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THIRBY-SEVENTH YEAR. ML LATEST WAR NEWS, King William Disclaiming the Responsibility, Not a Shot Fired by Hither Party. M. THIERS ASKED TO RESIG Napoleon Sends his War Manifesto to the Great Powers. The South German Ministers Sent Out of Paris. ARREST OF BIGHT PRUSSIAN OFFICERS, HANOVER INCITED TO REVOLT. PRINCE NAPOLEON RAISING A CORPS D’ARMEE WAPOLEON’S BANQUET TO HIS GENERALS. The following are the latest dempatches re- ecived in the SUN office down to 3 o'clock this morning. Later despatches, if any, will be printed in a postscript. ‘The French Despat bes—Not a Shot Fires so Far-An Official Declaration of War- Arrest of Bight Prassian Ofiicers ae Spice— M. Theirs Requested to Resigu. Pants, July 19.—A large umber of the con- stituents of M. Tiders, who voted for bim at the last election, demend his retirement from the Corps Legislatif on the ground that be bas outraged the Patriotic sentiment of the country by bis recent speech against the war, M, Thiers publinses this morning on indienant dental of having received, as stated by the #¥garo, w letter from the King of Prussia thanking bim for his speech against the ‘war, Several Dephtied to the Corps Legistntif are seek- 4ng for commissions in the army, M. Duvernols hus applied for a command in We Ordnance Corps. THE POPCLAR sUBSCRIPTION. ‘The public and private cul eriptions to the vari. ‘@us eharitable projceis incident to the war are very Uderal in all paris of the country, ‘The Duke de ‘Mortemart has given 100,000 francs to one of there ‘fords. Many persons have axrred '@ pay certain sums dally during the continvance of the war; aad others again poy double taxes, Muny manufacturers continue (he wages of their employees who choose 0 enlist as soldiers, ‘The Kexpross has sent 80,000 francs to the Seciety ‘of Aid for the Wounded. PATTING HOLLAND ON THR PACK. ‘The Journal Qfictel tonlay has ifeant arti- ele on the attitade of Holland, with which it pro- fesace to be pleased, and continues: “But no one can ignore the ambitious designs of ‘Prossia against t independance of — Hoi- fang. Diswarck wished to make that generous nd iNnstrions little nation submit as the Dn: chies wore furced to submit, He wisned aval Btate of the North Ger- man Confederation, and under the pretext of estab Visbing closer commercial ations, tried to pisee Prussian cnstoms officers at Amsterdam, ‘The pat- Fiotic emotions aroused rlands at the Aime 0! the Luacmbourg afiair will also be remem- Dered; nor willit be f hat without the firm stand tuken by Frnte then. Prussian portey would Daye had reenite fatal to the independence and au tonomy of the Netherlands. ‘The Cubinet of the Gingue in on its guard, and will not sail to maintaiu the ros, {2!ersets of the country. SWITZERLAND AND f:G0"MARK GOOD FELLOWS. The same paper has the fulivSing oa the rela- Won of Switzerland to France: “We learn from several Swiss cantons,and partion Rerly frow Neufechate tat the militaryeancasures of the Fede a Government are not dir Franca, but are inspired by a friencly neatrallty. Switzerland knows sie has nothing t fear trom France, ber natural ally and firm friend. smooeures tuken by Switzerinad to secure the respect of Prassts for her nentre'\ty are in our faye by her geosraphic:] position she protects an important portion of our frontier The friendly feeling of the Spanisi people toward Prance is also pointed out by the Journal, which ys: “We hear from Spin that ail notice now care- fully in the present conflict our Guvornment and Chambers pave avoided any act or expression of wn'riendivess toward that Power, This res {fom the feellugs of sympathy between the two ma: jon, RABI QRANVILLE NOT IN PARTS. ‘The report published in the morping journals that Rar] Granville had an interview with the Emperor yesterday wes outrue, Lord Granville has pot Been in the city, | __ THR NATIONAL GUARD TO PROTECT Pants. Th: Bmperor yesterday ree vet a» deputation o ‘oftcers of the Natiowal Guard of Paris, In response ‘to their congratulations the Emperor suid he relied! ‘upon the National Guard. Upon them devolved the Prowetion of the capital dur ng the war. INCREASING THE FRENCH ARMY. {The Miuister of War hns asked the Corps Lextsla- Ur for an increase of the military eluss of 1370 from 90,009 to 140,000 men, and that this contingent may de called out to serve till January 1, 1871. The Corps will vote this project to-day, tozether with te several others recently submitted by the Govern. ment for the prosecution of the Nopoleou’s address to ibe people will not be pub- shed, suys the Patric, autil the Emperor has de- Parted for the front. NOTIOR TO AMPRICAN OFFIC! ‘to render Holland a ted again-t The nal Ufa ann inves that the Emperor Lins decided not to receive either in the Imperial qnarters or the quarters of the general officers any Volunteer or any foretsn oMcer, or any one not be- Vonging to the F cneu irmy. me Burr MOVEMENTS. Thore is voting certs n yet ubout the departure of the Emyeror for hy hho wili fet out for th twar, Itas not likel front unt everything is ready there for active operniions, When tue Euperor quitted t! Tuileries to-day to revurn to St. Cload he wus loudly cheered by the poople co Napo Jeon in expected here to-morrow, Ut is aid he wilt Dave « command, THR PRUSSTAN AMBASSADOR OFF, The Patrle bis morning says that the Prussian assador at Vienna, who has beon in Paris tor x fow days, started last night for Berlin with the om F ‘The morving journa Guy say that the Pruveians now in Paris and els in Franee will not be expefled from the z us they observe @ strict noutrality ian agents in the city, who were sus lo. veral Pru 1 of plotting and distributing mone), have a urrorted. YLINO DB, WASHBURNE AT WORK, The Journal de Soir has information waieh It be: fleves to © reliable, thar Mr. Wastibucne, the Amer- ter, has agreed to protect the Prussian \s now in Frunce, ‘Th J.urnal adie tat Me. *hhurne hus certainly not made such s promise Withou! drat having objained the eonsous of the Preucs Governme ROORBFORT'S PAPER RIZED, ‘The Murselilaive (Henri Rochetort's journal) ap- Poared this morning, for the Gret time in several Wevks, Jt was promptly seized, DO FIGHIING—UERBE-DARMBTADT IX, past Three P. M.—Up to this time not even ® skirmish bas taken ptuce between the hostile forves. No battle in expected between the Brench nd Prussian armivs (or some days yi Hose Darmatadt withdvew ber from Parts ‘this morning, how 7 NCH ARE QOING ¥O DO FF, ‘The Liberte (organ of the ‘Thiers party) gives the Gilowing am the programme of the French ; ‘Tho urtny will first enter Howe in order to we) slike thy Bouthera Stutes of Germany, A gbiomge: From Abts point tuey w! sveop all Prussian territory to toe Rhine, enter Prassia by way of Wostpuslin, straction of the Rhenish Consedoration wilt ‘The Liderté publishes a statement tu tho effect that Gen. Changarnier will prot ably be appointed Min- incer of War, vico Lebeuf, who takes « command in the etd. It fs annonneed that no diplomat or other for- olener will be alowed in the French camp, PRINCE NAPOLAON ARRIVED, Ten P. M.—Tho Emporor held another connell of ministers to-day. Prince Napoteom has arrivefl, and had alone interview with the Emperor, It ts an- derstood that a corps d'armée will be tmmediat formed, and placed ander tie command of the Prines. A grand dinner was given by the Rmperor Set St. Clond yesterday, afer the conaci! of war, 1 Principal officers of the ret of the Ine and the Imperial Guard, woo are on the ove of leaving P iris, were present, They testified in « most enthusiastic manner their devotion to tue Rmperor, The vand played the Marsalituise. SENDING OFF THE OURMAN AMBASSADORS, ‘The Corps Léeistatif yesteriay adopted the pro- jects of law submitted und credits asked by tho Government, and to-day the Senate concurred in the aciton of the Corps, ‘THe Naney journals pro- test against the law for the reguiadion of the press in time of war, There are rumors that Denmark is giving way to the influence of England. Rossia so far bas shown gos of swerving from ber attitude of veutral- ity, Ibis reported that the ambassndors of Baden, ‘Saxony, Hesse, Bavaria, and Wartemburg have been to quit Puris. ANSWER TO THE FRENCH DECLARATION. La Libertt sass the official deciaration of wor will Rot be communicated to the Chambers anti! an an- ewer has been returned from Prussia, the Cabinet of Berlin having seceived motifostion of the de- claration. Depoty Dreotle, it is sald, tptends to move that the Chambers during the war may be reprerented by ® permanent commities of Senators and Deputies. Ze Public announces tbut the French Government bas given Don Carlos orders to leave the country, OFFICIAL NOITCR OF WAR. Oficial notice of the declaration of war by France Arninst Prussia was sent yesierday to the Buropean powers. Afier the Orst battle has been foueht all the powers of Europe will make an effort to stop the confitet, TLe French journals have received orders to publish no iniormation concerning military move- ments, Weurtatrrr. France bas communicated to the powers a notifi- cation that she has entered into reciprocity ongage- menis with Beleium and Hollsnd ensuring weir neutrality, France ts also in netive acgotiation with Ressia to obtain her formal promise of neu- tality. FACTS AND NONTIEMER. ‘The Catholics of the South German States are re- ported to be opposed to Prussia, Bight Prussian oflicers bave been seized ta Stras- dourg a8 spies, One hundred thousand volunteers have euroiled their names ia Paris and the departments, Admiral Wellaumes will take goneral command of the Brenob fleet, and Admiral Delagravier of the Rhine gunboats, France bas notified Prussia that she will not use explosive ballets if Prussia will not, —— The German Despatches- King Wiliam De- fad Himecif not Respousibie tor the ‘ar. Benur, Jaly 19.—Last evening King Williem made s speech tom grent crowd of the people of Berlin, who came to congremiaie him, He «aid he was not responsible for the war which had just broken out, Ie might personally be passive under outrage ; but Germany, even from beyond the seas, bad epoken, Sucrifices were sure. Prussia had been rpoiled by her rapid victories in two wars, and perhaps 8 worse fate awaited ber now, We, however, know what to hope from God, the army, and Uv peojle, King William, in addressing a Towr Council of Prassin, said, feetingly: God knows Fam not an swerable for this war, The demaucs sent are such as I was forced to reject.” FRANCR WANTS HANG) TO REVOLT. A French proclamation for the purpose of #xciting the people to revolt bas been distributed in Han over. Prince Adalbert will command the German fleet. ‘The bank rate of discount here ts 8 ® cent, MOVEMENTS OF ORRMAN AND FRENCH STCAMMRS, Hawnvno, July 19.—The atenmer Aliemania, from New York via Plymouth, arrived here yesterday afternoon. rane Cimorte ten Havre Saturday noon for New ork, ‘The North German Lloyd's stevmer Main, from New York for Bremon, has arrived enfely at bouth- ‘The steamer jon, of the North Ge: Log, I Brewed, wil not leave for Now York of the North German Lloyd, from Now York, orvived ut Plymouth su ely ot hali-past 6 this moraing. Tt ix not yet decided Whether sho will atempt to rach Dromen, pate ‘The English Denpateh es—Earl Gravvilie bas pot Remeonstrated with Prossia—Salling ofth French Ganboat Flotifin, Loxpor, July 19.—It is denied that the Rarl of Granville bas remonstrated with Prassin, ‘The gunboat flovitia devigned to assist the miltte operations of the Frouch army on the Miine bi exiled, OENMANT TAKEN BY SURPRISE. The Berlia correspondent of the Londen TYwnes says: ‘The declaration of war by Pranes took Germany by surprise, The Preveh Government has for a long lime been secretly arming, and was ready sooner than expected to invade the. German frontier in several colamns before a auMetent defence had bee propired. Thanks to the excellent organization of the Germen army this advantage did not last long.” ‘The #pecial correspondent of the Zimes at Pesti, Hungary, dectres that the popular sympathy of Austria is with Pr Avstrin and Hongary unapimously demand peace and non-interference, THE ENGLISH PRESS ON THR SITUATION, ‘The Englirh newspapers continue thotr denuncia- tions of the French policy, ‘The Tinea, in an editorial this mornin, aban- dons all Lope of mediation. ‘Vhe sword must now decide, The Daily News says: “Baden and Wartemburg will co-operate with Prussia.” The Shipping Gaselie thinks the Germans are for- tunate, because #o many of bh rehant vessels ebought from the Amoricins daring the recent rebellion, and may uow be covered by the American Nag again ee ATW LONDON BTOCK BXCHANOR'S PANIC Evers thing i9 again flat on the Stock Exchange in consequence of romors that Austrin joins France in the war. Liovds exuet from 6 to 10 guimens om the German shipping. sia, wet THE CABINET AWAKE. otis American D'gnity to be Matneain Of the Intund of Cabat Wasnivoron, July 18.—A Onbinet eounoil was held today lasting ve hours, ‘The President's de purture was ohne He remaius here all the wook, Gen, Sheridyn and sovorai army officers are to be sont to the seut of war, Cubun afuire wore Hands diseur rood that if any move shouid be jo im thet directs by Franee, Congress should be At once convened, Provably tas body will be summoned to meet th a few days, Gen, Sheridan is ty be accompanied w Barope by two or three members of his stall, and perhaps Prominent officers representing the urtilery, ong neers, and iniantry arms of the servioe. Gon, Bh Swnben, and is exposted Ia Wesbiaghon in's ae wi expocted in ton in & day or two to consult ‘the President and Gov, bhor- man, Instructions bave «iso been forwarded tw ‘ouinent officers of the United Bialos navy, wow in Kiovene, to watch the operations of the fevis of Prus- sia und Branee, with s view to reporting any now improvements in wavel warfare, Paredol is at Long Branch. tended by all the mem! di was not extended beyond thal Logs ibe Poniaaty Genera re cg anes mulned some Ae Preniae uation thaw the press, Contained in the cable despatches to ‘THR DISCUSSION ON CUBA, From the Philadelphia Prose. 'The Cabinet w: sension for some hours yester- Gay, disca-sing oxpects of the Evropean war, and the oronable complications likely to arise tn Might affect this country, [appears that the Presi dent bas advices which indicate stention of n to seize Cuoa in the event of Spain taking sides in the coming contest with Prassi on. Gen. Quesada, the Cuban lender, who hus beon in Eorope for two or three months past, is expected to revue to New York to-morrow. fie wrltes « prominont Coban hore that during htw stay in Paris he bad two Interviews with the Emperor, and treo with. M Oilivior, the French Minister. Ho was informed thut undor certain contingencies France would stop And help the insurgents against Spain. Quoend: Qniterstood this t+ refer to acoepting Hrin pet «A tear die eehenand ge It is believed that this letter of Quesada was shown to Secretary Fish, und tant it was the basis for the Cubinct meeting yosterday. Of course it is useless to attoinrt to give what transpired there, or the result of the meeting, but the President does tate to say that in the event of Napoleon's attempting to interfere in the Cavan stra’ it will be ihe duty of the United States Government to on- force t'e “Monroe doctrine.” ‘The general Iinvres. Hon here ts that Napoleon will have enoug! to do Borope without turning his atvention to affair in thie quarter of the giobe, A CUANGR IN THE Winn, Prom the Boening Poa. Probable thas the President will be ad- Majority of the members of the Cabinet ‘fan extra session belore the Js! of Septem- Af the necessity sould arise before tnat It te asserted that no leaislation ought to be hed Matters affected the condition of affuirs enti the paolic sentiment throughout the country ts fully amcertained, which of course as yet is impossible, tor the reason that the contest has not fully developed itsell. Tie joan this morning bas for its leading editorial un necount of an interview with the Pro: mident taet night by Senator Seburs, during which the present European troubles were fully discassed, and the Vresident unequivocally expressed his sym: patoy for Cuba. PUNSSIA RESPROTS PRIVATR PROPEUTY. Baron Gerolt, the Prussian Minister, lias ofeially Communicated to the Secretary of State the follow- Ing dispatoh ; Banam, Joly 19, 1870. Ty Boren, Gerolt, Washington : 01 ite property on the Wich wei erei ae ee ins 7 ; P sicned) BISMARCK ‘Tho French Minister callod upon the Secretary ‘State to-day and verbally informed him #hat his Gov- ernment would also respect the troaty of Parts, DUWARR OF FRENCH ORUISERS. Prom the Beening Mai, Baron Gerolt, the Proesian Mic’ notified the consuls of t ation located iWour seasort towns, t0 coution all yessels of the a German Union to beware of Freveh cruisers on the high boas. CARL SCUURS SPRARING FOR PRUSSIA, A_ preliminary ineeting wae held here w.day by Jeading Germons to mane urrangements for holding 4 mess mecting in sympathy ‘with, aad in aid ol Frogsia, Carl Sclrura, alter speaking In New York fm behsif of the same’ eause, will address the Ger- mans in Baltimore om Friday neat, returning to Washington on Savurday The A ministration Is without any details on Inte war news frm Karope, A Press telogeam ligu, Puris Is coasidered very IMPORTANT IF TRUR, whieh ays that the Prefect of Police has prohibited further demonstrations in favor of war. Lf this be gorrect, then Nepoleow don't jike to have tho war Maine fanned into a fire that he cannot control, as Lo vows the tomper of the it they get ins ne mi they would as soon go for his sealp as for Bismarck’s, and when 0 up to toe prover pitch wili Aght somew lero. ‘THE PRUSSIAN MINISTER'S VISIT TO NEW YORK, Baron Geralt left et s late bour last mht for New York. AMBRICAN PROTECTION FOR PRUSSIANS TN PARTS. Minister Washbarne telegraphed to Secretary Fi to-day that he bad tary telegrap! Rontk German Ci jast revarned to Paris. The Bec- roquest at ister of Foreian A a8 somewhad singular that this request of many was made on the same day of the July Id-as the request of the Prous roment in 136; The Hecretmy bas put, contrary to rsport, te! grapbed to our various logations to observe neu- trality in the peuding War, nor any instructions whatever, eines A CHANCE VOR POLAND, From tho first iinelligence of the declaration of war between France and Prussiz, the Pot dents of tnis city have been profoundly There are probably not more than a few thousand Poles in New York, but these few thousands repr ent here a people numbering twenty-four millions, Peculiarly situated at this time, The ruvror that Russia wili joio Prassia has inspired glorious hopes in the breasts of the Polish residents of New York. ‘The Poles favor Froveo, Prussia having joined with Rossia and Aostria in crushing out Polish in- dependence and in partitioning Poland among them- solves, ‘The desire for the independence of Poland has been sacredly kept alive in the Polish breast, and sevorst mes, manifested in deeperate but herole struggles against overwhe mum er focac There ave. 4:000,000 of, Polen under Preesion sway. These 4,000,000 have, in spite ef all the efforts of Prassia, steadily refused to assimilate with the Frussion population, but have prosorved thelr tra- ditions, customs, religion, snd aspirations, Five thousané Poles in the Prassian army, forced there by the conseriptive system, and though under ordinary circumstances obedient soldiers, they sym- puthize almost to a man with France, and will, the Poles of thie city contend. undonbtedly desert to the French should a favorable opportunity offer, ‘There are 12,000,000 Poles under Russian ‘tule These hate the Russians with an intensity of hat- Fed, nad lave om two occasions, attempted, single, lanied, to free themselves from hor yoke. ‘Should Russia join Prussia, there will bo 16,000,000 of P: nder the domination of those two powers, ing them tntemsely, ardently longing to shake off their yoko, ‘There ure six millions of Poles ander Austrian away, But this fact, tt is believed by the Poles of this city, would not retard Austr from etving her syinpnthy if not her aid to France particularly, and this the Poles, a Na- pensation to Aus inions, In ¢ w Gatiota (the Austr’ sian $ Poland ing 27,000,000, up.a powerful barrier agaiust Rus: t, wud a terrible thorn on the east in the side of Prussi: eesiierenene WARK FEELING IN THE CITY, pel tl Pragsin and France don't want help from American Citizens—No Advices Receive the Representatives of either Goveru- meut here Announcing a Declaration. Though military organizations ot Germans for departure to the aid of Prussia were contemplated on receipt of the first war news, but little has been done toward recruiting thom, Tho North Germun Con sul informs inguirers that Prussia las sufficiont troops, and desires none from this country, Ho refuser, therefore, all ald to those who apply for passage with aview of joining the Prussian army, und states that ho has not even received official ad- vices of his Government being at war, Iho Ger- mans likely to depart, at present, with military intentions, are few. ‘The French Consul-Genernl, like his fellow oMelal from North Germany, hes no advices from his Gov- ‘ernment rolative 10 « war declaration, and knows of no intended depart with bellig- ‘As is tho caso with Prassia, France has thus for an abundance of soldiors, aud needs no addition trom America, The Bronob in this city have a strong fuith in the sucoese of their country, ‘And ite ulttinate acquisition of Rheniat Pruygia, ‘The majority of Baglish in this city have no desire ; Dub entertain « high estimate his noility. They ‘imoline to the opinion that he will obtin his ends, English merchants hi fool that neutrality wonld be to manitestly for Ei lana's intoreat hab the trading classes of ‘ie coun: erent views, THE YOO OF THE OBRMAN MISSION BOUEH. At tho last meeting of the German Mission House Association, it was declared that 9 sangui nai war bad been torved upon Germany by the & thiess Louis Napoleon, and in view of that (act following resolutions were passed : ana eapodialiy Woe depiore tosh, OF tie we , rite and. heppinow rr Jone of pence, iwughtorod NEW YORK, WEDN WG ESDAY, JULY irhte wna is: A fCPORMIONLGT one ermparhion we remivery 0 reots, nnd tha aay You. that wo are urd hat shot 4 come Out of ita nrusent trial even more Victorious than over, teed, That, as we have taken care of our brother Germana ow thelr coming to Unies country, © ul ow assist thowe that fesl inoimed to Roi'ihe ‘neutrality Inwe: Of our beloved edo ne Pudhertands these ‘see snd"happy "Cuited Amertea. new ates of SFreteh. Wsterana the Sosretarts tre tet G: & Com Yo Prorons those resolutions to a ‘Consul in this c1 VOLUNTRERING FOR THE FRENCH ARMY—TRNDER OF TROOPS TO NAPOLRON—TUR TRINH VOLUN. TRERS ANXIOUS FoR A Fi The of Englands’ becoming involved Jn.the Approaching war hae created a stir amon rish citizens. A movement Is on toot in Brooklyn wo nine & bricade of Irish troops for daty sroat to be called the MeMahow Lozion, in hovor of the French General of that name, wlio ts of T gueestry, | Col, Jaman J. Debary, ghia to roncl Minister : Waslington for permission, ‘Says that he can raise a drigude of three thous: ithe Lagio Meet ded by Major. omman - sai B Rertey’ aa te eh ou Thursday snd Friday evenines. Thai movements will probably be controlled by the course England may take on tho war quostion. DEPARTCRE OF THR SILRSTA—SRVENTY RECHUTTS FOR THE PHUSSIAN ARMY. ‘The steamer Silesia, of the American Packet Company, sailed from this port yesterday. Cay . Trantmann was in command. Tle is conf- that slonid ch veuso! follow him, be oan fee dentination of the steamer wes ors and crow for the Proesiaa army sailed in the Silesia, ‘THE SILRMIA CARRIRG THE MAILS. k the United States mails for Ge: aay, Mr Kenbardt, of the frm of Kosiarot Co., agents of tho Hamburg line of stexmers, had ‘tan interviow yesterday in Washideton with Bare Gorolt, the Prusalan Minister, who considered that ‘who malls contd be seut by thit vessel with A NONSENSTCAL RUMOR INVRSTIOATED. ‘The rumor that Prossian agents here were nero- tinting for the purchase of 1 non descriot, Ste- 's battery, in Hoboken, to match it agtinst the ‘eneh Reciambeou, formerly the ram Dunderberg, built _by Wm, H. Webb, turns out to be without foundation, The battery has been above ten years nd lias now very few mployed joa ahe could not be Prepared for sea before on Moreorer, tue sondescripi is vow the proper- Ly Of the State of New Jersey, and nerotintions for Wer purchase wonld have to be corriod on at T ton nd hot at Hluboaen: tnd, urtuermore, the ve vol able to gail, an! murs be towed wherever she goes, She is therefore Gt for harbor defence only, und to rematn stationary, ‘THe OCEAN MATL SERVICE. It is assorted that the Pacifle Mali Steamshty Com- py have ebnrtored several Kteamers to 1 un be- ween this port and Holtordam, touching at Ant. werp. ‘They wuticivate securing @ larze nuuber of emizran's from German: ‘The Pronca line of AUantic steemors will ran as nal, The Lasasetio wii leave for Uavre and Brest’ on. Strurday., Mr.” Perthomy, the: rettring French Minister, and Col, ‘te are announced Among the passengers, uow's THAT FoR man? Fritz, Count Ra ter bost tonsorial artist, was passing the Bun builetin-board with a cowpanion yesterday morming, G'ancing at ihe board, ke read the general press desvaich, in larco letters, “ Napo- Jeon bas not yet dectared war.” Clateling bis com- rede by the arm, be Pointed out the news, anying in am oxeilod tone: "Look! Howsh that for bight? He ton't ko so fast like Le tt—eh ?” ON THE SEREET. —— pohjeay egdheesan aay) 4 wn Town Men in a Flutter~The G oom Crewd- od, and the Balle snd Boars Meeting. Yesterday was another day of rushing, crush ing, bawling and exeitewent on Wali street, thouglt to the eame extent as on Monday, When the the sun wae broiling at its hottest, the street was crowded by persous who soomed walicing for wagers. ‘The perspiration rained ‘rom ansious torebeads, and shirt collars were jin, THE GOLD ROOM was a pandemoniam. The shouts and yells render- od it impossible to hear one's self speak. Through out the carly part of the day no extraordinary ex- cliement prevailed. Lacking important war news, the market was comparatively steady. The opening price was 1218, and until 8o'elock gold fluctuated between that figure and 121%. An attempt was wade to bull the market, but it aiogether failed, No privete despatches were shows in the room, and the German bankers. being without pri formation, and discrediting the press Velegran.s, i ‘ansact business, 4 rLorren, cok things herame lively, Des- Lion senouncing a ne, and & Tu At about 3 6's patches were received tr renewal of tho panic on 1n the price of became known there was Joorened, every throat open Wildly, ind eyes flashed fered indicator ewaght the infection and wor! ly, until it Proelsimed 123M. Flectuations continued 46 tolow, ut that fl.ure was the bighest reached, In the Stock Board it was sweltcringly hot, but Dusiness was quiet. The market was weak, the brokere were debilitated, and nothing of interest gecurred. “Hock Island waa the only feature of the —— ‘The Cause of the War-ls Blomarck To the Eitior of The Sun. Sim: It would appear to me that a mere cursory view of fhe bistory of Prussia since the suc- cession of the present Kirg would clearly potut to the author of the present war, and of most of the disturbed relations of European Btates since the event named, Assuming that Frederick William (with Iris premier, Count Bismarck) had upon his accession concetved the idea of conquering sll Germany and Central Eu rope—that the present imbroglio was in its general featares then, that is to say, several years ago, plan- ned and mapped out, we have the key to a succes- sion of steps as follow First step—The overthrow of the Prussian Con stitution by a coup d*éfut, whereby Prussia, from » Mberal monarchy, became converted to a huge arse- nal, with ull the ablo-bodied male’ population for ‘8 eurrison, and Frederick Wiliam for Cominander: tn-Chief, Second step—The tnelting of the Germm Diet, that ts. the smaller Statos the nvade Sehies wig-Holstein, and Luven owedlly and notoriously reinctant, was noverthe'ess obiized to Join in the aruression Or lowe her place in the Con fedor ation, An aims of te Diet having entered the Duchies and thus become Prussia's cal's-paw, be inp all the odium and responsibility, was sum'narily kicked out without even the slizhtest show of respect; and now Prussia stood face to faco with Austria, having the conquered Duchies for a bone and ceriin cause of contention. Third siep—The rup'ure with Austria, the eudden and powerlul attsck joug and carefully propared for ; the overthrow of ute Dict and the absorption the great arsenal of many of those small Ger: man States, woom, by thelr own foliy, Prussia had thins made their own destroyers: Ana now mark, there remain to be conqnered the South German States and the Austrian E vpire, to- gotber with we know not what else, If Prussia shonid attack any or either of these they will all be ar rayed against her, and will be promptly eupported by France in wl! France's wight, But suppose Prussia should provoke (without appearing in the wrous) France to attack her; why, (ven France is attacking, for conquest, ali Germany, avd therefore al! Ger many will unite with Prossia to combat Franco. France being dofeated and Prusaia thus left stronger than ever without any power to guiasay her, lus but to open her jaws and swallow the remnani of Ger- many—her whilom allies, But ts tt possible to aggross withont appearing to do #0 ; still further, with Uie appearance of boing the 4, It in done every day by States on per- fons, and ‘this iy Just what Mrussia has been doing (o France. Bisinarck—if he be the author—has uver- matched Navoieon, ‘An opisode that should not be omitted i# the union of Prussia with Russia to crush the last Polish in surrection, at a time when all else of the grout Biates were discumsing the advisibility of aiding she gol ir a boing interested in the relnstatewont of te om, N ‘let any mon of sonse ask himself, ts it Nicely that the Emperor Noy On the verge of the grave, wish a mere chili of fourtoen or theroabout {0 snebeed him, with all the men whom be bas known aod wpon whom hi uldirely dead—is it itkely that he wold now fei out upon a cruside of conquest, fashion x Ladle "A LOYAL ENGLISHMAN, ‘The Advance in Fretghts, The freight on grain to Kupope advanced here yesterday from 8 to 4 cepts, and ® further advance in expected to-day, Tits would Indicate that there me ‘Deon soule Lowry purchases tasde om account of ‘the war. ‘ited States securities. When this 20, 1870, BROOKLYN POLITICIANS’ FUN, cncntinones ‘The Hon. John 0, Datchman, and other Ligh County Pi The Oceanus Club of Long Istund went to their Cind house on Rocksway Beach yesterday. The Clob was organized Inst year, with the Hon. John ©. Jacobs, Prosident; W. B, Bishop, Secretary, and Charles Goodwin, Treasarer. This yoar they added 8 building, 7 feet long by % foot wide, to the old structure, Yosterday afternoon nearly all the well- Known politicians were in the Clab house, tneloding tie Hon, W. ©. De Witt, Corporation Counselior, Alderman Titans, Levi B, Farren, Phil, Grogan, James Weaver, Gen, Dakin, Alderman Walters, Ex- Alderman Richards, Judgo Eames, Alderman Me- Grourty, Ch. 8. MeComber, President of Bonrd of Port Wardens of New York, Judge Wolsh, Ex-Alderman Ennis, Godree CO. Rennett, ‘Thomas H. Farrea, Charles Tavlor, the dramatist, ex Alderman Newman, George Rice, George B. King, Oden Doty, Thomas Giddinzs, W. 8, Bishop, and Denis McNamara. About 6 o'clock Mayor. Kaib- fleiseh, the old Dutchman, arrived tn webi. ac- companied by Alderm: and others, Mr. Doty danced a jig match with George Holinnd a‘ter vinwer, Dut was anable to decide it, as alt bands wore ordered on board tho steamer, There wa: stag ball on board the boat. During the exty visitors dramk 800 betues of champagne and thirty of brandy. oa ne WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA, —— The Writ of Mabens Corpus Disregarded— Influential Citizens Under Arrest. Ravmon, July 19.—The counsel for the citizens Arrested in Alamance county by Kirk, who, by order of Gov, Holden, refuses to rezerd writ of habeas forpus, argued the matter before the Chief Justice to- aay, Governor's counsel will close the argu- ment to morrow, The fee!ity is intense, News received this afternoon shows that Graham, the county seat of Alamance, has been placed ander martial Taw by Kirk, ‘Tho Court House was selzod, and the whole town is strictly guarded. A military commission bas been organ! consisting mainly of Kirk avd his officers, to try citizens now under arrest, Additional news has been received that the Hon, Jona Kerr, the Hon 8. P, Hill, Sberif GriMich and several other prominent conservative citizens of Caswell county were arrested at Yanceyville yester- day by Kirk. The Congressional canditates in that aistrict were spesking in the Court Honse, when Kirk surrounded it with soldiers and made the arrests. asl TRAGEDY NEAR RICHMOND, ——— A Hotel Proprietor Shooting bis Offend! So Law, Ricawoxp, July 19.—Capt. W. F. Mayward, proprietor of a hotel at Chester, a summer resort on the Richmond and Petersburg Raflrond, this a:tor- hoon stot aud mortally wounded bis son-in-law, D. F. Lindsley, for the reduetion of his (Hayward's) duvghter, Hayward is aiso proprisior of the Dime Hotel tn this city, and t+ well known and wuc. re apected. He exiled Lindsley inio a room of the howl and charged egainst bia the crime Lintsloy, it is said, confersed, and professed himself willing to receive such punisinnent ng he werited, and Haye Ward thea began firing on him, wounding iia im the abdomen and thigh, ee The Ansnsstnation of Pierre Carme, It is reported from New Orleans that Pierre Carmo, ve famoes billiard player, bas beom assaael- pated by robbers on bis Journey from San Luis do Potosi. On lis was, in the ailigence, he tmpradent- ly displayed a diamond ring worth §700, a chain of equal value, and about $200 in money. The high- way robbers who infest Mexico atineked him and demanded Wis valuables, and on Lis refusal dragged him from the diligence and shot him dead. Mr. Carme will be well remembered in this cité, For about a year he kept the large billiard saloon on the soutbeust corner of Twenty-second street and Broaaway. He left New York about three years ago. gate Fe heel aio ‘The Murderous Ku-K lax K' Huwnounr, Tenn. Agni nt to th quarters of m county, shoulder, the body: but saved his Hfe by zed the girts tn Esquire Pjerce en nan 0 Bianto: were fuily shot on and a third throug eaten amod Bell, and per, und Holden, STA ISLAND, fi aise A, David Blake, a deck hond on borra the atenmer Middleton, of the Bite} by the neat yorterday. He was t At Cillton, Where be les in a pee: —— HOURS OF LEISURE. ‘The Jesse Murphy Club of New York visited St, Rousn's Well yosteriay, on a \owder excursion. ‘Tho Odd Fe lows of Paterson to-day go onfan ex- cursion to Eagloswood Tho Plymouth Rock is advortised to leave on her fifth grand e2nday exearsion up the Hudson to Pouga- keeptioon buaday. duty A. ea bias WASHINGION NOTrs. al ‘The new bonds will be rondy for the market in tix weeks. ‘The commission of Mr. Frelinghuysen, as Minister to Beg ieed, Was pot signed by the President until to- day. He will receive it to-morrow, ‘The dinner of the Secretary of State m compl. ent to the new French Miuicter will taxo place this At six o'clock yesterday afternoon the Prositent, In conipany with Secre vary drove to the Senutzen: fest. He Was received with chovrs at tho ate, - sao aa LATEST LABOR NEWS, ae es ¢ Lathers’ Association lust evening raised their tion fee to #5, ‘The stone masons employed in Furman ptreet, Brooklyn, have struck for $4.50 per day. Some laborers at work on a building in Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D., struck yesterday for an advance of Aifty cents per dy on @2, their present wages. The Brooklyn Painters’ Uuion last evening ap- pointe? Messrs. A. and H. Campdell and 7. Dennigan Committoe to seek coniolidalion with the Patnwore Socioties of New York for mutual protection aad ade vaneet ‘The tnittation fee was Axed at Bh LOSSES BY FIRE, The tate 8. P. Shaw's house in Cambridee Mass., was burned yesterday mo’ Lane, $10 000, The total logs on Win, O. y City on Monday 000, The Lu: Monday ni ¢. House at Skaneat 1 Lows, $15.000, Th re Was hearly all arly yestera jes was burned on Personal property ho barn of Mrs. Me- Gurk, West Orange, The fremen Sd to turn out, 6 Common Gounch ine tend taking their roon Cou js —— FLASKS WROM TUK OCEAN CABLES. Don Carlos, the famous Spanish agitator, is in Paris Consols cloned at 89 for money @-twenties, 1862, $1; 1565, Bl, Tiitnow Céntoais, 108, In the agricultural districts of Northern and © tral Uie crops are looking Well, aud prowis) Yield wiove the average. ‘The Council held a public session yenterday, at Which 538 fathers were present, The Schema de icc! Chri was adopted bY & Vote OF S36 Lo proved as a tution of tho Churca Who pronounced a short allocation, — WESTCHESTER COUNTY, Jost wiadiy The members of the Vesper and Tr other yacht wnd boas clubs of Yonkers, sully Dights on the river, On Monday @ man supposed to bo Matthew Cas- ton, of Sandusk 0, Waw fonnd prostrated oy tho . Me had boon rovded jFarrlugtou atteuded Lim, but he died ou the sane 0 nd the account. Ten-fortivs, % brie, K as d Was ap by the Popo, lisade, and youd these 10 Westchester Boulevard Commissionors are (one Mm laying out ead wrnding Mice land, Highland, Mosnolu, aud Soukers avenuess uutil the Gominisdonors shall, have rendered b full secuunt of thew siewurdship, and furnisied the Lames of ihe Goutructore aod tuo contract prt pals on Bh THE BALL AND BAL, sol To-day tho Montauks and Enterprise play at Jer- ty 6 Victors of New York boat the Baltics of Har- lem ) esterday by 21 to 17, ‘Tho Herald Base Ball Clad has been o fand will receive chalieuges from wit clups of under, Addces ’billp Geib, Jr., Ud Willett et, ‘the Mutual Muff dirplayed their lack of skill yes- terday on the Union ground, headed respeoti vel oy Cagis J. Wildey and Gaueged. ‘The former won by On Friday tho Montauks play the Unity Olub at dereey ity and on the oy Af by? 4 : Fe ‘ized, 8 OF “SUNSET"’ COX RECEIVED. a The Hon. 8. 8. Cox appeared at Hudson and Borrow streets Inst nicht, dressed to a fwult'ose linen soit. and Furrounded by sparks from fireworks, any qqaniity of notional buntirg, and bathed in the light of a huge exlelum light, Mis appearance was Frosted by sweet strains from Grafutia's band, and ‘by the hoarse shouting of ¢ome hundred boys aud girls, and ® number of the independent electors of the Nivth Ward. ‘The Ninth Word Thomas Jefferson Clo had made Op its mind to welcome fim back from his Congres- flonal labors and indulge in a {ttle mutual admira- tion. 8, 8. was earriod on to a platform, and was forrounded by Jumes O'Neil, George W. Morton, anes, Gon. Win, Wilson, Col. Tho mas Konnedy, James R. Moya, ex-Susticn Dodze, Justice Davenbury, Win. Carroll, T. T. Cornel, John Richardson, P. J, Hoffman, the Hon. B. B. Hart, and Jobn J. Levy. ‘The exercises of the evoning openod with a #pocch from a Mr, Wolf, in which he clearly proved that Mr. Cox wns equsl to ony emerkeney, amd fit to ran for any vacancy which mizht ocont tn the Trinity. He waa followed by Mr G. W. Morton, who wished it to he understond that the Ninth Ward never did anxthin® good until ft elected Mr. Cox to Conkress, The next sperker wos Mr. Cox himself,who spoke for about an hour with the evident intention of roving that he wae an hovest inaa in Congress, refy good mesaure prssed lind been eupported by him, ana every bad mensnre passed had made Jaw Against his solemn and talented opposiion. After Mr. Cox's speech the persons who remained in the crowd fell into tine, and, headed by the band, marched to the residence of the distinrnist od re: Presentative. Congresamam Cox went ubead in a coach, and when his friends reached the bouse t found bim bebind ap improptn bar londed witl small sandwiches and heavy whiskey punch, The gentleman delivered another speech, and Col. Zilich also talked," and nominated Mr, Cox to be next Bpeaker of the next Democratic Congress. serenade to hw Shattteay JUDGE AARON VANDERPOEL. be An O14-Time Politician Gono—A Citizen with an Eventfal CareerOne of the Pillars of tt. George's Church, Aaron Vanderpoel, Esq., died in his residence, 114 East Fourteenth street, yesterday, Anron Yan derpoel was born in Kinderhook on the Sth of Feb- ruary, 1798. In 1916 he entered his brother's law office, and in 1880 was admitted to the bar, In 1895, 1829, and 1890 he ws in the State Legislature, ant Congress nntti 1999. Visited Keropo in 1841. After bis return he Was six years in Washington asa member of the ‘Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, and Twentv-sixth Congresses, ‘I ‘@ Oru snrrorter of Presidents Ieekson ant Van Buren, Tn 1843 he wos appointed one of the Judges of tho Superior Court He hel office seven yeu About twenty ¥ jas McBride, ire aro Mr. V adernool inarried ‘cond wife, by whom he hat a quit lis practice to manace i and by this wite he bad throe sons, one only now surviving him, Van Buren merried a danghter of the brother of Mr. Aaron Van lernoel, , wwxt, is to bo from St. $$ Will Litigutton Ended, The Rowe Tn the Orphans’ Court of Fasex eounty, New Jorsey, yororday, the will of Mra. Marte B. Rose was declired void, and the administration of her estate was granted to her husband. Jotn Nelson Rove, Mrs, Rove was married Inne %, 1864, and died last Murch, Two years neo the conple reparates', und her relatives said that Mra, Rose cave bor bue- band & considerable sum for his assent to her free- dom; but Le asserts that the money was eiven to for a lease of thelr store, wnich belonced to will devised personal ‘proverty amounting ticusand dollars, not one Pent of which eathed tn her husband ‘Rese con tesied the will, and under the Inws of New Jersey, which do not'permit » married woman to bequeath personal ut the consent of ber bus band, Judge 4 the wil void, - a Snapected Poisoning vear Wu den Death of the Wife of a F From the Port Jervis Gazette. « Lost week, the wife of Abr tel keeper newr V ther shore’ —Sad~ cel Keeper. ly 19. whieh has not transpired ation of the stoma we by Dr. 1 two Monticelio. 5 o, it te unde 1, discovered Kealey marr: is wile best 4p hat their wedded life has not jonccn ny, been pi jeer ese CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. ston on Monday Fr In oyster dealer from New York, drowned himself. Catharine Teohill committed suicide in Loston terick Merotius, an bedb gy polson because the Loys calied her “shoo Lndwig Grotraen, who was arrested some time # fugitive from Germa: © op a charge of robbing min Mecklenburg of 13000, was re jay tn the steamship Silesia, In a fight yesterday afternoon in the saloon Cortlandt street, Letworn the proprictar, Richard Hur. Tey at! Felfx. Blom of Contre Market pince. Harley strook Dium th an tron Wrench weanditie him corions!: Hurley was arrested scot Hospital, rteenth Uterees- arrel- ng Inner eine during the altercation Hamilton SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, peated P. B. Cogswe'l, of the Concord (N. 1.) Monitor, was sunstruck yesfer The Chevennes and Kiowas are encamped be ‘tween the salt sind north forks of tue Hed river The Now Orleans fire:nen have arrived in Cin chanatt. Thoy will lenve for the South to-day. Five hundred and twenty-five persons are at Greenbrier, White Sulphar Springs, West Virginia, Edmond ©, Boor, a liquor merchant, and John Pecrelene, eotto., manufacturer, died wuddeuiy in uilade)pbia of th: heat, ‘The plots of the steamer Nateher having de- nonnced Jno. C. Kay, of the Kepwblican. ior his renarics about the bad piloting of the Natebox, Kay nas sued them for $26,000 damages. Andrew Beirnes, abont % years old, employed in the Weed sewing machine fartory, Hartford, commit ted anicide tast night at his boarding house by shoot- ing binself through the heart The Committee of the Georgia Lezislature ap ed to Inve Sneath t Gay. nt e renorted that not) ing hax bern disclos cial Integrity. ——- AD ACCIDENTS, ~~ oP RAILRO The boy James TI strack by al tive In Rideewood, N.J., on Satu riay night Of Las injurion Mrs, Culd well, who was injured by tho acel tout at Woodbury atation, died on Monday, ator having the Flght (oot cut of Alderman Elwood was sunstrnck at the oakum fre on the Jorsoy City Hoigiite on Monday attornoon, Ae ies ina eritica! coud!:iva Frank Sisco of )Paterson was strnek by a loco on the Erie Iteflway in Paterson, A was 60 badly injured that he died y mon nicht morniug, On Monday } carton the Mor wero, smashed #0 The only ‘one in| rof Paterson, who in jumpmg to sav d has #kUIh Yesterday afternoon, while a First avenne rail ing To severt) litte boys ‘by prsning 1 Bone impet on the fr Craddock, four years 0} wis, The Gay yassed over his lege, Wound: him fatally - — NEW JERSEX, as A servent war te ribly ed last evening. kindle # stove fre with Kerosene. a Harrington of Jerse f Hudson county, beer saloon, DUt is 8tiN fe Dubliner. ket, On Monday afternoon a Iaboring man backed his loved at 219 Walnut street, Newark, ¢ at hore and eart off the end of an cmbankinent thirty . Into the Passaic river at Paterson. “Tue lad od, but the by Was drowned. Of those burt in the falling of the balcony of the Cedar Lawn depot at Peon On Monday after Ucon, Bioscriously Injured. The boy Who Wis said tu have been fulaily wounded, ts dolig well Charles Alionhams, & toamster, who resided io farcey Civ, wae yevterday atte: ion driving acioe the New Jermey Central railroad track at Communipaw. when ruin siruck bie cart, slatiering ib aud Kiling bim Instantly, Yesterday afternoon the Newark and Coney nd excursion boat Nawslon, when bea We Newark iihouse, was compelled. to (ut back to hewark wid aitembark bor prseeugers, AW lu wumber, of Bccuuut Of @loak fu her botler by the name of Russell, engaged in orse ing ton New Yor Freon track ON Monday aftornoo ‘overcome by the heat ana fell from his beat was taken to the hotel near by, bot tls delirlom erensed to such a pitch that bg OUL of bed and ped through the window, whlon Was Om the secoud FUN FOR THE POLITICIANS. THE TALLEST KIND OF ROW AMONG THE FIFTEENTH WARD MEN, — a Willinm M. Tweed Assoctation—Mombere Feroed to Jump through Pinte Ginss w jows—Pistols Drawn bots Diese charged-Several Members Badly Beaten. The Wm. M. Tweed Atsociation of the Fifteenth Ward aseeniled last evoning at No. 9 Washington place, to take action npon the resolution expelling Mr. Marens Hanlon, tho President, passod by » eliqne of the Association on the night previous. In the all were the sore heads under the leadership of A. Carolin. High words in:'ieated a row. Threats bad been made ,to take forcible possession of the boo ke. ‘The meeting concladed to adjonrn, and wore about doing #0 when a rush was made for the door, Mr. Alfred Evans, who had the books under his arm, sprang through one plate glass window, while Mr. F. A. Murray dashed throuzh the other. Outeide thoy were mot by a raManty crowd from Greene street, who boman discharging pistols. Three or four shots were fred, but without effect, Mr. Jolin N. Manton was knocked into the gutter, whither he was followed by Mr. Coss. W. Byasts and Mr. Crowly, Carolin was seen boldint a pistol to the Lag hl Mr. a4 wee ae one of the was ing er. All, however, soom Ge id The members of the Association regerombling, aAyourned to 90 Sixth avenue, whore resolutions: passed sustaining Mr. Marcus Hanlon as Prositent, ond condemping as tileral the action of the 40 Tonston street on Monday niet jon then adjonrned, with at the call of Prosident ‘affoction Is attributed to the he asked the Hon. Wm. M. Tweed to ica ention for the position of Clerk to ¢ Counell, when that gentleman coolly tossed the pa pers out of the window, —_—__ JUDGE BEDFORD AT HOME. —_—+— Hits Honor Visits « Serenade Fifth Avenue, The Cunard steamer Scotia, which arrived at this city yesterday, beoweht home in health and wrength City IdMro Gonning 8. Bed’ord. His Honor we learn has greatly enjoyed nis Baro pean trip. The Judge hastened to his residence, Fifth avenue and Fifteenth street, and «pont the Zieater portion of the day. In the evening he visited the residence of the Hon, 8, 8, Cox, and there ascertained that the distinguished representa- tive was the recipient of the honors of » serenade. ‘The arrival of the Judre was unexpected, and ® briliiant notion entered the cranium of John Riche ar‘aon. John thoneht that Crafuttate band mieht reveat the rerernde. and rroresed to mntual friends @ rensieal visit tn the Jndve’s house. Rvervhody sald Uhat ‘would, be tip-teo,"" aml. Fis Honor was, ine formed of tle proposal, Te hastened to pia hour, and tr a short time the procetsian started. Arrived at the Judge's house the band * tooted” virorously, the crowd cheered vociferousty, Dut the house was dark and the windows were cloved. Alera tedions weit the edmiring congrevation thoncht about uo- but just then the front door orered about hes. anil the geniol face of City Jndce Bod- ford vas observed. More cheers rent the air, and His Honor bowed and prenned to speak. Be thanked his triends for Huis honor. ——————____— LONG ISLAND. aimee Denis Boyle died at Hunter's Point of sunstroke, The storm of Mordny nient was very destructive at way. Janes Jeonines's barn was des by Menining, with horses, wagons, harness. hr fn Less, 83, J. Denton’s darn at Woodside, and Abriham Lott's Narn at Flushing, were ulso-eom: fumed." Lows 19 each case, $2,000. ——— a OnITUARY. ‘ pteaePtraraty Cant. Jacob Gath. who died enddenty at Uni MN Jon Weareednye is will buried tomar, with mailitary and Magic honors, Huh Morgan, second officer of the Cunard steam: or Abveainin, Mea sndtenie on board the vessel, in Jere rey City, on Monday evening ard Thatler, an old and nrominent memhor of Stoo Kxenanve, died enideniy on Monday at NoJ..0f Heart discase, Mr. Tutlor wa aw cm Exchange Bank many tt PERSONAL INTELLIGN lifes i M. T. R.—Send for your dollar. Gon, Pope ts inspecting the border forts. Gen, Schenck, it is said, declines to run for Con- rest Gov. Randolph left Trenton yesteresy for Long Rrane The Hon, Henry Wilson was in the city yostorday, ons way howe Gen. Clement Hnentiors. Secretory of the Haytien Legation at Wasulngton. ts in he clr. 4 bid Guocke ing R, & “+ Ls D Mancteld, and chi: Won. Meare will comneto for the itepublsous eset pation to nll Gen. »chenck's seat, Lg Tananselek, the German traeédienne, will spend the season at Ialtn, L. 1. She has sent her carriage aad horses to the Lake House, Gen. 8. Gilmore, of the Engineer Corns, nas been diveoted to relieve Gen. Newton of the charzeot the construction of fortifications upon Staten Island. ‘Tye Hon, ‘Thurlow Weod denies any relationship to Wm. M. Weed, the Brooklyn. incendiary, bat bim with Honey ‘or promes bis willinaness to help. The American Institute Farmers’ Cla! ainat fate cm. otherwise as he may need it, Sahore*pubieliey ta ther ellyeratneeen foe tani coeae yertorday morning. The Bi Fs ry Grcolag Ue Bot Becompany them, White Monnraics. Amone the passenvers by the Scotia which arrived ere from Liverpool iat evenine wore Judge edfond, Brot. Henoneks the “Her. b Nevill the Hon. 9: ion, We J. Florence. the actor ; bir W. Jone erdctwo wane; Col WF. Molter, Of Gove Hobhmak’ Stam, and Baron De Undner. ee BROOKLYN. pd ti dads Cora Tarbeok, of Myrilc and Marey fmtally burned yesterday by the explosion Charles Johnson, aceused of asasuiting Offices Kinney ‘tin Fulton street, was discharged. DY Justice Walsh yentorday, on’ application of Br, Joun’ Goouey, hs coulrel. Pillip Arnold, of Gites and Reid avenues, nnd John Cnslokstof Conover abd Partition stivets, died of heat rainy. ennes, was of kerorone y Edward Kenney, an architect, tostified befor Coronor Jones yesterday a8 ‘eneral unsafe Cop a ¢ Hauniiton Maik tna, Jand and rest. for twenty days ed medical ah ¢ First Ward Falton Assoetation ocial mennization, last cvoning elected det tr tJ. Lewis’ and Bo Flantean, Vice Pres M. Travers and C, Hogau becretarios, wad J. ¢ Treasurer, Brooklyn fs doing a fine Quarantine embargo,” ALL y fe hemtn trem Dr. Ay ted freely. to day bnsinese onder the + prosenting olean bine AInbOY Aro Bd, Saturday avd of and abant $000 haga ot a aud the West Ludics were JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, A correspondent asics the proprietors of the Far: \bowte to provide ope hundred additional camp The gaener stone of a new Baptist house of wor thin to be erected at Peri ayonne and Tnirty-oint Aecolwes ld cy eopees Avenne and Thirty: ninth ‘The thermometer from ®2 at6 A. at Byrne’ It drop ray rer M terday to ® at 10 P M., and to 77 at midnight David Rerolana, while sleeping on the roof of Ie residened, 1h SeVeMLY-ALXth streak near AVeRUG Monday wighe, rolled off und was ki led » Union Keonblican 0: egal Committee wi jb to-morrow eventig and adoue resciutiata Of avin. ay with the Germans in thelr hustiitty. to Louw Mes D Thirty-nine fatal casos of heat were reported yoo: torday at the Coroncrs' oftien, and seven in addteion to ocd Headquarters, cases Of serions prostration An unknown man was seen to drink lrudanam Jobin im aternoou news the Chambers street preeinet je Wns 1ound subsequently Gacouselous, to City Wall Park Hospital ne Judge Merrepont yesterday, in entering a nolle Proseqid 1D certain Caves before the Luited Mates lee enit Court, Bnnounced that his official carver ay (rick Attorney Wowid end W-day BF boon. Judge Barnard granted an injunction yest reatra ning the New York and Hatiem Iailrond pany from opening the (uonel on fark. avuuuc, be tween Thirty-second and Forty-second stre.ts ‘The Michael W. Burns Assoeistion of the Mi(ih Ward organiaed lust evening a 6 Hudson strect and flected Join Ginn, Vrosiient: Baward. J Carrall, Recuiding Secretary’; Kaward D Seovetmry ;'Michae! Mebermacc, Judee Barnerd has granted the ‘0 for the F emoval to re WEF inky LWeDLy-Ave

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