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» 4 : 7 " , 4 7 a : Nkw YORK HHRALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. ’ 4 a angi 2 array . oe ae cae a TT ma ‘| stan government has given a shorp reply to the | our army. Every posit'on of the enemy was vigor- SLAUGHTERING THE | YOCENTY ote: prota » m every partofhis ragged ARREST oF A MURDERER. : : was delivered to | O0Sly carried. and they themselves are now retreating AUUL ‘ y AVEC | At haitpast eigit o'clock last evening a Herany ; mediatory note of Austria, which, was ) ie v caitiait with the T have Informed the government of your conduct - reporter culled upou vans, who was brought up by Wp | Site PPUie es Ministers: stmoltancounty and am instructed to return to you their thanks for J. conaaaamed Conia: Ronnedy om De tele Jcxry Duny, the Murderer of Jamoa Logan No, POET 2 nn British elroular of Hart Granville, looking also t | your victory, Amid the disasters in which France” The Mis he Chatham Street Den | ™.2# black, wreasy aud tattered broadctot frock | 2, in Limwbo~ Rehearsal of the Story of His f : : neutral mediation for peace, . 's plunged her eyes are upon you, and she counts | Lie Miser of the Chatham Strect Den | cia’ a dit comforter tied around mis nrex and ire and an ecanl cme ae R ae ed t A ti of ‘The Prussian official paper addressed to the | "PON yourcourage. Let us.all make every eiTort, in of Infamy Again ‘Arrested Tinas tae onder aaiiee akon we ols x and wt Crime and an Accouw 3 Unpture. umor In ortan' order that this hope may hot be mistaken. Ab ¢ from the ce ‘worsted DMs lett P chums Minister OP Pransis: Joseph igoes on to state. that DIAURELLES DE PALADINES, Avie ae zt Wile, Saving atthe he EMG ee OF MEISE) one murder of James Logua, or “James Logan Ko. the Neutral Powers. “Austria, having armod in the beginning of the war, Commander-ia-Ohiet, ears. yo 4g : ‘thi: YOU Sold] feel Vany god gone; ang | 2”, he Was more commonly called, from his mae has, la the opinion of ls Majesty’s government, no | GENERAL Hrapgvanruns, Nov, 10, 1870, A Giimpso In a Wardroom of Belles | yer ie could chat sel-btitlenlly about the manger 1 bee Ce ee eine eumaseetonmene yeenies e! y THE SiTUANION AT CHAGSY. aa Witch an abortion should be formed, for habit is stery, cre mor tn i rod maine “cg sestneceeylan ie aeneeldamadigtinainagadl at Ee Tees paicoeencrare aeae amine Vue Hospita!—The Death of Ann Sail to be @ second uatare Wikh Soune Then. When | veliet im nis guilt tm tho Mrst ertme than from any " ob for 8 skeodd by Our reporter a offene: fos : yey . Hervertion on an Equitable Basis of Peace | 1 1 vary uunnely, indeed, that any guarantee on | 5.7.9 there, Well supplied with artiliery, and auil- ’s Twin Childven. "Us an Infuluous fie. hae that gurl has wis, 1 | SYuTAthEtLe feching for his own surtden aid miserae Determined Oa . the partof the neutral Powers will be accepted by | cient to resist the advance of the enemy, ‘Troops never performed an abortion on her, and she ites | ble death, ‘The following ts a brief statement of the : Prussia in Meu of the solid acquisition of the terri- | from Lyons ave mare ing to mect the Prussians, mary gts Cae Talsoly, Thonsunds of ladies have come to me for | occurrence, as putishod in the HERALD at the times— M MEEA BRIN seh ates th Reporehemea, and there hever was a death amony On the morning of Wednesday, Decourder 29, 1869, EVES DT TL OOOO TE ul ‘ PAW MEA LISUE , o Ve : . . a R tory of Lorraine. hue seiitar: Beparicaant cars ciel, Hee Baas i) o the Verge of the ‘hie Goatinned v1 don know where Mary Geary's James Logan No. 2, with his mustreas, Carrie. ussia to Take the Initiative--- E POLITICA UESTION, | avottsued, ant Goxerat Michel, who held the chief @rave. Child is but L believe hrs. Vickinson took It to the | Smith, with whom’ he had been tiving for two Tew Ae & Ne hospital of the Sisters of Chasity, in Twelfth street, | months previousiy, at 16 East Houston street, ene cA Congress To Be Held, NES Geeta 8 command there, bes been assigned to other duty. oes Bee aie and ahwes coop bed in; tire baake en ern laine cos bree: nslecdt oaltad Utara wads _— fi » p4 1S CAY BS tee c sa EN wages Coup a TELEGAAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. More Payal Zovavos for BeancomTrechn Pre- | How Friscxers Escape—Corwner, Fiynn and | {Wirms of them to have operations petforinen Sit: | Zeknnle's,”! a 25. Woot Houston: stneehy tah Seetiaal * | What Prussia Will Prefer—No Guarantees of baring for Aucther Grand Soriie--The Henly- Yow They Guard the People’s five ‘chem rilla of corn meal when they pre supper, It Was about half-past one o'clock in tho Herald Special Report of the i Di Tnaste.. Acc: bler-Sxalteme: French Not Advanctug Along the Lotke=Sure bigs ee i : that there 1s someipiug wrong with them, but there | morning, and they found at the same table at while ‘ R ' TT nee. AccontehiarRNMemeNs . | aes af! Nout. lekiadbekate Quctie, Bax Inte au Koaredy and is nothing wroag at ail, J have to humbug tiem. | they were seated one Jerry Dunn a well-known ones in Loudon Over the News from the Conti a seh Chastala siauca ef Mas - ot WD at give some of them pills with iron to invigo- gam with three of his friends, It is satd rman . grind the LieA German Deier at Vi thom, and alces.!? “ bia. «i nent—Dugento’s Pusition. gaine=Ramered Surrender of Garibuldim= ? var that Dunn male some insulting remark 10 the wor DRAPEIG IN THE INNOCENTS. ‘The reporier asked Evens what became of all the clitidven Who were born alive in his den, he baying confessed (hat as many as nine or ten Women were “Jylip in’ at his place at the same time, He an- man Carrie, which was resented by Logan, and, both becoming excited, let forth a flow of language neliher polite nor amicable, The woman fiuaily lets Distress in Franve—Scveral War Notes, Lonvon, Noy, 11, 1870. Colonel Charette has been authorized by the Loxpon, Nov. 11, 18’ ; Tu a dim, cold and eneerless eel! of a ward in It is generally thought uiat Prussia will preser the Petlevue Hospital, there night lying at the Peace Overtures of Austria Rejocted Prussia, annexation of the two provinees, Alsace and Lor } Gount of Vliumbord to recall his Papal Zouaves to | PANtof death a heauctul girl, Uwenty-two years ot | ewercd;— sda the place, followed a few moments afterwards vy sername raine, to any guarantee that the neutral powers | tight for France, ‘ age and of Irish birth, named Anue Qyvedii, Ay ‘dled come to elon th x anys piven oti Logan, Who joined her on the steps leading down to- : Y may sce St to make. Prussia’s rekationS with Austria | MOOAU VREPAGING FoR ANOTHER GNAND Sorte | Tha poor ghi's story 1s Vike that of | AP a aadies womld not give me a cent for a | the entrance fcom the street, While stonding there German Unity to be Accomplished in Ag F Atelogram trom Berlin dated to-day reports that | ® thousand others in a large ety hike | chid. One lady took a taney Lo a very pretiy baby | Dunn, with hiy friends, caine out and jostied ‘ 2 ¢ and Rassia are uot such as to render any guaranive leseriers from Pavis say that General Trocku, in | New York, who love, trust and are dishonored, | 1 had and gave me fifty doilars for it.” ou | thom, Logan at once steppea up to them Spite of the Treaty of Prague, of theirs acceptable, teh cilooente ce = is preparmg for another | 4 then dic without merey of haman Kind, On Leeper Sek ae Wee tia | and asked what they, meant es eee \ nnn nnn EXCITEMENT IN LONDON over News From vie | prand sortie. ¢ Sunday last, when the chuteh bells were ringing . He ail: a rook lae ein essing re whole three ornont 23 CONTINENT. YHR FRENCH Nor ADVANOYG ALONG Tap Lomm, | ANd when Fifth avenue was Alled with welt dressed |. “well, Vin worth some money. Tlosta great deal | uth atonce stepped nearer to Logan, and, draw. Couut Von Beust an Obstale to Vricndl 2 apc : og | People Zong home froma Aundred places of fashion. | 80.00%, Ny a sli» which was wreeked twenty year® | ta Ja go hore, singie-barrelied pistal irom ils ' TOMMY | ‘Tne stock market has been greatly depressed this | A despaich from Versailles dated today states Caer eee Tore ETS ch pies Head TabTOots nnd tha _ My brouier Ins a great deal of money. 1 | TS SFo. nmin the ie't Dienst.” iat friends Relations With Ansiria, that Geueral Yon Der 'Tann, having evacuated Or- Peleg ges vO eH e performed an abortion, but 1 believe Dr. Wolff, | Pret iotioa down the street and escaped birongta afiernoon by the rumors that Austria has joined France against Prussia; that the French troops nay -retaken Orleans, and that the French feet have made important captures, The street is filled with runiors, awhich, however, cannot be received too ‘cautiously. At tis hour consols are down to 93 for bouh money and the account, and the United States five-tweuty bonds are flat at 89 for the Issue of 1862. who isin the Tombs, did, Tcan’t help it a Ameri- oan women don't want large families.” Here the scene ended, Captawe Kennedy telling the prisoner vo go } to his cell, Will you g Ve mea b'anket and plow ? I'm awtal a,” said Evans vs he was going below, tainly you can have w blanket world two children, the oi pring of sin and shame. A terrible hour was this for her, full ef agony and sorrow and bitter re: Jona, miugled with bodily pain, with no friendly face near, with none of her blood or Kkiadred to speak a word of pardon or to say a prayer for the unfortunate girl Mereer street, one of them dropping # sluugshot his fight, Which was picked Up by oifieer Farrell. Dunn, after firing the shot, quietly returne?t the pig tol to lis pocketeind was sauntering carolessly away, when odlcer Crittenden came up aud tirew his arms about him. Dunn looked the officer in the fa and said, Pam notthe man.” A number of hi Jeans, reports iat the enemy Is not advaucing along the Loire, as previously rumored, NBW BREISACH SURRENDERS, Late last evening a report was received here that the garrison at New Breisach had hoisted the white fag. This ramor is confirmed to-day by an official Rate “ eee Fie wet announcing the capituiation of the fortress One of these enlares ¢ ed on Monday sce ee yesterday afternoon. Five thousand prisoners, i- other on the succealing ‘Tuesday of not mest bey cluding ono hundred 6fiicers, fell into the hands of | POM are by Mus time rotting ta the Potters Meld Bourbaki Actively Preparing to Defend Lille. Strongly Fortified and Well ‘ive him a blanket and pillow, Jakes I don’t think Mary Ges y ov Aube O'Neill had many blankets or meny pl lows,” Bald Keuvedy, bidding the HERALD reporter good night, A week ag Miends had in the meantime congregated near and, they closed about, saying, “The ian ran into the saloon; It way not Duna &e. Otllcer Crittenden, then r wd his prisoner and weat to the intersec cor sirest, Where the crowd Was congre+ The City . in the Tombe, Evaus told our reporter KUGED POSITION. y! , ‘alt © ne! ‘that Coroner Flyan had used hint cruetly and ike a ? « v en i on Se z rovided for the stray walls of metropolis, And Bt fe a soroner Fly ted; Dunn was waiking away, waen he Was ’ Provisioned. ‘The report lately published in the London Daily the Germans. No guas were captured, ai this girl 1g held as n witness against “Doctors” Gabts Oe eee ene he said Coroner Flynn was Biopped by Minnie Wilson, who lad been in News relative to ure attiiude of the Empress | {New Breisach, or, a8 tho French call it, Newt Feet renee nt af De. Hvane. the saloda ut the time of the trouble, Evans, alias Lookup, allas Ward, allas Power, ailas Keunedy, who was again arrested on a charge of avortion, at *.s den, No. &4 Chatham street, yester- day aftergoon, ac ty minutes past four o'clock, and who saw the shooting. She tried to hoid him iid come up, Dut one of her Sane fearing tat Di inigat shoot *« porsuaded he to let hima go aud lie seeped throug! ‘Greene street. In the meantime oMeer Smith fontd Logan at the Brisach, 13 2 small Troutier village of France, of per- haps 2,000 Mmhab.tants, in the Department of Raut Rhin, on the left bank of the Khine, directly opposite the Gerinan townof Alt Bretsach, French Bugeaile ls pronounced faise at Berlin. No envoy hasbeen sent to her by the Prussian government, nor have auy such claims a3 those mentioned been Should Flynn discharge Evans at the examination this morntug in the Mary Geary case he will be im- mediaiely rearrested by Captain Kennedy ov Judge Dowling’s warts ice ll the police 6 Reported Heavy Losses of the Germans at Orleans. nt charging him with malprac put forward at al, oe K . » Six ° on the person of Ann O’Netll, to be held for trial be- Be no maod hhhin. om Brisach, It was strongly forufied by Vauban, ana 4 >Y,Catain Kennedy, of the Sixth preeinet pollee. | The "Giy guage Budford in’ the Court of Geu! i tat ie i a oe THE SITUATION AT LILLE, | veces wotne rence astemot second cians sort | as sew York, and his depuytis Dr. shine, who | 22% - Fee ate ta Hy NO a AO ‘ ee Ne ae ig tyfis Dr. 5 He was conveyed to e Bight Guacral De Paladine’s Official Report of cations.) AID FOR CUBA. station house, cornér of Wooster and Prince streets, He was aiterwards removed to believue Hospital, where, lying al the polut of death, he tate an auto mortem Statement, deposing to the foliowing:—Ne was borg ja Irciand; was twenty-two yours old and whee assists him in bis mortuary proceedings. These two gentlemen had held Evans, alias Lookup, &c., ‘ge of procurlag the abortion an4 death of vy, &gitof seventeen years ef age, who DISMANTLING THR FORTS OF ALT DREISACH. A despatch from Att Breisack, dated November 9, Says that the dismantiing of the forti#cations has his Victory. Important Cuban Expeditioa=A Suspicious Schooner aud Steumer ‘Yonch at Curacoa— TEMEGRAM TO THE KEW YORK HERALD. Esergetic Preparations Deferte—Iin- for . . already been commenced, now that the French 6K ” t at No. 2: ‘fwenty-pinti street; at Preparations In Paris for | mense Resourcery Military and Cittzen— pe ea the opposite side of the river are all im | #89.died in the den of Dr. Evans about wo weeks | A Lurge Quantity of Arms and Ammunition Fee ea eee one aces on Wee Frodurtion of War Materiast~Zeoremic sines in convulsions, after giving birth to a child, on Board. nesday morning he entered the salood in tie a Grand Sortie. German hands. The heavy battery atthe north of the town has been entirely removed, and the guns. In Schlessberg taken to the lower town. ‘The Baden artillery has been thanked by the Prussian govern. West Houston street to et some- thing to ew he sat down at one of the tables wie young girl was alveady seated. she left, ond Unree or four minutes later he also lett, ured again to ger a light for bis cigar. He PoRT AU PRINCE, Oct, 24, 1570. News has come to hand of another liberating ex pedition tn favor of Cuba, and which, from alt infor- mation gathered on the subject, promises to be one whose whereabouts 1s net Known at present. On Thursday, at three o’elock, Evans, without an- thority being ‘1 or givea, Was placed by Coroner Flynn in charge of ene John Healy, an ofiicer of the é " basement of N Kules and Sanitary Arrangements—Vasi Strength of the FlacomPienty ef Werk for the Prussians. ‘Sarrender of the Fortress of Neuf Ye “ ee > pavement, whea three Breisact Lowpox, Nov. 11, 181, | MeNELOr Ms gatas en Coroner's spoctal squad, and fornterty a counciman | of the largest efforts mate by the struggiing | stood afew mninuies ou He bance, Ae ima MOVCASAC ‘The special correspondent of the HERALD stationed : ea from the Nourth ward, and who ailowed twotm- | Cubans w obiain thelr liberty from the | (eh DN eae Te ae Oo, % ss A telegrem from Lille, dated yesterday, siates that ous arelG anish te It 4 i the 9 D} vs 1 fired: n bin. He. was i the 10% y ri %j . portant feinale Wainesses in the Mary Geary case | Spanish yoke, appears that the British ® pistol and fired \. at Tule writes on 10th inst. by telegram as fol- | tue City Council on that day unanimously passeaa to escape irom his custody ‘While on thelr way | schooner Billy Lutts, Captain Jackson, wii y wWuconscions af ne, oh iJ ed “ shad Bazaine, of agane "y eid i sir) beg Sie Bellevue Hospital, ied (hat he had fom? resolution. ‘thas Marshal Bazaine, in teling thet +. "ing douse ‘of Detoution, ‘Thesg witnesses | leit New York towards the end of August, Seeley ae tlie and sald thas tyesGht: 208 dn view of tho.epproach of a bombardment by the } #™Y which he traitorously surrendered to the For any one in the saloon, He re+ INTERVENSION, eae had been iakea from the dev of Evans in Chatham | has arrived at the Island of Curacoa, having on | speak to tne , ~ Coca enemy, that the city of Lille and aud y 2 ‘ a : ; a « vred thelr Luc! but the bartender was tha as _ Prasslans the French milttary organization of diree- | Saved peave at auy eost, lied Fighallje aud mag | si¥eeh anilivts svated that they walked ray from | board forty thousand dotiars’ worth of arms, con- | weinbered thelr laces but the bartender, wae th TELEGRAM TO THE KEW YORK HERALD, Mon and for the production of material of war ts | poay indignantiy coiinimnctie Yew i ‘ Healy while the latter in a state or utter int ants st Lays ‘ Sipe ae ard © leiyes att ne iyeeavery at ula tame, bus Dr. McLean, who Tees 6 és mn, Ay took the m strect, 9 ity of shell and sundry other war materials, A:nong | attended hun, sid be wou ‘ 0 Reporred Action by the Neutral Powers—An | aost complete. There are just now employed civil A GERM“‘N DEPENCE OF BAZAINE, hija mk on bi ac ar " ‘ 4 a ors i rent! , the is arrie Smith, Minnie Wilson and Johnny Clark A slal tel mi Se Beri d ss his place ef busin where the commerce which | ber passongers is-a gentieman who eays that he is. wore ail detained at the station hows ‘witnesses Arravcemont for Arbiiration—A: and military engineers, constructors, mechanics, Special telegtan irom Berlin to the New YORE | yas jade him notorivus ts carried on, ‘There he lott | the supercargo, bat 1t is generally remorea-that 1t 1s | Ni avait the resull of the shootiag, ‘The prstol with HBRALD reports that Count Bisimarck’s newspaper organ, the Nord Deutsche Aligemcine Zeitung, de. Votes several columns of its space to-day tone of justifying Bazaine’s defence of Metz. RUMOR RBUAROING GARIBALDI. Aroundabout rumor from Berne and Byrn sty that General Gartbeldi has surrendered jo ihe G mans. No particulars are received, generar discrediiea, wich the a 4 himsel/, Since her departure from New a tree in Gy ¢ has becn accompanted by the steamer Vir- him, aud where Healy went is only Known to the small grecery store keepers mM William etrect and Ms Vicinity. But, ab all ever 4 gin, an English built tron steamer, a long, tine, | Jerry Dunn, alias EVANS WAS shup-looking eratt and of Lght draught. Her | a L weyers shamaeins, he BP, ot axe 1 4 onnage ! sing 4 hve 9 out twenty-three years 5 and was Colng his business as he pleasea’and at- | tonnage is small, being about five hundred tons, an of cake oe aSonehe: ake ebiatn anenk tending to iis pelicnés of both sexes on Thursaay | The surmise ts that she met the Billy Batis at sea, aived and forty pounds. Hers of dark com- afternoon and eventing and durmy the, night of | “ad convoyed her ever since, These two vessels have xion, high Cheek bones, and Wears a5 call goats ‘Poursday, and sti he travelled to ayt fro with t Curacoa with the tatention of making a landing Feace~Uuitintive Taken by Russia~—A Con- eress'to be Held. 1 was committed was pickod Up under sti by Cornelius Tristam, MURDEH Tiawksiaw, th iron founders and copper founders. They are at work in the-foundries for the fabrication of-eannon, Mortars, mitrai!leuses aud chassepots, Itis made obligatory on the direction to distribute a fall supply of chassepots to the National Guard. The tatter weapons kave to be given gratuitously by the con- tractors. Lonpon, Nov. 1, 1970, A despatch from Brusseis states that well Informea Political circles are Impressed with the belicf that a new arrangement for arbitration has been effected by four neutral Powers. The preliminaries for con- Detective,” was tghrh ward. 1s. ere Vise report is nd whiskers. He distuguished himself jmst prior tothe shoottng by playtag the 16's of o detective, _ pquaniti i 0 | In Cuba, Curacoa being @ weil Known port of cai | Vt 1 il-fame and blackiawiling them. ng Of an equilable peace, acceptab! tik ORBSS IN PRAN great equaniinity of mind, at perfect wber- | in 7 visiting houses 0! fa i errs alto a Beace, acceptable alike to’) querorare, ton thousand workmen employed on b-hdaaesnd cdi rotons ty a of lridey mornmg, and, ate pte | for vessels which are engazed in fltbustering expe- | ‘Tuts, wil'e It lasted, proved very iucrative: but Jus: France and Prussia, have been concluded. The int- Co at « - There 1s great distyess among the poo fer classes of | inedta “and mace audioual jowgeys unui | ditions, no vexatious questions were asked as to the wi a hhin t rm in the the exterfor and interior works of fortification be: French, owing to the government havi Yay, four o'clock yesterday aileron, when a tiative has already been taken by Russia for assem- * " is essary B . PAE ACUTE AON Ye dark wlueteche eaconden the heroes vessels’ destination, and the cle: pers were er, and A butane inthe ar le tho money in the savings banks, vom pther with the | Or'g4 Guatham street, ino the second | handed to ti apiains Wiihont any + OsGiyiNg DERIRAOREROI: 25 uns An ambulance corps has been organized under | property of corporations and commu pes, which, by | floor of tl yale; Lovkun, &@,, | 4 y. What the ries {a not known c 4 Nie threw * ) 7 a 24 ace: Ci > phon’ is “4, W. ied re aAKe e life of Dowting on the THE SITUATION IN es caelos O ORAS cUNT AI ge eb rp One Cas stbueit-Live doliag bait una: | bul rom the company sho Keeps It i8 almost cer. | Drationor uke tlayeisoatiet To. Witlsa es ih ” wr Ocers-have heen given by the authorities to | >! savannas: wai vexta | smuall table felt the “ductor Lad; placed in hn | tala thai she also bs Mrelgntod with warlike material, | trate had reat jJastico Pa zens to lay m a stock of provisions cal M. Gambetta has ordeced that the/ apiiing by the Up to this moment Dr. Evers might have escaped, THE ays poRpiaNy S3HOTARY 8 ¥ wee to ELEGRAM TO TH " as being seMicient for a six montis | Infantry und reeruiis must be fin’ bled in twenty | if he bad pleased, to any part ot tie clviiteed gh ams aN AEA SONARY SO« reve wun, & " 1 | supply. days. Baring the Senne So cren”: Writes, Bnd Be CIETY, mauerstood his Laveats aad was prepare News from Tcars~Pressia’s Constitution ane apply. m7 SES 7 would have been the wh hivaself. F - G r Poop surPLy. The Germaas have erected new batteries on the ‘the unwe er was rigain that same 5 is THE AT Constitutiosal Flationm—Soath German Lue The experien: w 1 has been gained by the In- helgits of Raiucy and at Montme wny, Bezons and | Captain Ken wih — whe an the = docvior T society, which was organized in Maren, 190¢ The most extn t fo’ terests at VersalifesSustria Excie “The | habitants ef Scrasbourg and Parisis turned to account | Courbevole, ee Ndr oo BF i eae tbe with ihe avowed object to relieve the soctal and efi try ve el ‘ 4 use Q y Obs Path SE ut ava eived Treaty of Prague a Fetht of Biffienity | #! profithen Been inhabitant provides himself A heavy fall of snow has(ycourrc#l at Rouen, how matte ingiantly, aud Dr. Bye Moral condition of the women of India and China, ding to a Aap laud R. ded with s hacen ie with home nec 3. Heads of families axe The Grand Duke of Baden 1s at jue headquarters th aq) 5 oat tremulous ich has since sent forth four ale mis- appoiamuent Jourdan England Regarded with SuspicionNo Fore | ii sctea to furnish a8 food quantities of potatoes, of King William at Versatl | Baca spain Kemiedy, kann? and sustained schools, hospitals, oxpnan. | Superintendent of Loltee fo beeen eign Interference Permittrd. white beans, rice, smoked meat, butter and oil, A tor, Lath sorry to trouble yon, satd | Ages, &c., In those countries, held its first public | ton And this mam ate ae Lonpon, Nov. 11, 1870, certain weight of coal for fuel is also set forth ag put T have & wi ant for you, issucd by | meeting in tils city in St. Paul’s Methodist Episco- | ceived tating — tit GARIBAL DL. The Weraty special correspondent telegraphs pease 3 EP ga ie siete edias bat for, in the name of God” said Evans, who ie SHeh MASEAntontnttee eon gems us anear! . 7 nunense supplies of forage for cattle huve als FLERNAM TH ew ve mi has fig of piety bewucs and cjaculutes with much | Presided, ‘ pre made by Re from Berlin, at an early hour (his morning, that he | you igid past, TELEGRAM TO THE REW YOM® HERALD. aaaion. Oim, of te Wyoming Conference, Dr. Trim! Prussian governimeat has just had advices from | ‘phe population of the city consists of 192,000 rega- | Adereas from reneh bedi ts=The Get : Dewi bring ee nf r it hea Judge | Ohio, ond Bishop Simpson. Tours which report (bat confusion aud anarchy sull ents, mon-combatants before the war; Advice to the-Poasautry. ') ments on th Anne O'Ne Dr. On ui to see Christiaan women t f Eg far soldicrs, with 29,000 fighting men Sclievue i doth of Aug practicatly questions re, - > Dowl \ are increasing at tie seat of goverument hake " 1 fi ‘. Nov. ( F 4 peters po aap : Re Be i draw. from the surrennding couatry. OP te BAT: 21, 1870. by sateen LI, and woman's Bphere, which have so oon Wo! wasn ef France, while the German army under command ity for obtaining food and other neces | A special HeRaxp telogrem jfrom Avtun, and he ‘elinost dropr Which stood | long agitated these commuuities, Tue daty of women Lvorkood of of Prince Frederick Charles is advancing south sis very great, owing 10 the extreme } dated on the 9th inst, reportstthe behis lum. Ke ‘hin an foy the advancement of cue rapidly. LORS OUE ah tat fertuity of the soll in the neighborbeod and with | oq peen received with,great’ enthusiasm in thac,| and he kuew mot wh § not a question i aharesias eps apparent as that of mon, | tise, CONSTITUPIONALISM. six lines of railroads running through the rural dis- f| of ten or diitesn dollar must go to prisov, and foasibiiliy of their doing it is equally inant. | ¢ priugicht w Warrant Tho dizcussions on tne new constitution of Ger. | wiets into the ety. city. |] Abgnee. de seid, utterly broken, ety (to sead Irom the G hey then i give you no woubdle this time, Captain (das nulatsters to W: omen) he deemed went to FORTIFICATIONS AND ARMAMENT. A deputation of ladios waited on im tomedi-g they put up at tir many are proceeding very favorably at Versailles. sine fortinoatibnd of tale are regabaed’ by compo Pet a eHY tS the aun house. DrODERE Wenn fad lus he: ee un igh ued names, Capt Lib Sl : a) i Phe fortific: of Lille are regarded by compe- | ately, and presented him with an address thanking e, ten G8 nis conumendaton. ne Chicago force, was sent for, uni The Bavarian diMculty and ministerial objections | son; authorities to be the finest series of inland ities Tees laa Gig hia SHOMORTILE aiditok she: \ oaaes cose; the Geany. girl t# dead.” ic De, PeuMtuis thon {ant tive present sie taken to find lun ew fuss : MSO EMEBR LE ENea Or BOUIN atti aes Ci 5 , pet cathy e 38 v caus r ar is M i wrese Leoni its falure to At d of a ic at was ¢ vere of some fow of the represeniatives of So works m SaORS; Lege s Vauban’s professional ones ot France in the mement of her distress. } it wouldn't be any use fu make a row with me,” tiore thorougiily inp ery enter. | Ulat he had left Chicago permaneatty in the month interestsewill be surmounted. ee These works are superior in évery way to Lat . ai SOAS ee a »| Said Captain Reonedy, and he loosed ina curicas betleved it would one day a'vake to t dhey ed thal he was i : those of Paris or Strasbourg. General Garibaldi, in reply, advised the ladies to*) way at vans, whose lingers t embled aad- who | bebo the beany of Chiisitza women or a tO Worktug fairs. They went The Austrian Cabinet will not be allowed to have The ard Me cee aeea ‘ use their home influence to induce the rena pea-:| loo<ed arowad ‘te rooi3n a wild way. extend the Kingdom oi Chrwt wile at ence Corinth end to ice In the matter, ag it it satd to be ene which he Tamparis ore.of an average helyht of thirty-|-sants to take arms abd. resort to-the surroimding | Jie Doctor walked down tie siaiis slowly, K ganna) Wen? | 10, Reiniond &@ wolce In the matter, a aut 4 oe” | five fect, in the interior having a good military road, t be: ir their shelter hs the | Hedy Jollowing, ond oa getting into Chatigny’ sure conquer tl following tr the German governments consider as being strictly | making an eutire cixcuit of the defences forests, and thence trom their shelter hare he aroun, but thers was nov any 1 sift Bop SIMPSON traced Lhe progress of U <i them to Bat- ee wnat be ag Prussian enemy as much as possibie. The ladies | He. seemed very m troubied, and ¢ et) tion of Women in this au n jauds tr named city tae rhe i 4 ‘he. case! in iy Pp iy aad ip other Jaud: named eity y learned with their own ard affecting thelr own internal condition ‘the casemates, magazines and shelitooms are of should also see to It “that the priests did. pot .tacite ae head from right vo lefi, as if be expected ‘oWth Of benes oleat aud Missionary © ne ¥ In St. Louts ere he hob- 7 . | solid masonry. ele 2 ll 'o ect someboriy. ‘urping into Pearl street he ul the inspiration of individtal 4 , he m Allen ‘bare ate ey cad Adhaty: et caat ‘ Heck b j ae thal naan tion ns ‘ ¢ uceanig in ial hearts, in wiusira- fon, Bavney — Aaron and the affairs of thelr peoples solely. The treaty ere ave 500 guns mounted on the-avorks at the the peasantry against tie #rench republig \ lost all control of itis nerves, aid by the time | ton of wuica he etted tue example of Mrs, Fry visit i other characters, irving and of Prague has nothing whatever to do with the a es —_ . Cepteia Kennedy and bie prisoner had got tate } ing the prisons and Hospitais OL England in Opposi- | Dusenbvury proceeded to ceo i presaatmoment. FRENCH BALLOON % Contre street, oniinis Way.to ihe Sixth ward station | tiv to the conservative nouons of that day. aut | aud — placed AVE ta comy present matier or the exigency which. exists Lene eae eo il BN 8 } re a feat me ehh au his me posse: ‘on Was | Miss Floreiee Nightingale iminisiering to Lie sicx | With Onict of Pol McDonaid, of et. Lew age ef PIT TT "9 A Arcane a) - ~— ~~ one. He grasped 2 pooLblacK and bi lof} aud wounded on lhe Lathe felis of tie Crime. t L f for a new territortal seorgenizauon and re- | MILITARY AND OTEER BE- TELCCHAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD ‘dim ,% go and tell 1s counsel, bir. Mowe, that ne | later, te noble women of Am snd cngayon WAG 3 Wa J enowil tp ae tee. of Geemans. tne. “désaanas PORTS a te , ras.in the Hands ol jusitoe. ne litte feilaw ran | lar Work durtug the late rebellion. Inthe years that | West, on’ a and Ne informed nsturree ay ie jidiy on the errand, aud five minutes alter Dr. | are past women suong as ha him at the sa ve been educated tor character of te | Ww. oars Attempts to Communicate with Zaris— | jvans.was under lock aud, key i a ceil of the Sixth During the aiteracor Justice Dowling, in with the Olerk oi the Touibs and through them. Cieiy had 1t8 conception which.are ascrived to the Austrian government and gaeus bis ey petra shor nee this kind of work, but sili they have to carve out | Charge, and to hold hun till such time as they coui ot baat ‘ . ‘“ air jon iaths for zelves be ery scity. They arrives OO wi tie eee Which, 148 alleged, insist thata revision and alter. -TELEGRANS TO THE KEW YORK HERALD. Siamese OF ee Wesoeny ie te Cry: he alterac Eda thtough: them. duis Woskan'a Maret ee | au Woe Dehn beter eg (oowanE oral company nis Woman's Mission, So- Court, and took Dunn in the hearts of a few wo- { custody and were then arrester Lexpon, Nov. 11,70. Police by United “haben ation of the treaty of Prague have been rendered | yratinw +¥. ates detective Jonn F un, (or the pure nteers—2ryssian Losses Around MeGraih, and Captaly Kennedy, had visiled Bele: Nie eee Mi a i men, Who ku tier than others the wants of | pose of gown Duau across the river ity 3 indispensable by the new order of af which OrlenusOnticlal Report of the Reeaptere of | 2SP¢cial teiegram addressed, to the Hexaty .rom | yue Hospital, where prey thelr sex an Ind cd China. and though ttiey: are on the evening of the Louh inst. they ‘arrived nn now “ ate ios th DHE DYING GiiiL, ANN OPNEILI, now doipg a work Which t ry so- | Clucago, and Inst reached the city, w a presents on the Continent, sredicld here (Berly) | the Gity—Congratalations to the Eren: Tours, under date of the 4thdastant, supplies the | iy iying,and took her dcposition ander aMitavit. | ciety nag decline ch the parent missionary so- | Ciicago, and last mighi reached the city, with their ty bas declined to do, and are supplementing tis work, he hoped to see the day when the two would be conibined aud work harmoniously togetier : prisoner in cuarze. She savore to the fact that sie had seen Doctor Evans 328 Inadmmesible. and rs, Jickinson deliver Mary Geary uow dead) Troopsthe Situation at Chagny—A De- | lowing report:— VON BRUST AN ENEMY TO GERMAN UNITY. Baron Benst, of Austria, 1s regarded in the Prus- sien capital.ag.an enemy to German apity, and itis partment Abolished, TOURS, Nov. 11, 18%. Tralian volnateers con‘inue to join Gavibaldi's The palioon Jean Bart, under control of ; tie Brothers Tissandter, left Roven today on ap aerial voyage undertaken in order to try the expori- of a iving child while an’ imniate of te Place at No, 94 Chathgin street, Wut refused to give the name ol her own seducer. When ehe her- self became. au inmate of No. 94 Chathani street sie tor the salvation of te werld, Christian women Wis pr ically demonstrating what women can do for the elevailon of their 60x While Women’s rights associations are endeavoring Hig was glad to s¢ ASAD STORY. | Dow « Scxmp Goes Unwhipped of Justice= stated Walshe wauted to beard there in order to be | to overtivow tustita 4 ko p vl ’ ‘aria 4 sald that widie ne dircets the foreign affairs and | ComMnand iu large numpers, ment of delivering. a letter mail in aris. The intew- | year the place of her ctployment, Nothing more | women aud uttering iauguage. with gan nica fain tiketebroe ia pe ne of PRUSSIAN LOSSRS AROUND OLLEAN tion of:the bailoou.n. vigators 18 to descend tn Paris, | definite could be extracte crom her. Sho stated | and which Was opposed bot to good taste and hood ALY OF at emday was published a #hapes the foreign pollcy of Austria and Hungary fis sraica ROUND OKLEANS. sf at all possible, or, at least, to dvop the mailbag | that sue had never spoken to her .betrayer after | morals. If this society sali dewnonstrate the way | P&Y@stapl seuiing forth that French jeweller, She existence and maintenence of amicable rela ‘The journals report that the Prussians have lost within the lines of the fortifications of the cliy. her seduetion, which, it 13 belleved, happened | to reach the hearts of the poor ty India by minisier- | HAaed Edward Coberet, employed in Newara, N.J., tious betweert. tltose Powers and North Germany 1s readered alincg fexposstiyle, and this notwitastand- ing the,reported cowgiality of thelr diplomacy. Taose laiter report 8 clveuiated, it is said, and ased desiguedly, with}the view of inducing the Hungeslan jegislators toyyote the national Budget of Austria. ‘ The tt Leeling which was prodncea’ dn Berlin by the recelpt.of a despatch from Premier‘ Yon Boust, in Vienna, on the 20th’ uitimo, regarding the pro- posal for an armistice between Pruasia* and SUSPICION OF \EXGLAND, % Engiand’s position towards\ihe belligerents Is re- after a fight whieh has lasted two days. Our aggre. gate losses in Kufed and wounded do not reach 2,000, ayer 10,000 men kilied and waunded, and 1,900 prisovers, in the battles around Orleans, and are re- treating towards Chartres and Eiampes, A large number of guns thrown away by the enemy nave beenpicked up and dtatributed among the National Guards at Orleans, The entire Army ef tue Loire is moving forward. OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE RECAPTURE OF THE orry;y A despatch from General 4’ Aurelles de Paladines, \ the commander of the Army of the Loire, was re- ceived by the Miuister of War last evening, and has ‘The result of the experlment Is looked for with great interest, but netuing has yet bee» heard {rom the voyagers. MISSOURI. Korrible Calawity at St. Chariese-Eniling of a Koilroad Bridge—Six Men Killed. CHICAGO, Nov, 11, 1870. A-€espatch received from St. Charies, Mo., states that.a span of the railroad bridge building across .the Missour! river there, fell at three otclock this atvernoon, Killing six men and wounding nine others. NEW Haves, Conn., Noy, 11, 1870, The working force upon the New Haven, Midale- ina boardigg house, but it ts thought that Miss O'Neill waza domestic exther 1 a hotel ov a private family, At present she isin custody us a witness ainst Di. Evans. She siated’ in her afil- davit that she saw an advertisement in ao evening paper of Dr. Evans’ busiuess, and visited him in July and pald three doliers for piis and afterwards five dallars for another Dox, on tho 8th or August. On August 10 the unfortunate girl v ited 94 Chatham street, and saw Dr. Evans. Sae stated to him that she velieved that ele was enceynte, When he made what he caljs a “medi- cai exvmination.”? She feit that he was using an instrument, and after that she wes very frightened and ill aud staid away from Dr. Evans until the 15th of September, When she came to his Place to he contined and remained there until the death of Mary Geary, which she witnessed, when Captain Keunedy, observing her condition, toid her lvered of twins, since dead, for death 8 (oO fol- low the track of Dr. Evans like the shiuing trail that marks the passage of a serpent through the jog to their temporal wants it may teach Us at home alesson in the game dircciion, We fail here be cause We negiect the temporal wants of the poor, aud the foreigners who come to our shores are met with taunts and we pass tiem by and take the oppor Bite side of tue sirect when we should (ake Uncir hands and lead them to God. He warned the ladies hot to go too fast nor to expect tg0 much. Growth is the jaw of nature end of morals, and by and by their husbands, sons and brother’ wii, through their teachings and example, lay hundredé ana thou. sands on Uie allar Of Goa anu of the Churett GURGLAiNES iW WESTCHESTER. At an early hour yesterday morning the residence of Frederick Grote, in West Parms, in Wesichesier cles to the value of $300. The entrance by foremz a window, Storey, at Fair arties effected an The house of Heury tout, in the same town and neigit- had been held to bat! om @ Charge of having deserted his wife under circumstances of a most distressing character, The statement of his wife to the magis- trate presiding In the Newark Polite Court was to the eect that she had married Coberet in New York about two years ago; that since ner wedding day she has recei no aid or assistance trem him, though he is accomted an excellent workman and has all atong earned first class wages. Their child died, she declared, from am absoiute want of proper nourish: it and care, In the meantime, eho further de «i, Coberet has been leading a very loose life. Some time ago he deserted her en tirely and went to Harrtson townstip, N. J., to live with a strange woman. For her he rented and furs nished o house im nice style, but was at last “taken. in” by her, One evening ou returning froin work tal 3 just bert given to the publle. It 1s as pov nla i : thavahels ann pAthea ae couuly, was entered by burglars, who sueceeded in | ke found the b:rd had nown and also the best part cance, exists still and 1s Ncroastng fa intensity. We have fakaa possession of tne city of Orieans, | THS MEW UAV#, MIDTLETOWH A’D WALIMANTIZ BMLBOAD, | Gigs Rue wae theme cea ek tae eeu, Which she | ghstracting Wearing apparel, eldeks and other art of tne furmitare. Furthermore, a certain Newark musing way to become a m soon, Mrs. Coberet says, ticongn ae her his mis! ,. ‘The infured lady at tirst rece applied to the New York Shae while those of tho enemy are much Jarger. We | town and Wilbmantic Railroad has been doubiea | long grass, bornood, Wax also ieioniously entered during the | PUMerlNes, | but by them was desired to go garded with suspicion by Prussid) andyon the whole, | nave made more tha\1,0u0 prisoners thus far, and the past fen Gays, and every possitle effort Pee, en Moe Reae rae Gd of clothing valued at $100, | AA\so, Jersey at J eaprbare. ean ead meet fr Germany ts fully resolved not to’ toledate Jaterfer- cutie dung the past f f at Fairmont, ure stavtes of William ‘Hildebrand an mplaints " aneh ence by neutrals or otherwise either inj the war or her management of her own effuirs, no nigtter srom are continually adding to them as we follow up the fleeing enemy. Among the property captured are two cannon of the Prussian medel, Uweaty amuiue| i being made £0 complete the through conneetion by this new route, from Boston to New York, early next summer, and hides hig nPgetten monoys wway in the nocks and crevices of his den in Chethvia { searching the place for evidence we fouurl ten, twenty-ive and fiity cent eur 4nd bis ef varivus denominuons, sir ‘ol hor were broken into and a horse $260 sivien theretro: at the Tremont po! ing Ure last nasaed p and wagon wort) AU Was Understood yesterday 2 Hel succeded in recov operly. as hers can only be taken in cases whe \- Diainaut is a resident of the county ated to ahs of becoming chargeabie thordte + Justice Dean, however, felt deeply interested in the tuntter, and nlifon wagons and A great number of vans and pro- |. Generai Sorrell, the engincer--chtef, nas Just | handfuls of pennies, hiader 2-7 y in drawers Gee aru Wo Wished, to bring Coberet to terms “by hook or ‘What source soover the atieyrpt may come. " vision wagons, The hostess of the fAghr took place | gnishea the inspec on of the iron work for the ues birt desks, at ue back of suelves Rg Twenty-seven divorce nm ation. Puls took piece eee. Gatteren was around Coulmier on Wediesday, the oth, Notwith- | grest David Lymen viaduet, and, controry to some | giso that he hae | places. It is. b 1 anil two petitions of wives Lor ulimony wita- | sierp enongh to employ co : be ' AUSTRIAN MEDIATION standing the had weather and other unfivorabic statements that have heen made, no change ta We sims of Money bic in spots not yet brought to ght, at his a pi one divoree @ tried in the Court of Comuion Pleas in Gin 1on Tuesday, Weving thirty-one unsel, and t was loreed to disgiarge him, the frag cock? ie law not wa bis being bela. Ta the meantt + tnptnats circumstances the Gan displayed bi roops was | Dlans is required. v S | Chatham street, tor on being arrested yee more of the same sort st ll pe , 7 r i ine the wniortunats “Di gy AR page remarkable, ve ‘ y the troops was | ? The mia ney for the Convectient river bridge and | desi tine 49" du In3_ treasures, w y nh ty-ono Wel " 1 te Petition af tho’ wi ° he ays he spunea heres ee esi 4 '3 r ‘dint. \ given him, When arrested at Jamaica, by Cop band. ft *4 ~ ° i 7 % TELEGRAM TO THE HEW YORK HERALD. CONGRATULATIONS OF GENERAL DE PALADINES 'To Kennedy, he had on his person $450 in wld of vay p divorcee wi re nid ae nibs ne aitdronaient ti cyanea ae Seg SOS Mic asag Fitissinn Reply: to ite Vierna Mediatory HIS, TROOS, 000, “lawful | ong denoinmations, which were Taade up in. ant " further consideration and | ‘To tik that he short wee, Cee e last much longer, General de-Paladines, on occupying thee! Saran Hale of | rolls and inserted’ in ius vest, trowsers and eoat | i uone was tucre a dismussal In the two sults for | boot ATHY oe ea use me so! There will be Olin utar. n pying theelty, Issued : of @ | pockets, allmony tiore were decreca for the plaintif®. Tu In her VEDALL ree Tae een ned toss ba We . es -g | the following congratulatory order to the ofivers, | religiota library lor we Lest parich While riding tn the 1 Kennedy from Fa- | spect (0 unite Appear to have beon | Comm eee Tale gave hex note to the Ctty * Lennon, Nov, 11, 1870). | unuerofticers ud coldiers of the Army of the | amounts to Over C7096. ‘The teritis of the maica he fellasicep and Rad nervous fis, and inue | oryided as Tourteey | couasel, setting forth ty 1c. This oitcer tiluks ‘The London Fimes' spoetel eorresyendent 1a Bers ). 1,6ire! were that nve-sixths of fe iavone oF the Lund may | tered at thos, “My gold 1 ny gold! where 1s my | Geruwans, Hit ng the inferiority of ate | qased Wee tee ee fy OF Other. He pro : . pooner be oxpe ily, UNA ONE SD maUAL be YoaRlY | Bode? After whieh fie Fe into a broken simuber | number, Cress ues pretty Well Upto Chic | {aed 9 give the | t his earitest consideration, Un, dating 02 the 19,4 insta, sictes that the Pius |. Te acted of yesterday was wloriaue one for } saveutcr csain, When arrested yesterday 8246 in bills was | e ORO REDVBLMCL, NOL 10, aoe ne TT eet ie ais to coach sue w ease as tals, ten EISELE RTE TMT AL LTE EAA EEL LOR EE ENR nA TR Ra nS eT is AU high time our jogisiaters proposed one.