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—_—_——_—_—_—_—_—__ = = THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1870, = ___ PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. been doubled, Vice Admiral de ia Graviore is in | tional cause, asserti here, Fears are appre! Jed Of an attack on the | Tenton, and the jealous Gi THE \ AR IN EUROPE. mat. Gukiey, 0 GORMESh fein afer _ timlestea.”*Roch were the votsy sxprections fom scsi ineaolested. THR FRENCH TROOPS NOT RECALLED FROM ROMM, bate ted Sie aes Tecommends Bremen War News from Wanhington, Sesterday in Hoboken wlierever, two or more (ler: No — -__ Noon.—La Peuple Vrangais (Mintsverial organ) con- | peg rth ed alcimmed shipping. THR CALL FOR AN RXTRA ARAION OF cononeas, | WANS Were amembled. Men and money were prO- sono ih Carrie None Ww, DASHES HERE AND THERE ny THA tradicte the report that the French troops have ben AM’® TRIUMPHANT MARCH. Waaninaton, Joly 1.—A delogation of New | The French reridents and visitors, though not so | Partanguema, July 17.—Yesterday afternoon SUN's REPORTERS. The Prussians Pouring into France. it ian neat And excited: | the express train which left Camden fur Cape May at Ar- | 4 o'clock, demolished a carriao containing two Ii recalled from Rome, and denies that there 1s any ‘The King arrived here Iate Inet evening from Rms. | York merch ints and otwrs interested. im shipping | boisterous, wore equally as tention to recall them, The Governments of Hol- | His journey was a complete ovation from the start, | ¥esterday visited the President. Mr. Fish Mr. | Their congrezation was at land and Italy will maintain an absolate neutrality | Paustng at Coblonts he was surrounded by an im- salient to urge the importance of caliln; ape: eece t they seemed more deciniv nis were perfected for recruliing, and an | dies end two gentlemen, at Woodbury station. The beiweon France and Prussi mense throng of his eounteymen, who greeted him | ing certain {ron ave te kate Ameren Mice is to be opened in Gard , Hobok ssi, 1 ing certain iron aliipe. to fiave mn rogisters, | office Is in Garden street, Ho “rhe report that the. bridges ox the Delgiem fron- | With cbeecs, At lengub the King came forward and | Aor coucultgnos: trope Weniinen tsrncerrery | day. biden ape seevcncriving attempted to cross the track sheed of | Ne Lights on the Piers. tior have beon destroved is contradicted, saids i extra session business x theretore dropped, un: the train, The carriage was crushod in the narrow Many thousands thronged the piers all day, Engagement near Forbach reuxon wos't fovea arvaton 1.4m plegeed with thiesnrrie, Sectoit that you | twied MmaNen®ari® whieh are not now ancl: | Gen, C1 whe Prone se leevpant Recenter and hacer, ng | waiting for thelr chance ogo hoard he Norval i . one ‘The Moniteur (semi-oMelal) says Eugiand is much | bravely elsewhere, WHRRE THE FIRST BATTLE MAY DB POOR To the Bawtor of The Sun. the women, whose logs wore culm and whose lire | Of Mots. and got out of the rango of city dust and is despaired of, ‘The namex of the dead are Croco. | heat. ‘Thousands of men, women, and childres ory—husband, wile, and niece, They were Vrom | were enjoying the laxary of surf-bathine, while On arriving at this city the King foand fullyone | Neither the Prussian nor French Minister nor Sia: In your issue of yesterday, I remark an red. f ; Rumo conremed for ibe weltere of Beigiam, France de: | rosacea thonsend People at the station waiting to | Se-retary Fini isin receipt of any intellizence trom siren that the neutrality of Belgium be maintained, he seat of war. important omission, You forgot twenty battalions | lowa. South Ge > Sustains | bat will require that Prussia be held to an equal re: suai ares Uataraes Leet lay through the | paron Gerolt_ thinks that a dattie for position on | of sharpahiooters in the French army, and. having $< isi wy te lt ams tarsi, Aion 1] South Germany Sustains | jossivuity. (Tue AMonidcur thinks that after all Raz. SAN Rey Ca renee Lanse leh we eaveted Raine may be looked for within 8 Week at OF | served as first Heutenunt and captain in thon bat- Eight Starving Men on the Atlantic. Fabs Glas WORE Eun SEE a Prussia. land is more dneasy regnrding the attitude of Prue. — Eranery Utamtnared for the 6ceation. d talions as well as in the line and with dite zouaves, | | Boston, July 17.—On the 80th of June, lat. 88 Member of gamblers, Who 6m ssia. Hataen OL PPanee ie Fopard We olsen mestcaiy, All along the march the crowd shouted, cheere!, | PRUSSIAN TORPEDOES AND RCH Ino¥-cLADS. | thon nom re, mui an that you forgot the state of | N.,tom. 85 deg 15 min.. the brig William’ Mason | ticed many of the unwary to riek—and of ar Re The same power lioids friendly toward Spain, | 848K the national hymns. The King aerwards rome cf our naval ofcers think that the French | iu reush wre, a picked up n Boat containing fight men starving, | course lose—their money at“ three-card aT rome} it estan a wile berth, vd pI . HUNGARY'S SYMPATHY WITH FRANCE. | 1 insiouatce that France would be willing to sup. | PePCatedly camo forward and saluted the erowd | {kONCIuA will clve Prussian ports a wie berth. | the French a about the ebaraeter of the different | English they could not give an account of thom. | Mont." The thieves and pickpockots alsa from the palace windows. selves. Thi d_to bo French favored the beach with their presence, bat selina Port the father ot the King of Spain for the Spanish bes - Of torpedoes in the world, one of wich would sink | French military leaders with whom I have served | *¢!¥! th Lae eee p og KING WILLIAM PATS HAMBURG ON THR BACK, au jron-tlad in five minutes if properly exploded, many years will be of some interest, and were all Drowaht 66 thie port, ne Vania hang iors meeeien eer SuarieE Sarita , ba 7 throne, THE ITALIAN PEOPLE FOR PRUSSIA ANOTHER MARAT AtS Hamavno, July 17.—King William has sent to the PRUSSIA WARNING HER VIRBRLS, Marshal Vaillant, exceedingly old. comes on from Mr, Sumner's Puntahment. One P. Cen. Changeraier willbe appointed | Chamber of Commerce of thie eliy a gratetel | The Prossian Minister hee telograsbed to varioas | tue Potytechile Beboo!, He made his career ta the | Wareinorgne Sale if otra Drowilio treaty: || sacten at tame renin eetoetee br oe : bole late aaaB esl aa Sd torrid ante MnP tell [end lho d| bammaminal Filly oRdlat. Bho corps of Roginecrs, Rather a savant than a mili: | "4 rejected on the Both of June, and on the iat of | Pfsory ageyny county, unfortunately has too smal, EILLAISE IN PARIS, | vameda Marshal of Franco body. He says he recrets the sucrifice whieh the A PROTESTANT CLEROTMAN’S NOPE, tat tebdes, bn fa. ben of a0 eoenan, July, oF the next day, Mr. Motley was asked for bis | fam entrapping too willing inline “At Poke ——- THE Mi : Bias SOMETHING HAPOLEON AD FORGOTTEN. honor of Germany exacts, but wili do hie duty, leav- | -,The Rev, Dr. Newmraky pastor of the Metrorollten | “sfarshal ‘Randon, about 1 youre old, hae no mitt. | renmuation reece the Norwalk landed at the pler of Coney Tslanit, and . , Two P.M.—A Secretary of Embassy will stort to- | is the event in the hands of Gow, @ | ine war derweon Franesind Prussin. “Tucugiae. | tory record. Ho has been many years Governor Serrano to be Practically King. pare favorably witha stampode Of velin Tee saci, Tho Belgian Neutrality to be | jicit ror trio, to deliver to th Prcenaa Gevers: TRO BAVARIAN. gauY te TED Pete. precating the condict fp thie uge, wien Leite: tine | of Algeria and Secretary of War. He is more in an | MApnrp, July 16.—A proposal is under di en, women, and children were crushed, crowded, Maintained, meat an official copy of the French declaration of || Munteit, July 17.—The Bavarian army, including | expressed the hepe und relict that the recall weuig | administrative eanacity than anything else, foyal atseibates on the Roger? Retrasnree ee Hletving te eet of bowed the Goat balers he noah ails war, the reserve corps, has been ordered to take the eld. | fxlend civil and religious Nterty, aad deprive the | Marshal Baraguay u'Hiliers i» equally old, ant | ‘¥*! Mribalee on the Regent Serrano, ‘nd notwitheanding the. efforts. made “by 7 : ‘The Monitevr opens a list for a national subserip- THR ARMY OF WORTEMDURG DITTO. vee OL eee eee noone can say, more than of Randon, why he was STATEN ISLAND. Sheridl Cerpenter, Captain Wileop, and the police DISMARCK'S POLICY OF DEFIANCE. | tion to provide sare to aid the government in frvtoant, July 17.—The army a Wolleies The War feeties fe and Around New York, | MMe ® Marshal of France. Wacu I was at the —o— ube saan cose, beeaure Hoisterdas and between sic Prosecuting the war. All the Paris Journals send | has teen ordered to take the fold, and the Chambers | A umber of German mereanti'e men met ac | Military school he was the commanding officer, a home ie Ahumber of bors were bathing offtho ferry | crying that. thoy were being crushed\to Geathy and Panis, July 16.—A despatch from Seltz, in the | numerons special corresponienta to all the pointe | have been eunvoked. Da A Gouik Whilase ot masvery rough. He has been always vo with the | Seuugall wardrowned, “NUTasY Miteruoon, Audrew | inothers begcing and Nahting for their\ehi dren, the Derarimeut of the Bos Ruine, about twenty-seven | wiere military operations are likely to be of interest, ——— Stee oad ened cares ea SO | wengs, Ab Puleeteo be wes bravally ebepd, and | i mere toe 900 betwoen tho Belle of Richmond, | hundred rraonsere tote (Aeaonetls Nucut a The Engtish Deapate Saturday, and appointed amass meeting for W gausot the death of Col, Poltz d'¥voy, of the Third | Portiana Belle, Tex Loxpoy, July 17.—The British Foreign Offic wt and Newburg t#to be trotted | hoxt shoved off leaving weveral nuadre Zonaves, by ordering bim to storm a door without | 8+ New Doro next i ; ea tiles from Strasbourg, received this afternoon, | Last night, by order of the russian authorities, neaday nivht, in Steinway Hall, to express the sy says tho Prussians have entered France by way of | railway and telegraphic communication between ie : i wto would be compelled to remain on the ot ye id ot pathy of the Gorman Americans with the ca Waiting for the cannon George Rooney, a waiter in Horno'a restaurant, | night TN eafely reached ¢ Forbach, in the Department of Moselie, on the | France and Prussia was destroyed, has not yet received oficial notice of the declaration paved : Marshal Forey, who commanded in Mexico, is | at New lirumnton:danrrelieg wita iscmploter ae ant | Sroch siihost shelter Oc arininnt Nancy ond Manheim Railway, But as the Prussiar BUSINESS, Of war between France ond Pras, M. Rouber | Oermeny. VOLUNTERRS FROM NROOKLYY. wey be a. rie catied oudeel aed theiatier weltte | 98 our reportor noticed the al force i+ ovly said to bea detached corps, but little , ro Inst night told the French Senate that Prassian “be hal Marshal Canrobert, who was an excellent Colonel | ed, fiateniig Horney nove reer ene vee atuee Fonent —— ‘it e Three P. M—L' Opinion Nationale (Prince Napo- A large number of Germans attended a meeting in | of Zouover, nnd who nude his advancement throuch M Aas to portance is attached to the movement, leon's organ) #ay9t troops hud passed the frontier of Franco, Italy Brooklyn Garden on Satorday evening, ‘The aponk. | the siece of Zaatela, and the 91 of Decomber, 1551, Err T Re F§ccting the Prosident of n Synnzoade, ‘A Gaetan RaPORtADy “We learn from good authority that Ttaty hae ten | M4 Denmark aesure the Powers of thetr intention tetra d Hrasea. fe hee. sapteailte € Iriteand | Patlsy bas lost the confidence of the xrmy-ng.com: LOSSES BY FIRE. A short time ago Mr. Abrahams offended thé Joly \teoStornthag eens tea Faieor Go tee oliege | dered ter races rae Ceo itera octets ace | Uo preseeten Moutras attuned, SmnaMehion. Biecine, bot retake dita tl batt: oeeraten’ | manderin-cbiet ia the Crimea aud in Italy. Hots | 45, George W. Siaw, of Factoryvitia, 8. t. tose | Tritstees of the Jewish synagogue ia ‘Twenty-ninth bait on gagement bas taken place near Forbach, | !!edly neutrality of unconditional al and Canrobert will Romimaud the three corps of the oe ott hah Lise eelehtuatn c bicpred tng! a “"Morabal MacMahon $6 0 eteff officer, Ie was very | 0008 by the borning ore ticre sige oe Sercrinp” street and Eighth avenue, of which le was Preste ¢ si Tt adds that Prussia has offered u province to Aus- | Freneh army, Pere e tune Byam VOLGRLCGEH CONE: De Geally REG T+ cTitaneal. (he aoroMen OC Atak On, Kit bared to Messrs, Linfiold & Sons! last mannfac aent, and they deposed him and elected Mr. The French loss is placed at 9,000 killed, As yet | ‘f! !n exchange tor an alliance, THM DUTCH RESERVES GOING IN, eYupAtere im wosoien, ip Neenernemy los bret Goma eeoe Ente ee | Gls deey incursenssl oltte, wurday. + | Vice-President, to the vacant office: tuis report can be traced to no reliable source, The TOR PRUSSIANS 16 ery ) AND AT WORK, Rd troops of Faxony are in motion, In Hoboken apathy shows itself among the Ger. Marshal Bazine comes tae) the rank Ne rarer int and decorative department of the Grant iets erst Yirtae or te BY Si re . M—Last night M. J 0 pe 1 r ev " ts ~ wae a captain in avery old battall ‘oO Loco meaty Work " oN. ecide: I he responses, Rr. aM Germany, assuring them of the good will of Franco. fe that the rat NM » frontier, Owing to the declaration of Napolevn that he does | how to manage troons on the Heid. In the Crimes he | ‘The upper two stories of the Britannia Company's | Selzed Mr. Alrahains and ejected i nd handed tia Winaetnd tS formed him of the invasion of French territory by | ‘The North German Parliament meets on the 20th | Soc war with. Ger ny, bat with PYassis, A meet. | received important ind mmaude, aud was | ¢ilvirpiating manufactory ta Meriden, Coun were | him over to 8 policeman, He was t ne. prolie Wate 0 ne enc . 0 ‘ ay a A y ¢ F Huis every : purned out on Satieuay \ whic et, and on a charze of Wblic wore The war feeling bas taken entire contro! of the | the Prussians. A (crce of the encmy had advanced | Inst,, to vote the wecessary credits for war expenses. ine of sympathy with that power has, however, as- | MUccessul. In Mexico every one here knows bis | burnes ‘brick, was 400 fees lon atid ee our Gop authority ‘aiid employed about | slip, was held in 500 ball. He scout i by warer. | that deposed him, nnd insista upon serving out fie pany willrevuild ai | unexnired term of three months, and will teat the case in court. as far as Siorck, in the Province of Moselle, forthe | Beluium relies upon the British, French, purpose of destroying the railroad at that point, bat | Prossian arse retired precipitately, of her territory, 18. The two lower stories w $5) 00, Insured. The © — 4} seinbted in Busch's Hotel, at which tie proprictor | |“ Murshal Le Bernt, Secretary of War, is, like Vail: joes Of neutrality fur the immunity | satecrited 1,000, and others Lended in similar | nt, an old pupil ‘of tLe Tol technic Behool, aud peo ‘ved in the arm of artillery,” As an artilerist, he people, Yesterday the Duke of Gramont, after leaving te Seuate Chamber, was greeted by crowds ayon the streets with cheers and plaudits amounting sums, Few areat ta toa Feeses ates rary nom —— to an ovation, A demonstration was made in front | _ There is ereat activity in the fortre hed of Rustad SOUTH GREMANT FOR PRUSAIA AND HUNGARY FOR THR PRELING AMONG PRENCTMEN, Seay Knows tayehing Of hie ese sence er PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. The Bandittt of Forty-second Street. : The soldiers of Baden, commanded by Prussia yRANoH. a troops. which ism apecialty «most never cequired SY CRT The neighborhood of Weehawken ferry in of the residence of M. Thiers, to express dissatisfic- The numerous French residents in Jersey City specialty amos never Lequire ny Gee ia fi aisha Ma neighborhood of Weehawken ferry in Hon at Lis course in the Corps Législatif, ‘This was | Omcors, man the ramparts and parapets. From this | _ Advires from Berlia represent thatthe Prince Roysl | and ite suburbe are considerably excited eguinst Wikis Wom ELPOTTE OT a Ws Ge, Coats, casled | Eittsais clare bostored teem eee bie PLCC asc aaRe | Flrty-setond strett-le favored with & gang of free» followed by a demonstration in his favor, ‘The lat. | @Orming, all communication by the new bridges, | Frederick will take command of the armies of the | Prussia, und applaud Napoleon's action, The fol- | Montauban, Count of Palikacy Who’ Colmandan ae | He atiracts ‘ase attention. boot ers, who waylay and rob peddlers and laboring , ler, the Journal de Paria says, was pot respectably between the right aud left banks of the Rhine, is | States of Suutn Germany, loving resolution, drawn wo at a recont meeting, | China, Aa old acte he 8 promoted in 183) the Hon, et Headley, Ge n John R. {Cooner, men returning home on Saturfay nights with their 7 carpeted, ad-waa the work oF» dakown erou! | ceediéted, Beara from eatn states that the ehiets of the | was eted by 100 rer-ons, who prosose forming a | Stcond lieutenant: lor récompense, nationale After. | Ting Branch wiih s spleadid’ pair of beve ead'arpack | wages, On Saturday overing they knocked dowa tae inertia ore meet odhiarethe seprnld Lib hetdraptie) : ae? cate there ay sae mllitery company, and ater eareycalay Hagel as brigadior-goneral, « mmandivg tiemcen. | Having ernie Gvost-Paradol the new Fronch Minis: | AbTslitm Biree, a peddier, and soizot his pack, vate wt ys rovinees represent that yes | Continae to be made in favor of the war arnins © resolution #/mpethizing w Fancevand declar. |, Whereas, Our native country. 1a buile France, has | entored the Arubiat Bureau at hls request, 1 had bar Prévow dol, the new Fronch Minis | ued at €40, Biro aiowed @eht, and captured pF Seine “i i bated demctstraticne were parder, | Previa. Everywhere the boulevards and streets | ing this every victory of France would be a wetory | Healer treda tereks sean canal ie: Romie mice ot opnortunitios to talk with and soe him) He is ee TES Atubenenaee Cor etue ee Lene Bene | Hart, one of hexane. Hart, however® silppe 4 aa tis ater eres oe y are crowded with people wild with excitement, tor Hungary. or Fesid-nts of the United Staten ot A. a, to do all Bulshed Udératour, and joins brain to action. lew. nid escaped. = outed in by ull ages aud classes with the greatest NOUF power to protect avd aid our pative land, and {| He was the firet who perceived that a new sy stem of 4. witty John Mt me 1 deposited the rogue’s coat and hat at tho enthusiasm, A NICK FRENCH sToKT. THB CAUSE OF THR FRELING AGAIN TuHTERS, eee hereby tender our services to our fatherland Yor | cites must be introduced in, consequence of the p Hon. and. witty Joka Hoey, whose splendid ond Preeinet Station Monse. To. the . Yee " aid Geblen i bi f that 1O8e. hew improvements in arms, fo says (at the future and on orgoant, anon after tf Tate ated ol eal tah aye 2 OL bs ven nee Greco ee test The following secount of the proceedings in the bas sir pata Ako Faw CORI, ware Will be wars ol bonitione’ and he is tient. oe 4) a oeet eae chee ine Vis believed the Prussians will attock the fort! ut that Prussian troops have entered France. | Corps Lezistatif has been received: ‘The Fenians are in hopes that Reclaad will be the Crimea, to OA) tase See of caabrinie distoly locked uo, and Justice Bixby cummitlod t ‘i sbarinast 6 leg 1 ject are contradictory, the 008 7 P hopes ne 0a, 1s probably the best officer in the uy morning. rh ait alee eporenucet oa cb peli ’ ae i fa peeataey ee) arity tem fori, niustastie aboute ‘6 *oViee Bone raya Sate 86 € coufiict, snd contemplate a | French anny; but ng A ettung Orveanist. I hss send coat >— Moszte, and an important railroad centre—moving est reports bein force ians is @ mijority, of “Vie m- | fire in her rear. think Napoleon will nover, give bim au important STCHESTE. INT a eit on ft frim two aitections—ono body by way of | known to have crosso! the Rhine, pereur™ were raise ber wished 1 eon The Cubans are highly pleased with the war, | command \: . be WESTCHESTER COUNTY. |, The Rows a1 ghlin Sunday, to # vote mn edintel of the members of | thinking that Borla Wil keep ail her forces nth v1 a ia ie ae Alderman Mike Cofley, Supervisor Sheridan, and q le, abd another by way of Keht A devree is published this morning, eatling upon | (y yor tk Ne thin that Speia forces at home The otver generals are of little importance for the + y 5 Thi Ay ees bicktpiie ifs ; . Sata 30 hb mastobord of sis Gares Nallonate und Cares am ret A rept VL an ji sine ge eds Aa y i é for contingencies, and send no more to Cuba at | present, heing unknown. pernation Falter, Rho recently had his collar bore | some other luminaries of Boss McLaughlin's crowd cveh army is cone at Metz. Na i ne Garde Nation 4 Garde J uinnit ceeurred, 1 wt as at TI Of Fran her lon roken as not held court since by ares T my centrating DO be licar', He lien spoke tisorcualy against the | Present ae The staf cor, s of Franco is good, but inferior to | Proken by a inl igned, and ail the col in the Twelfth Ward, amused themselves yesterday, ou leaves to-day for the border, and will cross the | ile of the first three corps of the army to report im- 7 that of Pruesia on toon tery ay ler, an oss the wor, 84; togy at Prussia had given the sctisfaction | Enthasinatic German Meeting in Newark | tion, There is no geuerd! Rbive inmediately, Morstals MeMation, Bazaine, | mediately at the ehiof towns of their departments,in | demanded by France, and that te Chamber of its limited insirag 2! of War here, as in Of the town upon Justice Hauptnian, while the thermometer was at 90, by playing hase ball, throw Dav! “ net Nigtt rman Blood T Borin, where general officers and chieis of staff are Hervey Smith, « Harlem exprosama As the atnkes were three kegs of 1 the playing 4 and Casrvlert command divisions, The Freuch | readiness for sctive servica, reflect He sat down amid the muraurs of Frosty Otuee = Bae Treneare || Ree tee tint ah: (hoy into, the river at Morrieanta, waa excellent: ior Phanix. Park Ate id \ forces near the frontier are now estimated at one THE FRENCH SENATE TO THE EMPEROR. sapere erented, to M. Thiers, He anid it | A meeting was had last night in Turn Halle, | ge French inicio Grey ery ie alse saperions but | brother from s brut.t aasaait committed Dy 8 Absaed Cotealean Theatee ate ‘4 Doaired and thirty thousand men, It ts saidthe | Siz P. Af—Afier the session yesterday Senate | was impossible ior the Goverament to do otherwise | Newark, by the prominent Ge ‘Three Irishmen, with their faces covered with an citizens, to de- | geeu. ‘Tho Gerwau cavalry is superior, but cavalry Fron forces are throwing a bridge over the Rbine | proceeded in a body to St. Cloud, where they were | Than itiad done a nad ah liberate ‘on the advisaliliiy of cating a masa meet- | fy gfocetner a humbug, I nave sven itis the Crimes, | Biner, antes at Stortuati phic 4 Red-Hot Horse-Shoes in a Fight W ft Keb received by the Emperor and Empres: : TE Nee lex. | ing and drawin; in Ttaly, aud here, Fe ts ull a tarce with the new referred charges and counter-charges Ol &s- Purti ae ’ it Keb foo and Sudows, and eaid the Geverumeut had mde | pending stra yy ’ John Curtin and George Garland, blacksmitha, Heats Trance sell oppose to the Prussian | M. Rouber, President, aid the Senate thanked | anew blunder. Prading stryceles urvoe. The wero | aur, there eno more possibilty of charging as | savit’'! wan an ‘Orange dupite. ‘Tho thre wots Hihem i al Welbuatnl arsine ay not evolving cannon shooting forty bails | [he Emperor for the porwTaathn of oxpressing to The mojority interrepted tho speaker, but he con: f-atopted asking the United States Government to 5 , iy er, Om Fiflod car non a revoly ing cannon shooting forty the throne it8 patrioite weatiwicuts, A monarchical | tinued auiidst the realest agitation, " When eiicuce | move in the tatter of the German stenmere ana | ght fort ofl -er8, lave tebe tracucal cnperiensee | orien reccrtear aed twelve yenre, Felans, He | tha.went sido of the city. Gariand was warme! up per minute. combination, injurious to the prestige and | was restored M. Gambetta demanded thet all the | culling upon te Precilent to order ey see ean b Lere tor "to-day, Lut warn jour readers | was twuinned inthe marsh. Aud bevore: be contd oe | {0 the pitch of throwing a ro1-hot horse-sho from a NAPOLEON TO COMMAND IN PRRAON. security of France, had been mystert correspor dence isd with Prasata be Laid be‘ore the Pf Gungress to deliberate upon the matter. Tie the Havas-Napoleonplespatcles, 1 ore of tie father’s inhuman | furnace ot his, antagouist, busning him rarely : sana (8 Wewadtie aig tae vored Prussia. On ott representations rps Lecislati resident was called upon to furnish couvoys of “9 fs iota deeeeh , Wes, Morrisauia, who were Dear jue spat, | eight different «pots on fis fice, breast, and arws, Pee be pron erected hema he arm ner | brace | eopaid™rencanced’, "thes "tirone | «duis sie fevnded he mostontn long apecen | Lar ietit't ie Gnshtmeh rma eoere °F | wean erate ton, Nolita tho tleraped ASG YSetae BsdPP Ad | Ho oan bald by Sentios ishy ter bere hai dor, und by a series of rapid movements arrive at | o° Spain, Spain, who returns’ our friendship, | asserting that France couldn ke war on te to join the Prus- + of. ine Oorve ete ad ae: pains ae the Tino Ne’ore Prussia nas completed her defence, | then renounced a candidature vo woundine to us te despat The Minister | sian : eat et ee Scislatit ad 8 iy Ry TTY tha Pavityier ihe Rrmlva of tobsken: } ah Sivcue asa ont doubt fwrmediate lancer was avoided, but # replied that it was neceskary to | very ward was represented. ‘The mee'ing was classes care wbout Prasat can Justice John White, of Hobok Lue Emperor will leave Paris to-lay J ur legitimate complaint remaing, Was itnot evi- | make war, and to do so immediately, in order to ized by the apyointiuent of Dr. Greiner as a and Valaay teach hem how to repeleetive piles ants ’ nite, © boken, was come war, The Prince Imperial will accompany bimto | dent that foreign power, to prejudice our huner | give Prussia 10 time to arm, If any other courre and the Em- | and intere icmin, An address was read by Dr. Gelilbach Saturday, on a charge of forgery, » Wished to distur the balance of | was pursued he could no Ivnger remain in the Min- | which be fald— repre: aders. But they Want, wirtever may be Cie ris! Many lqnor dealers are not licenaed. mitted to jail ¢ Ted the acutimnente: ot | (Utaders. But they want, whrtever may bo Vie risk, q he Celd. The Emperor desires ti ’ néant the cursed Bouapartes Burglars contiuue to work Brooklya with signal | He says that he is the victim of a conspiracy, au ‘ power in Europe? Had we not the right todemand | 1 90.000 Germans in Newark. Me said that | whence thor mover nega od ) ” ne » si From, coem mot olde, The miiary attendanta of | if Tt power guaran guia possislo recur: | ve queiton was then out to vote andthe de. | worlty Sowltand Germoy'Se'a moll vested Nt | wheter weve smould bare eiaercnd, MPA | gh . ( that Judge Pope dirust him into. prison without « Le Prince are in readiocs Prince Napoloon, a+ | rence of such an attempt mand for the correspondence was rejected by 164 | the sons of Germany in this country if nee led to e r 2 are unt man named Tricy nearly lost his life in | chance to say a word in own behalf, because lo u Pe one inch of Gern, sob We are friends of all peo- v ; * This is reused and the dignity of France insulted. | aguinst $4. heat bick the Freneh Cmaur, Anexire session bee Spl : ; sane n Cre tay. tn rescumy Thos, Wiids, | once incarcerated Judge lope, boon as he arrives from Norway, will be chargod | .. ; Vie, because poovie's interests “are Lue. same covery. wan drownit a Your Majesty draws the sword, and the country is ig 08 till 80% Congress ts demande! at once. the motbliaa: 4 i With an important mission to Italy, The camp at | Lot y The Corps then adjourned ti!! 8 o'clock in the Lore aries Wilson, of 7% Oliver atrest, New . , ft With you eager for and proud of the cecasion. You | eyentu Hon of the navy to secnre international intercon Beiween ue stands aman, a single. man Let us wee arms OE 78 Olives direst, New TNE LATEST LABOR NEWS, Coalons will be broken up tmmediately, Gen, Le have walt i Joak, bat fering, tals Une eee ere, On reassembling, the following projects of law 6h) (i crpebeghtay Loa y x Hey. Leha ie get rid of biw, wad belp each otier in tual way on Saturday, @ barrel of rosin fell on Lin, —_—->— Baul exchanges the war porsfoilo for a command in | iised, tO, perfeciion the military were Crouclit forward: a is or Mo. tuldrens. was ordered 10 be bant te tap adiexitt GEN, G. CLUSERET, | tataly injuring hin The Willlamsbureh Tajlora on Saturday ovaning First—10 cail ti Garde Mobile into active ser — “ tillery'" to levy & Iax of #1 on each inemto ty f Whe Held, Naat ei Ukareeiiae niasm proves that, iike your Majesty, vite n Bund, tne North German Parliament. wid The Hurric a Gre. Ot Hoes: Meranshlit Firing Actillery din case of a strike Pmmn re ESTO FRENCH NAVAL MOVEMENTS. not tolerate, wron gust " ss for publieatio ty oF . (spotters) ts doing veoman srrvice for the bass, wad Wish ranks edawea' cds lta Gabe es Raines Phas ieee an Ge apes ; r ee eit toe ond=—To authorize the enlistment of volunteers | OMe He Weaen anibactanee heeih ie The tornado which recently swept over Mon- Mil soon have & uainbey of vacancies im the Pith Pre: re Southern and Ww stern W arkinemon's Cotont. : . eae ee The great bodies of the State surround Her Maj RT MIrdete ite re drcund “loan vo ‘The lager beer gardens yeatorday iu Newark were | teal curried off roots and dewolished ema.l build it FUE OMANI AI Ne. , Thomree pacckdayslected F. 8. Purcell. Prast- mira Gencatily, who commands the Baltic Beet, Will | with their absola devotion: Tie aa im Fa ANT HE | crate at ciete ata t arene, Homi Of, BO,c00.000') Zee aver tear ince Zeneenay ue Newark were | fe alte the nlraees (area depaiesy oneeem aad the | | dobn Bimons and Joseph O'Donnell ware driving | Tesdurory aad james i. Maliait bectetary, Smeuneme I immediotely bombard the Prusvian ports on the | ner wisdom and energy. Let your Majesty resa f nem Me | imbroglio, rain diiled the streets to the depuh of several ices, | Part a bass bail caine in iron B patarday. A pall T! fs " * rivers, ‘The army nd navy will attack simultane- ea et econee If peril has | carried by tie foliowing vote, ree eaters (OCA ae Caren emt™ | ecaacull: beuses| weve luted ang iecied araate’ || "AN Goknown cans, dronted In dare etothen, and | (eaaneriie Prova H'was instructed to infvem y t e.the hour of victory is near: end soon a cratetul Steamers to Sail as Usual, bp ae ocd 24 Aa seth wearing a black so't felt hat, jumped off the Williama: | [NESS Chaise comoviies ty that ety Chat it ws uasale .° ° he French fleet are watching the Prussian ntry will decree to her ehililren the houors of tenes ‘seersesonneenssesisen M481 re trremen wlors in Hoboken. were thronged | arehiy Zee) sRir® ct toe Dorel t Rurgh terrsboat Com! o Porey last even! | (98 @ Chinaman to come to Uhts country. " t e Tmpl) 800! i wit b 0 Pete eeeeees ee . oo 0 emen piers oboke! o1 dist coureh wos leust five tee! astun he Mey I cana o - fori in AU BFIUAN Caneel and: awaiting ordare te. Pe OM umitaton’ wile: han een: tant pate yesterday, afer the Duke de Gra- | On Siturcay, and it was supposed that the steam: | plum tout mu Tee oe en ee anne a NEW OPRSEY lack He a caret snd peace will be restored to Europe through the | mont kad finished M. Honor asked | Sip Hermann wonld sail undor the fing of the nt chareh would have ti Pep Rep gyi ccc Holland de offer made b ory of « esis, who 80 recen Sena Staton 5 bi uiy indication of Uuiie , —<—<—___ PARKS ) E KORAP. 0 de or fre . a Dre devole yoursel 0 ‘ % “ Phe snails, however, were not on board, Postin y epee othe Passaic river at Patersoa, walle bats ; AN IMPORTANT ALLIANCE. Geeoh eile eset eetatads ete aie etanee rctan anid: As lresident of the Sen- | Genoral Creswell haying tele In the presence of over 9,000 persons, Lottio | _ ‘There were Aiteen cases of sunstroke in Baltimore | ‘iny morning ANS RENAR PONS The Lierté of yesterday says thet Count Bens: | ed to conquer. fee eae eas wes. tho conduct of tie Govermnect, | Postmaster Taylor, of New Yor MeAllco and Mageio Lew rowod on tie Mowicga. | yesterday Ina recent fzht Peter Van Dorn bit off the nose iherté of yesterday say . nent. ole ela wt Pittsburg on Soturday, a seull race of ou \ Mintater fom France, witi leave | of & mmell. 4 detii's despatel was not communicated to the Cham. | The Emperor warmly thanked the President and sk place var hopes in Providence and rely | gif war ents. we cannot undertake te, protect Nortn | ele Ie wed by nad ganas? feu ce of Cue | M. Bertheme, er-Miniater feom France, wil leave | of tain iHarnmell, stortiteation tee set in, and Hume ders Lecause it contained, besides matter from Count | members of the Senate, SURE SA SOGFOED IRE 60 LEDS Ot) SR TENE be captured, tue mails would be rocla: BA peconds. Bho 1s 16 years of age, aud was at: Banks, more consistant than Gen, Grant, | Jane Neeley, who had recently arrived in this ' Von Bismarck, projects looking to a certain alliance | SURE THING THE PRUESIANS ARE IN FRANCE, NOTICE TO FOREIGN GOVERNMRNTS. Filed aa speedt'y as possible, fod Jacket, white tights, aud loose dress inte Cave and he likes to back he country. was found doad in hee hed inthe house of her silts Mb i a pat tert The Sendte will vote to-day the measures voted | | The Hermann’s cargo, of grain and tobacco, was | Teaching to her kuve On Saturday afternoon John Secban, aged 8 yoars, | COUN. chard Crothy, in Hudson City, ‘With Frances, and which may be realized to-morrow. jeven P. M.—Tho Empress arrived in Paris to-day esterday by the Corps Légisiati?, after which the | ®!! 0M Doard, and so were her passengers. Still ag = was drowued while bashing In Woonsocket, Annie MeCo: ptive, arrived at Jon ‘The Lu jcror returned to St, Cloud after the Coun- | from St. Cloud, and received popular welcome of | 7 F DY the Corpa Légisiati*, afer which the | o'clock another steamship Iay across the dock ; and eat Yacht Vovage on Record, Abest (h sega aealANy sanra Chinge In on route wo Wor tie Ministare to-das, the most euthusiastic character, The Emperor will | ¢eciaration of war willbe officially transmitted to | the Herman did not moves ‘The explanation wae retired U. 8. naval officer, | rived areue Loule pesterday nd 1elt ioe heneceee oF Hi She died at the raiicond depot, and was takoa Es ve Gh tha bold bh Wedeeuiae all Governments in diplomatic relations with France, | found in the following cable telegram fe maklog @ survey of the contour of the cou: | ne United States steamer Quinnebeng, from the | Mn nce WeeyeOLT IN PARIS BINGING THR MARSEILLAISE. | lew ean RSL rantti Oxzaren, New York: Hermaon mustnot leay Unont between Maine and the mouth of the Mis- | gonte Adelie rane sage quinnebeug, from the A row-boat, containing aman and his Ave children - 7 A loan of six months’ Treasury bonds, to the 01 PROTRCTING THIRRS. LLOYD, Bremes pi, and of the Mississippi aud theLakes. Pepe y iy RY mS Was capsized opposite Hergen Point vest rday. Al Go \Baturiay, evening. the artiste in He various ye ‘The war cntlhusiaem in France is very creat, Tne | ‘The azents here ad received a despatch earit in | torte Maine aso ae ‘vay. | Te GA. R. of Cali’ornia will erect x monument | Were ait ‘ne ov the cliidvou wan Test usted with Measure vitens in the city received permission | amount of five hundred millions of franca, wat taken Tilto ond tan, | the moraing directing them lo send thevescel Then | suirted, (rom 3 yacht of over 96,000 mullos, serived gi | 19, the memory of Gen. HD. Baer, who toll at Hail | much dimculty be Credit Foncier and the Bank | POOvle offer to pay double taxes, and gifts and mo- Bluff during the war, The hody of William Van Scribes, who fell off the John Stotzer has peen enjoined from acting aa | the Fifth street wharf, Hoboken, od Wednesday lant, Die loading a dvay with Mag stones, was recovered I North River on Saturday to ting the “ Marseillaise.” The audiences in all | up in a few hou can finsm, Mony of the Senators have called upon and it wa +d, omid immense excitement and enthu- | Of France made efforts to monopolize the entire | 8°Y #re pouring in for the army, The police are ob- | tails oF Napoleon had arranced the de- | Bi, Louis on Wednesday wliey respecting the treatment of privaie — — : , unt. liged to protect the residences of MM. Thiers ana | property, aud that the steamers fying the North Almost Miraculous Escape. pies Chancellor of the Kaizhte of Pythias a Pena 5 t the own. 7 ? German fig woull not be moleste : ; ‘ . Gover ned the Emperor, Several club houses | Passports were sent to the Count de foime, in | Favre, HPLC) epee Bea ms ae A 88 ra on the other side were not willy to rit thelr enEaTus Crontnian, aged cee Ga fa dead dauehtor of Sootted Tall la buried in Fort | |, Under the excessive froicht charges of the Rrle ferent anita 7 v ¢ | vensol, and accordingly ordered her dete tic i eh, t 6 inte. Ble commiticd. suicide because We ond a few we 4 cave Wore iluninated, Great popular manifestations in | charge of the affairs of the Prussian Legation, the ant id tat the agents Of the Hormann will hetd agit | loded on the Connellsville Itullroed track, und wee | pzaunte, 6! marrying. @ white Of whom she was | ganied a coninany to trans he between Jovor of wor were made in the streets and on the | moment uews was received that Prussian troops had . eaten haga rae pers to thelr contracts, as they may arrange for alte ued from certwin doath by @ laborer, who | enamored, New York and that point by Vout ‘The strceta and all public places were | violated the frontier. fried 9 70 WORE, fai ing of the vessel next week atched the child just as on express train’ came so—roeeneneeneeeemrerare During the tho orm on Saturday the Hehte rrowded RG Much entt Tt is announced that 250,000 French troops are | The King of Prussia passed through Cologne, | “rive Hermann tad o total of 190 passengers booked | slong. No bones were Droken, LONG BRANCH INCIDENTS. ning stick. Dr Barn ih Tevington, killin @ y xcvss ull after midnight, Much entuu- . ps . Mor 7 anni aa ba 0 pean edd zis valiabie horse Which was stading ia its stall, aud wot Sian tated ready to cross into Germany. ‘The Zouaves trom | Where he was reccived by the people with every de: | for this vovage, who Went to tae whatl to eo noc —_—— Saat alabio heres Mara wae. a was manifested, y f Bows eanicnisarca en ane Prussia propores to | board. and tuere learned for the Brat time. thet. th OBITUARY, ‘Thermometer at 10 A. M., O4; at 189, 93; at 12, : TUM ARMY AND PEOPLE UNIT! Africa are disembarking at Marsetiles, Revenireiiog) of SAID REE: Prue vowsel would not sail, Tey’ were greatly disap. pics hich 100. uA Frene) and Svanish nowapinor is to bo ostahe Billtary preparations ere telog pashed im all 41: OW TO THE RutNe. invade » pointed elrich sai engers can | Tho Hon, Robert Campbell, of Bath, N. ¥.. ‘The Continental Hotel was jammod yeste! Srinting, ome of the Ithog ueadeee tn Bette toto TMlitsi Thay ersst @uckenana tesclouied by | Zen P. M.—Regimenta of cavalry and Infantry RENTS GARMANY SHANIUQUS FOR WAR: Open, tuourh te steamers will mot eu, "2 T*MSlA | on Saturday evening, athe N. Ys, dled | qugy had four cote in the teception reams esterday: Chanerua and” President” Parked, ro Ge pene dott ormy sud people. Many regimentebave already | re passing through the streets to-night on thoir | A special despatch from Berlin says that the | nny Norin German frigite Ancona’ railed from | , Gen. ‘Thomas L. Price died at bis residence at | _ Col: Fisk and the officers of the Niath Regiment | movers. Great crowds are gathered on | South German States, responding to Prussia's no- | this port treo weeks azo. Hence, all the stories ef | J#Herson city yesterday. * ‘were at the Continental yesterday Coroner Burne, of Jersey City, has foouot te a ck, Rubsrintondent of planation’ or or ‘ the sensation Journals about her being 1 , ; Yesterday morning, John Kavanagh, the fore! CADIAN OENAL Sainte tes of tee saenarane Mestuerlaade” Mentiateatte in | oats Journals ol ag ‘8 port are CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, ‘on John. Hoe Fe iahted’ a entee ie teeta | Edrele and Wesen Iusittogd. ead dane fe aR ok ne Parche| forthe frontier, It is positively asserted | way to the frontier. Mist the Emperor will start at once for the fleld of | the sidewalks, and wildly cleer the soldiers as they Es 1 b ier 7 len cen discovered, ape Train Deapatcher, for thelr appearance hetore ty Active vvrations, ‘The puplis of the aecond year at | pass. At all the gardens and places ofvublic resort, | trees ‘wave been ‘bllverated “Ey ibe years THR DREMEN LINK, ee — ised oer aed vty hear ceny cuecovered, and was | Traln they’ should not be commtteen fer eae the military school of St. Ayr have been ordered to | patriotic demonstrations are made, The excitement | France. a ‘The North German Lloyds have in port the Her- | qr0™,,8 lmmons, who, was gnde Brent fn, Cuba, the door was also seriously Injured, Haun 10 DE MreweMt at tho inquest Louching Win the army with the rari of eubslieatenanta, The | intense, No opposition to the war is manifested, | ,,{il0mus of Prusaan troops Ae moving in the di- mann, which was to have sailed pesterday; the | tody ofthe comstaniean Wedigeday night’ sod Henge Charles Sawtell, of Long Branch, aged 17, was ad Essex allroad, nt the Hergen tassel Ermperor’s atteudants last evening received orders | and the press denounce the speech of M. Thic Prussia i extraordinury; (ie entire male poyul Hist; and’ he Woser, whose. sailing day lo each me Ley tyler otal ETE Tia Resa aT, fe frowt ot the Uatted a to depart for the seat of war forthwith, ‘The steam. | the Corps Legislatif, yg ar Tie russian Beet of Prince | Saturday, 241, ‘The Manover ts due here, and hor | c.Ames,Sallivan was taken Ho the York Of Sawtell Was nears sudveated wid euicavorw YOITINGS ALOUL TOWN, tener Ui: Minsetrieg laceriig Cette ENLARGING THE FRENCH ARMY, dalis or Mieltoday, "'? ¥0Ch IB eee watery | sailing diy the, 23th) and the, Amoview ison her | Fucaylghia treet dhe TAP wa PPA areaLh eah afalassay sitraesasalipe horse |(ctemiecaiion eal CREO Ge Erie. Mosageriee: \nperining lave) i ; ath be Uiny ioftto BOLI "Those stone | gary cuenen aitest, Tho ‘extes out 5 o'clock yoaterday afternoon, after hoi mmigration tat week, 10,2 Pitched to Algiers t # tome the troops now Ten P.M.—The Journal du Soir publishes the TOR DLOWING OF THR BNQLISH PRI ers must lie idle at an expense of about $1.50) per | hail been reosived by ail the vy. And hours of the most intense heat ever rt ‘The thermomete un to 4 b bpevuting egainst the rebels in tha following official reports : ‘The Sypctator predicts as a result of the war that | {i%:, wales they ae sold, Oflers (0 purchase bnve | Bint betore, tue Brat, the storm clon, witch Wit ben Fis day a nisteagTeter Fan, up to 68 in this city yortete OMANDIN’S ADVERTIAN NENT Decrees have been issued creating a fourth Vat- | + che Tiduaitten, will be fouud to have exaust | Seetdy been made, ont pauint th on, reltions tontes, occured. yoate uoon the wilting earths anerararerucaeteaee Jano Linahan, for 118 Mulberry street, fell © Gouloie (newspaper) te-tny annovnee alion for each regiment of infntry, and a sixth | Heaven's patience, ‘The French War Vesscla and Steamer: Banks when Thoniar Kelly stanued two bro here rnin thle Latitude teen more e from the fre-ese sje on the third Moor tothe yard : Wied quudron for regiments of cay: n- Autemarre, | The Temes intimates that the recovery of Al mn an Peach ships which recently tay | SyWidam Metamerty? woun line, then, aor raiely has one been awttenad Witty t Tat evening Richard Hivos was serionaly atanbed ning fa subserivtion by the patriotic f WO commanded the National a at Paris, has SEE WAC RN crgte tant ded sl ie two French war ships which recently lay | Kelly was arrested: bronent tr tlie city wea fat Bing! and neve euiccceded Ny lovslier skloe bout of Lis cart by Mary Maly at. hor resid neg dct ond other sufferers in tho coming st *n eppoiwted Commander-in-cuiet of the Lnperial | OF ancien Neurthe, Meuse Kea teem tnces inchor off the Haitery went to sea some time a, | In tue Charies stvect poliee stations as BAS RAYEE ORDO ba 125' Davie et 7 MOT Maly at HOF rosidocoe, ed Guar onelle, e, » Vosges, Upper Kine, can consequently affur! no protection to tha “ti y x ie : a ‘harlen 8\u 25 ( a's uame bends the list for The regiments in the borracks at the Koote aut | thd Lower fitine ate, the real objects of ti war oo | Hronch parsenger shins which mo in tho port | pAboRtly efure, 1 o'clock yes Sreut ait Mie, | LASHES FON THE OCEAN Candies, | Charing Munn, of 135 Bdge, street, was “atabe ‘ Fe la vod urders to march on Monday ee ett The Fee aiee pape cain pe: vortuctens thoy will sail sa) wu ond as toy Ruler, whose husbard Was ching Mer but flew | - > Attorney. No arrest i aton ‘sient, wear TH INSULTRD MINESTER ROME. © wil bo Paris ote vacant by the aol ps iy k Engi Vily armed it ts assumed that tivy can take cure | Mict on the stairs by the Mveisted lisbon. whe wate Jeneral Prim will go tu Vichy Rareisdauarvecnt bi (reas . ' uy pirviid F . fi ih He vooinh bythe | inte vention is probable in case of Prussia's loalng | of themsclvos until they Make SOMe OUL Of the wa, | bed Wer In the head with cain arene we tae ua Havre cotiag tears eR cay har a queaty Jee vr nee 94 fe!) from the roof of pforat Henonet bas Ar ive this ¢ ming. pied bi hu Guard. Ail the troops in | Sah! ‘shipping the doo. | MeFOUS ports of France TOE AGA GUk UD His head whieh be cuuld aot recount | ortinaire vi ios eout ree | Aves tially injured) Si Weee CYSRUIE, 200 5 ad of Berlin, ho did not receive | thee epurtinent of France wave eat tue 14 He 00, repre sd RNR ORGS. WAP SEF ONS 1 WO ‘ ‘ance wa) es of the Mw ing and es =F js = he American aqnatron of Flushing haa be A“Co: stant informa natthat as ho wase ’ He caue to give the Emperor verbal ex. | Waited y tor the frontier y Biceaine eile “inthe coning sung: | THE War Question in the Clty on Sunday, TONGUE AE Joined ty the bugilsl Chianiel ieet Re , a awR clara TA ana ate metas p A romiWerlher, ghar Norn. Carmen | or 1. the Ein if real Ing, gle, and. possibly the immunity of private hroperty Notwithstanding the fierce heat of yesterday, 03 WAND, Lore Je acriviain to Greok Cabinet in conse: SUNS, 2 Heralds, and L finpraved ttincs the Hi a i , r mee Yor te Chambers will aaat Tals thinks Eneland eloul! remain nen. | the German lager beer gardens of this qty and tye —— auithne of oberrais eade ihe Winkion the passengers i ali the members of his Eubassy leit vot a neate AS the of tho present wee tral, even if France take Holland and Belgium, The | suburbs were crowded with visitors,* anaiou:ty Oliver Charlick haa begue @ double track on the 2 Manik TEAPOR AL Wiliam Riolly, while ander th Mience of hiquor, bm .v afternoon tor Berlin, er yosINg the Oudg rian shipping will ruy at home; the Ft listeuing to speculations vpen the probulile Prussian | Long Asiaud Railroad, tne hinpenting sttugu's be'ween Fraxee aoa Heater, | Meweinio the St: Mary's Church ta Meat nara, AN Ne fi Junatiure of Barca Werther, the See MOKR RENCH ROMORS Wil find no churiers; and the business will full to | And Freuch movements on th . Disputes we James Risk. dr, baw becn making surveys ine | te lmpen ae VErahce a. Prussia, | refused to eo oui when oriered, the, mien bat tot nS ° * La Patrie ¢ Hews ‘ron Denmark and the | acutral vessels, Business wil be active atthe pow, | rare, as tho Germans ecomed all of one midi. | vitae Hicstdae, measuring the depth of water at | ‘The sessions of the Ccwnenterl Council are not | him cut, and howar echoed nate Aidecr tt Wl y « for Foreign AGuire expressed bie re- | uckion fa excellent. “Tip heen wenn Teas | ROUtEaL rosgele. | Buvlnoae wiil be ac favoring, Prussia, “The French residents ‘con, | the wharves, and lookiuw aroutd keveruly, fo be suspended after the promulgation of the new | — Wiito Mrv, Kena Vittoria, of 7 laxter «rout, wae ntof the conduct of Prussia, and the | i# #0 grent that if their Governments hesitate to ned themselves to their especial — saloons Patick Burke, a partially blind man, who resides | 4’K™* : ONton Saturday, her little {¢-yearold son wo is Soui+e Boon Werther bimeoif bad chosen to take | &K@ Part IB tho Dresent contlict tha eesors intone A BRITISH MAP OF TIE WHOLE THING, and restaurants, and contemplate) the probanle. | in New ork med ahaa i Nt showing blue Mzht, earposad to be the | sci our onthe kntlerol the fiat trom wince nel f pimeetf bai nwen to tal nat them. In Hauover tere is prose am eg ‘The neutrality of England will be diMleult, and per. | azerand on France with quiet satistuction, | fre Loug Irland. travel 8, Was passed on the sil dust. ia lataude 19, aded by (ud halide Witi! OMicer Oe ut se Peseuadk sirupture of fricudly relations. Itis | aid the Prussian General commandiog that Pros | haps ti ible ond dishonorable, should Holland | No news having arrived of any advantage of jon | dt Q He 48, lug that Pro i fad Ue Baron returned here from Kms, | Vinge hag asked for rein(orcemvute and Belgiam become involved in tle war, fweden by either party, Where Was nn cuuiso fur cheers piuriats 0 Aad North Bide tal Fe will Ue no necessity for a meeting of the | |, Jtathor tun tie Ing ted on ancl abot nicht aa Bat. D saniaclaaiic eal The Prussian ( nt lit’ given strincent | will remain neutral, Denmark, the key of the Baltic tuintions, Dut the news of this morning was | eke trom chowve rather than from ity es unthe 2th inet, mn consequence of the wits, | UFMAY. the neoile tf the Lieven Tittcentne aay lie neglecta Soma ipon ihe Ape OF} orders nut to permit ie cironlation of the Freuch | offers to Join Frince, Austris will romain, neutral ‘for werd to With eazornoss, Hae ane lhe eae Ne e7 wm AOS be b BEAW OF PSG WoO hSN Froid FOE GanAia INS, Grawertaud nichaatiess, oe eae aewalas’ wile ater went for him, and even | proclamation to the German populations; but twill | i Rusia will remain neutral, Ltuly ts friendly to aye Ste isthe f Tho Pope devires to proclaiun the infalliMlity | the walle'ur ratliuge sc ut Me THM S tbh then 1 nothing to communicate, This | be sure to rescl te of Germany where it The King of aly hus written a letter to Bath wae iluipinated on Saturday evening, on the | dogina oust Gunny. live (lolisess wilt neatly ; r w itera could do good, E creat numbersof French | tue Emperor of France, eI ag? re were Ma} Gon. Georg B. Mectotlan ad | {ee mouths’ leave of aoseuce ty tuowe fathers Wau de | yA Small hot trem Groonpoint. o Hk | surprise, circulars are beiug distributed througuout the Ger: Spain wil be friendly; Prim has written a letter | The War Fever in the Elysian Flelds-a a, Gen, Vordos, Capt. aud Mrs. Wil Sire bs tarongh Holl Gate, waconpalaed vest ’ © CAAWS OF THR Fox, tun States, to Napoleon, ‘Phe French army mo sin-ning the | French Mecruiting Oftice Opeued tu Ile get vita heit eyinent, Mes ad M ihe bank of dlarvey & Hudson, Norwich, Rng: | paniawors wicker ip py Wr Mik Ie liken, wtp ne j Wis morning publish the following |. E'rivate eubseription he army lave been | Morscillaise, Universi! enthusiaam. prevails. Ru. fuee Join Morte of New Cork the Hon: Binal land) je said te have suepended pavniout verter ay. | CO deme, who 40h Cavin ashiory at Astoria se opened ah over ¥ ind mouey and other gi'ts | mors are tn circulation to-'ay, to the efe t that Rus: hazy, of the Vrusdan Embassy, Joseph Fe. Be 1 Harvey, one of tue partners, f# Blo sald to have During a @ she yeste fi < it h ' ; abbuth Mecca of the Teutonic clement | ke} y, td for. Win. Fe Mowe, Micand Mrs. tar diva on Balirday ari rdy morning at Hix bet aro pouring ta, ‘he popular euthusiasm iy over- | fia and Prussia aio iu strich accord in tue struggle : 2 Pment | Willan (ihe tatver wearing diamouds wort B10, es Prince strocis, Offer t Carew attennpted to street « +++ ago Connt von Bismarck sent by ® | wueliuing, aginst Franco, rand viclelty, the Hlssiau Fiolds, Ho: | ox'Navor Gunther, tie Hane Wenn ee eet ee Jouncil iat week # protest | the wart nie wasecta to Baron Werther, the Ambassa- -_—— ~ 2 eee) Wee yesterday blerelly aur with thousands Jndgos Emmons aud Chuich, i cays Tike publi pres cad wee nrone me sue call Meine woneaed ihe aakece Fat one ol th he Nath Gee eeee or ther, th pas : of exelted and thirsty Gormins, who ateombions d , , Of the public press, aud Was uualtinvusly appro heasy wounded the oficer ii the ew 1 Kurt rman C uf it ration, ap order Tho Despatches from Germany The Italian Despatches, 48 much to enjoy a day' realion as to discuss the Some time aco young Jobn Slvane, of Jamatea, | by the bishops, George Moltrid od 18, of 6 I nvict impressed," Bismarck contin: | BERLIN, duly 18—Evening.—The immediate || Fuonsnce, July 17.—A great popular demon- | Myutecs‘of the Rrarte-trusstan nen Wtintacee | pe Rita cater mutters Gut iaaws aud BAL | des aaid that the meeting of the Mich Court of | sores Moir nun the See lesputch, "Wee are. res 4 mobilization of the entire Prussian army haw been | stration was made here toduy egainst France, | fur unanimity the vast nullilude upproved the courve deported Wis wateh, Worth AV. inthe hauds | Justice Hua een indefniiciy postponed aut tnata gon | 2% hal hie lett tev ready, Proloug the y ‘ y again f the T'russian Goversment In accepting war, saa | 23; yore ag Ha eral atunenty 18 to be procinune? to cover all Cases. be HOF It ity tad le, to the Bith of July,” ordered. ‘The meeting of the Keichatag 1s now xed | Crowds collected in front of the Foreizn Ofce and | Of tit I'russian Goveriment iu Accepting wa fuype | waste oe palin these nionths or tha witch Soltmaney | {ore that curt. excuph Laves tor Couspicacy Agus tuo Ny Lue bat, whieh tind A, ALi te " cur frou thie that Prussia meant | (or Tuesday next, owing to tue urgency of the occa | the German Embassy, and shouted “Down with fog, and uaprincipled man, ‘They exulted' in the pitie ty ey wis not fortlicomivg: aud Clark IP aie rapa A : Satta Bed ARR, Ge cotusinur to shop, the boy fox * She Leginuing, wid sought only to gain | sion, ‘The Government ts in hourly receipt of des: | France t Viva Italivn neutrality! Vive P | idov that all Germany had expoured the cause ve wateh, but comming tls not the ie cumor is confirmed that Cardinals Rauscher, | Jufiek are Likely bo prove tata i 6 y to y rocelp 7! Vive Prussia! | idea thas all Germany bad espoused (he cause oh he negotiated as Security, Leal prooved: | RchwarizerDurs, aid Mathion, ad. the Archbie | ‘Two more doatie would wrtoubdtediy have ocrars he had nob MH QUAL Cs = patches from all parte of Germany, offering men, SLoRious GAntpaLDr, mieue have ielt the weight of Wie opprossor's red, | (lee snediber ou baluruay, ‘Iho Justice resorted Lite | Lilet tatty wi, sone, wo ipatvoled ageuuat tue dog treated by De. Wolcutte al. Io Cll ividron In the Mediterranean has | money, arms, Loreve, &¢., in support of the na- Roma, July 16.—A Liberal uprising is expocted | pill the suil of Germany was declared sacred to the docinom OA, and dan vokod comdibiouily, Ade. OQ, OO OQ OOOO eEO7'7- Hiromi the Blin Piente rot it Qiewe pe