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ee THE GREAT COAL ROBBERY. anette A DIABOLICAL conspiracy 10 CRUSH WORKINGMEN New York and Philadetptin € Mockivg the Wheels of Ve @ the Poor-The M ispertow the Frand, hb of January the ni Jered work to be stopped at the + Since that time no coal has beon shipped to t The amount of anthracite now held by estimated at £9,000 tons, ‘There aro from 9,000 tous of Litaminous coal; but this Is ' 1 on contracts for steamaaip companies, many wealthy and pratent people tat that will last the tone of coal are used wee'ly in New K his state of things, a coubinat ved among the coal daalors here on & Ju tho Ist of December the retail pi Fton al Operators Indastry and reat Las Penneylyi tit summer, v co was Yesterday morning $13 per ton was Whe question will ILiw high will coal go before the emselves take a riso? The mills of the grind slowly, but they grind exceeding f Tue operators depend for suecess on th af the people sof the miner (ive Wey never heard that necessity kuoWws no aw? The ¢ Fond monopott tea rt apon peu % weo of broken coal, be asked; necessities and the neces J miners’ strike and the action of the rat sin raising rie 0} pare heving a very #erious ¢ is w war of capital AGAINST RroUT, of { the poor, by which the rich ho 1 the poor poorer, Itie re as ea 1 the case, in compelling the sinere + of idleness, euiterto ul Bas taken the beer of the Hibor ft has advanced ¢ # and mo t ton, but Ww tal r BUN yisie! varic 1 ‘ € and Hoboken to 18 e of Band ant tho p to the Seravion in Jersey Aor a tun was to be 7 i por w some of the ema eharging ten to tw er coal, formed by was plent and mand at low rates antii the oj * dat,” con Mheso coal end ru. De brougut to ma of coal ready for hi t 1 tiey des come to terme with & or to too Kot with coal, when the ear trom $3 Bton for ali the cowl they bave on tand? + are ready, and have been for soine thine now scale Of pr wich when coal t# worth #3, and @% # tho price advanecs, No, they at; t AKING TOO MUCH MONEY asitis, The speculators in the Trinity buildini Boy uy all the coal as (eat as tt is of red, ond toe at Port J en and other places aiong the line of to be guitin, ‘They have We miners nuw, and they work prices ta strikes in the JW rd was next on one were found, all t ston Cuuipan), another large ¢ sbarre Company Uiree extensive shipping, aud hing J tons, and of th is Would do very well if day, but cota ton is voli p Was asked 0 revasal reporter was for sale at any price in Was oflured re and Hudson Cynal Company in have on hand frow anil grate coal, and nons of any kind is eoming this only about 500 tons is on the wliari, the Fest haying Leon stored it caval boats since the cloxe Vigation, It will tuus be seen that at the Ahree ereat cepote New York, Brook yn, and all the eu try, ineinding the Beauboats and stea be’ supplied with iy less (lesa 90,000 tone is pow oa hand, and of ia only about eigit hundred oF 4 thousand tons ts Bove cvol, A meeting of ¢ Ww be heli 1 operators end railroad mana. p Piatiadeiplia to-day, IN NEWARK and Hudson Canal Company have on re the De luwar and about 1.500 tons of th ties of coal och as nat, ¢ are gelling stove « Oper ton, and all other grates at 28.0 1 cheered, A deduction of evllar these rales whe aged in the yard, W J. Sloan, on Morris aut ox Ruitroad avenue, heve on hand about 50 tons of stove coul, Which they vel) for $12 per ton, (rom 35 to W tons of nurst fron 9 to 410. 15 to W tous of pea coal at from $7 to 7.50, aud 100 tous of ege broken at $11 por Lo, Coal Company have in their yar Movris aud Ksvex Ri oy h Lhe New Jere effield ‘siveet and about 40 wns at $6.50 to 87 at ret. MB wholesale, The Conew h they pany hav bout 200 tous of etove, exe, and nut coal i ti ard on Morris and Essex Muiroad avenu 4 ey are disposing Of at $10 a Lon (retuil be Bome of tle other cealers have a stnuil stock ub baud, TN BOONTON @e tron mils hove hoon idle fora we eutog. Tis paired, but out,” in ¥ at work could ti for seve Pho tue been x on bat time no fil, oud Maw wd 1 blow Bais ou iets evenly vREGUT Tho Kaston L's; Lehigh Vales 46 ending « Ath fist. was 2,897.07 tous, acainet 43,446.11 to: Ro corresponding Weck Last. year, decreve Of 41,100.04 tous; lor the ‘)« GAAS lan Against 550 20-11 toas to corresponding date lust Fear, being a decreare for Ue year of 110,141.16 tons, tie Newark Adeerfiver siyo: The Cootral Ru Way Company of New Je has dust sent # cireul to coal slippers, sisting he in reare of toll duis, &s follows . Formerly. No Phillipeporg 4 ik to a y Elenbetapost Prom Peuu Haven to Port Jc If ye aiid to these rates the ton {fein the Port to biz \beub, the Haven Wo dis city umouat fo £54 $2.7 tore; rate. And t empl q cou! does at tuo Hort are ous Work wad almovt dustitu: AT eLiZaDerit a0 cor} Law been received wince January 16, and bal B very ial quanily arrived tus Uriwe' the pr vic 1, Phe Fate charse his point by sue Central KGuilroad of New Jers F ton Me rep tcoul has been taken bevk to Bulnes triin F at zabettport iy report could not De traces to ony trustworthy sonrce. Ihe stock of oKi On Lund in Bhasbetaport 1s less than one-quar er veuniiy held at thie season, ond but Rarity tte seen. ‘The coal bro Bere ts 7 wned by the Delaware, Lacs Wanna aad Westera Kuivoad Comp wih & Smal) proportion fiom the Laugh Vasey WA A COAL RIOT IN PATERSON. reling at $14 t wor 1a C \ | La “ fi : Hone Mains the property of Ue Mh, Mi ov tie that the bulk hw coal tor Paterson Mo ond ity action hes proluced a ' eves, ontiohpae a in ly Mw day or Lwo.g A Manifesto trom the Otioers a Minors’ Bevevelont Anpociatio Atw special meeting of the Miners’ and Labor ed nt Association of deddo, Luaurne to i, heli on Mie 19th iat, tt was wneni c Jopted that the undersigned committee ’ nown to tie puble at lange the real five wpeuion MM these anthracite cowl fells, ‘Tbore are some Deriouteuks which take the part of capital against labor, never thinking that the work the tand—heh as Miners’ Jolrnat. wetter ker Coal OF ‘ dy the the f phia Jigutrer, &e, Wo doubt th neter of these 14 for trath and veracity in tho farh of pablic printers, They try to make the peo ass is the bone and «inew of wn as the eranton Republican, char ple believe that susrension is bronglt on the wellare and beneat of ,the miners, Suck 1a not Ue care, Suspension is Caused by ‘the tyranniedt oppression and combination of railroad eomvantes anit coal opemitors, who are, almost to man, #tock hold id companies. They try all means in cir power to make the publie believe that the miner Wishes to earn ENORMOUS WAGES, The miner would feel quite satisfied if he contd te! three por day y woul ve only con sidered a fiir day's woreda when takin ¢ inte account the perils and dangers which he las to encounter by descending and aseending tho x an danger. ous shafts or stones, with no gairantee of life save mm indiferent clivin, oF, 8 ie too often the cafe, a Worthest wire rope, whic ny moment Jaaneh him into eternity, He end when in the tmines, with foul and powder smoke, and is liable at any moment to be Crushed of mutiinted by a fall of conl or roc When corl i¢ sold at (ive dollars per ton at the sea board to miner gets Mity-fve couts ber ton, and does not aversee over eight tons per duy whie wor kite is is Sgoductot Via jaborer's wares 0 $19.0 per weok for load ni Jos paying for powder, viast “ cotton and oll, & Tle has also tor ny for the sharpening of his picks and « P Ad co mpenies and “operators All always {oel wat inert that ould. te $8 ie at the seabvard, but wou it gets below this p! CANNOT LIVE OW KERP MIS FAMILY. Tt is alleged that the miners ai or are to blame for the hich prices: of market Whon suspension was ordered it was estiviated that Hot ions than 2140.0) tous Imad Loon at tide Water ch had beck suld at an advance of €2 por U ing a total i 00K rode 0, Dil * roceive ony of tu it? We anower, no jos. these 2,000,000 tons were mined when We Were pail at the rate of £5 per ton in the market and comoare this with the real prises in the market for the tires months en ting Decemver, 18% We have given nbove an overraied etatement of miners’ Jor instoal of be ton, he is only paid by measurement, i 4 cir measaring 18) cable ‘eet, ant lliowiuc U6 ¢ feet Lo constitnte a ton of coal, Fuld car would ex ne'ly contain three anda halt tons, for whiel We miner i paid E194. ‘Thus you soe Low THe MINER 18 MISKEPRESENTRO to the pn the enormous waros he earns for, fast ete a little ov Now, where doe ing & cen 33 conte per ton. tue co Of the exorbitant prices pail Ly con famers go to? As wo shave suid berore, ihe miner does not get it, and, a8 9 natural conseqnence, 1 murt go to the operttors and railroad cowpantes, or as they iaght by termed one company, The miners, with n excoplion, are realy resaine Work, but the operators are not, owinz tuey say, to the market boing oF od, thet het object being to teeaon tre supply aud advance the prices sill Ligher. and afterwards attael the blame to the miners for li this oultage as pea by themselves, ana th thertbiic for. the sole thelr combtnetions with by denounce th purpose of st AView to omdterte forev ers’ Benevolent A ation nso on our Fpace t at some au dsequent perio, renew ommunication. If the stitemen:s herin "i t ted by any Of the reading pala the ities, are Wiig to prove the suove facts, N. P. Jouxson, Pres't, — Exocit ¢. Rvas Paruicn Melavant Wa. O'Gara, Com —— 4 MARRIAGE OF MURDERS. - The Bride's Grandfather Killed by the Bridegrvo The Bride's Be band’s Pathe: ed by her Uncles « A marriage bas re n county wnder tt ng extraordinary complications: Gustavus Marsh married Mra. dudith Boothhy, Whe father of Varsh, Win. Marsh, killed St. Clair Youn Boothby's grandfather, Mrs. Boothby's killed her tusband's father, ¥ a, Mrs. Bootuby's £ Col as killed by y Lowmnyer. To @ first ¢ f murder, St. Chir Young's son William married a danghter of Wm Marsh. They did not live bappi season of mutual misery agreed to pa separation the husband aud his slanderous stories about ter, She se an excellent eter and was generally 1 for her many virtues. But her fa censed, and repeatedly endeavore faction. The Youngs were a tamily of w much influence, and steadily refused to take back their foal reports. At length William Marsh met Mr. St, Clair Yc at a hotel table in Corydon, ‘Yhoy were seated exactly o e each other, aod Mr. Marsh em 1 the opportunity of asking a recantation of sia ous reports, It may be imagined th t words ran high, but very litte time was consumed. St. Clair Was insolent, 44 thre «at bim, “No gentle sliver fork, but an ugly steel one, and ty Pronged at that, St. Clair, to avotd further missiles, arose Lis seat aud retreated toward the door cane-kulfe in hand, Weighing three husdred pounds het, he fillod the door W auch & Bicety NO one cul’! get in or out, Marsh attempted \o get out, and St Ciaie stwicked him with a knife, whereupon Mar Grew a pistol and snot bin d ‘This was in 1891 Marsh was arresied, released umphantly arquitted whon tried and Wi on bail, 8 Jary ight yours -ferwart Staniey Young. a brother « William's, assassinated Witham Mars becanse be Vad kiiled las father, Mr. Marsh was standing on the aireet al the tae engaged in conversation with Gen. Gresham, the present United States District Judge, Mr. Young came up wad shot Mr, dlarsi through rt Ty continue this chapter of crime, althouzh it is not exactly Feievant to the subject, It does not ap pear how + hasband of heroine, Mr Boowny. we; but tie dea of ber lather iw not wi Col. Tinberlike Was an oMeor At home on leave he attended ¢ borhiood, Among tho ladies the of crmer Lowmyer, and she wore, at 4 star broces, wilel ¢ J the irc of lon. He roaki not periorm his deve tions lor tite wrath that was enindled in his bosom aud be whispered to his sistersin law to wrest off U «pin, 1 e maid resisted. Tad nail starry nd, tly get the better of her pairivie antagonist lant Colonet interiered ‘Yhis war too muct for te lover, Lowmyer, who sprang to the rescue of bis beloved, and a general ht easued, in which the farmer drew a ver nd shot Col, Timberlake, In his justification. 1 appeared that he # revolver only wien be “ f pitt his band in tus preost pocket Under t ression that a pistol was to be drawa, nd simberiake was killed, surrendered 1 nnre to the ' Ha to w added to the haiuily he vties in the Ay woler be very clever, we posed poo. tuat the score of blog! i» « ROSSA'S SALULE 10 TUL GOVEKNOR - Miation~A Jutlerts Attempt a Kenian Patriot~the Tore tures of the Inauisich ihevived, Purapsiewia, Feb, 22.—U'Donovan Rossa Jectured to a crowde! honse bere to-wight, and, in describing the scones and incidents of his arrest and imprisonment, raid: Whale in € a.m convict Erigon, and on the morning of the 19%: of June, I revolved to do an act that would make the day memorable in my prison lie, I don't pray much, but on this oe on T knelt down ou the floor of my cell ‘tna Loflered to God for my sins the suffering tuat was to come of what Iwas about todo, Tic hour of twelve came on. inside door of ty cell vas opened, ‘i oft ried out, * Aention! talute the Governor!” The Governor approached the bara to soe if he would get uly sala 11 4 hold of the water-pot that lay at my fect and thesaute 1 Tthen sihmed tue u nd waders outside ex . ® water For thiel rons, with any han ts tied my romened in tat posit five bait past 8 in the morning until half post changed iny bunle fora few minutes f ack to front. 1 eounved on iny wrists one day eizit blood Wounds from. the bites of the irony, and f beliey there bikes were given intentionally by of th officers Who had eb eof the keys. 1 was tweu gut days. op rend apd Water, and was ordered to pick cakum, but 1 refuvod to ‘pick it wie unde fing puusiment, ‘They wen pot me on bread and Water again, nud deprived me ol a bed at nig 1 a ® bigekhole-cell on this oceus, and bewides ving me of a ere Was wlso an order Wi iake the clotkes of my body, J retused to y thas order umess 1 wot & bed, whon ture re came «ad turew me on Bhe ground; one of phiced ils kiioe on my Beck Wille the others Cirbping me, and when turning me around he i Y cheat, ‘They had the clowtiws ontsine tier were goin, utside toe owll, and I me op from the ground, Whea the leliow taped on chest turned back, and, giving kik, Kuocked we against the tuner wall, a he Kant Side Noseany. Adolph Levinger, of the firm of T, L. & W., counvel lor the opponents of the dumping ground, mde Ai arguinent before the Commissioners of Heaith on Twosduy, remonetrating agwinat the coutio wane of the nuimanec, He represented 500 rent dents, and in bis elaborate argument showed up i.e An its full diye, jot nothing tor the ‘Commuinatanese but to decide in Lis layor, NEW YORK Representativ Mansious -Ano Wasmxatos, Fe Davin, F tion again vette conn t Ku-Klax tected condition. on Southern Outrages, Mr. Camenon (Rep, Mr. Connuixe (Rep. timating that the creti longed exclusively to that the proposition Government to such tured with great delibe of any particular locals Mr Intention to stand by i Mr. HARLAN (Rep., against taking op the tively unimportaut mo: propriation bills The subjec up in Committes of the nuviber of amendinent tee on Appropriations, he gout racts lor to the atin ost The amendme Dir, BUTLER that contract ‘An ite for conti being under consider that the principal ca contingent (and was t seals in the House Trosent Conge expenses in Cor Ne¢ yo Here for arniy THE WHOLE STRUCTUR 10 COST $3,800,000, No Part of the Avpropriatl ed until ait the C (Rep., Als.) presented a petition POST OFFICE. 0 ESTIMATED bo Expend- are Made—How tree: Adorn their Washing ere Duy. b, 22,—Senator Wanser from citizens of ty, Ala., praying for protec Ou'rages, and asserting their Preference for military rule to their prerent unpro: It was referred to the Committee Penn.) ealled up the Phila. delphia Centennial Celebration bil! N. ¥.) opposed the bill, fn t of originating the idea be New York, He maintained to give the sanction of the a celebration shonid be ma. ration, and not inthe taterest ty. Cameron defended the bill, and asserted his it and carry it through Towa) and others protested moruing hour by a compara. aeure, 1 the xclusion of ap: then went orer, and the Sonate took THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION DILL wt sr and disposed of a rted from the Commit nanent striking out the section prohibit. ing contracts or ments DY any Pertone with ns, [or paymont for services fn eollecting claims daainst the Government for Indian lands, an NUi\e9, OF Lrealies, and declaring sue! agreements Hull and void, wax rejected, The soetion Was then modified to permit hiring of attoroeys by I anbject to the approval o1 the Commtssto prolibiting their reeciving a groater sm (py than migat be approved by the Secrotary of tie In: terior, T ve bill was reported to the fenate, when Mr Hantan (Rep., lowa) reporiel Various alnendmen Making @tdit al asore ns for the Eadian clock the Senate took a recess till eve: - Howse of Representatiy Tho House proceeded to the cousiderath Deficiency bill. It appropriates 104 which following itema 1 pw ag debates, $129,000: for i sper, #100.000, 1 Oo, fe ‘ The fast {teu ts not iacluded Tie item for Tm York Post ¢ was rout a w For tng the work on the bu Ming for the Post Olfle> and Court Hoage in sew York city, tote Meludte till course, and Fee A vetting the aite Of the Hirst story above that course, $1,000, Mr. Dawa (Rep., Mass.) moved to add to the item the Worus, “aud suvject to no Olver limitation oF Festric:ion.” He exp that there was former legislation which required that no part of the money sy be exrended until atter the contracts we twe on Appropriations had b 1 that at will it nad been necessiry to eink t f besowent thirty six fact below wart ultimate cost of t ting above thie » ald would be nto buat, making the wuole cost of the bavi’ » F theroabo Mr. Faunewortu (Rop.. Nev.) went at some length the plan as agreed upon by tie five New York eon FRAUDULENT CONTRACTS GIVEN OUT of the Hous rested Mr, Banner (ttey., Cal) remarked that he was not aware that any teas Were interested in such contra rk ont referred the member from Cali foraia to ‘ 10a On Lie BL Mr. Cox () t 0 Mr, Farnsworth and ‘referred tothe enor Of tie Gov ernment on . Hil., amd said York Bost 0: the eity, bat of the wh ‘ st extravagant he had been a member toee which had invertg te | the que auected the New York and Busicu Post Oni r inquiry af to WhowWer TUF GF MAN PROM M/SsACTIUSRTTS (Mr. Butier) was inierestod in or connected with y of granite had Deco pushed ae 4 negitive could be br ait voly proved that that gentleman wae ia no Way durectiy oF ud) reetly conuectud With of interested in such con ‘el by Mr Dawes was greet The next item, for the Bosion Post OMe q ussion arising from opposition to wth. A n for furnsure in nent brought out Mr. Farasworth weaii) Iu an astacs upon the architect of the ‘Treas ory Department, and ue ine 1 tue ineitent of LWo expousive mirrors hay toed” about to adorm and U y the house of a distinguished member of Con: in Wa won nd thet one of them, custing sole @10,0%), had Leea brokea M Wis.) asked Mr n to what meu lerred ; Was ue a Demoert # Mr. PARN#WORTH rentt that wneertain kind that He had “by turns, but es things @ tas comid wot when i a street, baving a wud car 9 used hit of being mterostod | A GKANITE CONTRACT for the Boston Post Ofice, but Neagu heoting bun wit came some ited about fC egain, and the House was told that ture it” Me vad but on t and that was tat he 1 ail t world, convicted oniy one ® himself He Who ran an a man, only showed that his own heart Swit ne diunk | saw il ® i t r rota w r nz to the United States ninen Ofice, Ity niketond y ot BUTLER'S QvARRY stimony taken showed that a mau pa ber from Massachusetts, but who coud 4 wiseion rom Cov, Andrew on account his notorivusly Lait character, wad boon takea down bection With w quarry, "That man had eome oa to Washiagton because bis distillery had 4 suit the member from Masta isetin, Wio Was usu ally € Hin auch eases, He bal hay Mention that be had some spare money bow should Invest it, and from Massiusetie advised tin to stone quarry. Aud it hud happonsd that Wan about the very aay When the PPrapriation of $00 was iaade Oy Cot or the Boston Post This distiiior H f wont wnd purcluset doned stone quar 1 it y from Mussachuretin, cured a COMLEAL ty for the entire Duslding OF tie Bs e, ub though there Wasa statute whien u 2 11GH MISDEMEANOR for any ofiicer of the Gov to make a contract beyond the appro) 47 wale, He was notto be toll under t the Member from Alussachusctie Was Hot juierested ia ont € aon 1 of the exbaw e wiio had recenved dusty. WO, bosiaes $29.60 paid for D with those civ nicl’s Ware commented On by Mr, Books (Dot. Yo, Wis nh brougtit up the question o: (ie use OF the p yn the Biate eleciions und ju the execution of the revenu laws in Brockls n. Mr. Sakuane (Mop. Cal.) queted avmiast bun (Brooks aa urticle Uae Aiventiy &r6e J'reee vi Now York, Democratic authority, on the ‘ammany Ripe, as a proof of the necessity of military interference At the last elections in New York. Tim PRE PRESS KOT Mr, Cox (Dom., N. Y was Any Democratic. au man from California had city of San Francixeo. DEMOCRATIC ACTHONITY. ) denied that the Free Prese hority at all. The gentio- better taxe care of his own Mr, SARGENT said that two of the proprietors df that payer were standard hearers of the Democracy he city of New York and that its candidate for the next Presidency wah the Democtatie Senator from Ohlo (Mr, ‘Thartan). Ho posed to Lave the same rulo applied iw San Francisco a4 wan applied in New York, w over there wus a neces Bity for it Mir, Cox—Do you. want the bayonet put into the ballot in your State? Mr. Sanoext—I would means nece ry Mr. Moroan (Dem., OF bal of everywhere, Cilla to order Mr. that the precedent for pu A Wirexer t Dickey (itep, Pa) reminded ¥ 4 protect th ballot by every bi0)—You would abolish tho ir. Brooks iting down 10T IN BROORLTN Nad been set Dy{Washington himself in putting down the whiike Presidont ¢ Insarrrec ‘ant wos ¢ 8 small army Lo the wriskey- drinking ii of New York to enforo t Mr. Seuvmaken (Dom, N. ¥.) or he dd It, ion in Pennsvivania, 80 ionaaly compelled to fen | nborhood he reve nde nwa, ‘And wo always Nr. Diokky—It would always ereatea riot in Now York to stop the supply of whiskey, (Liughter.] No where clee than in the neighborhood of Row York os ‘ho loveot whiskey #0 developed itself Mr § B (Dei, Wis.) Except in the Louse Mr essed the opinion that tel the army or navy oint f the Governor 1 teve that the Pres dent ua tre He inti mite Hts ¢ Nor presentation in the Mouse wiich 4 popuint tied it to. Mr. Broons (Dem, N, ¥. expressed Lis satisiac- tion at having eltet’od A REDUKE OF THE PRESTDENT for the use of the military at the elections from the Lreatlenc’a superior in elvi and his equal in Mr. Woop (Dem. N, ¥.) moved to etrike out one that Bureaa with baying planderes tie public Mir. seNeeny (Dem., N. ¥.) made remarks ia the Mr Ham (itep., Mas#.) characterized the two ‘ Lie poor and aupressed and d ! 4 > tant, Tie proposition waa to F nd ind and fd feeble inn ; ) 2 rule and D ubistantin her Hozern aud nen's Ba air, D Dwi t wil allow my Mr, Vox~Ado bour Mr. Hoan sald tt ouRaIne er up The geutionan (Mr. ¢ Massuehusetty way t t wan. but he w y did not ne eu atick bia giler andeneourag Dawns explaiwed ¢ was caused Uy ue bil Woop (Dem,, N esculaive and uriwen © Maan Hereel 4 Comte Lue pane sme ot believe you every war who wanwod the 2 by always curninz at Voliticiaus W BOX, and W the House had rty irom the 6 Why q way n Why cid rot Murenonuse care of her insane? \ 1 er pe 1 irown business W it not weep noses fF over Fs The inaaue asyluma of Mn ni diece people of apers and starve t their nal work’ koverned Si 1 sther peor d pute Farmouls aud made [Laugater } ronal Waw if tx Ba [the reutloman” (Daves) y ‘ uv, if you vad telt na was ub pewbing SBE: ARS ACIS PIM. Democrate wore waippiaz women and dite uf their own luis ¢ ‘ Now. they niw Wok ft nec ives from PRUNE i a by cM : mau tr w York thie av 1 their papers a Zhi the but of the poo d detract a) hat waid that like Troy om defended bere by her wid way to taat gentleman i to pat forwart ¢ was led by Thersice express at usuch of ti ney soldos iBBETIed, NEE Ereabed by this Adiainietration, A QUESTION OF VARAC Y er of the ¢ "honor that the investigation showed the 6 by Mr. Wail asascst Gi Lioward wer from au on He erred t an having, Wier Mayor of Uh y of New Ye voir proposed t & Up the Union by taking that grout city out of 1 PEANAXDO WOOD EATING HIS OWN Wonns Mr, Woon—Taat is false, and the geatieman Prvoceted to read from MoP, Mr. Wood. a» at mon Counc of tha ta Lie Vf the Union as of Alen Ae their re ie nay . arena : a ¥ THR ONION It woe on bis monsige that the first doline ever | voted ty Of Hed Sa hie Tals ® Teganenty WHICH WAH W tid be C Bales 4 " ives 10 Bim Whtew had uo VLING THEM BACK INTO TIRIN’ PACKS frise reterred to the Tooubs tevec ram conduct In tbat eu Br. Persne. (len. Me), referring to ¢ ron ue nota singe jo: or bitte of feand, supe the evying on a Mav's Bat non Aonuishol, of 80 Clinton strect, aud tod Ledwith ou Tuesday, Menurtuotf b given Woisonberg a epoon to well, Wobronbe Jost the spoon, aud Meuuisho®, to indemulty him self, enatehed from Weissonderg's neck n shawl or a copy ot the b nip ies ' ° ais Menniahone gut and ox Vite fice Ledwith ordered of y first 1 Cowley and at the Ihe 4 Luvs dag, Sustice My THE SUN, THURSDAY, FEBRUAKY 23, 1871 AN OLD MISEWS BEQUES A FRENCHMAN GIVING $180,000 TO MR, BERGW'S SOCIETY. upon the Control of tie Const. 4 Orrawa, 0., Feb. 91.—The following despatch | Lotia Nonnrd's Den in Woortce Street—His | from the Colonial Secretary to the Governor-tien Removal to St. Vincent’ on Ho | rai hae reference to the recent mission of the Lor Drives Away the Cormorants and Leaves | Alex. Campbell to England: his Nonrd to the Dumb Animais, Dowsrxa Street, Jaty 27, 1070, Lovis Bonard, a native of Rouen, in France, |. £18: On receiving from Her Majesty, the reals of Ui . office, 1 took ay early opportunity of Comunni a 1 6% died in St, Vincent's Hospital ot { with the Hon. Mr. Campbell, Postmastor- dee Hot Raventh atrest air - i Ca ada, who lice cone ta En land to place before Her Eleventh strest and Seventh avenue, om Monday | jajaiMe Govtemnont thy vpn ot re Geo nment last of heart diseasa, gh varloas ‘ona eonne sad with the Dominion, Ifo resided for tho Inst two yours in the house of ampnell ought ander my consideration (he fu! Mr, Bane, 100 Wooster street, New York, occupying — THE DOMINION'S PISHERY CLAIMS. Tho Restenatton of Mr. Galt—A New Gov- ernment to be Pormed-Canada sting Wide Hn Jeet The frst was the protection of tha Canadian fshertas one room on the top floor, On the suine floor are fee yor Minter, tat iewonld he five other rooms, and on each door is scrawled in | desirable Hat the aaeations whic hav teow ¥n lone Mi biack paint the number of the room. Bonard occa- | lime of’ Ute Beaten as to the geographical pied No. 6, on the door of which were fixed three THR RXCLUSIVE FISHING RIOT OF CANADA Strong patent locks of various make, the keys of | wndor the treaty of 1818, rhonld ve settled by a joint which ho always carried about his person, ‘Tho | Htitish and American Commision. on whieh the Do room presented amost deplorable and dirty appear- | ment will proposa 10 the. United Biates Government to ance, There was no carpet on the floor, which was Sn point gach & Comimalesiot Almost binek, and the baretw a6 black as the boards, made t!o homo of tho miser still more wretched looking. an old wooden bedstead, the legs proppod ap on bricks, and the bed clothing all (ut a hexp and not very clean. da small table and ‘Three old chaira a washstand completed excepting a small worn-out stove fixed in the centre | te on the floor capboard, in THB FURNITERS OF THE DREN, In another corner wi js and ceiling, nearly {n one corner stood Now thar the tt cruisers and the Govern to. Was Majesty's ¥ ut yeasels of Canad deen Drought into harmony, Go now thlak it fo this despaten to mae ant observation on th strnctions. I will onty remack (hat Lat ay tng 1 Mh a raments he To be teaued for the D ised DY Mie LO on com. nd much ily rece statement ou the subject, of the fort! 1 expreoted #ome which were some clothing and an old chest of tools, On the door of this enphoard were two large pad a strongly, whem, me ks and an iron bar, No one was ever allowed ln w the late this room except the rervant, to make the miver's FENIAN INCU NTO CANADA, J ond that was done always in bie presenco, On | Which tins atnteoned ene feelings of indtznation 4 nthe IP yy and Wy the calms oc Canada ious lo operty on a the Mr. | sncnieton.. flee Mt Cove: ¢ iaye.careity ¥ lots of pronerty on sale in the city. considered what © would be mivieavie to Camelia ‘dwas taken il) on the Ist of Febroary, and | the t " a n that they are was removed from Wooster «troot to St. Vin | & tat i9 tie frst place, your Minister shall Graw Hoepital at hls own request, Mo took with | ¢ : hd on tiem. This etatemen t two large trunks I with Jewelry and | rere oe tie ted oe » Veloes the Govern: bonkers’ books, and deeds relating to hie eeversl | mento: the Uuitod states s amd 1 naed scarcely say pr fos. ‘These he had placed at his bedsi “yt shomld te w docanont of such a bunkers’ books and memorandum book he ke; r 7, be commanteatet to the bi ; Gras meee teow hy Rep a Stat h which Her Mejcsty ison clutched iu his hand wader the bedeloi Hig INTENTIONS REGARDING MIS WeALTaT hy =e, Came helt, whit c, the entire On Mondoy, the 13th of February, he sent a Mr a ae pes het tans Merioud, one of the only two fricnds that he ever the pereNce oF THR DoMINTON, this country, to Mr. Bergh's office with a | oxpressea the hope no Tenperial ear nerd Lg would at once go and | vie teas Dicy Of Her Majemy's Govern see bin the spit Mr. Beran was ont of | 4 the dist “ done th town, snd bis deputy, Mr, A. tI. Cainpbell, and chief | omer ine any further explanation of that 10) ‘ te iv tr land lad an interview | reon at Ov ’ froarly aware that it hae shields of office, and er, evidently satisfied | tere guowindeyne “th of their id wfornmed them that ho wlahed to 4 y coUrideration vanions, quesions the Prevention of Cracity to Animals, and asked | Viiwe of ior Male a neat Hasse leit an Mr Mermond and Mr. Campbell to eeta lawyer to | P Bete ee oN Itle prconved ie, tokae prepare a will to that effect that very day, the same | J uave tie honor to bo de. ‘ iene math} ‘ iis aaa alain s aq | £0 the Governo.Gesoral, the ¢ Hun. sm. dio to be drat/n my in as etrone ylaia & manuer a4 fhe Governor Gexeral, | porsivle, Ho said that he was on his deathbed, and | pie following is Sir A. t. Calt's motion on tt © persons hed prepared a paper making me JOINT mam comntssioN, position of his proyerty, wich paper they 1 isi aoeearoiahotiee th induced Lim to sign oa the previous Friday, Tis ir Joba A. Macdouald goes to contents had not been read over to bim, and he count House recognizes in the fatlet tought to the ca peace anil civil THERE TAD DEEN soMe GRASPING Oo tons in dispate on the part of ecrtain persons who were anxious to reat Heitin aud ahe United, States, au es « fret his money, He fully made up his mind to | BA tine thor {te iabors of the Jott * destroy that paper by excenting a proper will, duly | Mlesion Will be j Locuetve OF a it witne |. giving every cent of b mouey a sand “ dosh fishorie, and proverty to Mr. Bergh's Society. He hoped Mr. | Lay {mand Wwatare ns expecially within, the Bergh would take care to have the will drawn v ‘ i Ww with the wae Coat: spice lgiebs a ai cs without. t ti that tne Honse haw his tac ks, wit & “ YURR AND UNQMSTRICTED USE OF THE FIstKurEs was a pit! Je itt to see this manu—worth ove ofthe t ey c 100,00. n bis bed, wich Fe Hee A Xo WIPE, CHILD, O% RELATION, ‘ freon or even friend, to smooth lis plow or cas eyes cas Or ™ Chit " mare attention than the foorest heepital | otlerine * Me enniy Lauper woakt receive, Ie Jay there uolding bis | tbe Muertron™ oc oMvAminE dankens books in bis hands, elingins to thew as af | Moov w covsents t nest day M upard obtained the | fy vie PMY saer lawyer, and a will was prepared by | (My mays eterecs a own ‘ines #, aud duly signed | do note the nat nessed. He hat it real careiully over, and | of tie country.and d rec * fall approval of it. While the Inwyer | dtwaiion to ihe Uaitea t, he proved the soundness of kis mind RESIGNATION OF wR the xt i A stormy discussion £0 yer institu “No, he resiied | “everythin for the Seciet f Prevent Cruelty to Animals.” He axa said be did | i va, sh ne nt to be bothered about reiigion, as he had a : Feligion Of his 0 vu Berhaut ( asa Tana Nonna y AYisiT To Tm mosPrrs comin a, Mitt § ope porter visited St, Vine Bysay co be to waar the particulars of Bo a “ unl Was courieously received by D FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, 0) Charity who are in charge of that in nsiatae Reporter—When did Mr. Lonard enter the hos Weroxespay, Feb, 22—P, M.—Tho holiday bi pital? been quite faithfully obverved, #0 fur as any dewlings Dister—Mone. Bonard was brought here on the if beuke ad of Feb. uary ina very ox Ton by hig | Were conrerned, although a number of brokers im: ieud Bir. MefMoud, o co strwet, WO eald he cecaston for looking ever accounts and as nt bat nr an of nie " ° amination of uneeuled bu ets. The elty eporter—Dvl he seem to reailae hiv con ‘ition ? , ay Kicter—Yes, he was conscious that be was near | banksand bankers’ offices were closed to the pub- Ut expressed no fear lie, and only a few brokers 0! ital made vorter—Vvus ke a protessor of religion ? hele appearance on the street eign qnota Piste tlo Woe @ Cutholic, ous sigve childhood pneslaalutayte “his Sh bad tions catne in about 11 o'clock x the price EXTINELY IGNORED RELIGION 5 of consols ut Gi 13-1000 1 2 Wi ne bin request, he rik areb Ware adinis pal nap at gg b reas stocks, slow 1 © 1 be expre ¥ auxiety as to the tion ta Liv The tone af o Alaa ni fasae oo a |v he day. aad the wale < 1 fies by ve a eliacat dee lin Hl : } Reporter—Dii we make any impeftant comin 1 ' a ‘ ¥ | ; 1 he ex y us toh ci rs sivect, He had known Mo Wataru i ‘ \ ' years, and uiten sousbe to wean kim Iron vie | Ae ET ‘ ‘ j bye r r EME Wine | pers ( To the ' He a Sin: A body reads Tur and as you : ? NRC KLIN. Why are a philanthropist, perhaps you m ewe ine | t ‘ f \) about woking & ootory, fret inguiring | Hy 8 Fae reennd Fgh Chis ae NW 2 WW tu * 1 the door el it 1 ni w h man oy | deli. We det il BANKING AND VPINANCLAL, might meet the eye de en 1 i TRUST COMPANY Phin ¢ " s ——— ladies and 1 b Whe} vings Bank, wt 154 Hixth avenue, | ae Lipon Boney MLLsoCE LO Checks ateight, Pinder the direcuon OL many CF Cur WemiLiiest aid Leo t Uepository, to Mbp aie 1 | cait and vx t offers. partion Wau Ot * DaitUs . MANGAM, President. Wige tn th BT, Serowon, Pest View Presidont noved free of eb is Lot Lucker’ oillow, 60 broad way 1. BaNcnorT, Second Vice-President, Jamas Maiuiia,, becrotary. fun rises, store. Wark Hh Brig hia For © * Brown's *Thave ana <n road dep MARING Sandy Hook., # Live Stock Market. New Yon, Wednealay, Reb, 22-4 tenorad ob servancs of the Jay as a holiday mpd the light rece; ot bine ty mace the trade in uve stick todae | Yory ves arcived) Due ware ear load extra at sic. @ m. Seventies Sand @ eagle fot ocat Sa. aver fone.” Nothin 1 roneed hog neat tarket dul a ANTELLIGENCE, meine MITTATORE ALMANAC—THTA DAY. sO 40 BON Het Hod WAT ‘34,Go¥, Islana, SM Moon set... 008 x jell Gate.....18 08 +. Arrived—Wroxnsoay, Feb. M1. zie Troup, ache and Rronchiat never chan neing Turners 10 * Bd. LEVY, Ageut,7 Aludaon Kiver Ral + Variek at Steamsliin Ameriea, Bremen, Bark Auiading, Amoy, ten. A40, ihe Waa river aNd CO wEW! —— ees Business Notices, Troches," éfficieney by @ test of many years, Supporters Bandazes Steamship Cuba, Liverpoo), mdac, ant pass Fteanslup Benetactor, Wiltnington: Nc Cy, with may Steamship Ashland, Charleston, cotton. &o. Stewnehip Kapidan, Bavannan, tides. ana pase, Fteamehip Hautsville, Savannah, meso. and pasy. seanisith Goa. Bedg Wick, Galverion, uidss, aud pean mdse. aud pa Steamship Assy tia, Glasgow, mdse and pare. 40. 81d pass, Throat Disorders, ving proved thelr reapecting ther from the first, excepting to think yet deuer af that which 4 began thir nor” Rev, Merny Wamp Drecnme, CUR, at 13 AND Bt, Ladéiptia, ry Saratoga Saring anit diseusies uf WY MARRIED. HANS orke David Beaiord, Rey. # H. Epstein, Gus+ Ry the tus City, Dy the Aeey arke, of Ucnnecti Ry the Rov. J. F. Busores yonrmann, tie Kev, Kdward Roppay, Elieaberh Baker, city, by the Key. Bdward DL. LOU, AO OO v. Dr, W fo Mar tev. Joun P. Ln CHEANUT MILLE ity the Rev, Hagh H. Bist, Bcucrnut (9 Ania Almide atiliee LUVET-COUPEL.~ Om Monday, Fed. 20, by the vi M. ¢ is, Witan i. Cauvet var nic, N. J to i Te A. Cooper, daughter of Jam. De ete “tn thle lew, by the Rew. R. Detar eer, iredtich Duis, of Met tharine Fuerst GHasiel=ct Kiel the He. Dre ie Viduvery Morpie Uetsb tye M0., 12 alleg GUNTHEN SMLGET “AV ihe Rev, G. W. Droee, Jar coh Gnhiarc to Vieronn Ditker GiNde=LALOL LS ly the ev, De. Antoine Verren, agene Gines to Adete Latonr GADEM- JUNG LING. iy the Rev. Felician Krebea, Micinet Gaver (0 ya Jangling UUUGLS—MBHAN.—By toe Rev. Dr. Wm. P, More rogli, Joseph Gogata to Mary Anu Sochan, GALLAGHER—CLARKE.—By the Kev. Dr, Wm. Be Mofrori, Joni Gallagher to Alles Ciatke HEALY—-itAVEN.—In this city by tao Rev, Robert Stuart, McArdiur Stepbea Weston Hoaly to Bu nucr ave AVES HOGAN —In this city, by the Rev. W wry, James Hayes, of Weatchow village, to Ja KING Wity CeMITH Belten sin ewok: Raval nh Ma Wi Weaver! RRESH Pie WALL” an ik ‘ ko 4 ru Vault Doc 1 kier or nd for Fi, Kew INUME Wa 1 Ab old TU PHY Visca. SEL W AM I i MULND. yan BAGEL 1, Walters, oF Urient, L. ALPERS.—Dy haan (ivan ot New York HOPEMAN-MAHLETHOPER—Dy the Rey. Pelle Kroves, Loopold Hottman to Josepnina Mablere +4AN-GAVIN —By tho Rey. Wia. P. Morrogty ineau to bridget Gavin EY ALU Dat, by the Rev. ITB. Ridges way. Wiliam Kingey to Adelaide kulom.” No cards. RELLY “McGRARY,—Hy tha ey, Wm. IL Clowry, Daniel Kelly to bridget weGoany tho Key. Andrew J. Canary, Wai. P, Morroghy G. W. Drees, Jaa vy. W. I, Clowry, By te ley, H. M. Sehattery ev. GAY, Drees, Priedos v. Abrahaw Warm iy ihe Rey, M1. Wf. Sebage Miwe Hess Hugh £1, Blake, Vy the Rev. A. P. Tame 5 nae ‘La this city, by the Rew. Lt ow the Nev. yor ty Bilge Alpers. endant, a vedor the Supreu J each aud vithor of them, ALLISON. tn Fed. 19, Loretta Anse ton fron George B OSCK =I Tey . Feb. UM, Susan M. Bonte Foun A. wonce, of Wateriord, Bika Ti this city, on thureauy, Fed. 18, W8Tt, by Juige samuel donee of 4or Court, Inez Fs i yin n ¥ ct. aud It ehall be Ie wia! fs the wate M Mich., Feb. 13, Labble Oodmey Ii, Fen. 18, Harret N, viday, Feb, 18, 181, by Court, Ohar- A. ilo, “Ya Tocklord, Ml. Feb. 19, Louis Jonneom Av the January term of th je County, Il via jn Decatur, Mich. Feb. 13, Jala A. Lowry “[n Kockiord, M1, Fob. 18, Sarah Smitt from mit. la Rockford, 11) Sat ni E. Swope from Fel). —,asnac J. Stine from Daniel M. Swope. of Cuatoly of en given to c Aud posecssion Oo hen trrmice pidwrd kt It. <By the Cirenit Court of Whiteside county, Taylor trom Tnomnas Taylor Ti “Golummiaun couaty, Olio, Mary Ae i Lomina Weaver een DIED. Weduesday, Koh 2, at the revidenes of Livre Brash. ony danghter of Sirs, Marg ¥. Fed. 30, Aiiua C. Hill, wite of are inv fend ta Clo, N. J, of eoueumptiomyMas Vi in Soot, aw wie PRL Yeur OF nas of the family are invited Irom the ieforied Don > rent wud to years, M.—Compay ats AM, eth ay 4 mnmbery . DAVIDSON & CO PVOSIEE THE MEL ROBO HOTEL, NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF BE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAPES, *, Lron rs, aud Lyon Work of all winds Cheeks, Padioc, &e., enavtelled and pala War Gour FOLEY's 1S ; Deal AES BE ADWAY, Une -DOR heat ah i eucomeatul et anpiinness for al F003 Of Mier OWD BEX, SEXUAL BAHAUREION. panphict, Dre, WELLS @ SIELL, Station TABI, tier of hui and Walkers, 1 ene EKLY BLADEOIha Attn medinais’ tho Wide -Staboas FEICTAL ORAWLSGS, fat : I ait, 6 os si, ee on brouawiay fi. and? Park row, OVAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Aut tu. gol (ntormation turpiabed, The ve paid by doubloons and all kinds ot gold KOVAL 12g yi 1b Walle > KOR SL nal Hi ¥ wont Audi oes BB. 6 vail si. Now York. AVANA LODTERY, rawing from $19 wed ou. investmer tard \ leket, hal 4a Lottery, Supple 2 1, bun otto, woe ————