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the Frei WHAT THE PRU 4 BRUSH WITH Loxvox, Aug. 8. Geardried, resulting ia ment at Sarbriiek hi te reported to have been victorious against a larrely A report requiring confirmation staies that the Freneb army bave vecupied SaarDrick superior ioree, by toe sharp artille: remained tast Low vod | were Louis keeps a ball be soldiers woot at his tranquillity. ‘The latter Weyod upon the on THINTY-SEVENTH YEAR. HK SAARBRUCK FIGHT — TANS Half of the Town Destroyed by neh Artillery. FAPOLEON'S ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE. sail Mowing Down the Prussians with the Mitrailleurs. SAY ABOUT IT, —_—- Reported Storming of Weissenburg by the French. —_— THE SHABPSHOOTERS. ‘The Prassia — The following are the latest despatches re- n Ue SUN office down to 3 o'clock this morning. Later deapatehes, f any, will be printed in a postecript. -A telogram from Amsterdam confirms the report of the Prench exploit at Saar- Drfick, but calls it s coup de thédtre to act oa Paris, and not a military suecess, position without military ¥ tatrusted it to only two companies. ‘The Siandard pablishes a telegram from Metz on ‘Tooeday, at 4 o'clock in th “An important engagement took plaes to-¢. victory tor the Frencn, CONFIRMATORY DRSPATCHRS, Ten A. M.—Saarbriick was taken by the Freneh this morning. ‘The lose was slight on both side: Coufirmatory despatches of the engage. deen received. jernoon, saying EMPEROR Gors TO DINNER, Emperor and ti ep BY THE Fi 2 P M—The following details of the affair at Baarbrfick have been received here: The Sgiit began ot 11 o'clock yeaterd: ‘Tre Freuch passed the frontier in Prussians were driven from their strong position fire 0: the French. The latier 8 of the ition without serions Ee Prince, Imperial wit messed the conflict, and retarned to Meta to dinner. THE PROSSIAN ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE. ‘The following is the Pravsian account of the affair “ The fortifications at this place (Saarbrfick) were attacked by ® column of Freuch infantry yesterday ‘The enemy wes repulsed.” WRISsmNDERG STO Aromor Is in cirenlation bere to-day to the effect ‘that Wetssenbderg, a rown in the Palatinate, on the border, lies been stormed by the Prenea. DISAFPROTION IN THE BAVARIAN ARMY Prince Frederick Charles is reported ill at Aver- darg. There is a ramor that disaffection exis the Bavarian aay, many of the men being averse to Agbiing for Prussia, Little credit is giver to tbe SUFPRINGS OF PRUSSIAN TROOPS, ‘The Prasstun troops in the fleld suffer from a deft eacy of camp equipage. tents, and large bodies of men are compelled to sleep on the ground witbou{ protection from the inclemency of the weather. A constant exchange of shots is going om between the absrpshooter al! along the lines, aod ammani too is squondered. immense intrenched camp is being prepared Detwoen Frankfort and Mayence -veeponden2 declares that the Prussian army is ready to take the offensive and carry tl ‘TUE CAUSE OF THE DBLAT. Advices from a private source Yo the opening of the campaign after the armies wore reauy on both sides to the revewal of Napo Jeon's troposals for peace, whieb were Gually re fused \o-day by Bismarck. ‘They have no si Panis DELIGNTED. strongly. po 4 ont SaarbrOck, which wei ‘The capture of tho to: lowed, the arlillery compelling the F ertcuate it in groat haste. ted three divisions 0! arbrick canght Gre from the Frenci and half of the town was destroyed. ‘The icure were used for the Orst time, and are re orted to have worked wonders,” OR's TRULY AFFRCTID ‘The Kmperor on his return to Metz after the bat Go, rent the following telegraphic despatch to thy Ang. 3—Later news from the fronticr confirms the announcement o{ the victory of the and the capture of Saarbrick. Paris is Gotightod, and the enthusiesm respecting the war @ greater (han ever. HOW TH® FARXCH TROOPS DID IT, ‘The French journals this morning publish the fol fowing secount of the SaarbrOck aflair: “Mars, Aug. %—The French toops parsed the frontier at 11 o'clock. They instantly encoant-red lights cow. carried by a fev: Gon, Frossard with one the enemy. received bis baptism of fire. ol, and little impr o's conimamd carried te heigh Prussians mode a i a front, where the bullets fell picked up. The We lost an officer NAPOLEON.” sed. A division of brie! THE PIOUS EMPRESS. ‘The city of Meta was illu boar of the victory. » Prency did not 0. Baproas with her nieces wi Caapel of Notre Dame des Victoires to offer prayers w thanksgiving for the sufety and success of the rand Prince Imperial. IMPORTANCE OK THE VICTORY. » Figcro claims that the victory at Saarebruce ‘The Emperor wished persession of Soarbruck because it com mands iv valley of the Sear and the railway to cannot now be of any eervice importance. wreaing, at which all tne comm ©8 the German frontier ¥ ‘The correspondents of the Daily Telegraph anu Pod Mall Gazette were ois they were released on promise of beiny more prudent hereafter, BAZAINM HAS ANOTHER BRUSIT ed posts of Marshal Bazaine’s corps had 4 brusi: to-day with the enemy’ Several of the latter were killed, inated last might in Alter the retreat of the Prus Dy the this morning to the uuuis coincide as to ie destructiveness of Ghe Mieaiviewr, und the comparatively small loss of the French troops, of war was held at Metz yesterday nders of the army re present Advices (rom Base! announce that a la: Wartembers troops have arrived in thet viciaity t @usinin the Baden troops. tere aro received upto 1 Reports from beadquir ‘clock this morning, There wes no change in the military situation, The Figaro of to-day announces the death of Gen, Gaujal, com fasnding a subdivision at Strasbarg. Tue BPPKOT OF TUB FRENCH MITRAILLBURS. Yesterday, when the occupied, a battery of mitrailleurs position in the presence of ‘wee Kmporor and Prince Imperial.’ The Emperor Stored the officer in charge not to fire unless it ‘= ucceasary, a8 the Prussians were hidden in the elds; but aiterward @ detachment of the enemy the railway ata distance of 1,000 metres wes fred at, wed left half their number on the field. M second detachment mot the same fate, afler which Be onomy feared to appear. The prisoners taken aealons Lo the superiority of the French guns. ‘BBLE488 OF THR ENGLION CORRESPONDENTS. | Fhe Bmperor hes erdored hat all the Bablish PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ew APApOF correspondents who were arrested for Spproaching too near the army be released imme: diately, relying upon their honor to act discreetly, an be (the Emperor) wished to preserve the dial relations with England, ANS ABANDONED The meiants. not meet the view of astrong party which insist that the only way for England to REEF OUT OF THE WAR is by @ frank aesertion of her readiness to go into it when necessary, Nobody here cares anythivg about \dowy possibilities of future mediation, which img to Mr. Gladstone; Journals friendly to the Government and Aolicitous that England shall do her whole duty pres ‘lea words beyond their literal vonse, and insist that they mean all the coantry wants them to FATHOMING THE MYSTERY. | sxenanticcwssctaco certs that sme other was « — my oF fn room.” " REDUCING AMOUNTAIN OF THEORY | Uhih!* #4 burning \0 your father's room? ILL OF FACT, DASHES HERE AND THERES BY THB SUN'S REPORTERS, it barning whon you came down in the Yesterday was the third day of the inaugural meeting on the Monmouth Park Course, The the chase were only three, Oysterman, Jr., Bohannon, sad Lobelia, In the betting Bohannon wae the favorite in the morning, although Oysterman was in the evening before and at the opening in the morning. Bat favor- ites do not always win. race, carried off by good sorse, well ridd tive Mr. Alloway credit for riding well, RUNNtxo.—Alloway was upon Oystermao, Elwees on Bohannon, and Marpby on Lobelia. the timing stand, oppo- Brnuin, Avg. 8, via London.—The tollowing off ciel despatch is published : * Yesterday a small deichment stationed at Saar: on hear anybody moving anywhere in the en soa got up r'* « T heard William Kelly (the housekeeper's fon) waikig in bis room over min “When you enterod your father morning did you Gad the door as you loft it the aa Member of a F Firm-A Story about a Mi Codicit-Opening the Br For the purpose of getting at the truth of Pointe in thiv Nathan basiness, about which there bave been many contradictory stories, 8 gentleman on the staff of Tim Sun yesterday evisited origin sources of inforwation, and ascertained the fullow- Street Safe. Things at the Brooklyn Navy Yard would seem to be decidedly rotten. When men posscssing first-class testimonials apply there for employment, there is little chance of their succeeding, uoloss pported acd endorsed by some ward politician. On the other hand, any incompe fer who calle himgelf a care Wee trifling. Prisoners repor No; it was shot, I opened it. looked at the bed, Freneh Emperor on the bank of the Saur at 11 in the aod not seorig my futher, T went towaid. the. wash: room supposing him to be there, and on getting near the washroom ucor 1 SAW M18 BODY LY.NG ON THe FLOOR” It isto bo observed here that the bed on which the murdered mun slept that nigat was merely a low e being no bedetend at all; The Daily News of to-day calis his respon and eatisthetory, adding that his 08 onreserved as Lord Rassell's, but it was as clear Lord Granville said that a some future time be might be more specific. could not be more i Russell professed himeel{ satisfed. Kecurring © Monday's debate, the same paper Says an armed neatrality, in conjunction with another great military power, cannot bat nave ® menacing significance. But Mr. Disraeli oniy gave utterance to the prevailing sentiment in Parliament ted on our neutrality being in Oysterman won a hollow | their application is RECONNOLASANCE. uage was not ‘The following is omficial A recounoissance was made yesterday by « bod: of Baden Light Horse and Prussian Huzzare. The force engaged 0 ind worthicss |i ter or A machinist, and who cal uor-atained pisaive, rate| by 9a and beart er 1 n rd politician, can ready find work and advasce. ted that the three head ‘Yard are ueder Democratic infle not refuse Democratic ap ‘These remarks refer to every department and unmittakeable. ton Nathan isnot tle oldest son of the family at home, as bas been erroneously stated by papers and is generally believed, Fred: who is popularly supposed to be younger brother, is, in fset, (wo years his senior, being in his twenty-sixth, while Wash. ly his twenty-fourth year. n 18 a member of the firm of Wright, Nathan & Co., produce dealers, at % Water street ‘and is entitled to draw, and does jdraw, enough for support from that firm 3 Neither Washington nor Frederiek has been to ther's down-town safe at all, and conrean neither bas meddle} with Mr, Nathaw ported in the World of Bunday. . after (he murder became known, Harmon Nathan, the eidest son of the family, ac companied by Jullas J. Lyons, Eaq., the som of the down to Mr Nation's sate, whieh And exsmined the French scouting party near Star- One oMcer was Killed and several Two Prussians were igible, And even Lord pile Of mattresses, and that uny one looking fro the bed could not have falied to s The start was near wounded on the French side. slightly wounded. Tt is more than Lobelia led off, and Oysterman was lagt, ‘Phie ord wos held antil they made the fret leap, were Bohan- non showed in front. , And fell off. But she is not a steepler, Bohannon led at the UASIAN PORITION, Since Napoleon's arrival at Mets tl man armies have moved from the second line on the to the first line on the Sear. Steinmetz are io position ou the Saar be- tween Saarburg and Searbruck. An equally large force under Priece Frederick Charles is pressing forward in the rear to take up tween Searbruck and Zweibracken. ‘The Crown Prince, with the South German troope, headed by the Prussian Royal Guard and o Northern Army corps, 1s coming up on their loft as & third ereat division, from Cologne has marched upon Treves across the ‘Thirty tousand cavairy have ud varced to the front by the same route. KING WILLIAM TO MIs ARMY. Marence, Aug. 9.—The King ia his proclama- tion to the army to-day declared : All Germany stands united state which bas oat justifcutio: It ie natural to ask how Washington Natl positively that his brother was at home, when be Jocked and double-bolted the door seen him that evening, and did not know when he was coming home in’ advance of him feted aa though he had poritiv presence of Frederick in the house, or else he took the risk of locking him oat. THE NovseERE: entloman also had a he housekeeper ve a did you last see ‘nnaaday night last, about 10 o'clock.” Where dit yout “Tn hia room.” What was he dotng ? jee, and that they Four corps un- nd has never yet won one, wall by thenpper turn, and the others close then went on to the Bohannon was and Of the atreih, the course onrried stables, and ther pe: they returned to view 'y took the next leap well nd a short rua bronght them to the front Md a wall, and a doors, when he i condition to moke its RNOLAND AND BELOIOM. Lord Jobo Rusee!!, in proposing the bill to «tye Crown of England the powers of enlistment Government to pledge At about 3 o'clock on Monday morning, Mr. Theodore W. Hill, of Trentom, was awakened his wife calling him from an adjoining room. Om bis way thither, and on turniag ap the gaa jot te ‘was confronted by a murderous-looking burglor. Mr. Hill grasped the fellow by the throat, iatol in his hand. twice. Mr. Hill tightened hie central position be versation with rab follows t Mr, Nathag alive, Mrs. of the militia, asked 1 themaeives to protect Belginm. fle believed that, if allowed, Fronce would occupy Antwerp. Engtand's extinction as a great power would follow, The Bar! of Granville, in reply, asked the country to permit the Government to choose its own time to take declarations, but he the Government understood its duty to preserve m_ [cheers] without me- Englund would not withdraw appent bannon led, bat w! ilein snapped v grip and forced bim to hi & stoner on the dows, and then ‘Wee & witness, feized it as the One of Steinmetz’ tol, knoc king the strogele, Mrs. 1 to the enot, and anable to call for hetp. Rabbi Lyons, w ie under the!Brokers’ Exchang contents, to see Whether the papers were ali iatuct. Eifel Mountatne, im a pitcher of ice-water.” a on that occasion 1" nj thing gjse, and be Did. he say anyrbing to Tasked bim {f be wan * What time did you go to bed 1" “ About Lalf past ten.” « Wore you waked up during the night?” “T don't want to tell you a hie, air; * About what time t “*1p the night «What waked you ap ‘Tne storm, sir—the thunder.” ‘The storm,’ it will be remembered, was over, far as the thunder was concerned, before Mrs, could havo fairly got to sleep. MRS, NATHAN OWNS THE PROPERTY. It was stated in Wall strect yesterday. rofess to know, that Mr. Nathai ten years ago. and went coi that the bnik of the estate—over a million dol and exclusive property of Mrs. Na- le herited by her from her father, who wee enorinously wealthy. lure -M bas picked up smartly, and worth only some at the time of hi as previously reported ‘oticeable fact, only to the midd got out and Mi Of, but she was done and the others were s qaarter of it night, fire was discovered in the rear of 45 Lawrence street, Newark, The flames onsended 10 47 and 49, Tho buildings wore entirely destroyed, They were occupted by Patrick. A, Warrick, brash ma ‘addlery hardware. No. to mount and be 4 left it there, and there it still re from that position, ‘The Times of this moroing in an editoria! says: tic acknowledgment by the Earl of duties to Belgium and her Ht them has repaired the mis. "hesitancy and. dissipated the distrust of his ministry.” THE NEW FOREIGN ENLISTMENT BILL, ‘ond time in the House of Com- son Monday, forbids the enlistment of Britiah e, OF of aliens in the kiugdow, The buitding of ships is erimin: ting out and equipping of them, of State may issue a warrapt to seize them, and the Court of Admiralty condemn. (he prizes brought here shall be , the next leap they got nicely. tind making the Dack sifetch. Bohannon fronted aud a pt nat a neigh be y deelar ‘The safety of the Pathe threatened. Our honor and our hearth To-day I sesumme command of the advance cheerfully to a contest which in former times our fathers, under similar circumstances, fought gioriously. "The whole fatheriand aod myself trust confidently ia you. The Lerd God will be with our righteous cause,” 6. Iu one respect the murdered m exceedingly peculiar. Two distinct geneous strains of biood flow in the children’s veins, the Nathan blood and the Hendricks blood, Mrs. Nathan having been # Hendricks, dricks blood is stoical to the last degree, and all in whom it predeminates ore stoics, Tne Nathan nd emotional, and those in whom it predominates exhibit these characteris. tics tn » marked manner. take after their emotional father, and the others and hence there is exbib. 4 im that house of death end woe the singular grief by some of the mourn. ers alongside icy stoicism on the part of others. One of the daughters, plunged in the very depths of woe, exclaimed to her stern and silent motler: Ob, mother, do ery with met But the mother, thougn doubtless feeling tho keenest panes of grief, nd not homo- , shoe mannfactor: nufaetory ; and J. B. Ball 49 was occupied by Frank Kech as 8 dwelling house. ‘The buildings were owned by Mi Inge manafacturers on Marke t siree® aged aboat £5,000. TONY HARTMAN'S CHOWDER. lind disappeared _ entirely. ‘They now repeated the course id Bohan lod until they disappeared bebin of three length determination chief of Gladston: Bat behind ¢ bt, Mr. Elwees cot on to bis hores's neck, bis feet out of the stirrups, and at once Oys- which was read blood is warm, impulsivi rman caught, pared, and dro} now entered the ad only ove leap to make ade and Oysterman or eight lengths away fr Ime of race, 8:28 ¢. Some of the children equally with @ od the Segreta ‘The French | considered at Ba after their stoical mothe tion of Buglaud. The statement the King of Denmark is with the Prussian army is He is in the Avstrian service, M. Olliv tas asked the Emperor for definite instructions re- gerding reports to the press and correspondeute accompanying tle army. ‘The French Government has explained to the Cabinet at Madrid that the camps which have re cently been formed near the Spanish frontier were simply pisces of rendegveus sad training for the Garde Mobile. XevrRaLirY oF Dr. Auguste Nelaton bas gone to the headquar- ize the sinbulance system. ‘Tae Presse eays that the declaration of tae Dake of Gramont regarding the neutrality of Belgium which was reeeutly sent to London, nicated to Parliament. army who claimed to be a Belzian bus been arrested n of the interven Chowder Association food yesterday in College Point, Long Isiand, Bach member had kindly advised all the others to eat s hearty break ‘ast, because by someae cident the provisions might be spoiled or lost. Esch member promised to take the good advice, went without any breakfast at all, ‘Their appetites, natarally enormous, were after thie ite fellow proposed that grace be said bevore falling to; but he came neat This was the West End Hotel, ‘There were thirty-one entrio: y were O'Donnell © NI's Rattan, Bissick's Kentucky. In the betting O'Don- She won handily. Tun Rownine.—The start was @ good one, the Richards colt leading, bat a little spin sent Rattan orn, and Jerome's filly to the ‘Toe run was good on the back stretch with- ie fer turn O'Donnell's fily out to the lead, aad went home winner by a couple of lengths. second, Rattan third. Time. THR THIRD RACE. ‘This was two mile heats. The entries were Helm- bold, Jerold, Le of thie betting, adred_ thousand for \wo-vear-olds, death, instead of @ million stored to their | phenomenon of frenti: A correspondent of the Datly News writes trom Paris, Monday, that the clerical party are making great efforts with the Empress to KEEP FRENCH TROOPS AT ROME. The Government papers, seeing bow improbable i* is that Italy will exeente the Soptember convention i such a way as to guar Rome, now say that the evacuation is due to stra cical considerations, and not to political. peror’s purpose may yet ai THE POPR ACORPTS WHAT 18 It is reported from Rome that the Pope accepts the siteation, and bas commenced negotiations with the Government of King Vietor Emman; Popsl Committecs in France, Ireland, Hoiland, snd Belgium, are muking great efforts to raise re cruits for the Pontifical service, the editor of (ho Puys, in Mon - day's edition, demands the issue of reprisals against tbe hundred thousaud Germans now in Paris, whom he denounces af spies, aud proposes to excite the people acainet them and compel their immediate ex- nd one which bas not at tracted suMcient attention, that the dog with which the murder was commited, and one end of which bdel-Koree, and Ob, mother, do TRICKLY COATED wiTit left no stain uy lying in the mori from it ns it was bro force. ‘The to the front on the mT Som ht down stair pears Shep This shows that tl plement was not brought down ¢tairs until the blood had become completely dried and hardened Anothe: of the emotional daugtiters, while sob- Ding and wringing ber baads, exclaimed to a stoical tee the Pope's Richards’s colt that & ramor arose about obabie arrival, Justice MeQuad this reached the ears of the Association mace for the boards, which in the tw ve became as clean as billiard tubles. It is hardly necessary to say that every man di@ his duty; bot Jodge Hartman, feeling some: overcome by the leat, others sympathized deeply with the unfortanate entleman, Dut waited with their expression: dred yards of the the whole Association |i the Hon. Henry Singes “Oh, why don't you weep for poor papa !* It seems almost sacrelizions thas to draw aside the veil which appropriately sbie! from the public gate, and we do so from only the Kindest motives. Thes * bie the people to comprebend actions which, though innocent in themselves, might be unintentionally interpreted adversely to those who have been placed Another important fact is, that the experiment ot fecing it cries and seuffings in the room where the murder was committed can be heard by persons in haa not been tried in th silence of the night, but only at an hour wi rumbling of omnibusses and other vehicles would matertal y to overbalancs tie noise of the cries and scufflings. THE RYSULY OF THR DETECTIVES’ STUDY. ‘The detectives are close-mouthed ; but it is known that they agree that the murderer wi wate of the house or somebody possessing an ii dge of the habits and movements of Ag well af of the house itself, which it je aby other would possess, ical conclusion to whieh a ma- we thought upon the snbject niurderer Was personally else the murder would not that the murderer knew the how to open it, and that Na- hat be was ‘not s proies- sional burglar: and that if he left the house at all he did not do so by the fromt door. tors of the army to org the other rooms, das between the others Helmbold won, i soon be comiau. facts are importoat to A captainia the Pras: Gerold was second. ‘Time—8:51}¢. Helmbold got first money, Gerold second, and jLe- to be found wit THE EVACUATION OF ROM! The Moniteur says that all the arrangem: the evacuation of Rome bave bees terminated be- tween France and Italy. will iasue @ declaration giving renewed force to the September Convention. cousidered as regulated to t parties interested ‘The Emperor is now busy imppoving the soldiers’ uuiforme, which will be made much lighter. Garde Mobile \e going forward to Chalons ae fast 2s possible. ‘The people receive them with great The Monitewr this. morning says there 15th of August, this . The Ewpress will not go to th Visit, a8 has been reported. A FRENCH JOKE. The Journal Opfciel says France makes war not agoinst Germany, but Prussia, to preserve the Danish nationality, to maintain Austria's ainong the German peoples, to protec the smailer States, to establish ap equitable and is the aim of the Kmperor, and To-day there will be four races; the Robbins President for the cusuing race of two-year-olds three ar; the Hon. John Kaiser, Vice-President jv. John A. Dinkle, Treasuror ; and the Rt. Hua, Jncod A. Hatzel, Secretary. lections were over, half (he Asso cintion was asleep, and could not be awakened until the corks popped out of the few remainin ‘The party then return ent Thomas J. Creamer, of which the gevial Wa. O'Neil! is commander. LONG BRANCH POOL SELLING. most seRIOUS 6. There are nine children in all in the family—five daughiers and four son eldest son, Harmon, are married. 7. Mr. Nathan was ereatly beloved and respected by bis ehildres. ‘They were proud and fond of him to an qnusual degree. 8. There was no trace of blood from the corpse either to the door of the wash closet or to the door Of the bath room. A detective minutely inspectna every inch of the carpet from the dead body to both f those doors, gobg over it slowly oa his hands dad knees for that purpose, and fediog ‘NOT A TRACE OF BLOOD. 9, ‘The plumbers took up ail the traps in the hous and hanted for a trail, and also examined the water me purpose, bat found no- IMPUTATIONS. Stake, two mile heats ; quarters of a mile, Selling race, one mile and & . and Gentiemen's Cup, one mile. , the starters wil isthe favorite, Enginoer, and ai year-old race, Lewis, and Jerom gold by the Kentucky filly, the favorit Selling race, the entries are’ R. B. Cor nock’s Norton coll nolly favorito, ‘Three of the daughte The latter Goverament also give, aa the | be Kingfisher, who jority of those who may now be Aatisfaction of all known to Mr. ily by Kentucky. of champagne. It is reported that the ex-Confederate Gens. Lee and Besuregara have offered their services to France, bat that they were declined by Gen. Le- contents of the safe than carried the ki TRE GuOST OF THE ALABAMA CLAIMS. It As understood that all war correspondents beew Snally expetied from both lines, The Morning Standard, referring to the Alabeme question, hopes that in the present war England's peutrality will be less exporting borses to Germany, which ately forwarded to the seat of war. KING WILLIAM BATES BIS A late namber of the Dake of Baden ai SurroseD CLUES were rife yesterday, ome being the sto jewoller, which rune se follows On Seterday, © casual observer standing by the pool stand at the Long Branch races might have witnessed come interesting contests between the leading sports, Before the race for the Monmouth stakes, bold Harry Genet took up & front position, where be could catch the auctioneer’ bidding then began. Wilt be no féte in Paris on on Friday evenin, store and offered to sell » below its actual “a rough looking customer; ination of an officer, to whom saw in him the Mr. Schultz told the circumsta: murderer of Nathi tained! that Mr. tank up stairs for th thing to reward their investigations. 10, The front door was so wide open when Wash- ington first came dow: that he saw it w: ‘The Bert uch for Aret choice said Doc. Underwood, his gille distended, and hie glancing quickly from side to ride. hundred was the fret bid, capped with “a thousand up by hundreds to $1, Pisk bas resolved to tai Plymouth Rock off the Long Branch roate on Mon day vext, to epable excursion parties to follow witness the great international race for the Queen's The club has assigned the Plymouth Rock « special station for the start, and a position in line to Sho will start, (rom Pier 93, at the urray street, at $A. M.. and Thirty-fourth the splendid steamer war into France. Vienna Post says the Grand ts that King Wiiliam, in a con- versation with bim in 1366, iolormed him that Couat von Bismarck was eager to cede the region about the river Sear to Frauce, but that the King and bis Coan. open as he came down, tribute the delay And supposed the servant woman was out swoeping 1 this Harry Genet The bidding then wont 700, Charlie Ransome, bat the Senator being the bidders. Jobe in with “Two thousan whispered Ransome, whe 1 box close bel it $3.000, whet ch determined to die reds at a time the biddings mowot durable peace nos a War of aggrandizement. ‘was about to be arrested, in that city, was pub ished by the aflernoon newspapers, bu! fo credence on the street Mr. Williams, the bail who was said to have volunteered information about the iron detectives yesterday. A NEW REVOLVING CANNON. The new revolving cannon has been tried at Val: i is said to be ® great success cribes it as a terribly destractive weapon ‘The reason be came down stairs for # drink of water, instead of using the water in his room, was because the water above the secoad story comes from the tank, and on account of its standing therein #0 long is nos fit to drink TUE MOST STUNNING FACT OF ALL. 1% Washington's pight-shirt nas not, and bad not, 4 drop of blood on it at any tim stories about its bosom being spl and the theories as to how it could have become thus splashed, are at once strick ‘This allegation was so contrary to all that bad eco publisied om this point, and seemed so incredible to the representative of ‘Y'm liberty of ealliag upon t (who be knew wasat Mr, Nati hour on the morning of the murder) for the purpose Of patting @ straight question to that gentleman on that point, and seeing whether be would confirm the Mr. Hart received bim courteously, and in reply to questions put, said explicitly that there in fact no blood at all on Washington Natha: follow the race. SCARCITY OF woRsES. Horses are said to be scarce ta both Germany and ‘The Germans need them for cavalry, and The Danish press is favor: ‘The Dutch troops now occupy Harlom and Utrecht, and various points on the Staten Island ferry, near thi use, before and after the race, pleasure trip is to be but $2 a head. Passengers from Long Brauch can enjoy the con- teat by taking the 7:50 A the Empire State, whi Plywouth Rock ak Staten Island. He informe: them that he had uttered ootbine like the language which had been impated to him. 8 FOR THE WOUNDED. to the amount of five hundred the French for artillery. able to France. NATHAN FAMILY day were noted with the grentast inter ‘was published yesterday afternoon ¢! Washingtom Nathan had calied on Police Superi teadent Jourdan in order to give a correct desc tiom of his father's by Harmon H. Nut and wcs ov business uncouneoted with the Capt. Jourdan maintaive a strict reticence regarding the nature of th ed out that the call was for the pu ing when the will and other papers of in possession of the Police Department can be re turced to the family. not transpired. Mr. hi Police should prevent the per aping crowd wt his li Persons to move i }. found it very annoy. ing to be enzed at bys multitude each time that they entered of left the dwelling, the day, Washington by a detective, went to his fatiiei's office in Broad street and opened the sate, taking au inventory of i train to the pier of mer conuects with the So that all the bee with blood, gre tions are being made in this city fur thy the wounded, Twenty-four shoussnd beds have already been prepared. FORT OPPOSED TO A RISING. hundred men are FRANCE ON THE naFEN It is generally admitted by the French that their hesitancy bas sacrificed their advantage. An early atart might have overwhelmed Germai ie now compelled to act mainly on A deapatch from Paris says that pounds sterling is paid for substitut: are scarce at that, The Duke de Gramont is preps the last despatch of Count von Bist bis opponent. this Aojehed the = Albany pet." from the record. ‘oaien, W. 8. aixoe, Aug. 3.—Jefler- sou Davis, Gov. Gilvert C. Walker, and ex-Senator James M. Mason, were serenaded lute last night, Gov. Walker responded briofly, regretting tho dis- Davis delivered » e, in which he avoided ‘When tho roectators saw that Genet had really three hundred ) and that they jew, Dut it lias Sum, that he took the Hon. Emanuel B. Hart hoase as an early memberment of brief and eloquent political allusion: ad) the Emperor to provoke w rini Rochefort opposys the movement, and it is likely to be abandoued, AUSTRIA, ITALY, AMD TORKBY ALLIED wiTd Austria, Italy, and Turkey will form with Frauce in case the Rassian Govern: Tt \e positively asserted ‘against the empire other; but a supporter chiined in w © He'll have the next ooo! any was, ving €3,300 for the Wincor, H an auswer to which he did, Mile Shooter. Reavixa, Pa,, Aug. 3,—The experiments with the Lyman or multi-charge cannon case at the Scott The gun has four slong the bottom of the bore, ia. creased velocity. rojectiie tea miles, bundred-pouad ball, STER COUNTY. The German D if Bextix, August 3.—The Prussian Government has summoned a levy en masse to defend the coasts, It is rumored to-day that negotiations are pending to keep open the ports of Hamburg and Bremen dur- It 1s said that the United Siates, as well as England, is urging this ‘The family, be #ai: ia has 29,000 inhabitants, ing and the lon Wright 8 of While Piains have buried the hatchet Of the Firat Assembly District, which he ipteads to use to secure foundry have beet powder pocks tended to give the ball claimed that it will carry a test wus made with pesrarcn. G England toward France, as exhibited b: press and the pressure in Parliamont Armament, seeming to suggest more than the possi- coOperation with Prussia, in which ease the security of Austria migot be endan- gered, is said to have hastened this ulliwee, ‘The Gauois aunounces that the Ambassadors of Austria, Spain, and Turkey had an importont inter: View yesterday with the Duke de Gramont ‘The Vimereate, who went op a special mission to Florence and Vienna, bus returned. ceived yesterday oy the Empress, and started this siternoon for Metz, THE DERANGED MONEY WAuKRT, Owing to the deranged state of the monoy market ail the banks are refusing 'o pay gold. Brexel, Hari . of Faria, heve made arrangements to pay gold in Paris or London to aliholuers of letters of Nathan, accompanied Col. Jim Moon tney soy, has $10.( bie renomination. Mr. Martin Frayer (not Hays) ix the pame of the 4 with the fair Miss Hagner a tow jaye ago at White Ulaias hters of Mr, J. B Thorne, of rowa from a ears rlowsty if now! fat 13, Mr, Hart added that there was blood on Fred. : that Frederick knelt father's corpse ; that nis knee pressed into the pool of blood by the side of the dead body, and that « few stains were also streak ed on other parts of the garment. 14, The two night-gowns are preserved state in which they were found immediately afer the alarm was given, THE MISSING CODICIL—FROM ANOT The will of the tate Mr, garded by the police as aciue to the alleged A Sum reporter was informed yesterday at the Fifth Avenue Hotel that when the detectives en. tered tho Louse they instinctively turned from the dead body to the eafe, and took all the papers out of including the will of Mr. Nathan papers were transferred to 48 Broad street, and were sealed by Superinteudent Jourdan reason best known to the Superintendent, be took the papers from 43 Bond street, and they are now in It is said that a codicil to the will is wiseing, The fact that Mr, Nathan bad ma will was Known to many of his that they sawa codicil to the instrument that can: not now be found, He had kept the instrament and codicil at 48 Broad street, and had removed them to ort time before his death, ILLNESS OF JURORS, Tt wae enid yesterday at the Fifth Avenue Hotel tbat one of the jurors, Mr. B. R. Jones, of Twenty third street, is very sick, and that 9 Mr. Rafinger eco summoned to attend the inquest in his down by bis f in Madison Park proved to be untree. NEW JERSEY. @ fact that a jimmy and sledge hammer found in University have had no connection with the Tweaty-third sireet Austrian and Belginn D ‘The Vienna Presse says: triumph would be the destruction of victory would establish French preponderance against which Austria would only move in case Germany menaced Austria It in the duty of Austria to form a neutral league ibrium, which, in certain There 18 « family in Orange in which there are four cob The Futh Ward Germans organized a ‘ou Monday aud THE MORDERUR'S WRAPO: Austria, and a strament sup- posed to have heen used in the murder of Mr, Na than, seems to have beon lost siglit of as one of the strongest links in the chain of evidenc Notwithstandin, ports which have been published, n0 correc “dog” has been p cutstances, too, under which it Wus fund are bigh: ‘The dog is formed of bar ir 40 inch iu diameter nnd Gfteen ip ends are forge! and turned in tie same vire one inch diagonally with the bar. ened parallel with the bar, and the oth ‘The parallel sharpened end las & piec snd ia the eud which has The bar t considerably determined to trical entertainments in ald of the Pruseian 8 ABOUT TOWN, re, who wae drowned to establieh European eq n Monday evening ‘in kutherfaid Park, eventmalities, would have to be accomplished by Music in Madison square this evening There were fourteen cases of prostration from the heat reported yesterday by the police. teription of the Austria bas an army corps in Bohemia command- ed by Gen, Maroicio, and another in Moravia under Field-Marshal von Rawming. SIAN FLERT CRUISING St. Prrenspuno, Aug. 5.—A Russian fleet has eniled {rom Cronstadt to cruise in the Baltic, ‘wark physician ps fourth story wing: merator in the b factory exploded lact evening Int Vestey reporting the cases to the Ii [ow #o many Americans in Switzer. land, wliere the banks have almost cea tof W. Kaelo'e PERSONAL LIGENCE, IN TOE BALTIC. Barges & Co. pay at Basle gold without r for drafts against letters of credit VERSAILLES IN DANORR, Venearines, Any tuis city have ‘Jace for ammunition, destruction from an explosion. A fire occur houses, which great amount of damai munition, which w was dragged into th nds of Sheridon, tho wif pectation of a commutat Mr. Fish is sala to be Senator Cassorly. of California, will spead the sutuiun in Orange, N. J. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside and wife sailed ia We Cuba yesterday for Liverpool rior bas been renominated for ad Repabiteans, out of its edge, dried clots of blood on it bont, evidently by prying sowe heavy object, and altogether it bears the warks of rough usage. andoubtealy an old instrament, for it is rusty, An old carpenter told when he was au 4 tomorrow, Com Nand Brevuan BavWg ah engageriems been given up as d Brvesers, Avg. 8.—Serious disturbinc ‘esterday the eity bare! corred in this city and in Ghent during the progress ‘The mobs attacked and wrecked and committed other riotous ac jod out and restored order, writer vesterdi in one of these powder ware ly subdued before his possession Congress by the In Portamonth, Va, renominated for Cong Charles Poster, of Ser nominated for Congres apprentice twenty years ago, penters then used an instrument prociscly lige one, for clamping up flooring used by carpenters now * dog" used by shipwri stated ; neither are they used by could any mechanic be found who knew of strument of thit kind now Burgiars do not use an instrument of several convent ‘The troops were A new waving 9 Bt the * dog" is not heither is that hts or caulkers, ag has boen friends, who assert y enveloped in flamer reot, where it immediately county, Ohi, nas been the Minin District naded every nix Who Will MOL Tet him stupid old Cant. Joni sleepy old John ‘cones down 10 wake the Lonpox, Aug, 3.—Fighting bas been going on slong the French and Prussian (rontier since Mon- ch by the mosquito, used for any p Ex-Mayor Hoffman has been a good deal esrien uot of his chia bat how about Mayor ded Policy Indi- Fa genticinem Lor hit wages may be remembered, 4 he found between the outer t the person who On Saturday the Prussians moved forward and attacked Wisseaburg, on the Bavarian border, be- Bitebe and Sauterburg, arre: aud inner hall doors, indicating t committed the marcer had carried hie band thus tar (oward the street, aud then (urown the day at Co Aug. 8.—The disappointment at Mr. jure on Monday night aration to protect Belgium seems to be (ar more general, and even indignant, than I yes: Throughout his speech the Nouse bad on air of painful waiting, changing at its close Lo ono of unsatisfied expectation. To-day the people are no longer silent, Liberals 4nd Conservatives complain bitterly that the Gov ernment fails to comprehend the determiuation of Gladstone's economical and sentimental shrinking from war threatens to Precipitate England into the very conflict he socks to avert, ‘The complaints of the German press on Engiand’s irresolute policy and imperfect neutrality driving out the rec (, brond-shouldered, and proportional: Gladstone's ft manly beauty, dari On Monday three French corps d'armee moved forward on the Prussian lines, ond Corps crossed the frontier and attacked the jane on the heights opposite Saarbruck, which were eventually carried afier some use of the artil: ‘That terrible instrament.now in the por Superintendent Jourd Yostorday the See MR, NATHAN'S WATCH. ter of the late Mr day tie Germon fi ‘The watch stolen from Mr, Nathan's house was not ® Jurgensen, as stator stem-winder, No, 6,607, vineteon lines nize, Kdwa Perregaux maker. It was in au old box belonging to another watch ; hence the mista! WASUINOTON NATHAN Washington Nathan, on being questioned by » gentleman whom he admitted to an interview in tho parlor of bis late father's house, statod that home on the night of the murder at about twenty past 19 o'clock, n, Will yet play an important part ia the conviction of the murderer, if he is ever sharpshooters ‘The French su terday described William AIL be 73 yee Fifty foundsmen and two serzoa recently apnoi View of watching patrain Patrolmen resigned yesicrdry 16, while playing yesterday Tt was a gold anchor is to be resumed by Coroner Rollins in the West | SPARKS FRC TELEGRAPH, Lhirtieth street police station this fore Rollins seems to huve felt the has been sutjected on investigetion, and ennoun ing it very seure will conduct the criticism ty Which he unt of the delay 1 his intention of mak Tho French afterward fell back to their own lines. The 10s on both sides was ligh that McMahon's division will attempt a forward movement on the right to-day, The division of the Fronch army under Gen, Bataille captured the town of Saarbrack, 1d took 3,000 Pra ‘The new connon mitrailleur did wonders, A ball from « Prossian cannon fell The chussepots carried 1,800 yards, and the mitrailleur over #,000 yards, A combat is reported to have taken place on the Baltic, during which two Prussian guaboate wore captured, The French army is advancing, hundred thousand rations leave Paris daily for the French army, ‘The King of Italy has written to the Pope that be thousead of the Guard Mobile were equipped last woek ia Paris, em Bow journals have been stared in Paris since (be war began, It is said that the Cuban C surrounded Puerto Priucipe ral Castellanos has It is report yd Alexandria on Toesday | pot, was drow us body was recovered, aud (ahem night from Constai Briaget Casey was killed on the track in Brad on Tuesday evening, damos Harris & Vaile, died in inaiion of Witnesses, and the testimony is to be taken verbatim, by oue of tho SUN's most accomplished ponographers Vetoran Capt, Simmons will run die staunch Winkle, to the ¢ his are allowed on BIA hoat, a id of the suthorit Inte and lament lance Commit Count Joannes as Chairman. powor of analyzing tucts 1 cause will now have full opportunity in of public justice, waile his ‘ance for the right against wrong Will have i pl id that Counsellor p le duty by addrens etter to the brotber-io-law of the ans prisoners, Beroard Reypo! eighth street, employe eK aged 5), of 215 Kast Twenty. ‘How do you fix the time ?" asked the gentleman “Tleft the corner of Fourteenth street and Broad: way precisely at 12, and it would (ake just about twenty minutes to walk up hore, Did you stop at Deimonico's with George th His proverbial mental 4 tracing thei f, fins resigned. Company yesterday aued Kichmond dentists for inteinging the Company's Tofluential Liberals have already represented to the Government the danger of deserving the same roach from Prussia as from the United Stat urging that 6ome decided step be taken, oF declaration made, both at to Belgium as to the operation of the neutrality acts, decision on coal will not satisfy Prussia, Lord Russell's speech last night against Py represented the liberal feeling fer better than Mr, Gladstones, and was beartily Houses. The statement be drew trom Lord Gran- t explicit, was significant of n more decided policy than before annquaced, Still it dove venth sireet and Fourth avenue, O, of Rochabitas organization in the United Btatea, DIVERKATY VOrY [lems The company was ie, nday officially informe: ration of war by France voment of the d ar College, except (geod Girard, a wealtny Foas' murdered man, < eon tbe Hariom Yamarsay elected bee Persons were arrested in Le city of Mexico. retary, in piace of Sr. Noyes, Mase Mooting in Elizabeth, Roundeman John McGloin, having been arrested The Germans of Elisabeth mot last evening. Dr. Brown was chairman, Among the speakers were Dr. Vea Holist and Mr, Gerke, Dr, Browa, tho chairmen, and Adhere, Death to Juarez iultitude shouted, proved in botn ‘than tom minutes,” per- ee omnring No, it was nob more sigted ‘Washington. How ville, although a easooletions, hat he would egeis bee poliow mao wituin thiry dere.

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