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City Sosernment. ’ * eounty of NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1871. THE CAPE MAY YACHT RACE IT HALSTED IN HIS GRA THE SAPPRO ROUNDS TARE LIGHT. SOLEMN FUNERAL SERVICES INTHE SHIP FIRST IN 4:49. FAMILY MANSION, —_— —> A Brilliant Spectacle on the Oconn—The Disaracefal Exhibition of Morbid Curtosity Shores T ced with Interested Hpecm tore—Tho Kam! Surprising the Koowitng Ov CONFLAGRATION IN TARRYTOWN. —e Fourth of July Feativittes Inter the Cry of Fire—Ten Buildin © Fire Dopartment— On Tuesday night as the residents of Tarry- town were beginning their display of Greworks, they were etartied by the cry of * Fire! It came from the mont thickly popalated portion of the village, Tince, * What for, CTICUT BORGTA, | User een | yy hy THE CONS pogl gr murder malam M™ onid the offleer, and he SAND FIGHT CHIL- | dowet politely, and watched for some sigh Of con \ qORer nUSTAND FA E- prot cious guilt, In vain. Not even a flush came to ih LB) : calte bable countenance. She ovly - Ved an) fre Atrortane Crimes that are Ch Oh, ia that ali? Well (ooking at the Sheriff), «. Lydia Sherman — t renivet MP whot are you going todo with me? ia the Bodies of the Vict) The omcer then went with the two to the home yeand 10 ay sare The Trial To-day. 8 THE SUPREMACY OF THE y Greatly Increased. Panis, July 5.—The Journal des Dédbate saya th election details are favorable to the Bordesux pro- gramme., The victory Is not one for the Repnbli- cans, who owe their success to the division of their opponents, bat for order DREN a of Mrs. Newfe,ind M to ite very centro by the revela suaken two officers. The SUN reporter viwited ber th! tly, The yachts got ander weigh shortly after 9 | by the results of the election, and the Legiiimista lar and widely-known the tragieal end of the po to the remo’ ‘Tho Intest classification of the members of the Assembly chosen on bunday is as follows: 86 board at 9A. M. at the dock, and then steamed off and took ap a position in a line witha stake boat and Ww the cases of several the i, of ver: 18 to be absolutely overwhelm: | Say yet back eyes dat as early as 9 o'clock an eager company began to Assemble in the vicinity of the house, some of them Lientenant General of the Ni story frame building. Tuo flames spread to a throo- story brick dwelling on the east, owned by Patrick dark complexiou, black bait pot of galt $0 ch ‘the look of Ive Sex has already told the story of the | an Tiaitan, Her ‘wanders about in | anchored off Stockton Hall, Several steamers and | Thiersites, 18 Radicais, 2 Legitimiats, 8 Orleaniste, | pressing in the most disgracefal manner for admis- | Woods, and occupied by his family and by Mrs, | Of Acting Governor Black's order. In Mine death of every one who has ever | (he most restlave, manner, and her utterance 18 | some Atty oF aixty aniline ereft accompanied the | nd 1 Bondpariit, sion thus long before the aMicted family had made | Welsh and Mr. Dean, = as@ | tions he exhibited a rebellious spir ff ‘A permanent camp will soon be eatabished at EE ee ee ee aver wraaee yachts, The beach in fro Satory, replacing the camp at Chalons, Count \« very thin and sharo in feature, and spare of form of the Stockton House their necessary preparations for tho reception of yee broad A large three-story brick house on tho corner of | #irs, and talked about being res ‘Mr. Graft and occupied by Mr. Fran’ destroyed During all this time the wildest terror and confa- sion reigned, The surrounding bills, lowing wit’ the Arelight, were lined with thousands of people from the neighboring districts, and down in the ley where the flames were rolling upward were d (be terrified residents of the burning section of the town, Men were running with pails of water, and dashing their contents on burning Jost Inmatinble grecd (or money, and 1 this trait Uey ascribe ber crimes, tye chain of crcumstinces connseted with the 1 eric aria woner. 4 ree wi si aa av Phey say sho took Hurlbut's life to get money, we ty one of her alleged victline has b And she goti', Addie Sterman was growing up to yet so firmiy fore d that it aoes not | womaniood, and Ler dress was becoming expec: to arrive at any other conc.usion. | sive. She took her lite to the money it would take to dreas ber, Soe took the litte one’s li’e be. cuuse it was a troabi ant rmau's life because to hover over the dikoavared the secret of victory— the band arma toward i will be to liner, The Columbia was rather wnfortanate in ting off, While tacking about she came rather near @ shoal, which forced ber to goin stays in- ttead of fibbing, and gave her the leeward position of the fleet in crossing the line, The Dauntlees was a few minutes belind the Columbia, followed by th Eva, Tidal Wave, Madgte, Wanderer, Made'eine, and surest propriated the most eligible places and all the sitting Accommodations long belore the real friends of the family arrived By a quarter befure 3 o'clock the house was not only filled to its utmost capacity, but the yard that rrounde it and the sidewalk on both sides of the reet and for the entire leneth of the block wore d with a motley gathering of mon, women, en, while every window in all the neighboi THE JUDAS E188, Last evening a committee consisting Trobriand, Lieut.-Col. Morrow of the Th of friendship, When we Germany let her trem’ strike those who taught ux fete. The Quae'te de France pronounces the Republican triumph @ real misfortune for the country. Kneour- aged by their success, the “Lert” will become more daring and more dangerou: ut.-Gen, fe itle is known of hora an informal wey on Mayor or Li y while known a of the laws, and that bloodshed would ¢ MAMOGANY SMITH, was ap to windward of the Columbia, and tnetead of stecring ler course midway a couple of points, forced the Columbia to keep away also, thas thro w- houses on fre and those in imminent peril. Those who could not work were anathematizing the village authoriiies for neglecting to pro tei eultenly and in rapid succession, Onty | is known to posses spitecn MONTHS intervened between the derth of reporter, ier ond that Of his youngest ebild, which wis eens of a deceased citizen, ‘Ihe services of the police were finally brought into requisition to open ® passage from the street into tire house, mente of daring innovators who. crits, are now masters of the field, and they will not be lield excusable by th d even had the audacity to sugi ernor® proclamation should be committee promptly remar! und the residence of Mrs street in old Birmingham, t and many of those who had rudely intruded at Bre department, When the walls of the first houses feat wncummbeanee the WikOW hud Om Kee hendd, | faeliy bandos Rare Broriee viecand | ing her behind the feet. Rear Commodore Osgood, | Sebparern Or ter 40 net ouni nels Predecessors + | cartier tour were politely invited to retire, as the | fell, the brook was choked up, and the water eat | come irom the Governor jf wing down the plane of her life, however, | Passing by @ beautifal lawn, on whica set of a rire eed 4 Baoding she still kept ‘VaRsaiLLes, July 6—The Assembly has passed | Hour of 3 approached, to make room for the real of. The only means of saving the town was to tear | the interest of peace, and that the Actin down the nearest houses, and the work commenced. Widow Martin's house, a two-story (rane, was tora and several stublon and sheds were alto de About midnight the Ore ceased to rpread, light the hour mentioned above were in ruins. The lows i it $11,700, Eleven families were ren ‘The authorities are afraid to estab’ dep ir bral tor fear the fremen should control the elec- tious, : nequaintances and traly symp bereaved family. THE WOMAN WILSON AND THR PUNRRAL, It seems that the woman Mrs, Wilson, the strango infatuation for whom led to the murder of Mr. Hi sted, and who has since been held in confinement ts tho only living witness of the murder, w leased at an early hour in the day yesterdas croquet implements all ready for the players, tho etic friends of the ide door, e bill requiring the deposit of caution money by brought to cld Hurlbut, a kind, fatherly, | ftpdrter rape Sua ain old man, residing in the adjoiving county | by one of the ofticers. Ve was a well-todo old man, and him ene Lacan ef alter ashort acquaintance, Tt must be ‘Tre woman arote, smiled, and extended her hand, That thie was only & short time ago—(ue Tier bright black eves, almost wicked in their ex- fio IMS They lived together happily, the noigh- J for ® moment on those of the re- tor even remar. ing the seeming devo edness of old | porter, and then with a Nghtning-ike sweep took hurbav's wife. ‘They never parted ven fora day, | jn hie entire figure, hat, eane, and all. She motioned stern, The Colambia lost a good by this man@urre, which became more and more apparent in a few migates, as toe Rambler was evidently aieering for home. The Dros dnsught, wh however was not entered in the race, eopt lead of the fleet, and the Columbia, 9 w ayon, hauled up on the Dauntl the Sappho wt 1130, The Wander up on the Colambia, and her immense by nd was admitted ——— ‘ A STORM OF FIRE. ‘THR MORMON BACK DOWN. Mr, Wolls then began to talk bilio us. row told him that the life of one A Terrific Ba Street Arched with Fire Balle-The 1. of the Killed and Wounded, jis independence. Wells remarked that the United States officials were playin, bluff, at which United States Attorney fF began to i father becoming surety in the sum of $2,000 for ber | ta wi « kiss, and the wile seemed to live only 1 and ‘with the most perf proved of considerable assistance. ‘The Tital Wave The Fourth was celebrated in Williamaburgh | appearance when neoded tw twstity against Bot a ——— a him to account, and assured him t pote ber busdand, Fee ane ee seereeee atthe neat. | Bil iny up to windward of the Siopho, with tie | om the evening previous by a mimic battie on| Tie fact of her relense had got ebroal,| SAVED FROM A DREADFUL FATE, | Wis more earnest than the del THE OLD MAN'S PROPERTY. in Now Jer pers who rat by, | Dauntless in ber wake. The Alarm followed afer | Grand street, near Fourth. About 8 o'clock a party | pnd, ,@oubtlese, much of | the, sarouay, mast repair courts, uot a street conflict, were to settle the | ie, and brouglit up " fested was due to a popular apprehension that she would appear at tbe funeral and thas occa: sion a scene, as it was not supposed by any one that on #ueh en occasion would be for a f passing interest, laughed heartily hing amasiog was said, She was in A Fire tn a Wilt! burgh Tenement— Bet all this bad @ parpose, as will be seen, Aboat ediling, that is, in th ispered about that oid Hurlbut in front of Luke O'Reilly's sample room, armed with Roman candles and rockets, began ® bom- gality ot the order. A MORMON CONFERENCE. HAR OF THE FLEET, The beach in front of the Lotels presented a very Fi pres Jeaving all his proverty to bis wife. notwith TAKING THINGS RASILY, lively appearance, and some forty or Mity coasting | bardment of Assemblyman Wainwright's rostuu- | Pogeuc ulerated, Ihe possibiity of her present | Yesterday morning, about 2 o'clock, Officer long conversatioi r shor schooners followed the yachts, The Stockton si y B y VERO t-General that’ if there A austere living a short | | Presently the conversation turued upon the fear: | Hioee was tandvomaly decorated with age. T rant across the way, ‘The crowd of persons in the | ing herself at the house had, uowever, been antici: | gin Hreager and Mr. Jobin Poiey prevented a terri eessaueaes Would be on. bis bene ful charges against her, i Ins vory short time the old man w | Revorier—Mrs, Sherman, I trust you will be nidenly ken ill, and o@ the 831 of Ji "y. 18 to clear up the mjstery which seems to (sur. te died under singular chreams The physi | round the death of your husband. taat who sitended bim professed to be puzzle. Mrs. Bherman—Od, I doo't give it a thought, I tet with the usoal dilatoriness of country pract: bave nothing in the world to fel uneasy abou Kontrs, nothing was attempted to be done in the | and (with a amile] )ou know when oue h ‘Yar o! § Dost Wo: tem until, by reason of decompo- | conscience, ope has nothing to fear. [bi noo, 1 Was Woo late, So Olt Huribut qneily | up my Buried, and the widew inherited the property, brow pated by May. Geo. B. ilaisted, a broiner of Pet's who bas assumed direction of gestion the police Lad been | away But thie precaution proved wholly annecessar: ason her release the miserable woman entered carriage with her father and drove directly to his residence, where she apoounces her intention to retain, ai least antil this dreadiul affuir abail fade from the public mind, She does not fail, however, on and on te sidewalk in front were driven to Iter by the storm of fire thas was rained apon them. Providing themselves with the same wee: pons, they soon reappeared and returned the fire. Then! began the most terrific battle thet hes been fought since the war, At o time the street seemed to be arched wih fire, so rapid was the mer Pinta, after taking the time, got under Weigh and followed n’ter the yachts, At noom tho Wanderer had passed to leeward of the Dread- naught and Sappho, and Tidal Wave and Columbia, were away up to windw cbt. The Rambler for home, evidently natieGed’ that Nahe could 10 throw one of the competing ble catastroplie, At that hour the family of Mr. Bauer, keepor of @ grocery in South Fourth, near ‘Twelith street, Williamsburgh, were awakened by s dense volume of smoke which Giled thelr room in the rear of te store, A¥ they opened the door leading to the hall they discovered Ore to the collar under the main stairs, Unable to guin the street irs, and at his sug- tructed to keep hor consideration the whole matter. Tie broke up with the clear understanding powder and ball. It seems tne Mormon ( ly this morning Col. De PRICE TWO CENTS. MORMONDOM BACKS DOWN. ‘The Mayor carried a stff upper lip for some tim: Westehonter, ay st 8. LAWS OVER CHURCH DECREBS. risoner ‘Wings aud ja an hour wi peace." The Mepabii- and af the citizens knew that the fire apparatos for- a) senwe of The Sun. . ensis avid, Care Mar, July 5.—The Cape May regatta was | cans are, howover, jubilant over their success, The The intense excitement that has pervaded the | merly owned by the authorities bad been sold and Saut Lane, Joly 4.—Up to the moment of w nd- “pear, Conn, July 6.—This quaint Nittle town Bho be ot ber former residence closely pucrded by sailed to-day, and everything pasted off very pleas: | Sigels says the Bonapartists have been condemned | ¢ity of Newark, N. J., since Sunday lat, because of | taken to other towns six months ago, the excite | ing this despatch there as been no serions disturb: at nothing inflict by @ Third President of yw Deed ment wan inten: Citizens hurriedly left their | ance in the city, and the prospects are thi seine alleged Wholreale poisoning cate Sm] merning.and wae kindly permitted by theSherf's | A. M., and atood out of the starting point, Tho | have resumed the position of a small minority. The | citizen of that towns Pet Halsted, culminated in | homes, and goided by tho flames rising from the | Will oceur, We escaned n serious co qevlre, Lydia Sherman t# the central aad only Cements cad aiseeanre Ik heb Weatnor Wind was very light, and it took some tims to | antagoniam between the eilies and country has dis- | the fanernl services, which were attended from bis | frame buildings of Wildey atreet, coon reached the | | breadth. Mr. Well force jusban is and eiebt children, ibis aly | tee vere rter leit Lo ethbarrassment Whatever in ber | fOUNd the Nghthouse. The U. 8. stormer Pinta, | appeared, and the truo France appears. The sieze | late residence on Bruad street yesterday afternoon. | scone of devastation. The fire commenced in Mr, | the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day have ‘ailen victim to Wis woman's Insatiable | presence. took the Committee and members of the press on b ‘The time appointed for the funeral was 8 o'clock, & f0-c8l age, nave (2 Ivovaravice Mrs, Sherman ta very oteiting. She » of Paris will probably be PO! e Diowers's carriage factory in Wildey street, a two. | Saints and Mayor of the city and lied woo §=Legion, ordered ont bis troops in contravention of the terms all hie ace assamed high dy to be arrested. Mis’ That of ber Heat hasband, Btwart Her min! is good, bat Ineks calture, although ne | was crowded with people, and considerable excite: | Palikad publishes a denial of Gen. Trociu's charges | those who bad been svecially invited. A squad of | Wildey and Cortlandt atreote, on tke west of the | Tae situation was critical. At aundown yosterday yee York; of Kerownaix children | teas fale language in conversation, nd ie HOt WhOLT | ment prevailed all around, The Dreadaangnt lay Reel bepeakee BE eres Heals ae in. police arrived on the premises at about half-past 2 | carriage factory, and owned by Charles Riley, next | the Mormons wore determined to parade in spite of avin fetters months ; of her accond he THR WOMAN'S ACTING. outside the line formed by the steamer Pintaand & | Syonts of we time, and cuits that he acted pro- | o'clock, and then it was deemed advisable to open | took fire. Thence the flames apiead to the adjoin. | th® proclamation, and the United statos ofcials fritat, wih whom shelved only fourteen | Ogee starte! on a rubject and sho rattles away for | #ake boat anchored off the Stockton House, Ail reepecte. | Victor Hugo reesived only | the house and thus end the clamor of the constently- | ing frame houses on Cortlandt street, taking in auc. | Were equally as dotermined to enforce the lawe, i, pede of her third busdand, Nelson H. Sheriaan, | ten minutor without interraption, ainiling eweelly ‘The first gun was fred at 10:35, and five minutes ations eed therwaes e majority increasing throng for admittance. y | cetsion one two-story frame building owned by Acting Governor Black called apon Col, De T're- wtiw +) o hs bya former wie, the three ihe 1: Oke you vauare wie ee oe Soares abe afterward the second gun we the start | of the supporters of President Thiers in the As- A DISORACEFUL SCENE. Riley, and occupied by Harrison Brown, clothier ; | briand, commanding Camp Douglas, to send to the georoewees November, 1870, and Mare’, 1871 Gisclaime any knowledge of the charges against | ing signal. There woe + @ very Nght | semoly by fully one handred. The court martial No sooner were the doors thrown open then the | %,t*0 and a haif mat Lp Bata! La Fear city three companioe of infantry, one of cavalry, and junere are additional and thrilling particula her, Ke 'at the potion of her being s mur: | breeze from the weet-northwest, and - as Lprctadleet A celleindetaet ground floor of the Louse was Siied to repletion, t ji okned by Mr Urad. and cecupied | One Of artillery, and there was every reason to ex- uot alto be of interest. It is hardly neces. ae RiRraste teat che le sactiae the course wns southaast by east the wind was cear- ton eraser We os bitter arte seninet | eroator number of the company being Women, and | by Mra Noble, dealer in cofectionery and fre: pect bloodshed if the Mormons did not bacx down. \. there are tow people in Connecticut ebarcer jeopardet and ber lib | ly dead, The Rambler was the fret to cross the taptil the erses ws high over Whe eraves of | by far the most of these utter strangers to the fami- prkogeiell ad eae ight ne cues a Martial law wea to have been proclaimed if the civil sehods no: Deleve Mra 8. to bea egired, Her neighbors say thet auc hase f.llowed shortly alter by the Sappho end that bud ef amen, the Pros | iy. Mhey crowded in with indecent paste, and ap- . % weak | Atthorities could not enforce he Governor's order, and the troops wore prepared (or service. of Col De irteonth In- fantry, Major Hempstead, United States Attorney, and Col, Patrick, United States Morenal, called in . Wells, and represented to him that he was acting in violation nee if hie i» Stra ° by the wa T ‘ m houses. Others were taking the empty pails and Ws Strack, and whicd, by the way re the | be was. fst spending io the most reck: The Vindex, McCentress’s new iron boat, | ‘The Léverté rejoices over the victory, and urges | haute: neues Goad tenet seers. The | Peniling them from & amall brook runuing between | ileal orders were carried out, aa the United States rut period of her life, but enough has been Hd utes ef jd HA, ie, es tes ee and Gracie, ee re eee bo leave be Rind thoes all partigan | cycecded had the occasion been a pnbdlic | Kiley’s house and the carriage factory, others troops would entirely disperse ony uolaw/ul parade fuoed lo #20W that Strack and six children ail | (ouLdevouriue passion for money that t omen Thee centr Tiberal 1s Bocapertist jour: harging rather than the quiet private burial | ine to remove the goods and furniture from the | Of armed militia. the Go} wn. The that they did not they were acting i x Governos had plonted himself upon the proclamation, which Wan pot at all likely to be changed or recalied. Gen. Mon would not {atify him in carrying out ule orders just to show he thought ic a gane of Hempstead Hat nothing rinination of the . and that th Col. De Trobriand told a parade Mr. Wells conciuded to call a apecial meeting of the City Council and the leaders of the Mormon Chureh, who are the power belind the throne, to take into conterence that if the Nauvoo Legion, or the militia, as it is called, were out \o-day, they would be arrested or dispersed by ounell met, rodri nid was cficially AND NOW A LIVE OF Bas prove the Tithe ‘Madcle was, cverbauliug {the Dreadnaught, Travel om the street was for the time #0e- | to express hor affection for her munterel paramour, | by the hallway on account of te smoke which | the ATCO. Ber life heretofore had been porter andthe Eva led the Dountlese. The and great grief at bis jen end fearful death. Palmer was of drudgery and rolled in volumes to the flvors above, they were bird work, and hence she resolved that as 6: pretend to give a nistory of yoar lise, Is that bis- She also was | tory correct ? ‘presses the determination to abandon {| courses in the future and jive a virtuous abreast of the Dauntless, but half a mile to wind. 8 temporary Jul i forced to jump from the windows. Y T om ortable. in” eireumatances, she woul! Ward with te Madsicive iu ber wake. ‘The litle | came target for the party on the } i Notwithstanding thie, De Trobriand, | the remaiater of her ie 'quiet comfort. | pili, cherman—On, no ; there are ap Tinslive brought ap the roar, in company with the | who fained cown upon. ber a perfec Thus both trom whe precautionary measaros | Ontcer Dredger, after despatching x young man to | to the call cl seuing Gov. Bluck, mare ‘months after Hurllut’s. di Ratemeute, “For instance, one of the parers | Alarm. ‘The Columbia was to, tne leeward of the | Capt. Woglom rau to her reltet and commanded tLe e Halated family, tnd the disposition of | the nearest engine house and to the bell tower, eight o'clock (bis morning. with 5 fe j Who soon afterward. 1870, decame hor third and last ® widower with four children, ly Nelson, aged 17; Addie, age by bata fe combatants to cease firing. He was answered by « simultancous discharge of Roman candies from Doth sidca of the street, ‘The Captain stood the shower of fire bravely and escaped uubarmed. ‘The Dattle was continued until ail the stores within three or four blocks of the scene were cleaned out Wanderer, and nearly covered by her enormous spread of canvas, wien Caot. Comstock thought he would get even with her, and hauled up a coupie of pointe on the wiad end stole ap to windward. Be. fore the wily Fish ry Colambi: of the populace for hed. panies of the Thirteenti Infantry aud don's company of the Second Cavairy, he within a year, That isnot so. They died within « year and abelf. Tbeir fatber died fret, and they aflerward. None of them died suddeniy. The iather was sick eignt weeks, I nursed and teaded him all the time, and was a devoted wile to him. scoured the yards in the neighborhood for lad der in order to resene the inmates who were tthe windows imp oring assistance, Mr. Foiey, BUN reporter, and two young men set to THe RELIGIO! ces ging, the burial were conducted dy the Rev. Joseph H. Smita, rector of Bt. Paul's Protestant bad a quieting effect on the militia offic ‘once took measures to prevent tie milit a Mrs. Jones, lived fuil regimental band. The movement vf the trooy UNITED STATRS TROOPS IN THE CITY. a obedience Led into the toree Major G aded by the Halt, who ja rom ap- aUOO MeDy in the early d passe Peuring armed. ‘Tvos> who culd took off thelr Yih Mr Beeruon end after bia macriace with Miss | 7%@ clildren were all sicu (rom week tu ten days, of ammunition. ee aac ee ney were merce Mr. | work with buckets toextinguish the flames, Burst | uniforms and appeared in civilian attire. ‘The sat consented to remain vBlil the baby. ber aq AN OLD MAN'S SLAY: ccmpitment, | "No one was killed. but several were wounded. | Hne'tomn stood in he front room co the sich at door which led from the building to the | streets were soon cleared of armed N: arandcbild, grew older, Sherman and Marl | Ag for Mr. Horiburt, he was ailing when Imar- | Dut C owed them | Lake O'Reilly bed o §60 suit ruined aad came Bear | ti¢ main on ‘i were gathered the father, je by the stairs, they were driven back | WhO lad flourished very exteneiviy Were married in September, ried bw. He had always worked bard, and I oid | {at the Colambia could they could. | losing an eve. A Gre ball from a Komen candle | widow, children, brothers, and other relatives, all .. Tearing «tin leader from | MOUrs of the morning. ; ‘ These tricks brougnt both these boats pretty close | eteack bim aboat an inch below the left eye and Th y » | "Those woo had come in from the country and GETTING RID OF THE CUILDERN. Lima when I married bim te must stop work, and te fi fit Re tes af bled re in deep mourning. clergyman stood just with- | am adjoining house Mr. Foley fastened it to a hy pote wee hed come ta | ¢ to that old man. but I | 10 the Tidal Wa ep fo windward with on Nis Oras ‘yman Wein | 15 the door of tile room, and in such a position thas | drdat in the yard, and had succeeded in a great | CoUld not throw off their uniforme fe November following, Frankle, the baby, was the Nappio in her wake, The Dagniless w in the thiekest of the @gbt, was ‘oceasion #0 U r] pier time in my life than pent with him. Ho was a nice oid man, Along in the fall of 1360 he got quite ‘and in January he died, 1 don't know wat measure in overcoming the fire whea William O'Brien of Engine 13 arrived wita a length of hose. ‘Ghe building, which is a four-story ‘rame one, was occupied by two families om each floor, On feed one tm: roing with Yomitlng and convulsions, din a few Dours acorpse, The arandmother had eoarge of it, Dut the stepmother was assiduous ber stieations steo, 4 seemed to vie with the oe several th im the morning fumed with a new sui continued until the i lowing after the Wonderer. The wins fell off co \d badly burned. Aiderably about this time, and the fleet were NEARLY BECALMED, Mia voice might readily penetrate to the ether parte of the house, He read tne appointed order for the burial of the dead, as prescribed in the Book of Common F’rayor, beginning with the assuring words distributed De i kactiy, Dui | do know th. ‘The Gracie was the leading bout with the Daphte ‘Of the usual selectio the fourth floor resided an azed dumb couple. As ie Es ski sia verted sad Goctee bce aaah noboby knew alitue to windward. The Colamt ect after | SBROBACEd the break of day “Tam the resurrection and the life, saith the Lora; | W¢ #moke rolled from the butiding, enveloping it f Ma ty December, susan Caritas Wesker tos diseases that required the Gracie with toe Tidal Wave, Vi Sappbo Sy pre Jn me, though be were dead, and filling the sireet, the excitement among the hed sworn in ® large 4 ‘ d * | known if there was anything wrong, and ir ‘About 1 P, Mo breeze ies of oecn: Rand Bruaoe?, peg aR parent | there had beon anything wrong they wou da't bave | southwest, and catching th I unow that my Redeemer liveth, and that he shall | pante, thoasand miners ready to sustain the anthorities, ss 4 J “§ et bim be doried ‘The Columbia trimmed »! breeze and started of with the Dauntless in her wake, the Wanderer and Madeleine laying off to Teeward, About tnis time the attention of the fleet was directed tothe Kambler, who was some tive THE EFFECT OF A FiOHT. Af a Aight had occurred it would stand at the latter day upon the earth, And bough rer my aki) worme destroy th b thal 1 see God. whom I fall see for myself, and iy evs shall Debold, and aot another.” * We brought nothing 10t0 this world. and it tain. we ean carry aothiuz out, The Lord gave Lord hath taken away; biedsed be she nam ‘When #1i danger was passed, UMicer Dredger wa found groping in the bail simost overcome by the smoke and was dragged out. All the occupant ere rescued by ladders and ropes, from the The fire was caused by fir fte bed teen to the chureh on the farimas to eesiet in dreseing it for the Christmas WHAT ThE WOMAN DOES NOT KNOW. and as there had been no fire, she feared | yey pr ¥ uper to say heve that Mrs, Sherman knows Is] neea cold. Bo she retired to bed ear'y; | pocuing of the exomination of Hurlouri's remains afew hours her symptoms grew more slarm- | gud the fluding o° the arsenic ju his stomach ; Identifica On Tuesday afernoan the body of a clean- shaved man, arently about twenty-two years of age, Give fect eiaht inches in height, dressed in dark ay betore boay, yet in my fact cor ave been bloody, but disastrous to the Caureh. A signiticant ected with the affair Wis the absence of Briguom Young, although be was oficiully an- atte . miles to leeward, bot bad got's rating breeze and - grace ki The bells began to toll the alarm one | nounce: sidbnt o jormor seand fa her summoced & physician _ Nothing neitler does sie koow anything of an examination | was heading toward the lightehip wuen everybody | mixed pantaloons and waistcoat, red flannel and ee SOLEMN WorDe. hour frum the time OMoer Dredger had rapped for saebessine: Te lan ; Ueainearas cada ot Sescructtice agonlees, Bia was s favorite in-tne | “ipine,ctomecne of the Sherman cliidres, thought sue bad started for home. The win! had | brown striped shirts, and pegged boots, was wise: ics icllawed lbs autboa bosicalae ¢ sesistance. As thero are no Gre teledraphe in Wil: | baile. Him Heuteuauts have ail the credit of back bc fmt rign of suspicion now crossed the minis of | Murs. §.—Well, 'm sure I couldn't be responsible | good a position a8 any in the feet and it looked a | Quarantine, Staten Island. The evident cause of | gay®, shat l may be cerkided how long | onve to live,’ Dufs and stend veiling and ezonting at the base of | 8°. smn end Gentile proecakions to-day were buch consip was indulced in, It wasy However, | reas pave child was always a etekly Hite th close thing which would round the hghiship | geatu was a pistolebot wound in the bead, the bul | “‘Waich was recited turoughout by the cierzyman | jathes are veiling the traih tisded the watchman Onest ever teen in the Territory. The former wen buried up, and things went on as usual. thd anthn old wen thas took plate, hs aoe re eae og Wand cee et Maa’ | let having entered just deck of the right temple and | aloud. wit feateaa i ROR R TOS OBS PLES was very large, being swelled n gute DMIVING A HUSBAND TO THE CUP, when I came to live with Ke father tre grand va “Tile Ramicicr was doing’ well ant showed | passed through nearly to the left temple. ‘The body | ¢,Ths,apsoimted leason from the sen chapter of | rye rg urH WARD MAN-EATER Tiaplay of advertising and decoration Wagol " an himself became dissipated after Addie's hi her kept carne ett Skea ait ood 2 dd every every prospect being firet round the Nebtabip, had been in water not longer than tw hours, a8 | man oflered an impromypta’ prayer, followed by 0 — 2 trating tride. commerce d the mines, Was eplens J tnt act used to xo off on terrible sprees, but nis | Yiuil'in Novem ers it man token quite poorly, wut i Ah shen neared thls Doing the reer Decame Yery | wan shown by the fact that one of the pockets con- | oF twosciected collecie, cloning the aervices with | The Netortous Jim Cuntck threatontug the [tii Ye imney, an fe! 4 (0 tien. fies stection continued all the same. In April, | dled, ip Novemier, ee eee jer esting, snd . eoeeiled 1 , the benediction. 4 he ‘Thirteenth 10 ibera I Sirever, he went 10. New Haven on one 0 reraied to get Leiter again until the day it died, SAcUntha TES SiOMTARTR FeEy tained a New York newspaper of Tuesday. In th Star’ ia catvidea ware: concluded! (ha silts; Life ef a Livery Stable Keever—Aud p. ‘The streets dowd Ontee } kines ped there eWeek, He-returaedon | erou er (taeitr, ee ee ee eee wed by the Gricie, ‘Tie Sappho came next, | other pockets were a dirk-knife, Ofty-cight cents in | were alowed a lant opportunity to look upon the ectiivg a Severe Beating erally prevatied, though th via fel uml tae Nard: and went to work in tho factory | Ov OUl OF Its miner! dup to wiedward of Column! | change, a quantity of pistol caps, and a memorandum ‘ains, of which they all availed themselves, the | Yesterday morning at 2 o'clock James Cusick, | ¢\!, and the entire body of Suinis were grouily dim rene was employeton Monday morning. He IME GIRL THAT SHR LOVED, wed her very closely Tne Sook conteiaing « note eddressed to Julin H. Ross, lings ‘engendered being whoily screened from | petter known as the Eighta Ward man-cater, went | ceed at We turn of aflsirs Wemed as Well us ever on Monday, &t> is breax Reporter—And about Ads? vy afterward, with the Daunt! stone cuiter, New York. blie notice by acalm and dignified composure on adage Lael a WHAT A MORMON EDITOR ORATOM THINKS. | fat with a relish ae well as his diruer. On Monday | Reporters Aud about haat ay that Ada was ee wean’ Wanind, Sy the fae CBU Ree 4 to Now. t of all, hese’ had satistied them: | While crunk into Canary's stables, in Mercer slroet Poa sidhecrascreteed ban ani ates ge Batt hie reached home and complained of eo inz | yy god Lealtn uulil she died, ‘Thetis uot so; ebe | Dapne, Tidal W ter. Aa the Coroner Dempsey held and inquest 9: and told James Canary, brother of the proprietor, | cannon the orator, editor ofthe Coureh organ. the Une! tiie wile wanted to send tor @ physiciat, | wus quite bickly, wed On Christmus she was taken ried off for the steam yacht Mischief, th ing. Dr, Van Keneselaer, who examioed the body, THE COFFIN WAS REMOVED Y at "i kd that be wanted a team, On account of his condition Mr. Canary refused, whereupon Cusick drew a knife, and walking up to Alderman Robinson, who Wot he objected, saying: Or. ML be all right in the meroing.* Moning came, and as ne didn't ‘ect better, Mr Merman vent tor Dr. Beardsley. He administere: News, was bitter on the federal officials, Gead before she wind, wing and wing. 1 bia cot on very well, and soon overnauled th Gracie and Sappho, and commenced drawing on tesiified that the wound {rom ite appearance could not have beeo self indicted, and that the man must have been murdered, ‘The jury rendered a quite wick She bad been tochuren to help drens it, aid took » heavy cold. She was ili for several da} I nursed her, snd did al! Lcoaid for ner, for I loved to the entrance hali, where the ottending company were permitted to look upon its contents as ¥ passed out of the hou Aller those within ti crowd there. At the Liberal Institute, founded by the ( whone day, he said, would soon come, ‘here was a great her, and felt proud of her, she was so prett the Rambler. accordingly. Coroner Dempsey thinks Was sitting in the office, placed it to his throat and : tine timpe medicines ard went away. On the | Ser ene felt proud Of ner, Oe Mor pletare the ‘The Wanderer was picking gp a liite now, and | thor on Titoe excursion beck sud then throwa ever: | vesend,oes 8 cide Goot was spened ead the oromie, | iQ Ms Relies, of peetinras nero wary exereats, Gen eae tet vay Bherman felt better and sh -ucot of ge tink | taken when quite young (pointing to drawing on the Dauntless, The Rambler rounded | poard. ‘The body ts still at New Brighton awaiting | in and pase throuth by the remains, N urly thee “You d—d blind — —— —,T've long wanted | of ‘Corinne. speeches by Ker p dui on tie fo lowing duy ie erew much worse, | 61, te wail]. She died of typhoid fer the Mischief at 240, and kauied up close on the | jdentification, aobody having claimed it up tee late ultitnde availed tbernseives of this privile achance to cut your tbroat, and 1 think Til do tt | stead. Godbe, Toohy.Cols Jos! fowp ailing (f a turning secsation n’his stomach | 6.» died of, at least eo the doctors said wiud, The Sappoo and Columbia got round at | pour last nleht. al has rh re at eu Howl Cede, Techy Col, Joely Md voient puns in his besa, On Friday of We | souckt differentiy why didn’t 24:45, the latter to leeward. The Gracie went | Tue only Join H. Ross whore dressed tn wit of blacx, the hair Mr. Canary seized Cusick and wrenched the | thousand. people were present. The entt tame Week he died it. As for Mr, buerenan, he w 0 10, followed by the Dauatloss 02:46: 40. | the directory is a real estat and wiskere being disposed as w: Knife from iis band, Cusick atruck him in the ee Li ‘ ideal THE MASONS MAKING INQUIRY, nick spel ime home that Mouday night | The Madeleine caine next ed by the | Second avenue. A SUN re} etly nature face, whereupon Mr. Conary truck out right The victory te-day was the first ever fairly won Pablic ons talib ce 4 Shermaa | fom the factory he seid, * Ob, Lydia, | am going to | Vindex some fifteen seconds later Daptne was | Instevening, aod was like, the only indication of the violence thatcaussd | left, and gave Mr. Cusick more than he had Utah, ‘The supremacy of the United states I muri ohialon wae now fully aroused, Pherae | have another of these furan” 1 sald lg | nextat 2:50:10, with the ‘Tidal Wave at 2:52:10, and | ving and wel, Loarning. th bis death being an abrasion of the akin on the ridge | gained for. over the decrees of the Mormon Church was for the ‘ Hof the Masonic Freternity, the tend for the doctor right away, but he said, No, | the Wanderer close on ler heels at 2:58:25. The | magon, reside! at 78 Eighth avenue, the reporter | of the nose, extending the whole lengit of that or- | Officer Gi heuring the row. ted Canick, | ret time fully vindicate’, Nothing shoit of ‘3 wait 1 morning.” inthe morning he cot wor ‘olambia baal a or he wind and wen roceoded thit: aod found the object of his r 1 : . “er Bil bari ot whieh roatived to ferret os tue cause of ti 2 he se, | Colombia hauled up close om the wind and went | p ih tf his | gan. The cou was ef biack walnut, covered with | who was taken belore Alderman. sitehell atthe | dondly conflict tnduend. the Church leadere to ture Pa iran, “Dich reselved Wo ferret vue sue cause Of 8 | Sng then I sent right off tor Dr. Beardsley wituout | for Malogany. The Sappho followed close after, | search taking bis ease alter a lard day's labor, The | broadeloth, and wholly devoid of mounting save the Jedereon Market Police Courteand held to answer | render their arrogant clatus, Repabiicanism Snuliy ng to y 0 i . 1 on Ma z 0 dd held to nnawe ler their arro i pablicanism fn Dr Beardsley , | Saving saytning to Mr. Sherm: With Ber Sig RAS ee ut Mpding ote Woels nor | epetery otill remains aasoive: hoavy silver pute on the lid, which bore the simple | for assnnit and battery. Alderman Kobinton after- | vanquished Theoeracy. We have taken a ‘new de- Md were anxious to probe the mystery. WELD RESPONSIBLE IN HEAVEN, and started to leeward. The Columbia kept bauiin, a - Anecript nd obtained @ warrant against Cusick for felonious | parture.”’ To-night there will be two displays of Woe ton Mire, ste min rsolvel to hold ® | rhe doctor came and gave bin some medicine, | up, and at 3:3) wana quarter of a mile to windwar ” . ceseseesesees rite and last night Cusick was arresied by Cait, | Sreworks, but there wili be no trouble, iti# thougo® mere examin th a. Becretiy and wishout | put he didn't ges any Detter. Still I didu't tert aa: | of wer. The race sow lay between tbe Coiumbia, | The Supreme Court et Trenton yesterday put Ober spencer Halsted, Jr, McDonnell and locked up ta the Prince street st oe - men OF $06 Wihow, Wer TeMmoys 0 . ‘Thurraay, ond bapp Madeleine, and looked like b ic x ; : ; on an Mitchell docs his dats, Co Murder in Ei s . on ory stomach and Liver of Boerman.and seve | Savy, Ont! Thursday, wea be gee 8 good, Ree aR sy bid an end to the municipal dead-lock at Paterson, A] i, : h waists 2 | will’spend the sammer on Blackwell's Island, Pr rgb otiticte used MM Hee fo Prof George H, darker of New Haven for | Wis gong to die, and tuld me so. On bis d ‘ 7 ar Site Hu o, ‘at aul unanimous decision was rendered that Alderman When everybody had satisfied their curiosity, ee - james Alcally and Ecter Sheridan, who occw papiree we we cuiined petire tue re uit | on Friday he begged me and wade me vant Mlougn bot holting so good a'wind | Peter Kells of the Eighth Ward is entitled to his THE LID OF THE COFFIN WAS SCREWED ON, 4 NORTH RIVER Mystery, by contiguous cabins in Forticth street, near First Lehi wie inte cerret, were nated | MH cath thet Ewoaid: being uo his tile boy. He | Le Columbia, was getting faster through tho | seat in the Board, an that E. KR. Mason ts tie City | the bearers took up their burden, and headed by Anal oe avenue, have for years pursed a quarrel, On the cu Gist arsenic Was found ia Suere | £8 i 4 sa bi A “ep water, The Dauntless followed afer the Columbia, | Treasurer, and G, 8. Hilton the City Attorney; and | the clergyman the procession lett the Lous. ‘The | A Captain's Carious Story tn the Green- | night of the 4th Sheridan called on Mi Naliy, and the suMiclout to k Roig. me. reapovelble In Reaver for ai ‘That | with the Madeleine next. The latter boat had a } bearers were Gen. Theodore Kuny on, « Fred cl Police % 1 0 cleut quantity to t Girt Jook wuch as if he thougut Load Larmed bim, | Nth the, Madeleine next, The ier bot hed & | wnat the other Democratic iucumbente of the city «Th nyon, Jude» Fred wich Street Police Station, old quarrel wis renewed, ‘The neighbors separated erick H, Teese, John Whitehead, Major ZK, Pang Now they tell me that arsenic fouad in bs Capt. John Marle, of the canal boat lying at 1 af rr q % ™ ae hem, but when Sheridan went away he swore INoUa WHISPERS, om. Re, Sat SEbREIE WOR Me dntit after. the Columbia, who also had to | offices have the right to their positions until their | born, Dr. Wiiltam Coonover, Col, GW. Cumming, i ‘ : yang stomach, Jf that is so. the mystery ls how i$ got r lime, ‘The Gracie was still leading the | successors are appointed by @ vote of nine mem- | #nd Joon K. Weeks, On reaching the street the | Mer North River, ave information to the om. | be would have rey hoon | afterward men tine cminoas Whisperings were afloat | there, Le and I lived happily togesher, ee Hee gs Hal Ma ‘a ‘ Sheridan, with Patrick Costello and ono Miller, b the ge. Mrs, denes, the grandmotner, who . iy re ne None together, striving nerd for | Bers This is the point the Republicans have re oP hires ponerse A beoree for ihaeee esa cers of the Greenwich street police that at 4 o'clock | entered the cabia and fell upon McNally, beating ut a deat KEL A clone watCH ON Mr r der’ iadolay 3 Pines toxsiner, stetris) oF | fused tn concede, thereby causing & ock 01 . oe Gitanh, ie tal 0 afternvo « towe, ere ul tan strc Wed s'nie vuule’s deat Revd a clone wa n Ms, hat abadrd acer eonleh jead. The wind held’ up dolerabiy well, and | fused to concede, thereby causing « dead lock of be | \y ane. Presb) terian ceiuetery at that place, where | Sesterday aflernvon, while being towed opps him uomerci ally. At length Sheridan struck Mo ermine: becttne TRL Meh eis ATS eRneRe Sy eet | Bapare with J like Wneting, ‘The Rambler was quieily | Cy Roveremenl si now. take place in favor of | Fest the ashes fautly of savoral | Jereey City, be saw two men in the water, Caps, | Nally mith s clu), prostratiog im on the Moor, ine Mere se resides, and then resolved to keep thei | G&eh other, bie cae fed z astern Anding the company toa good. ani | toe hemocrats, who are rejoicing greatly over the | Keperations. ie llow en DY 8 car Marla saved one of the men, but the other wis | ffospiia!. aod there Re lew In a precarious cond Wie, Mre, Buerthun beurd t tinat,'we had no trod le, ‘spending my ze freshened every minute, | Brief telegraphle desoaich received from Trenton | ‘Ai ot une inwedtate family went. to" the fr dead when taken from the water, ‘The Wing mon | ion, beNwil)'s daauilants were arrested, ee aihived ieannee oh n with & | qouey, be didn't suend any more than 1 chose to he yachts akigined slong last night announcing the happy result, ‘The Rad: | con the venerable ex Chancellor Halsies. Batt ate teh & krnagorte bile Inuin at acon — pro TT + Se ay Bye biip T had thut uuder my sole coutrol sively pace ae eared the etke boat. The jenla are correspondingly sick, the deceased, who was detained at the Lou feat and under tla imnatas of ii smonisen he alse Buried under a atain 0 ¢ abe Siapeay i an Ke; orler—Whes you were arrested, did ) ou have 0 still had the lead, and {t looked a very close a _ Altack of nervous prostration fend taba he fs Pury heresy From the Beening Maal at what the neighbors wud. After receiv. | soy gosiou of wit It was 101 7 thing between her and the Columbia, ‘The Rambier | Justice Dowling Frigh Londen Kur. : ; IES paint tees ate CARR STRATES Ne bo Deeralel Fevort with reference to Sherman, and | Sy SCHON Of Want t Nas ioil | a pane. | bad dropped considerably astern, and was followed pir THY CEMRTERT WAS REACHED Hmm if pasatble, iH is Loxvon, July 5.—Deapatches received here 1 Lellvtously been kept irom tho knows | mig. My ester wus frightened out of ter wits, | clobs by tie Dauntless, | The ocean in front of the wyae tha Maniee Welk: ato little before 5 ofcloek. On arriving in the vicin- | ne ned saved, but brought wim with ane body Of te | seni iets Mont Cente tuanel bos proved ¢ ato! Mrs, Bheren ens who had bere | pocriy, putt stood firm, Inever allow anytuing (0 | hotels looked lively, coveret with small sailing erait Hy of the grove the cortege halted and the con | Growmed man to thiscity. While the eaptoin wan | hile ime uid nwo ei chetourkmen hate. peut h eof tie Ueation resolved to put tle | 1 70y "me of iny balunce. (iere Mrs. Sherman | decked in bright-colored buntings, and awasting to | . Loxpox, July 5.—Justice Dowling of New | was removed from the hearse and placed upon a ipa bin Boot lant to Bian st he mantener need te nd WARY OF he wareiien Dave bees sow r actions Fil) further to the beet ] cked ob the reporter with the coldest, most calious | give 4 hearty welcome to the win On siore ali | York pul s visit to a frieud at bis residence in this | bier. A procession was then formed headed by the sated Went sway without giving soy further din the mass of earth apd rocks which now PSU!) MING THE CHLLDREN’S BODIES, smile he ever i} Were astir, and the beach was Llack with spectators, | ciiy lart night. The Judge, who stayed overnight, | cergyman, then the bearers with their burden, fol- | particular 2 y obstruct the progreas of the work, which was rae On tle Clune deck: Hy Ofibers eth Reporter—Are you cold-t while the inusic from some baif a dozen bands was | Was disturbed by the operations of somo individ’ lowed by the mourners, the mere spectators form: ine drowned manappesra (albe abont Sh veere ot (Ce cence Eee a eae ethan eatpene Dane pis us ot dune Mr AH. Gilbert, ene ofthe | Se eT Or not tat, Lam simply indifferent 1 | walted gently over the waters. ‘The three foremost | Who had foered an entrance ito the premises. He | ing Iu the rear, Quite & gatuering of Elienbethh peo- | agg, “ghout 5 fee’ 3 Inches In height, with brown 6 recovered, But It ie BRAw a IAGt 8 Rumibar set Wee et BPW ror einetery wad ckiuined the | can't be surprised by any thing, aud I never was ex iting right into a atiff Lreese, aud the | SOW discovercd (hat Durglare were at work, and | ole awaited the arrival of the burial party at the | Part moustache, and goate iKinetiotbiece | fetmsin among the rulos, A inrge force of met Le AP ae) Led ni nak Ada SOLE ES bray iit je caught the Wind raced through the | arming himsell with a strong tron ambrelia ‘stand | grave, but those very considerately gave way on the | sack coat. gray pania, blue flannel drawers, white | [ie eneinoe ne ate epee ee at gonetruetions. be vie cud Frankie sherman, ‘The doctor | Cee Ma Or I, you made any effort to defend | wnier, her toomas Hicks before the | le surbrised them while they were busily engaged | approach of the procefsion, their conduct forming | fannel unteranirt, white colton auirt, white socks, | nthe’ root inay, ABEL Ebenaire: Wea, Beatier Brenna ‘ Pench tlieta ie Warilonermeenl aharciiare | TOamanL? Pus, ‘She certainly sailed taster yesterday aiternoon | in robbing the of the les of the | «marked contrast to that of the crowd in Newurk. \ sng'bisck cloth slipper, ‘The body was sent to the | ports of immense strength and dimeucicns ove bo Mareen Se partion creamer tt Mrs. 8.—No, beyooa engaging e lawyer, I shall ever went before, nner and tra m toracks, The attack | Toe clergyman, while coffin was being male | Yorgue, p mense strength and dimensions ere be ter nine bis remains they Wet | summon no witnessos at nil, ‘They must make out 6 very Gasly, but did aot Li ties Dow o suddenly ead uaex. | ready for lowering inte the grave, reed the usual ne ——— - tne De pRe oe bh F exiuining bis remains thy y 1omove 4 my he breeze s jough, und wi idently te ry ur in number, were | sentence, beginning: 7 SOF hi intestines. Lhe portions thus | sheir case, I euppose, and then it's time emouga for | catch the breese souk enous! 4 ¥ A Breokiyu Mystery Bathomed—Theft as a 7 y hi Soe SE raven. Toates ER icthes ‘sent 4 me. losing ground. The Douutlesy was doing very well, Sompa) ce al the whole of their 1s 19 Doro of @ woman bath but a short time Ase We CURIOSITIES OF CKIMB, fot 5 foe anal Reporter—Have you muny visitors? following the Columbia, acd qradually leaving Ma- | Pundér untouched. The jamates were much re ac. 5 —.— 1, . firs, Bo-No, not 4 soul av ye bur one or two gen. | Boxany iA the back poud, ‘he bappuo suiied very | lieved when they learued that the Judge The burial service thence to ite conclusion way | During the past month the builders of the new | Goorce Shepard, from Newport. Ky., was last . sDOWRD BY A DETECTIY tieurea. My "ster “Las of at 0 Loe Oe toes ttake boateome ave mia, | ia the Beighborhood a read, precisely as appointed for such occasions, brige across Newtown creek have mivsed over | RENE ealel aud reboot in Lockport: Ith Jaw, wae eel Ga sting the rewale of this analy sa clone friends, 2'0 rather abe woulla’r, Decay Seen a eeaas Pte Daunte rollowed about two ——— — THR PRIENDS LINGERED AT THE GRAVE $1,500 worth of timber, Rvery night large piles aad | uot expecten to liv % wherever sho Went end Watched her | ting but that, That wou.d annoy minutes later, Tue following ie | Groat Fire in Columbia County, 4 fow minulee while the Krave cigars shoveiled in { raite dieappeared, altough a watchman stoot to | Joun McGraw, Davil McDonald, Riward J Car. rf wih, the witow she Go her Roun Be sae ire ereaien pplements, y you play Poe whe gis eur, | thie county, tis morning, at 2 o'clock, destroyed ‘Thes is buried from mortal sighs ali that is earthly | mystery, At 11 o'clock « party of men crept by his pat and drowaing them bas W BIUBAWIEGs Be vy Stet Bho a MeL coAu pLTiwun CIMA SIak ay 45 49 6 | Gresthead’s hotel, store, barn and sheds, and a} of onc who had many warm friends and | Fiding-vlace in the bushes, and undressing them Borly this morning, Kinet King, a barber of 892 ¥ ts. Jolin Neale Of course » sue Bi W & 15 1 $8 | ance store and dwelling, The losses were es fol. | somo bitter enemies, & man of © enue in | *elves. quietly entered the’ creck, In a ‘ew mo r street. throw wt rat tie nolorieus fous hey Whe waihoriies did uot | Mra, 8=Ido wot, bat I hike to sew it. Lam gotog noler 5D G & | shoe stor welling Ic e tho peculiar live of ‘action he had marked out ts they appeared, and floating behind thom as | Scble of aay Water erect, Kt Murns's Gog pity ald CUD ‘ to have & party of Young ladies here ihis evening to 1 eB H BBY ates Heit Walken eho. eit, meured, PSF | for wmselt tn Ife, an activo, stirring, eener wan down the atream was 6 ra(t ot logs, ‘The | hin severely, K ng was locwet vi r Mr Gillart received the fol: | piay, und I should be plesred to have you cone too, | Weuaeist 88 i $4 | fro, James Celta 2600 ineered ne git, | ols kind-hearted,” reekiess, ‘rollicking’ fellow. | Captain evntiously, followed them, On reschin On Monday, James Powell quarrelled with bie Pot, Bars Wii'you do it? My friends here. punting to the | Relan ot 4 % 80 | Mis, McAllister, 1,800 no insurance; Perr iivc | peculiar to himsel/, whose errors and faults, great yileiseh's chemical works, they halted, | wife in thor cabin ia Seveny third street, ant stabbed ' Ay Rorineiad rnicors, and mj seit will look out of the window und | Palmer... io tl i OB | Qooe, inpurea toe ; Woe | Peougl they Were, ‘wero not suMcient to destroy Umber on the wharf, Thi Rerunirt Kaci froin Yhe place he leaped ? y watch you. . ¥4 7 Think Wave +0 0 2 Moo J oe the affection hiv better nature challenged. Person: d were beginning t 0 the bees Kiver ane Wes dro wie 5 Siw Haven, ComN, June %. With the promise to do so ifpossible, the reporter | Madgie 10 6 2 8 ha Pallse Weusian Booed ally Huisted was @ poor man, though ove who bas | When the Captain pounced upon wl John Gore was ki b en Boyd. a black ‘ , took bis bat and withdrew Eran ves 1 ob 2 »,o nsion Fund, to large earnings In bis checkered career, Bat | their names as Reichers Gerter, Charles Decting, | smith, ty Proreatt, € day nightie astane of be of Hurtou the Sherman | In conversing with Mrs, Sherman, one is force nin a Hour | The Hon, Joseph Strauss, of the Police Central | fie wite fe. in possession of u comfortable fortune | Aloix Walkermath, and Avdrew’ Tohell, employed | uiud aMiay. ile was cut ao races, Bors H i" cena in | inic one of two cone usions, wamnely! That ee is \ Daphne 0470 8 28 4 | OMfice, says that in June the amount of fines imposed | lef to her by her own parents, im the Mayor's factory, A saw, three wedges, and | SE inGn os Tht ther of the Obieg 4 GLO BARK fucent, oF she 1s one Of Lie WOsb AcoulApiwed od Vices 10 BL 43 1 19 @ | upon the police wes O9005.00 and thal the tote! ‘Amone those present at the nouse daring the core- | % Dottie of whiskoy were taken to the police sation Lichael Crowley bther of the Obie " already been published, Arnied | sviublere that ever lived. The flippant way rue bas As Pp police was 63,5 and that the total | oy was Daniel McFarland, the hero of the Rict- | In one corner of the yard was ap immense pile of | of Polic Francwco victed tn General With ane 42 been published Aint | OL treating the serious charges against bor cer PME DECISION fines since the organization of the new Department | urdsducMcFarland free-love’ trasedy in this city, | ¥00d already cut and split (or ate, atharine Ue wae seat w Stag t 1 *Bukem n proceeded to New | a ens one in her favor. and reiher ¢ ‘The jodges have a eed tee ane appbe hea won is F308 With so sai Hau Income frou He was accompanied by his eld fon, After the —— five years ersey, and uerested. Mrs. Sb th nee of anything hike feeling wren | the eweepstal heoner Prise Moved | Lotice Commissioners wi ceremony ob (he house Afr, McFarland returmed to E te BL burg, Peon, " ak Ban as she We ot a Pehadtipiit’ trans | apeaging of her nearest and dearest trieuds She is | the Commodore Osgood entered | thy naniver of oaptnins and Air a = Ruevsive Fine 58 iemens ys Lay aa Torge wooke so Daniel Murphy assaulted Jor PoP Mec koot Gut ori sight, and aporised two | & cold, Unemotional, calous wolnan, and possesses | a protest on { the Columbia, on grounds | iqtended #000 40 retire on peuston TPR PT PneNAD IDLER EDP Rud oan Gatien bullies: SLR ULE Pyihe Grand Jury. Meeting ‘sullivan yesterduy ature ‘ Meee of S a depih of cunning truly remarkable, that tia Sappho had violated the rules’ of sbiiting id Au Miscaen ata Maral. ure store aud four other buildings, with thegreater rend Jury. Meeting Sullivan yesuerday Mur fire 1 te Hey ace) | we kborate preparations are making forthe exami- | her ballast within forty-eight hours of the time of PEAT ary ri 4 y avant’ Wan partol thelr goutents, have been burned. causing | Fd aad Murphy gave Mim eaakher Deailag. it ‘| Aire, Neate, 10. ptep Favor Ae Poleriunes mother-in-law. Mr. Jones, | race, Mr, Osgood afterward withdrew his protest Rorcoe Coukling at Last evening in the Eleventh Ward James | the following losses: Fred. Dreher, dwelling and | '™ phy s. Vere va lepoe They did so and | rd Corvelive Btrucky eon OC Me. Sberwan's | om request of several friends, although) he had the | | Low Brancu, July 5.—Sevator Conkling ar- | Kelly of St Goerck, aiteet, and Janes Corr of Sit | furniture, #00; D. Dawenberg, merchant tailor, | . Tue seven-year-old son, at Michael McMullen, of “ ee ee coe eae just arrived, and will be with her | right by rule on bis side, ‘The prizes were present: | rived this eveniu, The Prosident met him at the | Stanton street, both intoxicated, quarrelied. Corr | insured Lames Cadenan, two (came Ballin Ht Wott Fuasiy Ate ohrers, Gram, trem Bone tasters ‘ WHE ARnEeT, ee nea a a vfcsimorrow, "Alarze numbor 0” | ed to the winners at tho Stockton House lust even- | depot, und the two were driven to the President's | shot Kelly with @ pistol, the ball entering Weneath | atock, #50); John merchant, #00 T8. | aed at Mentor took for kin fet wes told oy 81a 4" Bxcuse we, Mis, Suerinun,’ ne said, © but have | witnesses have been summoned, and the public con- | ing, and Feveral speeches w re delivered by Com- | cottage,where Mr Conkling will remain she guest of | the left shoulder binde, and causing & probably iatal | Kubo, brick building, occupied by Woll, $v 000; C. | that hie aon had Oren chased by a drunken man, @ eer) wenaen : eee IMS Deen encased. to accommodate the | modores Benuett, Douglass, O good, and the Re- | the President, ‘The Senator has come iiere to settle | wound. Kelly was taken 0 Bellevue Moepitul, aud |X. Siyder, brick Vuliding, $500 Runyon & Wor: | iad jumped tuto the North Hive as West Twootys Te Woumas wot lies Linck eyes at him guce ov F eowde Maal Wil proRauly be ab He bits (ta COMME A the diftyyluce among Now Kong politicians, Corr was Iggked Up. + deu, hardware, $500, fecond street ond been drown é

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