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THE SCANNELL AN HOUR IN THR TOMBS WITH JOHN SCANNELL, VENDETTA, thers Love fora Brother je Whe Killed him" “Te wae Donal Loved lorry More Tham Any Human tn the Lord's ands.” A Sum reporter yesterday visited John feannellin the Tombs. Scannell is in cell 1, on He Is to the murderers’ row, next Wo Foster, Stokes, and the other noted mur- derers, with whom he is brought in daily oon- act. The keeper told the reportor that John frequently convernes with Stokes, In whose #o- tety he seems to take more pleasure than that of any other of those charged with assassination. "KS gives ue very little trouble, sald, “amd seome a very good-natured sort of he firat ter. was a little after 10 o'clock when the re- porter knocked at the door of Boannell’s cell. There were but few visitors in the prison, tobody being admitted before 10 o'eloc nook brought Keannell to the door. Inner door, by which a prisoner ts able to pro- lect Dimself against any Intrusion, was shut. Beannell opened it and put his face against the Aeavy iron bars, “ Mr, Soannell?" th * he eaid, with a smi three fingers of his right hand through the bare. Thin was apleasanter reception than the repor- He took Mr, Scanuell’s reporter asked. and he extended er had booked for. Angers and shook the. Hl ow are you?" the reporter asked. “Ob, Tam better now,” Seannell “You know, [have been suf- Lam just now s0 as to be fering a great deal. JONN RCANNELE While Soannell spoke, the reporter had time to fook at him. The murderer of Donohue has an nd rather thin, but . Which are blue, are keen, bright mouth is small, genteet; the nose Is straight Mlingly well-shaped ; the reddish whis- Were are carefully trimmed, and take away a good deal of Ite thinness the expression ts one of boldness and intelli- fence. Scanneil’s head is that of a quick-witted, ahrewd, seif-possessed ma! ruM@anly about him. voice, bis manner, Indicate a man of gentlemanly inetinets. The only thing that ts suiking about the man is his coldness—the thorough eelf-pos- session of his demeanor. eady, plercing to you in an insiny meant eound. His lips are alw to smile,as if he was the wost harmless, inoffensive man in the world. ind it his head Interesting face. trom the fac There is nothing His face, his dre eyes look at you subdued voice that has His forehead is h, but narrow across t and be- is very powerfully develo 48 reminds one of some of Lavater's head; peculiar destructiveness which murder Is singularly prominent. man of good He was. drew d_in-an elegant di pwn. whieh fell loose! round his slender t were black, and fash- A gold chain dangled from his tly been shaved, for his chin He looked us neat as if cy wie perfectly smooth. he bad come out of a bandbox, WHAT SCANNELL SAYS. added, after a pruse, putting his face very close to the iron bars, ao hat the reporter could almost feel his breath, Lhave been sick for three “You see,” Thave been ry Thave fallen away a Ts it the close confinement that Is our sickness ? No. itis not that. but T have been siok for three years, ever did not Anish, but parsed his hand acre ide (he showed the reporter where he felt the 4 Lad to use plasters eporter- This is an unpleasant place tohe in ff ad smile which during the whole took a very ake things as they pasant enongh {fit Last night I could searce- Were not forthe rat Jy sloop a wink. Reporter- On account of the rata? feannell—Ye that kept me up, but t Jet me sleep. , and one. avery big ra Tt was decide not @ bad consctence They would not They crept over my feet, over my ran over my head, y unpleasant, | as Tshould think so, SCANNELL'S FIGHT WITH TRE RATS. Excuse me (he turned his bac 1 to the other end of the Here in the stick I want to show you, got tip, lit the lamp. and fought them with this They ran away, hut Here ts one of the dead rats, Beannell walked back bled avainst the lamp. wi! the reporter and walk killed one or two, h was fastene It was a fire lamp of ere were few other but they were all I! itself looked clean y,and had plenty of light Jpon the floor lay sore illustrated newspapers, and the reporter could see from outside the bars the funny pictures in the Joly Joker. shelf beneath the narrow slanting window were the reporter dis- costly workmansti among which cerned a bible, What do you amuse yourself with §n your cell? T amoke and read King for a cigar gee I have not even one to offer you, taking It and flourishing tt In h Ughted the cigar and began smoking It with tight.) Pain a great smoker, and 8 is @ ery good cigar. A MAN TAS NO CHOICE IN THIS LIFE. Reporter—Do you think you will stay here Seannol!—I don't know, I'm sure, stay only temy fixing up another cell yself, Iwish you could eee it, It will be really But even here you are comfortable, Scannell (with an expresston of good humor) the confinement ver cholee In this life. e has to take things as they inning to feel alittle and am able to eat something. ron of the prison) prepares my food, and she up some very nice thit ~What time do I have only one mea n, and that 13 anout Sometimes I may eat a little ot very often. You see I am not very strong. WHAT JOUN THOUGHT OF H13 DEAL Reporter—Was your brother very much like Mrs. Foster (the Seannell—Oh, have a bow! of aneat, but that Is Gtaising bis Yes, Did you never see him? N Yes, he looked like me, only he was Te was a powerful man, was very nvecular, ver You ought to have seen him. t4 looked at the reporters face with And do you know you remind He had a smooth face like porter’s face) resemble bim Pray, tell me, Mr, Scan- hat wus your brother's disp nell (his fuco collection of his dead brother lest, best dispositions y beaming with cy lady you ever saw, aud as cha n Uhat ever breathed, eporter- His ns Scannell (smili With ease and was as good aman ws e\< Rand knew a great many peo Muscular man, and when any to give him some trouble ising bis hand), and it was all over, You remind me so 1 o Just about his aze, ive ag A child words in alow, tender RK erybody tiked hun, haraless and loot! eannell spoke the last He secued moved, WHAT JOUN tAYS DONOMUE DID, ‘That was the brother who was killed by Donohue + Boannell (very slowly he was killed by (with a flash of his e: int Tt was vou who killed yc rit itis all made up, Y «will resort to when they—you know He uasert that Donohue d your own brother, and ause he had sald had said you had kill that you killed Is there any truth in this ? Scannell (looking down and pune bis clear it was quite & while be a reply—I don't know that 1 can say anythin: Col. Bpencer, who is whose instructions [ have wo ycase, Of eourne. yr on I am placed, flourish of th eres YY ut T have to obey his instruc ws Lappy Ww tell you all about {t_an you could possibly be to receive the infor mation; but, you see, I have to do what Col. Bpencer says. WHAT SCANNELA THINKS OF WS LAWYER. Reporter—Col. Bpencer te not only a great sol- dter, but he te also a lawyer. Beaunell (puding his cigar, which he put to hie lips with @ slow, graceful motion of Lis white hand)—Col. Spescer is aman whom T sincerely eatoem. I trast him asl would trust no other lawyer. Hels a noble, generous man. It ie not apecuniary interest that he takes in me. Ho has never aked ine for a cent of money. Reporter--No? I don't think you will have any objection to answer me this question. you think that Donohue killed your brother? Scannell—Think? T know it, Lam as firmly convinced of it as Tam that there tsa God in Heaven, Was he not convicted by the Corone Jury of having killed Florence ? Reporter But It is said that you were the ont one in the saloon who bad a pistol in ht hand. Seannell (ealmiy)—Oh, no. This ta all made pr Tha they not compare the bullet whieh killed Elorence with the bullets in my revolver and did they not find thet the bullet would no At into the barrel of my revolver at all? Meporter—Do you consider this conclusive proot?, Keannell (quietly, and with the anme expres ston of good humor)--I do, most assuredly. was found that | ho" fred three shots, Two o} the bullets struck Johnsen; one of the two was found in bly neck, and the third, I believe, went into the wail, “1 LOVED MY BROTHER MORE TIAN ANY HUMAN DEVO. Reporter—And you are poritive that you could not have possibly killed your brother by mis- ¢ BSenunel—Poritive? Why, T could not have shot hin. It was Impossible, Everybody knows that. Why, this story that {had Killed my own brother—you know better than that ; everybody knows better than that, ‘This I all made up. Reporter--And why did Donohue do it? Scannell (ak cool as acucumber)—I don't know, Tdon't know, ‘evjorter-You were very much attached to brother? cannell- Was 1? Tloved him better than any other human being. He would have sacriticed his life forme, I would have sacrificed my It’ for him, Reporter—Such an affection ts very rare? Scannell: [don't know, Lthink this was only as itought to have been, You havea brother? ‘The reporter replied In the affirmative) Well, then, you know what is is to love a brother, Scaniell puffed his cigar), Reporter—Was he your only brother? Scannell No. We were five brothers, T ha three brothers yet. My moter is sick in bed, but my wife comes here every day, She will be here shortly r You do not seem very anxio: your fate? JUSTICE IN ANOTHER WORLD TF Not IN THIS, Scannell (quite light-hearted)—No, 1 take things as they come. T have thought a good deal ever since Iwas aboy There are not ma men of my age Who lave gone through ws mu Thave Thave seen a good deal of life, and ‘ould it look for me now to falter aud to fall back? Would it look well? Reporter—No. Beannell (coolly, and speaking very gilbly)—T am a man who believes in tne Lord, and who believes in the good. The good will be righted, and there is justice in heaven, There is justice in another world if there is none in this. Reporter—Sulll a man must bave agood deal of nerve to look the gallows calinly In the face. Scannell (speaking very quickly)—Nerve ’ There is no such thing. [tis not the physical strength that gives courage, but the mind, the brains, the higher intellect. There ts a life’ that is better than this. Reporter—Has the thought of the future no for you? ; fal amile)—Nothing has Nothing staggers me. In the Lord ts my fear, and Inthe Lord Je my trust. I ar nothing but the Lord. about Reporter” And you could ealmly resign your- self Co relinquish this life fora future one? Scannell—I Nave always belleved in a future life. My brother lives He often speaks to me. Of course, I believe In alife better and more glorious than’ this. (After @ pause)—I am a Cortstian, Tam no brute. 1am in the hands of the Lord. Reporter—And if you ineet your fate bravely ¢ Scannoll (becoming eerious—there was no smile vhis tipsLhope sv. 1 put my faith in the ord. with an atteinpt to sinile). Psuppose bang ing is rather unplensaut. 1 don't know. Reporter—It is certainly anpleasant. CANNELL'S BUSINESS ENFRGY. ter along pause, during which he pufling bis cigar—he ed. ahs ou were convicted would good cigar; this is one of the best cigars have sinoked fora long whilo. It just suits me. have dificulty in getting always good cigars. Smoking is my great passion, I vever driuk. Reporter Not jQeannell 1 have never tasted Liquor in my e. Reporter—Perseverance, I presume, ta one of your peculiar traits, Mr. Scannell, When you Want to do a thing you do it? Seanneli_Oh, fdont know. T have always been well situated. f have always ninde plenty of money—that Is before this accid t three « h $40,000 of ey a good deal twas a good rs ago T was wor rich, but this wa as twas, i me} e. Reporter” fas your business suffered ever since this accident, as you ral! it? Scannell (smiling)—T don't call it an accident. ; four years ago I waa worth money. | was getting atong well in the world, and I never thought of anything except to care for my fam- ly. I feet quite lonely here, and 1 a really giad that you have come tose me. 1 Bardly ever talk to anybody. You see, when your friends come wath tears in their eyes it makes aman fee! bad. You look like Florry, and 60 1 am very glad to have seen you, “MOTHER 18 A LITTLE BETTER, Here a short, undersized Indy came to the rofthecell.” She had a very good-natured face, and seemed delighted to see the prisoner It was Scannell’s sister, “Mother is a little better, John,” she said, and she may be able to come down next week.” “L'shall be very well pleased to ree her,” Scannel! repiied, in his cool, self-possessed tar ner. And then. with « stalle, “Sister, this is a gentleman of Tue SUN, Who’ has cume to sve me. She bowed. Scannell handed the reporter a banana through tne bars. He offered bis sister one, but she said she did not wish It Reporter—You would like to talk with your er, and #0 I shall bid you good bye annell—No, no, stay. She is here every dav. mn very happy to see you. Make yourself easy as if you were In four own parlor. (The reporter thanked him.) Sister, don't you think he looks like Florry ¢ “Yes, he does,” she sald. He has Florry neck, and his face Is smooth like Florry’s.’ * Hullo, old sport! How are yout” at erful man said, stopping in front of door, "I'm not glad to see you here, if Tarn annell (introducing him to the reporter)— This 1s Coroner Flynn, SCANNELL'S WIFR. And now Scanneli’s wife came, a handsome Indy with a pleasing face, she kissed her band through the bars. Reporter- Good-bye, Mr. Scannell, Scanuell baking the reporter's hand through the bars)~-Good-bye. You must come to see me very often. The reporter left. On his way out he met Commi:sloner Rell, who was Just about to ex- amine Seannell's cell, and wished to see If there were really ratsin it. Mr. Bell showed the re- porter into the kitchen of the Tombs where an Intense stew was cooking. Ldon't care where you eat, yon don't get anything better than that,” Mr. Bell said. n Mr. Hell went to Scannell's cell, A and wife were standing talking {ned through the fron bars, oo THE TWEED SUI cob ‘The Coanty of N York, Not a Right to Sue, The suit instituted by the Corporation Counsel In the name of the Board of Super- Visor against William M. Tweed and others, w bh is similar to the suits afterward Insti. tuted by Charles O'Conor for the State, was yes- terday before Judges Ingraham, Brady, and Leonard, upon an appeal on the part of Mr, I'weed from the decision of Judge Barrett over- si tuetr hands eo Stnte, hae ruling the demurrer to the complaint. The Principal ground of the demurrer was that as the O'Conor suit had been decided by the Al- bany General Term to Rave been properly ht, the Supervisors had no right of action, questions tnvolyed were argued by Mr. George T. Curtis and ex-Judge Porter for the Board of Supervisors, and David Dudley Field and Mr. W, ©. Bartlett for Mr. Tweed. The Court held a consultation, and then Judge in- grahatn delivered the following opinion: If we are to decide the case according to our own auaiment, wikhout ragard by the declaivi of the Tiina Jepartinent, we have bo diMoulty tn bokling Chis suit e Fo ue tape at the Supervisors have the fight med to have bien 1 y trea bg renacred by two Indges who ¢ din maieing {t dis. agreed In the reasons which (hey amslgued fur erriving al the same conclusious of law. “One docision bs, there stuf action ites with the coutiiy, the OUFL L¥lOW We sUBLUINed, wid the der inurrer overruled, An order was th pervisors, the de auswer, n entered in favor of the ndunt to have forty days to —— ‘ant Did It, not From tha World. In fact, it ls due to truth, and perhaps to the credit of the Seoretary, that the recent lssue ‘of four millions of tegal tenders which belongto the retired amount of forty-four millions, were issued by Uhe direct order of the Prealdent to Assistant Secretary Richardson during the ab- sence of Beorebury Boutwoll from Washington, President Boutwell, THE SUN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER K CORNER. | THE PERILS OF THE SEA, Lous of the Bhip Crusader—A Perttows THE GREAT POR —— WILLIAM YOUNG & COMPANY'S &TU- PENDOUS BP BOULATION, toy Teg rarer: bidet ie very wre was an easy foc): \d having paid from 6 ¥ cent. to flat to u i. forearrying. reaoney were Gold THE GREAT BOSTON FIRE. THR RUINS BRING LEVELERD BY THK USE OF DUALINE. ‘The Old Sonth Church a Thing of List of Kilted and Wonnded—The fad Btory of the Abbotte-A Wonderful Map. Boston, Nov. 14.—To-day has witnessed even more vigorous operations than Wednesday While the guard has not been relaxed, those able to show that they hav business within the lines find no dimeulty in ob- taining passos, and the force at work 1s larger than ever. The ruins are fast being shorn of the picturesque attraction of broken and shattered walle which had presented such an infinite and groteaque varlety of form, and the district will soon be covered only with an undulating mass of stone, iron, and brick. Dualine has been used to- day with good effoct in blowing up walls. ‘The Old South Church undergoes still another change tn ita history, having been leased two years for the Port Office, Many Bostonians thiok that It witt never be used for church purposes agaln. It ts sald that there is a dt garding its future, some favoring converting It to commercial purposes and building « new conriderations ther elther way. abort light. In the gold loan Playing for Three-Quarters of a MINI ing, holders of gi the Short Paralyelog the Trade hy ers Ahead im Chicago. Business in the pork market has been brought to a standstill by the effect of the Chicago corner, and until the new crop begins tocome in, the trade will be {na state of almost lock of mesa pork on hand in New York on the Ist instant was only 19,000 barrels, as against 47,000 barrels on the showing plainly that the New York market has been depleted to assist the Chicago spocuiators in their grand corner- A ttriking iltustration of the pertls ex- perienced by seamen, especially at this season ie furnished by the captain and crew rusader, who were brought to this port by the Gen. McClellan. ‘The Crusader was 4 British ship, hatling from Ltverpool, After having made a successful cruise her eaptain re- ceived orders to oalt at Callao for a cargo of guano, and proceed direetly to Cork for orders. Accordingly, early in July, the Crusader sailed with a full cargo, a crew of nineteen men, Capt. Charles Gilbert, bis wife, and a baby only six- teen months old. ‘The run through the South Pacific was pleasant until nearing the Cape, when some heavy weather was experienced. At first the ship behaved well, but one evening, when nearly two months out from Callao, A FEARFULLY NEAVY GALE struck ber, straining her masts and carrying away agreat part of her rigging and safle. ‘The gale lasted all night, every minute Increasing tn violence, until about midnight the bulwarks were stove in and heavy seas washed the decks, rendering it amatter of extrome danger for the men to work the abip. had found its way into the hold, and all bands were called to bail it out. men thus stood In the water, waist high, every lurch of the ship pouring in more than they can be purchased for apa Tiehines® and a'gnectal patent pore ten ot 0 rere ‘son, in the burnt district. total paralysis, The r in the United Stat pany Want agente in country towns, swings amends the most wor ro times. —— call at one mani samo day last yea — Rheumatiam, Se for ba ow eae aed (oie Potton at. The sterling ex: of any new feature, large, andin the absence 0 All the sales of mess pork made in this city for the past two or three months, except those made to Chioago apecniators, would not amount in the aggregate to one-third of the sales made ina month when the market ts in its normal condition, Besides this, the greater proportion of the 19,000 barrele {n stock In this city ts probably held by David Do street, who aro reported to be the New York agents of William Young & Co, A DARING VENTER. ‘The acheme ts the boldest and most compre- over undertaken Jn the pork trade, but will probably fall through, as most Chicago schemes do, without realizing the vast profit anticipated by its originators, the speculators, having massed nearly all the pork im the country in thelr storehouses in Chicago and elsewhere, can find no purchasers for large amounts, and must thus depend for their profits upon what th unwary dealers who have gone short of the market, and been compelled to cover thelr sales by corresponding purchases at increased pri and in the second place the new crop Is sure d will soon begin to af ‘Counpercial tering ihe exports, exelusty joy, 14 and since the beyiii Mink, seal, and oath oe a.) ‘and re fi Fi Roh, Yaahtonebtes towed aah gros beae " Wage vee ' jin al Ww Ke NOM, £3 Wioatteeyt haw et of the meagon, DIFORCED, of New York, on November ‘of the Court of prices at retat?. For the week. Puy 70 6 7 jon im the church re~ $97,041,202 4200,198,580 | at. Diaioonds a fj sheen a fairly active demand throughout the y, borrowars on call, wis pald rate an Fone e cent the locks ocensioned an easicr feeling mt th 6 declined to seven curreney to the Wert and & Co. of 2 Be Meanwhile the water THE KILLED AND WOUNDED, Now that quiet ts in @ measured restored the names of the killed and wounded are becoming The Hat ts already painfully long, though there can be no doubt that the full ex- tof the casualties will never be lowing are the uaines as far as kuown Lewis C. Thompton of Worcester, track ty 9 falling wall and Killed : Durted in the ruling: Fra of Vamnbridge fatal) tol Cochrane of steamer No. led ander Weeks & Worcester, ankle fractured nid, Moderate shipmente of Southwest are For several hours the foe, the Fates for ‘commercial paper bein ‘The Governine: thromgout the in sympathy with the de. however, there was 4 frm In the first place, rt, At length the violence of th wrts were inad: gale abated, and to repair damages. ‘he anilo hension to rounding the Cape, considerably strained and leaking purupa were used dally, but at Hy @lid, Wie new ACT, and ike | fiekg Cs. Wall street, reyort prises ae follows BIs.—In Cinetnnatt, ber 8, by Judge Charlotte P.Gravels trom William Forry and Daa. aki rw Gravels, Cause, jength becam: ‘As the Crusader entered the Straits of Magellan, she encountered ANOTHER SEVERD GALE, and all on hoard expected mo Davy Jones's locker, crew, to a man, worked bravel! overwhelming odds of a cripple gales, and raging sen. LAX 5-200, 1895, conn. 114! 11) 4 5-208, 1867, coup..1151 bs, Woes, CoUD..118) Y can squeeze out of ride aud shoulder fractured by wes Grosher, barned Higgibothain’ from 1 Caure, extreme ernelt: HNEON —In Cineinnatl, Burnet, Jacob Johnson from Elizabeth J) Cincinoatl, November 6, by Judge homas Kennedy from Ano Kennedy. Cause, In Cinetnnatt, November 6 nah Lithgow from Philp MM. yonat!, November 7, bj Theobald fiom Ann fo Cincianatt, November 7, ‘The dealings tn State bonds to-day were ‘The only reported arolinas new Januar 1244, the cloning quotations being 4 Virginia counsels at o4 for gid, and i} to url Ge closed at ‘onrth National at of activity in State bon ‘of Engine No.2 of the fre in Central court; t 8 by Judee re johnson. Cause, Wolter F. Twombly | sbip, fearful ‘They succeeded in riding tered the South Atlantic ha disabled condition that the only hope left those on board was the chance of rua- ning across some vessel that would pick them The danger to which they were exposed was fully realized by all on board, but although they had but slight hopes of seeing home and did all that human strength tof water was in Amps all useless, and the sbip so un- manag as to be left to run before froin whichever quarter it came. { captain and crew was directed to keeping the Afloat In the hope (a remote one in that latl- tude) of suceor. AT THE MERCY OF THR STORM. three weeks the crew of the Crasa- dor thus drifted and worked, the weather all the time being tempestuous and death constantly staring them in the face. termined that the ship must be abandoned, and Preparations were made for taking to the boats. On the fth of September, when all was ready for this last chance of saving their lives, the crew proceeded to get the boats ou other they were stove in, an aw this, their on| ‘The condition of these p pitiable In the extreme. wa ship that could not float might go down at any moment, and with- faintest means of escape, thi espondent and cen the ship above w of despair the moment that should launet th Signals of distress were hoisted ; but there was nothing on board with which to fire sicnals, all the powder being wet and Useless. to be unusually were in South fand July ewes Sheridan Hone No. 2 Geotwe Sanith of Nep john Dillon, machinist, 122 Broadway, Well-Informed packers In all parte of the West look forward to a hog erop Inrger by nearly one- third than in any previous year on record. In 1870 ver) was 8,600,000 hogs ; in which was an unusually heavy year, it was 4,750,000 bogs, while in 1872, if the esti all the heaviest packers are to be taken as cor- it will be no less than 6,000,000 hogs. This vast production will naturally LOWER THR MARKET, and thus the Chicago speculators in the lurch with a vast stock on band (probably over 125,000 barrels) which they will be forced to hold over into next, the coming winter, of coming out of the specul Joss Hes in their ability to make merous email salon fi een were quote Cause, wititul abe THEOBALD Burnet, Jorn Rome were Injured after the fire was subdued, . Abbott. an exempt treman ri town, was injured, it te # 4 work veat the new F the crop (in round nu friends again, the: onulty could ac were all torn away, six hold | Shore consul, reK. Ofllce on Sunday. | Thon Pecias th uls Porter Abbott, is supposed. in the rulna of Bradford store in Washington street. A BAD STORY. The story of the Abbotts is leaves three little children. His age mother lives at 16 Perkins street, Charlestown. Albert was to have been married to « young Jad: of Charlestown on Thankagtvi the arrangements had been complete: lies In the hospital, and the faithful woman who was Lo have been bis wife is constant! On Sunday Mrs. Abbott was reized with a presentiment that somethin; Id happen to one of her boys. and expected death of the other shattered She has been attacked with brain {s thought she will die. be ptt was one of four broth He enlisted in the B. Thirty-sixth at bravery during ia, St. Louis divisir a, 90 5 Gal ole, Groat Western 2d mort., #8. =! firle became setive, rising trom®s | Al hON ita Je inte, 865 Stternovm sean Gly. on Touraday, Noveniber 1, sad one. Louis | i be left in | to 3014, ‘The following table shows the highest, 10 Drices Uf stocks today ; ©. & Hudson Con..... Shore. . . ” James D. Belt, Ohio, November 1 —On Wednesday, November 18, John Burke, year of hin age. ives and frionis of aleo hie son, Jona J, ‘aitend the'fune! thence to St. ina requiew mass will be cele! of his soal, Aud thenoe to Calvary Cemetery jovember 18 at his rest. Esq, In the At length it was de- | dance on him. present con- and to squeeze those who are short of Canton Land’ Co, iegnapis Vnion Telegraph. Northwestern sent Throughout the country sll sales made at presont are for future January, and February—and by the tin eo nitracts mature the new crop wil have been narket, and to corner such a crop ¢ than an impossibillt, HISTORY OF THE CORNER, corner was becun {n June last by Wiillam They went into the h heavy capital and bought right and left, giving out that they were purchasing for a Chicago dea y sold out thelr pork them went so far, ir stock on hand, as to sunta for future delivery, it; but one after an- 1d those on board natched from them, or human beings was stormy ocean, y hours, and irs who were in the ren Phalanx, Com- Milwaukee and St, Paul = HAGUB.—On Wednes der was wounded t m shop of the Bostun and Maine Railroad Com- 41) Misatsstppi ton, rtford and Erie. His friends and those of his sons-in-law, Réward Raj fi jete and Jaines A. Gilbert, , on Saturday, At Greenwood, Palieade LEY.-In New Haven, N AN.—On Thursday, November wife of Denis Hallahan, Her remains wiil be taken frot her la | Bast 12th st., on Satarday morning, at 9) Chureh of tie Inimaculate Conception reapeetfully 1 all offorte to keep INSURANCES RELL with the calnin ‘The Amazon and Triumph Compantes of Cin- ve stopped writing pc Young & Co, of Chicago. FeRr ace ReareR ‘ai terred ia the ‘fai rs paas the houses inber M4, James Had- Hiinntbal and st. Joseph Happtbal and St. J) gntsee. »PERHeeATZZeR bd * obucklod internally as th dame Express to Young & Co. and most of after having sold all th fhe Massachusetts Mutual 971,000, and its cash and se- 5 United States Express of the holders of the bonds of the State held on Friday A A. Deane, Taltimor of niporiauce are Co come up fur disc “A SAIDT A BATE of the oth of September, tn Follna 6 ill be lat 45.208), tor ry of A sail! a sail! ed frantically watching the » Gilbert culded toward the stranger Up for the repose of he | plllbe taken to Cal | epecttully invited to attend without fu 1 become the owner of all the mess pork in Chicayo, and practically had the market ‘Then the deluded abroad for pork to Mil their fur which were rapidl: Louis, Milwanukes res, Were ransacked t but William Young Resolved, That the committer, on behalf the ettizens | ston’ rotnrn moat sincere ai to the vessel family are re 4 hearty thanks to js sinking ship aa beet he could by whom hy heir extreme danger was residence of her eon, 1 ib Leonard, ia th all othor pork he unlucky #pe had been there Naty told by the aie wir fricudiy offers be and they “Tam ina sinking condition,” all We wet « boat / at Christ Chare! ovember 17, 1872, at 14 On November 13, 1872, Charles B, Me y ry Lamar was $8800. The c retnaurance in th ay that It ls Only $25,000, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. A WONDERFUL MAP. n Globe takes exception to the New York Herald's map of the burnt district, jecta to the Her nd says in au 4 gh to have It laid out by fire. free-and-easy manner in which Fort Hill in juxtaposition with ly because the Herald bas things which SQUEEZING THE «Onm™., otk had advanced fr and there vens none to obtained from s hands of W. Yo ded them, and thelr gam: Under these circumstan could be done by the unlucky “stop into the Ca} he Crusader now saw that the it churllahty-o' . MeClellan of New York, from Miing sea and a ett aud propelled by Jon Kelly, are respec nt. 08 Friday. at 94 A. M. to 8. Joseph's Charen for soleino requieu: mass, thence Cemetery for interment, NZI. On November ts, af nese, Charles MeKeagie, in the 524} aar of lis age, snd friends of Wo faulty, pt Firemen's Association amali lots were even here the far-reac BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & CO, "4 Wall street, New York. Bills of Fxchange, Circular Notes, Commereial Credits iseued available tn all parte of the was bad eno objets to. th this map pla Dock square ; a lifeboat was lov lusty arms was soon alongside Travelers’ and 4 Nogering ain's office and settle. couldn't deliver the pork their contracts for; #0 they settled astute William Young & Co., Change wiser, nly threP or four could be taken off at a Gallantly did the the Gen. McClellan. pass to and fro be until all hands we the Inst to leave tling down that he Many of the ft, aod all were cared for with every att as by Capt, Morrison and crew of ew days sufficed to re- four of whom were subsoe erred to the bark Lieut, Maury, or others were t to New York, arriving here on Tuesday profuse in their thanks to his crew, whose treaties ndest character. isted even tn received, subject to check at elzht. allowed on all Daily Batances, Collections made, the difference with and went back on is to be Loped, but @ deal of the streets, seems to be a most dastard er-prise,” and I am glad to see that no Boston new spaber has echoed it. this Globe editori ‘at * Herald en- luvestinent Orders executed. nthe two shit New Yoru Markers. FLOUR AND MEAL moderate baslness ‘The Globe continues: eet adrift in our city, could ever fod bis way to the bur vt distrie niet, from any excepting the most credulous for a key, that Are could ever ha more contra As time passed o ete matured Marshal cf the first Union offleer whic urrender from Maye WILSON—On Nove: Thomas and Addie Wilson, aged 2 years, Trunspay, Nov. 14. ity-aixth Artny Cor; putting up the 5 local waite, 15.50 to $10 per to thein their money to vay forit, a fact whieh ast Mostly high and and superfine quiet. ir demand, with Jin Rock wheat flour firmer, with = Flour-Sunerfine State. sud werapliical ela xire State an ehe, only danghter of tion and kind Gen. MeClellan, ri teal steady da of the fail ally in wrain, the engineers of ti ng Washington teady to buy, but exceptionally ve that" Fort court or that the od | us Six Asrociae ble at the roome axt Broadway, oo Friday, No- «P.M. in order to pay the to the earthly re % DANIEL O'BKL &. O. Davies, j Secretaries — Special Notices. NEW PHASE MILWAURER NITES. arlier part of the cornet illiam Young & Co. at Milwauke barrels of pork of ove firm at aL Milwaukee nm had what is popularty termed “a soft thing. { onee sent men through the country Returns came in slowly at Len more slowly, then ceased altog and the Milwaukee men found that thelr sharper brethren of Chicago (to. use the expressiot of the injured ones) “had gene them one They realized for th pork waa cornered, and that thi hot be filled only one course 0} three-cornered pi Ington etreet has been toru place and made to connect Atlantic avenue with High street, or that “Cauifield” street rans between School 4 Temple piace ? Ming with the beat a ity has been devastated by Are: bbe sacred from the hands of igtorant and profaue «(uur fade aa “tainly One day, inthe Association, 264 vember 15, 1812 Brabdywine, &e., the use, we re) thought they HEAVY GAL IN EUROPE estraction of Life and Shi, Seaport Town lve Veseels Sunk iu the Hurbor. Loxvon, Nov. 14.—The heavy gales which prevailed on the British coast yesterday were vers destructive to Ife and shipping. Reports of the wreck of many vessels, including tho barks Jorge and Hiawatha, have already been Fifty Hves are known to ha lost, and it is feared this number will creased by report of additional distress, exceedingly se Ite effects wore mort vo vowsels were sunk in the The town was inundated, and in the height of the storm a fre by yarehouses, which s y th private terms. #ales 1.400 boxes at 8igco" xc. for aho MANSARD ROOFS. on the spot, Rise. for ony for do. in Deceniber, and Cut meats depressed; sales embrar ESS )yC, 1 bulk and boxer ; fret 1 Clear on the for short clear ins The Common Council Without Power Over the Batldin The Alderme Superintendent the erection of Mansard roofs on buildings tn this city was called up by the Assistant Alder- men yesterday, hoped the resolution w not share in the prevalling fright about Mansard reontract could plution directing the ry 8140.5 ms on the spot quoted Malic, lard unchanged snles 180) (eR, at Bye, for prune city, estern on the spot INE LATEST PHASE OF THE HO RMINATION 1 FARCY AND GL. PARALYSIS AND DEBILITY, ations of the dinease Si) DISEASE 1B the latter for vetically they did, retiring to Milwau ntand vast respect M William Young &( advices from ¢ ore 18 91,00) to & hands of Young & Co.) a £0,000 barrels over the supply usu ‘This cost Young & ©: barrel, while the present estimated that their sales the profits squeezed out of the dealers who went ard settied, will enable them to make alarge profit out. of their old mess pork. even if the pork p packing of any larg Cheore In moderate noted LiigaelaXe. GRAIN Wheat eunicr and moderate TEM bush at SAT Net l4y for Ne ath rate from these ter F tham that from the HUMPHRRYS'S MCEOPATHIC VETERINARY SPECIFI B.. FOR DROPSY, FOR FARCY OR GLANDERS J.J, FOR PARALY Milwaukee ;814lae ek on hand t xcess of fully power to Com} nto build this or that about $12.10 per Alderman Kraus thou mere waste of time to take a or consumption and pread rapidly, and is still Several lives are reported lost, and ny persons were injured, Nov, Destructive floods and inun- dations, accompanied by revere gale ave been experienced and the surrounding districts. lamage to shipping and other property, A number of vessels in the harbor here have sustained ferious damage, some having been torn from their moorings’ and dashed agalnst the plers or swept to sea by the violence of the und CO Various seal have been driven into, port Numerous wrecks are ided by loss of iife jes north of t 8 OR DEBILITY, Oatetemer: salen short and after ‘or Wentorn mixed new ; old Werte diction over the Dey was amenable only to the Legislature, Presicent Hall moved tot Buildings, decide to risk the y quantity of th BLUFFING THE PACKERS, But William Young & Co, ackers aud prevent the packing of any pork éfore December, In which month many of their If no new crop pork is No lintinents should be used with these medicines, oF | Mb these new wud # 2AN0) ual. Cay is plate SW as or cotton on the ect. » table the resolutiot ad no legal rigi nt believe that the confia- gration in Boston was caused by Mansard roofs; her causes for the fire. But whatever the cause, he thought It would be useless for the Board to pass the resolution, Assistant Alderman Connor concurred in the opinion thatthe Board had no But he believed that if ded as to make it appear a rec of the Board, the Superintendent of Buily would respect ft, although he was responsible to the Legislature only. The resolution Rane ators Sales 8,00) bus OLUATY Razed Of Lhe diseaae, ExeOph With a feir demand f airo to bluf the Those medicines have been used eucccssfully with TEN THOUSAND HORSRS in this clty alone, aud the HH TRACT, with ©. ©. phant tn the new phase of the disease The public may rely with confoe able remedies tn this emergency. Price $1 per bottle, Sold by all deal press on reosipt of price for lots amounting to ® aué there might have been contracts will mature, put up nexth month they can realize h y have yet to come In »), and on this they will inake « $2.50 to 83 per barrel, U of the trade they ci pork in settlement shorts will be forc lished by Young & Co, THE LAST GREAT CORNER. & Qo. are the successors of a York ang Montr nd legitimately come by lation, and 1 17,050 bales,close der, INC. for for ‘February, 196-160. for May, H. and POND'S EX- have been equally (rium In future deiiveries the! L116 6c. wala: report ai Ise barrels (old er: power in the he resolution on these tavala . 18ice. for April, an WWerpool wiarket’ Was reported urm ; midsiing up: SUNDRIER—Tetroteam The Holstein canal, two vded, and ‘sul nergzed the adjacant districts for a considerable P and thus the quiet to-day at turpentine was | ov. 14.—Gales and snow storms m various points along the const, At Lubeck the river Trave rose to a great height, overflowed Its banks, and lald a large tract of inder water, roperty generally. jooded and the yease by the storm. s 5 Gull and weak, with bus) ‘and Armer: sold at 9 Freighte were rather driver,’ gral steam, oY ero If petroleum to ii are reported fr by a majority vote, was then THE HUMPHREYS SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC GESERAL DEPOT e, 11 Browdway, ‘Wholevale Store, 7 Williatn st., New York. bs ONLY TEN DAYS MORE, Ou Nov. %, by order af Gov, Bran in New York ad every where | for Kentucky Library hey Fold aL Be, MPYICINE COMPANY, BROADWAY, to Cork for orders, sales 9.0% bags Rio by the Stevens, Young & C ing Comptroller G thelr skill in corners, ineered & corner an ‘The streets of Lubeck were in port badly damaged BIR ALSUND, Nov, 14-Ryventng.—The storm has 1 the water is subsidi eral large bi slipped up, of the winter with & ich had cost them a great deal more than it would predicted their failure, but it did carried the pork ¢ crop being # poor one, handsome fortune out of what had be an unfortunate venture. Old Harrison Stevens started In life asm farm- up 10 New Hampsiiire, and died one of Ve used to brag that he had shovelted more dirt out of the old Champlain Canal than any other laborer, and afterward paid it more tolls than any other iner- He built the Stevens Flouse, near the Battery, one of the most stylish hotels in the punty departments, the City, for use in Fay terms for ding, at BM Cowperthwalt & An tinmense stock and low prices. Bang or payincnta received weekly oF monthly chaniper suites in great variety, _— jette, all agencics ooo wales Of tickets 1 Concert ath d, and oniy seater! en extinguished he tonundattos ter, and the nex 316 do, English Island, aud 40 bb We jute Cuba extended alo ie storm and disasters have hot yet Come to hand; but the damage done on sea and shore must be immense. @ the entire Money to bank t Cone In every hus List OF GIFTS 1 ONE ORAND GIPT, CASiL ONE GHAND GIFT, CASH For weather strips for doors and windows go and New Orleans, dg Torrey’s, 160 Fultuu street, near Broadway, for fair t good re sales 100 hhde. at the richest men in America, A FORGER ON TRIAY, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, 73 bids, meladv. Hetiued Tnvnspay, Nov. MP. one for overs week past mente of speculation having been quiet and devold of Whether the effeote of the entirely discounted or irkete to-day to indicate lous Effort of Counsel ow the Forger Worked, les A, Miller, an eld on-gray Whiskers, ce M.—To-day has bee’ to Secure bts RY DAA ven Live Stock Market. rw York, Thu Deeves nummy Thereceipte of y man, with nd the general style of aNew Evygland farmer, was tried yesterday al Sessions for forgery. Mr. Richard firm of Pool, Nazro & Kim- » swore that on the me to their store niination oF exeitement, Boston conflagration have been not, there was nothing tn the m Y serious alarm on the part of operators, and the ation turned more en the condition of fe than any other. of money {# @ polut which should © policy of the Treasury, as foreshadowed by the ae- ¢ present week; the low condition of the bank reserves; the movement of cur- thwest, as the w. colder; the gaperal policy of contraction pursued by @s tho year draws to a close and the anticipated shipments of specte abroad matters which deserve marked attention It would also seem that the sudden and unex pected demands from Boston, which naturally must follow when affairs sirull have assumed a mors tone, will enter considerably into the ealculati the future course of ‘The Stock market tn the ual 2 # cent,, the extreme being on Erle and I ng, however, early in the day while of the market declined i to 1 # ey Price advanced from 034 to B24. The general m Jout midday, the early decline, but been Weak again at the one o'clock board and so contin UNLIT the close, when the lowest qiotallons were Cur Feit. ‘The raniors that the Western Union Telogmpa nd experienced some diftionity with the Gay. allroad Compan sa. “0100 bonds to conuplete acine Mull, Bri and Misatesip)i, and URITIEN GOLD BEHIND rr, John Young, his partner, Young, of the Queen's Canadian dominions, He was the son of a Vermont farmer, and rose Was active aud fru at a fu ther to good native steers wer! bd extra do, wt 1's}s60 Me # Fanged from She, to 1D) for to-horrow, 's now Sir John nee of abOUL I TOTAL, 1.00 GliFts, Brauch OMlee Punic Livrwry Kektueky, C, Kimball, of th 85 Warren atree Isth of October the prisoner and bought goods to the amount of $4 next day he presented a check for $775, purpo Ing to be drawn by the Agawam National Hank ‘The firm gave him their nity Bank of this city for the hoe between the amount of his cheok and Kimball's suspicions were soon nd he hastened to the Security in time to stop the payme » Miller, and to secure punter of the pay! 1 S. alley, es Bank, testified that the ch The prosecution rested h oner made an Telating to the non-aver- ment in the indictment that the check was payable to the order of the firm of Wil- ht, and was endorsed by them; but on was overruled, The prisoner was convicted, and remanded to give the counsel time to produce authorities on the legal question rased. There are, it was announced, other Indictments against Miller for course of spect ‘Only 44 car loads a Continental aff fu'ure course merchant he was noted for and to him the great rv alrendy mentioned owed its success, After he had become a suc: Inarried a daughter of one of the Governors of of Chicago Is sald to nown here that the demand was good p for ordinary to go Fs, OF 7.08 hoge arrived, ‘days, agaluee 14, Ne NUE EL Was easful merchant ho or lack of action, of t Y for the sane tin William Youn, be his nephew, and tt ts corner ts bucked up by Canadian bank fund: Col. Theodore Perry, of 8 Broad street, on the Gldest provision me a the reporter ts indebted for many of the facts above nerrated, thinks that the new crop will be packed ag usual thts year, and that this ation cousarily break the Chicago © thie maar WHOLKSALE CLOTHING HOUBE To dispose of their MEN'S CLOTHING, nfuctured express) Hil and weak ata furticr de: Live hogs were sold at 644 Fembod wl Ohwic. —— INTBLLIGE of Springfield, Ma: eheck on the Ss Hv © lw be. the mereantile ‘of this city, to whe } trade, superion W cluellg oul ad after excited, Of the packers will ne PD THOUSAND DOLLARS corner, and restore x covaarily bre BOs Ment Gate h is In @ stagnant condition, New York doalers were ouught short in Octo- ber for a few thousand barrels, but speedily fathoming the dosigns of the Chicago specs they forced thelr settlements, ani out with sail losses. Col, Perry dues not think tains a single “short,” the orner belng mainly confined to of the Agawa for $770 was a # Wust be sold and NT & CO, Clothiers, URaDAY, Noy. 1 Ip Niagara, Norfolk, Counsel for the Uae EVER point for the defen decline of 4 to Stevnustip Elica 6. Terry, Newber lance. Calcutta, mdse, della, Dodin, mdse Cr) ker and Houstonate,, opposite ‘The former was # victims of the P.M. GRANT, formerly with BALDWIN, the Clothier TAYLOR'S GREAT COMPOUND for ho: ah id of muffering a eo, woo! aud hites, Hark Stelks Marts, Pauuug, Bark Freundschal.. | ek Horea itch, Balm Bark Armonio, Cork, 1 am Excitement in France, Panis, Nov. 14,—The affairs of the French Gov- ernment are again threatenod, und are likely wo become complicated by amovement comtemplated by the Op- position party tn the Asseinbly, The Monarchist party tm the Assounbly have become considerably . ve th . Chloe, PAYLOM & BON 12 Bridge ane PUUke: A Kaby Worth $75, Vietaria Pern, Matai Denver, Nov, 14—-leports from Santa Fé, N, M., state that a ruby was brought in yesterday whieh le Pronounced by those who claim to be judges to be Worth $75,000, Mt welgbs sixteen carate in the rovgh, and will weigh about the double-trackt The volume of bul xe Weatera Union, Union Pacite, land, wae vory licht. ‘A further history of the i* comparative tables below. ned Weak and deolined frou | condition of eoutineuta uk of Rogland discount 7 luniediate dutow of wold Lr Louden ( Geriiaby, vecasioned prety Trev Brig Adaina, Autwerh. inilse Brie Harbor Gr P. ¥ and information furalahed' to all legal lotteries. MAYAN A, Kh Bavkers, W Wall at. box 4,68, New York Post Otic, Pernambnes, ugar . herbandine, 1Hber, ‘The qold market DFO ne fuct that Uh sembly opposed to ‘Administration foF the adopt ommnigated tao} en out, ‘The wones, whieb AVANA LOTTERY, tuforination fiirnishoa. \TAYLOK & CO. Bankers WW Wall sty New Yorke Behr CM. Harrig, Sew Eoadon, fal Rehr D. A. all, Nantucker, o Aiso the Usual Fiver aud Coustv ise Vomsete, France te pot repul (form of wovergmeut, Hy igh to prov [uit he wan offered for the ruby wientivue?

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