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4 THE THE TESTIMONY ) TRIAL OF E. ALL §. STOKES. AND THE 1N SUMMING-UP BEGUN. Eminent Physicians T Wound was a ™ Stokes Always wi Rejoi murder of ¢ elo up has begun Jury a orrow's SUN given to the te - 1 notwithstanding which t prevailed. time, flanked by Sheriff's officers, the father, mother, sister, several uncles a I friends. ‘Th Diack white veat, turn-down tle, may announce A great crowd attended the trial yesterday, rum Stokes was in his seat at the usual Deputy Sheriff Shields, three brother, ho uisit 1 we The prisoner wore a gray Hying the al one nt Armed—Dr, Sayers's “to Dr, Carnochan The trial of Edward 8. Stok 1, James Fisk, Jr, 18 drawing t The testimony ts all fn and t ‘This afternoon the Lit is barely possible the verdict Provin 8 for se will Li th noat de Hg, and many per re all STOKES ALWAYS ARMED, The last witness before recess was a German He proved a very re harber, John Dreisack etful, FE Years ago, a but he fore that butting testimony dev never among othe aw Stokes without ap the plea of the defen went armed through Hired assassing, St yesterday. bor, swore that for the last five years he 1. That rather shakes e, that their client only Fisk and his heartily while It was the er, elo rate itrant witness, or, to say the lea had a row with Stokes som «i the latter threatened to t whether it was to have been done by fire, sword, pistol, or club, He said, however, aw Stokes have a pistol. done Important fact Henry Keller, a bar- ar of Col kes laughed Dreiancker was giving his testi ouly time he la THE TESTIMONY ALL IN At precisely 10 minutes to 2 o'clock District Attoriey Garvin said, “That's our case, sit Then efence called three witnesses as tdre We have no other witt The termination of t court. Everybody. fe handed his notes to then left in compar Mr. MeKeon beea es. Sheriff Brent near the prisoner, and Hat ease Mi. TREMALN BRE After a moving ks, and arrang! Me a dn t Hon. Lyman ‘Tremain began the sum, ming up forthe defence. He spoke ina loud and effective manner. When he referred to the feclings of the prisoner's parents and pleaded for mercy for his client, Stokes's father, mother aud sister Were visibly affected, and wept audi biy. Even the prisoner himself showed his first evidences of r or feeling since the trac edly, and 4 ed away the tears which arose to the s After Mr. ‘Tremain had ‘ ) for an hour and a half the court ad- irned until 10.90 this morning. Sr. Tremain will continue his plea to-day, and speak until recess Then the District Attorney will address the fury for about four hours, after which the Judge will deliv harge and the Jury will retire to de liberate upon their verdict NE MEDICINES ADMINISTERED TO FISK Dr. James 8. Tripler was recalled, and briefly stated that the medicines administered to Col Fisk Were pr Jat the druggist’ store, cor ner of Broadway and Amity street. Ho ¢ scribed the nature of the medicines and thi quantity giv the d 1 as ady wiven D ain Shine testified physieiag and surgeon, and was formerty I A with Dr. Tripler f rysars Fee weeks after the deat t ob Mroadway aud had a ¢ cannot t tier mitline were give Mr. Townsend offered to show that t was used by an. unskilfull person, Droken while in use, but it was i after the prosecution Was tht DK, BUCK’S TESTIMONY, Dr. Gurdon n behalf of th ; tion, te siiall lutestines, through into and. out of ‘three , Fisk's WOUND A FA 1 sirket A fs THE WAR OF ® nl with N of tibles, ¢ he “it a 1 ex« vat ING THE For answer to the re Prosecutic « elapsed, Ingraham, * Mr ase pr relict District At Judge ited ™ ntered The latter looked t, very f ny. hed during the whole trial uttal evide n After th ‘Tren That ir mI da stir iy Mr. each Fullerton his “kK and brok and ti g SUMMING UP. hates, fle of letters, news nuseript ne 1 the eighteenth day 0 } b . i ‘ pitt DI. BAYRES'S SP ‘ Mr, Tow t Attor 1 trouble w Yi q Fetract. somet? t A ONLY ONE PI kett, recalled by Gojected to bp the t baw only ont Dawied me by the parlorinan, He wales Uirough the. hall f ouly pistol feaw bi Dr. Wm eution Q—Wiat I your business? Males, Ld decd wy pluce lene HAMMON D'S: TRBTIMONY, A. Hammond, sworn for the prose A Thy of th Was examined and testified pr Physician and aur. # large practice, Fisk's that the summing ssed in pat and pants, plat, with plain black i his $11,000 diamond ring. kill bim, ‘The re- never wrney and dy reference . at pres Twas not pre H Sther man ee ine right 0 birougn wound or not Objected t jures the great syipat region of the righ do you ent at the ante mortem or post morte T have bad very large kun-shot wounds, probably Inrger than any ‘This country wwe whore the ball enters the abdomen to he Median line, paswen town into the b the large and shall inte ie nerve, jo you consider tnd « tained vent ping’t that r practice. iniu the quantity, of optum to A wound of that powelntnanginet WF he inte. That te dendminietered.. Av wot enough to Atop the # (lon of the bowels and pre Ok. A eral Of ofl vis equivalent to about one-sixth of & grain Of mur pia. “iL would te wate to giv ayinp toma. Awl ‘onaeion at produced there woul er te of opium In large With elownese o Hou under these elre ute, Qi Th thieease at 5 at hana), aus 2 WU 12 36, at Croseexamin a henlthy man hot, and thief he walked up habite, wa his arm, ko} his friends: tlon-h from there to and at that time his tent as to bi hie puiee tune he had then about alininistered the same amount piration 29, Wood as improving, water, converged, and then hier his pulse bein remained, pertectly Insensivle, al Wan 85, grain of morphia w ically, Just. before te: a f Arte at Gorelock Now, Lak yo in ly the Withe Aig at ab Mr vter having ti NO SECOND PISTOL Hollis L. Powers called by th ut eleve Towusend - Ye Witness Ve ud killed him, he wo and that nereasing witli h F etipor, contraction of the puplls, respiration, "I have aeen the respira: stances reduced to four @ Inin the respiration was 26, at S:00 ¥, PALI 2 AE HAS ALO Bh AL 10S WON, At Ga Rat 10 17; was that death No, uid Chink Bot, FISK DIRD OF SHOCK, 1 by Mr Townsend. At half past t yenre of a Hf inoderate, temperate nest shows how and. where Aire with tie ald of persons holding Vatance to a room, and stood talking {0 hia putnal “being i per: mn 4 ih taking hls coat off; walked ‘& room Afteen or twenty feck distant, aie was depressed to such an ex fearcely perceptible. At half past aeyen 6 and hie reapiration 2. Prior to that n to him About two ounces of brandy, ven mining of Magendie’s solution wa by the mouth, and gain in about an hour "Athalf pant ten hia pulse waa) and Atcloven hie was considered by Dr ‘At four he. waked, called for ott in # comatone state, 1, respiration 185 and in that state fe ath aquarter to eleven, Nis Fespirs ‘adinjoiatered hypo and just before elev Hinims each.” In the course’ of the elock, ten Woot al AL about eleve xpresainy of shock took all the morphia after that and Cnorniog sir. think” bi yg Muself playfully ~was of shock nave Becarn wken larg mipattble with bi FOUND, Tam connected with the Grand Central Hotel. Iwas re on the 6th of January, at the Line of the shooting in't make any particular seapeh. for the pistol. t went through the hall w few minutes aiter the shooting dud didu't see any pi Patrick Hart recalled by the prosecution: I went up In the ball immediately after the shooting ap the Mata etaire—helped to take Mr. Fisk up, L did't tany patol there Hof Around the tal Mr. Tremain—You don’t know auything about the second pistol? A.—No, tir. Dld'you have any talk with Henry, the parlor man, about she second pistol? A. No, sit. the hall you saw ther tit didn’t At that, but ii hot, T didn't aay so to anybod 4 throu (ter Mr. Stoke Hl. Fisk eat at the door, te tell hin that the ball that was found tn trying to Btit to the biack pistol, id ft the other pistol ?, Af ution nd recalled by the prose ther on the stairs lied by the prosecution: hall after Mr, Stokes Lame ‘as arre in a few ok the gl en the shouting il I came up ere about Ave Wibutes STOKES ALWAYS ARMED, Henry C. Keller for the prosecution: 1 keep a barber shop in the Grand Opera House; have been there over three years, kt abouttive years, About four or five Teaw hime have a pistol, {saw {ctu h have seen hin take {tout and lay It on the marble slat Thavescen lilt havea pistol at the Fifth Avenue lotr It was fast year f'taw blu take I out Grand Opera House, It was before the oll business, My. jourtes have Bo Vandivrdy dou't"pay any reat. Tehaved the tle people Johu Dreisucker for the prosecution Tkeep a saloon, but used to keep shop, and sieved stones. ft don't remiemb an have ty didn't pay After the rec tried to fr ath rok ine down, It maid, w © following Witnestes were called Fhomas Hart, the ball boy, was recalled, and Was ex 1 Q.— When you were ask at Was t ne Up) Ww anttig th District Att kW of re HENKY ch was By Mr. Bea hecensary convicted 18. If uvon able dyubt w. n recollect T A.—Line I went up wa lw ‘oruey— That is our case, your Honor. art was called by the d rebuttal, a4 Hart using the expres this? A THE PRODE PRODUCED. Dr. Tripler I he id rub off @ sinall pe ¢ Youhad ac Hart on A.— Ag everyby ty kr we. Diy that even ry DLs AKO. A. Vor, SIF ho is Hf, L. Vowers? A My em: you to Ihake that et a t is the object on the au 4 \ u and rh IAIN DEMANDS frou f wound; that ise of Hiring the pistol, aod at a ule Bret | ton vide: War Hot justifiable, mud that ry ve ut te tine, they-would i gree, If they were satish F Was in the heat of passion Wheu he t the killin Was not ind Was Hot embrace unl nthe Ons ave the right to tind the rin the f wre would be Jusifable and be not guilty, provided of firing the deceased Apparently preparing soiier believed he Waa fe or surtainsug h pistol e Jury entertain 9 nh Whether the hotnt guld Nid a Keneral verdict t of the pri Fisk, aud h onviction that auch fring. Wa fe, the prisoner Ought not to be ile cage the fury entertain a reason: Wer We pelayper Wee gullly of muy THE ' in then handed up the propositions, and turning to the Jury, thus addressed them ; MH. TREMAIN'S ADDIESS, any of tire Jony: Nefore entering upon the Vine great and important jmeuer nbont fo he for your dee Pilcaire in behalf of. the tnd His counsel, to exprene lope and our that. W uct that afters lot nti 9 eho vay gid Romestiy dincharse tnabled to fovy cap business and to your famfites, We thank yon for the pattent Aud intelligent attention with Which you have listened to the most [nteres ‘thie Importa eon wuNn nd to th Feb ya jurvinan takes upor the mere pornsal {a the BeWspapers Aa developed, Uy an ex parle ex aper reports, he has become eithe duties of & Juror. We thank you that, diarcuerding these doubtful and t common expedionts, while you have only conceded to us that you have Feud about th you have given ts the neavrance under oath (nat you could and. world de elde Teupon the evidence alone, discarding wholly from JONF amlnde all mpresstonis uF prepussersiony derived nthe periaal of newspapers. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF COF Tentered upon the discharge of i hinder clreaniiances of great personel responsi! Ene Feoponsibility that reate npn the caungel ai ta Tam, standing up to plead fora man whose life 1a tn overestimate You w steal Fight, therefore, to ny to. what Iam to ited to ne KOON HM before, the that any we except auch hit ing trlet Attorney stat tm his Judgment the dutice of & promecat e arduous aid responstile than thoxe of the oedefence. From this statement 1 take the f t decidedly to both pos! ¢ : expre entiments. of engaged tn wilh crime, when Tray th toon at all t d Inbore of w upd 1 public prose Iween the dutics and resp public prosecutor and those that deve upying the position f occupy. “1h rely discharges hia duty; he tora pas no respons bility. Ou, the other der fora moment my position, “The words th I now present to you Will be the last that will ‘ever be uttered by mortal than Notore the verdict hall be pronounced that shall elther restore this young man to liberty or.consign him to Prison of AO euourctous death upon the seattold. If In the discharge of the duties that devolve upon ine, i should fail dreadful my reapoustbility! On tie poor, feeble words that thay fall tre Pend 'not only the fate-of this young mau with a future pentug bright and beautiful before hun, DULIICCe past ihe age of thirty, but also whether the’ blow shalt be struck by your baids that will place upon that innocent urderer, wud wheaier that wl may Lig wal de reat or ind health in foreign, laude, shall be tiereatter pointed Ut ds the widow of anurderce; and fhully, whether The gray bales of this old father and thc F shia. Fought down In sorrow to the grave AN UNEQUAL CONTEST There Is a great disparity of forces here {n this «tras gle. The prisoner, single-handed and alone, is «tr ugg)in vr his life agatuet the full power of this gyantic Coth nonweaith, Arrayed against bin stands. (he pubit prosecutor. Athia beck the whole police force of th City Is Feady (o aummon witnesses; the ury of the State, the whole taxable power, taxabl Property is subject to the will of th utor. He comes here clothed with tenfold more power anil in. fluence before a jury than | can possibly eofiect, and then in addition to all that, he has been aided by the learn ng, the ability, and tle wisdom of two of the abiest nietnbers of our profeasion, The contest Is au unequal Ue, Aud Unless the prieot ¢ is one that Is sus tained by the power of truth eeareely expect that ih suena mighty contest he will not be driven to the wall, But if he has the truth on hisalde, then [ Cire not what powers are broucht against him: My experience has taught me that — before a jury of twelve men, drawn | fr * pursuits of Ife, Raving no. prefudior lences bel arti 11k aud an eniten nginery tusaficient defaudant is vernuieut are rth the truth by which the WHAT THE PRISONER NAS TO CONTEND AGAINST t.gentlenen. in po cake with which T have ever auected have f felt so. lnpelitd by @ t In this case t it yee vir lved from the examinations ner, from. the publication of th Aaminations iu the daily papers iu your city, and fr the newspaper editorial cumaments based upoo tke pul Heation of this ex pay Judicial investigation, Ut let! great didiculty with which this prisoner bas ve bilged to coutend. On the hearing before the Cor her's Inquest the testimony selected by the Coren hiake out a case was shed aid heralded brow from one end to the other of this laud, witho sligle Word being presented on the part of this pris to break the foree of that testimony, Thomas Har Patrick Harte, aud Kedmoud were Hrought there, aad would not be strange at all if upon ® a Word of cross-exaiuination oF ¢ this prisoner bad been. gi pon dates Fisk that he fuah House down to th IK ATvUNA that hot tim; had waited until he pala hat they ‘ K Mr. Gratatn, aid Mr. G 4 t that hee wart the day 9 trial, e (ruth would be made known, THE CORONER'S WARRANT A LINEL And here, for monihs, this young tna ne T Hc Kibg ayaluat Fleet, ap analogous cw THE DUTY OF A JURY have forn the Englan T fee! that a of these publicat be falr and im nay excercise & mor weniuat ex par spaper p Will be w missed aud d ed by YOu an U worthy of cous Ms dud that you will steel your relves Ormnly and ¥ aga y Dine arising from this touree, What is the y ot posed as itis of several coustituent elemente, 1 upon at tute t tet nal establie! Ho NO REMEDY AGAINST AN UNJUST VERDICT have " any r changes ii aw, of the his Tuient r ia i f ree. The But rota be taken from th action of the General Term, ‘The « aitirmed, and the mab ts now serving at Sta prison of the State, But on questions of law we lave progressed from the English standard, aud exe ptions Thay be taken to the rullige of the Court, If, there fore, the Judge, In adinitting or rejecting evidence to go to the Jury, shall commitan error against the pr ouer, he has redress, But (f upon the great question of fact whether le be or not gullty of the offence of mur der, if you decide agatuet him, he hax no chance what ever for redress, His only hope or chance would be by a review of the decisions of the Julge durlug the pr greeeof the trial, All the leanings of the law are on wide of humanity. Every step that has been taken our reform in critninal, practice has been in favor et Fisouer, Wud these reforms have been of a salutary THE LAW Fopoalt HAS NO VENGEANCE. n made by one of the rict Attormey, Oia gentlemen the tnw ia Hib eveyy (civilized community, leaned in favor of Prikoner. When you look buck, you see along (he hint Al jurlaprudence ucessions have b mh the ale 0 law of England fave counsel, Was theoretical punsel, But th rt lkely to be counsel ul orted through the Magua Cuaria Wat every ruin bave a right SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 12, to counsel, and to have a public tril by @ jury of his Fini peor. Provioualy #uch triala wereconducted (nan ¢z parte star chamber way, Where &. 9 had-not an “pportunity to controut hie accu the witnenes appearing against ro im. the Feht of pupil trial the rlyht ight to tela} the right to have errors of law committe ‘obFt corrected by mau perlor tribunal and last,but not leit within the Inst few Yeara the must Important right ¢f ai, the right to put man charged with crime upon the Mand, to swear him, ‘and tet biin tell his story. THE DANGERS OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EBVIDENC This Ie the most important of all,and why? Becaus If you take up books on the law af evidence, you will Anil multitudes of canes collected Mowing the dangers of cireamstantial evidence, cases vere a Man Was Ao surrounded by cogent evidences o! the crime charged he war convicted. A padiock yas placed by iam on Bie ipa." He waa not permaltted to be sworn. Cireum safterward- after he had sutered death—proved him an innocent man, These cases are cited by youn lawyers to show to a jury the di fctreummfantia Tut when the prisoners stlowed to testify jn regard to tt, there iw litte danger thet a truthful de ferice will be ‘overmuled by a jury. And this very con. cession ts on the side of the heeanse the Inw Contains th th : Ot choose to aval hinnseif of tt rence against h at. the atabitahm aed Dy n The jury are ever ston and demenn always careful to coulder evilences. 0 ill be quick to dacaver whit! er OF fe wtich aw to fommend hin aes hie t to judge fr LIMINARY REMATK before 1 hall pre discussion of this cas Theve are tw wrativude and. antistn Hon Wiica Lexpertence in entering pon the discussion me thisereat question. The frat iy that the prisoner At Inst has hie day in eourt.” L ertploy the language fhe law, which gives to every manhis® day tn court” before he fe judged. That day hes come, and until this frial’ commenced the prisoner hie 4oU tine ns dag tn court, and has suffered grictously for it, Wut Ww, at Tast he feenahied to appear surrounded by his frietide, and atded by Dis counsel, before a jury of ts country to p e. Anithor ronson I, the reat chang et ethe ith of Annuary, which inspire hope, tn. t Fe hetore ® art which will act judicially, Metory the legislation of the part two years. You Sud thar the h whieh the deceased wax eo cutiiiat: ly of Which he was the eht arin, lcld pow: law-making power of he State’ ‘The speaker referred to the passae of the Erie Classification bill, the ‘Tanmany King in New York, who In many Instr had sub od the press. But the came when the people demanded reform, atd men of all Htical parties came forward ‘ard declared tha this state of things should: not exist, He eu gized the action of Charles O'Cynor In further ance of the reform movemert. The reform went on, Fisk fell, the distunion of the Erie Ring followed, the others associated with hin having received their death-viow through the Fepeal of the Erte Ciaaaiteation Will fr. Tremain then gsked Mr, McKeon to read the fadictinent, which was d« THE (SUR PRESENTED. Mr. Trematn- You will percetve, therefore, gentle en that Quder the iadictinent (he Isaue was present fd, wut} tie proseeunon ta bound to matntsin the affirm {ivrof that iene sae tO estabtiah the allegations Uiined in that iudetment that trom the wou The charge against the prisoner tn that Indict charge of marder-anurder in the flret degree tasting the life of dames Fisk, Jr. with pr sned jesigh to effect his death by the infiction of @ mortal id. AL thie ata eof the wound, of which James Flak d discussion 1 shail read to you te in'the first and second degrece as the law how st After defining the different degrees of mur- derand of homicide, Mr. Tremaine said : I fe not clatied that Fisk was engaged tn the perpe tration of a homicide or felony, of attempt to pet pe trate homicide or felony. if he was engaged in roy ofenee, It war in the attempt to shoot tins and If sot come to the conclusion that Fisk bad a pistol and w Huaged Ih the perpetration faring t pistol at us, oF MAKIng preparation to, you can Cotte ) no other conelision than that 1 Was juan bie homicide, aud you have no rlgut to give m but you have the physical power, aad. m tertere tell you, ant w to charg no. rfght'ty find der such If the Jury sho hout th that ‘and that death power upon th hind itof that wound, t ts to find him gutlty rated to the e« It'was a DI) THE WOUND CAUSE DPATH ed to discuss the d by the prisoue: was the wound of whicl t nthe Prosecution t fn the language t wue'a mortal « Ir’ died of that wouud. om the t Saiuary, ‘We it turne-ont that from the Jelat agency of malpractice and the moun) used death on that day—the pricuer cant wilfully and f fr was WOU: able fort Tene the pr char Tun nvict upon a mere athe wound, A by that at aseau t f that wound; Bpon ® With assault he might by statute to be, you eanwol ¢ where the b dows not result fre y rite, wh weonsicted of r Mr 1 t Criminal Proceedings, page THE VICTIM OF MALPRACTICE ni ‘ "i At this point the ti ned Important Sale of Trotting Stock. A spirited sale of trotter wing to the A a r the Ma. Rarkor couducted the sat pauner 1. Sprague, 1; David Goodale of i Hanibletout brother W Erie; H, M, Whitebe { Brooklyn re, Abdalla #tock ; HH. Luss: Collamer, gelding, 4 years, King Herod stock; G. K Towuley of Spr ex) k roan are, full brother to Erie; 1 ton of f #10), S Years, out of Lady Shaw; J.B full brother to Erie; J. Clark 5 Seare.sHambletonian ; E, C. Robinson of ei0, a tat! br Hoe are, Eis her to Vermont Abdalla of p stock; HM, Whiten ft, full, broth r to Vermont Abdallah ra Amerioa; A Maxon of lady, Ke oportional Defeated in esentation arlia N, July Ie-Det n the ni for the Ling reachtation bill, wale p rs of Par tr An Auondinent offered by Sit Chaties Dil The House then divided outhe motion of rison, aud It was decided In the Hegatiy ‘The Explorer ef the Nile, Londo, June 1.—A despatch from arrival there of Mr, Stauley Will start to-day for London | Dr. Livingstone, Mr. Stat Mr Aden an ny company with the son of ey is th hounces the from the great explorer for the Britt Well as for the family and fiends Liviugetone. Mr, stanley atales that whe Interior of Africa Dr. Livy War thu! Was Hevertieless determin proceed Wht his ex Plorations aud wil hot return. hd Ihe has cous pleted the great Work Of act source of the G Panis, July He LicutoCol, Andenretd, of bi Sherman, and talf, Were presented to the ster of War, Gen. de Clamy, yesterday, by Col, Hott nan, the American Secretary of Legation’ They were to President Thiers, and the subsiguenthy pr Minister of Foreign Adairs, Counte de Remusat, Gen, Sherman was teday an occupant of Mr Thiers’ box ii the Natiouvl Assembly, of the popular waltz composer and leader fro of Music. office on Monday last was a middle-aged man, en H monplac certs were being dow by that old-established money-changer and pasteboard distributor, Mr. T damp « took his turn with great patience in the line, and at length urer with the bay the now patch a 8 bill in 1872. ZIMMERMAN’S BOY AGAIN, HOW HE SWINDLED TOM TAYLOR AND RULLMAN, onion He Visita the Academy of Mustc and Wants a Box for Army Officers—Gives a Check and Gets More Boxes-Consternation of the Victima-Strauss’s Concerts Again, Since the defeat of Harry Bassett by Longfellow, nothing has atirred the sovtal pools the metropolis ao much as the introduction Vienna, Here Johann Strauss, at the Academy Among the bestegera of the box who, In deference to the current record of the thermometer, wore a straw hat and a linen dust perspired fre but in the most com manner, and no judge of human na~ e could have divined from hia deportment that he was unusually “ up to snuff.” CAPT, OLIFr's NOT! Secured seats and boxes for the coming con- tailed at the ticket office win- Taylor. ‘The nt in the straw hat and linen duster resented the quick-witted tre foow gz encouraging note : UAnTeRs Prixcrrat Depot G.1. 8. GOVERNOR'S ISLAND, July 8, 1872. To the Cahier or Doxkeeper, Academy af Music. Hea Dean Sin: The officers at this port are desirous of he- ing ‘present at the concerts to be given on Wednesday atta Prsday'e¥enins nex aud, they have requeated the to ask yon gage a box for them on each of wal forMAnee et nd to use Your own Judgment In the d per bearer a check for twenty-five dollars in ment,” Pica send a memorandum of cost and re. pt by hiin, and a good enought to notify me re Of the box apart for our use, fir, Very Feapeet fully, yur obedient servant, FW. Chipr Captain Fighth United States Infantry, Post Adjutant, CAPT, CLIFT'S CTIECK. Taylor lost no time In delivering to the von ticket for a ten-dollar box ‘and to make things exactly plemented the act by ng bearer of the des. for the check, whlch was drawn as fol Two. No. 12. LYK, duly § 18Te 1a NaTiOw at Cory Pa Nk OF BROOKLYN Staup ' Vu Music, Cane} New York, or order, twenty @ve dollars, . BW. CLier A tew hours elapsed and the man with the light summer costume presented himself again at th to Mr. Taylor another note from th Post window of the ticket office, and handed fn high-toned Adjutant, of which the following is a true AN EXCURSION PLANNED. Heanguawrens PRIXCIPAL Deport G.R.8.,/ "Uovennon's stand, July 8 18% 5 cer of Borkeeper at Academy af Music. fanks for yonrattention tn sendl Lam very reluctantly compel Friuay evening, innemiuch ada, that eveuing a Fe ul reception, it, on Thure: Tienry Smith for the purpose of In. op be placed at thelr disp: ting the several forts in the harbor, and ever Nrtuntty will be afforded them by the Indies and offic vf this post to inake the excursion as agreeable as pos- ible, If you wil! kindly fayor me with ti * adress of thy uy itation will Captain Fighth Infantry, 1 ir. Taylor could not but express his apprecia- {on of the well-merited compliment proposed and politely referred Capt. Clift to Mr. Rullman’ the manager of the Strauss concerts: THE BAXD BEGINS TO PLAY Next day, before the box office had fairly nd, Mr. Taylor was delighted to r mw tolorably familiar face of the r ay from the peacerui bendquarter of the United States Aimy. Hject of this early mission was duly explain, h another note to the following finttering effect Heanguanrens Priserpar Deon G. RLS. Fort Concwmes, July 1st, "5 my & Music, New York city. nested by the commanding offcer at the Governors faland i Mier A Draw Stu: Ta tL this post to a Mand are very deeirous uf A that that occasion tw the tickets until called ¢ band master, ny by Sir. Z Tal Would prefer that you give them general n tickets, to cunt EL each | but, tn eae uel class ail eold, he sends you hls check for &4) Lune Word per miesscheer aud rece pt, and Yours, very respe y BW. CLIFT, Captain Eighth Lafwntry, Post Aajutaut CAPT. CLIPT'S NOTE AGAIN th f Hriday pete uw of ain Kagtith Iu ANOTHER CHECK Int Weve ROUKLYN HANK es Yor ry dollars 0. Hp. Wilurw oved the experienced cashter of all doubts as to how he was to get his pay for the seats, and he acknowle he receipt of Gen, Wallen’s supposed) oF he messen! fer on the bank by delivering to who was growing comfortably s progressed, twenty Uckets at $2 euch for the date required, ‘That was the last hoof the orderly from Capt. Clift’s head quarters. Every seat ip the house was used at he concerts, but no conspleuous military offi- ors and no discernible" band” from Governor's ureven fron) Blackwell's Island appeared: “1 Was patent, however, that Capt, Clits tlekets were used umstan: Still no note was taken of th e until Thursday, when the tw irned from a trip to. Brookly (eller's frank endorsement, to the effe varties elyning them had "no account mank, vir ateiiher FINALE Taylor's countena isily engaged verman at Ni selling tickets The ler doubled, a th of dhe. is has mparing lo's Garden, and giving notes with Jake Z who was list fall ye or checks to a party who claimed to hail from Mr. Marshall O. Roberts. ‘Taylor thinks apt. Clift ts Zimmerman’s youth grown up. acquired taste for waltz music, He ac: knowledges that he might Lave questioned the ability of the cheeks to draw money at the Dut the note tendering the Strauss or- haan excursion on a Government steamer mpany of ariny oMcers and their Indie H suspicion out of him. He the shock to his reputation keenly, and ead fully afraid that the story will get into print, and so the ears of Strauss before by quits these hores forever Suicide of a Tribnne Compositor, On Wednesday night, or early on ‘Thursday n g, Join M. Levy, aged 39 years, took his own with bis brother and and the husband or the lat ing in Liquor hot weather he re his bed out on the roof, His sister, Mre. Fogg, eudeay red to tn {ni to abandon this habit, but was ur notived duriug the day that his defection bad Increased tt \ wis disordered, attempted the hed to the roof, Lovy was very Unwilling to gus uct toward him, aud her geutleness and. forbearance under the grief he had Caused her by the habits of dis ripation into which hw had receutly fallen, mentiont front her memory Mf ight, Jennie.’ he sald, at del. God bless vou,” and kissiig ber allectiowately, he allowed her to eave hth. N nh hanging by the Ra MAAR YY fee chimney, and from the Hey. atcach ielitetews to ML 7 O'CLOCK ¥ terday mornin of Wie avenue BAW ck (Oa Was fiasty ther, which AbOnESIX feet high, dangled ket in which he usually ke his knife Was turned inside out, his hand. grasping th Hntig, Evidently he hud wished to cut binselt dowa When it Was too late ie People passing the body of & of It Was to th through Furniture, carpets, and bedding—an immense k and low prices -ak HM. Cowperthwalt's, 169 Chiat ain street, Weekly aud monthly payments taken,— Adv - ——— Deposit your money ™ the Mutual Reneft Savings Hank, Sun building, opposite City lal, Interest CoMMences every wiVKLh.— Ado, SHOT IN THE EYE. —o— Brooklyn's Latest Tragedy—Shooting tn Barroom Opposite St. Joseph's Charch Accident, or Fenian Dritt ? At noon yesterday Thomas Qualey, aged 16, shot and killed Henry Taggort in the Nquor store 175 Paciflo street, Brooklyn. The ball, which was fired from an old rusty musket, en- tered Taggert’s right eye, and passed through the head, Qualey ts the son of the proprietor of the saloon, He escaped. Mr. Qualey, young Qualey’s father, James Mullen, Taggert's employer, and J. Rynharty his fellow workIngman, were in the saloon. ‘They all tell different stories of the tragedy, and heal- tate to make a full explanation, saying that it was accidental. Iynhart saya that Qualey and Taggert were fooling with the gun, and that Qualey accldent- ally put his foot on the trigger. r, Mullen said Rynhart and Texgort, went from my bake shop, a few doors above Qualey's, to have a giass of beer, They tne vited me, but Y was u eo until Thad waited on a customer, When I went into Qualcy’s,about Ove min lutes after them, young Qualey was standing in the m with the’ gan th tile hand, 1h Kne raised the gun, and, pointing It toward Taggert, who standing at my side, about three feet frou him, he fired. Taggert dropped on his face at young Quuicy’ feet and Aled. No words were spoken from the time Went into the place until he was snot. A gentleman who was passing the saloon told that young Qualey was a member of a Fenian organization, and was showing them how to rill, ‘Taggert, was correcting his mistakes, Some think that this enraged young Qualey, and that thereupon he fired, Yesterday afternoon a SN reporter visited the scene of the tragedy which is opposite St, Joseph's Church, A crowd was gathered about the store. In the t room Taggert's body was lying Just where it had fallen. The floor was stained with his blood. Taggert’s wife was there and asked permission of the officer to see her husband's body. It was refused. She then to Mr. Qualey, and wringing her hands Oh, this is a nice curse that came upon me and mine to-day through you and yours. May it Hgnt on you," Her brother-in- jaw, Mr. Muller, took her away ——— Commencement of St. Stephen's College. PovonKerusiz, July 11.—The seventh annual commencement of St. Stephen's College took place at Annandale to-day. A large concourse was present. Bishop Potter officiated. The Degree of Bachelor of Arts eas redin Daulel Nash Allen of Weat Ford, N'Y) George Harris Chadwell, Primus, of Brooklyn N.Y. Robert Brent Drang, Tarbaro, N.'C.. Alexander Jones Gideon, of Sing Sing; Jobb Sterling Moody, Secundus, of Fortress Monte; David Wilkinson Oln: ated, of Lockport, N. Y, —————— French Shepherds Attacked by § ray Panis, July 11.—A despatch from Pau an- nounces that a body of Spaniards has attacked come -ds tn the mountains on the Spaniah bor hi ounded. A body rtult of the aggressors - ———— = Convicted of Murdering his ther, Berrano, July The jury in the case of Patrick Morrissey, on trial for murdering his mother a few weeks ago, this afternoon returned a verdict of Aurder in the Uret degree. —— AND COMMERCE <a Trenspay, July 11, P. M.—The operations in the Wall street markets were almost exclusively con: fined to railway shares, the deallogs in gold end Gov. ernments having been groatly restricted. Erie has been again the chief feature of the day,and the volume of transactions in this stock was quite respectable. The opening price in London was 42's442X, ae against 43% At the close on Wednesday, but soon developed more strength in that market on rumors circulated by the Bischotshelm party that a satisfactory combination had been made with the New York Central Road, The financial exhibit of the company was also reported in Loudon circles as more favorable than the analy sisetven the American pubite, so that under these tn Auences the price in that market was carried up to 44 one ¥ cent., and the market bere, after until reaching 55, when shatp reaction to 53x, with a subsequent nd Anal sales at 6 We understand that kc Ta July have fallen off during the mouth of over ie. Pacific Mall was neat dat T4s, but after dectiaing wih’ the Inte dealings common, Leke’ Shore, Oblos, Union Pacife, Wabash, aud New York Ceutral were stronger, and, in feet, the entire list of leading shares were rin, with generally the beat prices at the elose The dealings, however, reflect # strictly brokers’ war Ket, and there le bo lunprovement tn the atten the hi ne extreme heat of the dey in a degree restr!ted Dusiness, abd ‘'« afternoon trad of infantry FINANCIAL Le opening there was by. Was upwal nd that & the present esti ence, having ope Northwestern. fork E, was light. The entir rot #1 . the day was (7,751, of which Si.) Were Erie. Quickeliver was inore active in the miscellaneous list, aid Canton adynuced one ¥ cent The mouey market bas been abundantly supplied with loapable funds, and, iu fact, there Wus A larger auount of offerings than the requirements of borrowers de manded. “Un call, loans were freely negotiated at 3 to 4 ¥ cent. on pledge of acceptable stock collateral, the higher ‘rate having been the rule, while $ ® cent. was Accepted by lenders ou Government bonds. Stocks Were also turned at Sig to4 ® cent, with the exception of Lake Shore aud Northwestern common, which were arried at 5, and Erte, which loaned flat. gold inarket was day, and business was $0 restricte dull and stiypid throughout " hoard uijourted at 2 P.M. instead of ¢o'eloek, the nanal The tags pri 114, but afterward dropped to though « uajority of the day's business was effect: at the higher gure, The rates paid for havieg gold halances carried were 8,914, 2,4 ent. The en \¢ y were 04,116 00 MiGs, aud eu Bol" payments ich #104, that over €1 #7085, The following were the principal quowtions of gol to-day AM M4 [15 A.M ACM Hy | Lv PM. * At the Treasury sale of 81 its, foot Up 855,04, unt Of interest of the p The buiilon in the Bank en very importa Board, when ther f the transact Cor in 'U. Scurreney 65, 15818, 19858, Auioulte ot registered (467e' and’ i0-t08; Th wotations for American securities Were heavy r, aud this fact prevented auy further. pur by ‘the foreigy bankers, The aft rhoon, th Was very light, aud the Drokers left tue street at al Uo Usnally carly hour Henry Clews & ¢ prived al . d chiefly @ Wall street, report at 4P. M . Asked, TU. S.currency 64 114 tainsl registered 11S 5 upon, At M&S S000 re J 8 IA There was a moderately I mipared. with the, corded. The t helng as follows South Carolina 6 WieH4 | So VaroNna f uisians Ss, 1888 * k City * wold al ein gaKes Bold ws Union ‘fretsy S0QGei'5 5 1 ohlo ¢ consolidated. regi Delaware, Lackawanna \ pany is ty lowest, anda P.M ented Bil, Asked ‘ ‘ i iv 4 ‘ oe ‘ ae 4 H INKING AND VINANCIATL BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & ¢ r f Exchange on Englaud, Ireland, Scotland, and Commercial Credits for use x Europe. § Kast and West Ind Ia, abd dejan. Cireular Notes and Travellers’ Grease, avasiabie ip parts of the Wor Also, Te hic Transfers of Money on Europe Havana, and California, Deposit accounts received, bearl Jeet lo cheek at sight. Certificates of Deposit Issued and Co State, City, and Ratirond Loane negoriat CLEWS, HABICHT & CO, 11 Old Broad street, London ctions made New York Markets, THURSDAY, July M.—FLOUR AND MBAL— Flour The murket lees active and.on some low gradew of Western wheat seconde till e¢ 8 were made, Fair export demand, Minnesota steady, with & cou. {nued fair dein No, 2and superfine sow, out not plenty, aud prices firm. ‘There was a moderate Dusiness Bouibern at steady prices, Rye Sour Armer, Corn weal | eotern bbls Woges ‘eastern apris Cxtrns, #7 BeBe hy do, winter wheat ext extras, afi: city shipping extra, 86.5086.754 city trade and fauity’ Uranday 81-0646, hern do. 0. S.25@810.25; do. shipp extras, 3. RYO flour, 64.106¢84.88, Corn meal—Weatern, &c., $5.%@83.0 ¢ Brandywine, &c., $5.75 Gnocentee-Ciflee qulet and nominal. Rice more netive: sales 1,20) bags at 7c, for Rangoon and 7%¢, and on the be fined sugar « Byala Ke; oft white, Corton Wit hy on the apot the Middling uplands, 4x0 0 Ki fenlen 598 bal 0 advanced 4ake., with closing, by offic November, and 19 8-160, for market wasquoted steadicr ; mlddiing uplands 104d. Eu Npates Petroleum easier, at gaqd2}ce. on the spots 2,000 bbls, crude, for August, sold at 12e.7 quoted 11«@ ide. on the spot,” Strained rosin firm, and sold at $9.00 in ‘ard : 83.124 afloat. Spirits turpentine moder an Ive at ¢7igcethe closing atthe lower figure, | Whiskey was fret at Vise. Tallow waaler at Uc; for prime city. -Freights rather firmer; to Liverpool the closing n ore Way. for corn and Wheat, with several chart with aa! wheat extras, WD tom, On lea of 208 Wi active, refiners bayin tna; aly 6, for Septem and rech 68, 60.076. Provisions usiness Snty. ‘alk, a fa auiet sales 8) bbls. at & 10D6@010.78 for extra prin Jobbing business in 1 unchanged. 1 cho) Foe | elt average, Ruld at 15c,, 76 hhda. pick fe 4B bhi moked do. at 14p15e. itor iw on ntend jong clear, and 848 \4e. for short clear, demand and Me. seas AL y at 7 9. { Flour—Superfine State and tre State, de 40g 86.40 demand for cotton closing steady; do, 23! a deliveries 900 Wvalen, 1. for Aue rters for grain to Cork for orders at Pork was about steady, with a moderat meas, caah ani $15.00 tor clear 18.50). eaINe. tor Cat meats in 0 Bee iekled hame, 13 1b hama at 1! Lard wae steady ton, sold at 97-16¢, for prime Western on the spot an for July. 8 t1¢c. for new for the next two weeks, Bc; lu for priine city, and #e. for No.1 do. and weak at bias Ise. fo demand: dull at 1s@160. fo; the mark, Guarx—Wheat more active and closed firmer 57,000 bush. at $1.65 f Weatern anid Ohio, and 81.5% Hye quoted at weMe more. active or amber State, $1. Gnd Sade. for mixed, Corn Sate. demand ‘sales 190 bush, at BX Jey and peas nominal nixed 0 ove, for yeliow, and 6 New York, Thursda: vee Were 108 CATR, OF Dat ta l2ige. # teorn, with some of the ——— Dressed hows Cheese steady prime State factory, 1alu4e. T Western, lose off, atid @e, for State at Butter quiet at 260280. for prime State half-firkin tubs, the latter for selections, and 14 F prime Western Orkins. ‘with & Bers Nea fa $1.00 for red for No.2 Milwankee, Western Oats firmer an sive, for white, Live Stock Market. bby shop, bi at 12K@I8e. Were sold at 74840 Bheep were ai iat 10M since Monday, Veal calves were readfly soll at 64 @OMe., with a few ate, Grassers aud buttermilk calves Were dull at Maa Th ACS sate, days, sun rises andy Hook Steam Sehr Rambier, Eleuthera, pit Sehr Abbic Inkalls, Windaor, \. S Behr Ben Bolt, St. George, Sehr Daylight, 4 Sehr Eunice ich, Harbor Island, pineapples. Jacksonville, yellow pine. Clara Merrick, Mosquito Inlet Sehr James Jones, Jac Ken ‘Also, the dsual river and coustwise vossels. Faitin—Steamahipa fileta, for Hamburg: Oy of London, Liverpool; Tybee, St. Domingo; Vicksburg Fort au'Prinee ; Morro Castle, Havana; Isaac Bell, Nor folk; Sourmmproy, Puy sours, July i ———— Bnsiness Notices, york to buy reliable rich, fashionable jewe -_-- Teu Per Cent. Discount on all Cash Sales& JON & SAMMIS, TAILORS, corner Of Spruce st, STOUT ROICE-McFE! SM. Ramevy, the lier. 4 Reformed Presbyterian Chu Ue L. Mee —— MINT ATONE ALMANAC 4%) San WOW WATER: 11 Al Gov. Island. pierre Yad nekat 4, makin} rw 31 Moon sets. ly ALAN TOKCC. BT ~ Wecelpts were d pay. Arrived—Tivnspay, July 11. . W. Clee th, Cardiff, Fallro aracoa, ful Laura, 1p Ironsides, Liverpool. 4 iron, sonville, ye ales "400 bush. at S4igoebee. for white, and in. 6. for atear and gall Bar- 1.—The arrivals 1811 al for mediun were no offerings of live hogs, but dre dull and Weaker at S475%eC., with soMne light Receipts were 4,527, making 14,043 for three a MARINE INTELLIGENCE, WIS DAY. 12 8 Hell Gate. ples And pass. . Plaster. *B., hamber. STEAMSAIPS ARRIVED OUT. -Ariadue, ding prosebt specialty. IsSQUIRE'S 1 Political Mi ers of wet or canvas, Flags and eolutes! AMAT SEA StS Bad ae a BIRTHS, In the Elliston How auchtor, named Stella Aug unty, By MARRIED, Murp i Miss Kate Alice Topils, daughte WA1GH—Moss.—1n Puitadelphia, July 1, by the Re J, 8, Cook, Jatnes Haigh to Miss Mery Ve Mo O10. 8. i : HAL He t LAW BRANCH lace Law, son of Joh agent MebON St. Michael Owen MeDon i SENUM—WILSON.—In Phi eRiv. J. Peters, O18 Peatienare thet. Wilson, Wilson, Ei DIVORCED. “FULLER. ~In New Ha tn erof the superior why Riveabetn Fuller of New Haven, from Henry R. Fulier of Titiafield, Masa Mar Petitioner's ua (0 Elizabeth Regiallane FREEMAN. tn New ila Carpentet of the Superior " Bigs 's. Freetian f Ttschel Freeman, both of Married December 35, | ‘Cause, dese HILL rtor Conrt, May tert, oth of New It desertion, P HAMILTON the Superior ALD-CLAKKE in New flay titiover's BAM: In New Hs art, Mi Henry J. Hamilton, both of Clesi atuck, Coni Marr KUENIZ. Paul Ku the cate of the POPE Bruno f r WILSON. In Judy Eliza ¢ Years, He was an eraisent niember of the Pb deiphia press, and an author of some repy BOYLE.<Ih the American Hotel, Lockport, N.Y apoplexy, Thoms Royle, of St Catiatin vila COTTE.-On Wednesday miorulug, July 1, dart {Lewis cut Friday, ut 42, M.,at her residence tn 1 DEN TEIC- AE Rilzabeth, N. J, anddenty, on Thurs day, July 11, Saran MoE, Dexter, only enill! of Buy Ko and Mary Dexter, aged 9 a 120 day The relatlyes aud friends of the family are ihyit attend the fuera ther © Of het gray father, Rdward 1 a, 116 Washington ay, this (Pr ay rhoon, at 4o'elock, GARVEY,—Gn July 11, 872, Elizabeth: Garvey, @ nas five of lower parish of Cogan, county of Arnia anit, aged $0 years Her te ken f n t.. botwe ‘Cagye, desertic May terns Fl . A In New May term and misconduc uinor elitidren Tn New Haven, Cann, urt, Minda Pope f parts uaknown, Cutie n were awarded t the lt F Daly of the ( ile DIED. IR.—In Greenp 8 funeral frou hls pa July 18, at 10 o'clock A GIES iL OWN. “In Philad chew ly patent ert Pree ga and friends are r ata, both of New Haven by Judge Carpenter of Ne Married Septeu desertion and tilscouduct,. 4 of New ‘York, on rt p from William Wilsoi << WANT SUPPL the Very lew id to Auastasia A, dauglit Un New Haven, by Judge pateth Aad Daniel N. Joyee, of parte Wukuown, Haven, by. Judve Mart fr Marten February 25 deo Julia l eh, by Judge Carpenter of tern, Marin Lefiaunlt Feu at ‘Marri Carp ri Carpenter, Haver f the mother GREELEY HATS AND CAPES. falik ace palgn ‘equipment TRUSSES, —i Narclay st bes Price reduced to #28 ww in the world, is W ne ir ey Astor Hou Try it ROYAL Orders filed 1 for 9 ye TAYLOK & CO, Ye Wall t IB ob, bua 4,6 New York aly jexunder and Julia A. Barr, aged 4 nionthe Fia., live oak iow pine. July 11.—Dentachiand, New York. 1; pounds. bdocl K 1s, joest taken Texans and Cherokees nd tambe firm 29 maatinyg D101 were pie wold 190 282 whip City of Mexico, Vera Cruz, mdse. and pase. Steamenip Prolemy, Rio Janeiro, cottee Galveston, mdse. sud pass. and tom, ton, Ry. June Ua, tothe wife Of Dre Welgut of the Sa Hi Gaus Peck: on fr d Septem: nf the Nane invite dence, on AVANA LOTTERY, WOVAL HAVANA LOVTERY, MAKIINEZ & 00, ¥ Oitee Ace or. of A. Kuents from Married July 44, 1 jouer awarded tre Hy a4. by of Common’ Pleas, hia, July 11, Dartd Pant Brown, t Hee VE i Beats