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en, Estes, the principal, failed to ac- | appointing a man to the Consulate at Callao. THE TRIAL OF E S, STOKES Dr. Ben, Bi ted valled, and testified tm an- in THE HEAD GEAR CONGRESS, | ~ count for, No wonder GRant and his followers think a a 1.4) vonWhe bh aeee profegsion treat | uknow Montaland? At do; 1800” | whe somicAane i Meet et the J TNE D It is reported that Secretary Boutwara | M40 te a fool who wilfully neglects such chances preeitioer: reside tn, New Ve ee ae on Mr. Fisk at the time Montaland while you Walt for Ping te isto make speeches for the Grantites in | Of "Kn Money and getting gifts. rH Testimony ror THe DEFENCE | Yr fours or B cn a miei waatnero Were you then is valet An Anomaly of Fashion, if . North Carolina previous to the ” ican House of Oot CLOSED YESTERDAY. wad appainted, meh Ni 4 OT A VALET, DUT AN INTERPRETER, The silk and Oamitere Hat Manut int the Cor s ‘arolina previous to the approach- In the British House of Commons, re- —_—>— society, at ene Unite Edin. fi ularly | Witness (indignantly)—{ never was his valet. te | Caren? Assoetation met on Mond MUfaoe p Ae a. g election, If he does itis to be hoped | cently, discussion oecurred on the question of | Proving that Fisk was Potsoned and iwen | SUXra sou acqumuted. with Taylor on Poisons?” | wah age of Hien wre reict tgs uct ieee | Seosah, Shas mot on Monday tn Earley She commie that he will explain to that plundered com- | annexing the Feejee Islands, A member moved Killed with the Probe—Stokes’s Mother ae TRI: a high medical anpnortty? Am There labo TAY ‘risk hind the employment ‘of these sixty people ? iors, Thal ni iH ~ { ine B ia a tems munity by what authority he condones | that an address be presented to her Majesty | Testifying to her Mon's Tnsanity—Impore | 9. ie ihr a nin meatea Ane . n‘carrying on this business were not you almost faa tea tts Gade Pitan et Freedom fo! the robberies of public funds contributed | praying that @ British protectorate may be es- Wass Heentting Fonimeny: ie. Ho yeu know rte ee Harley's. Old Vegetable tantly on the stage? A.-No, sir; | interpreted for | ®8 Well as many ir Nigh pseiegg nla a Bal 4 h few eh tera euroties?™ ArT have heard of 1a 1 riots, , ate ; , ery Theatre Iroh Binierant, by the tax-payers for the support of the | tblished over these islands, and this propos!- | Yesterday, the seventeenth day of the : ¥ 1 MAH Featatefret Vetween fim and Montatands | MOF Chicago, Bt. Louls, Buffalo, and otheg own wit 6 Clty Rink 3 1 PP % MARSHALL COWING'S TESTIMONY. ‘; cities, The association Is composed of an , “a / tion failing to receive much consideration, the | trial of Edward 8. Stokes for the murder of Col. : ‘ majors And wo'l : ymple Theatre—Itip Ven Winkle, Government I Fisk, Jt, the defence ol het Marshall Cowing was then sworn, and testified For Silly? A.—Yes, sir. ity of the hat manufacturers of the Uni feay Pastor's Opera Mouse Lieto) OO member asked leave to substitute for his origi- Trav | eke, Jt, a an ae asd my? ao nswer to Mr. Tremain: A Ana the othe pr me donne—what arethetrnames? | Heagos, and has for its object the regulati na ‘ re Theatre Gran I Civil Service Retorm. Al proposition an instruction to the British ere {8 apparently no abatement of the In- |g. what ts your business? A.—Iam amanufactarer | Aoi si i f 4 0 : i Theatre -—The Lat Tramp Card Government to annex the Islands. ‘The Feejeo | terest manifested from the beginning. ‘The | oftnetaiiic pninps and other hy drautie machine Pigott ou nom, vnewber Mentaland lived near Mr. | tho stylo" for each soason, and the protection Shontia at a pC Mr, Taaac ‘ t ‘ Where have you been living? AI have boarded i tah, 1 Ma Hariareree Mrens, & colored citizen QF | Islands are over two hundred in numberof which | same dense crowds of persons beslege the doors, ciate the Chand entracandoner | G7 YeRarete Mr Fink Wheb he ived near Monte | of tte members from loss by Irresponsible o¢ Baltimore, has written a letter black- | porn , the samo rush is made for the seats, and the Keeplig houre tn Seventy eighth 5 shonest dealers. For the latter purpose Oren niznth 1 ——ee : ‘ perhaps one hundred and fifty are Inhabited. | the sa . Nn Foe ae a ny Gintn | MQ-—What took You to that place on the morning of a aunt: Waren of the Han, Buarding one Witttam U. SAUNDERS, an- | Among thelrinbabttants are some two thousand | usual large force of police Is In attendance tfuctagear ago, with inc eaception of « | EM RMME, Ar Haan Ere yeoggye | Pack Mat aera Proper offcer, on which ‘ ' other man of color, who had beon nomi- | whites, who have Joined with the natives In or- | to preserve order, a eee ind Tripler? A.—I do, | bln the newspapers to read and took hia letters, thelr pecuniary obi But the pri ATTIMOI 43 ail eubacriber, «6 ~ M . ip 4 oh ye Were you dolng any lnterpreting >A 4 ‘. rf ee nated for one of the Presidential electors on | ganizing a government, and who: are repro- THE PrigoNER. Hater? “A—Up: a object of the organ Ration is the adoptio National De ' 7 hs aid hear vee . ay ‘ongra company left he took ihe - on ot he ' pen iene advo the oMceholders' ticket, and has declined | sented as being extremely desirous that the rule | At the usual hour yesterday morning Deputy Were ntimate with nim? A.—wwe wore quite | yd can wnat panty acct, thnt of 3 ghey ofa bloc, aa they cal for euch aeason, Balt the mom b| Ins sie oe wiry oS because he feols himself in duty bound to | &f (reat Britain should be extended over thers, | Sherif Shields, accompanied by three Sheriff's | Intlinate. | We sat at the tablom great deal together. | YQ) CBF e i, you fortiat? Avi suppose F aido't | year in July and January, at which the shape miates or Nee | UPTO a support Honack Gueeuey. In this letter | (R0UEk no proot of this was presented. As tm | offcers, escorted the prisoner into the court | iit xovmnbutor December” ihe bourted A tne howe. wie for noth 1) biel cat tnt wor ag 9 forthe spring and fall is decided. ; i kustus Schel ia, on 4 rd vo enagh 1 ‘ chet room, Stokes was dressed with care. Tem va uainted with him. fo or n t these semi-annual meetings each manufac. | bent Chairn ‘ 1 Strrnlacorporates the following gem of | ‘ttl ia such eases, the «chemo was urgod in the | Foom. Rtokes waa dressed with his usual oare, Where mere youat the tine Fisk was shot? At | fiiipanion? Act think It ls; hard work, Oo, #ome: | gure aubmite a pattern hat. “Hach hat is nume itersionneel aoe iNeaEHe, interests of Christianity as well as of commerce, | He wore hy st traditional gray coat, striped | was mien boarding at the hovel. 1 eame in within an Fou ayy it wan hard work being a companion co | Heredy and ® tealud envelope contalning the ‘ fore Marr a ae a eat ih the aa while glowing pictures were drawn of the ad- | linen pants, white vest, a spotted shirt, a Sixth St OE AOS ae ay you recolleet the conversation | bin? A.—Yes, ol pa me of the maker bears 8, ogFrespond! ing NM. tary and Tre nif ; “As Gen. Grant has been purify Ing the le antager ich Wo’ 00 0 Grei Ward collar,an in bi ; i. h Tripler in re oe a ber, the name being concealed untll a choice is he follow , re series ine coaiey bY. pada ve civil | vantages which would accrue to Great Britain rd collar and plain black neck the. His father, | wit ip regned wP"A.~er, a AN INTERPRETER'S DUTIES. ade. ‘These hats are placed on. exhibition on t ou are And spectators lin uticec st we desire te have | from such an addition to her domain, But tho | mother, sister, and brother sat alongside of him A CONVERSATION WITH DR. THIPLER. Give me sone work that was to.be paid, for that day of raseting, anda vote is taken to decice ' . the Republican party of Maryland puritied.” English are not so fond of annexing savages as | all day. In anticipation of the summing up a | | Q.-110 you haves converyation with ne |p, repard to Beery Inoening st clog an everytime ye ees | whic ong of them shall be the style for the next “ saa 3 4 sf goreer lle ddoni fe ee ° vin braving? Ae foctors ry f on. When & decision Is arrived at, the ha '‘ foe of welt Agate opace, Myers has probably never heard of | they formerly were. Their experience in New | teater number of ladies wore in the court room | jn'y yuiet ight have been killed by | me to d ‘thing Lwaa to be there, L was paid by the LA Hes Katon of Ka 1 ees cay | Gronax M. Rouesox, and his payment of | Zealand, where under their benevolent super- | than on any previous day. ‘Tho strictest order | practice, Dr. Fimer told meeto tell Tripler that he | Mgnt, facet tere aura ta Siery ty, who give the proper inetructions to the fice ates t 7 aed bea Weekly, te | 693.009 to the Secons on aclaim for which | Vision the native races have dwindled down | and utmost decorum were preserved through- | falfun hour before he caine, Ltoid Tripler, and he sald | food mosny HIghta. ay y block makers, who are pledged to the utmost neetiout, Mi from 180,000 to lee th b exbart. | OUt the Whole prosssdl sect ones, Th It was very unprofeaa for Dr. Fisher’ to say any. ‘Did you go everywhere he dia? A.—Yee, sir. xecrecy until the expiration of ten days after all t they had already been paid in full, n 150,000 to less than 60,000, and the exper! broceedings, except once. Then ® | iithe'of that sort, that it thowed mallee, and it wae t0 Yowknow ail hie h ? A. the members have boen supplied with the blocks, | Neither hashe heard of iain ment of endeavoring to Introduce the blessings | mild admonition from Judge Ingraham prompt. | serious a thing to mt Ae said iid punch by oh A by the course of 8 | They are then at liberty to dispose of the new Uo. 1 . Neither hashe heard of CuonrrENnixe | o¢ «j * ly quelled the 1 - away at hitn for some time, ee Dr, Fisner eaid, but my | aay? A—It depend ea. apn it he was doing. vi bf be ga. ry | é Hor President : clvilization has cost the Government $100,- | ly quelled the laughter which was produced by OAC ordinary ues? A-—Two OF three times « | blocks to those;not conhected with the organiza hh : Creswent and his grentattempted fraud Ihatrument’ waa entirely ynae for the porpege and f | 4 re ‘ + Gul ooh h P 000,000, has not resulted in inspiring much en- | the efforts of counsel for the defence in behalf | di C a perhape I otherwise woul Hit te °3!—1iad he a demi-totlet gettingshaved? A.—Ite had EM addition to this business, the meeting on 1 mm re raver aie ‘ed by GRant at the time ee 7 eal storia ie aaa of ses el urine fh at ah AR frau atts rt hebeggye te drew {then he shanged that fF | stonday had under c ansideration anew constite | formers’, Mechantes', Bechet a q So the proposition for annexing the Feejee cannt- #. STOKES, SR., IN THE WITNESS BOX. ° ow about him, NTF °ee: + taaaseen Viltibe ba Waal Seely tor brekle making some fmportant changes In the t ero Nor is he aware, probably, of the fact | bals was voted down by a large majority. Thir- | Some ttle sensation was manifested when ie a tasty A” Nowe at ally he gov hie long drew off and was | Koverpment frst oases alto taken pact ? ‘ann ' that the Hon, Lewis Dext, Gnant’s be. | teen years ago the soverolgnty of those Tanda Mrs. Narey B. Stokes, the prisoner's mother, ready 05 ont bres fost with nim? A—A good many before Adjournment ie ' : bomery Be t loved brother-in-law, got #2,500 cash from | Wa formally ceded to Great Britain by the King | Was vlaced on the stand, She eve how toatl. | rhe fd nol eattatteat ant he al Rethuicn twice a Week, sometiines inore. otwithstanding the association embrac ; : HORACE GREELEY, LLD.,| wrenmcp Pam ete eae rome | and his chiefs, but Lord Parartusrox’s Govern, | mony ina low ard aubdued tone of voloe whieh Recrtee SE AAS He di top eetng | qi Were rou wih him all that mlorlig” A-—Yeo, | tange majority of the manuracuurery of the oul Come hom st . He ane ment, after a full investigation of the matter, re- | evidently affected her husband very much and ition: He told me that. ee S— What ttme did he reach the office? AA quarter | thy fashionable” hat of the scason. ‘They rex Sweet Mi { j Piss CoML KC Dalla pce fused to accept the proffered territory. ‘The | caused the prisoner to bend his head. He was Hines, and bine he told Jaimes Hand, Coal merehant, Feport of w , i ay Sunk ave ceive thelr blocks, and inanufacture a few hate BEGON, TEXAS, AMURD<1 COLLEGE, cHAPPagea, | RAND Cot ‘a opinion of practical Englishmen on the desira- | apparently burled in sad and. bitter thoughts ea Ourt, “I remalied "with him from that tine to 8 | Of the shape decided upon, but they wait unti Daw News Ma Mor yot Has Mranslonrned the tant at | Chit mee practical Bag \ eppereanty butied Ie ia} and, Die thoaghis THE CROSCRXAMINATION, o'clock i ; A well-known hatter on. Broudway exhibits his ue ‘ ’ - } 0 of ann savages may bo of some in- | Ay'he never raised his eyes off the floor while | Cross-examined by Mr. Beach : atsnucoanted (han eerie terete aaa ew shape, which they at once adopt fel 4 THE WHOLE UNITED sTAT.s, | {Mi Mon JEseR.Gnaxr, tho Prosident’s | terest to those who have beon growing enthust- | Mra. token wag teatifytie. There was no cross. | .Q.Did you erer make any wameedem,ct trot | Slit Mann i iaahiety Lame CRusate | that the hae which [ils customers wei iwehe Be ghoks 7 J father, madea bargain with one Stoms to | astic over the late “treaty” by which an officer | examination. ‘The. next witness was Horace phy creations you have epoken o OO What time 4. he dress inthe afternoou? -A.—Te ig) d salable head lor fu we d ‘ shed, the ¥o% othe prieo ‘8 business diary, but didn't put these things 1u, | Jeff the oc? Ghd*went ‘te lis room, Tdou'e | Here ts a forcible instance of the power of = ; 1 — have him, in consideration of $600 cash, ap- | of a private trading company annexed the Navi- | SOKe* ,'he younger brother of the prisoner. f tink they weée of sumetent consequence, Bo | Knows! Prone Sa'gss ie fenton tes | fashion, ‘The hatter referred to is fortunate nomination ominated. pointed a gauger; and that President | gator’s Islands to the Cited stat Of age, dressed neatly in white trowsers and | more (han that they were of a ge fe Ciined it trom Mr. Comer and gave it | enough'to have the custom of thone few who aro ; Honace Guaetey of Chappaqua, LTD. | GRAXT approved of this arrangement | ye; Sane ewan a Vests dark coat and red aceetie, “ats eattmphy | wa) Ao tn cdavervation with Dr. Fi ig caDldyou kuow he Nad Afteen 6300 ile at a ese ee eee cia aie grag Bova the € : pi ne Infamy of the New York Times— | ¥ np p th rage ta Bad out * ie in bis pocket? AI did not, takes the place of the article adopted. by th office w e time, an¢ »proved evel fs brother, the privc R carried ret conversatly place of the article adoy y the Farmer, was yesterday thee Pinte, RAG! HAG ALDFOved (Of I ever long ateempeto patnectite Cut oh OmMN Vides |rhioh Sera afterward was en pasteriem sas COMER a8 A ratnEn. combined taste and experience of all demon President by the Democ National ce GKONGE G. HARSAKD, who fs known to be able, THE DEFERCE RESTS, with Dr. Fisher before you talked with Tripler. He furuie wiere?\A-SAt Goa y pledged to use the. bi Lditntthat to ah venttoL “ Haldiione, Mie: ¥ Probably Myens is also ignorant of the | and who is admitted, even by his prosecutors, to | After the rec exe tho proceedings were very | can't say yew or no to that, beceuee {thik t did, bat f Sod u know hite in an a—tn | ff ie ase ‘i ve th hata in the market’ sume cheers for altimore. The vote was | fact that WiutaM H. Keauze, the philos- | be honest. rpueltfncerrupted by thelsalute of 19) gut MOL OUTS. chine more than to atve the enbe | “S. Aten UT farmer be we ra seesisiee ii 1h ‘ad of the Broadway man's, But ater and Se bmost unanimous at the very first, Sucha | opher of Addition, Division, and Silence, - aa, Horninntion OF Or. Hotes Greeley be statice of oneof those conversations? A.-Lean't give | A Yes, sir; he aod his » dealt tn autik, I believe. half a dozen men wear his hat, and all New York outinthe # ; . has just been appointed @ member of Many of the straight Republicans in | iqore Conventions No complaint any particular one. The conversations Were about the g M yous hie farm? A ir. follow ci ir exam yoy ne te e,roat of the United were belent ibute was never paid to the political Leptensly Massachusetts are not pleased with Gen, But- | however, as everyone in the court HAN Ae cour éreation, then, gives the substance of ali? | ent Detween walk ath sny other” farms, chattel Ssh Sead prthodoxy and running qualities of any | @®48T'® Nationa’ minittee, LER'S recent speech in Faneuil Hall. They say | {vor of the ticket. Dr Howe was recall 4 (Laughter) ANOTHER ADE. AM by ihe iE leridee caniditete otis : “| Grant as a civil service reformer re- | that half a dozen more such speeches from Bur. | {he defenc e, but saly ON lacarat ten ote 1) AWAY AT PIEK FOR HALE AN HOUR Judge Ingraham suggested that if anybody path chy Vor teach dro Bir. 8. it. Sta ' ‘ormer candidate of the party. minds one of the devil's celebrated pro- | Len in defence of Gitant against SumNEN would | utes to two, much to the relief of everybody. | 427 {iy ir tripertial Dr kishore requested: f Tins ie hed FS ral Second Coucert—The Blue Danube ‘Tammany ! It looks as though Greetey must be | posal to become a monk carry the State for GreeLey in November. They | MF, fre reninces eB ae ay to umn that he hed punched ew laughter. = Madness—The New Manhattan Waltz, ‘ ‘lected. “All the Democrats are now - a think BeNJAMEN talks too much, any way, They Then the District’ Attorney introduced some ed that be didn’t know why 3S A aad of living in Twenty-fourth #tre Four thousand people crowded into the »ound to vote for him, and quite one-half pe unre ou cee are eeers iy la te Gallon ie eertblng out Silty c2:Ad- Mires GH testified, that it was Impos "him ats, ve salam ft shoul tell | Dit Momtatana ive tn that pre? A | Attdeny lest evening, and although the the b , é : ceraced | PAY in the nation ts nothing buta party of Ad- oe G. Hill testified that It was impos. Finer, Leouid wipe him out. ie | No-rir never e ometer must have stood away above ninety, of the Republicans will certainly do so. ne eran blala deeb di obit wt dition, Division, and Silence; but when it comes | {he witness seeing it. ws he was mtanding nent | MOWA gut dare to ahow Hig head ‘in this hotel ipld you see Fisk put hls cloak ou that day? A] they geemed as if they would never let the or- oe z gee a e p: the capture |’ to be believed that thele party in Massachusetts ‘when the shooting was ¢ Hie | be ould thine about "Bo you know whether there were pockets in that | chestra cease playing the * Blue Danube Waltz" q udeed the prospect is that Graxt will | hy Capt. Rercureof the Cuban man-of-war lanothing but a urzan party, they be nitofeet | Wa" the frst witness examined foF the proweci- dnetor kik niet Pe or bot? Ani could wot #ay. aye aieey: Sha hielteds. Webalee wae aa tags e © worse in 1872 yan BU. | Plonee nagar er i : jon at the opening of the trial, next wits sheet toid me to'm sik savin CLEREE bes ] are worse in 1872 than Mantix Vay Bu- | Pioneer, That she is duly commissioned | an irresistible inclination to buy white hate. hess was, Mr, George Hardin, a Relzinn, who ter #2ah make them, out John Meet Men rae ate tka was ree | Bete asever, and excited his orchestra and au. yi the aa paw fared (6 480; and that she sailed from Cuban waters, i ted anCol. Flak's {nterpreter during the lust tien send them in separately. called! Ceatlued that on chatucrutiy’he uscieted | dlence even more than on hia opening night, fisll wast All believers in peace must be ters | Where she had been four days, was yester- How the cannons sounded in the Park oy rays ie ot Hatter When he Vid thie occur at the rst conversation ? dressing Mr. Fisk, “ The Manhattan Waltz,” which he will play for Bonet Pe inipeaihs peac be a e lee #9 || daw eis ved tol ule Bayona) question of | Ye#terd iH as they ano fe da Dr. Greenery’ Vous etes Frangals, n'est ce pas?" firs at tad Ie inoue coversation. (The wit uf, ther at thme he had any pistol upon the first me to-morrow evening, |e an arrang new: paper ’ ORACE GREELEY. The South were en- v 4 Prats 2 A nomination at Baltimore! There was a sound of ‘on, mo . is Belge,” he replied, | continued): Lasked him if It was cu ry for his 0 seta Ne ait Home, charace sph : ; he South were en | gouyt by her Captain, Faaxcis L, Nontox, | Homlnation at Laltimore! There wae a sound of | “Non, monsleur. Jo auls Belge,” he repited, | ssnunged Vented Meni ita her doctor | 4, Cuuld, Hechave one in his clothes without your | teristic variations. It will undoubtedly make aa honany wusiastic for him at Baltimore, because | The commissions of all her officers are | \uucccton wit avy teomous Marnlaadea tt | He testided that Col. Fisk never carried a pistol, | pretest, Heaald, “Luhougit I wc See Lae Wis tliere auy pistol there? A —No, ete. great a hit in ite way as Nilsson did with another ftnerica connection with any previous nomination, sta sepia Hat hut go toany serious catent id yuu ever-eee Ni hayes pistor Ih Nis . | negro melody. jeiters he represents the new era of conciliation, | signed by President Cesrepes and Secre- — peru gba dons aaa pe ue nomen ieeatiat suizeesion qivou understand | aitirl 2A palrof pistols were Promentea toa oy | Mr Strauss Is under enendement to open a ite. 4 » Faaxcrsce < 7 joncer re- he vas dinoovers satiireens uring his cross-examination Mr. McKeon, as | {ts humor MF the dekgecad eenGit autel | Me Cooney lant June, I put them iu a drawer for season of thirty concerts at Haden Baden anity, and all-embracing patriotism. tary Ae , a ey ais rake Pall Pep aad “heahhad a Ahat Congress | usual, loot his Temper, and ina most outragesais | ize." ou" ining! told the defence oF WE DIENE Deore | and touk them dow Long Brauch in July. There Beth GF Augtty and was unable to accept Mr saeek wie ceived nothing in the shape of arms or am- FDDINGS 0 8 engaged In taking y manner aswalled the ed Dr, McCready was here called to the stand, | 843° (iusto Mr. Sigson, ullmana tempting offer of $50,000 gold ty le ‘ Allhonest men should be for him, be et een ie tatee waters testimony to expose the frauds by which the ng paper whe was in Court. The | und testitied simply In relation mis | sie ggisvouerer Mow timo carry « patel? A | at'tnirty concerts is our princKpabeities, i pause his elec cine tH6 vente: oe pk : were peyton igre conti “Pe " him for Insulting him by star | thoritie ting that Harley's = Ver a eeteoe? oF vik us that he not expec! F tause his election means the restoration of | ‘The pretext under which Capt. Rrrcnre | lsreputable carpet-bagger, W. T. CLanx, had and wea. in turn rebuked, bedudge tngee: | Crate cine Heaetey'e Vemecable New. iri bes caller pled sd deel revisit America for many. years, but on bis to tegrity and ity 4 ales ‘ Bs 2m 4 usurped his seat in Congress, GRaNT’s organs in | ham forsuch an unprofessional display of feel- | ities, Is Housman, recalled for the prosecution | turn to Vienna he will compose a waltz on t ntegrity and purity in the Government, | secks to justify the capture and destruction | “ foe auch tal 1 bi Washington and elsewhere began to proclaim | ing. Tle incident created quite a sti AMASA SPRAGUP'S DEPOSITION uttal: American themes that he thinks our people will and a general new departure in our politics, | —for detention of a sailing vessel until ; ; : Sonn Marshall, Col. Fisk's valet, and Francis : Iwas the driver of Col. Fisk's carriage on the day he | like better than the " Blue Danube,” g v I Hl een ij , for hor | the determination of the Administration to put | sryusinans his: Coachman. were each examined | Mf. McKeon then read the deposition of Amasa | wagstor"™ fit rmcuber of ever seelbg # pistol i ' era : : Spanish man-of-war steamerszcome for her | qo + Ku-Kh + ft eran, bis . nined | gorasus, President of the National Trovting AS | (ratings cf ot FEE —— However, the supporters Of Or ene ee ie ete eae tae weak fo bold | “oma, the Ku-Klux tn Texas, ‘This was done, | for the purpote of rebutting the Prisoners tent | BAUM Feem den eae Tey Mo! ahowsthas | Ce nmeiiate ste. MeKeoe—Did you put the | Madame Leutner ai the Brooktyn Hink. LEY should not be too confide 2 t y Stokes pona file bis eme! ¥ is eve! fi » Peschka-L x zy should not be too coufident, ‘They | Ms! hstanding that the fact was notorious that | (ey. | They eae ewe ae ee poet’ | Stokes iad a bona fide business engagement at | trappings gu the Colvuois herve wueu be Grued ou on | This evening Madame Peschka-Leutner, er seen the | Gov. Davis, the frier rae t'piut the eade o oe bate | fry pinicla la fie liottors? A-o.air, | whose magnificent singing created so much ene tim on the Hae Wy Met OF the | thustasm at the Boston Jubilee, will sing at th Saree Dia the areas whe bree 6a the Brooklyn Wink, and there are Indications tha of both CLARK Providence on the th of Januar; He says that he had nev killed, and further that nave to deal wit! ser jous ene! g » Pione: fore. . ° ote cise of despotic | neve: eb " last words to Mr. Sprague were, han unscrupulous enemy, | flag of the Pioneer before. On such a | was In the unrestricted exercise of despotic | never was in the babit of going armed. shail be there.” Sig basineas wes the actttinx walt y dacked by a hundred thousand officchold- | ground a vessel of the Khedive of Egyptor | authority throughout the State, But the friends | Were fo lowed by Mr, Frank Curtis, the gentle. | Of) qubt between him and Smith, of the firm of No, no; the horse. Did you dress tl nd GRANT, | armed when e 3 i | . A man who Was the first to reach Col. Fisk after he | @ k St Ol ; if ence tents mad 4, all abundantly provided with the ma. | of the King of Siam might be equally liable | f Col. Grppixas refused to be terrifed. and | was shot.” Heaaid. d was impreaand with the | fimith, Gould & Martin, All the important por | a4) ofS Hees A cEOMY. ee, bredbetitie hath ae toe in| Ml ests y || to seliure. proved all the frauds alleged against the Addi- | fact that Col. Fisk had no pistol,” which brought ‘the depositi 7 Dorfwan B; Baton, taken by tHe didn't moent An Nocti, [Langhter.) enee) portiew i "4 pspe- sea ton, Divistor Si ef ° both Mr. Tremain and Mr. McKeon to their feet | ciiiniecton Me tien reat ii Mir. Francis Curtis was recalled’by the prose Union Square Thentre—The Grand Duchess, orial of war. G ism Will fight despe- Ss “ 1 DI n, and Silence party so clearly that om commission In n.wasthen read: but all Pp rs “ However, Capt. Rrrente himself proves Republican Congress was obliged to give Grp- | {2 an Instant Adit anded that the words triton Ware tion, and examined at considerable length as to The Howson English Opera Troupe are th rately and die hard, - the Inwlemness of hls act Ie enys thas | cance the seat which CLANK Lad tomaporartly |\the avieicer iio wan aremmen ie be cece ken and only matters | Pe nen he went to che assistance otcce | still giving an English version of the ti eeountiad : We are uow going to have u square cons | the Pioneer was, when captured, within | obtained. Now that the people of North Caro- Ingraham on the ground that a witness 18 not DS aac Heaney cae kor in taking of his clothing; or whether | Duchess” at the Union Square ‘Theat mon test. No side issue and no third candidate | four miles of Point Judith, A marine | Jina are about to vote for State officers, the same | “HYWed te Bive is Hu preesions, veyor and architect, and testified ax to the cht of looking for a pistol when he saw | reprosentation is exceedingly good, the acting nel lying prostrate at the foot of the | of the principal artists being deserving of sje~ stairs linmediately after the shooting, but the | clal mention, The Tostée troupe scarcely did THE PROLE Dr. Tripler was noDUCr urements of the staircase and hallway distance of the sofa, where (he pist league extends, as Capt. Rrrcwre knows | tactics are resorted to. Everybody knows that will interfere with the great ques tion texami full well, only three miles from shore, and | North Carolina is perfectly quiet, and nas been | the prote which he introduc 1 found, from the parlor door was 13 feet 9 juches, | Witness saw no trace of a pistol at that time, better, e Ne ghia ‘ whether or not the people approve of | the usufruct of any water outside of that | for along time. ‘The only disturbances of any | Wound: It was broken by Dr He experin ented iy trying to throw his tape | bit, TIPLE HECALLED, ton, (UR Moye ' i ao sly Gasuirbad the ‘ morn. He Was Cross-ex t pasure from the door, and lodging it betwee r. ‘Tripler was recalled for rosecution, eS HUDy eyerune: RANT and his system of family and mil- | limit is u national law open to all | #count that have lately occurred there have | iri or opium administered by himte Col. | the back and eat of the sofa, and found he | and aftera great deal of discussly the part RSPR re the wor! been those committed by the Lowry gang. who | Fisk. While. this was going on, could not do it, of counsel, was brietly estioned as to the Sardou's New Play, tary government and general plund ‘TNE DEFENCE CLOSE. Dr, Benjamin Howard was recalled, He tes- tifled Lam Profess Col F asto his conversa The manuscript of the new comedy that doctors after the Colonel's di ,it reference to the administration of the | M. Victorten Sardou has written for Miss Agnes ber of ehdie'’s solution. Ethel has been delivered by him to that lady {a are all for GRAXT. and the stoning of negroes | handed Mr. ‘Tremaln. stating that 7 gate sposition to vote nad tole Dr. Shine that he had ninister Who have manifested a disposition to vote ae | ite en er ein iets wolution of inorphit wed | they please by the members of the Loyal | the Cobnel subcutaneously the night he was ‘The whole point is that under the present disgraceful Administration, which all f they like Grant and his peculiari- ties, a majority of them will yote for him; vorsity of Ver: the Florida to be searched on the high | Leagues, Yet tho Raleigh Era announces that | slot, “Lr ‘Tripler denied 16, but by consent’ of | whl of Surgery tn the University of Ver {igen ane can of January. at the tune of the homl: | Paris, and sho is having it translated. Inthe f not, they will vote for Grretry. Fc sas, and Which bas never yet brought to | the Administration is about to send hundreds Comnttthd t res da The stand ‘cats teenie enc | Suck helln Mae pe che Nee vr ou the stairway, any p' A.=I did | opinion of the author thts is one of the best, if our part we go for the Woodchopper of | trial the Captain of the Shawmut, who was | of troops into the State, being convinced that | testify ty that fact. In this connection tt may | the ity of New ork. her is on remove any pot the best, plays he ever wrote. He mado a specially de ed to pre pe | its efforts to break up the Ku-Klux must be | not be Inproper to add that the administration | Bot ta that lie 1 pants, drawere, ins Ethel’s acquaintance in Paris last sumer, happaqua, pecially detained to prevent such aD ine | oe ae All this te intended to frighten the | Of harcetics difters very much among medical | In crose-examination Dr. 1 the th ti cuuu | and hos written a part for her that he thinks sult, any understrapper in the service | doubled. All this ts intended to frighten the Certain itis, however, that opium in its | work was prinetpally yand | of hie calculated to bresent her in her most attractive ‘The inauguration will take Cros rolina into voting for people of North ¢ RANTS Do you know Dr. | and winsome You, str; I iet hin afew days 8 ix administered | Dr. Elliott. Iisa haracteristics, thinks he can curry favor with the Secre- very large shi ‘of th i candidates, ct Keanliia KWAY trom chs pelle altos at successful practitioners with: | uates of reputable colleges practising in the Shine of Uue city ? Ady Yee, alr; J nuet Aun a few day a y on the 4th of March next. tary of his Department by helping to sup. | Candidates, oF Keeving away from the polls a litany deleterious effects, As an evidence ct | of New York. ‘The Medical Historical. Boe fow the Grand Couteal Hated, e erenuon With him Be: | A eee TCAN NEWS BY WAY OF PARIS. poabenitica thc ALPES ieee erent Ch wether ie fe aro} bales ar i spd! Hie a MY) that fa yay llinm Totte 1a oy 12 years of age, | is established with th Drees purpose of ex~ |G ibid sou tell him at that time that the probe had aie. ie liberty of . perjured evidence by the spies of the Adminis- | was accklently shot in Cherry street, Jan.8, amis: | amining into the records of medical practle | broken inthe wound? A-—No, sits Rom i ae - Addition, Division, Silence. (ration. If this plan suecoeds in North Caro. | sie entering his abdomen preciarly in the same | tonem. Tra te Terrible Fight with au Indiana on « acite Papin Waals eras : ‘ ma ; Beeslave hs 5 ~ | bince as Col. Flak was shot. He was taken (9 | sudee'Reach—Do you know how the manuscript was Ju tell Bi nothing about the qu a rains The United States possess two pretimi The Statue of Horace Greeley fe will probably be adopted throughout the | Pane Heepital, but only lived a short time. In | ngudée Beech—Do you know how the manuscript wa f "Mugendic's solution you gave t Translated from the Figaro. Parts, June ® nent professors and exemplars of the art | A valued correspondent inquires what | 50Ut ceria dateaiae ee Meralan dere Lohoneemivaliy anrninietersd by | gndasBenckecrhst is bot personal baowied on tell him yon had Itis known that the railroad from San of Addition, Division, and Silence, has become of the funds for the statue of | As It is uow settled that those who do | Dr. Cantewater, without in the allghtest degres | Mr-Tremiin— te there anyother publlshind Lat of phy. Wy, aud thal Dr Fist Francisco to New York passes through tho One of these is the noted Wintiam TH. | honest Horace Greevey? We answer that | not support Gugeney will by that very fact | natcotlaing the patient. “He was ratioual up to Belnns Fag rn oe the: Medion Register of Sew 506 op? A--1'do not r reservations of several tribes of Indians, who ine cline He led mat shots intelligently remand | SC TMESUR BO fay’ anything. it suuetauce Ike that to ot Kesuxe of Philadelphia, who has tion of GRANT, no ith the except ike It, el, invariably regard the locomotives as terrivia Imitted | they fe in the hands of the treasurer, | contribute toward the el a momont before h breathed | one w Lieve who dock HOt Feepoud. (Lo the ollie auder oath that he is the author of the | Mr, LW, ENGLAND. fara nt man can any longer find a difficulty nig enae will be cited in court ronda | Cal T sastety UaED oN risk, | monsters created by the Manitou to exterminate ' - Ty) in di) ‘hat he ought to do about it, ase hat Co! os Ww ot poleuned i 0 © eponded. sion then ensued as the red man, following letter: The amount required for the erection of | '? Gelding what he OURS = Gied from the direct effects of the pistol ball | Thetuurt Do ? allowing the wituess to wetify In relation to th Reiter pingeniieds 5 +“ Taeascay DEPantMent oF PrYxayivaxt,? he » is not yet complete, some $13,000 1 Faek ai E fired at him by Edward 8, Stokes. in-—We close then. probe used Several times already the Indian € Ate HaMtentRa, March, inci. 5 | the statue is not yet complete, some 916, The New York Standard announces that | “hy Toclock to-day the testimony will be all 4G0 on, Mr, District Attorney Sts soa paseenballan sie sesso Guiwe\ tive as (Acard arch chehcalae OR ChE Crack’ Ta “My RAE Allow ime tvimirodues'te ygu my | more being necessary. As soon as it is rea- | jt will henceforth be temporarily suspended— | 1a, aud the summing up will begin, REBUTTING TESTIMONY, yeh pee Arete co (cay ice, || ame cabnastaiaes ay meres te nonatihe de that he wis sonably certain that that sum will be made | that is to say, it will be published nomore, The WAS FISK PROBED TO DEATH? pathe, following witnesses were called In re- | ¢ Que herd at the Core Ibroke thetop uf | flercest of their chiefs, a ¢ herok ' aur ¥e up, the committee to procure designs for | Standard was started by Jons Russert Youxa, | | Dr. Thomas H. Tripler was recalled, and testl- | "Me CoartesG. HL (who It will be remembered bat eee rat pany operation? Att was | enc eurnamed Mocking Wind. Allthelrattempid Ha the statue will issue a circular to sculptors, | the noted news sneak thief, and consequently | fed in answer to Mr, Tremali, was ihe frst witness called at the opening of the | hreken in Vandam s nan operation I mad F 1 “ sto whether he. & That is the only probe 1 ever Owned, 1 have owued | Mctes. AAS 10. WhHELDEE Be, AW SRY | Aisles la Accordingly, on the 2d of June Insts he cone 1 Mie 7 Has that probe been broken in any other piace | cealed himself near the rails, aud with extraors aylor on Poisons” a recognized authority | case) was examin > dieal n ‘AL am not familiar with it, IL] pistol on the. ti and the work will be practically put in the | has been popularly known as the Thieves’ Own. anbing if Ut auewer Of course it was a GRANT paper, and bitterly op- The other celebrated expert in this art hone on the floor Si of elther room or inthe pas- | ¢g% oe a , board of of execution, iM a kn’ ht hout George Harley's except at the Lop two years ago? A.-No, sir. AUMr, | dinary activity bounded upon the footboard * Groxok M, Rowrsoy, Gen. Gnanz’s Sec- | “SY aes Rene Fen of genius, integrity, | Hed, to Honace Gueerey, whom Youxa | « Te see e cusotlcs ne front, Spore - a uf sae. a eee PREH rod nortemoxahninalah ta ng acre ie a0 train i. foun San Frahelaco ‘to New Work: ‘ gt ouESON takes the | NOW let all admirers o! is ys : » in his confiden a afterw Q.—Wiat is the leugtiof the probe you used on Mr, r. Tremain—Is that rebuttal ? nt to give toa doctor 1 wore off the last thread of the | He then slipped along the train until he reache tary of the Navy. Rouzson takes the | 414 tire-iong devotion to noble ends vome | ‘bbe while 1p his conBdence and afterward | pik” i's dls \ncnes > | qistriet Moruey. Why, the prisoner stated, that he | screw in the centre here whore it joins togetuer, and it | the locomotive, where he killed the freman with PABA cine Wit Ok (ueltreenitee kad continually maligned, The final failure of auch | 'Qé ‘no you kuow s man named Marsbal! Cowtng? | dropped hs pistol Gppoaté tha roo door, Novel o it Wo ta“any more, tee: | wee ooo ceive, wnere le eiileg bao creman ‘any pistol there that day at all? A,— | less, orward and » this subscription with- | 4 paper oly ith on of Ghai coras Dia'yut : 4 forward and Oil up this subscription with- | q paper affords a timely illustration of the popu- | AQ Tita Toa nave « conversation with him within rate wr scalping them, jutaped ame useless ho: practises Addition, Division, and Silence on after it wasused | with ny pistol there that day Git hs ne f Wisden silence | out delay. We want to see that statue | Jar judgment on Addition, Division, and Silence | mpee-or four days atter We death of tisk Qe Hlow eat were’ you to hetpra oni PRET A "Within tire days On the tender, brandishing the scalps atid howls withit by giving it in large sums—893,000 in Aine front of the beautiful new | asa rule of political and personal conduct. fir, He sat iext (ome at the diuper table at the Graud ir. Tremain—T object to this goiug over the evidence .- ied any oUUCE operation with tt yg out ‘@ savage War song. 1 about e SEcOR case—to those who have no right | M#nding in front of the bea aM a le of § p s Central Hove again under p ‘of rebutting. this wound uutll it becaine use- he settlers along the fine became terrified as " h the Szco SDE | crcategelting building on Printing House ibaa A al Duin you tell him that your probe was not | MtheCourteWe wou let thent rit again: nad not Peles rl npr ag rears pn AL bs i 1 Staats-Zeitwng building on Printing House |, , you had had ii but T tau th bow bi Yo was GA iféw uiany wounds had you probed with it before | they saw the 0 it, but who give a Christmas present be- | 7 arog monument to a great and good | The Cinefnnatt Commerciatcomments on haven found the MAT don't retoticet tha Race ee PP REN, PARE PP NSD Y.SE Maye pease Regned wth Wt before | fearful speed, driven by the ferocious enuitivers forehand; while, as in the Governor case | “U™ s the curious contrast continually exhibited be- | "Q.-pidu't you te id the wound be irict Attorney-I don't want to go over it al) again, The passongers all cried out for help. ‘Licir ‘ printer and editor, and an ornament to the fofe Dr, Fisier ean eels Tai have introduced the. pri Had you ever probed agua shot wound with it? | uation was extremely periivus; in fact they id the SAVAGE case, a division is made at jae tween the exaltation of sentiment of Deacon pipe vata gt tab ne no whole elredinstances, Yes. air, In the thigh Were running into the Jaws of death, 4 he rate of one-half to the fraudulent | ?°™ —— - RICHARD BMITH's newspaper and theexcessive | |, 1.1 was chon recalled, and testified in The witness then ‘pointed out upon the dia- | yy git” “Mt Se Ouly one you ever proved? A, Finally an oficer of the navy Mr IL ry Plone Haimant and one-half to Rourson’s man, All Right and nasty meanness of its ordinary conduct, | anes!cr to Mr. Tremain: « pi gram the relative positions of himself and pris- | | G'"iGw tong wus it before you proved tiie? A,—Juat | fIeerunitueds te mackie iitiaall t aNE i bute . 4 Many of those ne Ue cate sage The World has made a strong and perti- | tion of sentiment comes from the true good- | on’ wan wutuority > As —It ie, aff cousid Saar MaDe snonEe K i to ene: chastneelT P ay ate he farsa ach water yee Dr chineasts | Jumped uponthe engine, . ‘The chleg uttere i lence In Addition, Divison, And: Riens ‘| nacious tight against the nomination of Dr. | ness of Deacon Sairit; while tho excessive | * A—Yeastr, | onthe foots An eT willtay (att talak T could oe Furea Wi by toe GODIN? A od aver | Ramee Rane eeaD ance betiod over the nd i nay be found in our penitentiaries and | iio evoe GreeLey at Bultimore; but seeing | meanness proceeds from the wicked partners Fee er eulannaan aackceee Dollies of the engineer and the dreman Mate prisons, where they are confined for | joy inevitable that event was, our con. | Whe hold him under thetr batoful tnfluence, and Be a eee eee tage | George Bardin was next called. Adjourned to 10:00 o'clock this morning dike Passengers "but their heads ‘out of the ‘ rocket-pleking, shoplifting, Durghtry, and | i porary yesterday assumed the follow. | MerPetually lead hii to do that which he hates, chod the bail, aud pushed it in ave | Mr. MeKeon—Vous etes un Francais ? Did Flek Kill Biekes ¢ be imagined tried tosee the fight, knabouta he like. They all believe in the principles PRAtatin nose Poor Saitn! ‘The Central Presbyterian Chureh BU iia yon cased its San TE HERO Maneater.) ihe Ballon of The Sun minute Mr. Pierce fell mortally wounded under aid down in Keanre's letters but no | MS PAtmole pe ee potteg | NshE to take these wicked partners In hand, tell bim that you poshe: au eh cela : cca | Stn: Would it not be advisable for the | Mucking Hird, whe in the twinkli an ‘o-morrow morning we shall he compelled vert then! Did you tei) Mr. Cowing that Dr, Mistrie rey—You were in the employ of Col oul ot be advisable for the | scatped him while he was t loubt they will all admit the infinite supe- Lev and Hows ay the Feu wud If possible convert t sowed stay a Piss halt an bour Decors sou arrived aie as Tnterpes ter, Ui The same | He sn McKeon to compel the authorities to | wile the s alp of Ue ytctinn it I y < nd Roweson us prac- andidate muh we a Hot always, Twas there OY ’ ‘who wae still living, had lority of Keunte and Ronuson as pro ld have preferred other rhesitas | ‘hore is such a thing as fairness, and this you ha versation with him on B thet mnen | produce the body of James Fisk, Jr. and have | strength to Jump up ad lunge hts bi ‘ i ical and theoretical illustrators of the My saying that re hin Hoodie Bre T syorul quality te wot exhibited tn the following i aubject YA Herculleat fe Reece zoe she moruine.cy | te bung in public for the murder of Silw Tndian’s breast, killing hin Tustanthy ‘ame. , 10 the corrupt ostccholders’ PICU id ieee een aater 6 TrOnune infleted by the proving, how would it have been On that oce . crawled @ valve han aw t ane a aes intenoe from yestenlay's 7 i pai feat aa t FP petetiie a te ‘Now will you state to the Court and jury whether a and the train stop 1 f the 8 (a This is talking wisely and manfully Mad inet heen for the wemoval of Banwann.cane | puta Ae 1 hatha any pincol | THE SIXTH AVENUE TRAGEDY, The passe ante the assistance of this ore of the Se rte ? eiptiied i Y* | nozo, and MeCeyy. there te noi now a question tha Was any such thing discovered 2 A.—No, sir, Mr. Treiuain <1 object, - brave oftiver, but it Was tuo late; lie died te i s Whatever objections auy one may have to | the raid upon the Tanunany thieves woud bave been in [| Wing ol The Court Why ? mean A sd calatacaer ai Pee een H ‘The new and peculiar methods adopted 3 yaya er Valu. for theee, thelr ailics, Would have feluaiued bo jo STOKES'S MOTHER ON THE STANU Mro Treitain-On_ the ground that while under the | The Burg Attempted to Murder Mey : , be Hee iatnt Adininixtration for releuse | GREELEY and Buows, there can be no | ict inet afarshall (Chalke what halbgc bik ANA hance ofalieged hou, whether adriuatiyely that Ips, the Jewell Pager | Henn ETREe i by the p Hopes : theis | (uestion that, as compared with Gant | Considering that Judge Barxann issued the | respond, and Nancy Stokes was suminoned, and Hae oe iOeakaine borslainal; ome ee a au Rhee In the Jefferson Market Police Court yes- From the Soak V Rey ng the surehies Of Aefaulters iby egy and Wi1sox, they wre infinitely superior, | Injunction tn the Foruy case which broke down | testified In answer to Mr. Trematn von, | thtucir ity te goo ait ghey: coud s upon the | terday, Juatice Ledwith investigated the circum Anead of Phuabua-Tus New Yor SoM, i se nsibilities when they are Beal y' | ind that their election will be as great a o Tammany thieves, we submit that It ty § y ved here how long? A.—Teh years.” pinto the stances of the shooting of Charles H. Phely {n every morning sending out its seintillattond y layer of the raeleati w of GHayt AYE TH | ion to the country as thio eluction of | Master too rough to abuse Maymow an their | f-—fanehere rom Fivmdenehien Aes Bi, | iby ibe aa ti biise af MAI Gras Ak Pn Lee et tie ait tac cease eived another illustration in North |; protector, A.— Yea, air. . hat bee owe diterent fromthe | street in May last, Mr. Phelps was in court, it ith he lat refed Hawt would be a curse, —-- gH ean upon him there Aco, ar the part at tuey are to Te aoa al " broadth of tho land, } avolin — The Grantites aver, and prove it, that | Gobo fen rpending rome tive with it was , ng the frst time be has been out of bis house ; According to the Sallsbury Tribune, G * your (ain ArLawt year in June." Me | the kilix was malicious) abd th since the shooting, Choked to De by her Mother. H Y he Salisbury Calling the Roll, Dr. HORACE Gueecey once said Guaxt had the log, was malictons athe The accused, duhn Thompson, was in attend- | Coroner Herrman yeatorday nvesths ‘ L. G. Esres, acarpet-baggzer who was ap Lincona’s first Cabinet vonsisted of | BEVEE been beaten, and never would be, But | Quilt yiesheudacdvertio had antaol? A.taid. | GeMiflng. Wem evttence feotlered as to when Fak | ance, Vorter, his accomplice, an escaped cons | eaaest Mary ts Blot, who-wies t hind North Carolina District, proved to | 70% A ABD, , ye au Te a ASS: | tton had been hoard of, On that batto-teld | Qe el zou, tiecover anjening pecullas tn is count TUB HAD NO PISTON HOM | A young man who has a turns in my t er, bestified that tls W 2 ; e 3LaIn, Sauen, and Be The two last liGuine’ hes’ bean castes Cuan feces ana ered din ontwovor thre oecasione. wha he 8 PISTOL. tol'me that two aus} were ay the th tanchoita for three lg »¢ a defaulter toan amount variously es- ie tw RANT hax Leen beaten horse, foot, and | Wastaikiug vill histather abvuchteiapraoument-he | @._were you present atthe time te drcosed in tue | Wiimtnt an deo wes rst floor iter She Wi : ‘mated nt from $34,000 to $61,000, Gen, J, | med are dead, Cartenon is for Grant. | dragoons, bribe-taker and speculators—a most | Berame excited: h shad wild appearance that l | ting 4 Br Sead ths toon l fomet thet wan p Aral Hope, Ang . ' Aunore from Concord, New Ha yp- | Cuase, Wetes, and Bain ave for Gree: | disgraceful dete Q—What were his octal relations with bis family? | G1 way ne pletol tn his possesston? A. No pistol: | Oe ae ete With thane eo mot amen osad i ‘td that be . apnea " Ley, Where stands Gov, Sewarp? pay me RP AmPertectiy agrocabie, x bo} wae called Qutsand Ne asked nie toMaud him hievest | tured round aud-dred At ihe, shootltg ine, The tuat Fee ened } i hire, who is the m conspicuous leader Ww afr, Liwcouw frat became Pree The Gree.ey funs, bearing the portrai TESTIMONY OF STOKES'S BROTHER, 4nd pantaicons, 1 held the leas of the pantaloons ao | was strogaling with floor t hut Mary d. tt cal ’ of the Grant party in North Carolinn, was |, Wien Alby Mintel its Reput Hicana in | Of the Philosopher, and adorned with an imita- | Torace Stokes was sworn, and testided in | Tiesaind thing was done at Soctocks I helped him to J alii voretorks Cnet the Ane was the sice ag bu Bare ate ran ts eolimions ne me of Esres's sureties, is sald that |-2eu! there were F200 HOPUNHCAHS tion of his} silvery beard, are getting very fash- | SH#wer to Mr. ‘Tremain PUL his coat on and Brushed bin, and ih general appearance like the prisoner; TE eoy Heve at th eof cal ting M a Ae ie Ae ennen a Warhington, | the Senate, Of theve Senators sx are dead, | jonabto, They are Just the thing to cool one'sseit | , Lam brother of the priaouer; am twenty yeare of | y Qe tien mak that?" OA. etwoen aapand ay tte | hot wud the featiies we A Wa dark, wil tba res aoe nee a uM meceeded in compromising his friend's de. | Mirteen are for Ganz, ten are for Gree | with in the hot weather In the Interyals of wood. | | Q-—Do you recollect when the prisgner war \ilat your | {i fie, mipraly Tonk Gi Ble Ocak Aad Wadhed' Hib | crow cheung? wicent ape geport Of three ehots niition shall have becu passed upou by t ¥ h talontion for ine wun of 810.00 Lay, and of the opinions of the remaining | chopping. ei mg. TDA he send you for his Bletol?” Acctten str; he | last haw of hin, Soe wes PHBL NS® MOY Frit ed'trom two gag ict m Mrs. Filiott war remanded to the . wi Whit makes this ease the more interest. | tWo We have as yet no certain information Mr, Bonner's Judgment Vindlen retime ta the Hoitinaa House for at, 1 got tt from the BARDIN'S CROSS-EX AMINATION, Ql Carson, tn the employ of Mr. Phelps, tes- | medical enauusnation ' ng is that the two Generals have ben in | We reter to Mr. Hannrs of New York and | One of the most interesting things about | 0 bid youl norte anything strange tm hie manner? | | Mr. Tardin was cross-examined by Mr. MeKeon. | icant a scutte in the hall on the second Moor, Tra The Perils of the shawanguale Tunnel ! artnership in certain transactions, and | M7, CLARK of New Hampshire, the trot at Fleetwood on ‘Tuesday was its verlils | ic What did’ ie aay ae to his apprehensions at that | from Helauin, Acted as interpreter for the | pistol Wneuaa gettin, Guy ewe, atalre wit AT MippLaTOWN, Ne Yoo duly Wo At ’ \ that It appears by the report of the Nevertheless we are told that the Repub- | cation of the relative estimate put by Mr. Bons | Que’ Objected to. Questo opera boutfe, Became acquainted with Mr. | with ihe pistol, 1 fully identify’ the prisoner as Uh turday morning, a few moment : i hi Dy y i ican party is almost @ unit for Gray, | B&F upon Goldsmith Mald and Amerioan Girl | plptoleand hide’ for Fisk two yeara ago next September. Hefure that | man Titi tot see anyilinathateectrtea uy ataite. It | che sullivan wud Uister express, a ror MF al North Carolina Legislature that between opinion was that on a fair trial American Girl | © Croseoxamiited by Mr. Beach wi Gauls Cagrey paid a i allway, ten antes frow tite place, cov vt alc r aaarill c 1 en mo were In that opera boutfe company? A. tT rey said a hat was found in Mr Withee’ ! 4 them they profited by the stealings of Lrr- | ct this impudent assertion? would beat. usted eh ie Pe BaiMre, Bf nls compiniat 9s thas ria waged cope, any Phetos's hallway that suited the prisoner, and | fraitedor the tay er at wore Whe sLErteLD, onother distinguished Genera The Gnawt mon declare that Honace | 7¢ tremendous and unexampled applause | yout we for the putol Vabked hin wiy he earried it; | he District attotiey objected, "iho counsel for defence suid ‘they had he evie | eatferrea ta eteen ave aita 4 inveng to the amount of about €50,00, ‘The natu-| gueetey te a fool, Well, so he is He has | Which followed the trlumph of the Girl, can hat ne was afraid of au attack from Flak of | HY ACK Con’ Hae Mee Ta rtgnt to save nie men's | Mevee to, offer, and waked to have some sum | fe d rock followed ta tive tuned ou MuBs4), Pennies ral inference is that Gen, Aunorr, the | tever got rich by Addition, Division, ena | BY Be accounted for by the mysterious unpop- | #10 of his men, inimenve power--runuing. theatres aid Pte | aR ek it aia ‘lint’ he had aa: d TRE PrORe, leg. wnery, fhe, le f Bieeching i 4 utarity of the driver of the Maid, or extreme Di, BENS, HOWP'S TRSTIMONY, romda? ed n sald that he had no doubt . AC - Judge Ingraham—Have pot I told you several times ApsON Intended to kill Mr. Phelps, and nt ny Of Patrick | you uust wot do that? he would commit bim without bail, anc the authorities I enge,’ Clarke taken before tho Coroner, alter which | ?'Mr, MvKUou—Tlile map says be te employed as an iu {he papers were seat bo the Grand Jury, BO WerlOUs resulta from the fall Of rock aly Mypre bee surety, may have known something about | sitence, and when he is President his brother. | Hfarityof the driver is disgust it of bi beurd Mr. McKeo e e e tos! the disposition of the pubiio funds which J in-law will not take £289) cash as the price of f “cha BRE Ty Hk EY AE Hie taken’ before tho Coronet

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