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e a THIRTY-NINTH YAR. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1872. PRICK TWO CENTS GRANTS V. J. ven cotoncts | A MYSTERY IN BALTIMORE. | ieseuatanaetteabaraencas eteurtan..c2 | A TRAGEDY IN MADISON, N.J. | Hatenes ta agar aarerent ont meets | LIVE TOPICS ABOUT TOWN, GRANT'S N. J. CONVENTION. | soanct t " n 0 his be nr from ‘him @ four-barroled platol. The pistol composed he would be glad to give our reporter = ae Ee Haagen, "whieh on enion found by Sergeant Handy was now produced, eeebare his statement. {ls few words were broken at P TEE, COONEY | Om sh OE UNaL RT Key etaten old tar ike | ¢ Wed THY WIDOW MURDERED IN | Ml Tecognized by witness na tho one had loaned | THE WRTERAN MICHAEL SANDFORD | Intorvals with doop sobbing. Ho was neatly and | CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY THE SUN'M pA tS A A 4 oe | George. Mo has the Judge Pete Shannon trick | 4 si o Upperoue, eas sald that Uppercue re- ON HIS DRATH-BED. fashionably dressed. and seemed to feel deeply UBIQUITOUS REPORTERS. IN DE HOLLOW. Mf ilinging his handkerchief down. vindietlvely HER BEDCHAMBER, turned the pistol on Friday, but again borrowed : his position. On leaving he wrung the reporter's ‘is Bere re eid then, as tf (He poor mudchuly + Ie that night sald ho had been attacked | 4g a hand and asked him to come again frequently = . Cionnre t08 eye y now And tet ae LU dy inamoothind | Her Potted Nephew aad Mott Arrrated ae | somo time buck on the streets and feared a rope- ad Scone—A Dutiful Son Protecting bie | and soo hin, A Dog-Fight Spotled—Elaborate Preparns owi : th his brow, had not done it as well as he bad rea the Murderer-strong Circomatantial Rvie Ution of the assault Mother from an Intoxicated Father's Tho commitment waa made out by Justice tious by the Good Mir. Bergh and ¢ shetiic Missed son to expect of anaval "Ww dence—Complications Requiring Keen D After an hour's deliberation eleven of the Jury Rage The Father Mortatly Wow ry Monroe of Madison, and states that it was upon lice—But the Game Not Buyged, « ars His speeen abounded mainly in laudations of agreed to a vordict that Mrs, Wheat came to her Last Hoare of & Neced Horseman, the prisoner's confession. He is described on | 4 few days ago some members of the Shannon Mhacachddesadd Grant. It was said that the navy bad been ste fective Ability. cath by a plato! shot fired by the hands of aon the fallere docket as 30 years of age, hoigh! 5 person unin wh to th e Jury 7 le twelfth jury. Madison is in Chatham township, on the | feet 7% inches. A general fooling of horror anes be Ww bee vat room la hgh ea beer eed than, Me, Thomas, signed the verdict, but tinder y overapread Morristown ou the news being cir- | ealoon kept by er, 69 Vandam street, for a moot yesterday | protest, his protest being attached to the report | Morris and Essex Railroad, about fourteen miles | Cilated that the. assault, had been committed, | ing, ‘They paid § and promised to drink four or Ove he Republican Con | ing too much champaxne a If all | hoped, however, for the ment that thi not true liships, It ts to b ke of the Govern- Correspondence of The Sun. Bavrimone, Aug. 28,—Earl Trenton, Aus. 2, vention was held to-day tn Taylor's Hall ¢ delegates had been present there would The Convention then adjourned. A very few | morning a shocking murder was committed at | of the Coroner, and which stated that he was | West of Newark. It contains a hotel calied the | Many know the Sandforda, both fathor and #0n, | Kegs of lager beer. Laat night about nine o'clo i save buen (64, Including the 18 men and brethren | minutes served to empty the house after George | eg, West Lombard street, a remote and quict | tm Jn, the belied ‘hat the deveaged came to her | Waverley House, yory, well, and great sympathy Is felt for the fap ncn td the paleo: irhey [nsttieee Sortlion, who were sent to prove that the volored people | made hisbow, = _ noluhborhood near the extreme west end of the | The jury were thon discharged, and shortly af. |. The well-known New Jersey turfman Michael y A RNTPS FtCKED UP noted dog fighter, and J. Connor. Rach had « fall fro for Mass’ Hirata; but a good many of the | Rebert Mamition of Sussex, Ne Ju Nome | c'ty. Tho house in which the crimo was com- | terward Uppercue was arrested on a warrant | Sandford became proprietor of this hotel about | at 1210 De. Nichola of this city received the a Aftorwaria the Barber's. dog counties were slimly represented, although the nated to Congress, mitted is a handsome three-story brick. It was | BY atta murder of fire Wheeee Him | two years ago. Mr. Sandford, being upward of | following despatch; “Come next train; alive; eat, put 1h aa, appesral foyal army of officeholders were on hand with a The Liberal Republic and Democrats pled by Mrs. Uppercue, a widow, her {1S APPEARANGR OF THE PRISONER, © years of age, did not do much of the actual | 82me hope. large room about seventy feet long and ti Young Sandford stood tn the dining room | Engh visitor paid Nears of age of atender | Work of the house, but loft everything to hisson | whon he fred. When his fathor fell he drow | of Me herent eee a feet weten dicts fi helait, | Melville, a fine young man, 2 or 2 years old. him Into the foom, and ran to Dr. Anderson's | wien stree Mr, Sandford had been | dre store around the corner and atated that he Atty cents, Among the ors and (Wo Cetectives uf se G full delogation to show Secretary Kc they were not uninindful of the favors which he | Jersey, on that | of the Fourth Congressional District of New | daughter, ason named Jesse Uppercue, her sis comprising the counties of Warren, Huns | ter Mrs, Wheat, the victim, and ac Young Uppercue ts lored female | wuld. ubout ‘ntered, but af , nd ac dd 60 on, Somerset, and Sussex, met yea 7? * 4 72 years of age d complexion, sandy hair, and alight goatee, | Wednesday afternc twee oh dispenses, A slim, thin, and scattered cong tordon, Somerset, and Sussex, met yesterday in | servant. Mrs, Wheat was 72 years of ago and was | Hiri’ couple sin, handy tae, ae et oh towenine y nt ‘ spittle L "| had shot his father, and implored the people | between math ¢ gation of abundred men and boys, including @ | Belvidere to nominate a candidate in place of | infirm, having some Lime ago been aMiicted with | Fire tad- and countenance generally denoting | 0? Newark. and in the evening he ts said to have | for God's sake to come and do something for baker's dozen of colored men, gazed lazily from | John T. Bird paralysis, from which she had not entirely re- | intelligence and decided Arniness of character, | drank more than usual, ‘The following are the | him’ A young man who was staying in the Fi stabi at the “gallery” on the performance below According to an established system of rota- | covered. Her husband, Mr. Nathaniol Wheat of | Mls deportment is dignified and gentlemanly. | facts of the tragedy as they were told the SUN | Aulcnuar iin konaterd was kovoitae by ihe iS paisa tna one At noon Mr. Ringmaster Halsey stepped on | tion, it was Somerset's turn to name the candl- | Anne Arundel county, dled a few years ago. | Uanverantional powers that will render him an | Peborter by the neighbors at Madison, prostrate body of ber husband, tearing open his eh the boards with the air of one who know what | date, but Sussex stepped in, and basing her | leaving her property variously estimated at from | attractive guest any social assembiage About 10 o'clock Mr. Sandford went into his cane saat ayaa fo Ast eaacd stile was to be done, and how to do it, and after gaz- | claim on the recent changes made by redistrict- | ¢50,(00 to $100,000. Since his death she bad lived | His face ts an Interesting one, aud his eyes are wife's room, which was adjoining the barroom. | Guctory "Ite sava he picked up A curious-looke man, ing impressively for some scconds on his men | ing, urged an equal rizht to present a candidate, | with Mrs. Uppercue, and contributed. libe rae ee eee ee tante Hm: | Loud words and sounds of a quarrel betng soon | ing knife that was said to belong to Mr. Sand- yt. Cameron, Sergeant Nicholson, and Dew with the mlen of one who would say, Look | Unfortunately for Somerset, her dolegates had | from her own means toward the support ofthe |» rhe | weful and exceedingly quick, and | @fterward beard Issuing from the room. Melville oF, ee iii Win axeaed inate kind asa huge | teetive La Bue have been hi z out the burglaries aharp, now, and no foolin’” called the Conven- | five candidates, Jolin Veghte, A. A. Clark, John | fanily w eationed upon any subject answers | wont Into the apartment, fearing violence to bis | nnd and father when not fretizied with liquor. | committed by Officer William J. Aiken, Yesterday ton to order, and directe| them to elect Hiram | jay, wiltlam Ross, and Dr. Troutman, and be Jease Uppercue waa a favorite of bis aunt, and ee eee ton form murderereand Lia | other. A shot was soon heard, and a crowd | His recent contest with the Local Option men | they ascertained that Atken, on the night of June Roe ee ee eeaeegeaiiemen | ing tnable to unite on either of these gentlemen | was in a measure recognized as her adopted son ie utienande wit he's prveriit his | fished Into the room, ‘They found Michael ty- | Made him frritable "and caused bin to drink | entered Dr. Putnam's house, 225 Fourth ave 1 BRT hr iia them eSne Bis, enieet aps note OF Staton, backed him With | papoiis, and afterward sent him to Heidelburg i TESTING THE PRISONER. domen standing with the dis- mn. During the evening he was in the stable Tleket for ail the stolen, eriiciee except the pase ot ahoweon svenied to centre Inthe fere that | "the Convention merat 2M, Jacob Sharp was | to complete his studies, He returned from | White locked up In the Western Statior charged weapon in his hand. Mrs. Sandford | In suing and laughing with the boys. He pe OE TO oe | ; ow Jerey Would vote for the Chappaqua | made temporary Chairman, Mr-Sharp dellvered | Heidelburg about four years ago and entered | terday morning Uppercue inquired of Sergeant | Was perfectly frantic with grief and terror. fee, Lill within. few years, a resident of New Beveral otuer exploits of the Cadwe re being brought to lader if the doctors had found the bell AFTER THE SHOOTING. ark ‘nearly all his lif ce being brought fo Vight, and Capt. whieh caused tho h of Mra. Wheat, ‘The nd belonged to the old ight, and Capt. Farinor, He said a short, ringing speech, touching on national | the law office of John P. Foe, E the ian. who has | politics and the glorious certainty that the Hon- | the law office of John P. Foe, F 1. Where he has jo man 18 eo uw , Sandfore a a pl and respectable Sandford family who were geetacet Moree Greeley i ‘man. ite Poe Farmer of Chappaqua would in November | since beca engaged, being generally recognized | sergeant answered that they bad. Uppercue | | Mr. Sandford was undressed and placed in | tony the fet sottlers of Lodi. s brougit to puniebtaent. 1 d anoth the South. put to fight the army of hirelings, sinecur'sts, | asa young man of fine promise, but p sed | then asked If tho bullet fitted th found | bed, and a surgeon at once sent for, An officer RVERYSODY RanW itis “4 iP coat eee on eer ea"mea whom © and oMceholders which now follow the lead of | fF inany @ tie Uppereue was | ot the stairway. Sergeant Cadwallader replied | arrived soon afterward, and took M x + teks af Ae morte OF | Pahee te sheke bande the Executive, He congratulated the Conven: | ¢ : Shing week to a | that (he bullet Ntted the barrel m t admirably, custody. An examination of Micha Tt isacommon expression on the streets to- tech, They were found ia ipopetesion af n fact was ne en flattened whic as it had bh verybody knows Mike Sandford.” dewith Mr’ | tion on the proapective return to honest govern- wed | aay, © fe showed that tt 10) hatham. atre: ball entered the centre ¢ et, who will Ku Kiux here ton street, The ehasit. He has two. fac a tuat-he | ment, Alluding to local issues, he sald that hee nnd Hone lad been band. | b¥ coming in contact with the back portion of | body, just below the breast bone. Shortly after | Was one of the best farriers in this part of New has conferred with like the story of the color her, while Somerset presented good men, they were nmely furnished as a bridal chamber for the | “eekull. ng the body it glanced to the right, passed | Jersey. and many gentiemen emuloyed him to Ub!, valued at Lodhi ta Hoel Lag dtd young in the service, while Sussex's choice was | The ening couple, AdJoining (hits chamber was The Sergeant gave tho answer above stated for ba portion of the stomech, and cut off | Purchase horses for them on account of his @x- | wa, "recovered at a paw in Third avenue, 8 AN OMINOUS WORD. aveteran who had for years faithfully Upheld | ee eine ee tttment. and afew ates | the pun ove of ageing what effect \t would have | several Inops of the intestines in'adownward | petienc g With, everything conne: ae with the Proeerty taken “rot the houan of Mepten ¢: Harnum, “ Mein Gott" aald, almoat aloud, a Hudson | thelr standarss eavem further back, hi (he rear, was the room of Mrs. | Shy thine tis ayes toward the cqurse, causing free internal hemorrhage: ad | Kenerous, and he had hosts of friends. “He kept | "Alten has ibaa" py tan, acknowledging ounty delogate, “vat for made him talk mit ‘ % Wheat afew words which were unintelligible to Ser- | not rallied from the shock, but had been grad. | &botel at Irvington several years, and was dthe burglaries at the houses of Me ot bp The Convention reassembled at 2 P.M qe ALARM Dr. Cross, in Fourth avenue; J. geant Cadwallader, He rallte ected Sanu el Lilly p , however, in @ | ually sinking from the time he received tno | Bis¢ known as the Jolly host of the Bouth Ward t Chairs ‘At the mention of the ominous word conster- rma , The first intimation of the murder was given | fhort time, and began conversing upon other tel, corner of Broad and Hill streets. in this Merril, yn covered the faces of the assembly, excep lly also delivered # few earnest words of er 2 \t that r 3 ins get ree Ie alk wound, It is thought by the surgeon that he | © “* ourth avenues Thomas J. H, [Bition covered Che fate eee y oxrent | couragemen} and dn fow earnest words of ol Tare A.M. At that hour K. F. Berry, Cad. of | matters with as much « mposure ®. enough | Cann survive tll mornltg city, and itis said fow know better how to keep jurth avenue, Thomas J. 1a Democrat, smiled at the tof the faur pas, | the coming Presidential election as of the great- | Fulton and Lombard streets, a short distor notuing unusual had occurred Melville was closely questioned by the officer | & hotel than he. ‘There is a general expression He now deiles, however, that of sorrow among those who knew him that a ot Dr. Walter. Oe ‘ : ar ol from, Mrs, Uppercue's house, was aroused: by a oni tne bout the tregec efiaed to ; Tobbery'at the h dnd Shipnian hastened to show that Mr. Greeley | est Importance, and admonished the leading | from, Mis, Upper ues Reuse, wae arcinod Be | A TOUCHING INCIDENT. about the tragedy, but Fefused to say anything | foro among those who knew him thats ltealte oberg at stati was, in chaste and elegant terms. pig or pup a | politicians of the district to look well to their fe got up and went to his front window, aud As uly stated, yor Uppereue was {hts Bye Ah) i hehbet clare that he did not weakness, provoke au airagedy. tea ae i Yalan ineteaa' fe yaten | Oceaston required. The speaker, then rainbled | Feapertre tention then balloted for candidate | thet heard aplercing cry of murder. He red | engaged to be marzied dy ming week. | “Phere are two stories about the clroumatances ee Lerest that he was the ‘burgior in this case, and Cope Plorece Greciey for “going back on. P ong 8 ° ua for Rob- | bls own pistol out of the window to attract the | Yesterday among the numerous visitors to the | oe tie tragedy, One is that Michael went to hi THE WEST VIRGINIA ELECTION. Citneron believes that he was guilty of it and of near Horace Greeley for going back on Pymout for Congress, Sussex went un: mous for Kt 7 mouth | oe Hamiiton. - Hunterdon, gare him. all her | Police, and then hurried in the direction whenve | house was his betrothed a nist estiinable young Zeb. | ert Hamilton. don felt Al] sumtiar criines to his precinct thie yes wife ar year. Nine | ihiken geserte that ite posable Co recover the gold Melville w and the: tin to ed in an altercation. ng Bock, the home of his ancestors.” abus ty proceeded. It proved. to have been in | woman, With all the devotion and unswerving Vanco, the or. for using strong language, | votes but two, and Warren gave him a majority | ate. Ui percue's house, When Mr, Berry arriy love of Woman, she denounced the cruel susp : put a stop to the quarrel, and 713, wi watch taken from the house of Dr. Cross, sayin tike Mr. Gr e sald, sometimes docs, | of her delegates, Somerset was last called and | thers dergeant Handy and four officers had al- | dons that were gatheriig around the one to | 08, Ma was cuturng the apie gens Goes canine Counties to Hear From—Camden Proba- | be would willugiy, surrender it if it was within bis and awearing N (Zeb ould . ready entered the dwelling, ‘They found young | whom she had given her heart ith touching , 5 jo ©, ‘4 that ob.) would | did not vote, the nomination of Hamilton belng AY ante A 4 he k r With touch Polntings pistol st his mother, and threatening ly leased power to do so, but that it is where it cannot be Gahe ‘ui hell froze over, and then, if need be, | assured. On the vote to make the vote unant | (940) Cite t Pie ne a at ae in rhestiess she argued the utter impossibility blow her brains out. Me rushed in be- Feacbed. goes fo race “A 1 7 t - a sion oO! ne weapol wi ie Jo the coutral Devt al plice headquar- Bow this same Zeb. Vauce gies for Horace ENCOURAGING SPEECHES, cue was pulling bis hair and act ng a W of goodness and honor being guilty of 8 | Ee A oe ters abdomen te | rom, Jacobs's majority is 713. There are nine | ter. that Oiicer Carmody, though he did not accom takes him all through just as Zeb. said recently The candidate responded to loud calls tn a] of any sensibiuity would do under t . eso revoltit vom, Ja0ous's majority 1 Th a ny him into the house, did the “piping” for hin im an old preacher made his congregation sing the | crisp apeech, full of gratitude and assurances of | of some terrible aMfiction AN INT EKVIEW WITH UPPERCUR. THE OTHER STOKY. counties to hear from, which at the election on | Most If not all of ils burglaries gong, ‘Uid Grimes, yon t cone fin 0 dey best endeavers to help uld legtslath ae YOUNG UPPRRCUR'S STORY After the Inquest a reporter bad an interview The other story is that Melville, hearing a loud —_—. i ow had p asted it in i syn OOK aie: rdance with the principles laid down in the Gre : nina with Upy Was dr dina light tin noise ofa quarrel in. his mother’s room, rushed | the call for the convention gave majorities of Mr, Green after Mr. Van Nort. 4 e gave a amount of excellent declamation | Constitution. n being Interrogat y Officer Handy, young | puit. neat tun toanin- | in, Ashe entered the roo 4 1 sche a ,, ' ithe Foust about Grand the Hero Grant the |” Juiige Naar of Trenton was loudly called for | Uppercue said that during the alght his aunt. | Quiry'as to whether We was taken | (h, An he entered the room his father knocked | 1.609 in favor of the call, One of theso just heard Commissioner an laa Rhrag tien ge aud i] nancier—Grant the $ atesman, and Grant the | and delivered an eflective speech fullof counsel | Mrs. Wheat, had calted him into herr as | Statement for publication he politely replied, | that he drew his revolver and shot his father In ot sive ‘ jo over 45 reply to Comptroller Green defen action in Savior. This was too good pass unrewarded nd encouragement . she felt nervous. He aid down on the bed be- | On yes. str, I Have no object Ite gave bls | the abdomen, a= ? 3g from has given Camden a majority ver 450. ged Ingersoll pavement frauds, Comptroller Gree § by.three eers. Cant it aed gall a Mr. Hamil r ns el nis aeoured The dis- nee Ff ay ols f Suen, How long uty name as Jesse | ppereue, or, to use bis Ai fan The former of th: stories is most genarall If the others do likewise Camden's election is | addreased another communication to Mr. Van Nort 4 le thes were cheering Halsey jumped rict ts largely Democratic. and the coming vote | slep Joes hot know, but he was suddenly 4a write it eo W. Upper | believed. both from the course of the bullet an refer e contra ol . ‘ been engaged tn read epublivanis, wlio are heart and hand with the | opewing i's eyes saw the durk outlines of a Paltimore county. Wee | tainty will not p ly be arrived at as to which | Clay, Raleigh, McDowell, Pleasant, Mercer, Bar- OD water and are awarded to. Mr. Grova AD Was «peal pu ocrats in this nomination. han retres' rom pamber and in di auied “ : ait | way it happened till the examination, witvout having ivertised.. The Comptroller say ship to Shipman s ear, and sa The SUN reporter found in the Fourth District | rection of the front door, He Instantly sprang ; @ ogo there were | WA, ndford was taken before a Justice of | bonr, Marion, and Tucker. thet’ the work being done by Mr. Green can be per short of which was, * Dry uy 1 overwhelming senti tin support of Hon. | f thet ran to bis own room, and got arcane eahane ay the Peace at his own request and committed tc fortned thirty per cont, cheaper and save the city @50,00), Tapted, nome of thoke who w j ! est Horace Greeley. Grant stock Is lean, and | revolver, aid discharged two barrels att . nets the county Jail ut Morristown to await an exam: | Zter.—By to-night's mall Mercer 1+ reported | ite refusce tv pay the ‘contractor untll« board of cath { of short, looked scared, droppct heir | way down. One intelligent fariver wx treating Tobber, who, however, fan down th oa te ah i : inate awards the aigount which should de pald, and re- ; feat and Shipman Anished his sentence aid | Mearct byow oe mate then ten euteetly ; cd. ite then went back to t ped but one & {nation a ; to have elven 450 for the Constitution and a} gules the Comianuner'to comply wita the law and # dropped int Ca star vg | be cat forthe bull pup candidate in his t nt iH dead rena, butt deetine A LEADER OF TitA LIQUOR PARTY, large majority for Camden Pays te day laborces, not wrening to ece then suffer 1 Ha irected the ary ne | The Convention, which was the largest and most [ that abe hal been chot it . was roade it would lay th Michael Sanford was one of the leaders of the rough (be legal action of any vlficial, ii ” call Thishe did,and thent i= | euihusinstic ever held in the district, was unani- | tat | ! ¢ he Ene SomemteN Ayre Dae ee Nqucr party in opposition to the “local option.” ‘The Democrats all sing and shout, re k mittees on perman rat ath yous for the Clu tia Balumore nomi- | as her features were as cot € | hed en villiie hfe adison is underthe “local option” law, which Carry the news to Hiram! 3 u poanted in the ® ' ‘ Was iba dee} and refresling sieey tag) aaa ela Te destroyed In @ great tnoasure Mr. Sand ford's We'll eusisk ie (arate blineasa oub Capt, Byrne's Good Work, ime rp —- ISSPRCTING THE PREMISES peach for me by. my. mot 1 iness. He has repeatedly fought against this Gare ikanawa te H , Last night Capt. Byrne of the Mercer street ! w the Conve Join Hands for a Day of Geed Cheer. Ppa the vith, 1 law inthe courts. and @ case in which be is oh. Medal station, with Sergeante Grifths and Ho brow and a see iy dete Ake" oma the | i plaintiff is now pending, [tls said that his losses His relatives must all go, too, tion of men made ® raid on five disorderly housce ta at all res Come hers, andj n the chorus, and expenditures had made him more irritaie Carry the news to Hiram! Wooster street, b Pleecker and Amity, Thirty: q without t Fs Ase pivaze ina the Uioh aneer a of late than usual, and that he has often draik And the country knows they are uot ff feijalea nnd nalen were arrested, #8 follow rm 4TO BE ¢ KECL bee Raketaydhscehy ‘ bo one oa wit nin th pat three months, a thing Carry the news to Hiram | wna MeDounh At M4 Wooster street, with 9 girls; f t { \ t starry be stad ged ne had rarely done before apr Tita Somers OFM, with Sgtris anda men; Caro ee eons ee 1 aay oun t the gray and the blu ut 1 an M ford is a young man of good Carry the news, ref 28g, With J girls: Maria Petrie of 2t4, with 7 h the Fine. hy ‘ s | inited g to the second character, He seldom had any words with hie Carry the news to Hiram! ud Wateruiag F Clarke of 205, with @ A equal inwe we ag ks. prive family quarrels aed tetas Locte @. B daughter wae au lumate of his ho alas t : at the fell wn about d ‘ 4 , To make roow for Un \. be tried this moruing in Jeffersom t who tr i that ma n ft aor evidence of MEE eacALD sy die boll aa td ai Aad i — Market aes y count f bren! A #0 of frec epeech and f a nts being thrown talked of by the inhabitants SUICIDE AT NIAGARA. The r " roue's chamber wa on Shot at by Her Prother-lu-Law. lua k h . ~ a . y bre hat ts blowing, { tina nthe bureau drawers | THE ARMY'S VETERINARY SURGBON. i m al Some month > Th pun ) id Bar latiec ann M beehe The fog of corr : pe or. So f Michael Sandford is an accomplished veteri- | 4 Yours Woman Melriu Mad by Desertlou~ | x iivers, of 41 Wig Niners and Joseph Reid, ef , A you He IU ts so } a been at nary surgeon, and one Of the best horse trainers fe" ping Into the Whirlpool. ; ane’ Seon eon ; u i hen (ie Chappaqua ballots ay emove in Now Jersey. No one is botter Known tofurf- | Nragana Fats, Aug. 2.—On Monday. pute, ‘Thomas ot the time swore that he would be 3 MAK : * ay men throughout the pre States. So biztity sary ; 5 ceases ANNE ed on Jone his wife, It was regarded as 4 p fetter gerae i very one was } ity Qn ts ob iro Me Buitdtord’s Judaiment and skill Inman. | A¥e: 19, a young lady dressed in deep black.with | Mi (ile theca aud nothing ore waa thought of It. Last ne 4 ‘ 7 tht tals . snot ward to | aging the diseases Of horses vaiuel, that during | ® beavy veil over her face, re ed ut the Mont | (Nl thi #oclick wile Thomas was pasaing through G i Old White Hat will 8 ine watinas fee ade: ¢ ¥ ‘t ail the | the warthe Government offered Lim the post | Eagle Hotel, Suspension Bridge, as Mise J, | ctheriady. “ie etenped co the dane ced ite a ced i ' ¥ : ier : 4 BaD wi esata ple. and © ! tion of Medical Dirictur bf the veterinary de | yooth, stratford, Conn of warniug fred t ts at her w effect. He js t Watasarah oun medart her Wif | penanan y partment of th my at Washington, Qn ac | * . then tried ty escape, Dut was locked up ta the Twentiaas ¢ Mihara e ‘ at the wounds #h b : are war the Uraken leek on the tekern ‘a . " a iLof his busluess, he was vbliged to dectic¢ | Onher arrival she inquired if there wore any ek etal 3 Fecolleciions of the many Fe Away with 9 . na viatform of tho stairway, however, a small | Qian? » at all mate a Mr. Sanford wae bora in Hartson township, | aoc ste cere eo eeiving 8 Doge A Hard Run for Liberty, t Governor did while in An era once r f good f ‘ ef A se a rovolyer W8t found, win ope to give me the unaisputed cout * Hasex county, New Jersey, Oscar Sanford, wide. | “¥@ reply, sought ber root With tears in her Iwo burglars forced open the basement duor f Strong enough to be supe Join haude for a day of good chee * arced. ercue said he UppOrL, herve ly known asa dog trainer, who was kilied on the | eyes, remarking: “He cannot bave deserted | of the dweiliug house 124 East Thirtieth iret ; nistol where it was found, and thet Alter end Dr, K y é ° Wag house 194 F TeLt, octwecm, Hoboson- nid i ~ Lagat dy. UNG, and shen ata f railroad some years ago in Bergen tunnel, was _" 4 « they di DRaRaiad EE LANTRT G eeaieae tie alarm, Capt. Lep- | ehe to get the money. tuew Mane did | nis brother, Mr. Sanford is also a relative of | SOREN HTSONN ON Suleress: BONN OF d tw 4 ; , 2 ‘ . eo that be Fegarded im Gh the wrong. Ane ania tae bok ot anybody | John Sanford, living on Union Hill, a cock | The lady remained at the bridge until last | th ere by gave an alarm, burglars secended 5 may it ‘ Sout ha libra sealers ae A Et na he was taken to the | xniw what had bers doge, because ahe did’ not want | Oghter and trainer of wide repute, anda cousin | Sunday evening, scarcely able to leave her room gh the senttle to the roof, and passed over four F ey knew ¥ iw: Do yo ow who can whale Di Others to know, ste asked the to sell some laudein | of Jim Sanford of New Orleans, @ spol i A 0 the roof uf the Mor at Lexin, Bee eu aie Tene Wal wee salt rE BNO W SNe) SO Tea et oni ia tae Hera get ertwoneye Sais laud wes wert | Clones nore ok New Orleaas, s shoring | excepting an occasional walk to Whirlpool, where and Thirticth, street ied he state, w at cyt 4 SA SUR US, F more be iced b i ployer" to ke their way Ya the ot wedomied Sl ind wie is Nia fest the’ police teatiaad BE Tes sie Abelolon ad Michael Sandford was a boon ‘companion of | she was noticed by the» employer” to sit hour | dove and preeipicat poieibe de piion me is nam ang e nees that the kitchen ? AON the lamented Henry William Herbert, bet hour communing with her own thoughts, | the churches fall of ty They escaped befo Money V bo Howinate | tleket that can win, as sure as you're burn ed from the outside, and a # that she cam Known is Frank Forrester, who comuitted sui- | Unconactous of aught else policemen arrived See - | Aeiphiia Convention, burt she Gresley men try it andikea) 3 wither thot youn Uppercie bad told ‘them me unknown to the cide in the Stevens House over Mftecn ye: anit Sunder evening After being supplied with - be Lol a moovntic Re nm > e ai e imurdel upon the prisoner, his countenance <i A Fea lA hs 4 ~ ls gf Spgs v'cloe a y a fire was discoy aa bie Gresiay bonires wi wislana Demo. Relorm and aie ee ee eraue tovitied that when he sald to | teewamte prscner, Nie countenance {lis wife ix a woman of culture and refinement, | Which time there has been notidinus of her,and |, AtS o'clock last night a fire was discovered « were kindled all over the Stace, and) which eral Ticket. Lda h CAMROE TOUT OR RAT eREIaR eR ET hea he was making hie sta and highly respected ana deeply loved. by all At ts feared that while laboring Under sume mene | {6 second floor of Lorilinrd’s tobacco factory, @ have noe yet been put | New Origans, Aug ‘The Democratic Re- the young man became excited, and began | A little boy while passing through the alloy | Pha know her. When ho was intoxicated, her talangulsh she threw herself into the river @ | Wooster street. The fre originated rrom an overheated out, he had enough to | form aud Liberal conference com have agiced hb noting at the rubber, and | which skirte the rear of the dwelling of Mrw Cy. | fusband repeatedly maltreated her. This has | few rods below the bridg Pande of Lakiees Sad other marten talced a ete some them carr away Seat t é Inslated that {f dillig Biba wie . ¢ ling ‘| been the case for years, Several times ber chile | _ Their fears were streagthened this morning | Reuss of tobscco aud other material, Valued at B80: he 1 up wing State tick Kent search was made in the percue this afternoon found aseven shooter ly- | dren have interfered & ret her. I | when it me known that Dr, Charles M Were destroyed by fre and water, The dainage to th amell of , the su Wy, his eho Sea hall that traces of the bullet fred by hin would | Ing upon the stones at the fence of dwelling, | that une of the hors waaeompelled toloage the | of Philadelphia had picked up at her fatoclte | DUNding Was trifling. Loss fully covered by insurance : understood that nobssdy below Trenton. is enti tury Attorney Get be foung two doors west of the house occupied by Mrs. | house on account of Neinterterence, "® | gosort the following letter, with the inost emgle a ' pad eretond shee Habis J ire: : ‘ " Lepson did search for such evidences, | Wheat. ‘The lad waa directed by « ¢ pman Mr. Sandford is over six fect high. very straight | heading, supposed to have been written by Mi Kingsland, the Jersey City Bank Defaulters 7 5 bag i but failed to find them. Capt. Lepson also tes: | who witnessed the finding of the weapon to tt L piled ene | ‘ PDT and illad A obo trio of worthles before named choos tied to the confused condition of ‘the two | takoIt te the Wertors cee: station akon te | and drm-butlt, with short hair as white as snow. | Mooth, although It is without date or siznature tn Que. F ved only ¢ oto of th rooms in the seeond story of the building, and | under what circumstances he had come into | yu company he Was one of the a vetal and | — “Lwaited at the Mort Eagle anxiously watching for | The steamer Ville de Paris arrived yesterday, delegal as a flyer, Old : 3 his « on th be r gen fmen. He had warm nds and bitter | your couing, ull at has dawned tpon | LR ie td ithe Orie ballet gave as his opinion that ho robber would strew | posseasion of it. nomies, and he repaid thein in kind, He could | Me «ad undeceived sure | Marios am a patecngers Ceorge Kingsland, the sor. Papers aboutin so unitorm & manner as those | ‘The boy calied at tho police station and de- | por ds tho much fore [Hend; and never mised | ot my diner fave | #ey City bank defauiter, Kingsland, with bis wife and CUT AND DRIFL found in the rooms referred to, He also ex livered the pistol to Capt. Lepson, It has the | a chance to injure an enemy. : decided ube ¢ child, have been sojourning ia Europe for a brief 4 a aavan Cohreaslonel sinctorashve Geek ined the door from which the keep had appearance of being a new weapon, and of the Your cruel 1. Thrice 1 We wa iJ P oy nin caucus, and were y named t State Contra’ ed, but found po marks of violence eit chambers six were loaded and the seventh one a have Deen to the river, aud the hope th might yet | Period. He was eniployed in the Hudson County Ne ,UNBR tn CAusie, bad were ens mained fe phell for Ccngress, | on the interior or exterior, ‘The screws of the | empty, evidently having been discharged. as the The Cause of the Tragedy, Come saved ine; Dut now hope bas fe y Grala is | tonal Bank as its paying teller, During hisat HeManacAiite Oars Ht he Caselli fel A byt hy keep fitted loosely in tho duorjamb, and the | barrel gave evidence of being tatnished with From the Nocark D, on ore. oe 2 F bank officials discpvered discrepancies tn hi Dr, Friecoiine H adee Spadone keep might have been pushed olf by'# person powder. It may be added, however, that scorcs Michael Sandford, well kuown in New. End 1 a m one whom you bave wronged. Bnd further investigatic wed asa sett hy Hit rom the outside. of persons during the day passed thr. ugh the | a Weal ahah ee, Paylite tndorsed on the note was to the extent of #2100 eR 3 OW for the Stool-Pigeon Convention, Henrietta Marriott, the colored servant, testl- | alley where the pistol was found, and it te | ektyes he AROK BY BA son Melvin in the Wil the finder please adi he enclose A fow dave © United Statcs secret service do. n “ pted KE Gitecaten Otel He from the Apollo | fled that sie waa awakened in the night by two | mained unnoticed until? o'clock in the aft kitchen of bis hotel at 10 o'clock Inst BE | Charter Share Bree eg cen tne enclose tectives heard bY telex from Paris that Kingsland talon at uintedt 4 sroanew'tn Hali Democracy to Grant's ¢ w rt for | Pistol shots, and that she then heard persona | noon, when picked up by the boy reer | as Me Band fard te tore es ender a cloud. | who le but uns step from « ’ maure Oh ia Ahab yeti ours tao ra Here sre atin t ' 2 : entlon wih running down stairs, end that in the morning libel heal as MF. Sandford Ie unconscious, and his wits LPaSBy = veut af pile oon’ ri r f rt a i . ge: The Hon. W she found a phial pa i h ch Oris : and 8 who alone were pres at the ext hy Th t c we oun A AG ak aye Barrett with a porter yoatarday, [Oe Che RROR ar ihe teeter riaotT lorutonin, WESTCHESTER COUNTY Jeod, are very reticent. Tt is known, however, | Arrest of Alderman MeMulleu's Assassin, f Col. Whitley's the steame . Rov pte £0 ¢ ‘ ‘ ouor wou ably aecep a pe Wa os that at Wo'cluck last night Mr. Sandford wag | PUILADREPHiA, Aug. 29 ch Marra, who | “hlageland was found tn th " ; Die in the Goveramenth Uiiiduatioa for tue Prentiedeyt But the: frend ot A SUSPICIOUS CLUCUMSTANCE Gardiner Carroll, an aged man, died suddenly | PFeparing some refreshinent in his kitchen, and | shot Alderiuan McM: wae srrceted to-uignt by an | with fear when thea atin, fle was naralysce bog a, thory mnical ‘adminiatrauion of | Eth nly asourt that Bot consent to by Justlon Wheeler teatifud ua follows: 1 was called | yesteriny.. His (ri re Tequested to call at the T A directed ht gon { wa visitor to a bed- | Alderman, who wet Marra at © | charge preferred wgainet hint. ware public f places of honor or r ate to wd 10 ug Pree! Gr upon afew mouths ago by the accused to visit adwel: | dont police eta and take charge of his body room up stairs, As theson returned 7 rita | Pau nail Chae his Own a a t 4 the prompt removal of | peveral att have been made tu luduce Mr. O' ouvf | ling at the coror of Fremont aud Lombard strecte for : ne CAE A is fathor and mother guarrelling ond ti 0 | oon the Aldertnau sddressen ih by hte are ood So SURE, Ot iaey | Gn SEENON av thie permits doree Nadopted at tie Paiva: | fF veh it bo couute OF, ° | glomot hare, Wasete Uppercta sated thet e mae thee PW JERSEY. nto the room saw his father strike bls mother | which the fugitive responded. 7 2 B88 Bais bo | sore depoaiorg to overiiram, fiir ae tore Gon fia commend. t Ayo! Ge Loniavitie Conven- | {nthe houne bad been tojured-on. the Tallrond_ anit th iad th ong nand while inthe ether be held alarge || The Aideruian made kiown ts iptention to arrest er Nomalne wale woruiag, kt Verore Comm at ew derwey for their |! sey, Bend geaman, Nelson J. | would have to be quiet in iny movements. This caution oe - knife. Fearful for his mother's safety, Melvin ed the reply,” Thea POE you,” Vuk no tise say polt 4 ' a Mebrbark, Win. ¢. | Connected with other matters had the effect of causing Yesterday Mrs. John Conklin of 23 Mechanic | drew @ pistol and tired, The ball strack Mr, red, DowevHP, Pee Manied, terente of New Jersoy de: | | n wider. Jats Guver, | aie to regard the actions of ( ppereue as suspicious, Hut dt commit suicide Ly c Sandford full in the breast, and be fell to the | tbe prisoner was ta Ule Central Station, where Mr, Edward Kennedy's Gho nad the Coutinuauce in power of the present Ad L .Cpatteld, de chaiek, Juiius Wade | Tfound hoching to warrant ine In declaring my sus Tt te thought that sie ean | toor unconscious. McMullen identified (yin Mr, Edward Kennedy, while in Gunderman’ Iatration. under which aliuur tnaterial | . ¥ 1 p a suac piclous without acqualnting myself with the contents of The Pt and call i He subsequently ndiaitied that be was Marra, and ut . a Brospered beyond all. pree ‘afta Conarese thet is Fiaaders, Joh ey, Walter Murray, | the papers Tasked Mra. Wheat if she was acquainted ——_ pene se ra nit ann alled fers alst ance, and the time of bis arrest returning to hia old quare n in Pulisade avenue, Jersey City Heights, was will be in harmony with th tration will ulhall, Charive Jo A. Wm. hell, with thelr contents, end was auawered by her that she HOURS OF CIS U. 7 ener was quickly in attendance, ere. . ed ol c e 7 carry out ite policy of peace at hoine and abroad, « Beu Joba C, Hannan, Joseph P. Stack, C. | was, ‘The papers were then acknowledged u rite ts ? ae LEISURE The ball was found to have glan ard the —— sed by donp Moliail, the berkeeper, to remain tore Uorough enforcement of the laws, aud the removal of af UK Tyddy. ‘They go by the Erie | Taw, after Uppercuc aaked ine to step to the outside of | ay o art, and the doctor declared the wound fatal Mexicana Outre Na ard while be went to supper, Kaward consented, Ja ¢ ' Sburce iat have gatherd about el¥:) service dOriug Murrow ; the house add he would then pay me my fee. T did ce The man pienle of the gallant Sixty- | Dr, Flagler of Morristown was also summoned, igen on the: Herder: dark corner of the room sat George Decgan, unob CO ae ’ ath gong ; Aud received by mouey, after which Uppercue re: | pinth in to event in Jones's Wood on Mouday, | and gave a like verdict BROWNSVILLE, Texos, Aug. Capt. Richard | served by Edward. George ie a yentrliogulst and eome Kel a 0 partivs ¢ Green Mou state. red the house. Bept. 2 King, the largest stock raiser ip wo, hae doen ox | thing of @ w pitatin Wouan's vo! rs GOUDUIT today ure aubetautially the Maue se they we sup RS mut the 10th or 12th of July lasta Mr. Murzaycalled | Another artistic dinner of the Manhattan Tur- eying, PRESS ECE LUI Annee elise | See eae es id tay to-day easumie, or whatever caudilatrs. (ust , Coen tee Mt Ref deed from Mrs, Wheat | te Club ie to ve givenon Tucaday, Kept 3, at 9 P.M. Young Sandford was perfectly cool and pos Hath by - Bard of Combis 4! ed Kennedy ; , Yer caudi is | 4.—The canvass is | Couveying toa Mra. Keld w piece of property, aud | at Pleasant Valley The Cock Coduittter comprises and said wad only defending hig | Sones. Mie testimony otieng ab alrcady ob: | Edward ran tu the door, but nu one was visible. He te y,und we cor sort ; I te courage tutnaintarewith, | designated by Murray, but could not hud Mre, Wheat : SR he being hourly expected, Justice Monroe at once é h Ward's hatr arose, and he dr rn . pais taco pirate ‘88 ; hed th aa , Seteratdnye after at however. found Mee What, | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, | issued his war nat for youn sanford, end ne |p ton hie Lite com: | PESareT em Gteat nance on nie koe be ‘ our best av kets att ger iy past ond gone. | aud entering the parlor of her house in West Lon - waa bent in charee Datevlo Bnulre to Mote v4 . ain ¢ t y in at, and ¢ our | F sarw an | with cmpharia seid, For Cor pune § ha hatehway yesterday, wud was tue Mrs. Sandford makes no statement whatever, | Huch a misstatenent. ao he plucked up ¢ Ht rw (or t aiee are at tw are here L will beta and pices i have | *eisly killed AML is crying ali Ue Cue simply says itis | Rawertc shat unt 6 ‘i Aone f « CAMRY Fw ALN property bar isplece tommy nevhew, aud | At Portsmouth, No H rday morning, | 4 bad thing for her husband and her. be Garey PAN aM Neth tou testereutat a : resets ae Gon. fs Twautnovn! to know of this piece” she tien efowed | Alpheus Caten wae a " "e i] Phere are those who state Chat Mr, Sandford Gov. Curtin meriously Ih AU ce leet word, tlt Apert sited a cha \ J. Meany. t 4 f e parcor duor abd uid, f wonder if any one ta list Uby a boy hunied F 20. struck at his wife with the butcher knife, and | Gov, Curtin, who arrived with his faintly from | 8## ted thr ‘ aut # deleirates to a yet Sd yard aud saws W retlected on the slats of, the n. M. I ind, the asaectato editor aL sho fell aa the son entered the room, and | Burope or Aayiiaa ive steams Danis — J oP TAe ' y wid tt Kaye ti deed banded ton fh a rat the father then charged on young Saudtord eal ee edge $e Laan aE * ‘| Dwellers in Glass Ho owlng Stouor . ; t . w Yors Ziues can't | by Mr Murr: Ll thot ‘she ha iutermed her |! Liu ABsietan ' ited | Mr. Sandford lay on his back at the thresh. | te resiteace of his son-in-law, Mr. Page, in Brookiya, | gra 8 uate uutoo® it LFishe pd el Ry t? pate nephew iat ae he wo lade pondenteas | Stace to the uteruutional bx at Vicuua id of his kitchen when found, @ small shed | The Governor wae much Inuisposed whica he lott Live s . a rider of 8 Ma ae arr iy? . ‘ z irae COUR ny teAv Ree ee nanan her, after which CURIOSITIES OF CRIME Although 65 years of age, and with hair as ay he wos i 8 coudition so critical thot wo disorderly 4, und with axes nee L ene ey AN Pay apier ne py ay 2 White as snow, he ts possessed of great vitality, | his onystclues feruade flat auy one except hte | ® 1 furniture theretu, wort hundred or more: | Liberal Republican welegates to Syracua Mr belt Mb it ence Pettus, eh 1 with stealing United | ANG, way Mower sone fow hours, At It | gure rail : us, bedsteads, pictures, carpets, “er rane Bt, Lawrence Cuunty.-Hirat (aS att a. 18 & Kearney of 18 Or treet te bakes RENT E CT y Behe Volted Jock to-day he opened his eyes aud appoared — A 4 ae pea i bay 4 itv Tires, Dis oF ined vhut she was neutininted Ww nt Upper tity fay in ean ? to recognize pooph lth unaided turned Congressional Nominatic : a aires bigs r tore | Pete Hh Oo y ors Mavi Wheat a fow days ego, and four pon John Fiynn of the Houst street gang was in ver tp Phere are four sons in District, New Jersey, Col. Wm. R. Ham- | 7 “ “ son accoune | \ ttle Hop. As i ws, Aud tnd her in hor ie family, Melyin’ bolt. third, The two , Hontaent ; y gues sly Democra _ | Georg cian room crying, Witness asked the cause of her | 40 oy y piatug ih ket ot hibip nes are in Newark and Irvington, with a District, New York, John H, Keteham, Re: | t . tte are tia gavin ne Peano, H ' Davi s, Dru. | urief, whereupon Mra, Wheat answered, “Oh! | Wedneniny A AAAI SISRNE OAT home, and also a daughter of about 16 \ ar at Brig Young F Grey tnnisted i y wTamm treated hero; howl do suffer! Lam | opie Secret Service of f age Bath t ean, ¢ y Wisner of Ka f polygausiete retorted by s ‘ Cashaw id of uy titer L Delleve that dneas lies cunen cret Service officers of the Troasury De: in nineas Saqiuaw, Donocrat aad hep Beattie T Kerria A DE toy Nites T balers tak turned | parttuent welced several casesor Daddy at ya's ‘ Math District, Missouri, JD. McAdteey Liberal wud Lor aupiemiad ihe ey 4 1 turd | ¢ ene the wore, Bln 3 een from . ed frour the Ue A curious thit that no pistol can be found, | Democrat Des tive Toruado tn Inots, reat is A ay i , Y et ra i Hy Fr nephew although hunted for ali (he morning. Melvin Fitth District, Uiinots, James Dinemore, Liberal Ki JACKSONVILLE, Aug, 29—A terrible tornade Dea ounting 1 ut Frewees) Roark Henry mite B. | IMformed the witness that lis aunt had a Thies + of those arrested In Mr. | torew it away from him a for | Publica eat fehl, AbOMD Pa Jreg) oat He cut I ‘ Vu im Honey in Government bonds, and in hor Non Altre | 4 elp, and that it was found by gome passer by —— at psi Ati DAD anne romans url he ru sft ir lara “h 1 Moore: ¥ own ame. The witness askeit Wheat c lower ¢ A’ lurco number of persons are how about the he Answer le Ob: halt of tbe roof of Capp's weollen mille was torn of t F - } ' Koeln, Mavi Af that yea oe and hier rap ly Was th a yotel waiting for particulars and expeeting his the Biliior uf Tha Sunt sisi & third of the roof of the Jackonville Home Wook t ee OF ete i 1 R ¢ oh Dist | wie, way mur that they were in her nue death, Youn Sandford is mueh loved an : 81n; How comes {i that Charles Cane, the Mille, The walls of the West Charge Methodist vel sees Gre sels Mi Ra that Mra Wheat abouta toate anne Keene JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, pected here, AL was @ sober, industrious | gym House othcer Was MISSAL: onde ‘ plscopal Church, to course of ton, were pred aul NY : confident that she was not salisfod to rerma acento Payne man, and was a great favorite with hile | ings you exposed, happens to be ou again a Mag iera te wlersar able) reat tt apeveral aireuipts t rita : aS FP LEnB OIAL Wititoee ice aTatal Music in Tompkins sauare this afternoon, father, thoy'being almoay like tro bruthors, OF | i siton onrine Mavens steamers: eve t D | eeratan, Man bo, BiEp eR UNE Mae ; Py Rete ales The t n ict Wood i amma rette declared ho had ocd, uid w 1, bast River, yew y worbing ing returned from Newark in a bad condition, my CRUE Ors Hatboneds Aik Sop (pe f k ya met ng in Apollo Hu th at ered f ir t tiles Mr. Stiles, whose wife disappeared last week, WHAT THE SON BAYA. HeCloiinn and the Dismand [lee peverest that has vised ity for i {the Chairman Ght It best to | wen large attendance, After hae iReina ti arris tea elerk ty the Metropoitaa Hotel, Long Braueds | BF Occ canntar cinta the Masiit saul tht SAN Francisco, Aug. 2. Gen, McClellan de. | SES sable, ; a POPE a rg atte + f totrodaced Mr, Thos } nl it W he Mr, Bergh offers @100 for the conviction of the | MgrBing and by the kindness of Mr. Kaston, the | “llBee shy public reception, aod says hls vialt bas t A Vessel Rubbed aud Cat Adritts ane Hitt ails | Ne; nia tha a tal leap al aki \ eM , tie far doy. dott Which wan contested heros’ | Jailor, was admitted to the cell of Mr. Sandford, | omBection with the Diemond Company. i RockLanp, Mey Aug. 2—The Captain and Y KOWESON HAND ate eulog the weit ad | ‘he Pollce Commissioners yeaterday dismissed | the Lady. He was in cell 17, where he had been | Arizou sacl Ura} ted Iast wight for plund the i t ve DW majority tor Great would ® weet, coat ap ee in charge of the Madison conetables, Mr. Snind- vonw Gc. end come 1 1 y Teen Five Meu Drowned, oot ive was cut adrift by We H even @ synopals of his | ° Har enepepeery {istnvaa MF wehihou he 2 mA ae Dickn ford was site ng on his bed and was weeping bit- Derroit, Aug. 29.—Ir ip the achooner | sanundcrat the crow. bun venue cutter M CUR ere eyen & APRopas OF Is i . Lyon an » | elated Which he ty aeeoni i Thomas J, | terly, He suid that he was unable at present vo | pecker was turned gudauut fy NO eee ee Teter Porkiead eed twlegrapiied 10 BO IB Pures aly Manuel ve | dau tote ping, Wo bave | Curley of the Le diako auy statement as be Was Without counsol, | certaid gud fone aaa ttre Ad egke Michie, ‘Tue | lncbot turtiaad bas b

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