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* Pacific Railroad Com- ners at a royalty Te¥enue to the road in tage resulting from the the gentlemen implicated who are now the House of Representatives, and have put forth what they call de the allegations of Oakes Ames, mand an investigation of the affair at the Opening of {he approaching session of Con- gress, Or, if none of them should move in the matter, we presume Tish iN cal It will be borne in mind that these charges, which affect tho reputation of sorie of thé leading Republicans of the country, did not arise out of anyt! ed With the Presidential canvass, but are based upon sworn testimony taken in the regular course of judicial proceed- ings in a suit still pending in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. tial election go as it may, these very seri- ous charges will still staud upon the record, and the honor of Congress and a just re- sord to the demands of public opinion require that they be probed to the bottom, not by an ordinary Republican whitewashing committee, but in an honest, impnrtial, and seri shipment of ores. WINCHESTER BR. UBD FOR The Government printing office has been very busy since the adjournment of Gongress in uit public documents which the peo) j for. Kinohg the product! volurtres of agricultural and Ku-Kiux fat the Ku-Klux re- of loyal citl- thelr flosh ofeep, throngh its de- ‘of unlawful outr wut it appears that the disclosures con- are more damaging to the Administration than to the members of the ex- tinct Ku-Klux organization, do that the Grant- ites are not as anxious to circulate these d mente as they once were. Patriot says that on the 15th inst. two wagon loads of the costly volumes {ssued as the report of the Ku-Klux Committee were taken from the Post Office to a junk shop‘on D street in Wash- ington, where men were busily engaged In tear- ing off the wrappers and covers, and putting them In bags ready to be shipped to the paper mills, It ts probable that the reports of the worthless Agricultural Department are alao emi ploged to swell the profits of the Washinzton If so, it is the only sensible use that could be made of them, ‘The Pablisher of tho Bi eC ska a 7cbm District Attorney of Kives Compty- On the 12th of October the Brooklyn Eagle contained what purported to be an inter- view with Winchester Britton, District Attorney of Kings county, in whioh Mr. Britton used amatory of the character of Mr. Henry A. Richard, proprigtor of the Brooklyn ‘Weekly Chronicle, whom he caused to be arrested for lihel and held in $10,000 fl. Mr. Richard has to-day brought suit against Mr. Britton for slander and defamation of char- acter, laying bis damages at $60,000, The follow- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1872. Amusements To-Day, jade 1) Trvtatore’ | American Inetite root and Third avenoe. t Waa suiniponbd would harrow up the jorn to before me thie iin Bewtry Theatre—French Spy, a. Charley Khay's Opers Mamse- Thirty-fovrth and Od ay, Ye Minatreln—Twenty third etreet Dry Deck Crews, de. Foot of fornia Minatrela 714 frosdway, THE ERIE MANAGEMENT. ston street, Re Re tpetl had previously | sty, $3, 1. M. Barlow's Keply to the Blanders of the New York Times, New You, Oct. 18, 1872. To the Baitor of The Sun. ‘The late managers of the Brie Rail- iil at ease since their expulsion, have in- spired the Times to question the honesty and pacity of their successors. ‘The Times of the 17th contains an articie, with the promise of more, needing correction. First—Tho recent statement of Mr. mpany had paid to me and vo 1 the sum of $6,000 only, in- comprehensible as it seems to Jay Gould and his assoclates, was, Of course, correct. Second—Tho original contract between the Sleeping-coach Company and the Erle Company, in existence in March last, remains unchanged by any act of mine or of the company. ‘the contract Las been as to be still more ping-coach Company,” Grand Opera Mouse—Rei Coroite Kew York Cifeine rer p int at Pe Crvnte Do: here, Ai, James Thomtre—Sin Fre The Roipite Clty, de. Let the Presiden- The Washington i. RICHARD'S COMPLAINT: a anaes Thestte—Agus mua CovET Kites Counry.—Hlenty A. Richard Watlact*s Psnation and "al : that the Erie ublish the same t i | my firm to this ti iit is the ole proprietor tod in the owner: B tame to an laintitt bas published an for tae purpose, Hants of wald it ertain In regard to the official conduct Joers uf the sald city and of the conaty uiation of sald 18 paid entorprine de the piaintut as ewapaper by the : BAL an Juuk dealers, Misty Philosophy. The Christian Union is a religiou It is edited by the Rev. Hexry Warp es a8 follows the re- of he public o of Kings, and that the and the aiceens of the pend upon the ew suck proprietor wi TiMAVLLES Of a, a Washington Herald gives along account of a mythical expe- the notortous W. J about to lead to help the Cuban patrtote. Caban Commisstoners In this country would lave thor hands full if they to expose all the scamps who under the cloak of love of Cuba attempt te aces snit Be ibs: par ine Brecier, aud disen cent election in Pennsylvani ant election of Gen. Maurrarrr in nt that this ghanged or modified “s0 advantageous to the of changed at all, isan Invention. has merely agreed to pure the Erie Company, or to sell a part of his own to the Erie Company, both at th any tine within two years. i 19 the puplic wood, ree frat the influence of hterested persons the grievance her ad always wiaintalned Of all the rae-atitics #0 K the trouble to flercely laid to bis chur, ption of the lat~ reputation and «1 Beyond this fuettiod of exrry tus on & : dolude the American of the reckiecneeh The facts as of stock from Jay Gould nh. Dix, written at the th 1 did precisely what the Zuncswith inaccuracy, says b did not do, but should have Board that I had »my purchase of 500 shares: ‘The writer of the letter referred to puts all the fully set forth in a nt in his laat sentence. Apanish Minister, Admiral Povo, has already received notification of the contemplated expe- If current reports by right to know everything that RYA¥ does before the latter does it, @ man guilty of the wets ry words hereiuatter eet forth. THE CAUSE OF TITR COMPLALNT. h day of Octobe resident of the town residents, adver. ¢ recetved at our regular He asserts that * the thements for Tue Suw will rates at the uptown advertisement offices 644 West junction of Broadway and Sixth sud BOS West Twenty-third str: a House, and on the east side at S12 Grand et, near East ro: at morn il "ge of retorg that * K ; mother hat, tee Pot yok yu, dete informed the E received and therewith enclose k Yor €35,000, payable. to Gould's order, and with bis knowledge ct istrict Attorney of ty, caused plalntif to bo arrested in an a¢ tiff, and this plained be true he has a sof the amwauit upon si by (he rebuke it has Teeelved ut the peopie’s 4 jad held to bail ig the oppr avout the isth day Fooklyn, sald Winch dant Lereia, in the presence and hearth fon whose nage {a at preseut uokne inti to bo W ‘ud Who Was ruperter £0" a 0 the board (on the moti hat customary) reaoly ection of HAnTRANrT teaches no such lesson as Mr. Beecuger would have What gave that Pennsylvania disbelief in the truth of the charges against him, but the understanding that his defeat would lead to the defeat of Gnayr and the election of Horace Gaervuy. been a convicted burglar or counterfeiter freshly pardoned out of the State Prison, like his own friend and broker, Yerkns, these same pious people who have now given Harrnayer thetr suffrages would have voted for him all the same, ring that what Mr. Beecann do- HARTRANFT Con. a4 MALT &, that the check Why Not t—1 wast sow ve the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the following cou munication, whic ity of Wash 1s There any Reason? A programme issued by th Kolesberg Kopie, in the Sout African diamond fields, which has been cour- teously sent to this offce, shows that the Brothers of th A per of large elrea: sas tne Broowly a reporter for the to purchasa, and t the company fore no right to this ‘teous com- reaches us from the ston, and which we print exactly as it emanated from its author: Co. should have bought these shares end received d then, in another paragraph, stul- tifles Itself by asserting that 1 Hy have made au of this State forbids railroad wn the sleeping ¢ to be Interested on thee coaches.” diamonds in Africa have not forgotten that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. The programme is a curiosity in its way. and plentifully adorned to arouse the p A painfully alck Hon at the head of the bill fa engaged in a doubtful contest with a unicorn of curious pro- portions, ‘Phe fight would undoubtedly result unpleasantly for the unicorn ff the Hon was not employed in winking at the bystanders to gain popularity Instead of attending to hia business. From the representation in the bill it would ap- pear that the unicorn, which bas a strong family the innumerable vartetles of the an- vuth Africa, la Likely to come out victor if ever a real contest should e colonists and the oMlcial re= reat Britain, The bill {oforms us that the advertised entertainment will con- sist of the celebrated drama of a Phenomenon ina Smock Frock," ant the nautical drame of the In both ploces Mr. HARRY on of the late Manx Lewox, formerly editor of Punch, gures prominently amoug the onan the first plee trie misanthrope, and in the second as an fit- , Tt is pleasant to kuow that among the diamond diggers all Is not base amenities of civilize art crop out even amid the ua- clrgumstances of the pariod. thie plalntitt, conewrning th could not le ha purchase, “because the ‘companies to inted in blue pedi the fare collected But Lam not inclined to mit Mr. Gould's construction of this or at Ww tonching the rights of stockholders in tu wey corporations, nor was that the reasot inpany dectined this purchase. Fourih—W hon this transact f the purchase by Mr. Pullman of the shares there- tofore held by Mr. G: the Sleeping-coach Company, they, of eou signed as directors, ‘Tho Brie Compan: large interest in his company. remained as a dircetor, ‘at and to represent U pany, I commented to act tom porarily 7s a direetor, qualifying myself purchasing at it ‘The Saviour of tho The Soldier Statesman : a, lt ee cominged Hs log that tne plal Brooklyn Che! wed to attack scurrilous manner “Aol a stable and | aud the readers. of suid Brookiyn dai hat piainti®, we proprictor and mani Unrovdcie, bas covtinued to ateact mont villainous aud scurriio fo those. exauiples, that (he p orianity of aed el per pub Pe “You dare not know the people will endorse i We agree with our correspondent that the reasous for revlecting Gen, GRayt in just as strong and eration as they are dd and bis asse scribes as abuse of Gen sisted in the publication of Hartranet's own letters, several of which were pub- lished in fac-simile coples of his handwrit- ounts of his confidential broker copied direetly from that broker's private books, there is no doubt as to of the case. wrote the letters and that the accounts were correctly copied from the broker's books was never dispated; indeed, all that was attempted even by the most thorough- going partisans of Grantism in Pennsylva- nia, was a feeble statement that the case had been examined by some men of repu- tation for honesty, and that th opinion that the people had better vote for Hanrna ner But what would Mr. What name would he give to robbery, to use of public money for private stock gam- ing, to defrauding the Treasury out of housands of rich the fraudulent oMvial who holds Must such things be spoken of only in the veiled language of Is that the right method of dealing with evil and vice? Must high- robbery, forgery, burglary, tery, and all other capital crimes, be de- seribed in covert figures of rhetoric for fear that the people may become indiffer- Was that the way when ‘Tweedisan was exposed and exploded in this State? Should it be the way when tl an proprietor an tole, 1s conduc tag just as worthy ef cousi in 1N72. LL itis the duty of the people to muke him President now, it will be quite as much their duty then. argument of stability and continuity In the Government will be much stronger then than it isnow, In fact, that argument goes beyond the statment of our correspon- dv ut, and requires that there should be a permanent ruler nt the head of our affairs, and that the disturbance, excitement, vio~ y, neglect of business, and loss of profit which belong to our present ab elections should be It is true th ailed with our peo- telope flourishing in not in the pubic int roaty ing, and in the ac occur between tl uresentatives of “further profits” and the * unknown = y red wo in the J save as to Unis one time my duties as am Brie quired of me by nnpany, L shall resign one transaction of ive Uhat at sou low persons! ends.) bare, and {f at an: 2 And for a tury Floating Boaeon. or the other, ot Incapable to pe at season Mr. Gould would jusUgate an at~ ping bis intresting offer hares ar so much less than their At that tine, therefore, laid facts, ond they ap- . ex wand Lae Fein, In tie pres as an eceen~ slacks Of preprictor ai lent coutrove ‘eekly Chronicie, Who ined letter to of tie Erie Board of Juu And Lain yours respec fully, wen L. M. Bartow. anoogur de MAF and sordid, but that pee ateeae wholly avoided. has not hitherto pr ple, but who kuows but they may yet be their interest in that light? There isn good deal to be said in favor of a stable and continuou ment with one unchan he be called di and the rey as President BR, $8 Winrar se Bescurn have? Pee ery» Prestitent of the B The London Tunes is gratified at th the Erte Ratlway's co: prospect of four years more of Granr, idea of South and Ne ile hae heen, soy. dati, emis i with Une uate brought to se Meanwhile there ia nu re Lact was subait hose whom thnow to r—thie weed, Irrespo ana thy plated th being reconciled rrent tothe old advocate of American dis- Atleatic Sleup:ng: method of govern- ad, whether dollars in tea used, Irevey A TOOL AND A CONSPIRATOR, 8. And fore further eau OF abOUL tlhe 1Gtn day of gf Brooklyn. cata \ imeles On Sunday night, at St, John's Chapel, in Var- will be read a report on the co poor im the Fifth and Eighth War Who wil! preach the sermon, haa bad a experience In mi knows fects which inay well startle ant A plan of practical re wilt be of unusual inter in the wetfare of the city vction_of the same man ; or tele tocK an approxima Ave oly ar; And Chis untalr propos uid reeeve 1B). pe cate allusion? r Britton, dedendaut he re us of this permanent not to be recke “vnment of the people for the people and by the people, exerci through frequent honest elections, and guarded, so far as the President is con- cerned, by the one- : we are prepared to discuss at any conven- ient opportunity; and whatever the deci- sion of the people, we expect to submit to If they choose to endorse GRANT in 1876, and so on indefinitely, as our spondent thinks they will, very well. It isin their power so to do, and our duty is discharged in lay fully, and fearlessly the their decision should be made up. We confess that while we view the sul ject in general with philosophic good without the least anxiety winiel b avtgiut Pabuiaa to report hand injury of U i t to all eoaceraed Id come namate thie &. = believe in the ie, the false abd defamatory words follow! The Arcadian is a good theatrical and musical Ite editors way Just wat they think w they way they say in cholee ent to them? ik, ak the eowt to hii Vie., at % per & Telosed tits pe chase at onee, f nd before setion at the Brie Board re- ‘cto you, aud on the meeting of the board power Wo nie 80h spoeesd to ux ompany aL cust; X-JUD@E GARVIN'S SUCCESSOR, finuating, and .piaintilf alleges that defou wae declined. punted and meant to be id reporter, amd by the readers tat plaka, Does he find anywhere in the New precept forbidding the square Jenunciation of sin and iniquity for fear “the popular sensibilities may b ted with the fast aud turi- ons poundings of holy indignation that they will lose the power of Isthere in the Gospels a single example of that style of mealy-mouthed politeness toward the devil and bis works? Let no one do Mr. Beeciier the injustice of believing that in the sort of misty pbi- losophizing which we have quoted above he really means to palliate the wickedness ls because they are on that side of politics which he desires to have Such cannot be the design of so good and so honest a man, Mr. Bescher has only spoken hastily and without due reftection, which doubtless prevented from bestowing upon ‘t by the absorbing nature of his her and pasto! saul words, Un FAY oes ML © Watrusted Wy weticn, revented the payme: Chartes Dovehue Receivia imation for the Vint Eoded, uy Judiciary Convention met Not having completed its + Atcormeyehip ra ‘ ‘a much larger bonus Obstacle to bin sale to Mr. Pulunau, Tucne the coutract with Mr. Palliva: was thea ve realwcd a large any, but from Air. ow he ih his pooket. f my Connection Wit tu "to report al ae a tool of acd concpirator with men sulely on personal reak said. Britton down tn the my i paving published aaia i a lewes it pursuance Of his duty as ‘an houcst jourualist. aud ® gued cise, fonplete, "By this purchase 1 rom ‘the brie whole profit world rot was made because rie Coupauy, 1 p facts to the board ih order thal ress tanction, aid I now hand you Mr, Poliman' esterday ‘unused, discretion, If this ahi of the Erle Compa an oF its payinent to fi tever course is adopte yesterday afternoon, labors, the Conference Committee om M., but were unable to agree upon the candidate for the District Attorneyship. and District Attorney Garvin were mentioned, and outside rumor said the committee stood Mr. Donohue to alx for Mr. Garvi began to assemble long before the cominittee adjourned, and the sidewalk in front of Tammany waa blocked, ‘Three o'clock was the hour set for the Coavention, time not balf the del though this was no fi ead of plaintit he facts on whieh Charles Don! And patriotic purposes, publianed a statene mane ge! ud without belug, and plain ‘and is Bot in any degree a tool of oF Men WhO are oj lek chron ‘alleges that he conspirator w it ely On personal grown! itton down in the comma! F men or man Wi You and them t ‘ire. to break & re. to break sal irely watiafactyry to me, ooLef or conspire intrhet Attorney is facto of Wings couity Pod atended the # Grand Jury Uf the Court of Bessious of afew days previous to his utterance uf said PALSE AXD DRFAMATOBY WORDS, tnt hind been examined ‘said statements ia re District Attoruey 1d Well Kiew that wala ‘before sald Grand Jur; he, ead plaintiff, had been from Ite Inception, ani Was the sole pro somewhat shocked and brutality of SeoneTAny's Orvice Enis RaiLway Courany, ax Waar Uo Sr, Tork, October 18, 1872. of of (ie Brie Railway ‘At whicn meetin, Our correspondent | of scoundr Conman tru 6v of theirs. Delewates the most rigid seruti- ‘The door leading to the hall was ta foot and guarded by delegates was cheeked as each was en on the sidewalk stood adered how long they must ell bad the chalr, and those delegates sto the hall actively At 3:i0 the Bec- retary started to call the roll, but the number of absentees was 80 must say that his bad temper and bad not commend the eause he If he has an abiding and se- rene faith iu the principles and the person of Grantism, why should he get in a pas- sion with those who hold contra Aud why should he be angry with which has anything but and which shines for good and bad, mean and generous, reput afd had know! x Before sald «ira irePrerthvany 8. aeing, eo fwood, and language ¢ In this case admitted, and th ere, Lhe following fn the rain and w ecU0n was Lai harlow on the 90th of May I fo the boafd 50 shares of the Lene aud {ng-coach Company's stock at ® \ hich be paid for t—aud the’ rer of said HrooNly responsible for all that Ri amans, and well know (hat ip attering se and devainatory words he, ing nomination was declined ; oP publiting {he sat Kevoired—That this Company has no ¢ eat that the walll Bariow for ald stoox OF tar pr put on his white bat smoking, At 4o duties as a preac pi ye perjury in bis Minky before said Grand Jury, xn exposty ‘coucempt of all ich charge mane by the District Attorney we facto of ings County aa a Wiitul and corrupt perjurer, and that dofeusinnt Well khew that sich Charge Was Wt aid without foundation.) A DAMAGE TO PLAINTIP 4. And Pintowitt forth LN. OFHS, exreary, YRK DECLINE vention again bee: the convention signified thelr desire to have th ping the floor with their he roll was agalo begun. The Ball Opened in Porto Rico. By private letters from tho istand of Porto Rico we learn that two of the wealth- lest planters In that colony haye manu- whose joint number amounts to over eight hundred, and that these abolitionists are to be prose the Spanish authorities for so doing. w of the Spanish Ministry's lute as- sertion that no reforms would be extended to Porto Rico which might jeopard the pos- sion of Spain’s West India colonies— which means in Engtish that no modifica. ry would be tolerated—this action of the Porto Rico planters can only as an open challen; rich and poor, curtain rung uj umbrella, au i On motion of Mr, Kelly # further r minutes was taken, At 4) the Convention waa called to order, and nted the report of the coumit- & very brief and business like. directed by the Conference considered (be minded Citizen New Let as have Alex* ander T. Stewart for Mayo emeyer has sent the following letter to THs SUN « Kitivor of The Sun ve learned through the p bery, and » pt that Tae Sun deals in the solid trath and thut is something which Grantiem can not patiently endure? mitted their slave Me Baie ore alleges thet eatd rea id of Aaid false and dor a he facet t concerning the plainsil ee Committee to report that, havix names which bad been submitted to them, they prosented to the Convention for nomination for District Attorneyship Chark rvin, With @ preference for Mr. tory words ly We doten prictor ad iuatacor, was Faplaly Aienice, and In elrentat bprictor nnd ma by eald Britton Disk ounty, of sald false and jendeney to, wna did injure Fictor and 1nawager Li the estima Ook m, and great Netty Chrontele, an iver the value thereof to plaintiff as such proprietor - foruy organtaatlons as heir Must be Investigated! a ore as ub have trustworthy authorit ing that very re i of the Credit Mobilier stated to a gentle- man in this city that it was withm his own knowledge that the list which Col, MoComa endorsed on one of the letters of * Oaneys Aurs giving the names of certain members of Congress to whom shares in of thet company had lly correet, That meraber, Was as 18 evidence of d that the Convention proceed | Won of the people o} ,and the balloting district dele- Ne TO accept tie wo. rman of each nnouncing the vot distri t whea called, eweh being cheered. following is the vote: Donohne. Garon, Pit Hou if tondere Write this ‘elty largely in every respect frou the wale Ho not tatak the ey ‘et reached the apply an emcct lal ‘the past fow years han suffered AN INJURY DPSIONRD AND INTENDED. 5, And wheretore tion of slave uy uce tary tO Donohwe. Garvin Hey. Ever) OOUY Fouse the public be looked upon [eo entirely ab Ine. oak de faunal legedas Disirtot Attorney. te and devigaing that all said false aud Gefamatory words aid Brooklyn Ped aver amnage to plal nti ae ‘NING CRESWELL ruled about a year ago that a certain religious weekly paper t through the mails to bona fide subseribers, and that it would be neces. 7 to whom the publisher had Intended to send the paper grat stating that they wanted the paper for six of the Disreputable Times are now sent to persons all over the country who have never asked for the sama, and don't want it, In the opinion of Chorpens CaxsweLt, Grantism Gospel must be prepaid and, from tty nriyalle position, ts dest ereial centre of osiion Its great aud yaricd Mute re Attention of vur citizens ‘age that our commerc was substant could only be s¢ id, and thas tum readers will proprictor and Caronicie, fram the tac published the same us such, jer infinence and did do th proprietor and tn, aHe! Saco: One member of the inth District dolegatto gave his vote for ©: abs “setter: ae Sa a; for ae. Donobu In wotlon of Assistant District wa, Mr. Donohue was unanimos roint & committees of ith the Committee on zation, to make arrangements for a ratifl= catlon meeting. tion then adjourned, ratification meeting com O'Nett, Owe , Meade, John i all and rds as such Distriet ARORey THE SLANDER CURCULATRD: SON of New Hampshire WILSON, § 8. COLFAX, Speakor But numbers behgency OF 0 ood cltirens, Irrespective of parts can go free when the -one to confer wi 15, 1972, togother witl KL MAAN HO OF HAL BRO! FOWLER, Tennessee Massachuseis GARFIELD, 0, 2,000 each, ‘This Director further stated that all these erbars paid for the stock out of the divi- deuds which accrued ther the allotment ated to these members they fully tood the nature of the tr and expected that the firstdividends would t to pay for the shares allotted to them, and kept for them by Oakes AMES as trustee, The Director who made these statements has held such relations to the Credit Mo- Diller that he could not be mistaken im re- gird to the facts, and if he has borne false witness against these distinguished men- bers of Congress he must have done it Ul a8 proprietor pronent etreumatanes BINGHAM Tepertes ane oie iyaalon tulle Ca wutleapate wad ie Whether that merlalah shall ‘The marvellous development of the iron Jndustries of this country consequent upon the rice of prices in the coal and zland, promises to have an important effect southwestern 1 within the last six months numerous ong the line of the new At- lantic and Pacife Railroad haye been opened, and the demand for transportation to St. Louts and Carondelet, and to the furnaces of Ind jana, Obio, and Pennsylvania, already greatly exceeds On one branch of this road, the neh, @ bew line running luto Texas county, it is estiinated Ubat the tron banks will yleld an average of frieght for one hundred cars perday, Extensive nfines of ved hematite and blue specular ores are being opened in Craw- helps, and Putaskl counties, Missourl, and from the firet-named county it is expected that five hundred oar loads coures of shipment. nitter are Ba fall sald fulee nud defamavory w: Widely own (o sald Innaoitants. NOT 4 TOOL OR A CONSPIRATOR. fron regions of ntelligence uf the peop runout ti aby wervice uture Ie ho coin the present torpor of the pablic mi flute of the various or. iW HOF LO whieh Tdo not aspire. hope tat ou, and that imac, Anthony stock was unes Fidischanor, tinuislly trou its f ani he fe wow, Lie sole 10 Brookiyn Weekly Chm persone has oF Dave favo any intorest W ‘uy control Ww ore banks lying Te¥ind beew rumored that District Attorne Garvin would take the stamp ed rin Mrshoe, suid to be without foundatle hat ehwll be pub ol of OF w conspirator with any other | PIE oe Oot ue ts that any and every A Maw {aan The Heues 01 To he Balior of The Sun. Sin: I noticed in your morning's Sux that my friends are going to run me for Alder- of the Bighteenth Ward, and that I have complied with their requ Aualost Mayor Hall, As foreshadowed by THE SUN 4 wee Grand Jury of Oyer and Termincr yestorcay found a new indictment againet Mayor Hal), th tthe Mayor negleoted of OL AAI Of 170, In passing fr ner charging oF inp ontrol or mniiwence of Cat its plaintit ie und erin tho inanageuent ved i OF Feaponsibie it ates as A member of 5 hy oe rene iV \didate for any such in sald Brook ly ploase correct | pulse islorent in not a candidate for ord. Ausletant Dy ty $00 for extra norvices. lie wald Uh i ‘of the city cf Broo! ‘couate in the indi Ena, ts wholly faleo wad uuteriy destitute of founcte on. £10,000 Damacns. hat by reason of the defendant as afore that tn your SUN, for L Any cuch position, of any other MARTIN KALBFERBOM, avenue and Grand street, Willlamsburch, day will soon be in Many of the most valuabie ore banks ‘n the Southwest are on lands belong- it for granted that this matter sdopted by a majorit eof such a erave character that some uf ance of Gen, Barlow and Mr. gave ball yesterday. mi A MILLIONAIRES WILL, ——— hy y Shaffer's New Law Poi: UnFlogs Facts Disctonod in the Attempt to i the Testator’s Insanity. ‘he counsel in the Pike will case sum- med up yesterday. The Surrogate's Court was crowded with lawyers who are interested in the law of the case, and many business men. Mr. Chauncey Shafer, counsel for the contestants, spoke for two hours, and was listened to with attention by the members of the bar. In re- viewing the evidence, he sald that the testimony of several witnesses showed that up to the death of his wife, Noah T. Tike was an affectionate ree months after. para habit y ined daaed 63 reenwood ult oda tis wife's had ‘and remaining ‘a a haces walking to aad eon trea Ine vault with bis walking stick, and calling his wife Ing bet to converse wi by name, com jw. AF tte af thres months he declared wi ypovrite. renk Me. 6 WiBiafa ub Rib hic Mish Sod: acatroye tis ob furniture on ths Habba i ie AaeEd egestas hi ut and fh He 10 1 Featraltieds he cries ‘o8 his cane aver the heads of sorte fee hi wale by mice in the grate, aa: Mr. Sheffer sald The a) not be upheld tn By, country where the com non law prev: Waiving, Tor the purpose of tule inewntty of the testator, it that the will was changed to its I or the his te hy of the fature of a contract. The Cor { motual wills which eer the death of one of tue partics is a contract which binds the surviving party, aud'uo contract fouuded oh an’ immoral consideration Je good for agything, Therefore a will made becaure the refuse) of those having claims of olood ou a reat to unoral i beolutely Yoo wid Agalust okey. A coutrect to pay a iodruer eruaot do eafarer Mr. Tracy, counsel for the proponents, fole lowed Mr, Shafer, and spoke about au hour. ‘The Court took tho pap Noah 't, Vike, a retired merchant 70 years old, died on ath of May. isi2, bequeathing to two of his children and others property ainount= ing to nearly $100,000. Ho lett bis» G Yo with whom be lived until bis death, only : orge contests the will on the ground of in- sanity, and if the will is brokon will receive about $26,000 more. — - In Tf! MORGUE, Note Book of a G manines The body of the man who shot himself in Central Park on ‘Thursday afternoon still ties unidentified in the Morgue. There are, how- me additional circumstances connected with his discovery which may lead to a recog- nition, A note book found on his person shows that the man was a German, and lis clothing in- dicated reapectability, even, perhaps, the be- longings of @ man above the ordinary condition of hie. The note book opens with severn! poems writ- ten in German, extracts from Go#the and others, 4 the conclusion of which appeared the name jacoe Sechrethoefer.” The remainder of the book fs a singular jumble of recipes, reli. gous Maxime, charms to pel evil spirits, and inemoranda, interspersed with pyrioas he elyphics arranged in columna, which seem to f computation of chances used in fortune tell A CORPSE ‘The Cart jan Moue- Reetpe to wake hatr grow wherever yon wai ‘Take dog’ milk and put it where you waut to, tue hair grow on any part of the body, and the hair w grow indeed. Probatuin. ‘This 18 followed by acharm for putting out fire, and these words appear arranged as below : BATOR OveuA A ROTASH Any one wishing to put out a fire Is enjoine to wte the above on both sides of a plave and throw the plato into the fre, whereupon tae flames will bo immediatoiy extinguished. Other Iyphies follow and statistics saowing the ber and different races of people in Chin, tho respective saiarios of the inonareha of Bue roe, and the quancy of Dutch cheese export annually to this country. ‘There are also # copy of un advertisement tor U.S. merinor, and “G20 No.of bank book.” A paca- ful, ¢ ook Las areligions tendoncy, aad the following is a sample of Lie whole To ke-p yourself from had mon: Two hat cyes sve King ece, and three good eyes are look ©} Cod tas Pather, the otagy te Us hig was followed by three crossos, were alan several cards and extre man newspapers inthe pocket of the L of Which are of little Luterest. — THE GREAT DIAMOND VIELDS, > The Original Diamond Discovery aud M Company tn Keatnsles-A new Exped to be Diamond Pol Fro Francesco Chrouicie The Original Mining Com There Ge Diamond Diseovery ny have recs by them two or thre ‘ he diamond tlekds. a by thi n being su be worthless quart crystals; others which are known to’ be genuine Jewels, A Chrontele reporter called at thy office of Mr. ‘Treadwell, the Secretary of the company, yesterday afterndon, and obtained the following particniars : From ‘information received from their party they are satisfed that the diamonds Were obtained within joss than ten miles of tie bla-e where Roberts and his party obtained thelr dhamonds on their last rip, They say Koberts » grounds are on the top of the mountains, and they collected these dianons ina wah on the side of one of the mountains, ‘hey have but & small party there, and as they do not want to sell any stock, and ‘are desirous of avoiding any trouble with ithe Roberts party, they decline to say where the locality Is. Upon recetving the stones the company handed them over to Kobert Sherwood, the Jeweller and one of the ‘lrustecs, for Inspection, He submitted them to the test of eniery and the lapstone, and other sekentiie tests, nd anumber of them to be diamonds of un . They were thon tried by pros fessic ries, who contirmed the report of . Sher ‘Pho company are satisfied that y have str snd have concluded not to sell any of th “Later in tre Sherwood, and cathe mation from him he locality In whi JerWood was Very reticent, lae all | the company, and appearvd muon dis that their secret should have leaked ¢ assigned as a reason for their desiring to keep matter quiet that they bad buta siiall parcy there, and as they Were near to Kobores's party, on the same tract of country, they de- s.red to keep thetr discovery secret for four that the Roberts party, belng much stronger, may drive their men away by force before they can reinforce them, “He says that nine-tentiis of the Stones sent up by their party aro wort quarts crystals, but that Chere ia quite a nuimuer of valuable diamonds in the collection, After subjecting these stones to every t st known to him he took tiem to Frontoer & Hellen idaries, and those gentleaien, after a Uh juced them t wet Dolms Lar ed some additionai in reyard h they were f amond flelds are rig! uutry, ‘They party at the b He expresses the eony pd deposits eo savage Hen the dian over a very large of country—much Larger than is wenerally jeved. ‘They are not in-Aricona, he assured the reporter, and are much easter of access than the public has been lod to believe. He says the company will probably sand out reinforcements Sp ahete barig shortly, ang. will try and keep men ‘there unt wT.) ea it is quite cold there alroady. Me was reluctant to give any in- formadion about the matter, alleatng as a reason that thelr (uture- movements would be watched an wed as closely as they, watched the movements of the Roberts party. ‘The Ulied ont at the private expense of the trustees, and Mr, Shersood owns atenth interest In the enterprise. They purchased back the few shares that were sold befare any news wis Teerived from the party, and ow own the whole (hing and have devided not to scl any of tt ne Arizona. Diamond Mining Company ro- ceived a package of stones yesterday from t arty sentout by them about six weeks Jor Maj. Buckley. The stones will be Initved to competeni lapldartes for a test. "To ull Appearances they wre ike the first packaye brought up by Maj, Buckley, which proved to be though there were to dias Monds among them... some o1 the stones in the packaze last received aro very lane ones, and if they prove to be genuine Jewels, Would bo of greav value, eS ful Peoples Notwithstanding tie inclomoney of the weath- or; Steinway Hall Was inst H ylit Coustortably Bilod by a table aud appreciative uudionee, Kattcred to Dive Logan's" #u Uhat threes mportan wees an alr Well aware that to be President be presidents, | Initaual of Vicworia € drallury. Ble also talk of luck ; 1 Wood wut wd that succonsul people ueye Mis ouly the Umeuevessiul who are gyniuenthy pease «nreaiy A rey linpeesron on her Wcareres Driting heii Nira! sikea wes frequently )-terrupicd byvepplause, 2! ~ -_ (ee [ BILLY FORRESTER'S GANG. HOW A FORTUNE WAS HURLED INe~ TO LAKE MICHIGAN, ant in New —s The Htory of the Big Diamond Ort eminiscence of the New Windsor Hunles The city papers of Oct. 16 contained a deapated frora Memphis, Tenn., referring to the Schooler diamond robbery In New Orleans on New7Yenr's evo, 1871. The dorpatch says that one James Kenny, a notorious thief, at present serve Ingaterm in the Tonnessoe penitentiary, hat confessed that the robbery was planned by Willy Forrester, Dago Frank, and Dave Cumminas, and that in order to draw away the police from the scene of the burglary, the three burglars hired mon to Het stemmbonte at tho landing on fire, and that this aix maguliceut vessels were destroyed. Yesterday a SUN reporter had an Interview with two well-known detectives of this whose knowledge of this matter may safely / considered as accurate a4 any that can be ves ured. From then the facts subjoined were obs tained. HOW THR ROLBERY WAS PLANNED. ‘The Schooler diamond robbery was peryetre ted by Billy Forrester, Dogo Frank, Dave Cummings, Mark Shinbury, and another nan whose name is unknown, ‘This lattor Is a now operator ju the Meld, but ts believed to t epoctably conngeted, well educated, and v stuart. Tho day before the robbery, that | the last day of December, Wit this an ably attired and with the bearing of gentleman, entered a photouray Joining Schooler's pawnbrc hits portrait taken, White th were being pur to the plo walked around the rooms, and was appauently examining the photographs on the wa ile remarked that Schoolers pawn offtce must be next door, aad that Schooler must be a weallhy inan. In due timehe got his portrait, paid for ft, and departed, HOW THR RONLERY WAS DONE. ‘The knowledge of tho locality thus acquired enabled the burglars to go to work with @ oom tainty of suvcess, Schooler’s pawa oflico was situated in a corner building, and was on the second fluor, It was only necessary to asceud the first ak through a lat plaster wall of about three inches in t Togaln admittance to Sehooler's rooms. could be done with the ereatest ease, as no n excited and the burelars we y aded irom ouiside obscrvar on. ‘The story, therefore, of theis having caused the stoaners Lo be sev vit leo to draw oil the police onsidercd a Wholly iuprobable ai 2, Lash A polish 8 wallory ade and had nishing touches the gentleman WHAT DRCAME OF TITR PruNpen. At the time of this burglary Billy Forrest was going by the Howard, and was residing tn tho suburbs of New Orleans. To his house the plunder was taken, and there alsa eves concealed themselves for s1ue days, he spots wexe ty m divided, and Dilly Pur ter went with lls share to ‘Mezphits, Teun. Where he mot Angelo Marie. adevcetlve of th city, and a great friend of Dayo Frank. Part tho plunder was sold to Mario, and the rest waa delivered luto the charge of Jinimy iickey, Well _known Southern express robler, who ree sided fer some years In New York, and who wag supposed to have been drowned off a Conay i nd steamboat som: ine year before last, JTamay was a fuinous val man and throu. layer, aud Well known to the reste y aud to hollday visitors to ( 1 the dianon handed over {> him by Billy Forrester, Hickey started for Cll + JIMNY WICKRY Just about this tue wanted f iu which he was » corned. On eraiyly hat the dotectlyves theres apd | dents of 18 WANTI howe The onictne gantoiwove. Jimmy w self on his cieapo. tae ofllcers and followed . Jun) Won, Le ale and drop, * rext he thrust | drew alte a brown ja by which he was slilag aboutto burt the parcel paused aud | proached Jimmy,” said one of then, “we want you.” NURLING A FORTUNE INTO LAKE MICHIGAN, Ina moment Jimmy dashed the parcel throuch: the window it 0 lake, and urising, exchitined excitedly “My God! Jiuimy au carned moment coat pooket and ur window Weite He Wan it, but he Tetectives aps pared. “ahh was tarough Lue f@ goes a fortune.” juently acknowledged to the des tectives that tho parcel Coutstied $40.00) worth, of dia stulon from Schovler’s pawn ollice, ANGELA) MANIK, DETECIIVE AND THIER, As already intimated, a porti« of the Schooter diamonds were sold to one Angelo Marie, a de- tective in Memphis, Tenn. ‘this siarie, chowgte bolding office in the police , Was the assu~ clate of thieves and burgianm, avd was in the havit of sharing in their spoils, At lengtl s eral members of a gang of burglars were arrest. large robbery. In the safe of the Ch: ice of Memphis were stowed certain pe jons of the stclea erty, whose identi tion would have inevitably led to tho convictic of the thieves. ‘The rest of the gang, headed by Angelo up a Job to blow open th st ty, ‘They were cat nmitted for trial. Angelo's brother put or him a diamond pin stolen from Schooler’s in New Orleans, The history of Billy Forrester ts too well known to require to be retold here. Daga Frank, however, until his connetion with the rovent Jersey Cily Dank robbery. was unknown to fame. A’ short account of him, therefore, may be interesting. THE LUSIORY OF DAGO FRANK. Frank Denn, allas Frank Denning, allas Frank. Williams, alias Dago Bronk, began bis ears a burel sinwe the war, in Itic has operated extensively and suce sof the South and on Mississippi steamers, Dave Cummings, and bi " gether, Porreste wen janned the robberies, Ve Cumiligs did the cent act Of the ww and Dago Frank the r heavy Iaber, Dago also occasionally t ni in with Mining Hickey and Johnny Keagam in the edpress-robbing business, THE WILLY PORRESTRE GANG, p trio Dave mm sand Ferro. ter must en during the tin , operated hort of a milion’ Worth of property, On one oceasion, in Nast ville, ‘Ten it two years ond ® hull ago, they’ ne eoured as mich as this at one vens tu While breaking into a bank there, they Were alarmed by a noise made, it w phosed by cats on the roof of an adsoiuing buildin Ten nilnaies’ fortver operacions would bv cured them $40.00 srorth of booty The lat time thee three worked together was int hooter diainond robbery, Atel that afar vo Cumininise went to prastived as hotel thiev NUEVES' QUARRED They robs nisiress of a sporting manor alot of vulusle jewelry,and quazrellec Spotl, Da Therefore, lee York 1 Wit the Jersey City ent to hood recapiuulauion,. and Frank's capture, Krank’s friends 1 West, head o Fitasinmons, « keopor of Chicago, raised €i,40 to got bi Phey Aret tried o'get his ball and rocter's re sd to yy ailing to do this, u 1 in the atvem pt Jow up the lh ton County fall e Nou TILE LAST OF THE FORIEESTER Gaxc. 1 he waa sonenose After a brief ine said, throug ET | aver, Pas he ‘wok part tn the Febbe Oe tonal Hank of New York however, as being on the robbery of the % Shinburn, tt released by the oMc payment of 81000, Alter the nie down, itis roported he was driven hi to Jorsey City and allowed to go. od with Your © Any lu 10 the Batiior of The oun. SIM; All persons who desire ¢ ony I regard to the w 19 requcnted to York un Nie He is chiefly famous ef the gang Huplicated ba Windsor (Mas) Bank te 4 CHrrhage Step Forwa Testimony Agatn fe their tem f Mnnatic as) tu atreet alat 18 Bas b Mowtay, Qet, 21, at ILA, § a fu acere © Hoth aided Nise. HARLOW th ANDERSON New It In saguented @