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° } , 4 ‘ THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR * . NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS. . oo : t 3 oighdor promote toronte, . . vention aH OCRAN YAOHT RAOR. 18 REBELLION NOT ORUSHED OUT. a } HE EUROPEAN WAR. | So siencc** beiomebmiaaiated | 70° ot ‘Aworica, treapecuve of | Syms" Wilkam Sietases, se. Neier ihe fst oa, wanes = A CUSTOM-HOUSK CHANGE ‘ I. _ = "| "Them" concladed the King, “an one ‘thors | pest, diderences or organizations, will ‘be held in Fit pao Judge Bodford's Last Interview with Young | Gtate Troops Arresting Citizone—Women pllertat ddan , : — votore us bave dove, tot as fight for our liberty and | will best promote the cause of Urieh independence: ‘THE VOICE OF THE BROOKLYN ORAMAMS. fo kastene-Procutions of the Vicceey ot Nee eect atid Oat The tes, | TLLACCRSSION OF THR HON, THOMAA tra rights against the wrongs inflicted by @ foreign con- ‘THE GRRMANS ROCKING FaREDON's CRADLE. On vi realli, the Germans of | Broo a, } ty ssdone—Fhe Taskee at linea. Beanes | hocteaaeaeey achovernce Grabhes MURPHY AS COLLECTOR. ' Not a Gun Fired on Either | auoror; ana os to was with onr {ainors, 99 God | | Boston. July $0.—The Germans of thie olty have | Gon, their sympathies for Germany as | «There is no piace like New York, and 00] to Heo the Prealdent on the Hubject. ees neurvmen ot Cotlense Oheet~ | Wil be with cs in 8 viraario, wihont woth Berepe | ee RT to Sree eT Tene ren. | anatast Breses. people like New Yorkers for me," remarked the | Daxvens, July 90.—Many citizons of Casewoll | THE Retirement of Deputicn—solemnt. t Land or Sea. can never onjoy lasting peste, to reise tunas for the THA REPUBLICAN PARTY OF WEW TORE AND UR | Coie City Jodgo, Gunning 8. Bedford, Jr., to a | county, N. C., have fled here foreatety from Col, Kirk ties at Poverty Cerner-Conaratalaters . ee oars wes omALL . ‘ma 6 defending German honor. te oi elanes Oy Commitite, | Presentative of Tum Som om his arrival from | end the dont Va Jessa Jam An phd Me fer eg ant . een Gaien bale te 7” 4 benny han ye yh gee! ! | Rarope. Judging by the anpremeditated reception | soa nai 7 Deaton obenge laleteation @us the Gaston: I ! The French Invasion of Prassian | 7 of s the Nort aed all ha lt Ahtntal ol tng. rai Nes plosiag tuerecives tn harmony | which New Yorkers tendered Wim, there te indeed | mea, ond was brought of on a litter by the Ayleg Meuse event yeolerdig, Me, Meese M1: Grienct Simon Chambers yesterday, Baron de Friesen, the Eathusiaatic Rally tor Fa te Geetes ‘the Sak Gn Eee ee no place like New York for him, The Jadge waa | rofagess to-day. Kirk was still arresting prominent Dolitely vacating the office of Collector and transfor Territory. wate eis Praaee ven aumento ees cnntee | WAy Malt-Gnenstantion of a Godot co | re yent —— meh affected by this manifestation of friendabip. | oltisons, c tng the place with oll ite pelsonage, carce and re i Oare for the German Wounded and Fam- ilies of the Fallen—Hpecches by Rx-Gev, Salomon, Benater Carl Schurs, Gen. Siget, and others. j she snoald have it as sharply and severety as pos- sible, His remarks wore grooted with ontiusiaam IRELAND SHOWING HER TEETH. | tn te Norte Gorman Pariument, after tbe On sailing from this port for Rurope he intended | Ratarom, N. C., July 9.—The Aabvas corpus 680 | sronsibilition to Mr, Thomes Morphy. [t was cor to return on board the Dauntless, His physician, | Of the citisens arrested by Col. Kirk im Alamance | rontty ramored that Mr. Marphy would not cates however, ordered otherwise, and ho was thas | is still on, Loter sdvicos from Coswoll county show | Soon the dution of his office enti! the tat of the forced to forego the pleasure which he bad antici | that from s hundred and fifty to two hundred citi- | month, bat postorday Mr. Mer accompanied by HM specch had bees dotivered, s loan of 190,000,000 Fully 8,000 Germans assembled lest night in pated. The dudes ‘iatied the principal cities of | ens were kopt in the court house from 1 o'clook | pig pod rebpemeto Mr. pyteny Terwillicor, and thalors was carried unanimously amid the wildest | Steinway Hail, on Foerteontn etreet, to declare that Rngland and France. In Paris be was the re | P.M. unul6 P.M. One of them, W. D. Bowe, de--| Oo), Pronk i. Howe, visited the Colleotors room bd King William's Address to the | oxprosstoss of ontnusiaem by ail partios the Germans in this country are solemnly united in cipiont of a dinner from Minister Washburne, manded to know why he was arrested without & | and formally took porsoesion, . ‘ THE WAR THE RESULT OF RUGENIA'S INTRIGUE. | Opposition to tno schemes of Napoleon, and that Tn Rondon, Judge Bedford stopped ot Long's, and | warrant, when be was haoohed, own sad 4 MR, ORINKELEL RECEIVED WR, MORPHY Prussian Chambers. Tt is said here that tho falture of the intrigue by | they stand ready with mors! and substantial aid for he therefore hed the ‘opportonity of knowing the | (at Another prisoner, Mr. Willen, wae ploarhlog | sith the greatest cordislity, and scomed altogethor — the Empress Bugenie to marry hor nicce—the | Prassis, The Germans began congrogating on the opinion of loading British miods concerning the Fos ae & warrant, when he too was | uappy at the prospect of rotiring from bis vexations Duchess of Alba—to Prince Leopold of Hoheosol- | sidewalk in front of the ball long before the doors yacht race. yy ‘ imal bis hand fied benina | Post. A ploasant amilo played upon the now Col- f Wore opened. The evening newspapers were cagerly Bought up to obtain the very latest ‘latormation from the seat of war. Many who had learned for tne first time that the new French Minister had commit. ted suicide said that == 1 AVOURRD BADLY for the Frencb, and that the present ate would SAXONY IN FOR THE WAR | torn, is the real source of the present trouble be- = — tween France and Prussia. The father of the Duchess is now in Madrid, drowned in debt, and Rumorel Socret Treaty Betwoon | cenoraity despised. A GENERAL ARRESTED 45 A SPY. Franoe and Denmark, All Germans in the service of the French have “The feeling here," said the Judge, “ te that the | fis foot Hed ander Court, Ladies have | lector's {o00 as ho ernsped Mr. Grinnoil's hand ad Dauntless will win, ‘They consider hor sailing mas- | heon insulted, and with their children are fying to | bowed with the grace of a courtier, ‘The Dovuts tere sed crew superior to those of the Cambria. ae | eee ta ee a ate srr sresecs, | Collectors wore all in the room except Mr. Willems, A soagoing craft, she is without doubt the peor of | troops bere Iagt mikht Wass oo an cach was introduced to Colloctor Murphy by i the: Cambria. Wore no accidents to happen to | Genouncing this outrage ‘aa untaw! Mr. Grinnell. As the offs of every Depaty beoame either, and should they experience the asmal ogean | Unnecessary. — beon ordered to return forthwith. Tye Prus end poleon himself committing suicide, A boy weather, the Cambria must be defected. The Ricumonp, Va., Jaly 96.—A telegram says that | Yeoant Aegon retirement of Mr. Grinnell, it wes { rey Government has annouvced that morenantmen, even | WhO wos selling small Prassian flags realized han teat use "Prence Dosis bs vieborioes,, end a is capable of carrying s greater spread of | 00, Kirk bas yeu comntr: RG, bene re once. ‘icsqrecagis Gaapeape Mewty. nihag : “Ant np . : a F FSoten sce Mor hom ae a FRENCH BLOCKADE OF HAMBURG. | or the Will not be interfered with os the | “Rerdeant Loomer ot) the Ah, Precinct | and ranquian Ayala, in, double quick, time At se man oil energy suillss i ieank sated, Thre, ia great excite. wld wees cuboran ’ ——_- high scas, unless for cousee which would expose | Marcbed ap San tay ase i No, 6 Clinton ‘was offering to.| Mr. Bennett ave woo on Appronching Asds*snt Collector Charles P. Clinch, neutrals to seix tris there any divorder,, "oNber Wen mor afterward | Pest thousand dollars that bs ‘would ve a Fishy Report of a Battle near] Gon. Wiedel, the Adjutant-General of Hanover, Forbach. has been arrested at Weimar as a spy. TRANKPORT REMEMBERS {HR WRONGS. Faanxront, July 9,—The Gazette, in an editorial, i ask how the cause of the war concerns the people France Goes Back on the Paris ot Sian. oe Gira, Wha MAHA nt ne Stipulations. question is one between the monarchs of the re- det ten tl “ive moment the dora were opened thore was « | be.n-imlin within three ante, dlctting fin of rush peil-mell into the hall, and in less than thirty a Asteen Eteele minutes all the seats ‘except those on the platform | fies are thet the enthusiastic Frenchman whooffers were occupied. On the back part of the gatieries | ‘0 make this bet will soon there wore THE MEETING IC MEWARK, Ma nhl taller oh Another war mocting wes held by the Germans of The boxos were filled with tadjes, some of whom | owark night. et Turne in held in. their bands Isrme bovdueta, and Peay tauren Prieth, ¥, Urabecks handkerehiofs when, during the »peakin 4 who has held offe”, two score years, ho was about to sty dog's-cared testament from tbe top Ae tbe Collector's desk, which for ygars has ‘ela manjocted to Custom Hicann kissin. "Ph lastings om che Meat for the | Salve tnta tis ovttcom, (rom Which he som 1 A Diatingniahed Party Gens to | turned, posting th his, basd’ Inree bint Witnens what may Happen, bound, which he deemed bottor The Plymouth Rock yesterday afernovn oar. | tant ai oecaston. —_— te Cambria took that Tho oath of office was admipistered by © lector gant orcas. A tow Sasheghotsalt ahead’ of tha | M#t down to the Branch » distinguish, party. The | Murphy to Assistant Collector Giineh to the mart ssl Langit tre bos ol redhead a aoe dcent Hk TB Pha Ay Tong i ‘Germans, eased reported. wore ‘tua, pincing loreal ait ahead ins | magnificent Tikon, lookiog like a Hronch Admiral, | impressive solemnity, and. Acaisignt Cullocwe tool at all taterested a. By Senator Gari Bebe Jed om to the platform. In- prominent ‘and subscriptions in est of In order not Eel clgttet | westa Ceuehd on king | Clinch's dignified bearing duriaz the ceremony, The following are the latest despatches re ‘THR YRENCH CROSS THE RUBICON. Slantly" there. was applease, which quickly ted ta, tA reported. er Pe vy Ss ad tee Dematlaan ereee tee tones Ot a wr, wiser an re a conf showed that b comprobonted the inpportsace of be k in Tue 801 . rig | COLOOKR, July 20.—Tho French passed the fron. | cheermg, Among othor e DERTHEMT OW THE BIT™BATION, slowly aftor the Cambria, but tike & thing of Tite a beeen Fd decks, on cceaalon. Afarwar stant Collector Cliaok, srleed tn Tam BUN effice down to 8 c’oleah ths | vise aeor Benrbrock lneh evwning, aod coined the PROMUNENY GREMAND A Bux ta M. Perthomp, sae now | hard’ the cbeers of the countless ron that ear. there 900".4 on board Collector Thomas morning. Later deapatches, if any, will be | Costow House. rhe 400K, ents onthe platform ware Philo Biake- ch Tate Mingeter at | ered the eurrounding banks, an n response [| Murphy, Cel. * nx B. Howe, Gen, Prank Blair, Jay PROFOUND aILEXCE pent deus DAU = ial Gena ker, Dr-Vou Holst, Gen, Bigel, Rill Stuer, Dr J ce Sree, very | (0 their srshen ant of the Cambria, muestion | Gow, Sayan hook, Hugh 1. Unetings, W. B. | administered the eath tn torn tothe other Deouties, wad," Ostendorter, De. . Wallach, } Collector mone NR to 0 peteorepe. ‘ Bnewex, July #0.—A French equadron ts block: | Henry Mort, Herman Ub 2, al: ve a, the captain of the Daantiens, tot | ROrrewy. County Cterk Charlee R Loew, Jobe Heer, bcs too% his to or. mach te nel! adtrosaed al RTS ading the Eipe, watching the German ships at Ham- ‘Tho French Despatches—No Engagement Yet | jure, =The Empress in Kestacies - Duke de a War Declaration—Washburne | The English Dew Sanitary Commissi eeth-An 2 4- Pants, July 20,—In the Corps Législatif to-day tion in Dublin—The Engl ico Haun e Dake de Gramont announced that war bad beeu | cto gece Fighting yet either on ectarod with Prussia and her allies, in the following | jySON °F ee st popular demonetra- bier? tion in favor of France was made in this city Inst Maidbof, Jacob Windmatier, and Dr. Resing. Tn the backgro: beneath a brilitens line of Jota, the ensigns of Prassia and the United Sta "ShontP. Petrarch ‘baving requoated (he andl i arch having req audi. ence to become aa still as |, €x-Gar. Salomon was chosen to preside, and about well-known Germ wore honored with the of View Presidents and Secretaries. The bund of the Nit -aixth Rogiment, that nad ad already rendered several inspiriti and popular ht German airs, again poured forth exciting music, led | of Prussia or enlarge her © \daries comm cr ‘Aneietact ge that fe to bot that he would | J. W. Alezander, W. H. Hurlburt, Senator Thoms | {id ferurned to the som circ x has opared one: onpense to inecre aoceecs, | Creamer, Lester Wallick, James Wallac, Lord the elle of the apectators. Str (ri ‘The crow are drilled and rahject to, te strictest } Yiodehouse, Justice Dowling, Capt. Kelso, Hoary | Collector Mnrphy. saying that, he liad the utmost discipline; they are perfectly underetcod by their | Clews, Chamberlain J. J. ley, ex-Btreet Com- | Poni etiee ie ie ones whish he be officers, and ia turn onderstand toem, ‘Lean, and may otnegy Hen bad bamboes ee Nees,” He faciher pad (bes pipe | Tho code of signals adopted by the contestants Aialng exbia was immediately flied, | U2" Murper misut shonet ie bo fon me for the information of passing steamers was pro- from tue upper dock was diversified | Mr. Murphy might expe * by the Judge. hey tre bie rockets ‘and pine of eLampagne corks. "Rear Admiral UNFORTCNATH OPPICR-ARERERS, ts for the Dauntioss, and red for te Cambria, . in & uniform of bine, cove! v . Grinnell) had been during hie entire & "ithe dadge W eoplsent or the nesta ae'itond | gold on, while éuperintending the restau Te Meal salarealf na th edlllggn Hin Allg mor: | of office. rf Mr, Bonnett, abd hopes that wrigtA royal reception | shalled ils ccepy of walters In masterly style and | fhe'a hugh trioute ty the ahilty, inestlits amd foo ay by D. O. Wiin ith those of ber rival, ‘action of Na- | may be given htm. yet found ‘tme to enlighten some of his d fulness of two Depotios whom he hat introduced to aM paerntine | rhe snaee! Decsenied $0 yon on the 1 croning, More thin one hendred thousand people, | °% jon was the first speakor, German. | pocon ia” ‘The yachts belonging to the Sow York and Atiat eaea knees jon his views regarding the | iis successor, and hoped Wat whey Woull Trove ae so Recording to the, rules ead bands of were out on parade, | Americans, he sald, had faithfully 2a To A SPEEDT cetsts tle Yacht Clubs began to “asomble yesterd: Grogan war, Being & Prarian, he is conddent | coptuble to the new Collector. i See aS Pe eet T | With twenty he Gp czectpad of this country when tbe Government was geste lage hs Citton. 8. 1, but the maajoray did mos arrive unuil | that ‘Franco and Hu Collector Murphy, in coply, thanked Mr. Grinzelt sage of Boe eT eet, emeeror I The Pronch and Irich flags were carried entwined. | 04 ‘Ris, country when the Go equally faithful tot! was essential, im order that he mieht act after dark. Among ‘oom was the hittle Red, White | Within two months. Hi for his kind expressic Tle said he taken office Roti ihe Cobinet’ of Prassia of cor retolawen to | The police charged the procession and captared | faz of their fikeriand, “Aiveoees thon wore and give bis ad time to take warli and Blue, whose remarkable yoyaze across the A‘. | oxpress, as his head carver had just fainted with the | from this ndministration hoping te sgitety it and cha : Retity the Cabtaet of Prussia of our resolatien vo | T but the mob rallied and retook them. | in this country, which was sures In odvanee of him. The United Stat till frets in tho pa : boat, and rolling up his gold:laced sleeves, the Rear- | poopie of New York ty a initial and conecinnt ee eee ete aces atae ced t tact tan | wees, Reus, bu hoot * | and souls in tho presoot 4, would recently tolerate a French occu meeting in the New York Yocht (ah | Admiral manipalated the cold joi discharge of its dutios, He trope that the Depution Rnor'te make knows to tho Corps Lecwtait ther, | Intense excitement prevailed. ‘The first demonetra- | many’ tion’ of Mexico, end why should France be expected | House, the onder of wrsnecsing utee, cia ociae | Mim tne nevivat of the Pumouth Hock, the passen: | Whom Mr. Grinnell liad so warraly recum' onde feconaequeres tices a slate of war oxi-ta, sins | tion was made before the residence of the French Resolations expressive of the soase of the meet. | to permit the agerandisement of & power which, if | éruise is 4 be discusyed and scitled. At present {i | Kers were transforred to tho care without dolay ¥ ing were 1 adopted with bot one dissentii volce, whose No" was the signal for uproartor hisses. ‘The resolutions were preamble, Too 191, between France and Prussia, This deela- | Consul, who was loudly cheered, The crowd waved Foilog Auplice to {he allies of Prassia who give ber } tn tricolor, and indulged in cheers and other noisy + demonstration arke, \ 4 | might prove all that hd been said recording thom, allowed to pares ite ee Le etal cripple | Is Woteaded that the wile fleot thal; sail out to- | te distinguished party rolled away on the Branch, Tad taroselanine ha exprantea Ris’ earnest dimire her. The whole Freagh nation, he Undoubled | get!er, and oraise around until eitlir the Cambria — to moet the confidence of all good thinking people, Hae era are ice oma t (OF Nid couse was |’. “Dauntless arrives. They will then escort tho | NAPOLBON'S ANSASSINATION GAG. , | Atverwards there was more handahakine, and the of | that of France sad their own. ‘winning vessel to New York, tis ex: AN AMERICAN SANTTARY COMMISSION, either ya America have become citizens of another country, er R, BERTEEUY pected before the Mth inst, er DePOTIRS RETURNED TO THEIR DRSK», A meeting of citizens of the United States was SRCRET FRENCH TERATY WIPE DENUARE. tat | {ey bave not divested themselves of thetr nation ‘ch mus Pere wien ohabll 6? atp, aaa: oir Mt. Murphy tetired with his companions, and etd at the residence of Dr, Rvass lest night to take | LONDOm. Jaly B0.—In the Hones, of Commons lant | ity; that tbey stand Grialy received to do all tn thete | le 0 tell, epare Bee Torip-eight years of ago, Aan The Ma 1 ¥. C. Regatta, Ordered out of the Court-room—Tho Laws | Nock, to roiury cre ere neh, ke etvionth tevsnuten tor the cexssiaation of 1 Beattary Commis: | SUDSi0S OO vevamseal escearning 6 catest treaty | fam cuiseay v0 Vern We wer late ® Wiampn Ar exriy Brown bait and beard are still anvvuched by | Tho annual regatta for the champion pennant | sere terowt r Briefs, TAL the ‘new Collector entrieg with fim siiuet toa, It ts proposea that the Commission sball co- | @estion the Government concerning & sec: ¥ |) German Fils ‘compiexion la dark, and hv manners ex- | of this Club was the event yesterday on the Bast Panzs, July 20.—In the High Court of Justice, | Which he bas registered the oxme of every perron dporate with the International and French socicties | Which was alleged to exist betwoen France and Tt was resolved that a socioty be organized for the | tremely engag! x” A+ Secretary of tion | Ry Their clad house ts situated on Wash Gib- M 8! » Parpore of nersing wounded German soldiers, and | to this country during and 1949, and was then ded. | Denmark, ond whether Prossia had declined the py oe ge nn po rae ers oy ‘the | Proposition made not long ago by France te disarm, Amertcan Sanitary Commission, and collection of THR RELIABLE CORRESPONDENT TURNS UP. models of ambulances, stretchers, hospital tents, and | A gentieman who has just retarned from a trip ap vther appliances used by the Commission during the | the Rhine, tells his experiences to the Times this that bas asked for a position previous to his acces- by youterday, M. Floquot, advocate of the accused, . i hose to aasist in snpporting thelr survivors. Tt was also | tent as Minister to Sgln. From’ there, he was | bon's old wharf, at the foot of Ninety-cighth street, | moved that p Robey Of tho prisoners be tried pred bse i hegeredi fan tank coe ee ae at y ts tm ate ces mand tat tea: | Sevres beh Minter eae | Poe eA teh mong atone the fw | any. Among the raont ou whieh be evan | Fue tiie en We cat etn " r ellizerent powers at sea. <0 a8 el nch Foreign Office, mm the stake off the clu! "Large delsentions from the Ldederkrana and Arion | 200 wah again sent to this country. Though Garey Leh al worewa ete A vost Mnedherka a ———____- house round Sands Point, and return; the third morn: aye army ‘ ral societies rendered with the most effecti ‘ordered to Belgium, Le ts uncertain whether, incase i v his argument he called Mogy, ono of the prisoners, LAND AGENT MURDERED. te war. A donation of 10,000 france was aleo made es cinte, anh teostete, On. no hone hana! | snimaon tog remy Cbs ermen ities et ote Feieation here, some one elee may | Clase Yachts, from the stake boas round the Step- | « Monsioar."" and was interrupted by the President —— dy the Doctor as & nucious (or a sanitary fund. grave, saxious, of ‘ taneously pringod slips of paper were circaist | uot be pent to thet kingdom in his stead, ping Ronee buoy. reldra: the fourth class | orthe Court, whe pointed out that, owing to tho | The Sa'e of a $60,000 Farm and Payment the Freoeb are yelling, drinki Waggering, an ving on thom“ The Germans’ Upriciig” do. “. % * found Throgg’s Poin’ peor, sad return. ve offence with which the prisoner was charged, in Werthlene Secartet YRANCH AND TRALY. tied i "Another lis mn whier nt re MONEY 45 WRLL 48 SONG, The steamer Fort carried & large party of ‘be th 4 tire pape Mr. Washbrrne, the American Minister, was in | 1ersily ‘spoiling for s Hanis’ Me says further. | fendered was) Watchros the Purges 0 evcgtion | MO siner Matenercas of tant | ploasure-seckers around the course, and returned at | of ihe’Court oscastoned or teens bonrecnterterence | Lrwounuac, Va, July 29.—Uol. B.C. Rane fr. Wast « q th heated eine, ‘ ‘Willtamebargh , . rest ausass ite Ws besca ere othe trots Ona tees for every one German soldior ho saw a bual aise tues night unaninoasly adopled the following ‘resciu. | 6:30 to the foot of Nioety-Aret strect. There was a sel for the aefence snd Procureur General Grand- | dolph, proprietor of the Piodmont Land Agone: toes Night | uceene & Sarnog: Sad the Mystery and Favo- | berret. ‘The latter demanded that Af ¢ Th Of the war. He immediately returned to Parts, and ad, the rest struggling | ordered to leave the Court-room.. M: yee imen of some promineace and large means, wes RUGENT® DELIGHTED WIvT WAR. made an effeceive address. He inqaired if the blood ‘ fovterday wan im couultation with several of Bis | 4 special despateh to the Times from Paris aays | 18 the Ve of tome nertienlar family” In dh ‘uno 1 “iedtome mig, nad dependenes ‘or ourstateer: | Mf. The, away Inthe afterncon, and tore of tne | O94 Of the couneol, Shem ennoyaced Wan be sree | oes ‘einen, Fe eae ane La Liberts weerts that M. Vimergate has gone (0 | Toperial will now seo his fitst ermpaign with bis | ple wou'd elect thoirrulers. When tho French ox. plceite capelven to saree Sim. 6 Foanaed tbs buster Court room, ibid te ee Wierence With a treaty of allianey between France | fyehor, BM. Olivier avows hi entire conduence in for inanited a ious exe taal Gs ee nets ee ised a: sanlia,pe gee father BLOODSHED IN PATERSON. Taare oo Reenica pied dict lig “~ ang Italy, « Y 4 ts ‘ ( . e k ‘The same paver says in case Denmark joins | ‘"* Serene ey eee vraup, The German sould Zoet pros " had ‘THE PATERSON GERMANS MOVING, cond-class boats rounded San: Sebdlery in Pine Ocreieoa hide Wimbish, 8r,, for securities nominally worth $62,000. { France ic (he war, the Princes of Orleans will serve King now who was not afraid tosho: No toot to A Committee of Paterson Germans yesterday | shorily after four in the following ordei Spee- | These securitior we of apy engagement, either by land or sea, @ said to have proved worthless, sim the Denish army, The warlike a 2 France.” Tt wae well known tat, the ambt, | waded upon prominent Gortnans of aw York cin Biant es tacto—Saved from Lyu Col. Wimbish was attempting to recover the fa i Mt Mut | B&# FOr been recoived here, The rumors of alliances | tion of France was to conquor Karope. ‘Asecrding | ingoterenes (o the wmode of jure necessary to 4 Sls. Joe semerson....1 H % | William Dalzell, tho Proprictor of @ small | claiming that tho transfer was a fraudulent transac’ Praace is unabated. A rich masafecturor of Mul- | so9 s4i)i remore only. ‘Thue far 00 sulhentie lolor an evidence that the Cetrgene oa ageied. As | erinee, their sympathy with Prussia ia the proseat or Hak, "ecalmed of Sande | grocery at Pine and Grand streets, Paterson, yonter- | {i0n,,, The immediate canse of he shooting waa an Ronse hae oflered to camp 5,000 voluntecrs and sup- | ‘ition of aay power having taken sides with olther fully, let Sedows epeak. “Our hopea.” Beeaid are |" ewe acm maw 1m panne. Print Fachis Feturned in the etieite | 48Y AMlornoon made an unprovoked assualt apon | brah in sreeced Ton ak ms oioh to youne Johw Wis ply them with rations dur.ng the war, ‘Tho Depu- | combotant. hes 0 pablie. 2 Club House, The yachts returned in the following . ma eens. German: Randolph was in Germany's su ‘The triumph ot ' Patrick McCardell. After knocking bim down with | killed in his office, receiving five wounds. will boo to all Kurope.” He toquires ‘The American officers ongaged in the service of | order 3 ny it was Ghat the Americans aympathizod with | the Khedive of Reypt, still io thie country, bat who | Clave, Number, ® beavy tron weight, Dalzell sprang upon MeCurdell a —— "i Gunpowder Plot in Mulborry Street. Germany? Became France, during the Tate ciel | Were expected to leave in October, bave received with a carving knife, with a blade fifteen inches in war in the United States, aided the reboilion in we | structions to report at Cairo immediately. The | Third... Hee in the Corps Légisiatif sign liberal subscriptions for the wouded, M. Sclineider gives 10,000 france to sone of ti TROUBLE ABOUT DRLGIUM. ‘The Belgian official organs say that France mis- constroes as an evidence of hostility the destruction An attempt was made at about 2 o'clock yeu. toatractions to report “at mediately. Tee | Third, length, with which ho slashed him horribly. ‘The : ppg ef mo bebewpadeebenoregl fF He) tin, Napoleon tempted io-ectfen | otcers number eerSing eygeections | Fourth ; blood eparted over the grocorica on the sidewalk, | ‘Fay morning to dostroy the throc-story brick Four 1 M.—The Bourse is growing weaker; | suit of a misapprehension of orders, and deciare | thoy had no truer friends than the Gor Tals | eee in ee Eererament in this city. The Bad ee Lae [i Sli YS alleles pop enyisipipey inet | fe tll year eA Al ed latory {Yeates continee to dentine, aod are pow quones a6 65 | sees Dolio retina aeeaile nereany nae cactus | tuev bed nary os Wen ‘the United States w ve on Baturday. ] Excelsior. er of the house to the beteht of ten feet. MeCa: about turee blocks off, heard explosion and saw ‘ france. Tapers unanimously condetan Napoleon for dectar. | Nanted, mouey to carry Op the late war. got It Pears rcglGraneth spear stadia Mice An Il was stabbed in the head, face, loft shoulder, | a light. On entering, tho officers were driven out @ -_No fighting on sea or land bas yet doen reported. | ing war. ‘The depuries trom the Departments of Upper and ASNING THR TELBGRAPH LINTS, Lower Kine, Moselle, and Meurthe, are kept well | Teleeraphic communieation between France and Germany. He enjoo nd. and the first knuckle of bis right I hearty support of the Germaaic Mmpire. iced off. “His injuries are not serious, | v2 Another explosion. Subsequent investigation inbuman butcher was promptly arrested, and | °Y the Fire Marshal showed that powdor had tors to-day, unless informed fof their business in ad- Receive the Tyne Oarsme: vance, He isa diplomatist of the old school, and | The Hudson River Rowing Association last has a hearty horror of “ interviewing" reporters, but for a number of policemen might Lave been | beon used in a dark dedroom on the second evening admitted the Beavorwhyck Club, of Albany. | lynched by the excited women in the neighborhooa, | floor and. in'a rear room oe, tie tied a informed by tolecraph of the movements of the | Gormany has boon destroyed by the authorities | “tanvassed "the wer’ and wished Iti be Consel, he had s tong tieratne with Lins eee | A lotion from ine Goorotary of the Londen, Rontee | homneety one taniied womiee in tbe Bale him, kil | During the day a Inrge package of powder, packed army, urd they stele that no important comfilet has | Admiral Milne has boen recalled from the Mediterra- | stood that Napoleon would be pokes Lal Gab, deilaieg Os thane of ele wats in paper and saturated with kerosene, was fotnd by yot taken place between the hostile forces, There | nean in order to command the Channe! Squadron, 2 8 six-oared race, was received. ‘The annual in Me witha quantity of combustibicn lying abot” Roce? Me regatta Fi ivi: i re witha tity of combs ih ¥ uve been scme skirmishes between patrole and A YORESMADOWING OF THI RESULT. Frenoh veosole ot Warsow in ths Wort sans (2 | wil take place at Fiessant Valley between (nS ist Hall atl ad Berth at alno bee on the Hoot. he bella. customs «fcort but no blood bas been spilled and Germany makes the dethroncment of the Bon not agon bas been fred. The Emperor did not | partes its wlimatum. come to Paris to-day. He received the mivistors | 11 ts reported that England, Russia, ond America Sud answered despatches at St, Cloud, The Prus- | propose the neutralization of the Baltic and North Stuns on the border say that Bismarck ts much | seas, The Times reports that ® movement of the troubled at the slowness of the Landwehr in coming | ¥rench army has begua, and that hostilities have sene had also been spilled on the floor, The build: said that be hoped German: > | and 10th of September, and the programme | 0 Tuesday night the J. L, Mott Hook and a that be hoped Germany’ in the preses ck | reiideavous at this port. Accordingly” several vos ing is owned by Myor Rosenthal, and leasod by 4 i will offer ® single scull race in shelis for | Ladder Company No. 2 went on @ bender to Mo!- she would disgrace ler nationality’ by fighting her | "** {uty be expected tn our harbor shortly. mn oe Ee ts ea sae Charles Jansen of 4 Roosevelt street, vetween whom " f a suit is pondin how i he rear oae sewed where’ (re Gotan GOLD LAST BYENING IM THE FIFTH AVEXUR, +. oe tgoaret ale fear eae ded the festivities by beating OM Pon ding, | adie wouse was unoccupied, and wos lusured for may hope for succens, and in conclusion eaid that | , The southeast corner of the barroom of the Firth | oar barre Face, tnd" a” siz-oared skill rac Yor On the same night OBlcer Hogan was = joan citi ‘wo must respect and Avenue Hotel, was occupied last evening by the | champion flag’ of the Association. A committee of laws of the United Btateot but we con shaw eee ene | eecel throma o¢ weld Fimdlers, “crrcling “aroond, | five, ener. Watt, O'Neil’ Bdwardat Setincg acd thusiasm for Germiny's cause, aad gi 4 Worsted in an affray in Carl's Park, whore there PERSON. INTELL Nom. a 'picnic of the old Fire Dopartinent, Que of SUE ENCS at and every now and jotrating the crowd. | Cummings, were appointed to walt upon the ‘Ty visitors bad refused to oay the girl in the hh TOaant Goak. forward 4 worhaas, and sympathy. (Cheers.) ‘were John Potier, Van Gress, Paterson, cud | carmen’ Ga eel ete i Nee York, and tender | hat ‘room for taking care of his cap.” ‘The distuch. tortie tteamer Java. Capt. Cook, for Liverpool, yeu beea opened near For! ‘De Von Holst was the next speak: Mart. | $60,000 was sold nt 23 but'as shore were | them a reception. on bebalf of the II It. WA. Mr | taco ean kenceat ena cee ae. drawn, but AU efi Pera adl Els FERUNCH INVASION OF PRUASIAN TRRRITORY, A REPORT OF A FiouT. the difference in German liberty ivilization | few takers ‘at that Sigur, it gradually fell Cummings offered s prize for a double scule race, | none were discharged m 4 feng Detwoen the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser { The Fionsh passed the froutier now Saarbrfek | Tt js ramored that « coMtaion took place this morn. | [rom French coaseniam. “He showed ‘hat Germany ‘A FRENCH DEMOKSTRATION, to be rowed in 19 feet working boats, ji io apa ber Ser becbabergpbeyghcpenay wg { Het night, and seized the Custom House, This town | ing ear Forbach between the French and Prussian | it,ia the rixht. end Francs in the wroug, and pre- | sag news of ihe riot tu Dublin hee excited mach + Maw Balate top Maasai Ffedl taact gered Privite Lene remote. | surowe lobe the lver asd deere tas aire 8a | 1 on the litte river Saar, about Afteen wilos below | advace guards. Nothing further is known of the | iC’? Hvouwiols res, egoeeh was elognnns | futerer anotg ta Fenieew and oot Ih eiubeas | as ye to eines, Raucatton, Sixty. | leyve tn theT49 cena tomorrow tor Long Beanen, | "eset eeterday i at Pi ortre ’ . | and fairly elect @ audience. Hated mass + . Sixty. mere oot Had 47 ply ir, W. HH. Grey was yostorda firme Hs pos Mahipal ot ellie Piluaad SM ond seme dens san 98 Peace “8. ‘Kasfman was the pextspoaker: Te sald about | PAlby with France st sa early day in this ety, Dinth streets, Lexington and Fourth avenues, was | (iran Mise Nollie Geant Teese oe Ok a ee: the Fth pensar iphdaersetor of Voom Boho kale from Parts to-day are pos one year ago be heard ® speech delivered by that TUR WILLIAMERURGM GERMANS Anov yesterday accepted by the Board of Education as | Jr. Mrs, Freel, L. Dont, Miss Blaggio Dont, and | see aga ' WAM CHANGES, been no Aghting. great German liberal, Dr. Louvy, in the North Ger- ipbiehizienp tld siiavade weaass J et mals Lewis Sylvester, tobaceo more 155 Water | ‘The Journal Oficial this morning contains « decree oy — aan Parllament for the reduction of the army. when | | ‘The Germans met iv force in Luxemberg Hall, | the site for the Normal College and ‘Praiving School | “en. Horace Porter, 8 gucet, was arresied ‘July'T gn charge’ of SeoneRty ' od VRANCS CONS BACK ON URE PARIS C01 1OM. | Bismarck replied, ie army cannot be reduced." | Delmonioo place, Williamsburgh, last night, Mr. . | for ‘Teachers. The plans perepared by C. Arthur WASHINGTON NOTE. Geaitig in revenue stings. Commissfoner Willtaineoe Rominating Gen, Edmond Lebooat, la ely Minister Earl Granville reports that the determined and | He thought [t was an lnsole reply then, but Piacoa, who presided, said : ‘Totten of this city were adapted, and $1,900 was 4 fa 8. honorabiy discharged him yesterday, of War. us Major-General; Viscount Dejesn, Mints. beolute refueal of the Emperor Napoleon to enter- | now sees Bismark’s wisdom and foresight. He | «my the die mcast; the Oeht has in, The ts Leica any Commander F. Simpaon, U. 8.N.: Mr. PAL : f ‘ al cause of Germany, uenee. 4 swarded him as the prize for the best plans pre- | | Tho Prositent will roturn to Washineton from | Denke "tint biter mete ‘ard fi tor of War aa term, ond Prince de is Tour D'AN- | tain negotiations render it probeble that any at- | *POKe Of the good eause of Germany, and hoped | German Empire has been power abd bas CRU Rt | semted, ‘The cost. Of’ censtruction will tenabens | Lenteneinck creep tesetare, during tho next two | Yorks the lou. W. MoMastsr of Loni Me tice fee Vergne, a Ambassador to Vienna, termi to renew them will be vaelens until a great | ‘Dr. 'oaslouitor of the Arbiter Union, apoke in | sity o te whale, Gertatracs. thevereat mesa, | SHOUD, ‘The ‘edidca into. "be three-storey in | Ho David Stoware, and Juage O'Sullivan of tua city sail od It is understood that all the French Consuls in the hes been fought. the name of the social reformers, who ‘all sympa- | ROWever, on both Kuropean and American affairs. thé | boight, with 164 feet front on Fourth uvenue, cov ‘Tho Prosident yeaterday expressed his regrota that | (°F Lurove yesterday batiie has been fought, the Patherian’ Tae a eee ee The seri eattE and inpolence | ered with s mansard rovf, At the centre of the | Congress had failed to make cheaper ines tS pa: Mr. Florence, the comedian, Germauie Confederation have received thelr pase- | 14 is reported that France denies that the atiputa- | {ge for the cause of the Father A thoy wore anaom- | [idite fee penstat yeosrmai, nation 'Brocta: | elles front on Fourth avenne, there is to be a | the Chefokee nation for lands purchwsed in 1368," | steamer acotin yesterday, ipo has be ‘ porte. lations of the Paris Convention apply to the present | bied as German-American citizo! Jove | mation deciares now that thie war is not against Ger. | Mandeome portico surmounted with a lofty cupola, eT S370 T snecess, whieh te’ proposes ‘Co brite out eacty’ No newsraper correspondents, Freneh or foreig war, the fatherland, The American people sym. | tnany, but inst Prossia. Thanks to Providence, ro OnITUARY, success, Proposes out carly in the will be atlowed e pose iy with Germany, for it sympathized and aided | lie has made inistake for once, and now finds Seventh Ward, oe s own! i Le allowed pany tho French army, TUM ORMAT LIVERPOOL PAMIO. tn ta Inet Eieal. Otreanion Welle rnaDy ralast him, Wo must ot mie: i 5 enator Brownlow has arrived at his home in onuaieeona TE ean Rica The Liveroool markots yosterday wore utterly ations. St people te, back her, sities, | wake cur aituation, New is the tine toaquare up old | Last night the M, T. Brennan Club, No, 1, mot } _Charlos Del Vecchio was buried yesterday from | nctter Mrownlow tas arrived ONG IN TH BALTIC SBA. prestrated. Nothing was ever kaown like the come, iy millions of people ck her, ell Ger- | tHovances. pbb Masiesh streets te the Bavanth W, hia residence, 273 Navy street, Hrooklya ADI to walk ® Const It is rumored that Prince Napoleon will go to the | {norciil depression.» Many moa worth £100,000 ster. | May had Afy-four millions, He predicted « Ger- a ot atreet, in venth Ward, to arrange man’ triumph, whicd meant liberty aud progress, | ‘The German popolation of Willlamsburgh now {howl his control o Baltic, and with his land forces cooperate with the | ling @ day or two ago are bankrupt to-day, Tu Mra. Sarah MeCloakey, mother of Mr. Jamas Mc oN " for a grand picnic on the 26th inst. The meeting was | Cros! i Mee ff Ske AF ROU EL ie quarter \ S0m proposed to organise for the purpose of aiding there Lorkey and the inte Henry’ M y. aied ath tury, and die hone who ‘are aus fleet of Vice-Adiairai Count Boast Willaumes in o- | Basins in paras and fabrice at Manchesiar in lao | (TRO sect til ugg amid great cheers or a united | fguntrymen, And would holds maim mectlag os | Interrupted by a gaog of rowdies, wno trom tne | Sence loonie HssuiPa on Faranayalsh Bh Vinton ot i eat tthe Rauates ww obtaln cupying the twrritory of Hanover, A namber of | “Tike Standard this morning says that the recent | Germany” ‘Wednesday next, u Laxeaburg Hall, for that object, h coal, and other missiles | ,, Daniel Dowdacy, agod 2 yours, of 3M Rast Sixty te = errivo , “4 . on sixth treet, who was Injured by the “ Spies have been captured on both sides, near the | (amble in stocks Is altogether due to the croal THE PRUSSIAM CONSUL'S ANNOTANCES, Admiral Porter Don't Go at Hin Own Ex- | wore about loaving the room when Mr O'berent | course ou the Fonrth of July, died BROOKLYN, al People on ‘Change were caugbt with customers A throng of young Germans besieged the office of ae ™ BX) fred some shots through tho skylights which drove | Pugiar oh roek aw. This wirole ¢ ae The officers of the Bonk of France announce an a at way price Th Market remaiun | t% Nort German Coneal all day yesterday, carer . t any price, The money market remains ‘The body of a man, ab i) money is freely offered at 30315 ¥ cons. asho as ent Up for ihe repos Wasurxarox, July 20,—Admiral Porter wilt | °*7 ‘be rum uFeh yesterday t 60 years of age, drifted y ‘RAvance in the rate of interest to 3 per cont, ¢ at Greenpa nt yest to go over and fight for the fatherland if the Prossian Tavgmroo.. July #0—2 P.M —There is a betior | Government would furnish the transportation, For | Probably take Gen. Sheridan and the other commis. | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. teobuny peeciiod wiih'n wotke Soa gmauarER Wa8 Fees fectg in the market. now, and business is recover: the present only those who have served in the Gor. | Snore out to Hurope on & man-of-war, in order to | 4 ois prega Antncialion wore entoftained ‘ fe. one of the new Judes Tee Seren Be {ng Soom Whe aithety Oe Gee pane man armies will receive such ald, ‘The Consul has peste with them in witnessing army end eval | in Bugato yesterday, rdagi” Teturaed home In the ons. s essmnore than thi ; ment-Thy W. Italian Des- | oot a yet received any official notification from bis a cethts: M-A. Hall died at the alls of Scuuylkil! yos Seni Ware tonight" Chg SMT | 'Niebola Noll a vory oldman, reauling i North of Oue of Eu trigaee—The Freuch patches, Government of the declaration of war on the part A Wedding without Fuss or Nonsense, ‘The Hudson River State Hoapital in Pough ‘i 4 of The funeral services were conducted ty | Baccnd sirect iaved.ay MIGhe and wae balned cone tory Savalas Basu, Switzerland, July 90.—A General of the | of France, He does not place mach faith inthe | ‘The Hon. Jobu Ryle, Mayor of Paterson, N. J, ta to be ready for patients by Sepecaber 1, e NeePs!® | the Hey. Dr Heose of Hastings. and Br, Cook Ta tna Hae ates af tibeatata’ ass Buawin, July 20,—The Reichstag or North | Swiss army, and several other officers of high rank, | dospatebes seat to this country—such es the rumor- sided pM pat ct ag it | A call haw beon podiished for a Democratic Stata | were: Metre, N. Herr $e, A. Han Spar wrae killed by the faling oF Hamnitton Avenue ) German Parliament met yesterday afternoon. The | Wve heen arrested in Germany. It is believed that | od great naval battle off the Hague. He is constant: | Winchentér, Mase” “The wedding tata ogc, | Convention in Avianka, Gn, ou Aug. I, Mintords Yhe body was interred’ tp Thiuits Ga Mav Ket of the ith of net, ccnsured the Inapector Grend Doke of Mecklonture-8chweria wav choses | Frteels, purposely retards her’ onswer to Bwitser: Martinez, with @ reorganized force, ly bothered by visitors asking for information about | in Albany, and was an unpretontious ceremony, ligenes. land's declaration of neutrality, o a pat hela Pl pal threatening the city of San Luis fotoal on the 10th inst pray) Pe er Ve wed Cou 1 5 eon 7 Phi Nas Our T le Deesen's stctene 4 Pahyreteees na Pre hela db id ae hb del ie THE SAILING OF FITH COLORADO, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, spain yastardsy, and ‘wes crvshea Yovaeais. Uy: the # OE ERRUE SURE received by fall 4 dal fob nt Dargan rq The steamship Colorado, of the Williams and —— Music in Madison equare this (i . dy France, The King then opened the session | » pointed Commander-In-ohlof of the forces of Swit. “4 \ State Ci sip wm SAREE OrERIAg, Mr. v. WC. Rathardt, ¢ Hine of packets, sailed from Pier 46, North Job ‘kson, a student at the State College of ™ with a apoceh, which was groeted with the wildost | serland. fiver, wits tho United States mallet noon vostar, | ontfiedtectaefence's, bay 4m ineroeoeteeaet time | cba ae! and Mechanical, Arie, et rome, was | 4 Th threrpmeyer vesterday ranged (rom % at 8, Bee A ‘Tho King eaid Prasaia had no Interest in the avce, dovensive’ and’ offensive, has aon ‘conclused | Frenchmen and Germans, “The lnterest which fes*Fonkera stot of Ween denuaky tot esr BRIS | ee, TES THe a otarNing Gens tor new profes. | © Window at 251 Weat Thirty.nfih eclined to receive a carge tion of the Prince of Hobensoltern for the Spanish | between France and Denmark A French srmy | marked the departure of the Silesia was, mot mast. | tox ot tpe tropssutaly. sorahip at WOoyun University of Middievowa, Conn, The body of Cotes Hardcastle, drowned on Tuos. | of coffee from Perth Aniboy. witout & cess bet ed Shrone, excest tbat it might bring peace to ® friendly | corps ls preparing to oceupy the poniaaula of Jut- | fested on the sailing of the Colorado, ‘The excite- | ‘The trotting match, at Fordham betw ——— ay night, Was recovered yesterday off Filth stroct Neale it wow Grooved tha ‘Min uext eaty ot gun Poople. Ii had nevertholess furnished the Bmperor | '804, and stteck I’russia through Towsteis, mont was not greater than that which ordinarily at | pagy's Joe Hooker and A. C FLASHES FROM THE OCBAN CABLES, Joho aged 60, banged’ himsoif yester- | Powder also sliail be required to surnish @ cloau boalth begin Gag “ ori furnisbe pero! TEAL GALEEEA Ane pao tonds the departure of ooean eteamors, Almost ® eerlous ending. ey day toa beam in’ his cabin on Finy-nith stecet near ic nat ® dass eae ; ench w ovel, Bull Frog f e 5 ‘5 "he Hon, John 8. 'T. Stranahan, ProwMent of the t HHP Fiommxce, July 90.—''he Italian Government bos GRRNAIN GOWNS HONS 99 HIERT, thoywagon, He was secordingly hold as distanced: Small-pox still rages in Paris, School Inspector John Kotly has established » Was married yoaterday (9 Mims Clare called out two classes of military reserves as a pre- | ‘The stounihbip lows, Capt. Overston, of the Anchor ————$—_$___ ‘The stoamabips Paraguay and St, Patrick arrived fild ands sliver medal to bo conterred annualiy upon Westied, Mass Siranaban waste ‘anknown to diplomacy, and, scorning peace, , hed | c.utiomary measure, line, sated yesterday soon for Bristol, Ken with NEW JERSEY, in the Te rrewres (Be ae two most proficient puptis ia the Normal Behoo! Wy ighrinerpal of # young Iadien* weuninary “on the indulged in language to Germany which could oaly THR GICK MAN IN A WAR rir, about one handred passengers, of whom one. . Don Carlos, havin; in expeller mm France, ‘The Hon. , larry Warren of the Fourteenth Ward. Tenants haatome aml MACS | US. Marshal Daion sot ‘The Liverpool cotton market closed with uplands | yenipg. Tbe presoatation wes made by Mr. kdward | MuMkey “* ne who retarn to their native land eee ived in Geneve on Tucsda} to'baitle tor tbe Mluorland, ‘They sll condemn the | Pourteoa car jonds of Petersonians yesterday | STived ls Gee of Napoleon, and are willing to sacrifice | went on the Oad Fellows’ excursion to Eagieswood, ave been prompted by & miscalculation of ber | vrewwa, Joly 90.—Turk war made Strength, Germany was poworful enough to resent | serves, aud stopped the te twelve barrels of e rectifying entanliahe yas called out her ro: legrapha in all directions, r at Pd. aud Orleans at Od. Koy war Gown at stteowpaareets ‘ook language and repel such violence, He said #0 ——— all for the cause of fasberiand, Minister Proiaghayeos fede Seronaded by his ‘The family of the late Mr. Dickens have declined chive fatal casos of hoat were reported at the | to tax, making It oquai tO 61.01, market value An ll reverence, knowing that tho event was ta ‘The Excitement in the Country, AID ror TI (RMAN WOUNDED, Spats, ye ower w parture for the court fora’ Of £3,000 for the manuscript of * Edwin Bight of the Police Canta omits, Mire wives eran padhakliog Water Division, 8 of 1. in Brooklyn, God's hands. He bad fully weighed the responsibil |, PORTMOUTM, N. He Tuy S2-— The Herz Darest large and enthusiastic meeting of the Ger-| John D. Coates of Jersey City died yesterday of Is cloned at 84 for money and the eecouns, | Me Of Prostration, Fee rina eRe rea truest simi haoman, WA. §y which rested on the man who drives into war | steamers Narragnuvett’ and Califoroia Atted int ten opted and signed lasing vefote the Uetaas people | STitt dearer Aye ac Ra Pee ee Of cages! OF Oi ib, |, The Watlonel An Sesery Mondard, wbich bas fon, We alibicon "AG; Weitanaaly LY Baie ‘end bavoo two great and tranquil nations, yearning | with all possible despatch, : the "eriovancest of the fatheriaats smd the nope’ ot | Crnn® eae ntg | i erie M4 | Ulinte Conteal, 10a, ake se workiy journal. it will-omit | Walker’ 0,8 4 abot A Bi SoCs dy w of the ‘Third Precinet by prtrcm feet 1 . fF Poace and the enjoyment of the common bless: 4 NATIONAL FENIAN CONVENTION, ultimate triumph, ‘The Germans propose to oF- | of Wue.oy ela gents hat he Tocked ths boy secused ot cor tee bes ae at keen Srdats' 08 the cast ts The Nanonat andard. Wot b® Kbown hereafter Shonmeksopers ef Brookize sre cautioned S04" of Christian civilization and prosperity, and for | Purtapetenia, Pa, Joly W.—James Gibbons, boclety there that will aid those who are owalch, in a eam for four hours. “hi wane | Contd aos be kacertalnod Aiton Voatd wore vest, , Aesinet A women who Wounded in the German army, fontents more salutary than those of blood, Thoee | Chairman ofthe Rxecutive Committee of the Fenian it into which He, boy was put for ao ‘ho rule France have shrewdiy studied the proper | Byptherhood, as issued the following shoring service, ail a ut collision wit Durtng a Aight over a gamo of en brother who had tn: ‘The case of Edmonds, the Patent Oiice extor- | Frodorick Flint's lager-beer saloon, Chim. The warden says that these boys | th velle 4 fast nicht in | fret opndity 1% Broadway, r. Bhe has A GERMAN SUBSCRIPTION, In view of the tmminency of & genera! Ruropean fow patriotic German merchants starto DAY! 01 ently arrested (or | some longtu on Tuesday Overmmens Bruily op: | ha: oad badiy damagod 6} a lagor-boor glass ead | formod, with a flor YO, lath ein gab Wt, Methods of biWting ue sensitive pride of that axons L war, ‘aud Whe alrons probspulity a Hoxiaud being | pudacription for ihe cause of Gormay liberty aud ‘Thoy Aro ROW wder suryedllance povod (he Folease Of ug wocusod . W Mave Deed Ln the Landa of Flips bad & remarkally red now