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(rca comers TWIRIY-SEVENTH YEAR ME LATEST WAR NEWS. Prussia Receives the Formal De- claration of War. —_——. BOMOR OF A ERENUM BOMBARDMENT, Gon. Von Moltke Declares Prussia Ready for the Fight. ———— Enelish Troops to Occupy Belgium. WILL RUSSIA JOIN PRUSSIA? —_——- English Bitterness France. —_——- WAPOLEON SQUELCHING THE CARLISTS, Bwitzerland, Sweden, and Den- mark Neutral. —2—— Towards BADEN FURNISHING TROOPS FOR PRUSSIA. The following important despatch was received from London at 4 o’clock this morning ‘THM FORMAL DRCLARATION OF Wai Ten P. M—Despatches from ihe continent report Wet Prussia bas received a formal deciaration of war from France. The city of Strasbourg has been tplaced under martial law, Bloquent addresses to the Crown are received at ‘Berlin from the municipalities of the kingtom. ‘The ‘Bavarian Chambers have granted the Goveramont a Grodit of 27,000,000 florins, TUR FORMAL DECLARATION IN PARLIAMENT. Midnight.—In the House of Lords to-night, Earl Russell inquired what were the views and purposes of the Government inthe present situation un tie ‘continent, end Lord Cuirns asked especially If steps had been taken to ensorce tho neutrality laws. Earl Granville promised that the documents concerning the war should be Jaid before the House as soon as Bey were copied. After the dispatch of some local Dusiness the House adjourned, In the House of Commons, Mr, Harcourt made fn inguiry tcuching the mearures for the preserva- Bion of English neutrality, Mr. Gladstone said the Anquiry was premature, cowing before declaration of war iad been made, ‘Wile the Premior was tlns speaking a deepateh from Lord Lyons was handed & ancing Ghat the forma) declaration of war Lad been sent by the French Government to Berlin. Mr. Gladstove then replied that all the papers ‘would be submitted as soon as possible, and that measure looking to the preservation of neutrality ‘Was in preparation. Particular attention would be paid in the measure to the status of belligerout ships & British ports. After a discussion on the strength of the araiy, during which Mr, Osborne asserted that the Gov- ernment was unable to put 50,000 men in the feld, the Commons adjourned. eo The French Dispatches—A Prunsi @'Adniros Still in Parie—Napoleon in Ht rel cert Jaly 18,—Acc La Literté tuis morning, has yet issued a tora.al pro stechnical act of war, pear to be the aggressor bot Cosnt Benedetti drew from their respective pe eord, and contradicts the repc been sent ro the ¢ fatrs of the Praceian Le Fomainod at the en’b. on the fi has The Count de § does not di ing to a statement in ther France nor Prussix amation, or commit and Baron von Werther ts of their own ai bat pas de Sols, the Char, who ap to last night La Liter(2 looks igufeance, and expl ct as one of follow wieh Lo nssnine the ri and consti: pons the wisdo ry spicit of the Bm In accordance with this ¥ e Prussian Chargé admits thet uetod to ask for his Passports, but if the Cour the ‘Tulieries chooses $0 take the initiative vnd send him passports, be will joa, and will withdraw wath: the catire legation. Tais siuation, howover, cannot Inst long. The Clambers exvect to recete to-mor- row 4 proolamation by the Emperor declan war, b ip of course, wiligput an end to all diplomatic Consider the act expa MUZZLING THR PRESS. ‘The Ministry have submitted to the Corps Lézts- Latif the project of a law prohibiting the publication In the public journals of information regarding the Movements of troops and military operations, Vio- lations of the law are to be punishable by fines of frow 5,000 to 10,000 francs, and a second offence wil! Tender the journalist liable to suspension, The Minister of Finance asked of the Corpa a Dupplemental eredit on the year 1870 of 44,000,000 Arancs for the war budget; 60,000,000 francs tor the Bavy ; 5,000,000 Jor the Ministry of Finance, and 400,(00 tranes for the Minis!ry of the Interior. It is asserted that as soon as the Corps Législatif Las disposed of the above business, together wish We Budget of Paris, it will adjourn for the munt- Bipal elections; after which the session will be Fesumed, und any additional legislation necessary to Tustain the Government in the eurergency will be Weuded to, PATRIOTIC SUBSORIPTIONS army continue to be taken up thronghout the 1 large sums of moucy Lave already been The journaiists of Paris and the provinee pointed tor for the coun comm ive subscriptions, ident. The Prefect in the public buildings of the committee tor the cv Finile de Girardin, Seine has placed of) wetion ot A STONY WITNOUT AN EXPLANATION, ¥ Borow Ait Row 4 bas resigned the Prus. Man ¢ Generalship inthis ¢ fhe King 0} Prussia ref t na at Em WHY FRaxey bist anv The Figaro, in it yy ow why ¥ " tions the fact of Gen. Briolinant’s! fh 0, fone torps, and of The former serve In the French army nY years aco, and held other offices of trust under the Freveh Government, but resigned on account of difficulties with his saveriors and ief the country, Gen, Chaze! hus recently Leen conspicuous in urging the conforiaity of tie caiidre of the Belgian non with that of the Prur-iau Both these Generals command on the French fro: her TH# OLD STORY OVER AGAIN, Marshol Canrobert commands the First Army Corps, tie Duke of Palikao the Second, Gen, Fros. pur the Third, Marshal MacMahon the Fourti, and lien, ¥ the Fifth, Marshal Bozaine will com- taud the Iinperial Guard and tho reserve, A SOP FOR SPAIN, Don Carlos has been expelled from France, Fronen evacuation of Rome is again rumored, ‘The Gavlois says that the Englich Government bas instructed Lord Lyons to communicate with the The Doke of Gramont on the subject ofthe neutrality A Holiond, which England wishes stipulated, There bs nc bt that France will willingly guarantee dis, MORE PRENCH STOR ‘The Gavlos wade that Sweden, according to the Gespotchos received here yesterday, is ready to join Denuark oud France, if the fleet operates im the North and Baltic seas, It is reasonably certain that Russia will be strie’ y neutral, THK FRANC PTYLE OF PIGMTING ‘The French men-oi-war watched the departure of She Vrus-ien iron-clads trom BKouland, News has bern received direct from the seat of war up to1 Sock Us aflernoon, ‘There has been no bleed: Whedus jet. ‘The Prefect of the Police has issued » Prociamation requesting the citizens of muke no more war demonstrations. THR FRENCH STYLE OF THREATENING France demands a decision from the Soath Ge mon Biates by noon to-day, It is now generally be- Heved here that Russia custeins Pro ‘ho Cloche (Red Republican orzan) holds the Bm- pire answerable for a war without provocation. rum PReNCH KNOW ALL AnOUT IT. ‘ThreaP. M-At noon to-day the Prussian forces oecnpied Searbruck, in Rhenish Pruseta, and Nea burg, in Rhenish Bavaria, Both of these towns a directly on the frontier. They also bad a force con- contrated at Linden, in Messe-Darmstadt. ‘The Finpress Eogénie will act as Rogent during the absence of the Emperor. WHT DIDN'T THEY PO IT DEFORE? ‘Tho Prefects of the Departmonts on the Spanish border have received orders to wateh the frontiers and allow no Carlista to pass, ‘The best fooling ex ists between the French and Spanish authorities along the line. ‘The officers at Perpignan discovered a secret do- posit of 700 guns, intended for the use of the Car- lists, ‘The arms were seized and several suspicious persons, sappored to be Carlists, were arrested, —_+— The Prasstan Despatches—Baden Furnishes Troops—South Germa: Answer to Na- ‘Threat, Beaum, July 18.—The official press of Ber- lin asserts that Benedetti, lately French Am- bassador to this city, courted insult by repeatediy waylaying and addressing King William after he had received Prussia’s ultimate answer, sud renowing his insolent derrands, It ts said that Benedetti wos not recalled by the French Government, but liad a leave of absence granted him on a matter altogether foreign to the question at Issue, SOUTH GERMANY MUST TOR THR MARK, Franeo has sent & threatening message to the Government of the South German States demanding of them, within twenty-four hours, a declaration whether or not they will remain neutral in the ap- proaching strag SOUTH GERMANT TORS TITR MARK. Cantanune, Joly 13.—The troops furnished by Baden are in camp at Rastadt, about midway be- tween this city and Kehl —. The Despatches fr England—The Pras- sians Ready for them-A Ramor that the French are Bombarding a Prussian Clty. Loxpox, July 18.—Gen, Von Moltke stated in Prursian Cabinet Council that Prassia was never better prepared for war than at the present ttme, According to private information received in this city, the French army has a start of five days on that of Prussia, ‘There isa rumor in circulation that the Frenc’ troops have commenced bombarding the town of Suarlont ‘The Crown Prince Prederick William hes departed from Munich, The chief command of the South rman armies has been conferred upon him. Mis cousin, Prince Frederick Charles, is to command the troops of the North, Prussian troops are press: iuz westward. Lome have received counter orders, which are perhaps on account of apprebensions re- specting Austria, SERIOUS DIFFICULTY BETWEEN BNGLAND AND Puance. Private letters from Paris represent that there is prospect of rerions trouble between France and Great Britain. ‘The French Government ie {vrious at the tone of the English journuls, and strong representations have already been mote tlrough diplomatic channels. It is threatened that all applications from Englishmen for army passes will be refused. A meeting of certain members of tho House of Commons was held to-day to consult as to the pro- priety of holding @ great mgoting to express syin- pathy with Prossta, and J have been shown letters from prominent members approving the project. The workingmen pu} ing a meeting for the sime otyect. ‘The feeling here aguinst France ts universal und intense, It is now thought that the troops recently called home from the English colonies have been cor een here in anticipation of the present war. Britain has now at her home dep nE ont tho res There is great acivity tu the ose Great regulars, and by ei master $0,000 men. navy. lt ws reported that secret instructions have been riven to the French officers that the troops shall divide all the land they conquer, TUE RUSSIAN ALARM, ‘The romor of Russia's participation in the war betwees Prussia and #rance bas caused an agitation from which the stock market had not recovered at the close of ihe day, ‘The report las not yet re- ceived confirmation, THE COTTON BROKERS 8MASTED, Livenroor, July 18—The panic pervaded all the markews bere to-day, and many failures of cotton dealers are apprehcuded to-morrow, wen sho could FRANCE MEDDLING WITH TELEGRAMS, Tie French Government is now enforcing a pro. hibition agaizes “code” aod “cipler” words in telegrams. ‘The Atiaatic compares, looking to the interests of all classes of thety custertis fi the Units ates, have arranged to send their foreign business via lines outside France, which they are quite capable of doing, having direct cables on the one hand to Holland and Prussia, and on the other hand the Ful- mouth, Lisbon, Gibraltar, and Malta cable, by which they ure able to reach direct lines to Italy and the in- terior States, as well as those reaching further east, BRITISH TROOPS TO OCOUPY BELGIU ‘The Prussian Government aunounces the removal of all liguts, buoys, and other guides of mavigation from tae German coast, ‘The Glove has an article to-day foreshadowing the occupation of Belgium by knetish troops. A Brit ish frigate has been despatchud to Copenhagen to Dring back the Princess Alexandra, now on a visit to the royal family of Donm The Morning Post has day containing the followi double leaded article to- eutence: * Any En<land’s neutral Vion of Belgium territory ends ity APRAID OF FRENCH WAN Vresrrs. ‘The steamer Leipzig, of & orth Gor mun Lloyd Will not sail for Baltimore, as advertised. She te de tained at Southampton until further orders from Germany, All the Prussian merchant vessels now British ports will remain, The crows have been banded, and are returning home, re are in r ports many German colliers, been ordered to remain, lest their cargoes fall tuto J¢ of the Frencly, PRUSSIA WANTS TIME, Times, in an editorial this morning, exnects These, too, have to be obliged to chronicle Prussian reverses at first, owing to the auperior preparations and efficiency of be French ormy, Prossia needs at least another sit to get altogether in readiness, In another the Times says: Without a #hadow of exense or jnatifica. 4 ins war, of which no person the end,” © 10 DRAG IN TH UNITED STATES, reton Governwent will be urged to ation nnder a nentral fag npton mails, which have re cently been carried by the steamors of the North German Lloyd, the Hombury-Amertean Company, aud the Compovnie Gevorale Transutlantique. ‘The War Provide tor the tray Of the Brest and Souths: PANIC IN THR DRITISN MARKETS, ‘The stock markets in London and Liverpool are purely nomival, ‘There been no gennine transactions, The pante arises from the rumor that the Emperor of Russia pronounces in favor of Prus yd movilizea the Russian urmy, ‘This rumor paralyaeo everything, FACTS AND RUMORS. Don Carlos has becn fually expelled from France The Crown Prince of Prussia has takun the field, and is in command of the Prussian forces, ‘The French iron-clad fleet is chasing the Prussiun squadron towards the Bultic. = Spanish, Danish, Sweediab, Denpatches. Manni, July 18.—It is not true that any in- tention exists uere, either on the part of the Gaver; and Bwh ment or any political party, of conferring royal at- tribates on the Regent Serrano for a limited period, SWEDEN NEUTRAL, Stoceionm, July 18.—-1t is assured that Norway and See en Will remain «trietly neutral In the ques Hien between France and Proseia, COPENHAGEN, July 18.—Lbe nentrality of Sweden has jott been anvounced, the Gov went having prev tously communicated with Franc SWITZERLAND NEUTRAL, Zenicn, Joly 18.—Switzerland will main‘oin an a neutrality, The Chambers bare verod pi Wary powers to the State Council to raise money and toons. pre ae THE WAR NEWS AT WASITINGION, Admiral Porter Wants Another Chance at the People’s Money—Fi n Exe tra Session of Congress-Spain to be Drawn into the Vortex Wasuixaron, July 18.—Despatches of inquiry lave been received here as to whother it is the tu. tention of the Navy Department to increase the rumber of Aweriean war vessels in European waters, Admiral Porter said to-day that while there was, OF OOM Would be, every necessity for more Ameri- can vessols of war om the other side of the Atiantic, the Navy Department were powerless to du anytving in tat matter, and that the European squadron net le increased, for the simple reason that nO Vessels ean be spared from their present stations. fils, he though was bumiiiating, but it eould not 10 hel po Admiral Porter reconmonds the enlistment of teen thoogand seamen, and the immediate pine: ing of ‘the navy on a war footing. ‘The President is belng urged to convene Congress at an early day, to legislate accordingly, Naval oMfchuis believe that before thirty days the President will be reanired to call Congress together in sn extra ression, Secretary Fish mil to-day that that hody ought not to have adjourned without making some provision for inereasing the strength of vy. Je ‘telegram received to-day, of a eter, indicates that Spain will ‘bo drawn into the contest, although what constitutes # basis for this belief was not given. THE PRUSSIAN MINISTER'S OPINION. No credit is given here to the story of a battle having been fought on Sunday, with five tiousand killed, &e, Baron Gerolt, whose private estate live near Mayence, and who is thoroughly conversant with & topography of the couniry, aod te rela’- tive status of the French and Prussian forces, thin it will take a week to cet both armies into position for a preliminary battle of any moment, thousi Falla and sairiuishes may be looked for at any hour, He entertains no doubt of the vanquisiment of ry h he thinks it may take some months, usiess tie W 1 be very P ‘vue all thn that they will England or America tor anychine. Upto a late nour this afernoon, Secretary Fish had nothing of moment, and, like Baron Gerolt, he regards a large majority of the eable despateres as a mere reflex of the excited and credulous state of the peovie on the Continent, With lithe or nu reli- ance tw be placed on them, THR PRENCH MINISTER SILENT. Very few despa’ have be received here from Europe by gentlemen in diplomatic and American official circles, and theretore reliance is ciiefly made on those of ile press relative to the war. Ii has re: cently soperred that some of gentlemen hav ¢ and nupplies nm atly not lave to depend on pken of the telerr: from that source, were nderstood as saying thit tiey hed received tele- 1 Of Like purport. The new Freves Minister ived no cable telegram since Wis arrival in uniry. ‘Toe anxiety ter intellizence is par: manifest among the diplony a awalt With imputi {1 trom their respective Go of sald. will not wrust the ocean, eablen, fearing tI even cypher messages may ir Way iuio un friendly bands, NATOR SCUURZ AND THE PRESIDRNT. Tt does not appear that any one connected with our Government fears any disaster wilt happen to our conniry, apart from the effect of the war upon ur shipving. oF that we ean become invoived ina European wir, there now being nothing to excite such fears, Senator Schurz had an interview with the President to-day on Buropean affairs, THE PRUSSIAN MINISTRY. the close of Coffgress there were several for the Prassiin mission. it having been or Bancrott was to be recalled. Representative Orch was incladin oontcht that t w to mak It Will be recell strongly the p sition eved to be t ot be NEWS IN TUE CITY, Meeting of the German Twenty-second W on, and Sympathy for t Tun WAR Citizens of th rd-Enthusiastic De r enstra rt sian Can An enth an ¢ in Wi man-Ameri zuns of the Tyeuty-second Ward was held ston Hall, Eighth avenue, near Forty ghth street, last evening, ‘Tue meeting was called to order by Mr. Kobert Greonthal, who stated the object of assembling, and suggested the nomination of officers, tic meeting of the The tollowine-nam gontlemen were then duly clocted: Frederick Kempf, isq, President; Jobn Thorne, Bsq., Vice-Presilent; and Louis Kieso wetter, Beq., Recretory, Mr, Kompit, on taking the chair, called upon Colonel Wutscuel to a ldress the meeting ‘The Col, was frequently and loudly applauded, m4 disconrsed eloquently tn retotion to the harmony which prevaiia among the whole i2tion, closing with the remark that he hoved the whole of Germany would Jet be anived. He was followed by Dr, Tncene J. Bode, who with w few preliminary re- marks presented the following resolutions: Whereas, We, the German-American citizens of the Twenty second’ Ward, never oa ‘question the post finn we have to take concerning the war which broken ont in our native courty ; aod Whereas, we know well enough how atrong our eympathion are. for the German nation In her etragels against the arr. kanee of the Frenrh des the quiet and King will exert our r grand cause. tn bate as much site to the glorious iastie of this gigantic strn e part of Gormany, And furtier Tet! Reotead, Vhat woe appoint a Commitee of seven (7) members, ahd Rereby request. our Geran fe!low RU PRDE AI thie DioE Marae Ae MOE aril BEDE Hy A Cot Iniiteo in each ward, which Com itteas Joined by ours will, abthe hext ‘meeting Leld by all the Wards th this city, make propositions which wil effect an earnest sapport in DeLalf of onF German broth Which rried unynimously Mr, A. Toutynmus depictel the condition of South Germany during the pending war. and hoped that Nunoleon would. be severely chastised, Col Wutschel and Mr, Kiesewetter each recited na o. Dr B. hi gain addressed i Dearers, and expressed tmueh Joy when contemplat K the’ harmony ot efmany in the present thority by the Freneh aaventurer Napoleon TL, 1 mans ¢ victorius Would Leveli, all Europ and indeed the whole ¥ n wing nated Committee was thon ay point uratince Lo the resolutions adopt Co'. F hel, Dr, Fageno 4, ¥ Messrs, W J. Koch, A, ‘Tautbiaus, und Moat POWerS to der to contr! Robt FIVE-DOLLAR SUL: ORIPTIONS SHIPS. Fini! Hollender, an enihusioatic German, has ap: to his countrymen for each to contribute five #, to be places in the hands of the North Ger man Consul bere, to buy war ships with it tor the fatherland THK BAENGERRONDE COMING DOWN WITH MONEY At a meoting of the * New York Sner FOR GuRMAN WAR rrundo," Awenty members present, $205 was subscribed. fe the cause of the fatherinud, The Prosident alon came down with €50, Many glasses o/ r wore drunk to the success of the G A FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN LINE TO RUROPE, It is understood that the Pacific Mail steamship Company will immediately pul on a ine of vessels between this port and Rotierdam ; also it is intend ed that they will toneh at Antwerp. ‘The Pucitt Company have during the past few months sent regularly their vessels to Swedish and Danish ports, and brought iarge numbers of passengers to New York, and now that there is to all intents and pur- poses a suspension of troMc between American and Germon ports, there is an opening which will be avalled of to revive, the drooping in torests of American commer The yense in teront of immigration from Germany tral Europe, wiica has heretofore found outlets at Ham: burg abd Bremen on its course to America, must Hud some other cranaels of making its way to tols country, It is obviously our iutorest to selge the Prevent occasion 0 establish one or more lives of rleamehips lo Burope, The Pacifie Company have the capital and energy to engage in the enterprise. and it is suid that negotiations aro on foot for the Purchase of the vessels of the two German lines, Ww be mailed under the flag of the United States, GERMANS DESIROUS OF GOING HOMR. Herr Jobannes Roosing, the German Consul at this port, received hundreds of supli from Gerinang who dosire to be sent back bo Europe ab thelr own expense; wud be adds taat im cord Of reserves desire to retura, only at thet thoy shall ve restorod to the positions which they formerly heli, Many contributions of money, ranging between $5 and $50, have beon offered at tho Nogsth Gorman Cousuiste, ‘The oficers of thy n arms NEW YORK, TUESDAY naniate ray that many citizens of Hoboken talk of felling out thelr prices and poing buck to fight, THE NvDSON COUNTY (N. J.) GERMANS StinRINO, ‘The German populition of Hudson county, N J. re making preparations for amass meeting at an eariy day to yive vent to their enthusiasm for the German side of the Franco-Prossian war, A nam- ber of the most intluentia! citizens of German birth of Hudson county will arrange preliminarios at meeting \u-morrow evoul OND HUNDRED VARIATIONS IN THR PRICE OF GOLD IN 18 GoLD ROOM, There was a lively tandango in the Gold Room yesterdy, owing to the war news, Gold opened at 117, and ran up to 128. rokers were on land ‘The bears finding their efforts nse- ¢ efforts were vided by 8 from London, Parts, Vienna, and k ort \Jicator ‘recorded one hun- dred changes within an hour. The chief cause of toe advance wos a tnmor that a lareo shioment of U.S. bonds was on it way from Europe, It was also said (hat the Bunk of England would raise ite rates for loans, anda story of an enzagement be- tween the contending parties had tikewine ite effect, ‘The rumor that Rossia had arrayed herself on the side of Prassiz, avd Ausiria on the aide of Frauco, was by no moans the lost exciting of the many in- cidenis of the afternoon. TH SUSPENSION OF BUSINESS WITH ORRMANY, Commercial transactions between this eoant frequent freqiven and Germany have been, for te moment, suspend Dratts on Gerinang are fot to be ootalved. Bank. ers fear to draw on thoir agents abroad for foar of the dra'is being dishonored. A generat blockade of the German poris by tie French floot is expected, BUSINESS WITH PRANCR is but shehtly alecied, ‘The Prassian navy is emall, and no blockade of French port anticipated. If the Duteh and Belgian ports remain open large shipments can still be made to Germany by those Avenues, ‘thousls the su)sequent land carriage will add much to the cost of £00: THR CUNARDERS GET TEE MAILS, ‘The Postmaster of this city has been oréered to send the German matis by the Cunard line watil farther notice, VRSSELS STOPPED AT NUNTRR's rornT. Two vesselsa—the Frederick Schuylor, loading for and tae Atlanta, joading for’ one of the German porte—received orders at Hunt Int to bi their cargo on aceount of ti _ of oil removed, as thay war. . Hermann D, Busch, one of the rep- resentatives in the New Jorsey Assembly from Hud- son county, is a great chief among the Germans of Hoboken, His hotel is sitnuted about a stone's throw from the dock of the North German and Bremen Steamslip Company, and is a great resort for passengers travelling to and from Europe on this line. Mr. Bosch, who is a giant in stature and weight, is a very popular gentloman, not only among his own countrymen, bat with all his American friends, Some years ago he organized THE FIRST SCHUMTZEN ConPS formed in this country, of which he was Captain In 1863 he visited Europe, taking with him a com pany of n-American sharpshooters, composed Of iepresentatives of the different Schuetzen corps throughout the Unite! States, ‘These picked marks- men were received in Germany with great hospt- tality, ond returned bearing with them many iro- phies of their #kiil In the creat rif_e contests, Yesterday a Sux reporter {uterviewed ine Hon. Captain, When he entored the hotel he found the object of bis search seated in an immense ebair, Manofectnred expressly for bty ove in Trenton, ‘Thee was na seat in the Assembly ree enough, oF Probably sufficiently substantial, to accommodate HODOKEN'S TMMONSH REPRESENTATIVE, So this chair. which will hold three ordinary men, was made. When the Lezisiniure aajourned, the eat seat Was votod age gift to Ite occupant, anil the Captain bore it 10 fa triamph. ‘With a glass of 4 before him, and a Japanese fan in lis hand, the cesal howt was endeavoring to fecl as comfortable as he could with the mercury Renor' tempinted sailing to Suturdoy list s'aying at Cant of the passengers who eon. owouy in the Hermann va r hotel? Tast of the number left this mornt in the English steamers to- morrow Kevorter—What i the neral feeling in Hoboken in rosard to the pen ting Fi an war? Capt, Tinseu—There ta ont one feeling hore—that Nopoieon hus provok ad will e of the Kerorier—Is there any difference of sentiment tn reaard to the policy of King Wiliam iu uccopting eba France? t s\izhtet, ‘The German vi nee will be mad D> pA; bitterly before the is ended. T could ship to Germany 2.000 able-b am three days, if 1 had the facilities, Men wLo @ lived in the United states for years, and who have families to care for, are coming in’ here every fow momenta begging Of me to adviss them us wo the best way to REACT FATHERLAND, ‘They represent ail sections of the German Con federation, aud many of them do not owe direct al- legianiee to the Prussian K. porter—How do you generally advise them ? opt. Buse's—To take toe Enelisu steamers, and then reach their destinations by Way of Denmrk porter—Do yon know whether any of them will endeavor to.reach Germany in this way ? Capt. Buseh—Yes: the steamers leaving to-mor- row will be crowded with Germans impaticat to meet OUR ANCIENT ENEMY. Many will remain here only because thoy | the means to pay their passage, Amony. those leay ing liere to-morrow ate fourteen comiuisionod oft ects in the Prussian army, w A Sir nded leaves of absence, undreds of Pri. 'n# in toe United States wito have sored ia te Pram, ian army, but who have been indeduitely the Frum Mauniect 104 call (OF aetive duty tn the oventot war. These men, teel in honor bound to , HF mK. and Will do so if they ean eee ee ee Thon. Wiked the perspiration irom bis ee. wed to the empty giass on the table Poy ter. and sugeosted its reple i a tate # Of THE SUN invicated bis preference for Rhine win nd the great interviewed Called upon the waiter to bins bin soup MORB FRaNcH LOL The florid-faced Teuton acting tn ¢! turned in a few moments, nd pligs 1 landlord a bumper of elarat, watch innocens Wi"? has been consumed under this sarquinary name by patriotic Germans since the declaration of war, portorCaptain, you. think Napoleon's prochimation to the’ Germen Princtpallties will in Hucnce their peonle to rewsin neutral? Capt, Buseh—T have. ¢ sed. with many Ger. mans who eame from these priv ies, unit they fay their countrynen have no love for the Frenell, i veeara mas a tian, When the firet Hononatn yi sword and ravaged Germa lis march to 1 that or he 1 y my Will ever be again # over any part of Germany. ‘the Prussians will be weleomed hd that hiog tom Wil not only extend {orate over the principal Dik the poo latter will clamor tor ® ” ssia, As A tail belore, Prussia-and no KoHeFAl Opinio. of my country ous ot the Fugale sian War. French and Prussians into Fenian following circular » Fenlans The eontlict betwe 19 Wo have Cire es, a8 W n by the which Was issued yesterday t Heangvantans LEGION oF St. Parnion The Firat and Third Battalions of this command will At ts Armory on Thursday eyouing, at 8 ity, fully 1 urmg, to hear petanit tiew Fel our country Ty tie wreat inj biking European War fecom Ba Cain, Wal asserable Mt Qothie Hall, w etivet, between Concord. Aba “Nassau eure yn, on Biiday ev Kw) the 9a aul for tneoanit Ents F, BURKE, Sajor-Ge WAR WITHOUT PRIVATEERING, - in te Rail Towday Th Prussian Privatecrs nour the Brooklyn Navy Yard—Diselaimers, A rumorhas beeu circulating within the last fow days of mysterious shipping movements in Brookiyn, It was sssertod yesterday that a awiit sleamship was tust Otting up a9 & Prussian privateer under tho very eyos of the Brooklya Navy Yard officials Thorefore, a reporter of ‘I'm Sum called at the Prussian Consulate and saw the Vice-Conaul, Mr Btammain, who characterized the story as utterly Groundiess, and regretiod it, He salt that the Prus- sians had endeavored to soften as much as possible the axperitios of war. By an onder of May 19, 1886, it was decreed that no Merevantnan of a State en. guced in war with Prussia should be seized unloss carrying munitions contraband of wa wvisded that the enemy should make a similar agreement, The Krenek ordained w similar decree as ery as Apri! 16, 1858, which abolishet all privateering. Italy Joined in this declaration on the 25th of June, 985, and Austria on the 15th of May, 1308, Tt was true, Mr. Stammane remarked, that tele- granic desvatches hud aotained the German steam. ora, this had bem satisiactorily arranged, and tho’ Silesia would start ab bay Usual me to-day, and without cxtra armament nth niused unusual activity Commanding Gag about TUE 8ST. DOMINGO TREATIFS. —o— An Attempt to Bay off Davis ch—Why Annexation Scheme was not Tried in eH ye before Adjournment, When the St. Domingo treaty failed in the Sen- ate, the friends of the President announced that they would press on aynexation resolution In the Hou before adjournmont. It was not done, however and thongh the reason was manifest to thore who understood the facts, it has but just transpired to the public. It will be recollected that when Mr, Seward foand dificulty in persuading the Seunte to vote bim seven millions and upward to pay for the ice fields of Alaska, he recommended the employment of Messrs, Walker & Stanton, a law firm in Washington, They Were employed, and managed the business success fully, even to tHe partial covering mp of their track! Mr, Walker has eineo died, but his plrce in the frm hs been Miod by Judge Bartley, a brother-in-law of Gen, Sherman, Who is said to be an inflacntiat man, Abonttwo weeks ago, Capt, Hatch, who was spend- ing his time with his family at Norwalk, Connecticut, received a telegram from Judge Bartley, requerting him to meet bim at the Astor House at once. Not knowing who Bartley was, or what he wanted, Capt. Hatch took n friend with him asa witness to the Interview, The Judge nt once proceeded to busi- ness, and informed Capt.Hateh that ne was desirous of sottling up his ense with Baez, and if he would agree to withdraw his memorial from the Senate, the indemnity asked for should be paid, and the title to his salt mines be confirmed by Baez. Moreover in that event Cupt, Hateh would be regarded asa sincere friend of the President, who would properly appreciate Wiis kindness, Hate hesitated to give any answer, and asked Bartley ifhe was sont by the President. He said he was not, but was a friend of both parties, and was anxions to have Iatch secure tus rights; that the President was anxious to bave St. Domingo annexed, and was informed tho me: sure could not pass the House while Hatch retained toward it the hostile attiiude he now occupied, and with the air full of his grievances; but that with him out of the way, it contd be passed readily. Bartley covld not see why Haten ehonld hesitate to close if he got all he avked for; but Hatch contd not 00 how the payment of money to him should ald annexation, He necordingly declined to give any anawer until he had reen Senntor Ferry, On his re- turn to Norwalk, having consnlied with ihe Senator, he sent the following reply to the national loblyista? Soutn Nonw ax, July 12, 1870. Mesers, vartley & Stanton, Washington, D. C. Grwts: Reterring to the conversation with you Mr, Bartley yesterday in relation to. the withdraw. al of my vetition from the Senate, T have conferrot with Mr. Ferry on the eulject, aid have come tothe conclusion that tt woul nconsisteut in me to do ko, and thot it wonld imply x disapproval of the ac- tion of M in presentine it Neitner Mr. Ferry nor myse't is reeponsitite for the course ft took in toe fenate, Bear in mi this ene Was Teferred to the Senste. Committee on oreicn Relations on the 9h Maren; and w heard of it, T wrote Mr. Kerry, requesting |im to deiny ‘the report until le heard ther from me; and it was not my in tention to move tm the matter nntit the treaty was disposed of, and 'd apoeur person hefure the Cc eo. Mr, Perry tresented the petition, intendin it eonid be added to the other papers before the Comm: 2 Rel tlons. Leannot view the proc tint oeca sion ty any other livht tian this, The frien da of Gen, Babcock thought they coukd thns shield him at my expense, If he derives any comfort from the result, T envy bim not, Withdrawing the petition now would look like 9 confession of wrong doing on my part, which Ido not adult, Over'ures 0” reeonell- lation, {f wny are to be made, shou'd come from Gen ateork, iY Gront knows all and approves of all the Proceedings 0! Gen, Baeock towards me, the: I have no tuvor or friendstip to expect trom the Ex- ecutive braneh of oar Government, told you yest 1 am much more to maintain the repaiation T have hitrerto erjor than to obtain indeunifeation for the wronws taflict pn me. Furthe . wile T have not done and shall not do anything t) appose annexation, oF in any wav embarrass the: Government in the matter, I could not, neverthe conscientionsiy do any: to favor it now T firmly believe if the there ts a not done so aw over the coun. nid woud sooner carry on an intermin bie worfare tere; if not of cqual pr ns, more ex pensive and desitnetive than the Tndiin worfire, rto Mr, Ferry on the state of that country, Thanded yous day, makes any further an of Dy n thot’ sntjoct unnecessary Lully, your obedient servant, DAVIS HATCH LONG ISLAND. ttery B, First Division, NG. 8. N. aunual fesuval in Astoria scuntezen On Sunday the number of passengers over the Flushing Raidroad exceed 7.00. The lust train to New York was composed of 8 passenier coaches The dlind man Patrick Burke denies that he as. ganited Conductor Hurivart the Finshing and North Side Rat road. and cliims that tie outrage was onthe otuer side. Mr. Berke makes an honest hving by peddling, and owns but one Louse in Winileld, worth probud'y #100, On Satarday evening a num or of New York row- Nat Whitestone depot, and robbed sceuger. of § Vi waiea, his cont, inoes te when ho awoke, beat with clubs. A brother of Titus in. eda severe beating cth arrested, Ste a BROOKLY. ia ais ‘The dead body of an tufint was found inthe Navy ‘Yaid yesterday, pAargaret, Kinney died suddenly last night at at n etree ‘The Fourth avenue police station being unsafe, a bulidiag neur by has been rented, Mrs. Henderson of 310 Hamilton avenue, accident- An overdose of laudunum yesterday, but was Four of thy ruitiaas were River Bridge Comoany employ abont In terry, tahor Their wae s 2 cents an hour, and the: equired to work at hours wday. Tey etruck yesterday for 30 cous an hour Ee 8 £LOM TUK OCLAN CABLES, Mle of Mavana ix recovering, is wife low aver on Sinday nt thunderstorm passed over the Seottish Lowlands om Sunday, eh damage 1o prove ty Phe steamer Chil Jeans, sunt Inthe Me wreek, having parted aint fat) for money a wi monet! ¢ 18 verpool for New 0. tering. She is a hopeless 1 the scconnt tortie Erte, 16. Llinols Coltrals, (00, trial of the Fenian conspirators Davitt and Whison has cone uded, ‘They were ronyieted and. seu fenced Davitt to fiieen y wid Wilson ty seven Yeurs’ lniprisonment at ha r . ee SEW JERSEY, A scrions ficht is apticinated in Paterson be tween rival tetions of the fre departinent Mayor Ricord of Newark, bas vetood the wood pavement Jod on South brcud sree ‘The stenmor Palisades was stripped yesterday by thieves while lying at the Calilvraia dock 1a Jersey ay Wittermer, a German, was yesterday arreste tin Late Fatis, Ke Mh the leg A fellow who had been © etabbin Williaw Ieouaily to the hoat races in Pat orion yesterday, was detected gto highs his pipe with w lighting bug, ‘The cutters in the Hyatt Rubter Company, tn New Brunswick, Nod. have struck work te Conse queneo Oo} wa rediiction of wa ‘The man who cut his windvipe at Lake View, near Paterson, on snnday, was ell alive Inet ment Alibough his Pecovery 6 Hipossiuly. He wroke one finte iat his name is Chares Sell; that he bad ed toa band of b he was atraid of be Ing murdered, as he had bet then. ‘The Doctor bewe Hip Windpipe, DUL he Core it upen, a CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, Christopher Stout hanged himself in Piled yesterday In a diMenlty on Sunday atternoon, between white And binek passengers on ¥ Creole, When Rear M prciy, sichact te) was cul with ArA/or ANG (WO hEKFOES Were Killed, ANd BDOLDEr Ke varely beaten, John K, Ho} diny last di room, an Orangeman, who on Fri odd a pista! @ bird | tice, Dut as charged by othe phy, @ Cath fieSwas adn tted ts bail yesterday 10 @lyS0b, Wy. Juice Barbour, of tae Buperior Court, T ted Baxter had a grid Daal net, OF Sav shed his lamps inet on witit A party vot ef ®rap on the my ch iid bun flat, A Warrant was out om yesterday n Edward Warner, aged 17, aye ue Torube for atealing wt di ‘as held yeat DE twee 4b Slo worth of silk dial ty, Cwist, &e.. train Lesher, Whit. im & Co. M4 wid 498 Beoadway, abd eesling the goods Joseph Levy, 188 Grand street, Im Baxter street, nnd Mra. Mary Gold, 97°C) whow, the prisoner sald, knew th» articles had been stolen! and had bought thew under their value, urglug bins Co bring more, all of WAR IN THE STOCK BXCHANGE, —— A Skirmish in the Long Room—Fine Flank M tn, und their Renult. Last Saturday, while an excited crowd in the Long Room of the Stock Exchange wore waiting axionsly for specolative ramors from the hostile artes on the ottier side of the wator, two brokors, Wio had previously fallen out in regard to some money matters, fell in with eich other, and com- mencet squaring away tn trae gumecock fashion. The principals wore Messrs, Alexander Henriqies und ©. F, Peiffer, both members of the Stock Kxchange. The ancry parties wore at ones Sheers by toe byetonders, in order to fo the fight proceed in regular order. Mr. L. Josephs sppointed himself ampire, and Josh Lazarus and Sim Henry acted as bottie-hol ler Nineteen rounds were fought without a acrateh, blood, or a knock-down, Mr, Henriques dancing avout’ like a cork, while’ Mr. Pfeiffer stood In one Porition * warding'of." On’ t.e twentieth round Mr, Hevriquos aimed a violent blow at his adversary, and missing him, the whole force of the stroke de- feonded apon the nose of Mr. Josephs, who fell of the high stool that he was sitting apon ‘at the time, and bleeding profusely from tho proboscis he curled himse'f up ov the floor and groaned piteously, The comoatenia at once lowered tielr bands, put on their coats, and repaired to, their varions offices. * Well, now, that's fanny," #aid an old earbstoner, ‘ns ho wniked away; “Josephs's noso was always in everybody's business, and, by George, it's busted at A WHST SIDE TRAGEDY. —— Murder in West Twenty Night. About midnight, in a drunken fight, in Twenty- ninth street, near Bighth ayonue, David Green w fatally stabbed, receiving «ix wounds in the body, at the hand of George Freeman, Green was taken to the Thirtieth street station, and thence to Bellevue Hospital, where his wounds were dressed. There are no hopes of his lite, He is 80 yeurs of age. He lives at 69 Wooster street, Frooman escrped pict Botler Explosion and Fire in Baltimore, Baurimone, July 18.—This morning one of tho boilers in the boiler house of the Marviand Sag: Refinery on Dugan's wharf exoloded, damaqing the boiler nonse to the extent of $4,000 or $5,000, The main boilding was not injured. Two or three of the employees were slichtly injured, but there was no loss of life, About an hour anda half later the building known as the State Tobacco Warehous , Noe. 2 2, eased and use! as a cotton storehouse, and eeparated from tue refinery by a narrow lane, was on fire in an upper story, ‘The voilding wae destroyed, and only about 1,000 bales of cotton were saved in a damaged condition, lies & ‘The New Pension Law. Tho bill providing for the payment of pen- sions, which became law on July & requires pension sront® to transmik, within fifteen days preceding the 4°) of Marea, June, Seotember. and Dee each year, vouchers for the quarterly payt pensioners direct, who on or after said 4h day named may execute aud return the said vouchers to the agent, — ‘The President to Vielt Providence, Provipaxce, July 18.—President Grant has accepted an invitation to visit Providen con the 17th of September at the inanenration of the Soldiers’ M He is to be the guest of Gen. Burn- il afterward stop in Westerly, le guest jon. N. F. Di inth Street Last St ambont Explosion, New Onveays, July 18.—The steamboat Right Way exploded this “moraing new Thibodeaux, Ravoo La Fourche. She sunk almost immed Killed: Leon Comeaux, of Assumption, Mike Smith, of St. Louis, first engincer colored deck hands. i, slices The End of Frontier Smuggling. Ciry or Mexico, July 12, via Havana, July 18—The Zona Libre bas bot been extended, but is wo be abolished entirely. gesnscracias [SES LOSSES BY ViRKE, Poter Marten’s barn was Darned at Rhinobeck on Bunday, Loss, chiefly on carile, $3,000. The stock of Weston & Sediicnting’s looking- glass and picture,frggme tackoey, iit to Ji) Beventh are: Bucs was dumasee peter tay Boos The ‘Thar Company's building at the end of Charen rivér bridge, Charlestown, Mast, wae burned Last evening. Loss, $490.00); Ineuratiee, 800,00). WESTCHESTER COUNT oomis of r » iv the heat uf lay. ‘We auiuial fe mite Che Forcham Move rand Jury of Weatebe county were im day at White Pia Thor names are 8. Tn Po Origes. te W. Cone fH. Davis 81D ur ines : m.8.8. Knipp, P,P. Lyot ely T. Io ers, G. sherwood, FC" Travis, rd, 8. AL Marsoall, D. Valent W. Littie, F. WASHINGION NOTES. ‘ommittee on Printing a Printer Clapp ‘The President will to-day annonce a appotutinents where te Ben nominations. ‘Vhe nov and allowances of the Generst of the he new Army /ill, amount to $17.40) a year. the Lieutouant-Gencrai wre betweon $1,000 $14 009, Minister Roneroft telegranhed the Secretory of Stnte yesterday that tho necessities of the holdira had thrown o large amount of American Kecurit es on the huarket, ‘ The Rarean of Engraving and Printing of the Tronsnry Dopartinent has been engaved sinee the pas sage ot the Fundin: bill in preparing the necessar; Plates, &e, for corinting the ‘wew bonds, which wilt probably be ready tn 61x week: The House Congress as exonerated pnmber of Ae did not wct oA the Tie Non. from Trxge I yestorday, Richard Brown of Enztand, a land buyer, fell dead Sunday in Powhattan eugety, Va, His family ts in w York Gitoon Hawley of Albany died on Priday Inst Hie was the rst Siate Superintendent of bchodldy Lay ing heen aprotnted tn ist ‘Thomas ‘T. Starces, the senior member of the firm of Sturges & Co h street morchants, died yerteriay of paralyais at Hastings, Mr, Cliaries Delvece' ell known citize Brooktyn, and editor ott 11) Stan tard, at his how Brooklya, . Picott e's reporters, oM- vessel IN ‘On Snnaay ome voree C. King, a member of Coneress id from 1819 Vo 1K3, died in Newport BY of ed at Gh vere OF Rag post tn the dribu he was neil of t A boiler in the M 1 osncar Hi i move exploded yesorday 1 damage, $4 t Jesovh Ry Writing was stavbed and kill his doushter fatally wounded in Pawtucket on A ‘on the Mune Railroad ran over and a stone cutter employed by SW, Gxge pear Hay Veaterday He yueht Delaware has arrived at Fortres roe wil Havmony Boat Ciwb from Phila for Hichinond. Luid Gerhardinel was Bonday.and Curran W. ba i from (ue blow of bt) A ine @ increase of mortatity f pati las’ week, attaibutadie tath tometer bay iug enubed to nearly # barn ond bay Vent y thicie $4,000 | Insuranc LONG BRANCH INCIDENTS, Collector Murphy srent Snnday at his cottare. Jurlge Cardozo and the twins are doing wi Prosident Grout is expected on Wednosday even lng Mrs. Sheridan Shook 4s remarkable for the rich nore of ber wardrobe, ‘There are 8 00 cucsts stopping at the hotels, and there is room for more, Julion Myers drives © roan and @ gray to an e BND Engin double dog-cart, The West End Hop on Sato to light some Very elegant costumes. Col, Fisk's aristocratic cone! mons eix-iy-hand on Sunday evenin { boats, always aflout day evening brought drove the Ivokous for accide Mariscal, the Mexican Minister, and Senator Taylor wre atthe Mansion Houve Several thoroughbreds have taken up thelr quar tere in tue stables on the new race track Jobn Chamberlain has bven seriously tndisposed for the past Week. He ts bow convalnscent, Le Franc, the famous tenor, sings at a concert in the Coutineital on Taursday evening Prosident Grant's cottage furnivure arrived hore to-day trom Washington, Owing to the (Winosa of Mim Grant the President Wilk not arrive here uni! Phursday evento: I lodge tm the Metro. Dolitan Hovel & few days, aud thou go Lo thelr collage. LIVE TOPICS OF THE TOWN, CAUGHT ON THE FLY HY THR BUR? UBIQUITOUS RErPonrens, —— Tho M. T. Brennan Chowder jon Yeaterday-Base Bi dred Degrees, The annual excursion of the M. T. Bronnam Chowder Club was tho Staten Island event yesterday. At Pearl and Contre etreets,in the morning,was seen an“ M, T, Brennan Chowder Club Baggage Wagon." In it woro a half-dozen milk cans, soda wator boxon, Anda sot of eameras and photographing instruments. Bix omnibuses joined it at 7 o'clock, all gaily dect ed with plamos, and drawn by elthor four, stx, or We Excan at One Han. eight horses, and earrying =the American fi On tho way to Staten Island, Jddge Brennan told a batch of funny yarnt, At New Dorp the party gobbled a broakfust Base ball tools wore produced and a cencral sweat enjoyed in the broiling sun, Conspicuous among tho broiled was the stalwart Abe Hummel, the Jaw partner of the shadowy and Hon Wm. F Mowe, He wore rol stockings, and carefilly removed biw diamond shirt pin at the end of the second inning. His tremendous hite, and tmmenre mnsvalar dev opme nt, drew forth wamest admiral Jerry Murphy enjoyed himself with some taft kicking at a foot-ball, Ho was very vigorous. and often kicked the ball so hich as to create lively ap- prohensions that it might never come down, In the afternoon the entire party eat for thoir ole- tures, After that, everybody went awimn ing. Capt. Kennedy, of the Sixth, wag there, with Harry Howard and John Stacom, Warden ‘of the Oity Prison. Streom fs nsnally’ thin, nis moustache being the bigewst part of him, but he had on thie oceasion eaten #0 may clams as to be awwelled be yond recognition. All hands soon grow musical and ongs before going hom —s— Long Istand City Government Organized The recently elected Long Island City officers were inducted into oMce last evening in Cruther’e Hall, Astoria, ‘The Mayor administered the oath of office to the Aldermen, and «nbseqnently read @ message, from which it appears that the newly fledged city must have a Health Board, Police Come mission, and all the expensive paraphernalia of @ large city. The dobt of Astoria was announced at $9,590, and its assets, which now become the prov perty of the city, $15,000. Several snecia! commit teos were appointed. Mr. I. Brayard was appointed Clerk, and tho following additional appointments were mado by the Common Connell in executiv hess anerintentent of Streets, R. T. Wilds Deputy Superintendent of Streets, James Dennon} City Clerk, T. Corwith ; Sealer of Weights, J. Le Franscen ; Maraiial, AS, Woods; Poliee Constndies, James Fantry and ‘Thomas Direey, The Mayor presonted his salary for bis term of office to the eity. pers noch The Tribulations of a Weatchester Widower. Afew months ago Mr. John Ellis, a wealthy florist and respected citizen of White Plains, disap- peered mystorionsty, Recently he as mysterionsly reappeared at his home, He remains very reticent. He isa widower, and Das a little som 10 years old ant a niece aged 2) yoars, who keeps house for him. The services of a governess were scoured for his boy, but the old man failed to pay her salary, $300 for one year, and she sued him, He had also brokem apromice of marriage to her; and in a quarrel bee fore his disnppenrance she drew a knife on tim, and Was arrested therefor, but throwsh his failine to prosecute #he eseaned. ‘The eharce of breach of Promise has been, revived, and rosterday a warraa® was granted for the arrest of Ellis. ‘The Expulsion of a Clab President, The members of the Fifteenth Ward William ‘M. Tweed Association met at 40 West Houston street Inet evening. A resointion was offered by’ JA. Carols tint the Presidont, Mr. Marcus Han- lon, be expelled from their Association on acconnt of incompetency, and for using the patronage due to the Association in order to procure positions ior his relatives and frien’s, The resolution was ,assed, ——— TTOURS OF LEISURE. The Tiombotat Latiost Ald Rortety's plente im remorne Garden was Very enjovable, ‘The Gormn Prosressive Socioty had their seventh anonal nieme for the aid of the needy tn Hamultor Park y y —_ PERSON INTELLIGENCE, Gen Kilnotrick's resiztion as Mivister to Chile has been aecepted, to take effect on Sept 1 Mojor-Gen. Georre Bh, Met has hecome em pincer! jer the Conlasionors of Docks. linet an Washing’ nuity of $3.09, College prow Thomas N, cone to White poker and Kare Stan, and the Hone Wisconsin S. Huntingdon, the hed a letter deny apnexation, He ts for indep The fon, Tho onth of often ae Cot tod States day The Hon, Canadian atatesman, tat he ts In favor ob once Morphy vostertay te Berore the Chere of f Bilteford, Maing, wt the Inst election Heriry 8. Moraiy W Colwell, of Bllzaberh, No J. ed Brigade Tny nnd Drive etvly. of the So@ond Brigady Rational Hnar of New Dranawick, and Have been ap Quartermasty tle New Jorn ———___— 8 ABOUT TOWN. sori? <i Music in Tompkins Square (rom 6 to 8 P. M. Roche! Seizve, seed 8. committed suicide at 176 Delancey stre ct, by taki Paris green, Tre Thirty-ninth Pair of the American Inatitnte Sto bp pence in the Limpire Rink, Sepleuber%. Ate ed from A 7. Ci matopher Yonng, of 503 East feonth street, L, Jackson, of 473 Avenue B. nionia Maen: erchor’’ have ‘ected for the Ocsireleh, onere air fond” for Bt. Luke's Horrital, to Cents to take trips to the country io From erate, The achooner James Me from Philadelph nol, off Stuten Island. She was towed to Jersey City. The owners of the Covey Toland steamers Mote and Norwalk baye tondercd the eluldren of the Pive Pointe House of Indust.y free parsoge during the sum sterday afternoon the nol recort “ ion oft arvels atte ed by t Garver ant ouiert “A Reonlar uN Fide Report A a) toe ans eaterday sol! Lora road t fi ih r fh hes exoerionce neo eff clive that Dus the it heat have th avenue aud one om Preparstory to taking the oath of Mico and enter. npon the duties ot Called State et Attor tritaydadge Nout Davis vosited the Pederal Batidin 1 Chainters street yesterday, and. enjoyed # long oOu- Vermution with Judge Pierrep on Gen, Gleeson, "of Fenian ts opened bis Now Observintory Hotel Ninetiet aireot ant Filth wenue yestertay, Thad been announces that Gea MeMAhon Would ad ress the wullitnde, Mic at the cst moment Gen Gleeson tecolved a Wwiskraia frou MeMaon dated in Saratoga Springe Mr. Siman Sterne has presented to the Commis. Honor of Dowea pian drawn by Willan Wil-ou, of Loudon, Chief k rettie bandon A fend Ihe ety to Governors Island, by & serive Of WHAFVES, Wise WhOid LOVEE BD AVCd "OL 18D GCPOe@ und Would cet $10,000,200 A schooner, supposed to be Ue Mary Ann of Rost ank’ yertorday ron of Ropins Reak with four men oh board, cw) of wiom. were seen [Ou (ho Seiten Tesandt ferry t fit to the musts ba Hho olNer Iwo Wianpeniod, Thetwo MoM Woe plckOd The Ninth Distr ablicane ast night re to unite the & he Which have heretota that eof both rexlsn cana s hew President be take banon Hall DEAuCS, wud the bx: and Central uittoos of both b Oster, 10 of ace, who An unfuisled bi Forty-elei nM AVENUE, Was mn the heat by buick which fell stow uae ot jue Upper eturies Ba skull War (ractured i . Kor the pron At chess between New ork and Bro. k Ave bean hot thea, On Tucsda th rary ofthe chan pions Delmar, Barnett Joave, Wermen, wad b. vou Bulow; for Brookivn, Muara Hreszinger, Mi rache, B. Ibe, Gilverg, Munoz, and Perrin. 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