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t THIRTY-EIGHTH =YEAR THE GERMANS IN PARIS —— cadee, aa A antopunrd againat the approach of armed crowds on the line marked out by the Germans, At ne carly bour in the morning the preparations were complete, Tho astrects presented a singulir Avpearance, from the aleence of people and the almost entire descrtion of the Jue of march, excent by strong bod'os of reguiar French troops, who Magnificent Appearance of the Prussian Troops. Revealed dL the night, with the in- “ ON THE ADVANCE OF THA PRUBSIAMS, nd taking positious commaning the approsohos ‘0 the line, The Paris press which ore texiuning to four the consequences of thelr rast aiterancer making fa Inst appeal to the people to abstain from an ac. likely tu bring terriblo dieasiers upon Praneo oth. OUL Improving the position or alloring the reselt. At the appointed hour, 10 o'elock, te frat repre —o Admirable Conduct of the Oitizens, THE STATUES COVERED WITH CRAPE. —_——_ Aeutalive corps of the victorious ariny entered with . apg | 10 the enctents under the eye of his Imperial Majost GANT OF THE POPULACR IN TEAMS. | in accordance with the procramme, Favored by aplendia weather, The Eleventh corp, nambor ood ing 80,000, with 06 pleces of Meld artillery and the wena) proportion of cavairy, wader the command of Gen. Vou Bose, adrouced in two columns, one at Porte Neuilly and tho other at Point du Jour, Th former advanced atopretty rapid pace up the ar nue of the Grrad Armes direct for the Are de Triompue. THE FRENCH TROOPS FACATING THE STREETS as the Germane approached. ‘The other coluumu entering at Point da pur, below Aatenil, menaced to murch aloog the qnay on the north side of the Seine direct for tho Pitce de ta Concorde, where the rendexvons of the two eolumns is Oxed, The sone surrend to the Germans was almoat entirely free of the French, Tt commences at the ttreme fonthwest corner of the encinte, which forme « polot, end rans in the shape of an irregular triangle, of which the Seine forms the feast side; be encinte,from Poiat du Jour to Porce des Tornes the west side; Faubourg Honore avenue d from the Raw Royale to the encinty, the north side or bas ‘The only points within those limits retain ed by the French aro the banking eatablithinent of the Army of Paris, the Quai do Billy and Pont du ova. ‘The triangt varpores, wi lis lest by the The French National Assembly-The Tmme~ Ainie Discussion of the Treaty Demanded —Tee C one of Peace Hatified hy 546 to 107-Louls Nupoiran Stigmatized. Boanrava, Feb. 28.—After reading the condi tons of peace M. Thiers said thet for himself and @viteagnes they had gone to the limit of their re ponsidility, and the Arsembly must be accountable for the rest, No member could abatain from voting ta the present state of circomstances, The Assom Diy decided to meet this evening in Committe, and fo hota ® public sitting at noon to-morrow, The Assombiy chamber is strongly guarded by troops. The oity is tranquil. As the evening sereion the Government dew IMMEDIATE DISCUSSION OF THE TREATY. ‘The proposition was opposed by several of the Deputies from Alsace and Paris, M. Thiers ener gotically 9p to the Astembiy to lone no time. 20 was necessary What the (reaty should be discused Without the least delay. ‘The Assemoly might thus opare Puris from great suffering, Toe Government ould not fool responsibie for the consequences of feiay. BKEORT OF TID CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEN. March L—To the Assembiy to-day, the Commit Aeooi Conauitation, which accompanies M. Thiers to Versailles, made » report, unanimously reeom mending the ratifetion by the Assembly of the eom- Terno® w Admiraly chosen for strategic ts Fight protected by the Beine axd neednte would be able to holt the north a 0,000, Aw the troops ; 80,000 men at 1 ‘ proceeded along the line, the artilery took posi Drelimicaries of peace agreed 10 wud suDMILLed Oy eer ae ae a cuitiy to the Place de la hee? ere ode, and from the Point dngSour to the same Hi. Baroberger, 8 decaty from the Department of nt, sea precavtionary measure, Nothing coulu ox the Moselle, adjurod the Assembly ead nd panes id TO HRIRCT ANY TRHNS cod, THM SPLENDID 4 o tie hard service PRANANCH tovelving a cession of French territory Genounced Napolcon the Third, Ho strongly sen. The st afforded them during the e A viowent agitation arose in the Chamber on an Wicce aslitare ed aint val. HN GAGE 8 gitemdt wale by BM, Conul, formeriy Private Se iuaveains i“ baad aut iacaa wantecl ous Le Emperor, to epeak in justifeat.oa of the Jer as if on ® par ground ath Correspondents posted ia Jifervat polats of Aeaembty enthvrisaticelly aud unanimously |.) apr otod oy acclamation @ resolut! offer by M Nh bd apd sigh voted oy ace at ed by 6 (09 AL M—Visited tt bod districts, The Targe Aocrceing the fall of the Bupire, aud jef thoroughfares wore quiet, wero about tae etre ‘The shops are close, the w and few person a 4a tho anttor of the misiurtanes of France, The Assembly voted OF We pre WATIZINO NAPOLEON dows shut, and the ratifiestion Wruimery conditions of peacy by £46 ayoe ogaines 107 | caves iquets ou every avenue, with tines of acu Ques. rive across the streets to prevent the soldiers going Panw, Fob, 99—Nignt.—The Freneh troops have | peyond the line of demarcation 4 the barracks of the Lourr a th From 10 to 19 o'clock A. M. tho sane aspect was To epcsting of sil placarde is probidited | presc tot, with more people in the etreels fu sim during tbe occupation of the city by the hostilo | ceswas, and with moro Nationals on duty. Att army, Ailnister Picara vemaius iu Paris, Hae Royale, Révoll, and the Place Concorde ar ‘The Ambassadors of England, Austria, Jodie lives of wagons, cutting off communicaitos fis return immediately to their Legat with the eivilans, who are allowed to pass tre press attack the suthoritics for their ug (bo recent outrages, tuyinsness An official jonrnal au Sonnces that mearures have been taken to prevent Clhamos Elysdes, Most of the women ous are in mourning and going to mass. THE MEN ARM DEPRESSED IN sPrRiTs, and their conver on the unfortunate con aition of Paris and France; but no threats agains the Governinent ore made On (ue Champs Elysies at $A. M. bardly « perso’ was toon, or four smal Sows, snd only a few Iatlan, Ainerican, and Box lish fage were flying, ant one single hung over the palaco of the Corps Liginlatt, ALG A.M. the bead of the Prussias Deir recurrence. PAESIDRNT THTRRS’S PROCLAMATION, Lonpon, March 1.—President Thiers bas issued » proclamation to the people of Pari, He appeals to ete patriotism and wiedom for tLe preservation of order, Famin ws M, Thiere, compelled t1 ar eoodor of te forts, ¢ obliged the Government to open negotiations, They were ovly able to obtain 4h estension of the armistice by corenting to the partial occupation of Paris, The French army will evenpy the left bank of the Seine to secure the exe ion is all the houses were closed except three the win cafés; no ove was seen at advance wa seen rounding the Arc de Triompia, bo the surpr @ation of tbe covvention, M. Thiers uszes the | or afew who were present, Both men aud woe proplo not to break tne convention, and thus entail | were soon RIGHTFUL MISFORTENES UPON FRANCE. 7 MPRRYING AWAT IN TRARS, in order of the day iveaed by Gen, Vinoy ears $e Government cpheritatingly contd the? Ucun! Querd tne cure of the eity, and trusts in their and ocly boys ands few worknies we Germau hoserre 4 dows every vg to the Chacips Bly Ww seach lett tho atrects devotion aid intelligence for the maintenance of | branching thorefrora. order, ‘The least agitation will, says the General, | Not ihe slightest attempt at disturbance occurre furnish & pretext ‘or an irreparable misfortune, | The conduct of the people adinisadle, Ab which only calmness and dignity can avert, The | 4,00 ntautry and cavalry only adrancot. ‘There groclamation of President Talore and the order of | wes no music, but a drum was best and o (rumpet Goa. Vicoy have produced @ good impression in | sounded. Aeplendid boty of mom whoto mureuing Paris, vat were eqarl & uousobold troops, halted oppos ! MILITARY PRECAUTIONS the Palais Tedustrie wich was at once taken pow dave Leon taken to prevent Jisorders, The Fey. | acssion of by uusaere, A few ublany ride dowo tue eoth Prosrisu Corps ard the Bavarians will en Pines dela Concorde, where they Tiew with dort Paris on Wednesday (to-d, on the pieces of the tatu Tho speciai despaiclee from P papers express the opinion Wat the eiiy ts Gisturbed state, and thet ee are approvended. The Tiiie 4 gorte that large masecs of thi tent to occupy the Cuomp dey woraieg, and 10 orro London in avery ous occurrences vv PRED WITH CHAPR, The Germons are astonished at t pect of the city and the desertio: ‘The only erved was the following: A Frenchman, respectably dressed, went up tos Uy sar sentinel and epoke to the Foldier, who replied y, When workmen near beat and kicke © monrnful a4 of it sire do! (newspaper as populace of Bells Elyeéos on We tent of are THE PPUSSIAN® WITH ARMS. former geversir, uod altered cries“ Assassin The London Times dcepateh from Paris pays that | 41,6 German officers only iaughed @0 a opocial meeting of svlegatos from the National | Op the boulevard Honore at 8 o'clock morn Guard, it was resolved t Gor replat the entry A mevting of f of the | ing, when dark and cold, three members o ne by eon National Guurd and a fow wowen carrying proad bandred Nw » equentiy resolved to | were the only persons visible, [turned the corner attack (he Hoiel Jeon Tavsday morning, and | inio the rae Royale and saw a cordon of seut:tos eppoinies s commonder-ineblef, Tt was snuconee hing across the street aud a line of ariltivrr Qhas the Goveruacent huving declared tha the army | ca rocked ad No ccrriage was allowed to pase the approachoa FAILED TO DEVB:'D PARIS, tothe Elyssea, the Pont dda in Concorde, the Qua Gey (the National Guard) were ready todo 9. | andthe Rue Kivoli wore all tarred in. th Through want of combination wud over-aigue of | manner. A fow troops wore visible but no specta She men, the attack upon the Hote ds Wits ‘siled, | tory, There were 4nd (he iroops retreated to the Place de la Bastile, NOT MORE THAN TEN PROFLE where hey placed iit porition some cecless cannon. | 1) 11.6 Champs Eirscos frum one end to the othe ‘Tee sriviceable cannon were restored to the ram | oo sien of the comini rvout was Via “4 at Belleville and Mowtmar're, 1 thorities m parte a: Delloville and Moutmarize, Tbe authorities | 4, yiegt, The dulinovs becatuo almost oppressive Hat nool Le order nt especially aa it was impossivle not tu feel the enadon TO PROVOKD A COLLISION, Dat rympathy with ihe nie of resistance lt extend: ing. Jt is anid that if the National Guards oppose Abe ontry of the Prospiane, Gen, Vinoy will pos sn- Wrfers, but will withdraw bie army, The author! ing influence that seemed to be floating inthe air, As Ireached the Are de Triowphe at @ littie after 7, half 8 dozen men wearing blouses were standing with thelr hands in pockets, gazing down the ave noo of Neuilly, A little further ou 1 mot # gioup o/ Hee oro greatly embariacned by the condition of | y aire. bore 1 mach inéwnotion at the reracval | Bue! abmen Secaicemnie @f bbe wounded from the Paisce of induetries to Russia nnd Proesiny Make room Jor the Frurs lane. Loxpox, March 1,—The following correspon Te CALONON RETINA. dence hus pivecd between the Kinpsror of Germany Panis, Feb. %—Fvening —Tho eity t# tranqul!. | aud tue (cer Alexauder Pho dissricis which we Germans tn ta oecupy he E Tin bis letter to the Ceor, after atat 0 deserted, Barricades have beon crec tng the terme upoR Which peace hus buen Concluded, Moutwartre, Belleville, wud La Chapelle : we disquieting eyupiowe generally. A i Wo have arrived at the end of a glorions aud yeecausious Lave boen taken by Ue aus bloody war, which was precipitated t frivoliuy Tented the ipresd ol the war. God bless jou TUE ENTRY INTO PARIS. The Caar fried shat shured the Joy which phat eid was felt by bib brother, and oped for a Tht Dread Momeat Arrived-ERatrance of Huratle peac bre da de Fie 1 the Conquerors inte the Vanwulahed Ciey | Tie lapniness and glory of Mussia gid Wrnssia Mplondid Appearance of the Germaus sul — The People ta Tenre-ihe Btatues Co- | The Governor of Kansan (vo be Impeached, vered with rape, Carcaco, March 1.—The coramittee of the Kan: sats, Marel 1~ Noo 4, The German « Mipation that hae distinguisi war ‘The dreaded hour has with tuat iron deter: J them curing the Aro this moment carrying out their resolve of ring bie eapital which they have conquered. The French, op W the lucert moment, hoped that She satocrat head of the German empiro would 711d from bis relentless porpote and content him If with the diemerberment and beggary of Brance, without adding thie apparently annec nos Legislature appointed to investigate into the charges of corruption against Buller and other State offers, report that from sworn testi mony taken by them it was proved that Gov. But ler, Secretary Kennard, and other Stato offic! were euilty of corrupt and criminal practicus, Gov Butler sent in @ moseage protesting against the manocer of procedure by the lavestigating com- mittee, and asking thats new committee be ap- i ary | Rovernor wis mate ive epecial order for id erctock, iit ayy BP RR NMASas a SIGs) Ua Teme A.M. to-day.” ‘There is hitle dougt that the Hoo " hi rude vote for impeachment, Lt is held by bigh legal Sorvection and s found credit in many quarters sushority that upon impeuchment artic! bold bier ¢ completion of the preparations and the activity | * J wet wen! f the ausnorities, however, forbade tbe hope of | ‘point, ‘The'earttenant rset Migs om tue ‘rach in the rumor, The scenve in portions of the . MMT boggared deecription. rd BActTEO CAOWLE Dad gathered at Montmartre aud Believillo, nearly Gil wight, listening to inceddisry npeecher and shout Mag Aefance at the Prussians, Since Vinoy's proviamotion, the best part of th Getiousl Guard bave Leo uctive ip perlegtiog bari: Gov, ee Lottory Frau ¢ Clneinnass Cornmerciat, There ise telegraphic despatch about a mys- Serious Now Jerse) man drawing the Opera Housdin Voter bchwab's lottery, The report hero is that Mra Veter Behwab held the ticket that drew the Obers house, and that Peior himself drow the cash rize of $20,000. This mush ; ppt it a Mush Ve Laken, We buy pore, NO SIGN OF COMPROMIS PENNSYLVANIA THREATENING TOE COAL CONSPIRATORS, of tho Workingmen: Association —Kvery M Btanding for Fair Waxes tor Workings mon-Minors kept Ilo by (he Monopolints. Correspondence of Tae Sun Hanaispveo, March 1,.—The latest, and por- bape soyorast, blow of he coal contest was struck to day dy the Logistatare, A bill, aimed at the great coal tranaporting companlus, was lutrodaced in tho House to compel these corporations to pay enor mous taxes on any excoss of chareo over sixteen mille per (on por mile, Ii the Legisiatare coution in [t prosent Comper, the bill will pass. It 1s pro pored to aoply the monoy dorived from taxes thus Mee Benovolent imposed on the Philadelphia and Roading Railroad, to the oroction of a minors’ hospital at Potte vito, Mauanoy Crty, March 1.—The Grand Council, copsisting of thirty-one delegates, representing ail rein the anthracite eval rogton, yt in thie ay. The delegation is apportionad as fot Luaorne county, 14; Scinyikill, 10; North umberland, 4; Carbon, 8; and Columbia, 9 Kvery momber but one was prosont, The moecting waa called to order at 10 o'clock, and Me. James Kenly, to President, gave s plain aud hovest statement of the rowens for the mosiing. Ho said it was not fair slinply because the workingmen held their Inbor at fair living Mgures that they sould be termed assassins, and that the pe pull de told through the press of tho Larger citios that ther (tue Workingtnen's Benevolent Association) drew lotato feod any member of thelr organizations who may differ with them to AN ONTIMELY DeATH, Ho thought iat the Conveution should stamp auch reporte as infamous and invonted solely bo girw the public ® wrong impreetion, He recominonded the yolntinent of 4 committee to refute all auch fy! hoods, and to place the Workingmen's Hensvolent Association in ite real light. The reportor of ‘tne N was invited to attend the session of the Coun eff, that tte p fatrly apread bo fore the public ina Journal of large etrcalation, A Aelegato was nasigred todoy as doorkeeper, wit! wedings misrht {nstractions to adiait none but detexates unless with {ire special convent of the Co Kevorte of condition of work in the soveral regions were s mitied, Luverne county reposted all ita coltior! idle, with two or thre flrw ior (he exceptions, and the men same, Noriie and reported nourly all work ing ou the basis of 1569, with a scale of three per cut. ap and down. Those not working are rrr iphe bY THe EXON! Alle by the action of the Pail Mery working, that 1249 bovis, T mena to the old basis, Me. Quigley n JomN siner epeckiag for Schuy!ki!! county Natned the trou ble in that region, Mr. Gowan, the President of the Heading Comp hos offered the men m §¥.50 basin sliding down to nothing. The mea are willing t accept the bas: se to go lower. He but dun’t pro: was satlsfed that §3 was the proper basis, and tha’ coal ouelt not to be allowed to go below that price operators want to Ox the basis a6 $2.59, and Mr. Hiney thowed the advantage which the operators havo over the laborers on alow basis. The Lugorn men replied by charging thal uyIkill was seek ing (oredace the price of coal, und eared only for nber ore, A Sebuyikil! miner repliod, that Schuylkill always went out when her brothers struck One delegate | Council ought to tuke action lovking to A STEADY SUPPLY OF 8 aby region. ated that the for conanmpiionand avoid glutting the market. Now when work is reau ho operators will crowd in all the worm they ean, and take out the largest por ible sooply of coal, and the market will bout once verstocked, and prices put down toa very low fg this by lindling the amount of work that way be Joue, ‘ihe discussion Was ¢ A at toneth tak { the ite nit nocrary were 1 2 by (ded vote an final was adopled Ab itaa p was read from Gowan t puPTHER ADVANCE tN TOLLA yo the Hendin ad, Tho anno wt waa rea Counci insitts apon—the basis ie 43 in the lowe ouions and §5 in At the upper the President, s committee of one from each count Was oppointed to prepare a statemous of the averaze Wugos made in the several counties, to report to morrow morning. Luzerne delogates reported their wazeran follows: Conl ot $5—Minors on time work revive $16 per week ; inside ia 13.20: frst clave outaide Isborers, $19; eecondeclans, $10.50 tird-claae, 69, with a 10 per cent ou contract and outride labor a 4 on lusite Miners average about eight uns of cori a day O contract work tho pr : Mr. Wl Wilthany red 0 res ug that the V B.A. form itself into INDRPENDENT POLITICAL PARTY Soveral membore expressed thelr approval of the Portion, bot thonght It was nota timely 1 » delegate eaid i would array both Democrat ind Republicans weningt them, and thal this the couldn't atiord pending this strike, At the proper time be would fay ch action, T was indefinitely postponed. A revolution was in troduced by the Secretary, characterizing the porter of the /Atladelphia /squirer im severe terms aud demanding of that new=papar a retraction of the charges made againat the Workingmon's Bone volent Association, or branding the editor as a linr inquiry was made for this and and a scoundrel, An perticuiar reporter bad been in the tm Mt was ascertained thet he « representing Mimeell as counected with (be Puiladelyhia prews, but bad gone out on leareing the fecliig seainst bim. A Com mittes was appointed to go for him ; but be ad quit tho town on & trsin just before the Commiites Feacbed the depot, It will nut be va’e for Mr, Hasal baeb to visit the coal regions for tie present. The Counc! wnenc adjourned un exe usively of Irina, oud Bugl bued with their right to as frank! § jor the product 0. sare conneted with ed some unimportant business a I to-morrow. ‘The boty 1s made. up ere, all foreigners, maiuly Wols wgrarianism. ‘They ly assert THEIR OWN LADOR sort their ¢ 1 control the Viveir meet oruin, ‘They are stick Jors for parliamentary rules, and make pointe of order wil astonishing freedom. ‘Tho President is avtveratic in his Menagement of business, and com aude the mooting very much as a schoolmaster controls bie Achool, Birong common sense tx pro ferred to rounded aceeches. Tho vecuiiar brosne of some of the speakers renders it dificult tur « stranger to onderstand whit tn aid Hince the adjournment of the Council (iis even tog 1 have bad a lovg INTRRVIEW WITH MM, JOUN SINRY, Previdont of the Sehuylkiil couvty portion of thi Workingmen's Benevolent Association, | find in Mr. biney a very fair avorage laboring man in point Of mental ability and intelligence, My has eviden tly read much On the labor question, and is well in formed with regard to trades unions, which seems to mt be a bobby with him, Mr. Siney is about forty years Of age, tall, but not heavy, sud ts good fooking, He Wears 4 black coat and waistcoat, gray pantaloons, hile sbirt, and no collar or necktie. He is of Irish nt, Dus has resided the most of his life in Eng. laud, He bas the faculty of talking all around a» topic, and evading the point with atact which would do crodit to a diplomat, Yet he hie discous contd y bas Deon identified wi W. B. A, vince iis organization in 1868, and wae the most forward of any in perfecting the organization # that the Association was established with nd encuuragement of the opera unable to control the con! 4 regulate the production aud demand, euaneiven acid ia fq peleene the thax ware dled of THURSDAY, MARCH to take charge | that (he laboring interest of s busines which they had been wuabte t > mangie "Tho orvaniaation is very simple yor thorougi, The ‘uitia! is the branch whien is ASTABLIOMED AT MYART COLLIERY, tnd ts composed of the workmen thers tmployed ‘Tho branches in one neiebborhood uafte ty form a alstrict, whieh may consist of na many or as fow aclies.as may be conveniont, Tho districts sond dolagates to a county board, eich district beint en- Uiled to one doleents for every 300. miner fraction thereof, ‘The General Conneil is composed of delogatos trove toe County Board, each count being represanted by one dolegate for avery 1.0) Mucrs, or fraction theraof. Te Connell now Ie torsion consists of 81 members, which rep 31.000 miners, ‘The ortanization combines various featuros, Itguards and protects tue genoral intor. esta of the minors, ae Well as provides for thelr re Hef when in dtsiress. Reporter-—Mr. Siney, 8s Vito torstand the opara tors, they do not objact to your orzanisatin Ty to certain features of tt } aasume absolute CONTHOL OF THR COMLINAIE and will not allow onerators bie workmen, evan ke D lonping to the Association, remove ¢ loos. » fur other men bo Mr. Kiney—Thab is nut 80, Of course excapt may bo putnted out, Our organization ts not par fect, any more then any other, Our ion are not educated, and some of then do not always do right fut the Association WHE not Mustsin them in doing wrong. Ishas teppenod that the Bosses have tried men against who they had spites, and Sranch has threatened (o po out if they did It; bat the Council Hoard will not sustain them in such a course, Whon a man iy dismissed because of any thing (hat ho says or doos in Cie performance Of hie anty as a member of the Association, The ‘Associatioa will suatain tbe mea in going oat. But it's. Committos oie insuite toe operator, sud is smigrod, the Ansociation will not sustain him CCnietimes It happens that a mag has a job on Which heean't make wages, I (he bosses won't Siow bim what bs considers fair for it Le cam then Committee wniners, They INsprcT TMA Jon, consider that the pri too low thay can O£ 8 eller prico, toss Wont pay it the men will ge out ed; but if they approve the price man must continue the work or t Thus (he association works both wa Reporter—Tlow many strikes have you had since the crganization of the assvetation ? Mr, Siney— Tivos orter—-Have any of these wrikes occurred he cause of efforts of the operators to reduce wages? Tinean specities wages apply to we Biauch, who are Axed upoa it is Crater a rey fy fixed the eo money by it Mr. Siney—Yos; ia one tn $870, The operators proposed a redu. tion o: (ve basis irom $3 to & pad to rly per cont, contract work wien coal wae $4.99.M¢ Cort Carbon, bus lon coat should alow tt, on a E The LONG srRIke of lest summer, eiding with the va of th Gowan couprouise, whicn did AWay with {woniy per cont. and Kave the aiaer the full bene wie Then all the othor trikes have been ere u@acs the price oF coal? ™ v--¥ wet ks coal ought not to va3 re Cut rt Klizineth York byt f load. AN that sera make (aif Waer ant the araior a x prot kuow “hit 4 Qreraiurs ean'b Mase any Mmoury ab $4.90 ut f he . iu a bane hav n lost by 1:1), Wo have now been out since ihe 1vta of Jaa ned bix wazes. Sebiig ik Reporter—Are yuu tng asta m nay source? Mr, Siney—We may get some; bat Ldou't oxpect " Heporter—Ilow loog can you endure withe ein? Mr. Siney—Well, I ean't exactly toll that, We V month yet, auy way I'am afraid you will have to bold out gor tian that if you intewd te some of the operators, aa Jour demands to day and resume eat end Won't goup at present, The mauion up. Tie Oght pow is, + out altogesner.and fake control es; UL Lie, can't manage t bere betore, and alw. toiled. appcrtion the ainuant to 09 ong seu: end the Krad wn ioe deny supply; #0 that wnen New Yo Sate A Of coal, Woy Will Haus OM soine Of Wel! Boek UP THR COLLIER mopolling tein ack up; bus now seo how t woras, I are five great earry ing compan Fue Ol shen Wilh gli porter-—How much does tt coat to pr + Carbon? we wiudied tha matter very cho ures that are adimitted bu De Verage of the Sebuyilell cot sare about a4 follows: Kew iss Wear and t mac Tats is exetusi he | F the figure tare f tudevendent of tue s. Loneteatimate the Labor, becatse it varies ant the operators keep thetr own ve heard of estimates ranging from t AV erage in ke tia Usual easiace stun of eat (9 ti as He opght to ny , ; ia, YOU see the dneratore: in want th store fo make moaey beowisa we a depeudent on the employ meat tury give us, but 1 coal gore dun Wo $2.50 woRr CAN'T LIV and wo are thrown out, On the coutrary, they can make mousy at $l. and #0 ean we Mr, Siney proceeded to arguo thot eight months’ eady work in the collieries Would produce all. the that could be consuiued ina your, The dit culty is to limlt thie supply aud pro: key pil'ea pale at about fair rote, but them Ibe, Kor this. p tho A nd fair p er H THE LEADERS Me Sr, Chain, March 1.—The Jistrict hus aWjourned, witor unaaimoussy vo tug ia favor of the leaders and supporting the Word. men's Benevolent Association DISTRESS IN BLIZADETH, ‘Tho barge captains of the Delaware, and Western Railroad were yo tuntil the coal operations are r plos have thrown so many men Cut of employ Lackawanna erday dikchorged umed, ‘The ¢ zabeth that thirty families are red by the priests aad congregation of BL. Watrick’s Roman Catholic Church. — b of w New York Politician of Mur- tin Van Bureu's Time, Tlenry Miell, a veteran of the war of 1812, died at his residence Im this city, fe was rapidly ad vancing to the hnadredth anaiversary of his birth He was one of the wealthiest (obaccoulsts of this city when Grand atrect was ite extreme northern boandary, Not long ago he boried his wile and many of hia children—the principal eu bis son Cyrus Rivll and bis daaghter, . Delaware county, Sons were officurs In the regular army, and one was Captain in the wavy. Mr, Riell was on of the lead ing politicians who organised the poiiical fiction kuowa as the Loco-Focos during the adginisir tion of President Van Buren, He diod defers re Celving a pension, Wulch was ooly,cvcoutiy Yuled by Cameras wo We wantiocs at LLd, ‘The De: —= 2, 1871 MR. TWEED'S LEGISLATURE, MORE PROJ BOTH FOR RLEEDING THE CITY TREASURY. panini) ing the Officers of the Poltce Dopart- Providing for Anothor Conrt Jed-Gonet’s East Kivor Bridge Project Proposition:te Establish a Milk Burona, Correspondence of Toe Sun. Awnanr, March 1.—This being rosolution day in the Senate, things have boon pretty lively up stvire, Tom Croamor led off witha long and soarch- ing sorties of rosulutions, making tho moat minute research into Wie relations botween the sleeping and pslaco car corporations, and various roads upoa which those cars are operated, These corpo aro required, within Gfteon days from tho passage if the resoluttos to inform the Senate just how touch uelr roceivte have been, how vided, and what the articles of agr ch case, WIth various or details, Tho resol iowa were nob put to vote, touzh they would no loubt | re pasund eavily ovongir; but the mover prefer sd to have them laid on the ty)! and prin’ Whiou was dour A DRUSM WOTWREN CHRAWER AND LORD. thoy aro di ment aro in Boon afisrward came up @ resvintion to print 23,00) copire of the report of Mr. Wells aod the other Commissioners to revise the system of taxa tion. This is soon to be one of the most exciting topics before the Legislature, und members aro be Kinning to divide apon is. Soantor Jarvis Lord of Rochester, a Democrat, wealthy. energetic, aud In fluentinl, © groat authority om Anancial subjects among bis neighbors, is he leader of those who op. pose the doctrine of Mr, Wells and his associates. Le ts especially opposed to the recommendation to exempt bonds and miortgages from taxation. Sen ator Murphy and most of the meinbers from the large cities favor it xealousty, In tive debate to-day, Creaner urged that the roport sbould be widely civculated, a it was @ most instructive and impor tent document, Io raid much enrroacy had already doen givon by the press (o those portious of the report most worthy of attention, Mar, Lord, whose manner is somewhat abrupt, and who, not to put too tue @ polut upon it, ls Boba success ae a ebater, here rose, aud in a’ sneering tone acke Tom Creatuor (0 destgnate the portious of the re port that he considered worth readiue, Why, i ' auingly, "those paits that 4 ive the muur hich the pacple of Roeheste nud other stiall places manage to oscape tio pa peend of Lacir just sate of the taxes, » Leta Fa moms Hiko one #uonod; thon, mrowsed hess by the Uitter which wenk # tpruce ested him uo more ihese froin uvery mony; cd contre in the A MUSHOM OF ALT AND NATURAL mstonT furnish, ¢ “ 6 OF ht b for thu purpose 01. estat a mus y ack of Ap , 4 YORK AND 1ONO SLAY MHIP r 1 pr D ve) Company tay Ose <0 Mm HY upon or ever eater. The Cumpeny stall » wiiout delay to covetyect the bridge, und haut be complevet by dane 1, 1876. MORE OFFICES FOR THK RING, Senctor Norion introduced » bill authorizing the Mayor of New Yor to appoint torce persous at @ salary of @2,000 cath per soar, who shall got Lore of officials of the Police Department, to b: hown as “tue Board of Examiners of tie Drpartment of to city of Now York," and the intendent a captain of seid depart be a7 oMeio i sof sald Board. Lhe inem OF tie police force below the rank of Sergoart sh be divided into thre grades. The third elas sha reewits 840) por anANM, the second $1,1C0, und the frac 41400, oe secretary of the Board anal. hay ot herion tiat An applicant te qaauded gs a bate the Board eball assign Lim lo the third cias+, and he fhail not be advanced to tie eeeond clave until the Boxt engning seaion wf toe Board Senator Merce introduced a Dill making provision TAXES IN PROORITY * Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the city, Wilh the Supervisor at Iarce, and a 'Prowsures of the county a boord to estimate, t © the ret ‘Tuesday ta July in each your, the muouas require | ta be Pa cliy sud coenty cerimine What eau rwd expenses of Liv cily 11 COMAN’S COAL RYSOLUTIONS were np in today, and after man, Lattiaiot Scribner, Mosely, avd rod dwar to Mame for the o tymit lay write Lit cperaiors and raily Who i9 a Kalivoad my rely insisted tu e wilners, shrough their ons, Wer Who nad done all fojury. 4 Init Ore { Kioes to bis fect wh {into Littiejobn ma lively maunor thorovg mousirated that it was to the ad corporations tenticcly that the poor 4 © Now York A (oF tue vrivilegs a ton Litthjobn eviduat fot bad under & Fieli n of and “wished tor Us question, We u were pu eb uf the Democrats Hivn, Feraundo to pure and NeW YORE NERDS PUR MT owyowering the M Qulerated aii to 4 Ope uf $29 10" the Brat otface, $u wg talk tm Hho sone pe : ya we font a Leeus 5 rs ature wer to appaint in ‘ ad fx th of course, ¥ r ae he d ous, and Ko sia) cores need be 6x7 cm orviewns To $15 Mir, Hayes of New York tntrodaced in (ho Assom = Lill erobloiting Lilo Insurance companies trot Pay log @ay EMp!O) ee a eelary Of More thay $15,440) a year, Persons receiving @ larger salary than this reto be removed by the State Superintendent o Insurance, end the Leard of Directors of the com pany wit whieh they aro connected motitied to Bil the vacancy within thiuty di This is directed at Those combenies who Lave Otted up splendid offices id pay salaries to some of their officials aa high as $75.00 per anpuro opt of profile wuich #houid go to the credis 0! sie policy Bolder, and the Legislature ca; nol pasa 8 mints Fighteoas law. Jhe House had an ccobomical fit to-day when the Committee Ou Printiog mado thelr report, Jacuds d Limveia INsUmA sabamy TUS WATRENCEMENT HOS nid was very succoss‘ul, expecially 4 ect's Digest 41 Tweniy-live ceuss apie rile With #aving the State " abou $5,000, oud 4b Will be Well for him so "pr With vigor Ou” in the sume Course TUB BRIE RAILROAD CLAS FICATION ACT Tho Kallrood Committee of the House beld @ uivet. ng this morning lo consider the subject of repeuiit Erie Railroad Direc Clasiteation wet, Mr Fouthmayd, of toe firm of Skerwan & Southey made ag wizament in favor of repeal, Mir, bwan, solicitor for the English stoc ‘was present Mr, Southmayd's orgiment was a full! presenia 1 ihe case of the stockholders, and 1s considered able one, ‘The Indications wre that the Committee | report a bill to repeal the vet The Hors, in company with Judge Shandley, Wai M. Tweed, ¥¢., and Alderman Healy, arrived hero to night in'time Lo be present at the readings in ihe Assombly Chainber by Mr. Walter Montgomery, Wich was attended by the éiife of tne cry THE RECHPTION OF THE ALBANY CLUB toonignt was the grandest affair which bus come off in Albony during the present winter, Tho Gover nor and etof, all of the dtate oMvers, Seuatore, and Members of the Assembly, and 9.099 others Wore present, Mr. l'weed attended. aud the honors Of the evening were divided between him and the Governor, The Bos $19,000 diomoud atiracted crowd wherever he went. It is said bi nt to Now York to sve if te eupply of coal for the poor was suM@ciont, ant if it was nee ‘ad 4 he intended e to draw anoiiier ebeee for $30,000 Hxed things all risht, and the poor of tay city will aut suffer Lor oval (The caw bei it Hudge Shandley 14 here looking atter the bill nivoduced last week giving the Cour of Spectal Acoolund Ls PANE DOR ce ad baw Ueawrel Dumaiyi Wasniworox, March 1.—The Conferenoe Com- mittee on the Legislative and Exocutive Appropria lion bill have agreed pon nonrly all the items ex. copt the Judges’ salarios, which will bo Mred to morrow, They leavein tho appropriation for the now State Dopartment, which will cost about $5,(00,000, There wor together seventy five Amendments pat in by the Benate, nearly all in croases, and there will probabiy be ® sharp debate over the conference report ia whe House, where (hore is a strong disposition to keep down the ap Dropriations, and start no new works anywhere, ‘Tho Army bill will go to Conference to-morrow, hut there will be @ contest over the polloy of paying for army stores taken and used duriug the late veilion fn the Hoath, The Indian bill baw Mnally parsed, with Arm atrong’s amendwont, whick pute un end tu bbe treaty business which the Senste lias heretolore goue lato ko extensively In executive ression Tho ‘Apportisnment Dill may be considered a oF! for Kis session, ag are nll tue subsidy bills. The Hon. Henry b, Cooko yesterday called upon the President, and at the urgent request of the Jat ter accepted the Governorsbip of tie District, Th fobord nate appointments havo eince beom agreed tipon, and Will be sect into tie Menate (o-morrow. Air. Cooks was eompliinented by tho Scuate with a unanimous conérmstion withont a reference, From the way tho House (reated the land «rants to-day upon the 8 Bo proba Uility of any of ti 4 ny other bill Out of the one hundred wow (hors, excopt it ean rally 8 two-thirds vol ‘To Conference Committes on tho South Pucite Railrond will meet to morrow morning with w view Jost the difference of th on the Ale Cons: Mostra. Howard of Michi of Louisiana, and Flanagan of Texas; snd on th part of the Tlouse, Messrs. Wheeler of New York, Logen of Titnois Sherrard of Alabama. House amend ments provide only fore muin trunk from Maravall, Toxas, tv Baa Diego, ion 8, authori waver, ® Con in existence, They also reduce th 1m 100,000,000 to $59,000,000, and also re duce the amount of land to be granted, nal - TAR WESTCUESTCR WILL PIGUY, Mull Another Will-Charge of Forgery~ Proof thatthe Teatmor wns Unable to Kaecute a WiN-A Fine family Qaurrel. Additional testimony was tuken yesterday in too Voereing will case now bufore Surrogate Coftin The eviderco which had been plate Mr, Voessing wos one of (he orlind parchavers of reat estate in Morrisacia aud let property worth about $15,000, chiefly in real estate in Now York city and Weatchvster county His heirs area widow (his second wife) and her ebilil, a). two sons, ¢ Jo of a former marrt In may, 1990, Mr, Voessiog was sensed with en ap him uncovscious and pre A bomipleria, Abou ten days afterward be was removed tot in Meir bore he stayed tuntil bis death Mts wid now produced porting to 60, wud Which bequ to hor thor child a tuo two sons by the Dist wife, The will ts contested by these two rons on (he ground (at the testator wa unconsious ot tue time that the will professes to have heen algned, and that 1s ia therefore a forgery his tliness iu May, 160, and found him thw state of also that le was het colnpetentsto vo Buy gu hia en 11, 18.8, oF the 5 dopa, us he wer jous during Pistoro, of Sixtl the doctors’ tostimony. ing Was adjourned, —— NEW JERSEY LEGISLATORD. —s-- mden end Amboy's Comprouin at the Con! Conspirators, , New York, cor A Dash Tasytox, March 1.—In the Senste « bill has bean Introduced for the appoin of tyro View avevllors at $5,000 por an per diem of ten doliars when actively en ueeting of both Senate nee WhS Whit afternoon, and Commresionors of Deods p olected for the different c: A reavlution has beon adopied in the House and a mmpalitee of three appoluted to (ake stops vy legisiative action of Oster vise to remed proseut coal famine, and to prevent ils future reen A similar Cominiitee is to be appointed in The bil to repeal the Ham!!to ment Coingany's charter was wito ate his witernoon and immiwtiat ator Woolverton withdrew the usnosed Lo be ¢ Camden aot Ambos Land Improve awn in the Sen y alverwards Sou- the Nationa: and the \dyocaies of a compel ——— A CULAN VLCTORY, - 4a Entrenched Tower Carriods anit its Gar risoo Unptured-A Patriot Hanged. Havas, Marcu 1.—A largo body of insurgents Attacked ( a tower, © fow lea, Principe, on the w ues from Puerto roing of the 2th ult, The garrison, which consisted of twenty-Qve men made @ heroie defense, and after a Aght wich sted #evers! hours, foreed the bealegera, who must have nambered vome hundreds, to wither The Woe dezCuba n ey ts were kitled, seve y the rematuing four Aurnter of the insu ueidered con buis Lavie le ow tao 19h ult A Firat Ward Polit About 10 o'clock last night ed iY Wot en nt, Was exccut ‘# Exptott 3 Ann Me? ' N. Ju was 5 thr ¢ . mot Harry Mariungy vod eked him wt @ could a lodging-touse, Ho offered to take her to ils mother's, and « , male remain there fur the might, and this offer ale ac er inion room, knocked her down, robbed hor, and then pscane ° 1 lor way ont of the house and to {h 9 station, and stated ber ey t who. delaiiet Roundeman Thom; FiO ths place Ho wae icon — Datioordinary Poot Maying, game of tftvon-ball p r ast ulabt, Mr, K, O'Brien, of Madison a be, leading off, pocketed every bali wituont bresk or scratch, Tia is only the second timo that this has occurred in the botel In diteen years, A boy named Fisher did it im the ¢ weeks ago. Mr. Oscanyan, ¢ place about £ Turkish Cove oF this city, accomplished the same feat iu Otle Field billinrd Foom four years ago PERSONAL ANTPULIGENOR, Prof. Porry is confined to his hcase with «serie Besalons yaterd build Dudgry o from appecuiave treuds LOSSEY BY BRE - John Hyman's clo tore, In Fulton at Broouigts, 72s damaged & at ever y Burchalt's cooper shop on “**ri!uz prong 4, And twoor three ed . soe Jesterday wivrulug, Loss 8 erday morning Dr a sinble ag ou Clermont avenue, Hr FOIE vei ab Miso savau adjuiaigg iralue lebwulcuis. Vutar Sucsy n a CURIOSITIES OF CKIMR, hire men inn vender's wagon, No. 7H), iaat fe eeadle aud set of ta mere aunts Third ate off "with tue. boot Were put Croadeu captured horse, Wagon, wad & Yesterday afternoon, in a row bi yan's liquor store, tween the at 1174 Fulton str roprietor aud Jawes, Date barroom Gpposite, Silvan brother Thomas Infor fervd, and Darwin plugged au oyster koily 1040 Bas let tidy, wounding bila weriously Taor as Bmith, and James Murray 8 aut avons CaF Yeaeraay, Hider wat their victhia, t endeavored 40 cage Biaaly Murray, They wer sent 19 the Yom Chief of Police Whitney, one, wh for Fiver pirates on Tuesday nigh keel upward cling fie gavu his name ss Taobiss Forr: t# come uy Covel, bud been searching their Fr Ware, marke City of Baltimore aud Acert wud. Korcaver wee comwiticd tor unlad PRICR TWO OBATS A MAGNIFICENT FIST FIGHT eee TIL GENTUBMAN FROM JERUSALOM 1N WASHINGTON CITY, — Young Stockton Meots him in Wasbinaton— And Strikes him Over the Hoad with lie Cans—The Jorasulom Gentloman Pitches fn-A Glorious Fight. Correspondence of The Bua. Wasmrxarox, Feb. 28.—Col. Jacob. R. Presse of Trenton, who is said to have recently roturmed from Jerusalem, (s in this city, The Colonel ta the most dignified man I bavo ever goon, Bo ts * dignified as Gon, Stepben J, Moany, the sit-toed Irish orator of your city, This afters nooa the Colonel entored Willard’s Hotel, Young Robert P. Htoekton, son of the Senator, mes him te the hail. Young Kobert carried a good sined cama As soon ashe saw tho dignified goutiomen from Jerussiom, he waiked up to him end renewod the @git which took place tn the office of the Trentsa Sentinel inst fall. Young Robert opened operattons by atriking the Colonal « pow- erful blow on the head with his cans. Tae blow had ood effect, Tt ereated a2 inordinate developme of the Colonel's bump of vexeration. A secosd and the Colonel's aap of sublimily nd looked at his bang of venera. got on its feow tion. The third blow raised the Colon ms of eompativensss, and the fourth hae ed out bis organ of Nructiveness. "li Jerusalem gontlaman then laune carried a.cane. Young Stcckton's organ of causality was sweiled at the Gret biow, tune reised itself a& the veeond, and ideality got up to see what was tl ont. matter at the third. Buch eudd ric development ‘waa never before * ‘The blows rained thick and fast Snaily vote portion Whrew sway thelr canes, aad went for cacy other tee more sclenuide manner. The display. science was most charming. Theciaret lowed Hke whilo potsto traps were busted, bagles aolit, raised er the ents in © manner meet exqui- nd refreshing. 4 cline came, itifal. Young Robert fantened bimaolf om (Lo dignified gentleman's shirt-coller, and went his eur, while tbe Colonel tock an under bold, ucted as if Le wanted Robert's nose. It was lovely. cited the admiration of the bystanders. other gentles men, {otorfered and separated the combatants, ‘Tie conduct of Mr. Markley and his friends ts severely censured by men who understand the fe Vised rules ot the prize ring, Col, Freese's frieude, however, clnim that young Robert repea eruok bin ow the belt. and this alone they assert wae just efor Mr. Markiey's interfer T Ugut bas, therefore, been adjourned to auothor days ——— THE HIGH ART OF BEGGING, > A Holl of Bank Notes where I —The Jewelled Mot ond Supplicating Boy of the Stron A little fellow, apparently about ten yoars of ne, clad in tatters and soiled garments, bas all 1 Bxpectod of the Tattered Lrouzh the winter been seated in front of the Grand th cold and wita a piteoas boy did not ask for alms, but a small basket of peanuts stood beside him, and a large tm u bore ab appeal to the charitable to asaist hie poor mother who had boen deprived of ber property in Now Orleans in 1863. Capt, McDermott arrested the boy; but he refused to reveal Mis residence oF A\sclose any facts concerning his family affairs, He mere'y described Iineelt as Witam Heganton, tom Ypera Honse, shivering w we, ‘The yerry old, Yo torday morning he was takon befoy Justice Cox, When the case was called «tal ‘que atuired ina silk dross and mimi ry, hor Ougers glittering with rince. stepped wp te is Honor ond claiaed the boy es her son, Bhe Jentod that he was a regrant, aod sited the magis- trate to discharge bins and let ber (ake him home, Justice ¢ J not listen to her appeal, and couslened boy to the Commissioners of Chari. tues Correction, At tuis disposition of the case the mother Was indignont, and aid in aloud tone of voice, “If my child Wea w foreigner, you sould e.case dim soon ; but aa ko is a native, he will bave to auffer,” When she fvund that noithor (ours, entreaties, nor impudencs could prevail, she oatemptuously drew from ber pocket a Inrge roll of dane votes, aud declared her ability and willingness to pay any One from $10 to $100 which might be imposed, At length she beerme so demonstrative (hat she Was shown from the court room by one of the cuart officers, ape THE FIVE POLNIS ON FIRE, oimense Tenement Threntoned The Math Ward Alarmed-Pundreds of Vamilies ta FPeril-A Policeman's Bravery. Between 19 and 1 o'clock this morning flame burst from the frout windows of 34 Barter street, occupied by Reuben Simon as a clothing store, Tue Gre communicated to the adjoining baitding, 2 owned by a Miss Gardera, who lives in Pariay The dense smoke provented tho police from entew ing the building; bat Rouaderan MeGloin groped on his hands und kueos to a bed said to be occa pied by children, Me was driven back by the flaises oaly bo leara that the cvudroa bad gall becom No. 82 is oeenpled by Antonio Cuneo, an Ttallam grocer, Who loses a largo amount of stock. The Dotidine te Maured for $1.70). Myers Patulvei, shoainaker, oceapios the Disenent of No, St. He purchased it Inst week, and is paid lo huve a be insnranca 6” his stock dud on the building, Ae we go to press the sire the avjoining | ri * stil Durning, end throaend families, ‘The w alation of the Five Poiuts turocd out Wo wite ecatleeratio: a GREAT VIRB IN CASTLETON, Three Holtdings Qurned anda fagration Imminent Aumayy, March 1, widuight tensive fre yt eight miles below here, Thoy have telegraphed for Are engines to be vent ely, acd ® stoumor bas gone to their ‘Toe fre broke out in @ large woodoa vaildiag, filed with delonging to ionerul Cone cin Cast ie now ragiog ay aud straw r, Lanting & Co., near the depot. ‘Three © already consumed, and a general com 0 is imminent es WESTCHESTER COUNTY, Anout 20 workmen engizot tn Dinsting and geade ' at Mot Hiveuto spuyten Dupe Vel Oieuca yesterday (or Mignon wa: Pe vick Reilly of Morrisania, who died abo reo owas fadictet by the Grand Jury a Wits Peis of Tareday fur grand iaiccby STALEN ISUAND, Head ‘Tavern one of tha Revol Swab destrored by Ore of apied and County Agricn turst Society hee Warton President. Engene Iritto Kellett Rec: vrding BOCFECRET, f, Corresponding Seoretary, — TOURS OF LBISURB, The dail of the Kiward Cuddy Coterte was the eveot ip Trying Hall lest night Io Irying Hull to-ntaht the grand masquerade ball of the Happy Union docial will take pl The jolly, wite-awake employees of the United Siaice faoress C mpaty eijoyed an old-fashioned ra ¢ senda of Sis Maenel Jereey Clty, tat MBit LONG ISLAND, r ! hos y el seven acrea of 0 Lone Island, Hugs sport yentin day Stemart's Hempstend They have to F haltpart ee a8 they deniaad eu lie 1HOCL TOWN, * beom organix Noptnoe, was honors. Jimes Gallagler of 18 Stanton street, fell hronen tho hatohway of M1 Franklin streets while playiDg Wilt other boya, end Was [ Mary Guyou, wite of Kuward Gayon, committe tvielle lat evening, ac gis West Chitty aceond wtreely Dy taking Waris grasa. Cause, domestic tuteticlty In the Common Pievs yesterday H.W. Mali & Co, sund the Hudson hives, Rallioad Company for 81050% the value of hitevi gold boods iseaed by the Companys estore ship 8 stod to her utmont one acity Withee id promaluds fur vur ei friends ta a KULOF liberal citizens of New Vork, sane today for Rave, Joho Fite of Fi ath atreot ant Avonne Ay whe 4s work on the new bu lding 175 Lu low 4 jij eeuda, 1a) fro a lad ter a distance ot over Ui! f eet, und was fataily inured ‘The horse attached tow lieht wegon dr MoMaua, of 400 West Houston. ete Me along (be Boulevard road went 1a), ny, Look fright, and threw McMaan and a 1: the soadway. The former wes curporcd to fava ly injured, haying (allen on bie load, . t ' «

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