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interests in charge cared fur nothing but nomination; that they had no sympatl HOW Perirs, povak « cor# mh. ORETS LEAKMD OUT. 1H PROF —.—- ——. . i f ith the objects of the Convention, aad |, ——an 8 Admiral Keleon's Ron's Rvouingvin the Grvdt | Waar ZOOKING FOR waiTe MEN wether ntpince te rould have been no heart in the Liberal movement; that | night Capt. B; despatched Sergt. Holbrow to s OF HIS SIZH AND BUILD. hot made that confession. Hower . . | Brooklyn to find the sister of theamurdered wo- ora titeonrt the nee Youterday. have told the truth, the whole truth, and nothe their.relation with it was merely and ex- | DUOKITY to curderer is shadowed and cannot man ‘\y Jui oo ener ie uit the truth, = ~ = } clusively personal. possibly evade arrest. the woman and te door. ‘The The trial of Abraham Nelson on @ charge | He Tuvites them to Take Home of bie Gas) [tis rumored ‘that West says he informed « WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1872. The people did not believe this charge, ‘ get ranma tbat he, mush have of burglary, at the instance of Phelps, Dodge & War a gaere one revise Wis Be cor: Nae Of Di having billed: Turner nae = | but voted: or Mr. Gamay because, they | ere res ddoet and most dramatic of | Ward themoman waa, da Sevany, Toe tatareet tm: toe tial war tenane®, v8 Himeelt a os su) | Ammsements Te-Day, thought be represented, the, Cincinnati d moue after the last shot was terday. The interest in the trial was intense. CRD ‘of The Sif, The Three Conant jon Recommend AeaMetny OT Mi avte Mitr Wiehe of W indion. ideas. And yet, now that the election is the olty's tragedies was enacted yesterday af-} The bullet whick struck the Merchants in every branch of business crowded ow Rates—Messrs. Wright, Homans, and ‘Theatre The Lady of Lyons. ternoon in Broma Coazens’s house, 10 Neilson | Point. Capt. Byrnos dug out sith w kni Place. Among the inmates was Maud Merrill. } by ctlet valle ba a Ierthe womat scit® unird beautiful young woman, who had gone to the |” Maude way twenty years “Msg i bad, She had been there but about two weeks, | Totti, is about sev during which time she had been visited by ne | 22ubtiess shed much light upon the sad story. relatives save a younger sister, who fs not num- vith LOUISIANA OUTRAGE. bered in the class that claims Maud. ene ‘The sister had called two or three times. What | Pinchback Assuming the Governors! had transpired between them is unknown. Yes- terday afternoon, at a quarter past four, @ tall the halls and corridors, and when court opene: Dover, Deél., Deo. 10.—The unparaticled F on both Sides of the Fence. the room was filled to {ta utmost capacity. crime perpetrated here Inst week is the sol6 |, ro ine Aitttor of The sun. ‘THE PRIBONER EXPLAINS. subject of conversation dttong the people. The | Sin: Some days ago, Messra, Elizur Abraham Nelson, the prisoner, was the first | general beliof is that Ike ‘West, as he Is familiarly Wright, Sheppard Motnans, and D.P. Fackier witneas for the defense, His exam|nation lasted | styled, had the {dea that hé could dévetve ths | who call themstlves “ Consulting Actuartes,” |: over threo hours. He said that his business con- | auth@rities and the populace and defraud tho | gnawer to aletter from etgtteen Life Insurance nection with bis father, Admiral Nelson, was | insurance companies. I think theté can be no | Companies, gave it as thefr united, “ unhest simply that of a clerk, on asalary of $2 per | doubt that this was his design, agd If everything | ing and deliberate opinfon that the new reduced week, but he had looked forward to the time | bad turned out as he anticipated he might have | rates of Life Insurance, proposed by the Mutnal over, Mr. Grextey defeyted, dead, and te. | buried, how could the Tribune Justify the assertions of the bolters more conclusively Grand Opern Mowse—Rewnd the Cloek, ; than by taking the course it haa, virtually Nidtots Gardem Leo and Lovo. saying: “The Cincinnati movement was Olympte Theatre 1a Belle Helene nothing except as it nominated Mr. Grer- a aa ae er uny; he being dead, our interest in it Funan Caete its ceases; we have got through with Liberal. oar when his father would retire and leave him the | achieved his object. The room in which the | Life Company of New York,” wero “ unwise, de. Tony Pastor ism, and are ready to go back?" Nothing | ian, who wore adark overcoat and aaitk hat, | testing Agatuat Federal Ty! Dusinesa, The Arat time he ever went to the | crime was committed is about twenty feet | ficient in security, * * © and deserving of av Vineauees 7 could more dishonor the memory of the | waiked up the few steps which lead to the front New Onreans, Dee, 10,—Lieut.-Gov. omlice of Ente Soar Sahar atlas square. It 1s difoult to describe the scone aa It | unqualified disapproval.” ¢ American 1871 Weed's Maseum--O» Hand. dead or more belittle his fame. cc RUNG THE DELL. Pinchback, upon assuming the duties of Gov- | Ty Dad’ become acqualuted with Petarsen, tho | appeared to those who first mado the awful dis | Thess “ unheattating” expressions from three The Precedent Set in Louisiana, “ Order reigns in Warsaw!" was the con- The Tribune insists that its advice to the Greever electors to vote for Grant was statesmanlike and wise, All these electors were chosen to vote against Grant; their re ernor, issued @ proclamation of the fact for the | janitor and “ runner’ for Phelps, Dodge & Co. | covery, Each one tells a different story, andijas nein the house, but wholshutdreser for the | Information of the people and public officials, | through the presentatton of ills in Bosedlnay | (un izsona and planaters ure tt wows Goaleita women there (her name is withheld), having | and asking the codperation and support of all | bis triend MoPheraon ( Jointly indicted with bi Teochdinn the leas Gan Nae bow teeta, good citizens to enable him to faithfully exe- | to inspect Phelps, Dodge & Co.'s premises, ries of some notoriety, would hardly have ved much attention had the public heen ), | the damage done by the fire there is no op- } far itiar with thelr previously expressed and nd | portunity to judge of the situation as {t really équally “ unhesitating " and “ unqualified" opin. had proposed to explain to them the manner iu Fratulatory announcement made by the . ft " pened the door, and was confronted by the | cute the laws. : MN | was fons. ; A honor wus pledged to it. If there is states | man above described. Me looked up quietly, | Gov, Warmoth filed the following petition In sihich the ee GET FY Ad ALL FIXED FOR AN FXPLOSION. The New York Ditty Butetin hee teken the Caar of Russia to his confederates of the | monship aud wisdom in betraying the trust | and uid “Is Mande 41.7" an thong! the Elghth Distelet Court this mornin tine “withers and: Mebherson were siuwn the | Aplece had been cut out of the floor about | 4.7" Me to etéeatte this question of low or re Holy Alliance, forty years ago, when he | of three millions of yoters, it was right for | “YOM yaS GOV. WANMOTIN'S PEEITIO Ce eMC ten Inches by siz, and to the hole & parcel of | quced rates, and shoves that the very Actiaries c - ” them te vote for Graw Othe not, | the third floor b e ‘The petition of Henry ©. Warmoth, of the parish of . six inches through and about ten hig! a Oy pn had crushed out tho liberties of Poland be tennant H stairs and found the room, | Orleand, respectfully represents that nes Goteruorot | The stock of metals on hand and the accounta mde Tf the Are had ave been dgcosered | Who now go “unihesttatinely ” oppose and “ un. by imperial ukase and military power. A S08 Deas hich opened at the head of tho second Might. | (ee Hels Sei rebsion of told emice and jathe de: | and Tocords of the frm were then partialiy ex | and the dames had, rexcied the powder, there qualifiedly tetas et te Mats short . pout 15 minutes afterwan! a woman of 65, who is amin Prisoner averred that he ne is je doubt that vutlding would hi 4 hile ago stroi urged them. he following bs f ite fanetions, and that he ntitied to dis. w ag nly “Allis quiet!” e , rhich 8, " employed as | keeper, heard indistinctly Sheree finable object in view at this time, but acted in | blown to atoms. Many facts are hourly coming ‘ AU PU SIE aR th tioen Sab HLS In Alabama a spurious Legislature, hold- CREE ENON PLAED, sharky We cuties until be, eal! be Jenlyy Fewoved, or | Tevpelief that ue weas doing no. wrong, and | tolighe which ass der the circumstances, | extracts from opinions of Messrs. Wright, She hurried from the front parlor to the halt, | (ene ati aay of Necember, eet, athens When sho started to ascend the stairs sho heard | to take possession of the roon B, Packanp, a small Czar ina small way, | ing its sessic of Orieane | might get some valuable information to use in| @ most peculiar and horrible sicoificance. In | Homans, and Fackler will puzzle the public. urenny ted forsiiy | his org ua noes. To Bogme Informed on the Presence, of several gentlemen I expressed enr- | which will inquire what ts the difference be a My . i iS eae, 3 ; state of tl foreign and domestic markets for | prise that West not selecta white man as . bide n He eT te Seat eG Aaee ie eiaee a | Abatees re tee pecitioeds tnoretrens, uno vo axsamne the tals was, he sald, his main object at the ov his victim, as then the possibility of the mon. | tween “Consulting Actuaries” and at a silk hat, atanding at the head of the stairs and | duties of Go fet, Afterward he made thitty or forty othor | gled remains being taken for his woutd have | ing’ weathercocks. 4 ; ck holds no often under the | visite to the office and warchouses, of Phelps, er. This remark has produced the | Egue Wright, spoaking of the advantages preparing to descond. He had bis hands in his | butt {ie hasnorient coat: | Dodge & Co. under te guidance and at the In: | followin ta L Pm r has no 0 1 ne gue ~ | following extraordinary fact pantaloons pockets iis he walked down. The | Ceinpeto take, porarslom of eld omen, hor’ to askume Heaton of Betereeks OB ita mnepine. oF the pra low rates to the pollvy-hoiders, «a sin a Federal court room, seuds to his master at Washington, when | snd organized mainly for the purpose of informing him that United States artillery | Te“lecting Mr. Gronar E, Srencer to the hold the State House at New Oni , | United States Senate, has performed the . he State Mouse at New Orleans} | work for which it was specially created, that, protected by their sabres and cannon, | and after going throu h the forme of an | frightened woman hurried up the stairs, while | any of the duties of the Governor; ‘but ts ® mere | Yay of hig arrest, Petersen asked whether he APPY MEN. “Se to taatvelious how Hitle It la considered the Custom House branch of the Legi election ins declared Mr, Srexcen chosen | (0/042 fared down, with, comparative cool | ratte ene Tin Mia acts atorraatd Wind cali Keath that evening. He consented, | A short time before tho murder of the poor | eat the more you pay in advance, tie more ve euro tke West meta Mr. Kellum of this town. West sald, looking at rve the rights of the petitioner an in- | ity i and by a tacit understanding the two met again 14 Pinchback | near Pearl and Fulton streets at about 7 o'clock ter some Cony thie pevtions | In theevening. Petersen then told the prisoner Kellum from ios t petnally restraining | that the clerks were all gone and he could go to | Just about tl. ‘ofore wet | the store. Prisoner went, aud found Petersen's | 1) ‘ lunsire'youracit:the more youhnys to pay beyond eli your just share of the expenses.” Qie and butid sn “P48 |” «sheppard Homans, by letter dated Mare! vorsation West reforred two or | 1671, officially states to a then recently organized What's the matter?” asked the wornan. have shot my niece up stairs,” said dd now I am going down to give ached WanMorm, and is | fF another term of office. At the same time the lawful Legislature was assembled in the Stute Cupitol, having ture has imp may be vuly elted that an uj about to proclaim KeLtoae as Governor; self up. While the horrified we and that one or two impertinent Judges of | in each House a full quorum of members | qf iia the horrified woman stood on the stare | forth that ne my marily Fetrained daring (he | wife in the doorway of the office, ‘This door Uiis fact, and on parting With | mutual company, with rates reduced fully eq.al . u r ys ‘on down, opened | pendency of tu 3 rae ol Rod Eh OR ecg : “ bth ; , the State courts who presumed to disturb | bearing certificates of election formally is- | the doo: ssed to the street, paused on the PINCHBACK ENJOLN! ol ie ot Sec ni Mood taiktbe Wick ine + tried my new gas, Come up | to these now proposed by the Mutual, that 1 willadminister soine to you.’ |“ The feature of low rates of pret lined. He siys now thathe fs | decided advantage, and Is itself ay sidewalk f moment, then turned and 3 7 ‘ 2 ed a Secretary of State; while the | walked rapidly up Neilson place tu Clinton place tion eae ae m hac a sto the Potersen & few. minutes and then entered. Potersen himself followed half-an-hour after- A Order of ‘en of law and order had | sued by th i ed for and according bs spurious Legislature is composed partly of AND DISAPPEAKED, Honer giving 8 1 4 1 he had been out marketing. i . polley-holders of cconomy and care Inthe waa sd and sent to jail, ; HED, (signe, Wa A. ELMonn, ward. and said he had been %. ah ew LORE mney nek ; oh ; : Republicans legally elected to the other | having, in entering the house, in his stay there, | Judge of the Higuth District Court, Parisi of Orleans, | Prisoner revinined two or three hours in the | JAbGutthe camotime West hada conversation | mement.’ The chicf intetest which the American | pody, and partly of persons holding no | Mil tn his disappearance, left no clue to his | | ‘the following is a copy of the writ reeved om | Otleo Petersen staving with him a part of the | with Mr. Wateon @lawyer. ¥lzur Wright ny letter dated Feb, St. 187, 2 die : tid entity. jefendan a, on. You t of pre . Vf ial capacity, that ‘in view of the people have in these quarrelsamong scouns | certificates of clection, some of whom had | “The woman, followed by some of the inmates, | orate THR STORY OF THE UMDREDLA a SRR Tay RRA ate OF Bretty Goke tHe) Salk say HIG wien eciapariee have ahoin ' ed up thi a 1 wuneellor Sinith, 5 t6 ie the ume Lull dete lene drels who, on their own showing, ought to | been notoriously defeated at the polls. ee open. Guoret Maud’ rooms Heed ay aie Ze witha | becia matter out prominentiyy anced. (he pris: | y Avera, 8 Twill bet clears Tam the | ¢6 exact large premiums without making a cor- , The Legislature at the Capitol was clected | onthe floor, dead, Her fest just rested on (he Tttake p cher tooxplan tothe Jury how he bad carried | BS vey ht wae. 10 dingly large return of the surplus, on ae bein the penitentiary, is in the dangerous ¥ strate : y 5 They weighed, and West's welaht was 1% | respondingly large " I r and organized in vonformity with the Cone | tiresiold et'the doors she was upon her face, | #1 gtstrate of | Oreoncealel it. Nelson replied that when he Fi Sacile wc. Woes Ores teaenn 2 | evens of eguravegans axpeasen, ft to import dent established by the mauner in in “ ber body lying # little diagonally toward the p stitution and laws of Alabama in all re- | wall at the left from the entrance, ter head which one set of these scoundreis is made | speots, It assembled at the time and place | a partly under the foot of the lounge, ‘She Hoses From, Was about through hls work for the night he 7 San i Pern Gisrovered that It was raining. Intending to go | gVenk of lis new gas. and pressed Mr. Mats | to have stock compantes with low rater. fuietious dud duciee of the | to Newark, which would necessitate a walk to geTownnle tt wna od himself. | “Actuary D. P. Fackler, ina letter dated May tempting to exereiae Uh Watson exc wore apretty, white linen wrapper, and a dainty | Governor of Loulstana, the foot of Barclay street. the convenience of “ 7 hy . pom to suceum® to the other, appointed by law, and received the recog: | little sacque of dark blue cloth, embr < hie Compr kotan teOWLAFOR an umbrelin suggested fiself to hie mind, and he | He sw happy men to-day, 2, 1871, officially stated that ‘the competition af nition of the then Governor as the legal | Witt gold: ‘They turned the poor woman over in ‘ ‘ asked Petersen to lend him prop: at ANOTNER HAPPY MAN. stock (low rates) companies will have a whole It is through the intervention of the upon her bi nid ee, Legislature in joint session t the «ame time to take one which was at nag About the same time West met a Mr. Win- | some tendency to check extravagant mannge- Legislature of the State, aie Slab aha Wie Ded, ‘the vote for Governor and Lie nearby. Petersen said he should not take the | dol, h, and after some talk said: one designated, but produced an old cotton | © Windolpl, you are much the same mademan | Ment in the mutuals, whose Iarce premiums umbrella with a broken handle. It was Sat’ as Tam; you are about as broad across the chest ; may tempt them into unnecessary expend- a pit eonnen ihe weekend west re pe Push rr? at? ay Natal it Lt | tures.’ would have to ing the wrec! umbrella w! Is chest), We might easily be taken for one ry . . “ " Bim through tho streets and cars back to New | another on adark night ‘These “unhesttating” and “ unqualified” opine York on Monday morn! Such a prospect wis West then asked Mr. Windolph to go to hi tons tn favor of low rates would have abundantly 4 Justified the Mutual's course, and may possibly ; : hole inthe left alde of her costume, and thi 5 s office by virtue of the action of the legiti- | found that she had been shot. Over on the wall | prrpese hace PN eee ite entree maby | fuventeds? Mee Windle d aM 6 ac have suggested it; especially when they ure taken fn connection with similar opinions from United States Courts aud the United States i But the most curious feature in the whole The blankets were stripped from the un- has received his commission troops that the Warmothites have been | pusiness is the fact that the Republican touched bed and the Goad Coerea was late ¢ as Attorney: ral, acd aa Sizected fat i . What had killed ber was ny | graph to Washington and put down, and the Kelloggitesset up. One | Governor, Lew1s, who has recognized the | cimible, far there was no blood, hut when they | Erte Oy ea ee ee eee Te tome pf the direct consequences of this inter- | bolters as the true Legislature, holds his | laid her on the bed they saw that there was a | stopped, and to notify the Supreme Court th vention is that the e oral vote of Lou- tiana for President and Vice-President has mate Legislature which he now repudiates, | between the door and tho foot of the lou! Pinchback stated that. having been duly | Petersen's going bi 4 M: tolph were two bullet bules in the plaster. * ot Peterse a m todo so. Mr. Windolph This body counted the votes for Governor, haar: Lette returned, he will receive bis commission a8 | gas Jet hastily, & excuse. Subsequently est pressed Mr. BCENS OF THE MURDER. Congressman at large. own Ly tf ph to visit hi pom . b , not been cast. In its immediate effect | and prociaimed as the result that Lewis iRise dant vitistsaiens PINCHBACK'S MRRSAGE. Creve It about his pers Ne Winidolph retused, PW indoloh somateey. | etter ecually emioent, But, so fer ss new sip upon the result of the late contest between | Was duly elected. And yet, after receiving hback to-day sent a message PRISONER'S PANTOMIME. fen Limself on being in possession of all bis | Pears, more consistent ipsurance authorities. (RR se P| | A Acting Gov. P' to the Lexislature. He recommenda prompt ac- | Bxactly how the thing was done was demon- nd his akin, aid on being able to attend | For instance, the Hon. W. Barnes, in bis Insur- his office at the hands of the regular Legis- Guant and Greecry it was of no moment, ‘5 tion tn the case of the impending impeachn strated In pantomime. Nelson said that he fully | & business. ‘ance Keport for 1861, wrote: ‘ lok this iend lature, Goy, Lewis refuses to further recog- against G: Ware th, and ‘ 01 intended to return both umbrellas on the fu THY PROFESSOR 1oMT. OTE CHEAPRAT RATES OF PREMTUM CONSIST- But the agencies through whic end | nize it as a legally constituted body, but he Fronds. with Ye Ytew of puniabiog. t cMunday:, The old and tattered one he | 1 had tall to-day with Sheriff Hargarding, | ext wit KSINR AND PERPECT BAVETY. TO 1! has been reached, and the example there- | presumes to disregard it altogether, and to re a B gnd got from him many interesting particulars. | INSURED DEST SUPSRRVE TAE PUDLIC INTERESTS, eam ‘The proclamation concludes as follows by set, may be of the utmost importance | recognize in its stead an irregular partisan — s people have o ing, however, to take it to the United States | West says that after he had set fire to the place | AND OPERATE TO EXTEND THR BENEFITS OF plained af woud Peeommicnd that ail lawe which are justly Hotel, leave it there. and use ie, $12 Bik | he went on the road toward the depot and above, BENEFICENT INSTITUTIONS. Ir 18 NRED- He | and stood there Pee ‘ Trae AND & hereafter. assemblage composed of bolters from the i Jee, or 7mee best cpratenvey a on Any portion of bulemaly sageverated that M he had not been | things weut en he desired” When he. "weard Mores TO A LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY POW 11th lawful Legislature and persons who failed . ——- Devchedlted or repeated: and thaC all your tepielation be tunately arrested after he emerged the whistle of the freight’ train he made up | PUKPOSEONLY OF HAVING TIE SAME RETURNED. P , th thie ld. Chiefly trained under the English com- ri 1 ne ond ee conducted, notin the interest of any Claas, but witha | the store, programme would bave ar- | hie mind to guit the place, He went tow: —Hon. W. Barnes Report, 1861. sasha iw) (hb Atharlsen peeplel@aniuin | te terion enka: Sieeaitictst Saantas co ter theatres | hed out) sto why the urea wae feud 18 | the teak wiih the fegt and hands. ite threw | "he Hon. dou B. Ranrowi, Toaurance 0 101 i ric eop! h i ‘i oni whole people of e of bis olin jon, em between two her) \s 0 " 01 reced 3 and thei s fe ie Syenen aoe tat Gnarpniieg 1s Wunyese er is y' prelimini meeting of the Chamber of , be shiswed how easily it could alip down there | lime over them with his hands, ‘The! 4 eager Ew Trey B Life tees 6 precedente; au r rulers in every de- | lature of Alabama, as elected, coutained a ’ . Gommmerce Toe held thie morsing, and a large | when bis coat was opened. gathe tein. He reached, Delmar n she hor, Companies, says: The sooner ‘auch quarters e! \- jel it merchants THE STOLEN STATION! . ar our o'clock, and walkes ha uc eredt, partment are wont to do to-day what their | majority of members opposed to the Ad cepestieg Vanes Sac esi mre | RMB rokan ararsomens, | | died tier to delatery wine ks sesabes ah | Cememcton hes thccreneendt eae eee one predecessors did a year ago, and frequently | ™inistration party in ite political opinions, id pea Summers. and P. W. Baker were appointed & | the prisoner next tarkled the package of blot- | Hight. There he boucht a and | true motive, and men ineure their Itues for ssourtty and opposed to the retlection of Spencer D i¢ cowmittee to prepare a memorial to be submit- | ting paper found on “the small of his back.” yoar4 wale pe p08 fa a ee inte it. Le fread ani not for dinidends, The beat and most popular for no other reason than that their prede- to the United States Senat. - — — — ted to the City Hall meeting. Having to write some letters next day, and be- iy re! ‘armington, twenty-five m! e nies will then be those that pron ony Werte: Ld aos AEE 1. Grate Bea RESISTANCE TO TYRANNY. thinking himself that his Newark home might | BY {rain. He walked from the depot to the road | eu iy, and render alt that they prumia, amt fur: cessors did it. By means of orders issued | As an exhibition of the practical work- | } f't!fstapa covered bya EES Fr ee eee city Hall, | HOt Oe propery, mupplied with stationery. he | SAAluig down to rest Inapine thicket. Then | wun the best security, with the most upright arid dered cloth 9. Stan ont of the City Hall, hed Petersen for blotting paperand envelopes. ee up the track to Harrington, seven | judiciwus management.’ Nias Av Adatie Presi: | Petersen gave them to him, and he placed the : Qtyine mien blotting paper on bis resting them onthe | when he reached the cea strap of his vest, because it was a rainy olght, | ctor ahont the trrder oto and he dida't want the paper to get wet, and Pridet ot ihe by United States courts and the gleam of | ing of the reconstruction policy favored at Dine emba Dayonets in the hands of United States | Wssbington, the case of the rival Alabama notwithstanding the inch . Legislatures is worthy of profound cousid- | 4 was largely attended. dent of the Creavent Insurance Cc the meeting to ‘and pa ia Emorson W. Peot, Actuary, wrote: jon he heerd peopl “The object of every insurer should be to se HS | cure at once as large a1 ainount uf Insurance as soldiers itn the | Cablich St Leen ans | eraion, 6 Biegere jure merein we rooms | & the call for tne. prone aig thls ty | didn't want the bother of & bundle. WiGan ‘any of you tell tao whore t ean Bi the regularly chosen Presidential electors ee ee 6 BODY ranny which. has faced: upon ts, andi | , The examination was closed by the prisoners | constable?” 7 owhere Tecan Bnd ® | the interests of bis funily ne ear " a. hope yo he sUCCORAf Hs you ce- | Assertion that he did not susp he inlawtule | CC 6 yOu wi vi const, 1 “1 col of that State were prevented from assem. | |, The earthly paradise has been found. It abe tet wrian the | Ach foteet mniuat the invasion of Jourriguts | Rees ef hia nocturnal Vidie a Phelps, Dodge & | ,y,.¥ Hat do Fou want with a constablo?” re- | Prowecting fn, cov unuten ant ‘ 1 . ss 2 Lea * as American oltizens.”” o-'e building until the night of bis arrest. The | © 7 gi the man you are speaking abot 4 | lottery of dividends, in the ad. atof whieh bling and casting their votes at the place | peids, and it is commonly called Biverton. It ts | Seton. Capt Bree. Yee on ol John Mckury then made a brief speech, | ¢FOs#-examination, conducted by Judge Puller. | wei. pe NAR zou are speaking abouts’ sald | bvtery ne control and the and on the day fixed by law; and so the | anew town, elegantly laid out—on paper, The Diamond News 's enthusiastic over its attrac- tions, It{s within easy reach of the New Rush Thoughtless men of all parties read the | diggings, close to the banks of the river Vaal, He said he was not there to make apolitical | to, Went Into the minutte of every point iu bis | y he has no means of asvertaining.”” eee. hat only. | test and brow ot H etness. | “Bs Z sbecch oF use inflammatory remarks, but only testimony, and br ught it out with distinctness. ‘i ¢ conductor of the train thereupon took | ‘To the opluions thus so plalaly held by h to take counsel in the present state to which WHAT HE GAVE PRTERAEN, West in charge, and sent a telegrain to t tyranuy and fraud had reduced them The prisoner answered nearly every a: Sherig at Dover. When the train reache authorities in Life Insurance, and with whi © house ib sad coum T pre the lying ¢ A from thelr p d woman lay w Som: Vote of the State is lost. ade, and ard of the quiet, mysterious murder YY. WARMOTH SPEAKS. promptly, but was se y very careful | Yer, Bheri Hangardine was waiting at the deyot, | but a sort tlie ago the three “Consulting A 2c af z dss and Is blessed with a delightful climate. The air Byrne le that Maud had been but a what he sal Vhen asked wuether he had paid | The Sherif eutered the car and sald to West tuories agreed, we will add, still from ti Feoord, Dub sap thelr Angers aud 99%) | cool and salubrious tn the hot mzatha of sum. | f shore tne la the tle Was known of stands He | the man Petersen anvthing for his sorvicesin | “Bo you have qoue like a man to deliver youre | Por Hun tun the following spp hua “Ob, no matter; GRANT has a large major- y Was pao her history, and notht ted with the election giving admission to the office of Phelya, Dodge | self un” PO ENO San’ 30 ad 2. mer, wheo African fevers “lay people prost cept the si here was absolutely no cl nt known tb , be answered that he bad not, but adic. West replied, “I think it Is best to ny President Sprague of the * Institute of tandard authority th Europe, said ‘the Sheriff said," to see | that" haurance legislation inthe United ity, any how; never mind Louisiana!” who have put up in iron houses and the dusty | the murderer. ‘Tho ( ‘ gisneta of thé sand death walks abroad in | bad gone to Netison place from Mrs. Willough- What bas been done in New Orleans in 8 i And des : bp sels Weet Twenty-sisth street. Leaving an the pestilential slums of the undrained town- | ohiserin ¢ oP. Ae peony | ted, When pressed, that on one occasion he had FR natun? ee ton given bin ior sme poor member of Peters river io lected?" He paid that seven | 8en'é church ; that he had at another time fur- mncealed Weapons, States certainly has had the eGect of checking ; lige , arge of the house, he placed Detec- | hr eight counties had been counted, out | Pished the money to buy a $40 stove, and that I West answered. “I had | finprovernents there, for there can be no doubt, may be repeated even in Albany in | ghj Water 1s abundant for domestic pur. | tives Henderson and Carr at works ‘and then | wicns Rat the Covarnce bad at another time he lent Petersen the money to | arerolyer, but lt has Leen stulen . | With the high Fates of Interest prevailing there, ‘ ‘i z went to West Ewenty-sixth street. He learned ‘ouse plac buy a barrel of flour. Prisoner said that he first all Were put off the | and almost cortaln to prevail for many years and this may determine the choice of | poses, game is plenty in the neighborhood for | Ht hy, Week Lwgntyslath street. | le learned wap lovedl ey pooled fyothe motion of Using’ the facilities aforded | car except himself, West, anil the conductor, "| Cum, the raves of premium ougit certainly t Why not | *Port: and there is no end of fishes anxiously | previous to moving to Neilson place. Mrs. Wilk | Joined, and every mau denied admittanc him by Janitor Petersen after he bad made four | rue CONTENTS OF TUR PROFESSOR's PocKETs. | bY Yeducod y waiting in the river to be caught. Persons buy- | loughby was asked if capitol who was not upon the in is rolls of OF Bye visite, bus Be. Jonnie aa Seaniie, pane West then sear Nor cau it be sald that Mesars. Barnes, Sanford nullify the thirty-five votes of New York | ing lots in Riverton are assured that they will be SUE KNEW MA\ the enemies of the State, He coi q aad “ eu times. He live don hii Milvur Wilabts Boappand Boniens and ¥aonl or ce Lad A with his father in Newark, but frequently stayed | tleles wer then as well as the eight votes of Louisiana | ble to bathe, and boat on the river, fish in the | She did not. med to bear | Vising @ recourse to Y States Hotel when detained ip gallver w par were alone in holding the belief that the rates of comb, a ph 19 Is 6 President and Vice-President. it evidence z E E 6 for y the ¢ itter of any relationship h dthere. All ‘The memorial pr | i} | \ : shallowa, shoot In the veldt, and grow cabbages, ttt stioned, but ne the Chamber of Commerce meeting wea then business or othe: ie had alot of cheese and crackera, and g cutn- | life insurance could safely be aud ought to be how? The powers at Washington found | pauiinowers, lettuce, celery, radishes, straw- Mould Gite ANY IRADTINRTOR OF Menus Tend and adopted. It Isa long document, set- ECW ce ey eye vente. pock, In the latter weroa twenty | reduced, ‘The matter was discussed, as Its im- plausible pretexts for doing the latter, | berries, and currants to their hearts’ delight. nies Coen are a Tee tg another eae ree eA Ory oF tue SOlkahe 5% P stopped at any hotel under a false name. Panes Age Bat Rael ay Sane | portance deserved, by responsible journals. For ” a @ te la of ry urpte a " 2 m4 in nae 7 . NE » c a % mp Kone a o a mea, whie jong and when the time comes can they not in- | They may twine the tendrils of the purple ¥!ne | jived w short tune, revealed Lo points available PROTESTING AGAL RPATION. WHAT WAS DONE WITH THE INFORMATION cent sta ent plece, two Confedar- | Instance, the Himes, which has long around their cottage porches; raise tulips, | as clues, Capt. Byrno on bis frat visit to Mrs. | 4 geries of resolutions were adopted protest | _ ‘The use made of the ingprmation gleaned from | ate notes, one for twenty dollars other | pald great and in attention to Insurance vent equally good reasons for doing the } onions, and poultry; milk thelr own cows, and | Gozzens'’s had secured all papers and letters in | ing againet the usurpation of the State Goy- | Tateacking Phelps, Dodge & for one doll Wrapped in a tw vent wrote, Decomber luih, 1500, in its o . 6 the room which could bave any bearing on the | [e Afaiah We teins ee pul | pers was na matter whi stamp was a gold dollar. aid West, former? And more than all, they will be | have cream for their strawberries to almost any | Case, and these on Inspection furnished a probe | ¢rmment .by & party of unectupulous, the curiosity of Mr. Wm. ; | ‘is forthe baby; give {t'to her.” Tie Sheri? | ns ; si extent. These and many other Inducements to | able'clue to the murderer. bapa LY Ad cae ayy 77 EB Jawes, and other mem! and they jucntly did'so. In West's pocket was also | Tame com Lire Ixeeianon Cowmaysy emboldened to do it in 1876 by the prece- | ori asers are glowingly set forth in the edito- |, Capt. Byrnes at once set to work on the new d to prepare an addre: be Prasident continually prompted Judze Pullert Han ordinary buck-handle The | Raves OF PML KEVISION. Titay pe u 8 ly» trail, which thls time led to Brooklyn. Place ress setting forth their mi ld grievances, | Questions on this point.” Nelson explained that es Were broken of short. One blade waa | WAKE INSURANCE 4 TOU COSTLY HUSINESS. LN. rial columns of the News under the Inspiration | grter place where the man had lived were visit~ ‘omuittee shall visit Wasuington and lay It | BY having access to the invoices, orders, and e. ‘The fourth blade had the tine edge) sruaD OF EXACTING HEAVY PREMIUMS, IN n » natural advantages of the | ed to learn that be had lived there, but h ed by onal authorities, end ask that the | Correspondence of the firm, alded by the scraps | broken off ORDER THAT THEY MAY MAKE A DISPLAY O8 pasta dvertisement of lots for | moved. Vialts to three places drew precisely the ational authorities, god ask that the | of paper which the waste basket contained, and ; SWOPEDS' METUMNED, THEY SHOULD BRING THM 5 bas i same information, showiig that the trail was | Capitol the Federal troops, im order that | Supplemented by testing Inquiries propounded RATE » judiciously Inserted In the same Journal | yignt, and the scent fresh. the duly el sentatives of the people | tothe clerks of the establishment, he was ena- ANCE,” &C.— Ei December ish, b But why need es about the ne minority trouble ‘ OTHE ACTUAL COST OB INSUIt e things? By a vast | riatin New York Daiy Liv bled to know exactly what the firm was doit | t of their votes at the recent elec- | for the enlightenment of its readers, Capt. Dyrnes kept at work, and at a late bour 5 thereto to assemble, | ¢ mentic panache te, last night was confident that he would have the ae fowitimate duties, of | 82d what it proposed todo. He had on several | *"p ay Ha tee The Insuruwe Spectator, aa early as Dece tion the people seemed to signify that they yondent in Arkansas, impressed | Murderer before morning. It is not now politic | {nthe gnese of the author. | occasions t this knowledge in a business way, | pixth of an ineh th F ber, 1808, sald that ‘the principle of high 1 mdent in Arkansas, impresse to detail the circumstances of the pursuit, oF | {ties soto do, tbat they be requested to establiah | Pasing orders and contracts upon it, but he de- | Clean. ie ue indication th : 3 serve (requiring high rates) more than anyul »prove of this sort of government, | ef Uhat the many rumors of quarrels ame of the murderer, but the Captain has | q military government in our midst, deomingthe | Med that he had ever soid it, He also denied | guch a horsible use - else permits extravagance, upon the same pra | iclans are cising a detritnental | Worked the case with great alacrity and excel- | Jatter as influitely preferable to the present irre- | that he had ever abstracted from th @ of | “West then sald: “She clple that a man ts wasteful of his money just ; isteacas t te of that State, | Bt Judgement, and willdoubtless capture hin. | sponsible. Hiegal, and usurping rule, which ip | /elPs, Dodge & Co. any original invuives, vor | darkies outsile?* Ie the proportion that the amount at bis dispooul Y influence on the erts of that State, | “Ong resuit of the visit to Brookly was duding | so ’icmented ‘au ained by the bayonet, Tespondence, or other papers, afraid. The Sheriff tc ae edeca' is beyond what he actually needs, The New Orleans qua ave their lu- | volunteers the che formation that the sister, who had visited Maud in Nelison saunter AMAT GoTTEnG Aone he gia race fone he Adi ean The Haltanore Underiontiers in January 18:4 ie shy Rie nors are entirel jout foundation. He | place. She was taken to the Merc et ta, S : a eewlanthae esl heh west $ said that “the excess of over-calculated. Aicrous as well as their grave aspects, ‘The | Fimor are enti: pA ty id a Lava - Ne ions “about eleven last night, and’ wesigued tor | The Cane tn e mn rome Court Assent. ite Pe oer si goune tn eat lial ieeals heavily loaded. premiums, in the case of the brazen negro PrxcuBack, now 1 tenant. a ve hay Hot be elects occupancy one the sergeants’ rooms, Bhe was VasuinaTon, Di O.—In the case o! eres Ste ¥ hy mitted snee thal the neg | downfall of the Great Western, and of the rec ‘ | Governor, but tuat the people will sustain him | dressed In black, and wor by the accommodating Pdailtied a8 ony b he F a She he ‘a mourning veil. ello 0 » Capt. Byrnes and his detective Kellogg agt. Warmot 3 nt Carpenter were following the Supreme Court of the Culted States on Monday, Coroner Young and Police Surgeon Steele | the court to-day granted lave to fle the petition, but sald he did it in defe When th fi ex N Ay agen , which tape pusitny * . reached the jail West asked for something 1) | oven others to the verge of the cataract, Ne een: | eat and bo ast aown in the f Stead of revert the. Insured inthe form ot Which alae | heatily of his \Weat dividends, has ved an irresistible tempi Governor, and Grant candidate for Con- yressman at large at the recent election, h, which was before the | whom cau stationery another emp! heverth nd that if he cannot be Whi rated ps ina speech from the chair of the Senate | teer correspondent further informs us that the dat the »: yee of Phelps, Dod | once sent bim an original invoic Be Our yolun- | Ef r : VISITED TIE SCENE OF THR TRAC and ordered that arguinent on the motlon for a itn an original lavoice which n-clad cell. He eats well, al ton te pr ty and waste. on Monday declared that Gov, Wanamori | fact that Daxteitran upon the Gnawrticket does | gurgeon Stecle made an examination of the | Two {0 show cause against Judge Durrell ba Mea ne eee wich had nee eke | day he did not seem to relish | And anally, the New York Dimcs sald edit aud Mr, Ween, editor of the New Orleans | not prejudice him in the eyes of the Southern | budy, which showed the death wound made by | beard vo Thursday. by Peterson, As to the project | little Preakfast and dinner, Whea toa was | riaity again, Jan, 7, 1870: ract for all the Russian Times, visited him the evening before and | people, who are all for Gnawr, and intend to 4 pistol bullet, which entered the axilary region, —— ven years, be had . ° ub." “Tine AMILELY OF A Come. DRCTA ashort distance below the armpit, seven aud 4 SOUTH CAROLINA'S SENATOR can't eat it; itis only a waste of grub v ABILITY, OF A COMPANY TO DECHAIN offered him a bribe of $50,000 if he would | support bin for President in 1816 rain oF shiney | half inches from the spine, aud tei) aud «half si & favor to Mr, John 8: Dic NMFURING FOOD FHOM A NKGRO, | Mane'oy au BXopne OF PhamiuM uy cH 1h avt in their interests. He further asserted | 4 “ruler of the empire.” It will be seen that | Inches from the sternum of breast bone. fo Dr. | q pennsylvania Carpei-Hagger Elected~De- sand had written | To-day a negro carried up big breakfast. West | SURED. ss It HERRAPTEM LANGK DL\ | bo agri our correspondent’s statements are slightly in- | Steele's opinion she must have died within ave Pr een G aphed to Win. Brant and Co. of Liver- | refused to look at it. A little later the Bheriii'y | Liss Alte DECLARED: TWILL DE, AS WE ILAS F ion, and minutes, thi Wing. a view of pt upon the proposi bullet doubtless penetrating the feat of the Mane it. For cable tel eel na Chad hab 9 5 ; 2 son-in up to bi again, W BALD, NEOAUSE THE INSURKD PAY MOR KOK 15 then informed WagMorn the next morn. | Consistent, and that he bas unaccountably neg- | juny and heart ‘ ; Coremnta, Dec. 10.—The election for | grams he pee pald about $40 gold, out of hie | sald it when a white BULANCH THAN Lf 18 WOWKTH, THE PKEML 7 lected to pay a tribute to the honesty and iy picked Up, placed up United States Senator to fill the place lately oc. ket. his was done with @ view to | brings ti. Itisthe Gret mouthful | have seen | ale OO HIGH. BRING THE NTO 1 ing that had resolved to do his duty, ad | patriotism of Senator CLAYTON, an omission o bo the Merc 8 Laleeee iersaliodyy ie Td Inthe | prospective business, and for no twumediate | for davs | PROWGK MATE, AND TIDE RRA OF iG DIVIDES therefore declined the $50,000, MRIAhT wan AAU Linak’ an inadvarienne Gave tn Ware Wie bee SHE bee Bat ie Rowrar was bela A ue money ex deratldbe ca if Weat « Wied the crime on Monday, the 24 | AND * Puortis EXUMAVAGANT COMN The same afternoon the editor of the | part, But it Is gratifying to know that t Was drawn back it Hie Booth fortuerly Genernet of the Bate, a | A000 whe duis hox containing ag bla flange, and on Versany night he ace | mare —chakoren Ge Mew Vork Dudy dimes Jum ‘Times indignantly denied the statement | people in Arkansas who are peacefully Uful face. Light complexion, dai 4 Lge ee thee roks of Phel due & Co., the | d the Masonic bo His br uary 7 Loi, red lips, and. black white carpet-bagger; I, B. Elliott, a colored | Hier hat he had, at the request of red him on bis not attending Uh , of Pincnvack, and pronounced him @ iar. | * ae Wy “. there is any disturbance in their and cleat the hands aud feet stall carpet-bagger, who ls now member of Congress Peter slon of a key in soat- | eplied that he had been busy w ; {bis array of author yas 108 mire of Pherey >) < dc BOC political a is the bed nich Was clear, @: Tht - of g a he oe wt tha a 3 ood AsO NEVertheless, hee ulting tuarles would s¢ v reupon Pincuwack addressed the | P Cherk, where there was @ Pink’ patch burned by | fom the Third Congressional District,and Joba | 18 waxs Dat didnt know halteete | bree DA WARA 6 Ae Teed nnaeg | Hy at re stify completely the Mutual ia Senate again, stating that Mr. Weep Enst Providen R. 1, has been fixed | Powder: J. Patterson, carpet-bagger from Pennsyl- | Key was put afterward. Finally BLQ0D APOE OF HIS: FA OONG) le ee at at rage i Was nob present when the money was gal ariel Al “ LAST NIGHT THE NOUSB vania, who clalins t the attorne admitted that he had once been accused of buy= 40% Wednesday night, he entered the oilce of | H's course, nes 06 [0605 HO One wh adored, aud knew norutag about che mete | ene eee Erene aoe depot tor New England,and | jy Ne fy Uatueron Kia tn that State, Keott ue Ing ioather belonging to, the Capital Hotel aud seutud himself at the | Hut what will the public Ukink of the op TER, ene badveags 20 d ~ | sixty-Ave of lan ay D purchased with | miasic Through the courtesy ¢ tes outof 157, Elliott was tt ne) eon, Ve wong & number ¢ J0VOr BEOLBINe bs hereafter, of such *Consultin Actuar ter; closed by this exquisite bit of | nts ennaylvanta coal | { SUN tor gained adimisslon hie merit 1 four out a into that matte had on a pair of yellowioh pantalo Vue | (Kae ‘i ‘ . b a ne room Which Maude bad occupied was el Patterson, isers that he was int Ueman said: are hore astra of a very 1 ‘ pe ed bsurdity 1 ome oe to are is mpal : lore are to he gantly and tascefully furnished, wr byiat and 1as had a larie, quperien n‘riee on his books, showing thi al AVA What Is that on your pant It looks | fen: Tu the words with which Dr. J KED, as a gentieman whom I know, and | built ou! t Bay, The project 1s | Brussels carpet of ‘many ¢ euisiacive votes, avowed himself re hased tin at less than market | Just like x ; | begins the story of Rasselas, “Ye wh . to my. dignity and feelings.” No | good one ‘o, but it ts feared | fvor, but in the upholsteris his way into a seat in the United State nod by aaving that, the persons wey cee gamnined the stain in an unconoamed | eee) pf Ae fe y ¢ y Ne . rt shade of blue was th r His flesh pots were savory, and im were very bard up," and ba yay, and repliod, * You; Lait very su o | with shutity hispers of fancy white man could beat that, Beas ie ay t from the docks may pare &) color, Many pretty, little art les of bie on the ‘rst ballot by an overwhel th lr hroper way td i ee ae Tata f nod wala, “Wan, | Durmue with ‘eagerns phantoms of pee Aa = it oof | ting effect on the clams, for which the | jouwrie nd a place, and @ faint odor | This ix a practical the tillam Te ndrew Phillips, clerks of | 104 na Vos nd said, +} and who believe th he facts of to-day ¥ Wanatort made PINCHBACK out Of | Ty's so famous, and hasten thom to premature | Of perfume filled the air, Like most womon of | mont iting, every one of whom su} the Un 1, having beon call Twust go and | vy ene wie NO BALERS FROM OE Mie al , hole cloth, He first got him elected to | gisclution, ‘This is a grave queation for lovers | RCE cuss: Maud had @ woman friend in the | Hott, aud a victory for tho bolters in t plained ¢ ous names Ont 1s ceutdou Han ate 8 | the facta of to-morrow, Isten to the Senate, and when Licut.-Gov. Dunn | Of trae tava crave a on for love use, but she had been there tou short a time | State canvass, who have by this means obtained | that bote wgeutieman asked. ; Wright, Homans, and Fackier ‘ ‘ oO rr ve. joutenant-Governor was | Wo becasue very intimate with her, and the | control of the entire kederal paironage in | prisonel Weat smiled. Another nasal Actui . the Eighteen Life In ’ died, put him inte his place, CHBACK ia | elected last yoar on the local issue of seines or | Others knew even less of her, for Mav said | Charleston, the register. “ You will do tt onve Ike, Some | * rabare le bales ‘ ain ; Lt Clected last yoar on the local issue af seines or | SOMES DOO, cuter and rather retiring ta ber dise - NELSON'S ORDER TO HIB CLERK night you will find your byw thief | Companies, Poricy- Hopes jestined to shine ‘opgress, no selves, Clams or coal will probably be the | position, making few advances toward her com- The Senator Elect Arrested for Bribery, Chas, A. Dick, clerk of Admiral Nels with ' Your money or \ nie : — Me awe Island next agitate the universe, Of fan cette tha Aauhen tee white wrevtas Senator olect ‘fram South Carling, bas been ar- | [yer to the PimnOer, Avneruners | BMGs ea tue Gene es vag Link. He sare The Hon. an Cott, on th (the ra cole of the led waa the Pariser nears slaraecac tulle and seeaus, lay gown upon the lounge aude fell | Peeted ob w charge of bribery, admittod that on one occasion th | he does not wiah d gee her 0 is with her | bectw Oona + has au id the oun 4 relection of GRant bas not only been » habitually speak disrespectfu wo reading, Which is said to have been a favorite _ ructed hin to burn or destroy the privat | Darebts, seven ilies O8, And ts in @ Very delloate | srrenged for bis oratorical services 6 uk ei . cael 7 of th ultural Department a ‘ashington; | 4m! Mr. O'Callaghau's Welghty kept by bim (prisoner) in bis father's safe, in Ut state of health. he has alittle girla year old. | We ster county, for Wednerday eve n sharactertzed by disgraceful truckling to | M0 ily Acrcuitund Department at Washington; | itaud's sister has called on her geveral times | William Reynolds, who assaulted the author, | event of anything happening to him, Upto the dreadful discovery last week West | isis. Lhe oratur, ta accepting ¢ Abe candidates and purty it lately opposed, © Cay Hat prints au item of tuformation re- J since her stayin Neilson plice. Her lust vinit | orator, aud journalist, Michael G, O'Callaghan, Keq., | , Abe 1 forty witnesses were called all ofwhom had borne uh excellent character, No mam | jtotiote ¢ f tne badenend ‘ but has beon such as would cast dishonor | fhe the present Commissioner which ts cal~ | was on Kriday, when sue stayed some (ule, Lbo- aie istad Sa tua Rosin): Raseion testigied to the good character of the prisoner, | stood better in public estimation, Fempia aly pelted ®, : \! ud ry sho! culated to linpress one with a favorable opinion | fore she went away she made an appointment y h the Special ” ‘Chis having been Mnished, counsellor Smith an- KVEN THK DOCTORS DECEIVED, utility " 8. Fron the Nat ‘ ’ aud reproach upon the memory of HORACE | of that official's abilities, It se Arr to call ayaln yesterday afternoon atd, Bho did | fence wae that O'Callaghan held @ penknife in hi runced that the defence was closed. Before | When th was discovered and the supposed | the tee has ted Aa Eveutng with Guamier. Lah rere pilities. It seome that the | pot come, Aud that he thought ni life was in dauger, Mr O'Cal- | summing up to the jury he moved the ‘Court to | remains of West were found, late as It was, all | pete," Wich oracorea! Uluatrations trom li 6g The abandonment of Commissioner, inadditivn to pocketing bis own THE UNCLE CAMB Hae Leach, Saapioian 8 oer siace opt Satur | declare that there was no evidence of burglary | Dover was aroused, The greatest sorrow was | }! aut ot Capice,” ™ Homer ant ne 8 ponent of the field immedi- | galary, bas appoluted one of bis sons a clerk at | soon afterward, leaving the Impression that the | weisbed the pedenite. In the opl the Justices, | Which the Jury could legally consider, and that | expressed at what was thougbt to bave been | of the priace of poets, trom the ately on the defeat aud subsequently the | $1,800 a year, and another af $140, Ho also 00- sinter inust have been the uncle in the interim, | Maieutiary wee Meauoude 19 woutie Ie thd | ee Guilty of petty larceny Pending amament Foe ee Tce ere tee aounerd hi Soka Sttempted betrayal of three inillions of | cuples ag a dwelling a portion of a public build- | Ae !Mat he prevailed upon ber to let him uo Ae ay upon this point the court adjourned until this | the remains, and showed to the eager, horror 5 Voters could have no other effect than to | Ing thus saving in rent, It Is estimated, $1,200. | apuear, to take Mtaud {rom the Ifo “she keed Scantey Agnin Changing bis Name, evening. pe ere Ay ea tres vo. mre Rants etna ondon Strikers Imprisoned. give color aud justification to the grounds | Then he has appointed his family man servant a | Capt. Byrnes's thoory of the murder, whlch iy | Dautel Stanley, the alleged polley dealer, after < 7 hed, where the Trofessor was standing, and pret OL Ibe fat Serio ground ‘ . s Throw Away Your Trusnos, how the explosion had blown he dis. OF Ke IRaslere Bnd Upon which such men as J messenger at $000. year, An AgriculturalCom- | corroborated by the evide! ‘At present at- | reading Tus SUM yesterday morntug, hastened to . , cr the charge of von) y © a8 Judge StALLo, talnablovs ia. that’ the uncle talked with. ior | gentg® bla taibo on estos blet eorge H. | ,, Since Dr. Sherman has appliances for rupture | embowelled bim, and torn off his legs and feet, Touud gulity, aud ecntemoed to lx woess 1 BrANLEY MATTHEWS, EDWARD ATxixsom, | Missioner who can cultivate his ofolal opportu- | About Me Sis tee te hones ie for Aye and ien dollars, no one th weartuw'truss | Phey found a smooth piece of bone wileb they | prisouumcul i. Aud others bolted the Cine! | nities so successfully certainly should be able to | stop. wi she would nut take. It would ener seit! MecoMbidor bia curative wethod the uivrt eco: | agreed was apart of the skull, Subsequent ox- en fe Cinclunat, womind- } giyy farmers valuable hints in regard to the pro- | Seeim that both tho lounge, for tha bed | We eall attention to the protest, published | Consult tne dactor at bly uae, @7 rosdwigs °* SU | Aimiuation proved It to be @ fragment of @ bone A Carling Band Repulsed Von, Those gentlemen charged explicitiy | Guetion of ‘ twas not disturbed lathe leant, (or refusal ap- f elsewhere, of We polley holders of the Mutual Life In- ’, - paper knife, Manarn, Deo. 10.—A body of Carlints that the men who hed EH @ Jy | Auction of monster squashes, prize pumpkina, ‘to have been follo: & INoveMeDt Ou | surance Company ageimat dhe proposed reduction of | gM. Horace Greeley advised Me, Jordan to go to Dr. SHOWING SIGX8 OF LNBANITY, the town of Manresa, In the p) of A }ORACE GREELEY'S } and mammoth govscbertien oF part toward the dver, Mam muat have 2 rate we Sherman about his ruphure, abd be Wid 40, and wae per | bast night Weat began to show signs of In- ba ig Whe troupe eationed manently cured.— Adv sepity, Whether this is simulated or real it is

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