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THIRTY-EIGHUTH YEAR. ANOTHER GREAT MYSTERY. | fia'testtout So¥etry of ey toa had oem gest ‘Well-known pastor of the Arlington ati chareh, und vormerly @ colleague of tue late Dr, SLAUGHTER NEAR BOSTON. MURDERED FOR HIS MONE LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, Viree dave, The bod an found very Cuanning, and & min whose lors will " ee much decomposed; the eye ha pe idah 4 LOOOMOTIFR PLUNGING THHOVen & (iad ta) by i nr he are of —_——— _— le, » SRPTE ‘ peut Decom| ib or pertion! Jambridgeport waa also pote and #1 I } A CORPSE INTERCEPTED ON ITS war aad te Atl py ts 4 ‘runk. There 4 Paseenenh C4e, beloved by bis om. Mile death. mi H DASHES Att S AND THERE BY THe TH FRENCH ASSEMBLY TO BEMADE i WAi sesh dhl t Were no external marks of violence, but the lower at cannot be easlly Ailed. Public. senument SUN'S REPORTERS, A CONSTITUBNY BODY, | —e-— port of ve 8 was very much swollen aud fui responsibility upon the scales 0 the | Bicody, On opening the body the abdominal ca express train. The enziuect The Body that was Found ina Trank unt of Maid, One of the most revolting murders that have Fatdherbe—Dii cow River Rallrond Depot-The Pox | was ound (0 contain » , r fow bruises by Jumping from the been recorded in this country was committed in M. Thiers , were evden he nerr oni : oda M. HR Down the Perpetrators ote | ieee ore ere shomei marie of iaceration Mf EN atta oy wien fact, c le seid, was kuows to of his Rival, | Jamestown, Chataaqua county, N. ¥., 8 fow days 4 Asturtling di Appatling Mpectac! Bostow, August 97.—Rever thle Crime- Yesterday's search, and there were found evi len of jotense inflam overy was made on Saturday | matin; alay of the placenta; small portion of the Ol the express train. James Wilson, formerly an employoo of Helm- bold at Twonty-cienth strest and Brondway, and aco. A Bwede named William Buchmann, of Aug. 26.—Gen, Faidhorbe has ree Toledo, Ohio, was the victim. It appears that Station, on the figned his seat as deputy because M. Rivet's Come iRhter causes intense ex . placenta atill adnered to the. posterior large er 10 6 afternoon in (he baggage room at the Hudson River | pivcenta, willl adiered te the pineer i tv giom, | Restorn Ratiroad. soven miles from thie city, was | Gtk. Oot rchrocd omcals have ole red awey Whe lives In 110th strest,neat Thirdavenseatiompled | he came to Jamestown sariy leet geek, having | mittee tas decided teteport in favogof makine the Railroad depot, At about 2 o'clock a common look | heh. &e, were in a perfectly Healthy condition Dr. | Me scene of a most beartrending disaster on Batar- | ti¢ ruins, and the road is in running order a, On Saturday nigat to commit euicide by entiing a | 80ms $6,000 with him, intending to purchase prop: | Assembly now sitting a Constituent Assembly, Corbman thinks Coat death w Ing furniiure track drove up to the entrance aused by metro. | day evening. When information firat r 4 here poeta inthe gash in bis throat with « surgical knife, Wilson | erty Mo visited the brewery of one Car! Marlow, | Preah disygronmouts tad ti M ; vor, | Perit. UUS—Ce result of malpractice. of erin inal : Lael Abie Ace RL Bd eal a deporitet an ordinary travelling trunk, ‘The AF¥Or, | eT er mature'e tans in the delivery of the un. | MAAR express had dested into an accommodation A DISASTER ON THE BRIN, had boon to visit e Brookiye belle, bat bad founda | acer the village, and was ia the babit of there | Titers and the committee on the prolongation uf cy aeisted by a boy, bore the trunk W the bases | joriunave girl in ch th. Who i respousibie, or | train almost in our vory suburb, and that rerernt ope Matt rival who monopolized her smiles, He bowed bim. | drinking to excess, Marlow discovered that, the | His bower, All the parties in wr aly aro dis+ 0 oom, anu at (ie suine time a Woman appeared, aud satisfod with thoir teade; the | WHAT HIDE wrsteer lives had been lost, the most intense anguish pi felt out joat after 11 o'clock, and on the way to the | #tranger had money, indeod it would appear that Pants, Aug.91—A of Adeegied by M. Thiers i v4 pahibuting a iceet to Che arkod to Dave 18 | tore ts that should require such desperate moans as | Tailed. All was excitement, and it wos impossible forty he meditated voli destruction, | He stepnd | Buchmann one aight placed it a his hande | torveleciy of Depart odie | frank clocked to that plice. The woman wae til | were here employed 10 conceal, can Oe soived only | toot any particulars for some time from the scene ore Tee bene Thtrheeee Loree te ces | Cor cafe treeps The next morning the | to the vatriotism ot Ui to abstain from ail cn hoeatl, & 1 im the ba. | By those whose duty itis wo allt ito tbe bottwn ng | Bute, Po, Aug, 97.—The Erie mail train bound | throat, but # deck band interlered. before Md demonstentions on the 4° ember; and « ft ne drossod twas thouxht, belong Gren ae i 01 the catastrophe, Reports of the most exaggerate ae dove Himself any serious hujary. Whe 4 Buchmann into his beer collar, | (oud ty ha A } Dannbe, the Bacguae UMeht I poor creature is no He knows, Several west ran into the Empire freight train going ona, | bout ej the Glip, Wileon ae henced Should attempts be made at tie celebration of tod ‘ dior waiks fle at Ltn ga! these. | ROrows culled vesterday at Bo viewed ine | ederncter quickly obteined circulation, It was aot | Dt tan soe ee ae eatag, about a | alter Mores: tito took wine ee the ‘whore be murdered him with # revolver, and dur- | anniversary, all legal powers be used for thulr 6up- sd cked the trunk, aud handed the woman the rt tity, f 5 ti 1 ( re see train, ‘Tho break was pinced among enember | rene. thet marked tentures | SF 2 cha Piece peta division of the Philadelphia aud Erie Raiiroad, Dotaselum and’ ove vial of belladonns, + One of Mariow's workmen, @ Polander | qiaty and the Cholora—The Third Arbitratos sy main #0 lone vnknOwN, Bb pamed Bodinakl, who was at work adoat the 6 a6 beaubilal brewery on te’ day of tho murder, beard the ro ‘The iollowing named persons wore killed and under the Washington Treaty. pf overs, and wien ao bour afterward Danning ies hava tit past eoven panne came so Violent in the poligestation that Rergt Fi was compelled to haadcof him, th ow hog. Fior A decree has been issued ' platform. to have it place: 60 ho injared: R, ©, Brown of Lockbaven tand Reuben Port of the revoiver, and auspectine but wor Aug. 9. Lerhterhierat eon SEE ee ae ria | aenen ts risinly cot modation train for Beverly, under charge of Coa- | ak Ww Sriymea of Wy committed him yesterday for safe keeping. thio "was wrong, waiclod ihe ’Sroosedings., He | cutjectiog all vessels coming frow the southeastern nh e cat he noticed a disagroeable odor arisin , . Infor ed Mr Vandeward, the bagvage master, That | tribute to oer cu'raged and mutiinted remains, {te departure by the pon-arrival of inward trains. | city, Are gan of the mail train: J. W, Ward of Belle- retura he (ound that ® great fire bad boon tado | Of Baveria, Portugel, and Guatemala have waited ia baa tay ea Femioved V ‘ae ball <0 Pati Hkbok Not deeming it expedient to remain longer, Mr. Ne- | fonts, Pa., conductor, and William Ki of Al | ate, Thomas Hodgakio, of $4 Bast Thirty-first although no brewing Lad been | on the Pope and tendered their congratulations. sentleinon ha removed to an outer bul son started bis train with one baggage toona, Pa, ensinoor of the trelebt train were killed. : 4 yee Rowe, Aus. %—Lhe Governments of Grent Brit ing, and ordered it to bo opened, 10 the indeserib Physicians who examined the position of the ht otclock, fe I M. t Loe! Reuben ii). | eet Bae boon rasticating tn Brookhaves, 1. 1 Sabsequent examination of the cell in and tae U st e | able Lorror of those who witnessed it, the object un. | UOdY tn the trunk were at a lone to understany how | SeOker cars at eight ove injured—A. M. Atwater of Lockhaven; Rouben Hil- | (oe aig inst month, and, as is usual, he informed | lots of blood ana ou ain and toe United States have choson Count Luiat + 84 1) coud have been so distorted aier b, When | nsual stoppages until be arrived at Revere. There | ier of Williamsport; James Shaft Jr, of ©: Bord cL 4 thes his aithough ere Corti, the Italian Ambaseator to Warhinaton, ae €ovoied proved to be the body of @ Tigor mortia exists (he joints become as iDflexivle | hig train was brought to a halt, started oo, and then | Sinsemahoning, Pa P. McCormick f | Capt. Burdee that he wae going away, iat ht the third arbitrator under the treaty of Washington bo FOUNG AND PEACTIFCL Wowk, as fron ours, and tois (oo five minutes ae asd twas baited | Baltimore, engineer of che passoncer iesin; thomas | house would be empty, On Saturday Oftoer 4.00 all questions betweon those countries which Vieath lerves the oody. ‘This gives rise vo the | fof Some reason not yet undermood, MoMangy, of Wayne, Pai A. X Steel, of Fioneshs, | Bennan, while looking at this and other houses e/@ not comprised in the Alabama claims, H dread(al suspicion that the rir young victim was | again. Po. G. Ti Cornell. of Dinenampien, NT ipait. | tn charge of the police, fousd the basem tpeaver j cra. and several io ‘isher, of mo; '. Ms medical ¢ and several | Suddenly hegheard a ery of danger, and looking | 0h TM nige Joa: Dale, of ‘Tionasiy'; Henry A_| door of Mr. Hodgskin's house open, Fearlessly | Dotectives took tne case in hand and examined the | PO"der Masnnines baploded br tishinina, { wun acta e bent natu. | back he behold a bricht light coming rouad the | Taompeon, of Wiiliamsport; Kiam ‘Piper, of | Omcer Breanse entered the buliding, and brewery and promises’ It was fo riexs, Aug. 26.—During @ violent storm rally, curve eearce balf mile from the station, He saw | Sinnemaboning; Frank Boose of airpeen, oer from the basement to the third story, where been Utd eeh made of bejek, wes ey: which oassed over Lamia, town on the Turkiwh . of abiauket, @ course chemise, and (wo oF three | limbs F They were bent, and \tequired | (ng Qanger at once and gave Whe signal to start, Bat | Matter of the mail train, aud Alonzo L-veu of Keno, | Jvmvoq Williams, « notorious cracksiman, by Ave feet) on Wedueaday. | Tg middle of the fur- | frontier, the lightning struck tie powder magaaines, Other ui ticles 0: common material. All those things, | ‘OFC# 10 straighten tuem out, t too late, Another moment and the engine | Wwe; : from the fron the back room. The o ' : which exploded with terrible effect. Tho destruc ty bruised and scalded. would fall through, but upon the sides the floor igh Tada Veer ola ey cm BY tHE FOLIOS. once collared Williams, who yelled out to his com- Of property was very great; the inhabitants wor ee een ee roe gris to | Nembarzvort, ramiag the Patinan xores rain of | (Pie peswnge can eae abot on tous ine f9 | unio, Grrl Rew tote Bek, Looe thre, sien ee ashes tnd not en | Panfatricken and ed fo the county the | sathom the mystery, Svon alter the discovery Capt, | sight heavily laden care.came crasbing into the Fo froight train was aly ont OF tue cope. * | covered ‘several pioces of bone, and upon the leit —— stunk and summoned Oficers Murphy and MeCol Sey in‘oraved himself of allthe facta that he could | of the ill-fated accommodation. A shriek of horror Hier an hour. The dati, and Bente hand side of tue door wer found a part of the low. | TH BUFFALO GERMANS’ FRSTIVAL, lough of tie ‘Twen'ietn Ward police, who took | Ke, snd tnen went to, th tral Ofov aud cou | groge on all sides as the machine plonehed ite way Bd gi, lower arm, containing the elbow socket complete, —_——. ferred «ith Inspector The result of « the Anding of tue man w ‘These beyon The next morning (51 the cellar, charge of it, Capt, MeCuffrey was nt once eum. Moued, aod mossengors were dospatohed in quest An Imposing Proce: German Evangelical “If you stir, you're dead mon. You can't fool with me.” Ret ily and Williams at once eave up, and bogeed two-thirds of the way through the swaying mass of humanity before {t, and was only stopped tn its cn Tho bugenge and smoking cars of the mail train of Coroner, 110 | reer alter nearly the whole car bad been crusned | were telercoped ail hut « low feet. betes net te cheat, tne Boose bronkcore tr tg ut foot from the doo the Weet—Gymnastics and M rp 4 Central Office in charge of Sergt boy gers in Wwe two care the a Wow vn adh Bop x eaxt through the cellar door Borravo, Aug. 27.—Notwithstanding the un. Av o'cluck Coroner Herrman arrived and gave ® | 12° that ve did not notice the muimber of the traca, | {nto fragm At foinjored. “An official investigayon shows Seathly ea. eee Fe Om eh | cellar into the east cellar, from s few feot inside go Bl. iJ fe foand in their possessor aud oo examination of the place saowed that they had ransacked the bareau Srawere, and. wardrobes, and pecked op a large quantity of property for remov One of the strangest incidents in regard to this fair is that Williams only a few weeks aco wa ind in a house on Seventeentn street, under Dicious circamatances, and sent by Justice Shandiey Penitentiary (or six months. favorable advertised for today were Ia very successful. The procession in honor of the German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missonrt, Obio, and other States, which has been in sevsiom re for the iast few days, numbered over one thonsand. Afier parading wich music, banners, &c., it proceeded to St, James Hall, where a yolu im jnous programme was admiraoly carfied ow Many members of the Ti wocieties of Utica, Syracuse, Roc ch Erie, itended Wh ther various German demonstrations ely attended and permit for the removal of the trank and its ghastiy contents to the Morgue to await identidcation and quest, ‘Tne avone at the depot after the discovery w exciting one. Ratiway offciais rushed up and down fa the seireh for the woman who bad brought the (rank, sna policemen were active in their eBorts to fod some clue by which persons engaged tn what now seemed ch ya tragedy might be dis. covered. ul fow saw the wouan or had their at tention particularly called to her or her movements neglect of krain to Westport A copy of the accident was caused THE TIME OF THE COLLISION the accommodation train for Beverly had ite rod signal lights behind, and the red sigodl was hoisted at the masthead of the signal post for the exoress to bold up, which it did at Everett, but subs ntly proceeded, sad was ander full beadway the engineer evidently the third cellar is a train of series of blood stai ifa bloody ly bad Deen drageed that top of toe collar stairs isa tr: f blood, an bottom of the arch trance drippings of sor ind, A barrel or kee was found Bear the house containing ashes, aod sifting theme large bon found, Small pieces of ger bones, toe on, ‘ilar mace to those two ivory bosom three vest buttons, one vost eyelet ‘and ring, and boot or shoe nails, & five cent nickle and a piece of ail vor OF lend, melted, ‘There was also found in the cellar a lar.e clct of blood containing @ portion of Lut Was positive that the name of Tripp was painted op it, One Of txe cart inspectors Ww tective Freeman 0! we City Halil wor grapned for. Detectives Brice and McConnell soon arrived (rom the ‘I birty seventh street station, sod Afver @ care.al examination of the list of carm aod truckmen the aetectives started of at midoignt in tearch of any truckman who migit bear the oame of Trop, At about 1 o'clock, Officers Freeman and Carnochan found at 231 Bowery an ou German ‘A:mau WhO gave lis Dawe AB Meaort Trapp. lrapp was 4 the found in the pocket of Who was believed to be fataily injure gence reports bim improving, though still una- je 10 speak, -Rallrond Acct Puinapeema, Pa., Aug. 26.—A terrible acci- dent occarred at Williamsport, Pa., on tt Phila. delphia and Erie Ratiroad to-day, A passenger and rab Burciare’ Audacity. Between % and 8 o'clock yesterday ‘Mrs. Ira Thompson was awakened by the volse of train antil perhaps with’ whistied “down brakes,"’ but nol #00» enou, vert the calamity, Some of the passengers in MARCHED IN TRIUMPH the Central OMice snd coufrouted ail He admitied boat be bad beon ith Tospector tod to One oF two noticed that she eabibited nervouRness | te ied ee er him irom «house | the Fear part of the accommodation train | {tixht train collided, killing Oonduclor fiymen. | some one endeavoring to open the hall door of brains, Marlow has been arresiod, ant a Coroner's | Aten & § OF doe Creaies 6 ie Darace dina nee cab in Bood 8 reet to the depos, bu that be did not | heard the ominous whistle, bot too tate | and RC. Brown of Lockni Mr. Kard of Bell: | residence, 64 South Ninth street, Williamsburgh. prt feed gronunees im guilty of murder in the | Turners marched to Seckler's Girdeus bid Wid nA muchsd sate ved ibe Cactaat bens ||| clntpeet IP Wag hod, ah Detective ‘Titty, an | 80 cvcupe. On came the exprese trata, | 10st, Soe Di, Tie Meeerred oe Cos, Bchaythitt end | che Cal” elner verson ts the Louse wat a zouur Shearer sy farfous ‘musical societice. p ak , wine e when th an og a in er ai ‘occurre \ musical societion 0 a music told ‘bor. that the bd. of the rusk wor cot accure, | mucr set. eiy, "We've got the right maa aure.” | at great velocity, and the engine struck the rear | gana ph 400 ihe Achavikiit and | man, & relative, who was sleeping on s lounge in PERSONIFYING A DETECTIVE, ina Warese wil vols Missoe Pals oa most car full in the centre and forced its way in tel escopic manner two-thirds tbe length of the car The smoke-rtack was instantly knocked off and the boiler penetrated all of the distance named into the rcar, the rear part of the latter being smashed into a thousand splinters, and throwing the dédris out on either side of the engine tender. Of the rear the parlor. She gave the alarm. A number of gen- tlemen who wore passing the place entered, and found the fellow scuffle, Mrs. Thompso On the head with « poker. ee rivaie Watcbm was recoguia notorious Ken Tan uver three cows, upsetting the cars. Dire. Jacksun of Duncannon was injured, —_——— THE BUFFENBURGH PULSONING, ‘Tuesday. 4 puaonaeer we _ i YESTERDAY'S PRIZE FIGHTS, her he could identity Trap ¢ Potts was then Drought in, and without boi tion be declared that ‘Iravp was not the mao. Tapp Was thereupon silowed (0 depart. He seeme:i dignantat his devention aug vowed tuat be would € sa.sfoction The detectives wore thon started off with ordors to search every part of the city and not sop until they found Tripp The searca for feed ah was kept advised her to Duy a strap to go around tt, Ex pense did not seem to her any object at all, although 9 did not appear to bea person ikely to incur it acedie-aly, This circumstance atirac ed one or two pairs of eres to her, but cniy momenariy, Tie y Woo assisted the Carman t» carry the trume into the depot las a clearer reco lection of the woaan od Ler inovements than any otver verson who saw od Attempted Rescac. jay afternoon the first floor of 77 Grand . occupied by Paul Reif as a dweiling, was jars, who pryed open the front door The thieves, three in number, had Sunday Mor indes-Mixtees Hounds tn Forty imutes, Thomas Byrne aud Dick Burdett went y End-Mre Acquittal—Dr. ¥ rs day morning at 4 o'clock in a row boat to Fort Lee DK. ined ontrance through The body was butirely nude, and had been shock- ingly distorted in the effort to pack It in so small » apao), In the top of the trunk and covering the body were & comforter or heavy bed quilt, a piece ter. fis story we told to's SUN reporter le as fol. | Up Unceasinely Until aboutBorclock yesterday morn- | balf of the car not e fragment as big as & house f i ; tsps STORY OF TH® Bor. ‘tuves McCounoll and Brice learned that hed; bent to leave with shel ty, consisting of « oe AMM, Lee BI OF THIRD Av! was wreriy Gomoiened; He plese bent end fe petals vs rd 5 o'clock and lasted 40 minutes, ta which time Iam 19 years olf, and live with my motber at Vhirty-soventh s:reet tnd Kigiti avenue, Lam aroand the Hudson River Kajlroad depot every day, Woere I seli candy and quantity of valuable jewelry, whon they wore surprised by Mr. Otto Reiche and another Gorman, who, hearing the noise, and knowing of rods broken, The car was crowded with people, ‘every seat being occupied aod many standing in the susie, In among these the locomotive rashed quick owned a tr ‘The Day of Kioting in Newari ‘The saloons and gardens in sixteen rounds were fought. Un each side $100 wae put ap, Monkey Reilly and Jolin Fugge bolding she depot, lie cane, Mra. Angeline Oo.burn on tr ie depot, ‘The detectiv to overflowing yesterday, In the ev shakes, opere aud carey light baggase from tue cavtiages | ie 2Ohe. foo aa a flash, jst as the Beverly train bad started. for the murder of her former husband, Mr. Peter the absence of Mr. Reif, jo Paturiay L wae staniiig in front of he aepot un | ‘#Kine the boy with them. On thel . Mouburgh, by means of arsenical poison, aduiin, | feturned fo bis home in Lock street, very drunk 5 . In the first round there was a little sparring ; Thirtieth s reots aboat cne u'ciock, when saw. & MANOLING AND KILLING [aren MenLsh “doses on ireacent’ totervons, ona. | Mle ile ruehed upon bi was the matter, Two of the burglars escaped, but cut bis bead open with Bardett lod off and smashed Byrns, In the second they clinched; Byrne turew Kordett and fell heavily on him. Inthe third both were very eager ut, Berdevs eave Brr ‘bad the other was captared by Mr. Richie and his frieng, and takea down tothe street door, When they reached the streets man came from the opposite ore-horse cab coming toward the ‘deowt from the rection of Nipih avenue, The cao stopped in ont Of theffiadies' entrauce to tle depot, anast ram aod opened the door of the cab, when @ lady gui iy afer «thorough investigation of all the facie’ and circumstances conm wit the case, the defend. wmsly sequitied by the Court deiore Whom the preliminary vxamiuation oes been in the most fearful ner, But this was not the only, and perhaps not the worst visitor the aofor tunate passengers hed, Simultaneously with the aciub, and then scalded him badly abot rf the Ince An officer separated the paii husband to the hospital, bat fiabies, on J wenty third street, near poor nnd $1 The clerk reced demand. and the woman catered ue cao Spies thaw” sad bed ont emmall Jockey tat wit: Thitoer, the detectives bent tweir | collision the head cap of the boiler was broken, Hthout @ ekadow of suspicion resting epon | aires fierce at the pesos, end when ( he matter, "On Deine old that the men Was {teem 19 be no eager, AL frst Byru oT ad one al e Co acter. : ; ii, She wore no wateriali, but ber hair was oper. The voy reco) ond in en fi . fT : interfered, dt 4 Bocked him to th tied uo ig a small Knot Debind and enciosed in Tes the mae. Cooper told tue aeiee- | srrouded in a cloud of bi ee ae aoe ne oo ee oti ter ane tress. | avtacked the oficer and 1 I'm « dotectivo, and will take 5 was again much 6 “8: 1d to be about viguteen or nineteen a ait with boiling water, which Drought instant death to | cation, announced that after consultation with nis | f40- A desperate siruckie Li ibsiibial dea sat ar Byrne led off and fetched Burdett on } reare ol 9 looked liky those of » | [he ot to aed, eid ik fatal to otbere | colleagucs, it baa been determined by them to pro. | Connelly fell on the carbstone and bis head was cut fy ine sniet, mt of in clinched and fell, In th th pou prorkin: Hous of the ib ehe banded | crea mon, th Lacon dip Die chacgermt eon tte a feed with the argament of the motion to disiniss | Open. Both were locked ier Detectiv Foadily came to the scratch when time was called 5 . the cab billand be drove of. Boe | Ore Te aa fe price, Wh who had probably not been othorenae seriously in- ‘ding upon the adjournment of Court las! ‘Tn the aiterooon # French picnic was held at affair, A bored oe B: rdett in the face and over the then i Somny. can you toll | rie was $1.50, she eald that e Jured, The lamps spilled their contents, and the fre Wost Newark, the proceeds to be given \o the eer shee 5 venth Burs ked her bow we wher Gar sie was cong, QoINa TO CHICAGO. Frencn Republican newspaper in New York. —— A Young Pricet’s First Mass, Addressed the Court tm lengthy arguins followed by Mr. © maa, and toe closing argument was then mace by Mr. 0. N Ol could not pay more ti from hi by herseif, Couper took no particuiar notice of fire here, if any, was undoubtedly extinguished by the water and steam, Although the Beverly t moving when the collision ds for Immediately upon Yesterday the Rey, John MoCull t Mt, St, I thea told her that {f she went inside and hor, nor ul he see her anti they arrived at tue de | irein was jus! 4 y the » Jobe jam, of St. the bigger and stronger man, get her dacwage c! Led gal By Bao fg aaa rato te cours | took place, its motion didnot prevent Ke Justice Crabb | wary's, Bmmitteburg, Maryland, who was ordained s pocketed the stakes after sixteenth round. eke! office, am Paid hie the coer Convinced. | injury to the cars im front of the Inst, The jyrue, badly evi up in the face, was carried home, bow er, that be sbould know ber if he priest Inst Thursday by the Rt. Rey. Bishop Loughlin eerie ee Peer dsctar blits: egal we, Teta Ver again, ‘The police aro working on coupling betwoen the two rear care broke, and tne of Brooklyn, colebrated his first mass in the Rev, J wi , chavg, $18, and a ticket The chance ne om platiorme of all of them were jammed up together, Te Mate sda" ahaioh a Laceand elves, Willams: alias James Kuglish, | qyyitiiamet 3 or was (hres fve-doliar bilis, » two dollar bill and itis probable that with the smoking car overlapping the bagraxe car, bureh. “He bad in cllldbood served the | the third burglar, wae arrested soon alter by De- ay'bsd Nie andl Cendny mocaing prise Aight tective Dann, and also identified, All of these men are ex-convicts, Red Nose Barney baviog just fu- ished a Ove yer term, puaiilasloi WRECKS ON THE FLORIDA COAST, ® one dollar bil then stood talking with the Licker clerk about Gve minutes, but aithoagh I was Sanding near, Idid not hea Decanse 4 paid no attention. When ebe got through talking with Ue clerk, she turned to me and said that sie Nad wot intended to go to Cuica.o, but bad QWANORD HER MIND arased she would on account of told her that unless w jouldn't go. She then asked me what she sioua lo about ber baggage, aud said it would be there ippie express wagon. We t vatelde, and while standiug in front of 0 law @ ‘wagon coming cown the street trom the di rection of Ninth uyenue, She then turne (oundipg crime may be Avewd noout 45 years old, dress. ed in bi ir complexion, and feet three inches high, called at tre Regie she gave the name of @ youug widow, ssid, came with ber ‘rom Oanada to haves tumor removed. She said that the young woman was uo a treatment by @ doctor jo «street, and asked Dr, Naxle wheticr she wae dead, as fhe had been missing some time, Dr. Joho T Nagin, Devury Registrar, desired her to call in day or two, and he would tell whet er she was dead BOND STRERT AGAIN, She said sevorai times, “We are living in Bond ¢ the Adoress of some er arrest beiore alter, ana received his Grat under the roof of St, Mary's, Al 8 about to bestow hii yesterday at Laurel Hill. The coi nts were William Brower and Peter Duryea, Thoy belong at | Broadway and Ninth sireet. Duryes, who was seconded by Thompson, the Boston Boy, won the ght. Yestemtay morning John McMullen of North Seveath street, and James Dodd of $0) Fourth streot, Williansbuggh, fought in Dennis Farrell @ blacksmith shop. “Puey began the mill in a tot o Mr, Bamiiton, at North Fourth aud 4 it cbarae A upiveral shout of exultation vb from the throate of the sssembled m crowded every part of the Court room, upon the tremoling air 8 dispason of eweet sounds Ladies sprang to their feet and red their hand- kere ‘Keutlemen arose and swung their hats. aude scene of wild enthusiam occurred, A general rush was made tor the acquitted indy, and congratu lations were bestowed and a band-sbakiog indulaed in, erateal to receive but painful to ‘perience ‘Tears were seon in the soft eyes of the ladies, und even stalwart, stronmg-bearted men were seen to jeep, No one that f have yot scon or heard of here believes there was the slightest ground im fact for the crue! charges which bat en brought and rode apd timber were tpexplicably mixed and interwoven, Fortunately the entanelement was not so great bot that the passengers succeeded in get. ting out quite speedily, Happy was it for them they did #0, for the kerosene oil lamps were upset and their contents spilled uoon the upholstery, and {nap tostant the emoking car was in a blaze, The flamos travelled with great speed from one car to another, until EMBRACED IN Fi ‘These were subsequently moved up the track half 2 dozen rods, and allowed to bura until there was If Lydia Conses to Love—Whatt At Wallack’s on Saturday night, Lydia Thompeon delighted the large ace with ber epirited acting. In the famous soug, “If ever I cease to love,” she introduced the tollowing If over I cease to love, Jacnsonvitus, Aug, 27. Kichmond, Me., went ashore 25 miles south of Cape or ral, Aug. 17, Hor cargo of cotton oan be ved. ‘The brig 8. and W. Welsh, of Philvdeiphis, went DISASTERS IN THE HARBOR. ———— comes my man, lore Afteen miles southSt Cape Canaveral, Her | A Yacht Capsized of Fort Hamilton with this innocent Indy by one or two bad pe een atitery aman sending 190) fer Ace te foes epee, AB Sitoey wea me Me capeciation of gun er inhssneca OY ~ cargo of sugar was washed out, Captaia Wateon first made to put out the Ore, but this was prevent. ef, and the flames were useful in lighting up the dread/ul scene in the rear aod facilitate the services was drowned, ‘The brig H. G. Berry, of Baltimore, went ashore fifty yards from the wreck of the 8. and W. Weisa ‘She iva total wreck, BSne had a cargo of sugar and molasses. The bark Hilda, from New Orleans, bond to Cowes, went ashore six miles south of St, Augus: tine. Her cargo of tovacco tives of malice or revenge DR VANDEVENTER 4 MYTH. Dr, Vandeventer, the prosecating witness { n this case, shi.e, and bas Bos been Tole mosical geatioman represonted himself a6 Deing a resident of Versailies, Browa county, Iilin- ols, and a8 being ters of old Peter Buffenbarger, and consequently a ni that deceased ind Tam able to At noon yesterday Michael and John Hayes, Juvkmen of 94 North Moore street, discovered « yacht capsized off Fort Hamilton, with fourteca persons clinging to ber, two of whom were womes 4 four children, ‘They immediately rendered ¢ police boat Beneca took th . and boat in tow, ano landed them a yaoi Abram Bassiord and Jacob‘ -saten Isiand. wick street were picked of Beart or 10 Boe. This brought the house down, the tumult lasting for tully bait » minut ‘The Latest Brookiya Bigamy. David Smith, ‘the York street, Brooklyn, crul- lor baker,” who was accused of bigamy before Ji tice Buckley, was discharged on Paturday woder the statate of limitations, The allegation was that years man wih the wagon saw her beckon he seemed to rive faster, then askea me 1/ I woul: mind \lping him in with the tran! 4 said nat uid pay me, When the wagon stopoed In freat ,Latepped up to help the man Ince fe trunk on the sidewalk, but he wouldn't © We saying he'd handie it himself, He LipTeD 17 CARBFULLY, 4 sot it Maton the sidewaim. I then took one ther, and we carried it into the subject. There the victim was not a resideut of this city, a. ® possibility that the “young widow Canada may be the same person wat lies in Bellt ‘The body is to be kept in the Moi morrow, aud ¢ en if sull upidenuin Is to be time was at once commenced, farvished from Chelsea, Charlesto hour from Boston, including surgeons and physi cians, The Frost Hose Company, just returned otographed and interred. Warden Breonan will doser Mary rried be: for toirty 8 Se # mation 0 David ved bie wife Ann, and m: ach for thirty miles is cy Pie room, I wanted to set the trunk on ite end, Feep tne trunk aad clotoing, Ia the nope that from an excarsion to Providence, were pr puihentic informaiion tua o stlen wlaow of Rondout, with whom’ be bse since ‘The captain aud twenty | AM Foeterday, PY ve police bot Be M. Bat | ‘elwave 40, @ ihe Woman 004 the we y appear who will recogpise th om the ground, ving soon th e ba n cont ¥ mone been living In Brooklyn. His frat wife did nos dis equal MG, aud the boat was capsized ia @ eoyi Abe treak oe! wilt afford every facility to taose who may wish to | ing, Dogens of poor creatures were jammed i of» similar name, cover his whereabouvs antil last week. The fret eineer, squall, } tbo bandied roughly. Tew the body to-day for the porpose of identifica: | with wood and tron work and could mot get out. Wife will pow sue for a divorce, and firemen, Capt. Harvey's mese boy, and five BO i eg Le ad sas The axe was applied vigorously, and soon # rope bad any relatty . Lie) jl) RS nay : BROOKLEN, to Colcago, The truckman LIFE ON THE WAY. was applied to the sides of the car smd all the re. | OF Vaudeevender, iivi Secnennt Babcock’ honeniee « their Right e Dey THe [them took hold of the trunk to pli —_—— maining framework was pulled asunder, The dead | faceetis tait to di. Ses tay Gash porcien cid Gomi? The late Sergeant Geo, 0, Baboook and his everal o1 Clinton, near Union streat, Lymm, Aug, 26.—The women shoe fitter » Aug. 26. #, who | Brooklyn, ied Away dur i ov Saturday morning. DRE TPs reat Herm ‘The Catholic clergy of Brooklyn preached y op the descoration of ine Sabbath, sud esp: Ob baving pleaice on (hat day ht, while drank yes with one Johu Tighe at H archt drew & uney DUL without effeas. tountor, when the Indy piaced bi sted us, She said that ‘tra strap sround the trank. old Frank what sue said, Fraok then would coat her $1, and she ST don't care fora dolar if'you put the strap naile into ft. She then Noxet and 61. He punched the ticket aud handed Mr, Ashbury Correspondence of the 5 Newronr, R. I., Aug. 27.—The Captains of the fleet held a meeting to-day on board the fags Dauntless, There were twoive captains pre Commodore Bonnett iaid ® communication from 4 the @ daughter Ida were buried in Woodlawn Cometery on Baturday afternoon, The hearse was fol by ® number of carriages bearing the Sorgeant's friends and relatives, among whom were Gen, Wm. M. Tweed, Jr, Justice Sbandiey, Brig.-Geo, Allaire Sire. Osivares oseste reed. drs Addresnes were delivered by several geutiomen and to tears by the eloquent sppeat of Mr, Olde, | Aran eee Hall. Koa. Haarnnal “Tooker. the’ Hon y. Working girls, and resolutions were opted protest ft nd mangled bodies were taken out and carefully | tree us the Vande nd speedily piaced on the platform or ia the depot. Some were pinned with splinters, some had arms and legs broken, while others were mangled beyond recognition, Many, in fact the majority, of «| dead wore apparently free from bruises, but the From the Cinoinnats Commercial, When the deosion was rendered, a shout of Joy burst from the crowded Court room that rai Wrongheet the building move: Noack 10 the women with a baggage check. She Jing ekin aod the deathly pallor which over. | broke completely down, whens number of chee ie oh Ing agaluet any reduction of wages under any pre- ’ Mt back to the woman with a baggage check- she | nis challenges from twelve different yacht clubsin | Porrudfue leah told. plainly, that. steam. a dies, the fi of her whole Ii Sovapsgt et pollen: ender commsna et'Cape: Eiliacs, |! The working wom rocclved | secrtin Peelane: Ruoen itera ta i breh Becred @bliged (0 you for your trouble.” ‘They then England and Ireland, and stating that the Livonia | ing water bad been the frightful and effective agens | 0 ber araded as « funeral escort, would submit to ao term: swith re | pear Third, Wiillamsbureh. threw a j p faneral vf death, would sail about the 1st of Beptember. The follow. ing resolution was submitted; quit, oF fo runken coopers ing was held lant | fF the people of the eipployore will res | dfapkea brawiing MOOK WANDS 4nd the truckman drove off, wishing her good by ——____. A Colored Man De: THE KILLED, 1 acqul 4 The wounnn and 1 then went into tre street and ane | . Taking Into consideration @ clause in Commodore | ,, THe following 18 the list of persons killed up to th Of his Wife waa pronounced, vite, Aug. 27.—A white man named Perled te ab" gineher. wae wee claging , : oP: rH H.-F, Shattuck of Lyon, ©. B A the Moore’ Hefore thew jitcher stuck the Moor th: aaned "mie ‘ve conta, I told her’ that’ was not iuien reade pe followe: But unaer Busnc F Cheney of Lynn, Wm. | Thole frame shook with emotion, and he too broke | Lyon was shot and killed on Thursday nicht tn Wout aud an tu of tmtueh: whom they nt | Ne 9 Smears SBC For lows by afuke " taat they hereby recommend (hat yun, &. FP, Banboro of Prov led bad wot some bystanders interfered, exeg me lo chow bere ay aren aren Saar ene tule clup sail e series Of twelve races oF o amber | Bila Pierson of Lyun, oe Buros of Lyon, - —————— a's haloon on Ninta-avenus, between Twenty representative ol tee Hoyer Warwien Faone Clas, | Bh ._, Merrill Of Renvers, Harvey A. Zoster of : far es beard irom thie JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, " treets. Wh Suly that the vigior | jority ot ak a ‘ol ; a - ine of a Hint aod “Pairiota atresia. Wen "we got there | oxy that ite AiG! Jn A materiye/ ald'accptall | gmarnion ot Providence, Geo. W. ted spectators ru Fare for Ape callin of ae proceeding slowly y ct upon tie immediate past or ‘speculate upon the future, Greeobrier county, Lab’ Meaten ta: Vanesa, beet Moree bes r John Graham is to be counsel for Captaia u ‘wich Yacht Ciub being the Only yacht blab whose ed iv (he Weeifeld oar challenge bas Deen accepted by (ue New York Yaout would go to her friends, as she aidn't have mach erly, the Rov, Dr. 8. B.’ Mason of Cambridgeport, Kimo and very. little money. She then leit me end (4 Thos. F, Bancroft of Lynn, the Re Kara 8 Cid, Gannett of Boston, Aarc ‘ckson of Sere ee eee Jacob Sherod, of 85 Avei Talcod down Ninth uvenue, and 1 went back to tae posal eae . poten, fiaron Mriseten of Venepacnt —<—<———___. offer visitors transportation to (be Exp: CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, trom tho root o€ 38 to une yard, and wes favally pvt peop e teas ‘The Halifax Boat Race, aod two Indies uvrecos Yellow Fever rlesten, fa Cincinnati at half tare, with ‘he privi pili Mk Murray's head dim in Iibih alsset (ete felt Glade cote tue body manit tay in the trunk | Attrax, Aug. 26.—The naval authorities have Beeking troatz-four ta all, be The Medical Society of Charleston, 5, C., have | Ferwrning within Ave to ven days, Dora Bensi without home or friends, at. | SYEFY BIENL, und Whe polive are supprossity the sumallsd We bos ett wai —————__ __ : the truak was but two feet eizut | granted the ase of the dockyard for a signal Bee er euch celday, Nt *Y 6 Beverly, | comtossed that yellow fever of a mild trpe dove ex: —— pansion to de Bus Zestardey of Vas £008 OF West | Me eae ae Ninth av r tachos in longth, yet the young woman was over | tion during the recatta, It has been definitely ar ist Lo a limited extont in that city o. ay. Pol r ’ a tnst wig WE, Se tteee te Salle Ave foot in Deight, and baa been literally erus List oF THR WourDED, itisinds dicta ‘oliceman George W. Hare of the Fifth Ward has gut wMBUruok, Le woe taken to Belle Ino Mt. Hor head was forcea over Renforth erew will row wita Bright f Heaps ana t 2, of 35 cases nine have proved fatal, The Board of | yugey Ww. W. Bo 4 (oF trial on @ charge of stenting & gold aylng, Ialp {Hor bead wag forced over on her breast, Farn"and enfin erens Tie folowing ine list of the wounded in the Mas J Health on Soar ay "ttouncod at the asad fe x age WW, Boardman, an nt citizen of id chain trom David Bolster, s fellow oticer Yesterday morniog Margaret Hagan of 034 Righte jon of the i order to ero bo to-night. ‘The crews daily row J q assuming an epidemic orm. Through trains be- RT Te or mn ¢ O'Nicl, of mn a Avene (ell.whi @ asleap,oat ol the eccond #01 (4 Bias teen Rorere ee, tome gue bees tims, but we reszective ve: | Jha Buckley of Boveriy, aged 90, scalded in the twoen Wilmington and Charleston have beon discon: orate tn Canute ia ins session a ied taal’ ‘ae of fetnion Witiberatte Hethsroreenecue (ashe room | Sia'wes tainly injured,” mane NOt SIRReR, body «i jen y ¥ Mi + h et hi Vat b eted fuse of their worthlessness . — ten : en, Vs Bs im, Two pillow cases which were ng the num jug te Chie unde, ee —eeeey at 86 Best Thirty-Orst e61 “ On Saturda: in Baltimore, Peter Fowbl: fotary, M. Bloch, Thgasurdr, er od ¥, Browning of Salem, pged 23, scalded tn hands eat Fat sree, was about 60 years of ag jor Fowblo Aad pieces torn oul of the open ends, evideuy to PERSONAL INIBLLIGENCE. ‘and was formeriy @ broxer at 61 Broaaw rlously woun: fe aud daughter in iaw wil McDorm®™ spoiled the ken amd remove the name which ad provabiy Deammritien Papal! n Pate Aug. 26.—The postponed trot | and ince, ov swton, scalded in hands and face, path ec tine ago he retived trom bubinens. For Eutiass “Ou betng taxon to alr Me aiempied’ vob ond Mercer ourocis op Serwdep sue, MLM porter gesterdan viewed ite eevee oo (eee Ri norDes wr wen G. D. Moe's. | J), Battie of Salem, aged 40, scalded in hands | The Hon, Charles A. Lane arrived in the clty of e ‘Society of the CiueranaLt, of the Redmond Kelly of 241 Blisabeth street, white tal PaaRAn Parry whey ceelatnea Wed. nol Wer lo7 in Live ond couse os Believor, Tortie tne | % con, Howard 10 84x, eng the renning race by Pana, and other societies, The members of {ng with tome friends nearly opposite bis own Aoor at | tained, fell ast evpulog {rot a sree iu the lower part pd le ALU ‘ras doubtiees. very benuticu ‘i | Wm Patrick's bay stallion Regent im 4034, The Foley of Boston, aged 29. . George B, Greene, foi f Boginesr | Mil qragciellz, attend bis funeral today LS yervord as slavbed over tho leit eye | Hudeou street, an fatally injured Lighted though nd Aly disdgured uy d $2,500 purse for 2:40 Kitaa Hatch of Char of the Croton Aqueduct in this city 0 ADPOIDLEd aoe cer oven ® by ab unkuown rum: 1 ah now sadly disdgured vy death's lerrivie fo p F 240 horses was won by Arthur | Jn the city Hospital Sed Hy y. hee been sppoin b thiecity. fie James Cragin AM 816 Greenwich street fell yew ‘ower, bho was epoarentiy about twenty yours oi | Bey Orst, Western second, J. 0 Pasiridge third, | 4 t of the Public Worse of Washington the weil koown Col Charios Granata Joho Powers, of 191 Mulberry st terdey, re aod Urcecwich tree's. and tee, of slight and delicate Beure, and ae etheresi iu | Ud Satinet fourth, Tho face for al horses (or 8 | praniute'aPerice °C CAMBFIAEePOrh © compound | | The vetorans of the Twentiety Connecticut Vol York lawyer of bis day uid | prty Inst anatenve Church: Ihuaue ati ring st the curd was fatelly injured, igh a e caele, ond 8 Oe saree Bt ak eae Tag colenrated ¢ ual ret evolutionary war place, vestorday, carried ‘ ‘orm as Guido's lo, A tangied mn ay tty $5,000, paimees Goldsmith Maid, Susy, Jetlerson Rowe of Portsmouth, N. H., arm badly OD Fiiasy. Gow, Kilpatrick delivered @0 ed bier of itichers Ly bonifelinn”’ | 80-53 te peauies. He ares Twentytwo men and boys were arrested for MOAT DRAUTIFOL GOLDEN aime beats, Bury boise second, ieee ORAL rant eey | broken i the wfvernoon in tue open air ———_ The body of Blivery of Mattonwan wae | Wart ulice, They were lucked up te the Meticet (alla in waves over shoulders Wuich must Weve been | 2¥jq |. Time, RAM, 290}, on Mary Ann Call of Boston, injurea in chost Capt, Wingate's series of articles on rifle practice, Losses BY FIRE. found on the Heriem Keil direct couse station. np he Madlieog while tau marble, aud eye of biue (ua ian George 5 Hill of Lyno pe tn the Army and Navy Jowrnal, are abtract on Friday, with the heag goariy cut Thuradny WEG tide w cei h t sven death's horrors cannot pals inok out in a Mag kuaueet cote manna & Frank Davis of Charlestown, fy Penton It the Netipual Guard, The Cap: —_—— Bight livery had pearly 0109, aad it Is suspected tues be reader. fertol QULOFY of the. lbae Oi the their ghertiiness irom fo land discolored lids |g, 7 Body. — | ‘There ure. many others Tujured, tho mames of | tafe lee dead snot himeet ke Lkecorler Hackott, wuton factory, at 51 Sea | be wae murdered, Golden nie may fod. that romerkable paper tu «ue ' Tue limbs are white aud shapely. and the fect are St Jonn, Aug. 26.—The inquest om Renforth's | whom we are unable to got handles the (rigger and pen with equal success, $1,000, Finncis 'B. Cutting’s Joe te bo served two terms in the Ohio | Sami Waekcy SUN Of Aug. 2. F ad {lay aud delicate, The arms sud bands are toult | body will aot be concluded for a week, the stomach | Prank .F, Octilag, trossurer of Grandy & Co., ——— - reg op gn Peel the Fectontiery, iin Cincinoat The saddle and bridle which Brig -Geo, Funk + lors iv their symmetry, and every feature shows y 5 ‘ ition from Mis AMA yy si en: Fank ro. Tetnenont and grace. ?'Tie tina exquisitely ent | MAnDe eem sent to New York for examination. | '*iyound B. Hall of the frm of I B, Hall & Co., PAURIARE GR HAT HP vibe. d of robbing the Gaited Slates Kxpre atis Butvertor Hignty fourth tireah, bad’ Bow baad fice 1s vorribly discolored, in the mouth i dis: | sreumer, Smuae Will Be eet to Magland by | face and bande scalded Raeahass eat gpreeneyaerernne occupied by Mr. Rivskate on Second #8 AKO OF B50, 060 a peciee Shiner Ot Bignty OmrlD nd not by tad forted y wudering, The teeth are regular in form hs he = ae William Lioyd Garrison, Jr., of Bailey, Jenkins | Washlagton ute mah oxy he apd. Mee Jacob Foyepscott (Me.) | “rhe aelocates of tho Italign Convention who on Brseale tateh Craltel one et akin has tate ask HOURS OF LHEISUR @ Gesrlege, won! desiers. wee nan, ronidens of | » Commoner Douglass of the .tuternal Revenue Id Were so badly burued that they nereoyeeoves, | (oti to 1018 wa ne ‘erfebration vf tralian wn) of. This a bralality the’ Bence wt —— Nvae nlanding On the: platform of a cor | Boreaw, has consonien “to serve as Prey deat Of tho epee erent Tere, enterselued ate banauet on Satarday aight ot Hert Into ite uatrow buts “Tu truak alanae oe capoy (het Ais saness fousion iat Weernord fell of: | He saruee bis uead upon e rail, aud | ognirea'ee ef inintian ores bicttadsia is Wile Ie atet for" dt #mept Loin Lopleraireet ot } a Mwniie paneny tntdueu ute Howery Ia box encioss nvins of the poor girl, Ip upposea bi ry a oe OW. y block y buildings @ 1 wer a a prisoner Jo '¢ conductor thr waton eireel, wae Bi Ware the mute wiuiehaen tn the verrib £ foun | Bue bicnte of the, Thomas ¥.Gpa Aprmecriltyfrenel Wr {o" be the dag abip of ne Port Admiralat New sity and Jal! were burned. and a prisoner, Juha fhe conductor thre ied the bod; i ciation Ik anwounced for to-moer ‘ Low, trunk. The Mnzes are loove and | evenina la Pune Union Park valbeiaees was summoned today by ‘ Some of tho banks having comptni ‘The recent Gre im Point A-Pitro, the capital of 4 Ork wot secure, “Tlie inside of thie discolor apical Union No.6 had a fine commer | Chelsos. wlio tucelved 7 oremronty ave ang tan tinteon of ‘the twenty-one of eocaptny ‘© pol appears on the oulsive batarday An im | UBt ar ees Will be forwarded during the presout woox. 2 of the sow city, edie 1b Be Gubjoos If tnay THM PORT MORTEM EXAMINATION, Poilade: . Dr, Cushmaa, Daputy Curvter, yesterday Exercises are 10 begin at GA. M., vad to be dis. | whom, are iikely Lo Fiestonton: Ws snout, soereealve 6: passat for be ie chy, waa tovally Sentsoysa | the Yom Seana tle wouna’ Pee ops ibs cous vase’ Ss hse Wives Ba ins | Br Gannett was rocogsiand Yorday at won He | sud ietcusg te bles faye st get chat hso008 HredourysS04 Cawios Mosse wore | Sad ht tn isha . yung Ih, } fi zi are i a It lay ta the coda, de Puaws (Was Killed by bis choot bolog smashed, Me wea the L thy alusse = ne whe liveo ta Wiuisamabs - °