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had no debt liabilities amount to $17,000,000, lay its debts and €1,000,000, deemed the present debt and liabilitiesexclusive of ! fraudulent, and which will probably not be paid—sum up over $44,000,000, Carolina has increased its debt since 1861 from $4,000,000 debt has increased since 1861 from les £6,000,000 to more than sus, under cary ly £16,000,000 (o its debt. vida, Whose total nssessed value of real only amounts to & 47 added to its in- Te Khitnee for AML. FRIDAY, APRIL ¢ foaen of Muste t-bag rule, has wdded ne 'ifth Aveaue Theatr rsonal estate ly mple Thentee- |) fan Franciseo Minstrels Me enol ‘Theatre houghout the South the same story is told. debts eoutracted in the re- been in aid of tended ime Others have been in constructed St Daggers have had power there has been, xtravagaut, wa id shameless acts of plunder. And in order to keep these vultures in cons trol of affairs, Graxr allow him to uve unconstitutional methods overawing the people by the exercise of ters endeavor to procure legislation which will enable his creatures to manipulate the ballot boxes, CLAyToNs, the Davises, the Scorrs, the Clarks, the But- Locks, the BLloparrrs, all their kind ardently desir election, for it w without exc expenditur Congress to is no wone For the accom nts for THE SUN W olution of uptown re Wved at our regular Hopes, and ction of Broad fwenty-third str s from S A.M. toS P.M. way and Sixth 1d be an impossibility ) could ever induced to support and protect thei as he s have been diiveu to smonstration on the iberal Republicans has become » that the friends of the offlce- bolders’ candidate are compelled to admit vals and the Democrats ticket, Grant Bat, with a wail of despair, they msist that wat it would be diple for them to dose; and, Federal crib, they nominate and support their last ditch, part of the I so formidal » Snez Canal. ne the columns of th ropean newspapers have been filed with contradictory a ants relating It has been reported a lure finane suid that it wos rapidly filling up sorts of discouraging rumors have gained currency and belief, accounts of one of enterprises of the a, toread the report which M, Lessrrs, the that if the Li sacrifice of prin- After such doleful | the most int it is quite cheoring command them t eundidates, that the tw n, paying no attenth prepared for the information of the stock= antly increasing and has now arrived at apoint at which this the expendi current year support the same uunterbalan The receipts for th y York, Guane the worst beaten can for President. outgoes at which will leave two millions, ¢ 2100,000, to distribute in di stun in relation t ital invested, but still one which appes souraging after all the talk there has heen of abandoning the whole lt is to be remembered that the canal was an experiment, aud that many pr dices aguinst it, increased by exage in unfaverable character, had gaining in the ‘iucrelil world the statis- Js70 there were 486 {through the canal, pay- jug in dues, at ten franes per ton, In 1571 there were 765 vessels, pay- while in January and present year, 200 vessels umount of 2,500,000 francs tetocns have been introduced in the man- the dues which will favor It costs $300,000 p the canal in order, 1 through the thle, the question of its navigation The Salaries of Judges—Should be Reduced? The Coustitution of this State Justices of th the Judges of the Supe ends—not @& the enormous eap= rior Court of this of the Court of Com- ive a compensation y law, which shall not diminished during their official terms.” Notwithstanding this constitutional pro- vision, there is now before the Legisiatur o bill relating to th officers in the city of mon Pleas to be overcome. salaries of judic w York, which e »plies to the pre ent incumbent well us to those plainly prov vessels that ps wl paid to the me Court in this dis- February of Justices of 1 dues to the and of the C Bt be diminished by the sum of five thou- ~ per apnuin ia each ease, rept unconstitutic so far as it cor ner of levying ably affect annually t¢ Aside from the a Ality of this measure, persons now canal with etiled beyond coutre as enne s the directors have community? \ of parting To begin with, it will i 1, Who now think k is the only place «k company that New Yc adequately » proposition would be duly submit in extensive 3 The Sue Canal 1 to relinquish the is evidently g estimation, although people gen- will hardly share with M, Lrss! the apprehension that the development of cheeked through the inability of the building yards to turn enough to supply the in- which will aris bar for the bench, ation diminishes en who feel able to aff ouniary sacrifice involved. { the States, able Jud ed to resign beeause thei wufliciont to meet th ut expenses of their households, New to emulate the ex- ; likely to b is notorious have been quence of the f York does not desi ample of such municipal parsimony, safer to follow England in If she has the wblest judic it is also the best paid; and ngt 8 few of her statesmen have regarded thes: facts as stand some extent at le enuse and effect. Sargent Wrong Again, Sanoent of California, whose con- stituents have recently been burning bim 1 effigy, while advocating the Goat Island job in the House of Represeniatives on Tuesday, had the indiscretion to sco Bulletin, the most in- on the Pacitic expect to this st, in the relation fuentinl new being friendly to the project. yhat the opinion of the Bulletin really son this subject may be inferred from the vet that in its issue of the All the Republican vote petition against tt and elect independent lidates to the State Convention, and The Condition of the South. f { ‘ t t ; } Voth inst. it culls » been plundered sin Sr ahoaiied is a reproach to the And it is especially that the adven- tlusion of the quered and defenceless Communities of the Routh, without ; punction, haye steadily r and encouragement from the Administra- gobbled up a » railvoads and have added, as it has gobbh The Bulletin also says that unless the Convention © one who is not entirely subservient to » House influences will deny t reconstructed Republican ground on this question, purty Will be almost certain to sweep the phate in Noveruber, Democratic \ ; ‘ t ; ‘earpet-buggers who have had the PQ a State Prison on Frid than eight y however, have normous burdens which arson a life have been ved innocent by conela to ufford the tunity to enrich ther of the people, ind at Proyi ves at the expense | tho Twelfth Kegin wrongs that have been perpetr Robbers naturally deavor to conceal thoir spoils, and so lon, as the carpet-bag plunderers have the m Governinent thelr control, and are support uthorities in Wash- | lngton, tis idle to suppose that all their that O'Ner. made him | tfored for the apprehel one's murderer, and O'N was pald th sentenced to Imprisonment for life, their iniquitte Vatiliy had loot track of hin, and suy 1870 that a Ur the latter was £O'Niat learned that to Prison at wrt of the Comunittes CONTE was nhorof the Wath at Alexandria, Vity whom a majority of the murder at yania and in hospital ertod fons that re appears, has endured eleht on account of Apunishment when i 1 that death wae the penalty of ¢ i Saal truth, will | men in the N From statistics piven in Appears that in the pet-bag domination has bad full sway, (heir debts and liabilities have been inc Bince the close of the wal elikely tonstonics Shit ft therefore hot foo Kevere: wn vhe is new supposed to have killed by the enormous was himself murdered in Pawtucket, | | against him, He p like one in a dream, and as her drew a long. d the air «metis! affected his mind cure for him at least « fair labor he has p We are plea tintes to y natives of ¢ the buying. nestly in favor of Northern immigration, and those only are afraid of it who know that the ine tromizeants will ti Intelligent already weak influen ‘The Old Dominion st her perhap A few days ago we pul of the singular verification of a dream in the ChiaMone of Hlinols, who succession of being hortly afterward was mur- rof Vienna, Trurton, int of the elroum. eof a Mr. Jous C, dreamed four nights in murdered, and who Ton. where he waa last seen » dated the following day, the body of the victim h mi, but gave no particulars re the identification of the body. Since the pr ion referred to, we flnd in the Tole ter written from a place fourm nes residence, dated April ame story is told as that of the Postmaster, except that nothing fs said of finds Ing any body, and with the addition that af hundreds of p ing forthe murdered man's ri | days, a young man named Simpsox made his . Who reported having seen Mr. CLy- MORE in Calro on the sam bags were found, SIMEON was issing man, and ClYMORE itis sion Agent, rration of his extraordinary quent disappearance will be unpleasant suspicion Ny been found, however, B there cant from Mr, CLYM in which the Among the disting President CoLrax at his word wh a to retire Mina tady of color ellution of Maat Jared his in rejolcing in the euphonious ap RING GuMWO. Mrs. Guan woman's rights, and hy for the V| that she will go to the City of Brotherly Love to press hi Grast and Gump many colored vote It reminds one lantry would « name should have preceden ticket would read, "Gabo and Gran under the system of woman's tix out of the question, Consid chances for a reel: not improving. we re eomm Ise to the colored ladies of t by Congressional ena of Mrs, Gusto. by as a brilliant coup det William 7 plendid ¢ ut taken as a whole the repre was of unsurp podiny of volce, all his form It is not too much to say that the honors of chiefly to him, and that tn d has he shown such consplcaous merit or found music 80 admirably fitted to his pecullar powers, The muste of the tenor role calls for the exer- cise of the highest capacities of a singer. of it Hes very high, It ts cannot be given with any reservation, but must be sung out fully and broadly. No delicate sotto voce singing will suffice. A great deal of itis sand very di@vult at that, the evening belor art that he has was} concerted mur night after night. to reserve ( yg the muaste of M excellence and much se All the subordinate rites were well east Aynslie Cook always commends himself to the | favor of his audience ploasing quailty of his voice, and by bts admii In the character of Walter he add- ss that attended the adinirably throughout, famous trio, which was superbly Hy to the suce representation especially in th y that the sen for such rep and through the al nationals, American Lat other labor reform and trades 8 allsts, Infidels, Freethinkers a) Christians, and eudyocates upon a platform: bre Wil Lo etand upon, they seek to t ints, Lit meeting called for t 1, for the purpose of raising funds for the erection nora Geo. 11, Thotnas, wud of a monuinent to Major (han two bandred and | In Texas, which Amount of more forty millions of dullirs ONG did Moe la were upaking for bie ree ¢ Hi boow that any ' —— 1 to le sive installine © farming suc rformed during his ee stully v with capital are also quietly ge valley and Piedmont region THE lease, and he says that the shock when he was told that he was free was gre rd the sentence of imprisonment pronounced assed out of the prison than when he gates whed the street | p breath, saving, © How sweet | During bis imprisonment he mducted himself well, His eight ye t have worn on him and Ffforts will be made t npensation for the | protracted | of woe n that Virginia (8 of emigrants, Hritain, in good ef supplied with the means necessary Northern ng into the to purchase at prices lands which sre really worth ‘The live men of Virginia are ears » of th the nistration. © has a future before | more glorious than any part of —— ¥ from the Postma: marks of a Moody ple had by jainted with the od with btm, although Mr. | tried to avold hiin when they met. Mr. CLYMOKR Ww the frequent 1 pand lis subs apt to give rise t has re properly identia astothe authenticity of his singul. tion of a violent de al dt uh ————— tied na, isa o-Presidene Jaime in person. Horatio Kisa of W dated April 1% gave an a stances of Mr. CLysore’s disappearar day that bia cap int », In wh! shed an account ond confilet ne ula subsequent I briefly sald: that deen found tk r ting | Mg ie a aut r n fruitlessly courch- alns for three mt It his and no doubt premont- citizens who m the proclaimed herself a and says Her ticket, would have the merit ing well, and would be likely to carry In the Virginians and Caro- f the old slave ballad about the “ gumbo and the cream.” Common gal- em to require that the Indv's h case the but lantry ts ing that COLFAX so frequently, and that Grant's IM OSEMENTS, con given within its jees have been better in parts erman singin, ive due effect 4 of the second part ris, to ral p excelle Leontributed in th hi efforts, mar ellous power ‘asion fon to the Pres 1 the exte nd the adoptt i cholders’ convention ell at the Academy, Academy of Muste w Jay evening the finest repr erwork that has ever, to In sustained power and we: never falls to d His Tull, tt 1s, perhap: was an almost faultless ple heard on ion of uur Tes Other for ine jon And to this re- nat ry dramatic and him bravely through all these dificuliles, and made {t, as we have sald, an oc triumph for him, ‘Tso marvel is that an can stand the severe strain that he puts upon it He never seems to spare him- nurse his power, op the other hand, sings so simply Leasily that what he duos seet to call greatly upon his capabilit seldom astonishes, he genuine volve not | Though he ht his needless to « of voealiam, role In this opera are not of great Mad. ible with ain peated th rable lemonts to be held In | the uth and 1th of May will be lars We learn that delegates from every State inthe ted to be presont, and that all nies have ne Parepa-Rosa, en and artis timent. sentations of such an opera In is te day next this a¢ npany take generously ay eduction of tickets to half fure, however, Mr oth by the richness and Oo sits | teetions have Caets fron Al diter operas, us tab forward ail the tieta in juwhich they are r etlvely at thelr so, thoreforo, who wish to get the crear on in a single evening will find thelr | opportunity at this farewell performances niton ot Odde and Ba From present indications (he convention attended, ise of reform will be represented, political power, and Hates as Will best repres | of thoir united elaine, a Gr tote Meetlng, night lonof Woman Sufragists, r Longue, fetios, and the | and come pat forward int wor yond $@ the four thousand Union dead at Cypres Cometery, hae Deed postponed nti) Friday, May 4 was crowded. reporters. were standing. We are ready, ded Mr. Strahan, juan separating the bench from the bar, “We are reudy to the front, the & thr those cuses whieh the tabl opening Mr. counsel for f the thre the defer amination, should be Mr were set that there we tended wil the Staten the mosing p ask fe Pileation he read the following aftidavit: clty of New York the attor upon Mr. Ai for Mr, several motions has beey Lnpo t of ouriuapiiity. to ontain eertain artiday aids ration thereo fait parties. It was lon of the Ormitnin the f made every re these persone panne day tot nd Wim. On Mt hotel aud tried ¢ date Down with T SUN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1872 LORD GORDON errr EXPLOITS. | G INTO AN INUNTRICABLE TANGLE OW LAWSULES antes Nea Array of Heavy Lawyers Chose in Advance ing 1 Interestiog Testimony Expected. Justice Brad me Court y! of Gould against od hh was don stood Mr. Viet dh Mr. Field replied that he would attr had sald he was read dischans re from examibation, and thought he substantiate the assertion by fifty alida- vite If exaury. brought hy: arrest grante: alleged by Gordon to. have b him by Gould throw rest. In neith ould party re able to get the don's posse their eu THHE Mr, Strahan rej three hat the sa each} that the 1 tows and | er. He,t nee, Ht When he ear argument, 1 all the motion Mr, Field said ence to hin Ww ated or hi ready on the on onthe others, If they were not to t he must ask all of them, As the iinet Mr. urt as he struge ni 96 tun of co yon Which to lay our 4 take ano The re wrens, Who had m yers’ table, look looked and Mr F seemed convutsed with 1 directed the officers to provide another table, Mr. Strauau then re bevore, Ma iuterray tr. notic ant Gorden from the order for ex- and \ niined to that point. trahan replied that the three motlor wn together for hearing at this imo; ho priority in the | proposed to discuss them all tox hat Mr. Field bad announe find that ft was now too at were [ {nforigation, which was | Jom, and Which was esse The third motion had been entered by Gordon to discharge him from the order to submit to an examination, ised in the first pamed care. for this orde sary facts those fa not be perfected. tion for order grant submit bimeelft we are now rendly tons we are 1 the three mitt ask for a continu » Incorpor a were obt charge hy t made by ra sitting at Cha torday at noon, ea Every seat was Giled, and multitudes it ye on one motion only" ex claimed a voice from the back part of the room. All eyes were turned in that direction, and soon the commanding form of David Dudley Field, Kaq., was seen forcing its way through the crowd Field continued to address forward, “There are motions pending before your Honor tn | We are ready to proceed with the motion to discharge the defendant, Gordon, from the order for ex A few minutes of conti lawyers fumbled over th the crowd surged about, the most eliible position, and the Court looked | tly, walling for bust at Mr “MAY IT P Mr. Field woutd sugiest propriety of mi the accor ination. h tndjvddual se ose to wet in n rose and sald: EASE THE COURT J confused; the « Hd sat ad ter, ‘the ¢ ted him to repent that the uld wete ready only on one oa ug, Chat to « harge that counsel's remarks ny and that he her. He 4 hiv seek to separate the motions. Mr, Field replied that he had diet! an nounced Mimeelf ready only on the ay distils. the order for examination, A LITULE MISUNDERSTANDIN Mr. Strahan by Field | i e motion to discharge Gordon 5 Coort utimated that he had so under. that he ply on then He explained the three mo- ding. One Wes in the o Gould, to vacate the order ayralt the defendant tion bro: estraln , securities, and Moneys en detalne ny otimidation and threats of (hese mothons ly, as they had uot yet w Gore fal to Lain ease prayed secure the ners. his complaint, Until the complaint could has ent this Ou that t ed. On the oth r wv FCtt Is held that eard tog then we must MOTIONS IN 1 by ety Meh adhd Mr. Bold. But ti nail the i 18 t of aftida put dows f 1 r t itmade ne par er thet Fthey were i «Lad indicated a tinuanes of the hearing « counsel on the other grant 4 separation, he we. In f th AFFIDAVIT OF MR, GOULD'S ATTORNEY, fagt. Gordua Gordon, &e, Gordon Gordon agi sould, nud Ce defendant ant. The aut the th mt constantly with haking preparation terial and ys for Mr. day uid th the afters pus wud con y cand County of New York: day Ay ae. Elbo hag duly eWorn, Rays Md, the ause why Mr. Gontd's attorni Friday, April iy oppon ae en Wotders to § Muplete auch preparat sary therefore, ail attiy: lally the wffldayit of Job V. S: INFORMATION WANTED. her countel fd f the moving paper Jae the several cages boty in In my of u mny ,bot Th any Way connected with mediate reach of Mr, Gonld, and se eral of whom were not in the city of New York. [have able etfort ty the a the me ul Hi do) n Hot Mesats, Sears, who f rly there th att 1 L fret went t Dien We Beare in Hned to do. SIONAL EMPLOVER AS A politan Hotel Had gone to Red Bank in New Who Was in Gordon's rooms wit a Tappiied to bln for an aiid Lwendto the said hots Lagat in the evening of whscrited aud ra) ad the said duit W. Neara, andl w Hanning, Notary Paoli He also submitted the fol! y,AprIUS, hw id Sears, te. THOMAB A. SCOTT WANTED, vit Pandey F CP exp Ki tL have from a Vb WIHY COL, POM Bupreme Court aclaw. Loam sell acgd A. beaut, the Vice President of the Penny road. AL Cw tuatance 0 doavored (hy ‘obtaining f thou ti Courbou frat duly ey city of Philadel to tbe Fopreme Court: day Gould agt. Gordon Gordon, & Jordon Gord ffay Gou nie OY yaworn, eay# as follows: Lam tl phalietit aw fine thy otier of aiid fairly stated f mild wotions (ay wen Rant) hy o thie Couit fa theme aetlons : and. 1 een nivised by sal pve that he sald PROB A: Seat wary NiLNee® FOR ne OW he mi taicely py ; tia pr Lpkta bawyer COTY 13 NOL FORECOMING: niton Gordon at. day Gould \ Charts ih, ® Cot 1, fy8 ae fs Uren dt A atid hn Warvey and cut Ar. day Gou HO LUUs BU ps order of arce rein the the yrdon, ‘The room | ‘The only table was lined with | ¢ What was expect Mr. Strahan ¢ mitted by Mr. I what he wanted could be avoided by the Mr, Fleld rep it Honor please,” ro- ig up near the rail to deprive them for maton from indirect source “PUT GORDON ON THAT i. “and give us one he jon followed, during fr papers, hing Thursday at £2 0" Ne xuitable provision for 1 We have no | 1 NORKOR lized the laws | elatons | and | are obliged to ke complexton, bad sconicd to be) vr 35 years old A by alittle girl, six years of intelligent looking litde thing. n of New York, and has The woman 1 has not b elt | te for bin to | v's agent, and She entered the dyn es in the house Konto | assertion th uld fram diss | roar basement Tt is lower tt wu by the mai SQUALOR AN to protect the wi had lain there friend to help her, mates of the house all deny an; Gould agai yan injunction showd a ree should not be eforesaid action of Gord April 18, instant, sid of } heen employed rot the counsel her uncle's house, ley, Stephen, davite of kind-hearted oftice aL her wast he used on the several dM Ae (Le IE Of (O PMLCL Col BOK ke how ab | ent from Phitadetphia an nie teh ty Ay 98 FOR DELAY. concluded by t owing they were the motions 1 to va and @ rece. were fn the motfon ta diseha the examination of Gordon, if innence t he did not think J to show what they exp Mo not tell that the e friends, and it not be Known how the: id. would wall the facta, ‘and vow f the opportunity to gather ine Thurow to-day) Gordon. would Xamination under the operation of the already granted, and that then bis story wou all be brought ont, Field f protest from M thie ions would was represent ter and John HL. Strahan appea —o - IN JERSEY CITY Dend Ina Filthy Tenee dness Paralteled Only {New York—The Arte o CW ae Moreen street is the Baxter It is full of ter » and in many Filth abounds in the street and houses, and the stench in some of then ts positively sickening. joverty and of Jérsey City | awoman hired the roar She was very rly dressed. She was of a dark very bli nent, and FICE’ street he would tad ade » particulars, but persisted in his A dead womar The officer burs there war that house. the house, he entered the basemont. H the sidewalk, and reached by a 1 white ud and on the sides by cain inany places, Doors open on both topped at t He tri from ‘ould be # und ed ona “Thave been thirteen me i many horrible shoek in my lite pasty lo was off the whi us Teeking with Mth nthe mantel piece, and a soda t hvall quantity of gin, was in the cup. furniture, ne ‘The window pane wooden shutters were man from the and no one ean say THAT'S MY MAMA.” Faton passed inte the back room, found the people in the house thought Ivised the of rv by the hand al ointing to the my mamma,” Jnot tell mu deen aye ter he and seemed tu kr Over with the x Was the and dr temporary home in South Eighth sive Ihe can find no one in her, he will on iN Haseheld Henefit S trict Attornew Mik wd for bi undred 4 ns heat Vie Hin Ole odd Co Vieltors yerterday, Ie (he Yost venwod ia 0019 Mab ever rab betwceu New YOrk aye Jaime the Btate of Ponneytv He was a-day or (wo ince at Bt. Lonla, hack to Fuiladelpnie duriuut the early part pogtting,whten Thera 1 ‘A GIRL TRI POTSONING OF R ROCGUS OF PATERSON, afternoon. Tam ne ‘DP FOR MURDER, wer and gad t Newnan ina Doy The Testimony of dthe Frozen Ca The triabof Libbie ¢ and eine othicrs Were pres A WITNESS CLOSELY QUESTIONED, fe YOU Durst that door open did you urrabrant for Ransom F. Burroughs wos resumed the objection to | 4 the Jury panel, raised by Mayor Tuttle, counsel n removed by the rompy | and Libbie smi ‘The court room | the order for | | in Paterson, N. Mr. Mopper calla. the aap: ¢ of entire Mi aud We M show a sufticlent They did not state | to be proven by the aMfidayits Mr. prove, ard ferpianctig, arose on. thi« point led at the clos ied . eholtin the lock? A Tycther the door wan loeked? making and serving of « proper panel. at 10 o'clock the Court ope was crowded ibly the de- Mayor Tuttle held up a book to sery lock. for the pu about the bolt, rae of Htuatr Vas it all the way out? Withaes hod Was it out ‘as fi ‘and illustrated by a separation of Nis court room, ashawl of black, with a broad Pu hands were encased in bright h videred with black. County Pros per took into the court room a plan of Bure roughs's house, which he laid on the table, and e was made during ors were many Woe better known tn t and Libbte hed in two mills in hy about town sald the witness, ¢ in which Libbie stick that was on the nowing® ‘The thc wae netes TON, Oe n eighth of any faich th Of & cigar box The nosing hint be Contd not ade sual oF outa te dd gloves ems requent referen Among the spect: men ond girls. Paterson than Van Wink | the city, and Bogert had been n Late in the afternoon Prof, Tt was ho who made th Tho Professor A quarter lich wider Uian th Hot intertere, with d hy David Dud wotthe clerk's sod of procedure In New Jer from that In New York State, not counted a crime for a VAN WINKLE DU: » peculiar and de st a man th ourt ruling with vnd counsel raisin, following Is the panel Garrabrant: TOUgIA Was ae ments, inhabited by cases by aise Yon eay a paper ner had been there? © telal of Libbt down for Tu mee reuioved Arnos Chamberlain, Thon cutor opened the case for at which hour the jury 11 iin'that ald. they rus (or the Foner who Teld the tins Quinn, the C had been chi particulars have N Willian Monks, She was accome re, a bright, Phe first witty i tte Burrough. er last to serve & writ of attach » to view the Loy, » adjourned to 19 o'ele THE DISCOVERY OF THE CORPSE. I went to the | 1 seen by him ANOTHULR DEATH IN THE CAISSON, tlie. trope, root of the Kidneys awed or Foul Sire k McKay had been # laborer in the Fast River ealston on the New York side for He was apparently ahealty nan, about 40 years of age, and had been undergee ind © the pressure was twenty-five pe Wednesday he worked as at the regular quittiny On coming up through the lock, when but afew feet from the bottom bi and hecame unconscious. Centre Street Hospital, and It was found that he | was suifering from Bright's dis dat 12 o'clock yer eto spenk from th wy they never ers saw her when she f nothing of her subsequ was Theresa Wels A VETERAN ( sterday morning, at half past 8 patrolling his bes whose nat loor when a Ge § BLOOD ceRDLED. ye furniture e¢ n Newark avenue. square inch. and at 6 o'clock t pat, but he had no hat. door, and went down stairs, [tele wi whether heh saw him Lehut the a his hande th A CORPSE IN A ROCKING CHAIR. chair, teaning back He was taken to the with hts hora ed the witness to explain how A PHYSICIAN'S Th A the ‘ilustration, # relguied In the court room, gu soy you felt the Meanwhile @ profound t door on the y had Bright's disease of the kidneys, and bis symp! i speet from thos ¢ had heen at work for ne the caisson, and th been the exciting cause of the attack, i al niogt rely hastened an inevita anle event. is examined lungs nod heart n work in the eats senting the Bright's divwas requires a cherbieal examination of the « for its detection, which would by » What part of it? Av= was culd’ as lee. 1 sure my have corner ef The acle which chided 1 lett the coverlid a L iths to the frontin | Witness found that the doorh on the inside with a stick and tw not the house was bere but i never res aa when my unsoundness yoTHE CORPSE, It was frightful. the dead man,a lounge stood time past the n t ve hours a day, diyic watelies, With two and @ lulf Tie positions of the f e Was explained f the men rem educed to f rity Report of the ¢ feet protruding IMPORTANT KRY. ore evidence of utter Hed tiie haap 6€ le fifteen fect were aot paid chargeable in the tran + to which he was entitled the best legalepinions, With tv collecting inordix Teport afflyms that the sume cha ble, and have alwa & matter lying between th exaininations, and that suet gone into the Treasury. were broken, ed, evidently windows in the ‘ou fod any tulng In the Ides bottle which thy Coroner eaid ec did not touch it, aunt de moved the articles te s hair in which Burrough May, under the attachme Superintendent, and fed with the trans: fa Son tell that Lt Wm nfl you removed the ent, and that the $1 John Fowler as counsel fe Went is also acquitted of Impro} the matter of the The report concludes by statin IN} wins pittel to Mts Ww long did you stay there Batticiae A. -Well, tll half: ARKABRANT OUT RIDING. standing at the hack Spear riding in a way xbibited In mais! no unfairness was that any were ny drove up to the door, and the City Marshal werd looking for her, they bad better stay till they came back, horse to the (ree aud canie Gp ets Burroughs waa dew mother a drink that 1 told nee Seat vid they had com a Mr. MeKenna. on Second and that Mrs. Welsh hada son ten y old who had abandoned her, and was living with an, a stone-flogge ninkstration Great Jou ¢ ked tom t9.¢ wark avenue, a and could not toll he had passed the night Coroner Burns took charge of the tw: and arrested as a with lived In the hou than she would tell Sarah to the police stath to the hospital for exan having gain Teniained until 4 « Holman insisting ay ion in regard t {ndications hay frst that ie we San Franelseo. Inno o defeat of . in conversation, that the A PAPFR MARKED POLSON, nt told you a ‘of California, so bit Couldn't say who she sald it to, ast reat inany people bi “nal door down stairs y has not been so Lbelivve 1 got that off tly roar ber as one of westioned by to Van Winkle Ro. id she Wie Rol sie did hot say What bedruuia ob, 8 Tait wot awk her lees Whew did you see ber mcak ys Am The pest worw: | ass

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