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FIGHTING AT LAST The French Troops Capture Saarbruck. ~ THIRTY NEW YORK, WEDNESD sland and afford protection to the THE PeLores Tire Fieri, embor for Waterford, Ad évening, declaring he contending partics Mephistopheles of the tres ‘d the Governn Maliment of French troops from Romo srriv Morvollles this moreing. WIGHLY IMPORTANT. ‘The Prince Taiperint, who i# with the army, f# fm trainin, and evinces a grea: love for fooo journa's are terr porated seainst Eou'and hecause the latter coutinucs to furnish sipplies to Franee, defences of En, made a epooe in Parliament i Was immaterial wisleh oft was jhe Foust or elnm was tne viet declare (he infraction of Belziaw wentrality a carte netive militar; The Germ: Donpatches—Wild Boones of - nnd Belgian Des linm—flow the Qacen B: Buaurr, Aug, %—The scone on the departure of King William for the se evening was extraordinary, The King rode from the palece to tho railway station in riage with the Queen. He wore a short military Imet was placed on tho seat by bis tide, The carriage wae surrounded, followod, frequently stopped by an immense multitade wild shouting farewells ‘The houses were hung with flags and fostooued with NG OF THE MEIGHTS, Fronrxon, Aug. intone says Fog. nd, thong she remaina neutral, declines to enter ents with other The statomont jn ti it England had jotned tria in an eHianee of neutrality, was premature, TYALY TO SHIR THR ETERNAL CITT. Jo conformity with the decision of a council of Generals, held on the 2d wit... th Of the ttalian army ix being rapid’ A carp of 20,000 ts extabliai THE STORM! of war on Monday {Napoleon and his Son in the Fight. taly and Aus. cloak, and his The Sun's War Correspondent Alone Al- Jowed in the Prusslan Lines. tua and Veron, an forming on the 1 intention of the Italian Government to enter Rome a# goon as the French army withdraw On the pica of Minisior of War, in the Province of AUSTOLA REAPING COMMERCIAL ADVANTAGES. Minister bas ineued ao omit eitee Brora been 019 will be deapatehed ko Ww forward goods | ease before going to American men te wate At tho railway station, archos were erected and patriotic inscriptions displayed, The Queen, weep- ing, parted from the King with ropeated embraces, When His Majesty from the platform of the railway car finally saluted the crowd, the scene was inde- seribable. The people were frenzied with enthu- siasm. The entire Conrt, ladies and with the crowd, amd participating in ite emotion, worreanded fhe old soldier and bid him good-bye with evory demonstration of loysity end devotion. Count Vou Bismarek and Gens. Moltke and Von Room were prosent, and were repeatcdty chevrod. Prasslan forees trom thiv Naval Fight off the German ‘camp of observation 1 notifration font on Tries reas) MISMARCR’S TREACITNRT RXPOSHD. Beirsi, \be Agstrinn Prasela Fue ITALIAN ARMY ABOUT TO ENTER ROMR, The following are the latet wived in THE SUN office down to morning. Later deapatehes, if any, @Ul be printed ino postecript. ‘The movement of # ltg to the front contianes, TR SEA-COAST PROGHIANS AWAKE. ‘The Deutsche Bank of this city offers to receive and disburse donstions made in America for the denett of wounded seltiers. Gen. Foikenstein nas issued & proclamation to t¥6 inhabitants on the const of the North amd Baltic Seas, calling upoa them to arm themsetves for defence axsinst invaeton, KING WILLIAM IN MATENCH, Marenen, Aug. 2-10 A. M.—King William ar- rived here this morsing with several members of aff. His Majesty received highly satisfactory reports from the three army corps on the French Whe Captare of Saarbruck-The Freach Heighte—Napeteon Son Present—Retreat of the Prussians, * Vaum, Avg. 2—Midnight.—An official despatoh from Metz antronoces that to-day st 11 o'clock tr the morning the French had # fétion’ engagement with the Prassions, Tary took the offensive, croseed the frontier, tod invaded the territory of Prussia, In spite of Yeo numbers and position of the enemy, a few of oar battations were safficient to carry the heights @tich overlook Saarbrfick, and our artillery was not slow to drive the enctay from the town, The Hon of our troops Was so great that FRANCE DRAGOONING DEN WARK. Cormrmacen, Aug. &—The Duke do Cadore, the Ot the Foreign Ofioo. ‘The alliance between France es deen disarmed and the men ine French vessels have arrived in Danieh waters. The weather ir vaxy. ‘There is entire harmon: Sweden in the matter of t ‘The Prossing Leg Wasnixatom, Dapers received at the Prussian Legation here are all to the ofrot that t = Detween Denmark and Franco-Prussian war. on the War, NO TRUST IF FRANKFORT. Prarkronr, Aug. 2.—Brokers here now deal ex- clusively for money; nothing Is doue fur settlement, ‘There has been only one failure of importance, that of W. F. Jager. English Dispatches-A British Cabinet Cowscll-A Hot Debate in Parliamen Is the Needle Gan Superior thusiasmn prevails the German States genoral- between the azes of 18 and ing William's army is notico Is taxon of will be a long one, eal attention to the The engagement commenced at eleve ‘The Emperor sisted ab the theory bs oiferen and ended at one, operations, and the Prince tmperial, who secom- evoryabere, recived on the first feld Tus presence of mind 3 they Delleve th arp. Napoleon’ ) moot her antaxonist, aud «@ Legation here that vo mae ber prepar the aggressive, aad wot Wait (or Na FOpEE Pyaition it is confidently belived it won as Prossia shall Losvow, Ang. 2.—In the Council of Ministors last Saturday, ihe Supplementary Appropriation Bill was ouly agreed to aiter a bard #tr understood that Earl Gran istines motiieations to France and Prussis of Bng- Innd's determination to maintam the independence of Belgium and Laxemburg, accompanied by an ex- Dression of surprise at recent devolopmente, Said that Mr. Gisdstone is determined not to yield to the crowing feeling of the people against the ‘of battle his baptiom of ttre. end eang frotd In Gouger were worthy of fhe name Re tears, ‘The Emperor returned to Mots at 4 ts in favor of giving Resnlt of the War at the Hambare Bremen Docks-Sx Orenn Micamers a 400 stevedores Lying Idle, ‘The war bas wroug! hundreds of laborin, aud Warehouses of {TE ERIRMTETTING OW MONDAT. _ Lowpon, Ang. 2—Advieer have been recetved here by telecraph from the Pras«tan headquarters en tue Rhine up to three o soon. Tere bad been no coneral engagement ap to ‘bet time. Bodtting partis snd skirmishers from woth armies wore continua making raids into the sevomy's territory, bat it was believed this was snore to accustom the troops to the sight and fire of the enemy than for any otter purpose, SKILMISWING MOBM FREQUENT. Benim, Ang. 2—Voon.—No wnt oF enerKement of importance has been received Soom the scene of war; but the advices show that rhiumishes are becoming more frequent, though so of an insignificant character, rs rigorously exclude for- lines, with the ex: Ty great and, to mon, wad chungs at the docks Admbare and Brewon dtean- Companies ls Hovotea, Where ail wes lu snd vity Ww the past monia, to u is almost Bix fue ccesn steam | at ‘end {ify or more cowncast. The | end powibly furxution, by the lapse of time, in the ck yosterday after- 08 OF a deserted city, ore are lying fastened '@ the Inborers are sitting about quiet bave heretofore PROCWROTHAS OF THE WOUS OF LonDe. 1n the House of Lorda to-day, Bari Rassell moved the second reading of the;di!! mending the milltte acta. He spoke st some length in review of the condition of foreign affzirs, amd sald the Govern- ment requires full defensive powers, ‘The intrirnes ad perils upon the Coutinent are due to uncertaluty 2 to the course to be pursued Ly Eogkad. In his opinion we need only to declare for the en‘oreement of the (reaty, whereapo half tue danger would vanish, for metther of the warring powers courts the Only in this manner could ment for fully 400 stevedores, wearty all of whom are residents of Hoboken. Yeeverday not onw of these then was at work. An officer in the empiny of the Homburg Company stiles thet the averare Bletedores wus from oa ‘ ot $13 to $24 per Week. If ihis | course they nave & irs continues (or aoy length of time the ¢ Poor wen aud those Gependent upon tious may be deplorable in the extreme. MAN AID BOCIRTIES, ‘The Fourteenth Watd Germens lavt night foruod jotie Aid Boelety, Oter 10.000 Germans of this elty owe miitary | Tut service to Prawsin, und 20) of these sailed tor Hurdpe Justerday und the day previous. we of any move- SEEERKE hostility of Eneinnd, Antwerp be sared. anville lamented the noble T.ord’s palpable lack of confidence in the Govern he bad tally au thing that had since CLUR CLAM-BAKE., and the speaker knew vi red tet could properly Branch Col. J cert a; Sandy 2 e Atoericus Club visi obligations to Belgiam, Burl G icious to disenss Last week, be approved the course of th ready to back the nu! and inerensable ect then drovped nding out reec io fal aniferm, and on Afler eating Inncheon at the ted to the Monmouth The change in A GREAT BATT Mr. Gindsove, in rer Harcourt, said he was unable to ¢ pondence of the lite Ear armament upon the Vresch Craisers either France stituted a mem: Mr, Jobo Chanive aco proposed the nizing the re nunc crown by the Prince of Hohenzollern, but personally and intorr On July 19, when it was enti 5 the proposition was formally repeated; but even uppesed the renunciation won!d satisfy France, whom England bad vais!, d upon Prassia, rate elther Go d the only course for Engiand is to seo! portunity for renowed efforts iu. Mr. Otway, Under Foreign Secrotary, presented Toute the treaties sud guarwuties for the neutrulity of Belgium aud Laxemboury, question was dire ue unnonneing that ght off the Ger ss ofa Prussian cruisor, telegraus trom toe Hague state that on Wednesday last two French cruisers overtock some Prussian gunboats In the estuary ot the Eloe, ou the North German const, a few miles port village about Atty: ht miles northwest from Hamburg om the wes Sank of the Eihe), ‘The action wns apirited, and ri malted in the destruction of one of the Prussian bouts, she being sunk by the shot of the enemy, Harry Palmer ofere et doevery metuber with the warri season tick it they womld not After the aduve eereiwo: tos clam bake good style by dobn Chaiaberial WAY TIRY SAT AT THE TAI naval battle has been besought to wikis stant from Cuxhaven (a John Hoey, Faq ¢ Matty Brennan, + RdwMt Buseford, Isaac J. Oliver. asWering & Que-tic the British regulars, except one Tekin med with dhe The Freach Despatches Wild Ramo The Snu's Corre: one Allowed in the Pru —An absurd canard was circu. J\le today, (0 (he elect th in the Prassian Cou Edward Adains, Kraus, Vao £)ten. { Shepherd Knapp, } Chaney Fleming Joweph Shannon On the proporiti ‘ument to eniiit reculara, @ diseursion arose, Sir W. time for the inte gland to secur jollowed in sn oposal of the Ministry, sid in bis remorks: fe importanee of tts ato $ Shortdan Shook, 6 Crown Princo 11m View of the GRRAT DRITAIN PR @ nctiyity ts noti tensive preparations arc dulenses iu a ¢ Serre T. Smith, THE NREDLE-GUN AND THE CILASSRPOT, i G ° é ° 4 3 " of r a army hos kept Gy biopemAme AH the whistle blew. and Oofiy Goofty ear ENGLAND'S CRITICA The Tiines thie land's Gairemely The boot arri clock, every body Ling well pleased AOrnNg Saye that, in view ¢ patience ut dlr, any iiing concert ell, the correnundent ¢ hue ot the gay Wwlghum wow idoand danger Ueclares. that a mijority of th in (avor Ob & precise stuilemont on the suliret wobherurticle Of ils seus to-day » "The nomtrality Iaws of Murder” in the streets of the old | en lite last might atteacte of Poliee Captain Pesree J the wi'teof George Murehel lying 4 Her husband hind been 1 ber and jumped of Paris say, red Wikh bruises, just beating her, and bad k e"she was pi coeayed, O04 We Wome may dic, m draws bis oa iOnt, Uherclore, SbUUls dek Parliamentary pow ore, ‘Tue Times also publishes lettors expressing whirm at tho condition of Bue resented to be in a Brooklyn's & The Kings Count nt mit, when 4 Hiemns Weediny Oat. Republican General qusey of England's cavalry and artillery t roupete with wny formidable enomy ‘Tho wiiter (urther complains of the imperfeci con. fition of (he urmy tranaport: rooms ; aad say that only ®, Vaoited Kingdom dotogation was respondent of the London jor the conveyance pan named Cameron 06) men aro available mother Engl tly turned out pave attended the mectine tm dlagelea Boas MeLaugnh AY, AUG 23D STREET TRAGEDY. THE CORON BRIS JURY IMPATIENT 10 BEGIN THEIR WORK —— Coroner Rollins Disposedto Take his Ti The 1 tion of the Public e to the Family of Nathan- Possible eration of Proots-Let Out the Trath, The conduct of Coroner Rolling in so sum- marily udjourning the (aquest as lo the murder of Mr, Benjamin Nathan, and in thus far refusing to reconvene the jury, is giving rise to widespread and Unfavorable comment, It will be remembered that a highly respectable and intelligent jury was sum moned on the day of the murder, and tho inquest blit~ 4 ive fores | Began at the residence of the deceased. After a 'y ratwed to 1%),000 | most cursory avd incomplete examination of Mr, id between Man- id two camps of observation aro Washington Nathan, the Coroner dismissed the jury Without calling vpon the other inmates of the house to tostity; and within # few miuntes eubsequently stated in the hearing of the witness, in reply tos question from Mr, Jacob Sharpe, that it wight be , on six MONTHS before he would proceed any further with the in- quest. The reason assigned was that he desired to cive the detectives sufficient time to “ work up" the y forthor. As we said, this conduct is viewed with dis ‘he | favor by the public, and is positively cruel to the Dorsons who were inmates of the Nathan mansion ‘on the night of the murder, It is due that the oarl- est and fullest opportunity should be afforded them to oxonerate themsclves from the suspicion which their relation to the case, whether justly or other. wise, undoudted!y invol! But owing to the tardiness of the Coroner the faint breath of accusation which was heard agsinst one member of that unhappy family has been elied into such dimensions that THE MOST DREADFUL CHARGES are now frecly bandicd from mouth (o mouth in pub- lic and in private circlos, and are even fading utter- ance in the public journals, Io justice to the jury, however, we are constrained to way that this delay is no fault of theirs, ‘Ihey have met daily, and sometimes soveral times a day, to divcurs the case, and to urge its prompt prosect- tion, One of their number, in conformity with the wishes of his colleagues, waited upon Coroner Rol- line Lo reqneat him to go on with the exuinigation forthwith, He roplied that WHEN HW WAS READY he woutd call them together, which might probably be toward the elose of this w As the prelimivery {avestigation of the erime of murder belongs to the Coroner's jury. and the pab- lic Consures thet for the delay, we understand they huve nnfted in a firm bat respectful letter to the Coroner, requesting lim to convene them at once, and proceed with the examination of all witnesses who may be sbte to throw eny light upoe the euthor or autaors of Me, Nathan's death, Especially are the jury satisfied that the delay will tend to oblite. rate whatever piyysieal marks, if any, of the conflict with the deceased, which might be borue by Lie suspected partion; aad, furthermore, they bellove euttal facts MAT BECOME DreTORTED memories of thone whe are sequainted with the etm cumstences tending to elacidate the mystery which LOW overtanss tho ertm ‘We think the J vy ote te he eomerendet for the i of public Jnstice, no less than Gre reprtation of private par. tue, ate material y delay. Lowever well intentioned the f may have been Sui the conve he has taken, we c bis Proceedings ns vernicions and porll extreme. Let us nave nll th be hort by them. Ga ID; ond no infinence wha to shield them from tae eons mine evity eon fomr the er shonid Ne allowed uence of thts wick poner What Gen, rank Hinir Saw in Nathan's House on the Morning of the Murder, A reporter of Tur Suw visited Gen. Urank I view Lim ja relation to what he know or had soon In connection with the mystery attendin mur Jer of Mr. Benjamin an. ‘The following eon- vorsation took place Keporter—Genera!, will you be kind ch torell ime aw Mr, Warhington N morn under wiuat ci Zot up to ele # hotive was opon, rier—Whon did you ree you Inir—Abont half an bone after Thenrd a in the street, and upon getting ap to see What the matter, Lhoticed the sane young gentleman ne coor of 12 West ty-thied sc ieu g terribly, and excitedly saying Haat Mis father had deen murdered; hie sucks wud shirt were then Wil blood first saw him in his night sible om his shirt F Woon wuything of todly have noticed it. way Unt you aosiced ihe fr porter--When_ y clothes, was Uiore axy blood Gon, Blair— tat kind Lwould und wrter-—Aad you { Jotm Charaberiain | door oper t Gen. Bluir—Yen, sir, Tam positive that the front door Was open, equally poritive that the same youn goutiemun whom [saw diessing up stairs ix the ou who first gave the alarm, avd tout when I first no- ticed him’ bis shirt was while, though aferward covered With blood. Hoverter-The policeman on the Tyenty-third street heat says the door was shot ooly two minw es Vefore the alarm was given, Can he be mis ’ Gon, Bialr-Yes, sir; he is mistaken. Lan certain beyond the shudow O° a doubt that the door was pearly or quite wite open tuily hail an hour Lelure the alarm was «ivan. Reporter—Your Leetimony oucht to exonerate Me. Washington Nathan then. Of course you will aot et to tustify to ese facts in has bebials ? oy Blair—Tho tanaational theorios w been’ e ven publicity throuzh the prose and unkind. aa they faust be harrowing tie fr of the family. Of nus of oF the yung ain who Lenw, 4 S-rihed to your L have Hot tiie slightest 1 K Will you vo kint ¢ ‘ . api font thief or Vurcitir, whey o house Whiom the tuinates retire! ty Are seu 1 301 Saw Ww Nir, Washingion Nuthar ? Con, Biik—d eo not know what | tb Ide know that the -oung n Tuan Ai the window i# tLe E ! vo tue aber Gan. 2 Wostingion Wastangton v. vor Froder er A Detective’s Observations im the Nothan Mausion~" nde The next d an a centlonan wos i tyothird ete ; ‘ aud who w “ noted for " perior know lodge of human mature, and ais cool jadg merting a ne. The old dete iFrevolving some deep thonght in bis bral, and when $poKéy to, be sin ply raised hi cored eye wis, ‘Tie now sernion Wools in the hous "The jolice are in home" fad T believe al 4, Gnd ho reporters ort "To the family make an, ction to admitting these person, and bey Can't want ty the ting Veutilaved any mow Luau Lloy cau help" keap ont all they can, whether the ebt lo go ik oF nok n Kenurance oF dosizn, I eauy rer amily objeeted strongly ‘an We se tLe sons If we go nt” tuppene so; they are around all the tiie," SL would Me to eee thot all and bave a tilic wilh Tdoo't want them to know whut 1 um.” 9 thy ore olwue very alow US Apied them, and stopped enddeniy for half ouly, during whieh time he companied by the poli house that morning, Nathan’ pools and stained furniture, the detective @ countenance ne calm as if he had lived a hundrod years in just such T've kept it locked, too, ever since th wal Ro, str. eupt Wanh.” ‘eam bloody. steppod.im the blood, | 1° curpenter's * du on Yak nightenirls wud how, knuwing toy may cacounter foinale servants t ONK WHO'D LIKE TO KyOW. Optnion, and not ver ancions to make it known after you had eome to 1\ until you hind TOUR MAN SAFE IN TOUR MANDS,!* © Oh, T congo and’ place my hand right on ¢ “y the use if you anit eats ~not forwhe horrible, “ibe ¢ dat believe im uay el theory a3 1 n have, Young man, there's notding too strange to be lieve in these dage."” Passing the officer at the front door, the visitors walked np to the door of the evath chamber on the floor above. Nothing eseaped the wearehine oyew of the detectivi ‘The parlor doors being open, awd two or We sons being sorted insite, the de RRAD THRIR PACH® AT A GLAKCR, ng gained admission to Mr, Nathan’ room after lerabl , the visitors found themselvor bloody murder, They were se man who frst entered the her hearing etn g tom jarm, Sisnding in the midst of blood nuintained rronmdings. ce where the most blood dy Jay th od Where thow pieces of carpet have beon put down to cover the pot 1" sid the detective inqniringly, Yes," replied the policeman; “the head lay ont toward the contre of the large room, and tie fe just vouched (he threshold kere. ‘This chair was found upside down, in ts position, and there you see is the blond on the ander side, Which #hows that {hore must have been, a hard strugrle before Mr. foll out there.” “ Was that door leading Into the hall open when for I tried it, you came in that mornimg 1" “No, it wi M. 1 know it was ‘Was the nafo open ¥ Yes, ung the key was in tne door. Wash. locked fe ‘up again, aflerwurd.”” Yo--os, Wad that Wash. that we saw ia the Is his pictore here? Who's this? Is this old Nuthan ?* And these are the pictures of his sons, et. Ah—h. fine-looking boys; nice family. Was that Wash. sitciog In the partor 4s We eaine up?” ik twa teh | Did 8, t find any marks of blood outate of these rooms 1" except tho tracks made by W: down and eried to me for help. Fil’ tell. you, excited—searly crazy. I had just got » few rs past the house, and T had just noticed that this door was shat. Iwas astonisied when I saw Him, as any one might be secing a fellow come run when he ning out im bis shirt, covereD Wirt p I asked, ‘What's the matter?” but ait he « wos: Ob, offcer, come in, come mp stair Weii, L couldn’ he bad ov then T wou! ake out What the boy my “My futher as been’ mo known exeetly what to re lo, ad know rm tight wus goit pay. You knw wanted my want their hi murder found out abo old Whew so stay down, and that | want them up stairs wh. ran on ubead ra, but kept buld of my arm, and erying, ‘On, oF God's aake come up siairs!” That wos all T could get out of him. Finally I foowt ont what had dappeved, and whep Lot up put my vaud on we Maa's breast, and thougat IT WAS WARM, Of course, T was excited, you know. and I tad of Hioagiod (t was warm, and told thom to eeud for a doctor, I wont away'a mi: ute or two, mud then whon i felt of the ‘ody again I "ocnd ft was cold. When Wast, fame ont MIS ator kings aul sbirt were He bat eva uo to bis vachers body, and you know, we think be jind, of course. The b don Lis shirt in front be cot by stoomae over the bety, as any ome nuturaly would, 504 know, sioupiug down im that position, ** Weil, how about this ‘dog,’ who picked thas Tpicked that nv Where did 1! te Hicwt between Malda't ie o . Yos, #irs itm H H teva hall doure,” it wos i the house the bowee,"* it ty Wad ree to the o: der ain, SOMO: the in (oe parlor, They k bot in return they & more piercing, though Hol so Just a8 the virilors were dc 8 frowt of the house, the hall door oponed su ident: bebind them, aud 3 man appeared, greatly excited, and demanded to know what anthority the visitors had for entering the hoose and guine up ataira, “1's ratuer Hue i the day, sir, to ask an: the stops in question whon wo are Just le Hut wo entered tuo house by permission of the officers in ehui ze, and ofy Mr. D . "We ww have fou wre kbie to as fore yon go, E want apd bake T DiiLes. *Dou't gt eacsted, sir, aad all will be well, But fre tel Bs who you ote, and what authority you Lave for ud (ressing gentiomen hu Uke manner. Wolk Wf you waat ty koow, 2 aun a rebut 2 of Very good, sin, Now what vo deairo #° +1 want to know what bisiacks brought you ber Thave becn iustiucted by the sons to prov from commig tu dad @ladoraiing on this atete The sauily are as ro myer he the way in Which (hv papers have olaloratod ¢ tite, V ' H had weensied, v ithon. spre ding tt ou n MH ‘ take them. And now, If ¥ 1 ae t \ ‘ rivra Ww ave. ! sinity You do, and It ts am Viylousin Lere, But you ir Tat t i Roots 4 ane hist possibie from. veh During tis nt " mn Ay visit THe SEXTON OF THK POUTEOUESY Sy vn Mr. Lovid, Trav, the orton. of tie Aven since the winter of Mr, Nuthwn, “t 1 way eurcninsta b ai, conveqarnity, | AIL rOporen uf . my if Ho ais : in Mr. Nat rics ME. bane . he ow tba whatever has in the at» i os DE, JOHN DBACI'S OLINION Jot ach, M.D. Deputy has prepared | on ol then Hwun's body, Ate examin that Ve, Nuthin was strie’ by ai loast tio ana per haps tirce ditereut iustrmnenis. tie bobble that Ht woul hiv bin) oseibie to inflet the aneieed, wounds at the ove ot Mr, Nuthou's bead with a - ung wien Of the wealthier el wenally cowe down in the Doruines with Hine A RUMOR OF REALS ESCAVE, — The Police Suspicious and Preon ‘Tombs Strongly * Nedy's OMicers Reserve Force in the Po- Hive Station, At about mi ght a ronor was current iu the Viclatty of poller hecdquartere and along Broadway that Jobn Jind eeeaped, although by wit meane not stated. The reperter of ‘Time Sv bustoned tothe Tombs, On reaching the door, he was aur Prised to reo severad police offers approaching lim and his companions to ascertain the roxson of his mysterious sppearance at euch an hour before the hails of justice, Ho was, however, foon recognized, and was permitted to make an tn- quiry wt the gute of the eity prison, After rome dolny, the night warden of the Tombs, John Orr, made hie apnearanee, to nn ingniry, noid that John Ken! Wav aafo inside iis cell, dae well ae circumstances would — al Saiisiied with this, on inquiry was then male relative to the onusal namber of polies in the vicinity of the Tombs, when it was ascertain. ed that Capt, Thos. 3. Kennedy of the Sixth Ward police, acting apon reerut information, had placed ® large force derived rom other preciucts aroant t City Privon, aud held atill larger force in reserve at the police station in the event of any trouble. Every precantion has, toerefore, been tiken 6 pre: Vont either an escape or a reseue, ——— MARINE ARCHITECIURAL stom. - The Oconn Racers on View on the Great Knat Wiver Dey Docks—The Dauntless ia for the FI Race—Fun Aber: The sorew dopk enclosure at the foot of Pike otip, Bat River, was seuin througed yesterday, from carly in the mornin, til the hoor of the elosine of the gates, six o'clock in the evening. The decks, and in fact every available part of the Cambria, wore crowded With people, and the patience of Commo- dore Ashbury md Capt, Tannook woe pat to a severe test in answering the many qnostions asked, Among the visitors were Judges Edward J, Shandley and Gonning 8. Bodford, Jr; Gen, Win, M. Tweed, Jr.; Assistant Disirtet-Atiorney Jobn R. Fellows; Marshal Tooker; Wm. J. Florence and Barney Williams, the comedians ; und Generit Miles, President of the Sixpenny Savicg Bank. els, of the Darrtiess, mate arrange Superintenient Dwyane, of the docks, to raised this efternoon at one o'vlowk, of the Cambria on the Inryor dock, toa ts to bo Ht he name hour central dock, and the liller of Mr, D oteupy the suniler dock, thus giving a all Who may be dixpored’ to wines the operation of the lifting und lowering Of ach famous craft The gallant young James Gorton Bennett, Jr. afver const! some of Lis Iriends, fually resol ved y 1 his vessel competition tor the Q) the fleet r. the ath inet. The wmonnes hiination croated excitement mente W have his ve wont! prove the captor of Daw teas 18 to be sailed ailed the America Of ISL, and his som, Cam, Charles Brown, will sail the Amorien, Young Brown was asciataht eahog master of the Dauntless in lier recent veyage across the Atlantis ——— OSCEOLA COOPEWS QUEEN. — Aw Vevestication Ordered — Uancconntabte Delay of the Autheritios—Five Unys und no Pest-ertom- Oncrela Desant. ‘The alleged murder of Sarah Cooper, the wife of Oveeofe, the balf-breed Indian, Nving nei Wittemsdridge, 90" comtiaues to agiiate the public ming aronnd the scone f the tragedy. Nocwish- steading positive orters ave been given by the District Attorney for the exuumation and examina tion of the body, no steps further than the partial opening of the krave have set bron taken On Batarday Mr, Rewhen Merritt, the futher of te Queen, obtained & periait from Coroner ibath- fate to disinter the rewaine, Mr. Merritt, with his family, arrived at Woodlawn Cemetery at 4 o'ciock, but fonnd what Coroner Rathgats, who hed been vere. bad gone, Dr. Pelton, for whom they bad telograpiod to M’. Kisco, was ribo unable to t 6 te uu scem to bs been, publ Moreitt ing Phe ft att Ferry sacnuers The Near Cathariue Ferry, On Slonday evening wt ob out for the Phteves’ Dew ed npon him trom = Cherry street ond aimed a blow at vis be Mow did not Jail with the fore eprang olf We fooimta tuto the ee intended owed and a in tris one of eaclauaing, You ——, 1 wayme wn, dat * the rofinne drew a «us sul do for yon." Mr. Lingross, minas bis cont and hot, maile his e+ cape Lo the lorry to sec 0° the pos Loe, bub was tolormed by the check taker that thoy ever had any police (here at uigab, hadith adda THE MURDER MANTA, Pease Bloody Affray in Division Street at Midvight ~fwo Meu and « Policeman Stabbed, At 12 ofclock lest night two mon quarrelied in Division street, ‘Thotr upmos 1 Gordiver an livan, Gardiner, being overcome in the first strar gle, ran awny, Dut Was pursued by Sullivan, whe overtook lim near Vasoment balow the drag siete and T onde ny Awa Babe (ro tg 1 other un Vie Veil Use sig Policemen Imerlately gathered, 4 ke twee evouth Waid 6 atid beyse, bullivon's — h of n Millionaires 1, a8 Mr, Jovoph Roberts Of he Bel ho wii te hie Liberty tee An A a | ' f tnKS PROM AME I wu Pho Wr ’ | Toiey a . A vs Ko i | CURLONITINS OF Chieti | Kidel war logked up by A nit | rae ih beh ‘knife in tht yas Richard Mochun, of f2 Ms ie was found vont Vesta awed fuurt Bea wuMcuig iF peatiia Ly ube ne Wiad of he eonty ’ ' oom Kogers, keeper of u house at 1 was aca from the ny tothe Peniiontiar Te Querwortty of Ju. hank gn Who it w United Starer'd. te ny , a Dunmiien ut timer ag connlert hawie ee ad PRIGR TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES TERK AND THERE nr mma SUN'S REPORTERS, The Frenchman who B. Left hie Child in Pawn And the Pawns broker who wouldn't Surrender the Pleduo The Baron Von Schleicher, the interproter at the Second Distriet Police Coart, was visited yostors Goy by a Frenchman, Who requested om imtredme andience. ‘The Baron acquiescine, the vist: tor, whore name is Manierre, explainea that four months ago hoe borrowed $9 from 4 Fronchwoman named Le Brun, who resides in Woow- ter stoot, leaving bis Little deuahier, oced om Yoars, as recurity. Soon after thie he obtained worl in Pournkeepsio, He returned on Tharsday Inst, an whan he applied to Mrs. Le Brno, she flatly refu fo give op hia little girl, as she had become att to her. The disconsolate parent made anoth Pitcation to this novel pawhbroker on Ssturday, Ascertained that his olilid had been sent to Orange, N. J. Herr Schleichor,at tho man's request a am@aavit for the Supreme Court, and. wa ia to be made for w writ uf Aabras corpus. on The Hell Gate Obstructions. ‘The Commissioners of Docks, aceompanic. —, Gon, MoCleNiah and lis assistant, Col, Mechan, Visited Holl Gate and Haliett's Point yesterday, Ak Halievt's Point a shaft over $0 feet deep, 7 feet Wide,and 110 foet long has been #OMK near the shore. At least teh hoadings are to be excavated by bine ing, eveh heading to be 250-feet in length under the obstructions to mavigation off the point, At inter- vals of 30 feet other galleries are to be constructed, 80 that the whole bed of the Sound wt this point fr to be honeycombed. An amoumt of powder or Blonotn, to be gauged according to the thivknunr of the roel eh 16 be placed in these 6} mad the cliarges connected by wires, 80 Shole muse of rock now making « shallow will be atonce Biown to small fragments, subject to the ordinary operatiens of the dredging bouts, ; —— Women Sturvingin the Seventh Ward, Mary and Maggie Mulvey, elderly unmarrie® women, were formerly in comfortable circem: stances, Latterly, however, thoy havo been reduced to extreme poverty, and have been dependent for ordiuary subsistence upon the kindness of neigh bors, With the view of procariag them admittance to some benevolent tnstitation, their condiion was made known to Offcer Powcil. On the oMtcor's vis- ‘owed 825 end | iting thelr room at Madison and Birmingham streets: yeeterdu y, be found thei stretehod on the floor, al- ost tude, 60 ormuclited and enfoedled hy atarvation, t imost unable to move. By Aldermen cctions they werv handed over to the Commisstoners of Charities, poekinnan The Paradise of Thieves. Tho increased number of house robberies te Provklyn have alarmed the community, and led to lees of confidence in tls police, ‘This Is to be ox- Peete t whom the \ores 13 coutrolled by MeLaughlim, Pat, Cainpoel, aad Paddy Keeuan, who have fos thetr aids each creatures as Willis, the okie fore desler, who was once shot by Harvey Young. But bad an Willis {8 oF was, there are worse mon whe retend to bows the puilee; even Red ant =f v boast that y can break any policemas on the force, amd to show thetr utter disregard of jaw and order, they demotish lager-beer saloons and vost citizens fr tne more tun of Hre thing. inctettgeeme Nobody's Business. In reference to certain complaints against por four for throwing dead antnals into the lower bay, the counsel of the Mourd of Health says that the place where those animals are thrown overboard be ing withons the boundary of the State of New York, the Board has no jariadiction, and haa therefore ne adthority to seed the Harbor police to ob any in formation op tie sutyeck ‘The Commissioners ot Pilois are mtso Incompe sat lo proceed agatmet tire offenders whan The Orange Emawctpaiton Dance. ‘Tho colored inhabitants of Orange, N. J., hade erand bell ow Friday, in Washington Hall, About 2) persuns Darticipated, and the dancing was lively aud proterque atlemen invariably knoeling ow t for vartnera, ‘Tho re ut pleutital, being merely The M. T. Breannn Police, Police i Hoin got oo drunk While on duty on Monday evoning, that another po an Was « st hiw. He was yestor jay taken before Judee Cox. who reprimanited fiber bee it aoderstwod fe be a Brewnon mab, in which case no urther pun awalks him, Vnvetling Pathe Stat statue of tho Rov, Fatuor Kelly, the Seat Catholic pr soy City be wnve St, Peter's ¢ on Sonday, the 1% inst will fra on Graud street, lek the marshalslip of Point OF thirty-two #ocieties, —— Rather ge to Saratoga thu ral Sermon, On Wedn y, Mr, Robert Potter had ocea- sion to nek « clorzyman to officiate at tho funeral of luis brother, ling upon a well kuown divine he was surprised at being told by the reverend gontiow man that Le was preparing (or a visit to Suratoes, snd could wot possioly attend to such triding adfaire 4 that time, Preach a Sos Interesting to Bows MeI.nughli The new Brooklya jail is to he er county properly aojoining the penitemtiory, —— VERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, ow York ongit not to be celebrated for ite bad Heese Senator Saronor [9 re poet be loating in the house of the rweat Natit ent in favor of the Ton, or of Now York piogrestes. tae ve Richard kes my randy no Lowell to erhoudses K WOuld Lake iin tae ttle I rs hos provided azutnwt Geant ‘ 108i Valuable Avenne ua Now 4 vew-horn infint was foand é ¢ Baw olf i. Mayor of Now r ae 1 ” athet in the Cutho i ' * i Mura tise MEW LC OF writes that. as be was ing Trondway erahit tp ox. Mogan, Sor ‘ snd bam Wil ron, Conte ua ues wore ourolied, stay, ARIS

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