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THE SU N “DAY, MAROIH 16, 1872. EES Lid Ie eurrounded with ample ground for pins StouY OF \_ SCHOOL*BOY, | nd etree ate Foporter rane the acor-bet | LIF IS IN THE METROPOLIS. nd was admitted by a full. own youth, ape | crontiy une of the elder pupil, who Khowed NICHOL IS NICKLE ON | he veltor ino a nicely-furnighed office on thé DASHES HERP AND THUERR BY THB LONG ISLAND, Lids mia He Bt pla SUN'S REPORTERS, at do He ing tain, of ratiier sar Wecdtin Bindviog Germon at Cotlece Potne Tran rie} re Hosioutly builte With light atser Withela'« Coutempt for American With the Manter-Wittine to lite Sarente | wown haly and Aa he. ania pleasant fee Citi zenahine at t= The Torble Plowing ~ 4 hy reportes atvoduced hiinself, and stated thé | Nathan Jacob, a Prussian by Mirth and an Porvy " rig'it, hited Non pectreded tothitecas Wel Ad he cceuld | etitatter procuring @ paseport deterinined to visit Wie veep 1 lid of Th ta broken Ebetish, hie version of the: troul le | rcotives in Pruesia f i : tw I with | Heaaid Perey had oo with hin He wns there a few montha when he waa soled by the b iv oy ' t eon day hat when his father | panoritics, eourtmart 1, aad sentenced to elt f ae AMES dl cath Ata x nase st cog, Fas He Sele | mone r ent at hard ator in Fortrens & 6 tin rf " t or frem allt Monts Mut apam told | !eothe’ imprison at hand itor i Fy af : i t yet be pronuseds hat the rules | be t wed hie pe tren ' au we ‘ d and disetpting ay x ene teh i ' 1 of vodly chy edo and that it Percy was not an obedioat | Nii ty i Keice Wi ont id i i 1 1 wile chilled ° stroke he é P hie back d We WOCLD NAVE ive wan chal yer find who nage wife ant en : when Mr. kuer ara: dinipsteine teen st. ttihe Tie wae done ay w r week the boy away Seat oy ne Hy Pel thotendto (erent i 1 th hook wo att tno ie at ihe teen ere all (hese itemauce ‘ vty faiber lot rercy there. Percy was care. {the Germen Government ie etrong and don't m \ tho f \ Obe wsiupld boy wed strange in his manners | Care for any Amoricus pasepurte or papers w fot ng. ‘Tho | and condiict, so urich se us Lo attrvet the :tiune - thw vicd. and) contemed ton af the other schol.rs, who asked the prin: | nah Pooker 2 ing to Lift the Roof of boy . NV confirmed | cipal if the boy was hot crazy. It was also coon | Marshal Tooker Plaiing ca tl fot ity! ' scortained, Mr, Fuerst says, that Parey was not the Grand 2 but Ly bie f rope t Wh fal, Gn the oecaston, when he was k Mesera, Jackson, Tooker, and Morrissey aro ; us Mr. Fuerst insists Chat he stoutly earning an enviable managerial reputation by tie en bie 7 rm t Fuerst) had posithy terpriee and J judement with whieh they are cons On tho fd of Bebra t t committed it, and after the punishments | Qucring the Sunday eventag operatic concerts tn the a resident ‘ @ Institute, a He usserta, Percy owned having commitied ing the Sunday even lege Polit, LT. ‘This ty a bearding xchool for | witoh Percy was fnally removed, Mr, Fuotst | night a programine of unegampted macnitute aud boys, ma!nly patroniad by Germans, Klauborg’ ells the <unie story as the boy. but says the rulo | sclvetions of « sy fathor iat Wf son of a German, though born in | 38P Heable tothe whole school, that every child eners " Tequired to write to his parohta once a week this country, The hul’s mothor isco Amerean | ured & woman, ‘The Fngitsh largiage ts spoken ex- VOACHERS REVISE THR LETTERS clusively inthe family. ‘The father ts anstous | merely to soe that they are properly written, | Chiller that his children shall learn German, and forthat | he, boxe ulay wile what thoy pleas Otte Uk | grand planos, feason Perey was sont to Fuerst’s Institute. | reconted, und every Salurday this book t#exam= | nreoklyn Roucghe Attempting to Rescue Otto Fuerst, the principal, is a German whe has | ed. aid if any of the boys have not writte ielsayen ; in. | how ng the week thoy are then required 0 . resided in this country but a few’ years, and un. | Home Meurer anya That Maree anton ivinag | Yesterday Michael McCabe and a friend as- doretands English but imperfectly, He quite Isa | w 1 1 Jit was for Ghat | aan ited N. 1. Johnson (colored) of 886 Herk!mor eteret, young man, recently marr 1 resides with } ina iy waa wii f ¥ eo "v ath Brovklyn, on a Fulton ferry b Bergeant Weeks, wife at the Institute. He has about thirty | “tty the boy on the palis of his hands, aud did boat, interfered in the colored man’s be- Ri ae base veh 4 Moout MiTY | suiike him several blows there, when he with bridghil ered iach di bielyeeat Fololars, Lowe ranging from & to 3) yoars of a4. | drow hie hands and resisted, and the rest of the be and his friend turned upon the reach of whom hance is @25) per yeal unikhment—three or four blows, as he says: rene Wee OF UNDERSTANDING GEIMAN was @tuilulstered upon lis body, arr ated ‘hi Perey Klavberz's troubles, ag he ove, ar D ting the conversation that followed, Mr. | Mp from an Inability to understand the Geraan bin mprehended that h's visitor waa'a re- | « in which Puerst usually addr 1th for Me then most neatly | k pt thew back until Offleer Gralain came Lo bis assist feholars. Por this reason he tneurred rst requ 1 that the case should not be printed ee. MeCube was locked up. Hep 18 ACE f bein eth He thought it would break up li pl oh ane _ pd idiothegand was frequently held-up to. the | that tt wax not riche to injure a voun n just | Am Administratio publican Lender tn rics of the school, the most of the members tarting. JP reporter #y thized with him of which bad hecn familiar with German frou ind told fim he would certainly tell his A gentleman at Police Headquarters yesterday English, And soit eame about in a short time Mr. Fucrst then sold that he had about made | *ald that Robert Elder, the letter carrier, who, with that ulewho- had r before beet Nis mind to send word to Me. Klauberg to | Frank Corn ah, waa held in, $9.60 ball hy Commissioner cf ¢ at ' of the | come and Bhielde for frau Hy obtaining letters addressed to ower ie f 4 burt of th ee § fetitions Frm from the F om fe chairman of the school, and the special C OF the peinciel TAKE MIS NOY AWAY, Raxeeutive Committee of the Murphy party ta the Thir- Gieitesenare, “One alight ten Tere | a8 be was not adestrable pupil. and was making | teouth Ward aud Blath Assembly District Pe iiien Ge the eared in Infrsction of f trouble in the sehoo!. He adn ~ PR OR eee TS BS aie ys hud run away, but they were The Late D ve Lambrecht. that plod by Perey, but It waa neverth he ud ty ul to pity ish, eatin Veterans of the late Ninth w York Volun- charged to him, and the boy: spying th fn tho opposite side of the lacy and in raeL | teers (Haw kins Zouaves) are requested to participate in tment saw fit toawear Itonte him, probably | him to Mrs. Fuerst, a very “pleaalty Kon the funers! of their late lainented comrade, Philip Laws Mey wre elds oe ckcariue thelr own skits | voung German woman, and an infant child. Mr. | brecht, who received his death wound while in the per- erey waa called 1p to account for the net. when Fuerst offered to pay the reporter for bis trouble | formance of his duty as police officer. The faneral wilt Chee mere verst put no reliance tn | in coming out there, but the reporter uformed | he at the residence of ‘his tother, East Fifty-fourth ‘ em is punishment severa ular of 3 noratis Tostttute contains e following communteation was received yesterda: saa NeLD AS A PRrsoNrn yiiae te mtd as | th of the papi ovr Rion Reve Fexn, this affair Percy dered to way, ie pbs Men dF inca 8 hot permitted outs of the e —— £ Petr a reeht, of the Ninetoenth Pri closure except in company with one of the TINKERING TUR TARIFE. eine nan teachers. s if Was be aliowed to write to hi = (lot ‘ | parents only under supervision of the princt The Vie af the Senate Finance Committee r y Piste Banes Sead ene pata ieee ee Advocating the st of all Internal ane hin to Jece Point, and bis father hat ei Taxes Exe rits, Beer, am bee | t | he entered achool that be mig Py », and a General Reduction of the Barut, | { rinance af ants, € Le wus kept @ close prisoner. s Ub in tos beaken (adap; bua) Mse GbAnMNEL | TT erRee es fiance (EVES ALY TRAMP ON A STonMY pay, | C&O UP in tho Senato to-day, and Mr. Sherman Jewry . ) PR 7 fUhio delivered a long speceh reviewing the v Countaittec Last Saturday iwithstanding the inclemen. H| cy of the weather, Percy says all the pupils were nancial condition of the Government, and fered tin cbarge of one of the a Ants showing from the estimated recelpis and expen Ped the rough and muddy country roads, (HG eee: sb Geel vont: J was summed up | sequence rabof the younser t r uc s be dis dwith., fp assumed Waskineton Bowen. tie:| exiaus! F contr ted colds that laid them ipon the e ates of (he Seer Tithe Trea 4 ¢ ant Mr i At fh cont od thay up these Wa y sury, that $2 would be required to meet | 1 Leen entista shownt owen wae tt Daniel Klaeberg, who his v | friends bad to be notifl ing | the interest of the public debt, the 7 n list, | natura} son of Ma arel The oral testimony, the | lady erown, came to mand deemed it ad- | and the other proper exsenses of the Government san he Route ore a thar th the, eirer Yisable to remove bh: shome. The youu his naa berks c ‘ Ah Mane Bee La fay Rad Indy remained at the Institute over Tucsday | 1? this must be added such further sum as by a . owas the the Tetay Bi | night, and left with her brother the next du ble polley ought to be appticd tothe res | Vy heen wit “nie | On Mosday nizht Porcy conceived the, Idea o bof the public debt. The ¢ in| efocts of elon to an | Writing surreptitiously to his parents, ‘Th . aaa CAAENIA bon 006 incl Rowen w he woman whe aro allowed no writing materials or conveuloaces Napisy Shak pecobler me peat neh C peed thetrroons, but Percy mauuces | ing the sinking fund provided by law, should be | {7,010 ) es bersane i al. | gn thik and paper “Up "ata, ati lied, and that this sum added to the #203 Ne ae a aati © before him, succeeded ip scrawling the fol rthe sum of as 1 e | orn te by } lowing epistle, which he deflyered to bis cousi 4 of our revenue reduction “ winch a tobe conveyed hom €50,000,000 TH EXTENT OF THON Ft the maicrlal plate | TUB LETTER THAT PERCY SENT HOME The receipts of the Government Mr. Sherman | Witucsses Lean Porn, 14 pares as f ‘ ustoms, $225,090, ay Dan Panenta: 1 now take t tot 'wr ater he | Newtown Creek Mystery. how rr. Frerst j int I , tH v and M n for the supposed | t Bend aie vf the Swereiary of the Hie BAZdE Of ke 166 inet r y ooked at hat of the S r + ' | P'icase wich }uu Wrike do Wot oe Mr. her athe extent of our reve: | ‘Anustroug at Hemp i q 4 e sed * n — | 1 Ful affectionate von, r : : HOW 1) SHOULD BE DISTRINCTE: Bringing Capt, Vauderdilt to Terms, b hast t n should be distributed cts wt hoa bialued agatnat the Staten | in the ne taxation, contel 1 1 t piles nr | i . | tained by t i had accidentally spill | bas lad drawn to our counury a vast amy of | } Tie aeizeut ths Ne t 1 lod fo an investigation, when A the |\tucalan nomineton Had aebauily Thenensedeweiite t Velete ps. M neher eave t 4 i mates,fearing punishment ,hem rowing balance of trade in our favor, ‘The ine | ¢ {ax ; D aatiaty tl e repor ' as can the | Crea ur domestic cor © had been | | . the player 1 in-among them. | fmour wer arined with «lan and called vut Fa ri . =» Murd “KLAUBRRG, COMB HEIR. wooden s At the examination yesterday of Carl Vost d the summons, and approached | [ods are rapt Bio tsunder arrest as the murderer of Chevaller Bianco, ation, The ac | Chortes Petry, proprietor of the Petry House, Phitade write 9} me last night?" asked ainencan Te | r 1 Farley's n oft the ‘ GLORIPYING THR PROTECTIVE SYSTEM fan (tort Ciao wae ald pe 1 4 teacher, a tive # a t + | piling up isoven he f pS Gey having: becn proven - | abor the little fellow tn the presen (a Beit e a ae Vestordayts strecte € | boys, satdonically as he eo Wsbould et wit r 1 1 call otl | the ta fat tat a that Hy pe 4 in¢ hy Ate Soon afer he followed t n inthe revenue would be t | x nests | rn t ked, rt ye 1 to give the greatest relief and do the least posi | | te n urning ¢ fa the room, | ble injury to any industry fostered by our laws ye yee te Le if ho carriés on to-night, | In the several acts reducing the taxes. sin Ne th wad DL y Lu tor f the w vee peen isda thas ia- t Cent tb et Anuy ie PATIIER, Thal ould tirst be repeales worst | tre y r Kk an ! ay ofthe ready bean wiped outs But. Uh anu'biveked the Fourth avenue line uf ears ax well I pfenulias © | rema evial taxes which make it necessary - general fy Sled | “| fllcers in every county of th Lord Walter Campbell's Godet ld. « not t van recommends the repeal of | On Thursday even'ng at Dr. J.J. You ie } Ja al taxes except-on whiskey, tobacco, | 4 On Thur BAY Dray te aul ‘ 1 1 this be , wefully ad: | ve : J AEE ORS BEES rt were Drea hands oft re of the Ia ) these char - a rved pu { t { An Px-Councitoinnts Annoynnces, | nie mug B Kee Oe Duns n efexpendit John Van Tyne, who wasaC Iman of thi i dl y Mi 1 i x if i ‘ 6 ‘ hares) HED 1 to DA PUL boy 1 frepe rt r uttes on coal, salt An Ovster Scloone with all Hands, Lost, ' Me sf me bet AFRO em, Kear Sav captain of the schooner Vo : ; | y » CORFEE Blowing Up a Private " 1 101 Vast Wed IN BU pI bis ‘ \ tiaf r | ® Parag fi 1 i try ant k . t H { Indictment ofthe Staten Inland Ring. | ; Mr, kad \ ration of the |The Grand Jury ot Ithet Jeounty has Ju 1 | wing of fuel, t 1 chung she has | ty eek rs i. Mr tthen called ayes and noes on | Sulclde of a United states Aasintant Ansessor. nabs 1 8 v 1 tinent to place tea and « or P. A. Bunce, United States Assistant Aasessor | 4 x § bi Mig a Mr. Perry (Rep... Mic hi) by uo for Bufolk county, LoL, eon d suicide at Coram | ‘ Due only a 1. called up the House bill extends | gy ¥ Me loaded ® gun with buckshot, and | ‘ «ly bu " " rthe coinpletion of the Portage | pnciiy ie thurs to bisteak pulled the trance: Ide | } fur y ih F Canal, which waa passed. bulclde has not beew expiaiue ss he tim ' . “i ihe “ " rned Leena 1 4 The Great tepabli bid on ¢ ae ise nites Quartermaster Crouch, who escaped tn an ine Fr reotralt The fourth cone coklyn Phil- | onin Matai thy ceteris e Mt thane hfe aii ‘ wore K STATEMENT, ),_ | Bartnoute will take place this evening. ‘The solo- | fh Me Pad Sith wardntolueer ot chu Denaturk, | AI { Ses was yenierday des [| ists are Miss Adetaide Phlitips and dir, B, ©, | bor Ariel Calaeroa, ae erroncously yricted learn tue pe in ve wot Kluuterea | Beat, solo cornet, Inte of the Royal 4 rd Bory fravie building with a wing on either side, | formed are Mendelssulins. Beoteh Bi ¥. | gffavid Silbers:ein, having been imprisoned for Mie whole paluted a light brown, and prosonting | two movements from the unfinished symphony | fiiine (o ue hie dure inthe Bath Keginent, N,V. G4 § how and Uractive appearance. Itstands | in 1 minor, aud the overture to Macbeth. by | wae Gnuce is tutus Curitco ordered hin Fe leone Fen bigh ground, ovesivoking Fiuabing bay, | HMelnefotter, Ob the seetlunony iver sow lng hiin Wo be wader LA A SNAKE IN WASHINGTON, How ho Bites after he Rattler 1 Well-Known — Congreramen- How Bleed after they are Bite Correspondence of The Bun, Prirspunen, March 13.—A neat operation In blackmailing, Which has been carried on with no Inconsiderable success for somo time in Washinzton city, came to Hight a few days since by the inadvertence of the operator, who came to this elty for the purpose of securing “some powder,” a8 he expressed It By reference to Gen. Piatt's Copttal of the 25th of February, third page, second column from the ast, will be found a lengthy advertisement, which states (hat on the eve of the 2th of that month a tecture would be delivered at Odd Fel lows’ Hall by Col. N.C, Carmen, “author of the Law-Making Adonis and Congrcsstonal Bou. quot,” &e., &e,, on the subject of * Blockmatters who and what they are; Lcenttousners, and consequent corruption of public wen;* and much more of the same sort. Viv weaplanntion is necessary ty recall the ool v4 oncl vividly to those wombers of Oonrress who have been wade bis yiotime. The manner of bis cling is this. aan oF Senators t. finds out all ¢ ; geeat ond era’}, and then turns them Into mle Grable doprerel, which be wets printed at a job office on slips. copy he sends to his intend. ed vietiins with a note stating that for go much money he will suppress t erel, othorwine he will circulate It broade hls faults re ls generally enough truth tn the produce tion to make the reelplent anxious to suppres ft, and dovers of Congressmen who read this tify as to thelr experiences with ¢ on IF they care to de sns while others, who to be blackmailed have seen themselven Lin his doggerel, which wes thickly strewn about the capital His visit to this city was to work against Gen, James 8. Ne Ere second District of State. ‘The Genoral has b jrout In Was but © that there were certain family and business ters of Nogloy’s which might be worked up t advaniage, came on last week and becan opera tons. Aficrafew days ho expressed hitnacif ns fully satisfied with hissuccess, and forwarded to Nowley a poetical contribution, with the t that for $1,000 he would Kindly e sim it to oblivion : otherwise h hd f Incumbent upon him, as a military man member of the “ Seerot Service” Depart toembalin the General's memory in immortal verse. Gen. + Who Ika candidate for re. ts extremely anxious that this poetic ean Carm refuses carieatur te up acare Jey, member of Cons tha ‘ Lot be published, but docs not feel Hy able te ( ad doilars for its exsion, and erstood that he has 1 to compromise for balf the money. poetic Colonel has taken this offer under nent, and has gone to Belmont county ‘Obio, bo tra utthe carly history of John A am, of the Sixteenth Ohio District, pro- “drop into poetry In friendly ft atan early day. ‘This gon fblackmatlors has bee posing shortly to way" for his ben dlemanly exp: @ thriving busine in dilating upon adding to his * Congr THE VOUCHER TULEY John Graham's Application to Have the ‘Trial Proceed Dillicultion im the Way of Serving a Subpeua ou It, 1. Connally, John Graham applied yesterday, before Judge Cardozo, in the Court of Oyer ad Ter. miner, to have the trial of Hagerty and Bauleb, the alleged voucher th who hav the Tombs for about six months, set down for next Tuesday District Attorney not oppose the setting down was sure of ob Mr. ever, been In 6 would if he Garvin said tha of this cas portant witness in B. Connolly had tnstituted and for some the past the case thes R » proceeding, been tiying to ascertain where he ce served with subpana, or where his residenc rw was, It was at all certain, ther ther he could be reached by next ‘Tuesday would therefore stiggest that the day be fur next ‘Tuesday week, at which day, or fore, he would let Mr. Graham know what course he would pur Tuden sald there was a dimeulty about setting down the case for a special day He was now assigned to Chait the present Oyer and ‘Terminer being the Fobruary term contin Next Moaday was the third Monday ¢ Cham! ated it rig im powst bie to so arrange that business as fo go on With atrial any day next week. Any day he night set must bo subject to Uhat con y Mr. Graham said he would have no objection to delay provided hia elients were aduidited to bail, They had now been in close continement for six months, ‘They had yielded to his advice and had sted on their rigit to be tried oF four eclally d ale late ny weeks had’ naturaily become ationt Ile had found aidleuity in restratning them, an: his duty as Ir sist that tie tried to bail Hid 1 asked what objection there diy nt hderstan: tr ney Was Nott shou y be heard on the tion of ball The Distriot Attor ncy uaked why not ‘Tucaday Mr. Graham could not nt to any further delay. Judge led ford, yielding to popular mitted them without bai t I for three months was ¢ aud moro, under his advice ed their rights, ady hem public'fecling. Recently one paper bad n them the lying imputation of attouipt i It. f. Connolly >» Cardozo, afver soni 188 vwhieh {t'inchientally appeared Uhat a new panel would have to be summoned for Ul al. fixed er for next Wed y. When elttier a day vil be fised for the trial Y parties, accord ing to Judge Cardozo’s suggestion, ure entited to be bail A WEST-SIDE DOG FIGHT, Grand Master of the A, O. TH, Interested “A Case for Good Mr. Bergh. Hogh McCourt of 446 West enteonth street is tho General President of the Ancte Order of Hibernians, He likes a gam: H Inoes. He complained yesterday to Commi joner Manlerre that while he was en game ina Patrolman The Non entered in civilian’s dress, with a! dog. A cur belon, the house follow teand the two dogs began a fight, which Seul nenjoyed, While the two dogs were thus en gaged at r bulldog came av and took a hand H Ml President wanted fair play Mot you shouldn't allow two bulldogs to Gar Is It to you? you Mie onth), ox ¢ Tom, and he tet with his 4 y on the General Pre ssineller, This his ad tly hix left on a eck 1eh the GP, is eald to have a hard che su't hard enough to prevent The Gv, gracef arose from his prostrat Hesition, and Moored Scullion tn his turn. He then secured a warrant against Scullion for i sult, but Seuliion was too sinart, and. ar 1 bin while he was leaving the court room, and he Was hold in $50 to keep the pe For the defer ullion « rhard Lay erty, a liquor dealer, of 10 Th en Wore that Scullion was trying to rate the does, but the G.P. would hot allow him, and Te G. P.-Ob! Vm quite easy (folding his arms Havent you held acandie yourself tn’ Seullion’s 1 a dog figlit was going ont Laveriy Well, L've seen fights there, The GP 'That's not what you held a candle for them t Laverty (reluctantly) Well Mes ' voce) Scullion dented fighting the dovs or strikin lubbed members of the A. O. HL, and they had ty, Mantorro referred Olver Sculllon's ease to the full Police Board, TUE AMERICAN FORLSTERS A Tigh Court to be Planted an American oil Col, Cauldwell's sketch af (re Ocder Col, A.B, Cauldwell, & prominent ime ber of the “Ancient Order of Forestry ! Court, Empire City, in Delan f Haglund suowed a can capital uf lod erica Forestry waa founded tn 1% court haviig heen instituted In Hrooklyn, ea 1 o PLauibert as fhent '¢ nAhis CONHEnE t8entyAX Cour Hess uid Revers Mts aes t v branch teat 4 fur it bo U blur order becomes an independent body tn Cul have an inpetus that shal sed i Meant towt lite mation, The day Which Awericun koreatry Will beJoytuily hic a throne the savannahs of the South and-On the prairies Of (Gy West, ai iti now rapidly proresslag in the Mildh Klateke Banghand Use At iat listened. to OUF petition to PALE an lodependent High Court on Amerivau bol, And ext year we Will establish OUFOwN grand body and (hus muke Forestry more popular aud dewerying by conducting {ia harmony With republican Inectutions Koon we Will inet tn Cconyoention, and celebrate the Hip luke of" Unity, Benevolence, abd Comcord Uren the Aineri¢an bunuor of Forestry, ELI PERKINS TRNNESSBL-ED, - ‘The Ktock Exchange in an Upronr—A Wells Dressed Victim Tossed by tho Bulle Beark-A Hat Kicked tuto a Cockod At2P. M. yesterday a well-dressed gen- tleman, with blue necktie, clear, gray oyes, light overcoat, massive nose, 11d gloves, heavy mnour= tiwho, glosay beaver, expansive brow, pater t leather boots, sandy hair, gold watch-ehain, rial ears, and a gold-hea ted cane, drifted into the Block Exchango, This was Mr. Ei Perkine, of tho Commercial Advertirr, Mis appearance ou the floor of the Exchange was a violation of ihe rules, which admit nono but members. Mr, Vorkins walked upto the Presidents desk and made himself perfectly at home, After some minutos he carelessly saunterod down on the floor. In an instant a hoavy-volead stock broker raised the ory of “ Tonnessoe.” ‘The alarni was (taken up. Tran about the immense room wildiiro, ‘The brokers rushed for Mr. Perkins like a drove of buffaloes. His glossy beavor was sent spinning to the coiling, and his gold-head- od cane wont hurtling through the air {ko ap ar row. As the shintug boaver descended tt was aught on the toe of a prominent hroker'a by Whizcing over the Hrosident’s Jent walit and down it went 6 1d of (he rooul aa though discharged from a, catapult. ery broker gave Wa Vicious kick. First the to turned auimorsaules in the air, then danced alone th floor, anon paid its reapects to the delighted spectators in the gallery, and finally rested on the inside of the ralling. pozan to suffer from, Me and bears. One ek to Fit, and suddenly Mr, Peeking shot ntions of the | th ss stood back tot bent himself ax if on bin forward like an empty coal car. He came i eol- liston with a well-knit bull, who applied his shoulder to Mr, Perking, and gave alurch. Tha second EM was spinning over the floor like a Waterspout. ‘The uproar was deafening. A hun- drod men were bawling “Tennessee” at ibe top of their voices. All were heaving. shoving. and serouining, Mr. Perkins was tossed fro: one to the other like a gigantte clothes-pin. Onco he ans & pugiliatic attitude, but this only pro~ duced peals of Inughter brokers went at him with renewod appetites. They began to toss hun ince the air and roll bin over the floor like a stray ten-pin. Mr. Perkins grew white broker shouted, "Let us hang ed that they would spare his ere one of the bulls ecured the remains of Derking’s glossy beaver and drow it over Eli's acalp., ‘Then they gently rained Mr. Perking and stood hin on hie heads cehen the drove of bulls and bears danced about hin like @ circle of tay ut a captive. Mr. Porkine finally got sand watching his ortunity, lie irate Like ao ai I nd his bat and: can terry brokers sold these articles by auction: after which the hears and bulls res imed the fgbt raising it higher than they had raised Perkius's hat, —— A DESERTED WLEB DEAD. Two RuGinaly Oficials Perpetrating » Hid= cous Joke Over the Corpse-A Luger Heer Saloon Saddenty Des On the 1ith of February a man and bis wife giving their names as Jone of Mr, Nathan Myer, who keeps @ restaurant and lager beer saloon at 138 Eighth avenue. About une week afterward Mra, Myer noticed that Mrs. Jones was continually weeping. She told Mrs. Myer that shortly aft marriage early tn January ber husband had become idle and rented a room dissipated, and had deserted her the day after | they had rented the room, Mra. Myer bade her | r telling her Uiat she cvuld re om until she could better her con mind of Mrs, Janes. ngof the sthof March Mra, Jones went out, tolling Mrs, Myer that she was go to seo a person who had promised to wet divorce, She returned about Os o'clock. AS she Was going up the stale she met Mra. Myer and complained of being very sick, Mus saloon and got her a hot rump She then ¢ night, to knock on the floor sho w me tip to her room. Mrs Myer retired at midni and while she was resting Mrs. Jone ked loudly on thy of She hurried up stairs, and found Mrs Jones bleeding from the mouth, and apparently | dying. | Alcrmed. she hastened down stairs and in- fort r husband, who summoned Dr. hisen lord, of Hil Eighth avenue, but before the doctor e woman Was dead lowing inorning feth street station a ‘That day at 12 o'clock made an autopsy Mra, Myer went to A notified th Yeputy Coroner and pronounced cause of death. A Mr, Booth, who the dead woman, ob- | Dr. Cushman to bu fort ‘ it to Mr, Kellock, and be ttended te, About 8 the tw Dr. Cushin risy paid | talned a wit This pern wasa friend of permit from at wal twits t Mr. Myer w was crowded with cust and two. Fey nn You have want ight find th 1 lim wher » them Mr. Myer rep but sald if would pr that Ta pay for it,“ Find your Dah n some on ath k, we will | leave the body here to fot, by (oath) was the rufian's reply. ly this ¢ had not he w the men by thelr bol-terous man racted the a loon, M. tp Stairs, taking » pine coin painted red aud much tow for the corpse, When the coffin. was don the floor one of the brutes took the corpse by the head and calling to his eompant aid, “Come, Jack, chuck her in.” Then, | sioad of taking the co: down with re, they turned the coflin over f first the foot and thea the head landing ha thud on the sta nd leaving there a of blood from the to mark its course © ruMfans had tumbled t their eart they med to t 1 manded Inger, aud while terous that the landlord lhe aa thew wore t red and cried ein t tthe mend to tin: up for it, by Ged. This hada magioal effect, and following day Mr. Myer called on Superin. | Tow a Hors Ar tt i i edy tor) ia Uh | While Waic as it tr fan to cover, while at the same timo the friends of the new direetory and tho I'laboftahetm and Gokischmidt late reported to have been made tho Lond financial agents of frie) Interest were large bayers both here and in the European marketer, the com'ina‘ton tanding directly to push up the price, Whether the effect ie already over, of these Influenc # will remata tn foree in fature mast be left to the « ton of to-tnorrow, Next in polit of activity was Vat Paciic, whieh advanced over! Peent,onalarze bust Herr, (Le prevent IT ircetory belt g coustruet aa favor” alle to the father development of the fieilities af Foal, ond ae ating ty such manner aw will promote! @ st interests, N Lorn commgn, Ouiy New York roa's, and. [oek retty fate baying deriand Delaware, Lackey an i eamap om Wratern Union The reat of the Het was dull Retlye than yeatondsy, but rtrong ¢. The geueral mark t wound ap the ewe factor v iglv Li one OF (Wo Cab & tier was all mh gold wwek V agita devobt of anectat tn ent with thy Tess few to nuuiber avd Wnuk wet ONG, tome Aye WAT ree grid LON NO and 1103, the latter price aut 110 fig curcent at bu Hhoees Aine cutertone te. cary tone tote ihe Wiese Wed bonds, and Anda exptavation tn tha Hat eet in ob exporte of precksus. me ¥. deity theldiferrnce between Watering aid the aperte aiipping point. Whe ex tent of atch export itis dificult ta extticat, for whet the Aiuhaina linhrogilo Ie ent istactorilé sett edt pean deri will pel mater ally modtt his 7 theta brisie Fy ritiee, whteh ‘vil id. OF course It te idle at Any approxtiat hiety for more Wore 4.414, elite, The A is of the three ial of 841) 4 paid out ti ut A $10.10), Atolal, since Tann of LAY, The gold Feelpte at the Sul-Trenaury wer 7; gold payin Dalane SORT ‘The i oat the tool PxchangeT tout, gall baiaucen, BELA? and curr deni 105." Tne falowiig'were tie quotations? 0 ALM AIO HRA P.M AIO 4PM 1086 Wei Abd. 0°1108¢ | HA Pe Msc OS BPs Mee 10 Die elen exchange for tom: d lower, the Wading nthe better prime bankers’ @ days bills at ALLOW to 110K Thevestra. niall for Forope to-morrow per steamer City of New York, will close at 22. M. wt the Merebal 80 and A Pine strevt arket b rrow's atenmner elo: i leas stringent, to-day and first-class b quirements nek broker 1132 there were was bo trouble in getting accommo Actions. ‘The currency movement has been of no iM portance, either Iu. reecipts or, oulfo®, fining week Wil Pas witnnes more. decited eux, in preparation for ttlements, The appile cations ford teat the rel, bat ating though. the je brokers Dusluess was quite lively’ at # to 10 however, te rowing tion aP. Mt mu, 17.8. eur. 6a... Mig IT 4, 1868, comp. Fe VL, rem TAN N48 [fmt bs GR 1S81, coup... 1S 11h Sam, IN! Cou 4 1 Bite, row Mud NUTS USB, Hl, {de OOS 100% i 11 U8, Bev's1, coup, 105004, Foe 104, cour Con. B. gold Vids ulet. New July %, and active at ve acaia been trong at 5% rth Carvliine Funding Act yielding % # cent, to 27. ard Miesourie eto, Virgiiia congnie were steady att, and New York bounty honda strong et Wnt Fort nal Rank whares woke 1 Partie Ralirond mort Nosed ne followe: Controls, 1210 i firete, Uy te fand grante, st to Sty ¢ 8. SS, to Bt érest ct the fist Bele athe fold aC 92: Sthe at 8: Long Dock bonds. Ws 208, 20 pree ferred of Alton and Terre Haut (ide of De Lackaw Weetern, #7; Hann ast avertiile, Wig 4 > ard Morrie and Vase and 1. Heat eyelaad anil Toledy « Reaerattt , Fre preferred.... . ; 4 4 Bate At eam rf rea Central : . * 116 Diiekellver pref ee “” 3 ‘ Adams Express ws i FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, THE HANNIBAL AND ST, JOSEPH RAIL- y rot U.N, SMITH, President, Mar Fae anh MRAt Fripay, AND sinners we at G sw , . | f $1,000,000, at a tiutnal 4 ‘ | accor y took ¢ Broadway, | whore th haw beon past have been taereby enabled to-conta possession of good | geld and silver watches at very iow | they 1 { ' | ment (or $1, regurdions of cost or valn het | ‘ ¢ vouPp t { Rehetd how Ines the Knox | PINANCTAL AND COMMERCEAL Fuipay, March 1-2. M.-To-day hb he a feild he bulla on the KE Which hag presented @eceno of activity atemnaly aug Won, Throushout the cntlee week thie stock has er | tr to (ie in thie coluin, but todey put onthe | rant ithout evena wm ry break frown 4", | to reailze enused a yield of ¥ cent, (ho closing pric Deing 43% fo 4. The preferred stock tn the mean time, after eclling at Tf, ran down Co 184, but eubae: qneutly returned to 7%, The further rise today ts at tributed to the repead of the Clasrifeation bil Which te regarded as @ step in the direction of an holders of eiock mot aatually of ree With thie re [ peal whatever chars interest ere was outatandine ber ices ‘ in Live Stock Marker New Youn, Friday, Mareh 15, Heeves rematn Ti tae WiKh Mowt of the trauaactions ak TG “Ei eh continue frm, and prices favor the selling tn week We di tare of poor to atte nicep at Ta Peat cr gure fur cates Ohion (Bnewoolt fia avernge. and the fornier fore car load of this 7 Ma, average in live hoge, ne (ODA WOU wae nothlog “doing Blaughtorere recelved and none o ao | MARINE INTELLIGENC — ATURE ALMAXAG- Gun risen Wein sete Ni wate Bondy Hook.. 01), Gor. Keliud. Arrived} Fuivay, March 16, Btoamstp Holaatia, Hambura, mdse. and paws, ft Vitlevte Paria, Taeke, mage, a2 pas, f Ip Lee, Savanah, mde. and pase, Froomenth Covet. Now Orleane, Mdee, and pase, Fteamship Geo. B. Ofton, Rehmont, wane, Breas Benefactor, Philadelphia, mdse. Rtoanailp Janes Ader, Charleston, ides. and pao Fehr Thom f- Pearier, Dara, rubber Beir Guorge Wisldi gion, Haracoa, frult, veanels, nung Dar. Ore Meo neta, 12 8 Hs Ay, 105, Hell Gata... 92 Aloo, the usual river aud COoastw as: STEAMSIIIPS ARRIVED OUT. March 15 Qreexerow Yr yra, 1 Totices, Correction, FP, the LY GAMY IN UTATIN ay’ tome na the work of Mr ely uMtorentuigy Dook Ie from the Mis. 111 REENHOU SK OF RAL LAKE CITY. is tie only revelytion of (he Inner lige of th hndint ail booksetleres AM PY. ever publihed Ta t CAN NEWS COMPANY, Agents for the trade, dust fnaued. Paper, $1; cloth Bound, $1.50, Te See How a New York Newsboy along i the world Toad the great atory, THM FORTUNES OF A NEW YORK NEWSROY, Honday, In the ‘OMIANION, een Dollars, celebrated WILSON STIUTTLR APWIRO he best in the world. pS CHINE CO., U7 BROADWAY, NewYork: De a The Hest and Su World for all diseuees with which children ars aM@icted during the process of teething is AIS, WINSLOW'S BOOTIL ING SYRUP. Sudden changes of eltmate Wal Proeken et the, Cold or Irritation of the throat be ever 80 alight. Me best place in New Vork ta buy reliable witch Ta, Fel faxiionabie fewel Fi ring itiver wedidiue presente, w SC LES In Pilt Bt, Diauionds a epoclaity. Give an tnfant a amall pinch of D Soult, and it will cure it of sunftion. Do Write. Yes, do right, and buy @ bottle Wil Maine's Extract Jariaica Ginge’ _ MARRIED. irae’ CALMOUN CUSTER. At Monroe, Mich. inthe Mt Fe Charen, March 4 sts Lieut dames Cathnitne aevent’ Tee svainy, to Maggie. Custer, of Moaroes Macks No cards. atin DIVORCED, McGMIF.-In Chicago, March 12, by Jud Joun McGuire from Mathiida MeGuire a DIED. ROLAND.-tn Jers City, Mareh 14, Thomas, the son off Thohiae gnu tha Tate With Mena bata he friends nnd Feta i the tantly oF reepeettuny attend his funeral, Suoday, Mare 17, at othe rs eof his brother-in-law, Pate 8 South 2 at, Joraey City, Marcil 16, Elfen L., widow of the years, reintivos are respectfully Invited ta the her late Fealdence, 500 21 ay.. On Bunday af feruw o'clock. Meuaius will be taken to Calvary FOWLER.—In Brooklyn, at the residence of ber rents, 2st 17h et.,on Friday, March 15, Mary By eldest Mangtiter of Chas 8. and Virginia B. ‘Fowler, aged @ AC hia roaldenee, 110 Lewis AN Ferdinand bye ining, Lad thee Nov Sehitzen Corps, ing Verein Cectlia, aud the Zollace Stannerehor urgh,are respectfully invited to autend. hi Mie in sideuce, on Suuday, Maroh 1%, | atlovclock P.M HANLON Fritay, Maren 15,1972, Dantot Hanley geferetivan't Pautieh-and Margate Hanteyy aged icra wit fake piateon @anday, March 1, trom a nce a Hie iathee Oe Baas wee eee vial reeenee, ahh av on Suuday" at bal pat NNL-On Toceday, March 15, 1872, Josephine B. tend tue faneest . fate, 18 elimina, Wan That’ PHEDMOND.—Mtaryh afters short ines, Catherine 1 i iy, und ala, of her sone, David, i are neopets neice ta ated IUus city, March 14 1872, Joba Tela, aged 38 sirond tue Funeral thie teafenuayy oe aLeon of Joseph W. and YeoreAmon (lean 4 dave. al tie ven f hls pa y, March fnvited. ; snd Luutlayuan, LI, papers plenne BES N Friday, Moreh 15, 19, Win, Patriey by, cideat_ fon of Catherine’ and ohn hw ANY Kerry, irelan teased $ycawunderegta, ih Tourcdsy, Math 14. Surah Wood, dato mfr f the family are wdvettonatel vabtund th tera aervi ee trom. Ww ea Temother, Mary Woud, #10 ust uath ete Maren iva tT €t ame ¥ morniag, Witt late Mary's. Y, ung, In hin dito attend th Relatives aud fi Woot ivih wt, om Surday “HOLLOWA Yes SARE A SURR sud may ti hat delle 33 cents | Lye Sens nin part and pint SUR HOW A NEW YOK NEWAHOY got ad tatory THE FORTUNES OF A YORK NEWBBOY, # Monday, ty thy Find COMPANION SFOR MOTIE PATCIINS, freckles, and tan ase ve Mot Le The well re Abie, au for Wows diac Ci face. Ley ot, New York, Sold by all WEY ERY MAN AND WOMAN CAN OWN, ar uivuey you How pay for rent will bay. bonne bey JOUNW. LYCKEE SCO. H Broadway, corner of Fine at, HUDSON CREAM AL PHIPPS & EVANS, eee OFFICE, LA HUDSON ATENTS, MONT & 60. 7 fent 1 CLAW wind t WAPPY RELIEL YOUNG ME r TUR SIOK CURPD: NO CHAROK: AD pation f 1 ot: Dispe j 1tosandTtoeP, M ROVAL HAVANA LOTYERY, 7 VAY " York KOVAL , A LOPT Ext \ at ‘ HOKSES, 40 hie stay via Ue Luporn, } w Youn, Ja va, f al Hey tions £ have ay ia tay stable, Ehave ta R ist Lonalder you the Wak auc i nis 1 have ov u i Tue rate Ack w termination tls iis forward Hudved Mr. Wilk : Hiathe Waa, to Ush tls exact language worat to New York.” Tu leas Gian an hour you aucceeded ip Dancing Win we freely aod with aa much apureut eatery ae you Would any ordinary family horse Hhave mysolf bandied Princess, (ie famous old com Wtitorot Flora Teniple on your new syateni, aid al Though she was atone tine ao vicious. ae to be alinog ble during the past week beew deli a iad ot Aitken, hae f duly in the Cem atmnent ein my opin N fvllaule wa w. huinane a Yours truly ERT BONNER, Froe exhibitions (after which private hocturce any given) every Wean Anil Saturday at 280. and eve offered LAM today, making | Svoulog aC2W).stary.. Ciertl men bating Gatha pages W410 #ince Monday, agalnat (4451 for saiue time laat | oF vicious horses will report thoan ta advance 808Dk week. Dressed hogs were stor hiueare Xen and Weatern at Sw 40 neningedy city Gold ab Age | Weir cerlala prudusiiou, wit adver een