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PO.TIETH YEAR. THE SALTED EW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, CASE AGAINST TWEED. oceeded to examine the witnesses jovernment, explaini ‘and also {n the clenched hand found in the relatives remem! the gentlemen whose namos we have mentioned A MURDER UNPARALLELE _—_—— JEWEL FIELDS. If they do not do it, w desire to do it fall to believe that they are PRICE TWO CENTS. ORTHODOXY’S LAST GAIN, ——e 0 0 ties, We fh Rf MM centile OPPOSING TNE MOTION TO QUASH THE INDICTMENT. THE BODIES OF A FATHER AND SON HIDDEN FOR SIX MONTHS, im to remove to the ARNOLD AND SLACK OLD CALIFOR- ‘the murder was comm! imputation of NIA MINERS. attention of this Court THE GRBAT GLOVE MATOH, The Pair of Boots in a Corn Crib—The Shoes Under a Garret Staire—The § Horse Povd—The Two Feet ‘Tree The Headless Old Waterconrse, Lonvon, Nov. 18.—In Croption lane, about four miles from Pickering, a quiet little town in Yorkshire, is small farm which has been occupled for several generations by a family named Wood. The last of the family was Joseph Wood, who with his son, alad of nine years, disappeared Inst May. Joseph Wood cventric, hard-headed Yorkshireman, friendly neig a found her Wi in the barn, the and subsequently removed in the ingham ; and that in the removal came detached and was thrown with otl things into the pond, caused the other parts found under the tree to cacape the murderer's notice. The boy's clothes were found {n the house, and in th sence of any traces of had been murdered in the house and Ada] think that both murders hb Coming Out—One of th Owns op—A Grand Jury Moves Jonepirators, in the orchar nected with it, Detectives after th: Karnest Object San Francisco, Dec, 6.—Messrs. Har- pending, Rubery, and Maurice Dore have testi- fied before the execut!ve committee of the min- ing company Investigating the diamond swindle. Harpending said he went to London in 1871 He started for home in April, mpany with Rubery, Hill, Lent, and pey held @ consultation with Mr. Bar- low in New York about the diamond fields, and it was decided that party should go from Den- Siack and Arnold went, taking Janin as an expert. Arnold got lost, but was fiually found. At Diamond Mesa, near the Dome Mountains, in three minutes, Harpending picked up @ large number of diamonds, They staked ground, and returned to San Francisco, leaving Rubery in the feld, shares, which he sold to Lent and Harpending ‘The total value of bi ‘One man, whose name is withbeld, clean breast of the swindle, and names ail the parties concerned. The matter will go to the Grand Jury to-day. Lent will shortly present to the Diamond Ex- mittee afull account of the trans- actions of himself, Harpending, Ralston, Mc- others. from first to last, ,and Janin. Itts understood that the name of the man who made the of the swindle ts Cooper, of this city. were purchased in Europe and displayed hore. Slack, and Cooper realized $50,000, with which they bought more gems in Europe and salted the ground with them, and then took Janin to the place and picked up diamonds for him, The latter's first report was made, and on the strength of that Lent, Harpending, and othes invested in the stock. the lookout for the swindlere. the hand be- The great glove fight for $100, between ‘oburn and Arthur Chambers came oft last evening. Coburn chose ind Chambers selected George Seddons as umpires. A hitch arose about the selection of areferee, At length the two um- Dires agreed to leave th and he wamed Jobnny Lazai Time was called at ten minutes and both men advanced and shoot purring carefully around the ring two or Coburn led of with his right on eiving one in return on the burn again let drive his right against Chambers’s left cheek, and as the latter countered on bis breast, delivered two smart taps on Arthur's nose and right cheek. ‘This roused Chambers, and he sent in two hot ones countenance, dodging a wicked blow from Coburn in return. ‘Then there was a rapid blows, followed another, and a clinch and a break. ally Coburn struck Chambers a sockdolager ered the Englishin rowd, who m Undew am Api 6 State to diamiss an 11 Trank Baried id by the Gran: Involving the. loss 0 othe accusation | the metropolis of The hearing upon the motion in the case fi of Mr Tweed to quash the indictment against him found on the 17th of October was continued yesterday In the Court of Oyer and Terminer, The entire day was occupied by Mr. Peckham and Mr. Tremain on the part of the prosecution, in opposition to the motion, Messrs, W. O. Bartlett, David Dudley Field, John Graham, ex—Judge Fullerton, Jonn Willard Bartlett, and Elihu Root were present on the part of Mr. Tweed. Before the argument was commenced Mr. Burrill @ a reference to a number of authorities to whic they proposed torefer in replying to Mr. Peck- ham's argument, while decompostti at Harry Hill Jobnny Murph: fhe taaparers of im, it was thought he thence to Paris, to Harry Hill, Judge Ingraham, with his fath took place in ARCHING YOR THE BODY OF THR ROY. niice have been to Charter's farm in body of the boy. ood having been settled beyond dispute, and the supposed murderer being in custod, centred upon t the old water cours turned up the smail orchi found, but without findin, Yesterday some ‘or want of toleration and patience op c ing fo suppose for a Hone that have bei Lastingham search 1 y other cause than a reluctance to Inter. ‘The fate of the elder ema to be taken by 56 years of age, bor, and generally liked, although the farming folks thereabout used to smile at his eccentri and occasionally provoke them, centricity showed itself in a variety of ways, chiefly in his money dealings. Sometimes he would pay nothing to his creditors until they sued him. Sometimes he would insist on pay- ing double the amount of his bill, but he latuer- ly kept a large amount of cash at the farm, to 1870, @ Catherine Thompson lived with him as his wife, and her death in that year increased the eccentricities for which he was already re- markable, and It soon began to be known that one of his peculiarities was to keep a large uantity of gold and silver in the hc were three children—young Joseph, ® who at the time the story begins was 1 at a distance from home, and a child of four years of age. FATHER AND SON MISSING, On the 17th of May the family consisted of Mr. Wood, the two lads, and a cousin named Robert Charter, who, being a small farmer on his own account at Lastingham, about three miles off, had come to look after his cousin's crops, and manage the farm for a tine, fifty years of age, and there appears to be nothing against his character, able in his diposition, ‘yor to the flelds, left shoulder. Co! fere, even when the wid erie Amagutatt motives either ina court of Justice or ins parliamentary rd where the hand was that For whith they Ones, BUPPOre Oo those of the boy, were found in manure spread in the field. The bones gnawing by some animal. Svident he had bee manure in which the from the fold yard. ‘The child of four years of at the time of the Iufder, can remember nothing with certainty. He fancies thore was great light after. he had when he. and his TOLERATED BY THR PRESIDING OFFICER, i £8 eunt Go counsol whe arreign ti equa ‘arraign them, cela {he Jurisdiction or the authority ‘seeai) them (nthe ros ne gh bt Mr. Field als exchange of face and bod Janin had 1,000 showed marks of It is therefore prett; Given wo ee th ones were found tal tin portant Mr. Peckham then began his argninent. ce is, that if premised it with expressing his relief that the motion bad been at last made. They had become almost demoralized by the fear that through some patent mistake they were about to be over- ‘They had been changed fro cutors to defendants, and according to a late practice the first step of the accused was to try every one who was connected with the prose: When after waiting weeks they fous that was presented againat the prosect- oo the breast which to the tatense delight of ifested thelr appreciation by cheers and ap- jo at e, ‘omnes converted ladiatorial combats, or Into ® Hiity Will not with (hose who are as I did not undersiand that the counsel for the defendant have 1 1 ob If Thad so understood, I wok age, who was In the second round Chambers brother went uy Mr. Tremain—1 will show you some of them. Ih the cting the return of Charter w tant District Attorney, tn the moved thagthe defendant Chambers could they banged away at each other quite Hiv a few seconds, drawing away ati asain, Coburn then got in two hot ones. was followed by another rattlin burn landed his right and left, and ainbers rushed in to should be arralgned, you are it "had this ‘big indie Teetee Blinde ri Ww THEPRODABLE AUTHOR OF THE FORGED LETTFR. Last Thursday Hardwick, Charter's son-in-law, been poured out against ved into one little affidavit they fe! when examined be ullty of & vi the State, and ought to be Indicted. n told that the Grand Jui for I have taken the word 6 arty to a crime ao atrocious as ¢ time when the body is sup- psed to have been buried at Lastingham or Was seen removing a quantit the roadside across the plougl placing it upon the spot whence the remains assisted in the digging resented two points ithorized by the Attorney, I had appeared before the Grand Jur and explained the indictment te heen said by thes that bis own aff Chambers’s head in cealment under the name a upplied any defects or Coburn’s body m was covered with were taken. Hard wic! up of this earth, and also in its removal. he disappearance of Wood and his k booked from Malton, ? fo Liverpool, bearing with him, it is thought probable, the for jetter, in which Wood was mi he Had sailed for Europe, to take charge 0! here were two bri Charter Is about at the acts de the day of ti Hard’ ny Thanksgiving Day bimeelf (Mr from Pickering, to change of blows, and pattered each other with all their might, n on the head and Ch is of encouragem This should bave been the last rry Hill declared that he bad for- finally a clin anything remark- Mr. John Wood lives in @ farm separated only by a narrow road from ther Joseph, and on the early morning of the 18th of May, Stead, one of his er busying bimself about the yard, and to gn Charter volunteered the in- formation that lis master and the lad Joseph had gone away from home th hour induced Stead to inquire where they had gone, and Charter’s reply was, * I don't know, Dut he called out to me two the stair bottom, * Robert, we're going."? 1 that when he came down stairs he looked up and down the tane but not see Mr. Wood and bis boy, of this proceeding struck the laborer, w ver it during the day, men- ter on his return f wish to hear improper in th ether any but th ney had a right to do them.) NTO MI. PECKHAM. spting this Kuggestion as we & ruling that his acta would have bee er in the District Att however, & special objection made to hi that he had signed two publis tions reflecting on the le to etate thal wished Charter { Cropton Jane farm until his iso thought that Hardw! The younger Charter has been set at liberty, there being no against him. nbers on the Gen. MeChell nt from the ex- that of bis bi n self wrote th soceupled in iia: Ba:low are numbered by the San Francii Chronicl among the unfortunates in New York who added their quota to nee the force of the eritie cerned ted oO discharge a sin RTER'S CONFRSSION. ye accep ta the inquest on Saturday Su d that on the Mth n from. his cell, and said he wanted uth about the murder. tion that what ney, sald th but he did not offer much object rr aade ton perintendent uing, and time was called for the fifth three million inst. Charter t morning. The early exchange of xe 8 clinch, In wh was on his fee! n the so-called diamond felds of Arizona. General accepts the situation philosophi- cally, but deciloes to say anything regard. that he has abandone no doubt that the report fu King, United States ze slogist, regarding the utier worthlessness of the tlelds, ther to the mar o plead, and if not, to. infor © that he participate os when it will to the indictment t ‘here was no leg in those letters, but he did not de r three times from I Objections exe take it down in writing. nade this statement and signed It: yh Saturday, the 18th of May, I Teame ahd found Ji this Charter ad authorship of e before 3 o'cloc! HPPORE THE ORAND JURY. continuing, dented that the ap- is in this elty, ntly pondering ditto bis a flelds in the event ‘They applauded every uragement to their fa contrary to either the cc Ltook him toto the barn ne barn, thinkinj him lie there about in the orchard near the I found three bones of t ually yelled enc Chronicle of N gognizant of the fra: » the shareholde that he was, be bad come do which was L should be dlawed for mur- foddered the horses and cows, ek, I then took and buried ick heap, About three ‘ang to bis feet covered witl n iminediately Once more they bors was thrown heavily on his face the entire left side of | A SUDILER POR CRIMINATA, nargued that the Court could whether the RIENDS ALARMED. with alarm this sup- his brother, naturally Mr. John Wood, viewin, d new eccentricity of tioned Caarter, aad expressed sui ad not thought it worth across the lane and tell him what had occurred. id it was no business of his to in where his cousin had gone, 0 go of for a few daysin the nt's counsel would be unfit to de: bis loss 8 not less thon & * but the Combatants gloves and stood awaiting the decision of the ‘This was some time nanifested their inp: At length Lazarus stepped forward and said, “Gentlemen, in my opinion Coburn’s got the best of it.’ of the evidence be in one case that an indletment mig was found on the statement of o grand juror, unless he were sworn, but this had been rule he had stated. Complaint had been made here that a se; them remain there till about ® week before I Ttrled to pull him out. d off, and I took aud threw them Temaine and put them into » them to one of my felds near Lastingham, them ins hole in @ corner of « @eld next Lastingham, No one had any concern in it but myself. After That #250,000 Kw San Francisco, Stanton ruby, waich has been represented to be worth $250,(0), was tested to-day by la Worth Just #100, 4.—The fumous oming, and t yress them, be would take th was not guilty ‘Time passed and nothing was seen or heard of BRILLIANT INSTALLATION OF THA RB, GEO. H. HEP WORTH, —_——— Auspicious Inauguration of the New Charch of the Poople—Distinguished Clersymen Leokiag with Favor apon ite Paster—Sen mon by the Rev. Dr. Storrs, Last evening the Brick Church on Thirty: seventh street and Fifth avenue was thronged with @ most respectable congregation, who had assembled to witness the installation of the Rey. George H. Hepworth as pastor of thé Church of the Disciples. The communion table, in front of the pulpit, was loaded with beauth ful flowers arranged on a back ground of British ivy. Handsome young gentlemen In black, with dress coats and kid gloves, acted as ushers, Gorgeous easy chairs and couches, covered with red embossed velvet, stood on the pulpit plat form and on the floor below. These seats were occupied by eminent clergymen. The building was pleasantly warmed and softly lighted. A handsome velvet pile carpet covered the floor, Shortly after 7 o'clock the sweet-toned organ pealed forth a symphony. At half past 7 the Rev. Dr. Buddington, who, in comp any with the Rev. Dr. Storrs and the Rey. Dr. Martin, was the platform, moved to the pulpit and sald that AN ROCLESIASTICAL COUNCIL. had met in the afternoon juest of th Church of the Disciples od, Mr Hepworth and then called on the Rey. Geo. Bacon, the Beribe of the Council, to read the minutes, Tho porors of the minutes was that Mr. Hepworth ad been examined as to doctrine and pxpert. e ul that the Council, isting of about ty clergy and laymen, had resolved to giv the right hand of fellowship to the Onureh of the Disciples and its The Rev. Di dington then by! after tl nging of which the . Dr. Martin engaged in prayer, During the prayer THE REY. HENRY WARD BEECHER entered the church and took aseat at the foot of the stairs leading to the pulpit. The great orator appeared in excellent spirits. He sat with his hands clasped before him and his eyes ok until his turn to speak came, Tie Rev. Dr, Ray Palmer next read the a chapter of Isaiah, and part of the 3d and chapters of Ephesians. After the hymn “ hall the power of Jesua’s name,” the Rev. Dr. RS. Storrs, Jr. who was appointed to deliver the sermon, gave out his text from Roman, Ist chapter, and 16th and 16th verses, “As muob as in me lies Iam ready to preach the gospel to uu Who are at Kome also; for lam not ashamed Of the gospel of Christ, forit is the power of God »aalvation to every one that bellevieth, to the Jew first, and also to the Gentile.” After the sermon, which lasted nearly an hour, th Congregation sang “Rock of Ages,” Rey, Dr, Wm. Ives Buddingt on delivered ‘THE PRAYER OF INSTALLATION, During the singing of the hymn the Rev. Geo. H. Hepworth, who was sitting in front of th jatform with the Rev. Dr. William M. Taylo pl Dr. Buddington stood up at the pulpit to deli the installation prayer, Mr. Hepworth stood at bie right hand, with head bent and hands crossed in front. ‘The prayer ended, the Rey. St Jr., ascended the pulpit. Thi v. h descended to the nad previously oer vine In front of the platf and stood up. Mr. ng, in avery affecting tone of voice and renmulous earnest: the ire pee! to deliver the charge to the newly-Installed pastor, told hin how awfully Incumbent it was on him to preach the doctrine of the Trinity as re- cognized in orthodox churches, to teach the arising out of original sin, to off trial had been given to Mr. Hall was an adinission th been joined in the indi wiong, and t the father and soi to feel concerned about it. jn Sunday, the 19h f thouget I should be biamed for murdering w young man and asked him if with tremendo s cheers, and the assemblage slowly dispersed, hould not hay hostility whatever to H id he did not think rson, but it was the duty follow up a cr Prom the San Franciwo Chronicle, Nov. %. ation in the gospel, and present th dreadful alternative in case of rejection—th everlasting torments of heli, only the outlines of which were given in the word of God. Mr. He) Rosedale, aud he said hat had anything to do with the question. Mr. Tremain insist the publication of th 1 d be stricken out, As tothe other ground of th convict the one “ave this country for America. pee with ine and remain a few minutes, ve him som s nd told’ him to id fave so mach out till things i john has nothing he ki infin'sines the Sunday be- satisfied. William, a Pic ingly instituted giving their where the CI We have escaped, thanks to God and ring tradesman, accord. country around, to, Lastingham. Or haas ¢ and a son-in- Yesterday Miss Ida Greele lowing letter to Mrs, Hoffman, Chairman of the Ladies’ Committee of Dr. Chapin's Church : SOTTAGE PLACE, Thursday. Pray allow me to ex- sister our very grateful id the other Indies of the King. @ great financial calamit bundred and eighty would have been put upon the mark fore tue vpening of spring would have sof diamond stock his point, and settled. ‘I reeeived the letter Dec afterward from the fo do with it one of those h then joined Joho and mot the timely a Dear Mus. Hovem peop jental discovery of this ap honest man, one thanks to yourself without stating even to what point the uashed on 1 ‘Worth stood with his hand to his face during the whole address, and seemed to feel the admonie tions of his young brother deeply. THE REV. DR. WM. M. TAYLOR then stood up on the platform facing Mr. Hep» worth, who had ascended from below. Dr. Tay- lor in @ manly, earnest, and affectionate way welcomed Mr, egwert ‘as a brother, and gave rat and fourth counts were not objected ‘Mr. Grahain corrected him in thi peated his points whic until asked. He was satisfied with t mo iliar with it. ing to this questio ry of right of the District and not denying the right of to be present with y uid not be bribed to silence or bought to conspire, it is possible that th: id ‘the opening season bled the practical worker to know the barren- ness of this placer Where precious st nes ought From Deceiber to the Ist of May five long months for an us people to have bought ur Wealthiest. men and ‘ors, iniliionaires to searching th burch of the Divine Paternity for the generosi- ty and exquisite taste of the floral decorations May I suggest that, now that they PUrpose ax & last tribute of af- ner, they be disposed of Ladies’ Home ?” ram bees mr Cm ANOTHER CONFESSION. Last Friday Charter made another statement to the acting sergeant as follows : He (Joseph Wood) ealled to me to_ get up and take ALY ‘ould what was spared. I going back then and toetup. He came e search was fruitles A FORGED LETTER. Five days having passed, Charter, who re- mained at Cropton lane, received a letter ad- dressed © Mr. Kubert Charter, with Joseph Wood, Cropton lane, near Pickering,” following is a copy attach all the Counts, as remain read the first count, to show that objections, ex- It averred that aud that they did not fection to my dear the beneilt of th With best regards, bw have been. there would have bee! excited and credul diamond stuck bank managers for dire: ve plausibility to the nthe backgicund to give curren of fabul: us werith,and a board of hundred» of men’ to deal diamond bubbl. to the word “audit But it was gravely undertook to disclosure of the found av ind! wledge that th % t M rergrenyeyerert raliam sald tf that was charged eT cad t seats e that It was prope quire on this motion {nto the detinition of the Liverroor, May 2, 1872. Alnbama's Riv wintares-Am Appeal | nent a misdel for him to ine | 7 TeeCocsest | foreign, you must He then ran {nto the house aud rand tried to be MonTOOMERY, De The Capitol body bal- midemeanor. in and inflate the and these stocks would have enormously bigh woman in the State but would have ventured nd no servant ntinued at consid rable length to roprieiy of the indtct~ ¢ manner in which it day oF to-mor. w in my next what | have Excuse my bad writing, « bad pen, pissed my sticl He followed me with the gun. off (he wall and struck him on, the he down, and took the gun from hi rs that he did know th ; cording to this argument his Honor might make every one of them guilty by leaning over the to morrow owing to the death of a member elect, who where Lam golag had not taken hie seat with that body, but with the irl that would him the right hand of fellowship, The reverend doctor is a Scotchman, and gave Mr. Hepworth Oey a grip that the pew pastor slightly winced. An original hymn was then sung and Dr. Bud- dington called Mr. Beecher to the platform to deliver the address to the church. Mr. Beecher walked nimbly up the steps, mounted the ros- arum, and went right to work. He said he might ocoupy time in exorting them to multiplied acts which they owed their pastor, but {t was too would give them only three pieces of MR. BEECHER'S ADVICE TO THE CHURCH, 1. See to it that the pastor does not constitnte all the force of the Church, Every one of t members must be workers. They must live bolters, The Court Hou kham to-day One of ite member hand whispering to them the fact ‘and when I cane dictment ag mark showed that the letter had ted at Liverpool the day before, Into the house aad fastened myself 1 again I found he was dead. body did nothing but meet ave risked her wages, Clerks, traders, aiid sire eu been actually p: ‘swould have taken thelr yeoture in Christian life, It would make them emile if man was to expect b rdener to be more I fastened myself In tho bedr disclosure of DOG FIGHT ON CONE but the uneasiness of the family was increased de itevident that on the of the disappearance, the Isth, only a lady had booked from Pickering to Liverpool, did not resemble that of e latter important point the diamond lottery. ‘ tuore disastrous to the people of San Francisco was the fire to Bost: ohiracter would have been defamed ‘and our vredit dishonored abroad, Now, (he result would . Seuator Spencer left this the knowledge, that was a misden HIS RIGHT TO APPEAR w there was no exclusion of when investigath: had po thoughts of Committees from the two A! the purpose « ve President a Retween an Amert ish Dog The Shows the White Feather, The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against Charter. tive claime to Britteh Cur | and that the writin Joseph Wood beautiful than his garden, 90 it Is of little consequence how the gardener looks-whethi fa ‘slim or short, tall or round, so long as how fruit on bis trees, flowers in his beds, ¢ all around, and his garden proper: Grand Jury assente ey WHO PERPETRATED THI€ FRAUD, Mr. Wood John had no doubt. ragran’ rotected and cared foi 1 know," contin There was a very lively Hight yesterday afternoon between two game dogs for $200 a side About two hundred sporting men Were present, and the fight lasted one hour We, Serenata, Ree ik ag: john Snook's white slut, Kate, OUF ye: 23 pounds. and the English whi ry yacn, Crib, aged eight years, and we ‘The slut had fought two battles and won both. be Attorbey-General, ney-General Bradford's with Judge Willlanis to- rtain case the British Consul rson aggrieved, with bis withesser, ited Judge Wilson established other prece- resent District WAR ON LONG ISLAND. and who put up this scheme which oUF people, and wh thy men of more than We know who claim to @ been the victims: but we demand to know itis sald, and not denied William C, Kals- H have @ coufere NO LIGHT ON THE MYSTERY. Any active inquiry would now seem to have being heard at Liver- ight on the mystery. narter, who hi on Coney Island. ‘The committee representing the Capito! Legtslatare (their case on Saturday. While will tuske a atac The contestants were wo months ( remained alone ton Lane with the child Thomas, brought abod him. Toward the close of July the slumbering suspicions were again kindled. and for som who are the thieves. That Wm. M. Lent lost. $14.0, Gendt $600 Thoman“Bundesiand ou ft 000, Thomas “Sunderland. $4).(%, Lewis Sloss, $40,000 ; Michaei Reese, Rosenfeld, . Colton, Gashwiler, Licht~ end Mr. Hooper. nberta, Rubery, and ( Attorney had hin distinctly dente; The usually quiet little town of Hunt- on the line of the Long Island Itail- road, is divided against itself. The cltizens have formed themselves into two parties, known as y and the anti-Kelsey factic each declares its intention to fight the battle to Intense excitement prevails, streets, which are generally deserted in the evening, were thronged last night by men, n and children, all eagerly discussing the ss of the war. ‘the origin of the dimeult; tarring of Charles G. K which was published In Tae SUN obo e that event Mr, Kelsey ha The brother of the mi resolved to find out the mystery whi rounded his brother's disappearance, & a Court of Inquiry, of Huntington presides, and the first session id in Duryea s Hotel last Saturday, 1 is alleged by Kelsey's opponents that he re- tained In advance all the lawyers in Huntington Justice Montfort declared that his ¢ onducted ins i anti-Kelsey faction objectod to take up h this right and treated a pres- ent Justice elect of the Supreme Hh with no little dl p the case, which he ald that was a very diff ates would not for a yment stay here without the consent of the wecuting officer. Ho reminded © revious to thi Crib, the imported doy teats has killed his adversaries. an inch taller than Kat shown unexampled pl day the slut was handled English dog was cared for by SheMeld George, reason Supe da M Maurice Dore, ner, Balcock, Parrott, h. Harpending, Ro Dodge in_unknown amounts. Woedo not believe that either one of those gentlemen lost the amount attributed to arelative by marriage, pal Although th rvading the pre were informed by and has heretofore In the match yester- y Joho Cass, and the Billiard Piayer Accepts Mr. Daly's Challenge, To the Rulitor of the Sun. In response to the challenge of Mauri 4 ou the evening rd mateh at Irvin, state tat T accept It on the tert ikest Thursday evening. as tue time and pi varter's wife that it n the recent burning of some putrid meat and the box in which it had been kept, the party went away without makin search, the utmost extent of the the bitter end. unsel that in this case Mr. Garvin had stated in open court thi ne parties we: ‘The animals were put together at 10 minutes lock. The betting was heavy, with neither of them pretminent as favorite. fought lively, and for an hour the contest wa: Daring the last quarter of an hour and there was a p Mich men when robbed do not bear the! losses philosophically. A man may lose in legiti- mate business, or be overreached in a bargain, Hut let hit be swindled: id. and the richer be is the Lo tions with s such as to make able to take part in the prosecution ex- cept as to mere formal matters. “A SKUNK INT But it was sald that because John Brown was of the Grand as, quoting the lang being that the e kept in confinement, explain how they nitric relative was sc ‘This, of course, does punted for the boy + for ite decision, dates back to the Yours, respectfully, 1 h dogs held u ect for an unui excitement increased dublous as to in MONTHS OF SUSPENSE. pense and inaction f the story is next and place proposed, 10 come off as announced, be robbed of an ounce of silver, or Mr. Ralsto.'= and the sports becar esting thelr stamps on the rr d the thread einber, in the mi 1e to Mr, W. W marking upon his cou: unteering to give up by f Ise preten vlerk be guilty of embezzlement, ora merchan. of forgery, and THE MACHINERY OF THE Law ght into requisition t he Grand Ju Indiguation Meeting on Jersey Justice Montfort expected vigor and slut Was as saucy a Last evening, Heigets, beld an ind Indictments in he farm to a ton meeting to protest against nt wade on the 1 avenue to ® point on Newark undary line by junteipality of Hud This offer was . Wood, represent that the accounts of the into and settled veraary viclously emed to dislike Hand ran away tals, and justice the family, suis to come to the and as all the law- already been engaged pposite party tinported a stock dder & Carter, ething over #) The injuries of the Considerable sures vo have the wught her an oy Kelsey, the utor, and only mplainits was an ex- Biuith & Stansborough, eKay are all | for the peop! those opposed to Kelsey's in~ wth of September Huntington, a 68 would not ident occurred the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, about Ofty miles PURIFYING TAMM J nights UU th If Messrs, Sund Gansl have been detrauded of thet false representatic r duty to demand and ty demand from the persons to whe gave it an account of the motive and the grounds of their contidence tn a y could institute could inquire of ie the Uafaiihtal n closed for six to Mr. Greele: Hall General Committee nee of the Hon gentlemen took the ground thad no right to int the War Wa: he lawyer appoared at th it is thelr privilege and he return of theirmoney thon of the Cincinnati express bound past ran into the rear of the Arst section and telescoped two Pulluien cars '« lave been removed from the debria, the Matthew Kuowles and and W. W. Dants, wite LEARING UP TIER Mt part of the present month came Mf Unis terrible mys- rin in the barn at 1 found a pair of ed him into the jury ns, or asked him outot write down quostion= which sions. and uj nto pul oral qu met last even urt early in the morning iow them to enter John Kelly on be committee of ten appoint ham here alll ted to the growth of and when thi pMOn law, and of If these people have not patd their money, if have permitted the use of their names and ous stock, then w when he was last under the garret ndtilon of th the various Assembly Districts 1 ‘This was pr: riffs, and, according tc awyers’ own stories, they were hustled pell- nreaking them He did not ask the gard any well-establishe ‘on It not to ext to support a mere t hover was a rule one but the District Attorney hy appear before the ¢ But this was not i on the presence of any one but the To maintain this point they must tain that the Grand Jury, improper person t tion could be made, was forey to consider fairly a ¢ ing after ® technicality? nthe rst place, the appearance of himself before the Grand Jury, and in the se thore were any Impropriety, then; It was cured by the fury rescinding its actio the whole matter te novo, Hr. Graham called attontic the Drury case of Judge Edmon dictment might be set aside where Uon before a magistrate had been dem TREMAIN'S AROUMENT, then followed, cloain ment tn opposition to the ‘On the principal A Husband and Wife On Wednesday evening & man and woman, supposed Lo be husband and wife, but whose naive were uaknown, were killed by the 4 o'clock reey Central Railroad, near Bound B: Were walking ob the trac they have paid $1,00 and were credited with the PAyMOnL Of B2,0M), THEY DARE NOT HAVE AN INVESTIGATION nen must act in ea vee themsely If Mr. Anybody had had his vauk wo hundied and fifty, » confined to the 8 op to bottom, a districts Oret mentic and that many of their f supported the Apotlo Hall candidate for Mayor ot act in univer nt members ha law, that no s 4 witness, and he ri was forthwith arrested and taken atter or they will ex ase of ab indictment found » farny buildlig hy 14 the opposite a mended that t declared yvacat e vents of these delegations bo 1 that the affairs o| eferred to the Committ fimittee also. reporte f but according to their red them put story, the Just it be suspected of com- t be arnatter of serious n robbed at all Blanes about belug justautly 8 on Organiza mons of a ¢ oth Loules Were removed ‘The map, from his dress, u b en a laborer. joubt whether hi are Buspioious cire crime. Harpen ty bought diat Harpending, Rubery, and Koberts d as DroRpe clors. been partners in a went fee aod wold Jed them out ms o lawyers and th nt declare that rights at all hazards, and the Kelsey erinined that the examin tly In private, soveral arrests will be made to-morrow, and @ hot time is expected tion had been halfof the number to Impossibility contiicting elements. J nhers have the power nner preseribed by of the General Committes. lon of Mr. Kelly, adopted. d the following, which were 110 leas than ¢ which it is entitled, of harmonizing At parts of a Loy un Election, Goy, Warmoth pub- lished @ proclamation this morning endorsing the result returned by the Returning Hoard ap. himself as correct and in accordance with ‘appended full elect! gienehed band, band about it Harpending and Ku id place, that if | to O11 all vacan of the election teand on ot of the legs & leather gartor port was, on m: dl reconsider. | Dart was. on mo 'o the prociamation Both Partion (urda, showing the vote rip every pari UNBRARTHING HUMAN REMALNS, In the orchard under a tree were dug up two fect, a stocking, and another human week was taken into to the decision in of fabulous ; That in the de Iament Cit loss of one of © Journaliam, who has do b of Horace Greeley we weat founders of modern 1g the State, ap ¢ Legislature beg Lirtee Rock, Dec reeley electors id claiming to be od east the vote of the State for B for Vice-President. The; viamond mesa and threat- Charter this day custody, and a grown-up son Was appr The ground of young Charter's pension Was the finding upon him of an sembling Uhat of from Liverpool ihe was sent second time in the Interest of the company, and the exposure t made by the com on Saturday Seventeen Hu ed Offices te be Abolish: od of mankind. till it could no ny virtuous ii all % And fu)l_of kindly deeds, the cr that v'ver since the contiiet of stood for a 0 Ways and Means to-morrow will report ® bill abolishing All Internal Revenue offices except Collectors, This out 1100 officers in this department All the work of asses * internal Revenue thus ton upon which this motion to ems fo be founded, the discus. ped asceciate bas been #0 able aud com. oper nor neces do anything more than gather up the fw ry found in the feld he has #0 to the alumond fe the receipt of dismon d was recalled because iamonds and other assuria, oath of Mr. Gri artiow in this State el fy in this bus the election of their Uicket, aud Will endeavor bo install themselves In ottice minal scheme TO ROD THR PROPLE OF THIS STATE It has been more than event we deplore, wo am@icting bereavement ‘The committee adjourned until next Thursday a The Sirike of the ‘upon which the mo. w the surface, an upright sack three proposit.ons Hy trunk of a man id the legs below the knoe bei aMxed to the neck, and and tts ghastly ions gf dollars, yoars in process of inoubatio ny and able men init. It had ten penditures of money, © been paid to Bl id is a known re. Lat him be arrested Francisco, upon” @.onin under false nding, Rubery, an examined on their oath their connection with Arnold and black. Let and let every man con- or be thoroughly tested lamond dust This crime can be exposed it Marrying afier Obtuiniug @ Divorce. 5.—The Reformed Ch National Synod to-day suepended froin the ministry aud from the Church the Hav. Houry Knepper. of Ilinols, a lectoral Veto, 18 Indictment ts It bad required id te the fruit of {t; third, ‘The money alle; lack and Arnold can be Doint of | de- and brought inal warrant CINCINNATI, Doo. ‘The Missouri Electors bal- loted at @ Into nour, with the following result: For Prosident—-B, Gratz Bro} ondon Stokers, roy ‘ere bro f ~The strike of the London | Sogtents were brought to and Its transit was watobed by Lerror-stricken the Court sudlel stokors of the ‘homes A. Hendrieks. ohn M. Pelmer, A DOUBLE MURDER, od by the limited 6 him to wero lighted with's! rformauoes Were Cu ight was lighted wi whole of this ease reste upon imple statement of tho siokening de- ind hair, still nde “tomy ny Gon, Maxwell shouts a Dayton, Ohio, Dec bimeelf to his room at the Phillipa House. stantiy, The decease the whiskers ade the identity oert ence were found, leading to th Gen, Leslie C CINCINNATI, Dec. 6.—It is reported that on Tuesday might, Coombe shot through the head aad Frill, bus Bob before he r. Janin be exainined, pocted aa buyer and sell . ‘acta in t ; (a dianonds, ‘Puls crime Cas that the inan was beaten on the lef! jolnt request of th botore the Gran oulection, but by tholr Boston, Doc. 4.—Messes, Garvin & Mal Dintriot, Wins from Olde during (a: wouuded Ove taae, strangulation. Odd bits of oat straw and chafl bany elreet waa buroed this +f wore found ih the balr and about the clothos, eee OC CLC LB Uke Baton eR, ir. Beecher, “it Is ministers should be 1 known of all men; nice splatles’ some of us would be if we really were ust a4 some folks read Mr. Beech a charge Hone tet yours our manhood. Don't egin well, full of generosity and earnest exer tion, and then suffer yourselves to falloff, Mr. Beecher'’s third charge was: Don't be 1e self-insuring church, Let the power of sel! © have full away. It was only when Christian was so wholly in the hands of Go that he didn't care what became of himself that he was likely to succeed and be great in god- Ve: e church ts y good for w is does. When it does nothing, {t is ing. “‘Tbey might have a fine chur A NEW BUILDING ALL OF GOLD be worth the hh must He in poor and wretched and ‘vicious, and drawing and encouraging them up into purity and hap= They must not frighten men away with tov much orthodoxy and creed-creed waa ough, but let ela: et thei strive to get into the circle of thelr influence they can, and do the best they can with the worst, A hymn was sung, nounced the benedicti - ——— THE CRISIS IN FRANCE. nd Mr. Hepworth pro Everythiog Preseging « Storm Will ie Napoleou Back? Vieainies, Dec he Assembly this afternoon elected the members of the Commits tee of Thirty proposed by Minister Dufaure, ‘The committee as formed by the Assembly cons sists of nineteen Deputies from the Right, repre- senting 381 votes, and eleven Deputies from the Left, representing #3 votes, What course the Government \\ iI take under the circumstances is at this time unknown, — THE SENATE COMMITTEES, > All the Liberal Republicans Deposed frou Cha nauships of Committees iberuluy ef the Democratic Senators, Wasninavon, Deo, 5.—The meeting bee tween the Liberal and Democratic Senators this morning to arrange for the filling of the blanks loft on the important committees by the Radical caucus was a harmonious one, Mr. Casserly gives way to Mr, Schurz on the Foreign Rela tions Committee, an arrangement that the latter was very reluctant to agree to, but which he finally consented to accopt ax a mark of the high appreciation Mr, Casserly and his friends entertain of his worth as well as his abilities, Mr. Trumbull, on the part of the Liberals, wae prompt to make a sacritice in order to allow Mr, Thurman to remain on the Judiciary Commits tee, Mr. Trumbull was given the vacancy om Privileges and Electionsand Mr. Fenton g00s om the Investigation and Ketrenchiment Committee. Mr. Casserly takes the Pacific Kailroad, Hayard goes on the Finance, and Blair retains his old pow sition on Military Affairs, ‘The Democrats got two unimportant committees. Mr. Rdmunds will bee come Chairman of the Judiciary Comimitteey vice Trumbull; Mr. Hamlin, Chairman of the ommiites, vie Rive, and Mr. Carpenter, Chairman the Committee on Contingent Kae penses, Mr. Thurman, Demooraty will be ma nan of the Committee om Private und Casserly, Demoorat, of the Com On. Engrossed "Billa. Mry Wind Carpenter aa Chairman of the Committee lod Bills, Mr. Pratt will probably sueceed Mr. Edmunds as Chairman of Committee on Ponsions, Mr, Morton bee Shairman of the Committee on Privileges ons. Mra, King in Posse: 5 Mr, Justice Leonard, in the King divorce sat hae awarded the custody of the children to Mre. King, Dut the children are so be takes once « Wook, Weather, Permiung-of which Mrs, King Isto bo judgo-—oy tendaateto be pald by Mr. Hing, to vod hita 1e*that Folge fl amtetriow ta to bo Seve wars i a

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