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THE SUN, THUKSDAY, THE BOW POND TRAGEDY. ——a HOW LITTLE ANNIP LOVERING WAS LURED TO HER DBATH, NOVieMBuk vl, Lid. THE WELSH ABORIGINES. Your views would be of interest eed amiled, and showed the reporter a sheet of paper which was covered with ve ‘The Orst lines were for the reporter's benefit. ED DEMOCRACY. ATALK WITHA STRAIGHTGREELEY TUSCARORA, on pretext 8 i ter the snares, and that lecoyed her away. waa Webster, ‘and. Sheriff got & warran Evans, went to Kingston, but, coul such person, Bev THE DIVID eee A CONVERSATION WITH THE COUNT OF BADAJOS, a. man's name he lived im Kingston. d by Mr. Tweed ‘and, coon They were as fol- id it was Fast ‘The Sheriff went thither, but failed to find the man. Evans next said he had made A mistake, and remembered now it was Ken- he declared the m Of course the Sherif 6 concinded, by advice of m not be twisted into What Judge Horan SnyeBren Kelly Wise Men—Apotlo Hall Pow- f Apollo Hall's Birth, Justice Hogan was in excellent humor on Tuesday while talking to the Sun reporter. The following conversation took place in the Justice's private office in the rear of the Tombs Police Court Justice (with know that J Enticed into a Wood by her Uncle and ti Ontraged and Mu red- The Hedy Mati! mething which I then 1 will reply “That's all I have to say in answer to any ‘Tweed added. views on the subject. with my private leas ‘The Mecret dence was at dia. could find po such pers THE MORDEREIUS CONPRESION. On the second Eriday night after tha murder During the Sheriff's absence fo on who waa ‘omlsed the ada if he would con- ed to take the 6 girl's body was. Correspondence of The Sun. Bow Ponn, N. H., Nov. 18.—The indigna- ple of Strafford and Rockingha' counties, and tn fact of the whole State, has aroused by the double erime re- cently perpetrated here by Franklin Evans. The main facts of the horrible decd have already been published in Tm Sun, but the details which give character to the crime have not yet been made known beyond the immediate neigh- borhood where it was committed. Ing a circumstantial account of the murder it may be well to say something of the antecedents of the murderer. Evans was born at the south end of Bow Pond, alake covering about 1,500 acres, in Strafford The family have resided around there for generations, and have been notorious for idleness and lack of thrift. been paupers, and {It ts calculated that the last two generations of them cost the county over £100,000, ‘The father of Franklin, the murderer of Annie Lovering, was a low scoundrel of in- famous habits, and itis sald that Franklin and the mother of his children were the offspring of the same parents THR MURDERER'S CAREER. Franklin himself has always been an outcast Some remarkable crimes are at- I was yesterday in company with two gentlemen who gave mé an outline of He has made a great profession of If to various sects. In Tue Suw of Monday appeared a com- Thomas Pictou rela tive to the origin of an Indian tribe which re- side in the neighborhood of the river Gila, and which have generally been taken for a remnant of the old Aztec nation. ASN reporter visited Col. Pictou, to obtain ther Information on this interesting ubject. The Colonel is a nephew of Sir Thomas Pictou, of Waterloo fame, was commander of the Thirty-elghth New York, and is entitled to the rank of Count of Badajos. Being of demo- he is content with the He has travelled in the north and southwest Terri- Mexico, and has @ rather startlin theory as to the origin of the semi-clvilization of Mexico and Peru. THE FOUNDERS OF THE MEXICAN EMPIRE. “The founders of the Mext ez discovered in the same time said the Colonel, * “T have no 1 am so ‘much occupted usiness that [have no time to converse with anybody on any subject.” “Tahal be happy to ting,” the reporter eal munication from tion of the p ut my questions in wri- +" Lam only afraid to de- 0 (here {9 some paper,” Mr. Tweed said plens- antly, handing the reporter a sheet of foolacap, The reporter wrote the followin fasion between Tammany and Apollo been greatly a few minutes a charge of Evans et him away into Sherif to the spot where The Sherif! says he knew nothing of promise as the one referred to above. o'clock, the night pitch dark, the Sheriff started with Evans for the woo before midnight, in tell you anything about the on of the two factions. the meetings of Tammany Hall, and T really don't know anything about it. Do you think that the fusion could attended any Do you think Hail will be eftecte Mr. Tweed looked over the question with « very serious face. He looked puzzled and nally said," I can't read your writing.” The reporter read itto him, and Mr. Tweed then wrote the following answer : Tam so much ont of polities that I haveno opinion. Thank you," the reporter said, and he wrote the second question Are you in favor of sich a fuston ? Mr. Tweed looked over the paper and ex- claimed, “1 declare, Tean't read your writing Tean't make that out.” ‘The reporter read it to him, and Mr. Tweed, With ineffable goodness, wrote th Own private aiairs, which they reached it is about one of the most desolate and lonely spots in the State. is composed of huge. pine and ‘abounds in rocks, ‘Th ult Here and there are amy which a man might slip easily At short distances the ground is a treache fa aseontets with atk the nt one would associat with ahor ot ‘which it has recently been ti Tt isa diMcult matter for a man to make ylight, but inthe dark, rave the ‘ilihmer of an old: I think that the members of the might get together—I mean the representative men of the two organizations but Pthink that others would spring up and run a distinct organtzation for their own mo- cratio tastes, howev pemlock trees, | American prefix of all crevices Into and break his leg. swamp, crossed b Reporter= Why should this be #0? tice—It has been the case for many When one organization has been united eith the regular organization—I m ganization [hat has been termed an outside or- another #48 invariably sprung np in crime like that empire which flourishing and at hw defenceless condition,” were Welshmen. years before Columbu Owain Guneyd, a Welsh prince, determined, on account of the inroads of Christianity, to seek a home beyond the ocean. & Druldical worshipper, and wished to remain Powell's history tella about his leaving Wales, Southey says that Madoc lan where down near Mexi¢o, f Welsh landed here in the State of New ¥ erhaps in this very bay. ‘There were four boat vd f them—about four hu No doubt they had Druld priests along, and perhaps some women. LANDED IN THI® STATE. “T have satisfied m that they landed in thi where in the neighborhood of 01 that giant fra themselves tac They have always bis way through it ind hazardous and fearful in the extreme, THE MIDNIGHT SEARCH FOR THE NODY. sons who had accompanted e Sheriff and Evans entered great care and much labor they managed to. penetrate to about the centre, ‘Then Evans aald he had lost the track, and could not find it unless they went back to the fence, They returned to the fence accordingly, and thence Evans made @ straight line for the swamp. When they reached it the Sheriff slung the lantera on his left arm, as both hands were is way and to steady himself when crossing the treacherous morass, by clin, ing to a friendly branch hero and there, length they came to the spot marked on the Here Evans paused, and sald: asked the Sheriff, throwing the ight of his lantern around. “Right in there, under that mound,” was Evans's answer. ‘The Sherif looked that would indie fe Hol given a thought on the “Thanks,” the reporter s third question, Mr, Madoo was a heathen, Teaving three May Task you for the names of the ‘weed looking very graye ull him on the road rentieinen who would be apt to start another ‘ou heard the views of your many political CAUTIOUSNERS OF JUDO HOGAN. ‘The Justice (with a good-natured smile)—Oh, Teould not give you any 1 very hard to tell—it would be impor who would be likely to go again outaide of the regular Democratic organization, Impossible for mo to tell what ‘action will be taken by Tammany Hallor by Apollo Hall, all the representative men tn ‘Tan Hall were to Joave some men out of the new organization, the latter would aoon form another organization for their own personal Interests think the two Mr. Tweed wrot conversed with a0 dred and fifty It would be tributed to him, “That will about cover tt, with a good-natured smile, “One question more,” said the reporter, writ- Mr. Tweed added, required vo pick y personal research religion, and has joined him Latterly, however, he was avowedly a Second Adventist or Millerite, and set up for a prophet. He pretended to have visions and reve) from heaven, and to be on intimate termina with Joaus Christ, who, he was in the habit of telling his auditors, had promised him a high pe in hia second kingdom. rhing tours through many of the New ‘On one occasion he created a great upheaval among tho Millerites In Boston. Heed him out, and presented He afterward boasted spent part of the money for ashameful « and the remaind: A SHARP TRICK THAT DIDN'T WORK. A few years ago, Franklin Insured his life fc ing that he was gc He made over the Do you intend to take up any position in the matter? Mr. Tweed wro Tintend to confine myself entirely to my ters, as they require all iny time reporter, said, risini perpetrate: lated, and were presse tribes of Indians. They worked back through tifcations op the How could ac 1 thank you,” t orry to bave tr: Not at all,” M gind to see you, women build such erent fr fortif.cations, as you call them?” asked the reporter. were driven from post orced from one they erecta worked down the valle; leaving thelr marks behing and they held together as long as they radualiy they retreated across th southwestern country, and halted on the Gila There they found themselves com circumstances to become amalgamat replied the Colonel. ake out that these Welshmen inquired the re- ain, bit could see nothing © the presence of what they Evans seeing that the Sheriff was some- what bewildered, said quietl “Right under the leaves, 8 A CORPRE UNDER TE ped down and scraped away & pilo of leaves that lay close up against the base Presently something white was ween through the few damp h will not be Interviewed Tdon't want to give my view which one party will see something that the ther does not say, and which every one twists Twould talk to you if Lwould talk to any one-you know, you and that stout what's his name?—have would Hke to ul Franklin used to [think that the majority of the organizations are fighting each other, but ambitious men often keep parties apart for motives best known to hi these men who at- te themselves leadera—are the snes who are in the was mbers of both f the Misstasl Leb made up a purse, him with $50. Theso leaders on the Herald always reported me quite correct ‘This ended the interview, and t who bad been present all the time, politely bowed the repo ‘The Sheriff sto: e messenger, of the mound. Do you refer to two or three men es that clung id, in a volee perfectly the Indian tribes, “ How do you mi founded the Mexican Empire “The whole body of Welsh exiles did not move into Mexico, and commence a warfare on the Indians, "Nor did they form « tribes which went from Aztlan to Mexico, WRIAH BLOOD. Welsh blood which es over the other ice-—O, no; there are in both organi- zations~ as there are In ey $1,400 for four week 8 journew into C «There it ts," Evang The Sheriff removed the leaves and there, sure enough, was the limb of a human being, ‘The Sheriff arose and put his h veket for the handcuffs. mW have done this horrible crime 7? Evans did not speak. The Sheriff seized him. Slight resistance, and the lantern was cracked. ‘The Sherif is t high, and soon Then he led the wretch to one aide, put im with bis face right up against a pine tree, drew his arms around the tree, and then put on the handcuffs. THE BODY OF THE MURDERED Gm. The Sheriff then cried out for assistance and presently the three men he had left in the road caine stumbling along toward him. the body of the poor murdered ebild out of the hole, and the horrible spectac struck them dumb, rubber sheet which they had got for the pose and iaid the body upon It, and. th h orner, bore bi men who would di her than take their place in the ranks. NOT TOO MUCH LEADERSHIP Reporter—Do you think that Tammany Hall suffers from too much leadership? Yo, I don't think that exactly neceasary in every organization to » have had experience in city, State, affairs, and in whom the members can put a great deal of confidence. Reporter— Has It such men? I think it bas many representa- T think there are quite a number of men in Tammany in whom the pe bounded confidence. down to Hampt at Wixgins's E One Sunday clock, Franklin asked the hote ther it would be safe to bathe. clerk suid yes, It was a warm evening, would be pleasant an’ afterward? seen to It is not too much to say that the young and beautiful actress who made her first appear- this country at Booth’s Theatre on Mon- day evening bas proved herself fully worthy even of the high praise bestowed upon her by the cleverest and some of the most fastidious Miss Nellson has character of Juliet with rare intelligeace and appreciation, and the result is a most consistent and powerful impersonation, rising in Intensity With the progress of the play toward its catastro- phe, and at times so full of tragic force as to be eof the seven 1 refreshing. out of the hotel down to the beach with a bundle under his coat, An hour later, the two young men who had ac- It was undoubtedl, riority to the Azt werful man, Evans in his rod of the Gila is resident that strange and peculiar tribe, the Mohaves, wh: ¥inced are the mixed descendants of Madoc's Welshinen,” said the Colonel. “In what particulars did the Azteca resemble the Welsh?’ asked the reporter. “ Thelr religious worship was almost entirely “They worshipped the from the beach in @ great state of excite- clothes, which they was always considered to be very he whole hotel was at once aroused. Boats were got out, and late into the night volunteers were at work searching for the t Evans, who of course was supposed have been dro: London eriti ment with Byans's You must remember that there are many men who are called leaders by sople outside, while they themselves make uo ions to'be leaders, and only give their Druidical,” he replied. sun and they acrificed human beings. way, the impression conveyed by some histo~ rians that human beings wore indiscriminately sacrificed is entirel: ned. ‘Their labor was unsuc- cessful, and the local papers contained ‘ount of the sad disaster brother-in-law applied to thi the payment of the 8! re far from satis of Evans's drowning, an Jaw gave up the polic vans returned to his je it presented Then they spread out a In feature, she seems the very Juliet of Shakes- Although her figure ts tall and commanding, her face is the embodiment of that girlish innocence which attribute to the dark-haired daughter of th: It cannot be doubted that during th earlier scenes, In which she searcely did Justic to her powers, the audience were full as at- her beauty as to her acting. tragic element was somewhat too prominent at This was notably the cas tion to the nurse, as she watches Rorieo going from the masquerade. Uf he be married My grave is like to Ve ny wedding bed emphatie stress which M upon these words does not belong there. They should be uttered rather as some dim pi of the future than with the conviction of ascer- ned truth. The same defect is evident in the ‘There ts all the fervor of newly- 1 passion, but the strength of love almost to overpower its tenderness, varting with Komeo in the fourth scene of the third act Is admirably rendered Icony, beyond wl) vering the first faint tints of elly are the di The Justice—1 kne see Tam no memb think that the views and Hewitt, would be listened to ¥ nd their views respected jonid not think they wonld at T should think th their yotes and nothing moi NI see that the complaints about Mr. Kelly and Sherif Brennan all come from men who do not belong to Tammany, and not from wen who are The sacrifices peare’s imagination, eriminals collected from all parts of the country, and all killed on the same ligious exhibition. there any other resemblance you can THE AZTECS AND THE DRUIDS. “Thave seen Aztec remaln and their temples, and the only difference I cau see between them and the Drulds is the in sertptions on the Aztec monuments. T' Druids had no inscriptions. _'Thev preached from a blank monument, But I account for the the probability that the way, and the descendants purity of the old replied the Colonel” sadly degeneratedtto Insurance Company w m of girlhood. riff carried the wretch Evans back to hiv house, and kept him there for seven days, ing on the same bed with him every night. d he had murdered the girl, On the Sunday morning Eyans was present while Mrs. Drew, the Sheriff's wife, was conducting family worship. When Mra. Drew prayed that the wickedness of men might ed, and turned up the whites rs. Drew referred to the awful crime that had darkened every household in the county, and prayed that the man of blood ranklin Evans responded in aloud voice * Amen.” MAYOR KA Int six weeks’ time Usual haunts. Previous to the commission of the crime with which Evans stands charged he had been at work in secret converting genuine dollar bills into counterfeit tens and twenties. The work was clumay, but the bills no doubt would have passed current by lam) How far he had carri their monuments in her declara- Nght in country on this business tbe ascertained, but it is thought that he nad been engaged In it for some time, and bad passed the bills when on his preaching tours. THE SCRNE OF THR MURDER, Refore giving a detailed des: fast crime, a dingram May not be inappropriate: , Bvans gros Axtec inscriptions b WHICH 18 TO RLAME. cease, Evans groan Reporter—Which of the two organizations is to blaine for the division ‘The Justice (after a lon almost impossible to tell, Democratle organizations It would look aa if the organization which is not recognized by the Convention was run for the beneft of n who are ambitious of office, to me in that light nized In the Nation Btate Convention Druidical worsiip,” “The Welsh must hi by Cortes as easily as the; ‘m « Norman,” replied the “ They call me a Welshman, and I wil Cortez couldn't have nguered Welshmen as easily as he conquered Hut the Welsh element was no pire than the Tartar iow do you make Welshmen the founders of Peruvian civilization ?” “Manco Capac was undoubtedly a Welshman, who had wandered o| ause)— Well, that's here there are two iption of Evans's @ of the murder LBFLEISCU'S STORY. say for the Welsh th Why the Honest 6 1 Conventions and inthe more to the Mexican em; t is to the Chinese, Some time ago ex-Mayor Kalbfleisch of Brooklyn was sued by Mrs. Mary breach of promise of marriage, the plaintift claiming damages to the amount of $100,000, Mrs. Wade's complaint fs no fusion in this recognition ? T have po way of Judging what be next fall, but Hall will place before th n, that the Dem¢ inthe future their organization whien is recognized Committee, and [think this org: n will always be Tammany Hall In regard to the fis Uhat the Democratic party will never b 1 can only judge the fute the past, and it would really A distinct outside oi eve that after this the regular Ds n will have the support of almost all a ve ever able to from his com= introduced into Peru the sun w man sacrifices of the Druids,” said already been pub- 1k SUN, The following ts Mr, Kalb- tleisch’s answer: “What do you know of the peculiar tribe you have spoken of as existing on the Gila?” THE MONAVES, all, isolated tribe, per= housand all told. ‘They her Danisted busband {morn has yet come, as she p) Mary P. Wade agt “The Mohaves are set forth in wala Admits, in or about the 4 to tarry the plainug, That the promise was expr twas the nightingale ‘The passionate expression and distiess, which marks M rd and gestur f mingled rapture 8 Nelson's every in this scene i# as natural and remarkable as it bas been unattainable by any t whom it has hee In the well-known soliloquy at th fourth act, Miss Neilson’s tragt pe for its highest toten: the trance-producing her froma marriage wit V In fact, there ‘are Welsh words in more than one Indian dialect, which is bability ‘that Then near El Paso I believe to be Welsh words tn it. ¥. apon the condition and Duld prove that the Deen of fair fame and repute, and (uat (he gencral character of the plainti! was aud’ Lad fondant dentes that he made pl promise other than aforem! every allegation im the said hereinbefore express: Defendant avers th APOLLO HALL Reporter-So that Apollo Hall will become our fortune to Welshmen got scattered del Norte is a stone which ‘The JusticeYes; I think that any organiza utside of the regular one: what name it is called~ will become powerless Ts it true that the best elements Apollo Hall will within the next mont d Tamrnany ? ‘ ppears to be th. wer finds full Northwood tury Juliet has «wale I don't care by Col. Pictou further assured the reporter that hold to Catlin’s theor Mandans were of Welsh descent. the probabilities much more in favor He thinks that the canc ented on Mexican monuments as cro ‘an are Madoc's vessels floating on the At- rom Wales to America, piuplaint contain Ane set Nis aiaree. the time for the cornmmation ¢ was postponed from time to th t to ascertain plalatuls character e. ‘exaroination defen: to enable defen: nt learned, and lalutit was anc ‘that Ler general char Whoily ignorant thereot a ind that he refused to Defendant avers that at the time of the alleged prom Iaintltt was Unehaste men who inte ty wae found, a 4 fame and'repute, an is from the house, Kirl gu Into the Tioek by the roadside where Evane bid a part of the of dividing and ¢ by men who made t to carry everything me that they soe they have In reality been used in the interest of the ty w which they were o je, and that they do not In that direction any lonwer Used by whom, Justice, by O'Brien? T can’t say that they were used used by mon who were seeking I districts in the Kvaue stood aud wate THEATRICAL NOES, face at the moment lain Tybalt. that for a ervaded the ¥ an it was from floor to gallery. Was evidently very ex and when called before the curtain Miss Neilson was scarcely able to remove the offerings which she received, part of Romeo ts wholly abo prehension of Mr. Joseph Wheelock. indeed, to be a maxim among m. ood Romeo and a good Jultet st permitted to appear on the same board to 1D Was Otherwise DOOrly sup ris fine, and the appropriate, ‘The Girard Brothers, grotesque dancers, have L, Fox Pantouime Troupe. They are plicates of the Magiitons, Miss Clara M hat at auch Lge LURING His VICTIM TO HER DEATH. Annie Lovering, who was a well-grown girl 13, passably woo father and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. the house marked © on the diagram, Anpie had been in the habit informed thereot, fame the defendant iant avers that at the time of the alleged neraily reputed am and thereupon on In New Orleans playing in She will ehortly return to New York. oes Next to Roches- He will have bis promis the plania'e Florence, the comedian, heighbore tobe unehaste, and. that the gc ‘and reputation of the plaintitf was bad. at such (ime the defeudaut was wholly tgno rant t thereafter defend Vans's sister, olng into the wor Evans's snares while ‘Thinksgtving gouse in town, ho: An almost entirel: heen placed ip the vestibu oMces in the city and in new set of paintings has ule Of the Graud Opi Fa House as na left the house, first right to the wood aud nie made some slight objection as the wood, she sald, was very lor At length she consented to go, ever, it was for the last time. him, started up the } marked A. A quarter of an hour after. pathway marked F and Evans was standin, nt was informed thereof and Do they suspect now that Apollo ‘unt of the sale defendant refused to 1 Hall made any money bargains? think there haye all Korte of meno rumors about money wagers hat a uld never be EB having asked Annie to tn the intervals be otte."” The walle: ‘orks of art, valuod Rocky Mountatie t of the venerable Win. Cullen ial of this ease the defendant will offer nd every of the allegati Mitigation of any tbe otherwise. eh GAR M. CULLEN, Defendant's Atto of Brooklyn, county of Kings, se: Martin ki felsch, defendant In the above entitled action, being he has read the foregoing an nd that the same 4 WO the matters ation and belief, and that as to ¢, aeoted with Ap are correct, Fich, a ognizing and State ticket ; tielr “leaders” Imer, manager of the Union iare Theatre, bas recently been the recipient of a set omplimentary resoluti Directors of the Mercantile which the present prosper Je attributed in a great meas MISSING FROM JERSEY CITY Annie ran up the disappeared in the w« at the spot K, where he could see all that se without belny seen hinse nnle disappeas Evans crossed the turop side of the wood, ente! ink it has taki wo deny these rumors, WHAT THE JUDGE WOULD LIKE TO SER. ‘ou belleve these r ows the contents isown knowledge, exeept te Owners Vainly Looking 8 condition of that societ e to his efforts w ven to the wish that eon ok form ib ® superb manner, and eodt Whameutation, abd binding, over in the wood, Dy he and passed up the ng It about half way u He came upon the girl at G, when she was pro ably stooping dow! round ls very ly Evans glided from tree silently that he was not observed by the child, THE SCENE OF THE DOUBLE Chime. At G there was evidentl: round was torn up and the Here, without doubt, the dou At Wo clock yesterday morning William 1e, a leading real estate and insurance agent of Arumor that he had absconded was traced w Deputy Sherif Cronin, why had been lying in wait for him all the pre. Poe had charge of some of the largest estates In the city, and when his sudden disappearance became known his office, 89 Mont- gomery street, was beseiged by the anxious prop- erty holders for whom he had been agent, apartments were closed until late in the after- ‘Then Mr. Thomas Weldon, the owner of the property and a large customer of the absent agent, forced the door, Poe nad sole ch renis, and Invest Uinued success may Sworn to before me thie 18th day of t like to say anyth) A. STRATFORD WHRELRR, f that it la true. Democratle part he country to the other. Democrat desires to see that, You think it cannot be done tn this 7 for chirograpty ersey City was mi united from one I think every attending to oft and spongy, and most A SPREE IN ASPIN Theodore Michaells, member o: Authors aud Compos in America of Sardou and other Fr sailed for Havre, Baturday, on board the steal fo hie departure he beg Daly, of the Grand Opera House, for the pearance at that establishment in the season of 1s oser of operas bouft ter; Therese au f the Society ceding night. and Ballers ‘The Justice—Well, In this ctty the Democratic party has been so strong that there did not tO Ihake all. the, General Con astruggle, as the rushwood broken. ble crime was dragged the body # short pron was found hanging and near a low fe was picked up. members of th ocal districts, and many persons whi rd have came together and formed an organiza ition to Tammany Hall, ati ‘ause they had not heen members of the Gen- Was this the origin of Apollo Hall? think fully o1 members of Apollo Hail became shat faction because they were left out of the Tammany Hall General Committee. Reporter—And would they mere placed on the Committee The Justice—That which four sailors, part of the crew of the Pa- cific Mail Steamship Company's steamer Ocey en, are the plaintiffs, and the officers of the steamer are the defendants, Capt. Maury, wh: elder, thelF most fanous in ‘An entire hew company, and for t ‘componed by Offenbach, he declares will be superior to his” Grande Da. Proposed engagement is for ove hundred distance, for the girl’ tump of a say ® part of her hairco: from the blood stains and ot! seem that Evans pai might not have been dead when he reached this Here, with # common jack-knife, which the mother of the child had seen him sharpen- ing a day or two before, Evans severed a body, wrapped It ‘Then over a moat bore the mutilated remains to the spot J. rising from the swamp, was a mound of earth, held there by the roote of a fallen tr e mound was a ies high at the entrance Into this bole Evans crammed the girl's oving the head far in toward one end down into th Then the murderer covered the hole and piled eaves all around, AFTER THE MURDER, Having Snished his horrible we back to the turnpike bj proceeded toward Northwood. ‘There he bought a pound of butter and a piece of The officers are was in command of the Bien- ville when she was burnt up a few months ago, and Chief Engineer ‘The sailors’ names are Barth, Don- nelly, French, and McQuaid, The men accuse the officers of cruel treatment, and of false im- prisonment for thirty days at Aspinwall last ust. There are seven suits, in damages are claimed. After ad been heard f the officers except Chief Officer he girl might or The new local play to be produced at the Grand Opera House on next "Round the Clock, Mr, Weldon says that of his estate, collected the apital for him on bond and He made no returns In the last two Mr. Weldon will lose rayth of Sixth street, Officer Seabury, ‘An adaptation of and placed It ‘twelve local seen and tableaux, Harry Hill's sporting house affording an excellent opportunity for the in rooney Harris and Johnay ly the most exciting effect the heroine of the ) Haxter street. day afternoon exhibited rt nthe brushes of De Floeg, Dayton, rineipaleharacters in the’ piece wil be ‘ham, Mre. John Wood, and Migs ajiitons also appear ia it. ge back if they pears to be about the about the thing. ood many will follow O'Brien raonal grounds, will they uot? The Justica—Well, E really could not tell, the reople cannot act op both sides very wel Mr. looraem, whose estate was also managed Poe, lo said ie hire toes over thorough investigation wi total defalcation of about operation was practiced upon two poor men, one of whom will be teuporari 10,000, and a robebly develop le three feet long and Inside it was udge Spalding and Jamming the legs The story of the diMculty between the officers both sides agree, is that hicen Was lying at Aspinwall 19, six of the sailors went ashore, ani upon their return the men swore that they were y¥ the officers, and that four of them were arrested by the gendarme: city, and were locked up tin the calaboos The first of those two, owna a small dry good Last April’ he bor and gave him aninety day note to secure It, the note approached maturity Murray pleaded for an extenston of time, and gave Poe anew note. to take care of the one lo further attention was paid to the matter until Jul al note was presented smpelled to pay tt, His suspicions were jast Week, when. the seco ote Was presented to him for payment, then, for the frst time, learned that Poe had had the second note discounted at the Second National Bank, and det Joined ‘Issued. wi as postponed until’ the ‘Wiltam Cornprsh, of county agent of the {naurance Company o' velan Campbell had insured Miewect's that office for Usbment wee br fand Dumb Talk with the fH. and men, ip which while the Ocean wed from t “Will you take my message in to Mr recur reporter of the SUN asked the mes- wenger of Mr. Tweed, The attendance at the Exchange yesterday was nounced neither numerous No bidders appeared for the Westehes ter property on Central avenue, and it was withdrawn. ‘The sale of the Saugertics White Lead Works, in Uleter finally knocked down for k, Evans went acireuitous road erate, and the sales cruelly beate: nor important. latter's pros, pork, anid purl th the bloody Then he went wenger, and took in & tote, which was as follows “Mit, Twenp: Ido not want to see H feel much obtige fragment of his victim. the turnpike until be reached the point marked Here there was a big roc ‘and into it he thrust the portion of the girl's body which he had f Then he went home and days. Tho teatimony of the officers was that on the mentioned above the six sailors went re without permission ; that about Ll o'clock at night the off y from the Chinese « company's building on the wh. ran to ascertain what the matter was, and to render assiatance where needed. 1t was quickly learned that the sailors who had gone ashore had, while intoxic ud, quarters through the open and attacked the Chit raise’ the alarm the s P the oft.cors intercepted them and spoke to the: ed to the officers in an insulting me of the men, Barth, selzed rt bosom ini county, dragged, and wi 26,00 to the parties In interest ‘was adjourned to Jan, 21 e Corliss estate on Twenty-third and Twenty-second streets falling to com od for (WO Weeks. preme Conrt order (W. x fourstory brick buildings and Ic wenth street, east of Tenth avenus West Thirty-fourth street Jour case, and s Jou will spare me a few minutes,” “Walk tn,” the messenger sald as he came out M the front room where Mr. Tweed generally ts—the room fronts on Duane street. walked in, Sure enough thore was Mr. Tweed. He sat at a desk covered with ja. pert. Fle was as stout and hearty as he hasbeen He wore « white silk bow, wich a6 the swells of Lundon wear for morning dross, and looked neat, elegant, but bis thee wae His cheeks have lost much of wey, babs healthy color, his eyes were dim, 0 not have the choerful, sparkling glance they used to have in former js and there is careworn about the man. older—and se Pe wih esmile, » not aroused unul base was a deep hol purchaser of ¢ jarters in the The oMcers Master, referee), wirl's' absence grandmother had roused the ne {nk the woods to ook for her. ss xed on Evans m the ve ret. appeared induc time at the, rant was procured, and Evans was arrested the Evans protested his ip ess that he knew nothing “What! he or child T loved so well. as tho angels in heave TRUMPED-UP STORY. uary term of court. hbors, who had ts fast blow fell aj in the afternoo ir the sale of 40 choice lots fo th . Ulster county, N.¥., @ regul ban sale on We ground UEVing villag hts palmiest da: rs tried to it bi On the Sth inet. his estab- lied to Mr Poe low save that red, and be ae ry nateble rom the eom| 11 was one of the maby anxious inquirers . Pos yesterday mo: ‘The Elixir Lodo Bromide of Calcium Com- Greatly chonges, pound will relleve the secondary stages of the present distemper among horves, It removes trom the # the polaon that has beeih@beorbed during the disense, nd whieh reeulte in glanders, dro only by TViden é Co., 196 William giete generally. Ofiicer Keabury and tor Barth swears that Seabury amined the muzale of the pistol ip ury dentes this, and his denial is orted by two other witnesses, who testified ry struck Barth with his Ost after Barth had frst attacked Seabury, ‘The case will be continued to-day, if Jersey City for was formerly peti hn the neighbors in the mean time seoured th woods for the girl's bed; he it He said that the day before Thursday he met a man with For sale by drug Easy terms for furniture, M. Cowperth walt & ( stock and low pri mente received weekly or suites In grewe ¥ ets, and bed- 1 ag welt.” the reporter ania.’ good health,” Mr. Tweed “1 wanted "tr ehe-y ou EbOwt tre jon of Temaany and Apolo a fatinge Boston, Noy. %.—'The Coroner's inquest into th of Abijab Ellis, whose body was found die 0 barrels on the Charles river, the murder a pouuiitted for tise eer AeY him to decoy atric. ie are entertained of his capture, ¢, and slight hopes membered Qoating in who bas been ful trips for doors and windows . Torey », 160 Fulton street, near broadway. Kvans asserte: cape witha valise coutalalug = suit’ for eity tong cl Cr for abort eloor, amd peeta ty short clea ti Bsmt sal is. Che land, mostly on ‘at Howton tn ite termes, but Including 8 bxs. in oh private terme. 6 SO Bae “ary' salted EQUINE BUMMERS, n Pasen Tavern With~ ~Another Horse Like a Horse. Iwaukee the West 10 A Ds. Mort clea meats show ed no dec! joulders on the spot Correspondence of the Sun. fare penne ickied bellies at oie. in Sid nor, N. ¥., Nov. 16, 1872.—Rod Hickey, a | HM plckied atnd at iSe."and amoked hans afer noted liveryman of this city, sold his wonderful mare Nance some time ago. Hoaring of the rep- utation of Nance as a beer drinker, I interviewed the celebrated horseman, Said he: “Well, she was the strangest horse I ever owned. I used to give her stock ale forthe colic, It’s one of the best things for horse colle ye ever knew, and, by gosh, that old mare Nance got so that I'll be hanged if she didn't USE TO HAVE THE COLIC near every day, > She was a regular old bummer, Lused to stop at Jim Dougrey's, on the avenue, once Inawhile, One day whenI atopped Nance ot the colic, and T had to give her a half a pail- ‘ul of | beer to set her stra! (ae and I'll be hang- ¢d if she didn't have the colic every time I passed Jim Dou a place. After that she got to bea reg'lar old bum, She'd stop at Dougrey’s and kick, and hang her head, roll over, anything, until T got out and brought her some beer. Then she'd start up and go on like a little man. She could go in 2:40 any time. She was as mild and entle as a child, but she got to be A REO'LAR OLD BUMMER, and Thad to sell her. One day I let Dorry By- ram take her. He came into the stable, and aya he: <1 want to take out Nance.’ Saye I, ¢ her ‘loi Well, he fet up on the avenue, and Nance begun to have the colic. up in front of one of the taverns, an was awful sick. Dorry didn't know what the devil todo. He thought Nance was gone, ling new Western 44.89-16c. on the Spot 8Ke. to ‘rive thie week, cid cit At 8%. on the breaned hogs quoted byab 40. les Sar, Hutter waa in woud gemand Yor good | ney State) prime State dairies, 229e.; and select ney pate’ om ‘Cheese was quiet at 144@lsKe. fot Gaatn— Wheat firmer, bat ont; the sdvance; i) Troan ee Bee foeNoe rd afloat alee my 1.86 for No.2 Milwaukee Teg Be : i or reject 1 (08. pring (81 A for fair Fo entha chores omic closed Arm but quiet, buyers slow to pay the adv joer. Corn moderately active ; gales 65,900 bush. qd ge. for Western mixed; 640. for ‘ime 5 eae for Wertern yell leaner : for W . £01 tern white Toate for South, ern white, “Oats doll; old Western mixed in store pominal af f2e.; new do. at 8e.; good to cholee white Mase. ; Diack hew Western, afomt, axesie. Jots new white Western on track at ‘Sic. Bai $000 bush. Western at 6c. ; Canada Wert he Ma HLS Kye quiet at soe, for Western, and sigide. fo8 fate. GROCRRIES—Rio coffee more active and firm at 1a 18iec., gold: sales OAK) bags, per seater North Amerl« in. “Rice frm and In demand; sales of forel $000 bag sales 00 140. for Rangoon, tha, and 7 " (@ 100. for fair to good refine farolt D “are at Iik@iike., refined Molasses inactive aud prices e © quotations for cotton on the apot are advanced kc., at which the market closes strong. Mids Ailing uplands, 194¢., and low middling do, Is ken ealee lea, of which 424 for sport, £451 tor ox for speculation, and 90 in transit. In for there were nioderate transaction: Advance wales 14,250 bales, cloain 194160. for November, 18 Li6e. NUAFY. 19 1-160, for Febru 7 octal report, at lor March, 19 9.160 Old Finch, the barkeeper, comes out. Says hy F Apri ‘What's the matter?’ ‘Lord!’ said’ Dorry, * nas by don't know, but she’sawful sick.” Finch looked | MgUyan@eed, Suvpyiee-Petroleum war quiet at 27 a7140. for can joe refined, with some business in crude at lye. for ecember, Strained rosin sold at 4.1%@84.20, Spiria turpentine rnold at Mame. Ti Lied Stearine sold to arrive at Se. tn tes ul y Frain’ to Liverpool’ by stents sysde Aad oy sal, Sd pe verpoo! feat, Sisd., aud bY sal), 9d. froloum to Ulbraltar for orders, be. @d. hod —— Live Stock Market. ‘ New Yorn, Wednesday, Nov. 20.—The ro. celpts of beeves were 6 cars, or 1,100 head. The market maPrmuteaaiene pitas fic'actats good Texas and Cherokee cattle. A few of the best at her. Says he,' Why, that’s old Nance, ain't it? Ohl T can cure her.” So he goes into the bar aud he fetches out about TAREE QUARTS OF BEER in apall. Nance drank it down like an old sole dier, pricked uP her ears, shook her head, and went In like lightnin’. Well, It got to be #0 bad that I couldn't keep her. She'd stop at every tavern on the road. She got to be a reg'lar ol bum, so L sold her to a farmer from, Hoosick. ‘Well, she’s been cattle were sold at 1dapldise. had her.’ Says I deetoncen abe were steady. at Sac. # ®. for on d ave. for poor toextra lamba, "isd head.” Hogs were a al and more active. Live hoy At SwaabKe. wi Nae at 6) were ui, Ld MALY A PAILFUL OF BERR, and she'll get over it darn quick and darn cer- tain.’ ‘Beer? says he. ‘Yes, beer,’ says I. So he went home and he give her beer, and she got well gins to understand her now, and I guess he wants to sell her.” A HORSE THAT CHEWS TOBACCO. Charley Defreest, another livery man of this city, bas a horse that chews tobacco. Whenever Charley takes out his paper for a chew, if he the stable, and around this par- e comes up to him with a know- ing look In ‘her eye, rubs her nose against his shoulder, and begs fora chew: ie enerally gives her the old Koceipte were MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ———— MINTATORE ALMANAO=THI6 DAY #58 Sun sets...... 484 Moon rises..10 18 ‘Son rises, sDAY, Nov. 2. Steamship € Hamburg, mdse. and pass. cud" and takes a fresh one. Bteamehip Cuba, Liverpool, mdse. bag Penne valli parent fe fist “t4 pact hag Gon te” n 4 Sgr ne. an then retires to her stall satisied.” hfs ts Beaman B Samira a ‘op, tn ballast. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Bark Mary Karon. Srayrna, wool and fruit. ——— Bark Fleetwing, Harbor Bark W. 1, Whiting, Cow Bay, Wepwrspay, Nov. 20—-P. M.—The late dull- ness of the street was partly relieved this morning by s ant spurt ip Pacific Mati. The fear that the Ari zona, one of the steamers of the company, soine sixteen days overdue, nad goue to the bottoin, caused a bearish feeling in the stock for some days past, and dampened the ardor ef the balls in the remaining portion of the list somewhat, Consequently when ® report discloss the favorable news that the steamer had been sighted and spoken at Manzaniilo, Mexico, there was a buoyant feeling in this specialty, which at the same time im: rted ong tone to business tn some of the princi. parted. tcc, Pounce St he a about 8, opened at Wigeh), but at this juncture the ales to featize occasioned a Feaction to #64, hough the Price later recovered to S%. Next in point of interest Erte, Western Union, and Northwestern common, med ranging from S2hy to63%, Western Uoion 4, and Northwestern, ctinmon at Xe ba ew York Central, Lake Shore, t lantle Mail, Onto and Mississippi, and Rock tstand advanced \ to 1 ® cen! uy ine and C. andl. ©. Were inclined to heaviness, while Wabash was almost neglected. The volume of business generally speaking ediugly light, but in such stocks as Western he Mail the dealings were animated. and express shares were dull Bark Gris, New Castle, Bark Folkvang, Yougtal, in balla Bark Lita, Iquike, nitrate of sodi Mondeyo, Nassau, indse Ja., logwood. Brig bag is Peel, cee . Savanna, mdse. Lirig Daahaway, Monitevideo, bone and bonedast. Bi t, Ja. logwood. Schr Hattie, Jacksonville, yellow Behr A. M. Dickenson, Corpus Chi Sehr Ricardo Barros, Mavagnez, P. R., oranges. Aino the uaual river And constwise Vessels, SAILED—Steamships Russia and Wisconsin, for Liver: Wining Star, Asplawall; City of Galveston, New + Old Dominion, Norfolk. STEAMSHIPS ARRIVED OUT. form prox, Nov, 20.—Dentach New York. Movi.te, Nov: 90.—Trinacria, New 10rk. _____ Basiness Rotices. ‘Throat Affection: joarseness.—All suf- fering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate re- ef afforded by the use of * Brown's Bronchial Troches,”, : ainoted x di The closing dealings —»— Sitneseed e Afty bu with (he eageption Xorihwentery comprons which auidcriy loomed in rat_pince In New York to buy reliable welry, and rominence, the price rocket, frou! ‘presente, WbQU INES 7 Paton ty ing up like aa to, the Iather Agore being bid at the close. Tt yes rumored that the lon, Daiiel Drew was heavily he D m London ts of a cheerfal natare, bon: and console having advanced 4 ¥ ce 4 mons Tuling easy at 7 © cent. in the open market, The cours” f Continental exchanges t* growing more and more in vor of London, indicating ‘return flow of specie to DIFORCED. \ Higher tates in the Bank ‘of ‘Bogland azem torbe om the SEN.—In the city of New York, on No- wane. The direct influence of id in that it fore. | Yember 18. by the Hon, John Sedgwick, Justice of the check in the export ‘demand for specie, | Superior Court, Emina’ Matiida Chari ‘Christensea br igag 2A flower” price, ‘aud the. market | from Christian Charles Christensen. Cause, adultery, ruled weak, with » run down from 1134 to 113. Posed Assesses ness of foreign exchange contributes iso to DIED. the lower level take. inthe premium, Sterii aye Dilla drawn by prime bankers have sol Lisig and detiaud bills at 110, while the princ Jona In gold were Treasury will sella and 12 cent. tor ¢ CLANCY native of th 2 yea tiends and relatives are respectfully invited to ate tend the funeral. from the residence of her On Tuesday, Noveuber 19, Mary Clancy, @ parieh of Kilasuer, county Leitrim, aged the Sub-Treasury were: Gold receipts, 8155) Dominick Lyneh, 92 West 4th st.,on Thursday, Novet yinente, Slay balance, RINT Cur lock. ae ASST; payments, ° $2,681 225 84 Aday, Novetber 20, of conaumption, late Capesin of Company I, N.Y @, Cee 10 mouths, abd and friends of the mifly are re vited to attend the funeral, from his late East Lith st. on Bri at) P.M. HARRIS.—On Tacsday, November 19, ag the residence ofh iT, th ay., corner ioe of, Willa Harris, eid ax years. ‘he rélatives and friends are ectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, from the Chureh of the Intercession, INih Av. corner Wh st. Carriages will be In waiting at 152d eb, depot athe arrival of the © tealn fron) Sith st celled gold ‘ust ore, #4 neettully In~ midence, 69 old Exchange at 480.246; aad currency b following were ihe quctations A.M... .1196 | 1290 PM...134 2 P.M W Wa AMO LS Moe lallSss | 218 P.M 14 18 AS MS3 | POM Ho TPM. i nge closed on the base of 1U@l08\ for ¢ bankers’ aiaty day ateriing bills, aud 109610 for SUMO The members of Washington Heights 1s for Rurope tomorrow (Tharwday) per | Lodge. Nu. $9) F. ard A. M., are horeby suinmone gin will clow at 129) P.M at the Mer- | attend at their Lodge roolus, 1th av,, near 159th. st, nls’ Exchange, 5 and 82 Pine street, jy o'clock, on Friday morning, November 2, There was hardiy aby change ih the monetary situs: tion to-day. The demands trom ‘the West and Souil, West are sufficient to sustain full rates Io this market, hotwithstandi limited inyulty of stock brokers. The merchants are cager tn their demands, and are com lied to #eek the note brokers to discount thelr paper for them, the banks finding it dificult to supply their Teqular customers in their present reduced condition, and the prospective reauiretuenta aa the Year draws 1d me mereantile paper is sold in the opea 12 cent. discount, while the less know re fortunate if they secure funds at even much higher rats. The quotations for money on ‘a y meres. to ig of TB cent, in the mloruihg aud tld 1B the afters 2, . Urpose of attending the fuueral of our late brother Wikliain Harris. By urder of the Master, £8. WHITMAN, Secretary, KING.—On Tuesday, Noveniber 1, Willan He RIDE, aged ‘4 Years elatives and friends are invited to attend the fue neral, froin his late residence, 6 Lexington av.,on Fri- November 22, at los A.M. ‘The remains will be aken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. SAVAGE.—Ob Tuesday, November 19, Lawrens ative of Millcastle, county Westineath, need * years, friends aud relatives, also those of his sons, Janes, Thomas. and Joba, are respectfuliy. Invited to attend the funeral, frou tite late reside sce, M4 East 18th ef, 00 Thursday, November 2i, at 1 o'clock ey Specinl Rotices. Nees ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE. Op Nov. %, by order of Gov. Hramlette, all agente yu New York anid everrwhere ‘cine clone aalce of titke nlucky Library Gift Concert at Loulsvulle, Dece 7 ed, aud ouly seattering num bers left. ‘Whole tlekets, #10, halves, $5; quarters, £20, , Money tn bank to pay ai’ gifte Any ticket may, Bot one tn every hundred aust draw a yi however, ald uot o in the market, and at ihe foal | ty Uttle change; 1867s selling at 15},011! red, al 116, and 18658, now, at 114% olerings prices ra ary Clewe & Co, Wail street, report prices as follows ata P.M. Bid. Asted. Bid, Asked. M94 SMe, 1845, coun. 115 1156 nly, LDA) ticket te 116” Bath, In07, COUP. 13% 115 pag in ever tag HG 5.20, 1368, Coup. LIS” Hh i+ iT OF GIFTS DISTRIBUTED BY LOT AT CON: aie km reg i'd 1%" | ONE GRAND GIFT, CASH. 09, HAG Was coupon Im I | ONE GRAND GIFT, CASI be MSss Se of La). con no | } Guan Gift, sere CBD ash Gifts tam etc Hid Cen, Pa Wig Was an exceedingly limited bust Tenorted at the First lourd Were essen, oll, 144, Mldwoutrl a at Wei do tm) and South Uarolinas, pew, Jadiary July tngues, at 44. Tennessees closed at ia to a for old, and. 8 to. 7% for hem, and Virginia consule at ane Gold Exchange Bank shares suid at 112, ip railroad bonds the dealings were well distributed. ‘The low ing: full list eg Alt nd Terre Ha: Ash., old, #64; Union P cago, Kock Island and Pacit tral Arete, new, 12i6; Chie Wi Milwaukee’ and " firata, Weatern division, 1 Cash Gut, ow h G L CASH THOS H HAYS. Branch Office Public Library Kentucky, 6) Broadway, New ¥ 1 THE MANHATTAN MARKE! foot of Sith at., North river, Erie will open for busin firste, 9; Burlington, Cedar lou ad M. rate, 8% SAT Y MORNING, Nov, 23. The following were the highest, lowest, aid Grocers and dealers are tovited to bay thetr produce prices of stocks: —Closiny— | at thie market, which will be sold at low prices s4 Highest. Lowen, Bid. Asked. | ‘Tenants are requested to erect their stands as rapidiy ¥. ¥. €. & Hudson Con... ae Ed QS | Me possible, #0 ae to supply the demand at once, Hoek Leland 0 106% 10K MRS GALS RH, CONSUMPTION, AND RAEUS New Jersey Central Oy MATIAM In the worst forme speedily relieved aud pers Del, Lack. and Weaters.... 90 % iy | maneutly cured, "Pamphiets free. i Watinsh On Oh CLINTON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Harlem. - 1) See 147 Bast 15th at. New York. = iy pate eet :: = ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. qs ev MKT rickets, GAA Bide Giled, information turaisned. Northwestern preferred... 86 ty | Prizes cashed. TATION © 60. Milwaukee and St. Paul’) 52\) She is Wa ukee and St. Paul pf'd — - = = = eie Mail, ie BK Situations Whariteo, Bi ‘i - —~— a rp) as SITUATION wanted by ® young man in Boston, Hartt a8 ih thre store to rub np, put on castors. west h Union Pacin ay Sin | 2 ering; would be willing t ‘ ©.,C. and Ind’ Central ay Sih | Wagesin furniture, Address J.T. G. M.,,Dox IW, Sua sanntbal and St, Joseph... — oft HARRIDHY S06 G6, 96: BEOEn» — Mg N Atierican widow desires gcatlemen’s wash dame Kaprése te hy rie Ie pot injured ; terms Te. per dozen, aad mend- Wells, Fargo & Co. Expreas H+} f desired, Address M8, box 186, Suu oftice. merican M.U. Express... — - Duited States Exoress.... —- = IS TUA TION wanted as wet norse by married woman, in a family where she could The following shows the exports exclusive of specie | bave her own baby. either city or country, Kod refer- from New York to foreign ports for the week ending | ence Call for 2 daye at 873 dd ay., wear dd 66 Mra. \ November 19, and sinee (he beginning of the yoar — HT) ietaliigial lh’ aak 171 187, lon, used to driving & Wagon, aud Comiliar wich For the week A Sint SNe The city iain want of empiorment, expectations mode Vrev reported aalealeme aI 8 rate, MES IIKBMAN, bo. 4316, P.O. + aio 9 hint wants ed Since Jan. 1 214,700,440 810,359,208 i neo 3d Mr Henry Clews requests as to say that his name is connected a treasurer with the Americab Fire Insur ance Company of Jersey City without ils authority alee New York Markers. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 20.—FPLOUR AND MBAt Flour active ; sales 18,000 bbls. including about §.(00 i N a RST-CLASS lnundress would lke gentle mene or fatilly washing, at her own roome or go> By tie day ey hina SCOTT, S64 Bast 284d 80 Would like to take Ing. Address Mra, DALY, 1 AA few gentieme: Mulberry st., fret toot VOUNG German girl wishes @ siluallon for aap A CiuOM Sewing usckite works Address Bl bow tide for No 2) 85 4a Gun omee, rades slow | Minnesota rc ved demand: Bout fra high € tely ace Rye four JEWISTE Gi] ang g aituation, f9 cook, waite Gorm tieafauiet fs, [lear cnavergae A ‘nilron. Calvan iS Mulverry st. 8d door. = eater, bb & txtre Blates ACs ; Oecd tee Western’ spr Suge do.'a SITUATION wanted for a cook,in « boardia tran St soe gs wma: Ge, Guupleee’ | A Bouse. “apply acta Contre are ewe fire or bie extras, Dito ie poing extras, 67.250 = anes welty trade ant fe tt fe 40.30; Souun ant eed M tesa toto thoes fat Will held ‘wie; tous Nevis) eo tT JOOre Hh, basement, 7 \ Suzy TIONS wanted by two young bear SHS tea Wet Lyncu, «27 Bast dant. ANTED— Wy « respec ie wotaaa, & baby to “a Durse. who bas lovt her Davy three iosthe ova, Der ows hauas. Aid Frows ot, Williaus duran. 7 ere bakers’ and fami, 1.0, Southern Cy ve Pour, 65.5006. 0 ¢., 93.2008). Brandywine, &c, ur, #10) Be, $484.50, OvIMONS—Pork was dull and lower, iw a Jobing Dbis. mess sold at $15 3506815 40. wicks In a whole niet and ged. i bole. weatber-eured ipplng $33." Bacon was in fal

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