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ERER OF NATHAN THE CUITHROAT placed there by order of super. A Fort time before his death, and 9 le Confined Is u As or other works of ment, and to rece)vo in pi SOUTH CAROLINA DISGRACED, MR. TWEED'S LEGISLATURE. — FTO DO UONOR THE MURDI ang PURSUIT OF BILLY FORRESTER, the prsonin wale Vor no ower THE FOE QU NG FRANCE, THE GERMANS DELIVERING UP THE ttee of Ways a noon to hear argu poads aud mortgages froin Drunkennoss and Ribaid Songs at of the Sexsion—No Mo: bers-Shaving the Colored Encounter with Convmura, 8. € subjoined appeared in Tus BUN of Tuesd TOM FIELDS hold a public tmee'in iments upon exempting y for the Mem- FRENCH FORTS. acide Klin: ., March 8,—Goy, Scott's Leg- isieture adjourned early thie morning after an all- The seone on the floor of the Mouse of Represontatives just bofore the adjourament wae Drooken membors, the majority of tllem nogross, acoompanied by colored women of ppeared on the floor and outraged the deceney of the House by ribald songs and inde- ‘The appropriation bill for paying the 8 of the session, and which called for 425,000, was vetood by Gov. Scott, and con- trary to expectation the velo W quently the State Treasurer cannot pay the members their salaries and inileage, Today Gov, Scotr's bank is crowded with the bogro members, who are having their claims shaved at from five to ton per cont. discount, Tits is re: garded hore as ahuge Joke on the members, and ns a bit of sharp finavctering on the part of the patri- otic Governor, A sharp encounter is reported to- day at Chester between the Ku-Kiux and a body of Gov. Scott's negro militia, bogun on Monday night by the negroes maxing @ raid on @ liquor store and demolishing its content! To-day about forty armed white men, monn'ed, ap- d cloaned oat the uniformed Afier a sharp fight, in which ono negro ‘was killed and several of the whites were wounded, the militia took to the woods, It fs more than likely that the Governor, who seems recentiy to havo adopted a conciliatory policy toward the people, will reorgauizo the militia on # more respectable bas! the night of George 1ihie, George, 0 noierious be Aoiott, Waiter Dunn, alias W: Fea, alias Lom Follet, Th, broke tute Wilkestatro, Pa they bad completed their operanans, ex citizens of the pace turned out in pursuit, and the next day capture While they were Susquehanna ‘Tho prisoners were confined tm the Luger y ws of the Sheri and Treas Urer of the county, were accused of com: nd Lnaily acknowledged their guilt. liberty of the town on prom ining that they would tosiMy against the prisunors. Of these young men, however, } Horre on the same night, Pittsburgh, and taken back by one of Pinkerton's fis arrest he said U Forrester was alsojone of tho is slrongly suspected of veing Tue NATHAN Tre police are in search of evidence agsinst hin, not only on that account, but for breaking jail in where he wa bor for burglary Information wes received, one of Pinke tives arrested Forrester in Pittsburgh, but he es n custody in Puiladelpiiia, of February, ‘Alias George Wilson, aitas lar, An company with Jamos A RAPID TRANSIT BILL AGREED CPON 1am able fo announce on authority that the Now York city delegation har ares of a bill provi tip on your island, will be introduced by Harey i almost impera‘ive and the people Uvat this problem spproaches tale Dog that was Stolen In 1869 t were Guth= ain Sing bing tho Police bayo Dou During ths Saratoga races last year Mr, EB. B. art, Benjamin Nathan's drother-in-ta forsation with Mr. Schenck, Jr., of Fifth avenue, Poncerning the mysterious murder in Twenty-third He aercribed the iron dog which b sod, as he had done itto * hundred persons before ; had apparently good reason for Wueo Mr, Hart Connolly's Maiden r for Fields-81,600,000 for Parks-Vhe Fight ated—The Army and Defences of France to be Reorganized Agitation in Paris—The National Guard National Assembly. Panis, March 7—Evening.—The Prussians to- day delivered to the Freuch al: the forts noon the Phe Emperor William and d upon the gen a system of ripil transit Tio Wil Is now in preparation, ant not to-norrow in wil Improvement night session, over the Erie Cinasificatio Ataaxt, Mere 8.—' holidays, which kad been . Rockgfeite's bank in The barglars, ne bill relative to publie mended by Mr. Melds so Day, came up In the Aw The firat to open fire on it f the Seventeenth Dis- w, had a con: xrainlote the an early solution. THA BRIG CLASSIVICATION ACT. Tre Assembly Raiiroud Committee met to-day to ates for and against Erio Clissifeation Act. of Tremain & Peek left bank of the Sein staff Lave left Verseilies for Ferridres sians are to compl the lowest clas sombly this morning. was Mr. Edmand Connolly ‘This wre Air. Connolly's maiden effort a9 {twas euch @ strong one, completely demolish: ing all Lopes of tee fricnds of the bill, Lend it Mr. Connolly was First Lieutenant of the old Sixty-ninth Regiment during the war, was wounded in battle, taken prisoner by th confined for thirteen monttie in the prisot Charleston, and Salisbury, closest attention of the Honse while speaking, and mons consont wes silowed ely evacuate Versailles by the 11th, aud the neighborhood by the 19th ins THE ARMY TO DE REORGANIZED. March 8.—Ihe Minister of Marine bas proposed to the National Aesembly er ter of War proposes a complete army and defences of France, including the erection of fortifications upon the now t the present dim. s over without serious dis- Two young men, logislative exper Ville to repeal I ain, of the frm Dut Mr. Beli stoning with unusual sttention, d finished, Mr, Schenck sold: “TL know that dog p from our house last fall (1860). Dpening cases of wine, and I remember it distinetly. A servant found it one day in an odd corver, and Drought it into the house asa handy tool to have It was carried off by burglars who made an {uroad upon Us, and used it to break open drawers 4 closets during their search." Mr, Schenck afterward saw the "dog" for bim Dolf, and ideutified it by various marks which be Woll remembered, and in this way A MOST IMPORTANT CLUB was obteined. A close connection on that account Detween the gang which broke beose and the murder of Mr, Nathan s Die, and on this path Superintendent Jourdan at Tt was soon ascertained some of the burglars who had entered Mr, Scbenck's Rouse had subsequently committed another burglary and been sont to Sing Bing for it. She best position to be made to confe Aue gang wore RD DOWN TO TI'R FATAL NIGHT of July %, and ail their movements recorded What is known of thoir doings after the night of the morder has notsyot been revealed. It was deter mined, however, to squeeze vf the convicts in the State Prison, is object many m the burglary, They were allowed t in, nppoatod In F the Kile Company. Mr, Swan, the agent of the English stockhol to you entire. Tt was stolen We had used it for ‘An affidavit was tend from Alexander G, Sisson, tC during the firet half of february he was frequentiy wt (he office of Kvarte, Sonthinayd & New York, reorganization of th ng. This Forrester He comman Gorwan frontier. culties in Paris will po many for the repeat of the Erle Ciassificatios clared that they were not stockliolders uf ‘the Erie 4, and hed no interest in it. the noimes of five such persons, Iniunself was invited to sign the petition, declared that he was not davit from Otis N. Ainsworth was a owas also invited to sign the after he bad gaid Le was not a stockholder of the ‘road Company, and that be did sign it us CHARLES RICHANDSON, 107 Shares.” Mr. Tremain aid that the names spoken of had doen cut off from the petition, It baving been ascers that they wero there without authority that none of them would bo found on the petition; 0 person was on the potition who Was nut to be a bona Ade representativ that the high character of the firm in whos was iosiuuated the fraud Was committed msde the ve names objectwd bo the perition by persons opposed he petition, for we purpose of THB NATIONAL GUARD, ‘The National Guerd of Paris are excited over the eto be disbanded, and have made a test against the appointment of Gen. Paiadines to the command over thom. The deponent gx ed from Yoting for the following foar Wat they ‘The disturbance was #king that tue 20th day of May be made & public hoil Twas not awar citizens asking that Bt T iderstand tnat Day was cugra/ted lito this bill, oF rater iuoculated into it, by Foute to the Paris is otherwis night of the 1th of Februarye Bilis and DISORDERLY DeMoNsrRATiONs. aped to this cil}, q The prose urge the republics 1d Belleville to stop their disorderiy demonstrations, or force will be used to suppress ‘Troy cowplain that by the conduct of its would-be friends republicam government is com Dann broke jail and ton's Cotectives obtained a requisition for their ar rest from Governor Geary on the 14th, day of April same month the dotective peared on the scene STLEMAN FROM NEW YORK, and 1 think this gentleman Js neeunitog Diy without any de into Mr, Schenck's of Montmartre eat ni! on the the netorions Forrester at in rons of the St. Bernard House, kept by Theouore shouted for assistance, and a any y The. Aten, sailied i the prisoner, and spirited pnce set to work. hold toe striet wecountability Ie that genitewan ts indebted At Al that the namo of of Eighth Ward rough Now 1 claim that Lt It is hoped that the excitement will subside, The agitation is condemned by the great mojority of the These were in redibie, and that xi heen pl cad on to the object of throwing diseredit apon t vis void that ir side, they having suppa o notice given that the persons in favor of the their argument went reserved his n gave bail, and nothiog more was heard before whom tlie cas felt; nod Lewy THE FRENCH ASSHMBLY. Eonpravx, March 8.—In the Assembly to-day, M. rtrogation of all the laws r stricting the right of the people to lold meetings and form associntions, M, Thier#, ropiying to a question of M. Germaine, of the wor outside of Paris ex- saiue detectives on the 16th of May tracked New York in Top! Know whether {¢ was for the put Political Cap tal, or f ite mimo 10 ha the purpose of THe THIEVES’ RENDEZVO Tolsin proposed th ih street, and arrested him He, like Forrester, shouted for tectives were agu were about to | 8 much as possible out nd to further u@ruyres and stratagems we resorted to, although all efforts in that direction Proved unavailing for some time. We gang who were lodeed in Sing Sing was George iis, aliss George Wilson, alias Pretty George. the night of January 27, mitted a burglary Migel, the East Fifteenth street diamond broxer, £57,000 worth of precious stones. Da the night of Feb. The broke into the bank of P. Rockatelter, in Wilkesbarre rested for It, but he escaped to New York. and was dere ogain arrested on a requisition from the Gov. yrnor of Pennsylvania, Being caged at last, he chose the Nghter of two evlis, and surrendered him: the Now Yurk anthoritic the Fifteenth The Jobn Cox Association gave a ball last Now. with due ret} I believe that DESIRGS TO MAKR POLITICAL Mr. Tromain replied that it was unreasona .in view of th n of the Legislature had Of the fact that the bili had beeu @ metter of noto ricty for a considerable period. and that abundant time had Deen given for botn sides to make prepa. overpowered they, called upon the Hee for assistance, und Bilis wus taken to the West § police sation, belore dergeant nightat Apollo Hail, The Associction is a modest Its members are all handsome. parents were poor but honest. They expocted a enid the expen ceeded 1,100,000,000 fra A committee of favor of annul Assombly from Algiers. Victor Hugo proceeded to make « speech warmly dofending Guribaidi; but he was interrupted by a tumolt in the Chamber, and, when he at tempted to continue, met with a storm of L He thereupon announced bis immediate resigua tion, and abraptly left the Assembly, Weriean OF foreiga DOTY, tha i# mc to Jo honor to Lie graves of'o Thad the honor in 166 * Went charge do yon make againet the prisoner?” interrogated the sergean' 1» from the Governor of ycommittod at Wilksbarre om the 7th * replied tue detectives. At this point the prisoner said to the sergeant; Lcommitied a burglary bere on the night of the Tih of Janoary, and | wish to deliver myself ap to Assembly made a report in ing the election of Guribaldi to the Among those of ¢ have arrested him were not disappointed, Mohawk came, Shandley, and The Poor Boy of the £0 did Shed Shook, and Judge Polico Commissioner Michael J. Shandley, and County Clerk Loe Lyons and James. J. Kel Police Captains on ‘the West, sid ‘Thunderbolt ard Warren Leland, and Luke Grimes, and every man of any business or political signif cance ia the Bighth Ward, except the Hon M n, James Moran Abe Brewer, the old Irish Bixty and the lish elvig to that regin ‘After a long discussion, the hearing was a‘journed ve Leis) Brien Thad the honor to office of Fol A BROOKLYN STABBER CAUGHT, eto decorate. be voluntary 18, and also the and Senator A Woman Attacked trom Behind with a Vhe Offender Found to be one of a Haddon, a re reeiding In Devoo streot, bad made off wit fingen then refused to deliver Ellis ed himans bis * bad been looking for b The burglary alluded to Dy tie committed, as Le said, on the night o of January, in the office of Solomon M a diamond vrower at 23 East Fifteenth street, PIFTY-SRVEN THOUSAND DOLLAS! worth of diamonds laving been st chman Charles W. Mott, of 83 Ti ther man leaving the premises in which the burglary liad Deen committed taken before Justice Cox on t Pinkerton'’s men demanded him from the Court on tle requisition, but the Judge refused to and commited him Me Was tndictoa by the Grand Jury, for the 15’h of Sergeant Van to the detectiv: (hat the offte: for some time. Arrested—Ho ng of Thieves: vectable married woman Union avenue vurgh, was walking 1 strect, between Leouard and Lorimer t8, iu that elty, about half-past 8 o'clock ye day afternoon in company wiih her grown-up daugh 4 ‘oy the prese Dill, because I fear tuat it Tut they wei THE CONQUERORS RETURNING HOME. tee Obarien ke Lae T fear that if wo pase it th well represented lor C, A, L. Gonidey. Tho diamonds of those present, though #ma'l, bal!-room with Judes Cox wore the diamond stud recently prevented to him by his frien coninsed the politicians ; and looked ay if it had been ‘The Emperor and Bismarck on thelr Way to Beriin—A Day of Nationat Tha Retura of Fronch Prisouers. Loxvox, March 8.—The Daily Nace special correspondent at Vi Biswarck has begun bis Lomeward journey ‘rince are to holt a review of the German forces to the eastward of Paris, will not return to Vi ghborhood of Versailles is prob the French National Ascembly to meot filled the vast as the burglar reet diamond ostablish. © gentleman's time has expired It blinded the la- In this way le secured FiYE YBARS IN SING BING Instead of twenty years’ imprisonment tn Pennsyt- himself directly im the zed diamond ive prisoner Was moruing of the 1711 ing ber svealthily from bebind, ‘Taking « quick step graphs that Col New York Judge is really 9 remari able diamond, Ita rays illumined the whole b: even rurpassos th owned by Senator ; Fellows acknowledged that it bent anything in the ad ever seen, but said that he thought bis own would grow to a larger size if it only had plenty of light and rich soil, Senator Thunderbolt was mach admired on ac- Sho was of aregai type of anty, and was dressed in white with a biue satin ‘The senator danced round danc uate dances, octagonal dances schottisches, Kinperor and Crowe fauna, but he also ands ot the N Jon the 90th of Ma Benjamin Nathan was murdered, Ellis was there Tore witiin prison Walls on the fatal night, »nd ould inno Way bave Leen personally connected Apart, however, from the general to the gang Which carried off a lad of about 14 or fe in his hand nan came ap ‘Vhree or four others of about the same age, who were evidently his compauious, ning quickly, sa ing off with an open k anied for assistance, trial without ‘The gentleman wos wa District Attorvey conclusion of his epee ‘The evacuation of the biy accelerated trial was fet May iu the Court ‘The prisoner appeared, through his counsel, Mr. Wiliam F, Howe, ple Kuuty of barglary iu the third degree. routed by Mr Clarence Sewant, @ third demand for the prisoner on the requisi Recorder Hackett victlon of’ the prisoner took 60 Lumber of mem: diamond line Field# strugeled hard to osere nnolly's attack, me the effvet Hie disclaimed that lact of bis be Ibe iron dog trom tion was directed tow! RETURN OF FRENCH PRISONER A despateh from Hanover, 8th, says: prisoners who bave been tue kingdom of Hanover have been forwarded to Hamburg. wherco they will go to France. parted through Bingerbenck, He will be met at Mayence by a committee of citizens, who will weleome and ercort peror William has reviewed the First and Twelfth corps and the Wilr- temburgers st Villiers. ‘The headquarters of the Emperor are now at Ferridves THROUOMOLT FaTHERE RLAN, March 8 —Itis oMeially prociaim the day of the Ewperor’s retarn to Berlin shall be observed aa aday of thanksgiving The exact date has not yet b No period of mourning will be dress was cut tothe depth of a is no doubt t count of bis partner. he bad introduce of making poi he seomed to have again refused, of inches, and there quick action saved Ler from a severe wound. taken to the police station on Burhwick avenue aud Stagg sticet, followed by an immense crowd of excited people, in whose memory THE EXPLOITS OF THR VAMPIRE He was exumined at length by the te told @ disconnected story about living in New York, and being on a visit to is aunt, who reakled somewhere tu Graham avenue, tell the number moany with the eth empted to cut Mr the ofcer # minute deseription Subsequently, however, this, and claimed that the bill was right in sentiment, and taat the Demo ould not sffurd to oppor: arty Was to Dass it An: if they suftered Lis constituent ious parts of ous to his sentence e said he had | priority to the requ: On the wth of May Ellis was sentencod to five Sivg, thus escaping the pevalty of imprisonment, which redowas, polk: 4, and gallops with created the’ greatest consternation, for she could dance, and the Senator could not’ dance. tempts to dance have created great demand for schary's footwash the shadow dance began. jeers in ding twenty years ment weted out Lo burglar ane ‘CRACKING’ OF THY NATHAN MANSION bo Twenty-third street with the aid of William For- ester, a Well-known desperado. itthat the pol the laws of Penusyl en route to Berlin, Soperintendent ords brought w him, ob- gamed a writ 0 /1¢as corpus {rom Judge Cardozo, t to the Franklio street polic ty, in the hope of bein, what he knew, i before he bad extracted anything ‘im, Saperintendent Jourdan wa «ping Eilis tere for six weeks. Jour so, seeing his stolid resolution, Sing, but ever since his resuru make a great mista cisimed that laree!y of atopted Whom lis reiations Were ns clot ‘On the morning of the 80th of July the city was sturtied by the are yet fresh sergeant in charg and had Eiti« | Biation in t eas were Mr. Conol Passage of this amend: 1d no. fear of going be the suggestion izing is polit shadow. dance is the Hon. William Birch of the San Francisco Minstrei id JAMIN NATHAN, Tho entire detective force of the city, under the ince Of tue Inte Suyerintes :seover the murderer. Aino ma suspicion fell was the notorious Will) am a as an export @ most likely to per ve s bump of ¥ criioson, while bis buinp of tune wi devolopment of firmness was of a cork Such a charming array of colors wae never fore seen on ono bald bes ration was bathed in black and blue, he could not He denied that i the scoundrets cts, be said be was font Lim bacu to Si Jo tue prison ho has been WATCHED BY A Fm who picks ap every word he utters, and notes The one incautions romerk made Bilis directed suspicion st ouce (oward Wiliam Porresicr, and tue fact that Forrester was « noto ons pal of Ellis made every word uttered by the ubject of the greatest importance. obtained, ane it war ‘and cutthroat, and AN UNDER A LUCKY STAm; that it was not in the power of bi tim and bis constitu 4 in @ ball room, from the Milton Company, and are iven infNew found on the person of the prisoner Observing that the the Bergeant asked bim nd as such Elis was supposed to kuow 0 mai hs tye haunts aed lorking p acces. death of Superintendent Jourdan, he secretly ap: plied to the Dupree Court corpus, and Ellis, who up to that time had beea uletly at work within the confines of tt Prison, Was brought to th cell of the framiiin sireet police stotion ‘Whe object of Sut disposing of the prisoner cae of cou Jectured ; but it is seserted by t! pored to know that Ellis was conflaed in this mat he might divalge some fics throughout the | not worthy of notice. A Gner politicul Over seven hundred and answered the call of A thort time before th Trews! vbat he had got there. the Emperor. ty Bil sad replied the little wreten. Weuiifed by Julius Barnett, for a writ of eutly felt that he w tough be pounded bis desk ¥ red in the (ace. were called it seemed if the entire Eighth, ‘ards were let loose spicuous from its diamond: manly conduct, aad the’ Fifteenth for its intel Emperor in person will open the Roichstag on the @ist fost city and coudn The Ninth Ward was con the Eighth for ite gon- y for stealing them irom the youmg vampire Was dhe resciutions offered Inst week by Mr IN MEMORY OF DAVID R jeauitime other clues we ‘WM lant considered a moral certiinty What Forrester pros the criminal, altvougu, on the olber hand, there was Do suMeciont lexal proof to make ont & case met him, More lately sti!! further proof was ob- dit wos of 80 positive anature that Su. 10 rent photograpi poste, logether with a descriptior $2,500 newarp livery, subject to no conditiors seen’ how confident they we urderer bas at Kelso endeavored to keop the search Bor the man entirely secret, but it leaked out lar! seek iv part, and he the Boe whole thing public Foro-ter is am infamous cut-throat sentenced (o thirteen year ¢ Biawe Prison, but Uroke jail and the police were in search Of him On that accoust Be was last ar arrested in Pittsburgh, but ou tue w Diladeiphia to Wilkesbarre, lost year he was ag ‘OFK Cliy, Dut it happened te be at Prince and Mercer streets, in front of the St, Bernal H. Qbat he Do socner called tor assistance but it came fp te shape of A MOB OF EIGHTU WARD RovOM! who flercely attacked the detectives and released Since that time Forrester I It ts said of bim the uight of the murder he occupied « Fifth Avenue Hotel, reet and tle Natham mansion, and that he did so der an astomed name, but itis difficult to ascer- bain for a corteiwty Whar truth there is in this. Bocument circulated by Superintendent Kelso /otograph of Forrester attached to it, and reads front of bis store locked up iu acell of the police ai ASUN reporter visited the station last night and questioned the boy in relation to the case, Wilk ® cagaverous but intelli countenance, ‘and bright, brow: if lie He bad been m dent Jourdan to England avd the Poace Negor! Loxvox, March respondence is published taken by England in the negotiations for peace at NY. Taken ‘all in all, the ball convinced every calm it Judge Cox is a comet in the is bound to knock some big planet out of its orbit before the flowers have blossomed many times mort —$——— THE UNCONSTITUTION ose who are sOD Certain diplomatic cor- which shows the part able tributes and impartial observer t the political Of the depurted gen Which were listened Mr. Fields was foilow spoeel, bu whieh (alized ‘hinseif by draggin questions, and thereby seriously tiony of the pro eedings. Ule for wis gentieman to forget, whenever he rises It ts but just to way firmament, and nerin the hope th which be was supposed to Alverd and Field: je up of alternate beatings That sprit oer wi the prisoner was and an offer of | corflued in that police station, thal George Ellis, and that GRORGR ELLIS WAS SPIRITRD AWAY. from the station and taken pack to Sing Sing, there is abundant evidence. Some tune in January t lished in Tig SUN to tne effect t din the Franklin street period of four months, us was from Superintendent Jo was jealously cuarded by two oMoers special:y tated for that parp: Duc de Brogiie, who Mth ult, address 4 in Londow on the to the Foreign Office ning ef the indifference exhinited by Rng land toward France, and asking E: obtain « prolongation of the armistice and: the re duction of the indemnity from the onerous amount of six milliards of francs. fring the bar to be iinpossi ed with much hesitation, and tn nearly every point. bie name is Franklin tin the dbirteea r bis arrest and om this may De in substance that Emory; tnat bis lather was a » Ward of this city, Seventeen Tons of Unwelcome Missives—Thi Odious Income Impost to be Assessed iu that his course proved of by his this morning w party friends . deuying mis statem ducing politic f such a subject. sides with his grandmother, a Mrs. kk ta prisoner had elds replied to Prine fore resolved t make Wasurxcron. March 8,—All annual taxes are od in March eaeh your, and Assistant Assessors are required to complete their 4 place their names in the hands of the Assessors on or before the last day of that month, wed time to hear app. or complaiuts, but the complete list must be placed inthe hands of the Collector tor collection on oF before the B0:h day of Apri!. May the taxes, including those on incomes, must be The Commissioner of Internal Revenue bi recently sent out seventeen to: made the duty of any person of lawful ago, wh gross income during the year preceding (1870) ex- ceeded $2,000 to make and render » return on or beforo the day designated by law to the Assistaut sor of the district in which he r comme. gains and profits ; and oCevery guardian and trustee, executor or adininis- trator, and any person acting ‘in any other fiduciary capacity, or a8 resident agent for or copartner of any non-resident alien deriving an income, gain: and prodts from any busines: he United Stal tnate therein, return (0 the A goes to school in Osborne, and that be was on « King, who resides Wilinmaburga, Marl Granville declined to the armistice, but telegraphed on the name day to Versailles, representing that was jimpossivle for France to pay 6 great a sum as six milliards of franca, Ovo Russell, the British representative a¢ Ver. . wriles that be received the despated too late .o admit of his interposition in the negotiations, bat expresses the bolief that Count Bismarck received a duplicate of the despatch before the indemnity vas Gnally settled at ve miliiards of francs, ppored by orders Vas the prison teneler being a Mi DENNY BORNS ny Borns was MoTO THE PAGES, is morning waited Graham avenue, He denied ull kdewledge of the Lad never been arrested A GANG OF YOUNG ’ Who were the other boys that were reflection upon the Captain of the Police tn charge but was a simple inquiry is subordinate: the time by the press represental acts us related, aud denounced the on tire meticie as sens: ‘One of ‘ime SUN boon at work to get the prools of dit is thongs that the plain statement of facts and figures giveo above will conclusively show that the article as published was true in its minutest par- of the precine! Kennedy and of walary to §3, ou very kindly. pportonity taverable for giv arrested, mad in kreat Sigonian received the de beiieving the es, winphaticaliy Dey wern't wit me, Tut who were they? Fmory—Weil, I tink one was Jody Kennedy. Wiio were the other mory—I tink Henny Col'in re apy more? —[don't know; Id jorter—Just think i! there wasn't another, During the month of speech to them, sume since that time to wet fhwat yer axin’ fur, al Denny informed witon Low Le started in life by," witvous a trade und mo tee; how * stutues, and fluaily became 4 z the b'ys" The Anc'o-American High Commission. The Zimes of to-day delphia letter, expresses: concluded by facing Twenty-third THE PRESIDENT CONSPIRACY. commenting upon its Phil misgivings as to tho result of the labors of the High the American fairer appreciation of the The Tunes anys thar England repudiates the assumption of ber respon. jons of the Alabama until Repcrter—Now, lips, and Geo raised and Would notask for a peel ze were not With you, how mn Witadrew highly you to know them, you living in New York? ometimes playin’ pieased with their #u is consequextiy very An Attempt to Displace the ¥ Sumner—A © ernn Senator It for a Million and a Half Gold-Au Underhand Game, Wasuixcron, March 8.—The I’re an interview this morning to Sp afer discussing the Ku-Klux question, Mr. Biaine that he would not press it auy further, Dave Congress go away on Subsequently Senator Morton ca at, Who then said that Le Commission, Emory —I saw Orchard and Corystie stree! Keporter--What were they doing over ia Wil Hamsburgh ? Emory—Dey were on de st Reporter—Have you heard (bat some one bus been ‘ely Stabving Women with a knife in way a8 was doue to Mre, Haddon ? ; but Tdido't stab her, Mister I never was ins place 4 nment sow a than the Senstors. Fiecke of New York this morning received A MONSTER PETITION, several thousand workingmen of New kand Brooklyn, praying for the passage of Uy 1 has Leen tp and iis doubtiul if ke bas prepared tatistics aud facts ident granted aker Blaine, aud New Yor, Fi pruary 27, 1871 be paid tor the arres ConPIpEw TIAL ~ god detvery, at ihe office of the Police, in the City for the dupred: it is decided by on of territory sioners will take care th) only abandou tupon the expressed wish of the colonists or through New York, of Billy korres Alias Billy Marshall, nine Milly or Frauk Cainpbell.n s Frack Hardiog, alias Frank going around to make aid render a stant Assessor of the the amount of income. and profits of auy minor or persoa for whom he Frank Livingstone, al but would ex it ever wil be reported. her colonies had @ little talk with Gr send in a Ku avk Congress to appropriate $1,500,000 in gold, su ject 1@ the President's ¢ San Domingo durivg tho ree in special sei Reward of Oaicial Merit. A short time since Mr. Charles H. sistant City Librarian, was the recipieat of approbation The testimonial was not in the but a beautifully en it bolere the Hi us leadershio of Mr, Con Li Dullt, but tong: Tt is oaid that the Zines in its article on the TRAGEDY IN tan probate, ence of Fiecke to over face; Diack eyes, Daving & forelivad ; mouth nar OF Lip Statice ¢ petralent black naly curls at tue ends of the Governme in harmony with the view a shave been sen rs of (ne Commisnio . 80 that he can pay for nd that instructions Wild expression 5 n tor the el0g Beating Out bis Wife's Brains with an fron ne deportment tiy ornament, p of the kindly seatine: 10 visit the TNW DAILY ROUTINE, on to ratify its purchase Aupany, March 8.—Dr, Lemuel P, Van Hoosen, ing on Madison aven had angry words w ., Who is of intempe: this morning struck her ¥ skull was comp! w seems certain that ¢ elty to Antuials on lee wii t new San Don fate Committee whieh is revising tevs to-day agreed, three to two, to remove Mr. dof the Committee on Foreign pub him nt the tail © Who Voted aye we ays were Morri The report of 6 to the Republican and the caucus 1s Senator Wilson says that he will re carry out the KO programme, and seizing an iron griddle back of tho head idors is apyrec clerks in the The New Jersey Ruilw The tracks of the New 2 railroads run side b Yesterday morning two trains departing at the saine Morris and K, lend wt first, but by putting on a Buflo lost fall pished by the Su makes the Board ¢ Relations, and On the wth of Au We following Superintendent Jourdan and his detectives are and at first ¢ any reason for the comm! He submitted quictiy to arre: mio terribly excited Nye, and Pot othe Court Il gedly refused to «iv ty tn the Hoard. aut had a trial of speed, norrow morning miotion of Mr ub wo sectel are We prose and te for the present wi ‘The horrible deed was c: must content the surmise and conjecture in let @ raving maniac. 6 wil! sustain Mr. ent and bis Cabinet jority of the cauc a Boad of T os for the tows of Mor ched sid the traind separated, During the race corrideraule influence a but when it comes to a vote in th report, then against Mr, Sumner's remov ed they are In possession of aclue may eventuuily lead to the detection of the course, Superintendent Jourdan and Was bighly resp wishouse physician. Jor an attack of eburter of tho y Society of the ureh of New York ; amend Sisters of Charity « king provision for tLe care of the school fuud of Auburn, IN THR SENATE. Mr, Murphy introduced a bill fixing the fees of otaries fur provesting commercial paper at $1 in $500, and B ce ditional sum of $1,000 or fractional pa nts each for ull notices not exceeding five, Of non-payment oF non -acceprance Also, authorizing Company of New York to cuange the number of its ersey Brewers Nonten Tusstox, March 8. Opening be Windows shouted encourazemunt to the there are enough Re id in & move. nt to disgrace the Voleran murely because he will n Domingo whole. king out of this programme hus croute stir this evening, aud its progress to-morrow will be watoved closely, GSenator Scott hos prepared his report on Southern Lt covers sixty pages of foolscap. and he d to make Ht to-morrow, but has consented to let it go until Friday to'let Bisir and Bayard make & minority report at the den of the letter is the mismanagement of State Governments by Republican The Grand Jury bas found another indictment man Bowen (or bigamy, delirium tremens ot the tine, Newark brewers wh the revenue by the improper 1 us follows 200, iinprisonment one day; Cari done the deed answered: *Teould not help it; 1 had to save my own lite; thoy conyicted of fraud ou Cubans Killed by the Spanish, Havana, March tly killed in the jurisdic’ the following insurgents: formeriy of the Mexican army; Capt randa, Sebastian Adall, SerapiVoaronaand Elono Varona (tatb Der of otners. stroyed a powder mill and the insurgents, at lust on the ‘Tae clue above men in a rater singular manner. of the Saratoga races Mr. & relative of the murdered man, uot swallow 8 Henry Blow, fine NEW JERS jenderger, $100; is udditional for Towett's oil-cloth factory Lt employs sixty Thirty fours Noigort, $10; Charles Reisch, t Eligabeth 1s abont to L. was describing the wien lie was interrupted at bear- 1 kno y that ‘dog’ per. Moutaner also $1,500; August Schmidt, $100; G, W. Werdn: At was committed eheuck Feiark ; ‘ark. wore burned yester Fire Insurance works belonging to further said that he hud eases of wine and He described it so ac Tt requested him to see and iden Ik ie Understood that Mr. Sehenck we the one stolen dolph yesterday nominated to the State te as Proacoutore of the asanic ; Julius A bell, for Bergen ; and A. L: Hugg, for Aaptic Pigeou-Sbooting on t A piqeon-shooting serub match for $50 caine off at Whitestone, L. 1, yesterday afteruoon under tue auspices of Mr. J. Butus, of the Whitestone Rail largo gathering of the fportiug {raternity of New York and the adjacent 1he boundary was twenty by eighty yards. lared the Winner of the ‘On motion of Mr. instrament to Tweed the bill to incorporate Fermombered it Yesterday morning a large tenement house in ud City took fire, but dily subdued husband is in the jured by afulling ewbank aguinst ex-Congrese nd to authe <j Operate an underground raiiroad from tue East River near South Beventh street ferry, | tue city of Brooklyn, in the direction of Jamalea, recommitted to the Raliroad Committe ir. Genet introduced a bill to provide for the IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC Vhat the Comptrolier shall issue bond thirty years for the improve total issue not to exceed an amount upon which 00,000 will annually pay the interes fledged tor the redemption of the bouds, ‘Mr, Tweed introduced a bill amending the char ter of the Odd Fellows Orplian Asylum of the State of New York, THE CONTINENTAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Senator Pierce introduced » bill Charles Dawson, Kdward H, Pardee, d Derby, Aaron K. Cory, Chari , and others, may associate themselves under road Company, tho flames were ley Divorce Decided. Judge Barnard has just rendered @ deci the aivores case of Li ‘The case contains som: ‘The wife sued for a separation tenance on the ground of abandonment by the hu baud, The couple wore married in this city {m 1864, They lived as husband and wife wutil 1869, when On the other hand, Mr. the plaintif, MO iif te ood Pitel, having been badly SPARKS FROM THB TELEGRAPH From his resideuce moult last fall, Brinkley agt. Hugh L. extraordinary The robbery at Mr. Schenck's ho been comunit whom two are ue third was at Henry Moceller, a German, took a ville (Ky.) whiskey on Tuesday afternoon, took place yesterday, ‘liflin, father of Go An estate of WASHINGTON NOTES. B, Munson was Roe of the $25. PARKS IN NEW YORK, ® few dave he President has appointed Judve Aldis of Vor Howell of L vis of New YorRasthe Southern © His name is Eovin, aod he mount upon Walch the man witb whom young Kelly was proved to Rave Leen intimate, 4 conferred the degree Medicine upon seventy Medical College yesterday iment also turned In a practice game with an amateur at the , on Tuesday afternoon, 08 a 5x10 table, Byron Gillette made the extraordinary M1 game, the Inrgest ever made. performance is vouched for by Kentlouen who saw it aecomplisued. Brinkley abandened bei Brinkley claimed that he lived wil whow he calls Lizzio Charles, only He produced &® large number of aM@davits to prove He claimed also that the motion had already veen decided adversely to the complainant in a like vult by ber in Tennessee. Judge Barnard relauon oi husband wife had boen the defendant to pay ley's expenses in the prosecution, and $25 per wi alimone Tt in said that exercises bis youat President Grant's colored barber distinet spnere he trina whiskers In the Executive Depart Departuent by deaw falary of 81,200 a year as clerk ator Revels declined to comply with the re and telegram to er lor he rotura ta tbe to be his duty to ren deoided, #0 chat tec Fiat he trie to, ‘The paticians are sur S'yairioie ad uMsoldon pul. ‘The Mysterious Pris following paragraph appeared in Tux Sux of CURLOSITIES OF CKIMB, ore than twenty Is TMIs Tas NaTuaN MURDE ?—Connected with She Franklin air two prisons, Philip Kern committed by a Alexander Ward. Edward O'Noil, Lbova, ware wrested sosterd into aid robbing Whe Awolling of Poiocinan Wo Ward, iu Vyowt Furi sey euth ours, Mississippi and et tostimony that the Now Jersey I Trenton, March 8.—In the House to-day the Nowark Froe Bridge bill was passed and 6 charge of bik the Fear prison pt in close confipement more than four Acewen were specially detailed to watch the prison: + Mod Lo one ls allowed to speak with or oven tee mab bas beeu ¥ 1.000 for Mrs. Brin $1000.00, for tue purpose of contracting for the PRIOR TWO CENTS. THE GREAT COAL STRIKE —_——— THE PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE WITH THE WORKINGMEN, Rattways by the nt Tariff to be Brokem Possible Seizure Binto—The Exo Down—The Miners’ Meeting in Wilkes barre~6 Rai Arbiter. Hann na, March 8.—Tho first test vote i@ the Legislature on the contest between the minora 4nd the railroad corporations was taken this aflers noon in the Senate, The finmediate question was whether the general laws governing mines and pro tocting the lives of miners in the anthracite region should be extended to the western bituminous coal flelds, The bill was passed toa third reading jus 48 the minors wanted it, all the amendments being Geferted. The result is heralded as a great yictory over the transporting companies, The Louse will in all probablitty concur. This evening, the leading managers of the coal railroads appeared before the Juticiary Committee of the Senate, Judge Packer and Fraukiin B. Gowen testified concerning strikes, They aro to be fol lowed by President Siney, of the Workingmen's t Association, and othr representatives mon, ‘THE ROADS TO DE sRIZRD. It is evident that the tide has set strongly agains the railroads, Whispers ere afloat that high authorities have determined to brenk up the exorbitant rates of freight, even if it becomes neces- sary to noize and operate the roads, This was dor in 1958, in the case of the Lake Shore road, for violating ite charter, Wm. Kendrick, President of the Anthracite Board of je, and large deloge- lions of miners, are Reports just received show that the troubles are increasing. The largo iron furnaces at Danville and neighborhood are on the point of stopping, aa@ within forty-eight hours five thousand men will be out of employment, In an interview to-day with the Governor he tools decided grounds in favor of the miners. He will em» ploy the entire power of the State to compel the corporations to reduce the rates, Well informed persons assert that he will if necessary resort to more vigorous means than slow judicial process, Various rumors are afloat among others that six thousand workmen intend visiting the State capital, REINCTION OF THR OPERATORS’ TER: Witkesnanne, March 8.—The Executive Board of the Workingmen's Benevolent Association at @ second meeting held bere to-tay on the question of arbitration adopted a resolution that each defegate shall explain to his constituents the rosolutton of the General Counell relating to arbitration, namelys whether they will havo arbitration as desired some of the overators for our future government, A deal of business of purely local character was dixcussed, but no definite action was taken regard ing any of tho vital points at issue, except th jection of a request made by the miners at Mineraa Spring and Boston to work on the terms proposed by tho operators. ‘Tho mecting adjourned, and immediately after ward met a8 an ussemblage to consiJer the works inginen's political question. ov. Randolph of New Jersey has been requested by both parties to the coal controversy to give hie services to the adjustment of tne trouble, He was recently successful in settling the Bergen Tuanel, the Erie and Lackawanna, aad otier surious raile way difficulties. He was for many years a railway president, tnd Later has been largely evgaged im coal mining REWARD FOR THE MURDER! Tamaqua, March 8.—The Mount Carmel! Dietriog Miners’ and Laborers’, Beneficial Association has of. ferod £50) reward for the arrest and conviction of the persons who exploded the powder keg iu Wilk linms's house, killing George Hofman, Maven Cuuxx, March §.—Taggart, Butler & Co.'e works at Mount ‘Pleasant resumed work yesterday. Itis probable that the Spring Mountain Coal Com» pany at Janesville will resume to-morrow. ANOTHER THREAT, Porrsviiie, March 8 —It is currently reported to night that {f the few colleries now "operation tm Sebuylkill county do ne suspen: + ork this week, the Reading Railroad Company \.:\', on Monday next, increase tne tolls $2.25 per tou ih addition to the present rate THE VOICE OF NEW YORK’S WORKINGMEN, At a large and iofluentinl meeting last evening s® 205 Third avenue, Mr. H. B, Mulhall in the coair, Mr. J. W. Gerard, Jr., denounced all monovollesy but particularly that in’ relation to coal, Speeches were also delivered by Coroner Young, Messrs, Kn- nin, Browning, Bossong, Daly, Masterson, Bryan, Murphy, Connolly, und Walsh. Resolutions were adopted that the action of such members of Congress ax have advocated the aboli- tion of the duty on coal js applauded, and that thie meeting recommends to tle laboring and industrial intoresis in this city vo unite in expressing thelr opinion in favor of the immediate repeal of suck “uty by the present Congress, and to call meetings for such object. TAB EXPRES aiaieeeons S ROBBER'S TRIAL, Filkine the Avan, March 8.—The testimony for the de fence was chiefly evidence of the honesty and good character of the prisoner, Aaron Richardson testi- ‘tore when the pistol wa tisfled that the man mak- Filkins, Jas, Clark testifled 0 was in the store the me day (the day before the robbery, but he could not say positively what day that was), and saw Rich- Ardson there at the tine the pistel was being loased and sold, Other witnesses testified that they had pald File kira for Dread in lorge amounts of fractional notes, This evidence was given to account for his h oc large amount of this kind of currency on bis persom when arrested, purchased, ing the pur sed ests Dedication at Hunter's Point, The Hunter's Point Baptist house of worship in Long Island City was dedicated yesterds The Rev. W. B, Smith, the Rev. J. 8, Ladd, the Rev. & T. Hiscor, the Rev. W. W. Everts. the Kev. D Moore, the Rey. A. D. Jette, the Rev, Dr, Sim Rey. J. D. Fulton took part in the ort of the Aaancial condition of the id by Horace Waters. The edifica cost $18,000, al! but O00 of which has Deen paid, Mr. Waters yesterday subscribed { 000, and the congregation raised $4,000 more. t is a woode@ structure, and accommodates oue thousand pers ————_____ FLASHES FROM THB OCEAN CADLEM® ‘The small pox is increasing in England ‘The strike at Noweastlo, Eogland, has resulted ta the wt of the workinen, Th ng to the Bavarian Chan have re sulted In the choles of 2) Liverais aud 17 Matric Tag latter are oppored to contedcration BROOKLYN. Mayor Kalbfleisch was in bis office yesterday. Charles Henry. a driver, who was run over by hie Wn car oD the Greenpoint Ayr The Rev, 8B. Hullday's house, ot 94 Eta kin Gilbert, a shinjoin 1 ot his residenog in Park aveutie yesterday, having fallen While at Work HOURS OF LEISURE, Company I, Twelfth Regiment, had thelr ann cal pia irving Hall last eveulng, ie sant dames noit will lecture be‘ore the Fifteenth Ward Wim. M. Tweed Association this evening, East Ninth street, ws, ast ‘The Rev. James Hegarty will | re for the bom Holi, Weat Fig op Tuesday evening, March id. Several lars haye already be ed for This ob Jeet of the lecture. Jeon tn a Katt to the Respect and oy mp and Banas ny Of os JOITINGS 4HOUT TOWN, sae The Hudson is clear to Troy, ‘'Yhe old North Chureh is not to be closed, 5 Dingoes & Co, will sell some valuable Wom Hrondway property at the Exchange Salesroom to-day Once a Week, My. Prauk Leslie's latest serial, is minivel of excellence 4m uiatter, \ypograpay, and ew Meredith Moore, President of the National Union will addvese the brlckiayers th Constitution Hall thd evening David Rea, who cut his throat on Monday while disvoting with lis partner on business matters, died yesterday in the ti Mere and Bonkers! Almanac for out. Tels a book which every on aged commercial pursuits should keep within his reach, Greenwood Cemetery received in 1870 $253 994, of which $124.45 was for cemetery lots, and $17,085 fot Interment in public ios, Lotal population of tne metery. 110,061 ‘The Pire Iusurence Central Patrol took formal pontession of thels pew bull 1 Great Jones atroct Dariding tor brick, and Gost 612,000 jouely Lusuiehed with black walnut amd Robt. W. Pearsall, Keq., of Brentwood, Le 1.4 ntieman of taste, Uraina, and sieaus, sailed 10 tt enmer Tybee for San Dowingo youtorday 00 & sour m Inspection, for which he is probably as wel qualified @ any member of Gran\s * algh commission.” ee ee