The Sun (New York) Newspaper, June 8, 1872, Page 1

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ne === TURTY-NINTH Ye AR. THE NUR DERKED C ‘APTALN. 995,009 IN nts Pate UEL AND $200,- 000 INSUB ANCE ON HIS LIFE. Tee DeaieY pasate ofCap’. Colvoresses—The | Bete oo Ve Nermantng The Capenio on his we “<The Provisions wks ds OGered. { corer Lrrenris Conn., June 7.—The asens- gination and robbery at Bridveport of Capt. Colvocore ses of the navy. who resided with bis family {n this place, continues to be the all-ab- porting topte of interest, and is the only subject takelof. On the cars, at the depots, la the | betel ¢ the streets, in th e circle, and | ple meet, this tr and ter sed in all {t« bea. { Police of Bridgeport has days, tr ny with repro. sentatives of 6 f the insurance compa pies that had risks on the captain's life, endeav- oring to secure evidence that would justify the cotmpanies in withholding the amounts of their policies on the plea of self-destruction; bu: the arrival of THB SCN to-day with your elabo. rate an tory account of the murde the nt uently left. the police officer at least . - ta w.s conclusive cf | weter APTAIN’S WILL. reases le n which the swell the total lose t x r has also as * WB DID Is “ was BUST” Rss. ne day in the ther gentiemen w Enis Kailroad was broached as a topi said that at 19 of 3). the prive at which. was then selling, it was a splendid « for an investize Coir were present cferece ached ME, st bis OF f it. Mr. ¢ e { very str m.ly that the stock ¥ ‘ai more than {t was ree Was a sal nd soon after je subsequent 1c c Mail at 4. These Nn ng any of bis the Mth of March last. when he rie at 66, and tt Pacific Mail at Mail, st * He had previc the Pacis 3 + Water Loan Bor tk ds as a perma- trouole t he said to his wife be able to make safe investmen’ for se.ves, and he thought that, instead of putting his profits in other secunties he should rance, as be di unusually Here is large fe insu don bist Ww requested bir rn " f tis pr ¥, and wi . 2 s deat : { his estate might be facihtas that he always kept such a lis ‘ a bew one When necessary IE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. {bis deata the captain was get to go to Washingt be absent sume Ume. ured his valuable pape the safe of In anti pb. and pe By He had “Last week be wrote t 1. asaing that bis apartment ady for him on at day be came to the city. While y busy. He caiied at the Brook- and drew bis pa). then amount 5 gis. Then he called on bis tnsur- ake arrangements regarding uy premiunss that in cut tuid be away. To ¢ “ down & } fea? ae lft 2 i 3 ’ : put 2 | mr ‘ . * fs " he WG) Wee leried iu Lhe Vi The Lords ef the Perest in News Nighs’s Scene inthe Cooper Institute-Ti Red Men's Appeal iothe P-leFaces. they were recely of toe hall and seats with gre rten in number, were variousir attired. the rear eight They all wore by rast capes. ad A YOUNG Se hd le ee SPvsrem son woe a cesar‘ weerrenre imi + pemameen Fe Mailiime Savnvaen Life for the Ma H Baltimore. e ow oin the Cooper institute shop. Mr. Tatham, } 4 with tremende quanimity. 7 « howls from ¢ situatl dians. d Red Dog had a Grece & ful! suit of bisck eches, a wh dians had Ulementa. agan ther Indians replied, “ Ow heir king Indian, was and @ Ind have GIRLS SUICIDE. fa* Tanna’ She Loved. .—Last nighta young WW years of be named ter Emilie Liemberger, arrived at the Union Depot and registered her name as fee from was attired in a bundsomely made travelling dress, and wearing a jaunty hat, richly trimm: nan, who. w ed. hen she had been assigned to her room, bade her go nd accompaniea bya gentle evening and retired, re- markirg that be bad met heron the cars and had merely atte Liteness due to a lady travelling al the b Has anact of po- tie. Sie went had her trunk sent there. as is and there was nothing unusual any of her surroundings. kK this morning a servant heard breathing in ee bythe young lady, and. the forced res continuing, the door was t There the young traveller lay on the near by was a containing a smal m the size taken enoug under nosed fe. and aphysi: f the b b rtinary ¢@ to to aie gu this as a seore bet Tree dra pe Fil Kise fous t rand © A Shock wore th wh in states th tie, the girl 1 ssed in a state h. Why she developed kwh se party M ave taveiled een ab “fepick }: THE UPRISING —— POSSIBLE DAKKN The Clos of Potice Porm =New Strikes Tradeswen along the Line of yesten ssi OF LABOR, N THE ciTY a 8 NEW YORK, SATURDAY, 1872 A STEP TOW 4 FORCING TNE BAYON oh eke pert vuage 10 but fe resoletions we inp ON SUNDAY NIGHT. SS eiccea oh me Lawonxtn _ af. bub = the Singer Paetors — The ¢ meet The Senate Tackivg the F ting the Porade ea Mouday ded tha Wortas of Thess Appropriatisa Bilt ta Organizing~A Reauest to ke, aid several | * z Fr Mareb York’ weep t : “ = There was a luilin the eight-hour ste ed that Mr, Banks's advice shoul ‘The men on strike natembied as 1 dand thai no tiolence wha: should Se used. It wes gle> announced th sal, and earnest Celiberation was the order of mass meeting of the planomakers and c baci | ; ET ELECTION DUSE forcement Act on Viotation of its | san n bill | ee ee Be rit, Caldwell, Campbell, Carroll, ( at LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ——_ DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THD SUN'S REPORTERS — Pra in the General Sess * Obeved Recorder Hackett's Orter. Hogh M wns tried t. Recorier Hseke't } room in vain for some cme to assign for ti the case. Col. Fellows wae the only = in attendance. The Reeonter th refore requ the day, The outrage of Thursday drawing the ters wil be held this morning in Teutonia Hall) | #ubsta upplem + ement ritcner. Crosland to Doth proseente and defend. first blood of the campaign. was the subject of | at 9) o'clock ro Gee, Walant ‘ | act. already passed by the Senate, rem the The Colonel opened for the people very grarei; much unfavorable comment and many denun- |, a inerat tb Lagoa hd ot Go n of the provisions of the original En- | allea the complainant to the witness stand. Mr. Mab ciatory speeches. The strikers are disposed to | the Gov forcement act to places haring 2.00 population | socetiogs came carciguly exe! ved hie be orderly. not a day passifig but that thelr lead- te n to all voting | ‘ he yuk PLQNOCaOR, Oa ers counsel moderation, and on Ro account the Richie, Rogers 4 land ptavied ty Uh’ prigoner,’ Tha direct ea committal of an overt act. The men feel that cal a fo isatbed isiathiet Attorney through the mistake of one hot-headed striker oe proper conventional pe ore a much has been done to turn favorable public * amer spinacion of this Come ay { the members voting were 4 of 4 ie thea © ver th opinion from them. and to retrieve their good | Ustiew, to force bin | Priation bill shall be received. Cf ihg embers not voting were paired of, and | its i Grawing ont from him by ame seems to be the purpose of each and every 10 the fact toat tne Big @ other than such a8 direct — ye ge giana 4 one. | hether it is favors’ oration contained in the bill. THE PEOPLE PAY FOR IT. Prdlant, having attacked the prisover froin mstives of The employees in the gas works of this city A WORSE THAS PARTISAN DECISION. atipaemas he was in company With & Jone | a sas ate S108. ARaving knocked him down twice before the met yesterday afternoon. These men work | 3 The Chair (Mr. Anthony) overruled the point | A List ef the Government Employees wh fete tea Shue, Ait thts taxing cut clear twelve hours daily in apartments where the heat | « went to Philadelphia Nice Array—How of sei Wicteste eke ‘hae Sou Aah outed | ts so Intense that it keeps them continually | man (Dem. Ohio) anpealed from the | ihe Spencer Lesion wae Herr ect. vaaer the loetractions of the Court drenched with perspiration. Their labor is dea "4 very large force of office: A prompt acquittal ¥ ¢ rewult. ~ » by | decision of the Chair, and said that if an amend- ’ nce aucepes” Gta senander sia ae iia | dead Bhke this, extending the provie from this ctty to Philadelphia to oversee the re- a their number said yesterday that am able- | . ext ie the provisi £G ‘The ¢ t them | Jersey City's Convicted Officials to be Som bodied) man nwt stand this work more | nent act ali over shered ciate de forge tenced Toxtay. than six years wit utterty bre down. entertained then hemselves as much out of sightin| 1... ? Wer arasotves wots Get fear sous hottest | ertained om this bill, then Siete an chat. thelt names |. The New Jorsey public look to the precede pelied to give up. “ Why,” said he, “it is rt 2 at all. she panes + tak rs the Hodson Couaty Court to-day with an inter fe the caisson. The git fairly soon dir. Casserly said the reception of this amend- treed phread Piercing sin liondl which has attended any trie we have to dance right lively. It's he a] : ic Works, and Mr. Garret hashes j earaes Levis Tl) read t 7 wealth. ost, aad most coat wun nano A DARKER an : arer than shat under it win be calted banete that, in place asks why he « 4 be compelled a da; | work ¢ with the c twenty per and will a twelve F day WOODWORKIN Licemen prom guarded the MACHINISTS RNERS PRE ering 1A) t un: “e “wt kemiths me The wh: league © eX. was taken air n th was 6 ar Movement— of Haines E serece ® ation, and shvuid not | 8 Way anak a this t rdect and | statute laws b i t th pr ball dur STRIKE, PARING, We i e.vw which of uss | Measure, perhaps on an ~ ashele areata Netra ated arte w sonernen am pieaptone, 2 ime omega ¥ discharging | ma a *, | bave concluded zs z | fora promised | pted, hongh LW), will be Death of a T F. Beers, for several the Tribune, died 0.18 Weet Tw ged S years. Mr. Bee: years cornice makers inter. a: Seeesice? pars . tor he was remarkably err | HWE CL ALES STRIKE | t : 7 $2454 fe FA ah ee 4 thoug with * A r | hing Story from Paterson THE PARA BE t W . 3 t s | An Attempt to Pass the : tron of t t > shortcomings, it fixes t i with | Bayonet Bills im th t . . yt raph tures * « M n ‘ ¢ ¢ , | THE VIEWS r “A R LE E PE { ° arr bioe- | M ED us ‘ e Mr F r ay Leag Another Scene in the Great Conspiracy ! " AF Mile Boat e ‘ - . { Pegi sf tne . ‘ *s ele Ag. : ze | 7 aes A salt for $270,000, 1h ft | e Kaliegad Que erty bor j vi piu acd bas siteched Wott cut of the sane | Bi FREE appeal. and ssiained arrecn, pad Treasary Agen’ | internal eveoue Ome Epes Cescetor. rk a Carson pert Huat oats fe Striving to Force Thi Ku-Klex Bill, Cresar and his New Carriage-N Live sand Mr faa» Tue senate Prorectiax the Cw Thieves. WaAsnry ceed. om House et ave bees - borate preparations for the Opening @ the Great Central Theatre. The fali and winter season of the L will open about the 15th of Auge: ridaa Shook, nee of A. Pulmer, who mre tant deen aseigned fo Mf". Fisskets,'si present te “em Avenue Theatre, while W. Mr te of the Grand Cpers House, will be the pris: artist. hater Ske preparations have sea mas he view to max *i-< sae comedy re he ece ¥ m the pea of Viewr sardom, Stem by that calnent Preach dramatiet eg of Mise Agnes Bibel. late of the Puta Avenue © paid bizn & large sum in gold. The ¢ om embrace hereafter, Mss Mary G-iswold. late ¢ Well-known papil of Mk Nibio's, who playet Mary ving Sotbern's exgagem- at Wauacks, Mise Hwe Law Street Theatre Phi ing New Yorker found Murdered peas Hempstend, On Wednesday af n the body « Was foand int near T Frankia square, Hempstead. His throat was cut from AMi ear toear. It wasat fret Mtted suicide, Coroner Hicks held g¥e 8 bare. ate bearing t Year-Old Will Declared Void. { Laura E. Bolton against r . Da realed ecase | A Burgiar Arrested by a Civilia Last night Mrs. Lavinia Rung. of 118 Sou! Srenge, While seated im her dining-room heard the foot ugh the house. Satiated ~ | ¢ Hepped nolselessiy v.E. Mader, ft just . sstox FEARFUL STORM IN ILLINOIS "7 - | tot Farm Hocees and stock Swept Away-Te tmost bad | Milesof Railread Track Destreyed-Two . f , | ahs. A ta é | r : were om | a Enforcement and| + h.cs and other stock w P ran Guards, the r reanization ye House | ieiboiag Det . ‘ * ; : wines A y see: “south uf James McCartney Acauitted. The Torvade tn lown § sok ee baat | . oe a . A “ New Deal iu the sp ne Foorth Ward sisle of Robbery i i Mas t e ue \¢ ae ry | The Death of Romeo ? & < . s+ . ui ot , ——.a ¢ Stary ; ' viaced t ner vit Died io tt oy Klux é ens. 1 Piatt as i Obs oLseet pice shetivs. ‘ oes wae . Takai pA SA STO. ee es

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