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L MAUD MERRILL'S MURDER, SURRENDER OF ROBERT P. BLEAK- LEY, HER UNCLE, — ‘The Story of a Misspent Life-Married Vm The excitement created by the mur or of Maud Merrill at 10 Neilson place on Tuemiay afternoon increases as new facts are brouglh: to light. The letters found in the room of the murdered girl gave Capt. Byrnes a clue. Offcer in civilian dress searched every haunt of the murderer in this city and Brooklyn, and Capt. Lyrnes with energy joined in the search. Three houses in Rrocklynin which the assassin was kuown to have lived were visited in hopes of finding him, The officers were on the right track. ‘The murderer was at these places only a rhort time before the arrival of the officers, From certain facts in possession‘of Capt. Byrnes he argued that the murderer would endeavor to make his way to California, and the Captain, in the hope of finding the fugitive, went bright and early on board the California steamebip Henry Chauncey, which sailed yerterday morning, but the man was not in the ship. At o'clock the Captain returned to the police station. He had been going all night and was exhausted. Just ashe reached the office a tele. gram was received from the Brooklyn Polise Headquarters which announced that the mur- derer of Maud Merrill was in custody In a cell in the Washington street police stat pnough,” was the simple ejaculation tain, as he slipped on his overcoat, thrust a pair ef handcuffs in his pocket, and started for the Brooklyn ferry boat THE MURDERER APTER TRE MURDER, ‘The murderer proved to be Robert P. Bleak ley. the girl's uncle, aged 06, @ block maker, of 405 Gold street, Brooklyn. After Bleakley had murdered his niece he went to Brooklyn. He arrived at his house about 6 o'clock. He speut omy afew minutes in his room. Then he vis Ned one or more saloons, at each of which he took adrink, He wandered in the streets unul Wo'clock. ‘Then he went tothe Franklin House In Fulton’ street, newr the ferry, a aged a room, He went to bed, but could not sicep. After the lapse of And went out At To clock yesterday morning a middie-sizod nan, baving on a dar and tall hat, en hour he dressed himself mber you what can I do for your Without noticing the Sergeant's question, the man cont J remember you ‘wall enough, b vilec Why, I re- ye Timber you arresting a man 6 far back is 'té “Skidmore, you know who shot Carr.” ‘said Dyer, puzzled. “Abi Yeat—yout aald the man sbstractedly and nervously Well, you see I've come to yaelf up to you!” You want to give yourself up! “Lace that I'm charged in tng murdered a girl in New York s your name Millan /” seked the Sergeant. No, that's not my right mame. My name is ert P. Bleakley. I right,” said ‘the Sergeant; about you from Now York.? ‘The Sergeant then asked Bleakley the usual guestions and searched bim. No pistol was nd, but im bis coat pocket was picture of the gitl whom hehad killed. He was locked up. THE ASSASSINATION DESCRIBED. Information of the arrest was conveved to Gilet Campbell, and he telegraphed the fact. to Superintendent Kelso. At 1045 Captain Byrn started for this city with the ner secur fy manacled. On the boat Captain Byrnes sal the prisoner, “ Bleakley, th ou have got into, Tell me how you ‘carne to ahuot jique tigce in the back. Was, she standing or ving when you shot her?” ‘To this Bleakloy. ‘who seemed entirely unconcerned, replied: I was standing with my back to the grate con- for what / UN with hav- “we've heard versing with Maud. I told ber that [ wanted her {0 leave that house and go, with me. She sald s nd told me to I Y continued to run and Iran after her. 1 caught hold of her and she struggled to release herself. n 1 Greg the other abou, I wae very, mueh ted and cannot say whether she was Iyii Traw a ng that she was ad, Lwalked out of the room went down stairs, and left the house. When Capt. Byrnes arrived Street station with th into his private offic tesy of the Captain, a SUN reporter saw Bleakley and heard his history. Bleakley is about 5 feet 10 Inches high, compactly built, with rather prominent features. He is dark complexioned, With black hair and slarge black moustache. He said : Ain % years old. native of Ireland, and « block maker by trade. [live at 965 Gold street, Brooklyn. | have been working at my business tn the Navy Yard, but I was discharged lat Saturday night. 1 came to this country Lwenty= two yenrwago. At that time I was only 4 years of age and an orphan. ‘The mother of Maud, Charlotte Smith, was ray sister, She was mar- ried to Richard Smith, by whom she was the mother of sixteen children, Smith ts a Cat and my sister was a Protestant. Half of the children were christened as Catholics and the other half as Protestants, My sister and her !ius- band lived ver unhappily on account of their difference in rollgioa. 4 the early part of 1 Trecolved a letter from my sister, in which she related her domestic troubles Timmediately returned to Ireland to see if I could reconcile the Mercer he took him hrough the cour. matters. I remained in [reland nti! 1809. Then T returned to New York, and shortly after my ret left and went to San Franvcise ad been in Sen Franciaco about on year Lrecetved a letter annowneing the fact tha two of my bleces had arrived in New York froin Ireland. THE GIRL'S WANDERINGS. I then returned to thts city and found the girl who called herself Maud Merrill, but whose real fame is Mary Anne, and her younger sister Lot- tie. T procured situations for them ln respectae ble fami nh Brooklyn, About six months after thi Anne enme to me one day and complained ofa certain Episcopalian clergyman h standing who she said had attempted to ruin her, L made inquiries, and became cone Vinced not only tuat her story was untrue but thatehe had been acting very bad! ‘A lehided her avout her conduet, and she did not take my advi . ‘Then I missed ber from her plac for her and ascer- tained that she wos living In @ house of fi fame, at 114 West ‘Iwenty-sixth street, kept 4 Miss Lawson. I cailed there to see ber, and advised her turn to an honest iffe. “She lived in this house but # short time, and then went to board at Mise Willoughby’s nouse. I went there to see her on several oveasious, and used every effort to take her return to her work. This positively refused to do. and spoke to d my efforts to ake her reform, but without avail, ‘Then she uit hoarding thera, aad 1 learned that she was futhe hospital. After she quit the hoxpit lost track of her for a while. Yeste day I he ad where she was boarding. I pat the pistol in my pocket and went to the house. y her, an you know the result, Aboutone month after Mary Anne complained to me about the clergymon she came to me and ied when I tntended to sue him. I told het thot T had found that her character was bad ane quite angry with me when I t on the subj aud that Edid not intend to sue him at all. At this she became very violent, and said, * You and ail my family are d—d fools, and I do not want anything more to do with you a Talnpp her face, aud she went away in & passi ‘wo months after this oocurrence her sister Lottie faw her. When Lotte returned home she told me that Mary Aune had boubt @ pistol and h threatened, if I called to see her again, that she would either shoot me herself or make her lover Shoot me, Tt was this threat which led me to area myself bef ing to the house son place. While I was in her reonr implored, her, for her mother's sake, to give up her wicked Ife, Since Mary Anne arrived in New York has held situations tn the famflies of the Mr. Myers ut . Mrs. Walla cy) Hall, in Pearl street, Brooklyn, THB SISTER'S 8TORY. About 8 o'clock on the night of the murder ‘apt. Byrnes seat Berg Holbrow for Char- jotte Bnvith. The sergeant found her withons diMeulty, and she him to the Mer wer areal ears olds eof h at Mary Anne's fauli she watd; he was always good and kind si ter to igs Yesterd: told a SUN reporter that her sister bane was Anne 6 nithe short time before Mary Anue lef® L ya. married to@ younk man name: Oley. ler husband secompanied York, ‘They lived. very unhappily, separated. Foley went bo avo, Knee which time noth! him, It was after the se wont to the bad. in ner wfforts to ref ease cousin ae a ex to New Bnally 7 ‘one year has been beard of Ahat her sister ernoon Lotte al Visits, On Dussday rested rwelf, on her sleter ust as wad suing out i \kley entered the ho ses a re hoasked., "J am gulng Noy you are Seren ae ottie b a hee foes fi him, but he ins itd that he should ald not. however, went with him as Uy rae (4 While Bleakley was -in he Bri ontyn Poise, toe lon he was visited eh ef Campbell Mu as follow Chi vot Bleakley, where did ou night after the mui ort The Prinober Fetited uae af Lhe house, aud then weut to Broadway, where THK SUN, rome | WILLIAM M. TWEED'S TRIAL, —_ DENIAL OF ru MOTION TO QUASH THE INDICTMBNT. ee At Elaborate 0 by Sudce Ingraham— I took home And wi . re ewer A it there now? A.— Yes. as yey, weee gta tome shag did yoo Th ner ref jay whare he went, or whether | e went back Co What is your business? A.—Tam a block maki O:Whoere were you working? A.—In the nay 7 GROUND FOR A PLEA OF INSANITY. Did you New York with an intentior totivoot thin girit” ant went there. to Ley un rea tet dead mother's sake to Soave the life tle tie Bleakley anid to the Chiet, “Lahot well ‘The Chief hae ia the tmeanwhile sent for the Appear Before Grand Jury Bally Diseumed. Justice Ingraham yesterday aunounced tat be had decided not to grant the motion to quash the book indictment against Mesers, ‘Tweed, Hall, aud Connolly. Mr.Peckbam asked that Mr, Tweed pload at once, but Justice Ingrne hatn ba cane bad been adjourned yeu: Ln orally to Monday next. © following Is Judge Ingraham's opinion: isto white 4 A motion js i An this Ausah a ingtet Peat arate tg oor WE | Rea eoetan nee Penaeah Bleakloy said, iad been previous! told that | pearing oth a waked ei ie Toone tahoe | FC at ult ang hiet—NWaa this girl thas you shot eingter | OteudJurz ay mila on une ipdletiven eet ; abe was married wi was aixtecn | comtivel are publieations ta the dbus years 0) age to a man ni Foley, and the defendant 4 very unhappy life since she was mare! lO a was Mary Anne Swith before she was ylicatious ware made by Upon the argument tt was held that the of these putifoati fstreote trol fewepap: While the prisoner was speaking, Dre. Kisearn | it ie aietunedtot ane promote, ated thnk and Brady entered the Chief's office and inter- Introduction'it mest pe show nt) rogated Bleakley When Or. Brady wa f Bleakley « mental ¢ think he isa little gut of hie right mind.” 'D Kissa said le had been considerably excite that was evident, and he did not believe that he had bad any sicep Inst evening. ‘The prisoner bimeell sald In the presence of eived the rewponalviity ut ture. THE ONLY EVIDENCE OFFERED the aMidavit of the belief of the person maklug the With. that the counsel was Fusponeihle for Ue, ale ‘Thin ts no" eyfden “of such w fick, eee wgah ae tho agg are Cots exarded ng affording wo proof uf the facts for asked what he thoi dition, he replic {i orwhip ther: abd th i the pb) nm that he was atone time “a litthe oute fhis head,’ at loast he said that his friends ald 60 Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock Deputy Cor- ouer Dr. Marsh, assisted hy Pollce Burgeo Dr. Theophilus Steele, made a t yon the body of the murdered girl, which was lying at or & Benedict's, at Carmine and Bedford ts. The following jury was impanetted : Oliver W. Shaw rm ue strcet of the courts, yet be ulsregirded in the disposition of the as {urolshing Bo ground on wh Courtoan he made. [hel therefore treat AMdayit ax Hot Lo be considered Iu de- p before me 1 has boon t at the couns Henry Aaa, oF cotoh goods, 8 or the Aftoriay feuera fae Grove street nF ‘Was acttiated hy motives boathe to Janes W. B. Hook, Nquors, 82 DomtuteX at reet inte, wate charge direct " With retired. D it, 198 Charles treet. .a8 L understood the counsel for the Carnilne at ee taregory, priiter, of Hi Wenadlet, undertaker, @ Care iis. Sage, Mrs Hiergns wogkety, 18 Ler ard’ McCutcheon, ‘harness muster, rk, 143 Wert Bleventh street. ‘D., 8 Bedford street Frauk C, Semur, uudertaker, w Carmine street THE AUTOPSY. The autopsy revealed # pistol, shot wound in the left side of the chest ove-balt an iach tn diameter and ten and one-half inches to the left of the median line, Another pistol shot wound was in the left shoulder, the direction of the bullet being downward and backward to the right shoulder, where the bullet was found im- bedded in the muscles. There was also a pistol shot wound In the outside of the right arm, the bullet passing through the arm and excaping an the opposite side four and one-half inche: above the bend of the elbow. The bullet that ret street. arnilae apy couirel noting iu under'bds diréctioo, end with the Assent of the District pte ‘are to be preauiued Acting in the proper discharg bite duties. Wrows mnotives are wot Lo be it the to faen offers s0 ac tood te conpsel aa muklag such proper \t qu SUuitecl was nor juetited tn ‘ow proceed to (he matters on which this motion i miade Which do not appear oo the record. ‘The iret wWatter referred 40 was that the secrecy Phish the law Uirowe around the Grand Jury w f thet dw Beyond that the 2 Fouad y IS Lot ander arreat entered the chest shattered the fifth and sixth CASES OF FRLONY. ribs, passed through the lower border of the | Of iie violation of the Jatter there Js 1: upper lobe of the Teft Inag, through the heart, | The foriacr is outalned fy that in th fy ht aide of the diaphragm, | requires th P, wecret, the eu Ihe chest was filed witt, hicod. | {helrowuand their felowe’s The. learnca Death resulted from the shot through the heart: | f ty HE Pale A re Hinge wig de B ost is to be held to-morrow, at i | {bis Unty te conepe bi gud, er (wise o'cloe! My weant by the Cait, Byrnes retain the lettors hich, were Cera disclosed by ‘give. of tne Grand, Jurys ind d's room aftor the murder. T' ewes pro be ters, ‘added the proerediugs befor 7 Jy ‘ayer Fn: fs vote of in disenssione ue to finding a Wil . throw different light on the case, and do pot agree with | 8*'Dg av the story told by the murderer. ‘The captain | pfu {he matters ag to whieh excracy Shuuinca citer thinks that they show that relations existed be- It ia wot tween the murderer and his niece which w made, batt Jouderd that any auc eal that the ob di ore not #0 @ rousand noble as he lays claim te Coroner Young would not allow ie letters to be published. hey are to be produced at the jna- quest. : The presence A BROOKLYN LADY'S STORY. to aid Inexamiuhng Witnenses y subject to thelr control, aud If as: tect to by the Grand Jury.can form no ground for guch imputations wit farther provf im relativa wre! a question connected with this ranch of the Sybeties the appearauce uf the coutinl Bet tr ‘the Grand Jury on the eine of ‘ihe Oret ladieiment eo sent the wnictuwent and 10 examine the the present bill Ayaent day Yesterday afternoon a Bleakley's boarding bouse, dd Gold street, with- in a few doors cf Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. The landlady, Mrs, Rider, said that she did not know much concerning Bleakley, as he had been liv Ing in her house only three weeks. She added: Prior to his coming to board with me he had. ago, Feaueated tay brottier to aak i escent ke Ng OP reporter visited ihe aire My brouerepcwe of him ass quict, respectable gent aan my : “ ty yard nga block maker: "He was go District Atvorne: Somettnes the: Attorney-General in matters relating to the Crown would prepare tue indic(ment and pres nt it to the Grand Jury. In other cases eMtore Wor aduatted before the Grand Jury, wath thusir wit to make thutr complaint, aud counsel A sometiiues de directed sinployed untal w ith others of my fan wae always social: We knew hin to be extensive travel, ant he frequently, spok the Court to prepare the indictment ot ive tyes kinds of pouple be met. Often be 7 do other matters necessary to the prosecution uf | Baca et fee caul aeyer Lo ‘a, confidant Oftcuce. fu'this Seate for niore han Balt's century ‘THE CRIMINAL BUSLNESS OF TI deen ca on ine ted by Distriet, Attot oi ot ia cater sper tan ireday Rn ereee 0 ne oLe rata whieh twill hereatier ease ti Me bol claimed that Us Charlotte, who came to see him, Tives in ie Tar say error i regard to the @nding of the tnd bald her board. nud wes greatly attached ta her. now befor Court. Nor hat anything semectiure sok of going to malt witnesses on. feats ue to the prea. ier sister Sola sister living lu New York im While the landiad: to the re- porter of her knowledy lenkley, the Piher inmates of the house gathered around. ‘They reminded the Indy of many circumstances which had esoaped her, memory. dn reference this doings on the day of the shooting she sald: He left the honse between one and two o’eloek In the Hing of as apeakin socikted with him io the decharge of bis pathic The question then Is, whether th © of @ cout elor who Is not a publie officer an er’milual proceedin, be ever tay have Grand Juries were Bret established. 0 during the period afternoon, “shortly afterward he returned. His alee | when no prosteating ofcer was provided, that state of Was outside Mon the stoop while be went to | things has uever existed in this country. Iis'room for's handkeremed. “Ke then Weft, ta the | Since 18d the oflies of District Alturmey hae exiete evening he returned and entering by ‘the bi w York, whose duly Was specially to attend to the ment door harfled to the Kitchen wucre Ne spoke to | criminal business of the courts, hia partuer. | Then golag up stairs he went out to th Under the law ae it existed’ the qnestion arose be survet. ile did not retnre to the house and we were | tween the District Attorney of Albany sod the Court of ignorant of Lis whereabouts anti! we read the Scesions whether the Distriet Attorney had a right to in Tae 3 ihe police {with the | be present with the Grand Jury and conduct te, ax: niece 1o search his room We did Hot know what Was the | amuluation of witnesses fopreme Court decided matter. that the District A Rot to attend Gragd Jury for the nor for auy other purpose, except to muy ise th aby question which they thay put to hein tn relatto ther duty. This was the opinion of the Supreme Cu at Ghat Chtie, adverse to any rient of the D fey to atvenid the Grand Jury: consequence of this opinion the L 11 be hie duty to Saty when req the raaininat ar eiying hen sdvice upon iogl matter, v3 eb: pect Ti wae also provided that the District Attorney should allowed’ At all Hines to appear befure tie wrabd Bury, on ble request, for the puthore of ving Infor ie Vow relative to any water Cogulmaile fry tein. ab rulited \o examine wittiesses before (vi wie tle Mall deem it necessary. () By ‘The latter, section. also probihited the Distriet Attor- ney or auy other person except the Grand Jurors groin lag present dui pression of thelr opttile ‘hs tring of thelr volte upon auy mutter beta Mihi declaion aud the provisions af the statute settle clearly the que: whether sy person than Sp, Dretrigs “Attoracy may be Grand When the decision wae ua {r'was trresular for any’ persnn, even the bixerict At Mrs. Eider was unable to state what his ap- ance was When he returned home in the Mr, Timmes, his partner, could not her he was excited or not, as he merely him and then p ung Indy who the reporter ~ m Nelson's Thirst for Knowleds redicament which it Led him Into Petty Larceny or Acaw ‘The tral of Abraham Nelson was re- sumed yesterday in the General Sessions, Bev- eral members of the firm of Phelps, Dodge & Co., the father of the prisoner, any many mer chants who have manifested a deep Interest in fo tend during the sitting of the Gread J the trial, were early In attendance, and when | ey eine ie witnenen cling Leh the hour for opening arrived the court room | ¢x.-pt to advise them on any quewtion they might pus was packed to its utmost capacity. 40 sin, ‘This was tn 1827, The pris ir was as cool as heretofore, but during the eches of the connsel his face Nabted up, x-Recorder Smith occupied an hour and half in an attempt to oot ‘© Recorder Hack- ett that there was no case to subinit to 7 He contended that the evidence, about there was no controveray, showed that, t! was no forcibie entry of the premises of Phel Pay THE ALTERATION THE LAWS Devviue certain caece in whyeht tne year, betore ths, Grand Jury. jaw remained unaltered. No ol ‘tion ien'to a, statute, passé to ramedy pertiatiy s deeleton of the ite operation tothe exprons words wen! far sx toe Distriet At. a to give expense Dodge & Uo. He mre 8 ‘ong: Tecktal of an. torney, the protibition to all other persons rom US ¢ » strc Of | walning to fe Under ti of the Su kouncases, and trled to show that the theory of oe a Bebe the prosecution, which was based on am alleged connivance With servant of the complainunt’s to effect nn, entrance Into the butlding, was nut sound, and that the facts did not make @ case 0 either constructive or actual burglary. ‘The fre- quent visits of the prisoner to the premises after nightfall, under the guklance and toleration of ‘the janitor, was urged by lorngy ienera had than the Distriet Attorney to appear Grand Jury. 0 provialom of law changed the effect of that do- cikion 8 Co the Attorney -Genural and It rearaiued Shen held, to be fuproper for the Attorney ticnetal say othet perwon except the Dalrict Attorney 10 ab- ore the ¢ Fe gat tot, Meter to The de in other ‘tates de. this E fect Heer ele, kha nieanee of Ronextaihing ah | bawnaoy We tabeadoptedin teen, gad the sulmor wisoner's intention on tbe night of bis arrest. provision im i Revieed Beatutes a Mn ail other nights his object was evidently to obtain informasion. and pothing else bad been obtained, On the night when the indictment alleged the burglary to have been commit! the prisoner was actuated By the same motly, that had governed him on previous nights. less he entered the store with th ommitting a felony—entertained ich the Attoragy-Geogeal ay have et wien Think statute ( dirwots the Attoriey. General whenever hogtiend ‘the Governor or oneot the Jusuecs of fe Sapreme Court no to sa 10 attend the Oger and “Termine for the ps onducting (he suits and acto i ie States His autor however, mast be inated to fuch cases. My coacluelda iethat ho her officer but ve Dintrict Attorwcy aud the Aitorncy-Genesal wha Thoment of entry. tbere was. 1 quired o act by the Guveror or Jtatice hen under 1 ight go before the Grand /ury whi Sau tere wan to protemce tha ered ben | S5z iene any apne fe tie Grae whit plished through the eemplcity. of an tir bisthgt Aidarney (ar hl sotiaton if tdinoraatt ) pit . nt plosee, Admitting that atter the prlsondr én- such In Lis absence) would. aifect warty fored the office of the complainants he commit. if nis tion prpegedings, fiuding of au indictinout, i ought to be granted, Ti it appears from ihe minutes of the (in thaton the {th of October Nap lsa act Grand Jury im Ooding (he vill of ferred, to Was enoul gall henwen wel ted petty larceny by taking an umbrella and shout twenty cents worth of stationery, it wus argued that he could have had no preconeeived Purpose to steal Chose things, and witho: eh preconceived purpose the essential ingredient of burglary was lacking. ‘After the long argument ¢ indictineat above re ‘ato Counsellor Smith, ‘exam n@-on that day Recorder Hackett deciined to hear Judge § ome, Iie aise te paces Tes the counes: did not appeay Delove the Grand Jury at 1 ‘bit Jerton in reply, and sald that he would submit Nee tes cate cries A thar ie, to the Jury with the broad construction that they were to determine from the evidence whether the prisoner entered the store of com- Plainant’s in the night, recited In the indit- ment, with an intent to commit # larceny, or whether he went there simpl and that they should conviet H they found the way, and acquit if they found it the other, The summing up before the jury was then b fea nfscuce of any proof of inyraper infucaces sddreesed to the Grund Sury, and the proof thant Cquurel did not again appent before tie Urand Jiny, who aeted (hereon Year direction and advice of the Blsveice Attorueys {do not thin there ls any tuthe tent ound connected with brie Drauch of tie case om which ing matjou cas be granted. Yin also urged THE INDICTMENT WAS NOT READ as a tresspasaer, gun, Counsellor Sn ke for nearly } to the jury, There is no proof of this (n ihe papers, ex: three hours. Judge Fullerton began his reply | opt tut li may be presumed from the longus of the ia. ata Ic and spoke with great animation and | @etment and the Atta which it was found. do hopresaives il, at 4 o'clock, he wae thter- ary OB rapted by Recorder Hackett, who adjourned the court until this morning. —isiailemesinicesth Ben Butler Elected Proskleut of t fornia Company. An election of the Lower California Company ou tbe Aueskion fy ‘sets before HUF draw FUCTIONS er to prepare the same secon ‘mivice fo then on that sabject conmistetit w ive state, rol they ade 4. ie un hie state ie iC read over vo jt'wae draira, would not furutsh's erouud (o Lower was held yonterday, The Hon. Richard Ronell resid | er ohectlon to he reenlanty of theap prorarde trom she Presidency, and Wa, R: ravers, Ran rw | Yaar iby te Unga Susy arr wi thie ponition ne Treasurer of she company, ibe; | sny evidence {9 aust 1 tr ly prot "a ile 4 i infaiion, Tel reported wo retire’ a he! iot of tion ie the affidavit det rad site Mh he ure hry RR A Wot or ‘and believer 1 ream ined unantiinriy eect itent of the ompany | fore the olf Inrefetoner to te elas of U Prayers reinaining, however, In the boa jollar, Davicson, logereall, aud others, rine le, ich now consiete of the waned geD- uatiens charged In said’ Indictinent tog waid ene wa dew. "John A Logan, Cs at Cperiton, | giduina such an"allegation ‘uot suncieil enti Wis Cem polfinin Sf fe warrant auaahing an ludiotinent. Kt hat Sly te & rants J tigi, mere in ormatios 4 Delleg bUbit does not state bow Wie: Pon dchuk Grewia, oft Swinion'the ti meet fudichany Elsuch auegatton God iately, was an setive uacaber of the board. Bre held auderent eiunllet oplanvite ep 1S abie ects ty iwi har Shulng indlecuents can easily ¢ uiade ip any € Hmculties would follow im regard to wetions, reed uries whieh Would tead Very Much to defeat such prov Seedians Ish 1a the power of the public prosecute) jeuce wus before the Graud Jury, It hi been THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1872 ————————_—— AN UNPARALLELED FRAUD, | 2200" Rc Seokined Dow Mo sone me deeded back to Newman Cowen, AwAIDS big ‘MERCHANT RUINED. MORTGAGES ON MYTHICAL LOTS IN SHREEY ory. Te ) Tn @ iT ia Penn eras re atl link to tl If tne indletzoet wae hs | Sinpendons Serindling Unearthed ing Hoarch Aes ond started to Vio ay a house | which ate Pat in Circuletion—Names of the Victim FOUND Rinks bh ANY EVIDENCE fant eere, Rare | sat a erty Eg ah er oi egg wae ise Se ed set finibert Bome time ago the Clerk of Hudson eoupty, N.J.. informed a New Jersey newepaper that frauds were being committed by means of spurious mortgages and deeds of property in that county. The official did not reveal the ex. ni 58 sores a before him. ° ‘het ie 1c OF the ster wae feats aren Pee tent of the stupendous frauds that had Lied enormous, *transactlone by a Puce Oy oyhere abenee oh Pe . @ommitted nor the ames of tho persons in- | recorded In this article q i ore to he thie abenlted. 4 Pte. ae ton hi led over bend keke volved. By ingenious artifices mortgages and | operations. Price seems to have been aided Uy Baer y whaete to oni deeds to the amount of over $910,000 have been | jiimuelf. thee, & aul eo Ry qiiuiy contttey “Wo tthe | recorded and dlaposed of for houses, lots, ih aaTRY Ors PROEESS. thes itor hea ives has placed tho sual of wectcey on Manmaens, pasts, ewetry, cen and as ie ir agaibionine their proces efforts have to atop the roguery. It is Asked to Oust the Oficinis 2 ts 5 ti jure Asi u van wie te ig aa tinea cai ie ator it | supposed that deeds for nearly $200,000 more, His Appoi Without tind og i ithe ga MS EDeeloTkere Thee ee not recorded, have been prepared, part of whi Ketormers. |. added, May ‘ineteed oF plending the fendant ha have been disposed of, and the rest of which Last evening the Committee of Seventy cory i oastble ea 10 strike ocd 1.6 | are held to awalt other victims. We give below | unanimously adopted the fo"'owing : eats Poa © | acomplete Ist, taken from tho records of Hud- | — ‘The Conmmittes of Seyenty, fn the namic of the Re ain that dl 4 | gon county, of these mortgages and deeds to the | fon” F Aha icty, proteat ogainat the recent vee Dowel bit. rate lou Of Mayor Hell dn’ taking vacates 1a iteportant posal lt sites ‘ofthe city, goverument by com piring with Others, as we believe, fo procure the resignation of bin Gwn appointees, and then eppoiuting ‘oller persone ac: ecptabie to hnelt in thelr pcos forthe itr of four extent of over €300,000, with the names of the purchasers and supposed victims, who are frorm all over the United States. ‘These mortwages rd upon Which Chie Mm ‘severgi counts of th indictment, the alla: in being that they are detective. The abbes the oer re ae fin th tthe veo Copia “ist: ada) are ‘ont cause thie the duty of auditing and cert and deeds have all been made by George Price, | A "ioeont roard for the ‘options of mankind shouid et ome ute 4 person whom nobody knows. '@ Indueod him to have spent the brief eccond ob! ‘ton i Wile wftlelal day Hon of tis st casnined TNE MYTHICAL PROPERTY MORTAAGED. mh ath cases 8 his humutatt y the certify tend of ‘They are on land tn Jersey City, between Jen- kins and Varick streets, runming from South street to the ‘This property belongs to the te and to the New Jersey Central Railroad Company, and has never been owned directly or indirectly by Price, atthongh he has given deeds in regen " to the action under Inietnion€ for grave fhcal dellngwanenia aod ndermned by the general judgment of bie feily Cluisena for his complet the great frauds Which | have, disgraced, the wit and. loaded it with deot, he ts a wholly ua the selection i ‘admint So far ae the certif Forel, and caa be treated as hv Proved’ it forine ng part of the rage" nah Ut ag well have heen omitted, but ite insertion le nat lable on this motion, ‘ext objey the second, third, and fourth + cams We bad bocanse the Campitourr ease ports, | on it to nearly ite full value. The adroitnem pC eee Pelee urate he fine to he flee ve was | with which these spurious mortgages and deeds ¥ ay Fraudulent And. tinwarrantabie peas Id noon. the rights of his muecessor, why has been charged by the people with echtet billy of the future government of the Gigiculty 89 to this aying hierel aiaecare have been put Into circulation is shown here- with, and the gang of sharpers would no doubt ve been selling them to-day but for t as (ein doubt my ted, We nix taken by a rec ip ended, to Ds ‘Thwart the uew city and. state tne ei racy to become tne the bottom. wernniente In the aud rodies'! papell areatereitonce, ihueUrre ate uo such facia stated In free frail sand uot proved ao ugh rake ead oe held to apps five four caant wher defer dnt fafaira which the peor ores Jew of the report that Mayor Holt intending, bef le retiring frouh die, to arrauge a furtber vacencics 18 ower Important ‘olfices and to. fll hem with persona, of hie i ‘of all he DEALINGS WITH A YACHTHMAN, time ago an account appeared in THR A shor SUN of an attempt by Commodore G. A. Beling to cut out the ya t Kaiser Wilhelm in Thres- Mile Creek, near Jamaica, of the faiure of the expedition, and of hls subsequent olvil proceed: ings for her recovery e Froud ‘hat she had been fraudulently o Liadued from hin: "the case performing re, it would bey’ Would 0 eoxtute as to this obfection, vir., that as eat citizens whe to goad irm of the eity to refuse to aith deatre «Tie same armen! jownolly, athe it for the pu Me 4 Acton of the Mayor ahd to’ these, colorable cbnty feraceey siaetans MMi cecsen este tmortore Hellng ba gentteman of Teutonte | Side sche Wakas tities’ yoann eae goods, and has used for the purpose of procur a oa Fae he parpone of procariag. pexme Other, bu to make thorough. work with ail. the d i art unched a'taste for yu pring he I 4 vt to, nye avthat each « payment. would be « | the fine. sloop and determined to | tants ihe way’whe uur oes. Ni odes te this uujuat ‘ohjecg’ia to ectuinit a minderyenor, | ell the, Raiser Wilhelm. About the Ist of Inst | anttunworthy setioy of the retiring May or no merger. Nor does it merge Ses fey | June a gentlomanty stranger about Mfty years of | lasotred, That if Mr, KE. Dejaseld Sralth sball fall to thatthe felony is fully ac oMarertwendegy) ee place hia resignation of bis office as Corporation Coun- fel th the hands of the Mayor elect, Immediate) Jaton Into office, public opinion will be age, with a remarkably solvent looking pair of aide whiskers, called on the jovial Commodore, d expressed a wish to buy the Kaiser. The on his that tt fiseiged objection 18 to the third com: i ‘wherein the olalip alleged to be ive, was ors false: nig auch ouesiom on, Mr. Sumit part wm eve lly fulve, Frederick, Smith. The mm Ar, Smee ert og PaSpon tmis pout | ara Conumioae acht for $5.0, tale | Porth jetermunation va tate fe fn NOT PHBE FROM DOUBT. ag atwelve ni ote, Mr. Sinith haviig no | dedance of publie sentiment. and in disregard of the fii evahadeas (hal the en one rise rp fate amor | Coad coat and explain ele ink, w Follow publie good! vemalas oe itd « “For \. au alarge operator in — RiSivindictmont Sapiens apeakiog, tbe pleaiershovks | Teal estate (and. so the Commodore atverward v New Steam Yacht. aver thst w partion of the ‘aad that the real Tite Grand 5 learned), and all my have, however, a mortgi New Jersey worth £3.00 $6,000 to my friend George Priceand E will tare it Over to you for socurity.” To this the Commo- Gore assented, and Me, Smith very obligingly offered to save Mr. Heling the expense o' weare alving hi one which his lawyer had eh, conileted, This la wayer's name was Joba |. Monell. He had an office in Nassau street. noney is locked up. Henry new steam ready for lauochings ‘A trap to th Contemplate, = tt allio the Policy-Holders of the Mutual Lite Insurance Company. Hundreds of the policy-holders of the Mutual Life who are opposed to the threatened Bo Monell, “He ice in Nassau sireet. | experiment of that oompany in the reduction of Mr. Smith's offer Was accepted gratefully by the ‘ Commodere, whe accompanied him to Monell | 8 Fatos have signed the protest, and additional office, and there Monell produced an abstract of | names are received by every mail in great nua- file, and prononnced the ‘title. Itself wenaine. | bern. ht Is alnoat orthwest ” Is could Bet asc te Protest o rberal rues appticabie to the m: five ‘which musy be referred toas ap- motio 1. Its diseretiouary whether to grant such « motion or vot, bat If doubttel as to the question raised, the vf fo quash should not be granted. ( Whartcn € La 2 Ud ane of the connts are good and a motion te wade | th phicaole to tog the whule Indictinent, it will not be x nmodore took the mortgage and note, y sy iRome counta, (Bishop om Criavigal Prac Mr Suiti'took the yachiyand bots tok ering: | Persone in this city desiring to sien the same ‘will fnd them at the following places Homa Lxser ance Co., 135 Broadw DMSON, 69 Wall street. Pan« BAnx, 2H Broadway. Geo, W. Can eron, Fifth Avenue Hotel. adiveting the publie at large it will ‘epen the clearest wax! the ends of Ju prowuoted ther: br. te ‘at the object Madlet nt pre stated, itunaterial ‘oft these Tales. forthe stares wai proper tp deny the. tad 'y Chamnined all the onject A YACHTSMAN'S EYES OPENED. A few dayw afterward Mr. Beling learned that Mr. Aaron A. Degrauw of Jamaica had yarhi. This sirprised him, as Mr. Sinith had ex- preseed his intention to take a long crulse to the eastward. His suspicion being roused, he di- ounsel, amd t Aud nothing that will justify | rected his lawver, Mr. Semuel DB. Higenbotam to Frame, Hane & Lockwoov, bankers, 22 HerCoare ia grauilng the mutiow. Wanuat wherefore be Make ab inweatiaatica. Tewas then sacertained | Broadway. « ——— - that Price had no tithe whatever e property: Parken Haxpy, banker, % Nassau street. ”, mortgaged, and that it belonged to the State af “- = id bs: A AMUSEMENTS. Kew Set oH a = nad ‘search showed | Guo. P. Purwas, bookseller, corner Fourth = that rt wi 0 clerk « 1 | avenue and Twenty-third street. Beoih's Theatre— Miss Neiisen in “The Lady | couot upward of 1000 lots, styled divest Pry er “Mia of property af George Price,” elsewhere | J: W: Gkkux & Co. grocers, Thirty-fourth flesctibed. street and Broadway. 8.M, Parrenatist, 37 Park row. a Fan * for furniture, carpets, dint BW Compertawmt eto. ee An iiumetion ‘stock and low prices! Baryaine for er payments received weekly or monthly. Parler and Stdmber suites in great variety. Aue. for which he never had any tith ‘The maj ‘hich was not the work of asurvey« put a0 feet more om the land than there was Jersey soll at the spot indicated. Mr. Hixe botam also learned dat more than Sty | chasers of these spurious mortanges and living im various parte of the country. had been d to the extent of hundreds of thou- “The Lady of Lyons” is frequently cited as an example to show that the modem dama is not deteri ‘ting. It is a better proof of the success of sentimentalism. A wit has not | aptty called ft the “apotheosis of tailygag. Commonplace im plot and potntiess in din- bed- thatn street. * sands { doHars. a it is nevertheless strong in continuity Among the sharper's victims was Mr. George rity jon and constant appeals to the woaker | Shi lost hls tugboat, the P toe Ka dt Nerney brio Felton sureec meas rondwsy, emotions of human nature; and these always | Malden lane joweller was mdse. Sather reac assure it m favorable recept There are | below. ‘The Commodore lv . : some plays in whieh the author makes more | lovked forsmith, but found neither SED ASALA EAM CEM BOTA Te Smith sal c bay ee EB of the leading character than any actor ever possibly do. None of us expect to seo a Hemlet on the stage who shall be all that Shakespeare's Hamlet is. Later dramatists ha also pictured men and women whom we scarcely dare hope to see adequately impersonated, but Bulwer is not one of these dramatists, nor is Pauline one of these women. On the contrary, it might be said that the character is admirable only 80 far as Its portrayal tn actual represet tion rises above Its evident meaning in the ing the yacht, dore could ascertain, was @ myth. On visiting A. A. Degrauw at Jataica, the Commodore was told by Degrauw that he bad bought the yacht from Smith for $3,000; and he was also told b: some one else that Degrauw was a, great friend of Smuth; also, that one Ed Kimball, who ae- companied Sinith and took the yacht away, was 4 friewd and agent of Degrauw. Degrauw, when told by the Commodore that the mortgage an the property was fraudulent, poob-poohed the notion, and sald he had some of the mortaages, And would like to have some more for seventy Waowespay, Dec. U—P.M.—'The railway share market was invested with few features of interest to- day, very little importance having been attached to the ordinary strect gossip. Consequently the market repre- tents almost entirely the manipulations of the cliques As usual, the honors were borne offoy Pacific Mail and the old Ring favorites. The latter, however, were leas active than their confréve. Hannibal and St. Joseph ComMOR soll at Ma llBIdad ie HieadOnGdT, and U Preferred at 0635968} /u0S@08X. Pacific Mail opened at Wi, advanced to M0, reacted to Tis, rallied to 79}, fell written play. Tile ie tacitly acknowledged by | cents on the dollar. He, however, decliued 40 ! Wee Ws = Arthur lie Ri bis eritichm on Helen Pauctt. | buy ‘the mortaaco of the ‘Commodore, wi pee eeua te pay i er pape pid sols 19 araily ish actress, who sul ently | cheer! ‘tw stand “ a became the wite of Theodore Martin, tie poet | wwe Qmune, @ sie an and Wabash from 70 to 7134, Boston, Hartford and THE KAISER WILMELM EXPEDITION. On seeing a letter from Degrauw to Mr. 8an- and translater—where he save in “she It was who made the Pawiue. Kealinah ie being iu better demand at 84604, Aside from these shares, however, (he market was uninteresting, Miss Nelson's, Pauline 1s distinguished by at | ford oBering to buy the schooner yacht Badie Yeast one great merit. It ts loving with: theing | with oe of the same kind of mortenges, t oi Lagisvanl apie pe gr asclen sosugetbioesgaed sentimental. f she manifests more passion | commodore determined, under advice of coun- oR, while and a greater depta of fooling than is demand Ce Ww Oy ete eg tel to organize a uaval force and capture the Kalser if possible, and thus regain. his nd Clon, Facto. Sactasied only Has w {he text in the scenes, ing the diaclos: : atic Mail wiestendy atts fotd, Marltinae lwie's treachery, Ther autyeecient arti rilingly, accompanied by his trusty Heute A. Atsoug the sual stocks Conspidation soll geatalniy more th n worthy of the part. As we ants Joha El sworth, jenderson, and lke ees: Exproeses wi quiet and steady, The wer- know that t many this tauy seem but slight | McGtehan, be moved upon the enem Ket closed nem? Commendation. we will aid that all the qualis | in a steamtug last Monday week. ‘The tug, th “The movement tn gold was moderately active, bat the thes of um actress in which M'ss Neilson excele Tram aground below Jamaica in Three Mile | M@rket presented bo aew or tuportant features, The London advie ihium either wa: Strengthened tu are much more adequately dix yot Lyoms” than in” As Y though her Juliet remains in ed to aftect the 1 tance th forelza exchatwe ‘and a rise in the price fr Tig to 1124 od Tiere was & layed in uu Like Lt," Creek. After going up in a rowboat and guttieg ac ir estinati ene yackt loore, the naval forces which hi lnnde: were captured by the land forces of De- superior to her Rosalind or Poutine, On Mone } @cauw, armed with blunderbussea, pitohforks, | ater to ts. but et Wett oft day evening the audtence was geverous | and other weapons, They were all taken to jail. |“ } Ty wees gold “loan market opened Ih’ applause throughout, The despair and | from which they were next day discharged as | (M4; And Lolders of wold pald 2 to 4 per cent. to forced cnimess of the faithful but broken. ped ir balances cartled. but subsequently borrow. Degrauw refused to prefer a complaint, NCTS FOU THE LAWYERS, Since then several suits have been instituted by the Commodore's counsel, Mr. Higenbotam, against Degrauw. One is agaiast Degrauw, vice, Suith, and J.B Monell, in the Supreme art im thi ity. for conspiracy, with intent to defraud ; another a roplevin suit to recover the yacht witich ts in the Sheritf's humd wher a Xiivon e criminal charge of assault aud battery with deadly woipous. Other civil suite aro pending again e instance of the per fons Who comp the naval forocs whic were arres odings are also being eom~ ers paid Assistant. Tre one per cent. fur use, The hearted daughter, in the final scene, wer Jed Bonds 867 0 enacted by Miss Neilson with most impr stvo effect, and seldom have we listened t more beautiful and touching utterance than her prayer: Merciful Reaven, shpport net re Bpeense: beent Wand: tor shed the Meht G6 cancelled old trrtitieates sent 10 Waakin ton, he total clearings atthe (told Exchange. fan bHteikos ceid hab races iO; and Currency tae ince, #2s0t00, "The folowing were the quaseioart FOAL Meso ATR [TAB P.M ARR JAB, Me DIRE Foreign exchange was strong at & point admit! of specloa'e pratt. Ave quéte prima ew day Pile at the clove at 1083 4 i0s3¢, and alight at 1N0)qur tl ‘The specie export was Bins, 000. pai ied baj per slare—lost evermore to me! Mr, Joseph Wheelock wns Clawite Melnatte, and & better one than we anticipated: playing the fe spitityand the prince with eonsideral tan ed lover with more fervor and anti than is usual with him. He po: at advantages for an actol menced in the District Attorney's office with cS face, a cond dyure, and an excellent voi The intention of procurtay au indictment by the | gari'ts tne Autonet ane mele faituee ot acaba Wait Aug Stee ng Re Grand Jury. a rea er Cle, although Wt te understood that the m. le + b An 7 we of the Ant p branch e Bit ins ve tesprowe Brpestr & Me proves: he transactions above-desoribed show how p ne de Tt have been pinces) under ar h the swindle was perpetrated in every instance, interned Recks, who possesses ell the qualifications for | $c Degranw says that he also is a victim, hay. | TUAL(Ne sampenston of the coneery wight have becu fhe part of the volatile Prenchinan that bout the Yacht in good faith from Smith, | ment. 1 believed that inere, wil be wo witimate sce Miss Mary Wells Played Mme. Deschapetles ase into be he ja the Supreme Courtof | by the suspension wo skippers of American Produce, ity before Judge Barrett in a day or tw 2 follows are she lUtles of the deeds te ed by George Price within the last two er akan iratan tte ords of Hudson against which the concern had accepted largely. do wot ubderscand that the conoern was particulufly 1a. terested in American gecuritica. ceptably, and Mr. A. W. Fenno was the usual frtvesty jypon the charanter whieh he represents, io:hle instance Chas f Daman, Private deepatchea trom Wasingtom state CSecrrtary Kichagdaon eayaetiere Mave, Deen, Ao will be presented The of Lyons” County. ‘There deeds are givon on different ther Chrnehont ia remner cet met re Fant | haw uegodiacione opetied wich Ge Hatha ida auc others throumheus foe pemalnder of th thd | lots in the parcel ‘of ground referred to above, | fortaktir te rewniider of the ye per center bat he end ia many cases are given over and over again on the saine pieces of ground howev How Reoretury Tox made hy athens cit wid Conran tak’ ; ‘Will wecopt the proposition miber bankers one Veet age Booth's Theatre. Filth Aveuue Theatre. Nang Ov Te WiCrrs, ‘Ske laaais cota S Ph 3 on, New York, SLamnexchange, three bloaks, onthe) eat wn the ehlite t A somewhat naequal,though on the whele atk in, New York, 82,4400, there blocks. fe cent. bourse, authorized. ty be yery commendable, performance of the "School | gyal |: Pats HV Mngtoms N-4» W8/0M Caurteen } Sota Ate i nrewamned in Lamimctration siveten thet for Scandal,” was given on Monday evening at the | Hika McAlister, Now York. Faso, iotote, | Ae wauld ve reuawod: hecrstagy outwit la wridetaiy Pifth avenue Theatre. A comedy that ecintillates sues Mae ae van at Sahay iat? bt, felmeth fa feture. | highs ton Wits 6 Yew with wit in every line, from the rising to the fallof ‘owneend, Broo! he monetary en s devoid of any new ‘Tecolseon, no a ree wad feature, execpt that the . ; the curtain, ls a dificult one to play, but an easy pss Lasckis al enmen ban Earn ine cuca ae 4 8 Cant geld el + Breen. and delightful one to Ieten to, It calls up, also, o Now Foi joum, fRepotions® lsnnasctions Wer we at 18d ls, Pda i "iwadatben so feat interest Mera a @ host of yecollestions of fine actors and superb - Paleeteion, $s Monty. wet let ane arg ke eee mayne ’ ven Mea tine Bainen pac ot w eeuts, ior grates casts, At Wallack’s they have done tt so often | fist Mealtiter, Sau niaty Jets. uch ight “at clone iter a on ca and so well that that w we seems to have set x aa Lighting Com pany, 6600, orth weet gor inte ee na 4 nedanieas. b pare ae fhe (loverment Yond inartat hes bea the anuge for the comedy. Who that has seon | Mi jay avenge and Alterestrect: ig the dag ay mp si fiehtty Mr. Gilbert as Sir Peter Tecate, for example, oan | [tans Vliadd, Albany, 2), Ave. toue Bight, the demand sho lage dubia ovor dissociate thit character from the charm- | runt le eo eeler m hea: sip Yana isote at ite t 3 ig embodiment of it that he presented’ Nur fepaea Rockefefer, Atbany, $390 and excha jews & Co., 82 Wall steel, report prices iene are Hrougham's Sir Benjamin Backbite, or Fisl- 4PM, Ps Joseph Sure eanily to be foreot ty Mephen Hoeketeler, AY D and exchange. But Aker. BY. Aue, at ctoning Mrs Fishes was the Mir Peter, ond | ficohen Horkefeller, All AUD ts 1. 8, eurste..... Aig Toy 8400, 18i9,eoup. Tub gave tot haracter quite al ‘than ch. Halal, 6100, tw Ge, WSL. reg. 2118 2 los Ley fiat to which Mr Gilbert has accustomed uae tt | gakutieny weakteee kat ion samba com, X.Y Siaesce SPB iv.ttd” Hi foot tes OUP LR UR was fighter, Youugersand brishter, but Kwan } © wend aan, $9, Sweaty 1a $e Wetreoup. iit Hg Ie, On joe DS ts ri ‘ NW! tpst! coup: tt Be oF ty was especially exe ture lot af NESS Seat, GINMN lmeUly DTS" fees oven tis eof cou HOR thy Considerable ‘curtosit pe ALA vw tee UN Hah Cen Pocing'e'S Why ioe Misa Davenport would play tte hae Newgirx, © rigelinne Caio twelve late A larger businons than usw! wae doue in btate boixds : 1 , : ad astrong whucrtoue to tie market log she, has, and certainty so amiable a lady is | | leader i Nena, Brocklja, &1 aud exchange, forty esnere aan ‘a frou at tomy, South Carolina founded them as much as ahe pleased her frie 1H. Newman, Brooklyn, #50, forty lo! ole 86.7 Rorth Cawultaa i os for she brought to the part tliat vivacity und ex: Mi. Wilee Now Yorks gliw. tw Gosek, 1a Be, Borel Carolinas, old, aald at 34 ti oar at ma at ie Dank sharce were dull aud mages ted uh format ferred, at ¥3 rance of spirit which animate all her pers Keonssecce wor: ty n, $1,000, 140 loan, om, in the soene to which we have 0. referred—that of the wereen-supported the try- | \ulviite Rinne, Rockland 46/00, eighty lot transactions were mo: ing character with admirable discretion, In hor |] fause Le tadd, Albons ant ee, tout ay a¢, the Orat boara, Fepentunt ‘mood she Alapiayed «command vt | wiett’ 1 AR 50 Samia, torr fits Biae of SCcniral Backer oid at om for which We had not given her credit, | Hl McAllister, New Yark, #2.00, ntey tote, 1 Poeite fe male, OT ler pooullar manuorisis Were homewhal boo sable Uulon idorick “4 Canali, g12K) Aw tty tote lal erate 4 gio Chiu ad’ Noth Botiocabsle ta the earlier acte, ie fea eighty lots, besiock, New York, ‘and exchame, ‘A ‘oupo ida Ri Al, Wy et - Joseph sa, ir, Lowls was never more with a vg ee Neaee “abet Mion te i ir ps! art and not a sparkde of humor did he got out pte Mpesiens, Hay’ Fark, e086: emaberee,,| Missing} o ough tt is capable of considerable effect. | th Wheelock, New York, t Ho liad not n the feast caught the flebrew ao: | thirryceight lots, bi italieniiuaid wees son Hon gad Me i ie Wale of afin ‘w won. wud Chieage late, #7 Wester Unio ‘ied graph tn 90" le =e Tuo feliawing Were thy highest, lowest, aud cont, and bis Moker was no more like @ son Of Ternel than a fiodouin Arab, Mr, Clarke bas played Charies Surface #0 often Mortgages given by Geo. Price to seoure prom- ingory hotest al pe ‘ Alcholas K, Paine, Now York og prices of stocks Closiuy. thet Shore fy 22 cages fer bia Wandering with Thom Larkin, New Vor. 0 Uignest. Lyrest, dd. t seems to forget that, though a scapegrace, ‘Thon, Larkin has. deoded bast foH. Wesaip- | Ha nie RG OS Chartes was A map ‘ot refed ‘manners and | man etn ae ours at AP i? aL ae courtly addres: he character in bis ands | James Moore, aA ea eat. Lael | Hew drecy Cure, - Ww 18 ks eur polish, but this wight. be Je Bontoy. Ane he cetman count rig 1" sademwaeheroahe a, Wy i over! tae uy spoke the. words | Ra ahh: sgh pe ey fer 4 Pra Dam Hd elully so the characters assumed has deeded back to W. oN of, obke mion Te! . z ‘ant and Messrs, Davidge and James, New York if) James Mr gisSer | Nortowestera. eeraye- ww bs ner Unit New York Markers, Wronrapay, Di FLOUR AND Maat Pemand montly’ for wimall parcels; general market lacked animation; Minnesota «tesdy pg grades quiet. Southern in moderate demand. active. Winter Western iUmited. Low val and superfine, only moderately in quired: fer. yet envy. corn meal. Arner. our hued y A i Fic ured for. juckwheat flour steady. We quote: Baer: Aino Wiate and Weotern. bl. 93 hae. 18; oxime Stat: cn pela wheat tian #8 do: doubts ‘extras 9: de. winter wheat extrie Snadouble extees: er dea ttt de city nipping extras. 1.2 G¥i90y eity trace and faunily brands, + South ero bakers’ end. Cay aie 9 Seg 1.! i bate er Mipping extras, #1 0. Con ern, deg ay stu dey Ge, Buckwheat howe a GROCER ES—Nothing ote homent Tone | In coffee and rice. Of molasses, 1,100 bbls. new crop New Orleans by smote.’ Sugars dull ond weak ; sales if rs 0. Demerara on private good 1 down to Bede hard, | ‘auie! ate Wheat dail, itn emang ten 28.4 pu, for poor to. kood white. Mic , a) for inte umber Mtchignt: SL Auth iY ” 1" Coen temee: selon 28,901, bush ot sex quite, tor cer tote Of old Wentern igixed afoat-and sessre. fur Weetart Inized in sore, “Oats more setive ; aales 62400 bush. at ier for dark Wertern ulned; ob(304e. for Weateru talked, new, afloat ; £2) ih ‘store, for old Weetern Inked, and Bhestc.'for Weatérn white. Harley and Fy« ets {SUXDRINS—Petrolcum, was dail for refined at 26)404 r)z0, but AO) Ohi, crude no}d at 13e.0n the Avot: ah or next wee, Strained r ke iurpontine a oe douthorn packages. Western. Witakey firm Ov sold nt Bie. for prime in bids. Hops very Arm ae Be. for dene ile, and sigrtoe. for foreign. Hodes ra ta very Arm; grain to Liverpool, by SOEs ane Yo onk or orera Tk Ct yrvoxThe transactions in cot teen’ Uberaly but at irre OH Ww 4Old ALR Ke, uel nt goamege. ghanged ; infadling upland do., I8\e.: salen 4 Hea, 0 port, 446 for naptione 269 for speculation, and in tranalt. Forward deliveries advanced ea sien it at report, at 19 1-16e. for December, 19 Gs for Sannery, 19ye. for March. ve. for Apri, Ne. for dane. ‘The midditng Febr for May, and ierpool Ket was {ral beef haus soid at $83, ¥ dy on the apot ; 100 boxes lor‘icng cleat on the spot. Cut teats were moder Ive salon 138" boxes at ‘Se. for. dry. ‘malted ud Sige, for rib bellies wlao, le at tte. for twelv suioked picked bet Lard was active an higher ; alee iuding new Westirm for this Month at 8, old) do, at” S48 I-l6e., Te. for No. 1 te arrive, Western ‘for Jamiary at 8c. do. for Febrast Hy Scout. do. for Maren at $c, ed ty ou the. apoi re ee ‘deed hogs, a6 4c. abd Di ‘Batter, 1h fair demand for fine grades, wlich were frm and nn changed. Cheese dull and unchaoged. Live Stock Market. w York, Wednesday, Dec. 1. Forty-one and the market was quict Gh for fale to prime bative atwe bor ty fale Texans SM mheep aud iaunbe were received full market wt taaeige, # Bf Aud Tas 40. for Twelve cars, or d partly soll in sheep, and Sieaet4 Sixty-two cara, of eres aa z Wester MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ——— MINTATCNR ALMANAC—TTS DAY Sun rises... 716 Sun seta,..... 4% Moom risee,. 6 84 ‘Gn WATRR—THIR DAY. Sandy Hook... 8 25 Gor. (sland. 6 15,HeN Gate... 96 bP naetllt Arrived—Wanxesnay, Deo. 1. Atommship The Queen, London, mdse. and pass. patcumatip John Gibaca, Georgetowa, D.C, mdse. and Stemuirip Volunteer, Philadeiohia, mdse Auso the usual river aud Coast wine vease Susmess Motes, The Domestic Sewing Wachine has taken more preminena this fan than cy cially recommended for FACTCRELS. Its alinpie in construction, nolwole ly Fea. ra iY My ON CIBLi PARTIES will be furnished for tat nue aiid an nstructor (withowt eharge) pon ‘at out porary). # CHAMBEIS ST. AND ORK. HgNtax Git HNOX nas 0 foe stock of SBA SKIN CATS, suitable tor presents for cicher ladies an.J gentleien, extra quality, together with far gauntlet {ind enifs to miatehs Gendiemmn.ipake your purchases st or Guder the Flith Avenue inthe W day, and coutin urd Rumber. ‘Tell your newman to leave due Wines: ab your louse every worming. hee clens ie wee Serena, Sees Sets reea ion * Burke’s hats are the best. BURKE, Manufecturer, 210 Drosdway, cor. of Futton at purchening mated Corker of Fulton a No Cure, No Pry. af fe For all diseases consult Dr, J.B. BRIGGS, * Magnetic Heeler,” Litt Broadway. Kennews cured in a few dave by Dr BRI- woes Na Specie. Ciinton ‘Medical Institue, No. 147 Bast 15th st h Cure’? troubles, 3 “Uncle Sam's at oF any throw Never fale 10 a battle. COLLIN! , December 1:, John Collingwood, 1% dase, The d nd hi fo neral, fro wite ot year oC his aye ‘The relatives and friends aro invited to attend the Reval. on Friday, Deccinber 18, st # o'clock P.M Grmer Cruireh, Janae HEALY At Teownville, &. L., on December 10, 187 water Del fealy, & Dative of Cork, Ireland, si: rae at eA. Re none December 11, Lilly J Daly child of “Thomds and’ Chose AS wy Need year, 8 montha, and 16 days, ‘te relatives and friends of t her grandfather, Jacob Somerind tert hee funeral rani Ue residence st her, paroa's, 118 Kast Sch st.-on Friday, December Ui, att P.M Jauarele Shorey oa Tuekday, ‘afrer'a short but severe iin ‘Of, Wiliam Sehineelek, and daughter of “Joel #k i thore, Evg., tu the Mth year or her ane The rv frichds of the faintly, also the nein . Mystic Band of Brothers, are veend (he funeral, frets lee Ince uuareie Shore, on Friday afwruvun, ut + and those of einvited t at Special Hotices. HOrELS. STURTEVANT HOUSE, th and 2th at., Broadway. 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