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THE SUN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1872. 27 qi 7 rere " > | ate hd pena teen him with | shot, ten oF a doren of the crowd surrounded him, bot I ; UD | who, contributed to tt, and so on, the object | land. and that he denied haying rented the house | for short clear for Movember, and 7e. for long and i ' ILL 3 \ ) i) NBU RG M ASS ACRE rh ile ioe ree! omrded wil beth ye; am eure l | wasdo fara coatanee e whether they wert beating Ti E BEGIN NING OF THE END being apparently gain points on which the | for any such purpose, and if he had he | # Rady D ber and Jan’ Vf In cut meate a le rschnae * | kew bln that morning ; can't ony wheihor It waa J Rim gr not, crowd then went of in the direction o District Attorney might base a libel sult. Mr. | would refuse to it, the Batitems included e0 bxa. ary salted shoulders at tue oowntieene Crowd ‘named, 1 Suge berore or fant atte Au | Mr: Mtocton's whence, they Rea camo, had heart ——ean Suliman repited that the tnaveidaals eapreonned | "Oh, well taid the Jartive, “wo can't donny- | thd tan. tien at nee Lani hae been actiye foe re w 2 ' bara said he had pat oh bls boots ghd fan Up Veroweh | Bring ceva in the woods Pefored eet ttle menace THE M'LAUGHLIN RING OF BROOK- | wore responsible for what appeared in the | thing ‘until the Wth, The’ prisoner ts dis- 'montly to arrive, at Bic.) old was quiet to-day a FRE NORNING OF FRE ANANZIBS | te heiee Pel Ve brew vaen ie mee Coe me | (erat ihe can wea sole Aeen) went.co tas eee LYN AT BAY. Chronicle, and were ready and willing to answer | charged,” WYaganrer, with some bunintas at the tower feurerand! AND THE KILLING OF COLE, Hrcedee Mbiburn tsld' ne ral was tothe opponite Miner: | and ett then attting there, The a coeds frany action at law which Mr. Britton might | A eacre berfect pleture of lovely man was bere geia hata thea city atbivahace irconed —_—-— Hlon'to that in whten the crowd were guing. Then urged, Mopadden. to . é —= institute, over Witnoused ihda qhen his Inews sto | hows gout bonter ; to wWwit- dott. Beld he mort go home | A Grand Jury Used for the Persénal Purposes Mr. Stillman was asked if Mr. Britton di any- a fully from the court room. All up | strictly Mine, which was quoted st Sx@s2e. for hale The Unexpiained Hileht af Finnety—Wit- THE KNOW-NOTIUING WITNRRB. ta tp hl moth ne ae had rio gic. Afterward naw ‘afthe Risg—A Barcfaced Attompt eo Sup- | thing impropertn ting aplen of guilty in | Centto street he was followed by admiring eye: tiring, Chea a eee clea eh gad to prime neasce Reluctantly Telling wha by Mr. Bird He wanted to eacave the conreription, Ree Te ee eee ed bad breakibes with ress An Independent Brooklyn Newspas | the cane of Keenan je replied that that ques- | and it is more than probable that he “ginned” | Atitatte, Pyus quoted at fester for Western, and. 23 Kuow-Facts Brought Out Yesterday, Piette Atlorncy Ghasmueriala—Fhey Ol €5d, Bogard: | Hee at mee care the piece inl Aber, place Gan per-An infamous Outrage, tion did not mean anything, There were two | before reaching 18 Bond street, in honor of Jus- | ave, for Bale Firwixotoy, Nid, Oct. &—Sheritt Rite | eee he: ae of the prisoners, after: | days Tdontt know who twas that fred the gun that ver~an ae J vie é charges against Keenan -one of malfeasance | thee Dowling and the Cuban sufferers, ‘Ugiron here baa been # good, demand, for cotton dope aa ihe | | ward, durdo put know yletier te wae lathe crowd or | khiled the negra. | Have never been told whoitwas. 1] ‘There is now aprospect that the Brook- | and the other of forgery, To accept a plea o —$———— Orrerings Hatt. Middling’ Gplatida, ier end low mide tenhouse, chafing under the strictures that have sries Quins and dobo Finutty might have Ween in | done know any oh nen wie Riedtve man on ive, taro: | Iyn Ring frauds will be stirred upin astyte which | ullty In the caso of malfeasance wasnt in; | The ory best nomination for Mayor: — | ding os tabi salen 8.6 Yuion ot wuich 2/08 for ex. teon put upon him because of his renutianeds We cree Avene Well, atate all who. you know who jet weenie earn tien ‘who had been down to the | wilt he Interosting to the public, though dis- Paver agonuted, Mr. Btulcjan continued that Alexaader T. Stewart. {18 for conway fierce fe beau aa in ao enerwieta at the county, ti | Suton Artes tieen{u # whe as Uieres Ektiow agson | yardetiroiniug inary, “Kua uo fartlurest L/was | piriting to Ross MeZaughlin’shenchien. ‘Three | he would stato the caso of Keenan as he under- ; — Uarayctoting ame repareat Ie: gor Betaber card in the local newayapers of the county, In | ity tient taceg, but ak tne nanion, Mr Maley | Hearimonning northat morning Wath EWE BPC | weoks ago appeared the frst sue Of the Brook. | MOodits FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | $34, Kovemper, 1x0. for Depember, ee: for January, pabathtalln Ascher iligl Rit tc febactch slag Abe ALR sf eh ou't til Us woo ght have been there, ’ oH ' ‘ lyn Sunday Chrontele, which not only announced | “Some person. a strect-cleaning contractor In Til, The Tiverpool tiarket wae quoted quitt and acoward. Ifthe Sherif relies on that card to | Me Aliens Dou't toil ua whe might have AN INTELLIGENT FARMER'S TRETTMONT. itself independent, fearless, and opposed to the | the Sixth’ Ward, wanted a bond that he would HURSDAY, 3—P. M.—Tho opera | testy: midating wptande, Od. wy patablish this negative proposition, he ls retying | Wituces ‘evunvely) Well, there might haye been © | Goorge W, Tea, a farmer Ilving In the netah ini ahichprocwedod to oxpouna | Auntully perforin hts contract, Patrick Keenan | eng ia Wall eteeet tonday were on ascale of | ancieninnme em iat pet Mm Samana, sear iy there, DUET can'c exactly tell, isn, avery intelligent, middio- | Brooklyn King, but which proceeded to expou foreed thu plinetiies CY two ten to that be nf epldat Seite. for the lent alt ot Ocsobet s crage upon a brutsed reed. Ho admits that here: | iyo Witicea ovaded and dodged, and told what | aged man was tho neat witness. He testified a | (14 avowed principles in the most vigorous and | and thencin his capacity of notary: pibttc great magnitude, and further developed the | fold,at J8\e. Birained rosia vas Arm at, Buiiyoes. 60. colved information of the rlot on Monday, ant | intent have been, bul refused to give 5 follows ¢ aggressive manner, striking out straight fr lifled that the signatures were genuine, and that | movements of the various cliques. During the sid at Seieayve, for choice, Whiskey steaily at #2e. on the evening of that day visited Justice An- | QcAfter your talk mith Mubur whare dd be go? | |, Live mle cart ot rater etna noton tre {the shoulder, and challenging proof that its | MWe men, had, personally appeared before him | morning hours, however, but comparatively lit- | {relents Jrrominr |, esse, te Luteenonl ny steam ads deraon, near Patenburg, In regard to the rlots, | Ao Gin et fy McFadden tn that erowd? | tirect-route prtween the two polite. 1 hea statements were not true, Among the gentle- | and qualified as bondgmen.” YF | de business was observed, both bulls and bears | for orders at. 6d. a grader, spri ! but did not visit the Iinmediate seertveaday, | Cer acer DL Sree TATE ce ae | lad bead arson abet beeuetaes Out, UA { | men thus tnvited to risa and explain was Mr. | 4, Keenan,” Me, Stillman continued, “ was in- | apparently awalting tho deciston of the Secre- | endvwintorslow of aster antes tian Wusheat tect tt f disturbance nor make any arrests. On Tuesday, | rar ni eee cawith tat crowd, oF did ho | nulhiug of itis it was uot unusual, know the ¢ Litton, whom the Chrontete atytes the de facto | Uotet qu charge of forgery and malfeasance in | tary of the Troasury in reference to his gold | for.No.F spring afloat, ¢1 mag) 02, for No? Chicago he second day after the rloty bo again visited | folly sven after? A. Team t eay where John Kelly | prisoner Charles Yates, Thatathe name hea 0 office. “His counsel raised & question as to the spring, $1.81 for’ Northwestern’ No. 2 ening, €1.Sial i PA adel t * [Me eame to my house at @ quarter 2 District Attorney of Brooklyn, validity of the indictment, and presented a de. | sales before engaging in any further operations. | for No.2 Milwanker apring afloat, @1.6.@41.00 for winter Enon township and made four arrose, mut | "GAL or about the une thie crowd paaaed ald gon | Sunday J, oeerd, bite, hollering “Hie RING INCENSED. murrer which was argued before the Court. | In railway shares, the continued high rates for | fea.and sua furamber winter: Corn lower and actives fl without showing himselt at the tunnot where | oP sA\ RA Re Hata te ada hi house acho J accra | res wader, whe Foard! | Te in natural to suppose that Mr. Tiritton de- | with Kerman eaiied ip'the eas MBI eaeatie, | Money eurly tn the day caused a deproasod foel- | at ie, ahont falta rime mined, chante, Gate Arment the bell erent te ary ore eorechned at | Lee Ronee We ah became ct him? Ac-Tdopot, | ais hour, Ab en erent wel irod to break the Chrontete, It is said that he | ing ‘Keenan's counsel, and,” Mr. Stillman said, | ing, because the Treasury purchases yesterday | $4ler,e07% Mush, at Srato, for néw black jilinols atoaty On Wednceday he seems to have remained 6b | fae oa roy ote a Oo ot eer iS was, {hen | weut to the window and looke: GC " ag he was informed, “Mr. Britton particularly | were expected to ease up prices, and a general | ern white: old No.2 held at Age. In store, with buyers ab te ate We ato bfeaktnat after Po before the Grand Jury,of which he is the 1 D home. Finally, on Thureday, after Tie Sus had | [ie ale Dreukiaat iti us, We ae area nen. Fin Int sve te, but one of the boarders waa out talking | Went before the Gra i edodbatrd cautioned his clerk not to notify Keenan's coun- " 7 leadl Me. instore. Barley qniet. Rye Inactive, nominal. Z i Pie eae eee ee NE eS Hecrswd had not | with hint. A heard hia kay that the Trisiinen had | gal adviser, and asked to have the editor of the | sal The Judes decided that’ the Indictment | Heavy tone was observed in all of the leading JOCRRIF Ito Coftoe waa quiet bat fan at 14aitye, claed and condemned him for inoompe- | Fy cans taoy, Mate tase Sue cabtant was 'Sh | fur Ge sans feerelr aut there were . he Indictment | seocks, the only reaction of Importance havig | gold: is's Jobbing wey sale sivet Lone sans withtg Keo vaciilation, and cowardice, and after | ¢ returned. Can't ray Wii 9 teney etween 7 | four or ve white m and fobr cua benpic | Chronicle indicted for bel. The Grand Jury | was sound, Mr. Britton then ace H . Other kinds naetive, ‘classes Was dull; or jock = that morning. plea of ty on the charge of malfeasance, 1 | bees oted in Pacific Mail, though this stock c ‘eloe o le tot ul Yi fs ime | tn the shanties drank, operty declined to indict a man on the | ! nm mv 5 ie and prices nomin wequenee, Rice Gov. Parker had personally spurred him up. he | (ork, or fa lute, aftr, it Tregkfant te | Un the suantie dean, ane Mm LY Ri gi seer tas ot nu Individual whe wes par, | sitefed a nolic proseaut on the charge of forgery, | subsequently slelded with the remainder of the | tresdy iarta 1d bace at fu pon, and 14 did muster the courage to beard the Hon inthe | during thie tune. After Kelly drove, the fret_crowd | {lve baru and go to sleep,and he would not be diaturbed, | Fepresentatio and this was done without any such request | iit. ‘there was, hothing, however, to require | tke, forVatna, anda) te wade. Raw ee ty the night, wetit the wccond visit In the morning went (othe barn where found him the nest crt: | gonally concerned, and practically ono of thelr | having ! the'nigti iti the accdod visit in he morpingy | 1's went ty the barn Vere Lf nally con p Ne tie Carter farm, Te was a teamete oderately active and m ce. for fi til thia | *Pecial mention tn any of the active list until | Sverrenging and sise for pring dees eatee Sas nde We near tho close of business, whon a sharp selling | syabyge, tor cuun, wid dye for Porto fico. alma 14D de by Keenan’ 2 Then, it is sald, Mr. Britton went to | ,,, he Investigation was adjourned Jon and go to the ty arrests, ‘This is the 8 ne Of the elcatios on fawhigee and kept tis team | number, place. L aaw him nel, Then he made two | kvily was faeid’ out of the | riff's own showln, fond think, he was off t " ug that period, and talked to him, at our place, and waa there twice @ to take care of T tug ore, aud J on Saturday i" r movement was developed in Northwestern com- | boxes low grade Cuba on private terms. gletiued steady AANRRIPS ENtHRItG AnOUT 1, des durluy that perio an tated to niqy. When thy | at our place. and waa Judge Moore, aud the Jugtioe, on Saturday tast | "fhe Chrontele has aa counsel one of the most | Movement was develo ok tae’ Boots, | aes teats he f I find that It was k ut etvong them and yet dant eouw eahe aid.’ ves | f addressed the Grand Jury substantially as } eminent legal gentlemen of Brooklyn, Pactile Mall, Rock Island, and. C.and 1. ¢ i ry i Now as to the facts: [find that It was known ig then!, and etl don't know wa he d fused thn Piiewr: Brookly ‘ jock Island, . y } fn this village on Monday moruing after tbe riot JQ. /D.aiet you eee him out there with then? At | That te all | kuow Tie pune 16 call {Up QBN Of the OFinA Jaret | ore pery hast nompoation for Mayor’ whieh would have been more disastrous nits | Mh oh bactit ee ‘ j that ina disturbance In Patenburg on the pres} Soy sfthe crowd sald ansthing to Welly, ant yet they | Wan lying in the road, an artic’ pablished ius paper ealied the Brooklyn he very best nomination for Mayor: Vented further dealings. Aimid and weak holde | of beeven sere 9 para on vet h ila L206 since Minice may nat have heard thies but other. citi: | ‘wait: L Knew Hoque hetore the riot, Me bearted at | John Vatlaty, an Trlahman, Yates’ bors. having | Sanday, Coronirie 19 ehieh prave.charsea of ofc} Ghdatahaheh tI era commenced throwing overboard their stocks, tine last eck, There house may not have heard this, but other, ¢ that time at Coytets, T don't think F saw Corie that | neon called. ¢ ofated tle testimony of ti infrconduct wore made againal the District Attorney of Rin Ganed comattee ote tataene to Looe rope te pe ce | rensuotat all concerned did hear (t and did | uornlug. Atier Ureaktast t weut,up to the gorning | pean culled, corruborated, the toednany of Ae | Ghe county, Ta that artieve he waa charged Nith Havin and edded considerable excltom Pere Roy wens porere i the market piace, Dat secne ta wat ducndtug Ai of the Outuronte At 2s, | welt to Aaron Blrecterts. Phe’ distance about AO | ments, On ctose-cxumination ho testified as fol- | Keenfarwna was indicted tor forvery if ic was (ror ‘The bills were apparently taken by surprine, Roted restera Hi ay 14 ock on Mouday, — But he seems to have paid | yard. Walked home from there with Finnity, lows Te hivive Bited dicun beetcwas br peicemimecites i. hut time did not permit any organization of | Kentucky cattle at 12N@isice.; aud 8 cars of falr Texans n sii his heres ana Grave over tof All of my boarders took breakfast with me that Sun Imouttnere, Kibink Ttold mins he might go to the | Nigomice inidisgrace, | ta, uate weatuet a pnb Wostevartiionessimawray walsh. verish and unsettled feeling pervading the mar- bo went up there again and arte sen per | (idCarter farts, bute Wid ck Gay that any blacleten | \'Necwuiah't any he had Dee igetwe Ratt ts wale | In know lie whether they were true pe fare. aud Cor the T o6 vel ste, Walah, upon whom the Green oy | ,,Attention is invited to the romparative table lively at S@ze. sons four in number, as Justice Anderson was | ws 1 Sian ad been ap at the tunnel Tt te about @ mite from | PATDOse et Cea ee ction ‘of the trand Jury to finented about a joar ago ta the extent of | Delay tn which the extreme Quctuations are re- | ¥'x:tor naor to prime sheep, and . for poor to willing fo grant warrants for, and then dropp G.Dideliher of your boarders tell you at breakfast | iiev'e louse, to. the burned ahantier, Yates War a charges, he called the stteation of the rend Jury to | experimented abc 0 0 to the of | cord Shien tinder 8 for two days, probably to give the | anything that bad occurred dow) nee nytt: | thnte Wie cakdtaneio the rae that chcgracse sett | make a thorugh end copiplete investigation, sn’that en dollars and expenses. Mr, Walsh, alias | | The total number of shares cold was 101.875, of | | Hogs were weaker, closin aders and ther followers time to get out 7 ibaa eite St nity didnt, telant Ae oR Re rid eae thould itappear that the District Attorney in eeilty of | yy. . a 8 fag | Which S350) were Pacitic Mail, 29) ext s 4 thie try, Which they diligently Improved, | SBo¥t, the Carter farm “Finnity didnt, Pulin't b Fahting. 4. 7 the charges, ne way be removed trom office ;and if he | West, allas Evarts, alias Jones, alias Sims, allas | Union Telegraph, 21,40) Northwestern common, Monday, agai WHEN UNE GUEKITD NOVED. GO Wnet din’ (ney tale about? Ac Me, PLanity sald ; Ir'not wulity, that he may be vindicated, Wray, was at that tline engaged in the sawdust | and 17,400 Lake Shore. ‘To-morrow will wn oases : Mp i# twas very bad-—bed euourh, and Weat on; Goorge Crapsley, a young man employed on J | It was due to the public ty know whetner any peren | swindling came, under the lead and direction of | doudtedly be a day of great interest and unusual waeree see RL eeIOR i Then, when the coast was clear and there was | Q what did they say about what hed nceurred down | Mr. Kea's farm, having been aworn. repeated | occupying s public mice 49 linnortant as thal of Is. | Ov in he elail M A fr Haratore, | excitement inthe gold, money, aud stock mar- ,. NTELLIGENCE. } no danger to en or, four days after the fbt | at ihe nearo shanties? A.-Well, L don't w that | substantially the story of the negro, Charles | trict Attorney was discharging the duties of hie office in | tho I a The thers, who run the doliar store. | ff canciones ' and two days after the SUN reporters had been | they sald anything about that- the negro shant Yates, at Mr. Kea's house. His testimony was | * prover or improper manger. | to ong ae vaya Yesterday morning the man of many aliases ap The gold market was decidedly more active, MINTATURE ALMANAO—THT® DAT ) tl over the ground, the Sherif plucked up cour- | Q.° "A lhe d bec cltvcsct berg ting Neckle Ftant. Tn answer to @ question by Mr. | ficna'wio wonld believe In thelr truth, from the very | heared As a firisones in the Tamia ittee ute | and in the various movements between 1144 and | Sun rises..... 6 0) Sun sete 33 Moon ects... 6 6 ec enough to visitthe actual acene of the dise | Shere they tind b Nilon le he did not hear Yates «ay | fact that uo investigadion was belog meds and to his Honor Justice Dowling he bore the | ih "clearly retiected the full control of tuts io Gove talaaa 9 8 Hell Gate....11 00 t eand the rendezvous of the laborer Objected to and objection overmled. that he 1a man, or had seen a man * name of William Robinson he events whic market by the manipulating clique who, in tak. | Sandy Mook,. 8 49\Goy. Islana,, 9 35, Hell Gate... Ho learned that all who could be Identiti A.-All that I remember is that I heard Mr. Finnity | killed. ‘The witness continued, TUE GRAND SURY BOODWINEED. led to his arrest are as follows: Ing the million Treasury gold to-day, and wearing the febcienscdel 1 rioters had run away but two, and these Cv say that it Was bad ewoughs that teal ial en Twas at the Patenburg store until a Nettle efier to | On Wednesday Mosere, Henry A. Richard, | "Last spring the Eliases had underconstderation | grecabacks patd out for the purchase. bar the Tressury Arrived—Tncnepay, Oct. % 4 t Lwithout any. re we. Such ts th ember, though there might bave been other things | ociuck baturday bight, Baw und heard of no rowu Amos Tt. Stillman, John A. Greene, and others | the announcement of a grand giftconcert. ‘The | of yeaterday'’s bonds, have completely thwarted the 1p Weybossett. Sew Ori mdse. and pegs. i valiant Sheriff of Hunterdon county, who ts 6 afer interested in the Sunday Chruniale were sub- | pros s were tobe advertized for the benet of | veal endeavors of tue ‘Treasury Department. and re Peper Bah egg PB Alb pe Be pry auxious to have tt understood that he le nut a Q Did you know that your borrders tntended leaving MK, SLOCKTON'S THSTIMONY pernaed to appear before the Grand Jury. The | the Cubans, and as American sympathy ran | mato to ae tide em ine oie caete torrent a Steaiuship Great Weatera, Dristol, E., mdse. and pega, fj coward, Vetore they went? Ai think Mr. Gallaghsr intense James Stockton, a farmer living about half a] Lubpenas wero signed by Winch strongly for the struggling Kepublic, {twas sup. | markets, The tds fer ere ts ako, Me | Kteameliy SC Thomas, Savaniila, indge, and pant Verde TuiiiGa’ DURHAM Distriet At aeled ee aRyted tim tayeo. Latins paveaoy | iniie from Patenburg in the direction of tho | District Attorney, and the individuals. su ported that a large harvest of greantiacks would | Mivicae paging’ being Cletg beeen, Ariniip Chatay ton, mde. and pase. t torney Chamberlain sent two) surgeons, Dr wiry t i hie return frown th f was the next witness called. dio | moned were required to give evidence * tou he reaped. Rooms were taken at 15 Bond street. | wio. offered {i457 for ns, The outside i che | ‘ Ie Sullivan of this town and Dr. Ladl Carter ta Ihe uot give You any account of w ing arertain complaint then and there tobe pre- | ‘The suite at that time consisted of two larze | deinand for gold, ie not large, but some important k George B.. in Vallast. of Neshunic, to batenburcto disinter the bodies | had happe ced while he wan gone? A. No. ott, bd tof the rlot. Heard nothing of nat he remainder of the | apartinents, Letters were lithographed, calling | amounts are tegutred by the merchants for the pry et Cea { the murdered men a ake kA asked iro how far tie was dow at KUL T War awune Was not filed out. and those receiving | upon prominent citizens to ald in the good | tection of gold paper now maturing. The Hank of Fug E sort xainination. They d 1 the | tt he Sadat been cirar down to where the negro ib ¢ out. Laaw ght have been required to testify con; | work. Large numbers of tickets were printed, | land ralecd ite rats of discount trom 4)4 to 3% cent. to. het ‘co root and od irom, bod en «and found tthe see alee bentowiss snd thet be turned cng 5 Kole by iny he ] ceruing a murder or arson for all that appeared | and a smnall army of boys was engaged to aa. | Ga¥;, and thle fact has cauwed considerable discussion wey Quee, Saga, Moluases, e at death was cuuised by wount (per viata Nn Ree > Aythiog.. j)hin't see that th trary. When the witnesses arrived | dress, scal, and stamp the letters. funds trom tile Glatket, the attractive loans spd Aerolto. sidney the it " erthan |g tet mn no farther than that, how do pp Nos, Oia see ie and Jury the purpose for which LOADING DOWN THE MATTS curitien ih eontinental mBrkrts hav ing alprady diverted ioe bull wer rihat hall BAT Veva away walt i pay him coming backs” | CRON OF ele Fen tbe print & Hoa reporter rk went on at 18 ond strect for abot | ees eett ante ee nian Mecursed among the | Fie B:nginne, BC. Ma eat so mang asatts ‘ ‘ i x ne pompany Mag increased. thare Ris ebe Se aid cultatct Gin Goon cks, At this time the Geneva Watch | forciga bankers, who seem to regard such s eontio ne Matlidi ‘ qaville;rellow pibe, 1 ayia i R Here an altercation occurred between counsel down the road, My hired. bor. Marshal pect ef # fight with the Brooklyn Wing, | wore repeatedly attacked by the preasanddrawn | bullion of the Bank f wer, Th Sainep.—Steamships Thuringta, for Hamburg; City ebody of T as ite 1 Lhe prose t this question Tops waa out fy the ¢ ant th ces to feel very cheerful over the possible | Into courte, They alwava escaped unscathed, but. | fates for cash gold were leh 2%, and 116 Been, for | of Autwerp, Liverpool; Morte Castle, Havana; Gene in the Cw u ’ Sey aa " Pine eh asked fore. 6 hance of thoroughly backing up tie charges | the conscguent publicity ruined. the. Geneva | borrowing to fat, being bid dor the use of wort to. | Rarnea, Sat ton, Chi 8 Eilon : sats A ot ato TP went “don wade in bia newspaper, Frou him the reporter | husinos, ‘the brothers took council together | Morro%, The Thirlnar sailed with gino ihailver | Terry. Newborn, WoC Taaad Hill, Norfolk; hips \ xi die arava i. The. sins ‘ " : Porch Fuk sabec ic ter Hie PUR EAR CE bila hse lished lin snd decided to postpone the Cuban concert, Bommia gate i fn ‘coin interest onthe | Predtice and Louise Gdcesst Wedel, Suosteviden , allow the grave % a :. eh Mr. Allen to cour co—Now eo of net THE INDEVENDENT NEWSPAPER, A two weeks aco the mail bags bewais to | pulie ert, he Subs treagiry were | Palestina, et. Kiita; ‘rice ballets Tegrout Mie. Miey } al b 1 " ' Zour W i nyot Te athaving been ia ‘The first witness examined yesterday was | be filled with mysterious letters which reached | As follows wise payinenta $idts | Chrdouaas Jeremiah, Magangaa; Lucida, Bayverte, 3 Juckined to Fecout hat a t ‘ h We ate trying to get the | Iwe oft r wear waiches | Jolin A. Greene, who was called after Mr. liritton | the post ofice in large packages. Fach envelope 7 Frac, tecelete. iy: | BG. 6, doves, Halltaz, N. 8. \ geons tie ed facut ruth out of him e gun, tut T refused fa tot tao. Chey told i had been with the jury about balf an hour. Mr. | Contained a lithograph Letter. @ prospectus of | ——$—_—_—— eer" ne The ta and District A Q,—-Now ion t6, 1a there any way tn wh t ; years wnto hate teveag ne #ald, In reply to questions, that he wna 1 presentation concert {n aid of the heroic aries at t) e Tank were Rosintss Hoticrs, will give them such authority as the priest wi y g away? A i her of the had gure. ¢ f them bad ty editor of the Chronicle. He did not rers in. Cuba, and six thekets of admission to Tater: 8 a0 and currency Kad SAO RAD a. y hardiy dare disput * ng about Mr. Gullagier’s goimgaway. Lusk | riveting hanimer. 1 dowt think. the other two f his own knowledge who wrote the edi- | the concert. The circular is headed. “Cubs y 43. The following were t A Small Payment and the Balance ; Along dela ‘ Y this morning tn c ‘ men ; had apy n At the time these three | torials in the Chronicle relating to Mr, Hritt Itbertad.” and at tho bottom are the words ith 112M Y In easy monthly payin’ total kmount only if ri ie ages ration ts Weil, is thereany way in which yon ean acount | Gr tour came ints the gate and were Lalking to me the | ‘Piisrecty very tnueh shortens Viva Libertad!” ‘The body Is filled with a Hast 8s BAS yare the teruis of Uy n Unuer-Feed Sewe hig corneys } fos Finnite’s y . was no further down | wholo crowd baite a there were | Of Mr, Greene, Who was dist glowing appeal to the sympathy of Americans 2M 1% Ing Mach!ne, in every respect the Dest and most perfect | and a 5 A nade th out A. (witness scratches his | fut th Saw thre chue inthe crowd, and Tthiug | Of" wene, who was forthe struggling people of a sister renubll Foreign hon Wak Hal tase Intchiue in Wee, _No-man haw any excuse for not pre- } alice. waiting th . . itaten) -¥ i Aue ae ere ie twoax They fated toet t they pasecd | Haat questions as to who was th RC ats Te cll. nore atrority ads | ne Creien exchange wae dull and » ating 8 mother on tater ane of theae supe. a The wagistrate se « whom a fits 7 f'an hou t the report ofa gan down | manag itor of the Chron herica, bid a8 g pe ratee eolerd at salee 9 rior machir * low, and he can have his feta tin, but " t been k Avi learned it | on A where a A was afterward found | that Henry A. Richard and Amos B, Stillman | dressed by the announcement that $150,UN is to | 10; ford days billet own Un pay for It, When one considers the low } had gone out of town, and t Was noone at er the J of the Pe dead. Tetarted to walk down that way, when Et ¢ | occupied tho isitions reapectively he distributed to teket holders in’ prizes. | | The money marcet Bree at wlth it lo cold and the Meat Teas it Lee Benne { t 1 Ne dente: After heatiy ati Bor r r t that time; hada't vance of the crowd returning. They bad gone when Thus by the investment of one dollar,” reads |! " firated ite superiority over all the other machines by the Jail to open the ddors. After nearly au hour » | } A Mn Rhy auspe oF form tntces thate | fees Ay Fork : A KINGING PROTEST the “ald will be given to aauffering people, | Towers obtained thelr re asking then in elegant work, and above all, the cm | Tete a euuly macurya Ue eyecare a t, when t heard those Mack fellows say | as havi that returuing crows. Thave not.to | Mr, Honry A. Richard was next called. He | while the purchaser secures to himself the | [iene additional comm terms on Which it ts ‘sold, the wonder is that there le ; une dure Denner che Aree witiion He ve & one, aud we'k Kill every 4: tay knowledge ween any of the Bien siuce. These Wea | otered the foll Wing protest against the authori- | chance of drawing the great cash prize of | ceatufine dunug rt es, 8 Mitton (Sewing, aching tn every yome in tes ra | Willam Mel Dlacksiuith Livi Q.—We w atthe white men killed, e ty of the Grand Jury $5,000. ees S mmercial paper rates continne hich, | ai" Ciner cities in the United States. The com y =) OE eee esate te’ Corcneria | butte blacks s Accor buuu’t beara suytaing aout | Adjourned until 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. | 7 {ht Honorable the Grand Jery of the County of THE TLLUSIVE CIRCULAR, gna turers are few _{hjod eadureed wanes pass all 6 | Vent agente in country towus es | ry inthe case of Thomas Coll, MeTiruy also | Mee tace have rane K Ene ati ie ‘ The following is the letter which accompanies | “Phe uavernment tond market got Me ED ‘ Keeps a boarding house, at which several of t F< Fonray on oath that et no time nor place hare | The very best nomination for Mayor Meee tee eee eter Lin orotate | the clrowlar end ticketst i. IWiie at to ll The October Elections. t ised lived. He was very anxious ty shiel Gifthat Sanday’ morning down at Alexander T. Stewart. ducted investigation which your honorable body jay DEA ot ne oalipen Mise quoted deiline Re itaag, “Tk | Many are interested in these elections, but all se . arders and others of bis frieuds. He teati the Carter farm? A.—(Healtet peertennn 51 fase deem pro Der to make Inte the character of Winclester sptionally Hem, eclilng at ie, The knowledge that the fait style of Hats told ae KNOX | as follows: atterwar ritton, de facts District orney of Kings County, r Paeuttal 0. 12 Broadway, ts Unapproachable in elegance, com. | f é Well. T Word them soy afterward that der T. Steward for Mayor. destre to cuter thie ty protest againet belt Hein the day neutralized the eect | fort, and durability. ' coe een eee Atereces there were three negroes killed, 4 From the Golien Age. In "ay manner toad Ban articles. which m : . ; Bry te Oe phe esl ercenaroers at fveof the railroad hate boarding : qdustlak Win repealad 5 4H Pagar ecer eal [TTS Inthe Brookish Suukiy Chronwie retectin a m wil e Fi sce. ef r thet ue Flot ear n Ke The main question was repeated. uit yor of New York? This | tf!n'tie omcta eoudagt of Mr- Britton, for the follows Bs Ave dollars only Will be eharwed, for thé my Wail strvet, report prices a | , The best place la New York te bey reliable oi 1% youn Sg is + bree Hie carcabcetsandlah etal Al, a t Importance to the whole | ing reasons hin ten days from to-day, in order that the Bist, Asket or Wedding presehts, lb SQUIRE'S 92 Pultuw la gain, stow Jehan Coy pesover’ He | yen 1 aidw't koow tat there war a man of my | coud well as to the Innabitants of this | ,,2i7:' Heeaase the aid Winchester Britton has oneniy | een wii ten lays, tr ma to-day Raa nas { : . Thav ray that there . Por New belongs quite as much to | f set tO gary Cg ed the hooks handed over to the commit O_O | were turce hegroce k ar then say as If, New England, the vradeane Bind Shouid your tt 1D a ‘ T | tiey. did it, oF saw it ere When it wae de Wert ate alters satiate; ones |e invest for tas paries please returu ling MARRIED. | i apr mi aseroas titled i nthe pr ty and purity of one city | tie uta for a iaues’ Uy tue uae ed ER On rstay afterngon, i * BIE grea nea it 4h State of which she is the head, ‘The bus. | © ay be abl extort from me by pros AUR?, H i t 160 4th at 1 9 Rev hy . aely on Mouday uw 6, but L wou't be positive | iness, the Snances, the ect of the nation ta cial power aud position to his selfsh pur | pregdongetors and p al office, Na. 18 Pond street, t Ht ‘ ulth to Mil deaghter of Wm. a boa oN. What time Monday morning did your noarders go | nd ty teen mor to centro here. the woule This inves Involves Mr a | forthe sate of thekers, to the Grand Charity snd 1s) | ahere were ansactions In State bon ——— ar +} ase ay poraing hog deeia bg ed country bas #hared tn the disgrace and su * nidvety ry 0 M a asada i the market being generally frm at a slight advaper: age q * Khe reat let aot yw Siter presktedt) | sues it waa the wicked: which lias rated andr sed by Obber cted 1c Caban susurers. Ti ne acs | The baler Were ne follows Tennesstes, new, a sit DIVORCED. } hiya f r Went, Buup. se they weutover apd tuok the cars. Bon nis city for the last balf dozen yeara f ; ‘ f these documents, with the tickets en~ | North Caroling de special tax’ it) Solith (ar MAINE.-1n the city of New York on October 8, by ‘ " ward wud Seeapap roe ont ache ¢ | ease and corruption, an administration of fr 4 It would le am was sent to Mr. George W. Brown, who | pew, January and July, 206; Virgtoia fs, cone: lid the Hon. W. H. Leonard, Justice of ti supreme Court 4 i i J Fatiroad etath ail it two and @ bn andr j o t oF the 16 intimate relation: h the Republic of nity Hebe, shares sere d Ming | i forthe purpose of sre inet thee nue around by ad. tere wien left ea! y coough | air of the whole country, and Denumb the busie | ‘a ten Cuba and the Cuban Junta in this city. He | tence: id; Germanncamerican Bank ic dn railroad —_ re | the purpose of s Westar seed up an fj tra sti, Which pas ¢ hose while they drop a blight upon the morality | exunnation im acct went to Mr. José M, Mayorga, the acting New ere are nonew features to report. A falramount DIED. | Beene cox cy i : cota aes, Jou left them in aston have you bad any F nation from @ business and moral pol seit, while Mr_ Britton acts as leg document to him, ‘That gentleman knew of no r importance to >CURRAN.<On Wednon fa Tai arn f ho ho you rats i city taken com letely out of t vestigation, Hav concert authorized to be given for the benefit of ny the beloved wite of James Cur Ne were Be 4 oe eet ge boa and rufians, and wisely aud ia SOY CADAELLY OF DADIIG f rien the Cuban sufferers. and pronounced the project Pa OVAL ‘tery 8 F Hay Bi oa Me stat anoy. Fa. , aed. anda | UG) Well, alr, T haven't | honestly governed pect oc meerer ty Pie aak apes The two men then resolved, If possi- ; § Hoboken, \ er wooed baal And so e question, who shall be Mayor, is orney-€ he St vd he ¢ stop to the sale of tickets on the i Attorney-General uf the Sta the called u Alton’ and. Terra : aa “ B @ you for tarning e which assumes great and pi easing hui my | kovace ae your few inquiry, © that the proceads Were to go to A teoiteagee oe October 2, Patrick Cabil, Wan Dot ta H M Su) ad Nerbert ar le candidates have already veo | § ho wrong at the bande of this w VELY BUT UNTRUTHOCL veut ada, St: M k ft. ant, is, ited to attend the fn- tM f wis fc. Much may be sai rhe es wankers and 7H ; } Moka was a “i k “ \ i mn They went to IS ond street. In a large easy eeu! tet Merteages, 5 er 2, Euzabeth, wie 1" Sonn Sea eae paead the dimculty ts to shoose |, chalr, gracefully twirling his jet black mo in Hertford and Ete tates OO. | t re : ay p ‘ ton’ y nk We Geh eniharrabaen Her oie Hohen a nb tache tak the lovely Mr. Watah He has { , ry ee Burt | 443 jenda.nt the family are reepectfally { i tao, WILLING WITNESS ic Hnwarer ouihe tee kent es yas far as proved in appearance since his encounter with re 4015 s Louisville | invited yucral, {roi tier ILE Tesldeme rs 1 ns a0, @ - i ANOTIRIE UNWELLING WITNESR, Vine putt, however, ought to be Kept atead i “inathinationss, Belk ig, adit", that ne | he Gireon Hoy of Tine Sux tn Mlcecker street. | thd Sash! fe, Hatirnad of Stsponry 2d | Ro,t Katt veh wt, on Frida}, Octoter 4, wel olde if Treedguiced both the gun aud ‘ the rlot boarding with hin, was the frat witness | the) Ao. the commerce. the business relations | cattnoniuty.1 pe able politeness, Mr. Hrown sald 8 Barrow. ; | Quinn was yin frout ¥ louse Teew | called this morning. He was put on the stand antert hich te ite nerve end | cor mancnnec ae is the office of the Grand Charity and va | Tau. TP iward sole rar , beaboat | Ceigantity che pamicipants th the outbreak and enterprise, which constitute its nerve and | uy question fearing upon hie cou HS Se ce OF Fe Beane SOR And. tober, after @ long qekeuee grt ‘ the @uth was got onc of bia with the gre muscle. its heart and Ufe-blood. And as auch it | rvokiyn Sunday Cy ont ban Sufferer é i . 4 years ' lurbance ; I jut mut and raised my w i i should have a merchant Mayor, @ man who ur WOOKLYN, Oct. 8, 1 pan Sufferers a lay, from h } bu . ae Abou eturning to te dificulty, His Torte to sereen bis fr y ovely Mr. Walsh smile ely. e said, ie lat ; Petes waa! ames teeth retrain to ed | vero at times painful. His tesuinony was as | derstands mercantile interests, and fs thorough THE ADVICE OF A M'LAUGHLIN JUDGE. wea mails sweety, He pals, friends and rolatiy : three men with dinner pails ia their bana; they were | follows Tab Uad wht the. me Danttie, pine Ane ite The jury went into court for Informatt Whereupon Mr. Brown paid for one of the c Miditlebury, Vt, Mes. Abipait } -4 os ed iran Pet ae Thave lived forone month near where the riot o a among @, merchas wac Dave shed etherthev could compel the witness to an- | tickets, lad it duly registered, and turned to widow of the late Gov, William Slade, of Ver- flier Coyle’s or College's: they ws Cin ‘ ig shanty there. Ubud g | Damned for tho office no ons haa such consploue | swer thelr questions zo. Dut Mr, Mavorza had a desire to interview (aged sl years, H Ee arcade Mhatee Theee Le fet | r Their pa foskeasee in so hich adogres theeantdence ve | Judge Moore informed tham that they could We 19 aly Mr. Walsh. Ho asked: 1s Madaine z mhin Lodge No. & Ax i , Mae a black man coming from the corner of tie ah f. i reantile community. as Mr AT, | Unless the witness sald that his answers would | Eiilia Hurauez here now /” " te ae . = eiawite tat ¢ tr posite e, Patr Mercantle community, a6 Me. A, Ty | ¢ tminate himself ‘The Grand Jury then re- She is In the city, but not in the office at this fi 495, 0 con, or tbe. Barpoee OF bars oe When they met, the black man at the white maa 2 t se TivaRe ehdaan Rin act x tired, and called Mr. Richard. He testified that | moment.” Fees ee ree te LR RN ON wee. 1 wit avin thing be had in hia band, au by tail night, aca t t Grant showed hts catimate of Mr. | he was proprietor of the Brooklyn Sunday Whore ean T find her?” ot fy ea a Bale: nel eae ite blue ae Aadrew t fer ad at lL OAL? Be) Tet aud held himself responsible for he lovely Mr. Walkh deliberated, He twirled 76 Bs miwian Lacan ao W110 PoThe maakena ce ‘a Ra livad ” Awniner Aly 4 4 to radon thet i anclak Rhine dhe tient be everything contained in its columns. On being | bls lovely moustache. Then he placed his * ana Sl ‘ig : this Lodge are requested to attend the taceret of ace 4 Ror th opr olen nite a tt {removing ditabilithes that made hina | asked who furnished the funds for the pap vely Anger on his lovely forehead. Then he | jo. 4nd Miselealp ay ae late brother, Patrick Cooly, from. the Mission Church i! h thind: Dee nic he bit Quinn a HV aiiarubat Rat ae he : Bae yor uit ny i: litical - Rare Mr. Richard replied, “Ido, sir.” Mr. Richard spoke : "i ally, 1 can't say phere she lives. I} Union by: OSS t Warren between Hicks and Colnuta sts Brook ‘ very ol i Tl oaw an r whe was @ rer . oo FR arTOF Powecom hd i a hen gave ol c egard to the ca thin e recent ved, She comes he PrP on Saturday afternoon, October §, cloe! SEE aay tien after eae ane sau ven yw te passage “Th | tions, Hut Mr. Stewart fe not an office seekor, | then eure hie information tn regard to the case | think abe has recently mov mes here | eC ent lad Cegital ye GN &: Woounsueus bea CYOONUN, Gg. 4 i AU Bn rk ae Roe pales fe rage Of towd. soine of them ha wea t and shrank from accepting this biuh trust even | ich forgery and malfeasance as a notary public, What are her hours?" ; Han. aud St. Joseph pret; — = 3 i neewh meg | COMM Hot see exactly what they were; f 4 na ast unsolicited upon him. He Pwho was never tried on either charge, and who Oh, she has no spectal hours,” dieksllver ac = Sorcial Not Br SDS 4 like wun > | hus always been an unobtrusive private citizen, | if 4cul acting asa notary pubite Now, Mr, " luicksilver preferted:...... ~ = ampecial sholices, 5 shoeat a oor ( . not sce: 8 | depending upon bis own industry, ealculation, bi i dhaciaay Fa Rey Soper car dain ex ore = = ~-~~~ = eapraeae , aif f wa] a ‘, to bulld up. business and accumu MEN OF BROOKLYN, READ! that Mr Mapbri heattateld Voce rameure: seeing | Welle Fargo andiio: ic; — = = UKUBR AIRY, OF KENTUCKY. — f wenty 1 | late @ fortune to be dispensed in great and | Mr. Richard then testified concerning theease | — Mr, Roliuson, ts tae Cuban Kepublic intere | Sultrd Seats ms its Whole tickets. ging j faire e splendid charittes by and by, counting ithonor | of John J. Campbell, poll clerk in the Pirst Dis- | osted in this concert t é Wepale, Hoke \ {| chouch to have made such an estate and then | trictof the Sixth Ward, where the $00 fraud i ; full ail the at ] His fathe a ave made suc estate and the ictoft the Sixth Ward, where the audu- } Oh, yes,” Was the lumediate er, polite! ; , 1 ’ i Givor j © | thirty or uly | Dave given it away. Ho is one of our most illus. | Jent ballots were placed Inthe box, Campbell aonnenes 4s to lumediave answer, politely BANKING AND FINANCIAL, tals how ‘ * and Drovers tT they had u | trious examples of mercantile character, of the | said Mr. Richard, was Indicted as one of the | © 1s their agent united with you? - Bank. ae will Wing certiticate of the flush of wis ; ack | spirit. and enterprl 1 capacity which fori | parties to this crime, ‘The testimony taken in | “Oh, yes. z BANKING HOSE OF HENY ¢ #60. Sis vuniUivs DesveMR ine et 4ed arty | gic aon. or aren bien Mone tha iter | the dati " pT yercantlle ppuiccess, ft the cases of the Inspectors who were convicted UNTOVELY, SUT CAPR 2 Wail street, New Yor LOcisviiEn, Kye sept. ae a7. § pe al t fey mia | the and method, and inflexible 1- | pointed direct to Campbell's guilt. Campbell's The acting agent of the Cuban republic havin shauge on England, Ire eo 4 TINS 18 TO CERTIFY THAT THERE Is NOW ON war i z é PT eee WaT te ¢ than military precision by which | tase,” sald Mr, Richard, “was never broug thi Gate BIiGesie chee ha eee ont aa ee England, Ireland, Scotland, and | ni posrr IN THIS HANK OVER HALE A MILLION. 4 ia " ign toward | Tat oan g until t i Gin aight exons | the business of a great establishment ts carried | trial) During dud erm. with the business of the lovely Mr, Walsh, dee | me continert: r CONCERT POND, ghiuno OF WHICHTIS HEEB Ge f * ver | ‘ o : all d han & merchar graduate of Dublin Unie | could not appear in cou As 800 Mr. Brit- | once before Alderman Coman, made an af- ant a est th 4, aud Japan, LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY TO PAY OFF AL ag i i by eraity has pre cd his taste mn “ 4 i ‘ i PALI y except McCoy, Te wea Up washing iis ¢ Pee gue beeneeved hls Caste for study. and | ton came into office Campbell appeared on the | fidavit, and procured a warrant for the arrest | Circular Notes aud Travellers’ Credits, avallabio inal | UteTS TO BE AWARDED AT TILE DRAWING, Ooo ql i eGR PEDS mccers He ae ep wa ! Pued taste Of his mullitarious business bas pirget without any pork marks on his face, and | of Walsh for obtaining money under false pro- | parts of the World, Re 8. VEECH Cashter, 4 J = | ei 7 paverd tny Rouse the crowd und tine to keep up his acquaintance with | hela now acting as aclerk in the Surrog ces. The warrant was placed in the hands o 1 oy a or cirentars, apply to Branch Office, in ] pes Le tia Woods they ma fultivated taste for tho arts, of which he | case iv left for the Jury to inter” The lovely Mr, Walsh was confrouted while in | Havana. and California, F Ant a Ren bok Gilbane \ ‘a ‘ pier were. & nthe werd tain! BY | wants of the laboring community, and | | Mr. Richard detailed the case of John Devitn, | Wiite detective. That night the lovely laren oateanr i 5 [adalat mead i u f rant outatthen. “Ast would | ken two magnificent “steps toward im | who was indicted for assault with Intent to kill, | 4ish Breeioa meet vantey MPerOR. 18 rtifeates it Deposlt levaed and Collections made. : ‘ han kilied + want me. Faidn Could noehelp but | Efoving thelr lot by erecting a hotel for | having shot aman through the head on election | “lOve, Central OMce: oly creature wan | Sthttr itd. and Railroad Loare negotia EATING STOVES, iy mo up the niggers, Think the talk woe Hl L towok at them, | Working Women, and building up atownship for | day. Mr. Richard was Informed that Deviin's |, 2@eterday afternoon the lovely creature was CLEWS, HARICHT & CO, HEATING STOVE il . Hat W ree to wyscifor | mechanics and workingmen, Jtheeds but an counsel went to District Attorney Britton and | Dowling wason the bench. Plo: prisoner had a1 Ol Bead dirbets London, : FULLER, WALKEN & CO, q IMB BURNING OF THE SILANTIRS. hot. Bs eho Were ‘be it's thinking to vee that what our city heeds | asked hin what he thougnt of the case. Me. | Dowling was on the bench. Tho prisoner ba penta BUG Watir street. ‘ T think ther alfa d ra duzen men at the a od tne San sttcheee day is th plication to ite affairs of ‘the | Britton was sald to have replied that tt was the | bon shaven during tho morsine. lo. iecer sal Eetate Stat ne i pression that they « } went jute ct y were all strangers | same. wise the same Indextble routing, | clearest case as to Intent to kill ever before the | peg shaven during the morning. Me Lever onl Eetato Market, ne A 4 en \ ‘| Varney; the TEAR T Tpbae BAe hetote Or ub the same unbending probity, the same sagacious | Grand Jury, and that it was providential that | (Oom dd more lavelys and so the Justice Ho was Vesterday was a buay one at the Exchange RIEL ; o wale anh the a cy tes tre yof th : | and far-sighted policy, the sime economical and | the Intended victim escaped death, Soon after. | to,tink as be gazed down upon bine He was | selesroou, ‘Tho attendaice was large aud w winder of | Latest sty oe, it nweat prloos fOr 9 iB pays the w 4 be ed Tasked | at was energetic administration, as this great merchant | Ward, a3 Mr. Richard was informed, Mr, Britton | Well p ms erty gn ‘ ia Digs v be Nt gt ' ial wae oT CLARKE, U7 Broadway ined and Mayorga were present as prosecutors, uller, Wilkinw & Cu. suid t 4910 Cherry i \. CLARKE, 147 Broadwa | * 4 f abou Uh #0 min ited In his own Vast private establish. | sent for Devlin and told him thatif he would Justice Dowling took the akidavicund road it | street for #is.ai : - a" - 4 \ 7 f \ ated | Wage yy The business of this city, and the coun- | discharge his attorney he would get along agood | giyude It recited the facts uhove punted. dames M, Miller, per order Supreme Court (It, L. Bea, CAMPATON GOODS at lowest ry) u MK t 4 ti i ot ® By gg A ‘ 4 large, requires that the affairs of this mer. deal better, Devlin, it ia said, repeated this to r oes 1 the it valy aman rof in Pp en Mish, baq., referee), sold a by and lot, south aide a haud aud ty order, Giveley capes 2. as 6 . a ri ‘ht eae al Ate n't help At, that fue w e metropolis shall be organized and ad. | is attorney, who sald, “Go and tell Brittonyou | Mocused the tovely prisuuor of injuriua the 1 Eighitt street, west of Lestugton avenue, for $14.1 is BELLY @ vu a i nM ant way Auer they wer “4 was thru Hf he wouldn't come, oF the lite uf tered by a, superior buetn i" bra’ ne } have icked me olf and 6 ° what comes of i PAE PERT eet tt TRStiGh Ionan ibarhe ily 5X | yphoeph Mecinire, per order executora of the late Toe, mH LEV HATS AND CAPES,-1. st iy Seine foe hime hon mello’ pene " any otier tan that wou join the crow tol anizing a the strict Integrity, the r e counsel heard of it,” said Mr. yanniy beh ey at A Nehth Deane’ kad Veracte nin connie (} MAN &C0,, 15 W ‘ oot all hada ‘ went back ft tivem about th He ti further wud t wend tack into tue Kitch a. | sugaclvua aud trained satelluct, the executive | Richard ich Attorney Britton had entered | $e counsel, Ho wald: Kighth avenue and Twenty-ninth ¢ the two } Of campaiga euipiiente es ry to go Mack men were arinved. efor this 1 0 Feat oe eee Heonets Ewemt inte tue | force of this great merchant into the Mayor's | a nulle prosequé Inthe case.” Ade tered (a 4h Ih PR Supreme Court order hy ree) t BANNING PRESS AND BRACE pees th hulng dawn ala nove e,and Othe other offices with men of the c . Foment be fi lous 9. | house and lot 210 Delancey airect f Now and ved i the’ men wie cen Rally eer L OF THE MEN IDENTIFIED. te ind vf practical talent and the same bigh BONDE DE OABEEE READ) oh covernment as the Cuban Ko- | A. J. ileceker, on @ CO. by OF ne Cont | tr mitnal and ‘ \ 4 POL e, Zathink the, men who caine for Kelly were ntriok Delay pointed out to the witness character, and our city will retrieve her reputa. | 4 Mf: Richard cited the case of the notorlous don't know that Lam bound to pro- | (nite T: Hugeles, Fuge referory, s andupe | suratcal ne j th y just 'af Gavileht. there, wae o” lor tion, and regain her sperity, and be ; | Madame Van Buskirk, who waa indicted for the Cuban Republic ed buildings thereon, situate on the north side ot | > t pt maa cals “Erin las aitelion ate Ghee tony Did you seo that mor A pride aud beauty of the land. 2 ns PeCome the | ivurder In the first degree, and tried by the then | "Just 80," adserted the counsel, and the | ich strect, west of Fourth w tore LEWC ETS Bea CUIRIENG ¥ 5 They werenail white men, 1 dgdn ‘any Diack moo | from his boarding house haannee A = District. Attorney Morris’ before what lawyers | Prisoner began to look lovelier than ever, veral UNpOrLAnt alee are sul fur to-day ie vnss Droadway, PU, bus. 4a, New Yorks, Prices Hy wae W or 4) In this ¢ They a the tur The with Barney Mei 7 considered an unfavorable jury, Who stood ten | Now," continued his Honor, “we might | fhe) DBOPAUE § Dani sa a and R tb wil logal lottericn, frow is fame direct! 0 eo thas { a which those a rt with pick han When (left Barney Tho ve ry best nomination for Mayor; tatnl ig the indictment t ire against it make out a jane t f ry MM manos +" But, hw) i tbh sisting of 40 Subdwaker f ¢ | Sead forcircula: é whoin Kelly bad svat hack, and | suppose sure of th W y breakfast. My wife got up wid ¢ 10 43 80 convinced of the woman's pre is no sum of money put down here in the | ue wid Wilkins vatalhe Col 1 r ( one ty OF then had. pick. hat wit firen*to Theodore Sufone's farm Alexander T. Stows quilt, so confident of his ability to convict her, | affidavit : Inst thriving and pushin OE New York. lata KOVAL TAVANY LOTTERY, ' rh ma oie Aalto wily after followed hier to den hr ie and go fully Interested in the cage, thatwhen hie | 4" Your Honor” sald Mr: rowan, » A ag an | alwaynsel thereat kor aticta Ale pallet Pree MUWelt et, Ray 4.005, New York Dust Omens? i i V al we at Law Farnoy ‘adden, % as succeeded by M On he offered to. American citizen, and I paid my dollar, The erty by 4 4 5 wirestate, | E ‘ay } Pa # paswed directly on the bridge | tures he ny fee. Bi works at Fute: The renders of ‘THe SUN should examine the | ne xt lie heurd ¢ thls ca o Mr. Dritton bad en wae " Ay told four’ sald hie H nor, Tan Tickets, 8 dere lied | nation f 1. 4 a the direction the a had tal dave. bu ack yet. L don't know where | stock of elegant gold and ellver watches at the Dotiar | te a nolle prosequt, Mr. Richard continued : hat Tean't go into the Cuban part of the sub. New York Markers, 1 cased, AYLOK & CO, Bankers Fem went ie sane way, fvaw ra ' * | Store, 607 Browdway, Every watch 1s warranted to We don’t charge, gontieinen of the Jury, that | fect. The Hepublic of Cuba has no existence. | mrunenay, Ont, Re PLovn vee MP Ato Fl Vo Wall #t, New York. { Ing. the MeFadien gan.) He a SUN KILtING OP A aadna keop good time for oue year, and guaranted to be gold | MP Britton: took, the blood money’ that the | To make a case of fulso pretences we must wait | AMUN AT Ct Bo tart te, Vices Rhons tamohe Gian M ‘od tha Ativas han Gb: thks Woltiza Grd aekite® F allver—dd A BBY GUSTSRHOAG 50 DO § woman Van Ruekirk had received from ber un- | wnul the lth of October, ‘Then, if the concert | ny steady. thomeh Te Noy : wh 00 Haan Old tou t, of whic inet she ths When, Ob We Reda. au while 2 wed | St eiveten dds, Lilt fortunate vietlis, but leave you to draw your | Garant como of, wo can arrest this man again § 4 articular butice, hot mich | a q ny wife came along. Jus ARG: SSP Bontaread he loveliness Of the prisuuer wad increasing ‘i jece. ‘Taw two littie boye with Rune, one at uhan howihacromsnter ree the Rasy terms for furniture, carpets, and bed- | ° “Mr, Hichard cited other cases, every minute, ' } [nin wan's “brother of ihdeney Mek aaion: neve ‘ i ‘ eard the | ding, wtf, Mit UhWAIL& CO,4s Iie Chathentn street "Vio counsel at thi point passed over a paper, stern epring aakmaae prcther of Harney Mebadien, These aro | revurt of 8 Kus an saw the anion saw the | AnTiniverse stock and iow prices Iargalus for THE BVIDENCE READY, It nurported to bea recelshrar #a0 tor rent at 99.15) de i Irae afterward coming down from ward [saw hitn ying there dead, It K'man, | chauiber suites in great surtely, Mr. Stillman was called: Ho put ina protest | tho Academy of Musto next Thursday night, and wat etree ADH Ronble Assrats Bi Inegl Ly ‘ iter the crowd had passed, Me atc Twas one biudred and nluety yards from where he fell BT as ile shinilar to that offered by Mr. Richard, Mr, Still | was signed by Mr. Kingsland a A knife over his bees: ond tae bio Wien be caine ob to the turupike bis pursuers were man said that he understood Judge Soore’s | Justlve Dowling looked perplexed, He sald, Xtras, #85 Rye four $4 8083.00, C yin would tak ite. ‘Dont rentinber | peared tu be iu the iniddie af the tarapine For weather strips for doors and windows go | charge to the Jury go direct the investigation of | musingly, “Only two hundred dollars for tho | mesleWentert, Sc, gosougs Wy Lisady wine, &e., Bars 4 {he taid who tho men were that had threatened bli. | weut tucee the. man was lying’ beslie ths’ trarteeert | (28: 9d Js Torrey's, 166 Fulton street, near Uroudwa,. | the charges against Mr. Britton tn the case of | Academy of Musto!" hs, Hy talked shout the white inan being killed. ‘He haited | aver weard lia awe, There were forty or Aly sien | 744" Keonan, end he was ready to glvo his testimony | ~The counsel mentioned the. well-known lb- | , Pkovistors—Pork her. and there w F alan’t putice, waich ro. The spot where he waa killed | * Lapua eu anemia on that point. hae pol inate orullty of the Academy stockholders, and sug- 1 Ai Mg ent it hg ay “alee Of TW. bole at nink [9a ny sbanty, less than two huodred nstead 0! Ing Uy at point, the jury pro- | gested that they had taken into consideration 4 meas, Bid. i8 tor old de stultey tug eramd that moru Jae negro ahautles are east of ay shanty The very bessnomination for Mayor: ceeded to question Mr, Stillman ‘as towho'was | the chantablo vitject of the eoncort: Bocaviiene Cas hahier tits tinea ses ' » One ol 6 prisoners, Wut hundred yards away, After the wan wi Alexandor T, Boow the editor of the Brooklyn Sunday Chronicle, Mr, Drown sald that be had seou Mr, Kings- | for extra mces, ‘Becon was elondy | eal