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MHIRTY-SEVENTA YRAR. JH WAR IN BUROPR Another Skirmish over the French Frontier. Prassis, if bo is willing to fight at all on tho loft bank, mado without as, would bo reck- ‘We desire tO maintain nou Il ot forget our obligations, treaties, i of our position. nor the claims of our hational honor and pride. but more friends of nd whoever iniring Rogiand fur an enoiny RNOLAND READY 10 DECLARE WAR. ‘This article weil expresses the genoral feeling you: ing ai! England waited ia sus. Pense a declaration which almost threatened of in- stant war, With such « prospec turned toward America WILL ACCHRr BATTER somewhere about Kreutanach, @ position strong in iteolf, and affording a secure rolreat upon Mayene rmany, the standing menace ‘. tional wb and jus- the bulwark of ‘With regard to the chancos of sucesss of the two combatants in the first battle be immonsciy in tavor of days phe bas bocn massing the wile of her Army on the frontter, aud within one jarreguernini Certain mumnber of battalions. being sont forward, ‘aod of othors remaining bebiud; bub as tar as I can judge, the French are evacuating every grrtison en I believe the odds to Tor tho iast ‘or (wo marches T have read of » | torday, and thi fhirty Prussians Killed and Eighty and the angious question MIGHT MUNDRRD THOUSAND down as the lowort number the Emperor moans to ve under his hand, and tion, at the entrance hours of completion. The nember of guox will bg, }aro but thoy wil proportion—propal The whole of these treo; cont state of disciolin ch more numerous than t Prosaisne. ‘The French ariille at Solierino, and the. and do if we have to side again has been great satisfaction in learning that, in gon- ym pathize witn Prassin, ‘The correspondence to-day pudlished concerning for mediation, adds litt) LSrancet* ‘There fight Hundred Thousand French Troops Massing on the Rhine. oral, the American jon now to be w what was already known. It applauds Great Bri- tnin's share in the negotiations, bat declares that the knowledge of what was going on was far from ‘The News says: “Tt was no fault of G EUGENIE PROCLAIMED REGENT. french Violation of Luxembarg. was superior to ustrian wae supe- KOnigrata, There ii doubt of the Chassepot being & pon than the Prussian arm, the Prussians baving yet been able to effect such a th as the French have cor- tainly done, and believe that on the opening of the campaign, either with or without a battle, THM PRUSSIANS MUST ETT ‘Tho Weather is most inviting for militar; Even & lady could not consider tt a to be forced to sleep ander @ tent, the country seems made for war, from the ubsonce of forces to embar- ress movements. Water, Mel, stacked corn for forage are to be met with evory- where, There are mony villages i ‘might, if necessary, sleep at nig! leting the men form their corps otal Mots, with generals choking the animals covering t ‘Now, for a few words as to the altilude of the . Ihave by this time gone through « section of France—the war section. having only travelled by rail jaaty cutting up of t couniry. Still I find opinions too clearly and evi dently marked to make me personally doubtful of THE STATE OF PUBLIC OFINION, the officers the w: ovee their due, and as the greatest boo. the Em peror could bestow upon them, Second—The rs with the colors accept it with eathusiasm ; In many cases ‘The reserves, who hi limited leave, take it as a terrivie duty which it i to have to discharge, tp thoro of their comrades. classes, commercial. edacated, France; how the Prussians how La France should be andis ‘not patriotic to abuse the Govern- they immediately hoy any: * BM Territory of anville that his incessant wea- ful I can hardly believe in thin correspondence, mimost exceptionable ax we find it on the part of our o on one band, the determ| ‘obtrin at least a grand diplomatic by the humilintion of Prossin; and, onthe vident convietion of King that the Holienzoliern-Sigmaringen candidature was ching but p pretext, and that the Gover rance wha tresting Prussia as it had trented Aus. y, intonding to make war and Urying to put the defendant ia the wrong. WILL THR PRUSSIANS ATTACK CHRRBOU It is tho opinion of many that the only operation at present ‘intended by the Prussian Gov ernment is an attack on Cherbourg. ‘The capture of that place, with all its armament, arsenals, and ship. yards, would be a leary blow to France. Cher, has beon greatly strengthened ‘wtthtn the inst (en or twelve days. AMAKCK PROMINES AN EXPLANATION. Count Bis marck'’s organ promised, on the part of Prussin, immediate sx. co-Prussian treaty, It does not five even an inkling of what the parport of those explanations are to be, WAR CORRRSPONDENTS TO BE AMOT. A great number of the able-bodied inhabitants of t section which is termed Rhineland, have gone to the French army, to shoot any newsoape. coorespondent who attempts to follow the Freuch army realty over all concentration of streng: The following are the latest despatches re- teived in Tre Sun office down to 8 o'clock this Later despatches, if any, will be printed in a poatseri MIND THE ROWE, War-Thirty Germans out-etanding or Elabty Captared— La Liberté lias the follewing feformation from the scene of war have evacuated Woisserbillig. and at Treves they have ovly two squadrons of cavalry, hoy are concentratiag at Mayence, where King Wil- ived last ight ‘There isa rumor of an en. im which thirty Germans were gliy were wade prisoners, without loss qisien the troops Al prosent the ‘The Movement hotels and baggage is aa exception. ement yesterday the view I have iis portion of the tad is bat ose ‘ber ‘i in Berlin tast night | No details of the Might or confirmation of the re- port have yet been received, Me PTRNCH VIOLATS LUXRMBURG, ‘The French yesterday violated the nentrality of Luxemburg. A party numbering ‘a bundred men from Sierck crossed to Seblepger, singing the Marseitiaise, THK FRENCH POS: Loxvox, July 2%, 1870.—A correspondent at Metz, a Sondsy wight, sont the following letter, contain- lng the first clear statement of the French position planations of the Fi in received as at ‘Tarves. July 27. TON ON SUNDAY. Orders ha’ united ; bow i ‘This being settied, Government to pieces. the cause of Sadowa. We should have 1806, in both Bismarck outwitted our Gov. ‘The pretoxt for war is s bad one; we shot ld may bt until 1871. pearaniry and the lower classes of titude is plain and uneqwivooal ; they “1 leit Samentu on the 294, taking ‘he train te edie nase Baten ee reccmsinee ts . Along this line waritke proparath @ different shunting places, looking at them. Alth« fr infanory and artillery ® y4, ‘ney seem inclined to allow the wavalry to marca July 27.—The evening journals report ussinn major Was arrested in Motz and re- ‘The Jowrnal Office of jar was inevitable, Med. leased on 10,000 francs buil. ‘of horsemen, and in one Oe hwar, | Crone aad cattle taken by req at be said that they firmly believe this will pee to their German neighbors over the border, THEY ACCLAIM THE WAR, They ffte the soldiers. man as well as, Frencl ing much. Many of them do not talk French at Bull, a Me. Thiers says, “ihe wise policy of Colbert has made of (hem the best Frenchmen in France, and tle lasger the number of the men who sooak their own tongue that fal the better they will ‘The war news is very meagre Paris, snd the Beriin despatches give no accounts of army movements, ‘Tho English Despatches—Absurd Reperte— France Wants Terme—Nupeleon Gotas of in the Fleet—M. 6 Mecret Troaty—The Comment We have intelligence that a rumor has been cireu- lated on the otber side of the Rhine that the Km- ven orders that prisoners of war wi!l be ated with the utmost rigor and placed outside the protection of the law of nations, This report is ‘So Jar is it from being true, that on the con- trary the Emperor desires (o trest prisoners with the greatert humanity. TH® PUBLICATION OF WAR NEWwe. A circular from 31, Oliivivt, citing a discussion of Corps Legislatif, says the jour- 1¢ Only forbidden to mention movements of troops, oF preparations (or active operations. They to speak of events of the aecomplistied tots, The Journal side, a8 a matter of duty, a re- to all persons that by the terme Of Article 77 of the Peual Code, intelligence to the enamy of movements of tho army, oF giving aid in money to hostile forces, will ‘The Jowrnal reminds non-political newspapers Wwmt they are not entitled to print onything reint ANTWERE UPR A French military correspondent writes that the famous citadel of Antwerp is uninbabitable and in- The Kmperor, on his departure for the proclamation exhorting in union, order, snd trangutl- zinent, walking alony Just before we arrived et the ‘The regimen scomed in the highest spirite se they waved their Bande ind spurred their somewant jaded steeds into A trot, iu answer iO the salutations which reached fiom from tie {oot soldiers tn our train, About foar ck we reached the Vosges. This range of hills, ich takes its rise near Bovlert, runs tolerably par- bhine until it slopes down to the Jowlsnds abomt Coblents and Mayence, where tho ie, and Mets lines pierce the range. AS A MILITARY OBSTACLE ths Vorces have always been considered the secon ve ofdelence possessed by France on the exst, still ue raag”. the breadth of whieh, is under twenty miles, and t) Sumber of ‘vailova when eross it ia traverse diree- ot it from forruing & very considerable ‘There is a, societ; cars of the Vowwes,"* whic! some resemblacce to our volunteers. ined force it seems coutrary to the Most of them talk Ger- To be sure. that fu the Grat battle We thinness of the the light of Loxpos, Joly 8%.—France inquired through Russia on what condii Prussia’s reply to Ru “It ts too late.” able with death. ing Yight by the French jour e bow beginu' ag to express i fading that the bands ou the emanding pormnission » cooperate with the geus ‘Aiter wining for some t and before we ern slopes of th erell terileod in was embodied in four eto the war, CTD, A hig gon. ces. through a defile, acended the west rived at Bitcie, « trong citadel, the to lie in the bieh and 1!) pen whieh it was perched From Bitebe 10 Sarreguemines we passed camp ‘Trne, many of them Were email, but inecied with them unmistakably re: woaled that these were the OUTLYING POSTS OF THE HUGH FORCES. From Bitche to Sarrog Pore Tennivteo Revolutionary intrigue is rife in Rome and Italy, in viow of the probable withdrawal of the troops, A secret deposit of arms has been discov. ered in Genoa, aud a large quantity of guns and am- sire Bearped. sidos of t Frenchmen to main’ ion seized by the Gorernm deeply alarmed at the projects of France aud the plots of the party of netion. SPAIN WANTS AN RXPLANATION, The Spanish Government Duke de Gramont an explana by lim in on address to the Corps Léeistati, 1 the Cortes were to be surprised into voting tor tho Prince of Honenzoliern, MAPOLRON'S DLUSTER An absurd rumor is afloat that the Emperor has quietly left Paris to join the Meet, deeming it the turest and shortest way of reaching Berlin, where he expects to de on the 15th of August, bis /éle day M, OLLIVIER DENT M, Olivier, in a letter to a friend here, denies the negotiation by France of the alleged eecret treaty with Prussia, The Froneh Minteter of Foreign that France hay enter DON CARLOS WANTS TO FIGHT PROBSIA. ‘The Corlist movement in Spain bi Don Carlos having given offence to his ad- berents by offering to Ferve ag refured to carry out (he plot (or an invasion of and a rising in Spain, THR AMERICAN LEGtow, the rumor that an American legion of GY men is organizing here under the com mand of « French officer, garded as doubtful, Rentes, 66/r. %e. MINKTY THOUSAND MORE ‘The Deportments of Moselle, Hai Rhin have been declar # demanded of the n of the arsertion ty about twenty tlios, and taroughuct this distance and for tweaty miles west of Sarreguomines, torty miles in all, the ‘8 fow miles of the Une constantly approaches with Between Bitehe and numbers evidently inspired the Lr the latter post it was from Motz tw that the line, whieb, Bitehe. is just now of extraordinary importance, was caretuily picketed. portion o| the precautions taken, but I could observe that at the important points, sich as w! cionted Ue line, there were camps of cavalry and srtillory combined, evidently placed to support the vodetten and pickels which are w: aud to save th» liv we got about thirty miles west, a 1 wnpect Of rffairs became tamer. 4 camp oftener les, aud only assed at the stattons occasional TRAINS LADEN WITH MILITARY MATERIAL tnd personne! ; but. that line frow Strasburg to some ¢ beyond Sarregnemines has left stamped upon my brain impression tronger ones of Liear Feannot reduce these impressions to writ: Ing, but some faint idea ing & crammed railway line in swore filed with sob The report ts euil ee gourse, I aly cow 8 The Bourse grows stronger. ‘ning the frontier, in a stato of siege. The Journal Oficiel publishes another decree calling out for active duty 90,00) men of the contingent of 1809, THAT SkCRRT 1 Journal Ofictel ways pretended treaty recently London Times had for ii Luxembourg and Bolgiam tion of France not op} of the South wish the ‘& little south of Barres a inines, ‘and we uid po! Affairs positively den tained the idea of annexing Belgium. The Times to-day maintains that} {ts publication of the proposed secret treaty between Fr Prussia has had one good effect ; it vas secured the noutrality of Belgium, which, without the warning, would bave been liable to viviation at any moment, THe BNOLISM Bi contaiuing correspondence relative to dature of the Prince of Hoheuzoliern,was published this morning, bat 1# adds no new facts to the Ints- ‘The upshot of the correspond- once ts that Earl Granville, filing to prevent songht with ns little euccoss guaranteos for the sniety of recondary neutral powers. GLISU DON'T BELIRVE OLLIVTE Tho number of people who really believe tho eurances of the Frenca Ambassador, quoted by Lord Granville, respecting the proposed treaty, cannot Nevertuelers, there was a great feeling of relief that Layslotte had even professed to be able to explain away 60 ugly an incident, are eagerly awaited from Kerlin, in additioa to the Englisl Ambassador bas telegraphed, LAVALETTS'S BXPLAYATION OF THE gRORET TY AGAIN, not likely ever to be France, the union ‘orth German Confederation y be conveyed by ima m1 t Berlin betwoen Count yon Bis French Ambassador, on the eu of an alliance, — Som be Times wore then Government never ences were held tmarck und the cheering and being trucks laden wit) guas i terest in them; the coula be seen from the cavalry; and between Bitche tents so thick that Leould Whether | was passing through one o Luce Of Kod lorage and wood were #lored zied me until I found poruion ot the French ied with cowl from . red, (hey will flood before abanioning, Bub one uck me vs conspicuous by its absence, sbow of either baggage or aui- propopsttions cuaned at the interviews mentioned, th Tt ean escape no one thet this publica- London 7¥nes, is design vn in Epgiond. tory of the case, jon on the part of merely to influence public opin All the French oreune represent that the secret treaty was not seriously proposed by France, but ther saan attempt to test Bismal THR BISHOPS ORD Another clreular from the Prime hiimrier calls upon the Bishops to offer pablic prayers to place France, her chief, and the noble mlant who goes to battle at euch tender age, and Him who holds in the destinies of peoplos, jen our herote army is on the God to dlose ov glorious and durabl fe and sacrifices of wi RUGMNIK PROOLA The Journal Oficiel \via morning publishes « decree conferring the tile of Re preas, with authority to exorcise the functions of several camps. ‘There was bat lite p TO PRar. NONK OF THE DROVES OF CATTLE ight have been expected to be seea with o arrived at Metz for the first time, trans The is hands the fate of battles and y. strong looking horses, many of them tins large squi falters tuto the & re tes ee march), let us ai ML. ge Lavalette, the Frouch Minister at London, waited upon Karl Granville at the Foreign Office and The subject of the discussion the secret treaty proposed by France to Prus sin, M, Lavalette stated that the plan und outlines of the treaty lad been originated by Coant vou Lisunarck, and tbat the proposition had been the subject of a conversation with M. Benedetti during tho latter's residence in Borlin, but that it had been cled upon reference to France. The mombers of the French Embassy in this oity warmly accuse Count von Bismarck of du Plieity in seeking wo excite England and America ‘uguinet France by the simuitaneons publication of proposed #ecret thetr ordinary harness, Lory * had been engaged 10 conduct the nO uniiorins, Wut carried cards follow tue ge had an interview. D BRORNT, wed to get 'R PoOm forme that it was fall of T then aprhod at Was told that although Genersh, aud of the F the Grund Hotel dv Meta, au: During the Emperor's absence from the capital, t Administration will be guided in its policy by i structions and orders propared by the Rmperor, and to be inseribed in the book of State, and made known in general orders of tho service, ce of the Emperor's wishes and in- structions, beyond which the Empress will not be authorized to proceed in any case in bor capacity of RIGHTERN GENFRALS, they would manage to pat ine up. Fopoating this speech to tue Hotel de 1 peired to inquire for let Gignant, and said that ane by hotel thin the Upon a'terward the lady wao sppears to whe grow a little to more Genera in madam Opposite, and even she had bot eizhtowm ; but then she was not in the habit of ‘The court yards of boih hotels wore srowded with bacage carts beloncin Hoxsing aloze bad at least Wagors morked * Marabal Bagrine, No. 1," &e. (an ihiberval allowance even for a itr: Oraeriies and guards crowded the gates. The Private sitting roows were turned into oMces, and sloons surrounded with eniformed ion, quite 4 distinction to wear a by no means a plearaat distinction, Wook: ® walk with " acquaintance, % A Do you observe anyti eulior Woutthe Proweh oMoers ins Pe troaty between the columns of the London It fs understood tat copios of the treay were given to the representatives of the above journals at the headquarters of ¢ Prosian Embussy in this city on Sunday last to be forwarded tw their respective offices for publica- aud New York papers, ‘Tho Empress will proside at the Ministerial coun- ¢ils, but will not have powor to promulgate any Other Jaws than thowe now vending before the Legislative Chambers. Another decree names presidency of the Empress, to distribute to tte army tho gifts, in furtherance of the war, t by patriotic persons, ‘The German Des; Beeret Trea into France. Beaux, July 97.—The Berlin Correspondence Aovorte that Prussia, from the magnitude of her do- fouce and the enthusiasm of her people, is prepared {0 carry the war into France, ‘THE ORORET TREATY PUBLISMED, ‘The Correspondence of to-day prints the text of tho treaty of the French Emperor offered the Couot In its comments the Correspondence says that the Bmperor waived all opposition to German unification, provided Prussia would acquisition of Leaxem- commission, The journals of Paris excitedly assert that the treaty never had any existence outside of sundry between Count Bismarck and M, Ben detti while the latter wan acting as France's repre- sentative at the Court of Berlin, PARING FOR WAR, ‘The greatest activity i manifested at the great Raval depote and arsenals throughout Rogland, 1siou8 and supplies of alt kindy indicatiog © positive he answered. “They are dressed in they smbraee, lastead of bowing art; they say an aw revoir, iuatead of u; there will be a mareh to-morrow. kot Co the botel, the ste loaded, and we were informed and at least ove division of bie Marshal Bazaine ‘armée, but the leit own belief is that + QUAND MOVEMEOTT ACROSS THR FRONTIER ill com. ence on Wednesday or Thursday, The entre ou! nearly the whoie of t army of Airica, whieh te rapid); Which the corps 46 fn line betweon Biter johoe—Prussia Printethe enough; whe Groat stores of sre being sccumulated rapidly, policy, During the past few days the Goverament has isoued immense orders for war supplies to be delivered at the various Admiralty depots, THE ATTITUDE OF ENGLAND, ‘The Datly News to-morrow will express the wi Magness of the Government to accept friendly as- surances from France, That journal says: ady to admit that wh deon discussed, nothing Porhape the ‘misunderstanding ju France and Prossia, aud it will ba} re ut dispoxed to be regarded as of ao account (o the affairs of Burope, and Usat any astemns bo re- right—excopt the coming up, and of y at hand—are now and Sarroguemines, 'ne loft immensely surong ¢ for daar Louis and Birckenfeld ; the for Kalsersantera, and along the wesiorn slopes Kon, alibouch ® corps will probably be nove in & parallel direetion won, €4sto! that range to watch the defies, and \ ‘warning o: a flank uttac the Fronok { centre heading movement will ‘The minutes of the escrom treaty in Benedetti futograph are preserved in the War Office in Borlia. Before the war of 1506 betwoen Prussia and Austria, Napoleoa had offered to aid Prussia with 800,000 mon, with whiok to attank Ausiia. as am oauivaious by the Pruysiaus. wot the King ¥ of the Nave. aud bank of the Rhine, jenas of both Prussia, —-.-— Tarktsh, Russian, Austri apatches, 4 Ameen 007 1 catty, oro to Warraw and View inn. Viawna, July 9 —Tho Czar Alexi ian to arrive in this city within a few days. ent of val Franklin will be thoroughly di throagh Kart Granville, M: the House of Commons. It is considered corta: been given ward wi od his original plan of the enm that no advance can now be mai Puce, ‘The protonged stay here of t irality is reckoned as impregnable. —— Wasuixeron, July nication has been recrived at the Stace Wasutnaton, tiny of the North German Union, ay person givinz which so gratifying a mention Prussia on on the hope tuat the Government of the _—+ Wer Feeling ii ‘Tho steamer Wisconsin took ou her of Germans, who intend to ta struggle. Amongst them is FP. seta! been aban: v at Prussia, they to conduct bimeeif 9 bet teenth \ evperate with the others in widowe, orphat wore elected as’ follow Dicks, Presidents: A. C IN WANTED, Rain, d Bos Tuo Germans of Yorkville la tral Aid Society. blished in the ihe acquisition of gu the condi. Of the Biates List was opene jgoveral contor- | lst (ull. ‘There was @ prelim’ of | Bligsbeth, N.J., lust eveuing to make chosen President rojoct, and hich were dis- Emperor re- connect itself with th —_ —-— Tho Depactare of se 1 the protection of arms, and to e may quickly ton the Km. | LOW's gene-plank ang waid: away.” ‘The Ministry will der the | or the occasion, The top red u jor in & pa inthe breeze. case, but was qound to see Mr. Bil maa’ Lysaghy was close by bis be Carricd suffered no from alt water, leGrath snd busied Rimsclt ‘carrying lower deck. He held in each fist « id chain was a mark for envy, full atteoding on sea sick folks, The band played “The Girl of = Bolai ra} raved bis handkerchie/, at Harriion strout plary a iil Mee ni cacao t ae ee aetna Anan ee NEW YORK, THURSDAY, distribute Buropean territories end to reconstruct ‘the map of Ba JULY 28, 1870. A VICTOR FROM THE OCEAN THE DAUNTLE#S BEATEN ONE HOUR AND TEN MINULKS, PRICE TWO CENTS. ALL THE REST OF THE NEW JOITINGS AnouUT TOWN, — ‘The Scotia took ont $2,547,657 in epecio, ‘The Gorman Patriotic War Fund in tho Wi ‘Treasurer Dsingor amounts to guz.uin. “N° hands ot remarked thatthe yacht carried @ bine flag, which Was a signal for fresh tolocrapliing, ae it was genor- ally understood that the Dauntions was to oarry racing flag of thas color. turned and with s confident air veld, “rma? 18 THe BNGLISMMAN.”” “Bho carries the union jack for a coonion to France of the territory on the left ‘THR DUKE OF NASSAU ASTONISITRS NAPOLBON, Wixsnanen, July ¥1.—The Dake of Nassan hay- ing been invited by Napoleon to join the French my, replied that his services were pledged to o'clock Farrell 1 of the Cambria at Clif have removed from their old ja Soring @#rect to then quarters in the Elion Hannon, aged 40, was found «lead in the atreet yeeterday morn! d Intempersuco. ‘The gale of 0.000 tons of Scranton coal yesterday showed an advance ri ees realized last mon ‘The highest figure ivdicated hy the thesmometer Drondway, yesterday was si atte be lowest 70 At midnight fatal cares of heat were and Certrsl Police Offices Bine Cases of prosiratior Festivities of the Boatmen Bom, bom—onee, twice—spoke the cannon in City Hall Park, aanonning tho arrival of the Wait, thero will be another gun, for the evening newspapers #ay that the Dauntless ‘Thos spoke an enthusiastic indi- whieh had collected in cignal, ‘They waited, office, As noarly all present liad staked their savings on A Fopresontative, Onco more thi ios was rapidly flashod As tho Cambria neared th re became more distinct, bat Were doubtiv!, aod said that she migot which wan a 'recisely at 8:15 the signtl was hoisted on the Lightship, proclaiming the RIA THR VICTOR, and rhe immediately bore away for the Hook. The Koown her approach and s Geet of our fast skimmers a were 8OON ON theit way to welcome thelr York waters, ‘able attention by ler rather pecu rig, being somewhat short, and vory dcep in and shot through by the Tidal Wav ‘The sail dow! Hondrods of Coxstawrivorta, July 96.—Tho war domorai- ino business hore, Many failures have occurred, and more are expocted. Oficial notification has boen recolved by the Porte (rom Vienna of Austria's a: tte Of 1084 over the country. Permsied of heat ns to BY conte per is the wionor, Vilual to the great thron tho Pork on tho firing of bat not enother gua. Up went the flags, From all tides flocked enger maltiti do; hotels poured forth their hundreds, who joined the throng that gazed noon the flags as they wore un- ‘The Cambria had won, 1A SHOWING TRG TRETH. er. Prrensrvnen, July %.—Russia is taking vig- measures fur the proservation of the neutral- {iy of her territory. A Russian encampment has been formed at Skierniowic7, a town in the govern- ment of Poland eituated on the railway connecting the shops and | telearsph bad among yeehtmne comrade in Ni folded to the breeas. Glam was the throng in the Park. “Pebaw! This rxco don't decite thelr qualities. Tt wae the crew and #ailing masters; they who best understood the * big pond.’ They were bound to This renark afforded but litte Consolation to the knot which the speaker was ad inves‘ed their surptas small ‘Then the boate for Russia, while maintaining hor nutrality and gnard- ing against infraction thorvof, desires to observe an Attitude during the coming war In keeping with that of Austria, and at the rame time to adopt precau- tionary mensures against a rising in Poland. TUR CREAR VISITS FRANCIS JOSEPH. jor of Russia, accompanied by Chancellor Gorischakoff, is expected 4 John Kinz, who were ina apar- bene n . e, and ‘oshors, Thoatre ws crowded ni ‘Kabiy beautiful es Rambler, Diadelain the bay "was reaar! small crait dotted its waters, and much attention Paid to tie ailing qualities of the Knenshman. Tho Cambria held ber own, aud, if anything, had the host of the run down with the Madeluino, but the Rambler Woll with the wind on her quarter, and was slightly This flvet of yachts had hardly Staton Island when the watchful Farrell announced ANOTHER TAOHT IN THE OFFING from the east. Afier n careful inspeotion, she turned be the w oner: Keaie between ough tare bis OF purl variably takes an audience captivos. The passenger steamer Cimon Areasing, for they by chanes on the Americsn yaeht. Sandy ook, Long Branch, and other placer dowa the bay, by which the approach of the victor might be wiinesse 3, wore eagerly souglit end boarded, ON THE PIKAS AND ALONG THR diately after the reception of the news, tho people began to gather in larre numbers, On Pier ome workmen were unloading o steamer when news came that the D; “How about that + sw hat, Tom to his mate, whose visego auddonly lengthened But at length two guns from the Cit; his face to the has won?’ asked a stalwart son of Hibernia of » be wes passing, Tidal Wave ana sailed romarkably A yesterday on the from Hanibitry 6 it H for war in Germany. They left po tl the kind was to be observed. bad remarkod » reat activity, bul conid not le I had been caused of Emma Frances 1) ‘THR UNITED STATES SQUADRON, Fiventxo, Holland, July 27.—Forty-tbree sailors on the United States flagship Freakin are sick of the varioloid, All the officers and crew bay landed, and lodged at (be arsenal, Meanwhile the infected. mistook her for t the lightehip at 4 sod out a writ of Aubeas ror V8 10 waa borore Judge Brady in return § 56, North River, nd creat musi intment of hor gallant ow: tain at the response to their hail, Is the Cambria ‘(TIM CAMBRIA AN MOOR AMEA There was another rush for btank form: minutes afterward the reporters had 4 horrying off to seek conver ance to Staten Island Rome got on doard the Jesse Hoyt, down in email boats. wr are due to Mr. Dickerson, of the yacht Fleur de Lys, tor the pleasant sail he enjoyed in his fast little yacht down to the Club House, ont to meet the Dauntless, incinding the Sylvie and the Tarolinta, Dr, Carnochan had ‘THR QUARANTINE BOAT filled with @ pleasure party, and banged away a Little Government powder as the Dauntless Now pas them onder a crowd ot cauvas, and passod Sandy Flook at 4:56 P. M., juat SEVENTY MINUTES ‘ambrin, Beveral other yachts came orage to give her a welcome, gentle cannonade of biank cortridae ensued, which was revived, when rounding Op before the Club House, she lot go her anchor 4 little astern of her Lonvon, July 27.—The Government in'ends to make no further statment about the war, except Gladstone will say nothing unless questioned , bat it is bolieved that the Opposition mean to bring oa a dopate on Friday in Joon Beyron, « youth wbont tr haa been commited to Hart's isin be discharzed on habe dost of grins. “ Which yacht BUN roperter, The Knglish yacht," was the reply, retorted Pot, who hii lost bis fvedotlar wager. knot of twonty or thirty were gathered at Pier 1, end, curiously, some of them knew iothing of the race. One old man, on teing told ved, innocently inquired “ where while ® guy young clerk standing by wanted to know “which was When it became generally known that the Cambria bud really passed Sandy Hook, the flood of conjecture eet in like s northeast gale. ‘very rchonner that was in sight between tho Battery and the Narrows was in turn First one y¥ as eelec until at lengt), by almost unanimons consent, « large acbooner was fixed upo continued for hours ; reers, the Cambria Lad anchored o| Yacht Clab house at Clifton, Staten Island, before 5 ene meant ox oe mitting that the erin MONE Was Albu defective, tain the erin of ts ix months. Prisoner dine perit larceny, the cor anaMUC we it dL HOt Co tor such offencs, wii ‘The special correspondent of the T¥mes writos from Berlio, ouagay: ‘The Prussian headquarters is etl at Borlio, Princo Broderick Charles is ut pres- ent commanding the Army of the Rhine, in Bortia that Napoleon. counting on the disloyalty of South Germany, had planned a sudden movement across the Rhine be- fore Prassia would conceutrate considerable foree, and Is bitterly disappointed by the uvanimit, of Germany ; and, not daring to risk a movement nort the South-German army on his flank, Napoleon bas certainly delayed and perhaps alt verol yachts ame BROOKLYN. Tncob Dies. a shoemaker. of 125 Kast Baltic atroot, potsoned Limsolf yesterday with Paris gree, A nice crowd of boys in McLoughlinvi'le have as- sociated themselves aatic “Blue Stockings Bas) Ball The Brooklyn Health Board yesterday ordered the carcasses of animals lying along the English yacht?" the removal of shore at Day Uidgo. ‘The body found floating at the foot of Atlantic hat of Mrs. Ann Tool, of and then another, Atreot hex een Idontied Mscmsom street, New York ‘tho Water Board offer £90 for the petnow who i# detected in throwing dead She sewer basing of McLaughlin vill Frederick Kline, a music teacher, charged Me. Adam Bonsing. ot $3. 01 tii @c. He stole the wouey while the family were at ‘Tuis guessing was the New York ‘at any point with. out risking 8 general engacement. Prussia, though not ready to attack, is ready everywhero for de- TOR RUN MADE UP FROM NOON TO WHEN THR SCOTIA WaT OUT jcors of the ge with Gen. Sbertdan on board, 9 tug containing some eral headquarters, including King Wiittam and Ger Molike, shows confidence that the Prossian lines cannot anywhere be suddenly forced, Danish nea- rty and lis red-handed companions riot wod bloodshed In Wythe avenue, mday, were again bere Justice and were remanded to the coun decision reste ©. T. Teynoll He orders the defendants \o desist tater property’ D. iG RUNS Were fred from bot!) . in the crowd then eaid, “ uns 1s Oring for the Cambrin: arked, "No, they @82| ceenses;, ZEB wsseaees® Austria is now siding moro with Prossia than with France. The French ore purchasing arms at Liege, pretending they are for American orders. Segearsezas! F IN THE GOLD AND STOCK BOARDS. The last hour of the Fossion of the Gold and Stock Boards yestenlay was given ap to specula- different from those uenalty wit TH FROTIVITING ON ATATEN ISLAND. ‘The arrival of the yachts off the Club House at Staton Island took pluce shortly after 4 o'clock, and when the Cambria sailed into > in the wind, lat go her anchor, she was saluted by over a “hundred ‘A building, owned M. Mumley ne n grat fell with a crash morning. ‘The place was we tions a0 entirely nessed, that th apecies of mal betting alone, wi tons seomed to bea ‘Vattersall’s, where betting, and » chief business of everyborly, By 9 o'clock the air of Wall street was thick with rumors relative to the Branch, certain, evory quarter and seamanlike pictures of the day was the manning of the ards of the Cambria by her utless arrived about an hour and a half af terwards, and when she lot go her anchor powder was again ignited. Doring the cvenit red with todder at the iG. Me, Hinman losce 61,500, Mumioy's Lroarion oF THe pears gd 7 25. 1870, ‘The undersigned. kuvoy and Minister Plenipoten- as the honor to Se of the note of the fon. ton Fish of the ith instant, and to express, at bis" particalar al lion with tho contents of said note, in One was at Long the other sixty milos off the ‘one was of the Highlands, the othor at the Hook’; and v0 on ad bn fitum to the rumors nor to the credulity o! the street, Mer Miterell rushed. into. th Of @ ciear in his mouth. offered ‘on the Cambria. He found takers to the exten: about $2,000, Soon afterward a knot congrey on tho sidewalk, and, necting evidently on if, took any od English vease!; freely booked -eappert sailors. . : FLASHES FROM TUK OCEAN CABLES, There «as no end Gon. Valmaseda is expected at Santisgo de Cubs. Four Frowch vosseis of war have arrived off Tien- ‘yhe Liverpool cotton market closed with uplands at hind. aud Orieane at Baud | a in a colliery \eeday, Bineteen porsons Ao has been a} there was a general inter- Astbury received several visilors with the well-bred politenoss of an is a very tall, snd mustache, at about &40, when Eagheh gontleman. handsome man, with dark aod a pleasing amilo. Ho says (hat he has not to race for money, but should any yacht like a spin for cup ley con be eecommodated, or he will Capt, Samnels'on board tt Dauntless feels rather sore over his acfoat, Croks (he oownn with auch bad Inck that the Dauntiess the xisted i smapans plot, baa cet wince 1784 ree wore kined ana inted Chinese Ambasss- tion for the ceceDt outrages: Console closed at 893¢ for mon: Twenties of 1862, + ‘ries, 15 ; Mluois Central, 108, . Eag., Inte Secretary of the Amert- fom, has received from the British luatur us Consui-Generbi of the ‘tates at Loudon, ‘The Goodwood stakes (handicap), 95 sovereigns We it be offered on the oven Ean to $5 were cate this note to bis Goverament, and he cherishes into & sweepstakes. he never sailed om the present occasion of @ desiructive waged in Enrope, by which the commercial interests of both the United States aud Germany Are 60 seriously endangeced, will use their high position and induenge to obtain ar x principle of in fornational law the universal acknowledgemen of the liberal policy of the United States in regard to vate properly On the high seas. ‘The andersigned as the honor, &c., &¢, BARON GRROLT. and the sccount, vote themselv. dling on the yachts, an were recorded. 4 very brilliant dis, Heights, including the ho tly iluratated. yw rlest way, and vities Until midnight Mr, Ames, of Boston, for 6: Mr. Coigste, of wagered one shan one church sabscripti gram on the Dacut stuck of Loas corooration, I @ bons London tel . jon of the tele. hiver up the back of everybody, r ‘Oe Kei, out of Melody’ by ry town and settioment in Cuba Sih hts ‘The Cambria had on board Commodore James Astbury, Royal Harwick Yacht Club (owner); A. B. *q., Dixen Komp, and G, C, Coles ; t, Tannock, of @ uty of these ofitelale will 1 Tista, to Bo used IB the Fectland; aasistuys sal t Crew of eightoon inen, ublic that he had pot one ceat sailod for the cup. WHO CAMB IN THE DAU ntlews bad on bosrd V Hofierman, the great Dutch banker, of in. Exchange pln Tele landet qc Beete to sainst €10,000 in the Phenix Choral Society, who was seen off by his society hud inany of his friends, who exhorted him M the Prankiord Bou) TUR SIXTEENTH WARD GERMANS, NEW JERS. Ata meeting of the German citizess im the Six- ila Patriotic Aid Society was formed to money for the and wounded of the war, Ofteers A. H. Rosenheim and K. retarios A. Eeheid it, Treasurer; and H. Gercke kor was leard to remark Beatin’) bad too Commofore J rd Jerome, Law ries Longivilow, son of the in charge of Cx Brown, late of the Ame ¢ Brown wnd Cacle, Marti d. Lyons aud Al bert Teyton, with a crew of twenty mon, oy Tite WINNER, suas been sold to a member of the . (. for 5.069 guineas, deliverable to Une pur chaser in December noxt. TWO MEN DROWNED, The Dauntless lost two inen overboard, and apent over two hours and & ba‘Gin vain eflorte to pick thas the " Baron” (or world-bv mach gold and not enough bonds. Behister, handsomest of Dutch bankers, bot bis “und zwei lar en by Mr. Akers, Secretary of the Gok Board. Phe noted dog of No, 5 K fou, weil kuown as “Old Poet on the Cambria, i wood at his nth Sixth wt By ask evouiny, secid ow arly off at the wrists wy drove of cattle from New Yer to Bloom. rough Newark, for n bet, Out the Intter pase xze@ next tackled Lamont. ings a barrel of sugar od 'o the allusion +o bis former 1 beld off. He next offered the udde of 9 py collar to & toothpick to Hoyt, bu Ho then retired for rofte: ystown wantod to bet a bill of £5,000 sterling, drawn 60 bimsclf, to Dani tiers; but he LING IN YORRVILLR, Bheres of Pacite A night formed | Lament t i Royal T humow ~ Patriovie Aid Society" to co-operate with the Cea- dropped In the stroot #1 After lying in the Fun until evenim adee Lory Ih was di Ms, aohoch, the Kerk itallrond, and 4t Hoboxon, will insti ite proceed urns of Jerecy Oi testily In the case of ‘the Berges tunnel. Jersey City, on Denis Toot of Cogn South Seveath etree! ‘and bosom friends, draokeact ed at about 19 o'clock at nig fat down to awal owt (ell of ‘hele Obatre Bud expired witho ——$——$$$_—— PERSONAL LNTETLIGENCR, MAN COMPANY FORMING, Ata meeting of the Thirteenth Ward Germans « which received numerous ign tures, the purpose being to form ® compray that Will go over and Gght (or the fatherland when the eperintondent of the Morris and ir. Morford, the train ig some one mat. i something about “bogus telozrams” aad “one RB CAMBRIA TO GO TO THR WET santa, ‘The Cambria proceed: Navy Yard to be overh: wilt, alter the rage for the the Wost Indi egan, WhO was killed by e (raie ht, two coun © the Brookiyn dit is urderstood "9 cup, proceed to who is mate Aireet, oftered to bet a sure cure for boils against lo thing—from a tooth; of buchu—but wae advised to self, Ho kept it. Fe wanted to back the Cambria. Smythe disdained to bet on + r intimated that Jim Fisk would soon have beat elther of the present combate, Rad. Van Schaicht was parcontar two clerks with lina co iat iy We Pyen' BLIZADETI. GERMANS MOVING, 'y meoting of Germany rth Ward Gia Murder, Chas. Wells, a sailor, made a tour of the Fourth ot aha abroets ; at Norton's, for the mass meeting to-night, Louis Braun was apoer, aud Ww THR RONDOUT GERMANS MOVING, The war spirit for the Father! penetrated Roodoat, Ulwt ’ enthusiastic meets iy BERR! to whcel Mo Mitche!! from Broad streat ‘A wheelbarrow, Bishop Cloveland-Coxe, of Western New York, la # patriotic resolutions adopted, now in Loudon, Patriotic Aid Society was formed Central Aid Suciety, Wells was by thie that liquor was denied him, and he w. % Central Pack i time so drunk mM. German Consul, an@ by the Ville de 5 AL his country sem im ional Credit Som i we, in imitation of Kugene Stock Board, tried to wage banker of Cine coat, tein eh Manager Grau, who ar Farle on Toesduy, iru a ; lowed ithe fell tothe ground and rolled and Last evening he was taken to the street Hospital, seomingly ight, but with slight bopos of recov the woman put something io his bho bas disappeared, a A Genuine Old Time G amin olson, from Boston, hired 50 '¥) ind Ia Bines occapied the entire period cf lus ep muvject to disturbance by loud noises, sounda of failing furniture, FXIT OUK COMMON UNCLE, William Simpson ed Excursion Fory on the Bar at Kandy Hook—The Judge Westerkemp, the Rey. Dr. McLeod, L. 0. to run the risk Gous. Sheridan aud Forsythe, sailed for Largpe i, but those are all john A. Griswold, Eaq., Gen. 8x H. O'Donnel woke among the passcugers yestor ‘rein Liverpool wontun, General fis Morrocan. the It is feared that fe Mr. Williaa Simpson, as well known as any broken up the andi oko the andiong other man in Now York, ealied for Europe yester- day in the steamer Wisconsin, from Pler 46, North River, It was arranged that ® party of Mr. Simp- son's friends should sccompany him down the bay, ‘The tug Seto Low was well stocked with the com- torte of life, At %&%% Mr, Simpson stepped up tothe Agent of the Anso- pd wite, Were amoug the pasencore w Ville de Pare he great linen throad man- and honvrable Coles street, in Jersey Ci whom are kuown to sho extent of 85 aa) bucked 4@ Dauntigss to WAITING FOR THE WINNER ON TI BATTERY, excitable individuals co: eon suddenly opened A small assemblage ¢ Whore these noises were heard, and they greguted on the Dattory to gr Victorious yacht as she approucied Costle U The suades of evening dia not appear. ways knew that the Cumbria would win, and the onbelievor atill willing to bet thos the Dauntless was And the sensationalist.who insisted that al the Cambria had passed. t the Dauntless wonld arrive off the hor more fortunate rival, consolate tndiviouss SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ice w candia in the liands of on AY persou W Folsom ts aald (0 My vas a drvt class “1 thank you for tif evidence of estoem, and yet the Cobre expect, it, Tehali bring back the samo nears L carry through We house, Virginia City lias had an earthquake. 8 child wie exting " Atiamtic cable has been repaired. ‘The G, A. R. met in Buffalo yesterday ‘The Grand Jury have indicted Gen, O'Neill, The Chinese Convention is in session to Bam ‘Thore were’ th Mr, Simpson's speceh was receive with vocife- rous applause, and he immediately wont aboard the Wiscousin.At 4:40 both steamers swung out into the stream, Among those most noticeable on tho Seth Low wore Mosars. Richard Field and James Cassi- dy, of tho Committee of Arrangoments some side-whiskers of Mr. Field, and the ity of Mr, Cassliy, won and Carried off captive all of the gentler sex on board. Mr, Wm. Ii. Carr ‘wus shaved clean to the last dogree, and wore a dark coat,with moustache of the same hue. Mr,Carey hud © marvelous hat, which be confidentially as. ered everybody be had ordered be & truthful man, ao Jersey € haunted house Nghtship first, - Tho President and the Races. Lora Branca, July 27.— mainod in his cottage during the day, aod had bot the evening ‘the Mresigent resident. will re . aud thon go to St, Louis ‘Then there was tac dis who bad with trae American ered 100 10 6 on the Dauntless triotle feeling that the yacht Dearing the but ase jolly Englishman hove ia wight r “It isa rum thing, you know,” ired, deyected aud o pat in bis ovr, un rrific thunter storms, v are bad'y dau the murderer of Col, Busl, vas fired ow Ho is not expected to live. \ irregularities I'tely brought te nds, one mets aud really beloved ss and Stripes must + family arove 4 et of Congress first, a hurdle race for tenmber-evect trom Goorgia, all ages, purse $1,000, nil race ts fur te purse $1,000, for turen ntal Hotel stakes; little knot as he r ated Mir. Honey, made a month ago, thet if theryachts had bad weath the other band, with a fir wi the chances would be in favor of leas, When it became too floet of small vessels off tude quietly dis the victorious 0 ives elected under Ine. The North € Vareiau, N.C arotina Tutauities, y tion was made ef Justice Pearson, this afternoon, to at- jusing to Obey the order of rd to the surrender of the cititens of Alamance, now hela in custody by his The Chief Justice will decide to-morrow. ‘nree companies of U, 8, soldiers arrived last nient, and moro are expec law bas been made in a to dis.tnzuish thi than the brim, aud it sat on bis heed ike w cabbage J on an egg. Counsellor Sam B, Logan came down to irry, bie side whiskers ad just loft 8 vory tmporteut LOSSES BY FIRE, raed, disanprinted ut nbria seudding up the bay AT THR FIFTH AVENCK HOTEL, wal crowd filled the corridors macht race was the apperuiost from & few who bad won money on few who bad & pelty spite of the Dauntless and who seen in his defeat, ther he total loss in the great Philadelpbi 0; Wve (uence 18 $700 a0 fare & Tureo stores, tw to Richmond, Vern ‘Tho Battle Istund flour mill, near Fulton, N. Yq was buraed oa Thostay alght the Chief Justice in regu: hops, and a bara were burned Lat evening th bi Rauchfuss wes near to see that their flow) No resistance 40 part of the State, the aoe, nnd Lows, $5,000; Luduranogy and five dweilit 945,000 ; \usuranee, Anaton Brot Greonpoint, wae - Nickoreon's cordage tictory, on Boston High! Defeat of the Hed Brock: " ured yeatoranye "ong, The Athletics beat the Red Blockings yestorday in Clectonatl by ® soore Of 11 tof, The forwor whre skunked fve times hand running, ‘Whom several were on board. id felt #0 conf The Hon, Dennis Burne oat om a beach on the kd nok b e Dicky American, # f the report that the Dauntless was loud in bis praisos Togrots at his defeat bingo also exprensod Kx. Marshal Marra) of young Mr. Bennett, ‘The Hon. Nod Price of while betwoon his kaeer was 8 bottle o: bs He dis} of all three ing iaasterty manne Hi § logersoll, tm WASHINGTON NOTES, TOR ARRIVAL OFF THR Early yesterday morning the Hehthouse at Bundy Hook turned out of their , after breukfast, hucried down stood ontil about the ing motabilities Baath Warren Sake Grea Wor hee ae TRE COU) x ard) Michael O'leery, Youn Aiteapie ‘and Dre. OUNTY. Brouhan and Norvell. Tne latter bad their hands No permanent ‘angements have as yot boon mage (or the transpoi fation of our foreign malls dodge Richardson arrivod last evoning, and will fo-day Tesaine bis duties as Assistant Scorcbary of the ‘Tho Irish Benevolent £ will opjoy their fint pienic i ty of New Roohe! Luther's Grow At about 7 o'clock the (ug and steamer had mado Sandy Hook light, and tbe pilot was a char bind Me. Mr, Bimpson appeared on the siarbord quarter fi, 1d atuld tremendos chooring the Seth Low rounded on her way back. The wives of Mesurs, Carey and were O'Leary accom - nied the excuraion, party, aud notloeable for heir elegance of drifts, At 9:80 the boat leuded to the telegraph ‘oMce. ‘There t 40 minutes past 2 o'cinok, when the earae rell clapped his weather after a brief survey, turn of the yacats in wight," in wlograph forms were Mited and hastened off city, ‘he wateliful eye of the nautical argus nover leit the approaching voasel, and at last ho auired whotber the Dauntless cairind a square fo opm, Being anaworvd in the aMicmative, by Mica t Fordham of Mr, us © 0 the telescope, and, hich was to have been trotted Foe round and said; *Oue Becretary Boutwell has appointed 4 vonmittes to dlesiro. the bonds purchased ing tuods, Tho if ed amonne te 614,000,000. accumulated amoaus A, a wealthy baker of Md dean yoat rday rt martial rocen'ly in # for (he trtal of Col. di A buat be vedio ceed sion at Loutsyille OF FOlteN, Assistant Luspoobor Lue sumteuce Was Ts ned wad. bod He wae an tuflucutial ond Wiekly rowel

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