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PRICE TWO CaNTS. A WESTSIDE WIFE MURDE ‘The former took seats near by #0: for a bot- public, Its purport cor- | the fortifications of Paris. Ue of wine, and as thoy quatied it, one of thom ox- tatoly was ant ’ ‘btless the pow. pine claimed: iy tonishing, Dow the powors im. tng. me pn, tn an! pape." The ey French: LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. oo centtipasenees TW BUROPEAN WAR. pileated would explain the mystery. Italian and Kpanish Despatches. bok to the Froatiers— —— Pico er Drosera Sef haten “Coane | Set eae DASHES HRRN AND THERM DY THR tee Sree, | 4 move re waron ann rmx woe ith -Victo The Morning Telegraph prints to have passed the Jaw authorising the negotintion of At laa a CL Swine onmipeanwe ——— Py Anotier “Skirmish -with - Victory |. cOMMunicdtion reciting an inFview romiatiy had | # loan of elx million lire a eS ya aT ‘Worn 'Juny | Sunday Pabtimes in Morrisania—The Pan- | Maveip, July 5, via Paris.—Gon. Prim hed ®| 4 peanken and Lazy Musband, and «- . with the Emperor Napoleon, A fortnight ago the THAT SPANISH TREATY, battle of Mi 4 Do. & 1008, belite of | demoninm that Bi in New ¥ long interview yesterday wish the British Am- Drembon bred rduagsiona Site os for the Prusstans, Emperor bod no thought of war with Pruseia, He | MADmrp, July 96.—The existence of a treaty, often. | AugtArhts: Oct, 12, 190i 0ahi9,0° deat Bal hel ake of the Westchester Towne—A Leck: | bassador. The signal for a Carlist outbreak | Orgies and Fighte A Baockl was atill unrendy; bat France was slippping from ‘0 Dismissal, ia momontarily expected, and ail needful prep Domestic Misery—The Husband's A rroee is bis bands, and, in order to rale, he must lead France The sports had a high old fight at Fisher's | erations pave been made to meet tt 8S) Jonn Little, and A, his wits, heve beer’ igor beer saloon, Kighth strecs, motrisinta, On Sun- | grenler portion of the garrison of Valladotid | uring a year 'at 459 West Thirty au tea We ; day evening. A porty of printers from the city | bas been sent to the frontior to gaurd against Car- ey hed the paragraph, another pen, Ink, ani hive aud defensive, between France and Spain, is ‘Waiter, bring me 0 order was obeve denied by the Ministorial organs here; but renssert- | Toles abiied 9 Tow Maga Boros T bowed, an; foe ae Fead: "Ang. 91, 1813, ee a ‘sag Beeret Treaty Botwoen France Spatebes between bimsel/ and Blemarck, claiming uss faa P Kat ith 18, ‘and were drinking ia the saloon, when i arose | list irrantions in that quarter. But a Don Cartes | jnv'et tras iar serv ab eloes,, Acose Lave we hat the latter wanted too much, and wanted it too THE WAR FEKL 7 ‘ ‘rassiang at the Katabach w! ia aad cap. ete Crrebing ta Me Sareen, when 8 Guerre’ & i tm ing, at about half past 10 o'clock, Lite war P and Prussia, soon. potable tured aud 100 cans; “Awe. 32, the French defwated | between s man named Morris and Mr. Kaward Biil- | has offered to sorve in the Fronch army it fs probe WULd Sook.’ TAT kéuae la Walls caep Yave bos saans ‘The Kmveror demanded Luxemburg in 1806 as | The French Mans Meeting the reneh routed ant 340 pisses take Et the son of the proprietor of the Wostchester | ble that the orders for s rising which are knows 10 | living is « brick tonement, four atories high. Them , i an equivalent fer her neutrality in Pruasia's war Ald for the Hick and Wennded—ventai 181b, battle of Waterieo ; daly 1, tne Allies enter | County Journal, Morris drew an immense bowie: | Coiiist chieftains are incensed againat Don Carlon, | # Aiko a rear building, throe stories high. It wae i ¥ Proposition to Seize Belgium | with Austria, Bismarck replied by demanding Hol- ympathy Extended co Prance-100,000 | Piriv.”” The words were lurdiz, ulteral before | knife, and made adash at Stillman, Me at fret at- | and think of selocting es another candidate for the | the latter, on the third story, back, that Uhe compl bg = cquivatons. or Lasembere. eS es, Irish Volunteers—Frenchmon Hustled Out | 9° ra beatnn By “ot the ovbors prevented shots, | tempted to cut bim inthe back, but failing in this, | throne bis brother who is now serving in Romeas ® | hisq jived in two ro for which they paid gts ‘ and Germany. peroe replied to this demand of Bismarck should | [ast night our French citizens got their pa- | but Tre soene come neat a traciea! end. T should | wounded him slightly inthe body and very severely | Pontificial Zouave, " peortd Seeost) the independence of Holland be attacked by Prus. | tlotism up to the boiling point at Delmonico's Finh | owns turnrined If there was bloodshed Fetin oar | in thehand andarm. ‘The attack wpon Stillman was SCORIFICATION. ‘The circumstances of the woman's death, and tie fl nt bia, It would be regarded as a dociaration of war, | CY@DUe restourant, whore an enthusiestic moetii o—— general fizht. ian team raged with — condition in which she was found, present e strong The English Parll Count Benedetti was prosent at the interview when r beer glass | The HI ‘Was held to express sympathy with Franco in the | give 31 on Horse Fiesh—Mortality among ired Dollare for the First Prussian is, and ‘oonceival case of circumstantial evidence ‘against her hes i an Explan ‘ion, —— A tosheeroape! ar TEES Oe ee Ping. 1a ny cle oe coate The eden oe cas iste bee was more severe bo ' KIEL ABOUT TO BR ATTACKED. for the sick and wounded. Mr, Gerdé pre-| — The Illinois Prussian who has offered 300 to Py ey thes soe Little and his wife had been drinking all day Be anaemia The people of Prussia will observe Wednesday | "ited and explained the objects of the moot. | the, What soldlet of Kisg Tiered by. © Callgraia party doverting ‘iim, he of course made wate Gree B anf apay promunae Fated tore: | Sraty and Sunday, though the husband had te t ing. Mr, Tuohey, Fenian, then encouraged ¢ tory ge himecif scarce, Morris's ing likewise he * | dulged more than had the wife. The neighbors of ; A French Fores Concentrating on the etry eibhbente ‘gua favebce Obeas te thet Frovchmen, by extending to them and to France | Zrcenaas.ts the following letter to the heel Tite more unfortunate tnd ‘vas seized and marched | The poor brates, compelled to perform wher allot. preter he was a drenten, worthless fellow, amt Frontier. arms. Ih te expected shat the French fieet will at. | t%# *7m@pathy of Irishmen in this contest. He went San Frawcrsco, July 18, 18%, | [2 nthe Town Hall. Yesterday morning, | ted tasks with but little of compassion manifested | woaia not work when he could by any means pos Fi Belgian . ‘cate aeee over the old ground of the gratitude of Amerien | Monsieur Derbec, Baitor of the San Pranclece Cotter: | Bunday snernopn ines fant, lated 0 againat | (OF them by their drivers, were constantly giviMe | yinty avoid it, His wife indulged only occastonsiia & - Salas ts Teday, Yes broek steaming east. | toward Prance for Gei. Latayetie, and promised | Tiesrard Wedrawa! Lous sive France | Lovg live | hie assailant Morr thereupon Justice Hauptman | out and falling exhausted, On the car lines special | sag was.s hard working, industrious woman, colng are liberally feubscribiog to the fuod for the | N#poleon 100,000 Irish volunteers, only asking for ‘Cuidren follow in whe, foomtens of rene, et Sitar} host arsadialhcmenae eh MoM Tolays of extra teams wore kept at convenient points | out and working by the dagand doing her ow (0B FRENCH PLERT TO ATTACK KIL. | Vounaea, them that they be placed under the command of | feomtrat often and avenue | Mating in the Organ Loft—A Matrimonial | sloug the roules, end it was an exceptional care | work se well, On Sunday evening Mrs. Littl ee Patte POACR Pinte SET Down. Marshal McMahon, Dakg of Magenta, Mr, Tuohey nt its Be. Derbes, a cheat ie, 1a, on Denaees, Affair Among the Musicians, ‘Wo travel the entire ror ‘Al the depots the veter- | was taken with # fit and carried up by some @ sess ape Tee Pa 4 dwelt at considerable lenéth apon Ireland's oppor- | Inu to the French soldi Fite, may cnet thes Risk Now that the lay element of the fashionable | inary surreons had 4 busy time, but with their best | the neighbors to her room, where her husband wat Asother Bkirmish—Kt inp ony ee, aril atabee’ nam 2tator dare | {waits and so Bfort ‘Prussian fag on the Boid of baute. ‘Coven devotediy, | ohurchen has gone to the summer resorts, and the | Sorts, the ete ge enratereen nce thon lying in a state of intoxication. j ja . FSP nope i od and dea | not pt flere abe ale ahi, s tons petianee, Sil Beam a AFrenchroan named tijrnet has offered a reward | P&F¥0N# are shutting up shop and tollowing after. the | stock ally fb with all Is was Impossfole on many | On thelr entering bis rooms, he awoke and inguired ‘ minor, though earcely leas tmportant :oMcials are improving their opportunities to appear as leading characters in social sensations, Yesterday morning Mr. Louls C, Jacobi, the favorite organist at the Wainwricht Memofial Chureh, net the loading to the chancel rail of St. Am Eighteenth stroct, the pretty Miss Joie Hi weet soprano voice Is not unfamiliar in up-lown churches, ‘The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Warner, rector of Bt, Barnabss, in tho large company of witnesses that wo! Mr. Fenchtwanger reminded the “children of | Of S500 to any soldier oF wal or, France" that they needed no martin! Liven that they were united in the aa — ey Owe to the wick and wounded of The ©: ai@ermane. army of thelr own beloved France who nobly defending Itt glorious fie.” They had no | | ,Tononto, Oxtanto, July 95.—The German citizen: ambition, he eald, to will apy little” Presel Of this city intend soon to meet amd exDrets the Rhine, bat the honor of France must be malatained, | SYmbathy with Pi usaia, and contribute funds tor the The gar was inevitadl roliof of the wounded, and the gratitude of i a for delaying it #o long, But the sad necessit At lest come, “The sone! remarks German Mass Meoting in Buffalo. cor or private, ber of cars ranwing. Upward of hundred horses were killed a the aay by sunstroke, » Sixteen persons ‘of wunatrol this city Gtty-one pergons were prostraied . Byrn It ts anticipated that the Bank of Rowland and the Bank of France will both further advance the rate Of interest this week. Many think the discount rate will be five per cent. in both institutions by Satur- day. A great many English officors of note will go into the Prussian army. BOGENTS AT CHFaROURG, ‘The Empress Kugenio arrived at the port af Onpture @ French Custom House —The Gai porter te Chasecpot. Pants, July 25—P. M.—No report of « battle bas yet boon received. None is indeed expected for yet, The journals of Mots say that the Trench Lave taken forty prisoners thus far, A AMAR SKIRMISH ON SUNDAT. Lonvon, Jaly %—9 P. M.—The following de- what was the matter. Ho was told that his will was sick. He told the women that he would docte her, and then he struck her, and pulled hor by tht hair, The people being used to such scenes lel them, after taving interfered and stopped bi ‘ bratatity. ¢ ‘Who Orst captures a Prussian fag. ood u frig at 10 P. ‘}ne fatal eunstroke was reported in Williams- four in Jersey City, and Several in Washing- daring Sanday vight, after the husband was heard pa ing in and out, At hatf * rrato, July %.—An furnished by Messrs. it six o'clock yesterday morning Little went t¢ fegeregtgsa — ved trom Searbrick. | crsrsourg, and was received with Bate honors. A | SPpener wer, drowned, f9, eppiease russia fad | mans was held to-night, tient nid and loge 8. 8. Nedham snd UL G, Bawser. The parties all bo- | estou’ 99 depreee. goneph Nixon, on, omplerian. garveater. F living oa capella , | Foral salute was @red, and she was conveyed to | the like Feet ere ee yermad Bicorge teeny, Sedlcty a eek "side gave. casoeas letarent tothe sionally, and told him that he would not go to On Baday » body of Prarstane crossed the fromtior | 140 a.csuin, and, being conducted to the deck, in|, Mr- Lasalle, editor of the Courrier, having lived | Oi/0e'was appointed to dra resolutions and to re- Re Fe tees Give secant Loy eng A | esterday beeause his wife wns dead. fle thon wear Gaarbrtick. They penetrated the counter sev- a tee Be i ee scletration ta'the | forty years in this country, never aw his country. | mies was sptolatel te teat fond CT EN re gated abblng the @repeteten, {eiike Twentieth Word police station on Th! ik fe11 mies, and at length found the Frenc in con. | ee ee ee ne oer vcmony: the yards | Pears ae ce. One att Totter tiate amen, —— Lasedintely for ‘Serutean end Lane George, with | A gang of six ruflaus entered John Klein's (ore sh eames ibe, serreans cise thet ao ° medical at Jance. ia rs ntsc Sowa, 0, | See manent were te tet wet | TH te gran ejay | Arakmen nai te we"Pvenen amr. | Eee gan ements oe P| ais ore" Bui, rs | Ber ate ae through various evolutions. The manwurres were | ‘They are not like the Prussians, enlisting men in | Toroxro, Canada, Jnly 95.—The Montreal cor- d called for lager, They would neither ithe Deane Sua tee’ Lan bow ts ia seen retired, leaving ten killed and wounded on the this elty, bec know we bave sadicient Z An Honest Decision on a Race Track. whereupon Kiein and his son attempted | ive* 8 the house, and ehe asked him bow bis wit Geld, ‘There was no loss on the Prassian aide, ‘Tala | {007 tne Her Malealy was then conducted to the | {oles Gar emia wihout American rejatoecoments. | Pemhongees of the, Cid 09s i rom On Seturday last a match between Dan Mace’s Dut, Ta tho diatarbence that followed, | {rbot new erin ktediy ode’ te eke’ her a tad ; o tat took = a . in . . in ‘ ection has demonstrated that the aeedlc gan is ves faladldl fhilas Viveiie Rios: say tibecription list was opened, and over a thoa- an dyfentieman, who arrived soit has ’wihier tae teat | Prince and B, Daniets's Butcher Boy was trotted on | the former received s blow on the heal from s | of tea, and Little answered ‘All right." Bat Mra. Getter to the Chnssepes, a ole Ha tuiswing camel gentlemen were clected an | MH 4ave been sctiveuy reerulitag for the Erench SMe. | ine Fashion Course, mile heats, best Uireo in Ave, | NriOk. and tre latter was mabbed in tuearm |Win, | irvin thoucht she would first fo to see Mra. Livia Fy CAPTURING & FRENCH CUSTOM MOUSE, Hebel feeays apotiirt being anda eo sey Executive Commie: Sleasleurs Meunier Cayitn whee Taree ered Weeder “Meat et teste | The rot two eats were awarded to Butcher Bay, | Stat or tee threats Ouest, Bestel sppesreds aod | tse rene wines Mire: Litho wan trims ‘irvia . near . | Vatable, Sr., Vatabla, Jr., Lasalle, Joseph Thoron | Cruite, so far, have teen Irishmen, ‘of. gad stabbed. x-0 tsoed bor Loong ene digege gy Adprin Seven’ | in order to leave the Fronoa fleet in those waters | Duchuchois, Provot, Qeror Jose have moans, as he credit with one | end the last two to Prince. At the clove of the | was set uooa and wabbed. Kx-Oicer Sanenter, who | went ap to the bed and placed be Bene pn teenth Pee ae line eaptured the oe ilabis Gaperiiasad aN. Poshustole Provot, vere any | | of the banks to the amount of Gerth beet, when the horses wore equal ta the ruse, | Tne 20r, OP ce, aad three o row- | arm of the woman, and iy “ Josep Strauss, MOuvilie, Jules Borual, St. Gan: ——— OS St ree ‘dien, Dr, G. Mouraille, Leones, and Coudert, ‘THR GERMANS OF BROOKLYN cold. Mrs, Irvin sald she was too badly scared notice the face of (he woman. A ‘ew minutes later Wiliam MeTegmeet. ‘oot tragedy, Butoher Boy stagmored, and in a few moments dropped dead. As outside bets to a considerable amount were pending om the final result, a mone- tary panic prevailed among the sporting (raternity as #000 a8 the fact became known. The excitem however, was promptly allayed by the manly acti of Dan Mace, the driver of tue surviving horse, He Promptly intormed the judeos that as the horses stood equal in the rece when Dutcher Boy unfortu- nately dropped dead, it was bis opinion that the race and ali outside bets should be declared drawn : and be assumed the responsibiity ia so saying, ro far as the owner of Prince was eoncerned. ie intimation #0 readered their verdict, “thot whem a man has no chance to win, he #hould not be compelled to suffer loss," was unanimously accepted by alt intercsted. Dan wiped out considerable scoring last Saturday. plush ANOTHER NAVAL RXPRDITION. A French force is concentrating at Dunkirk on the coast, near the Belgian frontier, IRELAND UNANIMOUS FOR FRANCE. Dusurm, July %.—The sympathy of Ireland is almost unanimously with France, Large mectings were hold at Dublin, Cork, and elsewhere in Ireland yeetorday. Strong Gallican resolutions were adopt- ed, Resolutions promising Napoleon sup. ort if eeded were adopted. ‘hore is great excitement here on this war question, Lonpox, Jaly %5.—The meeting at Galway to sympathize with the French which was announced for yesterday proved a failure, Only three huadred people were presen! Custom House made a stout resistance, and were al! @ither killed or captured. One Prussian officer was sligntiy wounded in this engagement, The desert- ‘ers from the French army are very rous. They are continually com'nz into the Prussian lines. WE METS RAILUOAD SMaswED, Later despatebes eay that the Prussians who dashed into France on Sunday were & body of Ger- man Ublanor or lancers. They passed the border near Gaarbiflok, tore up the rails for a long distance om the Metz Railroad, destroyed a viadact, and re- tarned to camp wishout loss, Avoiding St. Avoli, tey reached @ point southeast of Saarbrick and be tween that place and Sarreguewines. They ntruck the railway connecting Sarroguemines and Hazenan, e fortified town of the department of Bas-Ram, on ‘Six Handred German Volunteers in Chicago. Cmcaco, Ii., July 25.—Moge than six hundred a i Corman Rare Oath Grama One tetoranions seeeny: for’ the” cause ot the, fetnortand, tthe Uarden | seates ct the orks Usrens CMcmany. te bea the was decorated wi ay Germaa colors, while over form were two” monozrama, * Le ‘aierloo."’ Doctor Barthel with twenty Vi and resolutions were adoptnd with Germany, reprobating Napol o1 ee Mysterious Death in Newark. Last hight, as Officers Astley and Schofield, of the Newark police force, were patrolting New Jer- sey Railroad a and a man si two stoop of es. OMcor Astley accosted tored something in German. ‘Tue off bis head and sent for a pliyeici % Young noon came and pronoanced the man doad. An examination of the pockets oxkibited a passport from Binbeck, Hanover, dated April 3, 1869, stating bie name as August I years of aze, and that lie was tailor. In the pocket wns founds railroad ticket on «he New Jersey Railroad from New York to Elizabetn. i clea pains Setting a Girl on Fire, Mrs. Andrew Buchan- of Mr. Wm. HH. Lyon, he discovered the lato of tue Sanitary Police, living at ¢8t ‘Thirty soventh street, baving heard of the calles the house and saw the dead womas, He de scribes her os Dearing sll the marks of strangulation, as well as signs of other violence. Tle says tl the left aide of her face was cat and clotted herihroat. There were a coogulated blood rt throat were drops of c on the end of her nose, and paile of froth om he lipe. ‘Mr, McTaggart, believing the woman to ha mardered, ie ce sought Rime and heer Oficer O'Neil, who arrested Little and took him jonse and then to the police station Notice was sent to the oner by Capt, Caffrey, the Coroner sont bts isntut fo view the body, whe found that decomoe sition bad so raptily advanced that he had the cone laced in fee. he SUN ro} visited the prisoner in his cell ————— THE LATEST FROM CUBA. The Assassination of Cornelie Porro—A Bumored Proposal to Hurrender—A Cap- tating ® German Patriotic Society nde woud soldiers, and of tue widows and orpli me of Brigaste-Gee, Geyencche: ta 5 fi ‘athe President then raid in subetance; “\ We must | Havana, July $6.—It is said that the Cuban Row express what is inne: most in car hearts. If we | General Coraclio Porro has been assassinated by bis look back for hondred rs we see wha strides the world has made {or liberty. ‘The fest | men, who had heard that he intended to surrender Corsican, with his great misdeeds, has passed to the Spaniards. and ii Hepliew is now trying to Imitate him. Na- | The Cuban chiefs Fortun, Castellanos, and Frore ve — ‘The French Despatches--A Sop for the ‘Trotting Prospect Park Course. ited vant, Catharine McDonald, e eloped in dames. She | in ‘the police station, and found bim aa hs Mader: stxkeuh iatien: Manth 60) MeiasbBaTE. oot Pecoaeenee 6 Bon tee te poleon the ‘Third says“ Germany shill not ‘con. Oaro's camp, it is supposed to | Yesterday along pending match between the yunket over the girl and the flames were | intelligentiooking young ‘man. The tore up the rails io several places, and destroyed the five o \mericai cheers ri siattettatemany, WN? | serrenger themecives, Bet ther did mot od the | horses of two prominent gentlemen of Brooklyn was wae, OL ibe upper enttence of Liswoiyn | Case carrie trot soars toacy in 1870 he i rowd-bed. ‘They also blew up « vinduet, and other- At the upper entrance of Lie aaa been married two sears, General, who had left for Mannnagua at the head of | the event on this course, It was a match between ‘sald that a tm: boy had and did not seem to ‘realize his situation, Wise inflicted serious damage to railway communi | Panis, July 95.—The Journal Oftciel of thie | a ae es 3,000 me eel tind “¥g Mr. George B, Alley's bay maro Viola, by Ryadyk's ras alone, wiih, thelr faoes | He aaid that tunsell iad wie habitually cot draw! ‘d PROSSIAN ACCOONT OF THR SKIRMIS™. kag ahep Mhseaprepy tsechnechedercbgrpewetneeal Ing chore F"'The gensdermés have eaptared eleven men be- | Hambletonian, and Mr. Wm. M. Perk's chestnat heredpon they poured Kerosene oll | Sf quick tomper,. ‘Phey ‘bad many quarreiy; asd ht Contarrs, July 8.—-At 4 o'clock a force of 800 | ;, The, Ereuch Goverment hee issued orders that, $e Ciktarad addressed the meeting. Gen. Siget | }omging Carlos Garcia's band of brigands, who have proshsbareger werd Arty acer Tamrac yy nd ‘ighted Wy with & mateh, ater’ Which } sometim beat er 4 that all the men In the Sse ry roaecution of tho war, commanders , ty | rte teh. 0 ythi se their wives, Premians crooce! the line near Besreueminis, 4 | the Frecch forces scrupulously ferard, with respect | *4 committed robberies and ontrages in the neighbor. — ae ‘ it was that Abdallah blood is better than Hamble- tonian, The affair was moro remerkable for tho enjoyment of the attendants on it—for the freedom marks or cuts apon face were received on Sab urday night, durio conter he had with @ saloom Keeper, when whe interfered in his defence. and re ceived ‘one of the biows on her own face. But the to neutral powers, the rules of international rixht, und that they especially conform to Lue principles of the declaration of the Paris Congress of 1856, ax Ieee one milion men under arms. It ts to be no | hood ‘of Bejucal, Seven were identified, and have trifing war When two such powerful hatlons wa F been bsusenesh 0 duals and Proseia crgage in tt. We stand here avd moo Cheers.) What eannot, be altcred we mus Gen- Goyeneche hns arrived in Favanna, not coneeraed directly a8 Amortein cl miles fiom Metz. After encountering small scat tored parties of French chasseurs, the Prassians took up a porition, ond cent out flying detachments along tho Lost Child of New Orleans. New Oaveans, July 26.—The Governor bas re- ceived tho following Cincinnati; “Ihave in- . — = of the course (no charge) to spectators, and for the | formation of the whereabouts of Thos, Digby's | neighbors say that is untrue, for there were ae the rujirood uniting Strasbourg and St. Avolt, whieh ivategring ts abolished. A neutral flag protects Fe POs 0a Hermans We Gam da something - a good fare of the genial Steclo—as the trotting was | Child. Will you enarantee a reward if the chilu’is | #lans of blood or cuts on her face when sho was cary the enomy's merchandise, except contrabani of be ded sad prc for tne widows aud PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. bd returned? ‘The party who has the information wants | ried (o her room on Sunday night. Lore up the rails, Liew up ® visduot, amd did consid: | war, Merchandise of a nevtra', except controband Gromens. He who eannot de something today cannot not of tha* high cvarseter to excite interest and | to tnow. ‘I'he child was stoton in Now Orleans. — erable other damare, The Prussian furce then re- | of war, is not seizable auder u foreign flag. A block | {2iQ"feaciuor ot the great crameor whe impending Judge Barnard hes gone to Long Branch. admiration, The matth was for §2,000, play or ps (Signed) J. F. TORRENCE, Mayor."* Hoary Ward Beechewa Aunevancies Caraed 6 BAAFibeesic ade must bo effective. war.’ The waa who was elected constiation: i Sac Mowinda Leonia la coved. the veseennset | eee cnee CL nTOIe Barhees, ‘The Governor replied by telograph that a reward | The Rey, Henry Ward Beccher yesterday om qua vient av CARtnte, Although Spain and the United States did not ad- mared bros m tego screener neats, Bae whe tems ins fare. lox, ‘ 7 y would bo paid upon tue deliv father he and besi-natured brokers in New York city, y a Rioting and Murder tn Mormendom, nd literally beat her opponent on three legs... Viol ee ene ce Ue was galioping all through the race, and in the fi heat only saved her distance by ruouing the last quarter of a mile. ‘The jadges did not do theiuty in that they did not distance hor. The hea all won by eight to ton lengths, The time of here to the declaration of 1856, French vessels will not seize the property of an enemy Ww! In the effuir at Carling on Saturday, where a Prus @ian recouno tring party crossed the frontier, and joyed an excursion in one of tho street cars which pass along Bleecker street. Whon the car reached tained biniecit upon ‘Tho Seandipavians residing i Committ ig rand je then truced tne vari 1: idan cole bis city are to give toreblight on hor such property is the cargo of a Spauish or an American throve, 16 the only mau en crime at the preveut day, Hi rot the overthrow of low sy Greene street, two rowdies entered it and took seats Sart Laxe, Utab, July 25.—.ast night, at a were encountered an} detach: of tnle aot by the f . iy . wlong-ile the ‘star of Plymouth pulpit, Tho reve Pruss x France will no longer claim the right to confiscate ow Germany nevertheless has prospered and | Lockwood, Geo, Jackson, and Siattory. Tace was 2:52 —256—2:00. : ugur st rae large crowd of Mormons | was reading his August Atlant Ite d—4 hot,’ sians lost two killed and fitteen wounde!, while i ‘own strong enough to defy Napoleon aud perbaps Th erable Jemmy* Thompson accepts —— gathered in frout of the house and inswited the | exclaimed one of the rowdles, wiping Uh Dire ‘tre clesseurs hed only five men slightly wounded, | te Property of Americans or Spaniaris found on } overthrow bim tne nituatigns and intends to withdraw enitely from Colonel and his guests, and finally broke up the | tion from his forehead with « sadly, fad ele 7 y pes * | board the vessels of an enemy. ‘The General closed eloqnentiy, appealing to his | jolitics No go into tae Teal cetaie Dus , A Cast-Iron Trt F party, George Cronyn, & promineut memoer of the | bandkershief, The reverend preacher started, Ble two Prussian soldiers were left on the fold. hearers to give thelr ald pocuniarlly as well as mor- | bess, and the lo hag ot modey 0a bod and mortzage. Yo Morrisania yesterday John Coffee, an Irish |. snti-Brigham Young Government, was found dead ing glance at the rowdy ; then resumed POSITION OF THR TWO ARMIES. SORTIEY Ne FAST aily, for we stand not here a8 Prussians, Bavarian, | Ph» Hon, William D. Veoder, Surrogate of Kings | laborer of the Boston Road, near 1 t1st street, was | SUay r the periodical, other ‘The Prussian forces sre being withdrawn from | The Journal Oficied announces that the Minister | oF Warenbergers, ‘ut as Germans. . ey; th Hon. Thomas T,. De With, Uniet Clerk of (pe Ry eegianegyh sacked ihadalakes —— : Of tiem said ine low tone? = Phat Peladd of War Los given jastructions to comnience puttin: |. be, General was followed by Doctor Vou Holst | {RE Eabitts rouse erie Groening eet, when he BROOKLYN, followed the crowd and beou over te f rancod positions, and the varions corpe are | |... or aegence and readiness for active servic | 22 Samael Store with strong specshes. the ‘Hon John ‘MeGroarty, prominent Brooki: was knocked Gown and thrown under af passing car, pith Sti doing concentrated at the most defensible positions, ‘ bigs YOUNG GERMANS RETURNING TO FiGuT. Uictans, are spreadia netves at Long Branch ich drove over bia body. Both whecls of the car | The body of aman was found st Bay Ridge yes- a where the; the old fortifications of Paris and the forts beyond torday. BASH BALL NOTES. y are evidently awniting s French attack es 1 A es, About 600 young Germans who ran away from the passed over his chest from the right arm to the left - ‘apon the line of the Ruine, The French army stra- present line of works, old eountry on account of being subject to military HOURS OF LEISURE. thigh, To the astonishment of the spectators, Coffee Brooklyn has 61,439 houses and » population of + ot, clad ander of tegionty ‘9 posted in edvantageous array. . Th ‘The Journal Opiciel also reports that, f spite of | duties, have returned from here at the expense of ——— . Aat.sor, ‘The Rattlers chi!!sace pay clab andor sixtesy if tage ay. The | ue interdiction pronounced by the Government, | the North German Confederation, Many canbe | Basie in Tompkine square from 6to6P. u, + | Picked himeclf ap se well as he could, bat Malling | | The Rip Van Winkle Police Commissioners sea. | Fars. French base extende from Strasbourg northwester!y seen in the Consul’s office, who are eager to go back Hey peain, he was cast almost directly under a hoavy cart | (gfday made Mike Powers w Central Oltice deteciive. | ‘The Rattlers defeated the Unions on Baturday by to Thionville, The comtre rests on Bitcke and Saint | Cetin Journals continue to give news of military | gud dght fur fatherland, The Thomas Kivlin Chowder Cle teadad Wk “Atlas The bs tankers Sekt ‘dcow 0 ts Powers? Next! Rito I, 5 it det r i f 1 at Bew Dorp, 8.1, J * Avoid. ‘There te aloo s second line, com posal peace i bea A MINT YOR YOUNG ORRMAN sURGRO ‘The children of the Five Points House of Indas- | hia body from underneath the wheels, not, however, | ortcit? 19'his wile Sea ais tiointen Se macy receetone | sce Clee M ations Bocial Club defeated the Motz, which is capable of being extended n see, Surecaaey Dat Veiagdlagely ie appeal mate | | he Kxgcutive, Committee of the ug {yesterday very pleasantly on Con soon enough to save ous of his han, which wai | Sirfice Voorhfes ave him sa wouths yenerdays prsnpauely lesapeeg he Ny vetee lly bLL 8 tartoriy to tive centre, between Bitcbe and St. Avuld, ph sac be 4 | otic Ald Bociety have given notice that 1 Monart Society enjoyed a pleasant rt woe berms bo 8 meishbor! oon sa The Excise law works besuti(ully in Brooklyn, Mt Hobove * detonated tad dve north te Fideaciiie. matter of regret if force shail be found necessary to | man surgeon wishes to join the German mer Dight's festival in the East River Pa a very few minutes. though all ‘hougat iim dyine, | gyery liquor sore opens on ‘Sunday, snd" she haces | ‘Wnetler’& Wikon's employees oy the nears of We araete erica secure recognition of the Iw, rodeos Some een ov. Ay tv ne eres fs tc of tiueayee Oran heals, De, | paigusioner pet hem and witee ne clpenraion feats Re ad rRoT, ment will accept him'as such, ‘The New York Horsesboers' Society will e of rum. Reports recetved frow Mayence indicate that (he ROCHRVORT'S MAKSEILLAISE ORAD, TUM PATERSON OERMANS ON THN Wan Para, — | JhCIF NicBle, on Wednesday In Sulzer'y Park, ast » pase. Ne mee ted faba Hin, King of the thieving ring of Me- CRFEUARY. Prossinns are shilting their positions #0 a to (ace | Henri Kocbefort's journal, the Afarseillaise, ap- | _ Ata large meeting of the Germans of Puterton in me, Oue ebenaing seene oC the grace trances of the physi- Yesterday morning the associ mile to his home to Continental Hall Inst evening, Mr, Chelius was | jocumen nto chosen Chairman, and Mr, H. Yager, F.C. Koutt, | Cromett and. Mir, Wabrenberger, Secretaries. "The Gesany neers See Verein, Turners, and other societies interluded t speaking with some One Germau music, Speeches were delivered by Mosare Caclius, E. Golastine, It M. Weiss, Louis Kirsinger, Mr. Wunderiiche, Bouti ward, eatornd te: epic in ange” which be has realtzed by the inaumer: bie awindling Jobe for which the taxpayers of Kit county have had to suffer during tac past few years. weasel Naan SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, Rishard McNoeley, a prominent dry goods chant of Providence. it. 1.. a brother of Francis ley, Keeper of the Kings lenly in, that Inetitution yesterday Francis McNeclor, who has been in fit past, sailed for Europe on Saturday, omised to remain im the peared again to-day, It bad an article announcing the cessation of the poblication of the Marscillaise on account of the measures receutly taken by the Government against the press. MOVEMENTS OF THB EMPEROR AND EMPRESS, ‘@pleasan’ day's sport at a twas very largely attended. About twelve handred members, of the Order of —_—-— The English Despatches—An Astounding Dis- inform his wife, pei A Disgrace te the Merrisania Pollte: Some time ago one Lawrence D'Arcy, a Sunday Ger- oeeee man Prineti tes te be Gebbled itrcets.. to ‘of policeman on the Morrisania force, it is alleged, ato'e i 4 o'clock, whili an Pvte te Up. + ncipal . * * , ‘Thermometer in Pougukeopsic yesterday, 98. woe fed. wit ¥ ib minittee Was i bey took steamers to Ji Wi Lonvon, July 26—The Times this morning | The Baltic feet and transporte are Biting out at Mr. Wobieaberger. | A committee was appointed they took mere to Jones's Woot: |» flock of geese trom the bridge keoper at High red wit ret uihwick wae drowned in Lawrence, Cherbourg. ‘The Toulon fleot sailed to-day to rein- fummer Bighiefesuvel, About six’ thousand partici: Bridge, Mr. Thomas English. The policeman after Vet in & dangerous condition, Publishes a projected treaty submitted by France to on Bunday ni, that wheo the intelligen of his brother's death reaches Tand guarantees te aunen, | Fee that of Cherbourg. It in now tolerabiy certain | aa, General Commitice of the. German: fe Mia the theft, was im tne act of raMing off the fowls, |, Thomas GQ. Sto an drowned in | hin, It may De attended with serious reeulla, And guarantees its authen * 5 © General Committee of the German’ Patriotic whon le was apprehended by the o it he —————— that the Duke of Palikao will be Commander-in- pe 7 the owner. locensed tieit ‘ Aid Society mot last ovening in Liederkrang Hall, LOSSES BY FIBRE, Otis Ellis, aged 20 years, of Taunton, was drowned TINGS ABOUT TOWN, orf The, RUSHING Ae: Wie DEIBEE OF UNE: CORT OL lt ot the Army of the Baltic, The Empress has | Dr. Vongtiolet end Mr. Patrasch were elected Secre- padeho dls at Mr. English om account] of being caught by him., | at Bridgewatar, Mass. on Saturday night while vatuiog. qOres ae a0 so! The preamble sets forth that the King of Prussia | £08¢t0 Cherboarg. Upon her return from Cher. | Weries of the Executive Committee, and ® circular | Newton's factory at Milton Landing, N. Y., was | D'Arcy waited aatil the Gret dark night, when con- Charles Peabody, of Wellsly, Mass, di was ordered to be sent out inviting ail kindred as- | purned ycoterda; grins Vesbods, cf Wolisty, Mase, died on Ban Loss $10,000, from a train while it was in motion, Notwithstancing the extrome heat in Wall street and the Emperor of the Frenen, in order to | doarg the Empross will visit the troops at Stras- coaling himself behind a tree he discharged the con- | 44%. baylog Jumped fociations to send deloxates to 8 convention to be | 7, burned in dameato tents of both barrels of a double-barrel'ed sbot gaa | — Michael Kennedy and John W. Clark ere ce Arengthen the tien of frieudsnip between the txo | bourg and at Metz, It is now said that the Km- | held in Chicago, awe. 18, The Executive Committee Fee ator eT eC inccreiioe pawn YN: Y | at'his tormentor, and them turned and ing terday In Berton, by the fall of the Lowell ‘The bodies of three Gaknows men wore (akon to Gor and peoples, Loreby conclude the | peror will go to the front about Thursday next, The | ar¢ to report» ‘plan tor permanent orgunization at yertorday, Loss $30,000; insurance $30,000. nd them turned and ingloriousiy | yes! y In Botton, by the fall of the Lowell sadjoined treaty, In the fist article, Napoleon admits and recos- Bines the late acquisitions of Prussia from Austria In the second, tue Prussian King engages to facili- tate the Prenet acquisition of Luxemburg. In the third, the Emperor acquiesces in the union Of the North and South German States, Austria ex- tue Morgue yeaterday, John McKiroy, of 10 Washington siroot, wat drowned last evening off the Batter in bis opinieg oka A gentleman if Tum Bow bi it would be © ‘The dead body of a female child, 18 months ol flod. “The officer was taken before Justice Fallei and placed under bond sto appear before Ju Cochran, wt White Plains, to answer to the charge assault with intent to Kill, This officer is still a Morrisanis policeman, grain elevator, One Miller on trial for murder at Porea, Nob. confessed the crime, and was taken by @ body ‘of cit! rene and hanged, ‘Trains will run regalarly over the Air Line Ra! road, between New Haven and Middletown, on Moa- the next meeting, Phe relief fund was atarted with | | A fire has destroyed ,000 from the lave Kteinway Hall meetin; ness part of Concord, % ‘as been steadily inereasing wince, An Snoondiary fre MAN A OM THE SIXTEENTH WARD, boring Dwistt ‘and Col. W. Dwight, Loss Ata meeting of the German residents of ¢ A fire threatened (i teenth Ward ‘last evenii arly the whole of the bust- loss exceeds $10,000. ehumton on Sunday de- of horses belonging to wharf of Ewperor presided at the Council of Ministers yes- lerday. THE CHERROURO FLEBT ABOUT TO SAIL, Cuxnnovrs, July %.—The French tet is ready for een, aud 1s expected to ail to-night or to-mor- ——.- The McGrorty-Hart Marder, day ne: was found ‘n a clothes basket under the stoop of ing, a Committee was ap- | steamers io Hovoken youterday. The T™ if Te eee doe . v: pointed as follows, to solicit money for tl Clarita brouzht her hose to, wad the @ trial of Dennis MoGrorty for the killing of | | At Turner, Me., on Sunday, the barns of Mesars. a he ourth Wranea teding i ancamary tab: | Ganon the Surveliente A fore of lent thoumana | Prteg™ ere Phancr, me, Riu be palep pad ese Robert Hartman was begun yooterdsy in the Maison p MAAR ARM Rg ayer Ato” ON | atatts tt areas Goa’ sulting Sogtner pi Prussia lends her assistance 10 that La dhislh Pr the command of Gen. De Vassorgne, Ciebeas bieske merit pt \Grrrernere idtsreet i 8 ane oe Aa Goster Coart of Uyer and Terminer, before Jude | A club of colored citizens had advertised an exeur: | Me™ ifergy fy Forms street, was beaten an@ ‘The Gith article is the usual one of offensive and "| and Adolph Scheidier; ‘Treasurer, Andrew A. Damage to burhtti Bs McGrorty and Hartman had an altercation vor Gown the Potumac. Tee . Fo K at Golonsive atiiance between the two nations, Will scoompeny Une Herthere bevnd Scheidler ; delegates to Ceairal Committee, Dr, | Qocanyine the third fone foul about some married woman, whon McGrorty struck | Wushtnctod prose thut the cinb should hot even laud Ret Leena: x0 Al Ova To this arrangement the reply of Prussia was curt a Race vo ha forbes tyhlve ak Hartwig Goerke and John H, Seis, a 100. Yynne & Eyeland, on Hartman on the jaw, and knocked him down. Hart- | S¢ tis wher” = Wo sell Tne 8cw to news ana decisive, She positively refused o consider an} 9 Bemner Of: vomalnnrs. Aineny Corse 1A PURAIOAND SOARING BOWE FER OBRMANG. fous. tnooamderst ‘Kull was fractared, and death followed. A 7 . i fo whe pulic, We have om task. prameeitions Pesasdigl der aPY | waco te 110,000. ‘The Journal Opiciel this morning | ‘The Seventeenth Assembly District Republicans | James Costello, ‘circumetence of the case is that iron SRW VARIAT the price thoy pus upon it . ae wee erent. Fa & Insine the peccions of the Souaye | last evening professed eympathy with ihe Germens, | sured for ickles were found on one hand of the dead man ase Coroner Keenan held an inquest yeuterday ot the dination of Pruseta (0 Hsten to any overtures from | Publishes s decree closing the sess a Tent Pruracd, Loute Napoleon, who, during | which Michael J. Gibho fouston ai as be lay Om the table In the hotol, whither he had | Jersey City hae a case of Asiatic cholera, 1 un over. the ody ot Catharine enktany France was $.0reul cuuse of the present war, and the Corps Legislatif, ‘The gradual evacuation of | OF ide war, took advantage of our mis(oriune to | 18 .aeent, The Wot of No, ib was damaged to the €x: | been carried, which liad not been observed th John W. O'Gough dropped dend in Paterson yes | SY state, who had taken etrychoine by mt-take, Lent of $100. Rome has been decided upon, RICAN WOMEN AT WORK, ‘The American ladies held another {meeting yes- accomplinn his Gostene, of conquest a pein on ale eo ee es alec eee wer Genlnet Free | vy sommes FROM THB OCBAN CLBLES. WENWRAL INDIGNATION AT THR TRAATY. Boening.—Tho secret treaty which was projected i terday, Just afler drinking iced water, = Preppy Kh loads of Patersonians swoltered CURIOSITIES OF CHIME, picnic at Peasant Valley Jeaterda ES OBA ‘The steamship Manhattan from Charleston, the bark St. Peter from L the brig Alex Willlame (rom Little @! rived last night, The Twenty-second Reet, excursion party arr e.and Prassia monopolizes the atten RMAN MOVEMENT IM WILLIAMSRURGH, ee Sunday morning, a man was stabbed in Bron: | oq! tg Mant for thelr tip: Uo , pera reas fed aeernintaeat. ta. | tefday to organixe envitary commission; Mrs, | (ORRMAM NGTINONT Bt iss rting of sity | adiQ@t diamond felds bare boon discovered in Bouth | Benjamin Robinson, whe cut his throat in Lowell ood, Newark, while discussing the war Wea wey are to be Teviowed: Shao + tbe press, 4 cnet Ident, Mrs, Evans Vico rua y on Sunday, died yesserday. ) made of | Grant. tense indignation 1 manifested at We aupilniy of halite ” are splashed Mrs, Ra a cae ot ot re Leawit, Benen, Presi sRrobebly prohibit the proclamation | A German pedicr named Jobn'Taarer.was beaten | straw. with # gles Giled with cobbI¢r AY & substitute | | Superintendent Jourdan has tnatructed the polieg concerned. The action of Napoleo ¥ 5 hs Le fi 5 bed ‘Mick oer A and robbed of his stock of ¢ jor mereut to render efficient aid to the members an We _powsee em ‘end. © da et | Koch Assistant Secrotary eat; De, Seo ees ee real: | rhe Liverpool cotton market closed with uplands | inthe Five Voints. “He was Last evening, Mrs. Mary Gale, aged 70 years, ro- in Boclety for the Prevention considered as insultiag to England. Complete izno- "1 u . ‘ot 8444., and Orleans at 8X4. life wad @ few articles that Jaro ® passing | giclee’ in Meadow street, Hoboken” wee fatally sun tance of the negotiation is professed at the French The following Committee was appointed: Mes- in Turm Hail, Meserole street, in on saplasion fo sonttiony of Revelen ou Genda wagon. sigiag, . 5 Babasey bore, dames Feu! Forbes, Parnell, Bates, Cammings, ong or two persons were killed aud @ Dlimber Injured. WASHINGION NOTES, Notwithstanding the coolie Importations, cobb! BELGIOM AWARE OF TH TREATY. Johnston, Livermore, Merrill, and Cram, and Miles, ‘The peace between Paraguay and Brazil has not pista Le jo Paterson keep up thelr high prices—eepecially ‘atdematat b ional ‘ount | Harwood sud Henton, The Bureau of the new yet beck signed. Gen, Jordan is still In Bntre Rios, ‘Indge Richardson will trobably_ relieve Secretary Mr Joseph Buzzle, of Newark, fell down the | Complaints a lepatoh from Brussets state that the acc Commission is at No, 15 Rue de la Paix, Wasninoton, July 25.—Four or five vessels Archbishop of Paris returned from Rome on | Boutwell during the rewalhder of the summer auc the | groop'with her boy, 4 years old, and ‘the child died of | Astoria to Nine ‘Of the treaty projected between France and Prussia, plies will be added to our Furopean, squadron. with a and was received by the Emperor and the Em- | early {all +t the var ’ . pen the caniu widows of tho ferry bon, and Which was printed in the London Times this morn- WHOLE STORY TO BE TOLD. Of pprotection to the American vessels during dj Secretary Boutwell will not arrange for carrying aor Jartay. Olin: Mathonlal Neat and odor tro the oll laups reuder the tema for, |: per'ectiyauthontic, ‘The Belgian Goverument | ‘The Frecch Government promised to publish the | the war between J'rassia and France, Tels aid that the Turkish Government have con- | out the Funding bill while Gold #0 igh aud xovern commences to-day 8b Ovoun Grove, Monmouth couury, | ‘Pnere unendureble, | J % ‘Although the tracted with pai ‘o hundred can- | ments 60 low comma last te ye Hon, Benjamio F. Manterro, hay Knew of its existence ashort time ago. despatch of Count Reuedetii, reporting in detail the |, Although the, fonerssey tract f J pretty good (hing a8 @ Police, Healt!) and reise Come mn of the Prince of miarioner, will rail for I ent of its means, fit ‘The Rev. Dr Newman, pastor of the Metrovolitan ¥ droumatenese of See pomina Department will to the fall h, will start from Washington to-day for ( ENGLAND DEMANDS AN EXPLANATION, pa terday afternoon, a little son of Theo, ©. Git a in bel English and French naval forces have gone to rope wext Saturday, and give of lumber failing on hun in | thecity the e Of pay tug bin 910,00 B Seas Sa f 8p ols, (0 ‘of our commercial | cnive to demand satisiaction for the recent outrage on Sisal Take, stopoing aL the latter placeto | Kwan wae Kili d ge of Vay , An he House of Lords, Burl Granville,in reply to Bokeosers fF ee treneh ne out TeetelN either France nor Prassia will be per- | foreigners. bi An depave the ebumplous of polygamy Hea tus ag ' i Junketing quortion from Lord Stratford de Redclitfe,eald he was Fy an jowsl of ihe sam to purchase vessels oF warlike supplios in | Thy Panama ond West India Cable Company's | ‘The undertakers who had charge of the late Socre. | ,,fcrterday morning the corner stone of the new | | ‘The chats players will enter upon thelr arent mate Gable to state where the Times obtained the text or | tbe Pracsian King and bie Min! this countey. . amer Suk id by the Spanish gunboats, Kavita’ fuurral venta Abo pH 400 whieh wae | Qe lala Mision vance omctsting.” Beer Tee sere eros siacceuzid ver Be Munont We: Deelerae Information from various sources strengthe WASHBURNE TO FISH. rived off Bal A stor Sme'erian. aud call by ihe War nisi Bian 98R Ries Palit The players are: Mackenzie, rs. M, Munox i Dbgimes He breasy Ales tea saanancement of ihe $838 vee | impression that the Prussians will retire to the | ‘The following was recelved hero this afternoon at | | The steamer City of Londen. whieh sited from } PS Tue pfs sirius one, oot asa arsn | Dave accited that he came to i deadiohonn’ tholng: | Wegnich 4a: Fe Ferrio J. Phelan ve, th, ee’ Dr, Soman ‘uch & romarkabie ot ie u t | al Md D ye 4 eas *, +! wu ject of the employees of tue Morrie aud Essex Kail berg Y jction Las been placed by the Goy- | %45 P. Mi yesterday Os $67,416,198. ond the currency was $25,081. 8i7, Now there | GG S ploy ‘i " P ely and 6p Relon, He meets 5 bag yidedeh Rot coin Ut 9: Treacy Marenty WON As, bem | }ad Company ‘Ay a result of a quarrel last Gely of France and Prusaia immediately aud ePour | oe eae on telegraphic correspondence, with the | By Cuble~To Mish, Washingt ‘A screw steamer Wie recently seen in the Bay of | MOLcoin BCI 901108, and of currency BADOH A, DeIne | Yn SG viving members of the old Righth New | coNdictor aud driver of car No faneourly to oxplain the matter to Kurope, ‘Oficial notice Is given that France in the present war | gteacunder canvas, and moving at uoout two kuow | #99 more currency, and B47 #6 coin, r iq he old Fighth Ne the luiter, a; Dhirty-second street ra e r matio¥. Magle exception that the trauginission of dispatches ntactari'aa wel arinrecara | SIMERY UNGET Canam ct he eniBeds Mine custom receipts. base uot been perceptibly | Jermey Volunteefa alt meet fo, Newark to-tny vo or | Meitney tuned his hotacc aed Vibe depot SUABPTONE 6 BEPUAROTION: in cipher is provibited, olber powers especially Prue, | OH 20h ee avy for money and the account, | Mffected by the war mews, and are not expectot to ve | ANE iteh Comrades, 10 PerPetuale the we eft the Iuad of passengers Walling Wutil (he beat venue Mr. Disrnoli, in the House of Commons to night, Kan Bronetty inamerican bottoms is Respected, unless | Console closed at ayy for money and the feted OF ne war ne wiilene gout take iis place of bane Sloe ener questioniug the Foreign Office in regard to the PREPARING FOR THE WORST, {i ie dontraband | and Ameriean property it repnecies | iM oe ental tee Tt) we Mt Briss 15% | Hiormas articles, shoyid they not ng tbelr way out by | | Coroner Crane held an inquee Laat evening the Seventeenth District Repnblicas Diy Py a Is ” h ol va . t iM id ie body iy § ryy H4 / 4 Mi reported treaty, denounced the Government foc | The Emperor has propored to edhere to the a a irgl i ac-<lll J, do Treiiherd, Envoy Extrordinary an d Wem Ot hare aueisea Gd fleag Collaslone’ Wal Hie AeA natant ne Bupany’ & He Pieath avunban The aasaelnuel wiinvlding the correspondence on the subject. He | lations of the Geneva Conference for the mitigation | Almost a Fight between a German and a | Minister Penivotentiny to Cull hae been nominated Mecarar don aveuat ttsarerueet | mu neat waa he verdict ecked on aun. { itera . : 5 horae olay percent; dividends declared ichael an: jam Wall were attacked on Sun. |}. 0. liradio Gectarod that England could never have tolorated | of ioe horrors of wi Prussia bas not yet con ma reese le thle 6 Troy Times The rumors of seth #19 Lisbon on account of the IML Gate are sulject to @ Lax of 5 per ceul. as Lea of & notorious honae in Kiver street, | preparations we: ech » proposition. ‘The extinction of the Kingdom | curred. 5 Horie Duke of Btldanha from the Alluistry tires incident wil illustrate the fre uauue. Entire ts ‘ everely beaceu tuak the former les ii ropriatod thirty | # Drecarious condition nd durvey of the corps of Orange, N. J., numberin, tu order to aacor: at in tholr resignations.’s portion of ng book aproprialid by the Com Pouce Cor tion. Mr i. B if 5 Of the Coluied Association ofptue sine district, adAreee 00 Whe Association, One bondred and njas sasos of Wolcott's Hala Palos were ordured peoderanm for tae Frenc orate The followin ional batred existing between the rene! Mr, Met the Prussians, A couple of Frenchmen ontes Mament that vroduction of oor- éaloon in William astreot where several Prus- | reapondeuce cor Clarendon's refusal to Hiapa Were sitting around their evyeuing wassall, | reoveu Wie Alabama Digctiatlons @ Beiziuin would bo a calamity to Rurope, He} Admiral Bonot Willanmes has made the Survell- ‘Roped (ie Government would give all the particulara, | lante bis flagship, Kach regimentof infantry \s sup- Mr, Gladstone said he was sorry that the papers | plied with 830,000 cartridges. «Were not rowdy for submission, and that ou, Baraguee d'Hillicrs has boom placed La com quillky prevails here. a notice in Par Nicerauaa a tain the practleavility of » Detwoen Hin Ablaniic and nin Council for CQ, OOO aOOOeEOEOE————EEEEE—EEEEEEEEEEEeeaeee_vwerereeo

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