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ee YEAR. TRIAL OF JONN L. FILKL IT 10uT, 1 —————— eee 3, 1871 PRICE TWO CEATS. ROPOLIS. | c™axrazsaviczo re xatroy, |THE EMBERS FLAMING UP; EW YORK, MONDAY, MARC ARIANS, ANOTHE the stage at that point to Schroon La nforta ately ior him, the driver ot the rtave, a bir, Wat Wad feen and read toe dereriptio ne ae exten ROOM PRIZ ie IWO CE NTI Leeper circnlated, and. suepected his vassenger On pees ‘The Comic Biaaer, Whipped by Contempt ef Pablic Opinion PUOTOORAPH OF THE ALLEGED AL~ Aval Of the siawe at Sehroon Lake, the driver | FLEX ROYLAN, AGED 109, AND CAPT, Relnetene my in Twenty-two! nasuns WERE AND THERE BY THT to be his Overthrow—The Displacement | rym FranT NeTWEEN Fn } BANY EXPRESS RONBEN. communicated his suspicions to the proprict r of LAUBRUSH, AGED 108. nutes Kiting Taean Ate Toys HRPOREDT Ot Guhmes aw Act ta the Laterert Gf Rage n FIGHT V FRENCH AND } . a the Oadawa House, aid togedier they inate lis ar ps 2 tacked on the Str : ; Jand—Britain's Commiasioncrs Delighted. CBRN ANS AN BURSON; i — rest ag fi o'clock on the hight of the 16th of Jen On Saturday aftern W. Eagan, who a jhe it Caletemanl oe Twe Mon who were Both Nera befe nh Satu Engan, Bishop Bayley’s Lecture upon the Temporal | Wasiixoroy, March 1.—Mr. Sumnerisalready | 4 german Ponce Celebration Dis bea I ‘On being arrostod, he confessed himself to be John polcon Bounparte—Uhe Oldest & soa" the Trish comic Sones at Tony Pas Powor ef the Sapreme Pouti®-Garibale | 19 receivt of buudreds of lettors and panera from Preach Prisoners of War-Beies Yr, J 1, Filking, bat ‘enled ail know lodge of the cine World The Death of ¢ dropped in for a moment at Harding's saloon, Crosby di's Sangoinary Apothegm every part of the country lowing that the blow Firlog on the Biotora-Fronchmen Khot= apate ne Glen ry ie ‘shfOU neing thee apture rans An Trish Pat tof t7s0, . avd Houston streets, and at about the same hour The Right Rev. Bis! pp Bayley lectured last | struck at him morts with no countenance ors wpport Further Distarbances Antics od. and the news Felix Boylan died at 614 Third avenue on Sat- | Jimmy Leighton, well known as aman abont town, | night in St Joseph's Chared, Sixth avenue, on the | among Repabditcans, Wendell Puillips eends him a Zev, March 11,—A German peace celobrae \ $PRRAD LIRR WILDFIRE. Urday night. Mr, Boylan wes probably the old. | visited the same establishment, Tuese men have | Romin question. The sacced edifice was Crowder, | telegram announcing his condemnation of the move. | tie H which began on Thuredey was disturbed by , Roger nde gathered arouad the corners | est man tn tue Unite! Sates. Ho was born on the | beca nursing @ preity arudgo for ao longat Near tho sanctuary sat the Hon FF. A. Conkling, | ment, and expressing the belief that It will be fatal | French oMcers, prisoners of war, The Germam | fhe tthe even ant Wureate of violence fours first day of May, 1962, in the town of Darnagla, | that it had grown into a monstrous hatred, and when | the Hon. Erastus 0. Boned . Edward Bill, Timo- | to Gront’s renomination, ‘ihe gen tenor of the | Tonalle (iusie bal!) was oeenpied by the Frenchy i) heard tox the excived populace, The oficers nav: | County of Monaghao, in the Province of Ulster, | they met aGght was uraveidable, After looting | thy Daly, Joep P. Quinn, Stephen Philbin, and | exiresnion of opinion fe that iris the most dinsce, | means ga, persons were injured, ‘The Swiss 1} tne the captive tu 68 ae, mived at Saratoga in the Ireland, and was, there‘oro, nearly 109 years | off sundry choles oaths and unloading themseives | others, ser Farrell, the pastor, introduced the | Ous encroachment upon the honor ofa te tive | Feders! Coaneil adopted military measures to stop i} oM oy, Buying thas Fikin oud be rH old Mr Boylan was the youngest of ten of ell the abusi pithote et their con mand, both reverend lecturer, Bishop Bayley spoke of t body ever attempted by the Executive, and that it | the tumult, there witil tomorrow, on account o. tue | children, Mis sister Murgaret died about four yoars | peeledtfor a fignt, the back room of t loon belag | martyrdom of the carly Popes during the Orst three | rhould be checked at once, Mr. Sumner moanimo ‘The disturbances were continued on Fridty. The i} Ganger apprebeaded in brioging him tere in the | ago. at :the age of 119 fyenrs. Ie was twice | the ring. ae lundred years, and of the conversion of the Em. | being restored to his position. Toubuile was again storined by the Feeney and H Waiting the aeieel ot Ge tein eae ‘ married, By his drat wife, to wliom he was married | Matt Grace was Lelehton's bottle holder, and El | peror Constantine, who gave Rome tothe Sovercien | If the caucus were to be held over ozain, Mr rue AN FLAG TOKN TO PIEcEA, | PAREATS OF LYNcUIKO when 3 years old, he had eight chillres, By bis Peckham acted for Eagan, Eocu of these eporte Pontiffs, thereafter ite rulers antil the advent | Sumner would triumph, a6 severol Senators who Subs ntly a large number of the people of 4 wore freely ultered, Afior the arrival of the trafe cond wife kod was the father of throo, His wi equipped with @ wot towel sud a cut gla le. of Victor Emann>', Afier iverting to the | Went into it at the requert of the President's spe Zurich, who eympatiized with the German: ike the throng rashet for the jath ¢ elely Wook ine 4 been dead forty two years, canter of brandy, treasures of the Holy City, its works of art, | cial friends merely to ob!ice bim now see how fatal tacaed the prison in which aixt officers of the up Maiden lane, anil endeavoring to make thei way THE VENERABLE PATHI\ROM, Kagan “got in on Leighton at the start with | {ts monuments, its grand nesociations, dating | a step it will prove for him. French Mobile arrested on the previous day, | t eteong arco st ence ey doumy were barred. ant | afr. Boylan lived with Felix Boylan, Jr, hia | one on Die mog anda second under nis teh oar, | back to the beginning of Christianity, tne elenop | On the other eide, the President te delighted at | were imprisoned. ; 4 throug back. The crowd would not believe te gest child, wio Is forty-six years of age. | fop which he received in return a heavy uppercut | aliuved to the present trou lesof the Pore. Ho | the euceess of the movement, To the fret that the The Swise suldiers guarding th son Gred upos Blin Into the jail Uhebeertode Thay ecient Ke | eration, He retained all of uis faculties unim- | Bote thon clinched wn’ tel, Bagan under, The y under the auspices of armed enomies of tie | voice, condemn It, be replics that he does not are REPCLSED THe MoD, Life of John L. Fitkine- Flight, lounge about tue bviliing until @ late hour, and | palred, with tho exception of bis hearing, which | second round saw some heavy fbbing, and a second he a ivare hee Prat unc aaek aa ood for that, for after the battle of Shilok the press all | but unfortunately killed one man and wounded ; sults and Capture-Scene in the Albany | dispersed only wien thoroughly chilled through. | fatled him within the Inst two years, Lis memory | fail, with Kogan on top, In the third | Eien an /rom faots in ots posses people would de. | Mailed him, but he lived through it, and came out | eeveral innocent people Court Reom—The Oid Detective’e Teatls | pal (ie prisuacrarrived tnat bieit, douvtreas an | OF events which transpired tv his youth was won. | round Evgan's left eye was put tn mourning. | eide imfavor of recvoring the mila pisrnat attvority | ahead of all who eriticised him, ‘Since then he has | Bventng.c'The Pegerat Connell has sent tour bat mony-The Trial to Conclude To-day. attempt at violence would have been made, thongh | derful. When the French troops were sont to Ire- | In the sixth round Foran cracked Leighton’s bu- | Of the Pope. ‘Lue Bishop next speke of Garilald) “ Lad only contempt for newspapers. tallon# of infontry and two batteries of artillery 1 ‘ ho called In oue of tae newspapers ” that 1 On the evening of January 6, the train | the police lad taken every precaution to defeat it. | Land by Napoleon in 17¥9 to ald in the Irish rebel: | ele, and both men went tocartn again, Having been | pbe.TaM Called Iu gue of tae newspapers © th There is «rumor to-niglit that Senator Cameron | trom Berne to Zurleb, to assist in keeping tie posoe } qwhich leaves the Union depot at Aibeny ut | Nothing further interfaced with puvite Wanguvlity | tion, Mr, Botan joined thelr ranks, On April 19, | swabbed down and rofrosbed, they went at it for | cay, who tld Lin aldi had once, whi! beon sdvisod by lis friends to resign the Chair | Further disturnances ar avprohendad, iif 290 had arrived at the station, and stopped to take | been taken Delore HaiLit,Intig in tie bet. and the | 1790, when onry Grattin, tne Irish statesman | the soventh round, bat from thi time oat rage over: | in Conversation, regreiteu that bo did not fre Sk reign Helations Committee, and THE LATEST AccouNT, oa passengers from Troy, One of the men, happen. | wounJed man bad iu substance said, “That ie the | and orator, introduced into the Irish Parlia- | came selonce, and oon eee t giterally ke | game Garibaldi was reported to bave salt that there | (oat he will probably do eo and shift the odium | Foxnoy, March 12.—'no following is the lates i} tng to pass the express car, heard come one rap- | ™ re ment, and supvoried with great eloquence | Pull dogs. | bacan tet ieee moneda tt eae Ree eee neace te, the world until the leat | “Senator Morton says he was never in favor of the | account of the trouble in Zurich i Ping on the interior, and, sliding the door back, he des eeu rie ‘ " the famous Declaration of Rights, | deny: | utuer, stopeing wien out Of breath to take & rest, | ‘The Bistop closed by bresicring tho restoranes oi | removal of Bir. Sumner, and thet he regarded | A party of German gentiemen and ladies, nombew } Debold the messenger in charee, Mr. Tomes A. | yelore SUI Leonards aia ae Corae im Atheny. | sag the power. of . the British Purllamen | andtien ering at it with renewed vigor,” At the the power whieh nue boen wrested from the bands | {28 fatal ste Tor those who wore ensuced 10 1, | ing anout B00, asuembled tn the Tonballe of a ‘che bt Galpin, lyine prostrate on the Moor, weip was | spentingeiting © jury. ‘The Court was crowded, | t0 leaisiate tor Ireland, be fired the national spirit | end of the elevenih round, und the twenty-second | ortue Supreme Pont fos Kosrted Us teeanaet, cely beenase the Commit: 1) 8 ore to colebrate the conclusion of pases bas \ we eusoret lances S Geart a of the Iris, 0 x r Volunterr | tuinute, the contestants ‘were separited, Eagin os jee repor javor of it, o to ] ealled, and the man was ruined and asked what bad | (hejore ouiect o” interest io the court room was | Ode Sesechbind, trem tall erie ef test and antl OF ustial in the evening, and after the per-orm: | ghe Confidence Thicves agnin at Work ou | oA Materment has teen made here, which come twoen Franco and Germany. While festivity wae Bappened, With the simple words, “Some one has | |y, “The wceue ia described thus by an eve witnese, | their numoers wer walled to 80,000, Awong tue | ance was Fala snumber st the friends ot Leg! the Hudson River ead, borg Reig Be pe in progress, the building was attacked by some i 0" b nce. an, approac el ‘ these volan tes om, je Bomped him sev ee 1 i vt ih i +h Ale Halpin became wncosrcious, "Be was browed. eroad:faced man, approaching | Eer7 drat to Join tne ranks of sheds VolRntears wad, Milton Baldwin, an honest farmer from | for the Joint High Coumission was boing Aixeussed | French officers and Gardes Mobiles, ‘The Germans i Femoved to Albany, and his wounds were dressed. | iotnds, dark bair end heavy moustache a eroad | education Was limited, baving baa only such facilities SOUTH PACTFIC NEWS, Boomer Contra, Mich., started for Now York on | (ut the latter mi tot Whe theese este eatery, | defended themselves, and in the fight many wees ' The outire detective force wore soon engaged in the bowed Maure of a laboring person, (qui. | {OF Study a8 he coul» Command in the family ctrole, —— Monday, and reached Poughkeepsie on Toostay | Mr. Sumoer’ in the radical ground whieh he too | *oUnded on doth siden, i Merroting oul # clue to the author of the crime, and Shat watched the witness who happened | {# the intervals of hard labor apon bis fathor's farm. | megunie botween the Government and Cathe ening, Whee 6 tall, stout ay than 6: when the Sonate ununi rejected Johnsun's THE TROOPS Ww: ovr, t taveatigetion seveuied the mennee Of (he.d and as clonoly as acat waiches x | His halite have been ar ‘\ Hian-The D “il [datas ode ta cee ran culated ho: | treaty, fh WEN URSTOBE TO ADpSTAE 6 Com msaeio mapcartie Gn Investigation , * | mouse ; no apparent kuow ledge of the presence of would indulge Aacther Mavdved Pound Nugece eT? Of | train and seated hiwseif tn one of the cars close to | Wer Sommer movil won aloes ee See semtoR fOr | ond suppressed the disturbance, after makiog @ Mh erate deed, Halpin, who sits several tect away, totent, thoucbt- | With his triends occasionally to excess, Another Hes: enere Mr. Baldwin. The two got intoa conversation, of | to any terms which Buglind's honor would allow | numbers of the assailants prisoners. ‘The Frond ‘ ‘The tain had left the depo at the regular time on | ful, a man Who had ssen mauy troubles, and fide io SEVER USED TOBAC s Srpney, N. 8, W., Jan, #1.—The Government and ‘ o Si tT ie fs present position nothing worse then tbe cares ut MB SBYER CISD TORAOCO 1: ANY SEAM ‘ which New York formed the sunject er to accept; that from Mr, Sa position officers rnd men attempted to rescue tholr friends the Bosion and Albany Railroad, destined for Bos ition nothing Worse than the car and when of inte yeare ms eon imbibed the notion | Chamber of Commerce favor a direct California ; comid defeat any compe ‘on the part of the : M n brOU ie 101 ossivie to loc nd a 4 b lo A rising village, the stou . ited € Mir tus trente from prison o 7 Gon, and connected with it was scar of the Ameri: | upok'tiumead Het feel tat soetonsible to look | that ir bis (nther would smoke & pipe (would prove | mail service ia oppusition to the New Zealana route, @ ares coun mere vue nook a | rsing | United States. ‘To this the President t9 anid to have ls belle dhaaye Based Mickel 3 Merchants Union E: © in ch about Niu, whether knowledge of this crime or | olace to lai, he essayed the task. but It mickened | Ruropean affaire are still causing Unoasincas, The | VHlakes Were you over there? tataa by tno Benston aed thar Bare Cmoreee RTD eee ate ic ny Uiting tour end woundias afte waberteaaia | eer te. Hattie hed, bate | somethiug'eive no une may the Back “of the'prs, | him. A low weeks azo, in aconversation with » A (unr Batter eudeelier cate ria “Never,” revurned Mr, Ballwin Hot be deere Mase te Mock apie euet might | many others. ‘The troops around the prison were ‘ of the usfortunste man. Mr. Halpin had, before | oot as it fesriui of even for’ moment drevine | fiends, be remarked that in the course of nature | Work om “* Ntehadie “Iss @ dangerous place for people who don't | inaiter of conceament that the present Eneuch | strengthened by four battalions and two batteries, @tartiog, commenced arranging his packages in | his aitention or interfering with bi Bate: Une TIprobslOn: (Eat We OhCUId ain, Corte aie | Teicly: The French War Stoumer Us Got'pormsitiod | Co i ies core ton good hotel, ana Ir you like | Commission are de ignted. tat Mr. Sumner has | and quict was rostored. A court martial is now ime Weir proper position for speedy delivery, and being | Of the exve, sits hie wie, a «mall wo peOAChIng Ditthday, the Deal Gar Of ree ey 2 2h | to transgress the strict neutrality, é 1 been given a buck reat. Though i is too soon to i ’ 0 engaced, had ace ected to close the aouth door of | MUracive fice, wow pinched wish sare aud cromole, | Wrating bwtlday, We Mit day, ct neat May. 4 | 10 Seti Mvpatiod Martin murdered bis wile, | 708, CH" £0 ith me, Lomocrow I'l take you | eH KEK a back seat. Thouel tts to0 soon to | pending lsat } Ge car, Iraving it open for a space of sboat three | muy eure her time. By kek sae en Zouk MIDE Years me, He was never navuraiized, aed never | ner father, and moster, neat Orange, He ts in jul nr, Butdwin accepted the offer. and the conversa. | Ke. It's the Intention of Ale, Sumner to watch | ENGLISH AND FRENCH DESPATCN RS, lf i ay | fol bor, with ayes Gud feay bnabice ‘ out of this city alter his arrival ti wring German woman named Rumpf cut the throats | ton Was continnea for an hour, Suddenly tae rshanete Cane ben -— ocho, Im arranging the packages Mr. Halpin w: appreciate tain troudle ther has tome woos, Le | foxace from Kurope he hurt his leg. and thereatter | A German woman named Rumpf cut the throat at man started ap with: Spank, ald wil UTE Ey | The German Armics—Honcy Rechofort nce \ employed tm the northwest corner of the car, avd | 419°” pon With the wid of @ cane, Two weeks ago lie | Of vix children, and then her own, wear Iumbais, “By the by, I've got a few do!lers to pay om som Lekdna cat peth feed abl tag Dead—Ne rr Ne Ge i with Lis back toward the open door, ‘The train Lad : @01x0 To mis varuer’ ca to the house of wiriend | Rich diggings, extending about three mila, bave | fretzbt. Can yon clanze me a $5) bill? Middl adh cod Beilbedt iDdicis Ape baat aEWaLReh kot } ; ‘ATURR’S BIDS, ni Seventh avenue His | seen found at Gaisour dit Baldwin reeretted bin inaby ity ae man Workmen to be Employed. i Just started, and was going at » very slow rae 0: | ne pute bis srms about bis muck and leans life Was goneraily gould. fie was | been found at . : Well, p'rape you cam change Re a $20 gold THE WASHINGTON DEADLOCK Loxpox, March 12.—The National Assembly is apeod, when the messenger beard & oe Hue bead upon the prisoner's shoulder. Many | rarely confined to his bed with sickness, On lect | Great scandal tus been cecasioned by Catholic cot t peed, “ p arely ¢ ~ {0 remove to Vorsailles. The position of the Ger aLient aaative Norse, Meee ee aioe nae, ke aad, Ueart-Lroken mother | Tuesday he was taken ill, aad & pliysicin was suv | prieate causing the removal from the graveyard of | | Mr. Baldwin ernsonted and handed tim ¢% in | The Senate and House at Losgerheade—Tho keeps down lier sobs, The prisuner does not | moned e centenatian died fexy. He is siaak the PoatsianisesCentea. tea ¢ Frecndaicks, receiviug what seeicd « handsome gold 1 Gian armies for the present is to be «line from the ead trning round saw a man in the act of clamber. | cnange at tla token of af The same fxea | to be buried to-morrow aller n O14 Tints | ‘be remulne of the Postmaster-Gone he Gov | Tiece in exchange, When the train was nesting , Kuck lux and tho Comminsion. lower Seino to Dijon, The report of the death of og tn ab the door of the car, Huloin turned hast itemtion, the same hallbowed bead, the aveuue, erotmect las offered a larze reward for evidence | New York the siont man suddenly dissppeare Wasmixoton, March 12.—The Sevate caucus norvelens, unergetic calmuces, Not like a ceria onpes Ne 1 will convict the perpetrators of the ouirn tu Wean's obclent ae Henry Rocketort is contradicted, ‘Thirty Germans iy, 05 if to Intercept bim, bet the man bed already rvelens, unergetic calmu Not lik: rr) THE OLDEST SOLDIER LIVING, th 1 con perp UT Ae Mr. Baidwin baan’s suilicient good money y i 7 yesterday appointed Senators Morton, Scott, Ed * ‘a but Father ike one Who bad prepared Miinseit to ; Toe Victoria Parliament bas beea dissolved, and | pack to Sicuigan were killed by the recent accident on the Versaillon e mesien. | si 7 a tb truss ino fat Imwediately oppesite the residence of Mr. Boyt ve general elections are proceediug. They c signe as munds, Pool, aud Frelinghuysen committee to Bee desired to know 1 who Re was, and at oe ae ee at cee ee upted teut | how living, one wie on Thursday Gnisied one hun: | Ereatencitnmen!: The je Rallway, b e The rioters of the 10th of December have been trio ‘bis business the: The unknown replied that Le ‘wes an old exyress me: dred and six years ofa lie uousually eventinl. His 4 dy Gen, J, Watts De Pe: - Y Kast Pwenty-Grst «tree On Saturday Mr. Joho Fo! mon who ure interested in pus y aud other geutle. | on Monday. At 10 A. M. they were to meet Butler's 8 locomotive up | similar committee from the House caucus, and if Unruflod earlace of dessair, On the prisouer some len ‘The Victorians won in the tntercotontal rifle match, Denting (he Sydneyites by 16 pointa Mr: Cartenn, Princinal of Wesley College, is dead, birthday was ev ster at bis residen Aviern by a cctneil of war, MM. Bianqui, Flourens, arked if he cou ts Baie font ‘ Girnad, und Avrille were condemned to death fox nfo th i pd | Pie, @ plessant-faced man, tally un large as the | SOT! at ceatioenee “actin naen? " to Harlem Bridge visited Mr. Tweed in the Public | possible to mature something which would pi ; Sot be allowed to remais te the ear wail! be reac oruier, hie face bearing trucos of suftering. nut | Caton ievant, May-Cien, Jesepn ivoken’ Myc Avother bunired pourd nugget bas een found at | Worse bonding, and areed hi My ais ee soatters me, | comtuwsey. M. Goupel to two years’ imprisone 5 Be other aide. ‘The robber had by thie time gained | quiet {a his manver, seeming as it bis nervous | Callen,btvant. Ma-tien. Joseon Hooker, Mule. | ine Hertin digelies orks building, and urged him to lutroguce some ve Southern Re- | ment, ond M. Valles to six months’ imprisoninouk, ‘the east ond of the car, when, suddenly drawing orces had not yet acquired tons, His hands wore | GW. Cullum, ‘Maj-cen, Horatio G. Wright cc, A permanent Defenee Corps and Naval Reserve | bil! for rapil transit that may nave a sladow of a | rullicans shows thut onices a bill 1< passed giving | a: « rest of the rloters were acquitted. ' vurposelessly; there is uo trace of anger on uis | G We Cullum, May BNE AD | Lave ven estubliiie Saabid at Gasalnd Ui LAMIMANLH. TRE heave the President autvority to use tie army without the sat Of the F | Fevolver, be fred at Hulpin. the ball peesing throv, Muj-Gen. AM! Weob. ; , hance of passin: the Legislature, ‘Tho heaviest of | te Preside i e membe } : iP | ince Ms} J Gov. Bl 0! Queensland died on the 94. Col Hof Legislature anda Governor, it will not be | President Thiers and all the members of the Gove Bis neck, from right to lef, Halpin fei) to the fle ao UB LOOKS At Pita: The ao prone and SL ] O'Connell Aig Governor, peuding the action | the Broadway property owners declared himself in | of any use. A Lill of tis kind wii not carry the | ernment are expected In Paris to-morrow. } when the robber stepped ap to bim, and stoopin: eekes, Ina: Words dised) an sf tue memory br that Lctorniersemie ten Euests | of ihe British Guveruuent favor of the Arcate pian. Mr. Tweed seemed desir. | Republican vote in the Louse, but enough will vot VAN TdaeEMire ueacERLTTOdE t Gown, wiih the weapon close to the prostrate man's | erribie tight when he lay prostrate upon tie floor, | orbis Ive, In a toast waich was drunk by the cous | ghtace Aitial salled irom New Zealand in the | ous of escaping a committal, and urged tne gentle. | Sxuurt It to deteat the vill, «dt amie tou is to be inthe Montwaptre bave coused and the Nationst bead, fred thd the remorselons builet wen: crashing throug. | pany stuucting, (ne prooosed the healt TiosGs |! Fegan Boignd by vis end ek Ate) men to anpiy to Senaior Genet; bat they told the | mate to aijourn on Wedres say ursiay, BULA | ; tect paw teria sonatas! 4 Lis brain, was forever taunting ui, and expressed the desire and hove that Le should H Ad, wie jy | Bots that toe handsvme Senator trom Harlem had | will meet with strenuous opposition inthe Senate, | OY ave ausrendered sil their/oaanon, ; v0 MORE sHoT: 4 : w slip Cily of Auckland, when near } Webiiae’s Seiese] ccas Gal tes coed THR MISTORY OF THE PRISONER, etter aga nd Ch, rads rays ect a Lg y tonail for London with acarzo of wool, gum, | Seat them to bim, Then Mr. Tw ¢ tue President's iri rinined if pus | Freneh interned iu owitgerland wt! retar unmedie close th powder bar es 7 rks were wade by Gen. De Peyster, and | Leas {0 wall for London with a ear: wivocutes Are to hold Congress uniil We Domiuge Cum | ately to France, t fate and bleckened the Seok around the wounds, he prisoner's history, so far us kuown, is nol Wy the object of the entertain nen i. : : be plan r retur somarkebio. dotn L. Filkius was Lorn in Cuathan: : eo ney, 36 Gon eis Iu cunsequence of the lack of suficient transpor- q ok i ; HS ! WR STORY OF CAPT, Laumacsn, ny i One of these shote took eff ct Ie the right ear, and | (otqubia county, in 1937. Hl er Was ar a i ie ie 4 Rumored Lone of the Yacht Maria-History | roovs wilh the impression What rapid transit isdead | EIGHTEEN MONTUS WITHOUT FOOD. | tation, the railways being overcrowded with retarn. ! " ¥ he other di.ecily ardor the right eye, but witton: | ble carcen‘er and sent Jonu to acioot we long ax Frirxpe ve met t to crirbrate arikt Sulsebatine Rect P Uilé sematon : gi troupe aud (Wak iuarertala: Web Gacuieaasieiii(te i 5 fealing $8 4 con. | tue boy would go. When be was fourveen yours of ; Bole bev “6 i ore ree 599 ine troups ar tnarerial . j pba right, = adhd ae bad cor | ace hewent \oror uear Lyons is Wayne eouner, pid Heaiariy {uvite your attention ts the rela It is feared t he once famous yacht Maria Vonterday’s tierm. © Fasting Nun of the Ursuline Convent wain a few days longer at Versaillos, The Gen } Blete murderous work, the robber then got | there worged un a farm, After a time be tired of | toms betw aed the puo.ic art was lost ia the storm of Oct, 6, with all hands, ‘The ‘Ay eile 1 Hotel Living for Months on aw Little Wine. maine Financiere eace the total circulation of notvea Gown snd searcting the body found the keys wits | tite, und Went to diferent parie of the country, | Reet vomers mulch Baye ¢ Wl tases Wea Oks 1a oes On Reta Co miecane ot chimney of the st Denis tel was blown'l!’ 5. thg Uraullue Cohvontia Morrienala res vaca Hare isted he ‘i 4 i Vaan sometimes Working on a tara, sumetimes driving w | | Capt. Lal.cush was born in 1786, the year in whic aria was ball : 2 08 0 down yesterda, moon. ‘Two horses Uelonzing maa of tie Bank of France last Septomber was 1,77)» tng opened it he discovered the money beg, wie. | Having lived some tine at Chatinn, he was ne: | structive of hiede ick ne Gieatralaceit wana that | she'was long considered the fastest sailiag vecsel | | o awoy, and amaaivod. 0 costly carriage: Laeir, | tatts for the paat elgiteen months eaten fuod of any | withstacdiag the loans made tothe Goverament Beriit open and took there rom all tho money i | quuinied with. tue einployecs Boston aca “Poland, winch flied inshe vad pet ween th: au away, and smashed @ costiy carriage, Lave , tween the | affoat, Many of her aduirors insist that sie never ; teseription, ed ws | widely extenuet aims of Rast Prussia aud. Silceia, hay many times tr: but i tho credit of the bank has not suftere 50. Aftersecurin, | Albany Railroad, and in 1383 was emp lis notea contained, something near § the afternoon the gale blew from iis fastenings th raketban upon thatroad, Be stayed in this posi Jon, may be sald to have couroi | Was deaten ; but sie was beaten several times while | grog, Aazstaf on the rvof of the Buwery Lotel vain, ¥ my t food ts imn 4 are everywhore accepted at par, Bia booty, the robber looked to his escape. The | tion about tour yeurs, was romoted to baggage. | dated the Kindom Of Yrusta. “ine two slices | racing with the sloop yacht Mischief, asterward | frost S2:#a on the roof of the Bowery Hotel at | trom her mout, Several eminent phyviclans who saWansbugelateeciaoa, train had by this time reached the other end of the | wan, and after three yours of active service in that | of Polaud gave a. cuusistence — a bau e bay ; Pesta beans One top He NeryciTs follion tbeisidewall sv ied’ hes cane aay nat Gis stomach li Ge ee, : . Dridge, and at that point where tho train mover | ibe Was taken into the employ of the American | {or i had hitherto resemold ® stai Osa. or raiacr a | owned by amember of the Southern Yacht Cob. | with a crash, breaking into advzen pieces. Fortu- 7 cabana Panis, March 12.—-Gen, Vinoy has issued ordert ped este phe prays Taade hie cain, | Exoress Company, and ran tor iuem on the Boston | polyous 1s uo inait comparison wen the gras: | She repeatedly defeated the America, which was | pniey uo pereou won injured: Trees were biowe | 1 clored, and that it is imp 0 pass food 1nto | suspending the publication of the Fengeur, Mot d’ On ery slowly, the muraerer mast have made his ext! fu au u ussia au vad about four years, and on the Central avout thre the Polypus aie considered. At thas ne Louis the | also owned by Mr. Stevens ; and {t {9 said that when | UP in Many of the city's ptreeis, At Third avonue | that orgao, A few apoonfuis of weakened wine dre, Cri d fenving bis victim still lying sensele: dre, Cri d on the floor. | years. After the estabishment o! tue Merchant's | Yeu was ob the Wuroue vl France, s kiog aud Seventy-Orst strect a shed was viown down, Feuple, Carteuture, Pire Duchesne, snd vs sdminisiered, but the greater part of this, too, Le Prince of Wales was congratulating that gentie- , ‘ * 1 Boch 1 Usion Express Compauy, Filkins, Lke many of tae | such a monarch so peace’ul aud sutiue tue Prince tailing on Jolin Lapp wnd William Stern, who wers estomacu rejects. Small. however, as the quan | Buwche de Fer, ‘The publication of new political oa By to time the train liad reached the station a | sa ioyees of the American Hapross, went tuto t feat Frederick declared if he were King ct Fr man ov, the greet victory of bis yacht at Cowes, Mr. | passin, and injure them slightly The Twenty. | tity reuined ls, at only aourisl we East Albuny, Halpin tad so far recovered conscious: | company, and was appointed a suveriutenient of as bid for mats fess a5 10 be able to craw! to theside of tue car and | (ransier, Avter afew y1 t of auy | social economy journals is forbidden, nibs eee the, Uitte ay Of eee et | Stevens replied, * Oh, pehaw! that's nothing; I've | Secune street po.ice tiation havi g been telegraphed | sort that Sister A, Se SIS <A ee 9 be Uired of the business, ‘ af cog: atte eu : relative to the efforts ef (ae storm, repic When it wus ascertained that she did. ne The Germans evesnate Versailles to-morrow, a h and baving jatd by ® email sum of mm Aud | Cal eceatre Ot Wrumsiac aad chieon MGRATeRE cotta | eet avotner little yacht at home that can just walk Ww orm?’ ‘The Pwenty-second sireet police | eject the Blessed Sacrenont, the Ladv Superior © French troops will immediately occupy the towm. " TAP. BAY 64108 Stor his younger days obtained some knowledge o. | fcrenitv met governinent have durceted ine desiinive | MQuaA IDE Americy | || |) | must tiave had a good sleep yesterday Uh cuaree of he Coivent obtained ‘sone ol th HO GMAMAN TRADESMEN $0 BN RuPLOTEO, i ‘MR. BALPIN'S STORY, tue business, of France. are Ny sarge . - > reat {row whi the consecrate ri hooner rigged. Her spars w od bee! Ir, Halpin, when able to converse, made the fol. He BOVGNT 4 BaRKLY 8 CAPTAIN'S FIRST APPEARANCE IN ARMS ed . the carried a nei ye | A Hoboken Justice Gotngtor bis Pergulatte: Drepared. in hope that with it she The. Merayis: Be Hennsville ase m appointed . Haipto, ry 5 ™ feet long, and 0 imm ‘spread of might projong the tile of her povr sister ; bat this | French Ambassador at Vieans, and M, Metietal flowing statement : on Lumber street in Albany. He did not get op well, bite of France, whten | canvas. “After tne old Commodore died she passed | The trial of Justice Bowe, of West Hoboken, | Mas usPsucurtacslul asceuvey tore iy eeaaths | Bee T Pulles, he haslix chine > My name is Thomas A. Halpin; Tam 28 years of age | Sud fourd edo many in eliniur embarrassed cir vee eeond vassyeas es | ete, Mie possession of Hd sin Blerens, alwy Commo | on acharge of malicasance in office, wus beran in | that medical ekill coull devise, or the kicdfess of | Fetect of Police, The health o ne SY 1b Lar eys Teside at 213 Jay strect, in Albany: have been iy | Cuiuetuuces, relie! in gambling, bopiug to get his AECOUd ORSAY ae dore of the New York Yacht Clud, For two 0 : . We Sisters suggest tor the relict of the invalid, b ing. The Syndical Chambers of Commerce have ine emplovinent of the American Merchants’ Culcn | matters erranged bya stroke of luck, The stroke 4 those French | tree years during bis time she lay idie off the | the Hadeon County Court op Saturday. The testi- : Kee hs yf |, bas mployment of the ‘ taut Abate of tep deen done. Jecided that no German stall be employed im prese Couspauy ueary tour years; tan ow the A, | of luck id uot come; troubles crowded apon I tormiaatca’ the | Start at Hobokon, and whee be died she was sold | ony showed that Bowe refused to acoept the bail | “Stuer “Agatha js very cheerful under this great deny aud b ‘aiiroad route since July jast.as wee. | vis triends noticed hiegloomy manter and bis lone the’ comvrued ‘French | w Capt Burkalew, Peter Morsell, John Eberhard "i Frets oar Meera aa 86a | the trades of Paris. The Oficial Journal containa eager ed OUL Oh ue RA LAID LO-Dighb, being! ne , x t i “ "1 Sheds 4 | | eMfercea by one Wickesser, who lad been arrested | affliction, and faithfully attonds, so far as uer de rh ger started out un 2, train to-nig ne bite ; bu uo berson ever suapected him ‘of bein Eng” Brat ehettle: tua, and Andrew 1 9 Whe be or Febullt as aici cr | onmcharge of theft, aaless le (Wickesser) woull | easing Stroagth will permit, to her religious du- | @ decree dissolving certain headquarter staffs of the cw Lie when atlack © fob of the stu rom ch “at Crimina.s are mace. as Jens. he " sten's al yard, be has been employed ever | 0 hi eft, fr ser) woul “ ¥ tee ORK AgCG 'u fOr ting UD on the Dilis; Jusi A : Jes. Sho wits op part of tho day Weat indian (ruit trate. Sue cleared that he o Staion heres rewtie from New York the last time July 18, 1870. for Lien. | PAY $1 and that he offered to releaso the prisoner | busies Lerseli with her needic. Ni eld the palliation of that mil | since in tl ton Which had cosy x century upted labor apd aitenuion, @ tne train gut uuder we on the ills: Ju8\ | ii was not @ pleasant won, DU BOL markedly severe, x nae wy wise baw | ne afection shown him Ly Lia wife apd cid indie Caton that there 1s BUUg In bis lite that aypears ; Rurupe ned uuuerto rogarued, ox irresrati Uepiclous ; no Linis OF ubger hac are Tememmbered | RUFOvE had Llkue Kibie He w Ol aud. Bred at fo. ucrise fur) ; wothing Dut the asual habit oF ier, tbe Car, the Dall siihing me Im she neck andl teliio | (of thelr jur aad was teed ay | praved Lora Br aha hl ud occasionally | army, approving the formation of regiments of ia: Ss Erows Woiker duris and St. Andrews, wire ste duly arrived. | Lf be would pay $19.50, and give bond in $100 to | and Weaker, however, but docs not murmur, and | MMIFY aud urging the establishment of camps of failed trom St. Andrews in. September cast for | XeP the trawauction secret, Wickesser deciiued, | awaits her dissolution With caimuows instruction, iiesed rt, since Which time nothing aes been heart | 80d Bowe remanded him to jail. Bowe testified (hat os - Ie ik will Le urged Wickesrer's father Wo give bivi for his son, | CAPT, BIRD W. SPENCER'S SWORD. one of cho Emporer ‘a throat cuttiag” who had knocked about the world and was used to | lowing (0 tke held King Frode: lex \Villvaun Ll lier crew cuasisted of Capt Joun Marth s eee dob ante thes came up, bent over me eb liey | Mosving it, Lp to the time of Lis fight: bis (riende | Gaene Lowe the moss lovesbie of women land, Grst and second ‘water, four wes, | abd on Lis declining, Ww sent ihe sou toJail, ks ethan Awzeys, March 11.—The Einperor is seriously » T became uneouschus, and do wot rea: would have cousidered him the last wan to be guilty luphapy ot Queens. Dating the onsning 7: one cook, and a boy wearing Was postponed until Tuesday Presentation by Company K, of the Nint indisposed, and unable to review the troops, The vi 9g hing anti I was Cound on tiie Greendush aide : of a crime. Ee BON NRID HAG Hike 8 Pacroeen os a Col, Fisk's speech, Crown Prince will review them, } Gold pesoghize we ues If caw bin nein en” THE FEELING REGARDING THE PRISONER Of eteater weignt—Fr An East Side Mooday Morning Fight and ‘Youn Bined a4 Apollo Hull was dazzled on Saturday evening seemainerere 4 FILKING suSPEcTeD. Las changed ereatiy since the defence commenved to | *#! Hii the world WwiKh wo Probable Murdi oseph Breedman, aged 18, was arrested on Threatened Revolution in Spain. ] ; 5 1th the blaze of Col. Fisk's big diamord and the Cut In their evidence, Dut toe tacts are not materially He HOBNOBDED WuTH BLUCHER, Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday morning | Friday afteraoon for stealing # roll of cloth, valued | ¥ ‘The delectives went to their work anxious to find | chanced trom the line developed in the open us | ao jow in forvunes that he had fans to live hege Bevis | at 840, from the front of the store of Abram IiLer, | litter of @ Damarcus blade which had been pur ; @ut the wretch who bad done the deed, feverui | -peoch of the District Attorney. The most untortu Oyu isan te full ot hop eeligt: | Lawrence Murray, of 43 Bast Eleventh street, | 4 poe Hie oet oh ae siexeiol Aba y chased by Company K, Ninth Regiment, for their | tken placo in the I’rovine times they thought that they bad struck the trait, | Bue oct Was the Might Everything else seoms ex sword er Will Pruseia wus destined (0 food1u i uee | fought Charles Byrne in front of the hovse, ‘Tre | corner of McKibbin aud Ewens streets, Williams Guard, Pri, | Mob fired upon the Mayor and other civil authorte i Bird W. 8 f the Fi ] Captain, Bird W, Spencer, of the Fis plainable, althougd doubt rests upon a portion of Fraoce. Aud su itcame to pass. He a Byrac’e otebbing M ais th bureb, When taken to the station at Bushwick ties. Some lives were lost. In the elections the Dot as often were they disappointed. Three or | fi ORray rennlias |B 7Ta0} MANN OR MATEY Os tne { | Maprip, March 11,—Serious disturbances have » At Alicante an armed ee stood ui ake bi of the defence in very essential | prasats: for the poace of 1 nde with Alexauder T Ereianiod lat Letterlamne, GaaTOriEe w, Napoleon a enoe and Bragg street, tue following couvorsa: | vate J. V. Robertson, in a atudied speech, presented | tpposition is triampuing “In consequence. of the for persons were arresiea, bul after examinations Fine prosecution many do away he aadir “ag | Witt large pocket Maife, Oflcer Byrne arrested | tion eusued: the sword, and the Capiain endeavored to give ex- | disturbed state of the country, the Ring's trip le ave arged. At levgtuy suspicion fell on John L | wih U ar ine poace of list, white ratitentes Ke | Byrne, wom he found lying on the aidewalk ancon beri Where do you live? Firkine, ta dukery on Lumber street, | coints, ‘Phe evidence of the identity of the mun who | Kitetl®. (OF the hoses Of ttt astt at hare a Justice Kock commitied Byroe yosterda: Breedman—In New York. peceslon 0): Ie imation bake tind ' Albany. Ii was testified tht Filkins bad been seen | purchased tae pistol is s:rougly established by the | Fredenca Wiliam i, axing without akiuauom. The | S19 Justice Koc ein if Sergeant—What is your ovenpation? sword scene, the boys called on Col, Fisk, who came HOURS OF LEISURE. i | in the vicinity o the depot on the nicht of the | prosecusiun, but taterially weakened by the te tain itved to quard Napoleon 10 ot. Helena —t Byrne ssys that he was passing the honge with» | Breodman—Stealing. up with » emile, J J i 4 ine A visio}, believed to be the one with which | imouy of a ae nied Diaten detective, who sat Napowwan “te wir “tue deapok of Europe: ia isis ie friend, whew Morray ren oct, and, seizing bie com: ~ a aah elias Wiss hk ase Bete Sth ‘ feipin bed) bran shot, wae found 08 the ice of the | the gun sbore at the time ihe purchsse was made, | Ott, He Bl cwo duled 10 See Teale teduced in | aon, began Aauting with lim. Byrne expesto. Another Broadwny Palace, Ciera and genitomen,” said ue, «there 1s | Two hundred doys and girls were admitted te Hudson near Albany, and this we pon, tt was suid, bud | aod who aw vel) that Fukins wae not the | Min Part wan noting the sale exalted position'es tie | Panlom duaveres | The Sturtevant House, on Broadway, between | soldicr aud shoaid have aeword preomed to timennd | ele Hrat communion i tue Church of the Lmmacuia Peee receatly parciused by Filkins ata kuv store in | man. This breaks # link iu the caain of the proso: | Vrenci of [4-12 He Nas lived W sce the sou of sue | Javed with Murray and eudeavored to separate them, ‘A 1 prong that Company K aprreciuces hie. wi Vice wception yeaterdey the city. Insta: Uy every tongue wae busy to te: vo | cusion’s prot that must be repaired. Tt was the | Frederick Wiiliain sod tue Louise wish whom he fled | Then Murray picked an ol! bottle out of the ash | Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets, was for | Company K le my n'y offspring. “It hie betiaved sy Mr Marley Newcomb announces chore fostival NW " Basie bind sp paterson 8) fy d'to the rasph | victia to the insults and the outrazes of Napoleon. | Jeft ear apd partially stunned him. Dyrne next ran | 99d Lewis Leiand. About five hundred guests sat | gave mistaxon order wo ‘shoulder aruia, wd you aid tuge forth, The dewciives, knowing the wWeukuess ot | of the Wo bought it, that Bret led to the suspi ° houider, But | coud have done worse, Trontd een revere els case, hentaied, the peovle murmured. the | cion of Filklws, and unless thie point is sustained | what more, ne bas lived to ree the Ieag of Prussia” | inio an a but was tollowed by Murray and | atthe Le umptnous boards, A large party of | fave mila eid my horecor tallan with kei net PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, nied toe mans ca) turo, and finding it | tue difficulty of couviction is inci eased tentold, Dasin to the Emperor of Ueimany aad of Ausitia upoa | four other Mi attacked him. Getting into the | igaies and gentiemen came down from Albany with | boys frst waked me if 1rd acerut the to Ne 4 LEG ED . 1 { p the current of popular desire, the eee bis COrooation—himeell Kuperor Of Germany, street again, Byrne grappled) with Murray and botn | 2°le8 " Ninth, | sald | would—and 1 did not r _—— H judea to urrest th They went 1 1 % fel) to the sidewalk, Murray uppermost, Murray | Charles Leland of the Delavan, and there were alto | (uy Tijayurs fault, for ley #0 fopulat. However t ‘The late Wm, Summerilel, of Tremont, bequoathe i house, and found that the delay had oven too 4 South Oaxeiinn Fre Witt OX FOOT UPON AN BMFRROR OF AvETRIG | coy.by one of bie Angers in is mouth wed tried to | delegations of ladirs and genilemen trom Moston, | told hiur cd wake ail rant—he could have the'neat | ed'esow tn the line et Incuabies oe Went Pai ' tong, ard Covcunta, 8.0, March 12.—E. M. Kose, Coun: | at Sadows, and ine other upoa an kmoeror of France, | bite it of! Byrne shows tue Hager, with tha imprint | Palladephta, Now Haren, and Norwich, Cony | peaition telow Mf he waa, wiliag that t would oe Golo Thero is u movement among some of the Democre: ‘TNE MAN MAD FLe: ty Treasurer of York count), who recently arrived | apoche. Nepolova, ue exponemt of Napoleouic iuess, | of Morray’s teeth, Byroe also accuses Murray of | THe house is luxuriously furs Ty God decorated be nd eo we Axed II ey to nominate Justice Davis of the supreme Court ius t 1 rs Lere pretending that he nad been robved aud criven | #+ Seca. r trying to bite off is pove, Byroe then drew mis | Supper Was verved rom 7 unl dl o'civck, After the speech there was a collation the Prevideacy i oi they». lad previously doubled were OunW by te Ku-Klux Klan, bas sbecond. | Teese are terrific changes, and t furnishes food tor | Wine to, bite off ile pove, | fyros then drew ie = 2 ee a : : : ' ? , from the county by thoughtto sit besides tan who has Catlived onciugt Mr. C, Kinney Smith has been anpointed Saperin } vy and Free eh uilia Paid by the min | od, and it 1s supposed hss gune to New York. Hy | fHOUKnELO pit beside ® ma wile hag oatil Topublics, | Dy Murray's friends and left, as they supposed, dead Preparing for the Races, BROOKLYN, teudent of the Fire Alarm folegraph in thie city, He t pas] bend bee Marg f itt ened haters, eae eo ba ihe extent of several Hoousand dol | Buc ic ts sti) more wtrauge to think that we have just | on tue sidewalk. Mr. George E. Verrin, @ well-known Brooklyn -_—— pune of the best telexrapuers In the United Beates, Ie ' he ° a8 On oBtaolisled that he ve robbed hi raul the. be 0 andl vidui nO ten You! a " ) . | sppolutment reflects honor on the Departiu , fect in the 1s + of the “peuple Dead + | Kurkuuz i» tus sown to dave been taise.” Fils | order ues the country of which we ure chtizeus’ sud ihe Blab Caart af Peciury sporting wae, will Nave charco of the magnifcent | | Bridget Buske, aged 45 years, died suddenly at 43 | *PV0lM : Departmen t WOSt Interest chase, Phe police found the . lab 01 who Oi his sureties, was mad 001 of a0 adop citizen who, with al a wf ” ‘ club house ou the Prospect Kace Co o during the ROAD BY ERRE OB MALUIS AY, ' Dut the records and memuriew of | belore the young man's devutiure’ “Gov Srote hus | Surovest transwatel ion ave. | The Police Commissioners openly say that | ‘lub house on the Prospect Hace Course during the | "Wiliam Koch, aged 80 years, of Bergen street, LONG ISLAND id {uo Hanels ofice geve Druol of tie | telegraphed to various pointe, wilh a View ul check ery Leoe oe 2 | rank perjury Is daily committed at the triais of po. | Comins season, Mr. Perrin was long ® resident of | committed suicide on Saturday oy (aking Paris greet — = ceiale > Lelegr ap A in the cradle, tl Hyos ware in their | FANK per) Ok, * in New ¥ * 7 ; ' Satin Willath of MAibGAH) haw Haat taal iq # presence at any ‘ame after the moment | inp theldetaulters Bist neg eros cincive | iice oficers, Recenily a ¢laring faischood wae toid | the “Hast Side" in Now York, but has latterly ro: | The Clad Mouse of tho Now York Yacht. Cub at | foun! aibus) has been arrested. foe ; | jours passed on, and no word reached a Lee ere eee ic E core. ope aeinkign ole sotali kind ted, | Clfon, Staten Ieiaud, 1 to DO oid, and u site ou tus g fire bar acquue Deuneti's farun } * of the auxious oficers. Ko eutirely wus The Avarchy in South Carolina, sete He had under oath before Cowinissioners Maviorre ani | fied in rooklso. Le te ® Kenisl, kind-hearted, | ett ide of the Uay Is tobe varchased Kent Mai 5 | the county Swake shat un Innocent ta iy Byrw Cuansestox, March 12,—The troubles between | Sats, ms it ber oud “th Barr, James W. Richards of ine Maubattanvile | anu a. 8 of friends to whom he wilt demon Ur there are jowalied swine who root up jowels | Meetings have. been he Mt in, an aica, Bor neti, Ohared the sane fate, and Other. places turnished | the ¥Gies and pexvro militia in Chester county are | suriet the Pacife, Wat an unerampled ¢ commaad bad beon accused by Actlag Sergeant rate that be also knows “how to keep a hotel, $06 Fe [iron bercue, do DOE ikewlee bocome Quevae county Court House job. Today deiega ieee } Puspectod persons to swe) the list, Recently, « supeld og the Sitinons, ry 8 pabit puee ag, pare 4 the man who, pid menor ajapat Wood ward of entering tye station drunk, Ricnards s pyar men last night vy Haat te gow as WH meds in Albany to protest Tumor calue through duratoga county that tie | bi¥lged protection to ail negroes who lay aside their ore langueues. Baill proaser marvel Mi drunk, ond o Daptistry of the new Buptist Church, Hunter's a! he Job. ' & foal Fikins was Makine nis way through ow foot that | arms and revuru quietly to their homes, Luere iw | four Af gor, more languaKes., Bull ¥reaier denied thet be ld been drunk, ond said thes having | 71.0 great American inventor, the Hon, Thomas wae dedicated Yerterday. The sctioa was | , The Board of Health of Long Talnud City orderad locali'y. Placards deseribig hit were sont to | strong force of Unied States regaiurs in the county, | BBtOFy, Of Lis own lle. Thalabe the p ® prisoner at Court, be had taken care of him, He| i novos, of the Tribune's etal, bas been | proached py she Ktev. Gen. Fs Heatecont of ronkirn A fenice 8 toot high tbe Built about a tenement Infected a; Very rewoie hanlot wud village of the nort At the juvitation of Gov, Scott, a numoer of leading | (he Cuptuin; for be las proved invuluer then called OMcer Schwaris and Patrick Day, who | > . ‘4 ha Kev. J. b Laud assisted, The baptatry, whi th suiall-pox. A carpe y WaderLOOK Lie jum . a at ho cota : of tnat the | citizens from vari Jons Of the State will meet | pertis ol war, Of disease of the Inud wid of the olected President of the Norelius Feeding Company Of bre, Moruce Waters, ts of pire white aparble. 5 a susp me OF jis eae, People, feared Ghat be | AAR lan: eens to conan wi \ Leet i Ene an BA OF swore tLat he attended to his brisoncr; they wouid | *lected President of the Nore zante S : Mt of bare, Worace Waters, ts of pure wh ! Hway. hein seceutente we mowed ted ty Heat Wepe mon would reach nada, a ew 4a Gos a, there to cons| baad p ur Ls estimated thathis machine wil food om 3 — om, Meagher, who cue untered a nun i Wome: { lowed up it the fureste of that land, | bent meuus of pivveuting a recurrence of these dis BET FOR DAP UPON FRE BATTER FABLD) not awoar that he wae drunk; they could nos be | It te esun Mae riaay aes : JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, Arion, With household uienelle A suaele cus : oa orders. gest up ap dead by the ocean, smitten down fo certain; they thought he was all rigut and #0 on. to5,000an nour. ‘The Hon Rooker himselt was fiat aiastay And after several heaus had been broken (ho work wal 7 j TH ARNEST OF FILEINS, ——- —— by tue pestilence, there Realig wiih eye aa bright Mr, Manlerre thought It-strauge that an ofcor | oue of the fuost feeders in the country before the i ie ' Completed. ahs | At length from a litle village in Warren coun Another Earthquake in the Pacific, wpe he ened Deon tm Eveentivat aha ante could not tall whether ® man was druak of sober ; | vention of this mactine. ‘1 bongh the Norelius Feed. | ,,A Compromise will in all probability terminate ee Gripe tho report that Fukine wae at last cau; Am Francisco, Murch 12,—A severe shock of | ago, te Crom of dalavona, sparkling apo. um bevast. | how could they arrest a cliizen for drunkenness if | er runs on the suction principle, the President of | PFek boatmen’s sirke to-day, os SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, i | Bear dehroon Like, nea Lake George. Nothing . ke was felt in the Hawatian Isianus on the | ¥! consider that ior ‘over uall a century he, as | they could not tell sat dh be an se the Company never drink: About sixty Masonite Knighte Tomplare intend - |: Was heord of bim unui) Priday, the lta of January no, Makee’s sugar plantation and. utbe d iis life oy the use of m taken in dail ‘The Sergeant (astonished at the testinony)—Why, —— making an excursion tq Europe during the comin Tho Kennebec !s open to Augusta if eu a nee ry : J MBEAROR BBG Grpers Sumctens to ki 0 00 rMcer sted hard rT a . Spring wod summer, to De gone aout tour montha h oF NK : gy {scrured trom Saraioes (hat & | were badly damaged. At Honolulu three shocks, | {om tismeyeete alae oven etedoncns Witt gis, Omeet Day sasieted Hlcharde to bie (ee) whe Lossus BY Finm. ROE 45 IRA, 8 He SRD OY HOPPE 9: | RPE ORS a Vern ne oes | denerip slur Gaceriained w have | natin ‘ate, were folt ts no captaia. is nade oO 9 prisot sted ; te a ciaten for aloes cieak ua ] Jacer In San Francisco. ’ Pee Fhe, Mad “taken treakiast at the Union | “vee Somiucty walle are 90, much damaged that ne once took wis single Mr. Manierre—Did you do 80, Day? AL said $13,000 t0 915,000 wus loas by tbe ocespante | euisitetreimuserise nists oeairaued ithe Lianne |! a train bearing 100 women and ehiigren ef. col ; a ‘ © whence Le made bis way to Bara. pulled down, and muny of the houses ay grains of Opium to save bis life as woulda have | DO WAS Weak, sir, and— 48 los Occupants | Welgat. I reliuinar 1 be arranged 10 We Cliyper in bearing 700 wor J children of colo» i ; Wega, sLicre be ‘, they munt be pu i 4 this porte adway on Ducuiday Bight othide to-day nite have actiied 1m Bllsworth, Kaunas, passed wicpped ut the Osborne House, gore Bee teas eaten ive ol as Mlauy ordinarily constitu Mr. Manierre—We understand this perfectly y DK ve i as, fi Maeno atau eariy bow oh ie eveuiug and leaving at 1 Ibe MTD UME Rete Seka Me 8 BE us years of ase?” Let io a There ty too wucy of thisawoaring falsely hore, and | iP. Vrrel's house and oarn in Laconia, N, U1, | ,, Aarsaret Reynoide, of § Davenport avenue, New | Mivuah Tuivsa ou Saturday, : : 1 sana’ 2 * i . 5 Captain to pedge him ip the la: i ‘i try to atop It. charges be made | were birued yesterday. Loss, $2,000, Aven, Conp,, diod suiden.y on tho steamer Cout race Hawes, the frat American Judge who hel: ; , Ho was next livard o as taving taken ain The Track of the Tornado, Ch IMPUDILY M8 1K FivAle eolos,clare and Bur- | *B4lnst Doth bhi t catetwincpireel fallroad station at the Welre, oo | tertay morniig gous of Californie, le dangerously tit luce called Lue'a Loriers, Sarstogs euuuty Ceo 7. Louis, March 12,—Tbe tornado passed | bundy a nhs Winniplesones, wee burned on Bundey aigh ‘The Grand Lodga of Elks of the State of New | — ‘The Cincinwatt public brary was orened yeat ' oy Hale ausi Deve: tive Ficivan, on re ary ‘eich hh eae ak td Ataoa oan Mca a CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, The loss of L, Rauson & Co., steam confectionery | york, pienesolent order sasiieated by & almea | day for the fiat time in ite Bisuory ‘um Sunday. Net ag Faun ait ¢ tat ‘i OFF Mat carers Pee at daunener ie airusi: the OBITUARY, manutncturers, at Lt end 14 College piace im estimated fer ToeHtated UF F or the Bret bone to fia ) . MAR oe i nd did a great smount of damage, It struck the " yer ampeiae Ay $40.00. wy (ho same fre Howard @ Quackeniusa, oF | femisiature Abn cient ‘Ny # weit 7 ESSE S Merrrk URCAe Fe RAY 1 ia Ballston, wok the tral) tor 4 ttle town of Fayette with great force, and iu less —_—-—- ‘our rough aulted a man and woman walking | Murray sizecl, lose tau)! on stock of Surdwarere Pfeislature, Aboot elahiy Of the munnere, we Misa Marearot A. Hancock has recovered $15,000 : } rn oiday MUFLig 3 t errival ound the bird had f han & minute the town Was destroyed, tae princi | ‘Pye funeral of ex-Aldermon ‘Thomas Con near the (air wrounds ih the suvuiros of Lowell yeater ~ —— “ or tie Under, from Lucien b res in the Adal ¢ Mov) Cite { bo Beratons, ay tones to Do's ¢ 4! buildings and even ihe emalier ones being biown | yesterday atternoon, frou bis Ibe residence, 40) Fast | Gay. ‘The mai Was Deaien eounc\ess Fey TITER Pee os can ivigiiy' gendered be a [PUA CROR OMIT Powell Of promise a Blge wiles trum varaings. | Here ui jown. A Stein mill, & seminary, and # church | Mae attctidod bY the city aut the Frank Bannon, who threw a pot of hot tes Prorat tt wig ye A " / The Germars of St, Louis on Saturday celebrated : a he iuvitive was evidently ¢ 1 Were utieriy aewmolis! Chas. ‘ornell Associ Creamer Aasoct: | airs, Mary Aun Kuby, and fatally sealded M Pow — Ed'in Gree Lo a ¥ the Gusiay h | the re t p M a ys Ways to avoid purauit, aud tae detec ——— - 4hon, and Tompkine Hose Co, No. 16, Lhe rewaiue | oie tice year-old child, was held by Coroner Keenan | John Ward was convicted of inurder in tho frst f AAA A ats ee puoic resork were i a4 novills announcing the roward were sent out he Buior of The Sun George Swuin. a soldier of tho war of 1319, diedin | 4 providence eentleman, ono of the quosts at the | Chas. Kos alias Chas. ( ay: Duy arrived, and Uiey W Dron M. Hones, the well how j the forthora counties, vut notning wore | win, Lan tency fveyears of age and have asic | Alexutirts, va. vesteriay, aged #0. He war oficibatiy Mel in Cortinpul atroct, Waesiezed by two | &e,and J torus, yort i tho s Ward Gerniae f 10 Now i ‘. and was bedeved by ta) 1 L, niy-fivey ol ad have asic rom Newouryport, Mass., but volunteered (rom Alex ‘on tat ay night, ae Bul Forrester, th Baie prion ental at t, iw ‘ Ai the murderue ' : 8 Gal as i rk loved by many Ne] wite aod two cuiigron to support, wud exnoot got em | | M ihe dereuce of the Govermuul, abd Was wih fn baturday might, a» Bill Forrester, the | Staie 4 iw dt R . y Hee ey ay ° Hi ed Poyineut anywhere. J have the misfortune to Wal. Oo ¥ that operated around Washingion. He was | > orderer, } Rite A nis-year-old dauhter of Danie) Gannon of ; a 7 Giadeloaner. lrlice a i i Dy} TUK WILDERNESS OF THE ADIRONDACKS, two crutcuer, having lost iny leg belod Petersburg o as We SWaidh Of the Fhiladcipuia | Additional developments leave no doubt of the | erson fell deid 1a the suect on Friany A. plece . ris; Marianecta- Daniel Diaper s Della enon, of Elmira, aged 24, committe: hh Grd (here found proteecion from some one of the oat. | i, ha2 4k ges euntioy ment Mower shal be compel ed Lene mae - Ful ot “alts, ties, uncer arrent Ja Hartiond: Cann | rubber trom s toy baliood whist s wae aiterwacu i Goi f Ruovener troy Witla Mal gigs Hale t wwe itusday atte A tow bi oulonclg t} ' laws sho invest that region, Ou Sunday, the 16th of y abd isi toy wite ko. oul to wore Jon Archibald Kyle was buried yesterday | Windsor by senuiug them ‘pomoned candy iurough the | down her throat aud sraogied herve death ta, fron gud Boog Bart, fr sogaged to pe married aibg to tulnl die promites ' Sanuaiy, however, word came aat Filkins had beem todo. “I hdpe amoue your 1 te residence, 112 Kast 40th stroct, ‘The Old | Wt $ : rows pouery A, Wut The Repu Taina 4) Geen on ature heat Buse Gien's Fall “ot some ont if ded his (uneral im full unitorm aod under . John Keenan, William Tierney, Michuel M fie orteau-Pringe 1 the ¢ Republican canvass in New Hampshire, usa 13) ue Dight at Bouse Gien's Falls, where y¥ Of come one who wil Seventh Regiment Bend, Tus! Hopper Conors, Johm Dillon, and Pop Brows 4 John Morgan were snr, Cha WoWison. frov y FouMrkabie ior ACC irAcy, Indicates bu elution Of e tid tken dinner, Thence he went to Werrens- Jovment ss waichman, I think ik would iande ‘with the dylug request of thelr Old ) Confined in one cell im the Albany’ Jall on a charge o Hl the Erie railw kee Laviate. Bolt, trom. Baracoa Mr Pine as Governor by @ large majorite. ft ts ues 1 burg, Warren county, wuere to reach his deatina Hlevior of the Custom House cordanoe with the dying oF 0 U a Daturday, Bome person bad fur. ay morning. thoy had ¢ from i Ualseu" stares, som Honduras caf’ | lieved siss, tnt ihe Repnniteces wil carey the Bur t y The Key. Dr, Potter read the bucial sorvioe, | burviury, escaped oF Pp 7 ng. 7 Son, wich seemed iu be the wilderness, he wes | toh 3 SEIDDION OB UNO DOF | eee tne eel pocicas noe ether taustoal aapvous | nubed thas, ‘Wrenah, With Whioh’ khey removed air the Paige work. and had tora down 8 | Vigur. (soi bara: Mattie, rom Demerara y aad Adio | and tuitd Cougrestiou ‘Liswious, cue Socvud Loing iH Shiged rum u terrible risk of capiure by taking ChirPLep soupume | tions sivendea. the look, ‘Bast Of Mus ADSL TRA Bhd Used IN to make © io slers, (rom Bahia, are in, duups. 4 i Cee th

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