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WAUD M 8 MURDER. CONCLUSTON CORONER YOUNG, mily History-Remerkutte Lets ‘oner Young investigated + better known as Maud Morrill, who was shot and killed by her Bleakley, last Tuesday afters s eof Mary Ann Fe lock, but long be- n there Wag not a standing place in the and crowds had gathered tn the shing against the fron rail the hope of being able to peor through y windows and catch @ glimpse of the It was found necessary, so great was crowd, to lock the court room door Atiovclock the priconer, Robert P. Bleakisy, He was handcuffed to Detective treet police station, Henderson, of the Mere and Capt. Ryene and Officers Carr and Palmer maiked by his side, ‘The prisoner walked with a and as he {passed throu his head as he recognized some familiar avout five fect nine inches high, His eyes are a blutsh gray, sion inclined to be florid, his der itis a finel sa heavy dark brown im Ho is slightly bald, slost two fingers from his right ordinary suit of dark h the crowd ghitly aquiline dressed in an and wore a silk hat with a de He was assigned a se ner, tothe right of the Coroners desk, and resented by counsel. ly the most unconcerned per: ie the witnesses were giviny their test on in the room, rf Dr. Marah, from his seat, with pap and walking (o the vunsel and wish to When he was told Lam not repre ty wit down, t) interrogate the witness I girl's sister was nnd, wae Tost sobbed bitterly, and for a kc rive her testimony, 1 drew tears to the kley has ‘imant- arrest, and he sald Mercer atreet polic n: Tam glad that 1 have killed her ne Who has brought « nd fT would do the was searched a number of cartiidges ning to the pistol with which the mur mitted was found in his pocket, Byrnes produced a likeness which ad which wee supposed that of the murdered girl, Bleakley said Phat Is not Mary Anu's pictur re on my family nd on the pri ‘oroner Young was reading the letters found in Maud’s Fr . algns of dissatisfaction, but prea mother, but they referred Maud’s husban Jerenitah Foley, ts I States Cavalry, an Fort Grifin, Texas, MAUD'S LETTER TO HER HUSNAND. New York, Sept mann: Thave fora long tl is stationed at know how [am makin, T ain dressing hair for three Hrookiyn, bat ng from home late Tell me how you are T have not heard ‘ou feel as Ido. eit to you to pet to have been 9 know it you w lined, 1 Want you to doit right + it'yon feel a0 Guirrix, Texas Dean Pouny: [received your leite py to hear you are in good O'Callaghan when you Tihen tutend to go #4 in care of M A DESERTED at of ne. He Ure take care of tn5 p of Him who cares for a Tdout want you to quite forget future, with the bi though you are. inelin THE MURDERER'S LETTERS TO H BRooRLyy, Sent, 4, 1872 Tealled to ee you, away, as you were vttie about It, and ain ‘sorr Will write €o me and let in fauything dangerous ture up d Now do pot forget my uddre jectiogate ancie, T hope you will ex Intins atten apy Way want to! w you, and if yuu will only b on your tne know that It is i and willing at any time to #-¢ you, for you nything that Lean do for yo f.tur Lam 8 poor unfortuna ve been nearly all my life. mii T tuought you cheerfully as ¢ T intended to eall JOU such a long dis like [dtd the other night ut willeallon her after i to let me know when ow if you called dn Lote Your affectionate uncle, Direct your note to 208 Navy street, Brook) a, Ye tur ke Po tieakiey 7 7 MAUD'S SISTER'S TESTIMONY. ‘The first witness called was Charlotte Smith, She testified as follows: Friendiess, in Thetieth sister of Maud. 0 Nelson place: two or three t er uncle, ax I was afraid he would do ot swear that be was opposed to Ber I Mary Ann saying Bn “Tuesday he He said be was gol but he told me he house upside Went to. the fe Uuder the influence of liquor. L wished to go with hin, eo ny sister, down but he would sec her. him, anit he tol me to go back, in with @ pistol, months ago with the prisoner to talked with be ‘Talked to her kindl in this country three ‘Deceased had’ sent money out to bring her over, went to California with hii ear ago he Stat 00 ained of iny slater's i Had been married jreow any unfriendly feelings toward her afterward, THE MURDER, Frank Carlton having bee ide at 10 Nellson risoner called. ked If Mise Maud was in. her roo, an 40 hour, aud f aaw hin go out He ‘met some one asked what was the matt Did got hear the report the stairs wito ite said, * You had better So other map called eased liad lived there for two If un hour before the sbooting. She Abapt thet thm Wecka, Saw her h Tying on the bed, Mary Stovens being sworn, sald: I was the housekec) Wat 10 Nelisom place. Hes ra avout &0'¢! Heard & séroeeh afterward, and same as the are ve ied ae ‘the ‘matter. no reply. Called ® second and third time assed Up staire Lo the seco: Could not nay what iv Wo indre sounds ‘yall and called up the ame to Wile cou e arrived sue found be husband, bul When | Saw heron Tnesday at 12 o'clock, Bhe was Lewepaper, She was known as Mise Maud, Uy cr appeared to be in any trouble, ‘TH UNCLE'S THREATS. Annie Weaver having been sworn, said: PU reside at 18 Raat Thirteenth st han. Kn sed since Jan. 28 last.” Was with ati w ty-sixth street ve with her, her speak of lier unele, there freqnently, He came for money—for $0. He would take it In §8 oF $1 in any way that he could Eetit. He anid If she did not give hin the money he id have the house palied® She never saw him told (histo te. He sald ehe owed him 8%, and be have ii cor tt would go hard with her, Vas fr ea'if she had con before, and Asked this ‘She | was him, fo ever arked it the. would. tel To her, Khe eald ahe w “fOr Din. Bhe tatd that she hind lived at Tuinister when #he w ood girl, and that her un then took her wages. She said he was fealous of her, Dut did no say why, “She said he took all her money: ‘They never met ih the house where we lived togetuer, When she went ne he called on me and 1 told him where shew he went there. H to feel bad about her mode of ite, and: ap. peared to want her to reform, and remarked ‘that she heed not he afrald of niin, for he would Hook, bre he wanted her to Te wanted her to go. THE MEDICAL TESTIMONY, Royal B, Prescott, M. D., sworn: Twas celled inom Tuceday Inet, a place. Saw deceased lyin, Ver head resting in the lag of anot just died. Examined the wound, and had Bed. Th ny Did not state where Jounge, and afterwarda to the threshold of boy was Just door, her feet toward T kaw the body of ¢ Found the ball had penetrated the lung Mary Anderson sworn: Twenty-seventh street. Knew de Firet net her at Sally Andrew thetreet, The Fealled thi sho was out er afterward that @ gentiens called, She said, wie my uncle Tamafraidottio.” He asked for " Maud Merril.” ‘The last thine he called he anid. he wanted to eve his uiece, that sic owed. bith money, aud he must have it. Lend she had ho money, aud he sald. that miuat get It A marriage certificate was produced. that Mary Ann Smith was iuartied to Jeremiah Foley in Yeoland in June. 181 ‘A‘recesa was taken to enable the attendance of Annie Clinton, who ia said to be an important witness. Miss Clinton was sick and was in her room, which adjoins that occupied by Mand; and it is said that she heard the conversation Hotween Mand and her uncle, ‘The examination was delayed more than fifteen minutes, and then a certificate w a wed fre the attend+ ing physician informing the Coroner that Miss Clinton ill to leave the houre, WLEAKLEY COMMISTED TO THE < Coroner sald that there was suMclent testimony before the jury, and decided to close the case. The jury retired, and after an absence of about ten ininutes returned the following verdict That deceased cameto her death from @ pletol shot wouud at the hauds of Kobert f Mleakley. The prisoner declined to say anything with reference to the charge against him. He was then itted to the Tombs to await the action rand Jury. In one ¢ jetters Written hy Maud to her uncle ahe complains bitterly of his conduct, and tells him in unmistakable language that he ts trying to force ber sister Lottie to go to the bad, She says that her sister fs pure, and that she will do everything in her power to thwart the desigas of her tincle. ——_—_ JULIA SMITHS MURDER, Alone-From a € Street, and Thence to the Grave, Some time last summer Julia Smith, aged 20 years, arrived inthis clty from Philadelphia and found employment as a waitress In a Broadway concert saloon. A few weeks age cert saloon wes broken up by the police, and Julia began to walk the street. She hired a small room in the at- tic of 61 Bayard street, paying therefor weekly ly Inadvance, Rosa Wilson was also a waitress in the saloon, and had @ room tn the second story of the same building. Two weeks ago the girls formed the acquaintance of John Harrt ton and Jobn Forney, with whom they have since been intimate. arly yesterday morning Harrington and Jn- Nia, who bad been together all night, sallied forth to the street, Both drank liquor, and suon af- terward returned to Kosa Wilson's room. Rosa fee John Forney entered the apartweat a litte ater. the e¢ THE QUARKEL WITH HRN Lover Harrington and Julia began quarreling, the latter wishing to return to the street, and llar- favoring to prevent. ‘her. Ne d her shoes @ id threatened violence. Julla sald,“ You can't quer me; you can't keep me down ; Iwill got away from you,” and she broke from his gras} and escaped tothe street. ‘The boys followed. Th the course of an hour Julia returned, She had been drinking more liquor and was merry. Harrington, who was intoxleated, renewed the a Hevaccused her of infidelity, and of iinproper Intimacy with Forney. Julia made fy reply, and he repeated the accusations, Bhi then told hin to keep quiet and not dieturo Forney and Hosa, who had retired. Harrington continued to taik long and loud, and at length seated bhimeelf in a rock! chair, and drew from his pocket two pistols hese he laid on fap. Julia said, * Wil vou g rey going to keep ine up all nigh rington end THE PAPAL SHOT, Harrington arose, and stepping to the couck uck her w ist. ‘Then picking up one f the platola, hy ke ! her whetherahe intended ping him up all night. Jutta leaped from the hand stood up. ‘The pistol was discharged, and she sat down as unconcerned as though nothing had happened. Harrington deliberately eturned the pistols to his pocket and seated himself in the rocking chair, For several mir lites not wk Word Was sp n Julia arc and walking tothe bed said. “Rosa, 1 am so fant: Won tyou give me some water,” and fell Funconselous you've killed her,” shouted Por. @ from the bed. What did Whe tore the clothing from ing the wound. Harrington t darted from the room, aud “Why a i house crowded Into the to restore the unfortunal After half an bour, their forts being unrewarded, word was taken tothe nklin street police station, and subsequi was carried thither. ‘The police surzeon inced her wound serious, and despatches enger for an ambulance, On arrival at th Park Hospital, Dr. Amabile pronounced ber wounds fatal he was conscious yesterday af- ternoon, and with much difficulty told ue story of the shooting. WHAT THE WITNFSSES #AY, Forney and Rosa Wilson are detained as wite nesses. A SUN reporter conversed with them Their stories differ somewhat from e dying girl Forney save that Ma} that he “would scare Julia er mind what he told her.” Herrington did not intend ut the vietim believes that It to murder her, and she saya shoot ber again after the frst Forney says that he supposed Harrington had fired trough the floor to frighten Jutia, The ice deseribe Harrington as athlef, and say thathe has been several times on. Black- well's Island. He had no occupation, and passed his time in bar-rooms, Capt, Kenneday, of the Franklin street police, says that Harrington Is known to nearly every policeman In his precinct, He wou d have b nh arreste the house had immediately. s\ police, as the assassin went to his | and changed his clothing after th he victim was employe if the inmates of mmoned the in the se Brauch, thence to Phil afverward came city. Sh \-looking girl, and says that her parents died w she was but seven years old, siuce whieh t she bas had to shift for a living as best she could, —— TE EL THE LA 110 Why the Supervin and Clerks are Unpaid. Numerous letters having been received at Tne SUN office, asking why the deputy mar- shals, supervisors, Inspectors, and poll clerks of election have not been paid for thelr services, @ reporter yesterday investigated the matter, mmissioner Davenport and Marshal Sharpe give as a reason for the non-payment of the deputy marshals and Supery ore that owing to the amall clerical force In the United States Marshal's office, it has taken considera ble the to prepare the’ pay rolls. ‘There being no law authorizing the employment of extra clerks, the business of the oMce had to be attended to, and the preparation of the pay rolls was necessarily slow. They sald they haa no doubt that allthe deputy marshals and su- pervisors would receive their money before Christinas. ‘The reporter next visited Police Headquarters to juquire why the Inspectors, poll clerks and loasors of polling places had not been pald. Mr. D. B. Hasbrouck, chief clerk of the Bureau of Blectic informed the reporter th on the 22d of November he completed his rolls and sent them to Mr, Andrew H. Green, the Comp- troller, for payment. Some days afterward, he said, he was yrmed that Mr. Green wanted Pay rolls for the inspectors, | clerks bagd jessors made out anew. on’ blanks have ing room on the right hand mar- win for the attachment of the signatures of those receiving the money. This, Mr. Has brouck gaid, was done, a proof having jeaterday been itor Mr. fasbrouck will, as soon as he is furnished with the blanks, make out new pay rolls, and those titled to pay for services, perforuied Noy. wil probably bepald during January or Fe ruary, 167i. All this delay is because Comptroller Green wanted one voucher for the whole smpunt, tnstond, if vidual vouchers a each verson drawing t Oney, jo eaulsed.. Tie la reform $8 tbe exDeuse ‘PO0Ks ly searched. Reveral letters have been discov- various parties, which when ‘ow light upon much that has story in the ac 1 was evidently ression that bis atten- rs had not been wi hand that third parties between the y His last letter to. Miss 8 before his maltreatment erate; salen 62,000 bush, mt mide. ‘shat se. for new Western m! choice Weatern new white §.000 bush. for export on e., aid Western, Ha 724. London advices to-day were ble, reporting the prices for consols an onds at the late full prices, 18678 being Money in’ London 1s easy at es below the minimum rate of discount at bank, and the outlook is favorable. rentes haye fallen from 64.72 to 4.40, the Benk ing In apecie 300,000 franca. tapecially affected by forelan m= fluences, In View of the firmness in foreizn ex- di the advance in sixty days bills of Tho gold sales were Hinited and principally at 1124, the range being at IL? ‘s, the short interest being practically closed rates were flat, 104, lor binck Western d, dark. to Neht white ; Site. for for choice new THE FIFTH AVEXTE FIRE. —_——— DPAD SERV. 10 BE BURIED TO-DAY, ered written b published will tl hitherto been shrouded in m. tions of the infatuated man, laboring under the In AR IN HUNTINGTON, FIVE MORE CITIZENS ARRAIGNED BEFORE JUSTICE MONTFORT, oted ex-coul THE ELEY NT GIRLS active, with » and’ low. middity h 8 for export, In forward deliverion distasteful t were making and himself. written just two week and disappearance. Farewell Julia uplands, 19%¢¢. ‘salen 1,708 bales, of mption, and 100 {nt there were ihoderate tran December, 19i¢, fo They Mambly A potogize, and th nds Sentence Another Talk cy's Gems of Poctry A Letterto Justice Smith. On Thureday afternoon warrants were Justice Montfort for the arrest of orge H. Shepard, editor of the Long Islander, Reuben KR. Scudder, Isaac Adams, Seudder, and I based {upon an alleged erimi making a breach of the peace, noise and other disturbance calculated to inter- rupt his official proceedings on Wednesday, the Constable Trainer served the orders within an hour after they were delivered ‘clock the turbulent. vil- Jagere were standing at the bar of Justice Mont- fort's court !n Eutarpian Hall, They wero taken somewhat aback by this summary proceeding, and asked the Justice to postpone the trial until eight o'clock, when their counsel would i To this request th Tndve Groce n—The Victime to be Griswold & © the Expense of the Obscanies. Fire Marshal McSpedon continued his Investigation yesterday. ployee in the laundry, testified : I slept in room &, in the attic. the room with ine, TI elevator on the fk ‘On the night of the fire I left th clock and went wy foom of one of the chatnbern awhile, and then After that I went down the servanta’ “This wan about twent I discovered it about |) o'- iy undressed when | heard acrackling ‘and the smoke was right up looked gore. called Bridget, then d ran down stairs and through the pars taircase to the guests’ hall on This turmoil fe making you unhapp: ApH, 2) 7.160, for M Bool inarket was repérted um wan dull at raaTige. for re for ernde in bu: So ih ‘ 2ie. for dune. T (tts all over with y Hoxtixarqy, Oct. 21, 187%. letters written by outside parties aro also in reference to Kelsey's relations with Miss Smith, but the persons who have them in charge refuse to make the contents wumac at ‘On gold loans th and 3 cent. for borrowing, and The day's b ered : Gold rec Payments, —$1,202,800.14 payments, $400,400.24 ‘Customs, $226,000. The Assistant Treasurer paid out on called bonds $9,000, and in coin interest on the publ debt $110,000, ‘The total clearings at the Gold fe Bank were $38,742,000; gold balances, and = currene Mary Mooney, an em- fined, and 124@ liye. ness at the i pts, SI72205,62 5 Heer” Oils sinters, ober rtentecmentin® Lower, pt. toes orted at about We, for Northern whale, and Menhaden quiet 4 Be lg tron at, $43: er fairly active at 8 ke; block tin more activ plates more active, and charcoal j In. sterl we know of nothing ne tons English rail a for common to ¢! Tho warrants were contempt, in and creating a ¢ 1a an entrance t b 385, currency bal- 23,084 812A, A Firnce FIanT AngAD! From an interview which the Sux reporter ounsel in Huntin will be made ax are arrested. for No.1 H'(e. oash and 2942040. for atraite: tin ince the recent oR, age to the aixth floor. before I discovered the fire, con, it is evi= of December. the implicated part rante will probably be issued earl y have secure Platt, Thomas Young, the village of Huntington. by Smith and 16 excitement will red-hot days are to him, and at three the services steam at @il-16d., and don by steam 454., and 5 have generally been moderate; jowever, easier, 100 A. Ma... 112 the only lawyare Foreign exchan; ‘The acoured will He h of Smitht again rise to fever heat, “ an still In store for the Huntingtonians,”’ as one of the villagers said to the reporter, There was a rumor in the vill that Miss Smith and Mrs. Oakley to meet the iseue, but the Son reporter co not trace It to any definite source in the limited at his command ails THE FORTY-SECOND CONGRE! closed on the basis of 100m 1096 for 60-days bills, and 1104@110% for sight. Extra mails for m the servanta’ T think they occup ery eaphaly, and aco “When I frat Europe to-mot hip Celtle will close at 1:19 exchange, 50 and 82 ‘easier feeling in money to-day, the usual rates on call loans having been 7 ‘At the close the bust ‘The easier condition of the mai if the Becretary in th purchases, \s believed to be due to the ly, mentioned in 10 contributed Discounts are eae wine coe = Apa Rag pat a ‘of the passage. incoy ered tne ro, is ast Live Stock Market. magistrate ac THR ACCUSED CITIZENS AT THE BAR, At & o'clock Buterplan Hail was packed by the villagers, who des to see the ‘trial. at the bar, and pleaded and 7 ¥ cent, t'week. Prices w: 40 ‘the fourth foo nd the market closed barel; faw one of the the hose near the beck stairs, oye on the math ball, and barroom, citizens were uilty to the to Justice Montfort for the prisoners had taken, xfully, not out of ate, but from a retury movement of to this condition of monetary quiet on the basis of 1ngi2 # cent. for prime accept anes ‘Ths Government bond market, on th sligt tly lower again, t Wise featurclens, curfency alr the staircs ring the tube. I told him be that it was stairense, There was no grating on my Ww, and there was another window further down ide whieh had no grating. here is au oneuilny ¥,. to dress 8 gros ‘Twenty cars, or 3,485 sheep and total of 9,100 'sines Monda: time laat week, transactions were limited, A few prime ; some prime to premium of common to good do. at 5@6\: ‘arrived, makin owt Jambe arrived, making against 15,728 for the stock arriv dean ample apology Twenty-third street girls got out there. Rooms S11 and Sid were he scrubbing * nternal Revenue As sensors Sent ton Conference Committee— Refusing Relief tom Virginia © Wasntnaton, read a note from the Vice-President stating that he would be absent for a few days, and on mo- yson of New Jersey, Mr. Anthony of Rhode Island was elected Presi- dent pro tem. Mr. Cragin (Rep. on Naval Affairs, ents had acted wru to the mais mistaken notion as to tholrrighta and In the elevator bo; door to ther: occupted exclusively = any disrespe: ; and currency 68 Epil streets repors prices as fol jgnday, againat treek. None were offered ally could have been sold at $4,558 W100 My dressed at 544@54e. lows ut the close at 6 watchman te and come up fixth floor to look after the there every Atteen minutes alter 12 0: know how often he is required to come before that, of him at the time of the fire. in. the hotel about two years. slight fire on one of the landings abont al it amounted to not TEs Sane, 1868, ‘and «cars of Westera 4 5-2, 1867, coup, 5-28, 1488, coup. ee ciliate both part xension than by ext to this unfor nding mercy to the pris tion of Mr. Frelingh Justice Montfort uiesce In the arguments He said, in reply to the o personal feelings to gratif ting ag a magistrate, ati rity should be jeorge BW. Hanks Theard there it ad 184, coup. 118 208, 1860, Coup, “119 Bm, 67srie. Je 1124 Btale ‘bonds have ving been devold coupe 1 eof 1S, Fea Cen, Pacific g. b 108 quit to-day, w of Interesting feat eglected, only single (rane: ra being reported at bi. i for old, and 81 to MINIATURE ALMANAO=THTS DAY 453 Moon rises, 6 If), from the Committee bagg RH A ported a substitute for the bill to authorize the construction of ‘The substitute author- ecretary of the Navy to construct ten els of war of such class or he may deem most suitable to the demands of vice, each carrying alx or more nd the hulls to be bullt of 10 wacaped from the a rough the windows which had ho wires on, ky light In the celling of oue of the Fr: tome throngh the ttle, whieh hat Bandy Hook.. 6 08 Gov. he was determined that is auth He had fined Dr. ause that gentleman w ganizer and leader Turbed this cou action tn ni steam vessels of war, or leading to the private ship Minnesota, THR HOUSRKERPER'S TRETIMONY. ishor, housekeeper rentleman the action of ty fig witnesses, who ha yeurs, testitied : uupervision of th Tegintered, cold at 104 AU Wig 10 04% North Iver sold at Missoni 6a closed Uirlg Shasta, Vale harlottetown, P. E.1 Schr David Doane, Bangor, Inmber. Behr J. G. Drew, Jacksenvill Aiso the tisual river and coast wise voarcis tlie near the staire: 1 to be peut hole, or In part, ntract with ‘the supervision ¢ nulls of ary pot is may be built upon privat yards with Government ri Also looks after the attic. on the night of the fire. racking sound in the ‘On looking out of the tow J saw (he fre burning on the landing on the talrway, the landin, 7 jow on this Inn tent and sorry for th pend sentenc Sarnep—Ship Nightingale Edson, Maraetlies ; A 7 Business Notices, The Domentle Sewin premiums thera han ¢ Claily recommended fe FACTURERS, and easily ran. be RESPONSITLE PAIY with machine and an Lustructo Hong Kong; barke Mary nena, Bremen. Railroad frat m fe We, Income, 82365235 sloneph 8a, convertible, 9 Rock Island, and P rita ata, BSI and discharge thei mn not to dixobey Jer of a magistrate in the future men meekly thanked the Justic hail, followed by the crowd. THE TARRING AND FEATHERING. ‘The summary manne fort has dealt with such persona as were unt, has quleted all opp us has settled 01 It is not probable that and withdrew ‘on the third fi: ashville consolidated, "3, Hew, 108; Morris Paul, [own div! Nothing is said as to. an appropriatl THE NOSTON POST OFTICR. Vt.) reported the bill for the he Post OMlce the bf was opriated tx $500,000. presented the creden- Spencer, retlected Senator w Jersey Central 1s Milwankee and St ‘and Tron Mountain iste, 9; Bui nd Ohio Railroad it would. ame rand found there was gre: rd cries of fire. could not on in which Justice Mr Mr, Morrill (Rey nirchase of an additional site for Aftor some discussic ‘The amount a Mr. Morton (Ktep. Late advices from the (hes that the Chureh Hill t odate & branch fr rT mond to the docks at the Hocketts on the James river ‘Only a short time will be re- ng and prepare the ie KAD at the west feat divin TD be farntahed for tris (without charge) upow ma (temporary), ® CHAMBERS 8T, AND 3 BOND 8T,, NEW ¥ mmtempt of ¢ and a compara of Huntington, anything further will occur t lagers until the warrant is issued for the arrest used of tarring and fe nthe giria in the atte snoke and obliged to I We the room . There were nine girls occupying No. 6) ia No. Sit. Four of the latter ewcaped by en off the window. was yesterday open quired to finish —— from Alabarn: Mr. Sherman (Rep., Ohio) offered a resolution, which was agreed to, Instructing the Committe ‘© whether the valuation of of Great Britain nited States and of the partie Charles G. K as the prelimina rawing to a ¢ nesses have now but four remain, w Out of this lawyers employed by the friend ec In sifting that whic tof the testi They all agre the floor and re posed that they also made their es 'erier nat Afr. Bartin ‘Were so ample and the hore so near this we supposed it could be end remaining mination before Fifty-four wits lepositions, and bably be examine of testimony the weather continue fa tion of the rails will F. Garvin's Elixir of Tar. nt Consumption, the sovereign or p At the Custom Houses of the in the settlement of accounts between the two countries under existing laws correspond its true or intrinsic value as expressed in the money of account of the United States, and re- port by bill or otherwise. San.) Introduced a bill to Oklahama, consolidate out the provisions Referred to the The highest, Jo: stocks were ad foliow st, and 4 P.M closing py flooded in a moment. ‘nings in the linen elevaior. The te” hall to the servante* Sold by all Droggints —_——— The beat place 1 will implicate & Mudson Con.. ony is nald to nd the public ex- tion before the Justice will develop ite intent and direction. Judge Held, the County Judge of Suffolk county, was in Huntington on ‘Thursday pared to ait for the hearing of any or cases which might be brought before him for His presence had a goud effect Nearly every Ington knows the Judge pers ally, aud he bas the respect and support « One of the persons who was engaged {1 raids on the court room on the 4th and oth of December met the Judge on the street and asked his views 1 “You have im: stalrway until floors, and then they pass through to their Own etalrway, THE CLEANERS’ FOREWOMAN'S TESTIMONY, Ltd Burke, forewoman of the ye organize the Territory the Indian tribes, ar of treaties with c Committee on Indian Affairs, RELIFY FOR BOSTON. was taken u) k. and Western « “Uncle Sam's jon Telegraph, Gives immedi Northwestern... oc... Northwestern preferred. Milwaukee and St. Paul Milwaukee and St. P. pref. Twenty cents a butte. examination. tthe head of the stairs in the eT DIFORCED. BROWN.—In the Boston Supreme Court, Inst week, Janet Brown from William Brown. DALCOM.—In the Supreme Cc zina C, Balcom from Charles of New York, on December 13, rremore, Judge of the Court Common Pleas, Catherine kiler from Heinrich Eller. HURTIG. In the ett ne Boston Relief ir. Ferry «Rep. his Amendment, te the list of materials to be admitted free This exception had been made ase of Chicago. and be w , willingness of the Senate to put the East and the West on the same basis in this matter of citizen of E SU, and nine in 51x. except lumber 10 and Missisalppi Roston, isartford aud E: Fnlon becthe... twenty minntes before was aroused by the Bot suppose It woul went to the window and saw the smoke de! nt to sleep and in the ball. I did the Hon. Richard L. de two grave iis e nothing worse, in Hunt- “What are they?" hi mistake,” said Judge Keid, and St. Joseph, d the floor Was very hot n I opened the door f w the fire coun Mr. Wilson (Rep., Mass.) said that the Portland ee of the Court Pleas, Anna C, Hurtig from Au In the Boston Supreme Court, * Holt from Charles $. VKER—In the Supreme € week, Timothy Hawkes, Ji Keilver preferred (om Express, argo & Co. Bx. thought this on Mr. Sumner (LAb., of putting the Bast and the West on the is did not enter inte eason given for exce Western case ng district in Michigan had vastated by Gre at the same tt hot exist in the case of Boston. Mr. Kimunde (Kep., Vt.) thought all legisla- tlon ‘of this character of very d He expected, however, to vote for this bill, ng aby very good reason why ho #0, but he hoped it would be made Just like the Chicago relief bill, Dem. Oblo) sald he was net constitutionality of le .ation nved to refer the bi t to do so either. said that the question heard no nolee in th wone but myself, ay private attle, and aa it fell c y from the fire, Lrougt & Window somewhere 1 have been em attic, and supposed paves Salem, Mana, last from Eliza J. Hawkes: De cember i, by Judge Bure fro John P, La tue, npreme Court, Salem, Mase. from William W. Presto: Cineinnat), December 11, by Judge aeteky from Christopuer nd mistake was in acting upgn very bad advice afterward, WHAT JUDAR REMD SAYS. d expressed his Taited States Express. sacaiea tatgect Rufus Hateh hae rete escaped through the roc bear the attie this case, because the ting limber in the 1 was in thy bare feet. Tabout nine years, There wasa fire the laundry about lx @ 0 ina barrel of rubbish on thi T don’t remember an; by his many Wall street friends, porter Jude Ri 1 as Chicago—did nding of the BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ere SPRUETZR Rurnet, Maria Sp Cause, gross Leg F rooms and locked themselves In. THE HON. THOMAS MCRPAY'S RELATIVE. Mrs, Fisher informed the Marshal that Mary Connor— Aria who Was Durned—Wwas a second cousin He gave her 89 and procared tress in the laundry, bat abe posed, and became aserud She walea beautiful girl, between twenty-one aud wenty-two years vld, FUNERAL OF THE VicTr FIrtm Avexux Hore, Daniixa, GaiswoLn & Co ubtful propri- BANKING HOUSE OF FISK & BATCH, 5 Nassau Sraeer, New York, Dec. J amount of the Finer Montoace 6 Per CENT. Gorn Boxps oF THE CHRSAPRAKE AND Outo RatLnoad 0), secured upon a property whose ¢ cannot be less than $35,0X and the location and advantages of which are such as to render # profita tire amonnt has been suld, and the original negotiation of t mbs khysters were imported from New Y ade a little noise f and then left their clients to look out The one trouble in the whole ane ume,” said the Mector Murphy. Ituation as as Uke it, Mrs. F vember 12, Lady Doughty, mber 12, at. Gre w of Beaj. F. For 4 and relatives of the family are reapectful- scheme was rinish in all probability will be thy hite in Hunt ° satiafed ns to thi Committee « ralong discussion the bill was referred Company ts $150 the Spunky, as they have invited to attend the fun aL. M.cat the Firat Congregational ( ed the Committee on which enease all the lower part of his face. and piercing, in the corners of rness of charac- Carriages will be in walting at Stamford the Judiciary a from New York om As soon aA Pp » traMc and a large revenue to meet the 3 o'cluck nervous twiteh visibl hs whlch indtvates He Is a well-to- people ef Boston should know ate went into executive loan was formaily el after adjourned till Monday, by thetr friends September list, Hapon us for fine wil! be taken to Sing Sing for interment. Mi juel infant daughter eqae), aged 11 month rieiide and relatives of th attend the funeral jonee, RO East 14th a ‘Ou'Friday, December 18, Margaret Lelits, Wu Will please c DARLING, GRISWOLD & Co. re thoroughiy complete the road with House of Repre Dem., Pa.) offered a resol Postmaster-General for in- correspondence touching the for the postal cards or- of Congress; ala ‘The bodies are to be buried at ten o'elos Solid Embankraents, Permanent Mason a St. Francis X . near Sixth avenu requiem maas will be offered up. are to be interred in Calvary Cemete AULE TRAINER the man who has vier'’s Chure on portions of the route, provide n brought into most nsions in Ht formation and style, cost, and contract dered at the last sessi: information and correspon present contract for postage stamps, the change in the stamps adopted under such contract, and tho causes for tt; to what extent, if any, the verniment is a loser when the present ¢ ct expires. and what steps If any, have taken for adverthang for pro both as to postal cards and tensive improvements ai of @ large business at both termini, and to furnish a more lieral equipment—all of which are demanded by the transaction he friends of the famtly, and those of her brother, ner funeral, from ¢,,2) Maugin 1, on Sunday, December vited to’ attend of the campaign. The Canadian Forger. To ihe Euitor af Th At Jainuica Sout Jamies HH. Lott, aged is ¥e On Thursday, Des looks like @ harinless little He is armed with @ revolver and ciub tucked away 1 breast pocket, and isa terror to the evildoers in He has acted ax constab| Wednesday, December recent Indications as to the immediate business of the nesday. Decet orrect BOMe erroneous state- eating AYERS (O- completion—the Directors authorized thy ments which appear {n day regarding lie arrest. of W «one of the partners of James Austin & 11h Montreal, aud of Win seven percent, Debenture Bouds, 4. ¢ Bouds not In the negotiation of the SzveN Pun CENT, Bown moderate amount of the Six Pre Cent. ox Bons of the Company previously sold have been ved in part payment, a portion of which remains to be disposed of, inty of Suffotk sey, the man who Was tarred nd his thus become the subject all this uproar, has not yet by He is a young man, thirty se ers In the ce d to attend the funeral rouals under the postage stamps. en heard from og the amounts of soine nyeara of age, His figure was light, but always lseyes were of a Never had any official connection what- gycrwiie the Tank of Meratish 3 mployed by the DANK Very resprettaly:. THE COLLFOR OF WILLIAM AND MARY, 1:20 o'clock went Int tee of the Whole on the privat unsylvania In the cl elmburse the College of Will and Mary in Virginia $66,000 for property de- stroyed during the warof the rebellion. ‘This Dill Was up on several ¢ was discussed at considerable length. Mr. Shanks (Rep., Ind.) offered an amendment t no part of the money shall be pald until a regular meeting of the stockholders horities of the college shall have ined to be entered in the re: Lition declaring the en, and it shall in all times dinis#ion on equal vileges of all of previuus Condit orth America and his hair was ver, weilolled and worn to Hennerré Renririn, ‘Counsel for Bank of Britiau orth Aueric a, blueish gray, He usually carried « small bam cane, and always dressed in black. erally very quiet and genteel in his manners, » profane or vulgar language in conversa- 3 been called a village He had a fine fou up the bill t re Wiliam The Bonds are in denominations of #100, $5 Because a person has abad cough It should inferred that consumption has set tn, alth yusumption is rarely bye distressing cough. 10 pulmonary -dise vos of the famtly are respectful. Jay afternoo! residence, 33 V either coupon or regi at the rate of six able May and Novem) Vrincipal and Interest payable tu of New York, ie friends an: ly luvited to attend his nek, from his parent pers please copy. 12, Ann Stevens, io the 88th, ly are reqnested to attend 1 ‘on Sunday, December 13, at 1 0" per cent. per anni asions last session, and Where, however ugh. if left to ite y of means to «d resided tn bis own h By the villagers hi gent but somewhat visionary ma ¢ profession of literature, 4 Coin tn the city ear Of ber age, r The friends of the far providing th lock, from ‘On Thareday, December 12, Elizabeth Smit r, Al the present prive N Pen Cext, Kelsey affected t and at one time deli Cold Spring, and Oyst a, however, and he 1 the experiment. he frequently urely, OF With tnore an De. De daynie’s adopted and ¢ of the corporation @ re ind friends are invited to attend the far + 106 Went 18th s er late residen Att o'clock, Tn Hudson City, N. J cember 12, atter a short (In ver repeated ton Lyceum be found worthy of its world-wide Fi every Where Ade, are notably ecarce, and command comparatively Mgh on Thursday, De- Henry Wintgen, aged 6T ds of the famt oa’ Society of St. Mark's Luthes tend bis fu. ———o r furniture, nd as the Chesapeake and O) be practically ranked among the securities, the present opportunity for investinent nts peculiarly favorable to Capitalists and Invest ivantageous terms, with the prospect of an early advance in market va! ‘The completion of the road, a renewal of the demand for Amertoan securities in Eurc money markets, and the large amounts usnaily atinent in the the rapid absorption of the jo Bonds may now of that class of ecelved and applauded, nnected, and his fauily 1s oldest and best known in Huntingt ets, and bed- g, at BM. Cot An iininense stock an nts received weekly oF in great variety on the amendment was adopted, Rarialts for eae, The committ then rose and reported the ston was on the adoption of Mr. Shanks's atmendment, and It was adopted 1 ily Kepublicans voting against 1t were Messrs, Butler of Cobb of North Carolina, Perve of Mississippi, mocrats voted rs, imagined ler st., between Bleecker himself a pe nners of the poets. almost in a dream. but was continual he published at b mphiet form. ore seeking tuy ‘or weather stripe for doors and tok. s. a J. Torrey's, 106 Fulton street, near Browgway, His tife was passed n came down to soaring in the clouds. Special Notices. ——— 14ND COMMERCIAL, and Sargent of California, FINANCIAL 12, Fotirning ease Tt was entitled ing Hill,” and was dedi ng friends of upon the old Burying Hil.” through the courtesy of a Huntin man, was permittod two ‘stanzas will » The bill was then r J, the vote on its pas- Jemocrate all STURTEVANT HOUSE 2h sts, Broadway, Farmay, Dee, 1 {.—The business at the Stock Exchange has been large, though tne were still restricted to ich as Pacific Mail, Rock Istand, and Western Union Telegraph. nt of the day, howev: Mall, this stock having declined to 707% under the pressure of free sales und the record of an enor- ‘The recent heavy steamship 8 which this company have sustained will prevent an early resumption of dividends, so ly anticipated, and the fact also that the late bull cliques had quite generally dis. tributed their holdings among the outside pub- ors, naturally assisted the of the stock. \ided to the profits ac in Panama Railroad stock, have shown a flattoring improvement, but of course is a mere bagatelle as arly part of the y Joined in the vo EUROPEAN PLAN, ABOLISHING INTRNAL REVENUE ASSRSSORS, f took up the Senate amend bill abolishing the oft assessors of In: that were mere verbal neurred in without ques- ant one remaining being vrizing the appolutment of seventy- wiiry agents, FAftor a longand uninteresting debate, in} 6 Sonate ainendme Dawes, Kerr, aud Beck, mem mittee’ of Ways and Means, and defended by Mr. Butler of Massachusetts, distillers were in Washingtor it in order that they might have a wider fleld for avasion of the revenue laws Was rejected by 26 to 80, and a conference was ordered. Rooms per day, Printing House Square 59 Broadway oblef transaction FRENCTVS HOTEL LAFAYETTE HOTEL LIBBY HOTEL MAISON DOREK PARK HOTEL ST. CHARLES HOTEL, SWEENY'S HOTEL as a fair specit We receive deposite and allow inene certifien try, make collectio terest on balances, © im all parts of the ad nell Stocks and lesion, for eash, # of deposit availal re and assistant The great excite- » centred in Pavifle trees, o'ergrown and waving grass, and Nassau sta, t the Stock Exenange, tion, the only import sal in Government Securities, Central Pacific FISK & HATCH. 63 Chatham at brok'a o'er the sleeper - “ role, dingy or pure, of newer date, All weeking Affection’s di mous business. 1 Lo comment osed by Messrs, ry of the Com- New York Markets. Repose forme ouce aclive—now returull To dust—the law of natu Once living, Ht with the sp W changed, dinlved, aud wituout I lays lave surrendered hi While the spirit, «pura th, th woe oF ebeer, Licks OF light, (0 tuish ite career, MORE OF 17, In September of the present year, just two months before he was tarred and feathered, Mr, poem of sixty-three he Vale of Huntoria,” ry of O. D, Stuart, Alum of the who stated that ving against bat only moderately Minnesota in st, slipping Western firm; su Corn meal firm. We quote: Flour KLY SUN. ONLY #1 A YEAR Weekly New Sead your Dollar, fine aud Nod amendinent lic and street sp declining tendene of the company, from the ris ir 1 moderate requent 1 'Western, ® Di he dross, has goue f The conferees o House are Messrs, Dawes of K. H, Roberts of New York, and Beck of Kentucky. ye then, at 4:10 P. M., adjourned, the seasion to-morrow being restricted Fing wheat extras, THE BEST AGRICULTURAL PAP S pages, Bla year, R.—The Weekly Seud sour Dollar. PER.—The New York Tadependent and Faithful, Against Pus Spages. $1 a year, THE BEST NEWSPAPLE.—The Weekly New York Sun, Bpages. $14 year, HAS ALL THE NEWs New York Sun, THE BEST POLITICAL P lished anothe It was called * and dedicated "to the mei who, with a gifted mind and heart with Nature, made Poetry the med Expression of Noble Sentiments and Beautiful Stuart formerly Huntington, and died there several years ag He was, by marriage, a Bmith, the young lady with whon me 8o strangely | $5.00; Bran ry Send your Dollar observed In Rock Island, because of the operations of a promt. nent bear clique, this stoc to 100%, and rallying only Western Union was also pressed for salo, and fell off from 794 to 78%, though there was less animation In this spectalty than was observed tn the other stocks above named, Hannibal and St, Joseph was next in prominence, thy entering in this # diminished since it b What the Colores Jo the Bauer of The dum Bin: I see by this ‘cople Must Answer For Dags aud mats, Including a car at Ise, gold; ® cargo Of Maracaibo resold at Ib wold, With Java iu the range of Txgdie Molasses Grim, b ‘oof prime Ki selling off from 111 @ cent at the el norning’s newspapers that the Key, Mr, Garnet aad others held meet! evening in memoriam of our great friend, the Jat Duly a few weeks ago this same Mr, Mt hts friends threatened to mob olored men from Maryland who met tn the Cooper ley's claims to the Presl: Tisu'Mtr. Garner and the colorad people of this e Jantive te Mr. Greeley, f the great aud tof any eulog) etonsiouty Mr poor slavesof the #outh will I carte OF tue people, Com Hitt, L. Thoughts,” ria for raw, at ng jsules 20 bxe, at 102. ms; refued Weak; white *A,i! Horace Greeley. ‘THE BEST STORY PAPER, The Weekly New Yoru he Vale of | Garnet and some oribe the village 1 of Huntington, wi by hills in the foryy Sound on the not this poem are as follows : Far from etties A'vale is forined, whoue gent! spect, on whose a BEST FASHION REPORTS in the Weekly Bend your Dollar, hoe, and faces the | hnstivate to sivocate Mr. Gr (was quiet but ate Tho first two stanzas of >. Tilia mean, 6 wk hus considerably ame known that the p feastonal speculators had bought heavily of the pool during the last few days, between 49 and 405 for the common, and 684@ Panama broke 6 ® cent, on small transactions, however, and selling at Erie and Lake Shore pre- sented no special features, though the former i the latter was firm and Erie and Union es Delaware, Lacka- ined from vig to 91, to-day we wonld hot mourn th ’ ATS In the Weekly New Send your Dollar, sales about uid) im, by hills forest-crowned, ‘ood deeds to the for all Une in the formerly a Southern slave, February, at? rdry salted shi mn BEST CATTLE REPORT York Sum. 8 pages. in the Weekly New Sead your Dollar, TIE BEST PAPER tn Every Respect—The Weekly Send your Dollary wo, TLE SUN, New York city. ‘The price ranged Were reported to have 6134 for the pre from the ranks goes ry New York sun, ‘Through death's dreary portals, where ends his mortal Mike MeCoole Sulng for a Divorce. Mr. Michael McCoole, the pugilist, was married two years ago, The St. Louls newspapers sald that married the daughter of @ bighly respectable and Bho left. convent school for the pur It wasa case of love at for a divorce, He ry h hata, 12 a, at 94: ately active; sales 1 { 1G IAD 's. orniew Weatera, an fOr February, and alte Reantiful vale, carved by the hand of God! Thou art adorned Bright inobale upon thy sod. is whieh o'er thee tows wood aud hase embows Lis eaah Passing light. £eh the beart chi fond moment TO JULIA SMOTH, room bas been thorvugh. city at Te.) refined te. tor hew W fern elty quoted ve and ent Al MGM. Boston, Hart oe So. Prithe brat Pacitle were neglected, In the investment @ a and Western d and Harlem was & to HIT, Canton and Qu neous list, were 1 to Lis dull and ste ying Mr M iF. MoCoole is w bases his action on charges of desertion and adultery, tern roll, ‘Law2o, nou to fancy Stal gales 84,500 be for Nos. 2 and very dull wt 184 Grand extraordinary JH. BL ox 4,605, New ¥ HAVANA Lor ders iled: informal TAYLOI & CO. Bankers, Ae Wall st, New York, Brown Ratders. funeral of Mr. the last of the Jono fairy dreams, as AE kstiver, in’ the m| cont, lower, ‘The general mar- ly at a recovery tp Pacibe Mail to for common white winter; and ‘alos 96/00 bush, net. 81.40 for rejecto fom Taralshed aud Western white, Osborne P. Anderson, Brown raiders, look plac