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4 THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. == x ad z NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1871. PRICE TWO ORATS. TIE REIGN OF TRRROR | sites: ste ssa | CAMPBELL’S ROYAL BRIDE. | sii teaurremmnstcretie. | MR. TWEED'S LEGISLATURE, | | s°more ron sax pomrveo. | ULIPE IN TIB_METROPOLIS i ; ; ld be "' {is criminal acts, is unanimously disavowed. ee seers i Iver tesen, Wh Orres Fiesa ores tect a haming the frst tonst, Mr. Cyrus. Field was equa! slag GEN. CHANDY AND OTHER OFFICERS THE ROSE ANDTHE HEATHER BLOOM. | (othe occasion, and rose atnid cheering to cal! lor | MANDATORY ORDERS FOR AN EARLY rons on Saturday | pages ERE AND THERE BY Tne ! TON. ‘ seen Wi SUN'S REPORTERS, , acca fre still detained by the tnsurgents; but there are ING TOGETHER. Drie tna ‘atarctes Wie, kim Wari eeeia erdte: CLOSK OF THE SE: hopes of their epeedy reloaso, ‘The Mayors of Paris > Ihely enilicss tiger. alr. Muckinley. In 4 barat of etme ‘ Preal rs Anarchy Still Rampant protest. aguiuct aad reluse to carry out the ailegal | Vittoria'e Danghter Married te a Seotiah | loyal furling, commonced the slr” * God Save tho | Conseauent Activity of the Lobby and of the | Wasiixcrox, March 21.—The President late | aye tong Tatand Gold Diggin Lord-Tho Ceremony in Mt. Georg ————- ——_ | And the | Qaven,”' Ia Which all preseut hoartily joined, is who have Little Jobe to Pash | Yesterday offered the Philadelphia Collectorship to And the Patent Stumps . orders for the communal Cpls Maal cn easel, Wikdrer—A Phe Witseaes se fy The Arcade Bill te be Pacsoa— | Col. J, W, Forney, who destined tt by totograph, r aris. Unanimously condemns the disorders and thcir na of the Scene—O for the Honeym: ‘At tte concteston, efter a sllaht peese, Mr, Aretts n and the Puoumatic Tunnel. ‘This morning vhe President said he would nomi Tu Soy’s account of the finding of Spanish thors, The Nationals now only demand the nomina- Loxvoy, March 21.—Tho Princess Louise and | baid roso to propose the toast of the evening, wich Auwaxy, March @1.—The determination of | nate tim any way, but he did not soni in his name. | goldin the woodland (elds in Jamaica has beom Hon of Saisset, The Government promises the epeody intervention of the army sow rallied before the Marquis of Lorne were married at precisely one | Be did in the following eloquent terms the Boss, backed ap as he is by the leading. | The majority of Mr, Porney's friends aro opposed | verified, Tae gontlomen who first vistted Jamaica P Fe | o'clock to-day. In tho Chapel Royal of St. George, | g ArETutMan—Winic | exteem 8 pentiege mete te | members of both Houses, that an early adjourn. | to bis accepting it at this time, and it is expected he | to investigate the rumors of the @nding of Capt, A GENERAL AMNE STY OFFERED. Medel theo dl # with Assurances (HAL the | Windsor, ‘The weather was delightful, and the | sincerely my Inasily todo it Justice, There aro out | ment shall bo reached, has stirred up the mem- | will agai decline, Until it te settled, however, | Ktdd's treasure were lod astray by an old skipper's Kreater part of the country remains ca! jects: but we publeats, but we be ssity of pros | nothing further will be dono about prossing other two of us pressnt who are trit Itvedevoutiy tnarthe Constivauion or Rnginnd te ine | bers to a lively genso of tho ne Castle Lill was crowded with the people, ‘The streets ‘ory of aehipwreck aud of the washing ap on the § A MENTING OF THE RUITORS of Windsor looked extremely gay, and the British | Beat in the world, and Lam sure ihaton this mantno | sing their little pet schemes with ail the force | names upon His Excellency. ch of the gold from her lockers; but the old The Government Intrenched in | of the Pars press was held today. at which o reso. | Aug, with the colors of the family of the Marquis, | (rovers that opin un, We fave drunk the heath ofour | they can bring to bear. The ery now is, “You | The indications to night are that the Senate wi'l | skioper omitted to mention to bis visitors that this : lution Was adopted declaring that the convocation Of | were tiverally displayed from all the principal win- Se eae ee Te TURE he dial ta tena) | Fete tor my bill, and Il voto for yours," and | to-morrow or noxt day attor the adjouroment revo | ahipwreck and gold Hnding were events of a quarter ‘ Versailles, the electors for to-morrow should be regarded anil | gows, There was every indication of loyalty, and | bevel tnat. the wattiinonial aluaaes witca han been | the trading of this kind is b.isk. The only two | luting to Monday, possibly Saturday, and adopt it. | of a century ago. ‘Tho plain facts are as followas revi aid and void; that public opinion ts decilediy against | when the fring of the runs and tho poaling of belis | Felebrated has added realy tp her nappies. and ins | gentiomen in the Assembly who cannot make such | ‘The President to day conceded, fortne first time, | To the south of the villice are hundrods of acres of Re the Committee which ordered it; that it 19 to Be | from the churches told tio people that the marricee | anevent whten will give birth to the mos Ernterul | an arrangement are the Hon, Mr. Seribner of West: | th Gen. Chanz there was ao hopo for retaining Congress here | woodiand, mostly chestuat ani oak, During the ‘Vinovhy J. Campboil of Hew | long enongh to act on San Domingo, and he did not | winter tho farm luborers aro omployed tn felling the 1 LY Held by tho | hoved the Committee is nos impiicated in the ileal feolings towards ber w vever the knelsh tongue 18 . there Was @ universal shout | sy 'kenorthe Pauial A deauteous anc fiuence felt. A Jeaateous ana | Chester and the F ceremony was ove Rebels. ' eriminal feta of the tevurgente; and that now 18 | from the vast assemblage, gifted Princess ius boon waited to 8 young nobleman | York. Tho tormer gentleman by patting sis oar in | HOW care reas hear oni le question Would | iro and preparing eord wood for market. When } he time for the National Gusrd of Morb to come The day is observed at a partial holiday through: | rea Ainong the (ord remote Were peers who fF alittle Jod which the latter bad toncalng interests missioner Pleagonton was before the Benato | Spring opens, and the ground becomes moist, the — jorward and put * i end to thie deviorable state of | out England, wad of Windsor ali business is sus. | bode, the patton Br wo tought desite the il | in Westchester county has aroused the ire of Mr. | Finance Committes pressing the passa faved James AU Flolues, And wh pended of years had made them of his ty he proposes to substi at besidg the work of “grabbing,” of stump-pulling Is begun, } The Thanrgente will Respect the Pence | af ira BO tmel “pat | Campb I, and he opposes oearytaing that thit gen- | Revenge Molice bill, wi ane ' P An ingenious native haw invented a patent atum liminarles—Paris Entirely in the ORDER TO AF NeYSTADLIENED, Wixpson March 91 weather le cbarming, | Of, Me HOLY, OF au eet et have. “uc | teman introduces pet of 1obbgles Me | senvute tawn, tine Meegure Hoes NAT coon te Beet paar, aed ia lv ta GoeratLon, ou WHS Fad Be kien nde of the Nationnte—Phe Insurrection | 30 P.M.=The inaigaitien indicted on General | ae nan eee ne net ea amecle bie more. virttous, ‘moto adorned, | rapidly on ¢10 ine floor of the Assom- favor. Tho Committes instrasted | farm. This farm comprises over one hundred acres, unced—Gen. Chanzy's Release to be | Clanzy, the many arbirrary arrests made, and the A ~ ¥ Wich at! Lod gifts tha eat Dake ‘ ' : : ~ 0 , a t Mr, Sh oppose all attempts to legisiate on This | Diy na thn oF ite every morning we ey Ae from | The Ae supose, aterm aiuate | and ane pursed tem fay to fm fo several gn nd | one member to another, buttonholing and endeavor onee Bi rihe rare io ne piece of woo js connecte b 4G 46 fatarend. Ubess lu Chote Various bebemes for | OMRUL CURE eee cee ne ne SIUrt, She Cente atemy Wane Matalne Lee, nee ection Committes wilt not consider | Was viewed with coriority, aud, in carelossly knocke j Demanded—Arrest of Imperiatints, Panis, March 20.—The Central Committee pub fishes to-day (Monday) {i# official jonrnat beaded brated with briliiancy, At 11 o'clock thisforenoon, | Ujoerngs w the Ministers, Ambassators, novilily, aud clorgy, | MiEHt Ne calle and the bridegroom's family were admitted to the | ful ovo of bm suspension of the Figaro and Gaulois, havo aroused general indignation, M. Grévy's address of yester: day makes» good impression, The Government at forgo tea in ihe " Royal Chapel, At 129 o'clock ten royal eorriages | |a% Bichtisg mondy from the Treasury, ing some earth from one of the roots, @ shining } he Oficial Journal of the Repudlican Federation. | Vers olved omy stablis de we have enjoyed any eases of contests at tuis session, except where y : m Herein alg Federation. | Verauilion has revolved to promptiy redstablish | with ai tne members of the Queon’s family and | ucigen ve Keke dou shel inccal lg TUB ORINDING COMMITTEES some gen ral principle underiien the case, All | doubloon was obsertgd. The astonished Islanders WA maniteee boeing (a the WG Ge Wet: wtb Laval $0 Pha CUCAIAIET other royal persomges loft the Queen's gote at cunt blessings gf Frovuience, | Ate bard at work early in the moruing and Inte at | cases Which stand ou derailed evidence Will £6 Over | © PAs citlear Ga Donita. eee ecterel or tae han at ‘ A bs ae 1801 a proceeded south nrouga Wife all hoaluh aud b | y of the import measures, euch as | ane chiy Ce n foun UN Feporte nd thy Pattalions of the National Guard repudiates distur Ten P M.—The Cooneil ot Rouen have voted an | Winsor Palace and proceeded to the south en- nf Mi etal areal oltheab fap ltt li ‘The City Connells have given to the Baltimore and | HEC ein My and the atump-pulters hard bances. The Government ealumntates Paris, and | address to the Government deploring the insurrec- | trance of the ebapel, where they were toasived by | “the toast was drank, and when the checring had | tue tax levy. the appropriations, and the supply bill | Potomae wud Washington ana Richmond Ratirosd | i Woee “When ho asked @ frowes-hieaded lad how 4 the Lord Chamberlain ant conducted to places oa | sudsised, Willie Douglas wong “The Las. iose of | hang fire a little, but they are held back, so that the | Companies, whieh are lateral extensions of the Peam: | Tut) -cig had been. found, he wae greeted with @ farms the provinces, It imposes upon ns a tion in Paris, osking shat prompt measures be | 1'e 4007 °t Suctmer,” and then Lord Camptol! ruse to return | peritit "Ad Itectt ot bitle ef aniner import. | S7lvanie, Central Raliroad, permission to connect | mach gold) had been. found. le wae greeted wit } f} , ‘ . : ci NM Sixth street to near Pennsylvania avenue, and oc- y 10, mander, attempts might disarmings, removes the | token for its suppression, and {promising their sup- 1 one a He said Lchebeahirr Mane Akad lied hth aed tented Morel sacks ot Pennsy! and 0 ite ~ t dag i melo ARRIVAL OF TNR BRIDE AND DRIDRGR Laan : ance, a8 it is well understood that when once these | cupy a small viece of ground on the o - | puller has agreed to puil ull the stumps for the gold tapital, and in famously seeks to be mear oor honor | port. A similar address signed by private citizens janooN, Lom WILLIAM CAMPROLL’s sPEnCH. : to be found, and the people who own Woodland are senger and express depot. Ibis will e lund and receive passengers with with blooty lth, ‘The Nations 1 | At 1%05 the bridegroom arcived, accompanied by measures are passod all interest in the proceedin, have participated | has been forwarded to Versaill It ts anticipa Gentlemen, 1 am Beturally much embassed in re. going cregy ior stump-pulling mucbines, fearing that Philo 7 that theae addressos will havo @ good efect on the | Bat! Perey and Lord Gower. ‘They were conducted Thang ior tae tonae You have Just drank." | 80 far as @ large namber of the memvers are con- | yards of the Navional and Metropol e Hf ‘they exhume the roots with pickaxe and shoved THe RLRC EO working classes, Copies of an Insurroctionary pro- | 1 Seats on the Aaul-pas. At 1215 the brise, ac- Pomente’ eves a, best sian, sod to create Sosy bacurk marta ere Lb76 vo. ocavees ves bosuens | se aenghe, insseapanion bx bar'esbiiven, Tor. Cora wood wil've more plentiful tuls spring. A proclamation fixes the elections for Wednastar. | clamation have becn selzed in Rouen, aud tie dis. | CmPanted by the Queen and suite in five carriazes, ae sey Uatceek wah tatoos Gn ce ee eee eee | Ow DEE services at The Journol also announces that the Commiites | tribution of inflammatory appeals 1s forbidden arrived at the west entrance of the enapel, whore iausand. mile ewer, (Labghier.) THe Me ROM #LIG0 the house, attendod by the New England delegation | The Bi Will abdicete power upon the election of a new one wad de they were joined by (he bridesmaids, and moved up oer the, etre a ean eat had another tilt with (he Onondags Giant this morn. | 4nd 4 large nuinber of irionds, A lively game of bili ployed ia by the people. The Commitice is firm in its dects. ‘The Treaty of Peace. the nave emid music by the choir, the bride sup a Offered Dow in | ing, on @ bill CO Confirm the title of certain persons rate aE baka oth French's Hotel yesterday by the veteran Col. Frenee fon to respect the pretiiinarice of peace for the | Bacassia, March 21.—M. Haudle, the French | ported by the Queen, the Prince of Wales, and bake | Faglandand scaling. tutors, maar anenbyfing | to real estate questioned by reason of allenure of | = THE CLERK WHO STOUR $8,000. | ang tue Immense Justice Connolly, the latter, aa make of the Repablic, An oppoal to the departments | Plenipotentiary, will present his credentials to-mor. | Of Saxo Coburg. Tho bridesmaids were Ladies | was the to. aT! many of our readers may koow, a distinguished amore eloquently saan be Mr. Ar. | former owners. This was the first bill Introtuced ao it drunk with mere sincere onate: thie: winter b a Be ese nek mee mere | tn the Senate this winter, and Denay has made a nvites quick adhesions to the cause. row, Herr Von Arnim, the German Eavoy, has ar. | Bligabeth Campt ‘The Journal aiso contains an exhortation to tho | rived, and to-day visited M.Baule, M. Bal oll, Cell, Mary Butler, Florence | Chios\i« au pedestrian of Yorkville, A waiter was sent over to erty, Agreeing not to Expo: n will | Montagu, Piorence Lennox, Grace Gordon, Con: | Mr 'Archibata wor the ntanoer it which uo tronoveds | atnbborn opposition to 1k from the day of its dst Aaa ibe Mess that bees Made af? the City Bell tocascunce 83 stages Of ths gauces reas to respect the Republic, justice, aud trath, A | be presented to the King by the ,Baron d'Anothag | sianee Seymour, and Alice Fitzgeraid. GU ee Assembly, He 1s opposed to any On the 14th iust. Josoph Smith was secused | ch inning, and when at seventy-five a te wae tomplete to-morrow, THR ROYAL BRIDE, This lively little speech was received with eheors | legislation it favor of foreigners, his doctrine being | iy the Court of Special Sessions of stealing a two- | CMiled the Park hed become a sabarn; for all he POLITICAL AMNESTY Bantin, March 1.—The North German Gasette | ‘The bride was eeated on the left of the altar, with | abd Isuahier, Mr. Doggles ticu. PrP alay ng os | tat every man who wequires property iu tuis coum | gouae bank note trom Arthur D, Thompson, at 209 | Politicluns had ran over to witness the struggle. I8 We promised. The courts which have proved partio! | soys if the Central Republican Committee in Paris | the Queen near at band. She looged very well, aud | waur be abort Bid,” which Wa UC occasina OL cov | My should become acitizen adz sasume all the re | weaatway, ‘The examination showed that Smith | *4* New York agniost Yorkvitlo, with swall odde are to be abolished. ‘The Cowmittes repndiates sli | intends to execute the treaty of peres, Germany can | had un alr of quiet satisfaction about her appear: | Unued applause. ihe spowca mkins tia ceasod, | sponsibilities of citizenship. Mr. Alvord, who bas | aq provivusly confessed the theft of about $3,000, | ' {Avorof New York, ‘The Immense Justice Com \ tom oF @ " é “acon ead i and tue conversation became general. ‘Tao guests | 4, sl bac ouaees (athe Kee eat c 4000, : : : “ particisation In the execution of Gens, Lecomte and | quietly await the development of adairs in France, | ance that vetokened Low bapptiy this union was re- | Situs syparace wail a lace hone & had this bill in chorge in the Assembly, 18 one of the | ang that he had given upto Mr. Thompson various | MOlly talked big and perspired freely, while Col, Thomes —_— — é garded by ber, The wedding toilet of the Priacess pesite = a ablest managers in this Legislature, but he has beon | pany books, leases, ete., in all valued at about | French kept remarkably cool and chalked his ews The Nationals have entered and sealed up the WILHELM FROM THE THRONE. was ontirely of British mannfacture—a white Irish AMUSEMENTS foiled nt every attempt to pass this measare by the | 99 o00, in consideration of which it was neroed that Fepeaiedly Wita the nerve of wa expert. At ie es of ty pand Gaulol, hs — slin d eaiton lace % is a gable Sigonian, ‘Tue bill this morning. after wags) areata y o Saree, hade o dine | Omees of tue Figaro and Gavlola, The Cré du Pew Emperor's Hpecch on the Opentag ofthe | in dress, Honiton laco veli and trimmings, and ipiaitew Flay akibe @i some skirmishing, in whiet it came vary noare | M0 action should be taken ezainst him, At that | nine, but cho unlucky Judge, aithoush the balls were ple says that Poris must proclaim herself a free, aa ‘ A Balbriggan (Lrisu) hosiery Daly's Now Play atthe Olympte, Gaal defeat, wap tadipa bys parllarenvars wena - Tef 1h fue position, foliowed witha mixeeus, Col, m Germas Pariiament-The Late War a h : al parliamentary manwavee | time Justice Dowling bado Mr. Thompson under. ‘ Abe 4 tonomous, republican city, The Nationals have Giatcaua a Giccoma Pune INatDe #7, @vORGE' A: The lutenoss of the our at which the curtain | of the ex-Lieutenant Governor, aud he and. Denny Froneh then mage a inivs, and the Yorkville colossus covered fresh stores of arms and ammurition, and now completely Possess THT WHOLE CITY. Fresh barricades have been erected, but there is itand that it was not bis business to condone crime. ity for leaving hin only o so , aly’ Or ” produce: . | are marshalling their forces tor the Ona! straggie. | * ran twenty four, leaving him only “ ent | The interior of the chapel presented an appear | fel! aponiMr. Daly's : revs taedy lastoven- | Te member iron shgo nas given notice trek he | Me, Thompson claimed to have had authority to | plays were in order, Col. French occasionally mak- the eye with its grandeur, | Inf at the Oiyinpie, leaves us but ilirie space for | intends to introduce a bill prowbiting all foreigners | take the valuables from Smith; bat Justice Dow: Py ble Rep lly ee Balen ng hs {was halt past elght and | from volding real estate until thoy ehati Gras become | jth aieceeg tim to aurrender, ty nog nse Justice Connolly siigped up on on oaay alot ids aad Gis Waka: bakeraee ||: SNIROAA, ng directed him to surrender the property to the | and the Colonel went out in a canter. ‘The winne: Pextix, March 21.—The German Parli was opened today by the Enporor William, wio | #nce tat wt once fixe j in person delivered the speech from the throne, | All who had been honored with an invitation wore | Getuilin regard to 1 ‘The Emperor sai early in their allotted seate, later before the curtain r j 4 Court, the complaint mesnwhile being suspended. | average was a trifle luse than one. Whe last soem \ Generel quretases” (Z6s) Cuinilieases Have S0pOd T° wate son tm an Metcbetng for the fret time | The Queen arrived afew minutes before the tire | the nets seme! interminable. and apparently ex | SIN ALL ® ROsTHITE tO De COU ATED. In the sooeial Sessions yesterday ive prisoner was | Tuimense Justice Connolly was walking tarough the athe? es tau Angee etohetng for the fi stad Welk tka reser tebe OF ll eaenee 26 Assembly amendinents to the Beach Pneu- | acain io Court, and. Air Thowpson. was asked by On hls way back tO Yorkville, much discoue Fonving, and traffic has ceased, ‘The Nationals have wie Ge fxed for the ceremony, and. occupied the royal | bausied both the repertory of the orchesten und the | ,,7he Assemdir, amendments to tho Beact rr y oceapied Forts Issy, Vanvros, and Bicéire. The nate | the Judge whether he still declined to givo up the | fied at his deleut, closot that overluoked tae altar, used by ber Mayes. | Patience of theaudionce. I'he fourth act concluded | this morning by 82 to 4. T: now goes to the Gover: | property. Mr. Thompson, by advice of 6oun cei Pohce Commissioners have been arrested. Gen, ty on the occasion of the marrige of tho Prince | % midnight, and the Aith wot til three-quarters of an { nor. au ie he atmos confidence 18 expres ad OY i ened te roca See Seapets. The guaee & Rising East Mide Potiticlans. y ‘ ated by the mob thi : : vos ir riends dat he will eign it. Prodably he will. noi tis not within my power. to compel the return oi dou MeCoradielee Jt Cranzy wos o maltecated by ie mob that he and Princess of Wales ur laver, The effort of A. T, Stewart to doteat it vas, how: | of thie property. ‘The ouly way by which it can be | About six months ago John MoCormick, Joba been sent to the hospital, ms OEEIoN (ory A eid canbuone Mr. Daly hit vpow a very happy namo for his new | evor, wade many persons itiendy to Wie project | recovered fe by a civil action, Smith, you are | Kelly, aud other Eust Side roogbs wore arrestot foe ue ts RMAN x TUB INSURGENT CENTRAL ComMITTER, ; F és play, As suagosta the scone whore it ts laid, It was | Who were previously opposed to It, and may even | charged in this Court with stealing €2, and you obbery on tho highway, For want of evidence Ms i io MITTER, the security of her fromiiers, Qur conviction of | was performed by the Bisiop of London in evoral | Play. ts susgests the scone wnore Ik ls laid Mt was | niu coils Govesuve to algh it paid dearly for i. The Court suspends sentence | oUvery Palsaas Chas tesla ah appears, signed an order for the release of Gens TIN PME Tae eit Wine a he Peleernca te | ebelec the Queen giving the bride away. At the end | Se SBlbor's purpore to selae some Of those strona, THR TAX LEVY. Uat you may sue for the recovery of the money | ‘ve entire gang was released. Three monte aftor- url Fos Chanzy ard Turqnet. Gen, Cremer is spoken of as the protable commander of the National and traced Its firm will ta in Datuleneids of France to re The insurcents have seized the funds in the Motel | eprt animacing any intense, and Vitul frontier scenes, such as Bret Marte | Nothing was padliciy #wa_ or done in the Senate | Whicu has buen taken from you." bas pictured #0 viv in his poems, and to give | to-dey in refer nce to Boos Tweed's x 10vy, butit sale’ 4.Mr. Howe, Smith's counsel, * we Saree shi | continnes to be the ali ubsorving subject 0 con all certalaly do, She akceret f ™ 1 | to the Castle for luncheon, them « dramatic setting, nd this be bas done vigor. versation will the boys, Senator Grahaw was in - ee Dowling sent them to Blackwell's Istand for aia 4e Vile snd the Mayovalties, All the approaches to reetareom Ok her arivics KUATIS | Mhe bride and bridegroom departed at 3 e'clock | CMY Aad effectively. There 1’, of course, also that | his goat tis morning, and has remained there ali | The Pence Celebration of the Germans—The | mouths, Last Sunday night they escaped from the Paris wre guarded by the Notionals for the purpose | Germany respecis the independence of oibers. 7 for Claremont for the hoseymoon. certain quantity of sentiment and love-maxing | day, full of smiles and cordiaity, and presenting nu Red Flag of the Sectalists. Isiand, and yesterday morning resumed business as Of preventing invasion, Sery on that i@ Geewed essential to every’ drama, | Pxernal eviaence of the severe mental .siruggle he | The Germans of New York are making great | first-class bighwaymen and burglars, They forced Of the last prayer @ royal saluve was ured from the artillery in Windsor Park, and the guests repaired ward McCormick and Kelly were again arrosted for on attempt at robbery on the bigiway, Justice About one thonsana guests witnessed the cere has gone throngh during the L bap et . { A PROCLAMATION selreliant, x ‘ou the regul mony, The grounds of the Castle are filed with | 274 there is a New York drawing-roon: | derstood that in some mysterious way bis objections | preparations for thelr approschiag celebration of ane HA ella Sod Tams aon ee Y | bas heen feeued, becring the signatures of Louis | the especial « ‘ousrouce | immense erowde, and Windsor is enféte scone: bet where are not of the essence | to the Lill Rave een sampunted. end be snow | the restoration of peace. They meot nightly, sad | omcer who had boon waiching saddenly ew i Blane, Victor Beroeicher, and others, which con- | * Loudon, 1n & peace ul spirit, bas achics ed eh bisenri or icune of the play, Toey serve to Gli up, but | fel iofeed unnecess-ry ta avemph the conver: | Navearranged and rearranged their programae & | down upon the young thieves, MeCormick showed tains tle following siatement : Actuated by the absolute necessity of having blow from tue officer's It te now thi Justice Ledwith com- d to coudrin Se ears . the futerest in ft turns up the graphic frontier | sion of s Republican, Barber bas mot yet come up, | zen thin . | Belt; but 8 well-directe eal wonnds | wore the aniform of the Arzyleshire Artery, and | eee eee nae ee viailence committee, | Hiv services will undoubtedly be needed wien the | Tue singérs have lined their throsts with exe | club brought him to tern weal Lives. | Not the Highiand costume. The Bishop of Loudo I goes to the Assembly, Ou: 5 SOLS Sne mretinge; One Wee wie. Rory Gree cr wwe. mates tue? Paris and the Royablic convinced that the best oman rd . fond, Wineseater, | te Pistols thot bang tm every mun’s girdie and are | foyyFfum tne hegititure aid tue poslion ot a mem. | ay. there is no doubt of thelr periset eaccons, , Ware veramensin | was assisted by the Iishops of Oxford, Winchester 9 vy from tue Legista nd tae position of s mem: i however, that the Gormans t ‘The N bh Ward G ited. 1 Beans of aebieving vn end which will satisty the cout un ws tor the VWirseniee OF . ‘4 ape thrust into every man's face, the glurses Of wild | ver will be shorn of Its prineipal perquinites, and, Raklitee Unusimoes 1a this enprosien ec rhtiiaier Aebladitihbaid Ltn aneyinge! lagiieats Wiskes of ike Fath pong, We Hi are ot ihe be and Worcester. To-nignt there wili be a grand ban- | 1") ire and character, the Gatcboat scene on ene | as the DoY® bay, won't, De worth taking. Some of sox Of rejuieing. Coroner Schirmer yesterday concluded the isues of ihe Frene ple, we wil » eontenn: quot, and the Castio will be itu them wil be very apt to have urgent ca'!s out o: 3 A f of Israei Sebi y \ propose to the Notional mbly measures provic- | rovlsiov ips Peale Uae oouhwe tro i Missouri, und the niget surprise of @ fort by the | ths Cupiiol when their Votes are needed Unless they | Tesile, Movlees wave boon posted witica read us | Mnquest in the c f Israei Sehwidt, who was shot fonowss ing for the election by the National Guard of its | ect 0 redskins, Jheve sre all admirably portrayed. What- | are previously satiefied. and in any by one of a gang of ruMans in bis orother —— BOCTALISTIC DEMOCT wioos, o 6 ereatio: sun lelie rOU y 7 ever Vas needed to give ecenle eflect and local color 4 FEW REPUBLICAN VOrES On RASTBI MONDAY tot us ®45 First avenue, The examination room wag deb er and for the creation of @ municipal | , THE BANQUET IN NEW YORK. (o tees: pletures, ike. manarement hes proviie) inst be secnred to wake everything safe agninet | with KEY FLAGS, a8 a PROTE: crowded by Ninetconth Ward rudlans, friends of touncil to be elect d by the suilrages of all the citl, | Curreut expec dowauda seme. —+-—— yo cidents. ‘To do this Barber only ean be trusted, | bration of victory oy the Geruaans of this cliy. “ mene, What is most wanted a lib foes Sade Lord William Campbell's Dinner Party | [be very excellence ihe scevery waa Que Cause Of | and Le will be be oon us be is well onough to | NSW Youx, Marcu 13, the five prisoners, No new light was thrown om hat is most wanted now te order in liberty | [aus sr Mavuree troduced, 3 the great length 0: the intermission’, Patience be m a! Dit. FW. LILCENTHAL a‘ ‘ tod by liberty."* Tus Wan Anat hvening—The Mose of Old England | (ween the acts is the orice we DAY in those days ior | Wadertake the work. tho case, and @ yordict of homicide was rendered disposed, wih y and the Heather of Scotland the elaborate and costy settings that managers give | , Senator Murphy was not here to-day, but will be SE sige HG ER against Thomas Whelan, who has escape { tron the Gen, Clanzy bas been removed to the prison a erequiceriente ¢ It bus ever been the idea of the famous Dake | tu the dramas they bring ot meen in bis seat to morrow, and the vote will then be Cold Lend for the Ku-Kiux Klan. county, Eaward Fsrloy, John Met fon Heute, Ho was ehume.uliy trenied, His sister was | ol te Emits, on acc hus ever been the idea of the famous Duke | tu the dramas they Urine ont, + ine play, In was | ken without much dont, ; Four companies of cavalry are on their way to | Mater, George Murtha, “aud Paurickt Murray wore “alee arias tea whl be ind betore y gu a Jon renders | Cf ATEI1 Whose eldest som, the Marquis of Lorne, | eyiveny constraciel with & view tO present as The Vieluct of Quick ‘Transit Railroad bill, at | the northern part of South Caroiida, to protect tue | courailtied as accessories to the mu THR NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. necbaiy thecial inkuiatony which wily te epecuiy | YeMterdey weddod the rose of Kogiand, tie Princess | wuny of these varied phases of frontier lie us was | [ead priuied in THe SuN. was revoried to-day 19 props trom the Ku-Kiuz. The President yesterday, | rere ea apaeutt ‘ pinie, serves fis purpose, ‘Tue firat act | (ve Seaate, with s silcot amendmen: dw in Feply to an ingniry of a South Caroliua delegation, irant aud Pi and Taylor 1 Vens ities, March 2) —The French National Ae | D{QUERE to yours Ye lieie | Louise, that the sone of nobles ought to be tenzit | Pontiole, ant it ee.vos tis purp Tue tirat act— | immediately made the special orver for shis evening ree io lnaaley 5 I \ ire. Graot aud Party in Lord and Taylors, #uid the troops siiould remain ,tuere long enou rags exc bio} yy icwite reiide N fingly th "aK exceed " igh octsa es Mrs, Grant, wife of the President, Miss Nell Yer bly met today, The D. sof the Moant e pruvised for, aid tue ane anites to ‘hese end fome useiul cccupation. Accordingly the eliest | \igly, ft ie given Up to i0.K exbianations ol tue but by » blunder which « er a to have been pure ' restore perce an secure evadienes to the tee b craas bisa & peat tdamerr a te ; i Were all absent, A committee was ordered to report | fous ht wi'b equal devotion abd desircequal honor ana | Studied law before be entered Parliament, and | history anil relations ip of soine of tue princioal | recess at dinner tiuwe moved an adjournment, whied | malader of bie adiainietration eee Drexel of F lp! sited the new palatial Mensures for devting with Paris, and an energetic | sewers. ve i ; young Lerd William Campbell, who is only nineteen, | cuaracier oguen, muore the audience is | Way curried before any one noticed the error, "line m 3 r 3 i opine phia, Pip ; he Mai nee vee} : . bd ment of the German Empire bea cd ak Glorieta A sas at Maaada Hides eiig ewe 4 prepared or what ie ty come | ACG the Senite cover until to-murrow, es ——— - dry goods establishment of Lor Taylor tele r s expected (0 be returned at once snu Pte twae Pagan) | was placed as clerk tn the office of Messrs, Bus & | @ discunrse beiwcen the actors, waere | carried the Senile over uatll tomorrow, and The Wost Farms Democratic Moket. Virite which way prolonget, was made pleasan. by ’ M. Picard bas proposed as urgent th celol th, prove wictorious IB Chl cabovedate alae blamed ach oe ae ee aging oa the | itl difference, aa it will probably be mide ine | anervisor—John Savace. the costly disatny of Bick goods, Tioy were #nowa a ot be fruits of peace! This estimable young gentleman gave a dinner | pee oe uch Mr. Daly migue cut out the | Specia! order again for to-morrow. Jud by all | Fore Diok—ames A VaOM throurh the vast blisaiment by the superts tends A erste oF sr eon yesterday evening at the Traveller's Ciud, of which | groaver tue tedious earlier se bes of aie | te indications Uere there is » Axed d ue " ent. Mr. Cruikshuuk, aud Wis polity assistant J. WW. ‘ "I bh a ne > . PASS THIS BILL. in Callan. * : In the depertinents of the Seino and Seine et Oise The fon, Louis Verbuct Out of Danger, | association be isa member, in honor of the mar. | drama wisaout detriment to what fo.40ws, n Callan sn oun ooh pel fj March 21,—Tuere are 0,000 trooye io the net bh | Loxpox, March 21.—The Emperor Napoleon | riase of Lis brother with a dauchter of Victona, | Lhe play us exceloutly, weil cart, toe prinetoal | enon Gem ar wen medienar ender toe | Dick taser daine meron tie Coane BROOKLYN. borhoo of the Assem'ly ( one, ‘The Assembly || Ca ved Be Wolselneras. 6s 9.9 sleek os ment ir attor’ | Tie guests were Messrs, Archibald, the British Con- | {ie neroiue, sive li heraccustoued | third reading, bat fhied, A number of (he largost a Leave ion Ger i Garrison, Joba dalloy : . Adopted revolves providing for the appointment of # | jn that village, Gnd at wll the Faliway stations along | 8D!, Cyrus Field, L. G. Watson, the President of the | sweet 7 ; : de mel th eee nostruma have been ere (or Savers! Assuspor—George Birt a Sah Samucie’s t ° § Daaatt as is to be committee 10 consider the condi ion of France and | te route irom Dover ae Froveh Atlantic Gable, Walier Watson, Bask, of the | ookraier’is that ul suniown Boise ogee Cog | iets said that Wey are loaded with augur.” whieh ORITUARY. aia Mel tities alas eg Mlb Ld die the necessity of ulacing the departments of the Scie | trow Some Young Men Live, who D frm of Busk & Jevons, Horst, Tresitent of the | gresslonal iobbyist, “Allss Aue hisriiad: Aire, You | Wey ste willing 1 pot out tree y (9 mecomottan pial May iy one taniity In Borty igi eapeuk. Ui. cil Lhe 5 rT st it? ‘ el tub, 9 sa he Nat pans, and tue lovely like Jennie Yeaman: a8re, Lele purpose. © 3 take nto consiler * the atter PU vBICian, Way ine by Juathe Wal bad the Seine et Oise in a stage of siege. Weill and do not Work. Tr.veller’ o jub, and also of the National Steam. | mans, and t ie to y gigs poh ge Batre ation that the sato of these compounis is Talbot Jones, of Cincinnati, died yesterday. F uot reporting web to the Buard of Healtit THRE INSURRECTION DENOUNCED. Edward Isaucs, aged 18, was before Justice | #8! Line, Col, Jay, Capt. Duer of Willams & ope, Hart Conway Ol prominent | Pearly double that of legitimate medicines, ‘Wo. Il Barleign, a weil-known citizen of Brook: A jury in the Supr Court yesterday ga: In the National Assomoly to day, M. Grévy, Pres. | guendiey yesterday, at the instanco of H. B. Mel- | Gv!ou's Steamship Line, Van Buren, Roberion, There is nothing licking the matter Vissi: a Ree od py aenhs pe Ua ape Rares eecerd ay teaie the hoe ag anerne Boll n vardict of anne 0. Daya nt of th nad peech de g the rn Paton, L Balfour, Beresford, MeKin of the wcting, ‘the play is hardly to be | Very sore at the notiv ue t ntirch, at Ciluton aud Congress Aung tie Mer bers for dana sve | iy rent Ment of the body, made a speech denouncing th ville, jeweller. of 1,191 Broadway. On the Ist of De. MeDeuesli Tao aileer trie judg by the ueaal canons of — eriticiem, | Med Will place any re ons aon their ba Mourners was Wendell Pulliip a Gurcgar ding OF lers 1 relerenee bo Insurrection in Villie Dongiaga, the Mom the ine orad) Paris, M, Clémonceau introduces a | comber, 1870, Isaacs called at SMr. Melvil pees bess and compel them to give the pnbite what they | Capt. Wm, Voo ack Frida it aime, as We have said, Bt p ler, of the atea hip Bultimore sontiag Cerwin as t advertise to. was notice pen th ned be #1 aw buried 1 v » | bomber, Is. plin for ine election of @ Municipal Couueil, com | and presenting the card of Mr, Savage, a jeweller | Xear-Aduiral of the Yacht Ciub, Fehuyler Bierstait 19 of oUF rude netionsl Ife, ana those It preveuts | auvertite to. It was noticeable wien the vote wan | died on the bt imore harbor ‘yeaterday ater: SERS bt bord tor i nal eavare Prey the contractor, R, Mackie, Chaplin Brancker, and | With ‘aitaiuiness, intensity. and interest. Wioever | fiken to-day of ordnring fide Bilt tad led een | yom, with her Nag- at Holl tual, all German vorscls WESTCHESTER COUNTY q eighty members, for the internal govern | op Sixih avenue, said that he had been sent by Mr. , Wishes to ranllag now ties live atthe (ar-Wesk and [tant the n Senators voted unsnimously | HOOB. with Ler jax: at halt nisel: al passin q ment of Paris, the Uigerey of whieh was voted by | payuge for two seta of eorul jewelry, which Mr. Frauklyme to Lyk upon the wis pauocains of Westera bowie. | MEnInet taken ‘in eonne:tina with the isd 4 ba e | the Aso A pion for the eleetion of co Suvoge wanted to snow to @ customer who was then q ‘cloaie ni a ebourtdae Feu Sere ett vane re a taal that | Akan od with argin PERSONAL INTELLIO CR. Kt, who was held on the tith for tax stot Bantere of the Natonsl Guard was introduced | walcing in big store, Mr. Melville delivered th PACS Bh DCm Hm RH RB YE BORN ID FEAR. FO ee a oa poania vaiuaolo.audiilen bain te, aye. | (eee! ofbone the measure peels hy i ov fowe I worth €210, to Issacs; Lut when be presented tho | 82d Were ushered into the rear drawing room of the md t ¢ a. dy ie ce y led ely co peutary The Hon, John Morrissey is in Loulaville, i aie sn Rus woades BS NOUNC S8ASSIN ATION! bill, Mr a ekbew D ont te transeth ub, where the young host reevived iis visitors a spiug tuan to have tlie «Mor the Lightoiag Calculator, of Williams Pewioney 3 the f the Paris Deputics who have par ‘ trom wap tall ow tuil4, while cravats, and white kid gloves PN UOHOly awpened At g FAST CHAIR FOR THE nos patti rtd Mesheckages arsie heented Ke : ry He . w urgents, SIM. I Blane, Tre ' ye 2. € When all had arrived the folding doors wero thrown Ye ts man ured entirely of Mekory grown tn y of Exypt. ‘Het {1p te 3 XY Harican aid A 4 woke being lurted . ; Nien Giesloalon the Danccasianie ia ihe’? hs - Steuben county, and is presented to Mr. ‘Tweed by i ; DY a dvtacuuicnt 1 vid rH ¥ edeed hth ade Sie yey nigh’ was tesla’ saa , Counsetior Hiummoet's Ball, a 1 the State ds atowen of | the suvore tas ‘ Yara i 1 ue. M | : t Ree ; eich tio (man Gal of Roeland | SPARKS KOM THE TELBOBADH, R re at many persons | me ucess Klena Guika, better ho fluwer Mag k L w : : i i . anna 5 G10 OTES. The s 1 t . hina Hen all pene aka faas eee eee uae ntD reprint ve aM wt vai in tie runin | Wa evening, Many wal eallemen na WASHINGTON NOTE 1 souri I j : te they should be captur ‘There ts o stron ub 1 ova A f Viorence a very TABLE DECORATION ihe’ Goneral; Gessions, | genial Alderinan (Oo ited <i Tue Secretary of toe Interior as 0) fo: Mik & Me Fal Ning on Main ¢ vt on wmnong the rerpectable portion of tvein- | learned and accurate out the epic Tudian | ‘The table hud been decorate by the steward, Mr, | ‘Ne O° nBeO' Coane: UWought had pearly subsistcnce for the Airapahoe, Cheyedue, Apache, | Manrticit. O10, wae burned vu Slouday. Loss + SiON ANODE OP ERD rene. ta alarmed | boeth, 7Rsmayana,” which she compares wich the | Dremel, wivre fue taste and happy tack were tie | mun, the Hon. Clcletophe Hor, Dr. Neulis of | poo begin (othicken uplikehimeelf, The Steuben | Kiowa, and Comancue Ladians At the second anniversary of the Younz Women's Pabitonts, Tire Central Committee ts alarmel | hYiay of the Greeks, the ' Aineid" of the Ro- | theme of universal adairation, The general effect | the Tombs, the Hoo. Jubn Pickford, Col, Joan It, | county man left bi sod hd convinced that | ‘The House Committoe will report thatthe election | Christian Ansociation ti Maliimore last Bight, Vio therest, and seeks the mediation of the Mayors of | mans, the “Orland: Buriowon of the Igllans, nd | was somete Ing duzal na jee plage rightly | Peliows, Col, David of New Mexico ice Com | a8 soon as the I ip Tennessee last November was legal, in the Arkan: | I’rcsident Colfax delivered an adure ity fo ointment of Ad the Shah Nameu” of the Persiavs, So little is | Gashing crystal with gold and sliver. plate, so! 4 oh f New Sene9: Jilly eae pm Oe Bass eas vate of Dates agaliet hdwards, the Comics Will | ‘The Osages for sone time past have been tra for the appointment of Admiral Baisset to | iim Miah arenes and even by the most educated | flower blossoms, tud white drupery wonkd or itecit | missioner Michacl J, Shandiey. the Non. Mr. Aarun | eo yo yAmccke, TARATION WN NEW FOWR 1 | | Fepott in tavor of the fatter anit Onages for some time past have been trading { mend of the National Guard, Castes in Kurope, about the Hiudoo kteratare, not. | bave made up a fair picture, but tho effects were | of the Kieventh Ward, Gen, D, Wemyss Jobson of | would turn his sitention to Steuben county, and sce | _ ‘The Hon, William KR. Roberts, with Majors Haverty | pabors, aud uew tudications of wu Ludiau War are H VERSAILLES RESEMBLES & CAMP, withstanding the great impulse given to its study by | greatly ent anced by brilliant floods of Hight aod | suggon strcet, the uandsome Judge Koch, the was. | to It that borh of her representatives in tne Legisine | Abd Horgan aud Col, Warren of the Irish trigai isible The entire neighoorhood is strategetically occupied | ti Asiatic Society in Loudon, that any attempt to | num ni decorations, r re wan a magnifi Ben PueN Fhtae Liar trnans mit iaaRe aLeR an icra. ware Ceaa Chai eK ane Deuiveraiage Tt hertio Ealled on the | resldent yesterday paugeted ie ap. Tha cisamboal Aana, With barca We Ai Vasdin L i orng betore the pubic tie beauties of the great | bridal case of co'oss.il propordons, 4 Loy pre we ates SA calent underst No ee eee ea erate cre ie an | volntinentof the son of Gen. Tuousas eaghor as if Seema ther nni fess tits ely te ons. The prisoners of Mota aud Sedan are | Sinairie poem might lvvk lke tho protensions ol @ | bore in trvsted sasar the athe of Roglency plsved graben. OF sucenieey vadersriailog. | will grad the Chur 10 Bis eounhey wi ages to Woet Faint, Athens thie Aeaeon, Brrivod at the Latur place yeatum i their services to the Governme! T! ind wan woderkskiog to explain the theory of | and whose idea werw prettily adorned with white sha f Pes eemese eauts ala Ps roller CuuLoly arrived here again towtay, | ,Recretary Fish urges Congress to make an aporo. | day iiriiiy hots (ro New Y ; colors, However, bie ly ability with woich | satin ribpons and silver leaves, ‘There was a boar's ° dl hpcoent t nue wie : riation hei ¥ Fdefraying the expenses ——— clly is #0 crowded that many of the Deputics tothe | £0!° ene i ' te ellen r pied vii Ate pres | OF te to nt hee 7 ; judame Dora o'stria has ead in chocolate, with a tiny duesi cororet pe i] ¢ (ome Heed Ne la io stay OAt the Glbae Of the sen. teaah: A RRA AY, JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN, Ave are obliged to sleep in stables, The | yeain not ous a thorough ke apon it. in allusion to the well known creat of the | Heft Private box. | Thiy | shone ' ce herent thie tine fe suppowed to | the Lak itt ttueay eee - ¢ f aMuire, aud impatient for a dectsion 7 Hem, but alxo a louda EAA RAB ert Sl aphid ae Ape rhe | Were nasa e tall w 1 ie V railroad. t measures | jarn mC ouina 1 t ‘ : re have her chreuma re suicar.Cupids and tlymens aud hearts without | fae tates w B, dnd all woro | aud: ihe Vins ron. Biegsures. | i eaouina. rty-faue perdune died of delirium sta t \\ 0 1A » Hae ioe m En 1 hte number, And the entire table wan sist a Does) | ceutator ni eodtitasu tend Guike Kkoake- were: LBA e Wis he after tis | mt invitat iivot Dr Cairn | tir city yestera ; AKHEST OF LMPERIALISTS, h 1 rn dec tie @ beigut of about | © a Dit r t giiaim and en, the Hoa, Montgomery Biair th v ay rook ® scnoiura to the Ihe : tered. to vorious ‘ ee handvomo County. ¢ ( cam i ' ’ MT has Neon arrested and tmprisoned ut | im readering to then vice htoon Inches above the mnutty for Diamond (ymugglers hire yesterday ut tie suitcita HARA, | Nb SRMARee pletuuran eu ane eeneary Lc ete * ‘ ry ha narrowly eseaped lynch law. His | fail mont erdialiy to appreciate ‘ihe central eperenc was of solid altver, vorg han Ne aon i Fb ise re eoud | Re Ito with him about the bil ta | Mitchell aud otber clergymen and public men par ree Mare rie 1 ant somely wrought, but it contained no other flowers J stus C, Radcliff, the notorious diame relation*to f a the County Clerk's oMce tia | OY —— night in ier Wife ond daughter were also arrested. Other Impo- | dient servant, ‘eka saver acter ermapced ney see ee —— taan blush roses snd sprigs oF he er arranged in | smucgler, who was arreste two montis ago by said Chat the Goversor tola bit that be intended bo ‘ - ¥ be 1 ra! made their a arsace In Bouloga . the form of a amid, Beneath this floral muss ¢ mi Shield: veto the bul, but Mr, Loew, who did not end to NEW JERSEY, arte , a) opt. ve lil M. Tweed a Master Mason, Col Whitly, Was re Comm r Shields yes . . 4 ana \ssicaiveet ait , Was a seriog of ttle silver nests containing boquers " speacl m wake any: political capital out of the meas HH "r ahs isha inp Pana aete Last night Gen, William M. ‘tweed reccived | ofthe samo kind for the vests These wero | terday, The testimony showed conlusively that A had the bil: Whiten was lalroduosd wilhaut The Newark Aqued 1 fs lost, baud of bw A Ware { n the Bank of Fran be oe 4 The deg 0) { fed, and transferred to the butronbole: en carriod gems from his father’s store in Lon: | g iim, withdrawn, wud thus robbed bis fi both Hor the third degree in Masonry, Tho degree was con- | promptly rif he often carried g g hin, 5 Phe Rogistry bill bas p hath Honkes, moved to Versuilles | uniseu otes have : After Which net of homage to the sentiment of she A ah Excellency of 4 esterday found that Petes hesn desirored, inl unissued notes have | ferred in Kane Lodge. Tue General rode te gout | iecsyign, the busiuess Of eating commenced, don to this elty, and that he Invartably forgot to pay | BxceHency of The bill to create the new county ot Landis has i strect tomy, i) Span dealers. teas tn aasauiing tO ) vinous the slightest trepidation, He took the phon duty. Nearly all the precious stones were secreted | ay the gg CHEAP THUNDER: uened | D&CB lost ia tho Ho Tilge aN Milyee Bele paay for tae \ a orders | HF General of Teiegraphe tn Krance, | Oath without fhinehing; also the lecture, Me was | crstoan yguem—tiantien ns” in his stockings and betwoon core shavings, enclosed | to Now Yuri last might, & larwe delegutton necem The Paterson and Newark charters have gone to | Bewilutuce of tacitattacliba, | \ i # vuspension of private telegraphing, ‘The | probabiy the }nadsomest Master Masoa ever turned | Cott Ma inyVolage At Reine. - In envelopes, While the Grand Jury were preparing | panied bim to the steamboat landing, and would ict | the Guveruor to be signes 4 Be sa hegivtauit of whe covored seamen of te Nape . Insurgents dave on several orcasions ‘contin New York city, He will be ele Consomme de ferrapines, him go only on the promise that he would come up A Paterson Aiderman denounces the Police D: " pias tana Warden on the dest opportunity, 2 to indict him, however, bis counsel settled the case | Sain Gerorethe close of the session, Tt is under, | partment or that city as carly as dneMicient us tue | Aivu.s aud Woes were awarded FeHoccity i scm OTHER ——<——_ —— Bathe Om eee Grater | ja Washington, with the consent of tho District At | siood that he will make one of the purty, which is | Police of New Yor papal pe rnp ai , by mistake, No particulars of these occurrences or | The Geod Archbishop's Pixty fret Birthday: | sovy cr Chango toruoy, Vestetday Judge Blatenfurd directed Com: | vo escort ine Kighth Ward Thunderbolt Bome when | | The teary rain of Mon ay nicht tnuatated wore, | ue rpm peaierday oly Jit main betes ‘ accouuts of the loss of life are at hand, A majori 4 loskar aa e ‘iy Lunperval Missivuer Shields to rclease Radelif, as he tod | the Logisinture adjourn : ‘ ral cellars In Fiizabeth, anda child of @ Mr. Doyle, 16 / OA papa Fe i $1 the: loarnals ef Parle sanhider ine aiberhiee eee | ee nee Me aT SOUNRrRAS HA BAD (Desbtatt ( paid certain fives and penalties into Court” Phe | ‘ue bil introduced by Mr. Kelly, of New York, | MOUtue old, was drowued Ai eine te cries Bite eee Ne a had j : he elections or: | Aret birthday on Tuesday, In the evening be gave | 1s fose—Vol-au-vents de P fatco of requiriag Radcliff to enter into m recogni | to provent fraud in Aaron B. Campfoid, aged 62, of Newark, commit Wha Traatson of tie D i Hoapltat ef Gered by the insurgent Commitee a4 voll, Toe in- } 4 banquet, at which over forty Roman Catholic Palle de lolegre ance to ‘appear ‘some tine this yar in Cough was THE SALE OF COAL ted antelde ta the United Wates Morel 1a MOFFILOWD | oe Women's Inaitate t ave apr dled De. MALT A 4 surgent journals deciare > st. 7 " oa oun then enacted, after which the sm we | in the city of New York ufler being amended so | Yeterday, by shooting bimseit Greop,a prominent uiem ‘ w York Medical 4 gent ) priesia were guests, ‘The tables fairly groaned | Romanée Cont line for Hold Hinglind. Now, iet im claim dam- | that the purchaser. shail pay for the weighing of the | ‘The reportel! illness of the prinoipal U. 8, Reve- | Societyeto be House. bi) siciaby la place of Aude Diu ‘ 4 A WILLINGNESS TO TREAT under tie delicacies of the season, The good Arch ediude de Laitue. ages turough We Joiut Ligh Coinaission, provided by the Comtnissioner of | Bue Collector Of the Paterson disvrick bas grown iuito i. D., re | swith the Versailles Government on the following | Yishop presided. | lle was in excellent spirite, aud dave do fonds @'Artichauts & —— Public Works, was ordered to a third reading to- | #eurrent rumor (oat ue tuvk laudauul, leading to ¢ on of car No / Conditions: ‘The election of e Comemunal Councii vy | °°? Vem congratulated by the reveren'l clegry. HTtaitenne. FLASHES FROM TUE OCHAN CABLES, | night, This vil whic! was published inTus SUN at | COMME AUICIde, ‘ tally put om 4 onditions : ¥ : ! ’ 8, | night, pill Whielt Was published : : ne Mtally puts i = ae Bass orer—CrOutes Ai’ Ananas. mavalls % I rant. Murray, « New York burglar, was ar- fig tle SUN ig the peoole of aris ; the reorzanization of the Nation tor Mpaniah News from Cubs, ie ‘ - Me. Ketip bas’ been Inthe Feceipt of numerous lets | ested in doraey Cy on Satcrday, was trfod ‘and 00a noneteated. aud the eoaducle 'F 41 Guard, coupledwith the power of self-election and | Havana, March 21,—In an cngagement in the Poar's' 9 sarprieg, ‘An ineurrection in Japan bas been sappressed, tas since ie Introduction font ‘restdenta of New | yucted ou Monday, and yesieiusy was wout to tbe State | to erst drovfou ku, i i removal of their officers ; and the suppression of the | Cinco Villas the insurgent leader Antonio Villegas 2, The City of Antwerp has arrived at Liverpool, and | York city urging Liu to press i, ‘There is uy ou years ‘lie Nourd of Health have parchased five thousynd ia 5 Nee surrendered, and the fusurgent. leader Capote Was feces mentoos, Fruitset — | the Franklori at Bremerhaven, death otis calaate, Tio Morris Canul Company bre leased ite works | cr uicd aud stamped enyelopor, to be given to ciate ie WI refecture of Police of Pais, The army journals ‘Dessert. " cuises to the Leah Valley Rairoad Compasy | wen and paysiciang who are too pout ty yay tor We i ry Killed, | Antonio Vilegse previous Se surrendering onto It is rumored in Berlin that George Bancroft will ‘The bill to compel telegraph companies to keep teh yours, at (en pee Cont tae preierred, | stamps required tu sending to the tleaith Board ta .| arrest Killed bie Companion Fernandes, who (ried to our- Linnea tera, Mt Mare, 18th” Fetise in October, aad be saccveded by Mr. Urth, Additional and more correct time records, introduced | jua'ijur to tne coamon stockholders, * | Reputia or persons bora, auariied, ur dead ; be Pare SEE ANTAOR 06 SHR. S088 fynaet oaninaee the dainties conjured up by | | The report that Spain has proposed to sell Cabs | OY Air, Mallgan ol new York, was to-night ordered | Ky Gov, Ward hae memorialized both Rousee The Erie Railway Company have fle t ia nh ‘aris, and counsel the (roops to self-government, Drewel’s genius were discussed, amidst and Porto itico to the Unite: ed by elt aporopriaie the money {0 de t from the sale of | tn which they oak that the ONio And Mutelnsippn taike ia AMraness, and tranquillity. 7 Wileon Trying tea: i . “ u of Madrid. ‘The Railroad Committee will, {tis sald, report on | (hott vens Battery to the suppart of the Home for f fosd Company rained froin alten ; . ' : Hantrorn, March 21,-—James Wilson, the NTLPOL LIBATIONS OF WIND. Earl Granyille says that a proposition to recog. | Thu or Friday against the bill introduced by { guidiers aud the Soldiers Childreu’s Home, aad | their wees. we hl ¥. M.—The Government e+ Versailles bas 04-| murderer of Warden Willard, 1s again trying star- rt had been placed on the table, and | niscthe Gonrederate Goverameas was Uever eveu eu | Mr Goodrich for the repeal of the Bile Disectors’ | Wien thare ts no longer any nord of chose tuatitutions, | through to the. Mik a drovaed © reassuring circular wo the Prefects of De- He bas tax for two dare. Abe Deweot thine iu loos. te Neasclrode. had been | (eftained by the Brikiak Ministre, Classification bilk, Yo Wanafor the mouey to the Sebo! fuad. Gauake of 90,00 a your if

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