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' FORTIETH YEAR. THE CORPSE IN THE LAKE, | neue thi Smith persisted that the NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1872, PRICE TWO CENTS A WEB OF CIRCUMSTANCES. slogasiaswhich war found aval of | 4 rovnrserrm wanp moznom. | WART) BEECHER ON LABOR. A Woman Buracd te Death—A Husband and — ler a Coroner's warrant the two ladies were THE MYSTERIOUS POISONING OF | arrested on the following day and committed to Saou Waren celiae He oon Spree tn thelr | Oop TOUS ALLUSIONS IN AN INTER THE REV. DR. J. B. SMITH, Jali “Fis was on Tuesaday. side ntpn ede age! ESTING SERMON. THE CASE IN COURT. John Kelly peddles ballads and shoe re of the Great Nerth Care- matplcation for awrit of habeas was im- | laces, He lives in a cellar in the rear of a tene- the Education of Amerteas and had fled the valley and left articles of | have preferred that she should recelve atten- (impression | tlons trom Oscar Williams Instead of that man it old. Benjamin, because Williams is a square, decen| in the pond; | man, and I don't think the same of mat WAT. OF A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRX | and an old Sid io the oracle of the valley. his | | The jury, after being out some three how. eee eee Seiten eae geverally Weeeesh ce Mehsawed | dome iromentcesisee ns is ng you n s Something floating un the water, fis procured piclet are very inuch divided In the Valley Full Partie Errors of ber Mare | a apy-ginss and concluded that it was etl sss neighborhood as to how Julia Dinge Mention for e wri ng corpus wae im v rat body of his sister, Tt prove by her death. lina Poisoning Case—A Deadly Seid ‘ately made by the counsel for the accused, | ment at 194 Mott street. ‘The rear building {* Youth—The Great Paster of Plymouth net are etce | Be tke laser tne tode was well fre if DID Ome COMMIT sUIcIE? and @ hearing upon it was had before Judge | reached through a narrow alley under the front | a Power in Washinton. though the face was swollen and discoloro Around the neck was something that appeared fic foreman of the jury, Mr. Jobn fi Eimpecn, The clear and placid waters of Lake Ma- | to be half of a large blue vell, but thero were no | Advocates the theory oF suicide. | ie Base fe toe bi velved ® victim, Embowered | #1208 of violence. A silver piece. a present from | does not belleve Rentamine senement at to sriganics have received @ victim. Oncar Williams. twas found In's pocket, and the | Whereaboute on that night, but thinks that the in a sleepy valley of the Yorktown Highlands, | fojiowing advertisement : ie meine beh Ad Roy Ls 4 this protty pond of forty acres has never within | | Aysicy /—liy sending Scents and date of hirih.t | in the morling, labering, aioue Sota left Watts of the Superior Court in this city on Satur- jay, Th jayor’s ofice,in which the heart took place, was thronged, and intense Interest was manifested in the 7 ore mn the arm building. Kelly had a wife, Kate, and the two Every available seat in Plymouth Church lived in one small room, dirty, uncarpeted, and | was occupied yesterday morning, and the stand cheerless, with no furniture. A mattress spread | ing room was ali taken, Promptly at half past on the floor was what they slept on, and a | 10 o'clock Mr. Beecher stepped on the platform, chest was the principal article of household | The choir sang a beautiful anthem, and the Correspondence of The Sun. Raxeron, Nov. 15.—The community of Raleigh, and indeed of almost the entire State of North Carolina, have been greatly exercieed deconned, mourning. ior tt Pe ee pl Sf 1 Ge Tg fe FE ob for the past four or five weeks over the facts de- meel for the Mad the defence | goods. Husband and wife frequently got | pastor offered « fervent prayer. The prelim tae eney pruve cf a Numan Waing. OW TNS ysiery et love,courtalp and marriage. dress aoe aes newiainct marry hime and beth, in despair, | veloped in the examination by aCoroner’s fury | waa willing ie tig tects Un the-case | drunk. Yesterday afternoon they bad a coke | nary exorcleos were as usual. easterly side of the lake is the business centre of | prion vee » oscrona rane, | rent te, Hankine'sdock to drown herself, Whilé | into the causes which led tothe death of the | Samination was teady to ne purpores ofthis | fire on the hearth. Mra. Kelly drew the | Mr. Beecher's subject was “Ideals.” He de Setferson Valley. once called Sleepy Hollow — | D-AORAM OF SULLA’S NOME AND OSCEOLA LARS. | mediating of te taper AMnemon the edge | Hev. 3. Brinton Gmith, D. D., « prominent and | of the testimony aa to the chemical analvals, ne | chest up In front of the fire, and eat down on it, | defined bls theme and showed wherein It di6 fong before Irving wrote his ghastly tales of ofthe dork, covering them, with her handker- | influential clereyman of the Episcopal Church, | discovery of poison, &o., and that the tumbler | facing the blazing coke, Her husband lay on the | fered from faith. From tie ideal of the musiciam poison was handed to the de- daughter, Mra, Mann, notwith- standing which was satisfied he would be able to convince the Court of the Innocence of the prisoners, The prosecuting attorney said he regarded this as the most iinportant case that chief. Finding the boat leaked, she went to the mouth of Dillingham’s inlet, about one hundred yards distant, and there untied nall boat and got into It. She then pushed off, unpinned Ker waterfall, and there In the ould, alent me ing, in the middie of, the ‘ake, Jumped into the and President of the St. Augustine College for the education of freedmen in this city. Dr. Smith came to this city some four years ago, for the purpose of engaging in the educational containing ¢ by h Sanaa be mattress in the corner. One of the numerous oc- | sculptor, rary personage, philosopher, and cupants of the surrounding buildings was in the | others Mr. Beecher came to speak of the ideal courtyard about 2 P.M. Gicnecing through the | Christian. He told bis hearers how best te window that gives light to the Kelly's room she | make their ideal what it should be. He ex headless Hessian horsemen, Jefferson Valley is about two miles long by a mile across, and eontains some twenty homesteads, inhabited by thriving and thrifty farmers, and the qvota of blave. Hurrying in ele saw Mrs. Kel- | horted all to rise above thelr present conditiog i adesmen indispensablo to « Vater “Gnanding herself drowning she. re- | Work to which all his talent and energies have | had over been tried in North Carolina, and that | sald abright a ane ‘ ate : ; On th Fy fferson Valle Renkine’s ted, and uttered the cries heard by Messrs, | been devoted during that period. He was a| @sense of public duty compel "him to irs ty yin on the floor her head and shoulders in | 4d press forward in the true Christian course, L-bdeatok bye aenttimaboned Ade owt deat y Hotel. arrow and Odell, tive of Delaware, and had preached snocess- | Mand the fullest investigation, but that he was | the coko fire, and blazing furiously from tho fat~ THE CRUSH IN THE EVENING. toad, which runs parallel with Lake Magrizanics, H native p not now prepared for the trial, and asked « bost- | t flesh. Soizing the burning woman by the heels | past night Ph h Chureh Fi fOr, as tourists have christened it, Lake Osceola, H eae see pelonwons Salen fully In New Jersey before removing to North i eing denied, the pros | she dragged her from the freplace. Ancighbor | Last pisht Plymouth Church was densely d ; ; ‘ ‘The majority of the people, however, hold a | Carolina, The College, as It ts called, bas rather fined having any’ respons! crowded. A force of police was stationed are situated the village hotel, the village grocery | ~ poured a pallful of water on. the burning wo- | the door to restrain the eager man, but she was dead. A SUN reporter who eriding the 1s busy, I esembiage from cra. ‘They were kept com ide the church, before the r. iy bility In the case and withdrew from the trial. different opinion, and support it wh cogent ‘The hearing was, consequently, in some measure reasons, That the girl did not perish until about store, the village blacksmith shop, and several the character of @ Normal Institute thag of Visited the place last night Mund the entrance . Svrclock inthe ‘orning. is certain, and itis ab- | university proper, and has accomplished tnuch | ex parte. fo the meh surrounded by ceventeced: mon, Awelling houses. Further up on the hill thi ; Serclock | ; y o . a sartices: there wee a Cust Gain other, ‘osuppose that Henjamin left her at 9 | goog bine ve h THE PRISONERS’ DEFENCE. Gmncer Gallagher of the Mulberry strect station | HOuE fOr. are more dwelling houses. Hock, and she loitered around In the vicinity | £004 In the preparation of colored men forthe | a, counsel for the defence then submitted | accompanied the reporter through the alley, | wyerenre, Jhg curtain, At 258 tee choke { Dittngham's Rankine's eacher’s profession. dock. duck. teacher's pr A MAN OF ENERGY AND CULTURE, Dr. Smith was a man of great energy and fore of character, and his Inflaence was felt not only aniong the people of his charge, but inthe whole community, to the welfare of which he was of the lake alone until 5 in the morning. The cold, after #0 many hours of oxposure, would have rendered her too numb to get Into a paddle Into the stream, and take hair from her Waterfall. Besides, there Is no nstance on record of a person drowning accl- JULIA DINGE® AND HER LOVER. For some three weeks past the peo ofthe salley and of the whole surrounding country, CeCEC Ee Nee from Peekskill to Lake Mebopac, and from Cai ¢ Body found, me! to Yorktown, have been in astate of excites Boat found. rai Rrpting ap ment over the mysterious fate of Julia Dingee, fuicider’ utteriag thee cry late a resident of Jefferson Valley, Julia was he sasueuevovveansvivenss ¢ That cry repeated three tim oe strongly devoted. The general testimony at the Ci bat the utterer was in fear of deadly injury time of his death wes that the city of Raleigh the daughter of Roswell Dingee, a hard-working | Justice Curry of Peekskill was notified, and | { 7 Lepr! y ees foapectable old man, living in house on | at once. tmparnelled a fury ofthe square and | {ym The hace waC an 2d aD ona thind full of | and the State of North Carolina had sustained the brow of the hill which overlooks the south. | °sPectable men of the neighborhood John I. | water; that the handkerchief covering the hat | an almost trretrievable loss. Though a North= erly side of Lake Osceola, Julin was a pretty, the report of the testimony before the Coroner's jury and introduced testimony to show, first, ihe absence of any motive for the crime. The affairs of the deceased were shown to be in an embarrased condition, and it was proven that his wife had voluntarily signed away all her in- toreat in the estate to relieve him from the em- barrassment; while as to the charge of cruelty to his wife and family, testified to by negro ser- yants, abundant evidence to the contrary was furnidbed by the friends and intimates of the family. It appeared In the course of the testimo- ny that Mrs. Sinith herself first suggested a post mortem examination, and the propriety of hay- ing the stomach tested by the most competent chemists. She rejected the theory that the pol- fon was administered by others, as she did not believe her husband had auch an enemy in the world. She also repudiated the idea of suicide, as sho considered it totally Incompatible with his views to desire such a death. which was pitchy dark, so that no object what ever was visible, Many of those who had been Standing on the street followed, and joined @ good-sized crowd who were already in the court= wat: iter the Re: Ward Be fostrum and Urea 4 “It's a horr'ble sight,” said the officer. as he A led ‘the: way down im thort, crooked fight of Ee Se tas on ae steps, running from the yard under the steps * . reaching to the second story and into the cellar ‘On Jordan's rugged banks I etend. where the dead woman lay. The room was | After a prayer the 906th hymn was sung thronged excel fin the ens he ore tay 6 bia ke Zion, when I think oa Thee. object. ‘The light from a single candle, standin nati r onthe shelf, reveaicd a woman's form on the STEALING BY NEW WHO DO BOT STEAL, floor, Everybody in the room was decorously | Then Mr. Beecher took his text from Epheth quiet. In the corer lay Kelly. still, drunk, | ans Iv, 28. me one took the candle from ‘the shelf and | | et him that stole. steal no more hut rather tet Reld’ ft down: close ta the dead woonan.. The | tbot, worting wite his nande ine thing winch te geome head and neck were as black as charcoal, except | that ie may have to give to hit that needeth.”* in two little places where teeth and the tins of | ‘That is the pattern of a reformed Ife nearly calcined bones showed through. The | Beecher. Some people gain their livin right arm was stretched out from the body. | earning it. It causes suspicions of John Head, John Adams, Henry Cros= . + . Stretats ° by. Thonias Mckay. ‘Harvey Green, Nathaniel | tances. Ofcourse; the handerchiet may have | ertyman ty birth and education, bewas recelved bright. und lively gir. of seventeen, with fair fea- | Hyatt, Benjamin Grin, Isaac Lent, and John A. | heen wet with tears, but then the deadly smell | Most cordially into soctety here, and being pub- tures, blue eyes, and dark-brown hair, She was | Lane: THE mxQuest. which evolved om ft soul hardly evaporate | ie aptrited and enterprising, he interested him- NQUEST, rom saline woe, Benjamin does not appear to promot S noted for her neatness of dross, her pleasant | The inquest lasted for three days, and was at- | have met any one on-A very frequented road, | Sif at once In ail mesures to Promote the itm ‘manners, and her unfailing cheerfulness, Until | tended throughout by the SUN reporter. Every | though several persons have come forward and | Migration of a good class of Northern men to within a few months she had been going to | One who was supposed, to know aught of the | sald that they were on that road at the time he | the State, It is sald he was more successful tn oned, t sum: hh aintance - ind as the county pri ears (hat he was loitering alon ’, but they did | this than anyother manip the State, In the THE Wive's THEORY. The left lay by herside. The head, neck, and | hand. “Let him that steal no more. echool, Lest summer she made the acquaintance | vides for no extra efforts on the part of a coron: not see him nor Julia Dingee’s old man. Absence of the Rev. Dr. Mason of Christ Church | , Her theory seemed to be that in Preparing @ shoulders were burned to acrisp. Evidently she | is necessary to haye been a thief to steni, but THE TRACKS OF A MAN AND WOMAN. | 10 this city, he was frequently called upon to of- Dingee told the Sus reporter that he bad dis- covered a man’s and woman's tracks on the | ficlate in that gentleman's pulpit, and did so to Other side of the lake, lending to a spring. the entire acceptance of the church and pac The supposition ts if a murder wascommitted, 3 that ‘the murderer, afer throwing Julia Dinges | °°, whom he had endeared himself. of a married man, one Charles 8. Benjamin, who | in sifting out erie, the citizens gar raid or $01 bi . . | most willingly. The following is a synopsis o! ee for oe ste bees Lele peat Beate eadeesst ps @ met Benjamin ae Charlee 8. Benjamin, sworn: Tam twenty-one yea quaintance ripened into an attachment of the | of age. Tknew Dingee. “I met her inostly fn t warmest kind. B njamin does not bear a good ay ubont Wo'clock AM he dose for some depredating animal had fallen square in the centre of the fire. sometimes did, % sufficient quantity of the dead- ly drug might have fallen upon the seidlitz powder to have caused death. Capt. Smith, the eldest biother of the deceased, testified to th christian character of Mra. Smith, and that th " there isa great deal of stealing not, dotie Here's the woman that pulled her ow thieves, and I advise all those who obtain the said a young man, pointing to a pleasant young | livelihood in an improper way to earn it ine woman, Alice Murphy, who entered the room. | proper way hereafter. pr Gp Ap bileeantn ath RL kde “BY THE SWEAT OF THY BROW.” y or ‘a but yi e to Ludi Oat, of e « The school, of which be was Principal or Presl- | was the fest time he had ever beard an intima- “Oh, they've murdered my wife, they've mur- Every man should earn his own living. Ide Sore menlcig: ia avis canctai tat eoeak vie ‘We cama bach out of the boat, paddled at once to the Otero oe eclusively his own creation, | Hoh of unhappiness in his brothers family, He | dered ny wife,” broke in thovdrunken man in | not say it Isa misfortune to be born rich, but kl good-looking, and more careful than mos we sped there a short thine. Returned to. Of course. the SCN reporter does not assert, concluded by saying that no member of his | the corner, and he got off the mattress | that of one hundred men born with and stayed U re until Sunday ing men about the quality of his clothes and the and toit he was devoting himself with all family considered it for one moment possible | and crawled on his bonds and knees yand one hundred men born withont tt G Siiteo sna wared, there Sait Randay, should it be inferred, that Charles 8. Benjauain i . h 7 m orpse, ol E he chances to find virtue and happines are shine of his boots, He won the young girl's 1 to church at Shrub Oak, but she said after we | was the murderer. energy of bis nature. It is located in a charming |,that Mrs, Sinith, could be guilty of the erling | toward the corpse, Intent on what he | t 1 7 i Cou ‘The boat was found, it is understood, a little i jon, abe Papitol charged upon her. The Rey. Dr. Smith also | bad done before—kiesing her lips. His own better in the last hundred. He whe hoart, but his advances were regarded with no | Uiward her howe in the, Valley. Could not tell exactly | |The Wat was found, It is understood. a little | situation, about a mile from the State Capitol | testified to tho excellent character of the ac- | lips were biack, and his hands the came, stiow- | {8 born in life to rise carly, to work, favor by Julia's parents. One Williams, « big, | my house It was about 10 o'clock. Ke where it waa originally | Just beyond the new cemetery, and the time | cused, and sald that her ft ner near the | above Dillingh: om} ing how he already had fondl the dead wo-| to earn his living, ts the ‘Dapp; ps tothe black, | A man who works is healthier and’ haprtet Sut MOONE. SCORE er, was pay. | Bate at. her fa hee, 1 UMak tt cc tikon. This {s somewhat strange, as, if Ju'la | of the Doctor's death was tn a prospero. under this reverse of fortune c man’s head while he placed lis socom aoe 7a . p- reofapea stoma: | eet nters, pees clock mien Ulett het | Dingee was the ouly person in the boat, the | dition and Billed to overflowing with pupils, from nothing but pure christian faith. shriveled lips of the corose. The officer thrust | than he who does not, and he is, moreover, de- Ang attentions to Julia, Though Williams Is not | at hep fathere gate, tt Hincces, She told mehes | Boat, after she jumped or fell out opposite isthe Doctor # residence, an elegant bulld= i Major Mann, the hu him back upon the matress, and there he lay | barred from those temptations which spring as handsome as Benjamin, he belongs to a a from Lereridge’s to Dingee's. She told me ber | Pitinghama dock, ought to mavabeen drifted | img. completed within the tase your under hi the accused daughter, Interjecting a balf crazy, half drunken, always | from the possession of wealth, and those pit. ent family, and old Mr. Dingee thought that he me. This she said in answer to my questioning her | by the stream, between 5 and 7 o'clock, as far as n v around it an ex room, having been summones aretful reference to his dead wife, and divid- | falls which have ruined so many young men. It seta “ = to why she did vot want to go to church. the pond lilies in the south outlet. | ground, with fruit, orchards, ganien, &e mont, where he fs engaged in business. ing with the corpse the attention of the apectas | 1s not only necessary to earn our own Hvelihood, ke amuch more desirable son-in-law, | re any gue in the Ta et her at Flsbitl With regard to motive. Mr. Dingee aatd to the | fully Inid out by himself, The school b being his first meeting with his wife since the | tors, while Alice continued her story: She eaw | but we must rise with the sun in summer ani AN ATTEMPTED ELOPEMENT, by ap be iptene 1 f b marrl: SUN reporter; “That ean Benjamin wanted | 80d bis own house and er nls indies | charge was brought; the scene was one of mel the Pree blaze in the room, ru shed in om before it in nter, and work with our hands ‘As Mr. Dingee would not permit his daughter | Qustotea wit ennedian b catty daughter to. marry him, and she wouldn't, | Of taste and culture, who had locat ncholy interest, aud excited the sympathy of | found the woman in the fire. ‘She dragged her | There fs no degradation in labor. It exalts the When he was along y The inal thing she said tome waa ahe Ww th her that night I have | Permanently near the work to which he pur- | all the spectators, among whom there was | out and even med in earl nen her flaming head burned up days, to correspond with Benjamin, Julia sent | yiieg than golnto the house. I wald. * no doubt he pressed her to marry him, and she | Posed devoting his life. It was tothts charming | scarcely a dry eye. brightly as it lay on the floor. A neighbor it was despised be- er lotters in care of a Mrs. Ophelia Purdy and # | uw tue hotee aud tell thein you bave fetuses.” spot, in the midst of comforts and luxury, and ‘s rushed In with water, but the woman was dead. ks and Homans owned slaves, In t 1 RIDING ON THE LARS almost at the open'ng of 9 successful lif At the coualanlon Ob une tortimes She had not uttered @ sound. Being drunk she | That nati Which we owe 80 much and from uthouse. They me jous places by RIDING ON LAKE. 0 © open'ng 0 cess: e's cae ¢ conclusion of the testimon of dasound. Being drunl i > wal bwe § ; Mra. Outhouse oh des Heats us me epinh Den ae nit of ride | fern that the destroyer caine, and ina moment Fe eee Tee ee gute featmony Judge | was unable to drag her out, and her face being | which we have learned so much—the Jewish appointment, and in the latter part of Septem: deces bilghted all his prospects and plans of the {u- Buried in the coals she could uot shriek for help. | nation—always honored labor. "The Jews tauubt ber they met at Fishkill Landing, and crossed | ° "¢ ‘#Ke pretty much all of one night {ng out on she lake of nights, and they are known | ture Jf, ts, the, Ja 'ement of the Court that there te not the | Eo she died. their children sore little craft, and they were the river to Newburgh. Old Dingee wont after hipsiea gone bute bond artet yy Bandiy protabie, theetif'Julle;was ontthe inke : THE FATAL DRAVGRT, Pitate ‘Frances £.° Meup'prodacingoria procuring tne ee hot drudges. A drudge is a man who labore river to Newburgh. i Pieisar benier ut aescanea tenth hardly probable that, if Julia, was on the lake g . p ieate Frage nn producing a ide at bis daughter, brought ber back home, and se- | acccescd air ieuuers wouss in deitersou Volley oe funda, ringi ra ah pre re eh a eH woo the lat of October Dr. amith arose at his | ther ooiaion ot this Courk that there is wo evidence Yo eeeraine AeA Secaks Wan vias Gehan Ro coustieata Penina Hino taabeone oe ; 4 ; Ma ae | fre rlday before she waalmiasiog ‘Bic cppeared to be | frost being on hor handkerchief at Rankine'’s | usual hour, about half past Ove, and alter walk- Pinion ot nat there in io evidence . a verely revrimanded ber, Julla, however, would | jo eda qtinta ene called ine Up staive bevatebeaad | dock Indicates that the handkerchief had lain | iu shout lie farm a Mitte while and siving | Sthuidistered, of copaivedeat the ¢ ath or uertusd.nd, |. Last night more than twenty boys slept in the MR. BEECHER AS AN ACTOR. pare nothing to do with W na Hoel to po Or aa id Haag there 8 laree portion of thet pt «ik Haegad bites | See tas tote Pe the eaiate YL ey however, of the opinion | Thirty seventh etreet police station. They are of @ it were cal) et makes ao you supposes . Henjamin. Williams was bashful, and though | /¢fms Bealemin was going tobe married. any ! al, she would have remained around the o the wo ; break | that fro ort of the jury gang that tnfests the neighborhood bounded by Thiriy- | Coma construct a cradle without singing alulla- 0 y from ber 1 cw rods of her | fast, reimarking betore sitting dow it | Court regards as merely inferen ie! ied by a , shite " he callod at the Dingee homestead several times | tid her she should be eshamed td be guing with awiar- | /eX@ all night alone, within a few rods of her arking bgtore siting down that be felt | tie Curtase and oalcews of ihe sixth and Fortieth etrects, and Ninth and Teoth ave. | bY all the time? [Laughter.} Could I saw, plane, and rub; saw. pi and rub (imitating Fied Wan, and ebe began to cry. Sue soon after came | father's house, ts strange j, but it must appear | & little a week, he would sit quietly until everybody was | Sed men. snd she began to cry. 8 ma after carne | tii more strange, when it is remembered that | powder might do him good, and thereupon his | &{beremeh javeatigation, It is. therefore. hues, They area terror to pedestrians and shopkeep- | the movements of these tools). and not put my fendy ty go to bed, and then start ome Lim- | {have head iy father say to her Wat be would ng | her father waa-away frog home-a fact she | daughter, Mrs. Mann, prepared it for him and he | ™ ne announcement. was recelved. wi ery apd are abley scouts and picket tines tq keep welt | heart in the work? if T did would be & h rand shoot Be ifthe did bot keen Aer thot | should have known, end that there were houses | took It, remarking as he did eo that it was un- | 2h ,announcement was recet T cat ofthe way of @ uniformed policeman, ‘Last week | drudge. ‘The builder is a drudge who, eve veil. hun, Charlie Bei in, Tuncerstand, Isamarnied man. | of friends in the vicinity in which she would | Usually bitter, and inquiring what made it » the prisoners, who hed be i a an ti and | Capt. MeKiwain resolved to do a sith the nuisance, | time he drives a nail, wonders where he can ge Ferris enjamin, brother of Charles Benja- | 1m oot un Sunday night, Qctober 2, looking for iy | have found a weloome refuge. His daughter replied that she did not know, that priegners, who had borne themselves trough | sua with ¢ equed of o@oers ta civitane. dress bimeelt : Feliek. to or Charlie Benjamin on thé road that Lome on Monday morning, when wo caine thar Jus was drowned inthe lake. lwent to the whol reeed ith great call an @ poorer and cheaper one. «detain ahould rereive tho Denett of the | ahs had mized It lust w ber moaner handed, It | Aignity forthe Ara time gave went to thelt fel: | conawe te notices fs fhe appearance of ine neig’ or. | , Men tell us that a inal character may be told 5 is mot a . bd . rey jvods: are. 1 C by bis te Cs ell yor ol 1 statements of bls mother and stepfather. WB? | turned the fares and whliecomrsing eke | ines tn Guode cf tous, ‘they wore tmmeaincely | Erorecectcateht “ater geenr er terceemns | BLA UUM can tell jou the characte of min, wes to be married on Sunday, the 20th of October, and Julla stole off from her home on Bot ste Jul pegbt. T'was re f Saturday and went to the wedding with Charles, | pond. and saw tracks in tho sand which looked like bers. | Dight that Julia wi asi his overseer was overtaken with what he de- . codperate with Capt. Mck by sentencing in every | ‘Th mu Kd loo Resear ee ceae reine ak ‘the house og | here weresiso tracks of « tise. ‘The tracks were to: | Julia was buried on Friday, and was followed | scfibed asa peculiar sensation, ‘Thereu thom with congratulations Case where the evicence would Roveappos.d | But go: into 9 nico, warm cory ho a Moodint Charles Benjamin was stopping a use of | ward the water, and did not look fread. 1 tink’ 1 | go the grave by many mourers at once returned to the house. Arriving 4 A QRXERAL BELIEF IN THEIR INNOCENCE. _ | Previous god character will save the culprit from an | wautd And out that the man who bullt tt bis mother and stepfather. Mrs. and Mr. Lever- | should have scen them if hey had been on the road aeeet ‘ . ‘The belief in the: ovence, nv in the Jefferson Market prison. The re at the man who bu was @ fe anda | from 3 to ¥o'clock. ——— - he sald to hie farniiy that he believed he, wag | ¢ belief in their innocence, notwithstanding nbers of the filall be served in the eocial, good man, with a heart and brains tuo. Bis cate ASO treleauna nies. ane haere leek. Z erage yTar dying and thougnt he he ach poboned. '& | the terrible cordon of circumstances. that sure | 10s !nembers of the ralng end give bo further . elf trom Jeferson Valiey. There Julia stayed “HELP, COMB QUICK. i ’ Ny, physiclan was sent for, but’ tov late. In five | Founds them, is almost universal in thefcity. The | Cause tor complaint. A LIE. Saturday nig Ne we pinks - z -——. Ininutes the poison had done its work and the | result is not conclusive. Of course the effect of —_ Men do not like labor because the worker of » Vault Containing Sacramental | Doctor was a corpse. 7! n f the | the decision fs only to discharge them from cus- | a U.S, Marshal Making a Grant Majority | Tanks below the thinker. That's a Democratio The Altar’ Service of Trinity | event and the singularity of hisremare that he | tody. Doubtless the prosecuting attorney will te ths Athbaua Lavialainte feeling. I say I'm justas good as any other man @ Present from (ee 111,, | thought he had been poisoned, made it seem | Present the case before the Grand Jury at the it becausy al me er smiled blandiy on Julla and Charles, of course not Knowiig that the latter was a mar- ried man, and remarked that be could as well T beg your perde faerry Chi as onan dutta replien wiibta weila fa tay bed, oy : hext term of the Superior Court, which will t MoNTGOMERY, Nov. 17.—Messrs. Morgan, Kim- ratte tH} ms dali Cty Gf mrarder twee while tn my bed. go essary to suinmon & Coroner's Jury and have erm of the Super art, which will be wan, Kim- | all men are not equal they afe not equal i that she was not quite ready yet. Tisan leserd the tr fe marine cee mean tee Baved—A Fireman's Body Recovered. tyou mortem examination. ‘Phe fury was sue | i March, and ask for abil! of Indictment, as it | bro, and MeNetll, Conservatives, who have certificates | size, helihts girth ; i0t C ual'in virtue ; but all THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF aULta. | ried aa loud anf coud, What le the matte Boston, Noy. 17.—The crowded churches | moned and the examination begun. can hardly be denied that there is of election as members of the Legislatare, were ar- | men are civilly equal before the law. When @ Between 6 and 7 on Sunday evening Benjamin | fri Suanen aed thine elle ‘ng mont | to-day were In romarkable contrast to the thin A CHAIN WITH A MISSING LINK. gropnd for bolding theta tor Arial tar er” teas | Tested bye United state Deputy Marshal to-day, be- | AD says, “im fust as good ae any man. tt and Julia left Leveridge’s, and alter that all is nd soumthiag lik @ | setondanee on the previous Babeeth, when the | And now there began to be woven around the | Proctuzooe femular and formal trialet that | (ween dotme anf Ualosieqa. They stopped ei Selma, | may be so, and It may not be so, When the Mystery, Julla Dingee was never arain seen | troy i fing cried ai te | qudiences were composed of a few women and rsons of Mary E. Smith, the wife, Mrs. | noitlier of them be convicted unless meantime | Mobile. The Marenal said that be had Instructions not | ‘That has been the grand blunder of the Com. Para? Oe oral Le rectnane ta niRLene re What do'yos wiat Ff beard netting, and couriuded | | children. ‘The areat conflagration waa the sub- ‘ances § Mann, the daughter of the dead man, | some new evidence should be discovered. The | to take ball. The offeuce charged ts some \folation of | munists and Internationals, They wanted all Freee ak Bend and dt borwoa Walles tanaiarine | Redieen fouted and went back ip bed’ thin wcrurred | Sect to-day in all the elty pulp Schain of circumstances which needs but a link | theory of Mrs. Smith, that the Doctor was the | Be, ono the Legislature doubtful oa arena | Men equals with unequal means: ‘The incet the cru Pond and Jemerson Valley roads, the | at haifpaat ave lathe morning, Caw no cue. Tow 8 t i 0. 4p guilt of delib- | victim of his own carelessness, receives pretty | Picton of the Legislature doubsfal on organis productive part of man is the animal 4 Grum Pond road folus the ‘SeRerson Velley rood Joove hoat on the lake abor seven O clock that morn, | Washington street is now open for tray orate murder. Thi Hak lacking in site eoums general credence here. He seems to have been @ et delay, “the Lilteete and Conan | man shears a sheop. and there are five hundred Ren ihs Beeied Necotaasenr a ihaeeeea lia nl abe hea ars of dog in ihe | ther streota in the burned district will probe | suantial chain tie c i Be juliag man in some respects, and one of bie pe ea majority Inthe House if the arrestra pare | then in the same township who can do the same Ree O aeiat bande; Saas fl ne eileaa Aad pore | sfterward heard the voice. | The ‘any sufficient motive existed in | oullarities was his aversion to trespassers on his | ties were silowed totake thelr seats, The Legislature | thing. Then the wool fs sent to. the manu Hie Valley road le well travelled. especially on | poles erring, for, nee, tes, . bly be cleared of débris during to-morrow. A | the minds of these two women, as for instance grounds, whether brute or human. Altnost the | Weete to-uorrow factory, but there will not be fiye hundred mea returning from Shrub Oak church. Benjamin | 9Dt,James ll Carey teetined Tere were no marke | Small military guard Is still on duty. Thousands | that they were to be in some way profited by the | first thing he did after taking possession of the neers who can weave the ine cloth, ‘The result ts that foturnine from Shruy Dak church: Benjamin | of vic tnce ou the Body Of peonle visited the Tulus today, ‘The Post | Ga2 transaction, of could it be shown that posi | property he occupied for the school and resi To Much Ch'@ eorm. the man who shears gets one dollare day, while owly alonay occupying Somme . ‘4 be ake 4 80 mm ° D8 4 o | Warning off ail (respassers ; and he was es; rf fenton | 7 of bo fer na cpa whom he could remerber onthe that they are obliged to send a tare amount of | Pould be complete, ‘Phe admitted facta aa they | Sily kousitive to the incursions of antmalsy wrecks | in Marshall street, Newark, tet with an accident on | hie la the result of bral wy cones S have slowly culled around the unhappy witenad | ae ysousitive to the incursions of animals. such | saturday morning, by which her shoukler was dislocat- TRUE RESPECTABILITY, toed, and that be parted from Julla about 9 hae Cae tener matter to other offices for distribution. Har- | daughier may be stated in brief, without giving | kill these that no procured the strychnine which | ¢4. Dr. Fr d. 11) ‘was called in toset the joint,andas | — In Ohio, when I lived thero, I knew eminently Polack about Hx rods frum hen father's how trac Nad theppearaace of pushing some: | VAFG College has losteo hearily by the Are that the testimony in detail, "The frst duty of the - . fhe operation wes's paintul one,andihe woman very | educated German gentlemen earning « dollar 4 bp the hill, | Dinges's family--the father was ab- rowan no rack of an or wouan cuuiog | He aeke for #,i00 for imepediate use, and $3810) pandas ican ae ie nectire the tee | and te is AGA ARMOR, BEATE no aiea ne | Pores che eee mec ea wits ue | Gay breaking stones on a macadaaiized rd, never entered the house that night, and their ns bvnen’s eeeer 9 ies i alne pow der In the woblet | Ptsoned ahog found trosp & coin ree, pone bn the penal we ‘asured by avocetion they were low ; but thoy Mateinent is corroborated by the fact that no apotd rina hl pragrvnarhl pode cees oan Locetly, smmens the rulng | Coie the Bosiie drank and: che Nox of | Pesthede og found Teinper, und anid torbe | performed and atte cobel elon t wore thinkers, ranking bigher—they were hoa. | ress, was | | | toad, and that be parted from Julia about 9 operatto peration wae " roline Dirgee, mother of the deceased, said: De. powders from which the particular one wi Ree ant cs ies coasipsion the woman abies motes coats P*, sued Nest oer n eerie ane iit oratly seventeen years olay Taw her hat | tracted by tho operations thers in Laken. ‘The post mortem was conducted tytrmste | FoMeWbAL sharp in his business transactions | harcusracter keds fesna imposeltece eae OMA ian who has been a hard worker all bis gn requented by road leading to their house. | on Saturday, the 18th day of October, about 10 o'c.ock in | the rear of the store of Messrs. Shrieve, Crump | Worthy physicians of the city, and it was de- pub & tan of great force of character, and to bis rt was mace Dut she dio Bot retura to co: ose | Nfeways to himself: “1b des, Mr, Hermann Petersen, Watson Dingee, | tur moruing. She sald she was goig to Lake Malwpac Beneath the sidewalk was a brick vault, ita! ieee , cided to send the stomach of the deceused to | {ends eenial and companionable. He first came | and died about 4 o'clock. Dr. Dodd, the county piysl: | give him ¢ a mamart box. Tl Philadelphia tor the purpose of chemical ang. | Bere with Sherman's army, in which he was @ | clan, wastotided, but his nut up to last crening or er, r orother of Ju.ia, and others, who were op tt nees T never had. Ill give With Mis, Inaac Lent, She was very cheerful, T talaed im mg, ten feet wid: Fotos n Valley roud that evening, swear that | ®t0 ber carly in the spring about going with this i pales pee OF anern ce | chaplain, but did got take up his residence here | ed soy inquest “It is dobtfal if a inquest wil) ge | KVOdeducation. Yes, 1'll make a lawyer out of w neiher BD nln Hor Julia Dingee, | sii ts tos, ctrerebs cores feats PRT ther he ee orb ee sliver, includ! rien ames coroner, who took the stamach to | Gath two or thredgears affor the tlossof the | fOuEnt mrcvanary, as the “amily does bot dealt to fim"“Timmoderste laughter) Inthe. month went up and down the road several war, His wife ts an- intelligent Wernuiy unveceseary pub ito the m | of June the will be 500,000 blossoms on et ygetber he would shoot’ them both, I | ” the powders were mix st-appear- iM to Trinity Church, a portion of |. the enmpty paper wrap- roking (oF Mis sister. het’ thresten tc cotmlt suicide L| the sacramental silver of the Brattle Bquare | perwhich had contained the dose the tin box !28,lady of about fifty, and his daughters, in- ymareonien sare writin pe ms.ot | apple tres. | There will be about 600 sppies sien to ch ‘ ilver 0: je. Ic ’ one, ii enarvorien sA¢re. Witt dent son en peer ayene: ite GILMRIER RMD MERLE ne could have con rate Sun: | Church, a service of silver presented to Col, W Pentainine theotherseiilite powders fom whiek cluding Mrs, Mann, are bright-looking and rather | weeks ago fy which the aaine ah islocal the Sopeinee wise i ene around Ses Uy ave o'rlock on the morning of Monday, | Creuent witbout my Rearing it Gas, "1 | Racinwall Wy the marcnanen ot Loo ba or the dose was taken, the spogn used Ip adminis: Handsome young women, ‘The school, of which | audit ts eaid that chloroforia was taea used. Fae there wit only Ge AO Diotenicon ee Mr Glib rt Darrow, who keeps the gros | LiiakatsceT weat ou it last f shiver.” Sue wesne | Bamher, Inscribed thereon, Include those of tering the medicine, and a glass jar of suxar out | the change of a trothercl the Kew Ur smedes, any ; if PEP e re mt: tire vin tiie Vulley road, above Diitng: | great coward, and would never atep Out of the Bouse | Peabody, Baring Brothers, and others: pitcluer | of which the powder bad been sweetened, and Will probably be kept up, though {tmust ‘The Fourth Ward Style of Robbery. + THE CURSE OF WRALTH. fanding, was arvused fiom bis sleep by | Sea vard i Udel—On Monday morning, Oct. 3, 1 was Ean eine atawiaein headin wiveeeaie Bak 4 SUCCESSFUL SEARCH FOR POISON, sensibly feel the loss of the energy and force of | Margaret Harrington of S49 Water street | The great trouble is that men are more ‘Junming front, his, bed, ho raised @ wine te my wore whistling “About Hert tiinuies | longing to the Arm, ‘The goods were. pl | , Br, Genth, the chemist to whom these ar. | {ts founder and fest patron, “here ts no pre wae im Water, ctzret, near Boceerelt, on Saturday | BOSON to pe rich Man Voce paper. 7 neves his analysis very | bility of the conviction of either of th soliciting enc more unimportant articiog, | of the crime with which they ere charged, should | prses, snd. Mary Jane jar was frst tested. ft showed | they be tried again; nor is It likely that the mys- | 0019 ‘Margaret that if tor | tery of th oning wil ever be satisfactorily | SMe would, get severs t Up to the northeast end | there after the fire was got under on Summer | ticles were submitted, began Fetmpat, ry fom from, the lake, | strect, the vault being considered the most se- | faretully with th Dp met Come alok Yl then went cure place in the neighborhood, When the build he sugar in th ladies | night rir ts table pure | Kbew a minister who warned bis people abuut Mot gs Water etter | being extravagant, who refused to receive. @ would win Ter | good salary. Inever derived wealth, never ex Thereat horted on the West side of bis house, and again he cry of * Murder! He shout d t isthe matter?” A female voice replied, he mattor?” A femal . 4 ands HALE dirs 4 | nothing to verify the suspicion of the d P . P about being economical, for T would NAG OLha purslinyannwacd crenata: ae one wae ee ae ee ier ndteld tone ot atkins wore miied | that be bad been polsoned. ‘Then camo the tin | Cleared up, except on the theory of Mrs, Smith, | [otek winding ater when Mere cited Ror ee aaa | dust as lef walk Into my yard and say to my DME. ward A cdelh who was wale to | wnithioe, Dinwee, ‘recalled, testified to '® conversation | upon the top of the vault. But upon open, | ROX OL weldlita powder, Thoy wore tostod one | that he died a victim of his own carvlessness. the money she had. Mary told hor if ahe mnde any out: “Oh, Alderneys, be careful of your rhe ape rei Pte Nett a fed i ff i Benjamin, 1h wileh the latter auld that be came to | jug the vault, the sacramental sliver presented | BY OBS. deliberately and carefully with the con- i ised dy ye Would cut her liver out with «knife she had in (Laughter. nthe | the Valley with Jalla ly the old road on Sunday aight, | etch and yet bes fool, Of one to the ‘Trinity Church by King George Jil, | Slousness that more than human life bung on | The President's Messace-A More Li ‘ake, also heard the cry for help and the ti id. As the thief started of hi vietim ran after | rk of | aod that while the bridge be pulled out bi ch Not i ert dred ew bh. but one pwr He ran back, but could see nothing. | and found that they bad beta two hours getting there. the Brattle Siviare Chureh pitcher, bearing date | the result, Nothing yet of polson, And how eas Pewatd ike Wectk, Ret: Cornelis Foley of 2 Cherry street intercepted | fundred wie have wealth. but one knows hen 1 Fields went down to Lanes dock, but father of deceased, sworn T The vault exposed tothe hottest of the | the White and blue papers which had ‘contained | cently been arranging the points for his meaaage, but AS OCI (SORT been the ruin of many young men. Buddos could discover nothing unusual, : L tn courting my dangt icles were melted. Later in the afternoon | the acid powder and the soda, A particle of — bas not yet commenced writing it, Some of the con naurrectionary Discord In Spain, wealth and immense weelth are the dream ob Acura i | et naan Cobeare thes | Genie spol iss % | white powder adirering to the blue T Ate Mapnin, Nov. 16,—There 5 vito many men in, cities who have left thei urs u.terward, when the people | hat search was continued under the sidewalk, with tents ‘ed only from bis re There {s trouble at Vittoria, | 4, 1 ksh atthe val erwurd. when the people singh ena thehoperoftinding ®vervice of aitver which hnd | tfaeted bis attention. It was the beginning of | Teiaiady tat hh | capital ofthe provinco of Alara. between the Govern: | {Mave tise Theteare cake yng man! Meee Pet i Henson and George Willams went | t when's! me Some. Tt been sent down to the workinen on Saturday to i ele be eapocially foward the Kouta, | orities and the vd eam . A eda ll obally aMie on here be. down to Mangives duck. end theys they fund | Rmairied man ind { Crbid her eversoit be cleaned, but with what success bas not tran. | 1g the uounl ghemigal Leelp, Tbe oharaoe | {fi nat, oi the frcent wate ta that sec: | There, caused ty ¢ partic Serre | oie ee ee ree bere aomnlng Ulla Dingee's hats ber collar, and her bow with | He wae aqiarried maa, aud s poor, drenkes, wortrices | @BIFe ee OF two w | toward the Gener ernniont, wi pre bs en. Hd 1 | of ban’ : , Pr ckos handkerchief tnd if there was aay law to puttim | foreman of Hook and Ladder No. 4, were ex. ard the Ht of, alr ‘umstance be? ular majority of the entin ‘A | or rovins on ands tn é do at wich to be dlerespeotful, but eal ong Nit on the lake. about the middie, and nearly | aitited When spoken to absut Julia on Mon- | but identified by a bag with keys attached. Ie | Ye#oped @ue characteristics of strychnine and | ‘foreshadowing te Re | Hithizo ine rretesed. and the chetit between tre | L¥@ ever been to soa. Can you make a chairi opporlio Gilvert Drr-w'satore, Honied uenson's | dad, after her hat and handkerchief were found | was thirty-two years of age,and eaves o wife | thechomist s pronounced It ‘Then caine the ie oF Re Ku blur nr gergibow #erving out (Beir | guinoritice and artillery troops has ended. No. Aro yous blacksmith? No; Are you 4 poat, W nerming dark ing lying on the | Of the dow and two children. Shortly aft ding Ooch | Speen used 1p administering the doso on mixing | *ateaces imi b ds debiieolts —- carpenter 10, Is thore anything on God dent: “Ihe buat war recovered neagly onecthird | Justus Sprague, who bad Benjamin in charge, | pane, Captate Willian’ Forcier at thee ence ca | the powders. Here wus nnotber trace of white earth. that you can do? No. not ning Het, p Whe boat was recovered, Hear)y onecthird | A uans Fares. wo Led Belernin la Guarge, pram Willian Farle, of the sane com: | ie eee ee a naryate tnteet ; eEsincd Nc den Men uick Biainon, An Old Car Driver Dead at bis Post, fifatentersh Now chink. wh 6, ice er and the articles Were found w be n arrested On & Wa om | pany, wus exhumed, and identified by a gold | Powder an oF 0 apalyela this, too, proved Pee HY PEP RrAnins Preiner. e ‘ fs Paint book kionen (oman . Q woman's waterfal aad aomebairpins, Allthe | Svlre Grifin, testided that his prisoner said la | bel “ 1 | to be strychnine. Next came the tumble Correspondence of The Sun, George Paddock, a car driver, who had faced 1 & good book koepe paughter.) ‘They ¢ rticlos were idemiibed “aa. belo Rng’ tordulls reply voy teinark. Shey, can hang me but wai nel Cuddy has been rnlasing since Batur- | webied Wis Pawar be beet taken, wut in which meTAua Hiveue Catia Newias ed feast] | Sot HoeTae OF 8 GNAFLOF Of 8 century, fell deed on we dnothins md at gee nuit to dos) oy o. th nip were. Aral a high | Gace ujann o sald: They would be | day night, and was las ofthe | &sediment rem: . ‘Lhe trad remained, here x . ray ? | platform of No or the Lexingte alone Is thls the case in Now York but iu all t pitch of ex. itement by the discovery, and nealy | bothered to Bnd Julia Dingeo wt present.” He | walle om Summers ee At the falling of the | was the deadly pilson again beyond a doubt, | tTaeedy wae enacted here th mnoon, the faote of | fie atau atrect gil Pare faween Saturday wrens | large cities of the Union adic Frery ne looked tuward Charles ¥ | scemed uneasy and agitated This forenoon William Kelly had bis right leg | Lhe examination of the stomach was reserved | Nbich, as far as they ean be ascertained, are aa follows: | He held the reing fn one h uit wad the car hook WHAT THEY LAUGHED AT. the one who could expan the mystery. Old BENJAMIN CONTRADICIS THE WITNESErs. broken by the falling of a Wall witek be ees e@ | until ihe Inst, and here was found the Unal Charles Hart lived wiih hie mother, sister, and brother, | ter. ‘The couauctor sas te horses d #hing fo, Ward, Adfbgsl pes : Bid Smith. ac aniod by two good men and s . ‘eaaed in temmorl conclusive evidence that the doctoi And stopping to tte front plattorm saw his dryer ying | ‘Thousnnds of young men would starve to Fg eedtetth Charlos 8. Benjamin was recalled, and contra- | moving. eee un uls hanta ie eae, but waa notthourht | Gand. baidock was 4 ytare of age. He leaves a wife | death on a hundred acres of land because the b eniamin ing. tuitdid noe | Aleted about half the witnesses, as follows: "| SIVICES 4» THE OLD souTH oHURCH. expressed his belief that ug thatbe badentriy | Sa family coulis hey would be hous leat them. Sid Smith, who ts 1 uid net sit down op the rocks ear the house of Perhaps the most novel and interestins | Was not givin, re " rs and heme! lumber yard barefooted with ve Peealanding, aid 22 ip | Willm oirdeal, Didu't tell Dall Outhoree Psat vice in Host day was one beld in the Cid | uitoring fils del beraie Conviction as to the } 4 Ttsafternoon he entered a room wherein his slater, Radionts Chentlug the Hackmen, ali the leather in the Swamp at thelr command Ly Puccoreury tor this taatten Bene | hire: Never told Wateon, Dingee T eane ty ihe Old | Bonth Chureb, brobubly the last that willbe held | cause Of bis distross, [Nevo weit mae fy cilia e on & sofa. and with an sag | | MaTinAWAN, N. ¥., Nov. l6.—A few days be- | I hey have abandoned work and want something iy) ester make tracks.” lenjamin | bridge. Did of tell Justus epague that they woud | there, No words can add to the historic renown WHO ADMINISTERED THR POISON. instantly: Mire, Hart, the mother heard the poles and ran, | fore the Fecentelection sevorsl of the chief municipal | Mine and oaay. | Chink that the respectable (ier mnocence of any Kaowletne a? | Ber hws Valle loses very teeth i eherated landmark, which was erected A for esetsta hg what had happened: on , oficers of Pooghkcensie Cliy came down to Fishkill n alx by nino attic, pegging away at mharpabente au and A Re ah hee | acne | in 170, and is now for the seound time ove Hore were facts that could uot be denied, for be ra nd hired hth last, is much more respectable than the youn, ere gute ata as aries 8. Benjamin is awell-built young man, | by troopa, ‘ti ae ROHS Hine Dep unied ey cam he saue? sntitle € Malatuian ovat tae rexalit 2 to Glen stew itadien! Ya or are he lear ph bor tather'e uate 1 9 v'clovk on Bun tay es wlth ral fee Gere COC ee eee ee | by troop, Tue Audience was componed wf ev- they cau 16 In under t 19 sauCtOD of eciontitle exe wnt Wer ina g over she rewalus, to Glennam, & bere a ma who left his father's farm before he learned i “ea mand the ciitens des | frith falll face, Barta complexion, rather ul cokipanien of aaltiome tontar hek Gee Dr. omy the offocus of pol Hoody axe ati! ty his hard (ir Keaping tie har o work, You ought to goto iny bouse and see vi hited 4 ustus Sprague was instructed to | tendance onthe inquest lust Friday eventig tae | Zens and balf # soore of Indies. wn daughter, Mrs: Krances 8, Bann, wise nee | Wttat its ojaied ih is bee nero, he 3.08 | OP ike urevalling sisossa: eng the uty emloiais nee | cally, Wh Paty yas th boy iit ull, aWaltwat could be procured. > | Foudance on the inquest ast Eridny evening tbat | Ke latartor uf the church presented a atrange | ceived Ieafom the hands of her mother, thewite | ‘y'agstert Goon baba tur potvioes renders tral Park, {Vark, and. the post « BENJAMIN AKREETED. hy while Justice Ourry questioned Benjamin, | 2oehe, the Goor bein trown with the articlos of a ae has pugh in Cul to war. ia pildaodehindrsbcull fice, and ihe Jamon adhd Ue ayy yard, 7 pi and his repli eal a \ mp. ‘The choir was composed ? ra! he women to Pr peaug ’ ehtorlt Bus z= gad Heniinl was arrested by Oficer Guthouse, | 012%) Ww eerebooita alter Socio ia the ane | ogrvloes, wore conducted by the Htev- Dre, Mane | Rot ail, It atywared in evidence beforethis jure | | Tans. Nov. Urn alt the cathedr ance | Bcnawron, Pa. Nov. 11.—Thomas McNamara, | turn then away. 1 ayinpatiice with then and wo bods could be wiscovered.the tracks of a man | 2M Ue other aide of the bund tat uit: and ro- apelin Freeman place, Which the fatal dralutht ‘was mixed: that she eee et lair eieete te Cte, | fon meetin et LR mitt Tetttani eteptLaa eens | Coursey ‘hem Onlin Were traced ta Rankine'’s dock, mud | (enn nt two minutes from ten — rarely alowed any one but herwell to take the | skSited up aunts. ofa ded arte of haces, | po douot ee to his having heen murdored. eee 4 WORD TO THR RICH Hino to biltin shia dock, from which latter the Wurn he reached bome, after leaving Julia near | Injunction Agatnet Gov, Warmaih's Klection | key ir have access in the contents of the clonat. The aunureeatton h a a re | coli head a (dee aretiuasbed feirtuliy.and Biebends | Afr. Noocher next nddroased himeeli the weal ind v4 :ke had been taken. house. Retenrin now the facts coil stilt closer round this | Very large. The several purtice into which the Asscni | © eral places, He evideutly roortved Mir cite | erubers of hie con y and said The ducks ov called, i shonld be understood, | «Ql ME, Vingee acomed Heartbroken, He has | wew Ounmaxs, La Ree veer iam P. Kei. | wnharns woman, for in Tis clowot there was | by avided weld deatliga, here iat nant to adm anti | fry ame to ward of Me knife ot the murderer, The adit | 1} ah ye EO aapan ear orga] nals merely nt © fav ace dy) the app o# of une WhO. bas bro! ” 1 | found a vial contain qui of 8! 0. | Suri OF Ene be { in thele futur mye -¥ ays a far Shea his bread bevause tis can versely Ona cap lee ot ea nelle oalled trans: | Gen by overwork, aud Uile treat loed. wes tes | £8 to-day made application to the United Btates | “U0e ® Via! Containing a quantity of etrvchaine. | jalieg. The Nonarehiste c they bare bees — yer be forced to beg his bread because he cat ing of wba hh a lending io sped There was sometalng queer about that hind- | Election Returaing Bos , D So much for the chain of etroumatnnees, and | convervat vente have be ' Perensnono, Ont, Nov, 16—A horrible | Cf them? [Laughter]. in-one thing T would oman oF Wa nd ove: * " i. D harion, » and i oldiag both’ the wou 01 . Added to i ondem! jambetia’ ol Dera tocar! ry . fa Bods pus nove 18 a0 and te frum or iin clone behind: her and waa fousd over my dauchter's hat. “There si | Ponte, dom tater recente tiated and Derant Du | holding both the wouen for trial. Added to | Cheowaraier, Condemning M. iambella’s speech ie near the head of Siony La Het on, en Wish, proverb which save, “H ea the st. to which the twas tledsastheagh | Nei and @ neighbor who ealled in was jog Officers of Elections of the state of Loui. | Vante that the doctor was tyranntoal and ¢ —_— be eodlof ine atten the we arpa f Rion aactitly his chile. without a trade, brin him ope she b H been hauled over it. The woman's | fect the si way. ‘There was something also, that Joun MeKnery be enjoin d, retrained, | 12 bis family, and had at times personally ¢ The Cass Coanty Murderers Indicted. erushed, aud the chill wis f ee anke peers tefl Us Of poople gous te waa is ae ty sited Yule ingen shoes: but it | 22 that handkerchieg thet inedo my daughter go sad prolubited from in any mauner aotiag or pretending reed bis own ite. ‘Th Ho juga tab, he n Kansas Cry, Mo., Nov. The Grand Jury trois arto car The murdeger Was arrosted, aud pars | feck th HF rupee. In America It » vuld issible Lo Cope the mene teecks at into that pond her- | io act as Governor of the & of mo! orbing could | paye indicted forty-four citizens of Case 0% M: ona Bop “abate j Kill how. shall the With Panhaania ec cginnare. | of the State of Lovisians, and from | be more completo. if the women are inte y sof Casa county, Mo., + work, ‘They say it will kill thon. Shall the ; correctly, as he had. sul i Lakig any claim to qi I eo WOMEH ATE LICE | gor ty : f rill rd is. The reportor examined tho handkerthiet, a Peoane, Beate enjotied and ree | Of Cirnnmaances wer tunporilted Quran | ga? i atasGt uted iota Cea {ttot, | New ORLKAMS, Nov. 19.—The total vowo of the | brvad youenrmror dunt eat WHAT OLD 81D sarem tRovon?, pretty Caabrie aricie, witha dower wurkel in ro i Mo. If guilty, Aratlon of (he | train of cars by amiob aud whot, {0 fed ouanection | parish of Orieans for Prosidont gives Grant 12,86, | Mr. Heooher closed with ntonching peroration, neers Pasred, and nothing was found or | wus found'on the docks there was ne soticonbls tut rétee Nocif and iustires ius Own Gowetions Upon teens | Titueue, fraudulent nue of Cag county bonds. ‘Thirty. | Greeley, 2.648. Greeicy's met majority tn the State, on | IN whlch, wpeaking oF the Visine we ncrition, he vissing wl, kenson's bo: mall's } orl on . for as beard from, is inoluding rotura fucts the Cc inom; said: Lot them, oa We Hth of Novom- yowho orn their living ee ‘court In Harrisonville yesterday,where ed afloat in'the lake, was wet uil | "os shout tt. a rod - be to | ber -so much time having boen ocoupied in ob tained bs " la}, from si! out two pariah: auregari t# cleoted | by the sweat of thoir brow, and who can hold uy er as though It hel trons uaea tres wot 8 ir. Dingee, * was never | show caver on the 10th inst. Why tif infunotion penis te been ocouy ob= rt 4 aistrator of Improvements, thle big. hurd handa nnd say they new ot shee, couee 08 th i 7 «| taining tostimony and. procuring analyuls of the nol guilty —— eT ee eek 4 aa! the | afraid eo'camae om Band on | 1c seoukl aot leo as praged for, end Ja the we iene ee a ey tend cee eet hee talon Sheikh ytskN hyna Tt wu ¥ ; ‘ald dotendaute in | ton Smith came to his death from the eifects of | paunlee tae SFM mee omereen be ‘The third looture of Fathor Burke's course in | The 1.26/th hymn. © Tim a pilgrim,” was sung ; strychnine administered by Frances 8. Mam, | theinasives to the propor : BEY wer Froude ill be dolvered at the Academy | and the ounsrégation was disthiased wish Ue never lal ws that he was always wol- po, ce. be treated kindly. dorm, aud bo ton ebve orened { le Fo-MOrrow srening Lenediot'on. wr, Conflicting rumors were afost. Bome said L would | form, and eect uran ] }