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TTRIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR mil EUROPEAN WAR, ae The Victorious Prussians Before Metz. NEW YORK, W ed by twenty thousand sailors from the fleet, The Gaulots snys the false nows of a victory was dir- Seminated in Strasbourg lsat week at the same boar cautionary than an imperative measure, and ite rig- orous enforcement is not contemplated, ‘There was ® preconcerted a it was sent out her tompt to deceive the LOOKING FOR FORRION AID. The Oficial Journal, after describing the resoarce: and the patriotic spirit of the nation, which has to Prussian ambition, asks what other power would like to eee Prassin maxing 3 Prassian Inkos, invading Despatch es — Strasbourg Bo- sieged by the Prussinne—Kugenio Packing Her Trunks—The Empire About t Sweeping Thr the South of France, Lonvox, Aug. 9. — Authentic advices from ‘ance show that Marshal Baza in Chief, has 130,000 men at Metz, McMahon 00,000 at St. Averne, and Canrobert 50,000 at Nancy. Gen. Trochu has entered upon the duties of Ma- It is not known wheter Marshal Levant will have apy command. A rumor bas reached here that the Prussians are in Mulbaa- sen, 61 miles southwest of Strasbo TRG INVESTED BY THE PROSSTANS, A despateh from Carlsruhe dated to-day states that Strasbourg is surrounded by 60,000 trooys, mostly and must eurrender, son numbers only 7,00) men, zaithough this does not ational Guard of the city, which would increase the garrison largely {ehuuld they be called An advance of the Pri always been an obstacl the Commander. orth and Baltic * swaller States and acquiring # dangeron: Favorable signs are already apparent, satisfied with the categorie ‘ce, hastens to render secure the northern jor-General of the army. @mmunications with Gen, McMahon Reopened. surances of neutrality to be respected. and Denmark, the poy nlar feeling is with Frane ‘and the Emperor of Russia gives proo understanding with France, arming, and will caus In Sweden, Norway, Gen. Changarnier Visits Napoleon. Austria and Italy are embarrassment to Prussia French diplomacy is not more idle than French and France will prove t.at she as South German: arms will be not degenerated to 18 ARUN ON THE BANE OF FRANCE. The Bank of France and the other banks and financial institutions of this city were besieged yes: terday by crowds of depositors and holders of notes acuinst the banks, demanding the payment of their uproar and until the close of business The Directors of the Bank of France an- nownce that the bank will pay its notes in coin. The Patrie says it was ri Strasbourg Besieged by Prussians. from Saarlouls It {ts supposed that in command, \tack will be made on the Fr ench po- Prince Frederick Ci sition at Metz. THE PRUSSIANS REAPING THE FROITS OF VicToRY. ‘The following official des dure in the Palatinate, #45 A. M., Aug. 8 Yesterday after the battle of Woerth the enemy he greatest disorder, ‘ored to muk TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT IN PARIS. Legislatif Rebuke the Ministry. notes in coin, and continue: teh is dated at Hom- The Corps The French artil- & stand at Niederly the Bourse would be closed to-day at noon, Nothing of the sort has takeu ‘There Lave been no disturbarees, ASKS FOR A COMMAND, Le Volontaire says Gen. CI Le heard of the affair at Wi asking fora command. enemy's stores and four Reichenofen, feces of artiller wounded cor This morning wo usted by the enemy, ith banks of the Saar, and Forbach, aller ‘The dead an route of the retreating army. have occupied Hagenau, ‘The German troops hol baying occupied Sarreguem| sight resistance by the Frencu, THREATENED COLLA The Zimes believes thatthe French army gurri- toning the defences of Metz is threatened witn a keneral collapse, and that the dunger to the security of France increases with Emperor tarries at Metz. the present moment is pregnant with greater issues than Europe Las experienced since the year 1815. neing are the latest despatches re- ecived in Tie SUN office down to 8 o'clock this Later despatches, Yf any, will be printed in a postscript. embourg, telegraphed, Gen, Changarnier left bis residence this morning to go to seek a9 command at Thousands of people accompanied him to the railway. The morning papers say nothing is certain concerning the course of Austria, Russia is keeping Ler quiet with promises just now. ‘ThE WORKINGMEN WA thorities, having been warned that the In- ternational Society of Workingmen intended to make took precautions to prevent which have been effectual, if any outbreak was reully contemplated. ITALY READY TO GO IN. Journals here announce with warm approval that Italy is ready to send 100,00 armed men to the assistance of France. A WILD FRENCH DRSPATC There ts an immense uprising of the people of France to repel the Prussian invasion. t two millions of march, and that the reserve corps will number one ‘The people are clamorous fur orguuization The Putrie says: The Government calls upon ail former officers and soldiers, having served in the armies of Feance, rados in regiments of volunteers or lobiie, Which are to go to the front immedi- ately. His request has been gr and numbers are responding to tie call e been two councils of the Ministry to-da GO TO THE FRONT. dressed the following pro- headquarters. FRANC ARMY. ews from the Seat of War-Ofictal Den- ‘y moment th 0 Times declares that Merz, Aug. 98:30 A. M.—The enemy is in a fargo mensure concentrated in front of Mets, Mar. has direction of operations. corps of Gen, Frossard has retired in good order All has been quiet during the night. Buperor has just gone to the general headquarters of Mursbal Bazaine, GEN. CHANGARNIRD WITH NAPOLEON. M—Geu. Changarnier bi: ucted from the railway station to the by an honorable citizen of the tow: in clviliau's dress. He was immediate- Jy taken into the presence of the Emperor. Public ppinion here receives with favor the advent of Gen. THe EMPEROR’ The Times ascribes the French disaster to the Emperor's obstinacy in refusing sound military ad and to bis filness, “Parties in France will make the Emperor pay Lis vame is aiready the acts by which the Kecency seeks to Things arrange themsvivos as jf notexpected to resume his power; as if tispensed with altogether on is WhO suail first utter the word shal Bozuine ye Times ways: y of his [ll sucess arrived bere testing bow he ‘The only ques “abdication 1" EDMOND AROUT'S OPINION Edmond About writes condemning the Bwperor's misinauagewent, from the flo Gen, Changarnier, @ter his audience here with the Bmperor, appeared much pl bficors waited on him to his hotel. MORE REPORTS. Eight A. M-—No engagement has yet taken place. The circular of the Empress has had a good effect ce {x being completely armed. There pas creat excitement here last night in consequence ‘Of the arrest uf tome Prussian spies. reported the Prussi France at Belfort ; and also that they intend cross- Ang Belyinn territory. This, however, is considered ‘Two ordnance iz declared war, we let the Prussians becin ted enthusiastic ily, oa enemy whom th rmisivers to mov no Vedettes to wateli ind no settled plan to repel. EUGENIE PREPARING YOR FLIGHT, correspondent caminer telegraphs that nd 100,000 men to Kugenie, according to th paring for Migut, golng a thorough reorganisation, PARIS ABOUT TO BURST, rs from Daris say the citizens, deflant of mar- aW, continue to assemble in the The Hall Mall Gazette has assurances from private sources ia Paris that the Empire is on ‘The Germans are expected in Paris, Even If they are arrested, the Bmpire ts dea‘ ‘The Parisians are receiving arma, and tucy are alt The establishment of a pro: The Ministers hove clamation to the Parisi * Our army ts concentrated parted to it fresii hop tion here will les find sect agaiuet tt, will be between two fi fence of Paris Now effort his crossing into W Mast Gazette, is pre army at Meta is stall Paris rising, th We prenare tir the de The Deputies wilt cooperate with II good citizens h i ho Wasa Wil have arms turnisued ta will be sent to the front at once.” PRARPUL AGITATION IN PARIS, hes the following account of the scene to-day about the hall of the Corps Legislati At 1 o'clock groups formed before the } grew greater a every moment, and soon there were wore than 10,00) persons aswembled were calm ond unarmed ahouts from t NAPOLEON IN METZ, 2P.M.—The Emperor went this morning to ihe @eacquariers of Marshal Bazaive. fas been placed at the head of the third corps. The Bmperor Las received # warm eree Population and troops, who are all eager to renew cuss the war, The Liderté pu the verge of cvlis} NAPOLEON TO RETURN DRAD OR YiCTORIOUS. All correspondents of forcign newspapers have ‘om Mete to Nancy, republicans at heart, Visional goveram Orleanists, thro A bas ba Prusve* ppeared, was ‘ecmmenced un address 93 Deputy Terty who received with sicuts, 3 follows: “ Friends be cat At that moment Marsnal Barnenay d aiional Guard and Tien there were loud cries and "Vive ¥ weeeived orders to Ep epatch from Gen. Frossard, who is s ‘ancy, printed im the Pulrie says to retnin to Paris Dy the home generals, and replied: “I will only re burn dead or victorious,” DEFENDING THR VoRGRS, Marz, Aug. 8, Evening, Brmy is concentrating tv march to the Vosges and ‘The night is caum, There zh Gens, Changarater and Trochu, are in the axcendaat; and emincnt Imperiaiiste are leaving Pranes. fleet of nine passed Dover to-day, 4ween Metz aud She Emperor has been solicited Vive CLanganier crowd was increasing all the while, from the ele Beileville, who bad come to the rescue to o At two o'clock FiGUT WITH MACMAHON, , Writing froan tt tian leadquarters at Mayence, on The news of the Prussian victory over MacMahon has just been mate known, ere was great side as weil as on that of the Freuch. Bavarion troops betiaved splendidly. via anise, Aug. 9.—The | demonstration in. bis favor, ¢ line were renged around the Hall, a squadron of © They were receiv Mefendinz the vasssger. bas been no engagement to: MACMAHON ALL RIGHT, Aug. 9%.—The Departments of Cote d'Or, and Rhone are declared in a state of siege. The tollowing report was telegraphed from Metz yesterday at 10:15 A. M. : corps of Gen. Fa aged in (Le recent actions, 1t hus not been disturbed, ‘Mahon fas executed the movements prescribed for ‘There has been no engagement to-day, roclamution of the Miuisters is received wish en the crowd there with cries to the frontier stopped on the orice leading from tie Police mate tis | le to dispers: Hall, and the Comm summons for the peo Many Turcos Baove et Loire, Al and the crowd withdrew stil shou hour a detachment uf gren: up, led by # General of Division, and were received by the crowd with shouts of "To the ‘There are enormous crowds and streets to-night, tated. The shops were closed early In many places ‘Che authorities ore taking precautiouary measures, Doth police and military, MACMAHON’ 8 COMMUNICATIONS RE-NSTABLISIED, in commnnication with Marshal morale of the army is excellent uo fighting since the 7th. battle of Frosch willer 140,000 of the enemy attacked 83,000 men under MacMahon, TH OF THE FRENCH ARMY. Marshal F. A. Bizaine, the new commander of the French army in the fleld, has assumed the direc tion of the French forces The divisions unde command number 130,080, First—50,000 men of been in the di diers of the Guard came whether if successiul Germany oust not insist on on the Boulevaris are much agi nd the people yean oaly fight for German THR SITUATION. La Liberte reporte the Empress from headquarters are reassuring. 1" danger has p We would give m butthat we migh: inform whe enemy. aserts that twenty-une divisiow of the French tu- of cavalry bave not yet been en- gaged, making 220.000 men altogethe: THK AGITATION IN PARIS. Our spectal coriexpondent writes from Paris last t that Marshal Baraguay D'Hilher's proclamation Against forming groups in the stree ere is always, # the last news @ immediate sed, and all the dispositions made are enews, adds La Liberte, ALL FRANCE TO Bi "The Minister of the Interior bas taken measures Yo have despatches Dulletined at the Bourse and A decree, relative to (he incor. oration in the ranks of the Nutional Home Guard 8 between the oges of thirty and (ort ‘years who do not already belong to some of the ‘mliitary organizations, convokes all citefs of corps, und prescribes measures for the !mmediate comple. Aion of tie rearmament of the Guard with cuns Bltered to bree tions where the National Guard bas not Devetolore been organized, chiefs of pointed, and, thank ures taken, the orgunizetion of the Na fiona Curd will soon extend In the Department of the Seine, where that orgunization ts strongest, it has already given roof of devotion and patriotiem which cannot be {by the circumstances through whick we are Mayoralty houses, ‘There hos been fantry and ei He has his headquarters Bazaine’s immediate ubdivided as follows; is nearly a dead t, large assem- blies about the Ministry of the Interior waiting for news, and there are considerable groups about all the kiosks where uewspapers are sold, readin aloud and commenting upon it, I missed finding out shut up on the Boutevar: crowas of people clamoring for arms ebarged by cuirassiers and 9 the eMiciesey fences at Meiz, in getion with the enemy Second—Marshal Count L' Adu sisting of 30,000, composing the } Thitd—Twenty-tive thousand troops under Gen Frossard, posted betwee Fourth—The Imperial Guard, numbering 25,000, Besides these commands, there aro cudperative forces as follows : Mérshal MacMabon has a corps of 50,000 at Sa yerne, while Marsnal Can ard, numbering 50,000, occupies aprouches to which city are well defended, The chief command of the entire Fre transferred to Marshal Bazine, replaces Marshal Lebout, THY BALTIC CORPS RECALLED. ‘The troops istended for the Baltic expeditionary corps bave been recalled, and the enterprise has The marines and the igned to participate in the expedition will iv to-night by rail, and will be imme- diately sent to te eeat of war, NAPOLEON IN TH NKIGHBORHOOD OF METS. Ten P. M.—La Liberté says the neighborhood of Metz n't have bot yet bee to every part of ault's corns, con ‘The reason which last night why the ea! Metz and St. Avold oants de ville, and Place Vendome was inaccessible ali the evening, the entr: Rue de la Paix and Rue St Durred by strong bodies of the National Guard to prevent M, Ollivier’s palace from being mobbed, THE PRUSSIAN COAST BAPE. Our special correspondent writes from Berlin, AT WORK ON THE PANIS FORTIFICATIONS. On the demand of tue Minister of War, the Pre- fect of the Seine this morning charged the engincers wi the monicipal service with the execution of tie Wiens for strongthening the fortifications of Pris ‘The service wil be organized at once, and divided turee chief engineers and eleven Each chiet will be in charge of an arrondissement. Whe Prefect commits the chief supervision of the en- neral Alphaud, nek yesteriay the direction of in the presence of the Generals and Col nels, directors of the fortifications, opened negu- the mort considerable contractors of ¢ contractors declared they woul] make Bo conditions, but placed their fortunes #onal services, their material, and thelr experience Rt the disposal of the suthorities for the defence of ‘The officials and engineers at once took pos: ‘wesnion of the workstops offered by the contractors Gast night parties were distributed over the city between the ages of thirty and Yorty to present themselves within three days at 8 for enro}linent in the Na‘lona' As soon as the enrollment is compicted, the distribution of arms will commence, MUZZLING THE LIBERAL Tho Minister of tne Interior has 1 Bastion announcing that, according to the terms of Ube Article of Law of the 9th of August, 1549, on state of sioge, the military authori ‘ies have a right to iaterdict all publications of a Mutureto excite or keep up dtrorders. As such Proposition as that made by the Sidcle to ii Committos of Defence tends to anarchy and com- Promises unity of action, creating useless agitation, ‘on advice of the Council of Ministers it is decided military authorities shall apply proscriptive Measures to any journal renewing such propositions. obert, with the Im Nancy, the ap Honore being kept Phe whole Prussian coast is in a state of porfect artillery prac ironclad Armivius, Aire work to I Norta Sea in the been abandoned, being seen by the French vessels, which abe Erederickshaven, Grille, the awiftest ship of the Prus: out on the Baltic with orders to keep close to the French, and wate their move er of belng caught, iations with Emperor is in the The corps of Gen, Frossard d with that of Bazaine, who now hs 150,- A French oorretie near Bornholm altempted to chase her, but gave it up, It is Impossible to guess from the French movements whether they wil merely blockade or deliver an attack, An attack upon Kiel or Dantzic is considered here as a hopeless attemp but suspicion is still irected toward Alsen, and the rn poris of Schi LIVERPOOL HAPPY, Livenroot, Aug. 9, 12 M.—The buoyancy of the cotton market is attributed to ‘The general impression here is that Prus sian victories augur spoedy restoration of peace, after balf an hour, ‘The five journals that signed the Democratic man ifesto have been warned that at the frst reyulution- ary movement they will be suppressed. Several persons, said to be Prussian spies, were arrested here to-day, Anviting citiz ‘the Mayoralty hou: the Prussian euc- THE POPE RELIES ON GOD, A correspondent of Le Tempa thus describes an interview vet Antonelli, on the 27th ult, the Duke de Gramont’s despatch, directing the evacuation of the Roman States by the French troops, Antonelli said, imperturbably, “I will men- tion it to the Holy Father." Then, I may expect an answer in the inquired the Minister, ‘The Cardinal replied, “I shall receive you with een the French Minister and Cardinal ‘The former having read The German Dei King William in the Grea jchen—Grand Ovat ued @ procla- the Baule of Weclaration of Banuiy, Aug. 9.—The King of Prui ing through Neustadt yesterday, received a grout ‘The streets and roads were Gilled with joyful people, who waved flags, covered the King with flowers, and cheered wildly, Count von Bi marck, Gen, von Roon, and others addressed the and thanked them for t! ONLY 8,500 KILLED AND WOUNDED, of the French in tl on Saturday were 5,000 dead, wounded, nd 6,000 prisoners, on, and two lor moaitions wore captured. their pursuit bagged thousands of stragglers, wh: had thrown away their arms, The total Prussian loss was 3,500 dead and wounded. FOR ENGLAND. ‘The Prusslan Cross Gazelle protests against the stacks on Kogiand, whose just neutrality it a0- proves, The Norte German Gasetie ia xrevetul In the evening the Marquis do Bannerville called on the Curdinal, and the following colloquy took Marquis—What does His Holiness say? God will provide for me, may French troops again |" Marquis—Is that all? Cardinal—All. ‘A FRENCH MINISTRI Kvening.—The Corps Législatif order of the day directed against the Ministry was proposed by Deputy Clement Duvernois, and was CALLING FOR THE CORPS LEGISLATIF, Republican and Democratic journals advise the Aumedinte meeting of the Corps Logislatif, and the || censure strongly place im the street battle of Woerth MacMaboo's baggage, railway trains with stores and ‘The Prussian cavalry i Bre disorders which ‘Bnd counsel calmness and moderatio: to the Corps now in Paris met yos- Berday afternoon, and called upon the Rmpress. ORS AT WORK OM THE FORTIFICATIONS. ‘There is great activity iu the enrolling of yolun- {a all parte of the olty. Thirty-three thoussed ac0 oAroogtbonlng the fartifcations, aseiet- sitting for a few minutes, ‘The vcoclaruton of martial ow wae retherip pew VEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS. Gorennect ethane "1 SENATOR FENTON'S WAR. ra Hing ot Bevarta pat tho fellowiie epee! THE HON, WALTER L. SESSIONS UP LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THA THE LUNATIC AT REAL’'S GRAVE. ——— concerning the battle of Woerth : IN ARMS AGAIN. SUN'S REPORTERS. Early on the morning of the Ttb inst. just as eee ae our troops bad left thoir bivouse to march | He will Fight for a Congress Ni tie Yacht Club's Crutse—The &. Breoisheim, a sae ager, al Ast eo Mtory, and a Strange Settles The mysterious being who created such o stir re, Oar m0 - . pt A ment—How Fe: 's Private Secretary is | at Real's funervl was taken yesterday morning from soon th the First Corps, which yesterday morning sretcsd wih ne cuemy, The Barielen troops | Sald to have Saved $1,500, his cell in the Town Hall of Newton to the neigh. | Then off for Newport were placed in action at once, and participated in | COrrerponaence of The Sun. ” the assanlt upon the heighis of Guemene, which Jamestown, Aug. 8, 1870.—It will be no news Pere erred oom OO etc Ueavy loss, ‘The action | % Politicians that a bitter feud exists between Sen- ‘was severe und sanguinary. ator Fenton and the Hon, Walter L. Nessions, lately ‘The King issued a congratulatory order to the | the representative of the ‘Thirty-second District in Second Corpe, thanking them for their conduct aad | the Senate of this State. THB Yoors since bir. Sex- gallantry. sions desired to run for Congress, and his claims to ‘THR RIVER RUDE CLOSED. thishonor were certainly as valid as those of any Hamnvno, Aug. 9%—Tho river Elbe has becn | member of the Republican party in this part of the closed to prevent the entrance of the French flect ; | State, Mis aspirations, however, were defeated by The annual cruise of the Atlantic Yacht Club was begun yesterday, the yachta—four schooners and sixteon sloope—meoting at Whitestone at 4 o'clock, The fleet is ander command of Commo- dore Voorhis, whose yacht, Tidal Wave, is the flag ship for the cruise. At 5 o'clock they got under way for Glen Cove, where they were to anchor tor the night, starting early this morning for New IIn- v ‘The fleet will anchor at Greenport on Satur~ day and Sunday to take on board some friends who boring town of Maspeth. Here he was arraigned before Judge McKenna ona charge of shooting at wiey, with intent to kill tlm, The Hotel, which was crowded to suffocation, not only by the witnesses of the affair but also by the curious of the neighborhood, who, eing the prisoner with irons around bis legs and handcuffs on his wrists, thought him a desperate murderer. ‘The man was withont cont or hat, in a saffron, but a small passage {s still eft open at Goose Island | an intricue, and, as bas been charged, by the por- | colored shirt that had nover been washed, a pair of | Intend Joining them there, Ou Monday they go to for steamer trame, chase of one or two members of the nominating | ragged, dirty puntaloons with dangling suspenders, | Newport, after which tie movements of the floetare rr ap 5 10 + Fen) aie | | to be ordered daily by the Commodore. They will “The Trath at Li Aa tmpertant Desta- | CoBveation, Though Mr. Fenton was not openly | and Indescrtoable-logking stocks. He carried! his | visit New Bodiord and. Martha's Vine ration, concerned in this intrigue, those who conducted i | Hoots in his hend, having taken them off on account | they will spend the Inst Sunday of the cruise atten bpectat Denpatch to the kate-Reporting Tribune. were his noar friends, and Sessions accordingly bas | of the leg-irons, His head was n ing the camp meeting. They will also go to Ston- Loxnox, Aug. 9.—The Paris correspondent of | *!Wavs attributed it to him, ‘The animosity grow- the 7ridune forwards the following starting infor. | M8 OUt of this oMair has ever since been active and sation: bitter, and all the more #0 becanso Sessions claims 9—Patagoma has declared her neu- | (© have becn « warm ond influential supporter of trality, “There are great rejoicings in consequence, | Fenton, and to have had the right to expect trom fhe Beaprese bes gens tothe chapel of Notre Dame | him every manifestation of grativude. ‘Linter_—-It 1s now rumored that the announcement | The fight is now about to be renewed. Sessions of the neutrolity of Patagonia i# premature, No | will again attempt to obtain the nomination for Con- plete! tatormation bes been f ived on the sub- | gross in this district. 1 Loxnon—Midnight.—Patagonia has warned both | De baif of the delegs France and Prussia that they mast respect the terri- | ton will be in his favor, and it will oe impo: tory of Terra del Fuego, Any violation of thisterri- | “efeat him either by mancuvres or by money. It tory will involve all Korope in war. The Daily | !% however, quite probable that neither he nor any News of to-morrow will say} other person will be able to obtaia a nomination « Patagonia, by the treaty of 1317, guaranteed the | from the majority of the Convention, that body be- abdsoluta ioviolability of the territory of Terra del | ing, in all probability, equally divided between him Fuego. Let Europe be warned iu time.” and hit opponents, In this emergency it ts likely Later.—France and Prussia have both earnestly | that there will be two Repablican ecindidates, wnd tautles that the canvass will be conducted wita extraordi- Geclared that they had no intention of violating the | 115, serimony and livelineas, ruddy and good-natured. with an ample ‘crop of farzy Whiskers growing [ree over his face wherever nature planted, bat cut rtubbly, Mis eve was gray keen, and yet humorous, twinkling with fun, an meeting the gaze of every one with firmness.’ Hix hands were large, but white, and bore no signs of toil, ‘The weapons were on the table before the Judge The revoiver was a medium sizot Colt with rix chambers, The mother of pear! shiver burrel. The rawitide turned riding waip with @ carved bon adorned with sliver. ‘The umb much in the contost that the Jur any notice of it, be man took his position, opposite the Jadge with perfect composure, pleading not guilty to the charge preferred against him in & good-hamored, chatty way, explaining that though he pleaded not guilty he would admit {t to save the valuable time Of the Court, that he went to the funeral with the {ull Intention of shooting somebody, When asked who that somebody was, he begged to declire wering. So cool a curd ‘seldom troubles a police Ington and Sug Harbor, the eruise occupying two weeks. Two chaplains of the C the guests, A large number of ladies and gentlemen go Aa guests on the crise, whicn will close with ® grand bop in Bridgeport. The Hon. Jefferson Davis arrived in the city yesterday, and was at once taken to the New York. Hotel, where te was assigned room No, 161. In the afternoon be took a short drive, réturning early im tho evening. At 715 be went to dinner, but was in visible to visitors, He has not made known his fue! ture movements. a lady's da butt fered #0 tv omitled lv take aimetioniente Ralsing the Dend. George Dodds, an aged sailor from Philadel. phia, was found yesterday afternoon prostrate by heat and fatigue in Chatham sqaare. Ho was borae to the Centre street Hospital ins state of syncope, | and soon appareatly died. Dra. Nichols ant Vande= ‘water revived the old man by artiticial respiruthom ! neutrality of Terra del Fuego. Tt is understood that the main point in this eon. | UEC, Tle Ake) tee eerie erss theons ey AEST (Collect 4 cents.) troversy will be a smashing attack upon Fenton, in | newebaper reprossured ‘he expressed ‘ule higiao, TROTTING AT BUFFALO. <i cli Sessions ie te produce documents proval. ‘nas ‘The Departure of the French Tr feel) Oncol lense Govenenter t padi drat witnean eal wae the com Derby the Winner of the First Race, a - trie! Cauley, Y y bers has been sven by many persons, is in. the fol- | hed that be waa on he Burial Committee fork Se et Ge ae Rome, Avg. 7.—General Dumont, commander | lowing language: of the French forces, let Rome last nizht w “ Thereby ackvowledge that I have this day set- other detachment of troops. He goes to Lyons to | tet with Joha Maniey, E-q., and have received Irom to take command of a division of the ariny in the | pim one dollar in fuli satiefretion and settlement of flcld, Gen, Guilheim, who remains to superintend | aij claims and causes of action of evert name and The great International Trotting Meeting com menced at Buffalo yeaverday. The day was fine, am@ the attendance very large, There were two trots set for the day, The first race was fora purse of funeral, and noticed the pilsoner first ua that occa: sion. He was pushing and sioving bis way to the Krave jostling the people in front of him.” fie had an umbrella open over his head which partially hid his features. As Real was burried in the grave of Mr, the embarkation of tia, remainder of te troopa, | uatu.v. sd) BB FENTON Moghes's three children, their coftns were £9,000, for norves that have never beoten £34. First Lah gg “ag bed + PH. Jones. and placed at the bea of the grave, Mrs. 20: : day, and was ipoak courieously treat |=) | Livre Vattar, Feb, 94, 180." Hier two surviving children knelt by these and began | av™®: $1220; second porse, $520; third Loree, $900, tion left Civita Veechia to day in the steamers Ma: ‘This receipt, it is a* really given tn consider. The ae id to them very brutally Ph ered een ge'lan ana Panama for Marseilles and the seat of | S100 of tre sum of 81,50, whici, it ts claimed, was aduwont Hime you oteht towers | William Luoawood Decral ert The embarkation of the tFrench troops wes | Alt by Manley ty Mr. Fouton in the settlement of @ rent Biss foe on eee | je. Watertown. Taadaa ts Meet toe th Controversy which had been broaght into the courts, e'll be n.ore ot you go before 4 BCooe beeu atrconey troops would one uoveral ds} Manley was the private secretary of Fenton in 1863, This frightened the children badly. When | Wm. Brown, Buffali all the coffins had beea lowered and the grave was vlien he (Fenton) was when le (Fenton) w. half Glied, the prisoner threw two rotien eggs in, Representative: tember of tae House v: den, New ork —— GC. Clark, Chicago, Lil ma " 4 ind Chairman of the Commi ‘The War News in Washington. Cime In tint hody. A Ult atoning Obecian a | 2bd ithvuted ut tha the eggs would Tay. but Real |G. 4° Uk be aa v om, Aug. 9. ery bitter fee! is | Lotham (no «Lor two or th ears pa 7 would rise. 3.W.* le SoA Alas French sad Urine Phe | bet al, the" Revublican State. Commmiticey sad hve | _ilere. tno strange man in a mild conversational | auinns # abridge uy; sings tg. Low per ait the Republican State Commitice) and his | way interrupted with the remark tit We merciy ac Yi kids te ae tra work, done 0a tie ¢ wished to give an illustration of tha resurrection, stoin Hou Sayers hat published in pre ut Osw ‘Owner, Cleveland, b. m. Lady Garfel : Pieris ahd Baile: whe cireotted i vty vq | and that truth crushed to earth would rise again. | Join I. Mckinaow, Chicago. br m, Lennessee, weir private despateles Conta tLe e088 Og Oe ee rete tia tea eee and | He then remarked thot Gov. Hominan's answer to | Ul these Fiuuigany Kansas’ Alatd, and ‘Teauessoe 7 p= ” efforts o” sir, Fenton. It was approved and in bis opinios had kuocked every- | gid not start, The race tarued out a most capital ‘The War Feeling in the City, became alaw on the Md of March, Is63, ‘The next ‘The Germans of this one There were six heats, and all were made in capital tim and N Wards erning sathial wd Upe le DRE Weds OF | morning Mr, O. 8, Latham eked ipon Maniey and : ofthe T debilierbun | Singt rmed Patriotic Aid be said this young John Hughes drew bi Fixst Heat.—This was won by Lew Sayers handily Societies yesterday ca hanley, you have beon a good friend of mine, | to the fact tliat the prisoner wad a pistol in his hanil | by four havi ed the Inst halt mite, St. Kimo ‘The Germans of the Ninth Ward Inet night formod | ®! ve rendered ine rowe assistance in getting | which he held under the gabrella, which he spapped | Was seco aire, a Patriot ALT Society, and electet Mr. Bi Rt, Som. | Our Uiiithroush. T de ke yOu a prese Two or three tues when he fell into the grave. Mr, | ghtConD kar —Tnit wae 4 dead beat between Low merkorn Presideat, ‘and delegate to tue Ceutral ying this, le handed Ma undred | Cullen and Mr. Hughes seized him, but he swuog | tiljustacthe fuish, whea Derby got up, aud, catching Committee Ville, which Manley gecepted, as nds, a8 8 | himnsel! clear, shouting hat Real bad lett his sister a | himon thescore, ade a dead beat. Lady Gardeld was An Aid Sceiety was frmed in the Fourth Ward | present ty himself, Next burning, however, as he | widow with iwo children, and hs would jeave Keal's | turd, last evening, Dir, W. Waguor being elecied Prosi. | Now slieges, Mr. Penton calied uycn him, asked hint | gister a widow with three, Tino Heat.—Lowan was now drawn, In the first of dent, if Lathats had leit some money with him, and said: Oller Witnesses were examined, ‘The prisoner's heat Derby Hed, but in the lato it Lady Gacheld: At on enthusiastic German meeting in Walhaily “Pat money was ter me, and L want it demexnor had been 0 jolly, so unconcerned, that be | made nard work of at fur biui, aud Huaily headed om I, Orebard street, list night, $34) was rinsed for | w perea pias me ez pve z alan the. fous five | seemed shamining ineanily only he runping con Ate Deroy eovond aad A comuittes oF mepares io, ABd saw Chem 80 mid poe Mentary on the testimony, and bis jokes with th Newuieer Ringe alleges that fenton received a number of sucl; pres. td cg treater ary A Derby feat fayoriten im Two hundred Gorm: A soldiers, who | ents trom Lim, but that in February, 1969, thinkin insane it Wasn't for want by Derly al Contest ai the Abst Ou furiou tin 194 Broo: tat tis money hal been long enonzi out of hi Put one of his warwurres mide some of the darfeld. Who Ww ond she sing Ue Heae 1 empley Panuy Foren was thita. ives into the Von Duren orpe. ‘They intend (o compiete their corps or- fe gation, and return im « be to the baitiedeld. fa The Excentive Commitice of the German Patriotic Qu : My intone ANI Botety tamed au address List migiit; eravoval for | Hom of {uelt eaisronce was brought to ‘Fenton by the recent victories, but caling for wid (or the | OMe James Sfenry OF damestows, pres iso ankry thi. flerce ‘aurmurn atos were come threats of invoking Juaue ge Mackenna Levaved very well, wit without fear, He bad two or three howe sence with 8 atentoriau Voice, and tuld the prisoner to hold bis Lady Gart seeond, feid second, and St. Elmo turd. ‘SIXTH LLdaT—Derby Now 8 strong favorite. Capt. erawn, “Ato c. Derby took tie lead aod ded, and the ove and orphans, The | Demcerut, and one Cook, a tor led all through, winniag handuly.,Lady Garield was ¢co mtriotic “fund in the Treasurers hapde amounts to "Sr, Bartiey Hart identified the prisoner as Jin | oad and bonfth tuara. DOU, $10,000 Of Whiel was ordered to ve given Io Mc aeirea tk a by rd Moution. Up to this moment he had refused to say Derby won tne race and rst money, $1,900, mak- the North Germen Consul for transinission to Bersin Waal bis pane War, culling hime Shamus O'Bri ing a dead heat in the second, and winning the L Maniey, who wae st and Miles O'R s t lis, and John Doe, and so on; but | fourth, fith, and sixth, Lew. Sayers got second A LIDREAL ORRMAN EDITOR. purpose, | Fivally, the case was clow ¢ | his self-possession forsook hiwjand heacknowledged | m $500, having won the first heart and made a Mr. 0. Otiendorter, pablisher and editor of the | Payment to. Mun $1,500 and bis costs. “ihe | that his name was Moulton, dead heat with Derby in the second, Luly Gartiold New Yorker Staats Zeitung, avlighied at te news of | money Was atone ivered and receipts exchanied, This closed the testimony,andjMr. James Mouton | got third money, $300, having won the third heat. the German victories over the French, gave eae. of ved He peers copied ubo! # the one re- | was tuily committed and sent to Hea d. Time, 299%. By, Wwig, 22: 4 eltiorial employees on hisexcelient jou ianiey - her belongs to the firm of Pinkney & Mou!ton,w? he secoud fo! ag he did 80, that it was. to enable them to cele ary opinion. Mi. O. B. Lathaia of Seneca Falix can orty-ninth and Fifueth streets. [tis possible thot KW; second horse, $1.40; third horse, $00U; ious Victory without drawing upon their own | Coubless shed # good geal or light upon it Tt ie | ghis mun has escaped from Biocmingdale Asstum, | fdrih hore, $100. Theirs were st " evident, however, that the war wil Le waved with ii that his imugination cateving fire at the iuneral : vaite, W i ——— out and that a good « of sl will be | of Real, he deterinined to elioot somenody, E.G. White, Warertown, N. ¥.. boc. Rd. White: NATIONAL POLITICS. rouslit ta tie public Knoweixe, One probable re Beda povie, “Pail pliln. va, bike tye deals Wah te rule Wil be tae eection to Congress trom th purciDE each 'g. Prueey Fed. Modine, New Yorks ¢ The Address of the Republican Congres= hdd Ait Saat Deimverat ia the piace 9: —— Hellestrickiands }. A. Hickok, siwankee, Wis. 6 a1: sional Committee to the Party. unberte, of Bostoa Highlands, poisoned | Avex Lewis, Dutata, b. i Clara, Graver & Leones The address of the Republican Congrer sional DEATH IN A HAYING FIELD. Monday eae Gi cago, BE! "Queen ‘of ite Wet; thos, Roche, Committee, signed by Hepry Wilson, Chairman, and oe Erp pears we fet lat Joe seit to ‘@ wall A203 Eayt Houston st Ann Riley, aged i, of 103 Lhird avenue, commit ted anicite by taking prossic acti, She had’ Leen dis appeinted in love. ‘The start#rs were: Wh Jol, StrickInnd, West. ern Girl, and Morvissey, ‘The race Was an oxcoleut Tt’ was won by Tool in tour eats, aud sue was avurive before the siurt, Jomes H. Piatt, arserts that in th ely fe : | | A Desperate Duel with Plichforks—Prodding prove Al clei lintdlt hed ncdaa rv a Man to Death—A Word of ‘Phree Let- ters that Wrought Murder, Present juncture it benooves the can party not to forget its origin nor its Jobn H, Arnett and James Ingram were en- | Alexonder Barbat took a fatal dose of laudanum | Finst Ileat.—Relle Strickiand ted all. thro ory. Having passed triumphantly turough three | 4204 On epiday last on Mr, Wor'ey farm ta Crop- | {P. 2mteas Roaca’s liquor storey A Richth aye won tne licel; wolcn wan contested Ny Wenere GRE t eras of its history, it is now summoned to idey I " He hat by King (O excess fur sutue ime Who was secoud. and White tied. Liol was laid ups Ged ee dine Femember | SY tWoshipy Ui, uling wheat toa threshing ma —— auddid vot e in a” i cling. Ingram grumbled at the way Arnett pitchea OBITUARY, SAT CORD TARP Cone eate TL ECOrIt®., Delle ted the Seas that when the land was the theatre of a stern and , 4 balt mile, Idol contendiag; but Mol got front at the his wheat, and Arnett said he could do it as weil as { pole, aud 101 home rst, Belie second, ana White irrepressible conflict between the demons of slavery C,H. Eckert, father of Gen. T. T, Eekert, Western Union Telegraph Coapan Ohio, on Monday, wurd: Tuinp Heat.—Idol a stronzer favorite yet. On the tur Idol took the lead, wad won the heat, White any man inthe fluid, Ingram gave him the lie, Aruett re‘used to work any more with him, an and ex d caste and the apirit of liverty ¢ died at” Pos ad equality, the epublican party opposed the haughty ambitions, Changed places with Joan Swartz y, who Was piten: Mr. Richard Hardenbureh of Guilford, Ul id. Western Girl can: the maddening passions, the cruel prejudices, and | ing wheat in another wagon, county, tatuer ot Senator Hargeuburgh, died at bis r ot 4G0, alte ied om, baa the disorganizing theories of tho dominating major: | faite ons Sie wagons mat, and Arnett told Ingram dence On Sunday, aged 80 years. White coutesding at the last aad being second, Belle ity, and, although long overborne by numbers, still | wate eon 4 ms wat he had sal Mr. Severyn Kuykendall, assistant foreman in the | durd. aid he ould never do th Tegram at last leaping ug toward Arnott tu Ogne h huis pitehtork, ck what le hind rns Bhosiiing said, Ingram the while backing out, and bolding Ae the nepal ean party | Lia bands be him to proiect himself, Arnett {By setion of ‘executive and | ‘made wesperste thrusts, ‘out atopped. ta thine to broke tue chains und lifted, | avait striking Ingram, and Swariziy inierposin thood ap ty the summit Ingram said be would take tack what Le Wad sail. epair shop in V over Ard. din toe sh Monday rooklyn, struggled on ainid Jeers, insults, movs, blow Assassinations, till, under the lead of Abrabaay 1 col, they achloved success and grasped the scepire of political power, ring Upon iis second era, apouliiag responsi Viities at once arose, 1 rose with the crisis, gisiative om the di mull Lol won the race and frst money, $2,000; Bolle second money, $1,000; Waite third’ money, $000; and Western Girl fourth mouey, $400. ‘Time—2a8, Ry, WA, RWIN = ——— FLASHES ERKOM THE OCEAN CABLES, > “otion closed in Liverpool with uplands at Osivane asia d while the surcoons were oper sne of iis broken limbs, He wasiu Mis did year, He had been wine years In the Erie Company's ciupluy, aud Was every where res telling tim be'd —— PERSONAL INSELLIGENCE, phood, four and # half millions of bone Swarta oun Dr. Het as not been injured by the running ‘ 1 ay fe ‘ Swartaly, suppos that it was over, threw dow « + closed at 90%, for money, 90ly for account, men Rebellion suodved. the Republican party | his fork, when Ingram picked it up and made at | ®¥4¥ of his horses at Loug Breach, Five-:wenties of '62,°6; of ‘GS, 85; of 87,84. Teu-forti entered upon the th.rd ere of its eventful Listury, | Arnett, saying ho did not take tt buck byad—u | | Mr. Lewis M, Johnson, of Haverhill, Mass.. bi 1% Upon the Repubiicau party devolved the task of | sight, been appointed Principal of the Newark ill The sip Bridgewater, wh from New re onstruction, ; oth men being armed with a three-tined pitch. | Yict MF. Duviap, resigned. York July 1, rau aground ‘wht tog Havre Lar. To ail in recrznnizing disordered intuatrivs, ear: | fork, a desjerate Aight toox pusce, each tying with | | The Presifent arrived ia Tvdianapotis by 4 special | por . wiructing the emancivat all bis s.reneth aud skill te run the other thro trap yesterd je took diuger, and then ne British Government tos declined to inte how duties oftheir chanved co Ingram having the advantaye, bis fork proceeded Wet w eution. further wits the Uoite ns States ou the extradition of tion, the Republicans estabiished th (ie lceger, iagraw was severely wou! Mid: Mana Chaar ous renute- | cueeeem They gave sufrage to ihe { 2 breast, wed Arnett was alist run throug, just etre eels | Fears are entertained of another attack o1 \- reconstruction measures, To secure Velow' the ribs, irom the rigi.t side toward (Le lett, ve Duker! | ory at Ten Tob, sad to’ gousoets where Carentan to ended aah 15 8 ican oad Bh one tine granitic hs body tu fronts the uther two malate tm Now | elithe city proposed ( L) outeriug on a lovel ranging loward tue duck Pharles_ ©. 8 The High O Ricerres : End ene ts blish by ek Exchaen. " 4 ch Court of Justice at Bois has rentenced Pe RN PE a PN put pi About this tine, Arnett's fork came out of the e Ear rerines meat tae J gntal Lone | the conspirucors to terme of imprisoument ranging irreversible guarauties equal polities’ righte and | nondie., He tried to strike a. ew biows. with the bq Epon to apend a tow | pea raia ieeast siare Privileges, they adopted the Fittoenth Ainondiment, | handle, but sirew it down and ran toward Swarta 700: 0 MAPYLR BA) WF ASERP, DAKE GeOrey: asa crowning act for freedom they provided by law for the enforcement of these smenim newly enshrined within the Constitution Republicans, against the sterc The reeutts of ti tested yesterday off Ry J. Muiholwad’s echoon »yal Yacht Squadron was cone The cup was won by Mr. Exeria. »verminent. re! ly, Ingram threw dowa bis fork also and picked ius | up tae handle tht Arnett had thrown down, and hus the | run chim and struck bin on his head and st opposition, have | Arnett besought Swarialy not. to let Inge ocratic nominee for Congress in the District 1s Mr. iL iam C. Moreau, who sod from the. aru 64 by Gem, G.I tue hist under # to assiat the Ene. airoggled ue robe! States, reco: 0 t chargepf obtaining money under Ialic preteuces to Grevee to investigate the brigand Having achieved this grand work. the Republican iMac ltd itl ds Said atid SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH Minister Waahhusne was revelvet on Monday by party, entering on its fourth era, Was summoned to “ . a a the Empress for the ynrjore of delivering the reply of and taxation, to ns in ary. naval an atl Senators and 75 Commo vers. i ; ‘ Indian service, and wh:tever remaining burdens aud Patrick Harrity while quietly paseing along the | None of the veceels composing the North Atlantic | gle London Times thinks the United States Com. legacies. were le't by the wor. Many Kepublicans ton Ronit, Mor a, Ou Ut. was pene OtSOe Vetere Boonies North " green inaria A reat mistake tn adiourning with looked to Gen, Grant's administration with Ligh ed by Hefman Heekinin, «sp isa, ana | n ceding 1 enilent Grant's suggeeiions, and eaperlally 1 expectations. But while these expectations si provecativn was kuucked dowa 9 terri): storm on Monday, Wt | a a nner ttar erate card we rename have not been fully reulized in the action of etuer iu circumierenc “verihing ta the dent or of Congress, muca has been n of the woods." to.Port. | Mr Mae Hale Archbishop of Tus, Naving. re chieved. slmost nade ru ay. toa abisAO» disanyray: inviolate the public faith, reduce the national debt, . ee ‘The first bale of Alabama cotton of the new crop | seinbied vecaine disorderly and Ut police wore OD» Giuinish taxation, appreciatw the currency, reform prekonded. Sae was recrived in New Oiloans last wight from the plan. | Tyed tu juteriere. Abuses in tae civil and military eervice, aud main ve Luaatic Asy ly tation of Trimble & Jackson, ae tain order in the States lately in rebelion, By the cn yesterday Sheri Kenworthy was rerved with an fajunction NEW JERSEY, ined action of the Prosident, the heads of do- | country, s victin of tho sbametul car yorterday, restraining him fron eH partnents, Congress, and the Gener! of the army, | SPPLIBIed by (he law ws ber guardians The iieston! Hurtrord, and brie aha Mewark Tolle Cornaleainn any abuses have been corrected and many refo a Dyeiheee Sopnty inisved 41x policemen, two tur cowardice, aad foar tor rate t Grant's: Indian “policy is BROOKLYN, In a regatta in, Galveston disovecience. forth evidences oF ts justice, ite humanity, ———— achig entered. The distance ¥ Mrs Fortemayer, of 155 Thoms street, Newark, and is wisdow, The firm, just, ‘and generous es cAtikarasl Wp Saela. w dicnrec tte tant oa 4 pets polley of the Administration toward the Statcs | ,,ti2n4on place 1s t be repaved with the Miller | Tine, (wo bours Hed of th toh Mouday. Mer husband receatl; died of suustroke, Mrs, Owen MeKenny of Harrison township, vee terday undertook to kinale ® stove tre with beroseas, id Was lersiviy burned. wayent, lately in rebellion has brought much of order and security, and erimes lave largely diminished. Lo Deniis Callahan was found drowned yesterday off the interests of vconomy the services of thousands | Petition stroat, of employees, both civil and wilitary, bave beer Thomos Daly, a prisoner, attempted to hang bim- JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, —e- r Tl, B. M. gunboat Minstrel arrived yestertay from The sule of the Nowa ni ompeld Ho dispensed with Sel( tm the Butler etreet police station yesterday, N Bue tmounla two Hubs, and MastT oMerrs aNd | RaLiroat Is. Announced Ue sheridl to torceone arnt Without any increase tn the articles subject to |" Bub" McLaughlin, cousin of the Boas, was seen ergo held by Andrew Leu woens, taxation, or in th Of taxstion, the revenues of | driving through Brooklyn yesterday a trotier paid for ing of the Evangelical Allinnce has been | Ot) i Oy Meee eit canutor ( the fiscal year ending Mh of June, 1870, show a | by tue peop Andefinitely postponed, on account of the w MAU ulganlay teabhed hianlmaeen ie J. Boyd Headley reached Moriistown, bi Wispeddod, aud the Megs Uispiny cd wt hall mast, A copy of THE SUN Was yesterday deporited in the corner stone of the new Paterrou By to be Ove uf the Hnest but dings Ia New gain of noariy thirty-eight millions of dollars over the previous year, The lens by, more than twenty-vine miihons of dollars, During the last two years of Mr. Jonn son's adinloistration he rewoved Republicans and George Harris, colored, was drowned while bath: tng in Gstacnaut pond ob Fourth aveuue, corner of Sackett strect Boss McLaughlin lost $13,000 in the defunct Con. tral Bank, He fvels eary, however, The Fourth aveaue Marv Apna Norris was terribly beaten yestorduy, at (99 Weet Thirty third street, by Ler husband, who es. ‘ped. ‘Vhoman Ellis, aged 4 years, son of the Reservoir Baperintevdent ip Central Vark, was drowned .& one of sppolnted Decpoeree where be could fo wo, The | job wilco the lore. the basins yesterday Ki rab ag6 vant ay the Trades’ character of these apvointments and the demoral- |” Bogs Mcl.aughlin's Fire Commissioners ride down | The tare from New York to Sing Sing by th Ronjaumin Sinith thelr ageuts laine in uence which his opinions and conduct bad | yne Coney Isiaud rond eve y altcravou ut the expoas | position boats—Adeiphi end Gen. bedywick is teu By Pe ate eevee upon them were seen in the loss, of scores of inl. | Oi‘vrooslys taxpayers Gents, and eraitaw five ces Maite cishe tone artaanatargaianad nite tu Hous of dollars of revenue, In, those, ears, Tne | atary Colgan. of 84 Pacige street, wan fatally | A horse which died on Moniiny evenine opposite | now nuuswiek, NJ yeu hy meaner wwooen key. H ary Colgas. a : oie ti fo hey -knoeged ‘do: 4 0" tried to large nla la the euligetio maluly doe to the purned yosterdiy by ero Fowl waY was permitted tv liv undisturbed, deco: | They knocked down ® Walchiuan who tried to stop poring In the sua, until about 12 o'clock yesterday, ‘The United Seamen's fraternal festival is the event in Jones's Wood on the 10th, It Is for the benefit of the wounded, widows, aud orphaue of tLe patriot thei outside (ue Jail ‘The Chosen Freeholders of Nework yesterday lution for tie appointment of a commit cure a0 honest administration of the revenue laws and the appointment of Republicans to office ern. estly devoted to his ecouomical policy, During the What bas become of the case of John McLaugh Hip, son of * Bub" McLaughlin, who was arrested for illegal voting at the las eiection? Can Justice Walsh jestigate the chariys of ca y more than seventy ollars, ‘The in- George Pickett, second mate of the ship Caur do] Rdward Cummins, aget 8, f echt High Mridge, Bloombeld. by which §°0,000 was expuod: come Wax has been reduced to two and s\ halt per | yom wae cowaiitind o lug Veniventiary yesterday (or | troe in his catnere atte, Ou Huoaredaud wore, | glen dat wors, to the 12/0 "rh Sor the invereas of ¢ent, on all incomes above two thousand dollars ; And it is to expiso at the end of two yoars, the county. Pavonia Lodge, No. 120, 4 new lodge of Good Tem- four uy, for waltreating Johy street, Letween Seventh and Kighih aven onthe, by Justice aman. yesterday. Marup, & a are called upon to pay $1,810,000 for lars, has ve tuted’ In Jersey City, aud the Col LOSSES BY FIRB, ent of Fourth avenue, Atisaiic ed Win. Newt fond [om z Soars, ipesalied iyi re ve He it th H —.- ‘ ot Cabgrn Zeeterday, end for want of juriadiction were | Crgbiain ; Willian Hows, W. #8; Gavin Natawith, aischargod. Chopiatn ; - William Bash, W. 8. Peony - oth, W BSE Ria, Wa Clary Rompal Yd: Mitsasah Britian Bg fhgnle halal, bike saat", Mr, Wm. Hildrorand’s extensive stables, in Port Morris, were bursed on Monde: 7 G. Duboise's car: factory #208 Gros: Wee damaaat eed tid bho GAMOUL ud Batt, Ward Musoivosreh. “O8 Sauardey dunes Dar Vard, roe rn . mar loaraed by s despatch from Joust. Lit, thet Dalley mae Whore la the custody Of the beri Wnaeae, reat chess oontest between New York and Me tale thae Teh Ms oat teed “He Of aL, Brookiye (i ‘drewe &. ie ig

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