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o ———— FORTIETH YEAR. ene TIE LAST POISONING CASE, | sttteendsgmer ma tatngs sth mart ORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1872. PRICE TWO CERTS. hall except what came MR. M'KAY ON THE KELSEY WAR. THE ALABAMA TROUB: ag eet ett arias af reas tes | HORACE GREELEY'S WILLS. eam mama n THE TERRIBLE HOTEL FIRE. councel or br riko (netauratad wfona and | ARSE) seo sa Ace ay ent er me Wyhere she Tachud th Olin Capital the Leeidacate Orderiog | ez x7) TED BY SUSPICIONS werent opp eras naet tel ee thee at after that, USBAND, ‘Mr. Mo inGinchingly. Te eye the of ky To the question. lorris at one time, and the latter came noar his temper over a little episode, when a | Bald to come here | 4 WIFE MAU SKORET OF THE ATTEMPTTO UPSET tol The Leaistacare Ordering | wy wy EN POOR SERVANT GIRLS SUR+ Or HER THE LAST WITL. of Troable between ing aeninat all Wedoral Forces. POOAIED AND BURNED. ow much have you been he replied, "1 came here inat my will, and expect to bd a loser by the Mr. Duncan McKuy is the father of George | sowraomenr, Deo, 11.—About 1 o'clock ag catised at his expense, Mr. Mo: operation-about four or fye hundred doilars. 8. Mol ‘f ", kow if the witnoss, had jheard of any | ihe United States Marshal, Mr. Young, told to 7 Font rae cert ie tam rioae ult Juation Mont | to-day, while tho Capitol Legislature was in #o9- re iare wants Of argenioal polsoning where death Pasare. | that L should have to come. ship-He Wi aton day. Tt | gion, Sheriff Stedbach appeared in the Senate, Tho Barred 0 Whole Family. Fe ea Rallttiat apukeniot | pos.the concliaion of his testimony, his wite | ‘The etbu was hinted to the Sux reporter that Mr. Mc- | and gaid he hed o warrent from Gov, Lewls to Ghaetly Harvest—The examination before Recorder Par- | q case of arsenioal oning where death did | PANDY was sworn Wasntwoton, Dec. 11.—There is but one | Kay, being on terms of intimacy with tho family | take possession of the Capitol, whereupon the Names of Vietime, orfa, of August W. Almqvist, on the | not occus at all. ‘This caused a ripple of laughs | o/eniveiqueammart saw them algnaling with aad | tople of conversation in politioal and Congres- | Of Miss Smith, might be able to throw some | senate ordered the Sergeant-at-Arms to arrest | About half past 11 o'clook Tuesday night harge of polsoning his family, was continued | ‘es 4nd Mr. Mor; : tert waniergon woud meet i Hever | sional ciroles to-night, and that is the rumored | Heht upon the movements and present where- | the Sheriff for contempt, and hold him in cus- | @ gentleman who had just been assigned a room A LEARRKD DISSHRTATION. the ; abouts of that Indy. At all ovonts, Mr. McKay hi wtorday. Mra, Almavist, in her testimony, ~ " _ | Scot. Tam marrie lknew my hus | acceptance by Schuyler Colfax of the editorship- ote tody for forty-olght hours, dating from noon. on the fourth floor of the Fifth Avenue Hotel re- iit that her husband had repeatedly made at- | ,,/;fof, Doremus gave n very, learned disor | band about thr before Limarrieg him. Twas tn | 11 chet of the New York Tribune, at a salary of | WOuld naturally take @ great toterest in the | he sheriff did not rosist arrest, but explained | appeared at the desk and coolly asked the oblig- New Ori am tenipts to take her life by poison during the 1 was made, illustrating his romarks by reference | Degraw street, Brooklyn $20,000 per annum. Huntington war, from the connection of his #00 | that he was merely acting under orders, and on | ing night clerk, Mr. Chaffeo, if “he couldn't give oars, They were married in March, 1804, | to the charts, The white crystals obtained in the | «Phe next witness was a brother of William | ‘The rumor has at different times since the | With tho proceedings, and his views and opin~ | apologizing to the Senate he was released. For | himaroom that wasn't on fire.” The astonished lire yours past haye lived in Basi ave: | analysis of the stomach were shown under aml’ | coburn. No Important testimony Was BIVOR | oe ssont wosaton bogan had more or tess currency | 1008 would be interesting to the public on that | tow minutes the excitem Intense, and | clerk replied on the spur of the moment that it Astoria. Croacope. the Jurors leaving theif seats to view | The Court then adjourned, i ; | account. tho Federal troops stationed near the Capitol | wasthe only room vacant, and then recollecti . ALMQVIST'S RUSPICTONS. Che paraesony 2 Toby sores a nee ea clan ——— among those whe were known to be in the oon- ‘Cotneatton Witat's SAYER. got under arms, but no necessity for action ap- oneteretgnmn MA tie Gals | Balai veeeieianee ae err f JERSEY'S RAILROAD WAR. fidence of Mr. Colfax and a certain Senatorial ee Bearing they dispersed to quarters. himself sprang up stairs to see If the report was T have bad the aus ra ae PO a ee ge cabal, It could, however, be traced to no re- | Acting upon tho suggestion, the reporter yea- | PONG Renate authorised the Serueant-at-Arme | true, By the time he reached the landing seve Tae on oe Oe ee eats yellowish ssdiment at ite authenticity. ‘Thore were probably halt a | jercian! in Poarl airact. Mle reporter found | Tho Gheritt ‘appeared. before "the door of the | Nicholson, bad become aroused, and » general {3teai Male or ite He Yad no—that he wished. ine ty the bottom which was sulphide of arsenic. An dozen Congressmen and journalists who were Me. y House, but the Sergeant-at-Arms refused ad- | rush was made for the laundry elevator in thi dave it, 1 then asked i 7 the ploasantest-foatured and most harmless | mittance except to Federal forces, and th ount equivalent to 3.790 grains of white pos! assertion that Mr, Colfax had ro- centre of the corridor on the left hand side senic wan found. Next a portion of th Correspondence . itive tn the Chest “gee d looking men in the world. He is getting well | Sheri withdrew. oo court room admitted | looking east trom which smoke was issuing f " han offer from portion of the Trt Wahtcren to a similar process, and gave the | Trenton, Dec. 10.—Upon the renssem- Saveerates an along in yes, and bis hair Is of a silver gray. | to asoat another person who had, According to | Three servants, Margaret Fagan, Mary Denn ‘ ot by a large Ae ' faith | bling of the Court this morning, Senator Stock- He woars yory small and very white chin | oMcial returns, been dofe Gad Meek Ath Roney, Gere fount Wine on the f among sheila gat | to followed inthe Intereat ofthe Pennsyivania | , Among Mia namter the tron tam enauas | Tnehie Tana ah eaarenni of erfect | maori ices foot of an edjoining’ bedroom nearly euf- and | Van Arbo. Sev- | Central. It was noticed that shortly after his ‘ 4 1a, in fact, Just the kind of a man that Charles e some of the nit ty leave them tm my care for the children. Then Bue of the ent Mr. Colfax told him he had bi red the Lenders Offering te Com- | focated and badly scalded by escaping steam eo ry The wext moran 5 ‘and yielded al opening, the Philadelphia gentlemen who have Sonne tige eacthe tas proposition uaaer Dicking would have delighted to meet, that he promise with the Demeerate, from a bursted steam pipe. All the woodwork thie for We ehfidran’ And deatronnd tnoae’ he ad | Fewultas the kidneys were then (routed. the re, | come hither at the bidding of the good Col. | Meri ement; bul thought he could not accent It | "When the reporter entered the store Mr. Mo- | _WASHINaTON, Dec. 11.—The delegation | of the room was biasing and the fames were brdethowe, ‘Une fy he gaverme woe moist ana ai | sult belng a depoalt of amente, , Prof Doremus | scott, bringing with them thelr regular reporter, ine ads chorea mote use Gaee © reer | KELeOs attending upon ‘two ladies who were | from Alabama which has hore for several | running rapidly upthe framework of the erent in ts lon ready to be subjected to | Quietly withdrew, taking their phonographer | Unless nepeeltares Hered andl nod During switches. He held the switohes eentiy | gary tn Tee theese Gr chores Ropublionn Famp | levator, No ete Knows how the fire orig: Ral atl atta bao tnd tach Abate hd 01 he | with th Messrs. Cuyler and Howard — the | Salary. have che authority of an: ‘teen to thelr heads, and gave his professional opinion Te often brought home ¢ uate and tended r tal; secondly, as 7 Vepaed ‘of Congress in Colfax's confidence for the fol- | as to the harmony of the colors. Even in this | Legislature have arranged everything to their | ‘nated. The injured girls were too badly them round to the childre The candies he il arventc an a metal secondly: ar | former at least—had pald unwearted attention | of Con Action there was s graceful meekness apparent | entiro satisfaction with the President and Ad- | burnt to give s connected story. A probable ere to tne clara ere eat tne candies, bome ave jouthly’ aba netalsafthiy,seareente | to the case from the frst, and the Court on one which stamped the character of the man, He (otrati to-night, | theory is that in the fright and confusion Tuy oath, but i | of copper; slxthly, a arsenite of allver; sev- | occasion had shown the courtesy which it | Immediately upon the death of Horace Gree- | excused himself to the reporter In ap 4 asp ns back eeieorionnaa wake the | 7 4 1 then sick iu bed. “About two was fa itaelf an ample ples They go back authorized to make the following | sulting from the bursting of the steam pipe @ entbly, as sulphide of copper, and nine other | thought due to one who represente Joy. Sam. Sinclair, the publisher of the Trune Yolos, whic A detain F of compromise to thé Democrats: ‘The Re- | lamp was overturned. ‘The alarm was quickly a pearand wanted to peelitfor | tests. ‘In thes various forms had he seen the THE BAR OF A NEIGHDORING STATR and the largest stockholder in the association, | Of7;, He h eg Ry biicans tobe allowed control of the Leg! . hens nined it buccoull' And oothing’the matter wiunit. | metal and compounds of the metal and the re: | 4010 the merehint from him that im- | in connection with Cherry Pectoral Ayer, deter- | Fopresentativer, The iitti jody | and in return they will annul the eles struck and = despatch was sent to Belleves ['ate one-quarter of it, and then became very sick, | Pulte be Peodueed. ay omedt her Zrative duifes: requised. his presence in Phila: into full kk to th ncer to the United Btates Senate, If the | Hospital for an ambulance. Told my husbaua I thought the pear made me sick. H ven by his first experiment, that pr mined, if possible, to bring the Tribune into ful yah oorete are wilting +0 % this tral: Fair th i jelphia, These gentlemen forgot or dis arded with Administration. ing accep! ~ ly gen. PROMPTNESS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. gat to the American fh e ARSENIC WAS THERE, what was due to the foremost champion of | 894 perfect accord the Admin! * ition, well and good; if not, the | 9 nes came mptly at thi awoke about ¢ o'clock, and the other processes increased the certainty. | Pennsylvania Central in New Jersey, their col- | Todo this they thought tt necessary to call to | bis customers. U8 Which have been employod with so fre-ongl promptly 1° oll, a : logque, Eonator Blookton. heard mith an | tb@ chief editorsbip Schuyler Colfax, who would WHAT Mt fauoh au ag ig be employed to pee: score of Bg re run up the im iny tnouth, throat, ™ . ¢ Stanhope people, to aman, hei erm. to erie’ A808 Brussels oar- toons towel to eles my tongue, 204 Wipes oF ; interest grea' th an mere "co rtesy required | sive the paper standing par excellence as an As lena thse ladies Tere oulted. Me. MoKag ‘belaher Bpencer ‘arrived here to-day, and is pes a Her ns las dng ar clea aha powder. The barning sensetion cont P arsenic sold in the shops? A.—< a grains | all that fell from the Senator's lips, and seemed | organ. Boone, qhicn he seid “were things tohang | Yery much concerned at the new turn affairs : ' fetid forme.and told me that I must come directly to | pupssiied, Two to three graing, and from that upward. | to resent in this manner what Mr, Sinclair, the day after Mr. Gresley died, | pourswithes un’ They ace not pentented.® | have taken, He sald to-night tova friend that | Capt. Burden, were alse quickly on tho ground, iim if fet that way aKatD. gund inte stomach ent thai | studied neglect on the part of th i | eroke to Ccadiaraiene din: Sauber he asd he nded, “and You.can make aa maoy aa you | Reaves afraid Grant had gomG ack crn tnd | and took charge of all the avenues leading to ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO POISON THE CRILDREN. ue on, @ son. tree! + jease out of them.” is edastsnion On the uroand of the iliogat, | the hotel. Sentries wore placed on the stairs Noone waein the room that night but my husband, | "at would be the proportion nf sree ee ee eee ed thee ca rhenanas | artis Wciee owed gracefully, | Mr, McKay | fyor his slection: Senator Logan tonight said | and in the corridors, and no one without proper enidren, and uiyself, ‘The house waa fastened up. My jamach of « persen dying of poisoning by arsenic? | pilmentary. Washington he communicated this to ei 4 ! Alety then the body toss claseed Specoce was | eunectsy on x weitere dgaed bY tae peep theese (ee Gane oa WAM aad | gn tactieee gery ace ie ot FENATOR #TOCKTON'S SPREC Chandler, Conkling, and one or two others, who | AS Phorter said: Ihave coma to talk with | Fevolutlonary, that the Capitol body’ war ® | Clerk was allowed to goby them. In tn ineredis opt in orem adoining mine. Cox i ee hele ed, fect on the wai x, t varios ‘The Senator, on opening, plunged at once into | at once saw its importance, and entered heartily | you bout the Huntington trouble, Mr. Mo- fraud, and that he was in favor of a new deal. fergie Gyriteir hed we (Brrpredt heave cx et afraid. ond lay evake watching for, my husband. He pometimes Nas excendod beget le tig PEEP Finda errands pr nre Mage anton BUYING A LEGISLATURE. charge of Warden Brennan himself, and the Fee PA eee ee die ie was be tne Pystaiae’ ote Keat’ Rentan his te ent all thoes subtle and tecanical questions, pice | DUNC. They urged Colfax to promptly inform — three sufferers were taken to Bellevue Hospital, Pitre making scraping noise. ite" thea’ stoops action “of the Kidneys, being constantly of pleading, and questions of practice—of | Mr. Sinclair that he would accept, but It seems How Cameron's Protege was Elected United | where their wounds were dressed, iifyand put soreth mouth. He ca and gradually washed out. It does not accumulate in | compliance with formato which the statute law as | tnee the Wily Smiler, finding such a pow- Li States Senater in Seuth Caro! Fry room and comm ne kind hy began fe stem. Arsenic ie hot ® material coustivuent of heen, cirectosy | Sates qneats “dipuinguishea, for ee | cetul: coalition 04 Sie bask, determined to | © ane thlog for 5 ama Wasuinoton, Deo. 11-Patterson, who |. Mesntime the fire bad run up the length of the ‘ ability as their cumber. 11 this extra 4 g “a J elevator, and the rafters and boarding of the FZaaminrrocked, the, cradle +a, he got inte bed ong Would It take to dienoty re body tery rhat ‘4 tna base to be? Simply thiat | Make a ten-strike out of the anxiety of Sinclair side, on the hil. X pasa most of my time right | has boen elected to the United States Senate | root wore biasing. ‘The root ls goiermdy pond er baby began Cramps abd pain, ole Ot aa ig, fate w authorized & corporal and Ayer. He intimated m that whil ore ip may op, gad I dont 1th 88 | trom South Carolina, and ts now a candidate for is on husband.” Me got up and'T'weat to'sleep Sguin., OB Mt “armen from the atomach > Ak ieee ,detaen the cites of New Vort'and Fuiiadet | was perfectly willing to help them bring up | much, “{ heal a good deal of talk an Lo to and | the Penitentiary, is pal of Cameron's, and was | tri awash, crave! fia pager bernie ewaking I to state definitely the period. p PRS A a sone, authors to par the depreciated organ value of the Jribune, | fro in the cars, and [have seen a good deal in \didate fe before he lei AD A BURNING SENSATION ‘think it possible, aft ala, that yecia, by com! Sad confederation are at, ately ington. onee 0 can for Congress before he left | Hetween the roof and the ceiling of the iia tig thas th mae Carahe, bran, en annem bad tor | OE! fore wot’ arvonle>" Ast know at | Sempting, without the of the en still he could not afford to make any pecuniary | SNE LO Tm ely ape tind of "iofiney Y'know | Pennsylvania, but was defeated. Cameron, {tts floor is a wide space. The trenght eels ey coins’ K'sent for uiy mother, and we went to Dr. | 1# Ot possible so far as sclence oan produce results, Of Errors staring them in the face snd being to | sacrifice. He had certain good things offered to | othing of my own knowledge.” , raised thirty thousand dollars to aid 'Pat- ti ing Wels, Me cua sealsy eens Tareas area fer the Legutatofe Know what they Intend ts cz ther | him already which he had about concluded to thas eda Arce mile, ferain'm buying up the South Carolina Logis: | through the cavity sucked In the flames, and pen 9 . . ¥ 4 Setirn lathes, caveensincarat fa et emplonel | ever, peamed ate hopinatare co unify ead authorise | scowpt, and the editorship of the Tribune at | Report an ae again eety a Tce | tte Lob wat certainly set un by Cameron. and | Sastward until the roof ot the whole to my sister's house, took the powder and. Gran , stand you | right x , $10,000 « year would not pay in comparison with | Yeriood thats programme'to that effect was | OT, Who has Just been appointed Minister to | CMAN, Tart ty tee On witee after it. Commenced copia oe Se pains that arsenic has been more thoroughly teste: Vig these. If he could have $20,000 a year and ten | made out, tive members of the Legislature,while Patterson of flame. Dense volumes of nt Gnd after he fooked st me he called "my sister out LO - g CT n B S shares of the Tribune stock at a fair price he | | Mr. McKay Justice Montfort arrested! (The ‘among the darkies and bought them Up | tmoke from the bursing tar poured dows saying he w to see her He retui d any other poison, is it not? A.—1 could satisty where the Lttorncy General (tienes) edi would accept the position. seem Fity the old geatiomaa, heep inthe shambles. Orr faithfully per- Por lowe Deng asked If I was out of yplied he could not ™, ‘t very simple if there was arene, | the ‘this was precisely his posit Som Reporter—You certainly know that he has | formed his part Of the pro me, and recelved | through every interstice of the rooms below, te give me an antidove, and sald that would be How long wo Gitte alapicat een’ | once sald, when’ speaking ‘of one’ whose offense After the negotiation had gone thus far, Mr. | been arrested once, the appointment aforesald as his reward. and the fire soon eating through the thin board- # teat whether It was poison. The doctor, said he or three {arsenic ts an bie | rank and smelt to heay dual in ques. | Whitelaw Reld learned that there was mischief | Mr. McKay—By whom? Tt aj that some of the negro members 0. the Filling to swear that | was laboring under arsenical Hon did mot go te hell, Deving she! Reporter by pears ing above, shot up into the midnight airin « O80, Binge thes time my lips, gums, vengue, an » tf the Court of oper meant toward him, and he set aboutto defeat | Mr. McKay—Th: son, alawyerand | "ho were approached by Patterson told Elliott, | solid body over hundred feet broad, ailing yroat have been very mach inflamed and sore. Brest ity ob. cannot stop the the machinations of Sinclair. It appears that T the bar. fackamith ar- | §is,fival, and he advised them to take his | the sky with their glare. In the cross-examination, witness admitted a no res 8, rested for assault and battery—a man by the eniserson's) money but to vote for him INSIDR THR HOTEL having said to her husband, "There ts a Takes Ilse! careful count showed that the eight shares of | rested for assault and batiery—a man by the {ioe 0 darkien “did this,” but. Bat- tine coming for you and me hall get id of | find ale. 5 suche 1 stock which Mr. Greeley held would be sufficient | Posted: too, was he? Well! welll You seo my was too shrewd a fox to be | the teat excitement prevailed. The police Said hat she had valked with herhusband about , t | THE INTERFERENCE OF THE NATIONAL RAILWAY. | to give Reld m majority if he could control | son dont tell me much of nis business, He | CAUERE Napping. and made, every darky | and fremen. ably asalated by the emplorees of she . iy suspicions 9f polnen having been adihinis- ¥ point that the complal fe in Roosension of | them. He saw Miss Ida Greeley, who by the | thinks I can’t understand it, and TI don’ Fecelved; and now, Elliott has had him | half-smothered guests. ‘These hardly knowing bore: ni at he cries en be ts are in much about law, and I am ‘thankful I don't. I . * for bribery, he is going to return the | what was the matter, were wildly endeavor 2 do you suppose was in | # franchise which the defendant National Hail- | last will of her father is made the absolute con- | hover sued anybody and never was sued li arrested ry, \ THE MEDICAL TRETINONT. Hine eof dehy Ait tp | Tayi, gauur Bing une Im, Bont Prgceased © | toll of the Troune stock, and upon recelving | life. When Taaced my son to tell gre apout tne | compliant by havine ait of laws fends ar | eather thet ects and to rene, thermeevee abl ler Souerged thet, Sirs. Alm ‘ ny was incorporated by act of the New Jersey | assurances from her that Mr. Sinclair could mot | Srrest, he sald jt was private and I couldn't un- | part of all this business is the jing of Orr, | many rushed out half clothed, but laden down. poisons might produce the same effect. Feglaiat Sa rest 0 ure, ‘eb. 4, 1800, by which act | use her or obtain possession of the stock in any | after giving him his education Bat i dont | whlch very much as if the lent has | with all kinds of bundies and boxes, and dashed +. Dennler was then sworn. fis management | {a this corporation was empowered, among other hot given old Simon the cold shoulder after all, | down the ali steps into the parlors on the things, to ot a complete and expeditious | WY: he felt perfectly secure, and authorized the Ras. a sujeg). é ave heard in thi ne Sard (1 au second floor. Others, bere waiting to put om Of he CNG Sid Bis hese nine oa ee Cheers — te Tas icant line of communication between New York and | Associated Press despatches of Monday last | (yon, tted to irom my son over the baller S decent sufficiency of ‘clothing, snatched thelr pisigant’s stomach are remarkable. It te said Fhiladelphia: | The Canal Company was also au- | denying the statement of the Brooklyn Unton | way: “Ceuppose it's all true, But what did the Short Imprisonment in Sing Sing. | *aiUables. and. running into the street, hailed & fas when he was called in to geo Bra. Almavist 7 | money for tolls and the transportation of per, | Sbout Colfax having been chosen editor of the | Justice do to him? ‘Yostesaay Durgiars made their way to the wore driven off to nome sater pl @ Insts m a superficial inv jon,pro~ er. hundred aad | sons and propert: it should from time to | Tribune. ‘THE MISSING MISS JULIA SMITH. third floor of 191 Chatham street, occupied by Mesars. | t pounced it @ c senical polsoning, pre. | sort. time think prudent and reasonable, not exceed- The reporter pleaded ignorance on that point, | Mears and Miller, manufacturers of ‘and scribed an antidote, and then lett his patlent ed the p 4 In securing the friendship of Miss Ida Gree- porter plead a 5 cigars, y,,the hot Without further advice. or aid until the next ie did not mean to ear {ng the limite provided in the act of incorpe- | toy Reid apparently outflanked Sinclair, and re- | ANd asked: Mr. McKay idihare reasons for'wish: Fiecteeas er teeie Seat penectives Dolan end | rooms were directly under the bul ning foo, and Re eet cg tine | Bught-remain in the stomach © longer time,” ‘Then the Senator referred at length to the | mained master of the situation; but it seems | where I can find her in this city?" ae tna Punts Wind, Piteanmen somes Tie | mony wore esrly satoceied had to be Almavisi, gave the doctor » sar containing the | 1 ‘mistaken, cs T'sekaowicaged | charter cuthorising the Uomdon ahd Amber | ivecus reckoned without bio host. Slaciatr to | “Bc Molter ties she come to New York? I ig King, [itzamona.vae the Provident | dragged out. About seventy-five of these poor contents of her stomach. submitted it to (laugh era & quarter of arsenic | Railroad Company, whose constitution was in | ‘St he reckor loft her in Huntington tast Monday.” When did oh Gey ton of the Seventh Ward. A | girls, in all stages of di ere collected fourteen tests, twelve of which revealed arsenio. | has beea known to produce fatal results. T! ‘sot terms similar to those which gave life to the | ® Wily old fox, and @nding that Reid had count- | sh6 come here? orp be gad come of C3 confederaces perpe | Into Parior F, on the ni np ack of the He further testified : ST RCn MTree of oreenicel poleoning are vomiting | Canal Company. This was at same time, | ed on him in one direction, he took a new tack. | — Reporter—She came here that Monday morn- ookly s hetealive, aitemmed th ae, | Office. There, hrodk thor AN OUNCE OF POISON FOUND. © ene Ft Paes ane Sputde$ ; adel Ited, and Chand- | \p- I thought as you wore intumate with the er and eat about on the floor, wringing their hands and 1 ‘after baving mad® the teste, that she was Bart, oF runt ¥ ‘The Senstorial Rib phone Musategiragdoarsny ly you might give me somie clue by which [ mourning the loss of thelr-goads, for near! surtering tyom erventeal poten. easumnin cone | rough tae hogy ana ert ropiration. lor and Conkling agreed to pit up the money tt | imicht Ince hr T pert eteethlng vel baci: Re wae ha a. srerrthing belonging to ‘thein wax destroyed, tur J examined wae threwa from the mach of the he fy Rate taven Fors lecws dae’ p= KO. CJ the Misses Greeley would sell the ten shares of | ular to say to her. Py pra exe ting s few articles reac: ied In a damaged eiie Tous to stk pounds elected from het ‘stomach, One Youtiting have escaped fatal re- stock bequeathed to them by their father. PP a a hd hod m h cok Comune corse heures, 6: , Serat. Brooks | Srited to miss thelt fellow servants dying ny Mi and the rest # liquid Itke " th may ensue from taking & le! ie Keporter (smiling, though somewhat abashed) ‘8a escort with the Brooklyn officers to the Fulton Lg guace of which was food and the reat @ liquid IIe | Sose of areoule within 8 few boure ere fow days. There sy, nahar af tea teebten ae + | A proposition was accordingly made:to them | Yes, frsiinmons was (ried and sentenced fora lone | slow death up stairs, and no hint was. given o the quantity contained in the Jar. It could not have re. | [tuainele case 0B record In whlch ® person died a: } Halt Sh sguapah sean tenruice ye, | through Sinclair to buy their stock, and pay | . Mr. McKay—I was intimate with the ladies In | Sere) Of yearn ong a ee rein Pity ot | Srnce en efort could have been made toss Fiaihed te her, stomach over helt an hour without Delag | "OCF ctor, dont you Deyaeegan | thee fon between the two clues, | them $100,000 cash for it. ‘This was as promptly | untington, but not here, you know. They | Ratio cation. PEs Gromen inet ‘ne time ta pollind’ to’ works Almavist 7 the poleon had doen swallowed | iat un Ue" eget wun tie person did bot ale stall | Oras? Cet ce ee thee te pall” | rejected, and then Sinclair determined to bring | don't you apply to them? ——— At first it was diMcult to, reach the fire on ao- ee cate eter ite lar cere chien watec | (Great laughter at the expense of Mr. Morris, w joges €3 in ibe this these | forward a former will of Mr. Greeley, by which | It was fast oming evident to the simple | Prebably « mw in Brooklyn—Asesautt by | count of the intervbning roof and ceiling, but t iter she hed drunk ad Tine, | seemed much rumMed by the incident.) Dr. Doremus | companies are still entitled to the protection of the mind of the SUN reporter that his usual voca- U Re 5 the truckmen soon knocked holes into both, and ately vounited up. There was a very em ity of | Malntained that he had answered the question prop- | Court. The State, cau, indeed, lay "down. raliroad | he is made one of the executors, and contest | tijnwas being usurped. Instead of intervicw- | Between ll end If o'clock last night Officers | SWenty streains of water were directed through food im it, and that was in the bottom of the orty, walle Mr. Morrie meintained the costrary. shit ten feet of our raliroad. of sllow others to do so, | the last will on the ground that the testator was | ing Mr. MoKay, that gentleman was steadily In- | ¢. paely Hgy cllplapentog ton the aide, | the blinding smoke upon the vast area of con- peteeoh es Court consluded that there was no use in | bat the lew sol permission of the State must be first aal Non compos at the time of making it, ‘This pro- | torviewing him. He answered, “J thought I partys pralyeshiyah as eevee gastabygherdecs stant Increasing flame, A perfect Niagara ls very heavy substance, and, when thrown into water ee des gi oie | Bat ha ease of circuitous means, trust ceeding effectually ties up the ten shares, and | "8s, 4pplying to one of her friends when © | The ground about him was covered with blood fowirg | magnificent furniture and carpets Uf tile chess fT eceneea’ Sina abet wrote mbectee prea at On {ait rapidiy. A large dose ot Sreenie object which they desire. P°** | gives Mr. Sinclair ahd bis party controt of tha McKay smiled pleasantly again. He sald : | trom s terribls wos=4 1. his head. saturming his cloth: | UPVSF floors, utterly ruining them. The water beat. When'we ate be Raferisstene Te irents DELAWANE BAY PREC paper. “Aire You'§ Wheuitver of the har, gaune man?” They teok him to © Roll ‘statio: ‘alker, | ia the coseitars, tet 8 foot deep. Indeed, the aktavtip inthe touteotsof the jar 1 euggeateg making x hereymptome aid'uot | | The Seuptor then referrod fo the case of the | As soon as this was accomplished Mr. Colfax | Mt MCKny™ Sis son te a member of the bar. I | provetatahne™: Uae, ie me were Maly ‘6 | Hise Soest was ‘recently furnished ete pest ot ta I whttiee the pulegn hed beauin | Where small doses are taken all traces ofjarsenic would | been adjudged an illegal structure, and that the was notified that his offer would be accepted, | don't know much about law myself, and my son man sekovered saitlentiy “to wy thet be hel bone | ot ‘and at least one quarter is Ruined. Brea ouiach or not, Hight, drache, ot | Ueentirely, removed from the eyatem in about twenty | Court of Errors h dieereed that the rails must | and to-day this gentleman telegraphed bis | Aways keeps his business to himself. | | truck by” uakm ven pernon. Stn hans os | cer eceeeeee? Serene we are Sneneen Tomack ai arachnis: My est | {So hundred grains of arsenic 1] OF amet ey intepage® pith the franchises | friends that he would resign the Vice-Presi- | sr ‘McKay? oo” 0° You think this nds | dees Boros, of G@ Frince stress, Brookiya, @ truck | OT SO twe spread rapidly, and a vast multitu ‘grain or more of arsenic ot pe such & case on record. I donot believe | Caso he himself made and inalsted upon the | dency Weforo the holiday edjournment and | Mr. McKay—It's a,terriple thing, tan't it? I | ‘Between 10and 11 o’clor’s, on passing stung Flatbush | poured toward the Rotel tron: all ‘directions: f gach six ounces anairecd. That would make cleht | stomach, without, manifesting its spresence. point that "a franchise granted by a sove- | enter upon hin new duties with the now year, | Bear that Dr. Hanke is going to get back the $85 | prenue. be heard. ne said. ew omen crying for ueip. AB | Man ¢3 me of them liveried ter euuids not contain any. mor can't | tote polagna very dimeuls Of dé ne | rolen stands sgaingt srarid but the sore- | It is also sald upon very good authority that one | that ‘money trom him, didn't. they? You see | Wy,evme ome aahe was about to enter the vacest lots on | others hacky from which alighted. feet wens conceive of any case where clght eraing of arsenic Wil! | #S0 from arseaical polaon, will exht Ta ee the very dey is 1862, when those sachuntts | of the conditions Colfax and his Senatorial | there ure three men who swear positively that a a ig arseme | 88 $0 the tle at which death will ensue, ty min- RASY OF DETECTION. think reo, however, used tot could take elght grains and live more than ‘At his request be was Teuoved Wo his home ins car. | A2d thelr gallants, half drunk with the night's privileges expired, for the purpose of competi friends made with Sinclair is that a clean sweep | DF. Banks did not lift hishand or make any noise | riage, eos dissipation. ‘There were so many of these latter Inthe trame between New York and Philadel: | ‘rene ‘resent editorial stad shall be maderand | habim.the court room. ‘This thing was all put — that they were particularly noticeable. Uieeorhalfan hour. Two grains ise fatal dove ; Is it not a well-understood fact areente pot | phis and yet they bad not bech able lewall; The office floor of the hotel was crowded as axiromely dangerous, of any oiherinnhe | Duta aingie enimine on the road, except under | also of the Washington bureau. Ono of the A SrCKRT CROPPING OUT, Last night Mr. Seth Turner, Prosident of the | 0. Panto night, and by the same class of gen- THR DEFEN: eaves, 100 tlemen. The cowposute with which they dis- Mr. McKay—Yes, You sce Jt was all about the | Srer, Aad Leather Bank, Boston, and Mr. Joseph Poole | cussed the scenes being enacted overhead was “pc bed Oy Tape career asa bt la baal Lg others, ‘The min ALES] stam | White, the present head of the bureau, and | gcyo oy ne’ Of this city crossed the Desbrosses street ferry and took | singular. ‘They stood about in groups, as usual, fours, moved that Almaylst be discharged on | ne the Bitter fitorne; way stock'was nover to be voted in any way so | within afew days he declared that he would | Hore was the very point opened which the re- | *cro-town car. At Greene street the gentienen left | and smoked and chatted gaily: ‘The slerks sat the following grounds based on my own experience, P| Se togive to Camden and Amboy any power or have his scalp. porter has been trying to discover for ® week. | the car. Two men wore standing on the platform and | behind the desk quiet and smiling, but they had there was no evidence proving that the ven in reference to the quantity of arsenic control over its management, or so as to defeat Sc Aslight ray of hope arose that the Interview | 10 the door in such # posit hat their hats and coats on ready for instant it. nade by Dr. D body of the deceasea was purely speculative. All Darrasa th tion ef th i - ,, was not to prove wholly in vain after all. He | Sle. Aftee walting After the frst confusion the utmost order pre- from Mrs. Aimar Of the metals cam be detected, But some of ie eek reas the panettg jon ef the new line THE CRISIS In FRANCE. Bald, What about the School Board, Mr. Mor | to them en vailed. did there was no proof of her husband's gi a — : Ki "ihe went lemen were on the way to the Fifth Avenue A FIREMAN FATALLY INJURED. LU og it to her, and that if she had swallowed the | “Q_Coula you fi The elo el tos Bice eee re, AF McKay—Well, you see Street used to be | Hotei ‘sud waited on the coruer for's Broadway About midnight a member of No. 8 Truck vantity of arsenic alleged to hi c stances of the case, U 0 object of the Btanhope act was to remove the Becretary of the board, Dr. Banks was | When the car arrived the saine men wh ‘the | attempted to get out of i quantity of arsenic alleged to ha stances of tbe, once. ® | all pretence of any want of right of railroad cor 4 iy Ay A, he majority” ot | crosa town cat obutrusted the rear platform, One 4 ee a a i Ee BE ontract with and Ambo: be bitter against Mr. Reporter—You mean Lawyer Street? offered no testiinony, but Mr. Payne, for the | used ia lie deicetion 1 Giapute ‘thas | OO rat aw iiow den yy. | Senators ts known to be very bitter agal ‘® moment for » told them to get as aed ? porations to use their roads to compete in busl- ky : it th ee eee ee rene | eeansel for the prisoner objected to the ques- | Rest with the Pennsylvania Central And yet, | Pants, Deo, L—The number of petitions | the board’ with him, and Dr. Ranks could do | suuoet in the door with nothing. At tho last election thou 0 gentiogen cre yaad’ after dog’ ew fonton the vision ‘se tReaguis® crevice ben hing. last election thor ont of the window is ® re erery intelligent person that the poison had | tion. The Court admitted the question, the Senator centended, not one of the six | for the dissolution of the Natiomal Assembly | Die of fluntington rose up in irene paced Tes Yaprave saweed oo Thich be carried | twoen the walls of the extension and that of the been placed Into the matter analyzed question was again put by the District Ate | eee rie ae oie te ee sooke same polay | circulating for signatures throughout Paris and ks four of the six hi Betore Wie toma was discoverts- Ta snotier pocket Air, | Tweuty-second street wing. He had to step conapireny, white, rig torney, but strongly objected to by Mr. Tracy. | Ofiawin'the famous Stanhope charter. tie pro- | the dopartmenta are greatly increasing dee | Sabet. eee worm OF Fonee and Olbte valuable | Shade ine does. Zee ll was ellpper Gace ons : ; i } § and he fell to the fia ow, seriously injuring Pe rie tek eaacinines ceeded to prove that the act is no law, Inasmuch | Phe Prefeots of several departments where the h Hi: taken be fale : Bnd others, to got rid of the prisone that there was vomiting and purging ine lew placed betre both Houses of the H Reavy, but bis rat name could not be that his wife had been influenced b Legislature was not the law stamped by Niles & | movement has assumed formidable proportions Met eis Reavy, but his frst name could not be tiven to purus this course. except none previous instance. I shoud sap. thas | Bettie and approved by Gov. Varker. have been summoned to Versailles. ‘The mem- Pally gore | gies ec a eres hemerea ran Oe ae, Butler | ae hours the flames baffled the most Mr. Ralph Burnett, representing District At- | propably some arsenic had been givens De | alle quoted largely from different sources to | hers of the Moderate Left are in favor of the dis- to awoarthat | Street: ya, weot home oe Tuesday night end | ae renuous eforte of the frenien. It w rly tortor Dee nates representing District At- | probaly opeaa srepme bed ee sven show that an interpolation, such as the conclud- oe Tear shat | bogan to abiive his wife, Knowing his violent temper, | Stfenuen a apooch. "The Mecorder declined to discharge | dose had been given od bf hen oF twel rtion of the vighth section, although pro- | solution of the Assembly. p lonees a and fearing that her lif might be in danger, abe sigrted | trol, ‘This becarne oun ee tes Almavist, and told the prisoner's counsel that | hours.” It is my op fosslng to ben part of the act, was illegal and | ‘The Duke de Rroglie, » Monarchist, nas boon | hot Amtad” to'eave’ the abartinents, wiereapon hes priced, meelud me Stowe fy Ge Dill that the . ny N | tissues was edininistered at ® diferent time from that hy % 1 two feet long and dealt i rderous bl stantleting bine hescetions Upon which he based romans act did not pass both Hou elected © member of the Committee of Thirty, THE GREAT JUD: the head, knocking her dowa, ‘she wade another: at Dis'applicatdon forsuch discharge, ‘Ihe hearing | than otier parts of the boty” Asiatic ehglera ince | Governor had no power to sign, It, ra im place of M. Fourten, who bas just boom ap- | _ Heparter—ihe 708 think Chas Justion Monttort | Ome "Co reteiee, “haus ot ike scathen eae Will be resumed this morning. yapionis recubles arscuical polsuning, ‘The promy | Honof the constitutlonality of the act ¢ pointed Minister of Public Works, Ba eee & ie Pe an ihe "notae entared the foom and protected the wou r j . ; Oupital for treatment. Connolly: 7 fage. She hasluxuriant black | t ite se § post = Dairslarue, expressive eyenra clearcomplexion, | tively thar there'was ag-ohy mubetance ia the stomach | | . the Extreme and Moderste Left 1s published to- | SSPGT40T Mare ear ene en tadce of ‘ular features. She is petite in figure, | Of deceased. The substance may have been taken Into day, It demands ® pacific and legal dissolution | Queens. He's a very partioular friend of mine. avi has a well-proportioned form, She has four ye phi prod y tg yy fi of the National Assembly as the only means of Mr, cK. ed and meditated, ‘The re ehildren, the oldont being about six ye: talon thes Rapetoiaee asi Air nlant Washes | cou i "y | averting fresh dangers to the country, as the | po ditated too. Aft The prisoner fage, of small Ngure, | methods of discovering arseni division in the Assembly renders the Govern- | fie reporter sald : blue ever blonde xion'and hair, with | late discoveries. pees He Been CaeneN hed ment powerloas. ‘The address expreases strong | ug feporter sald: “ ri, Wis omcs., With ie | As soon as the fre had been subdued, Warden wntenance closely resembling | ‘The witness then left the stand and Dr. D. L. 4 disapproval of the pressure now belng exerted to | “Mr McKay—Oh, no (smiling), you misund 7 i oriticn rane ePaDH | Brennan and Commiesioner Nik ou went to He is a mechanical engineer | Budd was called. He was examined at great Bow Fun CASE bring about disorder, which, as has been hitherto | stood me, {did not say that he said anythi 4) to over 3400. No roturna have been recetved from | the top floor of the building, In which are the and for seven years has been employed as a | length, but his testimony did not materially ttors of the Governor, President of the | proved, can only result in advantage to the | [asked him the othor day If he ever kuew of-s | Jobuson, Green, Rcott, and Folnsctt counties, all of | fvome occupied by the employes of the hotel draughtsman by Messrs. Munn & Co. of the | differ from that of the previous witness. and Speaker of the House made & case | enemies of Franc 5 eaned hhalding mecurt ta pectot Defors and exe | WHich gave majorities tor the Reform ticket. While groping through the darkness and smoke, Sotentifie Amertcan. He was born in Norway, CERTIVIOASR OF DBAS! interposition of the restraining pow ‘The new e Sluding members of the bar. My son was a $$$ the Commissioner stumbled over the dead but his family removed to Sweden when he was urt. No stronger case oan be conce majority in t ubly; securing majorities | member of the bar, Hw said he never beard of The Youkers Trein Agati a worm With an exclamation of horror ere youth, ide th re said Downey, register of deaths in the | to justify the necessity of the unbroken lin therein’ to the inistration. of Prosidene | member of t Whe béar of cn une ee called the attention of Warden Brennan to w to be highly respect nd several of them h Department, was then called. The o which have armed the Court of Chan- | ‘Thiers, and for tl tablishment.of republ HeporterDo you think that Kelsey is dead ne ts unknown man, who had ap-| he had discovered, Chief Perley was notifiea, hold. positions of honol The | Hillcate of theldeath of Mr. Anderson, aa signed with a weapon framed to command those | institutions. The right of petition to the As 4 » | parently been instantly killed by the 5:10 P. M. Yonkers’ | lanterns were procured, and a search of the sem p honor and trust under the Mr, McKay? Swedish Government. by Dr. Irish.twas produced and identified by the | acts which it deems essential to justice, and re- | iy is claimed to bo inviolable, for an attack r w vants' sleeping apartments began. cr ernment, y ‘The pleasant-faced old man almost laughed as appeared which ‘The dining rooms were flooded and the way landings were blocked with bagg: juries | fine stairway at the ladies’ entran Song red fo the | third atr ruined. A si ings were Irreparably damaged. Many of the hotel guests took rooms in the St. James in Doubt. Hotel, and many were bospitably taken to ps residences In the neighborhood. BN DEAD WOMEN FOUND. , ; witness, [tls as follows: straining those which are contrary to eq Rpon it would be an attack upon the principle of | no retorted, Do yout” In one room the bodies of nine women were Almarelat daa Cha na tee whalavan jame of decessed, Edward 0. Anderso food conscience. universal suffr Reporter-T am acarcely prepared to judge, not ck | ft huddled together in a hi In am : het seve there Is po truth whatever in ‘years, #umoinths, 10 daye } Suppose that the defendant National admitted that | Vansatiias, Doo. 11.—In the National As- | peing a resident of Huntington J In all bowlies were Siw bashed an incurable disease for six years, Gecupation, United States Assistant Assessor, Or the Ruccative, aug in fhe snawer'it in openirarowed | embly toxday, M: Caslonde expressed the hove | Mr. Mckay Nobody in Huntington believes z pod wad taken ¢0 foeea or cates Tremnaioen by tte He believes this malady has affected her mind, Birthplace, ‘Yonkers, N. ¥. that they did under that law intend to impair oUt fran: | jae ie eo ne grater of French | flat be ts dena. n awakened from y a .N. He will turn up some day. He Parently bei And that designing persons interos:ed in tajur- Fealdent ii shin city? Kleven yours, sit not enough, th faw-toaklag power ond | Nas secured the yomplote liberation of Frouch | fs somewhere about the village, he 4 Alarm and attompted to effect their escape, but nd tes no doubt, A : Ener 4 " , tory. - brothers of his could be tad wi tng him have induced her to accept the theory Het ip Lirthpiace, Uaited Etat utive power of New Jerscy are powerle ETS sos of the Bighh suk If these brothers of his cou made to go re, ned the doors onicintention to polson her, “He apenks of hic |: Matera pris Ue MAE aay ang, Bathe ‘very bldmnss af auch Rete Kea'te!| aition eoclpting Sescrdeyteaat peratetiactooton | Hpod Whe etapd and Be pup upon, tnelr oath, we | | AtGQ0 last evening fre was discovered in the ia, which were found oped, bub wit h the greatest affection, and sheds tears | 10. | hereby ty that T last saw’ hun on the 9th day ied the remedy from, being prepared in advan: Of the petitions for the dissolution of the Ae. | seuld soon know whore Kelsey Is, 4 we . re driven back by the flames, oF when talking about his children. ‘The cittzens | of April, 187, and that the cause of death was acute gas | Must the Chancellor also’ be ssked to shorten hi 8 off, Jou may Gapend upon it ee Soospied By Herman & Cobpteid, sealers le eerie RALLY ROASTER: of Hunter's Point express their belief in his in- He. that defiant fraud may triumph ? e Wat PG PE Nea PEA leporter” Why should he remain concealed, | feathers. The fire was confined te the room in which LITBRALL| ‘ nconoe, and extend to bim their sympathy, iret, Chronic gastritis. FOR. Five MOURNS hereupon ascende when so important an invesiication as this tv in | it prigipated.. The damage to the building, which ls | Some were found dead in their beds, having ne eS cpnmplicating), Acute gastritis, the tines rive “ king with great fire and « Progress 1 Owned br the Loriiiard pnt 81500; Fully in: | been sutoruted. probably without awaking Trial of Dr. Irish Cl 1. Petson! En M death, eu ye. @ Senator proce > uhmask “the mi orte e proposal. He conclud MoKay —T can't tell_you that, but tt will Hock was damaged knowing of their danger. In many cases the ir i" “ nares of Poisoning psc a , beria Lon m4 pane rs by wnis , the villainy of Bien’ pe bag 0 the Bight, on pd a RL Wicome oul some day, You see I don't know hued Of the Ore was ad f atures of the poor girls were so badly burned . is of parte , pene patience for ounalo 0 wuch about itany way, I only hear the news aie ware 90 There was a much larger attendance in | aende' er, Hd 10 Fulton Know him beet and, nave heard im oftonest, ithe Assembly adopted the motion whon fam coming to New York or uoing home Bos Sey were POrOne POORERIIOR. do chair the Kings oy Ore: " i tus B. Irish, M. D., medioal attendant; address, 775 the lor jay, aiid profor in the cars. ‘olition! Ansonement. in a rear room and tried to get out of the win- ngs county Oyer and Terminer yesterday | wiuclure, trish, M: Dm quence, ane research, le worshy of tor | tion. Keporter—I will only ask you one more ques: | Mr. John McCluskey of Hoboken has institut- | dow he roof, but, bi ble to break the previous day, Dr, Irish was early in . lays when auch Jersey lawyers as Wall, Southard, | Membors of the Left have since expressed re- , y 00k» ques; y n has institut | dow on to the roof, but being unable to breal z 4 ll arad iy TESTIMONY OF MR. COBUR: and his own ancestral Stocktons ews! t at thelr precipita fis Improbable | HOB. Mr. McKay, Ith tition. Thave good | ed a sult against Recorder Bébnstedt, Mayor Kimball, | the screen, were smothered and burned, em- 1 woat, surrounded by his counsel. William | 1 nis testimony he sald that he saw the priso- | and juries at their own sweet t the Left Contre will fi Pi Re ot, wishing ie see Mine Jt + | aud City Treasurer Child, for the amount of a note for | bracing each other. ar eee A. Fowler, President of the Water Board, Corpo- | ner and Mrs. Anderson at different times In each | fessed, even by those who olution, which PA hy tag Rl ee Be $100, ‘The Recorder was assessed that sum for political | . 1p another case ® woman got under her bed Falion Counsel De Witt, Inspector Folk, and | other's company. Once on the stairs he saw | force of bis argument, that the a} carcely obtain 240 votes. ry if E po ered? pe nd he gave bi ty Kxecut and Vi) urn 10,8 ore. ayant tmany other olty officials w them moet. Irish put bis arms around Mrs. An- | revealed a power of which they ga Ah mittee. The note was cadoreed by “Mayor Kin: | In the corner of the extreme southwestern Present, as were | 4, nist, ‘and kissed her. He con- | him poss ‘and it will need ‘ork. y don't you go eounted by Mr, Child. It then used 40 | room the firinen found under the window also several of the loading physicians of Brook: | dented RiP posepaeee ‘Shipman and really in the city? Pay election bets whidh he bad lost, Now the Kecordtr | opening to the roof a chair upon which the Wyn | During the examination of the Coburn Da. InGere vierve £0 RIS HOUSE. Gan aay to undo tae hi About 5 o’olook yesterday afternoon the horses aay aang eee declines to pay the hote n had olimbed 14 vain tn thelr oforts. te, family, who lived in the same bowe we As- deadly 6 upon t attached to a coach took fright and ras up Fifth sve District Attorney Tracy Astouish ba escape. Around thi hair were usereg fessor’ Anderson, Dr. Irish manifested great | , ttwaase the time that I T learned ‘inte this evening . Mrs. Of 88 Weat Fifty-fourth strect, was | United States District Attorney B. F, Tracy of Snow Storm in Georgia. fhe Fomaine 08 Sve wos Te oneere Ben) Ting wt cris ta ang mater | Hanes Fie site Pal trae cane om sy Re rr era rao | Atanas oe Png te tat nono | ayer dha ae Gadd 5 - y ‘toll io thie z ks rate Sori wide fenton | $s Ras, the, sgn ar ha” SAGA, SM eg A | Man en at Co Py aipeal soap hiypinn dy oe A oa Wigitict *Aitorncy ta hia place, eur tracy | see ; Lod ton © ike sonlyale of the Goatente of the stomach | Werv fe tesie coowe at tee tase” ree te hee dospitel, ey Vdieaiiee camaro” ( Sli ca’ Geaater vee tem agro! end oloxmainay 7 Continysd on Seoond Page.