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© —— — THIRTY-NINTHE YEAR EW YORK, MO [ee PRICE TWO CENTS oes er emer — rr y ITVS ME, BEECHER ON SWEARING : nay : 'py Tp on the subject, The Legislature should pass a] TTP pIPyere ’papprp THE VOICE OF THE SPIRITS. trvacha G nian 1 FRAUD IN PENNSYLVANIA, - END OF THE 2URY TRIAL, | iiecetvinet tournion itd fidzontt you plewe |THE PHYSICIANS BAFFLED, bid ULYSSES AND THE HOGS. ~ The Piterence Hetwoon Judicial Onths and emanates Rinsee te. ston o kee that _ Services in Mohawk Hall Yesterday The —_—-—- TE GLORCE 0. EVANS Penezzie. Baal Fae Oke Teller tha ke | 48 INDIGNANT GUATRAN'S State. vandhu | THE MARVELLOUS STORY OF TIL Be eee cerepnaurve Tueuwelves=” | AVOtH EH INCI DaNT OF Taw PRHSL MENT CASE maine MENT 10 A SUN RLPORTE nik tileving judges, and th LEPERS OF TRACADIE, WHT MG DENT'S YOUTHFUL DAYS, Bs ; it thieving judges, and the omnn's Tongue, ; ‘ 7 % nan 5 EO and jury > - — Fhe Wor in Afrion De. Patne Vlehting for sromarks last evening were | 4 Verdict for the Peopte-John Gra 1 COMPLIMENT FOR JUDOR CARBON, The Leprosy Mentioned in the Scriptures | A SUN reporter last evening entered Mo- | A Second Leaf Contributed to American Tin Kraus Harten and y Aven a There ie agreat diferen aid Mr. Meieon Tmploring the Court Reportera'then. if T understand you, your des Binsting m Single Seaside Town for a | hawk Hall, At the door he was met by an old tory The Reward of Judictous Flattery nie Feu WG Coulee ae eee Miciat nd profar Hatha aa eeianey Core tat A | sire inthe mat to enter your protest ao. Ma 4h Me * sate esting Studies for | man, who said with a touching smile that all How the Admiration of the Veternu Py ' : tng. although | als for uasistance snacientions Juryman Says So as tn do something toward clevating the tone of ne Mental EXeelt vs who were able and willing were expected to con- Feut of the Administration wae Excited, Sorreapon cot . : : mhigh, He did not believe that an oath The trial of the Stokes Grand Jury was the fi UBL ta A al abaa cates da ahah putting | Correspondence of The San, tribute ten cents, The reporter contributed. | 7° ‘he Mitior of The Bun. ; PHILADELPHIA ce 1.—The Georee Ot taken in # court of justice added anything to | finished on Saturday. The court room waa] Mr. Van Holland—Just go. T wanted to enter St. Joun, N. B., ), 25, 1872,—Will | Around a stove in the middle of the room wero Str: The story of Ulysses and the Shang va hezzloment tin this State isbecom= | the sanctity of the statements made, Infact, it | thronged as usual, and Stokes appeared as un. | My protest Americans belleve that leprosy, “the t | seate vo more ¢ se or fo e cently publishes sl: SEE Oe Tareriilices ce atacoments cet nged nat, and peared ke uns } MF FOES ig sons moan to say that fudge Cars | aero gier® that leprosy, ‘the ated two more old men, three or four ladies | hal eges, recently published in Tne Sux, bringt all ip d {| hak become a furee. Aman of conscience will | concerned as any person in the room, laughing | gosy'was infinenced / peep rgoe Sena ce this continent? | whose age it would be diMcutt to guess, and a | to mind an incident in the early life of our Preals ‘ that Evans isnot so great arascal | tot th under all cireumsta wh A] with the rest whenever any mirth-provoking in. Mr. Van Holland-—[ don't mean to say eo, 1 hough Thad seen something to that effect in | pretty young damsel, whose features were half | dent which seems to me worthy of preservatic after ali. at " to appear so to | man devoid of eonsele nd a ned nt ovcurred. Soon after Judge Cardozo had | think that Judge Cardoza le a keen. auick-wit= | the Appleton's Cyclopmdia, I for one did not be- | concealed by a mourner's veil. There were | ns illustrating the Influence which careful train: siteld « n the State ¢ vernime * Ivlng will not ¢ hearer the truth when placed | taken his seat, Mr. McKeon said that his Honor | decided the case in his own mind some days be. | #eve it before 1 heard of Tracadie tables in the upper portion of the hall, with seats | Ing produces upon the development of charac. Phe tv ing committee of the Sen under oath Would recollect what had oceurred on the pre- | fore the trial was en A This ts @ small village on the marshy fringe of | on each side. Atone of these tables amiddie- | ter. In this incident the venerable Joase alsa at here on : to exan 4 aH wm It is disgraceful, degrading, and itnoble to cail } vious day among the spectators in court when | 4 Renorter—What do you think of Judge Car- la ster county, New Brunswick, about tw aged giant almilar to Warden Brennan, though | Sgures—figuros literally, Indeed—but owing te but found that he gone to New ork, | unpen God upon every petty ¢ on, and use | he (Me. McKeon) had nnounced hia belle » | OORee. . » ty-flve miles south of the Gulf of the St. Law. | Dot so handsome, sat reading, This gentleman piness of his pup! joes ne And, as he bimseit alleged, was ton ttl Coappeat, | his name oscone would w toot-bail, Who that nocencerand his, ability to prove it | ge cine Bisy A Kees {HteI> T ience, tandwatd, the Ove Neate Ob BGR ary, | Team ecngerstond to be Br. Montgomery, the Gone cutee CHSUaphAntly ad ib th ph of the This looked bal for the ex-State Agent, and | has any spirit would permit another to cast vile | (hop, he first came tn contact with the power of tohrther conversation showed Mr. Van Holland | monotonous level, dotted tere and there by | In the course of a quarter of an hour, several | Chinee chicken eggs rot abh not me tn ten helio vd inst ory 1 t | epithets npon his mother, wife, slater, or any | similar scene had occurrot Pra eed eiletea in reform, and hohestivdes | Wretched fishermen's hovels. Seaward, the low H phan Healey ae aye une ‘ie eitontie: Aftor our Chief Magistrate had arrived at mane ‘next peroneal aasuned the committee | One that isdear to him? Yet the great God to |, He had reason to bellove that now, as then: | sires to do something practical towardreatoring | line of the horizon ts broken by no sail, and | 44 Ors eid Were act neAde te cat ettY | hood, and shortly after he had left the army, te phat Brana wa ally too i to eave hia hed. | whom we owe everything, whom should love thse power. Het resd the Court ‘vo provect | te, ch and Jury to the same degree of burity | ailence broods over the gloomy spread of waters. conte. About twenty-dve persone were pre consequence of circumstances over which he 0 rought aceriticate from a prominent | better than all else, is called upon to damn others, | counsel against them. A ay Jeapane te ‘borter | Tracadie ts of French origin, having been settied | When the services be put the number in- | had no control, he entered, on acertain after: Now York yalelan corre “his state. | and lend assistance te all that is vile and cruel dae COMony s o thought he had hereto. | (nt ‘After more pleasant talk, the reporter creased to over a hundred during the manifeata- 5 5 al ment. ‘Noutichstanding. this, the, committe He was sorry to say that women swore Sea | poe cenen hs Pant Gourec nthe maitre started down from Yorkville, having ample time | by Basque coloniste soon after the peace of | {lone alg inches nifesta- | oon, the village grocery where Fathor went back to Horrisoure detert dbo mt of culture and eminent in society, women that 9 tS on D way to ovolve Sal more rapid transit | Utrecht, early the eighteenth century, It After the singing of hymns, Mr. Montgomery | Jesse was engaged in discussing banks and au attachment and secure byaus on a requisitl he know—and that there is a tendency in that STOKES'S COUNSEL'S FRIGHT schemes, making four in all. was poorand miserable enough from the Grst, | Invited the strangers present to take seats at the | taritts to the great edification of a et clrel fipon Gov. Hotiman. But the } wi direction. He spoke of the alarming prevalence | Mr. @raham said that he was (nformed thet ———————— but Ged’ chouan euria fell agai il * | tables among the mediums, ‘The SUN reporter rt ‘ Lapel Al] Hgorously pu Tvans wh e ate f the vice, and wondered that woman, In Whose | there was a hired cang of twenty-five men evr AN ORPHAN'S HARD LOT, When aw oeeed fee the Levit its toward 1500. | took a seat near the head of the table, and close | Of the habitual frequenters of the establish: of the law axe met with a sudden and usox Uthat is ure and kood Is ascoclated, | ployed to wateh these proceeding ut the ot Tecaholeer ana Gaius wiecrae ch tecnning | {amedium named Mrs, Reed, who appeared to | ment. Ulysses listened with respectful atten abahist Sade ' That a muther addicted to profanity would dare | avenue who was cmployed io contra thecemnen | Atte Bentat ‘Treat of Mary Mes] With plagie germs, were washed and, | qpirita, CAN parties. joned hands, and Mrs, | Hon to the words of wisdom flowing from the The} 1 ven Jock upe ft innocent children, Among chib this matter hen first thoy went before th: augklin in a amily-Come Titea nt the aiveennatng aitta nd eelmated Sweet delivered an address on Spiritualism, and | lips of his sire, and when the old gentloman dev wank Seeanatiaon. 7 diren the evil was weldely spreading, but he hoped Hers fury and were consulting on prelin pelled to Sleep In the Woodshed, Wrapped Ma Crenualiied Erol that das ty | closed by embracing the arm of an unsophisti- | clared that pigs and potatoes wero, after all, tha Buf eitt le th er ot Siler cca Re Huan Iie med | hoa th) ate AN her Lal na erected it thal in an Old Comfortable, Travadie has never been purged of the fla young 0 SE aceanoca z aaP se papubg Most trustworthy currency, the eye of the Junior ph ritnent, fe no Hes. and Toked n V grea paid any tlon Mrs, Roberts, of South Third street, Jer- ady man to sing, "0, lets be joyful.” The youth, | GFant twinkled with # pecullar brilliancy, Houbt that yin th el meth WHO of thi rir ren | sey City, called upon Coroner Burns about 9 THE HORRIBLE MALADY DESCRINED. however, gently disengawed his atm. Mr. Mont: THE BENEVOLENT PROPOSITION. De rimeat c ad aie ; a vieutinwe Lane of cutthroats that he sent at ghee | Poe cieht agovand sald that De, And pa There seems to be no reason to doubt that epitd petty ian et ace pire As the Qld gent oman left the gre ery he was " Thet facet ta undents tg by it ts mere uae ta the polier f Apistoon police, which vrinia Ago, and sald nat ane ” ° | this singular disease ts the lent leprosy, © } ‘as one for investigation, not for speeches. owed by his sagaicou in, Whe after ¢ Tie and | covery of their crimes Vthat wor an hero Is a sant ‘t hod n furn fo protect them inthe court | lived near her, was in the habit of eruclly treat- | the « phanti sis Greecorum. L-will note some of The Gye! however, deulln d to m nifent d pting bi the force and orluinality inthis re veral of the State officers 1 thetr Cre ¥ that [ room, S - ing Mary McLaugblin, a little gi nia oy | the etrange symptoms of this Tracadie distem- an hour's dreary waiting, the condition was | arguments, in ingly intimated that unfor+ apni ree Re reve Resin eo Geallt disregarded, “Like stealing, which | “He supposed that tn the effort to dispose of | Ing Mary Mel Peay i i be ti oT ig | temper. Thr e stages ave distincuished, Tn the ed, the persons inthe cirele taking their | tunately the currency at bis domicile lacked the Bake wits at a Baga eae ; vine that they really | Stokes, these men would ML Hoththze and | whom ho had taken from Mandal’ fal a 0 | frat the akin tales on bid aad whiitenc panda from the table, but still keeping them | pig element, and that, In fact, Just then he had ty in th Harte «Auditor when v y does Mt t Hi action was, however, taken in the matter unt! nthe second, it ymes slightly yellow joined ither present nor prospective pork. This dell- i 4 Vre De ¢ habitual. Young men | t M M yo when Mary and another little girl, | {ie third. it turns to deep red, violet, and Suddenly a stout, middle-aged Indy tn black te hint touched the elders heart, siroads fi : KC ; . ; lety of the tetned and cul 1 " i i "| times even assumes # greenish t Let Devame agitated, and commenced talking rapid- what mellowed by the judicious flattery o! Shar ihe cor over hind OF @ a © the alinosphere and | ih adley, entered the Coroner's offi follow a through these a ‘ whieh resembled the Sioux dla- ‘and taking Ulysses home with bin he pan hi i ¢ ile oaths, and weed to Teave | ¢ 1] Coroner Burns at once took the walf to his resle | The patient begins. by riencing & burning uttered, in a smothered tone, | pointed out three fing #h generously pros thar ‘ i for G OF, ‘ re stra th | ir 4 Mire Turns » the child some food: | fever and r: wie, a stiffness and w the word seph. atthe same time pointing poring that his son ahould t keone of these to r raveful ¢ Hy. Did Tide so- hal - + pts A a . Oe 1 inthe joints, neas inthe chest, rishings | C08 well-dressed youth with a red moustache, J and fatten oo shares, and when it should abl Will receive \ Grunt faction but the little one War too much exhausted te joit t, rushin Me 1 the Sta’ Anott rot the war clan ly it was] th ght " Keon, pocste re me rey hi nas ate latne od to the head, and many other sen evidently an unbefiever, who sat opposite. This | be slaughtered keep half the pork himself, and ring was W a I fort s i that it is net ad and Tun VeRDten, ana Hand bore evider thard work,” fr. The most rec able individual disclaimed all knowledge of Joseph. | return the other half to the b nt old mi he i. bait ny ahs ey Profane} awenre r 5 t he would | Pye ict Bradley told the Coroner that she had The medium went on to say that Joseph was @ | Ulys adily ass ‘and procuring Aya tas the cannon sh : ve ‘ennd Mary tn the morni MAN outshor : . She assured the well-dressed youth that he ine the most promisin ABRAG sau Admiral y yy i + sek i | Pe andrewsccaud that tho poor little thing bad 6 pricking Maud “Son etited Lite deeeen anein aes Lichen ain When he started to leave with AsThav 1d, those whoa v persecuting | a wn, but indw a profanity, Is there , taking ot A paver irews,-aud that tho poor little L dle, or Kent ay d youth smiled. Mra. Sweet again at- | his prize, however, the shote ma da most Fvans te ud nh « ih men He claimed that a waa then fo nad. when | Connthere all night ry was elod ina thin it feo! tempted ‘to speak, but Mr. Montgomery inter- | impracticable disposition, rent the air with Ite Ast Doctor ain | Peron had no more rieht te take the name of | yuu Cardozo directed Cre ea Heat vente: | ctijea dress and balmoral skirt, Sho wore shoes stances are wiven of Levens burning tak Pupted her with the insinuntion that she waa the frightful xqiieals, and stubbornly, refused. to th he Lord in vain than he had to insult himor his | ude © FO eee eee deste rmacted The | pad stockings and ‘ @. | Mrs. Th eet without knowin one ease itv medium of a bad, aud not agood spirit. Mra. | budge, But Ulysses, who was armed with @ is a waem friend in fact, the and closed by calling upon tho young | Wty foudd a rordict accordingly. Me Graham | Coa uit danghter aald that she bad frewuontly | tilt the smell of charred flesh had attract Swoot retired tn te stout hickory stick, declared that he would fight Of prominence who b in his ene | tuen in the congrogatl take one more oath | thereupon presented a lengthy fat of exceptions. | thatit consisted only of one comfortable, mag | 8 8 of Athird person that one of there un. | ‘The circle was then adjourned. {Cout on that clothbesline 1f It took all summery tire Innover le Is, moreover, very rich anc nd let that be to 4 again use profane eldry Ge ruled. 5t Gare | Sunt It conalated only of one comfortable, half | fortunate men wast ry a - and, as he was a great deal more obstinate than pry, enor Ho got t & row with | 1 3 de ed nw this to be di nd dis Poeked BLA ; ay eo aere ees Rae then h NOW ANNA ROYSE DIED, the huog: he eventually succecded in making tha nmnsy ni ve off e his v 1 ae carance of the 1 by yell imal travel tn thy ired direction rie pt tis, and thy ry OOTPRINES IN THE € é M wa called a Cor spots, generally the e. These pa. ba yor aR ICR Ha hogin. ¢ - : sed esd st at 1 PERASr, AGATS "i ' au Bie ite ub heat bepare heme | the Wurtsboro Mystery Cleared up-A Bee | RESULT OF THY BENEVOLENT PitoPosITioN. trom h 1 Ned Pantiiacte Brice Moue on the Newery Atth 1 Van Holland, it tl. He hat tt little by little they I trayer Shipping hin Vietim's Corpac Home I The next morning, as Father loase 8 it in hie Wher ' 7 ‘ ‘ k ‘ ‘ 4 sei oy yet i fi 4 fi \ net her, hol Vilta ed with Cowardice, house congratulating himself that by his bar. gud lodged Vit Was t ribs ahtibiel Ait a ‘ * | child t " a mantle of rottenness. ear Ulysses would have to Dear the expense af Paine’ x “a 1 tare sirnage Seene i ¢ Old Temple, F a P i 1 € ' wrout i" Ps ing the brute f X Months at least, with for hls tela ing ils 4 1 Bunt!ne a 1 his lecture on | ahowt iNGde aati oe : So Pa Krscstox, March 2.—The investigation edrouble-of taking care of him, while by nd wad ! at ‘ h r Catenve i 4 r ; 1 A fl the circumstances attending the death of | reason of the increased weight ereature Paine b ‘ ttrantt ar Ms I 3 : i Nir nee f ard at ‘ ; ae i was | be Would get back ax muct had given Mackey ¥ racy before the n wut y t closely } ; ted i" 1 mid t Mr. Anirew floally the n Royse, ag ears, Ww CORRRG We more, he was utte king would i ase. This en nd R 1 frequent 8 ¢ k the 1 i fothe a \ tM ¢ | heats, an nt home to her parents In Wurtsboro, has re f the window at bell ful son tered ¢ sel BY ey hehe de Wil « 1 upon the t } the Grand | We ' in fully clearing up the dreadful mys. | Uudalng toward the pare with a begets pibolnked! from pie Jceeatite and the “T ndM and BOnCG feet, y 5 Jui and f ry. ‘The young man Har who pretended | the pig in twelve hoursl otk f A Mackey, 7 r ¢ : tal ballad. fherow ot os Van t dutndcine VC r ' tho Key. Mr nicl he suri 1 when be saw the box containing | ‘Tie old gentlem. wa pave gi heir Work. and so. fa in i ifr ; } Audiowe. f 1 h + fica the M town depot, and wh cepted the situation without Pa his College are cor io hota par that fringed the i tthe ti and Cducutae | baired man " 1 Hons with y convey the information to her | gave his son a L recent fe © has been bre tout to show ery expressed i : . the re . M ut tobe her betrayer, and to | time abright iden e ed his saat a dij a Was ever sold ised ardor, Ase SernaQKieAny the elle mh Look r ave bi conveyed the remains from New | proceeded to carry in ale executions N SRROIS OR f filled the I ic : fi 1 8 rk. Royss irs. neting under the | Bringing forth a we ddomijuhing he sat tt ON THE 1 and many Cyr 1 re wos nothing In the t advice of Dr. ’ rry, of Wurt on the table to divert the attendon of Ulysses, And uw comes Dr. I Jets i qf nt Vit My dear you at home on the 300h of December last for New | and taking a bucket and lane Wargetic, Vi rs retired. any e | back to the J who I to Stoke treated the eiild tal bindness, rk, where she became of the lying: | tily slipped out of the back soft w r rn end. i ting of aw an dressed 4 { 1 toh ‘ me |g " a ° Ad rplish. T ond, | in hospital at Fifty-f and Lexingt sson a pl dever « re all the pain 1 his vomabawk er in-one hand and ng his hoad Mr. i} Haid miy'nand i the Internal avenue. She told he Wis ¢ shins and bristle own exclusive dby the other, with Judge G M Mor Dial tubes ‘ 1 ing to viattan aunt In Conne e they | benefit. In this design he uiecessfuly and. ‘ tv her r x behind. ‘This y sill * : i ‘ it Mt br i } she had really gone b his return, 1 having d d his odorife and then the i" i ' ' ' 1 miss t t ti ry mow i ree Weeks after ber adm the baby | crous spoils in the weod-shed, he recntered the elf appeared, | untilt y broken OAS not 1 wi now living was by Early In February Misa | house by the rear door wats le if fearful of ted : ' ohif 1) Nada is fivet SEATH ST wer Kovse was seized with convulsions superinduced | ing by the : ding | teh f ir ' f insti t i H Herond that of ahy other know by Mee na. on. the wth f at CRAPTINESS OVERREACHING FISELF. tho tat Finding 0 . vis for ne Von ' r Tuts t es 1 " rden tthe body, an Sethe . tail 5 rat the the speaker | Hollan 1 u a vt force her polated,and | Voted pr : Mr. Smith. an undert Third avenue Abel Ag dia BA rice tHe ata n ton OF eaker ae his uote pe ie ines the 4 hag . that t vio i ine cui hing elf with ® tumblertul of corm LS irs imi Li r are f : nag WY [thing t nwt \ ts to | placed it in au fal after his, unfragrant the self i no thesrs. Then ‘ i L new d ' ad the | Ye : ina pin & card bearing cee ba fe fonts nou E 1 and the four a ¥ led teh w i ( 1 peut In this tM Ret when, by the ? and ' P A ; Se ot leper. 1 diminished weight of the domilohn, he dt " s thi wi : : Hs le story and sald One of my fir t ally was; Is the h ered the inroad which had been made ¢ a totter Mr, Iuntl aa dr lint pants, and AML i told w i : . d er, t u stock of fluids. He atonce procured «mea: a He ss vist awe of Dew ran down the | f ' ! ly ¥ Tenens f Yinay have ft. ond t f Joel ‘ \ {the vessel, alter wl 7 i Ube re prot west tina ry ts Phos |: | Order . OF Whe por et two ¢ { ‘ : , pane. 08 aitoyee, if for a Het want al Heient sid had y tit was the } H ' \ spied in fre fh 1 wins it ee 1 Ay ll heen ny for sor ealcGiat x « . 1 " ‘ 4. An AN INTERVIEW WITH THE IN NA JURYMAN r " fa pe pf . : a x is a . . , dett y ‘ tat ' which |! 84 aKE Crs h The ¢ » preset idolt. He had 1 ya gay nigh AStx F her iaen t Yon Mr. Van | Siry ropes irtert r ere SuTun ae Bil A ut Lak 1 . " Here it} Edgar A. Poe and others, who Were famous Ano Mee want lice vat he had previously heard, and said that the d vr hat adr £1 ‘ and inj Ror Pe ) t Jere Neaees t whipped her fort FS some a menor « x8 W asiy eritt i ani rer, t a acter oni : 18 a clilld In con: ie an 1 ) k ; an with e taut terror of u ry: A t ay Hee sp order i ve mould The reporter was | ed at Mr. An ‘ in the ne ' Fs understands wth on, Whose story is trie will doubtle HERO Mires had sy INC VY TO: wk inthe audic i ‘ What care you f Konsas Election Brauds-An Effort to Father Jesse tis this ineident fn his published Rage ieaeiy el oN “ ine Mt Maihe or Muppccas tho Teatinionys y reminkieencess but Tam told that he often t nev pia lot . ‘ HA 1 ae rovidl todt in private eon jon, and w ito present it. B ae another lecture nex : Pal A Ven df a the Sr. Lovrs, March 3.—A Topek the ratath thatt iduring his whole ert ee uey Waa) retary of Sta not yet been f . The Corner in Old Whiske career, never dis) layed greater 4 hip than \ « f cone ' ton wh i to M » t he ox ted inthis weil-eond 1 1 oy yi 5 Aco, March 3.-‘The Protective rela Mat Hy 1 $4,500 | Mr Van Holand t forw Vicetr tof the t . iis fat phe pot E. Ares, vi A he ha f h all the 4 : votthe testhinony y s juor dealers he a Picnwaco, Li. Feb 1st2. hav . f , " i ti i opted F a 1 ‘ t i . oy the red {0 Keep mp to the trad | The Mnsuvance Dave f j eforred toe ; Bs tS , t 18 t fons, { Vies the Life Hi af ts r lve here, | & " t aye Yi 1 Ne 1 ' ot ee apal car | land i du his waistcoat poe A t t bhinkeyt t Aten i for r i wt € ‘ 1 — f Shot hy a Jen i y i : refervit moby otier thi t use of A Discarded Lover's Revenue, mr " vile , ; ELM, March Curtiss bi cy ' bas in ! { ; ' r ‘ ° “ with ube wey Who made th = f ‘ the | t i het tor Brooklyn D i I HY The Won. b ‘ ' , ‘ i ’ i “ ; ; Shar “ 1 fe Hi passe A . t ‘ ' ee WASHINGION NOWES ( ’ t . } ‘ t h i 4 - a : 1 u ' ‘ Yr 1 is ie ¢ ber i he t n \ tent ‘ i H iH be ¥ t I Mi Vn H F Or ' ‘ sear ' + 1 WHA vA sr The Cor ing § f 1 \ ‘ } . 14 Husband Hr, Van Hollond--T most Wy dla, That of in J rises by meting as for } , * ; : ! 4 } and Atte th ’ BARLe TUaea PeUR Ea ates bvery ‘ vet their beds ayain and died svon,a wt ‘ Phe body . 4s found (xp, Me, Ma L ; puss taut its — The Hotel plea nines ¥ tatial Intell t ie ' viet aud ihe na ha il fwa if 1! 1 | The Grand Duke at a Cock Fight on Sunday. hee and pat ' € PLASUES PROM TUE OCEAN C t mae ts Unt on Dix 1 a i aid. t rediet J anopintor Havana. M » Grand Duke Atexts, | | i - } ' 1 1 that] 1 11h " r ’ I realy i y Marr on the n ju ANB : it 1 \ wes dod tw H I ' ‘ ath y Fb f ne fthoe howed met he toa a <a A bre ‘ fi : ca yest y f he |? : 0 eT wrong \ Twasasked what T lado BROOKLYN, ptto Burn a Boarding Mouse Port He pt rt sto ‘ ’ : Grant dry, Vat T y ' Adit North F w oe 4 wheal ues ) : he Pronch Cabinet, Killed on a derscy City Ferry Bont. . . TUR GRAND aed ‘ x tat the A for y 4 i mit ‘ 4 Ne oe | 1 n nt Surrey . ' 1 11 r ’ ' | i & trial ' y were | jac { \ J - \ rt, 1 ‘ i 1 7 hoy Cov t | . tae be | ' Pa x reet. 1 f 1 | I I 1 Fa 7 I 4 be ; | " we 1 Mier fthe Laborers Killed by Poisoned Timber I f tho fur | , | 1 - I 1 heoN f tI ’ I H Fectetotiou for cas Vives in Tray, 1 V ‘ how x H . fae | tu ‘ orderly al 7 il road ¢ a $ Pt : eels ; : ; : ‘ = Sh ny 1 1 Chas. Browne, } i G iy 1 y | t oe a ' t 1 i r ( ‘ fcr hiv i : ab ' “y Was ewe 1 dae Coun At OM plclock Inst evening a hackinan name | er M tthe 5 a The Baptista of daumaicns ¢ LOSSES BY VIKE t at cut ane strvet aul | avon * up 4 wks tal . i : f fuirt \ - An infa 1d of Mr. Thomas Clinton was | ¢ \ ' was weut io beitevuc, | y Ajmar he his name New ae Lim 1 vester ‘ F 1 ss iin lager Doane tie vad a a4 ay ite injuries pus } r r fore t y J . ‘ Het baled ; ? Tho Nineteenth Ward Railroad Reform Agaos | be an ' ; Chester Clark, an r nt Hato, | ¢ " wht ren re tot { ‘ ‘ H ‘ aks | Petty LOH tn enU AED Thomas © ngon har sued , Diocke fur ig t ‘ owl