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i EUEPTY C nn TOWR ¢istant relative of his, and through him, douby THE EMPTY CLOCK TOWER, | ieetenretettnecthit, and tntoneh, Mins doute venta Mr. Ltow introduced him hero, and aided bin in‘eetting up hla subseription, rer Did Mr. Ludlow subscribe himself? vo Mr. Legit Ob, yeas he made a ve HIStory OF THE MISSING TOWN CLOCK OF RANWAY, NI, z = shld iid iUscrption for him: ie eubscribed $44 tin New Sersey—ite Molten | Ropar. ts Me. Ludlow wealthy ? A (loot Vene Clock and then Sells the People= The | The Rev. Mr Legit He is ond of our Clock that Wouldn't Go and then Went ihiest eithzer On owt of Sieht- Citizeun Waithag to Hear |, eporter Ni any formal contract made peat Raid KJ The Rey. Mr. Leggitt Thellove only what was 1 ut by the New Jersey Railroad. ‘That portion lying | ein! nati perth of the railroad has for a number of years | inition cription paper. But {Mr Woodruf, Pr al Bank, can give you J the infor- put on alms over the other portion because of the Keportor—Was the clock not put in running ‘ onder poucenston of a town clock. He ere | ‘the Rev. Mr. Legettt—Yea tt did go for a anew church cdifdee was erected In the souther- | wile, though what kind of tine Kkepet den't ly portion of the town, with an Imposing square | knows ax Lnever tined it. The trouble was that tower looking directly down the main etre It wouldw'tstrike. Itnever was made to atrike z att 1 with any regularity, and when striking it could There wos Atel in this tower, and all that was | Soarecly beheard block diatant DISFIGUEING A CHURCH Residing In the country south of the southern | Reporter Was the chureh edifice Injured any quarter is « wealthy old farmer, Mathew Ludiow, | in, jutting in and taxing out the clock? who bas sona and daughters living i: the same Tie Jey. Mr. Decuitt That L can't say; Ihave Se not been up inthe steeple. Hieinity, This fainily bouts ® relationship to | "'epurter IU was not damaged below in the jock wakers in New York uamed Rodgers, The | audience room ? conn sea Att, thtoush thete kinafotis heard of | oT Pe Sty, mh Teenie ie Gc Tot look wt Rodgers firm, through thelr Kinsfolk, hea that [pointing to the tower}, what « disfigure- tho great want of the village of Rahway, and | ment thove dials are? ‘Thos’ shabby bluck let- prot to Ol the want, tere and dirty white ground! Why air under. = stood at first that he was to put (nan thunin THE CLOCK BARERS, eddial; and then the plan was ohanged. Faturally tho elder Ludlow was first ap- promised black diala with gilt let ‘ mit, Thateontiet . ly he painted theas cheap dials, ‘Then, look prowched on the subject, ‘hat gentleman prom- | Bnally he pa 5 i pola vat ladder (pointing toa long ladder resting red to subscribe $29 toward the purchase of the | Riatnet the vide it the eburch, reaching from needed clock, and then summoning his son Wil. | the ground to the cava.) "That indder bite been bade him take Mr. Rodgers around and {n- | Standing there since the clock was removed! trodes hl 16 tone Wis wereld Aly don't khow who it belongs to, buttt Is probabl troduce him to those who would be likely toen- | Gue Mr. ltodgers borrowed and bes not retarned courage the enterprise, ‘The firat person visited h ortor Next Went In search of Mr. Wood- happened to be Jonathan W. ¥ draft, Req, | el As he was passing down Main street he Prealdent of the Union National Bank of Rah- | parently ifieen years old and. wide awake. ‘The met a likely-looking colored boy, @ lad air way, and one of the trusteos of the Second Pres- | seporter accosted him and sought information, byterian Church, It was in the tower of this | !(h the following result: church that this clock was to be placed. Mr JIS’ LKR, r—was duly intro- toners it was Rodgers Ju y ecded Itevorter~Young man, do you know Mr, Wood- duced to Mr. Woodrn to business. He first suggest huret t Colored Boy--I isn't a voung man; [te only a He ce eciourchase tho clork egnanierlreren ine | «2 porter, Well boy. then If you prefer It, Do wantaces to he derived tro ig a cloc you know Me, Woodrufl ¢ ae » ho derived from having a clock tn | Colored Bov-—I'm tke; dat’e my name, jis Tke © white folks bout yar knows lke, Keporter Weil Ike, then, Do you know any- thing more then your name ? hecess f a clock, but failed to » oid Mache ne ehnirch any. ny ; thateses tata with the business furthorthan th | Colored Hoy What ver take me fur? T goes to Fan Ae oe Tort HUE he had no doubt | *“jeportor—Do you know what yhurch that ts theviti iit he hlavwerf wont kibssribe ga | yonder 7” Wom to the Second Presbyterian jcward it, provided a good and satis “actory clock | Church ; she id be Pro dee Spee a seer yeey a bright Colored Noy Dat's Parson Leggitt’s church an’ SE ee eee toda | L goes tu Sunday achool dar. Jat this proposal; but ay thate of concern ae he necked would. Mr. We Roportor-Can you tell me what time it te by ruff undertake to raise the money, Mr. Wood- | the clock on the steeple ¢ ; _ Fie ouid aot do that Ae hie they engazementa | _ Colored Boy Dey ain't, no tick dar, an’ how's were ng, but Mr. Rodgers bad only to draw | You goin’ & I lo thine ? Dp a sunecription peper in due. form, stating _Reporter—Well there face thera, and figures what he proposed to do, and the terms upon | OW it. € ‘ Which subscriptions were asked. and there | Colored Noy—Woll you's got @ face, but you Would bene diMeulty In his obtaining all the | can't tell what time tis by lookin’ In you" face, Subscriptions nocessary. Reporter What do they have a cock face THE CLOCK CONTRACT. red Boy—W hat you axing me all dose ques- Mr. Rodgers promptly p oct ontht: | tons fur? fe you Rodgers sugeestion, Obtaining a suitable blank book be Reporter—No, | am not Rodgers. Who ts wrote in ita contract, as follow Re ersizned, resilente of the elty of Rahway | C Toy—Rodgers! Don't you know Cecaree oper to Wil hoerrsvet ices of truck: | Rodgers? Golly, boss, L guess you paint lived t oi ‘dye pai Pout yar long. | Mighty few people in, Rahway tine the te don't know Kodgers, Rodgere de man dat made of tne a Church of gwd city of Rah 1 dy clock fur dat steeple an’ den stole em, Way a clock wiih four dinis, and the clock ty be a fiescepor. Subseriptions to be paid whea the in and in Working omer. wa, Sede Reps A 184 Golared Ho this contract Mr. Mathew Ludlow appended | der an’ elim signature for §&Gyfollowed by fr Jonathan W. | om way, Mina oil for an equal aunount, qd then subde iP potas a others, for oun $0 duwn Lo & Reporte ghar Cor Aue ann fr irink: subeeriptons, | tell me where Lean Rad Mr. Woorrul The local pride of the citizens was fully aroused, Colored i Deacon Woodruft ¢ and they were bound to have the clock. Indeed Reporter—I ¢ vt kuow It he te @ deacon; he they were so eager for the coveted treasure that resident of a bank eck Keporter—Stole the clock! How's that? E could @ man steal a great chureh clock ¢ De white folks say be got a tad- dup outside Inde night and took a "bout it clouk, you know ‘so much, tiey forget to Inquire tts price, or to make an Col'ved Boy, Dats Nate Woodruff. Te bh Other reasonable stipulations ressarding its < suthen to d stork. Go down by ¢ they were told) by Mr. Rodyers, as they» tepot an’ on d ards de depot beribed, that It was to be a firot-class clock, LF tla for Woodruff an you'll find him, STOKY OF A RANK PRESIDENT. y cot what was wanted out of the rer found lis man with no further Mr. Woodruff is a thin, spare ian, ire, considerably past middl easy, frank, and cordial AN OUNAMENT TO THE CHURCH TOWER, snd weful to the elttzens. and onty to be pat forwhen in eatiefactory running arder. TY Mr. Kediers wont on getting subscriptions the extent of Lis own good pleasu wh Fubscriptions began to flag he began to think o producing the clock. How much be got sub Fotbe yody bat’ himself knows. He, how Ho Is of a ever, admits that he had secured subsertption noracié in inanclal matt reporter found hin imme humber of genilemen waiting to to tie aiount of $60 be Bani Work, & Se dorenpaintag Wat Fo Se etes Trendy, to give. attention On. tl n October Mr. It peeared wt, | Miter iatroductig himself and stating the object The architect of the church hud f his call, Mr. Woodruff luytted the reporter to rear of th: ukiag honee, and expressed lar spaces inthe tower fur clocn dia y lu ever be und thes it ready to wer YY question: " load ce t Reporter Will you give me at ry of this € vil kK affair? Tage, Jaw ey ‘ Me, WoodiudtCertutnty. Tsuppose T know as hed doar See ee et etea nna erie Il, just after my diner, Ladiow called halut, out he rave the det ts atiihanpald.. The fhe at my residence with another gentletan, eee ee hinted white uid the iumer, | whota he Introduced aa Mr, Rodgers, adistant re Bk Le ence yased the dre or the | lation of bis, who, he anid, Was @ fanous clock der from New York. He said they had get a ib i tae eg Pt here led on me to talk about putting a clock in the Cra alent Mr Woodruff on the bar! | tower of the Second Presbyterian Church, of disfeurement of their t p when M whieh # . Mr. Rodgers then ashod Ttulvers pleaded that he couldu't afford a bette | me if I th ehurel Glalat the price he was getting fur hia work | WOCLD BUY A CLO Woodral then J ed to subscribe $10 mote told hin Charch would not buy one making t becription $00, if the diy | 1 tothem, Then he ash t ed black with gilt i punt Heat me Litt minunity Would buy a clock Mr Hodsura, be says, aged tw auahe woe im | yop Poftthat church. told htm that proveuient wou ple that he bad a good By ‘ I Thad no doubt that the Meantime the el and put inn Ce itd be raised, and that 1 1 dials 4 1 | wou dit myself. tHe then asked Troi at r {ondertake to raise the money, and ' ral days the Ir Tad uo tn are for such A ally succeeded pa at he had around m7 t eh with wh, the Imself and explain to tiem Just t But ih wod todo; that if he would ved nae K that would ¢! p Neto.be p tothe public and be an ornat vtstrike, So Mr “ reh there would be no difficulty in. raising kevin, and after a whi he miouey, He went away, and a day or two banging: away all Lhe time with the most aston | afterward called again with a regular subscrlp- Whing recklessness. ‘Lhis was worse than ne | ton hock and asked for my subscription. friklag at all, SO some more adjusting was | tgnod with the distinct understanding that the Feqiired. as wreault of which it struck teebl ney was not Co be paid until the clock was In once or twice a day for about three Gays, an order, We had some talk then gave up in despair, Indeed, at best Ul .e promised to give us bli @riking could scarcely be heard a block away faces with gilt and handa, Ile then went defect which Mr, Rodgers attributed to the | qcound among the oltizens and scoured, aa Tuts Giminutive size of the hammer, and promised all the subscriptions he wanted, Fem A CLOCK BUILDER'S REPUTATIC ‘ Roporter- Was there any committee appointed | to tke charge of the work on the part of th att alOe | citizens? im that be y para oy the ¢ 1 pilleeted abot an, Hut he ony aamite gum) | 17, Woudrat: Nos the lttzene reed, collected the subscription of Misa kiddy, i ti DUR PEL ePDrenaiiis Wealthy Quakeress, amounting Wy €); Of Mew | Si di Le ete Male Cea Thon seh, & widow ° Chorpe, gro | yi " contrac cer. £5; and anunber ofothers, But the mi Was any formal contract made with jority of th Ato pay ventil the c nly a t fort 1 AL J Brcpeu R fe 8 ruft-—O is wet fe In the sub. runt the clock: wan, “ih working aadere Be Senin ie Hae. nat: Bneciaeg i mcinttgad ite faults, bat prvi sed to | hey waa to be pald whea the clock rinedy them, ‘The citizens bluntly told hint Fee acl lan Teinedy the faults drat and taen call for tly | konorter: How muck tm COLLECTING rUNDS. : At this potot it would appear that be com ered his contract fulu od. for he. be Jn his subscriptions. ‘the eltizens el did he get sub- j They declare that he scraped ee] ton t know exactly: but he 4 ald without putting | ailevents he seeined to be Cock inorder, and then, on pretence of tinker Work putting in the loc PAcwin, went to the’ tower and took it t at ibe wore CuiMmaneee Hn ten tome and said he tad had tol the matter, and thought som © paid him on account for his disbursements Ursomie expense pleves, carefully packed It up, and shipped t away New Yor After he had got it out town he sont the following communteation to local papers for publication andasked me to pay him a portion of my sub In the ' aper was subscribed to 8. Ttold hm that the ome wae Second res ya herent y the was to be paid when his work was towrr. ‘ihe AA haar tenn fates ond ieee a id not til then; that these were his own ‘ Reever: saver prions all paid ne soon ; and that he ought to abide by then, and ee a AL lst realy resp PAY NIM ONLY AS AGRER ' eprieat orutiers, So, dcar ale 7 1 called his attention to the dials whieh Raavieal uke te ¢ 1 the value ad painted white with black letters, and told Goons Nid ane thet tite t fa re At Was Not rding to the contract. He i WAAL o- ie ey iied that bls expenses had been more than he ue athe clock isset ie tower 1 bar had nticipated, and that he could not affurd to wh te inate Fgh i vexpensive adial aa he liad fret pr c 1 DER I then told him that if he hadn't re A STONM EN ITIWAY, ived subscriptions enough I would increas \llnakion oft t tee | Milne $10 fhe would paton the black face end 9 SUITS ON OF ERE SOBA IE ALAN Foie vilt hands, He then went away, Afterward he ni She auls nol Kuhway, where hme again and sald tht there was dis TA On Mate OVER Se about the dials and that he would ° Noy WAFS. onualle savers wiih Choad we them, which he was then golng {falds dd aindtie heya the Tee ss 03 but instead of doug that he took th ha’ ared badly had they be found li re the loc r ing ord e- a away froin Ralvway, Th » {made d C Mr, Weodraft Idon't know that it ever was t mands for the return of | jewas running aliitie while, but that was ony H (were simply told that not | witle he was working at it It never struck t lected to desray the expenses larly at all, and when It did strike It couldn't H bereits tg in and takin | be Leard any distance from (he church, bi and toto ng would be re " t > re ly intensifled the storm ¢ THE JOB NEVE WAS COMPLETED. N hos penn raging alt winte fiuch monay did be collect ot ‘ ahi this city, “As bo case Ine | ,,ceeporte! money did by J rt Of hitherto rably Sie Woodrull i don't know, but Ihave heard f ty. snd wos claimed to be | i ccd that he got as much as $20, He aduiite vt ontire valty, a reporter | 10) or more, Tt and Asa al to Tnvestigats Keporter- Do you know who patd him ? up ne reporter called first Mr, Woodrut Miss Eddy, @ Quaker lady, pald Ke to pastor of the Second | hin $40: Mrs. Thompson, a widow, paid hin the ives directly opposite | gig: Thorpe, the grocer, paid hin @%5; and 1 ny man received the | hear that Mr. Ludlow paid lily subscription of ue st unve proceeded to | gay, Tdon't know wheth body else paid or . ; UTNE PASTOR “Tteporter-Did he refund any of this money Henican] Logeitt.to make | when he took the clock away ¢ { ' jo Ke Ghat was put Mr. Woodruff Not acent; nor has he return- ' Sine received | ed any of ft knee pronou Heporter Was it known that he was taking b wi nd 1 have he clock away when he removed i? ' r Mr, Woodruf—-No, slr, He presended that he 1 ant , Whad going to change the face and hands, and tf t n pert Hie fave him an excuse for taking the hands uh it tae Mr, Moda ff and he took the clock top nd packed ties and ! it inside the Lower where nobody could Kee What Hatt hat a publ ' or Was it removed In the daytime or v « ity to lok after rather | nt i Mr Woodruff 1 suppose he took ft down In tl . Church did rotorderthe | the daytime. He took the hands off during the 1 eM ‘i when he removed It nobody koows te Ir Teuuttt No, eit, ‘The members removal of the hnnda did tot excite suspl edits Hew tn th Hecribed Hbeentwe he had taken pains to say that Repoter. If er citizens ar golng Wo alter the ‘dials wud pub on gilt dear ‘ Was the business Grst Intro hands Kea! Here the interview terminated and the re- pula a Mr opaltt T helleve Mr. Tadlow, poner ent ty fe fooling Ua) we asiene eentionan Tiving about @ anile out o! Rash wa had son reunor feeling Won, Arms started the batt, Mr” Rodgers af they bed been Imposed upon, , THE SUN, MONDAY, FOSTERS LAST CHANCE. HIS COUNSEL MAKES A POWERFUL BUPORT FOR HIS CLIENT, 1 Faets Withheld from a nt legal Convie er The Decision Withheld, A motion was made on Saturday before Judge Barrett on behalf of William Foster for a stay of proceedings pending a hearing upon his urt of Appeals. vieted in May last of murder in the first degre for the killing of Avery D. hook, as the latter was stepping from a Broad- way car, near Twenty-sixth atroot. Judges of this district had refused a stay of pro- ceedings to enable the counsel to make an ap- peal to the General Term, such stay was finally att, The General Term, Gd. and Brady, b ment on appeal aboUt a month ago, erward rendered their decision, Ingraham and Brady refusing to nd then Foster was resentenced to be On Saturday Mr. W. O, Bartlett an Judge John K. Porter appeared for the moti and District Attorney Garvin opposed. Mi. W. O. BARTLETT'# APPEAL. Mr. Bartlett, in opening Wo ere before your Honor this morning to move for yonr Intervention to prevent a Judicial murder in this the term judicial murder Lapeak wed strangling to death of @ doeution of te xeutence of a Court, @of law, Hat in vlolat Hielone of the etarntes and of the ( ‘of New York 1 Footer, convicted of nof William case In the € Foster was ¢ Putnam with a car After all the obtained fr dges Ingraham. [ the argument, ander the color and [ori fof Avery D. ‘The apeaker briefly recapitulated the facts of the case, and then procee case, with one single bat very wae ho. disputes nent with which the iow ¥ eamed tn the trial About the facts in t Important exce Eleven days outot the cupid in obtaining a Jury thing Co submit to this jury—n0 ol for the jury to iitary, but vital ques: ke the biow 2. wan clearly «q i erect the passenger-box at the 8 Jury, Singular and efore, that the pr province ofthe Court to try aman for a capital offence. WHAT WAS THE INTENT? According to the statute law of (his State tf thet blow frock With one Intent, It Was oue kind of vifenc Ht was etruck with another and very different er Intent with whieh tt on purely of fach. and wholly in tne Jury. We, there"ure, conten Viti point of Ue case in rom the Jury. Statates of tile State ever by linprlsonment in the the same Revi we struck [hom withdrawing that sy Cincinnat! on the 12th of May, 18%, and after a few years removed with him to M subsequently to Rock Creek, in Jennings ec ty, and An assistant, and) two small children, bee yond the th offence which ts te Prison la fel d Statutes provide that any shall be conviewod of any wasuult and ba f wuy deadly weapon, oF to produce death, OUer meabe or force as Ww. with the Intent punished by toprisomines cr acconiing to thy hasmndch ae it le punishable in the state wiaed Statutes further provide that the killing of a huiume being without the @utbority of, lew. whet dealan to effect death, ? Derpetrated without at tecoud degree. rod, Luk without ceath, sch Killing Is murder OFFICIAL. MERDER Lae tlhe requiem at aring of the Jur by refusing It, © tof wuruer int Ur in exccated, In iy Jn fog from an taw: the stvtite, EWas at ao tunwe he dled wot anation until Twent tn to r eral Term, aid 1 expecced then, if up in the word had been any e deductions in the oe Tograbam vilence shou the first degree) that the sston of sone other felony than the aet whieh. Ho cited Reetors ea: ns before the twenty-two ie Was Piabee the question at Murder in tlic second degree 1h, which caused the dea hand of another ata to be mayhen eduented ty aw tu his youth wh: ; tions of murder | the first and se old a heed in his opliton, ty build der In the second Ingraham «uy than the act whieh eriuiinad law, | and is aorosecd ) merly n dude at¢ the tan who franed and Wrote the entire platiorin of the Lilerads, Tevion assumed Was somewhat Hew Li and that Juda Justified that aes thet an intend: sonal violence felony contemplated. by the urder in the stated whet faved assumption that cou sumption, hotde that "1 acture of the #kull statute pe latir commented. further i nently dangerous tn itself should not ty aseparate and distinct place from the inte and that *an act so extremely hazard ous Ought not to be counver jumping at con tuste in disregard of what tho Logisiatiire saya. What was Intended by the tenanced by art was new de THE OLD LAW POR IT Mr. Rartlett quoted avare under the old law a Judge of the Supreme | Ball& Mack's with a bil or pickaxe and bi his akull it wae i) Jed the act und the offonce ny of mayhe y ngostanghery to fret degree by latte ? nde upon the Intent Whether (Mat d uRhter in the lire ¢ After some discusston between { 6 Cardozo left whether the offence was murder In'thé Brat de gree or one of the minor degree Mr. Bartlett arwued the case at lengsh, citing a great number of aurhorities GARVIN'S Distriot Attorney Garvin recited the facts OS mg evidence Jantly Justify etof a premeditated design to Po reduce the kill ected with thi ere Was Very which would) abi der in. the » that Poster took Putnam's life with the given by the courts wis that he must be engaged in some Judge Harrett|If you tak Tt may oF Inay not, according piseion of anne engaged in a fc the man's life And ali the other caves cited by Judge Ligral bx Judge forter fa the other cusce, Noj lb le wo tn 19 W After further dt Lied to the District Attorn or the privile slon, of Milk apy what he belley », though het al to his Honor for a sta to be a clear and ton with the casein the Gen. tive as to the manner eral Term had heen Instr in which ourerlininal law had tn this efty b Hgbt the tne had come s attention ought to be directed to that vietiing should eriminately as vicarious sacrifices for in other brane akon referred which the Distriet Attorney cd and said 1t was a diss 1 Of Judge Bronson, ov twas pronoun again and again by the vt the law U ertminal ad , and in not the gravely assorted that by this rdlota in the Supreme tn the Gourt of Al Lion, the stal ourt and a decision ppealy which did not touch the ute of INE Was overruled, and be respected by Che aworn who lobe of \ 1 reserved hte decision, VANDERBILT OUTDON®, a Thousands of Williamsbarchers’ Liver Need lesaly Imperilied-A Grows Outrage. At Roosevelt and South streets, under the friendly shade of a peddler’s stand, a BUN re porter watched the thronging mass of humanity hurrying over to Willlamsburgh yesterday after- noon, ‘The south end of the ferry ts opposite the s{dewalk of Roosevelt street at Fisher's cor- ner. ‘The passenger boxes of the ferry house ara at the north end of the bullding, over two hun- dred fect from the corner, In South atreet, from Roosevelt street to James ellp, lying back from the river front, is an open aquare, about three acres in extent, Persons who travel down Roosevelt street and up South street to cross the ferry have to walk through this square to reach the passenger boxes; and as nearly all the tra Me Is from down town, nine out of every ten passen- gers have to cros# the square, Between the passenger boxes and the cornor from which the passengers must cross are the ferry gatos for [ntoks“and wagons, with four stone pillars in front, two on each s ide. Yesterday. afternoon two hundred carts, trucks, and wayons stood fn front of there gate Inthe open square, with drivers yelling and cursing In their hurry to get across >| an ‘Whe great throng of men, women, ‘en going over were pouring down Kt treet and tip South street. ‘To reach th assenger boxes they had to pass through the two hundred tracks and wagons, stooping undor shafts of carts and creeping under horses. Oficer Geo. Kiernan, who. is detailed at the ferry. did his best. to. keep the carts from run wer persons, but of course he could not he ublquitous., One gentleman named Rayn South Third street, Willlamsburgh, was accom- panied by his wife and two children, a boy seven Fears old, and a girl not over Ave years. Me. taynor and the boy got across the Kquare sate, but Mrs. Raynor was knocked dov Ther girl was nearly killed by a huge sugar track, Applications have repeatedly been made to he ferry company to construct @ passenyei at the south end of the ferry house, where t have ample room, and which Would remove danger, but It has not been done. It is under- stood that several Williamsburgh merchants, with Mr. Raynor, will petition the Comm: incil of this city to compel the company to h end of the try house. Meantime, the Board of Pollce is » be petitioned to detall extra policemen at the ferry to save human life, — Denerted Wite of Solon Robine fon of the Tribune. Prom,the Oroven Pott (Lut) Register, Mrs, Robtnson, who has been for nearly nt of this place, departed thls life on Wednesday morning, the 24th ult. at the residence of her son-in-law, Frank Hedell, ter a palufal ines of several - Fesult= ng from cancer on the lit Mire 16, 1709, near Philadelphia, In which city her early life was . She was married to Solon Hoblnson in discon, Ine in 18H she came with her husband, borders of civilization, to this extreme northwest corner of — Indi- ana They journeyed hither by the slow and measured tread of oxen, camping out nights hing their own teats cach day. the nd here nothing but th wigwame ) and Mrs. Robinson, the tirst and only white Woman within the borders. of our county, saw the first log cabin rise, watebing ite progress with pecullar Interest, as the little king- NM which she was soon to enter as queen, AL! those happy days of privation, cud atrng. ele hardships, when the wouan of such ni and perseverance is pers mit by ng F hand to hood Hh pee ¥ the foundation of a future home of plenty and comfort, where, surrounded by her farr she expects to e uy down the decline of lifes enjuylag tho reward of faithful labors! th t alas! in this case « of ploneer lif > the privations as weil as all the indescribable terrors y es when settling winong only savages, Day after which =he spent In ber cabin while Mr, Kobi Was Assisiins In making the survey of the she was the reciplent of the unwelcome ¢: her savage neighbor. At leneth an incide: curred where her fear reached a climax, and she learned afterward Lo correctly Interpret (heir frieudly Visits. One day as she stood front hoar the cabla window, the Mule boy playing in rand the habe asleep fi tts cratic, a fore tooling saviuee ent He stood with © fire which burned inthe rule mo time in y ACH, COL the sceno around him. The ‘little hitnstinctive fear, tind ¢ under the © eine to his mothersclothes: while could hear the beating fullof terror. Still he stood ly the sleeping ba AL last he drew from his atong roll of flannel, from which, after W process of unrcting while fear grew t the magnitude of torture—he drew out along shining Kulfe! Next te produaud debe tobi 7 aid pipe, and chpping bis toacce int bits with the katte, he Giied hile pipe, light smoked, and went away sifently Th Kobins s life in place hardsbty. which has Unued such until within the past few yeare when failing h necessitated a eeaatton of labor children had the extrer @ forth every In Ise? her Wing her with t ¢ Tour eblidven, at an age when a fa- ers intluence Was most needed, left her worse than ed. Yet through the twenty re maining years of hee life, in which griefs have nil! . having buried both her sons in eariy wan € has nevertheless matutained bh raracteristle cheerfulness, ever closing her heart open ber own sorrows, but opening it nl who Wrote the Liberal Platters leading Republican © y nove, namely, Hon. W, Reno, for Inclumail, where Ne still restive: jeg — LEADING JEWELLERS IN COURT, Julng and Testing a Watch that wae Par dnt 7635 Brondway, the Store of neva Watch Company—They the Watch to be of Geney nutneture and Setid Gold te is Valued bree Hundred Dollars The owner of the watch purchased ft of th va Wateb Company. He Ills object In going to Conrt was tu pr Wasa Dogue one and the concern a awtidle, Bo ao: discovered his mistake after the experts frown Tlifvuy's atone or two other prominent jewel Jers hut atven thelr opinfon. Mr Hone, the purchaser f the waten, Aw that he bat @ bargain, and Mr. San. ford, hie counsel, informed the Court that they did not wivh (oproceed further in the matter, and the case was Aiseontinued. It acem that Mr. Hope read an arcicle in the dally Prdocvethat Ted bite to belvve the Great Gene A Wateles were not as enod us reprerented. | We can hot nnderstand way Anch an article should appear the paper doles It was on account Of the Gearys Watch Company not advertising in the /riewie. Lcinat lore not WHA ThAL Paper auye when Fenres. {tary uch Jewellers a8 Ball, Mack, and Tiffany prououner fi Scarpany, i Rroadway, to be A 'and More an A tie Mount Mhat Conipany nee sett them at. ‘Ihe agente give a bill of ante anda writt aran Th each watch, We advise persons deat ) purchage a gold or ailvek wach toda ao at ruptanle, Ab pyc tun ing wg atonal one ntl hoc ortatiot # Van every 1d as LOW as ! that these are Deliv dispored of, De males will vontinue enly Eira ew lays tanger ———~ Iwas Taken wit) envy cold In November fase which ti Of CouMMinption Hecame More. Rud th Was compelled to deslae fro all cxrept sabbnth wer, Vites, The only tellet obiained for ay complaint | (ani now. eo unlike Twas that it Wrote desde Vinee pousable for she or Van. 8. Baran Ovnha Legal ¢ rid of Mercy Hospital ce Wirhest piiee, 88 y the Gut trawn March seket Agen enttnre, carpets, and! An tmmense an ot. Wooly and monthly paynieute taKen, 0 x ng style of hate await y r 1) aC tid Broadway, ~ (le | nee of a previous enn Ur, Cuiton’s tecture ie | PINANCLAL AND COMMBROTAL > Sarenpay, March 9-P, Mo ‘The operathous b railway shares were quite devold of laterest during he morniag Wours, aud speculation way at a etand-it athe genornd Mat. Only a few loading stocks, auch we Pacitle Mall, Bri@, aud Union Pacife, commmauied the more specks) attention, and even theae were ns, ThE entire the more cement that eo ailbert had not favorably regarded the injunction tust Pacific Mail, went this atock very quickly Lo €2% hus carrying up the remaluder of the Met, and yivtog a more buoyant tone to the market untit near tho close of whenadectine in Pactte Maitof ty per cent 0 6144 Was euecosafully accomplished by the Leare thus Wing a feverish and unsettied condition of affsire for Monday's speculation to unravel, tively Mnimportant in volume of my market was weak until after i favorable bank exhibit, a¢ well aa annoy 1 “ree reports 10 retereune in Pantha Mall the recow MARCH 11, 1872. Bized leader of the market—aré very numerous, but fur- ther devclopmenta are in early prospect. Oar article of Friday morning covered the aalient points of thia stock, except the ancertain litigation, which 40 far obtalued on Saturday as referring the mat. ter of future settlement to a referee—natarally regarded 64 8 triumph for the stocholders of the Company, The bears are at prosent pressing this stock upon the mar Ket In order to successfully cover thelr short contracte, and tho sequel ts as yet problematical ; and atitl the chances ere tn favorof arise in this stock, because the money influences are potent. During a portion of the afternoon, between 1 and 8 o'clock, there was @ el distributed business on the general jist, and a bull movement at one time seemed probable, The North westerns, aa aleo Oblos, Rock Teland, the St. Panis and Lake Shore, commanded considerable attention, in addl- ton to the specialties above noted, and we might also remark among the mis Hancous shares that Canton was active in Ite mise to 9 (494; while CC. and 1, C, be came novninally prominent—Jamping auddenly to 4 under the influence of bogus speculation, Tn express shares but very littl ness was doing except so fur ae United States was concerned, the stock having ad: vanced from 70)s during the early transactions to 724 In the later sales, Consolidation Coal was also quite rong advanciog to 883, aa compared with 8X tn the the ‘remuiniet of the Met was fttful and ancertatn, ore were not inclined to engn) in new a Util a more positive inarket ie asmired. in the eat ket there ture, and the volume of business was ran inhi od except for commeretal req) though the heavy customs duties still excited alarm among apec: vistors, The range of fluctuations may be found Aonexed, Wat the dealings were below. the avers The ratea pald for carrying wore 6 gent. ‘The Awsistant Treasurer paid out inc £19.00), making A total of 821,871/00 since Jan. 1, 1). The amount of gol paid out on called bonds since D ceinber 1, 1871, now amonnte to $27.613,0M, Inelud!ne $5,010 tontay. “he recelpte of gold att Were $605,100.40; payments, €1.28) 110.7 Haw. The fece(pia of currency were 1a0s,i08 payment, *42.04.%0; Halance, Sciasi6.e. The co Join rechipts were BEW,OO. And the cancelled gold Lt to Washington, 881700, ‘The total clearings Gold Exchange Tank were B2MKI03; gold. ty . 1,652,700: AML correney balar 1,0. The following were the principal quotationes TAM L108 JRIBP. Ma. HOW'S. Mascseas 110) LURE Oe: MOOR LS OEE all after the steamer, and ays Heures. The foreign very large, by tothe in ie Iinported # ' rah Beast in coin daring 2,2 ut unre wilh ny 3 ie Maren ie Treasury sells ative Programne. Tt wit bo gold thie month, arket has worked atringontiy all day, have ween forced to pay 7 # cent te rimeweades. The ba o afattering exhibit.under the contraction of riya million in loans, avd the atn in legal tenders and specie.” The liabilities were reduced §12na0), tal reserve Increased @1.4G.1M. The mover Intothe hanks of 91 week eventiated in fand the ol tn law fi and certifeaten t a AieRInat BL. HAM! (nat week, TI romnparrd with last Week : Mirch 2 Mared.9, Ce ROE TKSRLOD 19.1%, been qatet all over the Hat Iness wea clone at the Boarde ti tise. The late high tty well sustained, however, and the market ect olf atrong on the basis of 112 to 112i¢ for 1862e. Henry Clews @ Co. Wall atrect, report ard P.M Badd, Aebea| Dit. Asher 1.8. eur. 6 Ma's 8.206, 1806, comp, 1108 110s Grier HS 11S 83%; iT: ooup. nay (Ist USS MSS Sam Io coup Ty 1126 tie ree MANY IIS DSiBe Ms fde ria 100g Seem COMP TT HS US GML compe ny Sai, ised Coup. TI MIS 10K, Pe sees dT HN hie WB, FOUD. 125 M2 Meum coupe ska Weg Rees Wiad oN MIS Con. P. gold Hileieag 10eg Southern State seruritivs are active and strong ot the lose 8 large the le fe a wer new South £3 ¥cent int uly asus to of Consoie delie Virgin’ honda short nal nudeney of the bi ing th teevst from 60 ort the debt. New North Care tom special t Hing at 15, rk atvaros wii) His: American Prehange. 115) Metropolitan Fourth Nattomal, 11 mad honda were str ne ati: Ll and Cental Nathonal, Wt ig and hieher, Contral Pact lon Pactte Brats i tos Vork and rte Sly -Chicazs-iinelingson and me Yito and Miles A consol inted, 4 SY Gg Hedean can we ee ee 4 &s » wi ie ny \ c » . \ Crton Telegraph. > % ‘ 1 . k rpref ‘ we} = Wonsclidaced Coml of Na a4 aK Amor! Merchants’ Union ba. ist 41d The annial exhibit of the Washington Lite Lnetianer Company, publlahed in another Colt ii, saws tart at wt December, tsi BANKING AND VINANCIAL, BANKING HOVS#S OF HENRY CLEWE & COy m@ Wait St. New Yorn, for travel em able te 0 Commerchal Credits ts shout Bille of Fxehs Nateonal Py on the Imperk Scotland, Proyiselal Bank of Irctand, Rank of Landon. and all their branches Telegraphic. Tians to on Karope, Sor Francisco, and the West fndiea Depostt a0 in etther Corren ri aubject to chek at mizht, which pies Uirough the Clear ing 1 y ened bearing interest ate Notoa and Drafts looted State, Clty, and E CLEWS, HADIONT & ( 11 Ol Broad st, London - THE HANNIBAL AND ST, JOSEPIT RAL KOAD COMPANY will rel! on Wednesday, the 2th instant, throngh Meare Van Schaick & Cot the frat rogniar evasion of th New Yor k Exchange, 10,000 shares of the common, ital atock of the company, Being partof the [1.00 roe authorized (0 be iastied by the diractors at thelr Ny order of HN, SMITH, Proatdeat bw York, Margh 6, 187 New Vork Markers SATURDAY, March &.- Frovn AND Greats Tour wae very th y teshinn of interts was the eate of 70 bhis. ehinying exten State al Bt from store, eiowing a marked decline. for this erat Heat was unaet Chippers hid GUM tae anne TChicage, delivered.” Corn 6 Lo HEH few Western m xed fw Hing toconsiderable w tiylty, Gate sold to. th Maoveral Haat Loads a fic, far pritve wilxed tn ators. aud for white f s-New teks pork tp fair demand, wit MDW bbls. at BSW for Maret, 81440 for May, wid egfor dune, Lard aciives salen #00 ten. at 0g $tre far priine city, steam and Kettle: Sse, for prity Woetorn an the apot and: aellor March, Oye. far Ap ‘ for dune. COther proviatone Qtiet wade ut Changed. Fres welt Colrox - Quiet and dichanged on te spot, but flenis for forward delivery; recente atthe. ports. tout Maient 1ow Wwiddhing upside, Be., on the spat, 22 Like for March, diye. for April. z),c. for May, abd to Kt Gomiea—Pretehte firmer; A. asked for wheat by stoamte Heerpool, with free ehimients of eotten © fivand barons’. Gd. Whiskey quiet nt Tallow very rin at §¢-401ce, for prime cowitre and ety. Potro Team quiet. Rosin sold) at Hag 8190 for Beained Epirite Cus pontine, Sh 39 ne MARINE INTE rn, WISTATINER ArataN ace Pe Day wn Gov. I fo Heme 1 Arrived -Sexpay, Maren 10, Htowinabity APuslt w Kedford, Muse und pase, Bteanishlp Geargla, Charl Rteamsbin St Lants, New ort * Bteauishlp Kiuily B, Souder, New Orlea Livingston, Savannah aniship Horny and pase e. and pana, ‘aus pine The tnoee lia, Gaggow, m nid) Portland Ww hy Liverpe Paar rk Tait d’ Union, Port tthe, Graud Turk. ait Business Hotices, Save Fifteen Dollars, Jobrated WILSON SHU Tiny the MACHINE, eaay paytnents of & a mon FIVE YEARS. “A fe A canvaesers wanted. Ofice and aMrercom CHINE CO, 17 PRON Father Murke,-A portrait and memolr of thie divine will appear in tile Week's SH AMPRICAN (published on Tnesday). Wecture on The Catolie. Charen, th of Viherty,” reported tu full. For sale by all uews eminent, Cathe dealers, The best plnce in New Vor to bi wat i 4, rich fashionable dding present povlalty aTihe Bridce of Stahs cnumed woes the halt. eo Willd ar MARRIED. DERM-TUrTS, ont by the’ Kev, Chariea M. Gift Deem, of the Cinctnnatt Conference Tufte ot Mainey tie, Ohi ARNEL. CK, — dence of the Hon, Th Slater, anaisted hy the urrows, Rly M. Darne Co.. wholeaale d K of Ville. In Baldwin city, Rane Mcnoe Of the Rev, Dr. ito Mise Annie C., daugtiter of want Vernon, 0, —SEINSHEINE 6, by the Rev. Dr TM. Wise, Mr Ht veston, Texas, to Miss Eliza Selnaheli Seinshotmer, & TUCKER-CONNER. Near Plorenc tera, by the I 7h, Wine FL. Bolt of the arin Conner, Esq. ——————_-—— DIVORCED, BATDORF.—In Chicago, Marc Mary A. Batdorf from Jacoh Batdort. PRESTON.—In Chicago, March f, Lutiier M. Proaton from Mary A. Pr WILKOM.—Th Chicago, M Johanna Wilkor from Willan Wilkom, ———— DIED. ton, BIRB.—In Fravkfort, Ky. Mareh 4, T, P. Att of tie Inte Chancellor Geo. Me Hib, ing the Mexican war he seryed with in the regiment of Col « istraQion of Governor Charles 8, Moreh BROWN. Killed. by fallin ange, Thd., M on the Grand Rapides Road, BROWN.-On. Saturda an Browi) 7th vear ol Relatives tend her funeral, on Mon: dence of her son-in-law, W at, Greenpoint. COLPRICK.In Fort Wayne, Ke, aleadine lawver D well, Mey widow of the late John i Ind. M f indian tnclunatl, recently, ( the West attend the fun from th “ ert ould Heliaw Haw ions th w Hawthorn, wy jam af thie ase of 6 wae phi ty yours. EUCAS.-At the ce of her son, Las renesburg, Ind, 2h of February, Ble was bor meeburg In 182 Helen Adele, Vetitia Teas, ag i Magteon, Delos i 18M, LUDLOW, "In bud widow of the late McGUIRE. Saturday Gylre, wit) of lawrence MeGu ir rhenda uf the faniily are ins lt on Monday, Mareh {1 at 2 Hicks, Hrookl¥H March 5 year of hien The re bere nf Jackson Lodge, Nu 8 APA. and ter Lodges, are r ti att Iphin papers plevae Co} rien yy Ast h rick B. Qui ard 25 ie mains will he t o'clock A.M day, Mareh 12, from hie late rea denier, 19 nO St, Alithony, Greeny will be eel: brated’ Gar ihe reiose Ay y deb OTA Inonth Tue Tuncral wi the tonal Church ! ne Me Commonies cart welts ily driv ted te SULLIVAN. In Fort Prodle, Me., Mare John Sullivan, of the Ur * ‘r re, He eommitted suicile by auoot Vas DOREN In D ot tie liver, A.C. Van 1 +. Belgium, Jan a, at 19 Fours, AN. T holon, irs addeniy, Mary W.,w fe oft 2. Wh, Hivk. 1 Special 7 € perial NOLLOWAY'S OLNTMNNT, Fr worful prepaial Tn the foot, band and a cuts per NOx oF pot UDOLVHO WOLFES AK OMATIC DAM Hicty nit {nent physte want n And for sale by ali apothecaries, PATENTS.-“USN & CO., Pobtishor inert ca MT Pir row, New York where. Twenty five years’ cxpe ren Aivitias. Send for Patent Ln ROOSRVELT PISPENSARY, 74 ROOSE- velt st. DI w ren a spechalty mul ebb toatl 0) bo eharme: advice free ty all; io sand7to 8h. M ashied, 1 tral ral sole A dovernment securit TAYE Pita KOVAL HAVANA LOPPEICY, tow ade pkey TIS PZ ACO Bi box 46 Rost and Sound BASH BOO Los reenrn tt (U0 th day of Apu AMY BICCim Ese w York News wat nod Ie'for thelr inter nit for on ates OF + Where na cout Ton Ofices, OAS OFFICE. Money t n MONEY, SPVANCED 00 haw jewelry, ne sane Neagle for © asiness F hances, AA EELGME Data wide d KENTUCKY STATE LOUTREIE ADL CAD ih ait, Mar ' age SIMMONS & CO) M * ker, a8 Bromiway, PLO, bx 19 t BRAIEIN, FOr sa be for bakery, Zabrinx\e ® r tay i PUTTER STORE for eile d PE BALK A hquor ste ‘ Moy Tor Sas tase Oener guts PO sALE A . 0 FUR RE CLA ss fenaiiy " Benauegia e and candy PENey bY Oe Nayar aren i POUNG, news agen’ a wynra ret 9 yvs' WE antoon for aa! Joing a QHORMA KER S Go f on st th et corner of sth ay FA, Otimd ap liquor atone Ts TLE 6% Mite itet i" RANT EXCHANGE PLACE, WILSON SEWING MA b WILKINS & © aire pte at asictions om dicts SDAY, March 12, relock, At the Exchange Salesrodm, 1e Meoek nt Ry Ry order of th ee thee atest Cour ale he aire ton rtson Rodgers, bef axe. race the with the Lica aey martin front bulkding ener alta athe northerly ae of Fechange. piers i v'kuown aa Niue G Lin wai in tron Iversully adopted tn medical practice, by the proprietor, A. B. WILBOR, Chemtst, 160 Court and Hroad ste rear, hy 96 fee the weaterty Hine, plot of Vand, togethoe Fronch-roof brlok building thereon, rot Broad ani Sout 7 nd 199 Nroad at 3 foot om Boutt #., and 6. ARE #T.—The datory brick atore and lot. situate on waterly corner of Pearl ) being 16.10 feet on Pearl ot, 247 feet on the rearcand $4.11 feecon Piatt at. bO.N. TITUS, Attorney, of the Anotionoers, TP situate on the northw and known as Nos, SQUIRE'S, 47 Fulton own aw NO, 25 1 SeHrontway. Mape at the oftle tel cli, Heddlat MINER & Inte LEEDS @ MINKI, shod 181, Tn the M. E. Charch, Matneyit tte, March thy ihe Rees James H Chattany. 0.0 SPOOR OF FINE A LARGE A Btoox GO Frith” AND SOLD Shelbyvitie, tnd, at the reat Wraya, hy the Rt gold, aliver, and other Od Chali, pli Boek ide dealers of thls city, to rings, and a general assortment of ork is ut eltahtly damraged ¢ {omit AC very reavsninbie. eX thout reserve on exhibition m3 AUCTION NOY, ‘The greater part of the pat I perfec Th Cinetnnatt, K BOUTS AND #ilOkS. Ky. A «Mr. kibwari ort Miss Fannie L. Conver, obly dauguter of Allan , TWO THON SAND CAnre BOOTS, SHOES, MROGANS. MALMORALS, AND CON. FS8 GATTHIG, tn great vartety. bel ihe {ING TRADE BALE The offering embraces an tn Ia, Which have been. FIRST-CLASS CITY Fors, are adapted to present put any Reservas 4, by Judge Janesor PY Judge Jameson, | roe inte weason, line of very di contributed to this Jndge Jameson, 1A. by Judge Jameson, 11 6 wold wit nent, AARON CLAFLIN & 00., Will well TUESDAY, March 12. 0 at the Exchange Salesroom, 1 Hroadway, asement Drown-eton Nias modern improvements, and ohn O. Wiillarna tary of State nnder the Adrmaln: , at 12 o'clock noon, the three-story and from a teain near La. h4 H.W. Browa, freight conductor The ‘four-story sti haa water ald gas, nud is arranged for a family om ‘4 permits nt Auctioncor'a offioe, 87 Cedar mty fternoon at) ki after a short Mine Brown, in the fully Invited to at. , from the real: pion, S76 Leonard mattresses, beddl re, Lotinger, &°. CASES boots and ayooe at auction, Monday AA BL, aged 57 during the war Chief of the Quartermasters day, March 10, Rdward J. Daly, aged 19 Neal Estate [OWA AND NEDRASKA ~ AD LAND FOR ALR ES CREDIT AT BIX PER CENT. the family are inv aay, March 12, at 1 o'clock hie pareuin, AU at, Between at Hs rewaine will be Literred 1k Cal Cincionett, reeontly, Dr, W. P, Elatun, ON TEN YE No part of prine! oare, and afterwarie wit pay for Jan eh within the Lin abu good tin pi Toped man, fina box, in whieh, back, he attended to all kinds of ¢ Liberal tern ad enterprieti i particulars are aupy re to enitorate with them, « M, Kpatern Ager ound Misgoniel Relver lealiron GKO. & HAR tend (he faneral, ‘clock, at 109 Congress st., rry, in the Sist latives and friends of the farnity, alea the m jast Sth st, or ae ineral, {te lat Folds tice, 81d West 4k fils day, wt o'clock, HOMES AND Lots Co Mt acer Works (n q Howse, four eon arch 19, 182, Yea Lat f trclaad, aged’ year and frieida uf the faniy, aie trully invited to attend Hat the reatdence of Nie We pay for ton’ wil Lay a ham, fram. house, 49 Adelphi ‘niust sel tint OR SALE N VANDERBILT LAN or of OWRN O ENCHAN from Ula city SHE BEST BUE & CO,, re DWELLING 1 ; ‘Corn xchange. of te foot on Whitehall wt, tudor sidewalk and pleanie and retail liqhor Aealor oF expre sor prodved in the Duilding, or to Dy Paited Staten, Pht up ja quart aud pint verytning ¢ + and Gatde to Tavent press Hills road, Loquire o ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY 4 double horeen prination burnished, orders « CO), Banters. 18 Wall at, New York 8 nice, lente. complete Sew York Post Om point, a tare atore and Farug ator, oor D0 TREADWELL, % Greenpoint ay. Twodwellings, eight roomie eo new rain Now F prikeeect 1V_AND COUNTY OMOLCK SROUTITING, we # Inege rodus QCEEICE OF KV EY WOODS lsnleehsahidenmenenAnsnichspanenshsthsictoa etitadihal hay lene VIUTESG BEYERUT SAVINGS HAN IS PEVISG YY ENGS IS STAN (UAB PEQED EY THE UNITED STAT ERS ee een anne en EE no publielty; Bo Pyncns Atty, Xo wal JOR SALE CUE ROO PRR Ems wantod for galley 9% se at law price’