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o \ p | exe FORTIETH YEAR. THE SALTED JEWEL FIELDS, | 2% tet, settated ty the Dever, are: | LORACE GREELEY'SILLNESS | itsvee"syousoftthais fiherres inn’ dat'ot | ENGLISH PIGEON MATCIL. | shemust'te aptreirtach Ste dudray wantin NITRO-GLYCERINE AGAIN, covered diamond feds of Arizona, and health, owing to bis care while “mother” w: birds ahead. Of the next five Jaffray missed ns , h ‘about his mind bel Ra two and Loriltard one, putting the last named os tales would pay Mfected, Dey Mud Bothing about hismind veld |p eMARKADLE SHOOTING OVER ON | one ahead. Then datray dike PRICE TWO CENTS. sent through sLorlliard di! | POUR BOYS DROPPING STONKS UP+ y L y 8 | dict, with that they would pay for | WH IS PHYSICALLY PROSTRATED-- fray. kilfed 4 foe eamkines FRAO. qt sme that he off millon dvi ict bop adiapienth Od hte tinds lem Rallroad, was pon ‘He ward ALKA A Shelf fray elisa and Voriiiees ieioeed ‘again, alloy Ce amma ae | f enedict says that he mu H —_—— r t —— the score even after the forty-thire ii { ] eke Mesere. Tifhay and Me. 8 ferred to In the article, as he knew Huguins 404 |, utherteative Denial from bls Docter—A Let: | pr Reaae eect dosoribed: the ‘stare of his | Mm Ja@ray's Costly Day Trigeer— Sf tho ten tirde remaining in this | The Earthaunke fm Weatchester—Tho: } 1 ‘ Ieaving New York for the diamond elds. He er irom Sinclair Tousey- Whitelaw Reid's | heath, Brilliant Matches on the Hiram W five, leaving the count even when forty-five h of Feet of Rock and Earth Hurled inte q Lohan Ladd ol Rel cba ndmash He ‘cays that Sfp. Hugging is-not to hie knowl: Up thatadttadtoddd bette "pn, one AY WORN ovr. Two of the most interesting and closely | excitement was interesting. b Yesterday at noon five hundred pounds Special Despatch to The Sun. agent of any of the New York dealers | Last evening @ Sun reporter called OD | y4p pischot—No, alr. On the contrary, he | Contested pigeon matches ever shot were wit- @ and taken, the match was pearly Mey | of nitro-glycerine exploded near the line of the SAN FRANCIRCO, Nov. 25.—The Chronicte | 10 precious stones, but that be has Rone outto | nr, Edward Bayard at his residence, # West | sald that Mr. Greeley was worn out for want of | mensed yosterday at Dexter's piace, formerly | his’ forty-nxth and. furty-ecventh bird, Still | New York and Boston Railroad, in Yonkers, } ef to-day exclusively prints a full exposé of the | jating on his own account, Furthermore, that | Fortleth street, to ascertain from him the actual Fest, conse: juent pon his attention to Mrs. | Hiram Woodruff's, in New Lots, L. I. The prin- | even. Jaffray shot at a bird from the centre and | killing Geo, Hill, aged 21, and Michael Gall diamond swindle, which bas just been dis- | he is nota practical jeweller, and is entirely un- | condition of his patient, the Hon. Horace Gree- | OMe ee then you do not bellove the story? | Cipalsare gentlemen well known ip town: tovered to be one of the most gigantic frauds | familiar with precious ston unable to | ley, ‘The reporter asked Dr. Bayard if hewas| Mr. Bischof Most her, brought him down. Loril.ard called no bird on Mesos. | aipigeon that was revected from the left-centre Pilates Ndcactetlte pel) Laces mphatically 1 do not, | George L. Lorillard and Howard 8. Jaffray. A | trap. Another bird was supplied and killed. | aged 19, and seriously injuring Wim. Terry, aged give an opinion as to thelr ch Se ag ; “ Any one who knows Mr. Greeley ax T do will | g hi Even at forty-eleht birds, and the excitement | 21. The New York and Bostou Railroad ts t trer perpetrated on the public. ‘The felds be- | Falue. He also inforined the reporter that no | still Mr. Gresley's family physician. “ Yes, siry Soe eee Ee sutH Ne le seen Imarstraighe | SUN Feporter who was on his way to the shoot | Even at forty-eluht birds, and the excitement | gt. ‘The New York and Boston Railroad is to ong to the New York and San Francisoo Dia- | ruby of the size hich ts claimed f tpi ope he replied. jack i ing ground dropped into Sim Hoagiand’s place Hout cents, siete Hees, 8 Panain fom bird | PASS About three miles cast of the city of Yon+ it. * bas ever been brought to this m: Rep ~Would ot be likely to know if |” The reporter talked with many other gentle- | In East New York, and found the genial old | q, that | kers, and one mile west of Bronxville. Blasting mond Company me ever been brought to thie market His | Reporter—Would you not be likely °F ny other gentle , Fopped, and. the general Impression was ta They were discovered by J. F. Barry of Sait | garnets and therefore of itis value. ‘This bellet | there was any ailment affecting Mr. Greeley? | men in Chappaqua, but he did pot And one who | horseman bimactt toasting his shins at a big I would'win the match. Mut the bird Hew out | has been going on in that vicinity of late, and as fake. ‘The claim, which is about @fty miles | fs based upon examinations recently mage of | Dr. Bayard—I should certainly know it, ‘The | Teslly know what fe. @petleys condition ts. ond | stove inthe centre of bis barroom. Mr. Hoag- 5 ® great amount of this work is necessary, nitro- jafray i 0) } i hi (rom Fort Bridges, In Surnmit county, Colorado, | Several stones found in the same locality, whieh | tact iytnat Mr. Greeley lost a great deal of sleep | themsely land sald that he had intended to go up | killed epizcon fromthe rightemaking the nuns. | glycerine has been deposited at different points surne out to have been salted with stones pur- | rubies, bul which proved to be garnets, and suffereda ‘ideal of anxiety during hie INTERVIEW WITH WHITELAW REID. to Hiram's and the boys shoot, but one | & 4 Oy ane Ae fe ee CE for use when, wanted, Yesterday Hil, Galla chased In Tondon six or eight months ago. — wife's fatal illness. After her death a reaction From Yesterday's Star. of bis feot was sore, and #0 he thought | Teor eee eee ee toriilard would’ kill the | her, Donnolly, and Terry while out gunning Arnold and Slack, the men who located the ind Near San Francteco, took place, and Mr, Greeley became somewhat | | A Siar reporter called om Me, Whitelaw Reid these; | he wouldn't go. Tho reporter stepped Inside of | bird. He did it, and won the match by one | found five cans containing one hundred pounds slaim, are said to have made one million out of Prom the Ban Frenctece Chronicle prostrated, found that gentleman upto his hazeleyes in work, The | One of the omnibuses on car wheels which ply | Pigeon, amid cheers, Following is the scoro cach. A pit about four feet deep had been dug, in| On Tuesday evening George A. Trend- | Reporter—Was it mental or physical prostra- | {lowing conversation was bad 0,1,0,0,0. 14616 y . the owindle., Nearly all the capitalists in fence had been built around It, and on, all sides poner st. Helis. have ‘called to aacertata the | between East New York and Jamaica and was | 9 Mt Janay $1 YW Ol gf 2, and Secretary of the Origt- 150, 0s Hy Oy Oy He By yy well. mining operato . . a Francisco are out from 000 to $100,000 each by 0 1 smpany, | Hon, Doctor? facts as to Mr. Greeley's health and whereaboute, soon at the scene of the shooting. The long h Were placards bearing the words, “ Danger,’ the transaction ; Fecelved’a consignment of ity. OF sity, dia: | Dr. Bayard—Physteal prostration, air; thatis | Mr teld— Well mhatcan | tell nou horse sheds which stood tn the days of Wood. | « My Korilira "0, 1.1.1.0,1-0.1.1, 1.0.4.0. 4.0.0.40 | " Hleware,” ” Nitro-Giyeerine,” ‘The directors held a meeting to-day, and ac- monde from 8 prt pth ha a of nls | to say, the mind always becomes more or less att Reld-Mr Greeley weulleriug from extreme mer: | ruff still remain, and they yet bear the familiar | 1,1,1;1: ‘Klited, 29. iia iia po Ta. thew Gunna knowl that they had been duped, but | discovered locality. We ive confidentially ins | subject to the reflex action of physical prostra- fevorter— she very (1? name of perhaps the best known of American THE BETTING ON THE BFCOND MATOR. ing pon the IMprobability of denger trom @ 4 claim that Californians are not to blame. formed that this new diamond field is within | tion, but In Mr, Greeley’s case it was not so Keld—He bas been wud turfmen—Hiram Woodruff, At that hour, noon, | | Col, Heteh won every bet he made, netting | hutmlevs looking cans, and Hill proposed that always eccentric 1p hi Talant be eoncideces by some but few were onthe ground, Mr. Lorillard was | Bln $1,850 and sundry articles of clothing. He | as ity cuation Day th opened a basket of wine, the boys took In addl- | Some Yun by smashing the ould create There is great excitement in this city over the | less than 5) miles of this city. This shipment | severe but that he would have expres ee ed was made bya private party sent out by Mr tivclosury ‘Treadwell, and 1s bis own private spec, having | @ forcibly, whether pleased or diay) hot nis wife Re dia notsleep an | tere and had been all night, going to bed early | tion a little oyster soup, and ther ‘cond match | fendily conscntede and all four elainbered to & ASSOCIATED PRESS DFSPATCH. ho connection with apy of the numerous com- | though there was no trouble. ‘Of course that told-on his const.lution | op Sunday and taking @ long, refreshing sleep, tonde ‘re \dy for. This was vetween the | ton uf a large rock about: Atty. foot, above th has been in the tie. ‘les organized in thie city, It ts said that ; Since her deaib BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. %.-A. ©. Stanton | eee eet sS co" sells and: that only the par: MN. GREELEY'S MIND NOT AFFECTED, Att Jauin, Bost, and Cotton have arrived here from | tes dire: tly iuterested can expect to derive any | Reporter—Then you do not think Mr. Gree | filled and be ine CoM. me gentlemen, for $500 8 side, under the same | EVP LS eh gave out hieappetite | 80 that bis nerves were quiet yesterday morn- | Piles, ‘atmon birds each, nia distatice ve yards fetus 10 ‘he cues oF the Fore, iN aoa i He has, however, been 19 | Ing. A few persons were lounging about the | greater than before. ile the traps were M3- | Gaflagher proposed to tumble It ‘into the a tittle Dis ten —E—E—E—E——————————— a © ‘ sb | bene! ‘om the discovery. Among the dia. i 4 plazazas, and some of the boys were sortin, ing, Col, Hateh sald to Mr. Jaffray : pit. th the diamond felis, Stanton has one ruby which | PeneBt from the discovery, | Among the, Joy's mind was alfected? jieporter iiaatived that i triend Hea nes tere acraer a ro hartice PCL Lan ci ttcn Wem ban in Calne vit. (Terry sald the darned, thing mignt he says is worth $10.00. The whole lotof dit | weighing one and throe-quarter carats, which | Dr. Bayard—No, sir, Such minds as Mr. Gree | Rei Not to, my knowlegy. pigeons from the crates in whic! y “Yes,” was the reply, bet you five hun- | faughingly, sald, “let her blow; well have monds brought by the party is represented to be | has been set, in its natural ley’s are not easily affected. I saw him day and | turned from Pniladelp nd thie brought from the city, and counting as they M lard took this bet, Mr. Hatch | some fun anyway. ferry seized Donnolly by Forth Hono. itis sill claimed by some that | ring. and even in ite rough j night all through Mrs, Greeiey’s last iliness, and 1 | Qo@t believe there jaa word of truth in that pari of | packed them away in champagne baskets. ; it ay wanted any more. to whieh | the arn, and runhing away about two hundred the flelds have been “salted the reports | brilliant of great beauty. The other stones in errata When G10 yor bee him lant? THR BEVEREST TEST OF SKILL. Be POPUP ens, Sol ern One emote feet, they hid behind a large tree, at the same are very conficting. The fel 6 said to be | the collection are small, ranging from the size of | know how he suffered. The loss of his wife and | Heporter—When did yousee himiay? Lae i ty ‘ which Mr. Jaffray took, and Immediately offered | time jecred by Hill and Gallagher. Hill then located near the head of the Kio Grande, Stan- | a pinhead down to that of a shyster's soul. They | the loss of his electton certainly affected him, | pisdanghter. 1 tolkel wih ‘abont the Down back of the house the well-known | to take more, but no money offered. The shoot | rolled the stone down. Itstruck the cans, an ton reports that the flelds visited by him are | have been examined and tested by Mr. Sherwood | though I know toward the Instthat be had made | the paper, the resujt_ of the campaign, and ralliod Lim | aporteman Ira Payne was fixing the traps forthe inh began. Of the first five birds Mr. Jaffray | the explosion which followed was heard an twelve miles square, and situated in a desolate | of Barrett & Sherwood, jewellers, and by Fron- | up his mind he would be defeated. ‘on his dumps, and left him as usual, match, which was shot under the English rules | Killed three, and Mr. Loriard the same sumiaee: felt for ten miles around, ‘Trees, stones, and region tier & Bellemere, professional Iapidaries, and eporter—Is there any truth in the report that | | Reporter Is there any probability of his coming back Lorillard ofered 0 to 360 that be would win. | yreat chunks of earth were hugled in every di be reports of diamond discoveries brought | have been pronounced to be diamonds of unim- | yr, ey drew a knife on one of his friends? | the BRST On fa hevtt 04 bib —the first match of the kind ever shot in the | ‘Taken by Mr. Jaffray, and a similar bet taken by | fion, ‘The rock where Hil na Gallagher ator by Stanton and others cause intense excitement. | peachable purity, Dr. Bayard (with animation)—No, sir, itis not in. fe wer wiitor oF tort gnother entls dae, boniieed one, This un All sorts of rumors are set afloat. Stanton in- But this is not all; the frosty North is notto | true. ‘tof the matter ts that the whole |" Reporter-Do in recover shoot at pigeons flying from what is called an | jert Jagtay three binds ahead. Bete ot £0 to 10, fragments. ‘The ground was torn up hundre: sists on the genuineness of bis discoveries. Ho | be outdone, A despatch has been received from | stury about Mr, Greeleys mind betug affected Is | Mirela Welly heh Gescrives the grounds where the diamonds were | Victoria informing us that real diamond feld { Fj vo ® letter here from Mr. found with great particularity, locating them on | has been found near Hot Creek. One of the eR Ret IE Dalek We cerseccnad the Western water shed of the Rocky, Mountain | Jorzest of the many stones found there will SY DULG. SHU AVANHCL: Ween eek, BOE O14 CH00a range. He says inany people have arriv sent to this city to be tested, and if Ie proves Palio ard Ra Kies uelde pears Ha appanle to be grounds from the East, well provided wit be genuine we may possibly have another Fraser | jageriag from exhaustion, H and T (head and tail) trap, which permits the | 5) to %, 160 to 50 and so on were offered that | jot th ates gisaies boven, Wier? wae el tered, . ‘ afeay would win the match, and when he : | +4 Under the English rule the pigeons are confined | was devicedly interesting, Jafray hit this bird, | wns heard in White Pains, Tarrytown, demon, in five traps, and as the shooter does not know | which retained life enough to fly, and he flew | Washington Heights, und even over. in New of feet strong earthquake co Tok States. ‘Ihe prevailing method here has been to | Another gentleman, Of the second five Mr. | weighing hundreds of tons, was blown a Itaough It is sev je At (roe that he drew a knife on one of his 3? Reld—T tell you that he has done nothing which, pose who know iim, seme strane. He Im alwa: Visions and machiuery. aud others are on the | river excitement ip the sprin itis the bartratee out of bounds, Lorillard proved as nervy on . ay. The public are disposed to place no cond. | \*" °xcltement in the spring Perorer— Js that al he ware; Docent Se orcogtzie mine, and Os he, best ecu ee if been: | from which the bird will be liberated ft requires | tht, fa,¢ round as he dig on the nome.stretch of | °'ee? niitea pRoeh 40 AtGuE dence in these reports. Cane Full of Diamonds. Dr. Mayard (carelessly) “Ol, ves: it's only @ | rangers might think him crazy. have sech hin post: | €Feater nerve and better judgment and skill. | the previous match. Me killed bis bird from TODIES BLOWN TO ATOM —--— eh Hee rn eed ee hing | fivcln furious when a“ Arxt prooty had been brought ta | ‘This atyle seems likely to be generally accepted, | the Teft trap. Staples pulled for Jadray, start. | Workinen from the railroad burried to the Diego World, Nov. \. Jreeley sin {f there was anything | him instead of a" revise.” but Ui id uacerstand ing alively bird, Jaffray gave him an excellent | scene, well knowing what had happened. They Gh ine ae ‘S hg age ty the ki The diamond excitementis brought home | the matter 1 would have been suminoued there, | bin, 11 you any anythin abot this by fee. | Sols aaa eae sportemanlike than the now | Sof snd barrel, but the bird keptthe wing. For | found Terry and Dennolly with their clothing ALT LAKE City, Nov, 25.—The Sal © | to us here in San Diego. Yesterday a Mexican | Qf Tousey would have written me to go and se aeley, ‘s tty hin, sua | Prevailing method, an nt every one was in suspense as to what | stripped from their bodies, lying about two buns Hlerald will to-morrow publish s private letter | putin an appearan Hiefe who tad ju conve in ME EOE oe Babe, What be be a tn OS te pith bt Att A few rods back of Woodruf's ts alevel fold | course the bitd soutd take; He inally few out | dred feet trom thes scene, of, the. expigslon, , _ | from the Arizona diamond del fe turned up a of bounds. Loriilard followed with a dead shot | groaning in ages My'e body was bad stating that Carter, Wyoming, is the nearest rail- | [rom the Arizona diamond ied several ol | Reporter—When did you see him last, Doctor? | MN. REID ACKNOWLEDGES THE INTERVIE half surrounded by hills, This Is where the | of pyumde. Lr anilerd fo froenlig pang z.. Doanells s Uoay wae Bealy. road point to the diamond feids. Gen, MoClel- . one of with dia- | Dr. Bayard—About a week ago, fie Wat the Last night a8cN reporter calied on Mr. Reld | pigeon shoot'ng is generally done, and the spot WON BY A-GINCLE MIND AGALN, his body was blac e eye was fan and party when en route to California stopped at Carter and spent ten days in explor- from @ sligh attack of nervous prose | and asked him if the above interview was cor- | is admirably adapted for the p gone, Hie wha hate wes pose, being sup- What, from theif appearar ce, would be for such; Another was tall of toss gates, fon. (With animation) Why, Nay tian fh sevorted. Mr. Reid replied : "Thad a ¢ eahatls 4 A bird from the right centre, the thirteenth, | fhe loact hurt, and will probably recover, He is ing the vicinity. Neil anoction bom tine O H phn ery Mr_-loseph Noward, Jrrand the | diled with modern conveniences In the way of a | was missed by Jaffray. Loriiiard killed one fram | tte least b pgive en account of the ak Sn thelr return East they made another diver- ee vee eee ee | ORE ts Yaa tuee ae eee. Ghee eit published in tbe Staris sabstantially | platform and table forthe shooters and a booth | the centre, making the count even, amid excite. | te Only one left togive an account of the y from Carter, Messrs. Janin and Berry with jarge party of Californians aiso left the railro misse ded The Mexican could talk no English, and wan- | no danger, and can be none now. J again repeat one from the left, and | “When the smoke had cleared away search dered about hunting for some one te’ play inter. | that any story at . asked him to say Nothing about {t,a8 | for refreshments. ‘The conditions of the match | Ment. Jaffray y 4 ‘ elehi 1 the same trap. | was made for Il and Gallogher. Hill's body t his mental faculties being | 1 didn’t want the matter to ge: {8 the papers. were fifty birds each, thirty yarde risa, eighty | Loriiard gre f at this point.) Several were exhibi preter for him. He tnally interviewe Hor- | impaired is both false and ridiculous. Reporter—I saw Dr. Bayard, a7 Greeley's | yards boundary, for $1,000 a side, The traps | Lorillard one ahead. Jaffray killed a bird from | wag blown to atoms. His entrails were suse whioh were found there by other parties, 4 ton, and proposed to sell him bis collection: Heporter—Could such be the case without you | physician, to-night, and he told me that ir, Were each thirty lias from the shout: | the left, Now if Lorillard missed it would tie | Menge trom the linba of x tree five hundred ether diamond expedition leaves this city to- |rhat gentleman had no desire to “buy | knowing it, Doctor? Greeley was not seriously ill abd ve yards distant “from |e match, He dred ata bird from the right, | Prien ys ther parts of the body were AcAte morrow under the lead of Mr. Kerry. They will | a pig) in) a poke.” and, not being a la- Dr. Bayard—Well, [don't think so. Mr. Gree- Mr. Heid Dr. Rayard has not been Mr. Gree- Payne act the traps and led | 4" killed his second barrel, winning this match | tered Yor hucdreda of feet. around, Only @ ! probably leave the railroad at Green River Stu- | pidary, be declined the ‘speculation, This | ley always puts himself under my trensment | ley's physician for years, to a’ convenient. point “about | like the first, by one bird. small part of his remains, however, had been tion, see peddier ot {Precious | stones that when he 1s Lnwell, and 1 kn ow that Hi sal le Rep rter-The Doctor certainty said that Mr. om the shooters stand, and there Pollowing !s the score: found last night. Gallagher's body wag not i ree ne came originally from Alt orm. He | quired anything tore than quiet and rest reeley could not be lil without his knowing it, a roa ds of lor Jafray—1,0,0.1,1. 0 1.11.1, 0,000.1, Ritted§. | blow t f articles as 8. ' THAT $250,000 KUBY. h ard there of @ great diat ment on | would be consulted. I tell you, ir, that Mr, | Mr. Reld--1 would rather have nothing said | fpey wore Han Uiceugl exe, Wt the ets eed | Loriilard--1,0,0,4, 1,6, 60,0, 1; 1,1, 9, 1, i; Ruled, ®. | Hic fogeWwore fourd severed from the body, } —— Little Colorado river, and started off to fil his | Greeley’s mind ts unimpaired, His body needs | about this matter, It ought not to be made | close together. ‘Thence the lines were taken to | ‘The utmost good nature prevailed. When the | which was stripped perfectly nude. Even his Old Captain M —A Talk with | pouch with the glittering bauble: rest, and while it rests bis mind will be resting. | public. the stand and passed through eyes on another | shooting was dished Messrs. Jaffray and Loril- | boots had been torn ty atoms and scattered Tiffany & Co.-Impossible Gema and | lund bis jewels somewhere on Mr. Greeley's brain 1s remarkably active, and | | Reporter—It has now become a public matter sof rods driven into the ground near the | lard compared their betting memoranda, and | among the déhris. The body, minus the arms | Guinacieal Mine tonwood fiver, on the ween | while he remains at Ch e willbe re- | Mr. Reid, and as Mr. Greeley Is not mentally | Hiattorm. Further to conceal from the shooter | the business was completed, | About. $1500 | and head, lay about @fty fees from the legs. The j . "4 Arizona aud New Mexico. More definite infor- | moved from the noisy sc of city life. and | prostrated THE SUN must state that fact. the operating of the lines they were covered | changed hands on the first match, On the sec. ne, Without the sk “ul, were found in | The Denver (Col.) Daily News of the | ination we could not get from him, thus be able to obtain the rest of which he —— ith Hay ftom the frst pins to tue platform, Ira | ond match about 25.000 was lost. Mr. Jaffray Hee ine aeons angutered | 10th inat. notices the arrival in that city of Cap- |. he diamonds are very brilliant crystals, and | stands so much in nee LOST IN THE METROPOLIS. aa tor both fou every ber Re mene onaie Number OL Cite y iportions were found. “her skull 1s" ptlll eof any but a lapidary would seem to Late last night the following slip was fur- ine 4 3 he. 1 dof the $20,000 which ] tain John Moss, an old miner, en route from the | fe gonulie * origi robs" of the jewel fami- | nished Tne SUN by the editor of the Tribune: Fey ee 8 Mr. Lorillard mage his aps | EIled, ad oe ne TED SO aaa BIS oe, he | missing. Arlzona diamond flelds for San Francisco, where | 1). “They vary in size from sinall spheres of the | “Tue reports of Mr_Greeley's contuemeat at Moot. | A Wtahly Respectable Inenrance Agent's Beare ee SVC RS Aa elec eeieTGRae | atl aiea havea omerbUSInBatise auooriear CONSTERNATION th WeTCHEE: SM | he olaims to have forwarded many valuable | Cimeusion of half a dozen pinheads to glittering | | gdale or say other ssylum, or of application for h atable Absence from Yenkers—The | giohidered, and stoutly built. He wears ha | fore, though while the scores In this match do | Capt. Maugin of the Yonkers police w.°* fi gems which he found on the divide between the | S2ates and rubles locked tuna Ade; but whether | ing {roma nervous colupee, the result of tose of nent est About the Louisville Mercha hair cut suort, a blonde moustache and imperial, | not at first sight indicate extra good shooting It | OM the spot, and took charge of the wou. 4s "% 8 “¢ solees wo. os all lee continuously for over, ®. inont Other Missing Men. and his face indicates good living. Mr. Payne | should be borne in mind that the method Is ¢ men. They were taken to St. John's Kiver: waters of the Little Colorado and the San Juan, | they were worthless or priceless we cannot pre- A ‘ Hospital. D: tly is « bh dd will Ray Guring’ Bie wiles Winess. “This fails amected the | yep 7 Ww. laced birds in the traps and Mr, Lorillard tried | tirely new, presenting much greater difficulties | Hospital. Dounolly is insensible and will about one hundred and Afty miles northwest of | enh 4207: 0 ier tor Los Angeles yesterday | Betven ct, ite it for dave rejected food, r. Louis W. Mengel was a major in the | fis hand ona few. doing well, A numberof | than the old style of trap. ‘The pigeons, tov. Fecover, Teity was too badly injured to give & ‘ Nedaiinel Gas) ‘ 2 jc reny the more weakened: With a ah ial te A jhe : b=. fy * ull and detailed ac of the explosion Las | Fort Deflance. Captain Moss's story to the ed!- | afternoon. day of two there has beep @ mark sorsthe Ries aera GSA cRegheon Ca Liste Gores Cae Nome the ana EASING MIIDeT wrcel hcroen'| from Gietepe inure: oe Tee Sew | night. Coroner Smith arrived iu the afternoon j ‘om. | the house t have merited and received the highest com- | {hy house the shed wes being lied with hore ho attended the shooting. Soon afteward Mr. Affray appeared accompanied by his fri tor of the News is substantially as follows : — er both ip Aven iug at i Diamonds, rubies, garnets, and other precious PAY MASTER DODGE PARDON ED, ee ee eee ae feat anew, erke | mendations from Gen. Carl Schurz, on whose stones have been found in great abundance on pals Babe! Eimrtlone, nee oa2 Dest ehow their regard by 1ettiNg | te ne served. At the close of the rebellion he ip pin * from Hastings, and began preparations for hold- Will Sheth Maem oe Ynerthe Ingueste. Hit reniatns all that can be i il be viewed this morning by the Cor- —____ found—wi Fothe beet were sbtained. ‘Iistabaug | WMY the President Was Moved to this Act] 4 few moments afterward a note was received | embarked In the real estate and insurance busl- | Deforest.’ Mr. Jai a te tal Previritee=Aa 4 Od ar tiamies. in Yonkers kel: Ia: tO 4 ndays since I left the Arizona diamond of Clomency—An Order for Hedge's Ro- | from the Zrivune office stating that the slin wes | ness in Boston, but not succeeding as well as he Hanes nnd paler t s le ghout the entire neighborhood, was ter- diggings. On wy Way up to Santa Fé 1 saw not leuse Telegraphed to Alba Dee Pein’ af the anawer to inquiries at the I¥e | 114 expected, he remaved to Hoboken, and for riliard’s, hist Yesterday was the fifth day of the trial in the "All sorts of conjectures were advanced as than one hundred ahd Ofty parties wending Wasninctox, Nov. 25.—On Saturday | 24" office. It may not appear in the paper. raped fibdde wotenene d Both are manly | General Sessiousof Emil Andre for the killing of bi on. Some insisted that Hell Gat Geir way in search of the gem. ‘the dia President: Grab acished Kinissif Weal thd De WHAT THEY THINK OF IT IN BING SING. some time carried on the same business there. | ign wife The day was consumed by the counsels arguments, n blown up, While others thougbt there { hich give indication of being the Yesterday aScN reporter went to Chappaqua | His last place of residence was White P pest cover an area of from twenty totwenty- | partment of Justice could not take preliminary | 4, } Aiadg 4 tae pad a , ; = ‘tiles eas ; by way of Sing Sing, All of the hotels iu the | and from there he recently came to New York. | ‘The preparations did not suit Mr. Jaffray, and | athalf past six in the evening, ® dense audience : } ave north and south,’ Forty cr itty wiles | memmures for the pardon of Major Hodge, as this | latter place were visited. and Inquiries were | About three weeks ago he made the acquaint- Jas though the mateh would held apali-bound, aa st were, by the eloqueut coun: | Cg whnt the matte wee Cee ea Rau ty. th and south.” Forty or fifty miles : 4 ade rel ‘0 Mr. Greeley's condition. No 1 north of this locality disappear all signs of tue | Was & matter exclusively pertaining to the War | ade relative tt Mr, Gren ey tcc ee oe monet | ance of Mr. Janes Furguaon, a lawyer at 208 that held | gel, Join Graham, Heory 1. Clinton, Joba O. Mott, | suburbs of Bronaville was in her yard when « valuab! gems, but on the t Mr. Kinnier, who introduced him, | lines with hay, al r points | Wn.F. Rinteing, and other distinguished lawyers we piece of the fence with the word “Danger” fell waluable gous, but on the dia- | Department, Hodge having been convicted of | fi "Grocler's invanity and every Beye | gecaa wa adjournment | had been an earthquake. ‘The superstitious fell { ins, SETTLING THE PR2LIMINARIES, From the opening of the court until th y on their knees in prayer. ‘The irreverent tre! ning as | the embezziement of $450,000 by a general court | pressed an opinion scouted the notion. ™ bolt decply, interested auditors. Mr. Charlies W. Brooke | at her feet, and she fainted on the spot high ons thirty carat These ave had known him for some time, and spoke of eh Mr. Dete ith him a cop begau Mie summing up for the prisoucr at 115 A.M. ou hoy odo} Deon sont to New York and San Front ay, 4N* | martial and sentenced to ten years’ confinement | Mr. James Rider, proprietor of the Hoffman Engl uld not be found th sed coucinded ath Po Me" It to 'no Battery tonat that | AU peut Of the boys lived om what te called House, offered lo wager ach. erfor | bim asa finished scholar and a linguist of rare cordingly | the party (about twenty ace with Secretary Belknap and op the nuinber of ) that he would a EC Ras phd aes ey Mr. Jaffray had $1,400 b Arr’ pility. ne Ge urance Comp: pirds he wol 4 SET ead Wal tit eee ae reed | ny rmania Insurance Company | birds he would kill ied memories of nee T, Brady and the expeditions that go down there and work | in the penitentiary, The President he Veat days and best | 1 ean do better in collecting the gems than by | had a confer Mr datiagh ah 1 resided with t f boarded with bis aunt, and Gallagire ey were of the poorer ‘ ‘ ho "have: practised ia thir court, Buvelli { seeking gold and silver amid the richest of yield~ ther t * offered him the general agency for Westchester | kill 4, that he would kill 3, and so on to 40. : i ‘ class aud worked at add Jobs in Yonkers othe: stieinal homiolal ‘Doaliion Gpol by Greeley’s enemies or by some elu ds conseque ood rofound know of aw and a thorou, fing velns. A man who de i the east indus: Her menienen eps ficial position ven | Reedy Bohemian, Said'a, bystander, “Greeley | county, and be was desirous of renting a por- CIREN? Cor IApreLine Datiraeeranamene ities tion of the ease shot to "which the —— In stones, A common Phute Tedian, Wey tay | the subdect. The President was, it is under- | js not made of that stuff." and this seemed to | tion of an office in Yonkers from Mr. Furguson, | not right to shake the trap to atarta bird which fe charms wrongs which had | J8¥ Cooke's Brother to be secretary of the He Haturalily Is, has been knowin te’ qhay it | stood, moved to this act of clemency by the be- | be the general opinion, that Mr. Greeley's inind | and entering ‘nto a partnership with that gen- | did not fy,and. Mr Staples, (for Mr. Loriiard x gy which had Trew hore than the first named amount in dueday, | lef that Major Hodge was drawn into the de- | Was stiong enouxls to withstand two times the | tleman’s son in the real estate and insurance | thought t waa right, Messrs. Fisk, Foulke, and told in \ted sympathy | Excitement was created among the Custom Chis section of country is known as the Balla | falcation by the intrigues of others rather than | Pressure it has undergone: business. Mr. Furguson gave the partners the | Miller were successively named as referee, and | for nis client, is audience thet at tas | 408 Reoubticans yesterday by e rumor that deat hee diamond district, ‘T a d | by any premeditated intention of his own to a The reporter had an anxious search fora con- | front portion of an office in Yonkers which he | all declined for o! another, the first | [#27 of them rose from tl. seats. aod Hetened as | © Ouse ept yi 7 fad Aeeetand ota: onl f f wenty acres of land 8 own » | veyance to Chappaqua. The horses in the livery | fad doce comets. eta ec be though life and death dey | upon every word he | Grant had decided to appoint Mr. Heary Cooke, a brothe ts the greatest antity am can tak fraud the Government, His {rans acknowledg. Just mpl , retaining Pai gentleman Ultered. Mr Brooke act 4 ‘his reputation 4 ider ‘the Congressional, statute regulating | ment of the crime and his ¥« untarily making | ptables were prosirated with the distemper, and | himself, lete the details of the ar- | match. Finally all the differences were amical iswyer mainly in |” \ ielphia, wud hea settled | @F Of Jay Cooke, to the office of Secretary of the Treas { wining claims. Mysel and several others con. | Sli reparation in his power by surrenderiny he escaped a six-mile walk through the mud by | rangement Mr. Mengel was Invited to pay Mr. | settled. D ye ury in case Mr. Boutwell should resign. The Custom CHB ‘om dalijy have taken urtiee hon, | private property, and in which his wife insisted | accepting the kind offer of Mr. Thomas Merri- | Furguson « visit at his home in Yonkers. He | and remov letting the lines direct istant District At Col. Fellows, having | House Republica that the office should b Aired and forty antes 1h twentyeecra tate: ones | upon joining him with her own individual pro- eld, who said,” Hf your business ts to deny tuat | contented to'd the week tie re- | from the traps to the platform and in sight, and | the.case of the people tn evidently inipressed | to Nome meubver of thelr pansy in tale clty;ee ee, no likelihood of the fields giying out, for the | Any othe: rominent public and social po- AB pny He gegen aes yy, and Iewill | Parnly attached to bim, and congratulated | Henderson as score keeper, and the shooters | counsel has seldom been in | bs Warr tat (lab tned area toat ten calintie ' und is Nverail tien with the eins but sition who were acquainted with all the facts of | Pyne yG work for the beastes Titre a en tile good fortune in finding sv good ade Teer for, work. fot, weg, Not ang nae, Mr, Repos concly 1 THT sistgner fort that tHe Custom House Repubit work In’ the streamen aig in the beds, which go |. His conduct at the trial, in declining to take WHAT THEY SAY LY CHAPPAQUA. THE LITTLE WOX OF SILVER. Jaffray "used ‘a° musrlecloading double: | tantly acouitied. When’ Pelloweetoned bivaret: | Sulrcange? the Bretldent Ht down to the extent of from fifty to ninety feet | any technical advantages, aud also his deport. | The roads were heavy, and the sick horses | On Friday, the Uth inst. Mr. Mengel was at | Barrelled | Mullen gun, and. Mr, Lorillard | Bite, Sythe tient, ever mor andres soe! By Reason ie : 1 ji in band and. gravel. beneath which the best | Ment since his conBnement, have somewhat | struggled hard, but Chappaqua, was. r Mr F "a omite tae N & double-barrelled, muzzle-loading Grant gun. pe Wy bec bese wariive ever Rost Bnd Fepreseuts the District of Columbis, of Beuiral ground, epectinens are concealed, From. my observa. | coutributed to his liberation, His wife, who Is | without accident. Waa starting In the afternoon for W cules, rig | The attendance was not great, the Wall street ‘udge Bedford the vote of the Jur — tlons ‘in prospecting. and. my knowledge of the | 18 very delicate health. and their children, made he old homestead wes deserted ;, the exili Rost asked“hitn totake home aciger vox cone | ¢xeitement doubtless keeping many away. ‘The | wir Ney woatd walt © uforuing for ‘hin ¢ A Woman Murdered in Brooklyn country, dlanonds " ther valuable stones | earnest appeals to the President, which were not y grooting of its venerable | taining silver ore, which Mr. Furguson had | Peck. Foulke, Col. Sam Hatch, Trevor ERT GENS SeUne te waits See beutt wae At 12 o'clock last night an officer of the Second 8 0 : rs : ot of bis | liv trinsic worth, iD reat in e "4 { ‘Ab to the best route to the Arizona fields I | sition to extend the pardoning power. Master's health, and seemed disinclined to talk. | as spectiuens.. As he had no morelett, Mr hure | others well known tn the fash A Billing. Venenl Car in Sire FO Stencabiny [scones M-Fromt siren, Teireesre sys wenadd og would say, start from Denver aud pass through | Ht Was considered that Hodge, who, pre: The village tavern was then approached, J. | guson requested Nita to. be careful of tt, and | Tera: Mr. Jafray seem GRA Bloven Lives Lent, her head, and she was almost covered with bloo South Park, across Poneha Pass, through the erie zlement, bad be Fn bleh character | Milton Wyatt, the proprietor, was. cour: ded that he would take it himself, but that Speen Br. Lorillard Sid BOL lark on , While the steamer Java was on her voyage | The officer aroused her, and she gave her name ae Ban Luis Park, up the Kio Grande to its head- r honesty among his brother o s teous ® Inndiord, but when qu he had togo to Fordhauw puld not be A ng Wes about even, . ray qui from Liverpool to this port on the Bight of August 25, | Margaret Bradiey, She said she had visited « family waters, aud thence down into and through the | Fespected among them for his social qualities, | toned about bis. grest neighbors” alleged offered a thousand even that he would win the i Mila Stine, ban teun votes had uiready bocn severely punished by the stig: | Woned, About bis great neighbors alleged until late in the match, Mr. Lorillard. offered a thousand to | Jiahe ran into the No vegian bark Anitas, cutting | paved Barr living in the ba The officer apy H nthe Werte and Harpending party have | ma atta: ved ty hin b» (ue sentence as muet so | fur. “Greeley crazy Whu,are yuu that comes Rens eet earey: aaa Teiilucd stated ameitae || teecece to tran tae onan aera ee ecttn vote te et pal our tee ee ee three locstio ere, they cli thou- he served ou fi 4 tory ¢ ore of ex: prhoor De Fy aeebele y Lo ‘ ed anoth Nrough between the severed parts, The bark was in officer then entered the base athe fro three locations there, and they claizs nine thous | a8 it ining Bare write such ® story Tf sgure OF exched | bochnod f the Grand Central depot, mh thousand each on the match, a few other bets and Rad twelve ervobe os Uowedy of ‘ehoin | ron Reece TL OE cee bane in ig Soe Which was originally known aa the "Slack," and | ‘the following order was Issued this afternoon: | tiveand fooked at him with glaring eyes, ii | pave (emerly, tived: to get a vali you | rere, made, and then, the trape were Siled and | Seren were eect pins ati Petersen the eee ee | muise Al ¥. rhe Loor, walls, and furniture ware j wlvion is twelve antes from Fort Deftanice, and iy | Wax Darauraant,Anictaxt Grvanat'e Orrice,| | needed but a word to Incite an attack upon the | may depend upon iny being home beture you." | the shooling be aa Bas ag or paling tbe Ark, Institute it in admiratty agaicet the shor stained With’ blocs waa towea S jed the * Buckley.” ‘Their second loca- Nt MASIINGTON, Nov, 5, 187% reporter, 7 ; + Julfray, + Staples for Mr. Fecover dain m the ground that the col and Kis Wile. who, were terribly. agitated, i the immediate vicinity of ours, ‘The | Genera! Court Marval Grier Ao.’ | Tl guarter (showing @ newspaper containing the 4 PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED, priltard, owing to the ne se Gavighliba | tempted to arrange the furoure wud’ coor Up ali tion is on the boundary line between | ,, i of the Ke 1 "| article in which the story was set afloat)— Read They then parted, and from that time nothing THE SHOOTING, Judge Biatonte rday held thet traces of the terrible scene wich must. have Deeb, et y reuisiuder of the sentence to contuement in the case of tah Colorado. Here they liy claim to | Suln'iedyard Hodwe, late. Paymaster, Unites states | this, gentlemen, and you will understand me, I | has been heard from him. On his arrival at | Mr. Jaffray shot first, standing tn hie shirt owed that the steamer was folug tov fa They deciined to. gay ing, Mins } pretty much the whole country, though they ray, published In General Court Martial Order No, | am @ SUN reporter, and have come here to learn, | home that evening Mr, Furguson was surprised | sleeves. Staples pulled « trap, Jaffray fired, and pee Wye incr on CATEness, the ulcer acley bad have hardly the shadow of right or title to any | 2. cf Get, % Iti, be and it is hereby remitted, He | if possible, what truth there is In that report. at not finding his guest there before him, as be | missed bis first bird. Deforest pulled for Loril- . Lad Pid repeaters petted y arr A ashe Yon i Portlon of it. The diamonds and other stones | Will be releaned {rim conflnenient aecordingly. Landlord ‘A Sun reporter. eh? Well, that's a had promised; and as the night passed and no | lard, who killed his first bird, Jaffray kills. ph he amount of damages. RERHOR 908 1OGROS BD re: Taney ieee Which 1 forwarded to Ban Francisco are vory BF Se A te eee a oe ee. a arutant-General. dierent thing, You did well for our candidate, | tidings were Teoslved of Mr. Sonxel he became | second bird. Lorillard took of iy cont, dre 9 se Cuty Mospital, where Bet thy Valuable, but their exact worth cannot be told La bt aean! Pantone cae and will not belle him now, Come! I'll show | seriously alarmed for bis safety, and scoured | and missed his second. plea pt Nn sya until they are cut, Twas with C._ lt. Blanton | % ): TowNsxnp, Adjutant Geueral, You, People ‘who ‘can prove it pap the neighborhood far and near, but without tre trap for Jnfeny, hnd the reeult was a eit | Secret Meeting of Apollo Mall Lende | phen be picked up bie raby'and Twaa present | 4 The announcement of the pardon was imme~ | {tail tou that Mr Greeley ten ‘arrytown, | success. Day after day the search was renewed Tne rlaht trap was pulled for Lori, | Fora week past the leaders of the Apolly Hall Atwbany Yat Legtstncure fo Faata Fe whon an expertsent out by Titeny dintely telegraphed by Adjutant General Towns. with Mr Jobn i, Stuart, and wi til It became syident that Mr. Mongol had Yai, WhO shot his bi Jaffray then killed | Democracy have had under consideration @ proposit Mostoos iy, Nov, %,~ Gov, Lewis and alt tnd Di, je rs of Nuw York, pronounced the | end to the 1 of Alba nitentiary, Who | would not be after undergoing what he h elther gone away of bis own agcord or been the 7 & bird fro e trap, and Lorillard ed . Le tupapiielt ected & i 4 gom to bo worth fully G00 Me Bey Win | Was directed to liberate Major Hodze without Teinatine error Ubgarrolng whet he has in Siupee Bot Mout play, Bbira fr m th nire trap, apd | rillard kitte 1 | to reorganize the General Committee by reducing the ced BLite officers took the oaths of office tut wrrive in Denver with itin a day or twe de A telegram Was also sent to his wife ins | terday Sunday) that they should keep him (Dr, Bind Prot the sabe vente trate ey cach Killed 8 | pumber of delegates, At \s sion, the vid oilleials retiring i Regaiding rublos, Livay.t Ubink justly, olaim | forming ber of the action of the President Grooley) quict and secluded fora month until FROBASILITINS OF MUBDER, shot at by each and four killed by ench, It was | sisthet mating the rganlaticn ramen aie ae ing at the Vulled Stotes Court room ad. having brought the frst one from Arizona more ——————_— he recovered from this nervous attar Mr. Furguson thinks that Mr. Menge! has been a 4 4 y +d f thet che dalteees ene toano Ful. Lhe vessions at the than twonty yearn ago, As people Gnd out how | Clty Reform—The Assistant Aldermanic Ro- | Mr, jiyntt thon led ie way to Jackenn All murdered, Te knows nothing of Br. Menges | Rowe’ Inet, Mr. Lorillard was much more | par wechiuc, Ht te dWouaut that one delegate trv) Hick Mek | an (wonty years ago. “As people find vit hi = art -] Mr. Hyatt then loc ‘ay to Jackson Allon's | Murdered. K othing of Mr. Menge! }rompt with hia second barrel than Mr, Jadray, | each district ie suficients’ The leaders int ten ae 6 Ua Se pron Ppa k rich the country is, there will be a large emia Teanalia Gal, store in the village, Mr, Allen laughed. heartily | Previous history during his acquaintance | Whitg this may bave been an-advantago asco | MAbitg thie change hell a secret. meeting yesterday Ma COUIL AGE Rrenie GAL Letaneree, Hon and those who go there need have little | me statement published in the papers of yea- | tthe wbsurdity of Horace Groeley’s being ine | Mit! bim he eoncelved the highest estimate of | deliberation and cooler. alm on daffeny-n part, it Pre oF the parlors of the Bt James Hotel. Juige cee ect ratond BEY CORE OF Apeahes Gr Ohne Ladiane terday showing tie eatiuiate made by MreM. J. Keny, | panes, Sald be, “Why, the old Sage has more | his honor and integrity, The Germanta Assur. | aiso gave time for the amoke to obscure the vis« | Minyysenalor, OBrien. the Hon. FM. Iaby, and a far re0 ody THE THING A HUMBUG. re of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, as creates | Veaina tlan any other three men th the coun. | fice Company, too, speak of him interme of | ton, Mr, Loriliard’s second shot was sometiines | for aifering the eyeeih of representations ie wena de | eer, that he will kate ap wat , nie sited 1 (lerg of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, bas create y,and it requires something more than has prals * Ney co thought to be hastily delivered but it was cided to submit the new. proyu ) ro, | (Bethe Lewtslature to mect a ortuw a A SuN report yesterday visited Titany & | jouch comment, sll, hosevon tenmeneD: he 14 f t Mand rea ab ; le Fee a y H as Ke! ¥ 110 the committee, | WWorelock “ibe 3 Much comment, all, however, favorable to Mr. Kelly. | already occurred to turn them. 1 saw Mr, | Judge, Was above reproach, and his ability as a | trae cones sed to be more advantagen ‘A nuniber of the goutlemen in the ecerct favored dele: aS Co.'s and questioned Mr. Crooke, one of the | Ji apjropriatious'refcrred to in the eatituate were art to dgy- He sald nothing aboug it, and | bishneas aan seldoth wur fsiaod. A mote Por | S97, 0. i Mageous than | ea tious by wards. North Carotian scuntorship vartn 0 ‘alsity of Cap: jolows; ‘im HOt afruld to stamp the repo making away with bim, Mr. Furguson says, tls per —— - L rolian orshin. homtcan : AINE say pie ay a mare cient Per Annum ence Annum, Mrs Lev & Hunt wis hhe rebieet epee | pe comme 18 the bos vaica had Tn his postese ents necond Ave Jaffray killed his Qrat fron | Paiture of a Cinclunat! Banking House. RaLeian, Noy. 25.-In the House branch of ‘oss's statement in rezard to Stantos * Wonder- | Clerk «81.500 General Clerk qua nearly thirty’ years, an > durl i | s1on. The contents, though actually worth but | ard talased we bind from the left tran one ee 25. 3, Keyes and Come | the General Assembly today Mr, MoGehee offered @ ful ruby, Mr. Crooke said it is not true that the pe Kystetane....0, 2m) Mecemmer eet Give has won an enviable reputation as emer | little, may reudllly have been estimated by pers Pate lo rarralaia noua trae NaOH tate |g any city pein ae Gone, | Fetotution, which pansed fu several readinge. to ralae @ | firm havo sent a special expert to Colorado, but | £2t SsIMLARE ss, 2,600 Apmiotant Mi nant, was next tnterviewed. Re sons unacquainted with minerals wt avery Ligh | Which fell dead outside the bounds, and was | quent lu the coruer in Northwest | {°iBt committer to tavestigate the wate for tie Fxvce ey have es i er tol epo! . ttunt, have you hears iy ue Indeed, t | lost. d ed 7 lye aud State oMoerr at the Aujiust ere tivg they have been in communication with many CatAriog s. you tell ine anyihingabout tbe mental cundidion | 9 4F,Mengel waa s large, powerfully-bullt man, piveon Pom the tight tanr Gatrey aurea ones | commen Tap opecrya bis evcuing nominated Persons out there since the breaking out of the "Asal rgt-at Artie, Of Mr, Grecley? five feet eleven inches in stature, about forty | re La A ‘Their customers, having last by this corner, ean | exGoy, Vance ed dates Senaior, Seven oF a Sixth Ars.stant Mr. Hunt—! saw Mr.G years of age, and wore @ very dark and h y | tre bird two barrels, leaving life in him, but b eight of Juuge Merrinou's friends withdrew f the diamond favar) Me Graoke eontniea ri) Arata ‘ 1 tit flute 1 saw Mr Grectey test Saturday woek | ears of ame, and, wore y nd heavy | waa picked up in bounds. Lorillard missed a | able to pay their dues to the bank. The frm state that | Crone, ‘The balloting will Comuence at lo relock Ip my opinion tne story soous a $360,000 ruby | (aniet Btaee ” tu as, and talked with him. He looked D bird from the centre. Judray followed with | thoy have had po trauaactions in. this stock om their | uorrow fy ebeu ty Te te oat a teky APOUS a $860.000 ruby | Journal Werk cooavn Bian | CAFeWONN and’ depresked, uti mid was we THE MISSING JERSEYMAN, two barrels at a bird from the right, neither ef- | ona account. Thelr loss is about $14 —— Of that welzbt, but such a one would not be | This" modest" estimate was reduced hy the Board of | epatiatioar 2 0 out speakin rophy, of Paterson. F ud two t ely bird, | Poles nae Se LONDON, Noy, 2A despatoh from Rome to Worth any such’ price. ‘The value would depend | Ap ortioument tn isv4 to 844,40), on watch the “aivyy” | CKOfistically. I koow that on that day he was ied ebm ROR, the second being an excellent shot, wich drew | "fhe cashier of the Union Bank at Marietta tele- | the # to eaye Ove peracen oie were. pr aie on the color, quality, and nuinerous other things, | #42 wade ae follows: perfeatly . f cheers, but the bird dropped out of bounds, | graphs today that (he bank lt all right, aud will resume Y P Buting It to be Of the frat water, ite actual | iy Ler Annum, ' Per_ Annum, mehOrerHave you heard from him sincethat |, John O'Donnell, a deck hand on the schooner Lorillard killed a bird from the loft with two | [unluces in’ few uaye bd nected with the movement to hold «Ki wasting value would be about $0,000, ute rte Cler bitsy 44.000 Doorkeeper ie a Price, lying at the foot of Perry #treet, had been | barrels, oe ——— - in that clty yesterday have been arrested, and will Gem It Talght bring a fancy priee—neo eos Loe ae ae ciiageecstees PIM NeTRVAMUACA TINA PE ti ool have seen Mr: Stuart overy | mivaliug since Saturday, the 2d Inet Yesterday adit, Jaffray loaded bis own gun. Mr. Lorit- Delirium Tremens and Suicide, tried on the charge of hish treagon. Nu uistarbapes oortalaly no more. ‘They tell of a se WE | Birt AppindWits|000000 Lan Asal Sergioat-Ariis day sin day last, He was inimy store to- | afternoon his body was found floating near the | lard’® gun was sometimes loaded. by himself hie ery owed this actton of the & ment ot thorl CIRA OTS Leet ee yey gt HOF M Aavenicaral | Fecowit Agataai’.., 16a ender day. We were tulking together & long’ time hovner, and was taken to the residence of his | oltenerby Mr. Beaples., Mr. Loriiiard: was now | 9 Abouts o'clock last evening Owen Gormley of | aha thin city romaine quiet. case Niel with Ori it at $15,000. No seven-carat diamond, no’ mate | Genera Ciene rt, Teel A eeeeer cs Branid, 1 have known him many years; known hin mother, 282 West Twi th street, His death | one bird ahead. In the next five some Indiffer. | !8 Greenwich street went into H. ©. Wilman'sharaess | 1 tits Avsiicd fir fis us, his fe i ter how pure, would bring $15,000. We have cut fg ‘oping Cleri...., 1,0) pusevely, ana & eh hanred, thes he w it supposed to have been avcidental, ent shooting was done, though It should be aaid | store at S24 Grecawich stre nd sat down | a —_ and expressed back to San Francisco a large | !dex Clerk, + SMO] TOUR). ssoscsveere eo sai gt F, Greeley ts deranged, a that the birds were exceedingly lively. Jaffray tory, Nothing unusual wae hotcced in hie appearance Three ters Murdered in Nebraska, Hum ver of diamonds, rubles, and sapphires, sald entimate ehows that the work can be AN AUCTION BALE AT CHAPPAQUA, Juatice Dilloway Again Arrested. fired two barrels at a pigeon from the lofi, ‘he ne tat down he said, "If any of the bore come aL Oana, Nov rl + and trappers, 0 have been nd in Arizona. ‘The ruble: + B41 ; adeputy, $200) two assisiant ; fh » hted on a ne and dropped off dead, | tell th, in'there.” A few minutes afterward le Ne i § Bencrelly ror ee tAREOR, “ue rubles were Gia; & Goorkeoper,’ $1400; erbergeaatas. | ccerorter tiave you any other reason for be- | Justice John W. Dilloway, who made the affl- | but it was out of bounds., Loritard. made an | pickedtp etiuite from tip bench at batere a ana | named Andrew Kashe, Merman 1 and Herman Vory One as good us have been found auy where t 1,60) And tro iesseagers, $1600, The oly Mr. brunt (redoctivel A audd ante bi davite on which three of the Greenville Commis: | excellent second shot, and killed his bird well. | could be raised to prevent hin, drew it words Lis | Meyers, were found dead at the ol¢ Government camp, fhe sapphires wore very panes te eee s bethg that the Jerks be able to write and all tune (redectively, and suddenly righton- | siouers were arrested for malfeassuce in office, | Jaffray missed a bird from the left centro, Lore | trout cutting agash from ear to ear A nh of MePherson etat he sapphires % y mine the | atteud reguiarly to business ing up)—Yes, Lhave. You know the farm bo- fifead Gulaeed Ge the LB We'was attended by Ambulance Surgeon Hunt and | about forty tiles north ¢ naregn stations ¢ Sane: Urcportion of the find ts comparatively longed to Mrs, @: y. She loft a will, of which | #84 Who was on Saturday arrested and held to fanee, Ealenee hope an arp EDS FIBRE OADEEe Serax Surgeon Loriley, and taken to Bellevue Hospi: | buiin Fork (wo days ako hey tind ap var intl hiess, but now and then @ very valuable an Miss Ida the exeoutrix. ‘Th charge of perjury, was yesterday arrested on t @ » ‘ sand Lo ad will probably prove fatal. His brain | lu w white inen, A party of soldiers Wave GOUe stone Is sure to tony ane it rery To be Hanged on December 6, 4 x. ‘here (point. * n Killed one from the same trap, Jaffray follow! iy . fruwi Nurth Platte 60 bring lu thelr Uo pase here. unit the noes inving med wo pectne | Yesterday, Judge Gilbert of the Supreme | {i# Wrstaus notin darehisine far Pathe charging him with false imprisonment. The With o dend shot ata bird froin the same, an Warned by hind dros ae Pings aie diities ve believed that the new | Court, Brooklyn, announced bia decision on the appli: | 77y alotion on Saturday next the stork and fern our, Morrell, Fe arrestee, | Lorulary failing to Bill from the centre, A $300,000 Failure in Paterson, Forty New German Peers, | Bewspapers avout An a read in the London | cation for a writ of error and stay of proceedings in the | 104 utensils on Mrs. Greoiey's pla Mr. Gree in $100 ball h charge, The dustice Ared ATHOURAND TO BEVEN HUNDRED, Jobn ©, Ryle of the Murray Hill silk works in LONDON, Nov, 25.—A special despateh from 4 f to the London Zimes says: Forty unde uirchasing large | © ley haa determined tw kerp ‘no siock bi ewanene t America caus ct Haass onemn, “ehase tad foe stock but a | Tuesday, Deo, 2 a the day for the examination, and as , i 4 of uncut diamonds ahd y Tho nue, ie Willransburwhe ang | oan Of horses, with which to plough up | themadtcr Is being pressed he will probanly be wed at | maktaa’ auuasedl ® bind and Lorillard killed one, | Paterson Be eee eC ee anaes ture will probably be elevated to the peers other precious stones, the murder of oficer Donohue, in Willamsburgh, and | just lund enough to rat an . ; ileborter—Do Tus Jerstand that you disbelieve | sentenced to be hauged on December 6, Judge Gitibert, ee REAL, ‘ead tiee Peet hia tare on ee eee Lorillard offered a thousand ta seven hundred a6 rebuilt, yt, owing to 8 stagnation ithe | faadiag, a for sete In the Unper House of ihe j stones tn Atizona and Culurado? °F PY®CHOUR | after reviewing the pointe ralsed by the prisoner's | Will bo ‘The Sunday Morning Murders. Hatch’ sat nesr' Mr, Lorillard, took his coat ics Mr ligle a & cephew of ltyle, 1d: “11 it were probable that any of the pro, | Ween, ordered this wee! Patrick Goldon, Patrick Roach, Patrick D. when be threw it of to shoot, and carefully re- terson and owner of the Pasa Mr. Crow aruge sho inne Gravke they ving his shoulders and anti. umplained of Were crronoous, the alidgrd | dutiful a daughter to Id to be gan, | Bert pro. pr ure, the stones were sent iT a -+# ame . >neult ney, John Walsh, Thor Radley, Terence Brann; placed it when he stepped upon the stand again. Boston, Nov. 2, “The jon isannounc to us by reliable partion, but we did nov see | {hechse that no court would be warranted in tavetsiat | Bete confor with the wiedue: wane, ‘4nd John McTiernan, #hO were arrested on F, Woodrug did a like service for Ms, Jauray, PF Mranklia Saow ¢ Cou R. Soow & Ho them found, the Judyinent.. Having arrived on thal | postponed. ‘complicity in of Wm. Hl. Lee alias Baker | OTL Ment on quietly and methodioally: | Torgxa, Kan., Nov. 2.—A deapatoh fro Froveh & Co. and Hall, Myrick & Co, FM uskpier's onmmiow or rue uvay, | Hattie nme ual aed ani Goons | oli tlcgarsty a tarm band, who has boon | fiatvnun ang ‘twat Seanttaa ou*buulny mora’ | QF the neac Hye lide fir HAeray mibsed two and | podge ape conractin train on the Athlon, Ley ne hit 4 30% reporter called yesterday upon Me. | A Judge who fron: spimpathy for the seoused oe Grooley tor twolve years, sayn | 108: ere at Tort es eape nerremen 7 eererBAy ahead. Ot the Atth'ave Mr ‘Jaffray missed the 4 Bente Fé Ratirosd passed through Clear Weather To-Da B vedict. the jeweller, for th po bn should do 60, Would lailict an unjustifiable his wife saw the Misses Greeley at | SB \afurm Lt laney and Welsh w firet an : to-day, covering an oxteat of country ten ‘oather ve Bimmer tne. i © purpose Of aacer. | injury uncn the pute’ Iota tee deatiaehe | the homestead ons Mrs, BeGarrity | committed to the To ‘and Gol: d Roach wi and killed the next three. Lorillard missed | iniies long by two Fide, (Tho valleze are full of hunters, | ‘The Signal OMco prediota light northwesterty et th OF estar aN te BSB | Hetty n tae oae was Malate, “Greclana” vervioe™ uy 6 | SSialrlarat'stretiecenced” HY ae, | a an a eeed fos | Gets Pte easiest aa lay aad Mew Gould wae a oar or efloraeoa,

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