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. ue ly % } i « x ion we koi ° { | \/ + TOE EE—E—E—=—_ — ——— — = ——— — = Tn 4 THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. NEW. YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1871. PRICE TWO CENTS | 1 4 Dh THE TEMPERANCE MEN'S TROUBLE, | [IT ]) 1 Ma AT | Dot 1 enppose,” continged No. % all the vat ny THR eT POP LS0 ¥ " ‘PVR THATCL AT | We PRR APITAL pe Eo THE BIG JUDGE AT HOME. | fesdesrttinctetnetaNsiat ye itttaeet | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. sted b hb MR. TWEED’S LEGISLATURE, | i Vy fi LLMs | Uprone in the Father Mathew Convention~ ——— OEE ee Oe nay’ Bik CAG aaa WARE eee A Gentleman from the West Visite the ete | The Quarrel that was Bred of Politic THE AVALANCHE OF VISITORS JUST | spoke besore, who evidently ha !—what the other DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE Olymplc Theatre-He Knows all About| prepinind FORTHE BUSTEST WHER | —_—_— Aw Afternoon's Contest, and Nothing ‘ORB 9 eridently, bad not—‘aith fy the elvie Bismarck ’ . i r Daly's New Piny-And Answers Two " j m Done-Who Shall Pay the Expenses? eee Vere an honest ian, Taat’s more than can be sald AM Nail Ai adatnda Questione-The New Gane of Heise ow Tite SuSsLON, 4 — or others." Semen ' —+—— H EVERYTHING QUIET IN PARIS, | The. convention of Father Mathew socicties | mye Poor Womanandthe Politicians Father | ope ire cow turnod to the Judge and said | The Rev. Dr. Deome on the Editing ofthe | 09 Saturday sight a gentleman and a lady 0¢- | pho Probability of a Stirring Fiebt Over the iis Which met ot Sheriff and Houston streets yesterday Tom aud the Black Bottle-The German | ing breath: Valse-Reporting Tribune and the f cupted two baicony chairs (n the second row on the Erle Bill—Peter Cooper & Cos Gethie | afternoon bad a disorderly session, Communi ca- who wasia Trouble-An Irishman whe 4 ra s Fou can fe vole ttn free eS ped d management of National Affairs by th left of the Olympic Theatre, They were evidently Arch Rallroad—Littlejoba's Perplextty, | THE ELECTIONS HELD YESTERDAY, | tions were rend by tho Sceretary from # Brooklyn ht that Stealing was Mteatings ss, | derstand you bare ane eyed Om toe public works, Oecurant of the White Honse, in New York ona visit, They had visited Wood's] Atpaxy, March 25.—For the first time thig a avd a New Jersoy society, each saying that it had A group of men were standing before a com- | Wo want that list revised, for thoro’lt A trouble if There is,’ said the Rev. Dr. Deems yester- | Theatro end the Fifth Avenae on the preceding | veur the House bas held a Saturtay session, The | Sous withdrawn its delegates, because of late the Con- | peratively modest looking three-story brick honre ane Sad pecccnn you slwaye oes Ch Wien "We come day, in tho cburch that Vanderbilt gave him, ‘ta | Rights, and now they bad come to the Olympic. | prospects that the Erie Dircctors' bill,so-c: lod, whic oon GEN, CILANZY RELEASED, | fenton nad deviated trom the path of tempernnce | ia Firueth etroct, between Broadway and Eighth a att ee eee door in our mces."™ real, individaal devil, He does xot edit a newsva- | The gentiemsn was apparently well posted. Ho | tus been so persistently pressed by tho indomitable i | sbactayy tnd discussed national questions, The President, | avenge, afew days ago, It was between 4 and 5 A GEnMAN’s TROCBLRS, t in New York, but he fafluences some of them. | knew all about Mr. Daly's new play Astle Goodrich, the Brooklyn game chicken , would come | ape Mr. Merry J, Carruli, tenuered bis resignation, Mr. | o'clock inthe afternoon, It was notan uncommon | 4, saving they somewhat abruptly took thetr de. | He does not write a line fora religious publication, And took much pleasure In auswering the Inquiries tore House upon a report of the Kailroad | MORE THREATS FROM BISMARCK Maurice Marshall, the Vice-President, was called to | occurrence, for small groups of meo might be seen | parture, to the ovident relief Of the Judge, who | bat be sits around tho office and inspires the edi- | Of bis fair companion, The fret act passod off wit Committee, kept the great majority in their seats, i BY ve i "| tuo ehutr, Mr. Carroll then attompted to explain. | standing in the samo placo almost any day in tho | now turned to a Garn nn who, together wiih an | torial artictos. Tho men who rule New York are | Ott much comment, The Western gentleman and | aliiough there ta generally a disposition to straggle ea ate Delog he said, had misrepresented Lia action in | week. On any other street their appecrance would | Irishman. hat Woon for folie aie itt onthe | te smartest in the world ; fools will never contro! | his companion watched it with much irterest, and | off, at the end of the weok, In fict fow were absent, f NO DISTURBANCES IN THE PROVING the Convention, and it was even charged by roma | create remark, In this treet, howovor, there is a | WON MAF 18 Oe Pur teach and German eal: | this city for riz weoks. ‘The dovil is just auch a | chatted vory pleasantly over the characters, In the | ond those who were not there stayed eyway in mood ace . ‘ ; that be hod personal and political motives in every: { job on hand, and a long and interminsble job it ree Cha a the shrewd, plotting, calculating being, aud be has a | #econd act, Fox, who took the character of a Waste | instances, because for sumciont reasons they did nos rere TY thing that he did {a conneetion with the movement. | seems to be. In fuct an immense treneh runs | ;, \Vbat can I do for yon. Clult sala the Andee, | tape influence.” ‘To reverend gentleman sald that ington lobbyist, appeared tn a frontier settlement. | care to show their hands upon this question, tm Meeting an Indian with a deck of curds, Fox ad- | othor words, thoy dodged. The report of the Com vised him to stick to poker and enchre, and not | mittee had beon positively promised for this weok g Diay {aro or keno, or he wilght play Kelso, The | but the Chairman, Mr. Flagg, pat to a plea (or more audience burst into a roar of laughter; but the | time, on the ground that the Committed bad tm Western gentioman and his partner remained a8 | siracted Mm to make an elaborate report, full of sober ges, leed, tl are’ be , u tober as Judges. Indeed, thiy apreared to be a& | suthorities and procodonts, and he had not bees “Vel, lot in Har down cash, it from do Ot eo UNA pall vour hundred detiars | &certafn man came to hear him preach who was a ita dat d perfect counterpart of the devil—cold, unscrupulous, 1 DOW EV ey inorat woe e baved | biotting, mischlof-making, and thorduehly devilish Hom gon towne srt tu ivestieatton of this | M,e¥erY respect. ‘Tho auditors scanned each oth. case would oceupy some sine, told Chris to eall at Par the maa stladed to was not identified. a sid the Doctor, * sometines gets con Pete dig hte dlpecy ad Madd) ntry, and then the temper of « nation ‘The Judge's patience now showed ptoms of bad abd everytWiug gets wretcuedly i The Withdrawal of Gorman Troops from | toe now (ound it necessary, efter carefully viewing | throuch it, A way is being blasted out for a sewer: France Entirely Stopped—The Electtons | tne situation, to resign, not only from the Conven. | end es nomerous workmen are there employed, no to be Held Yesterdny- Release of Gers | tion, but from the Society thut had sent bim there | particular notice was taken of the group referred to, anzy-Menottt Guribate mmunders | as a celogate . ie tet of the Inaurrectionary Forces, A inotion was made to accept he Fenesatiea A particularly as it was composed of hat delegate moved to table tie motion, After reve h d somobod ° Versatiues, March 25.—M, Favre has received {ate moved to table tao motion, Afler veveral | They were evidently expecting somebody, as their speeches the amendment was withdrawn. Two or | gy 4 avert two additional despatches (rom the German authori: | three delegates eallel Cr the. athendiment S7Os Wore Velnew Ls Uae asneiiem cr mneaen BYeneer becomes ties 4 it to be the duiy of the Versailles Gov | Chalr said that it had been withdrawn. | T'b At last one of the men said : exhaustion, though it must be edmitt bore up “riled, ¥ Whit 1s Kelso?” inquired the lady of her well ablo in the time at his disposal to complete it to his Ne eet cars anit ea 2 ata: awe or thre delegates objected. ‘The amendimeut was | “Here he comes at last, begor.” wonderfully, considering that @ fall hour lind | . as 3 posted companion: eatisfaction, So 4 ernment to conquer sedition, The withdrawal ot | Ce,WWeee Gueesres Obed nf TGR i kit ae . wonder aly. Coiteriefeds ahd. syuio seven or | C8Pt+ Cherry's Example tor Drowsy Old Se erin bo angwored, "Kelso is some | Satistaetion. fo he was given anti! Monday or Taem the Ge oops irom France has Leen entirely | Adele. ate moved the appointment ofa Committes twould be hard to mistake him even in ® | gizhi applicants yet remained to be disposod of be Copt, Jobn Williamson, kind of agame atcards. I don't wnderstand it ¢ ay of next weck, It seems to be generally be , . i r t levied to investigate the charges agalast the President said anotber who had ¢ shovel on his shoul- | fore he could dispove of hts dinner, the odor of At 11 o'clock on Friday night, while Capt. | actly, but I've beara tt spoken of very frequently. Leved that the report will be against the repeal of topped. Additional exac Wave been levied Ly | Ve,lovesttaate the charges MeAliet tO sirect ebarge woleh issuing from tio adjoining apariuient could | promas Cherry of te Chambers alreet police ste. jut what ure tbe people laughing at, then?'? | the existing law, and will sustain the present mage { them upon the people of the departments. inet ony on TUR APPRARANCE OF THE NIO JUDGE. not Ve oticrwise than tantalizing, bev A Liha asked the lady. agement of the roa, but mauy thembers propove (or P y Noon.—the situation is te The Cuulr-—The motion 1s out of order. . ae 2 ~~ vous rerewmnst tion was patrolling bis ward, be was informed by | Ob, you don't understand New-Yorkers,"” was | divers reasons to themselves best known to have aes. aut sae i Pee eae) wae renowed the Trearurer again in. | The gentleman to whom the attention of the eroup : eo Oficer Kensedy, a newly-appointed policeman, that fe. New-Yor W* | something to say about the ultimate decision of the eatistue Tho tone of the official Journals Jodie | et tae oljction, and the Chair decided | was thus drawn was a man of timmense propor. |, “Cin you do snything for us Judgot” aid a ean lock Task act ox was coptured by theeavages, | matter themselves, so that 1618 by 20 means certain cates that the euecess of the effurts at conciliation | iy out of order. tions, He was ad ‘i the st foll 4 by | bated of tour Lriehmen, rising “Wo haven't had a | % Suspiciouslooking person had been loitering | The Indian Chief ordered him before tis tent for ex: | Hat the report will be sgreed to, At all evenie yo | fs doubt nl, the breaking off of ail negotiations Deiogute—1 make a motion that a Committee of | one Me was advane Ing up the street, followed by | stroke of work tis win said their spokesmin, | around Howell & Co.'s silk warehouse ai Church | amination, Fox told him thot he was from Wasi- | may look out for a lively skirmish whea it dose " Ct wry et * | Ave ber appointed to investigate 'he Whole matter, | Women known in the political world ns ward poli- | ‘an’ wo voted wn’ worked hard for the party, an’ | ang Roade streets, Tho captain stationed the oft- | Icton. The red wun asked hima if he was a chief. | spear. This matter having been thus disposed of ee b Pld Iv ie still the purpose of the insur | 71) motion was entertained aud put, ticlans, The only thing remarkebie about the two, | te divil a day's work we ever got trom it yet { 2 replied, “Yes, wo chief—great cbief—big In- | for the present, it was found imposaibie to keep tbe | €eats to Fold elections on Sunda: The insurrec 1 thiok, Mr. Chairman, this is ella vee that the both wor ve! hats “What kind of work do you Want—what can yoa cer at the door, with instructions to arrest (he sus. dian—Dig Six.” mucwbers together, and the House soon adjouraed, onary Oftcial Journal tu its account of the massacre 4 smoke. bsdetdal gp Ah Pella potest ier Abel MCLEE RC oer ey a picious person, and any otbers who might be prow!- audience agin exploded with merriment, but TES DRAD HORSE woIsANCE, Wed wail the biame on the "men of | The motion was carried aude Committes of de | Dat it was not so mach the shine of | © Well, sor Honor) Kepliel Uh Ahi ciaiter, aus | ine there, Ho then went bimeclf for Oficer Jack. | Ine couple in, the valcony chaire eat ike atalues. | The Assembly to-day ordered to 8 third reading @ pod rensda thd d ne The Journat | War, sbpulnted : thelr bate as the manor im which they | % Join, the Central Pansy ory TOF wat ma Her, abs | son, and together they reconnoltred until $A. M., | cre’, hore dumbiounded as the laughter of those | p41) which hos already passed the Senate, making (© { 4 order © the demonstration pe Journ’ locate from No % complained that his fo: | wore tiem, that attracted uttention, One | Vict » | aronnd them. A been snubbed by the Grand Marshal on says Gen, Sheriden Witnessed the whole aftair, and «Fou should have applied to the Department of | in hopes of capturing some burglars, An exataina- |. "What le Big Six?" the lady inquired of her en- | Sour ct Now York ony deat eutieatany other tae i i ° aa | Padiin Places, t 0 ‘Sweeay,"* - R or bay of New York ony dead avimals or other off | Hacabice bad by tae creed tc 10h) 6: he the procession. He was going on to ex. | Wore his hat forward on his hoad, at an angle Pubhie Places, at the office of Mr. Swoeuy,” said the | tion of the premises then showed that two burglars Hghteued eacort rae cae ee eS expect to escape one head a4 | thelr way into the Place Vendi n he Was interrupted by a deiegate, who | of 45 degrees, ao that It rested on bis nove, while | TUNE |. saw eantied the man, but what's tho | Had been secreted in tho building, and becoming ig Bist Dig Six 2" he repeated, as ifendeavor, | sanco from which the residents of the shore suffered tng to Fecal! somncti log to his memory. Big Bix. £ pelieve, 18 some kind of w cigar ‘The Railroad Committee revorted adversely anon. oy, Dad ge iat Spoken oi veer eas A hl the bill to repeal the act authorizing towns to bind Se a ee staking ao ie then 1, | iemscives in ald os the coustractioa of railroads, a ” the other wore his at as great an angle backward. PARING FOR DEPEN( . Chairman, Lrise tos pint of order ive or Ne Bg -td etek Mybctlntesh ; sin Lddrereod the Chairat once, A Delegate in the | Nothing could have kept {t there=os there was no One o'clock P. M—The battolions guarding the | jower part of thé hall called{out, * Mr. President. | nose to rest ou—but s more than ordinary develop- maitle of the fret arrondissement have received | are you not listeuing to we grievauce of tiat Nan We gant (oc s slahé OF bi ho | alarmed because their cuteide confederate had been te woe Ade wume to sou WhO Hever dewiey us nor | cAmMPed through the seattle to the roof, and down a iee pour dour to us, you don't forget us whea the | ‘rough an oid building at Broadway ‘and Teale 80 much last summer. f they sell in tof the organs of philoprogenitiveness ond | Giection is ove eo S| street, A bole hind been cor through a pari: | a4, ‘There was orders (o redcuble their vigtinnee, end those in the | Drover? : et Tea. Whe © ae | eptemen i ocves et some geee cence Wn Weave mm which separated Howell & Co.'s silk ware- | a#Ked the lady A rience LittLe riant rene f rsh area The brothe ed, “On that day, ir,” said | amativencss, or a miracle, There was noting else | Ket you pt the Fins Hime.” eabty moflited b ase (rein DW, Heine's cloth eatapliahinest, Uh," replied the Western gentloman, With © | coor ute bith, Mr, Littiejona wae is here in the tee \ second arrondissement have been ordered to pre- | he, = We were told" — remarkable about these gontiemen. The man of | yy ee et eset eaten eo be nonest | There ts no doubt that the vigilance of Capt. Cherry | Wise expression ee cee Lanett Seaat. | kerest of internal improvements, eepectally of tne t pare (or defence. iA Deeuate—T tell you, Mr, Chairmas, the m0 | immense proportions proved to be Diz Judge Con els vaxocrais: and Let wake it may apes | 404 his oflicery has averted aa extcusive burglary, | find New Yorkers, Now Yorgers laugh st auy- | Midland allroad, of which he is President, and Admirol tsaisset bas isened an address, calling on | 1* Wrong, sir. "i what can be dupe f Ci --—-—- Whe ‘ " which he ts pushing to completion in the face of 7 rons is ca teaieb ity, nat can be dupe for you, Come ‘When the curtain ‘ell, both voted the play stupid, i I sil loyel ctizces and soldiers to rally around the | Anchor Delegates Mr’ President, I rise for in: | What can I do for you, Larry? What's the mat- | 10,m¢ on Thursday west.” Reddy the Blackamith’s Lnet Exptott—A | ang wenucd ticle may tote sdewuk, ©) MYPMs | forunidable diticnliies, has at beast above all thin | ‘@ declaring that the tole motto of patriots sbould now | We Chalr—Take your seat, sir, fe 5 . raed Rtg titi pet ge greatest ert Aa eddy the Blacksmith Varley drank largely of MR, BDELCHER'S LAZEST, larity, an been abe io control much legivter ‘a ber "Let us preserve the hocor-et cur country 1 | 2 ceats, om No.7 (restming)—The Grand Mar. | advancing Telennpoor dts cai ‘of satiefaction litup nis face as ho saw, | Ninth Werd whiskey yesterday, Rain overtook —— Mion In matters not political, | But Juat now ba fs un . . . tually Grew his sword op | smile on hi i ntet % D , " a. " ' der a cloud esterday q ia our Grea 7 on th ‘ the number lad dwindled down to three, One of hall-past 5 s ” Yesterday's Sermon ta Plymouth Pulpit= acioud. Hv yesterday incurred the iro of some THE ELECTIONS ORDERED FOR TESTERDAY, air Grand Marsha. 1 mention this to slow boW | ‘raced a portion of that good nature said to be char: | those war a policomau who had been diveharged, at half-past 5 o'clock in Fourth atreet, spattering Relea ced Caine Wile the Hetata, | (two boys hitherto hissfast:frlende, by bis vone- Six o'clock P. M—The city r a Th we Were treased, @ COL uO position, We asked vowed count, fOr di d his new mouse-colored overcoat and shiny silk hat, +4 ment denunciation and exposure of the little scheme Lideadiibe paisa heh Ae-hosrrennl Ne} tor acne. acteristic of his race, secordine to Bis own secousl Sad frame “Tek: the Ledger, the Bible and Menagerios, f Coutral Commitee, the Paris Deputies to the As | A e—What brought your society tnto , ani we otaer A young man laiely arrived (rom ire: | Just then ear 15, of the Bloceker street line, i b to give up the towpat's of the canals for the con: patel Coat oa ieee accra |e gat ought your society tato 1M UB BiG aUDOR’s DIMNO ROOM. itads uo wanied to be tiade a falirond couteactor . | along, Reddy baile it, conductor Jobn J. Steena. |. Yesterday Plymouth Churca was a wonder of | struction of a railroad, & measure whicn many of 1 wily, and the reinstated Mayor f — . noe ; ‘ - * J None ed tt ba J. & eblt Gadseation v9 arnt) them have quite sa mach at hoart as he has tho sud Stayors of arrondisonmente have jotned la lasslagn | 2cimmt, Delegste-nh polat of onder, Tna't the | Tuo door of the small tow eatraaoe to the base $ STEALING STRALING ? ban pulled the bel, and the ear slackenod at Charles | S9F8!decorativn, Lilies and choice exoties bloomed | Ceee of th pits, ba ming Ot Meaet a He tae the sae i} prc blaiia ou GIAPLER Via LAGLSOOD NG SASH pole house trying to kag this man f ment of the modest-looking house having been ‘The teat remain aa! was no applicant | atreot. Reddy slacked too, and struck @ funeral | YP the platform, and the Rey. Mr. Beocher eat | projoct, so to-day the boys determined to get evem Makaash THE. SEDAN iL aauueene:( Deogate inom Number Teclt eas the Grand Mar. | Fown open, in walked the Judge, Mlling up the | tor political iav . like Bire. Doody, | gait, eptironed tn a perfect bower, In the evening the | With hin and rullied against tie report of tho Come (Sanda @ Drociemation urges ail eitisene 10 | qigii or the irish sucieties Uiat drew the anced on | swall doorway #0 completely with his ponderous | for suvice and He was not urknown 16 | "Hurry op," quid conductor Meeuahan, ? reverend gentiewan preached cpou ihe Bible and | Mithon the bonding bil It was disagioed tay i Te ee Le yee ee rae cur Morabal-und Late Mr. President, that no | corporosity that noting larger than au insect could | ie eee ee ine oN Gomete inelicity | ating his-epecd: {eid Hedda In no wise neceler- | its use, He said that the sucrea volume was full | Lititejonn will be expected to 10.4 evo deal of live: | fu jone ¢ ne he peace tl rahal tu thy n ola ol cour jepson Rasy eee ws ‘: disconect a ‘ n h Z z i | tht an ne ete ote teat fata, | put cs out of ous position, Sees Srants <oWld | for the moment pass through, ‘The ward politicians | had brouglit bim there, Mecnaina lost his temper atrifie, rang the belt, | of lulf tratus, and that men must get to balf truths | ly lusroiling, and to eat a goot deal of humble-piey sien bie sere at i righting ie bs K Deleatect were thit no member of this Cons | followed on his heels, and following oa theirs were | | "Whats the matter now, Larrg; anything wrong | and away wont the car, The gentieiuanly Str. Var: | botoro they eould arrive at whole ones, He added Re ee ree ee eee Soe t ved to be over, In the first arrondissement the | vention be Leread 0 a tt So | at bome 2" eaid the Ju ey ran then, leaped on the rear piatform, wad struck o were » tho Bit pea! othe Aig agp or gece The Chair crags od 0 ting \le, Among them was cep on me dray ‘yesterday evenin' to the back | a ted man flow on a tangent aginst the end of at avid said wasn't true, acd all that the Mr. lds sald that there was a general impreg oF aAbekion, sable th 7 end The Chair—Out of order, sir, dozen, had been waiting outsi nme dray yestera 7 ! 9 ‘ 1 J Nas said that there sy a | @ for election. It te probable that other arrondisee- | 7.0 i ecretaes—1 rise, dir. President, to a.cn b lacy who ‘had the eare o* the world before her.” | Yard, su" me wife stole $72 out Of me pocket, an’ | the car, Then he reached the sitewalk in threo | prophets raid wasn't true, sion throaghous the State that, owing to amends \ euts will make eimilar nominations, h at e th eit bracing won's give it back, Jumps, bringing up against Capt. Wasbbarne, who 7 ments to the Constitution, the office of Surrogate ee ees bride big jo Severe any queation 2 | Pane ee aver ibe Judge wever De i Ney | Judge is station. Mr, Varley was locked up. erend gentleman declared that he wouldn't care if it | fore moved that the Judielary Committee inquire | | Ten P. M.—Thero haw been nv sign of disturbance | *E."'4: members objected, and in the confusion a | stood in the front basement or dining-room, Tt Har ahe did Judge,” aaid Larry, tn some eur —— was proved (o bim thut it wus written in the third | Mii. { guy? legislation on the subject ts necessarge } tonight, ‘The shops are open, and cabs and ownt- | motion was maue to cive the Secretary the privi- | squatted upon whatever came baniiest, Not at all | rive at (he Judge's repiy. Cit See NOMEN ETD Mormon Ordination in Willlamsburgh. | contarr, and that Moses never lived. The book | “Mr. Hitchman moved that tho bill granting to the ¥ Dusses cre running. The insurgent National Gusras ee Lord ai} Sauces wecetbed bey felindiente! [a edua three tees 1" RC rte te NT A‘wife can*t steal from ber husband," repeated Mr. Hutchinson, a Mormon priest of the Wil- bile) eer Laon at w nea Mariners’ Family Industrial Society of the Port of i qi have ev.cnated the Place de ia Boorse and the | fine.” ha Puded a titie, Dut not much, considering ho had | the Jadge dogmatically, | lismeburgh breach of Latter Day Saiots, was or- | (es "imiess, “Ho somtinesds it Hiog Solomon hed | orph eee ceria lanieia Riehmond county ; slegy | Place Satnt Germain 'Auxerrois, The covdsence of | During hiaremarks several delegates quit tho hall. | mato a loog walk frown the cars o bis residence. |. Getty tell sou two of tae nckehbore aatstonisded, | dained idor yesterday afternoon, a their taber- | Carried oul bis own aiaaims, how much better the | Fund and iierrest of tne city of New ork to sell } baie Lilli bbb ‘ pig rebar Ranta A peste ts heuer of Woe Tors was very spperent. except the politicians, who she aiterwaris adwitted Ib Lerselt; but abe wou't | nrcle in Grand street. ‘The ceremony was performed gid man would bave been 1) Tien wih anemphatic | ceria janis im the town of Reed a arch ®—Sunday Morning.— Tue Journal des | Wenian exile came to demand. It seemed an unpropitious time | Stye,tt back." by the President and two elders holving their bauds mY mond county, not neede: ospital pi . a « hed oe we M " ” a - that in if it wants to." The #ivie was generally | be recommitied to Com 1 vay Dédats objects to the prociamation ordering the | | ‘Treasuree—I won't cay that bill. ‘The under. | to come ta & man who hada't hed Bis dinner. The | 1,, Thi gaw doce not recogaize It as stealing,” sald | shove his head, and repeating the prayers of ordina- | regarded as a epecies of clurm or shiaslet. ret he Boose’ Hn std be had’ aood sad satiohoony see ] Slections fcr to-day, that the peovlo cannot attend | Steuding was that tae different eocictios sliould be | table wae lin te Y ae ae erted 1 ottlog bi tion. At the conclusion of the ceremony, two | 8° fo Particular sanctity about it. It was made as | dence that these bills should not becowe laws, ‘Tbe 9 rata, was in good humor, which is a grest deal to say (or | ,, "3 in’, et Larry. getting bewtiterea, . bath eased b { Bhe po'ls; no time has been given them, uor isthe | “x°GRro rte | Tee in good Buaiit mapa hobad taken a tod—maybe |“ Qotstalin’ for a woinan to go when aman's asleep | plates containing bread were passed around, of | 477, (ket Dyok: And Portree tne ae ean; | taotion was aerced tu, ; A Deiexi y Yoted az'iast that and re 8 Ps 7 gallate 408 Gul 6¢ Kis posket. as) thea Gen 1G You might build a Louse of Bibies, and then live in incority of the measure assured, It advises elect- | puuisted it, aud now, Mr. President, are we com. | two tods: for one tod could not possibly diffuse its | 7 { oat . oy which the Saints partook. The sacramental hymn | it, and you wouldn't be any bolier. Once, he said, ANOTHER NEW TORE RAILROAD. { 8 to abstain from voting. Delied to pay ? glowing influence over so large a surtace, Ho bad | /f shut ain't stalin’, what the devil ts ? ! ho wiote an article for the Ledger on’ Cain, in | Mr. Husted introduced a bill authorizing. the ol ; ‘ 1d be recognized as stealing for any o' vas sung, and goblets containing water were given 4 The secretar; coded te read t dele: deen seen some two boure before seated in Pat it wou! 6" a " construction of a railroad in the city of New York, ‘The oficial orcan of the insargente prints a mani- | ,,12e Secretary proceeded te read to the delegate | pron neon terse, Eno le tTuane streets tle anat as | Woman to doe, but where yuur wile in cunce to them to sip. The President said: “ Whoever | iyich he mentioned what it, wasn & very clear wha | and thne the authorities may taxe possession of ths fosto, sicned by Rauvier and Fiourens, strongly | parade, but waa Interrupted by half a dogcn dele. | it may, the simile that played ronnd bis Coitte month | 18 Hot wire et same on paying for it, It incorporates Peter Coo- eee aonit Kdward iisight, Kugens, Kelly, und. other ? New York, to Construct am Jetters ingairing hi half, “Now.” said Mr. Beecher, "what does it © honors, must be Tut how shall we know The divil a ditt in’ is stella’, whieth ence Lece," said Larry, “Stal. | Would take upon himself th itis committe bo a wife, a | ordained us was Aard utes, each usking information Cearij all the rematuing deieg) ind in the confusion | Would’ have excited the envy of Berney Williams. es walmed out, and | As We was addressing the lady. who bad come, uot vi mainteluing the right of municipal autonomy as a» LP dhs sh J matter to us who Cain's wite wus?” Othor people, | Proiminent citizens @! €efence ugsinet arbitrary political encroachment, | it'was found necessary to aljoura—the Couvention | for a politica iavor, but for advice uador try ing cir. | Widow. ore maid, au‘ a0 ous can make me believe | this? The church of the ancient saints has passed the preacher averred, were. coptinaally botherung | elevated kolle arch bridge upon ‘and over Broad. end demanding the creation of an army to be com. | having doue presisely nothiog cumstances, the door ovened, aod in walked «| 2 Titry," weld the Jadge, “morally epoae. | &¥8Y. tnd modern Christianity is Like a ship in the | themselves about the great horned beast spoken of | RAY fund such other atrente as shail receivy the most 1a publican Committee bas reloased Gens, Cusway and | ELLLNVILLI'S BL RIMENT. | {oy ¢xprossion as any est that 9 (ON oe I ee ee oet, oted Larry ind pid n Beople on exch fragment, and When ‘the s anise ‘nt $1,000,000, she fare to be Ove cents for a certaia tw the O'd Head of Kinsale and the banks of the ‘0 the eh be “i . A ind tg. br Gomes 6 +4 res. epry "4 distance, ued not more than ten cents fur the whot Saeprarers, ‘The Viumtuating Committee whose Duty it | Shavnom, The Judge gave ® hearty wolcome to his | Panty. “Leuppose thai's whut you call womao'e | (he Biglith never had a dream or vision, nor had SHOT TUROUGH THE BRAIN. Gietanee's tou eaten ta Fea wile remeanni tree ! NO DISTURBANCES YRSTERDAT. See provide Fires for ‘the Bove’ ce | Reverence, who bad come to culicit a subscription | Fights. I'm to go without a cintin me pockot, walle | Martin Luther, or the otuer founders of Protestant — quency between the nours of band 7 A. M., except One o'clock P. M—Aii is quiet, and the city is re Ruo to-Natanic Work in Ulster County. | !of the e:vction of » church. sue hus ber pockets fall of the money f earned, an’ feed A ie eg el gh 8 Ket ng Xas 2 | A Late Tem prrance Man on a Dranken Spree Sundays, from sprin: to fall, aud from 6 to 8'o'clock, ! suming Its normal appearance. Barricades still re | Qu Tuesduy last Wilds Vandover and Jobn uns, DOODY'S TROUBLES. Tell the trah, Lerey laut your wife Jeatous of | and ciavowered to ordain aiters, When thegen: | Breaking ta the Door of « Saloon—Aud | Cn Sil cues mornings OF the Jour. cacepn undayay main in the streets, but the canuon which were | xuniman were arrested in Ellenville, N.Y, onaue. | “Well Mrs. Doody, what can I do for yout’ | s0u:" said the Judge, who knew that the wife waa | Ules calling themselves servants of God followed | Gettlag a Bultet tn tho Head, property taken by the Company for the conscruction mounted upon them are withdrawn or turned in Neat y said the Judge, addressing the lady, a8 soon as the | considerably older (han ber husvand. him and persecuted him, they did pot have charity On Saturday night George Neeb, keeper of a | of the road to be paid for at a fair valuation, The gale pptecdaled rgd tage n, | vicion of setting Gre to H. H. Terwilieger's bara in | Priest had taken a chair “*Tisn't iny fault if ale takes foolish notions into | Every cue has aright to his belief, and should not | aver beer saloon in Greenpoint, necr the Biissvillo | Corporation of New York may at ung tine take pow war oting commenced this morning, and | iat viiage on the evening of tne 16th inst, Both |” * Tim haa got we devilin bim again, yer Honor, | her head,” replied Larry. be forced to be tied to a religion he does not believe | |*' a atopy) le Bitssvilte | season of the road by paving the coat thereots = , fs now quietly going on. There aro few voters. | Heiinveato the village fire department, ard at their | tavin' yer Heverence’s preseuce, au’ me beart is | , “You're a shrewd fellow,” continued the Judge. | in. Our rolizion {# one of love sud charity. Brig. | bridge, shot Dennis McCormack, killing him in- HE ee tones Uy bay ng oe Eves seerer \ ‘The list of candidates endorsed by the Central Com- ti ; oir | broke entirely. “You soe how the ease staids here, and you kuow | tam never said, ‘Come, boys, tako up arina, ond | stantly. McCormack and two compauions, Jam Next week will de the busiest and livelioat of th hak bes ly distribated. exaniiuation tt was shown that they also belonged | "St scoms to bea case for his Roverence'sin- | how it 4 yourself at home. Go there at once, and | persecute all the other nations.’ No; his policy | Reed and Wra. Meyers, had be org: Next week will be the busiest and oat of the Lag ape rae taaprpsnimaatph te daceaidelmaary to the" Liumaating Committee" of the Gre do: | terference, and not mine,” sid the Judge lauching. things. A good-looking fellow like your- | different irom that. We are composed of Catholica | Reed aod Wra. Moyers, had been ejected from the | session. | Nve eal have the fight aver the Erlo Dy 1A DOMSIOR OF FTAA SHANE UTR: SII PG LOBAT. ote apecial duty it was to provide fires | “ifthe devil hes got into Tim, Father Yom bere is have much diMieuity 1a doing shat; and | sod Protestants, who now reioico as members of | saloon by Neeb, as they were drank and quarrel | WiiiT0 giynose of in the Senate, the Senate Commit: seize the money i 8 bank of deposit in the Rae de | ames & gppoianesory ceaploged, Vandever ten, | 2uat he map to exorcise him, and drive him get cion to thoes wo ceu't gut along without | the Chureh of Josue Christ of Latter Day Saints,” | some, Afier getting them out, Necd locked and | ‘itt, diatose of in the Senate, the Senate Comtt- i fi 0€ e lover te cross o' Christ abo cried Mrs. Doody, | it. ——+—- ‘ = : ee ‘ . Lille, but met with opposition aud quickly retired. | {ined in substance het on the wiht of March 16 be | in tree ci ealeigned horror Crossed hereit | Here the Judge was interrupted by the swoet Hebeaw Mupaiale in Salaioa gy EtAlL barred the door to prevent their regntering, Mc- } and last, not least. it le uow annouucel On the bes’ i ‘There wee » similar ocourrence at the Courdes | and Kuhiman met at the hook and fadcer house and | geyoutly, ‘Shure it is'nt ty the Lord save | Yoise of a young lady, who appearod at the nalf open nied Cormack, however, broke the gash and forced open | Sutiority 9 tilustriogs Barber w: re, ; Comptes. vroposed te hare a little fun, They had # sponge | Uy, Imag stall, but aberita e's got in him.” door und said, Paw, sbail L have tue diuave sent | Yesterday afternoons large and fashionable | tne door, As McCormack was stepping in Nocb tad ust the waeale of legislation willbe wall a | Wl ae saturated With Kerosene, and their Orat proposal | "s\ Yrere's no difference,” replied the Judge, * all | ia 1" company assembled in Tammany Hall to assist tn ‘ i 3 . Several ‘insurgent patrols have been stopped by | wus co set it on fire, throw it into an open field, and | oy) spirits, all bad spirits are included.” a "He you please, my dear; and without unecessary | the fetes MT ie Rast Gees ke Atenas fired at bim, but without effect, the bullet striking | Tle Senate adjourned over yesterday. the orderly Nationals, but there was get the boys out, Instead of indulging in this uarm- | “Iter the Judge muttered something to himself, | delay,” replied the Judge. d 1am | the wall. McCormick advanced to the bar, behind en XO FIGHTING, leas freak, they went up. to Terwilleger's barn. put | put the only audible word that ached the eur was ‘TUB BLACK BOTTLB. Newman. Tho bride was conduced to the altar by | which Neeb liad retrested ufter triog the shot, and SUNDAY NIGHI'S MURDER, Scop ‘i hs ay = - on fire. | Loch-na-gar, which mont of the party did uot, ber mother and Mii where she was join ir it with hie Ost, snd: ere ‘The Montmartists and Garibaldioas, with two | The bre was disastrous, at one tiwe threatning the | Loch nv est, alien loan cr itt ens lowever ert. | When Larry had diaxppoared, the Judge rose and | ie Mr Newman, wi ae he Mn cates | teGuemes bors, iets Raves drink,” Musanian Niveses Tie) Manse 3 rue 5 fy © | oue eye in'A very peculiar manner, 0 arra “A ocaniers, bowls, an . vd) inlaw, The | in the head betweon tho temple and ear. He fell to 1 on Friday aflercoon, and making & charge upon | tachioe wo the tre *Thore," said Mrs, Doody, now most eager to ] goblets, all eiittering und resplendent, and in strong | were the Rev. Dr. Hucbsca and the Rev. Mr, Welsen | the floor and instantly expired,. Oftcer Serer of | John Long and Charles Landerway bega the cuns in he lands of the loyal Nationals de- | Wu. Eck testifiod that he was at the hook and | make herself pericct'y wodersiood, “its the whis. | contrast witn ao humble, but much tised black vow | rte. a i areaciace | Rau ie Reventh: crosincts strana Maas ead Marnie) Ning 9b sclka Pibteniay aivaraton ta t manded their surrender. ‘They met both » refusal | ladder house on the evening of the Gre. Vandover | Koy an’ uot eperite I'm talking atout. ‘Tim baa | ‘le standing eloue ta the onides of tie display ike « | & tk Atle RESORT ith o covered | Reed was arrested jesterday morning at his res! | quo suioon at 81 Sullivan street, and alter some came in kind o' . Went to a chest in the cor. uch of it, bad look to id, oy | oor man a e ats and bondhold- | and attired in silk gowns and tbe Talith or prayer in Olay street by Sergeant Folding. Ree ne aalag Dddedpokddettas e and repu Der, wok out ihe sponge, put kerosene on it, tien | Ort 1% fee te. for whlakey | Cro, On. tho side of this botile was ©. wuite ladel | cloak. Tue ceremony was, begun wiih ee Freee ee eee oe aiteeaage “uaing: Heed and | words Long drew & ragor from his pocicet and cus j ‘The Insurrectionary Commition hes {atrested mil- | wrarped ican tae Of brown paper, and sald, | + That's a bad state of airs." ald the Judge, ery Precra ey Weel Clashes Fa ng Tiuao- | Lebrow by the Rev Sir Wersch, oad Dre ituebech | Neeb ie @ married man, 40 yeare old, Reis de- | Lauderway across the fuce. As Charles prided him- a x ¢ = Wue'l phar gd HO one b ou must recoliect, w, od woman, tha ag the ey ie ely, the dads addrosse @ young cor ja Ge io. The vd e ole: spositios € who are promoted to be Generals, aud will act lo | ster teat ine Sere wee given. go toa magistrate or (he police, aud hays Limar | # most ailectionate maun a ani groom, and then the ring Was blessed and placed | tls, continually abuoy bim, and it is supposed that | *ight as it was, incensed bim beyond endurance, i concert untii Menotti Garibaldi, who has been unan gona G. Lopes, & Lay tet ees ge company, | rested."* A Gedy Nd od 8 oe Soot oonnee fey) foment by the groom on the forefiuger of the right hand of | he thought these yourig men were to bin taliz and when Long started for bis home at 57 Thompson a {mously chosen to the chief command, arrives in | testilies that e heard the alarm from | '°\<‘Arrostedt" eried Mra. Doody, rather indignant. | evte aring the repast, over wich Mather 4om | tho bride, the groom moanwhile repeating after the | him, The victim is an uumarried wan, aged 24 and | street Landerway followed, aud the dght was there 4 bby Lerwilliger’s barn he was standing ob a corner with } yy, 1 don't want bim arrested,"* and the Big Judo sat as happy a9 kines until loug | priost the worls, With this ring I thes wed." The | boarded in Union plac, betweca Dupout ond Eagie | renewed. In the second altercation Landerwoy } "aris. Vandover and one Philip Prosel. Vandover bad Extremis malis extrema remedia," proke in the | Siter the stars came out, The dluck boitle occupi naptial benediction was proaounced in German and | streets, He wat kiown as a sober, industrious | stabbed Long in the back, Officer Gilmor acrested THE CENTRAL REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE RESIGN, joined them only ® moment before. Atter they bad | priest, speaking rather more to himself than to | $e centre of she tabi Englisb, Congratulations followed, and. then camo | maa, ‘ominent member of a temperance or- | doth; bit when they were taken to tho Prince Beven o'clock PM —The election passed off without | heard three alarms, which seemed to come from | (hose preseat, (hough he evideaily took an interest ead Atepeacaeysil the wedding fo ch congratulatory speech: ganization until two weeks ago, when he took to | street police station it was found that Long's tnjuri ¥ » p g's injury Qisorder, and ihe ety {snow perfectiy quiets Ina | Mabinan's Louse, Vandover repeated the alerm and | jy 'wast was going oD. MEDICINE FOR THE KU-KLUX, were delivered by Col Sterry, Major Miller, Capt, | drink. The Lody was taken to ‘the dead hous wis serious, if not mortal, und ne was borne to q aoa dali dagl gies hg ura ietrt ied Wid ah AeheBe Sarit te the ereul ‘True for our Reverence,” sald Mre. Doody, "I pisiailats Raynor, Major Fischer, Sol. Brady, J. Q. Haker. 1c Ab ots Bellevue Hespital, Landerway, after having Lis ion Jost iseued, entra blic ye bad met Vandov« ¢ 0 d Wik | ont wen tno policemen oF magistrates to punish 5 2 Loderof, and others, "The brite was attired In a ; 7 fuco str ppcu Up bY the police surgoon, was locwod i Committee revigos ite functions, and yiele to the | iam L. Young. They were taixing about having | jim, he's the father of ine childer, an’ what dis- Shellabarger's Proposition—Martial | jivondor silk, en ¢raim, elaborately trimmed with ose Uene Talend Weeks on Fire, Ub. Both are ‘colored, pea, the former S6 years of q newly elected municipal government, Gen, Chanzy vine tan, aud Vaudover remarked that it was @ | graces Lim disgraces them, No; I want no sich Law in the Insurrectionary Districts—A | lace, aud wore the customary Wuitd veil aud wreath Passengers who came to this city on Saturday | go, and ihe latter a est bide | preity oigbt for & tre. Lopex tought tt was 60 | Going, divil as ho is an! heartacdided as Tam this | ‘Two Weeks’ Debate Probable. of orange blossoms, evening over the South Side Ratiroad, said that — i eID Be eet OV a ee eeee eee nee Gaull eweape, | gay, wituouta, dian or 2 ple, 8 cup or saucer, be | Wasuixoron, March 28.—The indications now z ——aetere? bey lindlenen © malles of foress: wraseed (b Gasnes,! NEW JERSEY, | piral Salsset bas disbanded the m H ° a Preston's | idn’ pereeus of." ; rs : f Adwiral Selsset bas disbanded the loyal battalions | LA Maad'all thos! went and ivoked at it. Lopes | “Sit make emithercens & Y aro that Congress will remain here at least ten days rte hay wan eagle al es ‘The scene was described in vivid colors, and it was ava ‘under bis command, and gone to Versaill Ata th 4, but ¥ i" What do you want then, if you don't want some On Saturday twelve dromedaries and camels .. and, 3 | refused to go ix the yard, but Vandover and Young | rostraint put upon bins,” said the Judge. or two weeks, Mr. Shollabarger has prepared a ku- he's | believed that tie fre covered about twenty square Mr. Hamilton Lyneh Glen, one of the oldest com: , miveting to-day the Deputies of the Repuvlican Left | went in, Orstcailing Lopea » cowara fur backing Tare Pi hishiened; yer teach, DIVil es be ; and fifty circus horses arrived from the West poaitors in the Uuited Btates, dled of congestion of th in the Assembly resolved to support the Govern. | out They dis not Ure the barn, however; there | ig, suisn't hard to frighten him," klux bill which he will suomit to the House special Krie Balicoaa for Bas ; heavalll miles, A SUN reporter yesterday made an attompt Saturday eveumg, a Newark, aged 71 you } me Nid: ABADIODLY: NH) YAS NP RAPES ee was foie tiscalculation, and the arrangelsond | eee Hea) Nik gaia the Judge, | Committee to-morrow, It Is long, end is made up | Per Brie Railroad for Barnum’s new traveling mu. | io reach the district wiicre the fry was anid tobe, | Ud cleat days. ment as lon; up it remained true to the Republic, | ign't work, iene ts pubiianed im | ot? DuMEes If you send ® policeman with me, hod | frot lis former bill aud those of iugham, Bauer, | SUM wapagerte, aud clicus, | Tle eetabilabment | No trains wore ruvaiag, bat Mr. C.W. Mishop, | quraday tart Liha packers were. two Leler wood Order Restored ut LowaesAgitators Arrente | (ulin the Hiisurile dournah tentived af teliowe ro. | think Lwas 1H carnost, an’ may be ‘iwould uring | ang Frelinghuysen. It provides for a dectaration of | ™ eens Se ee tee Mena! 82° | Superintendent of tho road, detailed an ongine for g nial and’ aie farge,'wit) 8 calico doin ed in Havre-The Mayor and General Lopes has several tines asked we about fires, Ho But," interrupted the Judge, “1 haya no | martial law in tho districts where the courts are tate ll cca aay exhiblnne tk aE rie recs prertas hertlees OAT 5 foal per berried of pile tabaeco pouch. He was fops #,9 g978 of aie Y refee Mareell made Prisouers, roposed to me to are the red bal BUD ab fi authority,” overridden, and that the jurors shall take the test sndhegdhr served (atts ay Ci , ity Or Bae y ¢ fo ye pec! t Justice of the Peace, Neversiak I. ON. Jy 4 Prefect of M proposed Moeme wo wore appointea on te tilumin Le aaa’ thal wane telgpeaard Dod present, but it will exbibit in lyn and other 8 was mode fora general inspection, About Panis, March 26.—The Committee has received | ing Commit tee by the two ¢ 'vs, He also pro He eee aw le es Ure tee gid? | oath, Tue Democrats will oppose any bill which | places in this recion. Ar. Barnum offered Mr. ood | two acres only were found to bo burned. At Liald ——— information thet delegates from Marseilles, Lyons, | Bore, t0, Bret abe, Me and tna Giga Com | walk ouwsiae, and. the Judge, in all probapiity | Will allow the uve of the military by the Presi Foon) ior the ivi of extubiting his wew show } winowilie« brush patch of ah eres had eon LONG ISLAND. thet de Ma Lyons, | Dany’ bara, avd use, 0 . and the Judge, probabil \ ‘ for four weeks in this city, bub the offer was lapped up by the tire, At nore everythicg in _— and Boi aeoux, who were recently bere, have return. | talked several tin thinking it 4 favorabie opportunity to got rid of Mrs, | and will filibuster to some extent to prevent its | clined, ae ee Aa Renee AL enreln itera pod: What Mablekimaa G0 CREDEL IE aod Caco nio Dasa ka q agin fail cueuiy etre the elenat | bisceeua. atthe Foun ite au Docuy, lowered the window and requested the | passaxe. ‘There will be « few days’ deoato, and it is en Mabvinn. Gad Ravatcre: all abtube sad tress w well'as of Long Ialand Sound; are x over’ 4 to their homes, and will quickly give the signal | Shout tie tine we wore thiking abot Kicers, | oficer to excurt the lady to her residence, if within | probable that theliouse will have to amond its rules, bp lpeniiat ieleen barnes, but the villages had not been eadangered, | ameuded Fisuecy bill perwivting tuela to use pur for a movement among the wo:kmen in those cities | velore town mecting, to 62k fT the Limits of his beat. ‘Tustsorely-tried and hear’ | which a majority can atany Umedo, #0 that avoto | - fal : and the Gros bad beon extinguisted, "| fete 2 vid : Aaslaesta' se CAEIA tin mak ETRE, a ae oat i soulded tady walked of With an wir Of triumph taat | may be taken upon tne bill aftor s motion to adjourn Cuantastox, March 26.—The United States eceen On Saturday four gunners returnod with 990 9 mate a argued badiy for Tun has 1ailed. A tow daya' debato in the House will | steamer Tennesse, with the San Domingo Com ve ant iO) red-hesd aucks. frei, Montauk B Lonvon, March 2i,—A despstel from the Govern Say BUl oan tia’ eareed’ WASHINGTON NOTE: rene and uy Montauk Bay, alling for yoluntecrs to redstab- | dua-Johany's 1 ne thing 0 Ye phe ogg Bg oman rity 9 cannot, ihen It wii Py fa prowdbi lie Havre, Tle Commune has boon roéstablished in | good thing to pu Oad under tie snow, the . uded. except the scientific corps came ashore and start token up the time which they ¢ rod ehould have been given to (hem—now came to the front, one of them (Numbor 1, as be shall be di to nurses relative eick with smallpox, Tete With Yariolold, bis wie and daughter were Stricken with scarlet fever at home, and kis sul Was Senator Sumner has the floor in the Senate att PM) so day. {oF bin apoceh ou the KuKiux aud Sau Domingo. ected with olf elowhe {U0 kerofene—then set her off din the orerhing eatur ate Pols nan bdido's think Itwoult work. Ttold tim Senator Pomeroy has carried bls point over his | at once for Washington, at which place thoy will be colleague ou tue question of the uppoiatmeut of a | dav tomorrow night at¥ o'clock. The Tenuessce Marseilles, where, it is said, the Mayor and G Prefect have been made prisoners, No distui eral ces so | Pos oF at Lawrence. ilo efor Now York direc thrown frou a horse wud willed wees | oust. 1s would go Out under sha show. "That be | nated) commenced as follows POMIRSMRG AT aI i balled et once for Now York direct, In the Senate, on Saturday, it was shown that the ub nulee Have cecurred, however, und the proclamation issued | (2d ue says, Herut cif @ piece six laches long. aud ‘Jaigo, We want this thing #o:tled a Navy Departinenc is keopiag twelve War slips on th JOTEINGS ABOU a FORM by the new Government had had @ good eet, The | buracd itiu a wa 2, to enow that It Would Dura, dre delay, ‘Tbe ward is entitled to its The Row in the Eloyenth, The New Brazilian Ministry, San Vong coast to ald 40 pusalog “Grait' aimexa NOs ABOUN A Vaudover and Kablman were held for trial foi re of patronage, an’ it don't get it; an’ | to she Euuior of The Sun. President of the Council, Oliveira; Minister of | $08 100. ee town is quiet baer cAnihiger's barn aod Lopes sud Yousg | what's more, there's wen employed in the Central | pia 7 Meu headed li Row the | Fmsnces, Flotrayel of Justice Lobate, Min ee Joho I. Striker, carman, of 72 Chariton st ORDER BRATORED AF LTONE: for cuuiplity 1b the white storelouse fire, Park an’ otler public works who worked again us 181 38 AD Arhole Heade ow In the | ister of puptic Wa miveroe and’ Agriculture, LOSSES BY FIRE, was drowned in the North Kiver on Saturday ng $30 A, M—Order has been restored at Lyons, ——— ection. ‘There's mon, too, employed who ure | Eleveoth," published in your paper of Saturday, | Silva; OO ree eae Was’ pee cbine — Mr. Bergh has written to the Fire Commis nd the Prefect of r wot has been re POLICEMAN NOONAN’S ORATION, | Hvb tosidonts of the ward of all, though thelr names | goth inst., an incorrect statement of facts Is pro- | ail i } Mr, Carroli’s house in South Boston was barned ng Of the reckiews driving of Are engines and tof the, Deparieavat POLICEM RATIO ire down as such, ‘This aint tir, We must pave y outtiannae” Lome en ten wrucks. Jeased ——— ae duit broportivn, of men employed. or there will | sented to your readers, Task the public to suspend : a Sahat Oe cd lag Re Me aaa ed “atarei hia he Mamscelk rod Hayne, March 26—Lavallette and three other | What the West Side Policemen are Doing | be trouble. There's trouble now. Our friends aro | judgment in tae matter until the proceedings of the URLOSITIES OF CKIMB, udson’s vlock on Kast Bridge street, Oswego, I, and the schooner Surah Jane, wom Puc 6 in. was parvially burned om Saturday No, 22 Mechanic street, Newark, owned by ©. N, while the Burgiurs are at Work. kitting dishearcened and slemoraliaed, because many Before the Police Commissioners on Friday, | f,'om see an’ know all thi >. gents of the Central Repubdi Jelphia, killed bis wife on n Coumittes of Paris who came here on a mission of agitation bave meeting referred to in aaid article are presented to John Murray, of Phil ' : 4 tury Ann Menon, 73. of 136 Tenth avenue, waa ; “Thave done sil could," replied the Judge, 1 | them; which will clearly show s base misrepresen- | equurday, and then shot hiuselt Lockwood, was burned on Saturuny burned {odeate on saturday walle luting ® Kotla Deen arrested Omeers Sinclair aud Noble, of tho Twontieth strvet | have represented the mattér > Mr, Sweeny. Sap: | HON OF Mets. Teall upon tie Secretary Pinteat | Charles Friend, of Prince George County, Va Whe ted at the National Military | from the stove 0 0 cer Corne ‘conan | pore you see Im yoursel ven, oerd of ere to ne ¥6 par fo) pile as tnurde! nt, pear Pecersy ya | Asyiu uroed On Saturda. iy to the Granite Stat ich wont on Vausaitits, March 8, via Loxpox—4 Para | police station, reported Ofcer Corueliue Noonan | pone you, see Mim yourselves." |”) | Hard af Oficera to faemian sone bates Tir pal ioes | wan utero on Rriday wigat, pear Peicraburg, by & | ASYII vii Daraed On Baluraay | "po dames to the Gevrite Stato, w leh wont on Proclamation to the Prefects assures thom that ord for knocking thom down and using Insulting {ryin’ to get un. audience of Peter B." ¥. Yours respee'y, HENKY LUX Wb Bap uae r N a the rocks at Nigwer Hoad, Hell Gate, on eaturday, i» u vom order 3 b . time tryin’ to get a ence of Petor By ntenal Mlevertn toe Between 900 and 800 ermed vistlants entered the | dam: fo, 2 at Armstrong Ron, Pa., | estiunavet at % Conquers disorder, aud the Kepublic triumphs over | epithets. OMcer Sinclair added that OMecer d an Here tho pricat, who had been an amused apecta Es-Colonel Bleventh Regiment, Jail in Virginia Cy, Nov. ca Saturday mor ing, sook | Caught fre carly Saturday, and burnea watil 1) o'clock The Norragansett Steamship Company commanea anarchy had bitten bim io the face, ‘The tor, suddenly lett, Ho did not leave the house — (hurl, Hedran, who killed oue Smith, and | THe fre exterded to tho Meldran Kescrve Weil, coo: | punning uieit am cawers between his city aad M. Picard pr: mony baying been taken, OMe however, for that would juvolvye the joss of dinner RSONAL INTELLIGENCE, od him, suming eleven tanks wilh @ capacity Of 6,000 darrels Boston next M ‘ieard praitoa the troops marines under | presiding Commissioner Manierre as follows and a subscription, stad A number of convicts in the State Prison of Runde a Phe body of Frank Day, aged 92, a machinist, who. Gin, Cousins for their patriotiom and courage iu case in which there ia o} “Ifmy uame was dim Fisk,” continued No.1, Isiand attempted to escape on paturday night. Mor. BROOKLYN, ‘ arel from his boarding house in Arooklya om restoring order in 1 eit, To non the | ‘I'd have no trouble in gettin’ one, but ad itis Vil Gen, Donn Pintt proposes Mr, Evarte Candie | phine was pat into the watehinan’s tea, but the quan. - Ci sinus eve, BAS Deen found ty the North [ver is OFseF In Aegon Appearstuat the new men are to be the | not try. Tlost two days last week trying’ to got a | date for the Presidency, Tity Was #0 great shat he ejected 16 from Lis stomaca ea GieGitiaxan aioe ciated. le to's he AWaeecanulaal Resleler on Louis Verhuel and tho P i dlackey boys for theola. Welavete wach | word with him. ant! never gov any further than | | ‘The Hon, Vrank Duffy goos to Connecticut to ——— made Supervisor at Large, bei dhe alocized the iate dude Rilis Lewin erauel and tho Paris Ineurgente, | inform ine uid policemen when thay are coming. “This | Wak they call the Enty-room,” uy, Lo ald in the great fight ol the Democracy SPARKS FROM TMB TELEGRAPH, Mary Ryan was fatali, injured on Saturday by a | tht Mudge was formerly @ New ‘ Lonvon, Murch 26.—The Observer reporis that | Noble was hot tatisied with ny manner of doing that BE vom te ete sal hemes ® lord | ‘The Hon, Michael J. Sbundiey has addressed » ee piece of sock from s biast on Fourth aveu Thuriow Word gave tne Bociety r y weenlaon ial eaca oe duty. and therefore he abused me. bo much for that, | OF ® price, OF & Japanese mandarin, with on | polit» note to tho Hon’ Frank Duffy, begwing himto | at = - aad he Ore raph of bin the health of the Emperor Napoleon is good, Tne | Wit: Suegnareioie he abused me. bo much (oF Wat | eee Phe couldn’ guard bis sacred’ person moro | Change the uae vt tho Hon. Alichact J, Nuwudiey Club, | The Welland Canal opens Aprit 6. the Rev, Dr. Honey M. Beudder, of tho Ormond | usa yedcement in one of the dlatrict court oft-repeated gtatewent that his # are distrib: | asked melt Tuaa'een finn. fale epited inthe nen. | joaldualy.™ : dial The Arkansas Legislature has adjourned, place Prosbyterian Chureh, presctod Miu roduetory |, Ader s Jodeement in op he district comps * ni } and [had not see B iim. But, AIF, wae 1b NOL Mh c's eony onent (01 hat," said ee ‘hago rN ma Surin yeateria Miss Camnpe suca the Mat HN ino Cou! uting money among the insurgents in Faris is pro. | Wt"yi,and Ahad not see Baim Upwere and foalny | ong ett? tio gnttyy Didn't be atve back $1000 ¢9 LITERARY NOTES. Tho Wisconsin Legisiature has adjourned, Honry and Win, Peterson and Louis Lauter wore | aud dndgenes on Saturday decided that tue machiug nounced false, ond it is represented that the Km. | fveor six collars every time ? OF Course IOS. At | ee ot te een cate aie ee own - ‘The Democrats of St, Louis have nominated Capt. | held by Justice Walsh for carling Through the sigets | Was exviupl fru avieur Deror rowains passive, awaiting the Moai and | “iid ihe tounuuaan sey'anytuing te pou eee aon | pocket t Mrs. Sarah A. Wright has produced.» novel called | 3: Hrown for sayor ei Wishodse parwit the body OF 8 usnell DOR FUNSDS Wderman Tom Coman's best horse Tommy, the . he replied, “he said. a dei wight to 4m a han on," broke in.No. 1, with as The Collen Ladder, or she sliver, Jewel” Tho scene is | Walter Whitman was willed on the railroad at | Syivio Maillard, who shot and killed Georges Wil- | darig gyrrell. with whlch le cuts such a dash Veqitlenate decision of the Freueh people, Teunhed ‘oat into ‘the ‘wost ureyd, the sont aiusive a aaaerss nalemoune imuttered Nova witn | dabiin Virginia, Cie of the cher aline O¢ tne weiter | Croton, N. ¥.,on saturday, gontucar hedee Lateeee terry.on thy morgiog of Jan, J Slane was Moieu'out oe Naw Raunt scabloyy Wiikey In the World Coming to an Bod? batthe font ectinete rik Ro soarate Tava antl Gung | S#cguauy sigaideant expresaton Of fate... ssinett aa save wespeeting Froemandoiysand the | g,7he last party of treasure seekers has returned to | iM it siguy. cid OF MAMIANUNACE IA Hie MS SeRPOS | Reookiva, and Yu ny was reoovered, "OY Ortette ia : A : end » ¥ ony is an honorab! at id olume iy adorned with @ portrait of thy autho wy Francisco [rom Cacos Leland, unsuccess tu ss Yo the Bauor of The Bun. them back iu bis face, And sow, sir, I here de-lare, 60. ot ae A Oy ane were |” \ bs . The Court of Appeals having confirmed a judg A large number of pictures by Mr. 1 phi, lint might wil riding tn, oar 7 ofthe | ture,Ma hur ay a: gutdits Javon ahibidg Baie. | Jase eee oe ewe Ought to be tage [OF ibe story of The Mutineers of the Bovnty, and of | o The Democrats of Yorkers, have vomlusted 35, | ment of fa 0m obtatied by Carden C: Dray agai be ai ab hie Aum nee roadway and Unive Na that tes check 0 give M4 heir settienent on Pitcsira Isiand. ts ba anew e je 08, On od ol the Erie Railway Company for injuries received iy Fourtoouth ob, wii Hicraney ond Upivecey jaPapanuh gov | ys subluaary world: Chat We skeuck we Brat. L Feu one who b.# such a vast amouat Of business on bis | {Gy feicuor ina most. attractive volun Woued | Town Clerk. PrRack diester Judge Gilbert of the suprene Pele gcrs ay o- . Pata, canal £4 the blow, Or alismipted to do it: and 1 woaia pave | hunde 5 front the pros of tho Harpers. While tt inay be spe Nuit On Saturday granted an order makiag the judg | «very popular artist, and baie cu: on is spueea OF 0 Was honen: done to elf bees tae result, Vast amount of business,” repeated No. & } ciaily commendea to youthtul readers, DEFAON OF Sea, at Jounson and Clemons ets us Sposiuous os hil 43, Bailuore, | ment of the Court of Appeals the Judgueut of ub } as containing Uiguly menion wscowered (he im! rf Officer Noonan has been dismiased. “i Court, only ouy of the Contral Mark Commissioners, } aay ace can take bao t @ Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary Star of | ANOUK COMUNE 60 bd Oud | was dedicated ycetar di anal

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