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\ THE SUN, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1872. ——_—_—$—$—$—$—_$$ i earner \engerananate : y MURPHY-BARRY TRAGEDY. THE TWO MURDERERS, THE Upp n ) i f i P vided the contractor | tent, it ts ac »wledged that people must d THE TRIAL OF EDWARD 8, STOKES THE MURPHY-BAR re A THE | | RISING | | \BOR, violation of law, provid 6 60 5 Wd Hs _ , i | tome Eaneny 5 Sad We walniny FOr. Uae Lin a Second Avenue Bare | The Deliberate Murderer Excapra from the - . " " stmas presents in | something on Sunday Securing a Jury fatal Quarrel in knows how to mak she Set i ereise or recreation is deemed sinful there, the bet ey ent e feral we + of Interfering with @ Gatlows on Account of her Se at The Ute | CAPITAL ORGANIZED AGAINST THY Tt ¢ - Su fa graceful way tot ut rAWRLL, who | Sabbatarians are endeavoring to hit upon some Thousand Summoned—The Case Opened, Ht rr itd Trial for o he vl mi Ai F ee bali EtelT-HOUR LAW el wt, There is CHORPENNING CRES ” substitute for it which shall satisfy those who the J of David Barry. Since the Sheriff of Bergen Co f Sd wr alle, ba 2 Ke f © preliminary ' ae E y thinks a half million or so not too MUCH | how walk, but without evil Intent. Atarecent | On the seventh day of the prelim ard | ‘The trial of David Murphy for shooting | informed Avery, the murderer of Jacob Erb at | yany Large Firma Geine Hack to the Tene {i It Khines for All. a for a mail contractor, provided he appre- | meeting of the General Assembly of the Free | Work of obtaining a Jury for the tria’ fer atge Haste Harhy ab 1, BM Recond kvertin Was yosten | CRMENVIINO, OF tite deeliton ef thu Court OF Pars Hout Syatem—The Alon Eatevine cycg ba — a . y 8. Stokes, the full number was obtained after | Da’ atl, onl old at T Tuesday, Avery appears Second Strike with Re pd Enthuw od «addi ivisio 1 silence, hurch of Scotland, Major Ross, an elder of | 8. Stokes, t - yegun in the General Sessions. ‘The indict- s held at Trenton on Tuesda: PP i THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1672. - a aan Mgt wil say Ge ve sntesty estat ; é og lief that this wasa | exhausting six panels, being in all over 1 one is A Hy if ae Feed yl Ve Be Telly ive te His peatilen: te hin to Reccnturvinen Wie AN frais Abrece, >| There is BaNcrorr s, who made 0 verdeen, expressed the belle i“ ‘ned, but about half of | ment ts for murd p ‘ ri ' dhe thousand men summoned, bu , ‘4, He pall hope of a reprieve, The Governor | From the present outlook it is «if ie Amusements To-Day. our “ease” for Geneva, and concerning | point which ought to be anpronc mY pt detend whom answered to the call of thelr names, | prisoner Is. about ih latgo. Ud eproaries Or of dethey a an intimeaten 9 sterday after pie the tay ba Hy tween cay wand lee \) oresti bn jon and care, He would not defen¢ ! saterday «a goud face, with large and expressive gray | ° e predic ho battle between cap r \ Rooth's Thentre- hr A whom it would be interesting to at matt ath walking, but it was necessary to eet | Judge Ingraham appenred in court Fe ay | ered ted anlar ped form, Hisdemeanot | foon to Sherif Pell that the execution must | Dreyct that t ement of the Eight-Hour law will irmpie Theatre f - Aap fed bd ; i =o we pete ~ shhh < sauctiy ait ‘ e plac e cou see no a or er vs HW Semon rec thf precisely how much he personally is to g something to put In substitution for its other. | morning with hie usual promptness an ‘ at the bar, especially when called upon to look | take place, as he could see no reason for alter- | he @ jong and severe one, The employers hava i Fa Sharpless naire. oslo VO RNGIW LE te PRTG eat wits, it people, were forbidden te'walk in the | Bis seat upon the bench. | As br fell in the be. | at the Jurors as they were severally sworn, indi. | Ing the verdict, During the day he waa visited | ty roughly organize, and in accordance with \ ‘ Cone! 1 oarpe 5 4 6, the weight of challe: ell in the be D 5 vi “et Beni He fF oeetine ! Theatre Comique Neb ¥ There is the whole carpet-bag throng, open air they might be driven back into dirty | late, the w et f sh dpi n cated that he felt greatly troubled by his pro- | bY @number of friends, tog besa hh hae . t utions passed. decline to employ men whe t Union Square Theatre Ts « © have run the Southern States in debt | ang squalid homes, where perhaps they would | ginning on Mr. Henry Dailey, 5 tret man | dleament, buv hoped for euch a“ teue deliver: | And mother, who remelaed with the wretched | ferclutlons massed. decline to employ mon whe } eles Theatre i Matinee to the amount of nearly three hundred | spend their time indrinking, Others feared that At 74 ote - My ty ‘ Red al . anal pL eacae te the tarquage of the oath admin. | You i toan for a long es i Avery appeared to | many large firms in different branches of indu aeiigibioees = ; , Ce One MTARta PRA TORE GCE eee io ce te aay a 4 be much distressed when he saw his mother whic Have cnen eenemded Ose alge i = = Soe Se part Caeser em ava Obes | Cece ene Cote a erir race ora In eas LBMIRLUGGHRGL: EVN Wil. ex#tined CHINA 9 Or fate | ROW) bu WOUI RAE Hits treks, SIUHE JUFORE Sec ieaihin aod wancintr {ey wh have once conceded the eleht hours ara Hh of doubt that the preservation of the three | sundays cA catitna tnagethcr unsuitable for | cock, John King, and Frederick P, Martines bad | the regular panel dlequalified themselves by doe | On are tl Che hover intended to kill eb but | Flenting hele action, and informing thelr mea peopl d . bine sae ihr “ hth i elarin na ney had conse jous scruples on ere! o pb hil 4 he had no money hat hereafter they must on the | ‘ Hes : amendments depends upon keeping the | re shied Mi Lon ly erera wing, for when | formed opinions and were reject: laring that they had con lent! rb tage ad merely to rob him, as he had no money. and he AHS WAR WeR HE nC TTR eee " . ie ; patron sulnt of these cormorants In power | Bunday porweal, ile ie encore seriously, THE ELEVENTH JUROR. fhe sobs PRR yee ated. for the defence, | out of Mr, Clark's euploy. ite is going to write | ane manufacturers, carpenters, and founderds 7H oth EE fe eM for another four years. tnd from good. motives, even if laboring under | Henry C. Whittle had an opt Hon. but balleved bop AL a AL, ML OPPO on chile elby SostebEG t0 Rae | TRA UmbLOVeeN On UOlnE so ited Gone cult ‘ 4 be he i ‘4 oe eo vende! i c el a not © prosecution, § jaited th 4 te ‘ : we ; There is W. H. Keanue, a leading mem- | convictions as strong as those which obtain | he Soule ean Fee ener Pere ee ree || FOTOS OTH aso owes VU RE WIth | RCE entefortheexecutineand he wiltuer: | the sons and resumed. the sikes, Th eaple Onpnseny Ancanrtets ber of Grant's National Committee, who | pinong these Sootchmen, it 1s certain to follow Pronne - bes i on the Jury and decide | Ness called. He testified as follows : form thie unthankful duty iinsel Prowatites iis | tallata say they’ will bre ak wp the eight-hour ny i Pet ae et eeseaae enit Attorney. | thtt, tess more in accordance with the true without blag on pred >. He isan Englishman THE STORY OF AN wtewinstse, | | St Gav. Barker but very few persons will | Aah onal ‘trina. tant aeeunicine eho king sifariage hind Dieathus us than ; * iste prney- s Beslbiies wi e end prevail, lout bias oF prejudice he | | Thave known the prisoner over four years. be admitted to witness the execution, which | Mhatnal frm frat granting st PionecgScnee 7 ington, who was then Assistant Attorney- | gpirit of the Scriptures will in the end preva Ty birth. He would take Me opinion Int the |, Thave kr over four years, t know neta e eltbens the execution, wile te a Hesvive Mh Ane 4 yoee, par ali ee Mey box, but thought he would ‘be governed by | Ary ayer a i Secondavende and Siaticth | Will take place in the reat of the Jail’ Fie last | more enthusiasm that i j i gee Ga bade ly » A gentleman who has travelled over | the evidence alone. After a long consultation | 08 tie th of A wor store Rene hy Pathe | execution at Hackensaet batt ive that thelr dematnt 4 fell y : UXBRASURY DEPART Taran toes Mute ae pth ‘1 me ¢ fense withdrew thelr | ityan.’ Teaw both the prisoner and Barry there that | Caton, nearly AER a es ab iaaainn' | Wl It is probable t the tit it wre Haw me tornirodnce to you t VOL He Sebel on enuuac ge Cate toee Te A Re Renn Ana | K he was aworn inna | night anon Malt paar ircluck, went ina the atore | Avery isa tine-tooking Young man, of pleasing | Kiar the city will be Hi ANC Rt cunmamarars vhnigen per Me sriiculur frien Str Grorge-- Evans. Htebas tclatit | forme us that the people are thoroughly aroused | obJecton. and. at atationer of 8 Bighth | vith Barry, The prisoner, was there, with His bre eave a iiothey and two brothers to iiourn over | *#ke within a few days tH Aeventaue a on | Re oome magnitude that he wishes you to help n't. | ee Gueetey and HuowN. He has no doubt AVENUE sunt Ch sites Baward Sheos | Lene eerie, paso fae | igave.a water and two ann ton AND MEA. Wonk ' , ‘ * | Pot hin through ae you would. me. He understands fe give James C, Hull, Clarenc y Plward Moe | Tian uained Dally, and myself, with perl ips anol : LaRTeUP SLOORE “Rn aan th belalaen hal aber M “g Baga Washington: Deco | Republican majorities since 185, and some of | Pan. and Wim. A. Thomuson had formed opin: tanta harry, © Vou we fetch ina, crows” Tf Sams ti Paes Guabaian eg tty Gorn Bly Revotin ye te th : te a ae ; Hae ae oreta tar in Hoven bet. the welte | aaitcl ive prizcnin and oalleved he could’ dos | Pinte and les brioseee hey Reuas ts QIK fogecuet.ced | A Guardian reporter called at the fall thle | mua } canter with eumployers at the tt For the ace t wn residents, adver We might extend this catalogue of | (hen ee eee vay inkovember, ‘The well eullt ot the prlsoner, end balteved ne.could de- | Dil see ine bewoner tbe» Kecpirdnenrtaaiattel, | morning to congratulate Libble Garrabrant on | destion ie te “Chibeta Aasbei ion a } rot 4 Saas Toe GHEEa hes, BE tha tered and turmng round 1 saw David Murphy, the ptlsoner, | the tact that ele had been, eo ned to the | fain Matalin reported tha HOOD te i t for Tuk Sux will be received at our reguitt | Gnaxt's friends, But this will suffice for | i frmed politicians in the localities we liave Ht wi statined, but the dofence i nd turning round Tsaw, David Murphy i ald sarey | thefact that she had een condemned to the Bureau of Emigration reported that neither | Be ee ete erin oF Eepoatway axa baty | (HMHCHtHe & comparison between Coe #ut |) suntioned eoollt the iden thal CHAN? Atl CAHY d peremptory. Ananias M. Conover was ehiing. Tad hold of Murphy aud a thing to rejotve over—a burial alive bebind the | for any such at interview. The committee tex , et, Jnnetion of Broadway and Sixth iz j i i oved to-capital jainishtnent, James McCall, | ere taniing. 1 laid hola hing vo rejotee over aa, punial ailve, Uebind the | for any auch an intervie tt 4 ; ‘a08 , Twenty-third street, opposite | Toundings of the two candidates, them, In truth, from Utica west the ent! | puponed to capital punts Win Hulten hyd opin: Sobre Was ieatente be wns ne wails aud black ron wates and bare fed wineries of sold ' nee ! t mn fromS A. M.toS P.M. — publican party Is honeyeombed with opposition fons t the row anid wr re aren tatagh Bal Rarry was bleeding previously, Morphy and me got | emerge until her lifele “8, form is carried Gut to | cities was received, ald 1 vod rt I — y 8 sylemt anid EAICHIS mate vardiete Chey wes ching the barcand Lkept hin there. Barry went or | pe tits mother dust. But, a all, ved. ‘There was 1 hor business made Hy = An Opportunity in Arkansas. to GRANT they would not act thot verdict r hey wers | nif the bar, and 1 key ie Barry went oF be lal writ ny eH SE Tica ttt giihere was’ other Tuisiness made i 1 peley . 1 ‘own cepted by the ter t challenged perem sake to take the pltol away from him," mening the sweet, POT eT a ALLA Md y ends of Greeley and Grant Tt will probably be remembered by most | mye tribes of the Indian Territory are | Acexpted by'the tnors, Gut challenged peremp mae to take ihe soit] meray from him,” mens the better than, a sudden and violent death, whose 4 ee i Many of the supporters of Gen. GRANT | readers of THE SuN that some months 980 | potging thelr annual General Council at Ok- | Sampsod, Mchwel Maix, John ©. Mille: George | bee avesinds wt th tea the Brinare ania “at sait over | only hob Is that it may Hehe oe Eu NY FATES OE S718 CABtvE AAKBIE i ; . Ep ‘ in Arkansd \« ~ x measures | FI Dennett Adolphus Bdelmuth, | now or aninetiing ike that and parsed oat frou be ie, the rete ay KbC Bite |. Thute das cohalderable ekeltarent ammonia t 1) afect a patronizing tone toward Horace | a United States Marshal in Arkansas Was | mulgee forthe purpose of discussing meast Faces Beceee 2 Bennet Ag OU gs moe | pa 1 a aoe tinh owt the dior. Ae te { Jal ted the way in.’ She wag ail miles and hap; | | There wag cone\terable exeitement an Greetny, call him an honest man, and ad-] removed from office by President GRANT | relating to the general prosperity of Selle Hen, Abram thaehnns d Moa just as the door wae opened the pi ver ralsed his art Weight that had been lifted from ber | the sudden appearance of four hundred men 4 on v4 » had done some pward | ent nations. Several delegations from the Co- | Henry J. Hancock, Henry an ms 9 | then followed hint to the station house. ard of Libbje's sentence being | employed by ¢ ‘o. of Forty-Nfth strect, \ mit that so far as he is personally con- | pecause he had done something toward | ent natior al delegations from Yh and | Binckinan, Inidor Strauss, and Maurice Stucks | 4nd fred. Ithen followed hin, to the. statto RTANKOG, BUG anid chat bie. Goodtiige: WHE | Lies aio erated salt hours severel Weel i ndaiaelandines HANI E ivrertekie Ms) Hncostals NE lle eet oth Plat a han aT Bl ne 10 ise teeevee Oe roa Akeni ale put wear Hoe ped | had Iabored day night and for the condemned Yesterday the men ware tld to work ten hours, ! rnment uprightly; but then, they say, | Grand Jury of Powent,Cnaytos for being | participate In the proceedings. The Indians THE JURY COMPLETE. had two drinks of ale, but wasp iy nO 1 more excited, and his joy was ao | They promptly struck and mad dd was told by | girl, was ev are earuest in their complaints regarding the aly Mate the street, » had met Barry 01 «in ‘Teutonia Hall, ‘Th n was surrounded by an objectionatle set rrnedin election frauds of the most ad mi arty cone n, but would try to | F John Tucker hae n opin' most Went into hysterics | headquarte that at frst bh and drawn @ efforts made In Washington to accomplish the Upinions ad thought Ye could ack | him that Murphy” had struck tim a lence, warmly applauded by the iyen who have ty q hate aul devious ways of chicancry and | committed ‘while Cuevnow ‘was Governor | *ulaton of thelr ands, and are evidenty in| Ou'Wie erence atone | ange {basi ae of eth Tha ee | We faa te un ng oe of an | ile ULES mts, Reel i lark and devious ways of chicanery and | committed while CLAYTON was Governor | Tera shes in apite of all thelr friends can do psT2.MY Dailey 1 only know Mr, Gontd ant Mr. saloon, and he went for that purpose alone, isa loose calico wrapper, unbuttoned at the | fusing ‘to pesume’ on the ten-hour basis. i corruption, of Arkansas, He is now United States | they witt eventually be overwhelmed by the | YY Woes Vaid not sce the play of «flack. he dng THE DARKEEPER'S TESTIMONY. Heck and dntastened At the waist presenting | number of, cab It is undoubtedly true that Dr. Gree. | Senator from that State, and the Arkansas | inore energetic white population, War-tov-rt, | fonl kaos 'ore fash "i aout kuow Me Sha James Ryan, the bartenter, swore that there | alvogethen a rather dowdy apyaratice. Ter aL arse inet oe Leute elo hberlae il" m tua WhO406 | fis Blab EE Gee AATRtat LG Ad Tes |e ea cr eee eRe aseeeeey | oorie Urey coed Che Hag Bk tse, Mr Prconer. and. Harty. before the witt We | altalrod windaytenich Woks Intothe yartand | There aretively times ahead for the marblo hardly be otherwise with aman who for In place of the Marshal who was re- | gave a description of the obstacles his pe ») the last Juror Was obtained and sw , and then the | @ barred windo roids] ming, came in with the lat workers. Five hundred men had gained th t ; ; ently surveying herself in a pleve of Pone hundred were fhe hile endeavoring to Mowing are the jury as completed : (uarrel was renewed. Witness was behind the | was complacently survey ‘in a plece of | aiuhtshour system, and one h MANA ha debiin Crk bantieoh etal) DoleakcB ACES cl Mat AE wucdteed el eater Cal neath att cane seyce Momberge.Jewglr, #0 Broedway. Buea Caaid foe tell who wes fighting, but saw | broken oe athe Carat on tres citing ih | inet iv st hiege phe Siapluyers he and all, sud, t ) ‘ al sie “ one LOGAN H. Roors | adopt the habits of civilization. After thre : Hodetich Howat betes Sit tlewer oaacner and deceased struggitng together, ane old worn peelitu ee wae site Ht) dently concluded to again adopt the ten-hou valuable services to the nation and to the | ing his official duty, one Logan 4 ios biven, We anid Wilh Meer WHIREas tesco 110 Broad way, y others Sevan them, They got other part of the w put Libby wa syatem.. ‘The men quit the shops, and the six struggling masses of the people. The farm- | was appointed; a man who could be relied | ¥ oath und beac AER ‘ani rota thie hotabe : Nehemiah Coraish, ‘woot, iy Lwpenard etreet aR read ¢ bar, and. wit Pe at both mentally and | PiGred marble workers wre once tore Idle: struggling : vas eople had bee e y fro 01 yroa F, Stone, bookkeeper, 23 Gr 1 u % 4 P or | physically). ow, se hat no surrender is the: om crs are his friends, the mechanics are his | on todo whatever Grant and his friend Re Then sothiod Upon the Waaklta Hvar, and Byron F. Stone, bookkeeper, 23 Gr gaymnlie there, Tes all rieht wa" Three or | physi ad anced tngh her, taring, "Well, hey way that no aurrender ts their mutt, . - re, 00" v " 2 ce, ws ~ . + e re y bbie, you received gu bd io ic ? friends, and especially the toiling poor ¢ CLAYTON might require, Roc be ay aa after three more years of labor, were once more dona Eawin F. Mond, clerk 25 Rrondway. was there.” Witness he ard the report, but did pile, xou Feopived euod news hls morose AUEST OF sTnEREHS mie sels f rly a member of Congress, having 2 a ns. The: 5 eo | 8 Pete Jopkins, hats, M6 Broadway. ot ae ooting. hy oF eyes UI a, rhe depot of the Second Avent road was weir latate “Hte hace neg hodyrof friends, | mor’ glmember of Congress, having in 188 | iq possesslon of good farms. ‘Then the white | feted: Heian taste rood EMER he wan on othe man who | Eats ac erode ete” | ye aoa tne Se are their trials, He hasa large body of friends, | been fraudulently returned as elected | man's war broke out, and they were driven | %,Jgha , Thempaia,tallor 8 broadway Fentin the saloon with the deceased; “The pri- | Reporter Are you not glad Z| Why } thought Sir stetkerss who tried to turce thee haves ss ‘ i 5 efore he again applied him- | stree ” er object ny ¢ brother John’s hy ‘ou would be singing t pp! a ers, whe trie o4 : bs we too, among the men of culture, of idens, of | Repreentative, although his opponent, | away penniless. Before he again appll m from | is Henry €. White, tationer, 6 Fig Face lamer and that caused the quarel: Dr | around thle morning peer sudd welcome hews 1 | stop work,” The Nineteenth Precinct police were H lependent minds, of progressive princi- | Col, Cuarnes 8. Cameron, received a | self to work he wanted some assurance from | jd: WM’ ficker popes aamkers a1 Marsh was ‘called, but as he didnot an- | — A wiggle was the only reply that amas elicited | soon at the place and arrests “orn Kelly, pl ‘for tohardly anybody else in our coun- Merwe Mansority, (kn tie tore tebe or | sue Gecbeuiice ae tHe lesa anion He SaltIvaedy |, sUOON GAME. Ceiba Milatice ser, Mr. Howe sald the prisoner would admit | fi 11 the strange, Impassiouste spect ” 1 Sika Wheee: gud Praccts fills, snd took ther ah pies; for to ee 7 a . ‘ e possession of the land which he cultivated Gk sc 2 the cause of death to be the wou inflicted on Hale cor i ‘ her go to State J yOnn Ville Police Court, where they were * try during the past third of a century are | yotes cast for Roors, carrying nineteen out Mar Notedatos ‘ford the clvitiv U tribes spoke | Mr. Garvin then opened the case to the dury. | Goceaued by him. Pollee ¢ pt de: |, dteporter— Wouldn't yon rather go ¢ BO a Te Ekin weiner fea \ ~ | of the twenty-four co 8 js district, | Ma elegates: fro twas a rellef to him to have obtained sed that the prisoner me me 4 anes alee f teach to ¢ a they sv uch indebted as to Honace GReEeE- | of the twenty-four counties in his district. Inthe same strain, They thought that a white | It ®as ar MUnUETAL td EDSON w ereet deal of Line pored that th ys OUNE ConuaTeaS thi rose Oh, yea, she replied. uld turn out | ae and jun €100 each to k 4 wry. And we venture to say that the office- | But Cuayros as Governor had the count- pscr arassed with the same feclings of | in obtaining i Jury th cases of this kind, be- | Cition rested. Mr Howe briefly opened for the bond sh er—Did you expect it would turn ov abit ehpes or - fi ders ere Novembe © astonis! § x of the votes, id he would doubtless rit ut Uttle better shen the | cause ina cage exciting so much comment exe shorten ss. Wow oe wom Ube ayaa 19 rte be aay bres r noAridee told me t be men employed in laying en) j BULGery Se Ove ober encase oe spears ing of the votes, aud ae ; a munjuriey> PeeeeNty wy td He ea ar gs et geatngtlic Mau, Teadd fore Or eds of FORA the | Been ot man Sughter and claiming that no | Lasbie Oh no; Me Goodridge tol me to nat | he men employed in lasing Helglan ty mut > the rumborietthee cluwet whe willewly lie fees warmer st rere mJUTES” PTdians are do! t seemed almost hopeless | newspapers, and could scarcely fail to form or | [Uther was shown in this case. 0 hope vith tes cation of the existing contract system . etrnetee In the wartene noe cag | etinet Him had been twice as great aa it} to them to spend time In devising means to | eaprean acnieind of opinion, ‘Ehege opinions | Tunler wasahown In Wis cares oe pc A BG OO BS ET Cy Sg ‘instructor in the warfare now waged It will be seen that Roors was under | stimulate an agricultural industry vee Laat ae the wravity at { importance of the duty tap red The prisoner, sworn In his own behalf, said: sen nce of de uth f Is ihe pleasant sensation atte aor a to Bendguarters that they throaty i . d be de- ‘oad compantes were conspiring to selze | Gn the jury both toward the ptisuber and the am a cardriver. On the 17th of tt ties it a . oko | er sche ‘ gewinie iline tions toCLAYTON, and could be de- | fal railroad compan r hers believed | Cute aug path toward the, prisoner and the | 1 am s cardriver. Ou the ih of Apri Reporter-“There's poor Avery, over in Hack- | ened mischtef. i ae But perhaps Greevey’ Hants refer | pended on to obstruct, as far as possible, all | more than half of thetr lands, Others believed | publte ws deciare an honest, true, and e them. | boy F'tald to hin Why noe. drtak ‘ale nsack; he's got to swing, How would you like | sug ovERWORKED CAN sTANLEMEN ANOVSED ' dut perhaps Gr s s refer ] pended on to obstruct, as fara i a a dlapueed to act [pus verdion, THEY nba omens ite betore + | Reve b’satd to: him AT ensack; he's got to aw! ; ; See ' fo that the Government was now dist They also had the case of @ life taken Bea | harry aata to pat de ity to be tn his place now The car stablemen and cleaners on the Sevent Nf more particularly to certain individuals | attempts to bring him to justice. nich With thie tans, and that {¢ they bad OF good, no one had a. right whho plied that the man was my broth Libble—1 wouldn't tke It. . venue, Broadway, Elahth Avenue, Ninth Aved Hy who iN supposed to exert a sort of mys Eb Bppeats, however; thas Bir. k0o7s i ehthigiieol tasted avers thelr lands | arart'to tale bis ite.” whe law knw uy me | Work fo, ewent Sut pad cao be Free said with more emphasis than Lib- fue, Second Aver anid Hele, Halroads struck terious influence over him, Before naming } even more devoted to his own interests | WCME (4 work mantully to Improve thelr ta {ontty, Ba NO, Maal ce Taree: eh aad | Qeayeeo, coy mie. They sth The 8 ble had Fe ate er rmeETNR aE loroaees. Wakans (209 three or four of these Ht may be well to | than to those of his patron Cuavros or his | the ftults of th the tomate ti thelr minday fair men vn the | Gan atiahs Wits fang it Heporier Well, Libbie, Fou won't, be, both. for which they have tet paid él, premise that those who bave known Dr. | chieftain Gnast, and in is position of din tho Sprtegiild Teepublioan | frat eases ees eee be aetualiccton es | Aceredtore hy UTES Pca niin | Bhergantarmed, the railroad oiicers Wat they Gureiey the longest and the most intl- | Marsh! has been making too free use of | It Js sald in the Springtield Republican | if Me, Fiakiailt wenee preter i the fret deren, | Hg rae rrver | Vtbiie. Nu; but they didn't get much out of 16 dheladvance. Onthe Kighthy aventg i n Grant to toler- eTLen ms toh So SON'S te 4 plas question without complications the era | me, did they hat nice-looking SUN. rej n were eligaged to take the places mately are aware that of all the public | the public money for even GRast to toler. | al Gen Deri rt Jeiphia.and therefore reties | Aye’ inw tlued the penaity, with that they had | oh te . Was here the other day, but wouldu't answer the depota were all guarded men inthis country he is one of the most | ate just before au election. Within a few upon Wri1gos's assistance for anything he wants | nuthing to do. fon reuse i = quest mi. Be een ce AA Rliiiea’s other ste hi Avenua 7 Sree rhere his 01 e bag age wita’ PROSECUTIC ILL PROVE. John Murphy corroborated his brother's state- i grew 4) alkcative | (or Mer) One | depot was aist #4 poltoe prevent . mse ee lo no! ed States T: some &@2: . to be 1 eG r an c her 4 cue th ibd prove at aby “4 Owe shed to au i © case wl commu om ol er sentenc ‘as CASA 7 here i judgment! and his conscience do not fir United States Treasury some 824 : x tit GRU GITerROOns CE ine Male OF Tanto he weae t Mr. Howe wiel ito submMIL the case without | commu Tyner (Sie spuke this in abour the | ployed there. ap ee ae point the way. If any of Grant's devotees | used in the Western District of Arkansas | onthe Senatorship. ‘There are few politicians | the afternoon of the ath of Janu y he was ween Aib'epeech there won brahore, dusimnlce up ae | SM AIS Cesuid have retarted ig her paving A MACK DRIVER DEATEY BY sTmtrk ; think otherwise let them try him, and see | alone, being more than is used by the Mar- | who have the facilities of the ral for ver. | the Grand Ope House, and Jooked foto the | his epeech there wad a short summing up on | dtrain sho wo Prensattectteshing Gt cone | guAar inane a Aree In iatckere erator se tink pedlat B feeritae hilt ws optical fom window where Mr. Fisk was x. he was seen SR chard SHE AKGTV ERA DRED ReO Nn. Cet eeey sid she only felt sorry that she had | poate mtrect. litooklyi wh anh ii if they don’t find the Woodchopper of | shals in the whole State of New York for a | forming , to enter the Grand Central Hotel hurriedly, to 1) to tere rane BP ad enw to leave Mr. and Mrs, Goodridge, who had been | the stable yeaterday mornin, w n by Chappaqua a rather gnarly stick to bend | full year, besides making a requisition for ; 7 am recs #ith tho. 1 | watt ne if WHehIne (oe 20m One. ole 18 he aii so kind to her, and she was much ple used sh gang of en. who be at in with clubs ‘ ' ? ; The Chicago Times agrees wi ¢ World | ost immediate erward ente he ‘ 7 dab State prison rather than to be | Was insensible. He says his assailan or twist! #120.000 morea couple of weeks ago, which | | Side TREE THe EO RIKUIGK be Honace | prisoner deliberately Bred at hy he THE TWELFTH OF JULY, hanged! A. perpetuel simile waa of Mer face from the. liquor store fudonnttig the “stub y ‘o are these ¢ rerous nds of e did not ge a saying edhinidevrliced weg al wound, and to make sure & seconc —s nd she looked please but nothing like what | ‘Timothy Hamlin, proprietor of a Hauer store in Juutwh bitty ee ait 2 thy s aA ie ihe nding this addition, divi- | G#BELEY at Baltimore will render the election Of that 'm) real wound Cot Fink Ale 1 RY The Orangemen's Applicat would jee oats expected unde the olreutt Vanderbilt aveutic, was arrested and td i Stiles “ENTON has had long fal dishonesty had been fied maamer | OL GANT certain, The Times, however, differs | the clrcumatances were. as he stated them, he wr he Poti stances, Bidding her to keep a" sti upper lip.” | qa mie of hie wemailante dy te Wor d varied experience in public affairs. | him in Washington, has caused Mr. Roors's Hea tae Wt Marana bad BLL!) i ani ton, ansed Mr, Roo’ Ney WOuld RIVE phoper werner : chain was ng, if she Wanted to get along well, He is always cautious and conciliatory Supported irrespective of the claims of the narle: i e . but di e is , dd conciliato: ‘answer, | Yesterday, at which all Woke prébent, ineitronng | tls Was Ko darithweidalataly tabi bce removal, and now his place offersa splendid Satishen’ ne WAS AN Les maamPSULYEE | ise sand! ¢ aa bibisSiceeala ge Vea i Democracy or the menaces of Grantism., Well AN ADJOURNMENT, Mayor Hall, an application with proposed line | preservit life the Court of Pardc pry resolved that their men wilion and after Mow and far more incliaed to make suggestions | opportunity for some other honest friend this Is all interesting, and the people will settle | Mr. ‘Trematn asked an adjourr march, was read from “ Prince of Orange | ©X€fcised a commendable clemency. day be required to work ten hours. The men than to dictate 4 course of policy, For | of Crayton and G RANT, who has not yet | the whole of it in November. If the nom nae | COUNt Of Mr. Townsend's sickness, and t istrict No. 1, Loyal Orange Association of the ——— have resolved that they will only work ¢ many years he has cotiperated with | hada fairchanee ) trict Attorney said they had not’ b t the publicerib, Grant urs, ‘The sugar refiners are returnin hey struck for an Increase of pay, and no! fon of GReetey at Baltimore ts bound to result | hold their witnesses togetlier, and. he theceky | United States of Americ questing permis- | 4N IMPENDING J4IL DELIVERY. |! In the election of Guant—If, In other words, the | they would make up any tine lost t day by coe | ston to parade and t q Greevey rather than led him; and he in- | q¢ nds on ¢ AYTON to carry Arkansas for rch in procession on Frie , reduction of hours, and consequently. have ree or Ae #3 fagon [a thelr reguine war tte rites Serlous Blunder of the Westchester County | ceived no ald from thelr fellow. workinumens troduced in the last sion of Congress his | him, and Cia ToN’s friends must be pro- | MWorlty of American citizens prefer Guanr te By. Justice. yee heen cet ype w luctance | 18%: the 1th of July proximo, The Mayor of. Supervisors—Prisoners Sent to Atbany | The tron railing workers’ strike still continue bill to reform the Custom House establish- | vided for, as they are. class who hav. no | GREELEY for President, why, so !t will be, and | adjourned the Court, stating thet hereehee ne | fered the following i Pithout Authority—the County aud the | The Hrookisn City Railroad Company jucree mnt, one of the most wholesome efforts ! regrets and arguments cannot prevent it. Such, | Jury must be considered, and no unnecessary | _ Kesoleet, That the counsel of this Board and the Cour ustices Linble for Damag the Increase of wages asked by thoir e ment, ¢ dea of committing fraud and perjury for * | delays had to the Corporation be requested. to furnish. tits ; = The meg are employed fourteen h ever proposed In the way of civil service | nothing ever, does not seem tasbe the prevailing be- | “'in) Gunns adjourned a! #:10 o'clock Miatlug pricaesione’ (cap 94 of the awe of Sentcaat |) Lue last Board of Supervisors of West- sand will recelve @&0, an ‘Inet reform; but the Grayr men would not ie Nef among either Democrats or Grant men. - fers express leyiaiative right to paraie, proviica the | Chester county made a legal blunder which may | 23 cents. OTH CAO MrCA. aA aeth faa Where Wm, H. Kemble would be at The majority of intelligent people think that if | Cruel Treatment of Mrs, James Fiek, Jr.— | conditi Itied In sald act are complied with nvolve the county in large damages should the ThoSiknger and-Heowereenetyr machine merce allow eee eas ®t) Honace Greener fs supported by both Liberal Au Estimable Woman Mistaken for Jos}. ‘his w ry the fallarwin sere ier | SNE MME eved wus for thelr rigiis, Ad ant of | dtrike ties yesterday aad tooled ve chew ok Mr aevO TCHINS is another of an Home, nef Ruption nonin Bem uw tat SePHAIG Maaetold nud Geassty lusuite Mayer and Gmith noe ee Boe> | ingy authorizes tho Supervisors of the several | the imncabiblitinch annie oc alee there wake ef Dretremmesrto wien j Pome . Peat Gnas. Perhaps the many who entertain | About do'clock yesterday afternoon Mrs, | “sith, Mamet, and Smith.” following : es In tho State to contract with the | Pipyers,ty remove thelr toc mouliters ab bout the frightened Grantites point. Mr Wittiam H. Kemune Pennsylva- | this conviction are wrong, and the few are right | James Fisk, Jr,, drove up to the east end of th Resolved, That William McGee, Grand Marshal ard tvisors! of Albany county to receive | Brooklyn had returned to work on the tenchess Urrcniss is a man of sound judgment, | nia representative in the Grant National | who suppose that Gast wine Slocted Ins | Bem Cir House on Chambers street, She had | Poi braces Latina Or a kta eectrator att | into the Albany Penitentiary ” ell prisoners | for tng pruned. (All the men that struck who has never held and, so faras we are | Executive Committee, He is a banker in | *Talght ght avalnat Gneenuy. Tut, any wa, | some busines to Sout Plate ce ourromate’s | gpipted, to, lnform the Board Woon ibs epecidc nfwnat | tentenced by County Courts and Justices of the | shops on strike Include tee Heeacte tee aware, has never tried to hold either an | Philadelphia, He was mixed up with the | lt each citizen do his duty and vote tor the | oflice in reference to Col. Fisk's estate, Bho wy particular tridmph of civil and religious iberty the nas | Peace to terms of imprisonment for slaty days | Hrobktye Eee Wee, tt idy's, Taylor s, Are office or a contract, He defal 4 . candidate he deems the best, leaving the conse. | accompanied by a young lady. Mrs. Fisk was | Fade celebrates, ant whether the tarde proceeds with | OF over. thur’s, Burdin [ron Works, and others v & contract, He is esteemed | defalcation of Gronor O, Evans, which | © panies Hay Arcaaah in ring. A crowd collected | Or'hottine any public ned ies eartting and dismissing, | A resolution passed the Westchester Board in | _ The Confectioners, Sisco Wore TT mess by those who best know him as | was brought to light last year, The rary | {ences to take care of themselves irning. ras not recoge | Fy or mmimutiary’ mectiog, and wheiter any iaiita’ | December, providing that'n special commen | Makers: it aad Sheet he Weekes llamess la Fe a ways oe year e —— around the o Ais: Flak was not recog. | of of, emimuuiary cewanlealion 6 expected to take | of threw us anpowlted Ge the eine Cee | ean eat meetings, ‘hey are organizing Ea @e and upright; ana any- mich he took in that scaudsious raldon | some teltow in Pennsylvania Proposes to | nized. Asthe Stokes trial was in progress, some | Rycudsarhascrinttoe a (ake engnee Aly Vat ere qentract, with the authorittes of the Albany | Preparatory to striking ody may esteem himself fortunate | the Treasury is suggested inthe following ihe erson in the crowd started the ¢ " rae, aud, if #0. their character: this Information Heng | Penitentiary to receive such prisoners, That an he can recelye hi 1 letter which K ee ia run JEREMIAH 8. BLACK as a candidate for | Person tn th i started th 1 Tumor | Fequested with the View of te heart Como welna | ommnttton ¢ mposed of Messrs, Odle Close INGENIOUS SMUGGLING. f nl ecelve his matur opin- | letter which MBLE, under outh, has ad- | President. An excellent nomin ation in Itself, | that Mrs. Fisk was the notorious Josephine f the extent of the escort needed, and what, (ft | Daniel Hunt, and Joseph Le losed such —-2--5 fons on important matters, We presume | mitted that he wrote but hot good when there are two other candi- | Mansfeld, who had come to testify in the Stokes baof the peace and disturlages se Tn eo ‘euiary, on the tith ot March iase, ana neh | Piling MMe Cana with Valuable Lincon What Mr. Hutcitixs would prefer to be regard- | TREASURY DePantuent or Prxwsytvanta, | | dates already in the. lleld naa aa them ig | Ca8¢. This story was belleved by those sur- MOLL Lhe € eof the pub: | a circular directed. to the Cea euulished Olicer Found on the Cunard Docks edas a disciple rather than the mentor of Hatnispond, March, 1867. { | named Guan rounding the carriage, and as Mrs, Fisk alighted I Peace saying that" This day th *, Carpenter is y City c- i 8 My Dean Titran: Allow me to Introduce tc aac sho was hooted at und insulted in the most t by the same y Ryeeors have contracted,” Sc. and | man, and supplies the ( 14 t TOUS CeeaEYs Then there 18 Brig. | you my particular friend, Mr-GuongeO, EVANS. | yfany persons have gained the impr goss manner. Shouts of “Hello, dos Mr. Manierro th ed the following, which nil aixty day peisoners and ‘over that : uk Vectatdae eos ion, JOHN CocttRANE, who seems just now | lle has 'n claim. of some: tnusnitide: that} i I angen Jooniey you | wag carried. the Mayor only voutue Wane ns be sent te Albany, But the Supervise | With fresh milk, Yesterday moruing a « : ee er We He lyin fe | Wishes You to help him in. Put him through as nthat Congress at its recent session passed | ough be hanged on the same gallows with | tive arned sine die on the Mth of Decent he dro pto the amship di \ 4 n OF te GRANT men, He | you would me. He understands addiiton,dtetton, | a bill giv bounty of land to all soldiers who | Stokes!” and similar expressions, «ome of them | — 4 T tion be referred t Su. | Synecduently it was nearly three months after | the Jersey City Ferry, and ben uy } has been r of the Port, member of | pndelten Your W.H. KeMutt Pcie eee ae ee to | grossly fithy, were heard perinrenient otueetan: saary | the adjournment before the contract was mage an ! sth Ny ; : : i IAN’ J. Covrey, bxc., Washington, Det This Is n n | Mrs. Fisk Wan 80. sh that for some min rh, the p f im pyuce | which the comutittes says had been tade by the | M4 Which he carried on board t t t tate ‘orney-General of this Btate concluding sentence of that letter hdment was passed to the Homestead law | utes she was un to walk, but finally by a | more than ten sheep ‘iS Bupervis Russia, He returned twice fr if vic now President of the Board of Bagh septa few ; by which every d arged soldior who destres | great effort succe 1 in reaching the eastern ~ ile mter with ras t The records of the proveed of the Board | time bringing acan wh t Alde sas ; may be properly characterized WOOT So conics homeon Greene wilt | (oor of the County Court House, the crowd sul show no subsequent action on the pat of te reqs : Ald ergetic, a xc N- | cpigram. Itcrowds into the amallest pos. quire ab Jovernment lands, and will | ¢onowing her, and uainethe wilco In | ‘The following ts the proposed Ine of mare? Supervisors in the case. The committee ap. | After this he went a t fi fy} 1 forces, and is t wd ‘ become an actual settler thereon, may have the | the corridor of the Court: Holice sla eee nce Moetat li A.M. in Lafayette place arch rough | Pointed to make the contract never reported, | the wagon off the d | ape aired ; TONE cat. cag Dronosition to secure the pay- | enttro period of his eervice in the army deduetod | Miged by Bite Ver Genel ae eee atias reCe fayette piace to Raghh street gh Browd | and as a new Board will come In this yon Night Omer ” : ' i f Dr. Gaeccey. We might nan ciatata PEGE n,8 the | from the tive year e he law = private office, When she antered the Sur. [ Tcl np Fourth avenie to Siatcenth street down pix: | the new one ani, hace acts ratitied, ‘The | Keds taken from the Cunard pias et Gn bf "| spoils, and preserve nee in regurd to the | quires « er se fore a clear title to | rogate's room she Waa so overcome le anrot Leslnntoneyscue oa aah KE place farmers composing wnorant of the | Carpenter vement 4 ' iW 1 suf Decimens | transaction, A party which choo \ Wen them, Previous to this amend. | that she fainted aways and it was witheamech | EoNGY and thr a f the Suy elleved that thoy | op \ i RANT pretend to b A Aman as ite rey viative in the nia, ‘ lier ha My k was under the in At th r Tenths half of the Hoard, and transact t marl ua required tp i olicite aracca Biate (nine mines over the citizen under the Hom 1 Mob was composed of t ke . es etre t, anid we r ; n thom, aiid was told thay ae { norover the p wround- | poncot a . that he ake one hundred and sixty acres | {riends, but this In evid a mistake, After wery, where they question has been seriously disen theatines Hedin: _ Piel aes po veeforth to be kn pa HAR BE iD te transacting her business in the Surromatets An A request. was r LA milemen Who ‘say that there is. moras | RQ Owes Medd with milk i He | Aclstitibn, Dividion, an price! ’ fa railrond t redntered her carriage and was driven away, | Donnacumina” for par nity for sending prisoiorsto Albany, Assist: | Hoe te de feet ways But OMic« : prisons with the actual surroundings of z whieh land grants ha een made, while th Thee Hthe mean while rus to Judge | Mayor Hall offered t th i Dist Att Mit wt 1 f ; sui from ty PeakineGr ee : Vibuperation (9 way. that Wa H, Rawncm’| icisin cous aus sienna Gunldeced ‘ He room expecting to hear Jose. | Were lost. by the r opinion taking the same view. He says that | fretiae eo nmegeeded to make a lu fleld Of conjeotune, ‘Tne fe | Would dnd more congenial companionship | (t oud lini te cttiaere ana acidis pee hine Mansteid testify In the Stukes vacg thon referred to the nity eo Supervisors | have not the wuthoriy | milky hatin ‘the Ids of tho. \ ora y OR EroY Oey pean | dh the dens ofrobbers duanin the society lineier ioe amwenn) ; foo, ‘That forthe Moun rte tl oye ee i Ww ho control Grayt stand out be- | of honest mon JUDGE BARNARD'S TRIAL DEATH IN AN OYSTER SHELI WW committee should have feported tether gee | Brlzes Me thet D eu 1 Kk the —— Son " 1 > er N DOTS, Hn t No ar rm t " i te , . : t them : : ummer is here I the poor Doys | Francis Kiernan and Charles O'Conor Dectine | The Singular Ca Denth of the Hon, | the Whole shoukt hens eae, 1 Cy rite | ee was moro s here is Brother-in-law Dest, who tend The BribesTaker. of New York are ox m the nd ing to Act with ihe Manngera—The Court te James ONeill, Special ( ittee, Ho ‘also says every duatice | {°y AS SNe that | t he door of the White House, and pedal Read the history of Baxcrorr Davis | &M the Contral Park, ‘The ground seems tot Meet in Saratoga on duly 1% James O'Neill, ex-member of Assembly | 8! as ta itted prisoners to Albany is Hable re f 1 ‘ we 1 ¢ rosery exclusively for th ne of rick AN June h, « yeu Me b hk pe welt ae 0 SOUR Manages for fl i e b eration, and his relations with the Erie Railway x ively for as of h men AL ., Jun .—Th Mpeachment | from the Ninth Ward and eh f clerk of the Ex- | prisonment; also that th tes at Alvan There is Brother-inelaw Casey, who runs | Company and the Boston, Hartford and | M anybody deserves constderation it Is the poo ore elected to represent the Assembly im | cleo Board, came to his death in. @ manner | Lannet cohorts seine a th inty Tort he Custom House nt New Orleans, aud | goueany & Btls eo bey who earns his own living, and who has but | the matter of the tmpeachment of Judge lar. | as singular as it was Painful. At 10 o'clock on | PERIER tubborte rt 1 to break up the State Government of Wien w parrated In another put | iittw time for cecreation, It the Park com {rd met here yesterday, All were present with | Friday evening he aauntered out from his resi. | utilis {ature the Foust’ ee ait ilaregarded i Louisiana because he could not ma of this paper, loners did their duty there would be no cause | the exception of vers, Husted and Niles, | dence, 810 Greenwich street, and after making a | 181 wthority for sending priscuers to the "| : Hi heenes et lot control it Tt appears that instead of a brihe of | forcomplaint, ‘Thoy forgot that they were ones | Judze Comstock, wh had been selected as | light lunch of a few raw oy returned home alk He sent those prisoners whom he Wat s a rr etanslaw, Compr, tho sens il! cniy 600,000 to hebray. the Erle Company, | sheneetver near lecs counsel on the part of the managers, having do- | and retired to rest, About bt he wa those whe had iver te the county ) Trae eee ee ee Fatay gold con dice which he was both @ Direction sad 1 a clined ve, the Hon. Francis Kiernan was | awakened from his sleep by severe pains in th rison offences phe 4 ipiracy, Who contrived to make €25,000 out | counsel, Davis got 120,000, The sum of The pi railway for the trans. | Invited to act In that capacity, but he also re-| stomach, Physicians were summon, 1 apervis i 4 ot $1 . The sun 1, and ao Hf it for one of the members of the White | g¢0.000 In bonds sens proved tahave hoa ross the Isthmus of Hondu. | fused to serve, Charles O'Conor was then ap- | they, having learned that the patient had enn e Will be nothing si n House family, and would have made all ot it Caballos on the Atlantic | Pied to, but pleaded that his business en- | cucumbers at dinner, treated him for 1 My #4 per Week 1 paid him in th irse of An official inves- emer nd health : ihe Mr p | aneaction, Wut the iff fi «i rich, perhaps, if another of thefamily | tigation into tho affairs of th Boston snaeoa on the Pactfle side, | kageme and Realth were such as would bus, although the sympt Chis case were lenat per | em f , want fi hud not got frightened at Washington and | farttont nia Ns Roe I) ed in Tan sux some | Ati yen nm eatntertakinie the arduon ipme respects very peculiar, and hated thei Hy OL TP montof the Kusstas 1 "| ti 4 3 y the Leg rged in earnest, and apr sideration u day, when he a Peay Teena te the proper ca Att mer ‘ : : i backed out and left poor Consim in the | lature of Masschusotias and now it Gp | peotus for The Honduras Ter Recent decisive answer, ‘Tie thin een 4 h ns tof him, and he began k Ito Al ' EP \ ! pears that there was un additional bribe | brament Railway 1 hae 6r Aig Mane Gamieat eae Titer athe beat eborte wets eve, hour pe : ' Rt EU CTA Ane# t \ he father: of this Interesting | of $00,000 in cash, ‘whivh tho Logislature tha tendee vermee s an, it Will bo rem ne Of the counsel fort Mr. O'Neill passed away tather like the White T I : t ‘| wing old Jesse himself, who bar- | gid not tind hered ralue y f a uixi to have the a et He the. ht th was on ' todo, ave fed w qi 1 with Ms $500 tovkesni thal. , n OF ¥ } and urged him very stron ine Md have removed, th vo a good place t De Alar vith 1 r $500 to keep the This Day 1 pet of President Grayr's, { bydraulie Ifts and then transport thom on a | aUthiyel him very att phys ft onee determinad upon hold these cl Mit solne petty cringe usec, \ vieinnat ac dment of @ gaugership in J and has been kept by him in high stac | Mack across the inthmus, after which It would With Mae Vor Cott at Vey gan In the heattintest eshditien oi dread nitent BN tt 7 Cincinnati Custom House Hons, notwithstanding the evidonoe of hin | 7e shee y mallor to Jaulioh them In the waters: |. fp Uthat the Hon’ tania ‘remain ot f the at That the Tate ee ty | ance RAY, devefore tm willinu ‘that pel igo Jolin cone | prea eer NRaTOR ete ee Canetti. Umaivo rai, | ronson geeiineh ta Meaiear iene escape thoi ihn | nub eaten gpa geatin tit 4 J mrt | a TAR He aides mribory is nob a t In Grayt's esti- | tons, would be supported wo hundred and | Of daly Md WHE meet In Saratoga on the | ‘yady eno doit | inenta that mitral eR ott : x 1 y \ n, He too eves in’ addition, | forty wheels, by which the welght would he a j wad by Mr, O'Neill y Wy FUN reporter, vi Allin ! iuana's priva tary : Hh Audlvatisiine Aurebuiad task ihe proche om eueh eaten A Little Girt Killed by n Brute, 1 Pat a euitentiary and had an inter Mr. vile | | i Cold who, with Gon, Bel peg ia Npretirseasritagtaty Margaret MeCarty, alittle girl M years of age, | 1 nat tO Which attention had. | and eoentea ened ter unter iniv ter in his 4 ty made a The Mayor of Boston has vetoed the | ny have tgured out enormous profits furshe cn, | of, 1 lta tog street, visited her aunt, @ Mrs, Bander {Sergeant I ‘ Hite Clexat ; ; , i oof the general order busine vetion of ard of Aldermen relating to | terprise, which they estimate can be carted | hota at g of some ush for bist lie ' cvehorry ple whet hey were lognily womimitted agit hat ih Hy liable Hinges in: thapane Ba remade pie Public Library on Sundays, for the | through for the moderate suim of $75,000,000. For | of tue boanlere Withee Cee Lor SuPer accidentally swallowed, from Westchester ty had not been legis " . i n the affections and the in ed reason that opening the library would | the use of this money they are willing to prom n with bis hand, and she push AN WAY OF ROLLIN Phen Gatew ne obstacle in t H iui nillct with the laws of the State. Neverthe: | tae to pay ten por cent, per annum, They will sratganen Airuck ber a violent blow on the Tar tne Heuetit of Ming Millte Sackett, he shuita bag hat oul, notwitl F j ut patron 1 Bhe was taken to her home, and was contig e Miss Millie Sackett Will take a benofit at Uh ( abould loge the compensation Hes 4 i aneliow less, more liberal ideas are beginning to prevail | probably get onough subsertptions to remuner ath, Which t ace yesterdays AT hawer Pik ae St the | them, —- b ‘ MesON: SANTA Meht Dower |, rd to the observance of Sunday in all | ate thom for thelr trouble and Ingenuity. tn ras cercbroantnal ieenie a taeacat ace youn chile Gian Jafier Jentina ate | UceeTenate twenty-two Westchester Prisoner ran ne Warn tage d Nel Who thinks it@ small con- J directions, In Scotland, where the sirlet ot bringing the matter before the publicy but th wtovaay that it was caus hy volenes Gar, Pat, We 1 Hal rerearteeraieell Cunt: Inne two (ren eecnunlas three : Miluretinl tn tae h nonthentan ‘at _ + but who has becn iu custody sluce theorereenen, etl ee perso the he County Comte, cratt Peekskill three frou nay @ contractor $99.000 in 4 sur. F the day ls carried ty an extreme av. road Wwnot vary likely to be uilt just at vresant, T ketictatamed nll gusty since theory pers L Ua pigeons ane the standard drums of “Uncle Town's | the County Court, and one trom kuccte i . 4 Their terms range from three to sis toute ‘! 6 thee ‘