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SUN, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1872. THE FISK MURDER TRIAL. | fiicwgefehototeryt sud orth eet m; and as the conversation which took ° serves to characterize jt to some extent, and as STOKES'S COUNSEL PROVING THAT | ho entertained some doubt about It he would thiaghot, fet him not retreat and aay: “Did T not ten | 1 dropped my plato! between the head o : the Ey thin Mr, Fiok was's gerierous ngble, kind. | roomdio. eden out oF my lands Timers nit, 84 on claims which they hoped would be allowed | docket to occupy its time for years to the more readily on account of our retreat. | come. The judges can also strike off any He has empowered one of hisstaff officers, | nameafter the rolls are completed without i with a iarge heart and brain ?” These e' fald, “What's up?” Teaid, "There | ‘thou’ ame wt subject will come with n better grace | When [got to thr foot of the stairs f ania, Wilt poet the proof ie all. before the jury. We | for a doctor? ‘The Then P heath welth main strength to bring In every nebody any, 1 * Teurned roune eta a man ah they want yor ic ‘ivi ybliged to Ne! Gronoe K. L&ert, to levy enormous charges | giving notice to the man thus summarily L give the defence the benefit of that doubt Plece of evid for th We h 7 Tc a ABCA ae il cia aoe aa eae He ploy pen then tealed ana,uzeiied ., | ie ant fuec Wich teettactan often a etal aches” tH Hd the general order storage; and when the Yet, with all these extraordinary advan- | The Prisoner's Story of the Marder—He Says iady in the hotel and left? A ¢ | Important charge, God save the prisoner if he has got top over with me, and 1 will go a nomope but the chances piven. hin by the prosecution. THIN, he Meant to Shoot Fisk, but did not In- tend to Kill Him—Miss Mansfield Swears ted and Mr, A. T. | tage n his favor, CLAYTON has not always hird street, L will Walk a! dhe wouldn't detain me If the object 18 really ijt teatimony that will@ive | sp, tromain- State about th the prinoner a fair chai aaah tie outer honk we th merchants retonstr L must aay that asmort ex | pr pair. tho offer to way ap wi Srewanr personally appealed to him, he | been able to count in the man he desired to : fee , } mete te fnto the room with Fire, oom | - that Fisk had Threatened to Stokes. | minute. raordinary move in resorted ¢ event toll i rine in tite ext a Tee . san tokinagements Te-Day. J turned a deaf ear to the entreaty and let | have elected, and while Governor gome- | iN ti Hearn ee ae ee gy Hneane tok told of pour tapped, uhat alt be | BARRA! iene mave not tered © mond wan fas hn ah signed frtoen nhl sed hedhied the plunder go on. . times was compelled to resort to fraudu- FN eee ee a os Tiitvate covwen. Te tte ace He w Acedemy of Muate- Stra Concert Bowery Thentre-1)« Rogoes of New York ‘There wae ad vhoetich my teamed friend war | tens a engaged upon tat «hf et; but Lam free to say that | Re iain tia yon amderst 1 We ave noth reed? ud him then as enarge ney of Baward 8, Stokes forthe killing of Col. James Vy the District Attorn-y—He didn't say anything elae ? Fisk, Jr., was a day long to be remembered in | 4 No. sir, not at that time, in favor of civil} lent certificates of election in order to He has pretended to the notes of the 0:4 Sehne service reform while encouraging and pro- out his plans, For one offence of | tne nist y | The stenographer who te ‘i too “ idl 3 history of ertininal law in this city, To say stenogray H é Fee no hnpropilety. in the suplosment of private coun: fe, Cresta 194 Zoe bcaatir moting every form of abuse and dishonesty harncter he was indicted by a Fed- | that the court room war crowded docs not ex- | Proceedings at the coroner's Inqucat was sent | af none whatersr. Hit whan fon ome tame ques, | Bis cro, He sald “ That is Mr. Stokes.” which could pervert the civil service and | eral Grand Jury; but his friend Grant | press the Jamming endured by the spectators |S Siokes. wns called to the stand and sworn, | leycstted tere by a client depoatted there th the holy The counsel then wished to ask the prisoner ' He testified : privilege of the coupell chamber, whether then ft 1 | whether he did uot clearly recollect having 1 from an early hour in the morning until late yes- terday afternoon. Long before the doors were opened It required a back the crowd from the entranc room, Afterward a platoon of pe corrupt the mora] sense of the people. quickly removed from office the United He has connived at the most gigantic | States officials who had the presumption to robberies by the earpet-bag adventurers | interfere with his fraudulent operations. who have confiscated the Southern States, | Chayron is the Arkansas member of the orcas NearOIONY. Properthat euch jy chu woud appear Rguinat that ellent | vp ty mind that if the pr tat, Eway, inn question of atery daferent character. | wieWwenn he fi il 1 ain 91 years of age. T was born in Philetelpiia | it i# & question to be determined by the counsel him: ayes ing, he Intended to charge him tion of police to keep | where Lilyad twenty pers, Teame to this city from | self under mie own convictious of duty, andin refer. | Having drawn a pistol first. to the court ula College, and went to live with iny ui | ened to the ultimate judgment of the peoute and the | District Attorney —Anythia ert, insert aventie bar. Tut my learned friend, amartiog under @ dof the witness Fotect se was al- How loug dld'you live with hin? AT think two | af weak’ 8 aKMITIG knocking dose & fi ton take or had charged . Is the Convention Packed ? F om the New York World. existing empty. in thy Excluded, sua cheepe Li Y's nomination fs as and plundered them of two hundred and | Grant National Executive Committee. 1° nom y 2 al K, c oat ihe ‘ 5 ftraw that he hes raised up. My learned friend c Now, before you went (nto that house had you Scenes, pavoel f fifty millions of dollars. and on his management the hopes of | Mos Inadequate to the task. What tusinors wore yon engaged In? A. 1 went | sttontian tothe fact tag Me, Comer washers on Satur: | anvwledge, Information ot. suenicion that Fie” ea ’ Cogkittully packed that. vubedy 9 ; . 4 : bin MAS. LAWLOR-MANSPIELD. into the proauce t and coutinue| in it till 1685. | day taking notes of the names of our witnesses | ther: ie sliahtent. Ldid not eee any carr tion will be practically tranimous,” He haa officially assisted J. A.J. Cres | Gras for the electoral vote of Arkansis , ioe | then, went into the oil refinery business over at Mun: | Coincr, the agent of Fisk—Comet, the repr of Fie supposed that be wan sick, 1 had A ay i Among the first to enter were the aorortons | tore bsine hs wer partly stricken down, but still Knowledge that he Waa fuing to that hotel that afer We think the World is right, and that the | wet in exccuting the infamous Cronren- | depend. Josephine Mansftetd allas Lawlor, her mother | ,.@. lew long dia yon rematn there? A.—Up to the i PAil around ue are the detretive Boon be tis varriags. time Mr. Fisk thened ine out gf It. power. My learned friend said that In opt Moke 01 STOKE ‘s me NING fraud to extract $143,000 from the It will be well for Mr. CLayton to Convention is a packed one, But who has and Mrs. Marletta A. Williams, a cousin of Mrs. asc we had pot said word about Fisk having a pnoked it? treasury; and after the fraud was detected | member, however, that it is not probable | Lawlor's. ‘They were the observed of all ob- a ihe ie at st Cd doe mea toe | pital det snrorsmparely, far hi, we bare the gone fovrar the adios! prteate ome In the first place, it has been packed by | he retained Cresweit in his Cabinet, and | that his patron, the friend and protector | servers. Mrs. Lawlor-Mansfteld wore a black ated, and the witnors answered, “1 continued tered these wor an tu go down / y M . patriotism; and in the second place by the | still retains him. of ballot-box stuffers, will occupy the | underskirt with a white and lavender striped | in It upto 180.” i torjase nate wi Ading and then | kavwiedge that Piss ease the hones peak or ee ee masses of the Democratic party. He knows that Gronar M. Roneson, Seo- | Presidential chair after the 4th of March | tunic, with atx folds of tho same material In | ,Qo5Wren aid yom, frt tecome, veiuaginted WHER | Siokes drow ile pistol aunt fred to ah oh bia bout a Une fall and pare i The Democrats everywhere have scen that | retary of the Navy, has paid the Skcors#95,- | next, and that if be undertakes in the | [)"? ane ba- fidted alamosaiy, and rest pers Ay eAg me Cre diatlvay omer a ian | shen te did not heer the inportans pol Qe Did you say “Now thave got you? ; the only way to redeem the country from | 000 in direct violation ofa statute expressly ing election to repent the practices for | bec, tight-Atting, with large bell sleeves, a | Kivu Tetietie comes! (Ubiceted to, and sh BTOKES'S INSANITY. Von cried da fro? A. That ts the } military rule and to restore honesty in the | forbidding such payment; and that he has | which he has heretofore been distinguished, | jroad binck silk belt aurrounded her fat waist, a | (¥.chtite SeMerally the character of those relations? | | Is there any proof | Raley of ¢ hallucination whe Bivolr Whe ptotot I bonebi om aroudees, peer t6 Lat Administration is to concentrate upon | committed many other similar frauds; and | he will do so with an excellent prospect of | handsome and rich black Ince shaw! hung grace. | CG-<climeah the general basthess nature without de. | risvnor i prrcecty sun, ent Oi thigone auvseet: | ORCC Ve oaep the Cincinnati candidates; and accord. | yet he retains Rowrson in office, giv- | exchanging his seat in the United States | fully over her shoulders, dellcate-tinted Javen- | ',” pects ty, sustained. and exception taken |) | tn tae tate ace aracefored emptions, ‘hofereace | Gatct Atos Toblect a ingly they have sent delegates to Balti- | ing the opportunity to take more money | Senate for a cell in the penitentiary. It | der kid gloves encased her hands, and her Paris | Hiyaty? Olicctad to. sustulned. and excep ot take ee ae aa ae of that ant Ile suppose that be, reagent at phat be beard bo was inagued to proviae bist more who share this feeling, and will act | out of the people's treasury. will be well for Mr. Clayton and all of his | bonnet was a perfect gem. Large and mas- | show the nature of the transactions with Fisk? | Cause be had been counsel that would ehanye the rule of | "hi Une Ht ae thee, Fike nawt . ay ‘ ‘. . Judge Ingrahom—I don't think you have auy right to | law. frecommend to the defence a prudent husbandry withstanding our previous favorable ero setto: sive gold eairings, blue-enamelled, were tn | jn i i Mrs tremad Notwithstanding our previous kind to ponder on this suggestion. her ears, elegant gold bracelets adorned her | Blech tao reas. ' Pf thelr resources. When the facts are out then It will | that had been communteated to him be got that plist opinion of Grant, we began to condemn oo wrists, and on her neck was a gold cable chain, | erai"yvars he had’ heen eheleavorlieg to wet his heal | case the jurpwill have terteye t ten nim nde that when | ane Conrt exclude it him as soon as he began to do these things: | From all parts of the country complaints | from which hung pendant a lahge gold cross set | tienen, and qaruce ofthe corrupt judiciary “ie | thle cane. ie completed Kt will be clearly proved tove | , oo Pid ve acane in your hand? A. Yes: « and our rebukes have kept pace with his | Continue to come of the abstraction from the |! waned In one. pand she carried Apaell could not do I. hii tah seni acm mi Justinable homicide, wherein desing » Thad of 8 large pair of dog ekiny or ebukes e ke} re od [Peete teenie Pitch ‘tion | CHbroldered handkerchief, and in the other a at has that to do with thie trans. | oner bad no’ chance to retreat ;' wherein, Ay ine POves. . area? A,—Tee 1nd 1 ated hed on misdeeds, until now the people at large |" alls of newspapers opposed to the retlection | fich French fan, with gold’ bandh hot fred his ow life would have been sacrificed, The | aX Fee GY thee trices, ‘eed it amma te rive, ta with in rough weather, It was very. inel r large driving eo of GRANT. Persons who have subscribed and | it being trimmed with black lace eye Eh als | out over ther Toder to show that by reason of threats scoordingly. Thusitis that the Conven- tion is packed with GreeLey men as no Convention was ever packed before. The people have done it; the leaders and professional politicians have been the the body of | Altogether, operation upon ile mind, We had other way. see the truth and repudiate him just as Mra, Mansfleld-Lawlor's appearence was ele. | * ‘ ave | lerge and clumsy. It wae neve iy ir pald for Journals which object to the continu- patted d-Law lc ppears ‘aK rie tn the course of thie case | AH4 insesauck a9 lbey “ge and clniney. a ncven OF eight inches larger Never in our history has there been a | Tur Sun does. tend i ROWer OF The DORENY BoPRAbE AaIIHis guint, Itienoted labor and wealth, but Not e- hie riirony ov ueeaxtry, || phar tie rset The prwonerstegunse, nome. | "an ordinary walking cox 4 neniont, . Fi re a defence of in- | far pros tberexcluceds Twill state Gur. por WORKING ON THE JURY. nobler manifestation of patriotism than | put the officcholders and the blockheads | tion are not only denied the mail facilities which Mn8, LAWLOR’s CovstN, istergteca the priseeee f Betavanew: | edue dt innor done oat of any daregpect of the'edart |g _netore you mot Me. F Be As tea, wotel fed hs transactions between hi it to except to Ai warning or information been commanteated to yon cd i the | but the law gives the counsel a ri by this of the Democratic party; and never prove made by the Courts and yo Honor knows that | {\! hin now just as they | are theirs by right, but have thelr property | | Miss Marietta A. Williams, who is a handsome | {iic‘ag'd Ta'coaneettan, with, Otter erldente, persist in admirin ty . ‘ a 86 aan is sala end oil “GY ihe aibeekisl ‘ of her cousin, 8) What elect they. would be lkely to the these exceplons we take, Wem in perfect ate inade by Mr. Fisk to do you Injury. before has that party had such claims to | did before he was President, and just as tok el bie fess “ be hs var im pore YF snutt- ss trimmed with ar y Harris, Hf fn, and with 8 desire of prescering a Pee cat Witdin what slime @dmiration and gratitude. though he had not forfeited and lost the | “fe Working to keep their chief in place for | and giving the appearance of having two flounces | whonishe killed, textimo pitousin which atone tay the nope f pate Treoain—Wikhia'® now, For & tong time bor another term, Such outrages on the rights of | on the undersktrt, though In reality not having i. SE hi the dece and extending down tot With qucations on which counsel contidence and respect of the country. ; Tal ech, @ ret black lace tountetic . r ‘ ' q the people, however, can only have the opposite | 8My; hat and gloves to match, a rich black lace Kiln, the, of showin judge thay differ, If the counsel did got i Khe Court— What ls the objection Do these Men Associate with Kemble? | such is the difference between an inde- peor Pr shawl, « fan somewhat like Sirs. Lawior-Mans- tiling, for tue, Rurpose of showin a my cue Hts count Shanes Aaa Pach |, District atoraey-rfnat it a ut competent evitenen, effect t id and very nthe in oreliction of duty. I put t that intended by those who aro endea- | Reid's: the ody belngirichly *Pat ee questioap than because The gentlemen named below are among | pe ndent, honest press and those that obey | yoring to illegally suppress the circulation dsonie Jewely a naments. Mra, Mana- ¢ Wanted to show (hat the p Toonslder tt my duty to the prisoner; and L shall con. | {htvals Of the deccased In evidences the members of the Graxt National Com-| the orders and grind out the music of | ant-Gnast newspapers, field: Lawlor wan dressed in abeavy corded black | tppringneen of Wt land wfed at aay thie he canted | tug result of thin tris! p tevrestare bins to Licerty or to | ‘er on this ca mittee: party, Which kind is it that the peop ——— chaperone to. her Lovely: daughter and’ atyiisn | iheburden ot hiedeath thrown upon The decenarg, we | cabsign him fo the gallows oF to prison “Mt Mematn: William Clafin, Massachus Fawin D. Mercan, 8. York. | ike and confide in? There isa prospect of a severe strugs niece, ‘ sro uy the sapertion that we hadnt tnid the foun | WHY THR TESTIMONY SHOULD BE ADMITTED nga en {james Gopalit, New Jersey to get the appropriation of $10,000 voted by Con. STOKE’. + deceased were such as to operate upon au ex And here Lagain submit that the testimony f wished uke W. Polat, Vermont. Jobn Coburt, ludians, om cress for a statue of the late Gen. RAWLINS The prisoner Stokes entered the cour tenDeraieens! Gad BOR COR WE show UME Beees SHOR | 10 Cert Tee Thy ond carendisran teatiec tech the hoe, MD. Fricee, ihode faland. “vo. W. Mec ery, tows Concerning Strikes. Fisk NOW ihs tho Wok ConEploUCus contest: | With Demet, caer fs nt precisely lreatnctascre “thal bore, upon thir “Hetatione® | {lity ot’ the deecnscd towant the: pAsdocs. Your |. H. Blarkweather, Coun, |Horace May: ard, Tena. ‘ he conspicuous contest- | He wore a pair of 1 Hnen swith black | We want to show the power of Mr, Fisk, with | Honor etates thal apon the second of thy i have vot The failure of th of thi men mechanics | ants for the order are Gen. LOGAN's friend | stripes, gray coat and tect. a, binek necktle with | hie Erle. Ratitosd, with the jodiclary, apd. Nhat | Isida eullicient foundation. But it your che were | {nvom-quence, tie prisoner had beca repeatedly folied | that it Ts admérsibie Twill be ob nuaial. On | in bis attempts to procure justice. Lf we show thatthe | lnueate whet prel minary proof should be Pri eS hae hak applied to te courss to obtala an lye kard wihe ttate of the prisouers mind. he These are geutlen epor adits well known to the pe of good repute ple of the country. and the ens of his me journey Q sve the results m PLANNERY, Who execute e eof Li white sp city to achteve the results aimed at | FLANNERY, who executed the figure of Lixcory | yay He lsoked more killltie th recent strike has furnished ocen- | 11 front of the Wasbington City Hall, and Fisk | Jooking round. th ANOTHER SONY There is also a member of the same com. | i th room his eye cai n warned oF Laformed of threate to i fs oh 62 a. Ge Bee ach Soa Gnd owe tion fo take away the property of the prisoner, If tt tacred privacy of the counsel room, ho told Joba Me baat Aes ¥ ; mittee, the noted Wiun1aAM H. Kempe of | “ion to numerous jourgals for addressing Muris, who isthe son of Cuanx Mr1s. Gon | Mrs. Lawlor-Mansfeld, and a nod and swost ae followed apy suit Ritee ait opwtust bin, tyln within two hours of the occurrence that It was « ish er egy gy tly Sapa SLT * an Looas champions the cause of FLANNERY, and smile of recognition passed between them. A® | jiu up in every shape and form, and that deceased qui pn of life and death and he has We nature of the thrusts eounmunie Pennsylvania, who has admited under | their readers on the usclessness of strikes T cts teabds he seated hiniself, Mrs, Manafleld- caught | sorted toon tisapeciegsd and Leael, for te ¢ Y Wilden Ries Tas tae tote L, ay , spe saul Wich; they GaP, cua OBIS Te reported to claim that the appropriation was | Miss Will and nervously, and exclatined vivine Nir ot eib tighter aud Than f peered trp flint time to thle, (1 tey | Judge Reach—Ougit not proof of threate te be trvt 5 Gath that he is the author of the follow. | OD einen ea tn ‘i La Lhe hy got through his energy and Influence, and that | io a hur |, hughed vole! "My God, how | folo% itu by that proof f threats, pursuit dr arned | of delusion? If your H ral \t Fire Fong somaya the mare oaylag at @ Chire pars ing letter: Hob 4 reaeies i the ee ee ee in urging it was to beneft his friend | Ned ts et Wich “were kuswn tothe prisoney troul Vie the trial will belrery ioe Court=t can be-siede ont en generat: taformes © TaeasURY DEPARTuRet oF Prywertvanta,? those who engage in them. FLANNERny, who should therefore b the job. AN IMPRESSIVE SCENE. ations with the and through frten the authorities aanction th - ae hd BRY, 10 BhoUl ni a ne J { ' Nad you heard that Fisk had made threats agains® : “My Dean Trrtax: Allow the Holtiroduee'to You toy also come in for their share of denuncia- | It would appear that Gen. Raw1ixs, the subject | 4 Dhe count enter In ttn dle. followed in we tote roped. hereoare we to. be arrest Inng curptoiogieal stgtement ot the ‘various | YOWEMeZ Ac Sumerows times 1 riiculur friegd, Mr. Geo. 0. Bvans, Hehasaclaiuet | tion, being cried down as dangerou of the statue, was left out of view entirely by tw \ * F tha ne anid Y ed mur provtt transactions, sad w er ; wv n! fare Wot ediates! We a: ai ome name’ le that he wishes you to belp hun in, Put bd the prisoner A fow t the prisoner and t Uculars T think +) im through ae yOUWOLIL wes Me ungersiatde: afd snizations, managed by deinago the Genoral in his enthustasin for Fuassray, | mitnites later, when Judge Tngrahnin took bis tHe fi we fact, suppose it nn Garemen was ihe leek warning thet roe, peosited of, Ban, Hrision ahd ence FO Ce | for thelr own seltish purposes. These | To offset Loaan, Mr. Mitts can produce letters | f°. dine scone, “It wad anitapresalve ous. The ‘evidenge Of haranity Le prisoner count ined g.inludte or two, and then Fepiledt MR. COMER. Landi it 8 ¢ Court thowrtt the rem ‘ Miike Seat time you N bin after you THe, Court thonght the remarks made about Mr. | i qYineard of that threat @Ac-1 think It was, ow that tite ied with hi ¢ eutertmined the Wost ¥ from a doz House stating that they ve or mote members of the Lower | Oroy od for the ay g of & pin could have been distinctly although there must have been ne@rly i Do the respectable members of this com- | solemn warnings to workingmen would propria. | heard mittee regard the author of such a letter | probably prove more effectual were not | tion inthe sineere belletthattheonterteesecute | Szue hundred people Inthe euurt room. The : t McKesueair-Contce hat been here from the be he court here took a recess, after which , as pcer with themselves? Are they willing | the facts asserted directly contradicted By | the work was to begiven tohim, Asthe commit. | thitprecavtious taken by Denote short sited NO PROOF OF INSANITY. senning taking notes of Chis trial, ‘i Stokes's oxamination was resumed. to stand by him and to be known by | the whole history of the labor movement. | tee named to deffde hutter of uoledting an 1't0 ware qitlets. Arnone the anual ‘ 2 | Mr Beach 1m all cases where this taaue hae been pre | yut'to he herein the courtedt there ts fiain for binto | WHAT STOKES SAYS OF FISK'S CHARACTER. the country as endorsing and adopting | Whatever concessions the working class- } artist to execute the work have the reputation | fon Kobert. (Hutchings i lggnd critiinal | Sera ccpoces Gane Tene Le Cac ee ot teins | nh Tee en te eee eetee ak tie tm the sentiments of his letter? Do tfey also | es havo obtained from their employers | of being gentlemen of taste and culturo, it isnot | Poremue Au Le Vendewator and Phones ft, | teen Fitri eek puss iat: | poluted out aa the agent of Mr. Fink, cacdh ee rae ee Wish to be understood as belioving in Addi- | during Inte yenrs, either in reducing the | probable that either Fraxscuy or Mitis will | TDI, the ‘Hoa. James B. Wilkon, Detective | cutet ote crime, upon ike Mero nurgeation gfe aipturt, | | ME. Beach rose and ofered to make some re- | ygligagh nie AMOTn? bydeine pe tn teen on oee tion, Division and Silence? hours of lubororin increase of wages, have | Fecelve the order; and neither of them ought to | fies ge un, the Count Joannes, JuO. | Sivecedeut to ‘the verline I ro any pre: | side had bad choir turn, end it was gd use to | gure corre rarter the other evidence In the case, Z What does Gov. CLaruix of Massuchu- | been mainly owing to organized, associ ROTO 1b, Dena Meciney are NCHS a Dood ates 4) Seren te many of the old einyloyees | Uiat Mle Setadner, Rt the thme, of “thik Wace otk och iniwe Oe esac re popes ndupon whether thé atti evidence What does Mr. Perens of Maine think of | selves. The most effective onzunizations | gtood to have heen moderately successful Guan. | At twenty minutes to eloven o'clock the prise | jretiuue to, the tatal eet, tat he was sutriow frou uh Canstriviensgeniea abea tak tg degeaned want, A.— va, sit. “agai waylng its expens pinta Write 2) DST Was Siren ANG Som Bie Soak Manse tates the hotels and tradegs of Boston made much | siderable exctiement. Btokes himacif was very 6 of the crowd, as thelr enterprise de- 4 nervous. tis voico was, low, his. expression m1} Addition, Divison and Silence What is the opinion of Judge Potann of Vermont on that subject? submitted. He sald: tu regard to the quest no foundatioa, and 1 will tune. The rule w for improving the condition of working- | cially, 8 or the: men haye been the trades unions; and th most effectual means that these ions | money o Mr Reach Define as to what, fr. Freinala—Do you want ihe to lead the witnees: Gy feathe ves, oo far, Mr. Tremain—As to disposition and temperament, Does Mr. STrARKWEATHER of Connecticut | have been enabled to employ in order to | served. Artistically, tt has had both grandeur | SPA! He apparent por don ecnly | altogether uistaxen ta, mp of the qour nd to etopt now. 1 will eet ey cae | avow among his neighbors this piratical, | advance thelr purposes have been orderly, | and humh hty mass of volees was | culled fer Bitte wegauiatie “he Ween Fisy “and 6 that there didexiat auiuething.trat niignt fe cavettued | MQbvlag to carry oUt hie Lesigns at ail hacar highwayrnan's doctrine? well-managed strikes, Lf these had never | sometimes sublines and the infantile exnibie | quick me pla aalar tina geneteets Tie meveeecs | Uti cu le cated, uN celia oe YC ce eS on the stump in Tennessee, among his hon- | ies would now be giving fourteen hour’ ] gertook to write the thing down Mee ee Deeg the Diecchet A ttatey ich geh | forteneehemoumreue auiy upon the gudlelary of the city, | tween tue bartice would bot bevpfuper. tut ff It ts Te a eee en eee oe ‘as excluded before, Ourse ; WU becauss no foundation or it tls Hot admiesible now until you show A Mr, Fiak, are i d for et tue tind oF this jury, aud HJustioe. 1 kuew ho his an of large hearb, a day in apite of Wie assaulee oe, aud | bave ho elaine tn iter by Mr, Tre MH, BEACH'S FLUST SPEECH ‘Then for the rst time during the trial Mr called iurth a long sp ‘ ee parties I think 1 shal! adit 10it the 0 shall be iitaited to some alort time. before thr shee. 1 wish the eontve! Hot tO wake auch long veslous of these questions. If they will briedy give the poluts, that le'ail't require, i STOKDS'S RELATIONS WITH FISK. est, religious constituents, this method of fraud and plunder? And Mr, Conury of Indiana, ishe prepared to stand before the country on the KemBLe work as a day's labor, for wages far less | ghsurd. ey only undertook to tell the truth than they now receive, about it, and that was not always pleasant t Strikes are not of modern origin, Nearly | Boston, But to avoid all further misund one hundred years ago, in 1776, an agitation | standing we here gladly record our conviction Beach arose and replied. It Joti and {inpassloned display of oraory Which re Hed with telling effect the Where he had been informed Fisk sent platform? arose in London somewhat like that now | that Boston ts the second city in the untverse, | Pelled | , apersions of the fication of hun here wien he caunot esswee 8 f relations with Fisk beon intimate, | Tue Court—Yea, sir. OW I Satan aipled UF eeueda balne thie dese Counsel for the deferive and. thelr calumny Wt sie ted i ‘ : How does Goy. MorGaNefeel toward the | existing among the men of the building | Philadelphia of course being the first. tered agains! 1. Fisk, He said he MR. BEACH IN MIS OWN DEFENCE. Disiglet Attoruey—We nd excep rb paichall sla JA teagan 8 Sathior of thls letter? Does he love him as |) trades in that city; aud'dn the oth Gr guly In arrest of negroes fn South Carolina | known him for overthirty yearscell hima bloods | gilt, speaks of, private couuel-and the other day a | TRAM in not under sw show the | Wetginfarsed and believed, had been sent tor ntthe fan honest man, or does he think hia morals | that year a very large body of journeymen | fophelonging to Ku-Klux organizations has ale | BoUbd, and showing his white band, said, ina | who sat at your Noncr's Yeec at the dees who ‘was ding the Sevurieace ? edtately | 7 Tdou't think that is enough. Tt 1s neces @bout the same as those of a pickpocket? | carpenters assembled in Stepney Ficids for | ways been a puzzle to the uninitiated, but a core | Vou nich thundered 1p the ears of the op | pani goie ‘coumection, between bun and hie ferme OUTHCAt the timeout the or you ty show he had Knowledge that they were Will they make themsclyes responsible | the purpose of making a dewoustration for | respondent from that State explains the mattor | blovd money, “Ar the conclusion of the speech | Le hits alt angi enue ath Pe yt ah ocgarde fe the of | Fisk, then ite ad ides Mol omn ea d for Keune by continuing to tolerato him | higher wages. ‘The newspapers of that day | very brietly, ‘The trouble with the colored men | MT Keon tees ty (hele feet tee mean Pie | Arahol justices” Aud ate We’ to ‘be deacuared wecatse et te that. | Your Honor will | yep iRrduwain th’ alihily: moaned tere ad they call on him to resign, and if necessary | notice of the meeting, accompanied by voted the Damenetasiy ss suid Fefnaerd'$o |) BR Toe 8 Mecinane Ie peemiee We opera ot Bit merits Ue cages goteea cones fa dation of the Coart, | patfnrremaluts not ih appiehenston of mind of the expel bi Pal : pe er For thi they have been denounced by the secret | and the ob mud. to austa, of the oecurreuce ? A and that the rule will edith ination was at length resumed. These ure interesting questions, and the | of rendegvous, These oMiclals were recelved Kiba da’ Wc lGs, asreated: ARN ocr etoKus's @rony OF THE ASAASEIMATIOS melqpes teas, How long hed they been 90 hostile? sobs ualeestt be in some people will takea note of theauswers made | with great respect Dy the strikers, who | juitted to prison, thus serving as a warning to | At 1 o'clock a recess was taken for half on eau ony as f Basie oF montis Chea wt as inert lime patare Lil to them. nada q statcrocnt of their prtavnaces will | Thonieea ereNe Mite erenioeL aut! tne Sttungel's over, with eke nat te be toi hae an Corel Tet itor) hie sone | es be rend {athe Sate wae sary oa TAN their reasons forassembling together, The | glance co the leagues. They are generally poor, | jus! white ar inciey wad oon, | taser gwsper pant to teat olowe: On the morning ut the Lay a quemteon 1 ati tanta aapenears The Difference. magistrate told thein that if they would | ignorant men; and if by bribery acturoueu tear [laine Lincuee ta wantese couen cater ace | rote that th deceased was of 5 Woloet, Geaccraes, hat yonn, vefore ‘td see Bhatt ri rl TP Yl allele goal ea It is funny to sce the officeholders’ news- | leave their case at his office, with any plan | they can be induced to become witnesses against | Sikes ucaln took the stand.” 6 was exainined | fH) WUAenaMd Gispealia, aud ou corssid Coudttous | iyo. uinek ¢ rook.” some two or three webka Getore, |! yaN'Gre Mhtiglutth wivaie vances, he would | their fellow prisoners, the fact that they hay pies ne xan lor one hour and teo min. t urt of Appesis is that this evidence ¢ Thad beard t be wae sic then. ‘Uvat Mr. Teeanain—The imater forthe redress of theirg d by the District Attorney if at the the I passed the Opera House 1 had | gariathe 0 lugs beeu bald, Th voted with the Democrats, It Is considered, will | be fired th parers about the country quoting from a if Pee Gan. deien GubIIE Me ie Ok ldo al papesians } dioidlsey toi eshots in quick succession. ." Noy that raise the question in fe of Gen, GRaxt published by Mr. C. A. | do ull in his power to forward it. From | soled WHM the Hemocrats. It ly constdereds wi ad es “like thisy” bringing his hands txetiver ger of the murderer, He iuat a the ‘court utd o'clock, cane dowa tow The Coust—He ls, after you have Dana several years ago, before GRANT was | that time until the present, strikes have | Dave #reat Henkes Leeper aud inaking a solind: like the explosion of a | slahgst of (ese treats being garried Jute ee tal perenne. together “biatriey “Aworaey Wet: | re remain Very weit (of , President, some pussuges which do not co- | formed the most practicable means at the | (yay to have learned as yet that the habe corpus | Magus Uo elapse, hike. thie mean brinatiag | uaginene peril of Mather tind. (hs eounec! ver. | ANCE Tovephine Maustets wa Beat, Bhelelt | fir \etin eurbast castanes rome tears coy aaneee Incide with the opinions of Gray now en- | command of the workingmen for enforcing | {y unce more in force ts thls country, We are | His tands together and making avsimitar noes. | furcouttwatd: thes ender a taabe aay cewerele { her chuote Atea F cerriage, "we | grrneimat You would be etfecked at the Inetive | and set forth by Tag Sex. they have been precipitated Injudictously | made as usual. faturs., At the cluse of his testimony Stukes was Jonbt wan erated whether the hotitetie | + SUK Opatere aud a/glans of wie with Mr. Sprague Mr. Mokoou-Take tly UWu cases Lwae apprehensive When that life was written the Ameri-| with unfavorable results, and on some SN ? rently as ovo} as un Icebery ped. at the tlie of the kiln suet he STOKES'S ACCOUNT OF HI8 MOVEMENTS. Te eee Alone K : Some of the Western and Southwester » Be utc Ar rece tacormey Ten ane ot on trial. t ' mn. MNS, LAWLOR ON TILE STAND sen reas rable. presuniptton ta in—Now, Mr. St : tan people in general had a high opinion | others have been attended with violence. ; ; fe were at Letty Waa ain—Now, Mr. Stokes, will you proceed and | Mr. Meheo—s4 Kaows Ghat Fisk’ inade it @ i . " irnala amuse themselves by ridiculing ‘Then Mrs. Mansfleld-Lawlor was called and ere about to Le carted out upon the lury an Recount of all your movemeute dows | Dusiices to keep hie We backgrontd, wad to put pf Gnant. ‘They esteemed him for what he | which is highly reprehensible in all cases, | fyaasott, the defcated race hore at Long Br took the stand that time the excitenient wing the Bring at the Grant Central Hotel > | forward the most Geeperate characters, Who for #6 Om had done in the war, He had not yet been | their results on the whole have been of the | and praising Longfellow. ‘Thea Jomen for ene Siang a the coure room w THE KILLING PREMEDITATED, Tot Mr tae kucreeen rich eeeeoien Tian: | Sather thos AUeelbas tka Coatnctneeee iy iter f eater than durng the UUhere ls Ma prtlancd fas (he dsomadd i ite, f mreated t0 Dita, tested as President, and they had ideas | greatest importance in securing for Iabor- | get that Bassett fs an own son of Lexington, the | The corridors were. packed full, Dutt ‘i A at a AE a dig Ce 3t Any \udictment bela ipa eueesions ; of his capacity and his character which | ing men rights which otherwise they co: reat King of the American turf,and that Lon. | thirty-five minutes that she stood the trying or. opomtionsln the ination of | Pwas mot cate {over to Judge Biaby, wn emmy trouble with Fisk, and for tiat Kini 0 deal. nenrly a thousad pairs of eyes were € who kill Minselt | he told me vy #19 go to Providenee, He said were expressed not ouly by Mr. Dana but | never have attained How er war Leamington, an imported | tred’ an her. Yet she: brazened Ht out, At ed the temper-or parpime ef | the judictmest dadiissed several itmcs, cf thes w long? A.-1 should think tor by other writers With the invention of labor-saving ma- | Bastish h first, but only for a moment, a tittle nervy whitch the am requires. (Tine ap. {o. wiy room for some papors for tris tee 1 per a + 4 first, but only for a, moment a ‘ wrateh Phe Ha reg toe wou for ¢ a “aa acs Bet Persons {0 go with you and protee Gince then Grant has undertaken to ad- | chinery and’ processes the necessity There are strong indications that. the het became subdued, her fv hy ete eho tat Shec ee edon Leeeceie aealuat | Eg Meas anata eutniitar thie Gove nment nin! ia cmlloe ontinved hours of manual labor | , Y ie langunge forcible her whole alm appar \y combat, exposed to danger before le cam kM his ad: | tou with the cle’ of the hotel, and also with Sir. Me. | STORUS' DINNER WITH MTS. S14 D-LAWLOR, ; 1 ; tate of Maine, which has been considered as | to save stokes at the expense of her own shame Feary in sclPaletence it ts hls retreat.) ‘How chin, dn regard to the whereabouts of these two | Q—Rad Mr. Plak told you prior to the meeting that ing are the characteristic features of his | by the working classes continually grows | certain to go for GRAN, will give its electoral | She acknowledged that while receiving the care | Gher humiliating It inay be to the pride of mat: the law ad @ plan all laid’ for railroading you to state administration; loss. Hitherto the capitalistshave appeared | yore for Gueeney and lis Te earl | esses und money of Fisk she told Stokes the se- | ifby any hunjan ueaunheeatcacape tree Mar RMEE: | fst Ct, Attorny Piero ant bet fad if arranged d te i and ROWS certain | crets Fisk imparted to her. While she was giv= | Grant that this pesoner Kaew Pia ke Beth atceeeee | patron en OF without | with the istrict to Fallroad iné to / Wit were his private property, to be used | tages resulting from such inventions should | the best portion of the Republican party there, | {tcl every word which fell from lier in. ‘The | or the naniegy Why, or blak Wau caged and trapped: | semiy bapors, |" Mt Tremain Never igind thar ots ; for the benefit of bis family and relations, | enure to themselves and none of them go | and that the majority of the Republicans who i ’ a ound to atari anid take the leaden iteasenger of death tonna that tied tert aon Mine Mar lg a a OR ek 4 without any regard to the interest of the | to benefit the laboring men, to whose in- | Yet cling to the old pariy organization are en AN BAVESDROPPER'S TESTIMONY Augie of that boll, ani saw iis Victity before niin’ What | ceunean drove Giese ow ur Lratrived tie Pewee | UAL LaRa he sas taro st oce ime that they hau graves | TRUM RIviCa: yenuity the world is indebted for the | Urely free from any enthusiasm for ite candi- | Mra. Manafleld-Lawlor was followed by her | Sly dat, tid he acck Co avold the eouibat 2 ervhouse all closedethe widows ailshute iy ruouent | vyagde for thoes whi cron ‘ eset ) A bd \ dates, ‘The GreeLEY men are dal owing | CoU%ny Miss Marfetta Ifaman whose Cue | qaltdge fagraham said he was sorry’ to tuterrupt, bat | she mutht be sick, Lithougic then two ae (Q.—-Was lt at adinner party? A. Yea, sit He has taken presents and appoint reater portion of such improvements, | {ter 4) HY men are dally growing | enee was unimportant, excent develop! nts aft nok wee pertinent to the question before | lier, bul go ou down towae : Sa Wheres Acar Afar Mansoid's V vy & I i more confident, and it is now strongly intimated | fact that i i ut . oN i t } thelr givers Lo ofitec But this will not always be so, for the time | that speaker Hua iat, on several oceastons abe satin. bedi Air ‘Hieach 1 was endeavoring to satisfy your Mono COUNSEL WINKING AND ULINKIXG SWho were prsent? Acehrs, Williame acd x t wake INR, Who has rested under the room ad, ug Lhatoeou id Mans- | that there w *) irq t So wee 4 Tle haa sclected a confirmed bribe- | willcome, ax the world progecssesin knowl | impression that he eould contrat the whaledne | Seldeat the suguestion of Mts Be ait ine | prepeeedevitence cf ie SonmuauOR. Ae Marrauted the | | Mr. Mckeon-Telt guite proper for the counsel to be | Qocwuoiwas What? A. (hesitatingiy end elmoet ine I taker for a high on, and has kept hin | edge, science, and productive power, when | publican vote of the State, fx likely to be defeat | Supldity Sf the woreatteror seed Wee merer, the He, isnt, aad there wae no Reed for eb —1 you wink wnd Viluk we ehali wiuk | | Mr Tren x that, Q.—tt Cupldity pf the woman prompted and hie priser found Mire Fisk wholly 4 i ny bad jou lalured wader these appkstieusiona of & there notwithstanding the unquestionable | all skilled artisans of ordinary proficiency | ed tn his own district, Those who regotlect the } blackmail the man she pretended to love, “Both | pel and retreating, be dolitentene mrt and. quar. | District Attorney And as T eit wth my back to the | [chFy ad Raetap ke Bw Non i } : y Hemi btt nn ahe pretended to lave, Hot Is and retreating, he deliberately Ared hia deadly | Jucy they cau'tece ine wiuk abd Dlipk | ing Sine arrest nal me arre ae exposure of his gullt—a perpetual encour | in their trades will be able to earn a good | enthustasm created by the result of the aerated a letter suid to have been | weapon, ask is tint within the epiritot cue lawstuat | “Wiiueds <I told the detver ta take Lye down to th Wout in Jal that day yf Ulu Te wae da ye omont to beit king every where support for themselves and their families | ber election tn 1810, when Maine tod the van in } hy whlel the Judie would! no! AiO w read Ty thy pr p fedred' the character Bt Wie | Sapemods Ca ee Cite Ee, edt Cetatae thtel | CMELATte you wern arvest taken up,to Fisk's lie hl, ta Minister to§Lor u n forgth by 4 a less than eight by urs labor a day, | te Meret et ihe OAMLT ae en bf tact Hesas written on a slip of paper ab CHEWY Was UL OF sight and ho Out of danger, * | ifo's; that was @ saloon wher wud P my | walked rour t tation h A pin pooe of putting off upon the Brita pu while the community will be growing | Och interests ‘ur Mhelies Tong by two wide, In ead pencil, wind THE RULES OF EVIDENCE. Perrier Sinith.| Ne salt’ SuNltee eas fo Whoreemele |!Yebr ete for Mir, Mekvon hininediately ? A.~ lic sin veraniuing company, the | richer the time, Increasing freedon itd here is apother topte which bears upot vast r str the wore. Lewelked. ti What im ho come there? A. Tt woe yore Mint. (or himself being paid for this s ind not slavery is the rule of human prog mio Wen La DHMUMaia 1h Lb DIEAROIe RAM Ut Tfeo name tine aid place J | fiatned opponent that the Boneh ot tne eter mY | howe l talked with him, After | bad Gpinhed ere’ ene (it A ees rv Stated to hun the fa jobbing service by a gift of a large ress a Pron DO Peau EE Col, Fisk's friends declaro the letter to be a | the biage dom the gates of preof. But arcthere auy | *8U0H WI Hin L spoke with Mr. fngraliaid and Ale Mr. Erotna t Fost fils = breezy to-day, just right for Woodchopy forgery. After the examination of twe urine | folk oF evicence fy Which Meapsay,coupetures, ant | Holhorats. I ehoutd think Lwas there about ten minuces. | Qe Xow nad ; fe ity of the sune kind of shaves. feb Hani witnenses th 1 n- | the like OUghe to be adunithed > ofulee here beng | Ltuen went outside and imct Mr, Gulley, Hesshod ie | An-Wce, afr Ae tteha sas A Friendly Hint. poe 5 Mant witnesses the Court adjourned Eatallicued by Wut wieconu anil’experseuce uf tt past, | Shere.) wan wig: St aald to ket wente seats for: ¢ VILETFYING THEM ; He has outraged deceney by keeping The English troubled about the e WAITING FOR SHE MANSFIELD CHOWD. Which protect alike the accusedeand the peopie (whe | Biaek Crook.” Pasked | wo with ne. Horcon. rey } Tih MURDERED WAM Seine at tho Cuatat ELuuse ai Mow Ctl eda Thandingtha dean a + € ast which they fear will afford facilities for the | fe0M, Mr. ‘Townsend motioned the La Jor | Houor hear ay areal to" tne nw onleer JPM | Central Motel Luuticed # lady sapdiug in. the wiuchew ‘ape eA Bik Th leans, not nding itis proved by an | by the magority of the people for the Ad- | Visits of pestilence, Tt appears strange to think | they remalued In the room the orowd linagnat | WhFt sit, the Slaw a attetae® gig Aner? | was lading sul of thesrindews "i thought It ar sa BAA a ee Te Hs to show Investigating oommittec @f Congress that | ministration at Washington and the friends | Of the cholera travelling by railway; but medical | there and gazed at them, ‘helr stares wore Im. | {ptellectuality ; its rules are to be adminiatered by your | [had mel al maratoga.. | thought ale reeoxuived we, | Be A ee a A LN ‘ Re are, BE teantes setian canid | OR bARA AIBA HGH Wha He Ed nen say that this dreaded plazie often comes | Pertinent and inenacing, soeltye wiih Mr. Jacob Many regard to theac matter dead Perit OF | refuse too, At tbat time we wers talking atu some | nlcatsd by Fisk ty they Uly of offence hich e¢ of that Admin , o have for sou hati . 4 alentine and a posse of spocial deputy sheriffs enis of the hushan hea aon ree uaihess of my Drater Horace, walkeg a part uf th ‘ f wine I Cong! not be tolerated fora tant by 4 ese | years held control of the State Ye ru y that means, and that everything whieh quick- | took them In charge, aud escorted. them. to & magie of up Luma Rear. Theeo wiles are | Watt with f Hire tie SRE A part ofthe | Trend, v terme Ae t an iustant by any F fo:the ruin’ || of. iam between Bastard Waat tosiiltatne t vate f area, ROK Saourted then, ‘able; and] do uot understand what these | 8Y D8 Hin. E thluk halt a block { reveny nnserapntous ! dont pomscsscd of ordinary judament andi of itematerial invervate SE of ditseae The douitneal iioien | tae GWA teen Wate ie euurt tocin eek i roa the lead euungel for the 4 STORY OF THE SHOUTING, t yeat power.” Excl as a ys ‘Mia aiieonnre lide heb 7 a Pi ket at infection | « Lin the Vestibules and on the stage of | Waless it i is case a itet Which shall Tthe Jover to the ladice’ entranee, ‘Th ma "1 Also ase whether te n 1 RANT Y has peculiar advan: | which frightened Great Britain last year entorod | Lp the vosttpules and on the stage of | Mnterrune ti histien, ‘There are reayanethtl led with enrriagen. Linigh 1 rey Ma He bas appointed aman Collector of the | tages for securiue inajorities In Arkansas. | Russla in 1869 by the new route through ‘Trans- | sand persons there who: watched every hossinie | (ace wien Pxelawtunou the prowecation | Wer ahs Kala ul f | sapetely as Kod : 4 Portof Chicago on the express understand: | By the huws enacted by the Crayton Ring | cancasta, ‘This route leads from the west of the | Means or exit for hours walting for Mansteld Huskie be sed | there windoweon the atults. hire’ : ng that hould divide his ofticialiu- | the Governor, who ist CLAYTON nan, ap. | Caspian Sea to the extreme southern point of | age to be driven to the Tombs the erawad pad meth ie prteoner be | aot recognise thes Lea hie p . t 8 :. with his cwn brother, Ouvit’ L, | points all registrars of elections, and re- | the Black Sea at Pott, ‘The shores of the lack | litle heed, s0 anxious were thay to pay their te ) eance In thet tn the dingrany | Uw 88 agminat h " GrANr; aud when Ouy 11 quarrelled with | tains the power to reject their registration | Se are already connected with the raflway sys | pT NM ieee ata ra dd sireudy run pa ile oor afte Grant Ceutrat | tig wold bt at thix man the President got rid of him, without giving any rensor therefor, and to | {eM of Western Europe, and a line of raltway ts | Seo the wit she puts on with her jewelry and Mit, TREMALN'S REPLY, gnu Lteoeivel tha Fruuchuian Yportectit Chines Sette et a i i projected between Poti, Ti zabethpol,and | Ane clothes bought wit i money rfinain—It hag be > stat hat y passe ms Q whet not PYM and his agen He has allowed his brother-in-law Lewis | throw out the voto of any district in which | Brjiected between Poth Till let i ed A | Oe ake armada ehiin teh rae vom colt, Atmel alt hae Reow say fortune te er 4] Sethe dining rou, se weutud pralte oP SUE ROUE | somtinie Posarentop of | Ratt : Dent to bargain with eMic kers, und | his qeatures choose to report that there | gen, ‘The theory has | ian ents Black Indignities would most cervahily have 4 i have bevur be tre aN wo Hi-cimed on, | Ow he Hairy akin. "Tad got down thr Hole | by au ernied 1 Excluded . q L , : cipal , . has been propouns ‘ offered her, At about seven. o'clock, +4 tas has fallen from the line Of thi aire when Taw Fisk coming in.” He 9 Auda aes : i x Wns appoin el Vinan to the office of | was fraud, ‘Their assertion of fraud is suMi- | nent medical authorities in England that onthe | crowd had dieporsed, the three wanes wine | keutlehian Wo las lust aut down, Hehasgoue | Pree he sane hee chitts 4 froin PN At i pon selaue Peek ba Consul at Callao in consideration of | cient; they are not required to present any | completion of thia line of trae conta smuggled out of 9 private door, placed In acl: bf Tjuaapert across to the hott haul ; 1 pla MA ative Martian ROeeaaa : ron b ation i they are y | completio Mla line 0} ntagions cur. | * UEAT s Md Ina close sty-nine onehundredths of his speecee’ | Liumpedacross to the lofthaud; Lplaced my hand on | District Attorney Garvin proceaded wita the $2,500 in money paid to Dewe proof to sustuln the charge. The regis- | rent In Persia will become common in Europe, | rene hy en inet, renidence, a0 Wost jut forthe Court, but forthe Jaeynal aoun, | Uys Oablster Tuliel wy ito baad Grosaexamtantion : rs venty-third street, ‘Thus ended the Miteenth | tng at all to do with die question pressuted, and none You were titen ding to pass him? “A.— Ves Twa He bas complicated our relations with | trars, responsible only to the Governor, | Fortunately famine 1s not contagious, and Per- | day of the famous trial, kitew tt “better” than’ the gent{eman golbg Hat cuelof the tntrdnee. This Mey Yerdmend | Qs, Winem did you purchase the pistol y ' Ratt , LA q . be Myralysi Been } Ry | 4 Aas Can” uly account. for ‘. Wav not foaide ata; he was Satside, Lhad uo ten ae | Crenslon? Ae T thine about six 1 Li England and has disgraced us before | appoint all the judges and clerks of ln's most revent affliction Is not likely to. be MIL WAILBY'S TESTIMONY ADMITTED. gentleman doce Moot intend ‘to ‘adiresa” he | Heat Ic wae Mr. Flak, Tuidnot know it (il tgot fouror | currence. Feun fix the dave wsuetiy from Vir lbeacn the werld by making a treaty of arbi- | tion, who A On Tal : introduced in Great Britain through any devel- | On the opening of the court Mr, Tremain | [Me close of the evidence, and therefore dee Bvb eps down, bay : ry y tion, who can act or not at their own called the httenton of the Court tothe feet ane, | Weoecessary to tniect It at ckts stage of the cause oc BTOKES'S MAGNIPICEN’ Q--Po you recollect whether you bought more t tration and then putting in under that | discretion, If they decide to refuse | “P@eBbot new Fallway rout it'Wwas proposed to decide thts meocntie fact that | chat the prosecution may have two arguments instead anus on TRSPLORRT MENONY one? A-Only one, T baught another at Ure place troaty claims which be had i chs 2 ea ES tion of tho adhalasiiulty. of the evidence'pre: | of, auex,or because the wenticman uu whco Us | tomiiniac. Hebe Pritt iey Puan which be hud po idea} to register any particular man or a} John Mitchel, in the last nuinber of his excel- | posed to he givon by Mr, Halley, who wan omebe | Temnetiaeage Was la there would be uo ube totakes | "GQ. \ou'are eons pinot a. tung Areaw too nota A Roe nue earned Backing down frou that demand with a| the only right of appeal els to the | {elllog account of Mr. Landi’s prosperour setle. || Judee Ingralain bald, th answer that be sup. | Wart andbralu werd ange nud tou or how maar pea | ate bai ihe piel gota AST ahts,SyaM hey | aurherauthe Bol ad (ay vox be wy a view of mukizg it more ensy for agaug of | Supreme ( ; é ineut at Vineland, Tt seers that a cohalderable uum, | ROACH the view Was to embrace all the facts and | ple were mouruing over bie death. If wy Wearwea Frlowa | have haatiing to puhcout ty maa teh Set pt | fouteawened end | hellore\t was tne oie shown the Ns gaug o upreme Court of the State, whieh alts | Pumtat Viuelaad Te seeiue that a, conalderat . | Bivinietdnces included fn the Franadettin, and Were pronouncing bie eulogivm, andl siedding tears | iny crercont porket: We stages hsitmot hoon In | gourt. Lalwaye darries td she outside pocket 1 speculators to make woney out of other t twice u year, and bas cases euough on the BNP abitel thebwOYes F although there was some douve ABUL Tt, he | crcl Female at the Coroner inaueat, 4 aafant we | biktal in both’ toads, Aver hat he C4 ayaa c ou? ArmA Neat j wh on the | were Would admit it boyause he thought the Distslat | bivu'wh asueltS caput Ack de HOE be sald wercafter | ahot” Lturied back. 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