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. on LN \ cena? ar =— eee = = = a sTHIRTY-LIGHTH YEAR NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL ih i} | PRICE TWO CENTS. , fleece Marv of Beaty in Dress-A Gathering of the Queens of Fashion-A Bewildering Bpectucte at the Opening of the Gren of ¢ Dry Goods Stores, The spring opening at Lord & Taylor's great cama About five weeks ago @ young and beautiful The Mephibosheths in Apollo Hall—fow the | lady from Baltimore, who gave her name as Mrs. Foxes Got the Spirits Under thelr Thumb | Fanny M. Anderson, went to board with Mra, Gra =Finlty, fo@nity, and AGinity—The Old | ham, at 1,145 Broadway, By ler charming man: Serpent Defunct-Bosh and Nonsense. ners she soon gained the friendship of the other Just 23 years ago yesterday the youngest | boarders, aod became intimate with an English ) 81.—Much interest was maniiested to-day in the House in the Ku Klux bill, and the galleries wero well filled for the frat tine tis week. Gen, Farnsworth delivered @ forcible QOitizens Marked for the} epeceh, urging the excoustitationality of the bill, 1 i iy. , , ENTL NL > 1 7 TH REIN (I TERROR wbvdlitapet Alda tahet tok LORD & TAYLOR'S PALACE. | 2" ¢2*725ESNEr Pocsom | THE SPIRITISTS’ FANDANGO, | 42840t#F02 womaw's avzorpm 1K, TWEED'S LEGISLATURE i i y bai) Great Swindle Un btedly arans His RamManiy A nt Mig’ ‘ a t Thre _ the Heart—A Fi eo » a je Sick of Jj ~Th ie y , D A Collision tn Co si ‘; ——— devunt Overmnd Suahestar Party tas | 1%" FINTOS prannay ten MAD RIN | Pechomeat at the Tembe-omebody in | PENG Ot te ee arr MO | May ee Waniatned Petey ne | MO" er peri TunoUen SHE SHADOW OF THE GUILLOTINE, | | Wasnisoron, sar At GP. M, yesterday something important oo- curred on the Tombs corner of Centre and Frank- lin streets. Capt. Kennedy's squad of police were just turoing out for evening daty. The Hon, Wm. F. Howe, the groat legul three-decker, oozed out of Horace Gree Noble Democrat—The Gove Veto-Probable Adjournment on the Now that the fight on Erie has terminated se 1 “ Bloody Enif Mr, Bisghom followed in defence of the bill in | store at Broadway and T venty-firet strect was nom- | his office in Centre street. He wore bis magnificent | danghter of John D. Fox, residing in ® haunted | family named Greey, who occupied an adjoining | successfully for Fisk and his friends, the lowes / ooay nile, feneral terms, and made an eloquent and ingenious | imally on Thursday, Bat the weather was #0 dis- | white satin lined overcoat, This coat has yellow | house at Hydesviile, Wayne county, N. ¥., made the | suite of rooms, Her story, ss repeated to Mra, | House threatens to relapse into a state of lothargrs pom = ‘Argument jn defence of hin position, but verused to | mat, tie streets were so maddy, and the day eo | velvet collar, On the inside of the collar is n card, | Intoresting discovery that she could receive com- | Gr Was that abe bad quit her home in eonse- munications from the other world through the | quence of family tronbles, and that though her medium of raps upon tables, doors, chair legs, | friends wished her to return home, she would re wooden walls, and other timbered articles, On the | main in New York and endeavor to obtain employ- night of March 81, 1843, the family were kept aw ment a8 an amanuensis or copyist. Advertisements by the incessant rat-tat of unseen knuckis upon the | were inserted in the daily newspapers, but no aitua- floors and walls of the rooms in which they slept. | tion was found, Her fands were almost exhausted, Little Kate, then only ten sears old, was ina merry | and the sensitive young beauty was attacked with » mood, While her elders were shivering and shaking fection of the heart, affliction only with fear, she took it into her head that with her e more to Mrs, Graham and her flugers and toos she could as much racket as th she attempted writing stories for the the ghosts, and begnn forthwith, At first the mys- ly papers, but was told that terlous noises were silenced, but in a minute or two | {roxy the invisible rappers responded toevery snap of the | Thurs child's fingers, Kate was not slow to improve her | ment, opportunity to experiment, “If they will rap when L anap,"’ suid she to her terrified sist ‘Tho excitement which existed Inst night fizzled ouf ata late hour, and this morning quiet reigns. But the incidents of last evening are too interesting te be pressed by without mention. Alter adjournment of the Assembly a large crow@ of members, lobbyists, and others surged aroun the bars at the various hotels, discussing betweew drinks the event of the evening—the action ow Gooariel's Brie Classification Repeal bill. Consplew ous in this erowd were several Republicans and Democrats whoso entire lack of moral courage may have Veen the cause of thelr dodging an issue whick every equare man should have met boldly, EXCUSES FOR ADSENCR Were as plentiful as drinks. From the number at Statements made this morning, it seems that Fist | of Madison was really sick, and of course he wie ' Prevented from voting. Barney of Steuben, how ever, had no such plea to offer, for he was up in the | Senato instructing the Senator from his district ow i i be interrogated whon be was laying down some Th rt y rather new positions, At the conclusion of bis ro- e Inhabitants Fleeing from marks there was an attempt at apptfase in the gal- the City. Jeries audon the floor, woich was faintly checked by the Speaker, Mr. Swann of Maryland followed, - and, with a huge swell, bocan to make all the mo tions of a man who was delivering a speech, but not PARIS TO BE ATTACKED LAST NIGHT, | « scuns reached the matlerioe, and nono of the mem- bers indicated by their manners that anything was going on in tae He ‘The galleries soon emptiod, and al) totevest in the proceedings was lost. Death to the Rich! Death to Senator Pool spent the afternoon in the Senate in the Priests! favor of # Ka-Kluz bill to intimidate the outtaws in achilbiacitie the Suuth, He ts the fercest of any Southern Sena: tor for such « bill, while many of them are opposed dark, that comparatively few availed then the invitation to call and be tempted. Y was the troe opening; for the One weather brougnt ont the ludy birds in myriads, and they thronged the splendid store from noon until sunset in un- counted numbers. + ‘The novelty of the spring fashions consists in a radical revolution in the prevalent notions of color, Hitherto the eprivg hae swelled or shrank the sleeve, added paniners or taken them away, Lung @ long train to my lady's skirts or allowea them modestly to fall to the earth, But om Uhls occasion the arbitrary rulers of fasion have ATTEMPTED A REVOLUTION. ‘The idea isto combine In a dress a light shade and a dark shade of the same color. If tue over skirt is light, the underskirt must be dark, but in ail other detaila the widest liberty is permitted. ‘The body may be of one shado, and the sleeves of {wo inches ‘square, bearing the following inscri tion: Made by James W. Belly of Paria’ Me, Howe walked up to the northeastern corner ot the Fombs, There ie met Dr. Noalis. The doctor very rudely treated him to ® meteoric display, right in the sicht of Captain Kennety's platoon of Mr. Howe's head ts large, ond the doctor if Judge Dowling ‘duty be will Ogaratively put a head upon or this morning. The doctor ts a high! dental proclivities. In an, with strong i@ most remarkable thing aboutthe doctor is bis teeth. They are sound teeth, ‘They always look 4 man in the eye. They looked the great ' Decker in the eyo, aa if in- viting bim to knock them down the doctor's -throut, Bui the great Three Decker didn't do it. He evi dently was afraid of browking bis magnificent dia- mond cluster rit. Besises he was too muck of & gent.eman to strike doctor Nealis. STATEMENT OF THR HON. WM. ¥. HOW, A. SUN reporter who witnessed the oxquisite mis- understanding, interviewed both parties as to its Tho \ollowlug is the statement of the great Decker 3 4 received Pritt, while. in M pai was attacked with snother spasmodic Mrs, Graham, alarmed, called Mr. Edward Greey, why wou't | who summoned Dr: Goguip, Br. of Weat Twenty: ‘ sixth street. Ile visited Mrv, Anderson and pre- they count as we do at acliool at the call Of tbe | Serited an opiate, wiict Mr. Greey obtained as teacher f' neighboring drag st nd at midnight Mrs. Gra- “Now,” said she, “count 1, 29, 4, a8 I do," strim- | ham entered Mrs, Anderton's room and ban ded the Tae rerilatee tae ee Denne a Baten or | *7.lnt legitelion ot this time, © line te be Krected=A Belen o Bloodshed to be In Mr. Sbeliabarger bus become convinced that he omnot erry bis bill without very serious mod fica- A tacked—Prese Lahaye chapel eenk tions, He 1s therefore busy seeing how he can co Panis, March 91.—All is consternation, The ciliate enough hastily to carry some measure | the other, the outside dark and the reverse light, | .1 Dal received. pote from my wife, acking me to | ing her bands together. set ihat time the ievattd was lying om the bed in | !0cal matters, Bolt of Delaware was " indisposed.* watchword of the Commune is, death to the rich, | throagh. But the chances are against it. THe and tice vered, Io the ruchings and the trimmings | faini-y, Ga tie corner of Frank And Cooire streets FOUR DISTINeT RAPS her dressing gown. ‘The doctor remained to admin. | The cause of his indisposition has not transpired, oath to the land owners, death to the priests. De- | Botice that he gti call the previous qucstion en | the two shades meet and mingle ins thousand ¥i 13 Le rot boetor iantepat oi No a9 dow. linveut wrore given in response. ‘‘Count ton," snid Kate, | itor tie opiate, and while Penn Ponring out | but it is safe to presume that his illness i not at all a r Lo ire al 5 iS . oy bd woat do wd * eeebe Cucitecnting. the Garda. propeety pate * rations. ‘The idea i poetic, and is evidently to | I always wed you x ‘Ten raps wore given, “How old am It" To the ad of in calling anot Patient he eaw a small pistol to her hand, surprise of her father and mother, the room rever- | had shot herself. Death was instaptaneou berated with the sound of ten sharp rape that | Greey tfound two addresses om the dressing table. seemed to have been made upon the floor. In like | Ma’, the orice eB gl de Daltlmores the other, J. Anderson, Washington. manuer the ages of all the members of the fumily Mr. Greey te egraphed to poth and receive carry into dross Nature's light and shade, Is is easy to see thot good taste and a rich fancy will Introduce endless combinations, for many ect ors have forty or fi'ty shades, stretching from light Prepared. Nonnaciations of * suspects” are made Bourly, aud many persons have been arrested. The Guillotine Will soon be er anaexation will move to table the report, and offer ‘@ resolution declaring ite Asition of further agi- tation anwise, and requesting the President to drop the whole quastio: tor who I the nan he did. ie then called wes 1 told bin that 1 was no lo thoaght he Jooked more Mi ted, The inmates of It the President's friends do @ and that I 1 not yield and let a vote be taken upon it wituout | to quite dark, There are many beaatiful specimens for than any min that I'd ever seen. As 1 | were arrived at, and in answer to @ question, the | * reply from Mr. Stebbins that he would be he many bourses Lavo been marked as good for the debate, then a ecane will follow in whicn there Will | in tis store, which have been furnished by the | fisted to gu’ anny he truck, mee powerfat night, Until lis arrival nothing can be knowa of | G, P. Lord, when the vote was being taken, had @ @uillotine. Drataon the Treasury are mot paid Sabor io Pe same agent divulged the age of an old maid residing | tne lady's antecedents. The opinion of Dr. Bogue next door, ‘This estimable lady, a Miss Grabb, | is that nervous prostration had produced temporary had been thirty-five years old for an indefinite pe- | ‘sanity. ‘Iho ‘biow. staegered tie potice approsehingd did he direy scoundrel what ‘away, Teshall look to the oppored to letting it lie over tue summer to have auprincipled potiticians making {ta stopping stone to office. Aa it now stands, a majority of the Seuate cenius of the famous Worth, lately released by the Prussians, w to arrested him asa spy, by Madaine ten-ceut Partaga between his lips. He coulin't { afford to throw the cigar away, 80 he sought the j Ualiowed precinets of the Clerk's room, md smoked s or Versailles, thought of him, and waiki siete ia VARSAILLES TO BY ATTACKED aT ONCE will voto to table it, and Mons, Malle of Bra! ind by the | law for redsoss, Til baye him up before Jauge owl | riod, but the tell-tale spirits added a full Afteen to 4N OLD BACHELOR'S and serencly ae if one of the mort impor | Wie Gorerument has completed arrangementa for | gg MeeRicharason bas returned from Masnach far of cress, Pangelicr. Among these AP Viowe made bis statement with great dignity, | the seore whhout the slightest hesitation, where LOR’ WILE. tant measures which has come before the Legisine — setts und wil! act as Becretary of the Treasury for upon Mrs, Fox whispered to Ler busband “I told | Leaving the Bulk of ai few days, whiis Secretary Boutweli goes to Ni York and ture this year was of no interest to him or , OXMS OF WALKING DRESSES votors whom he represented. Rand: and demi-toillettes we notice one of black bonnet His right chock was was n little bloodsho mewtat fused, and Lis oye , but beyond this there wa moving acainst Paris. The troops will move simu} w ot $400,000 thease to bis home in Massachusetts, conspicuous by bis absence, and to all inguir mitk of puvishment,’ fhe Hoa, Mr. Hammel sug- | YOU #0,"' and sank into « peacefal sleep, to bie Six Horses. 7 ; | fansous with the Germans slong the line by Moat | Gen, Bhertan ana ela! will start gest Toeaday | sik, worth $124 yard, and there are thirty-five in | gest tue application of a raw oyeterto a ‘The experiments were continued day after @ay,| An old bachelor of Passaic Village, N. J., aiitan, Ween tas are cad eee Bs i partre and Borcy. Learning this the Commene | Sfostoe mma fea mecnee, trons, Kansas, New | ine drese, It hee a scalloped fo unce, with silver | flushed cheek, saying tat that, woul pew poy and night after uight, with the most gratifying re- | named Marsh, died recentty, leaving an cstate-val- suite, It was soon discovered that the spirits would | ued at about $400,000, including 80 acres of choice give Kate any information she demanded, and poo- | land near Passaic, and +x horses, His last will ple began to flock im from all quarters to learn | and testament is a curious document. the swelling from ti not think it necessary STATEMENT OF DR, NRAL AtQ o'clock last evening, Dr, Nealis called upon the editor of Tue Sus, aud Wade the following ia- eye, but the Tn: ‘The President do not start for the Pacific coast cutil the Grst af May, end will be gone sbous a month. Garret Davis was not in the Senat ray en revere, with aa over trimming of box plait: ing six inches deep, edged on each site with a double ruffle with silver gray en rerers. The over ekirt t# trimmed to watch the underskirt, but when have resolved to march on Versaille to-night with 1,000 National Guards via Montronge Bartony, whore the Infantry li A MODRL DEMOCRAT, i were as silent as the Sphinx, ‘The faot that he wen absent last night may be of peculiar interest to hie confiding constituency. After the dodgers had 14 1 Camp to-day. Gon. is stationed, over- | Butior was at the Hoose = few minutes, but it ts 04 | been thoroughly discussed, conversation turned | 1 through the young mediam the truth of various mat- | Nearly ali of his property te bequeathed to his ee ¥ > - upon the voters for and against the bill, It was voming or fraternizing these, they will proceed to | Urtutu amare, Vu Ne BY furiher cognizance tse Srassh {i foram 'b vesp pendopeee. pannror erere | rarenzins suaemient ; i ters either long in doobt or buried in oblivion. | horses, ‘Tho farm of eighty ucres is vet apart for | generally conceded that Goodrich had fought s Wuditin eid: Gas es bty. agg EEE Skirt, Ib is Gaished with a sliver gray fringe, | michte \tiandias on ecomner a talkin’ to one of my | Kate found out everybody” od (ue amount of | their exclusive comfort aad support, and $900] Plucky fight, and that through his tect oe xc Apmnty, ew Oe A NEW HORROR IN CUBA. over which falls a flounce of rich bisek lace, Iv is | (y\ue. He asnea ino Wiat way th Talant ! Gear Bi a feed been made a party { matter, Bat aa for Alvord, there were “0 poor to do him bomage," and was “ dam: . but emphatically by sever ‘everybody's wealth tn dol year to each is also provided for their additional welfare, $1,200 8 year is appropriated to recomponse Oe eee eee 4 nau Whose whole time and skill shall be devoted exces tewucd by the Commune make the workieg- mon wild with delight, now the property of s Senator's w: A WASIINGTON DELLE, to bind enid | A please. He save what's uy, Vo dirty loafer, Go not with, ? that had been hidden for years; in short there was | to their care. To clinch the proviions, the execu: f | #500 tin the baoic of asxcetatint w “ i ral indignant His mild oppeaitios Ti te reported that the delegates to the Com- Wee Met Gely the seth et tet sens on nn | peerationanc wyace.” f soibing within the range of human euriesity thal | tors whe, He, De: daikon theraees ef iho anon: | ae uctse of the majority was the cause of Dust 1 3 mune Mutions! surrounded the General Post Ofce | fayawa, March £9.—A rumor prevails bere | , Nest to this isd Qaaker wedding dress, in which | [yale ‘away, a tuckers Mol | she could mot become possessed of for tne asking. | fee e thar'the requirements of ARM of (#10,000 cach, | adverne criticism, bat when today, and prevented its removal te Versaili ‘The posial servies is completely disorganized, two shades of roses cendrées ate combived, The underskirt bes» flounce haifa yard dee; Splendid ruching of turee shad: Te EXPTessions. n QOWN, wid Bot Ale od chouga felluw THE ONONDAGA SAQR which is generally credited, that the volunteers in the neighoorhood of San Juan de los Remodics ‘The brother David also became spiritized. into ef ‘This state of things is to continue for me, end or I Ove day while down in the ceilur he held acon- | ten yours. when the farm is ordored to be fold. A with @ The overskirt 1# appeared an hour later, his features were ascalm eraation with the ghost of a peddier, who satd bis | poor Hollander working on the pl J one of | 8nd serene as a summer's day THE QUILLOTING. roasted e man alive, fret roaning @ stake through | S™Prees, with heavy rose ruching at the ego, from | faint Kot oor et hi Due he gai tois Docior | body nad Leen murdered Were mauy years before. | two others, are beneficiaries to ant, but | _ 1s was well knows that Joho ©. Jacobs hag q Lowpor, March 31.—The dition of tre llen falls a deep rule, It ts, looped at the siase é Kato's sinter M erward became t garet (Who romised his constituents that he would vote far spirit. wife of Dr. Kane, the Arctic explorcr) a e. Vd rasher papers, wouldn't this, but it tucy do, 1 wat them ie of Wo tors. 1 think @ f Howe for ail this, and we'll bo tie hest fr Word insite of w wees. 1 didn’t care auytaing be otter doctor coming. He wight have gots bis body. It is said the volunteers were cxueht by and Spanish oficors while eneaged in thie act of cruelty, a laree port/on of the legacy is left to the horses, A poor boy, & whom le was attached, is handsomely entered the mystic circle aftes awhile, and im | provided tor, He had no near relations, and the Gaurse of time the trio were ag famillaf with the | Mistant ones do not come in for weir are wut! the spirits of the dead of all axes as ordinary peoplo aro. | gpecified ten years nav. ; with fosh and blood folks of every day fe, | ‘Meoues “em Zeare nave by beary bo: with fringes nn ator! , and bows on elbows. ‘Ties contains a letter describing the situation io Paris oe critical, ‘The gravest apprelension was foit tn riers, measures of proscription were Decretiy enforced everywhere aad ¥ | | ihe repeal of the Classification act, and in view ot | that (oct bis course was coaceded as simply com | if { sistent, Ur. Sbepardson in view o! absence is worthy of mention Doth sides beve resulted. An the statemont made by that gentleman, Out matches te raching. vignificant topp ry conspicuous on the show platform ts a clots apd K woaldu't have wade ue diference | reyes wonderful powor was talked about iu all SL Aar tree wes With a remarkaole devotion to the interests of hie ‘word “guillotine,” though spoken omy im whispers | the Moe week age of ore reteatears ing suit, in Which two shades of ue fan 1orat WEG Tene likes to bare uneiier mon tht ies to parts of the country, aad thousands. of people weat 4 PATERSON RUNAWAY. party, for tea days |e remained in his seat waili wet body's month, doting murdered in their beds in a single night, Four ii are introduced. The overskirt isavery |g Mt Lenint right. 1c hada'tougnt to be | to see them. In 1349 the family removed to Koches -—. tion on the bill, and this, too, when impor if The Bee Lag) bhonderé bank aaupaial: porting | Rengred persons, mostly sexvoss, who recently sur. ligut ait poplin, the underakirt a darker gros grain | f'iJvei aid lt Mowe erivgs It ap tuto Court Ll wwe w phere & public trial was had iu Corin bian Hall, | Elght Vehicles Demolished duties demanded his presence in New York. Sim ening Blandai a despatch re ole mide it isa Watteau him for slander. Fendered ot Pusrw Principe, Rave returned to the ge y Mount It pre iad ballets than from want ¢ sttempting to: be A Spanteh gonbeet lett on Bonday fer Nessa with twopersons on board, who are intended for jee upod expeditions expected there—one from the jotted States and one from Colombia. A Spaniard, whe was with the last convoy, which conducted from Mariabon to Las Tunas a whole tomily, com- posed of old wowen, aud chikiren, who lived "r fares eailed Deujal, eix milce from ban Ueron Every loss Wa used t detect a fraad, bul the com- Strown with wities appuinted by the audience were bailed, TES SPIRITS AND FER FOX SSOFLS groce! runaway barbers, and runawey merchants won the day. Since then Spiritualism has becomes | with other men's runaway wives, and runaway pwer in the land. oR rery ‘year since 1894 the belfevers in Spiritelism | borses. Mr. J. Ledwith's horse, from Saddle River, have celebrated tue dist of March as ihe anniversa: | attached to ® wagon containing ® man and a bor, ry of the birtn of their religion in this country, u Brat the exercises of theso celebrations were ratner | WS* frightened at Grecian bend yesterday. He extravagant ix tacir character, but of tate yeurs | dashed down Main etre whey bave grown to be quite entertaining, and vo ‘not impress the anbeliever With (ne notion that the gularly enough, he wes one of the fow members ig 'q norant of the fact that Erie was to receive attention Debris. Paterson is noted for its runaways—runaway Meat the Germans will occupy Paris immediately won the downfall of the ‘Thiers Government. A Prociamstion from the Communes predicts the “ Ual- Yersal Repulic.” THE COMMUNAL INSURGENT COMMITTER. A despatch from Paris says the Communal Coow- tl holds its deliberations in private, but the fol- Jewing information has been divulged: An Execntive Committee of seven members das acit rRom in atl coulewr de bate of two medaheo awed. and the sleeves al i Duchesse, ‘The underskirt has a heavy box plait dog at the border ball « yard de puted en revere, ‘fo eveniog dieesca there 1s ho novelty. suvo a oe toaenmty with which thousands of dollars words of lace are heaped upon uno dress. ‘Chere is first a complete luce overdress, in oue piece, then bretelic for wi houlders, garuiiures (or Waist and » ‘and (wo very deep Aounces ior vhe lower part of the skirt, Imagination recoils from USSELS, Dr. Nealis wos eviten'ly terristy in earnest. Mis eyes Qished and bis voice wom tremulous, After courteourly Disting the gentle ven of Tue BUN ood BIZLE he retires WHAT SUGHT HAVE WAPPENED, When the Hon, 4. Hi. Husamet weard of the as fauit, be seized a ruler, and, hurry ng from office, made ior tae scone of — action, he policeman ut the corner, secing Mr, Hummel proc with gigantic #rides and elevated Jerule, Gastiy ran up the siops of the Tombs, A tnight, Asa ci sequence, bis devotion counted for vanght, and his seat was vacont. But in the ‘ serious. J. B. Hill of Chemung thonght that he { could represent his constituents better outside the i Assembly Chamber than in bis seat, so he went te tho theatre, He has not yet given lis opinion com ‘ cerning the merits of the Female Minstrols,” bat {8 ts understood that his Impressions are favorable, ' face of all these exeuses, one fact ii | | rent, kad tits can be slated in r% | Had'alt the Republican members been in thotr seats | ] | | attending to legislative duties, ‘THE BRIN CLASSIFICATION RRPRAL BILL would have passed the Assembly. ‘The: strong reasons for bilieving that the shrewd mangers, Fields, Hitchman, and Frear, before a vote was { taken knew almost to aman who were to borabsent, | horde of pv.i.icians va Contre sire leared of ina hes to the Repuabiti * ictus mre thet" teey, wore aneasataated DY te p celebrants aro all mad, If unjust suspicion attaches to the Republicans n08 been appointed, The Commune is divided lato nine | Gpaaish tropa, Ap expedition was ealely landea THE DETAILS OF Cost. second. sataly, Dr. Nealls had retired with bie back | yiZPew ical suet ee leeding Bptriteatiots gssem- Eretent, ther themselves are responsible, and it te { Cintence, Hdueat ion, Labor, Foreign, and Mustotpal, | seay ‘ot’ Ouoane wen seen by my informant, well | ,7OY,,seeslde, dresses, there is tho Saratoga, » | ers,oria Mr. ‘Huinmel's excited sonision the re pele Alves te de honaet of mile -and eandy, an doped ection by tne majority ns Semrnnee OF ore sistence, Edueat ion, . Foreign, juntctpal. | Peay hin} . morning custume of "French nainsook mush suit migut have Leca scious, dr. Howe's bump | twenty-tures ‘sage, Kate Fox aiscovered jthai | P, Smith's aged. got ‘Tne principal topic of conversation this morming ie ‘The names of the members are all obscure except Iogalh lode aS triiwed with bans of diagonal biniing, with alter’ | OF ladguaze Is volved than it vas zester- | Gisembodied spirits could old converse with tor: | byzthe emashy, ‘THW GOVRRNOR's Vero, 1, Flourens, cluse, o1 Pi 2 4 RA: | ee Te) eda to gaaieh, ‘The tacketia pueiien, fio There were many aged people among th was sitting, The wheels of four The friends of the bill 60 ty sont Pre and : PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. | proiserod vands to mach. ‘Tue jacket is vustilion, rs ce, aud many young cotiusiasta who bad be: | were sliced’ off, and & quarter-mile of ‘Main are joud in. weir expressions of ilasstiatastions THE COMMUNAL COUNCIL IN POW! _aae With flow ing sieevos. This inexpensive trifle costs DEMORALIZING THE POLICE, rematarely baid. wus strewn with the debris, Mr. Ledwitn’s T th ho di h o Tue Ltett advices received from Paris state that | The Frick that they Played upon Col, Flak | $175, aud laree were fold on ihe shot, Musbands be tod itecccupauts. were uninjured. “Anout twenty | (bet the velo wae prepared before the dele noon yesterday, the Sub-Central Commitee re mbreneis be Donenmen tay however, console themselves with the (actthat | a itempting to Walk In the Streets wit called on ilis Excellency yesterday, ‘Tho veto i fresh demonstration of the uncerialuty of huma hopes, for twodajs ago the friendr of the * Soach pnoum confident of receiving the Guber hatorial sanction to their enterprise, Hid the mem tleman who so tenderly nursed this ‘scheme leodod i the predictions of Tu SUN, much time and tone: | would nave been saved to them, It is the gene impression that Goy, Hofman will sign only the 1g } the dress can be furaished for $10 In mantles, the polonuise of black #ilk, with pos- tillon jacket, is the favorite. It is dnished with beavy ruchings and edged with guipaie iace. The sleeves are empress. THe marD yer article of lizht blue cashmere embroidered w whive silk, and arabesques of gold thread and finished with fringe of Line, white, aod gold. Another pleasing mantle ia a black silk postillon Up his resid c Depaty Marshal Berubard was detailed by iD sideuce to pre- Marshal Sharpe yesterday to serve Judge Biatch- fora's injunction on Col. Fisk and Mr, Gould, He engaged Acting Deputy Smith to wesist him. They first found Mr. Gould, handsomely received them tm bis room at the Grand Opera House. ‘Phen they went in search of Col Fisk. Smith, who Switclies, and wide ribous; but’ there were three or four men present whose appearatco wus odd tn - the extrome, The most remarkabie of these was a DECE. tall well-tormed geotieman whose long curls rea aimost to the back-buttons of his overcoat eer hair was parted in the middie, ond bis beard was R Appeal for Honcest LiKE THAT ay MEPUiBosuETU, Elections ta New Jersey. who, it will be rememberea, refused to shave anti | Gov: Randolph bas sent # message to the New King David should retura from abroad, The curls | Jersey legislatare, calling attention to the recom- mitted ite powers to the Comuusal Cor ti, and hat a proclamation announcing the fact to the citi Bons was at once lvsued ‘A decroe was also made padlie abolishing the eon- scription, stating that no force except the National Goarde wi!| be introduced into Paris, and orderiog ‘that all «ble-bodied male citizens shall belong to the Perminsion of the Police. pastor of The Sun Sin: Having read of the uowarrantable arrest of Mra. Roberts, I shail be muca obliged if you will iuform me whether the police will please permit me to continue my usual open-air exercise that is 80 necessary for my asthma, I take many a sail in ne CY AT THE POLLS. Viaduct bill. ‘The iinpression niay arise from the : fact toat this particular measure meets the approbar } Rational Guards. Another decree remits lodgers’ | '* Some om strategy, went abend, and found Peter eivita heavy ruchings, and the back richly | Weather, but now I conteot myself with popping out | worn by this kentloman were wonderful in length. | mendations in his an nual message with reforence to | tion of Messrs, Tweed and Sweeny, upon wiose | 1, 1871 tae Colonel's boy, vigilantly watcbing the latter's | trimmed with passementerio. At tie between the showers and * wandor,” as poor dear | and must have required tke whole of Thursday to bh friendly endeavors His Excellency looks for ‘ Feats from Octoder, 1970, to April, 1871, and says tho | Fn Duke ® ety rae ate eter, Beaith eaid I Sf guipere lace. Bvt tbe e na pips a here 1 | Prepare them tor public exhibition, securing the purity of the vailot box, and appeali J bode op prorat outs to be pald shall be reckoned by months. ‘The | Private ofice. Approaching Peter, Smith sald in 1 wording sacque, or for the 2 | Mrs. Hoberts dia, around the netehborhood where 1 } P'Gte'yiuturm was occupied Uy the cratore af the | for immediate ection, He recommends the paesage | he eter meee Tian, NOMINATION gale of ail pawned articles 1s suspended. Another | p's diandest festedl yey be was coschman for Mr. | white dress. Iv ts composed of shaded Beriin | fore with old wcquaiptanses ia Sullivan, Grand, and | day,ue queenly Mrs. Clas, B. Wilbour attracting | of s law disfrancbising any person who may attempt opinion of BH. decree orders all public officisis, on pain of diemie wal, to disregard sailles Government, shot wiih chain work mW Iringe of White are of the moat riage im the street below, and was desirous of know ing whether Mr. Fisk could be seen. Ou receiving an aM@rmative response Smiih commanicated with Light #treete; and as I a middle-aged, 1 gener- ly preter the independence of returaing withuos an escort. ‘Wools in Various patterns, over of silk, and fnisived wita ab zephyr. Thes charming Driiliaut colors, and wall much attention by reason of her stylish dress. | to bribe another, or be himself bribed—rendering ‘Arter an opeuing hyin, the Hon. John W. Edmonds | either s comperont witness . Thade a characteriste speech, lis was followed by | eucincarriun toes restoasitiins cleo thet’ a ase ders emanating from the Ver- civil engineer, the buiidings along the side wh | the tunnel is to be wade would ve seriously «i cod and endangered, that the tunneling on Fourth nei | 8 cor- os r ‘ Dr. RK. T. Mallock, woo picked ® quarrel with or ant tt anges in the routine of military duty - | ana eave Teter hie card for Col. Fisk, Both oficere |W nelve morning strolls bivng the veach, for they | \Jnciug vo arrest mie, as 1 cab woe by tue tantetiug | shrouxwvout t sud breadib of bis discourse | othor officer, shall forfett ie ebarter, and that all al atzeet, would be seriously interfered with and, { eed daily, The Place Vendome is placarded | teen tohowed. tbe bez, Et a Ray are very of their hands. 4 J # | Gil hadn't & leg to stand upon. He claimed tnat g officers of such corporation, if residents of arbed, and that the company, although incorv0- with (© Jujauction was served Lelore the order could be BRILLIANT AND VERT BECOMING, ‘Can & well-dressed lady living oa her own inherit. | the Prevailing religions were aving notbing for bu- shall be dists nd, if now-resi- | rated for some time, had uot yet complied with the THN DECRERS OF TUR COMMUNE. All documents from the Versailles authorities are rbidden circelation In Paris, Deputies Delesctase end Courmet, desiring to remain with the commu- greculed, and the wily officers geured in good or- manity, Society was in @ fearfai condition, and to | dents, rendered Imeapable of rendering any offi remedy tue evils under which we Lived, the doctor | act within. the jurisaretion of the Bete, He also prescribed more medicine, the lawyer more law, the | recommeods that she obligation of each grand reacher more churches, the judiciary more jaila. | juror to inquire into bribery be made Imperative 80 jie thought that Spiritualism would straighten tiger Be there ntlin “8 that citizens may know when aud where \o reader ‘The light aod le combination has also been carried into the short sacgno, and there aye. rauget- ficunt once of caueo color, cut a In Grecque, and edurned with passemeuterie. Some of them are ished with {ringe of the two shadi od money have (ue freedom of waking Ui the city of New York or nut? It seems not, even at 5 o'clock, after what occurred to the lady at 117 Sullivan sireet VARICK STREET, Governor says 0 is extremely auxious to have ; SOME MODE OF QUICK TRANSIT provided for New York, aud if this was the one te Aford it, he would be glad (o sign the vill | A Lediew Street Den Broken Up. At about 7 o'clock yesterday morning as officer requiremente of thuir charter. Inconciusicn tue { | bly. novelty in the shape of an evenin; Lhe. gtnae complaint, i, ‘This ‘worning an linportant mensure affecting | aan ea a eae ite caption ot the ede. | Det of the Tenth Ward was patrolling his post on | sleoveiess sacque, called ‘the circus of erimson ver | Robbing the OM Squad of thelr Ti wns, WILDOUR se eee IN a2 Brookiya iutorests was raseed. namely, Sen ste mt! 4 prociimation bearing apt Ladiow stecet, he saw Hugo Putzell, a notorious | Yet, embroidered with high Turkisy colors, It is Postering Them with Red-Tape Folly, plained 1! ion of the word “ mil id Murpls's bil authorizing the sale of Prospect Pork etion National," arges the citizens of Pans to peed Paige eg a ai Palas (0 ait very handsome, but just Thursday was Capt. Byracs's first day in com- Mt .'# etymology coincides with Yesterday Louis Schieoner, employed in Feh- | lands, Goodrich aud Jecons opposed the ill, } carrying ot a . By prove for themselves and their descendants the | DUrsiar. he Prospect Park Comn Noau Webster's exactly, but the lexicographer in matters A TRIFLE GAUDY. ‘The reception and opera closks are unusually ssiguers—prov Wall 4 that he is i advance of | letsou's brewery in Newark, started to go into one priya ill Bed heotogical. 5 ‘ Westword millennium means the period of tau: | Of the large Deer vats to clean it, Ashe entered the mand in the East Thirty-fAfth street police station, The “ off" squad was ordered to be in readies at the satisfactory account of how Patzell came in posses rion or ft, the efftcer took him to the Eldridge street tae Governor ci, welue of liberty, and they will surely assist in found- 1 : Republic.” Ps vt eth ticed f ffocated him, and givi ep erimer In ete AC Mtr, Twoed'e | . the * Univeral Republi aris grows sadder stylish this year, ‘Ihe prettiest we noticed was a . ht Yo have been taught that vat the foul air suffocated Lim, and giving one er; umer in © at Mr, Tweed" ‘ rf pearance daily Cae bandred und. aisiy thou. | Police station, whore It was found to contain a lot | wiite casimere, with double cape and shell trim | Station at 10:45 A. M., to proceed to the Thirtieth Saad. on, Ven eT lethal Salsa peter fete: Tas ka tol le chs bettoess MAE ASTipebl toe tociahe r City Clitier WA be further ‘ 4 by 4 na hisik ‘of mavicsl iustruments, among which was a gold | mings, coinpored of cashmere and wuita satin, Ma- | street police station for detall to the colored pro- | Carth and the Devil shall be chained for a thousand haavian the 4 4 ‘ Assenbly, 80 a8 to extend | and people bave left the city withio the past ten ished with heavy bullion, tringe and rich cord ts- | cession, At the appointed time, Capt. Dyrnes not | years, But why not keep him chained for ever, and | Om hearing the ery, understood what it meant, and men's tora af odie. Other im days, Chaplains are ordered to cease the perform. | Comets pista. The prisoner was thereupon search | seis, ‘These cont trom $20 to $40, ‘ pears, But why ain at peace P" Gints conuudeams | fan to the rescue of his comrade, Going to the-trap | portant amendments, it 1s Leileved, will also be | b ee fa th ‘The insurance offices | et, ud & banch of the finest skeleton keys and | — Among the silks the novelsies are the eamoo, with | having made his appearance, Sergeant Tinan gave | (ek she MOL Ceusn i Andrew Jackson Davis | he reached dowa to Schlenner, who grasped his | mais. { ; mene Of Penne 18 She eee 4 Guier Darglar's Implements were found on his por- | four iizht and four dark shades, the opal, the coral, | the command “Marc.” When the squad reached | NAM 4?LO “ihe fuir speaker thought tat in the | band, and in bis struggle drew’ Albrecat into the ee 4 J have been searched, by order of the Commune, for | son, Lis residence, 117 Ludlow street, was then | » new shade of suimon pink, and variety of Nile | twenty-ninth street and Seventh avenge, the Ker- | true millonlum we, should have perfection in | Joo, er center estat a ben Goce eee WASHINGLON NOES. j ri 0 viatte " aud se pongand dol- | green, ‘The tame urck brown comes to us ciara oe phe ad - ‘assist uature and. bi 5 Fo} | bar aad h sca gt pal age Line “worn of clouiine, plumbers’ tools, twenty | ‘under a new naine, tor the Parisians re(use to" name Patrolimen were stopped LY the door. | dress, A erally, Wien Adan and. Eve. prome. | Alsuough lese than fve minates had elapsed when Lascan ioe ull ana ado colarea @eposited by the Empress Kagénie, M. Ferry g008 | canary birds, and other vroperty weretaxen. Later | their German (oe, and call the milk cufeau lait d their | naded the Broadway of old E.len, they were; ex. | ‘ae men were drawn out, they were dea: @ bas 18, hite and 7,590 colore i ‘Qo Brusscis to take parl in the peace nogotiations. | inthe day Mr. John Boll, of 100 East Houston | (coffee with milk init). Of the old varieties they | traps and Serseant Tinan was reprimanded by, hia | treme in the Mutter of dress, Weare now reaching ———— ‘Tue troops from the South and West of France | street, identified ihe mu ter | have received 70 different suates, and 300 differ judignant superior oMficer, wo said that he wonld | the antipodes of she primit She touched a ing Buffaloes at Fort Shaw, wate yesterday confirmed J, M, Wilson, of Ladin Fe Henkill, of Houston, near Ludlow street, claimed | tuts, ‘fhis part of the store ts’ tadeed most gor Soo eer. Sale minced cad moeiant | ihtig ce law, medicine, seriewilare, Iterevurs, ond | Wont Sgaw, Montana, Merch S1.—Great ex. | ‘iveri, se Consul at Nurewoery re ordered to ooncenirate at Angosieme, The ms | the plumoers’ tools aud ew Eztares, cous, fOr silks of the moss dazzling colors, far @ Intererence. Arter the Captain bad | kindred scleuces, and claimed that befor ‘could FEAws " 5 ‘The President bas recognised Jose Marin Munoa Five infantry are at Versailles, and expect to be re ‘ing the spieniors of the ‘Tyrian dy: Deen caused at this post by bafialoes an I:Genvral of Costa Kica ut Now York and jadclphia, Commander Matfcld has deen detached from the Brooklyn Navy Yard and ordered to the receiving ehip hope for toe true millennium the soul must achieve | CHement b jumph over discord. ‘The telegraph is « mission- | erossing the Sun river, Just above the fort, in im- iy of brotherly love, and in like Wanner tbe sbir- | mene numbers, The garrison havo turned out, tual velena uot will Larmontze us une of those Gays ‘Moral gravitation ts like physical | 824 are slanghtering thom by the b: gravitation, When we rise, the world rises with | 2Uvposed that they are driven acro instructed (he Sergeant to take his men back to the Thirticth street ‘station, and the order was obeyed, the squad arriving at the rendezvous half an Lour late, —_ What Dappened to the P heaped upon the low counters in front of tl wen and the High counters behind them, and were suspended in bewildering profusion from the capi tals of the columus down to the ground, AS A STUDY OF COLOR, A Lees Benjamin Steele, recently discharged from State Prison, went to Port Washington aod obtain. ed shelter under the roof of Lewis Townsend wiile viowed on Sunday in the Champ de Maris, Paris, A from Berlin says the state of slege in the iricts of France occupied by the First, Second, abtb, Tenth, aud Eleventh Corps, has been raised by a ved 8110 fro’ ° * \ Sioux Indians, who are said to be moving in thi maki from March ¥7, Prisoners will, however, atl be | looking for work. On Thursday morning Town: | the scene would havo driven the Dest palnter todes- | ‘The first April fou's of (ie season were the ts,” When the faite soul reaches InGnity we aball | {tection a rab the telegraph poles fucoiue Delonglox to lus wife, subject to tala! by court martial, send went to work as usual, and on bis return lis | pair from the impossibility of producing such spien: ot il iheeresine s, Wilbour's address wae received with great | ¢0Wws fuster ti GOB poset thew, Soy wales ast bs Wite ‘snd’ their louger were missing, the woman | did hues, ‘(his was on the leit hand, On theright | Police sergeants of all tl inet in the city who | ues Bue was followed by Andrew Jackson ee Earl de Grey and Lord Tenterden, of tno Joi TUR PRACE PRBLIMIN ARI Rbandoning her seven children. ‘lhe couple went | band were the black silks, bonnets, and Gladsmeres | gnaahed their teoth in 1axe when they discovered A Ca nina companied by Gun! Schenck, vi ate Chamoer yosierday, aud Were iatroduced ¥ Of Benators, The Hehe du Parlement, of Brussels, says a con- Davis, who, in ® rewarkably lucid argument, in ' whlch be discussed every subject, NEW JERSEY. to New York, taking $100 which Mr, aud Mrs, and Duchesses, and various otuers, whose prices ‘Townsend had saved. extended from two doilars per yard to tweive, Here the sell. Early thi morning—shortly after the in coming of All Fools Day—the operators at head aa vention hus been signed modifying the prelimini ries of peace, by urauting delay in the payment of seen iho om the Tiel were the moire antiques, it on nM 06 Ail Thole Dale orart aes YuOM PHARMACY TO FARMING, The Jersey City Charter has become a law. The President yesterday nomiaated James W. 4 es of peace, e ‘The Eckfords Getting Ready, the counters, Vut suspended from the columns and | quarters gave ® general alarm to all the stations, | gatisQed luis bearers that he had lost none of the ' b fs Stryker of Now Fores tobe Covent at Lrermambuco 1m j tie Bre hundred millioas of france due from France | rye Kekford Base Ball Club las been reorgan- | comtrasting brightly with te sombre but rich | wnich called ihe several Sergeants from thelr deaks, nontal vigor hak made om ® Lion among the tom ant Ro BR tease, ewang..° be erected at Broed | picte”ot Geo. th. Berken, of Noru: Caroiiua, wu0se | | tS Garaaay oa APALL Pete pig oda venype atau hee inal EV CC re doubtless of te, vspectully ta feentury eco, His puns on March were all orix Willa’ densa cmaai ities bea ctaia tac iua , , nie: THE LACE DEPARTMENT John's station, were Wakiog 8 midaigue halvas were bis jokes on Mary Davis, 10 whom ho | g.Wulam, Jones 4 OF — Indépendance Belge states that Ulric Fon: | slicks, catcher; Martin, pitcher ; Alison, tirst base; | was crowded throughout the day, and ladies bore | Having given the alarm, the operator auded stigued the duty of speaking & piece for him, be ba yy la Ni OL ld JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. violte is organizing force of three hundred thou | gwandel, second base; Nelson, tuird bise; James | of in triumph finy webs that weigued a few | Fool." Old Captain Jona Wiliiamron actually woke | — Dr. Grows #ang a song, and then Mrs, Mury Mais fur totiecton aud Willistn "G.” Hamidton tor > wand National Guards at St, Germains for the sup- ounces und cost hundreds of dollars, A point lace | up when told that the goveral alarm hi ei8' \, on for spoke, She delivered a very sensible addr Meigs fur rablectio whieh’ ale proved that Rowan owes much to epirt aint ae Wiaisa i Trane Ohi Gaal raed snyder, short stop ; Gedney, left Oold; Dick Hunt, re field; Jos Suyder, rigut fold. ‘George Lull, ed in the Atlantic pine last season, may John Whyte, 60, eut his throat yosterday Republic Lodge, No, works the third degree sounded, where it Tondent Kelso offered to bet ten to one, and pus tho set consisting Of collar, culls, amd handkerchies, ts worth $80; ® chantilly overskirt from $750 to 1,000 ; a chantilly suaw!, $750 , parasol covers from was telegrapod to headquarters, received with some doubt, Superin port of luw and order, A special despatch to the London 7ymes anticipates am approaching struggle ; the world. Then 3 oom, | Gnd in bed pesicrday, having been sufi tonigut : i ‘which must be of @ desperate character. sapplant Josh Sayder, who will then become tenth | F191) gi): barber trot $10 ‘to $100; fun covers | money up im the J'oor Boy's hanas, that it wasn't | the burden wheroof was that death was quite Ree T acetone he Tere CAbetion Limoalt.tolbe:] «Ze, Genes, Hashana welll Da heew In May, \s | sig Sales f M ae from $13 to $40; handkerchiet from $12 to g160. | true. and Mr. H. P. Fuirfeld declaimed energetically- r r to be Mited Up lor excursion Lrips across the ‘ocuan ab { Le Vengeur threatens the forcivie ejection of the ae A shawl was pointed out to as of valenciennes and oo. Thovias Gales Forster was the pext speaker, He | the Rev, Speucer MoGinols, was arrested yesterday in | 25 a ticket Nations! Assembly from Versailles, ‘Y'he insurgents ‘The Wickedest Man's Heirs, Porat applique (or which §1,000 Was asked, ond an | Making Business tor the Police Store. refneti sreanticaly to tho. dread. beology’ way | Facerwon, (or eettiog drune and oryug out Alurder” | Te ee, sostorday sent 48 handsome chrome j seem to be conddent that the Geveroment troops An application was made yesterday to Judge | overs«irs of round point worth $2,000; ounces of The off platoons were mspected yesterday by peopled Rel ene Bears Wks Cemont.ane beers lecture to the prisoners in the ail be was discharged, | thogiupls to Beilevue Hospital to adorn the wards aia will not Aight, Caruogo for the appointwent of a guardian for two | Me same were $1.50). Capt. Copeland at the Putice Central Office, ‘Thoin: | Wit ML NOS fy menus of spiritual gravitation ; * —————___ . 4 j : THe CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Bearer to heaven by i . : John Owens, wiille at work ona shed at Plor 11, M. Bianqui has, to the formation of the Paris Cab- | ihegitimate children of John Van Alun, better | | ou. crowded, and the articles equally bag. | #Pection was very rigil, the captains, inspectors, | and-—— SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, | xirih'tiver yesterday, wecideutly fell 1uto @ lags snot, iwitv'ed the example vot by Mazzini tm the | known as John Allen, "the wickedoat man in New | Nay Cgually crowded and, the articles equally beau. | a4 even tho Superintendent undergoing a thorough | , At ths polnt the workmen, in, anadjoining hall | ——+— et le of boiling tar : : ! founding of his Ministry at Rome, ‘Tue Communal | York.” He died worth $30,000, which his father | eueap good things were side by side with the rire | overhaullog, Capt, Mount was ordered to got a new wsdrowned by the dia.” Mr. Powell of the Na bg Virani Degueiss, y LSanaTagy, cegtlarany, the Telands broke ground of Billys i Goaaei ik oainarit 1 he | took, claiming to be heir. ‘The Court appointed | costly articles linported for the butterfies of | coq Here ar hire nal Standard’ essayod to speak, but | he claims of Canada for the Fenian raid expenses hee ; { Prussian indownity by rena fhelina, and thie waa very, Sonepieeous Is thie dt | Lynch of 160 nd Kighth avenue, « ew cay | obliged to desist, and the meeting dispersed. Mer wiirard Coe trae ite tant Jobin B. n seven months in the o if aes joods room, Th \d pantaloo! wiachy of Yorwville, either In the evening at 8 o'clock the hall Was again Milled enator Howard etre! ith apoplexy | yy, oajit nbd, was found drowns ASOLIEO VERAATLORD ¥ F the upholstery room, nnd the gentlo- | tO ‘elt s new eap or reduce tie poak of lis present | by the advocates of Spirikualler, who ‘Came this + and A MidnigDE he was toraily unconscions | CIMA NOD Le rm for one milliard of fraucs to am Anglo-American A New Ticket for Preside ing room wore ail crowded with speci: | Cnet regulation size, Ward Decective L. Slay tine to dance and make merry, They © measured ns wering the dacription of Forrester, | Pho steam? town same they tied J dura tht 0 s Tho steai ame in 5 ‘company oad fap oleh 4 i 1 | Zo the Bator of The sun, mens of good durable cheap things, and magniticent | O/Gnariey blcDonueli's command, fainted in ide | them a mevoure” to mortal music with all he vi derer of Nuthay, is in the BtMle | coiision peste damaging We i op oigak Bea cred miluans @ ji Gimay expensive things, And i} often beppened ks, und Was carried into the reporters roow. vacity of worklly people, and kept up the amuse alifornia, former td the ! francs to. German gaining proprietor, and Fon- | $18: Much bas beeu said about the candidates | uur tue former liverally bore away. the palm of | TUK® 9 4 Ment ualils late hour. barrel and heading factory, and J. Van | tie 1 eblean {c that are to represent the Dewocracy in 187%. Sever- | beauty, Last and most important of all tho ¢ sneer _——— ig, factory, 3 Tho Knickerbocker Tee Company are od te i tained five Lundred millions of franc tu Ryracuse, wore. burned . Py - paadions (or of franc al prominent mon lave been brought forward, but | ployees, ana the Superintendoals were polite in the A Little Story tor Judge Bosworth, : ears rly qpracase, ware warned | qurnian any quantity of crystal Rockiant ihe at be Daily Nema’ rpecial deapat from Versailles | amongst all those mentioued I have never yet seen | extreme, eager to ulfurd information, and tireless ia To the Bdtior of The Sun, FLASUBS FROM THE OCBAN CABL ° Was Gasman Metnoaiat Gaatareneas Which. bea ae ik Be A A 5 r i eye the Government stops sit norms and eaule | te iilustrions name of William M, ‘Tweed. | ministering to their visitors, For tier courtesies | sim: Last night wiilo returning bome with my - petite, German, Methodist Cooference, wach Ms | Judge Biateuford bas granted an injunction on be. ' Grom entering Paris, The mails to and (rom Paris | ¥ Lether he is elligible to the honor or not I do not | to tue SUM they have our best thanks, wife at ix, P-M., when on Hudton stree:, between | Disturbances are expected in Japan, OEE aaa pats ncjon raed Feueriey Ae | halt of the Fngliah etucknolders, retraining the kre j know and wish you would inform me through your —<—————— Fanaam aca Chagiton, my atteution was atiracted by Church in K este city. sway Comin wing mory c } fre greatly delayed, and will, Mi te expected, be | valu ble columas: but if be is, 1 do not think (here : art & A riot in the Jesuits’ Church in Rome yesterday the procecdiags, | ir abr ‘ 0 Guremne; m2 0B Arizoua Praying for Protection, Ths to think (hat altor all we lave ported The Canadian Honse of Commons has adopted Col. Wan, Wilson, Dr. McFortand, Messrs, Bwoens, H stopped entirely, ‘The Commune ts actively disarm- | 84 better mau for the pusision, ‘This I think is Lee’ evan to think that aitoe ull we lave tha Govertuvent plan for, the adiasion of Writs Wilson, Dr. 3 ‘ , fag the toys! National the Weket for the peovk San Fuancisco, March 81.—A memorial of the | forse wito are Hit dow dueaatge of auty. out | ‘The Briish Government proposes te eonfedera. | tha Goyeisuient pa for we wlwesion of Mridhs | wane, Pariell Baye, and oiler Wading Ten erate a) alan ue caah FOR PRESIDEMT IN 1873, Arizona Legislature to Congress, setting forth the | pehoia bul» po at ROHL eo ener uh Mon of the Wert Indie islands : . See et the Twentiech Ward baye organize’ p to8 id polite 4 4s nee aid WM. M. TWEED, helpless condition of the citizens of the Territory, | taken caro of by # civiian, and kept from The Czar has conferred upon Prince Gortchakuf | cot. 11, 0, Whittemore died {a Boston on Thurs. 3 “ ESS ‘Bad rt} aLiN, March 81.—The proper form of govern. FOR VICK PRESIDENT, Y | the gutter. They took rei inst the 4 and his neire the Cross of the Legion uf Honor eee eis Be FER tamer dink 1a Reeth ener, lenry Bar ow, Ww shor e | ss ALLEN G, THURMAN, of Ohio. who, since the withdrawal of the troops, are loft to | Buiigy. 9 Hudvon street, wind t Wout op Until | (urned —— ay ae po Major Ia the Fourth Mastach By atariner wha’ Jees ho. was atten ting i meat for Alsace and Lorraine has not yot been ae- " ih 7 1 Of Hudson streot wt Wosk Houston street, where | saw ite Revinent, and served a a the Dut why escaped a refuge iu the Hacks Hy) " €ided upon, Statements recently made to th Youn, JODKFH 8. GOODEY, | the merey of the Apackos, has been publisted. ‘The | two more standing under Knapp's awalug, One | pro CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, Kod Kiver and 0: ber campaigns Welle! delgua hos rested yesterday wad Oa a idl memorial is accompanied He aMuavits of one ania ‘A game of base ball was played yesterday between | taavu to Weaiche nm ¥ fwery in the erry oles pelle and poe 1 fe ey eg He coy ME sume was the roundaman, we 6h 4 lata ’ base It was pl d yesterday bet t bi | posi LITERARY NOTES. ton dogen murders und robberies by the Apaches | "AW "ORS: March Joba Fox was held yesterday on the ghar the excelstere Br, Greebi, Beorelary of tha Commitee of Oran: iW o i —_—-— within the past two yea PERSONAL INTELLIGENOR, Mick: distilling oa Degraw, near Van Bru {o favor of th men, who applied for & pos ; y Lhe proprietors of the Alta Caltfornia of San Se a plasm dais afi Aw By ry of the Dodg County Gov iN mans repectiully dealin ay) nO ave published. an exceticnt traveller D : a futual Tos Company, ab Waupaua, Wit., | convicion of the pe Foasoo (iat It Would Ue 8 2} % Lonvox, March 81.--Tho grest race between | ute ior ihe Paoinb coast fad trane-Continental. all: e Demecreie Dorenn § deere rtome a | cqCem, Teemalm, eniof dexuty under Marubal Sharoe, | Sinappeared two weeks wit 12,008. porting to Dave. pass of thelr programme, eb | - @xford and Cambridge is te be contested to-morrow | potni connrecied with {reve vunyy ion Hoe svery f pen ythyerterdit mene a eecereie BN BrPEReS vesterday, aud wae buccoeded by Mr Oliver | Jone Module whom City Judge Russet sent to Tweed epich mas published in yoaverday’s Depraves odode, Shields clatmed damages trom John 8, Dene a ares, juree bet - ied Jonservative |. escaped after serving four m, Chief engineer of ie er Wt. Louis, for i Be Teamse. ans oF ine Sonn ow aree bei woen | _ Mr. Curtis Guild, the editor of the Boston Com ' iseq'by electing for Chairman, the Hon, Eugene dost two dourhters of Frederick Kapp, for- | wontie, ented wbont s Wook Sus, Abs was | The Charleston, & 0. Board of Trade yesterday | bin by 'the.collar ‘and fo Rauecous medic Bt) . Py A ° bos | RET Sas dtwintn. nad publiswed wader the ticle of er 1, oetiag airmen. hed isloner of Hmigrayon ia New York city. | Before ihe ‘eunreme Uourt yeatsrday ou A writ of opled resolations declaring that the \axpay down his thioas Denton said saat If. was @ case | ide Woe race Is 10 be rowed inthe morning Geran aurine the tour of Kavepar ties’, S sworr | Cameriy, of Calicornia: Secretaries, the fon. FB oak ig Bagi dave. Beet bexcetod C5 Robege corpes, He wee not Kandculea. aad whils ii aud void ait bate bende tat may huve been | ehaleca, needing argent treatment. oY iva 'cloek, The latest betting 9 6 te 408 | ard). o veiy intoressing volume with much ioformauos | Sbober, of North Carolina, and the Hoa, Bamuel N, ene of | bi back (0 ine ily Pron be escaped lus Kooper, | aircady mened, as lm alicgod, illegeliy, or which way arte Cour, gave judgmeas 4 Me BObet ob ax aller, Bel a Dew Hamlin be. dy i hy ak ik i )

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