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” seahorse anette atten DAT o ———————————e————ESEES = FORTIETH YEAR. PRICE TWO CENTS. a | ’ : SOA RQTIN AN Donohue thers, fully confirming the statements | of childhood; and ashe lay there In his coffin | had shot his brother Florence. The threat thus | third street and Second ayenuue on. the ad of | anything more, and the dotective left. Donohue's at eTPOP j TIM LAST ASSASSINATION, | retina Bere fatty ce 2 he Jooked so feminine and #o much like his | dramatically and solemnly made before wit- | December, 1800, by John Scannoill, Florence's | brother oame to theatation house this morning, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. } ‘The two polloemen whom Capt. Cameron bad | mother, we believed that we were able to pick he bas since repeated oa many occasions, | brother, who ts ‘now under bonda to answer an | and eat in Capt. Burden's room, walting tho ar: pennies | Se sent to the corner of Twenty-fourth street to | her out from the assemblage by the resemblance. brother's death, and the finding of the | attempt on Donohue's life at the corner of Six. | rival of, the undertaker's wagon, to bring his . } JONN SCANNELL AVENGING HTS | wateh the Soanncll party, where they nuw then WHAT SCANNELI'S PRIRRDS GAY. Coroner's jurr,be has coupled with the threat | teenth street and Second avenue on the Imh of | brotagr’s body home, | He was completely un: | DASUES ERE AND THERE BY TitR rRER Nor X a 6 ai . 4 the name ‘of Thomas Donohue. 16 18 + 1970. q . ed Almost cl t , NP i BROTHER'S DEATH. Fee eee ee ata ted fae stoi when | We conversed with many of Scannell’s friends, | pupite justified In at oncesuspocting Jtshn Scan- BEFORS Hg MURDER. Upto slate hour this morning, politicians of ali SUN'S REPORTERS. ea RY they beard the Rring. They assert thatnot one | and with gentlemen belonging to the Jackson | hell as the disguised murdoter. That th i a fad poured into the station-house, to see the A Political Ve a Thy Shooting of Fler | minute elapsed from the time the Scannelis en- | (lb. at the corner of Lexington avenue and | Honohue's father died & fow weeks since, lenv- at the murder was prearranged and every | body and learn the exaot facta regarding the al- Lered the house until the shooting was heard. | Thirty-third street, in regard to the career and | ing an estate estimated at of 0. chance of its non-succoss guarded against, and | fair, Among the number were ex-Police Justice ‘ They hastened immediately to character of the deceased, and were told many | Thomas Donobue's intere Chis state wii | {MAL tho Assassin was aided and countenanced | Dodge, “Francis Houghtaing, Commissioner | On one of the first days of registration George with the ald of a policeman of th things concerning him. One gentleman, who | amount to more than $100, jewas comfort | bY three or four men hired for the oocasion, or | ‘Thomas Dunlap, and many otlers. 8. Bart f the Grand Hotel, in the T -aixth Bleo. Precinct, who chanced to be passing, succeeded | had known Scannell from boyhood and used to | ghly well off before this, John Soannell is a | Yolunteors ina cause which they believed sacrod, genic Bt . Barnes, of the Grand Hotel, in the Twenty-eix distinct atte ta to murder | to ieting the disturbances They had their | @ to school with him, said: Deputy Sheriff. there Is hardly adoubt. Johnson's saloon was s « 1 he Body of Hon District of the Eleventh Assembly District, regis ss After four distinct attemp' n aa ja Be ee ey edit the | uct Florry was as noble-hearted a boy as you —— source of attraction last night on account of the | Coroner en’e Inquest «| he 7 © | cerod at bis proper place, On the evening of Saturday. Mr. Thomas Donohue, Mr. John Scannell, the | LUihnelly entered Heand if there had been any | oversaw. He was sharp and smart, and would | The Coroner's Iuanest upee Florence Scan. | sale of on the election, the main feature of Denehue. et, 3, the tn ay of registry, he applied at the place brother of the Inte Flos Scannell, Onally suc= | crowd o never run to get out of a fight; but he was gen- nel intorest being the Mayoralty. ‘The pool buyers | At 2 o'clook yesterday afternoon Co Tepeaters there, ne 0 Body, arged. by 8: + 4 wld er oe , erous, and always kent his word. That was a began to assomblo at a littie after seven o'clock | Young tmpanelfed a jury, who were # cf registry of the Twenty-sevonth Klection District of oseded in killing Donohue in Johnson's pool | hell's, friende, they, would | yee a uilting | trait which stuck to him to the last. He would Bram the Sun of Rent Ho. and whiled away the time whic, intervened by | nud who Then viewod the dead body of Thomas | the same Asseanbl Diatrle, preventing an oath of te. room on Saturday night. ‘The elrcumatances | ie there was nh ench crowd there. sooner die than break his word. ‘oa ere Stern Gere asad of rival political Pat ere aa politics. Joba Scannell was ob» Donohue. Tho jurors are: SACre Te reueel Be Bad Slecacs Fou 0 o1 c 4 “Tlow did he get such « bad reputation, then * M " 4 servi veral persons to be prowling abo * 1 ” sone p q loading to this extraordinary crime are given THE ARNESES—WHO BIOT SCANNELL? Wun t AMilations aa to which should hold the inquest | the saloon at half-past seven ovclock. but he fad | ohemit.cNry Hroker,¢ Unton aggre, William Wetmore, on Distrcay ascend Mee Teaerice whet te borewith ‘When the officers entered they proceeded to | He got it by upon the deceased. After a protracted contest, | worn the Interest felt in his movements a year | builder, 177 Hivington streets John Martin, soaps, orn. The reply was ' No,” whereupon Mr. rena a arrest everybody inthe house. Six saditional my the Coroner whose sympathies were with the | ago to a thread by his inactivity in the course he | Park pie 43 Weat Tweaty ioed to register him. Mr. Harnes salt that he The Ki'ting of Florence Scaunell-The Caure | imcors were 4 ly present, with whone ai PIGUTING THE TAMMANY AIK Scannell party triumphed, and the inquest was | had openly declared to have espoused. natn second. #1 nha Bolang, Upbolatercr va Third avg. | did pot then live iu the Twraty-seventh lection Die. of Tom Dovohuc's Death, Ny f. hey couldn't beat him by fair means, and so | held by him, result et which charged | to revenge the death of Floreaco by killing D ne; John Van Cott, feed, 2 Pitt street; John cl tended to moye {nto he Follo’ tance order was reatored and the prisoners se- | Th ldn't beat him by. fai 4 held by hi ting tn x verdict which charged "7 7 John Van Cott, feed, 2 Rit atreet: Joh (ylety hut tntended move {ato {ow tye follpwing Padi Nt he tall Bel act Uiren. Plorence Seannell waa lying helpless on | they played foul on him. They Hed about hin, | Thomas Donohue with the shooting, from which | ohue. Itls not known that he apoke to any one | Keamenger, German \ Hal, aw Third avenue; Fibert | Mondays ou the stroagth oF Luas latention he had pro Ho aby red the “oath of removal.” Finding, however, that utevery honest man. and Aiolly | death resulted, Donolue atthat time was absent | at the time, probably not, for b Van Cott, firniture, Mt Canbl street ; Isaac Lewis, Jr. d but few i . winated, as they would Like to do | from the city and Stat A most waprovoked and desperate assault was | the floor, with a Remington six-barrelled revol- | 88 they clerk, 106 baat Fifteenth atreet. ¥. Munroe would not he went cept h ay, Bay: ‘ or, full ke ny His ata ° ot down | Bot him ass: od had he anything | friends in tho crowd, although. there were nian ; ing he wonld sen Mr. Davenport about Tt. He agon Pe Gommitted In Second avenue yeaterday, In the eee eid eye ie te Mommene On | withevery one whom they cant buy or beat to fear, tix have evaded arrest, | w rk with # feeling of pity when COHONER YOUNG'S ANDES acd witha fetter, fron Ae. Dereaport, request! course of which Florence Srannell, a well-known | et fe found aitenrington precisely | What was the secret of Scannell shold on the | but conselous of his own Innocence, he returned | they ‘at his once handaoine and now eager, F Young then dismissed the Jury unt! | the luspectors to register lin ail this in faoe of ne POUUSIAN OF AG Sian teenies yyetayanom ae lartothe one found beside Horence, with | People of his ward?” we asked. voluntarily to the city and surrendered himself | exc: pallid. features. About a quarter to | Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, when the Inquest | fxet that not ‘live in that election district, wa ee ee ee ae aeetittie aume | f.tee barrels empty. and a huge bowle knife, | The secret was, that he wos a warm-hearted, | to the omens. Ho was subsequently admitted | wight clock Seapnell went out. “It Is will be held, He thus addressed the not tal fe Monday ‘ator Nema Th not 88 | Owing to generous, honest man, He was only twenty- | to bail inthe sum of §10,000 to await the action | known whether he went t by pistol sh others, were more or less eerlously Injured. | ‘Three persons were reaidenc the frequency with whteh, murder e% three years old when he was shot. He had been | of the Grand Jur ng Wak Subsequently tue Grand | Kast Eighteenth , Fi faults have heen committed of late-—merchanta being | wry hrovgh hisapinesand.tiough | No other sh fo be found about Eighteenth atreet, or up, Fifth were thr ik Wose Soannell was énot throch hisapine. and. though | No other shot marke were te oe fond ae found toa Couplliuayyia 2 wae cheated out of | Jury heard the, roots and refused to Indict | but many auruive that he Just’ went 4 Beatle white going to on froma Rhein pinees of Hunt | Nyeny alin street bo may linger # few days, can hardly be e- | Peale hie brother were discovered, Did he. by or Anstetant Xider in iwi, and | Donohue, tis helloved br many that the ace | then walked to the Blossom Club and gazed | Psion ther iercis bo gators for Ute in tila cups, Gen: | y@hatTick veil of 218 Weat Thirty-second street, hag Dee eepoiter of line Ses was promptly at the | accident shoot his own brother? ‘bree or four Prevent his Alderman partisan Coroner la accusing Donghue | up at the windows, Clernen, without saying anytaing to you to, prt judge oF a inn ie Feeiatare evidently | 12 100. But ho was elected after all, And they | of the murder was taken for the purpose of re | on the statement of man Who positively | prejudice Ula case, the oo) , ured. tried to beat him on the count, But hia majority | Heving John Scanne!l from all suspicton of the | declares that about eight o'clock he saw Scan- ‘ou shall make @ careful | vas so overwhelming they couldn't do it, and | horrible ¢ Ne. the disturbance. and from 4 personal | Clubs, nade of round green we jon of the promises, the accounts of ed from hay bale sticks, were aleo winity den uiry tnt 4 nd 'oF Fou that rt ding his Wife and Breaking a Drankea da Ba A, Ae rk of fratricide and with no inten | nel looking at the clulrfrom the opposite aide of | how the dvecased, Thomas Donohue, eaine to his d nace, and the revorty of the police, or vhett soba Gsance made e¢ They ‘hind to let hiin ito in. dyin as he waa.” then that Donohue should eer be placed upon | Fifth avenve, When Sennnell returned tedohne | fed Jour-oath redutres Fou to rendes ® verdict acc d Rufisn's Sku dyater ag saalngt’ Danohue’ for shooting his broth yi Hlow soon did you’ see hin: after be was | trial ie fins he he three or four men with hit. This | inAic Coronors ote, Cy Halla Io'eiovk Ov Friiay | Last night, at 8% o'clock, Patrick Bendy, aed , e Uquor aatoon c Sonchue charged John Scannell with shooting | shot’ ret or g eight, One of hi ornin at at Mapaball a Rrsn Hid, whitta tokivetiaa, a threat ttisher cane yd Freee erase aster. eth Tone Tear: him in afew hours, He took It ¢ The Virst Attempt to RUT Dovolurs ANIONS ony ww 14 aed ae THE PORT MORTEM. | atered Frederick btivats aparuncate, at 900 Betoae eee torit herter house, | And Donohue were sent to Jefferson Mar fully. Tho fret thing he aad to me was, Before Annet! died, John Sc manor, He was about six f ry broad- | ‘Then tho Deputy Coroner began the post | eatere F lnga aulct orderly porter houses | eo remination, and the ress held. ue witnesses. ins neti, inpreacnewof earte-Caniefon, knelt in the | thoullered, wore what appeared to be w dark, | mortem. Me was utaletod iy Ductira Vande. | aveour, aud insulted hie wite, Mrs. silva walle Oe AL, proprietor for many. years before Orance Reannell and Geo. Johnston were DEAD ALDERMAN, at Peony station, and | thick, aud’ rather short beard, and had on @ | water, fardy, and Honry, ‘The examination of | teuntiog to eject Brady, was struck by him @ ond atrwet pole ain't 12 Ltrled to keep away from this, Eknew | raising bit handy exclaimed, “If my brother it was the only way they could beat me, Fpromiae Almiehty God to kilt was, if Teinould reveal | thought they'd do it tht On the tth of dul ral e face, Mrs, Silva's shrieks soon Called ber herside, ACthIs Brady re) sage bis hold on and clinehed with ber husdend, wh Hospital, Scannell, onth by Oflicer Kelaghan as to rep! hie Is personally # sover, orderly | sent to Bellevu Porton, Vout an ardent 1 Ritiefane ite inex: | Was interrogate: onaively known throughout the ward, and hua | shot bi ¥ slouch hat, which he kept pertinaciously pulled | the body waa made in the second st ry ftom | tt his face, ag tf to iceal the upper part of m of Mr, Donohue's Inte residence in his features.” The iiu.vidual seemed to have a | Lightoonth street. ‘The walla were {reels 2 husban East | irs ily Ing away. struck Hrovy on the head with 's kun way, if they hung wiley ht MUR oe ee ece is | the name. of man that shot me it would | et Florry never drank a glass of Hquor in d in. the Core | Strong attachment to the corner of the bar near. | with pictures, and the deceased man’s certificate | frcturing hia soul. Besdy war ectended by Dt fa" the Roane uF that delectable neightprhood | drive my fantiy to distraction his and bis head was alwayslevel. While | John S-anvell. 4 and. would est the door, over which he kept an unswerving | of membership of the Ametteus (lub, sign Facrond events, who prdered. pin to Belle Known us Mackerelvilte, aid tany of the hawlees SR, CONNELEY'S OTORY, Mis opponents were full_of beer or whiskey, he | killed Don hue then, pon nat been | Watel, : i William M. Tweed and Charles 1. Mall. F joked up in tive F ity -niuth of Foughs who people Cat vicinity are undoubt- 4 would be sober and clear headed wrested frum hin by Joseph Nicholson THR ASSASSIN'S DELIMERATION, Captalng Burden and Metlwaing, Detective Ha- z Odly his citstomers Our reporter met Mr. Miles T. Connelly at the | ost ehould think the fact that he never drank | Strange to sav the Sergeant is now lying almost | Scannell on his second arrival appeared more | can, and several members of the press were a ea NWELL AT Home. Twenty-second strect police station last night. | yiquor would hurt him as @ politician. we re- | at the point of death, and itis not prodable that | nervous, eager, and oxelted thanever. He kept | also present. Charges Proferred Against John I. Daven. ebneg treat heaven abtent linda Where, in the presance of Capt. Canieron; be | inarked he will be able to testify to the fact, taking off a felt hat he wore, as if to allow the |. Three wounds were found. The ball from the port. Acennett | the acknowle sy achaitte 69 isi espa Notat au 10" the contrary. it helr od him, ——— air which cir ul t “t In the aaloon Ho am sh H oRten 7 wae, a Pg ad nose | A few days ago Mr. Poster, of the law firm of iticians opposed to De standing by the oa Just. as it helps Sherif 0 Peaile who The Second Attempt te Kill Donohue. forehe vd, on which heavy Beads f perapiration | on de, Just below the eve dima peace aatie Yasue Al Was at the Compt siloon, when Seanneli's Ink themselves respec ih eo more i stood, and not en would pasa hia right | through che brain ind out b Hiassy & Foster, appeared before Indze Woodruff tn vera place noted as the renderve cognied tn tie crowd arink themselves respect Meee Foilud iu his first attempt to kill Dono- | ft00d: And now and then would pase his Hehe | Co the ake ¢ fecnen ised tn the crowd | who has the grit to ge ie on Croton hand mechanically under A heavy overcoat he | fracturing the akull into sever avers and presented charges of malfeasance In and others. annell bas carried mat ° ti the subject | h annell determined to lay in walt for rs with then hence 4 Every person we talked with ot nin 8 wore, as if to assure himself of the presence of | there were four abrasions on t ters pol snd social in the ward with a high Roanhaus wee then’ standion” beh bore similar teatimony to Florence nell's | hits and @ fow weeks after the inquest the two | fumothing he carried with him orto ese his | showing Where the dead man had fal “lua hand, and made himself a ay ote 1 thought the el crowd had come in to | character: wid as we took note of the tokens | men met in front of Jobn J. ira iF # wtubles, | ghoulders of a burden. His restlessness was ex. | face after receiving the fatal shot. The second | eaoenista to bis 5 toal interes vue demon. gets dn They said potning, except taat one of vfort and elegance visible inhia mother’s | Fourth avenue and Eighth street. John Sean- | treme, and north end of | shot ent d the back of the head and pene- | [yok into the facts after the el etion, 2 straiions. especially at el are noto- | the Seannelis cried out, * Hallo, Tommy, how are vou? Shich Whe his home. Bled, And. nell drew his pistol, but was prevented from | 4 . . lodging at the root of the nose, The third she ‘of a | Abd the they made a'rusn fur the deor leading Into the back room, drawing ciabs trom wader thelr coats 1 tink Donohue replied, when they first addressed to close to where the auctioneer stood, Grated the bre sound have won for him the reputat while where th © Orat-class brufeer and rough, He tnvarial Killing Donshue t Yenohue made his Another Maguificent Temple. untenance of th nat At Was pr mother herself, wible for the testimony to b y the tuterference of friends. | §ii't scape (though It was stated Jefend himself), and KEEPING A LOOKOUT ON THE DOO! ‘oes armed, and is always r tim," How are yon?” pon #6 the e the ri he manner in which the wake was conducted | (hat he drew a pistol to " bone and passed Thee gution of St. Bartholomew's Church, Bospes norte tnarker Wi4 street, | at'the peck recon all was confesions | saw ecrcrat Withers to the character of the family | ade a complaint police magistrate, | While this was going on several persons noe | fact. described. w tion of | who formerly worshipped in Lafayette place, yesterday and gives employment to a number of hard fay how many. saw Der nn ir station in Ife. It was nothing like | Scannell was thereupon arrested and held in actions, and Knowing of the vendetta, | the ball, had heen inflicted while DBS WHA |l: uasa divine acevlon AC ChEAE ROW UbGHLA: Maglora RTERAS | Ganos, wie are always f ady todo hie bidding hud the Dar boldiog bis arm with one uaud, | (he vulgar revel which & Wake 1s supposed to be | $100 ball to keep the peace myenr. At 21s Tom Donohue here?” but failing to | lying on his face, doubtless after hie death, : p | Beahnell is the nominee of the antl-Tammany he, wae shot. of fort smmediviely by thé | bethone who have. ever penetrated the heart | the expiration of the twelve months he made | see Scannell’s arch enemy, shook their heads | which must have Deon instantancous after. re: 4 Forty-fourth atreet, This beautisul edifee, of which Seohions of the Democratic parts for Alderman eat directiy Neewmen hae arrived when | of the custom and know nothing of the real | the third attempt to take Donohue's lite. suggestively. Scannell only spoke twice, as far | ceiving the first shot. ‘Thirteen fragments of | the Messre. Renwick & Sands are the architects, 1 of Of the ward against John Neabitt, the regula see Dowohue use any pistol, eud 1 do not think hehad | spirit which pires tte decorou celebration, —— ascertained, while. this prowling | sk sd is bulit of three dite nit varie und imbedded in the brain, the Byzantine style, Tammany candidate. \ latter Is not popular ‘A« we came down the Bowery to the SUN The Third Attempt to Kill Donoh His conversation was with two . SRA Sie Or arian Math ater: he ward nas been defeated in fornie r > rel i e janohue, Shad vol AN OLD BALL DISCOVERED. iened. The columns are of polished Scoteh granite, in the ward. Aap been eteated ib forme e Johnston, who Is badly wounded In jee, after leaving the house of mourning, it Brom The Sui, Sevt, W, 1890, 10 had come In with him, and was ‘Tho heart, lungs, kidneys, and other organs | The organ, re JH. & C8, Odell, none of Khas Identified John Scannell ag the | seemed impossible to us that the eulogin rried ; ¢ we Phe Fightec ‘ vin become i ere remarkably he oun the brain was | the The louise’ will seat coinfortabl Focontly, w ls featlons that | tothat Meet, Donohue alse identifies John as | be wholly t so, seeing @ saloon which was | gequel to the killing ot Florence Beannell, | Come down stairs, and amid the contis nd | the te vas found the ball with which he pen to the public for Inapece Neabitt would probably carry the district, On | the cause of his wound, filled with people, we went b a " noise of the p " ng Sod evening, previous te lyin, and asked | Silty after di ovcloue last nia d quietly but of vir- this Sean: ell proteaded to a vast amout was #h . nell, I welling glanc 5 eptember 1, 18) About three years aco this aame Florence | if anybody there knew Alderman Scannell, aid, Veeanaree | erate fis led the gheatsand evidentiy had it. used before the Coroner of nd as if wecking some one ! i Us and denounced the Nesbitt par Scannell hi a his very s ‘ ° = hue (who waa a tinct common to hunted men carrled | Nad not penetrated tho cheat, and evidently had tue, and din unced the Nesbitt par cannell had a row In this very saloon with Mr, | Ifao. ithe could tell me why be was shot. In | Kiting Florence Scannell, bul who, after he had | CWHAF Instinct common to hunted men arrled not been probed for at the time of the shooting, t Ny. many prominent elt &. i 5 James Irving, then a candidate for the Assem- | response te request, a countryman of the | heon declared gullrt, was out on ball awaiting | Bim to single out Scannell, who was then atand- | Orie would have been fo wauion, After the usual Epiacor there existed any foundation for ths bly in that district, when he shot Irving. | de Alderman. with adudheen set his trial), while walking alone the Third avenue | (ne almost concealed bya knot of mon at the | “Aice'the pust mortem was concluded, the Rey. Dr. sainniel Cooke officlae fy im} to bay; but there fe no & ‘Through some chicanery he escaped punish- | centre his melancholy countenal bateroad' Retenceanth’ kad “Elghteenth oe Hortheast coroer of the crowd, A friend of | yduy was placed on lee. The funeral will proba. od the pulpit and delivered aiinel foriuer oceastons ent for that assault. which has only embotd- | tears in bis voice, and with suspicions, and one | witrecn Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets hue, who did not guess the reason till after | by take place on Wedreaday, though it has not oi Lateral ting tes apneiee Uarge caine of undawful vovere, and is ened bim and led to more frequent inwiess acts | dro. ead Rue, was met by a tian Who approached him | te murder, was surprised to see Donubue palo | ten positively decided yet. ewploying ue same now op his part, until now he is really # terror to the poor boy, Florry, fell a victim to purity | Win piehead banging down, evldently to con, | Ofd his features assume a scared look. He ap- venting crowds of personal sauce y of the Chureh from the CLEARING OUT A REGISTRY OFFICE vine, of notiv Sel Ris teanunee WIth orehont arse tne peared fascinated, and although bent on pure ne present day. le msaerted the house and Apostles to Hetwoen 10 and 1 o'eh k last night the Fell a victim to what?” we exclaimed, a Saatarday Florina Boanceladih hasing some pool tickets, remained as if rooted been the history of the Cl stopped in front of the party. Without ord Joo e renialns of their friend Tom | Wat remarkal wounded man was sleeping, and word kalook at the renaln f their friend Tom by the phys fi If brothe 0) Es a repuled depu. Posing we had oot beard aright he vistol s " ‘of 1 + to the spot near the left side of the staircase Onc 0. mur nd murderc ere both in the past, the future would be ei] wore marvellous, Pyahevin: and adellow of the.same ie setun the luis most Intimate friend “To purity of motive, “That's what b Dorviier and Ynstantly bred. The repore was | ARC LURL on the edge of the nolay crowd. Here | fenced by all parties, and ts poiltical effect = Hidermanic asnirant, followed by ten of 8 do were denied adiittan ¢ | the poor boy to his death. Yes, alr. a distinctly heard at Twentieth street by the om. | Hi) Shoke to several friends, but mechanteally. | truely discus-ed. réerin Franklin Square, Siinaietolowerscvinited: thar saattee, Che one side of his body being, it 8 | peaters had got together to degrade the elective | Coton qty . His e | Capt. Burden told a Sey reporter that nobody | ‘Thomas Bernard, allas Scotchy, who is goner the Thirceon District of the ward, which is held frauchise, which ye know is the palladium of | “tye ball entered Thomas Donohue'steft broast, | Comment, one of the gentlemen who spoke to | nad been or would. lie allowed te kee the prise | gine roe Sas 7, fn's barber shop io Hecond avenue, between Chee our liberties, and” Florry went in to atop the | pyre ce tient after tine siecle: darked drama | BI. Capt Jones, remarking fo himself Cia ae oer ee ee ate ie eigen ie cell | fly te be found loitering in Jamies ship, met one Thoma R ; : orence Scanneli's Ante=Martem. evils trom prostituting the palladium, and the abo “ 1 | could not when he «poke to Tom imagine Pf i < i cGuire. of 100 West street, in the hallway of a Cherry Tronty-fourth and Twenty-Afth streets. and vl ™ Lie Antes: devil ituting the pallad! Li rapidly along Seventeenth street, pur Hd not when bh ko t m imac ’ Chay pencer, the pr McGuire. of 100 Weet street, in the hall ft a Cy without eny pretence of provocation cleaned the Prom The Sun of July Vy VW. phot a yl aad at hothing short of death ac ns, but he disappeared tn WHAT MADE HIM LOOK 80 SCARED. was refused an interview with | street tenement on Saturday night, and asked bim what eout in the most summary net following is the aute-mortem nent of | could atop him, y ore onoht pres poatilo ove de- | his Spence nT case, MeG pli Bingle wliceman in ettendance wes hertectiy nce Soaumell mortem statement of | *Did you know Mr. Scannell intimately ?" we vy Mlouched hae weray spring overedan:and | ectibed tout ace cnitudese apration above, dee | Rnd ald ¢ “Oty cilent is insane, “No one enn be en tes quarfeiled, and Wermund fie ' Powerless Lefors this gang, and was pitched Lito. 1 day of Deermber, 180, I, with my brother | S#KOd, | and if you did, what kind of a man was Twh wig, all_of which had evidently been | toadvance further or reiteute About a minute | Neve that he would deliberately shoot ‘Tom | * d down. He walxed down Cherry the strcet. In company With the registers, cle John and fonr and five frictda.went tite the harroomaor | OC Inside F Used as adisgulse. He was also seen to throw | jater Sea! missed and Donohue, evie | Donohue unless he was insane,” thus fore- | {rect toward franklin sq lowed by McGuire. and bystanders, ‘This waa what in thet neith- | Thoinae Dooobue, corner of Twenty-third atreet and “Tknew himas know myself, And d'yeask | away apistohwhich was picked up by Mr. M deny a Iid°oat | shadowing the line of defence, ¥ nine’ icine ae Borhood and among tha’ class of people is ter ‘ovenue. Hearing that arumber of inen belong | Woat kind of @ man was he tnside? Faith an’ | £18 Third avenus. Tho other articles | down or gone away t r part of the sa: | Last evening the body was being watched by a alas edag hatured afar, there betng n> malic or wards were tering from there Line | he was agintieman inside and outside both. He Me of the East | loon, made up his mind to go, and half turned sisters and brother-in-law of the murd fuBgbes it inte On either ‘and all parties escaping wiih no nein 10 fo where they belonged, Gaem | wasthe man to stand by bis fronds, An’ so ¢, who, while going | toward the stairs, Just ea he a left foot 0 ‘and a Sister of Charity. Had Re fant chees hoade or bones. The w'tending jth re were ahoutfony men. -Donohue told me porte | then d stand by hin back again. ‘There wasnt ng to Omicer urlelgh on | tie frst step there waa a all murmur along. the ho intended leaving for Havana ni ihe, he ehetel Bering were ser ereg, ered the aan at the Twenty-recond | 4 iraned sgsinet the bar, my | 2 ivan of us but would bave given h the Third avenue, about a block from the acene | edge of the crowd and # sort of rush, and. Scane day—the day on which be will probably Oricer Retly aod Cufry, atitectes by larnard’s eres, lice station, and wo additional oMeers | Pty T looked behind me aad 1 saw Flor ; ane fmurder, and who both hurried to theapot | nell, with his Fight. hand. under his coat, stele | buried Nustened tthe acene agit aressted. MeGuipr fort, ax b6 Ty co erataly thie dlsceanite ean Don barkeeper fad gone out This ended our investigation. upon hearing th vort of the platol, and fou swiftly toward the door, Following him’ were —_ i Was about to plung the dirk Into hls vietiui's heart, Ber: snpliahir highly ente ing |. ook Ween? 1 hue bleeding from the wound in his left | twoof the individuals who had come in withhim ; TUE HORSE DISEASE hard was tvken to the Oak street police sation OB @ Rs Re ai gid ea De a ene be rig f tat his post. One of Donohue s ™ + E deotte | Seteiaat Kely stat for an ametuite. which: arsived \ the vielnity, of the reglatry ofl ewe | tn 1870. The Sorgeant asked Donohue who had ahot vade some exclamat at | It Makes ite Appearance in Eng! jooBte | Sirsant K Sot an. are cnlane, Wain Beayes nnamed Joseph Haighton, a br ‘ Yesterday morning large throngs assem. | him. and the wounded man st once replied that | seeing Scannell stealing along toward Donohue Virulence iu the South, Took iit Ce lark Hespital : hammniany ¢ bled near i East Twentyceeventh street, the | (tvts Jolin Scannell. and that he had recogn for Tom wheeled partly round and wontronted | Loxnox, Nov. &.—The horse disease lias ay dcalliat a ate residence of ex-Alderman nce Scan. | Dim is disculse. Donohue sco! © muzzle » largest sized navy re ed {n several pinces in Devonshire, Lt is Paitdy OF ° ealinred Haughton. lace rositenee of ex Alderaan, Alorence San | ions also said that the wurderee hind runaway | volvers {iat nee made, which Srannelly-hie fare | Expeciaily severe in Aiverton and wickalty Mr. Bastdy O° Retl's'® Attempt at matetdes Pimoawell, with th Ball. sok Joeny Bours, Che Bole ee. At | Meng Seventeenth atzeet, The Sergeant, there. | pale and his eyes riveted on the human target he | Weasnitnc Nov. B_The majority. of the |. Patrick Sarsfleld O'Reilly was locked up in the Ad on Sant. to H Heese nee the iritossion forined. iat emartad | fore: Went rapidly in that direction, and saw a | was pointing at. twas holding up to tis face, |, WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. The majority of the | uy street police « yesteridy on a chargs of ia re was no « + Ws ea Cnarety Terentia arte” | carriage, in whieh w wo na, hurriv’ nother second and an explosion Was heard, and | horses here ate now suMering from the hore xication. He c ined of severe pain in his toy devel as ae salut Beit) ig uit away siciccig’ that the mutter’ | (Nh iueraiet ugh the eh syaee na | Mian an Others age peemonitory stmt | eon AEST th pel wt her posed vd persuaded tan te ¥ tn the tne: OFF mil be In that vehicle, the Sergea overhaul. * oa esterday it de ite appearance in the ratlroad aut appeared unoble to stand up. He was taken to bir Deloe thar uauratian unulauntuanaeents eI f= cag he Ale gece yracreee rs FELL ON His FACE STONE DE stables ta full force, and in w few hours wine | cell, Aw soon aa Doorman row nim be declared ‘ 4 u, delay gave the Seeing assassin & chance of | amid the lusty shouts of Jonnson of * How much re of horses were relieved from work, To-day | tuat O'Rei y would. hot. be bi his cell tel wiinutes bee y & ‘= KOANSELL'S HOSTILITY TO ay ine | escape. The Ser cant, having found the cloth! for the next chotee?” A momentary silence en- ye of the cars are running. the owners giving | fore he would attempt suicide by banging nivwelf, The The party then 1 long down the Bron the Bun of July Wt. 1 he hors were | befure alluded to, then returned to the polls 4, and under the gazo pelibound men | all their horses the bonefit of rest. Very f Seer had Rabhly bean cloned Davore Reseed eremmeesioe until they reac Donohue’s satoon, W Yeste many friends called at. the an he shoulders of four of tne | Suition, Donohue having been borne by his | Seanbell drew himself up to bis full height, and | hacks and private carriages were on the streets | ()°ud' his life. “The, dorian, however, Was’ On the they visiicd th lace with premeditation or | dying man’ to Inquire about at hearers The pail beaters were twelve Ia number, | friends to his residence at i4% East Eighteenth | deliberately emptied four more chambers of his | to-day, and these from necessity Wateh, ond saw Paddy wind a handkerchief Ughtl only d 410 because pasting, Is not clear. | dition, but very few were mdinitted, tt Beicltawer bea-Aiherman leiatand Crater Jobe thats weapon at the corpse, three of which took ef- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8.—The horse disease {4 | around bis ueck, step on the. bench and stretch hunsel Between nell and Donohue avery good feek | of Drs. Sayre and Wood being that the rau. kdward Colton, Thoinas Rourke, Bernard Costello, ving examined the wound pro- | fect. two balls crushing into the inanimate | tnoreasing under the influence of unfavorall Uipalinost to the highest bar, Hy then tied the ends te ine has always herctofure existed, In former | should’ net he disturiied. ‘Large minete finn Pagans HW Pergtaon. oho W-lirows. Wat: | nounced It very, serious, He could’ not pons | braln,and the other completely stnashing the | worther, An effort was Wade to-day. tor rum | Weber sud Wane from the touch. The done, wag a Donohue bas supperied Seannell, but | ered on both sides of the sire fob (lames, Leander Buck, Joeeph Read, and John | tively assert that it was fatal, although the fact left arin above the elliow. | By this time the fas. dummies on the city tracks, but was tunsuccess. ides s pres th the present contest lio is Urowing the weight | dence and talked freely a Nine Tuite Head and the Liberty Associations, | that the bullet was a very large one, that it made | clnation of the wvene had fed. and amid’ a roar | ful. the tracks not belng suitable, the engines to puta strait jacket ow is thitienice for Ne and agalmat Beant whlch thay condemned. At@ UM. hi tie Wisthungeal eating Vadges sadoiher syuibels | & Jagged wound, and that 4 did not bleed much | of {mprecations. cries of horror, and 4 | constantly jumping. Few or no cars were run- fie Kicked vigorous thous the colored poster th Wpartiosadurn | ing very fants and eats notexpected to sur- | of mourning 5 feat ic rally. ba matey 998 susive evidence that ft 4 cite aceuees Rah Blog today, The U nion lino, the moat exten. he corridor with & pitton he Walla ism y yp most eharme | vive until mornin veg he die Carr! ntain! em er, brothers, sleters, ortal ‘ihe weapon b e mu of ef ovel ive here, w ama ridiron ove oi woBrbl, F on Tee vrdrtiniity. Boannell'e fonda anscre thee | eae ees mOrmine, ALGO L Mahe cied, | | sausrende nt tueuecrate ¢ derass en * an old-fashioned. Derringer rfied pistol, | chairs. Scannell, as if relleved of a heavy bur- | the whole city, announces that ne cate will be Wnuk mie Davovue wee harboring a crowd of renenters at | the second Qupret a teat Hecate etre eee on | She procession passed through Twenty-sev- | near hulf an inch diameter in the bore and must | den, sprang up the stairs as nimbly asa run. on Monday. It is thought that ty the middle Tee Bo ab Geet TE 8 te his place Us Work In (he Neshitt interest, And & | Tweutyeecvanth street faciig Bellevue Hoapical, | enth strect to Lexington avenue, up to Twenty. | have carried a bullet 0! about one ounce weluht, | reull, and dashed away in the direction of Fifth | of the week affairs will be as bad here as they —_-— Blatuine! has been sent to this oftive in the Ine | The bed on which Ne. Fe vail Iron | Sighth strect. and thence to St Stephen's. On | It bore no marks upon it by which It could be | avenue, accompanied by the men who were with | were recently in New York. Hroke from State Privon, terest of ccannell, asserting that "the house of | erib, on which Ww uch th. ein arrival at the chureh the corpse was borne | pat larly identified. It was short and heavy; n| cero: nia hored Aiabadl On Saturday night John Hurley and Samuel Thomas Houohue war used as the headquarters | had reat vintheexeruciute | £8 splendid catatalque near the main altar, | and the barrel closly rided, It was evidentty THR AnneST, PonlGt eecieuina nc cuts atte terse Nese | needs; alles. George ahekipeomy eereped tral bles Of the repeaters in the interest of John Nesbitt | ing pains m is handsomely, d twenty or thirty candles Hglted around it. ade to fire at a short disti 1d inte Capt. McElwain of the police force was stand. | ctable is af 1 clock thi church waa crowd ed and closed, and a hor © cannot | sing Prison. Th Kill, ‘The clothes bore hired in the pla whom | which they ¢ for Alderman, and that Mr. Forence Scannell, | alinvet luxuriously, fu hearing of that fact, went to lear shed, and serves ax the | Long b Bfone 10 » marks upon ther are among the ni daring and dew ld be distinguished. ‘The c: in the State, Hurley ts brother of ing near acigar store on thi en, and children, Of roadway and Twenty-eight street when the all Some of the cases are out It. ac ily eituing-room, Ills bed laced close | With men, family sitting room. Ilis bed was placed close 4 anzious to do honor to the wi criminal 4 2 ery severe, but only one horse has died. A very Companied by his brother and several friends.” | to the window, 0 could 8c . | seem nwho lay | was of gray ed and evidently made tor a | firing commenced, and was trying to ascert phate ta Sace uM ; the notorious Dan Hurley, He wass frequenter of the Eels further suserted in the statement reterted | gheenlinit leatederns ve oes fee the days | tow in death small man, ‘The lining is of a dark color, except M where the sounde came, when he saw scan- | Loe brate, stables are unaffected, and horse ens tn the Fourth Ward, On the 1th of Ma to, that when the door of Donohue'’s back room | Yesterday he was unable to articulate The pews th the centre aisle were occupled by | the sleeves. which by the gaslixht appeared to | nell rush past hin. One of Scaunellaconipans | Me wae neen upon the streets. Reports tr was convicted before Judge Tror tu Brooklyn, Was thrown open “about Afty repeaters com: | syllable, but by an evident effort be show the members of the Boards of Aldermen and | be drab. In the pocket was a common white | lonseridently recognized the Captain, for he ene | fre ficas tillages nay that the disease is vrovail- In the frat degree nnd sentence 1to Afteen years Msnoodl an etinek upon Mr Seannelle trends | cxnction ty Ror mater hie Shed over | Assistant Aldermen, Deputy Sberiffs, and inem- | handkerchief, with a common border, repre- | deavored to hustie. him, and sang out, "stop | Ue ‘here te equally great proportion to the olty, | iy sing Bing. He Is 20 years old, & feet 7% inches ta une clube Ranch RTRCH eR te aes Obes bers of the Bull's Head Association. Among | senting rings around short bars, thief! Stop thief! There he goes!" point "aaa ReAiite carter Gt tice Tiimai cr erhaas oe the Letom Nee coca aupa aitiae RS il al the other prominent men who were In. the | _ As Donohue has asserted positively that John | Broadway. McElwain, however, war not te Dummies to be Used BOT tGe Ferran at sie Tk eve, Sar FB. Sie lect nas hear Hie a ab aod pressed his readiness to die, realizing the hope- | Church were Judges Bixby, Seannoll had fired the fatal shot,a visit to the | taken In by any auch shallow dodge, and swift CHICAGO, Nov, 8. Searcely a seen | op testes he ot a ene rene inane In ae From the best Informati porter could | Agnes it his cases ‘Lo Dr bacrecof Melhores | and Scott, Ex-Street Comm iugand Twenty-fourih | following the Cupitive, tracked him to Fifth aves | of ‘he sirects today, though the weather waa clear aud a “Noody, alias Geon gather by question ‘ Honpltal, he expressed (be greatest arativade for | McLean, Folice in part by John Scannel, | nue up to Twenty-ninth street, and came upon | Navtiful. The Mayor has called # special iicetlug of Kninan.” Ais confederates are Johnny an find, the Seunnell party divided his ettention. Janes Mocabe, was dee ary. him just as he was turning to Hroadway, Scan- | (4) C1y Coupell for tomorrow Fate am te fe was convicted before Judge Kedt the street, Florence and, Jobn entering the an 1 Wile ine comatose state, toward half past | clerks of Justice Bixby, Deputy Sheriff James | The person in this house satd that John Scan- | neil was wounded, and feeling himself unable | Sithir thei Matin Tee et ta eau ecnatues aim tie shore ee toon by the door on the Twenty-titrd street side Of the corner, and the others proceeding dow! Twenty-third street to the hall door, hoar the rear of (he building, through which they entered Wand Nie ire ee ae epat | McGovern, and Justice’ Edward Hogan, Gen. | nol was at Copake, on the Harlem Itailroad. and | to. distance -his pursuer, tamed, and. ead, | fannie a tilts. ross bis mind, t n made | Spinola Assemblyman Timothy J. Campbell, | had » there for at least eight weeks, If, | What the b-I's up! what's the matter?” and | Naezage wagons propell lipstu speak, heaved | Coxoner Flyin, aud many others therefore, the assailant was John Scannell, he | then recognizing his captors added. "Ah, ita | the streets to-night f 11 There will } diy be man nany oxen [ht € 9 he raised bis hand thought had Sashed a availing effort with, ears’ huprisonment, About axan Moody, lived at nd hia brother, William Moody, re te sides in We Twenty-first str At ll o'clock the solemn requiem mass was ust have come to this clty to shoot Donobue, | you, Sergeant our’ pardon, Captal ————— fae 1, and all Was over, i r ‘aptatn ; Un entering, Florence Seannell waa ahead, and Aas Nresent at his death bed were | Commenced, the Rev, Dr. Henry acting as celo- had often threatened he would do on the | well, Pil go wiih * Mckivsin waited for an Bribery Must be Stopped walked directly tawarg the door be pdmong those present at his death bed were | icant. and ihe Reve, Patrick Loughran of the | rat portunity. offiver, and whispering to him to have his pistol | It was determined at a meeting of the P Guareelas Mea Renewed ty Pers the hack room, Jobn Sean his brother's wife, ex-Alderman Croker. and pr. | belphany, and M. A. Caravelli as deacon and Pn matee ready in case of any attempt to lynch bis pris 4 Farly yesterday morning Henry Renny, @ biother, and s-eing Donohue b MeGlyan, of St. Stephen's Roman Catholic | sub-deacon, ‘The music. which was under the | The Arrest ef John Scanuell—He is Released | oner, marched Scannell back to Johnson's, but | Democratic and Liberal Republican Executive | goorchwan, aged 2, a frewau of the steamsnlp Huute. addressed Lin in & a Friendly A PEG Churen tion of Henry B. Danforth, was very fine. 2 $10,000 Bea before he got to the head of the saloon stairs | Committees, held on Saturday: First—To pay | ville, was dangerously stabbed at Pier 18, North river. ore you, Ton nohue responded with | xh after his death Warden Bre called ‘onsisted of Mozar'ts Reaulem, Chopin's From (he 8 in af duly 1, 167) fas told that Donohue was dead, He was re- | all persons who are offered and eto accept | While on the up trip from Savannah Reany had a di Suual friendliness, © How are your” One ace | oc inguire into the state of his healt Hwas | Dirge, offertoria; “Bono Deus,” by Rossi, and | The difficulty between the two Fight- | quested to hurry Scannell to the Twenty-ninth | bribes at th : foubte () . s pyhtineg Ait calnt says that Donohue, seeing Florence golug i nto th ef was | other sclectious wulty: be “ig evesten t . dries at the coming clection doulde the amount | pute with Thomas Carr, also 9 fireman of the same Coward thedour ot the hock roan which, wag | introduced to the chamber of death, Mrs.sean. | oUL6r sel i n was preached by Dr. | Pthth Ward Democratic factions has been a | Precinct station house, aa the crowd which was | su oferrd, when, bs their testimony, the person | Heauahit, note fon whlch waa acesell Toth dit te Nitty Flory dow goin theres | Belk the mother of Florence, thanked him in | ihe funern! sermon was preached by Dr. | long standing and bloody one, In ® pulitieal | fabidly Increasing was wetting excited and de- | offering Gr protulsing such sum bas been tried | hands. Heuhy coinplaued about the food. and. Carr, Thunding this heardoatcorc tthe renaest | B&F sobs. and kaid that her poor boy wished his | He During the course of his remarks, Dr. | free tut. Fon Scannell, brother of Jolin, nstrative, After considerable trouble and no | and convicted for Lis offence against the law, | "ho Wasa fricadof the eleward, took the latter's part (nee ag te Todgnts on ithe request | water bed should be given to Hellovue Hospital | Henry xald: oe ot. It was then alleged that Thomas | Small anxiety, Seannell was lock and a] Second—To furnish the funds necessary to | {be dis ed at the tine mad nothin Was not made following bis own pury Fur snp pwr fellows that might ber stot, sean | Gt" whnt tat eee see ie'was The ian that fired ‘the fatal | stretcher wax seut to bring in the lody of his | prosarute all vivlationa of the statute relating | Santiogit tC CMT one uenauned te anaes Florenes sang oiit to hls ree Come ons L nella face was sunken toa Wonderful extent tor | far A coron brought. in @ vei jotim to bribery in this State, whether it be againat | 1, Aer LeOEY ROC HELeR in nie Boak Ls Balierat ee tee oer pen withe To etout and powerful a man, who in health | vir Gjct that Scannell. was shot by Donohue, Don THR ATREAM OF BLOOD. persons offering or accepting such bribes | ¢ are ann Auenay SUE BLOROINS weighed over 20) pound iim ohue suld that be was at that time absent fron Assoon asthe truth was known in Johnson‘s | The Chairman of each county committee has | tie bunk Carr stavbed. hin it k with « iarie It ls considered that the carriage rides he hi bap : Id whieh we all the city and State, He subsequently returned Joon the excitement was terrible, and anim: | been requested to give this subject his special | sheath knit eh the muscles ant inflictia WHO WERE IN THE SALOON lately taken In Central Park had tnaterially | oMln. | Md ave ie enue: f tothe city and waa admitted to $10,000 ball to | mense crowd surged into the place,some horror. | attention a danger FMlavin arrested Carr, who Aor + that can be gathered | hastened hia death. ‘The wound between tis | 188, contrary, should be rejoiced th await the action of the Grand Jury. ‘The Grand | loving Individuals actually stumbling over the ae Fant ioe nulls a anaseae: coeneatty Meena teas agree Instat ny the Inmates of the house ut tho | shoulder blades ts perfoctly cicatriced, aud but | f! Ae Jury refused to indict Donohue, It was at that | body: from which a stream of blood began ts Ty Disirict—Withdraw. | fice" | Park Hospital where br Amabile took fine of Scannell s irruption to have been as fole | @faint blue mark shows the cause of hin death, | seperatore it te only’ a trsneustine Ume rumored that John Scannell, and not Don- | crawi, like a snake, over the floor, The arrival . doneph Daw, hin ta charge. Carr was held at the Toibs, lows: ‘Thomas Donohue, the proprietur, who | 26 deceased man was 23 years of age, and In | ton heaven; from _ wretched to. everlasting | ohvie, was the murderer of Florence Scannell, | of the police put wstop to this indecency, and | We hy teed 16 rting to b war etundinghehind the bart Edward. itarrett, | Ie wus the Coun ilinan from his district Hor, eit ta'ae ore bat op tail oF ee before: at take | til theory Ho ong wesele | etch ne Thorn iee aa inte purporting. (0. be ; ae tie Hariender, who wa: occupied ou the oppo: |. iftern years ago, In Donohue's saloons where | 0d 'roahies with which we are eMlcted us for He wan arreste ed | lowed to. leave or en ‘A crowd of several Tern h District, in which he save he has with trewn Falicomon Well Employed, kite slile of the room, by the liquor barrels; Mites Hi received his death wound. he (Scane | Yel otuer eaatence nevond the vale of death of Wh’ } under $10,000 ball to keep the peace for twelve | thousand persons gathered in ten minutes and (he contest, hid Urges Kis frends to unice with | OMtcer Frank Murphy of the Fourth Ward T.Coon lly, a habitub of the place, who. war Hyman James Lying vide Cone of ourdeparted fritud are knows end here | months, ‘The Grand Jury indicted John Scan- | when the stretcher was borne away. with fis | hilt in the support of Mr, Joseph Blumenthal Police has already rescued some thirteen persons ' flinding by the first poat from. the. front + virled. He hay uceored many sn orphan and | hell for assault with intent to kill, ghastly, quivering load, order began to. be reis- —— from drowaing since he has joined the force. On He Hor Ph Martin of 3 Chambers. street The Woke of Flore aye Gent happiness tomeny @. blighted end cheer ‘Capt, Cameron was on the alert’ ready to cap- | tablished. and the echo of the brogana of the A Kearney Mystery. terday night he added another to h vie, 8 Who Was sitting onthe barrels with his fricud Ween: Tad Ril GF thle We are told that charity Te the greatest of all | ture Scanriell, as son as he should come to New Micemen who were ing away Tom Don: fue M Sen BOY REL eeeee ctreee walked: ueernaard altro teat Goorge Juinston, The two latter had Juet | Tis wake of the Hom, F Seamnetl cyesaat, Halheaman muopractiaein it” We | Vork. Yesterday afternoon the Captain heard | Sue’ clay chimed in with the vheery tones of | indy oa meek vonteted calaoed mate chase | ofelver st os Srey boats ALAN fe en drinking together at the bar, A iy eden Neds AE ai baat eee he future of hin muowbe more | Jonn Scannell was at the House, § Voice beginning ane d | intelligent and ninch respected colored mag livlog. 16 the plor one BPR ATIRn ITS OMA Ay Gee DRE tate Alderman from the Vighteenth Ward, wat Jes dhearnyy, pime ta which | Which Iie. wife liad tng his Aid "| Newark, wae minted from hie home, aud froin his habite meee ie Melt’ trot th heighhorhood, were silting In the back + | mother ast Twenty-seventh xtreet.. Th: la kin o morehearhis | sence. The captain imme repalr ot 1 for O'Rrien, $0 for Law eo, nee oxctiod that all wae Bot | tase stn Meare at where liver had een served 0 th Lbs | Podywae in preparetion for the visite of the fu \ ejay tovsorrew but rr: | the place, and found |B with bis if the tragedy Just enacted had lent a Tee ty Felner iow te trace Hin vut with | yesterday morning Odcer Agpoueon of the | f ; ecause of their desire tobe | fiends of the family at an early hour, and Was re woud the a nore | old pals. ‘Scannel was arrested and taken to | new zest to the procendings and his friends have given up AMY | torcned taines Melermote from drowslag at the foot alone, Phew we rely transient wiests who | Lunt in view all might. Wielt hei 1 hb vr etern the Bast Twenty-second street station, He told As usual in murders of this sort, the station Ay ‘ Moe HN eateey SeRterHne atts | Of veok elit J dropped in to take a drink and enjoy alittle | fy’ Pt in view alt nis Heitor began to dr “Afier the address, and as the rites of the | ¢ ‘ameron that he had that morning appear | house was besieged by acrowd. On Donohue's he Freee rive ponterses alter privat versation, ne any other well-meaning | it Mbouts oelock: but the full tlde did not ser | Catholla Church had been concluded, the un- | ed Distriet-Attomney's ofive, and furnish: | clothes being searched It was found that he wa Nn ied ‘The Kuife in Catharine street party mi cht have done. “thus. so far from there ¥ tert yclock ahis, tne jeron the e until | dertaker, Mr. Reed, unscrewed the lid of the | od §10(MM bail for lis uppearance. Bol Meer: ach | armed with a weapon but little inferior in callore were wounds in the neers volnig Hiity repeaters in the back room. we al | Mvcnnc Many tocatceletetiion wore pain to kive all opportunity to view the body. | ecame him tundaiian.. Captain ald that | tothe one Scatinell carried. tte had ty his pos: Vly have causa death w eu ey Pr ateet ata ces tea ly Scaunell's Irlend's atatement, there | yinemits Many local vclebiltios were amy of Mired-quarters of AD LOUF the poole, four | je mite A a Heard trom BU narine | heeslan e eCE MUTT RE money Rnd oe 164 Hue Upon the body Which ledto tie | William Moore of 64 Oliver street, ti Lam ta but eigh. persons, at most, in the ent Naima gba nome woldiens and potitictans of | abreast, passed the catafalque on which tho Beene Me HE he hears fromm Buperis Aoercrn Orie Auth GF naoger gna ser7 Veuaoyy ad Thighit have heon Niue fu altercation last night {0 Cathariae street, in whiel of whom three were wholly unknown ‘dead, ¥ pee sin reaved, ral ‘ % Scannell took his situation yery enoly. His | toremuve the body; which atan ourly howe this Ddilag in the water though it ie tn Ou O'Haloran was suibbed four the let om. | " ‘6 At the left, ax the visitorentered the hall, t he retnalng were taclosed tn a beautiful rose- | friends were numerous, Alnong his visitors were ning was taken home to the bereaved wife. | vinerw tee Mostmortem. ehaunnation has heen | core Pike and Kowan arrested Mourw. aid ewe locked Whian eee nr ee ject Which attracted his rttention was a | fie the tein ies Weed aunted with silver, bear- | ox-Alderman Crocker, ex-Aasistunt Alderman | The Blossom Club, of which Donohue wasn | ordered to determine the cause of death, An inquest | UP {8 Mie Cas asreet pouce station, and 0 stgloray weMb i os W be Hi Beannell called out, © Come boys, and handsome photograph of the de a vilowing p Michael Haughton, ex-Alderinan McGrath, Mike | member, will hold @ special meeting to-day tu | will be held by the Hudsom county authorities, woo | f8 PAPE Hospital a. | fi burtopen the hack rouin door! the ful: | ceneed, elegantly draped we looked upon a idth of“ Juiy, Fagan, and many other amall fry poilticlans. make arrangements for the funeral Mave the matter In charge Murderous Assault ia Spring Sire Ail pula y dangerous looking clubs T thar ifedike pleture, and noted the frank, hon: FLOREXCR 8OaNN » h Superintendent Kel DELIVEKATE MURDER, i r s two colored t er thelr coats and began striking about Fest countenance, the boyish. gleefulness of its Aged 28 years, J monthe, aud days ry released, as he had , . The Late Mra. Vincent Colvers About ¢ o'clock yeatontay mornlig bwo colores to the most indiscriminate manner ma Scan T expression, and’ the unmistakable stamp of furnished bail, Scannell was led out in Mr. Brady, the artist, who is detained as» wit Tike Gone i ike It Colyer, | mem. William Allen and John Manning, quarrelled a8 o s revolver and began Bring, and aacene | truthfulness upon Its every lineament, we were As soon as the friends had viewed the corpse | triumph by his friends, A Sun man | Hess, takes the following statement 4 | S) Spring street. Allen ent Mannix i oral places Of uproot and confusion prevailed that deties | gtonished, and asked ourselves it the original | [Was carried out and deposited inthe hearse, | called at the Glenbam House, He found | standing to the left of the foot of the stains at | whose sudden decease was publishedon saturday, was 1 OOCRINE farce and fiend. he way vave him @ Cut of ription. In the mc Joseph Martin bad his | of that photograph could possibly be the ruil and the procession then passed through Twenty: | Scannell in front of the house with a num- | Johnson's to-night, when L heard a report aud | a greutmece of Jobn Hancock, the patriot, and Bot of P about cou i mothe Pelt wrth M ad cut open with a club; Barrett, the bare | Wich we had supposed him to be. ne ruman | suhth atreet to First avenue, down to ‘Twenty. | ber of friends, enjoying thelr Henry Clays. As | $9 8 Hash close to my face, and a man ldid not | Gen. Hancock, as sited. ‘The large concourse of sy War taken to Bellevue Hi y leu vevaped fenton was struck in the side with « similar | (y, atceuding to. the frst sitting room, where | Se¥enth street, through Twenty-seventh street | 300n us the SiN man's mission was known, Se Know fell down fiat. Another man s Donohue was shot through the fleshy | pe beds to ‘Third ave ow 0 00) vor, | bin, and then fired slowly Germany a hited States {rhe army Florence soannelf was shot in | Sie ods ay An A alld rosewood burial care, | eich tracts the fory and thence toCaivare | Scannell f Hemels ate eee Bigh, well bulleatight | Who. was downowhile Twas getting away, not | |ved funeral Cokes piacw on Monday at st iivins NOY, SroMe, Bancroft, the Ameri i. the ball striking the spine and tntlict- | Me the decanced ladies aint atives and friends | Cemetery. All along the route the sidewalks | hair, whirkers aid moustache. He Wasfashion- | Understanding the disturbane UDP FT ROD OT WBE BAS weg Kae Lisbon 4 gps Mod tel ard snd from witciit is deaioutul at he res | 0%,'h0 decensed, ladies and gentlemen, grouped | soi 'hondea were crowded with, people: aetinns TF ei teat AG Be The pistol used by Seannell was found in the ——— Amiaswadir, soon after the Rusperor’s decision waa Willian ‘Tiusinen, one of the Scannell | (wo crescent lines to the door. ‘Thescenewas | See the funeral ¢ ay morning with two frlendy in a carriage, frea of 250 Filth avenue, where it had | Au Outrage by a Vulte reudered ip the Ban Juan boundary question, applied te voped over | pathlaiie nelghhore who Nave yiniied -her_remains On bur tines at the man | tonidatinens lislany Qatity" how deeply nut, 'wan be ge. was struck In the head with a club “: . 4 The fatal ball was extracted yesterday afier- | and that they went directly tothe District thrown by the assassin in bis fight, i NORFOLK, Va. Noy, 3.—Two of the supervisors | tie Foreign Ontte etpeuses tne Johnston was shot in the neck, and some | cotin Taye masse yoy of alte eee of the noon froin the body of Scannell. It isa small | tor y's ‘offices where they furnished Dalle When | bers were discharged. It was ascertained f of election in thiselty, sppotuted by the chlor Super ered Ae the Hares athe course of the Othors recelvad slight Wounds from clubs. ubercaea, "AL the head of the corpae stood a | Pheand It ls sald that at tho time of the shoot- | asked where he bad been in the meantime, he | & paper ina leather bolster which was found of this State, have been removed for no cause by | for iy that the dheman ce a had we »NOHU! PEs TO 1 % 90d CrOBA, ohn Beannel) c & large pistol. refused to answe: py 8 6 Mune BHO? SHOU. rderwood of the United ttates Cireuit | bill of expeuses agalust the Uuited States " DONOHUE BICAPES TO THE POLICE ¥rAtION, | ToteWood eros and behind that five wax ¢ Ae amark of respect. to the memory of the -— Ors, that it’ was purchased wt (ii Broadway, WAN TOREOS Heke sata Eteah outage ou cue | 2H! OS Wapennes Aantast the Lultea Bat Donohue, on discovering the disposition of bbe m another deceased Alderman the flags on the City Hall | The Fourth Attempt Upon Donohue's Life | Where lt Is supposed Stokes procured (he weapon Will bring hundreds of votes for i a visitors ayed to get out of the place, He CROSS OF FLOWERS. were at half mast, and the room of the Board of Buccesatul, with which be killed Fisk Ould Hot otherwise have oblalned, The Ny de Park # oti Bee shoe hes we getting from behiad the ba ‘he corpse was arrayed in satin, with white | Aldermen was draped In mourning. Foom Yesterday's World, COOLNESS OF THE ASSASSIN, — Lonvon, Noy, 3, The meas meeting at Hyde whe toate “Nest ar FB AOEHRS out after I fl Wert ¢ wantly disposed around the face and _——e Three years’ dickering with justice over a Detective Hagan went back to the prison Chinese Converted to Christianity, Park to-day tm fayor of amoesty for the Feulak couy iets Rwontythina etrent, deere rag ger Ree te | ORO OTORRE, i ntohina : John Scannell's Terrible Oath. murder, hate engendered by polities and. fo. y-house to-soe Scannell this mornin Mass, Nov. i-Chan Lai Sun, | was very targe and orderly, No utteupt was inade by Avenue, then to Twenty-sovond street, and up | wae a auperean in ip tt hiy- hecorated coffin vom The Sun af Sept. 2, 181 tered by the loes ofa brother, and an unsuceess- | Scannell who was Jooking through the b a! Comimieatoner of I tho authorities to interfere with the proceedings » That sieet to the Pale meat creme and up | war sad to look upon. Florence eannell, when ; ah Aly ful attompt at revenge brought forth fruit last id, very calmly :"* Where did t He wifie talay jouuod ihe Soult Congrege: | SPeeches were delivered aud reaviutions adopted de Atale ond beaut for pratearh, Repertine the | he was mortally wounded on the dd of Becem- | When John Seannell was arrested in De: | evening la the brutal and deliberate murder in Hagin. astonished at tho coolness oh tar Unie outs andiug the release uf the p fe AO n per leat War a robust man, welghing over two | comber last and taken to the ‘Twenty-sccond | Johnson's saloon under Apollo Hall and in the Hl, was disgusted by the question, and a a fee. Broperhy, whlah wal pre hundre poundas During the months of agony | street station house, nut knowing what his bro- | presence of over 600 politiciaus and gamblers, of “Tdon't know; Udidn't look at the Firat Assembly District in Weatehostor. Winter in Karnest in Mat Solvers Uo the place. Connelly dodged nae Sep i mucthe lingered before bis death, bis body | ther had said rewarding the shooting, he knolt | Thomas Donohue, tho repue.d murderer of | body.” Beannoll said nothing for a mome ‘The Hon, William W. Niles isthe candidate | Avavsrs, Nov. d- ‘The frst snow of the seasoa Ps front aooe Nite Becent eetcdKed gut of | dwindled to ® skeleton, welghing only olgbty | down in the presence of the cantaln, sorgeant, | Ficrence Scannell, who at the time of his death | walked up and down his. ¢ 1, and then, coming | ¢, on, wild: My ather for A Ki Wier eure.” abe di embly of the Liberal Republicans and Dero | fell ¢ sich IN | eratein (his districk, Leb the fricndsof Keform yore | Tae not ay | for ulm, pote . Tho fall contiaued for nearly an hour tuvuivor Wuarked & degrees aovye Creceuy and with adrainatio | last nicht was under bony to anawer for th Maat way to tb «Mast way to the pull eboot the man that | travedy which ocuurred at fue corner of I'wenty ‘again to the bed. ‘This wil pounds, Th preAs! OI ‘his countenanes c me polic cond avenue, and went | pour he expreasion of his countenance | and other officers of poli ad by his vufforiugs been purified back to that | alrmade oath that he wo:

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