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THIRTY-NINTH YUAR, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE ROBESON FRAUDS PR ONSPIRAGY, — —— iietron $utoneo ane wctuding | OULOH HEINRICH IN PRISON Paced gue ee ee NU UC ULDUNNL UL OH teen ren aoe eee Te NAT BY ONSPIRACY, Sf aatd Hetnrich, Sand tte trie, Tadid at or, the lowe under the contract over —»— notereat the bonds, and Lawyer Price Knows the —_——— How New York City Honored the Remains m "1 <7. s480r INTERESTING INCIDENTS OF THE | wen tnat dia A GHASTLY CORPSE FLUNG INTO A et Major Anderson - A Soldier's Burial | rie coreR YOR? THE ESCAPE O# "7 7 ep | ¢ roduced? nied ae a INPORYATION FOR THE BRCRETANY TRIP TO SING SING Heporter—Why were thoy not produced STYOIAN ALLEY Peatew Wim at West Fe THE CUSTOM HOUSE THLEVES, ’ » ‘ rwi Helnrich— ‘Vell. they couldn't be expected to fhe remains of Ge obe derso Admiral Porter and Ac S. Hewitt | or. scree toneron—We are cow tunaing | —+ Ave themeeives ewes, Tt ain't human navure — Te Atlee Del LAG eh Dade ~ ac ae Durham and ‘Trenton, Iron | Mmekiog Nie Last Clane and Detoking hie Fi they onuid have had Whe serurance that was | Robbed and Killed The Fourih Warde | were taken to West Point yesterday. Since | Winty Ateendy that some of the Persoun tae Litnen the (inition ee i set Champagne, Probably, for the Next | asked of Baker—that they would not he prose- sateat Tragedy- The Murderers Arrested | the ith of February they had been lying Aicted as Whiskey swiudl Mink Before the Committee, Works, ‘We minus charcoal teon at Ringwood Hou Vewe-An Opinion of Stowes-Metes | cuted “It would tate teen allright.” wat biaker | wad thele Victim fueucite de in @ receiving vault In the Martie Ceme-| Terme with somebody bah ' nything about the Buteka trot fiche Laie ene wouldn't hear to nted nted 1 A elataat: @eales manly : , : Thc Wentish: RLS OF ES HAS Weak BE At MONA ileal Bhd Mh 1 to convict Dutch Heinrich, Treaily bavesome | At half past o'clock yesterday morning, | tery tn Second street. The funeral escort] Bonch warrants wore out yesterday for ' bh Heinrich yesterday shifted his ubta about whether any bonds were ever | officer Pike nd the Lody of a man lying in | from the cemetery to the wharf was one ‘ : i THE FRAUDULENT In CONTRACTS | void be worst onty seven cents. Pinter of te | ers fiom the Tombs to Sing Sing; he hay. | stolen from them, But he sald they were stolen, | the alleyway of Koosevelt street, about 100 feet | worthy of Sur fefender, Four tead the arrest of the distiliers who hed not vem best Slige iron would be worth from ten ¢ and he positively identi me as the th Ad nd brthy of Sumter’s defender. sur leading | bail on the indictments, This was deemed no~ n | lng teen sentenced to ten years {n State Prison twelve cents. The requirements of the epecit- | he robbery of $83, The Contracts Aggrogating $43,000 | cationsinthe 1 K contract do not eall fot | tr giao ti oi gb he swore he could not Identify the other | back from the street, leading into Cherry street. | regiments of the Natio th 0 In bonds and anote | party to the robbe! G J. 8. Kennedy & Co,, Cedar street. | me, aa it was with Tie otherman that he taked ward. The head was tied up ina nal Guard, two compe | cessary | 1 cessary by Judge Davis, lest the inaction of ble ome Vary, strapge to | Ttlay on the Gagging with the legs turned up- | nies of United States heavy artillery, and two | guhordinates should be cited ax one of mang 1 f Ipaca coat. | light batteries comprised the military portion. the Sligo Iron, nor the best quality of wom, T bik venter . ote about twenty minutes, while the thief was get- | % he Ls ¥ vy proofs that the charges bh nomade for Above the Iiron Market Rates. ate Ry aa ad toe: by that: COnItAGk ban Be | At 1218 yesterday afternoon Deputy Sherif | ting te bonds. The man he stood face to face | The officer untied the coat. The head was | Punctually at 1 o'clock these troops marched | political effect-—to be used ax carmpaten dor ates, plate iron called y that contract can Shields stepped from bie desk in the Bherif’s | with ne couldn't identify, oF even describe ; Lut | bathed In blood which gushed from atroad gash | into position on Second arenue, Thelt colors | ments in behalf of President Grant, Fortcona meni furnished for seven cents, whether it was chare | omce and accompanied by Deputy 8! own, | still he swore 1 was the thief. Why, every’ wit: e left e i € and accompanied by Deputy Sherifl Brown, | still he ow ore tae ee eset omecucion an tree | beblnd the left ear, The body was removed to | were draped, and the officers appeared with the al Sharpe, and his warrants were given to Ma ef , Te oal iron of not veral other deputl da 8 0 i HR. MRWITT'S CONVINCING TESTIMONY, | °°° eral other deputies, and @ SUN reporter | trial perured himself. I tell you, thieves are | the Oak street pollce station, and there placed | usual badges of mourning, The Seventh, Ninth, fe h ah ne ett RONESON no saoRx AMINED arched down to the Tombs. Mr. Brown oar- | put the ouly dishonest men in the world. Ga law 1c eth body Ot L toa wlsone Ure Toot | ave rweneriaras Heviceants Curae edt with ice a julie are searching for the neon named , The Secretary-You think you know aii about Tred @ ittle ruseet leather bag which seemed PUNISHED BY THE STOCK EXCHANGE seven Inches tall, with alittle round face, of the | usually full ranks, and never appeared to better | woos and cenece lca clad cea veral monthe Admiral Porter Informs Robeson that the | 'ron, don't your heavy, and when be set it down It chinked. | Neporter—Why did Baker push you so hard? | Teuton type,dark eyes, dark brown hair, and | advantage, ago, and others have changed thelr residences ¢ { ‘ Witnesa—T have made it my study for many | Turning {n under the massive stone portals and | Helnrich—Round to convict me. The Stock | tone moustache, He looked to Le thirty-dve . , rat United States | 20 the task of the overs is not easy, Nearly alt Secor Payment is in Violation of Law, an Ce aan he eee sath chcndtshietts | Zichange, bad agreed to make the lose nt om ch jooked to be thirty-Ave Hatterles E and A of the Firet United states | ine prominent distillers have given bail, and { ie Mace MA da : Shields | good to Kennedy & Co. and they wore bound | years old, He was dressed in a drab striped | Artillery, the same which constituted the var: | mpleved otk fi . The Secretary—Vou think you know as much | and those who accompanied soon stood In the | that T should suffer, Itdldn't make any ditfer. | shirt, dark coat.and light woollen pantaloons of | sgon at Fort Sumter ten years ago, attracted M dot peated tia el who will pera " ) TW as any body else, and rather more, don't you corridor known as * Murderers’ Row.” ence whether I stole the bonds; it must be Dutch | @ coarse pattern ¢ Sum i) #0, attra ately move to have the indictments quashed, om RODESON ORDERS A CONTRACT WITH ROACH. |i ees Wen, 1 don't hardiy Ike to pat tt fn SUtGw WeinnTOM's WPA Heinrich, and so Thad to suffer. Fdon't know | ‘The pockets of the trousers were turned ine | much attention, Magniticently equipped, well | the ground that they are barred by the statute of —_- Mrs Nae : but what it's lucky that f was locked up this last | side out and empty, showing that he was robbed | mounted, and marching In sections, they were | pavitat that way, Mr. Secretary Above the corridor are two others, and be- | two months. There's that robbery of n bank | before he was murdered. The arms are tattoved, | the conspicuous feature of the parade, A guns nitations, and are inoperative, ‘They also proe The Engines of the Tennessee the | The Secretary smiled at bis brilliant efort to | tween the galleries an open space reaching to | Messenger a few days BGO eee teeth at | Cac! ATED with the Beurs of aman and «woman | carriage rawn by four horees setved aca hearse, | Nove te have some of the witue indicted for badger and insult the witness, aud the commit. | the roof, ‘The corridors reach right and left | [ares that would certiinly have been charged on | nd. the brane with the Maure of oman ene | Ate Aif past ten, detail of eight men fron the | Perjury after they bave appeared on the stand, GoVernment $1,060,000. tee looked tndiguant from the entrance, In Murderer's row the desk | I'haven't been in any such business for four | lke those of a sailor, however; they beat no | first Artillery: led by Major.Gen, MoDowell. en. | If the cases should come te trial «of - Yo Mr, Archer-I think the Pheenix Company | of the keeper stands just to the left of the en- | years, I've been trying to carn an honest living, fr sof bard work: Capt Climan thinks that | COmn tothe caisson, The band. played & Girves | the witnes 1 Fare withhe not Wasuixaton, April 3.—The statement | made the beams T saw at the Brookivn Navy | trance. Ten feet from that stands a big atove, | tnd l've done it. Tgot married four, yours an Mee LE eat The eard inet ted theecce | and the troops vame to a present during this | poy imc ence til they apnea Ds nonths ago, Tre got two oh va boy | Was found, and that the murderers of the Nie York Times to-day that Mr. Bartlett, | Yard. Can't say whether tt was charcoal tron or | When the party above described entered the | and a girl, and they are pretty children, t Around bia head to stop, the Bow of blood by SER aD et ieater waeriacrt Aone which Attar ax¥ in addressing the committee last night. cited | °¢ prison yesterday alady wae sitting ona chair ‘THE PELON'S CHILD. Pee aries i thet Weooe ie eat but hey being shot from ite flay staf was nalied to the at garbled extracts of the lave ating to the Navy rt ss-examination by the Secretary was | between the stove and the cell door nearest It “You've seen the little girl,” said Hetnrich to | were mistaken in every Insta: i mast by Sergt. Peter Hart, and which Major An- ners Department ts awilfol falsehood, known to be NUnved at great length on totally iinaginary | She was a very pretty woman, with clear, blonde Shielda: | lent she pretty: and they sa One man thought bis name was McInerny.and | Of war when he evacuated, Was. then pros i f Tniernad atutites referred to were read ti extenso by Mr, | testimony In a single material point biack ai1k dress, fashionably made and trimmed | either, for my good looks don't amount to | murdered man greatly resembling Wienges coneldersbiy torn wee vet 18 am the Forty OFtH ap speouid gtroe ts atthe Bartlott and Gled dence with the comnilt TESTIMONY OF CHIEF ENGINPRR SHOCK with black lace, a sealskin sacque and black bat. | ruch; it must be my winning ways. Capt. Uliman gave bis opinion creden: tolerably good conditt The soldiers threw | fle», Reuyamin WT 9 bore West Pittyenttle Bartlett and Oiled in evidence wil e Mit 1 Ghief Engineer Willlam A. Shock sworn, | About her neck was ablue Roman scarf, and “That's It,” sald the Sheriff. this supy was aleu erroneous, T Mt over the caisson, and tucked its corner D, Crary, of the Orit of Wotwon & Crary, charged tee, so that garbling them would have been us i oa handsome ear-rings were suspended from ber |“ What have you been doing during the past | thing that was found on him was an imitation | Under the coMn. A floral crown, wreath, and Lon We it ah a4 fess if attompted. ‘Thr Adminisration orgave | Acted a Chief of Murcau of Steam Bogineering | ears. ”“Altogether w prepossensing woman, and | fouryenry! auld the reporter Glammond pins with prouably twentyedve ventas | ANCHOF Were then placed on top, ‘his done, the rer Gannae Caves of al Wik a dutendais otro hRTY Abd rine | in the absence of the Chief on three different | tastefully attired, She leaned against the door 1," said Heinrich, “I've been doing a | Act iP. Methe body was taken tothe | troops wheeled Into column of compante nt 1 of 1 West and defonders of robbery and corruption must | on. On one occasion he received the | °f cell No. 15 and was earnestly talking with its | good many things. [have been with Mrs. Lynch | Morgue. versed their arms, and moved up Second avenue hirty-eevs r ri sebk somn other method to break the force of a occupant, She waa Dutch Helnrich’s wife, and | a good deal, buying and selling diamonds. And | Last night, Detectives Mahony and. Kierns | slow and impressive music, | that gonnection Sith the FOtTinseenn atte teitteee the fearless and determined raid upon the ini. | Pavers relating to the Secor claims, sent down | she was talking with her husband Thad an Interest ina little game in Houston | arrested two notorious Fourth Ward ruaus on finan tre members er nae so In aingle | Soretcn oka Cart of Wn OANSeS AT rea Wit Qhition of the Navy Department of which Mr, | fom the Secretary's room. Mr. Allyn told me TNE SUMMONS TO SING SINO street, Sometimes I used to buy up things left | suspicion. The police are tn possession of proot | Ble were tha mambers Of the vil Gaand hie Of & Beekman pla rie ; they didn't belong to that bureau. Itold hi Dinn\ten tai 8 Bhiol y for collateral at banks (faro), and sometines T | that up to nearly 3 o'clock yesterday morning Iohaeladas |. {- new J. Farrell, formerly connected with the Bartlett is the champion. ‘folighd DE. eo RAY weer ables Fasting In. Sherif! Shioids stopped at the door | did business on the atreet. I have dealt with | they were with the murdered man were mostly very elderly and respectable look~ ty-fourth street brewery, conspiracy to defraude tii NISTRATICN FOEALSE make out seme sort of a statement re- | Of Heinrich’s cell, and saluted him thus: various Wall street men, speculated tn real es- | At Ils 0 i ae ofthe mur: | Ie Kentlemen In white aWallow tail coats and | the Fevenne. Sureties, don W. Day of M4), Kant Teens THe ' t . ne ‘ é ; you've got to go up the river | {Mf ee Tihing L aoUla hans Whe mur’ | enormous bear skin hats. | They added much to | Ueth street and Thoinhs 0 30 First avenues Tho results of the investigation so farhave | &tding them. He did #0, and the paper | win cotouier tate, and done anything F could to earn an hon- | dered and Identined | (hermes tem nee or ibe canes. Folowin He Mocartiy,t arnt Mareen te: been acriously, damaging, tn the overt. acta | HO Wrote was left on Mr. King's table. | "All tight,” was the reply from the cell, ass PROG oa A ieee Char ato Cherry | them were two carriages containing the spalf | tector. andicted for belbery, n with the ro: proved to have been cormmitted by the Secre The papers were sent back to the Sec-} Sherif Siields bad presented the cominltments | gve dollars honestly than dve thousand dishon- - bearers. In the fret were Gens JV. Bomford, | His’ wurety is Patrick shy Of Eighty third. ate J cb 7 ee retary. When Mr. King returned, he found the | {hose who Oe areata ee the Abe celle of | extiy, and I've stuck to the straight way. Hut The Fowt rier. BT TE Ais a ee TA ah of the Navy, as well asin the reck A\sregard 4 howe whose hanes appeared On the papers. say- | What difference dees that make? were . G. Foster, The three latter were as Jacob Fuchs, charged with conspiracy to renave of faw that characterizes the administration of | Paver on bie table, Don't think I made any | Ing to eact ; Bound le coneicewrarahe chee aie ii There ts no Httle comment in Queens county | the deceased officer in the defence of Fort | filet wh tr «Forty acca atevet aia. fig Departtnent and the) manner in which | Statement on the back of the papers. When J]. Now, Uoys, ect ready to go.” at the same ‘i s if ; arding the Fowler murder case in Hempstead, whieh | Sumter. The second carriage contained Hiram | Sureties, Nicholas sor of 14s W Twenty Att the Department and the manner in which | ined them my impression was that our bu. | {me unlocking the cell doors. Meantime Sherif NOTHING COULD HAVE SAVED HIM. Was brought to Neht by Tae ScN, Prof, Draper's tests | Barney, Richard 8. Thorne, Henry F. Vail, and se enn, i caters ai se heencarried on, The Ad. 1 my Impressic Brown had set down his russet leather bag.from | ©The alin ork e t : Jotiolas Henri, aeeased of cous all (ts operations have heen carr 4 Nt es r he alibi didn't work 7" sald the reporter, moby of the presence of arsente reantted in the commit, | Charies P. Kirkland A what to dv It | Peau had nothing to do with them, and that no | which he produced, one after ansther, si pairs | Work ts sald Helntichs it John acct Ase h | “Aaa rsmurnere were ie. Dave. Anderson’ of | tee) Winistration is greatly purz ment of George, the murdered man’s brot My ; ® official action was required by our bureau. The | Pf handcuffs, which rattled on the table as he | tor had come into court and swore that 1 was rand Han | Cincinnati and his son Edward L. Anderson, a | Heor Seems now almost certain that the Secretary | eee etree tr Allyn was a mere mem. | (it them down. At this noment Dutch H dining with him at the time of the alleged roh. | Bab Ann, the murdered man's wife, The Grand Jury | brother and nephew. of the General, The vee | _L will be impeached if be ts not permitted to re- richs appeared at his celi door with a wh! bery. It wouldn't have made any difference. | founda bill agaiuet Hannah Ano for murder to the Oret | maining m rs of the family are in Furope, | the © cha Asis he | Orandum, I don't know the terms of it in bis hand, from the bosom of which he was ree | ‘Th Hid have sworn him down.” hegres, aud aveis bodys a that ¢ had also | TWO cow Of ex-members ofthe Anderson | ilery. © & Bign before impeachinent proceedings can be A Sar a | moving the studs, He looked cheerful, really Bea Te um Gown. hed hearti« | *eerers snd every body supp at George had also | 1 ¥ members nT Third aven The Jolly Rot joy at | Contracte made by the Bureau of Steam En- | novin H i ‘ners laughed hearti- | peon indicted, Hele, however, at liberty, and feeling | Zovaves varrying the regimental battle Bags | brooklyn, taken. ‘The Jolly Rovercu is no Tonger Joly at | eee nn ek we a general thing are nce | Uyte:,and passed the studs to his wife, sayin. the Aator conceit : ge dae pth | came next. thoy wore relawed by Gen. Hee all, but comes into the committee room with the a Lio REbaibeniitns, ORSLAIBOALLG, 1 s the studs, bis wife receiving them in Heinrich took out, more elgars, We can't | pn the eubjcet runs nigh Abd Hannan joe lived | Dowell and staf and officers of the army and A SNEAK TIPE SETTLING CASES, @owncast air and mien of a condemned criminal | ComPanted by specifications. Occasionally, in | sletce, a, sicke ‘em in prison,” he aad; "we may as well Rte te 8 alive. The | navy in cartiages. The Columbian Commandery | A Sneak Thicf tt fs sald is plays : " ome known in the | smoke ‘em now (handing o ith a band» BP zi rr . Y . exceptional cases, they are not. The two engines me m m now (handing one with a hand on it | jearup. OF and Han. | of Knights Templars in full uniform aud several | mous game in connection with s« , Prison that the Sherif for Duteh Heine | to the reporter). This is the kind my wife used ny nn went to Hempstead shopping he pre} platoons of polic yu » the re: jotine anhe d w ew e J built under epectal agreement by Mr. Ericeson | rich, and all the galleries. in the upper purtof | toliring mee And he added, witit ae touch of | the onion syrup, Refer te . ERI wee wh Barts | Abe nous shtouch iecchd avenue, Mehth | Chine Then depen nore rie (are cae mares and the engine of the Tennessee are the only ex. | the prison were lined with spectators who were | hunror and atoneaf tenderness: She thought | give nim s tioontul every*our: After ewatiowing the | atrect, ‘Hroadway. Fifth aventer and. Thirty: | frlend—a. lamyere to. kets” some ‘cases ia boing led to his exccutton. He !s sour and grim, gever smiles, and seldon) speaks to anybody ADMIRAL PORTER'S TESTIMONY, . there to witness the departure of aman who is | he. Fret dose he becanse w He shouted contioually for MIRAI, : ; ceptions I know of. Don’t know that the Erics. | there to p n he d bands on them that they were | [7st dose he became wild. He shouted contin fourth street was thronged with spectators, aud | which be takes a special Interest. — It Admiral Porter, whe has been confined to hia | Cention t Raom Of perhaps as well known as any other in the coun- a light,” he added, “this cigur | Geire. yl Wathen “anes el! on Gre ined hundreds of them. followed the remains tothe | intimated. to a few of the distillers that spectal act of Congress. | try. Heinrich. made his preparations, with as ng tr : house by iltness for a number of days, unable n't burn well stealthelt horse was killed by & Long feland Ratiroed | point of debarkation. Eight privates and a@| they engaged this lawver they would be. pros <i jr re The navy yards are capable of turning out tret- h coolness as though he were packing his * You say that story in THE Stn was tri Jocomotive. When Hannah Aun got howe ber mother | xergeant of the Engineer Corps from West | tected from prosecution, as the Sneak Feapond to the summons of the committee, nul | es work in every respect—think rather better se for au ordinary journey sald the reporter. tien why was war not De. | tes denchioed ie ever of thasrrup. hat Maes: | Polit; underthe conimand of Gant, Conran; | hed sumeicne inbnente to are whetemmnen Glee in an appearance to-nixhts attended by Commo. | Class work in every respect 1 ASOTHEN FELON'S WIFE tegave Molloy caited (0 oathey? standing thie. Hannah Aun forced hm t6 take « second | received the remains on board the Henry Sinith, | continued. ‘The distillers t Gore Case and Capt, Ieynotds. Secretary fobe- kot ou ha tSves Hessuion las Raberallie were ouEva TTY That's the mystery Hetnrich; “but | dove: file made him worse. Dr. Porter was called in. | The pall-bearers and several members of the | itis euld that they are tot at left # powder for him t 1,000,000 TOK THE TENNESSRE'R ENOLS®. t % wledge my innocence until press followed them on board, Afte sall of The oficial he Distric omney's on grected him ve ldly as he entered the $ indifferent, Dut there was one, Cornelius Mahoe totake. Two hours later Joseph W ress ry non boar Ta sall he officials In the District Attorney's off pelle rie is RE EES HISIDABEILEAE SIABUTT Mr. Bartlett put in evidence the contract with | ney, who ‘cle realized the situation, iis | after the trial, when it was too late to do any | ‘The retease of George va matter of wonder, The peo re haure the Henry Smith reached the West | deny that ex-Collector Malley of Montevideo Ie or ecou Df hie manifest indis 1 ‘ ars ple hellew ¢ cted the whole ly He | Pointdock. From what was witnessed hero at | to be used asa witness in any of the cases, Jobn Roach for new compound engines for the | Wife, a resp looking woman, hovered pig helleve thas ip ’ \ ( Porter was the rst witness abot Woon 4) nyouthink he did it Just to hedge bis | Will ow be uscd us States evidence against tie entity | this, time it. became evident. that. Wes! ; ; ae ree ehiadMi: steamer Tennessee, made by Chief Engineer | “M0ytthe doorof nie celts an ine | ommconsciance’ sald the reporter, 3 Bartier, Tn that Case a gury cauaot ne oad Givens | Point “did nok proposa to snow any honors ib) JUROR DAVIS 1% SELPORFARUR: Se teatiied ttt since the Incumber f the | Shock, the contractor to take out the engines vho with trembling fingers was arranging DETERMINED TO CONVICT. bd Aid beste) arr jother pains of the gallant dead. The fac uulty, as St Bi, reporters alled yeate mgay, on United st hat sin) e Incum! y : a ot he dreaded Journe « a rr = headed by Gen. Ruger, were 01 e wharf; bul ates orney No js to - Prosent Secretary of the Navy he held for a] Mlfeady in that vessel and substitute the new Het £ Ly 3 Jo hilaits tones ce@iih Just that. said Heinrich, “but I don't The Forty-eighth Street Tragedy. they appeared as if they tain whether the assertion in yesterday's [riluney while an advisory position in the Department, | Ones. Cader this contract Hoach te given the ted Woman who stood at the | Muew aseren that made eny difference, for they | Hugh stewart, who was stabbed in the left | the show rather than to h srobbery had been committed tn his ft At the direction of the Se. rotary, be ordered a | nsines already in the vessel and which cost the and," he added in tones that were | that kt wouldnt de for His reputation that Tbe | Wong early yesterday morning by Heury Marks, is im- | F8de, A caisson-drawn by fo let aladbada ce eee . as) Government 0, and in addition Is to be their ill-feigned assurance, “see | allowed tu escape. and Tecan proving ut 1a not out of danger. The story t* as folk | wey Up. There was no mus! alate. Board, of which Commodore Boggs was Chalre | 90,000 | fered to bet. in aN Tower satewert avd Michael fRerrigae and wite were | eceeraMa.uP. There was no music. lute District Attor De Kay Acknowle man, to examine the claims of the Secors for ex. | Pald the sum of $000,000 in money “Oh, L will, P'm only afraid for you," said the have me in’ State Prison in ey and not aman raised his bat. dees that the Tndictnents were Found tra o eo msiat ton The secretary Id me th THA SECRETARY ORDERED THE CONTE ACT. woman, who evidently would have died for her | you see, it didn't make any difference what golog toward Eighth avenue on their way home, and n, after being placed in an iron-hor wader lastructte hington. Fo eee ta Wi aus rahe ccasha Examination of Mr. Bhock resumed—I d Bushand coud te hay a bin, comme, | obtihere twents He Laecnt into Wall street with | Henry Marks and Froderick Kempp were Youeward rat Hfted \ipon ‘the ealeson, "The yall aieucttons from Wa Hcp ray 3 in the opposite side « corridore sat Mrs. | a clerzyman they won! ear he was a sne olng toward Broadw ne five met tn For ook @ position on either side. e gadenveliéh the fi i ade, | that contract, Tt was made on the s0th of ( rman, ef Basi lnee WmUEING TFilotet esenetrealabe ata mec poetta erie’ | cienth errest: med petted (bev aire Unesecie ta, cocci omen eaiean drawing thelr lod up th To cuard against the obtaining of as 1 tist h thority. | ber. Twas ordered by the Secretary of the 3 every movementof her busbund. He was cheery | have tried tod ae DULIL GRC RE a Este eet, and refuse i ath leading to theAcademy grounds, | re us view of the contents uf the Indivts ne was s n and pleasant, she sober and anxious, but not | body tt ahh ehly Jostted one idden halt was made, and Itwas thought | ments, Marshal Crowley was placed as a seaun haga eee nlrb tie ‘ ae ke It,, Mr: Roach made the pro 1 pl 3 ie Sele te aa z er. They collided and roughly sostied one another Iden halt wast nd twas thought Marshal Crowh laced ‘nal to make the further a " Fire witnore aie hip yl iite-sinus ect bd giving way, Mr. Johnson, the owner of the n thief of robber Berrigan and wife, who were separated about twenty of the horses was aboutto die. After | over them, He closely watched them until they sold tlio Be ak DER The pe ntract to the Secretary of the Navy horse * Bull Run’ entered’ the prison. He saw | Mthlet eth foct from Stewart, shouted to him to come on andavold | &cavalryman had ned his harness slightly, | were taken charge of by Assistant United States : : i Witness produced a copy of the wri Duch Helnrich,and was greatly surprised, He ae x frouble Biewactst MAORI TY the poor animal was able to get suMclent wind | District Attorney De Kay. Sucn after Ula offe ment under the his a tinal ee Co aan eas MAA HE HO RAEE Hite DERE & Lite aie nerae cf Bs : cia beet ; to finish his Journey e cadets in their gray | cial had taken his place at the desk, and. after ot the tldlngs. & that there was no | ® ues y Row hicks ema e spoke to N aL tow rrigan The - assiste overcor + came to the f{ the embanhw enta de-lining to show the indictments to any one, he zi here was a second letter (witness produced ‘ “ step and gave the alarm. Ramy and looked down at the professors straggling | turned to the reporter of the Trina authority for 4 further allows t ‘ ’ Sve the alerts Ip tox . a ; in. Th letters wero addressed to the Secre Sie INS Bia erocen A, > the up after the caisson. ‘They looked as {f they | ferring to the statement published in sa ance. Witness | Mr. Roweh, Did not ee I abla abn tononbing in aaure tes EN Se OCR NEINKIC h by Ip, a Mquor re wondering what crite gn bad cour | paper, sald: recommen! him t the engine fer the tor a ey Were sent tome when I got instru 4 nrich am as Heinrich talked on sod hite tted, that he should bay by a burial “TL understand that you have evidence that t 4 thors to make the tract. The Secretary also | Docent of 1 1 n he lignan Laat at ins aby en at his Alma Mater. these Indictments Were fixed up bs Gen. Bulle 4 t Vy h ba 1a pleasant pede by desten . nt mea let finstructions (letter produced | tnued his preparations with a nonchalance that | Mary of a trip i hintiocwhen bis grave reached, the coffin w Commissioner Davenport, and mycelf." letter of introdu burr n t 1 hever left hit sth was a gentleman from lowered into ft. Chaplain, Pursythe Not having publisied anything of the sort mendation, Gave t of | and read). Witne ! never bad any word or By this time nearly all those to go up bad | Gintonee v 8 te afew extracts from the kpise al | the reporter declined to admit that he ha y faites newt with the Secretary or any. | assembled in the corridor, There was, frst " k a word of English, but. he service, und Dr, Duane of Brooklyn ¢ up | such information, and in turn. asked If Z body else t nd engines prior | Henry Neumann, better known as Dutelr itein: | amaked re overt The first prayer. Gen, Foster turned over & Grand Jury had investigated any Custuin H To Becretary Robe When the Se ins 5 Hered Keb. golng up for ten years for grand Larceny: | thing b weet be aftenhe gor ain wan garth, which rattled on the box be ere t hey w I het br dt t Witne » produ nis urtin. Meahan, ry, sentenced +0 cigars, and we were able clergyian pronounced Khe inveathirated ins wer eR EASY ne Alen years and six ti Park t Main Wanner: Gale : vashes:” This was all that ie to Mr. Lenthal, I nha * De arceny, two years a Ihe V aesar: Cole for poor Anderson at West Point, Mere Did thay in ste enc ARina Ghie partinent about a mor att t Don't Lirown, grand larceny. (Wo earning tortie Justifiable Homicide. A'SUN reporter met Gen, Ruger, the pos ise fr x Hhy the Thvestieating know who ordered the Bow r whe ted ea aah * tr an from Coroner Herrman held an i t yesterday in mandant, n his return from the comete wi As i session it this city ¢ fs : ee six m 8; Jot " ‘ a oa John Ha a i kiteden | asked the General why the juestion whether any Cus: tt. W 1 © years h rand near- | 4 fauieeurder Rage eden | fered out and why no volley h , A eatonnnt We ties Board as a moiely for t Nearly e young men. Heinrich wa Nt fo emeer Bad BPRS 1 jorning by John F, Mencken in the saloon of ave of the dead, His answer was y thatt t bra I ptin 1 h tthe | Henry Lainekeu at 4 North Willtam al orders trom the War Departny i Jury investigate »Mr. Archer—Mr j 8 , she had been at the tigate any ToM Ae either Indiferent or reck yay h Netter 1h “anit | Col. Charles 8 Spencer appeared for the prisone y ho funeral honors to Gen. Ande af " i been t. He w ¢ slouched hi et Merit ih N tha fact hated: Chaves tT Minhows, a;print the Frankfort House iny of the cadets told the SUN rep t at they did, s M his head $ beard w . vt bh 3 a ea aae Minton |vaurs sitibie ae pale of ite aiset ne | they thought they ought to have e y 1 f the bribes eer) mexard sid ie had “eaten j : Rania erties ; : ; voting Be went Y body to the Krave ‘ Hove official 0, Lden't knoy : ; nd | the truth of his wasertion, Evidently his heart | Woh stare ; | A king be took a eat near THE RUODE ISLAND ELECTION. bed t batered proy t 1 the new engine for i t tof Is man who was of | Vand i , i 4 fet z $500,000 and th engine. ‘The Secretary or- | tombine r e fae Le He may h ve that we don't r vere fol | Probable Defent of the Republican Candi- th BCR TGKEA BH dered me to mah tract on those term! p COnatN ys BY Day Know al t Gould more than he ney Ub Aut K TOR LINALSHR AIG TAek Aah: ra te Grand Jury. ‘Nant? which Tdid. Don't know of any stipulations Diy hoy att feigp ath aig Fe “3 ous ped 1onend ‘ton a of hich wan refused Provipesce, R.L, April The Rhode By To Gov, Blair—Lenthal came tome and told | 19 the contract but what were contained in aALanarice eaners ere Wasa 1 to ask te eat bigs tA nd Aas * | Istand Sta on was held to-day, and awoke ts me that he had an order to pay these claims out | Roach’s proposition. The Secretary did not ask pace tarotinte murder wa t there may he pr Athe tine Halley | more than usual interest, owin the fact that hot (his Grand Jusy of the qeneral spprop n, and in that case we my aay ee as te a peptanise or the reject in Mra Neumann still kept her ¢ ned on | Guse 3 . sa Fe i : 7 { |] about |3,000) D: ratic registered voters had now - would have to stop work on some vessels we | Of the prop n d conversations with | her husband approached F het | CHAMPAGAY FOR THE DISTINGUISHED PRISE arse cen WUERE TROT ORa Geeta RLE der the Ml toxes paid for the first time in two you Were pres Becretary, and he said he would arrange it # the contract according to hia (Roch’s) | spectators watched every movement of every | champny fur | Heinrich.” 8 Ber followed t nde CURT alg election ef the Republican State tis net true TESTIMONY OF ABKAM 8. HEWITT MONE OFIT. Jiisoner, for there ts a dread fascination in view. | Shlelds granted pernies io ty ied p ER a ot aan, : except Bieutenant-Governor, Especial | , aa ahhh dlr iot tet tah aah MORE OFIT Ing aman Who is maning re oO endure the | te was uncorked an aswes fh George’ Fister. a printer Washington str was wade agalost the Republican | The Court of Special seen! Abram 6. Hewitt, of the fam a ntracts for altering the machinery of the | borror of forced contineme i at's that a p stink “ am Hetekens a paper | 7 Bechmal i Henublcar errin facturing firm of Cooper, Hewitt & Co., New Then the haudcuds were brought, ‘The prise {| sald Heinrich is it Now is the » of | tr . i etiineny 1 candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, the present ‘ Sersey, was next called as an expert in irons He | POWbAattan and the Brooklyn Ina similar mane | oners were raneed Inatow, Datel tieinnel | our diseonten i my ) “ wie Pardon W. Stevens, because ALpany, April 3.—The Court of Appeals has oree oe 7 yee : ee ner have been made with T t. The | uffs' were # it Winter,” ested lat count ed connection with the tap tshing ; swore be had been largely engaged in iron man- sy t locking ig Pay ih ie That's it A Heinrich: al w ia —— - behanieiatented bd t vudea t rt of Special Bow facturing for twenty-live years, He had visited ' wife spoke earnestly him, and | the winter of our ' toa | An Picht-Honr D « smiall majority, alt ent, Thue « y to reloase ufacturi bed anything about these tucked a clean handkerchief is pocket hortened 1 with 1 ht the workingmen of Bi Iyn held tes may throw the e all the great Am an and f fron w Bade by Meee poceed t cledn HAAGKersHiet 1h. bi Kot, Pilla n of Se Maye fro 1 y of the pris sisland, A portion Only heard ten days ago that | avy Depart: | trary to law oF not r Are you all ready, boys.” and he led the way Ito getup at ed t sues eo were F Nand ihe h , ne 4 t f the Mt then pos mont had made a contract for iron for torp Secretary ao If I had deemed it contrary to law. | tothe court yard, the prisoners following with | 60'el I w) that «ings two | throngeds « stowe wer ated ewith Governor, Seth Padelford, 0.885; | having 1 f att Pour boats with Pennock & Co. I have since been side-long step to the van which was waitit r | tunes complete, an alr from Der F huetazand | tye BOE iouree Gish eee k 1: Arnold, Dem.,) 8225. shown the contracts. Our concern makes most The contract as drawn Gives (tne Conte them, Here Mahone wife a if « Bb wi e hon th ¢ 7 on “i pe ei 1 tenant Gove Stevens, ‘ 4 1 yall tne oi ouinaeert ea dinse te mos | very wide latitude. The en have Mrs. Neumann placed n mer neheweuld | 88 i reste ST ao ; of the kinds of Irn called for In those contacts. | rroaiged In some respects from the terms banda. necks” hoy ake up ahd si are : wen aa th x vi te will stand ai and 1 - DETEE HONS Fee eee ane APY | contract. Tam the Inspector, and am res Dee ttta he tea amen ROSE AERIS. working “r § ; Tt ’ The Plrst Case in Point. sips Read eo eanaire tenenael ble for anything wror ithe work. focked. The driver 0 inted to his BEHIND THE PRIsOf BARS. Hy \ tNew ¥ | Mt } ' ne the ee be ar And oo reasury Depart 1 ts not being done according to contract, as I] f man aut beside hi hothis } Arrived at Sing Sing the party soon arrived at rn nee oF i eure The Cov Ae scaned privonee # some of the kinds of Sr alled f0F | have per ed alterat ‘ nodifeat pied the tittle te from the 1 ine prison, and were re ton th ks, nh by Mra y New Haven. A ey fyures at awed neck contra We were furnishir f the ve th t . Hetnrtch sald that he waa 8t y f ier ; r hy Mowe , ae ' is The hour betng late the examination of th ton oni “ r Y { eine they hes ArH Hf ARB, 6 es wo] the : turns | t ny é aaah ON 6 : Secretary Rt tion had} On its arrival a Grand ¢ ui depot the | @ term of two years In ears |r That we in this ¢ r BBs BORO TY " Court of Ag 1 yin Albany not unusual tests. We should have bid for the | sty ag, w TT who eagerly watched tho det fon of the | apie the other remlaterss. Hein ‘ FOREARM OAM TRIER Oe Ueoh ELT eee , ( t / ae Deam iron if we had known the Navy Depart i \ | pelsoners and their transferto the smoking car | nae of Jemniy ted hia innocence, and 1 " ° rT} 1 : , in th We 1 peak the train, He fh t reed of all } H ent { f et ty over I | zi i © Speetal Court mont wanted It on the 1sth November. Would | ce that, for he. presu AWat tant ryers, and t re the scrutiny. without | thought th ation ¥ e made clearand nd a aaiena 4 Mion rae nave bid fur the be n four and three-quar- i ‘ , fineht Ih the ear a seat was turned over, 80 Innocer ready —_ " ep " f thie tw ming ar tor conta, and a quarter of a cent more for the | Oy yams ea that fo " seat facing each other, | tier Heinrich t ands with ‘Sherife OF wi Heh aaa tear ‘ hen would have been a quarter of a cent higher, ea ‘ Venlent positions to some ofthe men, Mahoney alk X Pee : yaaa es ‘ f Nefore Wr | to state what w nis defence for | was next to Heintich they two sat possession which had ¢ fron ‘ « ‘ was pent from cnet : t woe or re ut Hubert, Know of no manufacturers | who make | what was called his delinquency in the puy- t y sheriff Shields and estat erie a etrect tok * shop for 2 A Fugitive Locomotive nd excited att " rested all the kinds of iron called for tn those con | Trent of the Secor clilms, saying ho ex y's wretehed | strong Mikercite eine A being wvcaty the boy eat | on morning Deputy Sherif Ford, of had ofactice, shut of cither Justice tracts, Do not consider tt polley to buy all | atmself on the ground of amisappre’ a { Betis perme ee in i \ await erate. He that | ow y, Went tow point tt wiing or Justice ’ the trial of kin Is of ir on OF i hou io naleee house m: os tnalaw. ie dennad hers to aay aint hark (up einys H H Diaraell, wh are Aapphaat if i mowotnnn Histo cast of White P wher New York. ) , y dora ufsotures them, Pen & Co.do not make | sidered these claims Just and equitable tequanimity, whi mmieuse COn 1 Free Trade Han | You! the Fe tha tore | and 1 Re Lis t truct 1 i my prieone beam iron, At the date of these contracts plates | that the dey t Was bound to pay t turbed only hy the w tayou WLIO: | Taehek sitet alte all began by ne re i attach vom EL 5 . takead of the ensions given and of that grade was 7 Mole ‘, del ured by the eG : eicin at itl We have wsserhled here to proctain our : and wacer " i cont aa v8 ; 1 attach NT yet Li up il oper anda rents. Haye made the testing of | he's lawyer atid as atl Ad trative oMcer that Fee Roath a : Hon Of she Rise A her aga nu as DT pairs, the same w i 1 r Me norciee, ‘ tr na epeolal atid) for years THe aused a- | there was no law which debarred these claims, Butch Heeint hs Rene ES Hea Hout Witch will wot despott . rwari th ’ ; MreFord t or Mrs corte I four makers | ry would stand the 1 red at 10:30 o'clock at Ree TO DaOsas oe i " . t also yt A I Hi " testa, Ibis merely a fuir test, and nothing ——— and the mar ed \ ' i — : f A ’ “ na : ; “ at the window, He concealed biuiseit Well, Henry, how do you fe ' t x k Pdrel Hs took ' reve ' hook's trop after panaed t Uoualy raised, and wvillaiious. In Men Bite not ay a a H k ' f ' t \ , past Lron, but they had some in the Constra but Ds O'lrien cap im before be Kot very | the SUN reporte , — r ‘ 4 ‘ Y 7 t tar e ». When he ha hted his elgar, Heinrioh seid, A split inthe fodiana . y > ” hess explained the test Lot show what | pr RESP a agen pea PEE AIMAER OLE Carpi Ta Rial Tosieat inientte : } " : go there wee a | gente cloming ae eves ar Tih 1 Phe Marker Savings Bank toeetgming Naiiwa pall keuehnade broke short, It | ¢ Surphy' and with, and Mie Revie Graut, | lor Firty-ninth, atey WNC Wag soon pret i slow 08 the t ine ‘ he earving , C homminiee'a Report : wa y 1 not ron as en, he ateamne rev F Rit 1 a H seh hey: mites: f Ma y y work.ng widow (refused to give ber ca Lae ating ! so au ‘ i] was but th Y ey ae ; vt fe ' he 1 Y y t ' it ' . faulby and 7 Hee r * . Adi { vy wey w dhave th ’ 5 ft 1 Nhe : oe Pi tlt oe arket rates, Vader the gomtract Ib I atioud iu a bouy eon ™ Rents Pe i any fead sic ae OAve: Btn H He) Sait teuat, DUNN WA 0 ComadereG, his Ts : ‘ Pe ane -