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The Apetto Wi FRIDAY Amanements T of Musi 1 Mack Ahines for ATL MARCH 11, 1 aye Der Bre 4 Hhe Leeth's Theatre Ham Trymnts Minatrels lon Aveune vr Kelly & Leon's Minatrets, Adaline Wy a fan Mri, Barney WR york Gireay Demons 870. The daily cir-ulation of Vie SUN during Saturday, the last week, which March 5, was aa follows Mon'ay Trerday Won s yt 0, ended on OF Tharsday BuO Friday .HO0 Sarus tay, PO.sO0 Pogue oo HO, 100 Average daily circulation during the week, 00,417. Aterage a ulation during the previous week, ending Feb. 26, 89,300 daily. The totul number of copics of Tin SUN published during Ue week ending March & teas aa follorrs ly, 51805 Weekly, af copies puldished Sanford ©. Church Hon. Saxronp E, Daily, 542,500 3 Semi Wee Total number during Ue week, 574,180. 5,500 —— litical Activity. Wo are bapvy to be able to state that the Crenci, one of the very tesmen of New York—he first Demoerati was supported for Prosident by the whole ation in the Inst National Now ing bis heakb. A grent opportunity able cironcn’s Lon illness, is party Las be incompetent it m t into Letter courses, covery will be | It now looks as of necers Governor a! Farther 1 8 York dele Convention of the party—is ray iaes aml ition, With he next election Return to Pow lly recover His friends confidently ex pect that he will soon be entirely restored Ouvida and the Dombyy. details Onoida by coll Vokohe. that the eppallit panied the disaster common practice among shipni of ll quick!) a, to their fate. The story toll bay m thy sion, of at Yokohama, Bombay was ¢ oP Onc M on coming out on of with the sinki the our first was owing ting out of tl whic os Boml ye h to jt y is opening to Mr. During his | n led astray by his entire be expected that the party hough Mr, Cuenct would rati¢ cand date for the near nent, accom. th way as possible and leaving their victims » too stora, in cases as y Capt , of the Bom cial inves: vof the affoir is substantially th's: ‘The ing into the hartor at about 2ith of January th The Oncida at- | their ablost Senator tempted to cross the bowa of the Bombay but so that t he ha fines for » any rock Hist ress noth that « Oneida Cart exter ‘The Bombay struck the On of about thirty deyrees, and W 1 the water’ of the gun-room, and killing wheel, could be discharged ‘ ive than he Lin clear yard bow of th ¢ her er : that he felt 1 of the jon took manner deser ms to have tirely, | Orlear way again survivors of a at ny ang ut her down to ‘apt ne, but that the damage was far more | ie, oxposing the whole iaterior wo mich at the ‘The Bombay was instantly hailed, the steam whistle of the Oneida blown, and after a delay of tea minutes three guns were fired, the veesel going down before a fourth If the Bombay had stopped and instantly sent her boats, every person on boaid the Oneida could have been saved; but as it was, 106 out of 161 were dr warned, ft docs not require much eredullty to be Neve that Capt, Evnw did rally feel but shock of the collision wlightly tl The Bombay being ap iron vessel, her sharp stom inight easily have chiselled off the quarter of the Oneda with a grinding unlike a touch.and-go rub able that the pilot ma Eyre | might have happened acti on, not Nor is it improb- have said and Capt eved that land was near enough to afford a refuge in case anything scrions reach the shore in the cutter, thelter and food in « Japanese tea-house Bat it requires something more than Cap- tain Eye's unsupported evidence to prove that he actually stopped for ten minutes after the coll sion to look and listen for signals of dietress, or that if he did, he failed to hear the Oncide’s whistle and Ler three gana. T! Thirty-nine men did and found firet gun was fired ten minutes after the col- lision, and if Capt, Eve stopped and lay #till ten minutes he could not possibly have been far enough off to ape the report. He film ts, too, that he knew he had carried away the Oncida’s quarter gullory, aud bow he could have failed to discover that done moro than this, passes hension, Ons witness, indeed, that he said, on arrivng at that he hed “cut the whole quartor off a that either dumned Yankee frigate,’ his doctor Oneida’s he or into tho "and said they cabin, ha he co) had pre testifies Yokohama, ad Thero is hear tay evidence that his steward also sul that the Bombay had cut the Oncida down to the water's edge, on bowrd th the ¢ pdt Moet A few rony are toay Ia stepe to vessels On the other hand, other men Bombay must have seen all that sand his doctor and stew t ance with ¢ all Wi wate! f © luck of ey 4 remark Me cireumetane re ra saw, » from them to thas ro. | —_—————— afterthought. He simply neted upon the in- | human rule we have already denounced, and, knowing quite well that he had run down a vewwe) fall of m ffurt to go to her assistance, This is the plain English of the matter, made no —$—=— The Fallerton Case—Brightening Skics, The glorious band of brothers—Srovert- Tox, Buxwis, Stare, Knox, BEWAnn, Ponten, and Jexxs—who rallied around Judge Fertenton in the day of his adver. and volantecred in his defence, were greatly reinforece yesterday, The prospect of a speedy and triumphant acquittal of the accused had not only brightened, but there seemed scarcely room for a doubt as to the result of the trial: and who docs not know that the name of the friends of the success: ful is legion? Mr. Justice Woopnwrr towered up, The wrinkled brow of Horshness and Severity had changed to the smooth front of the up- right Judge. It Legon to dawn that even with a prejudiced—we do not say packed— jury, an accused man might be comparatively tafe in the hands of a cautious Court. Mr. Jexks's sarcasm became terrible to ward the close of the examination of BLars Prit—na State Prison convict—on the part of the prosecution. For illustration, he re- marked; “Jt is Tracy, filtered through BLaispenn, and it comes out pretty poor.” And when BLatspeLi stepped down from the witness's eeat, Mr. Strovanton observed, “T think there are men connected with the prosecution who might well take hia place, and acre out the remainder of hia time.” Mr. Feu.enron's confidential letter ad- vising the loan of fifteen hundred dollars to BLAispen., as an act of kindness and chari ty, and to relieve him from distress and impending pecuniary rain, was read to the jury by Mr. Jews, and it evinced so much gencrosity, or at least #0 much 8) pathy and warmth of heart in Judge Fur. LENTON, that the dense crowd in. the court | room, unable i longer to restrain ther pent-up feclings, broke forth applause. Mr, ‘TRacy—as our reporters say when they give an account of a prize fight— “struck out wildly ;’ but he is not to be condemned for this, for he may well have been partially blinded by the stunning blows | which he received, although he is reall, strong man, Mr. Pirnneront was quiet and self-posscased, but possibly more dis- in unanimous | oppointed at the aspect of the ease than be | wonld be by the appointment of Attoracy- Genera) of the United States | Some doubts are expressed whether it wil tied necessary, after the Government At all obable that the ju although in the line of giving verdicts | | bod | closes, to put in any defence at all events it is very in | guilty, will Lave an opportunity to render | such @ verdict in this ease, | ——— - | | Senator Hendricks and the Viftec oth | | Amendment. Tt was a misfortune to the Democracy | whea Trowis A. Hexpnicns of Tadiana left the United States Senate, for he was | He has recently been | making a specch tothe Democrats of N in which he dwelt at leneth upon | the Puiteenth Amendment, and the future re- ations oft! Luks ia the | Speaking of the An ment, r. Hen | the colored peonie of the Scuth, How will yoo They have not been of ir aing, y | aN Low “" he will be in Indiona, if @ Fiteou'h Amendment ts dechired adopted, ond to go back on the fixed fi Having reached this sensible conclusion, Mr. Hexpricks in the st terms | advises the Southern Democracy to conciliate rro vote, and thus take it out of th sof the carpet-baggers, He urges his pol tical fricuds to pursue the most liberal course toward the cols population, to treat them as neighbors, and to give them every possible assurance that they intend to recog: nize all their rights, inclading that of suf. fragm These sent'ments wore received by the hearers of Mr. Henpnicks with signal marks of approval; and it. is a significant sign of the times that the speech is copied into the Phaniz, @ leading Democratic jour- nal of South Carolina, published at Colum. bia, the eapital of the State, In commenting upon the speech, the /*ianiz says that Mr. Hen pxicks's views “ will be found eminent. ly preetical, liberal, and judicious,” and it declares that the sensible men of the South will cordially adopt them, Some little time ago, when the adoption of the Amendment was still an uncertainty, that astute Democratic journal, the Chicago Timea, in an elaborate article on the subject, declared that “ the probabilities are that the country will unwillingly accept the Amend: ment, and thus put a quietus on the negro question.” ‘This, doubtless, hits about the average sentiment of the Democracy of the Northwest ; whilo the bolder and more posi- tive tone of the Columbia Phanix expresses the opinions and purposes of the Democracy of the South, When Thomas A, Henpnicks, one of the foremost Democrats in the Union, speaks thus, and when the organ of the Democracy of South Carolina commends his opinions as eminently practical and judicious, and when the Chicago 7imes recognizes the acceptance of the Fifteenth Amendment as a foregone conclusion, of course the subject is settled. In what an uncnviable predicament does this leave the short-sighted but long-eared Democratic leaders of New York, who went through the empty form of repealing the Leyislative ratification of the Amendment ; and those of Connecticnt, who passed etun. ning resolutions against it in thelr recent State Convention; and thoes of Rip Van Winkle New Jersey, whose Legislature woke up enough to reject the Amendment just after its complete ratification was placed be- yond contingency } | Fora year past Tie Sen has been trying o Veat the ideas now expressed by Mr strong the Henpniens into the heads of the Democratic leaders of this section of the country, ‘They will probably accept thom just late enongh } to arouse the marsow of the party ta demand that these reactionary le Ml be went ler t W the advancing column, while ' ' deags Tke Seantor He — 1 r rtor presented by the Hon. Fresm in tho Assembly ou. Weduonday 4 THE evening is in sou Twportamt pattts decitedty in feriot to its prodcooasor, drawn up by the Ion, entan OH atts and killed by general ridie somewhere in the Legislature, Judging from ull the frets in the case, it is not intended that there shall be any reform in the city government at present. — It is funny to noties the zeal with which all sorts of snobbish little papers all over the country applaud and justify the dull, heartless, soulless, lifeless poticy of the Administration toward the Republic of Cuba, If the brave and food Rawrtss had lived, the Government would have taken a different and the some papers would have shouted praises over it all the same, course, a Sheriff O' Biases hos more power than any other individua! politician in this city. No dondt he bas honestly intended that the city govern. ment should be reformed in accordance with the Jong-stending pledges of the Democratic part But he has relied upon false friends, and they have deecived him, What business bad a man of the people, ike O'Bnies, to trust the aristo- cratic magnates of the Manbattan Club? —— It is possible that the City of Boston has been run down by some British mail steamer, whose captain forgot to mention it on bis arrival in port, It might be well to ask some of the British captains if they did not feel a slight jar at any time during their passage, The most prominent Democratic candi date for Mayor just ut present Is our very ac. complished and dashing friend Gronar W. MeLeax, All the ladies will vote for him. Th only objection against him fs that he belongs to the Manhattan Club, ntilliphirananasnas Senator CoNKLENG, who is very sure to be on the right side of every important question, bore a leading part in the debate of Wednesday evening on the Funding bill, He opposed with eflect the provision of the bill for appointing agouts in Europe to pay the interest on the now bonds. That provision was stricken out, and the whole country ought to say amen, If there was not a dollar's worth of United States bonds in Europe, it would be a gre t deal better for us, —— . The best thing for independent Senators at Aibany to do is to oppose Aneck Fanar's bas. tord ch One bold demonstration Gexer, Norrox, and Creawrn, and the thing will disappear like the bascless fbr Then let the Young Democracy apply their brains to the work of making a cha fer with ¢ sion. ergy and des of a vision, r worthy of the city, and we may g which they will not need to But they must beware of the Man- hope for someth blush for hattran Clab, Its influence is fatal to true democracy, The Rin immaculate City Council of Hoboken at their last meeting authorized the City Clerk to draw a warrant for of the Sisters of the Poor of St, Francis, cone nected with St. Mary’s Hospital, Oo its face this was oll very well, for ihe institution is the only one of the kind in Hudson county, Subse- t to the edjournment, uellman Lec mnt due them on the Ist of May Mary's Hospital, and that the instructed to fuform the absent This was a corker, namount, being only about €50 philanthropic City Fathers conld not the gift e Jotion Was promptly d —<— vle that Winitam Maney ing blockholled by the Manhat. rt ? And a candidate moved that the members of the Board p salary falling next eh m thou each to St n be bers ¢ gh triflis ar own pockets, The clared out of order. Can Tween, does diwes O'B, tor bt it be px after # bastard charte , if ey thi wer Inussion to that C Med? ub, that be would not be — A letter from Cort. ¢ lished i jaf f out very for MoxEno, p ibly the advant ses of the conte f facilitating commeree between Europ The Sues Canal nger broader but non the other; Medite wrow nad d ond the rane ¥ oppro: Red > ly dangerous ous eq while the Darien Canal opens direetly upon the To Ame commerce especially, the work is one of vast im portance, and should receive national wid ss afb eal We covgraiulate the Hon. Groner W McLeax on the virtue and courage be has shown in giving Mr. Wituiam Marcy Twaup notice to quit as Deputy Street Commissioner, It is b lieved that Bio Stx will resign without a struggle, Then it will be seen that Mr. McLean can carry ou the Street Department without him. Such is the power of virtue exhibited by those in bigh places, two great oceans of the globe. an ee “Sensible of our many deficiencies,” says he Jadependent, “on the score of good taste and Christian courtesy, we have concluded to put ourselves under a teacher.” This is a very ju- dicious course for the editor of the Jndapendent to adopt; and we trust that one of thé first things which the teacher will Impress upon the mind of his pupil will be the Commandment: Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.’ — Peren B. Swenny belongs to the Manhat tan Club, The bastard charter presented to the Assembly by Aveck Frean was drawn up in that Club, Cum it be designed, through its absurdit toruin the vigorous Young Democracy, aud again place Mr. Swexny at the helm? s, a Tho Holy Father makes a mistake in spreading the deliberations of the Couneil over such @ vast space of time, In this go-abead age it is Impossible to keep up a fresh interest in anything for more than @ week or so, A few days? sharp work might have produced a tremen- dous effect upon the world; but protracted meetings weary the public mind, and make the doings at Rome much less interesting than they would otherwise be, pS Tho bill to abolish the franking privilege, which was passed in the House of Representa- tives in perfect glory, lics dead in the Senate. The clause forbidding the doad-head traneporta- tion of exchange newspapers is the ostensible cause of its death, The real cause is the unwill- ingness of many Benators to cut off a power that is dear to the carnal heart, ——— The press all over the country is full of quotations from Tux Scx, Every paper has its quoter, ‘The Case of Katon-State> ment of hin Phystcinn, Dr. George A, Peters, of 12 West Twent: street, Mr, Eaton's tamily physician, bas, at quest, made the following statement in reintion to the InJuries received by Mr. Katon on the night of the 12uy ult, Dr. Pete ont for afew minutes past mid- night on the 18: aud went Immediately to Mr. Ba ton's house He found bim lying on a lonnge in tae reception room, sufloring from a concnssion of the brain and spinal column, Ho had all the symptoms of concussion, Dr Peters exauined the back of his head and k, found marks of a blow, discoloration, and swelling of that rezion, with excessive tenderness to the Loven, evidently produced by a blow from some Instroment, Lower down on We saine wae another Honiy, wile was received probably im the fail Tiere wis partiil parsiyeis of the right les. His Vision was alo affected. ince then Mr, Baron hie heen confined to uit bed, and cannot yet eit ap por UN, FRIDAY, MARCH 1 1870, run somaecn snow westnnss. } PISK'S MONEY OR JIS LIFE. The Circnare ard Menegeries Mendy for tc — Count y Camp bn-Novel Arrant mens | gap ADMIRAL RLQUESTED TO SHELL =Wh re the Hhows are Gotng from~th OUT OR PASS LN M18 CHEUKS. Kiysby-Nt hea-Courr vancss for Onte 2 nking Cow try Lantlords. Nod The country campaign of the cireus and me- Plerce=tie | We'te tagerie people for the precent reason is now just J mea Kick, dee ie Talks with a Pore Mout ready for fet cperations (0 begin. For the Rrgand-Biek Bat Trap wits Host fart, the companies Fave been organize 815,000, and Catches a Live Yankees vy of Groves We Toree Letters to The Consummnte the tacke hae been got in readiness for a general | On the th of Dee, 1560, James Fisk, Jt, as re Advance aff along the line, Horses, males, camels, | ported im a despatsh trom Springfeld Tuesday, ro elephants, monkeys, lious, er ceived a letter not dated bat mailed from New Deen trained to act their several parts like Christians | Haven, Conn., in which he was modestly requested or the dolectation of the Hucotis mind; the Iidy | by the anthor tovend to Mr Goo W. Merce at West performers have got their plumptivudesandepansiat | felt, Muss. the eum of $95.00) on or before Mel. 1 trenses in fermuasive readiness for titillating | 1°70, or he must accept the alternative and di is salncious speetites, and duerling ral awoins; und | letter was Jong and well written, covertig about he advertising agents Lave started out to placid | three pages of commercial note paper, ia which the Feinted thathe bad been HOGOING FISK, JR. for two yours, and that ie bad become dosporate, that be must have that money to pay adobt, that if the money was sent to Pierce at Westfield, it would cinco! the debt, aud te wonld leave the country and never trouble him (Fisk) nay more. But that there must be no talk or argument about it, Te monev he mest and world have, and there was no time or place for talk, “ Talk was cheap, but It took money to buy land vith.” And ifhe tailed to comply with this xentic demand, he might prepare bimeelt TO PASS IN HIS CHROKS, fettcos, barns, wood-piles, smoke-houses and fF coisns of vantage througbeut the Jao J, wita the most flaming and impressive sveciinens of ple: lorial printing whieh the genias of the American mind has, up w the present writing, becu able to sehieve, WHERE THE sTOWS Go FROM. The ,ecunious managers of circuses and mena Feries say that there are only eight sound shows coing out on the countiy campaign this se: is to say, that there cre only elebt establishm which hove eapit to carry them through the seuson in case ray of ili luck should follow enovg thew clear th b_ Four of thore sound shows " ” are foing out from DPhilulelpt ja. three trom and received his quictus any day afer Febrasry 1 Y thy nd ove from Cinelimati. Pretty mach ait | He c’osed this terrific demand with the one word. the rest. of which there ore over thirty making prep- | * Beware;"* using the entire fourti page to write it in arutions fur a start, are want are called PLY-MY-NIGITS 5 Which moans thot they run away at micht without eying tue bills which they contract by aay. OUTFLANKING THE COUNTRY LANDLOWDA, OF tate years the borel and #table bills Of Lie show: men have run wp to such enormous figures ax your nearly all their receipts, fn opter this eneebling drain, Mr J, M. Prone’, of New Orleans, who iad to take w cirens in rele ence, and run'it in order to cet beck money w" ich Jonned tot € proprietors, last Feason hit npon the exveoient of cimping Wis men and horses on the round on which they performed. This worked #0 lurge lesters, Prince Erte on the recetot of this letter Inughed immoderately, ard handing it to one of his snborti- nate officers remarked © that he had not deckled to negotivte yet.” Thus ended the first letter. The woxt ietter was wailed from Now Haven, 14th of February, ‘The author AOAIN RRDRATRD MIS DEMANDS, and desired to know why they had not been com- plied with, ying, “itis barely possible the letter Well thet Mr. Froneh lise gone into the business ave | MA HOt have Fenshed you) bas Ui) be Gamed it I Heally, and will this senson rin bis how Indes | Cou't think you've got It, Let it be understood right Pendently of land'urds and #\..biekeepers altogether, | here, if this letter falls into other hands, that thie A TRAVELLING KITCMEN, letter is for Mr. Jas, Fisk. dr, of Kirie railway fame, a kivchen built, $ feet wide, 10 | that's who this letter ts for by G—d." feet high, nnd 18 feet lone, with all the modern ine | Te further said “if you think §25.000 Is hich and to pay that amoant down now, Ifyou wil send me with ecor omy and celerity, ‘This kicehen will be a big chow in Iiseif, and tho pertormances of the covk | #19000 In eash, you ean send me notes for the and his ussistant tie Interest OF | 815,000, pivable. ‘$4,000 in July next, and $7,000 in the country housewives with, performances un ary, ISTL, but §10,000 in cash, must Kurely come der the canvas, before te Ist day OF starch, oF bie you mest.” A MAMMor the CANVAS STABLE, Mr. Fronely has also devi table ernvas ata The Immreniate Prince sail “tt woe n falling mer. Vis heres, 11 rty-fve feet wi ket, ant thought he nad betier not sortie on ice ng, wad fifteen feet bigs and be had not prepared hi nself to pass in bin checks.” ‘Ths ended the second lesson About the 8th of Pebrnary, a centleman appeared ‘andother subie genr vided in abundance, tnd oroy Edged at Conventions > TUL fo the village of Westfletd, Mass., but not {9 search concern may Lave al. possible equine cumfurts, ‘of Whips, for he was making cill sect inquiries tor Geo. W. Pierre. He found that while Pierce's tam OTHER SHOWMEN, . ily Was Fosiling In Weatflold, Pierce himself was ea. etting wind of this new mo nto 1c; and it now looks as tous t ent, have also gone | en: n roving baidings tn’ New Hivon. ‘The gen Lindivatds wonid be Tet gato. theinsels 4 . hecho lo} by those on whom ‘ey have eretulore looked we +t wee — ing six feo! two inches in his stockings. Pierce THE INFLUX OF 1809. Minkested no sarorise when the subject was opened — oe 1, but wald he ald not know who nid been He thouz!t he con'd ase nid immediately ¢ tuin, eavor to ¢ v lester Wh + intimated to P wy Immiernn| from and Wher What they We! Where they Came they Weat to- Who and The following statistics are taken from the neibing would ‘ i valid, ba” he th #2 too mach, Dar. twenty-third annoai revort of the Commissioners of | ve all this conenitution “Mr. Frk's name fed Ewizration, which is in preparation: During the year 1809 @ grester number of alien emigrants ar rived at this port than In opy other year stuce 185¢ been mentioned by eftlier one, The eenteman then returued to New York, contident that Preres w. THE AUTOR OF THE LETTERS, Tue totai numter of parseowers landed war 317,004, | On the Inet day of February Pierce went trom New ai : wen to Westdeld, and on. the following day the of whom 45405 were citizens, and 958,969 Were | pentieman received a letter from Plerce mailed from aliens, The Inter wambor war an excess of 45.903 field, saying he tad Important inormation, anc Over that of 1563, and of 7.20 over the average | desired dis preseuce tamediutels, as he het no th: gtaptiea Dic rhe thvaded doubi te bad discovered the weole thing. The ge previons: vourn” 9%, OF THO CTH INNS Wore DA: | tense Wweat to wens! nd lad an Jatorview wit tives of Germany, (6.904 of 41,00 of Ene | Perce land, and 69,090 from sl! other conutrics combined Prerce’s ston Te i remsrked that whi'e (ts German emizration | ,Piree salt. on tho night he arrived from New shows a eiient falling off, the Irish and Engtish hav inven, on Nis Way to his house trom the depot, he hows ae'tent falling off, the Irish and Engtish have | Haven. cn, jis Way to, lis hones Irom Inerensed sines 183 Ing gentleman, who vsked «im it tt nate wa The mesten! statisties chow a steady improvement | W. Pleree, (0 which he rep lel * Yes ¢ brigani then said to Pierce that probab.y on or avout the me health and condition of srrivin * in the he mit eon arrivin: ts. | toth day of March be would receive a package ‘The only marked exception te this rnte is In thee se | tuininy # urge amount or money, bat of the ship Jowes Foster, Jr, the details of whose | ase Wan tr We ILLUSTRIONS StraNoER tragic pasar are sili th ar to the pubite ‘ " tides ings i 1 b f 4 856 the number of re landing fe | bimself, aud he would cull on him him for tt, an In 1856 the number of »! ting at Castle | wogidt pay hit Well oF ais trundle, Vieree suegesta Garden was 2 t {ve S111 nersengers: in 1809 it | to the strancer that periars it would get him 44 belie ), Mauy adeiions have | (Merce) inte trouble; but the brigand repiied, Leen nade during the yeor to tie buikiings ot Castle | never fear, thore Is not tue le Couse for alarm 3" Garde int © shape oF and haw; rooms that be wi uid not see the vein anal he Tie introduc ton oF a to'eci ph office curing the | had the money ready «w deaver, and immediately Sear. hus proved % great cur venionce to the emmi- | after that tes country forever, THe crime aght the part The police ariancements at Castic Garden ore ren ant Vieree reyie resente | as etill be elory, We torce desperate and ous ad i ' smb ers ane @Miclen for the det © iy sig 4 ” should poriorm, The ease of the git a HULL KILL iM srmE Downs, x enticed ror the Or €x This was the first time thot Mr. Fisk's p had October of} si veur, by the keeper of been en riy.und the e a" t thoucht it vidence’ that the desperate 7 dan erous; and iliustrions brigand was noue other of the thon Pier e himself, ‘The gentionan took bis lave, soying to Merce he would hear trou him soc " i About t ts time Prince Erie Was deighted to re The vrincimat pointe of destination were: 1 | ceive another letter written by (ue saine band, but pois, 38.913; New York, £5,810; Ponnsy!vanin, 82.135; | dated trom Wentteld The writer suid: © 7 Wisco ein, 17,088 Two thovdend three Huncred | been taix enoweh sont this ere now; T aay ct and twenty-seven Murmous arrived here duriig the | to be uecommo tat.ng, but it muss end, as fara year, concerned, immediately; so If you Wil Tlie Labor Exchange, which wns Lefure tie 1th day of Murch, cue ruin, in operation daring the yeor 1567, is a epzeions, | that well arranyed beilding, 90 sitasted as to be access withon arrangement landing depot. ners report ach Value t taat it gives croak ansurance of re usefulness is it becomes m for labor is now Gorden por orm thelr dutics sea Ton peted and pnt WILL MAKE RVERYTIING SERENE, and Iwill immediately ceipt Of i; but Mf soo fail wor mane any ipt to Ard out who sends those let ters, MOREY Won't save you, and you'll have to PASS IN YOUR CHECKS ANYHOW," tthe ivy iwi warKed re widely known ator then the sup: mont his bee leave the country on the re. Dy ey nearly 4,000 more | read the thir. letter, vid not leary how cheap bis 438 skilled female l:borers, and 1,873 house servants, | VOC iMeking investigniions, belt tater Prince was worth savin mesvonyer the immo titely ‘OF the fmm igrent farm reaulred stam of $16,000 in wi ner remain here, the my mt by & United ore:s only a smail nam: Vy, and especially the 1. ‘y b " States nda, ich was delivered to Pi Sa Were ererd trctee s nCe 00 the Woltorm | ‘Teceday last; Lut tmtortanatey foe Hern ‘The Bonth still strives to nd the means . | Oe, BPpee on the ecoae Just at this thne, cmigiant Labor, DU ik crees erat ar thet aate | 88d enpiared the §15,00 lio preserver. The wisoner waived un examination, snd iu default of fmmigrants I ,000 bull, was cowniiited to Jail. ok ut for the place Work is inore stat frat. ‘Twen- —————— : mnsind edt hanoret and sixteen of the MRS, VANDERBOSCH'S LONGUE, migrants for whom the Labor Lxehonge procured ——— employment coud read and wile, while 7,189 could How tt Called ¢ Dow. German ~The Motier ond bi Hail Wanted. ‘over Schirmer a ‘Thiel In Corouer's Ke fn Prison EXIT OF A PROMISING CUSTOMER, How Wm. 0. Davis EB Fast Nag. Morris, of Morrisania, has some Provosed to Bu to issue an order of arreat against one Mrs, Vander- very fine ren) estate tor sule, He therefore very | bosch, who ts charged by the “ valient Krownor” cordially received 9 gontieman of plearing sppear- | witn having commiite! te enormous crime of sinn- a fow days ago called upon him and repre: sented himself to be desirous of Investing in landed | Dogberrios. The aMidavit of the worthy Krowner property, The stranger called himsclf Win. ©, | upon whiel the order Is based is a8 tollowe: Davis, Esq. Mr. Morris was very happy to make the |. William Gebirmor boing duly aworn saith, Tust te ty the pianuk ty tie ab BLtied ON bas Does commenced In Le court ov the fs ary the det acquaintance of Mr, Davis, and {i vited him to take 8 look at the estate which bad been announced as for sale, Bat Mr. Davis was too tired to mull nor defendants Mr. Morris accordingly conducted him to tno ivery | Seftenanes of thus pla wilt ; mg oy stavies ot 8 Mr, Carr, where he hired one of the | city of New ork, god inaton the Mth diy of March, fastest horses in the estadlisun it. Mr, Duy found the drive very agresatie, and wan deligh with the estate, But he did not deciae upon ita purchase immediately, Ho promised to come again, and Mr, Morris, with the hope of makine a goud customer of Lim, paid the expenses of the drive. Ir. Davis kept his word, He did come again; but instead ot going to the residence of Mr. Morris, he went to the stables of Mr, Carr, and hired the same fant boras again that be had eat bebind on the pre codiug day, Mr. Carr had no doubts as to his ro : pve ability, seeing that he had been in the company the day before Of #0 well-known a clilzen as Mr. Morris. Ho wished Mr, Davis apleasantdrive.. Mr Davie thanked bim, and gave the reing to bis One nog, Mr. Carr walted till late that evening for the return of Mr, Davis, but Mr, Davis forgot wo revurm In tet, tt bas po red his recollection sluce Won, ‘The New York Life Insurance Company. In accordance with the custom of our mone- tary corporations, the New York Life Insurance Com. pany has just published its annual rovort for the year 1309, ‘This statement shows n steady Increase Of business, aud exlibite ® healthy condition of af fairs, whioh ts very encouraging, expecially when we compare it with the revelations which have recontly beon made of the shaky condi‘ion of Iie insurance in Bngland, The income of tho Company for 1849 Woe $5,074,798, and the exoondi'ures £3,509.T11, leay ing a balance in favor of the po ley holners it 6. . the #aid Vander bosch, one of the detendunis above pauied, (poke Of wad coucoFutog tus plaintitl, Ue fol- lowing words tn the German ianguage, ard which were understood by tie hourers thureo!, Uist Is 10 ray,” Sia sind (a die Desielilon nod berauben die todten,” + translated into te Kogiioh Innguage, mosis © You'are # tale eal from ane rob the dewd, De orsona Of RLY visible WicKDs, woe anes) WH, ws Sworn to before mo, March s. 16i0. Ped. Jove ‘Com For, this heinous erime of #) Mrs, Vandorboseh, bas boon ar Ludiow street Jufl, in deivult of Dull in the eam OF $2,000, We hw “He who lays & bund upon # wom none, io a brute Whom it Were Oi»e Gatlery to call w a nd if this be trne, how much more eontempt ible is he WhO Incarcerstes 4 belpleas female Lor such paltry Plander as ts contsined in the abuve afl davit ‘Tho law requires the Sheriff to make the arrest, and in compliance with that duty be did so, Mr Vanderboscn being taken to (he jail, accompanio: Dy Loe child, sweet Uo mise of abut wight years tha feel Keepers. Moners. Tracy and Qurd OF ropresoutitive dat if TURMER, M.D, warn rer of Deeds. sted a rappearance #0 worked Npo ue they would take tho responeibilit her theusoivos The Growth o =It in on tts Way ton Daily 11226. ‘The areets on Doe, were e138 1 red jouer op ‘Ve Now York th one of the olacst and most four |, Huudved Thousand Oople and wider the a aut of | Tete Salier of 7Re aun *q Pre a Win, Boors Sim: It may be gratify fe eoviublo reputa- | tLe pubite aporecistion in which THe Sus is heli, to leven that with me Its fale his steadily Increased ch makes stock untid now ft very nearly eguule that yf ull the other tea the | prui morning papers contived, ‘Vhe pw eu \ ems OF Lit year bes en sign de . Laptelba ti er olvlaaudtwtiente alsline to undersund that it aflonts aa muh nows f which is equivelest toa lirge reduction tu tue | | ; i‘ : — Why this populariiy shenid not st 4 Hearth and Home for the pesent week is one | Witsa ulation of two ttl lon f the best numoers gfor pub ished. nevovings | ClZhE miles trom the Ciny Mall ve bud iuetructive busev, Rh DURS LON . to me £15,00, ond promptiy, oF Prince Erie not feeling inclined to take time to Yoxterday, in the Court of Common Pleas, the Hon. Judge Duly wus called upon by Counsellor Joachimeca, acting tn behalf of Coroner Schirmer, dering this most mighty and potent of ingulsitorial that thie y onept further pays that the wuld dufeudauts are dering a Krowner 4 TEACHER'S SUIT FOR $5,000. —— Boune!ts Cloim thet ao cier his Wie hig Mistreas—Honnctl! Turned out Mina Moore Turned ont-Her Siser arn d out-Nobody Kuows How the will Tarn ow A curious suit was begun in the Superior Court yecterday, before Fudge Spencer. Delia W. Moore, formerly a teacher in Grammar School No. 17, seeks to recover §5,(00 damages trom ove Jolin S. Bonnell, for siandering her. Bonnell claims to have been married to Miss Moore on the 96th of November, 1564, in St, Paul's Church, by the late Rev. Dr. doin MeClintock, and a copy of the church record was produced in support of that fact, The enit is vased upon the announcement of Donnell tat he was marriot to Miss Moore, and that #he was either his wife or his mistress, Mies Moore was compelled in consequence of the whlely elrentated rumor to quit the school where she was tevchine, and her license to teach was an natled by the School Trustees, Bonnell, hov ever, still retaining a hich reanect and love for her, with 9 f keepine ner in the senool, made an sMtavit was noc married to Bonnell afterward told the Prineinal of the rchoot, John D. Robinson that the oMlavit was not (rue, and then again be wail it wos troe nnvil's emnioyer having heard of the lo taken azotost him, eave him bis walking paner be los! his sitma'ion and ¥ iss Moore lost her situation, and out of spite toone Pryor, the bus! ant of Miss Moore's sister, and who would aprear us witness against Bonnell, he (Bonnel’), by bringing tye sistor In in some way, caused Ler exoulsion from the same sehoo!, wher e also was # toneler, ‘Only thr enses were examined, one of whom was the plain iff, who denied ever having beon tn: ried to Bonnell.’ Case ati o1 ——— GOLD LN LOWA, —_>— Naggcts Lying Round Loowe—Chickens Pick= ing up the Precions Sted. Prom te Davenport (Towa) News. Nuggets of considerable size have been found upon the farms of several pers nity ol ax. A bired man in the emoloy of one ot thy © farmers discovere | & small nuggets a san} ond evivel that were turown out froma He kept the matter secret, and sold the gola in the city for nine dolla About one tunk near a barn, aod it is presumed the eht ens pieked oe the cold in eating the gravel thrown out, as the women upon dressine them discovered several amall Tumps of metal, whieh chev sanposed to he brass, drop ont etal A third t vin the vicinity found eral tleces ; they can be y atany time by eal ing at hie he Ti exe cisecoveries were mare dur. ing the Inet summer and fa't, hut the partios atiached NO particular importance 10 them, and in fact were not aware e nalare and Vilnw of the treasure found, They allowed thelr ehiliren to have them, and thes the hirvest and Leet epecinens were lost, ince, Mrs, of the pay Ler taxes rf. Upon re. ‘ifford was In immediately u well to a jewelle mile from this farm another well wi finking a shalt some ele foot, he reached quicksand and grivel six teet deco. The water came jn #9 fast. and the toolk of the men being in- faficient, fe was deemed advisable to saspond ope rations tur some leneth of thne, when more exten. sive developments wil be made. The parties own- ing the other farms will not consent, auder any considerations, to let an iovestiention be made, as the Indications are that this «trata only Hes near aud on the line of a smo'l creck. The existence of gold may be fally established, bat whether whe quantity will poy lor the labor’ expended t# the only doubt, — COLYER TO SITPRIDAN, - | Sirtke ffyon Mast, bat strike the Guilty, not the Tanacest. To the Hon Per f, Rrunot, Chatrman, Pitsburgh Bin: Geu, Sheridan strikes ont at most as wildiy ashe dil us the poor f ne nineh Justien. Te xnye that hi my ex tract from Lieut, Poase's report of the massacre, order to d Baver, ani to ave kind hearse pathic ed the fact tat Col, Taker took 10) «om feck with the sa and childe et loox, does not He says there were chiblren (none over ater), some ‘were 100 wonien ty 1 it now Lnotice upon a el alte so bad ast elzhteon women and nineteen here three years, and the meyority much voi vnded and Ww eems to qui Govern which plice | hin military of the West appointed © taken p prget thet the sam im command. of the us to dy our bomane Work among thore Indtins, and virtually makes tt our “duty 10 stand ta tront of these helpless out cast women od children, ant to -ay to any one WhO may wttick ther ease your bloody work ; these are not Wie euilty, OF the outrages arcinst the poor rettlers of the border, be save that DP Swant i" to ey on No General. You kuow you are not justified tn a Recause t pull asiie t peome sea what you ot want the e: Vth e borrt | erimes vou a gost justly punished, Strike, if you mast etrike, the guity, not the Inuocent Faithiuly yours Warninuros, Nai VINCENT OULYER, Mak ug Elections Honest ne Of Represeatir sof the l A Now Plen f Te the 8 ted 94 s a sistonee of onr pres trampled njon ny an amoitions w ns miorty, Aut in orter to trust revo'mionory res ts,a.an! orm | to a’) States at ailgeneril elections, should be euuctod wha the teast porstble delay For roose of accomplishiug the we roantt T earnestly § an 1 to Congre to eucct a law providing every legal voter with a franchise cect! cate (eruia lv), be isued only by a U 1 States Court, at least uree montue prior to any Ken- eral election, ta uny Person who can establish, by two compute nt witnesses, to the sailstacthn of sald Court, that he is oF wii! be entitled to aaid certifiorte at the thes corning election, ‘Tay cortitieate wa be o! fine parcament, uniform in size and style for the whole Cultet Scies, handsomely exceuted, regularly numbered. and giving Lie name, age, personal de- scription, und birthplace of the wiorestid voter, Salt certificate to be presented to the inspector of elec: tion, when the holder thereof p hist iusncetor to stamp the date Pack oF Margin OF s: ped witnr nine of the date thereon and rendering froudolent repestin ‘The value attaelea to euch certi electors na careful of Liem ag of w document, ‘Thers would be no voting by the employment of dead men's papers. beeanse al the demise of the original he the first requisite fora bnriat per. mit should be the snrrender of the franchise cortif cate, or reasonable ey idence furnished that the same Lad been destroyed. Waat fow might be lost at 80 testroved by accent. of retuined ins tamily, eoul | effect Httle harm, ae the date, ae, &e., of the gran feo would be a safeguard agalust its luture use in ‘other hinds. That there is a desire on the part of Congress to at once check and restrain this Wholesale fraud a Corruption a® practised at Our electious, L bonestl y believe; Mhat 1b porsesses the wisdom to Loruver DULAALp to Ml, the andersigned ax fully know: And its power td exercise its legislative fumetions ti This tespoet are W be found in the Pittecuth Ameua ment MENKY BEL dew Ye uch certifieat eoling said vote, impossible uid render ther important Mureh 4, 1890, Pol a ee A A Christian View of tue ¢ From the Christian Union VL neither Thomas in the Senate nor Thomas tn the Cabinet betieve that Cubn ts tg ating hard for be freedom until the bloody drama, prolonged neod- leenly, shall have Deew Founded oMt into. viewury Withontone sympathiging Word, or one act of sin 1 Question. ple justice part of tie Govorament? Ir Th had b od himsolf Infullile would he not have d otestinony of vissenses? Bu God forbia that either a Somnoror ® Fish, or 9 Cb. ora President, should keep a free people from ‘These’ men are the nation's servunts ators of the national potiey, How Jong shall leas war, with the constant murder at neeompanios it, ry door of the T go on at the public y And how Tong Will OOF Goveromant @ontinne to fenore w Spain bow bev to recowutae F Amd how | will we £10 Kive the eneinies of democruey Coe ail possible es und rigidly, withtold Liem trom the struveling patri it must bo dove wor—ls to put st The te at that Pily 10 eave Tonts on an wo xn dom the nattone equa ————- - The To the Paitor of The Sun, Aint Thasten to eorreet th several Vi inet Chistes OC a Rens eo tart mw er WAR AU mous votn\ay he iemuivre piven HENLEY SICCEL, Charman Ex. Cowinttiee. wwe YonR. Mare 8 AS an Be Canna I The" Bar Association” refuse to admit member | of fe press to thelr meetings, presrring to uive { | different newspapers ouch repos thereot ve su themselves, If therefore the story of My. 0 o ponelertion is f beimvelves.—Itp,| —- Tho Cuse of Jerome B THE STRIKERS IN TRENTON, —_—— OTTER LEGISLATURE OW NCD Rp A RAILROAD MONOPOL oe The Unverupntens Gang in the buvivy of he Camden and Amboy Compmny the Ponfers trom Newark, Jersey « tes tie boken, and Hudson City—Lee telation ever the Wine ¢ Tnextox, March 10.—For the past tive dayy Trenton has been like Vedlam tet loos A mary thoroughly demoralized gang of maleic os hap nover been let free, So deprived are th volitieal Jecehes who th ve filled the town that !t t+ seeotne the fervent prayer of the respectable py of the qgermunity that the time may #oon come Stn ty Fagisiature will adjourn, and the members wily their #trikers and hronte, will retuin to theip dens of Iniquite, Jersey City, Newel 14. soken and Paterson have erewed ont and sont to Tramton the hardest ganz of rumane and ontea's that ever andertook to do the keonndre'ty wart of the lobby, Talk of the New York Lovistature and their viteving lobby iste! ‘They re princes ae compared with the politien! seam wi {el tevoul the wtreete of ‘Trenton, A viit to the Stite Hotel, the Amerioan, or to Kay of an evening, will ehow the curious travclior saab a eneotacle as he never heleld. Hud-on county probably hae the largest oles. ton in town, Abbett seems to be the lion of the Jay, being the eramnion advornte of the omnipotent Camden and Amboy Company, This room is every nicht the resort of the conspirators Who are inten. sted in the varions sehemes for the robbery of ibe veople, Wine flows ike water In his gorreog apurtments, and nntil lone after midnteht revel rum at ite highest tide, And whenever the question, “What fe to be done?" fs asked among the know. ing ones, tie reply fs, “Bee Ahbett and you are af risht;" and the fact is you mast ace him or tt fe al day with yon A stugle example will show how ecomplotety the malority of the Honse wang are thin magnate's dupes, When a printot bit ferent to the House for attr bation the Sergeant-a’-Arms dare not etremate them with nt the consent of Mr. Abbett. A day or two age anamber of dveanents In onpositl m0 the Hudson County Boulevard conspiracy were sent tn and ordere1to be cirealitet, But they were not clrentated, and so the matter was ealled 9 15 the seceion Just at this tine the Sergeant-atarns wag mysteriously taken sick ; O10 of the member re quested that the page boys be ailowe! to cironiate the documents: but Atbett rorbate, ant ihe doen. ments are antonche tant no doubt will rome in ther bundles. precisely as bey were deiivoral by the printers Tuesday evening found nnmeroas delerstions th the Suite House. Mayor Wirrlson. wits a leavy boly *euird ‘ron Bere City, Tiel cone to defeat the Boulevard act, Freeholder Aleora ot Wost to hoken. like site, was an te eme err’. Mayor Kimball ot Hohken, City Clerk Kennels lernoldg editor of the Standard. ehoider O'Neil were Nore, the Intter na en, excre Me, ell, with a view of putting aba new ) b azalnet the tagnayers of Flot Fen Bueinoas is prog essiny in Reomporalivety lotr way, the Bowlevarl act still stands tire, about §.0,9) bare ing heen put an to carry it throw Lyman ©. Seott's new pitent elorator for Row boken and Hudson City, destined (0 earry im cara, WACONA and parsenmers to the too of the hill, w certainly beconie a tas. ‘The Weebawaen Fetry it nt a aend Hoek: there are font bille hefire the House, hint the Commi'tee intend to emotwer two of them, they ean see no su ar, A healthy old thme hisheon made over a til tne trodneed to e tye location of the Cupttal from Trenton to B Tew eee Am fat yo. in the meas TPitersse, New Branewick, Newark, and-even Hadeon e nety. are making hide: bat iti too Inte in the session, und the proposition will #tand ver anoilier year, Tie Hadson City consolidation bill ia ively time, A scheme f<an_ fo ore wards in dorsey City so ne to override an combined opnosition tant Berzen and Hudson Cy mav make, Jorsey Clty IW bound, however, not te ee fre that they wid making @ t to Wake twe ape May is to bo consolidated into Ab Resninions are to he paced nrgtes pasenre of the WIN pow before Congress to meke Jersey City a port of entry, Mr. Bergh has been over at Trenton se vers) timer recently, and. Wille the ald of sever vidnenthal Ciizens of the State, baw nut in ati) for the vanish ment of erelty to antwala, The aifences euibrnced ayo overloading, over drivin esting of unin also. for tie Omnis ment « nipire, of indze who stall ald in ang Nn game cnickens, dora, Dailk Je. Tk Aibo Lnew the ant fire, and it te Pale to nt of Mr. Borgh. Tu the raet tw 6:n Tonses lave boos rahe g throush any nimber tie of nie pio't> tte s), mui to the dissat On OF those i> Lorested .hirge speculations. ‘They have, in fuet, rracther el through seve al Tis anknown to t ast who are and wi'l be toterested, and iN the Legidatnre fn sand the Ring a the call they be known, Mercer and Still hold a lave delezition here ntie nroosed Air Line fullroad umenidinent Is to strike out the nrovien re) Compan” to pas the State $500,010 fo: chic Nirectors agree that the Road, 1x « ed. shall never be so. ott to the Cau Comping A movement {aon foot foi free briders over the ck ond Paswile rivers. This ia f the hotore the Legislature, All the jruseut bridces, being owned by close corporat. ne, hav A nuisance for Fare. aNd Foneatediy Pave tey been Indicted by the Grand Jartes of Hudson, nse, ant Paxeate counties It will be remembered that some vere ago Mr. B.A. Btevens bad the Biss. nol Oratle Point set apart ag tho town Whitehaven, with » view of saving his prorer Interference’ from the authorities of Hobok: wore desirous of opening streets throuri Mr. Stes vens's estate to the river. A bill has been resented to ropoal that ack, which will pass, and thie coming sn wii! he tie lawl OF the once laniove resurt, INO Ed) sian Fields, A fev nights ago atively dog ficht was rot no for tho express accommodation of certain sin ere of the lower House, ‘Thero were present ten oF welve who seemed “elithted with iorty andl re Lo enjoy a repetition of the show peat week. A int bait fs to anceesd the dog felt. ———- Gen. Grant and Cub From the Albany Argus. As for tho President, he {¢ like @ man on wires, pulled by any party who are in control, and as Keere- tury Fish and the Spanish agents are now !!-power ces to their music, Af the Becretary Waiting for further outrrges, for another brace of vurders, oF the bullying of some poor Acnericea eumnan, he will probably not have to walt leny. Tbe Spaniards vill iwprove their opportantty, 0 yw that they soo na take matters en coolly, and we lll heat of still further ontrages npon Americans, wve lons of Hite t# reported. we feel qaite eertnin, before WANY Onys Are Over, Could there be & more etiam spectacle this! ‘The vations fag trill tu the dost, Ite citiaens owtruged and murdere|, ont principal Governinent oMctale bobpobbin, wn tbe Topresemtatives of the vation which fo in vile aad degrades us, and Luxing Matters ae coolly w# it fad been & compliment pald as inswad of « o¢ ond dreadful insult, sie SE EEE SUNTEAMS, pil Fassia =In Washington they do" ive brow thon Fish. ball.” —Who was it that said “ photegrepny #9 fe 0 graphic art?" —"Two heads are better than ue, they are" pat” apon a te\low, At is suid that there are no bull in gold Io Wall street, Out there ie more than one youn emt anion there, ‘The ranks of the Washington correrpoud entat corps have thie winter been augmented by & belt dozen women, —At Lynn they are making a new style af Waterproof boots, out of ordinary inating oF * brogmated WIN & preparat miprevious to water, ~The mate students of the Indiana Medial Ce ad vis oe Colleye have given one of the laty atv headed cana, Tue quesiioa now arin, do wity tt?” Charles Mordaunt will, it is swt Kugiand at an oariy day for Amerien, ix *)end & seaKOn ID the uJoy meus of bbe +r Wert ro prairies —A Swedish minister, the Rev d fonr young u nd one you Liver at Anoka, stint the therin om reas below zero. Mr, ¢ wer anrked Louies Stockw L nivervity of M 4 with an\orm Miss = Mudaion an Clase of (ty nae. and te tren (11.141 Chae Anato® OF the ater na & —An Obio Senator and w newspaper sore pondent had @ street Met t tn Colampas 0 ¢ day last weoh, to decile whe the eoreayondony® srk me Sevaton’s conduct were juet, Untor “ly, a er Ane the propiom le not ye. Fe ¥6d During a lite strike of printere at Testt Ue wopts of rok womed a ew At ce printers pot rebeiind road The tate Me, WLR, Wilhaw f Paliypens : now i ot