The Sun (New York) Newspaper, March 22, 1872, Page 3

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ee DUNN, THE BOY MURDERER, | priiene eR Lites Ly Hin Officiant Visit to Washington Market A sTOKES TRLUS WIM WR WANTS A Reverend Pontterer How G wre Elected) Scones Int WUOD LAWVEK TO GRTOLEAR, woop t * Iu compliance with th The Noy'e Cell in the Tomba Mie Story af | deputat which have fr Hotiman Marke qqinente of the is f The Keeper Kicking the Boy | waltod upon him, Comptroller Green yesterday aten he was Stabhed-Dann's Story of bis | morning pald a visit of Inapection to Washington Hardshine In the House of Refuge, Market, in company with Col, Devoo, the Super A Sus reporter had an interview with | intondent, and Mr R. G, Cornell, The party went f a mere boy, only ars td, | w hoxpectedly met hy a party of gentlemen : very prominent, | where, seated amid of mutton and Hf Itslarge, keen, gray ribs of beef, the Comptroller listened to. at t ! e than he speaks, | ney, Halsey W. Knapp. & gentioman who con \ Uinentary to che | troller than Fe rn Tam the boy wt to his predecessors. The reverend gon I hi all's Inland an did not hesitate to say that in former BRSUE the dealers in the market had no redress for a r band and get f except through the medium ofa bribe; Intl | f sickness or any other cause: whiel Dunn-t te 1 stand, it was almost lnpossible fora man 1. My cel! was about t © procure the requisite permit without having and he sald, * UM make orouiras to a similiar expedient j these vite, he H sid cu happy to Kay, had ceased to oxtat under the ind e He nt Comptroller, and the permit could now a with his foot, and ° t Phy simply paying the ordinary feos him off, (Inan earnest tone.) shresent evasion. he said, wan the only ane How did you get the kn Head of the depart snd In behnlt I oO out tot v | Comptroller for evest | | i c 11 ! Puy e before L { Phen thad | He: ; w what Leutfee—but ere | been paid tot ythumb. Inthe even bor aeaquiirod tj \ called tea, but 'T dont. utile f nerhou ny bi od Chingatall, TL think it was present pusition tea. Well, it was Just as good as wate h ms your hands in, All we could get for dinn «| Ghoste that Conpireiter Green May See 4 soup. and that wed cot six Limes a week. On| Letter Weltten on Mourntug Note Pap vday we'd yet it fora change for the seventh Reporter—They gave you plenty of that, | St: Can you inform me why itis that tt though? Board of Audit do not act on, and the:Comptroller 5 Dunn” Plenty! Tused to he hungry all day. | the clerks, attendants, and janitors of the Dist (auching:) Ifa man would atrike for inore, they | Court? Tet right to keep these poor men out of thelr To the Kidtion of The Sun hayes Perla te wen ert wae good enowuth fOr | money so long (elnce last August)? Mr. Green Se pay ery Sunday, except when Ud play sick, and | MAM, t che money we have varus then they'd send me up stairs. Laughing.) | a s. Wet y 1 bong rfall into Mts, and then they would let *, our re or for our u Kt st on Monday, and put me to work, sick orno sick. | ® ‘i sre. H LOVE POR A MOTHER AND Ire FoR A EATEN. | keep Thope Mtr i rter—Have y fl 1 tor one money, He ti and ‘as Ss ONR oF THES w ie ma YORE as t the gallows. 1 OLD JOUN COVODI Py write t Ce - E son ' The secret of his Enmity to the D o the ' f-wons do:lg hi Dam & Party-A Strange Story. Yout é é ' 1d early an th n, ( ' ‘ ' lA 1 | } i | ‘ | 1 | 1 I 1 1 i 1] - 1 Then he | ; an f \ t | Kw i word | n that t t , | gg by © Al | a 1 4 | nat dif ‘ | tof 1 1 nt Dur 1) | , | ) yer—a 11 t 7 k Well, 1 f | — ' 1 GENEROSITY ONREOQUIEED hy i) of Two Gentlemen whe Seut Brane roe ' ' h seul 1 d,as my n | \ H i have a met “nd ( ‘ t ‘ 1 nd f | 1 1 1 Pi | * Vy 1 1 nM {same 1 y 1 tu had a { such drink 1 fect ts br i = | hin eased. tel r I thera TALES FOR LAZY MARINES,| 7# t8*7# ars ilip Wilke Arratgned for the Killing of LUXURIOUS BERTHS FOR USELESS Rudolph Warcherer-A Fatal Quarrel in Keer Saloon Manat MARINE OFFICERS, ke for the killing eretary of the Navy flow | of Rudolph Wurcherer In t Toll is uton Hotel. atthe Bor of we | onthe 2th Secretary Roby ur pung Military Ring hero « than the rays of the They are wilting. ng the frau saw congregated at lard’s Hotel a gang of the course of 1 wir elty never had prominent speaker | ing the Inileti manner of stating that @ man who would wele eto perpetrate, with a view to Immun from punishment, would. inthe Nght of tH Inal record of New York, naturally 0 cible and said, with a reg: ou'wester oath, “The marine serv (hic) ts going to the dog ree boson is a greater fraud than THE OLD MAJOR | then heaved to. main brace, and w It 18 Impossible for us to fol- | atreet. He testified that | low nim in all the labyrinth of his language; but | ¢« through him and the other marine officers we »wing facts regarding the way n uses the United | After drinking this witness pald the bill, Shortly re sar bill 4 change was gleaned the fo States Marine Corps for the beneiit of himself Aulick Palmer, retary Robeson relative of v doing thidy ries them with THE SUN, FRIDAY, MARC ter Agat Phe trial of Philip W lager beer r © Sour one | kept by the day in the Court of General § r prisoner b Hackett presiding. Th aged man, low in stature, squarely 4 uunstroke than ever | heavily bullt, with a large head and broad articles X- | head, black eyes and dark complexion. He plainly but neatly dressed, He was attended Hof Art | hia wife, who witnessed the hoinicide, and wax evening your cor. | in fact a party to the quarrel which resulted the death of Wurcherer, Both the prisoner aud the bar of Wile | Wireherer were Germats Md naval oMlcere, | Tn opening the case, Assistant District Att SUN was discussed by y Fellows dwelt particularly on t murders of late. which he ration of the law, ¢ Bven old) Prof of the death ‘penatty 4 dogs, and | cent orin , tor | Upon murder as the safest, wa tit Tweed « rewhat starcing THE STONY OF THE MURDER nt enidit n the was Joseph tiachinist pany with Frank was a fellow-work tho prisoner. The party called for wiry ented them, and soda w afterward Wurcherer called for ani whieh being furnt ler In payment. Only f¢ turned, Wureherer d ed to know w Iyn, night | Point Mra. Wilke interposed, suying iY rhe | he pr \ f 1 f ‘ A P Jack rT nd more werful 4 t 1 t * ized him by the throat him back Invadiatte ald wife ' t elves ¢ WW per year position he (Wil hr sort of Saacho the fatal blow, 1 1 that y of the Marine in i to 1 ly w e emigrated South, | " i k military hy a wh ty other witness for the defer MARINE he’ Sunday ng ih question he went cane | Wal friend, and was entering MATUNE | c re ' “ fay | third : ‘ er v for | Re re rs BO la fie t « V 0 1 1 i} | $1 h body | Mm av It | f eof the | the higher | L now | ' i INN Ww ' 1 1 | a | I anid . - k i the and | THE REAL USEATR Mek ' - At the Pixel roam vester M Linter County, f ; ave | wut NI ' 1 i | ‘ \ ' ‘ | h | nt nal “ MURDER BRILLIANT COCK FIGHTING. New Jersey} mente Pockets mber last, wae hewun ye aling which they re 6 freque ted toa lax owing out of un on the brain | over-sensitiveness onthe part of juries regard JERSEY MEN IN THON PRAT Finer Warrier duck wings wh The first witness culled for the prosecution atte Fourth lay named, and Wurcherer, W went to the saloon of was substituted. ANDIEEW SLAUGIITE yeeterday, ‘The market clored op Crews & Uc Wall treet, report m WS. 0. eT NEE 208, 18, comp In Souther cont. t | t rn f 1| J Seca referr i bf | eta, , | | ji | ! . | | | | RANKING AND VT | - lt G HOUSE OF HEN aud all thelr branches: tog any | | i | | | Arrived | ' | | # Mareh 19. by the follows at 7 ‘ ny} . rt F ' i i tly, Wr mint Kttembeth 1 retial Anniv, poh ye rE. ¢ 1 i,

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