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Prussians and 2000 French killed POSITION OF THEOTHER GREAT POWERS SENATORIAL ADDRESS TO NAPOLEON, Cable dispatches received here yesterday and last night by the Associated Press are as fol- FRANCE AND PRUSSIA. eae. THEIR FIGHTING MATERIAL. THE ARMIES AND THEIR COMMANDERS. Ma. Wurrrrwonn is said to be making ar- ran ements to take the field as a candidate for ich ‘looks to recent events only, such as the election next fall to the Forty-second Congress a —— consequent uw) —_a — 8 successful ie establishment of the North German government, desirous to itary rank heretofore occupied to frame a law thought necessary a id vengble We to wield an army of in cases Sfemecseney to ‘O- tiers. ‘Twe SPAniem Mivisrer, (on Lopez Robert, , Shortly to marry Miss A. Terry. of New York, a wealthy and highly accomplished lady, formerty of Cuba. COUNCIL OF MINISTERS. A council of Ministers, the Emperor presi Cloud to-day. The Cham- dissolve at the end of the ing, was held at St. bers will probably present week, after voting the budget. DENMARK AND THE NORTHERN DUCHIES. maintain the mi RUMORS OF AN ENGAGEMENT AT PORBACH. Panis, July 1, @ m.—There is a ramor that ment has taken place at Lav, formerly Private Secretay to Pramia in this city. The King of Prassia refused to receive him at Ems. Baden's Troops in Camp. CaRrisevas, July (8% —The troops furnishe? by Badenare tn camp at Rostad:, about midway detween this city and Kehl. TUE LATEST. POSITION OF THE PRUSSIAN TROOPS. Panam, July “14, 3 pr. «.—At noon to-day the forces occupied the following points : + in Rhenish Prussia, and Neuburg, in Rhenish Bavaria. Both of these towns are direetly on the from- tier. They also had a force concentrated at Linden, in Hesse Darmstadt. It ts Bow generally believed here that Rata La Cloche (a Ked Republican organ) neids the Empire answerable for war without « pre- text. Brest, July 1&—The Periere has arrived from New York. ——_e—— | Boller Fxplosion and Fire in BGaiti. more. BALTiNORE, July 18.—About 9 o'clock a. m., gne of the peer in Sn Deter Rowe af as Maryland sugar re ,on Dangan ex Gatmaging the bollor howke to thes? tent of three or four thousand dollars. The main building was not injured. Two or three of the employes was slightly hurt. No one wag i Detention of German Vessels in British Ports | totacce warehouses Non land's leased seek erbach, in & loss to the Prussians of three thou- sand killed. French lors two thousand] killed. As vet the report can be traced to no reliable CONCILIATION OF SOUTH GERMANY. ‘The Emperor will issue a manifesto States of South Germany, assuring them of the good will of France. WAR DEMONSTRATIONS, has taken entire control of y the Duke de Gram: the street, with an La Patrie says the news from Denmark and the Duchies is excellent. The hatred against ag great that if their governments hes- = Present conflict the peo- tation, and the ae —s Bo gee Cy K ny tn tle oy of the Garde Mobile, object. Its — it increases the time of service to five years in ears in the reserve. The substitutes are al- late United States Consul at Paris, has accepted the position of managing editor of the Chicago Republican. PRUSSIA NOT QUITE READY, United States to Carry the Mails, Switzerland, Norw In Hanover there is Prussian general commandin; asked for Telnforcements, orders not to ‘THE TELEGRAMS in the morning papers re- porting a battle at Forbach are not credited in official circles here. Neither the President nor Secretary Fish have received any information in relation to a conflict at that point. = ranks ge = military age is twenty-on lowed; measurement of the one centimetre, and the men of the reserve may contract marriage during the la:t three years of their service. A material alteration is ingof the different hi pe formerly 23,000 their 1815, a secret treaty of alliance, vernment has given stringent Permit the circulation of the ad Xweden Neutral, the people. Yi after leaving the by crowds upon plaudits amoun! vited to . the Moxey OnpE® Orvicts.—On the first day of August the Postmaster General will put in operation 378 new money-order offices, which will be distributed about equally over various sections of the country. Ns of the first class, while iber at present is 63,000; the old system ‘of seven years 161,000 ex- Fs and 252,000 of only five months mt system there are need and only 84,000 raw RUssiA TO BACK PRUSSIA. proceed to carry out the stipt the treaty of Paris. Both Prussia and Ri atonce abated their claims, and content with a part of Saxony, consoling herself with the prominent position given to herself and Austria in the new German Confedederation; four votes out ot seven, it they could onl together, giving them all the preterence could desire. But all the while Napoleon, in hi ind prison, was not idle. d Private subscriptions for the army have been gins ing in The 1 borg rel are pouri * ie a] enthusiasm overwhelming, ba SPAIN TO KEEP CLEAR. 1i.—The Moniteur asserts that ‘Council has notified the Deputies Will be no necessity for a meet the Cortes on the 20th instant in conseque: the withdrawal of Prince Leopold fro: ‘The Moniteur adds that it has tive assurance ofthe intention of Spain tok clear of any complication in the impen struggle. = FILLING UP THE ARMY. urnal du Soir pub- lishes the following official reports: Decrees have been iseued creating a fourth battalion for each regiment of infantry, and sixth squadron ry. ‘General Autemarne, ational Guard PANIC IN THE BRITISH MARKET. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. Loxpoy, July 18—The Morning Post has double-leaded article to-day containing the fol- lowing sentence: “Any violationof Belgium's territory ends England's neutrality.” ‘The steamship Leipsig, of the North German Lioyds, will not sail for Baltimore, as advertised. She is detained at Southampton until further orders from Germany. All Prussian merchant vessels now in British ports will remain. Their crews have been discharged and are returning in our ports many German colliers. These, too, have been ordered to re- main, lest thelr cargoes fall into the hands of ill, while with the obtained 441,000 exper soldiers. die ‘Tae Britis Missrox—The London Daily he seal ston News expresses sorrow at the reall of Mr. Mot- ley, and says Mr. Frelinghuysen will tind the English government is ready to settle all dis- putes with America at any time. eth of the peace establishment ot France 1s at present about 400,000; to these must be added, in case of 9 war footing, 776,000. Dedueting from the above aggregate 59,000 for ndarmes, arsenals, powder manufactories, ‘c., 60,000 men for Al, represent that yesterday anti-Prussian demon- strat’ — im by all ages and On the 26th of Feb- classes with enthusiasm. . from Elba; on the Ist of March Gulf of St. Juan; on the night drove into the court yard eat powers, England, ustria, entered into a rua! he landed in the ot the Tuileries. Russia, Prussia, treaty on the 25th of March, by Tievert his troubling the posse of " revent yubling the peace Europe, sol- Sanly binding themscives not to lay down their leted the destruction of ited treasury, empty of canno! — lers, and 55,000 men for ts in the interior, there would be left ‘ive operations at or beyond the frontier a force of 580,000 men. of the National Guard, or not here be discussed. Of the 322,000 young men who annually attain the Years, 60,000 are taken for the ‘This gives 300,000 men for five years. But owing to the abolition of many ex- emptions the number will be increased in five by 200,000, making lan is to form 250 ASSESSOR SmAw, of the second district of Ohio, reports an increase of the receipts in his lay Ist, 1869, to June 30th. 1870, of ever $2,600,000, of which $1.675,259 was on THE NEUTRALITY OF OTHER COUNTRIES. ernments of Holland and Ital maintain an absolute neutrality between France wt that the bridges on the Belgian ad d 18 contradicted. age of twenty iments of caval: Garde Mobile. who commanded the N: @ Paris, inted Commander-in-Chief of the regiments in barracks at the Ecole Mili- taire have received orders to march on Monday. Military posts in Paris, made vacant by the de- parture of troops of the line, have been occu- pied by the Imperial Guard. min the Central Depart- received orders to depart COMMISSIONER DELANO will leave here this evening for Ohio, where he will spend most of summer, visiting Washington at intervals of two or three weeks, to look after the business of his department, thoagh be will not resume his duties permanently until September next. ‘TRE NEW TAX BILL abolishes the stamp daty on all receipts for money, and upon all promi- sory notes of lesssum than 2100. ashes the stamps upon canned fish mentioned in sebedule C. The bank check and documentary stamps are retained. arsenal (twelve thousand pieces have been ceded to the allies by the ti Paris,) with a regular force u1 c did not amount to 10,000 men, Napole himself to oppose the whole of Europe. The known = the decisive ,000. lions of infantry at 1,600 men, and 125 batteries at 200 men—a force Of no Jess than 425,(( 0» In order to proviue for the cavalry France has, in cases of war, to import countries. Thus in 1867 she purchased 36,000 in Germany and Austria. Of these 14,00 were farmed out to them, but are return them concerned the SS. but will require Prassia to be ‘ah equal respons! iteur thinks that after all g the attitude aeeiiy meoenee that ing to su the father of the ‘Appointed to the command of the French reserves and be named France. ‘THE DECLARATION OF WAT. The Secretary of the Embassy starts to-night for Berlin to deliver no Prussian The Times, in an editorial this morning, ex- pects to be obliged to chronicle Prussian re- verses at first, owing to the superior prepara- tions and efficiency of the French army. Prussia needs at least another tortnight to t all er in readit Fiat the Times ‘Sayers ane ee shadow of excuse of justification, plunges Eu- See nO person living re i The Washington government will be ur; to under a neutral @ horses from other | D#ttle of Water! The Italian War of 1859. ‘The war of 1859 originated in a demand on the = (Ermey ped beggar e Emperor N: Des) the Italians and declared iy dom ot Italy from the Alps to the usual efforts at peace- for the frontier. Nuw Yori, July 1A cable epoca to the favor of the free: x aly 7 — ‘dated London, July I, says: The wat Adriatic. enthusiasm in France is very great. The peo- ple offer to pay double taxes, and the police are obliged to protect the residences of The especiall; Great in powers, H ritain, Sinich is the pedler of ec to other Ti however, = once dispatched ‘The artillery branch, the pride Napoleon, counts 169 batteries, wi With reference to the much rau ail ea i nations. uke, OF Fevolvi mI secrecy - rarted —, = than the Gattling gun, but to excel Marshal Niel reported the the army to the Senate as follows :— h 1, 330,009, with the In the event of a Foe) — the ao of 000 horses. No power in Europe cot ri its forces into the field with the same facilit Wars THe Cartner Orricers LEAVE? Tows. Secretary Fish will leave here about the latter part of this week for his Summer vacation; Secre- tary Boutwell goes to his home in Groton, Mass., on ‘Wednesday; and Secretary Belknap will leave for Iowa, in the course of a few days. have recently been Ametiean Company, asd tho American Com erale Transatlantiqae. Norway and Sweden Neutral. STOcKHOLM, July 18.—It is assured that Nor- way and Sweden will remain strictly neutral in the difficulty between France and Prussia. The teary Imperial will accompany Napoleon KING WILLIAM AT COLOGNE. ‘The King of Prussia passed through Cologne, where he was received by the people with every jasm. Prussia proposes ment in prosecuting journals have sent where the military oper interest. Last night by order of the authorities railway and te! cation between France an irst corp d’armee, fought the battle of Montecello on the 20th day of May first success over Austria. The which was fought on the 4th of June following, was —— by Gen. McMahon, ‘monstration of enthi invade France with an immense rorce. FRENCH GROUNDS OF WAR. Loxpow, July 15.—The French declaration of war is based on the following causes: requisite. —— of BERTHEMwY, the late French Minister who has resided in Washigipn for several years Prussia were de- ITALIAN AID TO FRANCE. used as a cotton store hoase and separated (rom the refinery by a narrow lane, was disco to beon fire in the upper story and is now burn= ing fiercely, although the entire fire ison the - It will be impossible to save building, and only a portion ‘of the cotton ‘on the lower floor will he gotten out. Exclusively to The Evening Star. Raxeiog, July 18.—Kirk arrested several cit- izens of Almance on Friday. A writ of habeas corpus was a Chief Justice Pearsom on iy, and served on Kirk yesterday, and he refused to obey, saying ‘That sort of pated. pdt injunction will be served out to-day, tor ng the treasurer from paying money tor State troops. “ — There is no insurrection nor resistanc> to the civil law ip the State. ———. From ‘Frisco The Australian Steam: to The Beening Star. Saw Francisco, July 18—It is stated that Webb's line of Austr: steamcrs will com- menece service i 5 ot the non-action of Mayor Selby has Gied a petition contesting so fayor Selby has filed a E legality of the recent. election, whieh carried the ition "s subsidy of one mil- Kon'dohlare to op SG Pacitic Railroad. He alleges frauds and torgery. ——_-—_— New York Germaus Want to go Home to Fight. PHILADELPHIA, July 18.— hung himseit to ister private watchman at Callo found was have been thrown o verboard. CorEnnacEer, July 18—The neutrality of Henry Friech died from the heat. and made many friends, left here to-day, to re- Mr. Berthemy, it will be remembered, was relieved by M. Paradol, on Saturday last. Carr. Hatt, ‘The whole number belonging 400,000, and with well drilled reserves, 662,000. THE COMMANDER OF THE FRENCH ARMY. M al McMahon, who is to command the was bornat Sully in July, ‘is descent from an Irish fam- , Who risked and lost all for the last of the He entered the militar, ¢ in 1825, at the school of St. C: sent to the Algerian wars in 1830; took the expedition to Ant) in 1852; the rar& of captain in 1 ‘the post of aide-de-cam| erals, and taking stantine, was nominated a seurs in 1840, lieutenant colonel of the Forei Legion in 18i2, colonel of line in 1845, and general When, in 1545, Gen. Canrobert let in command of the ing £0 great that he was cr France and Duke of Magenta. The final battle of the war, that of Solferino, was fought on the the Emperor of Austria being m to the Emperor of the French of Sardinia. That famous Victor Emmanuel the king: dom of Italy, and secures for the French Em- that monarch in a the map of Europe. ‘The War of 1866. Ere the close of 1865, events began toward a crisis inGermany. Austria, under the leadership of Von Beust, believed herself the protector of Germany, and exercised her to preserve intact First. The insult offered ‘at Ems to Count Benedetti, the French Minister, and its approval by the Prussian government. mad. The refusal of the King of Prussia to compel the withdrawal of Prince Leopold's name as a candidate for the Spanish throne. ving the ce Ti! ‘accep’ ore declarati des constitutional changes in Prussia awaken the slumbering recollections of 1314. Let us cross the Khine and avenge the insults of Prussia. The victors of Jena survive.” HIGH COURT OF PRANCE. Parte, July 17.—It is reported that the meet- ing ot the high court of justice has been indeti- med, and a general amnesty will be to cover all cases before that court, sats Saccere Pe; | sweden has just been officially announced, the government having previously communicated turn t his native land. iy bas tendered to France, at the latter's op- her friendly neutrality or uncondi- aid. Prussia has offered to Austria the territory ef Provence in exchange for an alli- PRUSSIAN TROOPS IN FRANCE. Last night M. Rouher armies of France, 208. Te one Switserland Neutral. i go Zvnick, July 18.—Switzerland will maintain an armed neutrality. The Chambers have voted plenary powers to the State Council to raise money and troops. Russia to Back Prussia Panic in Lon- Loxpow, July 18.—The stock markets in Lon- will have charge of the Arctic expedition authorized by the recent act of Congress, left here on Saturday, for New York, where he expects to meet Lady Franklin, now on her way to New York, from San Fran- announced to the Sen- he Duke de Grammont had informed 7 him of the invasion of the French territory by , and, after hol ssians. to several African the assault of major of Foot Chas- The force of the enemy had advanced as far ince of Moselle, for the ing the railroads at that point, pitately. There is great of Kostadt. The soldier Prussian as Sierck, in the Tue New Bonns.—Secretary rpo! but bad retired contident of his success in negotiating without difficulty im this country the higher rate bonds provided for im the new funding bill. He will e Central German States. Prussia offered to the German people the choice Havana, July 18.—American Consul Biddle, who has been down with the yellow fever, is re- covering slowly. His wife died of yellow fever a. Consul Hall, of Matanras, is in tem- Porary charge of the consulate. ———_.98-____ A CORRESPONDENT of the United States Economist writing from Memphis, Tennessee, states that while the most liberal estimates of dealers inthat quarter had not until recently panic arises from a rumor that the Emperor of | O¥€r 3,250,000 bales. The Economist estimates except those for conspiracy against the life of , then in France, was sel the Emperor to succeed him in the comman: a division; and when the chiefs of the allied armies resolved on assaulting Sebasta; Sth, they assigned to Gen. Mc! the 1g the works of the Malakoff. success on this occasion the Legion of Honor; and in 1853 was nominated a Knight Grand Cross of the Bath. Gen. McMahon, who took a con- spicuous part in the Italian campaign of 1859, received the baton of a Marshal, and was cre- ated Duke of Magenta in commemoration of that victory. He represented France at the cor- onation of William 111. of Prussia, in Novem- ber, 1861, was nominated third corps d’armee Oct. 14, 1862, and was nom- inated Ceasrnon-cieneeat of Algeria by decree, await the result of pending questions in Europe before actively engaging in the work of carry- Ing out the provisions of the bill. sire to negotiate the three classes of bonds to- gether, as far as possible, thereby making one class help the other. Russia pronounces in fayor of Prussia, and mo- ing the under her leaders! bilizes the Kussianarmy. This rumor paralyzes eration of impuissant territori of Vienna. Austria had arme: the view of te: ‘apets. Fro: tweak the right and left banks of the iehing ie ti monetrations of a most enthusi- astic character continue to be made in favor o1 remaining @ weak ted- NEUTRAL GOVERNMENTS. under the rule Panis, July 16—Sweden will remain neutral; Denmark, the key of the Baltic, offers to join France; Austria will remain neutral; Ki will remain neutral; Italy is friend!; The King of Italy ‘has w Emperor of France. Spain will be friendly. Prim has written a letter to Napoleon. Eng- Kome, the key of the The South German States. Panis, July 18—France demands a deeision from the South German States by noon to-day | stuffs, but the ly to ritten a letter eee Orrick AnoLt®uxp.—tin the legislative, exec- utive and judicial appropriation bill the clause making appropriations for the office of superin- tendent of the Treasury buildirg, now held by Mr. G. C. Rice, was stricken out; and that office abolished, as it was created, by a clause in an appropriation bill. The care of the building therefore, devolves upon the supervising archi- tect or chief clerk, and Mr. Rice will have to be assigned to other duties, if retained in the de- lave entered France. yject are contradict being that no force of the have crossed the Rhine. THE MILITIA CALLED OVT. A decree is published this upon the m: Garde Mobile of the d will be neutral. Mediterranean, is under French control. All the bridges on the frontier. between Bel- jum and France have been territory of the former shall be SOUTH GERMANY UNITED WITH PRUSSIA. New Yor«, July 16.—The following is a spe- cial to the Heral Lonpor, July 16—A special dispatch from ‘lin the South German States, ing to Prussia’s notice of the declaration of war, usiastic in their support of the Father- differences have been vbliter- ms of France. Columns of are moving in the direction of of the North coast. FURTHER DETAILS. Pants, July 17.—The army of Saxony is being mobilized. The bri Ke Bhine, near the mou! ith Strasbour; termined that Prussia shor power in Germany. as Austria was ‘‘one,” 80 also and that with safety Austria could no allowed a hegemony over Germany. Ai labored tosecure the assent of the Federal jattered at being juestions of Euro) lead. to city, courted the insult by repeatedly waylay- ing and addressing King William after he had received Prussia’s ultimate answer, and renew- ing his insolent demands. It is said Beneditti was not recalled by the French government, but had a leave of absence granted him altogether. foreign to the questions at issue. Prussia was “one!” z arde Nationale = to the command of the whatever foreign Central States, Army of the North German Confeder. The Bund constitution of Germany places the army, whether on war or ief command of Kin, POSITION OF THE EUROPEAN POWERS. ritish Official notice of the Scleraten of war between France and Prus- ia. italy and Denmark assure the powers of their tral attitude. Bazaine, and Canrobert ps of the French means enjoyed a degree of equality with Prue. They felt an exnecial The Londen Markets. Loxpon, July 18, 1:30 p. m.—Consols, 904 for American CorRT-MARTIAL SENTENCE MITIGATED — Bonds, 1861, 62 ‘The Secretary of the Navy has mitigated the sentences of the naval court-martial in the case ‘assed Assistant Paymaster Henry C. Ma- chette, of the U.S. steamer Wasp, recent! and sentemced to two year’s 51 pay, to six mont hence be will peace footing, under E ‘itizen of thi federation is ligie to every citizen of the co1 n dat 4 and substitutes are inadmissible. The of entering the service lies belween the h and 28th year of age; he must serve 3 years x. Volunteers maintaining them- selves serve in the ranks one year on! then admitted for six years longer serve. The military etat for 1870 allows 225 bead for the arm: senting 1 per ceni 29,910,478 souls, 299,704 men, During the time of compated at 3! ns. The war strength ( vision) is officially stated:—C 58; men, 634,058; 155,806 hy ec! fat and 5 1865, old, 825; 1867, Great Western, 22. Generals McMahon, will command the three cor of the Kinsey, connect- | in the ranks, 4 LowponpERry, in the landwhe: ae Arrived Out. » duly 18—The Scandinavian, Li arrived to-day. are in motion. City of Cork and ave been ordered out to . German Parliament will meet on to vote necessary credits for the war jum relies upon, British, French, and assurances for the immunity of her ter- The Dutch reserves QUEENSTOWN, July 18.— protect the frontier. the Siberia arrived THE FRENCH CORPS COMMANDERS Paris, July 18—Marshal Canrobert com- mands the tirst army corps, the Duke of Pali- kao the second, General Trossard the third, Marshal McMahon the fourth, and General Foilly the fifth. Marshal Bazaine will com- mand the Imperial Guard and reserve. basa: the neutrality of that Belgium, even strategically. THE BATTLE GROUND. Lorpon, July 17.—The Ei both ledges and for a localization of the war in their respective territories. The has made a formal offer of PLANS OF THE CAMPAIGN. Part4, July 16—Midnight—The French plans THE Coxcrmssional Directory has, under the able editorskip of Major Ben Perley Poore, clerk to the Senate Committee on Printing, grown within the last few years from a mere list of the members of Congress and their places of residence, into 3 valuable compilation, so that journalists and others who have to consult . would find it hard to get The secend edition for the Fi just issued, fe an much additional matter. Senators and Representatives, s, is a very interesting and useful por- on a peace footi: — their under Austrian contravertion of thanrtiaen On the 7th of May, 1866, an at- Bismarck. ADDRESS OF KING WILLIAM. Hamwesvre, July 1.—King William has sent to the Chamber of Commerce of this cit that body. which the honor of Germany exacts, but that he will do his duty, leaving the event in the hands of God. THE BAVARIAN ARMY. MowicH, July 17.—The Bavarian army, in- cluding the Reserve corps, has been ordered to take the field. OF THE EMPRESS IN PARIS. point between the city of Strassburg and vil- on, 182,040; 22,545 horses an troops:—Officers, &c., 6, $15,680 horses and 234, guns, pitulation:— Officers, 28,645; men, 915,676, and gune, 1,680. South German States A’ It is well known that conventions exist be- tween these States and Prussia for Beat Race on the Ladies the Contestants—The Race—Miss Lottie McAlice the Winner—One Mile and Eighteen Minutes Fifty-four Seconds. z and zburg. it.—It is rumored government will march two 1 the invasion of Germany army will move toward the tion of the work. LaRoE INCREASE oF THE ToRACCO INTEREST cz armies the French. One GTN1A.—AS an evidence of the prosperity the cro the present year at 4.06).0%), which is considerably avove the maximam crop before the war. In 1856, for instance, our erop is set down at 3,580,550 bales, which is about the standard. Not only has the existing fres labor of the South been found to run into the cultiva- tion of cotton, rather than of and bread- i 8 i laborers, migratory in their dispositions, prefer to raise hic! South extent, to grow her food. a at ——— + tag A CAULDRON oF LING TAR.—About 6p. m., alittle four year old son of Mr. A yy in Division street, Paterson, N. Y., met with a horrible and painful accident. most With some little playmates he was back and forth over a pile of boards near his rs’ carper- ter's shop, near the end of which was a large cauldron full of boiling piteh, which had been prepared for a gravel roof. The little boy ran over the end ofthe lumber and plunged iute the seething mass. Although immediateiy rescued, last nigh or wa Were two severe for even yey mdure any length of time.—¥. ¥. » July 15. < MzLTIxe Mowenr.—Uondy’s Fluid * ox- — 87-The latest intelligence from Paris reports waspish waists out and healthy shoulders im 87 In London , or “casuals,” as they are called are not itted into the but resigned on until the regular congregation are all seated. and | s7-Vinnie Ream hopes to have her statue of tly | Lincoln finished by next January, and in ¥eb- been conspicuously urging the conformity or | "uary will accompany it to this country. ganization of forces and joint action in case of war. The details as to service, Xc., are thus very similar to those which have been given above. We will, therefore, confine ourselves to giving the numerical strength. BaVanta.—Peace ficials, 742; met \aney, situated about ongens | b the second army wil — the ancient town of movement offfcially announ Monday oe whe ‘the Pai, MI be thon londay next, when the campaign w! gurated. by that State, Supervisor Presbrey reports that the collections from manufactured tobacco in the State for the fiscal year ending Jane 30, i870, amounted to $4,146,077.65, being an excess over the previous fiscal year of $2, — 18 per cent. The francs was taken up inafew hours. The Credit Foncier and Bank of France made efforts to a hh pot (TA wotay 2 jcers and men, 69,064; n troops, 22,614. “To- guns. URTEMBERG.—Peace footing—Officers, 610; horses. War foot- of the Ea War in First Egects eeeeem: The North German Steamers De and French War Vessels—Possibility of a Con- Hict in American Waters, &c. _ The North German Floyds steamer Hermann, kmann, was to have sailed on Sat- urday ‘rom “ord York at 2 oe with a full » &e., tor mene a tion Was made, ag usu: ‘voyage til the trip was t a’ cable ne mitier. It is announced that two hundred and thousand French are ready to cross into Ger- many. we Zouaves from Africa are disembarking at PASSING THROUGH PARIS. 76; reserve, 6,540: gar- Baprn.—Peace_ footing—Officers, 1189; 3,063 horses, and 36 guns, ficers and men, 16,656; reserve, troops, 9,640; 6,181 horses, and 64 ‘THE PRUSSIAN COMMANDERS. Prussian der-in-Chief. But the p) will doubtless be the work of and venerable Chief-of-Staff, Gen. Von Moltke, fiscal ight months of "60 was $1, ing that $3,674,401.7 more was than in the previous #4 months, cials, 8; men, 14, War tc In addition to the taxes co! i Et are passing ir the — red’ on the sidewalks cheer as they pass. At all gardens and places of demonstrations patriotic e excitement is intense. No opposition wer is manifested, and the speech of Thiers in the Corps ITALIAN DEMONSTRATION AGAINST FRANCE. 1.—A great popular demon- stravion was here to-day, Crowds collected in front of the foreign office and shou‘ed, “Down peutrality:” “Viva THE EMPEROR VISITED BY THE SENATE—SPRECH ROUHER—REPLY OF THE EMPEROR. —After in a bay to it. C where they were received by the A i Bond, for export, and & su ther markets outside , the tax upon wi in addition to the King is Comman- i = Pounds, must not leave.” ited to Virginia, Evening Exprese of states that “both the Bremen and ypanies state that vigation bill th flag, press denounce the the ve been able to suspend larger revenue to the goy- rument during the present fiscal year. — , they will have to contin i é i & A and the German em! with France” “Viva : | i i i i Pd Hl : 4 H Fer A E 2 £ 8 iy 3 i i [ ef i i i i é ee Belmont’s b. h. Glene b. M. Flora Meivor eS: Niagara, 4 years.” The amounts, with odds pool stood: Hamburg 92 i 1 mn heat St. Petersbi bamed Y ‘astith. The 4 wizard, the 1 | i i E583 424 ‘ : . i i * i 8 br. c. Ohillicoths. 2s follows: Lynchburg, $1 to. "e; i ts g i 3 is i E i Passing the stand licothe had the lead, and when they the home stretch Ly Major second. L; ‘'n each race the a3 if ; i burg was ahead, wit burg won therace in 2.40. came in asin the order F ‘THe Ocean Yacut E i | H Hi | a & Pittsburg’s seusation -— by bight over bouse-tops 84 if isa ghost which and deties cap- Hl i : F i 4 E E Ef S7 During tlie three months ending June 30th 4,258 emigrants arrived at Baltimore trom Eu- SPECIAL NOTICES.