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Ps LEACH WRLL'* ISLAND PENITENTIARY, Aggy, & tae ‘Tue Mary of whom he writes is hin wife, She fut sunt @ few days ago to Sing Sing for tive yeors n tie eharge of rodbery on the highway, preferred by Wiadysinw Szymanski, whom she enticed tuto a saloon in Mott street and robbed. Four of Padus’ Ka0g aswiated, Why Wasn't this Maw Sent to Prisou? Wao Has yet On Friday last, two young sports of the Biguth Wert of Rew York, Wilttam Ellie and Joba Marnie, Dired 9 Warey for atrip to the New Dorp ruce Btaten Island. While they were crossing on the ferry beat, w herse attached to a grocery wagon, riven Dy en Old wan, Pat, MeMurray, of Tompkins. ville, backed aginst the horse in the buczy of the syorts, Elis began swearing at the old man, aod ewor that be woald roof” him and his wagon as econes they got avhere, MeMurray made no reply, Dutireve eff as quick w# he contd after getting off Hie boat hun, mowever, soon evertcok him, and leaving ais Ueecy in clare of bie frend, be stopped tie Faron. ard, cuttiog the harness abd traces, be wet the old wens horse iree. ‘The coward then mounted Wo van ond begaw a brats attack open MeMurcny, who tixty years of aze, bluckeuing his even Hsing bin tree and hi bursuit, Bis then y voott at fi) ape A. Rower sarted in tall chs, mourted on a fue horse, and afier an ex iti re bo over uled the bugzy and cop ued Kix, Juss Heo Garrott sald that Nev Yoru rougis wonld tin Fisten Island the wrong place for their exp! te. finer Brie $100 a@ damages. The piisonor wa toekoa Up unt, euch time friends could ve applied to Lor the funds to ro'oase vim, — Mt by Reddy the Black+ aith’s Brother On Saturday night, a number of workmen em. Ploved by Terry MeQuicgan, tne contractor, were enjoying themscives in the lots around the stables io Skhiman street, Williamsburgb, Daring » jamp- ine mutch, a dipute aross between Mr, Jolin Logan 4nd Pas MeGinn, alias Sport McGinn, @ brother-in- lnw of Ready the Blacksmith. Sport went aw y, and meeting dack Cooney the Rooster, told him of trouble, They went to a neighboring Iquor #tore aud waited for the party to break up. ‘Theo the, fo lowed Lovan, and when near Withers strees fet upon and beat him with « club, Officer Poole found Logan cleeding amd took bim to his he Re tas arerious wound onsthe head, ant his boty 1 covers! with braises, Yesterday morning Sport and Rooster were arrested by Detective Snort sud Oficer Fook They were released om bail, ills Mr. J. A. Zimmerman’ Beneti. Mr, Jocob A, Zimmerman, the fascinating tres of Nav) rden, had his benedt on Satur day. Crowded hon testified to Mie popularity In the evening the vast balidinz was crammed. At the end of the frst piece, Mr, Zimmerman was loudty eatled tor, Afier some delay, the auience ia the mean tine making the theatre #hake with their demonstrations, the handsome treasurer ste; Do before the curtain, He was not got up for the occasion, He hat ou an every-day suit, and looked Vike 4 wan wio Wad been hard and wnxiously at Work, end unexpe telly been eaited avay wom i, Ue adarceacd the wadisuce ty Ladieo 0 3 A thauk you for your presences the wore ati . hat the weather 1 ) alvo Of (banks A Murderous A T saa be e full much of ta: Again T shank yoo Pnight Mere vecterous apolanse followed, ana Mr. Zim- Shiau erwofudy retired with a vow. a s Patthe Newsboy nud hls Heroism, 1 of the Sun. Let the voice of the proas trumpet fort ‘ eof Wis yoong lad tn become t to the community as @ aynonyine of yontieul plilin ' van, And Will that community permit thieh b to continue unr niaed Save oy empty bree? Why, ne sioald bo honored by a pu his opprorance should be made familiay b i j statues ougit to be molelled and plac F public places, so that we all mignt become edd with the Whole-sontod lite pedaler ¢ bo Weuuper, the savior of the lives of in/ant# and © dcowwinie women, We earies ly hone that ad ' will mot expond. iteelf in un wal ‘ thar, ifno Luoiie action of had, some o fur wealthy entigens—ladies, by the men will not— tie te Interew sof this noble ebild b ‘ Hand advancement of bis fortanns. AL ' dines Conners of 19 Pearl sueet, New det A tion to the Vinduct Rallvead Mea. Will you allow me to make a little sug. () suezeat to the Viaduct Roilroud « u tiey baild the road to build also al , a trowch for the purpose of r H Kle.tooh wires, the trench to bs built #0. {) bac the expenvo of the telegraph compar Vo interieet all tae wtation hues frou | onea auder the #ur'ace of Lie #tre oul bo eatried oat, it wou! | do away wit Ome pollen that now obstruct the bea any avenges othe «ity. Yours JOUN YOKEMODE } Kant Soventoeth atroet, New Yoru —- Cheever Place Astoulsued, ’ ev of The Bun A vast multitude of Brooklyn's mos: st +l» filled Cheever place yesterday aftvrnvon, there an hous, all seemingly walling for , or womeb ho Innabitants of tue were lore Mt all meant aut! M toenptore bis t bs beaver, tore \ iol thookiva, Aus. 8 wonder Nobody cowl ima-in Henry Richard tarnod was nade, and in Ue nd the beauties ernaslied ollar, rafled bie wil and anisoimert man tu Brooklyn sil AW The Bookish Boiler font + of Inspectors. ‘Vivo of the dianond-pin boiler inspectors fhiccad ny engine roUM to-day wad bade me rhow ‘ yhuitts Laud vo. They nad dimond ' eh Loses ond diamon i rings of their Niger. Moy | abut m7 bollers and pik Prey are ull rizht.” Alter they hed gone woked aad saw @ erick abomt t va juched long, FIG, Boginess, bo IN AWOL oes A Sun Rovorter Exptoring the Interior of a Jersey City Horry Boat-A Plutoula ROOM Voyare oa tho Tudeom Tho change from the fresh air above to the snd ocating, cil-tudon, bilvewatwr-seented air below, Wun net very exhilarating, Tho feoble glimmer from to (oi eas jots anda email oil lamp carried Wy the fireman furmehod alt the tent in the forbid ding holo that tiey styled the enginoer's room, At first He outlines of the baxe botler wore berely tiwecrnibie, With itt erim teat and flerea furnaces te apoeslod in a lyely manner to an imagination following the train of thoaeht suggested by tne Weat- feitealanity, Ft ooeupies a litile mere than a third OF tho AuEco below Whe deak, aod lies in the Ceara, wih room On Fitier side for w reRooctable ear go. In front. of the furnaces are the coal Donte opposite end of the bolier te the erat Cutie. Next to this is a doable. ou 1108, OF Ue Aa ease OF fire oF Lie Tout sy iis ihe «Gn the One dase CO pun tie Fu, aid wt tue otuer 10 pump bie elemoat Lonen Pawnageway fronts thie donkey engine ily poreageway is finaed om Loin sides vy Iwo long, cvylindrieal tanks Iieso are for the frewu wave consumed in the boiler. A force pum, Wourhopecates whenever the boat i in motion, teeds the bailer from these tanks. Continuing the exploration on thivend of the boat, the was tanks © text en red. ‘They aaneit of two lance, squere von ¢ , painted red, and manaing + Dy sie. A Dump operated by A Weigab presses aur wey Lig binke, whiou pushes down a rubber seet, aod (tue drives the gas OWL Into Lae piper. ‘The fireman's seam gauze WAY next exriAin Mis ie an (rou tube partially flied with mercury, With ao openine at the top. Tato this openiog & sealer wooden rod 1 inaerted, ite lower ond reat ing on the @ueksiiver. This ‘Won (abo i# secured wcalkst A Wooden POSE ON WHICO is painted in large back letters ae Agures, The lowers fleure is ever tho top of the tabe. | Wne rod bobs up uno down, and (he namber on tho scale his Up reuenesimd\catts he amount of pressure on the Lover, Ono of the gaa juts already montioned Uhrows Hy ight upon this gt ‘Tue Arewon, Who is @ young and very Intelligent man, oucorumt the Bow repoiter throush A libs Fintlive interlacing a! om pipes stretehing tu avery divaetlc Nabawer iu almost every Z nadie purpose, ‘An odor of epplejack Was ail baat Was Wantin cto MEKE she placo reFemble an under grand distiltory ‘Toe sensation below is unpleasant. When the boas is iw motion, tho heavy acorn of Mie ma chinery and a Wik!’ rush of waters without are all th tis board. ‘Pie Areman, for $0) per month, Vides bis Ume between raking hit ferce lirnaee, Pitching coal into tts roaring mouth, tapaing his Pheam cocks, ait wiping tae great beads of peraph ration off saa fa Is your occupation conduc! Sun mao, “No. We get melted down herv, and now ant then nave to Fun up om deck to gets aut of alr, Ahem we eet criled through and turough.” * Liaale to eateh cold 1” No; yoa don't seein to eatch it, wut you feel it thronzti all yoar bones, und after you've been friog for a whe it tells on yoa.” ‘The SON man bad intended to spend a night in the us of the river, bat a brief balt hour w: evoush for him, He bade the firemen adiea, returned to eurth. vurmedinvet re to leatti 9° wal: ti ———____ A Man who Hesitates whether to be Hanged or Imprisoned Ten Yeurs. From the St. Louis Democrat. Patrick Burns, who is under sentence of death for murder, was yevterday brought before Judge Primm, in the Criminal Court. Tne Judge toid fHurns that be wae satisded that the action of tie Court in aring that tb rested with him to accept or refure tie commatat: was correct. A commutation had uot been accep he oflere another chance, Jud-e Primm then informalty read to lim the following OPINION OW THE COMMITATION, The tefendant was sentenced to de Lung on the Stet of giuiy. et The Governor, tn the exercise of bis prerozative, bas isened his order, cominncing the renteuce of oeath to thet of imprisonment in the penitentiary tor @ tern oF ten ye ure ‘Tils paper 19 the convict’s property, to be used by him of ol, as be way deem pre per Hersonally, she Judge aware of its existence: off- cially. the Court knows nothing and cin know Fotung UHUL IE Is pleaded ia Courtia some torus that will eve Gence to the Court that the convict ae cepre th» corn Mute jon; whon thus pleaded tt becomes the duty of the Court to suuul the death senteure, and, 4 com phiance with the veins o” th nor comiuatacion, to toutenoe the cony et bo te p sary Vhis being done. the records Of the Court are eon groous with the facts oc the casd- aN if (rom tes ine! tency to Ra close aly ee av been committed by thy Court heow, ite eFror cal Dy ourredted kd toe eve late tow ‘A pardon is an act of prace proteeding from a power indrnsied with ie exseuty “ the Pergo on Stim Peciuent wine t8e Law by pin. Uh Bestowen from the Mews (oF Whe ernie coun may be als eit 18 par for the erime eoumitied ma deata to li Jon v& in the nature of ad f, WhiCh he BAS a right Co ac hie record nown, the com and be must abide by 4 agaiuet tim. eit ed law. as Well as common sense, that the court which # Luave teit it my duty Hors, Ih oraer to éleourage (0! partof counsel to force unen ths reer ‘of a deed ote the acceptan longs, refuses oF oegiec: " When Jadge Primm had concluded reading t paper, he informed Barve that (> Court would ad. joorn On next Saturday, and if (he commatation of ee nce Was pot accepted by that time, be must soficr the death penalty, “If you preter to die,” fa d the Jadge, * you will die on the & of Augu in necordance with the sentence of the Court, Burns replied that he would guv> to see nix counsel W uatever bis counsel to make this formal dectare- nee attempw be Court by ind my the Kxeeutt tirst before he could decide, ads es him he wil de, ulge Primmn—Jast as you plea ay. If you choose to xt time you appear here to decide Whether you Wilk we tou or not A Black Fire King-He Kats B Swallows Hot Lead, Tae him - you ean oso. The "id UO Your IAM Chance pt of the commute Down in Maryland they have a colored man whom they style ine African fire king. Reé v he gave an exuibition of tis ‘powers’ to a select company. After applying a red-bot shovel to the bottom of one of his fect, withoat making an im pression op him, also licking the shovel, sull red- hot. with bis tengue, witnout even drying the saliva in pis moath, and thking a red-hot autbracite coal frou a stove, without scorching bis band or da- vers in whieh he held it, he asked there were “unbelievers” present. One individual stating that be remained ancon- vin:ed, the fire king, a the story goes, put « shovel in the ‘stove and parially flied it with shot, aad when the shot got pretty hot he stirred them 'wita bis nuked flagers til the Jead bad melted. He then k the shovel in bis right hand and poured tho hot melted lead in nis left band. and then poored (he burning solution Into bis mouth, kept it there Ht cooled, ant spit it ont ina lump, A’ter the latter performance the * onbeliever™ expressed him sefeutirey satieded, The K sad thar wan ov! ad performance; i they would make hiu Up 200 Le would sow acmething Worta seviug oe Chemical Setence Failing to Convict the Buattimore Worgin, From the busuore Anercan, Aug. A rumor bas beon floating about the streets for the Inet three davs that Prof, Aiken hae completed the analysis of the wel of Major Henry Whar- “1 wit Irom Norristown Rome weeks age), an 0 has been found. Prof. Aisen + of tho mecieal facaly who ure Suppased Lo Know the remuit of the analysis decline to give any information, and the eivil authorities roles to have no iuformatisn on the subject. With out having any direct authority for the as mn, We think that It my be acicly axserted that ¢ nm jeal investigation was cone uded on Wednesday last, dnd that the results oblained were only negative | that is, the poisons looked sor were nut found, Thin of conse doee not dectds the question whether Major Wharton war poisoned or not, but the tivt the presence of Dalton was not ila overed In his remolna will have a powersn? moral efleet i volleving Mrs. Wharton trom the suspicion of lav n's lit —— ‘ Hard-Shell Crabs in a Horse Car. From the Latimore American ing taken away Ley & i''te consternation was created in a Soath Jii.uoxe elt. paavenger ear, enused by @ dogen and more Of hare ici er bs, A geutlemin tn catering stumbled against the basket, lina ling ( ba wore erawiing about in ull oirections, A lody in the car was first notified of tue presence of toe crabs by a sharp pain tn one of her ankles, and when she ais ' the pain #16 uttered such @ scream as almost LareW another Iudy passenger into episms, ‘The erub ed “a stubborn hold upon’ the ankle Hd ab last @ genMoman eysnved (to remot {ie tnonster, ard in #o .doing he evidence) tie it was not poted in the art 1 a8 the latter, quisting his hold upon tiie lady weit te thuiad of the gen ui Sudden ultvek caused (ie man to utter «po-ular explenve, and in tis acony he doseribea « Swit semi-circle wish his ieit band, aud with such force aw U \ Doly of the rad from the claw whic ‘od the thumb of tae gentieman, unl the crab Went mil into the nece of the Indy Wettioned as being afllicted with woasms,. Hor soreams wow made" contusion worse confunnted,’? fui in less Cun a giinate alter tho basket nat bese overturn 4 scene imazinanie Was outa th Cras were finslly und t basket, and quiet restored a Cure for Dvdr ophebia. Horse radish, grated and made into @ paste with #veet all, Give the patient of tiis swallow and keep on his tho same as a poultice to the wound. — When thoy Peed the Anima The monkeys and beard in the Central Park are fod at 9A, M. and 8 P.M, ; None and leopard 4g VM; engles, storks. ama Werons sea PM, mue ho en THK GREAT ONTO MYSTERY, HOW DID ARSENIO ORT INTO BUF- PRY BARG BWA BTOMAOUY —— How the O64 Maw made the Acquaintance of hie Wito-A Romantic Incidont—Mre. Col- burn Believed to be Ianesont. Corresrondenca of the Omeinnati Brquirer Loxpox, Ohio, Aug. 11,—The general topic of © pVereaLion amone the people o this vicinity is the Foauit of tho Mnqnert hold yaslaraay over tho re- mans of the decorsed Petor Buleanarger, a. Call report of which was published this morning in tac Prguirer ‘There We 9 manifoes feeling of diran. Pointwent existing in the public mind atthe 0 Tesult of the inquest, although, uoon Inqury among tho nore intailigant af the poople here, one finds that it Was the prevailing opinion before’ the inves tiva‘lon was hold suat nu now ligut would be afforded Unless (in proscention antered Into the examination of Loe Withorten, ond produced the toatinony before the Jay aon whieh they aro. evider ving (or & conviction Wien @ Judicial inquiry comes to be mace Lbat arsenic wag found in the stomach and of tue deceased, Petor Buenbarzer, U is no Gone, with the evidence now beford us, How it EOL there, and whon, 14 a question just as myatert- ans and dificult to Anewer gow v8 whan the fact first became kuown that Prot. Wormley had found poison existing In tho viscera. ‘Tho next atep taken in (ao investigation of this strang® atfuir will doabt loos be attended with more decided results, either ono way or the other. ‘The length of time that has elansed since the arrival of Mr. and Mex, Colburn at London without ® warrant being eoplied for (or herderast, the comdenoe whied secme to be nani tested by hor counsel of their ability to clear bor of any eharce whieh may bo droazht against her, aril the failure of the Jury of inquest to implicat ner im TNE DRATH OF POTER RUPFENDARGBR, © trots witch have @ tendency to rise er Voavi4 in the minds of the public as to the relatives of tee deceased baving substantial and legal erounds Upon Which to reat @ prosecution, Mucn has been promised, but Hite hay been done, as yet, to fasten pon Mrs. Colburn any criminal wot, Mer devotion 10 Her doveasod Husvand during his last jlinoss, wh sranle Dr. Coiling, He attending phrsician, that Uis time upon enrtn Was short, and that his hours awong ear h's living people wore fast piesing uway, wae b many ofthe (riend® aud neigubore of $i a the time Yonr corressondent has mace nomerous inquiries of the people here a fo the We and antecedents of Miss Anvelina Hutson, the Indy who is now the wite of Mr. Golborp and the chief character In these Droccedines, and he has as yet failed to find any Well~suitouticated information to ber alscredit, or whieh goes to show that she possesses the cold and €ruel disposition which the eommias.on of $0 5! jing acrime as that imputed to her would imply. ‘Te air in (ail of floating stories of her early infidei- ity and Jack of lave and aympathy for her aged sponse, bot their origin cannot be traced to any nource’ worthy of even a passing notice. On th other hand, there {s abundant evidence of a reliable and trustworthy character to the eficct that sie was A GIRL OF ENGAGING DISPOSITION ond worthy character, and a true aud loyal wifo ‘The bistary of Pear Buflonbarger'’ meeting Anre: sha Hutson, und the circumstances which led to their brief courtanin and marriaze, Were o'tea quaiatly told by the old man to nis ‘irlemda many years after his marriage with her had been consum. tinted. ‘The little story was told to your correspon dent by a friend af olt Peter's, to whom be liad of- ten parrated the incident, about as follows: Being at the town ef Solon day, @ little village near the Buffenbireer estate, the old man 0 served a cowely damsel rile up to a hitching pinee and prepare to dismount. I'xe horse was a spirited one, and became somewhat frightenet at some terrible horse coblin that it discovered lurk ing under the wheels of some farmer's wagon, Th girl, however, mat ‘dher horse miradly, an: tows attracted the attention of o! Peter, who was something of ahorse fancier, and woea the animal again caine under control ae gallantly assisted her toalicht. Whetoer it was the little white band Prossinit bi akier just for a moment, or the ight of & suanely ivot and ankle which become hiomentarily visidie to bis more than nsually on. servant eves, Wint tonehed his heart aud caused the pericurdiaw Of thet usefal orzin to be pierced by ove OF cUrtO's pants, fe not certiinly known, But snre it is, he was then and there smitten With the charms of the young and exocrt iorsewaman, Wao had wan v sKed su nobly, He bad afow mowe versa. tion with ker, and he found ber eorizhtly and sensi bie. He sou, further aequaintanes, which was and (he¥ ere soon . Cinema me, and Unclo Pster could not bavi Fens Unan ixty eign or seventy yeors of age. S1id Ow the occasion of their marrtige at the Henrie House Anzelina first beeame acqnaiated wita ber Present Lasoand, Mr. B 'T. Cot arn, wao, It is raid hotel at the time. ‘Nhe acqnamn. wenity followed ap, he wus knows (0 visit the couvle at their was- Loral homestead from tine to Ume. he was always welcomed by Mr. Butte ef, MA there a 40 sonubie ground to suppose there was any im Proper intinuey Detwees Mrs, Budeubarger aud wer Visitor. For about fourteen years An rina was A TEXDRA AND LOVING WiPS. ‘The old man frequently expressed Nis affection for Lor to his intimate irieuds, and of his own free will deeded her a lirge tract of land, worth ub $45.00), to aod in ber own right. ‘Their uviow was blessed by the birth of two ebildren, the eldest at Present about siateen years of uu about seven. ‘Thewe children were tenderly cared for by the old man, and always acknowledged. Peter (died of consumption—at lease Dr. Co’- (he ‘amily physician, so sapposed—at the rive ‘old nee Of sbout elgity-four years, He had vec on tie decline for about two Years previous to his death, Which was sUUpOROd to de inevitable a long time ‘before i took place, He exhibited all tthe symptoms ofa pulmonary complaint, and notlling nus Ws discovered in hin demise, ‘The relatives took cliarge of the body and buried 11, wecording to the previous directions of the de ceased. The descrivtiongoc the barial case and the hermetically xealed.tomb wave already been many times given, and it is not mecossary to go over ivagain, ‘Tliere wae NO WHISPAR OF FOUL PLAY heard at this early veriod of affiire, It ts claimed, Lowever, at the present tne, by tue relaiives now engaged in the proceedings akainst Mrs. Colburn, that suapteion of foul play existed from the first ; baton account of the oumber interested and the delicacy felt by them io taking up so serious a charge, no one fell like taking the {nitiative tor « Jong tine, Ib is said mont of t @ relatives engaced in this matter are poor, ard it’ was not until Dr. Vandervender of Lilinois’ toon bold of the matter that any progress was ti Ve was at the instanc Of this relative of okt Peter that the in‘ormation upon which the proceedings im tis inquest wero bused was issued. has often been inquired, What interest has Maley Luompson, Dr. Vandeeveer. and other Fr Uves of the deceased in the prosecution of this case Mrs. Colbern?” ‘This question has never becn satis“actorily answered, It is claimed by then (hat they have po interest whatever Doyond (hat of bringing a criminal to justice, It is ward to Lelieve that this is the impeliing motive, thougu It is quice possible it may be true, and perhads we have ne Fight to suppose it Is not the real eause, Te is quite certain U Mire, Coiburu were couvieted of the awful erine of @ hiuspand's murier to: tay, and were to be hanged to-morrow, that none of the relatives enxared in this prosecution would be the gainers in any pecuniary sense thereby, ‘Tie perty would all be inherited by the two ebildren, Peter Butlenbarger Was about 10 sears of age Waen married Miss Angelina Hutson, and it may be quite possible that the apparent Leirs to bis immense property began to congratulate themselves upon the continuance of his bacheloravod and the prospuct of peody demise, ‘They would have then iuaeri considerable property respectively, ‘Ihe war wito Angelina and the birtn of two children ‘01 cut of the broppect of reulizing anything irom t Quotes, How this may bave affected the uispoxition of Maley Thompson, and arouacd tne denon nialice In his bosom, po one can say, Solar nowhing hay Leen developed to show thet buse motives Lie At the bottom of this investization. ‘The suocess or iaiiure of those interested in pre. forring tuis cuurge Wik develop the mov.» Wuicd set thew on 1L0l, An Taterview with Maley Thompson. From the Clucinnats Commercial Capt. John A, Arthur, formerly of t! nats Times. out now of the Columbus Lupa Interviewed Maley Thompson, one of tie tt sronecutors of Mr, Comburm, and elicited the ful lowing new talk in the ease: Britiur—-Winit coarse will yon pareue if the Coro. ve (iu ‘y Gnd that Peter died trom the effects of reenk, Tuompson—Wiy, Pim not running the business ; bat it's inke pug Aun Cotbarn wil be arreste Lam only one person tu dozen Who want justice Ti Vunviervenders have Just as iauch 10 do wits tue vase us |b have, Arthur-—Al is ehorged that this suit han been insti tuted to deprive Mra. Colburn and her chilarca of part of the lortuve left by ola Peter, Thowpsou—L don't care what's know is, we want juatico. Af Uncle E Cinein barged was allt son ed, We Want Anu Coibura punisiod, Arthar—How can it Lenedt yout If sie wer convicted to day the property Would sull belong Lo ver and her children, n't want a d—d ceat of Buffen- ik AUiL Was brougut avout be ppson—We barger's mone it canse it was believed Uncle Bufl was not trested rigot. What iC 1¢ nas ben four years sines he died We relatives are poor people compared with tho und we know What money will do. We Lave talked about the probability of bis death b poison ever since he died. Arn knows that three montis after Uacle Bait died L wrote hor a letter, tn hich L dcnonnced her a@» murdeross, Now, Prof, Colbarns, orn says he found arsenic ta the liver aud #lamach, and how did it get tiere? Arthar—Tvere has been Som» talk about the rely tives having taunpered with the body during Anua’s living in New York. Thompson-—nat’s the tactios ber Uneie Bull was not buried by Ann in the barcer graveyard, Dut on wvother part of th Inwyer takes Bun ‘arn, where she could look right out Ler door and see tie grave. Woy did she bury iin there? We cin prove by the persons who bitied Uncle Buf, ana who were present when he Was exhumed, tual the grave not been touched, It was cemented right over coMin, ond that coment wes unbroken ai the Lime he wis Ciken out of the grave. No; Whit vodge ie too thin, - —— Coart Calendar thie Di om COUMR, CWaMeKMR—Ned BX OM 90. OF, 104, 118, VG, 16, 17, WOE MAST, 18d HO, Call hy THE SUN, MONDAY, TUB WHISKEY ROGURB’ DESTINY. BalVe-Bye Throwing Light on the Pourre— Tho Oficial Thieves Disappearing in a Miat~A RK ble Conversation—The Awindler that was Drammed out of Oamp. Corresondence of The sun. Batriworn, Avg, 11.—Yon have been shining with exceeding splendor on the honcet readers of your paper in this overcrown viilogo, ‘The office. holders bore, with very few exeeptions, are not classed among the honest, They know themecives how it is. My prophecy in relation to Comminaioner Pleasonton having beon fuitilied, Eagain take glance into the mirror of the futare, and will inform you of whut I there eee, First~A cadaverous Jooking man, holding in hie hand $8,000 in greenbreks, whieh he has reooived from a whiskey dealer (illicit) to recommend to the United States District Attorney the settlement of his case by payment of $1,090 w the Government, when hin coods, chattels, and $90,000 worth of provorty shoald have gone where only $1000 in money did go. ‘This second edition of Judas Iscariot is the Supervisor of Intornal Revenno, and the protecter of the Whirkey Ring and its counsellors in this city 5 and he protects no loncer either the Iting or bin own little coterie of dotectiver, spies, or—well. call them what you please. Solicitor Banfold of the Treasury Department calla them thieves, I will not beso severe, The mirror ahows that he di pears tn mist evoked by the perjury of woukl-ve informers, who have done their swearing away of chorseters and moneys of honest but ignorant tradoamen to glat the eapactons miw af the Super. visor, He will be removed. Mark this proptscy t Seconidly—A mystorivns, slock-tooking, pluesible villain, He crosses the line of vision much as the witches in Macbeth do, Here to-day avd gone to- mo Not the cowraze of an Tago—in this com. pound of greed and charitable hypoerisy—hnt the very concentration of Aminjtad Bleck, Fagin, and Clifford Thomeon, with the promiaent Iclaractoria tio of each of the above named combined, as are the colors in afine landscape, This, the factotam and creatare of the Superrisor, Ot companion and Adviser of bis superior, alvy disannesrs, like bis er, in @ ais', but'a mist of curses of the op- sod and vietiinized euilerers of his Loferaal Revenue constractions, Thirdl)—The minor twies on the branches of this eroxt tree of Oita and corruntion ; and then, pos sibly, 1C1t were Bot tuo much Lo exovct, a disapo nee of the presont corrupt leade Want was once the Rocubliean party of Mar God grant Itinay be #0, and that honest mon may rise to the surigeu once more, and relieve Maryland from its thrall To {Muetrate how corrant the Internal Revenge Devartmont of tits State is, 1 will inturm you of « litcle jmokient that oecurred in the office of the United tates District Attorney here a fow weeks nee, Solicitor Baufteld, of the United States rensury Department ir. Preabury, Supervisor of ircinia ‘and Norih Carolina; Detective J. N Beacn, District Attorney Stirling, and Tne Sow re porter were eonversing about the Weiskey Ri casos, whith were thon being 0 4 Jury, when the (ollowii « taile jet Attorney (in reply Prow. ed before a sued: aremark made by Mr. Ranfleld)—Well, #0 lar as Hines (a detective) is eoncerned, Tdo not know that he it very partiew Lorly honest ; but Mr. Myers 1 am satisfed n iy honest man. —D—n, it! Mr, Stirling, man and a pe Solicitor Baa! don't know him? District Attorner—YesT do. He is ail right. J. N, Besch—How long bave you kuowa him Mr, Atvorney ? District Attorney—I have known him for you veral yeu, N. Peach—Pooh! Pooh! Let me tell you some thing about this fellow Myers, In 1964 I wae on my way to the front to report to Major-Gen. Patrick, Provost Marstial Geuers! of the Army of the Potomac when I drooped into City Polat, en route. ‘Thero I Wa large tent with a sign hanging ont with the inseription © Tuternal Revenue Depai and « crowd going ln aud coming ont, Not beinz aware of the necessity for wnch mn inatitution at such & place, | strolled in, and Were 1 toand your honest J Ayers issuing passes at the rato of $3 per Lead, to those eitizons who were ureen enoaznt pay, nnd ba. fonds at the tront wlio they wished to see, I tumbled to the thing at ouce and Went and saw Major Campbell, tue local Provost Marshal, Who woul! or could do notiing, Llound my nane on tho presente! to this Provost Marshal uose Who had paid $3, and there entitled to & pas nied Janv mone: nd findine | could No Rallaiaction here, I at ovce wert to the frant. saw Mejor-Gen. Patriek avd revorted the cave to Lim, He «ent an officer and guard to the tent, seized tus parties, found ita thieving and a swindling concern, and your friend hovest M ‘s was drammed ont of camp with # piicard s back, marcel THe AND Swinpien,” and, my horror and sarprise, he tus up here as the eonfdontial clerk and a Viser of the Sopervisor of Iuseraal Reveauel Mow ia thot for honest? District Aorucy.— Wel, Mr BR, that te news Mr. Solicitor B—Mr. 8., of all the rotten stums of jon 1 have beon compeiled to dip inte of. ast aay this Bultimore whiskey and sugar x 1s the worst, Excant all, except Stw reporter, w note ot the ‘convervation. When Le has permis be now has), Whi De torrapted by the entrance of the Depaty or Assist: ant United States District Attorney, aud while mon tally interviewing the jace of 1 ivipe being, several peculiar ideas flitced through the brain of JOUF Feporier, and toom shape tn this Judge Koch of New York is handsome, Owen Drennan svlended looking. The great Three Decker ia noble looking man, But, here, in the person of this Assistant District Attorney, is nobility, gree, deamty, refinement of person und languag only beauty of face, but also beauty ail, all combined: and as we have no Gov. P. Hoffman here, Lauggest that whea the noble and beautiful Hon. Jonn L. Thomas is made Governor he should at once appoint Beaa Rogers as hie aid. e-c:p, ‘This WAL please all the Ladies, expect liv those who buy ter wiskey or Sunday drinking from the drag stores on Garden streot. Notice has Just been received that the molety money in the case of the Uliman & C eizure and settlement had been paid over, and ws usual the Supervisor received a portion thereof, to which he Was entitled, just as mach as ts Venderbiit to praise ‘or good management of the stoamer Wertfeld. This is tue case in woieh your irtend, other honest man, Chorpenning Creswell, was counse) and ad- Viner. A rich cave it is. Bois Ere. ————___—. A Ghostly Ball of Fire, William Pritchard, a nogro of only 15 years, in jail nt Towngonton, Md,, condemned to. doath tor the murder of his ehild, has been visited by a Balc more American reporter, Who Says: The most singalar thing about the boy ts that he is What ts called oy Spiritualists A waToRaL “ wepiew,’? Ho says that ho was entirely unconecions of th cilt binwelf unuil about two years eidentally discovered that he could m: dunee about by putting the tips of his Magers on it. Me Is not a Spiritualist, for the reason that he kuows nothing of dpirituilism: but there ts some thing pecaiiar im iis physical organigation that gives him control over forces that are nut understood by men of science, It used to be his evening solace to sit on pis bet, on the floor of bis cell, and placiog his Boneh in front of him, make it dance and caper about by drumming on it with the tips of his o makes a Which be keeps to u fingers, On Suntay evening, a week azo, howaver, there Was au tneident occurred Waica his pnt an oni to all his play with spiris, About 9u'cock Mr, Lingey, Warden, heard A TEEAIFIC SCREAMING In the lower tor of cells. where the culoret ere are coated, Sappo: orers liad broken out aad were trying to eseaps, ho Zod is pistol and Fan down atsirs, eto enovanter some desperate ruilans Who hid brvkon tue bars of Weir cell, fie found the celis all safely locied, but the in- matos in (he groutest terror, Pritehard was sercain- “murder! marder ! and in the most tranitc nner appe ting to God and man tor mercy. Waen he hod become sufficiently eatin to give an aecount of what bay We told Mr, Lingoy that he tad deen sitting playing with bis ocnch as usual, when sucdeuly there was sometit LIKE A WARM Datara oF AIR swept in tirouzh the widow floor like a bull of fre, He sprang trom iis bed, but the instant he tonct ed the floor it seemed to get under nis feet, and to tollow hint as ue jumped about trying to gel away from it, Ht ed the story to tue reporter in language singularly seeurate aud appropriaie, Said hey TT had been lying down and dozing 1 would have supposed it was ill imagination ; but T was sit ting up with my Wits ail about me, and not thinking of anything of the sort’? Since then, he ays, bh hos been airaid to touch is bonch with his fincers, or fo make the least motion that might invite Suot ier Visit from the berrivlo apparition Sones aa A Delighted Listener, Cape May Correnpondence Chicago Tribune. \oukor had to bathe this year to be enabled bis dividends next year, Ho tried it the Deputy prise {hat sume of the pr ad rolied along th ences, und lard the following conversation in tho Heat bathing house, Public opinion hus it that Brobuker had kept his ear to a crack for tiree-qu.rters of an hour to get tais matter of Leors.y, but he protests that he Leard itoffaand, Said the voice in tue eat bathing room, evidently ® Baltimore voice by the quality of te prouun yea, what 1s tue most hej * Dyea, what questions you du pat! Declaw, you so amuriug!? “Poe mos hejas, the most awhit thing in the wuld is mau's tout,’ 10s a great silde of corns and heel, hike the root of w tree, 1's flat and wide, as f mashed by A house being sot on it. Tue big toe nail Looks lee a hoe, ‘The toes try to hide under cach other, and sacceed, because, dye, the prict pal W618 qiite w toot 'wato itself, And what s obick As the heel! Red as some awful vegetable, pullics!y sieathod am horn, contended with by the bootmaker witil 1t has tue look af something par- boiled, And aa fo the lustep, it ‘pears to bave \ sacrificed to eke ont the flat. Krexine, the iduvylity of man as & objek of beauty is done I “Whose feet, grecious wal beea lookin, at) save Brealno ion 08 J “Ade, Bi ubulegs'e I AUGUST 14, 1871 THE WESTFIELD TORROR, TUE BUNS BOLL LIST OW THR DBAD AND BURIED, pattord-tetaleg What isthe Objsct of the Palsoslteporting Tridanct 111 Dowd and Miwsing, aad Over 101 Victims Burled. Prov the Vee? porting Tr bune of Satwday. There iv sull waist a diagusting dispdsition on the part of seme y 4 WO CRYG~IFALA tho hones by the explosion of the bover o the Wortfokl. Bome of thein plece the fatal earuattion as hich vm 108 persons. The truo number of the doed to the present writing i894 ‘he wounded who survive, Four of Who romein in @ e@rition cosdition, now DuNber 105 rouly, a total vil of 199. Tae pamoer of the woun Will, in all probability, be reduce | Still further but this can He only by increasing ine Bamber of the dead, LIT OF THE NBAD AND To show how much depentonce may be placed upon the Malvwe Reporting Tribune's paragraph, we print the folowing list of the dead and buried Abott, Iralah, corner Unton avcaue aud Grand stroon Will ausoineg Fre ate Thurhir, Adoith. 16 Kast Seventh rtrcet picsslen 4.42 Tenth aveaus onckley, Tiiythy. 48 besex ‘asey, Mary. 212“ avoriay plat ‘Gnahen vn, Mato, 208 Ki gal Carney, Henry, Brooklyn, ‘k, 4G Clinton street, Brooklyn. Cheverlere, Arthur, M6 Olnton street Br oxiva. Ch: peviere, Marly, 246 Cllntos @treot, Rrookiya, Clatk, Joni, Wt Wert Twenty "nth wywat. 4 ay A w. 51 Monros etrect, Cole, Dnariee, yenra. 9 Pike treet. Qoleman, George H.. 19 Myrile avenae, Broo! Costello, Thomas, A Moker atrane, Brooklyn. Coulter, Charios, 67 Weet Vrurty a etreet Delatoar, John. hy Hoster str Dowd, David. % Tomp ins street, Dre Youchin, 1t iin #iroet thea, Fibs O . 6 fehth avenue Bisasver, Charies 14 }iret arcnue Reaver Genre, 1 Mies avant Eleanser, Tavuisa, 24 First avenue watt, Kilen, 18 Bowary. on. Mien vel, $29 Canal a ross. tntiy. Patriok, child, AY Soe yd avenue, Finlay, Mrs. Michael, 1 Kaas etree. Finlay: Catnaring, 11 Kawex ocroct Fiontran, Patriex. a aber 5. 148 Wester atront Eriednotf, Wilhelmina, 18 Hlostor streot: Friethoff. Ann. 18) Heeter stroet. Geisnerner, Auruat 26 Broome atreat Gerraight on, $61 Warren sureot, Hrooktyn. Groom Kilon, Plasouah. Granert, Otto, Jersay City. Hartnett, Rochard. 91 Atia levwood, Isaac W.. 14 ©. Honeh, Charias, Woodoridae, §. Hiuch; Chris'ine. Woodbridee, NJ. Jenss.John J., tor Wert Twenry seventh atreet Johnson, Henry, 1 Court street, Brooklyn. Tolunson, —, efit of tna an Jonneon, Joh) l.. 805 Fulton scres!, Brooklyn. ‘ane, Henry, 81 Myrtle avenge, iifookiyn. Kelly, Michas!. cor. Front and Dock sta, Brooklyn. Kerschoer, Fre Kerschner, & y: Ker ned. Mare iret, Heimout Motel, Fulton street. ve Ww et et Ie street, Brooklyn. nal Aeneatly, Mary. 11 West ‘orn. Hetvry. 812 Myrtle avenus, Brooklyn, Landers, Patrick, Tillary street, Brooklya, Lansing, Everett, Eight otheat Maden, Joho. Denayy Sheritt of Rrooktyn, lahoney, Daniel, 81 Warren street, Brooklyn, a1 W Lyn. ent Mahoney. Matths: retcben. Ave veare ond. Mary, Fifty sixth street. 6, Charles, Brook vn , Marcha, 454 Ninth avenne, nore, Rehard. 4a Fifth street, Wil MoPonongh. John. Recruiting Se-goaat U. MeColt, Mary. 631 West Tht ay-pith street, jeCormack, Lawrence, ™ Walworth at, jen Thart, Ludwig, rook . jeldhart, Lani, sre 94 69 Meadow street, Brooklyn sDILt, Andrew. Vaodam street. Hida, pogkert street, Brooklyn. Jelena, 38 Washington street. o Henry anknowa. Phillips. Samuel, in) Kast Forty Afth stroct. Palilips, Saniuel, Jr, 246 East Puriota street. Phillios, Rachel, 264 East Fortieth street. ¥ illips’ Sirs. Sama). 190 Rast Worty-iith street, Jtandotph, Ann, child 8 years old Raver, Ja'lus.# cannon street Rosdor, Blinn, 999 Mvarlison street. Renoor, Martin. 229 stadison sLrect Hoberts, Jobat t71 Heury etre Rie ev, John W., 25) Third avenue. Ruppel, Charles, 14 Chrystie atrect. Runnel. Ferdinand, 14 Chrysite street. Schaffers, Wisliain, States [e.and. Beott, Groree. Hudsoa Oy, Sheileld. William Stauen Island, Smith, Frederies, 8) Corian i street, Biurteman, Angus. § Carm ne street Sinith, Catharine, 74 famitton ayenné, Brookiva, Sinith, Bernard, i Hamtttoo avenue, Rrookivn Smih. Anna, 9 Sears, 7 Hamilton aveune, Reookten, Smith, Towne, baby 7% Hamiiton avenue, Brookiya. Btorts! George L.. Staren Island. mabey Brooklyo. Svord, W lian, 8 West Tweaty-nin’b street. Stora, Henry, 04 Bifvh stroet, late, Amelia. Lavin f1 Foot, mann, J. Tadoinn, 1 Donelars street, Brooklyn. Jann’ Jane, 11 oiutiaek street, Broosly. Vreeland, France M..3t0 East Broaaway. Watson, Jolin, Peoxikul, West, Snitha C.. 164 Sackett strect, Krookiva, Woot, Theresa, 14 Sackett, Brooklyn. missiNa, Casio. Thoms, Hinks strect, Brooklyn. Vole. Fre loricg, 454 Woet Thirty Gib street, Kranz, Herman, New York, Krang. Ameha, New York. Henneil, Joania J City. Clark, Sarah. Jersey Chey Loy Ss Sater Sounean,’ ell St Setity TShison, xi Court street, Kellaber, David W., editor Truk World REPORTED DRAD. . Patrick, 8 Dean sireet, Brooklyn RECAPITULATION, Sandbar Dead and buried. Missin ieported deaa,, REPORTING TRIDE Tux Sux keeps coustantly ahead of the old-‘ory Manket eherts by emploving a strong force of intel ligent reporters, whose duty it is to do as they have done in this case, Instead of sitting in the office and walting for the cews to come to them, they Industri ously scoured the city and learned the names of the Westfola’s dead, and had secured a verified list of more than one hundred dead while the False Re porting Tribune was waiting for somebody to bring ip a report of the death of the ninety third victim Oi ulmanace are not republished from the Son building. ——_— ma Track Once Building a New Rattroa Abandoned. Articles of association of the ‘ Catskill and Schobarle Valley Railroad Company" were flied in the offlee of the Secretary of State on tho itn of July, 1871. ‘The railroad ts to be built fron Catskill, Geeene county, passing through Albany county to Central Bridge in Schobarie county, on the old track of the Catsiil! and Canajoharie Railroad, whieh ran through that section thirty-five years ago. That ‘was the second railroad im the State of New York, but for the want of proper management was th rown up. The road is to be forty-five miles ia length, with a capital of $400,000, The Directors are Clas L. Cornish of New York, C L. Beach, Josenli Osborn, J. H. Meech, Chas, E. "French, L. L Pen. fleid, O. T. Humphrey, J. Fiero, dr., ef Catskill, Wm. Paddock, and 1, ccunty. Vanderbilt's Experience in Explosion To the Bitior of The Sun. Sia: Upward of forty yoars ago the steamboat Gen, Jackson, pling between New York city and Peekskill, exploded at Haverstraw, causing the death of a number of persons, among whom was thy lamented Capt. Van Wart, Althoug! the writer was at the time but a small boy, he remembers dis- tinetly that Capt, Jacob Tl, Vanderbilt, who figered fo conspicuously in the Inte disaster, was severely consured for explosion of the Jackson. ‘The mere meutic occurrence Will no doubt re call it to the minds of your older readers, While Capt, Jacob Vanderbi!t vauntingly spuaks of himself a8 an old steatboat mar vid no doudt be in teresting to (ie pubiic han His expert onee e sulfect of explo ting boats, and particularly his conneetian with the exslosion of the old Juekson, A WESvEKN SUms. Rink La Cuoese, Ang. 7, 1871 —o Teed Prayers, From tha Battinore Saiurtay Nut. The Secretary of the Navy has recently pub- Viehed a little Volume ef prayers, w en by the Rey, Mr. Newman, Cb United States Senate, for the uso of the have sailed in the Polyris, in of ihe Nore Pole. Toe compilers of tho neal prayer books pag prepared prayers for slmost all the ordinary inch dents of life; but they neslected the North Volo business, Hence the necessity of this little volane An the prosent tleree condition of tue thermome ter, enything ey sud ¢oo! is soothing and retresh- Ne} Merelore we trast we shall not be accuesd of irreverence if we imtruduee to our readers a few of the urctic beanties of this somewhat frigid litt yoluwe, ‘The “PRATER ON LRAVING TH stp" and watrusos that We are UFEUS men Who nforms the here toexplore the wukuowa regions of our earth, to cularge the scope of human” knowled:e, and ad vance te best iuterests of mankind.” Oa thes Premises is bared bhis remarcably unnecessary sii Dlication : "Be pleased to suggest to our minds the divection we suond. t nd point out to us the path which will lead as to the desired destination, that our learis may be clad and ce in the con’ dv) Fumination of vur plums.” We consider this pett tion quite us ne direction they should ta Wo take it, Is northward: and of ail people t Yanke is Vecuilar in generally knowing whi Way tO sloor When ho knows Whore he ts going rie most exqul te yein of this un que evilection is called “pRayeR at tue NonTH pone,” Tho bore idea is wouderful. it transconds the t poetical f oF Mey, and proves tts A inventor ti fa first class « selve, wrtiee of “fine fren f you ean, of a cump meeing round ¢ North Pole, ang the chaplun on the ton ol. Pole, solemuly offering up nae 1 ald he the direction) prever, tuna eudid scene—the wing of the ola fa Air—the rie! ! dey mountains—the coolness of the Cnn of the maviners—and ull that But We! so nof beet adie to see the point about establiel < * lidarty, education, and religion” in @ jon wirve a Puluy bear gould not got his life msureds OF JORR RILEY'S TURBAT. — Tho Kiod ef Meticuenn that the Panol Hoawes Lako tithe Ward which they wade Toe Hot for tonout Caytala Wards In thy Court of Speciot Sossious on Saturday mornin, Ofivor itiley of tie Tenth Ward preferred & charce Of psnault oxMnat Richard Amite and Thomas Dolan, ‘The two an they stood at tho bur Of peacoablo, Feapectable eitix Tho office's wtary was thot after the re at 1) Norfolk atreet he found Mr. Savin an the prem: ines, Heordered him away, and Mr, @mith Joutly assaulted ini with a club. Raloy’s face wae ooverad wilt Line weritol a uation Keandiey— Did yoo strike this wan “ Lousied Hin wita a pee oF bavi © Folore ue struck you!” “Mo. wir.” * Woat do you ¢}, “He tried to rowcus t * Haye you “1 had enough.” “1 flud polieomen's words a.@ not always evouzh Cali the Witnonsem for te deteuce,” AL this order there war a eoneral mprisine in Ub Audience, and a long string of mea Oled into th closure. "First was Mr. Swift, the owner of the box factory, whice was coawoynd. He said that Mr. Benith was in bis employ, and had been ordered on the day of the fire to do duty aso watchman on Wercene of the fire, He had worked for bin tong time, and was knowa to be a very quict and veecaable Young man. nce Datrol, Who Waa on the premives in @f the néurance companir, suid that Kiley toshe! Smith, knocking him down, and then Cluobed nim without the least provocation; that Smith than “went for” Miley, and slightly de. morulized the oMcer, Jurtien Ghandiey—You aro sare he did not sivike the officer fret? “You, air; I saw the whole thing.’ * Wuat did Dolan do?” *He walked by the side of Smith, who was Ntte excited, and advised him to go along qu * Ni had the appears mee none, Dotan with orssoner.” ¥ Wiwcenes f enough, bat T shooght my word id he try to rescue iu from the oilleer 1” 0; he only tried to quict tim Ti. remaining witneesc# corroborated tuis tosti mony in every particular Bald the Justice: * Weil, Riley, they all seem to go agninst you. “it's al pat ap Job, your Honor, sald that Kagrian of the peace, In An injared tone. ink ib ts," quot nis Houor, pre oners: “ You're discharged,” Kiley preceeded Smith and Dolan oat of the court room, On the steps of the Tum's he turned to Sunith and said tn a threatening manner Tl catch vou again and heve you shove what 1 say, I'm bound to hive you To the pean tet Aiea The Wicked Bove who Pitch Peovies and KAN Cats To the Edilor of the Sun. Bin: Good morning, sir. I live in Thirteenth street, I aever saw such boys aa there are there, ‘They are always playing cards avd pitehine pennies At night, a4 you go through a lot, they are play carde, Twish some of them were ciught, Th are @ puisance around my house, J. KELLY. Mt Bast Thirteenth street. —They kill cats. Kvery night you can seo three or fonr cats tn the lot as you pass by. Hero are the names of some of the boxe: Tighe, Lied, do JOUN KELLY, + Stories. ast there have Sppeared, the ailezed abun lance of ley endeavored yester: were an represented. he docs not believe that any such coun ia are in existance An apparent clue to ihe ‘orgs of some of the stories was found in & mexeage written on @ telerraph blank, whieh was pieked Up. Bear the Grand Ceniral Hoiel ago brought to the Tribune oftceon Wednesday o gut, The following wa copy af it: y Armstrong, McGuire, Rogers, and lots 1 know. Naw Yor, Aum. 9, 1871 To the Hon George 8. bowisceil, Sceretary’ of the Treasury, Washagion, D. C.: We are on welt track test Loniznt of tothorrow, and progably capure Plates orders at Grand Central Ho H.W. NELSON, », 8. Dept. U. 8. T. Col Wh! ley sates that ihore ie no such person ein: ployed in tne Secret Serview Department; ant apon inquiry at tho Grind Central Hotel, it was erertaned that uo person of (hat name has been rezis'ereu thore, ewe folks are n ttie tobe. They eurely did not th uk that euch & famous detective ay" Hatt,” the Mo, Vewerve, Would make such a dlugdet ag to ont We Teal i Lelecra; ble des ato, oF on the hotel bookn ol, Whiley coalda't Nha It oat is at the Grand Central, wad is siso on. their Any One who wants fo kiOwW all Abone fh must read Ue reat tory, tie Hoy Detoe ut today at ¥ o'cluek, in the My eriae Compasuon. —~—=— and speedy remedy for dinrrboa ventory, cholera, and all bowed reener than any one diene known to the medical fac MDE ahd always to ve devended up 104 @A a standard how Md induce ail at Wie season of (ue y tue by them. hold atin Be wise in time, and avoid the possibility of ex plomon vy burning ouly Pract's astral oll,— Ade t athch stein eda PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Sarvapay, Aug. 12—P. M.—The railway share market has been dull, and with one or two exceptions entirely devoid of speculative anima. on, The Un Pacife stock by free pur- chases was kept strong at Lye while Pacific Mail was pusied up to SOY, as az: t 43 Yosterday, the movement in these stocks being, it is aif, due to possible consolidation of iaterests, whereby the handling§of the eastern freiznte mball be under one management, These stocks were the only features of the day, the movement in the other s ares representing but a fractional change in quotations The brokers loft the street at an early bour, and business was suspended much before ti usnal time The gold market showed considerable act demand daring the morning, when the shorts sent up the price from 112 to 11%4¢,thongh the outstanding short interest is not formidable. Taere bas been an active borrowing demana reported, and the rates patd for the use of gold wutil Monday OA, 504, 1.10, 1-64 and 1 S20! 1 per cent, »- Treasurys the gold receipts were $906,490, payments $913,682: balance $61,914,519. ‘The cus toms receiptt were €584.000, ‘The currency recets ts spore §009 88 "pa balance $8.05. 656, ne cancel os meat to Wasningson were $545,000. the Goll Rx change Bank were §67.1%, fd alaanres $2,460, 429; and currency balan Tie tulow ing are the quotations : 10K. Mag. AP TAD AL Ma, 2PM ny loo A.M ATM 4B Mit hte Foreign exchange, as usaal on Satartay, was all, and in tove weak On the basis of LWA lig for prime 60 days bille and 1097, (110 for pigut, imports of dry goods at this port during tue week were $4,699,706 A xoneral merchandise $) 6%, 676, a total 2, a8 against $6 441,554 last week, and $5,214140 for the weok ending, Ang. 13. n increase compared with the latter period toe 470 ty The specie export to-day amounted , Waking a Lob [oF tie Week OF I2TO4 Jan, 1 1ST, BHA 52 ‘The Treasu the week pods (bel all t were offered below the p of gold), sold two ions gol. received im coin for customs $3,001 J aid Out in coin Interest on the national to buy anion bonds and sell a There bis been no change to note in the money market execpt tiat the rs Wore moro hbe} as usual on Saturdsy. The b ss at A per ce Was mot im” or taut, the rales having nd Bon Government bonds a imiscel aneous eecurities currency, as shown tn the has set In, and from this time forward w have been moved from the West, the rowery banks here will probably ehow a decre 1 not likely, therefore, ti present low ric prey reat length of time, altuongs ne cy prevenied. D. Priuie acceptances moving wt 6 to 6 p cent, ‘The bank statement was on uniavor, x tthe epecia b e decreased, and. the lega tunders down §1202043. revrosenting the gemaui rom the West.” fhe total reserve of the bavks vas 4,747, tho t ilities being re iced $1,018.21) The banks hold in jawtu Ones 10 excess of the BY cent, reqnired by law Vat $14:900477, agatmet $16,508,094, a decreave ot $2297, “Ths tollowing’ sere the totals ws cor pared With last week 4 Ang. 1% Differences Cireaha 2 loc. "48.3 Deposits whe ¥S1.250 Meo, 1a4e dt Lega, tend 78, 13190400 Dee! 102 04 Government bond market, encouraged by Uh fl old, |.as boon strong and vigher, w noady tn’ quotations, Tue dealings | w sialon than of inte. A combination of baukers las to fucilitate the now t. Goverr adit is eatd have @iready kon $10. are una e rh tue names of (he parties cor Henry Cvs Wail st, reportara P, M.: ne de ty 18 % ‘ ried in rolinis, the July couyons ruling stead nd April. 0. Now. Tennesscew. fell Wo his; Georgia gold % being birong at ig, and old North Carolinis dull at 4 Missouri 6s Rolling at 957%. Ocean i 1%. Th & large Ousiuers io rallread bonun, the bner the Hoard’ representing $186.17) Prices were a8 arnte steady, Central Paciftes selling at Osi: Union Arata, 68; incomes, fils nidal and Navles firsts, 8; Arste oF boi (90; and weconus at OT, Lhe folowing table shows the hignest, lowoot 5 P.M. closing prices of slocxs clon dhuhest, Lowest! Bad, A Ki. ¥. ©, d Hadson con ene $39 NLY'O. & Muonon cer “ne ag Haven 19 Ee 805, Big fon theadili VHB tae no 1dg Nerthwertern Voek Island 5752) a Ry 1095 lew dersey Central ud ape Packie, . HY 2 Oy a e* beeee, aK oN iy me fox ai rt ory Ameriean ‘i Unwa Rx, s Uaiieo Btaves bx... oi a BANKING AND VINANCIAL Baxkrne Nover or I y CLEWS & CO. Wain tee Naw Fears f Letters of Crodit ior travellers, also Commorgial Credits tasa0d, available throwenout the world. Bills of Exchange onthe Imperial Bank of Lote don, National Bank of Scotland, Provincial Bigk of Ire land, and ail their branc Drafts and Telerraptic Teansiors on Barape, 3am cisco, the West Lucier, and all parts of the United Statos, Deposit oecounts reeeived in either Curreney Coin, subject to check at sight, wtieh pase through: the Clearing House as if drwwn upon any eity Dankeg 4 der cent. interest allowed on all daily balanoeeg ertideates of Deposit issued; Nowe, Drafta aa@ Coupons collvcted; advances made oa approved collaterals and against merchandise cousigued t@ our care, Orders exeented for Invertmont Securities an® Railroad Iron, CLEWS, HABICHT & CO., 11 Old Broad *t,, London, ee INTELLIGENCE, MARINE THES D4 +7 W Moon Files THe sy 4. 7 Mott Gate Aun rives, rdy Hook. Arrived—Suxoay, Ang. 19, Steamehip Wyoming, Liverpool mdse, and pase bteamship Herman’ Livingston, Savainal, 11 pare. Steams Stean Pp Ocean'e, Liverpool, mdse. and pase, hip Jonn Otbron. Alexandria, dee ant Daa io Waroeutta. New Bedford, indee. and pase. aiebip Francouts, bor and, tudse. au) pas Steamship Cortes New Orleara, mes, and Steawshio leeac Heil. iehmond, radse. wud Btoauenip Fanta, Puiladeluhta, tauce Bin Eloano, Boston, tn ballast ain Carter Oak, Hoston, tu, ballast, ark Mezunticook, Sydney, N ark Piet, Puteri. trate ark Maria (jotilda, Liverpool, co Hic Adeline Ricnardeon, tnnper. Also. the WANA. Fiver and eoaetwiie vemos ___ Business Rotices, Tidany & Co, UNION SQUARE, DIAMOND MERCHANTS. Wheeler & Wilson's Ne ’ LM ‘Breaiaye auld be paring grater aad Pb eet meath, without extra charge. Mac! Ato let J.T. ELLIS & M. PERR! ee, ond Engnrement Rings, newand bea al. Din tifur ns Fe Watches, eiotce Jewoiry Sliverwars. at SQUIRE'S, vi Fulton et, New Yo Diamonus a syeouity, All New York ch Compnuy's Matebes have grou Movie, (ait Count, au G0 OF FUPOHOE hompeon's Pomade eEtG Wtichasss aud streagek. Uee Ib world's great ton. morn ny tho ¥ the Kev, James T. Mth. of she Gueinnadh ea bay A eldest a. Greeae Oo., 0. pire sin Chu ne 14, by the Saperiar vin Win. itaberteuns Married Oot, 24, 1896, DIED. HOY —On Suntny, AUCUM 1, after u jong and Juinest yrars and manta, Feativos aud! family ave Wuved to attend {Out ile, ava’ rea 1? Frankia ct, oa Tuesday, August 1d, at 2 BURKE—On Sunday. Aurus Frances, dar 4 Sarah A ea 8 manus aad 10 by ove of James Moko tee nily invited to aticnd the Tagoral, the ° 01 he: patents, Gouveroeur et yMelraee, On Auestuy, August 15. at DONIGAS —On Sat Fe tlines itr ‘letters toa Pu n Inte witow af Sob arc resporthully 19vited to ate et Late. ty St Ada pul Monday, Avg To'cio¢k 1 M and itescay. Aue Aunty ville area, Amityyiie. LL ut lb « MADDEN —O8 Saturday, Augist 12, at 925 P.M, af tera briel iWuess, Puusicg daduea, tute uL Pastors Opera House aS Vea Trio trie’ #oitue ini) ace Fespectinlly invited to atieud the Juneras, Also, tee [zlesus Of is stop tacher, Henry Isherwood, bis trot ers, Vioman, Maden aed fonty Tsterwoorl ; also others in law, Joba. Quind mud Thana Bi The tanerar wilt take lave from t Hone. futs mouner, Re BA 8 betwee tsi! aiid Sid la, a2 1 o'ciows PM on Foosd Auiet ti, ist BP 0. F ~The members of New York Lodge, No. 1, will ageiubie at their 1098, 01 Fwedar, Ang at hall pert li ovciock A.M. for the patos of ee nz" Wie last tribtite of yospect to our late brother Patriew Madden, Ny order at THOS. G. RIGGS, R. MLD. pro. tom. Lovis Froanty, Secretary pro, tem, NEWSOM =A Ji0. GB. Newsom, agea 8 and ‘ At 2o'clor, at Sunday eehool, 143 on Momday, Ausuv it Friends arc Wwited av) On Setmrday, Avenst 1%. Cathertye Hotaban Smith, mother of Tivaids wud tie brauknn J Fal will take place {rom hey lato residence, 5 . ht 14 ALO A, Meg Re Chusen y hemi + ‘800! en ry Fospeetfaily tuvited to attend HANLY.—O1 v. Anone 1% William F., youngest eon of Ta bottled tn Frag 4 Pigint A tuole Lux Havana cigars, to the trade OF fareiies. Pipor Her: CUrreney, OF a8 OW MB. Wuy Otber house, Ret iia A URAL 8 Ful of coutinuous . woly ROYAL HAVANA LOULERY, S10 FO #800 in gold drawa every 17 days, Prizes cashed nd tnformat shed. vest Fares paut Cor yn : AaiouNt Of prizes wold bw KI KEM DW Wak W618 8. 4 CLUTS, Bro see. @# Reoadway, 138 Buton wt., ana POLICY ELAN Gi BEWARE — uc next LOTTE F Au : BONATIAN, 4 Gileoy Buiding ROVAL Havas iotory lekets trom Sidato $a. JOSH BATES, 1M Dovadway, Foom 4. Personal Notices, A, Me Ge-tam vere, Cai ata Bower, ake ~ FER. SPRICTU RK, AetHin, aad plea radieauy caret BS without talter'omustics of vewution hug pease Kinase of the gunerauive ies divense sane Aornn Atlee OF Ure eve. cases. ONE Rm eat ail wat HENRY a. DANLEL MA Lea hag ion OF hb.