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ae fhe i] ili 1HE SUN, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1872. Eee SS ess een ‘ 1 . > i THT . { right todo so, and to be paid therefor at [ion will prove to be only the beginning of VURDERE ) VCESS, were identified as those of the fair and « WILLIAMS'S THRER WIVES. Te pre ; ' " o i Che oy Senta Saray given ae all ite contemporaries, Neither ' Which will afford important and | . — mitted Is. beyond donbte that thee pret, | A Wealthy Fulton Market Butcher before | one \ ; ys et oe | ould ¥ ertinit eonsed to support | most beneficid results, THE dace! L CORPSE GIVEN UP committed sit, Ke te not suspected by any one. | Tuatt Shee taaveaiee Xa Tense, 1 PHOTOGRAPH OF THE SCENE AY q 4 1 Whines for MUL Wonk journnts for party prityene ave | —— Y THE TIER oMlcersascerts that tie woilan. tearing in fete eats tas in| THE STUCK ENCU ANGE ; ti VY. MARCH 1672, ani’ s he Hu? f vopt tually ea new even A | Rosom—A Noble Ro nily in Montns | finally to the An extensive dealer in | ton in offer ot the Flenren te the Financial Centres of 4) t clioriintedle and tie mor nd ¢ | and romantic inewdents, has come upto attract | ing = Pri bere Givglio, the Girl'm | precious ston ' Is it certs that i A the World—Babet Loos } the atten f the London and unply fooe Lover, Su ted of the Crome. | he may tdentify the dager, and that should he ¢ c | . | Arauacimente To-uny y be no rtunity for « i : ; A ; it gg Sie Bt J gureecd in doing 40 8 prominent nobleman will | The street was y liv cor P iti bd Spfeh viehle } oh r fraud of any ki At the nipik ve yee waa debe Roms, March 5.—A profou t has | fanile $ M amen The Ch a on Ma : evider het n f aig Hosea ¥ } sane y tverti-ingof the city v Vlg Hand help of Mavi ener ¥ te Grand | lately alarmed the nobility of On last | Yesterd t sixt where of nable fa all on | ‘There wai ‘ t 1 ti ri Cooper Heath receive the necessary degree of publicity, | y sid: Bullan's HAVO a Golist oF Tuesday evening, alittle before the hour \ ater yatiiem masa celebrated in (he ¢ Vt change. but it was mild work t 4 oy Pur 1 |) th Inrae ¢ fa is now in I \ and has Inatituted | btndreds of chureh and convent bells proclalin | ¢ f lon inh the jut Usaha ld, he ap= | of Tuesday. Many 7 tho i y 1j publ Y prete na, Ht te that In 1840 hie f I he cory far nto all y to avoid | The ¢ ' ry referee, aad kel t ariel 7 | " as ; be eel tenet i M rhe dead Indy was frat discovered t ' e teed, the now famous Judie Georgla, ' the 9 q th te i « tr vy 1 E nd a § * side ee : Mis . hada ed pti i ) M 4 1 Mr. € w : ; ; hy 14 ' Aint feat less sandhoat Hitt j the claimant, then a ejitd, fell Wi; wud t t atte the ¢ i rae of t 1 ’ ny Ginger nt , : ' k f, ‘ " j employed, while it 1, in j | marry another wife if the illne the | corpse Is dereribed us that of a supremely beaus | ty deiwudice a havely ertmalial ¢ ene |W Cxpended, It ts said, over $5,000 inthe | "Oh, see that ‘ Ma ! ] y mer re ye ble end inn mans | heir should prove fatal, pretended tif woman oF not more than elghteen or wing. | Yoni of the Prince's name tn connection wat ; bain esidence site tual | theallysy n had nte ; y ner could yl er child, an infant having been by for | teen ve Her dress was of buif silk, trimmed | private desk of the Princess, when ckanuned ani othors, but ail his efforts were in vain. ‘tho | ae He i aA she } p | nary then came ® wicked ¥ cw [9 h laces and b Hor wristhands were | the Prefect of ¥ with dhe Pheer | referee's deeision was adverse to granting WV nd he carved an ' ndand pens ie 1 oF The sae | peor made use uf her knowiedee of the 1 f by gold buttons, each bearing the mone | (wily. contained Mumerous letters from the | peti and t lex were letely turned nth He r ared his el e ork cine , onvent of the Carmelite Nuns at Praseath and | by eranting ab { $a week to the . edt t if he excit 7 f ' | New ¥ bohdiachs 7 cret to tyrannize over her; after which the ni | ovram ©. CG. Inher bosom was plunged a dag- | that the 2th of Ma re Ronut | and vowty Dita vo py ail ovaieenn | and a elt i f ‘ We believe that eficient steps are t | der of aeunuch who had something to do with | Ker With diamond-studded hilt, and a faint | ton of tie Blessed Vir was fixed upon asthe | fe | ed knot men on the centre of the floor a ; | to secure the attendance of arge and in- | the matter occurred, followed by one or t stream of blood was dixcer the dress | Unrmulite Ondo ee oe & Ne Aas! MGA live ata ith hide it bhatt ‘ spas a any " fliential delegation from this state to the | other startling events, which threw the Pasha’s | Profuse black eurle hung disheveled over her | Disearding the empty chivalr nfidence aneee tine atten IG Wy fillains Mlenppeared, |” Ol look at bit wid the} as the broke ii t | Cincinnati Convention, ‘This is wise and | housshold into confusion and led him to hurry | shoulders and face, and on @ plain white collar | Pepesed in the honor of Exberto Glustio, L cane | wite for two sents, during whieh time abe | Tised bis right arm and shook his flat ke @ fr i : auti-Grant Republicans of New York is | Heuble. A lawsuit followed, and the Pasha | Was written Sh Ais | Home ts that Hrince Erberto Ghuglie of the | from Mary it. Williams of Hlinola, ber husbands | Ha-a-abt" and ney that extended ; ' galned a decree of divorce from his wit or | ‘The body was wed tothe police quarters | House of Aldabrandint-Borghesa, murdered In | cousin, informing hee that. Will had arm nor ceasing ulation save 4 be | population than in any other State of the | yon had been borraned. ‘The Dacha dled. | ing further was heard of the melanchily | eo the Ogteo or while rocerminn tothe Reve an pre, UE, Was astonished, | fo chush bls hat furth ity Aes 3 j A , fel Wad enh | ea, | take a leading part at Cincinnati, both in | through the world, mecting with adventures ae | ities ‘The matter wa: ' aretully by | hegued her to. estat from her'intendion of be: | ¢ eceutly Wiltiains GO ne ny ae Oe ee aoe sat ok Hebei toe cook D 3 , We W the construction of the platform and the | strange as those which had attended his child ng Dien, And tender women, A he Tithe | coming a nim, and bei used forever—the | fivinge tn sixth aa Atay Ahoy bai bi ed tL | does his tan i nnection between the t 1 : | selection of the candidates. hood, during which at various times he lived as | 1% WIVE DENOG: vaya Reresore! Ak ty cel a chinivel Ht yaa, UHARSE | but furnished the stipulated sum awarded her | Wires. and the ins ils hy means of a Moxie j . ? » 7 a dom je serva: ie ry 4 y tr | 3 Les " . by the referee tn 9 Mrs. Williams numbe jn wire, w h gives the operator freedom to . wn residents,adver | Motcover, the Convention will afford the | @ domest vant in Baypt, became a tay ine | b PALACE OF THE CMIGL FAMULY | tha tohowed het hisband ee thy caias number | move about near the presiding oflcers desk. t wilt eived at our regntar | ANtGRANT Republicans of New York an | mate in a convent in Venice, and served asa | yas Atted with ailence and sorrow ha in 4 PROBLEM POR ANTIQOVARTANS. | took up their abode in Communipaw, N. Ja | Hew are atralght-bri mmer h t and has a ‘| ' ptown adv t offices 5t'¢ West | oppo y to correct, ns ne possible, | Soldier with the Papal Zou Finally he ma countable aysence of its. faire ‘ - living in splendid style. ‘They had two children, | SPhinx-like countenonee, hen the calls are nd street, fonction of Broadway and Sixth | vd rtunity t i et Leda AS POMIDIC, | we to England, where he met his mother, | Young and charming Catarh id | (Phe Exhumation of Ancieot Remains in Sale aA nis's treatment of this wife Is said to have | Nace takes a stand in front of the President's M * 4 ' OS West Twenty-third atreet, opposite oF ag ties tg they committed Inst | wo now dectares that wien she sald he was a | we (pad found and givan her vd | Street—A Hace of Beings with Hides | fret “Bin wane weiledueatade Katcertiiat | NE BROKERS’ PATADISE, ‘ Urand Opera Hours, from SA. Moto S P.M a hey undoubtedly had a majority Of | py rrowed baby ahe poke falsely, In order to re. | der—nut a meruber.of the Ch ad | What was Done with | woman, and deeply regretted her connection The little instrument nestles Inthe bend of hit | 2 | — the delegates regularly and fairly chosen | yenge herself on the Pasha forhis conduct In | belleve or cout Here rested the mystery tor | Heme with him. When she was ill in 1&0 tho fenily | loft wrm. Tn his left hand he holds a note-thook. ae ' "rene < stigatio: o the e Conventio mactise three days, at the ¢ which time an ente et sheets were full of | physician advis her to spend a season in | In his right a pencil him trails the French Arma Investigation—An | to the State Convention at Syracuse in | divoreing her and marrying again; and is willie | (RTOS Gare mt the et jah Pop | chr mbes hn Nad ll of | Higvanavand her husband consented. ‘ie fats | fexibie “wine cs Ankers, aie y noo Important Witness. | September, That majority was broken | to testify that the claimant is Pasla's leg oto BAN arless acount of t ut two log es which haye been | refused to accompany her to the steamer on the | crowded about t and ifte howk a Whe Springfield Republican has already | down by the unwarranted course of the | mate son and the heir to bls vast estates, ‘The | Meter st Cw « er | unearthed tn the reur of & Sullivan atreet. Tt | day of Its passage out, pretending that rush of | Je plesnus, the the seventh | , ' at 18 * 1 wit 4 to be tried in t aw tho: | Gureselen a he with of Fe appears that the workinen while diguing for the ' heave nw goes tog t y thoroughly dissected the testimony | State Committee in making up the roll of | suitis to be tried in ¢ \ Out giving Gurther noth e she i 1) found of a new bu z. came upon two A WOMAN'S HEART BROKEN {e with @ sharp bax t t « | ih Gronar M Eos before the Arms | the Convention, by the arbitrary conduct | *lalmant sin Lon i : Coco. Bronn tha " yan | structures built of logs. Looking from the | Almost heart-broken, Mrs, Williams started | Mytay Glug in t 5 q ? Thive Hing Committee, and has point. | of Mr. Surveyor Consent during his self | 7 ate cd \ Veo auf reet they present exactly the appearance of the | hu nnd, BECO DAN eae D fasltenabiroatt ea 1 mois to the, aver Mths 1 trans. . ' pa out theta f many of thestatements | Constituted presidency of the Convention | | : : : ! ‘ 104 | Jogehute of the aboriginal settlers, when, as a | Youne woman, paseed in a eplendld. equity arte all plait HawaUy-ao Uo tho than win onthe ' 148 navertion it the contract for the manu- | Use of Federal patronage to seduce from | typed Ui ' dian prowled among woods of Manhattan | few days she died ee . Sane Dtiornea Hat orleans biterat sca atic ; fyeture of the 10,000 Remington guns was | their allegianes a few delegates who were | —~ end mootn i i Lilerinlllamiatie ad aevtemen dene abd bundy bball [es oar ger ear ti br ee hand enzaged him- | come close tox rapid ng down { * 1 the 2% of February the men | Gov. Fenros, and more than all by th 1 . a e the Wes 3 ' sate A vArateh anand Hed her the day after the death of wife | he manipitates the little of mechanism ‘ Grav contested ol . ine aor I pity to spoil so flue a story, but unfortu- | Dumber t t# in his arm; and. then itis very easy ' i nefield armory were kept at | OX ri iddenai tad tating abet OoL MocEcr ee aber ‘ ‘4 st t (Kiba, At | nately the facts in the case do not bear out the | ayy tifiams com to provide ¢ Visitor to Imagine the reproduction of ‘ | work yand all night in violation of . delegation from this city of dh acoliycissla defen scenphieanne a ibaa Seg ‘ Popes saw indian: theaty,, AUN: reporter’ pald w visite te [RP Witt mae non a i ures on a thousand recording Instruments , a 1 or the day wis a legal holiday) re. | tion led by Dr, Horace Greevey detlareabionied | er oHicand tae |'t sper sretenae thoi the fe yesterd Atwer wading through | vious one. Tt was not long before sho, too, AUGER E Ce cae pera sea : va Hate née fron’ the wiincharvei'| Aten eHGR! OULE upon party usnge | Seclaredilected : Hire { © thirty feet of deep, yellow mud, he ure | Pecame a sufferer, Last December she ‘died Ge Erie's kitin. aint it?" 5 i and t " for shipment to been committed at Sy use by the | mitece showet t 4 that G , . Brg bib un united ie dwelling. A | | Me Williaa At tila time made application to : HE FALLING OF THE KITE ; : I ond nd i nterests of G AnANe, if | ean cour is Shin | Che Sm ( to 4 ¢ " nf 1 two t | be wamitted ¢ ership in th ptiat | here w “ Veeaction tt eat kinete / etty? ¥ that Row pretended | the anti-Gnawr Republicans had clearly | part of the f fthe A n. It | auitor, for seve i foot 34 and 5 testations of | r the Chureh, He engaged ey 4 we tr Eri sale of the art Pour & Appreciated t? ition. and had sternly tt ' ‘ i 1 Moods Al bility of | " i. ‘The old settlers | tO marry an elder's daughter, and made her | for Eng ol cssipy the és teal Ney mith sand 9 sia | Pheer 7 . F } 1 | to that date the worthy elder be to make In Ivance, pened ates, but hot i statement pretty couchisively proves that | ticket to. go the wa thou nm rr rae | ot Cataring yea Ee oly water wother pre- | brought to the surf Ste fu the lowe os Tu \ he time ft ihe epi lt i ae jai iadoriteriin ss heesi| p : : ae : P atinitarta i WAIUH: Hoi lex ROniteaien | .s0e Tone Thon, bata eine trene ity OF the | which broke of the engayetent with the elders | low as fe in the afternoon, but afterward \t the time this contract was fulfilled i ) t 1 piled i int nter | Ae tee edeht dash oF ne | Another peculiarity of the. building Ix to be |, en declined to provide for w downward, to which end variow tide. Capt. Epwarp Bannerr ¥ he ordnat asa ve t against con second | ous accounts, ent a curlous Jumbl the Roman Catholle fe t noted inthet . g. T'1s Is composed of nm be he i ° hen Hoe Boat \ Vad i t | t inception. (December I Ahtaaane:| COURTSHIP UP TOWN | ship ! aunt Berk officer at the Navy Yard in Brooklyn, | term upon Grant. He we be Impossible events, ‘The ¢ ina who bave t | 1 Chigi perforined th ‘ A batenen oh Ay 7 n in Sistgcdrat: atreet. was the hick I probably be « The arms when completed, and according | Promptly withdmwn Wi killed or taken prisoners by and surrendered to | 5 td ns Known w i » primitive hut | Next ot Fis attentions, but on revedyiing TI ENGLISHMEN LOADED DOWN to the Republican when prepared for | aud wou now be d rn | the Spantar paper already far exceed the A ePUUTUAT HETREAT ‘ ein f, | wy anon wote relative conduct of | ate seemed wef the fant . 7 © creole and although the Spanish | ‘ n onducted ‘a lame befor a ker to a wes hha shipment to France, were delivered, not to | 1 nation at Philadelphia, Tt was not | Ur eres og ty an te EAUET Sa tT O GA \ 1" stuffed. And it ms Trim ei, aie he recent trivial skirmish i w Hamp. |” e oe sacge debates f Rarrett a «hort time ai an inj: is @ rumor thatthe d ‘ Pour very, Thiers & Co., not THe TeCHne veh Yaee ita: Now He month by officers In the fleld. do not sum upfiy ; qe Ee Ol Fy Ischoftshelm & Gold t Noto, but direct to Capt. Barrerr | shire that settled the question of Grast’s | thousand, the army roll ae went to Madrid nc A peleberdtciiid bon Rug Whey AT LA parties had been amical at the Navy Yard, who duly receipted , renomination, It was the New York elvc= | gaits losses of over elghty t d men, Th for such an iehinedon the stack on its merita, and that, many thongnt, for them. They were in store at the | tion last November last Quixotic narration comes from Aspinwa are Wet Sacai trp te ea hes qin before Tustive | would lower its price, ‘On the whole the feeling gard for several days, when by an order | However, the anti-Gnawt Mlicans | via Kingston, forwarded of course by the Span nee | eto mUppore, his ‘fet wife and son, | 10, theetrect wae placid. A few sorte had short from Washington they were placed in a | of this State 1 1 better than they | Ish cables (uominally owned by an Ameriew meu f fir, Williams is of tnedium stature, with dark | what had been made out of the Hritint i : ue y ; Want: Whe Wines econ tak an AWiaHonn tee } from J Unt pidlea addi GaGa i eHtarg Goutal IEG about $150.00 though itis not yet aud sent alongside the Ville de Paris, then quires (hat we neither have Grawt nor | Ai area) bee | ; byl at ap. | Hehe pany and overcon avery large | degnitoly known. ‘The Farmers’ Loan and Trust . & copy of Guanr for yea ¢ 2 w ‘ eves) t On el f scarf, on which a ¢ q ater shi Company are about two days bebind the actual tying in the North River. Capt. Bannerr | 4 copy inasy f pe sepeh NA deca nepoetasiaptee her | tii reat iriltantly.” He was exceeding us transactions, and at the Brie office it. will proba accompanied the shipment in person, He | The ¢ if it boanerror, of the GremLers | pioota inwally has been convertédinto | ton. for 3 to | 1 iid Mad WR a cil. Heh ta 7 lpreaphsaian edd | bly take several days to Anish the labor of trans Was inted with the officer of the | Fextox Republicans Inst fall ¢ 2 ; saat Eh ! f aid : : Aids ad eyi- | i BETTER PROOF WANTED, fee ne aga ; ; ; Bice : r ; cep | ie Frank ¢, Lang. of t Sick i Vight ty the Nineteenth i . i: ub of ( I 1 H t W. Book f About Dow Piuhis and f that hi 1 « sre i i us. a | ‘ i H H pias Chart ‘ 4 iis in Join Winn's Bare a : 1 1 ' tr : fo Me, Willta t ; n toa ' A i N w . z et av c 1 { Rational Treatment tor the Insane | ( 4 i ‘ ne { n¢ t t | ae - ‘ He 5 i 1 € a < fi Y \ " | > - w Harry, ae i iy P fe es ’ f ‘ : t \ Duty Ar Gentleman Visits ‘i Prd t ' i , , hist i i ‘ ! i alison tl , : He met } \ y ‘ he \ ' Pauline M i } : : 43] Bi Yi " ¢ a r. ¥ { former ‘I y ” ha bi ' ' ' « ' 1 y yauti a 4 i n Ist d i » v 4 OFS ! u v <one | f ¢ Jhet 1t {the story. My curiosity w t I not w tho ! we i Washington? ‘I ‘ th : noLY vow | ‘i 1 tort 1 state of Hut gentle John Winn's saloon R! is Ne , \ t i r ina | ines of the world and i ' : Labs: 1 if ye eviews n tite | at Bbis F \ zone round ' ' hat ke had no knowledge wh hu is comprehen 1 he , her ¢« f civil 7 Calif oe. Of the 4 of question fort " Meat pat j A | her, which, was duly & 60. the arnis to, did not | understanding of what really constit sion ¢ 14 fourth one is now Goreng. Tet tie ttn ll poled tale I t ‘ ’ \ (ar Y of velebrated dog and t cs Capt. Barnet liver the | insanity, in d to the evidence | ber I This Is qi " the ¢ te the eve of he 1 that | 1 Finally they tox th Iject , rt on board the Ville wis pass | of expert criminal trials has often | State Is less than n quarter of a ventur Pea epee nie Hecke : ier a ; ' i f Hstic encounters. ‘The sy AN his “unndet ' Raa aia ; labors of the cod were not t nebsean ! eT aeide, ld ; \ ' f is taster tT aunadh rough ight the existence of the most | } Late Tilalec mitt \ fortune, afd wh fait t ‘ ne AA ie ee ty fiat t ry, TRimune & ¢ conflicting views among those who would i . rf t YT Wa it 1. there Fina became very sant to that Be on ‘ nw an that | naturatiy be sapy tte titute truste | pao et t th oral Vy i , whieh w presented, she took t led aw Hi “ " whiat « ad j ol Ve i for the Navy D wortby auth on th ' t net ' lot acour they | yorinrer pr ¢ W ive " y t water freed hi Phe City Advert ze J der the pationt harmless te somey less time; and both | pe rily d t rae of per for | they xpcak f ara 1h shapely 4 ‘an A H All \ n tists 4 his bod 1 If these a ycate Rid pron at I natur de pre Mr. ¢ N ' ; ! i ‘ ‘ and tt h 1 Lscabich tot {the sacre e ' 1 f eis é that the rince wri with a ¢ 1 ws ie by i ! Land the 7 ave of | and ci The pe | 1 H i 1 ? Ret ay} . “ ad 1 oor mitior i rt the tina « i , hi ' | 1 t, and @ hat 1 r | 1 4 | in eve ay ! In Ohio two ¥ | we “ for i n was two inc valler | were recently ay Notaric ‘ s f } \ A violent ft \ t van infinit ev f tov but 1 Z oy ‘ ' y vlye r MH {and stamped ' | t t t . t eof ‘ " r { he & n eve fel ( ymuch tl 1 1 i | i e f Pa) ‘ : H ! o ’ rently being that } Abia Yr cone u tt I { as : t intown W ! Mt 1 1 } Ki | ‘ : yy wl that the cheer ' * New f pens ‘ \ friend Y anit \ t q ¢ 1 lunat Ibe likely to exert : Pre t ¢ tan r oak r ; ” a v y } ure tl town committee ha 1 f b ‘ , ! r the door, f 1 Paddy n ! ' it i} 1 It k th W f r ’ 1 ff wy 1 H i ' ah t { ! many i hat ¢ ( '. 4 1 ' ' ’ yort 4 : ’ i t Unt " « y € “ ' ! July i} Erb ‘ ‘ t 1 t 1 ne Chit 1 H r : , eh else it 4 : ’ i marian } ; ; | Though Catar : c i} 1 ' ‘ I © Wor » Hospital f ned Mor ' h |} : i 5 i ) nd ibed aon mat ' ‘ eh I t i 1 i t |! ; } i ib a ve Pucsont the hospital under t rei : Pent ' ' ae! t v paid |) hom ND riety nnd tra rT w te fled hers . hi int fe } i 1 M et 1 enty | of f y bite thant OLY, u-lik tid that when ried him she r “ k | _— " i Nae | tol. ¢ on Spencers Sint t bot 1 t rT tear Nee within he did not consider th had any etal lor th we. the | | : nl . ' wn Ww Jewally Mr BUDS hee ld ' . y | ‘ ee Dee Ne eh nee bo the wife of Jonna: and at this point t SiR Inaee tates: “4 | | i ® there wou hem Y ful abodes for their | that he coneiuded to send tt to gher cont | beautiful woman ment Lin thet fae Ae noe Ta OD tof) | ‘ 5 ery paper desinng t t 1 there enn bo Nttle doubt that | without attempting to ur ee bidetter was found, aad ons last the | } 4 ! ‘ah ayes) Cn " 1 e pape iW ; } Without attempting to unravel the complications | poy letter was found, ae He bug |e en i vias tl | in , . } h one vould ¢ a | these rational innovations on the old fashe | it pr ed h dress, and pold elveve on, marked Cy } that ‘ ’ ) anvletal a bu ai

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