Show lord marcus beresford Be theart au of this morning hm the following lord marcim la pierre Be retford alias C pelham clinton and many other am arrived in this city lait night in company with captain greenman who bad brought him from new york clinton was immediately taken to the city halland thence conducted to cell no on the ground floor where be will doubter doub teM be pleased to re hi friend A reporter called upon him a little before tea with R view to giving him the means of making public tat ement but he had retired that if be lay in hi bunk with bis overcoat on he laid he would prefer not to talk that be waa o sick and tired be could hardly hold hit head up and that be bad had no rest lince he left new york he was net pressed for an aniber a he looked quite wearied but he wa aked bow he accounted for hia con lection with the alleged forgery on the london bank of utah again he pleaded allne and begged to be ex clied baying he would aniber any question quei tion that might be aided of him tomorrow to morrow today to day now he look much younger than be i and there wai a light growth of light brown whickers hi lace the of a failure to to abare recently he wore a overcoat with the checked cheeked ide out and a little browa hat the rim of which curled up close to the crown and it what would be called a mails boy batia the country hi face doe abot betray any remarkable intelligence in fact i not above the ordinary and could not be termed een lat night though hi photograph if taken under difficult ie oa the part of the operator and unfavorable to the original hi head i duall and when one look at him the is how he could beguiling anybody he it quiet tall but apparently patently ly thin and anything but man ly in face or figure he ha the peculiar in net only on hi word but in hia utterance it wa not known bat night what would be done with him today to day |