that they are known. Gen MAN gays that the expedition was Leaded by leading citkzens of ‘Tneson, and fully confinns the accounts that h already published in regard to the unpro voked nature of the outrage, The facts of this case must be fresh in the minds of all who read the news of the day. Lieut. Warr MAN, the post commander, had induced some five hundred Apaches to come into carp an} accept protection and work. bringing in wood and hay, and were clearing the ground to pat in a crop of corn. the kind treatment they wore receiving they appeared grateful and happy, and excellent results were antictpated from the experi But the labora of theso Indians re duced the price of hay and wood in that de yartment, and an armed mob of the wretches who instignte hostilities so a8 to make money out of the troops who are sent to protect them, stole upon the reservation and brutally mur dered all the men, women, and children they could lay their honds on, while thirty of the Youngest and prettiest of the squaws were carried off to a shameful captivity. ‘Tho survivors of this butehery, who had retreated to the fastnesses of the mountains, have made no effort at retaliation as yet, and ‘they know that our troops were blamelvss in Upon the invitation of Licut Wurman they brought in their wounded to be cared for, and an eye-witness writes thal their chief plainly said thet they should keep quict and wait to see what our great Government would do for them ; but if thei mgs Were not avenged, then they would fair notice and afterward take re inte their own hands, as they could not be at peace when their If, then, the officcholders renominate (on. QGnantT, the true mission of Mr. @nEBLEY is to show his sagacity and illustrate his devo- tion to genuine Republican principles by loading the frreat progressive movement of the day as the Marmers’ and Mechanics’ Can- for the Presidency. “Twok bold of the wrong pis- about Peter B, Porter, for twenty years,” Aited room 15, Kl Sufragio Universal, a Madrid journal de- voted to the defence of liberty, uses the following language, which, to those who have been deluded into the idea that the Cuban revolution was ex tinguished, must seem extraordinary : “Bome thirty-two months ago the istand of Cabs would willingty fave wecepted th Spain proclaimed when she enst from her t tired of promises whteh were eal to the only khe raised the vincere sympathizer as if by magic, ands could execute the eommands Will, the telegraph and mounted couriers were az the drevdful tinge and summoning to the beisile of the now presrate man the members of bis family wishin reach, and lis totimate personal 6 Scovte and Ysase L. Drake, of thie place, were there Wititin a few moments after the necidemt ocurred, and telegrams were despatched for Prof. W. W Leeve of Dayton (the family physician of Mr. of Hart's Island fame freefoin Bourbon dynasty never (witiled, she was forced to a means of an oppressed people, They bad been Od BepArnies oO combatants from s of vietime, sucrineed wury of ignonte pa adoption of apy tmeh men- ousrary result. @ of Cuba enn We ConsErTe oo The Vanderbilt Ratirond Mckeray of Daytoa, Jonn M nd two other young relatives bearing she family name of the dimineuished man. Te WOUKD, Room 15 is an ordinary two ed, and plainly faroisnea with « dowd! & buread, Wasnatand, smal! table, and e few chau: ‘The revotvers lay ou Tax-A Serious From the Broo Tax Sew this mormig; words of a des} (legrapne:! to sures wou d produce cepting the independ our vast interests in Cuba, aud only pew Our commerctal relavons with ty Latin republics of America.” What do Don Hawmrox Fiem and bie dupes think of this? veliagton (0 let nothing ve dune inthe matter of the tax om the Central Railroad scrip dividend anil be gets to the city true, bat ene eon: ter, deoang ange tow a taking plaster ithe bares hey, relates that a fow minutes before Mr, Valiapdi. | ©xtrects from the Journals of the General Conferenee Males cucecran nea y anid Vecnoiid bol ecam ion, and thet @ moat lament be arrived at as to the per-onal integel- ty of the President, The Secretory of the Treasury aud the Commissioner of Revenue, dissuade the President trom so gross and scand interierence with the course of revenue col- will dave to resign, under eircomstances that will make thts odllion which Commodore Van 0 kvep (rom the Treasury, whe deapest money he icfomes to de woud proverty He presented to the lolders of the ex serip amount (ditional. Thea be obtained siature power t Convers this scrip Into stock. &0 tat ®man who the year betore had owned $1,000 of Central stock, Teebived a free gift under the pretence of its being adios goiug forward. Mr, Vallandighot threw bisvelf on the ded, and raleing bie shoulders by oubling up wwe viliows, cooky and carefully contempiated th Little red spot in Jils side, from Whiea a tte stream of blood was now feon'to trickle, Liss lips were his features startling in their expres idness and alarm, apoke not @ ‘The doctors at once proceeded .to examin . Some one said, "Tt is a’ quarcer to Mr, Vallandignam had thrown off his coat thrust aside the remainmne inte to Di eaten The impression which generally prevails if they fall to that clerical gentlemen, as a class, are sadly de- ficient in worldly wisdom, is hardly borne out by facts. On the contrary, scarcely » day passes that we do not read of some noteworthy exbibi. tion of business capacity by a clergyman of one denomination or another; and now from St. Louis we get an account of astroke of brilliant finan- ciering which is certainly worthy the genius of a There has been » great tile exeursion from lowa to St. Loui xcursionists had avery nice time of it. business men of that ambidous aud enterprising city are fully alive to the advantages to be de- rived from extending their wade ; and when it as announced that the leading merchants of Jowa were to visit them in a body, the most ex- preparations were made to give their raercantile guests such @ reception as should leave a lasting and favorable impre In due season the excursionists arrived, and certainly they had no reason to find fault They were wined and dined contevt, driven about to view all and not allowed to derbiit is trying worth thirty isting Afty ailhons of aioe! biv motions with blazing eyes. Frex or a Varner: io, aul tue Lonel.” PROBING, Beoville appronched this delicate operation with's delicacy of demeanor becoming the occasion, ‘ihe bed had been drawn out Vallondighain lay at the far side, He pinced bis {wo Lands upom the wounded side, and sit around by © werles of gentle pressures for the lodg the bali for it had not come througn, bat tuis wolf of G80 ware Ft Fedora) Revenve Commireioner forchwith taxed (his ew stock 48 sO much profile, aud demanded # sum the Governmes Commodore Vi: or that he logull wiroad’s earnings. peal in every qui could, ana the ¢ ward, tut did not the Commis#: Grant to collect this mo forbidden by Gen tw pointed; no entre Sul ho citrance, false and horiliuting postion, iidren wore held enntive to the Presiden. woun ted wan glances ince, aud Gaex his oy) aud their families ware killed without prove Creston to the mst eal Probably not les rce-tourths of th lions of the clty ile they were of the Corin matter of Com: and Lie railroad tax, there was own Knowivdee warping enous a hat money influences w n senking to evade the Lax itis to fill the pocketa of these mer le representatives of Ww countries enterp Home of thera were nts of cittes wer eny of w newly opened who for several respondeut of t i was atavont tot © paws obagd nt to muke their abAoming: cavity is TO you tasks th , Wa OsaDol say th jer all was over, it thousand white on in the country, an enterprising clergyman of It ds ineredible that money was action of te Government on dollars ave (rot tho President, reckons ws hy There was adubt res happy thought strack tile excursion to St, ‘orritery takes up oné n the United States, the entire arr ones $0 take 1y eoncedted fron Know What it means, eighth of all the cavalry inderiaken 40 suis at go much per head, devoting the pro the train to the indebtedness, information that St, the Apache outragss he says that not been reporied ve the cost of hat he will continue the yo his society's fion aud trial on the grave charg y preferred: by th ani of these one-half we sof bribery and own missionaries are already too ma urther says that while the: revolting atrocitics Apaches, Indians have also beon found cut plocumeal by whit Apacho tribes arc would throw her doors wide open to the pa quarters at Washington with at this would be. H he reverend gentleman had no difficulty in Some of the Joes lu thelr warfar trustworthy that can bo gained, it would a) die fur, including clerks, sop boys, farm labor- who could ra wouaded man's room te kerious only As has Leen said, his The exposure of the a uccess was triumphant; he realized full fifte hnadred dollars from his novel sel 1 locks Job 1s fol car that the preater jruvocation Las genorally come from attaché and intimates of Dull it all these the President as in the fainily aduirw tere is room for a Teit that surely tad t time the reverend @ will oblige #tating the amount, and they will imme- end it to him, and so save him the trouble of getting up any more excursions, gentleman wii ; Lirsue of that portly Agure If Lands of whit: murdorers are por tied to go upon Govern tho Prosident personally the benett of it © Thave they tov ‘authoritics from col reservations and women and ehildr (not live with & sph ip dividend, at have placed them velves in the power of our troops, upon the promise of srood faith and protecti Out earnest effort | tron inconeriy ray the toast of Mt, the Preside; powers to be babituuliy in hot morely by relatives and calier who may bi the pubhe expense We sincerely hope with the Augle that the re. port of the President's interference to stop the collection of this tax may prove to be erroneous, Gen, Grant bas enough to answer for to the peo- ple without adding this new evormity to the list, Abilene, the great cattle market on the blo 999 wiliul is elevated over 1,000 water, and situated in a section ved bint raretal thouzht upo ed (or porsynal be 0 Ve a MONLY lilerest Lo pro- and exemplary punist dently look for new will require no exaggeration to render then sufficiently horrible to shock the public # And if our Government intends to gion aboot the town uudergrowth, and from flics and ticks, the great ‘ js free from brush or an outrages” that the Warren County Bar, and the promin the immense droves of cattle from Texas strike wounded," was enourh to bring them from thet ilroad, and the place has grown to be beds, for hurryin litte place ap feet in the streets of the peaceful bum of voices in wiarm broke | Jadge Pope met and adjourned hiv eourt uoti DAY, JUNE 21 an will be Epon the eoneral ear and aroused», cariogity too | noon.on Monday, when the trinl of MeGe woold ascertain the wishes of the C painfal to full il knowledge satinGed 1%, Val. | cprusmed with the arca for the | that respect, und woul! miorm Dr, Lug jan AUi!l lies gpoa His aide, nnd manifonbe | Gerenes, J. Durbin War n retained | The defence tuen seste ay for the first time uo/avorabie, as counsel im piace of Mr Sie CARHTNR OF fhe COROHEN al A WieKn No post-mortem was | mals an Mr Millikin sits py tie be lside and fume the +4 Me. tom. Jade Home resiors aseiatances Mr eaplorstionsnd fount the wound. In the rg i rusecuston then Latrodiiend rebatinug tests Barney, looks on, {!ly concoaling ie ceo apprehen. | abows two ivches below the arch of the rib’, at two M eatin eh ta eran 6 Dawe won. dadge Leroy Pope, Mr. Alien, is friend and | incoes tn front of the Intersl line, feven und a iwil ss ick’ Foot m.te, and forty otticr genuleinen come And go | inches from the umbilicws and two inches above the r had doen Cal tty abut the Dod, ull anxious and ready W render auy assistance required Notiine futher can be done now. gontlomen,” say the doctor#, “except (o keep the room and lial clonr, to alow a free current of nif to pass Unroumtn’’ O1 course every thouglit/ul and considerate person bu ‘And tue crows iy cou winbilical evel, ‘Tee. ball ontered the abdowiual cavity from the potnt of entrance, obliquely from above downwards and inwards, pointing toward the left inguinal region, The abdomen was distended with bioud, und. Lure Wasa consiaut oaudaedu Of it from the wound, dark-colored and Muid. ehrek book, fome which tie are ma s—are in October, Dr, Lanahan brang! tan aceoaut giles t) cxauine tuo Books, Thor Nal ae. far Ae Witness knows, to every paver oF hae t faked for JF Wore employe) RUVErAl Weeks, Mure v twa monitim, During that iw Tee Consal- of All. retin mary remai 19 procars evidenes 14 the Goodenough rule, During the tite their exaininavion War In progress noticed ng bacrnetiine ta) the accent of be Lagan ‘or his Aecowatants to any books oF papers. Ur. Lanahan HAD PERFECT FREEDOM TO OO TO THE BOOKS pd | avers tho same an.tt9 other Agout. There wae no Aiifes once in tuls respect oetween Ds. Lanaiin and Dr. elise, Crose-exainined.—Dr. Lanshao's accountants took the books they axed during tnese two montas into t Smal! room off tne Agent’ office. My posikion in the: Dpliding 8 between Lie aKant’s oles and .10 Loot Keeper's room. Have stuiod all the hooks that Ty possession that bolong te the Book Con have the pars books in wiih the deposita Doo't know how inany. They are in the Thave ohare, aeCK BOOKS, how Jong 9 uno 0 Have ine key to the safe whieh the hooks aro kept. Thure are books (hers onwe Otlue poriid of Years before my connection With wae Concerh. Some of them are in the vault at 29) Mn. DUrry Afreat. Some Of the mone recent BOOKS are im my safe 1p Hie oftca. 1 KeSP THR KRY OF THR sare Inthe oMce. No has a key toit, Grant has never for nceest to the safe. Don't know thas he has over bacy Wik He keeps the books of the gros. His books are not loured tn the cashlor's The other books of the Concerm in present us ure t fF aafes. They in the office hi ‘who can nec: ry to cleus the room und halls, THE PISTOL. All tite while shat fatal pistol lay upon the table. Tiere ws vothing remarkable about it, exceot tout ft kijled Clement L, Vailandigham. Tho cartridges were the smut! or short size. Had it been lon With the large of long size, the ball coutd nat lave toon prevented from passing plumb through by, the over, some debate arose among Mr. finde a8 to what vouition weapon, some advising iu fetention, otners maintaining that, 1 should be packed away among the effects, ‘The former ena- Foution was nade (o spare Mra. Vallandigham Ure pain, of, ,encaustering fhe horribie thing. It war inaNy dechted that packed it abould be, and away At wontwith all the other saa fevidenees of Vala Cigimn’s rage tate, that he has never failed to cultivate the classica of his yout, He was one of the very few who had Yursued & critical and careful selolarly life, amidet the anxicties, baifetings, and noise of public and professional oceapation, ' Viet! and Homer were as farniiiar to lim as Burke and Webster. His sperchos show-muck of the Lader ma. He wrojo, patched, Dusted, and proved over and over again his most Glaborate-speeches ; but he woe equsily at home in imprompt oretory. Lis great speech, as it was called, On séeesaion, was altogether the most care- {ily prepared epeech made during the war. But his speech on te Conreription bill, which war a masterly effurt, Was te fre from a mitraillouse, of hand, ib was my Vath to hear him enoak the speech at Moont Vernon, Ohio, tor wien Mr. Lincola neat him iuto exile Bout, "I was tio witness before Gen. Burnside’s judicious and judteta) court mar- Sial, end eatttieg that the vox ot Veurenagnee, 49 reported by the a oO Ie siption bili=ite tranalation from the French law, war not made by him, Tt was my own speech, spoken from the tame stand, T never anders ood {hat ennviciton [or those words spoken by anoth Tue Court, in compliment to myself, formaliy a eepted my’ statement as absotute verity: and yot eonvieved= Nim. Differing from him im many ways, I still maine tarood thie rigitt of free spect, in our native Siate, Conrts were open dud where there was ho War fiserunt, It was this sentiment whieh led the cloqnent Geo, BE. Pugh, benator of Obi to take upon himself the nomination for Lieutaniet Governor, Me dia It to vindicate prinetpls against force, Order No. 3" which the Democracy spat pos, was to us the most odi and is yet to me the most copvewptible exercise of military Insolence o PAABLOD. OF onting on Broad. rm ¢ cntored, e ot whieh AMG MAY LF milton, associate coansal in ie of the weapon could be improved revolver Morb of the people attracted to the apot by the strange | farcloation of a fellow being mortstiy wounded. hed taken thetr departure and left the pa Hient in the immedinte ebarge of the doctors bis intimate friends, Among these was Mr, William fon of Loveland, whom firet and last Mr. Vall digham desire to be near him. This requert was ne of the ew exprewtons he witered' after be wae wounded. Mr. Vailondizham now complained of pain, and vomiting commenced, The doctors waid thet was rodueed by the shock. No diood passed bis lips. It Waw apparent, however, that the wound was bleed- ing (rely, and im examination wae made, Mr. Val landigium was carefuly tarued open bis back and wes removed. Blood cushed jarced and distemded hips of ty returned, Mr. Milliker andigham tiat there we Valiandigiam, * never (Bem. During th ante were using te me for avy books. Watsoi Sniy instance 9 whieh a ners io ine. Dow" know cf any oth ir. Lananan. acess to 290 b 20ks ui Co the irlal, Lkoew of the objection at tie time of his trials Ae That timo Mr. Grant incormed mo {tat the clone and Cash books were wanted; Liv: ‘ oti onndme: toa Grant twontt ft showid vo tor thar 5m ir. Symmex of Hamiiton on rotner, hon of Camberlaud Maryland, | the wound. ‘The bed was saturated with gore, Mr. known (to history, Ido not except any past war | Mia wens tor the to attend that | Yallundizham was told taat there was a li:tle blood. | legimlaton reacling i Vallandigham failed in his candidacy for the Governorehip.. There was a fearful timidi'y in the pablic mind. It wae almost cownrdly and e ntempt- ible. Te would nat even pear the champiou of balf the lo of @ gailant Sate. ‘What gives to Mr, Vallandigham's death peculiarly present interest tw the new departure, whieh be en- eineored With ¢o meen ski] and audacity. Coming Irom btm, it wasa momentous movement, Coming from Judge Ranacy, or Senator Thurman, or some other Ohio lealers of Demoeratic opinion, it would have beer! of tittle notoriety, though pertiane more effectual. His death gives Many conjectares ” In my jadenrent it Away from his be oanees.” de the dociors said ard they wor jomd be br have no donot were vrowrut | Was iufort.ed that tuey were; did't Alls sent my aeuietant back within an hone Va the Vaull again; (hat was doce by Dr. Cay think Geant had told we that Dr La. coutant wanted these ti ok«: had no talk with Gran ORE thelr DEINE KoMt OACK ; (hes. AA EAE AF I CAD fom Inember, were tly Old cheek Looks of the Convers foe Perwape ton years back from, the date e then In uae Lean't kay If tits ® refusal to let Dr. Lanab of my own knowlodro that IRTRRNAL BEMORRUAOE, Drs. Dawson and Reeve bave not arrived. vr. Dawson ould Wave been here by this tim t Reeve's time is not dae by aa hour, “dg there danger ot Internal iemorrnage, Doc torr” "And then eame the pradential admissions of port Difjties, with aoe qualifiea\tons tramem!ting thei withal, that ari icenled cOntelipt for KeluMee ns there and then embodied flashed from indignant eyes. character, repeated ir probably did it knowledze Wes; cart ne to tne fate of the * are. and forte wanes, | ’ts cosaley wad teimediasely telegraphed thai Me, | PY SPS AS OLGA COMMA. tn Gaim eteet on weve tinier? never rofiwed ca tet Dr. Lwe ‘Valiandienam’s dents was only a question of ume, | the durable re.attons of parties from tuts time untit fe any books; Lam connected with Dr Carlton ond that bet of Drtef distance, ‘be patient tay wiv bis eyes and lips closed. Many thought him calmly apie Dut when 8 sew voice or diferent step wi heard, the eyes opened wide and bright, and vuru inquiringly from fsce to face, Vallandigham was looking for eomebooy ; whom be di ny, aod no one atvompted to Ingul the fall of 1812, 1 do not pretend to prophesy ; but it te ane tliat ite most earnest and (grom nie pecetiae ptaridpuinl) most effective apostie bat been lomt by too an demise of Mr. Vallandighats. It would be most gratefal if } could end thie some apt words totchine tne siete, ‘qaalition of ary friend. MY WIPE 18 MRS. CARLTON’S srSTeR 1 keen, profeastoratly the books | have mentioned) B a ows and sien thom as Cashier, Act -@. Did. son be a copy of Dy. Lau: in the mandarin proceedint# wher sla le 4 the differences betweea the casi Dalane w bank, molds objected on the’crounds of mmm a orig, cottag out of my home In this Fhe Sahl td et Pte ged Rave ae a fervor, Is was from Mr. Aid he proposed to follow the qe maidhe AL 1®90 vomiting was of more freq ‘had written bin a few days befor tion @p by asking the wituess whether Dr. Linaham renee ; the head rolled from mde to at fords : “What next?” referting to bi had ever asket him for tion of thone ‘om “Meyers uid exp) low, aud there was the repested Reki'thtews opward ant aside adjusting the ehirt gollar, 1 cold; the abdomen was swollen, wound coutinued to pour out life J eappove you are aware of the serious character oftyour gwo Mr. Vallandighaw?" quietly ob- served one of the doctor. Yes, Lbeliove ‘unde stand and appreciate it,’ es quiotly reiied Mr, Valiandigham, Waat, is this otful man going to give no utter- ancet ‘Dring, nas he nothing to say to the world? Nothing. Absolutely Cea What to Dim ts all the world. with death ta his bosom, and the deer partner of bis life tar away? Poor Vailaadigham { Aitferer Cen, Runyon arrned that the defence rested om their inability to get their F except by applies Hon to the courts, and in that application, he added they had set up as a reason for requiring the books {at they would show great discrepancies in the af fairs of the Concern. Now it is proposed to sow that Dr, Lanshan, eo far from exoansting other means of getting at heve facts, had never applied Ute proper source for information and exolanation, ‘The Coart admitted the qaesiion. Witnees—(id ace the adiuavit. Dr. Lanaban never eked of tre any explansuon oF te alleged Lie"epame Ces. rover heard of bis w cine explunadions (roi ange body, I have been @ broiher-ia-taw of De, Carian, bout fix years. Lee ip the political path. His letter was brief. Dear 8. ae Penne ‘Gry bones are rattling. ‘J. D.* iy hard to ehake ap; bat he will ho shaken, Oar friends (naming certain newspaper gentlemen) hove caris in taeir bones; bnt afters while ther, too, will rattle, movement will satceed. T tm in the MeGelan case, and all fall of murder just now.” Reading this hilarious, happy letter, J met my friend Dr. Thomas, wiro gave me the news of the fatal pistol t Now hore is the tw! in his pocke 3 ——$—$————$ BOOK CONCERN TROUBLES ACCORD- 4IN@ 10 DR. CARLTON, muzle of his pistol De. REEVE ARRIVES, a} DU, OARLETON’S VERSION OF THE TrounLe. Of ule abdomen, ata point al- | A wette gentiemam of quiet demeanor, but sharp- | Evidence of Fraud aud Miam Dr. Carleton called—Hauve been Agent of tv Uoot nding with that where Myers | eut character, bounds ap whe staircase and into the Received at anothe: Concorn forth veteea years: was clectert in Utd tbe here the le4ot Jane, i .—siate how Dr. Lanuiay was received here, aa what du‘los wore assigned wo him, Jarige Revnoids—We object to that, We attemme ed to go into that matter yesterday, but We otner rou, ag lich afoot and agile sa a cat. It is Dr. Revve of Dayton, the family physielan ang intimate personal friend of Mr. gam, Eh the doctors In attendance, question 0} itMation, and #Loops elf, an explosion took The proceedings in the Lanaban trial were resumed yesterday morning before a full cour’. The fully acquaiat hiuself with whe # Earments, | down to taxe the patioat by tue hand. ‘ Rev, Mr. Bockler, for Dr. Lanaban, protested | de ohdeeted, and we were obliges to ston. | Surely CO ee ere det | ugainst the revort of these procee:iings in the cur. | nolds read from the report of le Wsiiniony ae XI to a Matle red spot on | ordinary tone of voice. * Trent number of the Chrletian Adzvcate a» unfair | printed in Tux SUN lo Flow oc what point the ob» jection was tm ° “La the buggy, and I brought Caarle; ct ourt held thi aa no abs toeheane whe si toward 11s client, The Court held that it had no Gen, “Ranson Unt objection waa “Down stairs. He will be up @irectly, Now let | *vthority over the Adtocate. The Rev, Mr. Buckley | urged to x rambling discus oF all the every one retire but the physicians.” then proceeded to interrogate the Court concernta: ot the Gone And everybody but tue three modical gentlemen | tne range of testimony which it would receive. The 1B, geo Metacry A mutovi understanding, aud the lowe { to priced. As far ag Lkuow. Dr. Lanahen woe loave the rom, and the Goor is shut, cmanLer. It ina little after 1o’cloek, ond. but few rematn to ee the inet, A few minutes only, aud toe dour is thrown open ; a groan is hoard “Bend up ‘Ung eu tm the office.’ A stight, gracotul, youthfol form appears upon the Ynodingy and preci swiflp ino the room. It Is Ghariey, Mr, Vallandighau's only elifld aud’ son— v id house and beart. The ath is kueeling by Biv father's side in And hiv hips are fondly pressed Lo that stricken fa: ther'’s fee, An outburst of tears from the pore fountains of that dear young heart, and the big sobs shake ite tepement tit all seems bursting. Ts was wot uecesmary Lo may, “ Tuere, that is Chasiey.” “T koow him, I recog my eon Coariey.’ Bech a sizht! Dying father and stricken son! ‘There Jet thew tenderness unutteryble. aad grici Jen thousand times Gautterable, be curtained round, and only angels 100k to pity whlie mortals weep, vaira. ‘While this affecting serene transpires, the Rev. h Joes time tuan it ¥. Dr, Brooks, Chairman, rephed that he could role only on the admissibility of testimony as it wor offered, ‘The Rev. Mr. Buckley insisted on the right of the Gefence to introduce testimony to Jastify Dr. Lanaban’s course in the alleged cortempts of the Book Committee's euthority. ‘The Chair asked counsel to put thelr proffer in writing. Da. LANAMAN’S OFFER. Mr. Buckley then offered the followtn So nigeard tos ressriodons pineal by tue Rous Come Mee Lpul the (Urner Qkemiaasion of (Re Dok» After a protracted and waem dlscassion, in whlch the defonce was convinced thatthe point raised was not Jo ieawe, the testimony was withdrawn, ‘Mr. Buckley then offered toxtimony from tue Dis- cipline to show that Dr, Lanahap had not traaseend- od his rights, He offered section 7, paragraphs @ and 8, page 252 of the Discipline, in regard to * print ing and circulating books, tracts, and poriodicais ;" tae work wi depertineat. and also in my own. Told Portes hw chotey of he work, ant at yes@at Lad no choice, A fow weeks bal OF. pahan Wo a private interview, ana word lin | intention of Yema:ning im the Convera more tsp tae present verm, and buat ME WOULD PROMABLY Be MY SUCCESSOR, end | wished biw to become fimiliar with Al ite workings Took him ty the Dank aud Jniroimead him to the Cashier, Tad hisi place his »iznavare 40 bbe Pignature BOOK 60 Lhat ve Could draw cusoks OF Grafts as he mixht requir: uh and copsulted him on as Lknow there was no disag shin a few Weess of the Oret Nites, When he Nauded me a Viains, foreman of the printing office: took kun aside and eked hie reasons. We lad a conversatim ti, which Dr, Lanatan gave its reasc bohargiog Ww. ®, wiion T did not hoid to be goo; the De.eabd Auat Williaws nad been DOWN TO # Everybody was transiormed y of Cincinnati, De. J.C mes of Dayton, Wie law by fourteen, earpet ut bed, RPRR'S MAKING INQUITIWS goain recognize! him tn the room, and, contained in Emory’s History of the Wiscipline, | courged. ‘one of Dts bright looks, observed, bel! a Judge Reynolds here inverpored an vbjection, and ig bo our al Cr ide faith buat 1” PREP OM, aossion 9, 0nd 00, she toati S Fuled out. Ee baagnanee oe ‘Phe defence recalled Dr. Lavahan. he Soeaneray wat 21068 0% Q—State what mterviews you hed with Dr. Le Question—Stave the circumstances that invol tn Heard 40 the examinat! Wot ths boos 4 you in a controversy with the bindery. Dau came tom Nd he wan. wohg to D021a Mr. Faneher—We object to any testimony on | Aiuisaition ot the Yooks ani secon ca day r neonventent time, and called Mr points that bave already been investigated by the | fr arate the rensons. Called. Di. Lanana Counties: to "tne remouitton of whe thou Cote Doxs riber examinat Mr. Buckley contended thot any former invostiga- | won-etited Fob. Wah Tolar. Lavahan tint | oid Tor feet ‘ae liberty to tiow by the Book Committee alone should notdebar | 10. fuse sora wenoral thom from introducing evidgnee before this tribunal | Cause of these resolution of whieh the Committee formed ouly apart. Tue | SXimipe the books to Biebops were a coOrdinate ranch of this tribunal, | bis lowyer to boip bim. ie Fs 1 chat be cat Ree and they bad never eard the evidence on thew | griT'hal” Avail feicred Miu to tho. action Of abe e angnective ‘Ab, dying man, your interpretation of predestiaa- tion is reversed by shat hidden buuot, ALONa, Let every one leave the room. Tam Mr, Vail dizham's friend as welt physician, and I de "sand the dying man aud Dr. Reeve ai Toere was no coacealment pow. Death wae al- ready at the door; uo bua shill could save, The Jost communiouica was brief, and waea Dr, Reeve reappeared he announced that Le would take charge of Mr, Valiandigosm; all sould retire but Mr. Wii Tameon and she physicians, if anyt shoud oo cur, friends would be summoned. fe thi Scoville pro- Mr Valaadigham wawhed and Dring his experts aad ees points, Ok Courinitice. He replied that he P ; O ro) De. Dawson arrived, and joined the medical gon- DREAD OF THR STATE YRIDUNALS. 1 oaBID,XOT CARE FOR THR BOOK COMMITTEE, om tue wall, Ar. | tienen in the dying room, ‘Khe fret falut stresk of | Mr» Fancher contended that tho oaly issue here | the General. oufeteneo in this rocess of that its was fen in the east, and tuo gray chill of the | was that Dr, Lananan had abaadonet the Cauccs | tala tat he and | wore the Genera: Conference, ead Mont of | ROTRiDe Penetrated the house. {t wus told now that | gushogitios aud appealed to the civil couris, bi 1 dis not consider It $0, aad would nog allow the ex. 7. Vallandigham wanted Dr. Reeve to “cut down emiiuation of the books. He said B: slo] canine to those bleeding vessels and © mandamns against the Concern. Tair testi | the books in hie own way. Ata ‘ond intervicw we rb one top the hemorrhage.” fa but » Couver bat sara va cclore Prevented, and | the | Vain hope: powerless wish. nf would be diriont, | wony must be confined to that poipt, and this had | fet amr dntauy amoseme Fonwersstion. when he sass o Saeceawment Om Doctor, fl were oly rid of this pain. 80 relevancy ey cond Not sien him from examining Whe books A penetrate . will give you something for that, Mr, Val. ea) nites later Mr. Fancher cae | 1 Then toward 1 landighamn,"* ‘The Chair ralod that whatever evidence went to \d Passed between OF, Lanalan mute G vars becera Ae A hy podermic injection of morphine was adminis- | show that the examination of the books was ob: a gt oR iS ig Mee MtnaTCe Thine very bopelul. Mr. | tered.” Tho pain Was relieved aimos, instunuy, Dat wate Mave nevsee co the “Geoke. 10 oh one eae Be the man was sinking aud ‘riends were suminonod Wo Roynolds said that they had concinded Bah Gut uot tor 6 cones bis Ledeide, That ser 808 acain Kneeled down on that por they now wanted to ot the ook Cou a Upon the doctors. bug | aut bathed his father's hand with terra. ‘The son | show the condition of things cxisting in the Concern oe See iis thoggsca th? Lng | Was ut the joutaiul image Of Ms intner—lovingly | that rondered Dr. Tanahan’s tnvestucation of the het "are bie bhonehe? united in lite, mow terribiy separated by apuros Dooks nocessary for tho safety of the Conc t pn oxamtaa Bo ob6 at howe bub Charley, | ing death, hair said that if the testimony showed that | pee , AE sis eee WAITING FOR DEATH, the secased could get redress im no other wuy t t ‘The beroic nature of the man uder lost, a n a D le d as y the appea! to the courts it would be « the i Iiis countenance besa Deed | awalons in tue eaves, he colts eran’ loreay tig | He would vot rule oat any testimony Wen he received tne resiitian We eas Tan Was Be But that io | morotmg disputed sway with the burning aap, but | oiuee, !¢ had been given before the Book Com A eculnatlea watht tine aunerri : busy thoughty blazing im bis | When that was removed ab last, as no jon but that all testimony must be contimod W the pend: | Myceaaiynavoa ander she ws ‘ ier vut beams of anxious Inquiry, | sary. it scemed to have fonsamed the lust bi Fig ie 8 ; sof your doctors; t ey are too pragent tur | overspread the features; the Baer nalis of the ri tthe otal Conse MG 2 DIC a pOR | Buren ee ‘2 ud concealment are the | hind, whien trom the ‘first resied on the plow | pte Gye cours, oa, . pive bin : " s havo for the present Vesidy his face, While the otler grasved and was | oyttighemcnen g: deeted What they Usd already gone | Kony era a x Ub WIRE Aves that little motion Of the doctor's | buried in the bedciotues, turned blu Miya Baal hg red Gt 1 Bnet casa t nt * fro siiors, and th wok inf 3b h naban's inablitty to cet w nooks plication ‘ Erovent those aves from | visiiors, aid the survet in frowt was Hronged with | “Gen, ‘Kunyon wished (0. Know wnether the doe | fis Tist vie to 8 vd SIC are BAS 8 | NINE ORR fence undertook ty say that the condition of the | Judee Revi ast y THE RELEASE, Book Concern Was suck as to compel this »ppoal to ; ’ .. vou . ee Bat that terrible waiting for death was sorely pro. | the Courts—that (be case was so imperative ast : ; Wound is mortal, doctor ? ! y Meee doctor tour, | tracted. Ik Was a heavinoss that weighed everyiady | forbid the delay thut would Le necessary to wake : kway that, yet.’ Don'tknow, | down Wat ead morning iorevcr | the appeal to the constituted authorities ot the Hey ' é Ali there's ougcuragemmt cad Lope for Whoever | Bemner pe and homes of Lebanon, | Cuurch? 1 n : Beh ga Robe fOr RhDEYOE | die genet ature of the man struggled ba WHY DR, LANAAN WENT TO Law. Heats Rat an eS: were © patient, and 1 | With fate gallan'ly conten for life, Con Mr. Buckiey said that the necessities of Dr. Lana- | Me privero room fxea vp off opr of The wound is dressed with eos ia, retained simp bo tl ist moment, han were such that he was coinpeiled to apply w | feted to let Lanauen hav yoke , PISCE OR te ea eed iartdhe tucehiceee, Mnanitcent } tie courts, and that was what they dosired Reivers room, abt acyised Alm te Te tata patn NOW DOAN | questions, “As AN tnstanee, BLD Ollock too much | gine De Lanta ate te ee een phrranatteo rotener ton it $e ball pest 30 pressure, by leaning ou the foot of the bed, causod | And secounts of the Conewrn, A s t ats i Brespary, by Teenlng au the took ot He b 8 \ " ve Concern, Any testimony aud ancw of usta . sURGRONS comme, aieat jut te ths prewdedse cae’? owe !™PAetIN ® | ine Chat be was prevented tro wxdraiming Wat Fie! t bo ieearclh tne ahd patie tor ¢ i Anawore are veesived from Cincinnatt and from | Mr. Vallandighan Ris eyes, and faring fered went to Toit Dont, ne Ne SEMONY | tered Hin he une ofall the bouke ig ww ed He ng we tne 60 is pend, asked distinctly: © What is that? re ogrotte 1 Mever Bouficd me that Ae meant to mews AN AppNes Wd Clariey wit be |. Eaviek in the moruing ho hoard some one wind: | jaye Lucwler Fesretted that he had not the anthor- | on fore mundumus. Live isstor s nate aA RUE Rl Se Woe a atch, Bud Mr, Vallandighaars dunce | itY,t2,8Ppeal from the decision of the Chair; but be | acrleation to mo tor # conceal omit. ° velligenen sad tbe Vise, uve’ aby watch Woundeat Winds iwage | ould very much Like the opinion of the Colamitten | bobks tic #alt Ha Bxamine seh tn hols way tho atrect an front. of the | Stem. "the Chair d Walton toubs ditcrepaney, between the carl aceon fin, the atreot in front of th Around the bed now gathered the immediate | Tue Cust directed him to put his request in writ. | sition to uni discrepaney, between { if are tinprossed that U —Jndge D. Haynes, Which he did, submitting it as follows: (0 We Of ALY iNbereRt being creditor (0 10 Wat sill will sve tbe precious Life | 4 Spriga, Br. SV Ullan avi court op uteritg fic Taanly gus eppeal to the ier. Wien applicator ‘made f f vre iv to urcfu.nesss Whi itt Everybody | (lawyer) of Hamilton, dea, Vallandigham (pr OP te the Obireas ines che bel tory of tie é anner. When application Was tad wha caued Wie farce of the Bien while cunduce, | of Hamition, Job Owens, Jusee Hume, Mr, Milligin, | Bo'Greertoek peas ciate Felatronsot br. Lanatan | obvck booas Uy Judea Huynolts iv asked ric to eh Oe ncourt,aad as they encountered | Mr. McHurney, Judge Smitu of Lobanon, Judge | the access ho deirede | Toe MAEBE could Bot expe: | Tt ieee te i tats [uwve couse alter ee Uininous eyes, Aull SAW bis massive phy- | Pope, Dra, Reeve, Dawson, Beovilis, and Drake, To this Mr, Fancher o} Dauk books ae they ready? Hite pellet of lend muse | Many others, Charley came over to his father's . s meeenar OF Aajourned to 10 his Nave Klunced wround and lost itself in the adipone | lefty tor be bad now, for the first time tince being | g,wactuect, art, Decause the witoe ready Deon bicdls He only looked a litue | Placed on it the migtit befure, turned off his rigit | Soceveringnce a nett ana wecond, because the pro: fide and lav upon bis buck. "A brief struggle, the | Po) SY la0uee Is Bok relevant to tae issue Mou's Enterprising Koosters athe bang” theasy rolling of the head and ent of the The Chair held that the objections were well taken, | Lo the Lititor of the Sun bad svn, rome thonght; as | hands, the Iabored breathing, the glazing eye, the | SP4 he offer was overruled. An appoal Was taxon Ste: In your valuabl of the 16th inst, # Told of wat in'hie | Hghtening of the skin upon. the fuee andthe drop. | aed the ruling of the Chair was susiained by yeus, | pot tha lode ne H Pike mae ping of the lover Ja escaped tha | 2i,HAvs, 6. fonables who never sov sn i ers Bat signs may be variously interpreted and in | beautituily arched’ " eared, leay The Key, Mr, Erwin offered the following, terpriding rooster kept ty Dr, Mott ou. the vornse hist Rot Anting the ball put RIO TIG | Ww gnene EXPLANATORY OF THR ComMITTRN’s Posinion, — | Of Mulisgn avenue And we aly sev-at we. ‘axpreased decided ooinion parted wish lise, ow | soft ihet daar ts ato aPNEaOh ne napone 8 athe | colthe’beat ineaite Ge perianal. of ihe sicnuioabes Mr, Vallaudigbam's couditiva, tse light ~ Ing Dr Lanulian to lay pelore she Committee what now 0 host means ot get hie rid OF this svominable had beraided the Gdlags of bis jwinent de. ai to ihe Lido fy ‘ cera Md oo bree hey tan Rak ment ty sok Rulsanee, Not only the fashionable Lee 4 jaWhen Tom MeGehian boar of Mr. Vaitand tors werw to orm @ parrot the prvcecdiugs lu the | garrine mot they hee ouue cee te FRIENDS, impending death, be seemed stunued, but realizing | Present tnvestigauon, Ke, bub they decitedly ob) , {he irreparable toss at wuch w eritical time, the un | After 6 ‘ Which ihe rooster makes of Waking Livi & And now around the couch gather the members of | hinpy minh gave exproasion t0 ‘lie erie by repeated aitiog ihe roaataen ioe DE maravere of the Com pn eee. ee fie areas ee citigens | exoiamation > Re o, Ip ee hours. dred crow at . dene 4 and misiminagemeut, as | hor > treatin a oD from the juil to Mr, Vallandighnm's dying bod, aud | it was now understood that such evideuce would | morning and God cack Mast prepared | there gave vent to li morning and fod such a hroak ‘ust p ot be received on this trial, ae will make lim skeop tn fat kuows ne ‘Pho Chair eaid What as Ue oprliogt epportwaity be | wakiag. 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