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NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1872, PRICE TWO CEN Lex a= ’ THIRTY-NINTH YUAR. in a fa fet the bettor of Fisk. He drove to Delmonico's | complain of pain, ‘Tho ballet was found to ng from thelr work on Saturday even: | sassin. As thay passed ont, whispers were heard | force of the police, between five and six ba Cotonol's nama, bat invariably anoke of him ae i h | and there tie purated. taken a courte inward, downward, ad to tne left, dewalk fh front of the SUN office | of prompt justice and a condign punishment for tue | men. within the walls of the prisin. Of cour “he.") T have also been told that he made his wil i h i Meanwiuic the Distrre: Attorney bad brought the | penetratine the tisanes of tie abdomen, The wound fwar packed, and te maititnde overflowed | cowardly marderor, The opinion was freely ex- | trouble occurred, but cannot say What disposition he made of b AUR LE © | attomoc to. backmat Col Biek 4 the attention of | war proved to the depih of Give inches, but the bul: [ into the rondway wat it was with the ere prossed that the deiay which had been cranted in one turee fon Law oxves, property Asa the Grand Jury On Saturday it 18 said the Grand | let could cot be found. The physicians then belt a | difieulty that a passage conl he cleared for the | Other cages should not be tolerated im this tA soled The reporter, @nding that hrs. Mansfeld was nob —_- eh! {hao indictment againet bots Stones | consu tation, aud decided to make no further search | horae cars ‘iho Grand Central ovel was jammed me onsequias t0-par. Capt. Blamely, of the veteran company of the | disposed to converse further, bade her good might, J wid IN was reported during the | They were coanimously of opinion that the Colo both inside and outside. As the particulars of the SA M Ninth Regiment, said to a Som reporter: 4 . a tiatabench warrant Was out for the ar: | situation was most critical, and that be could murdor becime koown the excitement grew t- | The coffin in which tho remains of Col. Fiek are | ‘The Ninth ins always stood up for law and HER SECLUSION TESTRRDAY. tive home t tenas, Col, Fisk's cood qaautios wore alone re | to be sent to | our feelings have bee membered Men sooke of bim with (ears in | ever used int their eyes, and denonneed tle resassia in | fancies and aplendid the most unmeasured terms, very ac. | the simple iusoription andsome aa any | order, and terribly tr we would fight for isw and order now. I ed that the Superintendent shoald imagin of creating & riot, of Stokes apd Manste fils Assassin Committed to the Tombs. oeefier louvine Detmonteo' , aod sent to the | recover, Mrs. Mansfleld-Lawior kopt herseif atriotly ine doors eeuer ad declined to receive any vial tors. The handsome house Col, Fisk gave Ler pre sented @ desert appearance. CLINGING TO A TH Tt was hoped, howeve: Iver plats. On’ the plate is Stokes appesre to have the Colonel w re belley very fat, escaped fatal | quaintence bad some little story to tell eaesaveveeneeesoene font for Lieut.-Col, Brand, and re- . —_—— ear. 4 trom | ofthe Cuonel's kindness o' heart, and. when any H JAMES FISK, J, colved from him assurances of the loyal disposition Interview with Jay @ — " ci Li unwary individual reterredt to (ue evil reports con. H Dino Janus of tue men under his command, Last COMPL ICE ARR ES LE dD bought that he migut stand ® bettor chance | cerning the U: he tially tn danger of } to the ty que wines aeorus: ee oF! evening a Son reporter hed an interview AN AC MI a Via SY) 4 WARKING. for life thaa would another man is position, being mobbed, The Koneral impression was that ‘ * ereeRy A 4 Upera House with Jay Goold, the friends entered About half past 6 the Colonel's colored servant | che Colonei's death would be a loss to the city The remains repos ntrance ball on Irv J of the Erie Ri t West floor of the Erie building at 11 o'clock this iroed §=Company, tat toe Graod Jory had found aa indictment, th entered the room. Men referred with pride to the aplendid regiment nthe bands of v What is the matter, Colonel he asked. | which howuad organised, spoke of, the magnificent morning. Tue canker will be appropriately decked | large crowd, composed of many members, of the Mr. Gould's features showed traces of tbe Col, Fisk fe been shot, but L think there nuing between h and . and cot fowers ersons mie ng A Circumstantial Account of | rear inet ma nere be ee ede at tap Mies and T hope tt won't | Nowe Yorke praised. bie aiministestion of the | Will then be admitted 10 eee the body, Ms Grand Opers House, Ashort, epecch was made by | no ™%yi ha, Oa, eadfered, from | the death of but it Was certainty not placed in Jarv: amount to much, Narragansoit Steamsnip Company, deciared that his At halt past 1 o'clock the remains are to be | ® man, apparentiy » Ninth Regime gotic sual, — He, despite the appaliti the Murder. We are informed that on vearing tals aews Stokes $88 abGrvAL op Parewpe ferry boats were tne Guest in the world, and added J by the Ninth nod other regiments to the { exhorting erne and tragedy, was uncensingly’ active in attending ¢o lost all control over bimselt and declared tuat Fiek to bis quaint, odd qua ities of expressiun and um New Haven depot. Thence the care will bear the if repatetion, | ihe affairs connected with the funvral and with the a had signed his death we Mrs, Morse and hor two davebters, on whom Col. | her nit arisinal sayincs, and bis whole-souted, xen. | body away to the quiet New Kngiand town of | The crowd accordingly dispersed. affairs of tue company. ‘. uilar import, He was in a favin about to call when Stokes snot Lim, en. | Srous disposition. Toe crowd thronged tio hotel | Brattleboro’, Vt., there to repose until the Judg FROM ANOTHER RepoRtEn. The following is the conversation: In reply t0 1N OF THE DIFFICULTY left the hoore determined to murder Col, rot did every hing im their power | gatii one o'clock inthe morning. apparently without | Ment Day the reporter's obs tion about the tr 7 * THE ORIG * | the frst opportunity, Ib is reporte to sootue bis sofferings, Belore 6 o'clock Wie Hon. | abatement. ‘ho menbers of tus Ninth Reiment Short funeral ceremonies will be held at Col In the Police Contra! Ofico last night it was fo- | Mr. visk, Mr. Gould sald: ‘Yes, it was a cowardly Stokes reached Mrs, Mansfleld's C Wm. M. Tweed, who had heard and many of the employees of the Krie Railroad | Fisk's residence in Twenty-third street, The Rev. | Mored that an attack was to be made on the Tombs | gud brutal murder, and 1am elad to fad that public 1 =a led” upon her aud expressed ‘hie regret at the | while at the Metropolitan Hotel, eutared Col Fisk's | were expecialy indignant, and mattered vagucly 0% Dr. Fisge, Chaplain of the Ninth Regiment, mili Peete laizeties of king Stakes row Seeines opinion on the # is universal, Waat- q ‘ jority of ber cross-examination, and that yedroom. © Colonel smiled as Mr. Tweed spo Lynch law. oMficiate. remains will be forwarded by the 5 ty Tho Body of Col. Fisk to Liv im | tarseato'give uers ttoment of abe.cit: | FO. wisi e ss ald ho, You have bad a arent ss annivat OF cantocmas, New Haven Ralronds vn co ow etosed eng | aieee ihe mtenrtna camer mee, however. gon: a eT) ‘ * \ aid he, * r . fy 6 How g To-D ‘rae aout te | many Irlende in your, trouules, bat 1 uave | When Mr, Twoed heard the resuit of the doctors’ | evening. | ee © closed this | Crounde for such ® rumor, and there were no signs | iin like ey ai tate To-Day- rai Hotel, | always By you, at cmairaid that you're | eMurte in probing the gound.,be telegrapied to | “Tue Krie Board of Directors will meet this morn. | Of, 48, Uprising In, New Jérsey among the laborers ibe to you the estimation in whic be was bel Going to love another ‘triend uarantine for Dr. Uarnechan, ‘The do 0 tng as tf o'cloee, working on the Erie Railroad to justify any snc Kou = Mr, Tweed Wuat makes you think so? Are you Gor Fisk's room sboult) P.M. ‘The enodynes hed | (7.86 Zocioek, | . Of whlch society Col In eo pewever, 0 pe sre | I sca ior his ecsehman, © cored ment teen 4 ~ The trouble between Col. James Fisk and Mr | One Wing | n, Boks Knew wuere to Ged | 8 any pain, Colonel? oy. gia gnc ever | scoring vikcrestiy.. Piha no | 2iE,was an honorary member (his recent benetso- Lote relate CMON tered to. be | Nim some questions om reference to his carriage isk, Alter leaving Mrs, Mausfeld's bouse be in- ‘ol, Fisk—Whea you were as boy, did yo ort prousty e on to the roctety will doubtless: bered), x ollow e _ BB. Biokes nox calminated tn tho assassination of | quired for the Colonel at the Grand Overa House, | ran away trom school and fit yoursel( wish green | farther search snoald be made tno Wa ae Oak te era se otee tah ernie Laur! | in readiness, ond 0 close watch to be kept cathe | pelne, followed, by that of Btokes, | The onlored ‘The origin of the diMenity dates pack # past So'cloek Jobn Chamberlain saw nim | apples? Ifeel just ay 1 used to feel when I Giled | might provuce inflammatioa, in which, ¢ Tents, to dv honor to thelr late asvociate, Thoy | Tombt neighborhood. A large force of volice were | Voice ioud enuuzh to be heard by Mr, Stomes, Go, Fuk, Se orig 1p6 on Eighth avenue aoxiously watching the | myseit with green ap T've cova belly-ache would hut be the siiiitest hope of tae Colonel's te | wil wamver over 100, andy Also sont to the Tombs to protect the building from | Wire jauc.*ivueh to be Neard by Mr. Stow nearly & Cot, Pook and Stokes were inter: | Windows of Col. Fisk's room. How long Stokes | Mr. Tweed—Colonel, hadn't you better sead for | covery. Tie doctor spoke with a taint degree of | Ninth Kegime: attack. Thie force is under the personal superin- | 18 Or inc atrees ee emmlne back on the other sated tn an oll company whicd fornished ail the of! | jared aboat the Grand Opera House is ancnown. | Mr, Comer (Mr. Fisk's private secrotary) to take | hope, but said that the chances were not one tn a | Mojor Downi tendency of (Superintendent Kelso, Among the | yO iiesree. that was geod by the Erie Railway Company, isa | He may nave waited anti! he saw Col. Fitk step out | charge of any private papers that you may nave jm J Yunare At mulnient tne Bow reporter, vislied | masie, Prominent persone at Police Headquarters 184t | o/ his carr Wy oolong Goliewen bp that Goreolee to me, ‘e) | Of the Opera House ana enter nis carriage, your pockets ol. Fisk's room. Mr. Coiner, Mr. Tweed, A bene oF Cot. puss. ening wer ict Ato ‘vin, Comm Stokes. In toe course of his remarks t fol. 904 Biokes became intimate friends, Stokes seem: kk —No, I have no private ors with me, | Chamberlain, avg Col, Fisk's colored servaut wore ‘ joners Smith and Manierre, all of whom wer be poor fel 4 somart, energetic youne man, end grew HE BIDE 10 DeAre, ee Peake papers sad T dont cars was | tu aticndance, The Colonel was stilt. inn deep | At@o'clock last evening Mr. J. L. Young took a | in close consultation on ihe subject of the rumors. | OW. who had begn athe recipient of many vege a os Ou bank At 4 o'clock Col, Fisk, who bad been entertaining sleep varied with occasional suoring, Mr. Lweod | plaster cast of the Colonel. Toe effort gas emi. ‘Maj..Gen, Shaler was also at Police Headquarters indnees from De, Usk, Dares tate TT Bar's favor. The prosts of she oll busin snumber of frieude in his Troper to add here that Afteon $100 bills were | took & room at the hotel and announced bis | nently succe: evening to consult with the Commissioners re- | { ss al inte. 8. peroaram. Mr. Gosia NH very great. Stokes became a frequent visitor a\ | Gnuroally good epirite, an found in Col. Fisk's pock intention of staying there all night, Soom atierward | ble. At 9 o'clock a post-mortem to the funeral of Col. Fi further sald that Mr. Fisk had more noble qualities Gol. Fi the Grand Opera House, ‘The | wiether there were any loot Mean walle Capt, Joun Acker, Thos. G@. r. | Col. Fisk became very rentioas, but aid nos w: mado by Drs, Janeway and Marsh, cooperation of th bis enemies combined. ; —. recontinanly topetbes, Bo tutimate were the: | ‘60. It wae his practice to pay some of big em. | man, young Dovid Daley Field and is father, and | | At all past four o'clock, ne amos, Soule, pry Une aoleme funeral procenslo : f remarkable execativg were ts dings loyees om Baturday, Ashe signed tne checks he | Dr. MM: niered tue room, aud Coavarsed wit water was given bitn to swallo olo! ow iso rumored last evening that an attac! 1M, thet Htokes repeatedly dined with Col, Fisk at the | paid the out | ao you reelt" the doctor asked, Very oaas. ie orm wae simple 0 Seen wroand, plated ou Mrs. Mavadeld's houge, and a | Sndt,fne business man. New York will, exid Y 1 tt replied, in ® riurbed voic at cid not elbow joint ol E Col. Fisk's mistress, The Colonel be | eatranes of the Grand Central Hotel Mr, Gould bad been absent from the city. He doing first rate. After 4: M., the doetor ite exit om the posterior sebeneecite 4 quainted with her accidentally when Lyme i aus: arrived ‘St bie renidence, om Fifth avenue about 8 | tried {a vain to awake bi In order to give bim ico round, in the sbdomen, 4N ACCOMPLION ARRESTED i D o'cloe! le had baraly drawn of his overcoat de water. a { in want, clothed her in siIK® 94 | seanwhile Stokes had entered t fore t'menteuger arrived with the news, of the | "Ale family physician entered and remained with | the vmbiticus ight of averse rinkled her with diamonds and other | through the main doorway, ashe did not pass the | shooting of Col. Fisk. Mr. Gould, who coud | him during the night. There was no change in hie medium iin ing downward and to the left Attack upon 0 Knowle i a rich mansion with s Drown sione Fevebmen oo 6 jadien' talrease, Wypirer, b arcely credit the inceiligeuce entered his carriage | condition oatil sheet 6 A.M. when the SUN re foornat 4 Gaat wataste ere ell Ploreing two . Him. { 7 Is es’ parlors for Col ie idiy driven to the Grand Central Hotel. rter again entered the roow. The doctor Loe -; itis denied that any indi i d servants at ler di "4 ae tant ne ve tbe hotel by the ladies! way throug the dense crowd in | had symplome had developed themselves {on a eae regio shpat twenty-two inches iced ata ihe fe - ictments had been sages i i wr depo ‘ates | or was lying io ambash for Col. the grand corridor, and approached the clerk's | Colone!'s pulee had ran sp at a rapid nm its point of entrance, "The lanks, heart. brain, " ) OF that any person bad ever 41d be become that he reveatediy appeared in pubiic | pessagemay at the hud of the stairca 7 He Sent nie card ‘to Col, Pied, but be | and” was) then at 00.) Me wa nad kidneys were examined and found ina healthy | At § o'clock yesterday afternoon Superinten- | intimated to bim that such had been the case, The H , deapite a 1» | [de course of the pistol balls would indicate th the messenger revorned some one kindly | asleep, but biue rings bad formed about nis eyes, | 6 Kelso sent to th t 4 bse rag vatoribrt es cveebioee capeeire ae theory, As Col. Fisk reiched the erirance cm sitaire, of “ir. | And the patio of ceeib was on his face. Mr. Comet | 1 the walla of the abdomen. ities Mover es one an Liaete batt edstedl ested) debbie) | . as conironted by a boy WhO Was washing the presence. Toey st once allow im to the Boston aepot to await the arrival o| THE PEELING OF THE NINTH. A: +4 ' ri abd was Gaatip dobnved rete Mdblons. | Slacew, “ e vecond) door" mitout quertion | Mra-bisk:» Yue Coloue('s ure tctse wan stfeaulst. | ap xigah Rermment armory ras Bled oe QELE Wua,whole ef your commana on duty at 6 | six months, They maintein that he believed bis life y . Col. le o je reached the door of Col, roum waile the 1t 6:30 he opened lis eyes and muttered some nes 5 os Lodaegntad aoe tae py cg to ag re: | MesGab SLIP aban doctors were probing tne wound. Mr. Gould | conerent words. He again closed nis eyes, but was | MItD sympathiaing memberv. A meeting w At 55 0 second general alarm was cont out by the | °° e constantly in danger from some of Cot. Fisk 04, bet they remains te bie wi 4 vd bie it Pee ebowed no eymptoms of nervousn ndevidently | very restievs, His pulve oad gone up to over one eartae Wileerin’ thee omaker of Company A of- | Superintendent to this effect : retainers, and that he carried the weapon to di fi) fay Dave deen Dis fauite, he always stood to his | asked him it Mre hoped. for tie best, though the most alarming ru | Lundred, and was stil rising rapidiy, At 7 o'clock | fred the following resolution, which was aaant * Sena all of my himself with tf necessery ; and fnrthermore ther bi \ of the Colowel who lad knows bim when F ; mously adopted ; of your aetectives to the Sixth Precinct 1 more were whispered io lis ear, Me was re ased | it was 10, [t was ayident that lie war sinking very forthwi i isnt to ibe Lest boy, sad whose tether had in Fis Aduission by tue officer at the door, who paid ne | iavt, aud tuat he might die at any moment Whergat, Our late esteemed Colonel, James Fisk, J , ip lh ctenorralnay ite labes pad ceded extricate him from the tolls of Cire: days done Fisx, a lavor, which be never forgot. | bag orders to wamit ne one.. Me. ould, however pans te TGGvie ub ile if , hag DOOR Femoved trom uur widat in an untimely and Ty still at 8 o'clock © ear worded as follows: | with the murdered man, yooial nature, rollicking Bb imond repli re. Morse was not in. that | remained at the door uatil the doctors had com . spe Oar tis tewont sats Ware 10 cay Sppeerannn of poreoee coming 06: Mr. Stoken's friends say ¢ ‘ pesbveia us energetic Business qualities Bed gous out with one of her daughters. | pieied their exaniuation, When Dr, Woot mad Dr, Pisner was very anaious, and eacerly awaites | ogiAereae. Lue funeral ceremonies are to take piece | town from your, vielaity to cause ® riot, notify this | sondomn in unmeasured (a Bh eg A or kare ag sim bo all whe word 1atiaie @iKh: imathere rete, © Vers Ooi? ied the his appearance, his shirt collar ant boson were | the arrival of Mre. Pisa. At a quartor past 7 hor ‘Resotred. ital aa AN expression of the feelings of this ‘These orders were issaed in consequence of are- | SUreeons in probing the wound in the abdomen. 4 wil #8 him (o all whi fc eplealdbones Se reer ne tediet wari ued aa, | stained wiih Col. Fink's bivod. Mr. ould eageriy | carriage rulled to, the trout of the hotel, She | meeting, and ase trivute of respect 10 tue memory ot | port that ihe employees of the rie Rallw ‘They hold that the condition of the wounded man was i \ an oy Ah ns a the ease & | quickly ascenc irs a wo sick | our dresssea Colone ould recommend to. tho p and tell her (atl am waiting to eee ner. | crashed Bin oy ihe su, saying, Boe a8 eT Oc ara ee ee aed eee ee eee | hoard ct Odcers to allow we rank ana dle ct ihe reg | comjanetion with the friends of James Fisk, con. | Such thet thie course eccelernied, If it wae got to di Ai ee corre ss ot cata ken the “Phe doctor wavered, * Bad—ad—very bad.” companied her. She came in’ tue same car. | went {0 escort the body to Its Anal resting place, as eereerel bate aint ant } slope ap, the siaize ere Broken by 8 pi Dr, Beau aud Dr. Fisher tollowed Dr. Wood, and | riage svat Col. Fisk used when he drov Nhe regiment then marebe | in a body tu the Opera | F feet wide. On this piatiorm was MP Goud endeavored to eater The Foo, bul the | forthe hotol, Wen atie reacied ber busband's bed | House, where a conmitire waited oa the Board of | Remons OF am ATTACK ON MES. MAX pO at Slokes stumbled | Uhre: aed: {Coe atatta cla opened Chin eekbata er door was eiat ie bis fac. Fors minute he stood | side sue was terribly agitated, Mr. Shearman and | Odlcers to leara their action mouse, fell to the ground wi attempting to escape panera Feeley alas teen uid op thlek pade soparently dazed. Then he placed both bands to | Jay Gould were in the room. Hie besought the THe OFFICERS OF THR NINTH, Another rumor was also carried to Superintendent | through the Mercer # zit of the Grand C tebe is body is well koit, His hesa is cov je conwiderate geatieman placed a chair | open bis eyes. She apposed to the doctors By Opera Mouse last night to make arrangements for } the house of Mra. Mansfeld in Tw A DASTARDLY ASSASSINATION, for the boy to precede him, the him und he leaned forward a perfect picture of abject grief. In achair at his sice sat Col, Fisk's colored servant shedding b tears. Detecuive SG; | irving then sacceeued in gaining admission for y Gita | Mr. Gould, and he entered the room of his Gying trieud. He took a seat at Col, Fisk's bedeite her some sight lope, bat tuey geuliy iuforine! ver that there Wak no cance of bis Focuvery.aud that be was even then inthe arms otdeaty. His pulse had run up to near 2), and he was crowing more and u ore feveri#l: and exhaustef, His agony was terrine, nd Morphine wat given to allay his sutleriuge. At aeod with glossy curls, His complexion is clear lures regular, and his eyes darm blue, His ies is white, but not bigh, Me dr tuthe | ing ibe stairs, He had ri ion, with a tendeacy togsadiness, and | had taken four or ve mor ly wears large diamonds, He is # fluent | [set above him b the funeral. ‘The Committee from the rapa aud Ole | and supply her with a cont of tar and featvers, was received, Dut it was decided impossible to grant | Cuerd against thi ® foree of two hundred toeir request, A sommunicstion from the Veteran | police, under ae command of Se ector Dilke Fisk's & Association Was received, and that body will uttend | and Captains Caffrey, Cau McClary, ol Dol. Fi ihe funeral, A comuitite was appointed to draw | Mount and B ened for duty From the time thet Col. Fisk's up resolations, which will be presepted at the next | West Twenti ‘One balf of tnis | $0 bis late residence in Twenty-third etri nin the standing nt the rignt th The Coloue.'s syta tat wei e Mroused at Reeing Lis half past # 0 one but bis wile was permuted to go of teto Weeting of the of OMcers, The ofc joree we t ‘ i oul lopreperiiararyai spre heperag [LA Hf sting bie foto: on tne | Dost Gene convuwed iti Erie aud teara Degan to | 0 Ae AL 10 6 eek eeger ena | Meeting of ine Board of Oflcere. Tne oflcere will force were posted around the entire biock in which | maltttude stood in front of the house taikiog in low LF Betoast eeu Steal iuto bis own eyes, Not a word was spoken | busned waispering ao the doctors, Ali feit . the, touss of Aira. Mansicid ts located. with orders | tones of hie uatimely taking of, and aluont with Gai (She aeee Baar: heetetees er eee eee st aia te Mn'the esit thems, | foreminate. Then Mr. Gould leaned forward and | certain tat is dissolution way at Nand. At al! THE MILITARY ORDERS. vicious manver. ie BANS Tout exception expressing regret at his deaths q have coulided eutirely to Stokes's Of honor | sud saw enotner dash, beard saother report, and | COnVersed With the Colonel In a low tone, long und | past 10 he opened tis eves, but thes Wore aiteasy The following military orders have been seat out Gen. Sbaler was in consultation the whole even. | Among the throng were several Women whose 4) me q tad to Mis, Mansfleli'# sense of gratitude, Appa | che ball passed trough his lelt arm. Tue Colouel aa . : amin Haangrawrans Ti ing with Superintendent Koiso at the Central Oflce, 7 fas interrupted hy Mr. Shearman, one of ¢ recogniaed nor0dy, AL nine minutes o 1 ue raised i athy wasall for the dead Colouel, Anti “0 } ‘setiy. be bad not the leash notion that Stokes | then eried, "ls there anybody to protect me? on rs A , Finer Divissox. NG. s.8 Vy f | Abily o'clock Gen. Shaler sent a despatch for Lieut. | Paley ieael, AB Kamen ial gansarer to supplant bim ja her eiection The second ball passed through the Colone’s arm es te Jawyers, wou asked Col, Fisk iC be bad made ave «convulsive gasp, and died " Mase eit New Youre, Jan, 7, 1972. Col, Braine of too Ninth Rogiment, aud ue immedi. | rape, knotted atthe beliepull with black ribbon, ; denvoi rf 4 ‘ Ter chccean then il ate. Gensral Order No y C ae rmaleed H Gre, Mossheld af Arot pignt. His stiashmen Alter tue second shot, the Colonel sank and slid | MF Socarmen “Can you tl) we where tt jst . Moore, ua dir. 1 son, brother in: | Ge Ntieh keegiment Dntantey.. His lose eril Mecewecety | sult was not made public : disconnected, but the least touch upon the dell-knob i} appsrently rei pro back toward the platiorm, etill crying, “Ie there | Col Fisk —No, Tean't don't kaow what {have | iaw of Col, Fis a Mir. Be Mr. “Asvern, Mr | lett and nis' place Hot gasily filed tm the Natioual Was suewered byaman on the inner side of the which Mis, Mansfeld wodedy to protoct me done with it, Ly is arwuod soine place, Ged, Rardin, Dr. Fiahor Lripier, were prea | Guara AGREST OF THE AS: A atypia ‘except ouch zs frow Vol Fisk to bis asnassin & ; Mr. Sheirian—Do yuu desire to make another | yar when wo Colonel expires 4 ag funeral | The m eo Ca luaas es Gute. castaba tO) Maas tt probabiily to the rumor that he bad deliberate: THR Atsassiy’s PLIGHT. wilt ‘As the Colouel coused to brerthe tho ladies pre | Mooday, | thata bench warrant had been | ur his'arrest, | bad Desinoes ct were cortided by friends. Duriag ; ireoped Co!, Fisk tor bis money, Tn Tue boy with rare presence of | Col. Fisk—Ldo, Sit dows sant begun to wring teir hands wad woop, Mrs, | 94 anil Who accompanied Bim tu the coupé to the Grand | the evening several officers of the Erie Compan ft. veiwers Siokes and Mrs Monsileld was mot dis threw: nls Sea el CC 1 Wien dicated the purport of his w tiek repestediy kissed Ber busbaud's cold toce, way quetted to Hote), and Who is supposed to have deen the | aud of the Ninth Regiment viewed the remaios, bul ‘ sovered by Col. Fisk until weexe had elapsed on the Moor of tne into tae ladies’ parioy | to Mr. Suearman, ¥ esuWaile sent out for pe ear boy! Ho Was suck a good Dd party who cisoged bats with Stokes and concealed | the most rigid surveillance was held over tue curle ji 3 nWhile the Colonel was paying for the very din ‘ad flung mis pistol under ® soln to the leit of bl nk, aod paper Aller receiving the Colones in toweuts hve irieuas conducted ver from the pistol for him, Was arrested last migat and coo- | osity seckers who attempte | entrance. i eg st re, Mansfleld’s bones to which he hed in- | joor, where it was afterward found. He di Hregara ty the cispuition of bis prop Wisma regent ed iu the Morcer street stat The driver of In the Erie offices wany officers of the Ninth Reg ‘ 0, Med Lis ‘rieud stokes. ‘Thonga warned by his | yuix down stairs coolly, but fan lollowed by the arian witidrew into the adjuining | “The °Ohysicians all admire the Colones conduct Faun st ; ¢ coupe Was uiso arrested and locked up, ‘The | iment and many of the Erie Company wore as ‘ ; riage of Wat wane urving, Le relueed to believe | 37" “Agha reached the f00t of ti stairs leading 10 ew up the following rongh copy of th wervic, aey are « 1 rewitn) shove information was furaished a SUN repurter by | sembled, and tue event was mourniu ly discuss Aud was ot Got! he had atsured hia om | ve main hail ne eaw tue boy athiv side. Ho evi | % ¥ the Ufat chat be was Inspector Dis and stories illustrative of the Coionel's kiuduess onvaraations with Mys. Mansfield that the reports set fy: ; COL. FISK’S WILI was devermined wot t After Stokes left Deimouico's on Saturday he | heart wers told. ' sore tras, (het his eyes were opened, etter go Up stuirs, there's a man shot u a t dant give ALY weakness, Dr. Fisher says te { jnwnped into acoupe and drove down town. He | — Last night the balcony overlooking the noble ¥ . Tau Piney move. | I, James Fisu, Juvior, of the city, county, and | fever bad a wnore siuic, Gore heroic pavient in yadgevt t yped at a gunsmith's on Broudway, wear Warren | Ubule of the Grand Opera. Mouse was. draped le % te ( pasar pera oe te |_| Yee" replied the boy, pointing his Mazer at} scace of New Yors, belug of sound wiod sad mow ot, und purebased toe pistol aud bad it loaded. | mourning, and similar insignia covered the chande : with by al eneray. toker, and you are the man thr = ‘* Het ap to Mrs, Mana w where | liers to the ceiling and to various polpte of the ‘ orbady S.oK0's Visite to the house. He reasone ory, do make, pablisn, aud declare this my last E ASSASSIN. M. VARIAN her ted in the parlor ome Bime it | eleva A postrait of the Coionbi ts placed u® Miu Stoxes, butte no purvose, “Hie protestatior THE PURSUIT AND CAPTURE wae Stokes was 90 Mina or Gea cuerotsiatl. | conversation with Mrs. Daosticld aud Mrs. Wil: | the western end uf tho dalcony. . J 4 Bont was a startling one, blokes was arresied ene | y irtendine to escape by the Mercer streetentrance | TE!¥e, cevise, and vequeath ail my estate aod | yoy arraigned \eiure the desk . " Ww Tone day wie § | Judean Jarvis was buuting him with the bench { datartay 0 wnberaling the oil con | jrough she barber shop. Mr. Powers, tue pro | Property. real and personal, unto my beloved wie, | Yermationensueas | 4. | @enerat order No.1 warrant, ‘Che coupé by bis orders was waiting for RISE IN ERIE, 0, in prisop anil; Monday olor of the Bouse, aué Mf. George Reed of 06 Chum: | Lucy D. Fisk, ia trust to pay to my doar father and | ,,cheh Qyemen— tam at a some a Cowiplauee With order trom Brigade Mead- | himat the door of tae house, Hastily douning his ——— { Hiren falensen anes yf gps rere ers etreet, a gevtieman of great streugth, burried | nother jovn ik ie ake fox ga.cts |’ uteken (very Bemby)--t 9 your piva ¥. | quardese comusnd wil aascuible ot cne erimoay | coat and bat, ue ani bis friend got into the coupé The Vifih Avenue Hote! Last Evening ton a * onspirs ee era eee a fen ceepede aunaiey yintly, Or the survivor of them, a | Stokes «ve yy) Ti 79U ut onve buat ua bode pete white 1 Ay they drove pant the Opera House the carriage of s sonment, The Ogut woe a oitier one, It beuw ior meatien., AS the onige, here Pomnerar ceenled | year for ibele sunper Will answer notuing és rm, on Monday Col Wien was standing ot ne Twenty-third. surest Within one short hour after the breath of Wied no one but the lawyers, Fisx then rescinded | (yee at ihe entrance of tho barber shoo. The vt Pe REREAD: Recker AiG Capt, By rnes—Will you give me your name t eM ied 8 eatrance, just easy to drive of, The Colowel was | Janes Fiek, Jr., bad left his body, # large number 0, ine verbal coniracts by which the oll company sur ssin then sank to toe floor, whether in fear Ridin gitle Sr B10 PEE Stoxes—Certainiy. My tau is Bdward 3, Dtukee. | (a'smounteay will report to We Ligutevant-Culone ‘Sickes saw him aud crouched ia the bottom | Wall street brokers bad assembled at the Fifth Dried Brie with: ob} ree this forced se stock | iyinng Gt ie not kuown, Word was sent to C ips, | Of Narragansett slesmsiiy » T will give 300 tat, but noting more, landing; hon-couriss oned eta, Oaud, and Geld coups. He ordered the driver to drive ' Le the 011 com Od Fisk, \t ls anderstoo., | jyeues cf the Mercer atrest pelice station, and. iu a | To Minnie F, Morse an © 'C. Morse gana | Care Bren Waak ais sou Jo with the pistol + fimic tevin Adjutant at newanetiive au iace Dy | Gireet tothe Grand Central lolol. They ar Avenue Hotel, and at a few minutes past twelve the ; eagt te Sto) ntarest, for AD ssa iA se uinate more Officer Heury McCadden entered the | year oc ing the 2B 4) fe of each of them there huave told suas Twili answer u rc of of ree Aaa?! CHAS. f. BRALNE. rived only * gw conds befor the c ar-room, usually quiet on Sunday, became a mimie j okes also had @ meeting at Dei.ontco’s, anv | bail and arrested he murderer. Stokes eala pot & pelea ral westions, e004 {3 riage of Col, Fisk. Stokes aud bis frieud vie 80 Adeavorsd to settle their diMeulty, but in vain oat, DO errand Soar aban’ Bie any ‘queerione’ | HOt MATYIAGD, JAMES Fisk, Jn. Hy Was committed to hie cell, Sion afterward AN INTERESTING FACT Wertielo the hotel ead up stelre by the general | CaBdemoniam. Erle stock, which at 6 o'clock om THE SECOND MOY He was at once taken tothe Mercer street tation au etts tne Hou, Joon SeKeon wud Ss, Wan O. Bartlett, Commissioner Mauierre last evening satd that | stairway. When the Colouel arrived he inquirea | Saturday was quoted at 35%, ran up rapidiy to 8736,' Preps a haps anercion bs Eh n Mr. Powe i ‘ OO Ne IRE: 8 Lis counsel, calet upon aun, After the Capisin’s | tye death of Col, Fisk was & greater lose to the | for Miss Morse, and after obtaining the required in- | only afew hundred shares having deén sold, Ia ‘ Aeidguow joined ber enereiee to ttovs | ea Sha bait ayer Tho total valuc of Cul. Fisk not | examination an oflcer visited tp Grand police than aang supposed. | On Friday last Col. | formation started to go. up by the ladies stairs. | the evening the exitement erew, and at 8 o'clock : Y mF, BOs dis out Of hie pocaet, for he wore surh wuat | known, DULAC ts belleved Cont nt he _ piste Fisa called oa the Treasurer of the Police Depart. | Stokes had gone around through the hall and met Ages yoloc ) . , ahd im proof vf tiie claim put in cooley of - | When ive was conducted to the police stato Diy Over a tuillion of dollars, F 8 loung lee’ barior, waere tt ny aud said he understood that the police bad not | ine Colonel Mh wos Sons can ahr reece atawe, tse Acaroa torte arte 4 u Of Love better r by Col he will had been made it was taken imto the ded a Frovo! itivabrand | deen paid as usual oo tue Ist of the month. On | then and there that t vaied him a# descrived : ¥ h wore #aid to expune all the secret operation. | To THR ROOM OF DEATH. om of Col, Fise, woo rapidly ran is over and w revolver of Colts 9 foursqvot hwas the case, he told tue | above. Rumors ware fying around last night ae | "Pe ‘ y W the Brie cnd the Tamimany Rives. Fie secuie. | when Stokes fled, Col. Fisk raised himself to his | sized it. Me tuen began to complain of pain, bus | €F, larRest aise: and cyrryleg a taliouace ball Two | Treasurer that on Monday ext (to-day) he would | thick ae hail stones nee, the. vet nabaldeds, 8 Bie Tepe he es i us injunction trom Ju att rorbidding the foes and pat down upon the purter's clair ou the | te wovnd uid not bived, and there wereno signs | Ysrrels only had Deen discharged. Capt. Byroe | nave the mouey ($29.00) ready tor tuuir uae, it they | Abe most important of these and that which | Rwy MA ia ‘ Why does the death of Col Meation of the letters, ae they were ruled to ve scan | plitiorm. ‘The dlood from the wound in his aru | of vouiine issued orders that no one suouid v9 allowed to visit | required it, 80 that ihe men Might be paid off as | gnined some credence, was that Mrs, Mausfleid and | of advancing Erie stock? r Deritg tue pending of certain ouite between Mr. | 7%. 7iDbing from Bis suirt sleeve, bul there was no THK ANTR-MORTEM DEPOSITION. Pe ettag Undue ipsin (ue, Buoerineemdaet of | eren o eomme Stokes had committed suicide, Mrs Fisk arrived | OM Retuuger sald the broker, ‘itis the ge : Hs ' | evidence of uny other wount ler resting ® bi . however, on an Order trou the Supe ry ou Sacurd n might, and ing ¢ ‘ ? Hou and Col. Fisk, Mrs, Mansfeld € vunie: be arove end deiverately walked uprewaire, | Aboats o'clock Coroner Young entered the room | Police. |" ‘Those wuo visited Mim say that ANDEROTA OF NE COLOHR, prised towne padeide ef par husband, fle / pres | Selec bite One erent ohatenve. to the waltere’o( He : . Srigival letters to Stokes, who immediately le Was met near tae lop step by seversi gentiemen, | Accompanied by Capt. burns and UF, Marsb, He | De refwret to converse om any au On Saturday moruing 4 gentiewan 0, dejected ap- | Pity sleeping from the effects of an opiate when | fond ee been, removed. aud that now there te ns : W them. He bed tem over Fisk's Wes Fo copcuced him tothe little parlor at ine end | emoaneliad a jury consisting of Isaac W. Eugiand o1 | deck whatever, and said tbat be aid wo | pearance aud wearing seedy Rarweuts coled at the | gag Fe thet naomi he med ter. | 20 to hope for an improvement ia its prospects. 4 fd threatened thelr puolication, Fisk acted | ‘tne Bccceeway on the right of the ataire: He | fit East Thirty uinth strom’. Charles F, Moore of | vy advice of I counsel, He complained bitterly | Erie offices and asked for Col Fisk. He was shown | tit, °'stecteg. Col, Fisk slept. soauiily | yueimer dually or unjustly. Risk i, charged wie tke © diviomat, Be eoomited @ propo: | fie eee ey oe ae eer one munute, Mr. | 143 West Twentieth street, William O, Chapin of | because be was thrust into a cell, and tuought that | ap to the Colonel, wien the visitor explaiued that 1 Coil gy orciocn, At that time le awoke, | Saving tonved the stockholders of the reed au f Stokes for arbitratian. Stokes, i , 273 Fienth ayenuo, Jonn L. Hall of 178 J at, | he ougus to be jumedinve.y reiorset on bail, wh ue Wik yunun, Daving a duuy Louis ’ : : fo Mr eexes. A iran. Stok yaers, with the kindest ¢ tion, placed two | 213 Fienth avenue, Jonn L, 1 178 Jay street, | he oug b a 1 . he was 0 clergyimun, Raving a duuguter in 8. Louis | 304" gud to. Dr. Waite, “1 am thirsty; will | (ea the real taicven remain to De caUgDt, aad that the advice of nis . counsel ores et bis disposal ere roots 218 and | Brooklyn, Edward (, Morse of Grand Central | 0¢ sald he was ready to give iv any amouct, He | Who waa dying of consumpiion, He vad do money, 1 Voy ye kind enough to give me a drink of water?" | those who have. bee! ry to buy Bel or. The letters were pieced in Mr. lever ad of ti 5 street ficient, He wan visied during tho eveving by bis | ter. Col, Fiek received bim kindly, and, atter tak | Witci ne arauk with avidity. He then sank intos |}, n-MOFrO T Ke wil 5 Brose)'s bande for sale keeping. Mr. Seward | Ha ote tae eat diagram will give tne reader | Tne jury was impanelied in she onter room, after | fatuer, by Mr, Kogiwnd, Commissioner Marr, Com- | ug wih him. appoluted w ever 10 look into the | Toiiber and remained uncoascions until he died | l'sw'us sure be \hereciey Hine abel wi fall to-caory : found sesinst Stokes on all points but one, awarding | y \gea oi the sceue of bie wurder: waien icy eutered tus room of tue suferer and | aissioner Sinits, Col, Fellows, tue vo, Caries S, | instter, ‘The clerk came back nnd reported bis be | White uader the influence of the opiate he kept con. | [0 #* Fure Ae Mere is @ ehy above us, ' ne $10,100 as bbe price of the leiters. Blokes com piedeeaveni ca toeneeenerereeee ranged thomaelves at Lis bedside. ‘The other pers | Spencer, Judson Jarvis, and others, Uiet that the mee an Ok 8 te gy CAD. Fisk looked tinually muttering, "Oo, dear soz." Dra, White, 5 ‘ pled the $10,000 sad paver paid it | fe a i | Mr day Gould, David Dudley Bield, Dr. James All the witnesses were releases on their own re wayde be save. bese clergvman, thinking suat | {lek snd we Colonel's father were in constant at ¢ prisoner was in consultation ywith Jona d Injanction agsimet the publication of tuv letiers was | | | =U Sosa : i | Mareb oat down st the side of @ smal marble- | commuances, Mr, Powers Uscoming responsible luF | wit Lielp hin) get tne pees, Zhal muy ot be teu exeitud, end wept oousianty, aud when told by the | Graham, W.O. Bartlett, and Joa McKeon of bi { Wai they lag oeen made the vesis ol new a@lvaviis | || on Maree eat dnt Mal oeae simmer tmeebed, | $20% evew ior tue two veys woo aa the murder, | Tuc think ls atory Is. lw looks eds aud hOP | Dhyaiciage tual her husbada must die, aid, in | counsel from 1 until o'clock yesterday afternoo ; Me Mausfvla's complaint, alter Stones had ri ee |e Pasa Col, Fink lay apon bis back, his right baad thrown | f, war ad taus thease \ : Peb eae 5 hem eee 8 u Piiwous tones, “Ob, doctor, is there wots little bit | He was brought from his cell in the Tombs to Ware Wo $10,000, and wareed thot the | 1 | carelessly outside the coveriet und bis wounted arm | fio °t0 oluuel aie a Of hope.” Whou told that (iere was none, she foli . | y Kogimout were to a I Woprodved’ “AN the expiration of the time fur whic Hy eeat| i | propped up one pillow, which rested on a chair at | Koaimont were to attsc 3 ‘ Ou her kneos at bis edelde, aud prayed forventiy, | 48 Stacom's office for the purpose, Daring the duu) ¢ awe lalusation, bad been area a, Gul | 1] | Dedside., vo ogee NOME AFO8e, | to make your | berintendent Kelso took tue precauion to sead un 7 le bane in € halite to the Tombe She said, Ob Lord, you Imass take bim Make luis protracted iuterview he appeared cool and collect 04's counse: mau jon before Judge Jona H * Colonel, J. 1 our | Cxtre buuy of puiice to each piace, Shortly after vine o'clock o carriage drove up | soul also.’ Sie then arose, aud leaning over the | though he betrayed some pra ; Brady ior n continuanes of the injunction | i] ante mortenisiatomen ? LA cts isha Teiaba culfanse; Ga Biacklle aiteel Fron, | Sriog wan, kissed bie lips over snd olten That posolnsbe’ bavovel of” his velaunee ote ae: Col, Fisk—Yor. ee ‘ TRE THIRD MOVE. oWhav i f The t Scene ef All. 1 aligliten B he M mitted ; hat is your pame? A.—dJames Fivk, Jr. alighted Cupt, Burus, of the Mercer street police iS 43 gilempl tw show tout Blokes and ; P| QoWeore uh Sou'liver Acgis Weat twenty. | At hail pant t the laving out of the body was com: | stoiey the murderer, und two officers, Stoke Maalans nt (ne Momenels | cite thikmorstog, ‘Che taquest wit be begun tm ; jausdeld wore end 10g bo in H i rn a sped down stirs and | y , Mane Me EGHAM ERMAN RE A otihE fanrdeid wore endeavoring to blackmail Bim, Cu.” | E | ura street pleted, and Corouer Young stopped down stairs and | jooked nervous and sorrow striccen, but be assumed ee rata ta ag | the Coroner's office at 8 o'clock, aviv or Richerd B, King, i Q —Do you believe that you are abont to die from A reporter visited Mra, Mansfield's rosidence ‘ # MaueGelu’s service, ‘This aidavit : ' Fos are, One H so\ut to several gentlemen, thas if they would like to TF TAGIPOEAR OS ab’ bo DaeaOd' ha GOFHGT OF th Itis noted asa remarkable coincidence that a “wd 4 e i 2 | the injuries you have received —I feel taut L am i an alr of indifference as be passe ° Me T svon alter the sad tragedy on Suturday, He was | year ago yesterday Stokes was locked up for the (aii 8 Conversation Overheard betw: ; —-? £ | twa very eritics! conaition take a inst look at the corpse permission would be Japs, Burus: I Bis.’ "$2 Seal @ conversation everkeare peswae | WA YEN CHUECOHSIHB rare Ael ken ion) lost Me Scrat FATIMRION NONE DA. | orlann, ie anld ca. capt Ber Wa just abouts | mot vy Afra, Williams, « bandsoine branotte, who | STs tiie on the cliarge Iuetigated ugeinst Lin Dy J fi) Are, Mansfisid nad placea in Btoges's poste | note ap, accorded ny availed themselves of the opportu: 1 since I've been in this 0M Wercretsa Wick thal lace GamsAatd craw. Genet! cea. | DOH Tne oF embenalement ion Iw couversationy AT true, pro Pies | toe Ree you willing to make atrue statement of | nity. The body lay tn a temporary coffin of black Ik won't bes year before you'll loave sid: | wcntalinerature have ecteay Wateelc ue deve 4 * stteupt to blaekimai | ue er in which you roceived the injuries? | walnut, which was placed on two stuvls in parior | one of the a laaacaneusn to pe heard BY the h ae peta Pleasure of ‘The Feeling in Now Jersey. fr ‘erat (auats Resuibles SBiseawa peat copys | and | AGES. vounp cuanding the Colonel a Bibley— | $i%_t% toe room were, Coroner Yound, De. B. 2.0. | oysiand ’ a intarriews rhs iiss Shem. tad! ta Everywhere in the New Jersey suburbs the as ep r i & police col ‘se . ‘orouer You pandin lo ible Marsh, Dr, Fisher, abd a number of Otaer gentle ‘ yswer any questions you may ask, however, a8 1 | sassination ere srernatun Of perjury, tm inducing King ty | 4. Lauies’ entrance, You uo solemnly awear that the testimony waieh | men wise had revelted wiih Con Fisk to te lant Mr. Graloy was in charge of tho prison dosk, in | probably know as much as she doei nasi anin Sf Mr Ras Kae tie. Mulverde) tobto a Ie aMidavin, ue ie the case whied ban rat landing or platform: You ball give in tie cave of James Fisk, Jt. shail | The gentieimen catered tue vehi, passed arowud tue | place of Mir. MeCurthy, “‘Stowen acouied wo heattate | Pltyoucter-Was Mr. ptakes nero to-day 1 conversation yesterday, Never before since « sont dered inctecl iw aetka HO OE ol ei casein resved nie pletod, and | be tne truth, the whole (rath. and nothing but the | coma to tue left, aud ao out of the dou avout replying to quost ns. Mr Wiliains--He fusu't been near toe house at | @urder of President Lincoln had the nows of ¢ *( oUrk during the past few weeks ton whien ihe m truth, so help you God, Now, Colonel, will you ‘Vne murdered Colonel appeared, as be lay tn his You cnn anawer ¢ tus you please.” said Mr 1-0, 0 well 1 puisued a Fritay Judge Brady rendered hie decision AETER FRR MEROER: THB COLONEL 8 OWN STORY, chalk, aud hie features were rexular, giving mo indi: | vnors to uuswery ejacuiateu Mrs, Willams, throwing hervelf tuto a | Weeation. Upon the ferry boats, in tho cars, the Lsiauing hie ingunebion againas the publication of | On entering his parlors, Mr. Fisk aatdownon | co. vig iis aiternoon at about 4 o'clock 1 | Catou, whatever of the errible aguily, whol pie clair, stroste, aud the few third-cliss hotels which the + ‘Tue wae a bitter blow tot ‘On | ti sofa back of tue door. He oxprested.a desire to | COL AOKT Grid Consral Motel. 1 entered vy | ceeded the fight of the vital spark amilias THK TOMMS EXAMINATION, Kovorter—Did Mr. Stokes ever threaten anything | New Jersey cities oust, the feeling was one of n- be oiowiug day Sire, Manafield's charge of au | ave somroudy telexrapa to Boston tur, his wile ain Wen ances aud waea T entered tne Gree | mguarache wad bar were arranued an leans CMa Gan che sltek capi of ine kind asainst the Cowonei ? ave indigaution wen daring the afternoon se Mou oF perjury Way coMUMUOS 40 the Yorkville | viough le thougut he wigat recover. Che roo See ee ears, ete eLeen ¢ saneirad (fare, | its madaue Weis ace Wan se ANtural A& though | re were you burn ? In tue United Un, uo," repiied Mrs, Williarns, Innguidly raising | pews of Cole Hisk's duathy Cas eleeala ek ta Mire. Mansdvid and iokes wer | was crowded in so inatint Doctors Fister and | Morag was in. Hie told wo that Mrs. Morse aud | Sie iia healt tan thea Ghiy belek og haart her ‘alias ano shakiug ber bead, Mrs. Mansueld | number of those who conversed uovn the subject hirs, Mauedeld was placed on th: | [rifler, both of wom r he hotel, wer fey es uupest dauauter hed gous eat, but be (uousbt OF eagle deena ag eae fae : ulways thought 4 Was tue Iaet man in tue World to ( were in favor Of suinmary Vengeance upon the mur- ur yesextuination wus Very severe. Mi | Arat pbysiciens who entered. Before they began | her Juungenr Naudils ith gunn et ae ae am As'he multitude possed tn and marched by ta TQ —Wuery do you reside? A-—A\ the Moftoran | do auch a thing. Why, the otuer night, when he ¢ derer, A byst AOting Ue expressions of tbe F"h's lavyers eudeavored to draw ouv o! ber an examination, and while Col Pik WO SHE T'asked bim to go up and tell the daughter that i | silence many ah ore Veceime molate aris oars 0 House and Mrs, Manstlvld were sitting On Chat sou there | different Kaots of men Who con-reguted everywhere Wkhowisiewent thet tue Colovel bet picked ue | apon the sym, Officer MeCadlen vook Stokes into | f tekst bom 1 Ke, Ap ant Aol) ue eater Mioge, | symvatiy, and every voice was bushed oF arove any | Q—Your occupation tA broker talking, Mr. Stokes sais he hoped the Colcaci would | to talk of the tragedy of tie day would sey down pvhea sie iad but one uress 1B toe wor, | the room, ‘The Coouel looked at wim ateudily, aud | PES a etitegc and nad gone up abut | a.muleoer in deprecation of tuo ernie deed, The |G —Yiur religion? A. brotestuat live to ® green old age, half the population amony the advocates of lyuch Wd wousy Wo pay her rent, Tne | raising hie wouosed armsaid: two steph su op looking up I saw Rdward 3, | bellweys and corridors were crunded. With tb Slokos was then sont up stulrs o cell 56, to room | Keporter—Has anything unusual transpired re- | law. er ee did nut engage te novo Phat is the map woo chot me Blokes at ihe head of the stairs. As soon us Leaw | Sucst# of the hotel and sail subdued ond | with Hugerty, the voucher thief, while 6) ts being | Cently with regard to the Fisk-Mansfeld uftair ? > vous + Wooas jo procure lor ler ao totr Biokes 7 Bo reply Rg war very pale and SES | nim. LT noticed wat had something in his band, | Quiet Reis) e dN) nee inere sony Teme NUP | prepared for bis reception u. SO will be ready t Mire wu ot =Vb, no. Nothing at all out of the The News ta the Country 2 Lol. F They ebcesvored to # tloniens did not luok Vol, Fisk in Tue eye: The | sidy second alter Leaw the tlash, heard the report ered winspers, and wily agonlged imees about | uy.” Meantime tiugerty and Stokes eas aud sleep | Way. Everybody knows what tas passed in the | yaiay AY he murderer Col, Jan vhs deliberately Dieeding Col, Flakyanc | oMcer ansiantiy faced bin ‘aout and conducted | aa treet iter my abdomen on the riuit aide, HGETOM TU Ovene. SE visiien mene ohare at | tongihet courts, and that's all, Nothing has occurred which |. Whe, JAD, T= The murder of Am ervard sai) to Ailes Woods tusk Mr | hin to the police station, Col. Fisk was then uu | AM Cold iter t heard anotier shot, und the bullet | Were tok See ere een Stokes confidentially told Hagerty shat bo | migut be supposed to Make rtokes shoot anybory f Fiek Jr, lias been tue thew of conversation in wll luken & great fancy to her (dirs | dressed and conducted throngh a dvubie door op entered my left'urm, When I received the firet snot | Special te ter are , (Stokes) would certuuly be oat in two or three Here the reporter notice) a tall, gentiemanty-look | the hotels and throughout tho elsy toda: u Maran lrosned, lainly visible Marafe\’) ani tust in proof of ber assertion ate | left to bis bed room, While be was being undrovesl. | 7 acyered and rin toward the door, bub noticin Diainly visible, car ay weeks, jug man stepping noiwvivesly down the stuire and | death is regarded here us a niatter ol geuoralee thowed Siisy WeUds some costly diamonds aud si k | sume fricud removed the immense disinond from | CAYEMOLT Oh ont, Cran back on tuo stairs | , At# ocloca ia the afternoon the body was placed J Stokea's call is ou the same tier with Foster, Mo. | suruugl: the hallway Curcago, dan, T—The assassination of Bu Hesges Wick she guid KinM Gad given her, ‘Ire; | his shire front, A ew moments aiterward the Col 1 270 “twas ihen vrougnt up ataire in the hotel, | \t% faskets ie ieee ino er wath ti to | Nevins und olber inurderecs. lwo brotuors of | . Mra, Willlums—Thero’s tie doctor. Mrs. Mans- | causes some excitement. here, but uo sympathy tt f€4.(0 prove that Mise Woods told Mrs. | ouel missed the diamond, and said BS Thaw nothing more of Siokee UBL he was broughi | Mr Fisk's late residence on Tweuts iuiri sireet, | Stokes aud a mioce Visited him iu the course of the | Meld bas bad quite a severetueadacne all day. 1’ | expressed tor Lis fate, although (ie mauner of bi wat sie haa beep wisn Rise long evough | Where my diamond?) Who bas gotit' | Dome SATO So ogicer tor identifcation, (uly | Im, the rear of the tran’ ocr ee te tilts | day surry taut Mrs; MansGelu couldu't soe you ueraeit ; | sesth is Wuiversaily condemned ave Gok Wore thee tek ME abe wan amart, und | * It ie ia, the Laude ot Are, —-\" Feplied ont identided Edward, Stokee ae the person who suct | Temata were ot saath islstl ' THR ABSASSIN'S COUNSEL AND PRIENDS bet she's got # bad culd. he Hott bie beid Jat phe didn’s mean to | the doctors, a 4 vrivace ebambe ; den to inet a Ci ye ake ate Very well,” replied Col, Fisk; then it is safe me AMODYNES ADMINISTERED. THR MULTIVUDE VIRWING TUB BODY, ; Al vbont 1 o' sons Messrs. Joho Grabaw and Rant: AM IMTRRTINGE AT kha be News tu Wer eheate: i Wosteld adm bord Mie 00 ne IN r ‘OUND: eee 4 Visitors began W pour tn, and l'weaty-ihid atree Jona McKeon calied, anu iniormed Newt tai Another reporter suw Mrs, Mansfeld ip perton Late in due afteruvon yesterday the news of Col FL ea a tara ut only oved wie Boney | | After Stokes oad oven ied out iheroom wascleared | young, who read it over to Col. Fisk The docu: | riages, Among the callers wero Jay Gould, Super. | Counsel wud relatives departed. | Stakes dent | elbroiuered with pink silk, “The door was secures | chester couuly, aud bie greabost indicnation was Mo eee eee eae oie eects Treat hima aud | aud (we vhgniciins Dean yo oxawine the Lolanel® | ment was thea placed before the Colonel who ap: | intendent Kelso, Commissioners Barr aud Sui Word to the Warden tist be Wishod to seo one of | with bolts, Dare, and chairs, ‘What is your wish, | mouiested, All declare it's most cowardly assasst Weald ror all She money she cauld from tim aud | wounds, ‘The injury Wo tne ari rely 4 Hest | pded his Signatur He Martin, David Dudley Fiowd, W 20, the editors of the Zribune. Mr. SchuncKa, the elty | aud Who do you Want tu seo?” ele tuguired of tie | uation, “If Sikes 18 Hot hanged Lib we bed Dele $0 show that in reation with diss Nui wound, but the frat shoe ered (or, #isg's cheat The Colonel now t to complain of much pain | Col Hooker, T. G, Bherwan, Vol. Comer, she Hon, | editor, called, and remained with tne ihurderer | reporter. i ter siut up the courts,” is tue language used by ell, re ne ie Areas sca Invenaed vie dea ty ORs ihe Obove aod two inches to ihe ticus | 80d Became. very restiesy. ‘The foctors gave bita Miles Boaen, A. N. Smith, aul Mrs Fis, Sr. about balfan our, Alter ne Tribune nas wad de ne porier—L wish ® few moments’ conversation eas rho rey: Nf lntended ty | ghout tour inches above sod two incl ne powersal anodsies, and he gradually aink intos | ‘Tclezrams of condoteuco and sympathy Were re. | barted the SUN reporter sent in lie card, bul iL wae | With you . Kooi Fisk out of «ll the movey ane could and | Sethe uavel Mt had taken a downward course, | PATI slumber. Meanwhile troops of his iriends | egived from Thomas A. Sco\t of Mitladeipuia aus | Feturned with tne verbal reply that Mr,'Siokes felt | | Mis. Manalel!—L have nothing to say, aud wis Vuuoral ofthe late James Fisky Je. suas. During thie, terrible crose-ezauinat Col, Fisk did not compiain of pain, aud was coo) | Paiierga aronnd the door, Among those who visited | OtLer railroa! magnates througlout tue couuiry iuwell aud couds't receive visitors, Mra, Mans. | toretire, [uave veen teriviy sanoyed by report The remains of James Fisk, Jr., will be com Mis Maheted, tor ive Bret me 10 ber hie, bec sui collected, He talked hopefully, and made no | Col. Fisk suring the evening ware District Attorney | air, Wisk, Sr., was Uoadie 10 come, Some réary | Usld-Tan or did wot call, Stokes wsked oue of the | ara to wigul, aud dy wisl thai I gouil have a Foyed (com bis late resideuce, 312 Wees Twenty Alenscly egitated, aud fasily roke down ina fivod | relerence so Bia 0 eee Ae vera | Fallows, Capt. Simons, Mr and Mrs, Hooker, the | ago the old gentienan was prosirated by a eun- | Keepers tn toe evening whetucr she bad veon to see | auiet Tues atrag ta: dhe Now iL dopus ab 8 e'sloek i * accompanied bY @ Dhysician Of ao aground’ ‘abner-in IAW Of the Colonel, and other od the terrible nows of his sou'e murder | oY Keoorter—Do you intend cuiliug to #ee Col. Fisk 5 New Haven depe wa ker way iearfully epreged, Juage t 4 Dr, Wood drew 1. stroke, and As BOU'S Mur dur Brady's decision sag tire. Mansheld’s crossresatia | /e room 8 jew Binuloesuermery if, lags na SR MOVE: Hue tebught on mental iuDemity from which it was | . RO murderer receives his meals trom the ofice | or Mr Siukes Monuay afternoon. ‘The funoral, will take place at 4 re, Manel F 4 prove from 4 case Of instruments, 708 Scene 2 ecovere | kitchen, und is suid Cy have a hearty appetite Mis Muuoficld—Tiatended to call on Mr Stokes, | Brattlebory, Vt, Tuesday, at 1 o'clock P- The Nou cxcited him to @ ternivle pitch hoped be had ree 7 app : p PRODING THE WOUND. ‘Phe news of the Colonel's having been shot aproad ; eee i tetant Tarhaat ae en tenier Dut L was informed that uo ove Would be adaitied | body wisi! livin state in the vestibule of the if THE LaSy PaaTURK +) Colonel,” be suid, "we are about to probe the | liky wildfire, All Wis friends at Arst discredited 14 COL, FISK IN DEATH, 0 Aid concluded to wail Wut Ke Wun removed to tie | Raliwss uicu wom 1 A.M. lo-duy bo P.M. here . 5 . ohn Chamberlain wheo be Orst heard of it offered The SUN reporter passed with 4 number of friends Buperinteodent Kelso beard from some uatroat 1 :, a FLO \ ina Way B80 it, Aor the adjournment of the Court Stok vound John nme! 8 Volonel; ‘go right We p50) te $100 that it was untrue. Witvin | into the chamber of doatu. Tho tace of the dead | worthy source yesterday that au atteupt would ve | Koportor~ Mave you heard that Col. Fisk was = Ted a carriage with Col. Joun Kt Fellow the ‘All right," responded the Colonel; ‘go right | to 4 The Hs on. Joum MeKoun, the proseculing attorneys in | shead twenty minutes after the murder the aunouncement | was cam, ani there was no look of pain mae duriag the night, by weubere of tue Niaty | dying, aud oave yuu Ho dv-ire to see bin t cers are scouring Barkshire county tu ‘aar® CoO ae ee eae ea tietror it | ne toy probe sank into the woaad, The Colonel | was wade on Tum bum Dulletin, [caught the eyes | ibe feelings of those who Le eld tie mardered | Keaiment to break iuto the Jobe aud yack ManeBoi wve wuderaivod that le Was | of tue Windsor Locas murderers who () WAS (luBMus Yee posaible tual Were was Do way Leis for Lum 10 | did pot Ainch, DUI ae Ib wand deeper ne Deaeu te A of the immense mullitude shat thronged Chathaw | mau seemed to become doubly bitter egeiant bie Dicker, Mo therefore slaiiondd tue whole reaer ously wyuuded, (atre, Al did pot dioatign tue A wore taced om Friday agus to Fiiuaeld

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