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a YORT! ITH YEAR. THE MAN OF USEFUL LIFE, Oi amend caig Damages Granted to the Amount of 815, PRICE TWO CENTS. YY THE “NEW IDEA TRAGEDY | 4 *#F0R¢E ReFrra. | WIFE MURDER IN NYAGK, | ?#2?0¢H40us oy acyneronrens.| \ BROAD STREET SHAKE-UP. _— NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1872. f aie,the Amount of enameiennien Aw Artiat whe Calle on pean Superintendent Kelso's Nathan Murderer “ey UNERe DF : 0.000 Gold—The English Arbitrator . 1s sa Barglar—An Officer who Court on a Writ of Habeas Corpas—Th eee CU UPREGENTITIT ES en | Disnente—Fiaal Session of the Board sa OAD Ae RANICIDE IN A | feited his Badge and Buttons, Ty ee BUSBEND AT | Welt Dismicsed Pending Ranmisation, | 4 OED Fik@ OF BECTLAL. 4s iicabuiae jeNevA, Sept. 14.—The Court of Arbi« A shot ey Yesterday morning, at the Tombs Police iu William Forrester, on whom the police charge “ phovthi efit RS. The Man who has Done More than any Other | tration met at half past 12 o'clock thia after | The Proprietor Firing into a Crowd that by Court, Matt Morgan, whose cartoons In Frank | The Sanguinary End of m Clandestine | {M murder of Mr. Benjamin Nathan, was perore Wee | A Safe Maker Called in to Open the Safe American for the Elevation of Labor-The | noon, delay in the artival of Sir Alexander Cock: Forced Open his Door. Lealte’s Ttustrated Newepaper have gained him Marringe. toatl ot haben tue Supreme court chamners | aftera Change of the Combinatton-879.« Hiveral Republican Committee Going © | burn and Lord Tenterden having prevented its carly on Saturday morning Mr. Edward | wide celebrity, was accused of burglary and at- | Tn 1806, John Sheppard persuaded Cath- appeared for the peste, ™ 000 Wi from Capital of Work to Win-Now for a Victory. aaseinbling at 12 o’elock, the usual hour. ‘The | Wellington was shot in the head and fatally | tempt to murder under the following remark- | arino Moor, n young girl of respectable parents | the or ‘! hte Of the Brory, net's counsel anid that when the writ was A a N reporter | age, and moving In good society in Nyack, to | Orst appited for ne had no knowledge of the nature of | Wall street was excited on Saturday over to force open the door of the New Idea saloon | by Mr. Morgan himself; When Niblo's Theatre | elope. They were marricd and lived happily | the crime with which Forrester wascharged. Since then | the rimor that Mr. R. R. Butlor of the firm of at 698 Broadway. It is in the basement, and is | was burned down, Matt Morgan offered | for some time, The father, shortly after the | sit neon tec ueen put on hie examination, which 8 | Cierke & Butlor, 2% Broad atrect, had absconded! kept by Perkins and his wife as a concert saloon. | to paint ® scene for the new theatre. | marriage, loaned that Sheppard was married to the wile force by adjourning it over for one week, #9 | with money and securities to the value of about As Mr. Porkins was closing the place at 2o'clock | Ho has been engaged in this work for | anothor woman in Long Island. Enraged at the | avail ninvelt crit Ge tensa tent Bree ase aEN | g90,000, Mfr. Butler had been connected with the on Saturday morning,four or five men approached | some time. On Saturday night, at 8:45, Mr. Mor- | supposed villainy of the son-in-law, whom he | f*8#laation was continued the prisoner would be aole | house about thirteen years, as bookkeeper and to prove thet he wan not in the city on the night that and demanded admittance, which was refused. | kan went to call on two friends, Mesars. Weston | had always opposed, be had John tried on a | the murder wascomminedin coe cy om the Melt MORE | Oates and nally as member of the firm. He They then began + wever, | min uunding and kicking at the | and Laren, whose assistance tn the scene paint- | charge of bigamy. Ho was acquitted, Ber CAtvia bated, erate Bis tisronded was taken in asa partner by Mr. Clerke in 1865, door, which was flually forced open, Thereupon | Ing ho desired, and whose rooms are ats Nassau | tho frst marriage being deciared null, Catha: 5 i Perkins fired upon the intruders, the ball taking | street. When he arrived at the building, Mr. | rine returned to live with her husband ble. “Many witnesses were out of | and the latter had the fullest confidence in his in ‘London. It would necessarily effect beneath Wellington's left eye, passing up- | Morgan found the de ward and Dr. Horace Greeley returned from Chap | tye arbitrators, the agents of tho respective Paqua on Saturday evening, and went to Dr, | Governments, several of the counsel, twelve Bayard's, 8 West Forticth street. Yesterday he | Iadies, and ten Journalists were present. Count attendod divine service in Dr. Chapin's church, | Sclopis, the President of the Court, read the and in the evening he visited his sister, Mrs. | arguments of the arbitrators concurring in the Cleveland, at 12 Cottage place. To-day he will | decision of the tribunal, and announced that attend the State Fair in Newark, and in the eve- | the sum awarded to the United States was ning he will deliver an address there. $15,500,000 gold. He was applauded when he ho future movements of the next President | concluded. Sir Alexander Cockburn refused to Hin States On Wednesday mertiine he ait | #lgn the decision of the tribunal, and repudiates take the cars for Indiana, Pa., where he will de- | the award, except in the case of the Alabama, liver a short agricultural address on ‘Thursday | He ts now preparing an elaborate and exhaust- afternoon, Will proceed to Pitts | yy ¢ opinion on the subject of the claims, where- burg, stepp Vittshurgers just aft have been disgusted with the officeholders’ | in he differs essentially from the Judgment pro- unced by the board. After the adjournment able circumstances, as related to a wounded by Mr, Dan! 1 Perkins, while attempting Senenneneeennemanee a nd for a | tan. tine for the prosecution toprepars | ability and fotegrity, .When the partnership ste * closed. Two gentlemen | time all went merrily. for the exarnipation. ’ was formett MY. Butler put in no capital, and it Umlcor Townsend of the Malhory tree Deincs | inthe adjoining building advised him togotothe | ut John was deeply imbued with tho ambl- | ma icety mer garuMens appears that there has been a difference of oplos mation, attracted by the Aring: hastened to the back entrance, and thither he went forthwith. | tion which mado his namesake so famous in | that at enpenten Wat the e a ton between Mr. Clerke and Butler as to whether it manded and taken away by Capt, | the latter was entitled toa share of the profita, place and arrested Perkins. fe was locked up, | On the doorstep he found two children seated. | times long past. He began to be cruel to his | “4eana and on Saturday, after a partial hearlng in the | One of them had the key of the back door in | wife, and beat and abused her. Ho engaged in | Vive sud Oficer Farley or was merely a salaried partner. Mr. Butlor Soldiers’ Convention, ‘Thence he will go to Co. hus and Cincinna s) ‘ine! ‘Tombs Police Court, ema ale a HE OTCR Gh PHARH Har Ohiee: Ga ttt: gf the court twenty-two guns were fred in Feaull of Wellington's Injuries ees owe "2 | charge, Mr. Morgan asked tho children how he | robberies on the highway, and burglaries, and Immortality tor 8300-something about the | *78that he Is entiticd to one-fourth of the polls, at the Indiana State Fair, on Satur- | sitrecentatives will leave Genere cn Mote MA. WM, VARLEY'S STATEMENT, could get to room 38, One of the children there- | made his home the rendezvous of thieves and Biography Profits, while the sentor partner says that Butler Many Ot Fost’ vatter witch he will wae | and the Americans on Tuesday 1 | saat: Wits: Varley was supposed to be ong of the | UPeM opened the door and pointed up stairs. | murderers. Finelly Catharine could boar his} Mr. Greer, the puulloher Universal | !#on salary. Mr. Butler has been desirous for isvilley Nashville, Chicago. Detraity “toe | ihe only cares adjudicated tian by the board | party at the saloons and on Saturday Wight was WILAT IIB BAW ON THE STAIRS treatment no longer, and took refuge in her | Diograpny” aud “Men of sent & com | Some time of withdrawing from the firm. He fedo, Cleveland, and Erie, returning through | Were those of the Alabama, Florida S| Care cittbont Ce Mulberry, street station ty | After Mr. Morgan had ascended two fights—the | father's house. munteation to Tae Ben denying the charge made by | bas had charge of the office during the summer the Pennsvivauia coal regions to New York ‘The tour will extend through a period of nearly three week On his arrival « run Inastraight line from the entrance sheppard followed her, and by protestations | Glover, that the autobiography of a subscriver ts months, Mr. Clerke lsh the numbers | and entreaties persuaded hier to return. She | feted in only the portion of an edition vent to mien | Where ite has a auminer m ry bacribes je says on stee wings or -o a SOEs F er ne, Fe and thinking that there might be soue one | seems to have loved him, notwithstanding his | Sbscriber. He says that when steel engraving from a friend in New York i about who could polnt out the room, he called | persecutions, and at length, Varley yesterday and heard his statement as fol- | Stal lows : he found It too dark to distin Twas not with We night, Tsay them o of the Florida, after long al arguments by both sides, the arbitra- tors stood four in favor of America to one in favor of Great Britain. The case of the Shenan- doah was the subject of a still closer and more Ing absent in Newport, n Monday, Jn dospotch ming bin, thas » retur the hospitable shores of New ident will be met by Exe Plates aro ona press, the cost of printing avery larse | 4’ was important for hith 4 onipany. Laaw We oved by his which he did wernor Randolph, the Hon, James M. Scovel, | a4 company. Leaw ¥ “ edition {# but a trifle more than the cost of printing but a elaborate legal discussi extend over sev. | or 80 Before the sh w out, "Is there anybody up stairs ? earnest entreatle: promises e. 4 cs Abele atonce, dthe members of the New Jersay State Libs s ArbItEAtote ae the wonclucton. | Hevere House taking some I pa Mase fel den arnest entreaties and promises of re- | afew impressions. He adds that a Sry reporter exa THR MISSING SECURITIES, eral Republican and Deriocratic Committees. The receptions in the towns and cities through which the next President Is to pass will be ona rand scale, far surpassing anything of the kind hitherto given him, even where the ovations | THE RESULT OFFICIALLY T dn recelving no reply, Mr. Morgan called down | form, she to the children at the foot of them to show him the re iiulng ce more returned to his New ie stairs and | ouse and strove to full her duty as a pm. At this mo- | faithful wife, But the husband's promises ment, an Irish woman came from aroom on the | pro: da large qumber of the by eexactly alike, ‘The re Wnation of the * Universal Blo BOSUN of Saturday last, and efther the truth or f Keaudcanteatiiy that | On going to. his office he | 1 nit of the Stis reporters n going to his office h ed that Mey Herne re eeectine | Butlor had not been there for several days: thas » to prove he had purchased a quantity of gold in’ Wal as th street. and had inverted a number of securte in favor of a judg vent forthe Cnited States to two in favor of Great Britain, adh uy Way homie, and near th ading on the door, and then I heard that aman shot, but did Istarted inthe | aske direction of the saloon jan running. Sap y of Glover's FORAPHED TO TAR x vey t wing that he wae the ian wh ting T pur. but straws, and were soon broken. Again | feporter war tot shown tore tan jen, aud | ties, In attempting to open the safe he tor ave been so grand. He will travel by special | STAVE DEPARTMEN suit Mand Fanlom- | landing where Mr, Morgan was standing, and | Catharine left him to the companionship of his these apparently specimen thse eis comblparisn hea Heteecbeneta. the j on a sdec ime table " ASMINGTON, Sept elegram receive tohim | koew was a conch: “Wl . a oY ith regard tothe cost and tinpressions, the | {2 ‘ “ny he Inactivity which has been displayed at the | at the State Deprrtingat todtontin Men athe ailvay Tt likely Lwould | Sald, “What do you want?" Mr, Morgan an- | own vices, and took up her abode in her father's | ronutter Carta niece at, shown by, Mes services of w safe-builder were called National Liberal Kepublican headquarters for | Bancroft Davis, agent of the United States, ave tried to arrest auy one. have told you all | koow ayered hat he Bished fa and piuereh wag house, determined never again to leave it, Sie BAe Racine nauiicasine oh ie thean About #70000 were tilesiie tn IGdinp ke shakes fhe past month seems about to draw toactose. | that the text of the award of the arbitrate about the aifalr, occupied room 38. She led that he was bet e aie ete city for'ths publ about 279040 were missing, Including 34 share To-day Mr. Ethan Allen will assume full charge | Geneva has been publicly announced there. The | During the above recital Mr, Varley spoke in a| hot there, aud that there was no one In the | bad lived with her husband juat two week Raleh at bores Behe 808 hase oral par value, $30,000; Lake of the affairs of the committee, and give his | United States revelve the gross sum of $15,500,000 | calin yoice, and to every building. After the separation Sheppard became a pros | FM Athi bruganiy ori tal hares, $45,000; Erie preferred, 68 shares, $4,620. Mr. Clerke also ascertained (hat a check pon a Wail street bank had been drawa Bs, to the order of a frm oh broke 9 for §58.143.25, 4 en rere cover @ purchase of $50,000 in and that. Sunday In Second Avenue—Murderous As- | $3,000 additional im gold had boon bought by with the had no apprehension a vestigation Into his connection with the sho: ing, as be could show clearly that he was pot of the party at the saloor woman. ref WHAT OTHER WITNESSES SAY. Mr. Perkins, who did the shooting, Is locked rity, to ne and attention to his duties as Chairman. | for losses sus atest sin Messrs. Jasper W. Johnson, Cummings, and | of the Florida, others will be placed in positions where their | leaving Mell services can be made more valuable, and the | by the terms working force of clerks will be made sufficient | in gold at W to do the whole labors of the canvass, A Fi- | date of the hance Committee has been organized with the | in duplicate to-day and handed to the agent of following-named members: Messrs. Isaac sher- ernment, ‘The total amount ts to be msn; George H. Hall, Hiram Marnes, John | paid in coin into the Treasury of the United Williams, George 8. Coe, and Nathaniel Ellis. | States for distribution to the claimants, by this ‘Their headquarters will be the Glentiain Hotel, | Government, It will be noticed that advices to in the rooms of the National Liberel Republican | the various foreign representatives here coe Committee, c within half @ million of the amount actually The Hon: Josiah L. Keck, President of the | awarde: Cincinnati Board of Aldermen, aud the Hon James Fitzgerald, President of the Comm: ined by the acts of the Alabama, and of the Shenandoah after uurne. It will be recollected that treaty the award is payable on within one year from the ttement. The award was signed Cen and contract ble to Judge of the merits froth legal testimony Mr. Morgan sald that he had very particular | fessed outlaw, His exploits on the road were Feault of an ite | paces Et ar barn, and would be obliged | sumerous, and usually resulted in the capture that he might put a card underneath it of large sums. His last attempt at robbery, d to do this in an imperti however, proved unsuccessf. he was re way. Mr. Morgan then said, * Will you place an | nized, and the police were put upon his trail. ae by Dayttghe. Mr. Butler, or $70,000 in all, envelope under the door for me?” The following is a brief record of the trau: About o'clock yesterday afternoon as Michael A LEGITIMATE TRANSACTION. e 3 ta : . oi me ERY ON THE AIGHWAY FRUSTRATED paite 25, one Gleason crawled up behind him, and with+ | the books—how the securities had been depoa- he did not see Mr. Varley. Charles Edwards, The woman thereupon began to edge up to 4 Ros! 4 i e allas Smithy, and John B arently with the intention of | In May last Charles Sears, clerk of a large man. | Cut, warning drew s knife and stabbed him in the baci de War ies tran and Saray against by the ton. two boys who were in the saloon at tho | pushing him down the stairs. Mr. Morgan re- | ufacturing Grim in this city, was sent to Nyack | of tehesd., Saunders epraps to mest his ewailant and | checks of the firm and to all appearances it was time of the shooting, are also locked up as wit- | sisted, and said that he wanted t to pay of the hands employed in the factory. | fastening to nig ansietance Ned, hte eat in Seunneee Y q aba et business, p ey a . Om heases, ‘There ts @ slight discrepancy in thelr | and be certain that Mr. Laren would get it. Hejhad $25,000 In bank notes. He took the train | head bied copiourit.a_brapch of the “occipital artery | nee she etter nati, wie ohunuiated declaring statements, Edwards saya that whilo the part At this juncture the husband of the woman | In Jersey City, and when It stop rehip had been dissolved by m ff T ° dat Tappen- | being scvered, wod he wae becoming very faltt. He wan ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE AWARD IN LONDON. | were at the door of the saloon he saw it opened | rdshed out of the room in his pantaloons and } town he left the cars and walked ab: ‘nnanand John Jami: | Mr. Morgan, apy it the plat. | assisted toa drug store where Uie vieeding was checked | tual consent, that William B. Clerke would i] organ says that he had every ap- | form for some time. He passed to the rear of | sud then taken in a carriage to Belle uc Hospital. aoe | liquidate the affairs of the firm, and would carry Council, arrived here last week with the official | LONDON, Sept. 14, P. M—The official award of | a few. inches: that a hand was thrust outand a | shirt. Mr Surgeon says that Saunders wound ts serious on the business, A rumor. was extensively Cite 3 to forace Greeley and Useles: . Conterenci 4 4 7 tly fire Joes not make it very | pearance of being drunk, He danced wildly | the depot before the train started, and. was - 8 2 ye Berto eiele rhe Cineinanet Be oeaicioae Minay | hare vorday Goer the elenelate oe chon eanete | bisaracimerhte men iaraemepe haere nerd | arvcnd, enn Sosky setsed Sane Moreen by the | there seized vy two men, One of thera held hin ple bictehitos culated that Mr. Butler had fled, but it) was Dancing for Cuba, promptly denied by his attorneys, and turned srk gave an enter. | pit to be falso, Me. Hutt ,almost strangling him with the Dropped Dead wht Grant to visit the Cincinnati Exposition, They | here to-day under the signature of the Geneva ict met Grant at Long Branch and the next Presi- | Conference at $15,500.00 in gold. The decision lar and tried to throw him down the stairs, | by the throal hs ¢ He did not see Mr. Varley. Thoy did not recog. | ¢ he | powerful ertp, and the other made a desperate | The Cuban Society of er has sued Mr. Clerke i- | When he f nize either of the attacking party, except ¥ und that he could not do thi dentin this city wift-taker said that a press | Of the Court is signed by all the arbitrators ex- ew Y 4 “ . t | his share of the prot ol af official business prevented his going West at | cept Sir Alexander Cockburn, who will give a | lington, who fell in the doorway, shouted “murder.” | ‘The woman and a child sien 4 $6 get at th q bank, note ling: i Were in | eainment in the Thirty-fourth Street Theatre on Satur. | accountitne of ait tie Ptaechin Seana eset aa present, and he wrote to the municipal authori- | Separate judgment, agreeing with his colleagues AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. WELLINGTON, ruched Into the street and shouted “police aie ahs hewoter, Perote this object was | ay evening for the heneft of the Cuban cause, The | Mr. Clerke, who is a son of exdudge Clerke, and 4ies of Cincinnati decling the proffered honor. only in rélation tothe Alabama, the award in Mr. Murgon descended the stairs to the first | accomplished, however, a brakesman happened a i Shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday the SUN re- | landing with the Irishman hanging > him, | topass to therear of the depot. He saw the elses couristed of singing, dancing, and recitations | ®kentleman of high Anancial and sucial stand~ «Dr. Gre accepted the invitation, saying | Which case constitutes the greater portion of | Shortly aft aiae pera nd, through | fr une alah teins tie rl ee + ior help. omen ing, says: that he would go there from Indiana, fa. Mr. | the total sum, Damages were granted in the | freien inna st pewewue jgniial aud. thrvuch | As Mr: Morgan did not wish to ge head rst | struggle and shouted for help."In a moment | by amateurs, tee, coals ween, down t fort a ye bottom flight ¢ nd pulled the. [ri stairs, he made an | some forty or fifty persons ware man, Who was still | The highwaymen, seeing that the « into a room on the | drew thelr revolvers aud walked qu mM the spot. | About a dozen persons took part in the exercises 2 was Up, heapigh egitim deel tt these ae gh tly through | Among th Joseon Villanneva, of 125 0. d him to fore; visit to Indiana. | | case of the Florida by a vote of four against on d him to forego bis v Indiana. Li es ir against One, Keck ask No, air,” replied the next President. * Ihave | and in thi Versation with Mr, Wellington, His face is swollen, and the discoloration would in eh Sent tc te ESE ts nite inorder to be relieved from the ordinary routine of the * Ttook Mr. Butler as a partner in 184 | hanging on to bis thr beon Waking engagements for the past fifty | Against two, All other casi ered Py he | thas th , . chard street, ile had volunteered to dance, havin: : 4 e eric o e . stpiase @ pistel was in el contact to his head | landing. the crowd, no one attempting to captire them. nn * | banking and brokerage business. He had beea years aod never broke one yet. I promised to | American Government were dismissed by the | when it was fred. He layon his right side, and |e" WR seen wy 4 pRovANE POLICEMAN Several on the platform recognized John Shep- | much talent and experience i the art. At o'clock he | In my office aa clerk fur several years prior ' Soave: heck and ¥ 1d will secomp: Willingly will we consent to pay this sum ¢ breathed heavily, He wasinapartiallyconscious | as this moment a. policeman, accompanied | PAG: weut ou the stage, and having danced « few minutes, | this. I had every confidence in. his integrity, Messrs. Keck and Fitzgerald will accompany wetostions “While Moslesd tas toes state. and apoke with some degree of rationality. |), Af) tm m and ent eet ‘or this bold experiment Sheppard has been ddenly fell to the oor, aud lay motionless, His | 88d we were warm personal friends, While he the next President to Cincinnati, Last night hie England haa been It was evident, however, th-t his recolle : e ris wife and child, came upon | Aor tis be a : ed an clerk, he proved himself to possess une for the depredation cruisers, we yet re for some time, | friends ran to hie assistance, Before he could be taken. ¢ died, that he of several of the Con. ‘ain the conviction that me. The United Stat the scene. TH er Do you know who a! a? saw Mr. M FallogiineNortaonnten T know him; he's an old housebreaker, T they told the SCN reporter that Dr, Greeley would receive the greatest ovation in Cincinnati | £Ucrate crojsers, we any man ever had; and they added, “Ohio ts | Unmect claimed dainae was still confused. erat once exclaimed as he Kop police of Nyack ving in quiet at her father's | from the stage ure from | Zit was thou Previouley been a and his wif use, thought herself tolerably sual business qualifications, When he became Jielof the heart direane, | a partner he put no money into the business, ked by that malady. This | and. according to the articles, he was given cons 8 for the losses Mr, Wellington. N { A. e visits. After the attempted robbery he dis: | a8 be ta aure {or Greeley.” | ae Semaas Name cateiiamly coe fe he Reporter—Do you Feueuibier win was with | ecugnize the —! I've heen | sineared, Search was made for him: Lut with. Gf course coded ihe entertainment aud the audience | trol of the securities and account books, and A Man whe has Read the Declaration of Ins The i H belief in the gen your Mr. Morgan tried to explain to the officer that | CUt success, and the police had given up all | Ye teen tot i oilce station was to receive a stipulated sum at the beginning Mr. Wellington—T can't remember f the oc heae of our n the Caited hopes of capturing hin, when on Thucsday | “Yesterday afternoos, Deputy Coroaer Cushman made | ofeach year « rinership. I frequently had entered t e building to see two of his h dependence. States, and dispro Reporter—Where were you wien you were | Af nan eile a there ‘ret » | night last he suddenly reavpearad and put the mortem examination, aud found thet heart | left the office to his care during the summer The following correspondence has passed | of untriend shot Fae cerned ace RS ehete. GVnergubon the | Gnlshing touch toe Ife of crime by the enact: wa we of hie dean, Teriniesion was | months, A short time ago.1 left for Newporty Geneva. We cheerfully cousent Mr. Wellington—In some Broadway concert ad thal ag a G—— d ! ment of a tragedy which bas struck the good to ble family to remove the bovy,and iasteveniog | and while there received a telegram announcing q sort of a fellow to call ann friend The officer at on ay the Honest Horace Greeley and many lead- | ed. as tending to obviate wiullar’ didicull red citizens: cae saloon Reporter What were you doing ? eople of Nyack with terror Ob ‘Thursday afternoon a far who knew Sheppard met hin hia late realdence, preparatory to inter that something was wrong in tay oftice, Tres fhoup at Lal dhe funeral wile under | turned. and found that Mr. Butler had taken se= t curities to the value of about $40,000, and laid hold of Mr. Morgan by ner of Nyack | the cart of be Pratcrntad nthe Sufferns | Mucor of ini eis. Tis ——__ the col rat th back, and gripped him so teht tion Horace Gre bore HOW MR, CONNORS WON H1s BET | HME Nelingion | have ao re that he was almost choked. Mr. Morgan, feeling vod #7 - ‘ por Win, Varley with you? aplke. at ne ations for the aes ; 70,000 upon the raine of the fra. Gist Aa Gitlanns of the RATONIe Whth FUMIE MATE Keporter “Was Mr, Win. Varley with y fiite from the aapect of the cficer that thane ufe | kurnplke, He war gving in the dire: tion uf the tions for the aesis rowed 10,00 upon them in the namie of the fru Deon aecured throw Fuinentality, 0 h Wis chan’ Gdwane ? fered any resistance his skull won English Settlement, hastened Hi aaha hd w BAkive oP LAVAL MA. BUTLER'S SfoRY. dices wih whiny mineutly and int hrough the ¢ Reporter Was Chas, Edwards with you with the club. which was flouriehi to Nyack and informed the authorities. Mr wal HF Rra eile mAlYoe HAviEs I imac wee Geeta catenins Huklopat Oh righie of aii orber oltisene while seolewaiy aeeraing cnt wm oC > Relisede Replores Reportar ts that ‘all’ faucets recollect about | heads mildly expostulated, requesting him to Moor, | ae aer nae Un the village at | lakcryand was ciiployed wy Lozano & Co. oe Maiden | Glenham Holel. The latter, indignantly dentea Mec a maaT cement mae Ruarding oor | The Portchester branch of ed pig: listen to the explanation he had 1 0 he thin surmised that Sheppard would | fate. "ie leaves a wife aud two sinall childrew. that he had done anything wrong. He said that i recone on of which you are the living representa: a 0: o pm idence o} Welling Feel tat ls alit The officer said, * . Aaduhter,. ta bbrahe thts Gl > the partnership bad been dissolved by mutual tive and wich must brecede, the Rta pete aa ee rei ete en nce ce | Me aalineton, X ne th . Vit tay y pretty, cif betore I get you to | fore harm to his daughter. He sptang into his The Newark Sewer Mystery. agreetuent, and that the present diM@culty had Prosperity of try, we take the Itberty to req Conklin Burtis in Mott Haven. At this point } oor and only spoke ia anewer te tie repureerte | the station, If you don't shut your bloody jaw.” | Rueey. and was about to start for home, when Oh Makdesay afi while some boys were | afisen in un attempt being made by bi Uhadration toward tit lore people of the Kountey, | there is a bed of rock through which the grade | Guestions, He i¢a young mat arentiy thirty MENACED WITH A CLD. nto the viltuce witts the serine incellieics Dt eee ercny afternoon, while some boys were 1 Steettlement of ths moneye due hima. u cry f youre Mel rea of the | requires a cut of about twenty feet. T ste age. and came t : } : nt St ree de Hod | At Play near the opening of the Branch Brook sewer at | partnership. Anticipating trouble in the settles 1p th dency of & requires a cut of about twenty feet. The t cmt ti as & ‘ auled Mr. Morgan hy the throat pard Lad been to the house and Killed | the goot of Eighth avenue, Newark, they discovered | Pant hi i possensi t Trities engdah j w ' : ing was begun last week under the direction of pent here? t Feet, biaapheming ai La Ee are A ROOL DE RCOOD the body of an unknown man lying in the mud, tace | to make his share safe. He ts willing to subil® 1 ts . seottr ne Con Several houses being near, the nik ntewar ted hat Caro sey er A 7 cis downward, It had evidently been there several days, | his case to wcourtoflaw, and is confident of ! I iu y ack of the neck, ai hed father d f r (ary vite made, On Saturday # layer of rock as large as & sitior ai friends of Keddy the nt ferch hed hiss Pies SHO RAE HUROARTL LET hie Mtoe thee 1 ot settled by a civil action } bel shorter, Wa horse car remained. A vender mW wh vi al and aw tt RET ETPEES Irate peoran toaaeayoowr te WL be ee te eR ait a terrible Oght near the —— 4 7) Aus der, said to be superior to the | of nits “Coroner, Yount arrived Knocking of MrcMorrancs | Contes core ereect ene Let wea Bet te tn the Vielnity tay A Mysterious Book. J \ iat arseid sae a : SPE OL Sale oe ariel at bg bin to nick | rine Shep dead. From a large wound In | ye vr rast It ia ru that the lite Auditor Watsom ; Veary, i son. EH and filled with is powder wo eit baerved that We V saya t La bor ! f ; ' it iy ‘as that + made t of the proceeds of the i inan Tay just ms she hid fa fatal slut Sains t Cr Mr. Burtis says that Couners.t vender | not expect to dle ; consequently the « A fire er ‘ “ ad dune its Wor stat ks a 1 . that | id blow i the with his | isnot of value as ar ° fre i aurea e the wuetae at id Lie Mr Owe! x " Hatict, nud taany others . Rpt pay mes quite dle ior was t ‘ althougi he was | was sick in bed. and Mrs, Sheppard was in her 7 be proaue j CBRL OAGRKRLaY radeee Hey WELLINGTON'S DEPOSITION eritut ho Fealata eA attending ty her wants. Owen wae 10 th : ae —— | Gextuaney: Lave yours of the 7th inst.,to which I i]t f bloody t lown 9 "ur throw Was playing in eho yard, Wille the tw ete, Ovarg fu me place to-day Ary Lakk CHy, : seat rpuay 1 be chosen fe | wit We'ha k ae Chis deckst hey: of oy a bean 8 feed A Gront Songstress Welk i ‘ yes of : i » beatae ob that es fd ‘ iration from t tly fiat 1, She lspe Mime. Pauline Lucca was ser ton Satur. | 2!) 4 ; . ' f phe 4 ‘ f A the arm with the club, the ‘ wina! papa I day wight at herr 4 Ka conti etre a i trint uae cequla at uoble i t recognizes it i same time saying, © D-— you, you'll Sr ak enparde mail ceca : Haired ateruninlintin eal 4h rave Taleo 1 t SRG GaDOU RD EY every Shing in ike way. diy 1 had elidel dhe pl tanta r asa hisery and degradation. He was already near | Oright ealelum lighte iMumina ater mm | ‘ ace he wel MN pout rH ' who Whon they reac! Aman street station | Misery and dex Tevclock the Gret bars of rey A Long Island Myators 4 f my oft f Jen ue equa hrough the foot in apother dwelling, and rested wih tie | Mr. Morgan Was aliiust choked... When Mr ee Pree aa LAtaranianl al : ac MONGEe MotRITLN tee re res 4 pee ne sy my thethind huore About Aity smelter stones | & Punent | eas atramnvee thee he'Sergeant fudely | ive poor Woman was distracted, She and On Monday morning last, Mary Aun Th 4 : Homa GRENLNT went through the roof and stopped in the gare | Rest inte hesaloon, | sate rea Fepulsed hin, A Was preferred again Irs, Owen were alone in the house, at the mercy colored) of Quogua, L. f., wan found deat ih hen sn @ tet. Probably two hundred other stones fr : Van’ neo my ua ir. Monga and attempt to mut abu, in which sue and her reputed Nieband ied live To Mesars, W, U, Saunders and others, Committee Aer PDL Siro hundred other stones from . , HE Margan.of. by i the barn, and turning to Annie, sald nvental iusle, wh Y the size of a man ater pi ; Meee 1 ey a $f) and Mr. Morgan » a hoa ny 4 in all directions about Mr. Burtis's yard, The |, The Jury rendered a verdict that Wellington | account hook wiih Mis Frank Leslee een Hun and cali Mr, Owen chor of the Lieder fier hogy was covert with beitess, ‘ The Spirit of t Party in Indiana—A | roof of the back stoop was demolished, the stone | Tecelved bis Injuries at the hand ofacme peron | Trin hin. Sine Morgan wave. hie an KATK, 1 WANT YOU TO GO WITH ME nod ou the Onthe day of hor { Politica! Riot in Jeffersouville. going through the fluor of the stoop and landing 0 though the account book verified his st The child turned to obey, but as she reached | £lore of, the Pitted HEE: 1S Wek Srrenhe on Baturay : , in the basement. ‘The back stairs were rok WELLINGTON FALLS TO IDENTIFY PERKINS. he was told that woulda tdo See GRe ieee” ca. gbeys Buk am abe ‘resabed | Scartyicheere elt pebasb kdb Datla d Lovisvitig, Ky. Sept. 4.—The city of | down, the well and hen houses were ridiled.the | Coroner Young telegraphed to Capt. Clinehy, | The Janitor afterward entered t Sheppard sprang in. In his hand he held. a pis | S3ptipuoue waving of b An Abandoned Vonsel Towed tn from Mens ‘ Jeffersonville, Ind. directly opposite here, was | fence levelled, fruit troes, grape vines, andithe | and the Captain avon arrived with Perkins, the Meee Ama RAD of Sasmulting himself aud | tol, cocked. He closed the door and advanced | 7 "e's thaake for th ‘Tho steamship Dorian from Maraolil ; atate oF se exclteme’ day ye xarden were destroyod prisoner, Perkins was taken into Ward 10, whe a ¢ serious Inistake he had o gentre of the room. His little child began ina atate of in srement all day yester- 1” Mr. urtia ts 09 years of age, and with his wife | {he wounded man was ining. Welliaaton woes unted to sneak away. Mr. Morgan In- | (a cry, but he torte ne otloe at hee eg pean A Metropolitan Bull Fighter, op Saturday, She passed, on the 6th insty {i Ist day over the outrages of «negro mob in @ po- J resided in the house, He built the house six | Koagommaed an was lying. Wellington was | vite in anekinie n charge: _ Wicked eye upon his wife, he said On Saturday, as Ofticor Mulligan was patrol. | 55.35, longitude 55,99, the liritis bark. E i litical torchlight procession of the night pre- years ago from the wings of a lifetime It was kins was the man who shot hitn, but he was un- af won Why as locked up sactrolman Farley * Kate, | want you togo with me." tog hie post ip Seventh avenue, a wild steer ran past AeA Site cre Nak aitae te pan ps ious ne ball, a stump orator, was | & three-story brick, built after the modern style, | able to identify him. | W N's and other citizens vouched for the prisoner's | ‘There was murder In hie oye-ihere was more | terwer ree yphtssh ahr l Bee AE bla, hd maratipgaliahts Ho ab Vious, Hornet Kimball, a stump orator, was | Mth unrogt. The old gentleman, hiowiter ced | able, to, tdentity him. ne Feepectability, but without avail, two young | qhan'that dhe aljiter, ot insanity: war thors, | fromm West Twenty-olath street. The ottoer followed mud ! { announced to speak In McCampbell’s Park, and | Miss Van Horn were taking tea inthe back | Warden Brennan gave strict orders that ¢ | nen connected with the American News Com- arine retreated toward the bed, and held up | Atm city Seth street the infuriated animal Ad ; @ large delegation of negroes and white men | basement when the blast occurred. They were | should be allowed to see him. ‘The prisoner | pany, algo identited Mr. Morgan. but thattoo | her hands in supplication. Mrs, Owen, borrifed | feuseive wpom he ykrucked owe and wae avout to JOITTINGS ANOUT TOWN i came up from New Albany to participate in the | $0 0adly frightened that they Jumped out of the | was then returned to the Mulberry street police | Was ineffectual. Mr, Morgan remained in the | by the pistel, saad : ‘ehead,’ Mulligan, then snatched the child from ‘ AGP 4 i New Alban window and fainted. ‘They lave not yet recov: | Seat The physicians say that Wellington | station all night, Ho says the oficer in charg k You don’t intend to shoot me, do you?" | ander the street's fect, The atecr then rau dowa T _— torchlight procession, ‘Their conduct during | ered from their fright. Neither was atruck by | Cannot recover Of the culls treated hina with the greatest kind: | yi folook at her. He answered | tird street, and the cmecr caught him by thetall-sud | The Totus Club will nto Mt. heya f(s fe testimony of | the fying missiles, But’ Mr. Hurtia hac i Pry en # already intimated, cone word, * tried Go stab him wit @ lat g kuite, Dut thé ani | kduund Vater, th ished Eu tho ‘ citizens of veracity and standing testify to this had been standiug under an apple tree, but | Yesterday, morning Wellington's brother ar- | morning. and of course Immediately discharged. | you wouldnt hurting, eonki neue ee 1 theough Werentyainth sitect enit falowen Cerchoce | Mr, Hadley says thet the damage done to his fact. A portion of the negroes and white men | was called to tea, Six stones as large asa man’s | rived from Corning, N.Y. He was deeply affected | The oficur who arrested Mr. Morgan is kuowt He answered her as before: “Kate, I want | ficer, who overtook and shot him dead near the Eighth bY the ruuaWay railroad horse oa Chureday last le from Jeffermonville acted ‘inn very creditable | head fell where Mr, Hurtiv_h dV atoud. Mr Bur: | by the misfortune which had befallen his brother, | as Henry Leeworth you to go with me Avene. This is tue second Fadyaut steer that Ofiver | Close oh $00 . manner, and attempted to assist the officers of | tis estimates his damages at 4,00, and holds | and which will probably cost. Edmund his lif — ¢ Was apparently calm, and the frightened | Mulligan bas ola TOGiRE MMe Das Moter Canad iol ee: UGard Tie law in preserving order, tho New Haven Haliroad Company responsivie, | He antd thar his frother was quitacion and aac ip PPE E FTE TET womnn (ook heari.” bite mprented 10 blsterens a mae MeDermott, aged (who boarda ab i Theodore Gilbert, a — (he gad news could not ‘he thid her af present Beaten trent leare wat een eo William Edwards Going to Europe. fourth Shoriy befure te Are wae ' Shey De ey an i Coucerts in the Grand Opera | Mr Wellington gave direction pe expenee |g Cigne Maker Stabbed by a Musician in East | Wy: Besides, where could we go? You hay Billy Edwards, the champion light weight of 4 i be spared in the attend nee on bis br n no plage to take me, and you know they sactle of An Z : ane. r Amerien, having fatied in foding any light weight to { the he would go to prison he re d Warden Brennan, in the event of hirteenth Sor UR ae Sone, rary served by Ihe. j tunity to Kill a! Greeley man. Hew Mr, Augustin Daly has finally arranged | his be edeath, to have his body placed ina? At @ o'clock last night: Edw or ee ees eee neue him. ‘The fearful yuit- | Mert bim in theroped arena in this country, notwith: | yt PUN ON), pe pues trea by and disorderly language, and OMcer Sea with Maz Maretzek for the Sunday evening ope. | Nault, so that it might be removed to Corning - ‘ ter itt bis eye. Wa dntenelbed., te advatteed tg | sanding ie offers olvaof two to one, sails in afew days | rane, are to tn the Tush Hall, baat Roatteeats rested bin, A crowd of wegroes from. t i , ft a" Tar lpearnear in itn taratte ine aged 20,a cigar maker, of 443 East Th in his: ove ified. “Ite advan Tor Buafaia where hihoeato match with aumlof the | Mreet. ‘Coupauy Ry f the seventy wiuti Hee iuveut ace cession attacked the off ratle erts: and the drst one will; given in we streot, was fatally stabbed by Elias Spe a wide : asi Courpanted Gy Mr deuce Naces who returns teeth ee yerely. The crowd + Grand Opera House on the oth of October. | Another Man Shot for Breaking Iutoa Broads | 62, a musiclan. Specht occuples apartments ot by. sou'ye given meaway, aud Luean | coudity of mie uativlty tothncen farewell vaitreyiue Years, was yesterday t nidewalk, Quinn, Deputy Marshal of the place ed to sing during the reason; and whent About 1:30 yesterday morning OMicer | sister of Butler lives on the second tloor of the BAHAI ME ef } Hee Pouedtat Harry Hill ou tuesday saw a crowd of negroes, 100 in nuniber, chasing | nates transpire it will be an agree surprise | Kernan of the Mulberry street police station saw ME in Mabihe then siaited THE PURSUIT ead pugiflste of the clty will t Utherwive w two whit analley. He threw hirnsel the town, Mr. Daly promises thut these tusie | Sernan of the Mulber ak SAD BAW 1 Same. t Ob) Gatureay night Butler viaite The man wh 1 shot her rushed out and ran | Clith » RAC ei Cae BOE vue Hospital af ' in front and tried to stop tt but Al entervainty Wil excel anything of the | tWomen In conversation at Bleeckerand Crosby | his sister, Ho was uence of liquor, wn the path, where he disappeared. Little | SeBaive old faehtoued set to | attacked and severely Leaten w rches and | kind ever given in New York; and, berond streets, one of whom proved to be Elisha Greg. | and while there mi w. Specht Annie ran Out ond met Mr, Owen ashe was len - arn 5 . butts of viatula: The ery was, Damn the Dewo~ | curing the greatest soloists, annotinees, a4 an | Ory, Kooper of the Canterbury Music Hall, an | pained, and a auorrel ensued. Hnutler tiacd | iug'tive house, with the crys "Ub, Mrs Owes pa Auother Te THEATRICAL PERSONAL | cratte police anne fis intent that the orchestra some very hard language te ht, and the lat- | tak shot ma Phomas Mone 3 + Mr. Kicewin, one of the most tle | tinder the command of Maretzek will number | Broadway, Gregory accused the other of at- | ter threatened revenues One sehulte whotives | UM, as Mr. Moor athe house Hel lialeraicen a Florence is engaged to play in Buoth’s Theatre, i zens, states that, In frontof Mozart Ha ly | sixty sivluns, affording both brass | tempting to break Into the rear of hiy saloon, | AL 18 Clinton street, wak with Specht atthe tne | organized aparty to pursve the tying murderen, | Mich atest: ¥ Augustin Daly has consented to manage the b 1 Itaise, Hoys. 1 ok | and stein ent while the choruses | which reaches fre oadway to Crosby street, | Othe ditticulty It was a Jock In the evening, and | ith a Ue ( Hfortiance to} the Ara t Who Were spectators, On al adjacent corner tive H Jan Gpera Company, and the choral | though the Crosby street entrance ix nearly %0 | sister. dle remained there until dorclock, and | Tee's | ora. Twas known that he Park hospiva Asylum t Rewrdos Wand tha vileseaneunah tomar tants ganization so effective in’ Ki Carotte.” ‘The | feet from where the men were talking, ‘The | started to go huime, His sister followed hin to | had talent s turnpike, andthe party The Police © ssionors have assigned Capt. Ae anGrwayal UHA RevBrR Liman artEoied Miicent art gallery into Which the always | oMlcer did not suspect that the dispute would | the door, As they reached, the lower halt they. | ad taken ta from the ‘ Fe Leary aud his comiand of the Lwenty-aint (city Hap pate heuiek twit $ and firearins, fring ant vestibule uf the Grand Opera House has | bd ina Sght until Gregory suddenly drow are- | saw Specht and Sebultz.. Butler was about to | Qadewyd that row found by the road PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE Frecluett mre of the front Of all places of aimnee i through th a ¢ and windows.” Ey been transt 1, will add greatly toward pope | Yolver and fired three shots at the other, Offl- | pass them, whereat Specht, without saying # | Mids with the metas rh Reaahe eal - ment, and thie will be thelr exclusive uightly duty White man found in the street was fired at Hsriaing these entertainients; for during the | Cet Kernan ran across the street, arrested Greg- | word, seized him by the atm, and boforeshe | Sit" Mitte haerélicd tty th chad grown |, President Smith of the Police Board, who has | 4. C. Wheeler (Nym Crinkle"), the dramatie chased, w f m! ki him! he's erforinances of hestral pieces h reds of ( ery, and took hy to the Mulberry atrect s Mice id be stayed, stabbed him in the shoulder | s0 dark that the search was abandoned uaul poh serunely J) 1m Amsterdam, N. 3, for some fi critic of schgagel to edit knew theatrical, a Greeley. 1 A named Wm. d stan enjoy the musie white indulging tn g station. ‘The Wounded man was carried one | and in the 1, Just above the umbilicum. | the mornine iemuch beter a arty and iusical weekly t tre ile standing in front of his door, was K | an agreeable promenade, and looking upon some | stretcher to the station, and there he gave bis | Butler sa the floor, the blood spurting from Th the morning one ¢ party saw Sheppard . , BED Stl HOF aly Oe he! In the eve with @ stone. His eye Was knocked | of the finest Works of art in the country hame as Henry Edwards of 49 Firstavenue. Ed- | bis. wou Specht tried to escape, but was | sneaking out ofthe barn of the: Turnpike Thi LOSSES BY FIRE Treasurer's oltice, Walla 4 out, and he was otherwise injured. The Bice wards Was shot inthe left hip. He was taken to | seized by an officer, Who took him t whore he bad Iain concealed during the night - GQ. L. Fox cleared over $75,000 in his recent of OMcers and citizens were published Int The Swamp Gang Ouce More, Bellevue Hospital, Yesterday the wound proy- | Market police station. hultz eseaped. But- | The desperado saw the utte loasnces of resist By a fire at 43 Mercer atreet, ati A.M. yester- | starring tour thr the country. Mis receipta at he papers here tonday, rebearning th $ and a More, ing a superficial one, his friends took him away, | ler was borne to the police stationon aa r | ance, and wae captured without wstrigue, te | ayy it Morea eo ucauragcrate iaeabostgany | Mivoalga Ac adeing of Stele taate¥ival tring munselling quiet, The following ts from Ge Yesterday morning Edward B James | Gregory was taken to the ‘Tombs. Dr, Maclay pronounced the wound mortal, and | waain his shirtetceves and barebeadedand tut | Maer; HM Graver ic Co. By)'hy water; Besmour & | were uter 8809), fle conteiupiates m viele to Engla F. Howard, commanding the Hendricks batts ugherty, and several others of the ewanip gang, met — ordered his Instant removal to Bellovue Hospl- | for his evidant. Insanity. the party would have | 8 80. Low ou vuilditig, $8.00. for the pr 1" Humpty Dumpty lion, @ Domovratic organization: Dewmy" MeCabe and Dick Carr in front of MePher Father onthe Blue Lawes, | tal. Specht waa visited in his cell by asus re fiynehed him on the spot, He was taken to —— So nearly porfect Is the ill n produced by To the Hendricks Batialion AGATA Uavioe Lard ih. wow Ghanitatn atthe ced In these remaikablo days,” sald Father Releg | Porter last night, to whom he said flayerstraw, and Is now confined, LONG ISLAND the borter orbamentation of Signor Garubald!’s «reas The citizens are diet | Agit cused, Bogan ran jute the suloun to pet ee oa “Pdid not stab Hutler, I never had any aim Jape ples vine palutiag ut Canady ine gt the othe H ‘s with whieh to defend Wiusell. Carr preven gh to a large congregation in the Chureh of the | oulty with hin. ‘The trouble on Saturday night A petition signed by fifteen hundred persons | f.f\3,))t Ate’ press, many Of thems were nob Bh ene oeoere anc | tr ¥, firuck Bogan ip the mouth. Bog Reden uth Fifth avenue, 4 mau who steals | was between Butler and Schultz, it wasSchaltc | CRACKS FROM GREELEY RIFLES of Roce iherenten tote Hraterar aad sting ( catcee Mi 1 Koow nuining 4 Uoer | fileude mati be efort to assist bin. Bowan saye that | a few conta ts rent to prion, but a wealthy thief escapes | who stabbed him, and I saw him do lt ay bin to be @ candidate. for thon t nbly D thie tatnily Gut the commu r ktife and attacked hi ing. "Now Ve eat, and 1 considered smart, ‘This, after ait —— A large ar tle meeting of working. | foil We Fire Queens cou tr wall pant vet af expletive) liverout.” Bogau'was cut abou tue iw only in accordance with the spirit of the old blu The Oregon Senatorship. men at cn et cudorwed Greeley uid a Harrlaoniand Tate iors ih mit the Tell shoulder, “ile Was tuken to th laws of Connectiont, They prohibited a mother from J WASHINGTON, Sept.15.—From information juat | BfOWB and the Liberal otate Hegel CURIOSITIES OF CRIME ruuk og ve i i aan preparing food for her baby on ¥, but had no | received, tt does not appear probable that either Cor, |, A erand Greeley and Brown muss meeting was bef A Grand 0 ' anise, ining always t a The Campaign's First Hoodsbed. terrors for those who cheated thetr neighbors, and com. | bett or Mitchell cap be cleeted to the Seuatorship from | Nel! Greenville. & ' Kruest Vee CeO Tee a ate Oe OC ABT Clara) : aw. G: rae Os About one o'clock yesterday morning Thomas | mitted all manner of frauds. The Catholic Churn, | QreKon,and therefare there x reagow to Welicve that { Jaiues Kenwick, aud MF” Abbot tr Browa patcued it up Se tay bait slinest with bounds.” Their ace Grevley Was Dt to be tue President of ted | Gnd ‘proclaims tot fac Te thby dle with the tare of that state fare, deremiat: Aa Micha +a , & Bronson moa ree goal oa Te: 4 5 Oy that those who commit vental A German Girl Missing ured isnot 4 What may come of it breast, ed knit V toe way Hs, too, (hak BY Miss Rosa Schultz, aged 17, arrived in Hoboken Greer, rises to explain) & The he Governor of f ih rege ra Mig tai hag ar uid Hol thake one indrcal wine but hat i death warraut of George Grn i : win - ren went Hitissninth struct posite sta ally lend to, greater The bite | by the steamer Deutsehiaud on Saturday on the way to | Treasury reports’ of ily shown discrepancy of | seat abt ot Geo 4 + } ' x \ Gyevley Men Clnbbed by Policemen, Yur Woukue prowouneiag he ‘franicd iy a opponit They | ihe house of her uncle, Me. Elian Kulu, 404 Rast Fitty wh mapa the thors The (rant orgaue clan the | ikiged on Weaneeday, Ot on a UnsInbare: BF ; i i rs teamor for Str Kuhn. When Ved shiv wae mie Nave thatthe Uaited ftates ‘Treasury had got | tn Cinciata we heen t Blayuoors. ¥ that on Saturday ight» their anu eurslon —— Not a ¢ Voiso —— vard Ci tween $3.00) aud 8) 5 au) a taae (ae Venta 1 y 5 A large meet ne h Ward Ce us ' ila person. abd (We last few years thelr boat was wrecked ucar Hlackwell's Is oh Miabbed in the Throat, ‘Thomas C, Hughes of 157 Grand street, Jersey Fire Inland tiuests as Waiters oot erae meeting of the nih Ward Central | posed that he haa been wurd hehe variation ecemels Talend boat rescued then, and on landiog | PHILADELUHLA, Pa., Sept, 16.~-During arow in | city, died on Friday night, He bad beon en editor ot | A few evenings ago tho waiters and cooks at Wro dno. Giana presided.” Adirosds were mate hy | ‘Thomas O'Brien and James Meady quarrelled | theicesatilt urn) tor Gresley and Brown. Thin was wt the fou Y 2 years, aul fecently emploxed in pieklug peariirs » Deinocratie State Convention of New Je It was | apree. On the return trip the boargrounded, and they | uf hivnest sud capable met th etter utfour were | tu the right breast and ouce in the hauds His wouude, | Daly's piay of the aaice ame ti Lie St 4 Haul airect." A sguad of pollee tnade & ald on. them Delaware, was at hromts ® fearful wound | thought by the Coroner that he bad been pofsoned, but | were detained till 10 o'clock the following day. Thy | also unauitiously adopted approvidg Mes das. Cattery | which were serious were drewsed atthe Kaat Sixty’ | under dies Jolin Woods. manszeniea'y Int $i i cudewan $6 and Patrolman 1,086 clubbed ‘thew | veing tnficted Tt lah (iiuud the J the physician said that there was nothing mysterious | gucstehad to covk thuit wm doals sud.veulvu them | for Avsistuut Aidcruiuu, uuu Mr. Ibus, Bulels for Aldor | seventh street police etatiorl, nid be weub 6 Lie boule | resetblancy ¢ateuts. Lo} Misi rt a» Well we petsoual ape duverely dood, bul tures partive are iu custody on suspicion, tule dene felves ma 8b Firet ayebus aud Fortioh sirens. pearaucy, aud is +

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