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ee HORSES AT JEROME PARK, 1s. fine powertu! colt, shaped veryfmuch after the atyie of his atre. _— Next comes the gray gelding Allagog, 5 years, by sme FLYERS IN TRAINING FOR THE | Ulverston, dam by Paddy Borns, Ho will run in COMING pAMD AION. Hteeplechanes and hurdie races, ae also will bis stable THE TRIAL OF FANNY HYDE JUDGE MORKIS'S TOUCHING STORY OF HER LIVE, nlp | co poston, Jin aie ma ee. elding, OY. aren b pte oma ot Louse Jorda orne foo on dovontyesix Horses in Active Training- Marry | gid promisep to be ful in ‘he jump How a Young Girt of Delteato Nervous Tem: ey | ine next & hive 2 ch Derament was Driven to Ina ty by he Wrongs Shooting ker Destroyer ina Mo ment of Fronzy—Watsan'a Widow Spent Yesterday was the fourth day of the trial of Fanny Hyde for the murder of George Wat- son In January last, ‘The court toom was more densely crowded than on the preceding days. Long befe the hour of opening, 10 o'clock, evory seat was occupled, and the aisles wer packed with spectators, Mra. Alyde sat nearher counsel, surrounded by her friends and relatives, Hor father and husband sat behind her. Now that the trial fe drawing toa close they exhibit intense anxiety, and watch every move of th lawyers with painful interest. The first witness was Mr, Joseph HH. Bartlett, a law student in Gen. Crook's office, He was called to testify to Fanny's good character, He boarded in Mrs, Shay's house when Fanny lived there, and In his Fs ‘Glencos, * Th strongly bull tayer, Ht nut fily, by Planot out, o by Khight of 8 4 16 {1 the next box, She ory peetty filly, and will pe nasett auane piunetsoe ot Navies Look and what they nre Doing. hog ua inex woul, As the time draws near for the races at | set) Jerome Park, the horsemen and horses are erad- | 4, ually cathering at the track, which daily presents | 18 a lively and bustling appearanc Abs by Kenincky out oF » The recent | nue, Ny re, Be 1 i i by Reyes ti Ra Co ing no Bartieular good looks. or hi ‘sa bay ily by King Lear out of Dc fine weather has dried the track up nicely, and tt ra, 8 bay Hity, cod Me Men SNCs ee at i fine order for exercise, ‘The trainers, abay Ally by Virgil ‘ante Batler by Lex with one walte anki ih in ally ran p aa therefore, “make their hay white the sun | [nm tiene tue arta dal a «and are ny 6 o'clock every morn- | showed fine Eneed Np cag A shine nd are astir by 6 lock every n feat box Ins tay at, ”! a Yanni Sarat Rive ing. Foom thts hour til 1 most of the strong | Cents ditneuer tio fia very femprigacoleynith good Ithough © few of the trainers | action.’ ie wae purchase n Eeodard W. Jerome work ts done, alt ah & few of the trainer at Mr. Alexander's ate Tat year, together with the lop their horses in the afternoon, ‘Tho rea got wat hie meneat Athy tetra in hho! some of thotr | out of Weatnerwiten, This colt te much euaticr than the of thie te the backwardness LG. BH A box Cty Chaba hui je better aha Ho haw aerial ren, the unuattatly Inte ecason having thrown | jean head, nice neck: good sophie withers, every tevel Lnshipibecinhcberbps Blt Nao BSA 3 tng | beek, powerfal quarters and tiene, nud set of leew and them some weeks lator than usual in beginning | Rok, powcrtal amarters and thighs, aud svt of lege and training, Yesterday there were seventy-olx horses at the track, and It Is probable there will ve fully tiventy more in less than a week from celia, the ne Ie now fhortes in this etable area chestnut colt by out of Neweartly: Mald,d year, « bay colt Scotland, on! of Monuct,# years; Boho, § m,, by Avatralian, out of Kate Hayes; and iow. And when the he which have been Dee by Asteroid, out of Euith. The last | View her conduct was exemplary, ainning at New Ort arrive, we ehall probably | pevist te & big and ¢ king colt THE MEDICAT, TESTIMONY f Homien Ab Saronie Pac Uh ancaven lier | uc SOME MORE STAULE Dy. Jolin Byrne, Clinteal Professor of the Long Talend ore. The famber being thus preat, it je only | The fre stable in the lower feld Is ogcupted by James cee Mompitad. was th eh alt recoseary to roud the list given by » 86O | Thompeon and Nell Coyle, The former's stable conetite | Mren apecial attention to m peculiar to women hat the quality will also be above the average | of Lobelia, a brown mare, by Bonnle Beotland, out of | My exprrlonce hag been gathered. frown a long practice eclaily devoted to this branch of medica education. Thaeeet of painful menstrial diMeuition be disturbia () the mind of a person of a nervous temperanic have known ofeasek of great HOHVOUS of former year DR. WEENON'S STATIN Entering the Perk Vy the club . and turning to ; Athlone, 6 years, cheetnut horee, by Lexlt mt of Alabama; and Nickajack, 4 years, bay ¢ ,out of Capitola, They all look well t atabl ls aiicos atiriomtable to thiwentne. tte t the left after possing the cin house, the fret sta Coyle hae two Allien under hie charge, ‘The Arst— ] Giuse., That doctrine ts sustained by feached by Qe viaitor ta that occupied hy that veteran | rossi, C.C, & I, W. Porks's bay filly Experience Oake Qe- What would he the efect on. a perron Indelleat fervous temper tana suff n tie Dr. Weldon, He! horseman and turf phitosop years, by Nonnie Scotland, ont of Sally by Lexington, cause, of 0 sudden shock A. the Lightning, out of sister to Rurle, by Sovereign, This is | 4 ere both fast, and abe in ikely tobe very dai: | | O take s Dey ceitace a pay G owerful and mnscular colt. iM us a the L o Rtakes, Zor which to balk spe nthe " f forty: after she has been in his avery p cially prepared. the bay tily Belle Aiken, 4 years, by f fof horse Defender, 5 years, by John Morgan, out Pp pg, ack Malone oul of Stolle Ford, te aléo in th La ba. tz duces her: she has « ne ps Teena | cru will he tried at the tinber this year ne oul are 2 sik ¥( Byeare brown horse, by Doneraile, ont of latcn from are old, chestnut | Cae Bird, Harry rors dan. Thie horse, who ow 4D Sie wes rted from Enetand gotthe Fifth Ave SNEDIKER'S AN food round price D TAYLOR'S STANLES. PANSY TIYDR’S HISTORY. Kohunerer dut‘ot | _ Snediker hos seven horses undep his eare, the rst of Morris. then read. the following, in the we arent deal of | which is Major, 5 years, chestnut horse, by Eugene, not a question to De, Byrne x being espectally syiumetFi: T dam by Claude Meinotte. Then follows Trumps, a good Uttle girl ten yeurs of ace comes to this country from \ raion. fecompantcn a | looking bay gelding, by Australian, out of Mattle Gr Rijgiind tojoin her father ww had preceded her, ‘ee old Ally. by Cambuecan, oat of Fluke. by Turute, | This horse, who te the property of Mr. J. F. Panty, ts in | Mad.very few adventaces of mental culture, being eet at rte 6 bad ‘lace, and helng very lengthy, | tralning for the Members’ Cup, A bay colt, $ years, by wn f age she had. reg attended {mach Interest In the 8 oWwith 4 good barrel a werful quarters, possesses @ | Vandal, out of Jas. A. Conolly’s da 1, fenext, Thisis a goo! wany of tie pointy which are supposed to bees, | voew powerfully made colt, with @ strong resent her arrival here ehe wae. pat io Ae Ld : to his renowned brother, but whether he is as Aly employed. ‘ portion st th in the nest 2year old Warlike. a | mains to be 1. The bay colt, by Astorold a es lb, geo great muscuiar power in his thighs aud quarters. | colt,’ out of Faith, both ran last yea ty he Fhe bortor has n great opinion of this colt Dut wi to. they bot looks well, hawever, | Complentony a The b a ring |e the old mare Flo 1 #0 dors Cadence, 4 years, chestnat golling, by € a pepva tte " yt tof Florkta, hy Wagner. St sor, ont of Rachel Dawson. The lap of the string perament was tu rea for nd looks all the better for Doctor, 5 years, chestnut gélding, by Second Albic ALBERT COO ne STRIN rs stable const of ix ho ‘The next stable ts tenanted by Albert Coop Rtarheter, 8 caoe, Gn Lament tis ored wen, Who has nine horse: wider his care. Six of | Litham y his" thes og to Mr. John O'Donnell, the first of which | (Ts Stakes when thre | moderate bay hioree f imparged feories ih the Belinont and Trav. id, Kingfisher proved TIP TOILS OF THY 4 After she had worked for W STHOYER. on ahomt sfx ton A to be a very fast “and good rac but his | che went to the factory one day t monte 18 We Harle, 5 yeara, @ bay horse by Australian, out of leg, which bad always been shaky, gave way tn | for her work. and found. hin ator locked the Brenna, by Knight of St, George. ‘This te a useful sort At Saratoga last year. Since’ then he Goor, and before she lett he debauched her. She naw and has en pit into Taylor's hands to | felt keenly ber degradauon, Her father was a stern ft horse, but owing to an ti of his fect, ury to on ieht to the settacdyears, | man Arratd to tell him of her tilerortane. Her 1 by a plate silpihng na race, there is always ot anete motticr d he wan a cuit, atl ler ateptat eaten ny King aity, but quec iil treating hers was strictand fo ther Mat conven dant by Rtevenne, femuining horse are Polentay 8 A that dewrectot conddencs ‘hetween, therm. th owt ella good points Mac: ster to Donan det exiate between a motiver and herown daughter ae in the mext ata we Bnd the onl tarortter | ary, by Breckinridge out of Bophiay | Sve wasvreatis. troubled. ta. her-own mind tial, baie Knew de General thuke, by 14 aint The Marquis out of F ie tulet ‘she did not know what t Me of Lilla, by Yorkshire, “When i Keck, aged, by’ Revenue out uf Mrooded over it, amt had ta confine to whotk facing: wort Wh 4a) by. marking tty d'reinte the story of her ard, he was tio doubt one of the fentest b D.D. Withers a ii Yer counted his eeiuual dnt reones country. That Yaa 'yean his oar for. fee, whic tad > arth polling lite to yield to bis deve wishes by thre ecuratier Shaky, gave way in the face fob the sof elish fre pepo eninie encruite, aud he proesred Lag Branch stakes, and Fince "tien ne hae been jnree: | imate atting couslate of ete pitdicibe aud compelied her. to take it. This oeenrrid Uremicute At the prcadnt tive he ts looking ae haud: | Prnestes pears. ter King Pon eee oe frequently durin & pertod of abont twovyeary. “she wa tame as Gver, and a fat aga prize ox. Whether his leg | iron. vente, brown colt by Saunterer ¢ regular in) her. periods, nn letidered greatly In cone Willttand work, however, fe @ very doubtful pols bay colt ly Blair At *. After her misfortune ® marked change took A has cult hy Asteroid; out of Laveager a by Mareya Bince tn her dirs Sie beeathe. irritable neat, and then comes a brown cuit by rh van ¥ Dundee subject to parcute ant control. She beat Ghuco’ sycare, This tea big, toe colt, but Ke Las earciens ae to pearance. Her f r ver run in public venithy disappeared. She vecuiuie pale aus ei try Loutbe, 4 yare Spray Atly by Lightning, dam Bare Slee Saebpeniee: y ” by Saver iat ie the Inst of Mre O\bouuell’s Lor Fenced trainer, 1K ; ScD. the'w.awety fart, ea twoyearvids aud her the ye atin need tralner, the, Mami WER STIR PERSERD. talon of being (he only auimal thatever beat Harry | cotaboue $1 About fifteen months after ¥ ecornpttshed Uieeett, but elaee then whe MAS HOt suOWD duy Bre per rit tye meg ace eh Clie form viean aypreutlee. Adtcr a few mouths ere are (ree more NorRee ia this etabte, the prop: marriage. Watson “arged her to tapes. Malte eriy of Sir, dcoept Donahue of Mudson City. The Arse | Tuveraryed oe MOE OF St promiving if she uid he Would you pureue. her further is uamos2," yee a brawn ok ty derome Be gar Kisses inves Wy Leamington | Bhes lied wpou king that mare CtheGioanin. els rather mall wud iacks inuscie. | cutut Eleride thuteatt by | was the only ine Neat romes Tainyiany, 9 youre, w chestnut gelding by | Leamington out of Genistn, hers. The dest | accepted. Se) Lexington out of Liz “Matdts by Glencoe, Last year | named fiiy ia cngagedin the Ladies stakes, ead at prew: | Tage vow. sive had been tarrie ra proved hiniset tobe one of the best steeple: | Patisthe faronte keg . Watrow eatne wjeln to ave hers w tee ani hurdle. horses. we have, eudte he fenow tt r . pone wceoturfsti dis: phe ive heath Ua will prebeliy be aroubd again ts eeuty her degrawatton + had con: Ty) any” means Testy te S CONNE: »OIS 4 a errat crime aint pe ee ee 5 mea in|) THE CONNECTICUT POISONING # f erin t ttt preyed Lealngton, ‘Altuy ‘te a date -s Trengtl, Wasted, She stflerod W from monstcudl bite ew Third Dey of the Triafer Lydia Sherman ficnit and Yeeaue alarmed at vr timeny ef Her PlethervineLaw — The | re eee itd its wast the spring of ist vuggist that Sold the isoner Arsenic. | sore t for h nil Rae New Haves, April 18.—The trial of Lydia | ("ed 0 “rom th Sherman for poisoning her husband was cont'n- ued to-day, At 10 o'clock the jury prompt! took their seats. ‘The prisoner wore an anxious look, and a hectic flush overspread her counte- nance Way. tue bret ot them will Bud With @ dungere her deeper , Dr. A. Shelton was sworn, He hed never ate | baviix aecour COL MDANIDU's HOReES, tended Mr. Sherman. THe assisted. in the post [ they sonia x 1 Cpe pee Bg Minserqsryget a mortem, On his crose-examination he testified | Svild be herutter rain, eve walt notulig more about it. Mee we cross the equeduet and reach the Y that neither Dr. Heardsley nor Dr. Pinney gave vad Chet ha woul woh nicloet her tutty budsfor all. we bnew. in the wart ce | Mt. Sherman during bis Ulness any antidote for selas Ge RIS Paid Marty # Col. MeDantel’s stable ts loca senical poisoning. Fat na to anni Gan i shoul be Rid out t F Revie the property of Mesers, Mensou and Gray, He | tuagukbogut Dabwer of the Rup of Seumare: ths Whol: history Of Sha fama) Maye mg dyubs wb thé . the advantage of quiet ant s¢ HE MOTHER-IN-LAW'S TESTIMONY atened vo expose her ta Fu . M, berider belug free from the oyance of Vel: maa, the prisoner's mother-in-law, a ve eee frat hey ) wok retables, Hehes | (ne-looking ma » Was the next witness, She . whee, sho went in ¥ tH it one As d belmg | wave ber testimony in a clear and intelligent | ¥ IB Societe tives nee staking 4 Sy ra eiuaael Wieny career sacle how cent manner. Occasionally she betrayed much emo- | isadiworderly h he Would net gu. Belmont Sta tion, At other times it was with dificulty that THE PistTOL. * ag counsel could control her, so jous Was she to Refore the holidays she heard her husband say“ he s would lke t 4 pistols” the sugges’ ina was iuade ” testify, Herdirect examination occupied nearly because 6 aries had been con BW tied in th ud ‘ all the morning. She said that she saw her son . Jade up her uitnd make hina y twice after his marriage to Lydia. The first | Bircnascd one. her, tng with her, and e c 2 che in 1871, when she came ‘to Connecticut to | 10, her tuabacils Ie was kek A thie Bouse two oF three ba he attend Ada’s funeral, and again when sbe arrived nS lon't know why she did it. Thal Hh at the house the day before her son's death. Sh halt ay one, "Her | soggy than his $ Was positive no one except the prisoner had ad- n Wat Wenk wa suf ring f " ministered anything to the deceased man while | Css st is then Ip a eritical ¢ ¢ r grandfather was wed committed {ie i Halls tho Monarch of the Turf, the | she was there, saving once when the witr ‘Ghe acted strangely during igo Barset!, Who 16s every ove Kk a] gave him apiece of lve. The day before Sher- | OF tie aay, Tne homletle Was ADOUt TEM. he War abe four years old, by Lestngton, out of | inan died he wave the witne rekethaaks | served sitting by the stove, stariug yacaniy as , Ted Att ben ier ft | containing §105, requesting her to give it to Ho- inagina’ She was contenplating ts secede an hares r Irma tO tall the letter te Minak agood | * and when spoken to by her aunt, snp ly repli truest tuuped ones. Att useof it.’ she gave it to the boy as directed, | “Hist 1 were dea be posse, improved Ln but after Sherman died the prisouer demanded THE FATAL MEPTING beautiful colt-ltice i ther y, saying that Mr, Sherm given It nd we Of course he is welll faty the ination ala 1 ae Cogent Menee that t rift was nano o t mynelt knows, h ai times to rap loudly on his desie sate | nt riwho re 4 wus sworn Next. Her m_ him thowed |t fina var Sherman was taken ' en h way you. W tr i know whether she y : 6 ot th t rnext day or not rears n 1 SCHL It Lope uverely a question (HE PRISONER'S PURCHASE OF ARSE Maire, aud tt i ny £ trim hia * H. Peck, a drugei«t who filled th Wiftaa, sa m ' ct i ite r Mr. Sherm s us sean t f ‘yin lal used in preparing the preser sh Ko am , H i me 8 ‘ag ee i no denial of th ita ithe hopae Abdel: Kor i previous to the death Went to the etauon hu Heimbold tn 4 ar | that he had ¢ tt 1 r r re © | re wh neulted bi not t Serre a tite liated Waa itera Withee due eny Uiing waong a guilty of geated various exierminy nd amony other rie tg niie ae ' Hamed apse Vie prisonar objected. to that ; tibet lagpihieh . ' ( i saying she did not like to have hing todd |, Judge Morrie-Now, Dectur, taking all these thing Mr Was recalled by the State,and aques- | pi! at the time sie fr i tion was asked him by Col, Wooster, which the | oie ivtne tren nto Case, thet before defence thought improper, While the point was | the iuat wet, the act « f nthe statement ¢ under discussion, Mrs. Sherman, the imother-ty made thet rT mind was th ate of tnelp t te e i | homictial mania, rived by ihe authorities, pre Jaw, fainted, The commotion catised by this ine | Hite it snouid say shat at the time of tho act te ( BGR. Jromentaryy for the old lady | Was not in Mtr right iulud—she was Insane to all intents ; Mr a testify during the preliimin Hirt Cilarice’ Corey, of the Bloomingdale Asylum, tes examination as tothe selling of arsenic. t t Dellrions or transitory manta te a condition F b prisoner, and would have forgotten the f ounleed by me uthoritles; the socal mio hot th ratibsequently recalle temperanicnt the mon ely Cot " 1 } ° Y i neh sudden shock and grief are. cons Srnleattc Cpe ay how ine banity tddenly caused and sdidenly dhappear Park, t after this that t doMr kK 1c y thi uw generation and then res ' filer a» ovediapasing eausce; temporary toaaulty ¢ i THE ANALYSIS OF THE STOMACH, mact would leave some. evident Dr. Pinney of Biroincham testified that he ate of thom evidences would Dy. a tended Sherman the Hh of and from ap Of the making ho cftort ; § thought " 4 from anient- At fh Be to the author Hleviate (ie suilortng of Mr, Shere | rary lusanit Dr ‘ id that after the death of KOVING TEMPORARY INSANITY he procired inve of sub nitrate of On the s-examination wit ald he had ve ito Brof, Barker to be anne | two interviews with tho accused woman in the Lex a t of U t % 4 ly Jail, lasting nearly an houreach th Hed Leal but very fern kn eof the tof srsenic when | jovsind any evidences of present Insanity erBus By by nie toma hy Mr. De n—If ape nm has hoe f 1. Bhe de very racing C21 Blakeslee textitied as to ta heounce | 4! Vit ther biting i G sulon. Cora | of bismuth from Dr. Piuney to Prof, Barker whether the killing Kin, two white etocking®, DY Lek | Yale College for analysis. Hrof. George Insanity or the ht bin iitie ae kelinat Barker testified that he was Professor of Pystoe | should take tnto considerat ‘ AE Mie woua yuwgtent | logical Chemistry and Toxicotogy In Yale Col. | selfand of ber family, The le i Siok ae IF ahe would go werent | iefo, and that Dr, Pinney submitted to him for | hervous disorders. £ sho 4 were two Imported horses, p examination astomach of an adult, The inner | ff her kenural nealth. ean {Mr oc la he | surface he found considerably congested |): pte cond Fastorn star tyerreby | throughout, and places showing distinct Ine | bh. for T think that would arr ‘i ar of Join by Longbow: She | dimmation, The Hver was also nittedwhich | whien.T au opinion, y iui rvaliicult tatrain | looked healthy, except asmall cyst on one side, |” ir triton then put a fong hyp. ene perenne Wa The Dpaty fier thorough examination, re: | which the wuole Matury of ty is tho bay gelding Met by A ported to the Grand Jury of Derby that he found | [eh MNn te 4 for the shoot fe would nec Weatherbit, He'ts mail | arsenie in both of the organs. He then stated at | sartiy courider that the pe run j, | lenuth the manner in which he analyzed the | {i ' Te, COL McDaniel’ | organs, after which the court adjourned until said: “No, and Ifa motive ee unin this season aud | pidiy ¢ would be Induced to look very } * the prt $0 cate be da {ng Insanity jw pervon laboring Wuder tcinporary inant b hatte ty might Or might not ha & motive whe v ' A by 8 STABLE, The Nua of Kenmare, shother. T don't think it was possible for this perso Seoul e ivaaae ka otish x-Goy, Lowe of Maryland Is to lecture in the | to have been sane at the flue of killing: It ls onl i " ’ r traiwer has fourteen | 4 © s antecedent and subseques cumstances which, hor ’ the p erty of ¢ rent | Biovklyn Academy of Music this evening, for the benefit Jed me to form that oplaion: there was nothing i : we Jy ie bay cole Vian | 2! Wve Schools fo the Poor, under eare of the laters of | Pilling igo ae kilitig, whieh ilicuted insanity, ; that ‘ aha poietic i amare Cony © Aretans e famous | wae merely the ci act,” ’ hy oy sv by Knight of ss, | Rcnmary Convert, conaty Kerry, keg tte, pearing the “i iiyrae Hefing ‘all into consideration, and I believe sue Lad no know! dolug at the time the shooting REDUTEING Teerneow?, i Britton rec used by Cope Woitlom, wh ms. Hyde why he had persecuted her. Sergeant Bunce, who took down Faany the Hine In writing, testified that w huband atepiert put it, gaed. hor. T-atked He siyeed me, nd Taiot hl DRECTIVE LANGDON'S STORY. Detective Langdon toatited Inqnest I went with Fanny to Cross Town loadquarters, 1 On the day after Fr. On the Way she spoke ty me about t time of this homicide she was insane and Isrempe nati a wh kt The defence then rested, and District Attorne fied ¢ repeated the she surven- erself, that che hud shot Wataon because statement at nen anny and, her to his desc Mr. Hyno eald, * anny, then wild Guat ehe'me, W =e hooting, arked her new she came to shoot Watson, ie e had al wed her wm hur inany time When te went down stairs aha stayed with bin until Kila Curley 4 fo I asked fer if Wa.con hed abu leave the plage, Sho repited, Oh money with Watson, fh resr fad that she dida’t snean to n done it for money, she smiled and gave MRS, WATSON ON THE ®TAND, nee to the shoot At this stage nk, the proceedings Mr, Watson's J the room, leaning on the arm of wcompanted by her little girl, ‘ite widow ente! enticman and ho clung to her hand as she pressed thre 8 stand. While id sat near us of the Im- ent Mrs, Wat- nny Hyde the crowd to the with mother was testifying the little her playing with a doll, unconset port of the trial, From the me son took the stand until she left it, who was seated directly facing he removed her eyes from the witness, Irae drank in every word she sald. Mra, Wateon teatifed: My namie tt Lam the widow of te deceased. Treside 1 Llived there at the time of the hom hildren, four girls and one boy. 1 never on years ago last September. 1 reegiter Nie we dose S my Hotse about They came twice, The first tin rday night to Mt home at the tl vant. ¢ Hyde ing to ‘ nh, NTRADICTING PA wife to ko to chureh, ea thathe aud F fare of the childees. and put them to tne} On’ the, &¢ nd viait (Mrs, Wat olde. Culid te a RF) OF seve Unreo years oid. Nothin Church or theit taxing care of Ui rand a husbat The photograph of which so mi said. and whieh is held by the def nee, WAS abi + with Fanny Hyde Jackson standing at his side and th resting on his shoulders. 1 dsaid: That ts Mr. Watson, ofitat home. He sent it to me sh sn * procecdings, Mr. Morris o begin the summing up to: a THE ARMS IN - ESTIC itwell's Chief € tice of the Te ing for for Auother, WASHINGTON, April IS Com iY examin Chlef Clerk of the Tressury Dep suvy Departin rime it He explatned that the act of July 12, 18%, required that the appropriations should ve ‘subject to thon for th rs Gat ant of proy ae ry, The Gfth section of the ae Vilod tust the law chonld aot apply to py mane n| lay mor.ah. Mt rh 11) Lim, bat to seare bin sorry for it,” ae sald, When Cusked if vie had Bo Feyly. ied. her vile reagent to Glocharge het t aeked. bite wad fired. and she Fepiliod ualy once. lowed him aud Sho yuu remember anything fuether A, —On, yen; ' a A hor why did shinee ‘he ‘contd make more uit breathe Married Mr. and No Hore v's TESTIMONY, anny inher testimony «aid that Watson asked h ny could t when it was on continued stopped irom Saturday nigni to Tuesday morning. M my Youngest wy going to hat were the characteristies of Mr, Watsot 1? A. (with great animations of twcilug)=He Was the Kindest and best of they Ir firat viait L went to éhecoh with Mem. husband did not say anythog about my ‘and h has been ice Ae of nto her. It repre. liga ir hands ie withess looked at acops y fter It y 11TON. vk Explotntug the Prace 1 Expend. rpose Money Approprinted 1e Senate Arms { Jumes H. Saville, reauist ta fortwo years, and that the unexpended balauce for objects wot corn t loud he fea Ae " however, pro ify to the street. ing, Bar there. there struc with) men a nue One flush eau 1 HE BAS! SID LATEST. ANOTHER BARROOM TRAGHDY IW TH NINETEENTH WAKD. - An Bvening's Caroveal bi) ling in & Rangaine fry Vicht—Killing fm SelfDotence- The Stor'iés Told on Both Sides, At 11's o'clock on Wednesday night, David Barry was shot dead by David Murphy tn dis by About rother Patrick Ryan's saloon, at Second avenue and Sixtleth street, several others, including a brother of Murphy, were in the saloon, drinking. Murphy entered and fou liquor while all the reat were dri elder. 11 o'clock Barry and drinking spirituous King ale ov Murphy asked why they could not giv » oF clder to his brother as well as to the rest, saying that John had to work to-morrow, and that he ought not to drink liquor. “ What business fs it of yours?” asked Barry. “Teonsider ita good de sald Marphy him to do what fs right.” Hot words follo "Is it a Bght you almost fnetantly the men came to blows, They wero finally separsted, and Barry was taken out All tn the and several were in a degree Intoxicated. RETURN TO THE SCENE Barry walked dow to Fifty-ninth street, and me Of 1198 See that » th tl vT “Don't me threatened to sh Manin the entrance t ons directly opposite ti orner of the across onthe frst story, bullding being s» ing from the cer this spy other a, d avenue, ne in Ryw ot him, He asked Criumins to go back to Ryan's with him, and they would et an explanation, tored the saloon. Words were was were separated, and Barry again went out. ase in’ many corner He The They mc fight. buiding being cut dinge ported by er of the doorsteps to the wn= part of the corner of th ina A wrianytilae uter Lin@@ the ace betw pullding. | of my business, “He's my brother, and T want Finally Murphy asked wre looking for?" and loon had been drink- De THE PLANT. nd avenie hatf way David Crimmi Rarry told Crimmins hed beaten him and two went back and en- found tha same party coeded by biowa, and After @ strug#le tne stores, Ryan's ts Usrough a door which e point of the ce ner; y ver part of the iron pillar reach- the uf nit ALOEY, env door and the THE KILLING. ‘comb were in the office ice station, get excit or. As ed," niurd ¢ Barry went from the saivon, He stood there talking with David Crimiulas when Murphy struck Murphy. Then several others struck tim, Murphy pulled a pistol and fired. The bullet Barry in the left ear and penetrated his brain, killing him instantly. He dropped dead ut a wore At td P.M. Capt. Gunner and Bergeant Whit. Mf the Fifty-ninth street Michael lute entered and ex- citedly asked, * Is there # poli: the story goes, Barry man here?” said the Captain, “the coming down now.” said that he wanted a man right away, as there had b Blute had by summon an off er around Sec t by the barkeep Upon hearing this Capt. nner and Sergeant White At the station door they met coming in men Whose appearance ¢ ef the men was David Murpby, He was and excited and his coat was torn. ib started for the used them to It MURPHY'S WOUNDS. There was aw: Abyablow from a fist, and from it the blood was Crimmins, ning. hteappropriations, A-pratice bad long prevailed | phy ot trate helt! ih ekpcul for Out purpore Hurts applies lef auotier it ae adanger ne pu pode oe Oe Meaty ve Or elgdity didereut anpropriat ious. nevertheless, the Toouey ie thus wate MEART thea ee cahtain, counts arc adjusted tudcr tue proper heads-of tapendi: | Seeond avenue Me eoggim of muon a above stated wae for con. | ing m venience, as (he disbursing ofiecrs might. pot haye im. Capt vaadl AU Nnd the modes to pay ecttate bile from | two oticers, and the bie find, Gut frou aot Mic £ Mrs calied. the wits attention to the | #0d several officers, ariotint of money deewn from the Treasury hy partment during al year HaWUelY, SN JNO, Which the Withers wald Was { expenulture olf aevouut o Uimt year. ‘To Senator 80.00, This amount drawn on t Taklug oUt the 88, over #4, dhe gross mit the @f,on. er Departm Deen re al by the Wal added to (he en Uirey-nve expenditure were (he ele Ot forty-four h The witne re placed tre Kol Fadil of the War Departinen Tres ‘of War, The Secretary of War ve the money for the sale of arm: seu iran cskced a un actice of the Departm Frujted by Senator Car suid the Secretary of War did uot have OWD personal hands, but (ue Wioucy Was ID the fash fi at er of question: 1 Was several the War Te Pa Dut this matter L want to anderstend. Te right Le nber of the committ willbave tt, Tha: questions you asked Mr. Carpenter Well, if Lam disagreeable I will take at wuy Cline and gb Lome go 00, and th the torthinony prace ed: pohurguskediwhether forty-four ti not actually expended, and w ? Leaner itive & pa spenil rend ent millions. ad pe tora ar wenws uid have bec Biay: : but Hie elgit millions went to. the credit #theordnatice appropflation, and sas nottdrawin but now re (i the crewtof the appropriation Fhe Committee adjouned until to-morrow The Bayonne F Sin: W realers ¢ Order of Hil Aight at Pr July * micht hay tyiour mill Gh the books of bt was credited uiilions? Were tuey wut added t A expiained that the eight mill When i Tequisition from ihe 4 construc und paid it inte Dy beeu uat to the e War bparunent during an—The War Department expended ne mies tn withens, in re eaey in nie hauds of #8 BO On, ‘ srpenter, Tam trying to Var asking questtons mt otioterfered with thie committer th interfered with you, a ons were eight uillious did Nor at no men muc rreet puree. T understand that; but the artinent tr Taialln ull ty toslated thet themitnoss should residen of the b thet the homicide: of the sal the Captain a over the bor her feel e's alive yet,” Sergeant Whitcomb touch the man dead, as the «uppe A stret of the left ear, pa let's forehead, quantity proprietor ‘other, James Ryan told the SUN reporter that at Ikly P.M. the drinks in th brother of the. prisoner, with Michael, lute, David Barry, and another the saloon. Murphy vid as for. Th to know Murphy p gone abe two ys Murphy and Hour he was n the bark Coroner day next, men had him. Murphy At that mor At the end of the hold, Murphy fired tilt he was doubled uy the doorstep, nei down on the st Dayid Murph, Don soot, Y exactly of extravasa JAMES RYAN'S STOR At the tline of the murde her to requisition. Me sald that the man must have died instantly, ng Was summoned, Yesterday morning the body was removed to Burry's late and in the afternoon Deputy Coroner Dr. Marsh inade a pos! ‘There was an abrasion und ¢ on his chin, evidently The other man was David who said that he had arrested Mur- unner placed the man under with Se ri The oh he doubtless had. b the instant of the firing. Around the base of ting pillar was @ pool « blood, showing where Barry first fell. BORNE TO THE POLICE STATION, her Was pro taken to the station, fol WAND Was KOON were not called i 1 yped was petwe: i, two men were t one holding Barry's head, and g his pulee, sald th e ed blood covered th in. Coroner Young will hold an inquest on Murphy has been comu Murphy walked up to the desk and lald on small sinvle-barrelled. Ivory-handled vest said Murphy," T shot a man on Thad todo it they were beat harge of geant Whitco: Ito the scene of the ry was found lying tat on his back on the floor of the triangular space in front aloon Was Clos As nding last man, but wh d the pulse he n bund n from cougulated red and the body was lowed by acrowd. Dr it his services of cours 1 mortem ver thi xarminati: bridge of the hose, ‘The bullet had entered in the upper part sed through the left temporal bone and the middle lobe of the left hemisphere ain, and lodged in the sph eof the skull, Th ‘OUPSE Was sto) noid bone at re the bul- entre of the yes. A la he polnt wi nth en the tled to Patrick Ryan, the f the saloon, was at home sick, and for ed up, Ryan sprang fr was tending bar. He saloon.” Murphy, th pan were sitting In ‘They had around of drinks. David ntered and fou What intoxicated. and then drinking whickev, his brother what he was drinking prother asked David what he David tur and asked him to take the liquor from lis broch er, which the bartender ref him to let his brother 1» tomer ster turned the fight began and Barry fighting. the bar and. se; ind his brother some- wanted barkeeper d to t ed to do, telling Just then a cus Ryan's back was ‘urning, he saw Murphy behind the men. Then John ersuaded Barry to go outside, He was ing men, as Hat the Were again separat ed it t ite ght w ad. Murphy pul His br ted th a id ( Hari he pi lead, snd then returned with sald to make friends with as renewed. ‘The me 1 his piste her seized and held at he would shoot If nt to the door ming held Murnhy When he released ry’s head fell forward ind his head touched Har, ‘Then he slumped Such is the story of THE MEN DESCRIBED, years of age, and a driver is on the Belt Railroad. Ho is a single man, and 1 lived at 315 Kast Fiftveninth st police 5 say that he drinks and fs a Qh David Barry lived at 1,000 Plest avenue, hoard. he Ing with bis sister, He was 20 years of ave, a laborer, and of good repute. He had becn but two years in this country A Sun reporter suw Murphy in the Fifty-ninth 1 p ri treet station yesterday before his removal to the Sui: All vaddition towhat Mr, Haskin | Tombs. Hels a large, strongly-built- man, with fo well for * ek your Ty large head, and coarse featul He wore the L pROOE hal tie at which be had on at the time of the murder, aa nd as CincinA : There was a large rent in the right shoulder, Uy of seein Mr. Adatieat his Legation | Which he sald was made by the men wh ke ¢ the pendency of * he Treat utr,” | ed him, His chin and mouth showed. plainly : the marks of violent blows, He seemed to feel ¥ haste with which the Brite 7 his situation keenly He did not break down a re ulllgerent rights” bo ¢ show cowardive, but he trembled and was loth poets talk, He sald that he was attacked) aud 1 vat 1 eaten, and that he had to defend himself; that nie Gust bompita wolutely reqult Yer. ws Mr, TU win if noininated. fev —— Official Vote of Connection Hantronp, April 18.—'The Board of ©, in says, * Adums and Groesbec BLICAN : he had when he fri his pistol hitting nybody and get f wild. and Barry was shot no intent fred. He tof the bar, ¥ him and assaulting him, and fired inh with + not several n » shoot M phy, even hat he was tanding in en in front of and that then he drew with the intention of but to frighten off his assailants his excitemer t the alm was Then Murphy went to ers (0 canvass the Votes cast at the recent State election | the police siaton and cave himself up Wes In session to-day offletal vote for Governor ts —— - Gs follows E.R, Darkoe & Cows Salad Dressiny. Marshall Jewel (itepat ns A rich wud delicious dressing for all kinds of Hicinnond D. Hubbard (Det sia | oa nie, «ee Francis Gillette temps pike Vaid | “Nord 93 1a Nhe groceries generally. A ATE Harrison (Labor Rerart Libel atterin Furniture, carpe id bedding. An tmmense Total ‘ prices al BM. Cow ’ others over Hubh —— eleeted by niaforitien F The pion. prrested and | y ate in the & Le Deu : We bis pereee nett Keputiican majority on a folut ballot, 2 ee ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCEAT TUE REAL ESTAVE MARKET soko tht + IRSDAY, April ISP, M.—The movement {1 Muvier disposed of tue following Improved and un f Ah . ny th kr ' on for § 4 ’ f ry uievard i ' me 0 Maint tin and Lath sirodts ta Abe. Kehoe for tl paturally be the general rule, ‘Me afternoon Welty -aiX enue welehborhood were Ud to so ainante ; ae iia it On the north wide of | Duyers of yesterday belng he sellers of tv 146 hide oftrithwtet, | day, and toward 4 P.M, the market becans 128 foe to C.F, Papper t ' Rot ; $15,900 ; ve Wide of wathinrreen, | Weak and if to Lie # evant, below the by " gaat Of Ghe Liubh wyouve, by D, Margh for $10, fory wade, KyribWeelern gulog Ugwe to 81), Cou we L © showin Mail sold at were neseed The money 1 tye the rates we ‘Trouwury oper street a letup to 3 wud new to note Ir Market prime TSI C0) discount at th © cent., the out the reported the Treasury ¢ The feign ne the Got balances, §1 44 WS A. AY it) Ae a Gra wers chi $182 ¥5r sho: rites Tn State at face ML Bout Garo hates old epuniie, 118% brisk busin and Woe ads, 8H Milwaukee nnd Wig The highest, N.Y. 0. & Hod RNC & Hud Hartem’ Erie Lake Shore, ex Take shore, scr! ro Fort Wayne «es Central Hannibal @ st Panan Ww DUDty , Sab original invest BANK also Commerc the world, Bills of Bact National iF br nic and Deposit accou aby lected confides ensh,, June COTTON—The t tinue to be mi Hous unchange for nlx Corn tn payine’ te Si vstiecy, #xchan Tir and e The foile inte Wer Eeser Ws New se stocks were as follo mess for future ¢ arket hi re We? 20% ot 14 # con heen eas to-day jot a mnititon. doiiare, tthe C novement of ‘adder thove at 9 to 10 & cent, Government honds Lave been mo lerately active, and prices were pretty welt upp 1 wasn slight Ingrket wouud patron Henry Ciews & o., 2 Wall atrect, report nt 4 P. Ms eld on som hid, Asked. lie 6 Hh Hie ie * yee 5:08, reg. Mode N10 The cable reported no ¢ rate it audi at lone touched 110%, wold of Englan Ane luterest, ned Ih canted bev ny aids i, tlauon, of Ronen pondeard. th a day. deers urre 9 ; Lake Shore, 6% ; and Ohias, 4%. With the con; Unuation of the advange in Pacific Mail to i, a Union (0 4, @ better fi the whole market, which closed specialties the highest of th stocks were lively favorites, the late run in Cy ©. and 10 Indications © jiend closed at @ to Ry. all day. ‘This morn. don new busine: terday > étivet wan folt inn There i# nothing «Th the paper 1 ye cy, od, though at the ¢ Of the issues, but thi Dut as the net the Bid. Asked, Pegold bdetoi ye 10a, ange tn the 12 118. WR 1g 14 1 10 IN 100% 0 Intmum rate of The sand ie still wands atd denial of 0 now Donde by ‘wiles of the day n before the Treasury ‘The action of the § Hing only wtniilion helped te n. The rates paid to have nd 5 cent.,and for borrowing 1-64 ¥ diem ty lon gold at 140.88 to 111.08, on Hat Ti to Lee © The Assistant Tresaurer pald makina #treng’ ances carried + total he ap ere then t of #22, as $27,000, @ total of 1 (SA. M. 111g 0% 12, tern Is dB lowert, on con OU Cer, Wve aces 4 1 preferred 1. Padi St: paul pet Martford & ii Jorep Hannibal & 8c. Joseph pret ray nd t went, ——— ING AND PINANCIA OF HENRY CLEws BANKING HOUS w nd int ya bFanehes, oi M barely 60 ath Aneticnn “Exchange, old Rxehange, sin rallroad bonds, Erte 4 Wd; Uda, W Union Pacite Teta, income, i; Terre Hante late, aig ¢ far, Chic 4; Toledo and Wabarh ists, do. kde, Soe do. equipment bonds ted tat tral 1 Paul “inte, t wtf Hg Oto and, AHaionppl i, Falla and Mfianeddte tars an: Mitieaanee North Mi Mig and (EUS) at dbrg C0 1536 16s Foreign, exchange Js dull and atroy Mighert, he Wain w OW) Up matter (s now wetth pany Whi # Scotland, Provii he ‘tou ® Bank were $40,166,000 urreney balane re the quotations : 2:9) BM. onda the Tennessees were atror ouria Bein steady. a Wie ® at the Suh-Triasury were #70,119,968, "The it, $21 OTB 5 al, clear ne ant igs COAtMentay BAD, in Bank ere Was swelling at 4; land Delawar: ‘and prthweatern {Louie division, $1 ne *toteds ark Lats, 934 5 im, Hartford and Central Pacifics mivanced to”) and 5 P.M ew, 104 age Lowest. Bi " 2 ai ry 0 nes MeHen pureunee of the Cle d by ranches, Trausfers of money oi the Weet Indios nuts received In ether ¢ ing House ne if drawn up ly balan Chu U1 Old Broad st a any elty Bued bearing interest at current rate State, City, and Railroad Loans p. WS, MARICHT & 04 Loudon. to cheek at aight, which pase thr: New York Markets. April 18. Live Stock New Yous, Phursd ma Ronee stcurery hat titsherd Revels for tis | ings, w Veal cw | | | ‘ i | 4 Munter, Ha Tire Grace, Cardi, t Mark 1 hirk \ i Hark i guia M th y Phone st iy Kolon, St, Jotin PHAMSUL Ayr be ye Ap ht erre, M ial tyre, in Ne " \ Waar ronda A the aes | BROWN.—In Ha, y nine years, iat | Bi between th the i . BY, New York aL 1 Credits fesued, available » of Credit fort n Bure Western bs has of Morris and M to 105 ‘oria and §5; Cedar Pauls ® dersey + cloning prices of Wiosing— id. Asked, ” Ling waa imparted to rong, and in the abore The Quicksilver The praise which ts universally accorded in this country to Hontettor's Stomach Bitters, as the standard! Yoretable restorative of the age, is most emphattesity, echood by foreign nations. In Braall, Buenos Ayres, Chit and Pera, im Mexico, Central Amerien and the West Indies, and even in fer distant Australie, this tie estimable Invigorant and corroctive ip almont a6 pop@s lar aw it is hore. Ita merits as on antidote to all the pre dieporing catmes of disense existing tn the air, the earth, tho water, of in climatic extremes of heat oF col are freely acknowledged by professional men aa well aa by the public at large, and new cases of dyspepsia, liver complaint, coustipation, chills and fever, rheumatism aud KOFVOUR Weakuoss are every day adding to ita fame, A Biribiag and Trpressive Pact ‘The Kp ppnnnctyte oF gentiemnris hate ie pecllarty ee my light, dresay, and attractive endo yoment of quou usta. 212 Broadway, Mhe best place In New Vork te buy rellabl watehes, tne diamonds, tel whle Sterling gilver wedding alee SQU LKB, 9 PaltoD St. Diuuonds a apeeialty Dally Var. DOOtR Ar Jog of whirkey and using Inger. — ee MAKRIED, OWNS.—In Danvilie, Kyo, April 8, by the a Craik of Louies, Ooh Saha C ue ts V. Downs, daughior of J. W. Viel 4 0 Vicksburg, Mises CRAGIN SETASTIAN. In Finporia, Kanna, Ave 1, af the Chureh, by the Rev. Bern: 40. Cragin of St. Lovee ‘to. Slax Livie, daughte John Bebastiaa Ct Emporia, Kansan, Formerly eit ak eee T. HM Heudiey, Sur r, Bengal, to dew Hult of Suttolk. LUCELLYS—Usnony Hanover ware, London, March Hotana Tocumbent of Qui Hew! oar of st. Luke JuRRet sou of Ue tate Ws, to Agnes Harriet, uighter of Thomas M. Usborne » of Cliftn, in the egunty of Cork, Ireland MCCAULEY — STEELE. —In St. Jobn's Episcopal Churoh, April 16, by the ‘tev, J, Vaoghan Tews, Lieut Ld. McCauley of the Uuited Btates, Marine, Corps. Ud Miss Fannie, dai ter of Franklin Steele of George. town. ‘Four'bridesualds and four Marine Lieutenaute fe eroomeluen MILLER—DABNEY. Tn SL. Andrew's Church, Jack+ gon, Miss., April 11, by t Rev. Dr, WC. Crone, T. Me Milles, ai. Of tessguena county to dilse Letitia Dab: bey of Hinde county Mies VICKELT-NOLTON.—in San Antonto, Texas, .Fecent Wy, by the Tew Mr. Haywood, a colored Ceres nan, Ward Kickett, a whitte nan, aged 3 years, (o Mise Euily a Maade Lively ichard Lively, Norton, bir colored waaherwoman, aged 80 years, The bridegroom drives.n Government teat TUEREN “WHT “Tn Morrisville, N.Y Ape, by Rey. 5..N. Kaue, Charles D. Tucker of Albany to Sarah “F White, daughter of Benjamin White, Esq of Morrisville WAGNE It-WINECARTNET In by the Rev Father Hengehoid, Henry W Caroline, sevoud daughter of Lawrence Erg, inegartuer, —— DIVORCED. ATKINSOX.—In the city of New York, on the 17th di fC April. by the Mon. Jotin 1, Brady, Judge of the St rene Court, Elizabeth Atkinson from Amaga W. At Inaou. HAWORTH. In Indianapolis, April 10, by Judge Rand of the Superior Cofrt.John Haworti from Sophia G. Haworth, Cause, eruel tr MAKSH.—In the clty of New ¥ of ApHl, by the lion. Join Kt. Brady Court, fees Mars from Wijliau B. Marsh, BYUKENDERG.ty the Cleat Court, Maren term, held fo Cartinvitic. I, Heaty stukenburg trom Garcins June, derertion, ily of New York. on the nth d April, by the Bon. Te Brads ilee of the Supe Court, Henry Walih from Predérika Wal WRIGHT.-In_ Indinnapolls, April, 11, gomb of the Buperlorc ourt,George W Wright. Decree granted Louisa on er ——— DIED. ons, April 1, Dr.F.0, Albers, 1 18, 1872, at @ Ork,on the hy Judge Ni aM. Bell, | |" Mer fanera! will take plac Her late residence. 6 | 1 North ain ot, Brooklyn, ED, on hunday, fat IMetay oUt nine: | Atha P.M art L. &COy raveliers, on the heperiel Bank of London, Dank of Ireland, ope, Sat trrency or Cola, in rofl FLoun AND Mrat Xe, for Denierara, aud 100 transactions in cottou on the de Middting uplands 28 se. und rut i ward deliveries. ll ¢ Market, The AWKIVED OWT nterest al it bo d Drutie are very irr ply at exter prem th unchanged, aud the high erm wid proving prices , bouthern slows gem Rye flour steady, ¢ al th good de Weauotes Superkie Stateand Weateracte "8 Atate, de nig whe extras, $6.90007.05 do 1 0. winter wheat extr dou BLL: city shipping extras. $7.25: city trad brands, B. $0.) Southern b nat $9ax0$1150 5 do. oh on 4465.10, ' C ‘ Srand) wine, &c.. $3 Rovisions—Pors rather fire Canpiin The h Was hold OUt wae 62,120,400), holders make twenty percent. on the ty, Ga. Inst week, Steph id fr) years a resident of Fold Mall county, ag CABANUS, Cabanussa promincn the Democratic Ex CALHOUN. =: Prekens Cathe Calhoun of 8 Dai fe grandson of the Inte Hod. John & AMPION.-Ua Thursday, Apri i?, Juin Campion, im e, danghter of Ezckiel Chew Murder hear Viewna, te D.C dat thought t won! CUier iS. ta Uh NA s madd tev Dr, M. As of the Ta Jared Curt sstoitn, Mass. acd (3 yearn, DE LUSIGNAN.In London, March i, the ev. M, W. De tustgaan, Viedr of Wariibve, nged W youre. DOWON. Tn Hath, England, M 4, Vice-Ndintrat 1n Dresden, Tenn, April 4, Dr. T. C Troy} April 16, of consumption FAL QUHARSON.<I9 Clifton. Maret) @, Gen. P. Pare aupatsn date He BoD Cs, aged year FINEHAN,—On ‘Mhurslay, April 13, ft 80 10th av. The frieade of the ts : luyited to attend the funeral, on Sats t Lotelock FLETCHER. Iu South Aprit i, Capt. Henry W. Fletcher. aged th sears RCIA, —Tu Boston Hight Apnit 91. R. Gaede the well-known intsicn ' fof ie | Aftoat, rin Atoat stems * tiark, Wark, | Dread'War's Alarm" ind dleart efotee and HAVENS. At ‘Itoh ' verday, April 17, Ase, Capt, Witham 11 ‘ viye ‘he relatives anid (riends wt Molly. ale) tiembors of the Hoboken Perry A ih, Are PoRpeet fully huvived to & al from. the Ml. e s Hobo. »» F, Hunter, slaw of Aeayeny, none Fay mettabnrm, 1 i Nall, w siete i rocent}y, the Kew ley ¢ Gar y, the Hon, | aie ee aapipe’ » | oo 1 , | a 1m: | F : " " 1 and tr thet to ¢ ent, atk | Th at foriherly of ee een ner UROL PHO WOLPE = aren arie th HOLLOWAY s Pitt pilk alone, " the prope | purity. MOVAL HAVANA ounpely. auiver New York, aT: & CO. Bankers, ry © York Post Ofdee, v KENY ¥ bec y L 200, i 1 '

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