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NEW YORK, APRIL 23, 1872, | A GIRL TRIED FOR MERDER, | ei ines et eitathte hearts | Jot Slater, Sarah Garrabrant, Bella Mead. Saran ONT OF THE WITNESSES POISONED. PRICE TWO CENTS, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS.) 77" 220"4047!6y oF fre Drama) FANNY HYDE OUT ON BAIL Binck Friday and the Mish Tragedy aw Kepe DASHES HERE AND THERE BY PHE vevented AE Hime THE RELEASED PRISONER OF Y entitled “Bistk Friday was “ 1 . 3 COME WITH EMOTION, brwaght out last evening at Sivto’s. Udder the anes Mariah day-A Bower of | thin disguise of substituted mames It brings be- | Admitted to Ballin $2,500—Her Counsel Deo : WON PRAT No, sir; and T could not. The law pi that THE G.M. ROBESON FRAUDS. | trest'putenases shalt be mnde tn a certain way, —-- and Teould not interfere, T never wrota ony let SARGENT ASKS THE SECRETARY 7O | ters to the Paymaster In Philadelphia except the | YESTWHRDAY'S SCENE EN THE COUR? | o..nty procecutor Hopper arose and «ald that TAKE THE STAND. one which fain eviflence, HOOM IN PATERSOS® Consiatle Monks was aMlcted with poiaon which > Q.=Hove you employed them tn any way about —-+ — he had ip some way received [rom wood, H Telle his Mory-He Speaks Of ® | Hepartinent affairs? A.--No, sity and I never | Huititut Tactics of the Distinguished yor not able to be present, If he was waiited, | The County Cle er and Refuses to Show i ‘ol (hee Hoaviies fs f Conese! for the Defence & Detay, b “ h carriage was sent for Rowes-Av Pat Public Oiticer Ree] fore the audience Fisk, Stokey and Josephine positing His Check to Inder of Two Browns and One Cntiell-Shocking SMe Bayne Sorte Se ee | aay, Srhich Shows the Utter Hepat ee eee ne ert te Stone and pend. | ceiving the Congratulations of hie Friende: | Manafietd, asd follows the mais polste “tthe | _men-—TheSecneiathe Court Reom, Memories of the Browus. Q—Do you know whether the Cattells had bese of the Prisouer's Cnse. ‘val Vee gure aga ne jurymen and The clerks in the offic sunty Clerk Loew | rivalry of the two men for the sS-called love of The case of Fanny Hyde was the all abs Wasutnaron, April 22.—One of the sil- | anytuing to do with the contract with the Pen. | Some months ago Ransom F. Burroughs | thhuin the crowded root UN 8% | purprised hiin yesterday morniog® As he entered hia pr: | the womam. The drama is in {far acts. The |'soming toste In Brooklyn yesterday reornin, ‘ Hest things Robeson has done yet was to put | nooks? A,—Not that I know of, I directed | lived In Paterson, N. J., and kept a disreputable | At 11:0 A. M. Judge Bedle said: “The pris | Yate oMce he found it transformod into a perfect bower | Arstoxbitite the interior of a bro} er's office’on’| ‘Therumor that counsel intertied to apely for ‘sf Benator Cragin on the stand asa witness to | Mp. com, on his representations that only | Mon. His wife kept a disorderly house In | oner may be brought up.” ot rows, ree slik Ainertean flags wero festooned oD | the eventfub Black Friday and thy exterior of | bh M Next jouse stands the county jail. | the walls. Inthe cent fest thes Der reteace om bail, caused & large crowd to prove what was the intention of the legislators | the giigo and Eureka tron could be used, to other part of the city, and for this she was | ye ie of brownstone, and has two. turrets, J quae? he County Cenk, vormaiee hic pal ana the Stock Exchange, with its crowd of shouting | gatherts hear the result. About 1 o'clock ex who passed the act of 1868, appropriating $115,599 | make the vc directly with the makers of | Sent to State Prison, Among the frequenters of | stands at ‘a greater distance from the street than fous, Bi 4 of the rarcat exoticn were strewn | Didders. The second act introduces the specta~ | Jude Morris, her senior counsmt, appeared in ' for the relief of the Secors on certain vessels. It | it, 7 never eaw Mr. Pennock or Mr. Boyd, and | Burroughs’s place was Libble Garrabrant, about Whcesths Canewae, agpedious Ao eee throughout the room. Trailing vines eprinkled with | WF to the Mansfeld boudoir, and exdibits that | the court rourt with District Attorney Britton, turned out after the Senator was called that the have ho Interest in this or any other contract, | 18 yearn of age, After Durroughs's wife bad | rating, A stone walk runs diagonally from the | Rellotropes erept about the chaity, tables, sate, door. | WOMAN as she sacceasively receives ber lovers | Mr, ‘Thomas Pearsall and Counsellor Patriok opinion he expressed was made in private to one | Q._Haye the Cattells anything to dowith buy- | been sent to State Prison he engaxed Libble | prison’ door to the court house, Yesterday | ways, and gas xtires. Hyacinths and tuberores'| and protests her devotion to both. ‘The third | Keay wore also there. Judge Pratt was on of the Secors, which one he could not remem- | tnx coal for the navy? A.—-No, airy I know | GArrabrant as housekeeper. Among the visitors | morning the atdowalk in front of the prison was | bloomed on every hand. ‘The room was filed with tho | act given us a very laartistle but pretentious | she bench, Associate Dustices Wrorhiee ann van W C Je, and a line of curious men, ‘ ber. It happens that Senator Cragin expressed | thoy could not. I preterred not to make any | &t the place was Van Winkle Bogart, of Para- pe rt dren stood on the base atone of | e*eetert pert nos. Over the cutrance were the Agures | representation of the steamer Bristol and her | Johnaon were sent for. When they arrived and another opinion on the subject, and expressed | contracts this ye: ‘ for coal, but have bought it | Us. He kept in that place a house of not the | the fence, clinging to the iron rails of the fence, Ses ‘ ; passengers, amone whom are Dr. Greeley, Com- | had thkon their seats on the bench, Mr. Morris tt openly In his place in the Senate while the act | In open market. i best reputation. He was not more than 18 years mn anstotyfone ti the yd rer, Tibbie mvraremtalcvieTictisrti vrreenik modore Vandvrbitt,Jay Gould, Hemy Clews and | orose and said: | Steelf was under consideration. It was while | ROBFSON's STORY OF THF ROACH BUSINESS. of age, dressed fash!ty, and aspired to beadash- | (atravratt. the atrect. was full. of Many of the baskets contained Mr. Loew's juitiale:| other well-known persons, in whose casae not] My appl vation tata teawe thi { Hendricks's amendment, was being discussed, Will you state to the committee th: cite ing young man. Libbie fell in love with, him. Tagre were rragone or ily walla pally painted, rol i rea tae toe coe out a delteate flowers. | even the dlagulse of altered names is resorted bake of ae het teee ike rice AMorner sat ; | fi ai hich the contracts wit " » and on platform springs, and there were un? vas had the pom Dpose a ae ne m i and agatust which he tooW strong ground. He | gumetances under which the contracts They were ennaged to bet pried, and wore ov | SOt oe Patios ture trish wo opeingny There | Shh hee ae Mis biel | to. The fourth eet ty #:pposed to take place ia | txts nttaatd a, th raul of thn trial hich bee j preparations the Brie Railway eves, and closes with the | EySaN altar Wasaunekce aay nied ase la ave" fae went, out After aoon wat da nt ornin v dn both aiedey and Whe proper base in tt nor, Aad are not 1 ie ¥ that event. They | was ono similarity in. the drivers and those in gr.ne, from the walla. ‘ihe golden were not overstooked with cash, and how to fur |'the wagons and: cerriages—they all looked to- | {371¢) Aue eter mea atthe eons shooting of Fisk, n. It is | Ward the jail. City or country, human nature | Syensegeges arpa The actors who have consented to assume the ety: yas ti ‘ my all wanted to seo Libble it 4 themselves of | Gas the same, and they ow Saya Drenlseae sheet aes and Tee euTtt (Pe | principal characters im this play are James W. contended that this amendment was useless, | have any interest In the Chester Iron Wor Because without it the claimants wore estopped | A.—1 never was in Chester in my life; never saw f from preferring any other claims on the same | John Roach except on s me Departinent bust | nish a house was a question with th vessels. If they had any other claims on any | Gr hic business at all, Itis very well known that | belleved that a desire to posse submit, us wich Collier, ©. #. Thome, J. John K. Mortimer, and | tery able to ery ant ba other vessels thoy must come to Congress for | we have some very good ships which cannot be | the furniture in Burroughs's house led to the waschis : GARRAMAASE. cd congratulated the County Clerk { relict, He said: “It is not possible for these | Jed. because of this defective machinery: The | murder with which both are now charged. “ Wee ae rhe pod ‘asked a country | Mr Lsew's treader eu’ of MF Sketehley, one of | 4 11 Davenport, Mise Lizale Price basansumod | Court that Ray | Saree tien ‘ claimants to ‘recelve anything more from the |e no money to build new ships, and | The house im which Burroughs lived was | boy who sat in awagon. Ail the spectators were € oronals of lowers, sweet emblems of spring, the character of Josephine Mansfeld, called in] District Attorney Mitton, in speaking of the 4s Government unless the Government In some | 1, therefore determined to build new en« | owned by Mr. Henry McDonald, a representative | $9 intently wateRing for tne event of which ine | Wearts full of iy abd devotion we briags the drama Vlotet Spearhectrt, spplication, said : i way authorizes them to receive It, of puta them | eines for them. I determined to put incom | in the New Jersey Legislature. Turroughe | {ima ratty, Remembrances dear of this happy day. y The play haw no artiatic worth whatever. Tt | 4 of tv lefongrs fy the case was temporary tna Ja a position to go to the Court of Claims.” | tended, expecially by Mr. King, whom Tsent tg | failed to pay the rent for several weeks, and |” In the court room thore was a alluht Autter of | Long may you live, esteemed and revered, Was written for sensational purpose: ro Ot Cutan the p did not Helleve ta tae i Again he sald: “It ls true that they claim more, | Burope to investigate the subject. He stayed | Deo, 27, 1871, Constable William Monks of Pater- expectation whea Judge Bedle pronounced the EE A hy $ depend for what’ Interest it may excite on Its | pur bellived it la be epe tende tee apron bat they do not ask it In this bill, and they can. | }nger than was expected, and | determined Hot | son visited the house to seize the furniture. The | ‘Nywusond departed to bring Tibbie. As the | Rach one of us truste no grict may alloy. relation to the degrading story and its eatastro- | meat to fey thin erieucively. “hae it it were, and the pot vet it unless Congress In some way comes to | 4 came along and said he had been | house was locked up. ‘The constable forced the | minutes fed and anticipation of her appenrance pathway for you shines rosy and bright; phe with which every one Is familiar, There is | Bitetrsintersstel iu tie proesen om ae kae eanle their relief.” They did, however, get more, and | Making this subject a study. and he waa the | door, He found the house in confusion. Much | grow ,# hush gradually fell on those in thecourt, |g iibained in the fragrance of ail that le Bw ech, no plot worth noticing other thon such as grows Ohdig ueh 8 Haake Of things an a howe without Congress coming to their retiet, and | Truhoned Lotake a humber of ships end put in | Of the furniture bad been removed, and there | ment and the court. room was an still as a | Bes wishes thas your birday we grec out of the amoury of Uke three principal charac- at bn te late ine! ie that io what Is the mattor with Kobeson just | these engines, Tlad no money to go into the | were wo sizne of life. He searched the house, | ehureh when the intulster ia about to Dt | tooy Jones's Luch—A HreckWva Denti’s | tei ‘The climaxes. with which the scveral sts yaranensha wiht fe prague in our with expedtae new Re ea, thing 0, largely, Dut, { asked hin bis terms | and ine back room up statre he found Bus | Bounce fic benedletion. At Iids the Bherit Pribulations-Wet Yer ta Petben, end are consequently very ineffective, and the | Sc. ’Fhcic would be nu Pusan way of mectiug th 2 4 b Palso ached the Bureau | Foughs sitting Ina chair, A bed quilt was George H. Bi. White testifed that he Is the in Engluvering to know what we could | tightly wrapped about him, and the able of the National Metropolitan id them for, and also what the old machinery | thought lyin asleep. .P. Brown, He did not draw | Was worth, ‘The Bureau estimated that the aie Haw ess, and the perfe t the futh of November Inet, | Ohdines would cost $375,000, and that the old DEAD IN AIS Cran, buzz of suppres he auth of November last. | aehinery was worth $6000, Roach’s offer was He pulled the quilt from the n’s face, and | other excha or gout in the ready | Yesterd nt theif | Judge Moore in Brooklyn on tbe charge of felo look at ‘the young inurder- | oy iatuing a geld if A ae ne of Ste ace, and he Israel Jones was tried before County | piurder at the close, the three shots at Fisk. the | "Hp te wat the probability was that no jously | afrest of Stokes, and the falling of Mansticld | witnesses would state wuythinu buy Wie wae at, | ove i f true aha Aa tch and chain frot Mies Ada Wright, | over the body of the slain man excite no other ey see Starr ax ome cr ihe | of Tillary atreet, and pawaing it for $18. Jones is « | sensations than.thoso of pain and horror. Mr. Morris said that Hf he understood the a estion of the Diatrick Attorney 01 } opinions with his neighbor dashing young man of fine address, and says that he ten As to the moral of sceh a ploy aa this, but few is, that H the arty were b anon thee anid [4 Bank. He $55.00 on oF abc Mr Iirown drew #18400 on that day. There was | 40, and the old machinery. T determined | jooked into the eves of a eornee the prisoncr, She was attired (nasnuf- | nephew of an ex-Mayor of Bouthampton, England. | words are necessary. Any mat of ordinary Jude. | MP some, testimony. ad interde pal tH 8 own or Cmmpany that | fo accept his offer because the newspapers had | 1° . p ‘suitor brown. ‘The skirt of the drest | Abouta your ago he caine to this co end " that be Would not be red to mee Bot 140) pald to 8. P, Brown or Company that | Aieorslod thar the Government cuenta hep | Was dead and frogen atif, Half t as trimmed around. the “bottony WIth (ree | ee ey ee eine an try dria nung te | ment can determine as well as the crithe whether | ford meet that hy washing that, thee betiews day, Hrown drew the $18,000 after bank how great building shops of the | of his pockets was a note, as fol me material, and the overskirt 2 ~ sd the rehearsing of this deplorable story and the | they bad abundant evidi plaits of the Rad ‘one plait. ‘She wore aPisck straw. turban, | © sultable place of residence, he settied in Bro ch was trimmed on the edge and around | adentist. He engoged + base of rown with bands of black | nisied thom go: Ablack feather and # fai hustve without any atch. Nhe party was in ye Naied Ith, and the hishest oifence that hi id © been s sted by oaly two of the jurors was : accordan imply manslaughter in the third degree—ten colors drab a A dental depot in Myrtle avenue was robbed. Jones, | These stage pictures have not even the merit of | halt but they coult site a tecec ehh ean suspected, fied. Detectives found him in Pennaylvenia | accuracy, But the question fs not whether Fisk | diidge Pratt, after consulting with his asso= ft. | and wound quite th About her neck she wore « narrow Roma took him back to Brooklyn. He was defended by . 01 " z thot he ts ropt clates, announced that the Court had Bixee 2k Sad seqatlicd, Two weske stiorhts | isthe noble and generous being thot he Isr pre- | Ginount of ball at 82.00, d the THR PRISORER: ital Mestatragts. facets store We Palins wtteet | sented, but whether ho ought to be represente ree El aE sad well Isdelog with one of Marea to at all, Stokes in turn may be deserving of death Secamonst, “retin 1 Cuppose, to fuaitly ts ark, as a gleta were arrested by Detective Eggs but surely no man will malntatn that while he is District Attorney, ss and | ony . awalting his trial before tho proper tribunal the a. of 1 Presidons public mind should be excited against him by nwiay Of 3S Division atreck My aveoue fur, | troduction: before the public of stage repr a flourishing | sentatives of one man so recently dead, a another waiting trial for lis life, ts t He could not say whether Mr. Butler was present oF not. Could not fay whether Chip man, Hosmer @Co. drew out any large amount about that tine. Vayninster Faw wart testified that he was Paymaster in the United States Navy, stationed at Washington, Has h Fifteenth street and» the £62,000 on the of November last. He paid it for $55,500 and one for $00. The one fi was to the order of A. G, Riddle. attorney. This | I W reads A rule of Tay » Knew that Roach hed th untry that could build the 1 wanted to imake the experiment, and « into it, The contract was not advertised there Is no Taw or requirement any e requiring that machinery shal for, Tt has never been the pr: only 1 feeblo he ry testimony, msn Myrt usly, and soon had yeelf because T ha Ve Uatrabrant left tie, and isin State Prison, and T have no che to me. T take arsenic and There bo one to blaine, It was thought to be ‘ase of bulc irtment advertise for pro; | ner Quinn, ak ptelligent man, thought ¢ Pee eee yo the only man who could | rerontiy, and he set at work to unravel the my#- “WH NAVE NO GOOD ENGINEER IN THR Navy." | tery. ‘The note found on the body was signed as her—Do y io the act of | Charles Burroughs, ‘The man's nae was Ran- see vict areal rue the act Of | som. “Charley was a name applied to Atm by it applying Wtiiwery. “ine | Libble Garrabrant,. ‘Tho missing furniture was fals and supplies. another point, Libbie was arrested, Lacts do nc Inquest sho torally denied. ony kh two checks—« eyebro ”. Blood manth C A pleasant touch of yout to hi before Ju appear- ore Her hair was combed back from of robning ¢ Attorney, at ian Wri wa: done at the request 8.1. Brown, who | arule of lam hs Burroughs's death. The Coroner a bc fe 4 he pe Pt oleh. ation of the detective, elected to try him on laely colured stage picture of his motives and qualified as sureties. Judge Morris dee was present when Mr. Hosmer came to draw the | Clalexcepticns. Since leer my t to copy the note. The coy was al coratinn. Apu cote tale road, ania ran by Mr. Dainty, Lier Patani a fel dora tla LEV I Hed ie own certitied ‘check for $2.0 with 1 Ak is endorsed on the back mi! pit Ol D thou ly stralte a: he original nen she +} “¢ mass, She wor ” jo" le € 4 ung Wor. pad be ‘oun jerk to inden: 1@ bondsmen, | Lvinidigtibebie ie esrinata eipalt gl rpt Ba tarinwrarn dr (oola: sudreneohtsers a that she had written the note, but sald she had | Hose, nase. Fhe wore no gloves, tor, face urcfo toity inte bur | When dramatte art fs turned to such bese uses | When Mra. Hyde was informed of the result of 1 YBa CAO RIOR Gh B Minha hire rane shial IRDEE Ntracts were for tools and machinery for the | that sh hiscrurcente at tilght be girlish but for her well-rounded form, ee y | Coal Compan Seen [Rung garda which were made on requisitions | tracted, abd much. contradictory tectinony was | Shs, BAS & good: thin nove, slightly retrouas/, asthis the theatre will be little better than a | the, application sie wae almost overcome with i “A. G. Minis, Attorney.” | ii engine, either stationary of marine, included | elicited , tonoual for perfect asmmetty. On the sthole, | RRosterem el moral pest house. In a word, we consider this | fourt, looking smilkig and. loest ane He HI He does not know what was the purpose of | in these. He thought that Roach could build LISSTE GARRABRANT'A CONYRRSION. ber face Is pleasing, except her mouth, which {8 | wateh was yat of order and he agreed play a grosa outrage upon every dramatic and | relatives were beside her and the Court’ room a this division, Mr. Brown suggested that no engines cheaper Chan the Government. For Finally Libbic Garrabrant acknowledged that | bad. As she cat down she brushed her hale | ¢¢ by bis friend, MeMurray's elork personal propriety, and a dis«race to the stage | dn tet Judge Pratt approved of the 1 , . | dood Work we are certain, But we have no good | she administered arsenic to Burroughs in aghiss | back from her forehead, moved her fect nore | Fvctied.” He war short, 4nd paw ied the water to pros | Peminal Prony, Bade diswsace to the stage } sureties, the Dimiret Attorney consenting, and fame be mentioned In either of the checks. He | EOL WOTN Mare sere of rum, and that her lover, Van Winkle. Ti ly for a moment, a ‘a folded her hands | Coby means to dllan order bo had revved froma indy | Of this city, Whe wonder isthat thas found | in @ few minutes Fanny Hyde w 4 Gid not hear anything eaid bout any further NORPRO OAs was therw when she wave the fi 4 dont her c She Is fully PAtioe the jury bad returned averdict of not guiity, | C2PFesslon at such a theatre as lenge pe MIM OnIeh Wen ih wane tone nt ion, Ho had not made meny purchases : ; ison Burroughs was scleed save fi nal manifestations . Md | actors of the standing possessed by some of | Carthage which was i aiv'sion HW ' a ; ay uteh Mr. Archer=How about contract work. Hasn't and but esmall portion of the | Like those describe yi i thous wtioes raiha en lieve Py apie Cc aunale rt house, and she was driven toh ‘. lately on advertiscment, It ts very com vhere [that Kind been worse than that built in the in bis stoma: sing alinger- Said Judge Bedle to Mr. Tuttle, “Are you | twicahaye you ea |. thanks alone od a en re in Rodney {, accompanied by her to Washington for drafts to coine throuzh the | Government shops? A--Well T helleve that : Libble remained | ready for the trinl . yourconuedl, Mr aiuty 2° °8t thi p have been willlug to lend themselves to Its ine | father and stepuiot! easury very quick, but when the money {x to | MANY eC ines were built by contractors. | in the house several daya, sleeping in ther Then Mr. Tuttle made somo remarks about the wished io witke an exof asco, bot wae | terpretation, le 1 ahadaf aera pete Fratt a | No have lifty new baiters Ip our shops which we | next that In which sat the corpse, Just w Jury ponelaand the Sheriff proceeded to call the | Boi" yeuhs bettre ras or some otter Tage eed | ‘These feciings were shared by at lenst apor- | Phe Stabbing of the Keeper of Randal be paid away from here it often takes adrafi a | have never used. sae don't believe we ever can | she left the house Is not known, but when the | roll of $s jurors, By this time the gallery was will get your deserts.’ s wig a i 1 4. = long while to get through. It all depends upon i ACen olan Were sauuste ee Wroll a Constable vislted the house it was tenanted only | fairly parked, with spectators, | Libble rubbed : —+ Hon of the audience, for theshocKing tragedy | 1. ty ig genet i an ow they ar ed up by part ho a is (ie ‘bese y the dead man. her eyes, in which tears had gathered, and her | Avother Brooklys Jur tan» ~On with which the play ended was received with the Michael Lawtor, alias John Ryan, and Thomas Bay LHS y are NUE eee eeaeae Io / Mtr. Sargent—How about the torpedo boats? | “Burroughs's stomach was analyzed, and the | face took on the expression of a woman subject- | \COtRer pi soil vig alu ake Loucy mATESA Man tcuuIGHOTeL Alara MeLamgnttn, alias Martia Reynolds, who atabbed Thos. terested. fe They are experiments, and all about them. | presence of arsenic was demonstrated. Libbie | ed tosome petty annoyance, All the Jurymen tas Del rss HH 7 I. Mellady,a keeper in the House of Refuge om Mans DROWN'S MEMORY, eee aie caaummers OF fhese boats to pave | and Bogart were proven to have caried away | appeared. Mennwiile Mr. Hepper pored over | | Last summer Delania T. Connor exchanged a | ‘Tho object of the drama should be to elevate | Hate daca ae the ste of 4 : 8. P. Drown, recalled, tertifed that the check | Shanice of thelr own plans, Admiral Dorter de- Burroughs goods to Hogart's house In Para itaw books and Mr Tuttle ad Wie shinee To | farm of Stey-oae sore fa Six Mile Ras, N. 9. valued at | and refine, Plays of this class can HAvo £01 yesterday tu the Cesers! Bersions, Mi slelibAe (eae, in Z 4 2 s one. rn ba Various other proofs were fo an: Abele hat efec e Mayor's po vas done willno 8,000, for thre ouses " esterday he ¢ Sees Mr. Metlady teat o for $40 was paid to ALG, Riddte, attorney for | build the engines for his boat, and he (Robeson) | Garraurant cand Wan Winkle Boge avon De nscor Wie urote ad bacremta eGo l Coementrmrenon Bree cee aneeatrats | other effect than to depress and to trutal fied thet ten of the boys on the tetand rai Mtimore - ——— waten and eodeavored to al Company, | Ordered It to be so, dicted for the murder of Ransom F. Burrow the Hampshire and ¥ y At Mr. Sargent’s suggestion, he went into a | Tne trial began vester the. Court of uy TNE WEAKNESS OF THE DEFENCE. Pottit misrepresented the valuc of his property and the yer . a . ing {ato the water, Lawlor and 'MeLay M1 he had promised to have that amount inthe | yong dissertation upon torpedo boats and thelr | And fesmneee iy Paton. Line eae ass las Tdesire to make an objection to the panel | amount of the renta, and consequently she brought sult VANDERBILT'S LEGISLAUR from (ne crowd, apa the former sprang on the kee havds of the payniaster, Iwas adebt he owed | construction, ete. Aicted separately, and she will be tried Just called. It contains the names of 48 jury- | tu the City Court of Brooklyn to recover damages. The -- db 1 ytabbed ‘alsa that company. Me drew #140) on the gti of | | a_Du yon Know anything about Hive onk con. Pasi wen, but hothing mors. ive statute reaittes | Cg was given tothe fry on saturday attrnoons Arter | THE Ralvend Kine's Leiby Having it ait Repoipectine ¥ An travta given to Mr. Brown? A.—Yes; | know RIAL. that It shall show the residence of exch jury- is Sheir Own Way. ne stab Novenuber last, He never drew the $5140, and | yoy were made, but L don't know anything | Long before 10 o'clock, the hour appointed for | inan, and. {reading] that. copy shall in such | ® sort deliberation the jury discovered that they coutd itp : The c y struck ihe erat katie does not think Butler was present when h wrong about them, opening the court, all the available space tn the | cases be rnished the defendant at least two | Bot agree, and s0 reported to Judge Neilson, The AxBany, April 22,—Railroad matter: The jury fo Poth guilty o sult with Intent diaw ihe Gibb, He looiedlie Wowie (a Kis Kaew THE SECON BUSINESS. pleasout court room in the County Court House | days before the trial. : t ihe | uMesihowever refused to discharge them, and direct: | to be the order of the day for thls wee to, co bolls ad recommended Lawlor to the i cm K “ be cl oC jous n ad 0! n I ces Oo ee e G gh HaLe RHR MESO GREOR WAR TANG BARING Q.—It Is charged that you corruptly made | Was Crowded with an ansious multiinde, Ac jaiiee, Bedie Are not t ve residences of the | od that 1 a Anggreement hefore morutng | Vanderbilt lobby are here in strong force Bin short time ago Hr. Cattell was not there at that or any other | {he ment to the Secors of $95,000. Ts | backed by a heavy red curtain. On the be Masur Tuttle—No, alr, locked w Joining that in which the jury | special train this afternoon brought up Wn. H. e acu) tothe [tose of ister Cees Tine Wheurar neni teal that Pao? 1 had no interest in any | tat Judge Bedlecpresiding, and four nas ‘The presiding Judge looked at the panel st, | onthe Fanny Use ease were deilier During the | Vanderbilt, Chauncy M. Depew, Jno. B. Dut : eV ; F self to, be utterly Dads The’ Sud @. Hedid not | way in that,” Mr. Lenthall wanted to con- | Wage Peoutigeyy bed. roe Judge yrhurid cons acts before ‘omercy. They then withdrew tht diet it scutenced Law! the jury called . Jud, Tet | ih r eupper, and one sof thelr orme ome Be; ber aimed n'a bl ini the ide of the boy who took | and several of the directors, together with two ark, ax he Tawyers and all’ the rest waited. Libbie Whee the ter eetursed the cobens ta coaske tine ortnree Senators and Assemblymen. ‘The un- i Vashington | looked at her counsel, and Mr. Tuttle looked | the pack of cards and turned him out of the room, and | derstanding Is that the Vandorbilt Underground anybody ‘anything | Irving wore. Add to this that «lock of his hair | serene and confident. ' Everybody else was sur- | the furor lost both his 22 Dill and bia cards, At 3.o'clock “A ' dle is a broad-shouldered | and then sent a court oflcer what was said about him, and | man, of fine form, and his head 1s large, with a | ports, volumes 1, IL, and Til, ‘The ne a letter denying that he ever had | broad, full forehead. His bair is dark, and his | ; on with anybody belonging to THE | side whiskers are of the style whle r that he ever told deposit any money that day, Never sent Mr. Butler over to the savings bank with any money that day, He had a safe in the savings bank td die Co here he kept his money. He felt very much, pained because bis | fats slightly over his forehead, that he fre. | prised at this new turn in affalrs, and the Mayor's | om Sinday inoruing they yeadered « sealed verdict, | Rapld Transit road and the Fourth avenue sink | pena ara ‘ By Mr. Archer-Did not employ Mr. Bvarte. was connected with the shesged 10 TAR | quently sits with his chin resting in bis hand and bbject on appeared well grounded. The reports Baulch when opened yesterday morning. waa found ts | the track bills are to be put through, the Cen- | Cousutting with Vanderbilt-A Campromine een sieved chitin cae I SUN, the Secretary has always been kind and | his fingers extended along his cheek. and take his | were a long time coming, and another officer | P¢ fF te plalutit’ to the amount of 47,'%b, teal Underground killed, and afriendiy litt given | tthe Fourth Avenue Rattroud Trouble, r. Johnson employed him. ay them | considerate to him cast of features, and Judge Bedle presents a | was sent before the books arrived, Judge Bedle a sinmat loi ‘The property owners on the line of the Fourth one-third of what T received. Et uae oT Re at tg ee tom ea cumecee | gtziking resemblance to the author of the | meanwhile obserring that the books should be | Recorder Mackett and the Trial of Mayor | ts the Bench pneumatic. It t# ru | sane met yeeterday at the Forty-accond strect Dare very good recollection, ie ne eee ee aa ani und have written | Sketch Boo sd iit, face tt pleasant, his man- | In the court room that the authorities had been Han, mored to-night that the Fourth avenue | to consider a proposition of Mr. Vanderbilt. In relation Q.-Haven't you com three times | 1Uis'a long history of tho claims of ‘the Secors, | PSF. 'the lett ordadue Bodie rat dudes Serica, | eauuated to furnish them, and that thus far | A Sex reporter asked Recorder Hackott yea- | bill has been amended so as to overcome the ob- | ta the raliroad track. ‘The testing was private ane ny? AO, Lonly wae takes the ground which has been a MegUE Acar} tallwn Ivanced. before by Mr. King, — and Od to correct Immaterial matters Mr. Brodhead, that it was not the intention Ry the Chairman= Did not you say that you | of th of 1488 to exclude any other claims went to the Treasury with MrHoemer, and drew | than those which the Marchand Board had terday when the trial of Mayor Hell would take place. | jections of Mr. Whitbeck, who has thus far be Recorder Hackett—It Is turpossible to tell. I don't | one of its most strenuous opponents, The fact think that the trial will come off before we at all. | that Mr. Whitbeck was one of the gentlemen Bedfe sald | Mayor Hall objects to tt, you know, on account of t to correct your testime has been over thirty years on the bench. He | His Honor quoted the case of the State agt. hite-haired, and a white beard encircles his | Brooks, Vroom 1. 35%, where th His head Is very long, his face thin almost | raised that the panel stated the n intness, and his foreliead high, Next the | townships by abbreviation, Judy presiding Judge and on hi its Judge | that it would seem from t Vanderbilt offered to cover the #1 as to leave an aperture (wenty fect wide and one hune dred feet long on each bi Ty haprovement, i would incot allt ctlous and objects who came up with Vanderbilt on the special | the proper 98 kon part of the track, ease that the lations existlag betwee he new bil pro was di rehab Gal Gar EB yetsaed upon.” He atso took the ground that it MO iae mnitlen thi n, With a | present objection might be waived. If the case | authoring the Court of Appesia co techie titotes | train this afterr Ie cited a4 evidence of the | The prep Was diacuseed, and It 19 008@ j ve mon : . , was perfectly proper to pay this out of the cur oth face, Beside Judge Harkalow sits Judge | went of now, it would have to go off until | to appointone of the Judges of the Court of Over and | fact that an agreement. has bean arrived at bes | NY of the Ni 1%, The Chairman BT am mistaken, which 1] rent appropriatt G year, because there | ‘Terhune, @ large. black-haired man, with side ‘Thursday. Terminer for the trial of such case Hd become a | tWeen bim and @he Vanderbilt dynasty, Jereey Ges pany were lobgiog Ie don't believe, vol noe on band coming down from | whiskers. His cheeks are thin, and his mouth | Mr. iper made no tangible objections. ten the trial will go before the Oyer and Ter- THE CAARTER Dany, Cait otent ratvrounie tres hia prodece bent firmly down at the outer angles, ‘Th | ow - eal Atton 11 t to the G Saturd: T Lule Islaed, with @ view to prevent rapid tragsit to We Sargent—The testimony will sow whether | AlN OFS: o open | Lebt firmly down at the oute les. ‘The ne Judge ledle to the At neral- Do you Ne la ban ponsiseattadase was sent to the Governor on Saturday morning | tl# Island, with a vie revent rapid tra e Mr, Surgent—The testimony will slow wheth By Mr sargent—What rlght had you to open | is Jude Daggers, a large man, with grayish hair | desire to say anything regarding the matter £ Heporter Hiteet ey think eat ails ray optuton, ie | and he will thus have under the ten days Huiltas | Suete:eouuty and the northeru towns, and tnduce Nor Sb wold «tai AT never reopened the Secor | and full beard, « man of Judge-tike aspect, ‘Take | “ Attorney-General—Noy sir, 1 lucked over the | onthe to toc, and, in my opinion, It } tiny inti! Wednesnay, May 1 to make up his «ine tne of the } The Chairman—Certatnly it will, Ir does sof Clsltin. Tt was never closed or settled, the bench individually of together, and It ls one | matter lust night. mind what to do with @® There seems to be ral local rallroad. bills in th t gaake lb snpear TER WLM A LAD DAT of which any State might be proud, Judye Bedle to Mr. Tuttle—Do you insist on | proceedings of the Common Council ¥ very little doubt here about the result. Tt is t Me een Tneveranidan ary said he had a letter from certain THE MANAGERS OF THE TRIAL. ction ; he neg i eee ounctl Vestere | ainiost uvantmously conceded that he will veto - - | The Chatrn Fousald Mr. Hosmer wast ' tn New York urging binito pay the Secor | In tront of the bench sat th patenographle re- | Pyrat Honor soss fit te overrule the cliecte Hoard of Aulatant Aldermen yesterday | ut er} deren Hemivicnsan some et | wanninnron erat The President to-d | e Bats ; porter, Near him, ata longer table, the coun Ady La provesd ; Hitec peday | of Republicans, some 0 sHinaron, Apri lie President to-day t eent in your beck office when you divided the | cd that itshould go in, but | sol, “And their appearance gives tokens of hard |) SVT? Huptr aid not do. If he had done so | 0? ds resolution requesting the Toard of teaith to | how in the Legislature, that | transmitted for the loformation of the Senate ® copy hi Boney, and vow you say he was not there, Degen a | Rbae Ik Coanty rnascaves. Seba onoeees | woud tare given iy, 1 utile, If the case went Pees tenetihieheendhy Ach Sunsahel fhegpodrarraueal CTE SEL Wi os It ‘onatitutionat | of the countercase of the Ualted States In the matte iy Mr, Brown--Well, I thought so Chairman asked the date of the letter, and | quict-spoken man with grayish halr and «beard Main Wrich 10 take | cmunupteation statiog (hat Thomas Dantep, Coll FOPRRSURTE GC ACE wane CRA NUS TEA ORT T tuctd sre ate GrvRE Brcalaicraspaiee (9) isa iy The witness was very badly mixed up on y ae ait was dated after the payment | Ur the katie c aman ef intelectual app the tide ane Uh pc k iim up. It 18 sald ius far ouly | Wourd of Arbitration at Geneva, It coueludes us fob 1} ® s other buints, which showed that hisrecoitecs | fit Ne Ch alrman Bald the only a8 ance, and of self-possessed mann fo apy any fils departn fers. Dure Rie aie anemoete Be tbe Seren a pues) Pee Sno eee SONS BRP ta We would be to weaken the Secretary's | forthe states, Next hien alts the Attornes-cene by PROmIp Hy 6b AO. G: ing the past three years be Las received littie over f upon the Governor and asked him to ates concur with her Majesty’ ? tion was very bad, especlally about perrons and | cave The Republicans have not shown any dispo- Wahowedthat it needed bolstering | Graloe New Jerseys Live law provides that the | day worning, ‘Then th ig | iE it. 8. Pp, When ent Was Just as ous Lo rosect 0 ° i of feet in gallory as the spectators poure The bowrd of Aldermen adopted # resolution authorize | sitlon to urge bis Excell acy to aMlix his signa. | } Samuntdad ae the cotied ar antes, : Weep tone as he was to wet tin, ADzOUs 1° | prosecutor In a ‘capital case in any co Out of the court room lng property. Minit aveaue to pave cust | thine to it, and the impression is thatmany of | | ted tt ned by whut By the Chairman—What was your object ta Robeson continued that he was not worth as | Gendt to alat t asstnee the the Attorn “The prisoner may be removed,” sald Judge } street with Belgian pay it them are in hopes that he will veto it. The Gove | operations of war,’ te one which Involves pray Jeaving five hundred dollars tu the hands of the | 9i1.N to-day as he was when he went into ofhce, niat in, trying the ease, Att ndiew and the Sherif’ took hablo buch to oes eae ge bs CON RR alr erent pc al Baa TS A te | Paym, Day. eh That waa | Ue waco a tich man. He had spent bis salary, caged, a lu ne Ita prison. netecath Ward Barroom Tragedy. wish to, both for and against the cha i the cAptnuatory dhservations Which hee Paymaster to pay your debts? A.—Thal was | ii: Helvatetncome, and a litte more HE Ro ard deletes aopetet a Then the clerk called the names of the Jurors | Coroner Young yesterday investigated the cir- | tet) om Thursday next. a , UNey cannot aay how Pot | the arrar h Riddle. Tleft i i PT ERIH dittne. top at his naa ara tances | to,get tHelt respective wards and townships, | | .conmec Lou Sesterdey Investigated the cis THY: CASE OF THE gUDGRS. iE furtier tate theres didinot take tt away. DEATH IN THE CAISSON, rlvatthoends. He is of Halt complex. ed. and Much sounder | on Wednesday night. Barry was shot through the heud | Astrong effort will be made to bring up the nly Justiy he awarded by Von was aptly’ ral ANOTHER BROWN'S INTEREST. rd fs mixes with gray hair, se of Jud) than objections us e Cardozo this week, and perhaps - ME appears ts iderations may vised In law courts, | by Davit Murphy and died alniost instantly, Patrick ate n Thursday no such obfection can be raised, | Ryan's saloon at Second avenue a are dark and keon, an Austin Brown, son of 8. P. Brown, testified lis whole ap- that of the other judges. But morrow the con- John Meyer's Firat and Last Experience ethavof a keen-witled man, Next him v MN i Biateenth atroct | ty, ‘sand the special appropriation bills wi easonatly b that Mr. Buttor was his clerk lust fall, He did ider the River-What {t Coste to Build | sits Dr. Blundell, the. physician who made the abd the trial of sAbble Garrabrans wil then pros cone of the tragedy. A party, ainong whom | probably consume most ofthe daycamd on aed | carat dott the United not remember sending him to the bank on the the East River Bridge. Postmortem examination of Bu roy His mt Hg sail r <a was James Murphy, ® younger brother of David, had | hesday the case of Superintendent Miller will be | St! aia ead proce linge » 0 3 Mayor of Paterson, Socrate: tle, ating Getty thes Gad GD. ait a ton tela ed Whe | gome tangil retlect bee b lected the day the Governor money was divided, | stout, well built German of 85, came tottering | hair is mixed with gray, and his full beard and | MAnseturas, April 2—Don Alphonso, the | David Murphy ran across them In Ryan's satoon and | 00 S0 NET Ieh tne party Tt Meer, for the W's, are Lo be shown to be the fount Mr. Cattell was not there. He was there some- | into his boarding house, a German hotel at a2 | Moustache show like evidence of advancing ther of Don Carlos, having arrived in this elty, the | Mmonstrated sential bis brother drinking whiskey | purpose of putting a Republican in his place, It pipe Ryan 4 ines. He did not pay hilt $2540 thatday. Te | Water streety and complained of @ singular | His complexion ts, dark and his tw ch authorities have given bim formal no 1 | mile the others drank only ale. Barry there: | Ie expected that the result will he a guide as Co Af AyDitratiom will hold iteclt did pay bim that amount on the 6th of Decem- | weakness of chest and stomach and astranze | back and it rises from his h not be permitted to approsch the Spanish from: | REQ” rov'do with Milne gua toon thee fought | mae tu pimeue nee Third Neher party concuniinies that the Tetbuant \ ber last quaking and trembling in his lowerlimbs, He | forehead are broad, evin ing power, but the ‘The notice was accompanied by a request that he aera cueptrated by the | er ately | ay dy LOCH aN, oe will eotabltah or Ug Whe rl hy reapeet, ae) 54 OR Re Ma FTL AR Te Maer a eet og hel dada ed ry Hert ne saloon And BOON aferward avid Chin t 1x now conceded that there fa no probability | NUleh Fteail to neutrals fromthe Mr, Archer—Haye you an Interest Inthe Ive | was unable to stand, and his legs shook asir | Creloos tone by shorn Fathion than the: malic | romney Tne Fie 0 RARER, HE MNT led hy ald the atary of the ght. of anal hunent before the Mth or luth uf | fill qejebrerye attra otra Ty or wake w CouRe ol oak contract? A.-T can't say that Thave. palsied, He was taken up to his room, where | drilled tone on the face of his ¢ Fi gp hadeay Lis asd And Crlmuilos walked back to the saloon, aud the f May. Leay Dw the Iseues Fatecu by: (he e " ac here is great excitement In Pampeli ¢ cap! between Murphy and Barry was renewed, Mrecr = 1 iby the ease, and count Q. Can you say that you haven't? A—I can’t. | in a few minutes he dled in conyulstons, Hopper: though Mr. Tuttle yes rf A] cpemtie os Ineal aeoliniaeys Ia Tamheinas tnescattal | mine and other (riends interfered nod sepnrated them, |», vere wasa slim attendance In both Houses | cr casce of the two Governments tu the arimuments of Well, I belleve T have. ‘A Sun reporter visited the house In Water | touch of his quality which gave nf Hit, " y b Car} Harry went out of the saloon and David Murphy auout: | to-nlght, and the time was spent tn the consid | coiscl and ty the dex ie tribunal the Ulead ; atreot in the afternoon, The landlord. a kind. | Near Ma uttle sat Counsellor Augustus Hos | tos has promised hie friends to appear there In person, | ede W'to wetacrowd; ibe goed | erotion Of bills in Committee of the Whole. In | Statice £ pent with a at vt gouvietion the Yaa Q—Then you say that you have an interest? | jearied German, In auswer to numerous ques- | Bart, a genial gentieman and near hin Senator cements are hurrylug to th ani not ¢ thing. he p thereupon | the Assembly Mr, Husted’s bill authorizing th a ML OLUHGUmD TOA Doane enhieR TROEaL A. Well, Twill say that I have, then, tions gave the following Information : and ex-Mayor H. A. Williams. dasenbtiug wider arms Speed fe shot hatry, who was standing out | appolntment of Commissioners to Investigate | Riaiehautgeat ofthe two gual towers with appene Mere ; “John Meyer was a large-chested, healthy | » Parallel with the table set for counsel is a table pan. April down to the Fifty-nints street pouice station sud gave | And report to the next Legislature, as to the | arian between chem should in sper fly aud Corever ee CATT ON THE STAND, man. who bad been in thie country about four | for reporters, and the efficient Sheriff ‘Townsend Miele demonat LR? a n v . wave | advisibility of selling and removing Sing Sing | attest. The United States entersaln. «confident ex Mr. Cattell testified that he had no interest in H ; has proved bis courtesy as well by furnishiny Sreactive In tho Froviu hese {ucts were teatied to before the Co prison, was ord ding, ‘The bili | pretation that her Majesty's Government will Goucue nd was H x under the coum Theae ears, Last summer he broke his leg, tho settlement of the Governor claim, Did haa’ up foralong time. When he was able to | Tepresentatives pe the prose eve x faality tn bits hot know when it was settled, Could not say | get about he sought work, but for along time | Power, Back of the reporters’ table ts the desk th Grand Jury, The authorizing the Avenue © Ruilr prisoner, tn hie deface, suid that he | extend its tracks Was ordered to a third reading rixoner Was committed to aWalL the Ket ad Company to | 4th then ti pinion, pustrations fh other p ineote The Goverment, authorities 4 he Cl > ? > “t Ay 4 " ‘Arid d ot intend toshoot Barry or any oe clee, aud that \ Benate. Voreed Vightu Manandan Ourang Outen oes inable to obtain it. A few sao he came | Of the Clerk of the Court, and back of that n rated IAD) pereous iu the cities of Madrid an ald HOE Abe pd to eflods Barry. y * a the Benate i porittvely that he was not In 8. P, Brown's office | ty 'my he O40 ODE In 2 [a0 AAtB BO BO CAINE: | Ware filled by many prominent inhabitants of | fadolid acd eletwhiore, whotn they wuap' tof comptk. | Re oDly Bred Co seare the crowd : — For several months past an culty has existed yd that day, but thinks he was not, He wasin his | without friends, and asked io tolet hin have | Paterson, ‘the seat forthe prisoner ts near the | elty in he Curia wuoveuuente, 5, , Virginia Moving on Ciuciwnati, Letween Geo. Alesander,hack driver for the Orawan | office very frequently about that time, and he | sbelter tll he could get employment. 1 gave | counsels’ table and standing against » railing | Por Cs ' f Wy Denth inthe Ha ‘olice Court Priva RicuMOND, Apri LMA diuinbor OL piQM= | pur Motel tivery stables, White Plains, aud John Come j ery freq '" him. @ place to sleep, and supplied him with | Which divides the court room, On the other | *! ween —— : On Saturday Hipam Turrell, of Danbury, Copn.. | inont Republicans, ineludl . yi ; ‘ 1 0's stabi “a might have been there that day, He pald A.) food, Yesterday he applied for work gy tho of the railing are the seals for the panels of was (aken before Justice McQuade at the Harlem Poult ont Republicans, including several who took | stock, wdriver for Fred Buindage’s stable, in the rane 4 Brown $2,800 on the 6th day of December, Ho | now calsson of the East River Bridge and was | Jurors, Andrew J. Garvey, ey : ne Harlem Police | part Ty ie Walker wgvenient, are prepailn. 49 | yee On Saturday aftertoou Mr, Alevandor was t own below that tt wlehbe he sound AN IMMENSE PANEL OF JURORS, Yesterday the case of Dr. Wurmser against | (&tt- ona charge of intoxication, but on promising | attend rhe Cincinnatl Conventton, qaticed into a lembervard,aud forced (@ Gest Gorm, thinks that he wont home that day, The records | Vion a Tetooud stand the foul alr, ffo came | inthis caso the panels are larme h to an) | teabelt ~ bofore Judge Meet | tho magistrate to drluk no more and to take the Art —— = “ lamer OReee: O Of the Civil ‘ervice Board show that he was ex- | [/icwer he coud stand the fou Me thought he | all the seate In tie Dody.or the court: drowirthe | seem? cinrvey wae up, before soncee teraard. MTT train to Daubury, he wae discharged, Om Saturday Fatal Fall ofa Frightcued Burglar, SEPA aR ETL IH pie 4 cused on the 2th of November for three days, | could get used to It; He ania that whliche was | contre of these seats, reaching tothe courtsrom | praiuay couneel requested Judge Varnard tosend¢ {fiat was found by the Hariew potiee helpirsty | Last nlght at about 1130 «clock Mr Weber, of | sirs.tmes kit" nis at this evauoa tara ae H And oa ho is always so anglous to get home, ho | Comte see Caleta he aid aoe eudier, Gut Whine | thre Te Mone cer at alate te on etter | Pysteian to Mra Garvey t ain whether she was | dunk aud Was sgaln arrested, On Sunday Judge Me. | oi Keven ttreet, heard vome one moving about the | the ead of the {ult round he had coved mamtockt rt could not imagine for what other purpose he soon as he came out Into the pure air his f ofice ix beloved to be pecultar to Feally ick, or whethor ber sickness was mere pretence, | Quads locked bln up in the prion tu the baseunent of | rooms upstairs. Arming binieetf, Mr, Weber mounted | eyes, and pit thie chat 4 fhe Junie t ts AS ‘ Ho the Chairman—I knew abo t This morning he was porfoctly well, and us ho is painted white, and the top black, Over | an attic t Andrew ¢ ho fad been | TAY afternoon, and although he received every attens | Wohcr andin his Olghts fell frome tue second story | ete t , ay soir og th P oe T know about the contract | iad" ued Taged to work he went off, When r he court-room is a gallery al- | gut aud hud Tailed to makehione | ton from Dr. Searles amd Mr. Pe a prison keener. | wintuw ein the rated eect tasioe tae | wa Hed Caiistocle pad #10 hie, but Ae OMe a th Penno for tron after it was made. returned, about three ho Was <d to spectat Now, the seats are filled, | pearance. Deputy iit grew wore and d Lor peritoultie: | Will peabaliy tecuit fealty. Heese take a RMP | penter, proprietor oF the b La cy Q-— Did you not kuow of it before? A.—Well, | taken up stairs, where he d hort tne, I the vacant space Is filled by peoplo wha | br teporter teaterday afternoon, aft 4 ‘ ced by al yer Koen AL PUA AL ERER HALOS MERTIAR Rte TRASe rotated’ as reir chara of act Meare ed ; t mir mouth and ver like and crane their necks forward to. geta | ulcurned, Cuit the Short Nad Fecelved no wtiwcoment | an inquest unt ny wis ato | Hhty Price, OF li besenetrcety Me was eout su Belle: | Ohne v fine it Tthink Tay have known of it, Yes, Fbelleve | foam Fane Sud Ovaue Ghele neaks fury Oe tT a seiust tie Body Of the Priten uf mastercts i dud eat acd thea shipped | Yue Hospital neu trisone haan alan Harvtaa “ciel bt val ‘i Tdid introduc Boyd to Mr, Hanscom, and |" 'fwo of mployed on the enteson | tho witnesses’ room, and It is Milled with a ens a MOMs sede alia laaeaata Wits) AGA AAA Ghia . —— oa ed to hail A Burace thea told him to look owt, as he was a pretty smart | Were standin ther end the | ous collection of humanity aummoned to attend The Ball of G on On Hie lather, Welhaa cnaeate te An Tnaeot Pingue in Miesleclppl, fired (wo otiors Mt t A Zila landlord w sre conversing. Wher ithe landtord | tral, and on whose testimony will depeud Loxpos, April 2.—The Daily News to-day |) er House Danbury, and Jvensox, April @—In this. and adjointa enn 4 had Huished bis statement one of tho workmen | the Ife ofa human being ‘ reelauites a) Comusetia with tH an ‘ App a. h Oa ibu Rete aT : Wikntea ald oh OUUnK Neuen Geamanoananit Ane ite Ste RUMAH DEIN. tata, wlio roe | Mie that {eis possible before the eloww of next week | fife ake {uma with it aug tanities Norderikm on’ dieatl: Hivr, (ae Insecta ‘gone | ssh Meyer Barrgom 4 she ett e CAO MUNA IDR EAR prensa Vea, aintt 4 curious, how the air tn chat | cite dt fide sue het tt hss WHO POT to present Gindstone Cublnct will be dissolved und | tt wrth ava nd wcnty atta monly known at buifalo gouts have attacked faim | ’ vu! boarding ; Madey lace affects new tens They don'tacem to Gulot, deliberate manner, which ey yrds | be sv {by w Conservative Mintairy, and tht arreated Purrell had on lle per nd mules, and wre we HUINeraus wn’ o | tek . Ap Ae Are 4 bol see how he could have been there. thoy get out thelr legs begin to shako and they | the bench Maca dueling the later part of (ho pumice eA) Of hin gre she sr pg aot few days. Tht insect: cause great apprehension L auitvd Cuukle a putt Pas Waruull to keep quiet 4 KOMPSON ON THE D. Ave pains inthe stomach and chest, 'Phis man ho temperature of the room ts uncomfort |, fie Aur ato saya ity certain te Governiient sf it for ice charge of the re. | CUI ATE Gt the Carter, MY OF uve wo | f nid etal lai tik We Won urgen Secrotary, Pwish you woutd | count, although he was at,work only two hours | ured ter ugh he were delivering an Dublia, which hue been made a Cablnet queatiay 2 | “eelmated tu his habits for sore time past his 1 | Gunkle “approached Heuye ty toke the stand, Twish to ask you sume q nda halfata ting, The strongest men gov | opinion, "Ono of the stoves doors be | ° ey nT - The Kroamer Ooonn Queen Ashore, he grew. o" hk y Ounilo sanproached | Heniy, i] tions, unless you decline t arn opened. Chen the erier #oys * Hear yoy dear A Twenty-Second Ward Pragody. Kinston, Jamatea, April 2. Phe neck. Dyan fed, and Alene) wae t Mer r The other Mon=Twaa all rigbt ttl Tate any all ‘the good men of Pasento countyy and Madame Aunn Bishop's Hon, Yn a dispute on Sunday afternoon betwoon | WAHL steauier' from Aspinall, just arrived, ro} by Ou ke fo was tert atiching fn Gunkle™ : On-No, sing L do not wish to de- | ting. Then the pain caing, and L couldn't gob rth, and roll of the jurors Deputy Coroner Marsh held a post me Pe ti Canoe tf ‘4 4 pont yin My Au ean steamer Ocean Qiivey Wont Wa eid pull d itont i Orton & 4 tine ye anels } onc z4% nanied aid the | amination yesterday over the body of Aug’ tus it!) up masa Holy end Thoplae AOMrUAR OF 4M. Went Fille: | DATRRE OE MAN WAlly Bua AETUGRR Weak IE »tniry ak tect paliea ty HEN SURAIRGEATA Keporter—Aro the men employed now all old irhey answer to thele Hanne Gt 218 Weal Eloventh strvet, who dlod auddonts cq aah, | tiled ateoct, Jourdan beat Holtly with to butt of w J areevete Ble waa anmouligad te oil oat to hte Louie” Tuy wound Wp } Mr. Sargont—I have bere cartain charges pub- | "'Nut-yen, ates tis certain death for a grocn | Hediocns cee euey © MrUcved Baka Judge | day aigvt, Me. Bishop wus thlrty-Ave yours oly anc | Mitel: wounding hin (tls wunposad, fatally. He ty tog ae Fy Hehed iy Pie New York Sux, TE wish to ark | inanto worl’ down tn that caisson, Noman not | “Quite ready," responds Mr, Hoppor, and thon | Uninarried. He waa tho on of Bly Willlats dishop and | Jouruan'un Siinday. nigha, bee wna prevented by dont Lowering the Cable Rates, Assngsination in Groonwich Mircet, hy You Boe questions pretty much as they appear, 4 ACcuetomed to it could stand It for one turn, tho fist of witnesses are called: Willininy Monks, | Madaine Anna Mahop, the cetchrated dvi'y brother auido orn. The other sutunioned | Ay reference to an advertisement th will ho | Last atght as Patrick Dunn, of 72 Gresnwtely i a Mey apnen The bud f : FRA wan Muoly odveated, bak hvvd i, Assiatauco, aud the tree wore, takea inte custody: | beaten thas tho rgtes by the Newfoundland envic have | aeae teat as Patrick Dun, of 72 tresnwt | it i The body of John Meyer was taken to the | William Blundell, Gilbert Keilly, Phase Jane ‘ ty , H He reaideice We wae ') charged that you have A. G. Cattell & Co. to | Morgue late (nthe afternoon. An Inguest, will | Rolly, John Reilly, Willian A. Itollly, Victorine | (ieted, ® Position ino gold baatsr's « envishnueit iv | Jourdan waa gounsitted at the Norkviitc Polloe Court, | ben lowered. biwor Hite has baeg | stabbed tu the mack and weverely tujuceid by an unknowe ui. baso supolics for the navy, Le tbabeo, A.-- | be holdjby Corvucr Herriman to-day at {0 u'clock, | M. Suiih, Jauos ¥, Sinlth, Chile Burr, tachuol f deci. Destu'was caused br discuss uf tkeuvage of Mt titcefurlng with au odicue ta tha @lacharge of bis duty, f trom thus city at tuy rate or bi wer word, woh Oe | Hat BNO eocaped, Dunn was seut to the Centre Strees :