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believe anything tke that.” After Joaving my house, Mrs. Andre went to live on Mort street, and eontinoe forme at embrukirry. Thence, ene moved ts 9 Grove uy there to U back t Mere et. To all these pine eh CRIME ENDING IN DEATH. stb 84D DOMESTIC LIFE OF A POOR ayn} meinen ald Weuted hit ner hak cept when Abire hag ALSATIAN. crranere te ner huevaad eacope ween Andre bap 9 MARS. ANDRE'S STCOND LOTER. o) for Bla Life-A Wife Dead to al! of Shame and Honor Spririting Away bert anode Children Shot Dead lathe Hueete Trial of Emil Andre ‘The trial of Emil Andre for the killing tine to tell Andie what © eont of June last wae resuin 2 migrated to Fiftecnth street, bear Fi ©} is wrife on the 18th of June Inst was resumed UX misrated vo fib ntreets aca Fire {ay in the General Seasions, This case ts | ery ecrk. which necessitated vicita from me. CAC tle 5 ne Avare rere? terre, a po ulation of the elty, and espectally by the weer, io Ane 4 Lagneas had aise! ed ewxtanta from Alsace aod Lorraine. The Eee Ww sf gp | FH Consul, the President of the Alsace- § ciety, and a large concourse of mem- | ¢ wot bee const. iz, iG f that society have been in on sto Mre Ande. Toe jeter never came to. . beginning. ‘They nearty all | hand. “Andre taken fick 8ith the erall-pox, aaa n that the prisoner Killed his ts Woneeaoid wed ta coere he wit froumstances constituting Whom be reel hi wel yertertay they could not entirely restrain | mnet goto work. He satdh fostatious of approval as defence was | C9 876: This brougat cae nent, folded tof order, however, and the MNS, ANDRE ELOTES, appa he ge : z A short time afterward, when Andre hat gone to r ¢ between counsel hae been hin New dersey. ne caina, home vor Fateruay ment palatained from the start greed Wel hes wily bed By » jearn wnere Phe | rlaoner came to the bar looking as he did 1 her last reaidenee from me, bu c fay of the thal, unimpassioned and Peeniy Aree i Jifferent as to the fesult He paid no atten- n the eniidren the proceedings, prefe.ring to fordle met rite \ who apreared to ¢ ider the nw Ohne | would ang ten Tyme his ked to im in t a enuarees wantin a apa ot b mn b and then gu ORES a's him only once tue fe at one time t - “ atner from ie t had 6 mor ihe ke piser, aud bew pust have had a WF WOULD LIKE TO eRe Mts CIILDNEN her father ® danger 7. He eyce were all np like a crary requen ly f Aner-ef t tte ( bo weney to drink. Hecuvering herself, ineta: . tal be leat & peasrat wing her caresses and ale wr fe Frac rn i = ed akeeper, old jowrned on Wedneaday t rn bay! “ 5 e Bu veto e the 4 h . My iner. testided that he had wade « post-mortem Y Tani oauionef the body of a wornak whom be tas | dow Mew. Andre; that Le hud r n of Mrs, Douaneau de ound @ weund in the head wolca couvineed Hay What death Was tue lisvautaneous re uit ai, bus the last wits nd that tae organs of toe dy Nese, Was @Xa frube- Ay condition, ie was subject d sw t ilar, y crosa-examination, which de ¢ out ti te netly Mat ta oth i e was t rt ad. LEONID ANDRE'S LAST DRRARPAST Lucien Tartierre was tne frat witness called 4 « r baat New | A Convention of the i ; ‘ eui ious Association met in Philag Tuesday Inst. This aseoctation, ' mth 1 Ke. Ne | the statement of Mr. William J. Potte e \ at Fitta | retary, has no form, or semblance, or shred of reed to limit ite fellowship. It eatablishes ay un selfon the principle of truth-seeking, not of morning o: the dav sue was | truth found, and the fellowship tus gained te Aid to have been kt when he 6. eaktasted | what binds tt tocet It ta not limited by Ha her, about 6 o'clock, He daw her (ueeven- | Christian lines: tains Spiritualists, Jews, ' fore, b never saw ber af fterthe break ithe Gi: r c Ge It includes ei. alive U ae allmen of w Pf denonination, church, re fire ae Attorney Fellows an th OF eect around th be, who’ aF ir ited soner. gen ad on retictous rk am, and oo € 4 Presid Kev. 0 dente, Hai Wa do Emer: sermit Sriit Das killed by the C New York w tue jury alone no. and | Ledia Marta t I P Was uot Withia tue province of the court )Oumann Hoadley of WHO DLO ANDERE KiLd Connecti Fs. Pott Tut he mantained that ¢ Curtide of New ¥ 1 ere Sinee he aw required, and abuudaus f 1 jou of and jury bey ati rs Goat tue Wotan © four or five Wittesees bad | ptt f ATR deposed that they aaw shot verses Gad | pitary, Hanna B. Stever nt. T 4 ed the name a HOUSE SOTES, wif } 1 r ar aye! runnine criminal or Pplvadiig. (her witue . me Wf at thie “ " Capt. T.G.M i ‘ ver bad one aoe Ww st jt . ALY DELIKIUM TREMENS. . ertified that the prisoner's fy Stew 1 if diseae = fie ta sata t ‘ , and he ea The following Je sald to be a gure test of » ey: ‘ ver nine tt. for in, : aeord ed son of importe partes he ed 1oter " sllor of the Frenet tthe vast proportion ot ted (he papers read ed, and t work ally red in raymen and milkmen are losing a great iy the cit) great veterumary cor VANDRE AND HIS WIFE dep, Coitauach, and Ox . t Marguent eich bores were Used ehile they were & 4 a inne ¢ r ectart rete, t tor © : A end t th portant polute ere given rte t yt ne aud go. at Paald bee a Dh tkenue ot 1 company , ad brent on a f A Rum Murder in Leonard Street, the how About 1 o'clock morning Jobn a. They O'Connor end Willis ed while drack a board | without tree # pionged it ‘ ; | a i A TRADESMAN MISSING, SUSPICION OF SHADOWING, ROR- BERRY, AND MURDER, The New York Thieves Supposed to have cen Tempted by the Money which a uisviils Merchast Drew from a Brook- lye Bauk~ Pour Cities Searched, Yesterday a Sty reporter called on Mr. J. Speed Peay of Loulsvitte, who ts boarding at the St. Nicholas Hotel, with reference to the mysterious disappearance of his brother, Mr. George N. P Louisville merchant, nephew of James Speed, Attorney-General under Presi- dent Lincoln, The reporter found Mr. Peay in bed, being, as he eald, utterly exhausted after more than sixty hours constant search for hie brother, With him was Mr. Lafayette Josephs, Prosecuting Attorney forthe city and county of Louisville, The reporter also visited the Bran<- reth House and converscd with those with whom the missing man bad daily associated whilsin the city up to the time of his disap. pearance on the morning of the Ith inst, From these gentlemen anJ the detectives the follow. ing particulars of what will doubtless prove a deep laid murder and robbery were obtained A VISIT FATALLY PROLONGE! Mr. George N. Peay, the missing man, had been for a number of years in the insurance business in Louisville, He was also connected with @ mercantile house, and was so generally deutified with the business interests of the ity as t upy a igh position in sectal end business circles. He had amassed considerable wealth, and waa highly esteemed. Three weeks ago last Saucday Mr. Peay arrived in this city A warm personal friend had become embar- Taseed in business affairs. He had many cred- tors in this city, and the object of Mr. Peay's Visit was to settle’ these accounta for bis friend He did not intend embarkins in business for bin seif, as has been said by several hewapapers Some of the papers necessary to this settle.nent did hot arrive as soon as had been anticipated and Mr. Peag's vist was consequently prolonged fit few days of bia sojourn here were epent @ Urandreth House, He went to this hotel because he had been a playmate and ® subse. t warn friend of Mr the night W him he ys. after which be removed St, Nicholas Hotel, Thereafter much was dev d to Mr. Martin at the blouse, especially the evening. tom was to take a stroii about Cown early io the day, Crp inon Mr. Martin during the afternoon, re- turning invariably to pase the evening with him me was oftener spent to the billiard room N anywhere else. although the friends (re quently took © sbert stroll; and usually wupped eter On one occasion they repaired to Pul- ton market ior its far-famed oysters. AN EVENING AT THR WITAHYES. After which they strolled down We the wiarve d bowa.ng @ schooner plying to and from irazil, held w long conversation with the captain on the subject of the fruit trae the cliwate of the tropics, and other topics | wiloh Mr. Peay seemed deenly Iteeularly Mr. J'eay tartied at the House until after midaight, 6a. Uiree o'clock, sometinies mot later than h [aL twelve, and then be walked direct to th 4. Nicholas, called at the counter for his key. and returned to his room. He was a gentleman f culture--very cautious of making new ac- jualntances, eo much #0, Indeed. that be re d the formality of an Introduction be sore zing ans one who sought bis companion sh porfavor, With Mr. Martio’s soctety he was content, as he sought Ho other acquaintances reet to interested. Brandreth tering unt f bough several were made during his visite to he Brandreth House F.VE THOUSAND DOLLARS. On Wednesday afvermoon, the Lath tnt. Mr Peay having received the necessary documents, Wout yub to alicnd to bis friend s business, He vi ited the Nassau National where a draft for for Hank In Brooklyn, thousand and seven bine dred di ters was cashed forhim. ‘The money iven bim was in bank notes of the de- nomination of one thousand, six five hun- are hundreds, and Sfttes. He ts known y bare. bad. one his ¥ dred dollars which he- had Louievide. It was not uncom arry farce suis of money. I did vot fear robbe it { defonve, having a f dirk, an ingenious cut strumenta, om Brooklyn he visited se usual. ‘Then he went to tae met Mr. Martin and Mr est, and a member of the Com Bb Mercer street passed the evening. ‘They. w Mar Hotel in Lapenard street a syed a fow gawes of ards. It was s ramidol bt w hey went avwar, r desiring to close the bililard bad not been y eedd. 7 wil rl vere any at his sapper as ndreth House onions { Martin It Vick them i t t and be laug NOT INTOXICATED, During the evening Mr. Veay drank three bot exhibited aot t piom of AL tleation. | d the sof all wh ew fim is that be never drank suff t tum his brain, Returnin: ¢ F h Mouse Mr. Bromley retired, a Mescrs. Martin and Peay conversed until after 2 les. Singularty, the conversation turned the late terriole Uragedies which have been et ed im this city. ibe Fisk inurder and tue MiG aneaasination were also discussed. ans r Peay manifested mich interest te the de ails as related by Mr. Mar He seemed weil ifurmed in relation t. both high and low life in be city, and ae Mr Martin says, “Conversed a. thougu he bad Leen a resident of we city for years, THE LA pb sont WAS twenty minutes after 2 ' ruse Mr. Ma mod might « Lue di after him t saw him he had turned and was about ty cross Canal street, ‘This was tie la He did bot go to the St. Nichoias nd the most tharougk ea rites city, Wilamsburel, rookiyn. abd Jer yey 9 to bis Ww as failed to furnish the s bereabo utest clue or hotel guests to ab- er rooms for aday or of the Bt. N s betel were Bot a; nsive, particularly as M Marvin did ib friend hac ceased visit tor Mir. Peay rt Mr Martin thougut that © Gad returned to Louisville. THE PInsT aLanM, mer bant was We ht from the bLotel for ses darned, and Lelegraybed Josephs made a. in this city ca Mon Jay mormimz. dr, Kealy, detective connected with the St. Nicholas Hotel, went with them to Mr. Martin; thence to the Morgue and the h jtals, to the Mroukire Morgue and hospitals, Newark, Jersey ¢ fry where sand to the vari twas py ssibie tt nauc ection, they laid the facts be fintendent Kelao, Ww coma rte every tives 4 Tiley and Heidelberg, The bh was renewed With bew sigur. The city has Leen sea: froin Harlem to the Battery, and the adjui ities Pesearched with care, but far withou esult Last night the seareb was continued, Mr phe, Mr. Peay, and Detective Tilley goime | one directivo, and Detective Heidelberg, with f another Mr. Heay lias ax eruiination se and with equired. The city has been 6 1 Vrs, on which are a phutogra, h slug man. and the followive desciiptkt vet f Peay of Louis et ir ffiroad fs #, hetgtt 6 fect Pig thehee weignt ¢ PlextoG, varwpray f Police AOTHING TO LEAD TO BUICIDE Mr. Peay's brother says that before he ithe brother) started for this city he carefully ex- ainined inv the business affairs of the iissing anand found them in all respects satisf se ory and ina condition which is complimentary to his brother's business managewent, Tiere was hothing In tiem which could sive a shale of suspicion that Mr. Peay bas committed suicid oF has absconded. His family relations have been of the bapplest nature The Scx rej what was his th Mr. Peay—1 dered and ret in ey. 1 fear that Wand robbed for uls may have been watched THE SUN, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER has not drawn @ cent, the interest of which alone would abundantly support him. Reporter Candidly, Do you expect ever to find your brother alive 7 Ko Horr. Mr. Josephs (interrupting)—Candidly, did you sav? Well, to be candid—no, we don't.” We be lieve he has been murdered, and our object ts to thoroughly Investigate the whole matter The gentlemen further sald that if Mr. Peay was mirdered it was not without a terrib'e stugele, He was a powerf.| man and was wel armed, ond ff attacked would make atard fea". The detectives have arrested aman on sus picion. Detective Rodgers of the St. Nicholas says that for two or three cays previous to the disappearance of Mr. Peay a number of wel'- dretacd'men were seen walking to and fro. in front of the hotel. evidently watching for sow one. On the night of the disappearance tw meni answering thelr description were seen lol tering near the Brandreth House, ons standing near a dry coods box, the other Inthe street. It was yosterday rumored that a woman followed Mr. Peay from Brooklyn. but the reporter was unable to trace it to a credible sourve, The di arance was the prince! Phen th tople the hotels yesterday, and many were thon cxpressed. | The detaile were eagerly sousht mpathy and aséistance were tendered the SnferTivais benthen, who has Joursaved trois Lawaville on his aad errand It may be mentioned that tn addition to the money on Mr. y person were yalaable jewels, and a watch which had been carefully preserved as 6 fan! ly relic. —— THE EXCITCMENT IN PRANCE. paanek~ Sith ‘The Reported Resicuatio Uni Loxpow, Nov. 21-11 A. Mi—A despatch has been received here from New York an- houncing the report current there of the resi¢- nation of Thiers, and other changes tn the Government of France, The revort ts false, and without @ shadow of foundation. Up to ths bour not even a rumor of the resignation of the French President has been current. Panis, Nov. 2.—President Thiers will not, aa wae expected, sppear to-day before the com- mittee appointed to draw up an address in re ply to bis message on the openin feces National Assembly, It is announced, that bis Excellency will attend the meeting of the Com- mittee to-morrow, THR NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. Versaitirs. Nov 2i—In the Assembly this aftern:on, Deputy Pascal Duprat introduced a Dill for the restoration to the Orleans fatuily of jhelr property confiscated in Im. The Trial-by- Jury bill passed bya vote of 41 to 178. The Committee on the Address, in reply to the Pres. Message, bas had two long sittings since ite organization’ The proceedings are secret. THE PLATFORM OF THE LEFT CENTRE. Pants. Nov, 1 Event At a meeting of Deputies of the Left Centre to-day, a e which had been appointed to draw vip a plat form of policy made thair report. They recom- mend to the support of the party in the Assem- Dly the following measures: The appotnt nent of a Partamentary “ommittee of thirty to delit)- erate upon and report to the Asse ot laws heat fitted to Insure the working overnment of the Republic; the in of President Thiers’ term of office four years ; the nomination of a Vice-President the erection of a Second Chamber; the partial or complete renewal of the Assembly; miuls. terial responsibility ; and tae general barmoniz- ing of Repubtican institutions, The report was unanimously approved. The members of the extreme Left endorse the declaration of Gambetta, that @ dissolution of the National Aasembiy is medy for present difficulties — THE CAR HOOK TRAGEDY. Civil Swit by Avery Dy Wiow Agios the Kailro Part lof the Supe id Company. ior ( . da jury, the cas am against the Seventh Aver Company came on for trial yesterday. The plaintiff Is the widow of Avery D. Putoarn, who was kiled on one of the company's cars on the it of April 3, 1871. by William Foster beating on the bead with the car buuk belonging t the car Mr. Pars f plaintt®. tn openin the case. « ft was brought to ree ver § pany forthe los of Mr, Putn und that the com. f the negturence of its tor and driver of the car, in pany was te servanta, the oot td ving fr power te pos. sinility ot It occurr duc f bad t gent in not ejecting Foster nthe car When be saw Gat be wos drunk an ing in bis actions: the driver In not asing his best eadeavors to prevent Foster (ron car hook : and the condurtor ex ng Negligence ag.in in not using all the force revent Poster from etriking pute ham in bis presence; and both ¢ tor and driver in driving off the car and leaving Putnam Ying losensibie on the street. Counsel read from @ Gumbe { Miter cw to show udgments hed been sustained on The answer ts a general denial that neat was used by the company's seren as that ¢ athe trial of Foster, it being left to the jury to determine ile question of w : — Twisting the Tiger's Panes—Takine the Cabs from the Deas inthe Broadway Junglis. James J. Lawlor, employing Sixth avenue, was Incuced bye nice young maa tog nto Jamce Wateon's faro ba -R.LI7) Brosdwiy a few evenings ago, a24 there he lost heaviy. On Wednesda: be went to Jeflerson Market and procarsd » warrant sod Sergeant Willams and OMfcers Tully, McCormack, Beverige, aod Carmon arresied Watson, with Thomas Foster, 146 Broacway: Thomas Jotneon, East Eighty rth street ; F nhel: Broatway; Fa. Cina, 16 fast Tir. lider, of 51 ecomna withess Alder eons. Fos sou were locked up t ang of F uainse Ypoth and Fittee who w ay ight, were Featerday coum! dea m for good benavior. Dur ne 4 Of the fravernity. kon @ aroand thy 4 the beeches mts ’ the Court clos. ore rv be the gang out ent Fire in Jersey City { Piest Sapposed. The Lowe by the ¢ Larger tha Mesers. Jannis & Co. say that 1 ss by th fre in Jersey ( tty on Wednesday frat stat 40 hogsheads of tobacco, at S18each, or ™m $525, (0 to GGN~NO oD stock alone, wit ut allowance salvage. le very rearly © Farrier thinks that when an al has be ©. OF pusain'y be snowed fc ba meh tiagh as ‘Underetates thelr ice to avoid frighteniag consign Probab y the ves t3toruved iu’ uFance ageut, 48 The ehty, sud Be Sho tas had much experience ia touseco risab yester é ¢ lone would be greater than bad ever état the one to an pacdred per ce insurance that a) ; CAR fo Ene repair shops fre eXcept Use Wwiaces block bay gives aud ins eaay been accer a ostitutional Convest'en In the Constitut: the to!lowlug proposit.ous were «the Governor's term to four years term of Benators to four years end that ives lo twe Je ture; to awar, pa # P The Penwaylvanin ( PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21 Convention bere to-da Atof aeoupell on tee eubyjrt proprietioue tor cheritalle or rducatieuel p . fs ng juries to reader ver # Ly the abecat of ris : ides A Bloody Shoot NASHVILLE, N | here of a desperate days ago two brothers & rounlug @ hy Affeny to Tennessee. Voth Tot Jon has reached B cou Ate o were ibe the Uther, was has sloce died. te aa The Presideut's Message, Wasmixcton, Nov. 1.—President Grant de ever) Bouse of the morulug to the preparation of hie message, aud receir for @ limited uime uve Ma ¥ aha ment —— - Merited Compliments. After the reading of the awards at the close rican Institute Fair op Monday evening, » Baye reached tea who h at he had money on and that on leaving the Brandreth H hey lald inwait for him, and in some manuer alle away with him. T can sec how a shar t have obtained an introduction to mother in the billiard room, an he was returning home. We theory of the a think tt y | atically) No, sir, Te never Would have been bo mare te | wan r . mwhick be | ropriate badge were prevented by W. Keating, leader An Hiinois Towa Burned CHE 460, Nov, 21.—-Two-thirds of the busines portion of the town of Gaiva, Henry v1, wa y Gre th Ore Wor fh 22 CRIME BROUGHT TO LIGHT. a BLOODSHED APTER A FIGHT INTHE MORGAN IRON WORKS. —— Twe Fichts and Two Sinbe-Arrest of the jailty Party—Bat the Crime Concealed by Komebedy at Police Head: rtere- The Victim Dyti Betlevoe Hospital. On Tuesday, at noon, Patrick Mathewe was stabbed with a butcher knife by Thomas Seaver, in Fourteenth street, near Avenue C. Although It was then thought that Mathews might die (and he ts now yet out of danger), political Influence has sermed to keep from the public all information regarding the murderous assault; and the same means are, it is believed being used to prevent the punishment of Seaver He has a brother on the police force who is at- taciued to the Union Market tation, but was formerly detailed at the Central (Mice. THE FIRST ALTERCATION. Mathews lived at 651 Bait Twelfth street, and was employed as a laborer in L. Morgan & Son's iron works, 60 Bast Twelfth street. Beaver Iived at 199 Avenie C, and was employed as a moulder tn the same works. Between Ii and 12 on Tuesday morning Beaver stepped up to Mathews and apolying an offensive epithet to him, said he could “lick bim.” “ What?’ said Mathews, “1 can Nok you end a few more,” re- torted Seavor, following these words by striking Mathews in the face and forciug him accross a barrel which stood behind him. Mathews got hip and asked Beaver what be meant. Ho re- plied with a blow, and before Mathews had a ehance to strike back Seaver had struck him several times, Thon Mathews struck back. He knocked Seaver down, and thrashed him. The foreman separated them. Seaver reaching for an from bar, threatemed to take Mathews's life, Mathews kept out of bis way, and at noon when the mea were going to dinner James MoGtun interfered between Seaver and Mathews, Seaver struck McGinn, and ths blow was returned. This scoms to have ended the altercation, and the men went to dinner, Mathews guing to Avenue Cand Thirteenth street. After he had eaten he returned to Twelfth street and Avenue C, and saw Seavor standing on the opposite corner, with a young man named Donnelly, They went across to the foundry gale, and Mathews walked toward them. Seayers companion asked him to go in to work. Seaver is sald to have replied, “No, hese comes my victi MURDER IN Its RATT When Seaver enw Mathews he said, oa, TSW you ht eat Mathows, Then Seaver made @ ros for thought he something brt hand, end he turned and ran across the street, pursued by Seaver, who soon overtook bim and stabled him in fis left side. Mathews hurried on to,escape, making fot @ house oppsite the TD kill “you're not Mt. fim. Mathews in Seaver’s foundry, which he tried to enter. The pursuer was quick for him, aud while Sta thews stood on the door step, Seaver statibed hin again, cutting another long gash in bis left ride, from which blood flowed copiously. Seaver tien waiked bach to the foundry gate, and said to Donnelly, “I've fixed him.” Ma thews walked to the corner, his course heing parked with blood. There he met Officer Ver- migea of the Union Market statio: “Yim stabbed,” evld Matthew * Where?" Inguired the officer, but he had no need to aak again, for when he lnoked dawn be sew the sidewalk ‘strined with blood, The offl- cor started toward the station with Mathews se blood dripped from him at almost every ‘They stopped at Sands’s drug store,Tenth tand Avenue C, but noone there co neh the Wounds, 80 they started agaln, Lacon uutil they had reached the station Mathews s clot was saturated nod. was taken off, @ surweon dressed bis wounds and Bellevue Hospital was telegraphed for an ambulanee, TH ARREST OF BEAVER. OMcer Ginley, of the Union Market police, whose post was on Avenue C, arrived at_the eof the at ted murder befuie Officer Vermiivea had staried with bis sietim, Ginley burried of in search of Seaver, whom he soon sam stepping from the Club in Twelfth street, near Avenue HK, which the p tice describe m avlace of evil repute. Seaver starte @ is An onposite direction, but he was eveedily bronght to a bait by the officer, who drew his revolver and © {him to ston. Seaver then er, seven that he was on Uy. The policeman wn Avenue B. Him- ted an immense crowd, to Soaver to break from the off er firmiy held his man with ene hand volver in the oth rehed dowr entre of an excited cowd, wh sed threateninciy around bin. They had gone for before a down car of the East Broadway line overtook them, On hoard was Sergeant Swift of pion Market statiot ok in the situation, epra » Wie car hed uown one demon rufllan, took r Ginley. and prisoner wa: T Christie, who was on duty at the ked Seaver why he had cut Mathews rdenied the stabbing. He was confronted with Machews. w identified hitn us bis aspa.l Where are you cut inquired Sea The ds Were shown him, and he said that ws must have cot bimeelf by failing on & aeting. Seaver was locked up. Mathews taker ietievue Hospital, and as his condition was critical the wile of the staboing were sought at once, On Wednesday morning Seaver Was taken to the Essex Market Police Court and Justice Scott committed bim to the Tombs to awa.t the resul . Seaver got the knife from a butcher's shop tn Avenue C, saying that he wanted to cut acord, 1t has nut been found. MATHEWS'S CONDITION. Mathews lies in Ward 10 |n Bellevue Hospital se care of Dr. Bull. who thinks the «in favor of bis ery. ( f the a+ was in ft Ider a ar nehes on; fast healit ts over the idney. Ex i 1 k tue same es the wound In t au eper, th tis thought that kidney is uninjured. Mathews is unmarried He is 2) years of age, though his dark complex nud flick beard mal: ii leer. He Gus not be w trend arber. w ews is an jatell In and looks | al icfluence sition, an’ » er. Wt is gai at Was hot a drinking mab, and every ob Hi- employers speak of bin very avorably. and Mr. Morgan has Visited Lim sey ¢ s since his ad a kinaly’ {9 nuded and weak from porter that Bear hames, but said that be had never ble with bim, and that there was no reason why Seaver should lave assaulted him. A SCN re porter Inst evening ealied at the Tor get Reavers account of the stabbing. but the prison was closed. The police give Seaver a bad rep. tation. Seaver's father ts very solicitous for the Welfare of Mathews has called several t at (he hospital, as Lave others who are inter odin youns Seaver. Sergeant Ct 1 Tuesday, hare been made public — WILLIAM KEITH'S $120,009. A Love Story 6,000 Miles in Leveth— After #8 $1.).000 Breach of Prom suit. Corresponaence of The su Troy, Nov. 18.—William DP, K ¥ editor of the Daty Whi New York Friday night, and was to have sailed for Eng- tand on 8, day. Several years ago Keith lived with his parents in London, His father was « prosperous and wealthy builder, William, at the age of 19 years, en; ed himself to marry a Young lady of 10st respectable and wealthy pas rents, a Une day fort he ceremony was appolh ed. A few weeks preceding this day Wittan nd bis betrothed evading with a» r gentleman Stralghew ay he accused her finddelity to tim. Then ne conspirea witu some companions to invelgle the young man th, late wentt bis rival—into a retired ale house. and aduinis- cred to bim a severe beating, William wound up by glying the young lady "a ticket of leave Sho sued for breach of promise and Was awarded fae storing. Thereat Willian Bed, to Aiuerica. i Troy he learned the painter's t ani enti that apd at paper hanging with variable success until about six months ag Then he became a reporter for the Divs Whig of this city, Here be continued, doing when a ‘ath f bis father home. Hefore whether he would h age A POLICEMAN'S PLIGHT, A Jerecy City Family Broken U b Street Belle-A Police —_s— Narrow Eecape in Breekiva. Officer Ni yam aptalu’s icolas Pease of Jersey City {s twenty-seven years of age, and has been mar- ned about eight years, He has borne an exeel- lent reputation. and ts of one of the firet fami- Nes of Brooklyn. His wife is about twenty+ix years of ace, of medium height, slighly though symunetrically built, very pretty, and moves in the best society in Jersey City. Last Mondey morning Pease was doing patrol duty in Newark avenue. nd dave tlons io Br kly About 8 o'el: ed btm on his post. n. He went « & Capt. Meflorney pase ease saluted the Captaln ping him. said that he desired a three leave of absexce to visit, some relations f duty at Lo'elock took bis leave of absence, and drew hi« back salary, amounting to $16). He went home, dressed himself in his best, and told bis wife to meet Limat bis brother's bouse on Brooklyn Heights that evening, and they would return ‘That was the last time she saw home together, bim, va Tuseda) was asees, morulng while Capt Mcllorney ra. Waterhouse calied at his house and asked to see bim on important bisiness, She said she saw Officer Pease and Lottie i» her husband's shoe Monda Mayor ‘Neill, and that he tore 4 Montgomery morning, and had reported the facts to id he had no juris diction and referred her to the Captain. Captain promised to investigate the case, Mrs. Walerhouse departe: ‘street, on ‘The id Searcely was she Out of sight when Mrs. Pease called and in wired the whereabouts of her husband. She had of bis infidelity, work to find th at 00 Eesex street the Captain learued ¢ in Sehermerhort Cn Wednesda the Lottie bers Toom Was sca one corner, in & ib infant.’ Mr of the Intauders. The captain, = tie. eaid bis business was with for apriyate to but finally the hallway missing ¢ Capts premise awe a balf bour. er Capt. MeHorney set to we ete e officer, Lottie bad been living Jersey City, At that place n stree y night, with d several other us ly furnished, and on c table 1 lain coffin, was the corpse of oreOLs t ahe had relatives living in Brooklyn. brother of Pease, use in Brooklya. They in a room on ‘anner demanded the business tervie aking to Lot. her.and asked but She demurred at frst. nsented. and went with him into She denied all knowledge of the for eome time. Lexpressed a determination t the yielded, and proinised him a rom Pease if he would leave the house for when the search t While this conversation was golng on, the {n- vase foretbly ejected the brother mates of the he of Vase, and bi ¢ remained | the interval of the captain's absence. Appointed time the captain returned, and a note © ptaining the re resignation of Pease was banded to hi hou le sald: * JT wont leave untli I see him.” man «hd woman then set upon him, ‘the street during At the owl know he is in the The after abusive language, the man raised a chair and one of the Women a flat iron. him with ap intent to beat him Capt, and approached MeHor- ney drow a revolver and ordered them back, and situation was becoming very interesting. but Poase burst from an adjoining apartment, Ween the parties, stopped the and getting be quarrel ue girl took his Might had He did sertion, and tempts upon he Little © charg mout sire He was Induced by the Out foraome oysters. and with bh supper in a Myrtle cane was at first obdurate, but when told thai been made mised to report for duty at 1 o'clock , was suspende ef. H's wife is almost not not. aad closel; F own life. rderly he se in months ago. urt, Pease saw Lot aptain to go other and nue saloon, known, he yerter- a by crazed by his de- watched to prevent at- jlev's parents were arrested on a keeping a disc Jersey City At the trial in the Pollce ( Mon- tle for the first time, aud Lecame enamored of paid her assiduous attention. Lottie is very prepussessing. a ber, and has sin For weather strips for doors and windows Torrey’ ide Fulton screet, near Uruadway to FS. ad. due, — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Turnspay, prominence, a) fo per, the polut eheed oat tmday pa! eaferers the ¥ xtent to w Vacitic Mal Ab HS, SUIS: rectors at Le Bese of cousols and bonds, which mal of vesterdey. 8. from wbich the pr: proved fecling an lug Azure though most of Th atten 8503 Se orders trom t oF not, he was pr of the it 1 8 pereinpte g hiiin to Lanwland ty | take chat eng the eldest s he ai ward u a Rasy terma for furnitures cary ding, ath M-Cowpe Peelie MM o Mise'se u sud Bd Nov, 21 rh come dou th Market fel _——>— make P. M.—Th yo shares and th ment in Erie, combined wish the ihe Mall, suficed tc active bu’ *oorner”’ in new turn of «ffaire 19 day on the Stock Ex then usually interesting. The stock with a eink jon in North some eecentrt > Panes a ited the Stok Euchuuge to-ney #80) tor This mecoucte for oruMon stock new roads ad quotations be usiness of the rer disburse Dn of 5% we has heen trv orien * be quctat Foreien exenan, prime eixty day Haein tor dant Ora: rower : Degotiations ti Fates were iruver *. the The t whict New ¥ This was follow RAGB before 1 o'clock nek once more loomed {ut ncing ta the late afternoon u alinge bich many short contracts were corner,’ ame 8 being? Minge 2 Cuctuations, eel Kt most lune after being bnsine « F merting g.and the reported. firm. aibed the in. re Centre ‘The open fe roe % # cent y was mi pecuiative ac load vba Lele, yt 4 closing “aeed “| ems ed Bo | eres oo sai BANKING AND FINANCIAL. so BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS @ CO, © Wall street, Now York. Bille of Raehange, Circular Notes, Travers’ and Commercial Credits iseued available ta all parts of the worid, Deposite recetved, subject to cheek at al sht. allowed o0 ali Daily Dalances, Collections made, Investment Orders excouted. patience New York Markers. Trenepay, Nov. 21.—FLoun awn Meat— Flour—i ipping grades act.ve at full previous prices; Interet wcdiam. grades “Weetern. slow on Koutherm Sid Loui fairly active: laGcmots argos ne firmer. Re four fi fim. "Cap Tree Roe weeat ome Arner Fiowr—Savertne State and Western, Ara Bike, hen fads. Weatera aires, Beet: dou double ex do, winter wheat extras and — dow ears, HS abl 5. city salpplgg catran, B52 Hise\eity' trade and Tain\ly brant, @88810.30; Swine tri Dubkere! and ee ae #0 Shgsii-5); Soutnern Rippirg evtra ve “four, 95.5 7886 #0, Corn meal— Weare: mab a: Brand wine, &e, (amnasan, Bo heueat oan Bie Provisions Pork was toderatel; Lr salen Tm bois ede ops, and tem: bb Including la vl een. 3° $8, new 40. in the Taae ot Bioabit Ola ext eae att 6, ann in the ae its ame oold at 3. Tacom ‘wae ores eros he er eee, WO boxre jong cirar sok for Bext week a La it meats met with some demand, and r steady ; sales of 635 boxes. including pickicd ‘ee inten. a“ ir de. at Se. aod dry ralt d should~ uA sjobbding ousiness at 14\c. fort ght, em ed do., about 1k Be, .. Including West. fr Decemoer; also. bat ye. fut ad he Be wae gu ‘ a Btate facto: “eee ” bamethe aiconb te Gaatx—Wheat frm, moderately active, for pie 15 000 at e ‘ot for rejected 9 for No.2 Chicags spr in. for Northwestern §.-4 for Neo. This Lea? ng: 8 1.70 for for amber w nter, $1. ed for fair to Corn trmer, sales 176.000 bush an) Mn@M@c., afloat, for Western mixed, Gs lor high mixed, Gey for Western, for We:ter 3 any hite. ame ed ee. for Souinera white: el | former’, salen ‘HAD bush, at ide. for new . efor new intred cat lots on track, ed i store. (alle for old wixed ip She Nd white. Bari-y—enice 19.08 1.16, Kye held at we. tor Etate, new, Western nowlpal. Pred 3, duty pal 1 6 108 bags withie ck MAN bare. O her Lagua yen, 15) 627% 1 boven, aad ie, 16 ma for Re 7 Rete stoes 18W@ Ce hs >. 10 810%¢ 40. atoek 19,907 hide. 4.987 be bho. melado.” Melwed Gull aud caser; quote hards at 12 4@ise. Coron ~The demand for cotton on the epot has been moderate ; i icee are 3c. ht her, closing quiet. Mid- Dplabde, 1946. and low midd'ine do., ie; eal alee, of whith te) for export, 4 “444 for epecul ity iclal resort, , or December, 13 \¢ for Ife. for February, 19sec. for March, 1” 9.160, ye. for May: and d=. for-uns, The Lie. S1ope! market was reported strong; middiing uy mend SUNDRIee—Petroleum was dull at 2740. bulk. Strained Fo ite turpentine wae ‘allow sold H8 tol tverpc ov. 21. Therecelpts @° 200 head. na 501 the same tim ar aug late arrival of the s.ock, au erally ‘poor quality, operated unfavorsb'y trade, Dut there was Beare of Texan ative steers and.cxen at 105 6 Tithieen cars, or tre) euetp and iaape arrived, make tng {0.1m since Monday, smaluct BAG forthe ouine Cine last Weck, The demsnit was {alr at Sazc. ® fur coum ton to extra sheep, aud wad:, for poo. to extra, lambe. Wwere (90 hogs, taking 2,62 since i.ao4 for th eame te last MARINE INTELLIGENCE, pease atts TENTATORE ALuasac=Turs pay San nses. 64 San sets 451 Moon mses. 193 nt Wiot WATER—THts H+ y. Sandy Hook.12 65, Gov. lsiaaa,. 134, Hel Gare... 3@ Arrived—Tuerspay, Nov. 2. p Columbia, Havana, mdse, and pars. sulp City of Saa Antonio, Ualvestun, dee. end f ‘ow pine. woud. Clty af org The Momestic sewing Machine tae tam Glally recommended for FAMILY Use wod MASU- PACTCRERS. tt ts euinpie In construction, molecieas, - a AGENTs WANTED, WiLE PARTIES willbe tarnished for trial ma eand an Instructor (without charg ry), CHAMDE:! K pp tontion at war sreraome ft BOND 8T., NEW Y A maarine Machine is an abantate, seccmtty tn f 2 do not fall to ers ng toa gr family machine. "'S.lesroom rk. aud in ail other cities in compauy Waat ageats in coun. ———— eft MIC Morse and Half Mann ngs, Lameness. and any kiad of fess, b " beast are cared by ¢ wonderful dacovery of aacie oling Trt. Te fe, wear RNOK'S ar store, 212 Broad: Avebue Hidtel vercome the disapnoter Ina Misses’, Genre dren's Boots, soos, galters u ot Chia ar pobtinilelial Ankita AR dats Lashed DIED, DOMINICK.—Te Meach Chun’ “ clock eer t WM. Ho STICKNEY + November 2, Her y Kane, Ae of the fam from nat ber 19, W Ivare resnacttully in late residence, 4 aa Thursday, No part seinble of Kogiae ubteers, and Meirop can a JOHN WATSON. Secretary o_o Special Rotices, ONLY THREE DAYS More, n New York ' ties : rRemiuck . Mopey in Dank to pays) gifts, Any Uicket ways ne luv very bunired | ist List OF GiF ts" bis ONF GRAND GIF Ast ONE GHAND GiPI, «ASH ic ‘ i : i fie PUR MANHATTAN MARKED " ‘ ‘a 1 y ROVAE HAVANA LOE TEIO - KOVAL HAY OSS LOLPREY . Be , { } | ; | |