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pose he did that, and he sald he did not. Tasked him if he THE WAR IN HUNTIN THE SUN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1872. ONENIGHT ON A RAILROAD | 4¥ 10 Conqz ry rmx mrssrsererr | MORE. LY hi T said to hin speak the truth rou do not know the feathered Charie: can you look me in th and tell me that ho tarred and peared very much excited, know Clandis . you present in the room. where Jus ‘onthe Sth of Decent ita way into the roon ‘as. vid you see Claudis B. Prime in the room ? Tsaw him outetde Did you see him again that same day? A.— I saw him in the street. {HE TARRING AND FEATHERING OF CHARLES 0. KELSEY, FOUR MILES OF CARS AND LOCO. Docks, Barges, MOTIVES AT TREMONT. Away-8130,000 Worth of Cont Sank. The Most Hifluential Men of the Vill quired to Answer a ¢ er You Had Better Drag Lloyd's tare bor''—A Horrible Crime, The suit relating to the tarring and feathering of Charl Futerpean Hall, Huntingtor afternoon, Justice Montfort had telegraphed to «11, Tuthill, the District Attorney of the county of Suffolk, to act as counsel for the A answer that h Huntington by the 1 o'clock ysnowstorm which the Long Isiand Railroad, the rrive until half past 2 and it was 3 Tuthill entered the court Montfort opened For the benefit of Royal Sammts. who at the formal arraignment on ‘omplaint and warrant were inselior Stansbrough entered e plea for Mr. Sammis which he ie for the other two prisoners— { Attorney Tuthfil asked that Counsellors Out of Water and Out of Food tn an Impens | gorged at “Hen and Chickens,” just above the etrable Snow Bank, No trains arrived in NeW York over the Hudson River, lontfort was sittin, rae of Manslaugh the crowd forve or New Haven road | dry d n Lo'clock on Thursday afternoon and | bel: ‘The Inst train down wi the New Haven express, due at 1243 A.M. It | thougbt that not asingle one of the large arrived at1 P.M. ‘The 12:30 P. M. way train from | ber lying there could be saved. ‘The boats ca rled off are the Laura, Belle Pike, &. D. Walt, | street, which numbers 617, 619, and 621 0n Broad- d laid up, | Undine, West Wind, and City of Augusta. The | Way, and 156, 158, 160, and 162 on Morcer street. commodation from Stamford | bluffs in front of the clty and the levee wera | The officer Immediately sent out the alarm from over the New Haven road, due at 1:12 P. M., are | lined with people watching the stranse 5) rived at Mount Vernon at 2:00 P. M., and the lo- no water the train laid. rom Willlamsbridge, du atuck tna drift balf a mile below that not in the room, wh the door. was resumed tn yesterday morning. L. 1, on Thursday tated atmeand ruinency to the t ite Plains due in New York at 1:50 P. M. rived at Williamsbridge at? P.M. ai neta A | t you the pertinency in You ear t hRpect But owing to the t Later In the afternoon, iy brother 1) Main street, and Mr. “Are you looking for ‘Thon he said: and T were walking gaat wore smotive havin almost blockade 1% P.M. train u'd better go and DRAG LLOYD'S HARROR, He spoke it in @ ridic Way. as though he wanted to make sport of us, cht had set in, and the investi« on was adjourned until Vriday morning. pjauin W. Downing, the District Attorney ns county, has been ang Hers as associate counsel with picloek before Mr. you fools you. Williamsbridye and i S15 train the two locomotives 25 trap and arrived in Kordhi There the train stuck Ina 5, after having been ‘They roturned about | astern, and crowded in the outer later having got only to fone mile and a half, at ® potives again started Y succeeded in getting about half a milo fw HENRY F. KELSRY'S TRETIMONY, ‘The investigation was resumed yesterd Vhis request was Immediately then. aga they te Did you go to see Mrs, Charlotte 3. Oakley? A.—T We lier On the (tt of Novem Tt was then 025 Py L get low in the boi only water station after le very exert 1 the aide track to that plac w Haven accommodation due at minartes having been disposed of, a brief opening PROSECUTION, said that an old and respected citizen had ized on the public highway by a gang of He had beon forcibly ear- 4 to the house of Mrs. Charlotte B, Oakley, subjected to treatment too hor Some of his clothing had since on Lloyd's Neck be had since been he; cution would endeavor to show that a ve had been committed. Usat the outrage upon Charles G, Kelsey imply an assault and battery, but a Young here read the law under ton propose to prove that a yon had with her, Hor Stansbrough (springing to tile «1 on the grodud (hat the prisoners were not + ably according mie oc THE DISABLED LOCOMOTIVE Jeaps, but were badly bruised, and a baggage and passenger car of the Stam Conductor Mickle, In charge requested the ‘New Have train on the side track, s¢ their logomotives might go ahead and de h ftheemltck sont iite ion She is owned by Capt. Jamos, her commande: tbat srnats the loncructives atieraptad Lo tare | ‘The Helle Pike will prove almost atotal loss, tox | farmulene the ruptd spread of the flames in- volved the safety of these families, aud at one time ft was feared that there would be arepeti~ tion of the Fifth Aventic Hotel horror. me aware of the danger sned the Inmates of these build. ings, he devoted his entire ene me that Mra, Oakley is charged complaint charges five persons un+ that as meaning Armiight bring in the whole world wader van himself in They would All ure iny discretion and admit the train the wheels had frozen fast to the rails. | 6°" 's longer shovelin MES. OAKLEY IGNORANT OF THE INTENDED OUT | Wator “gave in the New Maven loco- and they were Mr. Kelsey continued : | ton express due at SS was (iin aiwnalicd, | the. steamer Pat. ‘Claiborn na and it was suggested that Its locomotive should | Stitleal condition, — likewise the | Nellie | gaving thove who were lin ed her if she knew that ¢ Whoiesaic Destruction Mrprris, Dec. 27.—Last night the ice city, and at 2 o'clock the gorge broke and the 1c me down with terrific force, aweoping off the i is, then cutting down ten barges of coal ing to Brown & Jones, and Anally steam fro cles of the destruction of The boats by the ice, at 3:08 | Above hi and supp y the Laura, badly broki Belle Pik: bi . Just below lay » proceed, | save all possible be condition, Just at the water gauge lay the ug out, started | of cotton, oniparatively uninjured. ust n My diss | of the wharf-hont lay the Andy Baum, with her | whom, although 1 to open the road. | precarious cond‘tion. ‘The wharf boat was but it ttle injured, AU its stern. the Arlingt: Eh tues turned and pulled tho train. | gow: and Rt, Rranela fay mith “ele ga to sand out Upper works amashed, When the break-tip oc A WRCOND AND TRIAD Avator and, the water began to | chtred t c : ALARM. Williamsbridge Carre ane phe Ang dyios Wale poe at hae OL ‘The crowd which gathered to witness the fire ttempted to 0 the wharf boat. but fell Into the river, and. badly crtshed by the ice, He was rescued Jobu Clinton and the barkeeper both made | the fire lines intact Owing to the confusion and strenuons efforts f ih obtain reliable data aa to losses. The Walt will | yf be almost a total loss, but her cargo of cotto willbe saved, The Laura willbe a total los: ling snow in OR de A eld 6 St. Louls and Maple: anes Bat "ike The dry docks after belta drivel 7 foot of Exchange street were secured, and will | Capt. Mecullach be useless, The Bos- | ro! ably be saved, though i and which thre tion. She ls owned pull the New Haven trains on the side | Lhomas, whose upper works are crushed. The - and not a misdemeanor, bas been com- He suid that proof would be offered to w that the treatment to which Kelsey was 1 was of a nature to produce death Me added that a man so 11d not have walked over two miles, ome tinte ago and s! ter which the two pr should try to open the road. snorted until 2 i ionger Father lock, but tat nthe express I of water and they were Budway, engine polch nad reached Willian eard through the wires the con’ and taking all the water he could stow away | .Hrorn and Jones have Jost about $130.00) started to the reliof of the disabled trains. He Gy Bes Worked faithfully for twoor three hours but COULD NOT STI THE TRAENS, Mr. Stansbroug’ ‘our Honor to strile ffatements of the witness which ti to hun by Mrs. Oaklay on the ground that dary evidence, and T Counection With the motiou thal Huntington, and under the farts The motion was dented, and an exception ler to show tn case of murder woine murder, ction of your er nn cial — 8 at y was proved, the pro: that each cou Has your brother received any letters in the Inst Ha lady's handwriting ? vObjected to as Albany over the It M., had arrived. eas over the same Mr. Platt said he intended to show that Kelsey was lured to Mrs. Oakley's house to be tarred, seption Of these letters was a link in the chain of evidence. The question was allowed. n received such letters. 1 have take them to him often, WHAT WAS FOUND ( On the cross-examination by Counsellor Stans- burgh, the following wi went to Lioyd’s Beach and took up some things en the Rutland ex- vad came along, and was followed: by se second Rogton express, dure at rile ipes iagcos ALM. and.t ) i ; Kring of trains foureites lona, reaching to wile | was running heavier than ever, ‘The Jatven of the women on her Unfortunate position, she Lamsbridge. id The 2.0 P. f New | Brooke, and City of Augusta, ‘The work of |. “Oh, str, this fs nothing. T do not mind what York telt on time fotiewed by the oo DOM, | wrecking the It. P. Walt. Helle’ Piko. and West | 1 havg lost, It ts but a trifle and. can be res SM. New Haven ac. | Wind is boing pushed with great nergy. The | placed. T thank God that he has permitted me of a | to cacupe with my life.” jut the counsellor read a statute powers of a mag’ Hniinary ex amination anvevidence Which he deems perti- trate ina pre- TUP FIRST EFFECTIVE BLOW. ‘This was evidently a blow at the power to ob- ject to certain evidence which the op unsel was sure to take advant. rough siniled placidly a» Mr. ated upon the clause. uuneurre on the LLOYD's BRACH. Rutland express, th commodation, 5:05 P.M. Pi M. Boston express. through. ‘The up track therefore hav tor of the second Be jission from the Grand Cen. | all-absorbing topte, Week thy brother Willian went ther F picked up two lemons This was an adroit arc of the prosecution nished the basis for the first tilt In the war, creased intensity in the Mr, Young concluded b cleared, the cond press obtained per tral depot to run motives and. two ca M which Is reopened with 1 tle village in the vale, that they should undouptedh arrested tobe implicat upon Charles G. ysbould ask that auch be h the exact location of the artl “They were lying a short shirt was avout there had been a rain storm between the 4th of November aud the uiue 1 went to the beach. sit from Mra. Oakley's house to the A.—Between five were about five hundred passengers on | 18 considered an indication that it is gorged About this time they had | again. At Randolph the steamboat men are kaded trains. 4 individual- rs the rest of the © with the statute in found the article edibles, The owner 9 ‘orced to open bis doora, hour all the crockers and cheese, bread, pies, | 18 owned by Elliott Brothers of this city. is » Bologna saticages, onions, potate and everything else eatable bad : the cars and eagerly devoured by the half- | ton that she had on board was saved. The starved passengers, TNE NEXT THING WANTED @ small grocery was | strect, but ia The shirt and necktie were exhibited, and marked for identification by Justice Montfort. BLOOD STAINS ON THE SHIRT. Q.—Tell the Court the coadition of the shirt when you A.—There were sialns of bived oa the front your brother's abirt ? that any more serious inst the persons under arrest, insellor spoke of murder an upon which los action, there was a stir In the hall, soked to the prisoners, who sat near Mr. Prime was stolidly impassive, ani bis face moved ne e, and looked intentl: His eyes were very red, an iy felt the terrible reality of iar mark uponit. fete such a auirt ar he asus Show was substituted, ai “ili vou swear to the neckt!: him wear that How large were the stains of blvod on the shirt? doubled” up. shawia, “o , to have the | stfipped of her upper works, and forced Motives run short | the wharf boat with such power as to bi ‘anton bridge at Ntion and the Summer Koon has sunk out of sight. | the embers falling ‘The Clipper, a tow boat, was driven to the head | the Captain and hi of President's Island, and will prove a total loss, of things, me of th leaving only three days’ supplies the hands of dealers in Memphis. ‘The gas orks which supply the city are without a day's ply. Coal dealers have advanced the pri: @ the Chatham barrel, which will cause great suffering | men. It w lem road, due at nt @ Poor. poor creatu lercer si koopt sande ees tetaiat | Beer eine Howard succeeded in saving the Undine, Helen Mi ‘ain, and | total loss by the disaster will not fall #! lof'which got | quarter of a million doliars. All the steamers at thetanding have steam up. anticipating greater tonex- | danger to-night. ‘The short supply of coal isthe sup track. With | Whether the gas companie At o'clock to-night the river is falling, which | th rt for another erash of ice. The Jan floor above. | extricating the City of Aucusta, | Talsed, the window ashore at the foot of Jefferson | On but | her ble Lo get Inte the shore. sprang 0 the, pdin about half an The RK. P, Walt is considered to be lost. She | over thirty-five feet, paviction that on the al n exploring for valued at $36, cabin furniture has all been removed. | The cot= Belle Pike is a total loss. Sue is valued at OF mutts for pillows, and coiled (hem About as large nu hear the road, on the right hand side. Where did you have the fi uimis sat with his le s two hands. These things were *y twinkle in his eve. double barden ef bis own an erybody was sleeping. A | The Pastor of ors cracking jokes. In astir, and a search Friendship for the Sisters of Lazaru an hour later nearly © ecupied con AtGA.M, all were ag was begun for coffee, keeps the grocery had black cents a cup, and be was soon relieved Having eaten the remnants of U es before ‘i the passengers import ined the conductors con- | MlHutes before tine, and sat warming himself eich eae ence base mein cerning the probabilities of reaching the city, | OVer one of the heaters. After th tham mail and expre ersation with gaged to wed. TESTIMONY, Young took his seat thess for the sm wall at the thu enter the house Dr, Banks agreed ser had done #9. With me in feellog sorry about I REMONSTRATING WITH say to Dr. Banks ahout your brother? Told tin if my be they ought to he t by the Justice, ns was asked ne acquainled wit Soon after the Ch afer a few prelimi the way ia which iyten Duyvel Junction of the Hudson River esed to the down track to nd after two hours hard work lauded its passengers in (he Graud ng to his feet. Kelsey, did not Dr. about to begin. ell bow he vame to go to Mrs, oad the tratiy ci ered Mrs. Gakley's house you that the tarring was done with ne of the most morning. viral depot y. M Kiver tralus artived b eae J terms with your hrother the Grana'c duyvelout in More of snow in It, fin. “If Ttve Bad not ihre a dow nia has twenty fee i ‘that | hoped he woulda. Ob account of what my brother had nL the witness, 1 plactdly across the He said, “Very or to instruct rything from his testi- him by third y Stansbrough tale then he stroked bis chin, hail wsk your He PHOTOGRAPHS BY 8 ft Fou found took ae it it ot brickdust ? t « German, was tocked | in it. Lo up in the Church strvet police station by Sergeaat Lous. | him? dale to answer w charg ago he cane to thie id the two lawye rough avreed that It was a tiled legal rule for which he was ¢ red to the stat 1g ud tothe discretion of @ magistrate in the urged Justice . KELSEY'S TESTIMONY The next witness called ony was asf Kelsey reside in the same house ee your brother ? umber, He took his dinner arate room, and i did root’ ts ou the eeecud ‘Our rooms were adjoining, ar brother oceupy lis Foom on that night ? time did you retire that evening? A.— he? At heard of forgery, Twenty months | fyi" ry to try his fortune, after 4 in one of Gernany tes as a doctor of raedicine. French, Englist, and Latin dently, While at the unt- | be unwilling to. a ry he Decathe ua Opium exter. be he has bea doi hhood. ‘wa we York destitute: Mr. Wm, 8. Kel- Did Charles G Lontfort to admit the testimony. Ihe Justice thought that anything was admis. throw light upon the transa When did you last Moiiday mood, the ith of e which mig ‘add jobs eo be returucd to New see him’ after dinner. retorted Mr. Stanshrough, * you must Your Honor knows is “not evidence. nus for your Hovor to "8 about this transaction.” ances to which the ify had nothing to do the prisoners, and that it was in the disere- Jictice to decide wh vo of the investigation, overruled the obje rnct the witness as Counsellor aduct this inquiry le; 11 that hearsay aud therefore forg drogiiats at 175 Gi lund & Co, wi heobtatued te drug froat De slenale drusaiats at 38 Cortlantt sree opponite direction, to the stare vf } clasp her ancel babe to her bosom and. walk | {he al orter Was sentalter him, aac he wae taken you hear any noise that np! They wens alon was avout ten Mr. Platt said the elr was about to te foor of my rowin Was about m_eame trom. thi iu 4 Co. Suapl julck @ sthough a mab was walk- Uitav Was arre ar any noise tn Charley’ Confessed that ie could wot Live w ain My che hall very few mini red the question. nt. Where did you brother, said + it was burnin, t the counsel for the prisoner: mae fods many Chriatian | loved Christ, and ™ in tin sat $120, q leara that your orother was ) strike out that part of th tiusbrough objected to the questi suid Mr, Platt, * until you hear the an- «erie hut proven, Justice sontfort at the case in Tri ngrega tion Lu HALTOM, WhO Spe LO suuOR courage CDoUgh to go home. A fue musical y—Tuesday afternoon at four o'elork, of the fact? Aw Mr. McRenry, (ihe anawer was ob by the duation,) fay brother, and we as one Lo Wel Us ted to but alio Tntonded to be eu 6 grand THE WITNESS INTERRUPTED Hettie A dom’ ‘The latest facts ascertained regarding the apart from that of perso that the woman aitended @ funeral on Monday at Gres 1 by three men. At the gra and left her ator Stansbrough, will you give me ripe the witness. of Hette Adam your Honor to strike ny of this witness everything hael McKenna told hin Tuttle interrupted the dise He suid there was no possible objoc~ striking out the testimony as It stood, ubt Mr. Platt could est vither question tricken out. Luou't care if it is Well, care, and Lua two of the men got ont, whose {deutity is now #0 anxiously sought af him she returned to ber home ta New York and took that the couple went ig Boosh's anise, Vote polied In each district st shatdriuke Ie tien propored toes | tirely new set of delegates. seeing ulm in her hts wan agreed 1d me to go to Madam’ Taw him tm his hous didn't now anythin dion T did not care 1 4 to kbOw when Charley wi Tasked if they put ta sand he sald they afd not, id he was worry, and could bavi lish the same fact The testimony was ac ‘Then Mr, Platt asked, that then? | wap suid that fe was not hurt, Something to eat and driok, you that you » MeCarty ¢* fied Ho hat he wae gh objected to the question as Ne DeighLOrS WorL of the City Hail, horse's bead (oWard boing, aud Was on ‘her way toward the river when the catastrophe occurred, Q—What was Dr. Bauks’s ANOTHER LNT Mr. Stansbrough—Stop. nner at this thine, il, wait until we get it down,” said Mr, Tell what he did ive Montfort The One Hundred Tt may be very necessary in nd Winchester Britt fon to ask leading ques- The Committee of One Hundred, In Brooklyn, | District sends mostly new d has adopied the fuliowhug protest agalust any increas: | the delegates from this district for 1872 was the | curtain, which attracted my Of District Attorney Bri(Lon’s salary : Hon. Horas » Ptatrict Attor: Tho Justice refused to sustain the objection. Kelsey contianed: He appeared very much din about half past ‘he objections of the counsellor are ask such questions as % Lonor thinks them per- allow thes, if not, itis tn your hi Kings coubty, hag applied to t his clothes on. 1across the bridge toward home, and that wax nec Dr. Dauks after that ? my brother He Sold Britton has'in the Judgment Been derelict of bis otticl yin his faliure to bring to trial upon the Vallot box at the (to the witness)—You will werod, “Tt was.” DAMAGING TRSTIMONY. | you go to see Dr, Banks? took place at Mr. Banks's ¢ nbhin avout the tarring. y for what had he He came to gur tarring and eal d We could yee Tie was very wuch ople ab a paolo meetin Marea, (X7 hard to kaow who did tt rhe conversation (ca, and We Could mot get any ftaminered aud sald he did Just, or expedient fo increase the salary of the District | x Attorney at the present time. #, That this pean F President and. Seer @ Supervisors we the ppened, and began ary; be (an ileal practivable moment, Kk he would 7 He said he had been waten- Lasked him what morulae of Une oan? anda pair of Ex-Sudve Movvi Jobo Bell was before Judge Moore in Brooklyn The Most Mystertous Disappearance, Street al done if he h He said he was watchin nd caught Charley by the Land, away and leaped over the fence, tought he did very wrone if he kr vt to tell Charley's fr hance todo something and pro- shirt was torn aerov the back THB CLOTHING LDENTLPLED, * mentionod by the witnesses were by Mr. Kelsey. tfort marked them © W. wear that Jacket during that day? 4.— e conrt what you did al ‘On Sunday evening, the 8th fort, Bell met ex- | her hi Fils, and by @ plaintive story of @ | seveuth str ceded La obtaining elgtty a short tine afterward he sguin im. home of the ms 1ing to you about being cateh Charley? ' f Jed Mr, Morria a dintanes of ab endeavored to broax away fr issistance of Oflee : i, Mell Was convicted, and wos remanded for ot for two weeks while hem a boloug ig 4, aud FE ileutity They wore lying by the skte of the roid, two oF three feet fron the wagon track, to my brother. u Uinat he saw your brother on ‘The lemons were two They had been shirt and nock tie wore togetner. or ihre Rode further on Pun over by & Waxon, And were broke: open. A palrof boots waa handed to Mr. Kelscy at int, and he identified the He said he hy them at Michael Burns's tol ‘ined frou Mr, Gelilany, ® ¢arpenter In fight, and that ih hat he said b Ho Waa very much ex- fornied us that somo st Jost August whieh do him injustice shed to our reporter by thy és again after that Hato ly’s acquaint 1 told him he was as much ‘and we cleeriully give blia thy Le tar OM may DrVt thus far does not exceed $200.00. The H.C. | Mrs, Murphy, the housekeep Not a drop could be obtained. | Ye tes til the arrival edy'and soon Nearly every | Chane uniereen at the ber om tne Arkansas | 1 conveyed vo Bellevue Hospital. wer was gnawing a snow bell. ¢ pas re “BURY MD BESIDE MY MOTITER.”” etd ME, BEECHER LAST NIGHT. A SuN reporter saw Olga as she lay on her bed sonta’as best they could. Half —— in the hotel writhing with pain. As the reporter Iymouth Church Dalich Heaven, Snew Stormm aud Jes old German who! Plymouth Chi eir uneh chegks: usual singing | the side of my passed | and prayer, Mr. Beecher sald that the previous bascngers | experience. A train of memorles connected 1. At the | with his early experience had been started. He remembered the loss of bis first-born son, the battie of hope and fear, and the victory of sub- intaston. ta ret emarkable ¥ {storm of snow. similar to what they rienced. He went down to the ow. He took rr rent Sorrow. ly aut t to dig the six > trains were verday under his arn. aw winter at the very bottom of it. He put the litte dead one to rest there, and watched the snoweflakes fall upon. its cof- a thousand years,” sald Mr. Beeoh~ Thursd ES IMPERILLED, BURNING OF MAILLARD'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, ceateas ad Reach earn sheat bi cet building and found et ilwaukee and St. In no place di a contact with wood wi ‘o connect with tl ‘AL these pointe the wood was the colle went Ohio arid Mids covered, the only lercer strect. There wert rd. There were wire ‘the windows were never re Waa no coverin) ed at 7 P. M., and all steam ipem which lieat the aaloon the bojler Is exbauates ink the fire occurred ‘way he contd ag; SRR of the Tnmates—Mon and Women Sp: the Windows-Galle Firemen, Yesterday morning at 6:20 Patrolman after steamer from the wharf, until it was | Browning of the Prince street police station dis am- | Covered fire issuing from the windows of the second floor of Maillard one sereens on the ontelde, and eri Fewace ban TLILEL I S8Res r tory at 7A. 4 rom the steam Hotel, on Mercer ork Markers. Dec, 21.—Frourn AND Mrar—Flour it the condition of the ra i a to presalny the day for roasting cocoa an favorable for dre) who had charge left a fire every day, probably not more than twice a week. on stock and machinery from Maitland’s several thou- sand dollars worth of jowelry at tho time of the The police have a list of the stolen jewelry, the knows the thieves a | the nearest fire signal box, and the HUSt ANOS The teat oF Deiter ateedt fai the | the station house, sounding the alarm rap as he p. The | 9.1. Walt, crowded on shore and broken intwo, | ran. Capt. McCullagh, with Sergt. Schulta of sunk toherguards | his command, Instantly turned out the reserves, monte to $181 600 amoun Thieves ntole ur—Nunerfing Stat tows ‘wore busily | and by the time the firemen arrived on the engaged Th wrecking the steamers in order to | ground the police had formed a cordon around ‘ore the ice changed their | the entire block bounded by Broadway, Mercer, ond Mr. Maitland says th A $100,000 Fire on Lone Wharf, Bostor Bosrow, Dec, 27.—At1 o'clock this afternoon ¢ freight sheds on the south djoining the Philadelphia stean The steamer Roman of the Boston an West Wind, driven on the bow of tio White | Houston and Bleecker streets, By this time the ar wharf boat, her upper works a com. | flames had spread with frightful rapidity, and Dlete wreck, but her hull, with 35) bales | «(tera burried consultation between Gen. Sha+ quiet but firra, and quoted Téartse.. and. Mark a tor good td choles new: stop New Ort 00d to. New Orle minal fair to good re tukag Refined augars and nominal; moss, wite of Long Wharf, ard | ler, Chief Perley, and Commissioner Blair, all of arly exhausted from their ‘were promptly at the scene of the conflagration, It was decided gare dull any clock. The | wpper works badty damaged, and the bont in # | jahors at the Franklin street nole of the Savai Th goods landed and re "8 tm eutimated at PROVISION s—Pork wal 4.25 for old, and $19.046818.79 for new. Heel and bee ‘Bacon firmer on the ied, being wanted ut "neglected for Wwike. for long: pot next three months; short clear brought hort clear opened for Ping in the freight hoi ‘The Origin of the Barnum Fire. Fire Marshal MeSpedon has not yet written his opinion of the origin of the fire, but he does not douht that {t was caused by the steam pipe, which the briek wall near the trap door just which had beon awe} Jump from the’ hurricane roof | was so dense that Capt. McCullagh telecraphed to the Mercer and Greenwich street police sta- with great diticulty, tions for their reserves to assist hin ‘The flames allzthis time, dospite the fact that the firemen, sometimes of the crews to save everything possible and to | Waist deep in snow, worked like Trojans, spread guard against further danger, {t {s tmposstble to | through the upper floors of the buildings on wer street like wildfire. 1H and 158 on Mercer street were oc H. Davis, tailor, and J. Choleva, sb + | The upper floors were ‘rer spots long an larch at Oe. short cut Prune steah, » ‘The Franklin St id Four witnesses have b but noting has been elicited to throw Fire Marshal, Ligiit on the oFigin ¢ 10 choice fancy i The first floors of d eat bet salen $8900 boa, at $1 Milwankeo spring England Promising No Russia's Proveow in Contra Lonvon, Dec. 2i.—A special despatch to the from Berlin, saya Lord Loftus, the Brith St. Petereburg, has delivered a note to off, informing him that England will interfering with the Ru Af It does not threaten A: Wese troops are now bi fan forts on the Emba river. thousand men te depredating on the fw at the imouth of the fmba, and reinforcements have been sent Lo the Russian troops in that locality. a nsitive throats are severely changes of temperature oecnrin, and sequence axthmatic af fections, tafammation of the lungs, pleuriay, broncht- ‘Aud Similar complainus, are sure to be ., Coughs and colds, the forerunuers oi inte, aud’ frequent taken tp han nce to Dr. Jayne's Expeo- sure to remove strengthening. €: =SE 63,0640. for M orn imixed, allvnt | 66¢06 40. for old for new ‘Western mixed, adoat. fc. for Old Western mixed, im for out of order mized new; 4Xe, intnois, atoat Barley tuactive. Prince Gortsch: 2 iack’'nnd ini jan progress in rey to the task of led. q eruand for cotton on th ot the inarket is ste E do. 193¢c,: salon 1.789 8 for consumption, and 20 In traneit, good demand ; ies, closing by West Wind, belonging to Masaingale & Bow- RESCUING THE INMATES. tnan, of Nashville, is in great peril, having been Directing Serat. Schult with the reserves, to aint | follow him, the Captain dashed into the build- her | ing, mounted the stairs, followed by his men, shafts. The Unding and Helen have broken, | and while the rafters were burning above and ing apartments every person in rd deliveries In. ices mdvanced K® lelal report at 19}gc. i, 2i¢. for May, erpool market was rep troleum quiet for refined at M4e., and active busines turpentine lower crude cotton futet and: uncl into the slee; is men save the bulldings. and even succeeded ir household effects. ened from thet tried by the sndder during our wint firm j middiny rude on the spot at Lie., with mon had been aw: ¢ apo 140.5 WI dsome of them became so terrified at the ad alarm of fire that they fainted and were borne down stairs In the arms of stalwart pole pitiful wight to witness th: Af cs abe toot | Bret rome of them semt-nud lc 8 stil) rls ny ed vogeth the snow at Houston and at, 1 rising, having in Big fee! d together In ng watch over the few artic matched from the flames, To a SUN reporter wio commiserated with lower at H@A5c. oni ood, and to exert a healt and irengthen pulmonary and broucalal organs. ere. Ado. i —— furniture, cai ‘Saige. aah 5 pis 1 10. #10, sth ets. and bed- Easy terms for 13 Chatham street. BM. Cowperthwatt & CO. mense stock aud low prices. Bargains for casi nite received weekly or suites in great variety,—Ade. a d safes, 7 years before the p' fairly delive a 51689.) for COKE ey Sold at Biec. for city. Freights lower; wheat Hall's celebrate Ne and not» loss from fire or thiev safes In the country at $45 and 1) New York.—Ade. ee For weather strins for doors and windows go Torre's, 165 Fulton street, near Broadwa: ro FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Live Steck Mai New York, Friday, Dec. 27.—The railroads aré blocked with show, an P, had arrived. Dressed meat of all dex rice, aad a further auvance fore ‘the close of the work. hogs closed at Sy@6KC. # D. a ‘B INTELLIGENCE. JUMPING FROM A THLRD STORY WINDOW. Olga Gelentch, a young Germah girl, aged 17, nd the question ts asked 4 iret aventie, Who has been employed by f fr, Maillard aa a saleawoman, was sleeping in ® Leth eon dar OF above the restau! a room om the third 6 agama CUS window of which in court. She was awakened by the shrieks of the fervant girls, who occu ae pants utrickers she | Enrpay, Dec. %—P. M.—The prominent feature of Wall street has been the course of the money market, which materially Increased in stringency as the day wore on, until as high as 24 of 1 B cent. B diem in addition to legal inter- est was exacted. This is equivalent to nearly one hundred and forty-four per cent per annum, though the closing rates were 7 ® cent. gold after the scramble was over. for these extreme rates may be found in the calling in of loans by the banks to meet their dividend disbursements, money by the Ci MINTATING ALMANAG—T 4 oon rises. 538 Day 609 Heli Gate... 90% Wien WATER —Tal Sandy Hook.. 6 0 Gov. Lsiana it, to the court below, a dij She struck'heavily on her Beak, and was ena et gunners GA es a id a ror $24,000 Dergeant Schultz an iy mau y, Who a ada td fon Sho. Her | picked her up tenderly and bure her to th re House, at Broadway and Houston streets. Mr. Fowler, without hesitation, placed a room at ly cared for bY f the hotel, un ofthe ambulance, in which she Arrived—Frinay, Dec. 2%, 1), Richmond, mdse. and pa jorton, mdse. and pase miehtp Teane Bel Steamstip No Brigg Lins, Ihio Janeiro, cullee, $0,000, and insuaed for $20,000, The whole loss | her disposal. and she waa ten Brig N. stowers, Hi the withdrawal y Comptroller, and the delay of remittances from the New England, Middle, and Southern States in consequence of the recent entered the room she looked pleading eyes, and said: “Oh. streare you adoctor? If you are, do help me. Mv back ts broken, ch lecture room was not | When informed that the visitor was not a phy- all he | half filled last evening. Mr. Beecher arrived five | "cian she sald, while tears streamed down her to him with upon the market, and ina few days there will undoubtedly be a marked change to ensier rates, mmunity are necessarily much: delay of the mails banks are requiring thelr best Judgment in dis- aper shall be protected, and be protested. paition on the part of ndate their customers, but we apnre- hend that after to-morrow the mails will resume their wonted regularity, Will record lower figure afternoon th Baitap—Steamships Holsatia, for Hamburg; City of The mercantile o embarrassed b: nother, First avenue. | He ts ver do please send for him.’ Duc did not eta. At S| evening be had been turning in his mind his past |“ It is not kuown positive! up track was signalied, and all y kind and gc whether all the iris Susmess Notices, Knox's Seal-Stin Capa for Madies se cape enjoy pabite favor thie sea. fon, and Knox has a large gauntiets to mate at ua Broadway, or under the Filth Ave eriminating what ‘eyed in the hotel were niso the clasa to ared that some of them peris r. Solomon J. Gordon, a lawyet eet, who occupied room 2 on the fourth floor Mard’s Hotel, was found {n bis room ne rescued by Foreman din the flam them, with collars and that next week for call loans. were some indications of artificial locking up of money, but th already alluded to were su Mc! sioned a scarcity of loanable funds in thy without any additt ted. He was ar, that. In Mareh they | Nowe of Hook and Ladder No. man iealy, and Fir all of Hook ed two men and thy nd trudged to | the upper Hoors by means of ladders, SAVED BY A SNOW BANK. vashier for Mr. Mail- Upied aroom on’ the top floor of the ¥,—Ladies’, misses’, gents’, be shovs, gailera, 1 ‘w legalities, bown a Patronize MILLER & ¢ At For ibbo: ee women from oney is always strinu son, and that the firat of the general settling day of th count market there has been noting of linpor your hauds, with f mm ingen er," I shall never forget it. Ican't help shivers | building fronting on Broadway. He was aroused LEP y | ing every time L think of it. It se FREE ORE | ee ee ren as Cat cily Tene bas Caek | fs became Vewildered and jumped sroia the in'et ow. There ha hy Owe | window to the sidewall, a dist A Half Onvce of Optum—The Fate of a Gere | {orm tince thab the whale weet cone Men aws | Teety with nothing om but. tis shir wan Physictan, Come back, and that had nots soul of memory | &hugesnow bank and escaped uninjured. where bi Ltake him up ababe? Will he bea | Hou .? Shall I find what Thave lost? | clot! A ouy more than the farmer finde in | Piypri the autuinn the seed that he suwod in the great resis | spr ‘Shall we Bud our friends in the next life | frantic with fear. He speaks German, | as we knew them here? I trow pot. Ishould | Foom scantily atti child int hed upon’ to very little purpose if | Moke a nearly areca mblance in the pext life to what [ | death they vat Woe country It was not until ‘Being 6h tor balf'an Sunce of | There was no harm, Mr. Be Moag- | people's indulging thelr fancy about heaven. rhe mother might go to heaven every night and Arcuun ing the streets, with it, amid the sons of God, and do no harm. He had no objection to appealing to saints. He id not pray to his moth his wuil’, and y month, ‘This was, howover, the liberty of the imagination, but not a revelation. Mr, Beecher said ras inthe habit of pro- ting Christ into heaven ag he had been upon errth, full of tenderness, sympathy, tove. Look engine, N sireets, 6 permitted her to do se. familiar terms with the sisters. If Obrist was go | buildir fui iliar and loving with bis friends on earth He | by 0 lirien br would be more so in heaven. 1 reach $0,000, —oo y THE LIBERAL yan who die ‘bo put hum are Usually ity Church Thuradey rime comiiercial paper passing at 10 t Peet. while other names lees known are re- Jected ‘altogether. The voluine of busine: was materially influenced by the strin, market above alluded to, and atter t hours the transactions ‘dwindled into posiil w York Central and P Mail were the distinguishing features of the early trade, the first named havin strong at ab advance hough | from his sleep hy the cries of the ser oe of sixty at the Stock Exchange tion having a high reput nd profest!onal ek The best pl sterling allver wo St. Diamonds a specialty. >the Revere v think when Lsoe him shail Tknow | picked himself up and ran lisstily to the Ie ngby Mr. Edward Fowler, a brother of the Fr of the hotel. e guests of the Maillard House were almost ! shed from room to w York to buy reliable rich, fashionable Jewelry, aad #eSQUIRE'S v7 Fulton insignifieance, while the latter wag its weakness and ail opened at 3, and ran up 1 peur in Zion net am now. £} Were completely bewildered. Tilind Swit th ished to the windows facing Broad- We'shall not got bark'w babe for a | Was and inade ‘piteous’ appeals to. be ab in obtaining work, he babe. 6 end for 8 iene, but Pane eae ‘Alls the bullding and escorted the ‘pante-strick ve purified hearts with allt ' } : -atricken. Denwit gave onventthy’ | (he love and glad~ | reo oie down salre that the trfears were relieved. er thought, in ENERGY OF TH FIRB DEPARTM The firemen, althou, Xperience well knowa Boston merenant, ‘On Thursday, Decemo tor Hurke, futher of t There Was ap oft pose of is soul in the Church of St. lin, on the Saturday . ‘On Friday, December 27, Francis, youngest id Mary Giynn, aged 5 * family are reepect£ul- f brisk durin, prices dropped to 98%. Besides the above shares, Western Union Telv= Union Pacific, 8 nd Brie were nd tral’ were quite day, but at the clos a he firemen and police entered ph. C., C. and TC, Shore, Rock tstin the afternoon trade stock declining on alight business having closed strong at Sl@6l'.. estern Union opened at GSI, but declined dealings, with sales at C.and I. C. advanced from 36M atthe opening to 3: with later transac. Union Pacife was heavy and dropped toa, Rock Island also running off B cent. to TOs, son of Michael h responding promptly to erent difficulty { e. ‘The terrible condition ¥ lously (mpeded thelr best endeay ras he did tothe &a- | 7 Snag ot our, but he Invoked her and conversed withher | tutra isvrsts wate Inoxportonced, work well with the tralued hors department. The new self 2, got etuck Spring and Crosby streets, and Ri), regular way. Michael McCarty, ‘Quecns county, The frtende of the f ofthe parish of Stredbally, d,and did not tons at 3656238 ed to attond the tu {row the above Fe propelling steam fire fast in the snow at ne No. a0 be- ld down to h also aympa On December 7 thired with the remainder of the list, the Shai trapsnetions. ACHIVILY, Ot NBG qe", jonepl, Hoston, how desus lived wih Mary and Marthe. How | cue similarly dxed at Varick was the Gret roartyr of the Christian Church. For this | familiar he was. He was nota stranger. Mary reason the day after Chri h ehureies vriltantly lgh Hartford aud Erie, and the ro- time during the ithe attendance of 0 Was tesa than even Specrl Notes. +» Of OS Wall street, Whose losses buildings 619 and 621 Broadway and 160 and [62 Mercer, street were owned by the Stuy= The damage to these buildings STURTEVANT HOUSE, and 29th sts., Broadway, EUROPEAN PLAN. The gold market opened strowg, with sal Rooms per day. ute Lo-lorrow and ® pr sustained a loss « ued by the Weyman estate Printing House Square... 1 00 ey in money and LAFAYETTE Mickly reacter a fas REORGANIZED, | yesant esta aouig. A Sinclair Tousey, Whitelaw Reid, Judge | ,,the bliss Sewing Machine Con: a ae Pay Fancher, et aly Thrown Overboard. OB Broad yey. site The Liberal Republicans last eveving | was damaged $5,000 t Day of Life. elected delegates to the Liberal Republican | fhe loss of IH. Davis, tailor, of General Committee and officers of the ward , *isetyls FL”. associations for 1813. According to the new yard | @PPortionment, the General Committee will | Was fle ith the man | Consist of 142 delegates, the number of delegates With from some A | and in others bly districts being lossened Ove * increased, In’ proportion tn the fered eel he last election. bis action, cts send ane There are but tow a in changes Inthe delegates” from. the Fourth, | Mercer street, the Second and ‘Third Dix lod hin fo thew ut, sue turn in the Ninth Distriet, such men as Si Fire Marshal Moxy ‘Tousey, J. Solis Ritterband, and James B. Me- | gation yesterday Veanoy, all prominent delegates to the General | Henry 1 the new General Committee. The Tenth Dis- trict delegation is mostly ne’ legates. Ani ‘Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourte of Board of Supervisors Alderman Jon Falevner of the old ave the ula are not in the new. In the High me, Some District, Judge Fancher of the old dele- | swered aby wh! at o Sovew: | $f. Van Cleft, George F-Coachmon, and Tutus | Qgter fedeous bia | 8, Andrews are redlected, and Christopher Pull- ct do hot deom K'wiae, | We Palmer is chai ai Ne Dist? tho wontyfirat, Dist! MAISON DORRE, Broadway, cor, 14th st, Cor, Beekman anil Nassau ste, 618 Broadway... ‘The first floor of 619 Broadway was o for carrying alloring establishment by A. Hall,whose stock ded by water and damaged $4,000, The amount of insurance could not be ascer- tained, but it is presumed ‘that the losses are Capt. MeCullagh was eompli-~ Shaler for the promptitude of ‘The tre is supposed to have origi nated in the boiler room in the basement of 160 of one per cent ourse, owing to. ST. CHARLES, he monetary stringency nrer disbursed. in coin currency interest WANTED donne will ve pald, Market, Sith at. PURCHASE bor ‘h Wem must be located « west price for cash, ft ul currency bal- Sub-Treasury were as gold payments, aiienits, $87,010.90 ; }Ox ity Herald offer. oO Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Kighth Districts, but THE FIRB MARSHAL'S INVESTIGATION. on commenced an Investi- he origin of this tive. store wt 1bé avis, Who keeps a tailo: Committee for 1872, have not been elected to | and 1506 Mereer street, depose: T occupy the store floor, and sleep in the back room, ‘on the old graveyard. THE WREKLY 58! 112% | 4:00 P.M 2,900,000, at prices were made ag ONLY #1 A VRAR. THE BEST FAMILY PAPER.—The Woexly York Sua, 8 pages. Slay The Eleventh | the window of which oj m,000 having been sold. ng | awoke carly and. potice quiet and frm, Gb PK6, and 410! erling reepectively. & Coble’ transfers were negotiated at 10% Foreign exe: + Send your Do! THE BEST AGRICULTURAL PAPER, Greeley, Changes are few in the | darkeucd my roau, before golng to li , 5 the second window New York Sun, # pages. $14 year. nth, and Fiftoenth | fyi iitoadway of Maitards basement, the minden but in the Sixteenth, Mr. Whitelaw | {pitHrosdway of graveyard on Wousion wlreet, none having been lower ligares. 1 your Daltere The Government bond market continues stron, tea further advance under the sin Increased demand. The voli a to thie paniaty of offer: ‘ Ticvand C7 Re Nigh ws Clews & Co,,92 Wail street, report price THR BEST POLITICAL ~The New York Weekly Sum. Independent an #!htul. Against Pubs Me Phuader, 8pages, $1 ay srg ‘This was from ten fo Aft . . Geo M. Thever was in the base {x not anew delegate, but Messrs. George yatta eoegoen confectionery wt 1M Mercer stre:t. deposed r Feached the place this nor fot man is one of the new delegates. Gen. George | {ng from the basement and went to the van of the new delegation | Broadway, where T saw Mr, and Miss Matlard. The latter Wet With me upstairs, aud When we got as far haulara’s build reot, foreman in the Send your Dollar, THE BEST NEWSPAER=The Weekly Sow York 119% 5-29, 1845, coup. Send your Dollar. Hise 50st 186 AS ALL THR SE8.~The Woekly New York Snap ‘There were no contests In any of the Districts, | #4 the fret fight we were and resolnifon, attested | all the elections passing off very quietly, Tho DRIVEN RACK BY THE sMORH, 40 1 The servant giriae alopt rowd= | pullding wud Mr. Mullard ited to each | new General Committoo will meet to day evening, January % at sii my the Tadd ee hty-five Couts - Slrendy sg the building from the bax yesterday on a charge of obtatuing money on false pre- On Monday last Mrs, Adelaide C, White left | furnace in Uc basement. in Mo at 7 Inet evel and Second avenue, two biceks distant, five | and buy the family Christmas dinner, Bhe went there, Bend your Dollar, STORY PAPER Hoda, coupon, 8 Of S81, regs. LLL Tien of ie coup! AHI NAY |Cen, Pacdtte g. 1% State bonds were dull and devold of any new fer South Carolinas new, Jaauary and July, Big to BW, after be 3 a! twit! Soup: The Weekly New ¥orig d your Deliar, PORTS in the Weekly Send your Doll MTS in the Weekly Now oud your Dollar, THE NEST CATTLE REPORTS in the Weekly New York Sun, 8 pages. #layear, Bend your Dollar, the Uird Moor of the rear told the fromen to 4 love there and get out the t down stairs, ¢ dud then the dames were rusuiag up thronsh ign at the latter a aac sold EES Tennosoces old as Ati. Bt. Nicholas lank at ratty bb rytite the transsetious ‘w ‘THE BEST MARKET F .¢, 807 Second avenue, mtending to go to Thirty. | CWO Weeks lu Mr. Maillard’s employ. T banked the Aro + wud Left Lu 20 ualautes, meu at Work ou the floor whea Llett, James Rutter of M2 Lewis atre -engineer and gen- ‘Fhis'time Mire Morris | Put did uot purchase anything. Sines then nothing tine | oral mrerinteudent of the eatablishinest, deposed tat in ween OF heard of her, although the most Mhoroy pes 4 earch has been inate, Mes, White W: the men w equese denoribod, Fell | voman, mad he late was thanifact And th font klnds Her him (Me. Mtoreis pur: | prea iid, peep ees et overmkivt, ¢ om Broadway, Ws cape, and black Thursday, b They were A with the muider of the Pollak peddler: Samuel puller, Who sue Taki, Whose dead body was found tn an altey hy rt ave now. hed, hada hearing at the police court to-day Thero are two sl News spenic weil ot Dowede Of these fully’ comunitted ( await the wction 0 The ev Qoube ot under the Beam: On o leave B " he left at] The machinery w ail stopped aud hg UP Preparatory ty gollinee tin the basentent hace Is used for te purpose of F ‘TUE BEST PAPER tn Every Respect.~the Weel New York Sup, Spages, @Layear. Send your Doliae Address, THE SUN, New York city, Union Paeitie ackawanna and Western tate, 916 tral iste new, 104; Cleveland rs Wj Cilcago and Alton |sta, 16 Sippt cousolidaled, 9.01 ‘Monintain tts, The tyllowine ware tie heel, loweRt, and closing prices of stacks to Y. ©. & Hudson Con. Mid BAcsourgh Bd and eelesippl 2ds, 845 Bt, OpNONTE He 8 1 through the Peter Matlady, + The Wosbinuton Tragedy, boyy A ag: Cee Mr. Peter Mallady of South Brooklyn has tn- | Wasnrxarox, De tore te ana ad there wre Thomas Wright, the } ander the sidewalk of 1 Mercor street, by UhoWwiuuow througts {| Tuformation giv HA LDS be de CO. fae giveee SITUATION OF THE STEAM PIPES, ) pipes ranulig th Now dersoy Cou Del,, Lack. and Western The other is a Fmall pipe Mas ATvUwL to Lhe lee creau suloon and is ueed Prigea vasuods Way and heats ine ‘sulooy au

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