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med KY “a , : _ Fi te eS eer a TS art ' « ————— === permease = : - es er eeeneniernmcineion ete —— -- ——— — —- — — mt! > rye 4 IK , NROK : - 7 r vpWT THUR LY-NINTH YEAR NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1871. PRICE TWO CENTS a ny ) wN ORINER wolke! ropi tly to Mr, Bavks, and 14, “Shall 1 go | crate of Mulberry strect are competiod to answer. 7 BLACK FRIDAY GOLD CASE. YWYNY ne voy A BLOW AT POLYGAMY, pING A f 1a THE FORBIDDEN FUNERAL, | setecetytias Searanten| catsof Mulberry aiect are compeled to onener nipar MR. CONNOLLYS © TRIALS ir A PRINCE AT DEATIPS DOOR at Banned) Hee do nuytaing of the Kind." sald Me. | coscingits funeral on sinday, and attended by tir Examination of the Jurymen who were Ap= amnactipamenits Marringe Declared n Civil Contract-Spirt- pad % » iy ‘ ‘onched with Bribes-Tho Secrets of the tual Wite-seating to be . ORKINCMEN NOT ALLOWED TO Fhere had been nomeroue personal propesitions | companies, social clubs, and otber guiids of ty the; Kis ‘4 THE FINAL ARGUMENT FOR A RE- NO CnANGr ep 7 hiriade ds THM DEAD ON BONDAY, Cora procession, but fe organized movement 586 | bur tney Wad a police escort, and the affalr passed off Jury Room Reveated—Ten Thoasand Dole DUCTION OF BAIL Heavy Fines and Pennlites for Violntors AL tan REPORTED IN TOR BONOK ee ever, Soon Mr Goorge R Alen, secretary of the | PUt they "a bl : | . Ae ond ; ‘ i Cit Jars Offered tor a Disagreement. ous Le Of the Law-Senater Ceagin’s Hill, LARMING SYMPTOMS. 8 Titernabonal Workin finen's Ae ation, No. 9, with clat, and did not seem to Boe in ars 0, Davis aud thers brought suit a t a - — ") i ie 4 i nily totres - whet Order Gov. Hefiman Retu made hie appearance th Hieith street irom aroand | ganity of our Mulberry atreet Bolons; but because . Davis and others br Hghh sult eeAinet | Me, OConor has no Proof that Mayer Wasminaron, Deo, 10.—The bill recently int The Ofictnt Bulletins from Saturday eo ehh Intcrere Kosselts and Kerre's Punerat | the Fo rth avenue corner of tie Insitute, He car | s bend of quiet worknen wish to make their protest | 12e* Fisk, Jr., Jay Goult, and others associated O'all ts not a Valear Thiof—Mr. Beach | duced by Senator Cragin, to aid the execution of the Mo The Qu and the Royal Must Be on a Week Day—the streets | fed on his arm a red bunnet, rolled about a suica, | ® band of Gulek worknen wish to make Hits Dt | with them, to recovar losses alleged to lave reenter can Prove that he i#.a Refined Exaulsite | law azainst polygamy, and for other purposes, pro Bedside of the Sufforer= Freety Varget Compa andthe Miticin, | Cc! Mia ne wie bee: eae “i tae a J 4 Sunday, but have gracious ieave | ‘Tom ttansuctions in gold on the Black Friday “Mr. Courtney's Plea for his Client. vides that citizens only of the United States shall ment In Englund, bot otto Workingmen or trades Union 7 gihtiladt Ab tog Hoare eee ence eevee ilar. ko at lat we find cur | SP8il Importance atiached to the salt, not so | The argument for vacating the order o° arrest | ve competent to aerve ns grand of petit jurors in | Loxox, Dec. 9A. M. —The Prince of Wales AL Wendell Poillips's lecture on the Tabor | yg. gon Hitorre eoreed tne wai and the two | (oattm OU! BAY Otner Ay. a ae ee aeigar,_ | MAch for the amount javolved as tts belug a ploneer | oF a reduction of bail in the cuse of ex-Comotrolier | the territory of Utah, Provision is (made for the | suifers from great vrostration of etrengt (o-day mov in Bleinway Hal on Wednesday nigit | men became the centre of a rapidly increasing | Que poen further disputes na to the proper sabbath | sult to test liability of Fisk aod Gould forthe | Conwolly was heard by Judge Loarned in Albany on | appointment of Probate Juazes by the Governor; | His debilitated condition is consed by hemorrhage wie fr t puoi ely made known the in: | irom pit Banks urced that the Uanne be taxen fey be considered . joes {ucurred in buying gold apon their orders. | Saturday. Mr. Connolly was represented by Sumuel | ond,the Supreme Court ts authorized to make raics | caming from ulcers in the intestines. It in feared don of the Iaterna ional Societies ot thie | cack. urine the momentey inact eiwene end thought that the dh aL EL a HPL * | The trial lasted nearly two weeks, and was gived to | G. Courtney, the Hon, Rufas F. Andrews, tae Hon, | and regulations as to the mode and manner of | tuat one of these ulcers will perforate tho intes- fly aolcainly to parido in memory of the Com: | Alien wich the Bag, and linibert with the sat | Sty, Was bepehe ond pod for wish Human Hook Tat | the jury, after a clear and comprehensive charge by | John McKeon, and the Aon, Williim A. Boao, | taking and perfecting appeals from one Court to | tinal canal, In that case the poticnt will dioine ' Rosse), Ferré Crémie nd Boars oly, | #uried of wits no apparent invention of heading & | supjact (rom the blunderersof tie Mulperrs street | Jadge MeCunn, on the gota of November, the day | Mr. O'Conor and Mr, Jolin Stravan appeared for | another, so that the Just rights of the parties may | sudden collapse, like as did Lord Cuestorteld, Fie Une Hxed for the public funeral was 10 o'clock id avenue wih) & number of eerious | it they dared vordict until %30 in the evening when, {t was re Mr. Courtney opened the bull by freading tho | tory Is to be organized and disciplined in such mau- | tine since, A. Moon Susday ot Co per Insitute, ‘The Hawking | f¢ 4 Tutenatiouris | marching severly, veuind | fy? them beware, We workingmen were the | ported that the Jury stood ten for the plaintiffs and | aMdavit of Mr. Pecklam, upon which the order of | ner and at auch times as {no Governors shall direct, | Noon. —Tho following Is the frst official bulleta # ua tue Skid Guiras (colored), and Ned'very rapiiy until the banner mon reseed | (rue reformers in the late lection. no. trgel oF OD) | two for the defendants, with no present possibiiity | arrost was granted, remarking that the aMtavit | and all the oMcors shall be appointed and commis | received from Sandringham to- tay! ous ober orzenizaions were expected to | Nin li street, down which they turned, tee crowd | Gut oofice these who had Wron-ed us,andour work | Of an agreement, contained not a single aliezation against Mr, Con. | sioned by the Governor. SAnDRNoHAw, Dec, 9-8 A, M111 Royal Mrhoess nthe founerai proc smion, which Mt was believed | Shi Mettasilig, and sume of the fouowersgiving | ia'mot yet done, We will yet Lave men at tre head | ‘Toere was no help for thom therefore bat to re- | nolir, but referred rather to certain all Marriages may be aolemnizod only by Justices of | Suva lth cur ete nig it Thy exuaustion of the would be one of the most in over witavated | ye ue West the crond now awelled co a large | ff OUr police wa will Fespect tue hones’ aller even | main together all night, It was a bitter cold night, | Twoed, Garvey, and others named, the Supreme Court or by Justices of the Peace duly | the patient ie sumewhat more tavoraule in New York, An elaborate catufalquy, drawa by | number, and assaming to e extent the charue or One word (n_conclusion to our woold be saints, | and by some neglect of the engineer of the heating MA. CONNOLLY'S DENIAL. ppointed or qualified in their proper townsbips or ‘The bulletin is sigaed by Sir William Jenner and } 41x horses, preceded by # full band, OF # procession, Witt tie poice quietly 1OkINE om. | Go Home, apd if Vou have go! a Bibie uticnest You. | apparatus of the new Court House, the rooms were | Mr. Courtney then read the aflduvit of Mr. Con: | precincts oF by any pricat oF ainister of the gospel | all tle plo sicians attending the Prince | PLAYING SOLEMN DIRGRS, Bot when iit DEAORNT OF THE POLICE. |e nad | yourguidance’s “Tre sucbath was made for man, | Nt eated. ‘The jury wore then given @ larger | noliy replying to that of Mr. Packiiam in which the | Feculirly ordalned, and settled or established os | Tie trcting which prevails on *chance with rorard was to form a pirt of the procession, Tue ro! | reveled the conire of diuyvessnt square, Ronrts | not man for the Sabbath." BW. LG. room Where they could have more space for mas- | ox Comptro!ler denied in toto every chargo of neg. | such in said territory, or by any bishop or elder in | to t' © condition of the Prince of Walos is better shia, ’ of Mberty wae to wave, and exch wan in venue sid@ the police moved upon the line and 5% cular movements, indispensable to keep Up Vitality. | lect, &c., brought against him. He id that it be. the so-called Mormon Chure's, between parties com mo & in consequence of the oficial statemant of speedily broke up the funerol proves ne e y t Acquisition tn 1 ee » He said the ; tue procession wa ba cfovided’ with erape to | CoeNsNy Broke ae ke funecsl proceeien, ie te The I orks ain 1 ee xa 1c Tue Judge came down early on Thanksgiving morn. | ing physically tmporsiple for him to discharge ali | peteut to enter tuto tho marriage contract. Mar- | the phyeicans; Lut wnofficinl advices from Sane Jon fis arm, ‘Che routy was to be through | Dunn, Reynolds, ond Berry, of the Mercewstret bald! te the FronteAMneaint Ds ng, aud again patiently waited for the verdict, Of | the duties of his oMice others were employed to 08 | riage is declared a civil €o and no marrige | drine im continue gloomy, aud represeut that the Grout Jones + to Broadway, Buoadway to | police, upooired. ‘They, with otier oficersy at- | Coreeyondence of The sna. the two contamscious Jurymen one, it was aid. bad | Set hims that he kn w.pniy In a meneral way of Che | stall be pntractod While eter of the parties Nas s | case is hopelows, Woverioy F up Filth aveaus to Luirty-tourty | Rersed that portion of fe RE MNGee Ree RODGERS ieee Loxpox, Nov. 19.—For some years past an un. | deen brought over, but the other obstinately ver- | cuuid not know anything ot the nature of the ex: | or cisewnare, unle-s the marriage with auch former 12:3) P. M.—The Princess Beatrice and Prinoe fret down Sixth ovenue to Fourwentu street, | ba Almost bevore the multituie were aware ot | dercurrent of discontent bes beea running through | “ed In Gisazreeing, while the eleven arrayed | f anes, e., nor did he preetically withdraw, trom | wise or nusdind shall Have been vis Leopolt, the youn sister and brotuer of His t tof Liveolu's monument im Unre t, OMee unn and Keynolce were moresing on : ‘ th | Arainst him as Armly porsisted tn their united ob | pi, nen Ge te iopoln ment of aera ie tel All persons doing within the degrors of consan: | Roval Iiztness, and ali the cuildron of the Prince Fquire, Whe ew Volley row a bundred rifles was tO | cies side of Mr, Allen, and ine once officers nameg | the length and breadth of Taly,@ discontent with re dee but remained there, perinitiing Green to take | curity, withiu which marries ar a pront bs Wc ceremontes. nad taken possession of four others. | Without bal the newly created state of things, whien pervaied | *inacY. ‘Tho eleventh obstinate man reused to | charce; that be did not appoint Green tnrourh any | ited to residents of the Territory and i tobe | Of Wales have Leen called to ois bedside, and are esvmout sles ol many workinginen in thocity | in ,ite head of the funeral proceséion moved on kine population alike ty town and country ¢ | Yitld. and at length, at 1 P.M, tue twelith Juryman | Consciousness of Mie own gust, ‘Tho aMlavit far- | incestuous and vord, who shall intermarry with | hastening to Sun um, His Royal Migunea bad be Nat IB. tag, LAtePuNGSeGaL EROFORNRAK) LUI Ute mate, GIR RAT tre Gottcte Tehte aden | toe WORKING bopelation alk ; Vimbed, and a Verdict was brought infor the | ter recites the uistory of the matter, denving exch | eve otuer, or who sill commit adultery oF form: | the Dake of Cambridge, bas already gone there tm toi the kiaing of @ Zand wis compatitots | greater crowd than ever Tllowing, Oli'ng the aise. | AM UnMIstakable manifestation of disappointment | pis intitle and every allegation of a conspiracy of collusion on | cacion with enc otter, shall be punished by im ze, uy Ppeus ty tins Movement waich bad | wuik and street, Deiective Henderson quickly | and hopes frustrated, ‘Ihe arch conspirator Moz Aller the verdict had been recorded, Mr. Walter | bis part, The deponent also denios all the vlleged | prisonment at hard labor in the penitentiary of the | Pespense to a summons from ths sick roo.n Foch itsel in elaburae arrangements ior the | made bis way to the sation, and by orter ot Cay 4 fo va sed peace and happioess to | Gi¥40n. the foreman, arose and ¢ that there | {cts in the complaint, and savs he has been unjusily | dveritory wot more toan Oitecn years nor less 1 P. M~—Tbe following bulletin has just boom sed 1uuer All t were natuculy indig: | byines infosmadon was seut to Superintendent | ®!! had for yeare promised peace Ay Vad been tamperiag with thejury,\thatrtoree of their | aFFested and confined in w common Jai! for tie rca | wan vix months. I any officer authorized 00 | posted ups wat hoy heard that ihe Police Comnission- | Keteo. Tialy Af the Itatians would only rouse themselves to | number had been approached with thousands of | son that he canno: furnish the extraordinary vail of emnize marriaze shill knowingly and willally eth aeaie aay ro ' fa Ke t"Gpoutyeuteoives te orbia thie ou dap: @ountianii: Suake off the foreign yoke, but wben the foretzn | douars exch bythe hreimeyo” eh Krieg) to ia: | $1,090.00 Mle also powitively ienie that he ever | aiemia marrage beiween wuttee een of | ,SANPuINunAay. Dee, ?-Noon The Tstnce pages the lou Suaday. ‘The Policy Cotam-asioners e6id | Meantin prisoners in charge of the offce ‘ remained veret | duce adisazreoment. ‘They were anxious to pre- | bought of leavin tate or country. Wiiom 19 disqualified to euter Into the marriage con | guieiaing, Licre has beeu 00 iucresee Ul exveus: Lat @ proce-sion woul Bes by twelve 1 Giveeu | with Cup, Byrnesat the heal.were marching song | Joke Wanat Uist auaken of, It Larapprepilaedt Grek | nent the facts to the Grand Jury. Lis wasa bomb CONNOLLY AND WATSON CHKEK BY JOWL, tract, ne # all be deemed guilty of & misdemeanor, | Qo. " : cee Clesubour te hour Of Worsaip, und thous | Fourih sireet loWard the station in Mercer etreot, | t those who cared to look beneath the effervescing | shell, 1h . Toe lawyers | ae wtrahyn then caused an aM@davit to be read | [1% Bd0R conviction ihereo! betore a court Waving | “This buetin ss slened by Sir Witllam Jouner and Purr ay fA Nve wine, on plowant bunuays, | Muny persons were snowing the rel colors iromube | foume created by Cavour'e diplomacy, by Victor | looked ssccnisved, Judge MeCunn eald he would | som'Mer a. H. Caly, Cinel Clerk ta, te Comprrol: | cougeteue JuriAsiction, Ye wnall pay @ fine of not | || aS 4 6 or ughfire Was tarouged with the more re> | juusee stung this thorougnvare, A 4 Pi ' “ do all tu his power to br arties, Kany, | {rom Mr. A. H: Caay, , ess than $100 no ° 600 and atanc other physicians. syeciaviv clans OF people, fuueor byapatar found vent iron members ot tne | B@anUel's profigate Gellagrency, and Massini's | to justice, and gave them loca lass’ Satur: | Mire oillce, setting forth that Auditor Waison and | mitted antl the fine shui! be paid. And I any per- |g P aF—Mis Grace, the Arehbishop of Cantor: ] i Towa following. Att Bere | Mippancy, thut the laboring poor were not siow in | say to tthe acts conmocied with tuis very | MF Connolly had rooms directly adjoining, and that | son 8 ali presume to solemnize a marriage who ts } Fivril AVENUM FOLKS NOT TO BR ANNOTHD bow |nmense crowd following. At tus station Ber~ | & Meridien Seo toly eon Ge Le the two were in almost constant comm dnication. | pot autiorized to doo, he shall be deemed guilty | DUTY. requests the cleruy to pray fur the recovery of It Kould_wuvér 4. (ald) Pele Commmncat | EiygimoMr oe ee linet arta Ra cate peed tins neue Avihe udpointed hour on Saturday the jursmen | 4 watchman also contrwned this aMidavit Of @ Miscemesnor, and. upon conviction taereo: ve- | the Prince of Wales, Sader) to suger the Fite CFR flepeppia tdi tad foreign despot had only handed them over body and | wore ali present, The ooposing coavsel were also F QConor then produced ® portion of the | iore auy court of comperent jurisdiction. shall be | g-99 Pp. AF—The excitement of the people in Lom ¢Ufvou rom Weir accustomed Sunday afiernoou | Greet. Allen 4i. Votved States, painter, married, | goyl to the more ruthless and merciless native task- | in altendauce, and there Was # large concourse of | Vouchers which were not stolen, knowa as the Key. | punisied by a fine of not exceoding $00) vor less ' aR resides ut & Bast Tweu y-seventa sti ser claims, said to be forgeries, for tue inspection y | don and elsewhere is intense, now that there is @ frouenade niervatioval funeral processions, | Tetidea at & Kast i'weu y-sevents master, and tuts native toskmaster was no other | spectators, ‘The plaintiffs ware represented by | Set cams, Lp) vi Shan $100, oF by imprisonment in the penitentiary * Wir, Monierre suid that the place chosen for torma- | yl 1) yonid was Courpicdvus ture! rs Messrs, Stickney, Wo and tie de. | Of the Judge. not ing #x months por less than one month, | gleam of hope for the recovery of the Prince. Vou Was in ront of two churches, one Ko.van Cah. | bravade than the fellow conspirator of Mazzint and the | fecdauis by David Dostey. Field CAIEE Feavlng one oF two otuer aM@tavits Mr. | or oy Lott such fine and lmprisouiment, atthe dis: | 5 p ¥.—No change in tue condition of the Prines cornd the otver Methouist, and tuat auotuer Hace McGregor, $i, London, England, married | (riend of Victor Emanuel, The Italian workingmen | Beach, A joint aMdavit was presented oy Fisk and jourtney arose and addressed the Court. He went | cretion of the Court, W ‘ wie so objectionable a8 the one chosen could noi | J*o€ ler, Fesites ai'M) sixth wir ek. alaye dladeanteked tetwee Gould, denying all kuowiedge of oF coanecion | Over te whole ground contained in Mr. Connolly's ‘The bill provides for the punishment of apiritaal | Of Wales has been reported from the dite of the have bewn peiected.. Thwvas iurthermore epoiozetr. | , Predehck Naveroey Bi, Bieviat, Germany, married, y 2 With any attempt to brie syorn devial, Urging that the pevpie had no, cause | wite sealing, und also for the punisiment of any | latest statement to this moment. Iter Majoaty 4) wet orth by the Police Co: nonere | SHotnecary. tesides ate ot, Mark's piace, MAZZINI AND GARIMALDI, Tt was agreed to bear tie statement of the indi. | °f action agains lent. He had no doubt tat | person who siall knowingly and wilfully aid and fi * dringt fuveral pageant was especislly calculated to | 2 Vusus, Hi Scuway, do Fran iorcou-the-Malp, ¢ The former, juiged by tho light of recent events, | vidual jurors cluiwing to have eeu umproperiy ap. | Kreabtrauds were committed. bat nots single par- | Ganiet to, of be present al the ceremony of Mormon. | Quem Victoria bas been at Bandringuam all days aw lorth tue wie. end vicluus clacton, snd it was |S) hms G oi . a p aaa ene Bs te eiaer. oak ce ticle Of proof had been adduced to show soat Mr. | jem, known as seaiiia,or spiritual marriage The Duke of Cambridge, who arrived during th ¢ ihe maria, panier, resides | ¢, 1 fy trie kater, | Proached, and Dantet ney, one of auch af prea nna . 5 Pupharieuly added by the Coum: vers thas pick | ald yes Forty t et. they could not Lelp looking upon ase wily trickster, | sup) men, was called to the stand, Before beginning | CoBnolly, had mise Droprleted e cont. What te | if any person shail publicly, of privately, cc afternoon, will remain at the Prince's residence kets and thieves would rua riot along the lie in league witb toelr native taskmasters, Tue latter | the Judge told bim to teil ever ‘omptrolier had done was simply to obey the com: | advise, or nersuade, any mau or woman Co co ‘i ‘ TMH WORKINOMEN INCARCERATED, i ne Judge | yeuing nde Gi the Board OF Awatt a lerel boas, 3 a durin The children of the Prince of bir, Moncerve watd, in iurtier apolvay for tne Co. Sikes abe Wrbleae Iuey hed not | was certainly don homme in every respect, but so | that had occurred in the attempt to tamper with | mands ol the Board of Audit, a legal body. It that | the crime of polygamy, such person slali be deemed “atpatend : #ouers' Ally, (cere Would wave veen uo ouje:- |, AT Allen and otusre proveste s thas they hed aot y ¥ + nid a8 8 Jaryman from the time of the commence. | Board did wrong Mr. Counolly was not to diane for | guiliy of awisdemevuor, and upon couviction there- | Wales are all with him, Prince Leopold and Prine mit mvother foure had Leen selected, so that re. | LEO twid \o.sio and iat tuey had Hot Leow KuIltY | Jittle of a politician and dirlomatist that It was st | cht or ihe tril til the discuarge of tae jury. Ile | tt , May eg Was responsibie for the appointuent | of, be fined in any sun not exceeding 8300, or im- | cess Beatrice reached Sandringham during the Wie meu aA Wonen Would wit have buen au- | Of, duorcerly co duct; Lus cnares of Givorderit | times dangerous to trust lie diseretinn. tnasmueh | Tien proceeded With his HorY a Tollows of the Dab-Boird of Auiit which Dassed Go.n tuese | prisonment at the discretion of tue Court OF LEI | gr ernoon a ter a rapid journey piyed. He uid wot object to & parade ou asy otaer | into the back room, Capt. Hyrhes Gwating the ar- | ney ot Mazsinl. Nowever, there were sizne occ I reside at 83 ond etrect. On Monday cveutag tast, | White Mr, Connolly rors ina common jail; veces | Bok exceading twelve montia, 4 hy ute tle back room, Capt Byrnes awaiting the sr | vay of MazsinL. However, tuere were siune ceca. | , trends et $4 ond turett, Oe aang gulng iast, | walle Mr, Connolly rots in a common jail, None but mule citigone of the United States over P.M—The folowing Vulle\in has just been pub- teed CTowulzation of the police ukase erented 1p: | Losition sould oe wale of tuetd, Mean vile Bt | Slate of Denmara ® whien ouislders aid, wot per. | 2 wellratig, Woy sued the ‘dor vive it aud Not A DEPOSITOR IN THE BROADWAY DANK. Bt years of age, and not disqusiited by the eouvic- | vist to 0x Hteweas tu the societies Wales fad pur | Pesnien should oF tte ot tie on | State of Denmark W outeiders aid pot ver: | a5) ya man serpent alo the call aud & Me. i eo waes . tiga Of some crime, shall Ve vompe ent vole! s. 8, dvs, Date 0o8 T, Maithe: Paneiel akng bart bu tue eral, and the s geant jm, with al anuer js charg erive, The ike of Mazaiut to the Internation oe Mr ye t? You are ont ir, Courtney denied ull connection of his client in prosecutions polygamy, proof of cohabitio ANDI ™. c 5 ~Thi ince of posed taking Dart tat Hand tue suidect | A jeu hud formed & hart of tie encore to Sas well anowul t0 All who cared to know. it a8 P year” le eads eudtage | with Woodwaro's aftairy at tue Brovawoy Bunk, md | pit Er seeations jor polygamy, proof of colabitlon |W aies pass bul there haw doe #b yesterday, Loe spatiouais geuer re. M Feturped bo his post at tae bostitute, Was evident that the Internatio: cow! rT eal Ido wih bo said tat the Committers O° Dbevenly aecnow € J | edgement of the ai sceused, of the existence of | 2% Casvee tn s p 4 Bar tab: PeUclOINen slENe Can coi ¥ Fe | ceudant Keiso uttive + tu Just Uwe nde tured into w Muze Mian et.ine of azitayion He eal,“ Warther you | that they could God notbing nguinst Mr. Connolly | que marnal felation of husvand OF Wik nna be | 12. af 4 ise hitet oMctal bak A Dey ald teak ee etalon eee eit GuaitY: | utes, and ordered thom ued und taken Nevertheless there Was always tone One io wccu isa good dealof woney fra | in that transaction, Mr. Courtney conclude by | the qaliial relntion of husvand OF wits niall be | tettn of the condition of the Prince of Wales t ih gieirate; ater whick, be and t 48 p.ominent position ia the Taliaa workin au to Bx kwith | appealing to ihe duige to decide tuis question with WisayDrenende! we cuaracer OF the propo ed pro: | My Bwtrates alter whick, Le and | oar prominent nthe orks ran Gisugrees | APPCATINE to (he Juiige to decide thls question with | proposes to suppress the so-called Legislature of | Saxnntvanas, Dec. 9-10 F. M.—The Prince haa slept Bil coUniries is couceded 10 bv @ teilziuus Cereuuny old rere nA RET ya eta lage oF M ose ttseveg to Garibai dh thay T won't coutverve win | po favor he male no apology tor coming there scanelsaiiead sinae A commiltes wus sppointes wiio raised s protest, | a having been restore © stati to Mazzini, 9 ho! refrain fom carrying 0: Cir t oneeon Pith | bai ime arued With plain, undemadle fuels, ; rSTERY. a balleta We nigwed by Mie Wittlam dunne Wdvcuaient set forth that twe socte tes ttid no | Ast W bad caused toe trou e Was reaular corre ence with thé General Council tained away f and | which be fet ap against the mere conviciions of FRE BANS UIVER MYSTORY: Tule bulletia te elzned by Sir Willlam Jenner and IEWE Ger Ot literbibe (LIN BORG REGGE Rad eee A ie OF red camuric, Mud BUIU, Sever Loagon, ta .azh they knew toat it was oeainat koow the isan, aad nevertaw | Wheeler Pecktatn camo t pile his arya the other plysicians in attendance on His Royal © chy, nor uf offending religiwus suuticent og | US Breen Aeld ise onttic-axe, sta u enests of Mazen! to be on friendly terms with ee eee ya ag Ahad | rights, Ire di not secure those now ue wouldinthe | The Unexplained Death of a Gueat of the | ji.) nos i iB Feligivus soutlment ov | Kiar he scales OF Jastien, oad -aurucun ny One who preferred Karl Mai f ning out of Court, | was toliowed He soot tere upon tu rd ot the jaw ‘ ovel— 5 A dl Jay; Lut thas their dew dh Was SDIES | Geoereesny AbCHCeRL below tule 6 Te toe | one ho p Arar Wet wf knowa to ma” aud who, RA EEC, G the law, Fitth Avenue Hotel-Was be Dragged Night —Pabiic dinners and other festivities which but ine in memory of tue wean; end turioer, | LBC CaP. Jon Wis eubiew 4s tue | soon ienta were toe men in Italy wito bw (ts Jury. Love?” Treptie i nepeke ourt to administer the law and Kobbeds nud Fiung into the Water? re Coen cia enki Vuperal would, pase tho ‘churesee torte | fovomIng tusvrip minseiven 9) clave prejudices and lowed bene i tere “ina crect inal | Leduce thin souat oF bau On Weduesiay last, Bre Wan. Kamsey, | 28d been projected and arranged for in the metrop bicrBv0n, Leween ihe morning and eveuing ser Wie fou, Where they discovered @ huge ; 0} . 18 MAYOR O'MALL A VULGAR IEF? fhe Bi nd different cities of the kingdom have been post rye 1 7 . va at yon and kean i brother of the President of the Sasquchanua Rui ‘t MASS OF GROWING DISCONTENT 5 Tait) Mr. O'Conor then arose to reply, He referred to faghtla tla: the Filth, Avecus | Need tn consequence of the tllnces and critical con 4U8 HOFFMAN OF JULY AND THB HOFEMAN OF DE ot u which neither of the Italion trinity—Cavonr, Vietor yuu make Money. ogt ldo tho statement as to who bad control of the city's a ‘ Erenteren: DIS aRBe x abd ce fae N° | dition of His Royal Highness, the P, of Walos, Combe, wary Enonuel. or Mazen uid wilay, ‘To ureak with wa le ¥ fnances. hese wore Tweed, Hill, Connoliy, and tel, a8 jnst orrived from Albany, Mr. Ramsey it a‘ ‘ j y of uiouey; name your ‘i Loxpox, Dec, 10—9 A, M.—Sir William Jounmer Ta toply $04 dentateh lo ths Governor (he follow Wide aes ALAN ROHS 22)01 Fequived a void leader, who could only be | y, mame yous T saceng. Tweet bas ven prosccatsd, and tue | wore gold studs, aut flourished an unlimited quauth Lonpon, Deo, 10—9.A, M.—Bie William Joa Jou girected vy tue Governor to aay that theiaw | (ue reserves lied at “ot et stations, “ahd to old. pasocistions, an nad not |” Mr. Wate eeveottal what I tell nie mame? against that. Hall and Sweeny have not been | toga time, He was not much seen about the hote!, | Prince of Wales irive just issued a bulletin an iouno~ ; whanter 13 mat ne pole ay | cre Told with twelve tien from tue hor Ciweinie ‘eone'usions as wine oi bis | QiéRg Medan Biv ait mer Prosceuted. “Mr. O'Conor then spoke o! the interest | and is anderstond to avo been engaged at the | Ine, that His Royal Hizhners pissed a quiet night, DWN D. VAN BUREN, Priva tary iw station, aod I ‘ y terme wih the Mad fo | ygitegs, M Was tht es ony Interview you lina in all hie tneonteniona (O s40W that Meroe | Grand Opera House in arranging some points of | ermotonm of the dismise have not ine i elke an rl tubsbn ret plone Pr ; joi ne Prince etree « an discontent, me ere ag | He next THR MAYOR WILL NoT FLY Friday otternoon a corpse was found flostiag of | ™ the: Brine of Wales: line njedirikseal po.ce bainae dk On Sathana? a: fo rE Afi ha : ila caine 10 thet t Farther, said he, veiiove ture is any | Per 6, East River, and was conveyed to the | haw. Deo | a eee nies os ° w 1 ty emanw ‘been discnar. thin Ma ne v a 1 " “pre “ — ! pueere So teow u 6 at O8 Gren ; ‘ f ve pree in irierdiy relations wi te ‘inet a person ident of this, and he ¢ rusecu ileure | Morgue, Tue clothing wae in order, and thero | @ilion fs now wumewhal more bavi taciory thas tt was Ses anl, wi0 Fe a ey v 4 . ay ow fly irom fastice, We deem y f In the pockets were several railroad es and + Al Oy vuxY o rm : os t r ¢ > lveras tah vernment, the hit he knew tie ane ne Yc ral railroad pai and na |, hey TUB YLUBEY OF THE F Lo 1 “ wd soy eatev in progress, ulate (O20 Nim, b tug all have re weed key cueck, marked “ WF, Rags. here was u e phy $ onnt sections entablishod at r at Me Fist te holly, Coonully was U ¢ | not acent of mouey about the person of the deceas Hignvesst eu M areeats rk clegato to 3 you Dame any other Jurur w y 1 dD ed man, ‘The nex ew ting AN eat Heol Retarsa al nore et 6 ary Aliberate. 1 | D and the Muvor Woatardae ait yal teed 1 LEANPRINGUAML 1 t a, bat the w " at of Ce Complroier. | L Puelps, of the $ anna Ke 4 Cotupany fait Senn eu. Lu ae Government iactories U ° tie found a& tuat of y F ‘ were, . ‘ Was done 1 Rameey, ‘Lhe remains were Jv place Aa ara an Y a , R eS ant ace coffin and desp c any Inst ev ny by the J iJ ns é i he foremen ond overseers were gendarmes the duties of t eam was W Ui Pepaisn aaliad et (ue With testes llores vicar |: heen fava aed Mawiorr she ud eson, Cai fee What ¢ fi a o treved them y th greatest n charge ¢ ese st these mon terlay, and ascertain an acquaintance of Bann Yule, and tae cautery Capt. Levaig and for t liv Peey be up nil hopes of a | c + were perp , bese six my Mr. Kimsey, that he aly went on napree, | Wales tas ‘ Jelect.ve .oF-@. € salen «8 of grievances e ban of t stolen, f nd that, int n and Pheips, he | * OTMER FUNERALS ALLowen, B, eyes tl they oa t 1 " " Bost 70 2 b r. Ka Ab mot . + "a ir ° . rev © tie worl Sucd fret ve c 1 « satals Off ng the | pail hie oul at the. I 18 sph hay GOSSIP PROM WASNINGTON pee wi uicuion OF excitement was yet visible, | York Hotel, The p and it tue tala lasaes | taza oaiouw sana tea formants | p i by which these ewereaccon. | by some of his iriends that he may lave been | Cvereaaling the Tronsurer's Cash Account insu tue ¢ tie SUN reporter rule to ths | tay rane tor the wr to Mezaiu's poulics Ie | auitwotor celeudente, Walter Gibson. the fureman, | plished. Mr, Connolly sat. alone, 1 say, vu rate H on AbiW nite tne welbee Sevator Trumbull's Katd on the Pr dene of ti rmation steppe Cap Byrnes Franco Prussian war) furnis ed anit d Jamra! O'S tes Dele f the defendalite, Die ng omilee Walesne Ke Masel ahr ethno JT ihe ee dent-The Postul Teleuraph Scheme. eulwar « b r veerr eu to vor s evi leut to every one, | ‘aris Par y Bag Sah Ee: D Ar. Davie in a Ce ow W vilow Mid: , a ee PTD ete: | aa leaved tart Ghennne e saa tice Cormane ei ‘i w (oie aya told tim there Nat heen ait attempt weed. N hese af i | " ty age of ackuow W astunoros 9,—Socretary Boutwell and Ussar cap ‘nodded rand bis | Was readily accor Mr. troupe fouud them in | the reuding of old party. tes and the d of | ts Ned 1 had been offered any amount ae ot Heuoeaes th dd : ¢ How. Je eo COMIRIadE AilATLION Gad. Crortaad chumeat | aid, WE, TrOnps sad tue committee ture went te. | fhtrke {a dennuneasbonn tisk en ale t An atioiupt Wad ass oly got a saat TUE CATHOLIC UNION, : 2 one of w Military bot ed out to aid in cue ren of the Superintenie wio, wita M eandt nal, be enape . a and exo aio n. { ra aeihaace’ * ~ bi ie ale re-siou of tue interna Inquiry revesdea | Smith, lef th ropolitan just before the Co ke Goat seta ed toe itelian Work 1 * . * rie ba har oi, | The Cleat Cirete of the New Organization Finenaee ac. Luat he, with bis Compan.ons in arms, had | Waltee’s-rrival, Tue Conmittee fuied to tind r # Fe noy a. | axe ta nen ny Wa A Crusude A t Victor Emanuel, ne uplied fd Cul to attend the ‘unerai of acomrade, Lhen | Po'le Superintenient in tae Central Office, ana A wud ¢ 1 ais conversion tot . I BF © is, is preg r the C t as i“ cinders Of Wie Pixt¥lata Regiment mace taeir | then returned ty jue meesiag, Where Fepor nal ‘ ut yeh Ae , | | The first cx ¢ ic Union was tf Apearance, heir gay Wilms gud Nutty caps unt | ws BuLve, A ew weeks acoa Congress of the wh 2 mine Ju and th Coun oO fly, wey | ast nis tie basement of dt, Peter's Caured, nt i rt tu ¢ re. | tice Cox reve their imauidly 1 x xT wis tw very o to | aiicmat ioc reine Cone en r v nose ft ‘ ( ' ¢ e a eo! a al Liesenant that therefore the p at ren be M xaint's Genucciation the Roman Gazette i Art . xpreseed biats ; wus pu y rm. M v Ute Dot rsaw Menoharty Lolgs, | anti Monday moroia aneousiy with Mavzini's HeItiONs, the ye Thy tte te a hie THK TELLTALE VOUCHERS r vered 4 ny r to No@n Fan AM .aecr r. Maddog otieved ar ton that r Itilan Government ven he Lit tor pia The )nrors were t r with te - r t ts of tue F ikea tab oot, 60 6 ube 19 Wb ' r ssstem r hwzain W tha Con b WiICa W r Titer of Sevent: > dir. Connolly ar Mr. Develin # c of the of eon vood., prisoners, ‘Th 5 Mrs Ingalis | wer beet ® y After reading ov PouuAnt pi 1 to lave ail tiese you place tier | ¢ ( t antin 6 é oe se aleee peace leon x 4) ies Paltuer, and a t vas the ns of the Internstional i ‘ 1 ionved aids. They were t wv 1 | dred and @ ty millions ot iis eosr thie A se ‘ Yost, irom which, by Aner 8 wa n of seven Woatditiedo? 4 - "7 wor Carest ¢ f GEO AUB | atarten. ed, anil to res ecvil 6 Youth aireet, wile the recvrrer wan i Meet unas } exes || vent parts Ol J toler T wal + Anak th Wha apie fe loliows. | Mt “ i nt * head, int euer res nw the a He camo Tae flowing resolutions w passed Y n to F sal Mez . vow ila td ; " | aed e c b 2 ¥ " noue Pinas f wiort.eceud apd aymipacny with 4 +0 pok of ¢ t ¢ Mu ) ‘ a i ( 1 ‘ i ay tee ’ Her é us aie ~ y r , "Mr. Whitney Yea. At ‘ t 4 Ice t ss up to de the @ Bure 165 ruben: Rh Fe a TE Belated tt lis | any Sprn , Niet It Sa ee Tewane iia mere aston, A el oA 1 JOTLANGS ALOUT TOWN quietiy Chinon Hail w bel fur the priso: 1a ¥ adupted, ‘nis ls a vers ti aaisition for the fa wh on ary Mayor 42s \ 1 ori Aud J} at’ tie t Ir. Q - i ‘ y watcning, He lad several ex: vib VERA Ai erp eanes ah 40 roa | i ii tiect did wot ura very brightly 4 a he vor Il " | p 1 Sir Baward 4 ta : nae ‘ 1 at various points, Derecuves The meeting of Franch Bection, No, t 100 hice of all hall-apdsbe teeta ful 0 Ho vealed me veisnd control over iat B Vie 4 Wik wRIIWS UPON ‘ Union Calinria y i Carr. were cireu! io tienen: | prince ste ivon largely atteuded by a most en ate uture | and cave ois name a ‘or and residen roler Without dou. ¢ t 3 ADB, latvay.@ £590. priz Bal t . Io .nns ot Jostituce John Halvert, a | tiueiustic audience, in ng &@ no nber of ladie Oe ain yi ie it Whor aid was ong rt int ¥ vous | Wo © tie Hus ip f nae a Ofre Great Billiard M ‘ ‘ and : Committes “of Arrangenents, | prosiiout Macau occuyied the cusir, Mr. Mbiios A aitans eit 86 | busiuoss, He would not go up to my room, aud ny Mayor mi Guouted. “ie ¢ou ays Log fe atid, stuten ts and aud J Fare wivoving Comes. OF a vend | cratient, Maseom cocuflad the aualty Mr, Blot a) @. ana Garibalt | ye tad company Waiting, | Ho referred ‘to taut never + Connolly r j i rye ep H ‘ us rot to be pustponed, Tuere | Cirers were present irom other orcenization Ha Worl wide reputaion | pirice in Macon, G!.. ani then L told bin to eall | uudimnnisned i orre nee of f rs of the Orig n lore Oat ® { earnest-looging geutiemen, Mr Mr Brunere characterised the action 1 te police fuillions, — Maazini migat have fe me at my place isiness, Ji Broadway, | wolved that May ed noe Tiresvi I " ny fi i ‘ aud Giueg, of the international, | He repeaied the senuine ) upolvuve shat it Piceregte ONE BNay WOM it hat it Was o b he who was th wm Works Wille | | ¢ 7 ta front © Institute, As they trainped tionals, bas an * Fo riguty as He ate. Sul Giribalh’s | to oribe mo, J¢ wouldn't have be for vin to | wrest gravity, maid Hoke Toth, Mr tay won red badges flattered in the eold wind, nited States, tinued in a Gapoot vvey Maza ite Fy io ' e ¢ F Mr. Dieckininn, an futelizeut | * yy" f trey wanted to advertise tie meoting which kood of huinauity. snows that Moazini | The statement Aa HO AG tae dispoe\ion | to each dining, by Joo Dion ‘ suid that the Invernationais did intead | \. euiled lor tocnigotat 10) Paivce wtrect, He want lonver u ian of progress. Garinedi, | On. Morday evening last. between 6 and 8 yeti E OF tule kone, Dak Ne fulied tO: trace | pine wells Ht be more Beak (amr ate BOl aa Taraationsies Bub sa 6 ed delegates trom every oraauig sion in the city honesty has aiministered the coup while scanuing 1p faa and galling me iy sam Co npueity in the burelaty Of tue vouchers on Cou | {inerican ume, in which DOlice vie BOWarranied action OF Le | OF Loi, 80 us to AdMIb Os bue Tuilest Preparation for | facernational tuat he adaressed i he wae He ridicule! the idea musts traud to tis | or tue game, w stood B16 10 1 eV ONERAL NEXT SUNDAY Dewed. that at this mecting (10-night'») measure he Brookly Shay Tbievea, sininy ta thatc@yey itis Worth two oF thee th i er, 16 wae blsin to be seen tat 1 ve ‘i Aiould be taken fora grand mass mecing in Coo Wisslemen eee a Ht snd dulinre for a dient roe ‘ ag nte THK POWERS OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL eto, He worked Weil unit was ¥ 1 Mr, Dieckmann, * we | (HOnlG 00 (een oe Mudigoation ab tiie Uuwerranted asuinoToN, Dec, ervisor Dutcher | Shening cis oreast of hh FeVCORE wld dishia Mr, Meuch closed by asserting that tne Attorn uut the Garnier's lurges! * su crucily murdered iv Paris.” | Peygiution nie proposition for ® mass mostias, aud (a) ftevonue Hurean, with @ view to suppres He evar Ammeuiately eee ee ome | Gis sulky that ik was w suit for the people ortue | Ct 5; Daly, 290. Mr Carter uctkd a r (We umber v! men wearkng | iyo peoiution was Unaninously @ionted a a hivcNee Libegalte} Marking ae he Lott that LW sorvy for bot ace | Cit Ni York to uring it br av al reieree, and John Lathrop as marker, ' i. week ten tad increased novil she | PAT COvlection was taken up VOF the prisoners In tho | illicit distilery in Brooklim, New York, the provri. | {St\tns his of Air, O'Conor said that 48 uot ling Was eald in the - aan al ng tue street front of she lustiture | yy covlection was tale oiors of which bave organized such Weasires ‘Sn denies emphaticaliy that any one | opening ws to tue propriety of bringing the su ARR poy b with Iuternatioauliste, At ‘ina nWicnce * rect to-nieht, and an excite | brevent the seizure of their premise that sentine Jamen O'Brien di phatteally that ai Ca Be hus now been’ brooslit up, tt was he ior $ a Beco ving crowd pread over tue eT at SE n ro regularly posted to give iformation of tuo ap. | ApPruached him to tafliency hiv verdict in the sa a Hh Dow .—A sensa tod in ri 4 crowd was spr bVEr the | ing time is aniciouted. Delegates are expected | are reauiarly hip give JRfOrmAMOR. g Ap Pr etpeon, tue foreman, sword to the aa Neat than right ho should say someting in reply, ANtO | por in by tha caus apecce at the Cleoreentcat, I t wcroas Luird and Fourth ave: | tron many labor organizations nor belonging to tue | Proace Of persins suavected ¢ on Henry TH, Martin, one of (10 delendunts, ia un af | these moreva, the day Jermeu, sud Common LP aeryeseiie ci od May nese ta sence & rouva, Many were Frenci> | Ti ternations to prevent ieir entrance to (ne diswiwiy, Wh FTE et Oita etre rae ERI y ol Mow York lsd uo lateross in thane wie : dae un ond p nag . se.rvesily 0! Wout Wan denominated + ; ° ——— here is ko 8Uch Corporal’ body as w Boat € J confined inthe Mercer street siation, Tuey we Howsvrper offices an arsiclo charging wpon the Ge- | ser 1 ‘or SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRIPA f Take. | thore were awartby | Visited by many friends at by many International Large Spanish Reinturcen for Cubs ania an-attomot to taper Wiki thegury, aod | Pervivors, Tt Mule ese ad arison in any ot ex Lace hau and aere he eto oe arral “ ey fT yng | count a large por ot whit rend (Mr > Ieieund laoor Unlonisis,. They are to ve arraigned Sage emendous excitement t ‘r sorte in tae manning ( ; a & low and here | ee Jetferson Market Police Court this moraing Lunnom Doe, 10.—Tremendous 9x i . Mt cach pice he gave a diderent | Beach) had waid Woud apply. te pr tue A, H Kotebum dicd in U ies on Saturday. pit 1 us with gany A “ue A TUB DISAPP-CTED BRANCH, prevailed in Madiid upon the reevipt of Hresiione | 0" heat hiy argument made in tho Hwoed cose, snslst Phpines Weel al Womlous ol as4d santonaie ° n bier art, and come | goto NONE A EC He yealatdaw: (a bha’l! Granl'a mensany Falbling (o i Tnch end fleary. A; Muli Alan find Unit tere Was no other Way to UrINE Rate lt Heer ech ivie Mire ers la Slr Bab oanus, The Ward Hotels No sympatuy was. express rie Gapeeneea hen ceashe in sn Ine une as tow orecedia (Gorey Genera has aubiority wg a anit an |S + ; y aoe cemnbaony Tarinoneeease sue mulubage and, ali. mitambopelece be! rodnds # SUL. ‘ { ue Atal tne Yelbeuever the peop haat Oy . wilt boda neo an vie TMT VT aHOREESIR A. DARKE erbiitaet nariititrnr craven eustcanahc onde neeetenree ereiereiecietra teeta ahs oh Mi wee nem dee tee mala one bated pace nen it cha le SOON GB I TUN BO veCEE EY a ad uO Uearé iw the urdese | ee ¥e ash WOOs Lo tase BO part 18 “ J bons Generis, and four POn-C.aud Wil be —— a wilh * ' ‘ (lon, Folding thab ao mural resuit woud bo scoieved | Ghana Momariia, a tale Tnyor Halla Secret Visit to Mr, O'Conor, 4 m4 ’ il Train such action, A long letter frou Karl larg was | {M8 " p Ealhe poral Mrs Coanally's Disting Parker have ordered AT Last A LRAD road, cundemutug tue Kelorn park, re ° fi At 6:30 esterday sen) i AL Pte ne Teer miiin bie Be slonin bari LOSSKS WY FIRB, Sin; Laat weok Mayor Hall drove up to Fort t ' yoaterd to Coluaioia, Waere i raot Mr, Theodore Hi - es ; - A stall, of the veteran Six oR ‘ MO Busks warty nave been | Ap Monest Workiag Fa ot p fectna, | Watmington, Ho hitehod bis horse nour Mr. ; ; PRIRORIRC MOT ae ac brvcession, He ae a taweata olive © Peete: 140 of the p square, Rockville, 10d. | voiiy vosidonce, and then went down on tho Hua. | Canpiroller Vy 1 Latiow atee 6G & molelsn OMeque int € had come to urge ba an 5,000. 2 z vont! ful uniorm, Tiey vane ane aud Wait ue Woodrulf, Bpenear & Stout's grocery sore, np i . Whe burial of Lieut 2 order Faylo: & Co., bankers, of 14. W ithe ‘ were sure to resuit in t Sin: Why the Internationals wore refused the | Wasronstrovt. Damazed 6 0), fae Gabe dian al Glarieg OiGawira Nona, ae | tuted (ruin tne parle ot Mi Dora 1: have bean on trial at | Hlayane lotter si ' \ sionals, 1OF bey WeTe Ant of Houdiog funeral paraie on ounday ¥8 ques | Crivin & Hoots wen tute Tg Manor and Dee ets Tana you tia information because 1 {won diiing the falter" lucent taking aouve part tn the | Kir g Co, upeuss, wi Bil ordre ‘ve. nh tue movenen 1 cules were burned a nasion, Qatuio on Fiday ry wee! i . c dobis etal M eee. OF, Gael mye ow ton which must be answered, and wo workinen cil aoe (nk tue pubic We Well 66 Boss Tweed oucht wo | Prison, ¢ vanagh wad | f 5 Dosw an Lonsenold Word tI ' mong teu Air. C, Osborne DiEnt “Loose $90,000; Wo taeuraucs, Cuarlos Kelly was Ke eed uel Hac Pie PAUARGSH sel NS tae lar bosaavnvicled wud | At Ma 1 ant Ropiowiniy 4 Vis, ond vbuore, A youve maw | UPON the Dress LO Urey bue Quomtion Uub tue aulo- | bused to dostil uw th AN Tutsuatad, | Counvlly bueir wut wus a0, D Dassfora’s, Cover kustivuie, a