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   New York Daily-Times (Newspaper) - April 1, 1857, New York, New York                                m KANSAS tf t ufl K Con vent ion which city on hold au on j which In to a hH n tae of the AJ he no with loud Htt waa tor of his f ir tha he took in tnd felt that Uio with his own and to any toMcooniMU member of tt ty Hta perfectly to tho WBO manifested Tno WM Undly and during Boon taking City a of G took to the of bj Uvs uf lu tne and dou in bitter him of M- oia M of cho in tc dls of course by him to order but to the of Che person fie won withdrawn and ill i wad to pro jit tho conclusion he waa with algna of tho and gt UM Tbn M did not Intend a reply to tbo nnd nade by the bim of for at the umc tno wis He would only wbaru um 11 lemon aj on tho 4th of when the of kd d hii attendance if He t he only to say that it wool t not lor the pot to call the black taken by surprise be did noc expect to b-a I brought the and tbt j did the loudest kind of f B of while making his attack objected to Uie lo ind that in January he felc thit had done of tuj office at a critical time In our and so at the Urns but with the Governor he wan perfectly satisfied he call toe from order But at the of withdraw his objections and to pilch and Incurred Un contempt of by 10 doing STATE WIMI bad on die expedience of perfecting present Gov was in of tho rood in June next and proceed to enact a to incorporate and all things ne to the perfect I on of tho Scaco Ha considered it lo re- i the Topoka and nover give it up that the Constitutional tion only a for bat U would croate ft aad put It into active operation Without and WM of having our to put In hi opposition to Ity Tha re marks of the nor marked with toned of mctor and i great favor The best of lag Md tho of in oar duties seemed to prevail tn son's U greater in than that of any other Ha haa gained tha of tbe by an Independent course and be It In spite of whoso envy Miao E o c a A happened In Lawrence on About T Ur E D of Southampton left tho city with a neighbor for hLe cibin aboat two at the door of which thay parted and Vr Into and after making In to bat before 9 o'clock he was by flames to hia house on nre lie a window and a half mde to a of a neighbor whore ho wad for He waj burned hombly and died of tbe commenced this teason much than by our people Boon after tho removal of tho ILO from timi to At Q aad with tttn wbo have come heri to ami to with the aud triUs of Several boats have already from St each one bringing from onu to three gers have scattered over thi Territory and made in the different The most of who already are from the north western Several have come among ua by tho overland the State of or Nebraska Territory U more expensive and Inconvenient than to op the river Tbe of pove during tha Bommer and a large emigration from the Eul la increasing the valuation of real estate at an unprecedented rate In the history of new City lota and farm claims find ready aulo at good prices money teems to be plenty and of Jess than the aoll upon which we tread SIGHA at the Convention IB Kan aas MR ASD It me BO Urtle to have this opportunity of tat my friends and the people aa to the which actuated my courso I am dent I shall always be able to my for the coune I pursue Alter my return from tbe Eact I had gone after my liberation for the purpose of Inquiring into oar rh snort and abroad I was greatly with to tbe course we should take bare In oo tba defeat of our friends tba Bonte ia tba States thought that all would be lost having no remaining hope In tae succeeding ad ministration of Mr AJI O triers said the Fremont party would come to and send Huch an emigration here aa would insure our ultimate the of our I was fird myself that a come in the Fall aud early In thu coming Spaug tho Free I looked about hero on my ruturn carefully ined Into the condition of things to our fare Governor and many whom were some of onr principal and earnent man and as well as I could upon tho policy to be Governor ovule many be talked well he talked long aud aad lie much bim U he thought there any way in which Topeka could get into thj 1 Ha seemed to think It might by a Bon to the people or at furthest in to this a election of the State officers lie thought would be glad to get out of the difficulty in Uwt way rather tbe of tration bj tha to go on unsettled Mow u succeed In luch a I wil Uac to profit by It if wa could not gain an ad mini o a It Al any raU I should not refuse to t a proportion oa behalf of tba Government I to Dring all my powers to the aid af our cauM and oar aad their in some way It known that all manner of charges bad hasped me by our enemies such M thoM of aa and many others which caused me to looked with a freat deal of hatred by the Democratic Party In fact I that I wus probably more unpopular with party than any man in tha country On thU I thought would bo leu of a barriar In way of if i were Qot at helld of guu wu the reason for offering to resign the I then held stop Whan I Brst raw during the of tlie to ma that no on or my I I WM Uot awr at to font to or the tho and of people as tt J that oor would RO thero with out of by the for AJ long four to my writing mr letter ol I bad a conversation Lieu tenant Governor who promised to be here without all on tha of tha and that ba would act as Governor In my for I told hisa that I go but of to tha which I aita VIM 1726 NEW-YORK WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 PRICE TWO CENTS Au i I oo htrn th I woul yiM I nim o 1 cf dolua w-H thit I would ho at nil were of tho leaving I him s Dole to Ky my At I the Beanto merely tbo to a a of bt odious of he us to submit to the thoy bj without I that all waa a matter of party thrj were determined to our had O ir in promised to do all In their power to the entire repeal of ail tho lawn They s ud House would pass a bUl declaring nil null and and ordering a new election for n law of ita own Tuny thought ti e Senate would and ti a The Hounn would thm it tt Ibo Senate Iu I urn I will If tu a nothing Hut I ro and I have nof ho of on my part I that was coul i ho I snd will suow you so our On tbo I be It Is our only When WH some hiug of thn kind was our party and us a for the ot our Hut we yet tbat as done A nn nt bud us by a for- eign to our soil It wan for us tn tome pro tion fm n tyranny r ua so yut la no from tho territorial Toey and still n and have in You will that they huve not M thin tor And an ludvi t us to in tho cir suit should wo not f N w Tarty in about up a They will not to perfect an purpose IB o set 8 in million xd noon aa wuh or j T and it either in or o L- allowed to die all wUl ihou be lotit Thu of BLI havo since a hill it We are half way out of the wood now But if we neglect to a Stita nuit our will eventually dto for all tho II and there be no of aguin filling aha la M previ Dt tho of the In such a iDat have no And wa do uot participate in tbe formation of have DO of Ibis and of proving It to be a movement except by voting iDd for oar own TuU will show our st Tha should meet again In ami on- ut uu election law for tha Augart election It bUo Lhu Stuto counties und Courta and proviso for the election ot all tbo officers Deer Baary to thu and huve It logo operation at any moment Ann it should be teen that we havn it in a ia of our For a few months wo could have iha who o r-r all South of the River thoroughly it would ba a little corner hola called Ti era would tx no one to prevent thia for tho peo plo would nil IH uu and tbe people a right o lulo And it would be tho business of no one elsn it we did ao The Territorial and even the Federal officers would bo coco pulled to ua tbe commander of too tary department bad tbo people of certain town which bad houn and orgun under our would call upon tho U curing For cone but the recognized by the ple Nor u there any 10 create any trouble ui our into cau be without for thore would be no on if the be- Free State men would be taken into our own Courts aud and or the could no more it tban thoy could a moro With ruch a government In active operation ported by an majority of tho people who would to ofi tba I tall you tha one if kept op will be admitted nothinlon can It Too will not dare Again to oppose It with thu at Day for ha kos backed out of the dispersion of thn last July and throws tho whole blame upon Col if he in rod with ours munt also Interfere for tt would have nu more wo until mto Union und that would cretto la uo of which tho Government any to form a la the got a BUito and WUH formed ODD but in Himu n ny in I ich wo have and were admitted So with Lia I waa with Uov of that Stuto thu tho old A now WHI funned by wbeu once perfected moro tver heard of the old ono never and compel u State to its No mpt bo made to us 01 ept by u such wo should carry up to tho Court and beforo a could bo ijot thoro would bo In thu What then would bo Uia All that Is for us to do Is to keep aloof from tho doings of the bogus ituro and keop up our own GOT In bis veto if wo do not Tote submit to wbo do We murt Tote and do so apart from and the affairs of tbo Territorial Legislature In taw we can strength and yet make no to their tyranny You now have my reaaona for my course which has been eo much misunderstood as noil is my of future policy 1 do not blamo you for it without a knowledge of tbo as I have given them I should havo felt so myself I may have erred In judgment 1 probably havo I am f afl all Djen are I am very Hut it luia been my endeavor to nerve tho of BUS to labor for her freedom Gentlemen I thank you for the in which you havo heard by the John Manon Collector of tho for tho District of Baltimore Md vice F Thomas whose commission April 1 Thomas D Winner Collector of tie Customs for the District of Great Egg N J of tho for tho District of Newark N J R Willis Collector of tho diatoms for tho Dis- of Oxford Ud James G Dell of tho Customs foi tho District of rit Johns Fla Collector of for thy Dia- of Fla Michael Collector of tho Customs for tho of Detroit Mich H hud expired K Officer for tbo District of Md vice whoso BIOU will May K W Mickle of tho Customs for the port of N J George Washington Surveyor of tho fur the District of Md rire John G whoso will April 4 of the Customs for the port of Slum Hill Mil n appointed T Kimh of of tho Lull j Office at Wis Tolin O re- moved Robert J Walkor Governor of tho of sax in place of Joliu W Geary resigned Fredenck P Secretary of tha Territory of Kansas in of the John W Marshal for Dietrict of Maryland In place of tho present bent expired on the of March William H Attorney of tho United for the District of Maryland in place of tho incumbent whoso commission aas expired George N Sanders to be Navy Agent at the port of New-York from March 31 tho torm of tho present incumbent will expire David Small Postmaster at York pointed Thomas Pierce Postmaster at N II at N H M tit Jersey City N J nt Ohio DESPERATE ASD FATAL AT WINSTON now hasten to give you au account of quite n tragical that happened on tho night of tho 27 th of this month that the son of of this county and a young man by tho numo of from Chicago had some which resulted m young lie accepted the and chose for They nailed solves down to a two-inch oak pUnk by the and until was mortally wounded was cut nearly in pieces and in now lying in a condition Part of Ton a still in Darin's There Li no of his Tho Doctor they will LATEST INTELLIGENCE By Telegraph to ihr New-York Times Prom TO TO OF KANSAS TUB KANSAS BTC Tuesday 31 Of Ihc roads for by tbo ici ol tho last that Fort De- to thn near tho of tho which Iho of at that point is not lo be on are the ftl tho work will ha performed under thn ion of tho of thn rood W four 1 Lu to of who aro with tho of tho country and for the tion of tl c by to ba It in important by of ita with or A-k in Mny u body of of CoL 1st will from Iho western boundary of on of 37 lo run And mark tha H of to tho boundary of The country aver which panes if nmrtly woll and ob- s to Tho tp plies for tho troops y and stored will compel tho commander of tho 1 to tho crossing of thu and It Tel steep descents to muko a easy for tho Thus it is wOl bo a pood way constructed from souri to tho boundary of Now foro tho Hi ter tho parallel of 37 thn urmt trail leading from Independence to Santa Fit been for moro thun thirty r thin trail in a good loading to or Albuquerque Vort it situated from one hundred and lifty lo two miles of places from tither of which thero la a road over which for troops nt tbo Fort bavo becu and is pronounced by of thn army who traveled over U a good road ing a year of scarcity In Mexico tho commandant lit that Military post waa compelled to go westward of tbe ono hundred to two dred miles to tho villages inhabited by the Indiana who raise larger supplies of grain than thoy and aro and inoffensive Thus when the Southern boundary line of have been surveyed thoro will be a good road on thla routs without label to In- dian villages which are only two and fifty miles from the terminus of the Port and Colorado wagon It la that dera bo and by Midsummer cucn employed In its and that tho Rond can be constructed to tho River and tho report of the Superintendent bo received in time to bo to Congrats early in tho next aennon From the west bank of the Colorado thero In good grail ng and water and It is believed that tuo lint of road will proceed up tho Mijare to Its source near tho Togon That portion of tlie road from tho head of the River through tha Tagon Pass to the head of tho Ban River bos already traveled by tho of tho in flie neighborhood of that On lino of road from ono hundred and fifty west of Hew the country inhabited by tho Cherokee Indians wbo a of all agricultural products and itbout ono MI I lea of the River del Notto i he Mexico appear It in fluid hat thut route cun be traveled as well iu Winter on iu Summer From these it that by next r thero will bo u good wagon road to tho f of tho other tho and Kl lor Uie Act of Congress H 1 lie of the appointment of Mr K J tho of ind Mr to tho is rande in tbo of film The to Mr R J aro full anil explicit uiui in nro quote J worcH of Mr viz It in the duty of tho to to inhabitant tho froo expression of by hw voto the Cabinet cordially concur Thoy and those who will administer tho affairs of thut thero in to a result in tho tion of tho SUie as the AB- at last that portion of tbo law which required a voter to tho oath Lo support tho Slavo law Gi who havo madu inquiry to thia subject havo been that tho tration nnd Mr will to carry out good faith boing fully with tho of tlin renull Tho hm many thin until stating tho would meet hour than usual to consider nnd highly important subjects Notice been by the British Post Office of tbo of packet communication with China in connection with Uio overland India Mml Hails for China will accordingly hu up nt tbo London on tbo 20th und Wth aa well na on thu 4th and 10th of each month H Mi has boon Attorney cf the Western District of Virginia uro ono hundred and twenty applicants for tho or fourteen appointments in Gun has recovered to the Cabinet meeting From Hoiton TIIK THE LATK OF KKT J S BOSTON March 31 Mr AUSTIN will assume the duties of tha Col- lectorship of thia port to-morrow Mr Dill BT tho present will retain the office expiration uf his which hafl obout a to ruiu Tho inquest on tho death of WALDO WOOD has resulted lu throwing uo light on tl u der Tho verdict U to tho that ha dlud cu Sun dny March 16 from stabs and blow s by persons to tho Jury unknown Tho trial of Kov J 8 KALLOCK on the charge of commenced thia forenoon before Court of Common In Cambridge Mr Lora is defended by 1C II DANA H UCd II W Tbo excites much interest When tho cose called at Iho opening of the Court a ruction by de- for a postponement waa and thirteen witnesses wore called and A worn for tho Commonwealth Mr KALLOCH occupied n soat near counsel aud but ruther pule and Tbo indictment wim read tng him tho crime of adultery committed on tho evening of the 5th of January at tho Hotel with woman unknown Tho witness was Ilov W F who testified to tho fact Uio lectured before tho East on tho night in question He declined to accept his invitation to tako ten at but pro u room in tho hotel for bis notes 19 years old wife of one of the of tho bouse testified to her curiosity excited by B conversation which sho overheard bo tho defendant and tho unknown woman She thorn through a crevice over the door kind each other Sbo saw Uie woman pinch defendant's cheeks and indulge in other which led witness to suppose thoy woro not married Mr II ono of the proprietors of th that Mr cama to tho halo ia evening the bio hie wife called for a private room aad aUo for s warm whiskey toddy which be to bo to him privately Tho cariosity of thin wan also excited and while and hla friend wem at the ho had a door of the room tied Mr Uio Court adjourned LEGISLATURE 31 Tlie bUU were reported favorably by tha To prohibit the of the Courta of from is attorneys To it County Judges of For Ibe of treat and emend the law To the Hill Ravings Dink at tha County and Penitentiary To the Lake aud Ship final Transit The nomination of II of County an for tho was aa Ai Tuesday March 31 The pat until a lato Lour last and New York was made the order for Several or were nnd laid r Tl e morn ir R session wan in The following bHUi paused To d the er of the Hre ance Company To against tbe spread of pestilential to the of by Municipal To incorporate tho National of payment of certain tho extension Of lyn to Hamilton avnnue In to taxes and in Brooklyn To establish fire for tbe Eastern District of To P Porry Company To incorporate thd Society the en of Tbe following is a of paid out by variola of the State for support of emigrant poor according to bills rendered by socb counties to reimburse which application ia made by the of 41 73 74 HI Ontario Cat M 93 Do 769 70 17 93 14 n 131 39 63 SS 77 37 29 34381 Erie U 301 77 89 19 67 Hamilton 864 06 93 42 ISO 18 IU 04 Lewis Richmond Do Troy Suffolk 292 28 W GO 293 1C 1.011 07 448 07 38 4f Yatea 80 Ulster Wayno Washington Warron Kit Bills not 07 00 00 Monroe Madison 69817 Niagara 85 Oi Orango 349 Total to the above the their account at Ihn Shoo und to tho amount of to meit t their i i and Marine E March M From New Mexico sad INDIAN ON THK XMK IVU IN OK 37 Santa Fc dates to the have beon Tho Indian wen on hud occurred tho cuns and Iho Indians and of both killed II IH reported that and two had killed by the In- dians near Kl and alHO who had gono to Bonora to mulon wna by tho party A 10 wiyn that if people of had would declare themselves independent of af k to bo unmixed to tho United Tho country Is with Indians who aro and mg tho in direction Another Injunction Tuesday 31 In United Court for tbe of Rhode Inland in tho of and PITMAN to-day delivered an elaborate opinion and granted an in- junction upon tho defendants from the manufacture of rubber boots and shoos The Proponed of Territory from Tbe of 31 H is stated upon good authority that instead or the of and Bonora our Government will conciliate the South by Bum of for tho of It is alno rumored that mn an for tho of of a Robber Marxh 31 Tho Grand Jury of the United States Court dny found n mm Ru VAM for rii of at the wiiR i Ho will in luno UTICA March 31 A r thin in M-l Trenton u workman Fire at Ind 31 The of the and at place wan by fire this mordinf a cugino Disaster CINCINNATI March 31 Thi White for Rivor wan run into by a tow boat anil sunk at Cuiro on Friday night Tho clerk nnd one of were drowned ON TIIK Mr tho Kirat having tbo w now engaged in considering tho In tho and Ramsey andaH soon as hu shall of thut ho will leavo tho ruturn to bis homo in Ohio Tho mentioned aro those in which Con- groHS directed that damages bo paid to parties for tun breach of mall contracts by tlie In the caso Mr baa tho sum of The other Is one involving a larger amount A con- tract was mado with General with and RAM BET for Uie conveyance of tho mall to California by way of Vera Cruz and Acapulco subject to tho approval of Congress tho and Con- gress directed that the d amage they thereby sustained bo paid them it will bo found lu the course of time that the executive officers of the Government will not be sustained In arbitrary violation of tions to individuals or if they do in thia it mult be at the expense of the public Cor Bait Sun I of with mid are more wUh a NEW-YORK CITY A River of them Head A mysterious and tragic affair resulting In Uie shooting of two thieves and Uie death of om of morning nrd 2 o'clock Officer o the h Ward while patrol Ing his boat was ac by a young mnn badly wounded and bloody who desired to bo taken ro tbe Station for med ical treatment His request WHS complied a wim for when It WRB ascertained that them wire in tho H of bH U in hii brvant fie ufl Ions WILLIAMS and d in explanation of liui that wan tho comer of and South streets whore two men wore nnd fix he ODO of the or pr oration drew a revolver nnd shot him MI In tin and men rnu Tbo was ao nn I HIT that wuro it h i the by tli u a thorough li and in the M init y f tn reveal tho of a no MU living in Uio knew quunrl Tim to of of fatuity of vn of manner in which he hin mid to eon firm them in tbo opinion that he while to u burglary RO no in trr crime in thu day he WIN removed tho City where he jet lien HIM wounds are not Tho of t bo W ird bunn 1 in their district in an endeavor to find out the renl of tho menhir Hut no 1 committed during the nor any of the pence no fir tin they could lenm Hut tlie fuels soon and were I from r ol Iho City About iu the morning thu attention of some of the on board Iho nrg ferry boit Vm jura was by n bo it to Pier No 12.1 appeared to man body to the pier aud miking an they found in boat the body of a young inun covered with WUH at once given tn tho and the body was conveyed to tho Rei und Wurd where it won recognised of known river thief named allu John but more and bolter kno a-i Sneaky The had been killed by R of buckshot at least one of which entered the made It pretty the deceased to bis death nt tho hands of some or watchman while on a marauding among the and and that the man WILLIAMB who surrendered to tho Ward was with him at tho too re cognised as a hardened river thief to thu police an HILLY Coroner visited tha Ward Htv daring tho day lo hold an upon tho body of but King unable to obtain any facts other than thone which we hero was compelled to adjourn till when it in hoped mysterious will bo made clear By tho body wan from the RU to tho residence of where a wan held upon it At t the body lay stretched on tho third floor of u dilapidated rookery in Five Points It placed upon a rough pino board near the only window of a room begrimed and alumni devoid of furniture around poverty most oven for the Five Tornta About the corpse some two ragged aud women aud two or men Onr the whone Very WM and hejd In her an sinned the influence of wi in relation nhe to tho -i round and Iho t t i rod I t t T n 1 dcd 1 him t i i.e i t r fi lot hi i ke h i J oil u Bho 1 s froi the body UH if i to w tilt 1 lie i r -i s on the r a1 J V i-'.'AM IH M the still tn u d M tj of o H ot unknown man ut tlic South ir 1 i if win n is ly a doubt T if tlie with when he hu to Tier No Ihu left it nnd dead bound with act with Columbia IH a lively time now in the Collet to a of Douf and Dumb In Fiftieth near imc The library cabinet Ac iiro nearly and the place between the loth innt rind the of May Hy the of livU of ir thu may hold until DIP 10th of MJV but iiro to get AH noon an the fill now on in tlie uptown aro Bome sixty workmen now and tlic whole will be fitted up In improved mml ern with gafl Croton will bo prepared for the literary sm letica ami alfo apartments for tho accommodation of the and two or of tlic wiLli Prof has R in Thirty Fifth avenue en- he will n Hulo Mr in a brn lurl IIM made bin home in tlie CoUey buildings for a of years If tlie new should woll to of the they will be for of ten tlie proponed new be at Hut whenever begun it will prove an ornament to that part of the City an tbe arc disposed lo dishurw r illy in ItH It will at leant four or yearn to it Tho old yollow now fronting en tlie of which wore put up in will bo leveled noon after the of Mhy to place n block of April Fashion a March out like a Yesterday ww more u Hid than a day and iu of the suffocating duat H roadway and the and wore crowded with ladles earnestly given to the of tho April Dry goodi and mantilla den were happy men with plenty of and heavy Indeed the new goods of the are well calculated to tempt the money the pockets of any who have a la that line for they art rich und Glaco foulard and China of delicate colom with or mid in leaf patterns and nch and are most In Wo Raw mi beno flounces terminating in an amber fringe which WM very rich with are very worn Delicate colors und lilac are in favor are very full and lone molt excellent in tho Condition of Tho rumor that Loops wero to coll to judging from tho of living have gone down but tlie and are up iu the of tho unn in and evening for arc largo and open and are confined by a band at tho or finished with R gauntlet cuff with and ribbon black lace jackets promise to be for the coming of blick tulle with rows of narrow black velvet or are formed o rows of black laco Insertion edged with narrow lace of clear white trimmed will wurn rl We and 1 V and will o ilk and niv t I k o n t We saw a Trry pn c t a of n in with galloon and HIP c button n h r on in ul ir hoods arc n in Uie forrn nod nf i or wrh and rl f Than a very pretty of which form a flowing the falls like and In n In in n of Hud i i Bonnets have long i 1 j IH the favorite juat e aw K very drew for a child of green full waist d The fl with pli nf the 1 a aud buttons m worn by I Bills re opened y PI HI the i for Ic This Stock It i reil nn BUT to of or HIT I a at tha of HIT jyr r n ry ir wii Kt Mr i AH a i 4 100 mk in Heir Md Raid i r whole lii Lien I poo U l 1 1 is fluted aod hare li IH L ill d re- li I Hi i i r M DI I M ToUj The tl n t I n run IN i r v 11 due in bids in i y t rnr of for the of t'i tl e huis and cf Uie A IA Hold A is now the at providing aii for the of on Fifi U at w aa to vii w u UH or years at n w i in of The Is to aaH tha ot und nearer the of 1 building by 100 to M The of tho to urged for The aalo of tha it is tl would not only ram I to meet the nw of a bet I the old or new ia other of the State The too far out town a in of a yrw for add to it for many of fur which r is The in obliged to Lave an down town Ad by he an la tba Qty in White Hnt further are found in that tho mt in very badly Mid already for fba foundation on marahy nod the ing half on a rock aad hence a portion cf wall has sunk wide on more than one the rain tian the roof aoA doing material to tbo The of the of aa will also render the ground dad the addition of The dwelling built for snd 07 tbe for time o of j i t i j of thia i u I t'i the in aa -j 1 i i i- n Vr u fuir aad drill r r -t 1 I fjurifv! A 1 i Tbr Mro Tli met in fl e of I t iv on Monday Co M I rade Sale k I f WITT p une HPy iK h or Oo kave bj Uie nt of ktr B the Tlie Oio ITT nnd K H Ai HIM t Of rn 1 the under f A A Co d the Halo vilb uf nerv mng Mr TLe rc'port ad T TU HII 1 thin tiroli i M C sri lo f ug wia Uien a i- I animated dabata n u L t K MAMUIC-I t part Day out for IIM and of Tha day IB in lu where are Huid r F of tLe Par on ad tba nance o to at the foot of North in the of come or T an t on Sunday by taking lit bin tn II u Globe of and at the It that the had in or some timo from a li Her bo lufl to bia siiter IL IH inferred that he of some of which he wan not T he rendered by the Jury win by 16 years low cut at 1 at tiie comer of und by S H f S avenue 1 1 I I UM nth A man named No r ou Monday in 4 i nt of Unina and Tin madu bin and taken to Ilia The pur Broadway to on that ground a with a marble front Mid through to and the alley In form of a T so that front be forty feet tie and In tho rear one hundred ff A building lo cost about M to be for the ami through from to on both to bo of Iron 1.1 A UK o clock lMt night a 1 and nf M tx U V i iJ wm mil nd had of Ills On boar or o returned to tl room r but found f- It IN SPA PERI   

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