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i placed in the ambulance to ke About 500 persons side the station honss, who wére aainst the Trishinem that int an escort from his lance from assauit that it was after 10 o'clock before It THE UNPROVOKED SLAYING OF REY- EPPINGER. THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. Maik TIlE WAR OF THE FACTIONS. 10N8 OF A PREVIOUS PLOT FOR THE OULRAGH, ce of the Boulevard Men—Now- in the Police Depart Witnceard by Dispas~ dod, —— THE LATEST AUTHENTIC NEWS FROM SUN CORRESPONDENTS. tore torr A German Becret Society Doing its Bost to qrewe Shield the Marderer—The Attompt to Pai adary Fraustrated—Coroner Crane Threat- ened by the Balked Conepirators. ‘The late murder of young Reynolds at what is known as Lossburg, located just off the Palisade avenue, West Hoboken, bat which hes appeared in ‘the public prints as occurring at Union [lill, has turned out very different from what was stated in Journals, Facts go to show that » plot was pat up to secure the release marderer, Mr. Eppinger, by 8 Coro- ner's jury, On the night of the Fourth of duly, was near the Observatory, and the saloon 86 the View House,” drinking and abusing several persona, The perpetrator of the dee! went to a certain saloon and said thet he had had a fight with a Yankee —— — —, and BR MOPED Hm MAD FIXED HIM. He did not say, however, that he had killed him, Soon after it was rep Several Germans constegated in a saloon near where the inquest was held, and one of them sald, 4 be is drank, and they say man." Beveral respectable Germans never saw Eppinger with & watel and {Dap an It is well known that the Poet Dare fe Bison 5st Phe Reticen France Still Ac Calling Out her Co Tt is seid that Capt. Killaten of the Twenty-second™ Preeinct bed been acq’ ted with the trot rrenes Bendel neither did he novify Saperintendent Jourdan or captains in ae, Jourdan at 4 o'clock ye: 'y action in the Superintendent raoon tele Darticolars of the ‘This shows there mast bave beon negligence THE WOUNDED AND MAIMED IN BELLEVUS, Yisioed, Bdiewes eh the w A Sum reporter geons say this js man! mast have been inflicted with doubt Johnsoa, who, by cod ruflnn, was Of be strenuously dentos all Exgnth avenue. return, on bosiness consected with his sole object— the freedom of Bis country. ‘THE ORTON BEPRDITION. ‘When Gen, Queraita left for the point of the const: whence he intended to embark, he met two diftor- ‘ent parties, on the Mth and 26th of last month—-the first of four hundred: men under command of Ho-, ratlo Simoni, the second of eight bundred, under, command of Mateo Casanova, Inspector-General Of the State of Oamagney, all unarmed. They wore on thetr way to take possession of tae arms landed from the first expedition of the Upton. He is con- ory musket has been saved; but he knows nothing about the second landing from that steamer. According to all information, everything was going the following facts are gathered THE wourpeD. ‘The first ward visited contained three sufferers, ‘The first of these, Thomas Murray, abont 40 Age, Was abot in the face with a revolver, Mill remainiog In bis Jaw, the surgeons not Racing Te bas also one or two agly his scalp, He states that be had no ¢oa- nection with eliber pai Fifty-ninth street, just at the Juuetion of Migh' Avenue, when a tall, well-dresse: with several others, met him, and before Murray drow a revolver aad shot accompanying the shot with the re- “one of ther, you Papal son of & b= ‘The man then vullod the trigger again, Darthe revolver missed fire, whereupon he atrnck him heavily on the head several times with the butt ond, knueking him senseless to the ground. Murray, aliliough considerably disfigared, burt. On a ecuch at one corner of the table apectable. On it lay the almort inani- an apparen¥y about 8 years 8 boat was literally been able to extract it. Spanish question. bo fonnd that an inquest was to bo held, several members of thie secret socicty ran d the Fallroad depot requesting cortain Germans to be on hand, #0 a8 to be ival of Coroner Crane a list of ames waa handed him, with a request that Keatiomen should be pul on the jury; Coroner Crane said, “N comply with your request. authorised / The wildest excitement still exists among the Irish poptlation of this city over the riot whica oe- aroond Elin Park. Orange: pen are will fo their predictions of vengeance pminst thore who attacked them, and the snti- Grange Celts are equally determined in their threat- solves accinst those who, they claim, insulted them ‘hy threstor ing words and unnational music, In or- Wer tat the readers of Tim SuN may be able to an- Yerstand the location where the riot took place, nd the prineipsl places of attack, we pub ish to day 9 diagram representing the scene of Tues- Elm park, the spot cliosen for the pienic, it will be seen;'runs from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenne bounded by Ninetteth street and ‘Ninety-tecond street, ‘The place where the first at- jock was ‘nade is the southeast corner of the Park, Terignated on the plan by en asterisk, and it was at Mula spot that the Mirst shot was 0: Frenne from 100m street to Kighty-sixth street, Be attacking party congregated, and upon the space ‘abibited uson the map, the various assaults upon Persons in the cars was committed. ‘The readers of ‘Tax SUN wore yesterday acquainted with the lead- nc facts conmected with the disaswous riot, but yesterday a reporter was despatched if possibie to dotain furtuer information about it, man, in company aroun d Loseburg knew what hia object w: yarred yesterday in ai the jury. Upon the ai on well fin Cuba, from Lis report: f INVASION OF THE WHT. Bric.-General Barnaba (Bembeta) left, xecompanied by Major-General Federico Cavada, General and Cliief of Staff, and went to a point arreed upon. On the rood they came upon the fortified camp in and took {t by assault, with great loss to the enemy. On this occasion Manuel Suarez, Major Canta, and the American Col, Clancy distinguished themselves by their intrepid valor and cool jude- ‘The division went forward, and to-day has probably effected much—at least so the Spanish tele- grams lead us to underst: itrlots proceeded on not dangerous): and he will present mo did 90, and the jury consisted of Gorma and Americans, rant feeling, und the Jowrnal, a German paper in Hobo- roelaims Coroner Crane allowing any damning disgrace adding that verman, he should be Jory, ‘The whole affair has ere ment among the Germans in the county, os- cially those connected with Nothing German orzunization, and the trial will most appereut plots to secure the release ot Eppinger, who kilied young Reynolds in cold blood. THE SPORTS OF THE was inseosible when broneht to tne hospital, but concussion of the bralu eusued, found necessary to Own No signs of life, with the single excption his log twitenes eonvulsi To protect his bruised attacks of the fites, to answer nntil Friday, ne secret Know h which the hospital Is ine auze sereon lad been pinced over his head by the Warden, but the suiferer is id feeling, and iis death ts only a question of He has not yet beon Mentifed, but an Orange J in his pocket, He was dressed in Sweod coat and black pants and vest. rd vietim of the declare itself, All slong Eighth i. The main body of the ‘On the road, the which wus await- ing the troops of Barnabas near Villa Clara, receivod & body 0 1870 volunteers from the enemy, who passed over to the en volunteers are Ca: SP \N1SM BAMBARIAM, at the commencemen trict of Banao, In the juriedietion of Cubitas, taking advantare of the ab- Bence of Fernando Rspinesa, committed the etrocit oC bayoneting a bilad imap, seventy yours old, name George Moneagudo, and aivo Grerorio Muli, José Tomas Pelicz, father and son, and Juan Alvares, Whom they found sick and defoncele THY CUT THR NOM AND RARS They then assassi ‘The Firat A Yacht Clab of Long Inland—Joyo: at Unionville Exciting Finish-The Le- vine the Winner, The Union Yacht Club of Long Island, if it is not ono of our olfest clabs, is certainly one of the Jolliost. Althongh its members may not ape the style of some of thelr more aristocrutic contemporaries, they are thorough saliors and thorougily under and enjoying themselves. s the right man in the right pl hard for the eheeess of the club, wht 4) members. ‘Their little clad hoose ix charmingly Situated a little above Unionville, on the suores of Gravesend Bay. The race yeatorday was the first annual regatta of the clun, for thelr champlom vennant, aad the enn. test eveted constderadle sxeltoment’ among yacht- ton ja general, a6 sovernt of the competing yuchis cives in other waters, e snecessini sloop ot in this ward was ngeman, and attended the picnic, and was as- Jenving the Par saulted when mauled = bim The Span.sh fore: of Tune, entered ti that a great ni men carried revolvers bit way be was going to take pitce did extst In another ward the fret patient was man named Williom Kane, ared 31 years, who had received rome exceedingly returning from party of Orangemen at the corer ‘Our reporter first bent his steps towards the Ronle- évard, in the hope that from eome of the workmen Whereupon he might gain some information their part in the bloody, deadly melée, Accosting @ stalwart, rawboned Irishman the following eonver- gs.i0n took place : Rerorter—Do you know anything about the riot some idea of wi e, and has worked off the former, ‘Was set upon by xt with clubs, ai being guilty ‘met on the road fright(ul deed Francisco Rivero, Workman—Sore, I do, Were you present at the fight? Workwan—I don’t tell i Rey orter—Was this movement on the part of the ‘Boulevard workmen anticipated ? Woraman—Sure I » Reyorter—i'm only asking for information for the STADDED WIM IN THR WIP er or long knife. hem, however, He managed to en: Sad crawled into bash; but whea he found the blood spirting out trom the fearfal that he would die from d secorningly made bis way with great diMculiy 10 the police station, whero his ‘wounds were dressed. Then he wna sent to Relle- At one time it was thoneht that Kane's inju- Ties would prove fatal, _ he rallied somewhat Cee terday, and when ewen by our repor er was consid- 7 "Another siderer wes in another bed, His name is Robert Nutt, of Gaesevoort Brockiyn. Tle was traveling up own in an fvenue car, when It was pany. These men “Cubs libret Deceiver by there words, themesives to be ‘When Montane! was operating tn the neigh- borbood of La Caridad, in tue Jurisdiction of Cam acuey, the citizoas Tomas Botista and Arturo Be- tancourt, together with two servants, one woman, with a mulatto bor of nine years, were surprised by thom. ‘They were all killed by the sword. On the 20tu of May had distinguisod te The Pisntom was | which carried off the gold medal, at the regatt and the Levine—the Con ebampion pevnant of her under the suspices ‘wound he beeare loss of blood, Mintster Sogasta modore's pet elnas at the Union re of the Brooklyn Yacht Cio. here were thirteen cuiries for the race yesterday, Dat, as there did not look much prospect for a breego, only nino anchored in Ive off the stake Doat, Which was situated abont 100 yards to the touthward of the oud of Llegewan’ Movarr, Steohen Dov Nywe. t dnghored oF 13 e Cann buoy in the Swash Channel ere to Buoy i homs; to pail? fan agerezate dist Commodore Spier row j Workman—Well they insulted us, Reporier—Tlow so? Workmar—As they marebed up the Boulevard the Park, they played the 4 Cronpy lay down.” erably better. dock, at Union- Morris, Garre't citizen Jesus Peres, azer of an extate in Simomes (Camaguer), was led by a Stantsh force, who ordered he found that it was impossible whe cut bis Uirgat with » kn ‘ther than surrender to thi WOMEN ASSASSINATED, Some twenty women have lately been shot They bad been eaptured by the & jards anc paradet on th ‘They were ki them were Bue He received no VEN WOUNDS ON THR MAD, which presented a horrible appearance. ax if he bad been beaten witha mallet or a simiiar Natt took dis wife and bi with him, bat owing to the crowded su care they wore In another ear, escuped unhurt, ninth street to the I ni + no information could be ou of Brin, our reportergwaiked up the eareh 6f some one Whe would volun- He inet an Irishman who uly of the vetter educated class. similar qnestions were “ported, foligwed by what will be thas jortunately wry were two More Joun Heron, a vrawny, mufscolar man, about W years of age, bad been beat- en #0 badly that HIS SKULL WAS FRACTURED, while both eyes were almost cl Orangeman, and gives a similar version (0 the ovlers 3 to the Way he was stiucked. Fant of this ward is Joba Sbiei Sooemaker, who is also suffering from frig :t Accompanied by bis wife aud davghter,a little girl abont 8 years old, Le was loaving the park intending to take # car down when & gang of roMlans sprang open Lim. two cr three Umes will On au upper st ‘One of these, of surrendered people, me Spaaish esmp. Among \ conversation ‘away, before the) p tue race for the pen- diction of Santo Esp! vs this movement against the Or- Spaniards polaoned all ther took and all th Lo of tires whe were leaders ex- ed op. He isan they had diel of Was wot attacking their owa soldiers. lera ot that time | rete! 1 Reporter—Did you know an attack was to be ‘he other occu- Theard what was to on the 19th of June attacke to Vista Hermosa, kill tured a quantity of F counter Jullo Sanzuily was wounded by a ball in the be Spanish eamp close done, in the i Juries to bis bea What did jou understand to be the ar- mington rifles. Te was strack Tf the Oran Mayed objectiona- eres, peared, chierien vy clubs, and also with to strike work, proceed to the jeuice an attack upon those who jin- filling out well, and was closely (oliowed by the Faward Dann, whose big caf topsail loome: 9 been killed had it noth In any other part of th tude toward F mere pretext.” wants n sueden and decisive war in ord to cscape inioriur trobles, and to efface tue Mexic and would probably b ty of Orange Var jt to be an indiscriminate attack t sir; We were instructed by our and diverting Tie Miantom nn bray close tozet! e in third position, hay @ over to the ener this opporirnity, man: scene of the Might, an drarged bim bleeding avenue, whence he was car ‘oman, Who Was evidentiy in great grief, was parsing her husband at the bospital, THB DBATH ROLL. In addition to the list published in yestorday's SUN, two more cases dying from fracture of the skull, caused by being struck with paving stone Francis Wood, on Tuesday nigh A WIFE AND YOUR CHILDREN to mourn him, The second, Patrick Kane, died st twenty minutes past 4 yesterday afternoon. was a Catholic, one of the Boulevard worke thus fell 4 victiin to his own folly, number of those actually known as killed dye, und {tis unfortunately certain tha: one, if not two, ‘A large number of men and women had their wounds dressed on Tuesda; at Bellevue; but there is no doubt that the ma- people were attended to at ‘The oMcinia and surgeons at the hospital, lowever, were almost run off their altending to the patients, all of Whom), with one or two exceptions, bad heen ent about’ tho head and face Several of thein were admitted hospital, and were discharged in the bis General is opera. r—Why were you to make an attack ? ~iecause they wors Orangemen, g shown a eleon pair ‘There was hardiy as he was now insen! cross Central P: Idiers say that ¢ mouths, and that they have to forage for don" = Island some of then I don't know. But they are Orange Haig boreal first time round, ee THOLIC POLICE OFFICER'S STORY. tit was impossible to obtain any tur. 1 who were working ¢ supposed to be tne r turned his steps to- ret Precinct Station House in 100th e wos fortupate enough to . who furnished bim with ® very con- rhe oMcer stated that ail Street to the Park { the Orangemen fe to Catholic persons in line following ordet Length. Time.| Feet. 0M. | @ from the ard. and who w ed fatally, both with 150,000 Mea—The Principal Cities to be Attacked—The Vatriots Ac Aroand Havan ficial information it is known that on the Ist of July over 92,000 Cubans were in aris With a reserve of 60,000 oF 75,000 (nen and boy»), who were waiting for arms, promises to be a very warm one, tend to attack the principal eiti Vatte-npt herctofure ‘On the Uth of Jane, Col. Carlos Garcia, once a wealthy and indnential planter, who bas thi all into the “Cuba Libre” cause, made only 84 men int the jurisdiction of Resecal, only 21 miles from Havana, and took $25.00) in speck great number of cuttle, and a quantity of merchandise, leaving th place without the loss of a man, ‘The village invaded was Potrero de Peres The firat of these, , died ate iste hour ‘The breeze began to tieshen a little about this time, and ona dead beat to Duoy the Levine showed her saitng qualities to ad getting to windward of the Edward ‘Toe Puantom sud Com, who were several n the background, cave up at about this time, and were soon followed by the Sarub. now virtually lay hetween Dann, who roauded the Cann buoy as follows windward to the Cann “whieh were objectio Vion that many of 4 ldoguage to Iris eitizens enguged in The result of this was that ) the neighborhood of Sixty-ninth and Bagh y-fi.1) street struch wor! Wake of the processi ‘The coming enmpaign the Cubers ine ‘a move they have This makes the Ne Lavine and the Edw, | It is understood ‘and followed at | more will also die. Arrived upon ame tenis and insults were workmen thereupon also struck »ined the maleontents w.o had already fo threatening bad the become at Eichty-third street, that tied to guard the pro- done by tho jority of the injured their own homes. Fil soon after hauled © remaining three © Urangemen, H he stake boat for the legs on Tuesday sere specially di ce was howaver sor the men in line previous to reaching About d o'clock, a body of men about 100 observed marching ui the corners of ets, Being disap) ¢ Orangemen in that neighborhood, the 4 t the southeast corner of Eun bh street and Ninth m at once commenced firing info the ders who were enjoying theuselycs ‘A panic at once ensued and » The Orangemen e Aliausi all of them provided wit after taking to the Kighth avenue car od @ rattling fire from the car win. heir antagonists, who were scattered road, a8 far down as Eighty-fiftn street. aw no violence per; men or ch ldren, amd states that tacking party’ ex en (hey nied injure From two to three Cubans are daily shot or garroted in the Fortress Cabana, ‘At the latest advices, Col, W.. 0. C. command of 2400 cavalry and infantry, and was doing good servico, And the latter hauling ont, the racet was Left be- tween the Levine and the’ Edward Dunn former kept her lead round the Cann buov, but on the run to Buoy 11, the bie xa topsail of the Dana Dugan to tell, aud she forged slowly ahead, and gain- 0 several ininutes ahead of the Levin thne the wind became very shitty, and rounded Buoy 11, the Levine got Into a caltn, which delayed Wer for a few minutes. but catebing «' breeae rhe rounted the buoy and bore dowe home alter The lookors-on were intensely excited an to the result, as the allowance of ¥ minuies per foot gave tho Levine 13 minutes. est excitement, the vachts finisued in (ue fol unknown man killed in the riot on Tuesday Varkis B, Crowlcy, of Bloomingdale, near bixty eighth street. ‘TH VERY LATEST, Two more of the unfortunate Elm Park rioters added to the list of the dead, ed, and wero taken to De! The Catholic Pr aod Girls in ——— PUOTOGKAVHS BY SUN REPORTERS, ‘They Were mor- Grafalin’s Ca Gen, Grafulla, the leader of the 8 from Kuvope yesterday in the He had been on a visit to his family tn nd while there he made ull Lis near rela- by distributing about § During one of the entertais e for hin Relatives. Ment suawpese who resided in Eighty-fifth streut, bes th avenues, was te ment band, arriv iviy mangied by hiows m clubs when he Was received into the hospital. bit 4a wie and four chikdren. Francis Wood, an Orad Jeaves a wife, but no chiltren the namber now remaiuing, there is one hh has been hourly expected, ost to a jilly with clubs and stones onstitation Las so far prevailed ove He is an uuknown He was very respectably dressed and person the ribbons and the ensiguia of Ho is rapidly sinking and cannot Amid the great zemin, Who resided at 623 ts given to him in he longed to re- ree land in the world strated upon, ¢ membert of wed themselves a &man, ave called a | persone MEwlo wore likely to cavse lows ot life. Kennedy is of opivion that, aurn to the only good ‘Americas, On his arrival yesterday, he wae accom fauied to his residence by several members of the Americus Club. won the pennant with two and Commodore pummeiled aln toluutes and i Spier Was congratulated on his viciury. —— Murat Halstead’ Tlasaroy, O., July 13. the fatner of Mr. Murat Haletead, propri Junath Commercial, died yester ived in an adray with a inan Drown, who knocked him down with and kicked him in the side, arty had taken feat’ ao rartictpated in and vewalned within the Ned closure, no loss of life would hi What the panic was of (Lo most disastrous shown througe th 600 girls are care Four Bears in the Metrope! The handsome treatment which Red Cloud, Lo Jate visit here, bas en- hu Orangenan, sury.ve much longer. ‘Vhowe who are pow in hospital are Jno, Shean, William Cain, Patrick Mutt, Murray, and Jno, Heron, A d d then, and them went to their homes, Griffin Halstea d & Co. received during ticed otlier Indian chiefs to the Kast, Co Little Swan, Red Feather, Four Bo Dull, Black Tomalawk, and Protty Bear appeared the Merropolitan estera luting croands, ‘and was In eestacies over their ur OMcer Burns, of the same precinct, states that he entin the park, All at once he beesmec ; O 16 Made UpON the ¢ sthered together. He immediately rau tow ord ibe cate at the southeast corner and ‘ound about 40 ttempting to foree thelr way into the to stop them, he was # ab’ and felled to the ground head by some uf the Aman nawed Kiley, resiaiug In 105th in officer and he wis then el Smith, Thos, Jozen had their Wounds Col, ‘Halstwad was #0 en route for the wa rival, aud said Judge Davis is to bo sworn in as the successor Atturney Piorrepont om Tuesday next, A Paterson Landlord’ The proprietor of the Military Holl Hotel, Pa- terson, returned from Europe on T When the train arrived at tae depot two or three hundrod enthusiastic Germans rushed into the ears to welcome bim home, mcell ed it wae a Datel. ington and are satisfied, jong enough to seo the elephant, elses AStrugzle for au Eloped Wife, t winter Wilhelm Wolfe, a young map, was 4 into the house of Mr, Sccler, in First street, Hoboken, and suce tions of his wife, ttachés of the departe and found a number Orangemen #hoot Hons, the impre ing that Mr, Henry a law partuer of Nowh, by que in trinnph w sind feasted with lager Recently the couple Yesterday afternoon Mr, Seeler saw his ‘aithiess wite near the Hoboken ferry, andat onc e refused 10'Ko with ! boy had been shi Lighty-seventh st eit Wwe statement wui he beard a dozen shots fire Orsngemen riding in it !vle buy Brady, with the entire top of and took Bim to the stition house re he immediately expired, TON HOUSE INCIDENTS. { the Twenty: rivporter discovered that many of nt killed at the tan} Bighth avenue, PERSONAL Purdy are windi office, and Mr, § tawen for Gen. businoss of t Who hus often been completing the au mir ot Nmith's Grievan SueeMan submitted Arrived at the First Avsistant District of Mr, Stanley, wuo is to Lo reek a divorce, ipal question tr Completing the Job, sistant Aldermen yesterd resolution to attach (h Durwers Lo the sireet lamps, —— — The National Timea is the title of a neatly. printed newspaper just issued by Messrs. ad John 7, Murray, of this city. tains Masonic, Military, ud Odd Detiows' Depait ments, and news and original rome: those published in tie Waverley ¢ old journal whieh the Comuiites reported Was in substanc duction on melas of one-fourth of one per ernt The Breaking of a Revolving Swing. Agnes Schinidt, twenty years of ay sister Mary, ton years old, both residing | D, Were riding in a revolving swing in Crosset's storday, When it brok HA o'clock, in ob ho sent bis entire About 5 o'clock Catuolie were brought to about the head, and both fell thirty with but shght sussiined very serious tmlernal By the report all Assiscant Ags imsessing tixen Which are str rnediately disc districts ure,to be consol J tounage Wxes are both rep Out by the vill aro thy Buporyisor’ r0be receipts a to figit that the Ci The Liederkrang Summer-night’s Fest,” last TUB COUNTY, night in KapQ's Lion Park, was brilliant, in Fifty-ninth street, 10th street and Sixth avenue, were yonefit of the visiturs ty tuo * Kya! our Was 6 gueak WESTCR En. valued at $9, belonging to of oat, gm Was stolen on ihe keeper of'a loan ymice at and Broadway, Was arrest Ci Jans HiKLb Wibh Lue sloled proporty Le Lis podeeanlony inal Base T y club of boy intend making @ paper for Ben and orders , Filth avenue, 11 open tor the Ea Goy, Bey ie cutholle to Bellevue OF, and When ib arrived the Mato still 4g ful of Melt, tut an Bi An ambulance oor bad te be We are assur heretofore printed concerning Mr, Jacob I, Smith are entirely without foundativae d by theta thi THE EUROPEAN WAR CLOUD — LOUIS NAPOLEON 8° IN@ PRUSSIA AND SPAIN, —_—_s— ly Preparing for War— ingent—Pron- Saucy—Austria Backing Panis, July 18.—The Conetitutionnel (Minis- terial organ), inite issue this morning, has the fol- lowing important article ‘The Governmont tas testimony that the candi- ture of Prince Hopenzollern is withdrawn, and the peace of Rurope will not be disturbed. We are satisfied that ® Hohengoliern will not reign in We demand nothing more, and rejoice at this peaceful solution of this question.’ A QUESTIONABLE DESPATCH, A questionable despatch from Dusseldorf of this morning seys that Prince Leopold sccepts the Span- ish crown on the condition of an immedinte declara- tion of war againet France, should tho latter attack ‘The Bourse opened firm; rentes, 70 francs 60 ceontimes, Thore te a better feeling every where, and particularly in commercial circles, though many ra- more are in cireuiation UNFAVORABLE TO PRACE. It 18 certain that several interpollations will be made in the Corps Legislatiit to-day touching the It is believed that some parties in the Chambers with to force the Government into a declaration of war with Pruse WAR RUMO 7P. M.—The tone of the Conetitutionnel is pacific to-day, but the other journals continue to fill columns with details of warlike prepurations, ‘The Bonrse to-night is agitated, fatlen to 691. Te. DOWN ON THe MINISTRY. 11 P, H.—The eveving journals report that all the Ministers have resignod, ‘The Corps Législatif held an excited session to- Deputy Jerome David submitted interpellations to the Ministry, which the Duke de Grammont refused M. David thereupon point- ed ont the flagrant contrast between the previous haste and the present slowness of the Ministry to Hesitation was now ridiculous in a Ministry which at first made euch bold speeches, And the delay was working all the while to tha ad- vantage of Prussia, ‘The President consulted the Chamber, and ap- poldted Friday as the day for an answer to the inter 11 P, M.—The preservation of 18 ASSURED. rts to the cortrary originate with speculators, ao @ rumor that the Duke de Gramont has PRUSSIAN ARROOANCR DENOUNCED, ¢ Vienna papers denonare Prussian arroganea, aud to prever Tages Presse openly takes sides wit! mediation of THK CADLISTS AT IT AGAIN, sly 18—Rumors have been circulated been seen in considerable SPsIN PREPARING, 1a protracted conference yer. with the Ministers of France, Et the United States, Prince Charles’ of Hohenzollern, Prince Leovoid, sent to A Phan oF tral Brresers, Joly 13—10 A. ™. Parstions continue in France, notwiths! withdrawal of Prince Leopulu, ANCE'S ATROGANCE July 1.—The Kreutz @ sitnation in langu r with an action iamarek has retu’ 13, 11 P.M. Confidence ts r PRANCR WANTS A Wan, Loxnon, July 18.—The to-day, has of tho withdrawal of Prince Noni analarining and provoxing Versonal objection was, there- WAR STILL ON THE naeeze. Five P. M.—Telograms fiom Paris confirm the re- ports that w feeling of disk. ast a Frevails on the Bours Prince Leopo' shor the frort liter tbat toe Bel ke contin Ways and telegraphs in foreign army, From the Bvening Mail ‘The tone of the Berlin press which hus Leen mild ng the recent tronbies bas suddenly changed, ecoming defiant, oe Infallibility Declared, Rom, July 13.—In the Ecumenical Council to- Matives Lo 8S Legutives, a Yesterday the inmates of the Institute of St. Pan! the Apostle, in West Forty-ninth street, went on an excursion to the Cutholic Hrotectory grounds, near Tremont, where they spent a Lappy holiday, A reception and crowning hold in the spacious hall of the Protectory, Tho Rey. J.P. Boddsh and Mis Flower Queen) ions Lily, Violet, Dablia, é&e. the beautiful eantat oF the crowning of the Ross Coie, Dounelly, Fillo and the "Hon, Micvael Connolly ‘The vivitors were with her cl he ceremonies. fustitutions, wh tra ae hon the Hail in New Hamp Coxconv, N. H., July 18.—A collision between the down ‘mail and up ke curred to-day om the Northern Rall: Clark, @f Con tne cnginecrs, Ww gineer, L. York, a fireman, were bailly thar in Taicing The latest advices trom Port is virtually kept a prisone guard to th i, wud Both Wl and tender it the inhabitanis alony the oul —_ ANTELLIGENCE, 4. M. Waddell has been nominated for the of Noth Carolina, » Union Club of Croton Fata sof 1110 8, lu one of the beetplayed games of Dexters have beaten Vuttle & Bail silver ball on Thureday, Jul WN. Ty and plased ag Ja & VichOny Gur be Kivaviutoe Uy weKas as Mi ko de TELL THREATEN. P ‘Phe reporis bave beep investigated and prove to be unfounded. 1s. a copy of the despateh en. Prim, withdrawing bis endidate )arations Orders bave boon signed-ealling out the frst mill- <The warlike pre- With the following aby iacignantly repels the arro- involving Germany wing despatch, dated {insecurity still ‘Troops sre moving re seems to De other quarters M.—There are rumors ervenient in the Freneh Cabinet, at M. Olivier havore peace, while some of bis Ministry vire sti!l disposed to press mat- ‘ory Holiday—The Boys Festival of Crowning the the Flower Queen was e900 boys and minvdation trains vce Garry ure that ling to peevent his stud Indivas id and assistance of the st City Club of 1 Cinb of Central Park unier fitecn ye sulted | ; PRICE TWO CENTS. THE SCANNEL OBSEQUIES. EMINENT NEW-YORKERS THE &X-ALDERMAN'S BIER, TRIAL OF THE FENIAN RAIDERS, jored as Betting the Jury Out—Gon. the First and Third Counts, with Recommendat! aA, N.Y, Jat trial was resumed this morn District Attorney called Hatrick Leahy, of Troat River, Gen, Starr ocenpied @ room in his house on ‘The witness not having arrived, Gen. Starr saked permission to testify on his own behalf, ‘The District Attorney objected, fused the request. The defence claimed that the tor ritory invaded was the Dominion of Quobec, not of Canada as recited tm the indictment, Tnat Starr did not originate, prepare. or set on foot the expedition. He did pot join it until it was on the ground, and the counsel held that he was entitled to a strict construc- tion of the statute, and moved for his disonarce. The District Attorney there was no 18.—The Fenian | tmpressive Cerem: Alleged Murderer, Yesterday morning large throngs assembled pear 317 East Twenty-reventh street, the late rest dence of ex- Alderman Florence Scannel. hours the house was crowded with friends anziow the Conrt re- to view the remains, Procession formed and started for St. Siepbent Church, Twenty-cighth street, in the following pant 10 o'clock th 1. The Andrew Jackson Club, of -vhich decensed wi h eoMblerns of monrnths on thelr arm iron-gray horses. Th the jhorses wer lied that the f of any actnal preparations by Jointed a4 commander of the Fenian risoner’s actions come within the provisions of the statutes, Starr took command and led the Fenians into Canada, and he must be re- garded as setting the expedition on foot. portance of the case grew out of the international complications involved, and as a test whether the neatrality laws would be enforced where Great Brit- ‘The duty of the jury was ren- dered dificult by the prevailing public feeline. asked the jury to do jastice not only as for as Canada justice to themselves, in order pon the country. dictment was @ member, wit jcont in itself, an ¢ coMn borne on the shoniders of four of tht ber twolve in number. roker. John Halle Rourke, Bernard Co vohh W. Brown, Joseph Head, and’ Head and the Liberty strong, all wearing badzes an: forces, and the jermman Richard fey, Leander Buck, ain Was concerned. brothers, sister, and triends of the deceased Alderman. The procession passed through Twe street to Lexington street, and thence to St. Stephen's. On their arrival was borne to a splendid in altar. and twenty or thirty Long betore 10 o'clock ‘was concerned, but that war might not be torced ‘The Hou. A. J. Parkor said be bad a few polnts to risoner ; that the Judge Lrat—That the words of begun and set on foot,” do not apply to carrying on an expedition, Second—These words are not applicable to subordinates joinin tion after it is set on foot, not apply to any joining an expedition to a foreign prisoner is not respon- up to Twonty-cighth submit on behalf of the should charge the ) at the church the coi catafalque near the ma candles lighted around it, the church was crowded wito children, all of whom seemed anxious to do tothe man who lay low in death, ‘The pows in the centre uisle were occupied by the members of the Boards of Aldermen an: Bull's Head Association who were in the and Scott, Ex.Street Police Commiysionet Brennan, Messrs, James MeCabe, and John T, Mo the clorks of Justice Bixby, Deputy Bherlf ames MeGovern and Justice Edward ja, Assemblyuran Timothy J. Campbell, Cop nd many others, Atl o'clock the solemn requiem mass was com monced, the Re’ y Patrick Lougtiran of the Epiphany, and M. A. Garavelli as deacon and sub wusic, which was under the direction of Henry B Danforth, war very fine, Third—The same do Fourth—That t sible for acts done in a tho statate apply to Faurot asked the Court t ‘isoner, if oth and members of the oharco that the Athone the other set on foot the expedition un- to him, was not responalbl © Wooiiraff did not eee that the case war- such a charge. ‘The jury brought in Rixhy, Shandiey missioner Geor; verdict of guilty on the first and third counts, with a recommendation to meroy, ‘Time was asked to move for an arrest of judgment. ‘The Court would take time to consider. pein ann Fn nte PREVOSI-PARADOL, ed of Mozurt Dens,” by Rossi, and other Tho funeral sermon was pre The steamer Lafayette arrived at pier 50 yes terday afternoon, tringing as # passenger no les important a personage thun Prevost-Parndol, the new French Minister to the United States. He was accompanied by his wife aud son, and was reevived We nro assembled hore to<tay to for one whom we all Op our prayer “ usby the remem! be rgolced that be hi . Death Is not an eterna translation from earth wretchodniess | to ‘a passing time full which we are sMicted ‘beyond the vale nd fear so much ‘and actions of or departed are known and have been tried. orphan and brought happiners t checriees home. Nd thy DELEGATION OF ONE MAN, n attaché of the French Legation in this city. ‘The party were driven in a carriage to the Westminster Hotel, whore they remained antil 9:20 1, M., when they left for Wack presentative of Tax Scw, who called nent French editor and diplomat during the evening, Was very courteously received. He found in M. Paradol a man not pariicularly distingnisued in per- No is of medium helght, with clorely trimmed black hair and moustache, and ts apparently about fifty years of age. He wore a black cont, dark drab pants and vest, and sported a dia- mond pin in his shirt front. as glad to moot witha representative of his own profession, and spoke of this connection with Freneh frien linesa to the Federal cause Tle talked rapidly and that one bein; home beyond separaton; It 1s Life 18 at beat br (ronbies with for that other th of whieh we know Ro littl upon the emi- many & bliehtor charity is the greatest of man who practiseth It, virtues, and bleese ‘e. need hot fear for the fu ture ofhitm who b. now ho irore, for be is already en Dliee to, which ie eoarity ang sonal appearance, Joving that heaven): orrow, bat remember that there i les where such ae and oe the rites of the Cathotte ‘concluded. the undertaker, M the lid of the coffin to give al For three-quartert He expressed himself ft Church had be howspapers, | during the’ rebellion, &¢ fluentiy in Knglish, and with only a slight French His appointment to Washington, be s: ‘given him great satisfaction, ne he loved Amer: d its institutions, and had long desired the opportunity of studying them, as he will now be do, He expressed himeelf ns an ardent lor ‘thtak Tk appli- wortunity to view the body. an nour the people four abreast, passed the cata Jaique on which the coffin rested. ‘The remains were encloned in a beautiful rose wood casket, heavily mounted with silver, bearing the following inscription : od 10th of July, 1 LORENOR FOAN Agod % years, 3 months, and S days, As soon a8 the friends had viewed the corpad, # 4 deposited in the hearse, the vrocession then pastedthrough Twenty-eight street to Firet avenue, down to Twent: ‘Twenty-sevenih street to Third to Tenth strect, down Tenth atreet t the ferry, and thence to Culvery Cemetery. All along the route the sidewalks and houses were crowded with people onxivus to neo the funera of a.republican mirer rep) When asked for WIS VIRWS ON TILE FRENCH-PRUSSIAN QUARREL, he euid that the news of the threatened war, which only reached him on bis arrival token bim completely by Fu Parts, everytiing was quiet, and thi st premonitory symptoms of a rupture be- » countries. He thought the cloud had own over, and was carried out re were not the fear of a European | ore fatal ball was extracted yosterday aftornoos from the hody of Seamele. is said that at iLe tine of the stiooting Joba Scam nell carried a laree pisto} As a mark of respect to the memory of the de the Mags on ihe e-niaat, and the room of the Board of Alves men was draped in mournin, Tt is suid that Thoma: Donokoe snrren if at the Coroners office vesterday, and tulzance by Corom war unfoun fod, The policy of the Emperor, said He did vot desires pean power, expecially Prossix persiat, Paradol, is one It is aemoll ono, and & attempt to place a ish throne, Fr. Urguestionsbly make wor upon that is Napoleon would never consent to the GERMAN PRINCH ON THR THRONE OF SPAIN, cossious he tai ‘ n Bourbon dynosty, a repablic,tor what not—he might tolersie, but he would not permit Kismarck to indulge in’ kipg-making under the very Oar reporter eurcested that the bt have king-making h caso the unocenmied vin presented fleld for practice, replied M. Parado!, emphatically, “LOUIS NAPOLEON IS NOT A KING-MAKER; meddle with Spain so longas the fety of Prance are uot infringed upon,” PARADOL ON BISMARCK, * Count Bismarck,” said be, when asked his o fon of that wily diplomat, end shrewdness, City Hall wer whatever other ec HANGED OF THE RIVER se of France, ew of his uncle’ vities himself, in wh Vessels at thet: maburgh—Overpo: ng the Captatus—4 Lively Skirmish in the Cabing, Early yesterday morning a boat containing fow Pirates, with muffled oars, bove alongside the brig Abbie ©. ‘Titcomb and He the pler of the Long Island § Three of the de ry Trowbridg war Refivery, Wil ators, ares wt Jed the brizs, while the fou also armed, remained on board the boat, three pirates having gain of the ‘Trowbri tee, soon cor, Mr, Sanders, who was asieey in they entered, “js utinn OF great bi He is very ambitious and erratic, as too munch shrewdness to. risk I & he will meddle with Spanis w well does that sucn mod Would’ crecipitate a rupture between France navy revolvers, boi easy access to the cable owered her firet aM ing, confident Washingtoi pluble udvition <a HOURS OF LEI They then left one o » While they paid visit their number to guard hi! to the Titeomb. ‘Tho cabin of th locked, they burat The thieves prompt nd wounded him in’ the on tod’ to their hoat and hough the police were at hand before the 4 wound is only elizht od by the thieves, and las rt for the benefit of the actors ie (he event in the Terrace Ga cht arm. They t He was ulone when atta A Larrow escape witli his lie. fs to be cujuyed to-day In Lotte SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH Heavy Defalention tu Vhiladelphing Pwivapecrma, July bead of the on reported to k The bark Garibaldi passed a submarine yoleano ‘The Alumni of Northfield University assembled 6 disappeared wit >of which H that “Hilsen had ¢ «wilt a large amount o from Boston, from Bi ‘The Republicans of San Francisco oppose the im- Co, was a branch portation of Chinese labor. Rebecea PF. White of Lewiston committed suicide by drowning yesterday, ‘Tho Republican Committes of Albany seek the re- moval of the Albany Postinster. Mrs. Ryerson, a tall, thin woman of 88, bas been Yhiesing from Lewiston, Me,, #1 money belong pn Hundred Coxstantixorim, July 13 fire oceurred here raged nine honra, in Vor titeen buna —were consumed, nent Were simply Immense Another reand: raced the iladelphia Are) Jobo W. Landers bi howias X. Butler for a two-mile # ¢ Merrhinue river within «month, f President ne pardoned George Rebined FLASHES FROM THE OCKAN CABLEAR Mr Bright's Lealth has been greatly improved by Tn Liverpool cotton etosed firmer; uplands, 9% a4 A steam paying introduced Inte Par Conaola closed at 98 for me stone pavements ha A has proved a sic admirers of toe H H have torn «ti Conference Commitiee on the Gevrets bill n : uiMaston Of the principles of pure missionary Kealy Te bociely for Me , Logon, and Archer have been ap- Conference Committes on the 3 ABOUT TOK) Jase humbug and fraud, the a Joint resolution | yruste in Madison I rk this eyoning, tern commeuciig the sion to Mrs, Linco! arrested ail tak Plward Small, aged Hig DALI ab Sixth avent aro parsed and signed putalning $1,07),000 for Hy W grant iniug two men 1h Conference Committ yaione LO. tue heirs a We WOFe Kbllobed Lox boob baad ONE ) Cire Widiiiist strait, Ware alhualtiicn VORerday,