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a. - a a er | iia ae aS —————————— FORTIETH YEAR. PHILADELPHIA ASSASSINS, | 2ebzetmarbetes are ae” "| SUNDAY MORNING MURDI PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THB SUN'S REPORTERS, THAT PRINCELY GEM. —. The $250,000 by in Denver—Mr, Stanton of San Francisco Shows his Hand-The Largoat Raby World, aud a $15,000 Diamond, RS | ect and whenever apoken to he became irri WAS | tated. ‘The pistol with which the shooting wae done was found concealed in an ash barrel in ho sub-cellar, It Is a five-chambered, self when found. three of the d. Senor Martine SECRET THE SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE OF MEN OF WEALTH, t TO BE FATHOMED, eo ae three oye more me teavetieg ower th ety 1 Speer ey EXPOSURE OF THE PENNSYLY ANTA | geared of Brooks, without guccems. L1ntik it wan ale this fine Kane left ta, went foto the hosp tl, and TWO MEN MORTALLY WOUNDED IN THE SLVENTH WARD. ; WHISKEY RING. Hob Hatoiiton took Kane’ piace, t ‘a tall, slim-bullt man, and has a fine, aristo- ——» Riniths Lister ceeveral. (ines - appearance, “His wife is very refined, anc age Prom the Denver Neves. ee ae flesh Morrow's Confeasion—The Attempt to Frat steccte eps Wye fast An Old Quarrel Revived —Detiberate, Colds | bears Bee Te ™poch Heautiful in her | A Leulavitte Detective Come to Continue the | ap, vrived Jn Denver ast. evening, | Preperations Wer the Reception of Jack Kilt Avscssor Breoke-Alderman MoMute | Deugh pet ,uaveny, "ale iol gam Uf Riooded Aasnasinntion The Arrest of au | younger days, Hearch for Mr. George N. Peay-Ditilo If | pcr tne south Mr. A. OU. Eranton, of Ban FF ‘3 Front. : went An. And, ore ta eted Troonere houre antl nat Side Gang. ASUS T afod tale night ap the house | See Dowbe chat He was Murdered by che | Torn, no hte: truch bee boon said roceny, | _ The large skating buliding tn Central Peck & houre anit! were told if on to Marderers 8200 to | (vougherty and 1 0 How Grant Carried a eh ae ity tragedy took pies, He met the Maisie. ainis renvionan paid now being put in order for the use of the lovers of wim teraporta, The curlers’ headquarters on the Seventy here the oF | eldest eon Jen's At Each Despera through the medium of the Associated Press, B as being the fortunate possessor of a wonder adway Thieves. ery and tq One Coffee keeps a gr a fadelphing sour taste oe Cherry aireet. heat Pe Foaters | hls mot t, and that Super rT a | If Ward of Philadelphia (rat tate wae Muntas iat story at 2% Cherry sireet, near Pelham, Yeater- ER ide hopes yb arety. me uperintendent Bligh, Chief of the | fun large ruby that promises to cut to the value | agen atroet pond isto be erected this week, and by tht Correanontence of The Sun Jano Keenan's nara, torn Gay morning at one o'clock he hada lingering | tuereare HOPt sn with the other members of | Luleville detectives, arrived (a thle ctiy yealee OF, $200,000, antec ae a rce iret wees in Deoummber oft the exeting Rouen Pritapeuruta, Nov. 4.—Hugh Morrow, | rent. We weut ery aud. Wire i crowd of driukers In bis placeemong whom were | the family to exceadingly reyret the and occur: | day to asslat in searching for Mr. George N. | while auictiy. pleking is tect after Feportor | inthe Park will be ready, In Prospect Park the ar trashe ie more famitlarly known, Hugh Mara, fo ehop ana was Vieng haved whem Hrogss ap- | Joun Walsh of Brooklyn, Win, Lee, dllas Baker, Fence, vit oat ould tehe | Tene ene Te Thu tes | rene, cre, LoUustille srerchant whe has been | Square ineal since his return to civilization, at | rangemente for skating this winter will be far tn ad the would be-assassin of Revenue Detective red teat mad gut fod dau oe ue eh ECL | iat of Sing Sing Prison, Patrick Delaney. Pat | mented condition of his father, He added that misaing aince the Mth inst. ‘Tho circumstances | the American House. Possessed of Femark. | Yanes of provions eeasuns, ihe | ae houre for akatery Lirooks in 1868, and of Alderman McMullen @ ne OF the tore: mp.ted 1 Golding, ‘Thos. ‘Hodley, John MeTierney, Pat | his father bud been troubled with deinentia for | of Mr. Peay's disappearance are well Known by woe) Cebrecantativen, be dersiies poner iin | fabecrected near the well La, fron inte ares nthe Wey Wa sentenced FeAtONTAy (5 otk ie ciarh ie aeiner eT thee | OM ta savnce Tirannagan. A debt oc- | three Youre, That at tinge ke would fancy bith | the readers of the Bux. Detective. igh con: Fea eae eer the depths of acapactous | tau iasunvecectustrely teat they ere, tineullen to out nearly soven years’ Imprisonment and to pay ® i {howe am Mhibed bin curred which i* told by witnesses substantially | oid box. Mie had agreat manta for moving, and | Aree what has been said of Mr. Peay's fore- ocket and brought forth the stone which is, climate. 1 Brady, the chat, Bue of $1.00 and the co t of prosecution. As Going nomething :90 T went to within two at be He Has 8 eeeehause more than seek ft ponltion ta Loutueliiets soled anid bina inks, to make all the world wonder. jon skater of Brooklyn, a King exarnple OF ne of #1 1d the co t of prose 1, and instead of i, & hall through tie | ae follows was not satlafled (1 che house g A aad yeild beta amet io ness | ie very kindly allowed the News reporter to | thie fact. This young fe for years exerolsing The tan ls poor, and has the seeds of consump. | heed, { anot blu vader the shoulder blate ISTE | Hetween Walsh and Tee, allas Baker, then wa AL a tle. Sully are HOW at three members of | circtos. He says that the missing merchant was | handle the stone and to gaze wonderingly upon | ob the hall feld and the opeh alr rkating ponds with Te Aart AS top oe Lee veew w beckjeck, whieh | afterce dispute originating matuly from the | for lunatles. widely Known as a gentleman of honesty: that | It# enchanting richness, without manifesting Phan fis iumge became aflecte eine Coe tion rooted in him, thia senence practically . to a Iife's Iinprisonment, Ever since | Ftrmek t the timpecunious serib- sh with the treasure, least unéasiness |r t bler might his farnily relations were the happiest possible; from consumption Was the fal result, im on the head fumes of bad liquor. Lee, allas Baker, went MUS. MAUTINE'S ANTR-MORTEM DEPOSITION. anou * * that he was worth not far from $90,000, and was ‘t dently v ~ — bis pardon by Gov. Geary, ft has been hoped | y Ld Mi ret tee were at | outside of the house and with much yoelfera- | On Saturday Coroner Herrman took the ante- | the prospective heir to a fortune. ‘This stone. which Mr, Stanton atfrms upon the Charee A aloes Mar OCal that Morrow would mae a frank conferston, e then, espeped, aad jn Afters, aioe o tion dared Walsh t Ho I fight him. ‘The | mortem deposition of Mrs. Martine ax follows ce the strength of some other person's Judgment Mr. Jing oll he knew about the Whiskey Ring that nd EV awater, Soon atte ee HOt at oee | friends of Walsh cought “hold of him and pre- | T have been married to kranctico Martine twonty-nine aca char eck as Gx Bak tobe worth only #20000, wan found somewhere | | Mr, Thomas O'Callaghan, the defonted oands Ltn hehe bat Aig died eee retutned, and Tubing. the next-day Sam | vented his accepting the challenge. yeas tee yas treated tas very roughly for mat ‘The detective adds that he was not a drinking | in Arizona, beyond. Fort Deflance, and was | date for Assembly in the Nineteents District, called o& bired bin to assasa nate Mr. Brooks, He did ne wlong, ani a Te rty mad Ewe were are About two Weeks Pitteime, ‘About ft | man; that he never was known t soolate | picked up off the surface of the ground, Justice MeQuade on Saturday afternoon to answera pike a partial confession, but he shielded 1 becused Of shoullig’Mevoks, wad, thet warring e wet’ THE PLS? MURDER Pete ne AettaeuGid Aeeune | with gamblers or abandoned women; and that | ithasadeep, rich, wine color, and looks, to | charge of uy, Wi Ae ity 4 Out for ont arrest.. We then Went to Bighth and Ship: | While the row was going on, Pat Delaney, left ve cane, to my Louse aud seer | Powar one ofthe most careful mon of forming | the Inexperionced eye, at least, Just like the | fine” attempted assassination made by Mr. Waltor fy all of those who should have been exp pen, and Metionigie to see the © Ballito. and tell | the xaioon. At the door he was doby a Fe aoe aoe o cange rad soll & Picts as that he over knew. . Detective | quarts of small garnets which have been pa- | (ibson editor of the Harlem Local, Mr. William Henry HOW MORTOW WAS RUINED. Kin! tagy Were after wus, the acnt word back Thal eS | blow in the face from Lee. Beyond that, no | things 1 has told tet Ae Bike He pot ap then ene His the notion that the intasing mer- | raded on exhibitton here for several months by i J with the money given him | each returned diamond digger. and Third avenue on Thur ne knows what occurred, except that Lee ex- | cook hold of we by the neck, TE tried to get away trom claimed, "Lam stabbed,” and an hep he took the Matol oat of his pocket aud shot disclosed his intestines protruding " Tee tinier once in the breast, once to the hand, aving quieted Tock tat mi ht; then went e 1 worked, mid way od returned to Eighth and {bins the agsanit. was intended resemblance between them, either Mr, Bull believes that the ausauit wi When Morrow shot McMullen the general | f stayed thers nutil 10 4 opinion was that It was but one act in the Whia- | 1e6lerrNn ane ia eee to settle a friend's ace: on the ground that ho is worth twelve times as much money as he would goin by so doing. ‘There bas been nothin Having found this stone and many bushels of smaller ones, Mr. Stanton returned to Santa Fé, where he was met Ly a Mr. A.Z. Huggins, who . key Ring drama, and that the quarrel over a | & About t WeVailen and Lister came | wound in the abdomen. Delaney Wee in the hips. Lnvw identity the pers m before ; iscuesed the question. wh eho "| hd 909 ine, ny husband, conned 4 A it only, of his Bouquet was but a trifling Ineient of the shout | ana dlseussed the question where, we sheatd | hin frst anaatiant, proceeded on Cherry street (o Precise» Martine, mny husband, Nuoctod with his fatnily affairs ther could lead | represents himself to be the agent of all the cet only. Tmo gas lamp ta troat PE cur ihat eresin i de pa there all that nlebt.and the ners Say | the front of the house numbered 183, fae ears toauicide, and that ha walked off the wharves | precious stones dealers In Now York city, Buiren rece se teeia ee] hg of the Fourth Ward Alderman, Morrow has | inh miele ie al atory front room,whers we Site SECOND MURDER onerine Monrix®. | no the river while intosivated is disprove by | ‘This man saw the stone and became excited. | neighborhood Went reciuded. ad the Hout snot one . been a person of bad character all his Ife, He | payed for about (ro weeks, and’ were waited won by | 4, ; a — the tect that be nover wacknown to be Intoxte | The next day be examined It again and grow | that arresting usually select. The police discrealt Mr, said to a reporter two months ago: atayed for shout (wo werkt, anu ve eng a widencr. | There he encountered Patrick Donovan and A WEST SIDE MURDER, and was perfectty sober when last seen | frenzied with interest in the ruby, ‘The day fol- . . & rep While there MeMuilea often came to a aod io | atobbed him in the abdomen, tis knife pene Martin at the Brandreth House. lowing he was perfectly frantic with excit mn it he never caw Mr. Gthson, The Moyamensing Hose Company has ruined | answer to our inquiries “if Brooks waa dead yet, | trating the kidneys. It ts the twit the —_—_— & and set everybody in Santa Fé wild on th and the only atima fever had that such @ pergou Cee eerie than any otber organization in | Peckeaieqgebiy wcihast Rate ie rae wnee We. | police, chet Deane? mulstoak Donaven forone of | An Bleventh Avenue Desperados Target | | Livre Woume it Mittin reid recelved ta the following mangers, Pre 4 b once remarked, “1 didut want him to ¢ fis wcaailants, ait stabbed bin for that reason Shooting Trageds ne detective belloves that Mr. Peay has been | * Ott ‘ . r elect beads a -falnia be dae Beene eee ee ee rail get’ clear " . ner “experienced judges" were called in, | W. Willams the Tanimany candidate for Anseinbiy 4 4 the country. I was ruined by assoctating with | Muilen replied. ™ If he aie yon Mall goin Men Both Lee and Donovan are fatally woun On Thursday the “ Eleventh Avenue murdered. He thinks that some person whom | and it was finally determined that the ruby— | the same district that he desired to represent, that Mr. ; Ite members, and when [go down Lwill pul the | AVS Sec taken wenin to Right and Bhipy The former was taken to Bellevue Hospital radny Mr Peay met after his arrival in New York way- | thetargest inthe world cwould bring the snug | Gioeon had told him he had in his porsvs.ion damagiu athors of my ruin with me.” Tights and the neat MeMollon caine and too : the latter to is home, and thence toa ductor s Volunteers” hal a target excursion. Ou thelr | lald him while he was going from the Brandreth | lite sum of $sh00, ho fortunate owner Was inforination eoaceraine Mt. O'Callaghan, wot he 1 sey ean where Binith Lister was Waitog with & | in the neighborhood he dnte mortem depos! o crowd of ¥c ale ohad fol- | House toward the 8t, Nichol , 7 i Le dh 48 | wonld pul fr. Williains would give Bim ; He has kept his word, but he would have sub- | dearvors wagons we juinpedin andweredacnta West | alctons of the dying men are suljoined. Tt fetuen the crowd Mi ine i ide , ee coyed. him off from Broadway. oF rearte cise aos ee en tromn Me, Mu wate Lor | The wae pro Dat subsequentiy refused, - Never torved the ends of justice better if he had told | Philedelpuie uepot, where we wer the tral trun Meee | Golten, John W alsin, Thomas Radley, Joh lowed them all day became lawless and made | pone but an acquaintance could hay Cee eee ee oe ne eee rcciiers which unr. | §csesdeeaacted ne bail from far, O'Cataghan, uate , who were the inner circle of this Whiskey Ring, 1 Was there ty se PARE Ag Bee nate ‘Teren jBrennagan, co WIE An March. Salis ee #0 guarded was Mr. Peay towi anteed the payment of quarter million for the | bie request willeontiaue the tivestigatiou, =” hose creature he wae. This Ring has been CAPTURED. HL BayIHGH Fo Vahey ons gers. he ors | fourth atreet and Seventh avenue they knocke nee t sione. pennant Costes ’ ated by Se mpson, were held tn the ae ay Seventh avenue thes knocking, | Detective Rogers hag held to the theory of | ° ‘thig rut ce f " . reading disclosures ever since Mr, Brooks re= | | Arriving In New York, we went to 1 Madison street police station. © Bim Pree, ne anne ae ener ai tag | murder from the first. Rome of the other detec- Sf aa neh is \eeatk bre psabout three fourthg A Great Day for the Veterans, ; covered from his wounds, for the members well Cote Tonner rm ANE repo "s SUN tives have expressed a belief that the man bas | feeaid to welgt sixvesa carats, it will cut to | _ The little band of surviving Veterans of the new that that offclal would probe to the bot- ihiriel rhe aorveante ee ete uy ane | dation Hepat, ed 1, way arcnted by | SiO GTUTEL Boy Nuerog the misaag mer. | Syiuuine evened rhe ribs to ie enti ante | nowtoes tog on loping tnliee gid tp Anton] j tom the whole plot. He has done so, but re- | accompanied. by nee med Sebnny Murrey swe | fring of a pletul hy one ® eee ooo aon, aud the bag was recovered, | Chant, and Mr. Lafayette Joseph, who journeyed | faction, Tee ae aT oat etlbal Ly Gn: || toe eke ove peer ak Ite Heady Cael civae.s 4 ti, upon he proceeded to th “ poll o q hia et tat fi be 1 y the old block fort at 10th street, in Central Park. & ft 0 ose all the facts were ordered into the barouen en to Con i} ye ‘onnolll M » be tothia city to assist inthe search, slarted for hibitio: dl dab of sex to disclose all the facts not contalned in et ekirhe 1 hy, nad teres und ¢ OMicers Connolly and Maloney have sinve been exhibition of a diamond about the size of o Morrow's confession, printed t The ren. | diand., Here we. met Melau compan BT ET eon, At ae eeanehy tncte, They aacertaincd that | 1uisville tast night. Detective iligh will re- | wren's egg, and valued at the magnioent sim salute of thirteen guas for the old original Btates le te ' fone be gives are, thai Lhere are some threads of fact in the, custody Of plot Me crowd to the police station, At the Essex | nvestiuating tht fucs. ty Sees ta Anthony { Wain and continue the search with the New | of $16,000. It will cut, Mr. Stanton says ‘about | be fired, and an oration delivered by the Rey. Mathew Bone te a vet cote woven, and unell they are the | tele’ reread “ic a Troy ani | Market Court yesterday they were all detained | acon, and that he was seriously injured ly the York detectives. OF E10 Ate, Anal Will Delt his oxpectations | Male of Brookiyn, The Veterans will weet at St, Paul'y Nibitcuion of the facts he has would do more | srutth Lister pple, mere Bod | for exunilin blows and kicks from the cang of young Fu finn: ARATLROAD CLERIC MISSING. are realized~a magnificent gem. Curch ate, aid wake the Geventh, wy ena’ cars to th arm than good. r : ‘A‘ter stay THE CAUSE OF THE QUARNEL. On Saturday night the officers arrested Jc There In conatlerable excitement among | , Lhe region where these stones were found lies | Trosawa aaa ert een ey Spe hucdred wep will THE WHISKEY RING. It isalleged that t ae eaetigated by | Lymneased fr incan Wleventh avenue barroom. | the cmployess of the Morris and Fasex Railroad | between 3 deg: 40 min. and if deg: nim, north | gurntane Meee ee ne ca eieee af the fort, Ard desiu to Sac tro Maries. What Fe eee en te ite ee iately kicks | on charge of parucipation in the agsautt.and he | ahout tue dicappearance of Mr. Robert R. More | Me ae tint we deg. and Lis dew, West longitude, theanelont warriors wll partake Of # banquet at oatunned of distilers and The Inner one was eee ye eetanacn’ by John Radley, the Kick res | Was yesterday committed by Justice Cox with | ton, mileage ¢ pearance of Mr. Hobert BR. Mor | Me, Stanton went tuere about two months ago, | the armors of the sixth Keriment, aun ol dialtone, Rud Weel te ater saeit stopped in ong roo Ruring ine® premature birth, Ali the persoua | out bait. Fitepatrick was put aoa ie esate fariiy'in Athenee N, ty | Aud with his party of four has been wetively en- | Tere wut Ae te, Bia Kegtint at tron Piiatelpue lated in whiskey and tried to induence Congress y weced or arrested bad been drinking heavily, and up to | ont reel \ and has held his present position for about f Ona uanntre is dee ¥ ‘This fine regiment will arrive at the foot of Desbrosses Fae ede SE EE going out to OEE ait on ent tite no trustworthy accouucof the | | Yesterday information was received at the | months. On last Wednesday evening he left his The country is a desolate desert, with no grass. | creer about eleven A.M. proceed to its quarters tn soguiating the tans, any te ait rasan’ | feats pycon tat bee, eeees yen attainable, Thirtedh oreo pole suxtlan rom, Muniers | city Qaaeding ware, so Jane atneets with the | Ay the canon of wanutsione ance neat uy, | atte Cranaentr ita ACS M. eeeorted Uy te ; Could either cajole nor bribe Brooks, so the: n THE STORY OF THE WOUNDED MEN ‘olnt, whe pat he nob eX | avowed Intention of going over to the railroa 0 + Hot eve ; " eee ih Heriinent, It will, proceed down Broadway to ; ; €Y | ciry or Paiedebphta, at,— {tush : s pected to recove Li 4 1 ng over to the railroad | bird, “‘ruere are no Indians in th Try. but | beaver, aud. toruugh Reaver street, Broad. steel planned af aseeitt HDD Gunde, him to Als inate tawes doin ep Yesterday Coroners Keenan aud [Herrman too — = vftice and completing, the preparation of bl | the Yunis, Apariies, Monaves. and Plutes eure | Malden ihe, Moathe) ent Pe eet ee al ifait bed formonths. ‘They had as their outer elrele sete teeing thay b Jo Fe eae caer easncee se THE LOUISIANA ELECTION, realy on Thurs’ y, Eo ® young man named Rouge eralvon: yee Bay ineas encven) tyne EH OR a eddie daa the Mow allen theListor-A in to rir any prow n the corner of Cher - life A. Jennings, who “accompa him | SORFeG,, on san ae ae oes : eom they entrusred then had formed. ene ata or inducements. being betd out to hun, bat fy Chetty | whe Oficial Vote all tv, but the Retwentag | across the forty, he sad that he would work Eta se tke i Me ela el le nde and Plans for Extinguishing Great Fires. Rnd Inoked to them to out. This Weuwn free will and wecord. vom Moxnow eriered Seana Majeleed frove Declaring It The | Unt! late in the night. and return home by the Ce rei Tan OeE daaaline DEA a es ‘Chere was a conference between Comintes! , fitter ing was the ou all sworn ta Qrabaceihed this vere ale d Pee ee etait: ar tuout 10 o-clock the | Hight with the most dazzling brilliancy. The re- ore was & CON ce between Commissiouot 1 erecy, ond all thoroughly acquainted with Wat. 5. stone i pulle Liberals Carry the State, Give evening Morton was addressed by an em. | stun is sald to bo literally covered with gems, | Van Nort and Fire Commmtsstoucrs Galway and Hitch : Gosperadoen o They iu turn hired Mor AN ADDITION AL. STATEMDNT. t| New Onteans, Nov. 24.—The following T the rallrood Hamed Schenck in the de- | Which rival in size and value anything that has] man, io Mr. Van Nort’s office yesterday afternoon, tt row, Do Hanilion-aba Stehin Ait | erty of Philadedpite, Personally Weaker nant | dea view from a State eemi-official stand-p urant, and sald. that be waa going | AF informant ts sl mune taet GN relation to the water suppiy for extinguishing fires te ; fore members of the Mevamensing H« se ee eee aa ttais sworn acconting to law. deh | fee” 1's Pa fac , get a good night's reat. He then | aut ut : Nie elty. ‘The Fire Commisnioners snggested the ¢ : Fow and McLaughlin were nb drivers Sevens? Anat after hm arrest or hie aaa on Byard of the political situation here, Under thy ’ Ahrotich ” the’ restaurant toward the Hehes in the section, indicated ABUTS, Rog ee | hoe er laonenee ck aie Ina vie iveatiles, with fad no visiole means of support. elinte frooke, his defence and that uf, bis competion, Tnowsae possovay, | election law all returns were sent to ry. ‘The ferry-tnaster,, Campbell, says that 0 60 1 be asconiinodated W S| tion of Iminense tron touks 1a suitab ; : y ‘ agivrty, was taken cuatne of by Alderman My Mort ad to Row ¥ and diamonds until they ca tre malue lending to them from the North acd, East Rive { waa ncarpenter by trade, but Could find more herey Was take hate oe Ae eM wark Govetnnr ‘orton crossed to New York, and the barkeep- ws H rs : Sire a lounging around the hose heuse and | qua’ Lewis pied By Col. William B Maan | Lee anid: i. . erin saloon on Christopher, near West street, - — Rod the use of dees engines om the docks to Keep : vuld at fires. ty eMule Ye Faas who were cmplored | ect night Lowa ina saloon in Cherry street, etm Hhotare the Federal Court faaued an Injunction | Sloerts that Morton tock a drink there iate in | Am Eugitsh Judge on American Sympathy | ilines ought Uist CR NB BA Rd , Leen Or pad fat tine al Mtiien “oformied) niu sieving dun | restraining the State Returning Hoard, of which the evening. The strangest circumstance 1s for Feninnism, tity of water eumic atinguish L that he had paid. them 88H each and ex: sed-over to see ; > : vven, | that the next morning Morton's papers were DRDON, Nov. #9 pee ‘ad oiikely to Mir Van Nort objected to ; Morrow tells In his confession what they were | plained to them. the who ei he aleo said that Cerenyes | Gov. Warmoth ts President, election returns | found lying on his desk, and his to Pued Lonvon, Nov. 23.—O' Leal ne of the leaders 4 ely fo 0 ee tek ies ected te 1 to the han 1 Ly ox! gto wud wat they dh Feit | fas ietence caida out onic aba uae lomen, and. Vt tenant | from nearly all of the parishes hae been can- | locks, indicating a eareiessness of whieh he had ese nc cans A scr os ee Mao Tr eC ate as understoed. test t earl hey po nrrested and Od ee Pree aoe aad (ney nad" baed” McLanghlit, sinon | ha Vassed, showing the election of the entire | never before been guilty. His accounts were the Fenian prisouers, made application to- Srould qorreee taiing of yreat ore el Morne, MeLau lin and Dougherty wee each Sake W Gets Be aie Oe SR athe Uisiewcat eo mad te a HAAR SOOT OM te te trom Tide to’ | Het of e pecuniary nature, and. no funds padgad | day be Justice Quan for s withdrawal of tne: sernee Be recommended the Valin, Ot fice of the citron ; Peniten'| Mel keteot clear one techtle | itcacnevustcen Dougnerty ead li per out ef the ; Klass, ke Bamed Comes, tn ee Avith ths fusion Comateneusen elected, On. | Coreen Bis Gnsiog Ik the onuree Gf Cus gee, GE | to appear, as the charge agatnat iim had been aban, } fhe laying of seyarate hey 1 Gunny st them with the Ponte ay titi died in prison of consump | hack aticr tie shouting occurred. Me Watien told ine before Y tiias dear a patt 8d dor # | cont inthe Lived and Fifth Districts, Darrall and | Ropearance is unaccountable. man, and bis dis- | goned, and the summons to six other persons to present | Storcinieal and trellis. that, this plan was the race} Pee opie other two flayed if prison until those | they tad got him away, The agreement with ely w Cine age, Lreturnedt ¢ ores tce: | Sidrey (Republicans) being retlected, and the | PPhT owns iy wate orton ts twen- | tercesives for rial had been withdrawn. ‘Tee appil- | Siehour striving at any determinations whe hired them knew that under the statute of | tie they were to pay him u fall years salary tu abecut ave been drinkin ium ver eine po sekafure sandine-in the House, 7 Liberae | (24.3 rear? of age. about five feet nine inches Pee ee a ate eercd smuigtaie to Amer | on SAriving ey hy setermnsnatie Amitation they were safe, If perchance thelr age | Muiself from the (rial nk sotge tase bikht ha Pe RUT fcalarand Inthe Senate, #1 Liberals | (0, heiht, dark, bale. eves. and, commits bis prospects would. be tojured should. the = y were s herchat ne name of the persouie lighting eX to1b Republicans smouth face, aud wore on the night of bis ais: | Sainmcus reuain existence. Justice Quain. it repiy | A Distinguished Stranger in New York Clty i pret was tiade public, and then they had them HIRED r p 1 ney nis cc lices Mevareia Bead _ | anpearance a black coat and’ vest, and dark | to the appilestion, deaied that the peutioner would be | ‘The arrival In this city of Earl Caithue ! ardenrd by Gav. Geary. The attempted shoot- | Tp Februnry, 1968, there was a great coal of] Won Lee. ne Custuin House Returning Board are ene | rinbed pants, Teproached in America for bis acts here, abd expressed sedge erred inca rh paint Re i ng of MeMullen was the next act in the drama, | eoruer of Ninth and Waelivgion streets, » hep mask. joined by the Eighth District Court, consequents | eee aious pus, ” {he opinion that iuptrad tucreot he was more Uke to | Scotch pobleman, will excite ¢ mnaidersble interest ' ‘ Mara indoubtedly did ft because MoMullon bad | one bundred honkes and scveu people w —— y they cannot act, Moreov official re JOUS DISAPPFARANCE FROM HUDSON | be regarded lu the United States as a martyr and given | among our practically stifie mon, as he bas pro: Rot pal hite forthe Brooks Job, The next act | fimae reported that denonent was, the imeandia A NINETERSTH WARD TRAGEDY. _| {urns whatever have bean delivered to them By | eat Myuiticainuer and other Ronors® heduatice, ®eea: | Greg many’ nuccessfal thyentlons of great gener q he mah who dlu it was. Theodore McGitb, atid ¢ State authorities, wh: 1 possession ol Ir. Au ey ‘clusion, retu tthe application, ce cessful Inventions i i : uguat Staudinger, of Newark, avenu hd ae utility. He brings with him ts improved mariner: , D since hls pardon tried to le He knew the dreaded secret and be could not | Me was the assassination of igherty, who bi 1 an he —— - ives Demolished and an Ene eer and Fireman Killed. : : the ballots, 1 Ge a) Jo f an: A Terrible Straggle betweea Huse y returning board exists under the law it Hudson City, disappeared on Wednesday, 1th inst., and has not since been heard from, About | Twe Lee three years ago Mr. Staudinger sold the then Htel | empioyed to doit by | Alde MeMul ei st Life. | bel that these facts are Known t ptain of Fire Patrol, ty Aldertu iopass, maid to be a most admirable contrivanc ch he purpes the considy oe be truated with it. Se he was enticed into & | to Wo . Morgan, Alexa! pert cd Wie eas keen PR Rai ex Mant sit praw!) and liierally cut open, Morrow could not | mor Jobe ater ers in the a eo je Antes. ricm. ie beatraine y the cou rom z. as PrOApPerous re rant, #0 Nassau street, New ‘ of the a ne Dea ate tere ean in prinon, and this clrcum- | Toe Uston League fly Ac Manca : (a, | clined tou returning board exists, in-coose: | Yorks and opened. 'a. enlonn fireets New | gr. Jony, N. By Nov. 24.—Angus Murray, en- has devoted tnd prot } A JOr he wae in and this circum. Cyn eas high-stoop brown stone mansion at (uence of tho szning and promulgating of the | City,” but. his. health vf 1 trait | gineer, and John Shefran, reman of a freight train Hora i. “Phire 3 the fate of hte ia’ the werk, Depoucut cam furvioh the | Yast Pifty-fest street was on Saturday the erene | Ho Haw, which supercedes the oldone. 4 Yim’ 9, carry, on, the Lusiness: and for | the European end North American ltallroad, were tn ERR SRveGn @as wnother scene in the drama. Peter : ms of adomeatic tragedy in which a husband aho' ye judicial andotheroficers revently elected, | some time he did nothing but ats fed yoaterday by vg into @ gravel traia Tapa the bi Sianning, # policeman under Mayor Fox, wae | MANNOX za dumeatlo transay in wiiot & husband AOE DUA | CRRPUERTI Mua chez omcnrniaprnby puctogs)| ANIA Ue, Te Cie aime ey eeaula mice tay |e are Resaiee tree wekaren is ber foeat A erie node | Sheltered at Ninth and Chestneat, where Me= Ninth au wife. causing wounds which wili doubtle d who have been comiuivew election laws are | Finally his brain succumbed to the constant | cers stocs ‘cigat files, trom, ibe. isiter piace,” ne Teen anow a tee } Mu! and bis gang congregate, He ame sult in her death, About three years recognized by the Supreme Court of the State. strain, and after a tong tlness, In which he suf- ‘aval train had been loading, and was Just vackin ned Whe de \ Pathan Ot tha eortee OL tine Dot ta UrHar Te erthes: MinGararChinant agsaraer ANA HIE eos Fe de ag eee te ee vored, | Sowa the treck whee the freight (rein dasned around | iP, Sha Ws an anpretending sad nin) ' Brooks. He bad a dispute with Smith Lis e7, Ae SOLRORIE AReATAB Nea beets Chemistry ow the Sidewalk—An Expiesien | With 9 hopelessly Impatred intellect. On Wed- | scarve aboad of time. and plinged ite the taconite brs tabetaas —+— tt i Peron Honea rare ep retah| wraet not Manuor | w ephine, aged , accompanied by their See dlacys CTAEL Raunt Geeds Kiatee nesday night, for the first tlue, he seemed par- | of the other train, throwing b frown the fs +: \ " A) v ; Bight. he was shot, and the man who did th gia sterets with Bie | famuily, consisting of three grown sons and a| yung Charley Wilson, aged 15, attends the | flally tovrealiée hie conaition, Bid, sate ard ‘he Hevtoy tangle? Guly one ‘other cuployce War ls AUP Lid bell a \ deod helped to carry him to a house of H-faine. tt grown daughter, left Havana, where Sefor Mare | py on, aged 15, a 6 brain wan softening. Immediately afterward he | Peca'Und nebursugniy. ose we bi John Hughes, alias “Greenhorn the Runner,® The mau died wy Weeks afterward. ‘The facts pirteenth atreet se Hie is @ bright boy, aud «| quit the house, taking no money or valuables, ‘i war formerly employed aa concitman by Mr. Nichola : Of the shooting were kept dark by the gang. taken By tine bad been engaged as a cigar merchant, and | member of the class iu chemistry, This clase warexs | and saying he was going on a short walk arte PR Moore, @ wealthy up-tow actor. Atioe the @ All that the reporters could learn was that» {ih fame 18 As settled in this chy, Shortly after their arrival | atpioed on Friday, aud Charley showed himectf remark | Nothing haa been seen of him since. Mr. Stau- A Lively Constable, pada bobcaadla dade ta ub iA tr ost ce | Man hud been shot, No inquest was held, and thelr daughter married a Sefior Mentocan. a | ably proficient for oue so young. The professor was | ‘“inger has a wife and three children, John Whitford, Constable of the Eighteen: | $f Mr Maa. mani ae Hea iarsbaaiis Boe Ne ae aie Ole cereare that Binith | there to st Mary's Hospiiel, » well-to-do Cuban, resident of this city, | pleaed, and thinking he enw tn young Wilson an em: er aT Ward of Brook, ae r.an with well-lled, C07 100 ee tt inn ee aevied Mn I) | did {i and that the pistol was given to bum THK SAVING Fi WERY ei onge ine, and” the other members | B7®,Fredall, eave Bisa some cheantcale ta boities to | Devely Bkerife gor a jd McLaughile | Lest Friday John went on ® spree, and wandered Geeenhorn Decaue. ureter Of, the | J Qioriow) to Kil Brooks bie! SD ROB Hea rears nt tative inv Fast Fourth atreet, | take Bote, 90 that he might make experimenta for the Sued. around making much noise, Officer McKeo of the W ihungica, the residence of tha I i WHOW'S CONFESSION 4 Fond, corner of Chestnut and Tweifth ac tanilly te ) th streets | eaigeation of periments for the) str, James 0. Watkins of Newark on Saturday | Steg street police station persuaded him to go home iM a ancrt tue ‘afterward om ¢ ‘ waive Fou Marrowts own sors Uhdat uty, WY “"unwire Sas ato bY | and Sehor Menlocan rented the house in East | the loelde pockes of nie overcoat vadia ‘started gaily UP | tnatituied civil salt for false arrest agatust Chiet of | Joh acted jon the offcers, suggestion Before he of Wea livery stable keeper J lot me gtve you Morrow's Me PSOE MART Aaa Tah | Pifty-wunth szeet, whist he furnished in uo | WAlrAtegi Gtr uaa eaaung abel fa, | Potce aey ant Dette MeManas of Newark reached bie dome. hited fiend | Ghevagh some ira que he stomped punta mi Re house of Nee jee, whe ie now i the p » | style for Mls bride, Refore Sefior Martine } Vn their hearts with Joy that t TY Deput i gad returned, ii ore, Mn Friday might, whe druvk, Hughes choked , een ob & drunk with * Plegy Devine," and wae | tary. The bonds and paper y eauld we ake u yl ir idl erp .. Deputy Sherif Judson Jarvis and McLaughlin of the officer met John uiet fiw. | peat nis stepdaughter, Mary Kilen Me ‘harm! | : hen Heh amittsn rane Mere revuraead ulronahbeterhe Tagan, Phsvar’ | Cu a he was notleed Ly members of the family go. hike Mars Tienin's good boy, Charley Wae | York, laying damges at $10.00, Warrants have also Bat doke would Bot he Qual: wae Ops meat moral: Ines of Kina shoekinig umnner. He was ken betore i jo make stoke of wafers therwurk were ihe immediate associates of | to ahow evidences da ! fees ran attacked e'beat morning | Tutive Mequade on Saturday and commit Alvenuay MeStulien: 1 or ea Mem i 4 . . ate t f Le zara iu was this houghte wandered for ed on @ criminal anit. and will be served to- when John prepared to icave the i'n the palice as Jostice Heonde, Hy Sa commented Te } ae Vubscribed thie 24h of Uetaner, it be | that induced bis wife and family to consent t "ust. for, forfelt: | ton tor the court bis curly locks were dabbled with | prison, ¢y tL wontd ue fore Janets NSALL, Aldermen. hoods The ¢ ‘atoclah him to provect himeclt |? = “ Thenhtokey detective, Tespected it would be ® truu se. the removal of the family to this city, they think- WOKEN WBE bold hilin of delive otawe hin to Dlice atatiow. ¥¢ c Biss tine Job. and would not te Tne. ueat day AN ATTRMPT TO EUPERKSS THE FACTS, Ing that ® change of climate might prove be the avenue pr Ren, It ts alvewed. th Fe ane pee te Bhusat he received Death of “Johnny No-Coat.* wenn a iva store on pave Tard, saw | | Now let ime te 1} you What use was made of thie } Beial to Iw health, While thes were living tn 1p ft wiih oe hang tapes 1d Was allowed to depart. John Craig, better known a8 obnny Now | pereons theo, Au would beip in | confeesto: he hewspaper men learned that ie | Fourth street there was a renewal of these ate y did nut tus hat, there. was — Coat,” @ homeless vagrant, died om Sat i 1 Sa rey aie + Merenaptet Hote, | BAU beew made, but Nil titcrts to get into the | tacks of Insanity, and at times be became so dra something ity fortaking tin out of the State ‘The Approprintion Bill ee eee cloned iaunae ts Se ea on Four hetreet. Hamil) Mroupe tnehorel | Prison 10 see Morrow failed. | Tho District At- Clolent (ta Wa conauck. thas am tavitation Oy Rinaell eessani aalt clan proceeding, Spe tase he claimed thy Biotecion ot | WARnINGTOF fo eatimates of aps | sem dep itlsa Ceciaray Doreeat Hlirteann a tee J ail on ret Hamihon and Hlay around tie here! | tamey vehemently denied adinission to any ree | Sebor Mentocan to remove 1) his house was ace meer Wai teut Kirin. and Chief Glasby, out bs . c ates of ape | jem deposition before Coroner Herriman, be sald Sion dytaitd Cante near eetting tot scraps for | tones YAvenatly elie Mim had amor dias | cepted, and the whole fauntly went to live there ieiteaa devted nim. The hied Wena that ay an propriations for the next Ascal year are now completed. | that on the evening of Ue Sih lust. be was in the quot { 4 Sipcaranes Gf Brooks, aud just as we were abont te | both Wm. B. Mann and tawis C. Cassidy, who | Even this ch hot ) to benefit Senor Was made to hin aid that he knew the New Yor off. | ‘Those tor the Navy Department are smaller than last | store 7 West aireet. kept by Carnelias ayes and way a] Dee Win discovered our wintake, Alter tying tan, | had previously d fended hie had been gality | Martine, who continually wished to move from itch bad exploded AUILoriAy he thougat ull was right, year; as are also those of the Indian Bureag, which are | sized by the proprietor, bartender, and several otherg 1 As 1 began to tink Te "wae no ure gettinK ute Tf subornation of perury ? No one else would | one house te another, ‘iadiy burned, anil he does not iutend to ba fod thrown inte the sirect, where he was kieked an pier eet Deen ts crepe tL eee Be Pe Saat ie wet bit adsl li cut down a fourth toa half m Tut there ; Se Prue nrnue mare thant ee give a permit, and the roporters could merely | Martine was abusive to his wife, and on With the performau tach Ocehe a fi awa ¢ foncth to a bate muon dollars, | at ipere | beaten. she while ying belnlews Ie cee Mery ice tie | in ONSPINIX ei Morgaw ashe stood. In the criminals dock, | eral occasions had to be restrained by force from # sone in : | 1a lvoe he Hearn acresmatinn BLL teaderes’ ascosent? Uy tie | thatthe wanndinitced into the postital The. puystatad ; CONSPIRING AGAINST HROOKS Wihbut the reach of anybody but his lawyers | using violence, About two weeks ago he disap- ie ailog. Wasninotos, Nov. 2.-For the Northwest, | inerense nt the umber of members of the House of | why attenied him sald. that death was, not [eas i 4 ‘Two OF three Gaze aftor thie Gt wax shout a | and the court officials. Yot this confession was | peared {ror house, Although search was PP 9g the Upper Misotssippl Valley, and Western | {representatives nader the now Apportionment sct.aad | violence, bat was caused by Bi eht'a o a on \ : a risorhindeh seaeattiti Werte eet wid | Meidtin wrrot over the, heags uf MeMuton and | Hate for h Pinar NOTRE rae henn Ot The Alleged Slug Sing Fire Bug. the Upper Misiainnl | Valley. and Western | diy eatrgemeat of ane pumber of cadetanpeluiaicut | Juindice,anateetion of the Junge and & Comphato i Bictionimiac aha DRnenSHiy; VOnMRE, BRUT ARG 2a Tintil niuer the “November election, | him until yesterday. dust hetore £0. tn Che | Onthe night of the Mh of October the whole | erly to oO ee aad ccceenay’ ancal, | slueted: the aggregate of the appropriations wilftbe tie | yerdiet was rendered according!y by tutemperance. & | Piles erosmedutes duileaied Loto one Rie ir he pest was Hurtranft came neue «urs ing rung the door bell and int re for Bis wile $6 | yosineas portion of Sing Sing was burned, Previously | teing barometer and, clearing weather, fa Wha See aibeeend vo beta al oF tines ai(bie (be Gotten et wai Setoretna. Pitavca to hme anstaik Go do, with atvad tiv went J crate, majority, and Grant ald carry it, Mt fie usked ber for some clean linen, saying thac @ attempte had heen made to starts conflagration | Weatarly Winds wud. falling barcmetery party. clouds Jd a Sunday Morning Pistol Practice. j Ree ee is Gougherty (uid me whattaey | Mallen and his: party dared not “wok | bedid not tntend to remain in the house, His the village, Caled Frisbee, @ fle cotter, wae sue | Weather with Increasing cloudiness and rain on the " Yesterday mo , b on 2 and 3 o'cloc! H Pad fa ues tu XG joa im: ahd anathe™ Va CE | for the candidate of his patty, Huser, Swope, Wife urced hint? remain, but he sald he would | pected of having caused one of the fires, and be wae | Gulf; on th hoveriekrebrisk soubmesieriy tononee | Ov ERS SY SC RIRORITS Ua tAs ca ag sd , diag oahiwe mene we slors \ 4 filee te a wiineee tt Bema Harrie | Cuited states, District Attorney for Wester! | not. the then culled thi servaut and sent her | ¢ fed to the county Jail by Justice Hyatt to await rly wide aud (hreatening weather, ty | _ QUFENSTOWN, Noy. 24.—The steamablp City of oF MORDHT OF INR RAM THIET ALLS stent: pOUSS } bar ne WOrhIlig Lulted States District A orney toto defend | upataire for the shirts, ‘Then she tied tiem up | the ection of the Grand Jury. ‘The Jury n await | Tisht mow nthe eveniag: in ihe Middle Rtates PY | Rrookiyn, which satied from this port on the 15h for | station was called by Cupt, Brady of the sloop Alfred We eis gs situa wh Wen | Morn Heat icin hie own waycaway that | inapioerand wlked toward her husbantwith | bidet n of the Gran jury meton the 7th | New Engiaud, southwesterly wings, cloudy weather, | New York, loet the fans of her propel A put b lying at the foot of Kast Thirty eventh street, who re . at a . Ap, . 8 pap r ctober, aud adjonrued on the miorung of the loth | with falling baromcter aud rain " propeller and put beck cone sgain to i aif fail of | vas gratifying alone to the Republican leaders | the Intention of xtving them to bim. As she | withoat Laying folnd an indictment galnet ¥ Jer sail, arr! 1 ‘' ted the officer to drive several men ani 4 Becca! hye WMadwharters of the gate war ae the | who had Morrow's document In thelr pockets. | came near to hin Martine asked ber if she | aud he wae refeaved' So the seme day, ana Deture Oh ‘s en under sall arriving at this port last night, Allon board | iii rhe witver drove ti 1 away ; alia on South Pournatteet. teat Hlantony Court, | The tral did take place and Morrow Wie con would ave the hnviae and go ta five with mini | Ue Ra gn in Blok Sings "The appearancn of fri fee Twe Murderers Hanged iu Nerth Carelina, | which iss been provided for thea” The City of Hrooge | but they soon returned, and Murphy drave th { kien iny services were secu es threw ont ‘A show de hy his counsel fo ’ arting answered that she bac z0 theacene of the mins gave rise to the story that he B * ov. 2 Typ will return to Liverpool to obtain a new rks | pecond time.” When at First avenue and Th ' ere secre recon 8 | viet W Warmad: hy his counsel fore | Mrs. Martine answered that she had a g ” e ruin gayi ATELEHOKO, Nov. 24—On Friday of last week p n'a new propeller ‘ ‘ ne Faire | how trial, but he was well aware sel fora | Mra: Martine ate ered Tnat it he wished tis | hadcaused the fre, several citizens were positive that doalded i titcetone ot them fred two shots LIne G 7 y ey y bw rein 2. neu Baw ira he was well awnr that the f rt home where she wi and th uth Ne vish at Wey‘ acem Frabee fn stag sagan the fa presi erty The pea nd York :Lattimore, colored, were Snes tects fle the “Are with "fo i | vlad EE ACT GUTS tt some and live othe fire and a charge was wade agminet thy Sberin « anged in Rutherfordion, for the murder of Samuel . c . it t stot HOW, we weap . HUNTING POR THER VICTIM Fow's conf lade Cirant voles, 8 Morrow | come to d PASSER: ORG HREG Wee ieee BERNiES OU Rua Cin, | Rane la Hulertorgioms f9F fae shana of Samuel BcaaNson, Nay John Garrity was mur. ugh ateacient iy Rast Thiriy eighth street, \ ‘ ugherty. Hilly Kane and f atart ROULE ROW BO Bn FOr In CHE STRUGGLE BETWEEN HUSBAND AND wren, | C4 and, comunitted oo another charge of aren. The nore: The GAs OF Nee CEPR) SE PNTOT garen in ihe 8 serio \ iuletin yesterday what he claimed as Morrow's = reply seemed to entra urtine th Meld Inquify into the case, and the Fesultehows | w lewd white woman, with whom all thi leat. His body wae found on the road near bis hous | . nufestio jig ecurera rons thet ota Hp an his wife, trtid wave ie fait Wat the 10tn of acto @ land white womans with whorl ol three were inte | th mornings Te head appeariog ay if it had been Mr. Michael J. Kelly, Clerk of the Board of \ ae ee eT a ee eT OR ALL and dexter fe seized her Mt morning after the fre; iso, siat the | bas becn seect in Rutnerroraton since @ slavepy the | crasney Wn ® lange pone, Patrick Cavan, bas Deed | Assistant Aldermen, has forwarded to the Comptrove sad one to. As DAMeh OF pershos seriously Impilesied Wore 8s || by the: the reed wore wiltu ly and meliciously wade sgelost the | netue of Ned was hanged aout inirty yearseqo, Thomp. | eruceed Om suspicion, Tle cap was found near ade Mp ua Nosta uf, auaneniinn Could be encieRod Withee | Moe. Martine r elf and se Sheriff by bis enemies, and they exonerate him Se ee ee cert ett eh enmariite | COFPEC, and be was covered with blood when arvested. | 0a cntiuate of the amount needed for the proper male } plrore of assnamlie could ls sathefad with, 1 | uaiatance, Martine for the sec —_ Commiasion ofthe iUrders Tue vase was eo plain that $$ { the clerks and attendants on the Board o Phuve dow Isla tariet ainreelers her by the throat, at the sumo time taking tres The Safety of the Stenmahip Arizonn. bo appeal Was taken The Suicidal Manin to San Francisco, Ma Allermen for the ensuing year. Mr. Kelly { pita Ferur) volver from hia pocket, The wife knowing that | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.—The Pactile Malt Sy amr? BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 2A girl named Mag- that the worr of the Gepariment can be Gaus | H Mtikace \eniekba tines AGilc heer ae he was in the hands of w madman, and feeling | stemmship Arizoun, towed by the ateamabtp Constitu Severe Gales in the English Channe! gic Kenney, who was addicted to Nquor, committed The iknount expended TOF the work it | ! fata Adenie® Gnd come Out pkain The dead body of Sarah Murphy was found | violently a ed eee ae ERO | tion, accompanied by the Uuited States steamship sare Lonpon, Nov Gales continue inthe Eng: | suicide to-day by taking strychnine. A quarrel with the uiodest eum of $6740.) Appropriate” iene | 4 i While Wasblng outed Hooks we dl ¢ Hla 4 fie wife's breaat. ‘The hall entered directly | Satie Vicinity of Devonport ty’e tranaportateamer | juelantly Bilind Biniself, There hep boca © eucide or " (sion hile waiting outelde for Brook second floor of 7 Adan» street, Newark. Op Saturday All entered directly #‘ternoon—all well on hoard. The acct Ps F | attempted suiclae in tia city each day last Weck, GH), aud # say Ing we compared With 1941 Of §15,9%) | 1 Kane’e encape if ah eananit» planva Mie F came to see Mre. Murpuy, but between the nipples and a little to the tlebt of | dent to the Arizoua gecurred on the sith of October, at Himalaya arrived hore with the loss of elght of her ——— = 7 we he Prenat hone, 4 he raised his pistol te fire we " ites part Lo ok P is, piston n coming u he channel e thet Jom pte ‘ : 4 ¥ | TUE ATTACK POSTPONED: Ne teneer ke iniccteated Meo Murhpr Cais cereey | Te cae atin, Aucsramau tie Pistol to Bre | becay SPAS Pasta’ cieen oraaniad webh thTsuKh | ta ee HP, foal aha tPe hua {t'was capsiasd arowsiag ten Ne Change Ie the French Situation Warden Brounes’s Weanghitulsens, 7 phhseameluded it was not aufe ty anake te a her to ko eas she wet ont and returned | seize Its and the balleutered tho wrint of her | IMG lUMeLM AL at AN SFMT aie, Bat at abel int Re ane rater Pants, Nove 2.—Tho altuation at Versaliios ty | Warden Irennan has had introduced inte | eae Ooh aud lookibe as eqs! shortly with a bottle « . teterdiy.towsrd | right erin, shuttertn » hones. gee denerte No one was injureds D-twithetandiag the great AniB, Nov apatch from Brest reporta that a | unchangod, Each pa eo ite ow Selleyue Hospital wo additional connection with th i I Wit aun kth a 4 houu, Bertier Of th key, Jorerdiz. toward | Flaht arin. shuttering the hones. ‘the servant | pueape of eteain.. The salle were set, but there was no | hears gale, prevalls, watch from reat reports tata | unchangod, Bach party proposce ite own solution of | PeNsrI Houta, Me Nel Mice aan 4 pig nce nto Frontatreet, wrens we } a peor the rou | girl, alarmed wt the sounds of the platol slots, | wind. The Tonia nwatecrew weredes. | parture of the steamshiy Washiugton for New Yors ae the difficulty. No twoof them have yet been able to | Are slarm telegraph which promises to be very asefuh 7 hott Tatterw ord he would have given esen of | parley hud Silas rasan the floor. Mrs. | ining mE Into the, Darlor Just aA Mart ne fred @ | patched to Aeapn The stesmer drifted away froin | been postponed until It abates, Aaopt 8 cation Une OF Roller. tae Sree een Hitherto when # man bas been Injured ata fire mued : ties goiter ehumivalt wea bemtuAronke tv | rs fein other | Murdanot. winel took effect in, le wite's teu, | Thetasd antl the (ot Norrayhor whe ake rguale : aint aL thetnction Of the Assembly, And meantinne the crisis | yime nas been consumed tn vending word to the bow ‘ Bot Cig het told, tenn faus ane portions of ti Ite of ber Wounds, rats from the house, and | 72810 tow, ploks up tl ni oMice rs and proce eel Free Speech Prohibited in Rome. —_— = pial GhON dots the mearset dre bor, pivisn Grey the ‘ ehh then told and we dation, fr Haining and bleeding she sought ref Wig | de-Acapmied.wiien Mace way reached onthe td of No Rowe, Noy. 4A. Me A meeting of radicals The Knife in Cannon Street. nuutber_ of the box and thea seventsen tape, wile } " } abe Nh wore te a grocery atthe northeast corner of Kifty-tirat | YEMper ah Si minutes pie moe uh © | called for today having been prohibited, trouble James Boyle, 13 years old, was stabbed in the apssend an ambulance, By tue meitod, th many a ‘ RRR IO ine paek inves Bart . Feet nid Sec Avene, Tantra the hagetngetarni (att Guo ARlenbs | r#pected, a troops were posted yesterday ib the prin: | Mand seriously wouuded by Rowand Me Arie a De.) seg Pecieo tee Matte cetore it would, be poset lle Mot baa at Brot aly np viiisn, ani | eter Goubleman of the Bitty ninth street | Hau Fraaciaco, io Berane Gonvoy ing Copal aquares aud at all strong polutein theelty, ‘The | lances recs Lint evening. Mediide was | Under the oid arrange ttre eit ed eeeen ite sti oder Informed of what had. transpired, He went te —— radicals have aa yet made no organized attempt to re. | Srrents niawound dressed by Holice Sur nt RIPSEL. 0 He SHE BHE We NETH BUALLIEEG. | 4 mult re HCH OF WHS Ma ranepired: | Ba wont CiyH Service Refor it iavemuiate orders, aud theclty tote Rrorniine | SeC Baville, a hs Justice Dilloway Arrest to res ally ke the ie and searohed for the would be assis |W airiyaros, NOV. 26-8 dition of the J i,t Laat mine game’ arrests ware wal of die Beene ee raed, On Saturday Justice George W, Dilloway TILE ASSASSINS AGAIN FOILED whird Avenue alates wit a {ook Chroust the roome in the unner | rules and Hegulations for the Tinprovement of the [ ancelasoceurred, “oct ne SoU ne : Greenville, Noda, Was arrested ob» charge of perjury a bird Aves lennas aavatn part of ¢ f f [ f cur Woncesten, Mass, Nov. 4.—A fire on Cana ; At oxeniuigor two after ills, wl ath Mee Malate Makee Gitacant malic int Wis ewarch, Iethen descended tothe basement, | civ Serviec," for application In New York, has Just —— Preity anes oy, Pere Hee 1] the ease of the Commissioners of that town, He wat mi Ciesthut strorts, waste Wotil Lister & wake ‘ Borgeant Kelly to the je urrived Just in time to see Martine | been tesucd, Several wembers of Cougress and other dak 8s AUOGE AO EMER ANP APGIRGOR RAREST DOTS held ty #140 bail by Justice Mar Sh urraugeucub lo gel Brooke to go down to Darby on | Oak etreet etation forgagiging lust night, Hiv u ay escape by (he fropt basement door, i 4 | and a Respite belonging to Willam d. MeDonuld and EB. 8, Walker. | been also near t ay by Sr NCTM APM, BIS Sea GUMTELIOS | tag op aun coors. viMM on 1 tat. atiract mye by wie, Eons Hasatient politicinus who are opposed to the civil service policy | WASHINGTON, Nov. &.— President Grant yess | Fourteen horses, three hacks, wud several Carriages Deen algo Maite Aires and three * Mufontatio® tat brooke waa at U phad's due | sergeant's attention, the latter asked iin wha! was | police station, whither he was f have been roterrod (0 the Baeuilve order sued test | lerday directed’ the issue of p pardon’ to Heuten c, | ace ouraed: Fhe tolel loss ls abuut Bem ranted for hie arrest on cha f Wi SIDA Bhrvas, Ht was pariy in the eyeplng Be | cate with It. Mahoney aaid fust, last, Wednesdiy | | ai oxcitod crowd numbering weveral | April. iu which Preadet | Young of Alabani, coavietod tn Muy, 1YT%, of betng tm Tin ithe arreavea ane taken, peter 7% Ee ee ae ee ee ne et aT Lia: | Licht he arrived from Fincabridmes where, he tad tt | te od, In the meantine Mra, Martine had | While the right of ally ) position pileated to. @ Ku piracy, and sentenced to be taud. Me IUFUloE As oh dt RAR RRM RM Dag | woth toe raltind ot far wn Ne yonvronveyed to the pollre station ina carriage. | feke part in nlc if aek fupraoued for ten wre LONDON DERKY, Noy, 23.—Troops are arriving A Brave Girl's Rows rest'ot tic party. caive Up, Luter ortered me | possesslon for four mdnthe witb ee! A 1 | An tiprompiu couch was provided for her, and | {Fsuibins terucugti ct a +. Woods ia harae ot Mr, Aim irerataeat ila F etc pinta be Eat eee oe nT eee ee ed Atk. Satine een cite | Pollee Surgeon De, Thomas was summoned, He | Beall euailed | nels Cheerotian, hus Been reapited fur tuncaye, she tine of | election eheld | ‘ ro eal ie Mis. Jennie Floyd Jones of South Oyster Bay 1 catte hackman whe ata, atan ge Thins vwanwe neat, Yaid, et 110 wad an ext Inatt of the wounds and sald Bienh ot the ¢ Prarie ar ta private Tits Ronee nui J exceution Vela thus pos rued Until Friday, Dee, 6 cautionary, trouble belng appreb 8 haw erented with & gold medel by Mr. Biwood Wot 10 UBNOIR | ies wok cen br soaioet ths lolerera inineadiocs: | lunge aud whe could ne had passed through ber | (nure of alter . —— Sh a Walter, President of the Life Saving Assoctation, for ea Le aR Ge a BEL ait a ep f | lungs and she could not recover —— Tnsurrectionary ‘Troubles in Bpaia, A Bunk Suspended, avitig my camer Deother. with two Of ik compaalous, Fherhy Wbowen the atures | AVente, sd MLOpped at 12 aes th wel VIHB ANTE-MORTEM DLPORETION TAKEN Blows Vou, My Children Mapnip, Nov. 2.—The telegraphic wires be- INC . 1 frou drow alug 1h Sussapoqua lake Inet spring, aray eran ive rest ot theurat Cheatnut street, | Four iuen approwched him ott Coroners Behirme: 1 Two weeks ago Mr, Willlam Hawkli t ] tween Barcel Grmorunazt, Noy. Dalon Bank: of arin” uly nar Twill not now glye, heeane he | OR & Rowe with slungsh i and moned, and ath ee ANG fern an were numa ‘i ree je a heyy aw! tal one oO pre ars ann ane Armies have again been cut. | Marietta, Obio, has suspended p ‘at, being the resnit The Swindied Italian Emigrants, é sand the wore, erect 4 jar, Then he was rolbe ry left pennt pned, or reque rriost Was sent for, | the wealthtest men of Newark, a wembe 0 pand of armed Kepablic ppearod in the vieln- se “4 . y rthis ease hae ro he #2) atid lett penn ud au F of th armed Republicans has appeared inthe yieln> | it te believed here of complications grow ing out of the The delude.italian emlurants have been sent Andalusia, ‘The | y odo With IL bel eve, F susp Hof Je P. Cutler, announced ) em ay Hoke came | He told the Kergeant that le Could ObtAlN BO Work, Her aite-mortem deposition was then taken, | large Jewelry manufacturing frm of Carter, Hawking | Au tonary orgautealto ge ‘lon ; , sng we he look. ye cote i {ter which she was removed to her daughter's | « ellonary organl proviu to Ward's Island, ‘They were greatly please 5 : Passe. Porthee faire con aukteronena we, fet him Another Nody from the Bi Rui aeidence, whither abe, was followed. by the | & Dowd was u to Mise Mattie Lynch, ® young | dissolved, sud the troops are Li pursuit of # ban - ——— to Wanda Leland. They Were preshiy pleased to bare & ; failure we agalo gol abiend: and d " jon Ru iiestrwhovadinintstered the Fites of tha Hos | Igy Mio hed galneds tne reputation age sluger, The | Medina Sidonise & Bhoe asters Harned, (re r " pistol aud Fiwes pot guia totes | Lowron, Nov.#4.—Tble afternoun another body oO Church, to which she belongs. Dr. | foumlecusppearee very audiealy, and aa the merria ——— . Ute, Nov, 24. Last evening the shoe factory Mra, Scott-siddons. , ‘i Wing eats bysten thea nad ™l0 | wag taken from the ruine of thy tre, bat tind not bx “ot 4 West Foriy-oighth street, the faulty | posed to Have. sloped. ‘They, Mowewe, redurned. ast Not the Playthings tor Boys owned by the Reynolia Brothers of thie city was set Mrs. Seott-Siddons will give readings, In come : 2 eal le ig ad gone far enuutl aud t pioln | identited up to» late hour. Lp the pockets of th: physictan, was called ‘n. Although she was suf | week.and on Saturday aftortioon ‘ovouluggave's | CARBONDALE, Pa., Nov, 23,—While Elmer | fre in tte baseuent, and yas arly destroyed. Lore | tume. this evening, in Steinway Hall. The selcotions Lf Met aNday Linternave Datars tact | famtaloame mera some papers put nothing 2 lead tie | Iovted an though nothing had Aap alu and col- | Gna riseh'iaibtane etunet. ive reeepticn of the te. | tuple and Ave Yarns, aged ibang 1¢ years reepensre ek Ay Av BIR APRN APU FESS Dasa, feo MaaROrPpOre: MUETMIARL O4UtH HOR WH ig. tone. ening vervou, aoe ick,ead! | «ambriage hay von searthing througholt the day for | (fie Coroner granted wu order rthe removal | sale amployees Ra eallaran took plkee lee afith | 1: Toreaaat attemege, & loeded. pinal groped from The Death of n Comed Pee ————__— | the bodyot one of thei owe, musts May fo" | of Martine, aid yosterd von, o eveulng, MANY y on Thursday afternoon, & loaded pistol dro) . oture F jae Fy A, Rau aan coal yeeimed y ering the cheek au pple, sad | ular comedian attached (o De Bar's Opors House, died | O'lirlen, 144 hasee: : . ruins. posi ajed so speak om the sub- | preecac keng hits eRe tGae ide Was furmorg trvas odiags. 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