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H THE IN, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1872. q tive chiefs of the Navigator's Islands and | ensville, Ky. She calls ta Chinese stone. Its | THIET DPN ATTY B shn W. Avery, and endeave ro to | satisfed there, Pawning hi C , Ty M ‘awning his coat he obtained ; » , W 6 Gaverkthent of the wl Staten, n | sald that when appiied to person vitton ty of LIL PENALTY FOR MURDER | themecives the horrors “of “Renenkge those | ersneeatuesy ramping hie coat he obtained | THT) | PRISING OF SOR ti the Government of the United States, 8 v F Mi Lto be little or no business being tran- | he hoped tot M ADU Ty | suspicions reticonee is preserved, — One | Mad dog oF potsononts snake this stone adheres In the town, and everything was given up | Moorecot that place onneh te eran tie Ne v {| Hoon published, which | £0 Mfmly to the flesh that It cannot be drawn off | 2X BE! EN | to the discusslon of tno celine aad ite punteh- | and give him a start. He got of the train at | 4 PORTION OF THE srrixens ! without considerable effort, nntil it has absorbed HACKENSACK YESTERDAY fewh ‘Bane ao House and jail is H plain | ‘Tenafly and walked the ott F part of the dis TURNING TO THEIR Wonk ss asubstanttal building—on | tance. When he saw Mr © he Was too shy atree nd is directly Opposite the | to speak, He continued te ormed Church and the litte cemetery 1 all the poison from the wound. It Is purified by - the main hi view with Placed first in warm water and then In | The Cresskit Tragedy An Tute eaned ag 8 hone, ahi then wthat the Rac SATURDAY, JUNE 29 { dope the whateoever,and bind ourselves com Ne Phen immersed i ater atte the Condemned Conviet@l on Chrewn ‘The street is ned. with grand. old é- : one . awe of America, M4 . When Immersed In warm water after ‘ Evidence — Avery's Confession and nd here and there fine ergs ta, | tateette Mere ear i rents Iark's house, parle Pang at ts Broken—A Dittreng Niet This is quite satisfactory so far as it zoos, |” ed the green poison exudes from 1¢, and Story of his Life Where neatly attired young girls were revelling | ar all dark, OL ‘ the dgaot, but Workingmen, Amusements TasDity. = ° can be seen tising to the surface, ‘This stone ‘ In croquet. On the verandah of the Hacken= t mmtegen the trade 1 thought tomy How shall The decided attitude assumed by + ote Then Arten. M mucress is disposed tonecept the | rennrtod ty havo effected many cures, the latest | At o'clock on the morning of the 6th | rack House, adjoining the Jal, were groups of | LASKW NA sf Auailred mw) gad thew It | ogni aqe aire Mttitude a ice Soa theatmcnaie, ‘ f the islanders, with all the re- | joing that of a Mike Prevren, to whe tn itwasay. | Of February, Jacob Kebo, a conchman inthe em. | Men Idly chatting above Elllalve tesidence, where thers. war krone ee | ceticn amy Meanie Gri Leal shad ade da nsibilities attending such recognition; | ptied while she was in a state of razin it. | ploy of Blijah 1. Clark, at Gresakill, on the | THF CLAMOR Fon ADMTserON tO THE HaxcrNa. | fhACT thought Wa Her brovber in genioraliy | nation and gone neh perteabeasi hvala Bia KanPpTos%s Minarvets ie i F emitions | py while she was In a state of raging mai , 4 ies. Whei the feporter went to the Jel inh here in the evel Oped 1 geval gee lita and 8 checked the hitherto successful progress Theatre Comique=t Mt in the first definite account of th #4. It linmediately stuck fast to the wound | Northern Jersey Railroad, went to the stable t | gtiomuon he wae inforuved that rere eatin, | Ry. Mitit hun hotne Pos: T got there | the strike for the enforcement of the iter ony Poster's Opera Mouse si) the vr transaction received in this country we | which had enssed her madness, where It ro- | Milk the cowe, He told his wife, who was em- | stepfather, brother, and stepbrother were with | was “ares | law. During the week the strikers have madeie Caton Square Theatee—Uhe Fair Ove wi : id Want Attar Bat to the persue | mained for four days when it devpped off fatty | employed as a domestic at Mr.Ciark’s restdence, | him, and that he could not seo him until atte ternt ikors have made tit Waltock's Theatre f are told that after listening to the persua- po Seay a . that he would return to the house in twenty | elk departure, ‘Avory was confined tn hts cell | thors: Auialings tery cringe th ww frame, | tle if any real progress, Most of the organizations w *« Museum te " sions and good advice of Mr. Stwwarr the | Sturated with polson, af which the patient * | at this time, and was conversing through th dbp eee there as haye held their ground gallantly, but a few = ~ = = | x f the Navigator's Islands “signified | Pecovered. Stories almost precisely siniar are | Minutes, but he did not return, and she became | gratings with his heart-broken mother ike de avae then f thotght o j | among them=the wire workers, bras \ as wah ooh: ak hoo A, ibid acpi -< T dagae old 0 ; - ‘ alarmed. She finully sent a young girlafter him. | Pell, who is a tall, slender ge any With chin | taking) 1 ¢ D moneys dl SLIGO CAE ke h i cot rt h told of many other mad-stone vartous parts whiskers and a countena ot unlike Al thought 1 tT | and wheelwrights—have thrown up the How It Goes, nis with to hand over his right to the | (Mi 0f many e Sho went to tho atable, but hurled back again | Ming gi yt ge gunenanee Hot unite Abra- | then head hth L FUCA aud Wanna is lhe tice The popuinr uprising for the ret United States aud vise ‘ommercial Come |" 87 —— avereome with fear. Sho sald that Mr. Bebe was | fully uring the, day by tise who. denied f ‘ ated te te teatione ayetarn, ‘ 7 mny. So it would 9 “ that this is a fow Does Ne stan correspondent | dead. Mrs Mr. Clirk, and his nephew tickets of adinission, His wife and family had | 10%", Deere WREAe Ce jo Impert Big Antone Gost nt sect pohly } ; eet " ‘ ina | pathercd, and. they we t Fd DMC AL Wa oreanization and the decided. stan¢ ' ipreading In. the thost wonderful partnership affair, in wich the United | Writes us that Sheriff O'ButEs is doing his | W. Clark, Instantly went to the stable and found | {}in, Gilly bothered. and they were tn any- | pointe lols + Creanizatton and the decided stand take ty ae vt vt of the country States has generously been admitted by | best to defeat the nomination of Dr. Greeruy | him crouching in a corner covered with blood, and ehitd in the village contended that they had THE PATAL WHAPON FOUND, thon tat shows tins hed Mesa don br a er of the country, & ‘ aitimore, he Sherif prefers G © | and his eyes were closed. They spoke to hi it to kee Avery hanged, and when the | At ce Hit the lantern wud put ttander the | thus Ase single unorganize It te tote convedied On att hands that { Mt. STRWART asa partner with the Come | Baltimore, If t if prefers Guane to | and his eyes were closed. They spoke to him, | ® right to see Avery hanged, and when th 1 put tem py lise tee Usually good-natured Sheriff was « pmpelled to | Suits ft was then Tfound the iron stace with wich t | trade has Whereas those Gue Hs #Y, that is no more than he has aright to | but the only audible ly was, * Let me seo mercial Company—a silent partuer, so refuse them admission, they showered curses on. Fe ee ee ea An, HEA ny Bate Behe | posted by Greerey and Brown will be nominated at i do; but let him act openly, and wear, in the | let me see.” his head. He had distinctly declared that he ig for me, bat T had ne Mica of Hing hin. Tl eaeted hpi Rina have invartably auc puld seem. " . at hh cob's old and pat icon, battonin, close | ceeded. A ne meetings yesterda wT Itimore with substantial unanimity, the | # weuld sight of all mon, the colors he means to fight THE MURDER OF JACOB RROD, should. only permit the Chosen Proeh: tiers, ine chin. About 8 clock 1 studied. how to lute Sane a ys re came Under th wea of fidelity were taken, and t constables, jurymen and T » clroumstances the natural | under, and rey Wnt that wa joy that would animate the breast of every ye TE EE way near one of tie | Pl hada habit of hanging his | couraged each other by predicting immudiats ot In A page: tediy. "So | sails, hear where Jie » mon en. ition being smaller than bas been ved him to Mr. Clark's library and ex- | jit vs noug known in any Democratic Convention he South Caroliht rhea amined bis wound, which seemed to have been | help me, |! Wii you don't | [aterm when he eame to milk the cows. Terouched arene true-born American citizen on hearing the Lehedth ol dn inn carpet-baggers are | |, A by a single ble the ridge of his nose, | 4dmit m for, him nt 6 o'cluck 4 jince the days of Jackson. i = ‘ caused by a single blow on the ridge of his nose 1 TdT taceetly Rieee ce ocreee Aiwa onthe wis LuPEB ea . ; anivting Hues : quarreling among themselves again. It appears See : * | At fifteen minutes past six in the evening, | Mecrmete, aud 1 Inet bee, aad etruck him on HE EMPLOYERS CLAIMING A Vtcrony In wimost every State the Liberal Re. | Inspiriting news that the Stars and Stripes | HCG... Sort and Speaker Moers, at taran, | Uetween the eyes. The blow bad fractured the | seme Livingston Avery's metic, Walter tne! | Ake ai tue rf Mont act Drage sthis | _ Tho Employers’ Conteal Committoe moot ia the vublicans aud Democrats are combining | 4° triumphantly floating inthe spico- | tire notarlotyy entered inten ontonact by which, | *Kullon the side of the head, Dr. Piotson was Inaston his stepfather, Thomas Avery. is | nose. ite eettied down. thought hy and | Hoffman House dally, They yestorday received ingston. his stephrother, | pulled the coat over my head. 1 unbutto at sent for a laden breezes of the Navigator's Islands is nd he pronounced the wound f Atl o'clock he died. He was burled tw with cnthusiasm, men h selecting for their can- Scort agreed to withdraw as a candidate bade him adien. The parting with ‘ia mothe ok the watch, giving It ¢ ne qilok Jerk, broak ing reports that several hundre al resumed haine Wy i some odifier y ie rehensi Wits ve fecting, bu «net 6 lus ped caer te move was afraid to me ve o p te 7 idates the strongest men of both parties, mewhat modified by the apprehension vernor and throw all his influence in favor afterward in New Durham. ; tie meen, but We ic beens te caae vayhet iin Latinont Me woe | Work on Ki ten-hour system, and that many at so shre: lo) stn 7 e tlection of Mose to that offic on tethe: stake, abou \ prother, is brobably 12 ® | wont to ki Font kiN ore wou follow on Monday captt , The Grayt party is becoming thorough. | {tt so shrewd a diplomatist as Mr. the election of Moses to that office, in return for alghths of af non hd of age, in his arms, that he broke down come | eee ell a mere wou 1ollow Monday, A capitailet y demoralized, and its rank and tile are | ART May possibly have spoken two words | which Moses was to secure Scott's clection to neat the other, 80 as pletely. He orled like a child, and fondled the | wine. thea Tenatly told a 8x reporter that ho thought there wera idly going over to the cause of re- | fT his trading company where he has | the United States Senate in place of Senator Pose of fastening horses ¢ bala iadelspe son oii Lap coh Nisildas Liha Fe CLO ST CB Sessiy Hove UrONene raee of, stile is the etey, y going { SOOLEH. Ord Hors Ate Dulbed: Bea taass tb | MAWSRN: Wildes vers expires Meareks & 816, Bat an found standing within & yard of Kittie, A MOTHER'S ANGUISH. not rome one would ba and that the movemeng would be wholly wound H yee would be interesting to know precisely | SCOT api to have lost faith In Mosws, | Oh'a gate about ten fect from the corner of the | ,f4!e,motner approached him azain : fead o would die ff up within a week, | Why." sald oy “we has So profound and comprehensive is this : - ; or In the ability of the thieving Ring } stable. On an examination of Erbe's clothing tt | hd fingered fore watt ade ee He f Anraidlle:dscaraP hdd Pealdgh ree day, They arein thelr last ditch and ean movement that in the State of New Yor's | What this country is to gain by assuming | i, retain control of affairs In” South | Was,found that his watch, an old-fashioned sil- | fue ling yen A with, teary nant fring te |. He told the y of his arrost and the aubso- | iY) cut ule toate Mise ditch and cannot 1y two. Oot the responsibilities of a protector over | : t and | yer hunting case watch, was gone. In the but | the’ arms of her eldest son waa, bome | qeit m : Hu was not altogether satis- | “iow do you account for th t ’ lore ave only two Congress districts in : e Carolina until the next Senatorial election, and | toubole of bis yest hung a portion of the chain, | fe arms of || vert Der ene | fled he anid too way the Court had acted in re: a mot tlhe BO. t these islands, and also what special interest | jas concluded 4 Ta RR TRIG SCOR hea airy yer ROB | ward tc bscl He was pleased with th Fen eee the otto eee hour syaten Which the GRANT men can reasonably : 0 : 1as concluded to stick to the Governorship, on TUE YOUNG MURDFKER. alive in this world. Mra. Livingston is about | fat heute cack avons tent pleased with v day," asked the reporter cunt upon electing their members: while | te Central Polynesia Land and Comme the principle that abird in band is worth two {| John W. Avery, a _young farm laborer, had SE aninticd eeican duchy cane eet aie | bane Sh rat other attaches LER TOI because we omployers iid not the : i Peace i ial Company has in the matter, Itissaid | in the bush, This dete of . | been in the employ of Mr. Clark from dune, iit, | Was plainly attired and wore agreen veil over | PEC: AC) m thes bade oughly organize until ton days ao. the wink Pennsylvania, as we are assured, if the | 4 Aer zee Mai Week he iy {oat ah Ape ptt determination has UD- | cyto alg daye previous to the murder. tt wos | her Her husband is a nervous-looking | tii) )u lor | Tie Was very, antey her had nag | bas made no progress siuce then and Ttell State election were to take place to-mor- | that the company has purchased 330,000 i all the calculations of Moses, who in his turn | Known that ill-feeling had existed between the a Abi ut the samme age tow Fe Gn cloth om ‘ 1 of it at first, as then hig | Sif) We will have every Mf those 0K ‘i i eres Of ti » is : » | threatens to upset all the plans of Scort, the re- | two, and it was suspected that Avery was the | & med much aifected. 8 Avery, the | eour ave a detence 7 say are Ww fon th ow, BUCK ALEW Would have 40,000 majo’ acres of land in the islands, but the nature 1 id aeetn affected, Thom: ry, the ve had a detence to work on : aes Wo ; row, uld ha ey | of the consideration él for it 1 sult of which {8 that the prospects of Guantfor | Murderer. He knew the doors and outlete brother of John, ts about 2 years of age, of mes | aig ‘ n saved from the gallows, ny begeing to work ten hours betore ins t ver the candidate of Addition, Division ne con jon gi ‘or pas not ¢be atable and the i ere a0! dium height, with black hair and t che, | } ° wrt se} month Is over. We are going to break up 4 D | been stated. The public will anxiously look | CAYine the State next November are in danger | {he stable and the The footprints He took his mothor's arm and led her from the | moments convuration with him and than tale | Clit-hour system. | city. We. pay, our ab hvclaent f re definite inf . of sharing in the general overturn, Guanr | peared to correspond with the size af Avery's | Jill. the husband and. son ing | him far The talk with the reporter was ih better, wa aa Bhy other wity If this is the state of things on the Ist of | fF More defnite Information about this | Wout lone whatever fall In hirer vant ee ne | Reet Tages pand near the house, | Urovigh the main etreet to th take the | resumed ‘ . as and tls last demand is simply wut 2 que perfo! ce , i, be i pout a e atable, a hey were | train ¢ K. she held a chief te 0 ind. y strike haa heen a failure | ‘ July. when the campaign cannot yet be | Uaue performance in treaty making. has remaining if, after proclaiming martial aw | Monto) Het no nape, tirougu tap | er. 1M agubed most biltenw, “ORLINT BPE Le hee resid nat he Caen bend Feities, and had we tackled i as we } Y ——— eed othe +, throu p Y ¢ 5 ence.” kaid he, “IL would not be a condemned , howe \ hud to have fairly opened, what will it be and instituting a reign of terror In South Caro- | lawn, and into the avenue, Here they were lost. "she cried," itis too hard,’ she | mon vouday’ fe conrd tee cee sone would bave ended within two wok " Geta) it te. too Hardy ah an toadey le could hav wh previous a A. yb Cais i It looks as if Graxt would be worse | Kesore admits under oath that he | power, the State should go for GreeLey incon. | Weve Whater Heivtnee eee As ueee New kok: ter alreet, this city. PAT tol ead Nec Geri abanine fils heads THE WORKINGMEN THLE ANOTHENR 81014 t featen in his insane struggle for a second | Wrete the addition, division, and silence | Sequence of thelr squabbles among themselves He) he pail} Dal ae ts eth As AN INTERVIEW WITH THE CONDEMNED, “that if Dhad thi weeks longer there wot The reporter questioned the workingt & ‘ 4 01 biguest 0 » distrib of | Sided. There found you e ie ah mo after the departure of his re be a change, and my sentence would be coms | cerning the truth {a capitalint’s term in 1872 than Vay Benes was in 1sto, | letter, but says it was not written about na lgwost share in the distribution of fold Tim they had a warrant for his airest fur tien Deputy Bete Cleo moked a corunie’ ite | muted: My only terrae. te at tenting sme foley | CRgtnmiene rush Of thie oapitalies's & » Ei * plunde peating aman in New Jersey. ‘ Pwattine,. 4 . r De executed | crn Git Serie wearece aint ae ant At thix prospect whos . | the Evans fraud. calla eating would see the reporter In waiting. He teplied | As fort [ should prefer, to be executed | standing by as flrin as ever, q b ‘ ; Te < ho are un About what fraud, thon, was it written? | The present state of politics in Pennsyt THE TELLTALE PAWN TICKET that he would. and the reporter was ushered than to. he, {nearcernted in prison but fe nmy | ofdesirtions to th q ippy shed tears ° scat Wwe a >to ndtice station fe drosned into the corridor, ere were no other prison | fol ke L would rather go to prison for life. The sewing machin: » iinillilataaac It cannot by any possibility have been | vania may be understood from the fact that in | genieent rectional murceneee tte epee a | ers in th art ef the prison, and asthe i ta all have hope, however, until the last | had nothing new to “S , Fhe Alabama Claims—Who Gets the | Written about an honest transaction, No- | Lancaster county, which gave GRANT over 7,000 | picked it up. Shortly afterward he carelessly | entered he saw Avery stopping fron | moment whi mT stand uy qn the gallows, that my | @ short sensi , : ody will prdeanta'ts majority, Otaven J. Dickey, the successor of | threw away a small piece of pasteboned. One of | his cell. He “was “born on’ the sth of | pentence will be am in the hand Phe Mignt-Hout Tenge utieinat ( Money. vody will preted that, bi 1 tho officers picked Lupe tt proved March, i890, and is, consequently, 22 years | Gur ; ; aj men who wore exehidd fron 1 1 in-wilteh dhe de t Let KeMnce go on, therefore, and com. | THAD: StevENS in Consross, has felt himeelf | ticket Issued. by one Moses Lev f ofrnge! about bfect Ginches In heixht. welkhing | Some Cf the, witnesses bore falee tees | to work ten hentts. Tiiry h tion in which the decision of the | et PS Taten A Gotipellod to decline to sun for A eacond term, ah GA bad: bee advanced. thy 135 pounds, and of very pleasant’ appearance, | tiny against hin, be sa i for the great parade of the workiven on arbitrators at Geneva dn regard’ tovouk ine (D8 his now imperfect confession Of | hocwuse Fastas Brtcrnavert, a Republican ntifled “Avery as the ane phot , Nght complexion, Grey exes, and brown halr, malice toward them, " Notwith andiy of August. ra ie sha ime : ; 5 h. ‘The broken hock left on the ¢ found | nee rombed biel fave had not beer ba on A iu cieeeretn painters occnp f y § direct claims has placed the Cnited States | ¢™!™ unl SERS a ale Who oun ov'cKata, ts the favorite of the | geste Erbe Mttet the sem OE LnG Wenatt exactly shaved fora woe: and there were Be vere Meat ee oie he RA on | : % wiil be very embarrassing in the future o people, In that county Buck ALew will have not | The officers, feeling convinced that they had the i hows upon je Was attired in alg nen w ‘ e firinly tmp Are out le ete e he future of ism in Oregon. less than 200 majority In October, and Guew | Hebe man, took him to the Polio Centeal OmMeo, | Scoteh cheviot veat, white: shirt er collar, | the Peaind that he was a firmer iced ta ai ancora hd i : i and he was ked by Superintendent Kelso i" neck the, dark pantaloons a harrow | | On the or parted ¥ t tt vita 1 Tt will be Pemnedibened thiab-Cuy Chea eat os is ee that Attorney-General ur Bnown will run ahead of th Aauroes |/ SH :o. Wed, Baked by Auperintondent Kelso brown Stipe running theovigh them, and wars he hopeful, and ‘said that no ou Legian ‘The es me VILLIAMS loft the sphere of his official du- | in November, ‘This is a revolution Indeed. requisition being procured, Hid not under. | *ppers. He wore no coat. Onsecing the reperter | | ¢ would commit suicide, y nganizing. and would soon atrik a forth these indirect claims with great pars ties in Washington to work for the interest a 3 stand what was meant by a requisition, and said | he Met ge suddenly, and approaching bin, THE LAST NIGHT ON EARTH. Calvin Pepper wa t wity, that the argue support « datas Longton to Work tor the mtert Nin Genial St z spt | he would not go. Finally he was prevatled upon, dhim wartly by the hand. Offering the res , ' tire > rest at 10 ate on the pr ow ? i ¥, that the argument in support of | o¢ the Grant party in Oregon previousto | 28¢ Central Star, published nt Fort | heyauld notgo. Finally he wes prevailed upon, achalr, he took one himself, aud placing saat Tao SP east ak 1° | sand the m ui i their validity was very elaborate, amd that | the rocent election there Aaah Leoese | Kearney, Neb.. wants the national eapltal toca | Muckensa Were he was conttued in the Ber- my op pumite each other within afew feerof | fi PAILS MODE RGUREII ATH oreloonE ayrue was indulged I ; they ainounted to many hundreds of mil- *ihen: tabs ‘ibe aes in the valley of the Platte, around Fort Kenm | gen county tail. raat antici syes were very red | this morning he Iny ty asloco Wn tin he ata 7 , vi fe pe earn “4 i lac cleouras "i si weeping, and, fiping them with his hand. Be thie A 4 i b to stand out for with tin i fone ee ARIAS attending his electioneering efforts has | ney, and suggests that Washington—Capitol, | 4 tomewhatelnqular ctronmatance was related | Koro. Te Magads Oh bare just, parted with me fulclae, Hie wren Sealendd ent ah or rest Ay jee sen cee rer at % where i Great Britain having dectared that thia | CHHled ford the warmest come endatiors | sandstone State Department bullding,and White | to Me. Clark had a peculiar dislike for Avery; | f0ks, and am unnerved: but Lam glad to see | fiir grank som nee Mit eee Meets t | then renametd on the The Holt meu f f claims was not embraced in the | “0M the Administration press, House—be transformed into a national universie | and that {ttook every occasion to manifest its Tees ORL Germ Mapes or, oy thie than SPF | gone, and he was unable to eat a single mouth. | #eured a raise of wages, and also resumed ; es of claims was not embracec ne rere aes enis ta aguiiies ia dbisiat displeasure with him by barking and snapping | Other paper, There are many things MY fu. A MEETING OF OSS HOMSESHOERS 5 dat y; wid Wab kWe WOUIAERIG GE GoHORAT cao uny pera wea froin Ch doubtless meant to be in a agace wis heels and that It Fawned about Ere and would Tike to have corr teak and T know it] Othe attendant clerevinen visited Mim soon af= Se si oad esaaalieke ie that distant region. The Salem Mercury | With Senator Howr’'s celebrated plan of civil | was ever ready to do bis bidding. few ‘days jo more moor cur H he | terward, and Ave with them | h t Miller Hail arjndication thereon by the arbitrs " My dev 5 io "pines, | others.” Correcting him uickly, and glance eid at Milleman’s Hall, Seventh avenue. to tab H oe ist snide adh is i rhe cael suys the State was carried by fraud, and | Service reform. The Star probably expected by ti ala Sed eae cae Lis malt’ Rusty | ing sharply at the reporter,“ { mean itwill do | {8 Pe Ie fathering | action va the recent Fed In prices of materia * tn attempt was made to ge! oun ‘ - te he d pared, ous re LEN 3 , AWW er Hand remainec id labor, John Graham presided. The Vresi+ Seis dea ae ae ne Bek froun! | that in one county alone, Multnomah, the | ts falling tn with the suggestions of the | Kilied him. thie tact of the fate of the dog was | 1) folks—my poor mother—more good. with him almost util Soni qakel the tasesiue to dovieseomc ure \ the dilticulty by a supplemental trea vator to secure his assistance in the transfer | brought forward by many to prove that Avery HOW IIS TIME WAS PASS Laat night he ent ia q | eegtdhe mrcathedt al airete APR AA oilsrdall gente y by rosa btiine shi hat y : 0 sec asistanc o brought £01 ny many to pro 4 ow MIS SsED. ns he ente d hopes of a reprieve, | for self-protection, in view of the fact that owls Into the draft of this treaty as prepared | Votes counted exceeded the poll-tax list by | of the capital to Fort Kearney. TheSenatorhas | Wai of a natural brutal disposition, but those | uz pave seen in some of the newspapers that I | but th: ting he fully made up his mind that | to the strike iron ts talsed. ‘Bie tok nine ha by Fngland, we interpolated a provision | ™Ore than @ thousand, Gen, Grant has] paraty yet sufficiently recovered from the ex. | Nie knew him well maintained that he was 08 | nave been consuming my time lauching his sentehce wold be executed, ionth, and the men get # cents aday extra. It Eland, aterpolatec provision | omitted no opportunity for manifesting } pausticy ‘ . ~ | the contrary very mild mannered, joking and reading novels, that my ceil is de PREPARTIONS FOR DEATH. us proposed to raise the price of shoes wt hat would protect us from being evn : haustion caused by his great Custom House Y INQUEST AND TRIAL. rated with flowers. and that T do not appreciate About oft t ; Abcoud Sat from $5.00 and 34.00 to Stand $5, but many of his approval of election frauds, such as | whitewashing feat to be able to engage in thi 4 Vesterveit | my position, Now this is all wrong." caid he, | , About Mfty men ef Company A, Second Bat. aoe thought th abguld be. rate I d hereafter to aecept our own docs ; 4 belie is On the 10th of February Coroner Westerveit YP tallion, New Jersey Nationo! Guards, were placed oh i in 1evurd to the validity of such | B&Ye been committed in Texas and Arkan- | novel aud gigantic enterprise. ‘The proposition n | held an ing Pra that | abana ble heads Intelligence teamed from big | in the halls and corridors of the Jail, anda | di J ot cs i sas for example; but Mr. Winttams has | of the Star Is, however, about as sensible as | AVS xnctly OLE i Tee aitan wae At Vital tnportenee * of six men were stationed at the main entrance, ty 7 1 t claims as we dd ee i 5 ‘ 7 in the snow, Mrs. Erbe and the Mesars. Clark | wet cas Spore . and no one but thi having tickets signed by t t had set up in tho | » crctofore sustained a different character, | Howe's plan of reforming Gnant's corrupt gang | Mote thOW, ae Pree, And the Mosas Trucs [have had books and papers the Gherif were admitted, “At Ll ovclock the ree A controversy, But England ree! re would be unpleasant to suppose he has | of officeholders by educating children to be of- | verdict that Jacob Erbe came to is Wesfels coat tret tet wee ener s porters and others were let In, Avery in the . : u tify the treaty as thus amended i Aiea ficeholders fifteen years hence. the hands of John W, Avery, Avery was ¢ hy LAMP mean time bade I-by to bis friends and t he chair, and twenty-five new ’ become corrupted through his recent asso- : signed to the jail to await the action of the rter banded hin @ newspar Counsel, but asked his stepfather and brother | Members were admitted. a ciations in Washington, Grand Jury, whieh was to meet in April. He bi el Rl at to accompany him to the seaifold, THE PACKING-BOX MAKERS THREATENING ry oe # thatthough ation: ushington. © working people are complaining bit- | was indicted at that time, and tried in. the ¢ Hp seg Ded dane, a They finally agreed to do this, in spite of thelr the king box makers and sawye t the Geneva arbitrators have ignored ou ; terly of the manner In which the Union Ferry | and Terminer of Hergen county. ‘The cou tails of the Tragedy at Creskill--A Vagrant Life | Te! e. Hut the brother was unable to b terday afternoon, Mr. William Blalf pr { n rat r In several cases recently tried in different | Com hel Haaith ¥ et assigned him were Mayor Tutth 2 ay. ay a the and wh before lea rr Ing. These men have submitted a price lst 1 nadivoct claims, the doctrines put forth by aegis a 7 ; ompany run thelr Hamilton avenue boats. | Ackerson, and Sainuel R. Demarest of Hacken- | Ending in the Hackensack Jall-Preparations | sire Pell placed the black cA} head employers, with the notice that It it lyn 4 States the question haa been raised of the Ha- | Frequently hundreds of passengers are delayed | sack, Judge Bedle presided. ‘The trial lasted | for the Execution of John Avery.” He glanced | the ‘criminak he fell It ® fi, carried | adopted a strike will begin, There are Go) men ' iRawt's Administration in support of that | pitity of life insurance companies to holders | haif an hour on the trip, sometimes by waiting | three days and a ae oT a Ene TT ee ieee rat maine: Juba We Aver cad | away Inthe wardens, His shticks were plainly | hereof the society. I spots received show ttat , of claims remain in all their force, | of policies on lives which have terminated | for the boat to start, and often by stopping in | Mies and young girls crowded tt tial yet | he." never John Avery.” heard cutside the Jail and caused no little ex- | twenty-eluht of forty suups have already doves and they can and undoubtedly will be | through sulclde or intemperance, In regard to | the river for a bout to vacate the singlo slip on | itwar tery conclusive. Home: te ene tate eon | | tap ao enn one were Homa Lenn Founders! Soclaty’a: branch bi waist us iW any analogous compli. | the question of suicide the decisions in this | the New York side, At night It requires an | had written to | aa anything but a vagrant one. He had, hesaid, | At twelve minutes past IZorclock Avery was | the Employers’ Central Committed, met \osters ; ons which may arise between us and | Country have widely varied. In England the | hour's time to get across th was : always worked hard, but was singularly un zaliows, preceded by he Sheriff and | day to receive reports. Tt was sald ‘that twelve ; ee ane formly a Ithac if pean re eee ne rh tunate in receiving remuneration for his ac ompanied by the Key. Me hops are working ten hours, and six a H " nation ft Sven England | courts have uniformly decided that if @ person | pany appear to have adoptec fellow servant on Mr.Clark’s farm, ‘There was | tipale in receiving remuneration for his | raig, He was dressed ina gray | entively. nora hot be precluded from pres. | taking his own life has sufllctent intelligence ie thelr boats to suit themselve: Ro nacre men dcied 1p these wetsore | Hho! only and his mother married again. When he was est, with pantaloons of blue THE BROOKLYN STRIKE know that the act In which he is engaged | convenlence of the public. The majority t for tl stence 13 years of age he left home. His brother wore a collar and black All t rincipal tea dealers in Brooklyn ' 1 ese doctrines unc a; because che | publi Jor | Witness for the defence was himself. He sw a . \ p Ning upon us, because sho | Vit prove f he: -yidtates- tha voundls || tababitante Of South Hecomlih are @aHdwe | he procured ‘the watch from une-daines Mycrs, | Wanted him to go West. buta My. Lona took a ory pale, and his eyes red | resoived to close thelr stores at § o'clack,H ; : y these claims were | tions of the contract, and the polley can- | plo, and the loss to them fu the docking of their | : on he had advanced §0, and denied posl | Mae re to pee hin (Hocher, who war in Later | was plain’ Unt he had nerred bimeslt to moos | Paynnreraeuoyend arver duly 1, Thy hous. , vot ' din the Treaty of Washings | not be recovered upon; while if the man is | time owing to orithe boat vely having attacked Erbe, oite. Induced him to go there. He told at great | bis fate untinehin He walked firmly enough | iclation, With the other tra : 4 7 ’ ; h CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCR. Jength how he worked fur bis different employ~ | to his place beneath the gallows-beam, and his | remalas about the same. “At Cai bell’s press or u u ove because she has ex- | # insane as not to know that he is taking riou u , | iH os rll phi PR padded ‘ . my ' ‘ ONS Sun a The widow of the victim swore that hor hus | ers inthis and other States, and how through | Youthful appearance gave rise to general com 4 the police have been w , 7 efused to ratify the supplemental | bis own fe he cannot be sald to die by], and had not re iy carried. the watch. | some mulshap or other he was thrown, out miseration, men have. returned to work treaty w as amended by ay ite t tad his own hand within the meaning of the policy The fight is now between Dr, Userer H, | band had not regularly carrie Gas Lak Halos U sRuetloE imucmmeanaed tb ramen cocanl then CHE DING MAN'S Acrrario I LOE LEA fos i : | 7 FRESE ree Dé mie: tha WIMGW. DE THAHie ATO! GREELEY of Amberst,and Dr, Useness 8. Gitanr | him wearing it, and she identified the the world, en followed a scene equally try iheir demands, an lucrease of wages | tiemol tlee.outrimes who committed suicide in 1871, brow in - he’ Better dove: a that Ase haul 7 : Ho laid pras ilar streas upon the good chare anew ql n the fl t - carte against a ( ticut coinpany to recover ona MOTOR DOr Ba t0 -wHtOn ye the Deter Cor poof business, and a wate or he had always sustained With these gentle- peed ANE A & prayer Six Hundred per Cent. Profit Ruin a 8 perilous position in which our . he who would heal the nation’s wounds, or he er from this city spre that Erbe had fre- Whose names and residences have been 2 sch Sx OF Been minut he 4 policy of 23,000 issued on her husband's lif Pr diel y arial ca fe Haiie eu i he dying man was uncontrollable. The ten nufacturer ¢-A W 's Defence ' tent Adr tration has placed uss | The who would keep them ope n the wath boaduced on trial to | given in ‘Lig SUN, and referred particularly to ed unchecked down either che st Working Ar ne policy sets forth that It shall be void if the Notwitustanding the strong | the treatment he received frou 3. Parris in iG Bochecked down elther check, his breast jhe by Onto bs t Phe qu nnow arises, Why, in order to | insured dies by his own hand, In this case tt Tt Ne Sra HERP ‘ F brought against bin, he still | Pethaavil Kast Chester, . MAATEG Ce Hata ond frequent sobs burst | 7 f The sun “dl A aroun fon the ale.|cs i aE Me The patient and much-abused mules who | maintained bis innocence, On the 0th of Oh, she was so good to me,” said he; just | from bis tit Spire of bis efor to repress Sim: Please good enough, in the ine t a good un in gros for the dis | was conceded thot Wourr really died hy bie | | vo oases thelr stow and weary way | APU He wae found gully by the Sury, | iikorwuetberrand trails dn ahyehlng te pldens | then qbeveral of those present were equally | | Sin! Ble , pene eal eae pg ' r chain » who manage the | own hand, but the Court went beyond the En, fe ? , who deliberated) but’ @ half an hour, | me." affected, res ary ueearod | terest cf the working clams; to tneord in ' norotiations sacrifleed honor, consistency, | lsh decisions and held that, although the along the banks of our canals may look forward | qnd on Saturday. the lth, three days afterward, | "Hie anid the family could not afford to pay for | . At he concluston of the prayer Avery uttored | estimable Journal these few lines which I tuka bach te of the, Cuited | elde might - know that the act would resuig | 0 the day when steam will supersede mule flesh | he was sentenced to be hanged on the th of | wis services, as they had. Met. with losses at 1] aioud Ax an, and expressed his desire to say & | tno tinerty of aditrensing to you i uttre welfare of the United | cl a : : isadnpibce ues canal vowage. ented * ic June, The court room was crowded to suffoca- | they recommended him to a farmer adjoining. | f% Words himself, He, sald that he was there Abe he Journal of Commerce an art tat The answer is at hand, Some of | fatally, If he waa impelled thereto by an irre. | !9 canal towage, A newly invented * American | Wane. o tatority of those present being young | After working for this man a short an ee die the ignominious death of a murderer. He | Ihave road In the J Vartle ; f 4 _ sistible impulse he did not die by his own hand | fad steamer” for towing canal boats had a 4, They sympathized greatly with thd | Gueauraged to work inthe city; and applied for | ae rhe Kchew i but he liad no more | to which says that the only thing which ts ' thoxe who have controtied the tater | Sstible! : 4 y trial trip at Delaware City last week, which | young man, who Was of a very: prepossesstt And procured Work In a bookbindery in Hecke Erbethan he had of keliling | ins ¢or tho employers to do Is to unite for the ' stages of this business and conducted our | ™* ee eee aon Bald and Me a proved highly satisfactory, the bonts being | Pearance. and many of them shed tears wh man streets where he had been hishty rec iis Cede cartier I AUR ONAL ORI RBaLAtLg! LHaY DERSaURe OE lie Wonk S ruling testimony as to the ac al condition o Mi : was taken from the yom to be confined mended, He had worked there but a short tine Srna ae y . tide of the trial at Geneva, are targely | Wourr's mind w mitted, when It transpired | GPAWA raptdly through the canal, and itis s condemned cell, He was calm sud c when one of his fellow-workmen became ens ingme If they yleld they will be rulned.” It Ti aveatiats wers and assignees, tn | that he had long been addicted te Interperate | that a speed of fifteen miles per hour can be ob- | and persisted in his funocence Seaed ae niin yi DEATH. : 1s pity that the gentleman who wrote that artle ‘ i d ere an Pee ren es eee’ | tained, Mr. Beant will no doubt feel Interested A REMARKABLE DREAM. He asked me to drink," sald Avery, growing | These remarks were spoken earnestly and f jo had not been empl for afew yours in “ wet ¢ They and their dumes | habits,and had killed himself while suffering A 1 told him Lnever drar Fhen he | ently, but without any oxhibition of brayad cle had rein y a ! have bought them t tof | from delirium trem Tt was then shown that | ! brlnwting relief to the poor mules condemed | | A strange story virculated through the adjotn | Tey me iter, and T couldit stand that, so | He then turned te the shorid and the clerzyinen | the factories whore they make sewing machines, mies have bough hem to the amount 0} ‘om delirium ‘emens, 8 then shown a t ing townships, a jt was given in PMBRSUN at mre i AR help) ws ‘ts hi ' t Y . 7 to drag out an old age of joyless monotony on | 1M P we made If up to fight after work. It was only a | and thanked msiiuply for their kindness to | yf he had he would b n that, Instead of iniilions of dollars, and ata large discount, | the polley also stated that it should be vold in the time, Giat-one morning about a year and ch ight, He was agreat big fellow, but we | him. His last words were * God Hl eregqat4 ; Seip the canal, a half ago, while Avery was living with bia _mo- | clipeh fight. a urea 1e e next instant the cap was ruining themselves, both employers and cone If they can get the money on them they | Case of death by delirium tremens, which 80 com~ es -gk " ther in Thompson street, he wore a troubled | fought (iree ty PGR SOUR, OS) CAAO: |) 5 Ae Here INSrh Re EAR Wan tractors are making en 18 fortun ani are pot a straw for the dievrace they have | Pleated the matter that by consent of counsel | Mrs, Jura Wann Hows has crossed the and when asked What was the matter, he | (Police! pol The ran away avant he ale anit fell be ed aie tare nati Ptha’ cethey have | 1 end of the week the proprietor came to me and ety sprang into the air and fell: heavily TAPP ITnNLAGMIRET UNI GhescAFa tha Yauy PhOnIE brougit upon American diplomacy, nor | 2% betlisides a juror was withdrawn, and the | Atlantic to enlist the active support of the wo- | tald he had hnd a dreadful dream. He dreained | od Tht roken ong ul the rules of thecataie | Velng a ctrall tian its neck was hot Maken y ine Ane REY Ate one vary Dae ' : Liang : case permitted to go over forthe term in order | men of England In a cru gainst war, T' that he had a dispute with a nan, and one night | Tonment, and 1 must consider myself. dis- | knot, too, had been jasecurely placed, and 5 A demands of the workingmen. lit for the peril iy which they may involve 1 rs rs he laid in wait tor him and killed him, Wande amet ed tothe back nth kK PO t niry in its negotiations with f thas lv.nght be properly sonsidered Jn ite new. | object of the proposed: Bo RT ONY |'SH8 Ua aa Regeanted ti be meade fF “We said he went home and remained there | Fora moment the body was motionle it dts that these wentten enike re coun 1 its ne ons with for- Jouisville a widow has justrecovered | one, the plan is not elea iderstoud, | Yieted. and sentenced to be hang ertor | 4) the winte fs. atepfa had bee len the Usual sickening sympt ns \ Ion eth dnenne Me tien powers in time to come, They are nt baileveaiyts saphypyrecs seh ne, though the plan Is not @learly understood. | Orth cream awoke him. again, | through the » mot n'y Retire HAR urea Ey ae Pie Handa ulucenedcatiant } HS AIA HE J i e with interest to date of verdict, from an- | Are women to organize Into bands of Maids of | the final act of the fearful phantasy 6b Be aU Reef e dee Sat ip AHI THE HENIE WATS TALEO Boas nicdicalle ae tee eg machine; after teh golt and British gold they | other Connecticut company, wittch had resisted | Saragosss, and rush with dishevelled hair bo- | was completed. amed he was led t Pee Clark crcke of ehatian cyanea teenies | the ninions ws nflowe And eer tie vein work, et Wil get. ‘The real sufferers by the raids of | payment of the policy on the ground that the | tween contending armies, or are they to moder. | gallows and had the noone his neck) | at his place in Creskill. N. J. Une of the ems | man, dying as he did of asphys died coniparite pint ( the Alabama eruivers will receive a trifling | assured had died from delirium tremens, The | ate the martial ardor of their husbands by gentle | ty his throat, ‘This story wae t denied by | Rlovees he ng.oF a snow rie tak iF ey, i ane eden r Fused ite : } y , fusal Gn ery was out of employmer mmended | ceased to beat, and the doctors prone e SHEAR hee RL ERTaELE caall who | ‘ouipiany’ based its refusal to pay on a provision | porsuasion to stay at home? The latter plan | Ayers, and itis fair to prowume it true, PAB oe TAL NA URE a LECCE GPa eects. i t which red it Ube vold : t t During Avery's finprisonment. ne was fro. CURIOUS COINCIDE inderstand addition, division, and silence, | | Doe : ee v + | Would seem to have Its disadvantages, for in| quently viaited by his mother, stepfather, and paon street, ; ‘ Neto Total cost of w machine ready for sale i will tlhe seat and all pre 4 paid Ki be forfeited, if | case of war between England and France, ifthe | trathers. Many of the eltizens of Hackensack ENTERS MR. CLANK’S EMPLOYMENT The ef 7 arate rae 1 hin. Dra Genie a rete the assured tld become ae ate | English en should besuecesstul in inducing | and the surrounding country Hocked to the Jall Ho bade them goodsbye, and on zl of | an art FH w ‘ 1 ' lon $f ¥ is installed in t ry te pei to soo him, and to allof them. he extended a i. Oreeillcra work tor Alt ; re H us to impair his health or uh | thats male defondersto etay at home. and the that month he went to Cr : White Ho und A fearless vess | 1 hoarty greeting. His cell was the centre one in | Clark for glia month, He was there a shor od are wor ‘ v1 ! and a fea ens. ‘The company jute {| French women should not, the ber f a] the math corridor, and he had It tastefully fur- | gate for Sia monte te ne phere Ue Ore ew : j ; it the Capitol, then it wi the | tending to show that the assured had delirium tree | vould be rathe \ not | nished. He war well supplied with newspaper | When thit vent i ey i - Its 7 -e * \ ity: GE -{HevIntEAR th GUDEA Times ck lhe TRAE I RTRIIA CHRO TEBE CIN ia Dea atl We ERI emir : | and sand being of an Ingenious diapost- | himnn necd Seachinan, wher for ARON OF eee f } t rt h 1 Ala be uulld rene at t é i Ms surpris that Mrs, Howe b t hie en up many ainents to his | other became tired of the place, and wa a t 1 t q n nd find ¢ who gets the |r er mueh mol e robust dat ft] ; as allowed the use of the corridor on | Guently unacceptable to the. fam He was i ft them, The Addition, Divi | decease Vit wa: nithat | 4 who have hears more than they Mie casions, and here he was often met by | discharged in Uctober, and Jacob Erbe, who. Ha hat \ aT rante 5 Paria CHATTPAR IRA La RRC ! ' Perey Viiterss Hin ‘conversation waa somethines | with hin wie had visited the fants vtten was | vent tosda \ fthed \ ' 1 f this matter must 1 : ‘ seem of the ¢ Wo 1 Loxte ful and lively, and many iis calle paral fake the-altuation: Aye A bane + ah : ty aaclonee Hate t h. Thus the perplexing — | from the prison, saying," Avery jaa hard- | Pemporarily. titled by Att af 7 | for the murder | jue nh Was ¢ 1, the Jury gi the verd) Co), CHARLES 8, SPencre has sent ay h { wretch hrewd, hard-working man, at bye i niet Addition, Division, and Silence im] ¢ hae ia fio declan at the: | guw ar 4 4 Rete \.D. Pell, who resides in the fall with rather Wked | sid Aver t faniatil iE cal Diplomacy. United States Supreme Court to govern n |b 1 t Jd armory 4 tdays of the condemned gether in the woud Wore al 1 Uttar i I 1 1 1 and bulged. | Throw the vw. M i y t have heen some rattempts y nd but, aa eh F ; f He thant aEtoilha 4 anal { Mr { q : , | the lust mome pct yl | ne Law Violated in 0 Me trenty making Jor the present Ad+ A ovriter in the World mentions the pans Ti ¢ 7 ss eee Paul dee ES SOE 5 arse ten ia PRUE tre eeu Hee | feu 1 ‘fu t by 1 names of several Democrats who would be w I pe t ota it, Mr. Rt neofthe Dut i A CHICKEN-HEARTED MULDE t has lately heen patente ious of all appears to have been the res | ping tot inated for Governor of New Yo — t r v. Dr. Cralg of alist Church One ald he i Mr i AN attachment for pe piu riedannexation of the Samoan or Navies | ‘Phe list includes Gov, HOFFMAN, Lloute-G That women should not be employed in] Aik tireutateds bute strange ter ways de received | Clark discharged me, I Huw s r | he Protective Penhold tidot ; iter’s [lands to the United St This | Beacn, Honatio SeymMocn, Faancis KERNAN, | told k would seem desirable on the ground | only cleven siznatures, The young man’s mother Fe Garr ta eae ce duets a gh | tenors nner ott ‘ aso ‘ » 2s a group ¢ How A. NEL CLAKKSON N, Porten, A. P. of propriety, be he Engl, agricultural labor nnd stopfath With friends from the city wont |.) \ 1 ¢ ne take r Mi H be \ ' ! territory is a group of ! to Trenton on Tuesday to pray the Court of how the ¢ tt ty M r wds in the South Pacife, containing | HASsiNd, and Lucies own Os, OF Gov. | er havo another and mo ible objection. | Vardons fora commitation of bia sent dont and Laid ne W what todo. He | grant patents. ¢ ‘ Isit about much 7 4 YFMAN the writer says that he does not at | They say that women being paid ata much lower | They sough nploved the oMelals comy ily nes ¢ ad ne ' il i while the on rr miles, and about 25,000 ine , Cour t wore malu, | ' i bs \ : the present time nsider himself a candidate, rat thelr employment in the fleld tends t Ing, that “4 f the dite ro fruttl A moment the Rev, Mr, Romayne entered 9 Ww very ar, It sa } hnbitant At ling to popular rumor, | 145 does he say that he will not bo, ie lias no | koep down tho w (the mon, whe women | Mine concen averse | met tarin th ridor to pray with) Avery, and the r HM: st ti NO HOY We J ble . zs Heat here have been two treaties concluded | angtety to be Governor for another tor are willing enough to work, however, even for | employer, Mr. Clark, Notwi wartor retired: He walk politely : yt eae meen | Nid Erin it . between the native rulers of these islands | prefers not to be arain in the old.” the Insufficient wages doled out to thot sand | Clon whieh may derstood te departed. Th loss than fifteen ‘minutes the rev. | tt Vin b a | \ very asia lly siiie nd the United States; one of the trea- i 7 considering the frightful amount of depravity | prevent the carrying out of the law's sentence. nd gentleman took his leave, and the r 1 ie at Os Fel, the cost L } Hes having been negotiated by a Mr, Srew- With the hot weather and mad dogs | and sin prevalent among the serfsof the Koglish | During all this time Avery was oh the nit in and resumed TB AaB, * ery | fram a market t . i RY AaihRlemant: ak anaaetl bade his friends keep up t told. q Hp tn his hand and ghince t Pand if we inn ace t ant, the President of the Central Polyne- ¢ ny istuial bly mont as 4 * id landowers, it iene 5 ps as well iat ki EA iaha thom that he believed in fates thatif he was tadie Let a e, where did we leave idl als Pcs Bet rat el t t of jin Land and Commercial Company, an | stories of extraordinary cures of hydrophobla | of the agricultural classes should be kept from | on the gallows iC was God's will, and. nothline ; be 1} chine to the 4 AcLurer Ww fl ; : i »y means of mad-stones, pany parts of the 26 could prevent it, and tha it was not he would porter told him that he was talking of r $.).00, f ' r « ain go xsociation of California speculators, and | bY means ef mad-stones. In many parts of the | tho evils that follow on idleness. Bue what ould prevent It, and that iit was'not he would | (he reporter told him that he was calling by atithoniers fully. ie was | fide Waving Mr sincen é r y country, especially Inthe West and South, the | example for the children who see thelr mothers ac SS10N with that gentleman, and spoke of the growing DPEIOS IE af aed there OF & sing! ¥ ; ' he other by Commander R. W. Meape of AVERY ‘ONFESSIC taf hi DY Persons We diy, 10h Your hie Orvan, H ‘ majority of the people have Implicit faith inthe | jaboring side by side with the horses and oxen of | (+ 40 ton days ago Avery refused to acknowl | dasatiifaction, which be could onty attribute to | yy Bemeens the per A MAcHINist BMVLOYED AL Mit the United States sloop of war Narragune | omency of these stones in counteracting the ef- | their employers! edud that halpdtpetinted thetmunder bata ena: | wusdewlouss of Rube, At Hast he concluded to yen et am anothicr. But, Mr. Baltor. - wtt, But the treaty of Commander MEADE | fects of wounds inflicted by rabld animals, In aa day he made n confession, which was sont to Che [ee ee ihe shortly hetare Left the farm: | Yow Koow itaras obtalned through one ae our The Bnd of w Strikes proves to be merely a string of comm some familles stones of thischaracterhave been | ‘The simple-hearted and industrious Sean- | Court of Pardons and a copy of it wax published | said he. and shook hands with him. Hyeoswd | (Patent agents: who have hathionce at Wash Loew von The strike of th | in ‘Tite SUN of Saturday dust. On Wednesday | ty mi ¥, old fellows 1 Nope i ne for how else could such gross violation OM vial regulations for the port of Pango | possessed for a great number of years, and have | dinavians of Minnesota are sald to be unant- | morning he wis removed from the cell whieh he | Ate {care of youre, ee 8k! 7 of law be poxsthte t n a ptt ara ‘ango, submitted to ‘or his approval; | aequl de-spread local brity. Evel nously for the Sage of Amherst, and in their | Had occupied since bis tinprhxonment, and was © thet to this city, and the particulars ane VERA, mo that of 7 pente # city (pert , Pango, submitted to him for his approval; . bibion hag , wie bite: ' HA apres ine aka PEN beeen placed invone on the main corridor of the femute f of taytt Si Patina eatin ate | illo Te ' 4 t todny. snd therefore whatever title to the new | *mmer numerous accounts are published: of | meetings at St, Paul and other places have most | fide. Wm. IL. Harrison, town committoeman, A he iE AGO Hive rotate y Weds “ eanployers ti a y verritory we may have lies in the treaty | Sets wrought by mad-stonesand these generally | emphatically endorsed the Cincinnatt platform | and Deputy Sheriff Cisco took turn in wate! Published does not ditter fromthe account | Cesk Blea ; arya eT i Becvt s *. | kive the names of the persons cured, with other | and Ite nominees, These hardy sons ofthe north | the prisoner, Either one or the other was wii we the SUN reporter, He wild. that, the avneern Thousands of people are takin begotinted by the volunteer diplomat, Mr, him all tho time. 1 Thursday soorning | gatoon was somewhere in Ann street, t { Au Tusurrection In Peru, way } fthel al ai f Prawaue’ of tie Coin nercial a me cireumstances which go to show that the per- | have found our Western woods and prairies all | MIM Mtl APCS CO RRUGWA MI | noe EHOW the mrodinn lOcaGt ee eH A coinwai: dune Oe-Advioos from Peru te Tieriare naw (oor ‘ ; 4 i a it ire feat ' ty | tone printing the accounts have entire faith in | that Dr, GreELeY promised them to be, and | tn th comp nleted ba mt at _ yee aise bs bd Ps eRe eA Ve" bila ene. eage bit , ae » regard to the details of this treaty entisityo er oh ‘they hroni« ey feel grate o the unselfiah agriculturist On Thurs afternoon a SUN reporter went DER DESCRIDED AL AG IDA ORIIAD WER ALCO B IGN. A . Rovkaway Sunnay: tral . whlch Me atom aie Kees kanie tatlaTte the authenticity of th 08 s which they chronl- | they f U ieagel t Hie: unselfi » agrioult ue to HacU Ena an A Abend Min Bronteat Ho walked the streets but hia mind was un. meguence of the vopa were called | atreet, BK, for Par Rockaway atvis AM s . arr iy cle, One of the most celebrated of these stones | of Chappaqua, They evidently prefer the plough- | interest manifested In regard to the approach. | settled and be did not know what te da tle pinntrabet ChE Gta ft broais Ae j,and 6:45 P.M, Excursion tickets for the row! ppresaed Pie Go I suspended the publ AbGb Liluselt t0 conclude between the te [ue owned by a Aire, CHABTKA, living pew Hedge } share to the sword In times of peacg Jog execution, Old and young ware talking of | Wout some again, however, but could pot 1 J cation Of boetle Journaie aud lnprevued their editure. | eoute

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