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4 NEW-.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTRMBER 22, __lSGG.—TRIPLE 'SHEET. | s et nont to show the g econstitntionality of a provisice by the | wmm and Geoghegan, acd -unfl.: or NG DAY. e their own sets, W eo would s icity of tnels 3 house. Mo upiury harece vt would_ew siogos and insutroc | 6t Wl swtietiod wit of her the violones of these saee evidences of past muffcriozs, the Suferings of Prague from the Invasion of the | Luna by Prstia artiliery « gpun the duioted ¢ B . i " conturies tho renowned city had to bear the termrs of | ive homes seversl 2ays ago. Their poing was as unos! Dol of the Brate repons: ‘ | bkt 3 v e Minc host of t Sar i Jht " “uon ‘ GEI& AN Y . oo widsin hor wals,sca aourly al | 88 RS BF SR SN i of A T o e o was fegored by It Jndgs ~.. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, a - Dean T,.‘-ux the law of 181K ta -nnm:g:um-luu;-. ‘fl"; ~ [Before Inly Russill] = n bie Guseral we n B : T 0 b A farher argasd st even | ASIAULY. Yostarday this Court was ocoupled Act did apy iy then, tie -nl{-l -w;;n.‘»:.;nu' ised | pearly the sutive 337 wAS the trlal of Siepten Geoglegan tag by ite repwal of tie not of 1€57. But a an assault npon LNiel Kol The coso hes alteady beey e cma 155 LD, by the Gouoral Ler tiat ik | 1 MO i gy uncs Gourherts Loings poclly the Assigs Distriet Attooey, Mo Bod oid, seemed 10 aud P17 to the city. ol e lhul rodnees the FutteclaniYen, and ghat fo what produes Sousider It neovesary w say'Abat, Vorwiiautacding iy eaalt 3 8how <0 this Loy torme wery it sntuLs {ro vis'tations 5 scorvs of canucu J — e of the Forty Milliners came to of dustily-cugtaved cards which dies Tho funny pastomi ind, with tiso delug 3 | | i Jd our table o W yo n placed all ber pretticst bonnets in lujnf ———— D, a} Prossiuns, inthe walls of gasdeas, towers T sv, and with mateblss dumd oratory Pat & | & or 1507 1a aot apiy, for both reated of tho same et Spencer ared fr bia deiovee. 3ok of the tee : | of & card, dict 8 show-win tongue in every loop of ribbon that should move the very ber. tofo inted fu this cusa Was T tofore pr 0 wn?fl'fi’fl,ufi ¢ st elos:d bs tNO wiiesses POEENIA TOREATERZD WITH AT | o et oo, s Ly thw smice terma, with the addition (hat the act of 1837 ex- v excopted 1o fte titlo this eity. It conld sever have s to whether, lu the & that At DOIL U400 L f A : hshit. | buy of ber. Now, her dal s are | fL0 thunder toues, Onoe they sueceeded dn i 4 Ao onte of Aust g pans to rise aud buy of ber. Now, her daiuty was een intenc.d by the Leginiature that in tais eny of no gan - § e imi——0 the gates of tha eiiy to |,: vie -nu»..".. ny o war-tricken pop! of Austria the conclusion of | wrranged fa tho best light of the back parlor, and delicate | 1,00.u0 lf 'zu-fnbu.u the hibertivs o‘f“uwlfn.;h“ 3‘.‘;.‘}',..:’ %".“3".'}'5 thf:‘:’hxllljmi:e!u‘:&:. Ty D ain of thCenturr, Heriibal 2 P 3 ave b £ ut the werey ol irres; 1o Poiice o . . Tho Tersilorial Connections of ~Prussif. | ccioriouced tic of the tradici Sarde wrth manograth, bd 00kt of &rmns, 187ith, b hippy | Bare veeslecias the wesey of IrpsepynsiVu S VY Fb et it belsbre e ) T§'s coanty the desiructive s | faw to inspect them before the eyes of them Piaced toera 200 yeire Ago. Worse tha they iad at any time Revis B INST )8 wl;.!;:x’w-gm . o was, Wilh toe diputes betwes ke g " wood | sluce megua charts was wrested from King Jokn. ‘The oy Hon, Wl msd! &n Sriends e FR 3ud by the sword, the terests of the | shall profave. o artist’s “ Private View” ever awakanod | Huee B O itre were to be folywed even whi oring oyster ‘sews, On rowruios, ad @ten (i [ g wh s G ghegan's place, corner of Forties.. ch fond anticip , such enthusiasm, such discilichs | seemingiy contiary to the words of the statute, No soch ¥ and T\ird ave., such fond anc > seraleE ot s muriof thsttue, Nosh I | il b ooty e p uative praise, such @ musical rain of adjectives, o evor | benilan coult fe R O GO which he concended. | 879 he stopped, and instantly Geoghnein his hiuk with & ,,',‘f.' (WTER0US | 1oy 1ted, alas! in such continuous sud abuudaat mody- PARlt theae Wore, 867 Boubeis " Toase whero the seeutity taice, ouiting Ll bead baly and ieavisg Aim in & positiem. rutionss aud it | orders. i red w s so wiple, dnd whero the guestioas nvolved 1o i v "u it Seossesiy “m him to be fand prople On ibs thisd Thursday of Beptember, always High | i Urel Tees se o Saorta i s o favorof 80 | 07, (06, PGP® gois,” ‘andsevorai gk Thundsy, if not Holy Thursday, fn the caleader of e Ve s % hen b6 was Gt clooted to | 101is having been knovked down by Geoshegan, The 3 el graad Pulilo Oucnings, This years | e, braoh tieg were n he b of gt in lsoras Dowere, a 10 vhether she dsieic Hed ioow | faskion, cowes the gras e o rari under the act of 1857, Lhat the Kb nesses that they saw & clab fu the honds of Geoghegaa 14 warm, week, irresolute drizzlo pervaded the pricelors | added ut the eud of the clause read by Judge Dean, sweur tha L Tho equivaleat of abont in gold » e :;.A‘, ok ,mwr Yot ,mmlu',mm'_n peg vating appeals i ernuioal un"l.! Tais Was without any :-'hgffimmom’um 20 o Tokes. » s week I (e Bighest umount the ot and lards o s, sod et ankles, sooght ouk | SXermuon ot Ao uel Ul Siete i, be was mo sho o or Do Friday Sest st bs it working awoug them can earn, by laboring izom five in the utly the lively oracics of the New, and the Jaws of Mpmmwmr‘;mg S ons mpartaned 1 £ ‘the I 7, thi c -7y T e . eveuinie, Tes of (onsands of | oo pracrihd, aid went to bed wrapped in the blcssed | e Sorroctness of bjaown opinioos, X el pasty; AL gii it thore ; e ot earn moro thau from eizht to ten comta | pit VRN BV0e ) foy done. Thioy kuow o greaf | conacious thaa be of the lafruity of bis Judgwont, but thiawas | Bsvzexces—Duriog themoraiog g L untrer for bis judguent. 1t wis betier theorerioelly U6t | yoonios o Fourth Ward brodel, was con l! ““"" - brance of P'r il BERLIN. their minda tie Til¥ RATIFICATION OF THE TREATY OF PEACE—THE | patural that the people ol ['vm.- A @ G Y— . | events in the 'atter part of Juoe SMALL STATES OF KORTH GERMANY—THE POSI- | CERHE IO Wi O8a TI0N OF BAXONY—ROYAL FAMILY OPPOSITION TO | muy when thes Jearned the A NORTH GEBMAN PARLIAMENT—STIFLING POPU- | tho :uld&lr following overs " a2, LAR OPINION AT DRESDEN—THE - DIFFICULTIES 3 “Thiowgh & bombardment was not again inflicted RAISED BY THE KETHERLANDS IN THE AD/UST- kh« ey, owing u; )m-l voluutary sba > o E ustrlang, no sinall trials woere 1 stor MEXT OF TERRITORY—THE NEW FPRENCH MINIS- | [por ijo Suttlo of Jicin—the loss of 1 25—TIE PRUSSIAN BILL OF INDEMNITY. tirst Austricn and m Arwy Corps u; eom Uur Special Correspondent. tal of Bohemis, sud pluced lier st tae wmercy of tae Prussiun fo.ce had been directed by s0 days s ¢ i, it was | P nder reds of faeto W us tw0 thousand men end women, part of istrinn defost ut Jiein ming disuster st Kouig- ERLIN, Bopt. 6, 1806, Northern enem; > s Prince he.\nriufi- Charles to take posseasion of the ci Tho treaties of peace with Austria, Bavaria, Wuitcui- e back. whilo eq routa, to purticipate in | 87, ‘That with such small earnings they uto Just sblo to v 11 tell thee A " o en route, to participete g 5 & deal inors about the tashions than we coul o h 1o shoaid K/ owlagl burg, and Baden havs boen ratificd on both sides, und the vo strugele at Sudows, Ater 10 davs of ag eko out ® most miscrable living—it 88 ‘""hlflv s iria the 100 ernmped b of & broadscolumned tuple- | 8 nd men s*ould sutfer than t! u:’u.lz):‘-n .h;.l‘.a‘.‘.i stolin Groé 000 froms’ & Oraot illets“ond Wik T 100 Sely firt paymenis of war oxpenscs bave beon made by them. lluuuu_“m n-:x:lv.ul. u 'uufd roudered tho m‘“.v. 4 3{:;:?::: ;:_: y':?i‘;:‘: x":u‘_-“rfia m'.-:-,l .;;: m\,t lt.':l‘l.'h" .l».x«.lci‘-m &!uuhbncl'":n::‘:f:‘.:fi r“r:s}:;uuuyhm:;“ fle.m :I::l‘:-v::ofln::mm wl:l Jn.:'-n“u:w = “l-'"nn‘. ttiary for 10 yosens: Win.. Baibt W BHAENINT " T . 2 brussians but & question of time, news was at last reeci ho ps sh, &N X By “ | only to those whoum ado Ho would give it 64 considerntion and shoukl bis opiuion be | seut for two Henry Wakion, for stealiug from Poace lias boen ulso conclnded with Darmsteds under fa- of tho approach of & host o in hard tivses—will be casily undervtood, To bo withe | ¢j;aingolves, shaken IM‘Jdl ”mn-‘;m." with the counsel. Mnrou:ullul Hote! vlu fn:l't vy l: “t{': ;un aud - colniun on the woruiug of the d tim Iy J ; goluiun o Ut E O e | out work is with thom o sterve. Besides tie misery pro- | yonnotg gre tinfor than ever, and moro fantastical. | " Juige Dean—W bl your Houor then aojuur the casel wonthe; James A, Coursd, for s:esing & borse nod wi 8 to sutemon L Kosenberg, ‘werable conditions, due to Russian influence, It has only | g5 of July, The tirst %0 cede a small territory, almost inclosed, and connectiug | was a solitary of § oritios th mect Gen. Voi lation, the war 5t ve- | wover wes poything dainticr than these bowitehing atows. | Justive Swierland,~No Nou if oy opiaioa aee ns likely to | which he bired from o livery-stale, wis sout to the matitulcs elgh | e T veted moms basicein, 0 swall 0 Buld | bo wuaken T siall communiouto with you; you must trust mo | Prian foc two years James Hog for grand larcen; mities. ‘s of mosaie, fucr | for that; I shall remad the prisoner, up for two years a: n’k Philiip Greea, f-" Justics Satherland statod that he had been misrepresented, | acd battery, was sent to the Fenite:tiuy for #ix months duced amoug the industriai p Prossian posasssions, aud has to pay &g(m,l\m florins, The by iy K e s’ They otk Jbe Invertd o Mk B e it tation as 10 tho maanor of providing fir bis o factory people, they barely support themsclves from year | qyiy kio/eutine, or like nothing in the world bu have been i bed. What he scives. A Winter bonnet, which protects noither a3 saylug that be wight have been impeashed. fined §:00—to ot bad sid was trat if 6 bad done Wrovg intentionally he wight | tio seuteuces for the d 10 year, the sido of Saxon), tece 15 to be expocted, 1 never prosper anuzh o luy by auything for o |5 £ n of 4,500,000 of in- Il’ll,l‘ city. The Borsonast oiryed tie s Notwithstanc the nequ N 9 iy day. A siagle failure of & crop always brings them to [/ o o ey b | aftor tho preliminarics bud been arrwnged, 1,000 iufantry, | Tainy day. & SEEF oD Top slweys bn ) Dock, oars nor cheoks, might fook to fall under condeimn L o T s doeritony which o A earched 1 'Aad fock forl pos: | 1ho orge of tarvtion. Tho Sweeping Frissian duisition | toa of the ssnaible, But ths tahion i untortunsiely oo e o s il s : been cstablished e of still greater advantage. Tho smail | session. having absorbed ot only most of St FTOB 0L L YOIR | becoming that the fair sistochood will froeze rather than | ““To brisoner was then remanded. STREET CLEANING DEPARTMENT. e thtes in Northorn Germany are now 80 sur- | The Prussians did not fad much fn the way of epeils. but also doprived thom of thels wheking ehile, Uo7 W10 | not wearik. It is akin 16 the Lambail, aud 8 direct ot i 41§ i it 3 Tonnded that they cannot dream of any potitical ndepend. | The Emperor Ferdinand, who makes the g d old ralace | likewise threatehel Wi/ SRS oln e e ot 1y | deseeudaut of the Fanchow, which, bowerer, looks lik - an —_— T T e ncver sad Elestora Hosse somd | “Kradchin® hus retideiico since his foreed ubiicarion 1a Beroof the conivion o tho lower clvacs in lp 0 | Uinbe.ils, of & chuise-top, in couaparison. Fino by degreas CIVIL COURTS. MEETING OF THR COMMISSIONERS—FINAL ACTION OB serve thein as supporting pointa. 1818, ad fed with his spouse long beiors, Al tha ingiom aro most dstes sing. Evory day deputations - | gud bewatifull loss, v ey st Summer cxpect 0l etk i TAIR TRANSUSR OF THE STREET CLEANING CONTRACT. Dousi ral f i iplo- | Yaluables in the Kradschin lad becn rewoved. ‘The Bl g e . . tiat the boonet bas becoine o tradition, acd in its plice & 2 0" g ing he progaratious for the last wat Austrinn diple; | {isg wealth reprosented by the- trowsusce of miver, | Governors, Tho Covemens SO e furm ot 0 19110 | gulian buerily will w4y 08 the Light crimps of eanially | SYPREME COURT—CHuuveas St 21.—Botors Jusios | A4 12 ::‘W:-Mm:‘m-‘ .’“)L“d'..«’ofl‘:.s""» ¢ Cloaning o Taetlon botween Hanover, Electoral Hesso, Brunswick | £old, and precious stones attached to the chupcls of Bt worstatricken distiots, of Bohemia will o thesceno of 0 | Garcloas i SUTHEKLAND. missloners B The BEyee's resent, Mager 54 Mecklonburg, with the intention that they should | Nepouak, Loretio, and other saictuante, bad niso boen {m‘*flt a "Ht"h"‘s"“",‘ oo e’ rl,f"'y It is un odd fact that the brttoerfly will cost quite as DECISIONS: Hoffioan in the Chair, s0d all the members. The matter of the ly round the Abstrian troops at that time still in_Hol. | packed away and carricd to places of safity, The vauser- | 8 ucmnl‘z everywhere to an .l):m ng ot E¥ed | npeh as—cay, more than the old-fashioned ca or transfor of the Street Cleaning cortruct from Mensrs, Brows, T abould b attack Prvata froi the norih Ifthe | 0us places of (e g Ac bl B4d Tkewle T eime besad b earin of nomion k1 tho stroots withou? | it Las beoa athematically sscertained that ho price o, Henty B, Morgan sgt, Nathan D. Morgsn.— | Devoo aid Kuanp,to ex-Tudeo Jumes & Whitiog, b s rrped o1 di . 9 b vthing portable pe ny vaie. The | be esol by 08 0f i . 7 0 5 fnverse proportion to $he o d stesdil] otion for receiver grauted, on roferred, at & provious meating, to Go RS et Rt W R TR 1 o Ete iwouraries had‘bean tracs! fetauwhn war ibite bul ding, st ocepied by tho Pruseians, thia | RIS 6 S PR R Koo N 7| M 8 i of ul. wgt, Edward J. Petos et al.—Motion | Rickiard O. rins reqaeatiog his opinion 8 £0 the B . o covsso cyoibacn tho Norts | bad beeome tpovicble. Al that toe fuatant il sl o croed of some 00 mnon, wued w5 | ™3y pointed to s charming gray phosomsaon yoseriay, | “iem iy Si0eost toapile o srentul thogatln: | L |t e s and # seplaion was S44PiD gt than it und i " Southe ‘ t 10 Jighit were hited quaa- - or s s -+ whose component parts were foar square inches of temy . s SN / lias found in the campaign with the Southern | (i, o inoyuaition and aniliary stores, windows, ~One of tho Prus. | w108 OO A ety the T Aoy | ™k 610 ot ioibide tiy yrontaf MMy 101 1o e :-;u::flg::?”ufi;fl:o:nwnt;c"t:-k-‘nmm'fid y n-mo{guuntrul. At the meetlag held nes occarred twics o day | yi g \ ‘ ird’s tail, three inchos of narrow black lace, and two | nied without vosta. bulldings used 4s mignaines. | yunty of ribbon, whete & river of phish wieandered | " Koaron Keld agt, Joseph C., ¥. Ml wry wisely did not suspend | 3iouon o broad meadow of margin, sud esked | defendant to aswer witkia five day the ulmwu:hnn, who did not look as if she bud | Ju gweut s 1 execution to staud States. A revolution might still overthrow now the ex- sting sdministration, but the Governwents of tho other Gorman States are vo longer to be feared by Prussia. They will bave to subimit either to & Fedors! orgenization perfor: ~Defaclt aet aside; | ex-Judge Whiting subumitted _the names of Wililam T. wad pay 815 costsy | of Tarrytown, and Char'es Whiting, of No (3 1ty Brooklyn as his suretivs 1o the sam of $125,000 each. Seevr —Motion erauted. | suretice the Commissioners sccepied, ana the street ocleas! the eity bad to pmy for the disappomtment of the ans in this direction. The 10,000 husiile gueste wore at ouce quartered npou v usual regle- The wunicipai suihont y work upon the pubiic improvements duriug the Prussian or 14 the Prussian Govarnmont directly, and will do so | ment for their maiateu Pru f Gav . by, e highest Teak 80! ocoupation, but maploved pocr rien aad women in order to o i thad i doa. |~ Li re. she applicasion of Natha MG Ui donlay i egh o7 407 Sodeol tie vobility and the lead b oF sors ira portion of the poor.. Lutfor | Led 0B & diet of willews Bt o Thirtjeive | SreciaL fed.—Surr. 31.~Bross Juos Svraxaiaxs. - | eoctined i sow fx the Rands of SSURSES WRR, L0 i H ? B Ci1ARLESTON STEAMSHIPS. missfyners, iter auditing the usual sem! paymons of L gt e 8 L Sy P 18 the ciiy wonld be now obliged to foed ut leagt two- | gojiory # wiiioh wust have implied the modest profit of 1 sud Stepien H. Williamson, | tue old coatractors up to Bept. 21, adjosraed, grades and the rank and t L Jeremiah Wintringt ( teuths of hor jo cording 10 the o concluded with Austria, under the 2rion 1 P, e e oo shall sulfer b territorial losses. | ¢itisens at lurgs. Tho couquetors w 2:ion in addition 10 the Prossiaue. 'Spocehless, wo pointed 10 8 still emaller ts whole boundary south rests on Bohemia, and it bas | & good time, aud did have it under the irresistibio porsa: As in almost overy otler ciby, town gzd villige in tho amh of black velvet, oraamented wich jet, and in | Plintifis, agt Jumos Adg ¥ and oghers. The sam: tiils b exeelluny coneetion vith Davaris, aa well sn the best | Si01 of tieif svord:,Layoucts sad canon. T o | nvaded provioces, thecholers b g2t 10, Tgus Yo | gumb show demanded tho frics. iy laiy” s o e e ofthe staanabive Marion and FIRES. line of commuvication in its interior, and a population of | bili of fars wus euforced with the £ o e g , sud socured basdreds of viCtu | gored the sprightly sympb, in metallic tones. And sn D e Aobic arni = . - : L among ill clasres, Strungo na it may socm, tho uppor | Frerts (6 SUETTE SRR LD Kl "with w wreath ofscar- [ Loy WhICh ORI Lot Tt Hue, sumo00. R st T ity being provided with an abundau abund ;A:u elements of socloty huve sufiered moro tizn the lower | 10 LV 00w ers—onl t oa’ St . s > SRS olvet lowers—ouly this, snd netiing more—we de | Tyu me delondunts clarzed t! tiifs and Spotford, "‘u."f"- whose 'l”,“" """l"""“.“"“""' . f'.",';";""l“‘ depose und say was ratod st thirty-three dollars. “Wo- Hiea oo with. Traiud in. relcrehos 10 the proceedings. At 24 o'clock p. m. yesterdag a fire ocourred on the 3 orrs especially, ka extraordissey peroen "‘"i Aol tnogt | M, said tho Cirineso plulosopier, ** 18 & voracious and | i Cours deouled tiat no @ ud ‘Sooe of thi ‘butlding No. 405 Grand-at., fn'ihe to supply | Plugues suoag them ome (Geacrel sid sovoral colonelemost | B L ibi monster.” salon. whicts wes in the fnterest of tho defer third o:r..‘ elhno-wn’n ding No. e et “ apartue! Mrs. Sarab sucon. The ’ "I.I‘ of those were dead within a few houss after the firs* symp- i e s a8 o prevont & confiscat, - of (helr property, and that ti e chendl véloeih UF the. Prinoss | < Jiulntey Saterils Solvsieres 30 viritos and elegant. | 80 a8 b Drevent & oorto cmedy. in their $ults. in 22167 15 | have been ovused by '8 litle dnachier bt ] i 0] ) \ et and plush has been colored by deft and cunning . - ” falmrmcbug, Fieslbag, Lovtoris iy Kissky, sod iy fiom the. paticrrs which the Autwmn woods, fing o the facte-sdoiitted b bosh s, 71 seme masohen, whigh i Sk BheEpal I e oDt Waldsisln RS0 GG EWR BOWMOOR UM S0 wimer inosdows, sud eternal sky displured. Boes e e N e Porrody douid bo' | LI Ssiimaty 35 aas with grest ¢ Kleinsite, all beeame eholera-hospituls by thoe su Dind he shining jgment bere opesed, only & partial 1 ly oot cued unhurt from sn upper story window. She was so ovranee of the plagre among the officers or-cups, aid binds tap She stinig wau donted the mot Gourge Bites, Jr., 107 148 | ened ag to he unadle to give any coliurent secount of the e fa the otay Wal i i gt 74 ¢ s Lhoso muaterials aro, auy fudy wiio bas | moving defendaots, James Adges wnd otiers. Flamen B. | pin of the fire, But for the promptness of the Fire bl ;T S JRURY O CoRRS mea 142 | {iganuiiy to fubion her own bonota may owy ber - | Chaniler, Ktavr & Via Winks: and Lo, T Evarte, for | B0l e P hngineer-Kingtiand: there would have l'-"!'fn" e ot 1b Ty ried | lirer orily thauks for tie pattern, snd, buying th bosi of | ¢ ytilh w108 sk Spoikid, sarvivor of Syoilurd, Tie- | w heavy lows, a8 ths b in which the fire originated and, 1o less than seven died in two daym Al | ) ge jempting trifles, wake for seven or ten doliars g8 | stos & Co. surrounded by & number of otier woudeu bu 2,500,000. Considaring that it always entertaine] excel- feut.'diplomatie counections, which saved it at the Con- | Evests got tho desires m 'Vienns, 68 they do now, its futare relations with | 8bles, togother with tue ia are still of great importaec. tobacco. Whenever privaie pa rassia roquires, iherefore, the permanent right of ocen- | Mako tp tho deficiency tho city was enlled upo i i it. With truly admirable vidence for the wuil- pation by her troops, which has been alreacy sdwitted in S el N‘MY,M“ of b “bordinates, the Pros principle by Saxony. hffl:{r to yoit alroady, the Kingof Prussia will have | commandor alio ca'led gpou the ity oflicers to i periormaices at balf fri mo real decision in rospect “to his fature position in the e North German Confoderacy 1o the Parliarient of that sec- | eVery day 100 tickets fur tho free use of tion of Gewmany. Lo intends to reg: Lute the fundamental Nor was this all. ~ In addiiiva to the ) te by spocial treaty with (he oter States before the | the gratificaiton of the capacious Vi - Parlisment assemiles. Military sbsolution wants fo end | €It W required o provids money and srticies of ever rst came & reqni what it began_without submitiing it to te. | description needed by the jnvaders. ¢ . ¥, Count Blsmark counts und:;bmdfy thas the. *:fii'.:'.; tion for 150,000 lorivs in hard cash, Next one for A000 | the grand Luiidines are at this pomest entirely | g1\ ant hat o# sho conld ind on Broadway for fifty, Which the fiames would have rua wita great ,..fi.': Py will ronder him sfterwerd botter servicos when be has | pairs of bootes. Thea for vast guanti deseried, both tieir owners with their servaots and tho e fronts of ticse liats ae 80 close us fo_ preciude all SUPERIOR COURT—Srscial TERs—SerT. 21 was e thiry floor wes burat out #ad the couleuts .I.qp already broken the independence of $36 States by trenties, | lowihor, hay, oats, touls, bedsieads, viat military tatridors baving bastily left from deead of the trilming, exe a bead of bright velve: tirely consumed. Tn the circies of Prince Charles, brother of tho King, | foF tho hospilals, and wany other Ui disase, ko Prossian quartornusstors aud commiseary do- | (o ol SgRAR AV EOR A TCOR frin e of jot encircies e o Min, D, eatvmatos bor loss at 200, Xosared for $400 1n $he a0d of Priuce Frederick Chales, his son, retarning wich | to mention.” Kven sueh uifles 08 pajper, ivk, pens partments wnvittingly came very wear adding fusl the | O 0T 00 ey hore is Do whits of &rTaD2e- Jane Bryant agt. Mary H. Brrant, and John H, | Bowery Tpsarance Company, Tue firat avd second floors were Jeurels ecquired in Bohowis, and in the highor mili peneils were not forgotten. undreas of toaws for the Rt by offeritig for sale to tho publio large-quantities of | SIMOSE 8l of thewm, horo is 1o whis of actanso- |y, 1))zt James Canthers,—Order sotiled and fled fa Clerk's | oceapied b Ropert Oucerdork as 8 biliard soon. 'Ho sy aite, Dasever, vety sieon B s e tuell | transportation of supplies were wiso dumanded st obs | 81 On the b : PP Bt 1 ey ek v by g o 4 y occupied the adjointng nuilding, No. 407, His loss Sialey, Lowerer, Yery sirong objoctiony iy entartained | winod for temporasy e, - Day aud. right e manieip | of he poor Lal g at tho rulo sy o pirid afwayh U the st of 070 b | 953 cunmn ot twert €. oo, .. Taerme . | i st B il e vt o condenned stuil s st 4 Fed s o6 + COOPT-= | nderdouk ran up stairs sud rewpted to force bis way lote plos-y bide of a brindle evs, t the only golden rule of s, or chorded difluren eriy, of milliuery ouly, ve » Ail tho shops, Bow- y of Fail aud Wiater fnaries, iy ERR biowa, like tre G go! L Motious Inst moment 8 protest of the Basgoumuster ag. aro, perbaps, tie chosen ¢o) heats b Tutt 1l agt. Exrs | the burving apartwent in order o r scue the girl. but weg J o Tuuls sgt. Joseph Mott; Wm. N V boclor,— 5 frustrated ia the bumane attempt, the sdvancing fawes W S ane e {og Ll back. To the sttewpt bis buie and evebrows were singed and his face badly scorehed. Tie bufl‘ln‘m FAS—CHAMuERS—-SEPT, 1— | the Parker estite, and Is damaged to the smonst of o CARDOG. 814,000, Probabiy {rsnred. ns & great support from the small Courts, which euthorit'es wera kept busy supplying the stendily cont: Gl ety Mok tomeestions to the King immediately, | Uibg Prussian wauiz. 1f cver o wan worked bard under e see thom imposed Ly 3 Parliament. ' Rights can 172 | Gouspulsion, it was the Burgouastor of Prugue during the | osal of tho dungerous food to tho popalativa of the city, | B B 0y porfoct obtained from the King, in_using Conrt influences, | 188t eight weeks. #toped the sale, Prague being one of tho most intensely | poeyugg the Opouing w Cathiolie and superstitions cities on the fuce of the globe, v ut pot from s Parl t icity, Evel Prague being the ce-ter of the railioad system of 3 o1 ameat, and frou publiciy. Every | o Bkt 18 0 MU0 O e, Tt bocan it 13 10t to be woudered tha thron » can bo soen o o Ol LA ot s be i Jons Cuflahan agt, Edward C. Moore; A. M. Lawrenco agt. | will bo abont 0. Insured | | COURT OF COMWON PL Bef Indios being presert. Tho westher wan oppressiveiy hot, snd o it retaraadle om | 4y, Exoelsiors ngesred tobe ftizued, for they played & » Jodge CAXDORH. * poc7 gume, thoagh ey came off tho viowss, 4s Wil 0o Lo arrest and mmprison wd th ilk crovats whicls, as children, the aug Jadies euviolsly suw encirvio flCour:m? ‘?w' “afil{ul’?mm‘:mfy:wmmthw great Russiun ent t in t 1 4 at all hours of the day kueelin froat of ti onn'l circles, would divide with the King the rule over | & nesiun eptrepot i the uveded proviaces. il ho ho gy kueeling in froat of the countless i1y reeord whien the bor verliet of B —— o otber sovercigas.. This would homble them wad | Al “the troops eomiug from Prussia on their way to | Siiines nud statucs of saints in piaces aod thoroughe ) Shett :l-‘[ 0. b gty ':l‘rll::u‘llu‘}* TR au WD SNTTORD SOOMTEIETON R ———— weaken tho power of the King. Such reasons are prinai- | the front passed through and had to bo fed by the | fares peayiug foc doliveruuce frou tho plague. Doke mperiont 10 thess Suiamer daye and by 50 il Fpl i SRS bt o A S LASE BALL. pally raised by the fomale portion of the royal gi'y- Moy of the wwlio_rhuldh-s-l yes priated Moo deap et it oot ifs dhe I C"l’l‘“”' “"“-“Tr”’-m RTTEeReA Y w——— . and singuls 1! o for storin, pur] E housauds o k and , g o r : g who hava excel- n this case—the um hich, in M““%r:‘x’n.i:::“hlezwl: id | c“&.‘?fi" :;L‘:m- -h; onlakwsis R hers, oo .t held-b:.'.'pin., , on the : NEW.JERSEY NEWS. 1:1"'.1‘,«“.7.:‘1‘,‘:.23 or’v['\’:“‘:s e Mlm’ Thols wa o opiwon of Juige Batis, heve hmmruan ,rewfl"d-—«fl THE TOUR OF THE EXCELSIORS—THEIR GAME OV 8oes 2ot do it from love for third cousios or from dis. | Feturn of the prisoncrs from the velley of the Duaube, the i - ——— Jot s avid that Bayadore st sontal stripes—will | #ipioativn (B h SOTURSI . {0k PEINOROYS, EBALTIMORE—ANOTHER VICTORY. Inlorestedaess but mercy from persozal disike f0 Count Tholo of the nmy of he Elbe snd, the greater portion of N RerRopaTE.—A lad named Johu Da o8 My popatar, ard tha ruiment which s been disre- | 25 wigs fari.z, for ez of Sabcas corpnn o bring up W |y R B roslalor and Pustime ismark, to wiom the daughter of Quecn Victoria cap- | the first smy merched thior er, the Jersey City by O epect cn'of as **duds” shell TeNcw its YOUil us | " jr Fuues suid that althou Botts had rofused to | o1 g 4 oot pardon tho supereiliousness with whuch Lo treated, | Of Progue had to fecd nearly russist moit stadat o the eag | o i be bod given o oideibs whaterer wpon (he | O1obe st Madisep-avs. Gronads, Balttmore, ou Wednosday, b Bowe, oad sve Ftindale 89 E50 jowed e maemory besomea#ia experience in the form of | question wa (o the yowers of cecsws of foreign goveraments | Srasted & largo mnewblage of spestators & great sumber of i | ever since Lis sccession to power, England Lng not o swa'l portion_of thie number for muny do power, Englaud and Englisu | (00p iy 0t of the Prossian oceupaticn 10 tho eity, a8 & corporation, is not Jeas thau 800,000 florin the amounts exponded by the thousands of pro; owners for $he maintenutiee of the officers wud $m:wm.l upon thew, iiis estiviated the 5 comwunity wil excecd 3,000,000 of fiorina lu our civil war, the Southern Robels mude o coutinuous outery, it will be remembered, about the barbar X ment of crn country by Northern gener et went visited upon their 1 for 15 days on the eh “fghtime in the strect ) gy O S 10 daye o8 i s ath, this.led Drby ie what is | the lttle squsre p be hands of the | presont weus asly entoring a | the nocks of diplomacy. ‘I'na strongest expression of this family opposition, how- ever, fowid in the sister of the King, the mother of the @rand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Sle bad come bere to lend their assistance to theHanovorian Deputation, ‘which had come here toward the end of last week to pio- test against the aunexation of Hanover. Sue uscd all the devices of female diplomacy in the most regardless man- mer. Prayers, tender representations, excesses of fury ¥ ithotauning 1is extrems you and das boen polica 0 sovernl vosnshy —onee for bur o andd stealiog & yuatiity of cigars, und ouce or LW ice 8. ore, y The Club arris t1p m., and were received at the depol th Clerk, by & Comiitee of the Pustinie Club, and afier & Lot ride frv Wealiington, tioy bad to take & hotier waik i tho sus, - E ing Vhelr baggege, to the Chambourg House, where they CRIMINAL COURTS. ludch, afterward taking the sireet oars to the Midison-ave grounds—adiission to whick was & quarter of a dollar on fl oed-8:0n, and as o large crowd was present, the Clab m may be gored, nay, must by 4 with equal steps besids A - ———— rp TIEPT OF A CoAT.—Somo time during y worning, a coat, valued ut §30, was stolen from the residence of Mr. Frederick Payne, No, 320 South Soventh-st. L in its fen, their glittering e and hm{i expressions, tears and swoonings. “ You are ‘“l‘ - ""“‘I’“‘i}' !Lb‘.‘wllul ‘l“-i"‘i dbed by 1 r} ph C " . p ourself only & throne robber; you are yourself only a | Citios, most of which bad to be subiued by force of arins, | Jersey by some thief who gained acosss to the hall way Soui’s. wiigs ool N 1B COU. : smuldi:"’nh ey bmnm'y“m Koup This "'”.,‘“ o ikhe process of exhaustion applied by tho Prussiais | by wouns of {sle: keya. The wame evening Officer o woulan's wings droop THE T('| MBS POLICE COURT. m:‘::;i‘-h:m-fl Iu'-‘::-":'z; .hu::‘n‘:nn' : g g ] for Hacover was happily defeated, a8 you wiil have al- 1o this Austrian oity, frow which uot e Lostile sliot was | @resivd two you men respatins iy neled R e e —— s L gethor wiih otLer drawoneks emong which was the absenes veady perceired. }’am.‘cu Deodiity and googragbical | fired. 3 o 'n‘.!I::;:'\‘»::n.‘x‘:L:’.J"»‘mL i :..h::;‘h: gubvequently (he - > SrorrN (oobs RECOVERED.—On the 31st ult. 8 | ofeneir captain, Joo Leggest, whoe prescnce in the riae ition offer too mighty arsuments, tot Lo let retura that | »‘{"x" "';»'nvl!l;‘-nn herg, after m‘n;m}ugu i rnu{:lmnd for | foiet a2y 4 OF CHRISTIAN GEIS. trauk oelooging 1o Miss Lydia Herron, resding i Clinton, | always inspires coutideace, the Excelaiois entered but about ten days, was superseded by Gen. Vogol von ISR Stk ave,, Brooklys, was siolen from an expreas wagon at the Ful fififlm%fa‘;:ffi'.‘ffi"-’fi;m:“:i-":mf.""de“ufl i which arese by the Austnan conuection with Hanover and Hesse for Prussia, that the could have ielded on this point. But with the Parlismoentury ques- jon the Grand Duchess seems to have been more success- | ful. Sho has at least obtained thattho “poor King ef | Goveruor-Ge Saxovy,” which lias already 8 Prussian garrisoz, should | Ahis capacit 2oL, also, looss the rempant of bis soversiguty by sgita- nnie tioas for & German pariiamwent. » ALt this oceasion the discord in our highest circles hes shown itself most tioroughly, while the Prussian civil Commirsary de Wurmb, at Dresden, romoves the Saxon A “Guost” IxvAvEs A Te¥eMeNT TTOUSE 18 JER- | THE PAT-DOILER STILL IMPRISONED—A XKW POINT | ton Forcy fu chis eity. The trunk contaived o quantity of | made in the Nationol gawe, Toough tie Pustimes show 87 COTcQuite en excitement has been oreated lu tho vila- BAISED FOR THE DEFENSB, BUT WITHOUT 8u0- | volnable ladies’ wodslng apjarel aud Jewelry, witogether valnad | luprovement over last vear's ainr, and hid recen , Jersey City, by tho fact that Py Aside from the valo srengtheued by a conso, ation with the Ivaahoo Club, of tie articles, the Lidy wos 1, had the Excelsiors beed ju trim, they could have beaton been taken possession of by By 5 semiesocd. Tnformation of tae afiair was cor. S o nu,,u:,,, nocessity of | The case of Christian Geis came up yestorday be- Taorn of the Fo by & score of threo trone. Asit was, the viclory was Sutberiaad in the Supreme Coast Chambers. O r ) th Precinet, who detsiled rod by B socre of aine rans’ advauiage. proved him a master iu the art of exacting the The rpector firss appeared on the T £ and then | fors Ju tibly entertalned o 1 e ceing toe anboo0 b0 tho poctay. | A0 10 eveaing the Ciub were aconquered country. His ine irs aid elnoimed and bauged the doors o e | gro caliing up of the c1se, Mr. Justico Sutdsrland statod that d his wife K s, inmates of the Chamboued’s, ana toey ket for Uhaludeiplia eaily next mornings always had to bo eomplied with to s eould not slep. Al the noiscs werc st firet | | T T A % Sete Tusle P 31 aod 33 I s o T foiiow Lug s tue '\ 3 icipal rem ustragces wero nover f np»ml‘t';v'u‘- sod hallwess, et Roay the :’; " ':"“:‘n';"""“": '," i "fl""':‘; vl ,"‘!‘r "h’:‘; “the Barrach 5" It is ns o . : . 1o, o all'sach lig fad hat, Gito’ Tep Codipligde o sieaping apartmont wnd ook from & man hi o excoptin adge Burnard, That Jus aeeakiam bad | ) A g b . 5’:’}';;‘.?,‘5‘;,?.,;”.’.?5‘.‘3{?“‘.':,‘,‘,‘.‘P:,’;:f#‘.”.:::.' tho pstional | (il 00y il i Bd bt ono Teflrs * Compinee of | Shirs without mostonive the ariatbunds, and wibout arake | been ut the Cours ooma,but bo had sccidunialy uled b0 8ee | run i e e o, siole the | Aitabell, 34b. ) iaer . ’ ice.” I sbed the most rig afver wiioh It bang the ekirt upss Lho then | Bim, R g Lenyesty - Fglodion t Senmmsppares e locel.piese. Ko, papers fromm oLbcr | D, e oy ey e LLem 1o the roof and Bung thom | Ex-Jsdge Daan stated that within 8 week & similar writ had | SNF of Fiaderty, hivke 3t_opos sad divided fhe dom parts of Austria that sporadically found their way here | v tho eaven in such & position that they could be seen Ir: ST, CTOFORT AT WK W et B s o Falkenstn, who was po doubt ealled fiero in view of ewinent success he Lnd achieved in levying war contribu- tions &t Frankfort-ou-the-Main, He' beeame wilitary eral of Bobemia, and continued to act ia | ity of Warrea und Morgan on of the treaty of peace. | the Louse No. 177 Wasreu-st. I », like his brief carcer at and the famities the fotks 1u the ho: confined to us host invaded , stois tis | | FXCELSIOR. ;?fim. The mxll'.?\-'yl uvfcmux-cmm de Teback uses the ‘xisting condition of war to lesne & probibition of all ! X been grarted by Justics Burnard. That he was {uforaed b e Airg 4 : Uirough the mail, were sewzed fruqueaily during tie first | the street, At last 6ucuRile tiere was 1o explauation of the | the Disiridt-Atioruey that over two yeurs ngo the %k L 5;1;.:,:,'”:,""’_’ N K".yjl':?n:‘.u::;.vmwr or morwe mnl Blovavuwuan? itical reutiious wod meelings, o pri gita- olitical rewtrious hnd mootiangs, 80 08 to provent el A2 | (v wooks of bis rule. When tho gairison of Ui fortres | mystery. tef had been disonssed, oo then the aw had beeo ad- | B CET 081000 bl eaca Fialorty In aged 42 years, Seral Tohack bas Tecetved this onder from his ohicf, | Of 1heresienstadt, some %0 miles north of Pragus, mado r— winistered aoiformly in the way which they now B e sl asd & betvr: 'Tao wosea 10 aied 99 | Batlowwil i} Prince Frederick Chatles, and the King bas approved, | 8 sortic on the 2Bth of July, in eonseqnence of the igno- ARREST OF A YOUNG S¥EAK-THIEP.—Wm. Rodgers, | Justice § '-‘; "“I’;; h ',fi,“""i,"' reatl 3 ears, & uasive of Ir d clatins to be & storekecper, Tve | ¥Flanly, 2d b afier tho intervention of his sister, this suppression | Fance of tbe Commandsat of tho coclusian of 4b Sl | & boy 14 years o, ostaasibly an envelopo peddler, yestarday S e R Hiion (e | mahety damie Il 1he mon drcided zaimar, the | Eimeudort ofBrowi, et g‘fll agitation in P‘nonya The civil commiseury fl:pt;";d.l,'m‘“: o Ak o afl)“."?“:‘l:mxk "“‘;‘" went to varivus offices tu Jersey City to sell his waves, and | Ex-Judge Dean— audervooet, the Clark of the General 1 deolnriug thut a0 bad procured the articles from s Total. = TR ‘ o Werih has ntaratiy ity srmptatied of tis b | SSPLECLS U S0y U0, O s | s sorerat el artls, e subsoenty, wae rced iy | ssp hed B uvi o show B9 GRS O FALEE | 4 Sovorwun Puacn ron o Nur oot Oheres Brotiers e s e IS, i - . t . 7 1 o Me Wi 1 ape, eutered ot 1. 3 o e 3 h, . Tth, 8 ho had acted ouly on his instructions frowa Boliu. But | oW, contribution of mouey. Upou the fuiluro | ef e imae sl roomn anp. | _ Jwigo Satheriand—That did not meet the polat, fa s | dealer ia ¢l.ss und 15 Crinioti/o6 Thursiay, | Hesdleiis ie8 0o B ABATmrattans RSl Do hos been adinopished to bo patient, aud if the treaty of | the first isicllment of the tive u . Austria agreed 0 | neied 1o Vo vacant, and locked bimseif 10, He wos arrested -l;yl» b i Yo ' ¥ ulght heard the sound es of broken ghss in the rosr of Lis Pastime .3 % 3 1L 0 0 2 4 b6-=19 x-Jodge o or will hear my pointa. Uaptre—Mr. Allszor of the Atliatie Club. store. Hoatonco barried down stairs and there fousd a | Soorers—ess peace should s0on bo concluded, as appears likely, our | PJ for the support of the armies of ocoupetict, 10 GITIVO | und committed for examination, He claiivs 1o reside iy Bos- nilit will have the satisfuetion of surrendering | 8t the stipulated timo, ho again calld upon the city to | tou. Juige Sutherland—I dou’t want to bear an sr:ument, Judge Iialz and Nelson. umfl&‘:fi'u e Bie with bound Linbe. 1t 8 1. persecy | make good the derelction of the luporial Governmont, — Doan, but a0y Litog you may sey will bo listened to aud con- | younz man named Patrick Hawlor who had broken out apane | Tiwe of gume—2 bours 5 whnuics. t for the Burgomaster, end informed him that if be NEWARK. sidered by o, wlass from the door leading from the yard to the haifay, Fly Catches—Excolstors 1), Pastimes 12, Jodgs Deau—Then T clatm, first, that this matter fs ad- wied through the apeitars, Lke iatruder was of Quts on Fouls—Excelsiors 6 tiues, Pastimes 7 times. socordance with this that there is in ministerial eirclos | + less and less said about & Parliament. I do not, however, beliove that Count Bismark has estircly sbandoned his plan, but he has to let it shde in the backgrousd till he & Lot bave got (hro ol o sall : G vy Aie, Brotere. aud banded over 1a SHOOTING STAR V. HAMILTON. Court squad, _Yesterday the pris- The above Clubs will puy s match game Juatice Lisgan, Hodoolured that Lo | Hoboken on Tuesiny, Sopiowber 25, 1660; guwe to b uientered the e for tie | A42 0'clock p. m. Plea the magiscrate thoshe or he o +'% 18 ML once secns at my practice was I have a'ready | Otiicer Cuskee of th these writs, undor the 1upression Was Grralgae bo prantad u intend to steal anyt ra, a0d it matlered litdo which, i ing n slo the question hos been raised. Mr. Bliss | 1, bo rather a ri‘iculous ore, and e gecordingly committed we of all the Justicos of this Coart—hy did ot farnish him with & million zud & ha'f of florins in W it L o S e o nd sbata IS0 mih wpon| A%, LurnovED PIRs STaANER-—-4 new status fre- | jpfiesielis o the community. 'The Chief Magistruto knowing that the S cloy on Wodneedsy. . on farthe r it with the Kiag on another occasion. Goneral never n.ade o vain threat, went to work, and suc- d v:her officers of the New-York The change in the pfi,,wfl Ministry will also contribute ceedod in roising the vast sum in the time fixed, Upon n from Brooklyn, Jersey City aad the arrival of the Goversment money duy later, he bad | otier plac and prowounced an iwproyement upon wiy yet T liero to & slowar pace, notwitstnding | o rioxpected bappiness of gt ting hack: the fands he had | eanstruoted of the wame class. 1t was yosteray laken to ) 1 there existed here Do belief to be able to overcome all | 0 Ul Ty St of the city, “The Goveruor-General phin, where it will be Precived an | tried I;‘ the Hiber- | oame in and rised certain points before me, and i the exum. | him for trial in default of 85.0 bl The accnsed ta aged 19 HOWARD MISSION FOR CHILDREN. d i difonlties with France, which one yet beheves to be sure ) 1 sctedly on this seetion, T No. 93 Mu seemed Lo posacss a de haut for practical jokes, uy, and theuce sont to Carlisle, fur which place it | ination \)Iihulqun»llvn.t oo unexpectedly on this seetion, years, & uative of this eity, anc es at No. 95 Mulbecry-st. R vas & g {oh Mis ’bu“ Aadle yoyc 198 He hit upon the sarcastic dowonsiration of !thd‘ylj tho don't know that Thad ever road it through carefully before | * qyepy op CLom oY BinoLy; arglars almost fnvark Thursday night wa. s gila . v this Howmrit slon Building, No. 57 NewBowery. Tie children conn ected with hos théu at least one year for the orgauization of P cetion evised s, it the ond o - FA 8 crpsist Kian oF aitrodiig (A8 | L Riass ‘o7 ‘A" PosiviviL=Bady Jast ‘Spring th | Topsa s sectien ol the Herked B aweobes e o . : s the chools of 5 M.csion, to the number of abous 500, were s 1o statute for if, it con German affairs, aud the political difleulties Which awaig | divine service held in the priucipa X ; \ theroby. Prassia and the rest of Gurgfny 8 Which 4walt | i honor of the birthdey of tio Luspeior ¥ « Frawraits Fravniso Lodge, ¥, & A, M. of Newark, whila o e Tlow was the. man befors. Hum § of 100 little weight, only absoiutist's superciliousness, and Joseph in full uaiform, with L whole enjoying plowe in Lird's Woods, near Belleville, weio sel o, Lo hud supposed 1hat there was a common law right of £ more attempts ¥ gatbered in the (wo school-ruotus of the fnstitation, where they ’ ¥ : Moreover, bho usked 8 high Austrien odici llp«v:lq 3 fung of Byhe 54 oo v"“de'":,"g}v;‘ beaton | huivas corpus, Now, there nro practical dificultics n the way b :“‘; SEHy 1O “";" were addressed by the Rey. Matthew Tale Smith, the Rev, B, 4 A0 Atrocious Manner—s! Jubs, and eve: nives of this article of o o time probabl 44 - e 4 ol of thia axtlale of t8e Hevia e tho time proballs | R Paller of tho C st. Courch_and other gentlomen L if Fronch citizeus iu other places did not already make themselves porceptible, one would become negligeut. The Neihicrlauds raise more and moie difficullies with his i the vey to His Imperial Maj slations, He hud his quarti wn of the culidren of the poor of the en in thels twa fayored the avdience filed 1 the s Court. There wore th used, Every effart was made at 140 time Lo secure the foters, but witkout suocess, Ou Thursday the ringleader, Jeese Me- are of very little use towover, uecs Buopted by the thieves, who . s the very apartments o oceupied by tho fa o . regard to the position of Luxemburg, and the foricess of fu th T P 4 pied by Cabe, war soen, and inoedistely arrested Ly Ofiver Midler | bui four clorks of the Court s . Luxemburg to Prussis, and claim even that Luzembur family. Delore he moved fis headquariers to ‘Topletz | The Graad Jury, now in scesion, willattend to bis case. ool Sounty Cle: he Cli b 3 e s of tho best i Jout, | ith sluging, end displayed their very best belavior. e my <y ST | Jast week, he gave & grand farewell i e ¢ e i e o Judge Dean—Tho County Clerk 18 now the Clerk of thia | bave suangt thelr Balint Wit il L0 ot N0 Talght; :::"le.m:'.flf;:fiflfi :hnmqml‘:’\- mag o lauters, and d g- | Ofticer 0 ty of tho Sisth Precivet, While patroling his b with ita wande:tul g by that, when the recog. | Oificer Hucgarty of tho SISt Sttt St A0doh Schiaids, | the chiklren wanifesing théir delight b siril sud eothusiaatid ane st., eaoh of thew buving a roll of eloth under n':: ;};\"— gfi;fl’:'b 'fi'fif‘:"u‘:' ‘13: ev-l:bl‘u-"tn-;m. e - o siltple o s o . Arnold, the energuic superias ing e afroutestanos Mitpleions s pauldty: tendeut of the Mission, styled the ocoasion his * mrsimelog was in no connection et ll with Prussia, and that Prussia ¢ 2 the great | Gpawn Tamcrny.—Philip McDermof 0. 52 | Conrt. should therefore evacuste the former foderal fortross of | ball of the Imperial Burg, to which the Burgomaster S R e . EM',:,,M:. e 5‘,“0 {,OE,,',,,,,, Justice Sutberland—W il pass Luzomborg. 1 told you some weeks ago that this | Other city officiuls wore invited. Of eourse, they had to | Hiors B SOUCTCE O bage ball game, on Weduesday | nistuce was Sled four days befor the return doy notics wis would bo_the ‘sour foelings of these intenso Joyalists While | Btrcomn and 4 ooiored woman pewed Fia Hamstey, resid. | 0 bo given 1o tho Attorney-Ganoral, Witha oopy of the papeis. soro point for the further difficulties | 8%, butt ; eating from the lapenal table, under the eyes of au hest ivleion- vo | Has that been the pructice t No. g pel d yes of 0%t | ing in Divielon-place, havinz been soen to appropriate the g l;:u_“ l;ill S iaagh 0 8677 te papers o the o Gobpe the.slath i’ Tas.Too oiicer su- | tendsat of the A won | between Prussia and France, and the position now occu. by the Duteh Government complotely confirms this. | Yo was their bitterest enmy, and had tresied their com- | artioles, was on Taursday arresiod aud comwittod for tbe | o JTHdEs How e Overtabing one of the fugliives. who gave the nawe wlous had beea 't wmunity with such unspariug rigorcan be readily imagined, | offene. trios Attorney. Wil ooy g bl % Wwhich were ¢proad upon the 16 tables of the Aining-room :anwin.!_mt 1f you restore the ct yoa restors | Of Mliam Barke, Retracing his steps with the prisoner the the e and d:mmlul gy e .l .:. Joubts that France backs the Netherlands, ‘ The whola population breathed freor when the Governor Corxer STONR LAID.—Tho corner stone of a Ger A £ LAID. — < by ty 1 it b cute the certiorar 1 officer picked up the bundles of cloth urupped by the thisves, o Me Hul, i n'r':.:.ml fre‘ln lllulvul;lm:mly n | and v.,n"lt both \:em and the prisover to the é.mon.llmun, time, Thé whole afuir Autly a8 ecorus .':";;33“ pin'::: of mfi:fi.flfl'fififl}f" ii‘.:i Tef: the city 50t to return. The war burden, howover, 18 | maz 2 caby terian Clurch was Jid on Taureday afternoor, on |~ Judge Doay Ar. Huli o > e Prench Minister Moustier was Embassador st | South every duy, and are still quartered upon the city, | by many olher sirkymcy. g1t . and | oo e e D C 4t Now Is 1t to be bronght_before tho | of falso keys. Yesteniny, tho prisoner was arraigued before voted teachers of the Miseion schools. The last Prussians will probably not take their departure | will seat over 500 people. 1t will bo ready for use in Jauvary | Suyrewmb Court 1_Who is 1o give notice ! Whese duty 18 it1 Justice Hogan, and cowmirted for trial in default of 81,000 Berlin during the Crimean war, and organized tho famous ol Pt b1 0 e thy, oo @l % Dol Ho 18 » resident of Norfolkst., aged ¥ years, nod & hent of dispatches which pué Lim in possession of the | before the 10th fnst. 3 0 Deaur—The practlos bas been, Lowt Iaformed, for e | 5, 4 WESTCHESTER NEWS. dispatehee of the Prussian_ military envoy st Petersbur, The historical meetings of the monarchs of Europe or | Newark Prrsnyreny.—The Newark Presbytry § hriscnerto give notics and 22777 (08 3 on the Distriot | bhatter. o enjoyed the full ssinn, military entoy at Petersires ! (eir roprocutativos, at which the fate of nations wes | will meet in Bioauiich) on Toesdny next sept o0 Openlig Nitorney, Srthey faf) #§ Five wash notice the Digrigi-Attor. | Avuegep ¥o8grD CoEck.—Officer Wonderley of the Forty, | e AR and which made hiw sequeinted with the Russian holasy | gettled aocording to the decroe of the sword or the pleas. | sermon by the Rev. H. Thomyson. Report on Education, by ney dmisagy th=l procoedings god & benc Wirrand 18 eued [ 4o, Brooklyn) Procinct yesterday arrested John Cole, on NOTHER BULGLARY.—Auother burglary was A e s o | 010 of Gasorersigs rales vors In fenar dines sweal | e Rt DT Iy il cimpletion et 44 o40 oo Cowriacae | 00 oMy, Edward IL. Pyatt, dolag busineso at No, | Biitad on Wednealsy aflerncen of, sho house of Elwerd kzown st the Proved him very intimate with the | 8ttended by 8 good deal of pomp. /1t is n significant indi. ELIZABETH, «iuly shoald not strive 0 onebD o pogberry's of U einant tostified that on October 18 | BLIGD, in the town of Greenbursh. The house Wias Sty ¢f qubtitiont so8 persons wheria. eation of the progrels of the Old World, 4hat KeurTs full. | ., IxvicTsp PoR Murbkn—The Girand Iy of 5:“.}"‘““ o petwond] Ly, SpAIN e DRERETTS ST U9, | 18 Tsbedake TM SVBEER kel s L b | S e ot u"fl‘“fl 0 e o L The tween of indulgi empty pageantry on such occasions is fall- ey al Ty of Union 4 1863, the aecused came a cheel Waostobester County Fulr, a: P'mgmm.;b',,m'.{fi|m¥“dm of Beg. | ing e iine.” Mo basill epate’ thet, the pesos con | Couatr. sliting nt Elgabeth Cits, nuge fouus, bl o Cior: | pJustice Eatherland—The Ravised Statates sonstructed d | " tine to have been drawn on_the Nations] Bank | piver, spgons uad Tocks, Barked & M, sdveraiatod L veted with tkres-fouithd Brgjast T s to | ferencos held 1n this city during the last few weeks wero ment against Simonsar, the Liofaty 8her'ic of Bergon Countr, vove pgeryl g by S sy e Tty ct¥ Oy on 1L, A. Wilson. Tilieviag Drket, Htves Duttercnife, 8 ven-barreicd revolyer, & ok« m-mummmmm&m complie | the most important held on tho continent since the d-g: wher c"uhfnblu;. Y ofsterman recently, in Newark BaY, | Klie et of 1650 cieated u aystets for the Teviow of the docisions | the statoment O hin LT bobad fakgn fbe cheok fu tho way | cartridses, and o quantiiy of clthing, the oss amguoting to were mwotives for the li apoloon. Ye ere was 8 mest credi s P of the winor erimipal courts, bul a8 been decided not to | ¢l iness, and that it was perfeotly good, .. nan URGLARY AT A RAILEOAD STA110N.—Ou ho_voted-for the The session nlf‘pnhbl :g"::‘:'fl:?‘“ osten! 'O:chhl 1 altb.: of the con o Shavar l’ u‘!wlih couri, A b g u‘l?:rm e v‘-ltou‘uy ‘:MI Mkfllh eheck. fl: w'm‘s‘l‘:l""'; ,:hn broke . : M-Wolv y " g ! L Sl the rtornof the trope, that the ia. | rscting gawesy . o Korian of the trsiy of Pragne o A Mila Riran ox ruk Monms axp Essnx RoAD. | e Deat X contond tht the ok 6 100 Rever MLEA® | cine Shook ap eted upon e s vt iufi.?."‘n.';'bm;.:"fln':.?'-::;: o S T i = A WAD Dam 3 T a8 L) con- | on the che apped 3 4 tives may still the aspetof their friumpbal en- B et e pT e B ruja engaie i doing Higgine, an employé on o eoustruction | 07 0 ver repesled. the dth artico.of ‘the Kevised | denco, and the Patimoiiy ¢f Mr. James B, Hal 4 | Yook aome cloiuing fouud there, aod about #2510 mocey. I-.fiu'-'hnhh nl‘t ux.hnmlu,wn;d of the:m:cn:‘ n% the famous of Vien: oo ::: ;em'dm:d. . ;{u th nf,."'hb th m’ v ndu N'Mubi “Eflu“:‘.fi';'.‘d?: .;?;'i""n‘.fl'."n{“y'm -r(ue:"u:flnl" l’:umod iooh.":'-l:::nbl‘ln.' n““ mtmfi‘& isoner for o] e A party of burglas be, a n under the w on ! o & —A pa 2t will probably take place on the 20th of Septerter, | plofmats who hed the work of drawing %y 15 trenty on | iareing of the train. e was Fngle man, sboat 40 ytars of | Statutes wero rovived by tho reptal of the act of 1657 n 1£0. | dn default R ety e prisowar G it oA BONRAE DUPRED DARTC D R e ie ooy H tha basis of Nikolsbure ',’::..mmum'm"\ sge, and Las & brotker and sistez residing ia New-York. ‘Tudge Dean—That 1 what thoy say iu the Dstriot-Atior- | and resides iu One-bundred-and-thirty-second-st. e Mondsy night, whilo My, Shompnols was TRAGUZ. stly o quietly, wilh eir ausiatanic BLOOMPIZLD. neyi oce, onx Honor would potallow e to srgue, | Tun Crrv Cas SWINDLE —Tio vezed questions o 10 what Pt 0% sbed bim o & wilver wich. a cloth cost a3d & THE SUYFERINGS OF PRAGUE FROM WAR IN PAST ;‘m, n‘ a,,.‘,:‘.::qm J e "”‘.h’"f‘n FIRE AT BrooypigLy,—Ferguson's iron foundery | Judgo Dean—1 want my cie Yoiied | g.unm.f' constisates & logal faro on our oty ralirosds, and several fo. | Weersobaui’t Pipo, all valued ot about #30: TIMES—ITS REG o g s withou! the } at Watsessing Station, Tlouipfield, was burned to the ground | Judgo Dean then argucd at some length thut the aot of 1857 stances of collision between the condactors and irate passon- = ST OCCUPATION BY THE PRUS- | Sitemptat display or rvance of Rollow fortnalities. | at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. Loss €2,000; particlly iu- [ was not iu any of its clauses intended to apply to the City of - ol y 14 SIANS—CONTRIBUTIONS LEVIED BY THEM ON THE | nor prom ariie fual exchang of the ratification was thefd For Torb Ui exmemanty scheptod Toa Citid ‘af Waws'| £70% 70 $taclocrd Cmsalvie siiad ol eimed s v | sifnamegoezion, KL ¥sAS. hTho !&;‘mwnh e y oceremony. Nor y allow their work to be | —— e York and Albasy, It wos an act to define the powers of [ ™ 0 extortion, have already come before the Courts. report that u vust arwy of psshoppers ve reached Laws CITIZENS—PEACK CONPERENCES—SUPFERINGS O | Interrupted by induigenco f idle pastimes. The hed o S Courts of Sessions excapt in the City and County of New-York | Thursday night Mesars. 8. M. Allen and J. R. Porshall, dols BONRMIA PROM TAE WAB—RAVAGES 0¥ CHOLERA. Torwand Shefs ‘taak® liko ‘Taon- of Vasiness sgd¥ ey Tk Edkrof The . ¥. Tribuns. "o~ e e ot Alosn - Y aFioas ections WG on excoptiug | Doninonsat No. 1§ Murvay.s. entered oar No. 2 of bl A | rence from the West. They Tian glouned out Topocl B8 Prom Our Bpecial J rnd their attegtion it. They 'hold their | , SIR: Perhaps it is no nse to tronble yoo farther on City of i‘vvhm Ther the final clause proyided that ave. lips ot the Astor House for the pu ‘of proceading to | Copital, of garden vegotablos, grass TR ot Comroapondent. et conforence on the 8th ult., snd on tho 2d the | IO subject of your paper, but o frieud of mind trave'su 10 the | visions of the Rovised Statuted ‘f. Tolntion fo thess caseq | their respeotive residonces up town. 'The conduotor, Charles | ground as if burucd wish fire. ' Corn 18 Tiey travel fous Pracur, Sept. 1, 1660 | treaty was already engrossed and o s o By g._..afi, Railroad, orio day this week, and ho says’ Dhec? veufilln ated. This could only spply 0 the Courts of Ses- | Brown, soon called upon them for thelr fare. Mr. Allen ton. | How widely they extend is ot sgated. They No part of Europp bas suffered more frequently and | ment of the potehtates at Borlin and Vi K e 8ot & ThEsOkn 15 e sad Sy Al e rais. Toe hey veld } & s to which the geo of tae 424, spplod; that T, | dered 1) conts iy ‘payment for himself and companion. Tuis | or five miles » Tu Nebraska they bad crossed Sale more geverely from the ravages of war than the Kingdom | than tep oo Tosing o thro o 7o o, ook | b e 202 . Brdgiport o i i was s mock o | ML Lok Shrogre e o ' i v Ty Thr |we s BT e e et 1he | G g Tul sories st b S ey o b | $45 e, B o | 15 e s el | 3o e oyt | B S e e ola) m Qo out of the cars, asserti t the same time ! - not again kud ugain felt the awful scourge of the | sity of applying for instructions Go thelr e rups. wry. Bop. 15, 1866, " D. . Niors, | o udbenSutberiaad—Tien you cla thel I8, heile, S | 'St ooioe tn the o cars, susertiag ot the e tie thet | Pro-Ntc or Tus Fewiax Sisrsanoop.—The grand internal fouds aud foroign invasions. Prague, | o Qorig the progress of the negotiationer Evenaiit | BERIOUSLY InJORED.—Thomas Hicks, s machinist, | soem fall Tt fnd how portt bow 3 T il oxaiminetts | of his superiors. M(r. Allan and hiw friend wil cootinged | pio.nug of the Fealan aistorhood will bo hold on Monday, the :--‘-‘mm capitel, above all, has been oftener visited by :m, " n:..u.;l o ulm rapidity with -Mchb tho treaty was Xull fractured at noon yesterdsy by & falling d-m'cx: 4~'"'f‘;'.n" l':lher clatmed m'x the oe ‘:: '.‘.1“35?,“,2-’ :h‘: firw in :-;e:r n-lt:‘m th pay the additional cent, and were mo- | BTN TSl e o) und notat the Cromorne Gardons e 3 ukicd 1 hro 0 & formal co: wlasion will not by found th . < o o purposes o - g - e W b - o 'H s ikt 1, . od B3 1+ eration tirre and plece I8 e Plaguo of maskind than any other city on the | annuls of Earopaun diptomiscy. | Both Baron Wrther and B . o Toutanie m o tadhe | Coa wowid make 1 & N TR e o ey h Bt ke < n4 L T easscs moumiiag sublolsxd el 30 Fouth | stico Sutheiland—Yvu would tisve to wake a full arge- l Pactios caliod b e Kombs aud wade L owpiaiat befure Jusiics | mosomsud for 40 Bhwbere «3pocted Lo tbend, watlnect. A dosen Uumes la tho coursy of tho lack ve | Bacon Lreunor, with Weis essisiauts, lefi 105 thess rosveot~ | ud rest 82 Bast Tweaty-clgl

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