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PRICE TWO CEATS confi ore crowded, but there bas been uo furth doubtless put up to insure secrecy. low of 100 Wooster, and Job Wilson, of 4¥7 Broome General," suid Willie, “for the Spoakor sal h required to furnish bonds in $600, oe ast pot disturb Obey me this ti s WHAT A SUN REPORTER saw, street, wore oi The shops are closed, and the omanivustes have | A WHOLESALE RAID BY THE POLICE to answer at a higher court, THE SPEAKER'S ESCAPE FROM BUT- Batlor, aid T aesore you, you shall 4 7 Bhortly aiter Capt, Walsh and @ posse of off r fil e ordered . , & Wil ba “ya4 ‘ stopped running ON SATURDAY NIGHT. cors had eutsred Welsis deny n “arrgeant was | nd bor ls in. $lUD.cacs fer fares ood. vebavion LER THROUGH 4 WINDOW. An expression, for amoston of ne) Oued wm W hoisthe Successor Of | ms suoonsa oF cess. uxcomre axp chewunt- placed at the entrance to privent We players | They were discharged later in ths dey, The wives > THOMAS, Panis, March 19 —The } firm the report of the exec from escaping, A SUS Reoorter applied for | of many of the prisoners were tn the court room, | Overran with Callers at the Fifth Avenue BOPRLESS PRAPLERITY. and admicsion, aud soon fouud himself in the pres. | petitioning for the release of their husbands. Their t b-Retnrns to Washington-Expects “ How did the Speaker leave this room, Willie ?® ence of ihe gamblers. A brief descripiton of | appoats were gunersily earceasiul. Justice Cox hay- to Introduce hie KuteKiax Mill Tecday_ | *id the General. Trying the establisament cainot fail to be interesting. | ing consenvod \ - Is t . consented (0 release Frank Hibbard at the e:t- ; i}, ho dida't go out of this door, that's sure, F Afver thetr captare they were Garaviers Betit Patty's Kono Hail, as the place is calied, ie along | nest solicitation of hia young wile, who pleaded wih Will Bapport it In tie Usual Speech, replied Willie, ‘ tad Clement-Thowa: rn ¢ el a their Friends Exempt. we T alls are coverod with framed rules of | ters eye + apatels for Gen, Benjamin P, Butler arrived in the cit: “T goow that,” sala Batlor, “What I want THE CITY TO BE PILLAGED 9 | sateen totic carden of tho Roeder osiers, Monte oe a nds p Pp mg PNG LET tevrs ta hereyes, an officer was despateled for Hib. y y | kuow fald Batlor, ‘ant you — > ieYrre * IRobespierre P roals tints morcing ¢on- jon of Goas, Lecomte t accident in the world a Sow re ana the Het of thet ned at Soclock on Satarday mleht that | Hy Come a ao: the potice wero about to make 9 raid upon the keno biisimonts on Broadway and elsewhere, witha view to bringing the tw iH otal from Washington on Saturday moraine, Quietly he What he did €o out of” alindity Of the specotation 1 puitice Cox—tivbard. at the request of your wife | vent iythe Piith Avenue Hol tho ouly ting he sould bate gous eatoe ong F ibbard—De ore go, L wish (a know oa what | lie ordered a carriage, and rode down to Wall atreot, | there window," pointing to ai open winlow leade wkegS, MAAR, MERM $ |] torins Thaye been releared. Ho stopped at the banking house of Henry Clows & | {if.t0 ihe Southern balcony, from which, he ¢ ay and . Justion Cox—Your wile ins paid a Nae of 498 for | co. and called at the Custom Houso and several | ncreh cine ono of several passages Into the Howse ot You out of ber savings, and 1 waut you to prom: J ua joor of tue Appropriation Com martre, where the Central Revolutlonary Commit: | ok. ae tee hold their sittings, After a brief trial they were ‘he y Ep iyi i ondemned to sufer deats, and were taken out and uh fe A rmy i ‘aternizing W ith the i "Al secounts say they abd vatily gee Insurgents, REVOLUTION UNDER THE WINNER OF PILLAR, After breakf all discharge you. You may co. inating @ame aud its pa- ; ; trons mors prominently before the public, Near this ecoaraging announcoment was auother | mo that you will not visit such slaces again. oulier places, Be was Interviewed by szlarge num. | mitteo's room, oe ‘The Journal des,Dibatesass: “Yesterday will Be |” gortiiwith ho prepared himseif to Join the forlorn | notics, of obvious iiaportance: Hidbard—If those ars the terms, Vil stop right | ber of oficials, He returned to his hotel lato in the | |, That tls cirenmstance was not entirely a socre® os sidere 0 of tis glooinioat Nh n m4 sors an deadevauusuivs ‘ ft 0 macials, Spat i al tle time ts evidenced by tho fact that in the nox® Considered as one of the glooiniest hours in tho Bis- | none ona take part in the glory of the hour, At Think Win dod outrage. faman Americas ele: | eVening, having dined out, day's despatches of the Washiagion eo QHE REIGN OF TERROR BEGIN, | tory ot France, Tho revolution, andor the banner | oy out 11 o'clock bo Xe the right to go into @ cambling nous t General wes everrna with call- | of the Boston Journal the ann ¢ no prowises to the | ore, A processiun was formed in the Seventh avenue | Hut “the best way to get ont of a bad scraze Waste enn: hed the Metropolitan Hotel, Will please not sand around day the gri ———————— = —== — = = ——— = ———<—oS ——————S= = — = ————== = Sa THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1871. Of pillage, ts the mistress of Paris, France will con- the door whenever I geo Mt, aud I'll » —— Here he was unceremoniously halted by @ policeman, { or make any unnocossary ole inthis room. { | conirary; ao I want you to refand tie money. re cemn these horrible avsassinations and this odiou 7 an scrape ot through a window.” ‘ ay Sux Man—What does this mean? Can't Igo tato srsnsansastectsvosovenny aavtsseseeesene.soonee Teele Osded meat te corrider immediately after breakfast and contivaed | Tho aly ni . F " i \c — y that you are very frank. uo above is the milk in the Butler and Bt General Vinoy Said to have | ssserrectcs, waten te wishous pretent or purpose, | ine potet Fat’ Wolah ant ou @ ahs when Gxot, Wal | your pe + Bilbo Toft ab bal-past seven laseveoing, Among J extent, iceording to’ Mutier's narra it Watiee . OF must th eaehea wit entered, His arm rested apon the machine, and he | Hibburd ¢ . fete the floor to-day he will try to make the people i been Shot Germans renter the capital f This terrible day has | Polleeman—No, alr, smiled a8 ove of his patrons raised an inopportune | Court; bi (Se calters) were Ccliester Murphy, Babsireeerer | Telteve it, i H ' wrought more damage to the Republic than ali the {| SC Man—What's wrong? Has there been @ | cry of keno, He then took reluge in a cigar, and | subjected since my arrest last night is outragecus, | Folger, Postmaster Jones, U. 8. District Attorney erence dasiuniliiiiccils ie ¥ murder here? Is Warren Leland dead? Has the vio vi) 'y froin tat moment till he was | I lave been compelled to stand up in crowded cell | Davis, Col. James I. Young, Inspector of Customs, | TIE ADJOURNMENT OF CONGR. Bonapartes.” escorted to tie station house by the Captain since ten o'clock Inst night without « mouthful to ea a tes. health orted to i ct jock Inst night " . Uan, Vinee thee Oe tite AeeaLE accomplished chief cook struck for higher wages? | OSC the station hoose when Fatty tat, and was even fefasel a crink of water, i tuing | HAG Hastings of the Commercial Advertiser, Bon. | ay a. Stielinaly Paik THE PROVINGES CALLED ON FOR AID Lonpon, March 19, 8 P. M.—Special despatches to | OF # there s fro? tered was boisterous in the extreme, Fifty prisou- | such treatuent of a whits man ie enough to make | Fields ot Albton; Gen. O'srae, Disbursing Agent poeta for the & woery EFS r " Policeman—None of your business. ers, of all ages, and ali pursuits, crowded round man lose his temper. of the Treasury for the on London journals say General Vinoy has also been desk, Aud gave names, fivtitious or ot’ Justice Cox—Well, you go home with your 4 The i Anxious te Clove the Scssion. Tivo Generals Tried and Shot by the | Mt The repors has not yet deem couirued. and jn SNe hited Hy mn le ou Lele (heir Grder., They were thew removed in Wile: Arg to atay bome witu ber evenings, instead po Meine an arene ae baad Wasminerox, March 19,—The debate in the b int, Fro etropolitan up to Bleecker atree! 10 the ceils, piel the most | of visiting keno rooms, ‘organ; Mr, Crowley, the nowly appointed antl- Rebel gest l le the avenue was blocked by the pollee, and blue. | Ovscene, Midy. and diagusting eoi:hats to each Grae BOSCLY OF OR BArD, Penton United States Attorney of the Northora Dis. | Sc"at® rosterday, has seriously damaged the prow ebels 10.90 P, M.—The Intest news is that the Nationals Hattarteylhshedrrletey ian nent | over, Capt. Walet, however, came siong and re | Capt, MeCicary of tbo Kaghth Precinct broke mp | triet of i M poets of passing a Ku Kiux bill, and so far develope escent of Montmartre have seized and now ocenpy the | CoMted and brass-buttoned men do © Davement | stored order. teven places and eaprured ‘aogat, 340 prisoners. “It Tre or itis tates Mr. Chesboroagh, the PUBY | eda nck of immediate necestity for ite enactment ) Dhicrs's Proclamation-Cannonat'stontmare | ®a@ snd general headquarter buildings of the este ay ane Tie SUN man attempted to pase 8D | eng scaxu 1X THE FPRING STREET POLICE ptaTION. | is Undersioos tat this Indefutizable officer is to bo | Commbasioner Davenport; Mr. James Terwilliger. | 45 15 noxrty dispel the pretences under which the 4 Tho Latter Vorcibty Retensed by the Na | THE MOvEVENTS OF THR GRuMAX TLoOPS sTorPRD, | MOPFEd {his tne by fen ce ee eee ee ey: due | blars itoen minutos betore tue Line appointed: uaa at arate Davis, hes hapa possibly by the mid ile of the week, is certain ; | Honal Ganrds—Coutlict Inthe Place Pigalle | The Seo of Parliament say’, in convequones of tho Mehdeth ichorlgel Ait the money. “Ho was much token ‘aback by the | town preciget Iu wiich Lone tnost abenn ta aed | tell, euginece of Batior's staff to Uo Degarterent gc | unless the San Domingo Commission is Lere before | ~An OMicer nud Four Men Kile! Aisturbances in Paris, the Kmperor William has | 80x Man—Bat T muct go ap, you koow; and you | presence of the officers, but pliilosoplicaily became | LO" Precinct by wlich keno inost bty Sen Cohn Wee Bieter tana cbartment of | priday they will be 9 day too late, { Loxpox, March 19 A. M.—President | provisionally stepped the movements of tne Uorman | have no right to prevent me from proceeding on my } resigned, to hie inte. Teirtyitve, prisonges ware | "At Gis iiroadway, William Wilsoa's bia22, 00 play- | ‘00 Gulfi Col. Wan, Shafer, brother of the lato | ” penator Shorman pub the case in its strongest light, Paiers has isaued a procamation, apvoating to the | troops bi ty sistion, but the concourse was eo great outside that Pip were coptured, Mr, Wiltom kimeslt was ting | Ploy. SASPr of Unt tad lesh theeee wot loses Dri | sag ira memloient argnineal Gould have been tends { Fesson and patriotism of the citizens of Paris to pre ‘THE PRUSSIANS AQAIN OOCUPT DINFPR. Policeman (@ blonde with a wart on his nose)— umber of oficers wers constantly engaged in | “ES”: Wain pulled Fatty Welsh's house, 09 | (erst: Loring, of Salem, Mass., wno is ecandi | 6 woud have brought It eth, to ho bad caret ‘ Durvo order. He says he is informed that the mal-| A desoatch just reecived from Diepps announces | You be blowed. Go around the block. driving the crowd, buck. Hversvody seemed | troatway, and wok with Alm 35 of Faity's batrons, | 180 for the studied up the whole issue and was thoronghig Contents of the Montmartre have planted their gous | that Prussian troops from Amiens have errived Sun Man—What’s the matter? Is there a fire? pot until Fatty "Welsh in person, escorted PRG 497 Broome wireet were WKen about 3) uo- GOVERNONSIIP OF MASSACHUSETTS, igs 8 to Me she onnsenee throughout the Soute, ‘ ‘ oi o— None of yoar bas! 0 4 ; 0e8, " \ " ela the floor over four hours, ‘The fact te $0 as to demolish the dweidings of their fellow citi | shere and occupy one-half of the town. The French liceman—None of your business, by Capt. Walsh, was taken pie police | ">" te7 Thompson street gave 18 unfortanate Gon. Batier looked sick. 8 ts evident that | {fe bela the floor Pat hours, fs ns. He declares that by euch acts as these the | eurriaon retaina the other half By this time about one hundred people had col- | stetion, aid the crowd disperse, The anes | we hauis ofthe polre + Into | Speaker Elaine's speech bas disturbed his bile, He | which will be of ee tee eee ree! io, “ay, lie compromised, beenes - ——— - lecte! around the door of the Metropolitan, Among | Sid Jistory of the prison weaken by | "From 15 Houston street % ware taken. looked as though he needed a dose of castor oil. He | They have not eo far attempted to mature Revublic Is fatally compromised, because a Repadiic til the Sergeant, toey were consigued to safo quart fed Ki " me 0 ture any bill accompanied by disorders will bs lost, Ho tasiets | 28 94 DUST COUNTERFEITERS, them wore acveval ladies, ue laitter and tieir | tne lodging roons connecied with tve prison having | gat TY drympeon, toe prowTetor of G05 Broadway, | ieft for Washinzton Inst might. To-day be exnects | MUatever, and n bolt trom the cancus ie 40 immioeas And no friend of the Ropablic should strike at ti. Abe H, Hammet's Opia ef a New | 2nd one dy ono they received the seif-same auswer | with his usual generosity, sont fortwo galions of | &% Mercer street, a Ku-Klux in the South, If the States are cailed for | #ine die will bo curried through both Honses the Ths Government will take the cannon from these 7 . fom the officer who actod as spokesnan Cufles, one hundred and foriy butter cakes, aad | , At the Louvre, 682 Broadway, aboat sixty small | business, as they probably will be. he will accom. | #¢ lay. ‘This pulley is urged. by Bonator Conke f 0, wisted by deceiving politicians, seek t hg = Pee | corgi t Me bass Hore?” a soft-ered maiden would | seveniy-two cigars, These re'resumenie were | Of gamoiers were arres t and 64 Bowery the police | Plish bis purpose, He will sustain his bill Mat Sree walloniiy ey cee Mone ty uaions to of pen Who, misied oy 1B politicians, }o the Nassau Street Gang. sott'y say. hugely enjoyed by his patrons, and the general im om an Ui >wery the police . ori ise 18 AuxIOUs to close TO INALOURATE CIYIL WAR, Melvin L, Gove, # merchant of Seabrook, 0, madam.” the officer would reply, Dression was that F wer fojured man, | gk sixty prisoner with @ spocch which will provably be the | the scssion, after passing tho Senate coucurress a ’ '» ° ok, wielinate retetd . I At 199 Bowery they found fifty men and boy: tea eon | resolution for the appointment of a jolut committee: Tle draws a picture of the deplorable results of | N. HL, received a printed cirentar from Owens & Co, None of your busivess, ma'am, begging your | ii prvctissd to fo bull for wal Gh then Aa fie cue. | malority of whom thoy arrested aoe Te eee ee eee osereteg CtliY. | to investigate Southern affairs. heir doings, showing how the reviving commerce | of 68 Libert; et and 73 Nastau street, informin, ardon.” : ri 1 boys to Corfe wone: the Keno establishment at Kasexand Grand th q q Gen, Burien will to:norrow renew his efforts te t s « 3 ih zs)? ing, and # ould stake the boys to cofee woney woen captured (tty, and at 161 Bowers rT 0 Adminisiration (including Blaine in that category) ntl Ki ‘tax bull. of tne city is stopped and the shops are deseried. | him that they manufactured counterfeit money, Mr, | Alter waiting for half an hour or more, in vain | tiey goto the Tombs. Woeiher or not this promise | Capiared Arty, and at 1H Bowery a liao number in Jangeaze that will admit of no doubt, and will time of flual adj ent of C : Resiad. the wal i altempting to pars the guard, the SUN inau espied fuifiled is not known. ‘The proprictor gave - iusto street and | probably be more completaiy bottled at tae close of al adjournment of Congress ée Ue continues: The Government, hoping the mal- | Gove, though # churchman, basten.ng to this eity, DETECIIVE TOGMUTTON, Dailia $1,000 to appear for trial when caied upon, | Bight avenue they took thirty-Ave, ond from 615 | his epecch than he wus in Virginie. Bends ov the Senate. contents will return to their duty a good citizens | sought Oweus & Co., and invested $15. The frm | to whom he addressed himself in plaintive tones, | en 8 were all discaarred with arepric | "int avenuo Gly. ‘The grand General talked treely to bis friends wl The programme lai down by the Senators whe 1 ur aod obey tho laws, still withhotds orders to proveod | promised to send the counterfeit stuff by express. | setting forth his diMculty and the importance of uid co Dowling, aF Captain Walsh's oft. | ,,Aloneiher, the arrests were about eight hundred gaiied tose "hin about tno Foeent auair in “Ue deys dloctsoton wpoe it, anid nqres ts then note oe * " contempinted but frustrated visit, core were remarkably Conselvations, and could not . lonse between bimeel!f and Speaker Blvine, Ho r ~ ? a bo exirome measures to free the couatry of He went, and the next express took aC. O. D. pack Allright," sud Detective Tugmutton, and tna | swear that nay of thea werw actusily gauboling et OLD CAPT. JOHN WAKES UP. pretends to be impressed with the motion. that | MJOUFAment, if the judiciary report adverse! . A NOW ENEMY; age for“ Melvin L. Gove, Esq." When be found | moment tie guard wer, conciliated, aud the SUN | (ue lime of (ue descon seh Cink Ward poliveman says that at 8 o'clock on | Miaino has got the Presidency ou the brain, and that | {ve? Will, upon the constitutionality CA bot itis determined to act when necessary, and de | im the packaze only some scraps of dirty brown | man wonton iis way. | be thy TRENT WARD, Sroused Thom, 8 sound Men Berea teeta nras, (rte, # building for tne Demucratie nomination hence | te Locislatures of tue states, “Mr. Dawes wll tet a feat et ‘elah'e ot nce, where, 6 ae ot sound nap, Sargeau Sh is ap’ jo the Democracy in the Hoase to aid £ State al Liver the principals over to justice, Tue Govern- | paper, Gove lost his temper and hurried back to | rote ity dave of keno tonewere Ube enenione, | John Gleas Bowery was visited by | stirred bim up and told bit: that at the keno piaces | pordom of the Republicans to deft the programme | MOFOW ank the House to concur in the Senate pro- } ment relies on the codreration of all good eitix New York, and having secured tne urrestor Edward | {tv evaried at tins decsprive fore hoard, wore | Chon War Detective King, and | 8d beeo pulled. ‘The Sergeant was terribiy in | agreed upon by the minority in tue Republican | Psion to make the Investigating Committes © : ‘ 3 . 6 7 Harxins and Henary Palmer, was bimeelf detained “4 d Of brokers, he wasacein halted, | 18 mea, ‘luey were J without any particu. | earnest fis earrings tement. Old | caucus, 4 Joint ove, aud whon thi is done will then offer @ ‘Toe proclamation conciudes with these words: * Af- | aya witness until Saturday, wlien the trio appeared gat pase he rhe bp tener ab vistonde, Vous Wceslibe Was maniieered Gos | OxpUn. Jéhe med, and then epened solution to adjourn on ‘Tharalay, If the Senate tor this warning we shall proceed to force poace, if | Before Justices Dowiing and Suaadiey at tue doe {your business,” said the centlemanty | promptly suppreased. ‘Toe proprictor and giaty | lis big box wid a train of snug | THE ONLY TIME THAT BUTLER DID HIMSELF MOXOR, | does not concur in this, on Tuesday he will offer a clal Sessions players were arrested, also all (la tools npon his forefu After this had ais | | One of the callers upon Butler yesterday, re. | Teselution asking the Senate to give their consent q The colossal Abe H. Hummel, who apvearedin | img Sex man and In quest of facta.” Pievtaebs pea speared. tie Se reminded him of Superin. | ferring to. te aialrin, te ticuse, ingle! of «he | fF the House to adjourn under the provision in the . fs 2 “ Fo ure bee Simultaneous! Serzeant § octiv. rf Koiso's 9 Captain ueczed, aud | grand Geveral if be did not use his inficrce to X YAN won Larter, the interest of the counterfeiters, insisted that Well, co around the bloct,” was the courteous Simultaneous 3 yon, | tentent Ko: Capt 4 | grand Tif he did not hi ‘ Constitution which says oeither shall adjourn on @ i Three A. M.--Events of most ualortauate cha. | ove Scoundrol as the prisoners, foply. Leckily ad eusa eats no | then sprang to his leet, He ton called out the Siect Mr. Bioine Speaker ofthe Forty-firat Congress, | Mires days notice without the cousent of the oth | have taken place in Paris, and the oi ae Me Sa it Aik A Pen perective TeoMerroN oat Wt Grand Corder Of Eason. wheres | serve platoon, and made descent upon the dry | Tae grand Genoral mwelled up like & toad, to the Minsiesippl delegas j sacter have taken place in Paris, and the situation | saijected tos rigid cross examinati He sald ia 15114 Ou basal nae sania Ue ae manibenneed: et Of inieneats, $4 prisoners, and §10) in | Koda store of HB. Ciafin, Of course he caught | that be used his influence, and secared the elec tion that tnere is nothing in its State to warrants is bourly Decoming graver. The Government, tol 5 © peas am nos married ; go Peel ed in passing the guard. By this time the proves: | money were tikom, no keno players there, but he said Was sure | of Slab Speaker, Boar kat os peeve are bree A ae feet yh rte estates. tne. well kaow sebinkoea Of police to watch bye Bio) iu 1 ° 19 Fo} vagress, Mr. Col- midnigut om Friday sent © detachment of troops | was addressed to ‘my name but wis not forme, | Oat from Lalareite Mail and other, d "iinan arry, st 109 Buwery, nexecoor to Tosy | Wey came down on Monday morning. fax, then Sposker of the House, aprotuted Gen, and cendara Slee ee capone co, the SUN man aporua ore Oper cue, and ewwiursdtwoaiy-ae koug | | Od, CAE Joby ken sailed tor the Vanderbi't | Bailer woo bad just boon elected for tue drat Urao | y ; Santen shies ra, tu! Bet J ronzes. tie 0 8 jas tru that the | a represeata| Songress, the fourt on the linia Seats in the Sontmarire, A considerable Did you expect $100 in counterfeit money? 8 the corner of Honston sire mat. Woe men wire alltaven te the Kier Ven. D, Wemyss Jobson was running a game over | Committee on Appropiiativos, ‘Tus. tate Thid Of caunon were removed, aud the gendarmerie | Peddlor—I expected $100. Is Capt. Walsh abou ae raped in that vieluity, Jobson was discovered, but b Shairinan, Mr. FB, How Among the Miss Nancys of Irving Place i made some 400 prisoners. “Answer the question yes or no, Did you bargain Me's around at the ee ee eee echo plead ie le anced | Was not playing kend, lie waa patting ine datsnieg | I cond, and he. Bisine was third on thst Explosion ia the Mutual Admiration In the morning the National Guards of Botleville | ‘famd expect to get ibis $100 in counterfeit muuey? What pureurs? and expresse! 8) impatay fer the keno gamblers. touch to, the sith volume of his Uistory of the | Coiamiites. eiween the cissy of the Fortioth and aiieciets: Who Bloated ‘Themselves. : * “The owe ye mobb! 1 2. Ward detailed « platou fom to clear th ‘reneh Revolution, and opening of the Porty-frat Congress Butler says ‘he Loto: ors and Montmartre, with maay unarmed soldiers of Miiam Hine, ta the emoloy of the prisoner as |." Those fellows you have gobbled T thought war: aaa, sided DY. police from the’ distiare, ‘iainson then ordered his men to make a | that Mr. Blaine visited Loweil for the purpose 0: sine Cuore OF trae ine eee nites the line, arrived on the scene, and errand runuer, & for a tow days previous to the | Durciars. ff ta oe you wast you teenth, and Seventeenta, dispar descent upon the Old Fifth Ward Hotel, corner of | secoring his influence for Limself in th awakening oo Satardiy. Their short droam of har- arrest, deposed thal he got & Package from the pr AGAMA Acar pciceal gail ks pabliaeccal Twenty five were seat to ones of the | Franklin etroes and West Broadway, le ws | contest for the Spoakersiitp of tae nex mony and good fellowship was broken by the RELEASED THE PRISONERS. oner Palmer 10 take to the express office, and afer | 5 Nowe of Gosiereaaly d povice stations in charge of « platoon | StFuckk With astonisument we. one of his men told ys that Mr. Blaine #aid that he solicited clamor of discordant cliques, and the rival factions Gen, Vinoy, who was in command of the Govern. | Koime some distsace turued back, as Le liad torzot . a B, aad the rows ian that that hotel was pulied down five yours ago, | support because he know that ho (Hutler) possessed d (om whore be was sont; bad seut packages pre AN Tite RIGHTM WARD. OF abe Trees one sue fs Capt, John then seut out scoutioe of ths | great. influence with the Southern rearesontat were arrayed tn open war. ‘This unpleasant change ment forces, had po. ed a cordon of troops around Rover inquired wast the basi. | Too much praise canct ve awarded Capt. Me | Mroumadaied wim queers oy Capt, Ward, You: | panes, erdeting them te lesve a reserve. in Bt. | Soa that thet vole would determine tue questioe’at | came of the ection of @ elique orgesised for the em the bill of Montmartre, and planted mitraiileurs at vers was; thought he was in a | Clewry of the Eizhti Prociuct for the manier in | brday ley were takeu Derore Justice Se Joints Park, and atorward to rendezvous at the | tne Speakers‘, To this Botier—if Is own story | pre frome ao Wk tain pollde 4 proach nted all per- his salary was lo be tem dollars he cot ted hig raid on the kovo propric AN THE TWENTY-FIRST WARD, vot of the Liverty pole, Weet Broadway and Beach | is to be believed—replied thot his colleague, Mr. | Pres Purpose of running the club in a certain p d pl tthe fi Ward, ALoist age, Asks cs shading ad Tardis ot fat received only two dollars and plavare of tho I “ Bro d Captain Chinehy ordared iis men to don clvilian's | street Dawes, ang wanted It,and that naturally hetbdtier) | 4 tntarest,amd the inavitahle aplit wae prechpitated mibedanor commented ou Lis invoc ay une pimerce rushed us stair. and after entering | grees. an wits Nereoaut Wright, Detective JUrac AL dT. M., yesterday olt Capt. John's men were | was inélinel 10 assist a member of bis own de by the anual election of officers, In all welt regu- fuses wore Soot surrounded by angry groups poiat | closed the doors, 21 f players they were | Jaga section of tien, He made adoscent ou Jusech | etill looking tae to keno-piayere. and ot JO u'ciuek | lca. Butler adte that Mr. B'aine #ald: © But, i pose aud found the latter guilty. eecape, bul ne oficers walcied their movements Third aveone, Tae surprise was co upiete. ana Mr. Ward — Bchoo! ta arick Street aad the | yout Butier says be humbi mitted that in com. a teed fol (usied the people, and if it was their intention ‘Juarice Dowlle, “ and prevented any failure of that kind. Willaw & cuss : : t : t ce Dowling. in passing sentonce, astd: “Palm o oa. ty-foar of nis.guests, twelve tables, sixiy- | Turcish bath establishment — in Beach | mou with the vast majority cf mankind bo had not | lowing thia course, the conspirators who now lor. j TO MASSACRE THEM, er and Marking, (rom the evidence, the Court dade | Wilson, proprietor of the came, and 84 keno players | gig enaica one stove, a full net Ol kei mleinonte, | seeet, At 1 o'glod tule, morcing he was | yet attained to that altitude of Curiatien perfection, | 4 panda arartprobaesllmidi enya date pub tapeedie 1 | ‘The soldiers, when asked if they meant to fire on | 2¥8 Awilty. Ta recan be no doubt that the c beige od and conveyed y the Wooste sireet | ang $63.73 In money Were taken to Kast Thirty. soon wich hls whol force looking for the old Frank. | which 1s probably Lue Bat +r ways that B laine th pity hommtheted UnberastGeel ban Ga ratae ae : | ¥ pant is @ very dishonorable mi at we lave to olice Ms with all the impleme 1e game. Ait street polite sation, At the sane moment | lin Market, where be bad been told that a magni. | reminded bin of bis recent triunphaut re election, | uta! ed th , ani and anat \ the citizens, made no reply, and 8000 ® general fra dishonorable mon to convies rasca's sometime, erseant Williaws wit wis uad of men ab tt ) | Sergeants McConnell and Connolly wita Detective | fleent gawe was intull blast. At this time bis snuf | in which oven the charge tat he would moet with | torable was the indignation of the gentlemen who f termizition commenced. The people were allowed | You bave no legiti LEN fg Md BAA mt ec jn i ib lpeerct A Leland a pag n and asecsion of men entered James and | had given out, but he still vigorously continued the | no recognition trom the eat, beeaase of (Ue | are connected with the club that for e week previous [ to draw the mitrallicuses aside and sscend the | Svodsl With euch circu out. Coan. | game. roadway, and arrose! toe proorietor kk Borry's pi at 20 East Phirtysrveh | search, quarre: between them, tailed to reduce bis majority, ‘ @ ar “ . . try people are imposed on and victimized every day, | Mouater Carter, lis assistant, and eve a game. .. arrested eleven men, and captured Much cre ‘it Is undoubtedly due Capt. Williamson | snd also moationed that as Stevens was dead, and | to the furce styled an election they kept away from beignts, The companies of soldiers on the summit | Phe Governor of tuts State hae written mo repeat. | sters. Wen the police entered the building an at tuil of keno im plement: ton } for bis uniiring energy in carrying out Superinten- | Washburne was going into tie Cabinet and himself | the club house, leaving the conspiring clique to fraternized with the Nutionals who were guarding | @dly about suc. o snd te whole Bisie te | temot was mane by exiinzuien the Nziis Dut Me was | tables and Aly chuirs. ‘Tae prisoners were march: | dent Sorder, It te understood that ne will | into the Speaker's chair, that Goucral Butler would | vomseives to run the club es best auited Ul | the cannon still lo their possession, As fresh troops | yfeuced wien this Kind is committed afee es Penton Lise onde. OU lgee de C41 to the police station, escorted Ly an immense | visit Custle arden to-nizht to hear Jonay Lind | have a food eluiim to the chairmanship of the Appro. Sa a on rae od iy anol cir possession, As fre: gpheticbyy ny Bots worthy wan, but | for the rear windows and doors, Dub tho office: tang of sympatiizers, and were met by she lion, | ring. To-morroy might. Wrough tae Kind 10: priation Committee, by the commonly recognize) | selves; and to save appearances (hey cooked up am arrived om the ground, the people shouted to them, | ue Court must inflict it mest wevere panishineat tereap a them and marches the whole gang \ Leander Buck, who extended to each the Heh band | loro! Mr Purdy, ho will ¥ National Thea. | rigns of secce- som, and, aa the Lead of that Com | opposition ticket, Thea the conspirators, having 1 Bevetselarms tend thei . r wien the evidence 1s as direct as in this « wu | bolice station i of fellowship, 98 he recogniged a familisr face and a | tre in Chatham sirset, to witness tae representation | imitcee, Would bola a position iu wiich the Pr Obtained 6 lates ‘ o under th yy ceerea ada teag tie obatea iy Wook money and gave nothing ia return. ‘The sea. | | Ai 4 Broome sireet, Capt. MeClenry coratituent, Ol the waole purnber arresiod, sixteen | of Uncle Tom's Cabin.” It is also. euld ti dent would be obiiged to Conces, electod tuemee\ves (0 ue utter diegust of ail At 10 o'clock A. M. thy Nationals held the ground | euce of the Court is that you each be confued im | accomponied by Sergeant Gatling and a were discharged at the requost of the Hon, Mr, | Wm. urtoa of tie Chambers siroct RECOGNISE AND COURT MIM those who have the Interest of ts club at heart, } Ssriy and prevented ail unarmed persone from go- | the Peviteutiary for six moutus, aud eacu pay a Que | Men, ourered the place and found it to de 1 elgat on provesaing ty be friends of the | has pliced # private box at his disposal : Te meagre and unintelligible report rendered. by the bill. Ai the same hb a sorions conflict | O 0, aud stand commi, ‘paid,’ & NEGRO BENNO GAME lta Dick Croker were allowed to depirt tn peaee. morod that Cnief of Police Matseli will promote Blaine closed his argument by 4 voluntary promise ¢ Treasu is generally regarded as the coole 1 Hs tid 7 ie a : eng fe sa a = al sattrad vhn Moore, o o “ Tepe mi ne un ny ek Tae prompt action of Mir. Buck, the suow which ve | Capt, Wiitamson. It is to be hoped that this is true. bop uM he fenton ease fe, fe Ast OF, dish of the season, and as highly disczedstable irrog: red iu the Plice . he : eee propr as arrested with about thirty col made of Chrisiian sympauiy, plilandirovy, and | Le deserves promotian, and Muatyoil onght to do it, | (Blaine) would appoins him (Butler) Chairman of | ularities and very serious shoricomingings Dave treet leading from the heigits, Somo artillerymen PLYMOUTH CHURCH YCSTERDAY. Kenticmen, all of wiom were lucked uy ty answer | brotherly love ior his distressed cuusiituenle ex TAKS TITS IN NEXT TIM the Committee of Appropriations. This ts Busier's accounts of the steward's } - — At 10) Wooster street, Deus Gallows and ba on of ali Bre crim ¥ rf story, gad chachautes werd sucrcunded WY Mn aiaty aaah: — 109 Wooster eirest, Donnie Gallows and 9 be. | cited te admiration of al iinens OF the Twen One of the cosiest little games in the city is aita- 1 overhauling has been deter- ‘ SE Ones oe Mr. Beecher would Save the Lifo of even | ker's Jozen of pl gers were takou in wil their | ty grat Ward. Gueeson und bis gucms were taken | ated at 819 Third avenue in the back yard. The . Butler readily foresaw ail the advantages ‘and disclosures may be made of a very who accosted then with shouis of Go and Azht bileg wt The guests were ail embr, . ° fered t M et M shouts o| je Sx a Democr Rachelors’ Ki: Birds, Kambliag aten ucate ery Oo before dusticn Coulter at the Yorkville Police Court. Store in front is cocupied by Peter Ewald as acigar | Of ‘be position offe: him, and as Mr. Dawes damaging kind. Tho clique will of course ma ‘ bo Prussians!” Babi. athe en. Hh Gree so eee eee ime, ane scat: | Gleeson was aeit in $500 to answer, and the others | shop. Kwald t suid to be the owncr of the came, | wid fever solicited hia wid, he gave his | overseffore to, hush up tie frauds, os the resyoner 1 THE DLOODSHRD BROUN, Tabla cote yielandinc mieealng Macs took have slovated asp rations jor the future, Their pres: | were Sued from $1 tv $3 each, and’ wowed to de: | and toliave erected the builiing ia the yurd cape: Support to the aid of laine. and from that time for | hie parties are of their number. Tiose who though’ i A Lieutenant of Chassours while endeavoring to |. 12 bis sermon yesterday morning, Mr. Beecher | ont avocations are tuleves, Bick pockele, aad boot | Li with a severe reprimand Slully for Keno purnoses, Kirald. was oiveted As. | Werks tne Wo-—ao ears Duller—were in constant | ty enew ihe otos In sweet fellowship aud bias @isengege his horse feom tue crowd drow his sabre | 214 suet all Christinn sects should ivesin pence | Pies te fon, Bully Nelton TUE RAST SIDE PRISONERS IN THE RASEE wancer | SANE Alderman ow the Hopud') an ticket a year or | ind dally communication. ani. as the result. Mr. | repose are already chewing the cud of bitter disap A Sergeant el 1 COUN iwoago. Hoe was a member of 16 Truck in the days . Trot + | vevatuen! Ho was iretantly dr gyed (rom his horse and killed. | ‘9¢esber, If man differed with you in religious ergoant Westervelt ani 15men visited a den « POLICH COURT. Of tao'old volanieer fire department, and bis store | Dawes being distar Jast_bofore the election, a ae ‘A miles followed, in which an artillersman and two | Urlie’ tbat wae no reason why you should not do der haces poe erent Tale Menus W08 0m Aitiy of Capt. Ward's immense squad of | was aud is ‘tie headquarters of @ powerial political | Butler says that ey rh te Basler making tis | wy 98S FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, ' 2 turn, “An tho disast Ne tl fall fgg hepato iPock Bil 4d | keno prisvaors, aumbering in ail 19), for whom ac- | clique, It is said that uot a Upasses but that | SUDPOTE DUE was candidly answorod Lik le was too vidi ! Nationale wore wound>d. But the fighting soou | Mmasood ture. “in the disaster at New Hamm: | ropyution, When the officers enicrod, the lion. | Kemnb on could uot possibly Be promdel ia une | cdi. olicemer inay be seen ‘playing in this | late. a be (Buller) bad given in bis uducrouce to = ‘ hore th I bed hy tani 1 b, E Ly Leng The City of Baitimore and the Parthia pave ceased, ‘The soiiers abandoned their posts and | Maréls where t Meee nar Decober. Sheer ait am | So dine nts pitgl’ Uule We tops coer ht loomat ie | mariage elzons, polite station, had a, be quartered | place, but, singular to relate, they secu to have iz: J Baie, arrived on s wren aye { the sofferers,”” sai cher, “they did nv raw bis pistol, but a fe a locusi in the surrounding police ious. ‘The musterin ored it altocether dur me SPEA! IP 00% ‘ : mingied with the crowd, distributiog among them | wuit to uak woother Wey were icepablicans or Dew. | te hands of a staivart policeman brought bin tv | Orie all ince tue exsex Markel Police Coure yes, | nues 't Mose! over, Dawes went zealously to work to obtain the | A Government powder factory at Hang Chow, i their cartridges aud relinquishing their cuassepots, | ocrats,”* ce ad ee Ton dC. Bisaeps telat mace | terday morning gave the Tenta Ward police sucn A Murdere gharimanship, of tie jeare of Appropriation, bus | Colby has exploded, killing 49 persons i The arti en suffere cop! MR. BERCNBR ON BACHELORS’ KISsus. w lands, The Uo mgd antic Mulab | Sunday morning exercise a4 they never had before. utier, pretending to feel entirety ussured of the —— ‘Tho artillerymen suffered the people Mevrormeye hme!) ae SUaOHOS OW Pec e oy Sme | tas raaal ip machine, which a paironiged by a mot- | Oeiity wad’ been given to. pred to for ihe introuy Fummma, N.Y position, says that he took no step whaever to] SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, { mitraillenses, maxiog no further show o revisaane atte Te coaberee § Shere Jeotag ihe Grae | lay crow of colored gentlemen and poor white trasl. | {04 Ur the prisoners, to Tears ohh Gorclock AM. | Steuben county murderess, has been adjudged in- | strengtlien himself, ana professed to be surprised —— ! ment, but were too few in number to be effective, | proacted upon the proper use Of the human tongue. Capt, McCoury in person visited Gourge Conlin’s | oles ‘stutions. arar in under strong | dition of ber mind, The investigation concluded | great distress, acknowledging his obligation to | with $1200) In Goverumente i bie race eto ered 4 end were withdra vn, He condeuaved trivolous conversation but said he | piace, i) Wess Houston siroot. Police escort. ‘fhe wmazement. of the quiet terday afternoon, Some time in January lacy | Butler, and prolessing bis readiness to fuldl his | wes ane bi ; At 11 o'clock miny battalions of National Guards, | £94'd araon It when U was the outpouring Of a | rustic gamblers were taken in. No. Xt. Sh iiaems uf ‘ene great ‘Hewat Bide, who ad’ aot | Men Hose shot ana killed two mens one of them | Peouae, AC I wos iaisied on, bat at the samo | wey'Vang clamon Rattoct war RNC at Mitpaates H y pyané spiri ch ni a fe | atroet, an iastivution run b: rew Eruith, a cree rath tas IRamsenosie an boat fer heathen uke has ach caer tatiasn fime telling the General that the promise hat em: | Nraze yesterday atorsoon while comping cate fully organized marclie into the Montinarire show pe, even tho heir outpourings wero aot re | say sorted by a questionacio crowd Of palrous W } Wen ber Drotier, | be hee sines Dens. copbeed in $80 erribls, a8 Dawos Was being st Ca Label aab eli bg th dial ain Bak felt nevpe, even t hoje guipourings were not re: | suo-orted oy a questlurace crowd Of patroud, was wore goun jammed and Jocu:arity | jail at Bath, but will now be removed to au asylum, | Dafrarsed him terribly, a8 Dawos was being stteu- | "Syhg tuckingvum had a quarrel. iia esioon im Meyer a eeeuaiael voy warbied.” ald tue teverend centieman, “aud | Tichieen versace werg arroned, atone wuon, were | wigned suorame,, Mom We MOM away js bene Tt entire Massacbusetis deiegative, excepting | Yisnile, Cal. on Maturday-and miscting on the streae { : | | ebildre: Hot speak aense, but they pruttlod schoo'-boys, bovtolar ops, thieves, and ove Ast » isonere’ box was tco emall, and of * wae thougit isteared fatally, The district was then wholly ia the possession or | “yn. mrxcnm: ON THE MON. ONACE OREKLBY petauie business mak, On thelr way to the po. | LHe ordinary p , ed i s i OREULBY, espcetaule busin \ » | course nobody tought of eqneczing the 199 keno Pai DAWKS'S DEFEAT doy. Clayton o} peas aba tue Nation eis having deserted, Nota] Speaking of iving, Mr. Beecher dceiaredt tiat | lice sestion they were hissed and uooted by a iarze | C0 Ie The end of it was thatthe police took | Mr, Benjamia W. Harcis, a prominent citizen and | in the Soenxorship eoutert encitied him to the | on yas wtem or Ankantas, sent in 1 fe) e. sing! regular was ble. many people would (ell a tatrehood wien von | concuurse of persous Wao gathered outside the por care of their prisoners Wherever they could find | Free Masou, of Fairview, N. J. died yesterday, in bis | gought-for appoin'ment, and Goally coneladed b. take hy t nate. Mr. Hale a oid nota single r 2 p y Sener "4 into corner to defend theme ves, “Tt said | lice sia'i ba year Fa cig Oe i ti a fs has beew sworn it ss Gover, ‘i ~ upplicd wich | Into.R corner to defend ty 4 Hd | lice sialon. i room, ea © to the General to do hima favor that he | tam, oF | to, bas Deen sworn in ws Goveruor, Ali the Natioi w amply eupplicl with | Mr, Beecher, ** is what Leal a Azhting hie Capt, MeCleary is entitied to the credit of having |" "yu. \ioe Seott in dae time took his seat onthe | The Hon. B. W. Nisbet, once a Judge of the Su only ask of a man whom be believed to be —— i © £8, and appea Hl 12d (0 retain their ral It. pescian OM mis OWN SONG AnaAy Om done bls vorke Lp oreuah kod pope ner | bene wand the, retnree fra B the Werious precincts | prome Court of @ icrgia, member of the Ui frend, an ath Waa to accept instead of th WASHINGTON NOTES. ‘ canuou and hold ther po on the heights Je reverend gentieman was very atrous in his | ner. and bis couduct bers ‘a tirikiag contrast to | wor. placed before Bim, © calendar frou tie | Ponerees of ists and Tid, th f promised pluco the Chairmsnsuip of the Commities iS lle still indernite, Their main object just now is | eromancers camo to them with the wnpliances of | arrest on Friday vig af on which court returns aro usally made. ‘Vo ciear Mr. Kdward A. Mowel!, a woll-kaown and highly nd Means Commitee, whero, Biuine urged, Gen. rosident Grant will retura to Washington from . tanc be Government, The crowds iu the | tcir at, and piled them ao ino heap, that they Rumors ave already In circulation to the eifect | his jude for tue KeNO Prisoners, the Justics tovk | esteemel New York law voporier, once editor of the | Nutior would Lave. ainple opportunits to epreal hia | Pbuudelsuie thm moruing | Tesistance ve the Goveram abel Might dé burocd. Th In a like maunor. ho coud | that Capt MeCieary will be transferred becauss ha | YO \e ordinary moraing wate Feturas Arak, These | Besley (azstie, died sm Hoovkon on tay, te was | views on national fnances hefure Congress and the f Indianapolis, Init, 19 to be ape 1 martre an evi le, however, are unaciuous | gaier torether the Hideccucies current * th did bis work too ‘horoughly © wpa ot uobody, | YI dc! : ? stand. tn and came to also ts Butler's stor’, To. satiely Me Raters ont Sy aiamueoaee } ‘f hi € 0 h ry ‘oilicins and negro bummMers fared joe same. 6. a saat ¥ Suaseia ot bap Baties » } fi their clamocs against the Assembly at Bordeaux. | male portion of this congrozation, what a tremen | umm pips sesaalt, at ler was 40 displace, ne was to be AA DUHUIE CCA MING ASR OF Cniaeae. os pLe they would make |" None eocape), dispoved of ia us time, The han ia and Howard, 1 tow made Chairmon of the Committee on Comm 7 si “| f Tiey dewand 116 immediate dissolution, and the | dous ple they ia van BIxed WAN disp f H ( + , Washington on Saturday night, om a /s cata N 8 BD ike) urourd tbe Cou hich could be suppresse resolved by \ of the Journalist nt, toe No all th rding to butler's story extended olfictal tour through several of the Weetera j election of anew body which shall sis in Faris, The Jomaica Gold Diggluas. Dane. Rennedy, bad ie suah wapellent pana for oy: ate the Work of got with them mare | overain wali friends in Hovonem ia erecting ® | replied tuat he disa't want to eubarrasy, Biaive, as | Stat . { six o'clock on Saturday evening th tation Hy eculing tue orders of Supert Jeut Kolo tint usually ardnous, whole crow. were | iemortul saad over the rema he guessed he could make himsel! heard most auy 98 Chase, hter o of J 0 Chi } estan Fae axe tans kare Gene Lin the Spanish doubloons have boon | Gy cont upon te Cbaihia y street by Sergeaut M ontue tiptoe of expectation oF tie kano caves. At ey OF Where, and Woulll acceBs the proposition: hermmarried' ss Me Wee Mork of hee Tore take, j aud uncertainty eon'iaue. 1 troops hay | found in the soit ou the Van Siclen farm in Ja | a companied by Detect an Buskirk and Qu Go'clock these came on. e Tontn Ward potice JOTTINGS ABOUT LOWN, Toat evening Gen, Butior dived with Mr, Hooper | John's Caureh, Washingtov, Oa Tharreday, at o1 wilbitrann froiofibe Faubourgs, wnere the people } miner.” One ‘or them bears date i712. "Mr. Von | Sud'atesuion af thon, was prec ninelty” succes oeencd their large army of gamblers before ¢ a nd ‘made evine pleasant slinsion to him as tue | eciouk sd , { ; led acd Boatie Sicien says that an old colored man who ouce re- | At precisely fifteen apinutes pant 1 tue Sergeant, | par und tuey Were arranged in triple fie. s Peabody hee been removed. for m- | Chairman of the lnporant Coaunerco Co nmittee se eo mmittes. on che elalms'of Bouthern. lorade appear excited and hostil , Fided in the neighborhood always omirmed that a | ivith iis men In evilians’ dros, entered Prag | Myc ashamed ng, others terry wd Pe mane Seas teats bees removed from the com: | Tee ePetion thas he was. Bot vo Have. shat place er sncointea Nuon tne ask of Conerpos of, Harekt i Startling facts connected with the events of the | pox ot oly wos burr 4 tn the woos during the oc 1 Flyan's piace, und, walking {0 the windows Tous, others seemed to treat the whole procendting a8 a ee dete faviar have their farm peolug | Butler arkol him wiere he was to be. Me satd, | isitiw ll becin their wossiod om April 4®, at tacit oil 1 orning have become knows. cupation of the island by the Hritish troops in the | goors, all weaps ss were cut off, Dotecti A BUpe ree, ‘Tho interest of tue spectators 1 Pacerra._ aor tyler bave thelr formal ope *Tremain in my oid place, which L prc iu Washington, marek b ss 2 Revoiet nary war, Little ottent was paid bo the » buskirk appr Athe desler, aud gave th bP Ai fi was tutense. PRORAES tR goods to-cay. Bee advertisem: ih fir Apress e opinior Kho ‘t was nol : a { V ty . Court at this time was t bu ¥ 1 tae opinion that y + GONGRAL TAREN PRISONER BY THR HC 4 han's story, but some did search torte money | signal by coiling “Keno.” * What, so soon t" Scott, addressing tue prisoners, said the 19th of April, has boon selected by | pos, Jol recent or trustworthy tiformation on PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, i Gen Faron was sarrounded for several hours by t far from the sp wuere it Las been found. ‘The | Cried eniiiustastic. player Pes,ilc answered’ || Merce ye cunuen TOMA gn SGREMEa anouek for their groat peace ceivoratio Flosutioct but Hooper assured blu slut hie tutor pul the mod in the Montmartre, His troops proves | search ts to be continued, ‘The earth is passed | Surgonnt Miner, "Capt. Kennedy wants to see you fom pecpilers. a da ane, engask amship Donau, which arrived day | poten’ th Perent nad pusiliver: Haile at Tonle Varina! Aipk ca Man iied ta aks ‘ sia took three berreades, | MFO8KH 8 sieve, no (hat one can bo lust ail vite Siats Ward Station House.” My God, DOF an! reamolne Neniae twit go Iceberg on the South #pit of th Hanks. | onee a Mi searen) tor TMalue, Rat gould nok | se Net ae inte faith'al; they charged and took three barricades, —— the place is pulled We're all prisoners,” ez proprivtors ears Golo Dying ky Mary Clirk, aged If, of 13 Jacob t tor | reach him, und did iia until ihe day on |, Marehal Basaine inelate epon stigation tal Using the bayonet, and Qually eut their way out and Philadelphia, calmed 4 new!y married man, as he inniuctively | the vevera! places and fea u togive ba pean Mondatiaat with enuitior Mio amie | which tnd Committers were named. wien Maine | Mavoadact vt M SMA ancatchee eacane vmte f ere 10 " took in the situation, Bloves dollars ond tty cents, he rank und file of gamlers turned to the right Dih girs have Deon missing 8 was discover 1 standing in his place at ak mn va o was clected Captain of Com } nhl: GOR: T9AOGHE OBR OWED WATE. BR} Var avervars, March 19. President Grant | ii sadicion to at tue implements, wus secured, and | qhout gad crushod tnemec.ves Out uf Court:and-as | Augnst Schedel and. Wiliam Theda, Qormane, | ere desk, bis eyes ucvouuly dropped to the Hour, | paay A, Kighth iteguoeut, on Friday evculng { fortunate. Abinionod by their men, they were } leaves the city, on lie return to Wasuingion, b/ tle | iirty-one players wero eapturcd. Troy wore all | they did go tho scone Was oue Of tamult and cheer, | working for John Brear, eardouee, at Ninotyeighih | lateniug to Ibis said that Col, B,'T, Morgan Is to succeed the ‘ nina Sa Paturel was wounded renel, Beat T! jt At the sane time Sergeant Dougiass, with Detec- | pained prisoners were detuiscd as principals im sae | ‘ten, Ninety third strest and Hievonth > Immediately upou conclu ion of the prayer, Dr, Nealia disclaims ull know ledge of or acqnatnt: { in : hea I ) ee Patu i a mpnntey Drexel, Wert baviadsiphia, but Grant was absent on | 40% Ui tn and Fitzmaurice and & section of mea, Pozo eelablishments oie’ of bie workuwen yesterday actoraoon. wot while mamediately unos enncle jon Of the pregar) | Dr. Moalls disclalios sll know ie nutnte in the aornine the troops ucceede pturing | a visit to a personal fii ala ning be wt | ouie a vescent on Georze Hali's keno bank over | “8” aff ping nO establiahu with Mexehol, hat bad boca hans hg'up for iwoyeurs, | te on Appropriations, where Butler at once follow. | convicted vy Judge Dowling of vr ailvas { ft; cannon in the Montmartre, Of these the peo- | Lenued silting serviced I tie oer eta Meare, | te Pacite Garden, 1 Chatham street. ‘The sur- | jgiipihan parry. for Keeping ® Keno eatablihment at | wi aoe et syped Duttammat the detonannk | ed hina Out was prevented. entering we rooncby | (rade in the Lompe ? le reiook five without Gghtiog. ‘The remainder | fy exel and Geo, W. Childs, Aira, Graut stars for | Nise wus compote, tue details admirably con lucted. | amen Aiows and Mobert MeNanght, for running a | powiieriigubtiom renatac i or won me nannncr fo | ® Wie,” ihe favorite wieasengety waom Tic, Ste- | Gov. Sieuins will today glvo certivicates of ele . age a es ” st aad Geo, beblchadiaadlad Bet War t wis the urrest of the proprietor, ¢ at O41 Gran atrec While ia Theday vids, the Bua wis discharged, (he | yeny on'hie deathbed ¢ el to the protection | tion to Merara. Mibvard, Bell, and Parker, the new Billed, eat ap, and — ho capture of $10 01in muncy. ‘ihe prisoners were uo GoLavibuaeat at 161 Bowery, Me was taxeu () Bolievue Hospital the General that the Spoaker had given peremptory | HSwPsliire ior Was sington ac nen, at c The Jamaica Town Mall Defcit, altoken to the Franklin street police station, aud The five were placed under $20 bail each to — orders (hat no Oue should ve perinitted Lo entel ee - } 8 THE HORSE OF A BTAYF OPFiCER, 1 acn peruitted (o enter who was su fod and made pris \e reb The exposure by Taw Sun of the deficit in the | afer the colis had al been led the lodgers we ¢ | swer, ‘They gave tac ouil and Went home, CURIOSITIES OF CKIMR ; ont Gieabey oruaesy. Wi Ry sald Gen, Bur BROOKLYN, a unds ‘or buildin, neica Town Hall has cre | cleared out. cnd the sleeping rooms of the * bum ts fi lor; * but he didn’t order you vot to bake this lo — ole are now | € additional bar a tne | ee ior uid ag tne eelazpavere, (On Saturday | were ailotted to the played out keno players, TUR GUNDAY MORNING SCENE IN THE JEFFERSON > hint, di he?” (wading Wide & cars ob which was | styerypody went to Prospecs Park youterday Moutmirtte, Beiievilie, aud Vie i t Ane | Svening tue politicians implicated hud wcnucus,aud | — Yesterday morning they were taken before Jus MauKET POLICE CouRr Mary Lane committed suicite by banging herself distuctty etating that We (BuL )e ent ee ae eee tey ache { Sav ie deficiency is uwing to je Curniae yan, Fitzmaurice, . ‘cate io kevo rooms ou Saturday sy tho enty four hours cetore #n covered ler days tha ine recurned a ee, | nl MT TE sl masion 585 HR any lotegtion of » voup d'état Nuthin hus gstablisued hiv iauo: | Were bold in detanit of €1.00) bail ws keepers of | atthe keno Toome on Haturday niga’ Ny the, Daniel Elite and wifo were murdered in their house Nut bo would eee likin In three or four mins |” , iF Waa Tasas's war wits Bie beets Wernlng bho commuuiete whe He eee Tet ae Reo. Bal eat edt fe | Dermott, were taken to the Jefirson Market I at the vilage of Kawsonytile, near Ypsllauli. Mich, on. 4s soon na he bad uished sume writing on | Adam Hoffman was taken into custody on Satur. BEEK TO PILLAGK Pann a * Fie Gilg Bean 1p dl 0 pat eae Abe | jive Cours yesterday mornig uder the escort of a | S4tutday moraine, th Me 'murdcrer i | Which he wus enguged, Mech Who charges thal’ be has olen ® LOSSES BY FIRE, Influence of politic no welght with elther | strong body of police. A\ them were mer. | mich was found » 2 eae gohhe Murderer Is |” Gen, Lutier stood watching within three feet of CA A FR that they will ruin France, and appealiug to the the Police Captain or “lice Justice, and alter | tints, clerks, slop boys, mechanics. and laborers, | *! a 7 the door, something like seven oF eight minutes s chant k 4 | N Gu t iy the Court adjuined, the honest Justice Dowling re + thiev lan pe lens, faro rus A eang of burglars mado an unsuceessfut attemot | when another Congressman came up and. asked Th the Wallabont Basin yosterday morning wae H Nutional Guards to put an end to the condition « Botley & Son's carriage fnctory tn Wheoling. Va.. | jgsed io eo iny PErKOUR KLIS Louse Wir desir ad Abe wide of, thieves, ‘pint Fouihr atrecs | 42.rob tio Wank ot Commerce on eaturtay moruing. | Baise eotu ne labby where ae of the Congress: | found the, bowy or Faward Le'CondTiy, who tote ‘ euercly into which they have plunged the capital waa burued yesterday, Loss, $50,000, to bail suoir friends WhO bad been wrresied av keuy | PEPS and Dareuse | Nie Silla oe court room i Ie Ag gunre neazes to tae OBAKIDE Foon, tituents desired to nave the opportuni'y | fie'was's5 years ee ad leaves @ wife and O from Si; biow open tie duor of one of the vaulis, but were y Tage, a " TWO GENERALS CONDEMNED AY} suOT Judd & Hilts such ond bind foto. I Milwau- | players. ear es nianen Was Jamiod with sympathizers and fiends of the | irighteaod away, aud left (heir tools, bands with Lim, Tue Gen al sald ‘destitute Qu'clook P wie Gitar laantkal Gaiki ow wus burned yoaterday, Lose 68,00, warTy wasn ou cisoners,. very avaliable space in the court room “ ed 8 oldie a £0 now, as L am waiting for the Speal Rea re Weak Loin cd wk aia conte and Clement-Thomas, the latter formerly | fixtih avenue, was dauiaged last evening about 85,000; | estabiis very few persons outs te the circle | the priaon pe at Andersonville, Some of the pris | parrocm yesterday moraine oun two ofthe rif | Committee Room, " But he is not there, a aticet, designed for a parochial acho Commander-in-Chief of the National Guyrda, who | ' Wed of bis patrons know that he protested 0 publisi | oners were despoudent, olbers made light of tieir | Sans were arreste! aid taken to the Pear! alreet police “he's in bis chair at th to 8. Augustine Koman Cu:nolic Chi Te Ne r oT 2 lereer 6 Holy Seripturos, But such appears to station and positively ideutifed, belgeams Buyaerre sold Butler, * you're mistaken, for tod yesterday moraing by Bishop Loug: Were captured in the morning, had t hot by the York Gas Company of 211 Mor and sell the Holy serip arrest, ¥) ‘ y captured in ibe morning, had been shot by oe: 61.00) Yesterday Tue Duildine, owned by J he the On the side walls goat the eutinice | “40° prisoners, without ® single exception, pro | tusd to hold thew ag from the Coumitios Rooin piped ice on Sal ‘ invurgente after @ summary trial, The news aproad f Monet, o¢ Westchester ovunty, was damazed 630 to th “e gambier's sanciuan, 19 (ue following | tonded that they’ were merely speciators, aud shat it | Kdward J. Kelly and Michael Sullivan were on ny nok panard here, aw, Wile fod hi Cousternation throuzh the city ‘The late Win. ¥ Spencer's book store and Wal. |» sbothan letters of old Was (heir Grst visit to n place of the Kind. Wallace | Saturday detected in the act of Chest of tea | knows oly not,” waid Wi ei int Mbrary, 19 Ha uilton piace. Boston, tenon Were buiued yesterday, Lows several thourand dollars, HPT AND. into J. be 10 | but { just saw him in the Speaker's chair,” said the othor Congressman, Butler says that he sleppen Mason, proprietor of the game at Twenticth atreet | from 10 Warren sireet. | Wii ra and Eighth avenue; Andrew Stith, proprietor of 57 | cacane (rom ths detectives,he Gen. Vinoy's staff, ali the troops of the lime, and ‘We ovtire fore ot i Ka Dliah +y & Krone Of anil i { re! slyeounakt emt, "1 + Dierney, yl oe They had vase of gendacmes Tue tugboat J. K. Guile, while towing « b FOR OLE MERE. d Mercer streot; Georee Connolly, cashier at 15 Wost | tireet by OMlcer Tierney. Quick ws across the hall and looked into the House, and pons with "boid eomebody's. ee 0, wh 2 { , ieerat ti oe od tat PPIyIOK. Pes With’ "holder, wins sate { down the bay on saturday ‘chugmt dre from the duced from | Houston street James Cusick, the proprietor, bay: | anu he vut badly. He was Ovespewored aud sous to | there sure enough was the Speaker wividing the | Sian itiqhtened thous, und {hey Mod, ony ing & Costly Feb HAYA aeTIRED o How many pious people have been seduced from ut rr vie pe i H feat" ot ; “¢ 1 at his dosk, : Qo the Jol bank of tae Seine, leaving the National | 2itagl Me Holler end’ wad! démegou'o tue aimouut | ,, How many vious peonle tae peer eee voualn e | tug escaped: Wittam Wilson. os Woo? inroadwar': beta ‘ Butler (mmodiately returned Wo b Of busrlass' wou:

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