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' STHIRTY-NINTH 1) BE ty PSHICTED FOR PELONY RY 10 GRAND JURY, a sued by Recorder Hecker 4 14 Ofcers suprive Me. fw A haan nttora Sudse Me. Pov ee ' ened ta the Geiecnt Ses ioun Wat thoy + ont ' et ta fave aon t trowury, Yesterday 4 fonnd ' mate tang W K v the in the Distrit orenin darvin: iminedistely 1 Mr Charles 0 and after the eloce of the af two waited oon Recorder Hue appt et for bench waeaat Gor the Comm wor of Paul Wor Ie on grant boing mention’, 1 Qddresned to bles, and policenen of the ity sod nd requires them to pro Quce thw holy M, Tweed before the Court of Genorat Sessions. The Court adjourned, tn snbeipition of the arrest of Mr. Pweed, wot 11 o'clock this morning. At, Mr, O'Conor's spec tue District Attorney will not recept bal ceptabla to Mr. O'Conor. The document Jiaicly sont to Suri Brennan's office Diairict Attorney ‘ THe AnREAT Dir Twood, su the moantime, had wot the stig! dst susvicion of wil had be» done either by th Grand Juv, oF Recorder Hackett, He was comfort ‘ably aeated in bis private pariors, rons 11¥ anc 144 of thy Motropolitan Hotel ab halspast five O'clock st evening, when a knock came to tie door Mr Teed called ont, “Come in!’ and the our opeusd and Orier of Arrest Serif Ju Tarvin oniored, attired iv Mr Twos alarted up as en Lpresaima fee wl com wo, a8 | soy time.” Mr paces, bonded Mr, Tweed politely informed him that h. Teood cevd the document through, and then eximiy tar o Mr, Jarvis, asked bim if he had ever board of Warren Hastings, At this Mr. Jo Burril!, who was seated at Mr. Twoed's suited, and Mr, da ared © 4 Tool (ion acked Mr, Jarvis what be proposed to do. dir Jarvis politoly replied that if Mr. Tweed Would prviee his proseut quarters to the company of Nr " y be would be happy to accommodare bin ‘To which Mr, Tweed responde? You know now it is yourselt Hore Mie Bureiti induige tim an outbaret of langt fer Mr Juris then inform d Mr, Tweed that would be a cossary (0 send for suuther Savrifl, and Mr TPwerd would be obliged loassume the expens To tita svrangemen: Mr. Tweed pleusantiy accede and Wen mquired waat coult be doas about pro enring bail, Mr. Jarvis could not oder any anzy tion in tuat Line, aud yourg Rickard Tweed, pro priotor of the hotel, was summoned to the ro Despatches werg also sent to William M. Tweed Se, aud Me. Twoed's counse!, requiring weir esonce, Young Mr. Tweed an! Mr. G ecrivod and eutered into # cousy tation Witu (be prisoner )NOMALING THe AuREST pee hment and 4 now gre whe ul red the full portieuors o Tova ar Gen, Tweed wore w visage ox Prowsive Ol $6 Most intense auger and gave none Dot monoeyHabic replies to ize most simple ques tious Eviry precaution was at once taken to keep the airsst 4 profound eeeret trom the vi clerk at tol dosk wore instructed tod Bir. I's neo iG the building to every one nd to esas to woud up the card of person whatever who should ask that fay Most undluehingly did they perform thie Byon sravly Tom Heo Ferris wos worily duu) bed and compelled to taxe a fest all lounge, and await disconsols to bis od patron, {His immones dia abi e attraction of the evening joungers rridor yody was alle any er room 112 and 114 t HAN THR MEFROPOLITSS wor Wion't x repo ' vutions Loom ou, 1 doeon darkies lounged about, brush in hs trippe! long in turn (o answer the oft re Btrokos of tw big gong; and possibly a * and gw out upon the busy atreet. Ib Hackett's resides and endeavor to persuace b Sher 1 James Brb, who bad beea sent od t all door was ope \ They ‘ up a private st ‘ + s J ¢ bam and w i wer prosent ‘ 1 part fe iw ‘ a 1 f “ iy 1 4 rem ‘ ‘ ring w Pauly V r nae oe tt wal P fi vit I know your busine YoAR. iD AGATY ARRESTED, | the extremity Mr the bensh warra was « prisoner, Jarvis © me in, aud Tt amight wowhen I lave my friends arvund Jureie howed low, aud advancing a couple of t, and Mr, task 1 the for take door THE PRINCE OF WALES RECOVERING The Force of the Fever Spent, and the Pi Hont Gaining Strength—The Queen about to Return to the Windsor Palace. Loxpox, Dec 15-2 P, M.—The prospects of Lie Tyince's recovery are hourly growing better * etill excessive weakne: butit is believed ever has apont iis force, and that wit increas 2 quiet the patient ie gainiug trength. ‘The fol Wine bulleting have been issued since the lat de: Apa'ch timed 5 o'clock this morning Sarpnree 4A. M.—Tus Prince bas hed aquitn mic tome OF aeDIity, Cs HS Waiy he considered more fav oragle am Dee. JS Soun.—iiin Hoyal Highness fort a yin a Uianqull state, atid #0 wiy bat ptendiy P M—=The donger in the coseof the Prince of Wales is 80 far lessened that a message has been rapbed to the Princess Vietoria at Berlin, coun. tuanuing the sun nons to come to Sanaringham, Ch ieeling has been produced by the refusal of cxtain extreme Titualiae to say prayers for the Pilnce’s recovery in the absence of orders trom Weir Bebop 67 M the \etest bulletin from Sandringham 19 SanpmincisM, Dee 1S—ti0 P. M.—The Prince bas fever ¢. niinuesTavurabie.. Ter Majosty the Que will Fetuin to Windsor to morro The tnllctin was received with grest cheering Wie ever it wis posted uo, A feeling of profound ro le! prevails in all quarters Dre 16-100 A af —An officie! report frow Sand. Finghom at Do oek says the Prince of Wales has hag some gnicts eep, Fhe Qneen'# fanity a —_— PHOTOCKHAPHS BY SUN REPORT Hew the Stuyvesant Bank's De were Tr Mr Jobs Vanoren, late easter of the Stuyvesaat M, DOW aidation, aia to a SUN reporter duy that the statement of Wa, 8, Mann, thot riuem had been sho depositor not true, Mr, Mann depo Sia the bank on the Gay of its suepenste @ sued for the ted. money on tie ground that it was tuken two hours afer tue suspeusion of the bank, and paid out to favorite depositors, Mr. Vanorden says btr, Lord, Ue receiving Weiler, took Mr, Mai oosit enrly in the duy, avd that at Cat time. the knowle ve whatever of the suagension of the bank, ut that Mr, Mann's deposit was credited in the or: way, Mr, Vanorden adds th attempts to find # cleort receiv, nthe directors m cit ee bank hed proved d were piaved io t in the aiter- system wis adopted, beeanee envelc noon the en cess ul that deposits Wo doubt existed as to the course which the bank would pursue, ‘The eavelope deposits were returned to the ceposit ‘ourt. Mr. Vanorde positively action of tie bank wae abovebourd. of Johu ¥. Norton, Money-Order I Jobs V, Norton, late superintendent of the money order departmest in the Post Office, who proved a defauiter to the amount of $115,000 a few Perfechiy fair wa The Arre weeks ago, Was arrested yesterday by Special Agent Featherbridge trom Washington, Norton hae failed to make his deficit good, He lacks about $30,009. Six Weeks ago his farm and blooded fold, Nod. w a by sola Norton promised Port master Jones that he would mrae the defleit good cousequentiy Was hot errested wrton 6 bondsmen, we fon. Horace Greeloy, Mr. Samuel Sincwir, the Hon, Charles 8. Spencer, tne Lon Abranata Wakelosn, the Hoo. Sheridan Snook, tie Hon, Mr. Henry, were afraid tat Norton w escape, nd hed a Laited States detective to all bis movemenis. It was understood among the Knowing onee that Nortou ¢id not intend to make his ceficit good. even it he was able, Itis al Auta short te Lerore the discovery of tue crime Le transecred Jeal of property to his wife, & Free, and the Chlef Witness just bim Locked Up. On Su ning, Oct. 8, Patrick Black of fer #treet and Hugh McGaire went into Frank Exgan's oyster salvon, and ordered oyster suuv. Bisel complained of the scarcity of oysters in the Vhis led to angry words between him and kt the Govern Plaine 80) ent aud 1 $5,000 he aid A Murd rev ® day ¢ On the sidewalks Eagan struck Black, and eo list Monday, Eagan was ‘committed to tue Tombs withons buil, and McGuire, the Withers of We wiray, Was sent to tue House tentop, Yesterday Cor Schirmer releored Eogio on 83. Oeil, Francis O'Rourke,» Park reet liquor dealer, being fsman, O'Rourke and Bogan are Sixt) Word politicians, but MeGuir Shot, uence he Wil nave to remain ust while bie murderer wola# the streets. The verdict of the ¢ y Was that Biack died at ihe Robbery of the Jersey City Once On the vt f the clerks at the Jersey City Ly morning, the shutters wore 1 1, the #\fe open, and about #1 Ww . reney t y esled ‘n '¢ Weture Toureday evening, or kea In a'ter the ma esencer, Mr. Vau Riper, envered with the la uw na the sautters could only Have been upencd he door Was found lucked. Deane y J with the key Which the ¢ 1 accustomed pl.ce iu the Postmaster's r © id no clue as yet to the thief, - ‘The Flight of Jullien. His musicians are not the only persons left in thelureh by the fugitive Mong, Juilien, He was under $1,000 Dail in a civil suit for damaces insti tuted by Peter F. Moncovos, tue restaurant keeper Clutton p d L i A person as hie Ce couple out of she houseaad shen Juilien as ed Son-vsos. Hence suit for damages, Auotuer suit w nst Jullien for breaea of cous track w ub Kocuester — Cy Fields's Bouds: a Mr, Howley D. Clapp aud Mr, Wm, H. Flor. 6 Dupreme Court Cha ono, and justifled in tice Car ‘1 s the bonusmen of the Hon. thomas un —— SUNDAY'S SOLEMN FUNERAL The Workivamen's Union Joining in the Obsequi The Workingmen's Union met last night, with Lever Datly in the chair, A communication was reat by Mr, Duily, of the Varnishers and Polish on the ough ¢ giiteHour question, He suggested a thor nof the trades unions throughout n contributing to a fund to susta i n Commavism was read from Sined at nchune: ot Wark, N J, He sala proper! " ’ 1 so merit, on uit i 0 entiad Whole on equ rt - Now Let th Police Commissioners Decide what Day isthe? mittee Tw f Police Commissioners have sent to ree i a9) five, 8, 187, prob t ‘ 2 1 iy 4 i ‘ aly endusue y t ui f 4 # frowtdl a . ie (ne faye in Fela i9a to the : aa be HONKY MITE bu a, Mad tia avoarh (uat ihe CAMDEMS FIRST HANGING, 11 f LAST MOMENTS OF JOUN WARE THE PARRICIDE teats the Condemned Cell and at the Menffold-The Crowd Kneeling Around 6 Gibbet-Ware Stotcal and Keckte The Crime for which he Suflered. Caupex, Ne J, Dec, 15.—John Ware was hanged tn the county jail yard here this morning. tones ana up to the last moment of i life he manifeated a #tolid indifference to his fate The crime for which ho sufterod was the murder of his father, John A. Wore, a man upward of seventy two years of age, ‘The tragedy originated in a ‘rangle about a milk pan between Mra, Williamnsoy the condemned man’ John took his mother's sido and assanited bis eister, The husband of the latter then interfered and knocked his wife's assailant down, Young Ware thereupon seized an old army musket, used for rab- bit shooting, and drove bis sister and brotherdn Jaw from the hom estead, fring at them as they fled Ware's favier, who bad been absent daring the quarre!, returned soon afterward, and a second quar- rol ensued, this time between the old man and his wife. Mrs, Ware toatified on the trial that her hus bond began carsing her about her sons, aaying: “ Phere sits yonr best boy, and Ican skio him in a "and that he picked ups bolt and stood right before her, and sald, ‘ Leave the house, or I'll split your brains out in five minutes.” Mra, Ware \ecordingly went off THR QUARREL AND THM SHOOTING. The only persons then remaining iu the house were Mrs, Campion, a boarder, aud the father and fon, ‘The woman went up stairs to avoid being drawn into the quarrel, Sane w: principal wit- ness for the State. Her testimony was that old Mr. Ware told Jolin to pot up the gun and bebave him self, That the father chen went ont to cut grass, and that Jolin, resting his gua on the feuce, dis charged ite contents at his father, Strong offorty were made by the defence to tw peach tae character of this witness, It was shown teat sie bad had threo husbands, cud more than one persun testified that she was got to be believed wi cer oath, Mer last husband was placed on the stond to tetify as to her untrathfulness, The Court reiused to allow nita to testify on this point, An exception was teken, Col, Scovel, Ware's counsel, obtained a new trial for bim on this exception. Tho Court of Errors set aside Judge Woodbuli’s rating, on the ground that either a husband or a wite woe Accom petent witness for oF against each other on any matter which did not tend to criminate them, This mater n'y affected the eredibility of the wit Scones in Since his se ness, and Was thereiore admissible, Young Ware Was again tried and «gaia convicted, WARE ROBBING MIs FATHER'S ConPse. ‘The defecee was tneinity, Tt w as ably conduct Col, Scovel, but the Fubile theories aay Were incompretiensivle to the den coun'y wo were on t was doomed, The tact th ekets after he killed ed a8 proot t ee ai the motive was ropter One hundred ond thirty shot mnerke nicou the viewsi's body, He «ast rom the abdomen to the head, Som eniered b tween the ri'*, six penetrated tho #110 of the mouth, reversal struck the enin, one through the ball of the eye into the brain, and t Went throngh the temple tuto the ekoll.” Lhe ° nd disipyeared. A vizorous 1. Word was sent devn to of this city Were sent out t him "Only Ofticer James W. Ayres was eft station house, [twas a hot night in August, 15i0, Ayres earricd bis chair ont to the | Weld, eat dwn, aud leaned back avairst the wall, J Stranger cawe Sauutering earelessiy along, He stopped aud asked Ayres what time the first train ried (or New York, Ayres looked at iui closely, dat ouce euspec o Ware. He ea im on tity was Foon Wate} nd the p piished, Ware Was tukcn before te Mayor next morn.u’. He adantted thathe killed his fther, aud defi bousted of the crime, THR MURDERER 1LYING 10 BTAKVR HIMSELF, Aiter lis first conviction he refused food for some time, but bis attempt at well siarval His counsel gave him some loves ¢ ho asain found his appetite. Before frst reprieve he Was Inclived to be penitent, ouviction he has been proof against 5 ches of tue clergy. He w nut low teheet, und Le hever saw the ius a or a br in the woods cat Fabbits ond ct u it did not sapvort hi ‘ dered by his " means 'a t g man, * ret jaws and bushy eyebrows, howe veh [on apd somewhat wolfish appears ative. His benavior tn confuement w Tue MERDYRER’S CrOR, Ho was confined ina lire cage in a on the hail feeet Ligh. The flooring aud ce a { chair. The prsouer Was lar pi mfortavie Cor fined in this manoor than he Woult Lay i Ovked Up in aceil. fiehad piewsy of ig iy va ‘and he War cc t i lave of his keeper, whe portion of the roe Yosterday a’ternooa 9 kialy the conderan an. AC tue 6 ie Ware Wat situs bis cage. His bars, and he a to bin, face flushed a deep his eyes; butt asked Lim wheter he would like to t ISTRRVIEW WITH THB MURDERER, John put lis slite fla by nand between the bars Tey want to bavg soumedody down here ‘Tles say four or tive murders have been comuiited Camden County, abd it was time sonebouy was are going to begin on me ‘Correspoudent—Have you given up ait hope, Joan of being reprivved ? Joun jooked up and grinned ively bigious hang, 80 they His smile was posi Gi yes,” he replied, don't see mach use of oping. They've reprieved me twice, aud I guess there's no m ” Correspouue re you not afraid to die? Ware (with apother broad griu)—l don't see Better be hanged than goto the State Prison for lil Here Ware caught sizit of your correspondent's cane, ‘nd asked Lis perpission ty examine it, Me fanded it to the old erey-headed geatleman woe was officiating as his keeper. He passed it Letwee tue bare fo the prisoner. naid be, addressing bis keeprr and ne cane, “iC Vou Lada higu bat and one a swell ou would cut.” analy When re had sald tuis, THE MUKDREREW'S DINNER, Presently his dinner was brought op. n ed hicken, Jobn seized a wing kod *dohn,’ suid ¢ Jent ein n not exact nny you ure Ware=Well, Lalght we we pendent as y other Wa frame of mind, Te was o erigte aie, but steswily reused eitier ty pray oF oilers to pray With bin, His stotcism he main tuined te +1, TL Wan evident thik Ke possessed wordinary nerve power, Tue nervous twitchinzs Yi bis mouth In bis last, few moments betrayed the jegle within, ‘Under any other co itude Would have been cousidered heroisin days ago le Was Waited uoon by Dr, Duff Tof surery in the Philadeiphia Unive r nileman told tia thought UE COULD MESUSCUTATS Unt after the Shy ift ' ed hie duty, {¢ wae tt b t Witiere | rh Preterioks ea Jou A" Wane Wituorges—Calvin B Lyneh, Chas. Say At 11 o'clock tiis morning the Sher tf nied by Deonty Sisritt Porter and several tien, gutered Ware's case to mabe | tients. Ware exsibited uo teopilisti Frederick wopt like cull a8 ly approached the condemned inaw, He implored ihn to juin with the Couvuayin_one prayer to God, Ware bung bis head ard taivtaine! & paimiul ajlence. Kor over Hye minutos all entyeatod tue condemned man to gaya giayer, Atlus Ware drvuped dowa, bus not on bis kores, He bent his richt lev and rested on lis right heel, Then A ToveHING PRaren was offorad up by the Rov delivery Ware nervously And appeared not to near the» R, Biricker eonclnsion ew tor of the plows, entered tie eage nod asked Sonn to shake hans Wit him an forgive hitn, a9 he tad only done bie duty in louwed like @ eniky schoolboy wnd neither offered his bund oor sad apytiing, nor even Appeared to notice the presence of the wecutor, Then followed another euriows ace Fverybody gathered round the condemned imen and reeded for the forgiveness of the attorney. But Jolin was relontiess, Fer five ininotes he was en- Finsily, aa © crowd, he extended jae lett band. ‘Then the doctors, reporters, keepers, con staples. snd eberi® bade him good bye. He was handeutied with his arma behiad bim and the black cay Was placed on his head, THR PROCESSION TO THR GALLOWS was formed, ‘The doomed man was enrporte! on tre.ted to give his hand to Sir, Jenkins. thongh to get rid of either side by Sherif Fredericas and Deputy Sheruf Porter, Of the tolema looking party Uist moved down the staira and throngh corridors of the Court Houre to the scafold, Vi unconcerned, Arrived ander the gibbet, the Sheriff again besought Ware to jook to Jesus. At this time the rope was dangling from the beam imme. diately bofore Ware's face, He sod as immovable Asm statuie, bis lipe firmly set, ond pis eyes vent on the ground. ‘Tbe Sheriff again exve veut to hie forl- ings, and wept, He pat his hands on Ware's shout looked entreatinely at }i.n, ond turned round to the spectators, and sald, with much anguish “Leannot send this young man Into eternity with out a prayer, Wou't one of your clergymen offer up prayer?” ‘Then the Roy, Mr. Heiser again prayed for the ying culprit, Ali removed their bate and wany KNELT AROUND THE SCAFFOLD, but John Ware stood immovable and silent. The only symptom of ho gave was (he twirling Of his manacled Angers behind him, When toe prayer ceased the Sherif? hesitated. He did nos appear to be satisfied. 1 cant see this man die this way,” be exclaimed, *Jonn, won't you promise to look to Jesus? Ob, Joba, say you Will. Ob, Jolin, do promise me this, For the first time the lios of the cordemned man moved, Ho nover raised his eves from the ground, He only replied, “1 won't promise nothing,” and # he uttered these WIS LAST WORDS ON BART he shook bis nead, The suspense, though it must Have been terrible to the mio, was suill (arth longed by one of bis keepers, an old man, wbo dropped on his kaees and oid an trembled violently and wept but John Ware stood as uamoved as ever. conclusion of this prayer tie &) tan exteaded their hands to Ware, their excitement that his bands Were manueled be- hind tim. The Sherif next drew the dlack eap down over hia face, Deputy Sheriff Porter coolly adjusted nooee, a davy woich occu , A apecial deputy produced ® pew and briebt broad axe from bevenih bis overcoat, He handed it to tue Sherif who knelt down to cut (ne rove. Oue floarish with It, and the dreadful work was done, As tho Ware Mted sadileni: air four feet, He bad then # fail o foot on the slack of the rove, and this distocal neck. Muscular contra ntinned avout ten tiirveou minutos, and stopped in fieen ‘tnin Was the mort minutes. pu sation ce: the beaimg of the heart PROF, DUFFIRY GALVANIC BATTRRIES, were al! charged, He waited anxiously for his sub ect, When the boiy was cut dowe hal! an oor ater he presented tie order, .fho Sierid, however, dee ined to hana ft over to placing “it instead The widow te mothe io charge of the deed ta objeried to ! Buvauze, banded in this protost To alt WroMw IT May Coverey: I. Louisa Ware, the mothe: or Jon a t Ware, Buc it my wel shall Actin unison with Samael Chew, the aduninie {ator of the estate 1 my Ausvand aged ar danch undertaker as they touard ma Chris Can barial Ane Tu moat esrnesily. protest againat 8. y Coctore OF anyon excer ued toned Naviug Rnyiling ta do ymuy gon Jon atter he Las becn decisted vcad; sad a i furtherinore my wea that here . lot at W liainstowa ry ete buried, the space Of Oe grave from the Krave of his tai La LOUI-A # WARE Whiness—Cranuas Coxe mark Col. James M, Se M1 he could for his un: leience Was conducted #xil ¢ Colonel labored hard the sentence or & t nfession adinitting that but that he liad done so to by bis fiites's Drutat treat Cs iF 0 ft narre i tue I r 7 yby D Pink co wrath, Dee A hf aM i tu er i d F e ae Arr od Forger, Lovisvinue, Dee. Molonald alias J. W. Sweety allay Sam Brown, was trrested here to-lay on suspicion of com: ting fore In his trunk were found & large quantity of letter heads and enve lopes of the Third National Bank of New York rious kinds of Inks, pens a large check book of the State National Bank of New Or jeans; also. letters from. the National Bank of the Republic of New York to San Brown of Huflaio in to deposits, &e. M Donald had) two componions he giving the names of C, Hunt — and Weeks, who disappeared | Iast Sunday, and — ave supposed to bein New York, Hunt's’ real name is fupposed to be Britgewell, and Walker ts « to be bison, The pariies came trom the where (uey had be enily atives K lution tn j ares to report for Vuited 8 ( Loo Mouse t t ropriation bills to carry out te i also th bill approp $22.) to meet te te D Clerk Post 0. Iw Traffic on the Erie Road, Pour Jeuy 15,—The Brie Railway ba dono an immense freight trafle ¢ ’ On 1 i Didod C.t4 wagner #4 * through’ to-day, Every s 4 biel freigut —— ‘The Grand Duke Invited ton Buflato Hunt, Cot Doo. 15.— Mex t arty shall goto Fort Mefiers nt The sex Oceans Baw Francisco, Tue body 8 Jrowu man, Wit a life presory ariced * ¢ Bay. Pao sion sail Now Casto, A she moe with disustor Misstesippt Central Railroad Protested Avauaras, Ga, Doc The Mississippi Cou {ral Kuileod was protestad to day on bonaa due Aug. 1 Iie road t# leased to the Bouthern Kailroad Arsociation, bus bob (alled W provide fuude to avoid bie proton MRS, A. J. GARVEY'S RETURN HER CONVERSATION WITH A SUN RE- PORTER LAST EVENING, Does not Deny that She Bears sitions from her Mushaad to Wr Charles O'Conor—Neither Does Mr. O'Conor Deny {t-Grucious Reception of a Sun Reporter. On Tuesday tery tow persons outside the Sux Office knew of Mrs, Andrew J, Garve;'s arrival in this city, and of the proposition she bad made in Debalf of her huvband to Mr, Charlee O'Conor. Her retarn, for obvious reasons, w intended to de as private as poasiblo, The lady was woll aware Of the {inportance of her mission, and of the trflu- ences whieh some of the nucoavicted members of the Tammany Ring might bring to bear in order to defeat her object and screen themselves, Alter leaving the steamer sho hired a carriage, and was driven to the mansion of her brother in-law, the Hon. John Garvey, 95 Bast Fiftieth strect, to whon she made known by lettor hor Intention of returning to this city, This was the only course Mrs, Garvey could conveniently pursue, Her hasban houte in Foriy-neventh stroet was (dle, and iis country seat in Connecticut was kept for a winter Fesidence, KING MRS. GARYRT. A 80M reporter went in seach of Mrs, Garvey last night, He was armed with a letter of Introduction, couched in such gallant and delicate terms as would, op ordinary occasions, secure for the bearer « gri cious reception. ‘The number of the Hon. John Garvy's mansion ts % East Fiftioth street. The dwelling stands out in bold relief, as though claiming some of the notorie- ty which has attached to the Garvey family, The grand Roman Catholic cathedral is on the other side, Inthe starlight 1t seemed like a great archi- tectural monitor, warning the poor plasterer to eur- render his ill-getton wealth, and sin no more, The windows of Mr. John Garvey's mansion overlook the eite of armajentic altar that ia to be erected near the transept on the east side. AN INTERVIEW WITH MRS, OARYEY, The reporter rang the bell, and as the neighbor- ing clocks were striking eight the door was opened dy a boy, poorly attired. ‘The litle fellow shivered for a moment when be met the chill blast, and he eagerly inquired Woet do you want, sir?” Ho was told that the reporier desired to see Mra. Andrew J. Garvey, but tle boy held the door and did not answer, The reporter observed that there was but a dim light tm the parlor and that tho draw- ing-room was iilaminated. He closed the door to save the lad from further col, and found himself in the hall, “ Please go ap stairs,” Mire, Garveygthat desires to see her on very said he tothe boy, * and 1 representative of Tae Sun important and urgent ne Ihe boy obeyed. In @ second the door of the rear dyewing-room wae rolled back, and the mes. kevger was (ace to fage with Mrs, Andrew J. Gar- The reporter was standing at the foot of the stirs ond con!d not avoid bearing Mre, Garvey say as she weled across due floor * Tell bit I'm sek—tel! tim I won't se@ him." The boy rushed down stairs and obeyed the order. The 4 the boy his note of intro duction, say ing: eporter then haad * Give this note to Mra, Garvey, It will inform her more fuily of the object of my visit. ‘Take card, too." On tho corner of the card was waitton Matam, n.omenis.” T shall notdetm you more thaa « few WHAT RS, CARVRY @aID, ‘Vhe boy again obeyed, and Mra, Garvey noticing bis approach, met him near the eatrange to the front drawing room, She quickly stepped to the head of the stairs where 4 brilliant Jet emabled ber to hehotd the reporter awalti“e hor answer belew, with feclines of suspense and mortification, Te!l him T#hall not she exclotined, Take the note back inuod Mrs. G. ‘Why et him in?) My @od, tow Lam annoyed, Gorvey then leaned Over the balusters aad spoke t ' F, who was about to retire, Madam, wered, “ Lbog yonr pardon, 1 iutond to give you any aupoyance. I brought uote from a personal friand of your hu 5 0 Was anxious that po tejastice should be done rvey in the p prints, Hie motive im sending me was 4 j interest of Mr. Gar vey. Hy par rly desired me to ask you if the WHAT MRS. GaRver SarD Hore Mrs. Garvey wr F hands, exeloimin ‘ » do? Lwust be saved from an by nee rlously annoy me."? Soe toen 1 be, © you, Madame,” said the re orler had not the most remote inten any toat 1 know whether tne ent struy oF not, flvcts your husband, Sutl, 1 t from you at the present time ¢ of Denefit to your husband, but certainly ar humuie servant. Vhere 18 certatuly wo for calling the p WHAT MRS. GARVEY RAID, Mrs, Garvey seemed to recover tor composure at We don't care what les you write about us. We have been annoyed and byssored by raporters aM the time,” Very well, madam,” anawerod the patient ro ant he ad as he soizod the siivored » of the tnuer hall door, **Tuen you weiter y nor aflrm the statement t” WHAT Mus, GAnVET s4r0 This tuterrogatory seemed to annoy M, Garvey more than the reporter's viatt she raised ber ¥ ice to the highest key and again cried Police, police ; my God, can T not have pro tection in my own house? Let bim out, let him ont Madam," aid the astonished roportor, as he eld the balfopen door, * Tid nut eatovlate up y apology i! Ihave caused you any troudle, 1 ssure you that Was not my intention,"* As the reporter was in the y All that remaing now to be said is that the Hon I voy's mansion {8 mol furnished, Tue par F Appears to have jast beon plastered, and tt sno faruituye, Ta the ball there is a fous mirror—and the geveral appearanes of tie Louse Structures im that part of the ¢ WiAT CHARLIS O'CONOR DON'T MAY. Thave calle’, Mr, O'Vonor," said sue rooorser, the statement waieh are¢ iu Tne SUN this Horning, relative to the return of Mrs, Andrew J Garvey, and her proposition to refund §1,000,000 through you O'Conor (smiling)=You publisued tt, You Keporter—1 know z personally adont it, Nir.) Wt your papor get bf Roporter=I don't know, ya you inform 0 ty dea (ab 14 ono of those sioments winch, were l (0 pay uny attention to (oem, Would tae up oo much of my tae te com Rep ortor—Then th ment wae uriiue? ne . ws for uno bo may Ie Wo, Tee Vy nos iow tO give any in KenorterYou are only putting me to extra Mr. O'C nor (isuehing)=You, #ir, are sm editor Tana tawyer, Your busivass sto make pial everthing you eau Aud out, mine bs 10 60 everything F know. ‘Thal ts about how we ata Keporter ~The statement? Aly, O Cuero, pelther do L aftirua i, a you do nog domy te trutu of the THE BALTIMORE POISONING, Important Testimony ot ¢ Kon The Me dering a Creditor and — ive for th Evidence of a Debt of $2,800 Axwarotta, Deo, 16. trial tou: Ketcham, test fathor's Wasi lai fold there death, on ed to hy keepiog about los Kotor Mra o# abot intros eta were four d that on Frilay narton €1,000 in bonds whicn she Vto Gen n mon five-twenty In the Wharton-Kete n of tie June 99, called Ketelin # previo bond $1,000, and were to be fold and convertor forty cour in bonds Witnes asked if bal given any receipt for the bonis, or if any witness to the Witness entd he could do minietrator had been Saturday next. no. tranen would not do, as sho would | day, and must ba credit before slie left He then said his tather's hooks showed that she owed him $2,600, She ri ton appolnted Mra, Wharton + fe the money to obta $1,800, Bho said Gen, Ketcham noted theee payments on the back of the note and abe nothing, ve Bal ed that whe nd on in Jon Ketcham's Polsoning=<™ Deatroy ae ee bis him in n for safe Sie ch for into ten his father there wos anawered as no ad aud would not be lied that ro on that na lotter of had paid ht in two ipatolimente; that on July 17, 1870, she paid $1,99) and $190 tutorost: and 1871, she paid the Dalanc for six months 17, interest thit he had ea. tered $150 an the amount of interest at the last pay ment, when she be it sbould months: y knowledg« ut down $05. $68, the 0 ea Jstake, ci ing, “Ellen, now that this t tween us, you had better de give you some troubie.” bis presence. nesses to He then asked If meat of had no They then went to Ge Whorton told the the transaction, inter or pr me story, General ‘She destre Witness asked if ther e had Bn erp a her the maaction ie ‘oy tho note, ed tl aud the ans Tecelpt to and aie Brice’s office, wher: Gen. Bric that ie not right; jo interest on $1.94) for six ed on §9,09)." , crossed Out the $190, and He then’ hand: He note, ay ended be- as It may he note in were nny wit wered no. r the pay. answer Mrs told her there was no possivie means of getting tue bonds at that ti Court, 011 parent cone saying she was sorry she had received or r Kive not a8 tho estate of Gen, Ketchum was in and that if ber trip to Europe depended on cetting the bonds she had bet all hope of 5 t with no motion, and got up to leave, to cull on Mrs. Brice, but thought it was best she should not, love to Mrs. Brice, and left. Witness aftorward went to Mra, Wharton's hous and showed her bis fathe tint Mr tatoments, e %, the day pr lier presence might awaken {res rice is a ister of Gen Kete ead not paid the $2.60, and hi ‘of the $4,000 in bonds in her provious er um, Sue diary, whi Mre mt Ler ef. showed Jeaving ior Baltimore, he aeked bim it Mra. Wharton Friday, Ju haa paid t bad not; Washington o he had some mi: woney due bi wh with ner bank: Aud he wuld that ae nosh (Mrs, Wharton) was in the fuesday provious, #h oderstag din sold nd could not pay bim then, Witn went with Gen. Eaton to the Sa'e Deporit Company In Wath fogton to examive his {atuer's bonds and seo i there was dieation that any of hem Nelou.ed to Mrs. Whart found one. Mrs, Wharton also cl ie that Ge Ketebum pad pad her tie in ton the Dond in gold, greenbacks, and cou Dut au examination of tue papers showed a N partents Hooking over B father's effects at Mre, Wharton's house he tonne no trace of Ler note The prosecution iow offered in evileuce the books Ke:t by Gen, Ketcnuin, to slow the ined! edness of Mrs, Wharton to Lim, Counsel tor te defence objected, aud an argument ecsued whien not con weuced at the adjourament, TRUMBULLIS BARREN VICTORY. —+ A Republican Caucus Unanimously Adopting the Resolution it Commi Wasuixaros, De tors heid a coucus this now pending iu the Was in session two hours ond a reso'ution from bar rea J, and Mr 16. orn onious, Final had Rejected ee Packed with Grant's Frie The Republican Sen n Mr. enate, ‘1 half, @ however, @ n Rat the ds. rumbuli's he ¢ d was far vote was Trombuli's proposition was uoan {wously carried, with an amendment omitting the part instructing (he Committee on Investigation and the expedioney of wo Metrenchment + consider amending toe Jaws under which appointments to the public service are now made us to provide for Withdrawing the pubite services from being used us fn instrument of political or party patronage. The eet, Toat the Commitice of lovestigation and sl branelce oot ervice O1 the Umted The caucus then pr {10 elect a Committee on Retrenehment, aud the wig gentlemen Mestrs, bof Cont ¢ Vratt ot 4 aa of I The ped is the only Democrat on the Com mittee The ener et trom the on relret Jiiewee Mesers. 7 1 and pehure ay nee on it By parham asace t eniitled to the ast m InNOF Con organization of the Conunittes, aud t ike ans on it were pion ove Mr, Sumner fi toa to please the Pr mn this Cor eaueu ¢ produ s composition would be ace as an admission that the Administration ¢ afford to alow (uil aad tree investigation, The contest will be renewed in te Senate oa Monday, nnd the Repu minority of fittoen are likely to come the mayority before the debate » objective point is the New York House, and the;administration of M & Co.,'w that ever existed. The split of ta lerge mee! Union General Committee just , the Hon Oswald Ottendorfer read a communication asserting thut the Committee had utterly failed to keep the pledges made by it, and that it evidently intended To use its power to hinder and defeat relorm ; there fore he and those delegates for wuom he eke would formally withdraw trom ihe Comimittes. Me Oxiendorier then left tie room, tollowed by Messrs Marcus Ouerbourg, W. Suse, Herman Chile, Dr, Bergt anda lurg® numbor of otner — ™ der of a Young Colored Lawyer, Littus Rock, Ark., Dee, 15.—A report from Ile!ena says that to L Vi Inge. t nty, Mon ¢ V'Tawyer, w °.Lhe of ar.ned men are pont nto the town, I SPARKS PROM 108 TLLBGRAPE - Brigham Young wos reported yortorday at 8 Yuet Parlin pissod.a vote Lucius iL, Foote, for or 0, has teen hie L city * f tek Ba Kuvkiua Georg a a thm Alva } { Pie abe 1 Cry edice 1 ' Now | 1 fuga ! . wal oer 4 UINO! I BAY a ” y Abbe Anmicondiuss, Moston, y y tng Col ff Lawrence, aw thei bs Ait 8d Toop dfrois @ bird story we dae nay ta if iat ta. susatuod injusive wash’ wil, | FOUMUIy rye tata) Democrn je Com- ng of the German Domoeratic A SMASIE NEAR PATERSON, AN EXPRESY FRAIN RUNNING A TRAIN OF COAL OA A Collision on th and Wesern tal wares 1 dA Virenon Katted INTO RS. kuwanoe nud an Kovinver Fatally Wounded, A fe secilent occurred on the Delaware, Lackiwerna and Western Railroad (Boonton Branc’)) about holf-pest 9 o'clock yesterday mora. ing. ‘The locomotive Orange, with a portion ot @ coal train, stood on the main track, near Stony toad, Paterson, detained by some trivial accident, No sisnals had bron thrown out whatever, and com sequently when the express train from New Yorw (irawn by the locomotive Jon 4. Pholps) cashed re Wid a feurful ¢ going at too gr two! trieable embrace Tw the curve at the fo on ton ives were lo: Lidl adie bt R iol addled ath for his life Horty-first, But th New Y rk, lever, and vas 80 enva curred. and hod nd is be} . John unlertooi when the collist He wos feurfaily mangled jeved to be fata ly 1 (0 be stopped. 1 to-etlior jaan ines and severo! of the forward care wero smisiel in and toleseyoe roman of the express train, Uivs ngineor Ji Burd though #till alive last miglt neigh'o freman of the coal train, Joho San man of 24, was inetantly « fully m The othor train parsengers we Ding oF tue. train, aébr azain by afternoon, 4. Coroner Quinn will hands some of them almost mirse: Dadly brnised The fora long distinee, vusly tack ANOTHER REPORTER'S & Th excitement war the re firemen, an cars was broken. some distance west, el his boly berng t old an inquest, oseaped serious of Garret Mountata er trais The 6 Bowlby, « of 6 reverse the 1 06 nat tho lege Injared, ate Lie was carried to @ a ehanty ant sirgaons summoned. T. ra, 9 yor injury, Several oF the by the sv WAS air bat was ciered awap 4s WAS correct, to wall for the Darage wego express from Hoboken at 8:15. West Paterson it was attempted te switeh out the Lroken-down car, with the int To do thin it wai arriving at of leaving It. coal trein should draw (single), and 4 fligman was express shown. The Oswego express ‘one inatl Bilas Drake was the meer, and Ki 4 of it, fo brakes, the awiten’ wa the exprer tw curves. about seve weat on. een ogi a nd the switch misplaced, er ut half en RtOD+ wo woe DUNT, fret report in the city placed tho killed at seven and the wounded at twenty, and considera! it, A coal trai Mr. Dairyinple was the on of which ver, John Sanders the Low Crane tie conductor, arrived at ‘aterson shortly before ¥ o'clock ih toe mor wheol under one of It was braked up, and the t drawn to West Paterson with that pair of wi At West Paterson the train took i. siding, the Os But soon after necessary tl minut faw no flicman, and whew rouuding thi elif eatled yards whic Wost Paterson station seiaed the reversing bar, d siuck to the loco. gineer of tie coal treo toward him, reversed teit « Be Garret comotives W nced ite ends mashed car Woe er fore it and ana paeengers Dell man Was caught be end of the water by the tremendous shock 4 to death. and literally crash of the engine end te wos carried Into the ing, but oe die ‘On tie passenger ward bodily from the the gallant lat. the it ass of coal fracture of the right lez, and Ww: Pluces about the head, (nee, and y. Biggage Muster Sutton aod borne to the ised in th and he the house 0. a gentle depot. The fireman 0! the p oes Noe of the passer though those standing Rock the coal train on cled aa @ Cush ait ned Wo ha ine toe cab er lie body station within halt tne the . Hee anu receiv uN mi bine, but pefore steam the two locomotives camo tox © broken up forward coal train three or four cars w In the passenger train the in. anil the forward How this flaginan did bis duly was soo arted from Hoboken o« time, the train being made np of one bage Lexpress car, and two parseng John Burdick. em ha Bowisby, tire Was delayed at the tunnel by another train passing At Bergen siding tho engines He blew down uw switchman wade bis appearance, the set as itshould pave boov sixteen n Paterson and Wes: Paterson tie road li cineor Burdick ran niles with ab car efor Inte, oad Be . at the rate of team, He pirtaresque he saw, not s hundreé the track mew te Bardiek blew dos brakes, hrottle. wider an, ‘Lae eu eas rusil her. Inthe @ somewhat dain Haggage cur had HL ol he maw after whieh it mounted ¢ be which saved the cart On Cie coal train tie Ore the forward lank, Which were thrown tozetles flo was terribly mongied Atter tie separati ron He was still brestly n hour coul was thrown for Tender into the « Burdick, who stuck ton: Burdick was crus) pped out, ai », striking pose to th between tle boiler and tained a eumpoun torcibly ont ame tbe tion, and t 40 residing ouur (ie Paterson thrown re exereaied ree jumped of pid cut iu the 19 were Injured seriously, wer ul wy ethan @ Tiree physicians soon arrived from Patorsomy wliere the same rumor wie In cirew)tsion tat ware: led New York, Superintendent Schoork wan eure speedily followed by the Superintendent. 01 ® spe ch mo The Work of clearuz away the ebris Was ntonce begun, aud the track was opem iow L The flreman kiiled as a single man, abont 88 years of wce, aud tormeriy resided ta Patersoms tierly in Dover Enuinevr Burdick isa New Yorker, aud roaided Yes wom he but the engineer did. sor ~ — Estibiiton Drill of the Elebty-fonurth, The Eighty fourth Regiment N. G. 8.8. Yq Col, Frederick A. Coukting, gave a grand exaipition Hill at the Arsenal at Seventh avenue and Thiruy. 8 tb stree Thursday evening last. Conpany H, Capt v especially distinguished iteolf te wheeling, and eave uber eviuence of its. ¢ % hess inthe drut wanual. Col, Coukling pub the Feeluent to Me Ver, severe Lexis, Wich, WILE Dut one OF two exceptions, were Mal ly suc A large and briluant company, aela.iing army rs of distinction, graced ti tad testitled their upproostion Of the exer ——— JOTTINGS ABULT TOWN Te boll was up yesterday The Comptroller will pay the swall pipe men te aay Nixon's Southern circus will open at the Globe Col, Melver haa been ed ¢ manvant of the MA r one of the moot successful mine owe: ud Justice Sher disebar the jury in tit, Ma fuel Lai ning SY ' Orchar! street, : azo of tue lunge’ ; yh ie Pietyontd tu the seks Te i aft tay ¢ Berit i; \ usher : ; igo are ) nut for the , ‘ 1 a (wo oF A ilonseauld Word !—Koiurn oot Bopieaien tub D Wasdurd'e Uoupes tastutaie.--aae.