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moved body from Mic , whither | obseurt in @ his we did becanse a] calle! upon Dr, Mareh to read the statement of his | crowing out of thie affair. He recalled the Coroner's fe self fro e 08. Yo they lied first emigrated, and who are now | it seemed Lest for tue country that hie should Graaim «ugeested that the pro for the | Clent testimony botors you to indict him, But | des settled in Amelia county, a little south of | be retained in command of the army aa at: | aval inirly fo the case, i waren tae counse juat Tenney, Wie permitting to bs read to chia juy as tes: | prisaner delieved him to baamncere, Ne then wo | aire to sry To not want to prosecate hin, Faiinnig i at TNE CORONER'S JUKE RETURN A | tinony wit be knew was not lestiaony, Creda. to show (hat by ti utes it wis mate the | Hke, however, 1 vay tue indictment found sy wt Richmond A report made by a committee | so in 1868 it was evident that l's election as VERDICT AGAINS! HIM Mr. Sullivan said the enticnan was pretending & | Coroner's duty to retnrn the oapers ta # ease of this | protect m sl f " aid great dea! in use iine that he knew this Was Loc | kind (othe text tera a: tie cet ainal_ conte, bavin On Friaay list a voto was til F the lust Legislature gives a favoralle ac: | President and the dofeat of the Democratic ee testimony, He ua vesitatingly pronounced i togal | yariadiction of tie case. He added that the erimt: | indictmeat ot Stokes, Cul, Fisk te t count of their condition and prospects after | candidate were neccasary orler to realize | THO Jary Oat Thrce thoure-stekes Grows | testimony, aid on lis oMerl onsibiiity advised | na, conrt ts in session. bate niendedtaatthe stitute | the Grand perectly 7 rhodes he Ab en Cotd—He in Committed co the Tombs to | the Coronor to have trond to the jury quired tue Coroner to withholt tuo papers to we | O: ‘oliowing day. Stone turce years’ tr and secure the fruits of the war, aud we weat Awaitthe Action of the Grand Jary—Mr. ge hie Matemont Was then read as pudlisved in Tae | next ter td boon ndiciedtand he pros A@eormente Conday, Il, Tho establishment of « diroct com: | for tt accordingly {irahnm Trying to Stave of the Trial, OR OF Moniay FTORRS'S COUNARL DEMANDING DELAY. Milled Ach cries seyiee Maa te rt , 7 i he ance at the inquest at the Tombs THE BULLET THAT KILLED COL. FISK By compl 4 atatute the Coroner would tie Grawt Pooth's Theatre doin ¢ cation Betwoen Ene , ™ , rapide {KANT be i he Tomb F ¥ complying wich this statute the Coroner would | action of Lie Grant dary. Mowery Tieutre Wau New York manication betwoen Pagisnd and Virgin ia, | But when, os President, Gon. Quast | vesterday was wach greater thaa on previous | , The result ofthe post mordem examination waa then | give tne pubiie excitement a canes to cool wa ‘o 6 12d ot through the Allon line of steamers, touch- | gan to degrade his office aud to lead the doy; indeed, there was an imm sathoring | Fr hvran algo aescetvan va tee nace tee eee” Pa enadle Stokes to seonre a more deliberate Col, Kist’s Liberality m tow dave beiore ag if al fair trial than he cou d obtain il called uoon tn ing regular and landing passcogers and | country the wrong way, we at once con: | blockading che doors long before 8 o'clock, requiring the Wounds, und produced the bull taken {rom tne | mediately to anew He hoped the Coroner would Assassination a ¥ Goud time fle ‘ cacmnil Hi atlantis te . the 0 erve ote wound. The ball was shown to the counsel and | taxe this wa consideration, and even if he helt to Support the Ninth, freight at Norfolk, demned him, and shall continue to do so as ue erg ag ot ha pitta See oh wed comoared with the one aliezed to have been picked | did not uuderstand the manciate of the salute as The Ninth Regiment very deeply tect t IV. The experienco of the North has | long as he deserves it, ‘This kind of inde- | "4 keeo tue avprosches oven. Tue crowd diled | uy by Mart; but Dr Mars 8 Ait Waele | ovuneel did. thas he would 0 least toe that | oo cicie eallant comman ter: Col ten 8 14 ok opeite Academy af Mavlé, Matinee i ‘ . (ne dark vestibule of ue gloomy building and ex- | porters seq it. putt ¥ in his wallet. | the starnte gave him a aiscretion whiol could Ue helt ei conmman “0 oa lenpiy Donpey Proved that increased facilities of transit | pendent and faithful criticism, partisans and ten lod, in a surging, pnshing mays, far oat, on the | He fald it was the same as tue other, ouly Mitioned | exercined oither to tie gsoat injury oF to Ku banedt | arrival at their armory, after paving the last Minstrels $85 Bron and transportation inereaso population, Vir. | partisan journals aro unable to understand ; | sidewalk. ‘The jury, witnosees, aud reporters, were “ihe Coranee here closee ther ates sea the propriviy of deitoeruljon ty so imanortuct a | Of Feepect to their Colonel, the members ts uied Fic Waar oes ginia haa profited by this lesson also, The | but while the half million of people who | admitwd without questioning, oat all others wore | Mr. Gralun protested against the closing of the 0 mak da | inthe hallways and company rooms and a yeneral Theatre Comigue tie Wi Conk : ‘ ‘ = ae required to show some particular interest fa the | "acest until the Coroner hud placed be‘ore the | pers soonor tn tutes required them to be | meeting of the rank and file was p » This Walon Senare Teeatre Variety vi " completion of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail- | daily read Tu SUN not only understand but v agai heh hevirinatent irik festimony of the persons who fitst haudied | returned. Mr. Graham cited the McBariant case meeting is soon to be deld. Itesolutions from W alinck’s Lheaten J 6 ue d, whic! »po! ic! d a 1 fe te case in order to secure udmitiance, Notwitnstaud- | ‘Mr. Fisk's body af @ Was shot, Arai us ShOwime the importance of deliberate ac- cigs habrndhd 5 road, which w ill opon tho rich coal and iron | approve il, the rest makes no diferenec ing this discrimination against the multitude the Mr. Sullivan expiained the Coroner's duty in | tion: contenaing that If McFariand had been put | Board of OMcers and the ean and tile ar ‘lore es ficlds of the Kanawha Valley as a rival to —— © art Foom was filed to its utmost expacity av early | *HCl 4 cate, and wuvised him that hin was at iiberiy | on his Atal aa within thirty dav | warded to Mrs, Fisk “ ‘ A The island of Gilolo, tying between C. to close the case when oe was qutisded with the | of the killing of R no he would arsired! reir ting of the Board of Ofte NAMONAL RECORM TICKED. Pennsyivenia, the opening of the James he island of Gilolo, lying be 8 @ quartor before The jury and counsel were | cause of tie death have been ange, t Tat clamor aeatnst hi \Aonwartolgthotflatlbrenatly biti tece vabahs river and Kanawha Canal to the Ohio, and | end New Guinea, is the haunt of pirates who | in their seats promptiy on me, looking well atts he Coroner disciaimed any Intentional dtscour | was go great. But wien this heut hid suosived ant | the @1 instant, at water Col, Lisi preside), the "1 ai wil anal tie angel, Hot ithe had diw 4 1s | Mearland was put on his trial ne Was acqalted, | Colonel sats Ge ey the successful accomplishmont of tho great | make the Chinese waters dangerous to mariners. | Mad with themselves and the worid at Ineze. ‘The | | Yhould ow elovetne ease, Ho con: | and tuo jury atmost thanked. ula! fF what ive bad ek; dove twish doe ara Shaws & President; : A In the early part of 1870 a proposition for joint | Coreuer occupied the time of waitag in shaking | tinned: nen of tle jury—"* done, He submitted toerefore, witi all roxpect in Nithvtadh sell hbed ny New Year, TRUMBULTI Southern through lino from Norfolk to Bris. | on In’ suppressing piracy in those ‘seas was | ‘ands Mice On mace mute, Me. Coroner, 1 will | that it would be prover aud humans, ant euvaerve | and I sanp0%e | ought (> give yon a cood preswnt,*y . ve 24+ | col, under the auspleos of tho Pennsylvania | Tat by tim Goreeneo of North Geant TWO DICTINGUIGUED MAKERS MI9sINA. ita just elven tae Corober ne, cartainiy-canvot nave | wmateayes,twatice ta thls case Yor the Coronor to | Tho Colonel then released toe Rteziment from ¢ bilo etabdaced Central Railroad, will pour a perfect flood: | th) tracted H 2 Na At len minutes past 3 v'cloca the Coroner directed | appreciated tie tmporzance of this proceeding. ‘I've | mont before tevuruiag iL vo the Court having Jjurin, | U69t O° $1,090, Which taey owed hin, and eave the j shee ; "i the United Slates, and was accepted by the latter | cuss, irenea te oring in Mr, Stokes, und while ame | COTONET In, Unis cose A ICUOA AGG coORTiCTaR tne | canoe command $10,000. The Colonel's piace eannot be For Vice Presidents tdo of new population tuto tho old State. | under certain reservations, Subsequenily Great ofcers were abseat on (hia eolasion tue roll of jarore | Zimvrate,, this 16 more tan tn Inauest; {Cis In some | Mr. MeKeon desired to sav that he disagreed In | ated; bat the oMcers will soon meet to viect the 108 ate or priec ‘i ‘ a ssio ‘ fense a prelimivary examination, Now does tie uu- | sumo of the points mado by his associat jo maine | ene SAMUEL J. TILDEN, OF theso great enterprises tho first is already | Dritain joined tho undertaking, and the eodpern- | was called. It wa towed trac two, Messrs, Henry | deriake to say that the Coroner, as a committing | tained that tho Corcuse hat we discretion: The | Dest commander that they can jet, All tio ather successful and in activo prosecution ; and | tion of Spain appears to have beon secured. | Clews and George Opdyke, were not yet prosent, | akisirale. fd on he “tel a AB tg Jawan a de (yy tt was that hue regiments in the Firat Division, who lnve wate id 3 sill tho othor two have su*4 powerful backing | Accordingly the Spanish fleet attacked the chief | and the proceetings were again suspended, without Arat Tally and exnauitively Tavestieating | ual courte not the presents Mis, moult weenie egy | ith Jealoaay the Ninka's rapid progress. we ual court, not the present, He would submit it to Its earings ? ‘To aay that this has | the learied Assistant Prosucting Attorney, who | Aoxlons'y looking forward to ite equally rauid fan, Who are the persons who | tad all turough tnem oroces.ings taaeu ft upon ‘ne oMices Momners are Fesvived Bot t» lose Corocer, wieiier thigeeon- | either their good name or nunvers. It is nore The Weekly su tount of the Assassination of Col. Jamve containing a full ac. | tO make thoir success only @ qavstion of | town of Gilolo, demolished several forts, and | Amvng the pervons who attended the inguest not | the case tn 4 been done ts not true, itise; threw bombshells into the palace of the Sultan, | ‘Bere the day Betore was Assistant Prosecuting At- | ita tne custody of Mi,Fink's body from the tae’ to | meaty, wrouee tne i torney Fellows, who oceupiod @ sent on the bench | foll antii the arrival of the Coroner? Where. ts his | strustun uF tie wate e cies not eet wit fh prooable tun the next cominsuder will Lo Me, V. The last Virginia Logislature chartered | Tvivate. Our navy has not taken any pari in 4 4 v er ne < : jamin W. Blanchard, te lite Commissary Fink, Jr., is realy this morning. wrvee three ‘e' ‘s b rm ¥ with the Coroner. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney | clothing? Wuo examinod them, and waat, if suy sae HOt Mandstory wpes the Coroaer ty uke bis . i Any. Wie or sale in wrappers ai 60 unter, Northern and Southern men, with very ex. | {¢'* 8 "itally interested in the suppression of | in tront of the Coroner, aud was reinforeed im that | ot brought here aud made te tell the eirenmetinoes Manipal ardeshechammsp nar held aon {formed the members that 16 would see t << Piracy in the wat of Ooeaxica, Position by Police Justice Dowling, wo appearea | of tue Anding? The Coroner cortainiy Las id that he | Nin'h did not want for ane thin Assistint District Attorney Sullivan Immigration Movements at the South. tended powers, under the title of the Virginia ao ower to procure wis testimony, fle has t Md aot Oppose tule mUtiO Hd he wdvise | A splendid marole bust of tis Colonel wil ; , rs : aie at the last moment aud took @ seat beside him, power Te Grant Content Totee Hehe Ne | Powel Mot opoe this motion, ner wuuld Le udvinn | | A splendid, marole buat of tis Colonel wil! v0 é Wis tela orice an Toternational Land, Loan, and Trust Com- | We regret to see Dr. Honack GREELEY CORRECTING MEPORTOMIAL Mut AKEs, Drama erie Seen cennees, eres UE HOW | Ube Coroner fiot ISaMdaeaey pom tee Corcnes ‘te. | the sand will probeoty be continued, ex’ cet Pile {1 aan a i cy rar, and the recon- pany, the namo of w'iich shows its object, | botrayed by his subordinates into upholding the Pending the delay, Jade McKeon caliod the at. Me ie Coroner ineiste that be had de ope ai hold the 0 iataued, a ‘ue Draciice of the Dis demred, pi i ‘ * ' | r “ © beatin «necessary, and reus-erted | trict Atto Gio was tho * 4 in all ruction of tho outlay ra States, the more scope, and powers, This Company hag | cause of the assassin Stox: The Tribune calls | tention of the Coroner to the report of the first his purpose 10 clope the oe. pd ead cay fwuere the #4 te tease of the pexi teria of The London Breas on Col, Fisk's Asenssie G sensible portion of their people have se.n identified its interests with those of the | the dastardly murder of Col, Frise “a natural | day's procecdings, as printed in the Zerald In the TAR M’PARLAND CASB AGAIN. court, Tue practice he believed was universul that nat the necessity of inaugurating a new policy Journal of the Coroner's rewarks to term “next term” meant t Allan line of steamers mentioned above, by | *" fitting conclusion to @ checkered and lawless | Tevort im th Mr Graham—As connsel for Mr. Stokes, I protest Jver and over | _Loxvox, Jan, 9.—All the city journals have rm, an: his practice had beea over and over : i i : fe,” q ¥ ‘i \ the jury before taking any toatimony were these | against the submission of the case.on this partial g ae tae eh articles om tho ussrweination of Jimes Fiek, Jr, : With regard to immigration. Before the | gctocting ite azont, Col. Lana of Norfolk, as | lift.” Murder is not » Aiting conclusion to the words; “So fares wo kaOW, there was no hearing, It would be. remeinber “Fidr. Meitoon it teeth that in the Mc. | Mr. McKoon—TIt that ts the practice of the present | Trey cite the cases of Ricasrdson and Critwoden, a caso the Coroner refused to lear testimony | District Attworicy"s office, God help the peoole, ‘ : tia Hcherdeon was ta the habit of Koing | A persoual ili detwoon the Assistant Disirict at | *tridute the frequency of such deeds to the pecu- war, the peculiar institution wh'ch isolated the Southerner and shut him out from the life of any man. The Tribune should wace able conse for this daring act of the assassin Mr. its chief executive officer in that Stato, It ite post-mortem war on Fisx with more discre- | Nekcon deuites tol Kawa winner tae: vonort. ak gives a guarantee of its bona fide character PRESALE LIAO IES i ind McFariand was committed on & charge | torney and Mr. McKeou as to the relative metits of |, liar clviligation of America, and denounce the laz- i tion, ores f wilful marder; but on the trial, when the tacts | ol ea 5 eet *, ° H former and tie present administration of the D akneas Lidar thea f the rest ? omar to capitalists here by placing at its head en 2 words, ronor—The Coronor, did not use those | were fully develupod, he Was Koaorably acquitted of | soft ‘Attorney's oMlce eneued, alter which Mr, | Lor, WUVG sentiment, Prinliee- Ot ecientat eoee peed im asa measure of self-protection to | a5 President Mr. WALTER 8, GURN. #, and The newest, not to say the sweetest thing | "9h" McKeon—That is perfectly satisfactory. ba ig Se deetton. 09 toenive ony protest Graham closed with an urgent appeal for tune 10F | cealed weapons Ro oneral in the United Sumo. exclude the foreigner and the Northerner its Di in the way of weddings, is announced to occur at TARDY svRoRS aN vee Mr, Granae-W fant aug e is client, Times actives Pelusion thas Lie age 4 irectors are men of equal standing . ‘ARDY JURORS AND THE PRISON r. a— Wo a Any saomission The Coroner patiently listened to tie discussion, | sagsin's pistol in this case only ailled Fisk. ine. by every means in his power as hostile ele- . = Bristol, R. I, on the evening of the 11th inst., when Mr. Henry Clows appeared and too! Is sent | Of the case on the garoled testimony us it wow | and at its close hauked tas cougsel tor their 80° | apirit, of which he was tne incaruate reoresen | uy it North and South. i , : ivaats eiutios mo eee hag standa, gestions, and said ho would cousiter the question, | {1 suli liviug aud sufong lu tuo city vl New Yorke” Ments in his social system, He had there This Company contemplates the aottle. | Mt 3: B- Warnes of this city is tobe united in the | twenty winutes tate, and Mr. George Opdyke fi MA toes iad=1 AAT lk Neale ey brotenk, muons, and tald be would coaslier still liviug, youn ‘ rt * ‘ “ht . jottle- | 4 c i i : i , PoE si fore fenced himself in by akind of Chinese , bonds of wedlock with Miss J. A. Mexnow of | Mir. Stoxes wre then broneht In, dressed precisely | ME Grandes jastaied Uhet ine, peovent be meted tn WHY THA JURY WERE OUT THREE HOURS, Demoustration on the Line of the Evie y ment of largo bodies of valuable lands | jai di he ia a an Gh the any before, Biv Hanthen eee tee record of the prog WERE OU ’ wall from the outer world, which could not ‘ ‘ TARA THIN Whawbeete TUT Tat cai aL RAENE ARMM Wh Vie Seat Cbguruanes tue Keeavenne @ The Coroner declined ares remenaea ne Coroner's sury in the ease of | Oswaao, Jaw. 9.—Tho excitement along the w s » beh which it owns, as well as the sale of private ith n vee ae th aed oe oe gem sh Mr. Grahatn—Well, we can make you hereafter Stokes remained out tures hours before tiey ren ol and would not see the “ blessings of slav- d fe P panied with a programme of the attending fes- | Cxceiient bealta und spirits, He (ook bie’ beat by Tue Coroner then hddressed the Jury as folluwa: | dered a Verdich was @ aunject Ot puotic corsuert | line of tue Krie road over the death of Col, Fisk 30 q is properties on commission, and for these | tivities. The entertainments are to commence | his counsel - lwst evening. A SUM reporter called on ous of tue | intense. Thore is a eoucral altuoagh pot formad “ ery. and the alvantage of pe sorsing a * ' Patriok Hart, halt boy as the Grand Central Motel, CORONER YOUNG'S CHARGE TO THE JURT, urymen ascertain, it possible, what it was ths * f stl m 4 Purposcs has established correspouding | at Armory Tall at 6:80, and comprise a grand in- | wan tue fiat winess ciled, “Meiwagrurrattnss: | Gasman ce en yess, 30 Ti uuarcessary | Secained “the Jory Oe long ie eae tat | suspension of work in all tue Co.npany's a :0pey and, j " jaboring class separated from tlhe lw A pro. agencies in Enrope and Virginia, Its rumental concort by Heneice’s full band, a Wyse ves aa frenuive aberrense, ae for ine xo Fefer you to tue « dence th At ad beau ¢ thelr mind, He found the jurymen disposed to Febdt fi purely car, apa lee 0 Hot ve Seno W pri tor by visible barriers of color and caste. | charter allows it to commence operations | Cornet solo, the marriage ceremony, nine dances, | (he utter. He t-stilled ns follows: ee en eae tcces Tie eiinad hse gence. TONE | there any dilerdnce of epraich cenale ses erviens, | Held bo-day Te all the suope; had snous feds of woree ‘ But with the sicke of the guns at Get- on a bas's of $1,000,000, and extend | *Pper, end afterward ten moro dances to aid 1M" NOT WHO PICKED COL, FisK CP. Om Bay POINT, AM thot £ oly relating to toe quilt of iuuocen: (BE tho pitsoner,” | wens a a whore the Golavel was $0 Duulay 1 estes me c rye " esting reatio' sé adntsston to " Gatargay afternoon heard a uoise In the hail a accordance w.th the esti the following reply Was inade: "We were tioce da | Wiel in expressing their Ahi Sue Belen adh! y Wk urg and Appomatt nd ever sin it to $10,000,000, By tho by-laws of t ate tion, 3 te uf it i entire enter} Onset Sataraay afternoon eri a uoise ta the hall; tel i nye te PatHCaar pout to | Juryuen to imquite Into tue merits of Uw case, | Mdlanation at las Cowat ul cree i thia theory 3 8 | et “ inment is but one dollar for ‘ gentle 8 stairs of the eentrance; he was 6 You up Would ask you ouly to cule | "We were not there as frieuis uF eneimie ad my is receivable os cash n avd ft for gon dy toh wT weot rau Witness aud review tue Mao of | of Col. Fisk or Mr "kes, Tie case w Col, Visk's Generosity (o his Aasnnsin L tee . tickets, including lady a and for a took hen by the Ten help wea ¥ co Uy Close OL the cx amuation, to the end b ica | Cole Plake'e Gi ¥ to ble Aw aw 8 heories do which , ‘ BONe Hoss Uenee nye hs b oft him thore; bobody helve tt More to vou. weatlyine assure you | uvulved th ot S tuman belux, und we Wanged Minus i es ‘ vd habeas ion the lands ma assessed | also contains the inspiriting information that | T nd Iefttiim te the ToONey mentae Tot eek tape acalve to Teena, | itook time to deliberate, on ¢ idence, In : ai wibh a ter M ave their day and subserved thei r. Cm piriti a pails I Wass Ghiritne tant no pew ty) ire 0) ask cas | We might bave brougut in the verdict auuner, but conversativa with @ reporter M have had thei ee hele pa 8 thore will positively be no postponement on tin toaitshow) ihaveic! | Mupearer | question, wae an PR ait | as we wero all laymen wo wore suaewant puceied | Gould raya: p . SE a & persevero in this new de. | account of the weather, A private note from Dall to a Urderte nt eee as onal fe th Whe, eueavored va dite BY | lemman tutte ween delactad Gee Cait eee I wiil (el! you how the acquatatenceship be Dg She DAcory that tho two great wauts ol | nasture, wo well initiated; let hes in. | the happy expectant bridegroom, accompanying DeGLG RUvas LAW Mier Brokat’? | Uousiy. feariea.stioua ent siwene snail eScriawa'ng | ever, I the friends uf MoKes seen to, uaue Capital sci teaalte, Kad Geta et tiek Gr ae oe q every community are capi sor, WUT Vite immigration from tho North and | the formal official announcement, says that the a sia oth ba 1 just aso fe your nage” foe wl Dicaso rote ine the verdicts ‘tey Will fad, thowne vee ak: | experienced’ a iain for him waieh evo bed t joey : ; ; Heh des oni Shh toeeneadsadeak [tee ako In your aan #. You will pleasyt lag thelr, verdict, the: i: Canaoabi ves tnies | Caperle ners Same Oe Sun will ouoe bed ta ; that to attract these is the and best | from Europe; adopt the firactical pugges. | cecasion will be no Flora McFlimsy affair, which Ube the paiSeAGor andere aard | Sl Aer Me noone Verdier you ca d akon. Bvory mab on the jury Deueves tua Sivace | jCrmer te masileat It in 8 substeutiel way. | Ihe Jeue policy a people can adopt of Gov. WALKER, and aysiematize | Shows that be is versed in modern literature and | Me Qelts Gout hiow wuelise Mowe tie] The Gorgner—Wikn sil dna devereace to tne yousiee | Ruled Cl, Fisk dedberateiy, was the vorvich ws 4 | Pi MWl ui dpuy a you wasW how lie was ane Ny Stematiz A a by * if wa 4 decline to take aay protest, woru deceiver » “at oT wid bb Henee we have seen the Southern people | this business to make it successful, Let her | *## coFtect ideas in regard to the propricties of THE SPRCTATORS ON THR STAIRCASE, a dae Pe iivina tk cae ‘Vaiae earns fee Tad tibet Se agh Hoare even before the desperate strugyle for peliti- dress. There can be no doubt that the event | TotheCoroner—Waeu I picked Col.Pik uy therewere |, ; bins an MKS. MORSE AND HER PAMILY, forget as soon as practicable tho resolu- i" meat : persons on the stairs; oat know who wey The jury retired at @ quarter before 5 o'clock, eqpesihnnns “Was Fine acqueinted wit) Sivkes prio: to big cal reconstruction and daily bread had coas-| sicng of 1708, and the teachings of the | "ibe & profitable as well as a hoppy one for the Uida't hotles anyvouy Celoaging to the mouse | The tBroRE of oonasel, specisions, witnesses, and | mu, weangalous Abuse fioaped Upena Good | IH Tattle wen eames Ns a ¢ bad Old ) Ae a NKLE, yake oS room Wiien I took ¢ A ia the doa't kuow how he ve cl e' ry —Anr crepes Sy ~ ROTtatns Of a ee ara ; ce ‘| a f hie | ; tho verdict. Mr, Stoxes was set upon by a dozen Are Mem Lont to all ss Neltuee hl koe wines ap. acsione ace eee ‘ Siett attention to a eae 3 oe means | wy to the fact that Lot's wife isa very bad A Bhitish army of 10,000 men, with 400 many } dou't know why hey were; they caus from | Of frienue ad cay eatin Weta Gs while Ri At 6 o'clock on the morning of Col existed Letwoeu Mre Mansieid wad Me. Mid. Lt for attracting to their st fertile but des : Adie 5 : 7 S Peien ‘i ix | counsel kept busy caution in wiispors to 0 ol. we u very delica have, and rally a ; ia F PE " ho a : : sane « a sf model for 18/2. And let the other Southern | ele ea is being organized at Chattuck to con- tne ry ea hcl Aaah Maa decal vt, Downing {0 anyoody about the eras, Half an | voath a reporter of Tum Sua talked with Mrs. | adi ne et Cnet eemeeUllE veld elds a share at least of that imm States ful ore quer the Looshias, a people living oa tue north- 1o Mr. Ciews—{omember that Mr, Haskins, the | hour paseed, aud the jury remained absen' * * Do you know what canved the rapture be! ‘let States follow her example. i ; paar ptisles bs | pootuceper sf'the haven an tocres tzmaanien, thn | POE, bested, and, the, Jury, crowded, all eaxer | Moree fur several minutes, As she was unaware |. ° Do you know what caused the rauture between gration which had helped to make the ORLA OSS SRE eastern frontier of Iudia, The tea-planters were | to grt a key. I dida't leave Col, Fisk with anybody. | to lear the result, Mr. McKeon w. eno ng | that she was talking with @ revorter, the conversy: | “No. A know nothine of the circumstance, I f North so rich, prosporous, and powerful, Savings Bank Secrets. encronching on lands which the Looshias claimed | {fier Vet tueimktiar itn itm, “fle sana ea wee Alek Tw i. o inenaly Sms with the Loroser sod Beruatg | WOH Wa8 not printed. Owing to the scandalous re- | nave iio sea leit caved (ue wugunueretanding . 5 7. oi a . ¢ ep e108 an Mess: fe vat th ab between thew. TLknow at one lime tury were vers and such an overmateh forthe South, We The Trustees of the Third Avenue Sav- | “* their hereditary domain, and about a year | twice. He pointed y Re cone eenne ies Te aes Fullerton, Beach, aud Granam formed another party | Ports in circulation, it is ime that the truth suould Hattenntes latlesiscif le: eee bee eorit dente hue, , ‘must Ao ane anthers’ bretuean the (iia 8 M ago the Loosbias descended on the homes of the and weat to atiead to my business | of couversationslists, ali seeimingiy the best of | bo known. Mrs. Morso 14 an intelligent lady, ap bythe Barks AA \ a » 308 ‘nga Rank still decline to make public the Tata pes Op aod downstairs. Neversaw Mr. Stokes to Kuow | frienus. Stokes was the centre of a knot of story: parently about 45 years old. Sue isnot handsome © Woat is your opinion of the legal actions that to say that once having adopted this ide true condition of that instituti It ig | Planters massacred a number of persons, and | himin my lie. Mut bave seen him many tunes withe | {cierer alt isugbine aud Apiarendy njoving teu | P tke 1 1, Old-fashioned | Have been eatored tn + Ske, by Mire, hey hay. ok srsistently, and kaptmnernagaeae niet ae! carried off captive an English lady, Miss Wan. | OA roneeDian't notice the ball that picked np | Ply pe Gore, iawn eeeeerones. Stood on | BMS looked sad ta ooo nee ed ci aeteohioned | Mansfeld ead Bones? ; Hey Dave stuck to it persistently, and prom: | generally believed by its creditors that | cusarae, The British Goverament tas resolved | DRtORheE eas a iesaite all att nicked ap wast aan golng on in’ trout, The reporters, tinge | Vermont bomeewiie, ee BLACK MAILING y ec Oe i ' A . A be ha by \ ¥ orters, i i 1 a et oy ¥ {soto carry it out toa successful conclusion, | jtg associa are insufficient to mect its lia: | to retaliate. The invading forces aro under |v Se caamau catomiuo at wee Of waiting for tac jury, weut t© Work writing uoe beer get Leslee he gover Malt maswte |.“ Hisekmailing, pury aud uanitigated, ‘Tere ore ite of obstacles an: whacks, 8 Aiea kG 1 abt a i a tueir noves. a ja shawl | pot tue sitigutess erouuds torany suc) actions. The 2 ee ra ai a ore ‘4 an al a Libties, aud, whilo denying the charge in | command of Gen. Borneman. Mr. Graham inguited, that the witoess should be | AL 6 o'clock, tue) Jury still remained out, and a | She is» sort stout woua, has vlack cyes, oluek | dont Was wtuiply 40 extort iioney trou Mr Fisk we of the North have never had to contend eneral terms, its 9 i 4 ———_— made to cescr be the bali minutely, his was | rumor prevaied toat they bad ordered sappet. ‘The " aed Jenr | Hiking he could be trigateuod tuto compiling ith, general terms, its officers abstain from tak We notice with much pleasure that the | Pecessary to guard against tae i Coroner, bloser, Jonn Graham, and Mr. McKeon | Uslr irregular features, and @ dari:, but not clear | Sing ie no oo with, ing the only proper method of refuting it. Ae " “3 Tne Coroner said that if poasidie he would make | were seca enjoying & private and lively coufad, The | complexion, Her daughters are brurettes. ‘There Dit Air, Pisa over utter such nm the first pluce, the pioneers in th’s 2 y ly A Hon, $. 8, Cox has presented to Congress | tha witness describe it. rest of Ue lawyers Were atting around in quiet pa: | js uo affectation about them, ‘bey are plain hone thowe? 4 p I n Were they to give simply a list of their in ade ree er he bell ¥ 2 picked the ball up by the second door, | tienes. , * Frequently he did. It was his boliof in the ra Movement have hadto fight against the pro- | vegrments, showing that they still had on | J2iRt Tesolution acknowledging the belligerency | _ Witneee-1 picked the bail up Neal Can't | Ab 6:18 a falso romor was raised that the jury wae | £iti* If Col. Fisk bad ever dreamed that the lager of PAING OL Cae MOIS UEGGAGIRG Cnet eae bree jndices of their own people, both white and | hand ¢ 7 ted h of the Cubans, It is about time that the repre- | say wether i: was acyt 1g jhe tne b coming. The Coroner rus! ed ta r at and the | Fuspicion would have been pointed toward ttiese Inno. | Callty of Cie Wave jrcas er oud. ihe. i J D' eople, bol white and | hand the money intrusted to them, even he A eople should com. | Kuow tt waseicaden ball. Buppo Oficers in attendance cruwded all others into their | cent girls, it would havo caused lim more pain than | tury’ trey inttere tae bis favor proves how 4 1 al of My ply eir cons! en e: ¥ rs te rm al wt. The aouves of Maw Hd bid olvaes were simply . teachings of three generations, and they have | a iis dupuiciog wenldites ilees Ante hands, hor ob se floor, wor OB Col, Fisk. Saw no Vioud TiRED our. Of tae couversation wita Mis, Moree on the morn- “ 4 : i ‘ ash, all suspicion woul: allayed, As it | desire. auy where E pi sea conversellon. fo sratily Povsunal malice aud ¥. DUL Woy one it. But the liberated slave, proud ot . ote f . ri io Coroner—Quertion suggested by Mr. Graham— From this time forward the wal lost its dra- ~ a ate 5 . have, 1 at Gippy by saa, Boer completely ol a sate epee een i ide 8, their course inflicts far more injury upon The preamble of the resolution, which we print PoE kgow why | enw lect oforethesbooiiag, Lead | saric juterest, ani became decidedly paintal. The cateporter—Alew, Morse, how long have you known | thi" laicat i 7 ar a aty and his new La “seS, YO | the credit of the bank than anything its | elsewhere, is well worded, It treads upon noe | Mader het acon oa Oa 8 TReseaRe for a Soeipany OC WAILarE ETH Bally thiane ns ag one hits. Morse~Ever since he was aboy. When Mr. vile. wig nad ng Oa aes Baran YS oked wit 13 eye on the introdue ' San } al body's to nd e opposed b 9 quest, and was returung when L heart tae noes, Was | afier another weat away iu ‘of suppe rel isk Was a ag Man, my father assisted him wien ‘ag hing rice eet ie ey 7 ON ERS SU encmics, if there ure such, could possibly | body's toes, and caa be opposed by no honest | Fuse. end was returuia Ratlot ior wae: 4 whe | Ia-ies wuo had sa: taroush tue proceedings as in- | Tom niet cenue mat ty Uailier assiated Lim wie | aye tte tad acy a Mould tion of any new clement into the svcfety in | geyise American, The anziety expressed in some quar- | wcise.” Dit vou heat Col. Fisk evi tor as oug | \erosled listeners kept inelr seats to ne last, but | anu'ee nevor iorcot tais Kindwens., fn feed we wont | Fender sul cours ion mevessity <8 was » heard a nols , ana weut that Way to see what it was hrong hd le ery perceptible din « z Mb YT Lobia the sligutvel aware of wuytiiag Ghat bad ou Which he now has become a power, Here | The conduct of Bank Superintondont | t¢F# lest © recoguition by us of the belligereucy | beat now ihe iengih of tnove stairs, waeiner they | Git throng Wal uuderzoue & rery perceptible din OR a a eR RURAL CLS Eo ra eT sie rn i wero Atty feet oF ten (eet. Dow't kuow how SEL A rf b ore city, We _retuened urove la poate eed DUL gir tue peLLy hunoy garde the rich white manas the natural all Howrtis in this matter is likewise ex. | % the Cubans should be immediately foll Spa tuere were. Don't know how lomt it woul ee Peewee Brennen’ Ancrneruinneaied AS] spring, avd. were cuurse surprised to flua | St : iby iy iieanaieroleae: ‘ 1 ; ¥ ee eclara y Sp wie to Ro Up them, Whetner ove minute or G nteariva to leay was abs el oor LOY Whom father Harairoad anda | 1? ‘ : sgt of the old master; the poor emigrant aso | coedingly suspicious and damaging to the | LY * declaration of war by Spain is ab wuld dened ommbiainee tloaies or aot. (lager | | Intelligent men to cousu.ce three huurs iu deter, | $e ROOF vow whoW father sscistey a raliroa an Va | On the oki mn i i : ‘ ‘ 8 8 Other nations have acknowledged what is patent | "To Curouor—pon't wauw wauther theUall wasroun4 | miming wbe nce Mr. isk camo to lis doatu py | Seamboae king, || tis arautade tor fuvers kind n lung broke with! Sink: Mange Fival laborer who will reduce his wages. | uouk, It is but a few days since Mr, Kees, to everyoody, that the Spaniards and the Cubana | SU winee slows kaow aaytuing about 1B seatlek fever OF a gunshot wound, which was the | Pesta eas gone bi. ile could. not un too mech | o q enes he is implacably hostile every Mala) “acai f i PSOE Se Spaniards aud the Cubans | taised to Mr Crockett abous tuis case, orovieud they vere required to sulve, Mr. 8 oat 10 anes aot OTR Hiat tale Lome outs. FIsN A CHANOKD May , nine us let A ably he “ to every | luis offtcial examincr, fully sequainted him | are at war, and Spain has not only not objected Lay aioe saenatiea tout of | leftue iamsers. and tuk a seat by tee stove ta too | sia dtd evervtning ee er ALA *Leapnot ¥ aay, out Linay tell you ; effort made to iutroduco a new element inte he condition of the ris 4 : 9 F, Oody ke suggeste! thatail had been got out of | reporters’ corner, Me suid it was cetting cold. IIo DAE Liver buerRe MrOUt) Ret Linecton ing witch tn wot genuriliy « h Oe ‘ feneN Whh tho condition of the Vank’s affatra, and } to auch agtion on thelr part, but, asin tho cases | anti oe iemeaed Watall had been got out o Wore # black silk hat, blaca coat, light vu ERE TRRT AE aire cai ene ae te alaeanoolss | tie Mee iL Mie rreen Urs ete ul the population; anc we A w must therefore Lo in possession of the in. | of Chili and Peru—the latter of which republics The witness was diswissed, ang neavy polisued is. He rey isi #4 dod tivo tag Bed tt rtyabk sud Mre. Mansiield bo bas t ile * ? P shinai bracosat toa Bik baal 67 tains when but a poor youn a H al recall te q potent voice in many therm 8 ates | formation wiich s> many of its depositors | has acknowledged he independence of Cuba— WHERE TOE PISTOL WAS FOCRD, edetee tenaper rer on aay thousand litte renin life in Ve ’ te F mination wi § an Rito, f be jurv flasily euteroa ab 7:45, bay nthe oa Rcol wens reuse ff : A ; y bd patil . beet) calied. gave an aceuant ¢ kaowiedve ol | pug by Mr. Opdyii is 4s tolows St iRavianias Wilk dean A rabi ily oroxen s tlon is Deen av ay si i matt flicer specially charged with the protection | ¢t mining teary 0 herself aad thoss nations te-caxe, 4be ball Picked up by Hart was aay mua eeraia FCT ate He Wan ctat raveall venteoal | ReMn Ite nen Pecionee aecocare $ Another great drawback has been the por | ty i i j ’ into a treaty of peace pil Tre Jory Mad, upon the toatimuy sammitted at this | when he was eine? He(ormativa Would have Laaca ylacd IQ hie whl g ne depositors’ interesta, he joins with the 3 Thiets the femme ball taat was glven to me by Mt he Jnry fad, ees ouy, - i t va vid j x % 7 mio te as gly by Mr. | inquest, tau: the aecemsot, Jaues Fisk, Jig, came Mrs, Moree—Yos, Fle had b wv some veld ‘ rl “ Ntioal condition of these States, deterring the fabeatOne ots at Paks Mr. Cox had the honor of being the first Dems | crucecty ite tai merit in wane! Hart foun ti} biddearrar a crete et aetna Mem, Came iI aid #4 ‘ : y lave down Ki strangor and the foreigner throvgh dread of ghd idlpaaena te ac Viaccta fe ane pose the attempted Intro- | rote roid mse lady amuarth eaxe aug | New Vorason ue Ruday of daruary.is'% at of about | Hea mi aL ® fy waters, [visite \y Fopteseused | , és * sail oy dosha : * | knowledge concerning it If the bank {8] auction of slavery into Kane Prosident | attne %, Went in: there aud saw ihe lady, who | (eu miautss Velo ell ooce A. at. in co.med ‘cuca OF | Et ‘or tite toh me. th T suppose reporis du not ol wile Wd ; KuKlax and other disturbing politieal bug f 1 hee} hi duction of slavery in Kansee under'Prosident | Gi ine pizicre, Neat ig. Were Sr¢ saw tne leae, wee | 8 w: Bi of wonene. lances OF ‘ he bad) drunk bot of. mineral Nub by aay toa ‘ swore 4 be orner dial wines political is sound, neither he nor they have anything to ny “ A’ we rtil: 1 Mewes me where & ms ound apell “ pistol in the hands of Kdward 8, Stones, dweharsedt by we bad a k ‘ ant oan . - A : Bana: - ’ ¢ bead CHANA aud we heartily trust, alike for his | o-en found ty o. oalw a rae Maser al Cie Peron Ol said Flew. water, but boa oo . en " “ bears, Yet in spite of all thesedisadvantazcs | for feom er gla erie f sakaeeiatid the house. Thea Biw ip 8 deliveraie t Anti : " : ist f So | suade, Of Sir, ‘ 3 to : Hntaiitae ae : vans " F | fear from exposmie; but thelr taking rofuge | own (aime, tor the good repute of the country | ihe,noure., tea a Jeitiney, ibd, Shae bogus SCHHOG PLAT, Tee TT or | OR, Be Deeuliar kind) Of © water. | Miah © baa || Ade tule wo uw layatery Ob ted and impediments t me ‘out ; as 6 keener in | in scercey yzoce to contiem the worst fears of and the benefit of the heroic Cubans, that he | Was la.Fan nour jarer ths es rea aa ued by ail the Jurors. rove, and it he would trya b Ot | they wary irenly. olasaned, (urea, aid awe pee doing somethin. and Is in afair way of doing | ih. poor men and women whose har 1] imay be enabled to carry through the | Whee ith to diane ich enacts i tte lan 7 aw rinks gy wey le - eae: 7 sista aaa ad ai Memes MA tall part Nel ti gribe Tao tol ExAMIed | fonad. ‘Lnere were two HOW THE VERDICT WAS RECEIVED, We North dive the wok tie eof wate wd baal Hod hy tits 1 He pele . Bmething more, in attracting inmigration, | geojjary are in peril lution, Itfs oar duty to terminato at once the barrels embiy. The twa otner cha nb Profound silence prevailod during the reading 1 Waa BV ely SOE Weary CANS ROvek aay Aur | CURIE Blak ant any Violonce trom, ‘ both foreign and domestic, Itis a enrions fact —— - Homalous position, as respects both Spain and ee a di ansaid pec Paoeacorne:| (event Mr. J nn Grat am varied nis uead in | go sirosg bate dh acto APD ALS K's dactor | Stow js y 1 . 0 prose! 1 Lik, Lf Plas m 4 handy, ecominziy to sant out everytome else, | deci ; Saar tite ee tnr i 1 never hound bin express any that the two cxtremes of the South, Virginia A Little Political History Cuba, in which the present Admiuistration has ATTORNEY. "i Nirate aii his thoazats woos pnraseoio: | w ner ward Bees a Aiea lees pr She ie . 4 * and Texas, are the States whieh have chief We observe with satisthetfon’ that the | placed the country, Coroner--Wi!! you remave one of those by Bo ee ee TIRESAE Tine | Sone REIL TL MR MUA DERE ee we tive ts ha made — - i Feabiu's Figut aud Fear, with Gls eyes chy ; : profited by the movement, while th r | Pitteburgh Commercial and one or two other oe a canal Fie Oi Mr. MeKeor—I would suggest that that be de- | ed un Mtr, Ovivke. ‘Tue ox of ts fa bore 0 Mt be woutd | Md tae | baliae 1 something of s'y: wind, ; P Are Ble ee sly atall, | Wemtarndouenaln Gh en taeatencaae ts Private advices ri d from Now Orleans | jerreat Pe ey: attorney Sullivan thougne | Lists! earnest attention, taouzh wot of unusual Ln: And ay ad visited , be teat punt atietuce ea Welcut ere mediate States have it scarcely at a ‘ 1 OF | ander date of Jan, 4, by @ prominent house in Assistant Hroecating Attorney Sullivan thought | terest, His 1 color did not forsake ain, nor | thought he woul sur ! . {upon tava as idie ban Toxna hae received large acecusions to its | mind have mnde the discovery that in 1868 } «his city engaged in tho provision trade, with a | ALN U2 PE Tat tte 4 savas thar bony i in couutenance « st during | Here Tet 3 tainil i 11 CEL b LurteRs, ‘ 5 groner said he id parse that cours ye reading, Mr, Bar Ay bag . ML were Ww t nambers and wealth since the war by an | Tum Scn advocated the election of Gen. | branch at New Orleans, say that although the Mr, McKoon saggested that the pistol be wrapped | cinor counsel gave clos n. ; “ V L bogey lediors Una be fae : f > 1 ; id seaied with the Coroner's seal and givoa to | “When he hed fiieved readius the verdict Mr vu ; 2 influx of Sonthern planters and foreign ¢ Quast as President, and some of them hav t is extremely bare no trade is doing on Vrosecnting Attorney. Oshibe lected tue “os an ¢ ner, W ‘ ae { ere 19 nothing in the letters thas would grants, chiefly Germans, fuwing in by way of | found out that Mr, C, 4, DANA—a gentleman | account of the trouble between the rival factions o Koroner satt he wontd give It to the Prose- | siistractiy i uttered, BO say 300 all” dy ten MR CTU OP fe aiéac Wi, Lhe mane uf day Goud Now Orleans; while Virginia has not only | in whom we take an iuterest—was enga of the Legistature, Money is searce, and no cot. | "ye witnoss ¢ Mr, Soles, wil you sep > here a moment 1™ I ¢ scauaulous ot ha wan ot (eu wiO HAVE VEOR GeMtOnId Im cOuReCdiou wie ‘ ish! 0 coming into market o1 count of the ‘° nu gotng dow! main stairs Mr. Sloges drose promptly and walked ur nly to | es 1 } 4 attracted considerable numbers of Northern | four years since in publishing a biography | ‘on is coming into market on account of the | To Mr. Fielt—A pervon going down the main stair ine Wine bee LmRTAR Tha teres do ned a \ ab Morhed tren Petor B, Sweeny ’ q capitalists and small farmers, but has opened | of Gen. Grant intended for use in the clee. | *PPrehensions of further disturbance, although | fear ‘he'd F Ag wale Tone of the leit end ui the Judge's bene. | Mr. denn | Wie —- Note Y ta bow ‘ ( e GRMRE {ld alofv eral eration dean Wapieta ie dnteee was then goiug forwacd, In| PP®RiNE the high price of twenty cents per | {'! ar ae a pistol of Gaiam foliowed tin closely. abe maken Maasintioas a0 chal Raplavars obi low: no R direct tide of emigration from Bogland by hi 1a then going forwace she Ahir sae a ana ate Pah LI seat In a chair sanding ib jue Witn Oy atiaeae: " . 1 pans ofal f a betwen | this biography the military sorvices of Gon, | Pout All business is prostrated, end distrast Bartlott asiced that th f the test Grasamn stood vy bis Be The Erie Kulrou toe, ta means of a line of steamers running between graphy rvi and anxiety exist in all commercial circles, | Mf: Bart t asiced tat this pert of the testimony The Coroner—Mr, Stoses, it is my duty At a meoting of y f att q Wa Nor The last o Nv and his personal qualif ‘| pe taseu down eared y ou w low quustions Which Jou are at hoerty ji f . MEST eta Stoke Tar) Liverpool aud Norfolk, ‘Tho last of these | Quant and his personal quall This is the tone of all advices received by New | vo ste, atcKeon—Stokeshad aamall cone wnen taxen | Lourur aul'us ton vlesse, way; felt at the pajat shop, J y anaty reer ie maiing Wwocess steamers brought over one hundred and fifty | spoken of with praise, in accordan York morchants from their correspondents at New | 104!" ta nee Dut Kuow ware St iw now Lue prisoncr vowed eve pasha» vu ap ‘ via \ : i English emigrants, wl men of moare, and ¢ cts developed during the rebellion Orleans, and no goods in avy branch of trado aro | ye tyiv a phvaielan: <who'waa Grek Tan ASeASaIW BRAUNED, A pacha ae georc Gord motor Moora (ME od to tiolr pau sble of purchasing farms. ‘This is the class | views we zealously maintained throv being sold in the city, This is peculiarly pros. | su ne sk's assiMt suce, was next called. be Capaneten Me. Biokes, what ls 2O0R DamaT. || lowing prea 7 Rant) i ‘ i 8 : ’ i He isa youns min, very MDM ol¥ dressed, and ay: | @MPrisoner, tna Myw sone of yowe—My Howe The hand of de de, 1 wa wOLIMElY fH Wace waes baw of emigrants most Ind in the Southerr cenvees, and in due time Gen. G trating to trade hero, as » large trado was ex: | teased ty te cremined Wite medrese Ward. BtOKeH. rates WW an a teva wail fs a te ane Cor —How old are y dtokes nt. d ‘ ul ow M hg 4 States, where labor is far more abundant | was elected pected this month, based upon large sales THE MEDICAL TESTIMONY, Preaner—i am array years oll fo the walt who dooth wilthunes |p tant dhe i ‘isa’. eanasial tint ry N ery fowauia and shipments of eot'on at these high figures, Dr. Thomas H. Tripler, sworn idea at The Cvoner—Wuero were you bor ; cous qualities wien Mp. Fiek. yonaeas : than capital. ‘The emancipated — negr Now] t these Western antiquaries ¢ which induced holders to realise and allow the | Ceniral Howl, ouw Col aK Cuore art saturday or Prmoner—1 was pura in Pailadelpnia, Soult ip rome maaner de . i : ‘i ! and the impoverished white man can | thetr inve ons Mitle further, and th dibaanrcsaremnay are iid iG LAU oy ut 490 Saw in Im) Foom 214. TE Ie Located Vive Voronye—Wasrs d you rorite ¥ h any HnSUAT A at hie hha Phe ae . , Dl targa’ aloek to eoine forwaed: Uhaait east. o Inaies* entrance. fronting | prigoner—t reside ut bie ioiuan Mou tirotsh ie Benavnignce and , | i vis labor for the cult on of | will dise Tie SuN ceased to sup: *e Away, [tifa parlor with @ bedroom adjoming Naw Work rarare, tu h buble ts ‘ i furuish labor for th tivation — of 1 di tl aged to sur sia ; od pale His cust wae Off-and ins ary | city of New Yorks i of inert ; ares ! viewm non Wat is your o at n more than the present area; but | port Gon, Grane oon ae he began to 1 Gon, Cocrann, who has been elceted | Moody. Fiske hin wat was ie mation, ite SAA Tm ral pelt rye Rive'ea r j tr. The D0 OF Lie wud hus } , war thot, Hodid not tien #ay Who. 1k Was that ba rinuner—My oc wis A OF ae, nop 20th : id aa 1 4 what the South wantsis more money an’ | appoint men to his Cabinct aud to other | President of the new Bourd of Aldermen, ix the | #9090!» nthe eVeduz he ead that Mr ue Corouor—isave Yui aap tilen to aay ond if 4 twee } arias witaput,€ Wut Ayan ay more population of a proper kind, ‘The | high places in consideration of presents made ht man in the right placa, He has distin- 4 shan’ daanriie’ (ha WORRAC AGA anne’ | fant! fonev in ar 1 ’ anh <} on then desc ae WEARS, Ons ‘risoner-—By the alviee of my counsel, Movin fh 4 Governor of Viryinia, in his late mesa, ohimself, We did especially aa soon | guished himself by opposition to Custom House lows: arenes By amitkanliaee Birt | tot tals and New ¥ News (rom Dr. Giviuestono by Was of Jays much stress on the necessity of encour: | as he made Apo Bour uttorly | dictation in State affuira, and wo have no doubt | i Tenained with Gol. "Fiak antl 136 A.M. and gous | ante ma HBS BEY AB EEHOE QUERLIONA OE | Oe aia Lotcoe widow urd 4. “ne Kents !' 1 ea lol he will wield his power with honesty, fearless. | u ‘ mee 3 thie time. Lam ia Geir ddudes as coun) i ae espe 1 aging tiumigration, and bas proposed tho | i ent man who had made him a larg ’ To Mr. FiolA—T was presort whon Mr. Fisk wasn: | governed by tuvir adyic T uave nosing ino = ' stablishment of a bureau for that ond, and | preseut in Pailadelphia, Secretary of tho | es ad impartiality ther Grantism nor | aversod Lasietel in andressad ine Detnocexa | SNM Col, Pish’s EQorin ect Himself fram | New Linewrr, Ky, dan. 2 ol establish: a q I sila b yo f Two. bused’ ex ceat toleration trams tuin ne hile ix closely, No loud Wiem gunerally T 10 prisoner delivered this reply with great de tokens Uh athena. 1 wer com t Yost, tone & ‘ the Antinent of paid Commissioners at | Navy, while, Knowing this man’s incompe q Tiere was uy Weapon found, Menrd Noor nd Da etasiied eaprensionsy talein ane manane formed his friends ty of Dr Liv ! I } » K ’ raps nUMO! AT HY WAS ARMED, greut care (iat Itsuould be prove ao that th. ; : he nd abroad, What has practically | toney, he sont Admiral Porren to do th Ona of tho boat of tho pollog aurgeons, and ono | porno weno ries remeds INe coat oe cet wren T | Commeete uetuuvooult’ tewe at oii Wit ts ws ani eu suity becweer hati i rom 1 : ae tl i ni will alaa tad ' le tevin | A i OR, sae O04 t ike. Tho # ent was then re ver tot Niniaait afl) Wink . was no y rays 1 t “ etary are They Iu BO wes : ay Oniaion tbe w vile * Kanseribed, and le Was asked bo pul : us A rr re i r 4 % . ; - ‘ ea I won of the Birt t vs tind t haccotors og ins | Tit « wily fevideatly seainiug | ready to prop A iow divs murder | 4 Det ; iy In use of Thomas Leddy, who wav | “AY, Reena Mi ever tie Colonwl f ivan an an 101 aa 4 ! 1 i { " + Ua aed ad eg Ot when thezan | panded i to the prisoner, who took « pon (rom the : 4 th ps J i F ‘ 1 i that Int Wo ore | ot that ane a ondiuary Weahiy would | yale prisoner, eld 4 0 nist ad made we It F { i : i ‘ . sat Dr Hutchinson attends to his duty prom To Mr, tle ould not uave died from t THB MURDBRER COMMIT IND, butt dicho Grand OUND ! lint pect Hels a ZOO example to " Sarat ulabaponieeniunn Le verdict that aay been ron Mt equ ol and vorretalilos now bok Huy We supporto! Qiaxy when | ty decn any coplatne acainst hhine : SO Bid Col, Fink Pisin Nit the probe hart him ? sand Mr Grituin tree reiuracd to the bar | witnesses to aus tie oharge of b in v w . Loe that repion oan He aioli en ead WTS Wien pagel ths Urobe iB, DUL | enelomure and reeained their asate, Mae Biacesy Alca*at te arunit F t fio th t rep fuichfuily 5 v gotalood him evon oasariir ; Chal wie petal E Hot comeuntis wueiaty he Coroner briefly addressed tie jary, thanking ean’ a pve! to tak? A final vole, Oot i . - ‘ 1 "5 a Hk. POF ANU Ath AUG. PALES SNIP OE BRREAY DTUINK: Gon they Had given the and diemissed Lacm k was in the roon before the vote was taken rte AN 4 and oneouraged, and sone colontos sucer Vicksburg, Mr. Lincony’s) Administrator awd sl THM ANTR AND POSP MORTEM EXAMINATIONS, Mr. Graaatn arove ana addressed tin Coroner at | + Gouuenan,’ said the Colonel, *Lhave been har. | tt ‘ . fully cotablinhad, Ono of thewo comprivce | had begun to regard him aw incapable; and | serofods ana alt xeromime Agvetiovs valieved by Eis, Canina” A Utimony. and Mne Ooganne) | sole Temeth: mureming Bone Ulm the ielicnlP atu: | sey end annoyed oy mosce. 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