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oe ae e—___CoCOCOOO = — = =— = = === — — FORTIETH YEA NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE SALTED JEWEL FIELDS | farnsteieeonattone tine the owners would | sotane to expect they would bere Tey Bed | with Arnold and Siac Tdone iets accuse | SERSEY'S RAILROAD WAR.| 4?20F#S#0R 48 4 MURDERER. | TIPE IN THE_METROPOLIS. Jet the matter be presented to gentlemen whom now the new evidence of the richness of the | anybody, but I hope that a thorough investiga~ oo he knew, the interest might be takon. Mr. Bar- , mines: but the million was not forthcoming. | tion will be madeeoo that whoever |srexponslble ore Ee ANEe OA Lenin und than Hove | D40NSD HERD AND THR FIRST COMPLELB AND ACCU- | low was considerably interested, and after some | Meantime considerable money ‘had been pald | for uke operation may be made known. HONEST BEN WILLIAMSON CLOSES eet, Hands, and Mead, and PRB AND THERE BY TUB RATE ACCOUNT OF THB FRAUD. conversation, #*. Tarpending scouped | out. When Arnold first came to New York from poids denies ‘Mts ORBAS ANOUMANT. SUN'S REPORTERS. : ag. and the party re- | St Louls he was paid an installment of $1000 | what J. B. Cooper Knows About It—How the casi ss Fee ante stane auleaertiy, but the | covery. This money was advanced by Lan aud | Flelde were Located and Salted An Fluttering Among Hoth Coveys of Tailr What « Long Istand Minister Said of Mr, o ver occasto ue Ys M A aalo was not consummated, Gen, Dodge xrew | Ralston, and he was to be paid $125,000 more the Capitalists were nm Birde—The Pi; hat Was Hit Correspondence of The Sun. Greeloy—Indignation in Hempatend. ered with Biaziug Geme—Tiffany aud Bel- | indifferent, didn't caro whether they vold or not, yaen she oper 4! reported, if the ie es San Francisco, Dec. 7.—J. B. Cooper's Beyond the Bounds-The Lute Wiirnarton, Del., Deo. 7.—A Prof. West | On the Ist Inst. the Rey. George Lansing, of ca Geu, Dodee Vine the | ie aie atcgeated hatit would be well tocall | by Rab Francieco parties when Harpending statement to the Executive Committee of the | ture Filling the Court with A@idavitn has been living in Dover for several years, He | the Methodist Church in Hesnpstead, L. 1., delivored & nd! U er ' ruold atti retaining an tnterent ‘ent-Harpending Company ts to the following | Correependence of The £un. was formerly connected with a school there, | fiver tis ek hl vile} aos tr ae and Aug. Belmont. These gentlemen met in Mr. | A’ matters stood th ndiny ert: . P = fe of the orace Gree! What has been styled the most splendidly | fod Aug. Helmont, These gentlemen met in Mr. | Dorecand Ralston owned a halt of ell Dodie pe eek sth emone Tneston, Deo. 6, 1 My Sun corre- | and is said to be @ gentleman of good scientific | sian, He eniogized Mr. Grecley as aman of industry eonceived and executed of all frauds, the re | the:n, ‘They were greatly interested. Mr. Titany | and Lent @ quarter of all, and Arnold the bal- ras bookkeoper to the Diamond Drill Com: | spondence of Wednesday Intro luced for your | attainments. Some years ago ho severed bis | and talent, and also as @ faithfal advocate of freedom cently disclosed diamond av nile of the West, | was somewhat struck by the curlous diversity | ance. Still the New York iniilion was not forth. | Pany of tis dity.| 1 have Known Arold for sis | exclusive use the minutes of tho Nation- | connection with the school, and since then has | and science, bat lamented the eacrifice of principle for r oming. x has brought Into world-wide notice a select | In the nature of the jewels, and said that if he | com! Wanted to learn more from me about the way in | al Railway Company, appotnting the Hon. | had no special occupation. power aud fame which he contended that Mr. Gr Cirle of gentlemen who appear as victims or | tring tt eee the dee op arizona he should | TFANY, SELIOMAN, AND BELMONT BACK OUP. | Which they were deLoel ed, the nature and kind | Ben Williamson counsel to that corporation, | For over a year past he had been expertment. | ade in the recent pontical contest, While, he eal Victimizers. Among those of the first cinss is | diamond cutter of Amsterdam. In a subsea When that was pald it wae proposed to incor. | of ground; Ac. He said he thought, he could | re yerigeation of the action wore needed, it was | Ing with « new and peculiar Kind of gas, tho | exine we bad i NeSeaula wat ie youn ine Gen. George 8. Dodge, who pald $50.00 gold for | Interview with Nr. Barlow, reprosenting all the Mein tare gald to have backed out at this Bim iat dlamoude were generaiy fund iatheds | afforded by acopy of the letter of that gentie- | properties of which are not known to anybody | {sit diuafet aud Wut of hia Wha ha'ouce Note . eI + Mane , oof the game. Mr. Barlow form new | of extinct rive 0) yuntries and in oe ithe ored. Photo. | but the manufacturer. well. « morved sent, and found his ceet tot | Ee dh franco fenmge Mea aby gees | ef “ Saeko | erates” Rene ai vat Rees | MA, pting the position offered, Photo- | bu wufacturer. About the time that he , This sermon cansed @ stir in Mi ‘orthless before the orchestra had finished play- | to his tolegraphing to San Francisco for Halston's | Puciety composed of Mr. Dy Peay Arne, Silty Wat, in Arizona he | grarhic copies of that document, the existence | began his experiments he had his life insured | qian aswell ns wong the frown fue. He left San Francisco about thres weeks | Chfersement. They had not, and Mr. Barlow orginally ‘chered them, ced tt lowes ie Hog stones, which, he obtained from ter, | of the original of which was most earnostly de- for $26,000, Ho caused the report to be spread | #de the church, and if sentient ago, before the brigbt bubble had burst, and | way in full knowledge of the matter, and that | 2! id telegraph rm jow that stapled. Halston replied to Barlow that he Zhia did not seein to be datiafactory to Harpend- | Heald he would go pack to Arizona and look | nied for a time in certain quarters, were in the | that one peculiar property of the gas was the and Iwas Posolved, “That. white d when all the stockholders were of the opinion | all was as represented by Harpending. migement. Fr ding he negotiaigns ‘a de- | return he told Goo he hada big thing in | bands of two or three parties, and were placed | Femoval of the skin from tho body, and to pre- | Erotmy*ot the honared “aad this ‘asacstations fee Salted Leses in Win. B. Duncan, J, W. Selizman, Mr. Tiffany, | to Tarrytown, Arvold mm ment, the negotiations return he told Cooper that m1 tt that nover agein would they have any door ‘THE DIFCOVERER SENT FOR. Gpaton was fecelved, oi Thalston in San fae View, stating that Slack and himself were the | at the service of your correspondent. He begs to | fene All poselbte identification, or even to ascer- | called upon vo expres thelr abhurrence’ of & nermon re: knobs save those made of rubles, ‘The General | After several meetings with the New York | claco, sent after reading Janin's report, and it is | only persots in the secret, and offered mo great | gay that he is not familiar with the Hon. Ben's | "nthe, ce! . cently delivered {a thie sifiage hy x pfofeened follower lay morning there was a terrible | of the author of Christianity, defamatory of th explosion in the Professor's laboratory. A man | seter of Mr. Greeley.” Yosterday Mr. Taylor y. const said at the request of Len ing to take the | inducements to join in the scheme, airivod in New York to find that the dream bad | fen emer hat the Now Yorkers wished to aae | quarter. interout that it had boom proposed to | in Js7l, with Arnold aud Slack, finado @ trip | chirography, and ao declined to accept any id to be the Prof found fo the criticisms which his course hail provoked, an vanished, and that nothing was left save certain | the discoverers. About that time Harpending sellin, ow Yor! a) des y alto. Fequested to New Meateo, where we, collected ig ite a | photographic business as inconclusive. Thoro- | gyrPO*t,'¢, aay feat, and hands gare tatesine Frlterated bis, previously expressed ‘adinfration of Mr. shares of stook not worth the paper they were | informed Gen. Dodge that he bad received from | that the negotiation for the sale in New York | number of rubies eturned to this city, | upon the original copy of the letter was prow | eed" theakite red seated ny hands wore missing, | Greeley tor hia courre Oa inostof the great questions cl be ; that s : hen we decided to get the large capitalists ins y disappeared. Tho ex- | whicn during ‘his journalist written on. A SUN reporter, who hud met Gon. | Ammold despatch dated in St. Louls. | Dodge | be stopped: ‘hat'san Fae ai ee ne oe Oe Ee tie plana, Arnold pieueated that | duced, and from that you have the one which losion had set tho building on fre. but it | Mie, butstraugly condemned courte Gang the fa ; r d truction, Shreds of clothing | politica ta‘was calculated to tn: Dodge in the army, saw uim for the first time | fleids. ‘Tho telegram read: ea would to’ fneorporate at ‘once in Sag | overtures be made to Harpend.ng, a gentleman | was reproduced in Tae SUN. were found on the disfitured body, which were | tensity rath the fecling which his Grater: nee on Friday in Mr. 8. L. M. Parlow's office In | | Visited feids—foand too much anow. Must walt wa Treneece! Teak the if or Sas het eae A Reee CeCe ibaa Geers ta Macenaing ot THE BIRD FALLS BEYOND BOUNDS, Tientited by the Professor's wite as belonging mange fs ject create ahd Buen exeltemeat pre: Wiillam street, Notwithstanding that diamond epee munsiaid Sosee an thet broleere © the canes Bins. London, aakipe his conperatfon in CWE“Govefops | You may belleve that there was no amall fut. | Wher,husband. There nacomed t9 be no aut a thetowas nn stock is not quoted as high as it was, the Gea- 4 understood. Herpanding | SAMLOW, chants & OO, CADRE, ment of the didmoud mines, Arnold and Slack | ter among both coveys, Stanhope as well as | hisgan when, the explosion occurred ‘The Murderer’s F Th thet Hient spirite, and the result of & came, Harpending thought | | The result was that Mr, Barlow subscribed for | jn the scheme. When Lent and Harpending | Scott Central. Some laughed, a fow swore, and | he had lost his life. A strict search of the build- Henry 7 ong thuerriow with bin & n below in nare | {t best that Arnold showid not know that Gen. | selfand others for all the stock that was th ached Rew tevk trom London Armold oxtioe 0 ing reaulted in the discovery of a quantity of | Yesterday aftern uN i hese dsoat Dodge and Mr. Lent were interested in the dis: | taken in Now York, £500 shares at 40,currency, | [ealeite eres eedeoes wonton Arnold exhib- | several were acen to retire for prayer. The bird yuu tanaea 0a: Priday tt ec darn i 4 powder underneath tho floor where the body | podge Gia, Bobb OY, covery. Mr. Barlow wasanxious to see hii. and | $100,000. Ip this siock were interested James | suit of ‘whi: ee Trt eae Held. the re, | hed been winged at least, the shot was | was found. ‘There was powder enough to have ro, whe wee heaged on Friday tn the Raymond Harpent i represented that he had fally pre- | McHenry for one half; Gen. Meclelian a stall |S " 4 only disallowed because the bird had fallen a | blown the body to atoms if the dames had | sree Jail anit tn Calvary Tt was in June, W971, that things began to take | vailed on arnold to meet him. Me, Barlow ex- | take; Me. Burt, the English lawyer, knowin | quuete Sa Francisco and formed a fow inches beyond bounds, As stated In to- | reached it, Cemetery and buried. Rodgers's friends and compan: shape, At that time, in Gen, Dodge's oftce in | amined the ‘eat discoverer in the Moat p- | connection ‘with Rrie{-other gentionan "con: | and taking’ €30000 with him crowed. the Gana: | aY's SUX) Your correspondent was at sono | (A further examination indicated that the hend, | ious hed purchased a rare for hin. The body before Fvoved legal style and appeared satisfied that | nected with Erie, and few others. Some of zi gh pains to allow Hen a chance for any explina- | feet, and hands of the corpse had been cut off | peing int . San Francisco, Mr. George D. Roberts quietly | |, mold told the truth, aichough he did notgive | these gentlemen che to have sod ou, | Cat line and salled from Quebnc for London... | tion witch ho might have to make.” He made | and not blown from the body, and that the skin | the services of tie dens were pertoraed by tip renldent id out After arriving at the lati and with great show of secrecy told Gen. Dodge | hii thy location of the elds. Harpending waa | but it is believed that a majority of them held | act ot two ean salto ia | RO sign, but his friends, of counsel for the Penn- | had been peoled {rom every portion of it. Some | ©. ain, and thence to the grave. Kodgers’s frieads [n- and Mr. Lent that he was in possession of a very | anxious to go to Europe on other business, and | om seh seed Fo Intancelat two American shtioe, to whom sylvania Central, proffered @ verbal statement | days before this the Professor had hired 's col- | {cri (o,crecte granite, sueft over Bi grave, Ho te Fanible: Ducoreehs. by Would EVO IE he deemed It advisable to postpone negotiations | Harpending, Lent, and Roberts returned to | Gach of secrecy to conceal the business, ordered | Wileh Your correspondent was pleased to hy ored man agaservant. This man was missing, | tegen itn) U* Mine Henry Hodgers, w for the present, but still extending to those who | California, carrying the precious stones with m to go to different jewellers tn, id | Dut he desired those gentlemen to put the ex- | and pegple began to suspect that he had mur- | “"The action of Father McDonald, to whom Rodgers in. Dodge and Lent a chance to yo in, provided | had been Jet into the secret the privilege of | them, and the company was forined about Au Miathonda. Tnthateny he cot kA OM worth, | Planation in writing. ‘That most worthy repro- | dered his, master, mutilated the body, placed it | trusted the arrangements, for his burk }; alton dh they would uaroe to keep the whole thing a | thine the quarter interest offered them, after | 1. danin bad been selected in New York as t Yo Quabeon Thente he went test, | sentative of Jersey's blue blood, Senator Stock- | upon the floor of the laboratory, and caused the | lined at the time by » frlénus aud com they bad made proper and satisfactory exam | superin.endent, and after much delay and trou- | Poul, and thence to Arizonawhere he be j | fon, one of those named, delegated this pleasing | explosion. atone, was spoKen atl agreeing that by profound sporyt, this promice, having, been | nation. her in the tean tiie to usaiat in bro= | Ble Arnold had, eft for Kentucky to procure | large quantity of rubies, warnous and sa task to his fellow counsel, the Hon. B. Ts Greene rly the same morning the south bound | gis rightin not having te body Remain at the house . Gen, Dodge tola Kober. curing the legisi Matter of such | twenty able-t colored men to outfit and ‘ . . 3 ‘2A tt 4 of i who assured yourcorrespondent thatthe expla: | midnight frelght train stoyped at Dover. This Btory, and he thereupon declared that PMNGP | great tn porte Gon. Dodge | go with tania to the diamond feids. Gen. Dotge re ten erated, £0 ee paseo a Ration would be given in the course of afew | train fied. s passenger cer-attached to (¢.. Thy otitis Bol el A Rf Arnold wod John b, Siack had found die | fas Tequeste procuring the | was then somewhat surprised to hear from Mr. | reault of which was tht Lent, darpending, Are | Bours: dimpatiqns wad fulgusticeto honest Ben, | conductor, Chandler Evans, says that th for the repose of Rodgers’s soul eaid: eee Monds and otuer pregous stones it great | legislation required, aa @ representative of the | Barlow, att ney for the: embryo company, tha +5 ee ee wan of African deScent was seul yester- | train stopped ut the depot about 4 o'clock. Hiy. ol o york to. Ine & «en } rentse mulch een ee eee eae Nee Wait deat erest | Gay ovening with a polite pote, deairing the ex- | attention was attracted to « pocullar bundle i ce . Hevet men | Dianation, but #'though twenty-four hours have | ted with @ rope which be saw upon the plat work drew Rodgers. to think of Ris ot in whom ‘as yot been received. The | form. It was covered with ts but through God when he thought that all men were against hima. aunties ina certain Territory of the United | (y Rtates, ‘Their discovery hua be tebrtp that time I Arnoid hud & ing and Lent went to bu- | prior to the deperture of Lent, Harpending, and apposed to be private busl- | Koberte they had for their own account pur- | wero aby: and they cild- net treet w Deas. chused from Arnold an additonal 15,00) shares | tess there. They, wanted aa ea proved. aid at | pove’n beris, Harpeuding, Slack, and | hesy. (0) CaRALS OF TUbIES BU Ube resi= and Dodge were astounded. Mr, Koverts con- | suit the diamond miners in particular. In Con- . of stock in the company not yet Incorporated, | S05 'te Bo per BR, n draw whatever conclu- | the coat he could plainly see the impress o —_—— Genes of Harpending, besides large Guan tee fae arts un Dalen ing but mapped out with 1000 shares. "As they | war surmtested:. "Tua sattes soci Cea wae ait | sion the toxie of this may suggest, pair of boot Aon diamonds, one of witch welsrued 10s carats. ter consultation with Mr. Barlow it was de | seemed determine i to expose the entire ited and permitted to test some |. &,gentioman connected§ with the bar was 6 the train was starting a man picked up the v1 Roberis continued (hiv he has mvestigated io | clded that x genoral mining bill would be the | Hrise, Gen, Dodge. telert ppp Og, 800 aren vad 00, ask 9 ood enough to inform y that houoat | bundle and jumped on the car. ‘This man's | yer ¥f.-5- O'Callaghan, the miss alist, Value of the Jowers, and (oui them to be worth 4 appropriate thing, a till that would not only | Rin byanctice that he accepte Bhd oraMhNS The Bahay Pees the ofers 10 £0 | ren *deapined newapai he can afford | face was closely muffled. He wore uched . M. J. O’Caliaghan, the missing journ Dot loas tian half a million of dullurs Ingold. | | meet the approval of all mining men, but which | propositiva made by Ralston to hiun t nd um pry ee: an sad to Denver trom | $2.00 FON Ig thg only distinguished individual hat drawn down to the bridze of bis nose, | ®@thor, and orator, whose whereabonts were discov: This was a marvelious story, aud Messrs. Lent | should contain such special clauses a4 would | Quarter of his interest, and he should expe! whieh place they. were t pilot Janin to the | since thi Eide rporal whd has made up his | When toe conductor called for bis ticket he | ered on Friday nignt by an enterprising Sun detecti : r 0 pilo e money for it on his ‘arrival in San Fransisco, liberate mind todo this. And yet the Little | asked if be id go direct to Norfolk without | i pusiness. ky 5, gress this \ all~ fields. From there they went to Denver Moun- , been discharged convalescent from tne Park eee ee Mould net ogem to Know the value | fornia, who: introdpeed te in tne Rowse, and 1 THE COMPANY INCORPORATED, tain, near whicn. they selected a few. acres and | CoMporal hung # bookseller! folay At Delmas aclll mouiied the man lett | Hospital. He is again among his frieuds and acquaint band, and {the stock | was adopted with such triflin Roberts, Harpendine. <5, nt incorporated | sattered diamonds and other precious stones HONEST BEN'S ARGUMENT. Faplaty shel be) ightiy disfigured, but still tn the ring.” Siready soured, anu his invercet in the discovery, | were deemed necessary by W: the San rape: and New Y with reckless prof n. Then they went back At 10:%, ex-Chanestlor Bon resumed his Iabo- pid a tocether with the fact that | On Seturdoy night Mr. O'Callaghan's assatlant, WH: whiob wi e quarter of the wuole, could be | The bill was finally passed May 10, 1 i Company, with 100, to Denyer, whence they pi! tho Janin party | rious argument, He laid gront stress upon the | tis tape, ace ety the set a Poynoids, Was afrested by Sergeant Crow and Dought for 100,00, gold. Mevotime Gen. | Dodve bad remained Bast during the winter ani al value of $ to the Delds, where they hunted for di. ds. | charge that the foundations upon which many | {B4 Professor's wile. when told of the isastof | Ham Reynoids, (3 : Dodge could exaiuine te nese and see f epmuia. nd best. known’ commercial | At the clc mold. te of the charters under which the National pro- Tune tame bre ved the nee gence with- | jocked up inthe Oak strect pollee station. Yesterday Rimscif the rubles and diamvnum, fs About May 1, Lent and Harpending returned financial men of Sen Francisco were made of J | fesaes to act were built, like the house of the | OU any signs of deep emotion, caused ‘some | moruing Mr. Callaglan appeared, betore Jusuce Ho- @xhibited as samples ib Harpendsng’s house, from London, and preparations for a visit to the ‘Dod ching and unwise than, upon foundations of sand, Ho | surprise. When it was known that the, Pro- | gant the Tombs Fulice, Court ang made iormal com BXBIBITING A BAG OF DLAMONDS. diamond fields were begun. Thi stion of Books of st on Were opened. arraigned, as participants of the alleged fraud, | feseurt Uf eee, tie cutherieoe | Stithe Special Sessions.” ‘ who should go as an expert to represent the 000 shares of k were sol ¥ she. re and col usly, “Hamilton, | Svat as aroused, and the authorities | *ir'oin.laghan called at the Sex office last nigh The next morning Dodge and Roberts went to | interests of the anticipated associates in New 0. When Gen. Dodge returned to San claims, returned to San Francisco. id Co claiin that | Went to work. Phe Professor was caught in | sais that he felt very grate(ul to the surgeons aud one ca ete 7 Maryland and brought back to Dover. It was rk Hh for the heaton, Raley, lana for | Martina tas aus teatitca Resteea hited | Seca oad srbcers ciesastty ne ets ania Central's wrath. him, but that he had killed the colored man, | would del.vera course of one hundred lectures op bi. ‘argument He owned up that he had killed the negro, but | discovery by the BUN detective for the b :neft of the ‘of the various road. said that he had done it in self-defence. After Respiiah Praraciae, he could and 6 man willing to give . when combined, constitute the route of | the man was dead the Professor probab cut of | Bm 6500s alent for his service $40 Harpendings residence. Mr. Marpending re- | Yo; , Franc’ eis all that Is elic celved the visitors and showed thei lio his | the on, wae brosched. Gem, Dodss | by Leak aad ile ano Bilerd-room, 2he hisek-whiskered Base took that there was of that in which he (Dodge) had an Interest, but ekey from bis pocket, unlocked a safe wi i N | unnecessary delay in the arrangements, that they sold their own shares, bought of Ar- | W cee ent iy antes’ hands Oa uid | feeuved to him trae Harpending did not exbibit | pold in New York a: $3 ‘share, and placed in ‘Think of the Cal fornin bow A hat anxiety which properly ed the n Franciseo at $40. Gen. D Dok Was is Dianon . te the bag on the bislurd tabie, ring | youtly-to-be-wished consumination of the great- | tied up with the reat in Mr. Ralaton's hands, bat Abacardaees tolerpecha orm baedtynabvarte the uncompreted Nation ne inauuislttve | ee led Om Te Cee The tenes Which confined ite turoat, and poured out on | est enterprise of modern tines. Henry Janin, » | baving full confidence in’ the investment, he | A threat which !ooks like the interpo- | io this direction can determine the scale on ed 15 ie “he atbutes batcra, the table what purported’ to be asample of a Known mining engineer ofan Franciaco, | was content to hold on. to it, whieh he didcand | lation of ton: and office-burning s--!n has been | Which it Is constructed by bearing in mind that | Placed in his laboratory a few minutes: before Sind which would knock Monte Cristo's familiar hed to bein New Work, ‘Helleving in his | he has never seen it since, “Apcut thes tiers the | made public. Yesterday, the follow the Attleboro branch, on the Pennsylvania side, | the explosion. Tt is cloar that the Professors fiscovery higher tian @ kite, and rival even the | integrity, Gen. Dodge sugwcsted that Mr. Janin | trustees decided to pay over to Arnold the | Was posted outaide tho doors of tie | sexactly thirty miles long, and the Jersey end, | ora ody was his,so. that. his mite could eotarg | Wter# of the diferent policy shops in Brovklya and EHO OL DUNN. es stoking up be requested to go to the Gelds as an expert ex- | SHAN mor~ due bim for his share, and it we | beth dank and, Mr- Loewonitials odie from Yardleville to Jorsey City Afty-four miles. | the insurance on hia life and afterward join hit | New York. Simmons & Co. of Liberty street and 27 a ee aig ee ethay Rating Uh | aminer. Lent. Harpending, and Dodge calied on | paid out of the #4} which had beom aub- | Written in a fair commercial hand, t eur tee Famote part of the country, where they | Bowery are triving to obtain entire poscasion of the oie. dnd ths fo wort so anucethat wo auch, leisread in'a pstlem editke, oat cretion ke Teton eee Diamond buyers are warned to give over | #0810 feet long. From the map it can be seen live to a green old age and div happy. The | game of 4-11-44. Thi odge was astoundea and inclin i 0088, make jon. n¢ bolleve bis cyes, though the vision was very | Isnt choose, te ogo for ates of $2000 and tne At that ti ited thus far from arned that tl k wold jater was not any portion n fools. (e G g examination, | the shelby College lot oie te pro Ave numbers are drawn in New ria discovery of | that & die about the Ua nd open thelr o ‘else thie | New York to 1d Open their offlers at ouce, othe spor dies ot ly much steaighver from Professor is now in jail await! the scheme was publicly known ladelphia than this alr-line pro- a = q If hoo a, Those writers and backers who do. dazzling. So was Mr. Lent, who waa present at | priv ‘eal leberes of sive Jn Son Francisco, and A was deemed {mpolitic Tad it we Hight ou the | poses to go, “over all grades or under.” ‘That IN THE WRONG SHOP. omy to situ & the inspection, Harpending scooped up the | privilege of taking 1,000 Of etoos at 08 | roe janin and his party. ho were then in hase ners of the | that artificial river, the Delaware and Raritan —— Bonde, abd this ie the way te dome, TG satiety thelt @iamonds and’ rubles, them in the bag, OFY FOR THE DIAMOND FIELDS. ime, to start for the. helds, for fear they would . Mr Tule* | Canal: is crossed at no point ~-hatever, and thus | @ Pickpeckets’ Raid on Lord & Taylor's | fustuincrs these men sell numbers in the Shelby, back and carefully deposited the bag in the safe, It | i, be followed. ‘The party was disbanded, the col- rac t ae eerie, ae (here lve shght rise. | the necessity of drawobridge’, to say Nu. of Mave Guddeats Checked. ing them themscives. An agent of Shnmons '& Co. was such a gigantic tuing that when be had had | ,, This arrangement was ratisfactory to all Par- | ored men revurning to Kentucky. and the ine- ous Satta, Chateman their ever-present danger, entirely avoided. 6 odcay 6 Pg Tag CoB ge tl Eg 4 time for thought Gen. Dudge felt some of the | Hes,and May 13 the parties left New York for | terial was sold by Arnold. A secret expedition Witla Bows, Seeretary, WHAT THE LEGISLATURE RAYS. During the past two months many of the | at's OF course hits, ithe parties refuse ts doubts he had previously held coming over him | the West, hw OT full of | was then organized In San Francisco under Rob- | Naw Ream, Oet. §, 1872. In this correspondence some injustice has | lady patrons of Lord & Taylor's great dry goods | tush they are arrested, A clerk in oncot the Brookiye gral . This feeling reached such an extent that | 2 ‘on the vault of Duncan, Bherman | erts, who started with Rubery as guide. Gen. Some say that this was done as “ a joke,” but, | been done to certain parties, Let me hasten to bit Joticeconirte was given ‘set of numbers last wees. @ Hnally cae to the venclusion that ne should | #,, 0%, There | were Dodge, Harpending, | Dodge was requested to give this party alet- | as Mark Twain obmerver, "people had betier say | explain and correc’ is establishment on Twentieth street and Broad- | he strack told to purchase in for. betray no confidence in whing the advice of a | Lent Janin, and Alfred Hubery, © young | ver of “Instructions to ald them tn Buding | so when ther mean itt) lem aoakes Three’ | the opinion has several times beon expressed | WAY have sought out the superintendent, Mr. J. | lerxe SRise, Terestng yo, pay bad. friend before staking bis movey. who brought him from London, Before | te gtgere, Of the fabulous, wealth, which | inglight.” inthe sense in which it has obtained | that the jolly Legislature men of inst winter did | W. Warrin, and informed him that thoy bad | to'purve Siuumoné and’bie writers. THE ADVICE OF A FRIEND. they started a dispatch was received from | into the country, and other cet her thie | ip the New Rush, is no goak;" far from It, and | not ee cm they rere Solng when they | lost their pocketbooks while in the store. At Whe woes a Wadtlase ©. namton, examtorot. the | Relea ‘bert teria naar tee ek ; Mf the fictitious Brown or ‘Smith could be | yoted on this Stanhope business. Indeed some expedition left the railroad it;was not heard of | iq led 1 bi of the emen to join the party from the | for about thirty days, The, diat tidings af the || rect icer to Won canke mectinl Uo ane | welatce ramen coon 5 ver, or wherever Harpending might | party came froin Salt Lake, to which point some 7 Louts the party met Arnold and | of its members had gone after | avin the expe: | nou 4 80 over oath, and this | ®rst Mr. Warrin attributed their losses to their ‘The Suicide ef au Inventor. or mercies of some | matter began to give me some concern, knowing | own carelessness, as so many in their haste fre- | Benjamin Loppar died yesterday morning at won babel acy) uw ay preewnte vigoroush that bed fed of Cite tio 3 aoe tic upon | quently is eo ae F po i books on the coun- | 42 Washington street. No marks of violence are visi- Srey Imporvance. 5 Slack, and Geo. Dodge: then for the first time | dition, which was feported lost and unable to | {uve of sights That theediamord mesetiatte two eyes closed are fowr On the other | buses, before entering the store and we paid | Couns Person, nor was there any implement in the Nery Wurcs sald males aay Ss tay ropes ending sald that he vepreschied we horg, | and the Gelcs. It was also ascertained that | will be frig te higher prices for | hand, the majority of the Legisiature has, ao 10 tention to t Finally.the complaint | *Partment in which he died by which be conid have teilat evonity Gen; Dodge wentta Commercial | tof're, a controlling interest sand. that, he | ¢utet expeditions were trying to And and follow | diamonds: by such as tite Fe would Feassembls th extraordinary’ session, at ne 80 numerous, Mr, Warrin ‘doteriuined | Been Aileg,, There te acarcely a doubt that he poisoned street. He viaced Mr. Kaiston under a promt ould not permit the party sent by Ralston to | afterward learned, divided bis party at the Litte ee ia * be some At ay reba hy nA mete hires to make @ thorough investigation, and ac C.F, Hanks iaforined 8 SUN reporter that Lapp: trent: Bank of Californi , the utmost contidence. He tuld Mr. Ka that he wished to consult him on busiue whose mtexrity he reposed | sent three gent! Past, at Dei foot. He Ole t n yeten i ” ly the services of the indefatigable Dew vd the basement of 01 e the talk and tolegraphing | the elds without further trouble. je Ee ag ory tt nas th Srovtec aerethobenion ths cuen eavekts Ree fhaa a0 m heed} ected 10 be gees wowed prolific of surprises when Dodge | about two week: found that Kalston already kbow all about It. and from San Francisco about it. But the who threaten ured of. The digi Ay Fost afl.davits as this: however, notwithstanding the extra watcbful- he ex) ected to be . D0 ma eae ; - 4 4 to pay. bit fi Leppar said tar he He was not oniy iv ful, knowedge of the fact, | Western party had stready arrived in Denver. GEN. DODGE'S EXPEDITION. as a body, hat p much good sense to ap- af New Jersey, Morria County, 99. hess of the superintendent and detective, the | Sas tormerly a peddler, but ¢ hed eat to Bit he bolleved iu tae’ enverprieg and bed“alt | Harpending said he would expose. tho whole | Meantime, for fear that the Roberts party | Prove of these anonymous threat hia Le Fe diy sore Sécording to law, | lossea were as heavy as they had prev Eppiied to street cars which would prove retuunerstive, ready invested, payiuy movey to Kuverts and | discovery and secret before he would allow the | would not nd the diamond oountry, it was | WHAY THEY THINK AT THE CAPE OF GooD HOPE. | 0? his Cah. ual Waa Nines) aiek tals cee been. As inuch as $600 is said to Bav ‘88 Foon as practically He said that he had jue Harpending tora portion uf their interest as | Ban Francisco to xo to the lelds, and he sent | proposed to aend another expedition Ovi. 1, and, Prom the Cape Argiit. And quatifed, from the Second District soanig, | en Om one lad been released fron ® hospital. On his person Was caryes September iG. Finding Mr. Haiston | Lent to De. er to covault with them. After | by request, Gen, Dodge took charge of it, as It And Acted as such member during theyeat | pouwurcsy being 9 bu: found the following letter: patisded wich his investuent, Gen. Dodge | Let got there Harpending telegravhed hii | seemed necessary that somebody should ‘go on | ,, From all we can learn, it ts generally believed | feu that the uct, entitled “An act to incorporate | thfonged with custome * Dean Wir Before this Reachestyou 1 probably shal Hought he had better hasten to secure a slice | from St. Louls that the expedition would start, | and see If the Orst reports were true; for at this | that tle reported discov diaunond feld | the Stanhope Haliroad Company, approved. March 13, | Prior thought it a good fact is that have Com ton band for {-rhimself, aud the pext day he purchased of | Lent was to wait in Denver, and it would meet | time the English newspapers were beginning to | '® Call ornia is nothing @ canard got | 1s a ci 4 regularly passed bj id du: | pickpockets. A young of ‘can Do nothing further And T'verts and Marpending, the sale said to be | bim .sere, take the matter up, and wore expressing grave | 4b in New York or London for the purpose of | rig saldactlou thal ml lcponent bat since read ihe | ance. apparently about |) uy of age, neatly at- | #2 Per‘fuus Jirowtn artod and Can, pe ng oth eco one-fou Pn doubt he li y se. he marke: e008) alls § print 4 red, and with aprofus! of gold rings on her | {4 ney AS wise, Bo pire ter secount OC AUR, 8 dpe: nanys averess ‘THe START FROM BT. LOUK Sans Gatton catentad ta eo wate tee todas New York telegram are i with | of New Jersey, omicially published tor salt Year; that | fngersrentered. Rhie stm sod. fom gountor meee | {owail, awafertuot Farwell. May etocis oF 402 Washington street KNIAMIN LECPAR. — \ Vifteenth etreet was “NB. Mr Hanks ie th th Land detective eyed | Rooti of eee ee The next day, about May 22 Arnol elves, and tha American merchants. in | S08 deponent was in no wise deceived as to the con. Noy American merchants in | lueihoreay eninte, Shear Getse dea" that o {tis but natural that specula- | sou wha here & Mra. Miles of W party, Tue aniinals were shipped for the railroad ing. The superinte: Polat nearest the fleld, and the expedition started with Janin and others as experts. Hisghth $040 gold, With the privilege of taking |» The nox Abous, § BR msp ihe otber eighth ‘on the return from the dia- | Rubery, Harpending, Dodge. and Jan! mond flelds of ao expedition then about to | from St.Louis by tho Missourl Pacific ‘vice or bribery was resorted to by any per- | $i! erto procure the vote of thie depanent as | the young woman inte ‘and saw her q letly | Beside the above letter a patent was on the table for to Kansas City, thence to Omaha, and went ov tomy here abould’ bide th as they are | given and recorded tuerefor, 0 rs, Milles’ emeue Qu starting street ¢ gist, aa he was informed by Haryending 4nd J th, ‘inion Pacific. not touching Denver, and | Gon nogghVORING FOR A PILOT. doing, until further inform ‘arrives by the | “(sinc VE.RUn Pavan. | wenlyine Oo the coins i One OSA Bron te | By tenaetae dota oP une 1issSis ceased be Ronee Lek ae RIC RCE sopping nt Rawlina, ‘There Marpending’s party en, Dodge had suggested that It would be » | incoming mail. yrorm and eubseribed before me ais 3d day of Dee. | pocketbook. Asshe wr littingthe purse into | miu Leppar of St. Louis. address 1s onthe a Y z Atte the fields, taking about sixty mw | foe na dada + yr the Directors oi ene } Go, WC. Cy er pocket the detecti\. svized her. Her eye | letter to his wife. ‘Ihe body was taken to'ue horus Slack and Arnold m Gon, Dodge had not | pr visions for six men, drearms an le | Se Coe pee? Ceara ne maseey ae IME EXPRESS BURNED ovr. The yon ; flashed fire, and she | vine terribly enraged, | 7eeterday afternoon, had then e iy disappeared froi q zu je he Fon. Jasper W: 0" nrotes! ns en o was panne wict of thie Ban Franclecens, aird Do iuilgs oat pares SOG. fet he Bataravernans te a. | Cheyennd, and suying that Dodge would there House and Chalrman of the House Gnonmaice | Coake Focetyaer Rates face. Poe Another Steamship Mi ‘of them save now and th we ruuors that | country to be visited, nor had ee . by authority, what the company wanted. tee on Passed Bills. He performed the duties | eyer, and thence bef: tice Cox, to whom | ‘The British screw steamship Seanderia, which they had sooped in a. ther peck oF 40 Of dine | Party besides Arnold and Slack, and” pose | While Gen, Colton, was getting the expedition of his porition during the entire session, On © was held in default | sailed hence Oct. 8 for Queenstown, will probably be monds. ‘They were said to be somewhere in | sinly Harpending. On May 2‘ the party | Under way, Gen. ge went to Cheyenne, met Hotel—A Great Printing Ofice Lost. Sd day of March, 1872, he delivered to Go LA J New Moxico, and they would be heard from soon. | mounted their horses and started from Rawlins, | Armuld. and told him that the company wished | 7 ost night, at 10:65, officer Devins, of the | Parker's private ‘secretary at the Execut! any of the cust: This was about all the information of them | making a southwesterly course, with Arnold | Bim to pilot the party into diam: office the offictal, original engrossed copy of the | Stew: Dc ven.” In september, 187}, Gen. Dodge was In- | and Harpending leading.-Tne route was changed, Gen. Dodye telegraphed to Gen. Colton deste: Beekman street police station, discovered smoke | Stanhope act, with the printed bill enclosed | &C Br yonn ‘added to the list of steamships which have gone ous and never been heard of afterward. f the houses of A. 7. Arnola, Constable & Co., and J. . Johnson, have tev: atly had their pockets lormed by Harpending that Sack and Arnold | and before the march was over the courses made escaping from a window on the north sid within it as {t'was handed to him for that pur- | picked In. th stadt! nel ars. Lo had returnea from tue Belds, and the result of | Were north, souta, east, and west, until Dodge | starting point Colton’s tral had got as far as mick oR E. side of | Hose by the officer of the House. and astthad | & Taylor deserve credit {arthote ppomatatne: their labors could be seen at Harpending’s hou: thought they werelost. ‘They traversed cahons, | Evanston, and Gen. Dodge and Arnold had ar. | the third floor of the Evening Express building, Boon previously passed by both Houses during | and {tis thought that (ue pocket-pt a ts if Dodge went there wito Lent, momentarily 6: plains, and every sort of country, sleeping at | Tived at Laramie. Wh d 13 and 15 Park Row, He sounded the alarin rap | said session, without any fraud or interpolation | ternity will hereafter kv cp clear of that estab- Neatlor, TI puriit. fu Glasgow i ee ee eer uniton ite warty gathered | Piet yiud overs, sort of country, siseplng St | Dodge received a despatc aud running to the fire signal box sent out the | Whatever, ashe verily belleves, taking therefor | lishment. 1808, for the “Anglo-Fyyptina Navigation Company’ of around the billiard table once more, Harpend- | the eleventh day the party camped near a stream | @irecting him to go to Evans the receipt of the Governor's private secretary Among those who wore relieved of their | 00 The new hawds taken from this port were: J ing opened toe eafe again and breugut out | believed to be a branch of the Vermilion. When he got there he found the horses | alarm, in the usual maaner; he has read the act as con- | purses in Lord & Tas lors -tore are the following | 4 Nor, aged 2, from Boston; Rdward another bag, the vontents of wakh was spread maar) med from the gare and the expedition The district engines, seven in number, were tained in the pampblot la sand it ts the same | named: Sere ee sUNee i » Andrew Qalng, frames, be green cloth as before, ‘There were nut ‘ol o ¥ 0 ven ol 7 ss % a in all respects, and that no fraudul levic 4 ; larles’ Jucksol So nary stones In thie lol but there were more | ‘The next morning Arnold and Slack started | his party had arrivod in San Francisco, reported | Quickly on the spot, The Are, which at frat was | DiMinrathatever was resorted to by any one te | RAs romenoy. of Sixteenth street : Mrs. Recklem, of ton Glamonda, 'Semething. was said, oout the | of. ‘They came back at night and sald they had | that they bad found the diamond elds, fully | scarcely perceptible, increased with Nzhtning | procure the passage of sald act, In higknewlelee | Witten ; Cochran, of Thirty-eiath street pee Smaller number of w.unes, and the exbiditors | found the mountain the Golconda. | The pest | Cunprmed, Was uaclom vo atcempe fo Sols ageia | rapidity, mounted through the open shoots and | and belief, oF to procure of contro! hia action in Mrz. “Slnpeca. of Tmencinth trent Mites Taonga’ | eg Denth of 5. N. Pike. pallor tion to the greater proportion of dig | day the party started again, and at¢P. M. June hat It was Useless Lo attempt to go anvils 0 ie reference thereto. ‘To all this Mr. Wa venty-atxth st rs. White, of Red Honk, Ne das 8 N. Pike, o : ot Sieedeand intimated Cost ous could hardly exe | T,renched the great diamond Held. Lwfore they | this fall o aunt of the snow, kylights to the fourth and fifth Bors, and be- | Tot tarore Gommalssioner Cuverot decor Clee Htazer, of Lith Bare Grane ef isadeeys | @iet aceeut ot soonest ae ee pect & pick them up by the bushel, put there | struck the Helds Gen. Dodge had begun to doubt THE EXPEDITION BROKEN UP. fore the fremen were fairly at work had com- | “With the exception of Wandell’s and one oF inclair. of Tw nty-eeventh street: Mrs, Sclira yee bait 3 9 Be arg 78 Broad street, ore onviuh to satiaty ihen wio could manage | the truth of the alacovery. there had been 30 | Gen, podge teleuraphed to the trustees that | municated by the same conductors tothe second | two other afldatits, all aro similar to that of Le vcs aa F ely aad ere pared prelleedl a oad To be content with & few milllons euch, aud so | mau ous Windings, but when | »,Gen, Dodge telex ‘ es soy fovre. If theses gentlemen did not swear so a Apa w enjoyment of perfect haalih, the inspectors thought, All. this thine bo one | they got there he threw up his doubts, for there | they had ale & great maleneke: th and frst Soors and sub-cellars roundly to the absence of all *sraud, briver?, —$___— was bora in New York, where hie father nee weal Was permitted to sce the great discoverers, Ar- | Were the diamonds, and If the half of what | worth fea, millions, sb At this critical moment the alarm sounded for | Corruption. the uenest Ben. Wiiliane: Arrost of Counterfelters, Iherchant,” When auouetuenty pears of age le weal CO nold and Siaok, except Harpending and Roberta, | Janin believed was true, there was riches | hdl ar another fire at 78 Dey street. Assistant Engineer to suspect that some the | 81. Louis, Dec. 8—A special agent of the | Ciicinnatt. and afters brief experience as ® whisk ‘on assigned being that the genticwen | enough there to allow aman to light bis cigars orth Pole, He received the following I's common stock had been freely dis- | 7 D. Ro palasatiensty see yt fast basen had‘told Slave that bis quarter suare | With thousand-doliar bank notes, and. smoke & Erlacher, who was on the ground, fearing that last win BLP BOAT DUS: | Ganeteet Una Cal ee ene tree nT Int JAMS. bat: Be Pal eee. noettse fi amg Bad boon purchased by themselves. #reat many a day, Janiy prospected the gulch. the district engines might not be suifcient to nd on forint eral OO the. Wall SE SOUDLerTaNieTS OF Sellraan BOee) Dd bout eight years a9 hen THe noxt day, rout September ®, Gen. Dodge | symptoms of pols ‘wind, but he manaced to aid “a ebat It Ie usctene to attempt | HoUnded. This brought to the scene the reltof | Souris 1? Ne sallsfactlon OF an inpartial | Chester naar Routarsarc, \Oneot tuevmen ramed | Mio Col:damen Pinks Jr | {TOUSaTe OMB paid another g/d, and received & bill of sale | inthe work. Most of the dirt was scraped up ne All the return party insist thacitls | engines, and with them (hief Perley and Asa| , : : as john M, Carpenter, ie '& sleclplate engraver, le leaves thre datightors sad one sou to tuberit seve Por oue-quartor of the discusery and assets, of | by Arcold and Kubery, packed on-a milo, and ) {iy} Mn ner tno ag that ong bernie oy a7 ond Astle |, (RO INTERROT IN SHR GASB DEETEND | | f neriy in dis employ of the Treasary Depaitinent tm | eral millions pa aia ms oh Mr Lout wae Aa oaual Sharer Wilh transported to water pooube quarter of sails fegrity and salty 0! propcriy Lge RaLerons v , which a dense, was | be onfersed that honest Hen did his level best | Sale, but ts eomuutted A Custom House Mystery Selves, hough | a6 vip with hin, The un | distant, where 80 Jt was washed by 5 iD that despatch the ¢ s broken | kept in body 0: | for the gigantle corpora ago. A large eigen r Solved. FE eee Te ee Treat’ of Lenearks suveytes Line | arte ena. aa kkcaniecteen ate coos Sih BURRIINO OR SRE RURAL, tlona, under the Lmmediate command of Capt. Th was thought, and so sald Preston, &e.~ The prisoners arrived here to-day, and | tne steamer ussiar and the treed eG ie ane aae of ending, Kal-ton, Dodge, Dore, and Lent, A | prospecting, and Things remained in comparative quiet for a | Charles Caffry, that | the pw cast by his | will be taken to Washington wt uaco. he steamer Russia, and the brand *G. 8 marnod provting Was tier called to deteruine wiat Was ¥ short time, aud preparations for the organizas |, Adjoining the Express building on the north letter darkened somewhat the glitter ae # sold for $1,00, The pu-chaser called upon Se edad trier Mngt EVERYRODY PICKED UP DIAMONDS. tion of the various companies then projected | 18 Freese’s Commercial Hot Most of tho | of bis argumen at they had never A 8100,000 Fire to he esi cut of ti ‘Com niaks quirics roperty in every Way. Il Was deemed unsafe to | | Surveying Instruments had beon taken from | went forward, ‘Thom Colton and Clarence | @uests had retired for the night, and were | known him to make » rand constrained sa] 9 Dec, &.—Th eee oe et for It, and Ay thy matior then belore tho san Krancisco | Rawlins, and while some were scooping inthe | King, on heuing of Barry's attempt to reach | @Wakened by the cry of fro, which was echoed | effort. Bome justify bis abandonment of the ours, Dec. 8.—The furniture wareroom of ot alted ae ong capitalists or it Was feared tuat publicity mignt | diamonds, others were en Hin aurveying the | the ‘mines, started on the famous expe- | through the hotel by some person in the build | al's cause on the plea that his fee was | J. F. Comstock & Co,, Nos. 48 and 41i North Third # d'gcoe Pool tee Gite buints to AUWe of tue Many prospectors in | Calin aud staking of the ies. When the dirt | dition, and the result was that the, splenuid | Im. Aroused from their slumbers thus uncero. | ee a the Nathonal paar aan fore 8 | atroet, were totally destroyed by fire thie morving, | POted. end tier ab Unavalling ‘oarch ‘of overui fiat chy who are ready to Bart lor bew Guida at | Was taken to the creck it was spread out on can- | bubble proved but a drop of water, ‘The story | Monlously, many of the quests wore | {astldable. But the Natlonal people gay he was | Loss on stock, 975,00; insurance, $4220), The building LOWE, the Cuosrd Company, wevvostig It to ive | moments notice. sc was, decided beat, under | Yas. and from the dirtit was oasy to pick out | from taal time ts publicly known, ‘The big bag | & panic and serious Consequences might have | booked, oF rather booked himself, for the | was owned vy J.C. Mulson aid valued at $25jNN, Brae tad oe elle ta Me ard & (05 these circumstances, to oiler # portion o. the wus stones even before the washing, and all | of garnets in the Bank ? Callfornte proved to , Fesulted but for the 1085 and sOlf-posseasinn | through trip, and that no law or custom, legal | sured, , es uuree Ie Was at once reslaincd, and fnvestment to New York whose mde Ramis es {to think Luey had made theirever- | be of uo account. ‘bey were poor spinals, some | Of Capt. Caffry, He stationed an oMoer ate.ch | or otherwise, permitted or justified him in The tobacco factory of Hammer & Hoeman, tholiquor | Stores ii has boek ly lie tae yaaa nee * ise and assistance would b insecure | lasting ivcunes. "Puey were seven days at the | rut ies and many ordinary garacts, What was | entrance to the he Then two roundsmen | dropping off the train at the Grst way station, ro of Milaen Freeimin & Co., wud the foland Con has been }y lng two years, Tan the necossaty logisiation, Prospecting. surveying, locatinzy wid , suid lo bea luscarat diamond proved to be aig | WeFO sent through the house to asaure the | New York and Philadelphia are well repre- | p18i0 Galyauized Iron Works dalclaing were dainsged - ne GAA OCNO NEY *88 4 pi the pr sting belag mostly done | vicrssas und the tasue of a second edition of | Boarders that there way no danger, This had | sented here, aud tore than one of the conile- | h¥ fresud water to the amount of several thoussad | Dr. Clnpin's Tribute to Horace Greeley. GOING VOR WALL STRERT CAPITALISTS, Bes eee AEs tine “wanhink ‘dopa’ faite | outs Griuite wan wetatottely pestmonen: the desired effect, and the panic was soon ovor, | men who bre supposed to be adroit in the | “a"Are engines, aitiousn handled by men, were | _ 10 his discourse yesterday morning the Rev. In October Harpen Lent, and Dodge | cipally by Arnold and Slack, assis : tes My All this Ume the flames were making rapid | handling of Harrisburg roosters have begun to ptly on the apo Nea ae ante aaTiNDMRAINOOD | Bh Sd: Ghaptn lacie p boasiun reveretee tet Gia death ck started for Now Vork, urpending baving fui | at tines by others, The result of the wock's |g, HB SWUNDE ELE we headway” daspito the fact that the firemen | show thelr interested visuges {nthe Courtroom ip exertions oft that one of the Moat | Me. Greciey.. Ie wald ' ‘ control of the business, and besides his own | work Was about 10 karate of diamonds and Totten a edge. He | worked like Trojans. Coief Perley, fading that | — At 1 o'clock Williamson closed, the court took iruus condagra: prevented, Greoley. He anid people saw the fuulte aad ule Fepresenting the interests of Mesure, Kulston, | 6,00) ur7,000 karate of rubles. amethystaand other | Putt the smount pald £9 ¢ ka) anid that | the most vulnerable point to attack the dames | @ short recess, and on reassembling, Attorney. Sh tc be faker of the mani he was not tufollibie hut whoa Roberts, Dore, und the discoverers. Hurpen- | pi sstones, Harpending was the custodiin | PAN) fh AuMs qiotber small | was in the rear, sent three steamers to Aun | General Gilohrist opened, He spoke but a short ay ner death atrack hin we raw the real uu “ils toward life ing carried the Jewels. whic were expected to | of the find, and some thoucht they had. ick | Bivewnks mating phe, aa for nome and | sircot, and ina short time a flood was poured | time, when the Court, having been informed Nowark Mystery, Rear to the exietencey toe Uri bo an open sesame to any vault in New York. | the greatest suurce of wealth thatthe work jad I SE OB BES ROL Tae rom $700, Katimated | upon ‘the dre from three well directed streams, | that Mr. Theodore Ouyler dosired to get back to | Dennis Do resident of West etreet, | sion ot his Hie lurge sympatuy Pee cee set supposed tobe worth souuNin | ever known. it was ut leruihy decided. ono | eapeuwea of the enterpri os Uine, travel, and | and tha iiames were eubdued. ‘he bullding: | Bis beloved Philadelphia, adjourned over to | Nowark, was found Iping lneensible tn front ot atouse | Por'the! save aeite ittio rod travelling bag, ‘The party put up | back to civilization. n, Dodue xuggested that | {heaton that ul'tite oy eto dee 8 Of | which was of brick, five stories high, with a | Monday next, hear the Twelfth Ward sciool house Jato ou Saturday A iMuatration af &t the Fifth Avenue Hotel, the bay was deposited | jt was important that sbody should be lett | rede had witeady bork, eocared. anf 62 be | brown stone frout, bad # froutaxe of 0 leet and a 4 bight, omoved by t Hceme at. | eek tenes i g ool Wy cvervihiag In the safe, everybody kept shady, and doubt | in charge of the Gelds. Sinck and Kubery agreed teh ape eee a eeeen panured, and i hat oven was 1% feet d oP. It was owned by the Green- The Latest from Loulsiaan. Me pares se Sas Saka ed bes 8 to Bt. | Bnd everybody. While the uadowy hangings of mourn. Joss some of the party lovked around the house | to remain. ‘They had alimiced sui Lomvyiee | Bad Clarence King pot repo Toit for the pro, | Wal estate, and had been ocoupied by New Onceans, Dec, 8.~The city ts compara- bis ribs were. brok tun CAE w FEAL 10 bo Te roward, Would tes goud thing tc.call on 8, L. M- Base w, Arnold, Jani, and Dodye left the field HW would seen thay more money was tobe made | and the southern part of the floor was | ine the Logt of the Castom Hou aired of by (he physicians who Herman Blimenthal, aged 23, and bis wife Tew? “vney"dldn't know bim, but then th nd urfived. ut itawink within thos | £m the subscriptions t9 the stock of the oruzl- | aod by Yopdyke & O'Halloran a a restaurant PRO ta aweege tse rah, aged i, were arrested last night by Detective Could send in a bigdiamond or a ruby, we. Gen. Dodue discovered then’ that v and drinkin waloon, the Love of Vandyka & inky de bho Custoes Patsy Tre cline al the Ballon Gonleal’ Olen Gab auante ca thyat or some other efife as a card, an ‘great diamond feids were pot far from the NO REL S'plloran is satinated at 6500. The nd, ty have won the fight. ‘They have thi Wasminatos, Dec. &—It Is reported from | Fran lateeny. About oue week ago Blumentnal and Up with that red bag full as a letter of Inu tion, Noxt morning Harpending took the bag frou. the safe, and ne three gentlemen Started for William sireet. They found Mr, flarlow, Hurpending was spokesman, Bartow opened his eyes when the 4 part of the rear of the fourth (loors y the Federal Court in every dei were vocupled by 8. H. Glidersicgve as a book | the two Legislatures are expeoted to meet tom and Job printing office, “This establishment was | Zhe lnpeachinent of Governor Warmotn by the Gamuged fully $5.00 tom House Legislature and the deposition of the Gov. | a usnuard, will elect Gen, Jom Th Private ofice uf the Hon, Brestue Broa Tre eoursine. Bus Warmoth contemik chee eomce | Gordon rao as the Democratic road,and Harpending admitted that they had been lost ou the sh 32 f Feetgh Arnold ny puctanga ine Mey uk, and te party aida wot | Norrie dita oI nw routed intelligence o {n Jaouary, witi elect Gen, John B, Gordon to succeed | 1" Iasi day 4 Myer. who ku Georgia that most likely the Logisiatare of Su ts pow ‘Tho General port, and sald emphe rato relations with Arnoid, | wai , dollars’ worth of United States, Gea, | fjumncntuel and t dldate fur Goverwor | gu wg out of the | The Warmoth contempt gase coun n the north side of listened politely, if 1 Court to-morrow. when Bullock was elected ) give a aatisfactury mocuut of Un ous they we tall man with the black beard informed him |. On arriving at the ra aud no dealings with him otlerthan those given | fourth oor, the library in the centre, and the | “Heunorrowe “Aepicin wilt contain full re- ee suspected aa tue thieves, ang. lucked up to. tulsie that he was the possessor of a great secret, | hia reports, which we in the above narratiy private offloo of the Hon, Jaries Brooks on the | turie of the November ‘election “as Gonvase: 4 New Vore Mexico Mhelorcctive Lo further investigate the facta, homething that would lead Lo the greatest enter- | Slates In Ban Franc Reporter—Wnhy didn't the New Yorkers goin | south side of the samo floor. ‘The loss onthe he Custom, - f the discov prise of the day, and he had proof of it. The ad ¢ tly, Is estimated “a sh leturetng Boe Orry OF MexICO, Deo, 1.—A number of majority, aye and, the election of | of earthuu ne houvlor? library, which was rare ! “ orks ’ , Toners, be anid: ware propane to cslt a cuartet to Now York, carrying the Jew n. Dode—I suppose they were too caroful | at $10,000. The compouing runt, ‘the manauing Hepabiican state ticker # wore felt la Dearie, Lover Micke Tae Colores Panpia far she Lohan Karriete ‘f the enterprise for one million of dollars..Mr, | arriving there about Jiu arpond : oditor’s ‘roome, and the reporiers’ rooms | ptauus i kepolesun 83 Punicuiet f dow volcano he ernie 4 call bas been soared oltinens at A0W asked What tie business Was, Me. Har: | sided then in Tarrytown, and he weut the Reporter-How do you viow Mr, Ralston's re- | of the Expres, were on. the ith foor, and | puitiraus.$ Pusey frequent, “several ecientine gonticmen ba the United Btates for a mocting in behalf of the Cusp pending opencd the Jaws cf the litle red beg, diamonds, Araold was for some | lation to the enterprise ? were all nearly destroyed by fire and water. ‘Lhe | | The Custom House members of the Legislatare to- | “Y°” ee oper ni a nd then the talk hogan In earnest. this house, had rebar fe As 4 thoroughly honest one, He | loss to the Axpress Is ootimated at $y, Tt was Caucus decided 1 tseo™ strong measures ee peyriots fa Coonan Lpatiiuty nash Rrlcdy arenas: i Denver, and the programme for the futur nd soul ln it, and roady to do any- | impossible to ascertain the amount of insurance their te. A the. members Morel, John Dersreon, Puttip 4. White, Meter W. Bay, Mi, UANLOW INTRESTED, The New Vork gentionen who He interests of the company. or the origin of thy fir. The broprtators af the | Returned Oy Honea’ “nour mite | | On Saturday William M. Graliam, President of | Joti): 70 ve, David Kase} t's," Vlbuaana Bamudd Mr. Parlow sald thal egent Aiuancint affairs been kindly offered a quarter of the discov. | Reporter Who made the money ? Expreas intended to vacate the butiding and ree | Sv.tok wks thelr seat tase Wfuca tS reeog, | Saos bony bale niceara, Saaiied Giehsis abd George | Gsumdors o' Baltltnore, aad’ othsre are 16 address tha wore iuarsihor bad state, having scarcely te- Lerv for million of dullare ware out so furious | Geb, Dudge—1 dou t know versoually who aid, | move to a1 Park row un the Bret of uext May. | pice chant mies MT dei Sreteit becouiid his vurctons weeting. ‘4 - sie ream KPSSSBASTSEIERTSAAMMMENEDSR BSSFESGONSSRERESEESEED wesvove t 5382. FSTESERRGGAEH TRE GE OB w 2

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