NEW TORK HKRALD, FRIDAY, SIiPTEMBER 5, 1873.TR1PLiK SHEET. 3 nocuous' inspiration I give the following verses, To the Coroner.wnen you opened ine pants and oack to loosen semey, one or tnem came near to vencion or tne uanger of yielding to corruption. innocent enoogb for a lady's album tried to take the drawers off they were rather me, and I said to the masked man, "Let bltn otT The Examiner Mid:. and wonid them be no after this I THE TO LILLY. rotten, tear before yon could tree paid attention, and walked off; ELECTION IN . We have no personal animosity against Leland THE lrom the akin: 1 then saw the chain on the in noticed some of the so 1 started to or MYSTERY. body people going, W. B. other ol tne Central KELSEY imM Mr. Carr, any Pan tic Thou, beauty's light art going. Sunford, Had ever lorm thy kindling cyef ita natural place, and it was not tree from the skin; go, too. "ring." We have no (juarrel with railroaeauty'« sacred glow, lor REPUBLICAN Stronger Identity With a constant heart lo love thee, not be traced to any connection with the witness Kelsev, we wanted him to be arrested; The preceding was mild language, Indeed, Mayest thou onward go. or the importance of his evidence. The questions KBLSKY HAD NO HA1K ON HIS HEAD AND NO with the denunciations ol the sat: Franciscocompared with Kelsey. CAKTHALO. were asked merely to satisfy their minds on some W1II8IKKSGovernor Booth Pronounces the republican papers.the Alia, the ftiUlrtin and the Corpse On the other side of the sheet was the technical point. on when I saw him; I think they were taken off .Winning Call.auil the Sacramento Union. foilo'wtng:. IIK.NKY C. VAN ZANDT. when he was on the ground; I saw no other Party Moribund andRepublican Booth, elected by the republican*, seeing<«overnor This is the doctor wno testified before on the performed; Mr. McKay was in the partyoperationthat that the organization had (alien under Julia, d ar, you are a beautiful girl and I wish the first or the lie to catch the before Lmvpi It.. ooini letely whole world should know it. Cling to me, my love, and day inquest, said:.Dr. Overton stayed up Kelsey night IIIVWIUH'IUI niiUKUM, OBlKtUl |TTUU tlllWC* UI3 DvHU Important Evidence of A. name and tneniurv will yet be admired. Don't tear and myself went over to see the body this evening: (Hunday). In the Senate at its next your Tn A -llirnr I Imnril n lanlarn Kroolr nr a nana ,\f meeting), lo act, darling You will triumph at last it you do not we found the femoral vein disorganized, empty Durham uiul "Hilly" tfarr, deserted the party ami T. Hurd. lose heart. Be a heroine, Julia, aud confide In me and and collapsed; 1 cannot tell what lias glass, iloii't know winch, just as 1 was going to prououueed it, ut a public meeting, to he all will be well. Uoodby, darling CAR I'll ALU. caused it; 1 merely give it to strengthen the iront jrate to go home; I heard no order to stop The pauers mentioned, judging of"moribund." Mn filr I unnrohnnii in or tuill a n/tnuA L'nlun* nf nv. the impression I gave the other day that the punts Irom the masked parties; it was a pretty cold "BILLY" CARR AS A POLITICIAN. course In the House of RepresentativesSargent's ceediug the bounds o(decency, however infatuated were removed before death; if I nad found the night; I could not have called any one in time to in reference to the (lour Island "Job," the expression oi an amorous Taney. It seeuiB vein with blood in it it would have slr< ugtheued have done nn.vthiug; uty object In waiting for called upon him, and continue to call upon HE SAW THE OUTRAGE COMMITTED. hardly credible that the enraptured lover, seeking an opposite belief; the fiesli in the pelvis was not was to protect the peaceable residentsKelaeyof htm to resign. Stanford, they charired, had obtained marriage with the girl whom he addresses, could disturbed, aud no fiBli couiU have got in to destroy Huntington; did not care to protect Kelsey when The Contest for United States Senator Between from the general government, froiu the State of descend in the very next letter to such a depth of the parts tn that way; the pants were so arranged he was being tarred and leathered. (.'aUrornta aud jrom the city of lilthy desire. when the body was found as to prevent fish from To Coroner.When the masked man came up to Wallace and millions for the Central Pacific road, and untoldno Here is the longest of his letters, to which no getting In In that way; all this strengthens the me he grunted in my face ("I suppose he saw you Casstrly, Booth, CorHam. was not yet satlstled. The clique, of which he is Samples of the Kelsey Poetry can be taken. In truth, It might be writtenexceptionbelief that the body was mutilated before death; were of the right stripe," said the Coronen ; I the head and from, owned the city railroads, the by the most modest lover In his moments of thfl uahdu oAnnPtifAfl nro llrrhtssr thun a HaiIu don't kuow whether his whiskers were cut off by gas and water companies, large tracts ol and Letters. Why it should be retained among theinlatuation.and cvpseauenUy, when they (ire prevented from scissors or shaved with a razor, but the jagged lauds, which they were endeavoring tosubmergedget correspondence deemed obscene is not quite clear, escaping, thefbc^j must ri?s t6 lift Surrao?. appearance gave tho Idea of the application of Ahead for Congress to grant u onev to dram; the water front and 01 the really lewd letters I tind but two, but PR. WILLIAM P. OVKBTON, scissors; 1 have seen the remains and have seen Eugene Casserly oi Oakland (a city bearing about the same relation tuey are bad enough to damn all the rest:. who accompanied the preceding witness to view the chain, but do not recognize them; I don't think to San Francisco as Hrooklvn does to New York) the ou tne He said:.I arc the reuiulns never the Senate. und it wus also ui the Hank 01 Hrait Jouz.Don't let any one see this lettev will yon, body, next canto stand. they ol Charles Kelsey; saw to Re-election potential calilornla' to chain VIEWS OF AN ANTI-TAB HAN. darlingf Julia, mv dear girl, It you ure willing lobe was in hopes tnat the body was in a condition the before; the description ol the position Stanford owned franchises by the dozen. The luv wife, it does uot mutter how it is brought aboui now, be subjected to u certain test as to the mutilation; he was found In led me to believe that clique was now striving to absorb all tne property its long as the world knows not ot It foil will find in it it were not so iar gone we could have made a It was Impossible for him to have been around sun Francisco and the bay. IndifTerent the capucitv ul wile the sweetest ot exist Mice. The jov scientific test; the scientific test would have been tarred alter I leit; when Kelsey walked around about political principles or the good of the and delight of realized love will repay you lor all you to examine the femoral vein: if we lound the yard the masked men were near him; when he SPLITS IN BOTH PARTIES. wus charged they had bought up the Democraticpeople,it a have endured to gain them. 11° vou will consent to be left so as to have the tools in Opinions of Presbvterian married 1 will do all 1 promised vou. The volume of blood at the head of this vein he wouldcoagulatedhave they followed him and hooted him; they Convention, clique's tne poetry will be published for you. You will have a nice been positive that it had been cut belore death, hiin to the street; I have had severalfollowed Legislature and a fitting associuto for Sargent in Clergyman. house built lor you. We will take a trip to Europe and but the parts were so much dissolved that this teBt opinions on this matter; first, I thought they were the in any event. Ad this visit England ami France. You will then, deary, be the could not be applied suocessiully; I am oi the belief a party of boys Iroin the village; then 1 afterwards Head in the necessitated large outlays of money. Hut it wus first young lady in Huntington who has gone to Europe that the was done before death, lor the thought they were irom outside the 1 Know Nothingisni Raising Its in vain. The railroad iuterest was and won through her love und heroism a volume of cutting people village; spent badly Oyster L. i reason that Dr. Vau Zandt has given; there is no don't know whether there was one or two lanterns overthrown in San Francisco, where it made its Bat, I., Sept. 4, 1873. poems which may yet give her a title lo remembrance. iu Golden State. It understood the To-morrow the be buried But If you wish to wia all this, you must be bold ami reason to suppose that these parts dissolve, they broken; tact, I do not know whether it was a most determined light. being remains of Kelsev will fearless, throwing aside all fear and shame, and resolutely last as' long as any other part of the body, lantern or a window that was broken; 1 was at champion ol Chinese emigration, G'orharu.a piece from the Becond Presbyterian church of fscing the Issue, determined that you will as a general thing, when in the water; wnen the times closer to Mr. than fifteen feet; I put of very small tirnner.was to be elected United This is the the Kelsey San Prancibco, Sept. 1873. It will be a large and significant funeral. only way, only hopesucceed. femoral vein is cut the patient dies, although there no my hands several times to save Kclsev from 4, States Senator Instead of the able lawyer and Huntington.of gaining the ends 1 trust you are seeking. Arc exceptional cases where the person operated falling on uie; I suppose It was irom weakness. The count or the vote in thin city cannot be com* statesman Casserly If the administration party Within the last two days the belief has deepened It you are willing to look me In the fare with your f but these are in the books hb This concluded an sweet, loving eyes you ought not to be ashamed to come O has lived, the evidence for to-day. and pleteil beloro Friday night or Saturday morning. the republican press, including tne succeeded, that the remains found in Oyster Bay are those of to my arms when a presents itself. You the tcmoritl vein in this case was empty, a adjournment was ordered lor Tuesday next,-when Union, mercilessly denounced the abettorsSacramento good opportunity wonders;that so Enough is known to assure a complete for ' the man, but there is a sufficiently will never regret it. condition we dlu not expect to find; the genital "mysterious" nigger witness will be called victory of the scheme, including "Billy C'arr. miBsing Don't you tuink you bad better let mo sec you on some organs being gone in this case, there was an outlet on the stand. the people's anti-Central Pacifle Italln ad monopoly "HILLY" CAHR TEMPORARILY SUCCESSFUL. class left who still doubt and clingnumerousto the Sunday evening alter your coiupanv has gone I will lor the blood, nothing but ttie back wall of the During the afternoon Mr. Downing, the District ticket for members of both branches of the The Hepubllcau Convention made its meet you in the basement ot your house. No one need scrotnm 1 think the opinion that Kelsey is alive somewhere I u being leit; don't body would came in, and Messrs. Piatt and Yoifng Attorney, The Hominy Call (republican) statednominations.that kuow anything about it. shall never say word ot it. unless some force hud been withdrew. and also on most of their municipal on this A simple experiment was You will be sale, deary. There is no cause lor divide in that way, The following are their reasons lor Legislature,each cundldalc was pledged to the support or planet. either fear or shame. You are UHed; the other of the bodr would have 1 learned them irom Mr. Piatt that he had "Hillv" t'arr overlooked after the Coroner's was doing perfectly right part floated, withdrawing. candidates. through completeStanlord, inquest in encouraging one who has doue so much lor you, and unless it was kept down by weights; the ligaments INTERVIEW WITH UK. II. C. PLATT. For Mayor and Chief of Police the content la very coutrol of the Convention; that no one was caMed, and the doctors came on the stand to see thatyour lolks do not defeat you and spoil your plans. of the lnmbar vertebra were very strong and could Reporter.What Is the reason of your without their consent, und that, It thenominated Simula f nut see you I will write as usual, and you can never have broken without Irom close, but the railroad issue did not enter into theorize on the whether the of a the same as ever. been force. participation In the proceedingswithdrawal were successful, Stanford could dlctutocandidates question legs keep company RBvBSS. the as counsel for the and thebeforethat part of the canvass. The democrats claim to who was to he next United States senator. man were of in water. This was You must be shrewd and cover your purposes well if jury people capable floating you wish to succeed. Let us see 11 we cannot get along At this juncture the Coroner ordered an Coroner? have chosen both these officers. The result, how- The Chronicle, which fought with tile greatest zeal to put the remains In water in the presence of the without any more trouble. I wish to make everything us until two o'clock. During the recessadjournmentthe Answer.Mr. Young and myself acted for the aud, it must ne said, with ability lor Stanford, as I can. I ever, la in doubt. Jury and settle the matter at once. That teat was pleasant to you possibly earnestly hope, doctors went down to the beach and brought out people, aud as couusel to the Coroner at ills though detractod irom by personalities and darling, your dreams oi life may be fully realised. 1 the body in the bay to see would it float. Their upon this Inquest, the District Attorney requestof The total vote la round to be 26,210, much larger abuse ol his opponents, had the lollowiug tried to-day, and the remains floated In the think, my dear, if trust and confidence are placed in me will be tountf in the OuecDS not noon unsparing your dream will be realised. UARTHALO. evidenoe following:. county belug present. At to-duy than was anticipated. la relereiice to the ticket:. described by the fiRhermen who discoveredmanner DK. CORY'S TESTIMONY. (Thursday) District Attorney Downing arrived. He The railroad influence ihat at one time was supposed If it were to convey an idea of the afternoon the of the to be narnmmtnt in the Convention under them. need on possible gross Dr. Cory was recalled and said lie had gone with Is one of the counsel for Dr. lianks und Koyal Yesterday Carr, manager disappeared Mo more of theories that head. character oi the compositions here suppressed, it to Sainrais' to the remains are now on the strong pressure ol public opinion, and the Dr. Overton Dock view Sammis, who under indictment tor having campaign behalf of the railroad ticket, issued lias a first, a statement corrected. would be the universal verdict that fully a committed a on nominated ticket which iroin to lastConventionmust Kelsey again: we procured boat and brought the body riotous assault and battery the 4ih orders to his cohorts to abandon the republican commend itaclt to the good sense and endorsement or the I the statement the other on the deserved to tie tarred and feathered, and there the out a little way in the bay to see tf it would float of November last, the night of his disappearance, uionle. gave day demands of should cease and be satisfied. legislative ticket and go In a for tho of a citizen of that justice and thus put an end to tue controversy about the upon Charles ti. Kelsey, over whose body tills body An investigation snowed That many of the prominent Huntington authority TALE WITH KKV. MR. KNOX. floating; when tne body was in the water I Is now being held. Mr. Downing declinesinquestto His followers did so, but without avull. were contractors under the ledcral a colored man named Abraham Btevens had To-morrow the set for the democratic. candidates being day apart made an examination of the femoral vein on the state that he has retired irom such defence, und Returns from the interior of the State come in and belonging to the regular organisationgovernment, ha han.^ riha.la.la Valaan .lata. a. juuciui, nuu Buuic uvuut yk c v auiu^ no iu tuc uuuior uo ucui u vuaiiutic ivciacy, ototci de.lanului opposite to the one made this morning; I found a appears here on this Inquest on the other side as would act with repuoilcan representatives elected the trustees of the Second Presbyterian little blood in the bat it was a small counsel lor the and us tho coroner's very slowly, and It is impossible to make correct lti the interior counties where C. liorhum Charles, say "It took two hours Tor tne anu BUI to at inteuded to artery, very people legal George church Huntington pursue. quantity ; alter the experiment was made we put nuwnui, wj viii iiu ui ins uiuuitti (iubiuuu nn imbiuui estimates of results as yet. lu Sacramento City, had been hard at work manipulating the scrape the tar off if would whether to allow services for the remains it Charley." This, true, the body into the water and subjected to the test Attorney ol yueens county. Mr. Htanbrough, where the railroad shops are 4,000 votes The upshot ol the mutter was that uConventions.second certainly be a argument against to be celebrated In the edifice or not-^ of floating; I tied a small string to the legs and they who is asssoeiated with Mr. Downing in the located, legislative ticket was placed in the tlold, which powerful 1 called on Rev. Mr. Knox, the pastor, a youthful and of Hanks and to w ere cast. The railroad leaders claim a the of mutilation or were thrown over; they floated very lightly, Sammls, is also present defence majority was elected on Tuesday In San Francisco. With theory murder, looking guide to Balvation, hardly more than would have, in my Idea, supported lour or Ave their interests on this inquest, us he protecthas of 000 or 400. 'J his, the independents say, will be the exception of the Chronicle all the San If the tar were off years, but no doubt as safe and intelligent a don't think the was stated to the Coroner. We have acted The scraped suicide. the rocks twenty-fivenouuds; operatldn scientifically heretolore overcome In tho county, and so ensure a republican papers supported it. Francisco should so much be found on the pilot among and quicksands of religious done, bat am of the opinion that it was done before and still act as counsel for the people, at the largely opposed the Coat island grunt and all lurtherplatform why laith as those who claim a monopoly of wisdom the was of ttie decided over the railroad. In remains claimed to be his ? If he were death; I cannot say whether ankle broken District Attorney of buffolk county,request victory nearly every subsidies, loans, grunting ol credit by cities or mutilated, aud experience by reason of gray hair. I first off or not before death. where the Indictment was lound, in all the criminal town heard ironi thus lar the Independent towns, or cession of laudH to the Central Pacific the tar would hare been his sheet and u the Kclsey family were members of his DR. VAN ZANDT which havar neen taken in winding " inquired proceedings resulting ticket Ib ahead. Railroad. neither sister nor brother would have been called church, and he replied that they were. Do you was recalled. He said all he could do wafi to this Indictment. Under these circumstances we autirallroadSPLIT IN THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. intend," I inquired, "to officiate and preach at the the statements of He did not have votes of this were counted up Conventions was in to deliver him from It. Bad he determined t" Dr. Cory. corroboratedeclined, although requested by Coroner only fi,ooo city The Democratic continual upon funeral services to-morrow wish to correct or improve it. to continue to assooiate with Mr. DowningBaylison to and the ticket was hot water. Clouds hovered over It from the on suicide it would be a matter of little moment "Well," he answered, "the doubts are not yet noun, anti-monopoly to DR. OVERTON this inquest, in view of his relations to these ahead of both the otherB. beginning. The light here was inure in reference whether he went down to a settled in my mind as to whether the remains are was also recalled, bat he merely corroborated parties, unless he would state that he hadindicted to the Seuatorshlp than the railroad, but the latter him, watery grave those of Kelsey or not. Of that I would like to be withdrawn Iroin A from Governor Booth at Sacramento The with a clean cuticle or not. The colored what his colleagues said. their deicuce, which he has despatch was against Senator Cusserly's re-clectiou. man, sure." "ALL I KNOW ABOUT IT." to do. declined the railroad ticket in democrats received the co-operutiou ol the liberal Abraham denies ever beard Here I told Mr. Knox that one advanced gives 1,000 mujorlty against Stevens, having any theory Mr. William J. Wood, the man who Is said to of hus retormers, who numberin their ranks some of the such to prove that the remains could not De Keisey's have said he would tell alt he knew about the case How io Base the Minds of the Tar tho city.the stroughold the company, which ablest men that once belonged to the republican expression as the one here given and credited had been evidence based on to MIsb upset to-day by was next called. When he took the stand all was Party tn Huntington. over one thousand employes there. Alameda has party. They both required all candidates for Charlotte Kelsey. demonstration. It was said a pair 01 legs couldoccularattention to hear all he had to say, as many are of Stockton 600 to the Senate uud Assembly to pledge not float in water. were in water and To tub Editor of the Heiui.d:. gone autt-ruilroud. gives election an anti-TAlt man on thr qpefltion, , They placed the impression that he knows a great deal about "to vote for a bill regulating fares and did float. The men who inflicted the on in majority. Yolo county and the city of Bcnecia themselvesbo "Strange," I remarked to a man who belongs to the case. He said:.I live in Huntington; my outrage Kclsey, independentfreights on railroads to the end that all may Mr. Kuox continued and said"I am glad that neighbors are Mrs. Oakley and Dr.immediateHuntington, Long Island, assert that have gone independent. The indications are equal and just; that will vote for no inan the antt tar party, "that nobody in Huntingdon point has been settled, lor if the test had not was In on the or positively lor United States Senator who is not been, Banks; Huntington night their victim is still been seen certain oi a grand victory throughout the Stute opposed knows who tarred and feathered as you say, incidentally made to-day, the nuvcuiuci * JL/I. DilUAB UttUiC lUtU U1J IIUUOC O.I1U poor alive, hawing by to subsidies aud all concessions to railroads, Kelsey," "Well," on the would have on J a over the railroad ticket. Twenty-four counties he replied, "them fellows that did it hang together question gone controversysaid he had caught Kelsev; I asked who had caught lady (one or the witnesses ou the Coroner's Jury) uud who is not In lavor of using- all 1 was anxious before these remainsinterminably.were lilm; he said he did not icnow; 1 asked what they on a railroad car only a month ago. If this thus far heard from give antl-failroad majorities means to prevent Chinese immigration.''honorable like a bunch of shingles, ifou see, they all buried that the verdict or the Coroner's should did not lady's ticket was nominated and a to jury were going to do with him; he know, he statement is no and lour A meeting to the one Church and be rendered. Should they find that are be they meant to him and true, then murder has been republican. the nominations was called. The name of together, belong communeMr. all would be they and said; supposed punish Full returns from a ratiiy never drunk nor tase a or Keisey's my misgivings ended, wished me to go to Mrs. Oakley's with him; at the and the remains are an imposture, committedand Marysvlllc City give Mr. Casserly was aunouueed among the list of school, get drop Sunday1 should oertainlj proceed to celebrate the usual time 1 declined to be leit the bouse and said be of 170 over the ticket. bat that gentleman did not attend, nor than tea. You If took such cases." go; amount, ol course, to nothing. Now, In order to majority independentrepublicanspeakers; stronger green see, they anythingservices in would return again; this was about nine o'clock: test tills thing and fully exculpate the tar party by Total vote 01 the city, 857. did he send any communication to account lor his a little gin and opened their lnsldes they might "Do you intend to speak on the matter which he returned In about half an hour and urged let theui oiler in the abseuce. This showed that the candidates were causes the agitation V" Kelsey's reappearance, It is Impossible to form any estimate of the In the how us how the whole thing was done. They present me to go again, he fearing they would do Kelsey New York papers a reward or, say $6,000, to some extent Central Pacific Railroad "I was about to say that the trustees of the some bodily harm; I said 1 wouldn't and the poor exile vrom home will cease his of the antl-inouopoly ticket in this city. The and it was not long before the Democratic don't do nothln' of this kind. call us gin church will meet at lour aud decide the lu five or majority elected to nomluate candidates forinterest, They o'clock, but left house; interfere, and return Instantly for the money. wanderingsIf he inuuuB 01 cmei ui ruiice uiowiey ueueve ue is Conveutlon, suckers and pretend to think we're nobodies. whether the church will be given for services over ten minutes went into Mrs. Oakley's will not come hoine willingly, let the money be municipal oiltces, presented a secoud mil the remains. The Kelsey lamily have not applied house; there I saw Sammls making two masks in offered to any persons who will bun home vi defeated. ticket in the luterest of Senator Casserly.legislativeThis Then they put on high tone, talk religion and turn for but. members of the wc.Mr. bring this; being congregation the bouse, he und mvsell; Sammls, et armis. if he is not iorvlicoiuiug within a An could not be, as all knew, successful, ami the the whites of their eyes up in holy horror at the in good standing, and a lecling oi sympathy being Miss Mmith, Mrs. Oakley, Mrs. McKay, Mr. McKay, time, then be mu»t be lncoutlnently dead,reasonable Exciting Campaign In the Golden candidates were put lu the field, tonantimonopolyof Idea of and oh 1 general on their behalf, we shall consider the Dr. Banks and my wife.went out oi Mrs. Oakley's und the remains lound in the are ids bevoud a State. whom urc lavoruble to Casserly, and, as stated, tarring leathering Kelsey. yes. of our own and 1 have no doubt the I or. bay None of 'em had nothln' to do with it. was volition, matterfront gate, and I wcnt.home, and supposed doubt. The tar party are all- moneyed men. and The election In California being the first election elected. They trustees will allow the church to be so used. 1 Hanks went into Ills house; when Banks came iuto can easily afford toe reward. JEltHEY. THE UNITED STATES SEN A TORS IMP. jest alookln' on and some darned cusses from the shall hear the evidence taken to-day at the my house he was very nervous and seemed to this /all an unusual amount ol interest has The contest In the democratic camp us to the come ana did the all and, having satisfied my sell that the great danger to Kelsev; 1 neard some one attached to the result. The-state was for Senatorslilp Is between Mr. Casserly uud Judge country along job. They are those oi Charles O. I shallinquest; anticipate naturally there accident." Kelsey, remainssay when Kelsey had gone out of the back gate, THE LIBERAL REPUBLICANS. many years democratic, but during the war and Wallace, or the Supreme Court. The former is by happenedofficiate aud speak something appropriate to the "Bring him hack;" this was done, and he waa recognized by all parties as having discharged his "But see here," said I, "you don't suppose that occasion." compelled to stand upon the back stoop tor two or up to 1867 it continued republican, when in that duty well, uud he has, besides, the bulk ol the rank "You will dwell npon the outrage and denounce three minutes: when Kelsey advanced to the Meeting of the City General Committer. year the democracy elected 11. 11. lialght Governor, and file of the party devoted to him. The Minning itr» house Dr. Hanks came up the yard; his light was No Definite Policy To Be Till and in 1868 was chosen United call, a political opponent, says mane or go to the communion table together, who in Adopted Kugene Casserly save "Well, I have always spoken this community, out and he told me tnat Kelsey had broken It; 1 Next Week. latst year Senator Casserly worked manfully to are so meek and guileless and pure of heart, could, where 1 have only resided live years, in condemns- did not aee the boot; the boot broke the luntern Slates Senator. California went lor Grant lost this city from a calamity in the Moat Island controversy, tion of this tarring and leathering. It whb a very and grazed Dr. Banks' shoulder; Kelsey was Pursuant to an advertised call the General Com- year, but many occurrences that took both in aud out ol senson lie wus at his place in the Senate lor one moment, meditate anything like murder 1" In of the of place, aud belorc committee*-, working lor his constituents. bad business. But speaking matter brought down the yard agnin; I never heard mlttee of the liberal of thlH oi a local and national since then There whs no or euuivocatkm with lum; lience "Well, 1 know nothin' about that, bat there Is no a it is proper that I should and uutil 1 saw him that republican party city character, helped betrayal public congregation beloretarring feathering Kelsey was to hold its at head* lie made himself obnoxious to Stanford A Co and lor tellin' what folks may do when their blood's np. not place myself in the attitude of a prosecuting night, and then 1 couldn't tell whether he wis regular monthly meeting to create strong hopes among the democracy that this the Democratic Convention was manipulated by A in u Yon can't tar and leatner a man without malice. officer without lights or lacts to guide. The tarred and feathered. quartern, No. 453 Fourth avenue, at eight o'clock they would carry their candidates this time into Hilly Carr Co. lavor of railroad candidate. Does citizens are WAS NOT VERY QOOD IN unv one doubt that Mr. Casserly could have had tho already quite sufficiently agitated KKLSEY'S REPUTATION last evening. At that hour the sole of office. An entire and hair the members own There must be a spice of the devil In people who go over this matter, and It would be neither judicious HUNTINGTON occupant Assembly support ol his party had lie kept out ; the ball wun a hoon after General John were of the Coat Island controversy? Had he In for that kind of game. Perhaps yon never saw nor Christiau-like to say anything calculated all that I know about hlin in tbia regard was iroru reporter, of the Seuate elected yesterday, and as a turned traitor to liis constituents and nerinitteil and war dance. It is as as a to inflame one part against the other. I have hearsay; ! had dealings with Kelacy in business, Cochrane appeared, with a second reporter, in to Mr. Casserly, whoso term expires in 187.r>,successorStmiinn! A Oo. to obtnin property which was worth lnjuu quiet Quaker laith In Dr. and can make me the men who are now lor hi* great Banks, nothing aud lound him to be an honorable and upright the next fltteen minutes the reportorlal stall' was Is to be chosen next December, and as there are million*, very working meetin' In the start, but when the sport's np and believe that lie was guilty of the charges mad* man, and one wno could be relied upou; 1 could would Imve heeu net've lu trying to *ecu.«> hi* defeat him. lie is one of the swelled to half a dozen, and perhaps a score of the many candidates, Mr. Casserly If there he a moral iu tin* it I* that units* thereelection. the bollerln' begins and the tommyhawks git a against kindest-hearted and have given an alarm, but I did not do It, because including lilmseir, such service a* Mr. ha* men in the town." he of as pc.ple appreciate Caoaerly flounshln', yon may jest look out lor some lame most upright 1 did not see lit; 1 heard Koval bammls say that representatives republican liberalism for the position, political feeling has run high soon there will be nobody found to work lor rendered,San "What was your opinion of Kelsey f" would have Kelsey punished If he had to stay from a year ago by the Cincinnati Convention.organized the past lew months in the Gulden Francisco. I* it not dcplurubfe that the Democratic Injuns thereabouts. These boys who did the "Well, 1 knew of nothlug wrong against him. lie New York a week to do It.; I don't know whether during .Nominating Convention should be u*ed bv stiiiford A and worked like the was one of the negative members of the church, Dr. Banks found he had on a mask or not that At lialf-past eight General Palmer, one of the State. But the feeling relative to Co. 10 scud men to thu legislature who will discard a tarring feathering got up man who hus done so much tor the f neither conspicuously good nor bad. I heard, in 1 heard alter the occurrence that there had Vice Presidents, took the chair. Minutes of the was in people . June, and if somebody was jest to cry out, 'Cut off night; masters trilling comparisonSenatorial other democratic named Int common with many other citizens, of the been masked men around before that night; when last previous meeting having been to the excitement aroused the active The candidates are bis nose'or 'cat off bis ears,'or anything you like, he gave Miss Smith. To put the Ideaannoyanceof Banks came in first he said they were going to read, reports by Joseph P. Moire. S. M. Wilson, N. u. Curtis and J. why somebody else was jest aready to whip out Kelsey in a nutshell, he was a nuisance, and you punish mm. and the second time he said they had of committees were called for. Interference of ex-Governor Leland btuuiord, Hose, but the contest would lie between Causerly bis knife and do the thing right off: That's the know what that means in a small community." done It; I told Banks 1 thought I was in bad Mr. samckl T. Giasskv, chalrpian of the representing the Central Pacific Kallroad, In tne and wailaoo. way the Injuns do, nd we're ail human nature." "Did he deserve to be tarred and feathered ?" company; Royal Hammis was In the yard at the on that THE DEMOCRACY UNITED OUTSIDE THE C1TT. The "antl-tar" party are fairly represented by "No; I don't care how lawless a man is, there Is time; 1 did not Invite the ladies to go to the back Resolutions, explained why Committeeproceedings ol the several conventions of both The democratic party remained united outside this individual. They have settled down to the sufficient law left to reach hlin. I condemn this stoop to see the man who was tarred and hud remained silent during several mouthscommitteeparties, which, It was charged, lie manipulated ol San Francisco, and must have returned a belief that Kelsey was made away with, and all tarring and leathering, because It was out of law, feathered; Kelse.v had some thing around his loins; past. He declared it hud been his opinion and in the interest of the number or members to the Legislature..considerable on to established order and powerful organizationentirelyBut were divided in the interior.. the protestations ol innocence the part of those disrespectiul authority, I heard the ladies say that they would not have that of his in the committee that in the thu republicans charged with complicity in the tarring and aud, If made a precedent, would turn us over to gone ont had they known what was to lie seen; colleagues he controls. The result was, iu ban Francisco, that Sargent and Gorbam endeavored to secure count tor nothing. feathering mobs and chaos." when 1 saw Kelsey I thought he had been too CRITICAL CONDITION OF POLITICS the democratic and republican couventlons spilt in successes lu many or nearly all administration Oyster Bay was "How does your congregation stand in the dealt with.lu fact, too much for human and parties it had been most prndent to await the there were two sets ol candidates for ties, lu Nevada.Sargent's place or residence.coun1 t" severely two, and the convention denounced his railroad THE FOCrR OF INTKKKST matter nature to endure.but 1 did not hear him cry or development of events, and now he it offices each lu Republican to-day, on accouut of the character of those who "They have had nothing to do with It. The make anyuoise; I do not think he was gagged; Judged legislative presented by party.four attlllatious, nis advocacy ol Goat Island cesaiom were subpoenaed to appear before the Coroner. Dr. members of the First iTesbyterlau church are I did not see any gag in his mouth; the flttiug that no decisive line of action all. la other counties similar divisions took place. and his participation in the back pay grab, and Banks and Royal Sammts were left out of the list, those who are chiefly concerned. They move in masked men had, I think, haudkerchiels should be taken by the city organization DEKBAT OF TUE ADMINISTRATION. nominated candidates favorable to Booth lor b they are under indictment Tor riot and assault: their own circle and we In ours. We all regret and around their heads, with holes cut in so as till alter the of the state ticua'.or. but John McKay, A. T. Hurd and Deacon Wood censure me occurrence. to see; when I went out I had a conversation with meeting The despatches which we publish show that the CnAROK OF CORRUPTION. were summoned, and made their appearance. I Speaking to Mr. Heury Kelsey at. the inquest he my wife; I told her I would not in the position of to be held ut the St. Nicholas HotelCommittee, administration party has hcou badlv defeated iu The proprietors of the Evening Bulletin are the had 'said bad be never seen the watch chain he tihould Kelsey lor the whole town of Huntington. next Thursday. Mr fllimser criticised mid bun Francisco, which contains aoout one third of proprietors of the Morning Call. They are both a talk with hpitp, have come to the conclusion that the remains were Coroner Baylls.How much would you have taken denounced the and of the republican papers. The latter, in a laic issue, who is the only one I have met who candidly avers those or his brother. Mr KclHey is an amiable, to be in the pluce of one of the marked men who composition policy the population of California. The result in the murks:. rei that he was present when the tarring and simple minded man, and utterly incapable, I should done the tarring and feathering ? led republican party, which he declared wellstyhad interior is still in doubt. The legislative "lhe public must be aware that the Central was done. lie has a humane face audfeatherlugvoice, presume, oi fixing up a deception, such as this is Mr. Wood.I never figured that thing down full uothlng which belonged to the great purty elected were nominated in direct Pacific Railroad is bitterly opposed to Mr. Casscrly. Is a man some. bearing oppositioncandidates stood as tlrin as a rock the and certainly unlike who would practice called by enough to give an answer; i told mauy people in the name tllteen the title. It la He against or enjoy cruelty, lie said :. MRS. BRL'8H'S STORY REMODELLED. the town that 1 had seen Kelsey in the condition years ago except to those put forward by tho regular republican ments of .stauiord \ Co. in the Goat Islandcncroach| "I was there when they tarred Kelsey at the rear Mrs. Brush, of the First Presbyterian church, who spoken of before T gave my evidence under oath: I but the skeleton or a party whose honest rank and Convcntiou, and were opposed by benator Sargent hence his re-election will not answer.controversy,With of Mrs. Oakley's house. There were some six or stated positively some weeks ago that she saw do not choose to give my opinions as to whether ne tile having the ol Its the a view to his defeat and the election ol a United she is not sure 01 accomplished purpose orgaul. ami the Incumbents of federal offices, bau seven men engaged In the work. They were Kelsey, now says Ills identity. is alive or not; 1 object to giving it. have retired irom Mates senator In tlie intercut* of the monopoly, masked, and it seemed to me the stutr they The following statement she made to-night:. Coroner Baylls.You have read the papers and nation, partisanship, leaving the Francisco returns twelve members of Assembly the Democratic Legislative Convention was was into the cars at uud in the hands of so as put on Kelsey was not tar, but paint. 1 getting Poughkeepsie with heard considerable of the body that has been machinery spoils corrupt auu iwui ocuuiuio, uuu yi tuc uuui uuiu chased. Reports go lar to point out the manpur( no more who is an invalid. As I went I saw to the They had than about a quart my mother, in found V contraciors and camp followers, who operatesutlers,over. The successful ticket on Is buttoned up tight down tne front; the cauie up with a small tin pail; know It was tin M should admit all who seek Its overthrow. He Stanford had as lteutcnauts George C. Gorham, and useful public servant. The result appears to v that, who were reputed to be the pants tt'td found a comb and on the man who had the thought it strange that the Democratic Comailtteo of the United The successiul candidate lor in possession of coroner opened light shining it; pail then Scctetary States Senate, aud oue be doubtdil. of the correspondence, said to number a great chain; he unbuttoned the pnnts all the way down; took out what looked like a brush and painted should hope to win success by dividing those who Hilly" Carr, a famous political worker. Gorham is County Clerk, llarney, is a native many letters, I have at last Jouuii the offending 1 was standing over the body and saw all the him on the back, breast and arms; it; hold sentiments und political principles a candidate to till a seat on the tloor of the chamber but professes to be a Protestant: Irelaud,the few. 1 have examined those which are unlit lor performance; when tho pants were opened the seemed to me that they did it in stripes; another in common, and declared his in which he is now secretary in succession to successiul candidate for Treasurer, Austin, is a lor circulation In u brothel.with drst thing I saw was feathers; I also saw came with a basket and emptied the leathers thut practically the action olconvictionthat and "Billy"' Gair was well provided withCasserly.the Scotchman; snd the successful candidate for fmbllcation.unfltlie ones which will bear readiug by decent people. the cliaiu; I cannot say which side the in the basket over bis bead; then coveredcontainedcommittee win be overruled by the actual local neediul. The Sau Francisco conventions met Hermann, is a native of Louisiana andRecorder,a On behalf of Kelsey It is put lorward that, lie never chain wi s, it lay lust about the place where the him with a sack or Jacket, from Ids waist unison 01 those wno coalesced last year and worked early In August, and It was noticed that Mr. Catholic. The Crescents, mainly composed. It Is was the author of these obscene letters, that It was not laid out in a straight line, downward; tied a around bis waist to together In good laith for Carr had been In stated, ef Irish Protestants, offered no opposition pocket was, they string victory. They particularly busy but weut tor The counterfeited his handwriting and somebodypart was straight and the other part was coiled; Hold whatever ttiey nan around htm; they will woke touktiieh again out the right kind or men to findingact to these men, Crowley. same the vile compositions lor tho concoctedI also saw the coroner take the chain down to the then tied him to a tree, with hi* hands on all local nominations. He bade his associates as delegates. His attentions contiuued while they secret organization two yearn ago made the same ol injnring Ills prospects with Mtss water and wash it, but 1 am not certain aa to behind him; they then went away and leit him a be ol good cheer. Their rural trieuds were slunch were lu when It became evident that he onslaught on John A. McUlynn, a brother of Rev. purpose session, of this whe was a bnwth. After looking carefully through them i whether it was him or one of the Jurors that took few mluutes. then came back and untied him; then lor the cause of pure government. Even if they had captured both bodies, so that, no matter which Dr. McUlynu. city, candidate on tin of opinion that the one hand traced it from tho body; when the Coroner took the pants 1 heard a nolae of hooting; the deed was done were no more than the Ave who might have "saved succeeded at the the Central Pacific the republican ticket for a State office. Lveiy II the letters. It Is to reach some the were south of the on these liberal party polls, uian on the ticket was elected Mr. McGiynu ' hardly possible any down I noticed thai of parts thirty leet house, and the west, aide Modom, republicans will yet ransom Kan road was on the safe side. Messrs. staniord, except other conclusion, home of trie verses and souie of I don't see how the fishes could have gottenmissing;ol the lot; when the noise was made tome parties this nation. Gorham ami Carr being republicans there oouui The candidates lor the principal offices in sail the prose propositions are iulamous enough to call Into the pants; the pants were whole around the came out of the house and stood on the back stoop; Mr. Pullman spoke in a hopeful tone, and not be much objection to their exhibiting an active Francisco were adopted by all parties. Tne for any pnnlaument. I And, however, no dale nor parts. the noise was evidently a signal for the people to a large party vote in the Eighteenth promisedinterest in the Republican Convention, but when nominated us a whole the tax pavers'republicans name the "Carthalo." The To were drawers on come out and see the came district. Assembly um'ertneii candidates. The candidates for Mayor are .lax except signature captain Clark, juror.There man; some people they got the Democratic conveuuon 6f in which several of these letters and pagesenvelopethe body; I think that the Coroner used a knne in from the caat side ol the house; I recognised Mr. After the unanlmouo adoption of the rcaolntlon control there was real alarm in the com in unity. payers', James Otis. the Arm of Macondrav Jk »f verses are enclosed is stamped "New York." opening uie pants, but 1 am out positive about Uic Wood on the stoop, for I knew him well; the ladles to defer actKin lor the present, the committee The Hxamlnrr, the democratic oriran, vr»w Co.; democratic, James M. KUlMcDonald, a lUlxcy wm "a poet;" and u a sample of lux la4 matter. 1 did not know or recognUe; when the men came adiourned.peiled to warn the San Kraucisco Democratic comiCon- member of that oartv. straightout

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