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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1866. JEFF. DAVIS. THE RECENT ROBBERIES, MEXICO. matter, The first impression of the committee was | within thi tol blic grounds adjacent thereto, rather agains the idea of ‘aording lit ut the more That rulo, hevoald, wad ‘im 1687, and had been committe looked Into the matter ihe more st be- | rigidly enforced by the officer of the Hoase all Mr. Superintendent Kennedy, it is alleged, has been came satisfied that it was meritorious case. the time. (Laughter.) He had ‘been in the Se- b ew pl) Mr. Wartwourn repealed his unwillingness to legislate | nate: and Bye “ot that body | Abandonment of the Attempt to Remove directed to conduct the investigation, and make a do- without oMcial information, | He would ike to hear the | had not enforced the rule, “It spemed that it would be | Jeff. Davis om Writ of Habeas Corpus, tailed report of affairs connected with the present yen rman ‘Commit ims on | better if that body had the, Presding (ag pare OUR FORTRESS MONROE CORRESPONDENCE. THE MILLION AND A HALF AFFAIR, | actccuve system to the Police Commissioner, Special | DESULTORY FIGHTING IN THE INTERIOR. me (rep.) of Obio, chairman of the Committee i Amend he concurrent Fesitin, by making apply ES ne ee atteatiog, rumor: hae) ity will: be. paid to the mode: in be ans eoiet (aae-tp. mene As Pro} ortho Aino Losi] ihe pebiie balldingnend Wranade in caty of ‘The rumor that an attempt would be made at Rich- which the Concord Bank robvery was adjusted, in which ceeneeanel — pe — pe tree od roe poo By “cm said he noticed thatthe term ‘“exhi. | ™0D4) under the late proclamation of the President, to cage, it will be remembered, a portion of the money was freasury, Tho sum disbursed by army paymasters | bited"” was used in the rule, and wished to know in what | effect the removal to that city of Jeff, Davis on a writ of Arrest of the Supposed Madison | restored but none of the thioves brought to justice, The | Defeat of the Imperialists in Coahuila Siine he wae scneanien to one and twenty- seuse it was employed. ae ob habeas corpus has proved correct, Among his friends A Thi movements of the detectives in relation to the more i Mr, Scumsex explained that the allowance was limited | membars with latenieatven.-ochonainen’: there tho subject was discussed at groat length and in all venue eves, recent robbery of a million and a half of bonds from and Durango. to a thousand 8 por your for each paymaster. Mr. Wexrwortu said he 60 it. its possible bearings, when the matter was dropped, from Exchange place are also to be scrutinized, and the entiro Mr. Devano admit that that would take away some Mr. Raypsu., (dem.) of Pa., said that action on the | very positive assurance that they could do nothing in the Of the serious objections to the bill as originally present- of the House was entirely unnecessary, as the ed. He thought however, that ifs measure of reliet | Speaker permitted no. violation of the rule; and. hag | c- 3e Davis ‘being a prisoner of the United | Papeuti bse PRE Ig fet ge ge beh od Lena egrhipal pee edn ; erie ee ings as rs sul juently approv is action in that respect. | contemplated, it was found the writ of habeas corpus enc! ashier. selected, Yesterday the House had da bill giv! ‘He thought, therefore, that the resolution bad bett 1 4 Aye gt leg ie Rousse roo . eae would be inoperative unless bearing the approving sig- business of the office subjected to a thorough overhaul- ing. The investigation, it is said, will be with closed ‘ sn tasthe matte aapbebioasdettiereise| re Liberals in Possession of the close of the sittings. Northwestern Mexico. odon a Writ of “Hod Annis” Disch: Some days before it had appropriated eight hundred | cessity for ite adoptio nature of Chief Justice Chase. It being settled that the , ay Shousand dollars. to the Blake of Ponneyvania qe | Wasncn, of DL, suai that it should be | Chicf Justice pec a ie ee eae ae 7 Bieteke et er eae ee a tates for money paid for bounties, &c., | amended so as to mi instead cone! proposed wi het: set im Boston occU would reach six or seven. millions. of dollars, ana the | rent resolution. ot Joint Instead of a concur | ie amor give him to oy portunity of a retuc, | LHS LATEST BURGLARIES AND ROBBERIES. | {irom the Rowton Herald; Apri 12} |, | Re pation of Chihuahua by Claims for the equalization of bountles would amount to | _ Mr. Sravzxs remarked that he knew what the gentle. which might only complicate matters more. On the other &e. arrest of Horace ADuis by it Weateott of Newb the French ‘an equal sum. thought Con, should wait until a | man from Iil'nois was about. Ho wanted to kill tho | hand, hada writ issued by avy of the judicial function- ke. de. i, about two works ag felon of having beon Feport were made to it showing condition of the ac- | measure by making it require the signature of the Presi- | ries of this State beon served on Major General Miles eereee in the robbing af Rufus L. Lord, of New York, Counts of these paymasters, and then ress could | dent, ¥ here for the surronder of Jeff. Davis he would most post- Of $1,600,000 Ia Bonds must yet. be freah tn tho minds ve the honest and faithful paymasters all tho relief | ‘Tue Sreaxrx stated that it could not be so amended, | tively have disregarded it Whether the friends | | Whe Madison Avenue Bond Robbery | | or ourrouiers,, ho whereabouts of Arnis has been @ Sey nese. Mr. Canin suggested that it should be made to apply | of Mr. Davis, in fthe course of their deliberative | ARREST OF THE REFUTED THIEVES—NEARLY | Gi oition dimoult to answer, except by the occ» in | Capture of an Zx-Member of Jua- ‘Mr. Waxtworta was will that the bill should be | to all the public buildings, for 101 we sessions, took pains to ascertain this fact I do not know; NTY THOUSAND DO! " THR STOLEN roooranitied $0" the’ Chtuaaltise on Miktany: Atos bee | Such Gaed te te Beer hse cor eouranous quore were | Por chis ‘much 1 do. Koow, that such would have beso | aspunirige ‘necovenED, would prefer its reference to the Committee of Claims, | vation of animals; besides, it was known as @ specific for | the course General Miles would have taken in the prem- ase haved 160,000 4m whose chairman, Mr. Delano, he had great confidence, | the bite of the copperhead, which seemed to have go | ise. Thus the caso stands. Jef Davis is still here, Some further developments in the case of the $160, as he understood the President algo had. (Laughter. ) much terror for some people. (Laugnter.) Charges had | 8d bids likely to remain ‘until the powers that be, and | in Treasury notes, railroad and other securities stolen ‘Mr. Wasnsury, of ind., said he had introduced ‘the | been mate against men.bers, not only from intemper- | the most cxaited powers of the general government at | from the residence of Mr. Join P, Moore, No. 110 resolution in good faith, and supposed that the paymas- | ance in the use of liquors, but of intemperance from | ‘at, ordain otherwise. vd tors and Shoes hn reprsacntor 1m On this floor wished | lust, and he thought the principle of the resolution Viewing the sttua'ion as described above, I under- | Madison avenue, on tho night of the 23d ultimo, as pre- . should be carried out, go a to Have a physician's in- friends of Mr. Davis most zealous in | viously reported in the Hexacp, were made yesterday After further discussion, the resolution was referred to | quiry as to the habits of members in public buildings. | &*complishing his restoration to liberty—and among them | afternoon at the Tombs Police Court, before Justice whose hands the affair has been placed. By many it was supposed Annis bad been taken Pi 'New York by, Captain rez’s Cabinet. Young, of the New York detective force; by others that he had beon discharged and the afar settled oneinaroontnn by his refunding a moiety of the amount stolen. All these conjectures wero erroneous, ax Annis, when | REPORTED RAID OF AMERICANS IN SONURA he was delivered into the custody of Captain Young by Marshal Westcott, protuised to bye vaton refused &e. & York en but upon his arrival in to go farther, and agreed to remain in charge of Chief eee, %, him to New 0 &C. the Committee on Military Affairs. je thought it unfair to publi it 1s @ foregove conciusion that the term of imprisonment RELIEV CP ARMY PAYMASTERS, Tiquor fortine purpace of kecntan te entice tkainet | tie has ‘undergone, probably gprolonged ‘month more, | Dowling. Tt appears that on Saturday last two men, | Kurtz, while Captain Young proconded to New York ta 2 ‘The bill for the relief of paymasters of the army, which | aud good fellowship, which he knew the genticman trom | Will be the extent of punishinent meted out to him, and | giving their names as Lowis Clark and Charla Dennis, | tain the legal waceey are ore ae aes Our Havana Correspondence. was onder discussion in the morning hour yesterday, | Illinois never intended. that there need be no fears of his life or banishment from | cated upon a gentleman living in the upper part of the to that city." Therefe Hage the 4th of April Annis has Havana, April 7, 1866, came up as the next business in order. Mr. Twaver, (rep.) of Pa., remarked that during hissorvice | the country—have determined to wait the publication by po 6 pe been in the custody of She Ohicf of Police of this city. ‘The English packet Conway arrived at this port Mr. fre. of N. Y., moved the following as | in the Hoeet eed sosa'oe indications of any necessity | the President of a general amnesty proclamation. It is city and offered to sell him sundry coupon bonds, Last Tuesday 8. E. Floyd, Esq, obtained a writ of o English pac! puway arrived at this por @ pubstitute for the bill :-— for the Sdoption of the concurrent resolution. He had conadoutly believed ‘and seneriad thal such proclamation which, after examination, he was satisfied were a por- Rent Pe ron — & —s <aerdotete . Reed yosterday afternoon, from Vera Crug, with dates from That the proper accounting office: Treas read the d which took in the Senate yester- | Will be speedily forthcoming and that the name of Joff. those “ eet dn Y ry the Mexican capital to the 27th ult. they are befety nuthorined had directed'ie theaetilccrentat | day, and was ted to believe, eer thesentiments | Davis will head the list of those to be benedted by it. | Hom of oe ae ee ee. | occ Come nea eS rding t mth lant official ications from Scoounts of Paymasters and additional paymasters of the | there expressed, that the passage of the resolution | It is even positively assorted that the sentiments of the | avenue, on the night In question. This gentleman | Annis. and show why he held Annis in custody. Tn an According to the last official communicatior nrsements made during the recent | might be nity | Cabinet have been canvassed on the subject, ang that the | (whose namo by request of the authorities it Is deomod ebaned cat han t nes becore Justice | Toluca the wholo of that State was quiet, and pablic order nap h Annis Mr. Floyd read the petition for the discharge of Annis, | SPPeared to be re-established there, as he had been held in costody seven days without war On the night of the 23d a frightful fire broke out at the rant or authority. works in Ban Agustin street. The police, some The answer returned by the € hat on the 4th | * pe of April Annis, by request of © into custody by the Chief u obtained from New York. Captain Youn New York, but no rr day or two ave t the captain to held Sar hr Mo eenon of the to allow and eredit prvi wrat ltd nie te intl f th ity will be to 1 te such paymasters and additional paymasters all sums | 22 Sid pgs 5’ should characterizo a body so | !niluence of the majority wi ven to accomplisit | judicious to withhold for the present) gave information which they may have paid on erroneous inuster rolls, which | VO as that. He had for example, that | Such end. While the fact is remembered that the orders Shey had uo cane ur pportaniy wg verity previous to py- | ON6 member of thas dlatingaianed Trad concinded a | given once on a time by Jeff. Davis to his forces in Ten | to Captain Young, of the detective force, who took im- ; evidence mean: 01 ‘sentl- sl rew Johnson on sieht, is not. kel the view of the parties Turnlahed aosoeding to wuss alosand rertitions | meser =” T betiote fo woul, nkennees with this sentl; | Te iave been forgotiea by the latter, it is arvued that the ts “ayes bigae . Ay are aphe raglan ) He did not think thateither of these arti. | President's friendly feelings to the people of tho Statos | fering the bonds, Yestentay afternoon Deptain Bs After some discussion the bill, with the pending be thrown unnecessarily in the way of lately in rebellion, and the anxtety to restore, not only | assisted by detectives Elder, McCord, Radford and Kelso, oo ittee on featloman ‘such sentin iments, therefore pets vase nall Hill acceso aan Cate suceeded in arresting Clark and Dennis, and also in concurrent resolu’ would yearts ¥ D800 some further all personal feclinigs of bitterness and hatred wo his sole | Securing $19,460 of tho bonds of Mr, Moore, The gen- and conscientious and self-sacrificing determination | tleman to whom the bonds were offered identified those French: forces and the authorities were secon on the spot, tot could be | but the devouring clement spread fast and it was feared cere pote MY that an entire block would be destroyed. After great Mets | efforts, however, the Mammen were wubdued. The loss ays longer | sustained isestimated at more than three hundred thou- Mr. (rep.) of Mass., from the Committee on | amendment was agreed - vorige ama reported bacit the Senate bill to autbor- | tion, as amended, was toachleve such result. AS to bis using his power to | recovered as the ones he saw in possession of the prison. | fF prudential reasons, and all would be wal sand dollars, ize the President of the United States to transfer a TOTAL AFFAIRS, open the prison doors of Jeff. Davis aud let him go ‘and Mr. M also identified the securities, Mr, os at a the nt rare ho coanutia. Doat to the government of the republic of Liberia, w forth free again, there are those who hope for it and | ¢™% dhapeoes |) cay ental Tse nitbeon | The accounts from Saltillo to the 9th report that on the lations, | those who do not. While many urge such astep as not | Moore appeared before the magistrate and made an aff ‘was considered and passed. . Srevexs, from the Commitiee on from justice, and Mt ne PRES, ‘RELIRP POR AN EX-CHARG! . ported the Senate x peed pr trans- | oniy cee expediency, bab one of duty, and in following | davit against the prisoners, charging them with stealing ne ee a pied to vgn % » be iy ae ge Te , dy of two hundred liberals approached Agua de mites, & Ceo to the. general ‘alary wc: | country porsens the grandest tistoriealtecordawaiting the | #26000 from bim. Clark and Dennis, allas “Terry” | tained irom hie rernoval oe oR eo ae gh BIN James’. Clarke, for of that department, with an amendment providing | President's own mapping out, for himself, others think | Dennis, are men well known to the detectives as experts | || The Chiel wax abut to state further facts in repant to || Ueners Un Seria a he 94, fairs at Rerlin “sapere apne tay may my naling yeild - | and agsort that treawn sould be punished, and that onl : . is, when the Court Interrapted hin | then marched for Parra, The enemy's forces, amount- The bill, on = ion already made for the service of the Post Once Wis falePedolan tesa cane dee bead Tak aa 071, eee He Wesiness, end thelr appéarance indicates abe discharged fron custody, a, 10 | ing to fifieen hundred oder Naranjo and Trevino, was referred to nt ment was agreed to and the joint resotu. | meD who plantea barrels of powder under Libby prison, | thet they are shrews and cunning men. It tnt Court, no lagnl reasons bad Ween 8% | a4 passed through Ki Jural and got as far as the vicinity Jol attempted the burning of our cities and perpetrated that | been learned that one of them entered the house of Mr. : Mr. Onmm, toe, crowning act of infamy, the aseassination of President | Moore with false keys and stole the box containing the other officers connected with the w of Santa Toabel, six miles north of Porras, whence they Teported g : reported back from the same com- | Lincoln. Jeff, Davis is’fond of smoking. Tet him put | treasure, while the other one remained on guard in front ad, say Annix never hud ¢ marched on the night of Uke Ist tort. in search of the + pardons mites is bare joint resolution authorizing — the | ait this in his prpe and smoke it; and as he watches the | of the dwelling for the purpose of giving the alarm in | stolen bonds ond that only $217,000 fmperial forees under commandamte, Bring and Compor, tnfe wet ‘Treasury to adjust the Beals | Sm .acefully curling upward let him hope and | case of danger. The accused parties utterly refuse to | been recoveres ! ‘ante to the United States, which was considered §.Digen agninat the Vanes tegen, hich, ob motion of | ten; sai what streugil and fervor be inay. make any confessions which are calculated to result itt canned im all efx hundred imin—eay ontf hundred and Any MATIONAL REWARD FOR GINKING ARTESLAN WELLS ran OF #0 the Committeo on 4 eee lai SEAS the recovery of more of the stolen money and securities, An Abs ng Cashier, Freveh and four huudred and fifty Mexicana An un- Of the amount stolen only $64,000 wero in available | HE T# ALLEGHT p STOLEN SEVEN WONDRED a ‘ eh tad rr teaad v0 the & Mr, Rice, RAILROAD LANDS POR MINNESOTA. REAL ESTATE. ember taoesitien Mee navn THA DARK OF Fhawot | eaal content enaued, And the reeolt was \n- tories, eae ct sfhupenie et eee ee a . ae #Fustico Dowling committed the Prisoners to await a | atts AKKIVAL, WANDIMINGS AMD CAFTCKH IN | De visu, who bast one hundred French and forty Mext- meaalenticn © fi be owl ve , losing, bender, ie arian, don, nd Colorado, tion of a railrond.in sald was taken from | "96 following sales of roal estate were made yester- pyc y ompeagerlbem ge Bo , 24, taueuanty et Fie CovErAy. a ke, and tho enemy took a large number of ever any img oe mg twice, and to the Com- i the fullest extont towards recovering the remaining por- Surean Lamirande, agentiomanly looking Frenchman, Ont dopartu of these forces th ore romaioed @ woo- and BY A. J. ULRRORER, BON AND CO. tion of the treasure stolen from Mr. Moore. about thirty-eight years of qe, is now confined in Lad. | ton of fifty Freo hinen stationed at |, Dot. pdt: to authorise the Borretary of War to | Sots, vite'Thaeh vt O6e. Int av 363100 10, ench* 700 tow street jal, charged with having robb the Dank of | Pia h Ue testa stG Snapeded the entrance of eee. the slate of Kansas for the services | lots-south sido Listh st. 99 cast lat avende, each, 67% The Mendes Waseheuce Burglary. France of about 700,000 francs. ‘The accused war the | (he viciore inte tiie town Uy Maklg one of the wowors Weebaeso out by the Governor of that State on | 1 lot av, A, n. ¢. cor 14th st, 25.25¢x04..,,.......1,225 | ONR OF THE ALLEGED BURGLARS IN THE GREBN- | cagiior of the Poitiers branch of the Dank of Frauro, | their stronghold, and (hus saving (he rexideats from the gach Major Curtis, commander of | 8 lourn. «. 14th st., 04-6. of av. A, 246x100 10, each. 800 WICH STRERT APYAIR ARRESTED. evils which would otherwise Lave beon inevitable, form. Mr. Rice Biates forces in that Stale, waa taken from | Tlot north side 116th street, 219 weat of avenie A,, 100 | For the last two or three days Captain Potty, of the | 74 4uring the time he held that position 4s alleged 19 | As soon as these eveuts becane known at Baltillo m ton, table, read twice, and referred to the | 1 lote. Naat ey. 60.50. of 117th st., 2h 25C308. 860 | Fifth precinct, and officer Edward A. Joyce, of his force, | BYE APPFOpnated the above mentioned sum. No par- force was Seat ta Porras; bot it arrived two days after Mr. W Military Aftatrs, House and lot No. 72 Woodhull #t., Brooklyn, bet. y | trculars of bis operations have yet been inade public; | the action, General Doual sulwequeutly went im person. ‘there were DETITUTE PEOPLE IN THR DICFRICT OF COLUMBIA. Hicks and Henry, lot 20.6x100, house 20.6x40.6,200 | have-been busily engaged in working up the case of ‘On the 8th the Preveh went in search of the enemy at oo ae aan Cp ele gE rd burglary at the bonded warehouse of Moxsrs. Beecher & poe hs Maa mae ae oe = Aan, twang the combined torcan of the victors and of would find that relief @f deatitate people in | House 8,500 r : “ from 10 called Governor Viezeo Sytea Se atteet coe ye cemteemageanai | Hed aon Osada Breach 88 | wary on the ering oth what coe oer mw | oan Orne are reornd wo bare wm eras! | a suns eran i of the 24, ne, thal from the pubic (rep ) of Til., moyed the provious ques- House and ict Xo. 408 Cumb. a. Brookiyn, 18xB0 8.300 | a man, ging hie name ax James Ptzjohn, having in his me ge = — a Coruna cunhinand anartero. the Fiala of Biusion, with ne doing what west wv, ‘8 66th at, 25x100. . of ndea' from country landed Portiand, { from there xeepvon of Mazat beral fortes vrew y= tng an artesian wel, Ungroo 1. J withed: 4g amended so as PKOUSLYN—BY. SACOR_COLK, 7 pene Sematin = bitin rsh aten Med Ly? proceeded to Quebyc, and afterwards made bia way to | nora and Lower Californ s. aut latterly the repubiian ae hace Fepiied that rtwad unnecessary Pel Bl th ft edinrn rte me irre teethawl lo bev ho that Pitzichn could mot | Si G9, and put up at the Metropolitan etal on Men, se Calmpen vetted ya Lt pot gy mee missioner of aya ayo J sanege it ser yet Mac tala tread Dur. | 487 last, whero ho was captured A Pronch detective | ticans of tue Laguna wwns. ad as they avoided a bettie, fa Dpeinmng to beloft wien the sochistpal eatturicioe of Weahinewor, ing a conversation that ensued between them Fitxjoht | tottowed lim acrom tho Adtuutic und traced him to thiv | part of the ot yy Jers over ide: Invummces domed to ogee to thak, 4 on being questioned stated to officer | eity, reader.ng efficient aid in effecting his captare, a eet Weerrant of tine made Lux, (rep.) of Ky., rove to discuss the merits bag contained pieces of ik, which | The accusod will Ve"emamined before United Hates se erat a . v @ charge against Mr. Incensous insisted on the previous bag Commissiouer Betts on Setarday morning next, whem an, 0 him te the Oe tee a ae eS in bis | 4, The toute seconded the Brevious 4 ‘and passod application for bis return under the Extradition treaty | vicinity eae Nee ae ‘wotavorabie remarks could be 80 construed, hag Pines the bill by @ vote of 100 to Gahed owt » | will be made by Mesure, Coudert Broa, who have been | enough to Campos, he being completely routed, wh the Me RESPECT FOR THK MEMORY OF BEXATOR Foor. Hae at ie sue Nabanial Donoelle, manager of the silk | engaged to represent the French government, lone of nearly his entire command and ell his artillery. " rr vn the Aaa He had to fee in the direction of ran Juan de Guadalupe, department in the store of Mensts. A. T. rtowart & Co., PURSUIT OF A RUNAWAY CASHIEM TO AMERICA, [Prom the Gazette de France, March 25 | as & portion of the $4,000 worth of sitks bonded warehouse No, 1 Gre street. While he Bank of Franes ¢ just rent to ad, out of respect to his memory, voted to adjourn. ~ “ a ‘every interest which did not originate’ with lim or his rk awe, 20074 each. o | under arrest in the station bourse Fitrjohn confessed to ‘cashier « Cominiites, He found no fault with biin for that; Lo | whulosistic addresses wore then delivered by Messrs. | 1a'tous ono. aldo uf Washing Captain Petty that he and two ucconplices forced an perres quate nee formerinese., | Dane tek ated ee ee Knew the great value of bls services to the conntry; but | Guiseerr eel Monet. ere the Halts Daweon: | “and Park « ning, 205100. 600 | entrance to the warehouse wek on Sunday rpentier, who stulo so many | He bimerlf remaieed with two buadred fie Joint resolution had been reporved unanimously by Siesta ut, after which the House, out of re | 1 tot one, side of Washington “av. night, and stole twenty-three pieces of will, which ub- | shares from the Northorn Railway Company. The dé | pita, but was likely to retire, os toe lamperialies cavalry the Committee on Territories last session and this, and d Park avs., adjoining, 20x100. 610 | sequently proved to belong to A. T. Stewart. The | few at Poitiers is pow found to amount to 700,000.) fntant and artillery hed artived from Guadalajara, 6 vo cone aide of Washington a risoner declined telling the names and whereabouts of | france of which ruin 10,000 fram ve been recovered banana strong, in purest. wos regarded as important for the development of those at 510 | his contederates in the burglary, and says be cannot tell | from o trora of the fogitive, imperial force, ander Col Carteret, i Mr. Wasuporne declared that he had not intended any Hrwry , ie of Hoaston st, bet. Fi ; | what box been done with the remander of the stolea ae a 7 imputation on the Commissioner of the General Land Cuav'a Bintupay,—The eighty-pinth recurrence ick 475 | pilks, Justice Dowling committed Fitajoha to the Tombs PUIGHT OF A GERMAN BANKER sia the pest of superior commandant af thee |, to whose ability and integrity he was gi: of the birthday of Henry Ciay was observed im this city bie . | for trial without bail, He ts twenty-four years of age, [From Galignani's Messenger, March 26 } ‘ exper . ‘inn pix. vestimony. yes lay, by the display of the United States aud State ning, 20x100. each | was bora in New York, and lives at No. 42 West street The local Journals state (hat M. Widemane, banker at ss — At the sti 1 lot on w. wide of Houston st, bet. Fh | the er stated to Captain Petty that there isnot a | Guodwiller (Hias-Rhin), and director of the Comptoir 6 400 amendment m colors from the City Hall, and @ similar show of fags | park ays, adjown ng, 20x100, each | be Warehouse in the Which he cannot easily | d’Recompte of that place, bas taken to Might, He hax, aod Merquitie, got com be so conveyed, which was to. from many of the government, public and private batld- lote on w. side of Houston st. ants no canter Jub to do, | they ray, been declared & fraudulent bankrupt, ai \s ai = a r —— 3 Lodlhet ir. , (dem.) of N. ested that this was | ings. The members of the Henry Clay Ciub celebrated and iark adjoining, 20x100, eae | have been placed om the bank and on all hin effects. owed up by inn tabi P. inneee one of the gift enterprises that were jot on w Houston st, bet. Fw He appeare, says the Casrrier du Har hin, to have "Sas entansiinn and the anniversary by adinner at the Union Square Hote! ble nee: SOVRRED AND ARRESTED. taken with Lim negotiable rec nospeieed 60,000 trance. ta continued 10 pereue r B Park ave, edjo.ning, 20x100, each THR PERPETRATORS B® afloat, Mr. Rice denied Sot ioe | defended the general pur- | There - umber of the supporters and ardent 2 1 (lay present, and the event passed off sat-y| 1 lot on © side of Park a : 8 (EREee FE 900 ve ity i. , cr Poses of the juint friends of Mr. i - Mr. Conmung fuggested that, is tate bento oe lew, por. infactorily to all and Houston a. 245106 il j _ About haf: ed - sates + ery night off Arrest of a Chicago Merchant, ps sons connected artesian on # side of Var i O Donnell ckie, of Second pre- eerony THe es - 7 am ecuened pote ae De) Homestead | _T## Desus or tux Late Fins ix Broapwar.—The walls | © sod Houston st., adjoming, 20X100, each. | pring i por a ponscthed pala prya ea Sanne ae, eueeeeen Sa ReQUIsITION ore earnataas Conran re} wrnet to thie town om law, take up a atone ‘subsequently moved | Of the old American Hotel building in Barclay street, one | 1 jot ons. sido of Fark av., bet Washington | class, to going, penne (From the Chicago Tribune, April 10. wt Pe etiied ke’ nal peg oe fan Amendment to provide against that, Of the scenes of the late disastrous fire, were pulled and Houston st., adjoining, 20x87. . | {ron abutters of premises 109 South street, ocoopred by Gn « rofchaon teuen Girtraor Vouiee, of tart Yih ins tame « a ate Ae, oe , *, egg Biout remarked that this well wan e great bore. | down catinthe Gheannet ee 1 ioten «aide Wamingion av., bet Park sod 5 | Mr. Julius Alomander ns « tobacco and cigar store, bad | detectives Sherman and Lansing last evening arrested Tee lace Lahore, of Pectin, polishes s lear from senate ‘up yooerday ‘questi oes ta . yrile a9, 2OK8O......e0ereree Steese been forced Naturally suspecting that burglars | man vamed John & Livingtune, and joterrapted | vurengo, dated the 24, Mating that at the date of the fn now the water queson wat wp in ine House He tolevel a tebeind tee ae 4 lots 6. side Washington av., bet. Park and Myr- | wore tuaide, Pape Rept it myer there feand | & grand swindling scheme which that leatviduel bed sum qrasulhtin of Chameaies tp’ the Vrench forges ender both Bansos 1. 610} Y ‘Oibtoss,”’ Wan, Brow “ cooted, and bat for the tinely tnterfayeuce of the officers 0. Jw Waeliogion av., bet. Park pe Me poe J yew 0 ay Md y eas be Gop ae ; . too | te and’ Thomas McDonough, alias “Tricky No- — who in 4 tae | That lots ¢. sie Wasbinutom av., bet. Park aod’ ‘ity: | oat - ’ clothing, gentleman ‘bat Ge ave, adj 20+108, each 000 | up four Gi isioe, bed Leen ontered to march iminediately for the pam a By’ (aughver.) The develop. | ben ineorporated by the Holy = if hi to the purpose of repleo- | int the greater part of the fore€ im We turw ‘of by Bee, made their profession tle ave,, ad ‘of meer liautn pipes, preparatory to removing erin, 2, Wet We hoped ihe atoms wre mary 1 oe | at St. James’ Roman Catholic church, on Sunday last, | 2 ists". slde Woo! | Freee ate tee pnoray anes Notes Me pas | bat fon “okies thine ordre were hort wher —— ‘there, so that the principle of coid | with solemn and tmposing cere:nonies, in presence of an Hi -y-S 160 dotault of. 12,000 bail each. The are from edi, and L ciation’ nd show which waa the tase of virtua The poople of | Mmmense congregation Tho Hey. Paiher Glackieyer } sie wen. df Wires re cee ve uh hin | cazn‘sbett ove banared im. enmsber, Md. pemstetet, ea the West were unaccustomed to the use of wator as a | 4livered a beautiful address upen the occanion, on the | 5 letaw. side ; — fornians, ‘samed (: Deverage; and it was « well known fact that between the | duties of members On Wednesday evening an election | V8, 20x100 : 410 Surprise of a Bargiar in Fourth Avenaem | (00 Dallmann (m7 ymcnmne acqunied with years be. | {rina ethting pranivate known ta te the, peal utpeck ee SE ee Swern ae for officers was held, with the following rosult:—Prefect, — site Moemes st, bet. Park and Myrtle “ | Desperate Effort to Eecape. Sore, wie restding ig, Fen, Franceeeo, and who repre | of euch ao invasion of the territory by Amencan forces. from Illizous (ir: rity whether be would supront | ¥- G Oliver; Pirst and Second Assistants, D. end | 1 fons. ide, Bowston ot, bat Park aad ‘yin (0° | OMene Fallon, of the Poesty-.Sret precinct, tm tho din | eenees SAAASS SO STE SS cbtaiond wore chipged to sbi the es thie Mate whukey against cold water GP. Krerver, Secretary, A'd. Olver; Treasurer, HP. | © ray a 203100... 445 | charge of hin duties late on Wednesday night, discovered | ChieARs | The erate ae ite ay, aot with them | poletnt pouitea, “Phe nobel Lotieus of Chas Rants Cres Mr. ENT \ ORTH protested that he was for cold water poy tan pte Se ohyect of the society | 2 lots w. side Houston at, | 8 suspicious looking man loitering about the store of | sisy came Mr. Livingstone But it that by | contique in their beting places, eithout having mete sey as ee pal ids by young men a Sih eta rT. quel. we tie - isa Seok cad ‘agile 470 | ere Sagul, No. 643 Fourth avenue, and to see what the | some means Mr. Priediander learned after the goois bai nt ip the course of Fetruary. | more d at peo noah tibs Piha my niring water to | 80d recreation may be had. The Sodalists of that b ‘adj, 20100, each. | 619 | Sranger wes about the guardion of the public peace pee ie yy a ty a ee ae Gea 5 am bow oe hundred and inh number, while there de Houston st, mepped aride into a door way for & few minutes He | thorities of this city to keep a watch on him The de Mr. Race, of Maine, said that matier would be in | f@ one hundred and fifty tes for admission, and, ad), 20x100.... se-sss-+ 4 600 | goon naw the man approach the front door, force it open | teetives mentioned above secortingly Kept ao ey# ov eharge of ‘the Commissioner of the Genoral Land Office. | With the assistance of the Rev. Mr. Farrelly, are endeav- | 3 lots n. side Mvrie av., bet, Woshington av. and ‘Officer Failen his movements, aod yesterday ascertained that he amendmenta, 8 printed Tyg Sowee by tne young men of oleer parlabes is th y coe | ateten ctastyrue te., bons W iene | oni Seosrerel the bonstor, whe gave bee same ca Wil. | bed. ootd has entire’ xk to = lake rest ee ee ae wos wo recom. i this city en. vide My: av, J toni TION OF TT Te muted Gleewhere. Bouston ot., 04}. coat. 1,050 | lat Lath secreted in the cellar, Littlo was taken in ee STE va tio eves ot a, qnsenee ADVERSE REPORT ON INCREASING THR ARFA OF ANIEONA. Sr, Matscm’ 7 benefit 1 lot n, side Myrtio w Ne ere tntond bene | Den ae mate ‘Beard ctertey chermovn, President Mr. Ricr, of also reported back adversely trom |g. Malachi's i tan tee ara ~ ot | Tota sma eee sewer ta tastotnete Code and rs ot, tho | rangement ter Cen lain ot bis hosonbatd terstvare $B at a tho Territorial Amomorial of the h commenced om | 1 jot Park av, 4 poe yoy 4h od berg ‘chowed ening. a the chair bend tine Galeeke rer ane co nt h- doe per paler ew pans — i 7 mf ame se and ot tn Kent av rood pt HeeSS Tuisors bond ‘este me sere why ~~ ths keowtoinn AWS mee the sequutien, { DetyNO CATTLA TumOtOR THE CrrY of the various tables being well supplied and attended by the *6 ih possession of the accused was found | last evening Called upon the geuileman at his residenee, A femal. on was presented directing the (Committe on the commites was discharged from its further cousidera- | iadies of the vicinity who are interested in church affairs chisoh, with which be had sforerd open | No. 6 Adams street, and theore cundacted him to the ‘ beer A special car will leave Bast New York for Brooklyn, at | fase Dagul's clove, Sestion Kelly commitiod Listio tor | conteal pulice ctation, where he sill remain enti the | Or@'nenees to frame an ordinates proniuhiag the ériving CUTAN TERRITORY ROADS AND LIBRARY. hhall-past ten o'clock esch evening, for the accommoda- | examination ¢ arrival & en ofticer from New York, when he will be | of more than twenty caltle through the sirens sh one Mr. Marvin, (rep.) of N. Y., from the same tion of those who may desire to attend the festival 12 ee resi eh o-.? gee ase i taken to that city for | Livingstone @ the persoe | ume, which wae referred to the abvve committe. feported back adversely « memorial of the Governor and | Cowpaxy E, Finer New York Cavatty,—This organi. |" ot 241100, to John be Motte. ss Lay Bold Robbery He the PedeTeoncury | Te Oe Pe tia persines Sooeed © colon! tp Gas? quae eae Sepeepriat sation was formally inspected catered Stato | Llot in Tenth wt. (Fifteenth ward), bet Ainalic wt. | Omer. wey nly Meet oe ; ~ presented Me preamble end bn ihiiimd Haas ‘Teeriery. Is wes laid qrimatindcsa ate dy: 9 Cnekaue 2 ame plan varied lepiiia. OO | A DANK TRLLER DESFOLLED OF MIKR THODEAND evidense that he is not to be rused to aay grees extent aan ane ” or Mr. Stanm, (rep.) of N. J., from the same committee, | They number ai aes ee ta Vers a, ith and Morrel', for DORRAEDESSEED ‘CO TES SORE Brooklyn Clty News. Whereas. ott cmos View tm the price of back adversely the inemorial of the Legisiature ot wee Sion are both... elo Miia U2 HEUTE odbtssk be tees 600 A mont daring robbery was committed at the Bub- tp senses of the ener A 2 Ay +4 « — | 2 lots on the same block . Arrtal «Focus or Com Vermess Rotormns ax ba ve ity. Tamintines.” © ieeey © See Take | Captain, 3 cel nebo Thiet ant npn B lots in Smith st, bet. Cook and svotee SenT0 8 | Treagury oMon, ia Wall street, at an early hour on Tow indn-re0 sone and Navy ann @ Sag? . OT ichering (eee . mame nouDae , —— Cam| in troop is generally ao each..... 9 ba cene caneens canens tense as | day aftefnoon, whieh Mr Condelt, . of Mr, Movcros, Y of It from the same committee, bs OS cedanes creditable acquisition 1 lot u. side of Cook st., near Bushwick ay. 2x10 50 | an - , roe art tiee® | County has ort pot forth au earnest and linportant 1} report back 's ppropriating ten thousand 4 lots on #. wide Fulton ay, bet. ‘van ” Sor the curvey af toe tocmaay berreen the Tertvery af ‘Tastiwostat. —The members of the New York Ocoan yt 20x117, for $1,076, $1,626, $1,475 | the arm Adabo and the State of Oregon, which, on the objection | Beamon's Benevolent Association, of which Colonel | 4 jou on ~ referred Committee on Lefferts st, bet. Clason Fran) | of < te of Ma severly Upon man: ‘Whole on the stale of the Union. of the | Richard Nisoa, late of tho Ninety-ninth New York Vol. | | Are. ec 294128, cach EM gE gee ecg ee apg ge nelly sailor ad Ane to's at THE DAKOTA TRARITORIAL LAWS unteers, is President, met last evening at their head. 00 Frank! | money, | orphans of those obo fell im rviee of wantry Mr. Hit, (rep.) of Ind., from the same committee, re- | quarters, Military Hall, Bowery, aod surprised their | 9 jp, Nal” Avs. 100 | rubsequentiy leaving the building for s wpile, Some | there is yet «reat cistreup that needs \wemediate alle Back aiversely thd memorial of the Lagilalure | Seorthy President and the Treamter, Richard Walsh, by | * Soxi00, machen’, *”"," Aide Bear Mar sto | 104 lapeed previous to tr. Condell's reap. | tion” Pl uomalus 4 Melee awed nnd week par presenting to each of the gentlemen © magnificent gold | 1 -story brick front louse and two lots on the & w. | pearance, but he at lengin re-entered the Gab: | of ineir wanty riothing aed furniture \eoving theensetee waten and chain valued at $600 each. Most of the gal- corner of Bond and Degraw sts, house 26x30, | Treagary to search of « friend. aa he uh Eimost, if fot quite, Geetitete, Here ts @ chance for rue lant members of this praiseworth: y, served lot 262100. ...... eee civsevesee 6,100 | the Pine street entrance « stranger send of hie charity Dovations may be sent A W. Benton, tte Mg op in our ‘navy during the late Vebellion, ahd now, and slammed (he door violently in Mr. Condell's face, | Brookly® Gaslight Company, George Hall, Firemen # let by a having retired from the strife of war, have organized Paper from Wood Pulp. ense lows tnkoown at once | Trust ant Insersore Company, abd Jeremiah Mouser! pad And benevolent association, ‘Parapeirmias, April 12, 1966. Yr gop oe peg morn enol Rave Ball Cheb uccess enterprise, officers: members “¢ “ Tem at -_ * w Kercpe ry rn ng rare ‘ons yeild aes hn Rec a hmpryrons gong by FI, Lo wit ping thelt fires game of the season on Tuseday nent notified to hold an inquest at the Hotel, corner Dablishers of New York, Bostoa | oon soon notitied of the oocurrence by the eilachés of | sto o'clock FM, om the Capitcline grwede Fianiy tr © | of Third avence.nd 1854 street, on the body of Frederick | pun, work’ naa auatsats (te Manayunk Woot Peper vietita of the a» | Crane, Pearce, Leggett, Norton, K Russell and Breiwerd Provision limiting the name ot hospitals to which the i Gormen, whe combsien. ouente, be Pulp Works, and witnessed the entire process of con- |, and Mr Condell | ali c#lebrated players, are seven of the Gret nine should aypiy hat the Senate now receded from the — by hanging | verting cord wood into paper pulp and its manufacture | % % ork’ Houphal, where be lay | Yuurwy Sranerk—The warm weather of yewertay bed 4 a | tet exienre bat | eee” Sn rere aaeer aren gg | + promt oe ou he uy arena of Drop cree | Bots eanter acne cannes a be suld oF leased, me 4 a. acer ree re | ing & wench and eflaria in wome places aimont imtoter | TW e iranencted « intge atooret of rouse bust «The report was agreed to. ou ry ee 4 Unaware of having | able. The Board of Mraith cannct be too sctive io rome | sem aad atpruree! Ul Moudey RANIAERST OF THE LiQroR many yo hig The integ: | dying the ev. They showld impreas ints service every The then, on remains aula oe be above ali ees | con cart, ath Cart and other putable vehicle to get the Mews from Portrece er ded to the business: b the bod went) cont rirert fib removed a ee oo” p (be concurrent ro enplearant resulta may entor The ienrinent portage ‘The eeemer BC Keight, ftom jiterday probing verry sale ernest Bud Rewmorton. | al cab tones regure prompt miveiien ddghta. gah ta bore iota chor feats, baring Oo per coat, orice —_—— - 8 hewry guile meee oe From . Navigation on Lake Erte Open ‘A Wemry rain sora pet be lent night end prevails to- @bether thie was yo tarted oes Gully, Tt ie understood that & rigid tevertigation of the Deweme Sts heen ay Tek Gesther 2 henry onesie, ame 0 large ton of As operation, aed Tae Mavrepeiitan | __The Erte Railway Company's tisamer (news lef wt | oa. detained bere 1 oommyoters Pt peeeag of 05 Boek The thre conte per nf Ponce | Wweie octeet te day for Cleveland end Foete Navi The meomer | ee Bag My - fou ie dae o | AB tae company partonk of a rien: Board = gaten is bow four cyened betwee (ba ged Westere Bey Wom ond Care bee

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