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Til WAR IN EUROPE, A Great Battle Being Fought. Magnificent Prussian Vietory at Weissenburg. B00 French Prisoners Captured. Tho French Acknowledge their Defeat. GENERAL DOUAl SHOT DEAD. McMahon's Corps Cut Off from the French Army. —»— The following are the latest despatches re- paved in THE SON office down to 3 o'clock this porning. Later despatches, Yf any, will be printed in @ postscript. News from the Seat of War—A Great Battle Raging Di Defeut of the French at Wissembourg—The Prussians Over- flooding France. Pants, Aug. 5—Evening.—Za Liderté, in on ‘extra o: iijon isaned this evening, says it has received foforination that beavy Mghting tas been golng/on since morning at several points slong the frontier, Loler—The Monitewr du Soir, in an extra, reports Rata combat took ploce to-day at the villoge of Niedoriinterbuch, near the Junction of the Lauter wd the RI No particulars are given, Vik PRENCH DEFEAT AT WISSEMMOURG, Panis Avg. 5.—At 1go'clock yesterday afternoon, hee regiments of Gea, Donay's Division and a ory ght cavalry were attacked at Wissem- wburg) by very considerable forces of e ‘cewy, Which had been massed in the woous sbirting the Lauter river, ‘ops resisted for several hours the attacks my, and then retired to the eummit of Pigeorrier, an eminence which commands the line M railroad to Bitehe, Geo. Douay was killed. Doe piece of artillery, the horses having been killed and tc carriege broken, fei into the hands of the Prussiont, Marthe! MacMahon {s concentrating tbe forces under bis command at this point, MACMANON DEPENDING HIMSELY. Le Toys prints the following official despateh, lated today? a] MacMahon hos oceunied with hie army car the place of yesterday's con: jeeraphic communication with Piece of artillery n ordinar The Journal dw Soir bas reas vo belh Prossian plan of attock 18 to concentrate at May- race. wit, and Manheim, and march B ober in thy <a Landao, This, the Tourn tucks, explains the assault on Wissen wours PERATIONS AT SAARLOUIS. The Freneh Gen by ine le A reconpoitre mth between faarbriick and Sasriouis to vbeerve the movements of the Prussians, They Neo At ts reported, bat unoMictoliy, that the french ba ken & nis after a gre attle Phere is much excitement, and the details are om walted. EXCITEMENT IX PARIS ‘Tho city is ereatly exclied to-night, and muel in- Menstion is felt at the repulse of the #reuch troops at Wissembourg, An atiock wos made by a crowd upon the office of . n stock broker, police are parading ihe ¢ reat force, Immense crowds of people are ecticcted in public places, singing the Mar Beitlaine THREATENING DEMONSTR ATIONS. Midnig dine 6 o'clock great crowds bave col- ected betore the shops of certain money change who are suspected of having seut money to Prussia. fhe people made threatening demonecrations, but the potice protected thh shops from harm, Tnniea+e assemblages on the Boulevards are sing- Ing patriotic songs. No disorders have occurred. by orcer of the Prefect of Police, all persons now in Paris, and Who ere natives of countries Kow at Wor with France, ere tummoned to appear before « Cowmissury of Police and procure papers or leave the country, RUSSIAN ACCOUNT OF MACMAHON'S DEFEAT. Ben.ix, Aug. 6.—The following despaten has been recived bere (rom N'aderotterbuch, a email village w the Otter river, near Wissembourg, dated 6 o’ctoex Thursday evening: We have wona brilliant but bloody victory, ‘The ‘t wing Was the allacking body, and consisted of w Fifth and the Kieventh Prusalin corps, with the Beovnd (Bavarian). Ils foree carried by ap assault, Snder the eyes of the Prince Royal, the fortress of Weisemburg and the beignts between Weisemburg tod Geisuurg. Dousy's. division of Marshal McMahon's corps was eviondidly defeated, being driven irom its camp, Gen, Douay himself wan killed. Five bnadred rischura were taken, None of them were wounded. any Loreos were among the captured. ‘Le Promsii ral, Kircubach, was slichtiy worded, ‘The Royal Grenadiers and the Pisieth Le.iment of the line sutiered losses, RIOT HUNDRED FRENCH PRISONERS. Fnaxkronr, Aug. 6—Noon.—A train has just ar- rived here bringing 600 French prisoners from elasent They will be sent to Northern Prus- tolal number of prisoners taken by the ‘Lhe Prussivus in the figit was #0), including 13 office ORMAT EXCITEMENT IN BERLIN, Bentin, Aug. 5.—Dense crowds assembled to-day Mn front Of the royal paiace,to whom the King's Herpstch announcing tie victory at Weisseubarg was read by order of the Queen, causing greut Ihusiewm, Buildings ure veneraliy covered wit Mags, and there fs to be an illumination to wight, Subdseriptions to the war loan already exceed one Dundred and twenty miliions of thalers. The rub- Atuntial fruits of the Crown Prince's ry are the destruction of one side of the Prench quadliters ud the cutting off of MeMahou's corps trou its Northern connections. THR DEFEAT DISASTROUS Loxpow, Aug. 5.—A spectol despatch from Ha .- hon, of today's date, says the defeat of the Freneh Mt Wissembourg was disastrous, Gen, Donay's diviei ni, composed of picked fighting men, was aiierly routed, and several of them have reacbe sere ns demoralized condition, Wissembourg is ) of the Prawsians, A general advance ” and ut Savrlouis ts expected, ANOTHER LONDON DESPATCH, clory of the Prussian Crown Prince in vin Welssenvourg and Gershill was brilliant ‘Vke French were repalsed and dis- e vg bebind them their General, Douay, 50 prisoners, including many Tureos, + coptared one cannon, The Prussian sown irclbaek, was slixbtly wounded, * | PONCE CORPS MOVING ON BAARLOTIS, 1) Prossivn headquarters are at ‘reves, A Pri) corps ts gald to have moved last night on Beesiveis, wh 8 latiic was expected. ‘The rumor of the eapture of the town is uncon: Armed. It i said thet & cavalry skirmish occurred rer La terday, ia which 9 Freneh de fated 1 SAARLOVIS NOT CAPRU The reVort that Suartonte had bees taken by the French afters Hrilliaa! engagement proves unfownd- a om Paris, and ts comtradion The report en od by later dispatch, which says there has been no fighting as yor at that point. DETAILA OF THE BATTLE OF SAARBUCK. A correspondent, indorsed by the Zimer as trust- worthy and nentral, gives the following Interpsting Aotalls of the battle of Sanrbruck ‘The French made some prisoners, but captared no cannon, They lost forty killed and Fixty wound ed. ‘The French force in the battle was catia od At 90,000 men, and the Prussians at only ‘The artillery won the fight. Ti fantry and no cavuiry engave | Binth Rravsian Rogiment, aod before reported ‘Three compa aginst the Fr cree its strength sians thon retired, ‘The Sebt lasted six honre, and, on both sides, 600 men were pinced Aorsdu combat. Judeing from the Fronch accounts the Mitrakewre have already do- ided the war, ‘THE PRUSSIANS INVADING FRANCE. ‘The TYmes thie morning says the plan of the Prussian Commander-in-Chief, Gen, Moltke, hi been recently cbanged fron a defensive to an offen- sive one, An advance into France is threatened. Tt js thouebt that Prince Frederick Charles will push forward and attack Nancy ‘The French say that the Prussian neodie gna re: coils 80 badly that the marksmen are soon compelled to Ore from the shoulder, Tne French also say the Prussian cavalry carry old horse pistols, while the French bave carbines of long range, and admitting of aim, The Fifth Corps of the Prussians ts mainly composed of Poles. A LONDON INSPECTOR SHOT AS A SPY, A despatch lias been received at the Metropolitan Police headquarters announcing that Inspector Brennan of the London Police, who has been away from bis station on leave of absence, has been cap: tured by the Prussians and shot as # spy. SAARBRUCK SURLLED ON TUESDAY. Nevxincn, near Troves, August 6.—The French on Tuesday shelled Saarbrack Station, The en- gines, cara, &c., were saved, patend hea ‘The W the Ocean. Brest, Aug. 6.—The North German three. masted schooner Laura was captured by a French men-of-war and brought to this port to-day, NO NAVAL ENGAGEMENT, Lonnon, Ang. 5.—The story which recently ortel- nated in France about ® naval engagement off Cux- Daven, in which a Prussian war vessel was sunk, 1s false, ‘There nas been no collision at sea between France and Prussia thos far, French Di hes-Insubordination e French Army—ReJolcing over the € of Saarbrack, ns, Ang. 5. ture F —At the camp at Chalons last evening, the Garde Mobile had a grand illumination in honor of the capture of Soardruck, There had Deen previously some slight insubordination among the Garae, but the favorabie news ended that at once, Morudur, aiu-de-camp of the Emperor of Rus- has arrived he It is asserted that he is ou a Pectal mission to the French Government, A deapateh from Constantinople reports that the now French Minister was warmly received ty the Sultan, who expressed strong sympathy with France in the war, ‘The Count de Chambord has sent 10,000 francs to the patriotic fund, 4 Presse says the Papal Nuneto has annonneed to the Corpe Diplomatique here that the French Gov. ernment is inflexible in {ts determination to with- draw its troops from Rome, She Gaulois, asserts that the Austrian Ministerial Director Kingeko saw the Emperor y rday at 4 aunounced that Austria ond Iialy bad lance which wis favorable to France. me paper says the Emperor has requested Doputy Jerome David to remain during the war at Weacgusrters. The Bourse closed heavy. At noon rentes were quoted at 67!, 15¢, nnd the close of the market they liad declived to 661. 750. Fourteen milli terday at the rail tion. The Pope wis nw Tetter to the Emperor Napoleon, in which he expresses dissatisf Ube semoval of the Preach troops from Rom: The Fuglish Despatches—Anticipations of » Coming Struggle-No Recrvite for the Army—Eugland to Protect the Pope—The Invasion of Belgium to be a Casne Belli, Lospos, August 5.—In the H of Commons to-day Sir Harry Verney gavo notice that he should question tt rd to the military strength of we country, nnd its adequacy for de fense Mr, Lowe, that the cost of the Crinea ghity millions, baif of tion Mr, Gladstone, answering a jon giand’s treaty ations to Belgint that the treaty of 1831 was obsolete ; Be'ginm was regulated by that of It was impossible to say now wh be proper for England to take sh bellizerent powers attempt to divide Belgium Sometning however might be proposed before th adjournment of the seasion. Mr. Cauawel! expla) what the resources of the country were for the manufacture of ammunition in case of war. Mr Childers defended the navy from eharges of inet cheney made by Afr. Laird. Great euris are made TO OBTAIN RECRUITS IN ENGLAND for the army. that they meet with no success, It ie said the British Government will soon take meas- ures for organizing gn Irish militia force, It is Feported that Envlana will send iwo frigates to the Tiber to protect the Pope. Advices tr: Rome represent that the Jesuits 4 Jnduce the Pope to remove to Malia, tween the German and French soldiers in the Papal service are of constant occurrence, aud te War hows is narrowly wateued, ‘A despateh from Antwerp represents that th tal effect of the war on commerce jx fully felt ther Money js extremely searce, and business is at a standstill, Florence Nightingale, from « sick bed, writes a letter giving directions and prescribing rules for army norses, The German bark Verou, from Cork, bas pat into Silloth to escape Freuchi cruisers, It is Understood that England has determined to mike the Invasion of Peleium a eaava belli, ‘The King of the Helgisns will summon the powers who have guaranteed her neutrality to ber assistance a soon as ber territory is invaded, aud Eugiand will respond, ‘Tho strenuons efforts made b; ines in gold were seized yes Chancellor of the warto Englan the position of #0 would of the the Court of Rome to bring the influence of the Empress Bugenic to bour effectively against (he withdrawal of tho Fr troupe have tailed, anit te-day the last dewiehment leaves Clvita Vocehla, The negotiations at Florence for the preservation of the neutrality of the Ponti ficial territory havo been unsuccessful, The statement is reitera'ed that [uskia’s relations to bevlicerent powers pend on the action of Au tria, It the latter power maintait.: ber positon of neutrality, Russia will also remein . eutral, Tne only event which vould alter this #itnation would be arising of the Poies. ‘The St. Petorsburg Journals repeat that Rusela has uo design on the Danubisn Principalitica, The mission of the Duke de Cadore to Copenh gen to Indnce Denmark to form ap a Sance niled, Since bis arrival there, red her acutrality tn the peudiag Spanish, Dutch, and Italian Despatches, Aug. 5.—Journals here have been d for publisting a false despatch from nunouncing the defeat of the French at ok first rie Sartre Ine we of the fuccess wan received bere thre veran went Ly the Empress Eueénie \o her mother, ‘The Spanish fleet entered the Mediterranean last night, Jt goes to the Balearic inlande, THE UNITED STATES PLERT IN HOLLAND, _FLUsuING, Ang, 5.—The United States frigate Frapklio ty t sed from Quarantine, nearly all her crew having recovered from the email poa, THE ARMING OF ITALY, Fronencr, Au The Senate sarctioned the proposed ori tof uniry, and adopted 8 vole of confidence in the Ministry —— Amerte Sending Bree Burope. A Liverpool house purchased fur the French Government Uiree ands half million pounds of bard bread, John T. Wilson, the crucker me rehant of Fulton ‘et submitted a Dia for one million ands at dich rates, an ane ver fas! along the Avianti bie that it wax too high, "Is itt" responded Jol, who lad taken counsel in the interim; * 1 raise my terms a dollar « barrel." ‘The price was accepted, as A. only market rd-tnck in large quantities at a ents notice, Contracts ‘also been made With certain steamship companies for the transport Of the sixteen toms to Havre, THE ATTITUDE OF THE FENIANS. At 9 sinall but enthusiastic meeting of the Woife Tone Lodeo 0: Fenians, last e' My, the speakers Ireland should advocated & direct movement upon Engtand become involved in any difficulties with Baropeaa powers, AVARIANK BUNMONED TO DUTY. iitsry suche Ot Bay sre thatthe Wr Muiniser mi 0 jar Minister equi ‘thom Yo report for milftary duty et the Vor CY PREPARATION FOR A RIOT. | TEACH THESE PEOPLE THAT OoRS 418 A LAND OF FREEDOM, whe Threaten to Drench us in Blood. ‘Tne Sox, having lourned at about 1 P.M, yes. terday, that a large body of men had assembled, in Anticipation of an Orangemen's Paredo, in Forty- second street, near Vanderbilt's new Union Depot, sent reporters to the spot, It was soon ascertained that the workmen bad been compelled to strike and Join in the demonstration, The constantly enlareing mob proceedep to Crimmon's quarry, on Forty-fifth Street and Second avenue, where they forced about Bity Inborers to Join them; thence to the new Fewer At Firth avenve and Forty-seventh street, where twenty additional men were impressed; thence to Farley's quarry on Sixty-sixth street, where twenty five others were added, and about twenty who wero Working on Third avenue, near Seventy-Aith street, Inspector Dilks soon arrived at the Fifty-ninth Street Police station, with Captains Garland, Dixon, Allaire, Petty, and Speight in command of platoons of police from the First, Third, Fourth, Fifi, and ‘Twenty-eeventh Precincts, and Sergeant Woods, with 9 section of the Court squad. Inspector Diiks immediately assumed COMMAND OF THR RIOTOUS DISTRICT, and? with Capt. Gunner marched to Landmann's Hamilton Park, where they found everything quict On the return of the police to the Fifty-ninth street station @ crowd numbering several bundreds were found assembled on Third avenue, but they were quickly dispersed by Captain Gunner with about 50 men, ASUN reporter asked a man the eanse of the ex- citement, He replied, “ Don't ye know the Orange- men ure goingto turn out, and no Irishman, with blood in his veins will work to-day when the bloody rascals show their colors in the streets, Many men are at work, bat tley are all ready to rally to the front as soon as the word is given, Ail the potice in the city will be but » drop if we get started, and when we do start we will clean out every Orango- manin the city."" About this tine a placard was posted on the wall on Third avenue with the words, “To hell with King William and all Lis clan,” whieh, on being seen by a Gorman baker, was supposed to hare rence to King Frederick Willlam of Prus ‘The patriotic baker tore it down, and was at once set upon by a cang of about twenty men, who would doubtless have EATEN HIM TO DRATHT, had not the officeys—whe were obliged to draw thelr revolvers—rercued him. The mob, baving learned that there would be no procession, about two hun- dred of their nuwder marched up Second avenue, and halted on the east side of Hamilton Park, where a small social club, known as the No Name Club,” were enjoying their annual ptente, They were asked whether they were Orangemen, and on their asanr- ing the inod they were not the crowd gradually dis- persed. At 5:30 Ivspector Dilks telegraphed to nperintendent Jourdan that all danger was over, to Which Capt, Jourdan replied: “If you think there is. no dancer, you can dismiss the reserve.” Inspector Dilks and Capt. Ganver, accompanied the Bux F. then Visited the Park and the cen where the mob had collected, end finding fr things wearing their usual apvearunce, revarued to Filly-vinth street station. At 6:15 THT RESERVES WERE Disursern, and the Inspector departed, turning over the com- mand to Capt, Guauer, Tun Nownens Tt is eetimated that at tzed and armed for the purpose of orean- renting the Orangeme: Capt, Walsh, of the po- Her station treet, says tbat 1.000 were collected Nhorhood of Hibernia Hall doring the morning, Mr. Gaynor, the owner of the piace, says he thinks 1,000 men were there, who dis persed between 2 and 3 o'clock. Mr. Gaynor says that they were mainly from Brooklyn, Jersey City and Hoboken, with eome from Weslcnester county They drank TWENTY KOS OF LAGTR in bis establishment Jn other saloons, 28 much as they wisied. Capt, Walsh sald saw +0 large a namber of mien’ tozether v such tances withouta ficht, They were t der discipline, Ove man bad four hundred men p Williamsbargh under control, All were armed with p Knives, aud other wespous, and were drank Le never a lurdy set of men, A number of emen from Brooklyn and rk coll bariie ferry waiting for ookign Orai # that wore expe the procession. Many of thei Were under the infuvuce of f.quor EY OPENLY CARRIED PISTOLS, three o'clock 1 to (heir homes. ——— - n riday Murd Andrew Murphy and Thomas Murphy, of 167 Noth Bichth street, Williamsbargh, bad a fi uarrel last night Andrew Murphy was repairivg nis roof when Thomas returned from work. The latter complained of the'noise, and Andrew desisted. T homas went out ond drank freely, and on retarn ing kicked Andrew's dog. This ied to @ fight, dur- ing which Thomas sta»bed Andrew to the heart With @ vockel-knite, Thomas Was arrested. Mrs. Andrew Murphy Was wounded while endeavoring to separate the two men, — ‘The Anarchy in North Carolina, Rataiou, Aug. 5.—Mr, Turner, editor of the Sentine, wae waylaid on bis way to Hillsboro, Orange county, and arrested by Holden's militis this morning, Orange county bas not been declared ina state of insur: eet! Tt iv ward that in Als. manee Connty the Conservatives were intimidate: by Holden's militia, and thet they did not vote. the county weut largely Republican, — The Merrick Camp Meeting, In the forenoon of yesterday, the fourth day of the meeting, the Rev. S, Landon, the venerabdie pastor of the Springfield M. KB. Church, preached ; and in the afternoon a discourse was delivered by the Rev. Dr Wm, Butler, in the evening the ser. mon was delivered by the Rev, J, Cromiish, of Hunt. ington. ‘The exercises on Sunday are to be the same as on Week days, With the addition of a love feast, — frant’s Neutrolity Proclamation. Wasurvaros, Aug. 5.—The President did not oMfcinily hear nati! Wednesday, by a telegram from the Department of State, thas M. Borthemy had ud Vired this Government that France bid declired war against Prussia 14 fuck now being known trom wr oMcial source, the President will publish a pro: clamation of neutrality, —— New War iv the Caribbean Sea, War between the Governments of St, Do mingo and Hayti is imminent. President Sazent, of Hayti, wids Yresident Cabral, of St. Domingo, and Hace aids the followers of the lace President, Sal nave ‘Tbe Salnaviste have attacked te northern frontier, A loan of two millions of doiars is pro: Jecied by Mayti, to be redeemed in currency, —- Conservative ‘Triumph in North Curolina, Raresau, Aug. 5.—The Conservatives have carried the North Carolina Levisiature, Ju Brooks, of the United States Court, will sue a writ of habeas corpus for the Caswell prisoners, The Conservatives bave dw Congrossmu in ue Rockingham, N. C., discret —— A Cougressman's Ear on, Mewenis, Aug. 5.—In a dispute on Main street, sterday, between Gen, W. J. Smith and Judge ha W, ‘Smith, the former, who is & member of Congress from this district; had his left eur Uitkoo off, The combatants were aici cocaine Seamen's Wages Increased, Wasnrvarox, Aug, 5.—The wages of all en- Nisted mon inthe navy have been increased $1.50 per month ‘The inerease has been extended to masters-at-arms, apothecaries, yeomen, paymasters’ Writers, aud other appointed officers, —————_— The Cabinet Meeting. : Wasurxorow, Aug. 5.—The Cabinet session continned two ‘hours und » half, It was eoutined to routine businoss, Nothing was sald about the extra session of Conroe, Jefferson Davis Coming te New York. keexuuien, White Sulphur Springs, Va., Aue. 5.—Jeflerson Davis started yesterday fur New York, on his way to Karope, Torrible Ka Greece. Arnexs, Ang. §—Vin London,—Vhe towns of Ampbirsa and Golavida and several villages have boon destroyed, Muny persons wore killed and wounded, - —— ‘Tho Hanging of Thieves tn Cotornd Dexver, 3.—Two horse thieves wore wauged by the Vigilents yesterday at Pusdto, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, RED TAPE IN BELLEVUE, pater Riding Down Juniors in the Medical Pr. feasion—A Rule ander which a Physician's Diploma becomes Waste Paper. A gentleman called at Bellevue Hospital the other day with a fine pinorpple for patient. ‘The little Juxnry was dentod the sufferer, This was dono under an infloxibie rale “ What" said the eentleman, “cannot my friond have the pineapple which J sent in to bim ?" He was told that he could have his pineapple teain, “Cannot tho hemane Warton Brennan give me permission *” “Warden Brennan i¢ as powerless as the lowest subordinate in the Hospital.” The “superior powers" bave even tied the hands of the resident medical staff of the hospital. Not @ honse physician of the institation ean or- dor, even ny way of preseription, « particle of fruit or vocetable matter for # patient under any cireum. ces, A bunen of luscious eraces, & peach, an Apple, or the like, sar be erateiul to the parched Lato a lips of a dying pationt; the doctor In tmm dance may ees and know it; but, reenlariy quali- fled and duiy appointed phywician though he be, he cannot suthorize the Uttie induigonce, even to save alife A conrt of Justice will ansnond a trial at the corti. feate of « physician. A medical certificate is a valid bar to the execution of the sirictont logs proces: All the claims of businees and soclety give way whe the pivaician stepe in Rue tn Relewne Hospital « pliyrician's diploma would soem to be so much waste paper Let us tell how this came abont, Some t oe ago, by permiasion or preseription of one of the house payricians, a basket of cherries was given tom patient While the baskot lay for a brief time in the hall of the hospital, in walxed Dra, Loomis, Crane, Ciark, and Wood, the magnates of the Medical Board, spyin hoes ries, they cried: “Hat What is this? Who are these for?” Then they gave peremptory orders that no frnit of any kind should thereafter be taken into the hospital for the use of any patient, except by special order of the Medical Legend is, Sanwa Soro patient can now tonch fruit’ except re miesion of the Medical Board. To this no one conid object if the members of the Board were alwave accessible, None of its mombers reside Within the hospital, .ntpliaaieenmetainias THE GRAND JURY HELD, pt ath che Judge Bedford's Hopes of the Speedy Pun- ishment of Mr. Nathan's Murderes On the return of the Grand Jury yesterd Judge Bedfird sald: Nn. FOREMAN AND GENTLEMEN OF tre JunT: I learn this moment that you lave completed your labors for the term, Permit me, in nil-aipoenity, tn behalf ot the Inw-abiding citizens of tals eity, to thank you, not only for the prompt and rapid man- ner in which you bave fulfilled \our « uties, out als: for the sound diveretion which has guided your ac- lion—promptly discharging when ‘there was not an indictment, was sufficient suMlcient evidence to warrant finding ielin und as promptly | to have a ped: Ww when ther upon the et completed their Court. To-day yduly to make au exception to tis Fe 19 going on in thie city an investigation, the object of which Is to Tay the iron hand of the law upon the neck of the marderor of a respected and honored citizen. Happily for the eyds of justice, I Am satisflod that Superintendent Jourdan. and the District A‘torney and bis assistante are doing and will continne lo do everytaing in their power to throw light upon this, as yet, shrouded mystery, Ae 1 have reason ‘to have creat hopes that the Enilty one will be brought to Justice in a few day, I deem 1t but prudeat and wise not to discharge yo kentiemen, but to atk you all to hold yourselves in Feadiness, to as to answer at once any summous hich may iseue from this Court for your stiond- ance. The Grand Jury. throueh thetr foreman, ex. Pressed a willingoess to hold themselves in readi- ess, — The Long Branch Races. To-day is the last and really the great day of the races at Long Branch. There will be a content “mile heats—that old-fashioned race, which m Vicinity In the last five years—once\at Je-ome Park in 1808. wnd onee at Posiion Course in 1809, The entries to teen In all, The arer Abdel K 6 Atherton, Flora Melvor teres no Invercavld, Daffy, Sundown, &e s are Carrie. Kaver ee, Inverevuid, and pro others, Pouls were sold last eveuing at Long Brauca and tn the city as ioliows Carrio.ssssscoes 3 35 B55 85 69 69 50 0 Kader. ccicccese 21 90 25 46 63 13 45 99 88 37 a? 35 BL Fiend 6 10 8 1717 1415 16 12 13 10 14 13, we hurdle race entries are: Pohannon, 1 23 O) % 60 30 8 MD 6b Oyster SD ib GS a8 0 8 tO Bhday 150 ibe Morris Wide. eeescsscg 19 25 17 25 15 16 3S 26 Geral be ‘The last race will be for a purse of $1,000, the gift of Big Six, Win. M. Tweed, Koy. The eotries snd pools are: Pompey Payne... .s » nv 0 pr ibe da sia ° M . Cavalletesscssecsss 13 1 2 Fi Bouter. i's ; Bt. bwurick, { bad 6 — A Gallant General Gone. Gen. W. T. H. Brooks died at Huntsville a, on July 12, He eraduated at West Point 4 ASML, rvedin the Florida war as Sec tenant of Lo ry, and in the Mexican wa) was brevetted @ Captun tor gallant conduct at Monterey, and Alor ior gallantry at Contreras and Churubusco, ie bore a most honorable part in the war of the re. bellion till Jaly 14, 1664, when he rosizned bis _com- mand, at that ime being that of the Tenth Drum Corps’ In front of Peiersburg. Aiter the war he lived tor some time in the oil region of Pennsviva- bia, and afterward in Wisconsin, and in 130) re- moved to Huntsville, where he bough! a furm. He wre n gentleman of geverous and manly character, an exceilent soldier, remarkable slike for intellect ual resources and gallantry under tire, In private life, bis tastes were democratic and ‘ree irom pre tension and display, His deati wall be lamente all who knew bim. —— . ‘The Warriors in Quod. To the Faitor of The Sun. Sm: The arti nants rome notier from nye, 4 interested Ke Of the officer who arrested my eolnpa nous it ine in every particoler. Twas. ac sed at the police station of ereatin @ disturbance by singing tke Marseilisisc Myrnn 1p te strecta of Jere rey tate ethereal cause of the indignity put npon us warn grudge which tho polee have itary. i yocrock on Whureday nugiit {wie talning to empers of and insolentiv ord 13 Whi ve on. trated | Was reqniest nrany tim to the police station, wnd did. we dd two ouere. The Docherry who investigated fefused to Hsien 19 ¢ ee pee ONE OF THE WARLIORS. —_ OLILUARY, 1, Johnson, of Grace Church, Jainaiea, ded on Taursday Nicholas Wowing died in Gincinuati yesterday, having been thrown from acarriage. He hn served LONG BRANCH INCIDENTS, ers won $4,000 on Helmboid, atthe Long xe Joseph Ke 11 is lonely at Ls we AWho KOE. L ny clams on Tue Jay Insc, at the , that bie stomach has Deru Use ae a KpFIny CUADION ever KHCe: — HOURS OF LEISURE Lition will go on uu ox schue'zon Guarde have their seventh an shooting ou Monday ‘The stermors New Champion, Stite of Maine, and Sylvan Shore will wccompuny the boats wailing 1h kreat yacht race on Mouaay, Music for daiciug ‘un fick Hout, ‘Bodworti's band will hive a speci bea In the coutre of the Motllla. —_ - MINIS PROM CORRLSUONDENTS, — A correspondent suggests that 9 first-class restan be established At OLE Of the StaweD Islnnd lund 1Dys. A New Jersey Central Railroad commuter oom that that corporation Foluse to furnish seats for Jucal passougers, tennese in the Navy Yard, say fax battalion during tho’ last. Presidential cain that ciated are given the cold she in the dint ‘oMces. while ihe Sesimour nen, who pelted them with stones, are bunds provided for. —— WASHINGTON all ostmasier-Genoral 1s going to his home in Maryland, ‘The President will return to Log Bronch on Tuesday, the 16th inst Awerican citizens travelling in France must passports, They can,be hidl o1 appion the De a NOTES, ° riment. te, Washington, Passport Bureau, Rithoat the satervcation of “hay"so-called » passporé agents,” Commander J. F, Groon, of the flagship Con i Writing from 1. Domingo oly, ‘Baye tnat Presi HKaer does vot anticipate any Fiereepben te the state of afairs 0 101 the United Acates mant: Coaire 0 Amen the asd , LS ry ited CLion. Of tnt teats. 19 acaribuved by the poupre to ee a Rad bad caakn ou the: part of ‘due by. minieas Gororumen, AUGUST’ 6, 1870. BATTLE IN WESTCHESTER, enemies WASHINGTONVILLE WOMEN SEIZING THB PUBLIC POUND, patente Chignons Damaged ond Petticonts Torn— The Geeso and Kine Defended, and Jus- On Wednesday morning a desperate conflict awoke the village of Washingtonville, Westchest county. The difculty had its origin in the impound- Ing of a nunmber of cows and goose, At an indigna- tion meeting an army of German and irish women, onder the leadership of the intrepid Mrs. Gen. Cleary, determined to wrenk vengeance apon Pound- master Watts and his coterie at thotr next incursion. The revolutionary throuts and preparations for ‘war excited the warlike ardor of Jastice Meoks,and that oMcial, with a corps of constables, officers, clerks, and street Arabs boldly entered tt. nemy"s territory and OFFERED nATTLR. The first sortie was made by Gon. Mecks to cover & party who were removing an obstruction which the Amagonian forces had placed in front of the pond gate, Meoks's flanks were well covered, but he was weak tn artillery. The covering party had one bata few rods into the enemy's linos when @ sudden and furious atteck was made upon thom from all sides by the women, who were armed with every conceivable weapon they could lay their hands on, FROM A BROOMBTICK TO A GRIDIRON. The attack was mot bravely by the gallant Meeks, and tho battle waxed hot. Coats were torn, petti- coats ripped, and Lair flew. Still the battle raged. At the expiration of thirty minutes the majority of the officials were Aore de combat, and the rapidly arriving reinforcements to the ranks of the women warriors warned them that defeat was inevitable, Mrs, Gen. Cleary lost her left curi, and had her nose slightly damaged by OMcer Watts. Mrs. Wet- ler bad the squint in her starboard eye straightened by & woll-directed blow from Oficor Wood. Mra, Prina, though she fought valiantly with the short end of a broom handle which had peen BROKEN OVER THE MEAD OF CONSTANLE PosTEM, was compelled to leave the flold disabled by the loss of all of her pack hair, Mrs, Appel also fonzht desperately, and displayed strategy worthy of 9 MeCiellin,’ She tude repeated Ouslaughts upon Gon Mooks, taking him in the rear, and always by surprise, ‘The General was last secu sprawled over a fence, and dirs. Appel was plying a baby-erib board vizorousiy A like th ch were batt Ks, avon and Bon- ce knocked insensible, They Sutteriee, and soon MOP IN A MBAR. In executing tue latter feat, the invincible Mrs, Williauis lost the nse of her red rizht hand, Mever hoif, of tue Westchester Democrat, was seen carry ing off the wounded, Lett in possession of the fiefs, the victorious women’ first orocoeded to tear down the pound fence. ‘Tbe bold Mrs. Dorbucker, mounted the ruins of the pound. In her hand she (riginplavtly waved a ved cotton petticoat, She Said the woinen troops had fougiit nobly, and then Proposed three tousing cheers for the ‘champion woman of America. This was given and the bero- ines marched to quarters, $$ PHOTOGRAVHS BY SUN REPORTERS. Who were at ‘oponed on Cons covery ad Men and Animals Killed, The terrific storm of Thursday afternoon passed around Manhattan Isiand aud veuted its fury upon the lower portion of W hester county. The flashes of lightning were vivid. ond the sharp, crack- Ing detonations of the thunder resembled the dis. charge of heavy rifled ordnance. In Morrisonta the office of the Jowrnal wae strnck. The cowpositor’ ~ eases wore all knocked down, and 80 was M Duane, In & dwelling two persons were paralyzed by the shock. A chimney near by was riddled, The nee of Mr. Rborly, on and Washing ton avenue, lost its First stree 1 the roof was torn of, ‘Tie ng bnrnt # ronnd hole through tue floors from the rool 10 (ue ecllar, All iu the house were stonned: At High Bridge, James K who was working killed by t knocked dow Was insta panions Were away lege were kil A Brooklyn Navy ance, Mathew John Bradley, an orderly police ser- e t in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, an old Govern: ment employec, was discharged iast week without notice or explanation, He applied to Commander Candler, who told bim that he was dismissed for leaving bis post on the 27th ultimo, and for con versing for some minutes with a brocier officer. Bradley replied that he could hardly think that the reason asigned was the tru: as on the arriy, amoria and the auutioss Coma Chandler took him from his post for a much Period, to #ee ou bourd the Vermon A Troublesome Trip to Bu Frederick B. Furnell, proprietor of the Atlantic Hotel, Bath; William Walton, his bartenter; and David P, Thomas have been committed by Justice Walsh on the charge of stealing a watch from Gar- ret May, of Bleecker street, New York. May took some women to the hotel, and being nninle to pay ‘bis bill, eft bis watch as collateral, spoten Nese f 1 $25, Dut us the dill amounted to $41, Furaell d not deliver the watch. Hence the arrest. lou. P. Koady will defend Mr. Fuenell, acl God Save Treta A green silk flag, with gold fringes, and bear ing the device of Erin's Harp ip gold, with the legend “God save Ireland.” was presented list night to the Wolf Tone Circle Fenian Brotherhood by Mrs, Lenahan and Mrs, O'luplan, patriotic Irten ger ir daughter safely home from a party we The i women, ‘The flog was carried at the funersl of F O'Ncii Crowley. who was killed at Kilelo Woods, in Ireland, during the insurreetion of 167, and has therefore an iatrinsic and historic value for Lristinen. Fun for Tammany Hall, The German Republican General Committee last night expressed their utter disguat at Ue treat. ment which d froin the Engst spouking IL was resolved to hold no re with the Tv onty Word street General Committee WESTCHESTER COUNTY ‘The Sing Sing meeting opens on tue #h aud A concert for the benefit of the poor of Fordham. $s Announced for to-morrow eVvenivg 1a bus hall Of Sb John's Coilege The sports of Fordham had a chowder in Br Wooas y Lay, Among the 19 0 Min #5901 oid Securing tas buol), the thick departed —— CURLOSITIES OF CLIME, Edward Stoner, of Philadelphia, a lunatic, tried to throw bis wite cut of a window on Thursday Henry W. Stevens, aged seventy, of Sugar Long, Qrauge’ county, cut! bw throat Wik w razor’ ol Tuceday Granville Mears, formerly a highly respected Citizen of Boston, Hanged hineeit ou Tburvday ipo Tanatic wey lun 635 Rrondway, was en tered and robbed yesterday moruiy, the third time wititn winonth Captain Petty and Detective Field recently dis. #.s,000 worth oF Koods whic duhiest Clerks wad sold to receivers, Some adroit thieves got into the staterooms of ‘the New Champion tteaner, om her Way trom Catskill, and vot away with bouly Valued wt several hundred dollars damos Barr, who boards in the St. Cloud Hotel, charged at the Jefferson Market Court yesterday tial Mins Plorcowe Graham, an notress, KRG stolen his gold waten, Julius Metzler, the pawnbroker, of 49 Kast Hous ton strwel, was eouimirted (or (rial at the Tombs onthe charge of recely ing (wo thiend Ince Stinwls wort #400, the property of Hanry Gregory of 60 Broadway, Jerome Bradley,who wns sentenced tn the Courttor Generui Beaslous to five in Slate Prison on an Indictment for sveating #°0.0% worth of Government bonds from Mor Son Hatehy ae releaood by Judge Barnard day O08 4,000 James Gordon and Charles William, off offend $y cTaKg AtTeated yestoruny while tolling solen ive ry to FM. Ho Jeweller, 153 Spring «hinone, the arcicies was a liver gup, with the har ley Shetteld er." and gore POOR nerired °N'.” Wouset wee wricsted for rusting The wake of John Real was celebrated last night at the residence of bis brother-in-law, Patrick MoCauley, in Third avenne, afew doors above One Handred and Fifth street, The friends of the fam- lly began to call at an early hoor in the evening, and the stream of visitors wus kept up till 8 o'clock this morning, Over a thousand persons viewed tho corpse, many of whom exhibited gpeat emotion, and muttered THREATS OF VENORANCE against “Jolinny's murdorers."” The vast mworit; however, gazed eliently upon the dead, of quict pressen their sympathies to the members of th family who wore present. ‘The corone was attired in the same anit In which Real was Nanged, and enclosed ins mahogany coffin, ‘The expression of the countenance was serene and Innocent No eign of pain, nor any suggestion ot a Yiolent death, was visibie in tue smooth and Loylsh wee, Fiye wax candles were burning at the coffin head, Real's four sisters and his ured father eat bowed tn tief around the room, ‘Tne apartment was the back room on the fist floor, with windows openiug {nto & garden to the rear Flowers were growing in the garden, all around the base of the fence and along tie edges of the harrow paths, which showed benutivuily In the streaming lights. Trees were also there, whose swaying branches cast orciliating shadows npon the wide, high aide wall of @ building at the rear of the garden, on which the dusky shades seemed per- formiug & GHOSTLY DANCE at the wake of the dead. The room in which th coffin was displayed was plainly furnished. Th dead man's friends seom to be people in ordinary cireumstances—thrifty, honest folks, intelligent and warm-hearted. His sisters wero evidently suffering deeply, and tho aged father seomed quite dazed wi grief, || Mt. McCauley, the "brother-in-law id “the honors; and, on hearing — that a SON teporter was present, he eonght lim out, and earnestly requested that the Sux would express tho Weartfelt thanks and gratitude of the deceased's famiiy to Miss O'Rielly und Miss Kane, aod to the Sisters of Charity, for their many acts of kindness ng the distressing ordeal through which they had been cailed to pa Crowds of young mon collected in Third avenae, from time to time, and gave vent to their ‘eel ngs in favor of the dead and acainat thos whom they re: ferred tons his marderers, Tney said the banging ot Roal was @ political murder, aud. that." Taine many would yet be made to rue the hour that saw the deed don THE LATEST FENIAN STIR. —_ Arrival ofa Secret Agent from the Directory y in a Contingency to ading Army to Ireland, 1A, Aug. 6.—It is said that @ sceret agent from the Irish Repubiican Directory in Ireland arrived yesterday morning in this city, and is en- avoring to heal Fenian differences, I: is uncer- J that if Bugland takes sides with Prassiq, Will rend arms and munivions of war to ire 1d an invading force of 50,000 men, ‘The agent las no confidence in the professional atriots of New York. wiry have been orga izing raids nada, He adds that several British spice have Gouve over to America to make their headquarters ia New York during the Franco-Prussian war, ‘The agent charges the failure of the Featan move- ment in Ireland upon the fully or treachery ofan American onvor, who loot certain doeaments in Treiund in which exposed the Fenian plans to the British Government, $<. CRLESTE CARHART PARDONED, —— The Woman whose Testimony was Thrown Out Bocanse she had Served in State a Forward as Prosecutor, Goy. Hofman, just previous to his refusal to grant John Real a forinight’s respite, gave Celeste Car- bartan ureon ditional pardon. In May, 1867, m) Carhart shot one Gorham who was aitempting to break into her house, She fired turough the door, apa the bullet entered the abdomen of the thief out- tide. Coleste was sentenced to two yoara and hulfin State prison. She received her pardon on ‘Thursday. Her right of eitizenship having been r stored, sie will pow prosecute cently broke into he . and hot throw out her tesimony, as be did ow the fre examination of Farrel}, because lus served @ term in Dtate Prine Zt —— NEW JERSEY, eats Dr. Helmbold's Lone Branch cottage was roobed Arkansis Sigler, of Montelrir, wae killed ti t ing dusiag the shower ou Thursday Auzast Woising attempted to. «io his wile Newark yestesday, Dut lis pistol tise Me was ——— - LALESE LABOR NE becie eeed Fifteon thousand spinners in Fall River are on AIAG nuiuist @ FeauetIoN Of en per cont The strike of the Crisping in Curfelds, Jones & Co.’s shoe manufactory in Newark bas lerinthated. ‘Tue Rankin Mills proprietors, Newark, have 4) charged two of thelr employers, aad the reat refuse t Work unless the jen Are reinstated, ‘The trustees of Cooper Union offer the free use of the large hall to the workingmen for discussions on labor wad capiiai and kindred bopies. Arrangements bave perf a State Convention of the Labor Neformn P: vot at Sy. Tacuse, (9 nominate an eLUre Sta Of either political party ‘The building trades’ unions of Geneva, Bwitzer- land, are on strike, and Inst nicht an uppeal for uid for then! was read to the Workingiwen’s Uuiva, Over 2,000 fawiliee are suffering. a FLASHES FBOM THE OCEAN CABLES. peda ‘The Liverpon! cotton market closed with avlands Wt Tied., and Orleans at 84d. ‘The followers of Martinez threaten an invasion of the northern part of Vera Cruz. Bt. Thomas merchants have received orders not to ship by French or German vessels, American Indians have lately made incursions in the Biate of Sonora, and killed many citizens, Consols closed at 804, for money, 84% for xe Fivetwontics, 6s, 433s , 6s, Kis | Gis, Si) ; bem-for he Venezuelan ¢ 19 Trovisi oual Presi aaa party All vessels arriving in Porto Ric for each (on of cargo; and veaels Fogarare to pay $3) has elected Guzman bt. Four Bites support we are to pay $1 ballast to take —— . PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, - Miss Susap B. Anthony is going to California John Hogan will bnild @ stone bridge over Spuy- ten Duyvei creck, to cost 829,000 The Hon, William ©. De Witt, poration Coun se) of Brooklyn, his g > Newp Senator Fenton arrived in Syracnse vening? and w nt to the res idenee of Congressinan Mccarthy Grant has a han new rel Mis sister, Mra Abel Corbin, of F eth, War delivered Of w Abe gir yorterday moruing Mr. Frelinghnysen has not yet accepted the mis sion to Knuland, Tt te understood that the nueetiled CoudiHon of his Dustnoss affairs delays \ respon John Hoey says that Col, James Fisk, Tr, has been compelled to ea! his dinner Hom «mantelpiece ehisiuee with De Baues at Long Bianrh Kev. John Love. dr. was last night ordalnes facied watorof the Anon Baptist Cleiteh street, by the Kev. Drs Dowang, iew eed, Sampsou, and ot! er ministers The Rev, Samuel Osgood, tn pr of the 1 of the Messiah (Universn me yesterday piddained a dew tthe pal Chureh By Hsnone Porter aud Quin d bY several Feeyy Le s SPAKKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, An earthquake was felt at Oaxaca on duly 98. New Zealand declines to euter into the Colonia’ alliance Republicans have lost the judicial election in Rich o lave been discovered northwest of ational Bunk of Santa I'6 is organized, Capital $800,000 of Campeachy has talon ap arms sovernment ‘The scientific expedition from Yale College is at work pear the forks of tue Platte, Pleuro pneumonia has broken out among Mr. mores tuported cattle at Btaatahurg St, Louls ts to petition the Prosicent to nardon Gen, O'Neil and the other Fenian prisoners, Terrife thunder storms did great damage to provers in Bangor and viewuity On Thursday ‘The steamer L. J. N. Stark was bu Piaiteburg, N. ¥., yesterday, Ono life was tost ‘The Mormons will let Dr, Newman preach: in their tabernacle provided he will give (lem the Use OL us paipit in Washington Thomas Burke was killed, and severn! others od nour Were injured by the falling of & house Wish Workin. were Femoving In Boston yesterday ‘The Red {River expedit the Woons “Kiel Fouch, and & Koo Herskn WALI te ist between Hict Aad Col, Volsey, the commander of the forces. Thomas Dutton, a foreman in the Brie Rall way Gompanys machine sop at. Port Jervis, wae thee Featerd ¥, amd, tk fie hand on the ale wren Was drawn tn. Tle wan c Wr or twolve tines, titel the ar the looms: ted round the ‘wee Vwi PRIOE TWO CENTS, MOB LAW IN CONNECTICUT, THE CONSPIRACY 70 DRIvK an DLDITOR OUT OF MERIDEN, ee An Abortive Attempt to Bulist an Influential Pelice- The Cowbliding of the Rev, ther Rizas-Somebody Some timo ago # young scion of one of the aristocratic families of Meriden, Conn., publiely cowhided the Rev. Luther G. Kiggs, editor and pro- Prietor of the Meriden Recorder, on account of some strictures which Kentleman had pablished on bis conduct. The ru@an was punished, despite tn- uence and money, Evor since the family of the young man have boom moving heaven and earth to drive Mr. Riggs from the town, and at one time we were culled upon to chronicle w bold and outspoken conspiracy to that end, which, bowevor, failod, aa did every other one. But tt was not anti the other dy that this deep-set feeling of revenge culminated, A certain gondleman who doce business in thie city is @ warm adberent of the Republican party, and as such was very active im furthering the inter ests of ox-Governor Jewell. One day last weok While seated in his office ® man tinving the appear ance of a well-to-do countryman entered, and pro Senting one of his official note-heads, asked whethes he was the person whose nume was imprinted there. on. On being answered in the affirmative, he said that ho had been directed to invite him to got Meriden, taking ten aetermined and trustworthy Mon, to execute @ job which required pluck an secrocy, He binted that money was no object, and invited the gentleman to name his own terms. ‘The astonished politician ingnired the nature of the job, which his visitor was at first reluctant te discloe ; but on finding that the gentlowan would Uave nothing to do with it in that case, be delibo- rately unfolded the following diabolical provosition: His principals, le said, were determined at alf bagards to drive Mr, Riggs of the Recorder from the town; and in furtherance of this object they pro- it the New York gang be 0 to Morte turday afternoon, when the Keeorder ‘and Colony streets, wound Ue er (there being no newspaper issued on Sanday): 1 they should enter the buildin; and disfigure type, smash the machinery, 'and destroy things nerally beyond hope of repair; that they should Proceed to Mr. Rice's residence on Hobart street, the front of which they should smoar with: tar and paint, and should ruin Wuatever else be longed to Mr. Ries, ‘The gentleman's firet impnise was to close tho bars gain with the rugian, go on to Meriden and sets trap for the whole gang; but the answer of the scoundrel to a question about the police (" Oh! you needn't be ® scared of them; we've got them all Oxed.") spoiled that plan and confused iim for the time. lo then set to work to learn the namo of the person who had dirceted Lis visitor, but the lattes Would not dis Thinking It p comsful at ai able that he mirht be more enc other interview, he told the villain ta x that he would like time to stady ® plan of attack. ‘The next time the fellow cadled ho hid & map of Meridens and marked in lead peneil the position, of the Recorder office and Me. Riges's resideuce. ‘This map is in the SUX oMlee Hefforts of the gentleman to draw out the name of his mysterious acquaintance were unavull however, and a third inverviow was pro no better result. At tast, losing all put told the scoundrel to quit his oMee, d never agein, to approaed bim with any such infumous proposl- on Under penalty of a broken head. e entloman, whilo be desires his name to be withheld from priut, has expressed his willintness to give his time and labor to bring the conspiraiora: sstice; and, with this end in view, we Lave for- warded his naine to Mr. Riggs, aud auch other par~ ticniars as will enable him (0 make out a clear case agaivet the scoundrels, meee THE UEROLS OF TH gs Gen, Banks's Speech before the Society of the Army and Navy of the Gulf-A Dash at the Sick Man, Bostoy, Aug. 6.—The Society of the Army and Navy of the Gulf met to-day, Gon, N, P. Banks pre- ridin Officers were elected a» follows Pevsidont, Adumiral F ULF. opidente. Lent « Geos Pility ASN rdat T Galtsy May. Gea. W eawory V. Baoks. Maj-Gem, Stal Mib-Gen, Guaire j-Geu. Riehard Arnold, Maj -Gen. Bit. J-Geo. TW. Bhetinan, Brig-Gon.0- § en. 0.6, Dirient, Mij-Gen. We B. Bran H. Rayniond ; Proasnrer, ° an. Walker, Made t on of the Business meeting Gi Backs delivered an address in Mustc Mall, prossed strong disupproval of the aggrossive. p of Prossia, He protested ageiast the mal of the Turkish Enipire in Christian Kuro Mediterranean and Uh Spe svurchy, whichover she wependent, and the footuola th Mexico, ther nations may come the nercial power, —— LONG ISLAND. nM, Rite wk Biky whee Da COUPE. LOF 200, ote vot. Kidare drank tee water t ue Cwesitti-elgty mile kak exhauete off thy cout by Movers Sauith BROOKLYN, feeds Barglars have a clear fleld in Brooklyn ‘The President has appointed Mr, Bailey, of Ohio, Cousul at Hong Koug. ‘The body of an unknown man was found in the river, off Moutague street, yesterday It is whispered around the City Hall, that the Boss ts going for the nomination of Register ve of absence to go beyond sen grante@ Sickles has beva extended tor out year. At ti Jobo atrect, yesterday, Mary Ticrney, Brig es Callahan, and Mrs. Cullen quarreiled an ve peace, wad Mew oars. bed ulin with BAL, TUB BALL AND ae Ecxfords beat the Unions yesterday by It ‘The to 12, Phe to-day The Eagles de terday, by 18 to The compositors of th Fireside Companion pir The game in Vrenion (N the Treuton Club aud th sulted In tavor of the latte Tho Whit als and Stars play in Central Parte ated the Orions in Hoboken yose Rural New Yorker au beaten yesterday ta « sor + the oF bt the Burn iy representing New y a‘ 1 Brn ay ont ma, Wa ! u wet and 3 he ——— YUTIINGS ANOLE LOWN fap tho Cup races tabling bcos hd tela James Quinn, arene piuagenariin, who had been Imprisoned for nbatdontnents ® a daeherioa oo The polo of w conch wan driven throush car 108 ot the doventh Avenue Ino verterday, and. tetaily tee Hired Jone av ingeaue, wasn lamp exploded on the third story af # Mt, rear, nid vet the bed of (ug OCoupewa Mattida Rowe, on Bien Damage $10) wpeale ‘Tho office ot the Commissionces of Excise is to be Fomoved {rom Purice Hentquarters to tae Horuweae er of Houston and Mulvey stieste Pater Biol, of Becond atreat and First avenue while vat work yeaternay ct 2, aia Forond street pad Fourth atenity telly tataity injured Tt whe rnmored yestarday that the police hid mate iP Of pe Rete of the Natuan inure The polico would’ kive nobody guy intonacs A. German Patriotic. Aid Rociety. was formed in Harlem inet nicht, with Mr_Gcores Kberd Premdette Martin Brown Vice-i'residout, baward Muni? sooros tary. and Adam Horniar Prensiirer Judge Ktvlin wan 80 nearly blinded by lees) dng 1 husky testimony yesterday, In A theatrical. ant * Obied fo defer | The Jewteh vat Mins Lirzettn bruinard’ for ®1M, thint he Whe dren wotil to-day normative of the Gapdivity deecribed iy Pawlon i Uy evening THe aynawoiies Ave to he draned Mm mourning and ths erivodon dlvbiews Wilk lust AUD pray uubil siadowa UE Sunday UMeer Glonning attempled to arrest Thomas Pendergrast, of 18d sireet, last evening. He yum see UPON OY Three wWonen and tree dow The tormee es taulted the offleur with & Lisichol, aud knocked fim dow h.and the falter sprate upon biinjont of then bit of halt Of bie Lott ear ‘the Nathan Murder—A man with slouched exp, face Waived and AWollen, Ron! OFer 46, CORE MOR BL the elbow, abouk W years old, Muulud Lor Wodieab Veeatmant about half nant Botciock A.M. on the 1Orw Mattinrn ontimca’” trata 1 Baa teteand ae penny oy A reked enep veil te Ai noupne § He bottve ot Mend euprsonsa 6 We eam eatin 2 rv