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sre THIRTY.THIRD \ EAR, ) NUMBER 10,193 5 The Latest News’ NEW the north side of Richmond, snd was having en engarement Deserters who came in yesterday aay that two Ry Telegraph to the ®. W. San, [oes es of Poket's Livison bas been ent fromm that ©) eridan YORK, MONDAY, MARCHE 1 A spirited correspon ance hae been pacing between vaeral Sberman aud the rebel Ge tou, on the subicet of retaliation, cially reported to Gon, Bherm parties captured al Wade Hamp. it having been offi- 1 that various foraging b eu. Hampton, wer su Leequent- suidreaseda letter to the rebel Gener b tit having come botice thet vari- ee had been take overs and murdered, and labetet hto instagee the nuns vi eevon at Herm hie haus to be ai posea oti he rebel Ge nerna! © reply siates, ‘bat kn eceo of an ema aud that ior every a Sherman" adiermkiled i waest ‘ houses is the tow ne through which the, pawed «iG oar what ac j tion ¢ erence to | thee Nation tor the | t* ititty four en in readiness for execution, at which point the tualter atands, siftolk, Va. saya the BAAMINP wae atnin oreupled by the enemy on the let inet.with « torce of atous tf teen t fret cavalry and a regiue of negroes wore wt the t ‘ ere, but it | was not Known what direction they wourltake, [tie | the efforts are making iu succesufully cultivate i eormised that @ raid may bo intended by thie party Wolton road *. Maren 7 trans numberof n Ieiaad and at Pensa attack fireetion of the farein t ower ta we reported on [aur fa le art iug an United States Sonate, bu thie city, | the poat of Consul ¢ Extra Semon, Was Merch vate #eemion to day ' ‘ - t the eo sbicnaot t ; owin Ivanias ve I ‘ \ 1 ! aivy W low t ui Lowell wae td ite wd A commit cored ‘ Lane, of Knneas, f Khode Island, was appointed to ” ent and inform him, that if he hed | fuss f » Ubleatio. we be senate wae | wendy Mr Lave subeequently reported that the President had Urinesw of wm euflceuuy tinportant character Phe Seuute them adjournod without day, New York State Legislature. Senate, Aihant, March V1 Bitte Reronren Pawonanry ne the Hath aad Coney Leland Erhige e Poowdway bastrowa bill w majority s etewa forcy between New York and Pron veep the ineorpora Th tosuraner Foamend the evistecation of deathein the cit sud ia slate ihe Battery External eand couaties te » to depowite of Bay sion Yaeht In® county rpecial tax tor ye Manhattan Land Im larity Appropriation tNewhure. To waimend d Oewewo Ration e the Acei ental In. ' th se ! act relative te » Mr. Coo intro. hie health of Now York n rent inn mowsage. enclosing a cow t © Seecewry of the Pronsury re F ou of the State ower auld property ‘ Poe grouud tu be coded is de Ps tollo s pretiiees situate in the Pirat ward of the city {New York, conrtituting the entire square formed hy Wall, William avd Hanover eteete and Bxchauge poser, Che Exchange bollisne an overnentaoreet « « covering (he whole of said ejuare. tor the juryoee of urtotu house ivews terms, (By Telegraph to the New Vo rt Sun.) Yur rebels t possession A arrive! ut Annap Sat with nh privoners, of which 640 were ad- mitted to the hospital Lie Canadian Parliament, at 4 0° y raorniuy, book ay eration acheme, adopted the Con- Yeas 91, nays 28 Tweniy-six Union fami { Corpus Chriati and su by the rebel ve and es vicinity bave been banished to authorities, OVER $2,000, 004 wrth of property is said to have been destrope! at Bautport, Mo by alate flood in the Tec esee R Tur steamer Post Boy was tote! eatroyed by bursting Ler boiler, 23 miles above New Orleans, on the Sth, Two lives were |ost Tus inauguration of LU J, M. Wella, es Governor of Ly jana, for (ie unexpired tertiy tim le vacant by the resinutia ¢f Governor abn, ok place on the wornuing of the 4th ins Acortos mil! ig to be erected in Ban Francisco forthwith, The staple ia tu be procured from | Snalon, Utah, and the Sandwich Islands, wh Cal fornia, Anota od at An- be ‘ ck. Many A sat sight was seen N> lems than Uity-luur dead soldiers wore carried to ther graves Irom the hospital at one time, Mason T,C. Jay x, Sth Rhode Island Arti lery, Who was lauly tr Court Martial and | wentenced te thr rear’ } ninent at Nor- folk a y 5 at ouce to Le re- leaned t f vio base examined the case, aud disappr t ¢ ud wutence ———0. | Potersburg to reinforce Early, and FIGDEL MEWS. | srter terore reported 7 i The! Corns acvanesd thelr ploket lines @ Federal Difeat at Kinston, N. C./. ano recently, anit it is reportel to bay ss aieipaliicad bias I fonnd robe roi ty 1 tle poeket i | 7 i 1,500 PRISONERS CLAIMED. | birt ot tie bo trun it ¢ rebele tisndeindamettenitnienyiltn . tho pol ae their > De : 8 Pieces of Artillery. cing drilted daily. arms. e ” “a - s w Gur Forces Expected tc Retreat Xeelleut cou to Newbera. Rebel News. SHERMAN’S OPERA’ S, | Preenwe of the Seero Valier min 4 ae ‘... a ment lenounced, hte, Very Favorabie Reports, The tit files of rebel papeoe contain au wusauA “ i rk te e matter, ant discuss f t u mportant topice ‘ t NO SERIOUS OPPOSITION MET WITH. | immorsurtorce lence ents ee NEWS PROM VERGENNES, Ny i eet oh heh Ms : ’ 5 i a7 : n ensued tumediat . ry « Reported Fighting Near Richmond, | (ny) ar} ita ins an elaborate argument wane e feb he wT LATEST SOUTHERN WEWS. | When we lett the old ! { ht that we baal ¢ . Negro Culistment Bil Passed. |: «<>. fering ® ‘ f dtater uF ‘ = ‘ YANKEE FLEET IN MOBILE BAY. a ae sot ancipa Iinportant City Intelligence. f negro tt w thout at ’ Arrost of Scveral Hundred Qounty | » to pe i Jumpers and Brokers. | ne ite The uesro aphorre , AC * CWCe, &e. cinlerand the pres Important from North Carolina. | five. hundred f tf “he, an Dispatch from Genernl Lee-Gur forces | pes co ties ‘ . end to have been Devcated, pear Kin. Jatie Say etiian ta the Yanks Teed ston, and 1,500 Prisoners Taken pe 4 wet in Washington, March 12,—ibo Richmont Dra. | Wye thaw we de ree than wa caur Ton eoeray Paton, of Friday, conte:ne t following dispatch t Mert " he from General Lee, giving the paruculars of » battle th wets # ¥y ‘ bear Kineton, North Carolina, between General | « ii w t the 7 ' Ad aed ! v « ‘ ‘ ' e Bragg, of the Confoverate arty, and the Union | y ed a xp t ‘ forces which moved n to tacet Sher- p Sad ihe eray beet ach man in the direction v t dav edt ' Heapgranrmns ete, March oth, | be out ver al ; kre sw i ‘ bie Hon, J.C, Brockeurdige, Secretary of War: eabed uped to ec erwt ‘ General Bragg reports that bo ioe een crocad that’ snatruint ! veaterJay four ciiles in front - and drove him from lis position, Me dispute! the voen t Fround obst vand took up @ new line three | fh if ae e Ca m Jes fom | We captured three pieces of 1 ariliery ween bundred pris Ther | Eee tat gh ber of the e y. dead aud wor 1, le% on the | 1 } ark Geld, is large; ours comparatively emall, The | gna ov to have ar tn troops behaved most handsomely, and Maior Gen |, t he ke euls Hill aud Hoke ex'iited their usual zeal and | Phe me te 1 neve ft energy. R. E, Len He Ce dy Or ava wear Ka REMARKS OF THE NIePAT ON te MW opint to the good roault of ¢ *Rinaton, near v h the ocurred, ia sit | thoes ithe et iM dtodd on the direct route f 1 Golda oro to New i , 4 ' tern, and is about twenty miles east of Gol ro, | & 7 ‘ A ' end about thirty from Newbert 4 sed | but " ll winy wd Le that this force of the every was advancing from ibe 3 Sig (COVEbA IG bat: ibeen, Then ck Newbern against Goldeboro, for the purpose of eut+ | oiiuensview. t! ting the railroad at that pout. [lia not probable x an t ‘ woreet after this repulse that the enen y will attempt to | th)" A Pag Se edvance, and it is like!y we aball next bear of them | gq j,+r) ener, € iu falling buck on Newbern, or chanwing their course | WO" (iat ts vieMlbine en ee ate etter to some other point of the compass, This move- | who Bus we credit bo sued Tatiandusnene ment of the enetny was evidently designed so te | : Melibey Be apived ee ee cha Guat co-operative with Sherman, and in thia light, and | ¢ ot He hime. The ¢ Le brave # le me y io this juncture, it may be of great value to us io e must ery aloud & allow the ‘ tw barr eas: the mover nte of 3 aud wishes to miscouceived mivepr ] . — The Exanie Lee en ‘ ye edericke GENERAL SHERMAN, burg tobacco, which the Union forces destro) od, aud Favorable Reports. fuse Waal ington, March 11,—A letter, dated W'l- some days partie A cit aend tingten, March 6th, was received here to-day, in fh wos t ‘hich iti stated, in positive terms, thata scout | be tincel wiht hat en tal stuglete ‘ from Bherman's army had reached Gen, Terr id nt, thia vein n headquarters, who left our forces iu the occupa- | Be hut ead t : tras it | tion of Cheraw, South Carolina, the terminus of va bio Yaukees the Cheraw and Darlington Rarlroa’, but @ very | eee eee een ene ita thers if the to few miles from North Carolina, Nothing but | bacco, On Monday lage toe tomdre!t sand 5 ee cavalry skirmishes had taken place The army | 0! "0 core and pout iach} hauled bad rested for some days, and found very fair | to t ’ hl he nt tu ; 4 is bubstatence along the route, Th ivance int ; / Legh undr nt exty tt te ein North Carolina was acertainty. This letter adds | ye cone box warty toe the host ey v4 Viet on tho first of March the scuus sturted for | on Mov r “ that we have ) » te « a Newlern, but learning of the occupation of Wil- eet a Ul ea Relate te Arty hy to 1 gbon, reached that placo much sooner, The | ts an ed all the wend tla € pource of this intelligence is perfectly correct, | part Me NO OS ot et Py ted ieported statement from Geu. Thomas, Th ent ARS “anedie o The Washington Rercmuicas of Friday saye: | SOME UE Eredar ee te iat they fived the wa MojueGevors! Phomag telecrapha the Governs | houses and deetio, od Leth houres und tobacco mente the Bouthweat, that one of the scouts The Be aMisri fie also dise Yascome In with Information that the rebel Gone= | yroyalentin Richmond, itremarke rule Lee and Cheatham, with their forces, had been | ‘7 ‘anderfal how @ man's m rary gent from Alabame against Sherman, but that Teo | yee ey ete now putt « vas mubsequenily recalled to cele + Alas | that cutors into the t ' rott whieby it Was suppose}, woull be cked by the | driak or clott kfant tt D Lhe f r ur f a, Coeatharn was ordered to pre !, | ef the war cos rove ‘ ’ epi, 1 forming ® junction with Hardee, who 40, wid the fourth year t at the esue m Charleston, tack Suernman, The pi Ak eros shat the rebele have r that | / . At i ; betore the junc y waa for 3)erman hurried @ | y i k rd dew cf hie veteran trivades | a » Cheathan's ni bhloea but mn and completely er...od it, Hardee wan ist ‘ haa in pobupintime, aul report does not say that he ofp the yave Latte at all, but that Jobnaton was supposed acca thie nifer wis to Lave sttacked Shertuau in frore and got a alit ane : ' in ty ! t . ly pped. There is every renson t atea gs ius shat too repork to bo true, notwithstanding the r 1 Jar, HOLL. DE Wo cost wo they rap the ve iu vu which it 4, Vhe name of the | the end yp we the reported battle occurred if vet] phe W contains the fullo Capt ' » butt Was proba ewhere onthe! ..) si z \ States of South ar » Carolina | Beell. the sebel pirate lately execuled ioverner Isiund ner Four favayerre. Bed. Army of the Potomac. My. Jancn A.D. Meine Baltinire Mee Ilighly twportant Reports, | ‘ vof Cont C Washington, March 12,—Intelligonce fr | { ‘ Art , ' f L Ary of the Potomac represents all qu 1} The Ww ‘ Lay tri to hav aie a speech, ackuowleding the justuess of bis | « © nol 4 eu exrCUs shment : * . } state t A report was current atthe front that ut \t ei). ne ay ie OF she bec taken place among a large batch of deserters | that {oun vive a check ft art Wiiuht woo were eentup the James River Friday morn- | H ve - ured 1 t c he A Sharj sy was heard jrection of | Port Columbus alter the J b pinlie Drary's Blut! and it was bel f einomne | 1¥ cur rere UGr LO De TBI ON® Ph yi measures bad to be resoried to in order to quel! | prudence and their wishes dict ; Let me again he dusturbance, Another report prevailed thate thank you for your kindness lieve me to be Row, a ip days of yore, pyur Miners + trend, pn of Union cavalry bad made iis oppearance op oda Y, Beau, ft! e Court, dua subseriptions to ven thirty loau re- | SUN. PRICE ONE CENTIN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENC | operations culrotnated, on Satuntay, in the capture vf betwoen 500 and 600 individuals, most of them Knows t the detectives as “bounty jurupera"’ be~ | fides fifteen or twenty ‘bounty broker” of tuo Worst charecter, As it fe no longer necessary to withbolt the particulars from the public, a de- tailed sistemont of this transaction will be reed with interent : The Government the Military Commandant of Wis Deparment the Provost Marshal, Col, Baker Lay, Poqy the private Secretary of | and others wero aware that New York City was 4, Wee Dom nated on Saturday for | fairly infested with Lounty jumpers, who are no- Varig to OU the vacancy | thing better than the wort claws of desertera, and 8 of Jonu Bigelow, the late | perhaps individually tho vilest characters ; being neumbent, to the post of charye d'affaires at the | frequently burylara, thieves, pickpocketa, gam- reneh Court biers, dec.; who concertet together, and, according to circumstances, became in turn bounty brokers, mustering officers, surgeons, recruit, atool-pigeons, &c. [no short, those scampe assume) every charac- tor necessary to ewindle the Federal Government, the State, City and village authorities or the val- unteers who dealred to enliet in the army, They resorted to kidnapping, drugging, beating, &c. their victima, and when honester business wes dull, they would eniist in the #ervico and then bribe some official, who connived at their escape from the guard. -alwaye pisced over recruits after being mustered tu. Llow to catel) these scoundrels was the question that disturbed the officials, and * How to bold them? were inquiries Col, Reker thought be would take the responsibility of an- swerng, if the Goverument would give him the means he rq Hie plans were mbmitted, Roth reg'ments belonged to the garrioen of the fort Dispatones frou Virginia and North Caroline announce thet rebel deserters are still coming within our jinesin greatuumters, At Newbern, recently, Coupany B, of the Sixth North Carolina Confelorate Cavalry, which was raced in the Western parto! t @, came ju @ body, with their two their horses and equip. ver @xXty men. Neutennants mherit Presicent Line created by tue prom The nominat Mr. Nicolay will ne ately to Paris, but will in the discharge G 20 Was Unanimously % proceed immedi- coutiaue for some time yet { bis duties as private Becretary. Vv. Asparws publishes confirmed, special appeal to de- “T aveil myself of the rest opportunity after the proclamation of the Dre yh this publle manuver to advise all to meceptat once the Premdent's offer of pardon, - Sppeal to the ueightors and friends, especially to the mothers aud wives of @! serters, inv eh be aay such deserters, to en- ent to return aod seek oo, honor and happiness which under the Union flay." dom Washingtom Cohosietg, of Bunday, saya: “Vice-President J in the Renate Sestertay, in company with his fread, Hon, Prea- ton Bing, of New Y force and persuade the the shelter, par bow await th ncn appeared th, who is staying with hin tired at the residence ir hospitable ‘ellow-citizen, | the requisitions duly honored, and the Colonel, Francia P, Weir, senior. His health te entirely | @rmed with she proper authority, opened » res.ored, He was as cheer’ul ae any man could be | recruiting office in the basement of Odd Fellows after having recovered from mo severe an indimpost- | Hall, Hoboken, Nd. Col, Ligers of the regular army, Wea placed in charge, aesisted by s compe. | teus surgeon and other officers tn charge of a mgu- | lar wuard, wtera were piscarded, * big’ boun- | tes tlered, and recruits called upon to enlist inte Unele Sam's service, tion, We have nodoubthe w ti filly jastily the warm - During his a larg: eat antictipationa of hie country nen, wtay in the Vice eslden.'e r their number and faction that they were mn, 4 Senators called to pay respects. vo teerved wit mune lhis began some weeks aga, and voluntecra were regularly enlsied, In atew days it became koown through amissaries of the Colonel that a ‘new abanty’ bad been established “over in Jersey, aud thet colistinents there were pleased ty see him we'll, General Intelligence. (Dy Mail be the New York Sun.) conducted onely.'' Tho jumpers were de- r ¢ jihad fa tackeral lighted Colonel Baker's other operations bad ie last reception o ra. Lincoln took place on | iy ‘ Hatunias, fh was attended by an tnusual num. | COmpelled them to “lay low'’ in this elty, and ber of distinguished people, hast Tevnesase cast a uinani- J amendment. They as they were bard upfor “wuyer,” they eagerly sought the Now Jersey Dorada, of which euch ex~ Saves counties in : travagant stories) were bold Te place we ad) Buvier, Both Clalborne | snoltred, pronuuuced “hunky by TPwrove hundred exchanyed Union pria- | & &ee al committee of “bounty brokers," and them enera trow Camp F Texas, have arrived at | the jumpers bean to enlist, The frat of thees New Orlesus, A uumber of naval oflcers were passed the surgeon, recelyet thelr bounty money, ginong then were duly mustere! iu, and placed iu charye of the Levisiature of Vermont. in epectal seasion, on the en’ by the bounty broke, or the recruit, and Sth ing. Vormont ts the nineteenth State ty ratty | rer receiving a bribe, hinted tothe “Jumper” how the amendment, #tile only three have r od ab The United States Supreme Court haw orderot ; an oath to be taken Ly all preccitioncra at 6! at bar that they have » over favored the rebellion, and will support aud defend the Constitution and the lawa ult sseane frou the building, aud return te we This Little gare continued for several daya, The brokers would bring in reeruita, get receipts tus for hand aud Leunty monic city representing cla FY a the recruit would Le placed under guard, and the A CHAR LesfoNn correapondent of the Boston Joun- sa ” { n Low 1 esisted in | Swe eveuing Le found among bis cronies in this Charleston wy the rebellLo Dr, Mackey was | city, flourish 5 grecubacks, aud praising the we ch i Gov, Aileen, Judge Buiat, wad 600 | viritiuce o Yoers iu charge of the “shanty sthers were members ; over iu dersey." Of se, the attractions offered Mu. Jus Dans, t her law to Genera: Grant, | whe was cantured more then ® veer ayo on the | VY sucu @ concern as this, were greater than Mississippi River, wud was coufipad over ten | the inducernents presented swhere; and » LU rau *shaual 8 ' , thomtha in 5 wt 6 . Oy baw just beew | crowd of se oundrels rusied to Usbuben anxious to excha. sand arrived at Grant's beadquarters last w Mr Drontth the South vary uoarly | Cnlist, wad expectiuy to win lane “yreenback'* past tiviting prizew by the venture For eeverni Uaye recruitiag On Baturday, John Felev returied @oldier of | at Old Fellows’ Hall, was the mowt toriving bua! the Puieenth Connecticut Voiuntecrs, was killed | negy done in Holoken, and would, doubtless, have at Now tle Conu.,, by John Douelly, » town pauper, at the store of Joseph Pini There wav | Ceutinued, if one or twoof the bounty Drokers bad 6 Napute about the payment for some liquo’, when | nus discovered something that aroused their eus- Doneliy selva w butcher kuife aud pluuyed it jong. They beld a consul Pp au aud veut out their scoute in acurch of weil kKnowa “jumpers,'* through the heart of Ksiay mt Tue newoat system of robhe announced in London, consists in watebing the hotetrerty man te your house, and then go'ng immediately after, with @ tray ¢ Witong meat, and teilineg the ser. vant that ‘iste gent the wrouy joint," and begging that it may be instantly returned, tu be es changed lor the right one, Ihe right ove uever comes. Niwa froin Collaaa, Mexico, saya that Maximilian has ratified the contrict of J woth Messrs, Holi lay & Co,, the owners of jhe line of atesmers running betwee San Francisco and Mexican porta whe had uot been seen for several dsye in thoir Usuel haunts ia reported to the peculiar slang of nity, the “shanty was tizbt" In other » securely held to om Vhoee who went in did not fud their way Tt wos then determined to send & ‘*spotter,’? wh the frat words, the revrujts were ¢ cape. our “brokers? volunteers Notwithatanding these suspicions of the continued to call at Odd by | Fellows’ Hall, were exatminod These atesuiers sail untor Mexican colors, as those assed, mustered in, and runuiny iu the Gulf on the eastern site are re ‘ quired to do. Ban Francisco trade with Mexico ia | guard, Frequently m ro than one hundred would now very large aud rap.dly ipcreasiny be taken in one day, each expecting to escape Jotun LAuLan, of Lowa, the new Secretary of the | from custody without much difficulty, When the Inter Satetiveu! [baow forty-iour years of ah on , Ho y Ce oa hawad in Clarke ‘county; in that fice was first opened this was alluwed by Colonel State, on the 2 of August, 1890. He receivea a Bhker, bus when bo wound » good “run of cum. Sherough pructical elucatiou, and gradtiuted at | tomers’ coming ip, he ‘shut down" on the well aiveraty io 1545. He stu.ied law, » Todiaua ad was shorily afterwarda admitted tothe ter, He paid “free udinissions,"’ provided @ barrel full of subsequentiv removed to Towa, and wae chosen | band<cutls, and caused @ atrong guard of some two Buperutendens of Public Lowtruction in 1547, aud | puudred auldiers to be placed ia the Upper roome | President of the luwa Wesleyan University ip sstidwia dial” tie-< iaiaale ¢ 1505. fa 1854 Le was elocted ty the Benate of she | of Odd Feltow's Ha ie guard come fom Uuited States, vernor’sa Islnd durin, the aight, in detaeb- lic at the time of their occurrence, because o publi eivel by Jay Cooke sturdy, amounted to $0,011,000, tn r $1, trou Now York, : trem anit $159,000 from Care | Hisle in 1,553 us) sUuLe ript f $50 | 100. The betel mubscrpiiou for the week is | 1,100, Mair f wlarve uumber of officers r@ oppuinted f ard) in 1361, wil! expire ip @ ew duys, wi thelr smaiswlous Will | renewed by the Pre thor other appoint nents made in place of t Cole the Benate to ach Upon them at its nen ering | Arigur reeort rre a Vort Pickenny, near Mowphia, eon, « ht befure last, between the Srd ( ed Artillery aud ® white regiment, rea the death of | Several of the neyroes and one white soldier, The Ochs grew out of @ dissgroeimeut ebous ratios, ments, and was under command of reliable off. The fow soldiers on guar! tu the recruiting office at wer rooms were chiefly employed for the cecessary routine duty, and did not appear te, kuow that a m al le force was log LOCAL NEWS, WeW YORK AND TUE VICINITY, cers Imwense Haut or Bounty Jomprna— ore forty Camtves «¥ Bousiy Buokets -How macy Wees | the large halls above, No one knew this but Carvruurp—A Dergoriva Trex axp iro Reale | Colonel Baker and a fe trusty officess All A Goon Rivvasce Bounty Jun i Pravep Ove | communications with the upper Portion of r Pantrioucars,—It hae t ou | the building was cut off, except when “re- zen generally, and uur reporters, that Co’. Boker | cruite'® were taken in charge by o deta around" looking after the bouuty swindle of soldiers, and marched up-sialra to the * ‘ arresting them aud thelr operations at the same | roous where they were recelyed, bau i- 4, tine, But precisely » bat wag belug Gone weacon- | aud informed that thelr little game bye the confidence of Col. Baker About four iorths ago the J to bo one Lot iL detectives Government determined to ferret out aud punish Iby of « the recruiting Waping bud been endel, Ly ortur Dauner, 8. matters continued until several bun bad been secured ; until the brokers aware that their confederates were ‘in Iiubo,"’ sounded the alarm, and created the greatest coustern tou ® bong the f Cul and his those wh. wer ewingling recruits, lin- tiling the posing upon ‘quotas’ of cities aud villaged by gelling forged | ‘jumpers’ not yet cage! Thode raucals Ned, apd stueut papers tu selectmen und supervisors, | We recruiting business at Felluwe’ Hall be. iid city beg the bescquarters of the villainy, | camedull, Ov Iriday, some of the bregen-faced Col. Baker, Chie! of the Washingtou Detective | brokers became clanurcue fur the arreare of system, was sent hither, and futhwith | bouuty-money, aod provented their * papers" to org rod oie veod for the purpose of the disbursing cifcers, wh ferailiarly tapping cetching the ragcals. His exploits to thie line | thew upon the shouller «cofidentially requested have frow Uwe bo time, boon recorded in the cul | each of thea “so call evalu." Unsuspicious, the vung of Tua Sty, und our reporters were oon. | brokers started on their return to the city, As sseuily informed whenever anything new turned | the vitlereut lorries Cul Bake.'s detecti wrod up at the Colvne!'s headquarters, Frequently in- | /9te nveraatiou With the brokers, aud under pip verious pretences Induced them tu visii « cera ta transpired that were not given to the pub- ) hotel, where elesaut steel bracelets were placed va wrists and inforumtion given tu these pres cation thereol would have defeated the plans of the | the ’ 4 detectives, The reporters therefore kept silent | Wes #oundrela that Coloue! Baker desired to avg upob Mauy transactions, awaiting patiently the | them Thus twenty-five or uw re brokers were cap, successful termination ot different affaira,thoy well | tured by the detectives, wiv kiww the teu, by 4s kcow, were iu Lrowross, The crendast of these Cuntinued vm the laut wage,

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