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rH if BLOODY The Red Rebellion in the Streets NEW YUKK HEALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 2 187L-QUADRUPLE SHEET. { And mingicd with the crow@, The conductors of FRANCE the cannons being thus deserted returned the je Pieces, wlitch were seized by a great number of | Citizens and dragged back to tho mauwie of Mont- martre. CATTURR OF LRCOMTR. Dering this fime the Nigity-cfgnin regiment re- fused the order of Mts oMicers, and General Lecomte HERALD IN IRELAND. EE Se The Great Newspaper Organ of the Hibere niaw Nattonality Abrond={ts Circulation and Reception on the “Ould Sed.” come out on the Urieaus road, I saw that Montrouge tons. Zhe pecnrity f ail ens is assured by tne THE up an! serring, pouge, i did aur. co sia the National Guard, PLACE VENDOME OOOUPIRD. render its cannons to the ful duthortties « ‘Committee of tho National Gaard:— At the hour 0} going to press the headqnarters at a lew days ayo. I have rial, These gentlemen were taken out aad the was permittou to H jo! op ce el never seen any. Assi, igray. Fertat, Gabick, Moreau, Davont, the Place Vendome were occupied by the National thing more threateniag than the atlityds of Varin, Boursier, Mord’, Zouner, Vaivtte, Jourde, Guitds of Belleville and the other quariers @tuch the people in shis quarter, They were ous in ti us. ftosseau, | Suttier, Blanchat, Graliari, Buron are in insurrection, . and, on the Route du sitiihe, and sca.cely a man or Geresme, Halse, Gonreret, | boy was without arias. In a dilapiia ed shop at tae Hovey pg VILLE, March i9, 1871, preteen tees abandoved by his troops, way made prisoner ang Details ef the Arrest and Condemuatlon ef corner Df the Hue Rochefgucatlt Ihe ypnosition | Ano.ler broclamial 0 A ie die ine 8 hs Saas fe ini beisohanie foci i ‘ concucted by & company Of Nation al oO 2 com, er-in-chief of the National Guards has ve entrusied us with jefence i) a oak LD regard ' of the Capital. | Cutublishment of Clateaw Rotize. * Gosernis Ketemte. aM Cletedas; Thomas | Sooiiitrsra Tap siranin. of BatoUAs Of the MEd Of cur Halles We larceny ran “€EN REDS’ sTRONGHOLD. ‘The Attempt ef the Government to TN THE PLAOK PIGAMA. The Place break by columns of We line, a cordoy of gonsdarmas and two companies of the Chasseurs @Atriqne, ‘toward ten o'clock A. M. National Guards, women ana blouses gathered @roand & battalion of the line Whica occapied the entrgnce to the Rue fMondouin, Shouts or “Vive le Ligrei” were heard, and the greater part of she sekiiers rated the batt end of thelr guns. At this moment a general arrived, and Pigaile bad been occupied since day | How (they were Murdered by Reds~ Geueral Chanzy alse tu the Hands of the Mob. . (Paria (March 19) as 2% ane hondon Daily 8 While I was returning ftom the soone I met two acguamitances Who belonged to the Belgian Ambu- lance aud who bad seen—actually seen—clement ‘Thomas shot ihe day before, 1 must first state that | them such men. tumo, Fourteen arrondisse.icnt were going to and coming from ti men some of the chal fo are cters of which there are pictures in Lamartine’s “History of the Was positively frightiul They are pot at ati particular as to cos particularly in the Numbers of them wear siouched ieit hats, and have tad falling to their shonlcers; that misston, assisied by your generous courage and adairabla coolness. We hive driven out the gov. emment wien las betrayed us. Our commission has now expired, and we hasten to report to you, since we do gt wate to itaitate those why the Popniar wil has overthrown. Prepare yourselves, therefore, gad hold your communat elections, and matier of headgear. er to us tle onty recompense we have hoped for—- lv see you esta Ish wu real republic. In the name of the ag 9) we hoid the Hote: de Ville, 0 premises, typical roudsts.”” 1b see arms in the hands of ani I saw a tho great intermediary, if I may use the expression, between the two Inolands—that is, between littte Ire. land of the Old World and great Lreland of tne - Untied States. It ts accepted as the great medium of communication between them. The Iren 10 America learn throngir tts cotutons overything they want to know concerning Ireland—the feeling of tha p2ople on puplic questions, the Influence of British ; a8 the shouts became louder, The caasseurs a cheval my friend chose still to Wear the quecr-shaped aj Of pistols in the belt of invrd than one of Here fo.low the saine signatures as ta the previous —tegistatiou, party disputes, azrarian outrages, every- i Seize Montmartre. received the order %0 clare. y drew their winch 18 cosromary In the ambulance. Bene ieee thea, ‘There is more than repubiicun frateraily proclamat.on, : = | thing, im tact, worth knowing; while thosé Here sabres, The populace shouted furiousiy, “Put back 13 In the shape of u small stewpan and ts called amongthem Many of them were so well provided | | y “ ’ 4 S oeeieeaaname your savres!’? here @ cas: iow it 80 happens that a cas witn cartridges that they sturted them mito their | Mr. Cremieux on the freaty of Peace=Pay | Who have friends m Atherica—and that 13 every- ; THE INFANTRY LINK BROKEN—A FIGHT. scrote of precisely the same oad shape is worn by pockets. ‘Tbe women and children were all tao Prussinn and Let Bia Dopart~Prepare Lody—receive tarough tho HERALD whatever 4 INSURGENTS THIRST FOR BLOOD, | _ THe savres wore sheathed. A tow moments after. the new policemen; and, therefore, Wien these Oat at Montrouge, and all the walls wero placanaot | for thi American information they require. And it would wards the tasurgeats who broke tae ime of infantry gians went yesterday to the Maire at Monunarirve with a proclamation from a commitee, siat- | for the Coming Strugale Wien France Will ; 71 which enclosed the Place Pig.ile were charged by to transact some business, and were reraruing ing that the National Guards are the protectors of | Demand Her Territory Back. | Surprise you to Know what a vast independent cir. 4 nnmrrarncanean the chassenra, The insurgents fired, We saw one oe ily to their homes, it entered into tho the republic, and that their chier aud ter ollcers | M, Cremieux, lately member of the Gambetta Culation the paper hasin ts country, Thousands q Uniortenate caprain, Wo was wounded by ten shots, heads of some amoung the asgempled crowds ought to be appointed by taem and taem alone. Minst a and thonsands of copies 4 Details of the Marder of Generals Lecomte and | fait trom iis horse. “No soldier bal @ bayonet at that they were poileemen in disguise, In all the wine sho)s and at all the corners down to mstty, has wriiten the following leiter to the | P) ; | tached to fis gun. Very soon after wards tao Place Who liad forgotiea, to dispose of thoi the Bo revard de Montrouge thers were Natiouul President of the'Navional Assciably:— apc dag ier agama a hens v Pig lle was e. pty. One solder of the at lery, Caps. ‘The nturiate Insurgent pounce on Gnards, al wm some Cases Baw them luke by the Irish emigrants 1 rts of America to i Clement Thomas by the Mob. Who had chargo” of ‘w muiculleuse, was killed: them, and carried them of to the house sn the | Witt soldiors ‘of the line. Evers man Of then | 4p, Penyrpewr—ctt wo Reyna terra pt Natacha ra inmate tiene t The muitrailieuse was Ke'zed by the mnsurgenta Rue des Kosiers, wuore the Central Commit oe sit, carkiel a chasswnot, and’ it nesded n> vordal apie convention, WHICH they dare call: treaty of POOR s BO ae ee ee Accompany of soldiers, commanded by a sergeant, On ali sides the mob shoured Mint they must be deciaration on their part to tell one that they were if We must eadare che heactrendin . aut HkRALD marched (6 the Rue Pigalle. y were met by the shot, and thas without trial, as there Was no time Hoi out to hep the authorities, Recrossing the fuijoa'of our must cuerisied pr HAS AS GREAT A CIPCULATION : | Insurgents, wn ordered thom to jom ihe people, or triais. Or eouise Ney protested fanocence river, atid pass.ag again brongh the tine de RiVOll. plunder of ous steamer Ie Te ae este ete | in Iretana-as the Dublin Preoman’s Journator the CHANZY STILL IN THEIR HANDS. They Obeyed the order, A horse wilich fell was cut to pieces aud distributed among ine crowd, a8. ; ral hours. ~~ Kept prisoners lor seves While thoy were Wang tll some one Tobservea many National Guards slinking down the by streets and making to a distance from the main end to the plague of ‘an enemy's occupation, order to retire irom Fraace the Prassiaa exacts O In Dudlm Irish Tines, It is now admitzed on ail ; GENERAL APPEARAN should decide as to ‘their Jate, Generals Lecomte body of tneir purticaiar corps. They were com. ard rs Nanas, here And in England, to contain the eariiest * s 3 Red: On the ol boulevards. from Batignolies to | aiid Clehont ‘Thomas. were Groaght ine The ing’ from tos direction” of reste whlon aren ct Pee OLE AAGGT eT Nae wamouut of intelugeuce of any Jour Thiers Stigmatizes the Reds a8 | ja ‘oharcie, all ihe pubic exablsiments members of tne Com present insisied thas the executive thonghy they coud rely UPON. esiles suis ho mast Gave five per cant interest, UM A the world, and i have uo dogo that Joun Bull, and shops were closed; tue generals should not be shot; but, notwitastand+ But their bearing I¢f no doubt on my mind | sl : ; mucn as he delights in-the Loadon 7m, 18 can ad fraitors and Criminals. no omuibuses were ran, FORTF YING. During the day numevous workmen were ocenpted in foruiyine Montmarire. They dug trenches and ing (his direction, some Natio ai Guards, so.ue Mo» bites and some troops of the line dragged the gene rals down stairs into a liste garten, Kiccing tuem | that, hke the gallant little National who had thrown down is ireioc' becausee his chief would not lead fim against the Let us pay tamedtiately Ave miltaras mo his greedy Kinds, ied hia depart gorged with money and plunder, out tei aim depart at once. xer niu cease to deilie what remaias us of tue soll of our and pulled off his untfora enough to acknowledge the superiority in these re- SPects oF the HEtALD. People someumes say tO me “What & wonderful newspaper this Naw YORK No country is 30 obscure of 80 far out 7 2 Put the cannons inio commanding positions, ‘ihe and insuling them, Quick Work was made of the Prussians, they were going to show thew patriot . TLSRALD tat A : Pants, March 18—2P. M. | Ori ccer part or vies workihen Were) Bowever, chi- execution, “It was all done 1 a few ism by rupning aivay. AS this timo it was known haters these five miiliarda, and may | Of the pale of civtit:mion a9 iol to recerve ampie Yesterday I made up my mind that T would reach | dren frou twelve Lo fourteen years. | Minutes, General Clement Thomas was’ flist that shots had been fired and m_p killed, that troops France remember until lhe day destined by Heaven HOtice in itecolumnns, tt has corrosponder tein every She summit of Montmartre at any cost, and see what ORDERLY NATIONALS, | collured; & sew words passsed, aud thei of the Ligne had torned up the butt eud or their ghar Aisaco and Lorraine ate Franca territory; tua Mewovons from Bagdad to Francisco, énd the rebellious guards imtended to do, and for tie purpose of inspecting their works and resources, Two previous attempts—one at two v’clock in the moining, when an attack was anticipated, and the other near sandown—were unsnceessfal, being stop- ped in the fir-t lastance by drunken soldiers; in the second by Dilous suctalsts, At four P, M. Isnecseded tn finding a cabriolet, and drove rapidiy through the streets, and im thirty SEVEN O'CLOCK.—A detachment of the One Aun- dred and Sixteenth National Guard, fearing teat the guardians oF the peace would be the Victims of Ror ular Violence, replaced hem at the post of the © ue Breda, ARMS DEMANDED, Eicn? o’CLock.—Five or six Garlbaldians, fol- lowed by several blouses, presenieu themselves de- manding arms, The seatiuel replied vnat he had none. Alter some discussion With ihe sergeant, WHO was firm and conciliatory, the group departea at the order of their mprovised chief, wuo exclaimed, he was pushed @ few steps back azainse @ wall, The brutes crowded round -iim about a couple of yards dtsiant, and not rarsing thet guns to tire from the snouider, but, firing wildly irom tho h pr-they gave hun soot alter shot wut at last he fell, Tne oid general heid his bat in nls hand, sud received Ins death oravely. Ho was not Killed at once with a volley. First he received one shot, And siook as he recerved it, but He reumimed up» | right, Then there was another snot, and another convulsion of the fine old man’s frame. bub aul! he And soshot alter shov was given, uutil ‘was erec! muskets and reiused to act, and that @ senous struggle Was impeading.” } Thiers’ Proclamations—Appenl to all Good itizens of @aris. The following prociamation was issued by the Thiers goverument ana posted on the walls of Paris on the 1th March; — INHABITANTS oF again to your reason apd to your patriousm, aod Pari the abandonment of these two sisters 44 the dis- race of the empire, and tat thy republic will proud- | raise Ner head and retake these provinces, } Leteverybody consult his pecaniiry circumstaaces, and let us advance to our country the necessary funds in her hour of need, Sue will repay us and our children ina long course of years. Froin tie modest fortune whicd [have acquired vy more than , haita century's work [ offer to my country 100,000 | francs as my part of the suoscripuoa, Let 08 make haste, in order that all tite money may be,suoscribetin the course of the month of 13-—Wo address onrselves Whatever Occurs i any part of the world wor knowing is to be found in its eéiemns.” in thia city the merchant ouys it for its amount of | commercial news; the. clergyman buys it for ita freignt of religtous iverizence; the scholar buys 1v for its vast and varied in ormation; the Inch. man at large buys it pecause It gives a helping hand to his race at both sides of the Aviantic. ‘The HEWALD, Mm tact, 18 looked on as having claims on all nationalities and countfies and peoples and | classes. Irarely see any other American journal in this r “lave no fear, Comrades, We shall flad some eise- . the General at last fell forward, hat io hand, One we hope hat we shail be heard. si.” Inhao.tunts of 3, a country. Tne UWeRacn is the i ngresrcagr ys where.’? a | accouus states iat fifteen snots were fired, pat Your great city, which can live only by order, 13 pasiebine rita gata Pe dae oped Td ' ONLY AMERICAN PAPER TO BE FOUND H AT TRE BASE OF THE MOUNTAIN SEDUCING THE SOLDIERS. | ail did not take ener, Then came Genoral Le- profenndiy perturbed m some of tts quarters, aNd yours ives for wis sacrifice. Show tne inhavitants 8 0Ur chambers of commerce, our public Wbraries ' on the Place St. Preme and im the midst ofall kinis | | Nise oCrocs.--some National Guards and sol. comuie’s turn, and death came to him more the nerturbanun of tere quarters, withoae com- of the rural districts What parrigua.n can do, in | Md roading rov.ns, while the name of James Gor- Of adivanced sedition, Kindly disposed people had | “ers of the Bighty-ergith inarehed with the butt spec ly, He was pushed against a wali; he ree ha suing liseli to the others, 18 nevertheless 64M- one mona France may be delivered of the enany's | 208 Bennert ts beter kKnowa ainoug us thun shat of celved LWo or three 8uots, and Nis rall was: peeullar, at to OUstruct the impuses of ihdustry aud of President Grunt. ends of their guns raised aloit im the direction of Bes winits | told me if I desired to preserve my bodily ’| fue borlavesd Clichy. ‘They meta company or the. He threw up. lus nands, sod plunged head | Wwell-volag. ; ahem AD, ORGMIBUX, os { entirety and the easy action of all my | line, wit y asker to Join. The company scemed foremost on the ground, as if bo wi wking a! For sume time evil-intentioned men, under tho | More Free than Welcome—Pointed Letter of DOMINION OF CANADA. lumbds and senses to dress shabbily, put aside my beaver and mpve around like an itinerant vaga- | bond, But such a disguise I took to ne out of Keep- ing with a carriage anda very respectable military overcoat. Sot made up my mind to “cheek” 1, and | imsurzents. mn | wavering. Two mimutes afterwards they jomed tne their “Allous my children!’ exciaiua (he sol- Captam, *shouider arms aod follow me." diers did not heed him, A DBAD ARTILLERYMAN, ELEVEN O'CLOCK. -A dead uruilery soldier was brought to a Workshop Of sNabvy appearauce in the | i header in the, sea ue Hpectators Who gave mo this account saw little more, for now canre their tara, They were avout to be carried down {nto the garden to undergo a simular tate, when an officer of the Garibaidiar Corps loudiy provested agaiast them execd ion, unless it could be proved that they were really policemen in disguise. For Preiext of resisting the Prussians, who are no longer Within your walls, vave con.tituted themseves mas. ters of @ part Oo: the town, nave there tirown up en- trencnments, there mount guard, forcing you to mount guard with them vy order of 4 secret com inittee, Winch assumes to Nave the sore Cominand of apart of the Nauonal Guard, tins despising the the Wurquis do Biencoart to Pri rick Charies. | ‘The Marquisde Biencourt has adirassed the fol- lowing letter to Prince I'rederick Charles:— CHATEAU D’AZAY LB Rrpsau, Feb, 21, 1871. Prede- Balso Reports Concerning ited River Affairs Debate in Parli ment Over the Vishery Qnestion—Remission of Daties on Emporis, OTTAWA, April 1, 1871. ' 3 Rue La Kochovoucauld. Some said he Was kilicd Several hours this suspense coutinued, when at anathority of Generat d’Aureilea, se worthy of pemg MONSELGNBUR—Your Koya. Aigiiness nas been ; WOMEN TRIE eT ibictnimers — by chasseurs, others declared he came tonisdeath last a meinber of the Central Comuititee proposed — at yoar head, and wisnes to foun a government ta | petri to vial the Cuatean d’Azay, in other times in (uo: Sonate the Fostnanten Generel iaenpanged : cuseacataatiiedears from a wound caused oy failing from his horse, to restore them to liverly if they would sigu ® opposition ty the legal govermment establisied by | I siiould have been much houored by this Visit; now | that ths rumors of misconduet on the part of the H Arriving on the Place St. Pierre [I found the | The poor boy was yet dressed in full unitorm and — paper attesting PAE great eget Cd Leet a thea cuaeia*rolac temic i p Ceartlomseninie ese Royal —— 7 strange — Red River troops were wholly groundless. whicl | covered with tis large cloak. His arms han on execution ol Tw 5 wd ‘Those mea wh» you so mu ‘a rutal { consider your proceedings. Do not for- | * e platcath which Nes Ak the very foot of the abrupt | Ton hi ldiy, is hands wero cold aa ‘ice tho opportunity of escape the (Wo preouers aiixed | misemel, who. you have dispersed yourselves, oa | ger, monseigheur, tha youare not ue tue evening of | 32 the House of Commons some discussion arose ascent and completely in its shadow, crowded with canvile, gaming, Nationa Guarda, women vending articles of wear and all the seemingly uabeaituy population in the Vicinity. OVer Circe hundred feet up the slope, which inclines at an sngie of scarcely thirty degrees with the perpendicular, I saw the J cannon of the Ret republic, Squads were stationed | iu pits dug m ute soft, loamy soll, and preparations were on foot for aking more. A’ lascended che winding path leading’to the top ) was commanded to halt and pursue the Girection lyiug to the north | ward, Winding around the mountain, always voing up, I passed more then a huadred stragglag de- Tenders of THE COMMITTER OF RUSISTANCE, who eyed me as if I were doing something wrong. However, I trudged on and was soon looking over the magnificent prospect to nortiward of Paris—st. | Denis and its charming surroundings. Groups of the red adherents were handling questions inyoly- lug every principle of political economy, and the un- fortunate cing milards Were hotly discussed, Money, Want of money, was the complunt—the im- veoility of Trochu, the faisity of Jules Favre, the treason of Bazaine ani the usurpation of 1iiers t These people as half of them are— are not bad His lips Were, as it were, sealed by a clot of blood. Persons who were admi'ted aucovered theiseives before the unfortunate victim. A priest passing by ento lie kneeled down and recited win alow voice Me prayers of the dead. Half an hour aiterwards (he body Was taken to the College des Fr. res, in the Rue des Martyrs, where Captain dest. James, of the Ninta Chusseurs, Who Was mortelly worded by three balls by the site of General Sus- brille, bad already been orausported, A BARRICADE RAISED. Two o’CLOcK.—A crowd of citizens who were de- fended by & line of Nasional Guards raised a barri- cade inthe Rue des Martyrs at the junction of the Boulevards KRechechouars and Ulehy. Behind this barricade a Monster cannon Was placed, which was desimed bo sweep the Rue des Martyrs. The Rue Germain-Pioa, which leads ap to Monemartre, Was also defenited by several pieces of artillery. THY CAPTURED MITRAILLEUSA. BAbr-Past Two O'OLOCK.—A sound of drams was heard, What may it meant It was a company of National Guards who were going w put in a com. munding pos:on the mitraiileuse waich was takea in the morminug m-the place Pigaiie, It was trium- puantiy drawn by four horses, which were mounted by @ Zouave, a soldier of the line and two Nauoual Guarda. THR AUMTORITIRS. THRER O'CLOCK,—The quarters mM the vicinity of the Hotel de Ville wore quiet, No fanctionaries were secn outside the hotel, and its doors were ther signature to the document, which was vey badly written and execrably spelt. A leuteaaot of the navy, also arrested, owes Mis escap: to the same concession, It shows at least that the com. mittee ure a hitie afraid of the crime wiich has been perpetrated under ureir windows, and which Im form, alhough probably eniv im form, they have refused to sanction, ‘Iney are not likey to deal in tue same way with General Chausy, who has like- Wise fuilen into their Handa, Cuauzy had the con- fidence of Gamopatia, sud his voting ®.aimst the peace In company with tho extreme party in the Assem| is a sirong pointin his taver, Besides Which the Reds are now a little scared at the enor- mity of tneir crime, aud may tuink twice belore they commit anotier of the same kind, Another Account of the Assassination of | Geuernls Thomas and Lcomte—They ure | Recognized by the Lusargents, Captured and | Cruelly Murdered. The Figaro relates as follows the capture and | death of Generals Thomas and Lecomte, wito were | asgassinated by the rede:— | Having heard that one ot his former atdes-de-camp | had been seized by ine insurgents General Ciement Thomas determined to look after bia, and with that object reached the pace Pgille avout five o'clock. wus in plain clothes. One of the msur- ders, would ve ruined, oniy yourselve: 18 stopped, the sist of Octoner, advance the pretension of de- fending you against the irasstana, wuo have but made aM appearance witnin our Walls. and whose definitive departure is only delayed by these disor. They train caanon, whica, ti they fire, would me, demolish oaly yeur houses, your chidren aad your. seives; in a word, compromising the republic In- stead Of detending 1t; lor, if tuey establish in tie opmion of France eces-arv consequence Of the repuolic, the republic Believe them not, and listea to the trata, which we tel! you in ail sincerity. The government esiabushed by the entire nation showid have airealy retaken those cuanon stolen Irom the state, and Which at this moment menace speak to you as I do. § shoud have stormed those ridic. lous entrenchments Wiich stop notitag bat con merce—and should have put under the hand of jus tice ine Criminals who would not fear to waxe civil war succeed war witt tne foreigner; but it has de- sired to give to wen deceived time to separate them. se.Ves from tho @ Who deceived chem. Nevertheless, tae me accorded to men of good faita to separate themseives from men o. bad faica te Not be indehwoitety proionged, So loug a5 this state Of Lugs shall endure trade ) Your Su0ps Bre Ueserted, the orders which Would come fruin every side ara suspended, your Rands are ile, credit does not. revive aud the capitai of Which tae goverument aas need to deliver & bacile; vou occupy the departinent of Inure et Loire by virtue of the conuitions of an armistice, and nothing gives you the righ to come tomy uouse to require inere to be entertained im spiie of to eat my bread aad to drink my ; wine, The gentiemen of your staif, the oficers of your army ana yon Kuow notiing of the consideration thus welt-pred peopie ooserve the one woward the other; you are igaoramt of tae respect whica in civilize) natioas the conqueror owas to the Consueced. in seaiing yourset wt wy table, ta re- | quiring yoursel! to be envertaived at my expense,in requiring Champagne which J had not, you give me the rigul, watch [am profouadly sorry 10 possess, to ug Wao proceedings of their prince Tain no longer assouisied at the per- fectly brutal proceedings of the odlvers of your aray who poilule my dweilins, and who ave in- sisted on being fed in my house, at my expense, since the ain February. 1 have tae honor to be, mouseigucur, With the inmost profuaud respect, your royal highaesy most humble eneinyy MARQUIS DE NCOURT. P.S.—Lam told that i have equally had the very involuntary Houor of feeding at my table lis royal Highness the Crown Priuce. belief tie disvrder is the irom your. welfare, from that Wine, therefore, nist NAPOLEON. Arrival of the Fx-Enrperer at Coiselharst, on Dr. Tupper’s motion for the House to go ito committee ou the resoluion providing for the amendment to the act cespecting fishery by foreign Vessels. 2 “ Mr. Holton thought it would be injudicious, to meddle with that subject, in view of the sHtung of the Joint High Commission, Dr. Tupper said the resolutions provide another means for carrying out the preseut regulations, and did not propose to make the present law mord stringent, Mr. Holton ‘said tt empowered the Minister of ,tho Marine to order captured, vessels to be taken inta other than the nearest ports, He thought injusiica might result irom wuts, Dr. Tupper said it was very desirable that such power should be given, as i might sometimes be neither sale nor convenient to carry vesesis inio the nearest harbor. ‘The resolutions ‘would give the officers and men of the police vessels a share in the prize money, Whereas, under te wording of the Jaw, capcains migit claim the waoie of It, After soine further discussion the resolutions were agreed to, and a bill founded on them was read for the first time. ‘rhe government, has issued instructions to admit, on and alter to-day, the followiug articles free: Coal, coke, wheat, four, salt, peas, beans, rye, oa rl " " erie vs v" eG him by his ful Waile beard — the couatry trom tae enemy's preseace ws slow to {From the London Daily News March 21. “t 4 ot he: itis the leader Who reads and writes and | Closed. ‘The quays were eqguaily deserves, and xo | geuts having recoguized by: hist ae Wy : y XN «) Judian corn, buex wheat and all other ns; Indias ! t K viclenc i ‘y Jorces were displayed, went up to him and said, “Are you notGeneral present dsell, foiet ‘i ame ~ t has wothing ats ake DY wiolenve Wno eggs thom on ; Mllitary force pes cpuren! | Clement Thomas 1”. “Not” was” tie first In Your own Interest, in that of the city and in ‘The ex-Emperor Napoleon arrived at Dover af a | meal, ouuaeal, four or meal of any other grain, H Sued Mus them wish the Wea that they are wronged. | pacepasy THREE OCLO reply. “do not tin, 1. wm mulstakeu” that of krwuer, the goverument 18 resoivell to act. | qnurter agen sera by special boat—the neh auite y was aD né in niet of the National Guards of Monin said - the iusurgens, “thouga you are Nhe qulity men Who Dave assumed to have estav- Qountesse de Flanerés, Captam Fol, from Osiena, H €: { oe Dn top at aocumeress Dai cinis hrstisandeng peared surrounded by Kis staff on the ; casily recognized by your bear Well, lished a government of their owa WIL De Heyer ing Re left Wiihelimshoho on Sunday at noon by special rtteoricama } See ere pak cia iS Decausc (Re | Pierre, He aunounced that nothing was lets but to | Suppose it 1s 1,” replied the General, firmly, “wnat to regular justice. tao caimon piuauered from the pects ; The rates loetitica ous Ly Wiel they Lene aa | murch' onthe Hotel de Vite. (Loud applause.) then’ Have L'not always done my'auty:” “sou State shail be replaced 1n the atseauls, and in order train, accompanied by Geueral Montebello | ‘The roads have been in tair condition during ths i a Rrauce tien tie World Buck CAPTURE OF CLEMENT THOMAS, | are a wretch and a watlor,” said the lnsurgeat, to execute that urgent act of justice aud of reason | to the frontier, and escorted by two com- t week for tuis time of year, and the jolly drivers t are va novee Deheli before: ‘ieee |. PocR o'CLocx.—General Clement Thomas, in civil. | seizing the old man by the collar. Otters came t | the government counts upon your concurrence, | dentee seins bo anced orc auiaoeboien ens |e : . ' men know that they bre feared, ae “they really cad ; jan’s clothes, was recognized ta the Boulevard — his aid, and they dragged the General towards the | Let the good citen8 separate themseives from P “ ~ v4 | of Gotham have had a good opportunity of indulg- | lieve, in td ‘ition, thaw they are imvinctole, ther | Kochechouart and immediately arrested by the Nae Rue des Rosiers, where the Centra, Repuvitcan Come | the baa; Jet em assis’ and uot Tesist the puvlic, eX-Empress and Prince !mpertal, Priace Marat, and | jng-in thew favorite pastime. It will vo remem- Hi assumption of conquest Was to Me jaughable, espe. | Uonal Guards, who Conducted him wo the Committee | miitee of Moatuarire held its situars, | rhe fate o! force. By so dole they will hasten the retour. Of | prince Lucien Bonaparte arrived by spectal wain at bered that some two years since efforts were made { cially adler | had mide a complete etwur oi! weir | Of ite Kue des Rosiers, General Thomas was very ; the unfortunate Cicmeut-Thomus was decided tranqaibityin the city, and wii tender service 11:60 A. M. from Chiseliurat. The sm ress, escorted | avenue above i Srowhold.. Yessing23 5 pale, bt excepiiny @ blow on the Heat With asiock, | orfhund. AL six orciock “a body of National the cause of ihe repupiic twel% witich disorder }y"Su,80 Mires Cinpelpara®. The im ros ascorted | to have Sixth avenue the Park kept asa dirt } ‘THB StRERTS " AY PROM THR TeRRacE | he hud not been very much hurt. The conrt martial | Guards charged with bis execution led wim wond ram in the oplaion of Fiance. | wath the Prince I aperini, Prince Murat and others, , T0ad tor the accommodation of those who own fast 4 rarioolk the first teebie fortifica- | Of Mohtmarire sat in the Rue aes Kosiers, where into the gardeo. In thar wying moment the | Parisians! we use such words towards you be- roceeded to the Admuraity Pier. exvecting that | kK. Th forts. w and: th | How of theenew eupire oF Montmartre, “It was'a | General Lecompte had already been takea Several | Old General evinced ihe inost lierole cou cause We esteein Your food se.ike, your prindence: procee e wraity Pier, ng tat | stock. These efforts were unsuccessful, a barricade, made of twenty-six inches of dirt thrown up with the suovel in joose form, making scarcel an obstr n 108 fiect-footed hurdle horse. I be: gan to think that (he defences of Montmartre were a juke. ndivg Stil Digher J came ty te plateau— te grand centre— > hours vesore. ON THE RUB RIVOLT. There were Imuuy people Waiklug along the Ruo Rivol, parucwariy under the arcade wiiek ruus parallel with te Louvre and the Twiertes. The sentinels inside (he railings, which are closed, look- otic Gur.osity, posare, He stood upright, facing his executioners and Hoidiug lis bat im bis band, [astead of tirag Upon hi by @ platoon Volley, as 18 Ue mulitary cus- tom, his executioners fired upon hun one’ aiter fuother, As each ball struck, the body o: the vetum became convulsively agitated, but suil remaived firm | in its place «s &@ statue, Alter the fourveenta sot your p..iriuusm. compel us 10 huve recourse to fore sury tagt at any price, and without one day's dey, order, the frst condition of your welfare revive entirely, immediaieiy and ancuangeabiy. { 1bRS, ‘Presidenc i the Councll and chiet oi the Sxecutive Power, A. TH bui, tuat waralag given, you wil the landiag would be made at that point; bur, through some confusion of te signals, the boat made direct for the harbor, The ssmpress im- Mediatety quitted the picr ou foot to meet her hasvand, aud they waiked together to the Lord Warden toiel, amtd the vociferous Cheers of thousands of peopie assembled along the route. 3 lor itis neces- nould | avenue has been macadamized, so that tt 1a now as hard as flint, aim, of course, uait to drive on faster than sjog. It begins to be obvious to those who love to stir up their blood with a little “brush” once tm & while that soon there will be no piace short of ‘ ‘ cPNTIN. ing on With an air of . a tas’ mierve rey | THe MONT AVPNTIN, “ » Gi a prec! IF, ate! » Alter a few minutes’ invecval the Mis rious party the ober side of Macomb’s Dam Brida chiel sontre - THE SOLDIERS. the General was stli erect, looding fixedly upon his DUFAURs, Minister of Justice. 4 p | ge Femtinels stood on guard benlad walls bullt Up OF | nese golitiers looked iuore like children than men. | executioners, and yet holding tis hat. At Iasl tbe PICAKD. alinister of Interto) renamed thew Journey, ikcompaniod by Count | on watch to “open? out @ trotter, aud | i dieetek eer = eae Their sergeauts were not above twenty years of fiteenti ball suruck him beueata the right eye and POUYR-QUERTISR, Minster of Finance, | (Auviliers, M. koubeaw | Ue Courviseart, Dr. | 18 be demolished by @ six ponnder shelf | so) Tiey evidently bad no ides ‘or the | brougut him. to the ground neral Lecom.e was FAVRE, Minister for Foreign wifairs. ‘ni sadame Councan, M. Pieirl, Madame Le attention has been calléd to the only } projected Fron 8 aceon howitzer, | These | featiu gravity of the siuation, They sang, they | broagit to the same apot soon Afterwards, He was General LB iL0, aisaster ol War. Breton, Kc. by spe ial tram, composed of two rond left—the Seventh avenue. Hopes are onter- | Walls are constructed in paraliels an K Hawds across the Taillags with | Very pale, kept his hand half foided upon Ins chest Adinival POTHUAN, Minister of Marine. fajoun wad four lirst-class carriages, 10 Chile | tained that the proper authorities will not wholly axe nothiug ht poor barricades. It was forbiddea vo pass, and the serious looking guard paced his beat, reflecting, doubuess, upon that reward which | comes irom rigid observance of duty. In surveying | the Wile posidun as a defensible one I could not help jaugiang. I looked around to see where the guard could make a retreat, and found many con- Veulent outlets. J pursued ove mysel, aud was sooh on - THE LOWER PLATEAU OF MON MARTRE, | Jangned, they s' th National & 3, the blouses and women, and When they Were questioned they iayaviabdly replied, What do we know avout i: Lhe oficers were grave and carew They scarcely noticed their neu, Who shouied, * Vive e Quatre-wingt IN THE BOULEVARD ORNANO. HALr-Pasy FOUR O'CLOCK.—the Seventy baitalion of tue National Guard, with 's nding euvieme | | Lecomte had fulen dead. A lieutenant of the 2ovta | Grams atits bead, marehed towards the bowevard | O: nano, singing Lhe “Marselimse.’” in their ranks | and muticred @ ‘ew Words oO: proms: ‘The fining party ta lis case was composed ol svidiers beiong- ing to the Mghiy-euhth regiment of wie tine, “Tt 1s thy turn,” they ened; “thon gavest the order fo fire upon the people.” ' An lastant inter and General Jad battalion present at these masxacres coald wot ro- frain from exclaiming, ing them) Jt 1s feo hon fo shoot faem without hear: | e.7? MBILE The following proct SIMON, Munister of Pubue lascruction, DE Lak), Miuister of Pabiic Works, ty Ai mation was published by the Thiers government in the Monuieur Oficiel of the | 19h of Mare! NaTiIONAL GUARDS OF Panis assumes Ue nate of Veniral Comstitee, ater hav- | tors were accommodated on the piatiorm at tho Durst, where they weie received by Sir Edward Watkin, the chairinan of the Sonim astern Railway ; Coanmay, ‘the special leie Dover at tarteea mu | Ules past two P. ML, accompanied by Mr. Mbora geucral magager; Mr. Shaw, secretary, aud | Cuerge of the train, Smperor was not expecied ms | to arrive belure five o'clock, but nearly two hours A committee which | before that time a namber of privileged specta- mister of Commerce. rs yurn, superintendent of the line, who was in fgoore the claims of those who have millions ine vesied in fast road horses, fine wagons, harness and all. the belongings of first class road establishments, Seventh avenve is now in such # condition that comparatively litte expease could put tt in order for a driving road as good as theve is in the country, It is something that 18 very much needed, and as } but which still stands the base of the | Nano, : earl ania: mp tid . Fi ing seized @ number ot cannon, has covered Paris | station, -“everal police constabies had arrived ir m ve é - a nate somes Ai 4 mountain. The o Ce oa ee ae eae dita made com MO weened | Reheilion Mistress of Priis—Frenebmen | with barricades and has taken possession during | Seuvand Yard, aud were place? at various poluts Of Prt eater ny verti er tee en np ' nares: omy wondersully | eagentso! MunMMETO La: erating Fennee. | Me et Oe te Atimsty OF dustice, te has Died che station. Ata quarter wo four the train came OD. project looking to vie complet Deeb dere 1 iound tweuly-Ave ploces o1 recut . » 2 npon the defenders of order; tt tas takea prisoners antagencral rush was made to get @ glance at the i‘ e ° i heavy and fleld artillery, ail moanted, but in no con. pele er eer ed eo ate The Journal des Devats of the 20th ult. says:— | and it hus im coid bivod assassinate! Geueral imperial party. The liret to aulzat from tae State = nape poy sey sinh one mp tt eerlobee sort, for porting the gnue 1 Tange, af a the Moarriage | cade I av i of Hi Loree, 00 Was © red ihe igoemnieas ou Blaser? wteto ction fh cingteos prety, Getioeal ty conan fnew hg 2) Freueh — carei ge Was ihe Prince Linperiai, wao, taking off M49 gider this matter aud give lo the driving puvlic of for putting the gaus tn range, and the carriage | So" one . tt : | the gloomtet oe ee tuto! istres#, army, General Lecomte, Who are the members cap, bowed sinilingly tu tose present. The Empress : ng 7 trucks rested on Lue. soft, g soll, reudering 11 | 1D the open &; ore the sircsts Leptc, des Aix | of “Paris. France will | unaniuousiy coudema’ of ‘this coimmitice? Nobody in Paris kuOWS Was the ueXt ooleet of tatereae and her pale and Fee ae EMER ont Amporsivie to use tiem’ With auy effect. ‘They alt , Besse aud Pace Ut attilieey. whiGn CoN | the esussination of Generals Lecomte aad them, ‘Tneir names are ‘mew to all the oarewora appearance was the subject of ireqaont | MEY GM. os naraas wo to wceswood Park stood im a ijine, fore and aft, and we @efended by four pieces of artiliery, whieh could, lomas, and this odions issurrection, whiea | Noone Xnows even to what party they be- remark. dhe carricd with ber two magni | ha» Ne be 3 \ ve Where ti if necessary, sweep ihe Kue Lepic aud the place | Bas neither an avowed pretext nor purpose . ‘ he . y ' next.week. Phe following’ comprise his siable ' dug out space where they aligned would | iit? v as rhe t purpose. Are they communtts, or Bouapartisis, or ficiest bouquets and gracefully acknowledged the Kansas Chief, Judge Scott, bright Eyes Hol periuit ay wrave suceess for the Montmarures, ; Blauche. “are What wil! be the result of these depiorable events? aus? Whatever they way be, tiey are the focoguition of the company. Next camo she ex- \ aus : a 4 4 asiste f e THE MONTMARIRE INSURGENTS. Will the provinces come to re-estabisn order’ Will | enemie: rot el . - _ : | K, Overland aud a gray mare not y Freeney arte thrown, ap consined of loose Out) starspser Six O/CLOOK.—Barricades Wore erested | the revels die. cur fromutver avenue or resiatAnGy oe trance, Which they deliver to tie ruse sg biaperor, on Whom, 0: course, ail eves Were tuNed. | named. Among the above are horses that Will make ty inc nigh. On the ot a ne | > Pines tameks Tie oe oF tue Fe ot on : eanie, OLS » of srauce, which they deliver 2 Pruss.aus; Of He looked Well and cheeriul; shook hauds and con: , mountarm ail the cennon pave been disniounted and | I the Fivce yp anche, near te corner of Rue Fon- as a fro withou fuel? Or 1s that greatest of all hu- the republic, which they deliver to despottsin. “Lhe | versed with several poe ee nasty reamed Ea ee eee taiiond gil ars Reged Hl placed so an to command ihe ity, Two other | bea ee Lette teach fo whee nrg apa i memnatwns Teer red fF th, i nee Soaks raneit Abowinade ortmes Waicn they have cominitted take his hatin compliment to all assembled to wituess | with a fine stable, among witich 13 Lady horn, Who cannon Were deing hauled up as I descended, and map sph rig 4 2 ever the future Oring, away all excuse irom those Who may have to follow pig_atrival, Se then took the kmpress’ acm, “ A g down on Paris, 1 @ | tel y hs : : ‘ 4 val. ant e condition wad as lusty as a steer, Sho has A ALL THE PASSAGHS 70 THY CITY AWK BaRKicaven. | MZ dewnon Paris, Three battalions of this foree | terrible day has dove more Gamage to the republic | them or to suoniit to thea. Will you take the te- hn ‘both ‘descended to ihe carriage in wait. {Statin H | mar TO! e Rue . { ne Bi rte Intrigues «: ave Wi saptiity ; L ed n lag walking exercise during the past two Loelieve these mendo not menn fight, but are | Marched through the Kue des Martyrs, where | than all the Bonaparte intrigues could have Wrought. | sponsioflity of (heir assassinatious and of the ruin ‘ ing +for. them, in which they. were accoon. | Veei tk “a — : uly ‘umusing themselves with a few ‘weapons, | Re, oramd answered. with, litle, cnthusiasm | Vranee la veralang hereele with Wer owa had #8 as | whion they heap up? Itsy, stay at home; bit you pahiva by the Princo Imperial and Count Ulurey. | Weck® and Dext week will commence regular track Wied, 1p @ certwin sense, are Mele property, Oue | °° : ): nee he ah conget - 2 ‘ ood citizens | have @ cure tor bow T and Lor the wosteacred inter. Ay tbe party drove away they Were cacered Ob} me i Tundred good Men could seals tae heats, take the | RE witeque.” Thelr “wdvance marctied | have their duty «early Waced oul—to.auy round | esig raliy to tue government of the teowalo wed, A bend ation and cukbatie 60 X | _Mr. William Gray is driving his rattling gelding, — Without trou and Mocquard, wilds here, | believe Will doit ‘Phe only fear is tat the Mont | marires Would discaarge a lew shelis and tura their | mitrailieuses upon phe city, avd Paris would be againin turmoil, he plateau 18 too nign for the | ring elevation of any Known cannon; hence it can not be bombarded. ‘The “reds’? wiil get sick of their OWA busiliess if left alone. Attempt to Surprise Moutmar're=Temporary | with & miitery step, arms in a stoventy, f not calcatated to in Jour battalions 4 but the others carri i ch was or. The ovher ree or d their steps towards the Hoel de Ville, Several soldiers of the ime and ihe aitilery were among them. RUMORS OF LECOMTE’S AND THOMAS’ MURDERS, When these men jett Montmartre there was a rumor tuat Geuerals Lecomte and Thoma Shot. A vivaniiere of the National Gu: Uhatene had seen the exe had been is afirmed on, Aad several National ther | the government constituted legitimate repre- sentatives of the conntry, The Natiodal Assemul: and ls delegites have the sole rycat to command, In yielding obedience to ut lies ie last hope of tue country. Scenes on the Rue de Kiveli, Rue St Ane tonnie and lace de In Bastitie—The Gare dens of the Luxembourg a Vast Camp— | j to the Natoaal Asserbiy, ‘The Min sters present in Paris—Dufaure, Jules Fa- vre, Ernest Picurd, Jules Simon, Pothuan, Le lo, Proclamation of the Thiers government, dated H March 20;— * NATIONAL GUARDS OF Partis—An absurd report is being circulated uiai the goverr preparations for a coup Wéitat, Tr the republic aerher has nor can havo any other ob- Those outsiae the stauion, and the same compliment Was paid them by a iew straggivrs ou the road to | Camden House. The greater portion of the imperial lnggage aud attendanis arrived by the next train Trout vover. Mr. Lord, the station master, was most Ooligiag In his efforts to accommodate the large | Crowd who had ass-mbled ot tae statioa, t 13 makin government ot MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN ITEHS. Foster, by Dirigo. He makes a line roadster, r. Wiliam France ts driving Anthracite and jack Harry. they make ® very fast team, as they Can tryt in 2:35 together. Mr. Wiliam Humphreys has a fine private stable in Fifty-third street, near Lexington avenue. It is well fitted and well found with all things necessary to make a comfortaole and luxurious heme for 1g Jirst class stock. Among them are the magnificent goiding Judge Puilertou, black mare Tempest, vlack ding Frank Fergason and 4 paw ol flag Kentucky ; i f ten a pe th a 2 past tes 3e a , the SoldiersRecapture eof the Can | 7 Ph DE 1A CONCORD) tenance of order, it meended, aud sull lacends, tno. | Paris from Brussels, q " ot 5 Jock ten pattaltons of the | A cprrespondent of the London Times says that. | pont i creo d be : biack horses, sixteen hands high, of fine action. ' Arrest of Lecomte and Tkomne—Movemente | iuNng @ force of abuut 15,000 | on ronoling the lene de livoll on Sacucdey Be Gates tistiate Wie sinec Li courier eee The Figaro says that the Revolutionary Ceatral | ¥hey were bod mn vale state and attract a a deal i of the _Tusargents— March op the Horti de | me and i the gates of ine gardens of | havitants of Parts, They represent nothing but com. | Commitiee 1% every day in counctl, receives adhie- | Of sreqaiige eee oe e tty astisn horee in q Ville--Geneent Heeling of + nlucem moor 4 were ¢ — Wat . (ue bosts | manist docirines, aud would band over Paris to pil- | sions, passes sentences of death, aud, in fact, docs New York, He is mained Across tae Continent, 18 | Enthusiasm fur the Comm and 7 t Maud that recutara, stood atl mong | neesna sed Reet cee rae ar ene ant | an te pteones, chestnut, fiiteev hands three mches nigh, with hows : A, ; a ‘dand the dit not rise to defend with oue f 4 ee eran SOUR Ey: Ope), RON See ior time tee tins the rulings, poeritig rough aud conver ing | common accord thelr couutty aud tke repabile, Tthas been cateulaced that theelve miltiards war | Ing mane and tall, Ais step le the very poetry of % sites. ne batt pred, 1 se Yo at the Carrousel were vbich F; f stad i p= yy ae ai meinen Masi tha, Babe | gootier, ‘ana then a thied. AN departed with | folted aud barred and deuble posts of the line kept indemnity which France bas to pay to Germany | ‘The proprietors of Fiectwood Via ® are hard as Beene econ senas om the Paris snovts of “swe ia Ripubliquel Five ia Commune! | goard ot them, None of the gates leading to the | Proclamation of the Paris Members of the Na- | would, in 100 francs (twenty dollar) noves placed | work pay aye beak ae ee ! Figen 0 of the rovclel rapide wreak In Paris on vie = y a at Ln Fe as er en | courts - tie a ae ioe rey mp 4 — be. | tional Government—Their Froposit one upon the other form & column of 5,000 mitres for me dest meeting, witch wil take place May, 0 10:8 wi As'will bo seen the report is full and | Petre) of the Satiooal < Lhe patrol male HO {ine arrived atthe streets conec ing ihose great | _2He following proclamation was issued by tho | high, sorpassing by 200 mitres te height of Mont | gre very liberal, ud the slocuons made for tid Braphic, begmuing with the oe apmge ped goverde | anawer. « ire, into, ‘wenn * yolied a man with & | thorough{n ne COrrespondent thar Paris members of the national government on thy { Blanc, witch 18 4,800 big! | pane grades of horses must comimand large ment to sorpr canon held by the Insurgents, | great beard. Happily tis sdvage advice wes not} it was at t muway np fae de Rivoll I When Victor Hugo made his last speegh in tho 7 ™ and narrating the events which sabsequentiy tran- | olowed. met the iirst group of people going an the direction ~siban me ‘ Fe ee ere oS onicat | pine proarect Park Falr Ground Association. ine 2 a ORNDSARMES ARRESTED. of thie Rue BE Antdlny and the F de 1a Bastille, | . CLTIZENs—Actnated by the absolute necessity of | National Assembly he ailuded vo the Ecumenical | tend SU ie on purses tis spriag, Their pro» spire l= One hundred and fiity gensdarmes were arrested | Avout the Font St. Jacques there we Saving Paris aud the repubite, and of avoding ali Council in these Words:—in this year of councils | graime Will be out in a few days, ‘The attempt of tue government to occupy the hil | during the day aod conducied to the maurice of Mont | blouses and 4 rerowds of National Guards, | C2US¢ Of colision, aa | couvinced that the best wa; d " ‘The Papal Nuncio, Who was pre- ——__—____—. of Montmarire was begun some little tine before | raartre. i) fracernisation be to acuieve that supreme result 1s to salisiy the legitie And carnages, he Papal Hiiag Ambassador, M. ROBSERY OF GOLD COUPONS. Gaybreak, about four ociock in the morning. In | THE ASSASS | and ried, Ou the Pine dei Bastille there | MAte Wishes Of the people, we have resolved to usk Set Iraierniaing with the Kituan Ambansn on he viet Order dual the alana guouid not be giveu ty the tn. | | Was a force of horse, foot and ry. ‘They | today the National Assembly toadopt two measures, “Y. Kouniell, a Urcok by religion Mth, Suna tare Unica, N. ¥., April 1, 1871, 4 ents preckution Was tuken tu keep the troops | Generals Thom had been where for. somo houre ‘There were | Witch Wwe nope, if vdopied, Will couteipate to restore 14¥008, Who ts a Protestant, suddenly A package contatning $2,100, gold coupons, aue 1 were destlued to lake part jn the expedition | at hail-past five o roc len two felt plecee aud two tmudteauiousea at the | MBaGuIllily to Your mands, ‘shes two measures are , the diploinatio gallery. heen ibetictrtt Ie ee * H “8 in the barracks of the boulevard des | of the Kne des Kosiers. An officer of the Garivale | opening. into Lie Boulove d the Rue St, An- | te election of ail chieiy im the Navonal Guard, and | | Among the secret papers found at the Talleries | Aprii 1, of tho Indiauayolis, Bloomington and Weste j dian voiuut proposed that he should have | toine. “A troop of gendartues were drawn ‘ap on the the creation of @ Municipal cow elected by all there was a Mu of the Prince Imperial’s gees | ern and the Danville, Urbana, Bloomington and { FIRST MOVEMENT 4 SUCCESS. | & formal trai; bit hig yolce was drowned | oppose side, ant tnkanury were al about the , We Clizens. Wins we desire, and what is neces- expenses. It contained. among other Ie don | Pekin railroad bonds, was stolen yesterday while } * a The Guardians o: the cannons to the ‘number of | by suouts of ‘Lo death! to deatn.”’ aud the proposi- | column and on the pavemeni ali round, ‘The mug- | SACy for whe public good In nll cases, And More than following:—“weversl tridinplal Brougs, Erocter oo | DEN RNIN Tt er county. They were Daya: avout forty Were indeed surprised Ong disarmed | Non was passed over, Clement ‘ihomes mads a! gievof the coimon and titrallonses were covered, | CVEF In the prosent carcumstances, is order in hiverty | both sides of the river, 36s ‘a'whout | bent tha Fariaers’ Loan and Trost Company aud a¢ j Withont resistence. But this comp did Lo good, | Vigorous resistance; but he Was #%zed by somo i+ | and oue tired arulerymon Was asieep across mis | ONG by liberty. Vive ia Frawer biveia Répubitqne! | arches pald out of tue Pooket of nunme persous | Turner Lrowwers’, both of New York chy~ } At hali-past five o'ciock ta the morning tue Kighty- | dividuals, who placed lnm agains: a Wall. He was | gun Making riverside, J pai Lows blanc, Sehoicher, Weyrat, Adaim, Floquet, | they were dedicated | In inose days sume persoug bpd , ' @ighih infuniry was divided into several columns, | shot in an upright position, Ils breast was pierced | trough a nate recis, in wil of which | Bernard, Langlois, Lockroy, | Larey, Brisson, used to say, “See the enthusiasin of tne peopl ; i Which oceupled the plaveau of the Nill and ail the | by seventy Walls, veveral Leconte died like a sol | thore Wasa beating of drums aud a ranming to | Urepyo, Milliere; also by tne Mayor and Adjoint taey ageag 2 A Rp hig eo ledl bo iarcg is SNEAK THI-VES iN NEWARK, Toads Whicu merged into it. There was no resis. | die He rel to have his eyes vandaged and ree ot National i 3, i he Kighteeath Arrondissement, tropiies for the ¢! ol ' — isues Whessvehy and it Would corainly ‘have | mained wilt tw nop seta hoon, “ Sciam itis tein a ianina tes J a While (he Juvenile, who knew veltcr however, tust | The sneak thleves « .\\e meitopolts annually make been easy to taxe away the cannons if { RISING IN BRLLSVIEUM 0 Jes Coles! ased the river by the Po Proclamations of the Commune=The Tnsure | have soriowiully murmurred bo himself, “The casi | 4 ras inv the suburbs, and are just now, and havo tl valty, wi received an order to| At five o'clock tie wh tb ihe was ta the | fe aes to ge Serene ee roar) aa iS box of papa Will have $100 (238 by tis transaction, ne cavalry, wiich receiy der ive ocho huig sileville was tn the farie, abo f +. , : a ie pw " | chat effect, 2 a pot been two hours behind hand. | hanus of the 4 ~ acoapdie 8 oe wee = SrCnd Diet oe Mole: Gina” TWenanrad ot gents Uharae the Thiers Governm wiht | On, the contiswe of Ul gigante farce Which calls | been for some time pass, Lbigee iti very great de \ 7 Daring ail this tiie the rappe! wea rounded in the | -manded the Rue de Paris, be fhe onter bow over the Latin quaiier, but without bearing or see. Tyranny and Treason—Tao Evovtors Cone | itsell monarchy!—charavart d ‘ |, | Predations tn aud around the city of Newark. Nob reets. Crowds of people congregated | M ards Gul gh je de Puebia. ‘Two pie es of ar- | ing wnything pew till, comine out at the Falace of voked, The following ts the pete ng F sage g Ad | long since those gentry went through a number of ters of the Eighty-eight illery were 5 \ behind the second ana wird | the Luxembourg, I observed nat the gardens were 7 . embassy which has been sent by " “ | i bat ous soe aud addressed im fiery terms by 0 | barricades in the Rup de Paris, “By seveuu'civok | one Vast camp, and thatthe pavement culate was | 280 following proclamation was posted up in the | {ert ttniate Kalser Wiliam as his moderation | handsome newly bai i po ie oid yielded, Nonrished the butts of their guns and trav | circulation was prolt N Belleville. crowded With bolder. The grodhds insiie wore | Streets of Paris on tie 19ta of Marc i:— towards tie vanquished hus raised all sorts of oom. | Peck Of dy had pean all , fe conn ~4 eal Crowzed with (ue insumgents. A POLITE BRQUEST, thickly suddéd with fonts, and Ue soichers Were | REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISR, LIDERTS, EGALITE, TRA: | men It 14 curious to follow the singular | United st Attorin bey and severa ELGINNING OF THE DISASTER. A barricade was constructed at the corner of the BiLLiDg AL Camp fires avd cooking thelr food in the TRANITR. consequesices of a gracious exchange of courtesics opie, unl the attempt | otaer well known Newark gentiomen, and aespoiled them of gas and wacer pipes and other Mixtures, This was the begining of the disaster, At last | Faubourg du Tempie, to waich passersby were | open air. There were double pusts on the gated, rte :—The Frenen between the Emperor of ali the Rassians aad nine horses were attached te Sout ten pieces, but by aa | politely tnvited to coutribute stones irom the pave P| none but solvers of the cam Phere were iWO | Was made to impose won It by force an unyossivle { of the pilferera, Li thelr Majestics only Kend one aie se A ge fa ge) arrested on : extraordinary neglect of the artillery soldiers they | 1 Ji Chey refused they Were Hot permitted fo | neld preces outside the nearcat end Of the garaens calm, has awalted Without Tear and without prov | other some litte bauble ‘wiih a ribbon bo it Burope ane a aking. ‘- hem ag . ® har rf Wore lett without au escort, Upto the open rpacg | pass maul mere oiiged to inake a detour by Way of | and cloge to the Boulevard St. Michel. Further | cation, the guamerut iouls Who desired to touch the | counts her soldiers with anxiety. I! they call one | maker, | resting, Nowark, but who 18 where the Rue Lapic and itue des Abbesteg meet all the Hue de Ja Chopine, The same formality was ob- | on, at the extremity of the gardeus, there was | republic, Tha tine our brothers of the arm: another ‘ny brother’ there 18 @ demand for breec te woe » a, ad ris nf wang of had gone wel, bul here a crowd of avout three bun. | Li Roquette, apother gun ii ihe roadway of the Lovlevard, | would not raise their hands against the arch | loaders by tne hundred thousand. i they tap each | meirapol h 08a and taut | others’ belies a formidavie orver for mibrailieuses is was found a 1 quantity ¢ “l peopie, Many of whom were women, stoppcd AKKEST OF CHLANZY. Bur there were no crowds here, and wothin, of our nbernes ‘thanks to al; h - 4g further pro res 6i the cannons, puns werived at six o'clock In the | beyond the presence of the military and tac cannok yon and France havé prociaimed the repodiic with = added to it Let ua pray t God that they aeons | foun by an no poy br Re 18P08e O1 ph td DESERT'ON OY THE SOLDIERS. eveniiy and was stopped by the Jnsurgents when | to Indicate that auything extraordinary was eipher | All its consequences, bbe Only government WHich notembrace. All the money in Europe would be ine | Jur SJ ey hee fh ‘peonin 18 tO dT, i ue ose A moment alerward a amo of infant: entering Paris, near ivry. ' The train contaived | going on or expected in Paris, It was the same all | can close for ever the era Of Mavasions and clyil wars, Vested that day im bayonets Happy tony if qonae ores e Aa eee to arrived, no doubt for fe purgose of protectiog the | Geueral Chonzy nnd M. Hdaiund Torqaet, Deputy of | along ie Boule d’Orieans as far as the encevate; but | The state ot stege is raised, Tie people Of Paris ure — whose every snnie has the jacnity ol rel it | oe ‘er 4 'Y prison the National Assembly aad formeciy Prooureur lm | ia passing tae cud of we Kouy du Maine, which | Gonvoked ip tuwir gomilia fur Lue COmMmuUal eec- | tn tuelt surroundings by w siulsber apm CaLyns; VUtLuesc HO.diers Of the tne UruKe TAuk |