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Bee THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW_YORK, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1870. PRICE TWO GENTS. THE KUROPEAN WAR, |[2*ssizsms = meme ‘The Swiss Legation at Paris hasbeen charged with the protection of the interests of Bavarien citizens. A Sharp Skirmish in France, and | 7% D:ten Const wi prowct the French eagna te Two Prussians Killed. wh vemioe 0¢ Amataps ltl seen ta ed pi BE core Se cease THE PRUSSIANS ATTACKING is sro pie demeneition ot Loved on the churches every day (or the auscegs of the Frepeh Queen Augusta's Farewell to her | *™*: ‘Tue women crowd the ehurches on such oo casions. Peoplo on the Rhine, | "ry naw tt Toulon, She carries thir ty-two guns and & crew of FOUL MURDER ATTURNER'S | 7™# cenaw xaome nace, — | TAMMANY'S WOODEN INJIN —— Watching for the Yachts off Bandy Hook—A AITEMPT BY THE PROPLE TO LY On Delightfal Seaside Retreat, Free from 4 NEGRO MURDERER, Tom of City Life-He: mrs ease lent Lt town Say sae ma G in a Kitchen, Tak jaxpr Hoox Liont-Hovss, July 24.—The bar | another Glorions Day at Greenwich- tho leran the Lorre saetehpented § A Coward's Blew—A | ren waste of Bandy Hook has deen wi ily lively Idol before which ¥ Gaamacy Brive PINIONS YROM TER DRITION PRESS. WR eben ned ips " L gore uring the past few days, and hotel accomodation | Bew the Kneo—Tweedy among "The Timeo sharply criticises the Iancusee used | * large number of friends, embarked on an exc the Erie Road. bas risen to a decided premium. The few represen- —A Splendid Yacht Race, ‘the Beporor in his rocent circular to the | "0% Yesterday up the Hudson to Dobbs Ferry, | The Orange Hotel at Turner's Station on the | tatives of the press who have been fortanate enough | Saturday was a day of excitement and pleasure ‘agents of France, His idea that war | 1Ner® Were six or seven hundred persons present, | Erie Railway is the largest restaurant in the United | to secure resting place on the point are boarding | to the members of the Amoricus Club. ‘Thott With the wmanimous approval of tie people | S84 Détween dancing and sineiag the morning | Kiates, and in the aummer te quite a resort for New | with Mr. Patterson, the lighthouse keeper, who | erounds at Greenwich, Conn, were toronged with de right," inmmtrue, Te real anthor of the | Pessed auickly and pleasantly, The club sang the | Yorkers on account of its beautiful scenery, being | has been very oblighing in supplying their wants, | people from the surrounding country, and a larze re ‘war fe pot he who declares it, but he who makes it | NOD! Ores, “Day Vateriand,” and “Was Ist Des | gt the base of the Shawangonk Mountains. The wait- | Sandy Hook, believe It if you ean, haa neither por- | presentation of tho Oriental Ciab and “ Btable necessary. ‘Tho Saturday Review does not think | Dentecben Vater! and having received tho first | ors in the restaurant are colored, fand the outside | ter house nor politicians, and would be alittle para- | Gang" of New York clty was also prosont. Kuch the fortanes of Cubs will be affected Prize (a $1,600 plano) at the Baltimore Saengerfest, | hoip and the house servants are irish. As might be | diso If it were not for the flies and mosquitoes, | of the elud houses was gaily decorated with fey another by the Ruropean complications, “The | *t4 the second prise at the Pliladelphi Saengerfest, | expected, there has not been the utmost harmony | which are most persistent in ther attacks upon | and all the coneregated yachts at the float flew an uty of the Press in theso war times,” the same | 2&terally sang them well. All were in tho best of | always prevailing between them, and on Saturday | strangers. Locomotion is rather 4 forms ra Bera, we ‘who has been telegraphed at Valparaiso to retarn to Enaland immediately, Acepecial des- pated from Berlin announces that the passenger trac om the railways will cosse to-day, The re- serves and the Landwehr are being pushed forward, ‘The army is in excellent spirits and full of conti dence. m0 THE JOY OF TAR TIGERS AS HA WAAL HAISED ON A ROCK, je ' ' 870 mon. Her engines are 8O0-horse power, St. | paper says, ‘is diMeult, Holland, particularly, | *Pitit* expecially burly Mr. Behoen‘eld, chief tenor | gyening inst the usual quict of the place was dis: | sand gives with the foot, | WHI Wala Ik Weelosiypustie. tarthe vps tad ITALY AND RUSSIA NEUTRAL, | Anaré witt command ber dons for silence about the disposition of the Dutch | C the club, and Mr, Russ, President of the Ger- | turbed by the For the past few days a large number of ynebts | each train from the city deposited its quote of ex ait Austria complains o! the war measures, which | troops.” The steamship City of London, which bet ied thete Qeottnation, alighted, laden RPORT OF PISTOL SHOTS, have been craising about, and cight or ten anchored | pectant visitors, Directly in front of the princival stop tramic on the Lake of Constance, ealled to-day, takes the mails for New York which | jh. ond ect Mota yer ite croanin, | four of which wore fired in quick succession. Off the Horse Shoe last evening. building is a ledge of rocks, and on the more prom: Ireland Again Crying fora French FRANC SOLDINRS DROPPING DEAD, were to have ‘been despatched by the Tarifa. ‘Tuo | lunch and vet up kees of later all over ho grounde, | John Bovd, mulatto, entered the Kitchen Just | | The America atrncts much attention, and is all- | inont one was placed « pedostal. At the hour of Invasion, The weather is intensely hot, A tnrge number of | Atlantic enbles are still very much crowded. Seaaaee Pecan, J 18 | before the arrival of the express train from Builalo | ing well, but was paseed by the Iidal Waveon her | noon, amid the dipping of colors, the enthusiastic Parapise, & number of patriotic soldiers have dropped dead in the streets from st speeches were delivered. Every member of the stroke, ‘The main body of the French army is dis- tributed between ChAlons and Motz and Thionvilte, TANS now tr A BRIDGE. in the departments of Moselle, with a constlerable Dumber of (roops at the (orlifientions of the former city, Another army is forming in the Pronch de partment of the Lower Rhine, being distriluted be- setved in TH SUN office down to 8 o'clock this | tween Strasbourg and Bitcne, adjoining Rbenish ‘tnd became engaged in aqaarrel with one of the fe- | trip up to the Hook yesterday, Among the yach male cooks whom he calied an Irish slut, Poter | about the station are the America, Phantom, Fleur | ing of a great bell, and Aring of eauno:, a life six A great many shipwrecks have recently occurred | committee wore a badge with the German colors, “ live Bp ‘Ae Lis, bilvie, Soalleen. Sta Masa, Abie is aS GPIAR OF CANNOT, BUNS eIse on the Gorman const 6 Sf thy rite McGowan, who, at the time, was bringing fee into , , ' ine, Matic, Addie V, FIOURE In Woop ‘onst by reason of the removal of the | Hut that was not neoded to show the sentiment Of | the Kitch lated with Boyd 4 told him | MP tthe little Red, White and Biue. The Alice. | othe fon, Witliam M. beacons, It is generally admitted here that the sita- | the party. They received the praires of Prussia and lon, expostalated w! foyd, and toll Bim | Commodore Kidd, ran to the light ship and back | © pagel jam M. Tweed wi ation of the Fronch army has every advantage over | the denunciations of France with the heartiest ap- | that was not tho language to use to any woman, | this morni had a laree party on board, ‘The | place, and was immediatoly gree lause, and accompanied the speeches with their | black or white. Boyd quickly retorted, and called | Trrolin Kent's new yacht, Was out yester: ith the exclamation of * Ht c that of the Prussian, ‘The French bave two pointe | PiUlte. an o1 . Boyd quickly retorted, and called h Was with the exclamation low natu cs. The return passage promised to be even r and saied remarkably well, Sie looks like a flye eer O/ attock, The steamship Holsatia, which arrived | pleasanter than up the sire Untortunately, how: upon McGowan to come out on the platform and | ang with the windon per beam, fmakes things wall ital likeness! The figure, ti at Plymouth yesterday noon, was discoverea by an | Over. It wus marred, ttle the matter, Boyd le the way, paesing throuch | A large fleet of chim dredgers were HOW THM MOLSATIA WAS BAvED, cheering of the throng of people present, the ring. ME PRIS raised to ite on every sida what a cap: gh of wood, is The following are the latest despatches re- knocking about | really a work of considerable merit. It reprasonta ’ Tn hiring the tog whieh accompanied the barge, Gowan, Bete yesterday, and added to the exciten.ent. Presider n as Clu in eo ac morning. Later despatches, f any, will be rb ish pilot Lying to ina fox, The pilot informed | the Club's Committee had stipulated in a written be ternal irragchenhsd os pe a - sea, tie The general tovic of conversation ts the approve bedi tecbodl hie beth 1 Lk 7 mitial A JOKS ON THE WAR connesroNDENTS, the cap of tho declaration of war between | contra boat should tie at Dobbs Berry bined wean oe 4 Le wie te eon oe " ue i | ine arrival of the Cambria aud Di delivering an addr , bens tne pda sO vory inted iy ipt. , of 5 r wr until At. necessary | on, Felaral jowan dealt Boyd a terrific blow from behind whieh | boty here seems to have a different op Cap- | striking that it would be immedistely recoguized apr iehe sggetbornt tha Tie colon GC thas EELIARU oe Ten call AOCOCMETMNSIE ier adr pose desperous ura, | CE irge, however, at about O'etock, raised on his jaw a lump as big asm hy oge. Boyd | tin Farrell, the veteran ship news collector, who | anywhere by those acquaintel with the Boss. Tc is * — day that the notes of that institution will be re- | port of Plymouth with all possible dospatel, which | Mr, Caten, tie Chairman of th Com: ks 4 t Ned Share’ has been stationed on Sandy Hook tor tlh Bloodshed at Last—Two Prnssians and Seve | doemed in silver, The bank has ratsed the minimum | Was accordingly dono. mittes, who had been indefatizable in hie | Quickly turned, drow a fourbarrelled Suarp's re- | eighteen years, inclines to the Dauntless, and j the work of a young artist, Mr. do''n And erson, and eral Weeachnen Milled Dering 6 Bee tate of discount to foor per cial, A Mintelerlal dis HOT WANEES, WA8 COnREAPONDEHTS, ons to the party all the day, heard an order | volver, and with the look of « flend ing from where she was sighted on July 18, and t'e | the gift of the Secretary of the Clu, Me, Carries Fiven to cast off the ropes, Mony'of the excursion- south westerly whads that have been #o prevalent of Tho French Government stil! discourazos tho | ists were still in the grove, and Haturnlly Mr, Cahen SNAPPED THY TRIGGER THRER Tinks [ite experts’ to sight ‘her’ to-Jay oF tomorrow. Halt f newspaper correspondents,vnd undertakes to aupply | immeaiately rushed over to the tug, and asked the | white pursuing McGowan toward the kitelien, The | Others fancy the Cambria, hut do not eapect to pilot what he meant hy attempting to leave th ‘ eit! Lie yachts War news to the jouruals of tho country througn | I Hel Sea te cee oF the Yea. Firs | fourth attempt was success‘ul, the ball entering the | see eltler of the yachts before next W welenkeces cree, published this afternoon, forbtts from this day the publication in any way of any account of the movements of the French army or navy, Wea. Its locality is a capital one, for with exte hand the fizure seems to give Weleu provct ing, and ts the first oujoct that greets th ineadday at | ore ictal Lonvon, July 4— Midnight. —Deepatches received ‘ j see ‘ the earliest, In ‘case the yachts should arrive at baer " av Ore, Annown tere both from Forbach and Coblena say that ® | Le now’, in reply (ou Committee of the Press, wio | the oMtciul despatehes of the War Department. The | to think themselves allowed to run mat- | tide of tie waist of NcGowan, McGowan fell Just | night. extensive preparitions have been made to | wees tun” Titel anne vaeitss Praseian foree on Saturday crossed the Rhine, be- | hat petitioned to accompany the army, aid he | officers of the Bank of England to-day announce a pretty much as they pleased because | inside of the kitchen duor, Boyd threw himself their approach. ‘The ki or of He light aiip | Pinswe wed by Mr, Charles Hall, and t , Ind Germans to deal with, aud 6 up bine rockets on signting the Danni: | [in “owned ti , “iO tween Sivtionis and Forbach, for the purpose of | Would only consent to remove the restrictions on | stiil \urther ndvance in the rate of tuterest. The red inlined to fallow the exemple set’ by the | UPOn McGowan and attempted to shoot him in the | fig, rockets if tie Cambria. is first secn, | Mie, Ross awned tw Mr. I yen condition that the correspondeuts would promise to | minimum rate is now tour per cent, wpyside on wth of duly. Thi coolly | bead, when he was kicked in the month by some he Q t-house keeper at Uio Highlands hus arrang- mking 8 recennoi:sance in the direction of Metz Maier Horning had been devote | fo vetti " true, £ Av: xt Fved that the tile w: ing in against im, ron, which changed the direction of tue ball, | ed ‘0 do the same. a Peaninoas: ann 1 waa on t id Bt. Avond, La taal Shad aed seatbelt lar te alal aud that bo prow Once, und certiinly | Posen seuck a table Tie principal p as In at the tolegranh | ii ferlinoss: and it was agcsed the: ve Wonree nas THR PROSSIANS AT WORK, Baron von Beust, the Austrian Prime Minicter, | would do so, Mr. ¢ led the terns of the ; ae office, trom which a good view cun be obtained, | QcO\K Sling froma point jk 0 : Boon afer crossing the river they meta French | @rnazavro, July S—A dante cecurred here today | han issued a circular to tuo Austriau uinistore | Contract, vut that made no difference, White thus | | Whea Kicked, Boyd's lins were closely com: | This moraine, at about 2 al reporters Bick, a saline distanes of Let es ica th ‘ caposintiting, the engineer of the tug (the On! od, and sotely ch | Were on the wateh with ©: when 'wo ervening tine Was acer i settee; tlie sutpost, near the small village of Carling, some | by aloud explosion, Tho Prassiana on the Bavon | abroad, He says: Caposinliting, the enginesr of (he tug (the Only for) | pressed, and the blow completely cut throush Sch CatAia Merrell: wheg we | iatarventie tine. ¥ ae ° ts blue rockets we aie Foaneeilyo te tein ue prone ace ars Lis upper lipo that it hong from bis thei resp i blown up the eastern If not access ful in sparing Rurope Mootshed and | puriey, palled Mr. C ‘ hen cut uron the deck, In ‘0 the telegraph, but before @ word had id partaking ofa expitit diva er feven ites nerth of St Avond, A sharp skirmish | po iway bridge, conuecting with this city, | AUstrin the miost seri us corsequences, indispea- | doing 40, he tere centl mons alpacer cont to pieces, | checks. ‘The blood epurted from the wound tn a atrose tap "Wire, the expert Barrell a By ee Pe aes ensued. ‘The French chasseurs charged the Prus | viorshai M fh 4 ss te toa war betweentwo powerful nations. we A halt Coren excnrsicnists now sprang upon the | Byrd's f.ce, and in this condition be fired nnotier med the hungry Bohemians upon whom that ee i arsbal MacMahon is expected here to-morrow, re at lenst to mitigate the violence of that war surronndsd th cinecr, who was a tall, bab th H te McG wT welcome light had flashed, that the sicnat was from ? f ; blans, and the Initer retired, leaving two men upon | The Kmporor is expected at Nancy. The Freueh | There“ore, Austria will preserve au atitude of entire built lauter turned on his arte Bad phage d ba Ve me dy Mid FT tho ktevmahin America, “Phe disappointment was f Atte w d ss << tle; " Thiot peutrality, resisting every overture to participate, | becl, sprang down. on the lower deck, and ran into | of the would-be muritcrer wos again kickod Bev after waiting another hour, the report the field. A despatch from Coblenz says that it is | troops aro massing at Metz and Thiony Ite, We showd be imprudent, if we are dosirous to ro: | the cabin, ay 11 looking for a revolver, Thereuoon | the ball passed throngh a wind 1 entered one | ers sonzhe #oluce in rest, only to be dist. bed every erecaed balloon tint tots oF twelve: reuchinen were btliéd; THE ALGERIAN ARMY IN FRANCE, iain mastors of our on destinies, to on ituny | Arosa shricking of wo woopingand walit® | Or ihe passenger crea of the Bullule express tein, | #€ Minutes by the bie of some sanguivary insect. | ‘ y , Mansrintes, July £3.—Yesterday a large party of | Measure tonding to guarantee tranquillity to tuo | of children was heartrendins. Tho air was | Of the pa iho exp rein, Capt. George Mann, of the Awencns autour on The French dexpatehes do not mention the loss on | 4.4 srmy which tins been perating a Algeris of European people. iitations, f, few nee Graranrd akan Hed ikat tne by ee Gels rounoed Chae all was da roatine git te se arm: ich bia or ‘ . 4 reappeared, though d aine he ball pass greatest excitement er Paoel i ta ather site, rived here on transports, They were accompanied TUE CORRESPONDENTS AT WORK, avy han onkey-wr the head of @ passenger, who was Iokins o1 number ent to fo with hits on Sued is 1 shard . * sues lovgth: “patches ff 18 rt 8 - * the window. ‘The proprietor of the ho Mr. K. n n yueh r mY ‘ Jed with the ere euthasinem as they march- eehy sh gat aii iba ap . OW ove f 7 Ughthouse one tl ved fowed by a French reconnols#:nce on Prussian soil, d with ¢ y F ‘Sree ca hes eon. | chore however, the weapon GRAPPLED WITH noyD ing Gt the Landing, Ughthouse a net ed througit tue streets of the city on the way to the | Smiles of France and Prussia, - heseon: | taken tre and hiinself went be. . “ thomselves of te invitation Vist which it is cold wae entirely successful peo raas af yt eT tain a general résui 6 of the operations undertaken | low in ilisgrace 1 it been “ansthing | and after @ dea erate strugele in which hehecame | Yesterday's exccenive heat drove many thousands | jvand, siisn Ney; liect® Si y It in confidently stated that the Prossians are I ugon the Rhine, and the arrangements of offence | but Germans with whom this occurred, ho woud | fuvcred stn loud from the wonnd in Hoyd reving | 0% sy from the elty to inhale the fresh air of Staten Owen Bre Come . aod baath s Cott 1 hth The German Hea — Asenrances of | and defence of both partics. Tho Zimes argues | base been Ul al ed ta i. ud oy a ‘Lat MeGowan was still alive, seized a heavy atone | {*land and adjncent resorts, ‘The Whitehali boats bolt moekee the dice ne ee ee ttrengthening Coblentz only with the intention of italian — The | from data that tho marvellous rapidity with which | This a cowsrcty deck Land belonging to the ing ished it at his head. Tt struck the | reaped a glorious harvest, ond the east side of staten | ohc tints where thc en. re itis altars making {: a base of operations, and they intend to Italian People Enthasiastiontly Pr the Prassiana bad rallied, and the celerity | Picked ay. and getting hold of another and some & low inches from lin and was broken into @ | stand seemed alive with New Yorkers, who had | was a bow con from the Wilitan Mt. Imes. Om brows [c The Fre War Declaration, Y ty al piled sigh id pieces of broken gh: behind. the pilot house, handred picoes. lr. Abbot down the line of the Saar and earry ot their con critical point the conqu disintegration of the German Stites, It says that cart aside nll thouglts of business in their desire to | they Went the Ttora my Oe estan Uwle Crit LOT Nratanon, Unt: Altar (ha | an hour toy Hie for 8 bong entration upon tho Rhine at toe ee een ieee ch bezan. fine indiscrime, | Prim and Cable selzed Boyd, an arovieees heod: and a boy on the band. te. Deinke and 4 prictors of larer beer saloons and esting houses | ment on bo ri the rieumer, By tie tune the bbe t of the Rhino prosinees and the | Tit orc 4 ‘all they could. to prevent the fracas, | scted like & manine and strageled Herce'y to ge at 4 j ows + captors bo were in ecstaties, while even ;the physicians | houre wis in viow the Linwool was fir at. Tivey are oth tworougl geatlemen, McGowan, His captors bowns bits with fove ane gy i icthneg turned the Tock about (wo ties ina vance Benutw, July 24.—A proclamation announcing tle scrict neutrality of Italy in the pending war was issued today at Fioreuce. Large demonstrations bave been made in Mian, Padua, and Genoa in favor an offensive war into Fr Phe French Despatches—Austria ond R lie t to cet hin out ofthe way about { were anusually busy, owing to several acct ‘ uesian Queen's Fares see i ‘ mF | the plin upon which Napoleon proposed to waze the | ‘This incident spor'ed tie clessure of the after. | dhlile cncenvaing ty cet Lin ont of the way abut ; ‘ rival emid the cheering of the siciwer e sople on tie Rhine—Nac | f Prussia. Despatches from St, Potersburg, dated | connict was by rupi! movements to hurl the various Boon. There was no more, sing Ra Pt welve | dente, While the eteamer Middletown was on snd the aring of ber guns. The re polvon's Proclamation to the French | esteriay, declare that Russia will maintain her | opps qrarmie which ha concentrated at the camp | Sniparted Iitle Leno, who WITH TUR INTENTION OF LYNCH the voyage to the Island, Ignatz Adrian, @ | iting ship, and returning tot Denmark Wants a Free Fight Roulrality, of Chalons into Central many, (bus dividing the | J by somebody or other of stealing a several waving in thelr unseaston Be Mlof rope. The | young ese aged twenty years, employed hy ihe enti distiane i od itp pareoithie @ola\ journal oi/A Gitta A QURER IDFA OF FREXCH MOXOR. Sevier ded Goath Gitteas: Menthe Anchen tele vane | % accusation touched the poor feliow's | sight of the proorietor, Mr. Abbott, his wit George Michael, butcher, at Stapleton, fell from the | tree hours aud fit a . j ‘i " heart, and he wept ail Ue aiternooa about covered with ‘i i The day was a tays tat the Government, having exhausted att | _Th® Orly written docament which Prussia hes | eeutre. ‘The wonder‘ul rapidity of the Prussians in | °° Ladies he whaeh PB i Be fipalle ke rail of the promenade deck to the lower deck, re- | jug Wrcete blow ihe ‘ means of mollifying Napoteon and preventing war, | P°ei¥ed from Trance since the bezinnine of the | covering the exposed poinia lies folied this manau yoldowne TaLAND DY hare, ord over to the authorities, and entreated them no | Setving & very severe concussion of the thip. ‘The ht was elcnalised by the most enthust * triet 1 5 : . . dat at the same s i hich marked ihe raising Of tie slaiue, Charley the came time keeps up aeareiul wateh for chances |! and was the declaration of war. Itdeciares | upon the Mhine, between Mayence and Cologne, Liyn's Sunday Bathing Pince-A Clam | strung desperately to, anbind hie arms. Be‘ore Sait lepeened. and op the Uicod cashed from bis | fall promousced himself ea of wcjcacetul settlement, Russia announces her | tat the Emperor of the Freneh is obliged to con- | with a powerful force occupying the Rhine for- Hake at Charles O'Neill's. they took him o told Motos, one of the wait- | Uitted. ‘Tr, Elliot who apponed to be on the boat, THB MAPPIRET MAN OF AMERICA; ; teterm t 1 sider the proposal to elevate a Prussian prince to the | tressos, She also has a strong force in Southern If Coney Island were less easy of access to New | crs, that he might Uhke. bis tronic And Gothes, as he | volunteered his services, and restored the man ts i mination to use all means of limiting the i s . Wan going to be hanged. If his vietim lived, sud he, and #0 great was the donand for Seltzer water ta Weatre of war, and abridging its duration, throne of Spain ss an attack on the security of | Germany to revel assault upon that quarter, Yorkers it would be ons of the mos! fashionable of | Pond wer got out or daily he ‘youd Yh consciousness, ‘bub owing to the excess Qulebrate the Vietory, that 1s Was slmect desined tf} 1 eVabil setaubiia ecuesteadeee-akaea France; ard he dosires that Prussia disavow the ' Rar ies all the bathing haunts «and summer resorts in the /d' was socured In 8 room In hotel until the Dbl, s8r hedhoai wheas pd wet dry ehelal exe expedient te tclece sph te. New York, to. havo the pra rahaing renee scheme. This Prussia refused to do, reserving her | Austrian Belgian Despatches—Belgiam | country, bu: although its proximity to the city ls in Thee ‘he wes. couveved nerona ried sahore by tho deck hands, | Crem norey, smwaisrons tn readiness atthe depos Seer Peek eee ; 8 ks sas pets , ie {9 foreed to consider this determina: Viexwa, July 28.—It is believed here that the | inconvenience, inasmach as it has beeomo tho resort | taken to Goshen Jail and locked up, Betore leaving Ane then called in, aud he pronounced kim sertously | one ‘owing ihe eulversul pop larity of * Bix ii tababi Ghe segs'she bas) lived bwenty 76ers equally menacing to France and the Europoin | nentrality of Russia and Ausiria has been agreed | of thieves, pickpockets and rowdics, who make s | Nis lip was sewed up ty Dr. Boy of Mouroe, who had | AT tt the same time, while a man wan driving a | Ras the Feeoznition given the yacht Win, M. iw 1 among tim, und as experienced nothing but thelr | squitiveium, and particularly as it was rendered the | upon, The noutrality of Spain is uncertain, Tae | visit to itsveruth-al bench a mixed plearure and an. | Previously aitended 3 ean, “aictiowa iw now | yohtety | wago on Vanderbilt avenue, containing | Sound, Su cuon ae the name, Pell vonaele om de ittachne t and devotion fo lise becca move significant by the communication made by | Austrian Roictaruti bas been convoned in extra | MOYINES. Lis Is particularly the eur ow Sundays . MORTALLY: WouKDED Ceo mee a aan ie small chitiren, the horse ran ad the ste ts would blow their whist i 4 Lersel*, She would willingly stay, but ailice ree. eeohn urge eruwde filled Mayor Gunther's ond t we party out of the | Snd'dip their colors, anc 5 wall orale (he ere : Lopepel LSlaagcilbe re am of Gee, | Prussia to the Cabinets of Zuropo, giving an account | session Im order to take tho measnrcs_neces#ury to is throug cut the day. ‘Tiat parc of the | ‘The ball not having been extracted, he is suffering | waco. The women cocaped wilt a few wrifing | andi? their color, und ow the sail cralt (he eres f Guties eall her elsewhere. ‘The enthusinsm of Ger- | of tne refusal to receive the French Ambsssador, | Preserve neutrality. Fthe denot ot the Coney Tland Ratlroad | contiderable psin in his abdomen thik evening. The | eeratches, but the man and both children received | HJos's ould ucknowlodve by iresuentiy bow ae meny ts the voice of God, Her eufferings 1 the | ane paper concludes: BELGIUM OVERRUN With sPiRs J during (he afernoon a very lively scene Doctor bel m trat the ball has lodged in that re- | severe scalp Wounds and brutecs Beer) ooarenry wee , Si Abd (he tibhalnice wh aoe totic % x 3 dressed belles and spruceiy attired genuiemen, | gion. or against the colored help in this the steamer Northfield was leaving the pier at ve ‘ pest, and the blessings B ove followed them | wane French Government therefore is takinz | A correspondent of the Jndépendance Helge, writ vy swells *and clderly. we children and | Sicinity has beon very bitter for some sime pact, | Vanderbilt's Landing at 4 o'clock, Mra. Ryan wit! THE QUINSIGAMOND KACHS. It century ,warrant continued trust in Him | steps for the defence of jits honor and injurod inter. | ing from Metz, France, says: "The whole country | nurses—in iced, alt classes of humanity gave them. | They ave been threatened with their lives on Hor ttle iri, aed} 10 years, atiemnted to Fee on a for tite snd eternity, os 8, and having adopted sll measures which the cir inhi tld sods. Prtasla casted ike | MAUR RO IRE sof the Lour. and the every side, and this murder ts the first outbreak d after t plank had Been taken im and the . ; : ‘ cumstances render necessary, cousiders itself at war | *Warms with Prussian spice. Prussia seems to ve | Or inorry laughter and joyous hilarity was heard on | that bas taken place. About two years ago a clerzy ner in motion, and, as might be expected, both | THE Flual Decision~Bay Srate the Winner— NAPOLEON'S PROCLAMATION. with Prussia.”* eager to pay for all information touching the move- | every site ‘The vaibing houses wore well patron. | man Teniding in © eighihorioot, who had i mother and daugh ler w nt overboard. " oft - lt 1 army peapti an The Journal Oficiel this moru ublishes th ments of the Fronch. France, however, not through | ized, and inquisitive ng crowds amused them- | employ a colored wus nol that his h deck hands, William Holton and frank McCallrey, oncesten, July 24,— jecision in the locat follow te pewoamelien’ roan) ihe Lead Patel lees Ped lectin aig eg pride, but from a wish to maintain the frank ehar- cing the tishwne and accidents which | woaid be Bred if he did Rod. 'trom Norty | the crowd that { ronsed tne. ferry house to take | (OUP-oAred race in Friday's Ttecatta, was rendered people of France: @ small manufacturing town on the river Nake, | acter ofthe war—in harmony wit! its object—declines m: a y party guth- is very tn jellizent, nd has adr return passige to New York was dense and boister- | hist night, Bay Stito has the first prize, and Nut PaExcuns ere are, in the life of - ‘ ci * se such instramentality."* erits of @ vy Island clam- notice On account of Lis fhe pers ous. norg those of the latter clase was. or Washburne's crew the socond, 1! nowt dis. excited, prersee. liselt. irrenieio! ast oie Mit | Bach is in Rhenish Prussia, and is thirty-eight miles 3B WAN ¥. BLING IN THE CITY plowmant joka was cracked, So the hours passed Luis physical proportions being perfect Kivingtou street, who axsauited Mr. Henry Gelt ts mproneed Seoul Wee: wicle ther interests, end applies ! with the single pur- | northeast of Saarloonis, The Prince Royal, Freder ihe eed - ad 0 a , aud the thousands who b ad en WS Senor Bai faker, cigar ina vor of Third streo bee: suse the presen bed exception of the single semM race, Tht bobs or Gileeting the heninies, Of tie Racks Ob dig sh dh —o— Joyed the prcexes started tor their eity hoi sborhood a little | tw ried to protect his wife, child, and. sor iends of Yo e expecially excited and hewe De towe uciaiva tours bas now artived tor France, | (cx William, commands the left of the Frasion | phe Rnthustasm of the Tenth Ward (ere e only nuisance attending the Fetura to New | over a year, and up to within a few mouths he has | ladies from the crashing wass. A policeman pr py lag ewes te (uci ci ~ B those vecisive hours bas now airived ‘or France. | army, prince Frederick Charles the centro, pte oa ea es ein tho ears Ot biowdranken | Oven fa the! emplay of Chatter Ae Lamoute avon | arrested the Aaaianly whereupon Peter \vunr | vatedeciulae tend to, throw, dlsrodtt on the since te war of 1866 of the m 4 arth ttenfleld the rizht. , hoa h % , Who, at Ue Loginniag of the trip, were iu | York merchrnt, Wao employed him as am bostier, interfered wath the oMecr to prevent him making | }C*Me aes dal eapoe : a) )- dispontter hi ated our poo will of mo account, TO ces cee pore te intrasted to Gen b fase aviaows nea rte ade FOF | uc x0 te noisy sssitlilaaee Oo the Fie Mr, Wohi uecordingly accompantge hip his fares ‘et < morning, ‘oa Sioa el our forbearance by: neroac 3. z sf "e 7 " riend to fit = H a i} of eturbed our forbearance by encroachments. | von Faikenstein, ‘The staif officers will be the same | At a mass meeting of Germans in Essex strect, GREAT FIRE IN BROADWAY. ) GRANE AT DONG DRANON, nis cell. Mr. Geltin vouod was ho wok on Sxpressiin Of Gplalog Seba ing ied armatents, and lias made-of Europe | as they were in the war against tho Austrians in | on Saturday evening, a central organization for tae —+-- to nin Core | PONG RUELON Lea, and be returned (0 tho city on | Tow again with Yale, having, as th amp, Where reign disquict and fear of the mor- | 3569, Lieut.Gen, de Kircbbach will command the | ward was created, with W, Gellman aa Presid The American Bank Nete Company's Ofices ‘ tote [AREY oer boat trainteg, and being obliged to part with Jayinan, thee w. A final incident has. disc the instability a ' DeaceavedcBanted Lec 500, 666 Grant's a last boat brouzht back a crowd of rather | Hoyt he in'ethational understanding, and shown the | Fifth Army Corps, and Licut,Gen, de Golbear | 6, Stern as Vice-President, Ferdinand Appel as ouseare poor pl dab Receptions His Werk ea Lutornatioual | mixed onalities, “On the pens tenn’ es ‘ Fravity Of the situation, ‘In the presence of her now | the Kighth, Gen, Dreyse will lead the advance | Troasarer, and W. Woir as Secretary, President | At about 10 o'clock last evening a tire was dis- Law. boat were a crowd of Irishmen, wi 7 Pools, waren CURIOSITIES OF Chimn, proteus. on, Prussia wan gnade to understand Our | over the Rhine, Searbruken will be the contre of | Gellman delivered an address, recommending that | Covered t the northwest corner of the six-story | Loxg Bnancn, July 24.—Our President has be- | while'aft. were nuingrocs Germure. llacious aioe gees lomptuvus treatment, Our country manifested pro- | Operations, the Tenth Ward should be divided into forty-cight | De! iing, 9, 71, and 73 Broadway, corner of Recior | come s great attraction here. It is true he does not their recreation, sluging the national and Inspiring | Vincens ero has been arrested in Boston for Wand dispteseure at iis netion, ann quickly « War. —— districts, each with a room for headguarters, where | Meet, and running throuth to Church treet, cocu- | Sow Limsel! much in pobiic, but that makes lute | ME of twit nilive country, and in the caving, | comply im the murder of Louls Unleaine, of bow duce hile tet ete, tds Fg YOLUNTRERS BY TUB HUNDRED THOUSAND. they snould mect weekly. He suggested that a man | Pied by the Amorican Bank Note Company, Major & Paymaster Myors, of the Rondout and Oswego Matlroad, after We had paid off the laborers ‘tion for bim thet they ere contented it = SS Halt Acr Delaware county, on Saturday, they can peep through the abutters of bis cdtiage, NEW JERSEY, Bs PES TOEW SS TEER aNOrsee OAR TONENA of ‘and see bow he looks in his meditations, when Le rg ers Putilp Pordo, of Wifty-sixth strost, esterday aa weal - . Johu Jreobs fol dead in Washington street, Ho | yhievine witelot Thomas Acker Marlow the alter: thinks no human eye ison him, The reason why | yokon, yeateruay, SENOS son foitowred, betwene the tween: Pardo difference. ‘There are some people bere who entor- | on the amusemeuts of the day. should be appointed in each district to collect money | Kean, engravers, and numerous other firms, tain such aff toward aiding Prussia in the impending war, He | ‘Ibe fire bad ite origin im the upper story in the thon enlarged with force upon the righteousness of | 4F¥ius-room, and is supposed to have been caused the Prussian cause, which was not that of Prussia | DY some of the sheets falling down upon the stov alone but of all Germany, An overwhelming effurt, | The flames spread rapidly, and long before the Gre- festinies to the chapce of arms. We do not make fe than one hundred thousand volunteers have Sar ‘uot Germany, wise independence we re- | been enrolled in Germany. Martial Iaw has been tect, We pledge ourselves that the people tcom- posing the great Germsnie Dallonality shal dispose | Brcclaimed tm the Rhenish provinces of Prussls, a0 Meisel thdit dostinice, As for us wedemand the | Well as in Heese, Hanover, Schleswig, Pomerania, Hiatlisimet ofa state of Wings guaranteeing our | and Eastorn Prassia. ‘The port of Hamburg is atill y ft " r Gen, Grant confines himself so much is said to be | Jou Crimmins, aged 15, was drowned on Savar - | Was tadood tn the back with a knite by sre” Ack faery Bo by eet peg We Mish to con. | open, and trame it not disturbed, ‘The river Rbine | he anid, should be mate to crush the French usurper, | Men could get to work, the heat inthe building was | tat to Guda the people in the stroots so enthusi. | day whiie bathe Off Souta ¥\tth stteet, Jersey Cr Ile Was sent 10 Bellevue Hospital, and Mrs. Acker, Nohecpecandtouasict in abolehing that precaricus | 18 still open to public tra Alter apecches by Vice-president Stero, Mr, | Intolerable. A family who has the cleaning of the | astic ny to make all progross and quiet ob- |, The Bishop of Baltimore wilt preach at the open. | “0H only muteen years of aie, was locded gondition of “hings where ull nations are forced to BISMARCK ACCUSES GRAMONT OF LYING, Setumuttor, and Mr. Wels, resolutions of sympathy | building to attend to resided on the top floor, and | servation impossible. ‘That affair of bis arrival | ‘Zot Hatersen's $eime Catpedral bext Bun JOITINGS ANOUL TOWN. nploy thelr res 2 10 OTWIDE 8 rc ; | tn the North German Psrliament last evenins, | With Fatherland werg adopted, and it was resolved | one of the females, Mary Murphy. was rescued by | here when not a cieer was raised for iu, 1s omy. Nati cative Committee of the pianist The glorious f Hee, W we once more | 7. ite tion of the | $0,collect funas for Pie widows and orphans of ail | Koundsman Oates w ter sho had become inseusibie | inistake on avmebody's part. Peovle badu'i seen Gen, OF America wil uset at Long Brauch 8 Fide) Tred de f afr r i jermau soldiers who may perish in We war, either from fritut or smoke. Grant here for so long a time that they didn't th waflet Ue “tice of uur tallengers, Ue Count von Bismarck denied the assertion of the | it at ; .. The body of a col , almost nude, was found Duke of Gramont that Germany had confessed the Frederick De Witt of Noboken dropped doad in | Yesterday off Hedioc's : In conveguence of tae height of the building, it | it proper to worry t th woisy demons RM AN 33 MEE . per to worry him with noisy demonstrations, MANS MASS MEETING AND 1 was soon found that the usual number of engines | An_ onl women, WO Was A our grest revolu ‘on. It represents the same prin: THE HUDSON CITY ¢ ° Laem: | the New Jersey Kiatitoad depot, Jersey City, on Satur- | Louis Seckinan fell yesterday from a tree in Blu ciples; it will Inspire the same devotion, French. | Impossibility of Prince Hobengoilern's candidacy ADDRESS TO KING WILLIAM, were power ess ti with the flames, and at hail | vid this was quite right, for ming sucha tong | aay sttenioon, varia we fatty ined men. 1 go to place myself at the lead of that valiant | He asserted that, from the time the Government The Germans of Hudson City met last night in pat o'clook & socond alarm waa ‘rung on the the President might lave lewdache, and Many persons were injured on Saturday in a seri- Wm, Grif, aged 2, of 155 Norfolk street, wae Sed icih is aujmated by Hive Qf cauniry and dev | frst kuew of the project, nothing personal or off: | the Hoffinan Houxo, and had a large and enthusins- he fir tigist the dee by carrying very puintul, ous riot Deas Trenton, Caused by & kang Of rOUgUs Bt | drowned off Fifth s:reet yesterday moraiy tie meeting. Andrew Leich was clected President thre ugin ning buildings and over tho \eoktng 0 piosie party. rf RCL LES ». Grant does in his cottage no outsider y fellow its. foote'cps in the four | chil was said to Benedetta about it. Rophia Jacks fell yesterday from the third slory . ( ; Alter @ few introductory remarks from the 8, 48 nO stream erful enoush to reach | knows, Of course lio amokes good cigars, bat There was.a diseracefal fight on board the steamer | of 25 Urocawich strcet to the ard, and Was {al quarters, of the: gh ef. Tike with me my fon A BID POR THE AMERICAN GERMANS. dent, the Hudson City Sangerrundo renters Siprer story. Hut in spite of all their eftorts, | privste rumor saya that he ts ‘preparing material on her arrival a rar’ jrominn excuruor | Jured. espite bis der years, he knows the d sis G Y German National Hymn, the entinel of tie valuable stock of plates and paper, printed and | Aurin, this recess, from oMeial — Ine lige pase eater: ue niporcs upon him, and he is proud to bear | The Government has issued circulars to ail the ine.” Professor Graucrt was the first sp plain, was completely des'roy ed, bor for Meade ‘ lis part in the dangers of those who fight for our | Consuls of North Germany in foreign States, requir: gigantic work on international | | A prowinent gentle Nortn Kiver, wab be Ho taid: What is it that this moment awake: ‘ho tori hmm ia e-timated it not to°s than ha’ a a any new. ideas, | & tirm of Backs & Co., contractors aud wi 1 ‘drowned. try. May God bless our efits, A great peo- | ing them to forward immediately all Germans lirble | heart of the German people here, - | million of daliars, over $25,000 worth of da Eince'the President's arrival the price "of teers builders, was overcome by the heat on Saturday, see ies G, Cornell and ‘Thomas Murph He deveuding a just cauee is invincible, to military duty, paying their passage to tho father- | ing bid farewell to their old fatherland? It ts | having been dono to the building alone, which is | has consi lerably advanced—that is, Of good cigars, | Hee Mé te poimt of dvath ea, $1OU0) ball for Ahoins Douche, aecuacd NAPOLEON, f h " something that concerns ull Germany; it ts her life | owned by Kdward Mati fand 6 Buoad street, | This makes httie difercnco to Gen. Grant, however ; MY requirod the tinited efforts of four patrolmen | Ur kitting Florcuc’ Seantel Shiil RkCGaaR CHUTE: land, and furnishing them with such articles a8 may | or death struggle, It is not about a Ring; it ts to of th sured, but whether | for as I loarn that s gentleman who entertains vreat recat is) sirost Mersin MeLaughile | J.B, Conklin, the Bpiritualist, i« dying of con. The army of South Germany has been ordered | VeNECHssArY. They are also empowered to forward, | eave Germany. (Vociiervus ‘ppiause,) Wve want | enous to cover the loss or met could not bo ascer. | o.tecm for him, and desires a position as Postuaster tals rte'n tetewot Ber ol irom, saintton at ha biotherrerssiscuce, Eighty thied sitceu ort), aud the Prossian urmy goes eouth, Den- | 08 the seme terme, all voluatecrs who may wish to | (ormany ip Decome what we dreams ci hor in Aue | tained. in eonsed tn Connecticut, is about to present him with few ‘Gefeult of $1,000 bail near ive usancie of the best Connecticut seed cluars that Among the losers are the following, all of whom | can be found ‘CIDE: Churches yest are more or less damaved eitucr by fro or water: Gen. Granta very numerous personal friends visit RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. count of the beat F. A, Hona‘ord, ‘oss heavy ; Lord & Rock- | him, of course, diuily, For ordinary plebisns’ vi Aght for Germany. The sailors of the German ships | Nut France, throngh.a Napolcon, which, has always $$ There was & general tei now in English porte are returning to Prussia, to | beon governed by Popes, tyrants, and the miliary ontist in the armios, and the English dockyarda ure | Napoleon says to Germany, So far, and no furta Bark ins decided on war, She will wait untll the French fect enters the Baitic, Hungary 1# also for France, ‘ihe Empere lay W dinpouse WiKi “ 2 a y its The b of John Barry, of 42 Hamilton street, # troclamstion to the people shalt thou go; and ut the same time he uow tickles | wij Aydt Rt Ord sa rk Popke | OP 7 te vate tte bes has made n profound impression Pi | emptied to man the German navy, Houth Germniy Because she hates Pryasia But the TR Seok Cones aie | Motenpalitan Ttstel to % Mae eae teenies, tne cin mireet depot ol Whe Hl allt | to brockty J honting U rtd ey na e n bean pace q 9 now, * Only one, Teas BP: jor 4 Happ, Litho; Deleware he iA ‘at number of New 00 Saturday night ip Belle , abbi ho The *Litert? says thot the Government 19 in te | ane Bugiiah Despatches—Treland Makes a | piiuse.) It isnot King William, who has wnotdown | 2°14 kuanp, Lill oat LT OACO | ang UIT Ot titan tn tire eae AE Pract TSun TLAUBES What aoa ed Pa ae pe eeipt of ir portant news from Copenhagen, relative Second Demonstration—Prussian Cruisers | Miny Germans, with whom wo symuathias, although | “'wuter bund cow tite diay, painter; and | tho President when they. eee him, while o night having been sun over by the ¥ Wouuded aud disabled soldiers vf to the neutrality of Denmark, ‘This news is contra. iv the Channel-France Pays no Regard | 02 ite tre nder now, but unite for a etronK | gthore, to ccaten his eyes Whether these gentienien wil | He Thutiteliratrect depot, died yonbord sy ty army. Ty to tle recent reports on the subject, Couritrs st one of the Paris Couy: Wiest aen cru inva ta ane adnniadaonhine na one - z haye to wait for the weokly receptions ab the Metro. eyetiwl atin One of the Arest six-oared Harget ever lannohod havo been rent to Denmark to advise the Cabinct ieeer a et gl al That We Me, level to our adopled counuy Re PRG: | Breit on iene Ae rere Woman | viiioy President attended service to-day in the BROOKLY PSURs at By Mas Fagoeed for Bor, seinaay ond foal to tke bo eteps until the arrival iu those waters of | Dunnix, July %.—Great demonstrations were ome ol the old for Qe tntieriand i MUGPASED FOR) sys. | Eptacopal Churen with his family sh Fowlocns, Aad waluul thwart We French feet, soAb hate! lash RiAbh Ih claves at tua ranch: A our hearts | [ueers| ite cloned by say Wun, Norman, of Pittsburgh, an attaché of tho i Aes . i Patrick Me( ago 69, rolied fron the window " lone mh modo ‘her 7 a“ ap ing that the perpetuation «f napoleon meuns large Jeveland and Pitteborg roa, ¢ va STU. ST, ” INTY, Ibert Smith, « patrolma: {the First Precinct, of the fonrth «1 ae) 4 berry Ata white ‘ TP GREAT AMERICAN DANCER AGAIN, ocling of five (housaud persons was addressed by ‘and oppressed ludustries, the perpetuation / ~ pod) Fissebprgh allroad rari WHUSTUMESTER COUNTY, itl Rerh.Grulth a patrciman..of Me Bises: Br | OF Ae FOREN ebony of Ve Mulberry, eit oats Tho Count de Euzenberg, the Minister of Spain in | Prowinent Ponians, of Germany is, for tho benefit of mankind aud pomas Blackmore sp Agari atcha tes binds nae Johwnoa G. 11 years, of Walcott, near | Yat, carly ye sro ie Europe, [Voci eous cheers burgh; aud Monty Symonds, a soap manufacturer | An unknown mau, while under the influence of ann ¢ agod Mt years, of Walcott, n is : Paris, Las requested Mr, Washburne, by order of PLUSSEAN CRUIAERS IN THR CHANNEL, ‘An address to the German. people, and al roe Jespesh desk tcstoa yO a ee maar i) Tivo the Portenester creek, nad, is head | gia tirecs, yesteruny tert ydrowacd off Goluw: | — Collector Sid bo have given up the the Grord Duke of Hesse, to protect the Hessians Loxvox, July 24.—4 P, M.—Up to this hour no | slmost sl: present, was adopted amid grout 5 4 cuy, seee eee 4 i‘ n WOOk TT siriking a rock, he was taken OUt dead, rest att et Gagan ok to Inkor be the nainng a in France, provided the French Government ives | news tas beea received of any engazoment at the | Mam. | he address ie to bo sent to Hing W eno tO nd yesterday WO se fun | Phe jolly Tangs of Mamaroneck dedteated, their | goon, in south NS truly te died ew York Dircet sly for Liv Hrovi t f 4 been rece.ved of auy engazement at the | Aner some ablo apeccies by Mr, Glaubrecat and Dr. } and have in the surf, ‘The three | gow gvonids on Long Isand Sound on Friday, | Bye esidence, ] WA RR ‘ ‘ on Botura i {te coneont, Mr, Wa hburng has acevded to the re- | seat of war, Prussian veasels are cruising {n the | Lifiae., the meeting adjourned with cheers for (is f ae s the geonnda were presented t0 the Clud by Thomas . , i cou $ ntlemen, aftcr swimming some time, rau | painer, Esa, @ Wealluy and veactable To An unknown Woman Was prostiated by the beat | Jerome Bonavarte, aie, ath ol Quest Cuunnel and North Se to intercept supplies of | success of fatherland se ck the Seca Ane. GuddeAld @oieod ta vont a “ wn raneeawn women was provirated Ue tlie Bost | gent ot thls clit, retort i hie Ne NAPOLFON IN NO HURRY, al for the Froneh feet, ‘The Bank of Frankfort MERTING OF PRENCHMEN THIS RVENING. Wedvara’ deleitwlacilak Har rout wcas t (ihe ne 3 ajter hen wdnitesion to (he hos Faradol, aecounpanyts body OF then mer © Cositure of the Ewperor for the front bat | tax loaned Ayo millions of thalers on a depocit of | _ Mesers, De Comeau, P. 0. Duchochois, Brongn, lady, Wvastanillen er rs pore ler PERSONAL INTELLIGENCH, ‘The journeymen orcan grinders of Williamsburgh | , MER. Latour, of No. ray, Ube €eriuinly Veen postponed for a few days, ‘The re- | American stock ns security. V. Fortwengler, Bonsud, Irof, Millet, a paore, | 08 Ite the: water, an dyoked her. two oF three — are one strike for higher was. They bave been ro | MON ey Ward, when pone ote 3 iw aeiaa ia haimaenan lace Fiomant, Vatable tls, B. Parissot ly, Dé | tines, of courte dronehing her clothing, hat and all, | Senator Camoron is 72 years old, and very tough, | ceiving @ third of the receipts, and now demand halt | i Met? fe paue of Klass wit Ported death of Gen, Dovay iw inlse, ‘The French | Te French Governmont lusists on adhering to d others Invite Hronchmon to mect iu | thorouginy. ‘they then earried hor oul, and placed | yrs, -Mayuet,-dinclalt i# sboppiag at the Hott |, Carlier Bbnor of 815 Johnson strc feet ot H teeule fu the south German States have demanded | (he policy previously announced of treating neutral | Delmonico's Filth avenuo restaurant this evening, | wer on Terra firma ami tho unroattous laugiter and | qetatndues, Pari Areal itoen Rf an barks Wera fren dt. Ani's Bay. Ban tials RRsennein GTKoe tn ‘Buses aati cvinniag (ha & eh ne ca 4 with @ view. of raising funds for the widows lond jests aud soors of the thron: comer tein Onelery r jemost trom 1 ea CAT ERA ark feik tlaveGa mun Odeun amen ‘ The dap i ard oti dat | oh ping i sae 08 Ie 1851, no rogurd being pad ee ey ee ea goldiers woo may full io yu young woman atter a fei thomonts recov M. Teeilihard, the Freneh Minister in Chili is (0 es eri ; Gaibarion, Caro, from he antl Cea f Nancy to-d eat © Municip cil, | to the Paris Convento bee hor eqitmnimity, ant acemied Lo accopt the sitnati eer sae ley, Keeper of the Penitentiary, | Havana, ahd Ko,uo Alloy Tov M ry After a taverable discourse by the Preiect of the PRENCH INTRIGUE WITH ESsR. MARS MEETING OF BROOKLYN Q&UMANS, in the best of good humor, Ong Of the gontiomen canto, in Long toland City hae been ‘Sat Hd was aecomvan ed | uigit ; corted ther Wo ue lioteh and soon aiterward bho fF Bicinway,of tho pranoturte fen, fu Cat aiid person ens aeiel DVGNIAE (ha Taei ; Beine, youu 000,000 francs toward the national sub- | Ap intrigue betwoon Mosse aud France is suspect kiyn Germans have ®t tpg in |, S2sereed UGE to Nhe. thet ane aren altat ware ele surope tor the bencut OF his Weath, | THe proprietor of he (haul 6 principal jou ferlition. List evening Mme, Buse repeated the | oJ, ‘Tho plate and jewels of Prince Leopold have Pe ona, So ice ermmuite et ihe Ger, | Sarpeture y evidently intended to crete pean enn aE Te Re aauied ua balurte Haram beg cl qerga cee pag ner. | Ho the woanlnnt i Cun 4a, oy ie te bi Mt the Grand Opera, The keene, 98 | Hoon brought to Engiand for safe keeping, ‘The ii Brookiyn with Prussia in the great conflict | fo" nd vos to the top of tueir | for Liverpool tot await of ab butidiag., Hence th (he month at Bay wore bat $14), WHC ae MiitiNy ome Hepat van ou of tho greatest excitement and ea | suyunce rates are slowly and steadily ad ing, The Franco, ov. Bigel, Gur Salomon of Wis x Sse Dr. Ferris lig rosiznod the Chaneotiorship of the | Commissi rete have order hun'te Got gut of the de: | fend eaccod 870%, Me wauls Coit Uo haley (ae Lusisu isan sauual'@s mailo Deterdany, | cobsity aud other mnfugntial Germans are export 5 “ xy eth University, aud Dr. uward Crosby las been named yout on Uh uth, weher tier ecmaronry | corona Jorman vessel Carrow, from Puilo for Amsterdais, | foMite aud other inf SPARKS FROM THE TeLeGRraph, | {NS Thomas Murpny and George Shaughnessy, of | Some of Mr. Henry Kiopman's (rionts inform Tee Patric ‘suis aft Seopateh bas | Wf peared at 40 por ce A very gloomy {veling oo ~ Lady Franklin arrived in Cincinnati from Califore | Cape! streot, Brooklyn, tery their residence on Fiiday | that ties AL OL Pearl tlrect is nota gambling wif ‘Je tule afternoon Bsiys a despatch bas | orovaited at the Stock Exchange on Saturday after HOURS OF LEISUR Charles Snyder of Madivon avenue, Albany, waa | nia‘onow vy, to confor with € C.F HM in re Moors NO newer en adversiemont calling tor | fur hove. Ho | eu Th Che Heep Tage Bact, am Hust Leow received from Bt, Petersburg contaipicg | try close of business, ‘The National Steams eae curve dead by tight wine on Satuenay, finto his nropiowed Arctic expadidon, She atorte fur | LabOriea,an Wauer akeeck, New York. They arent | iat esrowny men play enue forthe ugar vont bo Nhe followin: An : P 5 | In Por voning an entire new oom: Len tortes have been entered for the Bu Wiis cliy Vo-lay ort Linde uyo, au ficrefore | and he thinks tne story tas eed. putin circalaliou The Ce Melee Ts wronen Govern. | COMPANY are arranging for ® weekly line betwoen | aiy ond up a ondged tune “tus uvertalament | Driving i A The Arett Gon, Pit Sheridan, with, his chief of staff, Gon a Hue git AG were U Some perecnsl coomet oes PME HO CHrvtLOtiOR Bt @ent to-vay, He regrets tie precipitate meaaures | NOW York end Havre, vinikca Variety andl excelleucn, fora Rorerya renpued Lan site on Salarday night, while OMicer Mooney wus | Officer Joun I, Lockwood, formerly ons of the Bion on both ides, and. that ‘opportunity Was. Uo A BRITISH FLYING SQUADRON During tho ‘ast six nigh ta of the aeason at Hoo! , i ud alter Feat'two! Mien" who were i htlog In eat meinvces Ol the police force. Was die tilowed it hay : =F ay yoratiouse. bextinint WH to-night and. ending With 1 Stoe ing Bs ete ue was a fovk for digukeutcrs, ut ital lintel wi LAG! Huseia and the, otter Vowers of Europe to | Pho Chanuol squatron haa receive orders to pot | the week ara uh (isos ant us Tura dod ‘Maen cas | ‘Tho ‘ Gowns abi sett vito ira or oy | Btovor of peace. ‘Phe Czar ith ry atts Clu a gnn ¥ 1 While rejretting i eng Of Loniens y 1 do} He traverced it wigbl'y as uel 1 wnt, | of uulair pla wed to wi stination is to unite | fhe event: Mise Fa rey til havent ay od to MajorGon, J. Watt Do peaten avout the hendand vody ‘Theprisonorescaved. | arrests His indinatgn. kucw © 1 Lie calamity of wary will remain’ veutral solong a | endy to proceed to aca, Ms destination iv to wnile | Ai on “ituday tg titiaeas of Brookiny vendor ® | tie fied os Culuga Ws Hold miata! Worth GOH, as Loxuumontacor their appror | Patrick Kelly wastubseqiioitly ateveed. Ae was. ad: Nive jester tay wa # ulervels of Museia do nyt eullei Le adda that | with the Mediterranean equadrou ab Gibraitur, WT eraud combuueatury beanie to Mine Ling Rodwob be desire ved. CiBU0s Yi Lib wer F100 mH Gumboriaa OF Lue Gore, Buibbod Lo ball by Justice Auiey, TO ce ee)

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