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(oo -—-— THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. TE EUROPEAN WAR. The Downfall of the French Ministry. The Mob of Paris Thirsting for Blood. Fugenie's Jewels, Including the Prince Imperial, Sent to London. —_— THE NEW FRENCH CABINET. Whe Prussian Patrols Within Gunshot of Motz. NAPOLEON INSPECTING HIS ARMY. Italy Rejoicing Over Prassian Victories, —— 0 PRUSSIANS AT STRASBOURG. The following are the latest despatches re- ceived in Vite SUN office down to 3 o'clock (his morning. Loker despatches, if any, will be printed in a postecript. pik Phe Situation in Pari ta Londo the Blood 3) eued in Corps Legislatif - Puri Mebsa-The Dow: he Empi Loxwox, Aug. 10.—The Vrince Imperial of Prance tus arrived in London, acd is now at the French Loguiion iu charge of W. F. Smith, the Ea- peror's confidential agent. Mr. Smith nl¢o broaght with bim tho Empress Kugonie's jewels and vain- wdles ard the famous diamonds of the Duke of Brunswick. HE ACKNE ON THE DOWNFALL OF THE MUNTETEY. Aspects! despatch dated Paris, midnizht, gives ‘the following account of the scene iv aad near the Corps Léxislutif yesterday Depa’ airy demanded the deposition of the Sarre He was eallod to order by the ci Te @ thew al {the lisit snd scattered to their comtt! rooms. Quiside a wilt crowd was ssvornbied, wud reimsed to disperse, Busies of eavalry and lsncers were wtationod in ail the aurrounding streets, ‘Tue courtrard of Cassngn: the was = thronced with Aro all of the Corps Légi Teper buc the formed Hodies of the Guard & Ahe popu od Passive Ye the ber wey dHbiicrw ganized th he mob was every whe reports that as he was Jespatrhes te Leatd the eonnds of lnevery diruction, Lasite the cislatit Loo ncoue Wis Oue of four Foing to’ pe of drags wnt ina Dail of the Cory s and bewiliermeut. MURDER REAKS ITS FRONT, La Patria, denenbing the scene in the Corps Lexiniatit yortocdsy, says whe M, Ollivier attempt: ed to spenk 4» second time, Deputies ot the Left rushed upon Lim, and would bave murdered hic bad Rot tho weibers of the Richt promptly interposed. DOWNFALL OF THR sINISTRT. Tro P M—Latir despatehis from Paris this Morning cousirm the resuit alreody givon of ihe ex- Citing debate im the Krenen Chambera last nigat A formal resolution expressing a want of coufiJonce bn the Ministry was adopted, au: to Latter have as cordingly resikned, Cousin-Soatsubin, Count o Palikac, bis veon culled up nto forme new Cabt Ret, Great excitement at presen. prevails ia Puris, Qed @ epiri’ of opposition ty the inperor is tn ereasing. N.polcon is exected to reach Paris ted y GRY. TROGHY AS DICTATE 10.—A Dievatorsiip is anticipated, ‘Troetu acting as suveme head. ‘be Bovperor hus been invited to return to Paria, and eweit the reconstoction of the Goverument. His qefasal te conri ore aio. Tur stOrM IN TIME CORPS LucisLaTtR. In the Corso Legisiatif yevterday, Deputy Jules favre ofered a proposition that the Chambers lebould uesuene the full powers to save the country. He declared that the Emperor's incapacity to cou: Band the urmy and direct its operations bat beow eorchisively proved, Me should therefore be re ealied. A trcurendous 10w ensued, the Depatios almost ¢) migare striving bo obtula the Moor, gesticu- feting vieiently, M, Pout Cassagone obtained an audience, cnd dectarcd that if “be was in tue Min istry he would court-martial M. Favre, end Bi other members of th» Left, and thot abom that very night.” [Sensation] M. Olli ier rose cacitedly, and said: “M. Jules Binon hus svcd of me it the Min'stry intead to ave te Opposton Depatics shot.” M. Olivier @ade sowe reply to to this question, but bis revly was inedible to the Chamber, M. de Keratry pre Pose (hut the Chambers should treat Napoleoa the ‘Third ve the Chambers treated tue First Napoleon de 1sts, Then cnuthor disturbence arose, the Depy- Acs being (rribly enraged, Some actaally struck: exch other. The Ministers were also partleipanta tn the méi’e, M, Chevaudicr Vadrome had a ecuffle With another member, during which he received » Bomber otdeep scratches upon bis face, M, Ol Vier denended to be absent from the Chuinber for ap hour, At bis request the sessions were sur pended, snd M, Ollivivr at once burried to the Bin- Bross, TU MOB DURING THE STORM. Duriny this scene in the Corys Lecislotif an enor Bous vob coliceted outside the hail. The ground fn the view ty or the building was densely packed. ‘The strowis resounded wit» the erles of we infuri- Sted poy user, Whore unger was tnanifested aginst the Mivisicry of M, Ollivier by wectamations of * A bax Oluvice,”” ‘Tho hull was surrounded by de- fachments of (Le military, who, upon the erowd be. com, @ ver demonstrative, enurged the mass and WispeW i then, the disorderly parties retreatin, @recipitatel’. ‘The avernues leading to the Amwm Diy were then picketed, und patrols of the inilitary and gendarrmes were estaviished, + > OLLIVIER AT M13 PUVATE RESIDENCE. After the session of the Corps Législatif the Pont Concorde be- guuse of the reat crowd cullect:d in the Place de ts Concorde. M, Kmille Oilivier has lived at his private Feridence during the last three days, instead of oc- Cupying the ofclal palace, ‘Tre Princess Clothilde Deputice were unable to pa fod her children have retarnod from Moudoa to Karis, rs AN ATTACK UPON THR BOURSE, An attack war expected in the afternoon on the Bourre, The public were Dy the Gave Th BE Vloud incognito, Te Mom TH XO FOR BLOOD. + After tLe rdjournment of tre Corps Logislatif yes- crowd, whose feciings had beon wrougist @p toe pith of fury, went to the residence of ser’ yt /Gurvter de Cassagnae, and wade threatening domon. Btratious, Mf. de Cassognac, warned of the fed to the Louse of his son, and the mob, not Mucting Ateir inten o} victim, @isversed. Le Pays, Cas nac's journal, to-day denounces as allies of Pru r ter to Lbe Prefect of Pulice, stating thes M. Lis: Bagarey, Who wus condemned to 12 mouths’ impris- @pment, and who fled to Broseols to eecepe punish ont, bus returned to Paris, and ast pight was the head of Gather, M. Grunier de Casergnac. + A CALM MORNING APIER A STORMY HLOMT, Paris this worivg is unusually ealaa—calmor a Gould be expected alter she exuding Grey Gow tha vem out at 2:3) v’c ok + de Paria, The gates were cloyod all the evening, oud tearcely nuy business was done. are runors that the Bmgeror is cxpocted ut Republicans do Cassaguae publishes © mob which wanted to baog his feene in the Chamber of Donntics Inst night, The resignation of the Ollivier Ministry Las been received by the people with considerable favor, Count Palikao rucceeds M. Ollivier as Prime Minister of the empire, and is endervoring to form an accept able Ministry, The disorders of tuat n tare con. tinued in the Chambers this morning, and anothor exciting scene is momentarily expected. The dis- ust of the French people at the evndnet of ti Deputics ts universal, aud is expressed without reservation. A COMMITTEE OF SAFRTT, The French Chambers will meet today. The Deputies of the Party of the Leit will introduce a Proposition for the organization of a conrmitiee for the national deence, or the formation of & Ministry selected from among the superior officars who shall bo invested with dictatorial powers, and empowered to adopt any and all moasures for the security of tie national defence, They shall render an secount daily to the Chambers of all measures undertaken, object being to make the Committes appoluted by the Chamber the ruling power. A manifesto ap- pears in the columns of the Democratic press to-day over the signatures of aM. Sulos Favre, Pieard, and Grovy, calling for the immediate arming of all eitt zou, WHAT THE PRANCI SENATE WILL DO ‘Tho Senate will reossomble to-day at 9 o'clock A. M., to vote on the proposition mado yesterday in the Corpa Logislatif, The Corps will discuss pro- jects for the safety of the Siate, Deputy Koratry Proposes the eailing out under arms, and ready to take the fleld at a moment's notice, of all aumartiod men of the military classes of 1853, '69, "0, °6 and 1963, THE THEATRES CLOSED, Nearly all the thoatres were closet last night, It Was remarked that tLe crowds about the city, though en. rious, Were very quiet ‘The workshops were genorally closed yesterday. All caricatures on war subjects have disappeared from the shop windows Lecause offensive to the public. ‘The crowds about the Kiosks where nowspapers are sold is enormous, and the people actually Aght to get tue Journ, ‘moment they are issued. ‘THM GARDE MOBILE OFF FOR THE FRONT. Gen. Moilinet has asked for a command in the army of the Rhine, Large numbers of the Garde Mobile aro leaving Paris tor tho army. A detach. ment went off to-day amid great cheering from the crowds cathored around the mation, ‘The Monitewr today announces that the Mediterranean fleet bas sated trom Brest, destination unknown, 1A LOOK 08 IN THs PACE’ to-day, the pro- Joct ef Deputy KérAtry for the culling undor arms of all unmarried mon of the classes of 1599 to 1864 in- clueive, was extended to embrace all men from the axes Of 26 to 35 who are not married, aud not already mombers of the Gaurd Mobile, Projects for arira: ment wore presented by the Governmont and adopt- ed, with the addition of the proposition offeret! by Deputy Keratry, us proviously amended, and with a(urtber special article, voting the thanks of the Corps Lésivlati¢ to the army, which merits: wuch frow the nation, A.eredit of four millions of francs for the jamilies of the Mobile Garde was increased to twenty-Bke millions, Deputy ¢readeux submittod s proposition that amvercial contrats talling dao between the present oth of Augnst be prolonze. tor one Jolee Brame protesicd against the moa sure, and Creudeux end Jules Simon insisted upon ite necessity, saytug that to de’end the country toe tind tnust be free of care, ‘The project was voted as urgent. Cirenistion around tho hall outside was by this time stopped by the crowds, smd severed de- tacnments of troops surrounded tue building. The masses were not disurderty. ‘Pee project of law for the national defence was adopted unanimously by 273 votes, amid prolonged applause. Iu the excite- fwwot 9 voles was hoards * Now let Prossia look us in the fae Tux NeW PRENcH canter, Gen, Count Palikao enpounced the formation of the new Ministry, and read a list of the names, as tollowa: OUNT PALIKAO, Minister of Wor, Dy La Touw p'AUVERGNE, Siaistor of Foreizn Athirs, Hem Currneav, Mi URAY MRET, Minister of Tie Uxwourntn, Minister Visune “acnk, Minister ot F Janome DAVID, ube Works * DRAM ¢ Insiruc west Deven Mipister of Con Mvsson-DiLLAC President of t Stale, jor. Council of FRANCE WANTS Anas. taken for 4 qrarter of en hour On resuming, the Chamber des'red to pass imu.edi- atoly ihe discusslon of the pruject of law on tho Garde Nationwe, M, BuM requosted @ delay of two hours, as the report on the subject was not quite ready, The Minister of the Marine demanded an adjournment. He expinined that Count Palikso was now in the Senate, and could not assist at proceedings in which bis advice wes needed, M, Arigo protested aguinst a postponement, Minister Busson-Billault cemanied an adjocrament of the question until to-morrow Deputy Gambetta insisted that the devate shoal! proceed, France, he aid, wanted arms. ‘Tho soil of the country was invaded, The nocessity for iv stant activa was tmperative, Goverament sbould have wade up its mind, (Great eensutiou.} Minister Jerome—David requested that (he minte- try have a fow hours for reflection, PARIS IN THE DANK ABOUT THE PRINCE The ladies of Paris have issued an address in which they make a stirring appeal to all for aid to ine Society for tae Wounded. Contrary to all pro vious reports received here (Paris), it is now stated that the Prince Imperia! is still at Metz. (Note,— ‘The London despatch explains the whereabouts of the Prince, which, of course, is uot permitted to be known in Varis) A MISSING JOURNALIST, ‘This morning, all thy correspondents of Paris journals, for whose safety fears bad been enter- tained, arrived in thie city from the frontier, sate and ound, excepting M. de Katow of the Gavlois, who is still misting. ‘The press throughout the country continues patriotic, and urges the people to be calm in the present critical crisis, The prov- inces of France are united aud determined in the, patriotiem, ‘Americans and Englist are leaving Paris tn largo nombers, Buvergetie measures are vapected to be nnnvanced immediately by the new Ministry, Jo rome David has entered the new Cabivet, The Lider- (6 mentions number of arrosts by the Govera ment, iucluding that of Giilard pere, TOR FATE OF VRLIX PYAT. A dorpateh from Blois says the editors of the Cloche nud Marseiiiatee, which wore prosecuted on a charge of publishing faise statements, have been ac quitted, MM. Flourons, Fridon, and others con- demned for coutumacy ‘have been ventenced to be Vautsied from France: Felix Pyat, condemned for offerieg the toast" La Balle," (double entendre—the bull or the buliet}, i# semvenced to five years im- prixonment, and to pay a Aine of 6.000 france, ‘Tho Bunk of Frauce has inereased ita rate of dis count to siz per cent, The Duc d’Aumale volunteers to teke service in the army of France. Tue Jewish banking houses indignantly deny the truth of the charges made aguinet them by the French prom. Tae neeceLicaN raves SQUBLCHED. Ten P. M.—Tho new Ministry ts comple®, KET Universal eatisiaction, and tends to unite the nation. ‘There was groat enthusiasm in the Assembly to- dey, ‘The uation was called to arms by a unadi- mouse vote of the Chamber, ‘The city is quiet, The police rapidly disperse all crowds, ‘Ihe payment of notes bas bees postponed. The uews of «baile having booa fougit ts hourly expected, ‘To republican aewspapers in this city the Ruppel and the Revell—bave boon suspended, psi cuati hos—Hlow Italy Rejoicos— jan Neutrality, Loxpox, Aug. 10,—The Prussian victories wore coivorated by iowinations tp Genoa and Leghorn. ‘The Belgim veutrality treaty has becw sisued at the Foreign Office by Karl Granville and Here Bernstofl, Marquis de Lavalette, the Froieh Minister rorideut hero, anuoancees the ade } upaivo of France to the provisious of the compact Bel Lieat Gen. Shoridan and Gen. Forsyth, of the Atmorican army, I of tho German armie NAPOLEON'S DOWNFALL. ‘The Timer continues to trke tituation of the Emperor Napoleon, of this morning © foregone conclusion. The Timer Fegerds the absence of situation in Paris as an ominous sizo that distur- dances has broken out, made wer upon France, bi the conflict by hor aggressive policy of France eball yestorday for dolofnl view of the It says Germany never co provoked ‘The Emperor ed Germany to battle, amd with the retirement of the challenger the battle should cloro, It qutes approvingly the snggostion offered by hat Kngland should now intervene be- batanis, ‘The Times declares that the Mr. Disraeli. English nation is anxious for peace, and respects tho dignity and national feelings of both bellizerants, Pickets in Front of Mot Loxpox, Aug. 10,—Paris telograms of Tuesday atternoon and night, How coming in, do not change It soens to be true that the Emperor, wien solicited to retarn to Parts, replied that he would return dead or trees. and all obstrueti fortifications o! Me'x hn MACMATION CUT OVP. ‘Tho connections between Strashourg and Saverne MacMahon is introneding tira- self al Saverno, and the Crown Prince to be hurrying to cut off that place from Nany. ‘The weather is unlavorabloe tor exten A report iw eurre aries, with the Second Corpa, has broken through the Frouch ceutre, be- twoen Metz and Nancy. tite aspect of affairs. Within 6,090 yards of the boon costrosod. hore that Prince russian Army Noon. ~The Bmperor Napolcon is ill at Motz Gon, Dumont will take command of a division of rganiaing » volur toor jd concentrating All that region is im a stato of the Frenet army, ‘The Frunch conti on the road to Paris, FEARFUL LOSSES OF THE PRANCH. as they advance discover that the Josses of the French in the recent baitlos must have been iright(al, exceeding evom the most extrava- gan: estimates, Of the Seventeoath Rogiment of the line, engaged at Searbruck, only eighty mon and four oMlcers re- Porte! aftor the Ozht Ibis waid that ater the b Ue of the 6th the French aba the greatest confusion. made to chock the Prussian a which placo was Freneh continued Wartomberg cavalry picking up scores of prisoners, reat Was covered with » Prussians entered Hagenau early on tho 7b, and soo atter occapid Forde and Siar doned tieir work: An inefcetuat ance at Niedorbrun, toward Riche, ‘The line of wonnded. T ALL OWING TO NAPOLRON'S SNORA, Lettors from Metz way of the eatamit ost undisgnised pus ond fadnions meapacity of the Voout, and ali the military dan at. ‘The ory bas ut- dies coniposing the impe terly lott confidence, and a ehunge in com: necessity to the whereabouts , nd, under the circum: the Frenet, but the Emperor deetiaed to authorize M. Le Fayre, editor of the Soir, 0 to ome Pur tacts, most entire destruction of Gen. Frossard"* corp, nk tor thirty thoarand soldiers eut Jeaders, and bw and claims to universal ery of tho army, be says, 18, WHOLE VILLAGES FILLE ENCH WOUNDED, tributed to the Emperor's incaya be Prossinns took tuund About is reported as misstug for two days terview with Leen very satisfneto peroris suid to have William ts at Kail The Freueh are concentrated around Harndies were ouic’ NAPOLBON VISITING TER ARMY CANTONMINTS, ta, Aug. 10.—An official despatch vom Me timed 8:30 thi This mornin cantonments for battle 18 eagerly #wa en piaced ba the ,ene has an excellent oftect? BAZAINE RECON NOITBRING, The Journal Oftciel says, no important action hes the trout since Saturday, mado fome reconnuissances With ex¥~ alry which have elicite of the enemy. ad bis presence taken place at se Movements a equast ron of huzasrs eueountered a detachment of Utians and drove thom buck, killing one officer ana wound NOM ARMY IN METH, army is concentrated at Metz, pre- Vhe Prussisn forces are massing o pointment as commander-in dence to the army and renewed hope to the Frou Laboeaf nas retired (rum the ariny. ALL M’MAHON'S STAPY GON, La Liberte says that all the me of Marshal MacMahon were either kilied or we in the battle of Frosenweiler brother of the Minister of Foveiga Affairs, Col, Avzac was mortaliy wounded: Expenielies, aide-de-camp to the Prince Imperial, peared; Count Vogne Septend and otters Pie Seveaty Court bas given conf Cot, Gramout, were umong the «tiled, ment of the line lost at Wissembourg forty. officers killed and wounsted. WONDERFUL BRAY A number of th deats, who were supposed to have been ¢, nd who arrived tony, are wounded, counts they give of the battles, they testily to the wouderul bravery of the Freach troops, and par ticularly those of the African corps, who fought F eight hours incessantly against overpower: Tho militury spirit and cnt! is incressing throughout France, people are assembled in various quarters of the eity, but the utmost good order provails. Burron, Chaplain of the Co! Was killed io the baitie of Worth, while helping the The correspond: who went to the correspondent of supposed to TUR PRUSSIAN LOSSES ENOKMOUS. from the camp of Chaos WE FRENCH TROOPS. eWspAper cortespou- Large crowds of # of Marsbal MeMaton, to the Journal tue Garde Mobile and anxions to moot The Monifewr says the Boglish Embassy here as received advices that the Prussian ioa:o8 ot Wiessembourg were enormous, “ 80 we the Monifeur, “to s00n re- sume the offensive, and cause the enemy to pay still more dearly for bis fin ALL QUIET AT STRASBOURG, Srrasnounc, Am. 1% here, but defonsive moastres Prussian troups have madi full of military the enemy. may bope," continu 9:30 P. M.—All is quiot The German Losses Immeuso, iN, Aug. 10.—Official despatches from the aray Lendquorters stato that the roaults of the bat- He at Saarbruck on Saturday were more important Frogssard's corps was dis- entire camp of one division and mony Were captured; prisouers by thousands number is hourly increasing ‘The Ercach losses saves bave Loon immonge, than was frat supposed, wore taken, and th forces have disappeared from alt poiuts in our front, And none ars to be seen by our patrols, who are Within gunshot of Mets, THE CHARSRPOT BATTEN THAN THM NI L8-OON, All ramors of naval battles herotofore cir. cninted are false, ‘The opers hoense im this Deon given ap to Iadics’ sowing for hospital pnrposos. Te build. oe is now nearly filled , with wounded men, Bankers decline the Prussian war loan, bat city sociotion the people anbseribe for it freely, The Prussin officers and soldiers think slightly of the offective. the Chaasepot ts noss of the mitralliour, bat belie & boiler weapon than the needle gaa, ——— Once Moro the jon ot Rome, Rown, Aug. 9.—The evacuation of the Ponti- feinl territory by the French troops is complete, France leaves for the Government 36 mortars d'Antibes, —_-— Napoleon Forcdoomed to Defeat. From the London Spectator, Inty 9. As yet the Emperor of combination, or, a8 we boliere, from ¢ ‘enbterranene int Front adversary, whone foari ie Kin) ive but himself thoroughly compr are the font preparation. War wan declared on varoe was made till the 2i, and wi teen days Germany, rom Posen to the Late of ( ne, har allowed ve 15th, me ait ne FO noinentary meddle, ‘The solitary cireamstanee inet her otbor than her causa, au’ her deficency, as we believe, in number Nopo it in order to obtain @raud secnic eflects whether gen n to Cwene 5 ho, unless We wboily uisroud nanitesinos in Ula war, deerly misten Phere is dojection in his beartag, deject of a min who foow a rellimpored task too heavy (or endurance, — The French Miirattiour, A slight knowledge exists bere of the new oitear, hut tho French mitrailtene ia anid, at a short dine American m| vnknowe. It ts tour feet ton aix-pouicer, It ordinary rifle barect oll radiating from tis aquits built, 3 crilted we ring is ¢ftected by site, why nee He gun) con be fired OF part of them, kept charged for service in the azletree box, Dreceh bivek is drawa back, and the aie pin hifted cat with a lever apparetas, Ti is then of the cartridge canes Dy PHother teteamont, emi is ready ‘ur refliny, ‘Tho Amertesn iwitratiour Aiters front (hut of France m its details, and has but ten holes, DEATH LN TUR DRUG. - The Apoiheenricn ne Auxilarien tothe Cof * Ex. fin-Makers—Pbur Poved—Work tor Tu tha Pilllor of The Som sneenstoal Beer ¢ Gravo=Digue Huswend nd the evity of rit reatonically ed proparativga, send you a fow extracis fom a very elegant plemont to the Journst of Meleria Medica, listed by # eniehteted dear he Davee olegnn'ly prised, gud is extensively distri ulod ciner, ‘Throushuut its pucos it mani! 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Aguecrke, you will observ ts avery popular word, nod most people who have had agus, eltier have the congestion, soctiied, or eiirpose they have it, ‘hte al ny dou eo cbOUl) aM immense Attor oa nru pursing, and is isis taken f ot the cL reaters, serve the power Of tais really oxceedinel and draw your own toierence about ite dancer to the huima family, for 1! ik most extausively Used, and is only one of several stm! ar who seil thers medicines. “Iie physivloaioa etiects are dimness of viston y ‘lity to opeu tho ovelids, museular debility, and doubie-sivutotness, in Suttnens or the Jo ws, complete prostrati on pane oft and ho patient on withioliine it eomfortable amd re 1" Tho weitor spe in clone and be It porforns ity wonder-working curos | diseases Without exeitiny either nauses oF pergin: hon enough it fle effect” (ana thi Ways eevx, or they eye is dimmed, the vision clow pled, the head ts Hight and digay.” ager Of carrying it w such an extent as to suspend cluntary museular i, You will rem nVOIUN wry Highily necesnry, most of us Leheve wane enso, doath must have Known sev men whose fotos have lat (eo: to ase it, nearly Awweumd under its tifluorce, What tank you, my. doar sir, of the blessing and tho supplement, wud what think you when yooare Informed that another celebrated manufacturer + drags pisces s buttie of this meicine iu # buawltil pocket-caso, with some forty others, and a litte four-tach mesite usel 0 n £0 proluco " pliysygrins at ‘tier these mou? EDWARD U. DUXON, JOR COBULRN'S WATEKMELONS, The Narrow Kecaps of a Young hpe Eatloe lose Van A young nian in apes entered the Revere Hoase on & ay night, and took ® goat at one of the tables, He thought of ordering some water uielon, bat as he looked toward the spot whore that dolictous frit i4 usually kept, he suv with dis. may thats tll, broad cin, In his shirt oloevos, bad Picked up a third of a moion, aud Was boaring af off, ‘That was the Inst bit of inelon twit, 89 the younz man called out, imasining from his boing without a cout that it was the proprictor of the placo he was spevking to: “Hey, fend, you are not going to take all that melon away, are you?" Why, do you want som?" sid the other, turns ing, And with that he lore a piece of melon off and handed it to tm. “ [don't want that," sail the young man in specs; T want a whole piece. ‘The devil you do!" said tho other, coolly walking away, Ho satdown ata table some distance away, where anothor man was sitting, ant now the young man in apoes saw (rom the cont which w aw hanging that he Nad mistaken « overa chair at the tabl strauger for the propriotor of the restauran Was quickly roused by the voiee of ‘who it was that bo had ‘said the young man tn apece ; “who ts ttt" W's Joe Coburi Whatt Yos,"” nal the clerk, complacont'y, * that great Joe Coburn, and ‘the mi Charey Dimond, Doar mot exclaimed the roung man In specs, “TL thought,” waid the clerk, "Fo hit you ovor fhe head with the ‘melon. Bat ho was in 8 good huwor. Joe's tho best follow on earth, He's just like a lion, 86 magnauinion Gracious goodness I" excimmod the youn tn terror, ‘sach xn escape!" and with rasu.! Deadlong into the strost and has wot rae ia vel Melghborhood since that wgnt, —_———— How to Wire Bmall to the manor Hf The Sun, Sunt 1 aoe by your pyper that > pew Froveh remedy forth the with'bim thore is ee}, when tue Ann D prevan. 1 Sait bo eilacked etth th OOAE. ANE We res h this sane 1 od Win wll gaos “Mader mY ry 16 an ult Fe ‘oro of that loathsome rite Hea Foe inuayad Uta oll gasoa Glace out rie xu Ridpicws COSTLIER LIQUOR IN HOBOKEN, FLEET STEEDS IN BUFFALO. —_—— FIFTY THOUSAND DELIGHTED 8PRC- THE COURSE. is Chief the Hteamshipe—H ‘The Peculiar O14 King Alcohot—T' Nine Bremen and Hamburg steamships ere shot ap in (he berbor of New York. of Hoboron soft smuggted wine, gin, Jamaica rum, and brandy, They get it mdirectty from the Ham- vare and Bremen steamships, bat the war hos broken ont and the soaree of supply has been cat Hence, the bir contraband Ho- boken dealers kave been compelled to advance their prices aboat 100 per cent, Amaggiing on these steamers is gonorally done by the towards, Gremen, tod sometimes by some of the oMers TATORS ON Fine Races Yesterday—Ka' ‘Wincor of the First Race and Hoary Har- $20,000 Race-Guod Time and immense Attendance. Yesterday was the second day of the great trotting meoting at Buffalo, which the $20,000 purse was to be trotted for, the at tondance was immense, said to reach (0,000 persons, ‘Thore were two ovents, ‘The npdtords Ib being tre one on off for the prosent. ‘This was for 9 purse of $1,000, the time limit #60, ‘The entries were: A. Palmor & Co., 4: McKeivoy. rituepurgh. Girt of the Portod. On Wasiinaton's birthday, two yours ago, Capt, Donevan, of the Hoboken police, seized sixty kegs of gin, rum, and brandy, seoreted ander soue old empty barrols in the lime slied, on the wharf adjotn- ing the Bremon stoamsbip dock: widoabiodly amuzgied; and in such a qi coutd not have been on board any abip without the knowledge of some of the officer nent tho rixty kogs to Whitebail. i of the proceeds after deducting ox- for eales, Dut up to tle present time he has ‘The Government officers tok Wim that ndeaior the iqaor lenxed out and the rest Wont 0 pay exponaes. ‘Tho ways of the emugzlers are curious. ‘The en, aud others load theme vos with balf a dosen bottles or more of liquor stowed away under thelr shirts, sod walk partite Govorn- ment oMcera withont molestation. employed in this bustnons. see friends, end stepped ashore with bottles siowed awuy in their bowma, One day the blacesinith had ofeasion to take some scrap iron ashore, wheeled a key of in covered with serap iron, under the pose o° 8 Caxtom Llouse ofcer, who didn nable umbretiaa and other woods have found. their way Into the a Hoboken, and even men in author had in, but #0 far thore as been no attempt to to hing. bi ea eee CITY RAILROADING. a 15,000 shell, Desertions are frequent in toe Legion Whoeler, Toledo, &. Byron Chief. mm. New Beevin Girt. O., on. &. Cheatnul Dek. ne. Milton Day, b. ni. Lady Garnotd. , Chestnat Dick, ly Gardold did hot start, The liquor was guries are with the Teuton, The Vrenob, whether pressed by some Unexplainod | ccessity, or intent on some over-subtle deceived by bis hopes my OF there, Onward, Milton Day, and La ‘wero Ove eats, n days which waa all he neodod ‘for 1p those four- han rolled ‘iteelf togother in arms to bar . France will not be defeated by i 2 And first woney, Bob ng, wintle Gist of Kansas Ghier “got the race fecond money. and Lambert ti Herta Girt, av a Me Bernd and By Girly were once «that she ix led by Maer Wout en toed te bya mon who makos war ax be wakes covped’ état, like a conspirator; who Bite who, HF he army, must think before he uses perible with tmoticit dew Finer Heai-Rob led off and held hia lend al! through. Kansas Cbiel, boing the contesiar Fanny Lambert third, Woa byt FROOND HPAT.--Lainbert led off, but Hod tonn bea eet him and teu all thronzh the heat, whien was font fh muerte in the Ores bale mild aad by Kamae mi the tast hale mire Dortin Giri turd, Mvaz.—Tob led off, Ransan Chief eat- cotod tain aud Ww Ok (ue Period and a Tenens, Vine? ings of citizens in ty Have takon w Lambert gor How a Seventh Avenue Cay Condactor ts 0 Stont or Los his Pince. To the rattor of The Sun. As you claim to show light on all, lot as tome on tio Broadway and 4 Ratirond conductors, Thay must « Atartors if they want 0 Broadway aud City Hal car. If thoy don't, thoy wilt get n Broome atrovs ear or 4 nue on6, Thoy must likewise give to to two dollars a dav. don't, the drivers will run them ovor the rod and p for no one, ‘They aro thon spoken to adout tho whol number of fares ia their book. can a condactor thus situated fura tn a large amount f money? Ile cannot de It unless ho comptios with © wlactor's aud driver's doruun axpece a nan to Work for Sita day? it when le has to etve 86 stent onouh to comply with tieir donandst It is aie, kit is tine for the look Mb it, na it las gone hign since we fost Mr, By wowing Vis a apace ia your piper do 4 greet xond tu many. ——_ « OUK THI won tae ho t by {back to hist place, t a, Fiytu Hear. Kansas Cotof tod off, sud wi headed by any of the Bel |, an t the heat by ® lenqtn fi Bobs was Grind. of the clometer of an jonsh Aveous { the chamter. in front of iar pinto three-ehcmths of an inch ch con- Apall. Ono tarn of a erank ide of the bieceh box closes up the breera, 1 forces the cortridgon into their chambers, ‘The kk on the oppesity forward, asin ail ‘Thies waa for the great purse of $2.00; time 20, ‘The entries were 41, Boston, Mass... ch. m. Purity, - Latiy Augusta, ° Dae timo for loading amt firin Anthony Wayne. thee seconds, The plates aro and ina limber, On the gun being diehareed, the is lenred ty ani Albutross did eT ho who was tho th The foitowing e helore the siark, aud alt trough, had newer neatan ‘The Curcer of a Now York Bov of 17—Bora aventa—Tnught in Now Yori who knows Whither fonts, is only fn this city, of roe 4, hte father ownins no lores, Waile hia fatuer lived, or nine years ago, wat an exem OF WoSparnicy'e Tm, Kaname Hatley Won the tice ab Nohools- And gol Henry Maher, a prisoner in tle 17 voars of age. Ladle and wealthy pat Jess than alae liq or notil about eis v3 and "Kansas He was bore ard ran away, Your excellent ond timely article on tod for elonliag from his cmptoyer, Mr. Te te. ou condition tat Wa she wane. board the Mya ‘iit wroutos, unnt | PERUANO aling from the woet- . Wt eonteins @2) Tle ghinped on 6 indneo Phykiciiss to purchase heir mod's VILLAINY. stoted a few days Forwarded for the A dcx’ stant at sor py the foiloving of our grout trotti Wasniwaton, Ang. 10, sion Bureau who w sity the charges exvinst Congressing © tron the ie luk reported tue Hots to be as previo We will Rate thie ny, And the necessary man iors Of Trucks. his partners, bi 400, formed a corrupt ring for traasuotion Of peusion ent of four b disease Now there is wo H cospel by most Republican Nomiontions in Louisinan, wars, Aug. 1) 1 just Gb enougt lo make the Was #0 slow on tte il ‘OXCILY SuBpICH State Auditor. 4 Cynveutions montiuated xa follows siniet, Gen. JH. Sy0 omples” of Le Vampires ee and Lady ‘horns sas perunitted to win $ woul oe mule, he time on the last for both tor Sheldon, rerominated ; B. Darrail, rew heat at a qu rter ofan Nob supposed Wat na & a8 thot Was made by wl) Rho Kaicot Wave Gone sill belt at to have beon a hint to those who were wien ther maw the jude ot the cory from dieiant A Father Stot by his Daughter John Roach, of 802 Second avenue, was acci- y his dauzitier Ming a pistol ting bo the faiher, and iat aily shot jast ev 116, who was by tion trigatened a dox al sprang on anoth er badly in the knee. doggnter were taken to Relevue Hospital, eee bis Wife and then Himaecif, ard Arnold, of Providence, after dr calloi his wite Yet tn the next prracraph x 1 vt oult never give m&licines), 1 aad bere is The Advans Ten yoara ass chased tie pro: of Real Bente, lst Brotherhood pur- h cOitraciton [tie learl, my yn her bedrows last evening Wi an! stot Ler leleed « bullet im bie own bead, Both were alive at Arnold cannot live, ac aD dre. Drowned, A market boat was sunk by a schooner at Twelve womea aad cl Rovently the Brot the propery, 8 dave Leon offered $240,000 for Of ie}, aud ween vbis ty the nae." One woukl say so, Wo al casey of untortunnie young How the Chi Prom the Amertean Grocer The Obincee process for boiling one pound of © Cook Rice, Toronto on Tarwsday wore drowned. {hang down inside nearly Lo, bat rot in eon: Tato the sack over it two cupiils of water, Of the siew-pan, #0 ae fo holt ap the mosiin baw inside, and fit Heeot all round aid Ue sean genersted Each graip, it is the boiler a# dry and dis A Kelle of Porwer Agesialow Prom the Otnmea Courier ott, formerly of Springfield, other day, drov. ok for its doe hb av tie Grand dary ty look Dr. T. K.J.E Mavs, strolling aby ped td to examine the fon pan oun slow the Water will cook the ¥ , Will come out of Wf just taken irom tho bull be poured into t Aumiciont to Keon an the sterm Hil the The pan must not bo foated 4 bob ws to couse the swans to Diow off Ube 1, the orieinal sarin fond a mound of branches of with the usgul tue moet rowmur fn the most perfect preservation 2 te but If necessary, but flags, covered shales, sand, gravel, and soi. e spociineade a Inder a glass, THB BALL dustanee in which the nel is i exactly Hike pressed tobam # geonsy odor, yestorday the Laryards Deaten by the Aimetics, Adaotic B. B, Club baye lost Dr, Parkor, w late menu The distance from th ‘ossils wore fo about 20 yards. river t constantly chahging ; but these spocimons Wore takep from a ver) elevated position loines Fiver ty ternoon from h 41 Groeue avenue, Brovklya, jaeclcunat be AS LOSSES BY FIRK, VLASHBS FROM THE OCBAN UABLES, ‘Tho woods near Princeton, Maas., are on Are, 6 stable and two horses were burned ‘The statue of the Earl of Carlisle was yesterday Liverpool cotton market closed active, with uplande ac 8d, and Oricans at Mr. Thornion, law Ambassad: has heen made K€ e and ‘Tenth eels, Williameburgl, Was damaged yesterday $3,009. at Washington, tn the Order of ONG ISLAND. ns Of 60 4OOU restoring tho ‘he Fronch Consulate at Canton war alacked by 21,,and the imates compelied to seek protection under the Brits fag. Consols closed ut OL for money and 91% for the John M. Snyder, formerly foreman of No. # Bu Clected Chiet Bawi> e Deparuuent, hoor of the Long Island ¢ Evrly yesterday the Auantic Yacht Club's sehoon ere weighed anchor at their raise downthe round. the owners wore theg ueats of T. W. Kea a WASHINGTON NOTES. however, frum bis refec- clerk, Who in a W biaper ly Franklin baw gone ona visit to Mra. Stowe | Akerman will address the Boath James B, McKoan, Chief Justice of Utah, is haturalination treaty betwoon ala were exchanged ora Republica ifleations of th ied States an Ex Lommissionor Woils of the Uuitod States Rey- ene service, bas arrived In London, The Jackson Ciub of the Fourtoouth Ward will support Wa M. Tweed, Jr, for Congress, Horace Maynard iw to be renominated by the Ro- pudlicans of t Akerman vesterday. remarked 00 WAS FINK tO 2 Hocoud Tennessee 1 Honly Was the recipient last Spmnlimontary reeviutious trou Freak oo OBITUARY. dente Of tue Fil Wo hoar that the Hoo. Magous Gross is ubout to reairo bis place ag Health Cun wioner, 10 order to Bingoauiton oo Tu Np ERIM Syaiiat Frauce, Jefferson Davis gaye his admirors the slip A tno steauicr Rus-ta seoryt!y y City, was Crowiiod by Bu ded todo hus hoad ehiof of ‘the confederated Flat toad, avd 8S ound, Muny years ago “ Sarracenia’ is the ANPORs wee by Wash on Shausban wor h morotuy frou bt, Peers Chareh, Barc ye to ring back bt Archiahop Pareet! velaud, ant Bishop YOUN WEF Mabe sed Iu BL Pawicn’s Cal detained OY My Lilucas of Uie (rieud. Ko Bisuoy of Sut PRICE TWO CENTS LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THR SUN'S REPORTERS. Tho Demoratization of the Polico—Restena jones and Dinmisenis ander Grand Roendsmen Order-Bro Ovsting Camptrotler © When ‘Gomptrotior Brennan became Police Commissioner, hie first thought was to Bronoasine the Police force, with a view of making the Potter body an anxiliary to his resiection to the Comp: troller’s offen Hence it became necessary to find ome Way to crush out all tho anti Bronnan police men, nd appoint in their places good and faithtal members of the various Ward Brennan Clubs. The ambitious Breanan lay awake many nights before the lucky thought strack him, But at length he hit Upon It. 1b was the appointment of a small army of Foundsinen to travel tho streota in civilian attire and wateh the pairolmen. It works Fifty patrolmen resigned on the tains read in. tho police station: pointing the Grand Rounds: And siney tho Grand Ronndamen bexan thelr work the number of patrolmen on tril in the Police Trial ber bas bees more than doabled, while the F Of dismissals from the force haa been 80 com le ae to give the ambitions Commissioner @ : the police may yet be appropriately styled the M. T. Bronuan Body Guard, Mew OF w order aD as they aro styled; A hotel on the Boston road, Melrose, keeps > ordinary bullfrog in a giass jar, hall fillod with wae tor. Anatde tho Jar is a diminutive Iaddor, from the bottoin of the vessel to tho top, Jast above the Woter line is aperch, on which bis frogship im arp weather is to be soon sitting perfectly motiontoss as Jong satho dry season lasis. On the slizhtest indi- cation of a change in the atmosphere, th Quits his perch and Lakos to toe Water, retarning to the landing only at long intorvals to teed apon the files that are thrown into tuo jar. ‘This animated Weather gauge never takes auy uourishmont excop> in rainy weather, sn Stage Secrets Exposed, The Viennoise ballet troupe, playing in Fisk, opera house, appear in one of their plays with twa four-bundred pound weights made of pasteboard The spectators on Monday night admired this ow tronely, imagining the weights to be of iron; and whon the sthlote who lifted the weights Snished, end wiped imaxinary sweat from lis ferebead, thop uppleaded, and re assisted by an encore, whiew Was givon by the erinning actors. At tho ‘el the play a little Doy of two weigh! epectators saw where the | porintendent Jonrdan, at Police Headquarters soe terday, and said that he had just been disebarged from Staten prison, and being desirous of lending am honest and respectable life, and in indizent circum stances, bo wanted to know whether the Suverim J do anything fur bi, to enable bim te He was pont Wo Capt. "Kelso, who took on among the detectives, Ho bas gone home rejoicing. —— Putting op 0 Job against Tammony, The Eleventh Assembly District Ropublicam Association last night, Marshall O, Roberts prox siding, admitted more than a bundred colore! mew to wemberstip., Resolutions sympathizing with the Uermaus, and congretulating them ou their recens success, Were adupted a Aa Slight shock of earthquake ag Lbor Convention will convene is Saratoga on the 2itu lost, The first ve of the fishing fleet has arrived as fan Frauctsou with $1,000 codfish. Buchsport, Me., had a severe thun a aaRR tM Oa seen prone TOM ie N dag Caroliny Lecistature is largely Dome ? ae mas ho return to Ue Writs of habeas al by Juige Brooks, shade i of the lato John Van Ronarelaer bas boom 1o peboatern Kesex ogunty, Me leaves at nly, $1,009 Lo tue Belleville cnaren | — nby ‘nod command of the Department: nbiaon dhe Oh, wa ® POWertUt sCoanh tag ‘dat the mouth ot thd Gulambie Fiver. d Muithic, 19 years old, shot himself in bis nonse 1a "Vag bueyy Couns on Presdag, & Acquence O¢ ta.ling to paue' au vxaiuraation at Wost At the west end of tho Kansas Pacific Railroad 8 Thesday ight, @ heavily loaded iron trate se end of the boarding tala, demolise Leruahiog in the end of ‘the slg sleep Me the tran, jad Aroma Of buy ton tras baye fot, —— - CURIOSITIFVS OF Chima, ents ward Hoag, of Detroit, has been found guilty of the murder Poitips and Mrs, Clear, : poring man and prow 1 ‘OrOUEO. wi TAL ALL oe Tareday nicit ov a gambler uaied Hopkins. ome ivaice David Kelly and Miko Bord, of Company. Ky stasceco debi faniry, were allied acta Sew Orlenme aereok: yest: raay by Yoveph Nowra, of bie uu Kiaud, by shoouune wih a akusket paste ‘The police of Long Istand City have arrested eieven youns myn, sil Onde 2 yeare of ae, who Cons ees «the promotion of burglary as afi eriterku ivoin Roaneihg exiting ae aged Uicus Ot Aut port. Depredadions wore cou Geca'ls, und the BooLY was Wed ta coluinga, ees BF ‘Toomas Wilson and a ooniedorate jostiod M Quntywn a Wall stor yontsrdare aa theses os rows pooret, convaping $4) worth of of, aid #0 in 7 Was carried off by the berate, \slule Wils0a Waa faxen 40 the Tobe aad Charles Raphaol was committod yestorday for iad worth OC AIRIHOOT Jasvolry froin Wall of 6 Saat Niath street ‘On'Monday cil galova at it iveety aad t. 18 the poeket Of el iepbed In and wtiOn, Whiie two Oth aan peruted on te cont, $a JOLIINGS ABOUT OWN, > re this evening, Mavic in Madison aqu ‘The steamsiity City of Merida made the Havana i$ day# mud 18% boars ne Hie em, H.W. Crotaer has 9 model at the St. Nicholne of s Pateut writing, advertising, aad card delivering tad fou hotel pariors Jn futuro vo corpse is to bo buried from the public tbe taboLe Wilhout ® permit from Dr, Russell, ureaa Of fee rds, ba anne) Ee ch between New York and Brook: ted yesturday, Thy New Yous ‘and loa 8. of the Kip Van Winkle ve hours’ Mehing at the Cin Sea Dane are now biting lively, allagher, alaborer on the new buildi Hell yesioctay from amas iN trome a Bunks der w distance of six feet, end his ucox War vr uke A correspon tent complains af tie wl of the drivors of the Ninth avenue wud iweny-lhitl stro #1aues, In WOE Waillag 1OF pussengery 4) 20! th OF UE A vatuable bore belon sin: ty Mr, Brows, of 138 First avouue, f2il on che track in Huiloon strat yeater: ay sitSrainidy ai Hs beg Was D1OKEA.” Ie Was abnee Atalirce and enthusiastic temperance meeting iw Br Jorapite Ic. « Tu Sixt avenue lock vy "ati aiidcewsts Weg del vered’ Oy Alvear®. «Quiz e), Mie, Eiwreuce, naltotticrs August Brontano, of Union aguars, has the rahi, the Tumiaed London Newt, Punch, ae Kjicileh newspapers, with maga cGGoMt MIUatee ot lie Ruroposh war The xnunal oxeursion of (ue Trinity parish choirs takac pine tony, na ter dh) declan at Dr. James Heck, the ehict ofasmte The chivire go by atcaiier ¢¢ tie Naveeluke fygttauda, Masia are sent to France from this city every Wode very Tthucsday peeday by the Great Weste the mau xo. by the Canard Sir the Freuch ettamer ‘on every siteraa Binging Ang. 6. Samuo! B, Wolf writes that ax he was going dow town Ob Tuesday worning In car x6 of Une, be am ty Ve persons Foadlug ering, and one suouEing dYet a hi Reporting Trbuna. * Serst, Clinehy of the Sporial Roundsman Squad bas been anpolited the hast Thirtpe ith street pol his after, woo he {eed OFM. T. Breanan, ons bees mate Rous tsnan, Sergeaal sha Acung Captain witmia tweave monty Thoro was great rejoicing among the butel keeper youterduy over the ruinor ‘that the French Einpreat Wea packing nyt truths, and that sie and ber Goat Touidroult ueisrt aud comet Amores, thes -noug yoy mig wave rome chagce 12 got tei! Back b I yoos by euiday, be Oupt. Greer of the Charles stroet police station has hoon retired on 61,008 year. Suig ‘smith the Marko ® on tis reqnest, on $1) 8 YenE, AML PAI of the Atlorusy sivevt stalls Ob 2H # Year, at His OWD FO Guest, ‘The Commissionory! Pavlic Works havo opened “0 en bing, Wadia. vavingsand rogutet fertain up. (own struts aroulid Cousal Piticand a Jacent, nd mehing Bowers thorelh, And award acta MNOUNLIIK. to W15.09 "Yoo Ce al Fabges (rom iilicon doy’ to Uirce yoars: A day or two ago the Seventh District Court issaed Qn attachment Brevis kK. Muwt the woe deaiors Clark @ whore Yau i Fifty-ninth. etreet and b avenie, for Wares Cue Gian worker en, wile F WOKE UAC LD Day. Vestepeay te Om UIOUE Way 61d by Muction aud Lae Ibo ee

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