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‘There tse good deal of such nonsense | almost any other man in this count! there are probably a larger number of ste for him as the nominee of a moat any other m the temperance question would lead ousands of Germans to vote against bi would be otherwise identified with and support nthe tariff ton would lead thousands of others to oppose herwise be with this moves the outbreak the war, waa such im to distrust his talked here. — TH NATION TO BE SAVED. QUE GREAT CONVENTION OF HON- St AND LIBGRAL MEN, THR ORGANIZATION. Nothing has been done or even talked of yet @ the organization of the Convention. An effort was made to Induce ex-Senator Foster the Convent! delegate and preside over its deliberations, but | that gentleman holds the office of Judge of the yurt of bis State, and very properly declined to take any active part in political movements, as it was contrary to the pt the Judges in that State. however, of his warm sympathy with the objects of the Convention and his hopes for its succes Mr. Schurz thinks the attitude of Sen ner toward the Convention will be determined by its action measures in behalf of equality n its nomination or rejection of Mr. Adams as a candidate, WATOR TRUMNULL'S POSITION, the Chicago Tyitune letter from Senator Trumbull, ation, he de- It was rumored d Senator Trum- | Mr. Greeley’ ring for the Nominat Au Array of Strong ¢ _The New England Delegations for Adams <The Weat for Tramb and Brown New York Molld for Greeley. Civcinsatt, April 23.—The trains on all the roads on Saturday night and Sunday morn- in considerable numbers to the Convention, and the hotels are rapidly fling up. Among the Inte arrivals are Senator Behurz, Gen, y Wells, Sain Bowles, Defrees of Indiana, Long ntworth, and a crowd of Missourians The bulk of the delegations, howe prrow and n him who would « certain crith fas to lead mm | Btness for a ce | fore. that Mr. could not be elected Convention, Davin, Palmer, ny Who adini { nominated at the coming Tut ati! you claim to have no per- He makes no brought delegate ad ~ sonal prefere Col. Groavenor—T don't aay that exactly. want to say, however, that during have been workin ment—of the results of this ‘and T have not let my personal influer operate against its ultimate suce Very strong. person: frankly that 1 the Convention. suc see Grate Brown ele I the time I for the success Tonvention. if you f all before the f. will come and crowds are Kin from the nearer polite on Convention. There general confidence that all the States will be represented when it con Delegates are already bh expoctod to fh tari question Can you indicate connection wit what the tariff pling in the platf My opinion fs that th to the spirit the call for that Conven- ceived to-day has it tsa pri to vote for candi- vention had this morning that I's withdrawal from the recelved fro) ould be possible to bave th lished, TE notice T think, the views d here | may suy that Mr considerable that he expressly iittes in the way xction are not yet r candidates, ever they may be Aberal Senators nts for the meetin WaAsittnoron, There isan ab- ptlon, and everything from that erly sought after, eta there will be 1 afree trade platform that will make Pennsylvania sure against the tic The President is graduully 1 Democracy ref body. but relies upon bis carrying over enou make up for auy assembles which handling to prevent dissatis- will require Administra. nder the call, into a delegate Con- make nominations and adopt a plat- form will not be fre it is more than likely that ing his faith in ‘ol, Grosvenor We'll nominate a theket 10 support the ticket As a Democratic frien We mean business, aud we in some States there ts of delegates, between wh ) readily be seen, it will be dificult to ly the case with Hlinots, where the delegates are divided in their choice Trumbull, Davis, and Paimer, all Il Kepublicans he THE MOUNS ESUVIUS ERUPTION Thus farone hundred and three tickets ha passengers for Cin or Schurz left for that cit Senators |enton, Trumbull, a low to-morrow, Explosions Constantly Villages De populating the Country. Narwes, April 27.—The eruption of Mount | esuvius continues with The flowing lava has already rei atens other towns. volcano are constantly heard in this city. ‘onsternation among the Inhabitants of the nd towns which are threatened with It is reasserted that many Tipton will fol- A TONE OF CONTENTION, be removed, if possible, nvention, Is the Saturday and to-day were oc- ions and comparisons of views among the leaders on this subject. vut free traders, or revenue reformers of tho West, Insist that the platform shall give sound on their special hobt whole movement originated with that they have organized ft ganized, and they will not compro- mise an Jota of principle on that question. They say they can sweep the West and Northwest with » Union Reform platform, but that the z will fall flat Grosvenor and David A. Wells, on the other No Democratic Preference for Adama—The Rebuking the World. Aunany, April 28.—The Argus of Mon- day will contain an article on the subjent of the Cincinnati Convention, which distinctly repu- diates In the name of the party the recent as- sumptions of the New York World. it has been silent in regard to the Cincinnatt nomination, because it felt that the strength of the movement lies in Its spontaneity and free- It feels it to be tte duty, however, to te- move the false World's article. of Friday in Adams, it says: Another difficulty dreadful violence. ut in the Ci tlano, and th d with discus danger increases. His Majesty King Victor Emmanuel rsohs Who have been ¢ felled to flee from their homes and encawp in After quoting the Word's s NO TOURISTS MISSING. yelation tO Charle : Loxpox, Apr Was visited all the h jount Vesuvius were missing, and that fined exelus confreres talk fatalities we the residents nd at the base of the ve IAN OFFICIAL REPORT f the Cham- the Minister Ladespateh from Minisier Lane ples last nigh killed given in the de- he telegram from Mir nly twelve persons hive und twelve » Reform plank. He is content, he that take its chance In a ge movement, without specific 1 Is to put a resolution in the plat- form setting forth that the tariff question ts n: Ived In the elec deplore and disclaim the W of Finance, re y proceeded t ing the estin { President, belng an tesue m with toaignat ordinary thing gulated by the Con- where it would enter {nto of Congress, who act and wknowledging the high personal and ys Which even bis but ail their inhabitants «u uclous letter cannot afte shee: a L advancing ¢ true relations of the De. it he can do the They say Greeley, whi business, has already e reform and all ay let him kick ABOUT CANDIDATES there have be in the Interi there has beon no trembli The Departure of Delegates. Among the pr ns leaving tes the crowd Is all at sea. men are earliest on the shrewdest and most deliber- They say he is the leader of the vent in the West, has shown him- c successfully, and deserves nition the nomination would give him. rk delegation, vide for the cou 0 suddenly deprived of t ERUPTION DE Navies, April 2s yius are slnckening were J. F. Cieveland. Heury Hardy, G. A. 1’ James Grosvenor, J H. Seward of Westchester county, and J. Bird of who left on Satur- J. Boyce, Charles The fires of V A new crater opened near but with every fresh from «ight by the smoke which settled around it » far as they swore darkened Jey as their first choice, but peful of his nomination. d delegations are for Ashman, Robert Murray, aud strong wind « f burning eine All the New ina Delegate CHARLESTON strong pust {the stroam « Liane is sixteen feet deep, aud the ted to give arrived tn N Sun Sebastiano to ¢ {the inhabitants Davis has a much more than bas been generally e 1s a very earnest of Mr. Van Cleft is tor Dr, Greeley. ed at the East. believe bis nominati » way in this farms are bur joss of life must bh is imposstble to ascertain the hance of being the noml support him in What 1 did say Was th me Ditter Bl ad Chat it w HALL'S VUNERAL ules in Brooklyn to Brattleboro, Vis funeral of ¢ rday morning é take a Judge jreme Court sonal preferet eurlude that Mr wn the dignity 1 LW) to Ld ¥¢ pull’s strengt rst supposed, the carry # majority of the del t dhirty-ninth 9 New Youk, April # we the mento cust the GROSVERXOR'S and 7 daye,”" ‘a wreath, and an anchor and heart of white flow. of the coffinon a ch hung heavy folds of black wn of white fi the rooms wer Toward Adams-And ers interty 1 Brows: and Palmer AND PALMET ng covered with An Enquirer reporter visited ne oF lwo ot nd keep him be held back in the or four other nthe same errand Fvives at the parsed through: the dead citieon y has had his ¢ 1 Adams's nomi b, the Brooklyn Hoffman's state G ‘The body was conveyed tn a hearse to aspecial which was uttac rday night, where arranger Hon of the body near that boy companion, Col mpanied by the relatives. hegotiations w will go over to xpected to do the same Paliner such ap Hall, and a whom he ¢ of the family, we raed to Death, clock on Saturday evening fire w wor of the Ayes West that we OF and basement, was occuple On the afi f about twenty tailors, and when they #aw th shied for the atatrw a geot Frank Beragrd, Wil dia Mesherry, broth by wrapping his the squabbl 2,00 Republican majority tween Curtin w Hampshire of Connecticut, It vould Adams's nomination to ate other hand, Adams can't We might now 1 perhaps Vern at he has not be about hie tace, but suspended himself from a buck top: floor, wud. he Jected ty Adams t 1 Gabriel himself, me way in Veraont rhingtor the vow te bot what we want, J would aro Gt the West, where the ve that his relations w We want the dow frame, he was ® rethalne wer Palmer and They are beh strong men bat they are nei {Hed below Us Grate Brown, reference for aside, don't ev would be a miuze pope ‘ibaured for $04 Lory, lowe about 6. ry Drowers w unmarried, wad, with Fordamaa, boarded at throwing them a and will hel suse, thoy salt bg preferences ein Brooktyn, ‘The Brooklyn plumbers will » i adiivere thaw | log for eight bourse fe hs a larger efevual frigudes “ORK, MONDAY, APRIL |THE MISSOURT MASSACRE. —_—_—— | DETAILS OF THE TERIIRLE OUT- RAGE IN CASS COUNTY, —o— A Marked Mob Stopping Three Persons Dracaed from the Care and Bhot-A Reign of Terror The Work of « Formidable Vigilance Comm! Houpen, April 2.—Tho details of the m tragedy perpetrated in Cass county of con- aay. The aocounts given by passengers who were on board the train, and who witnessed the awful scene, are | suffictent to curdle the blood with horror and naions of alarm for the security of life and the preservation of aocial order in the vicinity of the outrage, The facts shock yesterday afternon form the chief tople Versation upon oUF streets excite grave appre are briefly as follows: Ever since the fraudutent leauance of the known, a secret, of men, known wa the Vigi- ing jization is now be- include a majority of all the able- tines x'ltement has been der h calmness and scvenity as tle most ordinary Casa county bonds becam organized body ance Committee, bas been mpidly incre: In numbers, until the org lieved t | bodied mep in Cass county. Secret me have been held, where th kept up, and plans of assassination and Lave Deen diseueved and perfected with asm affair of business MYSTERIOUS THREATS. out, and the v 1! mpendir heavy bonds to swer the chargos which might be brought ag | Yesterday aftern | Cline and 8. B. Dut | Harrisonyille toe been in Harris ro cot on bi to this ile together ¢ ‘Thelr movements were watched by the vi ers, thelr intended destination learned theshich had been repeatedly. te: Hefore, was coolly elaborate precession. FRING INTO THR TRAIN three men Jur Gunn City. AU the bet station twe re Pilots on board and the distan As the train neared the latt to were observed t platforms and make sign: persons along the rord. ‘The m: to Gunn City brakes, and as the mob rushed in, joined them. THE MURDER OF CLINE. Ciine was the first man cal ceeded in she and the other in the lej t entlemen, T surrender. then pulled from the platform and hi regained bis fect when a load lodged in the small of his back. He back and sought refuge behind a | T surrender, nd the man revolve to hind the from ear to ear. This 6! ing the muzzle Q. shot him Just b irely th had killed him, cool od over th dy nd shot four balls in the dead man’s face, dis | figuring it almost beyond recognition, STEVENSON AND DUTRO SHOT. Stevenson was shot In tho forward ear. in which was ae me weage, mail a F i Mxpress, He fell in the passa ta torn to 5 oa by bul | drazged out relly mi buckshot. There is no doubt but w | was shot by mistake. he being taken for G Shelby. The bullet that killed him ente head from the rea 1 lodged in tt his right eve. H shor in the 1 coach, and ast yelled for Shoby, Dutro’s body Was dragged out with loud cries of * He he is, here ts Shelby; we have got Lim.” Du fave was literally <1 with wo! swith? y render his fe: } undistingulst about Shelby's #i2% the body r Iby’s, and so the mob soon lett b r elsewhere. | AHe MOD DISPERSED. | endeavored to start up, but every ® Hooked with rails it was timpos 1 bet track, sensible. and sudering untold mis iebinyg the iron rail, Some time durin bod of man named Zooks, and dun floor, where they lay this mornt About 8 o'clo aire J, W. Shoey, 9 act and, af some boys, the verdict that J. R. Clin C. Stevenson, and ‘Thomas Dutro 8 at the ds of unknown notes ere taken the test + and | cong whatever mm e unfortunate men were pl age carof the fated tral ¢ home of th murde: attention, and for atime n tall dared | touch the Vodies, “Finally, a couple of old ty emoved them toa wagen, and asthe t » was rea th atives received th A REION OF TEKKOR. What will be tae end no one dare The Mob threate { ¢clares that not one of those ad operations shall escape, At by a prominent man loudly declared that it € Brown sent troops to the cour.cy every n would be killed, and then they wou ne terference Would be tolere ed, pistols w who Were un nasked Ww THR VICTIMS, Of the thr Dutro wus an est WIth the Cass © and front of his offending, was come one of line's securities for bls apy ut the next (erm of court Stevenson was t mixed up with the negotlation of th Ab attorney, Cline was a young lawy ly talents, and epting bis ¢ the unfortunate bond afair, alw character, STATEMENT OF AN LYE-WITNESS Tho train was the regular express on the Mis souri, Kansas ai POM. Tt consisted of but one pass in all, about thirty passengers, among them ¢ Jo. Shelby, Capt: Mark B tractors for the building and grading of t Meniphis road, 8. B. Dutro and her ge Man, Cline’s bondsman, Judge Svev . Cline, y car smoking. 'l tn the hagvwg 6. M. about ten m from Harrisonvilly, the engineer sloy Wet av thy train elfded slowly In, a crowd oft if Veral stores ahd shanties near t jicacky and at once comay vain THE MOB BOARDING THE TRAIN, The engineer, noticing an obstruction train was boarded by the n Whom Were masked. ‘They were raw -honed, rather middl who, though not issuing any ord he looked Upon for certain signals.’ Four m mounted the engine, and forcing tho engine and fireman back in ‘the cab s them with drawn revolvers. Othe rushed to the doura of tha’ ¢ ed by a tall " 3 of the me ach and bagwa made for Cline, and in reap the baggage car, calling upon Judge Stevenson to accompany him, but Stevenson refused and remained inthe ear, Cline, as soon as he hfs appearance, was seized by several mi then con ne custog him of firing on the mob aa it eame up Cline asserted his willingnoss to submit to cap: toh, atthe same time ylolding up his arma, WEGINNING THY WORK OF MURDER, Ry this tle he was standing on the gr: made for Stevenson. to kick In the door of the car, 4 b huge log was obtained. and an Stevenson stood ready to ut hofore he could make the slight. ow Of realstance, his body waa pierced bullets, and he fell deat bloody remains out of the car, they were thrown ear the track face upward. in the shape of entrance was forced meet them, patina teat near no attent pel to the bitter end. A ang forced thelr way for Shelby, and upon being told he was there, concluded they did not Poor Dutro they did find, and shot him down in his tracks, not killing him in- stantly, but inflicting mortal wounds. AFTER THM MASSACRE. Having wreaked their vengeance, the mob re- d obstructions from the track, and inform- erhe might go on, when several pistol shots #l da crowd boarded the and dragged the dying Dutro out of ep left, and threw I near the bodies of Cline and Agnin was the engineer tc alled to ste of the mob compelled the engl- nductor, brak gers to awenr t od the. engir i no on the train would ever ap) nor in any we rer mob pre teom k of murder. ve A Now and then mysterious threats were thrown inst them, they thought the danger not imminent. J.C. Stevenson, J. Mt. strain at | They had | P he greater part of the day, and (tis said that the Mayor of the town had warmed them of their danger, Hant- nd the | powerless to enfore nw exiles fro. planned with and attempt to de strong arm of the law Will preserve peace and sto Justice. { militia arrived here this eve~ ning from Kansas City, somewhat relie Just as the train was leaving Harrisonville 1 uboard atid paid fares to more got the prin and they also pald their fares to Gann Ciy. All tive were recognized as citizens of Harrsonville, and 1 to be heavily armed. They spent the time between the stations tn contend again oF two thousand deaperade Pthrough the cars, making inquiries as to plac ner tach up s potion The Militia to be Sent to Holde) Lours, April 28.—€ nt the first | shot was fired at the train three men set the apprehended A for aud suc two men, one in the chin ‘The mob cried to him irrender, and as he gave up his arms he said, He was ly Duskshot was aggered ¢ sized nan near him, At this one of the mob reached his Brown is det roceedings on th ers to bold them to march at a moment's notice. nigh poor Cline's reer on earth, But not satistied, the wreteh y pad The body was by pistol and t Dutro F with bis Tull re,and then read t Thorah, or Holy Scrolls, He then re walked up to t oF obligation as He who has given me [am 4 Jew, and F God, next, to ho: During the melee the enzineer of the train lo to move the SP God; that cat | After the train departed the mob ving thelr victims w they fell, to touch them, Dutro lying bes y er eleven o'clock, ¥Len he died with his Awhich the bu were cragged into the store dupe tho Coroner, Impanneled a jury of aly trembling and frightened mea. who viewed the bodies, agre formalities in examining Of way caters, bless my pre arate frown’ tn *, niy beloved: grandmothe By the ocran, ty no doubt a cd einters Heacher, the President, ¢ for whom t pry Atvo'clock the remains dd aboard the and started for men, one dared to show even the slightest Navy Mission which was established p horror aud ertefatricken and was gayly di Jwith towers ventare to # many men yet relive, ged inthe heat Hill ny Dr. Noab HS Heights, to address th the chopel was densely t with children and from Trinity Church, this eity, sang several Gopa,and a Miss Thursby Ades, 1 hang the | Governor.” Others sald that Cass county, Was under & people's goverpiber’s and no cutelde Ine wh were mate to burn ¢ victims in Harrison: | | all the | men up vot be to tre Pears that to hav meted out to those al- | reudy pes and mon were prow n, but in the heat of the used. Many of the mob © recognived, us Were | inber who were masked, but no mou dare tell, aud the Sheriff is powerless to in- Is horrible butchery, At Ph, and was never charged or suspected with having anything todo unty bond swindle. The head hat he had. be. arance fell under the ¢ presiding County Justice under whore administration the fraudulent bonds were issued, and Cline was in some way bonds aa of spright- fuection with ys bore a fair d Texas road, die at Holden 7 coach, abaggaye car, aod engine. In the couch were, he sanctuary to the acrarae new sited 4 neat and witractive appearance, elt, James Ellis, con- tle ond two or three other gentlemen, were forward train, about aching Gunn City, a litte town from Holden and twelve miles dup, and The Slungshot, Last night William Ackerman, keeper of a sa and Jono L, Van Wart quarrelied with two unkuown men wt the corucr hue aud Nineteeuth street, A fynt en sued, during which one of the ankuown m ad with w plus nat bicecher nd Carmive str od firing over the nthe track, came toa full stop, and immediately the by neurly all of After when he w aged appearing nian, eemed to Death of a Member of guard over car and beld all withia prisoner, Shouts were and excitable tempers # he came out of lagainmatory habit take [vin supposed by tite se ot out, and had been tn th fricnda that be made en, Who Va noisy dispute, charging’ him with complicity inthe bond operation aud ac- Did they Mivs thi esterday the body of aman dr re and stoutly denied that he had fired on uie (Morris, Weatchester county, not far frou ie tently bee in the Decomposition Ma description Ling uaa) bia polic WhO Beli au iuuueat, und near the track, aud while be was speaking oue | Cyrumer hiooke of Myunk Yeruul of the mob fired on him. ‘This waa the slenal, and In a socond’s thine, almost, he fell riddled Bevoral omptied their revolvers | into his mangled body, and then a rush was ‘ailing in thelr attempts tering ram Drageing the | but pre= He bh ied lo go This nd passene had been nt were usand, cod theit form: ony to pass on td ‘or I> Cass County. Honpex, Mo., April 28. | Por in Cass county instead vign of ter: f abating is on the civil authorities are perfectly the law, and the lves and rly of the people are at the mercy of the men, old citizens were bondsmen of CI | minis er who performed Un 1, wore ordered to leave f Harrisonville, ther with the last rites at his fun- diay within twenty rdingly left, their homes, ibe mob is furious, and have decreed to principals in the bond and all who sympathize with th Nothing but th matt citizens feel ed, but hope that Gov Brown Will feel that one company is aamall force to organization of one ov. Brown has or- dered & Kansas City militia company to Holden, Mo., to protect the citizens of that place azainst violence from the Cass County Several bondsmen of parties impli- nthe Cass County bond matter reside at and fears are entertained that threats of the regulators to kill everybody cone cerned in that aifair will be 1. Sigel left last night for the arried out. Adt.« County to ine stated that tany further u of the mob. Two ve understood to elves ready PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, ing Hebrew Ceremony—The Cons firmution of Nathan Cohen, Cohen In the bagogue on Saturday was an interesting The Rev. Is ac Wiener off youth, and be law fo He brew A few moments ago I iin thatot my which Ww y ife will eall ine away Lhave uitercd din the one sen whohath mad rents, and ta frovl ty bat ious wad inuatances, a her, who has worked awd totied pmo bas ce) Trayer come before ite, happiness ok N ty pro: "The Noblest Work of Plymourh Church, t, Brooklyn, mouth Chure uo hewly Otted up 4 The formerly of the ck, rector of congreg a | A quartette of r 1 Mystery, On Saturday night an unknown man attempted pa Morris an to the Bergen ¢ the eastern em: pped ou the plat when He was Sfect 9 da i Brovaiu, His vouly lic Ceremontal, Lyneh of J the sacrament of confirmation yes barlestou, onsua’ Chureh, € was literally januned and thousands w admission, The sake) 10 rf bather Way of the Nun of Kea Procession by Various The couirwation lng. lasted two Lure, ttewd Hie the New York Club, rok on Saturday morning Mr, Edward J. Warren, ® wealthy member of the New York Club, died on a lounge in the club house, 81 E He was a gentleman of exceedingly nervons He had long suftered In rheduati Twenty-Oot nod large disse Convict? 80 tar nd uuniioned =SS===_ CE TWO CENTS. A TRAGEDY IN THE GOTHAM AN BAST SIDE POLITICIAN'A SUM. DAY MORNING SPREB, A FOICE FROM THE TOMDS, _ Btokes's Reply to the Pieoe at N ten Josephine ™ Col, Fink before the Assnssinati since my commitment to this prison, at the roqest of my counsel, I have refrained from making a statement of any kind to the A Sanguivary Meeting of Men whe were Ago Friends in the Breokiyn Navy f the Mayors Marsl An Old Foud Rettled. tham saloon in the Bowery is @ well-known resort of sports and third-rate poll. ‘The building stands back from the street, and has the appearance of a cosy country cottage, with @ patch of garden in front. Is summer the garden patch looks really inviting with trailing green leaves and flowers, the floral ornaments, however, being like angola’ visita few and far between. ‘The ground floor of the building is an extensive barroom and billiard saloon, and a staircase upper room, where aman ow plus cash by bucking against a diminutive tiger, The Gotham is usually a qu five-cont ale, against (he threr, seom to go away e Atleast nv complaiats have been made. Tie SCENE 0) —— Thave auffered physically from unnecessarily clone confinement by order of the Commission- ers, but the seal of sileace placed upon my lips more galling to me than my tm- I have suffered more mentally from the repeated and gross misrepresentations In newspapers under the of my enemies than from my Silently and painfully 1 hay accusation that L was in league with Miss Mans- ney from Fisk, and to gross sof my relation valifiedly false it against Fisk, has been eve: prisonment. ontrol and inf listened to the fleld to extort m Milsrepresentat try loads to an eet rid of bis sure by my counse ever had any business re- fr whatever; neither was Linter- ested in any suit wi machinations of Fisk, wl: as a defendant 4 those who buck compelled me to act Idea that Tever desired to ex. been in lexith With the exception of stenerally s costal until nes Fisk, Jr. as partner in By him d was t ry Was seized » was in full binst, At one of the tables well-known en spending saloon, and was conversing with here were several Unree standing at the bar and t Suddenly the side de entry was pu Oli business in Brooklyn. y robbed and outra midnight on Sund of the Nowery. while L was two friends. attempting to pro as Soe, adroitly ent apped b i's marshals, THE ATTACK Turns was tnflamed with liquor. and looked dt Halloran t then made at ige of being signed nid seitiement, which would ha’ fand Burns di ers Which they so much my confidence by making an awanl in the interest this lawyer left for E fidence victimized m desired, and | iby Burns and thr the entry, and Burns followed him | bullet this tine taking and knocking Halloran was Ot Of OVER $1 vusly stipulated L should receive accused of threat Miss Mansfield i ly and unqualili eater portion of them publish F read until Taw them in the pub- These letters were procured and pv lished without er seen Miss Mansfield since my com~ the hall-door in’ started te go h Halloran’s righ publish Fisk's letters te \ pas ent ked up aud carried dd aince Fisk's re of the Sevent citizens he bore Halloran t n, Fifvh street and First avenue, THE VICTIM'S WO Halloran was suppo: the polloe tate aa Id have remained silent In regard to all —_ A wannger so Mf decency as to prostitut iling ® person in my unfortunate dition, would receive only silence that drama still ‘ard denying its " much terrift few encouraging W htened hin up, and bi bis wounds Jost to all gen: drama. by lit and helpless c« from we had he not ds from Sergeant p told how bi added that there bi trouble between himself and Burns o} tanding; hut he would not definitely say trouble was, Dr, MeClay p SSS Se yile disseminations, and youe ped in vain for the ball, and ‘The inetdents of this libellous play require no 5 on the arrival of the ambulance from Bellevue, denial with those who know me; but sons who know nothing of my antecede character nightly witness the misre: of me as a gambler, rou, forger, and assassin, and possibly may accept it for truth. No man can and be was borne to Belle a detective te t, but Burns wae 19 Allen stre hot at home. ARKEST OF THE MAYOR § MARSHAL. inutes past five Officer Piet onestly asse ed any one, and as for being an adept ywoone card from anot ely played a game in many years. oustrous piny Fisk is represented | Burns with two females on Second avenue, The Ptook him to the police station, years, and his residence, and added © Timust deciin n sent with OMe officer at on ing evidence that Ic ridiculous that T lardiy know But [will say that TP never signed my name to to reply toit to Bellevue. had xhot him i lease In cone tain rebates w enefit Limsel my signature to. th sideration of se the Erie Kailr Burns was m being taken to th | quest he was taken from # station i th annoyance © mad was robbed to | “Ours. A ok tro Moi Hin’ from the ny being an assas rain at present from making huty to perform to my @tatement, for! have a T must follow their advic ments whieh and entirely Who THE W6N ANB. Though #8 yeu Fosponsibility been known as a mi edd that when all the fa developed, and ow Infainously periured themselves at the ¢ then public opin false statemen sasticlan, afd bas Mayer's Marshal pis Is aid to be his f serious one, A. Which has been base: will set in my fave nvery, and has always be Aquiet, harmless fellow arpecdy trial by an hone nid Was no def HALLORAN'S STORY SEN reporter, ts as f THE SPANISH RERELOTON ast 8 this morning Twas sitting at Engngereuts wisi Merrano Ment to Catalnle Frontier Guarded Maprip, April Metal authority that Don Carlos hast tered Spain, ‘The Government has information | (hat he was atill in @ ach Troops, stated here on ‘ane expletive & bistol and phot n sre (pointing Twas starting up stairs neva yesterd “Had there been wny almic tween you? . wasn man that T had worked with, and [didn t think he'd dumb beast that Way. Didn't you bave some trouble inthe ‘An attack of the Incurgente was reported at 4, wounded, and tab | Many were ki en prisoners by th talonia has been decloued in a state of siege. of Carlists was defeated last week at Forteacch, (?) thirty woup: in the Navy and he commenced elght years axe T told him to ste nad L think he w Thave talked with him occasion We were old friends, and wor hor as ship builders in the Navy Yard came Might in off the street, and I've been he was after numbers only in Navarre, Guipuzcoa and Bis ther provinces are quiet. {no important polnt, and generally No engacsement of any eep te the m. y, i don't know who, breathed with great difficulty, te ught it best not lo question bins Marshal Serrano has been sent to Catalonia to any further. and will take t Dr. Dunning sald the bullet the suppress before the evemy been found, as it was net legraph wires ar immediate dang guarded by the Freneh troops. 1DPANCK ON M114 U0ROS, Grant, who ts Domberdinent Expected To-Doy Maramonos. revolutionar 0 strong, with nine ploces of artillery, are cl The Great sorik Bentan, April 2 lock-out move n filled with have been y ipols to keep order within th JOTLINGS ABOUT TOWN will play in th Brigham Young's Friends Ov inonere before ura to bis Wilt, uu tal stairway, Yesterday morning walhiug 0 hls County Woods nkrepsre, April 28 0a fre tu four f {persons are attra nite thie elty an BC work successfully By NEW JERSEY. Ann Coyle committed suicide to church tu the morning A fre was kindled in th 7g Nt A wae womes, way bere o A She reuge of