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Show Y C. Ross Tweed at liarge. Z! AME11ICAN. 4. BRANCH, LOCAN LEG R4IL. TELEGRAPH. Washington, llie 1)avinS The lWJen' KcleciivcM Onlvritted. for a Babcock E. t of General 0 re New York, 4. 0f inquiry iuto .the charge, bira in fet. Louis, aeinst Wm.' M. Tweed- hns etcaped from ,u General P. II. Ludlow street A dispatch was reGeneral W.S. Hancock; ceived at the jail SSriian headquarters this in'vli.rGeneralH Terry to com-!- " evening, statingpolioe that Wm. M. Tweed bad and (bey will be ordered just escaped from the custody of Ware .be'court, on Thursday. Decein- - den Dunham, of Ludlow street f0 D.pet iu Chicago Word whs immediately telegraphed to beA?tornv General Pierrepont to day every police station in this city, Brook i,lecr.ple"i the United States Attorney lyn and neighboring cities, notifying !?st Louis, adding bin) aud the ofli-- the police to be on the lookout. of Warden Dunham called on Inspector of tbo appointment of a court General Babcock, of case Dilkes at- ihe Central police office, and ibe in idir.siruc.ing bim ibai the appoint-neo- stated that he had accompanied the primanner soner to the residence of Mrs. Tweed on of a miliary court is in no court Madison uvenue and 6'Jth streets. While the that lostayauv proceedings iutboriiies uwy determine as being there Tweed requested p;rmiSfion to see The United States his wife Iroper in the case. privately. Dunham unbesita to give the tingly directed also Attorney is the request, and Tweed granted bis power and use all went upstairs to his wife's rooms, leavcourt every aid in its thorough and ing one of bis sons to entertain Dunham efforts to facilitate of tbecharKCB. A and the complete investigation deputy. After waiting ten min to District At utcs, Dunbam became sent also was uneasy, and sent telegram torifey Dyer, signed by the Attorney Tweed young upstairs to tell his father to come down immediately, as they deGenera' aud the secretary of the trehiiu to ue every effort to sired (o return to jail in a short time. aty directing of any innocent The young man returned and taid bis prevent the implication father had gone. the Dunham at once conspiracy to defraud pcrtoa in searched the house, bat no trace of the but to spare no one guilty. Louisville, i. boss could be found. Leaving the deat arrested was McCord Mattbew puty in charge of the bouse, Dunham and hurried ta the residence of Sheriff Con, McLean Ky county, yrermore, this morning by Mr. ner, and informed him of the escape brought to this city C. Hacked, town marshal of that The police authorities were promiU yy. in the custody of notified, and the central ofhee detectives place, and 'placed Th prison- at once went out, scouring the city in United States authorities. er is charged with setting up a bogus every direction. the United States Deputy Warden Garner, in charge of lottery and using intits to Litdbw a street jail during Dunham s abas mails promote conveyance It seems McCord has been sence, stated that neither he nor any eresttraveling through Indiana distributing person in the jail learned of Tweed's ab8 o'clock. A circulars through the mails at different sence until about half-paforth set circulars the door was and These man bell the rang pstolfices. lie plan of the lottery, which they reopened by the deputy warden to a man Lier-morwhose name was not known nor his face present to have been drawn at the familiar, who Mid that Warden Dunham and December 1st, Ky., benefit of some charitable or religious bad sent him down to the jail to say that institution of that place. Tickets $1. Tweed had escaped. Further than this Answers to these circulars were directed the man could not say, and then ho look his departure. It is supposed that Tweed to be sent to Livermore, and when McCord arrived there he louad a large lot left jail about 4:30 p. in., with Dunham. It is thought that Edward llagan, a of mail awaiting him, and also an officer Kho had teon apprised of his alleged keeper, also accompanied them, as he had not since been seen at the jail. rascality. This afternoon a deputy warden took an Cleveland, 0., 4. About 7 o'clock this morning, William affidavit to Mr. Tweed, who signed it in Arden, an Englishman, and expressman bis room, but the deputy did not know for Cobb. Andrew & Co., living on Scran-to- n its contents. Tweed was visited by his avenue, quarrelled with his wife, and counsel, David Dudley Field and Wm. and later by his partner in becoming enraged caught up an axe and Edelstein, commenced butchering her with it, sevbusiness with Tweed's son at one time. ering her head from her body and othAlthough three unoccupied houses ad erwise mutilating her. He then went to join the residence of the Boss, none of the corner of Garden street with an. axe them were searched. In twenty minand h&ainver and attacked bis step- utes after the police were notified of the escape, the word had reached every daughter, cutting her in a fearful man-utMrs. Benton, who attempted to police station, and the mounted squad interfere was also chopped and pounded was out is force riding through the with a hammer. The two latter, though full speed. Inspector Tnorn restill alive, it is believed are beyond all ceived notice at once, and soon was at bore. The house presents an awful apthe precinct station house. Taking The walls and ceilings are Sergeant Wbitcomb . and Detective pearance. he visited the house of Tweed, bcepattered with blood,'and bloody pools of mire are dishes and the floor, leaving a force to guard the enlying upon are broken and chairs upturned, showitrance, searched it from roof to cellar, ng a terrible struggle. Arden was arr- but not the slightest trace of the misested on Scranton avenue, w bile delib- sing man was found. Sheriff Connor erately settling up his affairs; and was called a number of deputies, and visited locked up. There is great excitement all the uptown police precincts. Presiia the dent Matsell, of the board of pjlice comcity over this butchery. 4. missioners, was visited at his residence, Galveston, There have been heavy rains throughand there all imaginable plans for the ' out the State, doing considerable dam- Capture of the fugitive were talked np to age railreads. A train on the Central and put into execution. The authorities railway was thrown from the track and seemed utterly bewildered. one man killed ana two others The Central office detectives were sent seriously to every part of the city where there was injured. . the least possibility of Tweed's being New Orleans,' 4. Pandia N. Benachi, a well known cott- found, and the officers on the approaches on buyer, has been arrested, charged to the North and hast rivers were speith embeiilement of $40,000 from cially instructed to he watchful. Ralli Bros., New York. C. U Gabace, President Matsell said that in his Benachi's bookkeeper, was also arrested opinion Tweed escaped earlier than re "accessory. Benachi was the purchasi- ported, or the poliee would have been ng ageat in this city for Ralli Bros. more successful in finding at least a Toe defalcation extends over two years' slight clue. business. Sheriff Connor has offered a reward of San Francisco, 4. $10,000 for the arrest of Tweed. Jacob Underbill & Co., a heavy hard-r- e When Warden Dunham returned to he stated that he had the has firm, jail suspended. A Tweed on the Boule with been San from dispatch dining Diego Campo, ounly. Dear the Mexican line, reports vard, and they returned to the house of m attack by Mexicau Mr. Douglas, where bandit, supposed Tweed's son o be Chavet's Tweed asked baud. L. Gaskell, mer-ba- Tweed's wife resides. i to see his wife, leave to stain and up wounded, go probably futally bis brother aud others seriously wound which was granted. He staid about fif ed, and several are missing. One robber teen minutes, and Dunham becoming os killed and a naiober wounded. The uneasy at his absence sent Tweed a son Bandits robbed Gaskell' He returned and said: Htore of eTerv- - kfter him. thing of value and made off. A requisit- Father was not there. The warden ion is asked from the governor for the rushed to the front doer and looked up 'Pprehension of the bandits, who have and down the street, but saw no person probably recrossed the border. resembling Tweed, who, had taken his The vessel reported lost on Destruo- - hat but left his overooat in the hall. on island proved to be the ship Emily Ho iran, assistant jailor, says be saw 'rnnm, hence to Departure bav with Tweed go up three or four steps of the tailroad iron. She was driven on the stairs, but is net certain he went up the island on the niht of the 18th ulL. in a full flight The house was searched e'e. The ship broke in two, and the from top to bottom, but so trace was "er house lodged on the rocks. John found. . Tweed's son was in a very excited "oaglin, seaman, a native of Nova. Scatia. nd the Chinese steward, were swept condition on heariag of the escape. He ay. The others got a line to the is- - pulled his bair and exclaimed that he ua ana escaped, and were taken by was ruined, as did also Douglas the sonIndians to the mainland A Dunham admits taking Tweed out to dispatch from San Diego says that , the late rumors of Mexican annexa-man- drive three or four times while he was Mexicans are crossing' the in his custody, as Tweed was complain "order, and h hu!i. nniinna ing of headaches. The bonds of the m.i nvvua tam nuu j Crate much uneasiness. sheriff for the proper and faithful per T Anltan A. formance of his duties are 550,000, and . loe settling day at the end of Novem- - those of Ihe warden $20,000. I Kll f k In Mr. Tweed's bedroom in the jail in ' rgesi Known, log notnVdiug cf stocks over the head of the bed is the the directly passing clearing SUM Wn lOn nirt motto, "In God we trust. Satd Offer to the publie a full and complete STAPLE jil lr itf-rir- v - t & FANCY And. to umwmm ! 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