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= °° THIRTY-NINTH YAR. BREAKING UP IN BROOKLYN SHE RESIGNATION OF COMMISSION- BR ARCHIBALD M, BLISS. Wot a Mepablican Lett in the Ne Bow 4—New Light Thrown upon the terior Work of the Commission—In ere ing hetter to the Incoming Mayor. Archibald M. Bliss is a Greeley Republican w Water who bas for some time pust fought tie Fedoral Ring in Brooklyn. He was kept out of his seat in the Byracuse Couvention by Murpiy's eang, When the Gree ey mon were keked out of the Conven- tion, Bike avd fttecn of bis delewatoe withdrew. Binee theo the Pedoral oMorhoiders have wazed a Pitter war a alnstaim, As he ts a member of the Water Bon! bo only Repablican in it—he has been most bi assnilod. He i# the only man to Kings county who bas sace.esfully fought the ede rol rang, ‘This is way be tea nt ay an eapectal object of aiek. But Mr Bhes does notre peas to have lis influcnco Weasourd by romain g in the Water Board, aud 40 tosses $3.00 over nis siouller un nEsiGxe, as will be seen by the annexed Hotter, He chal Jonces investigation into Ina sfuctal eareer, ana is gow abl: tv Ngat a cood Axny xadinet Grant's cong. A SUN reporter called on Mr, Blass at the City Hall yesterday ond bad an interview: Reporter tis rumored tas yoo are about to re- tica, Is Wuere any cruth in the report? Mr, Biles—May Lok who you are? Reporter—1 ropresent Tum £UN Mr, Bliss—Lively paver that, Yes, Lam about to place my resignation im the Lande of my friends. Reporter—Why do you think of resigning? Mr. Biise—Because the Board is unpopalar; be. esuse I ccm do the people no good by serving longer ; Decause L will not give the Federal Ring in this city an opportunity to lessen my influence. ‘They keot me out of the Syracuse Convention oy raising the ery of Water Board, and they seek to rush out alt OPPOSITION TO THEIR SCHEMES IN KINGS eounty by raising the same ery, i remained inthe Boerd to telp my friends who do not h.la Federal office, snd 1 leave for the same purpose. When a committee examine into my oMetal conduct then I am ready to get out, I am as willing as any one man to fight (raud,aod I challenge any one to prove a case wherein I have connived at wrony, oporte,—Has your resigaation been made public et? Mr. Biiss—Not yet, but you can make # copy of Wit you choose, It would have beew handed in Weeks avo lad not promineat citizens requestea eto hold it back, ‘The reporter then aeeured w copy of the resigna Bon, which reads ag follows MH, MLIS§ TO THE PUBLIC. fo my Repudtican Ardendte In rerpouse to your sugg iat tor woushs past my resign, wissiouer tions T have to say ‘on as Water Con as been at your disposal—no less now at least two montus ago. Had it not been @ Advice 0 high in the confidence of (a and pos! Thave deen w Water Commi OL is existence. Been founded uw wnich uve Leen Woo eatensive counected with | eld resven Ker au iitezitinaie ase of fac Inture enacted tue law, an! T ered | aware of the unpopularity of the Almost from ti commence ueat This unpopuiarity L believe, bas nly Upow the fact, last Le powers cba it neve rary. For were Tie Lees any power which has been conterred tas been (ransceaded. IT such has been the case, let Woo aver bus Deem gur.ty im the wie. To avoid personal injustice, however, it may be well to romember that 1m a éondemnation of t faw itself, it is but 4 #light step vo elude tae indi Viduais Whose duty At bas Deed Lo execute its pro- Visions. Wile Tdo not shrink from any legitimate respon. sibility which Delomcs to me tn this connection. T beversiovess desire taat ttsuall be understova on he part of my trieuds that I have continued in. the Position Wor w long time past at their persoual re water oe held uccouat- ; Against my owe inclination, and at my OWn person and Decumiary disnavantige : and « UD io Lie Lresent time Lnave retained the posit tance with your generally expressed soot sud ubvroval, 80 BOW, ot Your own sugees Hons, and with a saticinction On Wy pars waieu lo Rot Wish to conceal, Lp.a e ty resignation in your presented at Ht is dee nd affairs of pleted, Wiis lavesigation shall have been made and 1, for ove, most earnestly desire that 1 may be Fe exuminatio d suall Ve mau the department, shi nto the have Pande. to 0 ei@cieutiy and’ justly prosecuted at the eariest ic meni—! shall Ve much mistaken if its affairs hive Bot Leon conducted sirietly within the provisio! of the Jaw. It may then be wade to appeur uiso That uch the aroitrary powers wish which to Boars wes invested Was aaost necessarily of seives °. sheet al uy they might have oven nto the Bourd, to which it roused ass £ epublica ased. hut fairly se ston the pati 0: ye pa who s@ve not been ab cuage ica His Beem incide: wy, Whea they failed to ecomplisa tl us with w apec.es of uspocritical politeal vir a, go tin that ics Feat chur.cter has been easily ue the confidence of the a, M Dessib.e. to destroy but to ternl e Whose outy it bi sected, not only public tu te departine ine ¢ Juuiied, BOW tar buls lust Semus bow been succrestus wiih Repubiicaus was lately demonstratea at the pritnury elecuons, Bo eral am iwaivisuuly couceraed, 1 shrink fron! ho legitimate scrutiny 0 ty public OF p Vag? afluirs, and Topo ti may not be tuougat tu Prive, (OF we to say, wos L woud not aude ty Per mbt, wative Of tue Krossest Kind been oo long ree ¢, thut 10 One Of these gentle . monsirative in twee Vi ave sy avie yet Wo bulut, Nor cua hi baw ore” my part, neither as a mem Sorat ah Poantianes Bor poiiticall:, 90 tar ue f Lor in iy private Uusiness heey w heartily in favors “Sn! tothe ooo b onesty {a sce performaucs of tov, (°_08, We Private Gutle.=st Occurs to ne that a "Pad tation of pol iiiieal ep so: ty We )Muooth suine Of tue Tous: elges Wie ue sitiiy connected wits pabiie life 1 et hatin permitting Biysell to ren to jutca With the Board thus tar 1 b in fe serti i sev my" cou nit Twit jolw heartily Bivocuiing nawents, or, Wo peEce A oir —— BROOKLYN'S COMMIITEE OF FORLY. Dige ea for the Work of Investigation ‘ aod Htetorm-A Resolution to Exclude the v Voted Dowa—What is fo be Do! ittee of Forty m yupers ard documents jon of fraud and peowh: Mey fleved @ resolution excluding the " Committee were only acting for tue © as much ted as the Com W ite ac! and the press ehould be % » the pu atic t the secretary sh ’ 1. information as W. Huvter wanted no Star Chamber p uvcomuatiees hereafter found it secret tessions, let them 9080; {igo oMeiats in both parties, had a vot was suom 10 be Secured of 1 Uosunpected robberies. He did uot se criminals on their guard and ap ‘hy sald nothing before the committee hing demauded secrecy. Let their doings Dare deevly iateres.ed to huow done. id the New York Committee of HE uae ony. Sh Mae ge he anid, * by 6.000 people, and we have no right to withhold eur action trom then.” Chairman Whiting said ovementa are acainat an almost almizhty power, The New York Committas had a Ledwith, T know net that we have any craito: are Ha" le to have them. We do not Wis t etrese with M@areaneet, bot if we wou reall vttempts of traitors we #honid Keen our move nents secrot.” Mr, Dutoucr sud cere suid be fewer speeches ifthey were nol ob ished, ana AUgKeLOd Liat & comiaittes be appointed to attend Oa the Board oF Canvassers to-inorrow. Te question Was thon put, and the motion to ox- clurte tie press was fost by 19 to 1% Me. Goodrich thea sobimittad the following by= Liws, Waich were ad voted: Anticny |. The Committee shall be known aa the Citizens" Heform Committes of Brooklyn, ANT. 2. Tis onjacts hall be Pisi—To recitals such evtienes of sin the recent ay Le Couwvatently used 1 Our cue promptly and to conviction d offender azainst Ge Imvegrity of the 1aTe take measures to prevent any candidace ly elecced from Poi tht ine Ov thes cal iy he Le powdy reliet as raw fire MONT tO oe way Ov In iis Lower To take fueh other and ferther measures fo: ee Jer as may be (owed needfal beh Presttent, two Viet ave Secretary, and UFer Whose Powers Rid duth s sual! De eich ay usually appertai so Kuch OMe cuvely Fe4. There ehall be th sb-conmittees, each bo Cousiet of avveo men entiue Com Mittow, Whose vation #oal! De Lhove named in the iat bid On one of witngss'® y pe) being #0 bad. At one time. w called, Sits, Liechards us attending bi Other time dis brothers, suorequent] ne by day aud the otber by wight led for ty end waier eFcry lew hove (continued Mrs, Decker) temet!mes Bi pad dt section of article 27 6 tee on Legisias f at. ne those named in 4h e-chiod Whose auty shall be ‘out parpos ve Coin. , WhOB! ALES Ia section 1, Wao shall be charwed wig all other mat- ne | to other committees. ere shall oe a i of the Committee very Monday aight. atBo'cioca. 8} we caied by the President upon tere Aw. 5 on shalt ques’ of five membe A xT. 6, New mein tee bye four-Ol te vote ble report on the adm Jee Dy the Kxscntive ‘Ant. 7 ‘These by-laws ny me be anspended for one meeting, upon a two-thirds vote oF tie neln, bers prevent, Dut shall But be altered except upou one week's nolice and by a two-thirds vole, Air. Driggs #aid another commitice of Atty had doen apveiniea beture the Committee Was Amir ried nd as their ooject# were similar, he moved the ap Doluiment of a committee of three to confer with #.id Coma instructions to effect a con. dation of the tw he motion w mittee tor action. ‘The chair appointed the following committee to FrDUre At once Boon & Permanent organieation for referred to the Executive Com- officers: P.W. Potter, L. L. Husted, L. B, Culttene den, B. J, Whitioce, Au Conningdam, and the Ubalrman was added, ‘The Commitee ‘on Permanent Orcanization reportea : | For Presi ankiin Wood rom; ist Vice-Preside William Maisvali; at Vice-President, ale! Whiting, dr. As « Secre Tressorer, Joon W, Hunter, edopied. - ‘At 11 o'clo tion to go into Ex mite of the wis carried, and ¢ of the press were invited to revire, ‘Sami a; Secretary. Ko M 3, George L. Fox; The report was utive Com gentlemen The Brookiya their Praudwicnt Count, Since the exposure iu Tux Sun of the frauds in toe Fourteenth Ward of Brooklyn, by which Wain Wrigut was counted in as Momber of Asse bly fom the Seventh District, the inspectors of election atthe poll where the fraads were perpetrated bave discovered an error in their returns, which gives Col, Newton, the Repubican candidate, about 109 mojority, Tat this error was purposely made, in order to count inthe Ring candidate, is eviaent from the fact that the teket for inspectors wo credi'ed with tue same excess of vites (19) over any oiber ticket than was given to Wanwrirt Tie traud was done bunglingly avd the scoundrels Were counbt, and im tne hope of escaping the con sequences (hey cre omit too W) ling to make a square count, One ol the inspectors. Who perpes this fraud’ atthe bioding or the hing a disgraced policeman, and anutwer has lvea4) served one term in the Pouitoutiary last at the Brook'ya Thi The Reform Democracy of Brovklyn are to hold a grand mass meeting in Brooalyn Hall, Myr. ile avenue, near Fultou sireot, to-morrow eveniuz. O'Donovan Rossa, Gen. Bourke, the Hon. Wiiiinm E, Robinson, and the Hon. Cilaries O'Cunor will douounce the McLaughlin thieves, ———e BELDEN'S $150,000. Brandy Puonch and Morphine ‘Twiceayd t-The t it Days of a Kick and of Course Eccentric Old, Bachelor, Samuel A, Belden was a wealthy gentleman of Brownsville, Texss, He came to this city about « warand a half ago, He died on tho 12 of Fob- ruary last, havieg made a wiilom the itia of Ne vemver, 1870, bequr ining the bulk ot bis pre to his niece, Mog, Liecharat, woo 19 the Foray of the Wi, The value Of IDE 5% 6 was about #1 499, Tie will is contested Dy iis brothers und suters on the ground tho Mrs, Liechardt exer Wioval ground that Mr, Beld:n was suffering from oftening of the bruit Tue case Was comtiaued defore Surrogate Mutea. Mrs, Liee of the proceed iazs yesterday, ‘The principal le ardt, was an intrested spectator tall ent S18 tal oe Seceewss ave nalr, Sho was ¢ +, aid wore over her costume a voluminous et garment, trimmed with far Mr. Quigley testided that he was a pro tuirty years standing, Waen ne t dunce on Mr, Balgen be tount bisa vory mn (rostrated and wandering in lis mind, At ti imagined himself in Texas; aztia, be thoug it him New Orleans, ‘Tue first thing be asked for when witness first went to bin was Drandy, Airs. Licehardt gave bi Mr, Beden was an oli bichelor, lis discase was a xenerally broken-down constitution, brought on probably by ila 1quor. It had softened the brain, apa tad brow i Bright's disease of the kigneys. Mrs. Lice itoad witness tat My, Beldea bad ¥ aving Very to bere a vent to wer shea lad she known fae could have had etied vory much th 4 seid tat y hour ; souetimes ott orone and a uel each t When medicine nied to hin he could wot see ic at ail, his any 88 80 Dad, Iiy pulse was from 98 to 11) with ; » twice a night, oF tonal Zan at some. maa and sud tue tue contents of itall her owa w be had last no Mr. Hollen took brandy Fj Usuully a tablepoon n, W yout every hous, “ug mor until wae induod, He caiiea r every na sousues CHIC His only nent Was 6% DOZZ, aD » more got out ha ne 4 Decser, wo give ‘temtimo’Y Vestiness, and always wi At sue had RivWa the Gecedent very inte ate , st Oe saw 2 to be carried to be it# Lo hi, of his bye two mute He wu declined by Mrs or by absorbing bi elf, Witness ha rvives, but they Were usuall simcuerdl, Wii Fejeciod nyo: antion an) ti rf acveral nes, au nha hunting excur Nov. 17, 1870, witness ¢ House," Asked nim received # negative r is need to athe tle tien dressed lier by n te suit hot been admitted, At oue Mir Belden imagined bimselt in Brownsville, ‘ex 1 apon bin at Tremont > could see her, wu she told her + ai 1. Ina tew momeuis h suitening of the brain cid purro. tur hon, bad been taken, the hear ng wus adjourned ae Greenwich Street Ukieves Plying their Trade by Daylight, Wm, Cramers, of Newark, in company with Jolin Hafield, visited New York yesterday, Atl yok #. M., OMcer Thompson, of the Greenwich sivest police station, found Cramer crunk ou sshington #treet and arrested uim, Cramer was not held by Sergeant Allen. On bis release he again got drunk, ard while passing love Spring street, near Hudson astrect, be was set upon by @ gang of thieves, knocked dowa with a slungelot, and dragged into an ailey, whero his te were rifled of @ gold watch and chain, very seriously injared, and was attend Surgern Vac Buren, Hatfold, via Went to tue asmistance of bis friend, Wus also ler Nily beaten, He managed, however, to iollow two them until ho wes Odicor Scuick, to whom ne pointed them out, ‘The officer arrested one of them after a desperate resistance, He gave bis name as Jubn Kelly, bar hess maker, 457 Greeuwich sirest, The ower, woo Be Joun Morris. of 493 Greenwich poe Cramer wi ed by Police War arrested avout tore hours alter by the same Omcor Cramgr Wap Qobaiged ab Whe igtion Be ® yee. . Pa: We et ee hy ee % HOW MURDERERS ESCAPE. A SKILFUL COUNSELLOR OHBATING THE GALLOWS. Did Jack Reynolds Spenk the Truth tts Hanging Iwo Murderers Played Out in New York ping on a Plea of Maosivuehier in the Third Degree. At 11 ofoiock yesterday morning, in tho Gene- fal Sessions, Judze Bodford presidina, Dantol Fo ey, A respectable looking mon about 65 years of age, ‘was arraigned by District Attorney Sullivan on the chirgo of murdering Jotin J. O'Bri strect on the 24th of Septonber last. dno witnesae d that he was therefore inclined to accept said bing, that net at 159 Bin Mr. Ballivan who naw the stao the plea which the prisoner wished to put in of manslaughter in the third desree, Foley then pleaded, and was remanded by his Honor anti Thur time to bring for. ay, in order to eive bis counsel, Mr. Howe, d aM Javits srowine the prison er's previous good chorccier In mitigation of ven: tence There is some position of this cage ire Louse. mate as was also O'Brien, ning very cnrisos aboot this dts No 165 Bim street is a board Foley, wbo $9 a brads Onisber,was an in. young man of irre proachadie character und creatly be oved by a larze circle of acquaintance Foley roomed wits one Murphy on the same floor with O'Brien, who room ed with hie brother, opposite O'Brien's. A Mr, By About 11 o'clock on that fatal x1er occ pied a room Enturday night while O'Brien was seated smoking in Foley's room chatting with Marony, Foley enter ed the room drook “Tse you're 40," replied Foley." © Hallo, Fo full as a tord again.” * Didn't T see 9 man leave you y."* wad O'Brien, * That's not at the stoop ?” returned O'Brien “you LIK, answered Foley becoming furion rake you mad exclaimed O'Brien astonished. have I peid to offend you, © Why, what J didn't mean to Foley not seeming inclined to accept aay apology, O'Brien quietly went out of the room & fow minutes after. ward, bidding both Murphy and Foley good night, Foley followed bim out and beean abusing his reise. his dead father. ¥, and he stepped out o1 bisown room whituer nd slapped Fol “ You ought to be ashamed of yourself to talk that way of were notan old man I would bre tions and ani Le bad re'tres his open hand, sayiog O'Brien th ing bis abuse. again at an in iin This made O'Brien in tho face with the aead, If you your nose." went back to his room, Foley continu: After a while O'Brien became anctr Jusion to 1 dead father. and geing out slapped Foley again twice quickly with his open rand saying that ongat to be ashamed of bimselt. His brother p him tack Into bis room telling him not to pay any attention to the iu suits. O'Biten the fand got into bed, sas tng wth 9» ed a licking, burl t want to he EVIDENCE OF PREMEDITATION. This time F his coat, and going out bis own room, put on in descondedt the stairs, O'Brien’ heard him and said: “1H bet he's colng to get a warrant forme.” Fifteen minutes after ward Foley ret to his room He neld sn open Knile tn his hind. His roommate Murphy saw 4 and said, “Foley and jumping up shu t that dom the coor a uncoited the door aud be did not answer him. F passageway wud davbled for a lew minutes wits Diva tm a basin ing, All this tin between him O'Brien and (ul tx 5 1 will Monday mornin won. Foley thea again, whe #azink to Lie bro opened ¢ 1d Oppomite Wi ner, avor. bis of everytuing taat was occursing, trom Foley's room brightened thr bean abusing O' pon O'Brien yamt that looks bad,” {bolted it, Foley aousine Murphy, who ey tren went out inte the his of Wuler Which stood in the land @ not un abusive word had passed m und O' Uri O'Brien's door and shouted, * ( Foley ten we e ont here Jo If Ldon's tx ¥ "O'Brien a to-mie Dald no Ai Brieu'e ir To see what he Waucs any Mr, Baxter way dying on » bis door open and ¢ (wil view lest stron ryabgage way O'Brien opened tue door be yuo tue wr © What do you w: tbat Warrant Tor me araw buck his arr of O'Brien's bre gow, Foley Baxter saw Foiey ine and lus@e twice in the a * Deother also rusbed out and st Meantime exclaimed pokey Baxter * ayy, SUAS’, strut Oa Brieu®, whe ure sha, caralysing BROW er irurcer. fhe? tnto the at d into the “atti 1 the heart ) the Spring saying ore When F t k iv ready the ‘ot, Waiky a) avgere policeman wao way tue Ts thet old me Voliceman—Ye: Cart, Walsh ob Policewan—Ye (i Waist Carrs And lie did go in Wistiam F, Howe ap dion. Algernon pr a young. ur type of the Seven out of th eet and around tue ¢ street police sta Lat's what 1d facts which to Lestily to in Cours yoaterdey WHAT CAPT WALSH 18 DOING, cems that Police Capt torces's office before the opening of the Court, woen 4 tris coming 1 go in aod ask hint Ihe! Ave eared for the apterce, wut 8. Sullivon pen. the me | ant O Br My Godt i'm staboed t bed and struck Fe kuiie across his shirt. | O uck Foley op 4 possibly preventina ‘obn O'Brien ran dowa ner, Where rms of @ policeman, grasping ley had staobed 1. He was stabbed arresied and taken on he wave up ihe it witl the witnesses were Walsh of the Four Oa thursday ufternoon last i the General Sesalons ree that Cart, walsh woul bea witness to sinan ihose word cannos be dounted told in, ‘Lue Copiuin avkea & off to day?” Mr, Sul ivan inside? ‘These are the exact words tha passed as nearly a tl peutloman can rememver EB HOOSEVALT STRERT TRAGEDY, After several unimportaut cases had peea Fo the trial of Joby O'Brien for tue murde Of Cusrl® Casey, in trot of 17 Roosevelt street on the nightor July 18 Inst, was cailed, Phe H the teoyle. ‘Ih rt vy tue brisoner’s couueel, and r irom the panel in the room, The circamstanees of tie murder are ns fol On tue night named, Casey ond James O'Briew were drinking im Doyle's iquor st 17 Kousevelt sueet, and John O'Brien, his bros Patrick, aud @ stranger en In ten niinutes the party were engaged Ina free Mght, and the pr prielor pul thew oUt On the siaemal< the culty Was renewed, and Joha OBrica siaube y with #buge bread-knite In tae groin and | face list wound severed the femoral at aud Casey Wied to death tu a lew minutes, THE WITNESSES, The District Attorney tn entn tailed the iaets by with he tn ful, cehibes eye-witness, and Edward were examined Vheir testimony Was & mer Noa of the styury of the tragedy. A FLAT CONTRADICTION. ender, swore that he had {ret eontridiction of Ml the other witnesses, In deed, auch hurd swearlog Wis vrobably never Ii ened & court room belure arly every tn portuat fect sworn to wes Milly denied. by so Mrs. Margaret Cullen of 18 Koosevelt street saw Casey Dit O Brien in the face, Atterwerd howd tne cry, My God, Carey's got a rezor,’ James Jasper O'Br roborated the of 41 Hamilton street cor tie thst turce wite He did not see the first stabbing. Dr. Marsh, who made the post-mortem, w examined, Mr. Howe admitiug the cause an of death, nd that Carey died at the nap one > Officer James Finn snid be arrested O'Bricn about Afeen minutes past 12 on the morning follow ng (he stabbing We rear o ) Greenwicn street, He asked iin why ie had stabbed Caney, O'Brien answered,“ Lgot beat, aud I don't kno «hut ive done.” He had been drinking, but wan notdrunk, ‘The only mark on im Ways lump aad Samal sireak of blood on tue check-cone, which wowed Uke the result of Wittens Wa given a ragor by Jonu HaDiC) (Wo weeks utter the ‘sap, bing, and was then (oid for the first Ume that Ca Lad lised one JUSTIFIABLE HoMICtDR, Here the prosecution rested, and Mr. Howe ar aust addressed tue Jury, RAVING tout aiter tie contra G ciory versimony to Which they bad totened tre highest veruiet they could vender woull be mon sidughter in the fourth He would ase an Acqui-tal on tue ground that the hourciae wus just fable. ‘Joon Hawiey, a younz scoundrel who had been brougat. frown thin Meateutiary 10 \netidcemee Vs brat Wituess for ue deouce He smihugiy pave nis rosiaence a» Biack weil’ Isiaud, aud sayd Via! had beeu seut up for ten tivntus on the ih of tober for Flealiag cotton. eressor, a! Casey de 8 fall David Tucker, who bad been in the workhou rancy, sw Casoy run afer O'Brien, knoe for ¥ he jown, skick bia, One Sderiock tried to h SogTotog Heacaee, PES lie mide Casey the ag Jaaid he bad picked ap the razor wien nd cut him on the elbow. ai Casoy while O'Brien ea- eer 0p9%9 laces ang f9) NEW YORK, jowod O'Drien, striking him with the razor in the face. He showed Hanley tie razor, and shou 64 to tim to plee It ap, On bis croseexaminusion be favo the Iie to Baniey's testimony, and ty bis own im many pointe, ANOTHER START WITHRSS. Patrick O'Brien, elder prover of the prisoner, fave his testimony ime quiex, anxious way; an, wfler be had fnisie!, Me. Sellvvan read Patrick worn deposition be ore the Coroner, which, in al mont every partionlar, we the reverse of the tosti- mony whick he had just recited. Patrick tried to plain the discrepancy by eayine that he had not been allowed to. teil everyting at the toquest they lind stopped Him, Mir, Howo—Yes, air. Thatis one so04 T hope for from tuo Reform—a tairer ‘awiner of gonducting in qicets. Coroners nowa lava wke just what toatt mony thoy ploase, and when ® Wikvess has gou lar enoush to suit thom they Perempiorily choke Mim off Judge Bedfora—Mr. How cases— Mr. Howe—T know of three, your Honor, they won't lec counsel wry « Word. JUDOR BEDFORD'S ADMONITION TO THR CORONERS. Judge Bedto elt, bring them before me and Twill Ox then, Me. Howe looked nronnd the Court triamphantly unui he saw Coroner Young. His eyes tien dropped ad arned red in the lace, A moment ater word he taldt “Lain ready to submit thecose to the Jury und your Honor's © sarge without @ word.” Mr. Howe did oll, ‘Toe tentiinony would not fF strring up. Disiriet Aliorney baliivan was » Willing to suoInit tie but uosirea the pris. OF to take the wituess stud Arse ‘Teil the uth," sad Me Ho*e solemniy, with his Guger uproised in a wsrbing manner, * whether it be fo; OF Agius YOU, as yoR hope fOr eternal Lif O'Brien told Lis own story In his own way, and on cross exarvimation contradicted himsclt on Wauy waterial pon A SEILFCL Covent if you know any snca Why, on'¢ TIMELY RETREAT. Mr. Solivan now arose and astonisued everybody by annonncing that we prisoner's counsel wisned to Situdraw the plea of not evilty an | subatitat ve of guilty of mansiauzhier tm tre third FO ir. Sullivan asked bis Ho jo accent that plea. O'Brien stood up and made the substitation of pleas, He raid be pad never learned @ mechanical trade. In answer to the urevl question, he sait: “TE aone tt ta eelfds ce, air; that's att. inate, when was not looxing, Mr. whispered to Lin bind fis aad, and be added: "Don very sorry (he mau's dead. ‘He's been always 8 friend of mia THe SENTENCE. Jucge Bedford looke1 uo aud sald: “O'Brien, you Bove been indicced or murder in the Arat de: Ereo, and althow. the evidence would not warrant SOUF Conviction Of such a grave degree of erime, Stil Lthiok the District AUorney hae stretched bis clemency to you to the wimost ia accepting your ond plea. I don't beligve ene word of the testi ony for the detence. It hus been a miss of per. Jury from beginning to end. Casey did not give y the slightest provocation to take bia life, Asa warning to sucu s# you who bold human life no Value, aad to tose Who are tit he tabit of ‘car r)ing about deauly weapons, I will give you the full enalty of the iaw— our years at hard labor in State Frison.” ‘O'Brien went out of the court room with a satis- fed siniie on his face. It was a great triumph tor How of A FIGHT FOR $20,000 WORTH OF RUM © in the United Mates ‘The Legality o! Briciam pent Involve 13.—An inter pending tn the United Suoreme Court fv« Jiclal proceedings in Uca, About two years ago « ntile firm ip Salt Lake City sustainod damages to the amount of $90,000 by the destruction of tueir tock of liquors by order of tie city Justices,for the ou-payment of a Heense. The firm brought suit An Interesting € Supreme Court Young's ludi Wastixotox, No’ ting © xdoet the city moder the Te pin verdict was rendered in the United States Discrict Court in their favor, The city apveuled to the United States Supreme Court of the Terri the ground that (Lis Was u lerritorial ¢; the Jury shouli there‘ore have been summoned by the Territorial Marsual instead of by the United States Marshal, Ine wicher Goart affirmed the de: cision of the Cour: eiow, An appeal wus then taken by tue enn! or te city to the Supreme Court of the United Sta The decision 0 laier Is anxiously awaited by ag it collaterally involves bow Legality y ummoned, by tt od Etatoe * Rorerenrraerertr cn eT ny Brigham Youne, and otaer prominent on, Uaver the Territorial laws. A Duel with a Barglar in Brooklyn Five Shots aud Nobody Hurt. Early on Sunday morning Mrs, Daggett, who cs with her son, J. 8. Day tt, In Bedford avenne, near Penn street, Brookiyn, was awakened by tle movements of somo ono in ler room. She supposed it was ber son, and asked him what bo wanted A strange voice reviled, telliag ber to keop quiet under pain of instant death, Taking advan tge of the burlar's absence for a moment from the room, Mrs, Daggett closed and locked the door, and arevolver, Wren he reached the second lauding he saw tue thie! eseaping down the back stairs, Mr. Dagvett raised hts revolver and 6 The stiot so rlehtene 1 tho thiet that he Jost his balance and fell, nd rolled down the sta nding on to bis feet, crew rey his With a foariul oath, Celberately Gred bis at lis par \tew yorda He then inate his eschpe with init eornyan lons throaga a rear window, by which entrance nad en efecied, taking . gold wateh, clot pd plated tale ware. valned tn ail ut $29), A round top mixed tweed hat, one Congress gaiter, and a puileemun’s billy were left i} — The Bloody Sixth Ward Again Coroner Keenan was suamoned to the Centre stroot Hospital yeatertay, to take the ante mortem deposition of John Hegenvisk, a German, who had been stabbed in the neck in a quarrel with Joseph Owing at their boordins house, 542 Poort street Hogeavisk said that Oldiog and he quatrelied about threo weeks ago, and that yesterday, wien Olding Cinpned home, he attempted to renew the cviera rnd O Aine Q hore ena stabied iim Inv nck of the nées. The Wodnd ts 2% inches Jeon, thy arrested: by O mt country, It ok hm bile ony that he will eve T Aud HQ attempt was m Wii the procession: Mr. Pigott, proprictor ¢ hae Veen sentenced to lap tor pau Constable ontment for six mo wn tuflammatory patur rthe alleged murder of trisl of K Talbot ——— The Williawshures Colured Bait fir \ ball last sof Wi { Mutagascar rat American gray rats nu gray Fat acted th of Aloino mice were pia Man. ahd cr woe a iittio Digger I'd tuke bim 103 we Boo iia bing that eye WVhe Obie Penntorship, Wasuixoror, 13,—The Hon, Benjamir ¥, Wade arrived 10 dug to look Manager Trower ination f cored re o'clock an exhibition of tral Albino mice, and One aged, Amer Burien AB with the cy that diwernl, * He seems d bright aywhen he first can re ago. He thinks Senalor Sherman will bo re 4 tnis er, and that the a nh gett othe interest ct revenue reform, so -cil ¥ off six hepublic join th retary Coa, is Likely bo, eure a eumplerc wp elect ¢ Repniiation of te > Cuaurestox, Nov, 3 bh Carolina Debt, The Chasleston prints a report of the vettos ored members of the Stato Legisinture held last Week. Tue ciucus resolved (0 Mukono approprin: Iniivor or the repudiation of OTM Lie OL Aud Dow Whe Cy sem, Gixuva, Nov. 1 broke out wife rene, Tred Moca’) fisuics originated ver of Khe buildings the been dee! Another Cuban Patriot Murdered, Havana, Nov. 18,—The insurgent Colonel Es- trada, son'in law of Gen Aguilera, tured'and executed by the Span King Amadeus hat special cross for the degeration of MQHEt Ue Cudp teed bel or i aie a eS CHOLERA IN THE HARBOR. THE ARRIVAL OF A FLOATING OOF- FIN FROM EUROPE. > Six Handred and Eleven Healthy Forty-one Persons 0: ‘The city was startlod last erening by the ro- val ot Quarantine of a ship with many cases of cholera, and the office of tue Associated was visited by mony individuals who were ported a Pro: Joo ing for tho arrival of reiatives or friends on (he steamer reported. following facta: the Bultle Lioyds* Dreyor, sniled tober, feet, Copenhagen on tho 1% sand on the 15th, At 22 cabin pot Germans, Daves, and Norwecian of emigrant liad been out toa dav, A BUN reporier oacertained the ‘The steamship Franklin, one of commanded from Steltin on tue 10th of Oc: by Capt. and Christian: Christiansand she had engers and G11 atocrago prasengers a tnperior class Tao hoaith of ail on board was fully op to the standard on emigrant ships until they Then o case of what was hen thongnt to be diarrna@a appeased ; but It was cholera, aud was followed by other cases with fear fol rapidity until about 100 of Keres wero attocted, Teacher Haliiox Inst week, Th was said that (rc were obliged to drink brack sing apearatus Laving Riven ont, the canse of the sicxne a6, OR HAR KIC! heen Loved, The Franklin acrived off morning, having ha way fom Halifax, W became know that then te extent only spection of the passenger list s Eiten Av 2 view, ‘7 veare. Karon Lowven, 23 years Wilhelmine Tebes, 1% yre. Bs eben, 54 ye Hand, 36 y Weijana, 87 ¥1 L year. Ku Soph ie 65 yi Johann Zoitoergt, 2 Hermann Biank, 19% years.| When Di eeren pai Some mont! Auna Blank, 1 Tacon Maller, 88 ppnia Muiiet: 88 yo t Wm. Kom: Shortva Mant D, Jon) Wil Martin Glos and th oh Garr stticr: 19 yea Buck wats, 2 y nniteufel | Manna Dusing. 43 years hard Manteutg| no steerace passer nd 49 died before the Blip hort of col n thin potnt the passengers h water, the eonlen this wae Ub this Was Lot the Quirantine on Saturday e more {alul ease on tho she was boarded it i he bronght edolera, and even f the horror was not known, a4 fen persons were reported dead On’ in d comparing 1 with “years, nit. Y years ae 1 y in ears, fel. # moe, ‘Sh years, 1,30 years, Mosher bouried the vessel he found Caraechan pr volera, and to be ready for it provided for the stationing of receiving solo Clef Enzineer at Quarintine for use i nswell O1 the Quarantine depart ment Was sent to Washington to get and the Delaware and Aloaay ochan's disposal. They have the nature Carnoct up. On learnu Fronkiin, D well p begun cn Satur ‘The eleven wh the Delaware. aliernoon, and steamer were transferred to the ambulance boat Governor Fenton, ond sent to the Quarantine Hos pial at West Bang, inthe lower bay. ‘Lo this wim. bor wero added at ‘dilurent stages of the trausier ten more, wlio showed *ymotumns oF tho disonse, Tuey were token to tle Hank yesterday aflernoun, Their names are Ma Noouer, 125 Martaa Nov to tlh {Pera Grea Neveu, | yenrs Wkneliiua iti atiyea 8 Bet ars Lapetn. 2 yi are, ee Femi sivisene y (is years [One a8 Ditteulty was various of the sica died. Ta the ens and mother seh, tent p wuo Were among Le silva. Bana hospital, Sor Ni oO! ton. and his wife and child are thougut to be be- youd recovery. Kigh! otters are dangerously ill The crew Fraukliu remain on board the steamer, Which ts being thoroughly eloansed and disntectod, and was to have beea seu. into the wer tay lat night. ‘The D © remulis at Quarauting, Wika toe steerage passengers and the twenty two cavin passengers, All ure. in ter spiria at the transier to larger and cle quarters W cases on the Dela- Ware lai though some are Kopr When the Franklin arrived the wat on board wae inspected, anu found sweet and The story of the breakin paratus was unwur, traced to that caus The Franklin was fo omic! aut steawiers ordin nit capal under the ¢ Suces mari ot the Uniou, of iv steamer Was chiared by a French wa id Wreckel on the const of Scotland dur German war. OL those who diel nor sick more than three dayy, ana several not wore (han three or tour oars, Toe steamship Huinboldt of the same line sailed rom Stettin abous thr Comptroller Green Chopy ofthe Tammany There was some excit Mouse yesterday, over the guilloining by be weateand removals: Willinm Menkin, clere Cen tre Morket, vice John O'Rrien; Edward Fitzpat vice Jolin L. Wait Livetor Cay Rove Hosen, Denaty Ont vio Muah M Coued un © Keets Dounony hel, Welw way te Phe New Weal in Westchester, The Supervisors oi Westchester county vt Jesterday in White Ploins end spout ihe doy in electing a chairman aud a clerk, oY of the Board the Deinoerats bad ut nee tien Etward Willets of Harrison aad Ch nan. Bathgate bad ously pledged himself ¢ fe twenty 8. When the vote 9 votes, Davia wen, ond Cauliweil Willets not At the eighth bailot Bi dutveriand voted for Robert ond he was clected bY one majority. ‘Laer © a Qsht aver tho eler Vwent ote wore taken On the clerkship, W ween Peareon Gtep) and Horton vil J r {was taeive (or Person on, on Joauison, and one bln . ido tt. reme Court, ( 1 ane yung at Was averse to — Not Golng wheve Chey ave Not Waat TulWer tear’ wid’ pubucly yesterds t tv u tase at added that t mt Congressmen not Exempt tron Arvest. Waswiscrrs, Nov. th — Uprene Court ofthe D {Go uuilis Suber wha by w crell irth 1 WASHINGLION NOTES. Cutot Po Brewer, of the Fourth Clues at West Toint, has Ieved for harnyal interfering with @ cadet sentinel oa tier te children, There also nee of the di n ordered the tr emergency tue vessels, Were pinced at Dr on Otting se on the er of tae The work was k on the perienced in gettiag uy. compleced ) eater. arrival of the Amandn Gophia Janwen, 24 en rays en 3d tui bs. Broblor, a year 2 years ister, Lyents. tae names of having both iather companied the ns in good hesith. gain y woigen, who wont to attend husbands, wives, tose at thy sen is ik a precarious cow. Of the Heads Place-Hoiders ad iu property mmt= Btowed away to Bicken and Dio o-The Death of ‘ oe epildren 3 West BOCA PED FROM A LUNATIC ASYLUM. An Insane Gentleman Takes Rofage in the Mountain Found between two Hay- cke-Twelve Days Without Food. Cri e<poudence of Ths Sua Nawnonon, Nov, 18.—Abont one year ago, Mr. William Titus, an elderly Quaker residing in the town of Cornwall, Orange county, lost hia wife From that time Mr. Titus began to exhibit eymp- toms of insanity. As the malaay evidently grew worse, his children placed him ander the control of Dr, Kittridge, at his private insane arylum at Fish. Kill, Datenees county, A few montha afterwur Mr. Titne etrayed from the esyinm, and was gone two days and a night, making the Geld hie hom He was found after every available effort had been mado, He had not tasted food during bis abseuce from the asylum, About the Wth or Birh of October nat be again strayed from the asylum, and took feds and mountain, His friends were immediately notified of bis escape, and instituied a thorough search, making 9 cirenit of many miles. All efforts to Ond hin, however, were in vain until twelve days had elapsed, during which time Mr. Titus had not tasted » morsel of food, He was found between two hay stacks near Jonnsville, Dutchess county, about twelve miles from the place whence ad escaved. He lind suile atly trom w ' a from. exposur Was taken to the neare reinve in the 4 miortable qnarters nt Johnavilie, He linzered a day of two, «4 died inst Friday nant Ivis aad that near by the hay-stacks where he wus discovered there Wat o soring of water, and by Uuls epring a Well beaten pa Lie frequeut visite | had been made. Mr. ‘Iitus wus tho father of the of this city, Charies T. Titus, avd the noted ‘Orange county Hailock Drake, of this city. all wno Kaew vim, resent Recorder father-in-luw of ériminal lawyer, John He was respected by $$ . TROTTING AT FLEETWOOD. Gray Eddie the Winner of the 8500 Purse— The Great Race Postponed. There were two cupital races at Fleotwood yex- terday afternoon, First race, match $1,000, between bay mare Ameritin Girl and the celebrated trot Ung ion W. H. Allen, The former had the call in betting after the first two heats, the odds being $100 to $10 on the ware, Peter Manee, the driver of W. H, Allen, won the third and fourth heats by masterly driving, to the surprise of the wise men of the turf, who were betting beavily against the stallion, ‘The raee was adjourned uptil today at 2 o clock P. M. The other trot was for a purse and stake of £500, mile heats, best three to five, in harness, between gray gelding Gray Eddie, b. m. Belle of Orange, sg Hickey, aud r.m. Lady Wells, Gray Eddie was the favorite previ.us to starting at $100 to §@ acwinet tae fel), The race was a very ex citing one, Belle of Orange won the first heat, ax tonishing tie backers of Kidie. ‘The fright was 4 dod one for the knowing ones, as Gray Bdcie won tho three last heats and rave easily, Mateh $1,000, mile heats, bert three in five to harness B. Daticls's 0.1, American Gat bee P Mages 0.8. W. H. Atien Bol wien, nay Mie Fist heat... ‘ hiv eit hecund beat... ‘ 1s 2% Turd beat i ’ 110 Pa) Fourth heat 10 2184 ne ands. ats, Dust three in five, in e tge betng closed to tre travelling public, sie ouly direct route to Fieetwood Race Coutve iu Bixth avenue to Tasch street, New York, tuence across toe Bariem bridge up the old Boston road to 138th street, Most Haven, aud ¢ euce by Cedar road direct tu tragic — Brig.-Gen Fauk o Kleveuth Regiment murprine Yesterday morning & delegation of officers of tbe Twenty-fifth Regiment arrived Lore from Alba: ny. During the day tiey were the guests of Brig. Gon, Augustus Funk ond bis stall, Last niet they wore invited by Col, Villmer to inspect the Eleventh im,.’* ¢ theis armory, Chrystie and Delancey pssst ent, and cartiod a mysterious and ts. Trey e , Fackase, Tue ot*F met in the Colonel's e room, Then Cyl. A paca Lares roll, ant Adjatsit Lober stevped to the front, and uncovered the mysterons package It proved to be a handsomely engrossed set of roso lutions, fran.ed in gold officers of tne vs of than ni given by tie E eventa Keg » Ewenty-fifta Regiment at Camp Anues (Seizer's Park) last June. The preson tauion was made ikenesses of t, and expre: containing Twenty -ftth Jaan aporopriate speocu by Col Andes inaily (urne! it over tu the cu-iody of the Regiment, Co ment, and in Vilmer r vited t vou it for t ats to 8 Nandsom tion which was spr adjotuing Was dispensed wit e band pla aire ng the goullomen present Were Oberman, Lieat-Cow C, Jd, Smith. Major Hommer, nit Ail the officers of the Blavonth Regiiveut Ihe culertaiument broke uo at a late Lou! af ees . Matrel Soup Festival Last nits { 7 t numoer ot the y Germans of the frong a [<i s the pigs been kiiled, the sau sogcs ade, aud the enw ant daly presery and pickled aud barrolied for winter use, the Wonest and industrious citizens toude ii oe uRual With eum 4c Rive alcese to thels mer and 40 coledreie qhe season io proper form, —TuerePise, at. Poppy Kraves's and a demem chor cozy = places the evening was made tolous, Whine wing om gled ana sparkled and sanivhed: | ne Sparklod and. gie-aned and. hiss bonnes we ang PY hundreds of poured ben nappy * people ie liver, etymge went” by the boas a Sings pork vanisied with racidity fits up, the dish of th intel like Vag current of a tl stieam very dierman b aletter tn sideney 0 CRIME, nd of t mink PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE ' , : —— a h PRICE TWO CENTS. - OO LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES HERE AND THERE BY TOM SUN'S REPORTERS Justice Dowtinag’s Morringe—A Brittiane Sunday Assembince in Boud Street—A Mir in the Theatrical World. Alexander Hoveuden Goldie Taubonau is a mm tive of the Tale of Man. Ho 1s proposvossing in a= y pearance and possossod of groat woalth, During the performances of the celeorated Ls dia Thompsom troupe in Enalond Mr. Alexander H. B, Toubonae was 4 frequent visltor at the theatre, Hecomine on p snared of Miss Kate Woollnms, better known a6 4 Kate ttdgerton, ho foliowod her to this country, Afver thelr brief oceanic courtship Mr. Alexander H. G. ‘Touboau proposed and was necopted, aud om Sunday alternoon Justice Dowling, who was @ { fellow-voyager of the Thompson troupe from Bag. Ione to tile country, united Alexander and Kuto im the bonis of matrimony, ‘The bride Is 19 and th Kroom 10 years her senior, ‘Tho ceremony was per. formed at 19 Bond sircet, ‘The oridesnialds wore Miss Jennie Lee and Miss Annie Rovelis. A lark company Of theatrical fashionabies asistve | nt the 4 wediting In the evenimg Mr. and Mee, Aloxandor Hovenden Guidie Tanbonau starved Niagore, om their bridal tour, and on thei return (we bride on Will resume her place on the atage. j phat ed i Great Excitement to the Produce Exchanges A Mioguiar Announcement, , About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon tho Proe q duce Exchange was thrown into a state of great ome citement, The intellectanl Farmer of Chappaqas § Walked into the hall, Ho was introduced to the merehania by Col, Reed, the President, The one a | Uhusiasm was unbounded. Cheer upon cheer ram f trough the Exchango. ‘The brokers gathered | nt the nodie agricalturist like fos avout @ ir exex.. The honest old tarmer was apparently overcome by this magnificent reception, ‘Soon altorwerd Theodore Tilton an) Gen. Bom jamin F. Butler entered the ball. ‘The brokers Seized their silver teapots and flour scoops, and Alood In erin ailenes aa the two distinguisoed geme tiemen pasted by. Une prominent merchant n Yously grasped his pocket-p00k, Hout “spoons I" at the top of iis voice." The old farm Jot the xchange in company with ‘Tilton a Butler. Betore they departed « dozen white placard Were posted up in couspicuous placos, They read | us follows : { Liver teapots, € allyer flour sooops, Sap | to have been siolen Nov. 13, 187 Some of the merchants expressed their sorrow af seeing the future Governor of Massachuseiie tm qh) ‘ueb good company. | —— The Embarkation of the Prince. } Hl Yesterday afternoon at two o'clock two dig te tinguished geatiemen stepped from the Astor House into @ carriage, One was Lieut. Fred. D. Grany who was ordered by his father on sham duty with Gon, Sherman in order to get fail psy while in Bar rope, and the otner wae Rear-Admiral Alden, whom, Farragut ouce cane near trying by court martial (or) cowaraice, They drove to the pier at Whi ind embarked in a splendid frigate tor Ki sinali Dope in the gutters clapp hangs in childish gles as they raw the; old man who was oreniy accused by bis come wander of cowardice iv tie hour of battle, and the , Joung man Whose father allows bim to ovtain money! irom the people by false prevences go abroad represent tueir beloved country _ Something like The trial of Gen, Thomas Jordan, who ta under indictment for being concerfed in the Ati ontof @ Cuban expedition, came ap In the United States Circuit Court yesterday, It was flnally are » Government war not ready to ranged that if th proceed at an early day, a nolle prosegul should be i entered, Mr. B, K. Puvips, counsel ivr Gen, Joure Gun, sald that the iia pal been postponed from time to time by the Government in order to obtain ) testimony whien he thought ould nos ve ovtained, | because it is not in existence. mat | —— Goldswith Maid Making 2:19 on a Heavy y Track. i Purstapenenra, Nov, 18.—Another race between Goldamith Maid and Lucy for $3,000 come off this ternoon at Suffolk Park, and was witnessed by j V0) persons, — ‘The Maid won in three raight heats, Time, 295, 2:19, 823. The track. i wus heavy. An a NEW JERSEY. ' The name of the Heathen Chinee who sto* Ty Beuieville the other day wae I! ging, and’ oot Die” Pairicy Belly, of Oakland avenue, Jersey City, war run over SUd killed Inst night by one of the Payor ‘ Dia horse care Mrs, Saran ¥, Nortowt, Widow of the gifted Caot, Norris Norton, will lecture 1c 1h€ Newaik Onera House this evening of the Dumbuge of W™nan Fulfrage. FLASHES FROM THK OOBAN CABLES, ) Queen Victoria's health is improving. 0 acco! ommunists, 10,645 have been dis cuarged and 778 coavicted, ‘Two persons were killed avd several injured by a gas explosion 1n Leeds yesterday he ship Escort, Capt. Samuels, of New ¥ ' was borned at Antwerp oo Sunday surly Commodore shoury arrives rte yeaa yee ott it sa England on : satiol of contending wp Ninerican waters, au india Next yuai LONG ISLAND, Five ne-roes were arrested and fined in tinting» ton tay /,ay following eloction for iiegal voting IY, pody of the man found drowned at Newtowa gr deen itentngd we (at of Jona O'iie witikntytoune, Kew Yorks He iearte @ wue and , ‘oue child . « i Air, Bijeloubure, © resident of Islio, and doine 9 in New York, wus Ista ly injured tn Thickewitie ay, by. ane anrens train 64 iho Lone Inland zt and hs Was ina un ioctl ua ae were broken, and ho was ‘ ————__-— JOTTINGS ABOUT LOWN. > Trane of temperature yesterday from 83 to 47. pale frigate Wabash ts at anchor off Stapleton to the over iad ee Jou 1 )Woat Twenty sixth street, was ailioa by aba ¥ tallow ou t Mayeu Dinent member of Thee McDonnell hw 1 21 Liberty sirvet, died yone Albert migrant, was found vd 1p fis chstreek yesterday worne by tne ta gid Kailroad duput Roundaman Quint In strent ¢ A , Tystices Loot Mil Shandley have exchange place, hm terug tm) oie at Foner som Market Po lee Mr Harrison Keath # can tidate (or Aasistan 1 hy . dy movminz Matilda, aved 13 y Hien P donne in ot | irnum's Great Show wax openml in the Tt 1 with was for tha pnp recienehe . Way Uecwnne tuey » “ v'the and Marg N faht r TI Division street and dirs f un ¥ Dralued Marcaret. With au Busan ts t0 the Bases Market pr Hoary C, Cooper, a elork in the Internal Revenue oMico in the Cusioin House betore 1S Cancwiled stanps on manifests Of venels. My gave bail in 8,0 f Toswp's Le alot oat he murder ot w 4 f ‘pleas, vied r trom Me. Ur in : Qa bunts ovenin, M s Meany of 158 Cherry street. Wane pa Marker and. In Hon ben ee floor of S80 Third a. accosted OMcer the Four oh & yoo 0 Mary Hood v0 Care, in : of the Cum? Vlosmorrow Gon un binjor rt thie moFuug fJudge Bornard confirming the rae of Katimate a ning of Kiverside fore Judges I Novton, and vihers