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son-in-taw allghted and knocked at the door, Green, sertor, responded to the knoe! pened the door Charlo: nchuret were seen alttin: ‘ou seen anything of my Mary 7 FINDING RESTIN THEGRAVE | Ser Green and Mise We VATH OF AN HONEST RHODE ISLAND PACTORY GIRL, CORRESPONDENOCB BETWEEN MR. NN pled Mrs. Greon, “Why, what's the BARLOW AND MR, SUBARMAN, Dudding Affection fora Woollen Jack Spinner Gould Offere vhe Sunshine ot Life A Clon = Binekne # of the Night The e Broken Ring Inet Saturday morning Mary Taylor, a young woman ring Company's cotton mills at I, suddenty Davior was a pretiy, bright, and lively girl of twenty summers, who lived with her parents on what ts called the tlarria estate In K She was of medium hetght, slight bulld, with duk hair, bright blue eyes, and was a gen. tral favorite with all who know hor. at her aseoek Mr. Harlow ways thot Mr. dividaatly tain Conditions Kicklen Coce to Gould Eifected Did Sickles Get the “« boon missing since yesterday morning.” father, “and we think she’s killed Peace at Last Au Arrangement | (jou! it God!" exctaimad Mrs. Grecn, as she burst into tears, then turning to her son (top son). ahe said hurriedly and axettedly. Chailey,and go dowa and help look for [artis Manufact r “Ldon't know what good I can do," brutishly answered Green. POUND, NUT DEAD. 1m eTRRET, New Youn, Sept. 10,187 | forthe time being. They M. Martone, Be The boreaved Having Jum retarred from Purope returned to his stricken home. ie Dirceuirs at Ul On hig: arrival tn Herravillo be learned 46 had been ft mitt, Austin, in the near which sho had been tast secn alive: vening by Mr, Urownell c@ of bir. Taylor that his day Wiliaa J, Ward) and Will Of ary speci company woul To ask whether tr re for hor tnteligence her neatness of dress, her pleasant mavnera, and her untaiting cheerfulness, posed that with such a character Mary was long Nearly four years ago she met Junior, and the body was carr ‘rt of this resolution H laid owt Cor the Hee well ae TO others favor of an early reply, as it ia of some It is not to be sup aghout the country vey betng notifies after viewing the body hold the inquest. indreds” of the friends of fawiily aud operatives and associates of the dead girl flocked to the he Fven tn death the by features of the dead girl were natu importance to, and Coroner mmoned a fury, wi to Coventry to Tuomas! A PLAIN ANSWER. IL Green, a woollen the man who g-ined her aft sk spinner, waa fons and stole her At that tine Green was employed Harris, Manufacturing Company, and as was also employed there, they wer alof each ott New Yous, Rept. 18, 1972, tof Luwaty 8. We Gast wile Thomas . Shearman, Fa. Dean Sin: [have your favor of the Patan that hy: the were rricased frum your duty to y sutislatiog obticetion that) know of is (hat action of the brie road you In ordor that the evidence ellettod at the tn- imade plain, the following diagean of the locality is annexe abled te se a reat ked favorably on ohecrfully gave tt SUNSHINE OF Often when the lovers were togethe would overspr Maury. and she w to hegin to seve mone arried and go to hous which yon heve special knowledlg np nye retainer; aod the tow to the company's oonveted with the Higations Yours, very truly BAMUKE Le M. Bartow. MR, SIZEARMAN'S IDEAS OF PROFESSIONAL BE- while wader the ed vurerlas to any. f viously in your haw to the match they 4 Pine stmeer, Sept, 17, 1972 8. Le M. Darlows, Brg Counsellor Brie Liuiweay Come | taking nave thus tar apvear Your favor of the 18th tnat, ta recely F granted that you do not Paice road, a) of hose days be all right. trade, and then wo long fortwo Thus matters went tral, nine miles from I etally when took par uid betray. ie regular In his other Saturday fireside of the Taylor fam- Jovers would would find bim at th To cfler an iiinstr fly, and the 1 xt day. Sunday, tt Erpianation of ' y other year pass reen's visits the acts of such officers should b y A. Were the Uody was | bien the vaitdity « Sometimes f his absence of professlonal obligations.T may a B.Where Brownclt last Ye aneree t closing lines always testified to lying constancy ing girl, and ‘d that “her Charley’ Id sometimes go wever (ora moment doubted his constan THE CLOUD IN THE 8KY, of indelity. to another lady were rifle, Mary's ears. t after atime they ore frequently, and from I gan to query in her any truth nt herself, she atte art of the summer ‘e Ward met rer, the writer's unalterable and ui e lotters satisfied the unsus oven when she hes repoxed in ine by ye teatlons of the comp mevoiated, Will ev Antereste of th or either of the two admits eMcers with whl be used by me ip opposition sprees, she from road Uy where body was found feet, (row Foud to gates, fn came rumors 18 attachment and at last they reached px first she laughed at them came to her ty TRETIMONY BEFORE THE CORONER, The first witness, Willian A, Brown sworn, said: While going from the Harris Mannfactur! #0 called, to their new: tll), on Sat ANOTHER PLA’ LeoaL Deranruryr, Naw Youx, Sept. 23, ist. 5 o5 CoUnselOFeat- Laie, Dean Sin: Yonr ver that | iotld cxprese mi ses affecting the Erie Ral rise lagainat the ¢ nnOL assent to the rule for which Fou conte: T do not onderstand that Io aay you “defend transact tatuers againet mined to satisfy during the early she knew “her Charley He was paving the most devoted at- ty Miss Tillinghurst, and ther ome who hesitated not to say that Gre love for the lady b WAS KO Ass apy. on the part ol a tt ntion to a pr Whether thi y ai then escorting. attention to Green, without apparently noticing 8 and Ualntains 0; lous in Ite diacretion. A | acviaed him be could maintain for many vet bh purpones Ie ptly auld to her, “Mary, do you love “He and another pe id not live l Then Em sorry thoushtfult Mary,” he added fn a low, “Why, what Miny a man w woman love bin as Llove you. Tillinghurst Green walked away wit! THE CLOUD 8 mean, Charley ¢ ait be proud Austin corroborated testimony of last withess in togard to appeared, and THR FATHER'S TTSTIMONY, Mr. James 8. 1 eased, testl- et him again !n Har- rbed and said tof drown her- Had a physician ‘On Thursday sister, who Was think- it is believed by the funily that Mary ed him for not keeping his promise ta marry ber: ty he had long desired, pretence ehe would never see her parated, vo meet n fas she had no ai tending her f eceased said t our ease and In that of your frm and aasoet tructed the geaeral rule, : medicine would inks that her mind was deranged lost her appetit aaved sleepless night nd her vivac take the defence of wctions any former amc avoive th ledge or control ce ite iberated for a few mo- tin the following ver- The Jury thereup nits and thea bre prgy which ta F attorney and coun ned by the company in these general mat: | tion as Ruope, TeLaxn axp Provinrncr Pianta reed to take i oh the Keventeen: pany over MUAH, and apart | Darcet WAbuE AC DA BVOd ANG Lowey t eh von have khow)e4 f drowning yor Yours very Bawves L. M, Han LOW, Of Counsel Erte Railway, | Could’ resigned as ‘nm director. ‘of WANTS TO HEPER THY MATTER. tue think of it," Mary SL. M, Dario. agalise the peace apd dignit TAM BURNED LETERS AND THR z, shortly after this ¢ Mary came dow DROREN RING In reply to your letter of the 2ud inet. T | po whereof the eald jarore hi May, upon My he day aud your above wri ed fot (muuat adhere to iy foriuer | Gen. sickles never Intended this. His own course | b ut to rely avlely pon | inthe ncorsuited ste professional | recti@eatios ey disinterest iy view of duitee in the premises in perfectly wi ‘on either (othe Ch f Appeals, or the Pre That L might not b In her apron sh. were the love epis- Kesorvin Hanks ky peratives for mile st funerals ev Treen in that por. kecue boil, and tion of thee iy be aa well to mentic ota my power to Fet la we agaiuat $s the whole ¢ ay, however, burn the hat old ting which bhe notived thath b boing In tears. tors elie had ented to her thi lighted his troth. her exceedingly, Fuse anil dejecved all day, with ber yi biliments of w There were no » bot wish to concede that Lsbould not dD: at liberty to use itfor the benent of those persons through whow miei it,was obtained, ‘The amount of fees received by me cannot possibly affect the question all bearers 2 other imforta Mr. Robinson delivered an address, during whien he of life in all, d she appeared mo- ‘That night she sles er siver, Sarah. was awakened by hearing an ui © What Is the matter t ded Mary, * except that d said that thore must be some- thing overpowering to make a buman being He referred to the exem- bis or herown life. plury life lead by the deceased aivendant at the Village Sunday soho & member of the efureh, assuciates wad colaborers of deceased to join » church, that they might not become victims ns or desires. or despondent amid Lis address closed with a nits and sisters of t unity were thon piaced in a tomb in Gr ry, Coventry, HEK HEART WAS BROKEN. A SUN renorter has been at the scene of this ite found Mr, Tay- » has been for twel¥ Harris Man y Compiny bh ). nothirg,” resp en Charley's ri Yours very truly, Mi. BAKLOW'S THIRD P Lagat Derantwent, Fre Ratrway,) | Rallway Company, to wh New Vouk, Sept, W, Ir Thomas @, Stearman, Bq. ave your favor of thc Mr, Watson, President of tae | thera will be any dimen re 4 broke {t Into He exhorted all pieces and Chew them all over the floor. ly and rematned quiet to see wiat AIN ANSWER, OUT IN TIE DARKNESS, hour elapsed, king that her sist dress and w The rattling when Mary. Ti balit om a whole coin which To have Hallway C inpany, Wood Cemet in the opinion that there teno | actions,” eu the views heretofore expressed by | new Board of Direct rea: oa jor changin alt of the rallway: Lug that questions 80 Lmportant ae th: ou adhere to the views for Which | nyse be determined upon t for several days. lor, an old Engh Lam going to drown myself,’ Thaye ny one to love me, T want to drown inyself.”” such o thing,” she replied neer for the ompany, and from bim learned the particulars of this domestic tragedy. rWastoo much excited aud bereaved at the loss of her favor te daughter to be seen, ause of all the trouble, is said to have dis- ad practice of the Ce ‘ust this company of the character you ia © Come back to bed H rseif ty be taken bi Informed of Mary's at= agaln had recourse to consulted disinterested prote ins of Mary ak a member of the b ferring toh Cne young said, “There are m: Y girls, but nothing cou orybody loved and respected andid enough to say ne no remedy dated; oUligutions as important to the bar a sald of Mary. that Mr, Taylor locked the ad slept with t During the day tthe house n her head, but 1 I His name and ber 1 to be as aseaivd book with ‘They were never referred to. ER TO RETURN. wing day Mary's eldest sis that if she would go t would buy he r, the father of the unfortunate girl, er alarre photogral as the tears ro “Bhe was choer- s doing something. wecuuse her Beart showed the eased daughter, and professional ‘This toes not Uiatiyon cant par, you can with equal (iwuleh you have ‘Fo Was pretty, and alw he killed bere was ever made only retalued lu the was broken a TLE FOUNDLING, THE LI1t p It (auch other information) was ootaine ix with ber gle Duld and bis associates, Ignoriny Au Loterior View of the Manazement of Sis- me's Asylum, The blue eyes of Jenny Maria lit up the She dropped in, or rather dripped in from under the rain, and with the abandon of a young lady of sixteen months, toddled about from one journalistle chair to From the SUN office the infant was taken to the asylum by ber guardians, door of that institution Mrs, Miller would have She fancied that she was to lose but Mr, Miller ordered her in f no use to mi This was the last inade, Indicative of her It brings us down to the morning of the Brie ail which company now denies | Thomas @, Shearman, Bsq. Tihat youahall nara gtem | Daan sin: have your letter of 18th inat. If freon! | a8 well As mo. ied position’ fare sie | peedace the memorindum Yo which you refer it coud | to thee, or else will go, however matters may f re yh 100 now in discussion | be at home, remark she fone to tt, and ID eal lewal knowledge ae t has paid, hor your knowledge of {te aaire aid its facts fod whieh Kt may Dring ordstends ee 8 SUy Gong te argue mite yout ae to Me. Couti'e righie ora. a-as stated by yan, the question seems too plata to SUN office yesterday. ortly atter breakfast last Saturday morning Mary ‘a lor left her father's h use, telling her to seo a milliner who ross the north branch 6 than half a oln avenue, river, distant 4 desire to retain you are by all the laws covert {ig pra You are forbidden, by every coustuer i, aa Well an Uy law, from Heacy aud of e1 Court against t Youre very truly, the foundling, German to keep still. soriginator and aeting head Pounding Asylum, told them she had pot sent rthe child tot itwas in such good hands, and was willing {t should remain with th Id, in the capacity of and once a month that institution adop dinner at noon b was Informed of Mary's ab- nd immediately sent out his vou and ho tidings of the missing BBTAOGNG: OUT SFATD AE family became alarined, 3 made in all directio i nee, called. at Wsduting the evening and stated (hat ne had secon Mary at # o'clock in the morning on the ain road near the Harris Manufactaring A. Brownell said hi few 10- re tho Inet persons who all trace was lost, 1 FOR TIE MISSING GINL ed the sympathy of che com- eit from them, She was glad REIS, pale ite proper that yon should know that , m ave mnisunderstond Gen, Sickles, oe he can vet, Naw Youn, Oct. 16,1872, | meant towny that. he fave me any inemoran tu S.L, M. Bartow, Eyq., Counsetior Brie Railway Co. Kind at the tuume referred to, ¢ been prevented by the pressure of Banver L in indefinitely, if Mra arse, keep It ake it to the asylum, ite lufanis out, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, if they give the required proofs of ability to maintatn it, of which Sister Irene has no doubt, they will stand a better chance to Sister Irene sald it is sect, but to mal One of the nurses in Brooklyn who has charge of ten run-abouts 1s & Vrotestant, and of the thousand infants nursed utside the asylum, more are in the hands of tants than of Catholics, Mr. Miller agreed that his wife should keep the sand Mrs. Miller apologizes 80 uch Wouble, the orth on Thurs- other businces from reply in npany’s office, F that you had overl anybody else the Institution, ta of Uh m the many ¢ nulls In the began dracging neighborhood the river and ponas pix, Harriavill naa Tton'the. tri Company, Tat lyde Work child as nurs Y Gould and Lane, having wiven Sister Ir svon infants were. heft jay last, and nine on Wednesday, Kiverpolnt, Artio, ashington, Arkwright, F t ault all tho tra ners, Jackson, | yventty Were scourin: ponds in all directions, but girl could be fou lope, Natick Apponaug, Pont the country a 0 Wace of the niles When night came un abandoned, wad elves to offering reaved family, ‘aylor droves to He thougne it It Of sealously, 108 hor former A change having taken place tn the admiutstratto the new adiitnistration, tn effect, take a Kkaphiael, and, in D, attacks precisels Bound to defend Ia that « urd distinction to claim that | Wh to defend the transactions re- | but, slunpl of the compan, up the aultof Me naine of the cor, }. Blood Balled and Rearroatey Co}, James H, Blood was taken from the Tombs to the District Attorney's oflee yeeterday upon a writ tola'e and consolation to the by tarly on Sunday inorning Mr, Coventry Central to see Green, hot improbable that Mary, in a 0 grat the thought of he had gone over to see W MOON paDlod charge upon whieh he was held by Juati Hartieecty Meat an order gran by Mr. Latcher im. On arrivipg, at the horse while hiv ‘Boar Whe oae Oveup! THE SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. ting, in ® negotiation tnd having in: ede thathe nad full uiGhority to make the agra” d by which a fill r lease for ill past tran pledged to Mr. Gould on behalf of the Board {twas only in reliance. u vised Mr. Gonld and Iie oskoctates {ato tern all peraalyenture (he jority of the legal directors of the com) Quish their position and to allow t 50,000 on Cor- ‘4 ‘ight Offer Refused | come into ower, Having given thls advice to Mr i Tam hound ta honor to austain tt, and to abt itm, 4, In enforcing to the attioxt extent the agree: and afi a ctors; and agree to | (eho y) to Felln 50,0008 | {cnt tore when a change of average com: | ford the acts of thovw directors administration fas tiken plac anda my cooeurrer Hon are neerke Fly emo! he © by the Hoard of Direct ra ates | reece ls Uti non a ghana, tn. the wire i Capeclaliy where «o-cotlte a coangetaken plate ae in tte aye understood | case now unirr consideration, it ie iinposstiie to tr at wey Con. neren tarasingle continutog cut unchanged re eonnetion of all | Collection of persons, But fy iy awe th tre even stromeer teanone why t shit nical gd Corporation Wier a Wet tion of th ration under ai eo Tranueto | ¢uenlauieh Ras peculiar elaine pon hot regard the whole. period of thy cngmement aR egut oh to the compatis. L wae also engaged ax counmel for tte | 1 Presidentatsl Comptrofier in their tntividaal ae weil | Fre weit offic tal capaetty and this, fog, tn nd if #0, whether it ai yt 6 @ from any AMSA N. vaaet ions wet i frou you formal ree t for (hat comoany, he mingle exc Erie of th company in nat potained general v three persone lefend a sult fisat that 1 should not € partie ice you object to my under. I by Uther co! very glad If they i ¥ not personally, T 1 | fineet all 'e>\ tiny Line to submit the question {Justice of the Court of Apy ourt ia the department, 1b pursue, ald or « tion of the Cl the supreme DID DAN BICKLES GET GOULD'S $352,000? told bi New Yor, Nov. 12, 1892 G@. She Nt of fleath aud others in t letter, but whethe 100 tone oft of our recent correspouuenr While We are disenseing the mal your claim of right to nd certain persons against whom th 0 9 ‘oF not {eta ¥ pant * To not dence, OF unpuge ve cies which was ever | and questi det you h e sel, o your rient rit have b saed. that Lhave G. Samammax, | nothing to add t en wall, lovers, er sees to require a reply, | plied One point only in ycur| 1d th'e eolely because tt Is better ade in the interest of Jay Gould, ai to do with the subject matter In dispute between yc felt and the Brie Company, shall not he fotsted into tits | Pacheior discussion, leaving you aL iberty, because tis |} Inst. seems to make | hot apecideally denied, further opinion as to | admitted nt ay lo wich youcaa: | in un that your siatement 4 having nothin He « left me It orl the boar din | withcut any agreement with you or with Mr. Gould per | 'Avter Mr, Gould had been replaced by Gen. Dix as ice with Ite sup: | as Pr ot ye went, ‘and to abandon all attempts to. {n+ retainer. | terfere with then ntof the company’s affairs, opposcs aad | which ty aud you senior partarr bad | years by: p stating these divided Into as | poyin arat tigations. Awa preitminary admibletra: | tere: he c to give fo me flocks of the nominal vane of Be sured We wee tien worth in eash over $20,%. 1 de. Chiued his otfe y told him that ssf weea | manner, director of the company, as well * counse!, 1 pre ferred re should state hin terme throug! aoy errangement ma sane ae if inade w et with sanction of no Arrangement, oF had ny kind. Mr. Vthe presea that yom and vo the i Claims n. that the act befor Woe tip. it atriet adie esuey to yin ] MLA her at least tom tauiee, ainst it at 4 ee, in your pree- | © geahienlen knowledge, | ence and in that of Mr. ¢ a ‘taken. So far | TORTURED you wer! | ast then knew oF bi lie 14 not tell Andre of tly ou to re: | agreement had been. nade ‘a Atmes°f ognt by it | 7 confideut | that ef te com Board transactions a ave explained the fact, aud a Jun deciied necensa years Were paid No farther been suze 4, the Boart rime grat tietr whole d fessional etiquette th t | through the ¢ Of Gee. S.cales, bad been per | *" any teasuf | formed Col, Fel Ho part except at terward learned, first from Mr. Gould. and sutsr. | about the ch you were once fe: roi Geo. Sickles, that @ further unteratand: | prison tely, (habeas krow ing out of uch bast matiers, andes to a release ad been as.eutes to by him, partially on Cay) aud pardaliy ‘on the of the” same 1 any. Hut Cid not understand from 4 he had made, or had uodertaken to make It was sign mernant. New Yous.) | sereement oy onich Yr Goals menid be she lived | ferred frou tho compady's treasury lato Mr. Ge fon, and which bad mot been ia any manner ac: ot accept te Vi € ately therealter ating tn compelling the f one item of the old account, aud the 4. al of Whom agree with | feparinent by Mr. Goud to the company of_over | oer in France SRT without objections shows’ that this waa his | Of his being ite with you | understanding as well as flndsc of | derstood hie duty to the E je Company, to, the | Dos Judge « | and to hiiuself too wi to atnde by the under hie eanetion, If such a give me Loeee | an arrangement had been py ad to the Board of Dt Moro, and will r. Gould appeared and re. of thes lute: uy other tine, tt would not and if You propose to claim pith Gea, § is proper ti Fucted by that the ¢ n looked to auch results, th ould be informed, and 1 aH ler \taelf bound tiny “sr. Gould then clauned to Gen. Sickles self that tls administration of the afairs of ration. My relati in0 section mv mk Avenuc A ew board to r Cr oa his county ado yestet ene ont fe‘traue: | Mr. CW ener. Cr irrele Lad been communicated to th # time as wou ant As ki uu that T shail be happy ido itto | and bag e Court in for wi vers bY an | ple appitervion Inverposing Lotecht Ons, aud aeking Ones | that And Yours, very truly ‘Vinow. G. Site na: lagnoau himself, ow he ke missible by reas + | prisoner's plea. aad | the withers was ask egal | you about the polsonin erie | Andre told him nothing about it, aud Uiat th tween them on the sub saad with further in yner at any with Tarty lain hat the facta stated are | the world first place, the change In the Frie management | woul. He (was rfveted | rolling and looked wild, ih mele ANDRE'S WILD LO ofthe company" if | President of the “Companys. 1 inct Mr. Goult | fe eame to the honse on ac and tw opposition to | at his instance, tu ties’ Erle builiitig, aad | we was Maytirine for then Es ato cefeat ite prevent vicws, | he" propured. “on certain tor toa'resign | hunting for ordi ab resign | hunting f urn w. r of my vidnaliv, certia | phim before the ah yownich he aa: | He eam: tomy roidertng. ealwaye used owe ower | eation and culture *. Hy direction of the pr kind r Macame Andre in eliciting the fmet of the letter bein ents were a request tt ty for thet as follow: sign himself your friend, examination, the witness narrat h occurred whil Andre was one day em bag containing dirty sbirts and blouses: sped on the floor His wife was present, Jerome Levy testified that he know the pris- ix oF el, ick then, save the j dent whi his house, jatol dr but pleked it up: ir. Gould's. Ne un. | the matter with E os Wanted to prove by ito permit any such ar | waa arumorin his neighborhood that the pris- F was once In AN ASYLUM FOR TITR INSANE, Ved A rt ‘ Witness sald he ba adh nay wae | saw Andre frequently about the time he was Tranter tien tting well, but did not talk with him then be- and for three but this was not nin | cause Andre resident of the Prie Company, | months or more shunned everybody, kof a wild beast Madaline Klotz swore that she rented her house, 141 Mott street, he had Madam 8 room fi rs 1872 SECRETS OF THE ERIN WAR | sttedirsetts sorting toe it "arn tine | SHALL ANDRE BE HANGED? HUSBAND WAS I% WHAT MADE HIM INSANE? Gneituted a iia: | Re Wife Killing at Fifwenth Pereet and mproper Kelations with ber Porfidions Friew ving esterday was the third day of tho trial sracpltion. thet conuen| wha nee emptor of Emil Andre for the killing of bis wife. Tho followlag oorreepondonce will be | howrprencrltion thet conase ihe are cempto oa By found highly interesting to men Mon sensd—eapoctaily to lawyers col prisoner either docs not understand English well Thar In uodecres | Chough to comprehend the proceedings, or he is isetot mcorpora: | indifferent to t Was 8 TT afterward cheting to wane | Mfected: his sanity at the date of the homicide, posed at a subsequent communten ntinue | Mr. Brooke said chey pr f the trial to prove th read extracts fri he Cole, thow that such testimon n tho order of proof whic dof con was changed to * What dic wre | Andre about an arran neau for pot , WHAT ANDRE TOLD NET, remain, Bee Thier a misapprehension of what had been said. Col, Fellows interposed an objoction to another long debate, at whose conclusion the Court rut frDRAM'SH! Presbiag en cageinents have prevented ine {Po amewerlng your letier of the iim uit, witll thls | Camigsion of Andre's declarations, givin, 1 re that the Erle Ballway Compa 1 that the declarations of the prisoner made In connection with the homicide were ad- liar nature of the pliance with this rutin 1, “what did Andre tell He answered that nversation li j was then quiries for declarations of the pri time relative to his wife and her relations with To this and other questions witness re- uiring for then Nis wife. Uf he could not ave his Tn Lagnean lived in tay by Duta day or (wo during ber, except off as a wateh: How, Mr. nwa nlso Alrec to take him thi the rear ¢ to Madame Andre, in 157 man living thore with her, and wit- he was her husband, isited th tly the same hi ve continued Company had bee rt of which time have 1 | owed the company fuet compensation, for every doilar of line e c | apparent: Tuomas G. Suxanaax, | tobe hands. ‘He still repeats che same stacementa, girl which was her If the notin possession of the J | if the books of the company then showed the true sta’ of all accoante with hinself 5 Monal errors or frauds to the eth Instant, | thea concealed and unknow amage of the company, then Itisnot likely that | bast the form of “a rclease to Mr. Gould for ali piaet tri has you * On the other had, if these atatements are not verified by the facts, nefther an agreement by Gen. sick em oF that the Board should authorize auch a releasa, hypothetical | or the release twelf the th fatomenta were and aretrie if Mr Gould ts | Pointing to Andre, Tproperty of the kee | Only sleeps with mamma, Whenever had wiegal iain; |. Counsel for th dence some papel f there were no inten | after tho killith au, from IN agreeing with son’aa'te | Madame’ Andre, wit y was pledged on behalf of the | interpreter. f etormiuation, with the Lele Company, Yours ¥ ry truy, m elerminet according to BaMvet LM Marrow, the journey. rt, whet You accept ree Counsel of Erie Rallieay. iversaily recognized, and ‘ou copies of both, | suppose that Obe or other then they are weceesary tO tie | dust be thet Y Fortes | and if be impr whieh you want, ee Your le ter uf th them, propoted clients | rate stater Yourself, of We nothing 14ch Inet, conta! several Inace Hi | reply; but this T eannot do fully without a ¢ Inémorandum’ which I placed tn the hands tea | Rickles during the Intorvi ne puuistimnent. | fereand wh Tagtee with you | ward gave asewnich | ety accept retawers | show that the egotintion between informacion,” fonfidene tereste of your late | this paper. Youre very wuly, darling, ‘Che informed me he tnmediately afte you. [beg that you will oblige me with & band, bad an Linportaat | thing in | bearing Upon the questtons now tn controversy. 1 | onet's 0 Dearing upon the only qmest ‘weem yourself and the kriv Couipany, Ido not pro Nittes, ‘he subject matter of our corres sinp'y, whether you could, with propriety tions, TPURa by the com; 'y against Mr. Gould ane others similarly situated, growing out of transucti¢ fn which you (ook ® prominent part as the counsel of the Erie Company, din regard " Beased of th andenccs of that cor That question has been euficl ast correspondence, and L Hie etd ot dis on and Waste uyion extraneo ropowy to extend ay (une and your own ura very truly A atirow, GOING TO DO IT ANYHOW, we longht you 4 Pum steer, New Yorn, N. Some question ‘ould infer from your last | Dean Sim: Your letter of 14th inst, ta rec ote content that | have not misunderst rought by Messra. | letter that they are not ln your re orporation | ‘The point which T raised in former letters c that suit made the | the suits of Heath and Raphael wi me, with the full | the questions under consi AE Mule Was poration, | was re. | brought for precisely the same objeot aa the sults wh a That wut bs You tow vondy ¢ been subet tuted a onal custody, neering ty right to defend on Gould god Lane, and for | — Your account of the trauactious of March 1218 mato: | announced for performance at the matince at to defend rlally ina ‘al respects; but whatever view h toed here attacked pe (aken of those events, my relation tothen makes | Hoth to-day, ge of policy, on y euty ton nthe rights ofmyciieutinreape:t | be substituted for it, wit ¥, can aliwolve thereto, and this fahaildo, These matters have boow re: | Miss Newton in the le ferred to by me only #o far as they have a direct pr Fe, Uy cimgee us, and 1 halk mot folk have opened by discussing th ‘ati ne with Ds lewis, uh effect the courte will. gly whether Mr, Goulk way to submit the facts of Fn, ‘The tone of f Aig & letters ie such as might natu f ia iy tho ea better ig | Bontent mipsel? with eaytog thet Our presen! cobroape’ met Iministratfon last | Gouce may as wel ote at Eni Paint ol coke Nepther ete oul a 0 1 + THOR G, BRAMAN, 8, & J, Torrey ‘hoard of Wirectore to) 10 ® Le M. BasLow, a 4) Which inace iCbecessary that siocid | the character of th yiof tie | the possibility of doubt, of ea. | swer written separately from the answer to her w with bin to whier youre: | letter, which she Jnion Hil, N was deferred, Frangols Slinonet, of Union Hill, deposed that Jase witivor he comibunleated te the prisoner tie 2 nfidelity of Madame Andre, and advised him to of counsel for Brie Railway. | urn Lagneau out of his house. ld hot believe dosign tive testimony. gave Ti Which de last winter he 7 4 Gen, Sickivs, | tween coun d me with other | anu that the memoranda givento Mm by me are inthe | late hour, aft ‘ore than two years ago, for the exprea | posscasion of the company, though titer from your | ment until this morning. ——— a 4 pertinent to | The Matinee at Booth's To-Day~A Change Au Tinmesse sto: A SITAMPFUL LRTTER. He fell fainting y He ts fn danger, WANTS TO SEE SOMETHING. Referring to her husband she says: “Emile Naw Youx, Nov.13,1972, | 18 very si e With ihe that your views, as Co ¥ 8.1. M_Martow, Beq. Jasted very lon Arh not nieve | ‘Dean Sim: Thad great di@enity tn obtaining any copy | Hhally goes on subversive of all the peculiar obit- | of my Srat letter, no copy having been kept i ny bovk. | Reeling me. pretty soon. rations which DY custom and law control Counsel ait | Al wrote two irtters about the same tine, Lenclow | thee, for thaee thou whose Tuomas G, Suzanuan, | Can bee * the fact that you CAN'T SER IT. us be together once for ally a Were not their counsel, but were retained and paid bp New Yous, Nov, 14,187 | tive as thou wast with all those pe If the: i the basis of remar AS fainily, with whom the Andres ‘had .J. Tho reading of other lottens ihe brie Company isapary wit, | Oring to want of time for a proper Minin | ViEtUely Sanco ne han ko deteod athens e296 § | preparation of As You Like It," which was roduction of * As You Like New Phase of tho Horse Dipcase, Give one ounce, three times s day, of the Biixir Jodo Bromide of Calctum Compound, It hasowred Amalicasce whore used, Prepar Tunes & Co , 17 William et, roverally,—A. future prospects of the road, can be had on application ‘The quantitics of white oak, chestnut, walnut, and othe? valuable timbers; the cannél, splint, and Bit minous coals; the varieties of from ores ; the limeston salt, and other products, render the route of the Chesnpeake and Oblo Kaliroad probably the most at- tractive loeation for cosl-mining, troa-making, and Kindred manufactures and industries tn the United FISK & HATCH. New York Markers. 22.—FLoun ayy Mrar—Fiour h grades, active for euipping, fair de- ver delivery Drought $4 .5)and Medium grader ¥ Bold by @rugginte I desire to furnish m: mony In behalt of ‘excelleut, medict i the Expectorant, stiunm for over two yea failand winter that T ia without wt tiny « kind. If L ehopy ¢ minutes, would fall down f weaae taken hold rauaded to try the Expeetor ea bottie from Meknty. Hi lace, tcommenced using T 1H rour fords, Pam now al ay ae any man in my neighborhood, Pave been trot and it became go bad In bre th, #o frinly had the After taking in Jone tuch work ina and my compiint rdtally reeommend Fitehburg, Mich.—Ade, He looks gloomy «Welt Instruelions fran | enough, especially when hts children are m¢ that hoard, and nos from tie stockholders tadividuslly | jentarfly away from him. n, however. 0 result. mani fr Minnesota, Tt Is different wi They have gathered about him inthe hour of his trouble In | numbers, and have Of nandzepentne (he | Counsel by thelr attempts to bring vut the Throughout | strongest possible defence, this Expectorant to any one tr HOKACR SMEDLEY, Fiour—Suverfine State an Wester embarrassed lls FINANCIAL AND COMMURCIAL, aa P. M.—The Stock has heen in a whirl of excitement ali day from the very opening up to the close, and the day will be memoral fn the fature history of t oped a sharp corn RIDAY, Nov, 22 Little progress was y. Many of the witnesses apeak vcummentary t in Freneh, nifording Count Louis Kazingki, Oe Court Interpreter, a fine opportu play of his wonderful lingulst AN ATTEMPT TO The examination of Frangols D. i je by nd the d ‘The bnsiness devel- puey and golt at the very outeet, money commanding a quarter # cent, commis sion for the day's use, and gold 16 ¥ cent, golten up as diversions in favor of the parties prom!- shares of stock, who thoucht of the jubilant bntis as to Eltuer of these ox- eeu attMcleat in ordinary (Imes to ‘ause for excitement day, in the overshadowing im . they were parted by without ry conversation Tes—The rain storm business, and we have no thee at Oixer7i4e. for Rangoon, and 1¢° ote AL 156618 LC. 1iige. for Laguny ri Jolawses unchanged 10 Rico, 2e6e. . FE New Orivans, haste, to good refinin The general 1 mation, sugar refiuers ‘was acheck upop ond 125 bes ty for the dis= quirements. imelo)fe. for Mara Sis, for Java, ba, maneau, beguar Dos Passos nently short of certal f he knew Madam Andro to induce her to poison her husband. Assise wremice | tant “District Attorney Fellow cae | the admissibility of the qu at lenat! and with mach animation. by him and Lrooke, senic ellows held that a until it was first shown that it prisoner at such cd justify the infer ‘compel them to release thy pedients would have have given the entire Exen end comment, thongh t gout of the market. objected, and fon was debated firmer on the apot, and 9€ for new and $15 for @ market wie dull mand and aoa 1250.8 14; do, ndin, eek, SAY A829, sold 1a @ Jobbing wa Hine mess: In & whol evoking more than ordin these elements of feverishacss the ‘The railroad speculation started off steadity at abont tn andden strength was develop # the leadership of Erle, which, up ard had advanc to weorresponding movement on the London ‘Change. ‘This advance, however, wi Feat of the market was Ate Jast night's prices, b particularly un the 1 o'clock P from 4 to 87 about 800. m he Mary Herris cases, they now desired to omise, the questicn intaunicate to between his wife The witness that he had communteated nothing, but had been informed of the fact by ‘The witness waa then askod Ww that, and replied that Lagueau had exceptional, for whi ret prices conceded & to off train 89% Lo MY, he Weat, 7) tes, at 7 1 PeCOWeFINSIO Hay. The aft after $ o'clock, when Erte fe Mall to 8%, the pe hares dragging down recorded the decline in Erie lower at 546% for primes kiate ds was quiet for fin gradea tn demand Corron—The deman very light; market cnn dling uplands 1 for pies. Dutter wi and Western 18 (ie. Checs® MWe. for Beate factory : come port, and quoted at Melle, on the spot has been tons unchanged. middling do, ie,; sales 15 bales, wf wilen 111 for export, 8% for consumption, and Forward ‘deliveries in fal req at Liter gc. lower rates, Salow 19.000 bales, closing, by oMcial report, at 19s¢. for Noveniber, 1¥\4¢. for Deeeme ber, lye. for January, Ide, tor February, 19 5-160, for for April, aad 19 11-160, for May, grppo! market was réported fru; middling apluats, with few setlors: salen 61 Hwankee apr: i focks whieh had ‘But what the Jost 14 the general declive It made up in the rdod to Northwo Dogan to asaame that tmport sudden prominence a ern common, 68 for epeeniation. moved at Absorbed the entire attention of the Stock Pxchanse, of the wiides! excite: and threw every bo. Ghar Wheat enster, Duan, at $1.56 for No. 2M spring, $1.88 for No.2 Northwestern, $1 ber winter.and bush. at Classe, n yellow, O »' Southern white, dmebic. for new x Weatern, and diye sic. Western mtxed -18, and Werterh, osarme. n of the pec: Inco Michigan. Corn duflenatery Western mixed af Western white, promivent pai ously on this railel since that Ge. tor West for the street that the ent are then of wealth, he Iminense Leases entailed, otherwise yriiliant move Western mixed, date. Tor 160 bush, chotce new State at ®ie.; 4 for borrowing. borrowing rate wi Vg yg rs Raisins active, nothing left tn a No. 2 Anierican sot copper, alas 8h jor domestic, aud $2i<¢. ial lave ben quiet, and extraordinary Btratta tio, mueh excited. pon the eoopes re comepleuoue tn tin other cir. banks hereto! f the children Grata to Liver, elaed petroleum to Barce nia to Havre, 68. 9d, sald he preferred The last time he are detailed In the usual table below, losing transactic Vida, LiSh ell). Live Stock Martet. ew York, Fri were 61 care, oF The recelpts toe be last time Taaw the women. were At word They were frightened by. Te was quick, excited, exalted, f ianguage, be Tut this dav he used low. slang, nating T went in Twentr-frat strect, where Mine, tO Ret a tru xaint aving been exhibited were Identified by the Anite was a peaceful centto Mas famty, and always treating hie wife kaw bi Mnbae biee =’ He had there- aman of edu Don account The total clear. Aweiatant Treasurer dis erent, and 832 Ings at the Gold E ry Car londs of State stock, part dry cows and ere Hold wt Tusde, And native stecrs and oxen mt lw ide, # ® arrivals of sheep © Monday, agmingt 13 77) for the same tine | Trade was dull at tev sheep, and 6X ¢ eipts of hogs numbered 0 om eatled boads, hange Dank were $142.40 ther effcets left | The following were the quotations xe. for ordinary to extra tar and quict man, very dail and unset * for cast gold. P10 Ba. re pectively, bat closed wed howe were @ reduction of about #(c. # D, renildren and iterioa of the AgLUS, DUL Licy Otered Do tomorrow (Saturday MARINE INTELLIGENCE. cen Lagueaa in bed T'tarued Uhem out ab the sig Malh at 12 Mt Merchants’ Eachange, 5 and 32 Pine st MINIATURE ALWANAO—THTS DAY tuatton was charactertzed t YOND ENDURANCE. vot hia wite wit L frst saw Andre after the klil lone at a nit Very urgent demi d, and lenders had no them in geet! San Domingo City, mdse. and pas i down t6 8 years as lore Jacksonville, lum! interrogated the had received from the Schr Carlos Barry Roediand, lime Wind, Woekiand, te ion be enpacks by th: Nantucket, Geb, rst street house it was in writing. that > the usual river and ¢ STEAMSIIIPS Ant ast Wise Vetaris ' \ DAs aggravated th Erin, New Yorke neft of the children: “One who dares not t on Goverpmen' < favoring a de hus taken more sti Sewing Machine ea as follows at (ue AGEN (sy WANTED. furnished for trial aud an Lustructor (without ary), 0 CHAMBERS ST. AND 2 Witness knew what was BOND S1., 8 lWWe coupon fe of 1841, reg. n the form of @ “Brown's Bronehial A medicinal preparat lozenge ts the most conventent. allay trritation, fin Bronchitts, Hoarse eumptive and Asthu 5-ie, I56t, coup. ess, Ludluenza, Com tn Sonthern State secu January and Jul n advance of owed fri at ha wig uhegiviug iat or Pars Go to It is the store that The best place in New York to buy ret Jiroad Tortgage over a number of the 10 to LL; New York Ce ig, 89: Long D. # Shore Consoildated regi tine mortgage, until one day 6 two men on ting, she asked the litt! osephine answere my papa; the other New York Central 6s. Michigan Cen 7 MARBIED, AATAL AB, 11) 1 Wednesday, Novewber Win. M. Pownall, Ji pall, of Brook New Jersey 8: urtern Tats, 78 10h) Milwaukee and St, Paul. lowa div ist ndilndiana Central Inte. 96 by; Bur., C. Ray od Tadiata) Morris and kasex const'n, 8 ; and New a Standard wna valuable Grst upon couipieted and prosper: comparatively unaifected tock market or by the Ceniporary ch ‘A. York city, (6 Libby F prisoner next offered in evi- found on the person of Andr veral letters fron Tartierre, and from others t some of her replies. tions of this correspondence were read by the The first read wa neau from Mra, Andre, withe Very dear friend,” and o and-thou sty Y executed aud delivered woud | Cates tho greatest intimacy ly would not. coutala the | bee bar to the reetication of Mr. Gould'y accouuw | absence, and tells him that she will visit him to e known her troubles, asking directions for hy railroads are df Ructuations tn nigee in mone wife of Heary Connolly, age frieade of the fainlly are Foxy trout her Late real peckfully invited to dence, Ay Kaw aun suildenty, Charles W. amce V, and kilen Le Koy, aged a letter to Lag- late, addressed, 1 throughout in. French indi- on Sunday after ous lustrations of & peake and Ohio Aret morteages, wh this road being to be had in limit s clase of Invest Le Roy, second son belong to the same fam now abont completed supply of the ananetal agen Which leave a large Value, as the great advantages for trae aud bet card: this road enjoys become more wl The following were the highest, lowest, aud prices of #tocks N. ¥.C, & Hudson © etfully invited to in for an advai ‘On November 42, 187, Mary O'Regan, ia from the Sisters of Charity et. aud ih ay., op Suniay Whether he riday evening. at his resid year of bls ag ell, or tll tho Park st, Dentis O'Counor Me Cuperal hereafter tbe sure of T promise to call to see tlemen are K& she will Following this is a passage establishing he couple's relations beyond She requests an an- New Jersey Central De}. Lack. and Western attend the funeral, Maria Sophia hand Julie ste The relatives and frigaus of the fauully edd to attend the funeral, froin (ue res! her, 108 Norfolk #t., on a Northwestern pref Milwaukee ai must read bi fhis thou wilt py Of this puprr, with the aid of which tcan readily | «for the, family, for despi'a all the crue house, 1 | therefore defer any Turiher reply untilthe receipt of | he likes thee always, tell, new Unday, Noveib tains will be'takeu to metery for in Thursday mornin He cannot help it. yhat to do, no matter what it ade aud relatives of the faintly are invit Attend hie funeral, at his late restdemce, Mh Varick ety and St, Joseph 1d St, Jo. prof, » Hot be talka- ople; forwhen thou dost thou makest thyself a laughing-stock Answer at once and | will write Special Notes. ONLY TWO DAYS MORE, . by order of Gov nd everywhere cise close sale Itt Concert wl ver proterred go ‘on badly, thou wilt « Dramlette, all agente or along time, Your friend for life, P.8,—I have no time, of mo in those woods, for I love thee time, Remember that Ihave a and thou must have none other elther, Phe next was a letter from 1 pany prisoner, in which the writer professes to be as- ly presented Inour | tonished at the acousations made against him made by the Simonot Kentucky Library Otily 100,00 tekets lasuod, wad only peatte Whole tiekets, $10; Money in hank plitone iuevery hundred must, draw a sift GUTS DISTRINCTED BY LOT AY CON: GRAND GIFT, CASH ONE GHAND GIFT, ( other friends, BANKING HOUSE OF FISK & HATCH, S Nassau sramer, New ¥ We receive pkposirs and allow interest on daily Dalances, Issue interest-bearing OEMLIFICATRS OF 1 Pos, make COLLECTIONS tn all parts of the Uxited Btates and Canadas, and execute orders at the Stock Exchange for INVESTMENT STOCKS AND RONDA, We buy And sell, as usual, Govannmeny and Cxsteas Pacirie and Cresarmaxe AND Onto Bowne, d to (he attention of invest ors the 81x Pax Cunt, Finer Monro.oe Boxps of the CURBAPEAK® AND Outo either coupon oF r neau to the anything w Low GIFTS, AL! cially recomin n jong dispute, be- ined the Court to a which there Was an adjoura- Brauch Omice Puoiic Library Kentucky, . COMPANY, Which are tered, in denominations of #100, $500, and $1,000; Interest ts paid in gold, May and er denominations are nearly ex. hausted, and of tho $1,000 bonds we have only @ anial supply remaining. At thelr present price they yield ‘over seven per cent, Income tn gold. ‘This great work t# about completed; there {8 now nearly 40 miles Qaished, and only about w rijes ren ain to complete the unitlug of the Atiautic tide waters to the Ollo River vailey by the shortest and casicet route HEATING Vik i PULLER MWA November, ‘Te am: wad Nae Bien PAE MANHATTAN MARL »f Sith ot, North river, VU DAY MORNING, Nov h will be wold at low pri Hed to erect thelr pie, #O Ad Co Supply the demand at once. JONSUMPTI Stranger" will "is deferred un- veek from to-day, When Miss Neilson will appear as Rosalind, eved and por SION’ MEDICAL INSTITUTE, ‘A4T beast 154h #t,, New York, thens, enlarge /dsliiogton ét., Boston, Mass, manently cured. ots, and hed: ‘ow perthwait & Co 4 kK and low prices, Bargains for ci Se payments received weekly OF monthly, ‘chauu er suites in great Variety. Ado, ‘The company have, at considerable expense, caused a geological survey to be made of the route of the road Coples of his valuable Report, with map, and also ® pamphlet coutatning the leteat taformation in reference to (he present condi ign and , and devel: d AN HOLM, 1 nme pe for doors and windows ‘162 Fulton street, ucar Urvedwap. by Prof, Riagway, Tiekets, 824) Prisco cadved,

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