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OO / * PAIN PEABODY’S STORY, TERRIBLE sHIP N voraar or rat Flores Gales off tho Banka of Newfoundiand Th Difference betwee White and Hack Satlore—How the Colored Sailors wero Frozea-Whotesale Denial of their Hiatement reporter of Tim Suw yesterday called npon ly, master of the ship Neptnne, at his 7 Monroe place, Brooklyn, for the pur- cring his version of the alleged brutal t of suilora on the recent voyage of the m Liverpool to this port. ¢ Cat ed the reporter very cord hinr into a eamp rt ning his mission, proered him any end » *t information he could give regay*ing the Toyace and the treatment of the erow, of whis pony statements have appeared in print, ecoptain sald that he was anxious to get over And to United States Commissionor but that he would gladly tell soything Ne knew regarding the voyage ry my laints of the crow. 40 CAPT. PRAMODY's stony. Tero: tor—Aro you under arrest, Captain ? Copein=Not that Lxnow of I have ercn no Warrant nor ofMfcer, Bat Ihave received an ibtina. Won thant! wanted to sco me, and r Well, Cuptain, Edo not Wish to detain ' I t niice, Bat Lealied ° the of your last " 4 You com spare mo the time will take minnutest particulars, From his reporter, we condense the fol por ) 1 w ised ¢ wi One white ma vin, Was 2 saMe Witca Witt THE Cot Thi ton wos m: de ebaracier ot t wun, He Bor extreme cold y eat) er ut the tenth day ou 4 seamen, Jobn Henry, Wu u veloped untyistekable symp. * u reo t r aur appeared, which wae treated the same oe the frst Boi of these p # recovered, wid the *¢ Bas checked without further progr frew, ‘The frst case, Joun Monty, Ww Accustomied to treak Lis Chew inuuuwaly oF ober out the Sh of Jennarr—the'rapiain geve this Matewent wickout reweronce te his lox-vook oF BF o may pot be f ate in date cs es \ r the ban wind en ews a sirone wesluor ely cold, “heavy vapors t Sup well o bie nortward un e count feotia, obe ran y lad Under tot euficienily ao to the rerular Ate & At the end of the second day of de stora te wind tamed to the W.N. Wo, when ail bande ‘ J to furl the Jorosail snd w pW tis the crew kupt thelr regular wateles brtod, wud during the turn uf the ¢¢ waccu 0, te ASUACKIN IN THR YOPSAIL SMERT DROKZ, mit twain with half w dozen men were hum 6 rigging, Consuming more 4 . # were al parsing v men ing slot. A Kot a was trivt i bad but g » time w * tne The 4 b ‘ # be Mere were none 6: f men turred in for eupyer, aud ¢ incre W beard of the matier, Several anys lu'or THB WIND INCREABSD TO A FERIOUS GALE fom the west, with a prospect of : herder, ¥ boon witer # put Ler on tee ties, and suried jibe ane Deen ¥ thie eulored wate blew aacnt fron : te foried, and " 4 eent alolt io re deal more oxp y bad been, the weather ry cold wg the nigl * p and the rigrivg 1 i formed the duty wi cving n ‘ frust-bive Were reported. Un t tay t weather modcrated a E een ten then the ship eacpenter at Work m odon * Ouring the afternoon tue ¢ worked y enti dark with t Wshoveding the su a3 ke from the decks. At G o'clock P.M THE COLORED WATCH CAMB ON DrCK. © decks Were then cleared irom snow and was roting bud y and t <8 » tunt several of the coi d ands, Pais Was the fist ce ptain b ile bud been ou deck axhout the nicht, but had heard no eompl the men, The white d been equally ox yosed during their wa ul wot suilered 1 Aewably, aud wale noj Ou the eoutsary He write weu © mphine they wore euravel. ed do all the rough work, and especialy fumnd suit hat they were frequently sent aluit to do Work Phey arumbled very ‘ ' 1 them us weil re ie cot Lue Nexroes Were Hot as Weil q and Woativer as they Wore, and I8o tha buaderstend soauion's Gubios tiem iby Ceased. The captain COLOKED MEN WO WERE REPONTED FROZEN, ) exan them. He fou r hands covered coved eee 1 i y hig noted Lim sconer ‘ B® form tae! BOb easily r anus every 1006 ‘ Fo (Or kome thie (0 come, Lad the captain kuown Hut the time te hance were froen, he cunld have acted the frost with beef brine and. suow ¥ ba en frozen and 1 Uewied in oer voyaees, t ¥ bef Sotitied, He, Bowever tie ° trent ent crip at sorwy ; FROZEN MAN : folt, Many of trees ior ; i belog rick « Ouly FeVedied tak aney eeld, Tie ca ' : i ebliged to doa eon ' cure tnexe men irom duly on ake cat The white meu were d tiny, aud were subject tot mont! being obliged to do all the rou . Hides’ those nowiced above there were Uy curs frowbile Uirvughout the presuee, sur se wey Wile wen, neither of whom har ¢ H dad eatiment, ‘Throuzhout t ‘ Gach complaint Of wving by the pegroes ‘ror { Fotomen. Bevetal tumtences were gelaiod by (he bap Wire the closing uf white sailors wus foued upon the persons of the megroes, In must toseh Ute was stolen by the white Italian e negro watch, aud sold to hie mesamates, At roach of t.8 cold Weather one seam in FELL YROM ALOFT, AND VAS MALLED, ‘This, added to the men rele: ged irom duty be- freer ef Hosen bands, lef tue Buip slortbaaded, i | 4 much diMeulty was expericneed in working her in, particularly as the bad weather continued all the Way into port. ‘Ine captain did not take his clothos off daring the last ten daye of tho passage; 4nd, from the time of striking the bad weather, only tured in occasionally for @ short rest, keeping no regular hours tor twenty-five days, The ship made the Hichiand light, off the hirhor of New York, during the night of Friday; beat OD against the Wind all night, and crossed’ the bar on Saturday Morning; reachod her berth, foot of Beekman street, at 3PM. op Saturday, The men were thon all ready 0 40 0 before the sh hore, and some of them did go askor y was made fast, No excoption was taken to this, as It isthe nsnal practice of sailors when their voynce is up, When (ae. ehip was pro: erly made fast, the captain weat to the owner's office, 35 Hurling sip, to rep At tia time fh supposed all hinds out the steward, cook, and the Wateliman kent nbourd by the owners, ind’ left the ® Tho eapiain dit not retarn to the abip, but Went directly from the office to his residence, 11 Monroe place, Brooklyn, Hoe know that some of ihe men Were frosies, but Lad no euspicion that any of them needed weristance, None of therm had vplled to Lim for TICKETS TO THR MOSPITAL, and he knew of act Deon aw aj ber, anid waa natura He reached bome be disabled in any way, sinee the 16th of Nov furious to ee his family, een Sand 6 o'clock Saturday | afternoon, and ret 1 thore an 90k Mon day morning. On Monday wor oresd in Trt Sun accounts of the frozen co aboard bis ship. Ho then hurried York and went immediately on board, ‘There wero ho soamen there then. Ho made thqniries of the Grst mate and cook, who said that tho wen ail went turday afternoon, but that some of the om vening and turned Ia, On Sunday one of ashore and made com piaint to t resuit aiready known Juring tir e colored mea pamed Williams lind a barn. Tho captain dressed tt himself, aoply ing p an they wero needed and excusing the man fromdaty, Waen tha boil broke the ¢ 1 ordered Willams to go on duty on the loo rwvard, To went forwerd t ad of going on duty turn » his bunk ain went forward and found tim ta bis and ordered bia out, ‘The man replie 1 SMAN'T TORN OUT." The captain insisted that be should, and the me Persixied in his obstinscy, ‘The captain then went nto the forsesste and palied the man out of bis Dunk and ordered bimto diese kimselt. fle pro- ceeded t very slow!y, the capwain waiting for versed the captain put his bund ter and pusived him ont of (9 beige tey, asthe man camo 1. He iw ty wet up a There, there, that's the ¥ k Aman dowa and tramp on him, Buty answer for tiie. ‘Tore are plenty of nesses to this transaction.” ‘Throughout the p not A man aooard ehip Was Btruck by ti als Rave bis f xplicit orders not to strixo wny- ody, ant he believer none were struck. No vi nee was vsed Coward any man except ae related No one was sent ont of H wen came aft wor medical iront b.; afer their casos were attended to they wore wcled tu wo forward where U cy b¢ 0 cabin, oF oF ms THLE SUYSTEU LAWYERS, ates all the excitement regard to tho disreputable slyttor Iawvers ¥ is port, end unite wita the boarding p the seam & into port, ‘They board every sbip OF get acco#s to the AeauEN As and excite then to mae com tea for sil mun ko an assignmen arity for their & great commotion aud # ok to drive and then max (ho elip's officers nto accmpromise, In wiae cases Out of ten thoy succeed, the oMeers taey know the cise amonnts to nothing, preferring to pay from $200 to $500 rathor than submit to the fn. Migeity of an otresi aod the delay and uneaviable AO rivty & triel enfaile. Captain Peabody thinks that Wis men wer upon by these shysters after leavion isin a that When they retarwed on eso fur, In wll such he siysters, and poor duck te turned PHIKEY HOURS AT BILLIARDS. — The Champion Pin Pool Piayer agatnat the Vrenchimaa~The Varying Vortunes (a Night with the Cac, Ove of the longest of contests at billiards be THE VALLEY OF DIAMONDS. THE GEMS OF BOUT AFRICA, AND HOW TO GEE THEM, Where the Dinnronds are, and the Chances ofa Diamond-Hanter—The Reate to the exiou-The Cow ot Travel, and the Price of Provisions Diamonds in Georg! ‘Tue uw was the first newspaper in the United eto call attention to the diamond tracks of South Africa, This it did in Augnst, 1809, and tho blanket sheets of this city professed to ridicu'e the story. Subsequently, however, they found out their mistake, and tie World recently published os nows almost the precise acount which bad aoperred in Tux SUN months before, new and interosting fucts Afric: diamond valley have como to light, thoy have been recorded in the columns of this paper. These state ments have excite’ considerable eurtosity in the minds of the public, and numerons letters have been received by the editor of Tum Sux, asking for foller information on the #ubject. It ts the object Of this article to furhish the fact4, @ knowledge of Which {s thus desired. From timo to tine, a& respecting the Wueke TH DIAMONDS It is believed that the di ner 1d district of Soath Africa includes many thousand square milos, iying Between latitnde 99 degs, to 30 dege. south, ond longitude 4 degs, to 27 degs. east, Bo for as ex ed, and as described from actual experience, th tracks appear to oxtend from 100 miles north and fouth of Faurosmith in tho Free State, to Kiipdrift on the Vaal river, ‘Tho Froo State, or Orange River, a republic reeontiy declare tothe north east of Capo Colony, tho southern extremity of the Afei san extent of 89,00 sqnare mii runs near the northeast boundary of Cape Colony, and falls into the Ornage Fiver, which forms almost ite entire norther limit Diamond have been found, however, Marl lower down, andon the Orenge river alter fls jauction with tho Vaal. It t# said that the diamond traces are noc coufined to tho vicinity Bf rivers, hat th the gems are abandant In oealition om any water. amond eamne, however turally formed on tho banks of streams, be cs It cleanees the pebbles aud roveais t 6 river Vial ts from 2X) to RX) feet w oka Waste, covered with thorn serud THB PRINCIPAL CAMPS Kifparift on the north, and Pneil on the sonth These two form altnost a town, and havea number of stores and suldons, and about a deson billiard sioply tents nnd wagons, ‘Phere are few buildings 01 brick oF stone, Besides these two exmps there ure diggers’ settlements at Hebrou, Good Hope, Vic torla, Gorg-cong, and Sitorell, on the Morthorr bank, and Kroy aud othor smaller exmpe on the southern bank of the Vaal. Game. formerly plenst tu! in this district, has disappeared. ‘The © imate is Ary frm April to October, but during the suimmor months there are ineereant storm aid vy rains, Provisions, very ¢ frst, have now falion to the other extreme, owlug the market, markable featare ta the Molla is Uva run Inne of stall necording (0 i drift and Good Hope aco FAMOUS FOR THEIR LAROR Froves At Paeil, where a sit or eight in a day, they don One Half to three-quarters of a earat. i usually situated er some 89 to 10) | ve, ‘Tas » 1 Jown, Oth of the 4 are found varies great’ ers got as many At twenty am surface. At Klipdritt, few or per Cian six feet in 150 to 6 ta ») yar no tween professions) players was concluded yester lay morning at 6 o'clock. The ployers are Messrs. AP Budoiphe, tho acknowledged champion at the three ball Freach game, aod Tim Flynn, the bes pin poo! player in America, 12 o'clock on Mouday, Toey began playing at the billiard rooms in the basement of the Tise# building, end eontinued thirty consecutive hours, neither being evea then Willing to yield the palm to tue oiler, Dut stopping om sheer exhaustion. ‘They Orst played pin pool at five dollars a ball, wiih two de for each “burst.” The Frenctman soon saw that Le was not a match for his adversary at this game, ‘Tim walked off witl noo! after pool ur. til be had pocketed about €100 of p)c'amoney, when the laster threw down uis cue in disguat, aud deciared that he hat eaouzh Rudoip' e then cLalienzed Tim to play the French game, offering birn A discount at tweuty tye vote up. Tim this proposition, ae Radolpie could t of twenty five pearly every gaine yagreed upon ANty poinus count 6 The rst and second Eames Were Wo: . Radoiphe scoring only potnts in the rs tin tn Rasoipne io the third gam a display of his wonderiu sxil. He manipulated the balls with the utmons Jelicacy, sending them fying around the tadle only fail toxe ruer, and completed game while 11 4. The four 1 hitb gaines ¥ ne suiru, Ku Tim « It grip, and was not playing « tue ry's pig oid ba ih ney. Geme foi . ing result 4 When Tita was about $4) alead, i ‘ u eu We game y y J Fase, aud quitting bete eet t i 4 Wwituer, im addition th beat Prdulplie at ‘ JEWISH EMIGRANTS The Emtarants from Iussia and Pol Tho Aged to be Sent Buck to their Lo Trades fur the Young and Vigove Efforts s in this city to establ ately realiged, but unioriu y come bere who, Hrough ave or sickness, sre unable to struggle fur 8 livell the bent thing, some Leleve, that an be done for thein is to pay for their retara pas ake lo (heir Vorious homes, and a die in the misery to whieh they were ae 1 Hone, ight be aupporied here be churity prosperous co-religionist, hut the would then fullow on thuir eels to bring ru to ali, To dis. hey do con and aro Welcomed, L rons tate to Byeak English or understand It, un wecustomed LO OUF Usdges 1a business And ta every? day Rorant ot vbr and withont know lodge of any trage that unerativo ia the Uaiced States, they must resort lo peda 84 aided to someting bestor, dame are gl and sowie turn dealers fa old cathe tor, In cither case (ene men wan about trom Nedse wo How Wio were ut first perfec: i vurh te nptwton auct with oil 0 aro jose scrupwlons, aad in Part throagi the eporobriam and evateiapt which hey ¢ where i in ihe ond become Mite vet pro isnoat thieves, Daeg mtcht ossibly Gnd wor in wat} lantorlen in whic Unsklied laher is chiefly owpioyed, bub fad even his cloved to them, in cme they would yet Batu ans no meatier how bey y chat fu th their first rived t on of Wisi ath wi borvor, A regular ec fore to be established niay icarn Eneush avd some evsily Phe Now 61 in Loncon for te © reeyoois as at A uitnber of meetings tb J in Harris's Motel ay 10 Bist ! onexeh oceamon Mr. J. K. Bashir de ioctare, Atty Al, Bacawer who ts chiotly —— 1) Plewsontou to Succond Boutwell ¢ Kron the Washington Patriot The “tnilitury ring,” which is the power b i 28 Hot often fa ius con tw Tite hu te dL, Murphy Collector ° « Caxton Commissioner of ! ’ A Col. Leet Hond Of ue * Ganeral Ord New York, 55,000 per an which Uey divide amar ni Bouswell ind better pack up. HL deeapiation, bu the trath tm the ring wats 1 Bet pooscvsiou Of te Treasury — Brookiy i's ¢ uarinn Dead, In tie Biookivn Health Olli sterday was Fecorded tie seats: of a centensrian, Hoary Vaughn, late of 217 Bri tew streot, whose azo ts given Ke 104 Years, 3 montis, and 13 days, He wars nave of Iroland, wud se9.ded w Biyowyo 4 your, $ advised by those on the spot, that nor je machinery be taken out, expec ta) wood init, Wood nt Live Bhe As the Viol rises and (ule tr feet, Dutops With strong hoses attac thirty varde (rom & . ouly muster money for THEIR TRAVELLING EXPRNS ES. Ney advise tho digger to aesnite himself againet uths of unproductive labor, But six g, even at the diamond fields, is OY no Ineans avery contly (hing at present prices, From $150 to $16) Will, itis said, cover it,” Where, wow ever, an Airican ‘climate, coupled with heed Work, rouga fare, and jwuprovise! wecommodath a ist be taken into ‘account, the cvances uf temporary Hines must not be overlooked. Fever and aoe might 19 terfere awkwardly With Work, Sud leugtnen ous In definitely the Limit of #ix months @ case, Per haps, where prudence would prefer a p 0 Gambiers may go alone, and if ther 6 80. all stake Lue Whole on veld cast for fortune Bot as it is certain that 4 monds in abondanco, @ man WhO gos pruderily about It ougut to do axate and prodiable business, In no eae, itis agreed, have months of perseve: ance gone without their rew Professor G Reiust College, Cape Colony, holds out t ki workinemen who stoutd ciao t Wen the means Of diving for a couple o: or thit he surgesta that two of them might bope to find employment at th KUEP TUE POT BOILING raft, and while their partoersdag. The professor, however lays Kreat sires upon two Very impor tent points paysical Alves for the work, rnd econsutntiona to stand the chmate, Gne migut ceriainly ploy native labor, but aman, he thinks, would d: littie goo. who did hot mean to put his ows band to the spade, Sitting as overiooker under & biuzing fun on scorcbing sand by a wuddy etreaw, would not pay, aud Would be more trying thay active ex: eri As Ace nea y stated, provi z to the Inte hh; brand : eel, $410 8a PORT OF THE DIAMOND Co 1,00 Algoa Byy, on the southerst route frown it 4 bait 10 be aro. re twurled nd tranapoct 14 readily o er wazon to Poel fora ent: wid i it costs a 1 Jol ippears W be the favo. ive THE ROADS ARE GOOD, waysite taverns are freqnont, aud there t* plenty of water snd grass tor ca Cupy Town miso, 00 the sest coast of the colony, furnishes, 1 would ve at facnl vie rd to the diamond fie KONH ATO ALYeriised (0 stort regularly twice a Week, aud tney pr t periorin the journey in wveut pine days, They ecm, more.vsr, t nearly up t promises A ele wath Sadun, a ro pre bare id for the paseensors renin halt ng piaces, wislie several vighte’ Fee! jlowed en rowe, Colonial joa she BO Bit ui hard to come st the truty in such imaiters digger Who has tried bows: huehned the regular services irom Cape Town noubealize for the proseut the natural advantages OF (uw BuUruF Avon Bay. 8: Nearly ail 4 * gone to the Some Nave had very good * Laas 5 escarving. A poor Dulel maa from Our distiict was very Liecy, having found a diamond Worth £6.00). An Rng isiman” found two, one worth £40.00) and the o £15 000, A company of forly per from Naval have found diwwoaus Vanugp at £150, These fAgures sound ve v for al thst, ib as only @ lotte. Miany ke tw vo wouths avd get noth re areal 15,000 persone alroady yn thy othora nre flock ing hare by hundreds eve I hear diggers aro coming Out frota Kuxiand, 4 pity them, for sey can form Ho ued What this counts is hike, oF What they waye W pub up with, This no use coluing out here without money. Lt costs £25 le get to the fel vil dig WUSt Take tools, leni®, and provisions for six taonths, ‘Tue distance trom Port Bilzvbeth to tue folds is 700 miles, Letters fram my friends say that it is terribly hunt work—all day roiling hurge wloues oF using the pick, nem carrying nil (he lone grouud to tne river co wash it, And, ator all, day after day, for mont'is, they may got nothing Uniortonately, there is also @ vast amount of diss at the digwiags any suing TUG DIAMOND FEVER, it would seom, is doomed to spread to this conntry, and a bork has beon ebarieved for Port Elizabeth Aigoa Bay Sue will protauly sail about tne eb Wok. Very iawW prssenceromauly two, It is liuve aged berths in her, ‘Th o won ras Whe owners do not kuow enc DIAMONDS IN Tk would seer, however, that hore in th field for their energy. Dr, Sepbensou of Hall county, Georgi that ‘nbout forty diamonds have been fou'in Hall county alone, but t Uni ay Und a Valualle nave boca destroyed Or lost’ through igno: nce of their charactor and value. Some negroes ko one wort a handved tuousand dollars wo pieces, to Hee What Ib was, A farmer desoribes one whi ours ago, aud vod by himself av a child, aud bin bose wubwequentty, fora middle man in marbles, but about the place six months ago, and the} fro hunting for it now, Nothing was known uboal its value until #lmilar stones were pronounced to be diamonds, and then the farmor knew that be and bis boye bad been playing marbles with » disuond, was given to him 80 it was lor most | THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 which, from desertotion, the Doctor thinks must be ‘worth baif a million dollars, and be ony tie mort yalnadle goms in the world, The Doctor says that labor and capital cnly are needed to prove that these diamond folds in Georzia earvase in value those of Brazil, and are equal to any in the world, These vome diamonds, {t is confidently of far finer water than aay that t een found in the Bouth African Dia ——— A PURITANICAL COCK ricnr, — A Lively Main between Hartford and New aven-The Earvarl So Tarn Out Unlucky Sports-Yato Boys aw Students of Natoral f Tho usual quiet attending a Now England Sun- day was rately di of on Montiy morning Connecticut, There was great excite talk among classes of y {n relation to a great cock fight which waa to cone off on that day, Preparations had for a long time been in progress by prominent citizens for a match botweon the game fowls of Hortford and Springfield on tho one side, and Now Haven on the othor, The pious * City of Lims” was all agog regarding the ortod, ve hitherto oud Valley in nent and mach ting men and old aporte Match, Nothing was heard on tho etreet cars, in the hotels, and in tho billiard rooms but, * Bet yon an even handred New Maven wins the main; finally betting the odds of @ bunired to elghty, so Fure were the sanguine natives of Now Haven as to thelr winning, The mateh was mado to fight all that weighed in, in showing fifteen cocks, af de, and ach batule w andred each on the odd Aglt, ‘The sober citizens of religions foo had scarce conn ed over tm thelr minds the sermons of the Sabbath ore the scapograces commenced their work, Eleven patrs weighed in, «. @, wero the samo number of pounds a give or take of ne Finer Frone id ounces In Weight, with aple of onuces, ts was between a four twelve pile: 4 bir wed by Now Haven, and a four n biack Hartford Was a rattling " butt cooked Ue goose” of housy we Har a one oui tog outa Ww axle. 1 liv i Fon wa tha Hh t i Whe Wack UP tie brow 1 suet 4 he Last, 0 twa, He dune it bar New Maven bird rurased ¢ . Acaih, First vicwory vt Martiord, wd Unie Ot put “Pounrit tidvt—New Haven showed @ brown-red were very. we vad, Now t { Nee feng. yoush “Ra i win crevk icity aud re tact rod eaitle = ny bet taken a eh 7 ri ifd Wad & rcren f the taveat and Detling beavy aud euuus ew Haven again pinned her ban Fed nvervomna cok Uy . 4 Haver petting & t 1 ne Me ow he Fiver bird ana struck bere, anit abl Crumnming bito Wike @ at tay tice whew he wast ALA RELL Te ore, Be aly & thoroughored by the” way ‘an. ‘the w NeFs WEES Cue TUUAWaY for Encl Tie, twent Nixtu Fivut.—Lea Daniel Naudiod a whtte Nene. ingfeld gaded a nixed teaunered ‘ bas eh tont Ten again br yt fob a beanital b Conia wan UL ba ; yfiue, wht tho wpe dutter patina blow or tw y Oye and a Wal maw Wr ~Mueh tine was I biack-red yin wraib, dney ch party, t ; — OUSTING THE MID DLEMEN the Long Intend rs Preparing to eal wit t-Now Mare ket Accont Town, The € 1g Island Farmers’ Associat ¢ measures to Beeure site for thi ace, net in the Ash nd House sequence of the se. verity of the weather, the Consaittee did not vist any of the districts where they have b en invited to ent the day in tooking over maps and 1 them by the vari discussing propositions offer as market associations tm the city. Inthe opinion of tle Committee, the frmers do not desire a covered market, but simply a space of ground in the upper part of the elty convenient to the ferrios, where hey eau drive their wagons and disnose o° ihetr pro.uve, either to consumers oF to dealers, ia tue shortost p lime, They #iy it t8 nscless to at J tompethe plan suyeested bY ome of she imarket people of storing 1 dure in the sa! in the mar Kets in the vity fo. in winter ; Lat ail Kinds of vegetables to de frosh aud Gl for table nee souls kept buried tn the ground untt needed, and notice posed to toe air longer than twenty four hours, For this reason biey Will produbiy decline all offers made thom t Various markets, mud weit for tne | ¢ jos ly gray them suitable wecommod.s “Mie Committee aa yet have made no apniteation decile what esive wad CMM grey upon thy boat site iur the purp They Nave rorolved: aasurancea Chit the elty an thoriles compretend the troubles ta which n 1, wud are rexoy to mces Day, cu Patt crane Masrmane No, 44 ‘, . *y Triat, Term Part tea) Contents af the Woekly Su The Weekuy tine the followin SUN, pablisied tis morning, com The European War-Pioyres of the Freveh Elections athe Conservatiy he Majouis fhe Count de Paris Proposed tor Kerwusion of Ube Arie tice—A Prov ataat nt nie Of Mey ANE Views Ike en oatal Fraud irra) OUN Wauway nde Black Wild Jasiive ad Agricul: \Btovy; Pinwseial Tho Dollur SUN contains a complete enttome of the we of the week from all parta of the United Statae aod the Aw At. Copied 1a Wrappers ready for mailing (0 the old caaatry may be had at tue dcak of our publication oles. Price tures cons : aaa Tue Inwnware’s Horg.—The most confirmed drunkard cured by Dr C.C. Boors's tenedy. Can be fven without the knowledge of the patient. OMce, 12 t.New York. Ene nee Foursvit.—Ad oe Hazard & Cuswell's ood liver oi te the vost Ade Feast Tweiitis abr we #LX VOLE BLminp for book, ande 1871 HW. T. HELMHOLD—CARD, On Polo and T To Publisher of Sun, Dan Sin: Tobsorved tn the inane of yesterday a ftatemont that I was arrested for driving " tandom."” This is an error. Iwas politely requosted, while my tenm was atanding In front of the Tribune office, to call upon the Mayor by about forty poitcemen. Before 1 had reached the Mayor's office, Eetionld Judgo there ‘were not Jess than two hundred of able-bodied gavrdians Of the peace astembled, They came forth like locusts from tho woods, leading the assembled multitude to beilove that my head was goingom, In tact, L was very much at lors to know “what the matter was," and estounded to ees fo many aalwart “pence defenders Aroun) the “Tall” at this hour of tha day, and gotng for a man whore weight is only 124, and whore “heigi te bur Sfocr%, boots and all,” “But perhaps tt was their tunew howe. But now to explain abont this “tandem.” When it Was brought to the Mayor's office an ordinance was 1 from an “Old Country looking yellow book,” mado when New York was not New York city. ‘Tho ordinance read as follow * Any perron driving tandem faster than a walk, or ‘one horeo ahead of another, shall be subject Lo a penalty of five dottars.” L anewerod aa follow First.—Who complains t a walk? No answer, Second.—Is there any ordinance against driving “four or #ix horses?" Answer—No. Third.—What 14 9 tandem? Anew the pole and ene other to the lend, Fourth—What {® my team, av T have a pate of hormen onthe pole, and three on the lead; and as there is no Taw agatust four oF #ix horees, why object to this, as tie #afor, ond the horses are not Hable to become tangied, fa they are with four or six? What Kind of a team do you call (his, and what ordinance is there against (t? and aa Lam held resp 10 cate of accident to any. and as New York 4 a elly with @ beautiful park, I think it Thad driven faster thao r-One horee to tit le tho duty of every citizen to contribute his stinre ; aud to prove to you that thie 18 appreciated, not only by strangers, bul by your own citizens, look now from your window ee, the Aine helag $5, and asf have but two and on tr Reply: Doetor, we wilt this ime; go on FOUr Way. but go Flow Where It is rough, aud not faster “Now TO THR PoLe AxD FLaa Busiiess,” Onvt RANCH ON POLES. 1 do not evedit that any menhanie contd complain of it, and iny a a sides of the way, and oa all sides of ance and support; and myse 3.MoB. David fon, aud eoverai oti » oxplats, bus Lever oeen ne oF recelvod @ line tn HM. T. MLAMBOLD's PROTEST AGAINST THESE Fewen Woot, in Meaven's rame harm ean flag and pole do, Clevaied owe hundred foet from the sidewalk, and | Fecple co sop to admire? They migut a well order Bo eclipses of the kun oF no clouds, Be wes, be City Fatters seud ont t In dozens of place aspirations al ie etre et MU, T. Helindold bas political Question L—Have these City Fathers ever issued « procien n inviting the citizens to particioate ta aay Parade, Whether exiles oF F funeral, o ae Of the policemen’s tamiti 1 at ach that be has not respoude ot even sopiod for rain? aod I, 7, Helmbold now prays w know whe be bas discharged his duttes as an ent ing merchant and eitiz «creditable mauner ? Quertie Have they boon pr 4 by others that this was an advertisement, end OF attempted to do 40, from th “? 1 reply thas this would be cowardly iting tus, Dr. H. T, Heusbold constders ey pay bis intelligences @ high compliment, as Perchants in this city and the entire © glad to rerort 10 any means to make vd Would remark that the subseriver and had no out or wsked eredi any Hote, obligation, oF p. wnanig Truly Yours aud tue public's ohediont sorwent HL. Y, HELMBOLD. Not connected with any ¢ 4, railroad, oF ace ( for anybody, out omer and director of the fo Crseat P. So! Rroadway, Chemical Ware a Daaxeres ¢ Pharmacy, Gilsey House, Twouty-nimth Temple of Mbarmacy, Continental Hotel, Philadel pats, Pa F ant this A.M. in Feeeint of a telegram trom Mr untiogton ot Jay ¢ 0. AR sheppard Gen. Mistler of the Inter , Cot, Gideon, (o the carnival at Wastin, ries avd all, Trha £0, hnowiug that enteryrifing meu are appreciaiod FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. — Topsnar, Feb. 14—P. M.—Tho railway share market bad been excessively dul! throughout the day, wish the volume of busizess cven more re siricted than yerteriay, Tae general tone of the The inelemonry © weather hi andowbe edly largely contribute prevailing dulleers, Lut there are other cansos opera! 5 Upon the min market, The businessin Wall been entiroly changed, sire es have lost the eupport of tue outside public, and the Bnancisl status of the street Labi permit extensive move menis on elther side of tho account, Olio and Mis rissippi and Pacifle Mull represonted the larger du ines. the former ehowing a dasire py the clique to make a small margin of croft, wii'e wes advarced 1% cent. on rumors of fave on Ny Congress respecting subsidy of oO advices, however, have for somo weeks represented that there was not the leust p: chance of Propriations at this session to steamsbip oF other Ines, and the paseago by ¢ 8 looks very duuli het become Leavy, and brokers le wh ab an early hour The gold market was steaty ¢ the en ty honrs of the ngo at M1 (EIN1'9, bus abeat to 111, at whieh and the remainder of the rising to IK, ‘The ve Leen somewiut above 9 Cable despatclos were rates paid for having b 4 carried Wero 3, 3,4, dig. and 5 @ cout and ti and 4 ex Clearing’ house. “The receipes gold at the § sury Were $412,480; payments, iS; Lolan 219° Dee curreicy 16 ceipia were $1 $03.40 5 balance, $11,600,817, fotont Up 43,000. 452,000; p ron Ho ™ AW eign exch basis of rates Exchange were §31 4. The Ivliowing were thy principal 12:00 PM 1 PM. wa M Tig ao Mg yee hie been Arm b ise quoted Maract bas been withoal essential ply being adequate to We demand raiment houses (ie rate was 4 B ce wiock brokers wero charged 6, und ex ce ly 6, For the pre ese sb hy ve 1 piod, unal eprin, sete in, ‘The demand or dise inues activ but Hite business i4 doin of names ofterng, ‘The 018 G4@I Ween, ‘To orrow the ‘Treasury will buy two milo twenties. ‘The Governinant bond mar .) sented & quivt Appearal r the volums o ade being git Ab 0° Oricon w steady, but as gold d 4 ns we nd the active fesues long bonds, howe ver, we the day ew ensire list re Veloso’ ateuty on the bi Henry ¢ 2 Wall or et on the . us there iva deart Jeelined ell back ly held t 10 fort {, report us tol Vis Asked. Mid. asvea C8. Cur. te Yan Me, reg, de hh Nona 7 44 10 mot uw ig Loy ie | Noy ry ae % In btate bonds there was a good i for Gee Mud Alubanas, the currency Tper cont. of the former advancing to 87%, und gold 7 per cent to O45); Alabarua Se Tose to par, North Carounas were ‘reed down by speculative wales, cari) ing with them the remander o wath Uh ton of dese issues nauied above, ‘Old Nort Has declined to 404, new 866, and fundin IMs to 30, South Lurelinus, new, Jacuary July, receded to 09. and the April aud October in terest toG0\. Mixsouris ond Louistanas wore duil stoady, City bank shares were nowiual, whl road bonds the only feature was the fir Central Pacitios, ®DICK Were Kelling at OF Ohio and NorshWesterm cousvlidaied Bold as 8i6 B Gi On extreme quotations, New York Centra! stook flictuntod between Viti : erin, 980.00", Rock Island, 1007) @107'4; Lake Slore. Wy hash, O24@oI.; Northwostern eo mason, 10% Fererresd, big ul common, O44 ferred, 14,4754; Olio and biioaisss Union Paciic, 814 @20X ; Havnilwl and Se Jowed", BMGT; and the’ preferred. MUI Reading un duli ACI. We noticed silos ab the Hoards, of Erie ot 21; Piteburgh 104\y; Alton and Terre Naute, 2814; Morris and Kacox, 290), tom. 1204: Panama, 10's ; New dewey Cs tral, 100%; “Fort Wugnt, dole; Deinwaro, Lacks Wanna and’ Western, 1s; Chicago aud Alton, 118 Gide prefered. Vises Marictla and Qincinne, Bt fret preferred, 9954 mircelianeou ing 1 @ cent ant Lone Island at 60, In the list, Pacific Mail was strong, advanc- to 434%; while Western Unton Tole- graphs wus dull at 46% @QA0M, and Quicksilver at 12% 13, Express shares were firm on sales of Uvived tates at 44 My 4 American at 45. Closing prices at 5:30 P. M. were : YY. Can, NY. C. @ Le Dariew.....0 Brie... ss Keadine i. nike =1 Wahasn.... Pitebureh: BAN wa. Ava) mm. Cart ae aa ee OF, 90% W|Hel., Lack. & W103” 164 vl” WT" IN. J. Conteal,..106, Mode <4 By Union Pacide':. 20% BL Wig /H. ADA SE 6 BB ong W| do orerorrad:. BY Lig. toh | Mien, Central... AT WOE 1TH Genteat... 188) Mie) Woat.U. Tels, 46 BiS|Vaciie Matic... 43% 17" | Adams Exnigaa 8 IW. a Co. Re. M4 |Am. Mor U. Ex DU. & Express... enline KING AND FINANCIAL, feet iets NEW 7.8) GOLD LOAN, Meesns, Jar Cooxn & Co, the ORTHERN offer at par and interost now Seven-thirty Gold Loan of th PACUMG RAL} OAD COMPANY, fecured by first mortzage on» RAILROAD TWO THOUSAND MILES LONO, and ona LAND GRAND OP SIXTY-FIVE MILLIONS OF ACRES, being in all rospects tho safest, most proftable, and permanent secarity now in tho market, mu PRINCIPAL AND INTE: are PAYABLE IN GOLD. For the fullest information address Fiseai Age Now York: Philadetphi Washington One of th Louis a0 per Bt verti road running to Bt business, Pi Inquire for or uM and at the off Torspar, marker hast dur kava Jax Cooner & Co, nts Northern Paciite Railront Co Corner Nasaaa and Wail ste . a: 114 South Taird stre 42 Fifteenth etreet, © beet investments ia the market! ad Southeastern iret Mortgage Con nt, Goll Bonds, tssaed upon fnisod Louis, and doing a p 025g and interest, particulars of tablo OPDYKE & CO,, 2 Nassau street, K. JESSUP? & CO,, 12 Pine street, oof the Company, O1 Liverty street New York Markets. Feb. 14.—Viorn Ano Muat—The flour n Woakened by the decilue In Liverpool t few da years terta Ineed, and the local Biarket was dill sud uncharted tor al We quore: Sapcriine hata aa Weat Ura State.de $Me FT: rans LOO! Onto. rin? wri PRovistons. tween, D Southern ¢ four stern, SHS 0, ere has not'bee ei aeayity ae te have ruled very Mim, Toure vot was dull, but for furure delivery theed sities done, Prices a change Ws, ALBEE For OL viene for eity priwe er “0g 100 Dbie, tor aud 2) Dds. for Marca at 820574. Boot dead: 1) dole ut Siesbis for extra mers. Ticrce beet steady; saves Sate pring, ant §o at & dy for ou though the @ ew Western ext Jersey Gaocrnine Vesiern und’ § and buoyant; sales & Wbuero, Quid Bigsed. for yo Coffe te quiet Dnt tem on all grades. nd sfargenib Hal “ . Of 4.78 DAgs figure Of bbia ov mk very ban yos ‘and No. I? box F Cuba LL Lor Deine 0 UX8. Havana at Bed ns for low r is Whik ery Liverpool by steam, Td. feta Live Stock Market, New York. Tuosday, Feb. 14.—The severe pnow MAWINE INTELLIG A Boat, Fed. Ut merece Business Notices, Because a Person has a Bad Cough i @ disporition to Pulmonary disease existe, a Cough, if ert to itse 8 aud racks the Lungs and wastes the general s\eeugth, aud soon eFtad'inlice un Incurable complatut J caves, then, it 1s the safcr pian to Tht of a Cough, Cold, oF Hoatsences without delay, and tor no remedy avts more pF ly,oe wish more benent to th reputation, After x Tri D Mave proved ree ail t Rockwood Bold by alt druggist, Lot aver 40 y CHRSEMAN'S Fora PILia B box. Price, $l, ul by Cob, CHELSEMAN 1 & Co. have four separare aty- Dr. Mage's Catarrh Remods Buitaio, Nd Wheeler & Wilson 1.141 Bronde oul ixtra charie ines J ELC nn nn cena MARRIED. PNREICH By the Rev. John Kleisvb earn ty sti wh M HACK. —uy the ev. W. HL, Clowr to Ma rere Adolph Berektau Jobo buckle to iT phe WAKBE UG \ Win, But Poter lle WEN NEAT by the Rey Konirey, reventiy fr ROW EI MUL Wy tie kev, Win, M1. Pendieton, John I. Wrowor, dey to du lary iw ll COLL —MALioiL. “iy Lie ey, Acury Hurte, tue Rev Jouu v9) May Matels COXVITZMAULICE—By the Roy, Kiward Dan phy, John Cox ta Liles Hiiauaurice ae AN SCHL Fobi NOK. ly (ue Rev, Lazarus Loeb, mon Conn ti Hacar ry LAN Y addy ty By the Key. Win. F, Batier, DONDAN--ChOWLEY.- Uy the Key, Thos Farrell, Peter Donlan to Annia Crowiey DATTMANCE-FAG.—By tid Rev, H. Toolke, Aa Gils, Datta sce to Catharive Fag HMGHAGH TCX BOLIN.-BY Anvustas Wolr, No: tary Pao te baltveat isha Uo Atzuate Tet Ip FOOKIK vie Ny the tt Teele Auvust Fookike to AUgueta Santerctiag, FLANAGAN HICUMOND.By tho eve Wis Ik Pendleton, Micha) Fianacan to Maly RI tiniomt ‘AGG: EMAN— By the iey, don Fieise asker dae ¥! Fe Naa rie Ma aman, Vicon vt OPT. Dy she Kev. i. Toe! Bertrauyt wo Catuarine Bupp ake 8 ODLE BST. ib tak Gity, by te Key. 8. D Bar |. Andrew J. Hodlo, of Vasalo, N. J., to Loutes Add ¢ Bari, of Now York KLAPPA-MANURIMIRML ny the Rey. Mt, apt el Klapper w Kortha Mantcimer lia Keys H. Lusike, JO rigdrick iby the Wey. . Tootke, TT By the Mey, CO, Schinidt, Carb Kruse to Anna Maia Sono tt SHAN STNGTON —fy tho Rev, Jol Moctan- John Leen to Bien Hannigan. . Chas F Moorato isijork Miter eM Kom MAY —ROSENDERG.—By tho Roy. 8, Il, Kpstolay Mosen May io Bohs owt bant CALL ty tie Row. John MeClaney, John Motirath to Heideat Cami, °F: Jona MeClaney MULLER-SCHUCKMAN--Gy the Tov. Adalpta Werckman, Gottiieh Mier to Ritsatetn Loneekan MOVICKKIMERNEY.— Hy the Koy, Advipl orcs ieoige MeV iekor to Mary Messy OAREN ROACH Hy the Rov. Win, John O'Brien to Honora tach. bod TAYNE-ENSOiR—10, th. Clty, bY. the Rey. @ Hatt, Fred, W. Payne, of Jorscy Cliyy to Ag, PUICE—PARKKG—In this city, by thet W. Jenkins, Richard Price, of Jersey City, Parker ot Now York KEILLY-PRAST. ily ¢ Relliy to Katie Pease RYAN-MODUNALD.-By the Key, Joscoh Church, Parl Kally m Clowryy Ney. Thomas Farrel, Jase Jopauh Kvanto Narwnint Melhonaldy BAERIDANREICLY Ry tho Kev, John MeCianey, Thomas sheridan to Ava Ite]! UBTEGMULLER-RCAUSER- By the Rev, Jonn Flebei sect or, Jacob Steen uller to Kowa Klanser, TODD—sMiliL—Dy sue Kev. Cass, Brows, Joba Todd to Louisa Sryth. THOMAS—Ti IMA S.--tn thls olty, by the Rev. Geo, Haw. Henry Hhowas, of Now York, to Mary Tugas, oF tantons bo fo OD-VAN NAME fy the Itey. Joha Coyle, Dans ford Woon Lo Kiva can Van Name, WAGNEROCONNOLY Y—Dy the Row. W. C. Smitly Beseuer J. Wagner to Kline ps —<——— ~ DIVORCED, BAYLESS.—In Chicago, py Jatgo Jameron, Chats Jotte Bayless trom Dautel Bayless. Cavse devertisi, Married in Noveroer, Wh, li Groat Boo 1, aREN. En Catea Inage J mi, ffoten Ty cen from Bi"iney Cause, cruelty,” Married Fade Jamaron, Tova A. ky Cause, desoru: hi. Mee. som, Mary Jas Married Juy ‘Cineinnatt, Fed 4, 1871, by Jadge © ious Court, Wan. J. Wilson rom 3 6 Jan Morgarce Marticd gobs from Veter dncovs. Cause, cruelty. 1 ‘ 0, In Chicago, by J Taare) Whalen Hi year DIED. BRADISH.—On Tr Fob. 14, 44th yen ‘ John A. Braden, 1 » th tut ce papectinity hay, ab AD Ver Hi aidely DAVISON. -On F 0 beloved wite of Joines, Davison. a inane, county MouRe Bunn, Leind, aged The frlenda will_viedse witend the fracral. on Weds Desay, Lt Inst, frou her Lite residunce, 13i Cusb toe pher st athe M UAV I gua. ninday 1, Joyce, wife of Francie Davis, In'the 6th year * 1 Atives alva ( tis family aro rospacte fuily lavited to wite min her Late Fete dence W Kivingion ay aCLUFGOON, BU Mo. \NUS.—On Sunday, Fed. 12, after a protrac eos, Marea: et or Ubarles Mo Manu ‘Clonasiity, county ork, Lreiaud, lu We 44m her a I he taken from ber lite residenna, ‘ urcn ot thy Moly D ‘ay. ood Broadway, om Wee! th. Where astern Feqment te for repose Of her soul. fr K. to Calvary Cemetery far titers On Molly, Feb. 1%, Chetitopher Peme a usuve uf county Me ar the family are respects SSM Uri 13, Christopher Smith. @ nitive of Be js county Moai, Leland acd ¢ faunily aro requested to atten’ (hm em, from thedes to CalYu the 19ih Inst, Win, Henry, Bie Fave Shap 122 yous nas of the far ne a tunera > pei Aaah ehh es oO) Special Motiees, MANHATOAN MARKED COMPANY ’ t INE CiLY OF NEW YC Ongar teed outer Spectad act of ihe ne Siuse of New York, parsed March 2%, 18) CAPITAL, $1,000,0%, Burkes, § cam, OFFICE %6 AND 48 BROADWAY New York Life lusurance Uo wpany. Two THoveern Five Huxomep shares of the Capitar Stock of this ¢ y. of the par value of $109 ecg bolag the remainder of thy Capital of Oue Mution, arq how eflored to BUTURES, DeaLens, Mangutuey, aod others The books of eubsertption for aatd stork will hay enod at th Voy. a8 shove,on W nesday, the 1 5PM 1, frou 9 A.M. Ge als Lay for ee days, uolers sooner subse Each subscription for Tew (10) shares, from ang Butcher, Mar ketman, of Deuter, will eatitie the sibe terior to one F stal!, wa unform Had rental Dut ao o her, marketinan, or dealer wi be wed more tro ctaiis or stands, tu either whole tale cr re him and the tnteation to ayad { this priviloge mast be declared by cach subs foriber at the tine of subscribing. A diagram of the stanis tn th tantket ean he seen at the ( tho Company; and dhe selection of stand Dy said subscribers will be according to order of sus scription, TERMS OF SURE N b 9 of % per a 1 ‘ paror oa eu By craer of the Board vA Anmonr ¢ ription, Fe ‘ WAKE Tee We nge sels baline as tha Wii b hi Nor poison ea A Our Pathe Teoounoss 9 Well uae, reid ‘ JOTIN Mol, DAVIDSON & CO, sl LIPAN MOTEL, NEW YORK MANTA rh FIRE AND DURGLAR P00 Kuilroad Cheeks 4 asinvild aud pine Mo.tow and § Win ASK YOUR SCHR KOR . THE COMMITELE APPOINTED TO TS “ iY dway ¥ " ‘ ‘ Vthe avarde vb thu RUPTURE, 1 N. MARNIE ' not y # Faddiow attoud ital we t 4 HE TOLLGO WEEKLY BLA ‘ gheapest advertiong wediuia iu . riy it INIMITABER color of iw tt SEXUAL EXHAUSTION, Rend for pamoh Drs, WELLS @ STELL, St Wet OVVICIAL ORNWINGS, SIMMONS @ COoS LOTTERIES, ALABAMA rca Cl 9, Feb. 14, 1974 PAGLCAI Lin i Ate 4. 1 3 KENTUCKY —Bxten Gash NO. para) 1S, 14, 24, 43 52, 48, 70. rr 1 b BINTUUK Y—Ulaae R110, Rebelde tit res casted, iwror sativa 1, aud ‘etreu " u above, d Oe Loyal Mavala Lo Loe i mare J CLUTE: Broker, | 26 Broadway 18! Puiton vi. anid Mure row, S25 CURRENCY, yal Havana Lotterp. [heer easiiod ant uun tow Ulrentars ae entices. tickets {75.000 to wing from 8) $9.0 curreney, és ver cent. allowed. oi 4 B.B. DANKS, 13 Wallet, New York CURRENCY. —Roval Havana Lolly pricot Saad) ntoriaation e circular sent. i MA ome’ © C0, Wail ot; box 4,00, Now York fo: Pr ree ey Berson’ Monees, MLUSSING, since ren. 8, pay IML ages vo years. glories ana be thankful! Pe Any tut vet by | Lewis, OF ac 200 Sb, cornar ¢ | Wee Oy cat anas 9 bee YOU, wl rigs bowery C. De @; uot

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