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THE “SUN; TUESUAY, BEPTEMDER 5; “1877, eo R, 8, DUNN. SEROOND TRIAL OF PAUL KonarrE ON CHARGE OF MURDER, What Required Three Years’ Time and Twe Acconplish— in his parish can appear to register, He BRITLIANTS. registers the names, deciding withput ap- peal all questions that may a He fixes the number of voting places in his parish, and appoints thr comtnissions for each THE KILLING OF SHARKEY'S SURREN- DER £0 CAPT, GARLAND, THE TRAGEDY IN ILTLE SANDFORD EXONERAT- ED BY THE CORONER'S JU MADISON. Reported Discovers of a Dinm iMlinois, by a Woman Disposition and » Bad Memory. To the Buivor of The Sun. Sir: I see by your paper that there is considerable excitement in regard to diamonds, Now you may think strange if I tell you there has beon a fine diamond dtecovered here in Southern Miinois, or Reypt, but such ia the caso, A woman of arambling dle glittering stone, and being & Juror she took a notion to have the th! alyzed, and accordingly rent more and Parsift, who, aft and close examination, prov of the finest quality. tion the woman proceeded at once on brit at Aghle: t with It fort As to who pu ise In regard with @ Rambling | wrrrram J. Disagreement of the Medte: Prom the Germantown Chrontcte, The case of Paul Schappe, now under- Search by the Pollco The hooting ns Described by th of The Piace Saloou—Dunn's History. ‘The shooting of Robert 8S. Dunn by Wil- Nam J, Sharkey In The Place saloon, 288 Hudson n Sunday night, was the prominent top! in the Kighth and Fifteenth Wards yesterday and tho event was canvassed throughout the | Rowlands, as the reader may prefor Both men were well known. gamblor of long standing, and a favorite with nearly all who knew him jates his death Is much regretted. at won him hosts of friends, nin some | enterprisin Excugnbte Homicide, Despite the Protest of ing Atrorney-Young Sand- ford to be Batied To-Day. Yesterday morning the Coroner's the death of Michael Sandford, who was shot by his son, {n Madison, N. Ju, last Wednesday night, was vontinued, room In which Justice Monroe disp 8 crowded all day, and when at last the jury f excusable homicide, seomed an though the excitement of the people (I reached its utmost tension. ered fn and about the ro: the truth of the place to receive Supervisor counts ertities the result to a Canyass- ing Board at New Orleans, which co of the Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, TUBSDAY, 8! Barkeeper the Prosecu EPTEMBER 4 golng a second trial for the murder of Mi oinecko at Caritsle, is remarkable, illustration It al dom been a cas ‘and seldom an accused n who had more earnest efforts made in hig It his required th two acts of the r column after column. of newspape to obtain a sect Itself promisos to be lony think, however, that the atirred up In Schappe'’s behalf Hithtly by the general publi view of his ily wuilly even If wh's Theatre—The Jowery Theatre—Trwys Wee Bryant's Mins lords of the law's dela josition pioked up a Senators «pecifically named in the law,who examine the returns of the Supervisor, and Rive to suec cates of their election, to the powers of Supervisors above mentioned, they are clothed with all incidental rise in the discharge of power to sus- heriffs, and the like, from raid the militia of for Professors Wil mature deliberation Dunn was a him, ane the trial and vexatious. terest that has been shared In very rendered a verdict Upon this rec all hands among | povert station she was Ine ae 6 pitiful aun of two asod the dia Crowds gath= m to Judge for them. rumor, and express} faction with the verdict were gen: ‘al AB bite's Athenee: genlal tempers ond the encemlums bestowed on aging, that he ts be not 80 pro Nn hanged no grec would have been done him ust It might be to society t hundred dollars, mond [tia tot known, as ha did not ‘The woman paya there are more dia. monds where she found th the trouble Is to dl she Is of a wanderi matters that may their duties, including th pend Judges, office, and to call Lo the their partshe Aividuelly, how. she a ld; but xact locality, as disposition and bad mem-= ML, Aug. dt. No Second-Rtate Nor Third-Rate Man. Once more we would Impre it was like Four Ho was the life of Ho used to go to Jim | Key York ne de 1. FP. A. De Mott, the newly aps itor of Ploas, entored and took Justice and acting Coroner was July to have Bob come in. any place he went Into. Collier's, on Broadway, and Jim would rather | wa seo Bob Dunn walk inthan a thous And even when he got ‘lordly Just as happy and good-natured as ever. arkey was a yery quiet man and of manly demeanor whon sober, but his nervous ation could not withstand the Influence | spondent, juor, aud he became excited after drinking. ‘There are soma who suppose the shooting to | si xtcn, Sept. have been Intentional, but a large majorityseom | pin stiniatey to favor the theory that the discharge of the pla | In 6 hedy on It Is disclaimed that p cal differences had anything to do with the dis- pute which ended In Dunn's death. CORONER YOUNG AT WORK ALL NtOIT, Tho Place yesterday wore its wonted look, Mr. Harvey ts deep- ly pained that bis house should have been the scene of a traged trouble has before always borne an excellent reputath he better class of dr was up stairs at the time o1 d not witness the shoot! The event was yesterday disc J, and it is not. probable that the exc ment will subside until the hes Vednesday, shalt have decided as to Shar- Key's responsibility for the shooting. night on Sunday night Dunn's body was taken from the Greenwich street police stati t,and Deputy € Marsh yesterday made @ poet-mortem examina THE STORY OF THR ALLEGED MURDER. ‘The reader will scarcely require, that we recsll os of the cane, rout 66 years of axe o became HM while and was attended by lan of Unat, town . she died, and uted by her on the lith of the preceding ponventions which meet at Syracuse to- Denois, Washington county Morrow tho necessity of nominating none the clroumstan; but a first-rate man for Gov © many second-rate rate men whore friends are exceeding! @esirous to secure ect to Prive Toward the close of aston of Congress an act was presed allowing ida of minet of flyer, clanabar, lend and all other minoral de- 3 rtment of the Tnterior w of the reported Dirmond Lands % WaAsiixator, Sopt drunk’ he wes | $1) sis of Cov, Wanmorn, ov. Vincn- who fs for tries to be made On tho eth e identified the ad in his hand when the nomination of State, wh enators JouN tepublican, and both of whom the ring keeps on the ring ke Lyxecu, Liberal circumstances including. 8 \ fow hours afterward te same court, might not Lb rthe head of mineral whatever kind, nature or de Maiond: mini rous to gratify such a desire; but now it ought not to be done. With a Presidential ele With such issucsinvolved in ita Paul Scheppe fled a for Greenery. bo haye been exec entioned, this board gives the | sons who are chosen ‘bors of the State officers; to the henck, a ear tinder cerialn re aw, are in like wagner aubject to tion pending, and | After relating of the deceased, 2UB MBTIS DISA $50,000, Lo F FOUND GULLTY OF MUN fore the country, it will not do to allowany The Funeral of Two of the Victhms—Services 1a Brookty Yosterday afternoon a larze number of the «ly and rolatives of th the residence of Mr. 0. Brooklyn, to witn second-rate or any third-rate man to figure en the Liberal ticket as the candidate for New York. For this great office no Liberal Republi- fan can under present circumstances b lected, The candidate must be a Demovr and there are only two Democrats in the State whom it will be prude The first of these is Saxronp E. Crvrcn; the second is Horatio Srrmovn; and there is no third, igned as usual, For what purposes this exquisite piece of machinery wae inally constructed, anybody ean conjec- To what uses it has heretofore been put, everybody ean imagine. Democratic Republican po had short. lite with @ view to obtaining ife was wecordingly arrested and Jeath of Mar ing poisonous subst January, the day family assembled at carpet-bag ele Governor of with cansing the the removal of the remains of his two children Arthur Howard and Carl Frederick, passengers in the Metis, to the family burial placo in) ination he found a he That it is Warmorn aud his friends can be seen at a glanee, Grautites, black and army of ordinary pecial appoiutees under the Enforeement act, to keep watch of the vedings, no candid that this machinery can now be employed except to secure an honest vote reconstructed orristown, N. J. who ‘attended the funeral were the Rev, Dr, Hall of Hol the Hon. Edward Joroner's ingy white, and the At mid~ States Commissioner Mr. J. 1. Mo! y. Cary, and Mr. Ad: who 80 gal- airnck very ne e left Inng and led his own iife to i entrusted to his care. in which the funeral friends of the ro was a wide nd had discovered ne natur man will p ‘oner Young was up until late yesterday waiting to learn nd ready to de Ired of him. Jougttudinally any duty which might ifs raplure was the y uad a verdict 0} A PLAW IN THE T H appearances vs but there was jit tests upon w declined, and Mr, BeryMour would no doubt prefer to dectine; but both of thei cannot safely be excused Ut isa public duty of the most ser tmperative nature, and either one or other should be required to Any other course than this will be tri- Bivg with the safety of the country cloth, with silver handles and a handsome plate bearing veloped in whit and mouldin the Inseriptt mined the heart might be found urland, who had bee afterward saw looking for Sharkey. about $4 yesterday rning, and he was taken to the police station Sharkey was palo and nervous, was whoily accl- Mat he did not even hear the ever given, killed bum in ti The efforts of the Central Pacific Railroad people to capture Goat ARTHUR and CARL, tomes) and locked up, and ho said that the shootit dental, assertir report of the pistol. THE SEARCH FOR SHARKEY, ft The Plece he walked up was seen by Justice | At Charles atreet he took an Li! avenue car and went up te in pursuit, afte dd unretiable, and we Island, and the very | by the most competent chemist nner in which the busiiess was Effigy SancEnr, ress, appear to have roused the California people to earnest efforts for the construction of the rival Atlant tions to the stock amount of gx Journals, mainly in smal! $100 to €2,000, brain was healthy occurred years only that 2 nuit ¢ interior was Mned with white satin, and bed of tuberoses and tm Yo trace of suf- auty of thelr features, a white rose In or e the other arr brother's walst, yeseased man, traces of deep hut sup) nd fanned the f ontrollable emotion swept over ug forward he 8.1L. Halliday of Plymouth Church offered prayer, after which the hymna, lover of iy soul, After Sharkey le! Hudson sireet. rested themsel autopay any jes lay the little © ot, wm the al ction of the ball downward, but now 1 atu of the opinio iy some one directly lu frout o Edwin P. Burroughs, the putting the bod it for the gr A most strik: Capt. Garland ending out a general nt Towne and the ward 00 are recorded tn late California sums ranging from scriptions having | $1,000 per mile and 10 per cent. having been paid in, the company has org is expected te The Vermont Election. To-day Vermont elects membe grees, a Governor, a Legisiatur Of course the State will go heavily for the Administration, because | the Republicans have been wont to three times as opponents ever since the party was organized, In Septembe nor got a majority of 27, November In September, 1869, the Re- publican majority was 20,379, aud in 1870 it | In the latter year the State voted under an amendment of its Consti- wtion which provided for biennial elec- equently there has been Bo election since 1870, It will be seen Mean majority give detectives t to the Polley way to places wh 1 ofice, thence along Broad- eit was thought Shark might be found, and thence to Sharkey's house Yarick street, es and incompe State officers. led. Another million r by private subscription, willask San F milltons to Its stoc 1 sought wa: Ward Capt. Garland ascer- gh had beard of the stives out, and had tele~ Meantime Sergeant street detectives tthe conclu oF hol, Was Hot rgbUully ¢ TS TO SAVE THE Mt his firet trial ing of the case tained that Capt ting, had bi phed ‘for information, the Greenwich ff on different trails. an unsuccessful visit to Peter Culkin’ Jefferson Market, and t to the Charlos street station, where n wes out with h rthe Greenwich street station at HISONBH'S LUPE. was sung by the Misses Da Vlymouth Chureh ehot An impress! the Rev, Di with the St ortion at Colorado tition to the Su. rawrit of error was dismissed. A pardon wus asked from the Governor, but re- ant Was issued for Loft Decombe ns not carried into ef granted, and afver vurt affirmed the judg @ Jurors and preme Court other points, Republican Gove and in the Howard of At the recent meeting of the intion forthe Adve Axa Gnayread an in 1, or the big tr K occasion to that Capt. Wash | severely question argument J. recess for ha . 186, but for Ca After the exercises, numbers pressed forward at 1:30 P.M. took a just visited his house in West eventh street, saving that they wisbed to sce him on important business. important Information to give bim. tchen returned about 4 o'clock from a tour along th ried that thr n.and soon afters two little sisters of the deve. gaved with awe casket, but wer: hend the nature of the fallen upon them. Was 32,122, argument th utor of Pleas by ( to take efeet in the middl it Court, which will t ft for Morris When the jury reas ed them as follows ‘They said they had California, in which he te rect the popular error that they are the oldest and tallest trees in the world, Certain Au: Map gum trees are taller, and he belleved s in the world were proba- Avs theory is that these trees are the few survivors of a race that once America, Asia, Europe, the northern seas, in gigantea have be ne formations of northern evidently ur reat change wh A little dau sharing the fate of Mr. Wierum’s chile »mpanied Mr. Adama but at the last moment Mis. Cary was seized with an unaccountable nervous- hesk and refused to part with her. t two’ o'clock the roma laced tn tie he »¢ conveyed by the d40 P.M the first Tuesday iter of Mr. he narrow! and to other point 1 wanted to see th d they entered the station and announced that Sharkey wanted to give led Justice Monroe ‘ap- Bhe was to have w several grow SHANKEY SURRENDERS. mpanted the men up Greens Washington, » There a halt was made, while the men, watched by the police, went for | Bs"); ¢ d down Washington r Bank street. and apt. Garland, it the average flourished In northern street to Charl and the islands « above Perry stn 1 removed tn xplained reason, » Ax another day t iu accordauce with the facts, aud eo 1 | whose politics a tontest has been lively the followers of Gast being to keep up their regulary majority, and that of RELLY tocut it down, andidate for Republican, and the from the Administ Jess large; and if we are to credit the state Ments of our more sangul old-fashioned Republican m: Mont wil! (o-day be very ser » <9 One-sided, the present went once tn the main object of gisiature and ind al act empoweriug the Court of trial in this nytitug would have extruordmat street from We delivered himself to tho Jury retired a1 vin the rollowi: 1 nt 3:43 P.M Whire Platy tween Land ns to grant Alaska, and uo iden ck on Sunday morning a u officers of White Plains ‘They stashed the sof Dr. Peck’s drug store, took come even of this new Judge bi Thave khown li all my life ted in Cum ere friends. d that the shooting fe was at once taken to the Capt. Garland will ss windows and do ¢ burners from the bragkots in the win er stiot_up over aia f fuwlarnn of Ore ded, the sane party being made before him was grauted A CONTEST BETWEEN MEDICAL EXPRUTS. r the lapse of more t anti-Grane ¢ Jovernor is a s accidental direst station, hold hint until after the inquest A SUN reporter yesterday saw Harry Cline, the eis a quiet and man, and he tells a etraight= to be drawn from such facts ts that these trees os of gigantic fo the earth, they having aped the destruction tn wi es were overwh: cach bracket, and ¢ exeltewent had su street Iainp tn Hotel and the Ca barkeoper of Th Aiken again appear e friends the others of t Ages and ages az forward story ut of the way, and DICT WAS RECEIVE 8 STORY OF THE SHOOTING, The verdict was re nthe nows spread throughout the lit Al violence they ly reduced. will wot testify ma States under wh the very absurd nitition of unexampled parent from certain facts Cure nished by Mr. Davin Chktsry, ina letter to the Mr. Cikisry shows that in the | immediately following | ore for cotton tl It was well and favorably nds of the bi rule might rise aved widow, who | ‘on the Rio & The Troubl BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Sept tock raisers, who have been giving {portant tnf »mmisstoders, left here yes: ed that they will be at iracy to that effect Louisiana. they were talking Rob bald, " Halloa, Nueces Valley | Dunu eame in with Jnke ly seeined to re Sharkey, how d'ye doe” Dr, Rogers, thorguuh exp ve called for the defence. with tie les and parties in Loui aniil recently been very 1 now they have got so straightened out that Mey can be understood beyond the boun- The Grayr party ‘ed renewed tion hofore the B. Baltimore Sun. tive years of freed the war the South received during the five years preceding the war, exported, for Tn 1446, but ury of the unr "Yea, what will yc tluke Were taken, r cigars, aud a round of drinks character of Dr. Alk this that Schappe . for with no conel einecke died from it will of course of her murder, whate froumstances may still cast upon him, Thus it will be seen that the wh as did the Wharton case, on the skill of the Bal- Perhaps It would not be far out way to call this a contest Philadelphia and the with the odds heavily In favor of the N reporter were on th Morristown Jail to ‘Two fast trotters took them there at less tha Melville was found lying on al mainly rely; and Iville of the result. then began talking about an o Bharhey sad @aries of the was divided into a Custom-Hou anti-Custom-House faction. Btate Convention and plac et in the fleld. ticket was made out of the two, and the Yeading Grayt candidates are now as fol- lows: KeLtoaa, a Senator in Congress, is the nominee for Governor; Btate Senator, for Lieutenant-Gove (BACK, the present Liecutenant- Governor, for Congressman at large. The Democrats und Liberal Rep flso held sevarate State Conventions, and gach nominated a full ticket, eed upona single ticket, and thelr the following VERY, & Democrat; for Lieu- } oUF business, and satlsfact $101,500.00 was received. * of action of the Gove \inds were exported, but, owing to the Increased price, $251,315,000 was received. In 1570, the total export was pounds, which brought over @ yet good land ean be purchased in the South for from eighteen cents to five dollars an acre, while the profits of the planters are garnered into the exchequers of GRANT'S carpet-bag plunderers. send ale It is established that the real name of EY, Who pretends to have found Dr. Livinastons, 18 JouN ROwLANns. d to be a native of the United t Is likewise @ false pretence. je bis engagement with Mr, ben- NerT we understand that he represented hin- Illinois ; and latterly in public 4 lectures he has claimed to bea The truth ts be Is a na- tive of Denbigh, North Wales, These facts were first revealed by Lovrs H. Now, and they are now confirmed by the Rhyl, a paper published and still more clroumstantially by ¥ Drych, an eminent Welsh journal published at In an article which ts Jed in another columa the Drych gives the alias BYANLEY'S, mother, which says that when about fourteen years of age she bound him apprentice to a har- ness maker in Liverpool, but that he ran away from his master and came to the United States, Bhe also states that at one time her son was en- listed in the United States navy. the same account is given by the Rhyl, but with particulars the testi- mony of Nor. Is fully confirmed, while new evl- STANLEY is a reckless under a false name, in whom no contidence evidently realized salutations, broke the news to him tion keenly, Francls gradu: Fora few mon Then, with, bis vole rushed to his eyes, he Sharkey said You (oath) snake-d) pine to tie orying when you went with your ai didae T put iy hand ia my and Sharkey applied # harsh Sf the geoeral reaplt Texave to learn the ernment regarding Wiese ela The Coeainiealc steagier, to make a persoual examination of the jes of cottle depredations aud further oiictal in- addressed to the 1 a complete timore experts. Over 060,000,000 tears which between the altimore medi yar youn even foo jana nthe king fave you got a pi Dunn ald no, varkey turned aud asked if they had one At this time Dunn stood near that end of the ext from Hudson stre between Duan and the door. “How Is mother, Did you tell her? vd that she Was ax well as could be nd already had heard the newa, he T play cards a The Disnurcement of the Medical Exp Sept. 2.—The chief inter- est in the trial of Dr. Paul Schoeppe on the charge of poisoning Miss Maria M.Steinecke between the chomical oal experts, who are already beginning to figure Dr. Conrad of Baltimore testified Steinecke au were no evidences of death from natural ke Philips and Jack Bette ANOTINE, & *I don't care for myself. I only feel for ‘This morning Mr. Jacob Vannatta will make Sharkey stood an application before Circuit Court to admit he sortinwad of A\sruiseal from olville to bail in a sm: 1s not thought there will bi ither is It believed that the Gran: t inonth, will Ond a bill ht Melville will doubtless bo with his mother and sister In the bi mourning, where have Intely been enacted such nes of inisery and death, Hesay Sta Jury, which m extensively. against him. also pretend were sent to Sing Sing by Judge Bedford to the G eral Sessions for five years each. They have On the 6th of Jul streets was paasing down Chinin® street saw me, "We don spoke he ewuug bi and went out ‘aud told Mr. i the way Sharkey was handling } and would like to go out DeFVOUS, Put o ould Hot take auy principal nomin Governor, McE» tenant-Governor, the Liberal Republican candidate for Goy ernor; and for Congressman at la GeonseE A. SuEniDAN, a Liberal Republi- On Saturday Prof. H.C. Wood, Jr, of Phila- delphia, testified that he did not think Dr, Con rad’s post-mortem examination was sufliciently plete and exhaustive to ests that death was not from natural causes, and then went on at length to give his reasons, sald the symptoms aud post-mortem appearances were not consistent with death from prussic acid and morphla combined, and he concet it impossible that Miss Steinecke could have had acid in doses suMfictent to ¢ elther with or without morphia. pruasto acid on the Heient quantity to have have died t duration of a fatal ca. puld recall was twenty minutes, an itis about, if not absolutely, the 4 all known pol time the pat gave it as his KETOUS ApOplexy f which trequ vey thai did not I self as # native THE EXILED NO Lim hy the thro @ witle third man relieved Ofticer Miller, who t's cries and collared Mathews and Sullivan, while the third thief escaped, perate eflort to escape. PBLEM ANS SUICID. Builivan held bis hand him of a twenty-dolier silver watch, In civilian dre: rs Hasvey seid, If your hat and coat aid go’ out native of Conne Poisoning Himself his own Office Two months ago William 8h druggist at H4 Third avenue, en, Kremskt as a clerk. street, aud stood leaning hie Ain't 1 the best trie at hand for yon!" ver you had ? The slapped it on sterday morning Krem- ski was found dead in a room In the rear of the 1 he had taken m wie arrested by i Sunday uight for carrytog @ loaded p) The Ke.ioce Grant; the McEyery Dr.Greevey. Utica, tn this State, It Is bellow intending to commit sulvide. Kromekl was a Polish noblemai at Dunn dnd raising his left hand, h pistol In his right, represents The lines being now clearly @rawn, the chances as to the ultitnate re sult become an interesting subject of in- mined to Die, Johnson of the pilot "ap into the dock at the t, Brooklyn, A number of persons who were on the wharf attempted to prevent bim, made frantlo etforta to drown him: Untastening the emall boat attached. to the pro- At noon yesterday Capt Biont saw a wan foot of Bridge str ROWLANDS'S; ight of Jan. 27 in a suf. about six years aa th at all she wife, Who Was & jady of rank ago Mrs, Kr Bob placed il turned around ¢ ups Jumped ap Since the § ate was reconstructed it has Republican, 1868, by driving the negroes fr: fp some of the parishes, it was carried for According to a law of Congress was held on the ski died, and tl 1 Just before her death she received a legacy of $15,000, but on it reverted to other helra, ney enibarrassed Kr had failed to reap & switch he had es. He descrited himeelf as Ile was wiekiy He Was veut ww for d kuife to cut Bob's the bar to get Kaye him one betore L got there, Twent behind Hetts or Phiitpe he undershirt Was Substantially want of this m Was without resource progt from a ¢ Without howe or friead te county hospital. ly result from contracte The International Congress, we of the In- the Presidential election Tuesday next after the first Monday in but by alaw of the State the vor was held on Monday, Republican, verporship for four sed by a long and serious attack of rheu- repeatedly. said nothing to live for. ‘On Sunday night Kremski slept on a lounge in the room in which he was found bof Baltimor day amid ail the disiitorment, th tines, &e,, and his own subseq ed that he found ng by a trace Rome: dor measured: gave his teet imeny nce and attention, de- extraction of intes- nce Is given t matism, and Wee ORG Baw) (ne friends, "1 have avened In thi DUNN'® NICKNAME, Dunn came by is said that hi wasn stepson of Dr dead, who flourished 1 alias tna curious way Kobert Welch lection for ( when Hexuy ©, Wanmorn, Was chosen to the years by a majority of about 30,000, Swo laws are still in force, and therefore the election for State officers and members ssent year will occur on Monday, and that for Presidential electors bn Tuesday: While the supremacy of the party in Louisiana is duo in no sniall de- Bree to the heavy negro vote buted in even a larger measure to the tkilland vigor with which Goy, Wanmorn has exercised the great power lodged in his hands by tho statutes regulating all the slections in the State, Goy. Wanmoru is the leader of the Lit Fal Republicans of Louisiana, and a wi supporter of Dr. Gre BM outline of the peculiar voting system of the State, and the almost absolute control which the Governor and his appointees nising that the system real name ts trace of prassle The Congress will renal thing too small to adding that he found. prussi In chemical analyses one for which he ro two modes of Inquiry he liquid and to morntog a lad In » druggist's employ went Into the room and found his: body lying on the floor, his head resting a ity on the laxity with which the excise laws are enforced in our elty, tions of Major Emeny, @ reap setts hotel keer tng to-day was held with ote credentials of Inst the side of the tle partly filled with The bottle was 1 day, and wan acconipautd by au linated due The Uitting to-morrow will by 1. Duna published a challenging thim'ina place in H potuted time table Massachu- edited, the Massa lice are a set of bl for a tribute the violation of the y haye sworn to enforce ld conside ess the most relinble nig the day and at it killed him 1 iiade & post-mortem when ned these facts last night The case of Wm. 6 forfeiture of 820 , Seized in 1807 for allegod defrauding sf Congress this p night on Sunda The Coroner h the whole Dunn has ever since Iris said that he Island, and that he ed the | on interested at the | wi ball and Kufas Keeler, worth of toba Jawa that th curring, he could a doubt existing. thing besides same way, Would gh possibility of as BOW Isaacs, sont to Black well 3ome of the colored people iu Sav Gevigla, contin acld which treated in th him the same result those results prove the Republican e to contuct th. es Clreult Court day in favor of KL when exiled. avold publicity He leaves no children. sald to have be his death ina faro t assertion ina mornt favor of the Uuite ng tu May last the ja sald the Government propo Supreme Court of the United States, ence of prussic a ed of serious difculties. parade of the Lincoln Guards, tion numbering several hund made the oecasion for various riotous demon. part of the colored rabbie which followed the Guards during thelr march. Among other acts of yiolenc ladies coming from a meeting of churches were stoned and driven to take refuge in a store, the windows of which were broken by the mob, Moved in Savannah that the colored men are in- cited to these outrages by thelr white leaders, who wish to provoke a riot for political effect, At ull events, such disturbances are the legiti- mate result of the teachings of the GRanr leaders In the South, who are doing theit utmost to excite feelings of hatred between the races, M, Thiers Ordering the Arrest of Don Curtos. President Thiers has ordered on the Spanish fron lored organtzi stu carry the cau te the 1 members, wa Can Heury Panis, Sept. 8. the arrest of D office ata salary of $1 n Carlos if foun Brom the Phttadeiphia Dress A word or two to ming to Pennsylyani Republican purty. Tho Report of oh Leavexwortn, ved at Gen, Pope's headquarte Indian outrages between Carson Of the despatches Is trom Lieut dated Fort Walace Y It ts beloved that Don Carlos, who is now thought to be tn switzerland, ts wieditating another descent Into rtheru Spanish provinces with the view of er Dances, and Prealdent been publiate anish officials cot PRISONER LA ls confined Ina cell police station itlemen who. n the Greenwich ating fresh dist Would Senator Wilson and fs believed to have Hawley and others like them advocate th clion fo the highest oMces of thelr States of pompetent and of the grossest n tor Wilson is an honest rafter yoar, rs ‘and ruMans of Will these two men lend themselves and their great Influence to the ¢ ‘enmsylvania, and aid in the disgrace of the ato? We tell them that if they come here and advocate the Mf Hartranft and Allon, they will put Thicrs's order . two clergymen Y Sci, Sixth Cavalry, Col, Neil’ kaye’ Lh In reached Fort Hays from Fort Lyon by way 0 Fallaco on Friday, and Lad beard of bo disturb one of the Baptist y ie fuhabltants o ls towns on the border, who had been proved gu foasance ino n. Hawley has, ye to fizht the imported repeat ht Sharkey was fecling bette Ho was still somewhat dejecved, but the parntid acterized bis move Woe will give periul Meeting. The Czar, in reply officers of the nervousness wh. in the morning had almost disappeared re cheerful, ahd conversed with comparative whom duty brought in contac with him, Whothor he has decided to employ el to look after bis c the Coroner's Jury Is not ku Dunn's place of business was at it? Fulton It ls drmly be~ ts was | as What Schoo ‘The Captain of the brig Liburna, which arrived yosleruay, sey (baton Aug. 18, in latitude 44.47, longt: (nde 494%, he passed the wreck of @ inted Diack, with a red streak arou Hot masts were gone. doned, Had apparently been er in This t ‘ease with tho: rruptiontats exercise over it, regulates not only the State ¢ Monday, but the Presidential election on ean party and the s b the intention of ‘ull-rigged brig, s@ as presented to | ML ¥ris, derstanding regarding many, and injure ho cause of Prosi- e enough tow dor a mistake » tho ‘Treasury late for View A New Granite Contract for the Cupit The new Capitol stoners have been obliged to make ® new contr nite, the proprietors of the Yarmouth quarry full Mhelr contract at Keventyet! The now contract t# with the Racing at D Over 10,000 spectators attended the third day’s p fe; for Western whites ofc. fOr yeil racing at Dexter Park, Chicago. ._ Ali voters must be registered. The Goy- ernor appoints a Supervisor of Registration th each parish, or county, as we call it here Tho Supervisor fixes tho number of pli nd the tines where and when *ho voters ALBANY, Sept, 2. Oe ioe tee The Emperor of Russia, tho Ceurowiteh, and the Grand Duke Viadinir wilh enter this city at about 2 o'clock ony will urriy Sc Cluseret Sentenced Paris, Sept, %—A court martial sittin waillos for (he tral of Cominunisia bas pass n Lefrancals and Cinseret, by reason of fusing (0 AbDeUF ALG AuRwer the BeRLin, Sept. 2. The purse of $1,000, The second racé, fort Was wou by Flora Bel i” aud be Teecived 9) ls couipany was $1.6) per the evenlis of the | [i TORY CONFIRMED, a Henry Atanley’s Real Namo ts John lands—What his Mother From ¥ Drych, the Leading Welsh America. Stanloy is a young man about 32 years of age‘ who was born In Denbieb, North Walos. Hq was known there, and {8 ati known, as Joba Rowlands, son of John Rowlands, Tiys. Hig fother died several years ago, and his mothes married a Mr. Tt, Jones, who moved recently tq a place named Glascoed, on the public tween Llamebury and Llansant 81 Row eof Him, Vowspaper iy nt respectable: rely NLS Are Poor, has a number of wealthy av tiveq in Denbigh but hls pa mother, a sensible old lady, on account of hep was notable to rive hergon an eduention mut ahé bound him apprenti¢e to a hares muker at Liverpool, Bi fourteen years of age, Bit boing of Aa restloes disposition, ho remained there ¢ short time only. Withent the knowledge of hig employer and friends he lett Liver for thig of | country, having persuaded afothor lad to ace company him, agreeing to work as ono of tha won board the ship. Soon after arriving at whon he was abu "the aintp. ‘This aren obtained mainty from fits mother. But th old lady does not seem to know mush of hing since that time, She spoke of his chang e situation to anuther, of his being ta the United States navy, of his retura to Walee in the winter of 18%, an rete from Abyssinia, where, she understood, he wa ployed by the New York Heruld ab corres of the Bavarian Ministry, The members of the Bavas ered the LF Fosianation to hie Majos pastchirher Riv Working pe: ! Depost ne portion o Peat Patel eae er Hono Jauk, fo the Sun b Ade. bine Sa ‘urniture, carpets, and bedding--an tmmoensa bam street, Weekly aud moutily payments taveu,—dae, Ready —Knox's fall hat, for gonts, 212 Broads oo AND COMMERCIAL, Lida Monpay, Sept. 2 M.A moderately active Dusiness has been done tn the rafiread and miscelty urday afternoon has resolved itself into s further dy cline, The sales at no time were particularly heavy, but the market refused to accept even mild offeringy nod M consequence a break away of 4 to 14 # con, was the eventual result of the day's business, At the close, however, there was a eli. ht reaction in some of the list, the market leaving off with a steadicr tone Ife Mall wee the feature leading the decline, ang going off from 74% to 7X, the impetus derived on Sat urday carrying down the price aa above, though a rally to 74% closed the market for to-day. Erte was a lea consplcvoun card than usual; opening at 49, the price Resignatio: FINANCIAL Erie moving at 40: in pretty active trade at Fippl running down % ¥ cent. Uy M4, aod Ing to 4\(. New York Central went to WN, but stiffened up to 99 Upon re Ported assurances that the new 10 “echt, dividend was @ certwinty, The transf of the Toledo and Wabasl glosed on saturday for, {he electtoa of Directors at Toledo on the $4. prox. ut us to the future control of the afirmed on the street that it will go jouthern party. There were Jer sixtics OUL on the active shares a ha i at Big, exprens la’ Buat ‘The reguiat Wednesday and Tha vhasee aud old sales wore thus publicly aunouuced this moras ing by the Treasury + Purchases of Bont fates of Goll. - 5 #19 Total This pauel outfow of y from Callfor«: ch the high Fates Fe Lot enlo x Bonds we ndon ux Armen) and sterling held at reduced quotations, but despite thie tha clique Inoved op the price of gold from 115 to 113K, it. on ‘tne closing quotations of Saturda was wiso more tmportant, the buy! Sy Del quite Drie. Cash wold waa io enian borrowers, who paid the following rates: 1, ¥ cout. The Assistant Treasurer paid ipterest redeeiue NO, Tg of strengt use of co! on the. publle det of, #5, 545, d stone, §54,04, don the Freaeh loan fell to 8¢@8\ premiaing clearings at the Gola Exchange Nauk wera go1d balances, 61,100,866 ; and curreuey be oss. The fullowlag were the quotations : "| 30 A, Meo oos HBG 1215 By Mace es oD ARM (815 BEML 1193 1008 AL SECT SS” | 248 Mag | 4B. ai. Lig Foreign exchange was easier, and leadlog drawers re: duced their asking rates 3 ¥ cont. tO 109 for prime @ days’ bills, aud i's for short. Sales wore reported at Concessions of KAS16 # ce } ney market preeeated no new features, the até ing Without laterest owlng to the snialiness of able borrowers Were accommes ne mercaae cruitieut boud market waa firm throughout thd an in d a was percepublo, Tha ‘of gold stiffened a 4 Were alg Influenced by the large decronse inthe pubic debt, thle | having been run down during August $40,795,00),. Fhera were males of Issie Mt 1165, IwHe. aud Teese at 114, and currency sat 124, Howry Clews d Co. $4 Wall treet, t closing prites as follows Bid, Ashed. Bid 1805, coup, 113 IST Coup. ih 14 1s, cop 1M Ag 109" 109 na nat whe in State bonds, Sou ny the ouly redeeming feature : these aol At 244 a5 for the new Ja ly tastes, and 4 for the new April loaing quotations beiug 24 to 2)p and 2 to Y, respectively. Venucase old were quoted at 14% to 4, and TéL0 744 for net fawucs, ‘of North Carolinas new was ported 2. “Bank of Republio shares elt at 11), and Central jonal at 100. "There w. & moderate business ln ratlroad mor gages, U h ing tn for We Rete Centrale ahd mt 104 100 fa 0 & Hlinited busin Ing, but cl to 1014; Union Pacitie fi og 40d at sess cris 4, aud Iaod ats. The ine nes ted at 8 to 2)<, ox Inte Long Doel # suld at #9; Toledo and Wabash isis, st. Lou S¥i4; Galena'ang Chicago Ite, 10; Morris au Essex Tete, 16M; Groat Western 19t igo a) Boston, Martford’ aad Erte tau, 41g, Pittsburgh, Por Wayne'und Chicago ists, 108; Hanuibal and st. Josey f, convertible, ex interest, 8034; Lake Shore co dated registered boude, 100. The fullowing table soows the highest, lowest, closiug prives ob stocks to-day: Highest. Loveel N.Y. C, and Hudson con co Harlem 434 By tn preferred $ on Mog 1104 and St, Paul Now Jersey Central...crees1003 108 Upton Pacitie, oe BOM Su ©. Cand Lod. Central, ..5) akg 88) Hauitual and Stedonepi,; =" — Higuibal St. Joseph pt'd, — = Lack, and Western....108_ 1006 nan Ry IRB Wertera Ciion Telegraph. 7 Ry i} tie Mail . wu ‘ ekptiver: i ns lekbilver preferreds,..1 — Express, ne Wells, Fargo & (0, Rxpriad = Am. Mer. fnion Express..+ — United States Express...) — Of the $1,560.50) three ® cont, certificate retired Int Saturday, early the whole have been Fedeonic ay. On the Sokh ahother baw of FLAW AW will be redeemed While on the ist of Uetober, Iuierust Will Cease oy ai BANKING AND PINANCIAls ROBERT BALLE, ALEK LN ULLION, SPECIE, AND FORELUN EXCHANGE, 2 WALL STREET, Bank of the Re Corner of Broadway —+ New York Markers, MONDAY, Sopt. 2—-FLoUun AND. MPA Naw wtont Wis n fuit trade | hieal steadys ow stern, Weite i fauilly de as! AN) bags at fog 20 goa was | At Baltimore salen 4 ge par Victoria, ai! 74 pee Paladia, West Lidia grades dull. Mai Lig il lava, iy wa faba grin ;'aaloe so for Rangoon, aud 7),cose. for Patna, aad Oe. Molneses dull no salve. haw donee’ cuivitugal at 9gqlue erately active for spring, mostl® Wheat 10 Ons ugh soe for milling; ates 3s Yo. 2 hicago spring aud Northwestern So 4 S188 forsott toldry new wintor red Weal Corn opened mt 6434-L65e,, with atiall sates, and clos wt 610.8 orn, a {in stords Sa) bush. atl How at htc. for Western inlxed, but few # in ‘i for Westera wthve 5 wal 634e,forsteam, and Oats firmer and mode 43y¢. 1b atore eee aidat tor ola Wencerm Vf Sediic ror Onto for biaeg new Weetern, & Shhh: for mae ra ni 10 Klug aud | Pgie, Salve of MV bnle ' ‘ ew laces for Ocvober a niga, Wid Bs SOF ae Es

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