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THE 2 ne TT erring Secretary could not have been beaten. If his guns carry as well as bie efforts at whitewashing, the Gove ought to buy them. ndly work of the firm of in has been spoiled by the great and good Horace yesterday's GREELEY opens his battery. Roneson, but he is too honest to uphold He drops him as follows: “We have looked with a kindly eye on Secre- tary Ronrson, for he is a downright good fellow, weors ko a man, find no legal warrant for his payment of $93,0%y to the Secons from a werd acting under instructions r headquarters. There will be no more ear- nest delegation at Cincinnati from ‘Texas, for its members know what Grantism is where it has unlimited sway, Louisiana at Cincinnati. Move than four hundred Republicans of Louisiana,including both whites and blacks, their head, and representing all the towns wad parishes of the State, have sent forth eloquent response to the call for the Cin- Atademy of Musio—t Hooth's Theatre—A Sherp in Weil's Cotbivg Rowers Theatro—The ss Bryant's Opera Cooper Lnatitute Fifth Avenue Theatre with Gov, Wanmoti at him any longer. and met his ac; These gentlemen arraign the National Administration for its long and persistent efforts to destroy the Republi Louisiana by fraud and violence, and to subvert the State Gover ing to disor gant ject the St extra allowan plainly appropriated to other y to drag ex-Secretary Wer retirement to make t think the Secretary's neighbor MARKLEY would have earned £10,000 so easily as he says he did, aking about guns to Mr. Ronrsos, If the business of the Navy Departr managed as strictly as {t should. have been.” Olymple Theatre Ban Francisco Minstrel« BL James Theatre ior an party of Theatre Comt Thirty.fourth Rtreet Theatre—Fr nment by attempt- » the Legislature and sub- to martial law. upon which they base their indictment of Guanr are notorious, and would amply jus- tify hisimpeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors, But the remedy which th propose to apply is far less tedious a quite as efiicient as ana culprit before the Senate, "9 Theatre tordn Assurance, ont had heen The Two epublican Mect The Liberal Republicwn meeting held in Matitute last week is admitted on all hands to have been one of the largest and most respectable and enthu- nblages ever convened in this One of the most significant features of the meeting was that it came together Not a caleium light, vot a banner, not a ‘nignment of the They will go to May, and participate in the moot a candidate deney who will carry Louisiana against Gnayt in November by 60,000 mafority. To the address is appended a significant notice to the effect that th gation to Cincinnati hay special railway tr of its own accord, not 0 flaming poste circular was employed to rally the thou- simds of anti-Granr Republicans who for three hours swarmed Louisiana dele- arranged n, Which ia also to take » delegations from Texas, Mis ppl, and Als in aud around lvertisement the daily journals gather this solid body of citi The Grayxt meeting of Wednesday even- ing was another kind of thing Practical Grantism. In the State of Texas the people have a | system of government conducted on the principles approved by Grant, and it al- fords an interesting and instructive exam- practical workings of 1 The State is largely Demo- overnment is in the hands of carpet-baggers of the most voract ‘ have the entire control as well asof all Because—The bune Mystery Solved. The Tribune, to the surprise of every one, and in the face of the most timony against been zealously def Congressional invest ful conduct, What does it mean? everybody has in- The question was put to us in high quarters at’ Washington, and it 1 asked by thousands all over the country. rather think we have hit upon the clew to this great mystery. The publisher of the Tribune is Samuen ncIusiVE Lox domination, around this city had been laboriously em- nding him during the | ployed in getting up this meetin, auton into his unlaw- type, and as the of the State military fo the civil officers, with the power fo call to their assistance the they have despotic sway over have been Last October the held, resulting i anti-Granr candidate large majorities, not withstanc traordinary methods were adopted to pre- vent a free expression of opinion at the mto be on the In shametess viola- es which bore a frank were indecently sent through the city Post Office by thou- hirelings commanding th ground in due tion of law, postage stamp ne United States the inhabitants, who plundered lections for Congress: u every district by There isa man in fhe world named Nov- Me that ox MAN WIAR Norway Wranp has a large claim agaiust SAMUEL Smnciarn h very heavy pecuniary interest in Norman zoned the fences and curb-stones, caleium lights shed their glare alton rockets leaped into the air, and cannon pk the buildings. this Importunity, uproar, and glamour was rdly enough per- vant the calling er; Whereas at th 1 was packed to the avenues, the Government. upshot of all elected were seats, though it he that at eight in the hall to w: the meeting been frequently alle . Davis, who is a subservient toot of Grant, offered a fraudulent certificate of election to Mr. Droexen, the Republican candidate in the Fourth District, which he In the Third District, WIARD is constantly petitioning Congress tions to pay his ¢ part in trying to | for appropri CLAIR has taker get these appropriations ms During the present year and the present session of Congre vestigation began—Wiann has tried tog ffecation nearly cager thow nds were vainly strug Je the building. The Liberal meeting was ail lid arguments and telling sed to it by the speak n Mellow ground, while the many rp and happy hits at Gras and his Ifish, corrupt rule w Tremovny 4d politically ns ANDREW as physically, and the prophecy y t the flag of the Liberal refused to accept. D.C. Gipp1 f one mind, + Was refused | f election, aud iis competite W. T. Chanx, now illegally oc RoerbBoatc Ponren wrote a letter recommending tht Lt is'ns follows: OFFICE OF THE ADMIT, | Wasniyoros, f ‘The attention ¢ nt drawn to the p convercitig our hi rifled guns, atan ex gun. that the navy canbe placed in a1 More efficient position. t past, and with a least being able some of the smaller parers. Mr. Wraten tel appropriation expertinents with b cerely trast that Cong fell like good Appropriation, Mr. Gippinas has contested the claim of win the House of Repre- » testimony taken in the case has just been printd by order of Con- vals a history of fraud and thout parallel, Many of the wit- CLARK to his sentatives, and th to the echo, Grant was p so moderate for ay it hae been for at oF vy. Sone Republicans would al Capitol ont usurpation reconstructed Stat nesses eXaimined were Republicans, and all y testinfony under oath, nipete with the navies of 4th of March next, ived with wild enthusiasm, the rising to their fe cheering vehementiy for about the space Aud the only disturba mi atrose from owids in the ¢ to get within es Ht on the platform, spectacle within he is in hopes that an md) will be mad ung, and LP eit= ‘ant the means nd se of thon gave the By this evidence it is shown tl glaring frauds were practised by the om. | cer having charge of that it was openly asserted by prominent Guan party that Ccank would certificate of election even if Gappines should be elected. “proved that CLank himself, in conver witherses, averred Davis was deiermincd .and that t the wost znents, whieh | nguine wl bi try’ heroafter. shall have v mnined rifle and sin ne Lam quite wil! waive millions to ¢ plan prove mMher nation voth-bore gun. the guns fail In the experiment, we nd stil derive important Information from trial and shall not have expended one-tenth appropriated by the Vvernments in trials of of five ninutes. during the the efforts eloquent speaker Quite different was the It was also Hoping that you will give your hearty support day evening. speeches was fgainst the ministration at week before. moved detiantly . WILSON, Monon, scarce= el to attack, but tried to parry, Gen, Sickie made a ney, but three £ cheers for the Sage of Chappaqua 1 defence of wilts upon his Ad- the President ectfuly yours, In several counties the most outr Now another mon, possessing at the time very great influence—wid at the same time desperately ii need of betag bolstered up also wrote a letter recom- Gxeonoe S. CHAMBERS of Hill fed that after the cl the first day, with the a policemen, he open Hillsborough by the Tribune— mending this same appropriation, sly ind cunning character, sud he did pot insert WiaRn's name But the letter isdated one day earl nd everybody will see that it refers to the same sub. letters were Printing Oni tes House of Repre cument, and both ballot-boxes in pacify, md explain, IppiNGs tickets and put of CLARK tickets int after which the bos vogroes under permitted to vote in numerou county, Which was lugely Democratic, murder and riot were resorted gro police in order to furmsh | an equal nul Republicans did not sauit upon the Federal off party from who ought instead of New ¥ ILSON Was not any more vTROMBULL and a In Limestone » by ovder together, under Purcnase or Wianp Guy, to which w os ‘The applause in favo? of TRemBuLs. taught him that he his cuc and had better take up another colored seh written by on county, testi+ fied that at the request of the Postinaster of Calvert and other Guawr men. and un- of having his school certificate he refused hundred certificates of reg'stva- tion which were used indicted for Navy DerartMenn, ms upon the founders and bo Inserted inthe bill Republican party, in the from him if ever pretended to this, und 1 Davis sayi eae ¢ navy can be in splrite of the facts proved acting on the question of Goy. Davis told Her the Supervisor of his district could same letter Vs were Introduced in evide The testimony taken in this ca: two hundved and titty printed 4 ontains innumerable wish, at a trifiny interest of Chan , evidently with the ¢ of the State authoritic stutling, false p outrages on the fre this case, Davis riled guns of great \ Is helleved to fully warrant propriotion | igunt predictions, declare@ thirty-seven Hon, and oth ous aspirant for the Philadelphia about right, but he g to Gran, ut the opponent of Gran 1 divided his figures ave the wrong column unable to figure ndidate, as the returns showed a majority of 750 for Gippixes, deliberately throw out the votes of four counties as null 1ees Which th unfounded; sounty he thie Viens, House of i This letter was 4 1 so large is SINCLAIR'S pecuniary int hatever helped W1A was bound to help Sincnart favor to Wiarp, est in Wrann that y They were | should not be surprised if (he Cooper Insti- prophet himself while in another nyention leave ast for CLA He then gayi lection, for which act CLARK enn upon the tl fad previou broken pottery, arrows Caves in the (by smoke, while he in his opinion that He in apology for the 4 were adorne Poununientic SUN, FRIDAY, APRI, ‘19 vanes, Plates, and pitohers were many of them curlously colored and sklifull™ gosntoned. It le probablo that this spot Met have been a place of rofage for the poace-lsving race whose foot- prints are so frequentiy found, In the far West, and regarding whose histortyag little is known. et ga The Liberal Repub ican movement opens weil in Indiana, A “ait has boon Juatied at Rich- mond, siened by ‘4 large number of Republicans who vote@ for Graxt and COLFAX tn 1864, and who Now T eopose to be represented tn the Re: publice They de- Clary themselves to be opposed to Grant's Ad- Natuistration for the following rearons + nee nin return for pecuniary nt ice of, persons of proved joubtfut honesty seat of Government for ire than 8. For Its absence. from th months almost continuortsly, 8. For ite demoralivation of the elvil service, induced je of the head of the ene with elections ustrated In the cases by the viclowe exAt ate 4, For ith reprehensibte | ani conven of Missour! 8. For It and peut 9, For its repeated ewerctes of donhtfal powers W, For its subserviency to and control by a nuber of Eraccless, corrupt pollticians, of more than quest on Mhie'tmoriteharaette i it ‘oF its CObsurting With and control by p known to the party orto the country —the b Political adventurers and bumrners any other unenumerated evid Worthy the confidence oF resp Deonte. yublicaue are al neh togpeater %. A statesinan Preside ance With the principies of out Gover rons une ort Ot prostltute the ify nther co tiv advancement Sf Mia pets Fopal incereete ual the fortanee ct tue tele 8. A President who Ly Ne exan will give encour. agetnont tole honest discharge OF olftctal duties in all his eubardin, ho ried ent fox. Mnately ler: wiuce amd exact all nected ywehile urcing In words a foithful al duly in eabordinate officials, «iil prruption. present incurobent, purely elvil one, totally | tng all its known fo will fallow Ih tits respwet ti 1 fail former Previdente ferineat in direct recopultiow of personal pecuniary 1a vore 9. A Preattont who ts fr:lle capahte of property appre Hig the wicuity, the dution, aud the requircnicnts of solely a the influence of inebriat This ts plain speaking, and what t« more, the Republicans of Indidnay mea at they say. Let all true Republicans everywhere organize forCinelnnatt ver (o appear lu pablic under —— Mr. Isaac H, Barney ishappy in the belief that “white we have such a President as ULYSSES 8. GRANT and a Secretary of the Treasury such as GEOR 8. DouTWELL, our country will stand firm why does BAILRy ignore such pillars of national firmness as Gronor M. Roussos, Corre vers Deraso, and Chonprernina Crrs- WELL? Does he mean to imply that the Ad- ministration Is all unsound except Grant and Hourweun? —— Though New England was the cradie of Abolitiontsm, and the politictans of that sectl are loudest in the cry for equal rights, It Is cer- tain thatin no other part of the Union at the present day are the colored people so kept un- der, They are never permitted to raise their Voices in th@ legishitive councils, and the petty office of village cofstable is the highest to which any member of thelr race has successfully ax fred, either in Massachusetts or Rhode Islan Crowded together Inthe slums of the larger elt- fos, they are kept ina state of mental and moral degradation, while the charitable societies whe send misstonaries to Feejee look with lofty seorn n the colored heathens in their midst. The more intelligent members of the race are begin hing to evince impatience at this state of affairs, They eaunot undersiand why the colored man, who ts the acknowledged equal of the whites in Loulsfana, should not be considered the equal of the whites in Massachusetts. ‘There are colored nen in the New England States fully capable of representing intelligent constituencies, New England has sent many cary 4 to the Southern States who have risen to positions of emolument, if not of honor. There is no proper . the fe why colored men, natives of New England, and some of them desconded from New England slaves, should be politically Dlackhalled by th stocrate who control the Republican party in the New England Stat ——— Gen, Cassivs M, Chay op dential campaign on Mon rate and impassl hat Stanford, Ken- tucky. He ts arainst Gran and for the nominee of the Cincinnati Convention, Between the old Abolitionists and the Democrats, Kentucky may safely be counted upon for 100, wided some such statesman. as wascis Apams, Davip Davis, Lyman Trum- ned the Presi- ay last with an elabo- ned spe Guate buows ts nominated by that Conve — The latest Western discovery is a mine of ented soap. According to the Pueblo Chief. (rin of Colorado, & prominent eltizen of that plice noticed in the banks of a stream called the Pountain what appeared to be stone of peculiar format Ho broke off a piece, and taking It to the creek plungetl it into the water for ascertaining the consistency and grain, Upon taking {t out of his hands, what was his surprise to see a lather formed, and with a vigorous rub- bing the atone proved t fact possessed a the most oxcel ofa dun n , ts from th as that of a nev ile the odor Is qutite pleasant dn tine The Syracuse lumn fo an ater t t ht OME! f the d Ww a adviog ings the nation of Gen. Guaxe. Perhaps tee mny bow : 7 —— A case ently decided in an Buglist c rt we how the law which allows dam. ages to per injured by railroad accidents may be abused. Aman named Grorae Rone FON, Who for the past four years had been making a comfortable living out of visite which carry mourning and penury into s¢ many farilles, complained at the Leeds ai that he hud been injured in the head by an acs cident at Gutde-bridve, on the Manchester, Shef- field and Lincolnshire Rallway. It was proved In defence that the complainant was not on the train et the Lime of the aceldent ; that in 1868 recelved #0 from the London and Northwest- ern Railway foran alleged sprained ankle; and in Ise Wed about #170 from Lane Dive and Youkshire, and €126 from th wrth British for a sprained ankle, In 110 he revolved about $559 f he N n for le North I 1 tion, but ont ! he com 1 procooding het py. tw ' t th a} h y fort People are calling on the Admir tion t don the ¢ r indirect at Geney I not to the felhtt n- | dors of Mr Prita BANcnove Davis ty Its own serious damage What is the use Ladvive? Having made HAMILTON Fisu Secretary of State, and appoint. ec a en ee \ MURDERED BY HORSE THIBVES. )LE FAMILIES POISONED TARTLING CRIMES OW ALONA- ASherif Shot aud Murdered by a Gang of Hovee-Thieving Outliwe The Murderer Fhot—Unsnecesstul Attempt to Lynch one Of ihe Captured Dexperado Correspondence Farnrtecn, Texas, April 10.—Pe Past the peaceable citizens of F s section of Te In a terrible stato of alarm, caused by the many depredations of an organtzed rang of outlaws, ats, and murderers who mand what- All wlong tho borders of neighboring counties, there can be moking ruins of barns Corpses to vergrcena ( Hooking for Tw excitement New York early in March by the sudden and mystérious death of threo children colored man named Dayid Tibner, a Caribbean a colored woman, who ts Neighborhood as possessing more than the average Intellivence of her race, death of two of the children was time made public in the columns of Ti no other Journal containing the rep diately after the appearance of Tn: child died under ¥ cumstances; then suddenly last but one remaining child was attacked with ns similar to those of the others, circumstances attending the dren may be stated briefty. THE POISONING OF On the 4th of March the eldest child, John 0. ‘Tibner, having been to the children In East New York, returned home at ther, a charwore ‘The father had Extumed from the Authorities pstone county: Horse thieves, cutthr rob, plunder, burn, and murder wh soever they ploase, lan, and tie wife, regarded in the traced a track of exican border, uszisted by this portion d stock has been barns burned, w maltreated, aid a perfect the offscourings of te have been + houses and nd children’ j inet terror pres y wuspletous fourth, and the bold and daring as their acts hearted and eruel. wreowas wild nby the fire brand been threatened, and the repo a ed to the ears of our startled people that ion of the gang were secreted Inthe Plant- ers Hotel forthe purpose of This informatio f Sherif James B. Rodgers, w anda body of armed and ceeded to the hotel for the ath of the chile with excite JONN 0. TIENER, school for eolored arrying out t dt found that his had gone ont on some en gone from home, and Jobn Henry Casper Hubert, n, who boarded In the house, had prepared the mid-day meal for the Ittle After partaxingof the dinner Tho streets of Fairfeld were filed with and children whe expected a view | Witte thought din other see= provided, young soon afterward mipd bis trother, pains tn his back This mother, supposing his tiness te mont, paid little attention to After he had seate rs of the gang were secret Upon inquiry It was ascert rice had taken refu; The night was not dark stablo door the Sheriff, deputy,ar f them in low cony nen the Sheri I nded them to appear and consider th a ned that the sus- to her complatned of and under the be of no serie the boy's comy iced in his ay He was put to bed. lousness but snee Mereafter, path at 8 o'clock next athews, drow weived but by tand killed thes: herif Wood Noland having shouted to the time he drew Jaw murder- when the glimmer af consete who had depart house on the retiirn of the boy's tr ning over the be How ta sonny 7" ha strangely unnatural gaze, very well what j Uff, but too I pistol and brought down the entered, and le Jay, inquired fixing upon the m made a rush for the made their escape, leaving the dead He was a thiok- THE FIRST CONFFSSION, " set, villainous. he boy's last this section of Texas, , but owing to unsuccessful. On pursuit was mac pression that t lor eranted a boy had died rial certificate next day, and the funeral was attend- ed by his immediate relatives and the man Hu= ter he had been buried y awakened regarding young ¢ mother vas nx aroused. On the day follow. rson, Hubert requested her 1a dollar, saying that he desired to go nt, in Limestone ky and lodged tempt was m on Wednesday evening, but ur wtaled he would be It was not until that.suspicto Tibner’s death, he ore to of citizens, who eded in giving evidence if the ren the gang were arrested, the crowd disper This is an abbreviated account of one of the most fatal rencontres ever transpiring in this see= xas; but God knows where U he burial of I joinder to th sal Wes Chat she (Mr was fiAdO tO © valley of the Rio Grande Is illuminated continued for two + to board and reside with the Tibner the house, and he mand the citizens 0 burial of John O, Tibner, dd child, was taken violently Tickets to aud from Cincinnati a Her Illness be; ‘al Committee met in th: House yesterday afternoon, Col. Conkling in the Messrs. Sinclair Towsey, William H, Roy ny and J.N. Heaamann were ap- During the Hines: nger sister natn her Informed the But just after her sister's death she omof the ailment rther two children, lar physician of East fis theory was nor, F. Je Pithi pointed the Railroads submitted areport that they are making arrangements with the leading lines tl, and will submit a final report to- ymmittee adjourned subject to egates from the an obtain their tickets here just as though they were start we desirous of going to the Con- municate with IL, wax seized with every symp that had carried off the ny, @ skilled and por Now York, was then called tn. © was suffering fre Kendering his xerviees gra. stricken family, he made it a the girl's life, spinal monty tultously to th work of love, but eguid not THE SECOND CONPESSIC On the girl's death an astonishing admission rt, Who await apy at for money. the call of the Chai was made by B Mrs. Tibner with a reqt net with refy vention are requested to 19 Nassau street, or Bei Atofthe Pennsylvania € vm whom the th Mrs, Tibner, h pat he had had his satisfaction, Lo leave forthwith, be in the house. added that he was abou and furthermore said, "1 potoned John 0. Tib> A_BEN reporter conversed (in German) with members of the rday, Dr, Gerive, mans in this What ts the ¢ gard to the Liberal mo! » (with deliberation) ; but E think itis not too much that If there are only two tickets in th cinnatl tickets, tha: ave, hitherto, stood aloof from dies, now come fore nirmatoery, in some de- Sof these says nn Washing cups, he threw out is further said that the dishcloth ansed the dishes (401 been requested tod served the child Liberal Conamitt the most popular of Hubert’s admission that’ Hubert was frequently rinsines of whic with which be ¢ upport the Cineinnatt RORPTED IN HIS PLE joubt about it clothing and nd tools that ou Judge merely, b In the other section of the country, particularly in the West. the ling of the Germans is stronger against the than it is here. who took him be hier, recently reélection of moto fal ch to fall. and | Five up town, and maxistrate committed } n astonished, bankers, merchunts, broker: and they all repudint Mport the Cini in this ‘city of one child, disposition, and alternated his When living in the former place he on | the United 5 Wold, HOwack GeEeLEy.WTons M. Parser, or B, | just now Democrat nd. What is more been, almost all’of them, Re they will not lican’ party if i only jn his pants e he forced the door of the Ger. inushed the pipes of vigan with « hatchet, assigoiog as his r wien arrested that“ thed Church and femain bi the Repub to he identiied with it, Patiner’s letto thing disturt he was sent to Raymond street | fow a " ’ bs T think that will be a terrible} WIFE AND CHILD. he and his wife and child. re- York, and took On his release turned to Bust There they lived for Nichols of C ud then retired, sh Id go with himto a ry arrangements tte and Cincinnatt ations, on April a May 4, inclusive vile each way ut she's dead In Fast New York ts occupied as a truck house stipon it now as. the ve the Insane a an old frame Railroad, same ontined to Apel The Pittshurgh, Cinein Louls Railway Company Kets from its principal station April 30 end May j for return ll May 7, Inclusive, - | nati und Bt HLundoubtedly clear ap amy sinted with t dren exhumed ry to all in any THE AFEIDAVED TUE NEWARK MYSTERY A Little Light on the graph Operutoi Hissing Newrrh seen with Martin G graph operator yesterday and made the a) some poison to Russell, the missing New THE SUN office statement In ly fom that furnished by relativesof the My son Walter wa Mr, Russell's hd take tea with th: y (he said Jobp Hen piiraeeuh tect that tine nothing Instead of kee I Chilton exhibited da convicted bribe-taker as eneva, other blunders become unimpor comparison, at atin Mirs Anna 18, Dickinson will lecture in Cooper Trptute this evening, Subject, We. the Peaple.” all he knew of th f Newark, and the fam Walter has not left N id uny day at his place of Sworn to before my. « Juation of the Town of New Lot deposited in the Mut Vrom remarks dr. Russell previous to cent. Lnterest COmMenClag Om thi rabable that he 2 OW tp Callfuenias st Teeerted bia f familly apd in * A WAYSIDE HUT DESERTED THE AGRANT LIPR AND TRAGIO | DEATH OF PUTLIP BRADY, | Phe Cartons An Devotee of the Mm | Hehe Body that was Tato Com the | Rattway Track near Laketeud, | Philip Brady came to this countyy trom Tretand eighteen years Me was then thittye four yoars old, He lived in different y States until about seven years: « turned up In che town of Telly, L and, on, the Mneof the Long tstong Railroad, and olatmed j of th | | | 1 ] the heneft of the poor hws, ‘The town hotped | | when ha Nim to anew suit thes and Capt. Smithy station mastor at North Islip, and proprletor of the hotel, engaged b Thing.“ Stubttry fe ed m to work at“ stute ring new land, tee Moving stumps of trees and ot ANCORE ‘The Captain gave him permission to build @ cabin on his ground, Me duga pit and walled it with sleepers, covering the top with earthy Hore he lived alone until last summer, Brady was « good-notured man, about 5 fect hes high. He had dark hair and whiskers ul was rather stout. He was well edusatedy | and a general favorite among the Inhabitants of orth Islip. ‘They lod him, o well Liat they ped him to his rain. Philip had one fault. He loved rum. ‘Thig passion developed Itself very soon after his ene gaoment by Capt. Sinith, There is a bar ate tached to the Captiin’s hotel As soon ag Braity's failing becaiay known Capt. Smith fused to sell hin amore than a certain quantity of liquor a day. pas in distress, and tha neluht 4od Kinduess, helped nim | one r ostensibly for thew solves and thi to Brady THE STRICE INTEORUEY OF THE AN, ' N Nis ruling passion for drinte 1 Capt. Sinith oes fin in charge of of his omployor ho never torched « drop. No sooner did the Captain return, however, tan Brady got drunks h bts continual dissipation made, him a gabout the station, He was discharged 1 his cabin durned down, : Brady then went up the railroad about am Vahalf, and bust him another ride hute Here he his lived ever since, visitiy h Esti very day. ‘The townspeople gave hin wor whenever they had anything to de. His food nsisted entirely of crack turnips, and ho throv Principally rum, ove On Saturday ior North stip «tation who had been w rinew ‘away lea elie the a rink waa’ with t t by the His friends took the trainto New York, Phill remained a whil ted for hone abou 2) minutes past 1.” His route was along Cie Palle road. At) minutes to 2 he was taken back te’ the station dying, hi.ving been run over by the Greenport freight train No. 1 which was on ite way to Hunter's Point, HILIP'S PROULIAR RETICENCE. There were no wounds on, his head or bod ‘The litte finger of his right hand was broke and the nail taken off. All the toes of foot except the big one were cut clean forward halfof his left foot, was ono. 9, asa large hole in the calf of is lett ‘leg, and his back bone was broken lived in agony until 9 minutes to % During all this time he was perfectly © The Wat th at where Philip 5 y stralcht for some th les, and a person can be plainly st amile ahead. Peter Baker, the engi Ha train ts a youre man with w'red 1 fe sald ‘that Brady track toward the eas west. dirady, when asked whether this wag true, sald that ft was not: that he did not lie down ‘at all. He refused to tell how the accl- dent happened. At the point where he was k there is adeep embankment, ‘The slope begins about three feet four Inches from the track Philip had been tying as stated, hi t hay this bank Heaides his uid have bee ine room of the approaching When tak k to the station, th nich rebased was found ine ket, top. dle ree though he freely, would say nothing whatever about anner in which the aecident hajpened, Ha hut one 1 was very short Al inquest was held on Sunday afters Corover Hamlin of tstip.. The verdict the railroad from all responsibility. The tunerak woe held inthe Rey, Mr, Riley's Episcopal charety at Central Telip the same afternoon, Was buried inthe Methodist. churchy sume town. ‘The fineral was hirce Philip ty a 1 yours of Wi hout Islip had gained the friendship « stachos was lying with his feet om nd his head to the nf y rv his fir edd to have talk A TOME FOR A HERMIT, His hut remains as he left iten that fia Sate urday, Nota thing has been removed. tt ist teresting, as showing in what primitive style m juan may tive. Lt bs built Itiwenty feet from the railroad, on the rlght of the Line east irectly opposite the house of F Hotm I Tt isin a partially cleared spot, serrcun pines Wrushwood, ‘Tl ti nue, wid in sutaner mus sulle t long and six wide, It m ul sleepers piled fo Hat the ' These are loosely pitt r with mud. } posite the road, alot four | feet high and afoot wide. When inside tie hut t ce door is @ to stand straight, A tireplace i itheast ce rr. The et ney « vad hole in the aud bordered by a (in pamy he bottom of which is knoeked out A LONELY BACHELOR'S TOUSEREECING. bed runs across the entire wilt and ie vide of sleepers, A few rugied + iene Were spread on this hard surface, On the bed wer noel w hasket of soda cen kere, @ etof flour two empty bottles, and a large rofturnips. Anoid palrof light pant and a coat hung ‘ellinu: nd at the f footet i H i had sons in Albany aud a daughter im ty on Another Prete sho hue Whol te Mr. W. OF. Hi Miohact " used of murdering Janes O' fittecn y A streoi Might, ¢ the ease b yesterday in the Genor ' and renewed his application to have tt at ordered on, or his clent admitted to bait Assistant District Attorney Sullivan re-ponded by veading along communication fron the jan Kochester, alias James E. Lee, who, } 1 aetive in provoking the prosecution, ‘The w rivet tolls a rambling story about his effort 7 cure witnesses, and accounts his at from this Stato by saying that he w bof dssissination., He announces bis pu - pear on the first of May with other w Mr, Howe renewed his charge that t « of the Court Deing abused and tr hy a defeat levyand m that Roche hover would p | lue Bead c xt s oner to bail alice Dazalo in tye The calico bal! which took place in Toons, B Was the best attended a . 1 co Interests were tolora A z th t ar’ Mins Frances y ’ ' of the even A rf 1 d MM ITT