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NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1870. PRICE TWO CuNis THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. , Rome the capital of the kingdom. Advices from | war promiam on French bottoms is onohalf ur ” ’ APTAG AT ston tn ur a8 worni , . sere NM KUROPRAN WAR, [ESsssspepec ees smn * | memeneczmeee [ve TORR OF RTONR | mmammme mer] CPR OF Tn The . | Husband and his Lovely Bride Received Times correspondent denies that France in House—The Folly of th CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY THE SUN'S tends to send » military force to the Baltic. wee DENMARK'S NEUTRALITY. ‘The French Government bae received official no- THE MURDER OF 4A LAROKRER IN j The Emperor Napoleon at —We Won't go Home till Morning. URIQUIEOUS BEPORERRE; NEW BRUNSWICK NW. tifcation of the declaration of the neutrality of | The officers of the Bank of England have raised —— —. , Denmark. Prince Napoleon is going seeretiy to | he rate of interest to five per cent. As war pre. | _ 1e@ Marriage of Mr. Edward J. Valentine, the | tow to Get = Princely Meal wh A short time ago Mr. James 8. Aspinwall, an Te le ha Upper even , Army Headquarters, ye \-Filled Wallet @ietod, many additional failures were announced | 1°! known civil engineer. in the employ of Mosers. | Haven’ 8 Red The Well-Fitle rdtan—Aw pontenteg. Mapes & Mack, to Mise Maggio Simmons of White 4 ry 4 Plaina, is the subject of s gossip in Fordham. The hap- ers, Riverton, Hallowell & crabtree. ool | py couple were united in marriage on Wednesday A day or two ago an elegantly dressed gen- an td Po Noaped po and oh hm ternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's | tleman, of about forty yours, entered & restau. Poy fhiberen 0¢ tho Gases ‘ee ce 10 tle fathor in White Plains, The bride is beautiful. phe | rant, a block or two below Canal street. He took city, and one at the a market in Liver 1 ‘Was modestly attired in ® lavender-colored travel- | © seut at a table that commanded 8 view of the pa aimee Soannees, —— Ming dress, strect, and ordered a sumptuous dinner, The finost 7 sae wonahny aan Oe aaabantidess, A number of the friends of the bride, after the | dishes and the bost wines were apread before wane ty ‘oe of G ay or en, beve been performance of the nuptial rite, enjoyed a samptu to satisfy his fastidious palate; while the furtanate Copenhagen. The American Legion now forming in this city ts to have a French commander nominated by the Government. A WARNING FOR LITTLE PIL. It having been reporied here that several Ameri- ean officers desire to follow the French army in the ‘campaigns against Prussia, for the purpose of making observations for the ore of the American Govern- ment, petitions were lately Bled with the Govern- extonsive wholesale drugzist, doing business down town, was taken before Commissioner White to an- Swor a charge of smuggling bay oil to this port, or | ' eumetantial Evidence. buying it, knowing it to have beon smageled. The | In New Brunswick ov Wednesday night, Thos, Prosecuting witness was Capt. Hall, who sold the | Duff, an aged, inoffensive day laborer, was attacked oil to the defendant, who strongly testi! and killed by Watts Griffin, who hes been notorious against him. Only a very small portion of the testi- | asa fighting brawler and rough. He was knocked mony was published, and that was favorable to the | down stairs, the murderer exclaiming, “G—d d— issioner White, however, committed | you, I'll kick your brains out.” ‘Tho fallen mam to await the action of the Grand Jury, and rolled to the bottom of the stairs, but did not rise. a Hatchet a YA Deoisive Battle Expected Within Forty-eight Hours. 400,000 PRUSSIANS ON THE SAAR. nt for the necessar: The f collation, The bridal party soon afterward drove in waiter, in view of ® liberal recompense for his po- | indictment against ‘Tt was afterward ascertained that bis skall bad bees ‘pogta 4's Official Declaration of | was seciives—ine Naka ateee Mlarvie et ue sete betel wis he 8 close carriage to the Club House, Fordham, whore | liveness and extra Inbors, danced abont with mar | tothat body, Some time elapsed before any action | fractured by heavy blunt inatrament, Rmplzo ropecting tah AO laneleg Gtlaen, however . it Is understood they will dwell a while, Nous celerity, was exceedingly solicitors about the | was taken upon the paper, Mounting the stairs, an oMcer entered the room, The North German Liogd steamer Bremen, from | On Wednesday evening, promptly at 1 mir Nhat Hath, arrived at this port in safety at 6 | after the happy pair had retired, a number of envious | with a bow. ‘The gentleman was at last dono with Srelock this morning, The North German steamer | and mischievous young svorts of Fordham, iting, and called for a cup of French coffee to #altimore, from Baltimore July 18, arrived bere wt 4 | whom were notice’ Jimmy Crocheron, Jack Shay, | finish tho repast, and to aid his digestion. Neutrality. high bis rank, would be permitted near the French centloman’s appetite, and accompanied every word army. of the jury rushed into the District Attorney's office | im spite of the resistance of the person within, and d announced that the Grand Jury were in favor of | his repeated threats to kill the first man who opened eaehing fhe, indiotme Mr. Aspinwall. and | thedoor. The occupant of the room proved to be pre} jetment against Capt. | Watts GriMin, Asmall hatchet was discovered im tho witnoss for the Governmon ‘BISMARCK SAYS HE WAS TEMPTED ‘THe FRENCH-AMBRICAN STRAMERS, Only the reserve steamers of the Compagnie och steraay morning, Hi ‘one corner, Qereeale Trame-Atiantique Lave been taken by the tal 7 eee Frank MeQuirk, and Billy Barber with his banjo, | As the coffee was placed before him he Ob, we can't do that,” replied one of the Assist. | Mre Warren, the wife of John Warren, » ee Gavarement THR PRRNCH CRUISERS AT WORK ~ | assembled in front of the Club House, The youths | thrnst his hand into his breast pocket, | ant District Attorneyn, who was astonished at the | restod on suspicion of being um accomprice In morte ‘ he ay Cowns, Isle of Wight, July 28.—A corvette of the | hat provided themselves with sundry tar barrels, | and pulled forth a largo pocketbook, old, worn, but Eed heres Sever done Severe’ SW Se ibe toe Tie neuanbees heceree steht co V v rl ni "4 hem on om oth apacte Ny “ rf e o1 . ‘This neighbor, however, says Mo Accuses Napoleon of Coveting | whe erman nevpawnce-a ranch channel Beat sof the Talo of Wight, bourd- | 484 pling dham ve shove the, eter. anoted ate | enpaions and Wel ed AN ad ‘an rate ae ere eee OT ea Siete: aay meetin poner, te 7 Trenty Unearthed—Na: ing merchantmen, paniment to that pathetic air, “Father, dear Futher, | stock broker, who had seen & deal of service an Anil the Grand Jury have kept thoir word. They ‘The object of the murder seoms to have heen to Switzerland. Gobble up Switzerl@nd—Velunteer Ma. haga Come Home,” which was sung to Words put together | had lost come of lis good looks, but had neverthe- | Jecline to indict Mr. Aspinwall, and the District At- | gain possession of a small «um of money Wai: . * Bpantoh, Russian, and Belgian Despatches. | ir the occasion by te gllted Shay, Legins in, | leas a very cheery appearance, as thouch the owner | tfhey has emphatically refused to iniict Capt. Hall. | was known to have in his porsomion, Tre aay. t rines Want Manus, July 28,—The indig: ‘ whan s ty " Nake rr bar iia | So that the caso is to remain in statu quo. fore he bad wold two pics for about $36, and Grim pean levee psa eee 1 apnup, July 28.—The indignation at the Duke | * Ray, dear Edy, come down.” Frank MeQuirk ey to beck Rims. The walterte | 5 Sat the caye 19 to remain Ue HC0H HUD. te to | Reve tee ene \s - uxtin, July 28,—Count Benedetti's draft of | ge Grumont's aspersion of the Curtes te vacant iimy Crocheton arsompanied on instruments hei anticination ay he saw tty Tee Reapecusee toneunan’ or hee thrown down staits, hie pocweta were tuened insite t, of high chara hit pockets were tnened ines! «found. Money was fon! in ich has been identified ae Wa Very | wealthy and respectable mere If rose irom the table and looked into the | Mf. w sumething there that lad at- tho secret treaty between France and Prussia is not the only document of that kind which exists, Na- mely resemble | tin ol:tes and pans hymereal pile bright poured forth their and tends to avert the sympathies of many from Franc ont, and no othering is that of | Griffin's po: Italy's Conditional Alliance with ion wi 6 next case which they are sn ” vl o1 « 7 " Nev ft 1 o Gaymares, the potoriout diamond enuxuler, possessed by Dut, Franco, . eka ic tied Pleat perder yd ts ae 200,000 nesstans 1x POLAND, b pe il Ma te Cla it id Te exclaimed hurriedly, «there | hat Auccecded In compromising his case by the pay - ; prouse bis views With regard to SwiieeringyONl 1) Be, Sarasmnvne, Suly S0.—'Tre Reecich force in | Chotor dpnis orice mm we ike din roahied orite d whom L must catch, Suppose sou see | Ment of $10,000, and, etrance to say. a SUN reporter Suffocating » Family with Gar. {ntimmating that he did not know where France ended | poisnd has been increased to 200.000 men, ucluding | KFoom's chamber, and implored. hin to wopear and | cat nobody tampers wit! Ula pocketbrok, while P44 EMictally informed yesterday that Judge Buateh- | Prrnanucenta, July 25,—Ruma Curtis, aged Moving are the latest deapatchea re- | and Italy bovan, Fayers proving this statement, it / acknowledge the compiiment that bad been paid | run out for amoment, [shall return immediatel, ord bimn-elf had sitned the ordor of seitioment. . indepenred to Mrs. Ruesriix, urovg vo v LJ i a +, | ts anderstood, will soon be prodaced. ‘o> | the Temperiat regiments of the Guard Him. Bat the newly-wide husband waa inexorab Wits that he threw the pocketbook on the The third caso, which they are eovoring ep | o'clock this morning, and makine a ° Tie SUN oflice down to 8 o'clock this . be 4 FRANCE DEMANDED THY SECKET TREATY. refused to come down, Aud the voys kept it "and, leaving his coffee as it stood, Fueled out 0: fe hat, OF | Benont Howard. who, Is acensol | mont evervthing of value (i the Louse decom ‘ ‘ “ : VOLUNTHRR MAMINES WANTED, Shieenta, Sti Seastig Jnitbendondl’ Duin: ot abt. door. The walter stood guard over the poeweryook | Of counterfeiting revente stamos. Ho was coin. | Hie rst intim ily Wad ot tronole Woe 8 morning. Later deapatehea, if any, will be | Prussia, accepting the Paris declaration, aleo ex BnvesELs, July 2—The Independance Belge, 0 ———___ for Afeen minutes.” His honor hud been lone! mitted for triale Two dave ago Ju “an ng odut OF a ianiton divelowod tke, ees ti ropes! thin city towday publishes a letter from its Berlin, | TAB BAST NEW YORK DIFFICULTIES, | ‘he conidence which the siranger had ply Haun Hevea wie Was coraiatiy 8 Srecun aare t that sho had on ov cry barnor Ii the tower printid in a postscript, ‘ from seizure (he enemy's merchantmen 80t | correspondent, whieh throws some now light on the id 1st and for Words he would not tamper wisn bia ehare, | (wich Howrd. who was (uemesly & revenue axent. tlories, with a view Of smoltering ie inate Ob —+— Carrying contrubund Of war, A royal decroe B88 | secret treaty prorosed by France. The Railroads Look! the Conventonce | ite Cooma tent cfmnitiee at Ate | Wonciemen tcr tho amount and the criminal procoed: | '° "ours saith Napotcon at the Seat of War—No Flehting~ | beou tseued calling for voluntece marines to protect | ae correspondent says he has seen the orieinal of the Travelling Publte rather than to | fyi, With the pocketbook In Went to | 02% have beou forgot der ia Whitehall, No Prussiad Troops between Basel und | the Prussian coast, Premiums of various crades. | gion of the treaty ‘a the archives of the War Oflice the Interests of the Property Own: ry be pu looked up and dow atthe Ware emrasaantenercdion thet ba Bh quarrel at Whitehall, N.Y Constance An Immedinie und Decialve | some a hich s# 50000 thaiere, are offered (oF the | AC Hertin, and ectuifes to. the aecuracy of the copy | The change of the Bast New York terminus of | sttanger wae nowhere 10 ho to false returns of the weight of certsin. imported Bc Maen bie ar oatminn Att peedietio & Fiche E Lowey Prussians Massing onthe | desiruciion of hostile vessels. recently printed by the London mes. France has | the Rockaway Hove! Raitroad from the Metropoittan | {num they bone ated to chen there, fn gansuce, baa bea compromixod by the payment of a wuile, Kinney Belgina Frontiers Wo CITTES ON THEIR KNW iy Romanek [aiid Hotel to the Howard House, at the jurction of thin: | did so carsfuily, cad found it. Mtl, ce 10,10), ” Srleaa ol Barat Pais, July Shines ee Ake seutheen : repeatodiy demanded this document from the Prus- Mt sli themed Ore tana site Souias — ————- Wan 4 friend of Inui quet Sak i Forterday wus observed quite Kenerally asa day | sian Government throuzh Ler representative, the | He and Alabama avenus, has been effected in order ' SUPPRAGE FOR WOMAD rom bebind, Porder of Bedon state that no Prussian troops are to | of fasting und prayer at Bremen and Hamburg. | Count Benedett!, but in all eases It has been refweed; | that the six railronds terminating at Bast Now York pee teats - vein tot ‘be soon along the Khine from Basel to Constaneo | Rusiness was therefore nearly ausnended. and now that he is satisfied ita recovery ts imposst- | May form a central depot, wiere paseongers and | Mtr ~~ dtl I Dente The Rev. Olympia Enthasinem— Aho How Hy A emall corps of tv fan'ry 18 je /tedt come Kheinfolden A HGR PARNO BOSE, hts; Geneon 6 tee le ateiva46 Liward Presale, ireieht can be received and transferred with expe The sult of F ag hmsne B. Anth ing for Money. Wife Murder tu! fl Hibat thes roops of Wartemberg #* moving towards | a4 wrench employ American agents to buy arme pte shite tion and without expense, One railro as Banato y 98.—Tho first annual meeting | parerwonn, July 98.-—Chalos Costun, of 49 the fortress of Rastadt, nt Lidge wailer the pretense that they are intended DEADLOCK IN PARIS. Gpother, has pragaally moved up. aad the Canes’, |. redortets B, Roux, for divorce, on the round Of | o¢ ine diate Baftrace Asscolation comvoned this Hieltoar nieate auedaenl tie tite eens te AN IMMEDIATR AND DECISIVE ACTION, Poke Unies teats potest : uid 14" weeuset Inet track tiiither ast | abandonment and adultery, et down by Judze Bar- | oming, Airs, M. E. Joselyn Gage called the meet. | cutting her tiron with a razor” Mle wor a enlenet The Mon tewr du Soir saya (he movemonis and infuesn Parnlyzed-Babel on the Bi oth ing t sceured tl t of way nard specially for trial, came on yesterday for tri » whitewarker extensively known throughout the Js epring dir. P. 1. Reid, the largest lot owno ing to ordor, and said that great progress had been | yy oN") eat chareetors | i oocentration of the French troops point to an im- Hatred of Napoteo Dr fet the assent of ail ike other lot owners to tay a | de'ore Judge Cardozo, The pinintiff is the daugh- | made wince last year, in Washingto: é commit Gaaniel dutnnoisen inianiie, eaccria dee twins mediate ond decisive sctiom, ‘The Emperor N»po- rack through Ati td Sree | creer cote acct tral deyot, | ter of the editor of tue Courter des Btats Unis, and ive heat, nd securing of C s r f ce Joon will arrive at Mets tou proceeding In a ngress had heard with respectiul attention « htand the campaign will the defendant the son of Alexander Roux, a large Last f the t thorith Ath: ie omimitt 1 » & st 7 Wyo 0 ibe opens! in the Department of the Mosolle almost y—Growls at Prussin’s Interference | Mr. John Thompson, the Canal street fancy | js'in a tnd cosdition threugh Bast New Yerkes | furniture desler in Broadway. Inher complaints dee ey abit teait agit. Woming | Phe Outrage upon Foretaners in China, Jmmedintoly alter his arrival, A simultaneous and the Coal Trade, k0ods importer, arrived here nigit betore last in the ving been established. Tae Commissioners Mra. Roux all that they were married oa the | 2"% : La 2 Suaxcuss, July 4.—The attack on the forcign. ‘ 28.—Coun' x aro, however, about to grade, open out, and gutter ; b The Rov. Olympia Brown.delivered a set speech | ers at Pekin ‘was dir only against the French, formidsiie advance of the whole army upon the Loxpox, July 28,—Count vou Bismarck, in a | steamer Cuba from Paris, whither he had gone to it, ‘and. gravel the. foad bed. They. bay | Mth of Moptomber, 1865; that they Ii ft a y ih, al omed pl ‘ forekeners were accidentilly killed Rhine wil) probably take place. despaicn to the North German Ambassador to Eng- | MAko large purchases, Ie describes the excitement | power tor pare the™fvenuc, but several property | until April 33; 1007; that i Issue OF their tmarriage |e eee ond fushlowable, ou ibsies adaaa vi 6 House of the Sisters of Mercy was desiruycd, Z * NAPOLEON AP Mets. Inna, confime the authenticity of the secret treaty | 12 Paris ax tremendous, The moment war was de- | oxners between Van Sinderiy and Alabama avenues | fas ove chisl, Dorm on the 20h of Ju'y. te96, wow J at the larga and fa prasractrPreregersporvcotonirttd Hee Sel Lae bil adlh cheat afternoon 8 Meta, where the imperial headquarters | 1956 France has incessantly tempted Prussia with | *¢eu ed aa Merchants went simost mad. | puss over tho (rack a6 easily us vor the pavement. | Ne tat, dove wnotling, tovued thelr sunt alace saves to berterts ta Setioe te io Aevoived ‘upon | , Coxconn, 28.—T'he trial of con. are catzbisied. A proclamation to the army willbe | offers of territorial aggrandizement atthe expense | They would neither Luy nor tell; they would not | | | mmm ran, | (2g defendant committod adultery tu June and July, | them—their duties to thenelves ani to the Stice,, | ductor Gi for manslaughter ty the . deaved (o-morrow, of Beigium and South Germany. He is confide think of opening new accounts. Tue boulevards iT GUN OF THE FALL CAMPAIGN, oon, 8 nd aren ts saly, 1808, and Mtge Haat ht piles Baile Deverens Blake presented a resolution, ores on oe miapanee in tae ' . oe . | were crowded day and night with excived maltitudes, —— se 'was ignorant or these acts uutil about May 4, ) which wae adopted, thanking the Speeial Comimities | Prone cinneae rouse ertestan ovricers CAPTURED, that France will uot olgain any enlargement of te: Al (he Mhoak Szahanes Ghats wos ; A Man to Take 0 co—Sh 1870; and that rhe Las nob cotabited with him | ofthe Connecticut Legislatare ‘or having reported {a re The Morven reports that three important prison- | ritory, even by Szhting for it, and says thet if it the Btoe ge, here wes 8 frigwtte): Babel, Brien Nominated for Mayor, vorably on woman suifrage, and expreasing the hope NIA KENG. ce hove hoor taken at Meta. Two were offcers ot | dscloaure mate by the Times tad been withheld, | Web, to 8 foreigner who could not understand | gy, 40, Briem Nentlunted for Mayor, defendant denies all the allegations tn the | that Connecticut may prove the binner Siate Iu the pales Sous 4 ° bo Chong Selly. coved, weekh bare. roppoles | Prenahs seemed bemponed of roving madmen. aint except as 0 their marriace nnd birth of | movement, She arsned that intellizent men Would | Ametwer Nent Jeb of the Public Plandercre the Baden army, and have been reteased on parole, | France, though fully armed, se St, Clond Paris itself tion met lost might at the Assembly Rooms, ‘Thomas child, When the jury uad been sworn in, the | be induced to tako deeper interest in polities. if : ‘The other was captured while attempting to cut the | her offer of peace at the cost of tue extinction of the | At St, Cloud and ip Paris itself there are very many Feely Prestéout. The Secretary, John MeMakin, | defendant's counrei moved fo: journment, | women were allowed to share with them their cares. a the Board of Educution—An Kauivas , sa, Tle Bae have been | Kingdom of Belgium Germans, of whom the majority ean speak English. : i bility to proceed in the absence of hi Susua B, Anthony entered white the Key, Miss] lent for Services Rendered, telegrapd wires. The Baden office: e been | King felgium, Nase gavel cera torus ae Na, | offered the following resoiuti 1. Judge Cardozo considered this | Brown was commenting on some points oi Mrs. | ‘The book firm of Messrs. A. 8. Barues & Co. treated with great courtesy by Gen. Leboeuf, and ENGLAND'S DECLARATION OF NEUTRALITY. roe: OF FEI OR CELND 1B Wh not safficient cause for delay; but on the further | Blawe's address, and was received with enthusiastic reas, The workmen of tne Eiehteent! on and hope for bis downfall, but it must be found In the: i right, son of James O'Brien a: ort nest, up: | ground that Julge Burnard tad, forking classes.’and | case down for trial ye-terday, has Drought happiness 10 | ticing the cause for tr and lobbies of the House of | P Wul be sent to Paris, by ere crowded to-night with peers, privileged | i feeret tnd beneath their breath that they give at BOTH PARTIES RETICENT. nce setting the | ayplause, She ‘reported on the progress making in | have been manipulating the President of the Board jade an onler no | Kansas and. several other stator, By the old te of Education, Mr, 'T, Mason McOliver, and his maw Te geeret ne pemeath Insts. bbeath that they, give au Ion the first: Monday In Oc- | cf exclusion, women, negroes, itlots, lanatis Friday; tbe ou, Oi MePianeaki, \egsioes wilh tee q Tho French keep all their o.erations quict, and | risttors, and other spectators anxious to hear the | or tie Emperur, justas the anccont Bletitana feted nl the members cf fae above named | {ober. the court set tie trial qowrn for the second | criuinale were Joined togetner; vat now. negroes | sic riesoie choot Ring generally, “waeroby. they a . | the apies of their scenrsed tyrant. In the caié, the | Association, will do ali in our Dower as peaceable aad | Monday in August, and ordere a ema: ave been released, why shou! en be left to i fc . Oeshing con Be Denes “Rte thal Ana onset | SONNEI Oe Deremaineays seeken th Wen pene 5 a NES So Ter cae ta Wieciena dl uitnen: cat | Geienee aida a aan et peeraiclons sworn, stand with (diots, criminals, and lunatics ? have secured to themselves a very respectable con- throng Prussian channels, ‘I thorities at Ber- Ua are nore reticent than at first, and the bulk of t war, Earl Granville said the Government was | on:'s neichbor in the cathedral may be no better. mbarrassed by the explosive material lying ali | Napoleon seus many eloquent. addressee nies a:cempred Lo be east upon the eharact ‘Mrs. Gage unuounced that the hour The Society which Disgraced the Trade for closing the session, when a gentle.n: id arrived | tract, and, a8 an equivalent for services rendered, moved 4 | have made gratuitous presents t» these worthy 1 rte of tuanks to the women on the pintform, Miss gysaeeped th Phage sh the despatches from there contain mere spect around ft witt matches ready lighted, the efforte to | to the and speaks as thous he jone by Over-Iadulaeuce in Liquo be Gd Pg See eeee coin’ | Euvlic servants. McOliver, they #ay, has made a very, fons extinguish which hed been useless, thong Lord aifinst the. popaltee fe wot alowed qanited approval ot ne | 4 meeting of the spurious srowd who sizle.| Putions of money tn ald of hele agitation, Course, will be ‘reduced bY. Me¥inneyan's aud: Me: : OROMMING OUT A COMRESPONDENT, Lyons liad been able to hold back the declaration of | to come too near to his roy: ation to support him in | themselves the New York Engincers’ Protect pocicharinantasDsctsalanstits Parian's pickings. * Marshal Rozaine, says the Paris journals, has suc | war five days. The incident at Ems between Count oor Siesat tao mae ry eten cart Th ie ary eae) Cn 2 nk to | Seciety baring been convened wt 163 Bowery, last TEMPERANCE IN PATCHOGUE, The last effect of the Mossrs. Barnes's intrizues: Coded in dramming ont the last newspaper corre. | Benedetti and the King of Prussia was remarkable, | Giq not see the Emperor on horsebae uring hie | the Cuairinan for his olorwe te Dallding ap tue Anse, | MERE ® SUN reporter was despatched there. On Tisluton Us Wee Bead of MaaenICe ET SIG , *pondent. He was discovered encased ta the uni- | but no insult was intended. All observance of the | «hele stay; in fact, the great min was so feeble that | ciation, were adopted. entering the room, where were seated abont a doz. Ring yote, to purchase all stationery supplies tor axe. Mr. Feely. i: speaking on the resolutions, de- | on persons, the SUN reporter introduced himself to recently displago! | nounced with great biticrness the course of the fodivideal who seemed to be it up anomber of ing toward the Young Democracy, and ite exclu. | %® 4 ‘ The exercises of the Convention commenced This plewsant litte trad bo shot. The Journal says he was either an Ameri | tics, Iu the presence of this war England had but | old, brokeu-down horses for tive or ten francs | siveness, and ureed the building up of this aud | of the so-called society, An animated conversation : A Yicorously assailed ut the next meeting of the Board gas oa Backes ne duty, and that wae to observe » atrict neutrality, | *viece.and ‘aking them into the auburhs of the city | aM@ilated societies throuchout te ward sod cits, | followed in very low tones. This having been | a Patehorue on Tuesday oveuing with the recep: | The ton, Hh, MeFinnegan: the ‘eloqicnt western at ne i be ve ¥* | placed them in a row, and coolly riddled them with | with the view of makiog James O'Brien, in. the 1 Samuel Bonnett, Prosideat | 40M exercises, which were given Wo the Grand Di- School Trustees, it ts said, i+ proparii THE PRUSSIANS MASSING ON BRLOIOM, The Earl of Malmesbury and Earl Russell approved | hullets, exclaiming ihe while with extraordinary | election next fall, the Mayor of the city of Now | rout to aclose, one Samuel Bennett, Prosides vision by the Patchogue, Bellport, Blue Point, and | orate argument in its defenc + Bavnswis, July 28—The Prussians have massed a | of the attitude and action of the Government, The or, that itis thus they would like to serve the | York. of this society, advanced and asked the reporter . eruditton of bis eoileay o f r Fo ich provides he had to be hoisted 1 form of » French soldier, He was told that if | Paris protocol, which provides for the settlement of | le bd 10 be olsted ate | caught again within the French army lines he would | disputes by mediation, was repudiated by bot par | ronurkabie course, They b the schools from the Messrs, Barnes, irrespective of ofthe officers Bake-Encouraging Figures. Price, to the exclusion of all bidde " ' e ab Prussians, In this way they showed at once their ——— whether he was from Tux SUN, and beinz anawered | Sayville Division, at the Methodist Episcopal Charel), . bids. Considerable force close to the Belgian trontior. The | war was wholly needless snd ineseusable, Parlis- | Gi5Le' 205 weir good markemansulp, Chinese Immigration Reg + in the affirmative, the reporter was told that the | A welcome by the Rev. Mr. Stansbury, a response BROOKLYN Prench also have a small force posted contiguous to | ment would certainly sustain the Government in its Wasminarox, July 28.—Gen, Le Gendre, Con- | acciety aid not an their’ | ip the Hows B. Merritt: G. W. Pes shore adareanee by . (he boundary line of Belgium. The Government | policy of neutrality, and await av opportunity for The War Feeling in the © ful at Amoy, writes that the Chinese Government | room was better than their compa UO EG Il ries cr tua andbe 0nd idabals aaa: lbstrenicael nd people of Belgium feel uneasy about the near | intervention. Mons. Berthemy, the French Minister to Wash. | his limited the exportation of Chinese laborers to | & tirade of abuse intersp y of oaths, 5 of the i 49 -Appoiuturen uithinks | the whole winding up w polite message to | music formed the exercises. Wednesday was occu @ or prevent | the editors. The rep. he | pied in the business of the Grand Division, In the © passed by | never carried impertin Dy eeotnen veils cvening a tove feast was held in the Methodist a tae acliay hice one copat Chureh, Sister Eine T, Howard of New Presouoe 0! these lostile ‘orees, and euspect a Pras- | ‘The bill removing clerical diabiltios was debated | JoftoU, ean cive no countenance tony persons ri. | the veasels of thetreaty rowers. | Lhe Cui Bian violation of her neutrality, The mobilized | in Committee and umended. The India budget w: or elsewhere, He will not violate the neutrality ot | that kind of einigration, The st forces are veing rapidiy despatched to the vicinity presented by the Duke of Argyll, alter which ployed im making an excavation on the site of the old st. Anne's durying & Fulton the United Stater, and cannot see bow an army or | Congross ip 1802 torbids the exportation of coolies | di iene ot eee be 0 a here without trans: | th United Btates verseis to any foreign port what: |, Thisia the society which perpetrated a Ponrth of | BP t 9 Dury ng ul Of the threatend territory. House adjourned, Peay Or ie Hate Rik caeken’ Loe cnloe hy [| enue: bo be divponed cf foe. pay teria of riers eles | Suirowintle alle’ aa encanto, when: bonsine Jocks, Brothere Ronucicks, Judge Grew of Oreney, | heel. rener tansy then wtiteel salen ee Tue COMING FionT, * A GROWL FROM THR LOWER Movs! recruiting lately exhibited by many Irishmen, 7. ioe RS SOLvenIe or apprenttons, OF tebe held: to 4 hat leans Bene, were, ROO Ap aaee Aad! committee, |’ Coupe Parsgas ana, MODONGUEH sank cone os ommissioner of the city of MeLaurh Lonvon, Jaly %.—A private cable despatch (rom | Ia the House of Commons to-night the Govern- THE SCANDINAVIAN AID ASSOCIATION. “fC ia provided, however, that voluntary emigra- | portrayed ld Tun Suw of July 8. "| {he chotr discoursed excellent music. On botir Mf Sackett airccta Ths Sut good authority in London, says the French army is | ment was asked if any order prohibiting the expo ‘Tho Scandinaviang met tast evening in 8 Chinten | tion of Cainese +i! jects, With & cousulur Certilicate —— Oped BAG SEAANOOEAT GYERIGKS (BA. O1MIDD. Wa8) hia appited for a perrait trom making an immediate and decisive movement, A | tation of coal had gone out, ‘The Attorney-General | place, and formed a branch Society of the Tntern - | to that effect, shall not : Phe Colored Me rahe Gaacan crowded, -Lpnuoruay Coreaona the, bosinses 9 the athe acptication had Neve | tional Philanthropic Association, Mr. Knut Fors- wo ship loads of Chi <ranis have na! : 4 . al adjon ru fase Daitle is oxpected in forty-eivht hours, Feplied thet no sack onder bad been lested, aad | eet ata ne eee ee a eel eee ot rneee emigrants tied | Last evening @ mass incetiug in the locture | ment mai, The grand event ol the Convention, | jected. Kumor a Mae Oar ae Bysaned Oe : THK FIONT TO OCCUR WITHIN TURER DATS. added that it would be impossible t legally seize | sisting of Messrs. Forsberg, R. Olsel to have been tree! and vouriaty emigran’ room of Hethel Church, in Sullivan st., for the pur. | jue clam haxe, occupied the attention of all fOr the BASE BALL NoOrKS, ; too, F, Salmon, ©, Siverteon, and W. coolte trafic is prohibited at slacao, a ise Rat tober Gok: der of oy ae BASE BALL NOLKS, MUdnight—Bversthing indicates that an impor. | and detain coal, unless on a vessel in the service of | ron, F. falmon, C. biverteen, and W. Mearin’. was | coolte rafte We prinibited ak Sasi, By itis order | pose of preparing for the Colored Men's Labor Con at evening @ incetiig was held under picket | tant ongngemont must take place withing three days. | belligerent, vidas io America. Kosians on the ground that It amuunted to vroldel. | veution, to be held tn Seratogaon the th of August, | pices of the Jonsl Divisions, and ay addres ‘Tre Friendship Club beat the Adelphi yestorda Tho Prowsians are concentrating between ‘roves | Mr. Cardwell, War Secretary, declined to make jaye tien of the coolle trade at the | ris, bevornes | was Iargely attended, ‘The Rev. N.S. Tarpin pre. | sf 0% GoW. Hunzay, D1. GW. Pt pythe, Er Y . t 5 ! oat working Divisions within the Eastern T y 28 to 18, ad Merziz, on the river Saar. ‘They have 400,000 | any statemen' of the views of the Goverament | oy. pinin Ward uerman Patriotic Ald Society | ath Miuaia’ tuntans, shen "the: ati “platy | Sted. Several of the most intelligent colored men | N ¥ York State, There were prosent about 200 | ‘To-morrow, the Star vs, Pastime of Baltimoro, at won, and rather too much eavairy—more than they | sbout placing tue army on a war footing. The | ina nient appointed: Messrs Speyer. Doerr, Boller, OF Wis olty wore chosen 9, representatives, among | Gelernter, representing orer 18 Divisions, aad $08 be ert ] ayer rae , forage ‘The opposing torney- 1 begged members to cease putting | Mapper, Weber, Stock. Bodie ‘Moverstad —————_—_ them Dr. MeDonoueii, Mesars, George Suiith, Jucn x tart sho ‘To-day, Atlantic vs, Pastime, of Baltimore, at Oxp- fea tod ei el allaad [prcvesnengar ge sa ean | Rocks bad Webb. 0 Pinence Comssities to cotta! Mich Gn Allin Stewart, Joon J. Zuille, of the Freedmes's Savings | 16,270 meu and 7,065 women Woling ground. Bocial vs. Union of Mocrtwenia, ta Tre, French numbers abont 300,000. questions of intoreations! low, and protested ageinst | (045° for the sick and wounded of the Froseien 7 . Bank, Mr, Connor, aud N. F, Turpin, The Rev. imont, pesca eka being expected at the present time to answer ques: | army. July 28.—Gov. Holden refused to de- | Wm, Butier wus chosen Secretary pro tem. for the ‘The Rescue Base Bait Clad of Brooklyn challenge ' 17, club wader, 1S, years of age to play a fame, ‘The Secrotary's address is 6 Jot eet, Brooklyn. PRESSE liver up the prisoners arrested by Kirk in Alamance ose YU = r if ‘ The French Despatchee—Departure of ¢ tions often of 60 much moment and delicacy. Pte peinoners arreslen by air Ja Alamance | naro of seattng throughoat the United States Kmperor for the Seat of War-His Ad-| ‘The Foreign Enlistment act was latroduced DR. CARNOCHAN’S VICTORY. forthe risoners moved to ‘atta 1 the Governor, a a a Hock! Juty 47 0 ubs played an intor- After discussing in Committee of Supply several ap- ‘Veaaie meanired Bac eaene motion was di ee Ties or duet The Preparing for the Next Prise Fight. We duly Is, 6 « faarpion zeound, No reoulliag the ee eq ay rk. This motion ly 0 Fuly 485 | in theaefeat of the former by score o1 8 to 19. : propristion bills, the House adjourned, lector of New York Submit te 1, They then moved to send tue Mar. | Billy Edwards and Sam Colyer will nicet to ym ray OL eee Faataand haan tad Chek fo the aumé al ta Pants, July %8.—The Emperor left St. Cloud to- ADD-EL-KADER A VOLUNTEER, Eatortions of the Port Physician, | sal of the Supreme, Court jo Kirk's camp to take | day to sixn articles (or a match for the ligit-weish iy yuny <e Int Parintoceatic base ball clad witch has Just pen orzan: y by special train for the army. He was accom- | ‘The Beleian camp at Beverloo las broken up, and NatoN, July 28.—Solicitor Banfleld, of | jusiice, saying it would be idle, as the order would | championship. Kiwards lias already made tue frst Wduly 3 1 Brine Uatena Sas Wee Golds RINIAT Bie aoe chee Denied by Prince Napoleon. The Bmpress parted | the troops have been disiributed among the frontier | the Treasury Department, says that a vessel from a | not be obeyed; that the counsel for the prisoners | deposit of $100, and Colyer will cover it to-day. The (Suiy 23, ss | will use the Tremout 18, Park. F With them at the railway station, Bhe was deeply | fortresses. All work on the fortifications is rapidly | foreign port bound tos port of entry inthe United | Might take it as a fact that the Marsual had been | stakes are 81,000 by Colyer against $00 by Ki 150) July % potclansbitloh A o a i y nt and the prisoners uot surrendered. If, a was | wards, The deat is to ve at catch-weicist, and will gia | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. bi moved, and as soon as the train bad disappeared re- | hurried forward to completion, Abd-el-Kader has | States, with her curgo destined for that port upon by the prisoners’ counsel, they tutended the robubly ‘ake place (2.0 a carly 1p foxteiaber, a — —- Ps 3 Mi . turned to the palare, Yolunteered to serve in the French army. Old | uer manifest, cannot change her destination atter | svpiteation for reliey i wlonld be mate by thew to | P mee sem HAUT asa seve seen ce Ninribie \¢ r as ett ss ss ° r are fayorablo, ‘The Spanish Aubassador had an interview with | blockade runners are being sold for service in the | arriving within. the waters of (ue United Stetes, sue Chie! pene ¥) Mies CR en ee A Great Masonic Picnic. INGTON NOTES, Rada hy tiatad Ga, youtorday, 100, the Em)eror and the Empress just before the ¢e- | Baltic. The steamer Darien has changed hands, ‘Vhe Secretary of the Treasury has accordingly in- Mavieasia’s Treaeary Maddie: Anumber of Masons in this city have written i Given Talal dunitecaas 1a UL Louis 04 Weduesday. Dartare o| His Majesty, and the Monieur du Soir | and ber name hus been altered to Gorrina. formed the Collectors of the Ports of New Yorwend | 91,4 1own Treasurer of Morrisania, Mr, Richard | to Grand Master Joun 1. Anthun, proposing a mon: | _spilgo Advocate-Cloners! Holt hae boon, Robeit Uisainin <0 sephenlaci wha wild te Fomarka the extreme friendliness of their conversa- pea eye apis Porth Amboy that this oplaion was coucarred in by | i, ‘Teller, haa been carelessly handling the pub- | eter pienle toward raising funds for the new Masonic | ‘WEDtY-Ave Hears Of pbeenoe om Aug. 7 pouth Boston yesterday, by falling trom # baiidiug the Department, He has also instructed Collector | lic pocketbook to such Captaing Cartes D. ‘ and R. L, Kilpatrick © that $5,000 | nave been datued on recruting s cere e-tent as to call forth an ing service, and ordered tion The Ambassador says that the Emperor ap Mail and Asylum fund. 4 The Shipping Gazette censures the attempt of ul Sehoeppe. under sentence of death, bay 1D» joary (OF bis Folease, that he may ontor h investigation of Lis accounts, It is understood that cleare * Tl t : Boats, beared to De quite well. As the crowd gathered | prossis to interfere with the coal trade in the Baltic, | Murphy to require all mi Me Ee he clatus errors in the averse report of he Finance | Can b¢ cleared ly that means, “Eke Grand Mister has | to report to the buperintendent at New York city. 5 to ton » (Fu ‘ . au port — — ‘0 enabie the Super intent ast Bur bet " ¥ to all, saying “A bientOt" (Farewell for ashort, | 19 pronounce cols contraband of war. sa eareniiar Ve males doe snlry gf he. vores saa Hea DAN Oe PG eae nena! Berne Wn Be Strike on the Port Royal Railroad, wake observations in Burope ob tue eclipee of the gua | bury vert caved in yoaterday, burying tree wen, whe Aird lime) The representatives of foreign powers | Prussia complains of Kugland’s furnishing arme | Gai that the Department is unwilling co sanction | Secretary of the Morrisania Savings Bank, it is'as. | — Avavsta, Ga,, duly 28.—The work on the Port | wex December, | LES US SO ‘The Republican State Convention of South Caro- I Paris have transmitted to their respective govern- | 1.4 coals to France. ¥ procedure which will have the tendency of re- | setted on account of the strong pressure against | Royal railroad has been suspended, the hands heving LOSSES BY FIR. lina have renomiated Gey. R. K. Scott. N. J. Ranctor, Route notice of the Eeaperor's departure, , lazing the stringency of Quarantine regulations | Dim. Au experience! recountant has for some time | strack in consequence of the coutesetors faving to OSSES Ii . olored, was numinated for Lieuienant-Gove ¥ BRINGING WOMB VICTORIA'S DAUORTER. whereby the health of the community may be tin- | been straightening the accounts, bat they way the | pay thom. Over two. hundred employes caine’ to enews ‘The Biackfeot Indians have taken Fort Carrolitoa TES BMPARIN'S VOTIVE UAuP. ‘The armored ship Warrior has been commissioned | periled. poor fellow has uluiost given up in despair (iis elty to-day from South Carolins in very destt ‘The works of the Princeton Lumber and Improve: or the Hudson's Bay Company, and killed the offices i Tho Kmprens, attended by the ‘ladice of the Court, | to bring the Princess Royal, the wife of the Crown | The bill reorganizing the Marine Hospital service = ~ Wate eircumatances, clamoring for bread mont Company were burned on Wednesday Charge. ‘They are wiso said to nave altackod Forws Proceaded to the Chapel of Notre Dame des Vic: | p, ta rand taker effect on Tuesday next, It provides that trom ‘The Latest Mormon Outrages, ——— On Weinesday night the house of Fritz Naglo at | bell aud Eviwords, Peinee of Prussia, to Bagisad, and after tie fret day of August there shall be af | Sarr Laxe, U, T., July 27,.—Since the nomina- CURIOSITIES OF CKIME. Union Hill, was injured to the extent of 61,00. ‘At Mareno gulch’ mines, Colorado, during the Inn bordel baad pisoes there ae LyeplAbrngioathediad THAT SECRET TREATY AGAIN, gaened and collected by ihe collectors of enone tion of Gen, Maxwell by the Gentile eltize anne Tose oh Croas’s stable, in Now ¢ fortn sires men cleared. One she placed in the samePhapel at the beginning from the masters or owners of every vessel of the C , 14 ; r cverni callie: won burwed yonter iirce werty-fOiF ho 1 Geib Tiallhd rar: ‘The Times continues ite comments this morning | inttad States arriving from foreign porte, or of any | “elekate to ngrens the Mormons have, be a bell Elijnh Jones, the coachman who was shot by a | Several cattle, was but bree ponds ic a PL cas WL Y gerent and tore thief at Cold Spring on Weduesday, died jes! William A, Sweet & Co.'s steol factory in Syra |e caret ap forty-four ouuces wad eg ibecn peuayr on the secret treaty proposed by France to Prussia. | registered vessels employed in the coasting trade, citizens wel erday attacked ; one was Prime Minister Olivier invokes the prayers of erionsly cuse was burned yesterday. Love, $50.00, iusuraucr, | Woillte " whing the evidence, the Z¥mes | forty cents per month for each and every seaman b Ay vakely ti Ge John Maher was committed by 5,000. ane tho Fronch clery tor the safety of the Emperor and | AROF carefully welshing tie evideucty the Tunes | veh shall be employed on auch vessel, which eum | 0d the oth seth F. iortgimalen | RAUMINE B p#toLtO NaMiiel Gurdon wit Sere em ce cle atie sea ieel GOTPIRGRTE nO Pri thinks the authenticity o my y the master or owner is authorized to’ retain from : " tp Fitzgerwia, a oF ate iat We y9 ra lished, and says? the wages of the employees. meat oft During a quarrel at ihe Matthew T. Bronnan nic. | giyguinde tm Cincinnati were burned yesterday, Loss e ae - NAPOLKON'S ADDRESS TO THR NATIONAL GUARD, OTe rties are involved in a | All moneys so collected are to go into the Trea oe Veouole Pitti 8 ne, on Tursday night, George White of the Vaudyke | #7 m - tunic on the Battery this evening The Jovrnal Ggictd thin morning publishes the | conspituctteuguivg which they should wow make | tury and to be Kent asa ail Tor siek and diaabled FA ote nts bed Poteet fares: inte was stab’ by aii Devereaux.’ "7 wie of the Williston mille in Maat Harvpton, Mae» | a. von futal sunstrokes in the city yesterday, following letter from the Emperor, dated July 26,10 | a clean, breast,” Mireathon at ite ‘Cocretare cai Haase | citing for'servine a the Charicstowa Navy Yards | iq7gtene, Habinsoe of 5 Fulton stroe., waa ainbbed | Te" fiiigoy on uchinery, socks es $29,900; (Ubu ho Calabria took out $1,250,009 in apecto, the Commender-in-Chief of the Garde Nationale of | _ Tue Prussian Government announces thas Count | (he genesal direction, of ihe Becrelary of the Trei: | Onin tor eee ons NZ, OTC, ee ea eee ey ee tee OY oe CO Det Peoria, fil, on Wednestuy, the. Peor ‘Tho ship Villa Franea (rom Cardiff, and the barks ‘Parla "| Benederti’s autograph, in the secret treaty lately pectal circular syivanis bi awuee, Bibine, Shenan pah, Ticouae- | caped. ills pag Ave distiticrics of D. C.F H Johannes (rom Liverpoul, arcives bast nlaht e public in England, is visible to all callers at | questing to teke the necessary steps to mevt | roga, Virginia, Wabash, a orcester, Tames M. Flagg, of 52 Downing stroot, New York, (cas Mun vanced warcionsl, tall ne Halla coin was found yesterdoy aiternoon floate p nan, Gz IX beg 700 10, expreee on any | ee oan Offcee A ormal communication from | (ue requirements of the new vill — - p.pae’ cee ton’ Newyork an try seamen tieetray | ffi) P wineey ang duwu tue hast itiver, uéar the Pelion ferty rio tre how much | the Po ; dalidhs as = 5 leaped OVeFouaTE aud. was -lrowned ‘ae tf!’ boat was ———_— During vio ferrifle th mai lnales eaten’ tive count on it® patriotism and devotion, At the moment | thy North German Con ederation is expected, demon. — TATEN ISLAND, Botting | Lo her dock in Providence ye today muraing ro. 1'for ol so iroart serect was vet on Ue by ligne when Lam about to set out (er the my. Ihave hi Burning of a Kuilroad Bridge. a BRE iba Of Haren ALrebi. near Ue PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, becoul Guor of 69 Pear O6 eet on Oro by Ny Geilo thecon once wie repne inn wii | ‘atin to athenticly of the kreaty, and reciting Avavera, Me July 28.—The Vortland and | paguan saith, a ebild of four, was drowned yes: | nlloavenus, nctomanted iis. sinh firs tat Me - BIN aicaes Wate n'a (ga cuss deal lait and ability to maintain order in Paris, und to con: | othor similar overtures fri a 0. Kennebec Railroad Company's bridge near South | qorday mois uear quarantine, APoneu TLeAGIEeEh uh the Frat Ge Liceia rte Gon, Cansive M, Clay tv peaking for the Republi. | The Corner Sione ina now ponny weekly, Hants, tribute to the security of the regency of the Kum ie Gardiner was burned this afternoon. ‘bis maxes gel ‘Hal ‘ His boy, hear t Pas Of Violence, was found Iu the | oaaens Gororude fu ly got up, weil Written, wid proinsiog ® Alicce sta tirens.” It is beroming to ay thit each one, accc BISMARCK BXULDITING THR TREATY, the sixth bridge this company bus lost by Gre und | ,,Coroner Demnoeey's now Musto Hall at Now Bh river during tho day The Hon, Martin Nachtman, Commusiouer of Rx: | Mai ine (0 the meveure of Uis ability, shall add to U Court vou Bismarck yesterday publicly sabmitted | good within seven months * poemene ely the: Hor: Phner Deurom, stag Pe ge TS ole Ren Pelarekd Bae x Salina Ball fell ron, the third-story window of 64 MaloiyoF the ountry. the original manuscript drait of the secret treaty — managers of the St, Peter's C aCe : hen ‘Vhe Trish Republican Committee nominated | jured, ; RUSSLA'® SYMPATHIES WITH FRANC! - proposed between Frauce and Prussia, in the hand: | wL ASHES FROM THE OCBAN CABL. THE LATE aT th, 1bOR NEWS. Nearly 700 dogs bave Levu slaughtered in the New. | Hora af weir yt ee ee ; : Ovcur Lockwood, az 42 Washinzton ate The Journal Officiel ti respondence “1 Lo oo as ute z bad J rk dog pound L Me ado Demoerstic Co! ation nominate at Worth dt tindeom irnal Gpiciel alvo contains correspondence | writing of M. Bonedett, to the scrutiny of all the nore ae Pint. Sars aris dow pound. ape Ge Carine, Pemgaratio Cosrention nominated from St. Petersvarg, in which it 4s said that Russie | foreign Ambassadors resident at Berlin, ‘The affair Amentive of 1908 cloved fa Frankfort Ist | ne young women clerks last evening diseased | ,,Atth nerance demonstration rent on the ninth ballot Onicer Loslie, of the Pwenty-second #trect police, does not aymputhiae with Prussia, Prussia wishos | created » great sensation, as being # complete refu- nF sesad heavy, with Renton dectiaing | (DACRIT.Cr is? snub Bpeechos were deiivirod | iheaeunere OP EOL RIES ‘The Rey. KE. N. Littiejohn, Bishop of Long Istand | wai'e running alter boys last eve: tie way vadly ruplugt © make @ Prussian lake of the Baltic, and attacks | tation of the announcement that Count yon Bis- By Bio Petia A AVY, 1B | by *Netia,” BM itn oF he Beroludion, aid 0: eo ‘Tho Germans of Hoboken, and of the Third and | pice ne, 0nd Geo. ohn A+ Dix ere summertag at | ed, wud was orderod tu Lielicvue Hus, ish, te udopeudence of Denmark aud that of half ot} imarck, and not M, Bouedott, wan the autuor of tho | "rhe Liverpool votton market cloved with uplands ; salelonad'ct | LU perietgse Na nerm sere Ormenlnnd Fatries Is is expected that the Hon, Joke T, Bird, who | a conten suet winch on moat tthe Keweey wite i c ‘at 7 5 0 ene ow repronents Third New Jersey Congress Wentto Perle Aluboy jester lay to dich Germany, ‘he correspondence says further that | treaty, eas at 7Nd,, abd Orleans at Bd na me Hts ott hh Finn, aged 1% years, who was burned by | OM teprontnte the, Third New’ Jerscy' Couxresbioum Hih, went tu Per in Atuboy j cates lay to di cl v0 Cra: treats the French Ambassador here with BN THE SICK MAN, Bera! fallures of stock brokers in Liverpool and | is F Da MICAS | sue aunleston eth cop ot kersecpe ol ta Rewer: 6 " : iclia ‘Keath Ward isa: Me Tween Assooiniisy tava Diueh distinction, Great excitement has been caused in the Danubian | Manchester are announced, out England at | interests of employers and exnnloy the (uti inst,, died ow Wedueatay bight THe pollre having boon duly tasensed, Police Com: | piaceli a Mi Povgod. de Hn nouniaation tor Uw ; ) A 4 ‘The |. ‘There was great rejoicing throughout England | 4 eee eee tariele aa iad co | minelouer Be Franklin Manterre will salt-for Kurope to fin Congrevsioual Dictrict ieprescatative tw. Got The Patrie to-day publishes a circular from the | Principalities by the Weakieg eae or ate war. The Tine success of tne Camiorins WANTOMKSTER COUNTY, puiltiare Hartwis, @ German mosis tencher, god vitrow’ A vary of politicians Wil accompany hi | kts Minister of tue Interior, announcing to the Pre- | people are preparing to make use of the opportunity | “yng posults of the fortnightly settlement in London bu ton streot, Newark, aud was kui sverday. 0 y. Laat evening tho Ladies’ U. B.T. A, B. Soewty, fects 0! tue various Departments that the Emperor | ‘o obtaia their independence, Turkey ts conse- | wero noi vo disastrous he v ab suticipated. ERP tic ammo A Germin tiniaeytesonan stirtot from dtersgy | (MP and Mrs, Butler, Dunean and family, W. A, BY uanch Nite worm atirensod by Mtr, Wein and We Gerires | at the (ands usually appropriated for pub- | quently arming to prevent a revolt, The American Legion fyrming in Pars ts to h wal fon At By, Maria Suro ks City Weduesday wih on tus Couto Auth cl wn | C Liaitiibent aeciy wibue ie vantadan sai ech ral j 1 on jer, How!n , five children, but found on reaching Keating that one t iu rg Me rejoicing’ at the féte on the 16th of August, moy | A despateh from Bt. Pesoraburg states that the ania § — plies — a pearnes BOER O° 0r A Reena, hoy eng be whe‘piscide The dont oody of Lived whvctiieany: | 7 cag a ere nena Judeo Lirady yostertay granted x molion to dvs tea TEIN year tala ana poople of that city are furious because Prussia inter | y geiniond Abaut will r olnee the Tate M-Pagvcot: | A new cas company as b ais (armed ie Tramant, | ped in ave falta from the train, wo fouad aver , Charton N, Brackett, formeriy Bice Marshal, | solve ne, iyniction in the’ case of hvve agaiit the a ALLIANCE OF FRANCK AXP ITALY. ecpts French and English journais, Russia con. | istor to Wasiington omocrs are Chatlos W. Hathiale, Provident; iiley ai Monialair Mid. neatardag; deo ohilaren axed by Colloctor Murphy, A beter Injunction reat ained Che tat Of certian slaves of The Guuiols publishes a rovort to-day that © con. | tinues to mass troops on the Polish fronticr, piPaneels oloeed at Wid (oz money and:the eacenat, | Brick, Treseurer aed las b. Olturd, Beorosary F Aid. 7 gears namei' fey, wert’ sent to take thair | S0U!d not have been wade BPI fifth fe MAL A eh I Pol 4 fve-twentins of 1862, Bi: 1985, 8 }, 615 ken-torties, oon Valentine Kolker, & | faiher's Fo bim at the High Bridge, Bloomfield . M. Anthony Yeomana, of Knickerbocker Lodve ‘Award Carey, alavorer employed by tie United Gitiona! alliance has been concluded between France DENMARK'S UNDERSTANDING WITS PRANOs, vo. rie, 18545 Hlnols Coatral, 108, , Garman ort At arate rink fe they dud not retuen at highttal, ihe ‘itire noihbor: | Superiniendent sf Lelver tistruacion of the New Voi’ | beaten weighinr cm Dior ds Rist liver, naw a w man ait a " tion, Oo i n choking hood were ar by the riDgiuR Ot belie. Post Office, was the recipient of a beeutiful oirtuday gift. | chiid fail Uhrouga the broken doc suite the water. Cs bud Tlalpan tat she new treaty stipaten that in | ‘The Tyme, ins general article on tho situation, || The Goods ood Cun. value AO govereiens, added | fir hi'wie ov bat nc unt chikine hey “ay fies uustlned Leteaas’ Hitan 8 tation Cah it P| er va tan Canatee Teen tesa: Wir tinea Ria iit antes | coronaria eae Hane dene ita the ane i Faso of cortnin eveutualitios France ts to po Italy | foorm that Denmark's good uniterstanding Wil | Noretn receive 100 aovercigne cat of etakes, Was wou | while santing outsiie thramioning (kill buts Le Was | betove daybreak the litle ones wore fond eately | crate omcen present was ® mogailiceut gold | rescuing bth. hy, Carey kad suvcu ince p tevin roe [lady milous of frauce, aud ioave bor {ree to make | France ie due only to her hatred of Prussia, ‘The. \csurday by oir J, Hawley's b,c. biderolltes wont bo While Huainy fr 6h wayublae lodged in the house of @ wontleman tu Framklign WALGH. Chall. Wd LDVUYA AL LOC KO Watery Braver belury Useim