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TIE HARLEM COURT HOUS sESUMING THE INQUIRY INTO THE {LLEGED PRAUDS, Warrant dated John Seallon, was payment for lumber 6 delivered, $16,- deposited by Honry W. Genet 871, In favor of +e KI for 87,500 ; iron 0; and cement and brick, $45). the Important Testimony of J re Bille Exhibe Genet's Connectio Varrant dated May 18, 187 ‘-allon, for $1 Accompanying and being tes tifled to as being in payment ol Witness swore that the same was W. Genet at the in favor of Henry We with the Building of the House, and material. deposited in favor of He r' another warn ‘The Legislative Committe alleged Harlem Court House dis resumed their investigation inthe Alder warrant was totnaking A total for that day of 62408200, in favor o "iL, bearing on its face for la. material furnished oF dated June Waterbury and Mr, W. C. Trull were counsel f Parsons and Mr. Kitchel Ju tice Josiah Court House of (ness testified deposited In fave Warrant dated June 21, 1871, Or the prosecution. pal witness of the testified as follows Tan Chil tustice of the After being was pald in cash WORE VouCHERS. g draft for $7,901.60 in k “send to Witness did not recox Genet's handwriting. Jobu Seallon dated July 1. 1st, for $4,642 for labor and material fur- District Court deposited In favor of Warrant ie favor of John E. shows upon Witness Was ty the endorse- Witness did not recogize Id refuse to cash {tif Presented at the bank ; witness was Inclined te believe the signature a forgery. W wih favor of J n ‘rting to befor {ron work furnished Court House, blue Ink of J. McB. David net waa here shown and Wituens asked wliether the signatures on t SP SitIy after reve iv hers accony ting of the Com 0 the aumme: bearing on ita face for the Ninth Jud connsel of the was proven tot no further Int his being Senat Lbellewe he had Wuilding of the Court House tha sl Mt therefore behoove welfare and progress of th t couverse with Mr. Genet on the subje ng the Court House dated July 14, 187 asked whether he hat was transacted M ae to my DecominR & itag such, that f Mr. Tweed was elected President often clerk, and Mr. Henry W. Geuet I do not know who suggested the w whether there ers Kept by the Louis Baker, who re: Lor services rant dated yriuntes of the ¢ gf no one known rate of #240 per annu Superintendent of the Com ent at CMY Ob Miveting Of the its back the nam son and Henry W, ‘ORTEN'R SIGNATU nuineness of her of Louis Bak either signature, kville Savings Rank, The ty Is to pay not hee een my duty te tly have had oc pay atthe rate of Witness was his handwriting. atity of his was exhibited could not swear as ty He said that he bie eignature imitated »: ent judge of slg perfectly that | howavcontatt idson and Henry W. at parties, not of the & Charles Thwing was the testified as follows ¢ been recewing teller Hmenwealth s Aceount with the his voucher it was not in the p next witne The vouchers wire qeuerally sent to me by M National Rank of Hk received frou fa Mr baker who caper utendent and checks, $250 exch The committee adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock 4) ALLEGED MURDERESS ON TRIAL His Wife and ber I ‘He will Turn Up bis To ot the Deed Mrs. Charity Litt band began before Judge P. & Mra. Litts has be no imprisoned, await ie twenty-six vears of age On the Isth of September, I Hness of eleven day of the Corporati ubIMLCIDg My papers. A bill of Mr. Henry W. » Counsel for the purpose died in the village He was thirty-five years of wd had been a farm laborer. whom he marned when she was but fifteen yea of age, Was of the same cast we readily believe here shown ked whether Mr Genet ever per formed any duties entitling bim to this al 4 not know whether Mr. Genet mined any duties entitling him to $5.0). rs would have been es. Judge Pc Lof auch an outra ae thone perto harge for his serv arge for duties | stroug and robust, and had never been sick in Some time before came known that his wil neJohn Davis, North Branch his death it b very intimate with ent that did na little far heard that the tended many dances about the ein each other's ntry together AY ON eVErY Pus in contdential tr f ite construc THE STATIONERY Davis had been se Henry Gardner. inqui Id that it wasn but foraneigh owas taken | treat Litts for cholera morbus. but thought that t ts Was recov vad been us staken when be ithe Mth Mrs. Litts paid another visit to Ne, and applied at jardners store for she wanted it strychnine in th an ounce of arsenic. Kemp was again summoned who had grown found that A bill for furniture of Ingersoll & Co ing to $6,873.11, was prodiiced. ed the signature on the voucher as bis, but int of the bill was not filed In at th. ine of his signing the document nd ahe purchased half The following day Dr attend Litts, uddenly worse, ’ Litts aud Davis had called tn |. who had ad cine to Litts, and the subsequent developments they had made bir ‘senic into the Litts, during bis sickness, THE FURNITURE BILL led to the su Lie instrument sick man’s syst was atrended of introducing Joseph Mitebell, he told on lay previous t them three are Davis, and Dr, Hall led by the two. -mortem examinatl sed to the last by both Da An examination w: tof the day Litts died, but the pre of polson was hot detected. idence in the case, as adduced f is and the wife that any of thes Serta had died fron administered by Charity Litts, and she was arrested and lodged in J are otuers which £ dvuot being il at Monticello, ed on a warrant is charge of be ng AD Accom. were both indicted at the ensu- examination by Dr were exhumed, and th nt to Prof, Beeley in reported the finding of 24 grains liver and lower entrals. as postponed from ‘Terminer, and Ken into court for trial, ‘auted Davis. black, and appeared as un das if she were a spectator ins Kemp, the remal K OF THE COMMISSION tomach, liver, and other {uot know tha Mrs, Litts and Davis term to term, until this Oyer and former was parate trial bein was neatly attired i 4 Was asked to compare the signature handwriting # identical with ed with little dim wa signature ‘owing materia ned the case. ORPELEY DYING, Kally, But same econdit nas during the dand watched nd friends with the night @ sudden The family were Greeley's bed Was momentarily expacted and leaves-taking. vering on the portals of death. for She was atten y her husband nd her demly shies, and it Uloast for the night, called at the pondent tones of t 1 wan ( ‘tind andaw Il hopes of her re: who are the siant attendants of thelr mother, is prepared Not the slightest hope of eve partial recover the medical gentle IMed it as having passed thir paited at the bani by Mr. iby the Yorkville day ational Hank of Cie Com uch hishanda; | forthe worst is held out tb enor indul death may be expected at any Was show, Pik eo | All day long and durin fed twas deposi Warrant in favor of Jobn Seallon for Nov. d, 180, was also shown. Wentified it aa haviny Fenet at the bank, an s and extended to the ay er id and family every degree of ‘condolence nad lable auswer, in 8 net, te eae, her al to justify us been presented by St was credited to his “LT never ex Her vase is too eritl A Lone, was deho B. Wilton for $3.40, waa also proved to be UN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1872, tame order (A. H. Jolien, referee), the premises south THE BATTLE ROW TRAGEDY ment ot aha cre i dea, Wee ate tou | Content othe Wasty tum we hope that you may settle your mind and re- Tove it from the consideration of other sub- OFFICER DONOHUE'S MURDERER ph ha: aie tha one ja, Peat 1 : ‘ : confined In the county Jail, and that on Friday, ier abeb oh N NI helalacl the 6th day of December, you be hanged by the ‘The Prisoner's Confersion—He Aduita that | NocHyounre dead, Struck Donohue, but Says he did nj 1 PALOONEA CRMOVED, Intend to Kill him—A Verdict of Guilty the throne atore looked. toward Sentenced to be Hanged on Dec. 6. Rodgers. Save atwitching of the muscles of 2 tri ty . ‘ the month, his face presented the expression af The trial of Henry Rodgers for the mur. | tit erence that has marked it during the whole der of Police OMcer Jolin Donohue in Battle | trial As the words “until you-aredead™ fell | Catves of row, Wiillamsburgh, the th of July last, was | from the Judge's lips, he moved his hand from | Greeley's Merith : resumed yesterday morning in the Court of Renal the reporter's chair and walked to hisseat, | How a When the crowd began to pour Nabytan testa Over and Terminer, Rrooklyn. Long before thé | Rodgers walked over tothe seat In the Court opened the gallery and body of the court | and teated himself between the officers, Noone room were thronged, and the proceedings were | *PProached him. Hesat alone and unconcern Nation Lory Sp 4, Ulinol “itencwal of Poet of the Serra Birthplace of M until handcuffed, when he was conducted back | on Seicuce listened to with breathless interest. The pris- | to the Haymond street jail Artic nt AKr oner was seated beside his counsel, Messrs, Ed The withesses wer the District Attor- | is lnteres ‘ Weat bourne’ : ney, and « ed back te their cells in com- | \yeethon win G, Davis and Theodore Edson. He sat ale | ei Hodis Market art corner of Madison avenue anc Maller, Wilkin 4.1 feet, south side Special Poties Sas OF Fit LADEIE 188d street for $1200, da frame house with Jot, 16,8x t Highty-Afth street contains the following of the Court ts Le be | Sounding dhe Ron fat near Tenth ay- od errangemente, til elty, sao an tobe them personally. Consumption, compliance wi tived and thelr frienda testa ble to consult anil adyin tise, how complet the numerous ri ‘The ale of villa sites at Suminit, Nod, by A.D. Mell Ara Bron was well atrenc d, and the property quite od report is expected, but not st has yet falter, Witking & Co. will thirty-six lots on Fordhatn Heluh M. Gibson offera at house in & very desirable The Garden T Whitestone. ts neariy ovembers the Blectio OF OA. Mane 2 P.M | lina Phe Philadel phs it the ‘a nice modern jocation in Jersey City, near E ciiterprise of Mr. Vansiclen, st pmpleted, Persons who are eek: Pleasant homes near the city favorable. circumstances, should 100 be on ium ceived and advised free of charge examination by instrument w respiratory orgal whether the disease is ‘ bere Polaoning by nen tical Biate of Vian , bronebfal, or only ronchial tuber for Pulmonary Consuinption, b aured by a torpid liver, i" ayn pov ES. FULLER WARREN @ 236 W ‘The Suburban Lot Asaoelation are dis renew than they did ring Norell An Interview wit reply to numer: {thie enterprite, appears in the advertisement, janed lands on the plain ne atnall parcels acre, a little higher than ihe marl In that region, perhaps the aacure. of t is aimpiy as it parties have ylon. anc are sell ot about 810) por er price for far Lin view of the general pro. und New York, who can say what thay be iu the future ? Joad Jobin ny Canmndatatta Mica Fact an Des cultural Matty Kk Sketches of ~ftoyal Tavane of Royal Havana Lot ©. ‘box 4.99, New York. cashed and information furnished ia all le ) TICKETS ete epitome of the f the United States New York Markers. TURSDAY, Oct. 22.—FLOUR AND MEAL— most motiontess, and looked anxious and m — The Dotlar Sr contains a com le, Judge Gilbert, Judge Moore, and Asso- THE JOCKEY CLUB RACES, of the week fr clate Justices: Voorhees and Johnson were on > nad the Anertes by Lochiet-A Vice | formal the bench, Atthe opening of the proceedings | The Hurdle Race Wo: McLaughlin of the Battle row gang, was re- tory for xyes ene called for the defence, but his examination the Fastest Time Ever Vode in Maryland, élivited nothing of importance. The District | Bautimone, Oct. 22.—The fall meeting of adverse influences ty cause some depression in the advices have been duil until lately, firmness and scarcit; f check pan the Send for cirealar. BANNING New and improved aeif-n truss. Abdomt surgical adjnnct ave been Operating the past wee! to the olde yaatey naay bo had at tu S, \ Horace -‘Tubman'as | UFpablication office, D BRACE of wheat has, lownward ten: Nigh grades, Dut a nd alow. on meédinia: fairly active at stead; wider braces und othed For sale and applied at $12 Broadway, TS AND © FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, tency. today. fou fade easier on low Minnesota and St. Lous Attorney then closed the case for the people. the Maryland Jockey Club began to-day on the Turspay, Oct. 22—P. Me BrEence. track at Pimlico, near this city. The weather ‘The case was then opened for the defence by | Was fine, and the jaterest attaching to the open- Mr. Edson, who said it was true the prisoner | ing day had the effect of bringing a large attend- atruck a single blow, but that blow was not | ance, there being over 6.000 Inside the gates. struck with the intent to take the life of OMcer | There were four races on the programme, com- Donohue, Immediately on striking that blow | Mencing with a hurdle race, two miles, over he dropped the club, It was then picked up by | elebt hurdles, The runners were Lochiel, Tam- Denbar, who raised it and struck the officer a] Many, and Blind Tom. Odds of 100 to 40 were second blow on the top of the head. He then | freely laid on the first named, and he won very raised the club again, but the following blow | easily in 3:68. From the style in which he won Strick on the sidewalk, and that shivered the | there ts no doubt Lochtel is the best hurdle | Tyllch reflected club to, pieces, horse that has ever run in this on ( < y teeta, Heardon ithe frat wituees forthe defence) | he second race was the Dixie Stakes, for | "ess of Ward the crowd. Then she saw a club raised | three-year-olds, two miles. The runners were ome sparks fly from the sidewalk, as if it 1 fad been atrucke Favre, hard CLAIRE yd Ieper eg corre a kiand, Woodbine, Hub- the man who had the stick throw it Ww they'all then ran away. She sawthe body iving {and tient Friend. In the pools Joe Daniels | henry aaies ot Pen een She called the | and Hubbard sold at odds of 100 to 80 over the | rn Union ani neihbors and stayed near the body until the fleld, A few pools were sold with Joe D: offlcer came up. left out, and the Silent Friend was the cholce, Henry Rodgers, the prisoner, was next called v to the stand. He testified as follows THE PRI INER'S CONFESSION, known onteer Donohue ni Revompany with he ang. "hw i ever in nig life had en wo Rime” He waa n pleasant, versation onthe alg ms THE line of tactics. sake e to 76. e race was run at a cracking pace, the first | the pc grin in 1454. At that point Silent | Power & doe Daniels were together, but the severity of the pace made the former quit, and herore he te ched the quarter pole he resigned his position. Mate then went up alongside of al they raced. te down the ba streteh until passing the nile, where Hu ard, who had made bis runand drew up level w head of the stretch en Mate retired andtert | alse heayy MeDaniels's pair to come along by thems dd that pame ynas the rider of Joe Daniels saw th the evening ent but his stable companion he and allowed Hubbard to gallop nome sixlengths in front. Time, SO. Truc Blue was third, Mato fourth, and Experience Oaks last. This was a qreat victory for Me- Daniels, the stake being worth $12,300, white th win all the pools which were sold Daniels. ‘Tt time was very good, J. but the track was in fast order. The third race was the Pimlico Stakes, mile drink uamed Sewell hat yeh Fecely | pur aten mee 4 . a Pigs che eee ere taut of | heats, for all aves, for which there were only tw at iMar likes ie"didn't enter inte my mind | starters, Fadladeen and Tubman, the latter being the favorite at 3 to THe won the Bret heat HOW DONONUE WAS LAID ovr. easily In LAtiy, and in the second he went along Tgave thestick back to ck on his demand | at such @ gait that Fadiadeen was outside the Sing the door hie Medeldrick'® | distance when he went under the string, Tuue wite eva ou fa 14s. the fastest ever tuade In the State of t re (point Y Maryiand . . The last race of the day was three miles for all i starters being Flora Melver, Defender, “Down archist. As might have been expected and was a perfect farce. as Monarchist sim= tw pped along by himself and won by 100 Jefeuder being twice as far in frout of the old mare. ‘Time, 6.01%. - tereat ath Wonderful Performance ofa Blue Gr tot of H.R. The eaver pic LEXINGTON, Ort, 2.—At a colt exhibiti isin. Meee Donciue with itn the head ae he was ly ig aiternoon # chestnut Ally one year old, by M ts, 6219, IMPLICATING His COMPANIONS, Patchen, dam hy the throughbred horse Mark Tine, tn Lanai fxaunined by the Digtrict Attorney, a two-mile trial of speed, made the first mile in three oid balan ‘on Lay him | tuinutes and fve seconde, and the second in three min 1 yada, midiing the tx ruilee in ex, mit ols, This Is aail to be the anvst ce ever witnessed in the Blue ‘lo you: wiean by the expres 1 Well just hurt hin alittle. Rock hin y harm particulariy, T thy so oer aenowe at that time, 1 saw Kitchte strike hic when Donohue Tying on the Foreign ex leradire Stakes (Hane cap) of 28 soy. each he ire Course, aS eute,, 69 of whom | feeling. Mayfair, by 01 atcher, years ¢ Fre ground ruck him ou. the he then we al Fant aaw Gi0ton kick Sib, ahd Fluit throw @ stone ‘The Newmarket Races. rae. w st struck the siiewalk and not the officer, Tf didn't me i dg eat eveu then suppose the aficer was killed. We all then . Ovt The race for the Cambridge , Marted to ruteard went down Hope sireet to Tenth 4 took place today at Newmarket, and was | at Sei # cent hl le dL Ad} got pear fitee atest ania: | on by Playfair. Finisterre was second, and Pompe: | net kntw what was in the waron until got to the # done third, The betting Just before the start was ato | the truth it thet T assisted to take OMcer Pouotow out. | | against Playfatr, € to L agalust Fimisterre, and 9 to 1 Afrested ue, I Bret feared of the oficers death ov alour, Twenty-seven horses rn Thureday. [didn't think thet he was going to die 1 the winter. The following tes summary of | Purl ad no wotive i etrising the blow other than being urged by Denver: THE MURDER NOT PREMEDITATED, you mean by the expression ¢ 0 re for that than anything eae” A Ob the bays. have ented such a etiek. Thave dowe it with a Thad ‘seen’ bore there. The ot ito me. 1 dida't make any attempt ¢ Teor it for that purtiose.. Denver a fb away from ¢ dae pore re oid nutes alter Uh hu > .F The Horse Epidemte. , BUFFALO, Oct, 2.—The hurse disease they spoke ab ty. Many branches lay ing din out al © | aver sponded for want of an came along. Deuver wae the only on se : t Teoulai't measure how imuch 1 f tog. The atreet raliroats are hun, We had always been friends, and r Us a} farer, and expert Vice Iwas, ready Co lay wae fr The omni ote compat tt +0 tech the tne Jails yeas, ail the | ih Pan it that wae enough 1a shave until to-day escaped, but : ee Rowan thet vee eorege, 1 i nd commercial men are | Sar SNanoenus's ave interfered, but I didn't ee #0 t Jarmed r, 1) red. to he wae Rowrow, Oct, 22.—The horse disease has brokea ont in | "df aek him with the be 4 Inquiry. Quted adioug’ « were prey Tafan'e of helping in the land and Toled This closed the testim Voncconntable Disappearance of Union Pacific 10a, tn ter the summing up the Judge delivered the wit Ay Wieneek: following, Last Wednesday afternoon Mr. William ARGE TO THE JURY: A. Wienecke, a lawyer having bis office tn 37 The facts in thie case are within avery ry fc pare auvere nut servculy dleputed eaceptby the frat) | PaFK Fow, went to Hrockiyn on profes a at the gtieaner hinivelf te of the musloean He returned by the Fulton ferry, Honohne: "eae for the jury 40 drew the navural in ed, about 7 o'clock. Before his departure he drank wine with five of bis acquaintances; ference from the evidence, On the subject of intent | cl they siiould assign a cause from ite natural effects. It Was slot ny cessary fora person to go through ® process ofthe ros SE ratiocigation) or rensoning ta” have, premeditated | but Mr. Wienecke {a aald to have been perfectly | jy for, Tiurder. The question for them to determine was <y d * or Whether Donohue rame to hie death from the blow, | Seber. After closing Mr. Spiess walked a short | vided for » Te tharged. in the indietinent, infieted by’ the | distance with Mr, Wienecke, who said he was gc Prisoner at the bar. Was that blow infieted | ing home directiy; hut since that time he ha: with & premeditated design to emect the death | yeither been seen nor heard of by bis friends, Of Donohtie? If they come 10 these two eonelusio Mr, Wienecke, who is a then thelr verdict would be murder in the first degre: Wienecke, This case Involved very serious consequences to the | the city six years, Soon sinking f h P.M. closiug pric 2,15 Warren at., manufacturers o of campaign equipments VANA LOTTERY. Price reduced to $28, J. 1 Bs Wail st., Dox 4,08, New York Post Office. AVANA LOTTERY. Orders flied: information furnished. —A hesitating and ‘ally feverish feeling pervaded the dealings Stock Exchange throughout the day, and the amount of realizing sales during the early transactions was very large. operators seemed inclined to await further de- velopments, or were planning to execute a fresh There was, however, a brisk in Western Unlon Telegraph, P Northwestern common, Southera wae in moderately fate demand, * Were moderately We quote: Flour—Superfine State “ad West. DI.. $6.10R 86.00; extra State, we Weatern, spring wheat extraa, 86.04§ Winter wheat extras a double inquired for, Both bull and bear 1A ity tr crn bakers’ and far 8 Western, ac 83.s5a80.0; OV sions ~The market hi deprenaed for ho Prizes cashed. Brandy wine, & heen generally dufl aud but ty iners pork, for, an y Drink speculation, Real Est.ite, LF You Live is PART OF A HOUSE, 4 would like a house to yourself uear your basines? by pleasant travel, buy one or two lots {n or near has forced ‘np prices feliy October delivery. bat" t0F the nex there was very little of w" corner” in the ma: eat low prices, ax th ny pork Wan w wr'moes, cash aud 61598 busitiess in new acon was fairly wold at Sascc The morning trade was generally good. and puntry, prices were jmoderately stained by the @rm- rthwestern common, which was made the lender of the market, and which, under the panipulations of the cli About mid bard, Joe Daniels, Wheatley Mate, True Blue, | natket became deprosse He, was tnoved up from however, the general | fucas ut €is.cuadibts., Beet w IS GASI5.3. Bo GARDEN PARK, WHITESTONE, L. tern as well as « ike Shore, caused the niola | list to become weak, and closed the lowest figures Mail dropped to. 1 we may rol it aa they desired. will not probably go below 100 for some days, a fresh start in ite Jockded upon. W on, reflected con- 4. and sold down to 78% from station of the di ‘any specially significant fea- Sone te aha | ture displayed, and the market closed tame, as 3 The entire volume of business fo a0) shares, 68.145 Union, 60.2 J; Northwestern, am); and Union Pacific, 1 The cable reports this m settled character, and though me bout 200) tes. sold /¢ sale, upon payment of only #10 PER MONTH, WITHOUT IN TEMBST, add. showed evidenc This stock At from $280 to 850 per lot. AUG. F. WEEKES, Eeq Obtain a oullding loan from or THE WHITESTONE SAV- INGS8 BANK, and by next April stop paying rent an@ WWth st., by FORTY. A. M. TO MID. while tt Is posatbl at be Haine, ttekied dry’ salted, Te have «home as near the City Hall ONE TRAINS DAILY, FROM 5:9 the highest was not, however, Vnatx—The market forall description nd unsettled, ething of a downward t ts of a fall enpy been variable Call on It. &. VAN SICLEN, 18 N PASSES, and visit the HOPKINS at Whitestone NaS apein atl. for No, ring were ofa more iiioiaies Gnke, ine SURURBAN LOT ASSOCIATION now offer for sale TWO THOUSAND LOTS TWO THOUSAND LoTs TWO THOPSAND 6O THOUSAND 1X BABYLON, L ern yellow at w oat for Western f mon ty eholee, We, for ‘old We atern white Be, for old white ng Feported at Lily of Ontario at E DOLLARS VE subject to som TINE TO. PURCHASE REPORE THE ADVANCES FURTHER. give a full co Jot 5x9) feet in outskirts of the ¥ stance from the South Side Kailroad, warranty derd for ab Lil, ov. with a ight dy the winrket clones enaler ac Dulldiugs will probadl s certain to make th be started next surrounding property ing avenues, staking uisiness at the Sub-T 9.535 gold payin on, and 48 for. ture delivery there Is @ Moderate business at ales 10,900 Dal on Of 1 hed ge closing by ome 4a) No after pay The Liverpoo. niarhet wae te ported quiet nad steady j lading Wpla We qaote on the spot ettain of large prods.” Urpas LOT ASSOCIATION, y rk. M. RAMOS, Prosident. wiug were the quot sng (2a BM —- of prime cays bille S Ryn, Secretary, h war le, The money tiarket hi call, who have as a rule supplied Uh 4 ® cent. below thi mowtus TING, Agent nestend Association (offer r Chatham st.) four choice ef tote in the town of Jamaica, nly three bl ih Aistant from bo worked steadily to borrowers me— There have been during the tivity and but fn rice and mol even at the late re iat 4: ua, table collateral the ‘ay that money was to events proved There were report es only a moderate trade, rtlon, leaps bavi lore, however, There is nothing new to a of money than has already been punts are tuch and 4a he. higher, i a Ue country. or Les 11,982 b f tale a railroad depoi ‘oucan pay them 0 No euch chance fect, tne property be liad at aay time, above, or of WM. COLE Fersst ment % 8.08. | concerning the course ned Tn theee culuinpe: 1 paid for, es free warranty for Kangoon, tieulars ingure a sa nemmsemetanie ncaa ree n LOE NCCE O NOON IEG OT CII CS Or exchange—A beat detory the non eal price Apply at 013 Sd ay Live Stock Marker. There were n re firm on & moderate A large, Ligh Y),and@ Whitehait st, and retail iquot ® and Che latter al i ded a fr MARINE INTELL MINIATOME ALM ON. ‘OJOHN DAVIS, 2 it Hank of Com ply to JOHN DAVI Exchange at 14 Sandy Hook..12 2% Gov ‘A neat little store, Tent, gas anit wal been larger s ter Lumber of New York Central. és f Arrived—TvEspar, Oct Ingitire of MILLINGTON, 122 6th S879 Michigan attan, Liverpoo! houde, 100; Colob Pacite rauir a iat morte, ca Steamanty Clyde, Tras and Coffees, UPY OFF TEAS. D SPY ore ti BUPY OFF TE Schr Helle Crowell Fr st Aiso the usual river aud Coast wise Vessels. jorris and Kawex 2 ia Claspaten 72 [is Tarte pert mahi Cleopatra, for Havana ; 4. &t. Paul tet me i Hartford and Kr brigs Watchmate, Exeter, Downes, Demerara, WERNATOWN, Oct. Socrwamrsom, Oct Tha COMPANY TRA COMPANS Gy Goods, PATTERN RAY LAAT, ne People's Eriend T Series Ing’ to the mi CLOTHE MODEL with each pattern for BMITH's ILLUSTRATED BAZAA MIUM OF 81 worth of patterns giv each subseriber, lives ‘and health of the wives Verworked wom following table snows the highest, lowest, and ¢ 4s & Clase, inost the Wilaon Under. Fe It is the cheapest and beat sewing Jeoner, aud also to the community, Their duty was | became a clerk for Mr. Otto Meyer, th 77. G. and Hudson oce fovprotect the Innocent and punish the guilty,andia | known lawyer of 15 Centre street. ‘Two years | bhrk lsiand the adit istration of the law it would not do torclax | ago he married Mr. Meyer's sister. Last winter | New Jers-y Central upon th und of syinpathy or any other ground what ever. Tt the evidence estat lished guilt, they should 99 Cha, Dutt there was any reasonable—not speculative ‘tke to the guilt of the prisoner, then the prisoner Was eutiti d to the bevetit of It Counsel for the prisoner presented a number moved to ¥ and ope eity in Mag last and took | ja! le, Park row, | Har Mr. Meyer. desir naw, told hin he could have whatever money ‘he ene | wanted until establisned in business. About of requests to charge, which the Court refused | gis) had been drawn when Mr. Wienecko's prac- ide tice became reimunerative, and it has since WAITING FOR THE VERDICT. afforded hi xeellent living. He F At 20 minutes part 1 o'clock the Jury retired | 08t. Mark With his wife and ba todelibernte upon their verdict, Hodgers was | When he failed to, return home on Wednes- then conducted to corner of the court room, | day night, his friends, supposing that he had my Hart where ho was seated between two « heen detained by business, felt but little alarm, | Unica Pac great throng remained discussing t The second night's absence caused anxiety.but it | CC. and L Verdict and the length of time the jury would | Was thought that he ptbal 9 f out. Rodgers seemed to be indifferent. Ex- | & spr this reason the family refrained (Hs Md epta few minutes conversation with his law. | from instituting any inquiries. “It is now yers he spoke to no one during the hours he | talned that Mr. Wlenecke visited none of his Aat there waiting for the verd He would | usual places of resort, nor did he call upon any | Wel Occasionally sinflo as he recognized some of his friends after parti n Land Co Weatera Unie Northwestert Fapreas with Mr. Spless. His | Am. Mer, Soion quaintance in the gallery, and returning the | business in Brooklyn on that day was to receive | (sited 8 gaze of those who looked upon him, he scanned sney on & mortgage foreclosure, ana the He had betwee BANKING the countenance of every one in the room, and | amount was paid to [is owne appeared more at ease than most of the $75 and $100 of hisown money with him tatora, Afi n hour had passed he drc isn his head and seemed to be in de editation, | rebbed, and murdered by highwaymei meanwhile nervously fingering the ringon hiafn- | pected to get the sum paid to him for hi gor, The witnesses, MoLaughtin, Denver, Gibson, | Mr. and. Mrs. Wienecke believe that he has and Gardiner, were seated a few feet from him, | been murdered. Tt is asserted that he had no guarded by ofivers. They conversed with each | Provocation to com Other, frequently stealing glances at the prisoner, | country, He had no domestic diMculties nor who rarely looked toward thom. When he did | pecuniary embarrass and if he has ah. it wax with an indescribable gaze that made | seconded, it was only them shrink back in thelr chairs, of his own property * VERDICT OF QUELTY, habits, and says that during the six years he has | (ned during 1 At Seclock the jury returned. Rodgers was | known him he has been a sober and moral man. who ex- tem of railways, Meyer d ribes his da law office: | Del. Lack. and Western recitivs in the t 1, kinds new sewing machi also, bought and monthly payment Telegraph otuer furs at rn prefe StI A KNON'S, 2 4 Mississipps rd and Brie Bt. Josep! and Found, found at Lute Hell Gate: ee Borecs and Carrmges, le cheap, a8 the owner ree | Sueeae igre Vibern, Fargo @ Co. Kapress ee ND FINANCIAL, Was no use for hin JOR SALE che WATKINS, 823 JOR SALE wagon at 6 Teach plac t improbable that he was followed. | ripe rpDtANA AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL faintly are invited to corner sun at Hient, | WAY Co, will, iu January next, Diviston of 8 mites, De It suicide orto leave the | opening the Bock Coal Meld to the entire Western ays complete its Western ce, 122 Kast Rd ‘at N A near y new top and p radi, Mary Elizabeth Fe reapeetfully Invited t the residence of her brother, ret tear Washington ay., booth express and two and one busie and commanding a large i Ty away leas than $100 | trame in crops and coal la el es classes Auction Rotiee ui CTLON SAL, La ob Wednesday, {October 2, the R Hrothercinlaw aaa person of quiet, domeatie | miles, completing th is, will be fin ot china, erveke Li # and capital ated to meet the Thursday, October 4 of Directors widow of Caleb motioned ty occupy achat by his counsel, An | He is widely known and very highlyestoemed. — | of the stockholders, among whom are officer seated himself beside hin. When the | ‘The followltet Is a description of Mr, W bai hou iry slowly entered the room and stood in thelr | ecke: Twenty-six years of age (looks oldor), six nae Bee laves, Rodgers looked intently ac the Clerk, | feet high, wolghs 48 pounds, pale complexion, | Philadelphia, aud Chieago, and from liberal donations who was standing in front of the Judge's desk | dark erav eyes, dark hair, which is short rire with wlstof the Jurymen, The roll was called, | and thin, and dark moustache, ore slong the 108 and each Jurynian answered to bie th mat and black sil with gray over in and is composed of H. Phe Clerk” Gentlemen of the jury fou &verdtett Tie Foreman -We have, Gulity, have you I wateh chi aphs of his w wu photog B, Hammond, a Sidney Dillon, and © Mba Tier With no con Friends aud relative Uingency as to the means for con —— York, and Geo, M. Pullman of Chicago. Woon the Clerk had asked if that was the ver ? dict. and the same reply was made, Mr. Davis Horse A Preventive. wed that they be polled, Aseach name was Bromo-Chloralum has been used with r f alled aad the question asked, * Do you find the | able success im Toronto, Montreal, and Butfal ap bo iis Dual prisoner at the bi i guilty, and is that your ver- | preventive and cure for this disease, Sprink Seven Per Cont was, “It ia. Mable and wash the mar hit cattuted) to pa P it all this’ time Rodgers sat with and wee the rianaar wiih iy (alluted) to Bary 1: Gar BAO he alr, a clisped hands looking with a fixed gaze on the | ‘ Clerk a & ©] Crile; it will arrest the discharge and prevent the spree s when ¢ nis, Issued upor obert and dane Wale fatives and fr nencing at 104 Company, ant eure, For sale by th Al agente of the conipany, EWS & CO, al, Wo Lake place A MOTION FOR SENTENCE, of the disease, Sold by Tilden & Co, 16 Williuin w WALKET, AN Disivict Attorney Britton—It now becomes | aud druggists generally. Adi ny duty to move for sentence, — After a few moments the Clerk ealled the prig- » Mineview Suflored oner. He rose and walked toward the Judge's | py the victime of Fe f Genk, TLeuning is right-hand-on. a reporter's | Pathe xtotime of Fever and Auwe chair he stood with his left hand at his side and | cure forall chille wad alteadion Pever Inoked down atthe reporters. notes. On the soli Judge addressing him he looked. ap, but. stil! A uere Day, watntained that seeming indifference. 4 @ Judge Have you anything to say why | | Whom catarrh gets a fri bold. physicians say sentance sliould Hot be pronounced ¢ this Catarrly Angihilatore. Free teat at 18) How old are you? A, "Twenty-eight . Are you BANK Rills of Exeh world —_— 'The attendan arpets, and bed. | yesterday wae goo partied? A.--No, sir Haye you relatives in this country? A Fasy terms for furnitur Yeu. ing, ALB. M. Cow perth walt & C0 )after a short {1 G HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & CO, "ev 82 Wall atres id at Lafayette y he relatives and friends of the family are ri tthe Alder rkingmen’s cai eure | Commercial Credits issued available in ail parts of (ue AU et on Thy y Do-posits received, subject to check at eight Liem sania, Mowed on ail Dally Balance Collections made Tit ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, NWN, KERNAN uboye'dintrict ar nd LAWRENC EY t Orders executed, Dwitig hwakirs WII K. Lawrence, tk F, Philiy Mer rof Hleecker and Mor pone of attending t square, New York, Ade, Real Estate Market eat the E: change Salesroom , und @ Lumber of legal sales hereto street. | tore annoanced came off, Inter lodges are re /M. SHERIDAN, Muster. epectfully invited. p, F. Burninay, THE SENTENCE OF DRATH, Sa tum oe and low prices. Hargaing for Joseph MeGulre, p kly of monthly, Parlor The fudge Minin you nee the predi to which the ind brought you. You fended. ‘The jury hi der after hours « ulwence of your ha'ess has e been tried and ably de- found ps guilty of mu deliberati The ouni 290 Third atreet F order Sapreme Court ment ultes iu great variety, Ade, Cross, referve), sold the three-story brick house and lot with three-story brick oD rear, for same order (W. story brick building Tor 917,04; also, per bominees” were Thursday, Oct James O'Brien 5 of DAY y the Laat Wo. MACULINCHEY W. Poulge ck PM, sharp, for th ect LO oUF decenn “Joyee' aud for’ Am P. > TAFFORY 14,500; and B. phagen referee), ald the “ ‘East Thirtecath atre