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= 7 ' ' \\ “NINTH YUAR. rt tr en LEGISLATURE TUB CHARTER OF THE SEVENTY OF- POSED BY MR, TILDE come before the H THE RLY. er of the Judlet fools that the Committ THK STATI THE CRESSKILL MURDER. tRACKS IN THE LEAD TO THE CALLOWS. 'y Committes, the inveatl- ost Barnard rely wipon the Hon of the eb Har Axsoeiation t City Advertising from the New ey may cates if towsibles a apral, if Ticket that May A Dendly Blow, Clork, who does business at #28 und 890 Broadway, New York, and lives at eskill, onthe Nort had inhis employ John W. Avery as f Against George Law's Aunany, Fob. 7—A hinge portion of this n was consumed in discussing jon of “ Artful Dodger” Fort for re dance with the now ROANIZING THE POLE Mr. Foley introduced J the Court of Special Sessions in vides for an morning's wessi Chureh last the weekly soctal mecting of the young people. by some mysterious n Jersey Rallrc the State In a i made by € maolution asked for the ap nin Aprilot is from New on of the man empl establishment nd is a step- ‘od as porter in Mr, Clark's Avery has been in the employ of Mr. Clark since last June, but lett his situation on the Ist inst, business a4 well as most hired men do, and was poctful to his employ nian, was a German 1, and had been working for Mr He was honest aud Jadustrious, uties a4 co one of thoir num= Judge of the diag Giant moved ndinent that it be Committes on Fed Husted ia Chai ions, of which Mr, This was opposed by a aded gentleman f oounty, who objected lo that refe.e mamittoe was prince! pu demon from his own w He attended to his or inability to atiend any of the other illed by the Board Of Police Justices appointed or ele ard of Police also empowered to d ntored, od members the Board are the Justices to from among th y composed of gen- tion of the State, ise his section years during their of the Bate wouldn't h a irine cee Du ing Alberger’s harangue Husted raised the pout of order that Alborger ‘bureh, 1 Ruddington’s church * Roman © number of eh torm of offive the Board of Polic designate the first Hiked the cows, and for this purpose went ming about nd associate hold the police telling his wifes Justices must up his committer preme Court. "The Board has thi point clerks and bie, went throug the stalls and ¢ leaning over a window nthe sun of $00 for the t f their duties, to be sil perfectly mo: ried without a word, fled to and reported that Jacob was IN THK STANLE Hts wife imme lowed by Mr They found the m with his face bh warm reception, passage of the act rodistricting was 1 received, the whole p and out of ord of every one, however, int not well taken. mtinued for a cross, Mr. Jacobs moved to ad- Journ, which was carried by a majority on Ity seems Lo be a jealousy on clon of the State lest the best of them in or, in the words of a disgusted Tainmany momber, “it looks as though the Re. wanted to steal another DK, CUYLER'S € he city and matter was prematu w the surp Speakor decided the p discussion was while still in pt nting of clerks, off Mf the varions Court 1k and his nephew, J 1 In the position de ndy, his eyes closed, and almost hey spuke to him, and he re- ‘They removed ) Which seemed to i by asingle blow on the ridge of the nose, between the eyes. fractured the skull on the side of the head. on was Immediately s nounced it a he Ca ng time, and | Cierks of th as now provided for. ‘THE COST OF THE HAIL In accordance with the resolut tor Teman, Comptroller Green rep the amount of money ex Ninth Judicial District Whit purposes, ort that the friends of Harry Genet Boss Tweed received the lion's share, According to the report the whole amount paid: is §238,05,- Ft are Wo he appointed seo—let ine s him and examined his injuri have been ca ad had a te whole days, an ination, the part of the western pe ortion shall i ded. in butldin: the rodistricthay itis evident from Erbe Hngerod until THE LAST ITEM himself, and is for = counsel to the Commit a fee does no TALDYN AND FIRLDS'S ARI ANGEMENT. n noticed as a sin: Mt as soon as Mr, 1 ‘The next object was to ascertain who the mur- Mr. Clark and his nephew made a of the premises, and ved suspicions Har coincidenc Iden made his the other end 1 I want to and in all the prolong @ been made, 1 harsh or unkind word has been said, from various cli of the garde umstances conc r, Avery, a8 he was the only man « all the doors, outlets, Some fresh tr: orrespond with the above ground in the style and manner of the county bas boon entered into betwi mon by which it is agreed ti ui bo absent fron ments of the stable. snow appeared to them te Mr. Tlewann presented a petition lgned by y's feet; and alt Joho Hecker and four others asking th of the charter of the Tammany & rsoment was appended Lam not opposed to the existonce of se¢ nevolent and charitas Smning one which only pre ds to be such while it is strictly a se: n hand this m session in consultation embers of the Third House in the lobby. ow muthoritatively an spent most of the following enc ‘The following diagram nd that he wili er in ite present form, am informed by i given a new ated for it by the », Mr, Wheeler of the are truly b ble, Luntte in of that course who delivered could not be ¢ unworthy of the recogniti T want to take an early op ny (hanks of noble women who took th church where Preshyt ing, and remain the final vote Was taken on! nt to meet the thank them rein the list of members of the Soctoty pul Senator Tieman also presented a petition in favor of continuing KESENT DEDA\ what charter 1 Wig GUT THEN Gol Hawking’s W YORK TRANSCRIPT, NT OF DOCKS, Nis, &e., PASHeE Mr. Mackay rai by tie Dal that its passage would pr re wdvertisc Hine toran had on of the ti is signed by the agents of the ycompanies and. those whose interest ‘The gentlemen whose for is In the mercantile line’ 3 hames are attached to the petitl paper that mig department of Docks, because in regard to the already been ad- and that it of the work all over of the bill sh This letter, are now at their me management of the different, piers. sioner Henry, of the Citizens’ Asa pears to take more interest in this mi jotler was nV no danger of the demise nil undl its present contracts were ven if itshould stop he believed ther with an THE CONTRACTORS’ BILL sideration this morning. Senator d to have the bi le oy he heard from parties in New York, to whom he had sent coples of letter was written dvertinitne ¢ nptroller Green, in relation to the original bill con. xtraordinary power in he bul will come back 1 As «tated ina former lettel ferred upon Mr. Green to the contr . Chairman of the Co ed the bill, with amendments, which to be satisfactory to the Church in th that charactertz 1 the Assembly WORKMENT ws returned this with Lhe amendment Alvord striken . Green by the He believed that so! der tat th work pertort LESSENING THE EXPENSE OF Senator Tier pill that he was r ing ought to be de tractors may be We STREET OPENINGS a bill in relation west end of etable EAPOS THAT DUD THY ng, widening, first seotion | lution ealling Ides that no fin diamever with those wh bent at the © of the House to inquire trlumvirate, t ofive and re guard of a dozen pol Nort was loudly cheered as he passed through the throng to his chat Comptroller Green Fire De amounting to $60,083.28. Stebbins moved that audited, be allowed and paid he horses inthe lawn, was founs ine within a yard of the feet of Erb with blood in the quiring of ls r than, those Erbe's overec pg outside on the large wate, about horthwestern corner of We joner If poset )LLANG THE COLORED MILITIA, the Committee on reported fay Mment of the ity of Now York. Cominittee of the ton feet from the sory of the mur san, and that he The Commissioner of Publ furnish the necessary engin sectors, printing, statloner uired by. ‘any Commis 1 by the Corpor No charges shall be made for engrossing or copy of the reports of sald Cotmiselone seh clerieat duties to b: » Works shall ors, surveyors, in shall be furnis! ation Counsel hird Divisio request of many ri alleyway nptrolier G) { the Seventh Ke Suny the tis morning eal reslution ash jovernor to a former one « unsatisfactory, the Committee | Bills be auttovized to examine into and i from the table ‘ay tue reply of the any commission made previ- ning from the sai jding it too secure Livy sup- ous to the passage THE NEW BROOKLYN CRARTEN, W. W. Goodrich arrived here this evening with the new Brooklyn charter, gotten up by the people's Reform Committee of th Introduced to-morrow, and it has been fixed for Wednesday ne Assembly Committes on ¢ based on the old charter, but has #¢ ong which isa kind of Which reqult sof depar rand qualificatio ley in the © of the horses to the » Which he opened on third of the way and left standing, passe ynd locked, and then © he found Through this ped, and there, on the outside, WIL\T BILLS HAD BEEN ALTERED Legislature and 1 io the Governor for bis sigt wlill to guard against future Mr. Jacobs mo preamble, which he said re Went on some ten feet further, wh tin the fenee br opening he ju Avil service re HIS PINST VISIULE TRACKS whe were found un for the résolution. i toat any such re agreed with Jac ended, the language of Ut by consent of Mr amble so wa Lo cover lution was adopt gle Brown gave assed upon by a cum ayor aud Hoard of Al ction was inter bs that whatever Utties devolved” upor sd through th sondud the pr jon, and the re: discussion ear's supply bi dohis yiethin it ty yor and Aldc ption under the eit was found The Street Conumiaste f behind the sould the Ing duties of the present W ‘and Health dep ‘all the otiier de ve conferred tion General powers pped it, which pre He picked itu neil of Brooklyn, endor we of hin bill nentod by other mem STEM OF THE WATCH RXACTLY when le realized the jin to undergo in the whieh the negr ‘ho was taken to Horgen county fall Yesterday afternoy Douth seizing eo which ha ed to say a word ab: wre Prouble organization Noon, Ark, Avery did not t Berthold Brown, te y between hit and no words | ever passed, except thi rusband lad ov oO rebuked a The vill will ting bo the f¢ ed an order from } down stairs, ONE PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCE r, Clark to Koop the cl Aft employment Clik’s dog had at thst nov could he be indus in his hatred aid for an ¢ man, aL the same Introduced a re mptroller of rt of the affal t this ts done y identow Avery left Mr. Clark, the dou mysteriously dis nent ared, and bas not been se Coroner Inpanelled a Jury, and held an sof his oft CLARY INVESTIGATION, relatod above, ned to Friday Hengon Was the at Apollo Hail cemetery ut t penevelence tow wad Cardozo, of- fering additional powers hittee for that purpos dy Alitetel, Ma Pee Oey cel ‘loyor is regarded by the vitiges Jor dean. wid lobe Drout, ade powelflc, and Grat PCade Metmrumutt, Cou vi ee ye NEW YORK, THUR: DAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1872. FHP FIRE-DAMP EXPLOSION SUN REPORTER'S EXPLORA- TION OF THE HE DN. CUYLER AT NOME, Grent i) who were at the Other F congregation of the Rev. Dr, Ciy- lor's church young, and middle many of the ne rookiyn, thelr beloved the utmost eagerness was ffostod to see ond greet him after the ordeal which he has so plenaing arranged for the and this wae in Miss Clara dof rare swoetness of volce growing popularity, assisted well, the alto of the ant Clark, tenor of Dr. and G Chureh, rendered a muateal ee selection: ak In tho tr the platform amid a st hyterial edict ce Jed his acknowl nd when quiet mbt che: an iy hurt aline Hron for the kindly and fraternal spirit in which they have treated me. rugglo for a great exbytery we even censure, course he has pursued. A PULL ENDO! hat godly and 6 denounced by at an the suppc r.) in th f Dr. Cay Smiley Into his pulpit, and a his prosecu ad caus filor and Je; mor Me ard of Audit met yes {the session the room was pa yhad thelr little accounts mall space only being reserved for mand whe men. ariment $9,061 r Van Nort that all clalins bo referred tot ment before presentation to the Be and that all obje mitted in writing. Adopted. moved that the claim of the us fire insu money for the oft amounting to § ‘ire De from the Department of Publi amounting to 0. ral benevolent Institutions w communicatlon was netting £ ner of Fourth cupled by the amount chain beginning on Sept the interest Before the close of the wt at the request of the pa DLL whieh iCis stated will + in relation tot! He returned own door “to eon tined and started for the pik nogro began to fre fired each « \ hin f tho. pist partl ad sling that man leaves &M at Gala Rock young men named Deny | futhor of the m of the killing. Pucker tw ithe was dea r'this t t forthe pleintitt of $20 Williows sto way Pts ———— WO CENTS, AIL TRACK PRICE T DEATH ON THE R APPALLING SPECTACLE ON A WHBTs ERN RAILROAD, COL, WHITLEY'S DISCLOSURES, The Kind of Man they a Vigilant Officer Down. Fighting a Ga Countertelters nnd Sin Col. Whitley, Chief of the Sec Bureau of the United Btates Treasury, tostified before the Senatorial Con weceeded Col, of May, 1900, NRY MINK, The Owners? Becret for Oficial fnape: ration of the Mine A Collision on the Rock Istand and St, Low! =The Care Teloscoped and o| Paracngers Roasted Alive = ‘Thirteen Others i Avron, LiL, Feb. 7.—A passenger train solng to St. Loula on the Rockford, Rook Taland and St. Loufs Katlroad, which was d 10 this morning, when about throes quarters of a mile below Upper Alton station came Jn collision with @ froight train going mittoe yesterday, that . P. Wood on the 1th He has about twenty operatives in different parts of the United Btates, Their com- pensation is from i to $6 per diem, spoctal duty ts to hunt out connterfelters In evory part of the country. pointed an Inspector of Customs in January, 1871, by Colleotor Murphy. Abram ©, Beatty was recommended to him in the spring of 1870, by In- spector Walling. Whitiey began to have cause to distrust Beatty inthe spring of 1871, on ac- count of several charges of April, 1871, about 70 boxes of wine out of 600 which had been seized, were missing, and a quantity was traced to Beatty's house. therefore discharged. murder in Buffolk connty, L. aged, male and female, and boring congregations, gath- sembly rooms of the Lafayette evening, the ove jon tn Pittston Prrrstox, Pe These explosions 8 of this great coal district are perl- are genorally attribute In this cuse the Luzerne Coal and Jompany must bear the res culpable carelessness and Indifference of thia call for the severest censure, ‘one of the exploston, ts ow Pittston, near the town to an allwise It got nolsod Col. Whitley was ap- | Junction at onsibility, The wry Colllery, the about five miles be of Plainsville. ¢ the Ist of January the mon (numbering 190) employed in the mine have been lying idle, During this time some have been ¢ It was not thought ‘The baggage oar and firat coach wore teloe scoped, and then almost tnatantly took fire. The scene that ensued was most appaling. The yet of them caught . and egress from the car jackmailing. passengers wer was nearly Lmpossibl The flames enveloped the doomed cars almoat Instantly, and the torrlied passengers were left roasted alive. Upto A.M waged in ro~ ocestary by the (Frederick Mercur) to ution for the safety of those men, » fire boss was employed. oas's business to see that sufficient alr ts f down the shaft Into the ganzways, and to eject it degree the bad gas generated. sufficiency of wages paid the former fire boss sd him to find other employment on the 2th nd since that time no fire boss Beatty was one 1, and convicted id Whitley that he paid $1,000 et them to Bwear t blows which he L the charred and blackened res use any pre mains of four victims of this fearful accident had been recovered, and wore lying In the snow. awaiting the Coroners inquont, It is the fre | to each of the doctors to Al entertainment and forced to take ) of applause that no id bea desirable man if he would DEALINGS IN SPURIOUS MONFY. ountorfelt £20 plate of the 1. Whitley said that a With regard to the M » of St. Louis, be bruised; Karl ‘Tiss, seve Iumients of the torious oounter was restored Dissatisfaction was expressed by tho miners Juring the week prior to the Ist and apprehension was felt; yet they had been without employment for the past five weeks, and many of them were glad of an opportunity In work even at so gre Involved In working an Insecure mine. ‘TNE DESCENT ON TU On Tuesday morning, at 7 Cullough, Rot Borrett, and Patric tected lamps, descended the main shat feet in depth, and at a distance of about KO feet from the foct of the shaft began work. ‘They inging the car read from a four-fo Michael Barrett ming car, Wo wee a tiie in ly bruised; train boy, others slighti four were killed at uunterfoit me Gurney intro- ‘at the corner of Sixty- which he got from Joshua Mi d Whitley to Mine h street and the’ Boulevard. 1 Inthe Astor House, and 20 plate, with he articles were to be A few days afterward, Whitley got @ baggage check and a note with ho signa- to Rutherfurd Park a Heatty wont and got the trunk, which contained the plate, &. 100 from the Shoe and Leather hot to expose Minor had been rfeltor all his life, and had been in State Hh t ween 1,20 and 1,300 counterfeiters, and seized rt “They will tear 1 said Whitley; but 1 wi Senator Cassorly rfeiters and their abettors. of them, for [have seen him with Min RANK PERJURY, You do not include PINION OF PENSHY TEE aid that it did him After two days of # heing bulletined, and rep fornia and ba ampooned, and tos was glod take a rest. rible feht; It had lasted two stirred up all the belligerency of . But now that It was over the found in the somewhat funiliar old bulletin, * Not tiued the doctor, y loaded th thirteen injured. the freight Wain should have side-tracked ag the Junction, ried and tele- ta risk as that the conductor of the sent by express. trains collid d, and sought A about gen- to get home In the old [Applause.) jock, Patrick Me- ort Hays, Richard Norris, Michael Collins, carrying unpro- It § sald the engineer and fireman fol 1m, but this lacks confirmation. bility is thrown upon Baker, When the trains me| Ing together, the The shock 0 gether, fastent Rains finally su e ‘The whole AJ pis wife, and the collision forced them in the wreck, coded in oxtricating himself, although terribly burned, but all eiforts to re his wife were unavailing. ed by great efforts, ‘ounded are now at Brighton, were brought to Alton, where an inquest will be held to-morrow. TUE THIRD AVENUE Miner then, and kept hi The chil to a throeef ne child only the driver of t advance of (he rest of the me: instantly the . and a fearful explosion ch and its p dy was hurt it must have been t fthe gun. (Laughter) Se ay that al and stone directions, and @ great mass the Judge and jury in A.—Well, no, sir Kk report and the dense volume of wildest excite- and it was some time ving Away ¢ run on the Third Ay Bank was continued yesterday. smoke from the sl © Depositors. ever try him again I against Hoatt scoundrel I ever knew. 1. Whitley said he didn't himself either smoke, drink, or chew, and away or disposed From an early hour the depositors began taking positions in i seit lives in the mine id not condem| try and this, could muster up courage to desce pastor for the ‘Their act front of the ba had never given 4 brought Into his He never sent but one box of cigars to He bought that and sent It to Mr. Hanfleld, Solicitor of the Treasury. imes gave cigars to reporters; but the cigars had been purchased at sume ELEVEN HUNDRED INDICTMENTS PIGEON-HOLED. Col. Whitley added that the Government had earnestly Lor two years to bring the chford-Cauldwell re are about 1,10 indictments now in pigeon- etimes arrested illegally, is obtained from the ‘Thore are about 100 forfeited bail-bonds ted States Courts in this fore the opening hour the lines were more extended than they had been for several days b son and Roundamen Phillips and Campbell were in charge of the police force durin and Sergeant Rooney in the aftern doors were opened the walters marc and at 10 o'clock the bank was more completely filled than fora number of days. Ines encircled the parallelogran GROPING IN THE DAKK. ndful of men waking with f ‘oot of the shaft Mt In position inted woman Sergeant Nichok age recently, on the carrlage, andy Washington, wered to th eof safety a n she had ree the morning, slimy rocks, long and weary rance to the g wud and water, >that y met A there perst been strivin, Siitdber and entnitie tes Relea acl ed and reached ta inside numbered about 200 during the day as al. ‘The first man paid is evidently a scholar, He is a well-dressed man tenance, and wrote his sign astonishment it did not bring the money. ater?" asked he. This signature don't agree with that on the said the teller, “Tm not surprised at that," responded the I've not been here hand’ haa changed ther with shatt and @ Warrant face und body: nin near by, where ame wild with grief, had hin alive, but there is no posslbility * taken to his Payments were ¢ acknowledged that he had re- pawabroker a number of smug nds which had bee iif, or Chat of his recovery AT COLLINS'S Bs . the track boas, was called away te short Une b ture rapidly, men, but said he didn't © a cent out of the operation. information in Radcliffe's brought by a Mr. Justice and a Mr. Esbon. Th two afterward disputed with Whit to the moiety on # covered at Kadcliffe's stopping pl ontintied the cnse against Radcliffe, and had Esbon and Justic Col. Whitley further for some me pay before Presbyte dow GO TO Wonk. or closed inmias (rom th this agitation ) worth of diay: und lying on and White ‘our name again,” which the gentleman That's the onl name, and if that id that he has had men mous ad happy fashion odies in the most exeit ond In their denunciations of the other way that [sien my jon't do, here's a gentien who can identify me—he was with me ii “class of "61. He has expend TIMS AND THEIR FAMILIES, $10,000 In this way. i. WHITLEY'S BIOGRAPHY, investigation, | lgh Was about 55 years of age, and and six child sary, howeve last signature was satifactory and the gentiowan got his money At the Custo Fr was unnec BE PAID. dimen having larce fami outside the were dispersed by About bao P. 1 States Marshal Missourl, and the police, and party of five or six men, to The SUN reporter visited ti nty-five persons remained in the bank une quietly, march eeding to form in lin formation was again” broken up. caught and returned to Miasourl, From Law- renee Mr, Whitley went to Pike's Poak in June, IN®, but soon returned unsuccessful, Louis to New Orleans, and went One won litle consid zi ry travelied vin St on steamers up the Rt 1 after the opening of the ‘New Orleans, Ho was after hore since half past four this morpe nd L want to stay now.” DISPERSED BY THE A number of wo tit was unavailir off, telling them to © wished to, at half favorably ‘re aprinted fo war Whitley ported to Rutle and Was appointed a detective, Ho ward cammissioned as Major in the Fifth Louls- time after brevetted Lieutenant umisstoner Van mnpanies to have such blanks on hand, as “accidents will happen, you know \ but aristocratic approval, saying: yOF course, no one Is to blame for this, LORING THE MINE, Five men, including t Mr. Williams on his tour of tn supplied with # safety lamp. caked carriage we descended rapidly to the foot of the shaft, and wandering through the long gangwaya reached the scene of the disaster, es the ventilation was xcellent condition, Mr.W illiams led the asional’ sharp warnin p back occasioned much alarm, but t of the atmosphere proved it Y. Many of the doors leading to the kangways had been removed and bales were found around the entrance: or made inquiries regard- m the Inspector and party were One aged miner who i party winked suggestively at the reporter. AN INVESTIC After some time presented This order was ne > but there was no use in ate to evade the order, and the people AFTER THE WAR. After the close of the war he re elved permii antity of liquor. to Hie lett New Orleans ty 145, and kept a pawnbroker's shop in Tn 18 bis license was re nan in his emplo er who brought a wateh to t colved an appointms ney, being duly AtOorciock P.M. about one hundred persons uel Aiken Ayan entered ‘the bank, and. pay Roundsman ¢ at night, ‘he pilo-of g table was last might higher than on any provious Stepping on the its went on aM apbell was in command ) the centre n submitted the December lee Departing f the labovers on th > HAIN: Of t amounting te Supreme, Superior, Marin Courts, amounting to 874%. of Col, Stebbins, were ordered to be paid when properly certified. the long pass nt as special agent of the ‘Treasury, and seized some stills tn the mouns Tn 1869 he was appointed Chief public parks, ¢ sinall pipe tm and of ihe Judges of the n slightly Indiaposod, ‘This may have given riso to a rumor which terday reached the report had resigned tains of Virginia. of the Secret Service Division. edged having men in his employ who had been thioves, smugglers, aud counterfeiters, rected a statement of the morning, say- ing that the bottles of wine seized by Beatty were 300, and not 600 in number, He acknowl- frequent testin, @ bank last © p his slizht illness, and + hor had he any thought of such fered a resolution # Finance Depart~ rot Audit, the claims be sub- When the SUN report er Death of Archbishop Spali Bartimone, Md., Spalding, primate of the Catholic Chureh tn United States, and Archbishop of this dics ompanied the THE ALABAMA CLAIMS, 7.—Martin Joha one Hopes the Ameri Claims will be Withdrawn, Feb. 7.—The subject of of Washington and the claims of the ment for indirect damag the House of Commons to- exciting disc r for Waterford can Demand » foolishly and maging about for Indiree debr, the exph selves near the min ear, to which Was attich American Goy n introduced in erise to anoth Ralph Osborne, memb sed the House at length, and in the id the Alabama q eof miners. stionallties, to visit them. elaina from He was in the sixty-second yen the death of this prelate the Chureh in this country ters and an ecclesiastical writer Archbishop 8 received fr th aclain for the rent this remarks, tion was the most momentous ono Engl: en called to pass upon ¥ compared the astute lawyers who com) Commission with England, and said the latter had ald ho, lawyers could escape ws sterling, Fifth Distrtet hin a century, of great merit alding was born Ad fellow became represented MINEI SAID, tely outwitted, had planned the Englts! with the paym American Commi achieved atrinmph immesiate tthe city for wa —— Murder in Kentucky \ Negro at his Own Door Ky.,, Feb, out hunting rabbits n Bee of Bardstown and Louisville Koln PNW nemadtaliig ty LU GH Deity Archbishop of Haltis dates from Uta and succended That's alla put n from the ent of six m s eppointed His fame os an author General Sup J sorved their air, and make trustful eoneernt reporter inter viewe whose names can sitively decks everything 80.48 to sat bhane could. be in utter disre which could not ma low had sald, the a number of miners, a troaty which they ‘Otway, formerly Under Secre- blamed. the which had been er, thatthe Ameri« from its extrem) ur had arranged at »vernment for all the troubl tavhed to the rhed in July, demands, but said, thar i land having admitted the pri elaiins, must b repared to. ne claim for indire watched by the fie bs WHO Is PO BLAME Livan throate Earl Granvill The murder threat to with« rested and locked up in th rintendent of Uiak England a tothe treaty terday and te YG Saeed prove of the e about the page 1 Ol Tank in the English pross a anal one Murray were repatriny oll factory in Hunter's Point Vor this purpose they were oblig brick furnace, Wi Sunday he rev k. i 4 to attend Mra. thet pro finished ’ 1 togo inside | and was not Overhawlng Superintendent Miller: Insurance men were exauiied bee finding none they rfl explosion case as made was not ind torpretation pul upon t fled that shortly pany of New Hay wll inanaged to itis for the Genova ¢ it is not likely that wi) Uaing fur.uer will burned, and but little ol recuvera, iebew (ue boar Air, biilicr deuiod Hila @heon Th Was Uuevund,