The Sun (New York) Newspaper, October 14, 1872, Page 2

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THE: SUN, MONDAY, 0 TOBER 14, engaged in violating the freedom of elee- tions by the encouragement of repeating, ballot-box stuffing, and false re en the execution of the the just mentioned J) ita readers Uaron Yon Khaden to institute le tinge against his y but it was plain in every one of his despatches that the United s would not shrink from that alterna- creat unwillingness, ployed on our why didn’t you tell them to tak it ont sft wae THE POPPLETOWN TRAGEDY MYSTERIOUS BARONESS VON RHADEN. WHY MMR. LUCCA LEFT WURPEROL FOR AMERICA, Suw. us against nh thaden | ndoned an undertaking which had cost A Midnight Ore to depend upon their tion at the polls, t tempt at effect partisan ae- ither a very flimsy in a most inappropriate place, or it isa grim effort at sarca Breaking a Contract with the Royal Then rfelting the Position ot Cov wa Defence exemplary husha or four years of She war iwaye al own rept permanen Clear Circamatautial Correspondence of The Sun. Comments of the Bi Amusements To mentioned by the newspe Academy of Muste Rhaden is an inveterate gambler, and that he has many thousands of 148 of his wile. Ho is reports od deal of trouble to t rrespondence of The Sun AL wept two ni LIN, Sept. 1 flauce of popular se se, it is something which no American mertean Lastitute —Mme. Pauline Lucca— KINGSTON, is troops, and the murder of Walter Soper i regard with satisfaction, used to call their fa by the time this let ter appears in print, doubtless, has made her Of Davis wi Hocra Hon se ‘won by any conducting victory wast Daw t Dry Do ' pian than by Wrnnraat HL. Saw ann in Naronron Hf; and the him by the Govern- rhe crime was committed in ti land a certain Dr, Vance has been and sentenced to fourteen days’ im- ninent for tamperlug with vot! nin West Ham, début before a New York audience, thus giving the American public an opportunity to Judge for themselves of her talents and accomplishments Mme. Lucea is, according to the menting on t would probably not ace tited States erson'a Callt fh Avenue T ipany his wife on face, sandy hair, red and a low, re hardened-lookin forenee ; you ha’ PROSECUTION BREAKS tional honors paid Dr. VANCE was a | asa cantatrice, ment and peop! Luca, in or child from want in the Cordelia Slater, niece of (he prisoner, w flat of the European songstress, but the Am behind thelr transatlantic bi taste, have aright to form their own opinion as to the merits of the artists who may As the renowned donna is now in your city, the following Informa- tion cannot buthe acceptable to your readers relates to her departure from G wretch, between forty-five and fifty years old murder he lived ty called Callicoon Hook, in the town of Eso house is about a mile from that of the mur- It isa tumble-down structure, Blater resided his ho West Ham Board of Health, and the election of a trl In order to eave electors the trou- n such occasions, are authorized to go aro ding to the eviden ied a policeman musical public, a great ricans, being In no way thren In musical to that country in 1e69 were divorce against Baron, her hv the prosecution expected ( n Slater'a guilt testified before the Grand Jury that she Wher uncle on th said, was due to the a that she might nother Marguerit fe underato in problem, foar on the part of Mme. Late become the victim of Thave reason to bh at the sale was owl It will appear settled by Mr problem whieh ¢ HAMiLtox Phe same principle dered man, than a barn, aged mother and his nicce, then about six ‘The former is as hardenod-looking as ® Umnid thing, with a co Dr. VaNcR | fore them, a domestic dificuities. fact that on accompanied by the Baron to deal with s were involved in both nd continued to de evidence wa Tdo not know there ever was e, and whe! t filled up, and the voter was many without and the latter Bach contain having obtained leave of absence from the man- ent of the Herlin matter which is seriously agitatin: the public here Tnever heard he had bs try uncle Is belng tried for aalong her only child, a little girl Slater led a sort of life, eking out a miserable by fishing, hunting, and rosponsibility of filling his own viows of the public Koyal Opera I monarehial tup according the minds of Cuban crisis immensely BERLIN'S RRVEN the present They ade wie teatity asket making. sicning it with the voter's name thorization of also forms the th the newspaper pres “xeeeds that of Mexico in importance, in- The Borsenseitung stil calls attention to the tthe 15th ol THE MURDER. of the German ws it involves the ema neipation of Walter Soper, the murdered man, In 1869 lived opus township. -law, Walter 1 a which Mme, her ‘contract A PRIVATE CONSULTATION, ‘The counsel for the prosecution and prisoner here had a priv PRIMA DONNA'S CONTRACT. cca entered n of slaves, and the peri neral Superintendent of the royal theatre: Ly the term i considerable of the current Soper and his sorting apple worked till her, and asked tha for the night anp used his great opp an of the doc ipe at asalary of 800 thale he morning she adhered the previou matter was, and Cuba. axuin at the dint BERLIN'S CONSOLATION, ailing a few unimy on the part ¢ heard Davis say he the ' That was int tand In wh of ourciy IIL, anxi and with Mine. ith Mr. Maret Adam Stater testified 1 Gen. GRANT on ANOTHEM MYS ca of converting nidon to full Mexico and Empress, while nd finally br der articles w Austr monarchy, head of the n prince tol THE PRISONER'S MOTHER ON THE STAND. the mother of ertoadd that are many people pt waiting th was participated. rt that Mm hals to lay the founda- ormer days w élearly in the wrong under ont tion of successful seemed to be possession of her ex cipal cities su diers of France ties were dr of th te the € frequently conducted ¥ upplemented by AFTER LONGPELLOW, and wife, William Davi lierly by thi Mallinger was mc rly dealt with by thet Imperial Highn LUCCA AS COURT SINC enterprise Went to Norris's on After dinger | rie a Tittle before a ayain that day his fdiile and f The Exciting Sconce at drunken or y, dowels and duels between her Southern finish in the ne after supper he duty imp a by her ap ng in all royal ition of Ka ha matter to demand with some em started for Norris's Hotel, another balf gall between $’ and n offtwhiskey ting and of the turf her was clear announcement the victor in the previous Saturday's thre did not hear anys Would have had to com n which Gen installed herself fir and Empress c and kind tothe fair She was never allowed to miss any of the evinces given by their Im room in whieh Davis took ¢ Mrs. Smith went vo bed, ir ‘bedside. hand Davis saton the floor by drinking and 1@ drink of it. Davis seated her- this, with thi verthwest fr His boots were umestonces already known this Rawarns fund are confidence proved that hink, was shot 1a bird for the litte gin Twas not up tha one time were verial Highnesses, pound to spend three m Hritish capital, with ix o'clock M Harry | Basse titude than was ever boundaries of the American J w a larger mul- seen within the Club's beau- selves just within the border in Chihus to @ matter of AD IN THE CHAIR, nd a verdict Davia was not ENIAL BY SLATER. ner, wee then eworn In hi noo Walter Bop An inquest was held, journals then pub atotal of 12 Mexican States, tiful race course. s were in the Retween 0,000 and 40,00) per- hborhood of the W nothing more edited by Mr {with the ve had been poisoned. HANKNEAD ved his wife All this occurre rebellion was ment in that city the sum of 10,009 r killed Soper of the grand till his country; but though r Governmemt was greatly embarrassed tand were packed. The two hills on f opposite. and the had engaged a rial chair dur ndship or fear the p when my ny asagift to him on their pa the first treasurerof the fund was G substitute to fill A BROREN ENGAGEMENT. Thoard of the to Mra. Davis in Decembe and even endangered at home, Mr. Seward did not fora mx s has two years to Her engagement with Mr. ¢ 0 o'rlock that day, Friday Kimunde cate al is had charged fh had not denied it death, Mrs. Davis had some trout Berrenrirey, whom Gen, Grant ap- Sub-Treasurer and aud told yor my cath, Tray f did not which grew hotter and hotie Shortly be- tish capital, but in this city on the inisin in Mexico. ne per, aud know n: Tdld not make the with Hiram, and in the expee- tract with Mr. M nnd threatened to expose bin. I slater of poi her divulging the Vest told ine Wily Day D1 was a fool PPERETELD at Hr he had eile n resolved to bring Slater to justice, 1 @ ont Super's The defence bere re MASSACRE Prosecution ry Welverton's Testimony Co Freminaron, N hin van excit raccused d all questions of inter¢ interventi length the be [was rung and Harry Bassett nday, the testimony It may reas: if they are n t present, the prise ably be despatel of their primary assemt Jar of it Its evidence tween counsel the ry answer, and, uboye all, that he » bright, intellix: in North Carolinagwo: His veteran $11,000 has out of this fund im any specu ve confess that no such sur ement having | tion what- fact of the extraneous ly bound by th among these is likely to be that of our latic rt thirty odd thousand majo- nd Gown of Grant had pre- nd, and the ayment by Fisk a ns toward France with rega which Gen, wly to the starting leaped forward hit ience hithert been desiro but both 1 ul { t hiful men (With her int the Mexico taken away i men would) Frown up her

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