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° aos = = —e ss poeta - — 9 SS THIRTY NINTH YEAR, “NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1871. PRIOR TWO CENTS HE PET HALSTED MURDER, | teste stay taaeehtyr= ers et mes | seas reaper ge nie « mints ont 6 —_. fmoke cioaret away. Mrs, Wilsoa—You, sir he look. total ——_ —_ Grant Forcing @ Renomina saci rs, Wilsoa—Yoa, sir, joked at him in a very gratefal manner, Mr. Spencer joanod back in his chat, The apes | ‘Only ecliew of water,” abe lisped, aod she drank THE WITOLE COUNTRY LAID WASIE nd Property in WR- | THE BANKS SOUND, AND READY TO SECRETS TARDILY WORMED OUT IN | Wore gave a mart pret At eagerly when it was Drowgat 10 her. She seemed AND DEPOPULATED, ace In Ashes, PAY KB DOLLAR, JAD b 2 rr ont Goat ne ty eli hed Bay, Oct. 14 —Among the most apoal ie es ia jpeg ted aden CETL ae ang nl gamuuntele Witt Bote vaeee weeks | ont dunt malaera Tat tarstaae Bate pushed on ing of tue accounts of the disasters that come heh As selpgtad eda St Boras ae ht Confossion- Pres | before. A PROOLAMATION, Mr. Spencer—How long before had you spoken or Whereas, by an act of Congress, ontitied “An th of Bots overcam ol pouring in i that of the burning of Williamson Gon, Sheridan's Ad a Bodiew ity. ‘itter Mrs. Wilson—1 don't know, re Villace Gathering wp the Bo ville, a small place about four miles east of the we CHty— Am AttemPe | Woe nforee tne provisions of he Fourteenth Amend Wiaee, Wilson (olstntivels)—1.don's keow. Mr. Spencer—Haw many could 70 ‘. 4 hend of Little Stargeoe Bay, The at that place L ee meni to the Constitution of the United Stater ead for Mr. Spencer—You had written hima letter, had | If you hod counted rap diy? Pont Hunox, Oct, 14.—The sicamer Fessenden | was burned inst Sunday night, and nearly all the Carcago, Oct 17.—An attempt was made by & ved the 2th day of April, Auno | 48Y morning, at 0 o'clock, at which time Judge | younot? firs, Wilson (oaturally)—I reaily don't know, f arrived inst night from Port Anstin, whore she bad | inhabitants of the town perished in the flames, | NUuber of lamber dealers yesteriay to cafry up the ight hundred and seventy.one, | Depue entered, serene and dignified, and Judge THR FOURTH OF JULT APPOINTMENT, eee, cece THE TURNING POINT, ning forward and throws to the President of tho United & been ordered by Secretary Boutwell to relieve 8h | Tye mii was situated in @ price of lumber from §8 to $4 A thousand feet, bat | powor tn gi suflerers wiong the Inke shore, She took up 8 1F€0 | swamp Il clearing in a cedar it was resisted by many of the larger and more ‘when in bis jadgment the public toa, | Williams of Orange, who waa rosy as ever. The | Mrs, Wilson—Yos, sir, 0 piled aroond the mill was about 4,000 fety shall require it, | Hon, Charles 8. Spencer took out an immense bun | | Mr. Spencer—Lo' make an appointment for tie YTTIN t " ropT {QT | hour, doring which time it bowan to rain, and it | 71 y 7 + DESPOTISM IN AMBRICA, RUIN IN THE NORTHWEST, | rensa tte stotthtirtnnour guiee wea. then we | CHICAGO LIFTS HER HEAD. iC to swallow $10. pret Smount cf supplier, which were distr ae wader | cords of apaits, The houses wore all situated near 4 the attempted extortion was | to suspend the privileges of the writ of haveas | die of papers. Motte, whon he came In, looked gay Wages Gh aly, wast uot? woman Halsted, ‘when the Gaur coenséy ¢ Ho vonger. 1 ’ ue | cor: wherever 03— Yen, oi ain Of k We direction of the Hon, O. 1 Ce Lae mond be once otter, the inhabitants borng ohat in, 00 18 were, ed, There are fully $20,00,000 feet Im tue | corpus In any state oF part of & Biale werercr | and unconcerned lar.’ Apens OU afiorward refured to go, did | 14.APont quick a# Iigutaing and grab Botte round 4 Hhore of the lake from Lexington and Sanilee, and | in sais limited clearing. where the fimes devoured | erue of tole city, and the supply will contiaue | Poieoel ual ale eee Oe aesvieg eng por Mrs, Wilson was crose-exainined by the conneel | Fou not | | e Nr, Wilsea= Yee, str, Heros the waters of Saginaw Bay, rly 10%, | thom. The de.d were decently interred, enigele | SDusdant, The police hays eaptared the Haitan | Perr of aus fot te Mesos Ot Uatellind Bar OO | for tin devence, As she entered, every eye wan | ih Wilton—Yes. ir. | 8 a | Mrs SpemeeroThie was the @rat act of violence dense cloud Lf UE ere we ane Tory | being placed at the head of each grave, giving the | S#loon keeper Gregorto Petr!, who stabbed two men | oiviieees, immunities, and protection named in the | turned toward hor, Hor slim, graceful form was | your own suse Madam? ba fg DN. SM ad dificalt, Port Austin own o inhabitants. | name and age, 80 far as known, of eacn person, | om Monday night of last week. The total number | Congutation ot the United States and secured by the | encased in a much ner silk thon on Monday, Th] Mrs. Wilson Yes,'sir Boca hor 4 ivnty at het ail (he Uh, Aituated on @ snay vind, with staring white salt | 4, Rasiors, a small hamict a few miles north of | Of dead bodies on which inquests have been hold | act of Congress aforesslt, and whenever snch combion. | ws rnstling with point lace; black, rich, olegant, | g/liice the Deamty beaved adreary, longadrawn sizh. | Mir Sonvcer-—Whon Mr. Halsted Kot Hold of Mt mrorks at ihe water's rage. ‘The town bad boom cub | Drkesrille, eight persons wore buted to acath, | UP to last min is 0% Wien the débris is removed | tions and conspiracies do 40 odatruct Aud hinder the | Tho hid cloves in which her Uitte, Guely-ormed | — bir. Spencer--Whom did you send with that note t | 821"9's bots. where was hi I off frow mail and telegrapdiec facilities for nearly x | und Scuileld & Co.'s mill was destroyed many more doubtless will be discovered. excoution of the laws of any such Btate ant ot the | hands were encased were of m deeper shade; a | drs. Wilson (slowly) —My son. Mi accheccatlow teres tek mew Gartoort” week A rumor that Chicago was burning ap had MENEKAUNRM IN ASIEN LINUT.-GAN, SURRIDAN Varres Stason as vo deprive the people aforesaid of the | beautiful white bow of all Auttered above the mag: | Mra Wiicen—{ic ta serurece yours ol Mrs, Wilson—About five feet, feacied (he Citixens, whem the fire and emoxe ou ast Sainrday night the dreadful tornado of wind | towtay issuos an address aunoancine the continoa- | PAK Pt a oe ae tea Goareel GA thee hat nigtcont dosp black of the dress, Her hair, which | Mr Sponcer—Did he ring monvy trum Georro Mr. Hvencer— Lien Hotte mast have retreated to in aides of them shut ti ° Pn a flame «wept away the Village of Menekauare ' ‘a violence | #4 10 oppo I ie OF BET ie hes ais 4 otike ts wade La stod's al do! SEO Caer L on ve i = Cygatshidie Seen seen arene uilae of Monekauare, | tion of peace. There har becn no case of violence | Vited mates andthelr dueexecution, and impede and | {* beautiful, ant might belong toa girtof 16, so black | (Bt) FS ip aes Witton e pects 0, Won with civilization, By dint of bard labor day | Huon preceding tue fre the rear Of ibe villaze was | wince the disaster of Sanday migut and Monday | piteuct the due courre of Justice under tnoeance, and | (it, Was tastefully arranged; wteareteasly foll over | Aire counons for thee ‘usc heaved a sigh, Itwas | MrcSpence oiliey, must ho not f and cight they had eacceesded to saving their town. Sloseiy Inspected, ‘aod ten or fifteen men added to | morning, wherever euch combinatio: ehell be organ zed | her graceful neck, She looked wan as on the day | hard work. Ric inry a ii. eee Ll Ft ial Tue town was filing up with fugitives from tue | the euard wien had, been stationed sound the | ‘The banks, both national and eavings, resumed | and armed, and #0 namerous and powertal as (obo | before, ‘The same quiver was on the lint, the same | ,,Bolls rect nls eves, which were drowned with | tor tiwdcirae, oer, Nouaerment at the conn \wtertor drove about the guard line inspecting itand assured | business today. ‘The calle from deoositors for | able by any violence either to overthrow or aet at | soft, dying tone about her voice, the mame down: | \ ities he loaded ve indiereet ve aeeek ene ene | ME: Bposcss Gamping ap)—When Halsted jamped GOING TO THR AID OF A RONNING VILLAGR, himself toat the fre could be readiy held in eheck. | money were light. Many sooght to ascertain their | defance the constituted authorities of the sait Suuto, | ward look of the deep, large eyes, which were en oy ron utterly strange to him. out he jumpod with a great deal uf violeuos, of When the Fessenden arrived at Port Austin on | }hence be lean ge te Marinowte He av cmppied | paiances, and to what extent they could eafely draw | 804 of the United States within sald Sinte; aad wh circled by blue rings, so plain that they epoxe of ir. Spencer (while Mrs, Wilson tried to Re Wiiscmeas aie, one ria ening, an oppeal came in from New River, | 4°, cewwee 18 aa hour, but the flames peat bim bark. Mens depot de. There was | ¢¥er. by reason of said eanses, the Conviction of such Sf ¢ new strength)—Have yon lived with Michael Wil Lg Mdlnn domme? fag sok ids nin . Gown upon the village mennwh ereatter. Many deposits wore made. Thera was | coe ders and ihe preservation of the pubiio pesce | Waxert! alahte and bitter tears, fer itps moved | son, your husband, tn the last year? ate Shencet—He wound ap his arm very quickly, geitlenent ten or twelve miles below, for atd i Moat totally unprepared tor it, It was | wo excitement or rush, Drifts on savings b S onatantly ¢ . 7 4 tie not * igiiise Wa Mids, AMA Vaaied seule at cas wpe Voitants got out of their | wore very heht. in mony instances Wieporits rere | shail Become in such Sate, oF part Of # State, mp ee ee ee A WOMAN'S STRENOTHT, Mr-, Wilgou (lier lips quivering nervously—Yos, shaped wl Se ot e20OPIINE that of David | made. There was mach excitement at toe Clelring 8. Wilson (stotcally)—! § sir, he did. pile, it was decited that the Fessenden should go wio died irom exci ment a short tire | House, and many euecks were thrown out, Mrs. Witeon," sald the prosecuting attorney, Mr. | Mr seuncerCWiitie dhe List dive yours? Air. Ryoncer—vightlyt to toe reliet of New River, a place of five or six | ®t yet Mest of the fodapitenta rashes Fak HOW THE TRIBUNE BUILDING WAS BURNED. cles for the purposes aforesaid aro declerod oy the act | Fitswortn, ‘ Mrs price (keeping up the same iodifferent fic bpeacae a iee is, Rauabed Weed ep ett Dundred ini abitants, which, in ad ition tote own | Piibrouk, Brothers. The ‘amos were not iove | The Chicazo Tribune building was not destroyed | of Congress aforesaid to be rebellion: Bho lifted her vei. Hy bpencer—How long ago te tt since you have | arm what did Bowts do, hus id Inbabitants, was crowded with fugitives ‘rom Haron | belind, however, Duilding ‘on the island | bythe Intensity of the heat from surrounding Dulld- | genmment of the United States. ‘The counsel for the defence, Mr, Charles 8. Spon: | lived with him Mrs, Wilson (with # jerk of her hand nearly up to Dity, burned or Monday, At about 11 o'clock We frightened mass of 150 | ines on fire, 4s was reported. It stood that terrible | v4 whereas, by eaid act Of Congress, it 18 provided eross- examined her. Mra, Wilson (in the same tone)—About eigbt or | her head)--He jerked tits vand so, 9 ‘Gismantiod schooner | teat. ‘The fatal trouble was that McVicker' 3 tba pine years Mr. Spencer—He jerked the hand violently ap, veesel pushed out into be almost impenetrable | j5\,¢ n, The tinos were cut, and the vessel only separated from the Tribune bullding | that before the Presiarnt Mr. Bpencer—Wahea Botts cxmo was it dark io Mr. Spencer—How old is your youngest child? and in the same momeot in which he jerked it up Smoke that overhangs the shores of Lake Haron, | dritted dowa the stream, Other persons passed an alley fourteen feet wide, and the overgrown | of the writ of Aadess corpus, he thall have Mrat male | your room? Mrs. Wiison—Thirtoen years, violently the pistol went off f Ghe erated ob reels, hear. | dowa to the polut and were saved. hverything of | theatre overty ped the Rewenener ofice twenty Are [eres Commanding euch insurgents to die |” wey Wison—Yes, air, pinks, Srenser—Where were your two cbihiren that Mrs. Wison—Yes, sir. ing the lerd incessenty, 00U Bi on's mill, Valued at $90,000, | th: € violence of combustion of which theatres vf Ft co “ Mr. Speucer—At what time wero the lighis pul senate = THR avDiENCE G4 TART. Med mpon.bonidcrs on.cach side off Gamble’ tui™Csitgany's “tud'e-au | Afordea ‘such cmolitnte. of Tplenandand-euauy | ,Waeras, on the 18h day of the prewat mont of | oats Sie rimca— They were nei iivigg with me The list piece of evidence seemed to avs msdo@ us lived over and detwee 0 Dr, Sherman's drug store, doon | ilustralions, “Tne fil of che waite was toward and | Octo! tates = Wraere. wer phere heptathlon taal bedhead a tore, Dovle's thoe ‘thapy sud’ wasy | urow the Tribune building, crushing in the fuot and | his proe'amatton, reciting therein among other things, | Mrs, Wilson (fnitoriog)—Taoy wore aot putout, | Mr Wilkon—Taon't know. Mr. Shencor—You didn't see him pull the triggoty deep weter, The clouds of smoke grew denser. It] otor places of ‘bu togetier witli all th nd then the gale carried the fire through | that ench combinations and conspliacios did then ex- | only turned down, naturediy, talked with his other counscl, Me, Gait’, | did your wre diMfcu!t to see more tien the vessel's leneth | cwellincs of any vo luchless | the buildine its contents, int In the counties of Spartenburg. York, Marion, | She spoke in so soft atone that ele could he hoard | Mr. Socacor—Whon did Huisted come to you the | Mrs. Wilton—No, 1 didn op cltuer eile. 1 he sun, the yellows st Wie gloo nm, | tahapiants are loss, DESPATCH PROM POTTER PALMER, Chester, Laurens, Newberry, Fairfeld, Lancas- | only with diMiculty, As ehespoke her teoth became ba a was alist Ops, ved agala 80 convulsively that she ned irom 4 red isn too en Moen, an’ m 4 Meare " +, Wilson—He came — tle water. Iy disappeared altogether, e steamer backed aud TER FEARED MOAPIZG TAR RIVER fhe following despatch bas been ved by Mre. aud Chesterfield, in State of South | visinie, Thor are small, pretty, but vlready de- Mr, Titewort cart eer Mr. Spencer (standing, and ina lond, emphatie swung round and about, cong iorward souly, | From Menck the flames loved over the | Pottor Palmer Carola, and commanding thoredy nll per Judge Depue (very kindiy)—Speak « litle loud tone)--Now, Mrs, Wilson, will you be «ind enou; Novping snd sounding, unui a goodly portion of | river t+ Mepom: destroying the mull of K. gto I have particulars of fire, Am perfectiy reconctied to Composing euch unlawful combinations | "se cratsing his voise, and standing an)— | If you Dlease, Mrs. Wilson, + | bo tell us, and be very cular? y. voensoa & C ne veral residences, Pie wor our losses we suall not be cmbarr Have ai conspiracion to diaperve and retire peacetuily to | ir. Spencer (ralsing bis voi 1 standing an)— ite. Wilson (ioudor)—Ho eame to me tho Yast time | , lig) Wilson (li in a tremor)—I wish to tell the Reveral gentlemen familiar with the locality be | rovdstead, end passed the night, Tue sienmer POTTRR PALMEL, | (o cotivor oltnor to the Marshal of the United Sintes | toxother as man and wife? Mr. Spencer—And he steyed with you uutil be as mucs as to say,“ You tell tae trath. id Meved thas New River lay a u ile distans up the lake, | Union took abot 390 of the inasbiiants of Mieno- 1 0 Helbue Mand. for the District of South Carolina, or to any of hiede- | Butts gazed siupidly at her, Loser mis Live? Mr. Spencer (in ® sincere tone)—Yes, I ratheg The pilot avowou ils wiitingness and auiily to vai | mo ow aud Marinette to 8 place of sa ny Iu tho bar ieee a Ralliray. Ocack ree eaee Ltt about | Baties, of to any military offcer of the Vaited states ‘A PREE-LOVK CONFESSION. Mrs. Wilson (feebly)—Yes, sir, (HIB TOO ne at A close i shore without danger, The pas: | bor. ye Erie ‘omp 0 t 0 01 5 ir. Spencer—At the time turned the ! ir. Spencer—While his arm was np he could pengers volunteered to man the boats, in or er to Tho fire seems to have started up the river, and | @fy men collecting parcels and Loxee and suipping | Within (he sald counties, ali arms. ammanition, unt ‘The woman looked down 8 loug time and gave n ‘a hed mike rece (aude et abt Ont | sve cocked the pistol ‘Many times as bo ploased, ‘ forme, diveuises, and other means aod implements ‘ as there any 1 @ room outside of you and 9 ‘ peach and relieve those who even teen might every h rem that point to bie month was de- | them so the Chicazo sufferers, 5 * answer, Her Lands played feverishly with toe veil | Mr Halsted couldu't he? Aching tor their lives, perhaps «sing iu the flames | strayed. Charles Luidner was burned to deat ‘The carriers of Post ODice Station B, Grund | wsea, kept. posswr>d, oF comtroiied by them tur carry: | A ee iy Dire. Wilson (with an indignant fish of the ever Mra Wilson—Yos, sir senor: aistance oil pe crew jisoll ya. ready. it wabtar Canek Suadin Mireet, have, collected teu Ary, moods, Dofus Of | ing out the aaawful parpodes for which the entdcom- | “TOT Tt sssace: meennse even if ther aid | —Noe tt Mr. Spencer—lut he didn't, Ald ho? the orcer hud been given, Bul Crpt, Kaapp took » ished clowing, valued a and forwarded them mr nd 601 ies nre organiaed, @ Attoraey—| ject: be be ‘Poere was a panso, The witnes ghed. Rer ra. Wilson—No, sit. “My urst duty,” he said, “1s to take care of my | tent of Creek, eo miles north of Men from their meagre salaries to the money fund, be wives - oked . ‘ol wont off by accident, dui yoo ghip; my second. to relieve disiress and neo, on the State rou, wad in an tucrodivly stort | The Hon, Michsol J. Shandley has rorwarded to | fol combinations and couspirectes within the couutice | beem shown that the woman waa married, and if | logned none. 1 ss tia the bell, elapsed tires or Ove Holssit (ewan Gnoetialn Whetrer the space of time every House in the seitloment had | the Mayor of Chicago his draft tor $250. Aforeasid bave not dispersed and retired peacefully ¢> | Sis mat, Bovts had someiting to do with a m Mrs. Wileun—T should think it must Lave been Qesrenou.t either to. the shore or to the New awnot away, and leit mearly one-hull of tho | ‘The ladies of Flushing have sent 600 garments to | their respective homes, aud have not delivered (o the | fionur we are trying tais men for murder, wot for | avout nine "clo: River ettiegient to Delp tie sufterers. Tn the ion ting Gnarre “ant Markesaed: eorpnes: | vhe Chieagi suerers. hat the toas ot | MAtWal of the Caited Statue, or 10 any of ne depatien, | avuietre y , gat alae o'e siahinctip ihiad dussee ito token eee perme, Ui weer was ereeminglosty in PCr ET Terese Cer ee eee ee eae ne ne toes Of | or to any military ofcer of the United States withia | © Mr. Spencer (1a his solemn, {pressive volce)— | were always on his face, biding is Beusal foararos. | that Lime all the barrels? if { Ph ai ? ‘ © Village of Mariette was saved a8 If by a mir. | $300,000, instevt oF 900,000, 8 bas been stated by | said counties, all arms, ammanition, uniforms, ais. | May It please your Honor, It the circumstances | | Mr. Deuces (Carnoall) a6 the tue the allray | fio At an to crys ee Lidell tad ths as Pinlaner but the La botirahta oaeee | ee eee earn. Eulsca, aud othor mncans and implements used, kept. | olan the man acted ina frenay, that he was driven | +The beauty looked down, Bvory one looked at Spencer (after having gasped for breath} bs Gisned ih eitved bie Mlaay, the village, ba babi -ants 10g Sia ad daedst Gi (ha 4a possessed, or controlled by them for carrying «ut tho | Co this act, I maintain wo have a rent to show It No answer the appearance of Botts wild, excited ? litting only once of A ‘ My uplawiul purposes for which the comoinaiions and | Drunkenness does not make trrespous! but nencer loaned back in an easy position and Mrs. Wi one , Le Was Very mucu exciiod; be eho ke 8 phontom THK BURNING OF NEW FRANKRN, Renplos ens Vogel & Brother, Cuuirch straot consjiracios are organized, as communuued dy said | other circumstances do produce oeu such a trevgy 5 tue eyen, “How wore you | locked very wild, ou spectre chyouzh the vague and oll enrrouact At To'ciock on Sunda night the fire was razing syiehee Sohal proclamation, but do still persist in the unlawful cou. | ‘hat & man decomus irresponsible in the eye of the Rawune tier tace was motioatoes, | _ Saree Wilson oust s blloous look at the conoiderat piacows The ashes from the slore fell upou near the villace of New Franken, from the souty onspir for tebedrags be to the oe otters { & it one mile distant. No danger wae uoprevended bie Sigy nee ye po sly ah iackey Mrs. Wilson did not raise lereyes, Judge Depue Ui! aFamehw Ac Abeoitiaa as if to thank b ; Suddenly, and while still in twenty-oven fect of | as he entire country Lie village tind been Now, therefore, 1, Ulysses 8. Grant, Prowdent of the | decided tuo question was adinisalbie, i Nett 7 acor (courteousiy)—That ts all, sir, water, the Order #8 even to pat abou! ond previously bay fire gained rapialy, United States of Amerioa, bf virtue of the authority Mr. spencer (load and solemaly, hie votce being ‘i i het finaly yt hetp you. ere you ta UNRAVELING THM CROSS-EXAMINATION, rtp open lake Was 'Oue, and gi the previ ned l¥steie me by the Co ion nite ea or uf the roth 01 0 ot eothin ries eiian ce suterten (ane og nin ea eenad ten Shon ee mianecet uote. r Mal 4 G186,000- | LXer Jiir ey Gccesoad bastsonlas. 6a. bepeyy anotars eetodttien ss es end wile Mire, Wikon tn” | brs. Wilson—Yes, str Mr. ‘Titeworth, the prosecuting attorney, agate demousot tie Mawes wore Loit to bate by them Tt was with great dimuit acy ef 0800006 1s bin Acconate | oes 4 7 Her long eyclasaes were Closed over wer eves ‘There was » buxa in the room, took the witne Bel¥ on r inhabitants of (he towa saved their lives. +4 that mmy judgmont (he puolic safety especially re- | pig counsel waited. A needie might have been Mr Spencer—Was Hasted in his night clothing? Attorney:-You said he was bad when he wat Dack from Port Austin 60 dead boiies have a o, Ma Children Wore. Sotined to run tee mpt Saotity bie Acth quires dat the privideros of thé Mt of habeas corpus be | hoard drop in the room. ‘Oo answer. Mrs. W il (rying peak caliniy)—Yea, sir. are kK. wh heh ne baa? fn 1a do th ready Leen ioud. tome lie on their faces -ult uch Anarrow broak in tue Hwe Wasnixaton, Oct, 17.—The friends of Gen. | suspended to ihe end wat such rebellion may be over- fhe question was repeated. ‘ Anottier siart of the audience. One could hear | | Mrs, Wilkon—-Iie was ugly. Ho would do things cated ony, in the apparent aitempr toc t | and they arrived ut a place of suiety in a Balloch, the dofauiting disbureing officer of the | thrown, ana‘lo hereby supena the privileges of & ‘The beauty played with vor veil, her fingers quiv y ot ove) prise, Bol eked | he id vevor do vt otne . He ne siwoke fur « breath of 9 11d ot @ mom > 8000, As | . or ; o orvously.. Adeciine to auswor that ques. | @ the beauty in ais stupid, vacuous mannor. very bad; be Would Five avout biex. ind OMe Gees Rs | Ht vot a moment foo soon. As it'wanm number | Wreodmen's Bareva, have been busy to-day with all | wrivot habous corpue within the counties of Spartane- | CrlORnervouay., “ Ldecling (9 annwer tat ques: | Atte Bota We eatvou'suwiim ata ocioek next | ““Aitoruey-oDli Hats stay to protect yout es of slices, he aud cattle On & Ciuy Howiett's mitt, 1 ten ennt Of Naw Franke sorts of personal explanations, They do not deny | burg, York, Marion, Chester, Laure Newverry, | (hu looked tor the first tine ws Butte, who eat tuere | Morning, what did you bear bim say, i( anything? Mrs. Wilson—Yer, tir. He said he would protect i Desist Hivnepog, ut not | was destrosed ai tae same tiie, together wich ad | im the rst plaice thet Gea, Balloch wee poor man | Faire.d, Lancaster, and Chesierfoid in the said Bate | aiypid and unconcerned. pened alts ear Leto that ecane owe Etre mA tlorney—Wey aid you, Fan into the Large room 1Paris, bie « Hoek, w passon ne tenetuent houses. Now javever was South Carolina, th respect (o all persons arrested by ir, Soon i 1 jo . gered eeree ae: a Pe ‘ the fice (ound them) sIhougu engaged im no other busivesd than that ‘ swer it, Judee Depue lookod at Mr. Svencer, astonished, Mrs. Wilson—L wauted Lo prevent him coming im. 4 Leipiegs, cp ing Reow SUN SUREAHOTION 1: OOOH ODEATE, which stmoty aprerteiue to his ofleinl position, nor | Sate Duties Of ebte Carotina, or by ouees, fie gona. | °"sr. Spencer (politely) —T withdrew the question. Mrs. Wison—When lie spoke wily ie young lady They ine iaiTe sa oteeto cart i tere mtumee prams arr yo Roteay pte Bd epee Ua. 25.0% WU INTE amines ot the Coned States, of) ey Loauy Vaaked seVarad........- een abo said Leon's help yous Je. VUson, J break ip the 4 & Losses J roncund 20k aud, Moves Hogeeg am : 900 of Government funds tn his hands was con- | gid Marsho), deputy, or such military offlcer within | ited (he house of his parevis? We say anything else? ow long is {¢ slave you have kept pakigeides 6+ 10s or igaber wud Kimber. Oe farme } Les burved aut au ad lives lost (a Barzestviie. 6), Lito bonls cuairary to law, “Geponted in | Ong oc the anid counties, charset w th woy viowatlon RELUCTANT CONFESSION, pression) lie threaten to ‘call, an o@eer, sad he wo yours, ol tisyer i f seed tov weat your's | Lives were lost : terest on Ht, amounting to $15,000 per annum, was | $e act of Congress aforesaid, durtag (be continuance | surg, Wilson—Once. said he wouldn't care if she called twelve. hen you were introduce] as iis wife harvests, In uriny piucos the We has actaaly eaten Kta/uvers trou the burned territory have flocced | illeeaiy appropriated to bie own use, Loecnly | euch rebeilioa. ‘Toere was such s deep silence in the big room, Bota looked stupid, His big haud was still be. U8, WHO Was tl that lutroduced you F 6 S01 into Sturzeon Bay, L Sturgcon, and Dykeavil Justification pleaded t# that the General, by reason | In w cnoss woereof, I have heggunto se: my hand,end | and her voice sounded #0 low, so aepuichral, that 1¢ | fore bis face ’ 1s01-— Botte, dimes Miller of Port Hone, who went over | 1:0 suit ri a two areal to b haed { fraudui tion practised upch him bY | cqusod the seal of the United States to be affixes, Done | Was ke hearing 9 soft, faint echo, Mr, Bpencer (in a loud, clear, rineing yolee)—Mre Bolis looked at ber slyly from behind bis big Hine standin diieen wiles, He saw croave In places on the east siore of ue, vay limber hi pay twice. toner, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hun. Mr, Speucer—Were you there totroduced as bis Mra. Wilson—No more thaa ususily whe he was | were the lawful wile of Micouel Wilson? Of Louseles ond bail n ked fundies, <bo rave go | heen le elied t in extent, ‘Vive terribie tor | Phere is nobody connected with this transaction | dred and seventy-one, and of the Independence of the | wite$ drivaing . Mrs. Wilson (crlmly)—Yes, sir tha (06a bul the bil roasted potatoce rewatning | nalo reacued the tiinber In_& sWeMD east Of Siur- | who seems to have any account o| the number ol | Halton States of America the ninety-eigtn Ars. Wilson (after pause)—1 was. Mr, Spencer (gravel) )—Did you think Atvornoy—Was he a married man t In the ground tue wwost of eattie Burued (9 | geon Hiv, so Ion ole 10 ten tor 's | fsuduient caine abies ary amweriea to bave beon | Ly tne Frewigent Br. spencer (cperaing rapidity) Has bo ever root brs wis Avestan? pdt Mison—ite. bad a wife aud Qe childrong eat, Unies veite! is speedily sene to them large stunce 0: Kev The road is blockades. | paid twice over, nor are names or other data Lu J.C, BAN ed bouses of apartments ior yor ata tun seth put he #aid be had got divorce from ins w1 ¢. Guindere a ust perisi Pav nto cdo 1 Puureday orth peng til Mra. Wilsun (always 10 Wer low, faint voice)—He | Mra. Wilson with drink ‘Attorney—Did he say who got the divoce ? At Fort Hope on Monday afernoon, ‘he oeaply | irg. Until die truck im completed no tails can be | Gen Balloch, when this transaction first came to Rahccue uabehag has. Mr. Epencer-—Did he speak in'a wild way ? Dirs, Wilson—He satu his wile did. built a councer Br te souti pare of tie bow sievorted. AC points on the road fallen wm@oer is | hight, atiempied to shelter himse f unter « pretenc Seer Mr. Spencer—Have you ever lived toxether ? Ara. Wilsou—No more than usual Wien he was in ts guped, and looked quietly at her, near Dean's tannery, int 1 traving it Bul | piiedap heignt of fitty feet. ct cuthorizition of Treasurer Spianer und Comp: | Alderman Hughes Presiding at a Michael Mrs. Wilson (a little more cowporec)—Yes, we | 9 TaKe. i ey —llow jong ago 1s tt that you made the in the meantime a tre broce frou ene MEGAELY Lauare troller Bro ihead, and, tally, of a letter of excu Norton Meeting. have. ‘ nee mF. Hrensee- hen you got the impression that | ey ment witn hin? slumce in tue Westeru see IN THB BBLOIAN 8B NT. pation. Irom Secretary Boutweil ; Sut the two former he annouuce of ting and ban. ‘ur. Svencer—Name tho houses and when 0 Was excited Mas n—=Vour yours, the place. if ortion of the country inhabited mainly by | Carislsare ewitt to cons themacives [rom any sbare ‘The annouacement of & mass mestiog Mrs, Wilson—In SbefMold street about five years Mrs, Wilsoa—Y¥ A\torney—Since Lea have you refused (> marry with a inrge I ers, i Ci the east shore, ts Wholly. lad Waste, | oF responsibinty, and the letter of tie later, write | Ber faising under the euspices of the Norton Cen- | ayo, trom January to Ist of Aprli; in Morris ave Mra, Wilson monotonously, without, it | nim? ‘ penne tive ou | fod thos of its imbabitauts who bed with theif | ten wo « O, 0. Howard a tow days avo, charges | tral Association at their rooms on Hudson street, nue one your. 4 ‘s Gane festa: i cad wet st Spoke. Ste Wan AUaKLY Mrs wi n—Yes, air, t tod him ho didn't do an mesear , lug beyond meastire, Groupe are hud: | irregularity upon the ‘whole transaction. but deve | drow toredher leat event cat than BOW peo. |v att, Svencer—Did you pass there as his wife proken down. Hor eyes were so dim that it was ie Had promised; ne devn fer my tive eecan Frogether without scelter, tae clothing having | got atribute {uproper motives to Gen. Balloch. are Sones ner init Ryenioe: pet: 1908: N88 NUL Mra, Wilson (ier eyes fariing)—1 did not. absolutely painful to look into tein died and 1 1 Ute other ring, we lived lor ‘At Port Hope ite 6 neliher bur the bo les of the ‘There is one Queer thing about cation | Ple to participate in the ovation to the Thungerbolt. Mr. Spencer—Hie has always (urmished you liber peveer—When you Went oack did you re: taer again, but he drank, aud 1 refused to mare cutting @ sharp, Weli-dotined #6a a. uke bund cf ud many o: en- | which does not yes appear clear. Purties who are | The strovt in front of the Association rooms was | ally with mouey, has he not? ee Fy him aria of a eave cob off the pian: ef ht, (ug, throat, wite only tnelr | in 4 rosition to kp on sane tatt ths Wevcieucy was | gotage with torches, troneparoncies, freworks, and Bre Wine Te Mrs a le with his Yor, alr. Botts whispered something to his counsel, Mr Without vurming th “Rte 2 i supplied Lave boc hurried the | iu tre Treasury Department on deposit rund | caicinm lienta, while ® brane band discourse! fine | gripid, foeble stare, stroked lis chin-whiskers cou Ia toe betroom ro did you say you would Several Women wad cuildren at Center He ror fle people are terror strisen. Te is sibiuchlel dias music. At6 o'clock ® moveter network benner | plasently. rele, bane ew. Did he say anything with | got ive with vim? {oust sielier tna muanty aur; canted by tie # tive ie 10 eet thrones thie ection, the OFF WITH $30,000 was un‘urled, In the ecniro of the hunnor wan a | Nf, Spencer—Tlo bus bought you Jowols,dre Mrs, Wilson (lookiog up for» tmoment)—No, sir, | Aticrneyeliow ofen hare eiete'you mone *, plunged through the fl- and smoke. to deat — Mevsige likeness of the Senator, with tue inscrip- | etc DANG ONE Mr. Soencer—Was lo aware tat you had epoke Mire. Wilson (without « blush of sume) When- dipped Uo Water by tre pailful at ®. time ¢ found in « heap In the centre of pearance of a Contractor's “ Feroiee chaise toy Senator, Filth Senatorial | rig'jury and tue ‘ausience were profoundiy at- | With Botts? ver T went to seo hit he gave me money. He said ponred 1) don ther bouse of re oze and barely #1 port woich hat been Luborers Clamorous tor their The ‘Bnorline of the benner wae tentive, Bra, Wilson-—Yea, sir, peer ve gir y wuen lL Would taeo @ Walk OF treded in raving it lauted Wi'h turmive. Et woul! secm as Mf they had y—They Say it len Put up Job, loud vivas and cheers for th : Mr Bpencor—He bas paid bosrd for your chu. | Mz Specces—You went to slesp after that hin, and thea T went - 3 un from their hou-es to this spus not anticipating loud vivas and ch i drew? Mra, Wilson (indifferentiy)—Yes, sir, Attorue) —Thiea you heard him say in your house THK PRAVFUL VELOCITY OF THR FIRE We terrible heat, Trey perisied from suffocation, | ©: Tresvendence of The Sun. ing was held im the large wall of the Association, Mrs. Witson—Yes, sir, No, sir, wot pald board Botts now fuiriy cried, He held his handkerchief | on Railroad avenus that he would shot Halsted P lashed by the guile wax marvelo A Mrs. Rich Franauy Furwaca, N. J, Oct. 7.—-On Tues. | Loas before the appeinted hour there was not | Mit, Winn Yee air. S : before bis face and sobbed co audibly that tne s. Wilsou—Yes, sir, I did, . trds of Roe on her way a yrs TER BUDDENNESS OF THE COLAMITS F sanding room, and thousands were compelled to pent Witness beard him, She looked at vim, ena then one) — Weel ‘tow was atruek dows: ip the Koad end barked’te ace The inobitonts during the cenflagration anved | #y last Thomus P. Simpson, Req , general contract: | feaye, A conepicnous feature was a large delogation THE MARRIAGE PROMISE. Bent hor eyes ou the grouud, ‘Nut s motion came | wes'tmis before ho had’ heard of Matevod' eacied Br Coruett of Waite Hock nuv nso "byratd to only vy falling. on tue Froud ant caver: | OF on the tne of the New Jersey Midiand Itaitway, | of the. colored voters o° the Bighin Ward, ended | ayy, speucor—He lian made them presents. (Riis | over her features, Mid sowetinug about waatug Ww shoot ‘hiay of feats woile walcing in the row. Seven Ent area he ln Br They pes 0 Warning f the op | sent Lis clerk, W. J. Siawson, trom Franklin Far Bas: pa BL ede J ed | voice ringing in all ite clearness.) tiad you made ELS Rppnteres Whee Aye Zon hates Mima nest? * ter? Creek, rau trou Home end the fre and have not Tora few minutes im ‘Ravance,”‘Toen surdeniy | uaces N-J.,to New York to cash a draft on Mesars, | Th as rgsalsed by the selection of | #2 PREORCHOR, orate Nasttoment Hoe yobin? [CG | Autrncieciiow’ uany chidtea have you, Mri at fire came down on tnem from the woods, | Opdyke & Co,, bankers, for $9),000, The clerk was | ex-Aiderman os as Chairman, 0. Wii ietly)—Yee. 1. Spencer—What did he say? ilec . wite of Mr. Cuarles McMillan of Paris wa MELRRA AIMEE RA THUG REA an ich Seeaed li aicain Gn Vere endl Be reeset | *ANor thouking the mectinr,walcn checred him ag | Mrs. Wiison (quietly) Yee. wir, | Bt ER me anid Liseio ine! Witson—Two, «ito her bed with acutid only «few Lours | anytiine, ‘The heavens were all abiaze, and the 2 their next Assemblyman, Mr Hughes introduced C. | tna overy one in the audience feit it Bir. Speucer—Is that your name Attorney-—How old are ther t The fire drove her irom tie bed with tue | erth seemed on fre. About 1 houses were | { bills and currency, and to burr home on the frst | A. L Guidy, whe e Uriel remarks wore followed by Mr. Spencer (with a solema eimplasis on every Mrs. Wilson—That's what he cailed me. Mrs, Wilson—One is 17, the other 19, babe im er aris & child in one naud, aud two | burved snd ouiy Ove saved: On Monday morning | train, a8 the noney wos to pay off the bands in the | extended sve nee by Alcernon 1b, Sutitvan. Tu tse | word) —bid you ouce start with him for « minister ? dir. Spencer—Did you inform Halsted that Botts | Aitoruey—Bo: kiris? a following oer. Her mot a liue Wo hundred people brevkiasted on four louves oi | employ of the sub-contractor; but on bis not put- | Curtis, ¢ pom bhatt ‘Mrs. Wileon (in the sane tooe)—Yes, sir, was at the door? Mrs, Wilson (sadly, Very sadiy)—Boys (sighing her, ®as caught by tu ames while | bread, Houseless and Lomeless, they camp out on i akers werd irequently interrupted by cheers Mr. Spencer—Did he furnish you money to re. Mrs. Wilson (with @ calm look at Botts)—Yee, A\torney—ls your Gusband living in N, , Posting Werouch Whe gateway and perteied there. thelr 1 om ‘And seem struck cumd with ti ting inan SppOneenss. as ay as Was apres. the ; No Nor on abd Bawerd 4, Baandley ois (eae reer Cawaa T Pits, J Mrs. Wilson (coolly)—Yes, oir, ibe cupiaim of tae City of Samausmy, whic or. | lonses. Uhetr ments of bank wus telezraplied to, when it was found that ad calls wore i 1 the eolo The beauty shook her noad, * Idou't remember," ae "Fy aie ‘ouniey—W hat did you say to five! ins eigaw on Friday. says Tawae ‘and Alc. | (ng, uouse furniture ttle wore. burned the young man had drawn the mouey and gone to ator, When that gentioman was Introduced by | yy tye Ueuty Senki heals THE COUNSBLLOR WORMING OUT sncRETS, Pet yousay lo lim tomake bi D sier ure completely sarrounded by flamos, and the | destroyed, ‘Ihe roads are Gu'ed with carcasses of Alderman Hughes be was received with aproarious Sie, Suencer—How lone previous to the tragedy Mr. Spencer—T'ell whmt conversation passed by Lite’ Wilson (In @ scarce audible voloa)—I told bro was devouring every suing before it, cattle, sheep, aud hogs, suffucated by the | Parts cuknown erpiause, Mr, Hunter alluded to & former acquain- | 4 Mi. Treneh you with money tween you him to £0 and see somebody else; there would be ; swoke and heat, Siawaon {8 @ young man of about thirty years of | tance with Senator Norton, He said that he Lad | OMe Wieon tooKed cown along time. “Idon't | Mrs. Wilson—I told Halsted Iwas sorcy for lim, | Dleuty glad to marry him, and plenty that would TUK STORY OF A WHITB ROCK SUFYERER. watched hig political eareer, and when the Senator alta and wished he couid love some one else; and H ne ; 7 TERRIBLE BUFFERING. age, of excellent fuinily, and has resided with his eat ar eerad wot hituselt squarely | remember,” her quivering lips seemed to say, but ° vend ; R | make # bet.or wie tor bim'than [could (acr voice ‘os of Wuite Rock ave the tollow ' , had grasped the situatio q) y | ho word was heard, sted sult to me, oman, Will you never cea faltered e little); I told blu J wished be would ing ihe Bre which swept over tuacvil, | Mr. Cherot, one of the Committen sent ont into | wife in the samo hotel at Franklin with Mr. Simp: | upon the issue, that the colored race were to be | PYM NM Mt oasis) it help you, Do you | sicridcing yourself for other people? {here a lave 1 River, returved late on T sday evening. He | son, who placed every confidence in nim, Hw was recogulged wt he bad felt satiefed that he remember when be went with you to the burial Her face looxed quite tender as she sald this, aad Botts looked at her stupidly and vacantly. Us Sindiy wbout midnight the fires were first ports terriole suffering among the ,covole in that i i end of black man and just the man | Proung where your child lay in order to erect w | Botts cast at her a long look of love SPENCER AGAIN : 4 mie frou the wouis and come ction, At least tour hucdred families are desti- | Ub asnort time ago in ® position of trust in a ban k- y delighted to honor as the friend of their | Kround where yaar ely Mr, Spencer—Give us all the eonversation, ‘ a u tie i ints bad barely Gue | ste. ‘Three Cathohe churches were burned, The | ing house in San Francisco, Cal, His parents, who | rice, Ho expressed his belief in the Senutor's hous | “MTS Wiigon (with a ead look at Botts)—Yes, he |. Mrs. Wilton (in ber iow, tr a voicey—i sald | Me, Spencer’ (snmiting euavely)—You waid yum q tueir The wind at thie tive | inbabitints suy there was no such thing as escaping | yre wealthy people, aro at prosent living in Middle- | ety, and anid that he Wasa true Democrat and pro- | aig want to have one a ’ 1 was afraid something would happon, 1 said [ | didu’s keep louse tor Wo years; you sent ulm lite z from the south, Wien all stoves it | 119m the flames, Tho only suivacion was lo run | town, N. ¥.. and out of respect for them tho matter | acted bis return to the Senate by # large majority Mr, Spencer—flow long. before the dificnity did | Wished Botts would co away, 1 said 1 was ufraid | te nutes to moet bia, did you noth changed to the west and blew a periect | twbo the clearings, and Agut tor qear lie. ‘They | pas hitherto been kept @ secret, but has at lust be Mr. Huoter was very sovere uvon Presideut | pe 'aivance money to you? The last time, Luean? | George Would get into s spree on the duh of July, Mre, Wilson ( vitiout a Dlush)—Yos, sir rving the Heking flames in a portect | Sere obliged to stand the heat for four long hours. |b Mi pte'ot GENATAL COAT STAIIOR ben Grant and his army of scallawegs and carpet bag- | yn ee ing to remeusver)—I thiulait was | ad be might break tuto the house, He was bad | Mr, Spencer (vowed tueu)—Wasu's hw goog and Islauoo a? at least one quarver vfs | 18 many instances they were beutnd stumos which | Ts supposed by nome thal Slawson wis enticed | K@7#in the south, and tald, thot he result of the | weouturew weeks. L When he drank, ‘ : ME ee aies ale Ging the ait with blazing boards, pickets, | Were on fire. A number uf instances a jen of tn ‘and ty vd | Fecent elections Ih the Soult proved conclusively pores weeks, ‘ it fo lat Lew sentences ahe spoke more lively—th rs, Wilton—Yea, when be was sober. ho ihe lake Up to their necks to eseat Teaving only an air-hole for breatuing ind p of rel $a bublt be has boon | abd forty scree and ® moi ere MT Ae familys vaarales Mr, Spencer—Tell us all you uny money; did he ever in she world? tity slewente,, ‘The scene was porfectly AWKIVAL OF THE PESHTIGO SUFFERERS sidisiad to of later wen crogeed end routed, ana’ | caarka oC Mr. Hunter were well received and londiy | MF# Wilton—T sed it ta iy farailys yee, air Mra Wilson —1 raid if be was drank mo door | "sis. Wilson (adiferentis) “Nos ait t {roo screaming, women cryi7g aia | Gn Wesnesday morning tne prooelier St. Joseun | straid to show Wimeelt to lis employer. Some of | applauded, __g__ oe SR ee et ain oiee hc | GL Mee aA tedin, BULA ee e men were busily engaged in con bringing about 20 of the F suffer. | the men tu tbe employ of the contractors are not rae) 5 5 here was ® pau ir. Spencer leaned over the haa OVATE BT Tee rom ere een He SR ROER. 08-19) tisou—He sai could not lo {asain wor ving the water on tue around the there were wand with, Diisiered. laces. cad Debsritenie ie, the expression of thelr opin THE CASTLE GARDEN MURDER, table dud looked. the besutitu: Wiuess full in the | hand was over bis face, Mra, Wiisou—lie said hg could not love anybody (i Preveut tiwan from being Mterally scorched aad | hands, some with their eyes almost put oul, others They think Bla hired. to oe Ice with his O1g bright vyes. SITUATION OF THE PARTIES BEFORR THE MURDER, | *%% An Ra\ antaoolt ae [fide Pisierod In Culs condition 18) person were hels 1 heir singed o0 aud maids end bruises upon | say away with — thi vend this | The Rival Lodging House Rupnors—Benting | Mr, spoucer (slowly, gravely) —Ho was deoply | yy aie cor What did Mr. Halsted bay? exis tal this just as cooly ae if ehe had epoken of ie F tour song hours, To adi to tie ioe | their persons, ‘They vad been huddied tosether at | postpone the payment of thelr Wages, some of them and Kicking an Tnoffenatve Man atmont | attched to you, was ho nokt Mrs, Wilsou—He said be wouldn't go away; he Dir, Spencer (raising bis yoica)—Wasn't it, 1 aaw horror Peshtigo hurbor ever siace that areadful sunday | being slready a wionta's pay behind, They ay that te Death—No Arroste upto Last Kvoniug. Mrs Waisou (look ug do Yow, aie, Diente tad at tun tmorne at Clacton i you, Mre. Wilkou, tn feos au Apfatuution for you? THY CRIES AND SURIRKS FOR IIR night, with no food except some furnished them on | tie whole thing t# @ putup job, But Siawson's Coroner Volkharde of | pfs Spencer straordinsrity 40, was he not ? Mr. Spencer (peaking on in the saine b1 Mra, Wilton—It war, oir, f nas i Tuesday afternoon by toe steamer Dunlap, it hay- | people being Wealthy folks, and he w smart young Yesterday aflernoon Coron oikhardt | Mra, Wilson (irying so appear inuiiferent)—Yeu, |, ME, Spencer, (speaking op Jn the saine 1 fee 8 ee ee A H Who bad taken refuge on the extreme | ing boon impussibie for a boat to touca there be- | wan, with AKood reputation, it ts hardly possibie | Hoboken was eummonod to the bedside of August | sir i Ba Be Gd ea RRR A eS iy e [ 5 nen fer were conunuaiy ringing ip olf | sore thus time on account of tie high wet ruilin that’ oe would lend kimsell to any such sche bourdee in tne Hawburg and Bre: Botte bogin to wooo, He covered bis face with re. Wilson—Yee, sir, Josephiae Spiess, who came to the i as the flames and smode had some | About noon of that day refuxoes from the east slore { Lively titne ‘among te lavorers | Scbneitmann, ahaudkerchief, Toe moments wore solemn ; every | Mra Winn — Tee, ie inat Botte was told | Botts Bret usked kdimiemion, testified what dvd We iade uur way to the been, ane Of the bay, {nose wi o had escaced with berei, Weir | slung the Muury ts noefound | wy n House, who was dsias, my K deen attacked one ia the court room felt it, The siienc Dore | fet, Groner nee showed ver @ pistol. aud aaid he would tube & i Hue je iwass, rem-ined unl diy, | jiveq from the Belgian retteients, Now Frank ty wettie their cli Usual pay day, the 16th | by Charlos Mertzog and Kmil Krneet, runners tor | fect. 2 want DR bad 00g lite, Mr. James Durlo, # juror, suored during bee 4 eich pore of our party proceeded | jirusses, Dykeaville, and in fact that eatire section, | Of tue woatlt oberds's Hotel in thie city. The deposition of Mr. Spencer—How long have you known Hal Mr. Spencer (eeatin she went | tenitmony, ae Whore vur village had but a few | came stragsling in. Many of these were buuly —_ Relohardys Bau coveloped the followiag tacts; | 82! : sual ei ead Honriviia Sploss, a litte black eyed, stattornty es ‘Wumntord hed socaped | Permed+ One member ol @ faanlly, THE CODFISH WAR. Fehnelimang. was Tunner for the Harlingen Hotel, | Ai e'wienune junded her verteal tue une’ in a thou: | alte, Wilson Alt Tee AI NGHEN Hus LRMSSRORL Te Tae Renta 8 us by thade Gur why Fercewod ead ball Fak | w baw ste i’ War Veascl Ut HrediaSlobakan. Hrsisas. sod. Bros we we With abtad ghives, the veil, of eainte | dee bY ebher of hew t \ivaror trait tie Ges Mee Bo! t new of i ned o o'eluek 01 aday, | remainder of the inuily bad verished in the Barves, ha sacl after an Bscaped | oy ofore stated, counectod with Roinbardt’s Hotel, | erie oon we ate int Nis. Wilton—He Durel open tiie door, ihe o ook 8 0 tale pd anti! 4 o'clock on Monday, | tirietepiidren, whose parents had vurved tv deaih ucvster Pishermen—Moston Kaciteds | suc icu rival ostablishment, A Mrs. Zimmerman { BaBdkorchie! witch ane had taken out at the boxin- | ATT et Wire wero, you gruen you heard | (ubueru. (The Jurvr awoke and fell asloeD again, 5 \ oyed tu he w.re broagbt in by kind-asearted nergndors, them: und the Navy going to thu Rescue, Or Garden street, Hubowen, had engaged » young i ve him bursting the door open? D ry t Fed to bear | rire oretdniy apie to drag tloie oma Douisa’ over : : ry 0 baa, Aaa Hontinet ts't dammatee Mr. Spencor—Mow did Botts soom to rogard sour Airs, Wilsoom—I Was in (ne outer, in the large slow by!" ars Sowucer that. tho "pistol mane s bowis out to the Mur ‘ nowpital wb Turner Hall, on account o! their | a8 #ezed and taken to Guysborough, N.t,,for viola: | Ahh emmase’ On Friday, tho 1th tnt, he Bi Web I to be dies \ with it; | ToT” apencer—Not in the small, in the bedroom? | Y sted fom ‘above in ure that tuo bullet * amar se te $8 s tian Who arrived late Wed: esiay | tion of the fishery law. Sho was cut out by ua: | went to wand saw the girl. While te | ime about it in @ tone 0. dissatisfuctty ; Min. Wiinonm=No, sir direction 10 the body, Di. Doda thonzat the. pleted rs AGE IN DARKNESS, Bo eee UU ae LOR TB Tt een tbe Rigas Of ibe. Bil of, Colober, . Considerable Gye ny ithe | The fepliee were quick sod nervous, tou Mrs. Witson-Yee, ae er dad Op Botts having pulled bay trigger. e dense smoke of Saturday | | On ‘Turwduy morutug two wen srived from the } excitement wus caused yosterday by the annow Wiry are you gow g ith that swindler #™ See RUT uey ca Watna Wuplokediranta lt My, Spencer—What did you say t At Rig taker Had veal reasing, phd On Monday was | Woods, 40 badly burned that i618 probavle ab lwast | mous that an English man-oi war waa crnisine in Schneitinenn re Unit he was tising the young U Mrs, Wilson—I said, “2 baa bettor go to wh vbie bad auld be would Muut 4 ai, inva ‘ be Builatnae ce Rhy ay pt thei will People rendered homeiess | thestay, expocting the Horton's arrivol dost might, | woman toa lity in Hoboxen, and that he had tue WHAT WAB DONK IN ONK SHORT Ywan, dour. Halsted. bald. No, gu into the bodruom; 4 Poe Moisbods Hs was drunk Ho wali fo Davie cate croun, | havé*bvcn arriving in the city from all directions | Collector Baucock of Gloucester sha beon’ | Sheek. for her trunk. Oa receivin 4 reply, | | Mrs. Wilson—Vhroe years ago it Was, 1 think Lwent inva tho bedrooiy Wented 1 | Bribe Drowlee He’ Wanled Wiebe ( ti, about ball past B | ever 6 " y ning, and as we write te | in consultation with the President, ard the rovonue | Hortaog struee Bennelimann in the ince, knoosin Thad boon acquainted with Uoisted aboat 4 your Bie reluted this ia « much more composed man: | SMebsuy’e life, * 4 ri unig | stream continues to fow in. Supplics have boon | cutter” Mahoning wat despiicued under sealed | him down, “Then he ant Koil K Mr. Spence: —iotwoen the lime of his ing | ner + dar pidly rriv portions of the Suite, Too invest | orders, Tt iy aliPthar a frigate from Navy Yord Arata nan wooul the body until he be you the pistol and the occurrouce, did you lear ain Mr. Spencer—Wes Hulstod droased? Tho ie bw York . hus a cloudy might | news 20 18 unk AT bodice have boew | has hoon sont to. Gloucestor, und tulure deverop | conscious As Kricet wiminisiared tio fl Speak often alont Halston Mra. Wilson —No, sit barat barat “nd eit Asiveal to the rarely fron Gloweoster suis | you unit die nis 1" ; ; ; Mr Spencer—Yes' When tho pistol shown | Mra, W ibs rl Bows posh and Halsted i. ra, 1a ' re : Hay Ae ———_-_ - morning savet Colimctor Hind: Baveon how tele: |” Whow Seheitinunn came to bis aenees be waslying | to yout cam into he bedrouss, too. : pa og Tranaforn. rauned for tre revonte ¢ Vuen Me Cutloge inthe honmital it Castie Garden. He remained | Mrs Witsonan the latter part of tho winter Mr Spence IMF, Alsistod close the bedroon ai A Very mingular 4 runce. bein Capt, James Leary, transferred from the Se Porilana, wh wil port | there uncit next aay, whon te Was ome Mr. Bw vr goon bbhind Wat Pe % . i the darkness nad Phe pak dl Mahouing bas already in Hodogen, Seaelimann's assaianis arvesied Mire. W avenue, Mrs. Yos, aie, 1 i ' GEuiar eebok DAI tara ud to the Pwenty Brat; Capt Henry Hodden, tron | piesa wilt » Beat ty Hobo enon Saturday toNew | Mr. She Waat did he foci an 1 ‘ me lle dee 3) Ie EO AD! Ooi Letae wendy Desk to the.peoons Cont FR, Bene | waters, and any attempt to Atihe Towbs Justi Hosan held tem ia Mra. Wison—He eatd he lind Heard Halated tad 4 PAIMTOL GOONS, 5, H " or tre hight. Many were ver) iu nett, frou the Kioventh to the Tweiltn, Capt, 114d. | Kigheu voteels whi teat Ww ih. Yeatet day vho a nroportud Soho | awid oe WDC Bneot hin Hore Boule maatout (ore sntaute, “He had to pres { nu thouent the end of the world tn iuriaud, {roa the Twellth to he Keeventh, Capt. | tance. The Mahoning 1s said o have sirict orders as dying, and, afler taking his deposition, Mr. Spencer—Do you remomber his saying be | Mrs. sVilson, and abe gave him « atranve, wicked i Har fy wine men and children Were erying and wee; bus cone to Washington on leave of ab. , not to let tie Horton ve taken Coroner Voishards rent word to she police of the | boughs the pistol to defend bimsoll? look with lier Liack, teariul eyes 10 li@gaunt euro z 1a hu Hs of the ety, and many jcsta and ereeant baa been pus in oo 4 io ‘The Cammandant of the Charlestown Navy Yard | Twenty-nevenih Precivct in Wis ely to rearrest Mra, Wilson (sbaking her head, and oaterally) vent by her A thrill went through oer body us he B10 Ls Toad oo.98s 50,009 . 6 told wt tb pense of some ol o the Kigoteonth Ward, witha promise of @ Captaincy | hat sent the guuboat Kortune to the avsistunce of | Rrocst and Herinog, At 10 o'clock Last might bey | No I don't remember that came near her; she tremvled. There DeGoit iw Koxtstey under 1070, 0 Cuaeua ‘Tue darkuens lasted abyut ual ME be will carry Vial ward (or Bradlow, tis Colisctar, Wore will wb Larew Mr, Bpoucer (eagerly Had bo gowe ap town ok Air, Bpeucgr (with much consideraio We | DeGoik is Bepubtey Ua dor 1B. ssececseeeeee