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buffalo express vol xxv tutsday may 3 1870 no 8271 died r>ilas li thit dt ft*r % lin.'crln i"low k'l n j •'.â– of jmm'b j l l«fi agad * â– ttrsra y uii»n»l rum s jf«rj>ri i > hedral werinemiay fdt-i is(t » 9 ',â– ,!., kricnlß v i »■.; . , :.:\ cr ra paaaaaimh â– r :° t '' new york mtetkextii day of thb ucfi.kla.nd tbul—cuntix cation of tax evidknck base balk it tblmumi â– tu limßm j niw york ma 2 an immense crowd gathered thii morning in ami about th court room where tho mcfarland trial fa ifqidg od this is the nineteenth day at ts probably the moat important and exciting a any since tfce case began the interest eems to increase constantly there wen more ladies present than aver 'â– - " â– lutiier hurtoo eat lei iduu i wu ieputy united state marshal ; v a j<unted with the prisoner he was id the i-nrollment department ; saw him iot.ui bsbssvl on the corner of broad wav and cham w.rs strtets about it o'clock ia tbs fere ikh>n he conlln't walk ; i took him b^m n a coach ; that was done ou mv owu mv ii-.»ii to geary i made a dtpo-iti.ju in uit ku ffom cnr;.u pr^cedinga in f»i or of mr jlckar!tuu . i cai/t say at whose instance wii then on friendly.terms with mekarland had had uo quarrel with him , hare seec uo one about this tiial till this morning jamts gamble testified . 1 reside ir woo-isi-je x j never saw prisoner bnt ooce to my knowledge then m him in mv r at ew*rk it was about a wmk be fan the l t.n he a&ked me if i knew a mr kichariuvn living then told him i dii not but their wu a family living there of tnat name ho ttek<d me how he would n oat referred h;ui to a mr jaus«n he then commenced i i n>e his^rievauces against iuuhardjin uu said he h um shoot him dt sight i n,1 remember all he said but ihink he ,* l ki:h&rdson had taken his wife away h was there about five or ten minutes i mr fi r.t*ii:r think prisoner said eimethidg a'xmt b iig in purruit of his â– -: t child won't undertake to say he lit not make shooting dependent < n his not recovering lis youngest boy he was very mtk-h excited but talked intelligently mr jansen testified i live io woodside new jerst prisoner came to my house day after last thanksgiving inquired about tichardfloii"i property if it weie for aa!e he did not seem â– \ â– . ed seemed ver rational in what be said to me the inter view lasted from twenty miuutea to half an hoor i jived in kichar teon's house i'vt weeks after he muved in ho had time children from fourteen t barea j earn °- age housekeeper and woman to do work prisoner did not tell me who he waa 1101 where he lived to graham i ium ahouf to kieliam bon at v.kklei.le for 19060 i-i march is«9 first uw th little boy dmany ab..;;ta moult ago asked tl.e boy bis name a<k>ut two uoeks «•;•'; ke mud bis !*: .<- was danu sage estt'l m that theru was anvtlnii i otrauge 19 tlm i-xpres-ion of th'l pris int*r fac it was ftbottt dus-k he st-emt-<l ver i nstftahh bus i dtiin't notice hm face w-r i particularly vbflo kichanlaon bought the i house he tol-t ma he wan a wmower.did n>>t i know he was yem to be married j s mernam twtilioil he wan a law i yer.and hod ki.^wn ltn prisoner someye\n i naw him tw ilbji befoio the -):..â– *.,;.,, a>ktd i him to pa a 1-aiancu lan old jui^jient i he did not pay it ltt4 bed hin greenwirh utreet property t,»-i.-s tounty pr.-.pcrty and a boat which *," in tbe name of tn prisoner but sjflai â– â– 11 releaseti the boat i tbe ntbvr property i-i n mortgaged was bold and realiz d but a lew hundred dollar to graham judgment was for about 31900 about 1000 was still dub at this but interview thought him addicted to dtuik ing his face was flushed his face wa alwayß ruddy thought though that he had j some appearauce of a drinker mark m l*omeroy editor of the new york dnrfcrat testitied : i caw prisoner during the frecidential campaign of 1565 in th office of the i>-mi-tat be called on i 1 introducing himself as mcfarland and wished me to purchase from him certai letters he had in his possession and pubht 1 hem in the dtßtqcmti inforciing me tba they contained lull pirticu'ars of the d bauchcry of his wife by ktcliardson wb wan cunnncct with the trihur tha greeley and others of the frihui were run uint a fatnvlotc e«tabhi>ument 01 the sam kind and i # by publi»hiiig those letters ccmld make a sensation and get even wk < reeley who haa said muili of me polit cally ho thought the letters worth abou one hundred doiiira lo tani that kichard^un bad won itri liib wife's alf ctiuii and the publication o letters showing :.:■» aots wonld give me chance to get even with qnsjsj t show by the acts and doiii^a of the ttibwm tha they employed a man who ran vr i th country douisj this kind of tiling ithouldu have taken the priatner for :» temperanc lecturer he did not b^tak of bis pwrartj except that he wanted noney fcr thtso let tert have bine-.1 understood th.it he was i public iftrj fimiil tut j*r>on me hi name as luniel mckarland to the best o niy btliei that ia the man ho ft red th>>s letters would uot wear with ut a poasi biiity of a mistake to identify ai.y man joel l krubardt testitied : thr prisone came to my 01 ice two or tlire weeks nffc the firat shooting and ntd he wanted to how me tlie ltteroßptod letter bu remark edthat he had hhot kicbardson not becaus he had seduced his wife for she was aa pore and chaste as m woman ever was he said be had suuil kicbanlaon for «•■• con , and a jury °' twelve in n must w.c lhal qdeetiun after n examint'lon of t eralunimp rtaut witnebses mm rukle(\lrs tathoan was called t.n and took the stan which caused a very decided bensati thron t hmt the court room ; tiie witueu remarkably han isnme of tall and wme figure with dark hair and he*utiiul e>ei her countenance is remarkably intel igent her manner very elegant aii kibe has an air of perfect repose ant bighest breeding ; i was formerly mr alhoun ; i have se«-n the pri»<»ne know mrs mcfarland met her first o january is6 at an evening party at th house of a friend saw mrs mcfart*n from then to the separation very nften an mcfarland very seldom mm mufarlazit came to my house ..-../ at 77 clint place dos*fi remember wlcre they we living at that time she went to the whi mountains in summer that year then co responded with her she remained the during the summer this letter exhibit is a letter of mine to her thinks it was th first letter i wrote to her be'ore mrs mcfarland left for the white mountains had a talk with her aboutgiving readings question—had sbs given readings befo that graham objected davia said the expected to provi that in 1&61 prisoner an bus wife went to madison and rema ne there fifteen monthi living on remnants of , his property during that time mrs me [ farland had given certain public readings for the soldier's aid society and wa suc ceasfal mcfarland in view of thatiuccem proposed to her to come to new york to fit j her for the sta^e that he didpnther undfr instructions o mr and afterwards cf mrs vandenhoff until b procured employment ] in an enrollment office when the matter , was temporarily dropped that letter of mrs caihoun were read to him by mrs mcfarland and approved by turn that he ' attended several tiineson her performances that he approve of them aod received the scant earnings of her engagement ap plying the larger part to his own us ther proposed this in tw views first to dis pell all this talk about conspiracy second to show that this lady's t&oru bad been throughout made out of the purest chanty for this almost destitute family the question vn admitted witness resumed i know of mrs mcfarland â– spr ing ft reading in april 1866 1 know that her friends mjself among others took moat of the tickets mr graham continued this did not tbow tb*t her husband did not supply her with tit money davis said they expected to show that the prisoner received the bulk of money question wm allowed witness before going to the white mountstin i was not intimate in her family she spoke with me on the snbjset ; of g*w on the fuffs the first letter in wsuefc i wrote to her about going on the stage was that on jos 24th 1866 exhi bit j imajha wntusto her from kalf dx>e«ntoto»leuanderin|tthat3a sasv thai letter exhibit w hearing - *.**, » rit*am am th waaeref utz tkere is astsms m rtta is^.imtheaaeshh tha w^stg ustsr e seisw is tesu mwm m aflv csjs^bbbbsiasbbbbt vbbbsibbbl ">*_•" io the lame latter i-ade n_ng*n_en*a for bar with william ar ot th winter gardaa theatre for am winter •■■«!. q in november know of her being tilted with a war drobe for the slsje mckarland was pr**ent one day when he was preparing her wardrobe for am stage he came one day to my house to z - with me to ate a dreaa mr sinclair waa ing to lend her he walked with me to ire sinclair and on the way apok with lie greatest enthusiasm of her qeniua and certainly cf h*r success when we g t i re mrs mcfsrland put on the dress aud aa suggested ome alterations ah sub*o • utly wore that dreaa he said he had rest oontidence in her success and thought he had more genius than any other woman n the btsge that she lacked confidence i.id i.i faults but would be corrected he i mseif had trained her and he thought he was the beat teacher for her the witueaa tes tided that in isg7 ahe rent to the houae no 7 amity at-eet to -â– ... me maouacripta to mra mckarland hen the prisoner entered intoxicated and -â– : d so rudely and violently that he waa greatly alarnafd and finally returned hoi_ie she knew mts mckarland :. i â– childrers lothea and her own clothes she wrote for he imitpmi&m an 1 the aiwnajr and she i layed rtciivcd . _ â– letter from mra mc tarlaiid th waa the lrst communication rum mra a_claa_aa«l in r latien to her husbsud _ conduct judge davis proposed to read mra mc karland'a lotter as a narrative of their rela t;ot:s aud c it-duct for years i . was ht c.rat dis-'ioauro that the uuhappy wnmau t 1 nude showing in cleat terms that ahe ha 1 bean living lor yean in almost a state of torture itn oii-red in ti second view is show i aw on receipt of a second letter ahe wrote a letter which had been o commented on the defense had been prodigal of epithet to this lady lie thought that in juattce to this w.iih ts it should be shown what buttering it wsi that led those women mrs calhoun and mra sinclair out of the .-â– â– â– * i of a charitable heart to take to them no they looked upon as a perseuutssd aiater if they wcru n..t permitted to do this who was safe iv a court of justice ? if ladies as pure as any in the laud could be thm assailed on tho strength of letter written under such circumstances without showing tbe circumstances which justified that let t then court were a vehicle of contami nation the letter waa ruled out the witness teatided she never knew st 1h time of writing the letter to mrs mc pari adviaing the aeparatiuii of auy t.iirg improper between that lady aid kichardaon had never heard of ny par oose to bring them together had no inten tion in the cours ahe h*d taktn exctpt to ai i mrs mckarland in earning a living for eniilf and children after submitting to a vigorous crnsa c aininition which elicited uo new facts mrs l'alhnun kunkle re turned with hir feminine friends who had a a i ..-.â– ..- â– . her and the court adjourned till to-morrow morning the cricket season was opened to-day by tho st george's crkket f.'lub on their gtntinds t w«a hoboken with a numer ous gathering of member i he third game of base ball between the tl iitie aud i'nion clubs wva played ou the i'apitoliue i-rounds to-day the allan tics winning l>y 3-j to 3 the batting waa heavy oa both eid l a but the lidding l-oae about i.'imm weie prcatiit scort atlsntlra s - 4 l 3 i is i 4~-3 lnlona 2 1 4 0 5 1 0 ii 2 tt total runs of the three games atlantic 7u i nion ml the steamer peiriere haa arrived from breßt john williams the english burglar who o the bth of april was arrested on the iertnm atearoer main at hoboken with 15,(100 worth of smuggled diamonda was to day rearrested and oo.ouo frenca in stolen kiaatan and trench bonda found on him lie waa taken over to hoboken and com mitted in default of 20 000 bail washington afgf nimbfk of oatih takcv oder till amne'tv proclamations cungßks siunai i'iiocleti ( s a mix istko diced tj allow mrs lincoln a vks sium of 3<j"o per ankum fir nlmiurß to tin unui ] washington may 2 — a prominent fri'.nd of cuban independence a <• the r on why general jordan left the cuban t iv that he had engaged in that service for only n year which time hat expired but he is row on th way to this country accompanied by two secretaries at the v credited ageut of the insurant three hundred thonsaud amnesty oath were taken undsr the proclamation â– presidents lincoln and johuaon they ar n record iv the fttate oepirtment tne opinion of the l tnited states oava court onveaed at yokohoma to investi t?ate the cause of the collision between tb loinbay and oneida has been received by the navy department and forwarded to congress i r i evidence adduo«d from the : --.» ti'di of the known courses and poai ■■■•:â– on the chart the court fixes the entire f>uu of this drrnful collision the total loss tothe fiiu-d states of the oneida with the destruction of th lives of 115 of he officers and crew on the officers and com nuutd cf the engliih steamship !'. uil.ay xlist congress—second session wa»hi.votojt may t waff petitions were presealed for the removal of political disabilities aud sy»irnt the re iv»l of the income tax mr wilson rup mftm from tb rfilitwt curomitter retried adversely upon the fullowin susjo.t tb further i*.'''tati'.ii of vthich was upon his mo tion indefinitely postponed petitions of retired army officers praying to bt allowed full salaries memorial of the uoiversal peace society against any increase m the number of cadets at toe military academy a j .' t m flution for the better protec tifiii of the frontier of i'exas mr wilson also reported favorably tbe house i'lnt resolution for tbe payment of one year's salary for tbe decent of tbe fam ily of the late general john a kawlias placed on the oaleodar mr sawvec rep s c ), introduced a v>ill amending the law establishing tbe ourt of <_ lainxi lie raid the act est»l>lish idg the court as amended required claim ants to pr#ve their loyalty in all caw whether arising before during or since the rebellion his bill would enable parties having claims against the uuited states but cot in any way connected with the re tjeliion to go into oourt withont such proof tbe bill was referred to the committ on the judiciary a number of bills were introduced nd referred the calendar of regular order of business antil finished was then prooeehed with the fell to author.ii the settlement of hfcl accouau of hmton rowan help«r was stlir flanagak rep tex oalled up the house bill extending for th rty d*yi the time within which persons tlscted to uffice in tezss may take the oatb of office prescribed in the act admitting texas to representation the bill passed but was lowqaeotly ukea up and amended in loma particalan and pawed the bill to regulate credits to prisoners for good behavior extending to them a state system of credits was passed the bill for th relief of the widows ao4 orphan of the effioers mam mid ouna it the steamship ooeida giring them tw«we mocthi pay was amended to authorize 3omoiiasions and a eorresp-mding iacrease / pay to offican who by theirabaenee w«re not examiaed with their rlsssrs but bad sinoe been oonfirmed by the senate in sever ii mki the cocfirmattoa bwng after their death mr cragin rep 9 h ramarked that similar billa have beea passed in tat oases of the cumberland and the i'lingnse the bill was paasfd after eon innlissisimi bniiasss aod djamuaion the senau a 4 bo adjourned ocbk aiirii af bols were intredaasd s*d mtdickkt eup . **-). hhilin • ctremmag in oeswawy a ■• is^rw 3000 per annum from and after the pas sage of the act i'u irr th operation of th prwioua queation tha bill waa tiaa*sd hy 72 to 51 mr blltd l.m , n j ), cffered a r**o intion rrqumting the president to intercede with the british or canadian authorities for the pardon of johu gallagher of new jersey captured with the faniaaa and aentenoed to twenty year imprisonment adopted mr calkin 1 m n v i rffered a reaolution de__*»nng it the aentiment of tha american people that immediate reparation should be made by great britain for th d*st ruction of vessels belonging to citiaaa ot the united state by th piratical steamer alabama and other ateamera cf * like char acter and requesting the president to press the alabama claims to an immediate settle ment o that citixena may be promptly re munerated for their losees and th national honor maintain the house refused to second th previous question by a vote of 40 to 75 and on mo tion of mr banks th resolution waa refer led to committeei on foreign affair mr 3chenck llep 0 ), introduced a joint ivsolution declaring that as the 30th of may being the day appointed and accaa tom*d to be uaed for the declaration of tha gravea of soldier who died in the war for the defense of the union a a public holiday be forever observed a auch by the people of the united state passed a without divi aion mr schanck moved that tuasday wed res day and thuraday of thi week th houao meet at 11 o'clock agreed to mr scbenck offered a reaolution giving th committee of the whnl authority to op debate on any portion of the tariff bill adopted-113 to 13 th mou*a at half-psat one o'clock went into commitu of the whole on the tariff bill after amending various paragraphs about tho duties ou iron the house at 5:30 ad journed foreign n-rther details of the plot aoaihtt thk emperor kftmumc—exciriso boat rack on the tyke kellet the win ner [ it tvlfiikirn to thi hmui ] paris may 2 th jour nal ojfintl com m-mvi to-day tbe publication of tha ad iresses to the emperor congratulation him in til discovery and presaculion of th oni piracy against fin life the person arrested yesterday ud th -.. • course is an insane kdgiiihniaa who lad nothing whatever tv do wilb the â– : n ipira-y a number of itombi have i>eeo leiod in he foundry of m lepay an order had imm received at this place for 4imj bombs ut owing to the striko only twenty-two tisd it iii delivered the police cnntinne their arrests and learcbes m connection with the last cun ipiracy he iv'ole de medicine was reopened to uy dr tardieti was present aud we lvtjrsd a lecture without interruption nrißg to i un»t precautions by the au thorities hut on leaving the college th l'rof hiur wss insultod by a large oruwd uf i in the street ami be wu com .:' i to call on the police for protection at creuz>t yesterday mr a»y a leader in the last strike was arrested th workmen attempted to m - ■•■him but did not succeed aud mac were made prisoners - vir»l soldiers were wounded during the itruggle 1 tic bishop of enreuz died while on his way home from home signor jernoachi a jujpubli:an banker lias been expelled from france and gone to ieneva kn<.i.am lonkon msy 2 it is intimated that ' mineral undniy who cctumildi t «■ezpq yon tv the lied kivercouutry wiji rrtnain lbere as overnorof the western territory sft«r order is restored the kellfy and uright race in open boats fur 4uu sovercigas which took plae to-4lay on the kivtr tyne at newcastle from high levui brid to soottswood mixpensiou bridge resulted in favor of harry kelley of j'utoey ex-champion of llie tbaoies the betting before the stark a-as tiv-e to four on \\ l\-y bright won the uitaod took the north side kfuey getting ff hrst with bright closing up so rapidly lhat they woro abr ast at the first luo yards at \\> â– !;â– j-h bridge bright made a vh and gained the lead as they reached uoay hero kelley by a allant t-ffort rtcjvered his lost position nd continoed gaining until he was snf iciently ahead to taku bright's wat«r which he did without hesitation at st '- i.ri â– bridge !.'â– â– j;;i two icagths ahead intil near paradise omay where he eased ip uright came up at this point with a spurt and fouled keliey so palptbly ri»t tbe umpire gave the race to kelley on hat ground although aa it was bs actually ome in fonr lengths ahead tim of win icr twenty-eight minutes and thirty teconds benson will resign tbe presidency of tb zford bost clnb in a few days the txintm this moruing ridicaim he tornado case myiog tbak either english conscienca nor honor v in my wsy concerned with it la the house of lords to-night baron palbot presented a petition from the pariah nardians of nmth dnmin praying for the epeal of the act of i'nion in the house of commons many petitions fere read for and agaiust the proposed in jairy into monastic institutions correspondence on the red river difls nlty was ordered by the honso mr otway under colonial secretary zplained that the trial of barrett for th murder of spear has be«n postponed to june in consequenoe of the absence of im port*nt witn«s—s tbe house went into a committm m the irish land bill mr sykes moved an amenrlment making th term of agriculturkl losses sizty-or to thirty-ouft y<*ar this was opposed t>y disr&eli a i withdrawn mr bail moved to amend it by redncing tbe term to twenty-one e»rs this h thought would meet all the equities of ths case the marquis of hartmg'.-n d'plorsd ths introdnctton of such amendments they created no elements of discord especialiy between landlord and tenant mr palmer support tb amendment which on a division f tb hoas was ne gatived by a vote of 200 to 29j small pboriller litzkpoal may 2 the propeller city of kaguata seven yards loop will was leave this port for *>• w york a wrsck sou eh amitom may 2 the suamship tlrrman which arrived to-day from new york reportes on tbe 30th of april sb passed a wreck painted black with white stripe around the stern deck house paint ed yellow and the foremost wh>eh was still standing white hhe was evidently a bark miscellaneous cnahoe nc pßofßirroß inoiovion wunronm i ftucch m»j 1 the dailyoewrurat this morning annonncaa a chftng in its pt pmtonhip d j htlmtmti tormm aofe proprietor aaeocisting v pwtaan miltoa h n'orthup uto of th aumhrtrf p new yurk ud d gnnnerj i â– ;>â– â– . at thiicitj colusion qsuac mar 2 — th itwdjf o«c muj ran iato uu auuubip city d qt bee off qamulaad j«.ur4*r ik uttar uaamr awk in d»p watar kalf m hou th th.rd lapi a>d <-. unmnir w laat - lcoal ci»ct»»ati okio mmj i—jala la an oitwcmtad htuw cuvait co-rt dm clad oa iwkalf oftka goratmamat u aa aiitima aiiia|at^tij ilhaallmf laiaa<im tt aallaariaa f » ttx m i«*iy mm d hi nil 11 t w»t ia tanad u tokkwnti a4»w uta â– â– ilii aftww «■«. ii â– ! ml w j tto a ihs buwalo expju ~ i i wiwifit bj nunnfiti rsunmofml mo ll ljiwas fetklet mirrnne t.\\-'*m j«r ev ho 00 b tn bn m y.x\v*m " coo hlm-k.j kft|n â– ', " i t'j bu uek am fafvisj f..tfhebi two di t t 2 i.d 4 |\ «., jililwll r tit aub the buffalo express job printing gf*i<jb coaa^ji teuw will r ' ie vert best m atkiual la ail ila nh a rkei'awtd to ixtoita irnrr rnaar tiun or book uu asd j o wou ro it un iwa!i mwr \ teoaod r or 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-05-03 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-05-03 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8271 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-05-03 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-05-03 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700503_001.jp2 |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8271 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3054 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv tutsday may 3 1870 no 8271 died r>ilas li thit dt ft*r % lin.'crln i"low k'l n j Γ’β¬Β’'.Γ’βΒ of jmm'b j l lΓΒ«fi agad * Γ’βΒ ttrsra y uiiΓΒ»nΓΒ»l rum s jfΓΒ«rj>ri i > hedral werinemiay fdt-i is(t ΓΒ» 9 ',Γ’βΒ ,!., kricnlΓΕΈ v i Γ»ÒβΒ .; . , :.:\ cr ra paaaaaimh Γ’βΒ r :ΓΒ° t '' new york mtetkextii day of thb ucfi.kla.nd tbulΓ’β¬βcuntix cation of tax evidknck base balk it tblmumi Γ’βΒ tu limΓΕΈm j niw york ma 2 an immense crowd gathered thii morning in ami about th court room where tho mcfarland trial fa ifqidg od this is the nineteenth day at ts probably the moat important and exciting a any since tfce case began the interest eems to increase constantly there wen more ladies present than aver 'Γ’βΒ - " Γ’βΒ lutiier hurtoo eat lei iduu i wu ieputy united state marshal ; v a j |
| File Name | 18700503_001.tif |
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