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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4 PORTER ROBBING THE DEAD CHARACTERISTIO AF: TUK MAN WitO LOVES GRANT. To this, however, n Sonthern District, Where a division was not necessary, Was separated into two, while the | Northern District was let to get 68 estima ed at $40,000 a year Dest President brother-ta-low, IDAVIT FROM Appraiser of The eS Sun. Prositenv’e brother-in-law Lt nitnee for Alt, Mexico, ander Indian Bey piace worth #100000 a year, President's brother-tn We are glad, however, to observe that an effort nedy the mistak Horeuetsa of Binghamton has now introduecd in the Hotse of Representa. tives a Lill omend tue errors of that act by enlarging the Enatern District so as to inelude counties of Weatehester, Columbia, Green Me Stents Admi Tries to Watk off with his Who Captured or Porter? ‘eof The Son. Wasitixotos, agat's Thander and rive Money Orleans Was tt SATURDAY, RUARY 4, he Dis riet of Colanipia, President's brother-in- New Orleans; Jaw, Marshal of Neetor of tha Port of It will be rememb Admiral Farragut drongut 7.8, Conrt of this District renud crews of his eqaadron JAMES LoxoarREET, President's brother tn of of the Port of New Orleans: ‘5 own cousin yam, Orange, Delaware, Ots on behalf of Brand Opera Howe Theatre tive Jaw's consin, Sg melt and the of: ON, Presiden ‘ernment for Ce destraction at the memorable battle whi money due from the G Parton, Presttent’s brother Frankho, aud art of the Northern District; was stopped, and the Judve rneys in order to | tress my that p uNTeR CLAIM ke such long Porter urt in the different por ond Lieutenant His savdesty in eottugt wp tois clam is r of Internal Revenne, Phird n the new Ka ance, he nyt couNTeY OWES TO PORTER. dnesday of May ; Seta the iorw below Aud orved euch attack constantiy and vont deponent The Census and the South. The increase of population in the ion during the past ten years bas su eapecially true of the increase in the It was vory goucrall 1 reduce Fors Jack of the Worse whieh had swojt se States, and of the upheaval of soc'ety therein by tl emane pation of there had been no that portion of the Un on be remarkable if it of population in nd that it would had even held its own Tho ce: sus, however, reveals the gratifying | The joke of t frovernment or the political re y that he was a laa ching w exelted Tt made Te was Gordes that fally ten His had steusk the tort, hell struck was eorefally marked at those States now have, in rowid | million sx hundred thousand | more people than they lad ten years ay aggregate of increase being about thirteca aid a half per cent, inee the war there has been some immi fration into the South from the Norti, but both during the war and since its close there has been probably an equal amount of emi gration from the South to the North, while Wroughout tho last ten years there bas been very li:tlo emigration to the South from for tign countries. ‘This ndvance of more than a million and a half is therefore due to the natural increase of population in the former slavcholding States, notwithstanding talamitice of the war and the disturbing i anancipation se facts show a wonderful degreo 0 fecuperative energy in the Southern States and tend powerfully to prove that if Con gress will promptly vive general amnesty Y pretence set up on his dl by Senator Cianpit Lebalf is that ur of those citizens Amendment. it owes two th Lrother-iu-law's nomivation confirmed! church ts in debt ; seand dollars, and or What a scandalous argoment, what a dis What sentiment ity of Lis own station can exist ir the mind of the President who nomina’ unfit man to repreent the United States in a forcign land, simply beeanse he fe his sis ter’s Losband ? proceeding raise by the gifts of the pious and charitable Atthe head of bia Wat the autograph Frax, Jr., appears with the munificent donation itizen hos given as much Fisx hes uot hitherto This remarkable uMdavit alec Contains the follow and most anblus D. D, Porter Iie ot tho parnage of fleet sour pets seven steamers COmit morvar Mublla, preceded Fla ef Burragat. ana tovd 9 position witthin wi: vet Jackson, and situ ewid hit not thie system Z relatives Lo offlee—a aystem WaAstixncton aud JrFrEneon —to be branded wit a perpetual stigma by the solemn sentence of the Kenate t the principle, religious zeal, and of appointi picty greater and more shining than his should Horxrxs and give a little more money for his church than the gay and dashing Vis nas subscribed. with the he tueud hat tovie fh 10 the earnestly condemn bie conan eraler flee w Wad parses b Raw Bowes? to eettle down upon Louts Navorkos Where is Grov KIER REALLY great oxemplar, that the them wend in their subseriptions to the [Kev eyes all that D, the Govera ty of the ruling t Lane to ministration those States ed career of Beutwell Ought to Resign. NYO a prot respe wioistration toward the oP PORTER'S Lies has iutloumed than quoted the oll cr i@ more spotle captured has certainly of the Republi Those States (River boars Voll in tueir yext Presidenvial contest, Te them aay Rensan why be Confirn ramur abou! eport | te parties t whother the a (ub account nomination Le Minister to ow been discuss for two days in the executive session The reports of GERMAN obates are This is his jo meagre, but the only reason in | er of Internal Rev ands Over ! oflicors, yoos courts martial He is reported Cuanvien of Mi ing said that © the hy at 42t Wert F officers shall nomination vious day for their nse Lit the President’s friends in the Scnat should contirm all tions except some rood shown tothe contrary.” NER replied that the President's desire to have his brother-in-law confirmed ought not to control the action ofthe Senate. Committee on Foreign Re dustriously sought to find some ground for complying with the wish of the Presideut, All that they coul. learn respecting Mr. CRaMER was that he is in-law of the President n Conmal of the duet is an insn | say this with the mon phasis be ding tw steps pinion goes with that of Bas daeils nook 8 ‘o this Mr. Fr, Whica was opened by apae of age, A ican bam: about tiirly y ation tne visitor entered, a Tronsury should be master We are glad to notice in his own house, and should have the cout act to authorize forin a Constitution reported in the S rid stood on One side OF te room, and on this denee and support of the Prosident, or he ore ie not remain owes it to his own honored reputation to re sign his office. Governnent, of New Mexico BoutTwett inte, the nan is retained for the future State which cuild Was a Coy, about three fair, and blue posed to form, ‘The House of Kepresentatives nila were the ‘© change that 1 e by the name of Lincoln bat had not b Aroung justice in the spontancons the Neo Fork Times has been into the mire of universal slander and entation has declined, ite ad ents have fallen a niece of string. wine: of wehair (yet atood at t Aor the string The Senate very | theankie want rly reject this iden and adhere torical appellation of the of the people, ite editor Jewinos were blekguardism and of the tached a con wae allowed to | Lil United Btates ty Leipaic ; that there he was slapped in the public street ; that he made com pliint to the authorities, but they paid no attention tohim; that he then came hom to the United States, and the Prosident nom inated him to be Minister Resident ne Court of Denmark of Apaana him 6 a very well to do honor to ga State aft poverty-stricken way to do 1 Near {0 the slave and with his was sented a we! hard countenane his moustache with bis h yack to the hight, off, and ite éncome onstant'y tse than ite expenses, This does not happen becaus TayLon, or other, and Mr, Peren ( {addressed ot A gentleman of San s 1 wlaco has pa who however. str 1 to a door leat incon inner ro Presently «ot dantjcadaverous lookin | fiends have made any active efforta against their reckless defainer; use the people are ts out the folly of grinding the tion to the eurth nid ound that he was n pnssed away from ‘he wot in wtoul a paying off, in f CHAMER to the its m turity, appointments delusion that this courge will enable us to fund commented the # fearless, independent aindvr at alow rate of what he called uepotism of the Exceu 1 his ervtsed has Tue Soy i ks that this policy the ao | frends Provident whe ous sanders nominated to th to get means to agent was us offices, and yiving their they were du sunt! 1 gentleman an or do we kuow 8 are Lorne upon his list of th was we are not kept seeret, hem Sazout leit the hous: Hi-uttered’ thanks, Hing ju 18 band the subjoined receipt: New Yon. F » the New York Btw, ®t 1c VETER ALBRGCHT. CONTUIBN TIONS, rod to above $5, the receipt ot whic was not eckiow lodged it may eseape trom yn the public; L come known, his appearance of abundant peew Prsident’s ofliceholding relations Beceem lke p as we are aware, their numbor is not quit Indeed, the A Dill has bee Albeny by Senate dis and mortgages from taxation, introduced in the Senate a Brooklyn, to ex Jong as this country has to strain and ¢ If to reduge its debi, and all the world knows cf members of the ilies holding office and occupying profit ns by virtue of their connection | with either of the families amounts to on! | rate of interest, We are ust Legislature is about it, our whoie at we are diminish. ing our capacity of production, and the se we have to offer is daily » should be reformed it cow stands, it is clomay, omequal, and injur To the Bitiwur of Saturday's Sun ten capocially | © You becoming worse and Let money-lenders thriving and prosperous, and that our yual production execeds our consumption, and they will relax their purse strings at once, ous to the business inte on for the declii Republicans, should be hostile to Gen, Grant, migat weve added ty o more. © Las insulsed every loyal maa in United Suutes by apprinting a country Ww «place suid treason ik odioun, und must | been nominated to the Sonat lieve that the sabjoined catalogue is sub. niially aceurate, bat we will thank the Bevis ju quesuun if be will favor us with on the contrary, periiy which tis metropolis and other purts of New York sre now | experiencing in that the system of taxution is b. and pernicious. It should be reformed ultogethe te the difficulty which Mouray’s bill is simed at, but to redu: every part of it to prinaiph and wise policy. the urns gun who vore = ») of any errors into which we may king it up: in @ way not only ON oginmMile t ‘Ot & lakap post tu A correspondent inquires whe any truth in an allegation of the Neo York Times that the editor of Tre Sux made known to (he New York Tin r forty paragraphs in type abusing sun- dry gentlemen who were supposed to be cone We answer that there is Nothing of the sort The allegation is without any Mis a pure RNKINS JENNINGS her there is oftence, be would hive beew hup front of the Cupitol 2 Because ie Aus’ insulted every leading Repab 8) LV alt ity have failen in we President of of common sense Daited Siaves, that he had t's father, Post where ae Iv, by ordering them to tuke to stand une, master at Covi FRepERick Dent Gant President's son, Co tat West Point In the year 1865 Congress established what hus sivee been known as the FE, int District of New York, island und Long Island, erecting this territory into a new judicial district ited States was that business had so greatly accumulated iu the Federal ( York city thet an additional Court was indispen- Dut the real reason seems to have be that certain inflaential gentlemen desired to con. for apou some of their friends the benefits of holding office in the new district that time @ grout and pressing novessity of re for the Northern SES. nected with its staff, in it whatever, ever took place. fact or show of fact to rest falsehood, and NO? A CRINGING CUR GERMANTOWN, Jan, President's brot! —— with the Collect The alleged reason for Pkepenicn I How Appointments ure Made at Washington, From che Cincianats bing wi y who have beloved that Father bis influence ot Washington 1h bis son—that he i mot all-potent in making wo ) ure mistaken, to secomnize bis hand tn seve: which suave lately been mad luck, lor 1ostance, as United Custo.u House im tain ety. Ky., apd 4 paricular Hence bis importation from Kentueky The road Dew, Prosident's father-ia law, If there are = Wirson, lute € of the Land OMce; bus but tives In hope, poinunenta— Maule to office There is M ates Appraisor ai t He isu resident of Cov personal friend The twenty-first annual statement of the United Insuranew Company shows an usset comme oF $9,455.928 90, (ne bulk of whiet Is in im securities of the best class, only a smal! portion ving an ample fand for reinacrd@fce, on the basis of four per cent. im terent und the actuaries’ tale of mortality, the Com pany shows @ divisible surplus fang of $074,728.10 Over capital and all wetual liabiliieny VIL. Aner. Iavinone Connim, Prosident’s brother oumor of gol Hone with Jamns Fink, J anil ren estate apecuba. sud Jax Gounp Dene, President's Ciel Usher at the Exocative Man- There waa at © Bil an Ohio office. Wrough the favor of the royal ———— PARE FOR Anyrnerry.’ mw the Mutoal Boren say laverent COMMeDOL® Every lies Ita territory was nd the journeys required to be taken LA Judse Louie Innt, President's brosher-tn- 7 by the officers of the Court were unreasonably 0: iuge Wank, un vuliding, ide 187 TRANSFORMATION O ANoL CUUKCH INTO A TULATKE Old Ht. John's of Brooklyas Demolishod~ Hine of the Second Oldest Episcopal City—The New he Jobn and its Prospects. The demolition of the old St. John’s Chureh edifice, at the corner of Johnson ard Washingte direct#, Brookiyn, tsan event deserving of more ton a passing notice, With te single exeeptipn of ed | St. Anne's, St. J ie the oldest Protestant Bpis copal Csureh in the city of Brooklyn, ‘The old edi- fice was nuiLT IN 1894 under the administration of the Rev. Bea the rounder and first rector of the parish M, Jol The » | ministrations of this wortay pastor proved #0 aeceptable that in 1898, four years iter, the bu lding required to be eularged to accom: modate the immense congreration his preaching st tmeted. ‘Tne Rev. K. M. Johosou, after a nomber of years of Ixithin! service, was ureeeded in the orship by the Itev, K. Joimson, who Siled the ree postition with acce taueo for Feveral years. and then rave way to the Rov. Ms Okeson, from Virgt ta, ‘outs | Tots gentleman's libors were not ee fully appreet « 1 | tod. and undor his ministry the ehureh hinguisi et until alter three or four yer she restened, anid was succeeded by the Key, Thomas T, Guven who proved to be one Of the most popular pastors tae charol tad had CROWDS FLOCKED TO MRAM HIN PRRACHING, and Bt. dole © the leaging elercn in the city, both in foint of newbers and wealth. Dr if nearly Lwelve yours, mini! removed by death, Ie wis euecooded by the Rev Dr. Sovmonr, Huw one of the Proiessors in the Ger minary ia this eity, to aeowot he rectursbiy of St years, Me was su Alexan ter 8. Barzess, Hv unil the oid enuret when he resiened 10 Gayon served ae re wlio retnined the pov vented, in ine t 1 Veal tron Sprine fied the saucca euitice Kas thoroughly over an! greatly beavufied anu at rhe ap . roschmen'a or business tert this old ten inthe widst ot the commers.al part of Lue Low! Walle it4 con. Fegation resided rom two UW nur mies distant. Kor this it was od 1h the winter of 1938-0, to ell t@ oroperty and Feek ' e more coavenient W whe awell- acrept in ts hauiey nally, Wut te « andi ing Worslipoers THe PROPERTY WAS KOLD accordingly, resizing tae sum ot $90,000, ‘The por aisers were ex Judge Alexander McCue, Join W Munier. ana Lusied, Il wir Keneraly re ported at the time that ke purciase oF this Hraperty by theve gents Was eflecved for pollucal pur pores, Lowever that may be, the property hus stood tdle since their purehase, and hat Row passed ite We bands ot Judge Metue alone, who rod tne cutireh etifice ind Is about .. cng on site an élecant theatre for the occuparey uf Mre. F. 1 Conway, the tamoue Brooklyn auinagerens, After the sales the old churek the vestry ul Et Joun's hwugnt weven ely lots on Be Kalb avenae, opposite F.r G.eee, intending 10 erect a new cuuren tue.e vo, They were subsequently ludneed to CHANGE THEIR LOCATION, and & most ligible and cewrable site was por Chased oo Seventh avenge and Douglass wtroet, A sto e's LFoW OF cue prigcipal eatrance to rumpect Park, cuveriag seveu lots, Here (hey DUI, & pecusrly neat and pretty chapel of ne, With Au Gegant recwry to mate, reserving Hole Kiace for ® churee eather ef Imourtux dimen vet to be built nt to shi new ment t the name of THM ABY, KODERT &. TERRY, late of Wilmington, N. C., wor called to the reetor Wich On Ms Temowal to this new Meal ol 156%. MiP. ‘Lerry promises lo De ores ne On OL Le MuRt UxeUE Pustors the churel has | 1 Arwady ae bas Wow largely tue aff eto. teem of Ais varia: Jovers, aud by We eu. quer tAuttnc Lie juerotig ble fy tev, his piensd inners gathere) a conse Ave), wad causes the Vesuy to consider ev ty the question Of busientug torward tae. ere of the promised ches, Toe masie in St in's Is coudueted, a8 in irynity tn tuls ety, by | choirs, and is ail rendered swigsonaly. Lube is the ony chaven 19 Brooalyn tht nus ad. pted this | style of anusie, at 018 greater a. 1 HetOts her respects, however, t@ <erviow« fthe dneted at St. Joun’s eonfoume righty to J woque-tioued Conneveu | How the Father of Mra. Jo field Lawler was Ky To the Fuitor ut The Suu Sig: 1 mir edit from the Springfetd kt epbine Manr- lay, copied oan article in regard » Mansfeld, Wo, te 6 VRLER Mays, Was wardorea fi Vera it me tee ftir, » nake the transaction ancil of 8 owest bilder ty do tion, Mr, Mansfeld and know all Town ( etom ad vortio A for the the Corpom (velng the posed Ww hin a bid tor the ebty woull Var and cons the prinuing 1 cubed on Tabo only printers Stocaion) and pr 1° he (aber) would not vat in J printiw’, taut he (Mt { | i 120 per ceutun om ail the wore | t | pay quently Manof to the writer of this th.t be would take into erotion the mutter, and give thu an dv of two, Mt Kasor dia eoncla te im ims Se: WoL pat twa bid Ema) dove i, and Lad posal ot Mr, Mansfield, as Ta about to Uulid & house lor My Door vid Melber t 1 anoust to ah to WN feid see: Jd would get ce eoutract, ‘Tabor H tat T wil owe contmaet, Aller the year was ap Mr. Tabor ca lod on Mr. Manetleld tor as ent, and there Detng ne writ eth Mureementand Ho Witvewsee to te uMair, Mr Mansfield, wits « sarcomic sinilo. inform od AL. Me Thus Mr. May bor that there ve Rowe uniMtakes that we (Mans Ot TOeMbER BLY Contre OF the kind. a Lear sink wicaty IMhan and be could els own ears that a man prolesaing hon. "A | esty could thus turow defance in abs tecth. Mr Habor returned (M18 oMee on Mato etree, heart broken, und told the writer bestory, tats Tabor “T teed 1 there i4 no honesty lit 10 the brewer ot fatwlly° Tabor wioce ap artiels on. th Held replied tn the muse Ineusting mauver, when DF Wrote another aetiete, and Monsfieid threatened Pabor with vemeeanos, Aline tield was A large, powertal unin, and Labor wan 18) 4 | pounds weight Mr, Tabor received an order the next morni fo down to the levee Co attend to nm order for hand. the autas sulject, aud As he starved our ne eaw Manstela, ant feu jug an attece, w K into hiv oftice,” Alter re waining there for some d made another edort, at | ava not seeing Mansfien, reached the place ins ty; but avon acemp' bis offlee, he saw Mansfield waitin: in conversa tion with « gen Tknew weil, who was, I beiteve, one of tne City Fathers, Mr! Uabor went boek, wid Jost over an hour watt ng for Mauetielt to leave, He te k trom Maneield, At length seeing Mans! he cou'd slip by niu turned, ae cor withont ay eneounter toe WoMeNt that Labor was hetween Mansfeld adv the comer of the Latiniog, Monsfeld tarnet upon bin, Rearing bodil, term, Pabor drew iia Dar roger and pac ® ail torouzh Manstieli’s boar Strange to bay, Marsivid lived some eight oF 1ine anet thie Fost nt hours after These are the plutu facts of the cave, and ino, nny Man Would have be stithable ti ) Vabor, the Repiudivcan ea * ut’ Mr. ‘ivoi's friends Hover und Mr. Bags, with ontode DiKinod trom Gov Bigter a pardon, aud the petition was signed by tue wi Jority oF all te Indies in Swekton, Thave Known Mr Meld, and while I Te | Grutd and justice. Knowle k in thie mate awe thing ¥ nd eouricted the Hon, Mr Tabor, as Thove known Mans was a Wend of eneh, 1 adint 108 SUN shines tor dl Of Justice that you will give this place in yous valu payer, and volige BRooKLyN Pe 2. SUBSORIBER, —— for the Vanity of Christian Charity.” on as 1A€ Sun Sim: 1 regret to see that the ously donated to the M. ‘Tweed should be money 80 gener ver of New York by Mr, Win. *O UNjastiy ditiribuled. A Very poor women. wiih a sick huwownd and two. fo ble ebiidres, called upon Mr, O'Brien, of the Four teenth Ward. for w The qu hone twas, Whed 1 to be Donic Chirei, dbo replied iu she neaative, When she was repuised, and in ormed thit_mo help! would be given to Provestuns. 4 bis partiality is wrong, una nope tat yvur very liberal ‘raga_-of abe ened Feawon Wil Lathom (his wrong, amd- tomch ‘all thet Mr, Tweea’s chi '¥ Is NOL FO barrowly restricted. New Lous, Peb 1 LT, ¥ ——— HOURS OF LEISURA, * 1 mart ‘The bull of the Thomas Nelligan Association takon pisee at Apollo Mali ou the Gu IMwteut Happiness" i» be the sulject ot Henry Wara loctuse i Alymouth Church peat Wednos és Tie Charity bail in aid of the Brovkl: patho Huewitnl, by bs sake place me ihe Av ble on Fuurvday evenins, Fob. 16 1 Moma. fowy of Me ihe Win, M. i'w eed Association give th apnuel OOK OW MOMdaY Wiehe Dexe at viel No effort live Deen spared 60 be Mod. ALC MONIVE Dalis oF the season, An interesting course of lwctures and literary ex greines ase chu Kivu! by Ug ots Josephs Liverary, ha sociation 1a St. dusenh' Hxth avonud. “Lenk evening Mr M.A. Gaston lectured on Itsly. Ou eo. 16 Mr, Janies Daly will sketen the ide of O'Coune MASONIC CHIT-CHAT, or - Gramercy Chapter, Nov 2, Ao and PR. held Pele Bret paul reception of Tuesday evouiog at Lyiie Hall. sie Kt Wallou war chairman ocehg Flao Gonwnitioe. Mir indy elegantly dreeea, ae w also B laree BuMoEr OF vier Who Wer plesd»t, Bev €val Sir Krvghte of Palestine Commandery werd in at Tendvnce (ny Uniformed, abd Feceived M & RAllnus Wanner Company B of the Beventy-Dret, We maunbe: Of Wiiou wppeared 4 Bauru. POSTSCRIP SUN OFFICE, FER, 4-44. 1 TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE THE ARTICLES 4s 816 NED MARCK AND PAVE, nY RIS. The Belitgerent Armics to Preserve their Exchanges of Respective Positions An Prisoners Provided tor—Parts 200,000,000 Francs to Pay Benuw, Feb. 2.—The following is the text of the Convention between Bicmare« ant Paver ¢ Cont Von Bis narck, Chane Nis Mojenty the Emperor of Germany, and Jales Favre, Minteter of Poreien Affairs for the Govern ment of the National Defence of France, are nished with regnlar power to determine the follow ing werangements : ARTICLE 1,—A goweral armistice oror all the Vim of im.tuary operations im tae comrse of execution oF tween the Ge oh ar, SMALL WROIN IN PARIS this very doy. and in the departments within the term of tnree days. ‘The duration of the armistice shall be 2 days, dat ine from to-day, and excepting it be renewed, will be terminuble everywhere on the 19th of February at noon ‘The belligerent armios shall preserve their re spective positions, which st of demarcation ‘This line shalt ¢ be separated by a tine mmmence at Ponteirzne on tho east, in the department of Calvados, ind shall be continoed on Lagaerres Wn tie northeast, east of the doy artment of Mayenne, passing oetweon Brion and Vromontel, Touching tie devarument of Mave vey at Laenerres. {t will follow the hmits which sever ate that department from the Departme t of Orue, and south to the norih of Murannes, aud will Le con \ingedt in anol way TO Le\ve THE of (he Departments of barthe Cher, and ¥ GERMANS LS OCCUPATION Todre-et-L oir, Loir nne, as far as t int where the D partments of Cow d'Or, Niove and Yonve touch — each other, setting ont from this potnt the tracing of the line will ve reserved for the understan iting whieh wi! take Hace as #oon as the contracting parties are in. formed of te aetual aitmation of military opera tions row being executed tn tl Cote d'Or, Doude, and Jura, In Will pare thr three Departments, thas lenviog the Germans in oc cupatien of the Departments attaate to the North, AND THe yneNcm anwy ny eave, the I of those aitanted to the south of this territorr, also the Departments of the North and Pas-de-Cutuis he ortressot of Givet und Langres have the richt of molutvining their aathority in the territory whiol evel ocenpias, and of employing the means wie the commanders may Judge to de necessary to attain that ‘The armistice apoties equally to the naval force 01 the cvuniry. Adonting the meridian of Dunkirk ut the line of demarcation to the west of which TR FRENCH FLEET WILL REMAIN, and east of which, 60 fara they can be warned, the German ships ot war sai! retire, and to a dis tance of ten kilometer trom such | crritor as way eurrouud them; and, the peninen of Havre ‘rom the live drawn from Extretat in tne direction of St. Germain will remain outside th ‘wits of the German ocenoation, ‘The belligerent armios ans their advanced posts will remain distance of at least ton kilowetres from the live drawa, ‘The separate position of RACH OF THK TWO AGMIES will be reserved to iteell, In Western waters cap fares which may be made after the conciusion und before the notifcation of the armistice, wi Le restored, as well as th prisoner token in the inten indiewted. — Militer vrerstions in the territory composing the Deva Vents of Dou’ s, dura, and Cots d'Or, as weil as th ge of Bestort, will coatiaue in Jont of the ormistice, wotit an ag tly arrived at regard ing Whe line Of Gemarestion, tue tracing of whic throngh he three depariments mentioned is resery ed for alterior understanding Ant. %—The armistice thus agreed upon has fe te object to permit the Government for the Nati Defence to convoke an Assem bly freely elected w © they will be conti.ued orf No matier what conditions ¢ le by the cility will be peare be ma sembly to meet at Bor deanx, every Commend ere of the German armies for the election and dhe meeting of the Deputics who «ill JEPOSR THR ASRHMRLY ly article Vthere will be A\ately Farrendered to the German army by the French will ary authori fee all the torte farming the of nee of ‘The watelle that primeter and ext as tre houses Paris, oF iatort war, Communes — and perimeter, of between the forts, may by the German troops ne for as the lin drawn by the Millary Com + The ground Letseen this Hne and the fortited enctenie of tie city of Paris will be interdicted to the armed forces on the two sides, The manuer of surrendering the forte by the drawing of the live already mentionad, til form tae object of a protocol to be anuexed to the present convention Aur. 4, Durine the armistice Will nobenter the city of Paris ART. 6, The eneten’+ will be etrinned of ith guns sad carriager, whieh ¢ transported to the forts wit enn the Germ will doeignated for their reception by the Commiselone of the German army Ant, 6,—The garrisous of the fora, rnd the rogt ment# of the line, the Paris are \o be Mobiles, and the marines « PRISONERS OF WAR, excepting a division of 12,000 men, which will be unger the mittary authority of Paris, to presurv. onter inside the city. The troovs who are prison. ere of war will lay town tlelr arms which will be collected at Ke places desienated and to be N Up according to ay arrangement wade by the Commissioner in the uruy) tal These trooge will remain in the interior of the cit and wil ot be alowed Lo pars the enciente during the armistice, ‘Toe French authorities bind then salvos to take care e: every Ladivi’ual boloaging wo the army, Tue Mobile Guard slull romain in the of the town, — Taw officers of the saptive to be desiguated ina % Which Is toh codvered t0 the German autborithes, AY THM FXPIGATION OF TITR ARMISTION nbatants belonetng to the army c of Parie shall coast ald eg Aued with ato themacl ve in the walls prisoners of warto the German army it before peace il. ‘The officers made prisoners still ide arms. Article 7. arms and and maintaining or ter, ‘Tie mame will be the case with the The witional be charge { euard ahall re with the protecito Gendarmerie assimilated with the troops and emplo ed. in the wunierpal service, Fuch us the Republican Guarde D-uaniery, Po opitrs and tie wale of MI in cate cory not exceeding 3,80) mev. All the of the fraues-tireurs will be dissolved by an ordiaunce uf 1 @ French Government Any. 8 Immediately on presents, and before the ature of these TAKING POSSKSSION OF TRE PORTS. the Commander in-Chie! of the Ger mies will Kive overy facility to Commissioners of the Fren Goveroment to send whether into che Depariments oF sbroad (0 take stene (or revictualing, and to bring into the city commodities destined for It Aur. 9- Alter the surrender of tue forts, and the disarmament of the enctenteund the varrisons, stip. vinted in arscles 6 and 6, (oe reviciualiog of Paris will be effected “airly by transit by rauwas and riv ers 01 provisions intended for reviciualment, now drawn from districts ovenpied by ‘he Gert troops, The Frencn Government ouguges itselt TO OBTAIN PROVISIONS onteide of the lineof dv moreation, whieh aurroupds the ponition of the German armies, except lu chse suihorization to the eont.ry elect Is given by the Commander of the litter ANY, 10. Rvery person wishing to quit the City of Paris mask be fiiruished with reeuiar permits, delivered by the French militiry ini tod 0 the inapectio tho German Auitorities, Pree passes will be granted as a rigat of their postion to exndidatwes, provincial le putviions, and Deputies to the’ Assemoly; dus ¢ movement 10 persons who have received the waMoriation Indicated «ill tween 6 tn the morn) ABT. 11 be permitted only be and 6 in the evening THe CITY OF Panis will pay @ Municipal contribution of war, amouD lag hundred Willen fravcs, ‘Phe he (8th day of the urunincice mined by a mined An camuniseivn Aur. 12—Daring the wimintico pothing whal! vo taken away of vavile articles of value Which may Roi ye ae & pledge for the recovery of the War contri bution ART 18—The tranaport into Paris of army mun! tions and ariicies entering into thelr manuiu: ie © lorbidde by the terme ot | @ armistice Aur 14. linwediaio steps will be taken to ex change a) prisgners of war made by suv Brencl ior, in tne name of ¢ Departments of zh the territory comprised in these ending Dec. 1t How many vad over © the commencement 6 Freneli aathorities will hand ble a list of the war thie «promptly as ° posse OBR AN PRISONERS OF WAR tothe German willeiry authorities at Amiens, Ta mana, Orleans and Vesoar, ‘Tne liberation of Ure Gormian prisoners of War Will bo at the potuts nearose the trontier The German anthoritios will deliver in exchange attae same points in the Dric est possible tine a e number of French prisoners of war, and of oir sponiihe grades, to tie Mrenca military au- orith Tue exchange will extend to ¢ of shine of the i] prisoners, «neh 1 Harcbant service yoanc of Freveh erviliaas who may be rotine tin Germ Ant. 15. A postal eervice, vith letters ansoal will be organized between Paria and the Dopar’ ments, throagh the mediam of the ti arters at Versailles In she faith af which the onilersigned have an Pended to the present Cenventi ete aznat tires Sealed suiltos the @ith ry of oury, 1871. HISMARCK FAVIE, DIVORCE A PRAUDULENT - A Husband Personnted by Another Mon ta a New Hoven Court Prom the New York Trivwue. New Haves, Conn, Feb A tow weeke Hinge 4 petition for divures was presented a cily bo the Saareme Court ‘rem Lacien B, Rondel, thiowah Charles H an attorney of New Haven, ‘The gronnds sec forth were ndaice [3 Ucn, and misconduce Minor, aud a doe two persons, one pary it ind, who. Ht ap wa mn tor the real Randolph, and i to be one Same OK. HO, ML LURKS OL, WAS ANE. I geen a resident of New Huy deerce was gran ed Der, 83, 1 two ward the rew Mau Wa tine h fraud been treed trom bis warrie with Teidora P. Randolph, now, 11% be M Virginia, married tas step daugnter of Jacod LL Wycoff Ot Manennstor, No J Through «New York paper [Tie Sux ‘iat ehtnoe all] tae franda ent dite came to ty attune morMr, Werf Gre ty ala tied ing Wien that Randoipty tot 1 his stew ner, und @ HRrdokon) hn sent frum New dersey in overt long enough (o Hav. appearet there tust Kove been at ate, Mir tL. P Her gid site Camively to the Court, the de sharply to task. and demanded of fh kirts of ail compl Ttis, Joa, ro siid, the gr teed np his Rando! c Court peremated b¥ One WuO Was probably unknown ene city, ant certainly not one who had residl bere iwenty vor Tie Court farther stated he rmed that the aivorce petit hove Mevus had been nv came tarot 4 noted divorer prictiioner in New York city. Wt Fowler, the attorney in the case aere, siaied at length tie connuc ton ¥iid the ease, msverting (at ho bad acte! 1p good falth, and had boon alKo i 4) tm of fraud, Tue ntioriey was ordered melee @ \norough investigation of te case aud report to Uh Coart.” The daughter of Mr. Wycoff thas married is represented as a iady of excellent eNarnow 4 one high y est remed; aid it I conyectured Uh Rendolpa thus decoived ant married her to axpee tation of obtaining possession of funds belonging te her and then decam noe. Profession and Pri pinion. The President witl probably continu mend civil service retorm, as Gen. Grant lust messace, white keebing uo in the New Yor Custom Livuse as he does, w stile of things which Ag Fmparttal Tue puputue: feclves whe be 7 re Lary 1 'is ow we the afl " Reto Sia; Your several uiticles on this sutiect ciety Under the ces of ite |: oro enaors, who long si lived their usefuiae fue inetilution saaly weeds remodelling, ‘The ins tiation by the rece st ¢ mount tou nvgre Why t ional Cominittes » hing Because in the ass will be found young Grant, the Presider on; Townsend, son of the Aojmiant-Gener 4 the whole ffir will be trea + wnother se offenee was not long since, ana cal ied © boyish diseretions.” when records Were altere | , Hed to eecrpe some tril By the rules of the Acaiom one hundred demerits in any misted, How many were dismiss £ panisoment. any cadet reowy the #ix mo one huud emeriis, and how mary were taken olf #0 tl sous ot officers betoncing Co this mntual admirat soclety should remain? ‘These would be interest ne questions to have auswered by Wie tue able Sup tendent, A more thorough education on tained to-day Lt Princeton, Yo le, or Harverd Weet , and there if HO reas was thie etave vf things should exist. The imtirucion mre modelling. Studente sould be aopoiuted by « gressinen after comnerition 0 WHO are now al its be Ineing mew live in its ald bi he wid men ef ne d who aid be remy veins, and ma tat an Academy tor the pe USTITIA No. 2 Sherid Br an's Platform, Sheriff M. 7. Brennan issues « cirevlar, in whrea he wave: “It is my inteation to couduet ie ausiness of this office, during my aduinistratton of (4 aGuirs, ina manuer that will give eutire satietr on te the members of the Bar, “Stioald 4 came of complaint arise aguimet ang of my di paties be promptly redrossed va being Drougut Wu tice,” — = BROOK Dick Gibbons, an escapod highwayman, wat ro apbured last niet 100k ¥ Delia Moss, uzea 99, wun found deat ( hed Hicks street, broukiyn. yoxterday In all the Cathotic churches of Brooklyn, wt On WLI be ¢ eaneyiniaul ttoerecent action ot Ring ¥ Charles Wencer, the Kooper ofa I HBA. tie stivet. Mrook | With Martin Reily tue! eraico Pram a Gmally ended tue ars ui cu Was lneembible. Wen.zer was wi CURKLOSITI BS OF CLIME Robert Mutchorn, of Heboken, ¥ wi tn tauie tor} ‘ Keke. the out buy per whieh th : The trial of Bigsh th Stiles, nt Cumd ng the deat na (ee, War cor judel The ‘pun tin cut int ' Aprimgnwent Lor Mott Ewart A Aloestson is . we baling rm of tA ‘ terest He was urreried y¢ Wraneb Post Oice. just ss hctan obth« Me had aw order toi Ue et ‘ & Gon" Dur no such F ) PERSONAL INTELLIGEN( E - Dr HT. Helmontd was serene ied in Vi) lait pias, nis native env, op Weanead Gen, Pleasonton, the naw Commi peltovenue. was entertained avn pu ’ The Hon. Richard O'Gorman on TLureday ered bis resign ion as af thw Sion re ot Bunration. The Hoard dvet Gen. RH. ¢ y, tae Colunet ot the f Michivian On 3 "Deed wLpolite t ¢ Gonerst bape ML OF the ty inst Ie N 4 apd Ciicako iialway by ein Cha i haer thy mansect i inene able 8 fo see it take its piace winons (ie py | e Fonds of the eoudury YOTUINGS AOE FAN — prizes In the Selvier * Orphans & pis HOU WINE drawn at fal Meuna ‘ this afternoon At the wecond Tim Fine ied the Canadian Chain n wiuuer by F wep ved. The yreht Jennie now building tor tet + Whit st asie Radelifie, the nan, whe fe charicea With on veeiin t nine Was baen hela “hy Consiuim rt awa) a acuon or Wie Grand dary Hulf'a infiiion dollars pave been voted ‘or Che Ome tununer of we work on the lew Nom, Sune tandeut Muloued bayer tie Get itl gaint abut Bye uiluon doilars, ane Kaae dt wii whe Ve eumphte It.