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es BESIEGHD PARIS. eee The Communists Determined to ; Stamp Out a Free Press, CONTINUED PILLASE OF NUNSERIES. How Nine Mombors of the Commune Were “Gobbled Up” by the Prussians. THE HARVEST OF DEATH were Hopeless State of Within the City. Affaics LIST OF AMERWWANS IN PARIS. | Pants, April 19, 187, Having become wearicd of sacrilege and the a rest of unoffending priests wie ninety-two sages of the Hotel ge Vilic resume the p auton of journals and journalists, The Journal Ggictel of this mor ing announces the suppres-ton of four more jour | nals—Le Sot’, L’Optnion Nulionale, La Cloche and dé Bien Public. M, Louis Ulbach, the chief editor of the Cloche, has been arrested, as Las also M, Polo, the manager of tie ipse, Wio has the puio of M, Uibach’s jourva. bt is did cult to imagine anything more Intensely absard th the suppression of news- papers in Pars. If hostiie to the Commune they can do more harm without the walls, When publisiied, as they will be, in some neighbor- ing towns, than they could ever hope to eifect in the capital, The inbabitants of Paris with views op- posed to the Commune are so conipletely “fattened out” that the most briliantly written articles in the public press would fail to rouse them to resist even More outrageous acts than even those as yet com- mitted by the maddened reds, GO Where you will, nineteen out of twenty of those who stull veuture to express any Opinzon ou the sndvject, even Including the Ceutral Comittee, disapprove of the represaive acts committed by the Commuac. Our rulers ex- cuse themselves for the suppression of journals, an- Bounced this woruing, by declaring that it is impos. sible to tolerate in Paris besieged journais which openly preach civil war, give military information to the enemy and propagate calumny against the defenders of tie republic, People are il-naiured enough to retort that tue reds themselves are ‘the trne cause of Paris being now besieged and of elvil war, With respect to calummpiating the de- fenders of the republic, tue despotic and reekless conduct of Messieurs vinbres de la Commune far more reactionary tendency than any article ‘that has yet appeared in either of the journals which have been suppressed, Shouid the spirit of oppres- Bion continue to pervade the councils at the tlotel de Ville the mhabitauts of this capital have ap- parently resigned themselves to suiler without wur- Mur until the Communists shall have extermluated themselves, will cre long clamor more loudly tor emperor, King or dictator, than they ever did for Fepublicun government, BIDDING THE COXMUNE DE!JANCE, Thad scarcely written the above when a@ friend rushed in win a copy of Le Bien Public. That Journal pata no attention to the notice of stppres- pion in the Journal Odicie! this morning and made its appearance this evening as usual with the fol- Towing ta large type:—‘fie Commune dares to do that which the empire dared not—it suppresses newspapers and does not even deign to give them Motice, It pleases us, in face of this strange con- tempt for all right aud law, not to allow it to be thought that such tyravnies can dnd slavery at their own level. We do not deceive ourselves. The Com- mune has ‘orce and it can do everything, as it dares ail; but for the honor 0: journalism we desire that 4t may be known that if the press has suifered thraldom from the strongest, it has not submitted ‘without protestation and has uever accepted it.” The existence of the Bien Pudtic this evening was Of the most ephemeral character. No sooner did it make its appearance than it way seized by Commis- waires and National Guards, Nova copy was to be | had. Late in the evening wy Iriend obiatned two | from a newspaper vender, who told him that he Btul huda few, the Commissaire who had seized Alem having resoid them to hin. : A NEWSPAPER PROTEST. The Opinion Naiionuie &iso made its appearance, With the iolowing provestation, of Wer i than thet in the Blew Publics—“ Without ingur hg What rigut these Meseleurs de la Commeme can ave to suppress by @ stroke of the pen a considera | Die property, by depriving of Uheir meaus of carning bread neariy two haadrea persons on tue same day; we Confipe ourselves to sinung (at up ww tie present | hour We lave received no document, WO WoLbCaued Which coniirms the aboye.’” WOMEN UP? IN ARMS. The women, wo 10r some itme have threatened to take pare in ie sulle, have at iast appeared in organized form. ‘Phis atterngon a Millay band aie tracied aii to tie Windows, Those li te sireet ran Tapldly to the corner, stared ior a second, beckoned ‘to ther friends to lodlow, aud tien rusued dowa the #audourg Poissoniere. What had tuived, tl Was accompany of women dressed as Natioual Guards, Puily armea aud equipped, pre eded by @ military Aaud, marching into Lie Carmacks. ROLBING THE POOR NUNS. | The Sisters of Germain de PAuxertois was pil Yaged yesterday. The poor siste: Ttuey Work hard to maintuia tiemsel nd Ansiruc' the chiliren of the poor, ‘he robbers did notiina anuch money iu their money LOX, But tiey are not articular a8 to a shade. 1 ai ashamed to say Hat ey store ali—veo fran Wow rus NIN S OF THE COMMUNE WERE JOBBLED Uke When nine of the Conimuae went to St, Denis the ‘other day, they were snayped up by the Prussians Wituout having had suMciont time to (oro plain their plan tor the government. Like ‘Tr Went to St. Vents to expiain it, and were “gobbled up.” 1 vis! tay the same place Without | wue, Was received with polt and, the have NO immediate mtenitou of overing my: | ( audidave for the honor ab in tue tote! de WVilie, Not only did the Pr era} inform tue | red =P ans unat he did uot VW what they Queant wheu they spoke of die Commun 6 he | fauded tua the only authority he recognized in | Franco was the ¢ ninent at Versaiiles, | ‘ne Communisis have been so intoxicated | by mob pepulaiity and government turbecility Unat | thor overbeanmg buperuneuce las become un- { bear ope has been fe irom maoiesta ‘and arres® ‘Tbe iahubltants have bitterly bews | Aneir fate, DUE every One has been so compictely | fnatiened out by the wu eled audacity of the 8 that Hy ONE Nas attempted to take any serious Bicp to oppose it. in dil clavses Of society, how- ever, glihiough people have been airaid to opealy ex- {presi thoir opimons, a ieciiug of hostility has been Becrctly expressed, Whiten smiply requires but ume, | ace and opportunity lO make itseif openly pro- | Aluimed, } THE UNDERTARERS’ NAQVEST. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. youd take care fo ask increased salary. These ommunists were glad to pick up cigar ends in the streets before the 18th of March where they mur- dered Generais Thomas and Lecomte.” ‘The old man’s tongue rolled on in a similar strain as we joited over the uneven pavement in the direction ci St. Ouen, ‘To-day this date eiglit of the gates will remain open Bix A. M. Uil six P, M., and that no lisse to leave Paris wilh be demanded, except froin ciu- THE GATES OF PARTS. the Journal Ofictel announces that from yOu wens Letween the ages of nineteen and forty; so | that a glimmer of reason appears to have passed tuongh the heads of the Governors of Paris, But there ts gnother order which looks ominous. ‘The citoyen Paul Pia is charged with the surveillance and THE CONTROL OF TE RAULWAYS, Fach company ts jorced to deliver to him any books or documents he may require, so that it is possible that, aft grief with respect (o the ratiways, Station, where present the Commune was formerly a greaser of wheels, most amusing scenes have veen & ly enacted, ‘The employes of the railway treat him with profound respect, with imock gravity and grease mei Every moment may be heard, “Wul Monsieur je Comrais- saive be Kind epough?’? “Vardon, Monsieur le Com: saare,”? “If Monsieur le Commissaire desires, &c. Al the northern mmissary named oy YO help big jn his important A vtlona the Commine sent a@ cloul of satellites with red seyrfs, intensely finportant bat vulgar personages, who, if all dogs had their deserts, would have been kicked long slice, Saga, it was Known that the deleg og of Th Conmians hia been are rested by the Prassiits Me day before yesterday, thore was a terrible éX¢ilemeit apparént among the red scaris, and vengeance was sWara against iiway odicials, who were accused of having iustigated the /russians to arrest their lords, ARRES OF CONCEALED SOLDIERS. A few days ago sixteen artillery men of the Tm- Peril Guard and thelr horses werd arrested by the ational arcs, together wilh the inhabitants of house where they had concealed tiemsetves, her than serve inthe ranks of the Commane, 2 of the employcs on the railway, who was erly an arulery man in the Imperial Guara, de- caved yesterday, “f was an aruliery man in the Guard, and when 1 have the chance will willing serve again to tre on the ca ncite de Paris, | out: , ‘The most comsoriabic iookimg weil-Lo-do persons ‘at present in Laris ave the lineral alicndants— Ahoge staid looking pers with cious, dressed mm Fespoctable sutcs of ) Jonger indulze m the agonlang woe style wei) fed and smile cheery. Well may t go 680, as they do not appear to be lor fo serve in the ran I saw three, | Bil of them under forty years of age, look. ang comphacenity at imttaiion of National fQuards en roule jor the slaugiter ground. It was jmposeibic to hep observing, ‘How does it happen | Phat you me Hot forged to server’? “Why, Mou- | jeur,”? replied the tiutes, BY man to lis trade sour motto We are not up to fealtigs but Ave fist aren Ws ive oie begias aud then We are ir . They no whey Louk |} ‘at rate. We have our hands tolerably full now; | rylag 18 more profitable than fghliag. They jon't forces us to sight; We are more nseidl im the | emetery, @nd ave (vo gioouiy to loos well under | he red fag, LONGING FOR THE RETURN OF THE EMPEROR. It is refreshlug to enter the Prussiwn lines. There ; everything is order and reguiarity; here all ts ‘anarchy and confusion, My driver, a very old, Barrulous man, when he saw the Prussians, e aimed, “ANI Mi a Paris until the Germans ent ome the better will it be for “Why, my friend,” I replied, to hear you (alk thus makes we believe that you are not Commune.” “1 in favor of the Couinunes!” said, Jehu, with astonisument; ‘not Lindeed,! The Com june is @ setor drunken tdlers who don’t Know hat they want. ‘Too idle to work (hemscives, bey iil not Jet othera labor. Pitlage aud drunkenness thelr motto. They talk of ihe empire paving poerey While they rob everybody tiey can both of joney and liberty. HEN THE EMPEROR WAS NERD WE ALI HAD WORK ‘or my own parth should be glad to see hin back agein, and so would thousands People now would Bhoui for hin who were opposed to ulm but a lew the jousteur, we saali never have quiet , yoner they | in favor of the | mouths since. I should lke to know what he fobved. He did not pillage charches, nor take our tab horses frou us. He would do well to return. fort Di ADIUL STATE OF AVFAIRS. joes tho sitttation become inore hope- ssly Cntangicd. The roughs become day more perated, and, like rats in a cage, will fight vi ) to the bitter end, Without doabt thousauds will leave the ranks when tie opportune moment foe their doing so shall arrive, but the must vicious will hoid out to the last, Piliaging contizucs and will do so, tis now to be brought 10 @ system pro- periy organized. PILLAGING, PERQUISITION AND REQUISITION in the eyes of Messiears de 1a Commune appear to be synonymes, infnivre no person is to be rob- bed without an order signed by compeient authority. A strange consolation jor the vietims., On Yhursday the 1dence of the brothers Pereire, in the Fau- bourg St. Honore, was visited by the Natlonal Guards, Who brought with them two iarge empty furaiture wagons, into which they packed every full botue of wine they could discov © houses ‘bhis afternoon { Iniormed by the sister of aman empioyed in a large ton sie manulactory that her brother and bis patron have beea sent lor almost daily by th Nati ARDS TO BREAK Ov in commercial establishments In course of being pl- laged. At one house the case was brokea open, but notaing Was ,ound vein, to the great disappulnte 1ient of the National Guard3, who, however, did nob up the ge they ave skil(ul money grabs. the walls with the batt ends of thetr rities vered tn an iavisible rd money una securities to tho amount of 2, 0 Tran ‘Lis was considered a good day’s work. SAP ES SIN PARES, AQUEREC. Living Under the Commune -flow They Hill Time aud Esespe Being Killed--Prepering tov ike Second Siege—-Joliy Lite—Meaus of Protection Geitiy 4 o! the Coleny. Paris, April 21, 1871. In a moment like this, the mosi daagerous to hu- man life in Paris since the reign of terror, it is inte- resting to look up the American colony and seo what it is domg, Blessed Americaus! I suppose the lessors of apartments think and the maitres Whotedl belteve that we citizens of the United Siates are the must charmiug people. You can tell by the bad Freuch and the martyred garcons that we, of foreign residents, are almost entirely alone under the jurisdiction of the Commune. “Zhe Americans are not in enormous numbers here, but we have the cream, and the jolly haunts of Uncle Sam are visited by the same class as during the siege, save, of course, with those few aduitions who have come “to see ihe fan.” Alter breakfast, even beiure break- fast, often I take a stroll down the boulevard, now desolate, deveried and nearly a blank, I am oppo- wite to Peters. “Halloa! There's the gentleman from North Caro lina.” “What's the news?” he demands, “All quict on the Seiue !"? Every one Knows F——, and he 1s aman worth knowing; for besides his good cummon sense and Knowledge of the worid he is acquainted with tie most beautiful and artistic of Parisian women. ‘Then, as a matter of course, I must do ail the morn. ing salutations. But who comes next? Dr, N——, of California, Who Las Nved tweive years in Paris, aud who is famed for the elegance and purity of his conversa- tion and his admiration for the courage and hereism of the French people, | have sat often ier hours and listened to the Doctor, when in one of his chaste moods. fle would relaic curious incidents in the lives of New Bngtand clergymen visiting Europe, on the piea ol having a bad case of broucius. ie) oue of the soul iuspiters of the American colony, and, asde irom & handsome fice and an luposing figure, is filled with vast and various erudition. “When Greek meets Greek” there ts, in the popular Mind, sometiung of &@ mind, and the Doctor last night, a his hoy admiraion for Byron, burst into a thousand seimilllating words, which provoked a Dappy rejoinder trom a citizen of Thal tattered State. | Lile would be tucumplete without seeing tue Doctor ouce a day. I get up to go. T must see what is going on in the Rue Soribe, jor there we find Thorpe, Wells and Hill, all claiming to be Amieriean boys. | “Give me a coektatl, colonel)? Tear iu the most Cletant of the estaulisnments, titted up in green velvet, mahogony aiid ine ssive eels. “AL right, # and the glasses jingle and tne ice breaks, and wea the straw beglas to draw. A lively chat; a discusston Of the Journal Opie our own , the draft riola of New York ia 1863, and parallels between cae Ward politics of the American Metropolis and the statesmansiup of the Commune, are all daily discussed, as, oue aller aagtuer, the Americau gonticnen ua monge drop AG tae Grand Cate and at the Caié de ia similar scenes, Wut, ab tWu P.M, By 1 us gO to the front Not for ime,"! sty 8 Ou 9 Commun lod wrong i te paper “Dat there 1s ny dag “OL couse you would say so; when you go ow you geé in tie collar of some house and come bac: and swear you hav riddled ta death j ua the care Y rolls up to the toward the Porte Maillot, and per- 2 you might Hear “We're coming Father Abra- am, 800,000 siroug," OF some Other imelory bo tie accompaniment ot tmetrauleuses, Chassepois aud hissing shells, Maybe tie party divides, for at this moment tie 11h js divected ab Newliy, tie vorte des Ternes i Levallois Piorret. Bui men— Ame- ricans—are not the curiosity seekers about tie 9 is no glory tu dying to have your name Sp € arch. Some of 2 sjawest of our <Ameri- can belies are ont im pretty costames, the most cunning ite hats, looktug at tn Dombardment not from atar’ om, pat vight tt! midst of where the sheus tall. All aboud ine ar An fags fo one Of any other the richest proprietors 0! this spleu- aia qi jjotce M Hoathg tue Stars and Stripes. Lofien think that I shoul! desert the Harare and go juto the real estate basimess; tor by ny aM ne significant sum one can become au owner of a tine DAuo! mansion on tie Aveave Uimpsratice; but mie fear that between Vaicrien and the Commune 1 might hove a legacy oi ashes deters me from piaying We piduce, P Tucre 1s & cry for a Heht-—“give me a cigar; this is gett na aud B proyeciue explodes wie | pleces re fect, and the cocier pro: amend to the route, If 1 unanimously vote down on pain of lorfeiiung ail pay, “Bul a glass of beer how's that”? “Goo 1" Ang we descend for the heer, Just in time to see an god Turk closing his window before a fragment {Sisco in bis shutter. Possibly the most gratuysug feeling mm te world Is that which golues trom tae Knowledge taat people are trylig to Kill you, shoot- | ing at you, terrifying you, ana yet Haavle to injure the minuiest har of your head, ‘ihus we Fema and laugh with iarsians at Versailies and aye and the batferies of Courbevoie, wondering and WY ie jo anticl Ween two Wye thee eh AY, Se An Ray erman, A month of such diversion makes It mo- | notonous, and then we sally forth to Asmieres to look at a closer, bioodter combat, Like a drama in tie second We have more sanguinary se men on thelr stomac Mut beumad barricad livering coyp after coup from thelt Chassepows on tho Versailigs scout. “Who are yous’! demanded a rouge. “On! we are Aimericans,"! "Yes," says an oicer, “they're from the land of liberty’’—and then a tong talk about independence, ® republic, municipal rights, oppressions of the oor, Indulgences of te rica ald Whe fall of tyrants. Hut men die Vioieut deaths every Minute and this takes away the ludicrous and jovial, and we become serious and regretfal, Shattered houses, household debris, tires, and thea the town in Names, and, near enougit to eternity, We drive back, This has peen the daily life of the last Weeks “When will it end :? the ladies asx, “thas just begun,” we who think We are wiser than the rest, respond. When Paris was in mourn. Jf1 was i) has position § would come back, but | lig over “the biack death” deserved by Kugene Sue 4 Y ali, (he Comtmane may come to | and Louts Blane, I do not believe there was as much terror as now. ‘Then people could leave town; now they cannot, save with great trouble, and In a week probably not at all. THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT AND THE POPE, To Tre Eprror OY THR HeRaLys— On reading your article in this morning's HERALD under the above heading, the determination seized me of addressipg you a few lines on the subject, and tinst with your well known love of tmpartiality and fair play you will give my communication a place ip your columns, Your advice to his Holiness is no doubt well meant, but 18 given saaly in ignorance of the prin- ciples which must actuate the Pope on this question, and I would venturo to say in ignorance of the real principies which are actuating that miserable as- sembiage of infidel, unprineipied and wicked men who form what is cailed tho italian government. You have no doubt read the clreular as issued by his Holiness a short time ago on these “Papal guarantees’ which the Italian Legislature has been 0 long endeavoring to bring to shape, and which, as the devil of old, ey propose leying before the representative of Jhrist, and prom sing him MA bg yi only How owt Sad Worship them; bur they have already hid their answer in the grand and noble words of his Holiness’ clreular, that venerable and worthy representutive of our Redeemer, the lecture of which makes every houest, good-hearted man proud or his speeles; tat it sull exhibits one at least who has the manly conrage of standing on the eternal founda- ton of truti and justice and bidding detiance to all tlie powers of heii and of the wicked of this world, His position may to the eyes of the world appear to- day hope! the same has been before; but pres- ently ihe Master shall arise and sith the surging waves and fleree storms of wickedness, and tie Church will again appeer in increased splendor and Vigor and powt When the storms have abated and the davk clouds of iniquity shall have been swept away, there can be no pact between truth and error, jusuce aed iniquity, between Leaven and hell; ho comminging, concessions or “accommoede- ment” between tue pure, beautiiul bride of Ciist— mis holy Church and the Charen of the world or in devil, ‘The warlare between the cod OF we woman and the seed ot the ser pent declared at the beginning of — the world, sail continue unnl its Alinighty God, thiough ihe biood of His Divine Soa, Hs Loly Church, her sacraments and her never-ceastng sup- pl cations and increasing and untirlag energies, en- deavoring to gather and lead to the bright abode of heaven those childven Of men, to be witit whom 13 Gows delight, aad wilo are asdearto Lim as the apple of His eye. Whue the arch-Jend and his satellites, the sworn eneimies O1 our race, never cone, never tire, m bringin® rato piay all the immense resowrees Ol Mies hellish Hicndish ingeauity to drag us down to the foul pil, that they may glut over our eterial tor fuist Whose never-ceasing machina tons noting bat the grace of God can save us, which grace can only reaci us through Ls estab- lished chunnels—the chanoe's of His Lioly Chureti. ‘This ire between heavea and hell for the sessiou of the human race is the great power 3 ut Work to. he world, ever has been and ever will, and ches irom the greatest mon- avchs OF the human race down to the smallest mal- vidual acts of each and every individual member thereof, We caunot but admit while we deeply de- plore that the powers of inlguiiy are gaining sround when we behoud the universal corruption ob cur nuforduiaie race, Woe! (o the world when it shail have obtained the mustery, We have had im the terrible frst French revolution an example of w it leads to; anuther example in that fiendish struggle how go on in that same uniappy country, and will pro bly have a more (evrible example when that same dreadful clement now vigorously driven on by heil Jn unfortunate Italy and Spain ‘shall have reached iis climax, to which it no doubt sven will, from pre- sent appearances. ‘The salvation and protection of the human race of Christian civisization jies with ihe preservation of the Holy Church of God—the ark of God's grace and blessing to man, Wo! to the human race—wo! tothe worid—when the tide of iniquity shall swell and surge up suMeiently high to menace the total submersion of tie Rock of Chist. But at that dread moment Cirist, in conformity With {118 divine promtse, shall not allow the gates of hell to prevail over Aer; but will, in Tis might and power, roll back the threatening, feaiful ude, and hurl it tuto chaos with the eatire world, and ume shail be no more, You may censider me moralizing, In which even I do not see harm; bus the grandeur and magnitu te of the subject Have carried me on, and my few words will have the effect of inspirlug one single good thought they will have been worth my while to pen tein and yours to print thew. PELIX. GN PTET. Several Uberal clubs in Austria have voted cou- ‘atulatory addresses to Dr. Dollinger. Among te new papers recently started in Paris 13 one called Cain ane Abel, Vervailies is represented by Cain; Paris by Abel. The solemn removal and demolition of the ive stones which used to serve as base for the gutilotine in front of the Prison of Lu Roguette, m Parts, took Viace on Apiil 9 in predéice of a iarge crowd of Specialors. The Versailles government has chang of the Mobiles of Brittany beedase they abled hose of the imeurgent National Guard and caused he Versailles troovs 10 Cotamit fatal mistakes in dirmg into the former. The Paris Commune proposed to M. Tiers the exchange of Archbishop Darboy, since lerated, ast Me isl ul, Who has been caught py the : ss authorities, M. Thiers has refused this proposal, a% Blanqut is Mader sentence of death pronounced upon hun by the Council of War, ‘Tue {uperlal Eagie of Germany, according to the nd the kepis Hagee, aud that of une latter contaia the Hohenzol- lera Hagie. Nothing but eagie! Tio weight of so many eagles wiil yet pull the paren’ eagle down, Aueeting of «ist lis} men for the purpose of supporting the Dollinger movenient took pha pril 46, at Bonn, Germany, and was attended by Aanite, of Prague, the famous te , Histortan Cornetias, of Munt ssors Of ihe Bonu University. sed, and ib was de september, tngiish and Irish emigration tip mM the british posscasions Jon correspoudent of RU AL The moves let to hold a field fy | tsa be opened in North Ameri the Manchester Qe 3 an orgs on iS nearly py ed for contribut don an exce | term Lu entigraiion of ie Kind best adapted Ward tae progress of the great works o1 de- bout to be taken hand me Brith uese the Pactte f onsist | ed to con olumbla, now | dio We Canadian Union, with the obiest provinces, and of roats to make acce | © inaccessible valley of the Red | fe nowspapers are fll of a horritl | cmunitted In a hotel ot thas etry y j sian ol w Voie. ‘They arrived tie Hotel a Valle together, and Ute next day the Russian | {saying that he had been called away vy urgent | anairs, and informin Wailers thet Wis cou. Panton was Co awaits Nis Pelt He added, as if by an aftertiongt, “Do not WW we Were up | all nigut, and he asleep. > wil ring waen | he wants anythin e hotel was full, and noth ing Was thovght about the Pole tii ihe evening, | wien the walier | ed ab his with a le woieh had arrives him. Not r sivongled im nis waich liad cor bun. } . Ashocking ace leep, a8 there was an empty bowie wnarcotie of thie table besive ent Oo yedat the Prines Mum. bert theat Viorene Daliet pantominie Was being peric outer rakes ple i i One of the former, { who was fr HW morially wonnded, a buitet | > | having entered the forenead and peuerrared the | Warn. AL first the andtence applauded te incident. } It soon, however, } apparent that we termbte | tragedy had ¢ i, aad t AU LeHCe Were worked Up 10 apiich of the highest exeilement. | Women sob mon shonied, and i many le: 4 ¥ dey gee if the man | upon tie staze which ihe The performane bely and | his (privaic box, was imine stopped, | Shortly a avis & magistrate eae wpon (ie | stage “and took the names of ail performers and supernumerarics engaged In we pice itis no low u r ougut thas the occurrence was ac sed was net aregular pe ed by Ub only seventcen yeurs of age. ‘the Cow mereio, an Talian journal, cor givin Cops story relative to aa i fol ty to jumeselt J panics Tt, who arrived aie He HE Bali {2 person, his manaors, hi gave lim a strikin: Mbhance to the ex- King of tie Two Sicihes, of happy memory. He received Olfleial aud confidential visits from priests, monks, Women and numerous supporters of Mis cause, Me promised, Natiered and granied oi fnal pensions, and predicted his elevation very Leaked to the throne of Naples, His pretensions reached to ouch Rates PLAN BEARER att the Wee tara shortly-to-be-relustated king and all belonging to hin. ‘The javilation was atits height when it was suddenty loiorrupted by the Nuexpected entrance of A body of cavabineers and guards, who in thé name of the law imvited the king, His sulie and his guesis to accompany them to the castle, where they would be better able to ca ‘on the farco, ‘There being no use In resisting, the king’? aud his company suy- mitted with ihe best possible grace and were speedily placed in safe keeping. The soi-disant King is @ native of Barletta, The police are id to have seized several documents compromising nuwergys laslugwua: persons in Rome. decision of Kaiser William, is to be sing jeaded, resenibiing the Ameiiean Spread Huge. The heart of the ¢ an Eagle wil represent the Pras | swer, aud finding iue door lo: _Uley openand found fim strangied on Ris bed, He bad | veeu dead foe several hours, and must have beca ent ny alice, | vagant toasts were drunk and viras shouted for the | GERWAN BNPIRE, PER AL NOTE! THe Ex-Senator Ross, of Kansas, has arrived at his home tn Lawrence. Ld Ex-United States Senator James R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, is now living In Chicago. Hon, Thomas A. Scott, of Pennsylvania, has been elected President of the Shenandoah Ratlroad, of Virginia. Raiph Waldo Emerson lectured in San Francisco on the 23d ult. to an overfowing audience, His subject was “Immortality of the Soul.” General Waiker, Superintendent of the Censna, has been making @ tour of the Western States on business connected with his bureau, Mr. P. S. Gilmore wit visit Europe in Jaly on bust- Ness con: with the World's 1 Peace Jubt- lee, to be holden In Boston in June, 1872, George H. Reed, son of George W. Reed, of Shaw. man Parliament. TNE NEW CONSTITUTION AGAIN CRITICIZED, he Reeent Agitation In the CathoHe Chureh, AMPLED WAR STRENGTH i wy ONES Mut, Mass,, ia the successful contesiant for the ap- pointment to West Point from the Third district. ~~ fore the wa ted hte: jeties of Baies College, Captain John ¢ im, & grandson of the of AF TAN OT AM HTS Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, of Brooklyn, has been ! 7. tty Facts and Figures Relaiing to the ate fam cus South Caro’ A, Lives at Sunnysikle, Ohicot engaged co detiver the commencemeat address be- iT: Tin oa, War Wiih France. i 8 Hee Ark. He is now ou a bildal trip to New fy DREIGN PERSONAL GOSSIP. NOREA’ —King Amareus, of Spain, is becoming quite proficient in the nish langaage, —Lonis Napol it is sail, faten the St. John's House, near for a residence, Mr, Swindurns, ¢ mous poel, has com- | pletely recovered from vont all ness, —Sir Edivia Ling condition is such that it Js thonght he will never move be able to pant. wl Nigavy, a prominent leader of the Left ta the Hangu wantied ide recently, ——The Duke a obarg Gotha, who has been suffering with Le ——Pressor Ruc his labors in tie exese 1s dead, —Prince Charles of Roumant the Princess, .eit oucharest on Cie davia. —The Prince and Princoss of Piedmont left Rome on the 1th ult, to Viste te muriumic expedition 1 Naples. ‘ty, Apull 17, 1871. ‘The general aspect of this city and its nhavitants is of the wonted y, impervious to the suleidal events ta an around Paris, to the Cataolie seni which Ila di imereasing mM pro- portions, and to the general condition of ferment { lon throvghout the Continent, as is evinced by | sa%Kes on the part of do laboving classes and bevils in Rowiuaala, Switveriona and other countries. THD REACHSTAG, | After the short Haster vacations (he Reichstag has resumed work, though compiamts are heard respect. ing the want of s This, however, may be owing to an mitention on ine part of tue government to bring ia, as it has often, done, the most important bills Lo 43 the close of the session, Lot so much for we purpose of securing during the haste before impending adjourament, the assent ol the Reovevontatives, as to shut of leagtuy and unprodiable discussion scompanied by vt wt. ior Mol- ther Hyacinthe, who Is at present in Rome, is about to deiuver 108 Os doctiual diasourses ML the Dante Concert sat, tie oC F s NE COMPOSITION OF THAT BODY Me Porto, it 8 ramorel, intends to senda ly, : Be a large eatcainn woo toloraiae'in Rae teva orabout | MY now be stated as follows:—Tirst, national the coast of the Duxine this swamer, Uberats, 114 members; second, centre ov otica, —Count Kitztnium edt, the Austrian third, conservas » 435 fourth, progressives ina aid ae a ds ca court, has ehritty, 43; filth, German realm, 35 xtn, penne. oF ° hiveral Reichs-party, 23; seventh, Poles, 13, and ——The Sultan of sent Is & bichth, Indopaniteata: & : 4 ; berlain to Egypt for e yipeceine Mis ar , lutepen teats, 34, making tm ail 75. The maments ava the bardens up populattoa, { omfeial lst of the members enti Sus as to their Landerda Mand, formeviy lessee of | Tank and station or profession in life, which etn ticatre, Lonion, win the Bagish Baak- | cnumorates 13 princes of the viood, 1 duke, 4 art, WIC debis ANU ALLE LO $13,899 ail _ specs ae e Duk ‘ ninvitae:| it princes,, 06 counts, 8:¢ nistera, 15 privy WK inburg Nas acospted 5 eae ta is tion to become a patron and anh sdornry temper | eotnellors and government o 23 court coun. of the duuior Naval and Miliary Club of Engiand. sollors, yormment counsellors, &e. 23 provinc —Murphy, the anti-Catiolie lecturer, yas directors, 1 pi £ of the Department § bed wl Wiilleaay wl, onthe 20th uls | (Lower Ruine) 8 military officers : he injnvies lie sustaiaed render his recovery a Wada pera anol Udine: uucertaln, ; 2 cle lacluding 1 bishop; 44 1 oficers, 18 lawyors, 24 no taries public, 3 jidin Ered, —Mohammed Djemit the young- eat on of (he Sulla: of Turkey, received a handsome attorneys, 15 farme burgess iA present from is father Jor his profiesacy in his | counetiiors and atdermen, 9 authors and e < studies of tic French and Porkish langaagos. imen, 9anthors aud editors, 2 booksciiers, 2) mereaants and maaw yetired capitaiists, 18 professor. apothecary, (4 directors and toacuers of seuool Tmechanic, It may be added that the not very strongly represented, thre Americans Abroad. of the depulies enjoying ine pre List of Americans registe: at the offices of CONSTITUTIONAL Bowles Broth & Co., 449 Strand, Charing Cross, Having given you, in a to London, and 12 Rue de la Palx, Pal he debate on the German AT THE LONDON OFFICK, VOR THR endeavors Of ALELL 22, spirit iavorable to the interests of Cathohcism, iv New York—F. Hepple Wail, Wm, M. Kelt ~: A Powers, Mra. Henry N Smith, Miss Walker, 8. swiices to mention bricily ihe third reading on Fri- piy to 2 letter from a gentleman 3 “he Is deeply toyehed by the rita ta the conntry of which vere and faitiuiul friend and —Napoleon, in In Birmognau, 6 plysi rea 3 always becn a y aro nt of every seven of Von. ATH v loiter, a synopsis of constitution, aad the yur WEEK ENDING R, A. Pardessas, J. A. Pardessns, James J. Myers, W. | day last, on which cceasion only a single speaker Forpy and family, F.P. Goodenough, Mfr, and sits. | took the floor, This was the renowned particularist, Corkran, Levi Parsons and wile, W. 2. Demey and wile, Win, H. Wyatt and samt pt. Jolin Cobb, Professor Hwald, of Gittingea, Hanover, who 1s ad- Personnel of the Preseut Ser- tetent material for legisiation, | the elerical party to amend it ina | 5 sian siege artiliery alone consisted, it secms, of thousand pieces of heavy orduance, wit! of one milion projectiles; whie the eld’ artillery numbered 1,500 guns and inonttion be 900,000 shots, Not leas than 4,000 picees of ordnan and munition for two million shots remained at ore In the German fortresses, ‘The total of cart | Tidves distributed lufantry and cavalry {s este mated at 100,000,000, Kor the transportation of thts vast Inunition eleven companies of one hundred, men cach wud twenty-‘our muniion trains, each of forty four-horsa teams, were rejalred. The tree South na States and giso Saxony and Less eh €Xeeeled their quota oF men and ni. » The total force bronght on the fleida by Germany Was 1l8727 men, 236,347 horses and 2,050 Hicld guns. including the garrison battalions the aggregate number of men was over 1,200,000, Of these there have crossed the Frenen frontier 172 North Germ 13 Prusstan and 4 Saxon ba cavalry regin and batteries, aitogetuer not | guns. ‘This enormous for Napoleon 1, led agaist Re 259,000 men and G09 guns, and total array of the aifiesyn 1013 by 120,000 men and 300 guns, ‘The entire Feench force uring tie war mush be estimated still bister, by a least 260,0.0 men, thougi 600,000 of thoi troops w tional Guafis. Gk ate of con atants on both sides was between 1,690,090 and 1,50 ‘making an excess uf 400,006 men over the highest ) hinaber engaged in the Liberty ware, and a tigura ) Which since the time of the Asiatic migrations |i | never been reached, ‘The greatest levy in the Ame- | Hiean secession War, ab tbe end of 1595 and begla nhig of 1864, was 1, wo, though only Wro-thicds | of Luis nuaber may be supposed to tave been av | liuaily in tne dicld.” Jtts Bob likely that a war on so ‘jargdascale will break out again in Berope for | years to come, unless there should be @ general con- | Jlusratiou. ‘dhe attention of miliduy nen here has | becu called to | AN fiPORTANT CITA here, on ihe iat day ot 3 year, the wstige of sevdoai Was abrogated, and th futeation nuw prevaus to mtroduce “® general Na ve similavto that of Prussia. Cour Lor that realm, with & isalready 1a prepa-y itn the completion of dispose over almost ree OL Mt 1 Power, ove the oul fuservection iG Vordherte and Chanzy aad drafted a new, | OYganization of t roach amy, in wile daured OL Lesd Chan $00 ry regiments. Bagtand and) Jialy, te is Kuey Wise € pled With the mization Winles, Whigh, In other, Varian, 2 Badeus yah Prossan 1si2 by at least $ bettud the | Dalry to military sery tthe It yi sind th popaktt ou ratio ha | her raiiwa | double joe sons 3 STADLISTIMUNTS, ' natural . trom the last war. ‘reparations to have been made b Russia jor se t, and itis not dulleult to slow tue enormous inere ae oF luiitury estab= Istinients since Cit Crimean war, a period of fiftecw | years. At that thie Ku i her Cau- j castan forees, bad 103, antat pre she has 193 j infantvy iegivenis; Austiia lod sixty-two, at \ present she ba dutanury ve nis; Prussia | had torty-iive, low, exclust of the ; North Gerinon she Mas Dinety-seven Mh | fantry regi! ri dhe regular estabe | meu vise from | to 159 intan ce Nag de | ed tt crimean | war by Logland | established in 1id2 ww {now intansiry : janenta, Unett i8e2 the princtt ate ot Ttaly— | Pledinont—hod Gorty-lwo injantiey romuments, Wide: It now has eiguly- is, mielud ‘ven . Wied here ned only. of the hue, is cr 3 oclex of ted war nlite bave tha closed ¢ nave fas of slain military rivalry, @ att pre eiucuts for enacting at the first cons ion Sisuluy 1 not greater deeds of atrocity. rhe malign indueuce of it ura; needs no comment. ‘Thely em. Tat heme mM the absence of a foreign war ated in in March Led’, and i Vin France just now, to the utter you so clear politician as M. Thiers, French kiliog thelr own j being a } obfuscation of € in, could exclaim, “fhey have reached the henght of hear iaission 1 WAS HE A LUWATEC. | & Curiews Birnmy Case “The Much Marrye ites Waldron~Au Affecting Scene ia ; Court. At about midnight on Thureday the case which has excited go mucit comment throughout Queens county and which has oceupied Justices Hamilton and Lawrence in Special Sesstons for the past three 8, Was closed, and Walter Waldron, the man charged with marryiag two wives three thnes, was jiler, Jan, Wm. D, Uarris, if, A. Johnson, | milited to be a rather extravagant opponent of | held to awali the action of the Grand Jury, Jt was faa saris Hughes santa Prussia and its strides since 1608 In openmg his | Orst decree! that he should be committed without ‘OM ‘rhowp MH Penbinian, | speech he pointed out the eoatradiction of terms in , ball, as the “District Attorney demanded, but ul, Geo. fia, BF rani Bartiets, A. | the sant constitution, which aks Many pla u tears and persuasions of @ moter, brother Mee denen ie a ote Of an emperor and realin, and in others of a feucral | and sister, who weve all present, were Rivers, _ douati isseil, William Milton, | Union, a Bund Council and Bund authorities, Areaim, | too much for the kind ~~ hearted ~— pablie Mr. and Mrs, advury, Mra, J. F. Bumstead, | contended Professor Ewald, is nota coufederatioa, | prosecutor, and ho was rel dou giving $3,000 d, Lewis D, Dunn, Mr. and Mrs, Ohio—Wm. Spaythe, Ben- vin and wale. Cincin- ‘amily, Mrs, Wins Bui %. Rich, Clev nington, Vt.—Wm. nati—sirs. Dr. Norton, Sauucl Mills 2 for that means equality among its members, while the present coaflcuration of things accords vost vowers to the Emperor. Furthermore, you call tuis ray. Providence, nd — Miss L G. King, Miss. the theory of nationalalty, have not the Poles ava King, Mr. King. Virgitta— Mrs, M. L. torton, the Danes of Noria Scaieswig vr sii Ee enaeioa. St Lours—Mr. and Mis, 1. M. Kens ace gaston pease pais anal piaint? We ought to call tings by their right name Sheridan, General —J.M, W. Pratt. Bulimor | ytzon, Miss B.P. Morrison. Vit Mrs. CL, Hughes, Dr. and Mes. - Raymond Claghorn, FAUCisCOm— Wil! tin xed Suites be in the event ouly of Mas Pereeive vin Smuaih, Chiia— vl Mis. BK, if ahd the Od Gernitt Cuipire, which re Norwich, Conn, Rockwell. Lo ted Une DHRCIple oF sublune, Millt, CoMeEll lor Fuller, aiempn 7. Koboson, Totrsvalle, Lf justice to atic Oppressed, Wc ice Yuenghag. Leeds- A, Richards, Unitel se were Loe rua the ruled. At the trans States Consul, ea | Mat ¢ nn 1515 dato the od Ge ARRIVALS AT PARIS FOR THE WEES ENDING APRIL IT. me Sti more Yell stanley, ilenry Sicisoa, Israel Was alle ai, (Abul fi } Corse, Mrs. and Miss f ace Sciticker, Mrs. 4. | Tne new real eubies more At. Hamilton. James Chander, Willan | Glenn, A. S. | r. ( Hoge, Mis ie W. Faxon, tu. Mun Mt srewer, Entice brower, Ov thy, hi ¥ OL ATEN. dries. and, Afton, Ue. wo N.pol is existence untine ciuph voluion of 4 Clemenceau, £ W. Pembr | Napoleonic cmpire, derivir tb and the Misses A. Herlofen, | dor aud brilianey feat anexpe luck in Bowles, | But bn ane (ivise ana iaugiiter.y) You bave no cau Cary. Pitindelphia—loward Helmick. ilailtor’, | {9 laugh, fur’ fam speaking of sex.ucs Conn—H, C, White, London—Charles Austia. | quate The olution Of 1566 numiLiedt ree Saner, ALT, Mreadatt Mrs. Wile | ecines ‘against man rulers, tuot Washington o. J tom romewhal difter trom the erimes haid to Josep B. Beek, Bos chnuge ef ub i A revuiutiong Bat ft sti Springicli-H. Keene. News masta tha pnee Was done to German W. Pishis be re ut it maay », din Wasclt Case any en | sovereigns, and Ww yeparaiion be ina Iienas oF ¢ Si, Louis -Willam Lam to CBIRUVUARY. Hom ree O'cluck yesturiay | ceased gen n Was post distingulsmed Knicker | State. His f Philip J ried Ticlena vin—i hs | noted families of Livingsion, Moiman voces weds geht | De. Holman was te oldest of welt of tae Je Y his’ ce ective Cc j and was born Mm Conant co j dopariment o: Charen hiiory. we dia | lis parents moved ta Montgomery Coun ‘ye iimsed ¢ m2): iy‘inty the. ol i sundied the medical profe / pe ving his diploma he a dang: 7 {ver of Dr. » Saratoga . cc unty, the moth: vi settled in ad a regal . | sing Sifix, Westche © he com. stile Knonisit prov mic ced the practice of m Ae aequired con. in Ue se 1545 tb erable celebrity rod among Conveption— out rt, Ph 0 he Ris de Cathone wor i e Mad 4 « - io Ganga ia Howe Ws possessed. AS : Mit wiais nls | won the respect and esteem ¢ Land 1462 te Pope rey | the of his che a modern civiization; Wm Us Habua, in Woicl dire damned § the Cc he Lagi variuad in US6, nowere py. Mires Mocter Edwar Thuseatueidiibe iaekh subi in this Of our churene?, Aud ti tte following y r ae © ‘ rejected the Aastri consttutlon as y on Wednesday morntog Jest, after a paintm and io nocamplt, threateain yacied ness, Which was brought on by her | ae ihe Wrull of te Clue ardnons and ineessant labors in beiaif of the s or whieh guccoedted, ans ; jem ant wounded soldiers of the late war. New York | jnemacivicione AS 16 the Recumenieat. Gow has known but few women so unselfish m their | 1569-70, Professor Huber chara tevized the preiiui chantable deeds ay was Mrs. Vanderpoel, During | Varies ad a giand intrizue, and stated tras tite on ¥ the late civil ar she wae! inthe noblest sense te. | TEOD, Woy Me” Gorman veu i he late civil war she was in the no nse the io So wiprepared was the simptiity 89! friend, Her services With the Ladi fi GoNddipy HAgE jhen ¢ We ubleard ef Home and fhe United States Goneral Hospital in thls | &pectacl) of mie the into a Da city attested her devotion to the b men Who | Lama, and Row cophants readily pro eve batthng for the Union and her deep interest in the thivd incarnanon that of tie bop rweltare. Dui tt was nor to tiem alone that she | in the manger at the sacrament and In the Vat | manifested her large heartedness, The best part of ) une inialibility dogma Was mace Work mir hor hfe was speat in acts of charity. The poor ever | th French cloisters. The Archvshop returned to found inher a ready and willing intend | many whose Wanis she reiteved aud whose suffer. | Ings she alleviated Wl lose, by her death, a benes ; Jor Well wor hy of their giabtude aud tear The Avhduchess Marin | A cable telegram from Vienna annouvees the | death on Thursday, at hor residence jn the Austin | Austria, Sbo was the third chill aud frat dauul- | Gidiees ikely to arise from tis newfangled arvos ter of King Ferdinand I. of the wo Steilies by his | gation. ‘iuls storm of wrath aga nse Peis me ae ands ts aly to redound to th antage ond marriage with the Archiduchess Mane | OPA ti il ancy ltsbly teat @ he estab ish mndthe | Munieh and Papal mfalibiity was smuggled in by Nims tna supplement to ite pasioral organ. He afterward tried to jastify the ss supporting it by erroneous cits tons irom Holy Writand by perverted testimony. fa coaciusion, Protessor Haber spoke of the pastoral letter w st Dollinger, Which le Anvanziadn, | tos. The meeting resolved upeo an address to the ‘Therese, and was born on the 2th of Maret, 1849.) quent of a Geran Qariolic Chueh. on the iéth of October, 184%, shé Was inarried by phe ik Lab Wie ahha proxy at Rome to the Archdake Char, From the Church militan! it is but ond slep to the Austria, she being his second wife. Piy clash of real swords and chassopots, stil go gu the coupie were married in person at Veo Tue | gently wickled by Frenchmen against brother lo here the work of the sratistican ing to group tie vartous agencies 3 The Prom Freaehmen; js already begin @nd materials cmyloyed in ie jake Wars Archduchess had four eniidren, three boys who are ) now living, aud a girl who died immediately alter her birt on Lue 2ist oF May of last years va. Kmery, Mra. A. Hanks. Cambridge, Mass. rye fees Hervert Wb. vee, Washington, De Dr. Jos. the German reaim. Bat such & one Ought to embrace ps a . AL prarring. S| bn! ; ee the whole German nation, aad wiere are Luxem- Rankin, Jr. Albany, «David A. Teller, Wm. | pourg and Limbours—wiere are the milltous of M. i Sal nui—Hon, J. Koss Browne, Ati “ se a Charles De Poston. ChicageRovert Mesure | Austro-Germazs? If you base the German realia oa | Charvies A. ‘Fudd. : hung met Bs aut speak of a Prusso-German reaim or a Prussian Lompat houbler. Geveva—L' ba | empire. The latter appetiation would be far move | States Nav OR Lyeaenh ga barrie } correct; tie propottion of Prussians to nou | j United States aioe leu nt Gen rh . | Prussians in th cut realm is 89 Very uneYL | ealied @ most pitiful document, full of contradic. | | ball. Few sv eosmplicated cases have ever been ‘brought before a soue = wbelore | Queens county court. the statement , of Mr. Waldron, the defendant, which was made before tt arge of bigamy was pre- | ferred, lth singular miuuteness, bas been prov Y circumstance which has be Me was origi in Janu ; investigated. ally marrie 3006, to Miss Adeaunde AM ady, by Dr. Armatay | In February, 480%, « bulLof divorce Was granted by | dadge © » wud le remariodt lis frst wile one | year late he Lit of diverce Waldron 13 pro- lubited from rein ine uutil the @eath of Lis former Wile, Wieh prolibiiton secmis to have been at the bot. | tom of all his troubiea. For laboving under tae tm. pression that Ue second marriage was nui! aad votd, having been performed tu tie Stais, he courts Miss Holla Carpenter, and, ay ue says, 'rinvvied ber in ow Jersey. ‘That he did dary suime one on thas ce, is proved by @ t was ti Hella Carpenter? never saw himin New ied to New York with Hi woul not be the policy of ange! to. prove a mn with dy, or any one else, it was not popalar opintua ts divided on whe st not married to her, Mr, Y auld be Ineal cevated ian asyhan fora week be+ foie wis are he > defendant's 6 James Dacr is tr Rensselaer Paik, ‘troy. Tambor’, Who is entered in the pect and Fteetwood, Du fast and promising green ones m t Lady Walker, Mectwoot al Bele of Or at Hetase!’s, Centre 5 p ine: smong ‘1, Surprise, hion Course, nicks, McMann Laud, Hotspur, 4 net Ty v 19 at Prospect i de os OAMpLa. igdudye secu aud tae brown Hi , 1 to “yu as they iy, for £500 Tles He hi ivi to be twentys r ee fee Wtaue pole, ‘That i Mi. dluswell keep On in the geod nt Prerident, the pacar, can rific guts va p fof roan geidnigs for his ow © on tucroad. They can dado aud Cau via ML lerof ii? past tyo days has been rs eatored int tug purses, 43 necessary to Lueir develop. the hay er A short ‘an traimer and driver, retiviag irom ute tart, spontment tant to y, the Vou ttoa of iL PECONsi although he bas had ne ved itm to au ana d fused them ati, and aly @3 to lls resolu. Lor devoung sett to olnoy pursuits. Tewill yssible, however, for Dad to refrain g its services when he sees the faverites ul ms late p in Ugut places on the (rack. rons fis. HAYAL OND) First Assistant Bugineers B. Alson, &, T. Puillippt, «, W. Stiven, 5, A. MeGeo, Arthur Price, Geor Mewan and 1. M, Lewis, and Second White, IL J Assistunt Engineer J. G. Litt, are ordered to Kev West, Plorida, to assist tn removing the trou-clads to Philadelphia, The following naval constructors have boea de+ tached:—Melven Simme from the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and ordered to the Boston Navy Yards | homas Davidson, from the Boston Navy Yard, and ordered to the Philadelpita Navy Yard; Thomas EB, Webb is changed frou: New York to Portsmouth, ‘wat Jona W. Easby from Portsmouih to Norfolk; | George W. Mack, frou Uv vhiladelpiia to We Wasa ington Navy Yi el H, Pook is detached front | te Boston Navy Yard and ordered to report to the Culel of the Bureau of Construction for duty. BILUIATH MATCH LW TORONTO Yoronro, Canada, May 5, 1871. yrille Dion played two games of billiards here last night with Samuel May. Tho Orst game was the Fyoneh three bail me of ifty points, Dion von by thirty-one points. The second game. the Rmertean mine one thousand points, at the close stood as follows:—Viou, 1,001; May, Dion ex hubited the champion diamond oue.

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