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NEW YORK hole was to set a post in to hold the retort, owder, abont 8 quarter of & ponnd, was p FORTIETH YEAR WIE PROFESSO! STARTLING INCIDENTS OF THR GULAR CRIME TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, IRELAND AND THE ENGLISH WENDELL PHILLIPS LANCING MR. JAMES ANTHONY VROUDE. gaged to collect for him from Professor Jor on account of a black board belonging to West, THE PROFESSON'S MOVEMENTS. Charles Culbreth, clerk at the Capitol Hotel, the hotel at avout He asked witness how long up, and said he was go- 1 would be in Jerk waited for him. West had ona b the reading-roon Mr. Culbreth PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REVORTERS VS MURDER, Ex-Senator Graham Examined—Mr. Tweed's Two Checks. Ex-Senator Wm. M, Graham, President of the Wallkill Bank, who ia charged with embeztling the funds of the bank, was yesterday examined by Commis- Dr. David C, Winfleld, one of the the bank, testified aa to what had been ra two weeks ago, jurt testified that Dr. half past 11 o'clock, ‘oing to remal is office to fl neaday night tore, and left them in th A the whistle of the tra and took them dow IN DOVER, Professor Smith What Ireinnd is after Centuries of 0: jon und Deprivation—Euglaud Arraigned Brilliant Andionce. 1 Phillips tectured in Steinway Hall on Daniel O'Connell, and he #6- vorely handled Mr, Froude's critic Long before 8 o'clock every seat in the body of the hall was occupled, and the galleries were the platform a large number of ladies and gentlemen were assembled, including Voorhees, President of the Mercantile Library Association, and Chairman of the evening; the Hon. Abraham R. Lawrence, the Hon, Elijab Ward, the Rey. Dr. Ormiston, the Rev.A. C. Pot- ter, the Rey. Dr. Bellows, the Rey, Wm. Adam: Wm. A. Wickham, Ben). H. Field, the Hon. Wm. E. Dodge, the Hon. Wilson G. Hunt, and the Hon. Benj. L. Gowan. Precisely at 8 o'clock the Chairman introduced Mr. Phillips, and the great Bostonian was greet- ed with loud and prolonged applause. that he had originally proposed as the subject of bis lecture, * Daniel O'Connell, the Champion Liberty and Citizenship,” I speak of him with peculiar pleasure to-night, because I think it fair to something to tures lately passed upon him by our brilliant laurel woven for the ladstone, gained in his ple of ireland, may rom the statesman!!! ¥ Pundie of retoth sioner Osborn. he alarm of fire. He did not stay Lot not more than five minutes. duced West's valise for identification before the SelfDefenc Inted the Body a Life Insurance of $25,000, J bought at Salisbury, Md. 0 that they would not p night Wend: d Leonard Crawford, directors. Graham that Mr. said that he (Gfaham) bi iratiam told witness that he afd ‘about that mattor until Hur! eine back. On Graham being asked by witne né with bonds and mone} with wiioh the 0 drew $9,000, of which Lim to redeeming | some bi Id, befonged to hie father-in-law, er Tout the tops off and threw the olen 6 uppers with the torn hes to carry off and hurr. The front shutters of th ifed that he was sitting in the Hotel with others 11:30 on Wednesday night, when West came in. He seemed toh wool hat and shirt remarked to hit araid.” He also Jc This community do on Thursday morning, De vincement that the body of Irish Liberator. rom’ the bank. want to aay aoything In good spirits. He had ona 1 Cats. Coroner of Kent county, Jo herchy certify that the forego You look as if you were on ‘ularly asked him some ques- tions about his gas, whether it was a secret, &o. Weat said he would go and turn off the gas. seemed to be tmpationt, and made a remark that the time se the body before the inquest was th account, he anid ination of the premises and a view of yains, coupled with the absence of Dr. aid a negro named Cooch Te murder had attempt to 1 rean says that West's explanations of the killing are not credited. WEST SAYS HE IS CRAZY. On Saturday a friend visited West and was This friend told se where he was staying that nsane since a boy. friend's visit West has told another story. He says that he Inhaled some of the gas to see lent strength, and that ‘Turner happened to come 1 at the time, and ne killed him, West says he got the hainmer alluded to in his eonfession at Baltimore, Mr. Keilum, who runs a foundry here. sald he made the hammer, and d some bars of iron som West Is a tall, well-made man, lives in Baltimore Hundred, Sussex rried and has daughter of the Recorder of Deeds for Kent y. West was first known in Dover as « blacksmith’s apprentice. If to study, however, and ed, It is said, bt achool tn tl time, but was not suc ad he went there and . Grahain subsequently adii amount of the funds of the bank for his ‘xamination, said that Grah bank a check drawn by ‘ rivate purpose. Paina, On his ero had paid ty th for #25400, @ committed, followed by an to conceal the erlme. an be ascertained are as follows: yung man aged about 24 years, going under occupied & room second story of @ new building, recently eracted by James M. Kerbin, on Lockerman He professed to treat pulm by the ‘nhaling process, and had in his room an apparatus for the manufacture ‘he called electro-oxygen. ebout half past 11 0’ Atel, whore he bas boarded, e ing Lo his office to attend to some gas which conveying the impr be had left the lamp burning under the retort. THE PROFESEOR'S LABORATORY ON FINK. o'clock Mr. G. W st's office, was awakened RY PUZZLED. The jury were unable to decide on a verdict Many theories were discussed fon of the mystery It was rumorod, however, that a man his description had be reight train at Dover at 4 0c! day ‘Thursdas nent preval It was the gen- crime had been per- petrated, and that West was the gullty man. he Coroner telegraphed to the more and Norfolk to be on the supposed murderer. Dr, West arrived at Doyer by elf up to the Sheriff. taken to the Jail, all the inhabitants turning out when they heard « his father-in-law and friends, hearty supper in thelr jy mnvened and the prisoner taken before He then made the following confession : with him all day sons at the hot West had beens hal, and bas since * Institute, rew of hous facts so fara made to rounbure as to the true whether It was of sum: it drove him frantio. the nano of Dr, Is n Keen to get Search for her Sen—T! the Water, ‘Two weoks ago yesterday, John Tyson, % yours old, went from his mother's Brooklyn, and has not since been heard from. Mr. Tyson was married and lived with his wife in Kose had been visiting his mother, and between 4and5 o'clock inthe afternoon he went from the house with the intention of returning Tyson is about fy the greatest dthe neighborhood. eral belief that a. @ eas which On Wednesday night, lock, West left the Capital ing that he was of Irish Catholic jookout for ti “ But,” said he, *k on Friday treet, New York. and delivered hit brush away feet ten inches in H jaited ‘slight moustache, He was jo was Visiter English brother. brow of the efforts to conciliate the J to be born was preparin, , similar to th his town fora short ie ‘The general im- on is that West murdered Turner with the view of making peuple believe he hi been the victim of an accident, and that Tur- her's remains wore his own mutilated carcase. osed, his wife would get the in- The jury was im ikon a ta on breame a In the morning out half-past 1 who lives adjoining W by nis wife, who told him she believed thing serious had happened next door, as she board a noise as thouzh something heavy had fallen, followed by a sound like that made by a Mr. Benn got out on the win- and looking into West's window place was on fire, alarm, and with some neighbors broke into the fire under control, but a ent with horror to his wife, an e visited the morgues, not find her son. 8 been drowned. to our shores: Sngland and ome time past the forn ond-class power upon the chess board Lavy Covnt Room, Dovan, D jurymen suinmoned by Stephen Catts, Co county, Del, Iaame. ¢ Before twenty Ireland; the reas Then, he suj ‘Mr. Tyson, on the corner, and then w: ncord streets. About 7 o'cloc: chanics’ [ns\ On Monday, De ‘as taking @ by water in iny room In the thornin ed, came along, and sald," THE PINE STREET TRAGEDY. ENGLAND'S INJUSTICE TO TRELAND. Phillips, had been in laboring classes, and seven cen- tice to Ireland.’ When Germany placed her foot upon the little State of Den. mark, Frngend, remembering the nationality of her fiiture Queen, had longed to draw the sword, but was deterred from doing so by the knowl. edge that at the first cannon shot Ireland would pportunity to stab her in the back. For seven centuries England haa oned chalice to Lreland’s lips, and ited to her own, Froude tell us that nation: joas, I will carry that him, T would entry It up, ast had if he would do It.’ Turner tn fet wre ht were in cauct jing on the water. ilar to that worn by John Tyson, ‘The family are not able to sewing machine, Two things, mental in pro Curtous Testimony Expected from Witnerses not yet Reached. King was arraigned Judge Ingraham yesterday for the killing of | Anthony O'Neill, He pleaded not cuilt¥. ‘Me District Attorney asked for an early trial. the other side, Mr. Vanderpoel urged that some of the witnesses are out gf the State and can- e; and Mr. Beach, who red for Mr. King, anid that there are ¥ Witnesses to the corpus delicti to be ex- nined out of the State, but there are matters to be Investigated concerning the social and other relations of O'Neill and the pris could not, theref« this proof must be obtained by ¢ Judge Ingraham-—A custom K for hin to ¢ ed what the work large box at Capt. Rattell's ound then, that he was cutting he would dott r¥. Mullen's about one ored men there, who en there, and they dl inet him onthe street about throe He said he was ready to carr He got a wheelb: the box up to m; He gave the ing, the Cle! the afternoon, spectacle that thrilled all pre was presented when a light was brought Into the On the floor lay the h y of a man partially r frst impression was that this was the body of Dr West, and that he had been killed by an ex- jon of the gas which he had be Vee CASO. and ordered to be {impr was fined i ney were David Norton and James Crosby ran hundred-yard foot race at Harlem, yesterday morning, Norton is 25 years of He has run several races in the old coun- rance io public ted by the fire, for #250 0 side, ih Mr. Collison and took room (a iu Kirbin o¢ketbook and paid ht not be reached at this belng his first apy is Zi years of age, we t 9:80 the men started off even. twenty-five conte vo me a drink, tained by the condition of the body « yome a drink, Or something to gets Yrink?” n to the bar next door. upper he would come back a be woud not charee ord the scratch, and at the signal Betting was lively, Crosby being the orite, ach strained eyery nerve hree-quarters of the dist suffer for the THE MUTILATED * The body, when found, was lying on its back pine wood, apparentiy® Froude knew no condescend admitting Grattan to be a great man, he finishes England has never admitted O'Connell to be deserving of praise. Where his actions were good, Was asserted, were assured! obliged to admit that no British state or since, aitained such intluen (Applause) THE SAXON RACE ARRAIGNED. Mr. Phillips next entered into a aweepin| ation of the entire Saxon race. marcel of burnt vesol boxes, under and a box, Which was in alight blaze when thi the room to put out the Gre, ‘The left arm was thrown up head, and the right was ex vutward and downward. be ready at 01 ce, def} un Was thea about him a simpleton. * grown up to po 0 proper adini should be the m nutleman olfered 1 ‘oaby for SAN a side. match another runner that the Presiden Afford the protection itation of the United atic Violence, and that the presiding oMcers of the ‘transmit the resolation In otuerwise, ty the Pi 4e of the bod his motives, it Tdon’t waui todo anything Mm state of things. 10 be tried speedily f justice be done to both bone as though with a saw or cle n the breast and bi k was roasted, t the places own by affidavit 1 ad the tnmate that the merchants of the neighborhood were annoyed Last night Capt. MeCullagh and De- je & raid on them yer, and six girls were and 174 Mary Meyer and an reall about eighteen 'd Dut one seemed to yof the cutie » Was to be seen a trace of it was to present until you and Uieu 1 will hear wuat you have King was remanded. ahead of him and unlc went in ahead beyond endurance. ‘The Supreme € Judge Darrel T had taken my gasou: been severed from id in the island fo the weights ased, we should remember that rod had made se of Dr. Irish Tos Morrow. hy who, with Mra, were in the room. ‘There was not a | clothing about article, such as to be Been y Dr. Lucius B. 1 on, wae tndicted for the t saor Edward 0, Anderson in April last, w Justice Pratt and Associate Justices Speaking of by the Catholics duri carried by ger to be found on the body in the AN EXPLOSION ng when I turned Your pocketbook « A Court Officer who isto Mr. 8. G. Courts et His Salar: y applied to J Subjects, but tells us he Is unable to see how she could bave rim of a silk hat and pie ng to West w away from the body rt, like one w NLOW IN SELF DEFENCE 1 up the bolt or piece ack at mie with the ham (Laughter. nt O'Neill.reared in the midst of all the re found in nus against the rf requiring bimto pay Michael Clune for Supreme Court, the a ra by Cooch Turner be- accomplishments and apiece of atriped Fy, and set foot on the shores of his native land than he summoned his followers arc him and threw ail hi jeate Was gran tbody had 1 performed the service And that a warrant had once been drawn in his favor, bus that paymcnt halafterward been refused. faiilavit of te Comptroller. the was informed and belle energy {nto ama ana. ateful yoke of think he ever brea Froude accounts 4 that Mr, Clune and Dr. Insh had been on tathmate te Stated to the C ontendi was armed with auth: power nited awolf, but such was Hruce when spe yf Seottish freed. a similar manner, ot the language hi rto the claim, aud grauted (he Waa againet the Comptroller. it, was burned were arrest a.) son and the D an the front, and also that ‘a chemlen! analy red large quan He, though » styled a wolf, but lauded as Tthank Mr. Fy the Irishman as a chronic that he knows he ng of Burgiars Broken Up. u and Dr. Lrish were hi James Walsh, William Wright, William Wat- Johuson were @ talgued in the York Juste > Bixby remanded sof Kings county TTING UP THE F having painte nd feet with a pen y the prisoners sed obtaining © ed, and has gat God has given him te resist the opy ATHOCITIES 0} y the dey Was peas Ville Police Court yesterday r purifying the gas proof that on T the robbery li Grau. Vigot lost $9) In cash windows were The fire had dos | miralty, was this single case, but was abundant caution. and | which then existed in re | not exercised a proceedings of the common Inw; es Where the lnfertor court had t diction, this of error would take jurisdition so far as to ment and direct the pros in extraordinary | irremediable mischief would ensue eventive justice Iracy and Cat In the meme On Thursday mor ain and went ont lice, who arreste Whose poowession th ad other property sup- | tary of his fri ake the remains wed to have been stolen, Samuel. Chipn An Unsnecessful Attempt to Dodge a rant conquerc Children with diab Paul Falk's © Paul Falk, who was charg nthe helples Nuk; Towa; on Bate ‘atholic peasants, ained Dixon a 1 some days ago ner Shields with having violated the laws by doing bi were discussing the #u t told Brady tu 4 States Internal Revenue gon, William B. Enui the Court in th would arrest t petition asl The Court rumored that the Judges were divi¢ what action they should take, but finally agre to hear arguments on day were er parte, but it is. sald 1 will appear for Ju believed that the Supreme any action that of the trouble Ne Pro} Several witnesses were then ex- I think it was a pnts, and husbands murder horror-stricken eye the memory of their sufferings was still fresh in the minds of the people, O'Connell, then a young to the bar, asked them to assist orts tn their behalf. started for th n testified that Dr » Wednesday ai upwards, pi haifa bivcw aud thea ‘fei ATTEMPTING TO DISPOSE ¢ to his room t man just calle him fn his e ual Revenne in Faik’s district that the taxes and costs Lave The clergy re torney-Gene It is net have nerve will tend to relieve and danger the Custom House party and the | United States Judge have precipitated upou her, OUSE PARTY'S TEMPORARY THI+ sell him anything. of Harnard Rey seen our flocks led almost to the scaffold, Determined t ther revolution.” On Saturday night M Kitt Smith, hael Glinn, 17 treet, Was put out of the Liquor ects, Brooklyn, by t W lian Met tifled that he was com- surrounded the tion to which that he had been the Georze Benn ery fire. found the fire was in West's office: rpen the street door He ran toward ¢lpation alone.” THE CUSTOM but could not As 4 proof of 0 Hips then told the rator's duel with istered a vow again to engage in a duel. 1 him, and the challenge not be- in the London ny later that ni snnell’'s physioal tel, and weat to bed abou On Wednesday t go back to my F Powers, @ coal mer Brito dirk, bel Wasmtvarow, Dec. New Orl achment of G nd had been uiissiug f twas burting We, ai after which he burope never to burst op: The exainination ver Was taken f tice Walsh yesteru to auswer before the locked, and kicked tt 0 y committed bin ed tobe in the slingency published it nwhich the liberator’s son w sure him that there was an O'Connell willing to meet him, but his name was Threw water on the fire A carried for collect Cadinus can the fre was nearly MUTILATING terday morning Thomas Jobnson, James Wallace, and W m Watson sat for Central Oftice II the great American orators rolle: 1s were added to. the him th polnt of power speaking of atility to slavery these young m: OVERY OF THE BODY that when he he and ran aro y nta Wedding. nders were arraigned Tngraham yesterday SAeNRUTE, CXC nto the Thirtieth st re es and §X in money were Known as the rs from opposition to the aboli toad Briars, near t Stanley Fo! Sunday evening, Daniel Stan committed In a fight, He was prepared to take a plea | After that plea counsel urged th. his assistance, whly have said ‘that's a big thing, chant, was arrested on ec at this was a en plaint of John Hurley of Ttook It back #0 my f my mouth if U the negro for a sing! red from the pint en to serve Lre The case in ha to eject possession of t before Judge Shipimal EXPERIMENTING ON THE PRET form amid a Musband and Wit man Elumenthal and his 8 at 1 Bowery fr advance last Saturd Opera Boutte. of French artists were natanghier, ed In the Court MoGulre was arraly Over aud Ter ily received | | tho Olympic, and rendered * with as great vivacity both in good volve, the lady | in particular, and their parts in the opera were | played in a uianner that secured them a number evening upon their return to Lovy of the Delaware tice on the east, toatifled that and haw the light nthe door and o and found uuder 1 wearing apparel b were held iu the Tom Attorney said After paying several thousand dollars f Walk below killin Her counsel acded that an tly worried by Uy athe roof and it tu isan old woman, and was | Our apprectation of Mile artist has so often been exvre tion is hardly culled for the most finished art as a dramatic ed that repeti: She is certainly heater county And that cross Fordbaus aver itin his foot, The court sentenced her lo ® sto have faxging OF stopp to the root. again, Di tof M.dutean e was sitting by hia The Killing of Mra. Levy, ned in the Oyer and evening tre waa d ves vivacity to every on the third floor He replied that vera in whieh he takes of their daughtei The District Attorney said floor aad rear of the second od by Bish & Abrahamson, nufacturers of cloth caps wud hate having been a syiuin for the A Senflulding Accident Men Killed and a law CINCINNATI this afier the seat undreelit, was damaged part of the second was At half past 2 o'clock establish his back quick- 1 elght: workin tnstantly, and woul Island Homichty. Thiers’ New Cabinet, Panis, Deo. 9 The scaffold had been erected by a sub-contractor for the purpose of pu moved yesterday miner that he be releat house, uppeare The noise his wile heard vy had fallen Madame Jun would not be necessary don his own recoguteance pal witgesses are (wo lunatics, and he y would Hot Fel 1d M. Calmont, Profeet f the Department of b walked up to Harrington, gol on ev hud eamne to Dover T had previous vered inyself w called for a coustaule at Harrluge on warned by the had for two mouths ever the wotlon with leave tof Ministry aan w formed ts reg the above mentioned appoint aud avenros to the ight Contre and Lert tiflud that he had Added to the mans of the seaffold gave way, preeipiiatig groundand w @ termination af Uy the support of Was nearly ou My life is insured for WDER PLOT, light, and had his Bdistance of about elyhty The Allowed Attem examination of Mrs, Allenquist in regard alleged attempt of her husband to olut yesterday morning, Nothing ings of New York tos ny relative to herg ted Wife Po: and Brink Meyers to ten fevt of w four wounded are Lar Calall, and. Barn the WOuuded are seriously injured, In Delaware Mutual resumed at Hunter's Photius, Mritt Ww was elicited favor of my wife, om this World, hlehom, Pa., Gnd ® quarter of @ vound of Saw a portio cept the brim, with blood on it inside of a hole in about Ave or six years ago, the othurs ith ald Turner, no ply kuew hin by ni lozen words with it The exauiuation w mior Conkling Against the Steamboag | tok ® large dose of an adjourned until Monday, She waa rescued from WASHINGTON, Deo, 9.—Senator Conkling again objected to defeat the consideration of the steamboat Dill to amend the act of Feb, %, 1871, which was agreed o,py the,Commaittee of Conference leet session. This bill which reliey 1m numerous o) 4. 1C 18 obvious that Uet bo the sreamboat interest by (air means or foul Jump. testified ratus for making gas about id not know the exact com \¢ gas Was about th ‘The Ingredients of Emo: Tn the Court of Oyer and Ts Frederick Zalit that he ex. of the poison and cut her throat (roi cannot recover, allt gave him that killed Pdon't think he ever breathed after L 1 8000 a8 | COUld compone eased beating. miner yesterday, pleaded guilty of an assault Dill would have ttell testified that Dr, West bor- 1 brace and bit from him for the purpose ring @ hole in the floor, eee last eveulng to WaAsminaron, Deo. 9—The signal office pre- dicts northwesterly winds, shifting to northerly, and possibly to northeasterly, with clear Dressure aad low temvorature, THE HOLE IN THE FLOOR, pmeiasscs f Mi 1001 as one month ago with @ brace aad bit, borrowed from Capt. Bartel, West came to wi t some mousy be bad ea- ie enced Zalitaki to turds years sud six mathe ia State prisoa, adil means to defen ther, increased sides c tered a written protest a4 y which the the Sen: had be Pinchback stated in the Senate to-da: Gov, Warmoth and Mr. Weed of the Times went to his (Pine night, and offered him $50,000 and the appoint- ment of a large number of officers If he ( back) would pursue a course which they would joy. Warmoth passed nays, 6. A resoliition impeacht the House to-day—yens, A STATE JUDGE FINED AND IMPRISONED. Inthe Federal Court to-day Governor War- moth’s case was postponed until to-morrow on account of the illness of Judge Durrell. interest is manifested regarding the political juite @ crowd gathered about the M ute. where Kell ity Hall. where th tt and api cordin, urt on ng at was pr the Ju aim ‘The Senate quorum ts dout lerk-of the preceding House of I tives, whose duty it is to call the roll, was ar reated yesterday by a Deputy United States been held aprisoner at . This move was mad {him from calling the roll of the * Fu- ated each , when threate to sat and that Thursday, to tak ruisian uMPH, Deo. o New George H. Wit publieana and. e Mas Afty Repul tle f the Big clerk for hin | ws, Ati House | A Struck Jury Procu oge's bat ‘ederal C ‘armoth contempt case was set of the Eighth District Court, were arraigned bef nt, unaAn for ew 1 judg GOT, WARMOUTH IMP EACHED., —The Usurper's Strong Arm. New Onieans, Dec, 9.—The members of the Logisiature are assembled in Lyceum Hall, They were in caucus this morn- ing. Bach member, as he passed into the hall, was served by a Doputy United States Marshal witha oopy of Judge Durroll’s restraining order. Mechanics’ Institute ts still in charge of the military, and a sentinel guards the door. Tho State officials and members of the Legislature, recognized by the Kellogg Returning Board, Wwapaper reporters, are wressinan Dares were on the floor of the Hou SECOND DESPATCH—GOV. WARMOTH IMPRACHED. Both Houses of the Mechani: Legislature organized to-day, and mittee was appointed to inform the Governor. ©. W, Lowell was elected Speaker of the Hou The Senators holding over en- inst the manner in en org: se at 12 Court for’ contempt, growl udge Elmore was fin jaoned fo oth pardoned by Gov. War- ‘THE IMPEACAMENT RESOLUTION. ‘The Kellogg Legisiature, after organizing with mously adopt- Whereas, The General Assembly is now convened in compliauce with the call of the Governor, and evil p reported to be foriuing coubinations to. di lawful authorit; Latest—Pinchback has been declared acting Governor by Casey's Legislature. from Further Proceedings Marshal Packard's Latest 1 Wasninatox, Dee. was made this morning in the Supreme C overnor of Louisiana for a writ of pr tion, to restrain Judge E ceedings, as Judge of th filed by Kellogg s .—An_ application rellr from further pro- ircuit Court, on a bill king to enjoin him from ming the duties imposed on him by the laws of the State in referen ‘The petition Ogden, the newly commissioned Attor: It pravs for a rule onthe Judge to show cause why the writ should not ‘© to the late el ented by P. Phillips, Esq., of counsel with Mr. Ogden, uurt by way of suggestion, that it d that the Supreme Court ortty by | over the States to. and tn) restrain this propriate writ ; tha iclary act, which rit inserted « fy the j ee to.a jurisdiction the principle that in ultat even though he sh The following despatch was received here this FANS, La, Dec ney-Genera 8 uepibers particlp hited Stat FIGHTING FOR THE JUMEL ESTATE, vod-The Case Opened by Mr. shatter, which a No! ” el estate was y for a lowing no Shaw, who had been si f hy agreed us to the exact of the property in controversy broperty whose 1 simply 4 Wits nay plaint ot establish any kinshi his wife, with Madame Jumnel * about ship; and had, hy shrowe retained poxsossl of Very old parsint, uled ead 8 ror was well know plaintiff are defen Arge al ast! hatur f this State ehild can inherit, and tt was under that law that | the present action was case was Whether the plalutht claimed Plaintiff's cour they would be abu and ast jury to appeal institut relation to, th to go into it identical with nan | defendant vit condi is —~ A Bleodl Avauara, Ga, Dec, 0.-James 3, oim J. Browning, edit enn of tw left tha se Washin, A. Ri bn E. 8 ay Abraham Bogardus, Suydam, Char Mount, and James Dodd ummoned to appear, and | failed, was ordered to show cause why he should not be Ded € The counsel | General Hoar and Messt Messrs, Charles ared for the at ver nearly the und as be did on the frst trial od sh y had li antle by had told several such claimed btained and Woof the estate Which riglite 1 to plaints f the testimony to be introduced is nd & Kood portion nature of depositions, the withesse old and feeble to be present at the trial, ‘The first trial lasted over thirty days, and the prosent one will probably be of as’ long tet, uel. ‘Geia, © Will Will Drawn N ou his D nantly Refuse Sinclair & © dmitteda. ox-Mayor Flanders ‘at Mechanica’ In- I, Horace Greele: o'clock last ‘The above instrument was on this 2th day to us by Hora ten days, and execution or hours before his death. will was known only to Mr. Greeley until after he had been removed to Dr. Choate’ Greeley had placed the will in a tin box with his other papers, to which non Before he left Mr. Johnson's he gave the box in that gentleman’ it became evident that Mr. Greeley could noe survive, Mr. Johnson, In the presence of the counsel, Judge Hart, opened the box, and the will was found. The document was given into the custody of Mr. J. R. Stuart, and at the first lucid interval before eley’s death the will was presented to the dying man, and he, in the presen subscribing witnesses, acknowledged it to be Lis last will and testament, had access. daughters and their Just as Judge Hart was al wil for probate Surrc following despa Mr. Grevley's daughters were a 8 proceeding had cially as Mr. virtue ‘The Surrogate su m behalf of Me Ht. Manning, and Charl been named in a former wiil as its execu. sand request e until 11:35, to ena as he expe ! journment was | ning and Storrs appeared private interview with them, which consumed another half hour, presented t The ay be Twilland bequeath to my | Man “Groetey, requeathig her to ebare any procee te therefrom with ber sister, ( sentative teh from ap Nathan Rares county, Pa. directing that my daaguter Ida aforesaid De'and ts hereby authorized and ¢ during He minority of hi Tet, tiny t Mary ¥« sve dt to Felea Ibe Court, t dT fur or rewainder of oF abatenient, be paid Ald Society, whereof New York. cit wf operatiou ta be javested oF disbur wk of the Tribune romain ty nie at ny death, and if Mary Youug Greeley shall aif uf each re her dower, excep ex-Attorney~ > Chatileld, 5: O'COonor a Wity, New York, a6 also to the two shares Ak Wow stauuing in her nan, aud 0 Dut wholly purchs Kuilrond, wi The platuut | next | tara i Impleanen waleb may at the Unie nto ti whehip af Lal Assoclation may renal tom The pivotal » to Madan had no doubt i ty of whatever ait Lilian wud ( Ivor in case b, Charles Storrs, {New York city, and Richard Hy Mat in Clinto inay survive me (ire of thin thy lant will and toataivent ha nnereoh, Hllve hercuato wet my inth day of January, in the yearo Sue (uvusaud elk t The abo sat Lote without eee PRICK TWO CENTS. HORACE GREELEY'S WILL. SINCLAIR & CO. DAUGHTER ROPERTY. —— Refore the MR. GRERLEY'S WILL, Hem}, Live and bequeath all the property of which Tinay die posses bor hand, debt ed, I te raat dita bt : tH ‘and bequeath my gold wateh, to my second daughter, Gabriel aforesald. ttness my hand and seal (Signed) th: Mount Kisco. BUSAN HL Lamson, E. "Poultney, Vt. WHERE THE WILL WAS FOUND, ‘The above will was written on a sheet of Tribune note paper in Mr, Greele: It was presented to Mr, Greeley for cknowledgment less than two The existence of the THE WILL CONTESTED. he ever been dream Mr. Hart sald that h Ju ed tha r. Willian med its session, Coun 1 that an adjourny pd them ona tate train. ranted, At 1 Mr. William: ANOTHER WIL I, Horace Greeley, being nearly sixty and ip medium health, bu! cent Hliness of the tusecur y of ite h this my ta ing and found or exist me from’ pul i espectully ny of a Hu Know Ab come Hi Sal the (th ueath to my two d: hereof Lmay be p except the farm ou w eeley, lves, in Wayne sister Gabrielle the wh 1 dower inher leas aud Goth al ueath to my brother, Nathal aforesaldeand his wife Ruan, | ted use, for life, of either ut the nthe Lownalilp of Wayne, Erie couuly, Pa, afore Nathan Barne derstanding aud purpose (hat 1 ¢ sald Nata the end of ra mt if any sh F ahares a stiall reitialn tothe highest bidder, and the pi Fas ty au one share of Nut pow wholly ti 1 Cie Cowkslip of few Castle, W hou W hy her money at have p ‘it give aud bequeath unto my said wife machinery, crops, produ y death, farm wad b auld ect that whatever stock bg aud sat fying Cie sold in accordance with t rules aft Aesoclation.aud that frou the prot Din ATL persone waten ot Gy tay a r daughter, k line, Hush, Sen of Veeley, aud kater, wife ort r suey yoreitherott lie befor ail req thts Hercluanty ‘hy aveuue, Bro: accept the trus hundred abd seventy ony Signed) Homace Gukxuxy Was at the dai theroof —e— Continued on Third Page, CONTFSTING THE RIGHT TO THE Mrs. Greeley's Will. Yesterday morning Misses Ida and Ga- brielle Greeley, Miss Susan Lamson, known as “ Aunty Lamson,” Mr. J. R. Stuart of Tarrytown, and a very timid young lady who requested the reporter not to mention her name, appeared in the Burrogate's office, White Plai: panied by ex-Judge Robert 5. Hart, counsel for Mr. and Mrs. Greeley's estate. The object of the visit was to present the following will of Horace Greeley for probate : of the town of Now Castlo, Westchester county, State of New York, sixty-one years, being in fair health and ion of my mental facultt revoking all wills, do make this my last will and tes Gabrielle, The other moiety to thie 9th day of November, Honace Guaever, (L. 8.) consisting of one sheet, of November, 1872, declare reeley, the testator therein mentioned, to be his last will and testament the same time acknowledged Lo us, an tt he had signed and sealed the same ; and we, therefore, his presence, and in the presence of each othe: names thereto as aitestin; (Signed) REGINALD FAK (Signed) witnesses. but himself charge. Whea ut to present thiy a received the Ew Youk, Dee. 9 1872, the Surrogate of Westchester Comnty Shali be there to are detained, gned) 1 ntost will at I, Wait if we WILLIAMS. onished dd of, expa- Williams tad been Mr. Greeley’ had understood that on Friday last Mr. Sinclair presented a will dated January, 1871, but that he could see no nds upon which the present will could be contested. Mr. Greeley had willed all of his property to his childre: she should havo proceedin it was then 10 o'clock) until Mr could appear, At Movelock pr liamea watked In, looking very sol | P. Nelson, counsel for guardian to ( Mr. Williams was announced, ar Messrs, » following wills Adm onished will and testament, voking all of earlivr dud daughter, Ida Ab ical Keouom| Hing,” ae Works Wheres y accrue froin copyrights after ee ee ghters afore ier bequeath to whichever of bis drecley may desiiguat ue HAI of suid tara, IU: aid son wtiall Barnes aud mie at my decease oF tock th lieu Bud disclalin 4 her favor all ds of the Northern Pacific id for with her tor W stands in Ler balue On thy buoks of the ¢ ‘i pild to ber, wy ren respectively, arvive me. sher of the w of 73 Worth yi, OF any two. itrument, consisting of three fi 4 declared by the reeloy as’ and for his last will and tos- tament, in presence of us who, at bis requost