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NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1872, | JERSEY MURDER PLOT, | s33%pshst sate == CENTS. | oe = = THIRTY-NINTIT YEAR. — TI. PASTEBOARD SPIRITS, | PRICE. TWO lelan at witli ‘awere real. She had helj TH and hat. Whenever meen | pr py r SAYING rie ol 19 H, ‘J Arreat and deli y of Hei Ki. Conklin, late Se Wau . r rg DUCtOr Ss performing robes snd ¢ Nie oni of extreme danger. (Lattend oid cote Mitt | THE TW 0 SAV INGS BAN KS, of tig Market Savings nny tm the publican mitten ct | ANOT HER RAILW AY SMASH, dordor nder the Iv ‘of his. sp three days after the fre. He was burned, e clty of ork; and that Mr. Richards be the bride, Helen, she used to talk through him, She —— treasurer of that fund eae " ; f , * - » wow re WHAT TAR DOCTOR FORGOT. aaa acne HAKING THE VEIL FROM SPIRIT. | sometimes talked nonsensically. Atother tines | THE PROSECUTION CONSTRAINED | _ : STILL NO FIGURES FROM Pp. CONKLIN'S HISTO | oN EET LASTEC MUM MERLE WO Min Tone hak uaeet ik Gondiat restens 10 ABANDON THE CASE, ucporettamtined ty Mr dearer The vist of mine to TOWN INSTITUTION. | Me. Conklin's history Ie sradielly. com ce EN Fobt MERLE EER - . fag! Au Ined ‘of sive tirost. —>—- and charged for it. My interview with Mr. Willetts was —_——- the surface, So far ae known, this ja the first Oe eh aiaemenat ts cece tae Hay morning. “He complained jordon'a Trickerien and the Fanatictam | fie did nol mutiiost any ansiely to come to | A Verdict of Not y—A Mtir In the New | perhapea month after (bet. Was not paid at that tims. | The Third Avenue Entering upon the Second | CEPIoIt Which Jays him liahlo. to. the fudumonts Dr Don't recollect when he paid me for his visit to bb of the Ia | Fourful Accident on the Lehigh V. Rait. of his Followers The Bird that Flew | Court Brunswick Court Room—Kisses of wife; but | was paid. When he paid the bill he wad Mouth of Ita Run—The Tareyt ry of the law, Mit it ix not the first tne he tas coldent on Lehie ley c * Mr, Ransom Rathburn, a tall, thin, melanchol - y Jong talk about his wife. That ot th Y ytown Prop | swindled his couflding friends, | fond Five Passengers Killed and over Kound Justice Yorky's Head The Re r. Ransom Rat} n in. melancholy gratulation—The Principal Witness in a | long talk about his wife. That was not the talk’ have erty Sold-The Presidents of Other Banks | he was engaged In au en fr Tweuty Wounded—The Cars Wrecked and rt jm Drops Out, he met me, When Teal Mr. Thurber. gentieman. with clerical aide whiskers, & practt. Predicament—The Bott ny ot think Gordon ¢ Apprehensive of Trouble. too confiding city of 2 Hig markable Testimony 1 oT met Mra, heme on Fire-Mirnen cal mechanto, did ralse # Escape of an Infant, Ata quarter to 20% Hay after | the fyures ao high aa some he had seen. Hore The Court of Oyer and Terminer of Mid- | frst, and then Mrs. Willette came out day was the first do f the se Wao a Tammany Ring affair on a smaller seule, bh . } hat not Whole ) ay of the secona | {74 n Mate ran, Fe wis 4 pon the examination in the great apirit cate, | Sproul interposed, and sald hy had one figure in | diesex county convened yesterday morning with | fawn. trick t saw her neeng iu Inte Ceachtalttac’ | month of the run on the Th mY A : Many citizens will revientorithe Battery Fate Maven Cavn«, Feb. 1—A fearful calam. court he could raise four or Ave fect, ‘The Bg: | A lancer atterrdamen if possible, then on any day | fewtiremenbert? net ene ee ies. s rock i hird Avenue Savings on Scheme, which passed the Boord of Aseis | ity befel the Wilkesbarre passenger tain onthe gught | Bank. While the assemblage was not to be com. | tant, Alderman Dec. 17, 19m. Very much of | Lehigh Valley allroad, bound. southward, th gowing out of the arrest of Thomas Preston | try string over the wire Was apposed to come Into {he hall by Mrs. Yates, Boe of the fa what Is now k ny pared {n numbers with the multitude which pachat ie | morning. As the train was moving at full spood j Sproul, charged with the robbery of Mrs. Eliza- | out of the floor, It was placed in what appeared | during the present week, The Interest in the | tout and she aat down Init, Don't rem a " ny sition dros » s seemed tc for not taking e beth Fuller's wateh, was resumed In the Jeffers | to bo sitting position, and rose up gradually | Whitehead conspiracy case seemed to have at- PE Ang uptone ft Paso: | congregated in front of the bank inthe earlier Ee THw BATTERY between Mud Run and Rockport stations, about ‘ - don took in the slack of om Market Civil Court, before Justice Yorky. tracted the whole county to the Court House. owders the statement was made th of re Was at that time a part of tie Bast River, It ton Mai orky Hof his gown when he open: | ¢ ’ phine p go'howe, with per hustand when pe | (a7 of the run, it was large enough to illustrate | Was proposed to Mil thie Ine badeahe eatemet | 18 miles north of Match Chunk, the two rear Tho court room was packed as full as it could | ed the ¢ Mr, McClellan sald the Spirit Bride | The accused parties, male and female, were of Haturday. E dressed Mr. Wi}. | the Wonderful pertinacity of the depositors in | Cowell concurred. in the biit fee that pet cars were thrown from the track d bold, sents and aisles, with spectators. Many | }¥ ae a te aaked jeave to exhibit ‘i (4 Promptly in tholr seats, attended by amore nu- | lette's wounded | face pprerention itt Mi Cant | drawing out their money. At 8:10 A. M. twenty e CONtTACL Was Advertised, and this ents embank full i yh m4 ‘Bott ours wad: 1 women were present. Dr. James Bursc 08 | didn't propore to preside over a public enters | Merous retinue of friends than on any former | ficsbout tis miter Mintel met him coming teeth nig | One persons were waiting in front of the bank. the work for ae Hogzont bid, | He agreed to do | caew for Philadelphie. and a tik Hee ; inaclean whirt and brushed up generally, Dr, tein nt. The witness neh i} firm bellover. 18 day, Both the father and mother, and several 4 called about some Ii baad At 9.30 the number of depositors had swelled to | aWarded to him, | he terme the bint the | tive Tumblin ed wn the r weky rt Ft seo i jordon was absent. ‘The first witness called | the reality of Dr. Gordon's humbuggery. He | sisters of Mr. Willetts—all genteel people, from fe nsked if MF W orty, ah he a work was to be done bree. yea wa Al Oey SmORn } Gordon was al f ne al Was Hot are about an infant ghost he maw in the | esters of Mr. Willetts—a it mi | ral daya, and he naked if Mr mitehead ha forty, at which hour those outside were admit. the clty was to ber yen aie Ghats: | they lodged a shattered wreck on the ice at the 4 was Mr. John Montgomery, who described bim= | fae not sure # Newark —were seated beside the prisoners within ri 4 f el MY | ted. At 10 o'clock, when " ore be; t be allowed to dump what- doctor's arn conversetl © with Willette about bis wife. What he * Payments were begun, | ever dirt it might have within the Imite | ede of the Lehigh. The North Pennsylvania self aa produce merchant and not a Splritual- | | Q met beiteye that it, would be possible for Dr. | the bar. rela Wants the fatne bas Deen preserved. Funder: | the depositors inside numbered cighty-seven, | specified for the extension, Secretary Conk | car took fire. and the parsengers, mangted and fat. He testified that he had seen Sproul hak | Fed)—On, pohuws {oars of tanphter yee VY TL Judge Scudder and his associates took thelr | stood it w Stragglers made the number abe A Hn wont to work to im nd he | rete bare nik ean writin ing around the room in a trance daring @ stance TMNALO For Suk colina seats on the bench promptly at 10 o'clock, and THE PROSECUTION ABANDON THE CAS. onthe Gay eters nber about the same as | inade it, He charged ten cents | dead, were barely rescued before it was entivaly A Dh Gon ry i had 1 hi ae at once called the case, Henry Baxter, allas After recess, Chancellor Williamson addressed |? Mites a by eltizens, his. $27,199 | consumed, Nearly all the passer In the twe at Dr. Gordon's, Sproul had ase him | 0 roy tlaved tha taecatfa dt the seaneesat | Kamfiin, having bee fn from the Jal, | the Court as follows: The down-town bank which has before been | th ed eetrollor as well. | Notwithstanding that | ears were very badly Injured, five of them dying 4 ess had seen vir ms al wughter as follows: 0 ad dni ‘Othia evidence the defence ob- | checks for collectio hs rc - ‘ork wa lone, and the con- » ; : nae Layla Ua hac gi) Ra + dacmiins Were , Raenre avian | fected: The Court sustained the objection upon the | CHECKS for collection, was again represonted yeas | tract was taken from him. ‘The adalr at the time | wounded are: Gordon's. One he feccunieed Ba | 8 4 play? (Loveliter.) Were | CROS#EXAMINATION OF HENRY WIR AL Je xt the ob} mS lcarday, ‘hin tise thea aru : 4 po rote Hie wi sacred or profane? (Renewed laughter) BAXTEN, round Chat ¢ K aioe of such x len Is against a is time the messenger drew $494, and Le y the ew York papers as Deav.— Mrs. Pewtorius, of Wilkeebarre fra. vy four yours with Sonauinption, and her eliess Had! | pISVeE AGA Vane Ms pees: prt Mee Heoe Mead civinge betige ofdntice Nevite agaist | tng tee thee they” ge gay" Re gag usr Beene Sa Mies Gat Tic eee siture. and will probably be able to ive a | seul ring marked das gee com now a: Hast & four years with consui and her chest had | payer Aged Lane ine pace, pul they stop t and Vatoses, Fhen wont to jal). Whit> | Lon of the ect. tb Geet the. stone At noon Mr, Cornell made his appearance with | *tement ta a short time. Worsprn.-'The Hon L. Dana. of Wilkow fallen in. Her hatr had grown thin, This was | tor ‘ " ited eyed money from time to time from Mr. | tion te shut out from the proof of tacts | a bundle which afterward turned out to be ms barre, about head, badly; Mire. ‘trosel, Miss Mo the first thing he recognized. She appenred | &—Dld you play the Doxology then? (La Can bi auotce Hu couetitnes So EMTS eontencea ae | hich ta the “Jaden eat, of couneel 10 neces | ereenbacks, The number of person mia Seizure of y I. Conktin's Property. Spaid, Luther H. Woodward, A. H. Mullen, § twice, First her head appeared above Gordon's gp! ibe ie ted. 1 ‘ Hlect to the | HL dast Week. |, Oliver visited ime I gave t wae t+ which the ‘of the Court now ex. | Lerday was me less than on We day Ronvovt Feb ~Sherif! Kerr pee ie Whittaker f Wilkeshurre, badly b shoulder, but went down and camo up asecond | palate and Well if you otect, to the | money. “Unce vatican Aiichell cat f then from proving that the indictnent was | The number of : bout the satne, | has seized the personal property of Henry R. | Wilteshacres allchtiye Tole node oe intck, ol time so as to show her bust. Gordon had his | | Rathburn had never « FRcit tore than | Wiese, ont bnew whens emer ih consietion, There are “other “hinportant | di rematned unipald. At Socclock there was pad | CORMIM; Treasurer of the Market Savings Bank | slihtly; Noah of Hethlohem, badly? ck to tho audionce, botwoon her and them, | twa seel away from Gordon tess than the length | ace beet, chickens oF rpetite | £44. whieh, the Mate, can prove, bit all |'® person who had excited rect Imeorert p New Yorks at Milton, in this county, on an | MP Monteny, of Brook ny N.Y badly Me, Witness called out her name and she bowed. hewa Han wos ed hae reat | Wat kood for theae nice tin Thove things began to | transpired before the Grand Jury would establish was «lady who came from Staten Island, bring. | tachment Issued by Judge George C. Barrett ny badly: dota He Rnieheen, beniee aon Raia ‘ e and a half fe FL iad been tn Jal three weeks, F thought! | witer ts essential to sustal (he proweention, Ck ing her babe with her. She tly held | Of an application of James Dy: elver of | yy Sit ot Wile thetoe etree poner: badly, F| he appeared to be clothed w nt. A votco | high ar atiae woulda’t live my time out without these things, This | these clrcumatances we do not fecl that the time ofthe | the child. in her arms. from ‘the hour of | the bank, to satisfy a claim 25.00, the | Oe” hitadel ne Havens caltia ; Harriet toy itterward oalled out “Motteotisry!” and fr Me, John 1 donald was then put upon the | covtt phivee thea T fave bought what L | Court should be taken up in proving facts, wh the morning opening. Her position in. the | Mount of Conklin’sdefateaitons, ‘The property | Ph Phliadelphia, badly; | Georg mnker of 1 ordon came running forward and clasped wit ‘ vorey ic yeh ne, had | Thay but what l brought tn. Mad a stove nt to nothing after they are prove Was stich that it was doubtful whether she | CONsists of farm property and valuable blooded | p,2idelphia, badly; Po. Gillick, of Hickory i inning forward and clasped wit | heard enous 1 kind of testimony, whore | EDs t carey on ® biainess, Of acilta pr ch created a stir in the crowded uid be pald. But Just at 3 o'clock she got hor | Horses and cattle Ron, dying: Abel Keloey of Hickory’ un slight t ness's hand, Once the Doctor brought upOM the court offiver opened the gate and mo- eto ower priavuers, Cooked | mata sor for awhile both the Court and | money, and Mr, Harrison, In the most kind ——— Charle Timmons of Pittston. badly; Con. THE FORM OF A BABY IN His AItMS ey Re EY che sate t Sil hove hall of the Jail, . Had no privitewes above other | counsel for the defence anda After | in rT held her child while the del THE PEOPLE'S LEGISLATURE. Nain reat Hi ibe bree’ Cauy: Revered } , d turning te the of i will ha woners, In my alfdovit before Suir New uk | amomen' arker arose and sald : man from Staten Island counted |b r ceived slight brulses é towithin four feet of where Montgomery w kn ir, that the Judges rule this court; | [mentioned th labo eychnine that Phare Ester nted by - air, that the Judy his court; | {me “ ine that Lave DoT understand that the prosecation ebenéon the amounts dra eter The forward portion of the train, consisting 4 sitting, The form did not move. It had a life your’ ‘The sentient was applauded. After | textited about. Don't thoronguly recollect whether I | ggur vn UNdCr® Ft crerre Oe craw eererany, W An Inveatlention inte the Printing Frande— | engine, bnguage car, and S bane ak iM ike. shpieesions ‘blak: eruai black acaleoke: her discussion, MeDonald was permitted to | ey moth speed Wie Tele eit cert haeatere, | The Court—That to what the Court wn Is : . oem Paying a t plage to the Clerks and sp Se take Gace hic eae hel Wecievand testify, He had seen in Dr. Ge s 1 never el | Wins Yates wit ovina tie, te ire correct. in th sanding, ha THE LONG-PROMISED STATEMENT. Foving the Lebbyins to re the Jobe, | Pasted over the breach in the track safely, bug F) besantnininnlc thi AnD Daag ie OVER 400 DIFFERENT APPEAIANCES, Veer. Lknow a man wie bulit a house on the Nveks f wisieenon ot heard wyatt | 4 thettatement promled. as before mentioned ALBANY, Fob. 4, | Were considerably jarred and broken up. ‘The é ten the back of any of thom: nation he did not know whether he was a spirit= | he talked to me as he did to oller persons around ther c do no more porter that he belleved such was the intention | [PS4p to-day. | ‘The State Committee examined | in the road, Had it taken place on the curve the ' In his cross-examination, Montgomery admit- Mea ; ; : a that L'would knox him in the head. I believe that the THE COURT NONPLUSSEL ¢fthe Board, The bank officers still express the bP ey 2 whose amidavit against T whole train must of a certainty have gone dowa 7 ted that he had witnersed many « nd had |, A,sort of wt Laughter.) AT belleve A pause ensued, during which Judze Scudder | utmost confidence in the bank, and say that the | r wns ee ine nee naan | into the abyas, As it was, those escaping we § three or four in bis own home. He did not b 'Q.—hate you ever Jurmed and hopped around in etp TESTIMONY OF THE OLD MAN'S NEW VALES eee Vea ioeet entre pihiMelal| [yer Pte Lae sae oe Ae alee 7 ocoR- | elicited from iimcexcept the tact that the aftides | 8aved only by the breaking of the connections, {i Jong to any religious denomination, but believed | gs ander the Influence of the spleite? (Laughter.) A Henry Gordon was then calle r : chp ete bthescna bt OhVersation. the other evening with cae Me | vit was made nearly a inonth before it wae pubs | ‘The dead aud wounded were extricated. with Not T believe t ae fc let ‘ This teaves us in ay barrassin ition; it | [n conversation the other evening with on y p jo the Scriptures and In future rewards—not tn | hy some power outside of human agency, ‘The spirits | tle Prosecution, | This t« the eld man’s | snows a great Feaponsibliity upon the Court, which due | the trustees regarding the anle of the Lartyt Mshod. and that in fact he understood it never | Ereataim@oulty. | Must of those not dead suffered unishments. He belicves that as we die | of the de parted are the san es God's epirit. Nothing | * Met. procured for hi by his sons “| Court dors not like to assame, , property, the reporter asked i Was Intended for publicat He said the | Sey my some cod ha well as Injuri we shall appear again with a little linprovement. | is produced by God's spirit alone, He loys | middle-age jlishman, of not very prepe here beliak bo teanenae bo thess k Has the sale been effected ? affidavit was drawn by Col. Hastings, the private | Woman who perished with her chi Itdid not occur to bim to touch his wife. He | agencles ig appearance Judge Scudder nddressod the fury avfollowe;” | . The reply was that It had been, and that ¢ Secretary of Goy. Fenton, and that he under- | Kit, two yenrs of age, to he sent h was too much excited. People gencrally are at ree tI on irit of @ beantifal lady | Reside at Washington NJ. Have lived the , d he Jury as follows: had been paid in cash to secure te stood he wished it to use in order to defeat Ter. | eturn tri She passed through the awft sunces cup an Pon the Boor betwoet | youre, Know Thevture Wa cite. Have k men of the jury-- The Pubite Prosecutor haviog | eecution of the patete, et Pending the | \elitewer for Clerk of the Senate and secure the | CFash, and was thrown out upon the co of the , The next witness put on the stand was a stout a figure Mar iene Rit eee neared | AaeTE, Tek. Koow hie wife. Mave in stated {hat he js unable to make ont a conspire VAs eis HUNGRP? aakeodl tive vetsnrde himself (Hastings) The impression | MYer entirely unharmed. One man escaped with ache volvet sacgun wed ah iramanee mete face as though sitting for thelr Hamer She wus afterward k aay "ine to do than to return a verdict of sequtttal [think I've got his name here™= "was the re- le audionce by Dir. Gracie was any~ | cmon it broke Uae Ree carne car oe the 4 velvet aacaue an immense raphe uname; She wus afterwary nae of wequittal, | 1 thy ame th the beiinantasy ty Ah, | Moment it broke loose from the train: “ t, trimmed with & profusion. of re Mr. MeCTelland held un the lithographed Sie nunart er donlenlcrr in Anuthor pat sued, after which the C Pasors whlee lahtahoe the Coreecaeeee the Pit with Bie ceeneman. | Othe conpany officials and: ‘other citizens of : purple feathers and ribbons, Over her avery oof a re < y labelled © Far Willisthaburgh, corner of ¢ drew out several documents, but the one searct maine. Among the spectators teh Chunk hastened by a special train to the discussion ensued. Justice Yorky. thi h with ar Artie anlar eure ave dihere in A ‘ The Clerk wil? record the verdict of the | & pip I noticed Senator Woodin, George Dawson. ne of the disaster, and did their utmost'te : r amid rp of ed for he did not fin 4 had had testimony from spiritalists nte ack cee te ' a “I thought | had it here,” hi 3 “It's Hugh Hostings, and several other well known | lessen the pains of the Injured and care for the ‘ Col. Hart, for the prosecution, sald that the old a The Clerk—Gontlemen of the jary, have you agreed hought T had it here, sald; “It's age tlemen. dead. Thirteen of the wounded were brought lady would prove Sproul a | re MeDonald That does mot joo tke the one T saw WILLETTS's OPERA HOU upon your verdict tleman across town rid ikoted Seistrn shitne to Mauch Chunk, and are now provided for ab 5 Gordon, as he stood confessed a liar and a thief. me aad atin re " F Suppose it was a private how There were three en A VERDICT € ACQUITTAL A PDELING OF DISTRUST, The House ( {ttee aleo had alas the hot The were sentto Wilkes 1 th dustive Yorky would only take |g ni) Gy ak treuces t on ther street, andl tw i rom the fnry box have. An officer of the bank yesterday said that sev- | examined. Mesure, Patsotie ail: Cans e and | barre and to thol } the estiinony of Dr. Gordon himself on that | Shroul showed how Gordon at Mp by | piviston avenes con Clymer street ledte ‘ Phafl speak for you eral bank presidents had callod at the Third Ay. | former gentleman created 8 seasation. when: f A Plucky telegraph repatrer, Charles Timmons, D ubject, “Others could give nothing but thelr | PIAin¥ the Rattan of the pactcbourd between and Mitral other entrance on Dive m the Jury box—Oar fy chu during the morning. wnd that they all sald | anid hie paid fast your to It Phelps the | Irved artes dee el nd the other badig HT opiuions. hah Gee a bet exhibited avente © aurant, Wheo | was there tt k—How say are the here was more or less excitemen heir | sum of $10,000 to secure the , : L er doing his part to save his fellow { Blais Paaian iene = i sald, Gordon used to drape a cloak, ‘Ph Witletts, and Sire, Devoe tush—Not guilty. fective banks, a int = he Suppl , Which amounted to abo yraph wires, thus restoring the severed ct a frequently appear to persons have | auhionee or die masecncassnad sreiked <\aenaiei ral fecling of distrust existed among depositors, | 810,000. “Ehia Phelps was a lobbsht, sie ea Bloktlon with pointe hatte ae ene tremens, which are just as vivid ws Ne orea Mr. Parker questioned the relevancy of tho | satintuctlon In dhe euey eae eet eral be Mr. Tuthiit, the actuary of the bank, 18 i a fale ite conaplovious about here lust eintes ivion with polute north and south, ‘The t iW 1 made on the winds of MinHe Ce CARY'S GHOST matter. satisfaction ow ‘oom, and the way of rapid’ re. ry. He is expected to Parsons testifies e ¥ 1s Is now nearly cleared awa: itn Ratt tue atures, ETE | temgaa-aet ta te a to gare 2 | MEST nt ade the tectiwony, on, th | geteg mewn Baris Fashed them atone | MARE gene tee cater tad totes | Me arsine fegiied that he Bad’ pad for. | Mprast nem meni lebred vay, °° i iH Wall, I'll nae overy witnese Whathiee Hf fatire once wiih Hs feet moving, ait stepping | ctatm th introductory to something | deated them to a fearful Kkisalne 0 ize, attonded | itlness recalls the sick ins, who | gross amount of the printing furnished him by | thelr injuries. Among the killed is the wife of i ave delirium tremens. if you wish, LLaugh ela re rel dd exclamations of gratification. Ju | died in January, Isl. Dr Bibbins was a tr them, and named Mosars, Underhill Richard, | Prof. Lewis Pratorius, of Wilkesbarre. The 5 Sproul then held up the Spir fe, Avstiok Paphiaa x the midst of the confusion that ensued the | Inthe Think Avepue Sone ; rhill, Richard= id ahc . ry : oF ‘ ea piouen bent Te civrod the mirtone ° Mra. Devo called Court pronounced the Jury discharged for the | (qe Ter Avenue Savinuss Bank. “It 1 ¢ | Sgn: Caldwell, and Cushman as among those to | drip and shoulder of Judge Danna, law Justion ‘ were arove and violently de- | 2 Mind it curved th ture 80 as to Mra. De naarize ¢ nbered that, according to the opinion of | whom he had paid percentage. He said he had | 0f Luzerne county, were broken, 1h ; ive he appearance H % d ¢ term, which was taken as an adjournment of ' ' al aid he had b . nent for daring to hurl the | & t \ f full face, and enabled Willetts there the journment one of the ex-trustees of the bank, as published a pte f the operator to taine it five feet above bis head fo ail. haw the court PAID TERWILLIGER MORE THAN THR OTHERS, eae I thief at his client, whom the law ud Hauary, a1. Sa s ; in THe Sux, De ins's death was hastened » , ; R until he should He proven puller, | A handkerchief uate the” throat i, wit ead uc Boonen ofp ay meg Tusbed up to congrat- | by the signing of a false report, Dr, Dibbins hay. | because he had rendered him important services MUTINY IN THE LOWER RAY, Loud applause from the « | eee ta n a fer v bist rom m wuer and late ne r soon thelr ae Ting been an “honest, pure n outside of legislative matters. He did not know ; wai Ueland waced Col. Hart to put Gordon onthe | tls depended along robe of white ince pinned a ghter Was 12 OF 13) quittal, Pecelved congratulae | whom the thought of auch an act would prey Whether it had been the custom to pay_the | AtMed Ru@ians in Possession of the Britiae H sand. Hart replied with equal violonce, saying | Sy", re the head was thrown an tMusten vel. |! Aw INVANT CHILD; Hone witn. es thats, mitucied with Dr. Bibt oarded in Lexington avenue with | Democratic Clerks percentage, ax their work Ship La Gloire Desperate Fighting bee ' that he would do bis duty te his client in fi t he audience went into cony as . y Nets: bth y an posalb| forced family, one or mm members of which 1 | Went tho the Argus, tween Officers « Men Capture of ¢ i th fi 2 hile ‘oul moved it up and down after t Was Moe, Willett e's d, three of four weeks old. 1 | way to where their Neposits In the ‘Third & Mr, Cassidy did not know that his concerr bd the aypliuse of th HeCloHland urged | Ppregtl moved it up and down a iy Ray Ui a eilate sean Th Ue as | femaed Cesc ueiae ap Seposits'in the ‘Third Avenue Savings Bank, | M y kno his concern RingleadersAlse, their Release, that Gordon. sho placed upon the stand, | if Gerd Mt ald rep f tue particn haueds sine’ Wiletr hed ehecatain nes. | kouded : his depositor had the utmost confidence inthe | ever bald any percentage to clerks uf te 1a , ‘ : Hi " not do i tha debar iim) | pisses oe tough could detect » rise part of the tlie, and part time it was ly- | deoftored kisses t ahi R i BaeLeD Hank: und had no thought of drawing his depos- tatu re for wor hivat portion of the busin irly yesterday morning Inspector James ‘ ‘: tance A ing In the cradl: Wik Mrs, Willetts directed iny at | Proffered kivses, but others refused even to ro- | its, Previous to. his death, Ribbins t me | did not come within his province, son was informed of a serious mutiny on be j a i ‘ \ mui arith After some discussion, Sproul was placed on | tention ta the child; asked If It wae nota fneloosing, | Coxnige them, “The ladies thereupon left the | delirious, Ilia ravinus were atimce iy | «Both committees will meet again to SNOMARIUE AHI Lac Gloire orate OL GGon ard i who can an 1 winelit Bproul's teste | {Me stand for rehuttol He testitied that the | prot (LBaye Overy Penson, tO suppose that 7 COUF Foom about the Third Avenue Savings Bank, and they | Mr. Phelps, is to be subpanaed bef« is . De Gloikes Woe the lowes Heht in the exiibiting ‘room was always very | Uist war Mrs a frat child by Mr. Willetts. An THE SELY-CONPESSED ASSASSIN were sich that soon after his death jhe person | mittee, and several other - | bay, on her passage to Antwerp, ‘The Inspector ‘ ii this time f had been quietly ie os hy bl oa a this Srad, nocsens ‘as ght seen him Write; seen him write hie name sper 8 soon as order was restored. the Court said | referred to went to the bank and withdrew his | derstood to know something about this printing | telegraphed to Capt. Prank Spelght of the police a i w wn, She w bow told issalved th irit' formas, itness discovered | shown, signed by Willetts and his wife.) This ts that the proceeding had left the prisoner | deposit business. Mr, Jacobs says he knows nothing of boat, and that » all ne g Y M Licted to compre, | the frauds during waciner. While Gordon was Bh ides ad edite Baxter in an awkward condition, He was ud ve the transaction and Is very desirous that Mr. « is or began to make all needful «! as she reached estopped Lurhed | £xbibiting in the middle room he went into the r rtood to be poor and friendless, and without | A Manifesto fr the Hon, Henry Smith, | Phelphs should be brought forward and made | Preparations for any emergency st as the ; ag oot i PH er pe V the railing. and J Duck Foom, rummaged the trunk: and found the | The defence admitted the handwriting counsel. He hat pleaded guilty to an indict nt of the Bowling Gree to tell all he knows aqout it a Was hauling out 20, North River, 4 with th Seolarin ani Ourrenhe Ane | pletures. He was with Thurbur when he wiked Exhibi * paper and Che others | ment charging a conspiracy which the jury hac Ty , : "1D 6 nine Pravin hag Pra ne that he ova at erely presented as alleged se one. Under the ciretimatances the Court would | the Bowling Gre Aiba: Banic he Hehed | «There was another hearing before. the Joint eiyht, He took then on boatd, ‘The A BILD FLYING AROUND YORKY'S HEAD. r 1 t r h bs of the prisoner's handwriting, with a view | appoint attorneys Andrew: K. Coseenelt aaa rite Pep pwtiple we) Committee on Citles, Bulkhead Gardiner niade | proved to be Capt. James 8, Wiley, George B T hav t been wh oon the Seriptur a blue table eloth, a ed like 'a table f comparisons hereafter by experts to establist G Tadlow t fer with Hin and. pres [it rwin, ¢ ory of the affairs of the | along speech in favor of his scheme, and suce | Scott, second mate, and John Willams, steward Honor, bat E stand inthe presence of the One night two gentlemen were at as ¢. One | the authorship of the letters claimed have ase to the Court on Saturday next hank and | nection therewith eoeded in thoroughly tring out tl mittee, | of the slip La Gloire, and iiram ‘Treat, the pil t heartesearchir ‘and If nobody bas | sald aswindle and wer 1 or | been received by Baxier at Belleville, and other 4 lorminated the proceedit 7 V i y ¢ va h if he did not convince them that his plan was the | Who bad char when the seame rt ions, L wor ‘© to state that [had rang upon Gord sawthe fraud. aud never | documents on which the charge of con: eis best. Mr. Day also spoke in favor of acompressed | mittinied. ‘The ¢ whieh agr lenaune DE casita tha ree ante ame back, ‘That gentleman wa: * LITTLE ALBERT Eh 4 Rowling Green | ME Rcheme, which ts Just the thing, fhe isto be | every particular with that of the others, e-ae-tiful—bird tying around your head yes- | butdid net wish to be called on the witness This p was givent a ke Mr. Whitehead « “ od tT BROWNS DEATH tt fir: believed. Arcadie Smith; Three-Tier Swain, | follow fect was too ridiculous. Tn an instant | Ms right arin and manipulate the pictures with “A ytod te hina, whic? ram Schoolboys’ Quarrel Str d SATCU SEAR ROL Eee TAGE RUC anes. | ace uate Bade Lat i ty, reporters, atid aud’ o n | Nisteft., Ina minute or two he would etick the w tes have known hint for thirty years Kicked Over an Ash Barrel D. ain hroudl do not go crazy under intiction, | ° nee Le bein Othe oreiiah | plobure into Bie Bleck mown aint chake hic mii had ne buriuess trausaction with Nine Ha is ‘ they may possibly give to New York What sie so an. ol 1 rallors inany of 1 ; at tn the ‘nit of which | et nto his black gown and shake bis whit iim write his uaies “Ath acqunlated: with his Mother's Aris, 1 ieposed in | much needs—rapid transit. of some kind, Lam 1 wrded: the. vi { hr. A. Acuhurbur, on mer d Jon ensued about examining moro | Pinks iach «Ow | Flat signature © Willian As the pupils of Grammur School No. 9 on at ite or. | told that a combination of all the schemes, ox La'tug toWed ts to sea tn the Narroww th é Atcailed. He ism tall, thin, bervous, the gentleman. aludid to by | the bods of tie paper de Gn iny handwetiog twas | Thirty-Afth steet, near Highth avenue, were dis: aetive | a | Gepting the pneumatic ts to be mado, in order to | nen counted the crew and tt iat they! Were ‘ SIMiterantit SUuGbel ROHR rey. howeverreucitall nnee Deretee: [eanee es Lierked SERUM Ray Pahoute ether | missed for dinner on Wednesday, a knot of boys i in Geant et s yet no petitions have been presented from assed me to dist] tien, the wages the to get a word in e ways, His exami. | ing to listen te any fu testimony about Spir- at was a Yale's y gi both the slguature | congregated on the sidewalk, Among them was the duties or suit | New York for any other scheme but the ieach wot wou ‘ ne productive of great amusement. He | ituatism. Counsel on both side summed | aut the Meufineac’ ‘Bother paper shown, | Ajbert Brown, of 445 Eleventh avenue, a spright- T permitted my | Pbeumatic Lrepited (ety WOULD NOT GO TO BEA, iphifted hand. He had seen appari- | te. and Justice ¥ reserved his decision } 14 t r hut hat THE CAPITOL COMMISSION INVESTIGATION pited re Was a ioan short L would give thy unded forms, In two instances | There is no doubt of Sproul's acqu CROSS-EX AMINED y Intelligent boy, six years of age, and two | Comparatively ¢ todo with the managenient of its | to-day examined a large numberof fo atiety then and they Went forest fee ee t ale spirits bad as well developed busts a Biactalats by Mr. Parker sorts Me Yates write twice tomy | brothers named Adolph and Atme Werner adalrea frei which was kygwn to the irustees anda | Whe only thing proved aceiine Me. aridcroet ts. | later the 1 Ag ant forward. A few momenta | les have generally : Thurbur | Twense Cold in Utah—Many of the Inhablte | fee teat ten itt cues cee niuat, 1885; again in April | Albert was the Ido! of his parents, the pride of | Inge, qumber of the depowtors. Such was my cond. | init ho used ts’ position to. influcnhes vntes tee grew toa sucht atl ake Uther BrepMeetion i vad him to be ton tent Han Bi nats Frozen to Death, +, Never awl Fs before that have | the school—a good boy, beloved by all, A quare books will show that my aver tala ¥ the ols otton of ee aker Smith, who Was a groat A'sOOn as evi 1yL sulpshape and Bristob wot A alt yeeee | Sioux Cry, Feb, 6—Several persons have ing Prive to the trial of Sainue Whitehead Jee; | Pel seems to have sprang up among tho boys, but | suspedsion there was ueatly $isaNi nauding Lo uy credit | heaterduy was completely refuved ‘ke the cece | Witenes ees Marten dock the ee } a ont he's a modiun lle has been carried | died near this « of exposure. Two men, was trialat the December term of ivi. During | how, or between wh Is not known. Certain it | Quit byoks. During al ‘auy wayrl Sh sae feria bon ation of bis books, and it is allowed that the | aguln ¢ ft in inquired of me Whee \, ching him, Lean dad you twenty respectable | Mther and son, named Patrick and Michael Jor- | tines: "That was 9 trial of samuel Whitehesd des for | 18 however, that poor little Albert Brown was | rowed dollar of its funds, ® i Baan who made, these charges Gid so frum pere | Ly oh onsen. wis, Vou can Make (he en who saw hinn nso} er. dan, were frozen to death on P i an seoault-and battery with intent. to_ kil. Theodore ed down ed, and Injured so severe! Since the suspension I have done all inmy power to | Sonal malice. ‘They have asked, however, for | Wv.") an will pay Sou off at ADL wel ben wh bia.” Ut fh +) n, Were frozen to death on Percy Creek Willetts. ‘That is the only trial of Mr, Whitehead de, | Knocked down, kicked, and Injured Verely | aid the receiver in arriving at the wctual conditton of ite | anhoth: Apportunity te prove ‘them, and it will yen chomet Hi pay you of at Antwerp A ROUGH WiTwEss, When found the, bodies were within that know ot that he died early yesterday morning. affairs, and I herewith submit to the depositors and the | be given them, provided they du so before the Again y katisfled, they returned forward 122 ls crose-examination Thurbur testified as | Miles for, n iuad of Woodend wert one Have lived there neveral yours, huge Wun Tateeey | Johnny Thompson, of 26 West Thirty-elanth | Punk which ius nearis ar tcreAs a cae ean the | report ls nade, oi sandy 1 e plot gate unich tothe waist "ae pysteded suddenly by the storm, when they t equainted with Writing. (Papers shown as te | Street, Syears of age, told Capt. Caffry that he | te nal report of the receiver CHANGES AGAINST NEW YORK OFFICIA of Bandy Hook ut yc araure to the chet mate y.atternoon, as Wwildered und vould not Reach selter Thy “Ain practical surveyor. "CMap ofthe Whiteread | SW Adolph Werner, of 512 West Fifty-sevonth | poang gottt®™ gia.cas os Due dosttgMleTtss fofft the, Assembly to-day Mr. Niles offered the | spiritof fouiiny broke out inal ite ffs, mid four dew q besanse Ebeard | Weck ver in Mace oy ree ep conte rt Dw at 4) street, kick Albert in the side three times, and | Konds sea Moria. tat DusfertaNulier ets | ecie ciceat crise t justice are alleged t #, refused to KO aloft oF allow thee shinee ee hada row,and | Aspectal despatch from Vermiltiony Dakota, | umes tes Have tee write dozene Of | knock him over an ash barrel, Oacar Brandetta, | Sojticry {tend ont Hanks .-5:.::4; 9000.00 | have been committed iu the city of New Fork ty per ned aitiiude iat. the imuunrere fad abe, (ae tolen his watch, | SVS that xeveral person« have perished in that wg * 2 West Thirty-tifth street, 7 years of age, | fea ed Aktures: hal Bankes 1,265 99 | SBM, otal tation | and | asked ny Kibordiuate Oficor in the theft, Tp valley. ‘Two boss were caught Inthe storm near MKS. WILLETTS'S FORMER KINSFOLK orroborated Johnny's story, and said he helped | pil (atate puetaldwaiiacs 4308 | , Mee Har Association of that city claim to irdvwhat faowta ieee the eo here we spiritual Lodiy one was frozen to death, and the other |, Rebecea Kishmnth aworn—My matden name was | Albert up and walked home with him Over drafts, good. mn | DATS RhOwledae of euch crimes; aud ; avid me to compel thin to de eel Te aod tam, | att Kia arwis and lees ety Waly faten thar aoe Soreamaniterof Juanes Devoe. Mrs. Willetts wis | On arriving home Alvert told hin parents that Total 4,106 97 | mney Mange vee must be kuowh before they can be re The words were no sooner epoken tung ‘ an am. | will have to be amputated, “lwo men are re. Fe rao Einy braiher,. reside now otspots: | he was not well. He complained of severe palns me mnTiouiit AiLCe Waerean This Assembly 18 not an inquisition, but a THE FIGHY BEGAN g ning money une | Ported dead from the cold on Turkey Creek, in | seara, When she was tht wife of ty. brother she wag | 12 the head and side, but gave them no Intima- releune 35,000 00 | legislative body, hound te act upon some Keneral pried sleed, knocked down, and bew 4 ‘ be Police | Dakota, about fifteen miles from here alied Auna Jane or Jennte Devoe. fave corr nded | Uon of the actual state of affairs. After his Joasr as | Bier of right and wrong, oF upon the know ludge of fa oe to cacape to the cabin, i sa Hela with her few tines and reevived letters from her, | parents retired be t restless, and at Uimes Ais aan proved; aud Who hacked’ wt hia with thelr huiver and cu a Yow not? w De a ping for pe writing: Mis signed Auna dane devo, 1” Poward. morning Mrs. Brown, the child's | Total #iiA11 8 Donetoncy waa {Ae net ontelals have couilltel 1h 4 pornproniize Hatwou With the men cutting at ihn, the ‘second: Gnaee “ n abe Wachter ‘ Fr Shannon's Scalp. Aeoh ne neatly ward can teil meri saves or elght Jeers | mother, was awakened by hearing her darlin Through my persoual efforts since the suspension 1 | eft RON OW. for four weaker (6 fie cnet Away frou his antagonists ald rushed tuto, the 4 vahow wi lore man you Some of the Aldermen are attempting tore: | [4% Mtoe then triee wet Hot more thai ax. | hoy call her. She arose noticing his wild | have secured fre aul friecds the release from de fine p for not haying removed Ue evils of witch | CBB to. the He of the steward, Meanwhile the f ” | move the Hon, Joseph Shannon, the new! todelerk. | H is Mrs. Catharine Skinner. Have two other geard look, calle husband, who at | positors to ul tof & whieh will reault to [ Ht has ceither specifications bor proof; therefor f mate and the cook were having # hiad to hand , he ia for tral th Ue Vaeeebon Leics oe ean tee ete sikters.. Mrs. Skinner and myself lived together pnt in search of a physician the benent of maining depositors, and Vice Pronk Kevowwet, That the Bar Association of the city of New With the remainder of the crew tn sist of the i pponeuts of Mr. Shannon have held alc sore Bper andl enyeele Hyed togetuer, Whine Ho ied Grito ORTH a cee ac merle boy seit have from our own. private all others haylug kiow ledge of abuses that i : t ae angenithe | CuAes, and 1¢ ts sald that they have already tecured | them ITport aa. Are. Kisii wth Usually Y seized Mis mot hand, and looking inte her MERE LUGUL SRT tone NORD OF VG NCR ear Ai hag Poa a alts cele batho toe . Distriet Ate ' Tdon't | eight votes tu favor of deposing hin. They hold uaat | Wy esters letters. | Head the lett w been shown | eyen, wuld CTR enseney that bt A rent the same to this Asseiibly, With pre ‘ Heed, as tie aippoged, to death ‘ la V nde noi, ha Hew should have been given | ftepubiican | When It was received, wud identity Dear mother; Um going to die, T want to ed #174R25, aud tmay he Intwely te yi pine bed mg lhe fae tay hi sted the { for elehtoen yar isa thong anactive Interest In muntelpal reform. Sf THE GRAND JURY SUMMONED ay who burnt me, Att Re tai tet aes f the Foal estate, whieh ve puree ghee Mr. Alvord rising to debate the resolution, it 1, Wo Awana) Of Uintreas, ang { ‘ x | pominee of Young Dewmoerney Obedian Clark. ex:-Shertff, sworn in Madia died. ‘The urief stri her was alone with gure tn the aliove statement was laid over ‘ 1 i y ane 4 re wae Ue elReLeoR by 8 ea . ; M sex COU in ex-shoritt of the county, | her dead child when her husband returned with \hatever defletency ny exist upon the winding up Among the bills passed in the Senate was M " t tan af AP ‘i ( Hada: Aiermen Van sebalck. | paper marked P fv shown.) Have sven this before. | a physician of the af f thet y the recelver, ny Robertson's bill to authorize any taxpayer to | {lew } ! PUT a) ven H rm fi Paper objected to as on Its face Irrelevant dr, John Beach made a post mortem examina: | fnake pe mon Mann ao Prosectite any public oftices for awindling. The | yetura t \ : Board. The f The prosecution urged that tmight be shown | Hon’ yesterday and discovered compression of | that mount wat and Assembly bill relative to Grand Juries \ 6 ve in t riptures? —&.—What | # to witness to prove the han the brain, The Doctor communicated with Capt. | statement whieh. h hed that loans were |) Ork city was ordered to a third rendit Ww i ‘ i The Court permitted the shown | Caffry and tt was docided to arrest Adolph Wer- | made to unknow Dames cannot be. 4s In the House Mr. Berri intr Habill to | oi ) i t give to the wilhess for the purpose of Identification | net, the younger of the brothers, and hold him | certained, T have to say that if uny such Josue wore | Femulte ole in Brooklyn, White a TO EX A We CREW Mt ed | Counting ina only on the testimony of the two ‘witnesses, note | ade twas without my kuowledge, suspicion, or au | bill to roor Ata Fr Work 7 the dee , : PHILADELPHIA, Feb. L—Ata mveting of |. The witness asked the Court if he was authors | Withstanding the boy with his last breath had | ORE a. years y life bare been spontinthe | oooh rooklya t ‘ e Hop 3. ti return judges inthe Fourth Distrtet t 1 1. | ized to state what took place tu the ¢ di dury | tried to say that Aime had struck him First Ward, w moat of the depositors reside, to Uh A HEARING ON THE SEVENTY'S CHARTER. are i H ' Pat by Ting, the v ere counted, and Gr * roo! Last night a SUN reporter visited the West | greater portion nt wheny LAU. peswonalls wny and The Assembly Chamber was crowded th fevered et sunt inant h | oe he vate d that th er shown was drawn | TWenty-seventh street police station. In cell | during this period my character. for Dwanclal nts evening. to listen to argu favor of thi appease th Be eagee YOR piiitw , Mtiney | McClure (defeated ¢ ) applied to the the Grond Jury room bya witness | H the Werner brothers: were locked up. ‘Phe | bie never bien quentiouedy and t ured thet | Sovunty's Charters Gos rah OF one F f are of laught Common Pleie ( ring for p : nquest, the witne the stand bes | elder ono, Aime, twelve years of ave, though | Bagne who Mis Known tie will a } of what he said at the for hearing, and) M an it was durk T took @ small b ttre Few Thy Inpauishinents | sion to open the election. papers in the Prott ing the foreman of the Grand Jury hota privoner, was keeping his brother com. | {hone wren i rhe again explained f his plan i ; KA an wat be vanished for 1 notary's ofice, and examine them to ascertain | The Prosecuting Attorney held that to further | pany. They are'swarthy, rugged boys, look like | {my bust » | of cumilative voting, Mr. J hoi. Varn hhh w . Ihear ¢ tI pave gat boyond belleying on thet | Whether thu routne nee not fred leat the ends of justice It was right. and proper {i twins, and h unning though not intellectual | forten mp H Wutthat | um, a former member of “the: Lewislatures | landing of Staten tend thera the pilot? tos 4 sad’ fbiriy minutos ha ahee meee The Court heard the argument on the petition, | #rand juror to deviate from his oath and diy tas They mit the same height, with | thet He ¢ tw ui teniporn: | and ” ospouker, gave a history of wond nu 1 Lhe Boe ce put . PSE Ralnitton, og ae, ag, tall e aFRUE Wwathe Court what transpired in that tribunal daak hain Tight eyes, and large mouths co eae ata pare Weare payment 10 FUT former charters and told alt about’ the | t son WU the polled wuth aed Brueral are byt of Dr. Gordun.. L 1 A Becheol Principal Bhot by = Bey, gument-on the invlolabllity of all the proceeds | Ser by each —Ldon't know A Heb US 197e, SURRY OMIT WYore Hed ioe: bel ok avers hating TUE RINGLEADERS CAPTURED, 1 ak f had # kind of Roman Pirtspcran, Pa, Feb, 1L—Prof, Wilson, | {ngs of the Grand. Jury ited wit! Q. Did either of you ever quarrel with him ? ! he was the Varnum who was Interosted with th When the Ha teamed al de the Ringe Bout lin peiticunte. Atte hotai't know anything | principal of the Union school at Washington, | severity the cours ‘ sir, We liked him RES late James HB. ‘Taylor in. the. colebrated. Fort | Uehman the crew were all on the forecastle, Fd iundg Siler the acance made a thor | Pa, was shot und dangerously wounded this | bring & mat Q.- Did you see him struck? A. Noy sing w p agning! Forcing the Market Savings | Gunsovoort real estate speculation, Amember | ated with every available weapon. Capt tthe anit or peehed t*o | afternoon by Thomax MeGiffen. The professor | bo & murderer, and now proposing to farcera | Were up stairs Hank into Bunkrupey. of the Citizens’ Committee who was presentan- | BPEL went bead on, to hide lie boat's name ‘ 7 Ne altars Tineke weg | had refused to deliver ani m MeGiffen to | Grand Juror to' violate Ma solemn oath and dis Q. Were you in the same glass with him? A Pursuant to the call of Receiver Worth, | nounced that that body would soon send a char. | #l Character; but when be rounded to the mon none trunk. Idid not notice one | One Of the young ladies. On being ordered from the transactions of that solemn inquest by Adolph) Lam; but Aime is in a higher tthedbnosl tor to the Legisiature, one feature of which | 3a the ruse and xcampored for the lower deck anol the premises, MeGiffen shot the professor, the | Chancellor Williamson held that if Mr. Parker | lias many of the depositors of the Market Savin would be to retain all the good men in off Thoy had been too slow, however, for Capt, THURBER AND ME, ball entering above the hip, McGilfen Is Ji years | was correct It would be impossible to convict a Q. And xou don't know Who struok him, do | Bank yesterday attended at the instituti Iu J and kick out the bad on Speight, Seng Bivvgerald, and twonty 4 er been under the influence of apirite? | Of axe. man of perjury any false testimony given | Your A air, we don't: that's sure, the Directors’ room the: © met b aie polivemen, armed with: pistols and clubs H Very slightly ; 1 have been semicon See i irand Jury. He argued that theoeth g Hoya, do you wo to chur N the. Directors’ roa they were met by Mr Ay eeperarest wor on. them in an tnsta and sted twive Crlinthally, aad Was once The Gover Teron in of secrecy taken by a grand juror was limited in What church do you goto?’ A. ‘Thirty. orth, who gave each a petition, which all hat Drove Alfred wat to Sutelde- ily | the crow found themselves. prisoners, before ‘ sialon the sane charge. My coum | Ganveston, Feb, 1.—Indiett its operation, ALT street signed, protesting against any adjudication in Brain Leritated by spiculie Bones they coud inake any resistance, hey were ; rondy ae 2A No; 1m glad 1] Been found aga bist Gov. Day THE BANCTITY OF THE GRAND JURY Q.—Do you ever tell Hes? A. (by both)—No, | bankruptcy, against the Market Savings Bank Yostorday afternoon the Coroner's Jury in the | handeufed in bare ate a arate Where the t State Neweomb, and Attorney y The oa case of Alfred Kast, the fellow boarder of Prof, Pat Hh CUMAR BONS WEPS DOL arin a Here t 1 A The discussion of this nice question took a A you you don’t know who hit o1 WANTED 1,800 SIGNATURES, i 00 1 nef > i Ir, Howe, who had been a | der, One of the charges Is for misdemeanor | ’ | , Y 1 baw PA WRG Ie OF : ormo, who sho! If last Su orning wt Pt Fain, and at once transferred Wie ‘ % Pyiioies WRG. Had Moe In pivline A fale contifence eamesnor in | wide range.all the lexal bearings of It being fully Ibert ? (by both) No, sir, He was | ‘The petition was signed during the day by rr ho shot hunself ta ay morning wt Pine: | ‘They de cd themselves as James McCabe, 2 re " W. 'T. Clatk as member of Congress tron: ate | elaborated by counsel, who elted a multitude of | 4 good boy, and everybody liked him, _ Nena “44 apple and Fulton street, Brouklyu, rendered the fo yoars of age; dohn Dy: 1 Jolin Hay‘ oy ? c At am not | Thitd District, whereus Me Gittins weet the | authorities on the subject, and the Court, aftor When the reporter st ped out of the prison persons, representing deposits to the amount of | jowing verdict 4; and John Koll: Ni ‘ Wiley, the t ca wie ostimas So pel | guise Dlatrich, wera Mtg i frme qunterences held by dudae Scudder, that | he wis told by Capt, Caffroy that the father of | $1200. Mrv, Mackey's claim against the bank | “That Alfred Kast came to is oath. by Pilot, nor the other ofticers 1 wy t “ M It would not compel the witness to answer} nor | the dead child had just to the police sta- | ts $1,500, and It 1s aald that she would withdraw | of the bratn, superinduced hy «wound ibe) charge ayalpst the other t wit wife? A(Fu a would It advice hlin to answer, The Court ques | tion, "He did not know,” said the kind-hearted wR inh 7 ® pistol ball’ fred from a pidiol lu his own. hi Capt git steam ack t and f ‘scoundrel, yuu THE LATEST NEWS, Honed the public polley of compelling a grand | Captain, the cause of his boy's death until | | Proceedings if it was in her power to do so, Phe Under mental depres uid took his prisoners before Commissioner Shickday Galt iw! Vaug hoor aughter.) - juror to divulge the secrets of thelr proceedings, | told He was calm at first, but rushed out | law, however, requires @ petition of two-thirds irritation of his brain at the United States by 1 Court. The Com. Peat} jooted to 1 f yuextioning. Judge Barnard yesterday approved Mr, Con snd furt maintained that it would net say p of the hose ing his hands and orying, *Oh, | Of the creditors of any debtor to annul the pett ing Frou the Inner palate Missioner refused to take cognizance of the ud i) nd said he 1itto nove Thurber | nolly’s bali bond . that It was right for the withess to answer my poorbyt Oh, myn boy!" lon of any one Who endeavors to take advantage bof the Bragklys City I pital, | charge, un ted fo dose by the Brithth 4 fre on Phat le vaid” wantionts haan fe OadeiMireayiot Waanlneiin ws The witness was thereupon withdrawn as Sasa oof the Bankcrupt The Market Savings Bank 4 found (irce pieces of bone | Consul, and the jatter retused to do so, alleging Honor smd tt ay got MH you vou Hes” Hs town yesterday on public business A MABY OR NOT A BABY, The Knd of the Amnesty BIL, far at least WOO te alone Th wo that it la pa Bn aHATY ordict. | This, in his opinion, ¢ nue that Hig an eT a som mitted inthe Itwas not mate lurber then Or. John ©. Thom ‘ 0 st LAW to sign the pel pefore the OCLC And Melaucholy, mcconpanied by ay of New York, cane under the Juriadictio raitle an expLanALion Of hiseare | oglie Board of Audit, ora Dined yonterday, Wil | sito vast he eR TERI: Ate practising. phy Wasuinaron, Feb, 1.—Garret Davis | dangor can be averted. ‘The depositors are. nae wo, thal drove Rast (o'etelde nn? Pot y’ police mncisttate, When. Capt Spelint FON TAM The MAME ROM | BIER eee eee cme Oem nee PONE ut b dtare. Kiow Mie Willotta. Wim cule | talked a quorum out of the Sonate Chamber this | duested to visit the bunk to-day in larwe twin — - found hinwelf entangled in ao much red tapes the dit taken dow 1 ‘ s tate a July, to, the 1th of thattnonth. ‘there | afternoot br si possible, and make an effort to save w hal A Detnulting Pension Agen he, ws a last resort, tovk his prisonem beta t \ wn." ejaculi HAt) Commissioner Corr of the Kings caunty Board | | Picnic there the day before, Laid attend her, | Mternoon, and, after @ brief executive sewsion, | ittiv monay I-sllll left by keeping the hank oa w ERNE BE OD Ae | Justice Howun, at the Tombs Palive Court ne biubshed 1 looking at the reporters, | fc Martin In tube indicted on ehatges preferred by J Called abont the middie of the day. for ayiiptny | It adjourned over till Monuay, to the great dias | of the Court of Bankrupte AsmINGTON, Feb 1.—On Friday Inst W i aintrate heard the testimony of the i fhe roared with laughter, and Phurber Fe paler detec be bk RO Ware auited to mes She told me she bad fallen the night | gust Of those pressing the Atunesty bill. Senas RAWARD FOR CONKI I, Culling, United states Pension Agent for the | officers of the ship, and docided to comiuit the t r Police Commissioner Van Arden of Brooklyn | before in gs o8 pinto and being pregnant she | tor Robertson, who has itin charge, looks ups ‘ a rsoner Hani t t M SVKOUL WAS A MEDIUM ay ie hs been ale for ome tine wud itis | Mat day or the next, Lioldher that sieenaitecinatiny | (ewe An end of the Dill, and he will wecording: |, Henry Re ¢ aathor of all shig'| DISSE OL Cullis refused to make oath $0.) POMSIORE BO ODA Ee OF FPGnQua Sansui Soe nM. Jaa, wm pales thin worn, with dark | i {egsdvies of bla pliyelcign that he retirce from pub: | that day or the neat. Heol ber that aie contd gothat day | Ty! akg no further abtempt to bring Le up trouble, is as yet Fd from, At a spocial } his roturns, This fact was regarded ay wuMctont | in tho ‘vlty and appear aginst, Lhe id TiN About her eyes, was the next witness. Bho . he Was At Mr. Catone uae win titted Tae ea oR goals mooting of tho truatess of the bank, yestorday | to justify the closing of the ai Mee and the | and the men wer dischiw ped Hs that Sproul was developing into a me. | pSutliffe was elected Vice-President of the | stairs. Don't recollect whether L went up_atalty or not Goldamith Maid's Tim afternoon, Elias J, Beaoh offered the following | placing of a clerk thereln tor invest Ms he= Capt. Wiley ui Hippe (1 tid hg lif natn Consetous mediuine Ate Wad | faut, Cuan last evening bay misiorty oan Hur | Alter iat! saw Me, Wet Mt Or tur | any Borel of Appenls have sustainea | lution, whioh was unanitnously wdopted Counts, which was done with such foault aa to piace th 9 mautinests, aut went th on loot leo ' that the apparitions eosin, Me had | fou, Treaaur ve guority, abd Cougewell, Fund | weeks miter maw hin wt ny” hodse, or onthe walk in eo Bound ¢ % ined Resolved, That cach of the trustees of th jhe grat: 1 h he MuUtiDoONs, And Went Lo sop la pp bn % te jotew. bv 172 majorily front. He tuld we hie wite t on Vers alc nad had olde. i's vandve 0 1. wach of the trustees of this institution: juad bo the request Wat lhe resign, which he did DEIN CODVUyE! ¢ pb the bay by Com vl Jor: mK H {had beod Vory wick. hadhad | Goldsmith Mai Hot 8iT will nav to sum of BAW of thelr orivate Waans for the | Su fares discovered tuo Untclanoy to 10,000 Bvolait eau tbe pulloa navy, 8) mesons