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saAY. AUGUBT ce surrender of policy to the wishes of the | @ noise in the barn, ALEXANDER started for | farnished to the’ department are in the samo JOHN REAL TO Bi HANGED. ae hi — wane Pp 0 Ss 7 Ss U R | P Yi British Government, and the open sympathy | the door,and had just reached it, when he | state. Tt would not be Py ry f ‘ she? 2 Wbnens oF how York Coabiater of the British people for Denmark, Lord | was struck down by some unknown person, | Clemor should ow be raised for an extra sessle8 | Gay, worraran WILL HOT COMMUTE | With the Peopie of New Jersey to Revi of te the money needed for 4 the Trade of the Ancient City—Excapt = JomN and his colleagacs did nothing but | He got upand gave the alarm as soon as of Comat epee el TO L1Nt IMPRISONMENT. ME Chaickes or Or. Uatueeed G Con DUN OFFICE AUG, 9-44, M Dluster, and allowed that cruel partition to | possible, but the murderer had escaped. ‘An extra gieaon might be a very good thing. | ffs Excettency Preparieg a Neetinent He Good for Perth Amboy. — — = take place, which may be regarded as the | Everybody believed this story. A mask, | 4, would cartainty load toa changein the Cabinet, | tin Forth hia Renuons-tteal Preparing | The people of Perth Amboy aro not inclined to fee 4nuiee FACE £0 Fach = a See | troinning of the present (foul aw tem bash tis forthe Excentioncltestsnedto hia Fates | accept the aituation brought about by Cornochan — Salsies Pinartacaen Vou vasa et * Ke in ; 1 ts sat riper aes Bogs, and some burglar’ tools found in } and tothe appointment of men to high oMlee | ee Tase kitorts of bis Comnsc and his allies throngh Secretary Boutwetl, Thede- | French Artiiéry near Snarbrack — Tho . Jawery Theatre Great Vareiy Comisavons Lord Joun dirceted Ambassa , or at | th arn spprrently explaiood the So | Whe Wome meretwe eautorsen ec Ue Hevubyes The petiticn which was signed by over ten | cision of the Fecretary effectually closes the port of Berlin to remonstrate with Brsmanck against | tive of the murderers. Vaxpenieypen | party, and Would command the respect of the | inousand citizens, calling fora commutation of the | Perth Amboy to the vessels of those merchants who the invasion of Denmark, telling him it | was known to keep large sums of money | country; bat whether it is desirable to have an | goth eontenee passed upon Join Real, and the fi are devirone of escaping the dongerous and expen- ey Ree would be regarded ns an unfriendly act. The | in a eafe within the house, and the burglars | extra session because a vicious system of using | amdavite showing that Officer Smedick had driven | sive clutches of the New York Health OMecer, with © path Maal fame thing was done at Vienna, and in both | had seercted chemselves in the barn, intend. | the public money bas been stopped, is another | Real to commit the deed in relf-defence, have hod | his fue ring of extortionate Halterers wid rail evils of the Forbach Rond-Star french Desceters Digeing Potar jan Territory—The French Bb re Aug, 1.—A corre: Excursions Ere Railway, ounce Biiale, thy tn ving ‘Lhe Heach Prewmatte ondent writes from Wallack’s Frits, Ger Coosin Gerinan, no weight whitever with Gov. Hodman. Jadze | loneshoremen, An appeal has been tnken by the arbruck on ‘Thursd A company of infantry Wood's Mudepen Toe Wit bast Sow York, te, Mui | casos Franco joined in the remonstrance, | Ing at the proper moment to enter the house, | thing. hie ‘ Stuart, who preseuted the. aftdavite. and petition to | Perth Amboy anihorition to naanthority bieher than | and a Uhlaners entered the (own this morning. Tee ak ry ; J Bresrance did not heed this representation, | gage the inmates, and rob the safe. Large | ‘The question of ond universal government, | the Governor, returned to tha city yesterday, and a | Mr. Secretary Bontwe'l, but with what resalt te not | Abou fifty of the Lafintry Wave cone oat to secon The daily circulation of THe SUN during and it was soon a Ai it fa supposed by thoee who | Holtre. The report that our thirty or f ation, thet he haedociined to | fom Saar Louis had dise ewalry and iaee companies ty iafntey fited a eq of of iulautry is cone rward followed by | rewards were offered, and several arrests cluding all nations and races under its infla- | Sex reporter was informed at bis office that there | yet known, sith another, in which Bogland formally declared | were made, but the real perpetrator of the | ence and guidance, is discussed in that onginal | was no hope for Real, as the Governor had positive. | Fnow the head of the that she would treata war upon Denmark as | deed could not be discovered. and oudacious journal, Woodhull & Olafin'a | \y refused to commate the sentence, und resolved | Inter‘ere, the last week, which ended on Tuly 90, was as foldores : iturdey, if irwed, ns i Thursday... S00 ty P y, ‘i , that the culprit must be exeented on next Frid On Sunday Dr. Andrews and Dr. Manning, of | !r - PE g88 Fie. TISHGR | 9 ccave teri to hers It, ‘Thin did not deter | Suddenly the mystory was solved in an | Wetly. | At prenent,an we are tlds 4 We word | ce icy iY ” Me en or are na tae of two’ ap- | The owner of the mill near Latenctiten, where Saturday. . a 4 ts Md i jer o! eres: I» =v Md Ne sl ok pl me ii be wor thie : :, the Prussian statesman, who measured the | unexpeeted monner. ALEXANDER, the gon. | 1# 10 fe fourth order of aggregation, thet el the Mt cite went | he akirmish took pluee, came into tho town thi Aggregate dat'y circulation last revk, Among the aff davite prevented to the Governor | pointed by the citizens of that anc! monades of E consolidation of nations.” This, we suppose, is Posi. | MOrMiog With the intelligence that six French: pieces n of Ei sland at their just value, | in-law, comm'tted su'eido, leaving a letter In trent ' ide by three of the Jurors wito hy anitbont to Long Rranch ta seats pon th 870,400. Arerage datly cireniation dur. saatar * fh ane if th pei only a'preparation for a higher state of things in cowed Uber hed Len Feb adda ose dont, and to lay befora him their grievincos of aritilory had oppeared on the top of a netabboring fag: the week, A18,8BAs Daily aberage | HS went straight on to tho end) and the | whlch he confessed himself the murderer | which one sole government will be ostatished | tite in to certify that wa, and arch of ne, A lavoring wind aneadily bora them fo thelr des. | pitt, This te the ‘rat artillery that has Leen seen, during the precious weck, ending July 93, | TNA knows with what result, When tho | Impatient to secure his fatherindaw's | over atl the earth, ‘The article in the Wecdy | Mier ytee, Jon Hoa and the Dusinoss waa ia ane way oF other | Prince Frederick Karl is expected at Krenznach, 116,500. war ended, the British Ambassador at Berlin, | wealth, he had eoucoived and alone earricd | does not mention what will be the name of this lad not reurned. to tueie antiqne town, and what | and the Crown Prince # expected at Kaiserelantern, the President said yp cir. Prot to be given to fave already y 1e KO" sip From the top of the hill belind Saarbruck, wvere — humiliated by these events, in whieh he had | out the murter, inflicting upon himself | universal goyornmonut; but in our judgment it aoated, «Ww eats th Pe Wet esti Nory cool | Our picket is, we hear the French band playing. Prospect of a Republic in Spain. Veen made to play so sorry a part, asked to | sovere injuries os a part of the programme, | ought to be called the Pantareby, and we do not | for iw in sate Pei Rat ere OVER] OT Ta Predeh Gueet at ny of us eho Wet kines U * ‘ That recommendation was agro: a1 ne Jor The tan ‘ : i rh Gen, Prt and not the Spanish nation has | be transferred elsewhere, and England lost << hesitate to now'nare the Hon, Steenam Peant | soomy win tre nmiscscandine ant halet by nitty | 4 ithe merchants vo nat vet aiven ap the contest. | Forhach rond half a mile ont of town, aud oue lias a ¥ | furnished the occasion for setting Europe in | her place among the nations. Mr. Preling wit! not Go to Enge | Axorews of t y for Pantarch, Toe amount | {noes fo, mr a4 we kuow, shat the prinner wontd not RooNan foravern Ch ont eommeree, and look out, If the shootiag of the iast few days i ablaze, He has himself stated that Prince a ~ D of his salary and alluwances will bo fized by the GUAR RS Ruse HOFF, other way to eire ir tnaciinatic is any indic of the ceneral character of 4 ri ‘ Doce Hornco Greeley Appreve the Mr. Frecixancvysen has not yet, we be- | judgment of all the members of the Pantacchy. DAN ID, JON bss ders have been sent out to wing of ships load: | irene and ussinn «shooting, we expect , Lrorotp was his own selection; and Li ' ® ‘ MOSS DAVI ing in foreien ports for the United States to ecloar ‘ ft Py that bis collearnes in the @pantsh Mi Bribery of Bancrott Davis t lieve, publicly declined the English mission, | One of the first practicw duties of ths Pantarch, fe 3m vo tatore mg ies, STR chy OF Baten. tor Pert Amboy instend of New York, ifcomingto | to hear gyat tie Preneh, with plenty 0 | hat bis colleagues in the Spanish Min: | yy yestontay’s Zriunc, Mr. GREELEY | yu it is ovident that Ike will do go ns goon | ifwe rightly apprehend the nature of his fune- | A number of Catholle priste, pastors of churches | ‘'Vexecia will thas come within the Law, ang it win | tine to ahd mike very fur shooltag fe Sh ote } lstry remonstrated against. the noming-| pokes a very vigorone onelaught npon cor | aw Gen, Gran is ready for it, When he | Hous, sil be to open an intellectual eontict with | wo town, sent letters to the Governor, certifying that | be dificalt for Mr. pecretary Houtwell or Dr, Car. | Prislualy avent Siar Wi. Braseins ou, if, Cider 4 Hon upen the ground that it would be op- | ¢q) tod way manager! cusing the 6 . rm) +, | the Pope. As we are informed, this will bo | Real hada good charactor before the homicide ; that | \rclian, to find pny vy. excuse for preventing | they are very wild, The Prussians on the other | 4 rnbebltanorlea iy. MaHeyers, ae & them | was first appointed—it was done without his Ayer 2 nid cdl Ke i that | American or other shins from entering the fine port | pagg will not even attempt shooting at long range, posed by France. He subsequently asserted | of rohbory, swindling, aud almost every form | Knowledge or consent—hia fomily were pr: spiritual warfire in the cardinary sphere. € Inad informed them that Smedick had repeatedly | of Perth Amboy. there performing the nece: pnt at a range enited to their arm, under five un. that he had no idea that France would be | of pecuniary villainy, ‘Tho article is writt ; i. Pring ay the : lv are some of the manifestations of this most br sdaay MMs discharge from employment ; and im- | quarantine, and Sally sending their cargoes to New | ava d ya steady and certain markanen. 1 ‘y 0 Artic it » go into the e y for the ev : rl e 0 r ork 0 lore, at lees Chan hi 0 cont ST artery a ol re od ¥ BOO . 8 persistent in her opposition; but tht | \ith all the well-known ability of its author; ag fh aa ey thee vila ed stounding ace. Let the oardinary sphere go | Foot, rT sien tat OW Obra or fopenied reed (EE re ne es onan tne dame terrempondent writing on Friday. 6 1% . , 0 retre: ! jest ee ee +] meg ‘Theso preparations were suspended oad, jist as long as it can be made to pay. Me Staal everno? repented what | by Dr. Cs mnch forees are kald to be getting immedi. I Spain bad already gone too far to retreat | though we are srry to obwsrve that it iss: | for goveral dave, while It wos aill undecided ing Chih Belial lat os ha if he had sald before the aMianvite were presented s | fl sicw its rexalar and egitinate ineceace of coms | Miu vehing the iia, but deeercehy aay ‘they havo e Ry € see Espagne ! ; wo ve aiter | 4y been evinced in Mr. Gnerrey’s writing. | But they have since been resumed and com. | fg fict iMnstrative of the gencrosity and kind. | Opinion on the case in a day or two, WavOrAble fink, accensible to. try eutered Fresslan, territory, pat clock the bastic prance, the y jov- i ? : P, , 4. tue modatine morning to diz et. drive this bombastic utterance, the Spanish Gov- | 15 docs not mention the names of the par- | pleted, and the family are now at Stow, in | heaftedness of the Emperor of Russia, rll Hn shade i ig loka al drat, and capable of werommodating « namber of | Witnont any potatoes amd with te oe of two Tien. ‘ ernment declare that the nomination of LEO: | giog gecused, Ilis el arges are broad and un- | ¢) @r on Mountains, Would thoy t chore A large contract for arms of different kinds | Anon se Intelligence of the Governor's yecision sees UF canecloas ware Wintes forthe reception | Potato digging is attempied at iitervale al along the v4 Pou is withdrawn, and that in the war| 0. ; a Ae . : ¥ fromthe Russian Government had been taken | ceived Ie-with perfect comporme and decivod yy he | ant torace of merchandi¢e from all parts of the | ISH. sana? 4 10 the plan of th “lee qualified ; but the cunning with which every | if thoy wore on the point of exposing them- ine 6 craved He with perfect composure, and desired to be | Word. Rasy and cliew teanaportation in afforded | The common belief now a je plan of the { about to be waged Spain will remain strictly | 44; aa Wen 7 : y by the Colt Arms Manufactaring Company of 5 al has wished tocxeinde all but | fom the old city to New York, and ip time there | Campatan J that the three armies will forin at poi ; nivel 7 | thing that would give ground fora libel suit | selyos to the pangs of seasckuess on tho alts Caw, | Ist ates OF testing boing Ma ne ar friends ad Felatives | from his cell He Gan be ho donde that See eee ee Beery | from Saarbucken southwards, th south erninestio ' neutra Hy ave - : rd, Conn, ie course of te: n ased to go out in the tresn air day beeanre it | Ainoy wit revive. an 4 " ance on Strasburg. the next_on Nancy. and th is carefully avo ded, detracts much from the | yoy 1 1 fi Amboy will revive and flourish with more than g % ine y , eo across the mournful and misty sin presence of Col, Gc r de and he thoueht the prison vara | AMPOY third to h on Metz, codperating wita th : If thero are any reasoning men in Spain’ | 501 force of the article, Notwithstand Kd Lae ¥ | of the guns in pres f Col. Gomtorr, the ord- | See vieiing day, and jhe thousht the prison vari | (ieirunclont glory. third to march on perating W 4 5 they must be much disgusted with the | 4, 5 * ot t ct nance agent of the Russian Government in this | Ti hod hopes of a reprieve; but . a The French can hardly have been acquainted with y 4 - this proof of timidity, this. shri horefore, Tet all patriots who want to be | country, one of thom exploded, kijling one of | ROOM he became very anxious, asaing every moment THE NEEDLE GUN the Weakness of our force in Saarbrack thy ae pitinble position in which Prim hos danger, Mr. Gumetny loudly arreigns hia : ‘i iq ‘ ts Tle ten whether news had arrived. Scon, Warden Stacom —s— Inst few days, Weare not so mneh at their nercy a placed their country, and. much alarmed “heehee BELT cd} gos Lis | Minister to England lose no time in present: | the workmen, Gattsauen by name. Me teft a | received M dewuatey from Jace stuart. Wat the | What Gen, Don Pinte Thinks of tt ‘The Man | sow. Our pateole are very active. wud peacieae 1 hug rege ee eaten of ie in. | brethren of the pross for not joining im the | tng thelr applications and the evidence of | widow and several chitdren, The guns, of eour%e, | ind wow find relmeed to interiere.. ‘rhe Warten | pehind the Gau Better than Sei ee Le eat ee nctayis sustpatooting én qe at the prospective consequences of Lis ID: | crisade which he himelf enters npon in so | their gifts to the President. He is at Long | Were not yet the property of the Russian Gov. fold, Lam very sorry to impart sud news to Valuc ef the Bayonet. couraeed them to go within Uunecessartly saort dis competency, Even if Spain be not drawn | udont a mauner, Itis language i as ante; ernment, for no delivery takes place until they | YOU." Meal naswered, “Never mind; | evvect Correspondence Chevinatt Comme: tance uf the French outposts, Our party rode off as 4 into active codperstion with either of the ranch with less then usual to do, and be A a 11" Me then took the d Ware The neeule gun is te the pat: | hurd as they could, the Frenchmen firing at ther f into active codperation with either of the | jive, » 9 | have withstood the tests stipulated by contract, | and holding it with both H ret tt ~ y Maines tah Vcasceua estima (Oh holde a wockly rocoption thereat the Woet P and holting i teries were tots the ite wares foarte mystery | foie bollud: ne ‘i stants, WwW. dep entiraiy “ . , . ' nh x ‘ ident i rn onrenee on and jn wae the man back of the needie ia ii 5 Ps . é : ‘ syd pb’ vind deity IC AG pase Withay Lecuke ef 2 base ' eps Bt Fotersvurg, « pans | a Uigy W in spite of the need'e &: rs could have re quiet ami F , : é cir eyes and uifer it to pass without revake or As for Mr. Pretixanryens, we nominate i ‘i "i x ¢ field favor Navotron, he will of te iboats a thorities instantly awarded @ sion for life The vn of a well-trai longer they might hi oyed or madi oners of the field favor Navouron, he will of | comment? him for Uvited States Senator for New Jer- ter He Pi imag elie more in the hour of peril to a govern of the wile purty: aud even whe Suing course place the Prince of Asturias on the utterance Ny to mind ¥ ? to the widow of Gettacner. Shortly afterward " ventions of Yankowlom, The deadliest instra- | 10 do but take good aim at the fying hor from throne of Spain, and the country would then | another conspicuous ense in which Mr. Gree. | %7 in the place of Mr. Cartttt, who de- | the Kmperor heant of the cirenmstnnces, and at od by Futher Duranquet Tae ERP Oe eT Weranid the Bean Wat cobs | ag Gnete beerieie "Fees shots were fecetved Ih Wie be little else than a Freuch department, If, | ney and his Triune not done their | “lines a retlection Once ised orders that Mr. Cataciar, the Rus- antares Grae 1 iniantry eam be 40 trslued an to ase the bayonet, | fergnt parts of the men's equipments, ; on tho other hand, tho arms of Prosela aro | duty to tho puildle, Tt is the caso ofa prom-| On Satarlay law tho Ton Bexsastew | ore ameemter here: be instructed to pay 10 the RNEACaae This was our tronble during the tate war, Our | conmultten ny ue URUBURY BORE 1 . " Ste Gueeriye ow: " “ ay % | widow the sum of 0 in gold, that the | ,, ‘ : men threw away their anmnnition. So «von a or- “The same correspondent writes on Saturday, our ' vietorious, the withdrawal by Leororp’s | inent member of Mr. Gueetcy’s own party | Faayeiix Maxicane, Police Commissioner, sailed | amount be charged to his (the Emperor's) privy | TMS Autumm Campatan of the Vachtomen— | dered into accion they bezan fring st random, rap- | patriots in the mht suiiered more severely ‘tut father of the candidature of hisgsan would | —Joun Bancnorr Davis of New York. | for Bure He was escorted down the bay by Vines tor a Brillinac sen idly es they could under inte xeitement, ant to . Que was surprised by the French, concealed probably be annulled, and thatdirince might |‘On the 24th of March Inst, the Legislature | two hundred “ftonds of Dexzawty F ataiae| — ibe abel obec A UN RA MME Bh Eat tk At twe bloody Hite butte of | choo see BLUALE Ore choad alien of pro’ ) J ed, and thi ce migh' nthe 2th of Mar t, the Legis ure ‘© hundred “friends ¢ u . ATANi~ he 7 el r, i ploody little battle © taver and a Pusilier of the Second battalion o y be 4 e ee ss ‘ .. | membered by yachismen ticring tines. ‘Ph rf : or me! Le elected Kang of Spain. In suchan event | of Massachnsctte onlera) the printing of the | eaxe.” On that oveasion Mr. A. Brows, Ja. lous Republicans will be intorestod in | Cent of the {-h te tho race forte Queca's cap. The | sleareecneaded edlegre ior our’ vervice, seus. me 10 ia liven eek Spain would Le almost an integeal part of | t py which had been tuken Dx the Sen. | Seeretary of the Republican General Committee, | learning something about the appomntinant of | next important cvent may be a mutch between the Bohlen, ton comm te. to order taking ge over the Siar, the German Confederation, In either samittee on Ratlways, respecting the | Made @ feeling address, in the course of which | Col Aurrose C, Dexx, of Virginia, to be both | Danrtiess and the Cumbria, Me J.G. Boarett, Jr. We « Roall Ue € faperivnt Tye wore done veatsrsiy. on tbe the nationality and independence of Spa afta the Roston, Hartford and Erie Raid. | te rentirked that he was authorized to express Consul-General nud Marshal of the United States |4e a vlucky yachtaman, and ia anxtone to hive 1, Tt had Lit turns out to be @ protected oattery, by ‘ deta Ht % vie denaerks Leste - the regrets of the other Police Commissioners | & Hokodedi, in Japan, This goupje-hgaded gp, nother spia with his British opponent, as he is 1 tet Two cannon have appeared there, Fighting is ox will be destroyed, and Spaniords will road, That testimony was shortly afterward i i en: an ; : war pected in the cours day or two. eae : : » shortly that they were not able to escort their brother | Pointment was smuggled through the Senate a€ | ceMEINE that th Dauntess is the berter boat. Tho | toe order wis clive “A correspou ent at Copenhazen. Writ ‘ no one but ¢ en. Pri to thank for it. publ'shed in a volume of 750 octavo pages, | thus far on his journey. “But,” remarked, Mr, | the cleventh hour, on the 15th of July, the day of | Pte will be outside the Hook, twenty miles to Tre marked (its wo Col, Hot aud he sald: Cer. | dav, that Denmark's neutt atity tebe There is but one plan possiide by and ft has now beea before the pabite more | Raows, “they are competled 10 be absenpion as-| the'rdjournment. ‘The two offices are sai to be | WiMtwart and retara. Mr. Ashbary has left it iv | Command to en ise dela is of no nse witite we mared | Camp dbukl, vet th sco 1 RO iudleation ct ihe Spain cau maintain her independe than four months, In thia volume, the evi- | covnt of the horrible murder of Me Mirrar'em fwerth Jointly $15,000 a year, Duxw was during | {Me Commodore's Wands to decife what shall be | forart the enemy.” Api #0 the | of am roken up,0r the troops reitiruing te eat no crisis can be more opportune for exeeut donee is prosonted which shows that Jou | Friday morning.” We can imagino the aupor- | the whole war in the service of the Confederate | jit ries under the rules of the Now York Vache | The wood being ay pr oriniete ince, The Rieu rekandet ; ' it than the present. We mean, of Baxcnorr Dat human exertions put forth by these self eaeri- | Government, and derives his title aeColonelfrom | Cia: consequeatly $10 Dauutioss wili allow the | ‘lost yitre side wt eerie me a creation of a ublic, Far. nin | State in Gen. ficing and public-spirited officials, and earnestly | ® Commission he received to raise a regiment for | Cambria tine Confederates sce ove Mati Spain must long ago have sven th n | now act trust a roteful community will duty appreciate | J#rr. Davis, Since the war he has by some Sevcral other yacktsmen have intimate tte Mr, | githa wilt vi * : moe Cones ‘ ish King is impossible, and that the selection | nent the r efforts in this particular instance. It seems | #ttange concatenation been inthe scrviee of the | Ashbury a desire to enter mitch race with the “A corres} Frankéort. writes on Fritay 4 hit : y that the Hon. Josnen 8, Boxworm, President of | Internal Revenue Department, first as a store. | Ca™bria, Mr. Ashbary has come over for fun, and reporting that 1 fs tuily believed thac itis t of aforcign Prince will only subject the na. | 4 Dir dt ff SMa ; oe of the Prossians to enter Frege. Many A Madea ; the Commit made it his pardicular business | Keeper and eftemwamdeas Assistant Taspocgor in beget oap led cay eda seh baht ban fam : Franktort are trying 10.4 tion to foreign intervention, Moreover, for | with $60,000 ¢ ABE al ean aa age , Rantala Dietete ane Et ake Mt match tho Tetler ; Commodore btebbins will Yet the LT ede 7 towateh the Long Branch race course on Le) eee ny Snow re mA t . the past twenty.two months Spain has got | fraud the stock! 8 , : is r oun ® " Livmbourg is filod with Americans, ; pa | frand th fk day, very likely conceiving that the murderer | @Ppoint him to two offices worth $15,000 a yerr? | ajgate + an , | meas the late oa. ost Ye that the Pronch along tolerably well without a King, a THfess facts were demonstrated bofore tho | werd Le fourd tp that airestion, ‘The Ton, | We leave the.question to those moro skilful | Hemulse Hear end Aileo are ratmarch | pid rouxplalat Bran Moshe AL, Uenevetrent aeatane aloriute i ” Kiog. - ‘ . Nom in it? » thie i PS m i! “4 =a 6 " “8 infe . aMod« ous Ee be 4 % ther be a double overnent agains! ‘ ate bungling woukl-be King-maker is now the | Committee by th evidence of wit- | Marrmew 7, Beeswax, another Commissioner, was | a0 we in the sofution of difficult conundrums. Mr. Abt oy Res intrmed Cimmodore, Sebi ae ene 4. seutah at 1 ibwlen, oF tinat the Massing of truops at shes cause of her troubles ne nl and | oceupicd at Saratoga, doubtless on simtlar b meee) 1 sloops, ono. prige (ar-each ; ¢ iiling,” eit Mr. Stan- | to some extent a fein = ; : ‘i alee ' PRUSSIAUS PERIL AVERTED. ¢ to be’ suiled nader the rules of the Wap sade be aad Abmtahts, when hie Geen Ta mbera of Parliament, fir ¢ Ditkey Under the cireumstancrs, therefore, weare | they wore 1 ature with | ness, We bave not heard in what direction the PEE AWaeeee. Tye Penktic wll criteen he cones is Tyoald ratior have ne ior soldier with | 3 bet a Bigerton Herbert, leave on not eurpr’sed that, at the instigation of a | all the ean sty, On | Hon. Hexar Suir has gone, but rumorstates that | The Fi Avenue Hotel Mystery Pathomed | {Ns act sul If by aecldent she shuld De Snow. recruit’ armed with o ruposter, | eure for se veamiian army . Pe eae shic: % a Cae 4 - 5 wed--Fei i Dyes ye a he cup. and follawot by a wagon | f emmnntitin { ga rn committee of the Republican Depu many oeension ceted public | he is watching the doops of the Casiom House. | [A Drunken CallcBoy Dismisved -Feartat aa cb ind Tollowort by # wagon losd of cmmuniitan, ras eT TICE TIEN permanent Committee of the Cortes think it | attention to them. It has ealled upon Mr, | Surely, with such vigilance and attention to duty, | ye mysterious advertisement which appeared | 2 *?EOSLON ON TRE mMississIPry. BPREING iter (tarts inka. reenter. a8 ast a dime to convene the whole body forthe pur. | Davte-and his friends to deny them, disprove | it Will be strange indeed if the murderer of Mr. LiL ierlhs be baoeahadl mma sottode —--- would hi + some inte rian's European hol iy ‘the p Vis'and 1 hem, disproy Reuie aluder niece in yesterday's Suw, enlling for 290 men to goto Paris, | Twentyeoue Lives Sacrificed, and Many Pase dito the Phir pore of definitively establishing the Constitu: | them, explain them; but he has been unable pili 8 and directing apphientions to be made to Capt. E. J sengers Wounded-A Frightfal Spectacte FG ee a nue Rink—112 les im 2t Hours, tion. to do either, He has thus cffectively ad: frais Promlan Govermmante Rogers, late ef the CS. A., bas found an explana. *\ Serugale in the River. ‘The Oe a ts Mr. Edward Payson Weston bad pret sah 7 ya a - i beiisribchndlige. sitll rps shoass oats a tion. ‘The officers of the Fitth Avenue Hatel, urna, Aug. 1.—At Pacific Place, thirty : dep dhe tions to sail for Europe on the 20th ult. ; his) friends, Reputl a would ¢ r mitted tl at the ‘charwe is tre; that | Stevens marine battery, now lying un 5h) | panel tip, Che Vateerlaw) with (he) BH tenor! : We ded it 10 olelock Maat Mahi; the bollaed ‘ t1.—The American Com: | i cwever, persuade! lim to forego hie intended Joan dependence, and Cuba's slaves their imme- | the proof cannot be set aside; but not only | Hoboken, Application has been made to Pr whieh took place on Sunday, canvassed the subject | of the stern-w steamboat Silver Spray, from New ban whieh heit Lhe) the ie a an Gor rament the ney, urging us a reason the nnsettled state of tings 1 diate freedom. Lave Gen, Gnaxt and Mr. Fret not ro. | dent Gnawt at Long Rraneh to know if such a | in secret committee, and exme to the conclusion that } Orleans for Ciacinnati with a barge in towyexntoded, | FSS ree ee » lay a subinarine cable from } «the Old World, consequent on the impending War, zane eS str in the exercise of the power | nsaction can be permitted. He says it cann Frome one was desirous of playing of a practical joke | killing aud wounding a number of the passengers. country to the Me ‘ tes were persistently | i was Mr, Weeton's intention first to visit Purg . Will’ Sudge Bosworth Please Answer ? ( for the reason that it would be a violati at the expense of the proprietors, The boat subteqnentiy took fire. The Si re‘erred by the State Department to Congress for Spray y morning the splendid halls and | was sevon years old, and was owned by Capt. 8. portico of the building were erammed to a dear Pattersvag who had remained at home for that trip, that was very inconvenient, and the boarders of the | leaving capt. Jordan in eharze, The boat had hotel made complaint of the nuisance to the clerks, | on beara nearly three lnndred erates of sna there to walk 400 miles in ative days From Paris he purposed to go to London, ther. te make bis final effort in pedestrianism by walk.oz 114 miles in twenty-four Lours, had bestowed when he was be- econ nd the cable on our shores, Con- neidering it to be the business of the Exeen ti clined of neglected to take any a in the premites, This Compiny, which did notask acent arly on Mond: neutr © an honest man; not only hav : D they raised him to higher control and re- | dager esponsibility, and opened to him greater | pio laws, This we learn from the ily Advertior, The Prus nd how business is dc It is popularly believed that there yet | heved te one honest man left in the ww York Police Commission, and that his name is Bos. ens: Bat ie has abintonod this program a his hould have retained the son-in-law of the * | fram Congress or from the Government, put for wortt. Inthe name of the people we will : BAAS Sn oo ene sl These gontiomen at once rece snized the effect « ware, and atarge number of eabin aust deck passen: sh ila} Meni ve augdaated a final exhibition of bit rintaeew cite ea chances of bribery and fraud, by making | Secretary of State as theircounsel, and paid the | advertisement, and beg maiise Ta SUN | gers,’ Slo carried nineteen dock hands passed | that delay would have had thetr earte Init by this |! vical lt ag hpi wine fi ' bs 4 wees him Acting Scerctary of State; but rn of State of £60,000 for its comments there crowd was tally oe 4 geo time, With the first intimation of tye Franco-Pras areal We What do youthiik, a Boswonrn, of . Lf : ut Mr. | Assistant Secretary of Stote a fee of £60,000 or | 10h ii comments, the: eo Mr. Singleton, tue second clerk, saya that just as i neo-Pras: | OF No arautecing {ul a Guerrey, and his journal the Zribune, see. | thercabouts, Then it wor ing “all this villainy enacted and trium. | that our neutrality fiom war, came the announcement that Brance wonid | pu'se 0 Now no messages in cipher to pass over the wires, | | (a this occasion Mr. Weston proposes to wa'k 407 tdhave been discovered | in discussing the objerts of the e ; ryrise. the wateh was called the explosion was heard, and aws do not forbid our sellir A Bell shod gid a Police Department that has two of its wichag @ very broal | in a moment the vessel pelin flames, The mtles in five days, reserving tour hours ot esctt % ‘ “ ; | and sicniticant grin jace of th As Weare » powers 5 Waalington | than "iret xo tles in five days, reserving tou! r n } Commissioners (Swi7i and Maxtenne) in| phant, have closed their eyes and suffered it | *hips to Prussia, and culy probibit our selling | nked tiem wh Were languir direst © ation prevail el, nnd nothing was left | Ne Powers h Wr esolbaton then Grey roel: | swenlyslous for elpep, On. Hie, tied OF, fonrth ty i the Republican General Committee to do b ages they thonght It was'a langhing matter to bave the |@br the survivors but to plungo into the river and | Med how they were at the mercy of France, Prassia, | he will attempt to walk 112, miles within i to pass without rebuke or commie them to France, fe this all ; by Nor i hotel ero de by several th ivan | joafers. Where: receive an ads ‘ + acit n 7 upen of them said be thonght he could ex this sort of tacit approval, Mr A new and interesting fact regarding the | it, and beime questioned he said that one of the call twas intensely dark, ant it [OY Gurexey is actually lending his influence to | nomination of Prince Leorouy of Hohenzollern | '0)*; Rogers, who bad boon, dismissed on Saturuay * assistance (0 the wounded, | States contro i for rep drunkenness, bad inserted the adve p knows | kecp Davis at the head of the State Depart: | to the Spanish thr ment in Tie SUN wl ich occasioned. the presen and Great Britain for telegraphic commuaication, | {tr hours. and if successiull he when they might have tind a line which the United | “onal burss of $1.90. 1, ‘The Secretary of State and our and the editors of the cted President were then anxious that ft shonld e others: tie remaining six ‘apt, A. N. Jordan of Cincinnati, Thaddens Wort- | he at once proceeded wit, The Intter wanted it laid | euUemeD Who ure futerested iu the undert therein the dirty work of Tammany, and a third Commissioner (Buen ‘) running a political organization in every ward in the 0 city? for the nearest shore, a distance of three hu ley W. has been brought to no- apa Tule eNantea at neanioe weilea lit he Colodue Otmutie A troulie, Rovers was immediately hunted ap und dice | liz, Grst clers, of Nownort, Ky.; Asa Taylor, | right away, and was surprised on being informed that - ——— RE Toate Cy eaten ee ment, where his chances of getting bribes | tice by the Cologne Gazette, It appears that in | covered in a corner of the reading room surretcted and mal Long Re ch; 0. W,'Bulloy, second | sera canie required @ year to manufeture, but Tragedy in the Bowers. 4 you Inde SWONTH, | are immense, and where he can eell and be. | October of last year Sefior Satazan, then one of | by twenty ead beats, to whom ho wns lnving down | Steward, of aati; Boyd Smith (coloréd). Herth | that for:nmately a re ide cable canid be seenr Yosterday afternvon Martin Drak must be the fate of a police force in which a | tray the inter: 1 n f the | the Spauish Ministry, published a pamphlet the law with bibulows gravity andemplasis, ‘The | Maker, of No. Rienmond; and Afred Carnes, | by the Company, who’ wowd thereby be enable! hath ig mld 3 6 ay the intercsts anc ionor of the : f clerk collared himby thenapeof the neck and asked | second cook, ur Pittsbuixh. A colored chambermail, | have it lait by the tof November teat, Mr. Bi pare OR ‘ * BRENNAN man” cannot be disciplined for "ni St recommending the nomination of t rinee Leorony 1 what tie deneo he mewt by enon aeaver, atthe | Rawe unknown, and Charles Jordin, eteersnan, son | directed the necessary missian to be mace out, F saloon ut & Bowe { : if United States ’ : ame tine ordering the D. Be to quit thebuilding in- | Of the enpinin. were fa jared, and soon afer | which was done by Mr. Panera t Davis, formoriy oF oa asne We bee Tignes, BBOUIGS : deserting his post, or for drunkenness when | Would it not he well for Mr. Gnerury to | i the Plainest ta , but for reasons which | S3me ti he Pad ag] died. Raward Lo ceper of Cincimnatl; Ratiway, in 4 docu orth the afoot in length, He was io an Q political hack, Is broken for a trifling con: | tries to blow the motes out of the eves of remotest connection with Pr an politics, On tof givta jane (colored), a de abally ‘eve of bis deoartnre r it away, ie the struggle tha: i ai ey x ut of the eyes Of | the coutrary, it originated in Portu, if any- | he was kicked out of the hotel. jnred, Seven of the erew cre feverely woun: pretext that the Belgian rake h men are cigar makers, it Ww versation in a station honse? others? stare out ec iiiaie, Gua wea hened dona ual went down io-Tue Fun offieh, wiere T antubleta an | sil nine were saved, xelasive right to this disprte between friends, ' What do you think, Judge Boswontt, of ————————— SAPO; upon the long | pdvertisement for 259 men to goto Pers. Shure, Two hours stte explosion thy are The Company a 3 The Murder of Vandcrheyden cherished plan of uniting the whole of the | dija’tsay whit for A man ken zo to Doris if he | of Ciro hove ins and went to tr enrrender back F Government t 9 Barer the possibility of maintaining discipline in a age s Gene Iberian peninsula under one sovereign, The chief | Re# 2 WOind Without breking anv of tim nootraiity | swforers. AN who w exelnsive elanse of t r, but still Mr, Fists harged that J. Slavin, av u ‘ { olice force when the Commissioners allow Nothing so thoroughly stirs up a commu p i ereign, Thechiel | tawe, And aid yor moint th Mistiter Cir. | and brouzit Vere answer had nat come . ‘Twentieth street aud Third ave ‘ P oners nity tio Arcias 1 - ‘ ij arguinent, however, employed by Savazan, was | levy, whin ve satdek on ndvertine Pu Sun | river two miles and lodzed on t! Sidney Webster? As t a MCsRCLOR ty serve: t Sweeny, Twrep, and other Taminany mag: ty, 80 arouses its horror and indiguation ¢ religiot . Fo Tae § for'a vintloman in the hall? Di “ anit the barge burned to the water's ¢ itis avery good thine Vue Hospital patente on their tr t ae a brutal murder, such as is now the th the religion of the candidate, Prince Leoroun, | gwors? So Terpected to D for Twenty-one lives were list 1 thing tor that wentiem: signs Lis name to these notices uv 7 nates to override the Superintendent, an F pass ops pen de Theme | ie said, came from that same Catholic portion of | ivery mun faxed tor, divil ao Ache ian to —— cr in the pio? eundertaker of the hospital iy ¢ f make him an object of derision to his of conversation in every corner of the city. ath ee aie euifirtan te’ feof wh tatiito foind is own pasvize own ¢xpinees Double Tragedy tu Teunenace fees ee aeigey weer’ we recures for himsel dinates? People discuss ach phasi f the ea advance | North Ameriea have done so much to overcome | for whica Pt give tom a wien me a ey We are sorry to say that the South Side Roi a f Fea eanimeeaptr ene ahocidtaa te of theories, and compare it with | the Puritan hatred of Cathoticism and to popue | {9,2E%ee Mure there we'd live the } Tusem far bearing ie wiry wont to Col A, hats | road is running very irrezslarly Ladees this BASH HALE NOFKS, q . A revious podics o! ke character, seem- al hat reli ry ne veir fellow 5 , ner @ bring ° bad Inck to that fins nt Brontyna station, near this eity, where ste 'e made three | ‘a . x aole honest Halise (Gomintesaner’ tnoahe 102 by i trag lice pe e ie 7, see ly ee ee 4 na ng their fell ¥ ale Of | ment Tg bring tne bad Muck to shat man | rag taken reMge, and sttemmnted to Kill her. Phe : a A rips on the r a ns exructed to 3¢ s President , ing to derive a sort of satisfaction by arriving | the New World. The selection of a King of Ger- LA = selame | yan tothe house, aid wae met atthe door by Vrs ey Yor’ and ns tie at FO-GRY “e Board make the city ring with his denun = 9 8 ie tht ever man made i iz to abies C ty , ‘ Morrisa ow tiation of (oso abuse ei is da at the conclusion that “the murder of Na- | man birth would, he argued, create a friendly | | Mere Air. Rogers eizhod ond). Having |, marie Wines Ih SIBINBHIE to abiatl the i18 OF.) ee snd parson ‘ : os PA URL cae Ck ANE TIRAUL2. ViKluae the Waves Ration of thee abuso, of which he te Gaily | rai.x ig che most horrible erime on record.” | fling toward Spuin ta Germans, and tent | leyouniy aning ateattees nicked a” "| Mengwot hi wie throne end ant adn Ci | 8 era eott eRe ahi ee q nd not, by ent aequ ence, ‘ SARE anilavant faprcic a ad kicked woods. Citizens are. seourt Woods in search | ‘ me ol he vis y 8 boore of ht, 1% 4 become an necomplice in their perpetration ¢ | ¥¢t the criminal history of the country is full i tt : Deer ies ea ee rie CLEOPATRA PORTER'S YACHT, Fe Mapes 105 ‘LOSSES BY FLRE Soerepornrt ann je ha ay ihe ous in thelr bloody de- | 1,’Ainerica, und thus help build up the conntry. re i + The ding of Vetaniess sean ohn eeaet hades ' agland—A Little History. tal ithin the present year, even, the | \ecorging to this reasoning, the Bumpers Nar, | HOW, the Beople'a Mouey ie Sneut—Ade | praniyoun, Aug. 1d. Hl. iver and Albert hom Although the fact is established beyond | newspapers have given the details of a Na aetlica wiral Porter's Fleatieg Nummer Filace. | 1. Cohen, who were put under $2,000 bull for awit Joxepls Lockett'a pork packing est , ' ; t Leon has not only without necessity plunged | Sinee the yacht America has been at the navy ee a agoents Lock ark packing es table dinpuie that the secret treaty was proposed | tragedy go similar to the NaTuAN murder in | Burope into war, but has also wantonly tujured | yard about $99,000 bas been spent iu fitting her out of All question, ple Uitnaged co the amount of $4000 tate oa sand by NaroLeon, that it exists in the haud: | many respects that a brief history of the case | the intcrosts of a Catholicnation and the Catholic | Her masts and rigging were taken out and new sup. in, HPO MAICMereD A TKOCh } ly 4 igleyator and anil! iy Kinzer on, Cnt writing of his Ambassador at Berlin, that it | may be pertinent at this time. The crime | Church in geucral, Pile in their place, and a completo sot of sails hus | And promise to Retite sit buls 1G any’ mute Lvoiver he, Fecelved any presents | Wie udnining, war dainaged aad, wy C- i { bas beon seen by the whole diplomatic body | alluded to was the murder of Vanprnity- Serra -oag-Saepee! 8's0 Loew made for her, In addition, both the ward | SFFI¥e fs jab aati ayn ta beach Woottere| ee a “ Micro and feopon’ to pubile inspection, yer | pux,a weallliy furter seeding iu the sui he Hon. Hamrivon Fist ig to leave the | tom and eabin have been embellistied. New ear king Rrstuess forthe Undertakers, root? = “ CURAOSITIES OF CRIME Lord GRANVILLE has sought both disinge ele atc si State Departuent just as coon as Gen, Guasr | DEW onolstery, aid new tibles bave been placed at Coney Tslund was again stewed [*, ANSWER BY tHE Eprt, he has sought both disingeu- | urbe of Troy, N. ¥ AEAYan iA MOR hIk Foeeesace! About | there, and so anzious is Admice! Porter to eu! a fine pial matter on Sunday and ton. | Md aveupted a varicty of presents, from ‘ uously and disereditably—by way of proving MSGR DAT lleaAiin a etre vara? ttle upon his successor, About the retire: | “grow at the coming recatta that @ccrdy set of silver | ay mc an this Lasers were kept tron C1 ennes up to horses. He feems to ¢ \ + ; 4 ERIE YDE i d spot | ment of the Hon, Baxcnorr Davis, however, | plite, with en claborate monozran, U.S. Nan ithus | usual trofig™ in thesur Cureasaos aut batetor ry pice el Mak sco Ste we ' his neutrality—to cast a doubt upon the | just withont the city limite. The only In- | pou Acdinitely. kx | Been vousht tor woe tie seawara'a panty haw aie | offi were deposited by the reuring tine, sua resi. | {lect held petore him, | ‘ aig NT Wattecie i Ps nothing is definitely known, been Gtted out, rogardiess of expense, with new | dents as well ca Lansent virters were forced to | Ey as Gt. Hie Belt : sulject, by giving Naror enefit mates of the house besides tho domestics a crockery and glusswa keep their scented bandkerchiefs to their mosteils SEMAN BUS WAR 18 RON the barefuced falschood of his Ambassador at Lter and her bushand, named | A very wholesome act of Congress is | ‘To prevent this precious vessel from enming to - —— - Taal rere rttiaase ike tae i ‘ : i Lo: hi 0 k on 1 geute ; Ka ybnew Won wunielt Liar been detailed to An Adrvoit Bank Robbery. i Ake eyes 1 IRAR S danuurer yndon, who was weuk chough to axcrii¢ x One nicht the neighbors were | making considerable disturbanze in the routing 4 The crew of this launeh consis! of ; ee BisMAncK a project which be Lad no possi: | orous thelr Leds by the ery of mur. | of the Administration, Itas.a law of the recent tionsy machinistat@sy | ys ScRNros, Aug Tle banking house of | An Armed Mob Marchiug upon a Tow ‘ Dle intere 1 king. Low Be vill ie session requiring unexpended balances of appro- Rar anna reney at iO o'clock this worning by thieves entering ip » May d wo hun. r 1 interest iu making. How I wil from ALEXAXDER, Who, | eee ieee is hee pieranra tert De Pt Or cat a day at tin Vault dram the rear of the bank, while secon rnie are navel 2 thus ' be tre fn case of danger may Le easily shouted ag he rode by | 'n sf : hed Oe Lead ee Biot he n I the attention Of tho casbice at tie | Tél4se some paioners, . " ; ; 16 POCE YY T itereiofure such belancea have remained ander f couuier — f * conjectured by recalling the ireatment te t a mur w —_—— WASHING AC 0 . g m ape ain Acnitmant fos re Inning - ASHINGION NOLES which poor Denmark was subjected, bot). + Rene : Pas the control of the ih er \ for able hh k would Honors to an An uw Statosmea eerste T ¥ ° at the | propriations were made, aud have, been applied Avavny, Aug. 1e--The Russian Government, padlic debt was reduced seventeen millions | before and during the Prusso-Ausidan war) Vasprnithy bin ALEMAMe I be lunar in wikea ie Teinpintad be Gone aianier Mende i the boss on boar}, and, | on loaning of Mr. Seward's appronehine visit ts | in toly Tans nleen i | Bngland teins k 1 ¥ bot contemplated by Congrems | sitonen | meldercd tt nd ubs! ¢a ‘ Mee at itin Cie pathGe nike t 1 | allied nmiark byt rode tot uation | ‘This vicious practice is now prohibited, avd no | the Uuited crane Nove Very douveful whother | gaticn at Pokin for his resldcnco while in that-elty Ava oper Deine felt Krom H ‘4 closest ties, as well as by trenty stipulations. | to the police, found | Secretary can get money for uny purpose without | Be fay Mace ber ga any luster, And nee coment Seeks Sriavery badly " Fah et When that war wreatencdl, Lont Jun | on the floor of arn with his ekull com. | the actual appropriation of it for that purposs by | eontewMed Iwo or thire tines mado exprensly “or Pare divanlathaln tint af tha Dawa, nett Rial learn t ug : ‘ Rvussen preseribed a particular line of | pletely beaten in, ALE siti who sre tional Legistoture, har Jocluding s Wy oom. ‘fn Pants, Aug 1 ‘i loite fron r y Uyacinth that the French Governing " Dik be Daryl ta att, y was i 2 be wis in which Adviiral ul#to amuse | Prote ting watnst the declaration of the’ corma of | Bbimpicd policy tor the Damsh Government to pure Limaclf euttering frou a cuton luis hvad, told thing could be more just than this provie | lures st the public expense Papit Intollibitity, hes appeared, ‘Phe Cathole-or- | No !8W eranting bounty was pissed by. dhe Posty. | fi" ¥ vers and it was wed to the letter, Th the following story of the murder sion, and yet itis suid to work very great incon: ee ene tanks tie letter and tts author with much Mie] fio Cp BES yi abel ay SHAG and ra id , * s carly as nine ote en! 1 morning the iJ 1 , au tbe ' 4 jatry was changed, and every conceesiot Wisin aA heArear pa c: Retired officers, und officers awaiting | A* ine otelock yesterday morning tk : 2s Lee Mil which passed the Mouse of Represena | fp rey 1 made as dictated frem Le vith tho! forthe La an of deslaic devs in the army or navy, eannot be paid; | Wir UM Om Ben hn HRS PENS ae De Roda s Suddenty Changing Wx Mind, | et acu DMEthg bie weeudl wach.cuy Go uot |ace the | tyaoday inca Ne clear wneerstanding that England would in | favorite hor YDEN centered t inoane H , ibe Lie SON, ait tre reading public therefore tat | bh hod tor 14,000 reinforcene for ( rs Who enlisted unter the wet Tied: GR OM ne 9) teryene if Prussia and Austria persisted 1 hile A atonpad undor a le condition; back civims for trans: | to wade through the diewy Warten Of the Dunket Wot this demand sqae yours 4 Dot entitled to Ube mupsid instaioen : | 1 racts for supplies formerly | pet Tun Sun, ug of the Corton, by season os" y tio « al

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