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'~*r,se\,.l*y.". RICHMOND DISPA .crimi V M'MRER. 10..tsTil. RICHMOND, TA., THUBflPAT MORNlMv. MAY 7. 1885. THREE CENT* PER CX)PT. .al ,^-a, .,,'.niM-si leesa I wes est isl am tm cut Efrain of tl* flffsw-rvsir Triged) lira ArrtNl of tinvelins. ALLTHEKNOWN FACTS 1st!* IA af fcr-BBri sst* IrrstrtJ-Edsra- \*m ni lastkM Urn. LILLIAN'S LIFE IN BATH. Tis Litter Ur Stboul Hsoar ii Uk lest- t*u»> -I rirntla lad*. KER VIS-ITS TO lUCHMO-e-TD. Meets Tomm.e Here in Jaiaary and m March. TK E DEAD BODY FOUND IdtsiifW Firtl tu rank liyt aad Titre at. LiHiM MadiMm. APR* ST OF THOS J CLUVERIUS i that He Has Sssm Lillian i the Mont* -asl DISCIsC 'TE lil Ibu! it 1 Bovril nf Un (nv -Tis f;rfiirt. thr lucid-**' 1s. thf Projilt of a lirtrrimm TntiftM. fOl 000*1 PIOGEESS MADE. Wm tani Uni] lanni to Tn Qa> BBttt (HM. Y- - TAP TO TN II V .ond. -ibm;> af tb** Dirj-a'h ami nee >.s* ersai tl > fell s Sig of thc Re- nrvnir 1 rspi-dy list- bees pl it s* anrmises. ". u i si thee*** bb ut.in.j*! ts adi.'! t tts eeinecuir-f or :.. mu. if te pr tin intelligent poblit iii' truil ia.* f: r at tlii BBBBS it- liicw::. What hafts and eli*. >n Ipa Um 5 risa** r t-ijuai pointedness, tin object it tc tel! ' all tbat we BOB kl.t.W. sud BO rstaii'] bu.: --"liv emuiat* Un v;, h. (,j (hs t" iii'-iire abe* predtn ed ii; court upea tt. lilli'.** AM' 1* VMH. i'.ian Madison aud Tbouiat- Jodeo-a Claverioa Kh. veer* ec* Si.e wa- in bel tat: * * foti he 1* m bia te cn tv l.'urih. Thej for met li Kn. .mtv. au ri bad kn.-wi eaib ile They hsi nut Wider her paeasSs* reef; nt than aunt'.-- .Mi-., 'i si bar uti 1 Vt h.ni . ' a*. ale Tin pare) arc living I .¦. art in vet*** Bode reit aKtaBBBtaaeeB, Ihotej 1 bleed anil mamari -Bill. aaanv/ o beal people rn tung William an; t mn iTte*. Btu! 'I ('ii :. larpel' indebted to Mrs. 'luu-ta 1 Bttoti b " sutspi*. Mr*. TuiiMt 1 W nf IlitUhs. and hill BBBl tu tin l'.ruinptnii A t. linn t. tbe law-ai bool ul lo.-hu. ebert lu* gradaa-M - v lb bel means and vritii manifoli t''.licr hely Mn- 1 BsaBafl ptaparee* nice. and nephew for thc journey of lift.1 journey lhat (luphl te have hoer, pies sent and ps-eearaf-BBS, hut ha.- prove. IsaBBkBBBBBBI iti Bli t x traded mat i ut 1ami at Boan .-.; ann T-OBU&is wert- OB BOOi pleasant, tout. wt4 dkt wa kt.cwn io \>t daejily atta.hcci Di hun but tl tv wert n BBBen ¦ spokes of a lover? Hat) engagement nf marriaf tx lad h wai- kept qu'et. lu ia ¦eipbhprb.niii talk tm that his altn in.1.a .: Biui* were m an aitngi-lhe tiitlarent eireiiicii July the Mt. 1**M. Lillian left bc -parents* home, mer Mau-juii*., la g te the BSaaa of lier grandparents an uncle, mar by.a pla t a-ben- she ws BB much at heme BS tub he lather and mother. While then through tlie influence of a relative 1 Hath county, alic sec ural tbe posilio tit m hii('l-tt*actier ai Mr*. Dm-kiuson'i near llillboro'. "levers: titiies dunn tin* timm.ut -he wai. vikitad at her ui dc i Mt WoBtwr) by Tomu.'i Oh venus Ci-loitci the I'.ith, MM, sh left King William lor 1-eih r«a Kiel ¦tomi Sba was near ber |*ereeu trrt.r but did uot pc hack Bl tell the) gaed-4-ye. A relative drove ber t auehao&d leouu tweutv-titeniile-*.... au here alie remained a fee dava al iii .a-estd-eooe of an aunt. Ump afterward* it waa diacoeare that while >*be wah bert- u> Richman Temmis was har* dm., lt is surmise thal they niel, but, il so, wbers or ei sally whee t* uot known, asm nssBjwsni home. Hy ibe tuidilbf ot (Htober Lillian wt located at ber new borne in Beth count! Mrs. K.'kwaoii liv inc at place oa tbe CowpesiuT four or (ive aaiies froi Mr. DhkitiBon is a well-to-do caf.li tradei, and ts often away in Weat Vu irt-tua makin-- pureba**** They Seven children of tbajr own, but Willie Hick .rosen, a nephew, has been brought op in tbe household. Te teeth this youth ead three ethar IBB ef bet brother. Mr. Die ki aeon agreed to pey Lilhan SS per -month, hoard and washing. and to furniah ber with a achoo*-bout-* and allow her ta get any other scholars ia tbe ne-ghlior- hood she could. 1 AUK DATS. Thst Lillian found in lira. Dickinna* a kind, motherly woman, every letter that tbe wrote stentionmg ber name proves. Yet she must have lieen im- iiteaBirrahl v mw-erahle in Hath. A good e bile liefer* Christaaas she must have known tbat abe was not only a ruined woman, but tbat it wat only a question of a few months more liefer* she would be fcbamed lu-for* tb* world: when. perhaps, abe a ould be disowned tty ber relatives: eben good Mit. Dickinson would refuse to know ber longer : when tb* girl* witb whom i-be had pose te at Bruinjrton would mention ber name witb contempt: when new friends would ignore her and old oeee deapisr her: when she would be s bye-word and reproach, and. may Ire, net have a roof to (shelter ber in ber confinement. Sh* roust hst** bad the wornt fears. tbe most painful apprehension*-.. Bf artful eontnvenee*** sb* concealed ber condition . hut tbe mu»t hara stood in momentary dread of discovery. She knew ber dsy would come at last. Sin had but two tliinp* to ho|»* for. marriage with the man who had won ber confidence, er, tbat failing, to find a place of rt futre. out of the sight of those who kn*w ber. until her contine- men i wau patssed and ber baby dis¬ posed of. iKtrriLF. liik. Day and nipht Lillian must have been haunted with tbe shadow of commr . I She wss living s double hf*. She bad i. BB to Mrs. Dickinson a pleasant and sociable companion tc tbe children. sn attentive and apreeah'.e teacher. With pay and happy tt.urip-iady friend* th* bau la Reeta one of them ; tu pasSBe- aaea t*ltt bad u> be a sweet, in' adv. In ber (wii roam, in the ki tlie night. Kb* saw what erae be! She bad hern reared ia | I (.he bad bad ixccllent ede Bti Ba] » taSBSSJSt : .-ht had Leen IhretlB erith ambitious piri* at Bratagtoa sentimental, and nc dnuht lia tu plane..and now she trat to ba an <>t Ti AST .j ri IAB1 AUY TOBIT. What Utter'-, il anv. she B Totamic (rea Hath si theOom- B Bweahh get aeee. w hut !.* bar while she was ia Bath.eke ; thc night before fh( mk !. bet :;i"hd. A tew empty sn- . ft ia lin trunk prov*. ¦Jul st i etsi kn.'Wri. Lut in .1 annan aa tin e ber i «».¦ said bj Lillias to be i.i. Lillian tn laavi ¦ '.emt i.sys. >(,, cane lo Ri hut ; further. t>.» iTdhant* Halal hen- Jaaaai I Mb and n . as J Mit¬ ton, Rou*. At the BBB* B it came here from dotTB thi ooantry. Ile registered at tilt- Davit lieus* (Bees the Exehe . St his tras name. Tl!' MKI'T Ad.'. lt trill hi shown sa the trial that ia Jamal*** Claveriui called ai thi 1 x* chBB**S le see Lillian thst he went Bf te her ronni, ami lhat one Bight she d ( isca here th:. re *n. Bl thc hotel. Tessa bed st the Eh ar having had *'a light r h. Wa Lecher, chief lark at Um Lxi Itancc Hotel hss heen to the jail and positively identifies C-lestB Be far a* is known, on thi* visit Lil sw nt> other paVBBS with wh *n v»B- acquaint, tl.no othei ; except lonni..e. feB, these wa* one ix cept met ba ths Exchaaga Hate;, fart to face. Ml ' isi-tti .huies, cf hine aud Vc*"*' The] had a briel conversation Bi 'cn* niiinjlare topics, and soon tbcreaftei Lillian left tbe city. ls*****tBSBJ ie Lath, she told Mrs Dickinson that sha bad heen mei ;r Richmond bj Cousin 1 otnmie thst hi itwti her ta ber aunt'* ; tba' - bet aunt much improved, and that hei aunt urped ber to return to Kath. ar« paid all the expenses i.f th- trip. Also that slie hat: taken hrcakfast mi. h mond heiti with Cousin Totnaak sin that hi hud riven her (v adj and ora .med that slit wi. back mu. I. ii.'int than tht had el peeled. LILLIAS LEA H. .tat-! 1 "'' iH.illt.aja Hi.rita liar I»ii.-> Hie. ihf Irain Oar |l«v I rn in 1.m. ii.* BsSBa li. .luman Lillian potto Ricfamam ... ass ('iiveriua sa tue prstsaei tha v kevian her Aunt Tunstall a ho was vary ill. In March she adopt ed s verj different ruse. i'n th* IOU) of Manh little Willn DiekhiaBa hrotight from ; sdBSM s letter addressed tr. Lillian rpftn reading S she (".claimed I40 Willi*, why iii you bring me this Whj I throw it in th river J*" The lciteT Beleeli purported ta be fror Mis*-. ol Uicbmond.a young lad v. ha was at the Druingion A cadcroy wit Lillian : abo wrote urging Lillian ti i cm* to the city and go with Miss ..' aunt '--Mr*,. Herbert "ito old Point a a companion : promising that Lillie: *hould receive *2 per day for aaVB*a**ta tbat slit should bare tbe us* of th arim's wardrobe; that tbe arrant* ment would be most agreeable, ftc Ai. She said that she had a lette alan from tbe father of Mts* - uiruip ber to accept tbe invitation. Thi* letter offered a prospect of few weeks of pleaaure for Lillian, aa good Mrs. Dickinson consented fm be to go. Tbat was the loth, and Lillis arranged to be has* the 12th. Tlie let u waa very urgent that she must I** ber mi tbe ohm, Mrs. Dickinson lem Lil lian ber reddish brown canvas* clothes bag to carry tome unuorcloihing. extr {.air of abo-m- IHl: Mort BBV-SBB BB start. Tbat night Miss Ells Kinney, s yo un lady near Lillian* own age. a particuli friend of lien, sjient with Lillian at Mn Dickinson's. To Mia* Kinney she *ai that ah* had a premonition that ** sum-. thing hornill* would happen before sh returned." and abe told Miss Krone lhat abe had a secret to tell her ; bi they were not aloa* liefon- she left, an Lillian did not reveal it. lie fore leaving abe gathered out of tb trunk an apronful of letters. A lei she read and shed tears over; the sb* flung the whole apronful in the fin remarking that something might hepp¬ le her and that ahe didn't cere for ht m..ikcr to get hold of thees letter. Wednesday the 11th she started t Milihore'. but was too late for the trai aad returned hume. Thursdav tb 12th she made a ver j earle start On tne vray to tbe train, ri dm*" horseback, Bk*-raid to Willie: "1 (eel at tf-nme- thinf terrible arill come of this trip.'" (Hioip ntiEKim, KAsrw_x__ vTell night poor Lillian's heart sink .anthia her. Sba was leevi-f, a home that had come to be very dear to her. -hr vras parting with taotherly Mrs. Het-BHS : vrith her prood friend Miee Kaine; ; with her constaat S8SSJSSJ8S and lovel lutle subject Master Willie, and was leavinp tbe peaceful lngB-_aai- houf-c. with all of it. associations, to Ce to Richmond.for what I It must ¦BM lien either to fol thc author of her misery to partially ri-fht her wron** ly niamare. or to secure a hi-iaff-plecc aad midwife's care. She woold bf broupht to tied in from four lo ku week*. To stay in Bath county would be certain shame. Her marvelloui-Jy-kept **r-*cret would certainly be betrayed, and sha vrould have to endure, harder perhaps than all thc ap-onies of motherhood, tbe MSBBBB-W.S- tho*** who had Wn so kind to her and whom she had so gr oaa ly deceived. ' Lift ri ust have set-med very dark to her tliat cloudy dsy a*- she rode from Mri- Mckinson'i to Milll-oro'. "il mw LILLIAN I/KlKEl-. Lillian wu a (-hort and stout little woman. She wai. only 4 feet i hi-:... bot prol-ebly weighed l-o pound-. Her face vu round and full, and she was said to Le real's I'reftaed for her tri}, tc Richmond, sbe had aa a t.lscl alpara drcs: over that a blue Jitm-t. and undi meath that a waria jSSSSt; around her nerk a hright. k handkerchief with a l-ls'kjct brooch; while on ber hesd -ha warra n hat made of l-lack straw, tum***] up in front. It ha !...».< ostrich ti*.*- on it. and wai-trimass! with tallied hil- and black vil»i-t. Around il wai* worn in (coins j.srt "f her outfit wai* a red cr.r* Thrown SS her camed M nm.. Boanrtimee straj.jred es .up. She wore a plain gold fin- Ii. one hand she ii? aa the -frial af fd aha esme- ii unsil nicks-, win nm sin- kepi he money. Wssl it amounted ts : v> Mrs. 1'irkinstill pare shs started how uri h ¦eta -he had cannot Le asf-ertairi'-l. .At MU b . ' -h' took pot u | .-id fuT her ti. kit, and pct iittv coots in (haupt-. (¦H. v KASI vv \n .'.lian, if the object of her p-v- ihc io Rjchnn neeta*. have I .cen t: - mph: hi lon. Have aha wai- nev at Tbonsay, lint-. 12;h. and 'I "ii mic v aa ia Ri-kan-n nt-arning arrivi ron Kmg ani told thal iTi tra : : H.wi ii lt Thu! lne-lit ihkt reach RkhsDoad anti] Friday arnrn-Btf '1 n th K Sri SH her in the bott .: -Mtrooghly di ai . had loot the tra.i. ready n and now fa wai, so late thst she eonld not hoi* t. l-t thom * nwrning. i nionnnp instcad ol Mrs. Diekinnan had prcpa" lunch ; so she look neither * lipper Ol tl har th-.-..chu ! Tu' IK 176 lillie's W("-t (t! Kuli ir.BSl Olin .¦ny. lin tra,i, -.-"t there tha | prietor put Lillian un.ler charge o the pendnetor, and thc sad wn] «.p a iiK-t (Ph lui way to I.ichmond. LU.I.l AK (p\ lilli TR UN. Mr. Wright wat- the conductor of thr tram. In tin- course of a essr**arsstMl with her.808-B-.i-f -SVSSJ SOSS **» Si far-! rum:inp .she reruarked li h.m thai she v* iShe * the train wouli run off and kill kn -M con .er she waa Miss Madison. Ile ¦ .-! her pla'.- geld rinp. The rei shawl she kepi n her lat.. At M. thc tram arrived ni Kichmoiid. Ti. enndneter oacarted Lillian to thc Amer icon-fatal "i u*. in which there v e- other passengers, and got in kin .. and wini as tar aa tl an* j Lillian want ta tha I I ahout 3 A M. Friday, .Mr.* registered as Mms F. I. M, 4 h." au v iii 21. HUI AX AS!> TOM tlIK HERE -br ai Hi- Am-riraa: Hr* ai H.- !>.-, linus*-lt.r Tura Soi-. arrived hen niori.iii-- nnd wen", t.- Um Davis llou-t Low inf* L..- BShshi' lu wt! i ta the knr*aar-ahof ¦ mi Iloii'r. ma lu yardi-.and pot -knead. I: ix hy him that he nn ten a ni"u*ts'lit Lillian oupht ta hen th nipht bafpta him. Ol this (Friday rnafssag tl uii-nwealth ezpecto lo ahSS that ht wu in the American Bss, L Lillian did not p. ntfl aftt I A. M.. and she took her hre.sk fast 1 her room. Tilt MPTl. AM AN-VV ll:. While she was catnip Iict hreakfa1 a colored servant named Hui esme up from thc office and l-roucl her a note. The note was addressed t Mis* _/. -ion. She read it. i atifwer at once, and pave it to Hun and Hunt took it down to thc offici a»id it wa> erven to th. "yellow ln«y who had hroupht the nut*- to 1 Lillian's bus* er as afterward" ai leruinedi was as follow* : .. I will I there as nos a* SMSMa, ls do wa for tuc." (.Hi the small ecrap of paper upc which this was written there wa* I other word ; uo address : no sipnaturi lt was. however, enclosed in a ama white envelop*- addressed .. T. . Ouvariua." Ahout hair-past t* o'clock Lillis came down-staira and pa-vsed throug the oflice into Maui street not have lier cii-l-ea-ba**' with her. While out it u believed that Tomm and Lillian vu-ted Belie lale. Ahout mi she returned to the hot and entere- it hy way of the office, ¦ unusual thmp for ladies to do. At about | I'. M. of thu day it certain that Cinverius was at th. Din Museum mathiee. where the Chime* Normandy wa* played. ss*", arenua ron thi: i-o-t-o-s-. She ate dinner about 1:30, and aot thereafter started to go out efrain before ; but a aarvant who met her the head of tbe stope showed her who tbe iadiee' entrance was, and she we out the ladies' entrance. When a] returned is not known. No doubt al retuned the same way. Sha was har room somewhere about 5 P. M whan abe railed a aarvant and aaki hin to boy two poatal-oards. For tb pax-pose she gave hun Iii cania. 1 bought thc two postals aad retemed ber thc change. SHE OOM OTT THE THUtD TIBE. Between f. and 7 o'clock Lillian start¬ ed te go oat agun. Sb* had her clothes- bag with her. She gave Grattan, a ser¬ vant, a postal to mail, and be dropped it in the atrert-box at the Dispatch cor¬ ner. Returning to thc American be saw her pomp ur Twelfth atreet "t-awards the St, Jame* Hotel.*' which is also the direction of tb* Davis Boan*. Tyler, tbe colored floor¦ ae 11set, hwtifles that ah* returned al-out 8:30 o'clock : thal an *. old man.*' who had hi* pants in bis boot*, came in with ber and said. " Here ft a lady I bronght: she wants s room ". that he took her to barroom (21); that later s yoong man with a light moustache (he positively identi¬ fied Cluveriue at the Coroner'a inquest was shown te th* parlor, and there met Lillian, and that there bc left them. GoveTins saw ..th* old man.' inp around about 10 P. M.. Tyler found th* parlor empty and put out the lights: Lillian's room was unoccupied that night BTKEKT-CAB EOK "MBRERVOIB 8TBEET ¦William Tucker, a colored boy who dnvef a .' tug-bore* " for the Street- Car Company, testifies that that night be stopped a Main-atreet car for a man 'whom he identifies a* Gu veriui. and tbat tbe man and a woman got on the esr near thc American Hotel and went wn. Mr. 3. T. William*, driver of a Main- **th« bole in thc fence." If there it snrb evidence it is new to the public. Mr. Williams met Cluverins at the ChssBMr's inquest and eyed him from head tn foot for about two or three minutes, and then declared. *' I won't Kay thst it is the man ; I woa't aay it »*** '." Dr. Stratton said thu; ria* bore "a general reaemhlance'* t" the babb he aaec Further than that hr could not say. VALIE OF THB ROTE. Tbe above-referr« i-to note, written ly Lillian, never reached Cluverius. Tbe colored boy tn whom it wa* given returned some timi afterward and said that be could not find the pcntlemsn. The boy stood ahn:t thc office for some time, snd then being asked br the clerk. ..Have you In-en paid*" said. "Tea: that the ger.tk-man paid BBB.*1 He was told to leave the note, and di i se and departed, and that is the last thia lu* been seen of him. Lillian, when she returned t" the hotel at darner, asked tlie servant i II uni a.d he give her answer to the messenger. plied. " Ye*." She said thst w»' BBwi p that the irctitleman sa. 1 h. had i.ot received it: an.l there tbe niat- tfr dropped. Thia goes to dhow that Lillian had 1-ecn with Cluverius that day. Thc n"tt was kept in thc* hotel e-atoc foT some days. Then .* Miss Merton." having left without paying ber hill and her whereabouts l*e>nc unknown. Mr. Joseph Dodson opened the note, and ___~ - _.. -."sT'.'/f**rc*u\sTiommd?l<}j*>- .. - ¦^.-^__i__5__-I_ib^< '- .__¦-- .-/-.»--.¦/¦'. ..--.-ll^.tiC? '.fiiaifftjf ticsp<tal -- '____ J*j,t_n_. R*MJI >'. ' ;- - . --_, *. O-1 I x>'*',. i * ***»/.«#** -, .- T* I* fvA I..1 *^ . 'ld"-J-1 a _. . fc JS*, \ - _ -,>- .. #- __- y >v ,vw ^^ . _. v /***_. . '-*"** - '__-..-_ qwtF- T- ._, ..-""* * 5 *^">i*_t_...a_,^"sv C^ ^stW <~^-&¦;.-.tt-^ <,¦ ¦.¦.-.-...¦fa Tin t"l t>: tl. Birnie picture ia D Eastward and boo mini! i-eiuelerj ol « M .iitwiiril oe) i* a Stael oi-.'. n. iii ''ina. :. *..w ¦> fra M-B'.iitea l.ouaea Bini ii u. ¦- ward ls u ll portion ol '.:.* I bubb bi tbs lui' the pk the western tem u.ui. "1 Woy - Liu! al Mare': ll l «.*..'. u iiiBi. Bini «i.iiisi gol "ft a Mein Btroal oe) » v. hat hi at *' v r war-Bardee t Uar} an.l men and womat, me Bm! the man aak.*tl Wuai tt - ate thta*ja-"' knd ala.. ¦ tat boast of Mr Dunstan .dei. lenigetsnts Hs .i.t tenet lis tide, a-m i n Mi ..ii s liiiuaM- alni Uta reaennit a ¦ idt ul Ile*.' du ..... ct- TB.v *re mi. :ied Iron, ii ture bs iii,n*-.*i*Buic. ai te* norlin-*-' BBsest tut Bi.d a*i.iain: aaraets tie** is * store and ber. whlcl ur. kept, open *. - If.WB* IU HMS hill II" ' MH.Uell Ol. Mr. Arctiei i hospital bul lil Ul,* WI'.: iiemil noauapifloo* doBm ¦'..' .h. appel left-band sumar ia tlie r«*» den cf V: i. \A Kia-. A dot lu the waler ab nw* arl..** wa* found. Th- b Bier Bi in a basin cover - int: about Br* aetaB; a Beam aaaSa bj nie a titan twel.: Lilia Neal Ihe ...fd nil I hand co-: street car. rememh' rs thst on tbe lasl trip he mau* thal Bight tu had s maa and a veiled woman as passenger*. thst they got of at thc end of the hue Main and Keaervoir streets); that the msn (v bo - wore s light moustache " a ka bim several questions about the BBB and that be -carried "a satchel" hand. This was'.':.".;. I'M. Lillian's clothes-bag is by some wit¬ nesses called "a satchel." hy ."S bundle." by others .. s clothes- hep ".iU> proper name. It wa- s canvas bag strapped with sbaw'.- straps.] OT*T KESEKVOIK BH Tbat same Fnday nipht. at 9:1*). Dr* Stratton Bays bc met a man and wotnsn at Beat rv ou- and Cary streets. Tbe man questioned him about the street- and as to the time of night. The man had " s short moustache " ; thc woman bad a package under her arm and no shawl on. Fifty steps from where this meetinr took place is the residence of the Dun¬ stan family-.King William county p ¦¦- plc and friends of Lillian The Commonwealth, it ie fetid. Ls in possassion of evidence to prove tbat abeot ths same hour s maa and woman were seen walking along the lonely path on tbe western side of the "ld reservoir.-a path which, fellowing the hack fence of the grounds, leads to r *. ¦.Vt fell p* uno. (bet poi hull av. watcb-ke: Bi [lUBl fl a her liBt. Amu;* balee f VII fi um: b ti rrii- ;." .. *. I- lil |V,(, | . ' mud *:it-.*r .--aeeoiKi ''.,:,i Aabla Tina v. ut probel ale. ...... rm * - . ol :ee ama {lound is rta aontl ol ll u drawn ka tue io,pooh bj Mi Qatar-fiat!. jroin -.ma a show inst Lillian » . a .uti* Itu -I > i .tow u * ' I* to tilt state | that it war o' no BBB tore it into pams ansi iimv it ia tht ea.ate-hssket. lhere, aftst it wa- BB ifrtamed that Miss Merton and Him Madi*-on were probably the same, ii eas found and pasted topether. I lett* live W re*. W piece <rf ev. dence. He thought the adi- » T. J. C'leme:,:. Mit. not heme em tain, took the ii"ie to Mr. BT. i. ¦Vusrles. who at onee read it properly. T. J. Cluverius. TEE DEAD U"DY FOUND. VI eu** ea IB* ra. .-Merla, af *. asm- ai Ht* Waih-Ta* iseaiiBcattea The (lld reecrvoir of Kichmond ia 01 thc weatern limits of the 'itv. It i between Hollywood cemeUry and tb open fields "where the preat < onfod-erei Hospital Camps Winder and Jackson and later the Inion Camp Grant use to be. Tbe Small-Pox Hospital an grounds (sixteen acres), popular! known as/* ths Clarke-Spring propel i fy," is the* only thing that separates from Holly-wood. There ar* only few people living in the vicinity, an I none within three hundred yards of ta 1 spot where, on the morning of Marc 14th. Br. L. W. Roo*, keeper ef tl reservoir, found the dead body of s unknown woman. tront. Tbe reservoir it a basin to hold abo. -.'K(..(-tt(i galirm*. rf water, aad is made y raising ftr-r a alls malnnk neilla . earth ahout H feet higher than the .lrface of the plain. The bank slopes liwaidly and outwardly et about 35 egrees : tbe mwsrd slope is brvke**. tmente.l. and made water-tight, while he outward slope is turfed. On top f the et-hankneat m a wide walkway overed w ith crashed granite. To pro- cm the hundred- of people who pren- nade there in summer evenings falling Dte the water there » a picket-fence feet 4 niches high lietween the waik- rsy snd tlie water, set about 14 inches -.- the basin. At vanotu painn teps s(*c*j»id tbe eml-ankmeot from the rent-da. The whole grounds are eo- losed by a fence h feet lurh. All ates are ns ked at night; hut for msay tars prior to thc 14th of March. ISSI, here had been in the ha* k fence, ki a r.i'. scldom-vi-iited locality, a mle made hy taking off two -.lanka. B-S-t-tassB. Puring the mph: of March 13th the ralcr in thi* reservoir had been allowed o fall -baot lour feet, snd the dead >ody was found strander.! on one af the -loaaag side* of (ha bash- Taken out. *. IppSSSS. la le the body of a young -.omar.a <.erman woman, many -Irate wm no sign of hat r *l.awl. and as at first no mark of rioaaSOS could he seen, thc ha*tr SSS* lusit.n was ran bed hy some that it wu i <**i if B-kaia. Mr. P. J. Burton. ,f the Ditmatcn, who went out there in of his profeSMon and made a close iniestigation. was pf aha My ths r.r*i :, -1 rn*: ks . on the fsce. an bm m rion of ihesur- -. that m bis ofMSiea the wi>- u.ati I.*', bet a nusrdcrel. I.ri'" a tko sy. and particular'.y the followiii| there coul'i tho nark sf aksssjUss rye; Kpe - -i- ad, and on tbs l trifling pecks. Ai TtU'-V. 1_>' aaaiaaa Ii. Patt j swam at the ahnakonae, made an sui -pey. The narka w-re*neaaan nflasd Thc I.low on thc R-rokea ..ths mo«t not fractsfad thu . p-k.ii ; hui it ned an illusion of blood on the oppoaita hs. k) i benia in what to he s ¦- ...," lt night haw Keen ti.* . .. ... . *kin on i an -i ia a few days Um rr lip was da) 'I he i r also i thai « sd would bat ...... ira ws* rrrad ia the -rahs v sr n bi banda that it was ii - . death. bnt 'shs: -Ney a ere tat- a* and might poaaibly kavi r>-*ulu*d in -.catii. Mr. Lose, ii, hi* evidence bel jnrj. stated that bk hitrat.tit. by a red i.-: ive on thi ara k- into tin *' saw the noni ' -.sw many ¦ av on tha aanthern an .. * * Turn wert tmnks. Than Iracka apps* « 'hie. ol a mau. ll * Lai I.cen fut laaetar. " * . » . Iring." la th.* statement Hi . ih* reeervoii .At a later period the jury of in'juesl laed FantiK tdadisoTi t:.- i MH and thai j or indi* lill: l'l:i.! i:i(J \.Till VAl'll-Ki*. tad OB tha as i wil on tho emti-iiknietit. lier veil wat granada sue near Um nob -.tht Eashi ned col i watch kay -l-grounds an I was found. In the *.. dead na sad ; had heei D brakes nra n il i ia.i. it had ii . rushed granite thereaei valkwa*. a terra i ed silk baa rot fenn H is ii* I*,uni] her rei Sono three or fou a *>. :n the Jan* apoake nnd . lbj wharves, va.* lound her aletheaha| wi *. aeceaai] pons fleas tb aror to tin roan nt 'naif ti' .-.-. mile. Shawl, hat. jun ha' been shown lo Hrs. Dick 8 identified as Lillian's. Lillian ami swells tefl a tin DnaoUi come here fran Kmp Willina but it ia !."' Bfobablo that she kan their exact addr- inti ¦*. v IVTB1 - the path. s:.v feet fro! whn that vi a.. fonad the man ;'.ijsj,iia!. Bn w: .. v* >oden heaili'.iarii*. t-tsreyo ii thc bright**)! day. it isa loucly spot Tn there for hours ai. a human face; but at n.zht. koshh l.eiiis. dil!.cult ol .i . in or about Ra hSMS the mo .rsblc for man or woman. Binn ui(- on that path looking east.*.. you see right before you .'the desi house*' and eta-M hospital building and beyond these the gleaming mon- ments ¦ Hollywood . ka thc left is tl ciclit-lorit i,.-.i-;y-planked re-rervoi grounds lenee to the righi the atna! poa graves, sud half a mile turtlier c thr roann- river; while liehmd fi are barren heidi-, open common*, ai in the distance the village of Hsrvie. There lied been a "spitting' snow that dsy ; thc ground was dani] tiie temperature tl decrees and t heaven.- obscured by clouds. ii>i:ntikicatio**j. A piece of thc clothes found in t bag m the river was marked, a* th made out. F. or T. Madison. Tl fad a a* published by the iHspatch, else tiiat on Sunday the body would st the almshouse for identihcatii j Great crowds thronged thither. Se! ral witnaasea declared positively tl I deceased waa oaa Fannie Maye; M Iiunatan bold that it waa Lillian Ma ! eon. Finally the body waa idsattti as Lillian Madison's by two Min Dunstan, by Lillian's father, by 1 uncle, Mr. John Walker, by Condux* | tinghi, and by aeveral others. Itv identified aa "MiasM-rton,'' her as¬ hy one or two wiT-iaaoea from t American Hotel. Tbe body waa decently prepared the erxve. Uer latner coupm . <».«., and without any c*-remotiie* t-ilha« was laid te reet rn <»akw*ood ceBtetar**. Her prav* ha* beee neatly ateuaded aad tarted, ned fresh Hewers are nearly always to be found ape* it. HOT rot'jru. Lill-mn'twrurt-wU-telandHacoetoota, ber plate gold nug. and the not* Cle**- rins wrot* te ber at tb* Arorncan Ho¬ tel, bar* never been found. There wa* *' e And " rn th* (1ark*-Sprieg proper¬ ty of tbe frame-work of a seU bel. of s brekaa kaife-blad*. pen-bolder, spool of cotton, two nickels, tic.: mest ef which articles seemed to hava been scorched by fir* and throws there eacr* there were no *rtgn« of fire.bat there is no sort of proof and hardly I sny possibility that they belong to this case. 'I ba disappearance of ber tn*i* aatcbel and tb* failure to find either the colored niet-taenptr-boy or .. the old man'' are foremost among the many mysteries of this case. ARREST Oat CLUVERIUS. Ttnot si ttl* Saai Tetteiair* - Baal. ike rntae- rah*** H < .Pt Brea.thst Hoon On Wednesday evening following th* finding of the dead body Cluvenus wa* arrested hy Captain Epp* and Mr. Bobina, of the Richmond pol bl. at the residence of Mrs. Tunstall, near Little Plymouth. King and yueen county, some fifty miles east of Richmond. A good many facts poMc-ssed by tites* officers, particularly by Mr. Robins, in addition le ths torn note, pointed to Cluverius at tit* man. Whee Kpp* told Cluv*ru* that he ea* lhere to arrest him Cluverius said .. Be lt ts .1." Later be saul .' 1 wa* in Richmond, but 1 never saw her." Hi* aunt and brother al.>* 'ie.'.sied "He never sbvv BBt S be waa rn Kichiuoud." Vu says that he hasn't seeu h Septet: I I Tl.c arrest ad OaBsssias awtaai Be scene in tbe house, lt did not seem t bt a great shock. Tb* brother tat-ok it thea any. Ike Li-hmo!..! pa-sata ncifsisiacaa ursomit of th* identification al th* hedy Bad baas received, sud Mrs. Tunstal. eLtly adi'pt*d tha seaeMe the¬ ory. Sb* asked Mr. Re-Man v." thu k that Lilian ..tum.tied eui- whieh the otticer gave an evaaive aaewer. MiniTi H'M rn The et . earnest ;iivi tatious and ate sapper with th* . . v brisk- BOOM halantlv. but his appetite so.rn (ailed. He a rx (tis. Mia. Tunstall said that At hal that Atv received a letter from 1 ai V lay hr? ¦rm Mi Tanais read it " to the effret that sh be e stn snd thst she had au nunan BB iha,** thc. T i'i I ths great imp" S aleh-k' y as a link n the testimony, the officers at th opportune J | BBt at pris watrh-cliaii.. Says tht Captaia I BsBt arraaas u*d aa I tallish i tsauelly a la d but lhere ara lil. iTlUl* * a. wet.: i.i'-*tair* With tb* M-Bea II il| '.- Bi CB .eil n:h *. ii< . t***tf'**| in* swa . . . J tear' : . .* "1 I 'i* i a. lotus* seo tal-ed lit the piree Ol etiBlll .' I rte lt .fe Bated ll. VI lu "e lie e.mit. niall faint li .e|i led tllBl le 'i '.' I aaid Ai bal .wu d T Ino Uitfl. ile m. i'i Ibbvs Ibm nial ' Aftei -. . il waa ii'ur Hon di ot tu.i ua .d . Ita li .>: »s *. . at Blag aa . -: ' ..iii'tiiuiB. i an. sase He r* flo ill, wan I .staitt les. tu lea yea §et Bf Yes i I Bli. i. kiel ru Iii.* baeB BU wet.l ii Station-boost ' ... iou. th -a'atioi.-l.ouae While I waa Ont T!.e* ta- i.aid then found nu ;' li Y *. bii* I talk* B '.HUM'. BbUtll I 'ie. li lu a [rom H.*. and a uti .-t.nvi-rsat.oti i not gp to retire i taii|n»*aieti ..he* «Mtiteii io prose |«at< uk he |ii-is.iuei g...us '.ut r nani i bp a ¦'.bluf a'">i ii'« v on Tbs . I.- hia tj^ii .1. lill- laa'ttPl Bli'l waa* ID ht Bel *.flakll, ll ru;t v 'Ugh I he hud ne ter ilUlall.I lnsi'iMlliP- ,.t.-taeu i outtsi apis l.e Ii. tl.ell . I roi...' » ' *.. i dune Hu hruthei ?*..! 1 found il ' /e na Btei broochl sin* i n I ant it. ¦Ti- trias foul, i ut Hroad street BeSBMB J.xl. a waul maker, who had formerly dom bus ntrevill *. ¦ 'e'ers re upon .loci to pron* that about twel' month*, ago Cluvaries bronchi that ki t lo han a nev bs into it; tliat Joel retnentbe tbe circumstanoe sad tht OBBrearaalBS and can identify his eera work, lia twelve months apo when Cluverius hi the key. Wane.sus fi otu hm*.' W liam ami King and C'ueen couuties a expecte li Bree, that Cluicnus w wearing that identical key at a comps tively recent period. Now. her* ionics in a serio diction. Hunt, a colored witness fn the American lintel, was shown t kev at the inqiieat and said be saw key "tJtutly like tins" lying on t bureau in Miss Lillian's room at t .American on Manh the 13th. li t laaliBMBf is written ; bo Hunt sign it. Hut it is now alleged that tl writing was uot tbe correct purport a t \ji-ession of his words and idea* tl . he never meant to say the key be si was exactly like this. On this point s good deal will heard at the tnal. Miss Kenny. Lillian's friend in Ba say6 tbat -he remembers tbat Ldl had a watch-key ; description not giv Mrs. Dickinson and Willie Dickim cannot remember that Lillian ever 1 a watch-key. She had no watch. lld CHABUEl) HAT. I.ut to pu back to Mrs. "lunate residence on the night of tb* am i aptain Eppe aaid before the Coron Ofllrer lu .tn na and ni vt* if wael np-st taut, tn* pt-iatitwtr to hat noa. White .ber* ! celled finVer Hotline* attenli.it tb* als ur of chan, br Stteklas sar o i-nauuar rbanaed hMriotbes ead w* et '."» i.-atair* ililli lin duiius rn..ni Bibb BSBalttinc bj tue Are. He leaned oven .ta.ke to ba*, bet 1 doti t know what bea Is shout a w.aute bim* a-ptt-kr aud saul. ' lian Blade a mistake id tbe date of ber tat.' 1 hurried him to Baal ttetd>. 11 him he was about to «o without a bat. Ba bad taken btev* of be people several spoke al tb*aaiur time Dial I e- and io lb* seale pur-awa*. Hs luruatd laj ^l brother, wbo was on he left, look be tbers bat from be bend anal put it aa ¦ne owb bead. They all to-id him they Utoi it. the u'.bet bat was tit* heal ia truer. Wt . into the hall and fata hrothe* pul m ed hsaS a tow--etwee, round toa eliHich ia, turned up around lu.- brim. Pete aaid lt wea leo tm al that ho ptvte mt is uroiher* bel, resaarKius. My ax hess hoi* rn lt.' W* weal uarto the »i.ere our team wea. He repti.-d to t ut n.ark wad* to him by some an* aa M rited ibat bs-ee sserasew UUMta eta* waa Ui Kl.:hmond than Mr Oliver 'a eu* ne aooatahi* who wea Buswell did ' Wi i-u K ina and (atB.a oaeitltoesa bpi set . I and rel .rad aboot nudntahl frteamerk KB at j-ra; ea tostose tetljDi**. V* . wuke t at' donne me "mn< _-a.iT aw tory --Bi. __m> We left at-a-el B a****-* a* (-nee or let** anasBsr Mai (-«¦ ii len t Sic! a.emil 'mem .*. 'ss onto* hy rn aa. Q»»*> BB _ i-n .> it. ,r.»'**a a-aS S a'flsa-"**-R w-anrns mb .»**» rn av »»*»!l"S. Coming on to Kuhn wa- sea apfvooe.- is.f the Mattaponi river to take a terry* aa they drove down te tbe waler Officer Robins usp}- lus-f-lel-ok i_*i* prissnrr'a -eco. saw it oversf-rvad with a atchoaaag pallor. kt ta where be was on tbe night of tbe 13th pmeaor said ' I wa> al tao Ihne Unseen.'" If dat ia so, aad be can show that I* stayed there dermer tl* pi-rforniance. or eve* a o-meanrabtr pert of it. he nest be acquitted of tho actual murder, fe* two witnesses aaw bin at the Hens Houar about 8 P. M. and again about 12 or I o'clock at night, aad all these tocether wrll pretty will account for his ti»e thal Bight. But priseoet has never yet (Mased a man wb» saw bin at the Dian -fa- arum that tttakt. Another thing that <*luverui* said oo his way to Ku hmond under arron oran that he lied beea peraenatod , that ka would eend te Sew lt ork aad Chicago for the very I-eat <i»tec*_".s toleei aad would fathom the t-yatery of l.-Uian'a death and clear himself. He dreclared that he liked 1-llian very well, but that waa all there was betveea than. ll A KIHI (X)SrRALM». It was a raw day when tha prieoaer was brought up from IL mg and X*) iibno, They drev« in a double buggy, or drag, and flu venus kept hm bands under the blanket nearly all the way. Mr. Robins, who sat with him on th-e hack seat while Caplaia Eppa drove, asked bim if he hadn't brought hi* gloves. He sail that he bad but one pair ; that they wert heavy driving and that he hail left thara rn kn sulky at home. 1 pon arriving at the Third eta-t-o-i- ht-ute here it was noticvd thal bis right hand waa badly scratched, or rather gonged as if by linger -neila. Asked how ah an- that, he said tbat he had I'-n'.i bed his bani at Centreville. At . '.lie. bi his law ofT'sse. be toM i .. I others that hr scratched hts hand bv hangrog ri in his watrh- fhain a.* he larded th. tram that morling. 1'r*. Heal, an J. 0. ( alrell were ap¬ pointed hy Police Jnotice l.i- har.iasm lo Bake a report on the lujured hand, and w.i! ko heard st th) trial. Mil! NOT TAI K. ( oroner lay lor desired Cltiveritis io p ypym ol m.piest and make s statement. I ncU-r advice ol counsel I oder thc same al»ire the prisoner, his br..ther. and Mrs. Tunstall nave one and all flasflssd t" g've any- fof pnbliesfsaSr, ttiou-rh assurrd that any and every ta-t they might slate I ar alpatarj al lhc acnteed would he eo-Bpieuoualy printed ni the !'¦§¦ . an i - I \ ami vat SS ".tarting .loan t* th. Poi:.*-* (.'ourt to hsve l. * ia' st ..' set ni* sat lu a carnage, . "Uv smoking a cigar and ioBking uiicoiicertie liv at the grant erasrd gatheredahonl kin. -xauuua- v > BC das Sj a 8881 .' an.l then waive.l. Hi-caw wa- u'tei tn Iv the -rand jury an »¦ sui " a true bill " found hsr-fiug hi iu with munis' af luiUug. . striking, drowning, kc. Ile hos been » id mil al! th. ' !. it»»tr Baked for kail; BSB mos but a few friends; hat a la ali lu has asssaSSSl great ennfideaoe . afaofSSBsL His katana*, has beea good. He gets h:- tn. als from a restaurant, and |j a ha" a shave km ta ice a Beek. Mrs. Tunstall goes ta aer him often. Hts brother ts nearly . in time here, has s moustache, and usually a earl, that round-top slouch a hat. Ht" father sud mother hara never I,ten herc . the latter is au tuvalid. W ben Cluveriu* was arrested be had 1 two rings in h.s pocket. Nen her waa *. Lill ian . , both han been accounted for. I Ai K lo TACK. ,, The last dav a session of Hie Coro¬ ner s wa* bel J al thc jail. * Cluvertus was brought l-efore it. The room bbs full (pf cig»r-siu»ke. which xi made hm give a gasp, and he said that m it choked him ; thal he did oot use te- * ksasa at all. _. Tw t "'...red witnesses from the ^ A menes!) and the tujr-borse boy identi- kss. M :i!i_ms ud Stratton would * not -.ay that il a as or waa not the man. _ ("luverius bon the sharp scrutiny Ol* the !t" » Unease* and tlie crowd without flinch- ,i inp. Hr is s mai of preat coolness (sad , self-possession. Ml 1 I Oil Ci ROI KM. In the station.h..use. after he arrived hen. in a talk ohoas th** * »ld n-aereoir i.ci- aud Clarks apriag, i'lu»ertue k- said that hi knew them weil j that with t h. vs he hail 08808 been through e than ruing from the college to tbe canal v tl* hs'he. I'lTviiigupP -orhouse Hill into Second i aa they came fr.ni king end . said : .. Well. 1 n*-*-cr thought r.« tt.st I would be riding up Second street ti. at somebody else's expense." One of .finers remarked '. l>o you know Me san] .. Yes" ; that il- be knew Second street. Duval street. BS and all thoee Bironts (near .**-»<-«<- as cemetery, which is a good long waya ti» Iron, thc reservoir.J K .*.*_-_. *" On his way to I'.ichmond pnsanar 'n* j mentioned tbr.t Commonwealth's Attor- .*e nev S. B. Witt was a cousin of bia. *> Mr. Witt made inquiry and found that 8 t was. He therenpoti reurad Iron pr<N-ecution, having aecutod tbe sar- -w* vices of C. V. Meredith, Kn}., of Ricb- sd moml. aud Colonel W. R. Aylett, of .-* King *A ill-am. Counsel for accused *»- are W. W Crump and B. T. Cnunp, ***¦ ! of Kichmond : A. Brown Evana, of *-" Middlesex and H. K. Pollard, of 1-SS. aad Ivueeii. ADDITIONAL POINTS. Lillies-. Iraak bbb Weat lt Cmso-B-S- ii.» Sim. Isa.. Ss.. Oe. LiLian's trunk was brought hore from i'.ath county boos a/tar bar body waa identified, lt wat. found to coolara a photo' of herself and Cluveriu*, ooaao old notes of his, a piece of lewd poetry in what m generally believed ta beC*e- icriue'e hand writing, the forged lectern '*. Mrs. Herbert '., aud all the clothe* she i pa-eased other than those brought by ber to Kichmond wheo she cana sn her last trip. lt is sumiasd tbat the forged __*- ten.the 'Mn.. Herbart" wert wntten by Lillian bsrself, tha handwriting seems to be hats. They vere posted in Kiehnond. tbs au* WAS. When Cluvenus left Rj-ohnaonfl 8st- arday, March the 14th 'aarnur-g Sha body wee found), he want to Oasavs villa oie West Point. At Hs Tork-Eiear Railroad depot kore befere the tmin atneV ed Mr. tttut, tbe dark, asa? sitting arah nat Cluvenus io tha B-Sasf-roan as en- known old nan, who did not go on the train. TM! MOTtVU. The -representatives af aha OasBBSMr* IcuKCLt-t-t.- <w riK*rm tkbk*4 11s ..r s rs -I (H. va >.!.. tint tie! BM LU- let- aaf ao4 e.; Lia Irfsr- B- lati*. ¦SOI ) t._ nias Urn -i tte inly """o'* tue, aelt raryr

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Page 1: Richmond Dispatch.(Richmond, VA) 1885-05-07. · 2017-12-20 · Tbouiat- Jodeo-a Claverioa Kh. veer* ec* Si.e wa- in bel tat: * * foti he 1* mbia tecn tv l.'urih. Thej formetli Kn..mtv

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ALLTHEKNOWN FACTS

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LILLIAN'S LIFE IN BATH.

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mn iTte*.Btu! 'I ('ii :. larpel'

indebted to Mrs. 'luu-ta 1

Bttoti b " sutspi*. Mr*. TuiiMt1 W nf IlitUhs. and hill BBBltu tin l'.ruinptnii A t. linn t.

tbe law-ai bool ul lo.-hu.ebert lu* gradaa-M

- v lb bel means and vritii manifolit''.licr hely Mn- 1 BsaBafl ptaparee* nice.

and nephew for thc journey of lift.1journey lhat (luphl te have hoer, piessent and ps-eearaf-BBS, hut ha.- prove.IsaBBkBBBBBBI iti Bli t x traded mat i ut

1ami at Boan

.-.; ann T-OBU&is wert- OB BOOipleasant, tout. wt4 dkt wa

kt.cwn io \>t daejily atta.hcci Di hunbut tl tv wert n BBBen ¦ spokes of a

lover? Hat) engagement nf marriaftx lad h wai- kept qu'et. lu ia

¦eipbhprb.niii talk tm that his altnin.1.a .: Biui* were m an aitngi-lhetiitlarent eireiiicii

July the Mt. 1**M. Lillian left bc

-parents* home, mer Mau-juii*., la gte the BSaaa of lier grandparents an

uncle, mar by.a pla t a-ben- she ws

BB much at heme BS tub helather and mother. While thenthrough tlie influence of a relative 1

Hath county, alic secural tbe posiliotit m hii('l-tt*actier ai Mr*. Dm-kiuson'inear llillboro'. "levers: titiies dunntin* timm.ut -he wai. vikitad at her ui

dc i Mt WoBtwr) by Tomu.'i Ohvenus Ci-loitci the I'.ith, MM, shleft King William lor 1-eih r«a Kiel¦tomi Sba was near ber |*ereeutrrt.r but did uot pc hack Bl tell the)

gaed-4-ye. A relative drove ber t

auehao&d leouu tweutv-titeniile-*.... au

here alie remained a fee dava al iii

.a-estd-eooe of an aunt.Ump afterward* it waa diacoeare

that while >*be wah bert- u> RichmanTemmis was har* dm., lt is surmise

thal they niel, but, il so, wbers or ei

sally whee t* uot known,asm nssBjwsni home.

Hy ibe tuidilbf ot (Htober Lillian wtlocated at ber new borne in Beth count!

Mrs. K.'kwaoii liv inc at

place oa tbe CowpesiuTfour or (ive aaiies froi

Mr. DhkitiBon is a well-to-do caf.litradei, and ts often away in Weat Vuirt-tua makin-- pureba**** They Sevenchildren of tbajr own, but Willie Hick

.rosen, a nephew, has been brought opin tbe household.Te teeth this youth ead three ethar

IBB ef bet brother. Mr. Die kiaeonagreed to pey Lilhan SS per -month,hoard and washing. and to furniah berwith a achoo*-bout-* and allow her ta

get any other scholars ia tbe ne-ghlior-hood she could.

1 AUK DATS.Thst Lillian found in lira. Dickinna*

a kind, motherly woman, every letterthat tbe wrote stentionmg ber name

proves. Yet she must have lieen im-

iiteaBirrahl v mw-erahle in Hath. A goode bile liefer* Christaaas she must haveknown tbat abe was not only a ruinedwoman, but tbat it wat only a questionof a few months more liefer* she wouldbe fcbamed lu-for* tb* world: when.perhaps, abe a ould be disowned tty berrelatives: eben good Mit. Dickinsonwould refuse to know ber longer : whentb* girl* witb whom i-be had pose te

at Bruinjrton would mention bername witb contempt: when new friendswould ignore her and old oeee deapisrher: when she would be s bye-wordand reproach, and. may Ire, net have a

roof to (shelter ber in ber confinement.Sh* roust hst** bad the wornt fears.

tbe most painful apprehension*-.. Bfartful eontnvenee*** sb* concealed ber

condition . hut tbe mu»t harastood in momentary dread of discovery.She knew ber dsy would come at last.Sin had but two tliinp* to ho|»* for.marriage with the man who had won

ber confidence, er, tbat failing, to finda place of rt futre. out of the sight ofthose who kn*w ber. until her contine-men i wau patssed and ber baby dis¬

posed of.iKtrriLF. liik.

Day and nipht Lillian must have beenhaunted with tbe shadow of commr . IShe wss living s double hf*. She badi. BB to Mrs. Dickinson a pleasant andsociable companion tc tbe children.sn attentive and apreeah'.e teacher.With pay and happy tt.urip-iady friend*th* bau la Reeta one of them ; tu pasSBe-aaea t*ltt bad u> be a sweet, in'

adv.In ber (wii roam, in the ki

tlie night. Kb* saw what erae be!She bad hern reared ia | I(.he bad bad ixccllent ede Bti Ba] »

taSBSSJSt : .-ht had Leen IhretlB erithambitious piri* at Bratagtoasentimental, and nc dnuht liatu plane..and now she trat to ba an

<>t Ti AST

.j ri IAB1 AUY TOBIT.What Utter'-, il anv. she B

Totamic (rea Hath sitheOom-

B Bweahh get aeee. w hut !.*bar while she was ia Bath.eke

; thc night before fh( mk !. bet:;i"hd. A tew empty sn-

. ft ia lin trunk prov*.¦Jul st .¦ i etsi

kn.'Wri.Lut in .1annan aa tin

e ber i«».¦ said bj Lillias to be i.i. Lillian

tn laavi ¦

'.emt i.sys. >(,, cane lo Rihut ; further.t>.» iTdhant* Halal hen- Jaaaai

I Mb and n . as J Mit¬ton, Rou*. At the BBB*

B it came here from dotTB thi

ooantry. Ile registered at tilt- Davitlieus* (Bees the Exehe . St histras name.

Tl!' MKI'T Ad.'.

lt trill hi shown sa the trial that iaJamal*** Claveriui called ai thi 1 x*

chBB**S le see Lillian thst he went Bfte her ronni, ami lhat one Bight she

d ( isca here th:. re *n. Bl

thc hotel.Tessa bed st the Eh

ar having had *'a light r

h. Wa Lecher, chief lark at UmLxi Itancc Hotel hss heen to the jailand positively identifies C-lestB

Be far a* is known, on thi* visit Lilsw nt> other paVBBS with wh *n

v»B- acquaint, tl.no othei ;except lonni..e.

feB, these wa* one ixceptmet ba ths Exchaaga Hate;, fart to face.Ml ' isi-tti .huies, cf hine aud Vc*"*'The] had a briel conversation Bi 'cn*

niiinjlare topics, and soon tbcreafteiLillian left tbe city.

ls*****tBSBJ ie Lath, she told MrsDickinson that sha bad heen mei ;r

Richmond bj Cousin 1 otnmie thst hiitwti her ta ber aunt'* ; tba' -

bet aunt much improved, and that heiaunt urped ber to return to Kath. ar«

paid all the expenses i.f th- trip. Alsothat slie hat: taken hrcakfast mi. hmond heiti with Cousin Totnaak sin

that hi hud riven her (vadj and ora

.med that slit wi.

back mu. I. ii.'int than tht had el

peeled.LILLIAS LEA H.

.tat-! 1 "'' iH.illt.aja Hi.rita liar I»ii.-> Hie.

ihf Irain Oar |l«v I rn in 1.m. ii.* BsSBali. .luman Lillian potto Ricfamam

... ass ('iiveriua sa tue prstsaei thav kevian her Aunt Tunstall

a ho was vary ill. In March she adopted s verj different ruse.

i'n th* IOU) of Manh little WillnDiekhiaBa hrotight from ;

sdBSM s letter addressed tr. Lillianrpftn reading S she (".claimed I40Willi*, why iii you bring me thisWhj I throw it in thriver J*"The lciteT Beleeli purported ta be fror

Mis*-. ol Uicbmond.a young ladv. ha was at the Druingion A cadcroy wit

Lillian : abo wrote urging Lillian tii cm* to the city and go with Miss ..'aunt '--Mr*,. Herbert "ito old Point a

a companion : promising that Lillie:*hould receive *2 per day for aaVB*a**tatbat slit should bare tbe us* of tharim's wardrobe; that tbe arrant*ment would be most agreeable, ftcAi. She said that she had a lettealan from tbe father of Mts* -uiruip ber to accept tbe invitation.

Thi* letter offered a prospect offew weeks of pleaaure for Lillian, aa

good Mrs. Dickinson consented fm beto go. Tbat was the loth, and Lillisarranged to be has* the 12th. Tlie let uwaa very urgent that she must I** bermi tbe ohm, Mrs. Dickinson lem Lillian ber reddish brown canvas* clothesbag to carry tome unuorcloihing. extr

{.air of abo-m-IHl: Mort BBV-SBB BB start.

Tbat night Miss Ells Kinney, s yo unlady near Lillian* own age. a particulifriend of lien, sjient with Lillian at MnDickinson's. To Mia* Kinney she *aithat ah* had a premonition that ** sum-.

thing hornill* would happen before shreturned." and abe told Miss Kronelhat abe had a secret to tell her ; bithey were not aloa* liefon- she left, anLillian did not reveal it.

lie fore leaving abe gathered out of tbtrunk an apronful of letters. A leishe read and shed tears over; thesb* flung the whole apronful in the finremarking that something might hepp¬le her and that ahe didn't cere for htm..ikcr to get hold of thees letter.Wednesday the 11th she started tMilihore'. but was too late for the traiaad returned hume. Thursdav tb

12th she made a verj earle start Ontne vray to tbe train, ridm*" horseback,Bk*-raid to Willie: "1 (eel at tf-nme-thinf terrible arill come of this trip.'"

(Hioip ntiEKim, KAsrw_x__vTell night poor Lillian's heart sink

.anthia her. Sba was leevi-f, a homethat had come to be very dear to her.-hr vras parting with taotherly Mrs.Het-BHS : vrith her prood friend MieeKaine; ; with her constaat S8SSJSSJ8Sand lovel lutle subject Master Willie,and was leavinp tbe peaceful lngB-_aai-houf-c. with all of it. associations, to

Ce to Richmond.for what I It must

¦BM lien either to fol thc author of hermisery to partially ri-fht her wron** lyniamare. or to secure a hi-iaff-plecc aadmidwife's care. She woold bf brouphtto tied in from four lo ku week*. To

stay in Bath county would be certain

shame. Her marvelloui-Jy-kept **r-*cretwould certainly be betrayed, and shavrould have to endure, harder perhapsthan all thc ap-onies of motherhood, tbe

MSBBBB-W.S- tho*** who had Wn so

kind to her and whom she had so groaa

ly deceived.'

Lift ri ust have set-med very dark to

her tliat cloudy dsy a*- she rode from

Mri- Mckinson'i to Milll-oro'."il mw LILLIAN I/KlKEl-.

Lillian wu a (-hort and stout littlewoman. She wai. only 4 feet ihi-:... bot prol-ebly weighed l-o pound-.Her face vu round and full, and shewas said to Le real's I'reftaedfor her tri}, tc Richmond, sbe had aa a

t.lscl alpara drcs: over that a blueJitm-t. and undi meath that a waria

jSSSSt; around her nerk a hright.k handkerchief

with a l-ls'kjct brooch; while on berhesd -ha warra n hat made of l-lackstraw, tum***] up in front. It ha !...».<

ostrich ti*.*- on it. and wai-trimass! withtallied hil- and black vil»i-t. Aroundil wai* worn in(coins j.srt "f her outfit wai* a red cr.r*

Thrown SS hercamed M

nm.. Boanrtimee straj.jred es.up. She wore a plain gold fin-

Ii. one hand sheii? aa the -frial af fd

aha esme- ii unsil nicks-, win nm sin-

kepi he money. Wssl it amounted ts: v> Mrs. 1'irkinstill pare

shs started how uri h¦eta -he had cannot Le asf-ertairi'-l..At MU b .

' -h' took pot u |.-id fuT her ti. kit, and pct

iittv coots in (haupt-.(¦H. v KASI vv \n

.'.lian, if the object of her p-v-ihc io Rjchnn neeta*.

have I .cen t: -

mph: hi lon. Have aha wai- nev at

Tbonsay, lint-. 12;h. and'I "ii mic v aa ia Ri-kan-nnt-arning arrivi ron Kmg ani

told thal iTi tra: : H.wi

ii lt Thu! lne-lit ihktreach RkhsDoad anti] Friday arnrn-Btf

'1 n th K Sri SH her in the bott.: -Mtrooghly di

ai . had loot the tra.i.

ready n and now fawai, so late thst she eonld not hoi* t.

l-t thom * nwrning. i

nionnnp instcad ol

Mrs. Diekinnan had prcpa"lunch ; so she look neither* lipper Ol tl

har th-.-..chu !Tu' IK 176 lillie's W("-t (t! Kuli

ir.BSl Olin.¦ny. lin tra,i, -.-"t there tha

| prietor put Lillian un.ler charge o

the pendnetor, and thc sad wn] «.p a

iiK-t (Ph lui way to I.ichmond.LU.I.l AK (p\ lilli TR UN.

Mr. Wright wat- the conductor of thrtram. In tin- course of a essr**arsstMlwith her.808-B-.i-f -SVSSJ SOSS **»

Si far-! rum:inp .she reruarked li

h.m thai she v* iShe * the train woulirun off and kill kn -M con

.er she waa Miss Madison. Ile ¦.-! her pla'.- geld rinp. The rei

shawl she kepi n her lat.. AtM. thc tram arrived ni Kichmoiid. Ti.enndneter oacarted Lillian to thc Americon-fatal "i u*. in which there v e-

other passengers, and got in kin.. and wini as tar aa tl an*

j Lillian want ta tha II ahout 3 A M. Friday, .Mr.*

registered as .¦ Mms F. I. M, 4 h." au

v iii 21.

HUIAX AS!> TOM tlIK HERE

-br ai Hi- Am-riraa: Hr* ai H.- !>.-,

linus*-lt.r Tura Soi-.

arrived henniori.iii-- nnd wen", t.- Um Davis llou-tLow inf* L..- BShshi'lu wt! i ta the knr*aar-ahof ¦

mi Iloii'r. ma luyardi-.and pot -knead. I: ixhy him that he nn ten a ni"u*ts'lit

Lillian oupht ta hen thnipht bafpta him.Ol this (Friday rnafssag tl

uii-nwealth ezpecto lo ahSS that ht wu

in the American Bss, LLillian did not p. ntfl aftt

I A. M.. and she took her hre.sk fast 1

her room.

Tilt MPTl. AM AN-VV ll:.

While she was catnip Iict hreakfa1a colored servant named Huiesme up from thc office and l-rouclher a note. The note was addressed t

Mis* _/. -ion. She read it. i

atifwer at once, and pave it to Hunand Hunt took it down to thc officia»id it wa> erven to th. "yellow ln«ywho had hroupht the nut*- to 1

Lillian's bus* er as afterward" ai

leruinedi was as follow* : .. I will Ithere as nos a* SMSMa, ls do wafor tuc."

(.Hi the small ecrap of paper upcwhich this was written there wa* Iother word ; uo address : no sipnaturilt was. however, enclosed in a amawhite envelop*- addressed .. T. .

Ouvariua."Ahout hair-past t* o'clock Lillis

came down-staira and pa-vsed througthe oflice into Maui streetnot have lier cii-l-ea-ba**' with her.

While out it u believed that Tommand Lillian vu-ted Belie lale.Ahout mi she returned to the hot

and entere- it hy way of the office, ¦

unusual thmp for ladies to do.At about | I'. M. of thu day it

certain that Cinverius was at th. DinMuseum mathiee. where the Chime*Normandy wa* played.

ss*", arenua ron thi: i-o-t-o-s-.

She ate dinner about 1:30, and aotthereafter started to go out efrainbefore ; but a aarvant who met herthe head of tbe stope showed her whotbe iadiee' entrance was, and she we

out the ladies' entrance. When a]returned is not known. No doubt alretuned the same way. Sha washar room somewhere about 5 P. Mwhan abe railed a aarvant and aakihin to boy two poatal-oards. For tbpax-pose she gave hun Iii cania. 1

bought thc two postals aad retemedber thc change.SHE OOM OTT THE THUtD TIBE.Between f. and 7 o'clock Lillian start¬

ed te go oat agun. Sb* had her clothes-bag with her. She gave Grattan, a ser¬

vant, a postal to mail, and be dropped it

in the atrert-box at the Dispatch cor¬

ner. Returning to thc American be sawher pomp ur Twelfth atreet "t-awardsthe St, Jame* Hotel.*' which is also thedirection of tb* Davis Boan*. Tyler,tbe colored floor¦ ae 11set, hwtifles thatah* returned al-out 8:30 o'clock : thalan *. old man.*' who had hi* pants in

bis boot*, came in with ber and said." Here ft a lady I bronght: she wants

s room ". that he took her to barroom(21); that later s yoong man with a

light moustache (he positively identi¬fied Cluveriue at the Coroner'a inquestwas shown te th* parlor, and there metLillian, and that there bc left them.GoveTins saw ..th* old man.'inp around about 10 P. M.. Tyler foundth* parlor empty and put out the

lights: Lillian's room was unoccupiedthat nightBTKEKT-CAB EOK "MBRERVOIB 8TBEET

¦William Tucker, a colored boy whodnvef a .' tug-bore* " for the Street-Car Company, testifies that that nightbe stopped a Main-atreet car for a man

'whom he identifies a* Guveriui. andtbat tbe man and a woman got on theesr near thc American Hotel and went

wn.Mr. 3. T. William*, driver of a Main-

**th« bole in thc fence." If there itsnrb evidence it is new to the public.

Mr. Williams met Cluverins at theChssBMr's inquest and eyed him fromhead tn foot for about two or threeminutes, and then declared. *' I won'tKay thst it is the man ; I woa't aay it»*** '." Dr. Stratton said thu;ria* bore "a general reaemhlance'* t"the babb he aaec Further than that hrcould not say.

VALIE OF THB ROTE.Tbe above-referr« i-to note, written

ly Lillian, never reached Cluverius.Tbe colored boy tn whom it wa* givenreturned some timi afterward and saidthat be could not find the pcntlemsn.The boy stood ahn:t thc office for sometime, snd then being asked br theclerk. ..Have you In-en paid*" said."Tea: that the ger.tk-man paid BBB.*1He was told to leave the note, and di ise and departed, and that is the lastthia lu* been seen of him.

Lillian, when she returned t" thehotel at darner, asked tlie servant i II unia.d he give her answer to the messenger.

plied. " Ye*." She said thstw»' BBwi p that the irctitleman sa. 1 h.had i.ot received it: an.l there tbe niat-

tfr dropped. Thia goes to dhow thatLillian had 1-ecn with Cluverius thatday.

Thc n"tt was kept in thc* hotel e-atocfoT some days. Then .* Miss Merton."having left without paying ber hill andher whereabouts l*e>nc unknown. Mr.Joseph Dodson opened the note, and

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<~^-&¦;.-.tt-^ <,¦ ¦.¦.-.-...¦faTin t"l t>: tl. Birnie picture ia D

Eastward and boomini! i-eiuelerj ol «

M .iitwiiriloe) i* a Stael oi-.'. n. iii ''ina. :. *..w ¦> fraM-B'.iitea l.ouaea Bini ii

u. ¦- ward ls u llportion ol '.:.*

I bubb bi tbs lui' the pkthe western tem u.ui. "1 Woy

- Liu! al Mare': ll l «.*..'. u iiiBi.

Bini «i.iiisi gol "ft a Mein Btroal oe) »

v. hat hi at *'

v r war-Bardeet Uar} an.l

men and womat, me

Bm! the man aak.*tl Wuaitt - ate thta*ja-"' knd ala..

¦ tat boast of Mr Dunstan.dei. lenigetsnts Hs

.i.t tenet lis tide, a-mi n Mi

..ii s liiiuaM- alni Uta reaennit a¦ idt ul Ile*.'du ..... ct- TB.v *re mi. :ied Iron, ii

ture bs iii,n*-.*i*Buic. ai te* norlin-*-'BBsest tut Bi.d a*i.iain: aaraets tie**

is * store and ber. whlcl ur. kept, open*. -

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HMS hill II" ' MH.Uell Ol.Mr. Arctiei i

hospital bullil Ul,* WI'.:

iiemil noauapifloo* doBm¦'..'

.h. appel left-band sumar ia tlie r«*» dencf V: i. \A Kia-.A dot lu the waler ab nw* arl..**

wa* found. Th- b Bier Bi in a basin cover -

int: about Br* aetaB; a Beam aaaSa bj niea titan twel.:

Lilia Neal Ihe ...fd nil I hand co-:

street car. rememh' rs thst on tbe lasltrip he mau* thal Bight tu had s maaand a veiled woman as passenger*. thstthey got of at thc end of the hue Mainand Keaervoir streets); that the msn

(v bo - wore s light moustache "

a kabim several questions about the BBBand that be -carried "a satchel"hand. This was'.':.".;. I'M.

Lillian's clothes-bag is by some wit¬nesses called "a satchel." hy."S bundle." by others .. s clothes-hep ".iU> proper name. It wa- s

canvas bag strapped with sbaw'.-straps.]

OT*T KESEKVOIK BHTbat same Fnday nipht. at 9:1*). Dr*

Stratton Bays bc met a man and wotnsnat Beat rv ou- and Cary streets. Tbeman questioned him about the street-and as to the time of night. The manhad " s short moustache "

; thc womanbad a package under her arm and no

shawl on.

Fifty steps from where this meetinrtook place is the residence of the Dun¬stan family-.King William county p ¦¦-

plc and friends of LillianThe Commonwealth, it ie fetid. Ls in

possassion of evidence to prove tbatabeot ths same hour s maa and womanwere seen walking along the lonelypath on tbe western side of the "ldreservoir.-a path which, fellowing thehack fence of the grounds, leads to

r *.

¦.Vt fell p*

uno. (bet poihullav. watcb-ke: Bi

[lUBl fla

her liBt. Amu;* balee f VIIfi um: b ti rrii-

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lil |V,(, | .

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mud *:it-.*r .--aeeoiKi ''.,:,i Aabla

Tina v. ut probel ale.

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ol :ee ama{lound is rta aontl ol ll

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drawn ka tue io,pooh bj Mi Qatar-fiat!.

jroin -.maa show inst Lillian »

. a .uti* Itu -I

> i.tow u

*' I* to tilt

state

| that it war o' no BBBtore it into pams ansi iimv it ia thtea.ate-hssket. lhere, aftst it wa- BB

ifrtamed that Miss Merton and HimMadi*-on were probably the same, ii

eas found and pasted topether. I lett*

live W re*. W piece <rf ev.

dence. He thought the adi- »

T. J. C'leme:,:. Mit. not heme em

tain, took the ii"ie to Mr. BT. i.

¦Vusrles. who at onee read it properly.T. J. Cluverius.

TEE DEAD U"DY FOUND.

VI eu** ea IB* ra. .-Merla, af *. asm- ai

Ht* Waih-Ta* iseaiiBcattea

The (lld reecrvoir of Kichmond ia 01

thc weatern limits of the 'itv. It ibetween Hollywood cemeUry and tb

open fields "where the preat < onfod-ereiHospital Camps Winder and Jacksonand later the Inion Camp Grant use

to be. Tbe Small-Pox Hospital an

grounds (sixteen acres), popular!known as/* ths Clarke-Spring propel

i fy," is the* only thing that separatesfrom Holly-wood. There ar* onlyfew people living in the vicinity, an

I none within three hundred yards of ta1 spot where, on the morning of Marc14th. Br. L. W. Roo*, keeper ef tlreservoir, found the dead body of s

unknown woman.tront.

Tbe reservoir it a basin to hold abo.

-.'K(..(-tt(i galirm*. rf water, aad is madey raising ftr-r a alls malnnk neilla. earth ahout H feet higher than the.lrface of the plain. The bank slopesliwaidly and outwardly et about 35egrees : tbe mwsrd slope is brvke**.tmente.l. and made water-tight, whilehe outward slope is turfed. On topf the et-hankneat m a wide walkwayovered w ith crashed granite. To pro-cm the hundred- of people who pren-nade there in summer evenings fallingDte the water there » a picket-fencefeet 4 niches high lietween the waik-rsy snd tlie water, set about 14 inches

-.- the basin. At vanotu painnteps s(*c*j»id tbe eml-ankmeot from therent-da. The whole grounds are eo-

losed by a fence h feet lurh. Allates are ns ked at night; hut for msaytars prior to thc 14th of March. ISSI,here had been in the ha* k fence, ki a

r.i'. scldom-vi-iited locality, a

mle made hy taking off two -.lanka.B-S-t-tassB.

Puring the mph: of March 13th theralcr in thi* reservoir had been allowedo fall -baot lour feet, snd the dead>ody was found strander.! on one af the-loaaag side* of (ha bash- Taken out.

*. IppSSSS. la le the body of a young-.omar.a <.erman woman, many

-Irate wm no sign of hatr *l.awl. and as at first no mark ofrioaaSOS could he seen, thc ha*tr SSS*lusit.n was ran bed hy some that it wu

i <**i if B-kaia. Mr. P. J. Burton.,f the Ditmatcn, who went out there in

of his profeSMon and made a

close iniestigation. was pfahaMy thsr.r*i :, -1 rn*: ks . on thefsce. an bm m rion of ihesur-

-. that m bis ofMSiea the wi>-

u.ati I.*', bet a nusrdcrel.I.ri'" a tko sy. and particular'.y the

followiii| there coul'itho nark sfaksssjUssrye; Kpe - -i- ad, and on tbs

l trifling pecks.Ai TtU'-V.

1_>' aaaiaaaIi. Patt j swam at theahnakonae, made an sui -pey. Thenarka w-re*neaaan nflasd

Thc I.low on thc R-rokea ..ths mo«tnot fractsfad thu

. p-k.ii ; hui it

ned an illusion of blood on the

oppoaita hs. k) i benia in whatto he s ¦- ...," lt

night haw Keen ti.* . .. ...

. *kin on

i an -i ia a fewdays Um rr lip wasda)

'I he i r also ithai « sd would bat

......

ira ws*

rrrad ia the -rahsv sr n bi banda thatit was ii -

. death.bnt 'shs: -Ney a ere tat-

a*and might poaaibly kavi r>-*ulu*d in-.catii.

Mr. Lose, ii, hi* evidence beljnrj. stated that bkhitrat.tit. by a red i.-: ive on thi ara k-

into tin *'

saw the noni ' -.sw many¦ av on tha aanthern

an..

* * Turn wert

tmnks. ThanIracka apps* «

'hie. ol a mau. ll* Lai I.cen fut

laaetar. " *

. »

. Iring." la th.* statement Hi. ih* reeervoii

.At a later period the jury of in'juesllaed FantiK

tdadisoTi t:.- i

MH and thaij or indi*

lill: l'l:i.! i:i(J \.Till VAl'll-Ki*.

tad OB tha as i wil

on tho emti-iiknietit. lier veil wat

granada sue

nearUm nob -.tht '¦

_¦ Eashi ned col i watch kay-l-grounds an

I was found. In the *.. deadna sad ; had heei

D brakes nra n

il iia.i. -¦ it had ii. rushed granite

thereaei valkwa*.

a terra i ed silk baarot fenn

His ii* I*,uni] her rei

*¦ Sono three or foua *>. :n the Jan*

apoake nnd . lbjwharves, va.* lound her aletheaha|wi *. aeceaai] pons fleas tb

aror to tin roannt 'naif ti' .-.-.

mile.Shawl, hat. jun ha'

been shown lo Hrs. Dick 8

identified as Lillian's.Lillian ami swells tefl a

tin DnaoUicome here fran Kmp Willinabut it ia !."' Bfobablo that she kantheir exact addr-inti ¦*. v IVTB1

- the path. s:.v feet fro!whn that vi a.. fonad the man

;'.ijsj,iia!. Bnw: .. v* >oden heaili'.iarii*. t-tsreyo

ii thc bright**)!day. it isa loucly spot Tnthere for hours ai.

a human face; but at n.zht. koshhl.eiiis. dil!.cult ol .i

. in or about Ra hSMS the mo

.rsblc for man or woman. Binnui(- on that path looking east.*..

you see right before you .'the desihouse*' and eta-M hospital buildingand beyond these the gleaming mon-

ments ¦ Hollywood . ka thc left is tlciclit-lorit i,.-.i-;y-planked re-rervoi

grounds lenee to the righi the atna!poa graves, sud half a mile turtlier c

thr roann- river; while liehmd fiare barren heidi-, open common*, ai

in the distance the village of Hsrvie.There lied been a "spitting'

snow that dsy ; thc ground was dani]tiie temperature tl decrees and t

heaven.- obscured by clouds.ii>i:ntikicatio**j.

A piece of thc clothes found in t

bag m the river was marked, a* thmade out. F. or T. Madison. Tlfad a a* published by the iHspatch,else tiiat on Sunday the body wouldst the almshouse for identihcatii

j Great crowds thronged thither. Se!ral witnaasea declared positively tl

I deceased waa oaa Fannie Maye; MIiunatan bold that it waa Lillian Ma

! eon. Finally the body waa idsatttias Lillian Madison's by two MinDunstan, by Lillian's father, by 1uncle, Mr. John Walker, by Condux*

| tinghi, and by aeveral others. Itvidentified aa "MiasM-rton,'' her as¬

hy one or two wiT-iaaoea from t

American Hotel.Tbe body waa decently prepared

the erxve. Uer latner coupm . <».«.,

and without any c*-remotiie* t-ilha« was

laid te reet rn <»akw*ood ceBtetar**. Herprav* ha* beee neatly ateuaded aadtarted, ned fresh Hewers are nearlyalways to be found ape* it.

HOT rot'jru.

Lill-mn'twrurt-wU-telandHacoetoota,ber plate gold nug. and the not* Cle**-rins wrot* te ber at tb* Arorncan Ho¬tel, bar* never been found. There wa**' e And "

rn th* (1ark*-Sprieg proper¬ty of tbe frame-work of a seU bel. of s

brekaa kaife-blad*. pen-bolder, spoolof cotton, two nickels, tic.: mest efwhich articles seemed to hava beenscorched by fir* and throws thereeacr* there were no *rtgn« of fire.batthere is no sort of proof and hardly I

sny possibility that they belong to thiscase. 'I ba disappearance of ber tn*i*

aatcbel and tb* failure to find either thecolored niet-taenptr-boy or .. the oldman'' are foremost among the manymysteries of this case.

ARREST Oat CLUVERIUS.

Ttnot si ttl* Saai Tetteiair* - Baal. ike

rntae- rah*** H < .Pt Brea.thst Hoon

On Wednesday evening following th*finding of the dead body Cluvenus wa*

arrested hy Captain Epp* and Mr.Bobina, of the Richmond pol bl. at theresidence of Mrs. Tunstall, near LittlePlymouth. King and yueen county,some fifty miles east of Richmond. Agood many facts poMc-ssed by tites*officers, particularly by Mr. Robins, in

addition le ths torn note, pointed to

Cluverius at tit* man.Whee Kpp* told Cluv*ru* that he

ea* lhere to arrest him Cluverius said.. Be lt ts .1." Later besaul .' 1 wa* in Richmond, but 1 neversaw her." Hi* aunt and brother al.>*'ie.'.sied "He never sbvv BBt Sbe waa rn Kichiuoud."

Vu says that he hasn't seeu hSeptet: I I

Tl.c arrest ad OaBsssias awtaai Bescene in tbe house, lt did not seem t

bt a great shock. Tb* brother tat-ok it

.» thea any.Ike Li-hmo!..! pa-sata ncifsisiacaa

ursomit of th* identification al th* hedyBad baas received, sud Mrs. Tunstal.

eLtly adi'pt*d tha seaeMe the¬ory. Sb* asked .¦ Mr. Re-Manv." thu k that Lilian ..tum.tied eui-

whieh the otticer gave an

evaaive aaewer.MiniTi H'M rn

The et . earnest ;iivi

tatious and ate sapper with th*. . v brisk-

BOOM halantlv. but his appetiteso.rn (ailed. He a rx (tis.

Mia. Tunstall said that At hal thatAtv received a letter from 1 ai

V lay hr?¦rm

Mi Tanaisread it " to the effret that sh

be estnsnd thst she had au nunanBB

iha,** thc.

T i'i

I ths great imp"S aleh-k' y as a link n

the testimony, the officers at thopportune J | BBt at pris

watrh-cliaii.. Says tht CaptaiaI BsBt arraaas u*d aa

I tallishi tsauelly a la d but lhere ara

lil. iTlUl** a.

wet.: i.i'-*tair* With tb* M-BeaII il| '.- Bi CB .eil n:h *. ii<

.

t***tf'**| in* swa . . .

J tear' : . .* "1 I 'i*ia. lotus* seo tal-ed lit

the piree Ol etiBlll .' I .« rte lt .fe

Bated ll. VI lu "e lie e.mit. niall faint li

.e|i led tllBl le 'i'.'

I aaid Ai bal .wu d T InoUitfl. ile m. i'i IbbvsIbm nial ' Aftei -. . il waa

ii'ur Hon

di ot tu.i ua *« .d. Ita li .>:

»s *. . at Blag aa. -: ' ..iii'tiiuiB. i an. saseHe r*

flo ill, wanI .staitt les. tu lea yea §et BfYes i

I Bli. i. kiel ru Iii.* baeB BUwet.l ii Station-boost

' ... iou. th-a'atioi.-l.ouae While I waa Ont T!.e* ta-

i.aid thenfound nu ;'

li Y *. bii* I talk*B '.HUM'. BbUtll I 'ie. li lu

a

[rom H.*. and a uti.-t.nvi-rsat.oti i not gp to retire i

taii|n»*aieti ..he* «Mtiteii io prose|«at< uk he |ii-is.iuei g...us '.ut r

nani i bp a .¦ ¦'.bluf a'">iii'«

v on Tbs . I.- hia tj^ii.1. lill- laa'ttPl Bli'l waa* ID ht Bel *.flakll,ll ru;t v 'UghI he hud ne

ter ilUlall.I lnsi'iMlliP- ,.t.-taeui outtsi apis l.e

Ii. tl.ell .

I roi...' » '

*.. i dune Hu hruthei?*..! 1 found il '

/e na Btei broochl sin* i n

I ant it.

¦Ti- trias foul, i ut

Hroad street BeSBMB J.xl. a waulmaker, who had formerly dom bus

ntrevill*. ¦ 'e'ers re

upon .loci to pron* that about twel'month*, ago Cluvaries bronchi that ki

t lo han a nev bsinto it; tliat Joel retnentbe

tbe circumstanoe sad tht OBBrearaalBSand can identify his eera work, liatwelve months apo when Cluverius hithe key. Wane.sus fi otu hm*.' Wliam ami King and C'ueen couuties a

expecte li Bree, that Cluicnus w

wearing that identical key at a compstively recent period.Now. her* ionics in a serio

diction. Hunt, a colored witness fnthe American lintel, was shown tkev at the inqiieat and said be saw

key "tJtutly like tins" lying on t

bureau in Miss Lillian's room at t

.American on Manh the 13th. li t

laaliBMBf is written ; bo Hunt signit. Hut it is now alleged that tlwriting was uot tbe correct purport a

t \ji-ession of his words and idea* tl. he never meant to say the key be si

was exactly like this.On this point s good deal will

heard at the tnal.Miss Kenny. Lillian's friend in Ba

say6 tbat -he remembers tbat Ldlhad a watch-key ; description not giv

Mrs. Dickinson and Willie Dickimcannot remember that Lillian ever 1a watch-key. She had no watch.

lld CHABUEl) HAT.

I.ut to pu back to Mrs. "lunateresidence on the night of tb* ami aptain Eppe aaid before the CoronOfllrer lu .tn na and ni vt* if wael np-st

taut, tn* pt-iatitwtr to hat noa. White.ber* ! celled finVer Hotline* attenli.ittb* als ur of chan, br Stteklas sar o

i-nauuar rbanaed hMriotbes ead w* et'."» i.-atair* ililli lin duiius rn..ni BibbBSBalttinc bj tue Are. He leaned oven.ta.ke to ba*, bet 1 doti t know what beaIs shout a w.aute bim* a-ptt-kr aud saul. '

lian Blade a mistake id tbe date of bertat.' 1 hurried him to Baal ttetd>. 11him he was about to «o without a bat.Ba bad taken btev* of be people

several spoke al tb*aaiur time Dial Ie- and io lb* seale pur-awa*. Hs luruatd laj

^l brother, wbo was on he left, look betbers bat from be bend anal put it aa

¦ne owb bead. They all to-id him they Utoiit. the u'.bet bat was tit* heal ia truer. Wt

. into the hall and fata hrothe* pul med hsaS a tow--etwee, round toa eliHichia, turned up around lu.- brim. Pete

aaid lt wea leo tmal that ho ptvtemt is uroiher* bel, resaarKius. Myax hess hoi* rn lt.' W* weal uarto the

»i.ere our team wea. He repti.-d to tut n.ark wad* to him by some an* aa

M rited ibat bs-ee sserasew UUMta eta*waa Ui Kl.:hmond than Mr Oliver 'a eu*

ne aooatahi* who wea Buswell did ' Wii-u K ina and (atB.a oaeitltoesa bpi set

. I and rel .rad aboot nudntahl frteamerkKB at j-ra; ea tostose tetljDi**. V* . wuke t

at' donne me "mn<_-a.iT aw tory --Bi. __m>We left at-a-el B a****-* a*(-nee or let** anasBsr Mai(-«¦ ii len t

Sic! a.emil 'mem.*. 'ss onto* hy rn aa. Q»»*> BB _i-n .> it. ,r.»'**a a-aS S a'flsa-"**-R

w-anrns mb .»**» rn av »»*»!l"S.Coming on to Kuhnwa- sea apfvooe.-

is.f the Mattaponi river to take a terry*aa they drove down te tbe waler OfficerRobins usp}- lus-f-lel-ok i_*i* prissnrr'a-eco. saw it oversf-rvad with a atchoaaagpallor.kt ta where be was on tbe night of

tbe 13th pmeaor said ' I wa> al tao

Ihne Unseen.'" If dat ia so, aad becan show that I* stayed there dermertl* pi-rforniance. or eve* a o-meanrabtrpert of it. he nest be acquitted of thoactual murder, fe* two witnesses aaw

bin at the Hens Houar about 8 P. M.and again about 12 or I o'clock at

night, aad all these tocether wrll prettywill account for his ti»e thal Bight.But priseoet has never yet (Mased a

man wb» saw bin at the Dian -fa-arum that tttakt.

Another thing that <*luverui* said oo

his way to Ku hmond under arron oran

that he lied beea peraenatod , that kawould eend te Sew lt ork aad Chicagofor the very I-eat <i»tec*_".s toleei aadwould fathom the t-yatery of l.-Uian'adeath and clear himself. He dreclaredthat he liked 1-llian very well, but thatwaa all there was betveea than.

ll A KIHI (X)SrRALM».It was a raw day when tha prieoaer

was brought up from ILmg and X*)iibno,They drev« in a double buggy, or drag,and fluvenus kept hm bands underthe blanket nearly all the way. Mr.Robins, who sat with him on th-ehack seat while Caplaia Eppa drove,asked bim if he hadn't brought hi*gloves. He sail that he bad butone pair ; that they wert heavy driving

and that he hail left thara rn knsulky at home.

1 pon arriving at the Third eta-t-o-i-

ht-ute here it was noticvd thal bis righthand waa badly scratched, or rathergonged as if by linger -neila. Askedhow ahan- that, he said tbat he hadI'-n'.i bed his bani at Centreville. At

. '.lie. bi his law ofT'sse. be toMi .. I others that hr scratched

hts hand bv hangrog ri in his watrh-fhain a.* he larded th. tram thatmorling.

1'r*. Heal, an J. 0. ( alrell were ap¬pointed hy Police Jnotice l.i- har.iasmlo Bake a report on the lujured hand,and w.i! ko heard st th) trial.

Mil! NOT TAI K.

( oroner lay lor desired Cltiveritis io

p ypym ol m.piest and makes statement. I ncU-r advice ol counsel

I oder thc same al»ire theprisoner, his br..ther. and Mrs. Tunstallnave one and all flasflssd t" g've any-

fof pnbliesfsaSr, ttiou-rh assurrdthat any and every ta-t they mightslate I ar alpatarj al lhc acnteed wouldhe eo-Bpieuoualy printed ni the !'¦§¦.

v» an i - I \ ami vat SS".tarting .loan t* th. Poi:.*-* (.'ourt to

hsve l. * ia' st ..' set ni* sat lu

a carnage, . "Uv smoking a cigar andioBking uiicoiicertie liv at the granterasrd gatheredahonl kin. -xauuua-

v > BC das Sj a

8881 .' an.l then waive.l. Hi-cawwa- u'tei tn Iv the -rand jury an

»¦ sui " a true bill " foundhsr-fiug hi iu with munis' af luiUug.

. striking, drowning, kc. Ile hos been» id mil al! th. ' !. it»»tr Baked for

kail; BSB mos but a few friends; hata la ali lu has asssaSSSl great ennfideaoe. afaofSSBsL His katana*, has beea good.

He gets h:- tn. als from a restaurant, and|j a ha" a shave km

ta ice a Beek. Mrs. Tunstall goes taaer him often. Hts brother ts nearly. in time here, has s moustache, andusually a earl, that round-top slouch

a hat. Ht" father sud mother hara never

I,ten herc . the latter is au tuvalid.W ben Cluveriu* was arrested be had

1 two rings in h.s pocket. Nenher waa*. Lill ian .

, both han been accounted for.I Ai K lo TACK.

,, The last dav a session of Hie Coro¬ner s wa* bel J al thc jail.

* Cluvertus was brought l-efore it. Theroom bbs full (pf cig»r-siu»ke. which

xi made hm give a gasp, and he said thatm it choked him ; thal he did oot use te-* ksasa at all._. Tw t "'...red witnesses from the^ A menes!) and the tujr-borse boy identi-

kss. M :i!i_ms ud Stratton would* not -.ay that il a as or waa not the man._ ("luverius bon the sharp scrutiny Ol* the

!t" » Unease* and tlie crowd without flinch-,i inp. Hr is s mai of preat coolness (sad, self-possession.

Ml 1 I Oil Ci ROI KM.In the station.h..use. after he arrived

hen. in a talk ohoas th** * »ld n-aereoiri.ci- aud Clarks apriag, i'lu»ertue

k- said that hi knew them weil j that witht h. vs he hail 08808 been through

e than ruing from the college to tbe canalv tl* hs'he.

I'lTviiigupP -orhouse Hill into Secondi aa they came fr.ni king end

. said : .. Well. 1 n*-*-cr thoughtr.« tt.st I would be riding up Second streetti. at somebody else's expense." One of

.finers remarked '. l>o you knowMe san] .. Yes" ; that

il- be knew Second street. Duval street.BS and all thoee Bironts (near .**-»<-«<-

as cemetery, which is a good long wayati» Iron, thc reservoir.J

K .*.*_-_.*" On his way to I'.ichmond pnsanar'n* j mentioned tbr.t Commonwealth's Attor-.*e nev S. B. Witt was a cousin of bia.

*> Mr. Witt made inquiry and found that8 t was. He therenpoti reurad Iron

pr<N-ecution, having aecutod tbe sar--w* vices of C. V. Meredith, Kn}., of Ricb-sd moml. aud Colonel W. R. Aylett, of.-* King *A ill-am. Counsel for accused*»- are W. W Crump and B. T. Cnunp,***¦ ! of Kichmond : A. Brown Evana, of*-" Middlesex and H. K. Pollard, of 1-SS.

aad Ivueeii.

ADDITIONAL POINTS.Lillies-. Iraak bbb Weat lt Cmso-B-S-

ii.» Sim. Isa.. Ss.. Oe.LiLian's trunk was brought hore from

i'.ath county boos a/tar bar body waaidentified, lt wat. found to coolara a

photo' of herself and Cluveriu*, ooaaoold notes of his, a piece of lewd poetryin what m generally believed ta beC*e-icriue'e handwriting, the forged lectern'*. Mrs. Herbert '., aud all the clothe*she i pa-eased other than those broughtby ber to Kichmond wheo she cana snher last trip.

lt is sumiasd tbat the forged __*-ten.the 'Mn.. Herbart"wert wntten by Lillian bsrself,tha handwriting seems to be hats. Theyvere posted in Kiehnond.

tbs au* WAS.When Cluvenus left Rj-ohnaonfl 8st-

arday, March the 14th 'aarnur-g Shabody wee found), he want to Oasavs villaoie West Point. At Hs Tork-EiearRailroad depot kore befere the tmin atneVed Mr. tttut, tbe dark, asa? sitting arah

nat Cluvenus io tha B-Sasf-roan as en-known old nan, who did not go on thetrain.

TM! MOTtVU.

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