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the conclusion that it was very sad thag our olvio charitable institutions should bq brought into disrepute by such scandalous storiesas had gained circulation; and as it L—______| appeared evident that Dr. Ectrevennra, the — = | Resident Phyetcian, by his indisereet utter » NOVEMBER 13, 187%. | ances had helped to create the prevailing To-Day. ~ | impression that the asylum was misman- Acery of Musie 1s Trarhim agod, it was resolved that be should be mertonnm Enatitate—Rink, Sixty-third svertand Third oven en dealt with asa warning. Bo the Board of oa tented Public Charities and Correetion, convinced 10 Countertert, dman's Company's bank ih Washington, upon a deposit of unknown securities; but, as ho says, it makes very little differonee from | TH Se ye pl Mle a pg ph what special deposit the cash Is drawn, for Bae SVaSeR ad in the last analysis and in essence tho | A Teamater Charged with Killing his Cred- money all comes from the publio Treasury. tor The Body Hacked je Plecem, Packed ) airect, On be Oras Mr. Froupe has expressed it, “the | 18 Martele, mud then Throws tate the | Houle on Dusilas, country is made to provide out of itsown | _Niver-Startiiag Pacte Disolesed. fF about ntehts omiptoytn resources the moans of corrupting its} Bosvox, Nov. 1.—Leavitt Alley, tho nad Lae oboe & natural defonders," ip teamster, has been fully committed for the mur. roken throngh to the roof before to-morrow, d then nothing could have prevented his es. cape. On searching the valise Into which Grant had been piling the articles when stop ped by the Sherif the latter found @ pair of tclssorn, an The Sherif at once A LAST STRUGGLE FOR LIFE DEBPRBHATE ATTEMPT OF A MUR- DERER 10 LSCAVB UANGING. Ponty ated a sinall 6 A Grant in trons, Ad on the OOK to meet hin on the, day noon at his staud on W ut loned_as to his wher id hie was at work. 0 re nd he will remain under ~ ® surveillance until the fatal moment are tthe Negra Goorge Grantat | rives, To-Day-The Muarderer TTR WATCHFUL nLL/S-EYP. A Deadly Struggle This afternoon Deputy Sheri MacRartand care Awaiting his Doom. — | rled a plate of stewe | oysters up te Grant. He fooked at the plate, and said he didn’t wa the dd stuff, Ho took the plate and flung West Cresrer, Pa., Nov. 12—Al pre | the oysters down tho sink hole. Lateroa he pargtions for tho hanging of Georze Grant, | 868 Whole ple and a cranberry tart, On TAR The Kxecu| Weatchenter Fighting tothe L Bullets of n0 Aval Correspondence of The Son. as usual, He wi ‘two teat 1g ut up their teams about t y then all went to his house a re der of Abijah Bilis, whose mutilated body was | off some accounts dt day's work, After : Sy reporter's going Into lok af hin he walked Reyant’ Miadieety—Teony-thwd eet of the necessity of conciliating public sentl- me eaday morning fast packed in | upper bis sn siggested that he had left stand. | colored, under seutonce of denth for the sloot- | up ta the wath ede le RE Bn he walked ‘ Fat of Howton vireet, HM ment, proceeded to discharge from his office Wasting Public Money. ere erent, uur ler Pe fou nut of di ear his. stand a. stave that ing of Mrs. Amanda Spence, his wife's aunt, in | tu make ada ahiow of me. do so” About Ave 18 Broads the only man about the institution who ap- pears to have been animated by any feel- Nia Thompson Trenpe, Matiness ings of humanity in the exercise of bis barrels and floating in the Charles river. The | would he inju ed by f jo ratn {f allowed to re nek bo wrapped himeot in @ blanket and ol this borough on the night of Oct. 5, 1871, have been completed, and the murderer will expiate his offence to-morrow at 11 A.M. Since his con- Comptroller Grerx and Commissioner | circumstances which led to his arrest are brief- | mat there. He Van Nort have a controversy about em- | ly as follows: Within the barrels which con- Pcgeblty to the house xoaul be) au did 60, ploying privete counsel to give legal advice | tained the body, was alarge quantity of shavings 7 ie son, he would go down fay or n. He was soon no up to 10 « the cell door with the bi leep and apparently lagk. An ofl ‘Theatre-Ly " Hi MOVEMENES ON TURRDAY NIGNT. a . Hight upen the prisoner, Bt. James’ Theotre~Ses Ps poe apind duties. to the Board of Audit, Mr. Grery wiches | nd horse manure. Tho shavings were like those On ‘Tuesday night his wite was taken sick, fin Tava he has been hich ove sul paid he Me Se b Mata th nnaphend lpg eadhin DRA age 5 eT 7 to hr " " * » | turned out In the manufacture of billiard tables, and’ he eailed one of his daughters upe cd | 20d reveaveful, though gencrally obedient, Hie A NRW OBRABY BL MOPION, y Pastors (perm Mouse —Diagelspial's Trevbian, ‘0 have such counsel, and to increase their atte haa intel 04 Mo nub hored ; Bribery in Our Blectio + Mr. Van N tsi he | Ad tbe manure indicated that the crime was | ation h Later on in the night, tho wife | has lately shown symptoms that boded 1 n += eho Square Theatre Agus : number; Mr. VAN Non lusists that the | conitted Im astable, and that the shavings had | belag no better, anothor daughter was ealiod | Ovar a week ago he asked tho under keeper to | The Maltate Taken inn Common Mn Cap= sag dete on Wea A very instructive contribution to our | quty ought to be done by the proper legal - UP, O fre built, and the wants of his wife | comim a quarter of a voune of snuff, stating The Newest Scheme for the Defeat of aa Wood's Museum Duttsio cecent political history has not received Terme of The ban the consideration duo alike to its intrinsic Pay vor year, towail eabrstiber, « importance and to tho character and divew ‘ responsibility of its author, simply because beon procured for the purpose of bedding the propert adininistered to; that at five minutes horses. Further search revealed the presence of | before § o'clock Wedneaday morning he got vate counsel must be had, that those al- | abilitard pocket much out of repair, and a tate 4) pa ge Grek rexean ee £3, Se ready in the service of the board should | tored piece of coarse brown wrapping paper, lot | we adie bn 4 fed thein. Ha was be suffictent. tore: lo til naar 7 o'clock, when he took adviser to the city goverument; or, If prl- that he wanted to put up bis best sult and pre- Opvontng Candidate, servo it from the moths. At the samo time he Thidson county, Now Jersey, ts without furnished money to pay for it. This wasa sin- | a Sheriff. Aftor tho election on the oth inst. the gular request, and Mr. Haines, the keeper, would | opinion was that Wilfam Van Keureén, the Rew down to the atabte in marking ink, “M. Schouler, Exq., 1040 | about the sta . f ah "ae WT, ” rh his team gnd went to broakfnst athis house, At | not ine furnished, as he sald | publican nominee, was the successful enndidates it appeared amid tho excitement of the | Jy this Mr. Van Non 4s clearly right | Washington strect.” Tpon this discovery tho | Ms team and went tobi oakinat at his bonso, Af beg preheater eating re, ihe dav Caste COTAIOA WEY’ Feb Gelstn WN A fade thet Presidential canvass, when tho gravest | and Mr, Green wrong, ‘The city has a law } Mlcors visited the establishment of Mr. Schouler | Castie atrost and Harrison avenue, visited Deve ae ee co hase r Y / nial was not well received by Grant, but no | large number of * eptit” or counterfeit tickets, further developments were made, and he was | with the name of Jaco! Instead of John Reine Pernuitted to occupy his coll in peace. On hanit for Shoriff, had heen uttered and voted in day woek ho waa visited by the Rey. Joseph 8. | tho several districts. it was asceriained, hows Evans, who has boon aasiduous in bis attentions | éver, that t! Is wns not the on!y means employed to the prisoner, He noticed Graat’s behavior, | to break down the Democratic aud Litveral mae and was convinced Jority. THAT 1 MENS MISOHURF. On Saturday the County Board of Canvosaere When he left the coi Grant held fact to his | metto determme the result of tho election, Hand until he was almost outside of the grated | This body fs four-ifths Republtean, and is made door, and evidently then contemplinted what he | up by selecting one Judge of election from each afverward aitempted, Grant has beon contned | polling precinct in the county. No trouble waa in One of the third of upper tier cells onthe weat | experienced until the vote for Shertf! wae section of the prison, Inthe oelt Immediately | reached. But bate ibd es that order by any department of the municipal gov- ta r . “4 ‘barrela, We ry of the | under bis a mulatto aamed Howard was serying | Of bus nese waa the elenal for dilatory motions rament except Mr. O'GonMAN should nak | Oftiehulalnee tora hace catering about four | twouin wiki the bedy oF the duccssad Wan ‘thi kina, nad exponed ta tho fetends OF lol ernment ©: two years, Between him and | harit the intention of the opposition to gain : foot In length, nod fully that distance from the | fowd. 3 of come | Ur Cia . for such assistance. And Mr. Green's ac- | foor wn found to be heapattered with blood, tu PRO TINORY OF THR WERDER. A arab dd ak hee, et F eortaacuiead | kak Dan Chontnot shold ite nh hie tion wears more the appearance of favor. | Near the floor the clots were large, growing y killed Mr. Ellis, It doss Hl 7 ih p show” Distete facts and most alarming revelations were pushed aside as fiction and illusion, We refer toaletter of the Hon. J. & Pixs of Maine, published nearly two months ago, setting forth the agencies and methods em- ployed on behalf of the Administration to y the September election in that State, In this letter Mr. Prem dwells capecially upon what happened immediately under accommodation of ap-town restdent his own oyesin the Fifth Congress District, Uscruents for Tae Sv will be recelved at or regular | Where he resides; and his knowledge of rates at the mp-town advertisemont offices 514 West | the people, the candidates, and all the oir- Tuirtyeecond street, Junction of Broadway and sitth | oimstances of the election in that district ‘evenae, sud SOS West Twenty-third street, opposite ‘Grand Opera Liouse, and om the east side at S11 Grand | ives to his testimony the weight of de- ye | and learned that a teamster named Leavitt Alley | Onshire sirest and Court square, and from tl We | tind beon tn the habit of carting away tho | Neot to Huytarket square, On bia way bi officer duly elected by tho people. refer, of course, to Rictarp O'Gormay, the Corporation Counsel. Ie is a first rato lawyer, and eminently diligent and he stopped nt an at in or near shavings from tho establishment for use at bia | Court square, pat stable, Alley was nt once placed under the aur. | drove back to tls at Yelllance of the police, It waa thon thought prompt in the performance of all his offl- | that possibly, if Alley was guilty of the cri cial functions. Besides, long study and | ho had an accomplice, and another teamater experience have made him more familiar ame hee hh Ke Into Laer i ty BLA UND IN ALLEY'S STADLA With the affairs of the city and with All | us mattors stood until FHday night, whes ® laws, ordinances, and decisions affecting | visit was made to the stable occupled by 4 them than any other lawyer ean possibly | On Hunneman street, and, under the supervia * of two newspaper reporters, a rigid investiga- | and be, There is no good reason whatever | tion was commenced. With ® datk lantern In | l hand, they explored every nook and corner of the why private counsel should be employed rt vety ntructare antl Sd ther Sona tine eaeein bud nese throngh the dav, nwiedred, In the eourne of con hehad heen in the bavit of ont vn re bithiard etal lishiment + taking then to his stable ihg for We horees with them. we taken over to Cambridge, viowed the remains of Me. Bilis, Inspected tho two burrely in Wiel no | they wore found, together with the shevi cy i ited bor i wed hia ty aleg ack lu whieh the muti He said there was littl came froma his stable, the packin being such as vould be o! eek pear Kast Broadway, from A. M. to §:30 P.M, | monstrated truth. em ‘The candidates for Congress in this cis- : Home Truths. trict were Mr. F. A. Preusad Mr. Evaexe smaller as they went upward, ae ing that Al meking a joint effovs to escape. To break up and a crowd of Donegals oecue wihal the dood waa premedi Iberately planned. It will last ween at ifon street. itiem than of eulightened care for the | spurted from a recumbent body. On one of the posts was a large clot of gore, perhaps as large | sh Public interests. Eethe end of ainan's thamb, whick had dried | Wiat A Waste of the public money, favors con- | on the woot. Piles of manure and wood shav- ferred on favorites at the expense of the | Inga were collected in this locality, A clot of people, were among the evils connected versity. yster »ber ui with the old system of public robbery | [harvard [utveralty, the wat revealed the tact | Fille provably 7 which we have been endeavoring to reform | muscular fbre, and the examination convinced | him on the lust was buiman | accompanied th ory was that | $iat the bond f pied the lobby. In the board the Democrata this communieation and thwart any plot that | Ww the minority, but with abe might have beom matured, Howard was ro- | Ylacency the lobby pave them a “wote,” an moved to another cell on tho opposite side of nat iryin, the Charman, decided thet he coul the corridor, Grant obtained a knowledge of DECO-RIM, this removal, and {t chafed him. Oa Monday | Instantly an enraged membor of the Roard, afternoon of last week Grant's cell was soarchod | Bacot by name, ordered the Sheriff from t by Keeper Haines and an assistant, and every. | flvor, ‘the Sheriff refused to vacate, unless fore! thing was found {mn proper condition, ‘Tho } | iz facoren, and Bacot contented himself wi Now that the whole story of the election | Hate, son-in-law of Senator CHANDLER of 4 told, there are certain features of it that | Michigan, and a special friend and protigs stand out so prominently that everybody | of Speaker Brave. HAL® was very. un- can see them; but it will be profitable for | popular with the Republicans, and his op- seckers of wisdom to contemplate them all | ponent, who had repeatedly been their ogether. Therefore let us group them for }| representative in Congress, waa @ favorite the public instruction, throughout the district. From the be- 1. If all the Democrats had voted for the | ginning of the canvass iu June it was be- candidate of their party, Dr. Guesiey | eved by all intelligent observers that would have been elected. Dr. Grant owes | Hate must be defeated. Mr. J. S, Pike his success to Democrats, or rather to | says that if the election had been unbiassed Copperheads. Without their support he | by sinister influences Hate would have could not have been Presideut for the seo- | been beaten by from 500 to 1,000 majority. ond term, But the Administration, and exclusively IL If @ fair proportion of the nogroes— | Senator Cnanpixn and Speaker Brarvey ‘who could not vote in 1868—had now voted | determined to change the probable result for Dr. GnreeLey, he would have been | of the contest at whatever cost; and the elected. Dr. Grant owes bis success to the | mode in which they carried out this de- ‘negroes. Without their votes he could not | termination is thus described in Mr. Pixn's have been chosen President for more than | letter one term, even with the Copperhead sup- ont, an srere Seleee. array of omjngnt ple spe. Ver of the Bort which he recetved, Bile Went waht ereeting ReTaacaae IL Had the war happeved fifteen years | second, the whole body of revenue and other @g0, instead of ten, Dr. Greezzy would now | pivile officers who swarm upon the frontier ; have been elected. But for war questions | employees fill the stoue quactics om the const; and the perpetuation of the war spirit, no teeta tte A ower Roar of Sp uanters la tase Republicans except the officeholders would | tom House, brought up the rear. bow. have voted for br. Graxr. He is Presi- Uno the voterson cletion days uae dent for a second term because the war | thing else had been done, all She hrongs of is not’ yet quite over, and because the Tmypleyoos haa noon marae at 10 polis, te South, hoof-trampled, plundered, utterly | were Siretee in yy SE Rp [owed desolate as she is, is not yet despoiled, not Gaal corraption ws the aiaea Or the cartpnign. yet conquered enough. FF apc ular heart bad been Bred for the last act IV. But for bribery and fraud in North | Oi Ty\is go into one town, take one subiliviaton Carolina, Maine, and Pennsylvania, Dr. } of it; and see by, that tn What Way the whole ; o al 4 n we not Gnegier would have been elected. Hnd | fe 'vontused by the noise and the uproar of other those States not been bought and cheated | precinets all over the district going through the away from him in August, September, and | $14 Provess of wholesale debauchery. Tale October, the Guat party would have | home and it was deemed exvedient aud veces: . ® x wlally should feel crumbled away in November, just as} Welehtot Governmentrebuker ‘The third oMcor the Greetery party has now dene, To} ofc Goreramer came in paceen wn this town Dribery aud frand, then, Dr. G2. Ores | eee eee eee nee ee ets theday the enjoyment of his second term, receding the election, suowed that the poll, as Is there any one of these four propost- | Petween Pike and HALE. was just ahous an even tions that is not perfectly tre? Will any | handful elther way on the Congress ticket. Yet jutelligent public man dispute cither of | the town in the end threw an) majority for, the them? And can it be denied that they hat city. Ifthere be an honorable place in Mustrate in a surprising and not agreeable 6 ity It this central ward. Tt casts 4M) votes, more or less, In it almost everybody Is kno tanner the working of our Amorivan Con- | 19 almost éverybody elie. What are cy! stitution ? ‘doubtful’ yotes are comparatively few. ful coms ng about hal r Which “iy near Dover, in, Washington ntreet. Fills probably mot him, and in hie quick, Cee] ich Alley 0 he money whi ent on his h tall demand with au the deed must be made more 7 7 . nave: the Professor that the subst away, The reformers should be careful | the Professor that the substin lest they fall Into similar abtses, fn sherd of b' itself and yet arch excited Ue ed to great anger, and im to deposit his asual lunch ¢ complained bitterly about hel winted | Sweltmer in his oat tail pookat. down to the. very grave, and told Me, Haines |. After the wind of the Hoard ovaporates that he moet not come in his cell any more or | the canvass proceeded, until the Sixth Precine ha would kil hin, Next morning Grant apo! of the See ed. gized and expressed sorrow for whet he had by ii Were incomplete, » Mr. Hain This was about tt pene? een roe gail pe ry ie the state of irs until Wednes evening, mat the eleetion had been held without a pot bs Dy IL Bas: sami estore ie id. that trom 7 to etock the thio were en malt ia | payinent were, wot, iad enniiallibiabdis roecope | Alley. periiays. not hasing the me % rot told Bia itor thet he had men A private letter from Cartersville Seemitnayy 8 TORR, Bnd, WP Drona. Os Snes Tithe | TE ihe weuld being, Ip the Morning. and Elli ein, sa see from the papers that Gitasr ts | cout, If furthor Investigation should. establish ® peincinte that abled fh the h nd tuain elected. On the Sth of November I cast | an Identity of snatertal Retween the Goer thus | Was worth two in the bush. offered to 40, up and my vote In favor of Gmextay, but withone avail. | discovers’ and ihe substance composing the | Eat his rivet “The Democrats down South wero very apa- | jot nis death would be quite definitely setilod. thetic in regard to the election; thousands and A MOTIVE FOR TAR MURDER. thousands never went near the polls. They ] It remains to show a motive for the murder, | (oui ter, lil> sick ¥ ud his daughters liston looked upon it as a sure thing for Graxt. I | on: this seems to be furnished. Mre Bilis had | (9 the dépate, went with hia destined yle ; sold ahouwe to Alley, which the latter was to | the strove hard to get many @ man to vote, but with- | hay for in monthly Installmenta, but he had | wo: out avail. ‘allen behind, and two payineuts were overdue. | jassion “They seomed to despair of boing able to | This delay of AMey's vexed Mr. Kilis greatly, and THe DRATIC BLOW WAS DRATT he had frequently wiuded to it In conversa: | intentionally or otherwise, nnd. the man who on with his business advicor, On Monday Inat | an hour bel srepnd ilo thoughts of vielence te any publicly announced his intention to get the | human being had bocume @ murderer. Morrl- Loney As soon ns possible. He was seen for | fed beyond eohoeption, thinklug of the conso- le. He-dyed we "y ‘ler the powerful tal nd District reac} he ree and Robort Harriot, aliag. done and His tomanding the g0due forthe Present montis instalment on the deed hond, while Alley begged for an extension, On ay proeching the house, wot caring to have bis DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO PSCATR IK A TIX CUP, fromthe, een, During, the ateernoon the | nnd from that thrown into the hallot-hox whem slid his WtMbOgt endoavars in belvalf of tt mad's spivitual welfare, but he came away dis- couraged, He saw the ‘demon In Grant's face nwere than be did in his manner. When Mr. | guajtes Evans entered tho cell ho found Grant's wife | Sauces | wich iui, aud as she arose to leave told her to | {he game was in fall play.t in that Hoard + ‘ay.as He could remain bat a few. minutes. rr She, however, bade Grant cand by. crectine him | Yassera there was but ong eae, Tithe kas, and fort, A’half hour after Mr. Kvane | lat ihe ‘chalt was ont of nrdeh, Wat Fella at bout 5 o'clock In, the afternoon the prison | het was miled out: and ordered te a soat % Divid cers were engaged delivering supper to the - prisoners and locking them up forthe night. i ‘ere on duty at thie time Mr. B. Pinte janes Shearer, Clem Key. vdil, ft arrived from Pollea Headquarters. ‘Thea. there was war; that Precinct went 310 Demos in bo Able. Hore the dievuts became a quarrel, sbecante blows, and in the moments of do any good. The majorities for Guay in the different Northern States In October had appar- ently discouraged them. ‘The darkics voted in ras crowds. Very few of them held back. ERG Geeu me eematenten span Copearcae “Tho weather itaelf seemed to presage the re- | street in the dirgctio sumption is, that movin, s if discovery were made, dreading the rapidly up Washi result of knowledge wh might come to his of Alle ee family, he now erved himself to the task . 1 fie ‘on his ways he re: | {gully It of the election. The sky was lowering, The mbered shat that was about the henit secreting tb day was bleak and chilly. 1t was quite typleal | for Alley to put up his horses, and there: re of the Democratic feelings, There was no spirit | changed his course toward the stable. Finding s rr ro also, Mr. kills probavly spoke to hin manifested by tho people. ‘The negroes wore | Alloy thero also, Mr. Bilis pr Ny or. farshiy, and an ‘altercation ensued, resulting in eat bree the only parttes that seemed to enjoy them- | the muider. Alley then, it is prowumed, unas | Sf tho ‘body. Lo wae if tn tines’ the, body 0 ® ad ped the body into ne i pals es ? Y ir ar _——— - ha carrie Ge ‘away aha’ sone renabhable, | PUPS CHARS and hake al aR An interesting experiment with the | Citumatnntial evidence lo apport ee ee | blood upon polished steel, the murdcror put It ‘Turkish bath for the cure of hydrephobla was Bik WvibRNCE ADAGE ata. recently trled in St. Louls. A girl ten years old, | cpiet of Tollee named KATIE Mines, was bitten in the nose by a dog, and about two weeks after, although the " rash wound bad been cauterized, the child began to | ‘Ricads} ‘night, hight words aud’ other sonnae show symptoms of hydrophobia. Ehe complained | being sald to have been eudidle by some one of axwellingand soreness in herthroat,exhibited | who will t Mn coat Whe ‘seen’ Tatatan the greatest repugnance to water, and on mak- | {ine™ dot thet viktoneet ing an effort to drink it went into spasms, The | ing out jus ‘arker stre child was visited by several physicians, who de- | (¥9 barre on choir a shovel m as good « a fd; and here Wit stay tl ie in the facet” nit stay he did, and to . P.Halties, | evory motion made ho spitef it Oc a iy Fanaa eierea pointer Neer sak | Seotlone ot Kinds, some of no kind. wal ine if sdale, who is permitted to assist in many | {Rin auine wore ofored, and all Fated ime of a i an inthe box or remilns of his yictim. ‘Thero war no box large enough to contain the bod! if he should pat It entire into one re- he could nos handle it without consid- le exertion, 30 he selzed upon the barrels ob ected.” ngs. Cooper oecupl itfon on the par door beluw. ucar to the larze grated doo hy leads from the veetibule to der, until finally one we made for adjourn~ he heart of } ment di fepe Aisd ith ioe This wotty wus met with terride opposition, which wel t bad been supplied with food " ' M table, AbOut the tine supe | M&b drove the Chatrinan erasy. Poe Was rer, Grant seat for Me. Haines. ‘he JEFFERSON'S MANTAT. keeper then went to Grant's cell and looked {1 ‘The prisoner called his attention to so agi<ing In the by yond the reach of human eye, was used {n the ae The HER Was IB, Ae the ie Re alm " ¢ amateur headsman Inacurate. Ife Wage says that It would f le might be of the ‘The Chair cated ord i he was hoaree,as was rewarded by a member who, jumping wo i ed, * You come to order, You're stim nol ck part of the call. JH tien un. | feet, aio. mt orvand entered. White in the | i Jd tobacco sign. What w rel Gr K him two terrible hiows with a | seit otected foresee eae § tied most formidable weapon with whieh he had | > Without deciding the question the Chatr dee pared himself. Ph jow wus over the | clared the meeting aujouruod Wasik Mouday, tL Of the head. On receiving Is Mr. tislues ” | Stee tat ar is ket eee weal Monday, the pag ovo ey 2 iceman,’ a man Of povulian foch eanroeiony = a | Sheeran, pocullar fac r edintely, followed, which | declared that the bourd was dishuncs. Would gouat the German gentleman out, = But dhe, “wo not let them do it, aud the b noxt Shon@ ; dine of acim. | HEtdo bik work near the door, ably appear in evidence that noise of a dim aba: It foke tan eens my payee two or more persons was heard rank was the beap of marmre whieh, It orb th Id so al blood aa'to A second blow i Lnocked Bim sprang fron his ce! Pech for lin, The pirties engugo dustor In their sta what did actually occur. Grant, on ere. reaching the corridor, rau to the north end And My, according to the Ol4 rules of the pring’ a eave fim tie tecand | ring ha eave be elected," eala he attr, anal } Paddy teeing the quia sloped- During. sai iba diacaie Cock precedence of sree the Howl tofire, and no man knew what course Sheri PANES Nrae EBIOY Heinbardt would pursue, obtained Mr. Halnon's A LAWYER'S MOVEMENTS AOCELERATRD. unt, The tnitereprang ‘The Boar! met at # o'clock Monday mornings ity of a tige C ful struggle ensued. Sh nm and benting ‘of the fighe Lane tab proceed nyeless to the door. Grant ante made a} } din the contilet |? ments a to the DISHOSING OF THE BODY. >] Te may have heen packed that night or h ; 10 r hat ‘Mr. Tit morning covered with tiie a ckled to attempt her cure by means of hot-alr | Wijgtely carter apiean in evidence that Mr. remained until morning coverad with the stable baths, When taken to the baths in a carriage, | about the sane hour on Chartes street. wo'ne | the Auld wich < pati , rom Heacon to Boylaton street. ‘There were wed fro: the patient was delirious. In being removed | no barrels with hita then. Being questioned on | Crinved from the eha mater, Mr. Alley says that ook four My away from his stablo that morning. ‘Two them he aaid he deposited in a certain piace, Atany rate the probab ity Is clear that d iife still ly wounds when it was dy for ite rw sectional coffin, and that f stsinip thy waenn with hit would otherwise have been tin- billiard room Tserap of izod upon to absorb an early hour, er dd we'll settle from the veliclo she frothed at the mouth and endeavored to bite those about her, as well as her own hands, which were covered and protected and police Investigation corroborated that state- by a sheet drawn tightly around ber, The child | ment, ‘The other two he said he deposited ina Was first subjected to a temperature of about eighty degrees, which was gradully increased to bi there drippings, 1 e pian who met Mr. Ailey on Chartes street | [27 Rh be. _etres neatly 18. She became qulet and docile, the | saya" he. Ws well acauatuted with him, | pRrorp, Olners were On the | strwet, spasins abated, and at length ceased alinost en- | has been sqqualoiad with btn a long | ce ly eusued, sin the ales that & ery to the tin tt the it sageway near his #tand, an assertion whieh | P2Per With the nou ‘ad not be corroborated, were and immediately after their organization were waited upon by Job. Lippincott, the Shertit™ el with a writ of mandamus from the Si other fe eat In gett m ered with a plece o! the head Mdentifcation was post | Grher barrels cont meat preine Court, ordering a stay of proceedin are compat a tery tine, that r einforeed Shearer, and at belo Contr : A v Senrg ee Re ons red Gok ‘gt » and » vthor ma ng nto Boston | aru n the Journey, were ment helow he avain ts to take c Porishing the Innocent to Scroom the | (unt in our New England towns the votes fan be | sgaressed thom. Bho was wrapped in quilts aud ovor the milldam, on Wednesday morning, mot | [yr postions on the sane wehtole, The team | and the fight was renewed. om re tc uted preeeet Guilty. inary cheat st about as correctly aa | conveyed to another apartment, where ahe fell | 2tean with i and ditiver midis | Was Kent under the eye of the diabolical driver | eborts to su the ‘other welve the overtaken by the sab into a Nght slumber. On being agatn scized | the barrels, and his de team and driver minus | (fale other. Bip) door lew ption of the team and | from before dawn until ft was relieved of its With the spasms, she was again subjected to the | (he driver correspon ith the appearance of | precious cargo. It was driven out to the Mr, Alley and his vei house while the owner was at breakfast, aud AN LaPORTANT LINK, Placed whors his surveillance could be auticlent aera hace done tnt stant, and then driven through Washingtos Near the south, | desand Parker streets, the most direct route osittons are correct) | had neared ti mraper | th yer was vig 4 Id noe anc ers or hean rusted with the administration of our emrall majogity. The Goverument, side claimed. Me i thus engaged Saearer vawe to the resoue make his pit from ine room. He wy 9 bare! i : ast it by fro: poss! WW majority, recordin id au 0 vas back ag ot tnunicipal affairs isa body of worehipful | {44s (fom 2 to possibly, 49 nealority, nevondlng man known as the Board of Commissioners | Saturday preceding the election on Monda . . Spins ro | Monday came, and when the day closed the re of Public Charities and Correction, To | Corded vote stood 396 for HALe (o for Pint, these mognates is intrusted the duty of } or 10) majority In an urgregate vote of die) pause fora mol of this astound which malefactors expiate their offences 2a indicating the tact ce of the Admintats on je ‘ . | party, and as ¢ and symbol of thelr pr: azainst socicty, and of distributing the | [eldings throughout the district, A word exe public alms of the city. Among other du- } plains it The Government Cr of thts A % wctable contre of a respects few Eng- ties dovelving on this board is that of | itni‘town surrounded, tho poll iu an almost Lua ‘ superintending the management of the Penetrable c Mou, and bravdisbed th F great axylum on Ward's Island, where the unfor- | (p°Ag.in front of lt. They opened with an offer tupate victims of mental disorders are sup- | worthy Informatie at BiB, ‘The day, was lost noelv re the Libe from that moment. ‘The figure posed to receive that tender care aud | ‘ould nor be met, by any effurt. posell TOUR attention which are due to those who have | the headful of private cltizeus who had charie Ape heavy, | of the. Liber ublican canvass, supposin fullen under the weight of one of the heay- | they wore ever so well disposed to accept, thi fest of human afitictions, nexampled challenge to meet the Govern: ~nt bath treatment. The noise in the water pipes caused her as much distress as before, but te aia not remain eo long, Thou tragedy in ey" atabow the physiclaus were fully convinced that the | link in the chain of evide pean i t link in the oy Ag WT » Charles river, which fs not ive travelled at treatment was benedclal the mother bed the | en houces runnlug at Fight angios with tne | Mich an hotr, abd Crown inte Warere wher tite asa fer oy evidence of worse crimes perhaps than this, 1@ house in this block Is distant hed out by the TIRED THREE OR POUR sitors AT ORAST, da squad of deputios, nnd the writ wos read. The prtaoner, fading the odds mow yreatiy | This switched the Board on to the nearest bars inst hit. shelter the cdently ta the moan tim made his Way to his cell and look | Mom, In. Mr. Haines recovered sum | Yesterday moruing Rberi™ Reinhantt aps to get up and walk out | peared before indge Randolph to take his oatty his cell, Grant fastened | aC oMive, but the latter refaned tom ‘an Iron hook he had ob- | until the Supreme C ent h girl removed next morning to the City Hospital, | [a°)." whore she died onthe came day. Theexperiment | not niore than tem feet from the stable, In | 8¢4 are possible, are being wass re 5 flow of the reetioss tide, {gan interesting one, and it ly to be rogrotied | that house lives @ person wo is likely ty ; be an, important witness in the coming PPRSONAL DESCRIPTION OV ALLEY, that It was uot allowed to reach a decided re | fiat.” The letable is full of hules aud racks, sully No definite information has been re- | ffacly heard Ip fhe other, and the party re- ceived as to the cause of the Rostop fire. ighb “wives ‘preceeding ‘from " the stall It was rumored in Boston on Sunday, how- pie exctnimed, td d—n you though or ally It was of a gray over, that the fire had originated in some cotton | jpilt, Was Instantly followed by a low ery, nat T sat in the villce of the Chief of P waste in the engine room of the building at the | was 1. This corner of Sumuer and Kingston strects. Wheth- J "')1.0H reforred to aud the windows aud doors or thia is true or not, it is certain that many fires | je said, as if it was just under her window. of Uke way. On enteri mint ter te the tuner door wit red a des unt had ren: tained in some way. He stated that ho was well | “iilon, aud yesterday being the day when, under armed, aud would. kill way one who attempted | the Oonstitutton, the Sherif must quality, th to Philip Sharpless and Caleb Kinard, | dounty is deprived of her chief law offteer, ant tpembers of the Board of Prison Inspectors, | Wis position is filed temporarily by Coroner were sent for, and soom arrived. Various su, Parsloe. yestions were made by these who had boon ale | Ib the Supreme Court at Trenton, the case was. Towed to enter the prison as to the bost means | Oalled for argument yesterday morning, and 18 ty | was decided’ that the returns should he re- and | getved, provided in. nicthods Were proposed. ‘tie in- | form.” Thy aid’ thy dwelling te not by” any ‘meaus SARTRE APPR Sird r-tight? Sounds la elther structure could be d murderer, Leavitt ’ nt, a hat of th ard on * election of subduing the prisoner, Some want roform him, some to drown him « rious oth y were made In due legal i on virally sustalns they ¥ the celh aud Grant told thew | Board of Canvassers, as the returns were not hut if they would allow him to remain thive | Mede legally, aud itls too late now to lezallaa ! Gave ay ie was ko would surrender, his was | them. Helnbards s wajarrty le #27, pot nou denied. ‘Then he wanted to be left aloe. one leot hin should the election ta this prectuw Lis was also not agreod to, Flually, about | be vitlated. i is de w three ut would make, and then all } jong hours, lis coantenaneo bore al appearanee heard by the | af tmperturnabilty, althou ‘4 at Uunes he hid his face in his Lands aud seemed deeply moved. Nothing In hls demeanor, however, saenied to indicate thot he was guilty of the dreadful yired to be hendeulied and WAS TS ALG MONET, For some time past, very unpleasant | {8 the, arena of bribery and orruption. ‘he | break out In places where cotton waste Is stored THE INSTRUMENT OF DRATH, erime with which he ts charged. He remained Sy ey wit Ms, generally thought thas thie irregularity rumors have been In circulation in rezurd | Kis'whute private fortuueyanigit Have won the | @F'0.use. ‘Foo great care eannot be takon in | when the soarch was being tuade mt, Ailey’ | duletly in his air, bat gouvaroed with nobody | HiMeh Sta. y Sean, Lv, DaRwo Mieloners aud iarriots time af the iindues ed batren victory of a persor al tclumpt in Nis own | storing and handing this waste, Even whon | stabio un. Thursday @ billy was found in the | Creep the uflivers, with them only to @ . hid to the mauner in which the affairs of this | wa.’ Wutthe mala object of the contest, it asylum have been couducted, The impres- | was seen at the start, was not to be sion has obtained that the institution has | Miguel imnpsaibillty tou the hist Near ot tke been altogether under the controlof politi- | voting. Arti . is, laborers, men hitherto of Clans, selected for the positions they occupy | {Pills rei tabiltiy, who went a the polls with nat on account of any special fitness for the ite 1 Kepuibiicam Hokat in this wards were work devolving on them, but because they | my ted: confined. and overcome by this un- Wore influential among the roughs who run | with every demand of the voter, de seemed as ward caucuses, Or were related to men | ipassof the voter, aud they lett the candidate powe put both his hand through the feed dlection and pliant tool of the party, so grated door and atlowed Sheriff Gill to ange iwatters that a. pull book Frould not ba Pr 2% MANDOUWFS UPON WIM. SARS: mae te vote of the Breeiiee eome (0 Be wah ne-tenths Democratic--would be throwa 0 Retore he did thie he ramuved the binnkas | Ree fecling anong Demosrate te aitieds great muinber charge that Neinhardt, Sold ‘Taylor, the Congressional nominee, to seo) bis own election, and should a pew elec ion ta atta alg ballgved tala on ox- | Pocket Of bis overcoat which was Ckrown | ‘#ht deyree, = - fe iu cotton waste Is believed to have been ox Arona a liarreby Avery probabie tiny now I Unguished, It not unfrequently breaks out again. | that Alley k od Fills down with this instru. [| A Wife Killed, bat ne Possibitity of Previgg — = ment ad with the Ll dybo pon deste bin blows te Murder, yee % which caused hie death and that the axe was other homlvide ease a dlanoned Tho treatment of tho banished Commune | fot (ined until Alley muthated his Vtetin for the | _ Abother homicide case was dlenoved of tn the nists by the Preach Government ia about as wise | purpose of packing his body in the barrels. A General: Scesions yesterday. William Donegan, who a the advice sald to have been given to a pennl | OMrelul search way uae Cor accheed of murdering Wis wife in June last, ot be found. dit. t an axo | having been taken Into the court room, withd less young printer by an unreasoning philanthro- | yt, be found, Mr. Alley sald he had un axo ery ntaken Into the court room, withdrew his iat * Take a Hoe preas and go West.” The | weeks aio, and which he supposed had ‘bean Ge 6 (heteed Seciciiailon at Gil thi , ay < eim- | stolen, He ulso said he never had one ip his 2 SS Bet cae island of Oaletoute, on which the exiles are ime | Sais. On Saturday maming, however, officers | Mttatuable testiuouy, he was satisfied that were the hrisoned, Is represented tobe as capable of cultt- | {nthe course of thot investigations found an | case tried by @ Jury, uo higher verdict thin map. vation as the settled portions of Australia, and | axe in Alley's yard. and wien Bo wus ‘questioned Sanghter 10 Wie third degree woutd be rendered. There i : ‘ a in relation to ithe at rst n = | Ware Go eve-wiluessen, ahd there Was bo watiwony to tho rugged and dangerous character of the | ter aduitted (hat he had recently taken Itt his | Huse on hy coast ling, Yet the exiles, instead of belng aup- | stabi plied with agricultural implements, and the necessary seeds and plants, and permitted to cultivate the land, are guarded in prisow peus by @ harsh and inhuman soldiery, It {s no wonder that with such a policy | Qhere it eon France's penal colonies haye never amounted to FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS. an aan ok htskie Bats ee acutaes Soran biome Bee, penal gery ane ass in- On Paturday Afternoon auothe: point was } burgh, shot himaelf iy hla residence, stead of bringing In a revenue, her foreign pos | galued which goes to corroborate the theory of F Kiting hiwealf Wustautly. He had boon spending the sesslons are ah expense and burden to the home Sites “aul ie* op ag ag with a friend, and on roturids Government, the for, renmjalng bad been committed to the | vrbralding himself for stopping out vo late, Hie wite from the window, thts alowing the ligt e eiie ter. Mr, Shurpless aud the assiutaut Jullur so after enjered the cell. Dr. Witten firenton sith auientiy went in and examined Grants wound. | BOW election here” He showed marks of being battered niai'vrniacd | ordered, lepublioan candidate would be about the head, face, aud aris, but wan hot susooaatas be pend peraeventun tutone buitet i ruc 5 aaa pone nae “Akins hav! | The Ortentat ( ne AXe, but could f had ber ie gully, Assistant District Attorney Sullt- van sald that © a not penetrated the ski Big tuded “ln the, blanket” which "he Wik the Bons, Ad padded, around bin before engaxing In | ‘This great eastside association, which gave dhe Bete. "rne cell was, subs tty ex: ditined by Mas Thomas Townsend’ who ts 9 OP dissolusion immediately aties the delet of ite employed as 2 werobinan, He found the bed- founder bad Pevevieg); Fel Jestios Shandley, Tame lead soanewhat broken up and the clothi many candidate for County Wegister againat Gen, Bigely forme Avhole ‘had best made tn tie wooded as recently developed conaiderable vitailty, aud wild Cuore of ‘ple ek, 8 latwer tha © wane listy an Ol. eas "; stuall pat cup. and a aver, were fouid' in ¢ Judge Shandicy's Pighy : « gertaln store, apd that It was used by bi and } sated ty abeepe a plea of mausiaugl tor in the third de at bis stable last Mouday moruing. ‘Lis } gree, and the Court senteneod Doucgau Ww Unree youre f the most important links necessary to | lb Slag bing. Mr. Alley with the murder, and every er © will be taken to tod the place The Suicide of a Lawer, rolud, Teappeas in evidence that Mr. Aley, | t0 eatablish Ui Probably very soon be as formidable, in potut of a nife, & "7 eal oF talc Helen ers anil induence, as ever. The recent elvetuoss in th he chiuney, oF an ARE | Fourtn Assembly district (Seventh ward), excited the Kyevt piece of brick was covered With a piece | greatest interesk among politiciams of ail sales, box ef canvass, and had probably boon uscd in | gause it was generally Known thas it wana test ob Pounding, the covering being lutcyded to pre- as ie baud Fresdtaatie ent the strokes Waking «Yule. Grant didlaoe | ‘Teeth between the Shaudley and Tweed tactions, tha objet to these being removed, but when a | fer supporting Jaucs Ryan, Tammany nominee for heavy spittoon was taten out * the Aesombly, whe Coroucr Keenan, Ex-Akormag AE GREW ANGHY, Bryan Kielly, Joka Ford, aud othor edkarcate of mb and atance sent for Mr. Sharpless, but tt was | BoM onpased bim, with John Galvin, President of the Yosterday morning Mr, Paul Midler, lawyer, of ul among the classes who appear to | of their choice in geores, and plunged into the is have the greatest influence over the ad- | }iiipoovot degradation prepared for them by miuistration of our municipal affairs, And t{ved Liberals fonant 4 retreat only Uyroush: 28 ne entire te ‘ It has been currently reported that the ontert of the corrupt enenditure of hospital officials thus selected have been ye eee de« ane he ings pes corn and 4 sjudices | Bointed to the challenge qs blating evidence of in the habit of venting those prejudices | fii that and more thag hind ever boot uttorod against maukind which are naturally en- | aealnst the corruption of the Administration, Gendered in the minds of persons purtured | finer circle et voting whee eeatb ne phe among the iuduences we Lave hinted at stinet, where nothing ts loose or Vague or By acts of atrocious crucity directed against | AGN: Pehold the real, traneparent, fndul the helpless invalids committed to their | from the outside seen ble and incre! ot ble, Multiply the ca »rew and hundreds . and you account for whatever Is astonishing In In the course of time it appears that | the feu this most extraordinury and un- these rumors attracted the attention of | Baralield election. The modus operundé ts plain, pot returned to Lim, W The Mr. Townsond was | 20rd of Aselstant Aldermen, as thelr cant averything is plam, except o1 ‘where the flood viously developed facts indloated f endesvored to parity kim, Becouns Aho drew | In the of he expressed re, result of the contest was decidedly in favor of Shandy the Bourd of Commissioners of Publiv | deluge of money came fh public Tron | ‘The temperance movement in England | that (he point might have been somewherg on | auevolker tit allauptog to Loot hit rieeg. orn | Actod 90 badly Tike’ pristiice awwurud ley, Ryan being elected by over 60) majority, after am Charities aud Correction, A suspicion of | Mi, teCustom tinise, the smugglers’ League, | geems to be further im advance of pepular | geyttill dam, aud research was inaugurate ee ree UO se TEN, te, ible, | he was worry, too, but that liberty ts swe angry atmggle, ‘Thad ‘he Judge akould thus ie ovccasm the general election fund, the oMlceholders’ « murder committed upon an unfortunate } ebony rich Mihers-in-law, prospective Sena: Pi (ea ge duh ors, and high officers of stata, are all siugested inmate of the asylum who happe med to } as Doureen of supply. Dit who known) We have fricndy may have had something to | 9 ay aust ts al combi wed. Buvin the last Z " ust, inalysis, and in essence, money all eome: em took; but this is au immaterial point. | o ¢ oMicofiolden f mt he mon tp high public a lon; from ugglc e witu th ‘TYe result of the unfavorable reports in | Giktom House, who ate allowed tedehand the circulation was an investigation by the r a dollars for every ono Board of Commissioners which led to a full | Gredentutives tn Conanese eee from, He revelation of the methods adopted at | fers, fron Cablnet robbers, from ong and all that quarter, and with suocess, for on Ube rail 4 b-, &. . ideas than the sane movement here. The oom- | the north side of ‘tho tond, 4 fuw rods beyond | Bald, ld, cakened uoder Ue Fuzht ea non British people who find consolation iu their | t# side of the old hotel, were found shavings | remonably Dr phctue lived well, a fal treed and o ‘ like those in wile’ the body was packed, happuy wor Nie fall, mug of ale and bread and cheese, havonosympa- | One uf the men who saw @ team and barrels } one oltd, ht years ova, iy with the vislonarieswhd Would compel them | passing tn that vicinity om. W one day o' asthe and noticed a piece ot carpet Uirow py PAA hg Pract dare peg ile it rit i trea a yr tcgs wy eng ht Le Ca nie eae renin oxle De . & , hie ion tatiios with that of # plec ound io Yesterdu ‘oro: lnves! q agitation in Great Britain, although not popular, | Alley stable by t . Lido Yesterday Corer Keauaiy investigated the is the frult of an extended suffrage. Under the | 9 Another fact | ft nding of am old freehold system the same Churchmen were | neudad. Alley yont to Parilament year after year-men who | bitsuch is fou had two weapons when be emerged fro cell aftor attacking Mr. Haines. Ohe was.a barge | fil," the Taco ot Twaed's otter opposition, hax gives hi Wugking an awkward but | Mud such prestige, that hie club house has gait el “the fami stone 2 ‘ stock! if t b vory deadly weapon, ‘The otber was a ball- | become the rendegvous of all the losing u shaped afalr, componed of sinall stones and | 94, ie fiat ade This 40 atroagtli it mortar about the size of a man's st, and coy. | jie Puumany organts it ty though Mr. Milar lebves s wite aad % u n through: ible candidans for 3 > reformation of! ude Seu Thal —— ered with leather, ‘lo it was attached a towel, {vinted tn such a manner ws to fornia handte I by « epseial the Dall, It was ubso hited OR aay Tho theory iy. (hy by Howard, and he of the slang tended for hin, It ly stated alse that during the fight be went to the cell occupied by Hows | [ate Me 7 that aluiogeh he w bo fotnod | Seventh Weird boi Ned Munxerous weap y he expecled to slly. fh police. Clrouinatanoes whieh led to the death of, r I ; ntan e of John Strout Hating to Altoya guile ie the | san Bellovue Hospital on the 4th inst, , | Stroutman and hie wife Uved unhappily, She caused ‘own | lls arrest for mattreatn 3 uF gr This’ polneed surprice for ita bs shots was in in Lo whet Alley pa aye he paid this Vill qn Triggda fnovtot ttt in rt to he the fa ,and he wae eens on Black. | ard, but found Mt lopkod, Hy sa question how | sign uw t at ial iu Whig’ Brigt | would as soon thinks of curl 4 that he has for sume time boen’ prossed. for | well's Inland n ho obtained all th ites, and foratime tt MgiALA in the iracinent of aan EY i { ’ ould as soon think of cutting down an Entabe Woli'e Iniand. War Gvcharged he wont to hie alt these iy y ind fora tine position unfolds th e scheme a pars 4 i and the payment of how bil, IO] wite’s apt ames elfurt. Sho was tu be Was supposed that hil wight have delivered ' ents, vermunent to carry the e Waa aes 4 ears or of severing the hoor my We ne day, would Une ate that’ he lb anny Thi wite f them on ha Init; bat ¢ had bocn seanche 4 4 om 5 . fi man of hb ORs ut now si ace is my in funda, ‘Thies bo pect oF. @ Hoarder, ay re. before cutertng the cell, it was The testimony aduoed during this inves- | ‘This shows how the Administration vio- | fonters, with retrattinoed dean, are’ hectaaiy t that tls hivartably carried 4 fammons. anda tent enaned. th whlch Btrout ht hardly poseiute.. She was arrested aud bo yu was of @ highly interesting char- | tory in Muine was secured, That waa tho | to obtain control, and as they have an eaual how ey with hin, rook lar to gl x | histkhi wae tracttred: “the jury endured ay Bad by Bene the prison. Aftor bein, Husbardand Mr, Kine t ry that robbery was at least one is od Church and the beor | Hye for the murder, house, they are endeavoring to pull down the THE MOST DAMNING B i i a Arratgned, uns | During the Investization at te stable on Sat om ong and close up the other, It seer " i meme urday, My, Alluy Ww if to remove hia PLe Hon. B, K. Pholpa, District Attorney elvet, y that the next Parliamentary eloction may Jothing. Am lospection disclosed sp: of blood h ‘elie le rand, io take be in etn le fo be largely aifeoted by the question of beer or no | on his tg he eee he ee: | RAL ARRHED It 18 tah ta IAG. Af vaaania Soy be. ayguinet ) rand he war — One Hundred Murderers to Ut tended to show that in the treat- | frst great blow strack at the Liberal Dem- MABIiCted, ment of the inmates of the asylum the | ocralic movement, preparatory to the Resident Physician, who was nominally | more effective and equally corrupt viotory Fesponsible for the gengral administration | of October in Pennsylvania and Indiana, of the institution, had less influence over | by which thy Presidential contest was yi the subordit Meials than almost any- | tvally decided; because if 10, Penn- body ubout the pince, It mppeared that | syivania, and Indiaua had voted for the helpless patients were habitually starved, | Liberal candidates in Octob RANT and exposed to the most shocking mul- } would have fared as badly in the Nove treatment from ignorant and brutal at- | be Honed by Squl tility for the Bastablt he Uourd, yeas “donut he denied” ail knowledge of ier Lusbund’s Intentions. AMEN THK FIGHT Was OVEN, Aamall packaue of Cayenne pepper was found du the Hove. and it was auppowed to have. | dropped by Great. Hf so. te was doubelvss ine | ay tendod for womebuily'a eyes. sa hs Since thix alcmpe to murder and escape, | bE amt has been kent handcuied. Yesterday | « <li Gill and & doputy went to the prison coll Lo remove b OOP OF AL his underctothing. Che clothing be wore ow | iarder trol Ke ‘Tuesday last, the day ‘on wh k MT tia! fashion eat — - fen alive, Wis next extn dation was made that Alley’s coat, Vest, as Were bospaticred with blood, The ts wore submitigd an analysts, de lea of his offlce eon after hig Anetallaiton, aud arralgy the offendere fur trial are uboutoue hundred | ecralen of mu nat at lari nane at the Grand Opera I Its founded on & Parivlan been ro adapted that Intermpersed through hh Mr. Kills was lant 1, and the starding and Tt has been snid that the sun never seta Heiuinuits for homlatds upon the dominions of the British Queen, and it tight also be sald that tho sun never rises upon wt of. and cont an Abily teal chem= ured 1Lko be hua down stairs, 8o (het he mn ba more readily be | Ito bls fate to morro: jection as GAkELEY has now don a day of general peace throughout Britain's em: hens, strong proof of gullt had | str, Paotps they entered, Grant began ta scoop up'alot Hons anyong the plaovs r tu . . developed, Chief of Poliva Si ‘came | Hebe abe aba mS! Pe, at Buta) thiswp lying around wid hom lato a valise, | Celebrated sport) Tuttnts, Tb was also vhown that the] Mv. Pixe says that the only doubtful | pire. England's latest condlot ta with the Th: ed Alley atid \uformed tlm of the trong | telde abd taugbanghicr oy Swain tal for hon. | Tei Wyltig arcu oid ub that Macy a vallse, ovat i ‘esta out Vhysictan bad vehemently pro- | polutin the matter is where the deluge of | ans of Honduras, who view with Jealousy the nce that had already acounulated against — would bring hie tape siow' abar they had. “lust Che abuses which have char- | brit soterized the tustitution. ‘The Board of Commissioners laid their heads together ana pondered over the in- . Sermation they bad wained, ‘They came to encroachments Of the Belize bottlers upon thelr recognived domaln, Aa usual, the British A resident of Pourgall’a Corners, L. 1, says romedy for the reballion has been prompt, ALLEY'S HXPLANATION, {ms to ee Mess Wenlinhes @ Ansan, hui uot. Mr, Weal bloody, aud successful, and the slaughter ip way to thoroughly, examine WiC Aas ho dlvapaoarad wn the wlghh of Uae two score rebola in one onsounter warny thang. | A! oF (ecerERinlng. Whee, states feneigtting Se “Uh gala ning mainder to speedy eubsmisalo tie Oe: | rl be nie ge tp ake iit of | Air i tn 2, at wusrounded | similar of usmee ad the suspicious ciroumstances tl id bo the Very calinly denied any knowl Phe Leny Istaad Klapeueant, moved him. He was very anxious. hor lor, and danied several ‘st..to- A Wee Hxios, however, to do this hingolf, and the Sheri had totes | sh strony words aud exerolig urage iniyuinan, “Alter | fi ' Grant was removed. the Xheriff and his doputy | willbe falcutuily ap.) returned ta the cell” up atales,. ‘Kh lw enue stygw tt soviet tho Cavwed forthe des Bat Grant tg, Ge. | for aver two kundrid people tu the repre i inched, od in Waster anneal | The FYIN 4 Journat of Wale woek bad @ q and reiyved he weuue Journal of Ula wee! ner joka, and without doubt would hi money came from ; and he suggests various sources from which such a supply might have been derived, When ho wrote he was evidently not aware of the enor- mous sum taken for campaign purposes ave | Aue portrait of the Key, Dr, Chapin.