Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
The teacher thon | Bmperor of China will and agsumo the reine eo! says, “Tam walking.” writes “Tam walking” on the blackboard, and walks back and forth before it. ‘The child imitates both the writing: and the action, In that way the connection between the action of the organs of specch—which produces the spoken words—and the act of walking, and be tween the written phrase on the blackboard and the act of walking, is the deaf child, who, f nover hears the words ho apowks of that his tencher speaks, bat is only conscious of the motiona which he mak attain his majority pawer, which are now héld by the Premict, Prisoe Kuxo. This event is PUTNAM COUNTY'S MORSE TB1AY. PARADOL AND J. W. WEBB. NAPOLBON'S RESOLUTION TO BEEP HIS HANDS OFF CURA, An Ariatocratic Youth Cultivating @ Gentes ity Taste—A Varied and Feer—Stealing every Horne he ean get n Chance at-Srarting Landing ina The old Kaickerbocker families, with all their Prive of bleth, 1 fully ee era ed the doors ofp priven. is Mr, William B, Nelson, son ‘elon, Beq., of Gartivon's, on son, Neison, though a young man, and resred amid the refinemenia of good society, has made bis name Professional swindier famous course in of a lagi u 2. oF 9 Jab ings motlieg awl buy ted with considerable anxiety by Celestial Politicians, who fear that it may be the forerunner of considerable changes in Chinese affairs, Srwirn in the midst of such a momentuous crisis is regarded by aud diplomatists of Pekin us fraught with un- fathomuble si Raymond and James Wate Webb's Tntimate with the Emperer-Weat Led to Paras MONDAY, JULY 26, advent of Mr. Webb—Con. the statesmen Amusoments Toon The @remt Ethioy ese Sonnps as ever da Towery Theatre i Congress, Me, Matinee, Correepondence of The Sun. Buaxrorn, Conn,, July 2 are staying her arly percelved by fs to be kept fn mind, Crand Opera Mouse—The Nation . & charming spot on the somo cigit miles east of New Hoven, on the railway ning from New York to Boston by tie w: Tt f# renehed eneily Dy the New York 2yLNew Yayen and the Store Line road in a trifle PAM ca yunicy, dicsipations are of the mildoat, We'fiem, play croquet, whist, and euchre, and the children indulge We dine in the m day on the best the land and sen afford, Our land- n extensive and capital garden, end his There is good fishing The Rotitsent seized with violent ps of the resentment of the Prassians, in con- LIP OA Meee have been all of a sud sin the bones, from The Herman Ruvigenn with his organs of thése whidh fie J foqitens the tikowing up the Prussian Conswfate-General at Paris, and going over with all bis rank and file to the side of the enemy. consternation at Rornseniuns rule supreme, thore are ‘fleeing from the doomed city, and the American stock market is wiped out, but will ably be reopened in Amsterdam or Brusse od by the Prussian Government, American securities niust be expected, and our markets will soon be glutted with five-tweutios on their return from thiel, and has «uc Bvsiips ont Ve hopes of a TORR if, Nelson is ® rather tall young man, with fine dress and very pleasing manners, and is the last Perron even an expericneed detective would take for the scoundrel that Le i Tis HISUONSST CARRER by borrowing money from all the friends of both his fathor and himeelf, with no portib! From this form developed into the accomplished thief, not hesitating to appropriate anything he could from @ lady's finger ring to a thousand dollar bond, horte-stealing was nearly a year ago, when he made way with » handsome team be longing to Mr. Jumes Smyth of Peeksk il, stole a lorse and wagon from a Mr. Petit of Poach. Koepsic, and brought Tyne Lortnsgi ve ‘over Tiree hours made by his instructor. The daily circulation of Tim Bun during © proceods in the same manner through 9 great variety of actions. » and says aud Consequently there is tras as follows: a, “Lam sitting ;” he bursis intoa fit of laughter, and writes and eays, “Tam laughing ites, frowns, p ris, staywers, fall, limpe, strikes, pulls, pushes, lifts, eats, drinks, and does all manner of things, speaking and writing what he is doin ates him, going through the ng it ia speech and writing, until {he councetion between the action and the apoken 740 written phrase ts perfectly ‘This System, with necessary modifications, is made to “brace the whole the bankers vegetables are fresh and flue, noar by, but the fish, being old fogios, give us more vlessnre on the table than at the end of a line, for The guests are cone- per-minded people, who amu in a decorous method, bat enjoy t as happy as clams at high By the way, do you know why clains are Beenuse the fishermen cannot ” he sneezes 'y cirewlation scolds, jumps, hops, whistles, easily as a codfish, y eedate and Cash being 0 a wholesale restriction of ay his hands on, duping the preci I the time, be Ile first ersny at happy at hich water 7 toke them at ihat period of the tide, ral wealthy gentlemen, with their families, from New York, Philadelphia, Oswego, and New Haven, GEN. JAKES WATSON WEDD, the veteran editor and diplomatist, is spending the summer here with his family, cottage in the neighborhood, the heaviest merchant in New Haven, has bul t a tasteful and elegant cottage, which his femily ocenpy on. Webb returned fiom Washington on Tuesday evening. You know that poor Raymond, just nefure his death, pablished an count of the General baving settled with the Emperor Nagoloon the Mexican dispute of our tigen Seeretary of Stal was assailed by th ing assertions fo! the pupil imi: tion and nam a The intense heat was no donbt the chief ‘ost-Parapou's tragical end, He exposed himself to the Washington sun without protecting himself by an umbrella; and that remorseless luminary, pouring its fires upon a head which had been made restless by sudden ehanges of lifelong mental and political tribula- is responsible for the sad catastrophe. The best thing Narotroy could do under the circum. stances would be to send Mr. Lanounaye as Pau'ADOU's successor, if that distinguished person would «cept the nomination, A Skirmish in Frances have at last entered Freneh T body crossed the Rhine canse of Mr, Kk on the boat, I tosoil it at Barker & Haulin's, ‘Chirty- ninth street and Broadway, but these gontlemen be coming suspicious retused to purchase, when te vogue repaired t Nassau stroet, where t cidentally discovered by the owner, and Ne’ They are at a neat nd Mr, Trowbridge, Vv. ‘ range of instruetion. & Van Tassel color, quality, quantity, the attr "utes matter, and the phenomena of motion, t. "4° ore taught to deaf children by a untiring application of philosophical object-teaching, aud the log’ al extension thereof into the regions of abstract knowledge. To be a successful teacher in such a school, one must of course be an enthusiast, and ssians retreating ss of two men. during the summer, CAVED ARREST AY PLIGHT, ‘This matter was finally cove the known rewy n0 moatioa of any It simply says patient, accur son's parents, ond the thief became ac'erk in the Bquiteble Insunmnce 62 Broadwey, where he tneratiated bh by his pleasing address ing sident, who had him app much to the chagrin and that Raymond friends of Mr, Seward.for mak warranted by the facts of the It was an extagordinary representation, aud produced a profonnd senvation relations known to have long sndsisted between THE RMPERON AND GEM. gave it on air of probability, and T have reacon to k now that it was strictly correct, then in Brazil, closing up his very euccess’ul tis- sion, and Mr, Raymond order to vinai The blockade of the German ports plays the deuce with English manufueturers, and the Liverpool cotton market is suffering from a reign This state of things, more than any political consideration, enlists England on the side of Boxaranty’* enemies, a general rule, remains nev her pockets are not affected, But Jo;"6 Butt ceases to be indifferent as soon In the meanwhile, the facturers will reap golden harvests, and to that extent Prussian industry will o¢ a gainer by the (1 graces of the ce has been made on Prus ssance has heen made on Prui ed a travelling agent He is. noxt heard of soliciting or teoal for Mr, FI. Mason, 88 Naawou street, from whose employ on aceount of some piece of that a reconn sian soil by the Freneh troops. Iroad between Metz miles west Avold is on the Forbach, about Forbach, and about 190 imiles e: i n miles to the no} but the intimate have his whole heart in the work, gree of patience which is required In this vocation would be intolerable to a person who looked only to hire and salary for hia The teacher of deaf mutes must Great Britain, as ned a pursersiin for vim on one of the I only as long as Sound steamers ranuing from his roguery caus: Gen. Webb was fae skirmish occurred about half way between the tw ntly awaited hts “himeell from the anate heapel having, os one elitor sat ofall claims to any success in the We ail knot ected no negouation with Baclandy sav fof Mason and Sli tell; amt teat he | Alvbama quesvion Joss stares him in rman Many f nim is with M. * Broad street, where stock vreker, Can it be Stopped t Lord’s missionary, and stands as a provi nee to the poor little creatures whose mental development has been intrusted to NELSON, THE HO) sible that the great powers of Europe may yet bring Boxavanre to terms forbidding him to No doubt he interference, far tobe able bear npon the of a large nin ———— A Nochester paper informs us that “one of the most sucecasful journalists of Philadelphia was glad a few years ago to write the sermons of a clergyman i West Philadelphia for five dol- Let us have the name of this re- markable writer, and let us have the name of the five dollars a week for The journalist might perhaps be ex- on the ground of extreme necessity; but what sball be said for the clergyman who could thus figure in borrowed plumes, and gain admira- tion for eloquence and piety whieh he had only Let his name be published, so that he may be hooted out of the pulpi declaration plunge the world by such views and with such 0 spirit, his lavor becomes a joy, and all the perplexities of the situation, turned to instruments of triumph, sca made to fer- tillze the teac the vital force eredit of having’ se Mexican question with the Emperor Napolcon, and if, asthe editor of the even know of tho nogotlition until ater it closed, and was in terms knowledge, his position is far from belag am view of bis threatoning let er if Europe were so disposed, it might make short work with him t bling him and his lovely B Inperial up, and placing the Orleans fauily a, aud pourish | lara a week,’ nis devotion, atts which have been attained in the ‘struction of deaf mutes are marvellous, dphor, and recite ry branches, and , political economy, and divers other studies, with such facility and French ‘Minister, written, a 14 the aftr bad been arr Auburn denies th stoned Horse f Mr. Raymond's story, al iv preparing 2 rep'y, arn that the whole afuir is to be clergyman who paid “aa tne throne of | ml, write, and The pupils THE PROMISED DEF lessons in all, the in attronomy, bist Me STOLEN Property know, anxiously waite? the return of Gea He dit retnr friend Raymond in his coftin, ‘one of his pall to civilization ye forenuun of ¢ llowed, even the property 48 his own, to ren Vebb with th m since 1899 for the arms while o giving sicn f to bolieve though they rf just as well as any- the spectator look Leopold says hie i Satarday last, with te therme neter wl to kROWS but Ludo The political campaign has also begun in Thongh the clection doe place until November, the uncertainty of its re- sult has brought the poli over ninety, 1 know trom a mer Leing aroused | uation, aud we should nperor Naroie on Tuesilay night, at Wis prevent when le fait that on meieter being nearly @ cians early in have a sort of her ate, and under ordinary ei In the Presi- nocratic majority but the Fife about four thou- If these men na, we shall not be ut all ¢ tall the car, which jon with them in all if, on meoting one of the ta the child while the eye, and not pero of the world, by putting an end to the Bonaranre nuis RS WITH PARADOL, stances would be sure to hails 508 Wha ential election of 1868 the De was a little over three thousand ; teenth Amendment will brin: sand negro voters to the polls. prove themselves Republic are the mirsele of a Republican Cov: ernor and Legislature, and a Republican in Con: No wonder thot who was suffering dy their exercises, Ne LAD DPPARTRD YOR EvROPE, in, Feply to questions pat to tim, th rooms at 21 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, gentleman would have probation, and th bin to be proud ¢ him speak to one tes whon he ie not look aba caleulaied to 1 France and the U French Minister, T have as well address a talked very ful the Democracy » excited and very busy, Deaf Childrea Taught to Talk. The iden of teaching deaf mv had its or giv in France it has been brought to ment in this city within finding (inset? wml the extreme beat Ii is a strange and af to the prattle of a company of deaf children, Tcting thing to listen from France AcliNg Upon A nortiern case is sericus Te says that at least four ctel interview, aradol. thot knowing the and uttering words which they talk, never hear. Evon aa a matter of social bene takes a deep hold on the heart; but to the Christian philosopher it has an additional crest, a8 being another manifestation of the activity of that divin intelligence which, under the impulsion of , is yet to search out and recom, ty of the Lord's children times daring their protr: THE FRENCH CATS, who was constantly cor Can it be possible that Prren Brarns Sweevr has deliberately been a cause of the war in Europe? Twrep won the hearts of the Fenians by his late generous conduct toward those impetuons in- But nobody has ever believed that his bosom friend would go to Europe, and vow to proveke a general Euro- giving the Fenians o How the Zouave their Fighting y to think of th and I here, and out of franc the Institution for the Improved In. struction of Deat Mute -fan incorporat and a far de Is it not territl atsucn a tae vadors of Canada, the courtesy of Judge sa deep in we have be Wah, and perhaps In aneser to Webb sald, * You will jotn at Newport in afew da He answeves, © Yes RA wEW HOURS 20, who tak terest in this benefic enabled to examine the method of instruction adopted in this insticuti gift of apeech upon d ness the marvellous results which have al ‘The method adopted persnade Nave pean war with a view to chance to establish themselves Egaland was unable to concentrate against them w lease of this city which ater in Albany, 1 the Young Democracy, was a great political victory; but who would hs lieved that Old France would attack Y many on the plans and suggestions of Sweaxy wever, it 8 a curious fact that the Femans are allied with France, indireetly against Germany and directly against England, The dinner which itis reported that Mr, Sweeny had with Nav may have been the occa politician unfolded his views, Certainly Naroteow was calm then; after If Sweesy told Narorrow n party was expiring, and that ined the polit in Ireland, while n for conferring the af mutes, and to wit 1 must be bere all this and New York Teannot escape tile hea It is certain that the Tween and Sweeny got last when they defeat Gon. Grant and the Reporters. ago we tried to get President the Hon. Horac Minister to England, just as Prosident Lin nad appointed the Hon. James Gonvox Tt seemed to @ not only be a suitable recogni- tion of Mr. Grueetey’s extraordinary ser- oablican party, and his invalw able Iabors in behalf of the election of Gen. Giant, but also a proper acknowledgment and usefulness of tho news. However, the Pre not see that the newspapers were of any ac- of appointing PeELEY, he selected a man whom he has y had to dismiss, and left the great tant philosopher out in the cold ver, the Chie aid that M. Paradot Rnew not tes; the greater ready been ach is very interesting. Imagine a de: to be presented begina by making 6 as extending one arm, w uired to imitate successively child, say four years old, er to Fran maple motion, such OFPENSIVA TO THR AT \THS; and that {n his jadament, te United States only, cogld maintun her neuleg ity in the con Other simple motions are made, and the Tho teacher in due time gradually passes on from simple to more eomplex ts, until finally a whole system of sis thus m’metically taught to the pupil, and it becomes almost as naturel for him to imitate his teacher es to breathe, Tho habit of facile au so gymnastic vices to the Re ey * Leow on the 4th instant to make we 0 ope cin rerve ann sto s Hot an i Rebting dinen cor Hogg from th rake no bavor RING ON SEWING MAC of the powe paper press. that the Repubii if the Democratic party 1 cendancy in thie country they would always bé with bin, he perhaps spoke authoritatively ad they prever enusiustic gathering on Saturday in the Clinton Roosevelt. on Centre thirty-three of the hundreds of inventors who have heen dcirauded of thetr rig in Washington, was the J instantaneou boon thas fastened child, the teacher procesds to was it as loverage in raisi ey know not on! at Cireametn They are very ¢ s by a ring in the Pate tignal for host Tho war promises to Lring Lefore the public a variety of startling fiers ner, an inventor trom Eiinols, said th 10 patent a new style of Senator Monroy of Indiana is now stumy ing that State in preparation for the October His health is said to be fully restored, and his speeches are sure to be powerful and im- pressive, for he is an abl is also annonnced thet Vice-Presi to be heard i Indiana during the campaign, is not half as strong © man as Mortox, but there are more babies named after him than However, if the Since then, bh scems to bave reflected that it would be just a6 well to do something for the newspaper people and in his usual bungling manace ale appointments that no nowspapor thank him for, Aunong the hum) ugs attached to the Gov eromeut is the place of Superintendent of Consuls in Europe, f Magistrate those couspins anclomentary @ound of the Env Vish languay i by the letter pin the word rap, giving the ound in a greatly exaggerated manacr, that the action of the organs of sp le to the pupil, who, imitat- jakes the same ns of speech, and w vocal effect 1 by slow degrees, the ake ali the elementary language, without ever hear ing ono of them, and also letters which represent the sound v isthen taught, by a course of object hk fons, to combine t letters into monosyllabl 6. For example, before the pupil ts tanght to Bpell, or speak, or write the word Anéfe,a knife is shown to him, and he is made clearly to comprehend that what he is about todo, or he docs, with me And +o, all throug! struction, every ol) and eloquent man, nt Corrax is chine that was would greatly diminish the in the country wil In climbing up an get it into the market p Adter encountering the Patent On had been sub! ‘of Whom was in the empl be plainly v Ang the action of tl motions of the or; seiously pr asimilar n Joarner is tanghit to m founds in (he Republicans sue. ceod in carrying that State in October, it will be learned that ils three examiners, on Lusiness of these superintendents is it wonld be difficult but what is certain about them is that they are entitled to a salary of $5,000 each in gold, and that in ad dition to this handsome pay their expenses ayed by the Treasury. Grant hag now ap- pointed three newspaper reporters, them {8 Mr. D. B. Ker of the Herald, and are Mr. W, J. Anustrona y foothold pe potition that he mbt be able to keep out of he market the rowing waehine, or The French Vou Moltke, Fram the Army aw cK, the leader of the Repub. lican party in the House of announces that he will This seoms rather surp sidering the great power and position of Gen. cuexck as a. member of the House, and also considering that the Dill to allow inmates of which he got through Congress at the Inst session, and which would n certain if he were willing to in suid, however, that he is led away from the halls of Congress by the offer of a large in some business establish Another reason, also n party is very short of candi resentatives, nt be a candidate for printed companies, wid bis 4 from him by tb by tie pub “| combinations ewormously high, th sounds and also the F wewing girls eps were taken to petition the Pres. or suspend the press fs,on the cromnd that he was cog iwlulacts of Lie firat stitt sere aud, in Alveria soldicrs’ homes to two others loner of Pate hizont of Ue un render his elect Aree European service was in INGHUYSEN, the newly appoluted Minister to London, who does not want the office, and has all slong been very uncertain whother he will a mont of the Crimean war, Biavk forms are to be distributed, eo that the Tin thelr name # who inet on Whe tairiy-thr ygulne that they woul ed h or hand, meay pt it, our three cousular that the Republic dates for the Presidency, and that chances for the honor of running for that office in 1872 will be inereased rather th from the next Congress he would make a better President than has been teen in the White House for some time past, i woof confidential stat onicer of tisshown tu the p 8 without delay ; and will be able to epy out and report a suiliclent amouny of useless facts to render their ap- at one of the most brilliant evouts in the history of the Administration dare say they Correspondent. From the Dhiludelphia Beentug Teteyr objects themselves eaunot be Hid Prussia, the eager to hear arged with Uh atest mteilice nid the papers that mals perial conten vot, and the fornia and writing of monoayllablos Yo wach the alpl tion, utterance 1 not be better to appoint honest men at consuls, and to have no need of put hom a set of travelling spies? 3,600 in gold for salaries, and $10,000 in gold for travelling expenses, a of expressing Gon, Gnanr’s n creditable em lied War corresper publisived in 1 takes about lx months is known to have anticipated the ev any longth, together with p! Travellers on the and Hew Haven and Hortford will be glad to learn that the eet for the consoli dation of the two corporations which own these w York and New Ha the front by eanle, Tie Sun oftered Dr essariy Involve a great ex;ense, there cau be no deubt Ghat at will pry, hak had 90m The pap!l having been thus furr lines of commanie sentatives by @ vote The usual arguments svere n the saving of expense aud reduction of fares to vd by the measure, but the Connecti legislators knew too well the result immense radrond monopoly to be caught by such objects, and taught 9 write as well ag he reporters of the press t f 130 to 69 unlered ovens P of 180 to 69 torious insianees durin the rebellion in th stract ideas, and enable him to 1 hold npou the world » order to do this, considered « pho Raaching, is resorted to, feacher walks up and down before the child I am walking.” bates tho teacher. walks to and fro. aud AWARD is petting ready posed visit to hiv friend Prince Keno, the Regent ew Youk SUN I¥ tocre of Enterpriae, aviing secured Lis kratulited on pantomime, wh'ch may s or extension of object Por example Tre New York Son publishes a covre ogra hetwe dor many of its niv.ils ia the news by furny portant, wud reliable latormation Sewanp will vitW luterestiug, im stial tour by panied on hia Ce Kistey and his son Freoenicr W. Sewanp and his wife ; and in California he will be joined by his w Mr, Gronce Sewanp, Consul-General at Californian bride, the two Misses engagement of Mr to communicate frou the weat of War hd process which will involve hivure, but Whiel Will Spaying siroku of euiorprise tor the PoLton, the Empire was peace; a little while , frou preseut appearances, it may be unicution of Keystone Lodge No. eld Kt I sharp to ‘the Lage WidUty OF Feepect MNMENse expe Gay tor the par Wao Brake David & Sheuvhat and SARAH, WIFE OF KING OSCKOL THE DELAWARE INDIANS, >—- A Willtiamebridge Quarret and a Flight from Hom Ieturn—Abortive Attempt at Recow tion — Sudden angivg tu the Garret. ware Indians, hanged which eh ter eounty. Was living at Williamebritge, Westchos: She was the daughter of Mr. Jotoph Was marvisdapoat syoar ago to Osceoly Lagver, the youthful king of all that is left of the once great tribe, The queen wae ortered on Satorday by her lot to wash a linen dnater belonging to a young mon in thesame house, at which she Beeame highly indig- nant, and flew into a very violent passion, Sire vowed that sie was andy, born and brod, and wonld not condescend to be any body # Washerwoman, even i Osceola himeelf did command it, She th the house and wandered im the woods, w one knows, At nightfall she made her appearance inthe dining-room, but apeke to no one, ae elie Was evidently sUll very much incensed at’ the insult whieh she thought her busband had offered her. Eudeavoring to reconcile her, Osceola approached her nnd desired her to ent ler supper, wherenpon her flery temper aguin took possession of her, It wos the King's turn now to become angry, and he told his Qneea in very plain terms that ste was Putting on ales that did not become her, At thie She ran oat of the roow, and nothing was thought of her muti! next morning, As she did not make her anpearunce at the brani fast table, Osceola began to feel anxious, Ho re- paired to her room, and finding it empey. a search was made of the premises: still Qieon Sarah was nowhere to be founts AC Inst Mra De, Powell Medicine woman of the tribe, beriought her of the attic, and there they found the Quecn suspended from # fafter by her 5! Tnmerintely under her Ve stood On While iy she law kieked from res were remarkably calm and 2W was a little box, which #ire must I adjusting the noos®, and wh r, The ‘Tho neck was dislocated, and it woe evident that the dead Queen could not have Fuilered sry lation. inn sierday afternoon Coroner Butiyate held am inquest, AW. SIDE TRAGEDY, es Mardev In West Thirty-fifth Street—Plight and Leap into the North Riy Soon after 11 o'clock, last night, Join Glass. a boarder at No, 412 West Thirty-A(th street, quar- relled with tho proprietor, Henry Waelter, because he had Iecked up the Louse, and finally stabbed Lim in the groin with a jack-lenife, Glass then fled down to the foot of the streot, and leaped {oto the North River, He wos tiken ont by Officer Donnelly and seme citizens and locked ap in the West Thirty-firth Police station. Wachter bled to hin a few moments, pects SO eneeenee no ANYON BURLINGAMB. —-— ‘Phe Reception of the News of the Mintaster's of China nd fe to Mr. Burtingame’s Pauly. ter Lowe writes to Sceretary Fish, May 19, that Le lows not unicating to Prince Kung toe eentimen pyermment upon the Anson } The Minlster says, sa matter of atitication (o know that the citeuts daties rusted to Mr. Surlingame bn heen yerformed to ihe entire sativiaction of the Emperor and hie advisers, and that bis se: vices ar qcknowledceft in a manner evi g great re. srect, pratitate, and liberal In this con ction I weudd obs that the honorary {We of the first ronk conorret by the 7 cos the name of Mr. Buviimzame on © of the four members ef the Privy t¢ one do bigner than that bestowed upon the Presidents of the Boards ond mombers of either living est rank possi ur dead, outside red direct? tnese tue Lighes nto to mey decree gv Au imperial reeeript meqmies aud g.ves ir. ma Burk for distingntshed no's femniiy 10,000 A Wife Spending a Fortune on a Bicgamiat. James M. King, a soldier stationed at Willett's Point, was arrested in Flushing on Saturday for bigamy, ‘Three years azo he eloped with a girl who is said to have inherited $290,000, The money was in ber «uariivn’s hands, and the pair ater a briet Wonoymoon separated, Two yorrs alterwards King imarriod one Eliza MeCabe. ‘Three months azo Mary, the firet wire, become mistress of her fuade, and then the recreant ‘husband again married ler, Torsakin wife No. % A devovition tn Coart that King had a hind wite was more Uran the secand wile could ear, and she fatuted, Much to the admiration of the id she King was comm: that she w wife No, 1 utintaiere to ty Nant his wealthy wife declared wld go her $29),000 to see bitn rescued — The Little Red, White, aad Rive Capsteed by the Welzbt ofa Man, The little ship Red, White, and Blue sailed yesterday for Clifton, 8 eon tslayd, on her way seaward to meet th: national yacht con s. She was commanded by Capt. Williams ntoad see her boilder and owner, I Ubree report three neste imt ant 10!) A atvong bre struck her oft « Hine, vid a man jumped int the rigving to take inca. Th sized he verybody on board was ducke honda " Vedou the keel, and were V ody a henith boat = ——— “ A Lover's Desperation. William Lyons, of 28 Summit street, Brook yp, teok on overdose of tandanym last even ing, with intention of committing suicide, He wre 1 to be married to Rachel Do: or avenn A went to seo her vos! nr some Words, she Namied ine back nis engotement ring, Tho youth then took the poison, but he was taken to Bolevue Hospital and pumped ut. anaes rm The wl Mont. The ambitions thermometer reached 9815 at 2 o'clock yesterday aiternoon, but fell to #0 at 6 trated ne Reinion Havana, J The Spa ie iat ain. odered 10 Cay ement t han army, but the Cap en GML BAL AND BALL Phe bose ball yestertay hatw < Lanes nnd Kin sta Of Mt H 6 press In Suyand Herat played a mn on Batinine, wise ths zeit OF tie — PIE LATEST LABOR NEWS, - The trow en the show manufieturers and the St. Criny ine of Ly an lane den settled satisingtortly Aad Work fo co Leredutnct tenday At the meeting of the German Trilore of Wil Feed Ue inemierainy wy tuey ary to gO Lo Ger Hany sow 10 juli tive a Ny ——— LOSSUS BY PIKE, The Cleveland Boiler Pate Company's rolling mill wa? burned om Sauiirday night Kaul? .an's wareuonse, Mt Peters strest, New Or Joa, Was burned on Saturday In the} pork tablish me a0 ta Me ve buildings, ow 4 by Soth Chapman a Wy Law's ay car De + Word auened ow antrday murat Los: €1),00. Tubutas Quing Aud son Were airesced Ob The lose to the Meridea Britannia Company by th Fecent fire Was Got RO eMTIOUA AN Wat AU Met a tietury Was'e 1 Coinya al wr ther goods, Tuy burned | rebai.t 1 on WASHMINGION NOLES, PEE Ty few davs only ¢ Cadinet, and : Femaiuing to look afier the dution of the Seeretary of the Interic ns to tike In how to Lil the soll, nha th Uo their tribes with | te fOr tari The Postmaster-General has declined the offer of the Cunard Wp CompALY LOCA EY Vie Mbt, at would ve tte the We n Company With Whom @ contact has heen ide tol two years ngrers appropriated $5100 for an Arctic ox pedit on, and anthosizet the Present to ap Pome d commande? thereot. Learning Chat the Proc Went War MbONL to Ropo.nc Dre Hally Hevanoty an AcCOMMT OF Whose shooting an Triskiman In the. Point mh War recently publisned by THe SOM, 1 Hety-tw 0 rs ud Representatives pouitioued thy Execulive Ie ot vie Ls tives, of Ponusyteania. Bat ¢ Vrexident paid no head (th uo in belialt @ cenUonian of sclenutie aiLarnny aid wilt Ayvolited 4 WAP who had Wea euily Of howiclda, THE SUICIDE OF A QUEEN. ‘Pragedy—A_ Domontic The Nine Disappearance — Found Sarah Cooper, the wife of the king of the rem- nant of the famous and once powerfal tride of Dela. herself yesterday morning. with an old ehawl to the raters of the honse in 6 C8 Si a lay Lad elias PL, POSTSCRIPT SUN OFPICE, JULY 4A. M. THE LATEST WAR NE — The French have Spent Months in Fortitye ing Metz—A Description of the Fortificas tloas-A Frussing Spy Arrested, Loxpox, July 24.—A spceial correspondent writes (rom Mota under date of Saly 91, thot thre camps have been formed around that city. Me wag allowed to inspect Fort St. Quenten, under the dence of an officer, and full information wag furnisned him. The fort is to be completed jm tyoh th. ONY SOP RPO Tr b mitted, i The ditches, easemates, bomb proof barracks an€ everything connected with the fortress are construct ec on an immense scale. ‘The work is not destined to defend Motz. merely—that place was snfileienty fortified before-—but to protect a vust encampment like the present, or give shelter whea neoded to ¢ beaten army. The fnet that the walla wore commenced montha 20 is clear proof of iow France has been preparing for an offensive war at the frst opportunity. ‘Thera are two forts at Quontin, commanding the br valley of the river and appronchos to tle town. he guns of these forts can play with tremendor effect on any enemy that may advance through t valley to attack the town; while in the valley heed is ample sheiter for the whole army, guarded om one side by the guns of the town, and on the otheg side by the guns of the forts. Tho officers at the forte did not to leave for the froutier in lesm, time than eight days. A Captain in the Prassiag Engineer Corps had just been arrested in the fort AS A SPY. Morshal Bazine was in Metz, The horses belong ing to the members of his staff were kept saddled and standing before the hotel, but no move bad yet been made, Great diMvultios were experioneed in getting enpm plies forward, not only from Paris, but from the country ubout Metz, all the horves belonging to the juhabitants having boom seized, and even moat avd vegetables are beginning to tail, Tuts indicates that the French mov nts may be still some time dey layed A special correspondent, writing from P the Prussian troops were paseing THROUGH BLACK FOREST toward Basle, Several detachments lind been stopped by the Swiss authorities, who have an obs tcrvation corps of 25,000 soldiers, Gen, MeMuhon's headquiiters were at Strase bourg. A strong French force was massing to prec Vent a surprise through the Vosges defiles, ‘Troope were pouring into Sirasvourg from Besancon, averytliing indicates that the first great blow wil be etrucd iu the vielmity of Strasvourg. A grestforce had already arrived at Strasbourg, NM of which nad been transported by railroad, A French filgate has been despatched to the ter cowtt to reeruit seamen from the fisheries, Tue Frene War Office is tiking extraordinary precautions to pre he Bureeu Chielt € provibited from intercourse with pers sone outside. All {nstructions proceed direct from the Ministem oa W d not through subordinates, A special despatch trom Pacis to the Daily Narn dated Satu last, «ays France is resolved to forea Denmark jute hostilities against Prussia, notwithe standing the determ of thy Dpish Cabinet te remain nentral, A French fleet will shortly appear before Copens legen, and wake @ movement to overthrow the Ministry, aud save the Daves from Prussia in spite of themseives. ris, ey ve secrecy holding alll Napoleow's Lest De he to be A Universal Repub« Inimed, Pans, July o4.—Lt is predicted that the Bm« peror will proclaiw the repablic throughout Europe ifa coalition is formed against h ‘The Bank of aly in silver, from the Algerian cities, a refagees ia Pra forming nition to juin the French ariny. toning Denavir, Gans are voimg placed upon he forcideasi Varia, ance is paying is notes Vowunt nud che Han! a volunteer or Proxsia is th of pine. eee The Ciarendon-Motley Alabama Necottae tions—Evglond’s Doference to Napolcou, Loxpox, July 24.—Mr. McCullagh Towens, M. tuis week ask the Government whether tha Matement is true, received by tolegr jew, that Lord Cidrenaon, reply ing to ined ther Ui ace an new relations wil) Lrouce are‘ ls straimed than they Wore a few dans Some fears ove’ expressed that. the G mont will be found to save ti deferentiat to Napos lear, Tt is doubtui woewer the wuole correspoude nee Will be pudasie L (Fart.or ve as, if any, in an extra.) — ‘The Effect of the War upon Ocean P. Wasmineron, July man steamers lee %4.—The direct ‘ore plying betwi en York and Lroinen and Hamburg respective! ing suspended their trips to those ports in 4 Prosian Ww geuble ander ort Germany Ft Union and th beyond, dirset ronte, 8 present inoperative, correspondence for North Gerimyny will ¢ deuily, MALL direct stoamslip service is resul forwarded by cloned Jivia Kngland, sobject oe rales Of international postage establisued foe pf crasmission, vin. t Wor letters ten ovuts per #acii half an ounce or an der, prepayment optional; for newspapers, four conte per each jour ounces or fraction thereo payment compulsory; tor books, packets, a terns, or samples oO: merchaa lise, eight con! owh four ounces, of fraction 1 four onnces, prepay ment com Letiers insufficiently paid the above rot i be coarged tor on delivery wa tho postage tor unpaid losters, alter the Godactiv the amonst premt — << OBITUARY, wealthy sii se in Kil ot Me tonad dowd morning. V Mra. V Thomas, n is Out diet, Mpot cent Coly Jenty on Saturday cvd Hor Pesci Her eeaudchita li ty a rdnaway't Capt. WW wan igton, importer, wea elon Sacurday Tuas MOKBNING'S TELUGR fren er tp ‘The New Ore, 'Vhe therm cated 100 degrees Charles G, Drinker, of Clifton, Pa. comin snioide at the Wyciing’ House, in Serauton, soruing The votod th lunicab Eng The wil rexehed home yesterday enuctudy yesterday iudle ted erdsy Ivishmen vim Memphis on Saturday nicht vot take part in the wat fon « OVEY fo the amonnt ol ont Hlbatn W Av pie te ore ——— LONG TSLAND, —— Edward MeComner, of stabbed by one Sullivans 18 ly Sullivan M4 in custody, Aunity ville, w Da Mw Critical ¢ Atlintic Hook and Ladter Company No. 1, of Justice Sutphin.of Fynsten,tias issued a warrant for the arrose of dD. Hehe, & Wiuamsnurgh p Mors wi od ve ort Peale ae daaneee Bo Uveatsauyg to sudo Nesom’ Abrwuis, Lie BaWwkoaper On Saturday evening, as Mrs, Wilson Colyer vat yet i ‘ H ath iret i he Was Carown dows and iuscautly shld PLAST US PROM THE OCEAN CABLES Benjamin Thorp, the stogist, iv deals yrav old ludiautthee d \ The Lancashire aanufietarers a on to be pnt On 110 #hore time a¥siein In Franklort + ” f t Quoted AUT. The warke: closed etecnk ; Notwithstan ting tia witadevval of t 4 forthe acousst ris Datars Ms Mag tice ati 7 The triat of | .! ! ; at Uxbridge rday evening He Wat senteve 1 ’ The new Greek Cariact ia composed (a8 Deliiorgi, Luterior and ba’ eri wry Hdraccaki, War, Ano. a, Puvlic Woes) B® fia Navy: Bouvio, Justice