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» THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THK EUROPEAN WAR. King William's Proclamation to French People. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUS It te believed that the object of the Prossians is to got betwoon Mots and Paris. ‘The accounts representing that Strasboarg is stilt im communication with Nency are uniras. Stras- bourg has been completely besieged since Monday, and the gatos are shut. the way for the Prussians, Peror, ordesing all Germans residing im Paris to quit French soil within twelve hours afer receiv! notice to that effect. All the English correspondents have returned from the front, ‘They report that they were im great danger of being hanged by the inhabitants, who be- Hieve all foreigners are Prussian spies and threaten thom with death, ITALY AND AUSTRIA DON’T Sem tT, Amorican bonds and bills on London aro in great At Chorbourg Inst night there was groat activity in the embarkation of troops for the Baltte, ‘The French Moditorran Sunday, provided with sealed orders. The Austrian Minister here is authorized to deny the report that Italy ond Austria are sending troops to save Na- illery is now on A stoat resistance is © RB PROSIANS OTILt PURSUIXO THE FRENoH. Beaman, Ang. 11.—The following official advices Wore reostved in this city Inst evening ning —The French are ward the Moseile at all point been ordered to follo ave Seppe the, tin. of ia ‘the Department of WO BATTLE AY wera, Ang. 11-890 A. M.—No ongagomont has taken piace, Rain fell in torrents during the Strasbourg Closely Besieged ty th squadron def Brest on y the Prussians. val X, whom they are TOE FRENCH EMPEROR LEAVES METZ, is ain Wath We a ‘They have since declined to G6fr. 40c., at which rate Revolutions in Toulouse and M ‘lt ATTRMPTED REVOLUTION IN MARSEILLES. arseilles, For two days the city bas boon greatly agitated by demonstrations of the Groat crowds assemble and domand arms. Last evening groups of Pradicals, seomingly without evil intent, entered the City Hall, and endeavored to overtura the mauicipal go quickly arrived, with stringent orders to arrest the rioters, The arrests have continued to-di forty persons being now under guard for partici- pating in the disturbaacos, The city is pericetly LON OFF AGAIN. 11.—La Liberté has positive informa. the Imperial boadquartors are no lonrer at Mets. Le Francais states tho situation generally thas: “The French bold the Vosges and their pas- sages The Prussians are massing at their case.” TWO CORPS IN THE FREeXCcH Advices from Motz announce that army of the Rhine has been formed into two corps. ‘The larger one is concentrated wear M smaller one w® under tho direction of BMaisini Sic- FRITZ STILL PURSUING McMAHON, ronent, Troops The Hercic Death of General Douay. are the latest despatel UN office down to 8 o'clock this hea, Uf any, will be teived in THR Later despate! printed in a postscript in Paris—The Corps Leg! ‘The Repebit NG TIMM IN THR CORPS LEart ‘The Corps LogisiatiC met at two o'clocte this aiter- quie Ge Talbouot proskume P55 Setlation ontele the building waa nol a grat a8 on the two days previous, aad the military guard was No attompt was made to prevent the poo- Pie from assembling in tho streets in the vicinity, oF {rom passing aeross' the Pont As soon as the session was opened, Deputy KérAtry moved that a committee of toquiry be in- #titatod, and that Marshal Lobeut be sammoned to ‘The proposition caused mach ex - citement, Count Palikao, the Miuieter of Ws tried to speak, but the noise and confusion was too great, At inst be made himself heard. He said Marshal Bazine was now in command of the army, and the Government must refuse its ‘con- sent to the proposition of M. Koretry, as it wholly orneeresary. M. THIERS ON THE SITUATION. ‘M. Thiers ssid waile the Chambers had a right to a mand ; though be felt Y'SAWON TWRNTY-PIVR MOURS IN THM SADDLE. ‘Tite Journal Opiciel bas advicos from Mots to half past four yesterday evening. of Froschwatler are atill meagre. hon bad this orse killed ander bim. A brigads of corps and a division of the corps of Gen, Failly arrived om the field ab the close of the day and covered the rotroat, ‘The parsait of the enemy was vigorous at first, but soon became a more reconnoiseante. ‘MacMahon, after being twenty-five hours in the saddie, yassot the day, Sanday, at St. Avorno, which was aban- oned on Sunday night, aud occupied by the Pras- sians, Some of their advance pickets cane up with oar rear guard, but were driven back without much Details of the battle Marshal MeMa- ano the Netw 6. till Hold in Check The Prince Lm; Outbreak in Prociaimed. —It is feared that the Bois de Bonlogoe wast be sacrificed to tho exigencies of the ‘The Pull Mall Gasette reamrms ‘ake prosence of the Prince Imperial and the imperial Jewels in Londen, HOPS FOR THR NOUSE OF ORLEANS. In tho Corps Légisinti( on Tuesday, when tbe vote ares taken on tho question of sustaining the Ministry, only six voices were with Ollivier, Joinville and the Due d'Aumale are at Wiesbaden. Isis reported that thy Prince has asked leave to serve in the French eet. ‘ip the clubs and among the poople, that the rule of ‘the Bonaparte dynasty is over. House of Orleans is anticioated. The Count of Paris is now in Rogiand. “} THE SRISION OF THR CORPS LeortsLaTiF, Panis, Aug. 11.—The following is « continuatio’ Of the proceedings of the Corpa Lezislative yeater: day, he proposition being the reorgavisation and arming of the National Guard, The question was made simple. the Cabinet need bat meet to decide, bat need n » action of the Chainbers. ' The Commis- st cive a report, and we must deNberate at Minister Jerome David said the Government known its opinton, i This Chamber must decide.” ‘Thiers rose to speak, but eould bardly be immediate decision upoa sald Favre, “how significant it deliveratuion, We * You may assume it,” Momhe:s of the Lot asserted this was a menice. Jules Payee answered cavalry of the reser Loxvow, Aug. 1 defence of Paris. appear before it. ‘The Prince de MORE FRENCH REPORTS ABOUT THE PRUSSIAN It is the conviction hore ‘The Journal Optciel anys Morning no attack has been made r be Gar forces arrived at Baverae in Food order.” At tlle a corps of volunteer sur- opposed this de- was strange that sch re- Yorses should happen to France with only oue pos “Sa stood out A restoration of the the battle of Frose! Goons, wearing white badges, as in General Convention, evorywhere reodered most Praiseworthy service, worthy of entire confidence, who has just arrived from Alsace, atates that (he Prussian losses in the recont fighting were beyond computation Vosges, decision and the greatest energy pre: ‘The Garde Mobile m: WHAT THR PRUSSIANS ACKNOWLEDGN. ‘The Figaro says a physician who has just return- ed from the front roports that even she Prussians ge the superiority of the French guna, 1 the French soldiers sre wounded in the in the batile of Woerth the los Prussians Im killed and mortally wounded owing to the longer range of the Whose facts make a stron; impression on the oldiers, The same gentioman 6: French wounded were tnken by the Prussians into oinbulances, and treated with the utmost care and kindness; and be adde that the ambulance ser vice of the enemy ts perfectly organized. the coalition’ of ku Nows from the * Proctamatio Strasbourg Besieged Heroic Deat! Mahon's Desperato F Loxnox, Aug. 11.—The King issued the following proclamation “We, William, Kin, ait the inhabit Gorman forces, that the Emperor Napoleon, having by soa and land attacked the German n: to live in pauce with tin command of the German armies to repel aud by military events rontiors. We herviore, the latier in person and proverty #0 long as toy abs hostile acts, and wo grant them protection as a mat- ‘The Monilewr ot War—King Will Jules Favre said of Prussia bas Prassia, make known to French peopl ve beeu lod Yoge and fect; whik the nation if you f ar against soldi ice UPON You the responaibi! vminisier David repited was immense, Think of the effess of emir (Mt the Ministzs had promised ¢ territory of the en: Generis commanding corps will decide what Mmeacures are necessary toward individual eomun ities Violating the u my, and now they umnlt became extreme. Deputy Gam- but contd not be heard. . and Gambetta ‘of Public Works bas chaug: ‘The Chamber will ‘They will also fo the requisflions necessary to sustain (heir troops, and fix bbe difforence of exchaage bet ween German end Fronch currencies, 11 order to facilitate dealings between soldiers and ‘citizens. ate) the tribune, last the Corps became cal HRROIO DRATH OF GEN, ‘The Moniteur gives the following account of the death of Gen, Douay at the battle of Wissembourg ; vote under of the Lett asked ‘suppose the demand for fe the public ) mn at Saarbriick on the 11th day of August, for arais for 9 patriotic purpos: Minister David—Lot arms was only to troul Chamber must know what it votes, for tiere must STRASDOURG COMPLETELY INVESTED. A srecial cespatch from Cartarahe ¢o the Lomion Globe announces that Strasbours is invested on all Prussians, who hold the railway. Boyer, who commands the city, was Itis said that u and the gorrison eons only one regiment of the line and the National Gaard of the place, THR SITUATION AT METH. from Motz give the assuronce that When he saw the day wae lost, ould to retrieve Jett cim, he had “done all tha when not even ‘A Minister said the Government did not seek to At last it was decided by a to 79, that the quostion of the reorganization of the National tinerd shouid €0 over till te The President ex} Js horse, rode so ted, and, taking a p pT desire to close th Esiancelin insisted upon a yote e in permanent session so long The Chamber, by @ vote of ts seentily provisi walaed towards hberitely watic aroused by the but toll in heaps aroun still pres#ed forward. tue eneny, and y renowed the agitation by demanding to continued agaiast A voice answerot, state of sieze 1 the city of Pari Dut it was impossible to hear Douay, almost aioue, tel ny, white the Emperor is the m ¥ a Uply two corps © proceedings, ceased efforts to procure order, and slowly the meeting dis- now bave their bead. Metz; the others are under Marshal NO FIGHTING ON THR PRENCT Levy, 4.—The Prefect of despatch to the Minister of th ’ Phere bas been por Rhine, tn a Interior, dated Y MERTING OF THR FREXCH ‘The Senate met toutay, and greeted tie Count of A vote of thanks was given to the ect of law wnding to the arming; MACMAMION’S PRARFUL ¥I Ii is stated that at the bate charged the Prussians eleven ti was for Giteon hours in the saddle witsout too, and Gally fell faintirg in the ditel), but way accidentally dixcovered and revived sufictently to direct treat of the fragments of his army oa foot ‘The son-in-law of Count Napoloon Daru has cove to ChAtons with 2,500 troops as reinforcements for It ts said the Freach comms ud that the provinions are at~ 7 AT WouRTH, of Woerth tie French ; that MacMahon Palikao warmly. army, and the pro The Freach Fleet in the Baltic Aby Tue OUTSIDE MOB, Daring the session of tne Corps Légistatif, \trowd of about six hundred persous assembled in Yront of the Chamber, Within the Chamber, though there was mucn excite ment, no disorderly scen Oficiel «ays that the War Dep, srtridges for the guns with which the Nu tional Guard isto be armed, and preparations have Deen made on an extensiv ture of more to meet all emergencies, ‘Ihe Council ot Biate met yesterday, and will hold another session Despatches from the Prefects of Depart all parte of the Empire, are Mlied wit de lulls of the patriotic excitement of the people, ll sides volunteers aro coming forward, THE BLECTIONS. L Opinion Nationale says the reported resto tion of the defences of Paris is a farce, tered digsers are employ: tude the pubile Loxpow, Aug. 11.—A de: gen to cay, states that the Doke de Cadore, the Fronch Special Buvoy, loft that city to-day. bo interview with tho moved south yesterday. ‘Tie Lombardment of the eities of Kicl and Stral- Saven ships, with troops, teh from Copenha. d clamored for arms. The French feet the French army. suriat is wreleled, terly inadequate. Tue PRENCH ARMY FAL Advices from the Prussian front to ten o'clock on nesday night state that the Wren falling back to thejline of the Moselle, harassed by Which bad already passed Tos Journal ‘tment Las sixty mil suina is expected hourly, ected in the Bultic to-morrow. Tro following Prussian ves: haven, on the Oldenburg coast: seale for the manufne- are at Williama. King William, 23 Crown Prince, 16 ; Arminius, 8gans; Prince Adelbert, 8 enna; ond Ove wooden corvettes, each 23 suns, and several smaller veasels. ‘The Arminias stole out of the Baltic doring a ‘or, and ran the gauntlet of tho French flost, bors of Kiel and Strabsund chains, sunken vessels, and torpedors, the Prussian caval Snarunion, Falquemont, and Les Etangs. all kinds and railway wai of (he Prussians, 14 bad fallen Into the hands hind also taken the sn of Hatseistein, in the Vos: Froneh had evacuated, leaving the guns and provis- QULLING THE PARISIANS. A Motz despatch in the moraing parors says th Prince Lnperial is still at that place, and that us Emperor will certainly matce a stand thore, HOW PROSSARD's CORPS WERE BUTCHERED, The Times correspondent, who has arrived at Paris from the scene of opera‘ions in the region of Saarbriick, reports the particulars of thy late agiioo wear that town, which termigited in the defeat of This correspondent reported an oye-Witnens of the engagement at It wus a surprine to the French thousand Prussians confroute Corps, composedjof thirty thousand men, auder Gea. The Prussians, suddenly appeared in the woods near {ths town, and opened a terri fire of artilery and small ar Frossaru's command was quickly nd his columns advanced to the and kept at work to de ‘Tho Paris Sidole says the municipal elections, as far as beard from, show the triumph of te Democratic candidates, KiGur THOUSAND Againgt France, 1.—The Ganlots rep is at Milan, where he is inciting popular demonstrations against Franco, in order to prevent the French aympsthies of the Halian Gov. orument from taking s practical form, TUE ITALIAN CHAMDBRS SUMMONED, Fronknck, Aug. 11.—Active diplomatic negor bs are in progress in this city bers have been summoned to mect on Tuesday next for the purpose of receiving ® communication trom the Government, Menotti Goribaldi TILLBRYMEN IN PARIA, Journal du Soir says Admiral Ronciere Noury will take command of the defences of Paris, 2 cannoniers from the navy placed uuder his orders to man the gune the French forces, ‘Poo ftalisn Cham- OUT THK REPUDLICAN JOURNALS, Heveit and the Rappel, rats Which were seigcd last night, have been entirely Suppressed by a ministerial decree published to-day. eine, heretofore held by M, Henri Chevrean, now Minister of the Interior, filed, as the affairs of the city and Pre will hereafter be under the contro! Four sew Senators them M. Piotet, UMLIC AT TOULOUBR, A lot of erazy fellows tried this morning to proclaim the r. Pablic at Ts ‘The sane journul says the last ofic al act of the Duc was signing the treaty with England to secure the neutrality of Belgian, TH® NEW MINISTERS AT WoRK he new Ministers took the oath ok last night at the Prince de la Your d’Auvergue only was absent, He # bere antl next week, of the Minister of Porcign A@airs will b by Count Paltkao, ‘The Mivisters of War aud the Interior have taken easares to insure the effectivens ‘100 io their respective departments, oF War ts collecting arms and ammuriti Of 4! kinds and sending them forward to the oops He iv also proparing to arm aad equip National Guard Trochu will hy of the men which the the French second 11 movements, ‘The porition of Prefeet of the The Republicans of Kpain Rejoicing Over russinu Victory, 11,—The decree of amnesty upon the French, formed into line, avsauit of the Prus from the cover of tho forest, opened withering Ore upon the assaulting columns, which repea formed, and advanced only to be ropalse, hundred times did the French troops, with heroic valor, advance close upto the edzo of the woods, And with desperate impotuosity, threw themselves and were always repulsed, They dispirited and could not be re-formed. M0 artillory was served with torrlble preci aud the fre of the infantry was telling, Gen, Fros {rightfully decimated. Tho French troops com, fecture of Poll Of the Ministor of the Interior. ‘this timo with thd singiz “condi? the military service who come under the of *ralivn 91 the decree shall take the oath to the Constitution ‘Thove abroad may subseribe to the oath before any roproventative of Spain. TUR DAWN oF LibearY, Dissensions bave broken out in the Council of g there was a vivlent see between Sefior Rios y Rosas, President of te Ci cil, and Gen, Prim, of the Prussian victories is received bere with exultation by the Radicals, who see in leon hopes for the rostoration of ©, and its consequent estab lishment in Spain, ‘The wonarchists are bogiuiug to tose confidence, thot persons in The Liberté sass upon the Prussia Tn the mean tine rawks were torn to piceos. viain loudly of the incapacity of their comm TUX THONDERKH'S CORRESPOND! The Paris correspondent who di information also in authorities, upon the defeat of Na: the Republic of rms the Times that the French discovering bis presence order dim to return forthwith to Tu compliane. with their demands, ho started to retura to Paris, While onthe way he was assailed by @ wob and ragged through the vi nounced as a Prus brutal maltreatinont that bie life was angered, The correspondent owes his safety to the Mayor of Forbech, who interve and reseued him irom the clutches of the mod, TWENTY THOUSAND FRENCH A corresyondent who w Woorth telograna the following from Carlsruie “The French oficial accounts of the battle at Woerth ore wholly untrua, completely routed. The French ai thing ynd fled, leaving belind them ti wounded, and #and out’ of fifty tho z position, but the terrible precision ; t desperately, way in a panic." The English Despnichen—Lord Derby wh Neutrality, Lonvow, Aug. 11. ap address be'ore an Wat Blackp: ol, in which © command of W just voted calls To this torce will be speciatly confide! SPY, and subjected to such policy Of non Intorvention els have voted an ad. ( Hianks to Queen Vietoria for asserting Bo ‘The city couneil o ed in hi TUR ORLEANS PRINCES LOOKING FOR COMMANDS. n hls behalf Bodies of the Garde Mobile from the provinces Dave commenced to pour into the city, on their way As they pass through the strovts the People crowd the sidewalks and windowsand then Wi'h groat entbustawm, Of says the Orleans Princes baye addvess x4 letters to the Minister of W: eto transact any business, thas reduced ita cent, ‘The rate is now 54 OWS DR COMBAT, Of discount onwhalf por Present at the battle of © (© Prince Leopold, ‘The State Depariwent er Bancroft, who i throne waa tentered to ) used all his powers of Wasuixcron, Aug. 11 has Berlin despate!.es from Min 94) that whon the Spani Prince Leopold, King Willi Persuasion to induce him to rojeet it Mia Of the fate of Maximiltin Marshal MacMahon wos ar asking for service ‘Too Minister of Foreign Af $19,029 from the Fre eo for Line farnili russians fred with, Finally the French gave GURMANS DRIVEN OUT OF Panu. the Gaulots eave Count THK CROWN PRINCE PUSHING MACMALON. 9 treuMmen’ tailed, the King an plied to his le The Crown Prince of Penssia is vigorously push. ing MucMaboa, a dovreo which be will submit to 4 Nes coMent is expected, is Mtiowlt Af be Coated to do aa Mo fas from oncom the candidacy, as assorted by France, King William opposed It from the very art. ——. The War News in tho City, Atthe mecting of the Executive Committeo of the Patriotic Aid Socioties, ex-Goy. Salomon pri fiding, Dr. von Holst was olectod delegate to the Chicago, Woe, aad she Treasurer reported receiv ‘The’ "Reeinh tnd. Wicktosath Ward Gormane formed Patriotic Aid Societies last night, A large number of Germans joined th Aid of German Veterans Inst The First, Seoond, form Patriotic Aid Societion to-nigh A eon Witschen subscribed #000 to the (and ‘The Newark Germans will moot on Tuesday next, Last night ward meetings wore beld in the Fifthhnd Sixth Wardjsand on Wednesday night a meeling was held in the First Ward, and Company’ Gy of th Voteran Regiment, contributed §2 for the fund for German wounded. ‘THUS RVEN WITH TYRANTS. Tho Poles of thie city are keeping. sill, expressing to sympathy with either side. ‘Their motto is: Sie semper tyranate. ‘THR FRENCH AID FOND, ‘ ‘The Fronch patriotic war fund amounts to $29,000 : 00 of it comes from Hivans, $12,000 from New leans, aud $12,009 hes been subscribed here, — TROITING AT BUFFALO, —— Three Good Races—Heary, Consetie, ore—The beat ever Trotted—Time, 13:49 3-4, The interest in the races at Buffalo still con- tnuas, and the attendance is immense, There wore three trots to-day, Fae M1NEY AOE. oe ote that hat never beaten 9: rene sree, (oe borers at niladelphia) Hotspur, D, Mace'a (N. Y.) Tattler, J. Lovott's (N. Y.) Henr; W. W. Woodrui's (Maes.) Liconse, W. Brown's (Bithioy Byron, fe Rone’s temicago) WK mas, and Graves and Loomis's (Chicaro)s Rocky. OF those, Tale or, Licenge, and Byron did not start, Henry was leading favorite. He wou in four heats, au x that have never boaten 2%. Fira worns, Pin! aceon norte, Ait aN 900; fourth horse, 9400. Mile beats, three in a larncee. Ker # Henry. Dobie's h. &. Hota Thoma frot bet os. i) k pretet eee ine He cn y third, and Thomas distanced. etin eee: . Owe tees rate. Heury sy fist, and ted all Throuch’ (he heat, Hotspur broke often, was beaten oul two lengths by Henry. Timo, 224. ‘Turd Heat —Strong odds on Henry, He was fret awe rst all the and won bandily by a fat" Jotspur second, iy dintabewd, Th Fountu Haat.—Only two in, 19 to Lon Henry. The Par went of lanpedl, and were yoked ail around the kon the beck stretch, Henry got away & length, Hotspur breaking. Oo ihe far turn no, how: ever. got steady, and Wotted ap to and lapped [leary. ‘The pair were {ied to enoh other all the stretch home, making a beautiful finish, Henry winning the heat by 6 head only, and that ou a brea. Acapital heat 1a both contest and speod. 5 THY SRCOND RACK. that bad never beaten 249. The Ere | ensivoro. Lonewter, Ry. nui cane EB ar arg ood. Miiwamkee, Dt. war Palmer & Co., Ridos, IM, bom. Girl of the Period. F’ Akers, Leavenworth. ‘Kan..b. m Kansas Queca, P. Mesherry. Hydetown. Ba, blk... Black Mac. A. Rolle, Deiealt ge. Frat Woite Hi. MeGrogor, Detroit, bik. m Cosette, Lovett, New ¥ ‘Jue, H. Coleman. “re. ¢ Chestout Dick. br «Drift, y Garno'd ha. Tonnosae, ¥., Ashiant Pet, f tie Period, Kansas Queen, Frank Rolfe, Cle. a. Chestnut Dick, Asb!aid Per and Hope did rt. The betting’ was ‘ich diviled, the odde OK rong AA Ast sac beiore the start, but ran ‘ronzly on Gomsette after the second heat,’ Sae won handily ; @ good race Aa W. ©. Brown, Columban Owner. Cleysiana, hy, m SUMMARY. Purse No.1, $1.59. for horace that have 40. First horee. $900; reeand horwe, 9459: 3, Mile heate, Sin, In harness, H. MeGregor's bik. m., Coss 1 Moshorry's MIE &. Blac Mi E. Rood's br g General How Cossetie won the race an! fit money, Blac con tmoney anit Genera! Howard tied, hot wining ar omitted fromm the summary, Oarfolt was drawn, ve content Delwren Corelle ani nah, they deine lapped mACh dalihe fnisn, Shaw! Tine, * 8, as Arawn, Cosett away. and hea front of the houresireteh aihers Cosette ean " and outtoote: and won t by alongtn. Howard by Mac also, and was @econd, Mac third, Tha, Tuy Fourry Hmat.—Cosette atood Jee off, while Cosette taid att they reached the homestretch, when Cosette at once went forward, ant won the hi by a long h, Mac secon, aad Howard thied, This ead e race. Tims, 255, 3tolon her, Mac alles. and the he 8 dash of five miles ew York) Pe 1 Tork) Ba. Ellis, T TH The entrion wore hipgou’s (N only Jonn M Hog Bile we lowing the SUMMARY, Purse, $1,000; dash of Ove niiiow in harness’for al! horses. First horsa, $900; secoud horse, $300 HL, dintehirsons s €: Weg. Bit sais TP. Roel & John Morrisaay’, Tine-—Firse nile, 22% aecond, “3:38 forth, 248, Muh, SAK ; total, LOX. "Th mities dn record. THe RACK. Allis led off and Kept tho tend for a race Ereat for the dis- back atroten Morrisey. ( ond was not afterward caught by Ril way from Morrlsey, rhee it the best ever froted at that distance, the tii lowest. marked ‘he ——<—_ Pools for the Saratoga Races, Sanatooa, Aug. 11.—The second race meeting opens to-morrow. ‘Tho pool rooms sre well filled, For the two-mile three-year-old rece the hor-es sell in the pools: Buguirer, 600; Hombure, $00; Re $300; Telerrsn, Gor. Howie, $105. f ner Handican. two and a qnartor miles, ll ages, Helnvbold, carrying 118 pounds, (4 the favor {te at $700; Lezatee, carrying 106, xt at #12) ; Nannto Donghass, 108 Civanier, SS pounds, $108; pir Ay ands, and Pasta int poun ts, hr The tulrd rae be of a mile, all ages, nine will tart. Te the fuyerite at $510; Alta Vela. pao; C1 t at $2.70; Felicity, $1.7. The 0, containing Bulan, Hurdiesione, Lady Pe trie, Eveline, and Pennock ro'ta, only brine 7. Jourdan Sirtving to Make the Police Force Unetui, The following rates, which ware delivered to Police Captains yesterday, oxplain thomselyos ; Coptaing wilt perfara the duty of the gerzcaut who y fe y be wiwent from wiokuces, by eave, oF when it 18 hie tol nol ort to the Supeitutentent’s ofllce with tu e @ A.M. uniore otherw ae Bete, ana 90 No account wri Bay officer other (nan >eant bring the returns or any official Ome fully examing thy FepoThs of Ber de to the ipa, mrendent in et ‘ genuin abd Fou FEI ia sa Ey i eoireet, beng Hem 6 the Sy with ther moriiog return D°P% complaints by citizens will be Made 0 the Super- Intente Polteem When Lolog OF returning from thoir n will not wear the Fah erie: but mt mit patrol, Of apy Other pelice duty, the 8. be worn Poll wt it not one yee In Conversation with one otiior wit ir pon poltea ba Bene, ang ‘hou , i Nive Poliveric tn le'on patrot duty, b constantly pate “ H duty, bub fA Ne or talk with eitizona white on patrol ane On phic ounners® thon hy wil hear what tae bi diate ationtion, # Person 9 persone dang ICG rene 1, AE not, he well Kin tne ‘info, thes ution house, yan te ——— *QSSUN BY FIRK, > ‘The Cone Muchane Company's foundry, in Provi TT, was burned yesterday. Lave, av 00 Thomas Shorwin's house aud barn, on Wed: "tome dry goods Andon aWoiniue houne, we Tight. Les, 610,000 ; no Insurance ell OLITUARE Dr. Johonn George Geiger, ot New Yorks ts deads Commostore Junius J, Boy! tho Uuitod States Navy, die oro. in Amhers:, Ohio, burned on Wedhesday Prominent physician on the retived list of im the Naval Hospital, Norfolk yesterday Dr. H. Parker, a late member of the Atiantic Base Bal! Ciao, was buried yesterday from bis bate reat 41 Greene aveune, brookiyn. The bodies of Messrs, Cobb and Head Wiered ia Morristown, NPAC, Med Average aud Bais vulLoes Wall Wikugss’ L Wee FATHOMING THE MYSTERY. MR. BENJAMIN NATHAN'S SERVANT'S WILLIAM KELLY, A Sun Reporter's Tri sion—-An I the Nathan Man- view with Mr, What he Di As the somewhat unsatisfactory testimony of William Kelly on the Nathan inqugst yesterday morning directed public reporter proceeded to the house of the late Mr. Na. than in the afternoon to see the young man, and learn further particulars concerning bim, was opened by a little red-headed, livid-looking Waiter, of sulky aspect. He was not in the house at the time of the mard in the country, ‘Ti picion upon him, a SUN rving the family SUN reporter politely stated his errand, and asked if William Kelly was in the “ You," wns the reply. “ Has be slout hore every night since the death of Mr, Nathan ft “Tanppose he intends sleoping here during the wook 1 “ How lone has he beon with Mr, Nathan ? I've known him a year, You can soo Superin- Ho took down a lot of answors from Kelly, nod will tell you about hin." “Nothing is to be nad fron Jourdan, fot cive any information. What has Kelly beea om- ‘athan's family?" 1 havo been hore, “He hn been running errands and doing odd joba, tave you evor noticed anything ar in bis temper, or in bia character he ever spoken as if he were offended Mr, Nathan, of had any il! No, I never beard bim. You have always found and never had trouble with “Tnover had any trouble with hun, and we always ng Well together" ‘would like to seo Kelly," He is at dinner.” Very well, I'll call again, Oat this oreving lag towards him ? # Manners pleasant, mm yourselt He is not likely to be * There is a detective in the house, is there not t ‘Yes. ach reply, anxious to Not an answer was Atha oracess of pumping the fellow jereend Below ig shortly afer to the house, the Sux eat the ‘door, and nod that he was in charge of the premises, which and Ofiicer Bever' woe had lett the two days aiter the murdor, aud Were at the Albomarie Hotel, Is Kelly under survoillanes ?* said the Sun re “Not particalarly."* Does he go out when he pleases Yes ; all the servants com: have charge of this front du here, but know nothing of those who pass in basement door, Keily slept Lore every night eines the mur- T know who pas Lauppose so, I can't say positively. sleep here, will li * L don't know ansthing to the contrary.” “Hos he excited you Manners or actions? T have seen very litte of him, seems & vod sort Of a young fellow.” I wouid like to see bit.” Ring at the basoinent door, and yon ean do 0," The above conversation reves: HO supervision over the inmates of the Lou: that they might stay there or run away 9 The Sum reporter, on iment bell, brought Keily to to be a younz man of four-and in height, with brown ‘suspicions in any way, by od that there was black — waistcoat volunteered no fearing that te woul crit iin away, Dut he tol Wand imud her own busin: then returned a Between the SUN Ch Loe SiMe AS thos report foiling new waa morder at the time fits commit tal than a child apxions to relic, t tng new facts, be SUK reportor depa Sun Reporter Luterviows Kelly—A a Mother's Command -Knows tir Ow Since the removal of all » Persons of the sons of the murdered man, many and e been the rumors fastening guilt on par ties who have honer cent of all knowlede mselvos inno- ter of Mr. Bonja Within the past few days public opinion bas been gradually attracted toward Mrv Kelly and her son Wiliam, and grave euspicions are entertained that they know more about the tra. ic event than they are willing to tel! family of the late murtered man to advance any theory murder, but have not the ali conce of Mrs. Kelly and her son, and are gmieved to think that they should be suspect 40 heinous anil tri the annals of erime in this blood.st no parallel case. A reporter of Tue Scw interviewed William Kelly yesterday afterno u of about twenty -Gve ye Nich, and rather mu im unpre pose have beon nnab'e Wh regarding the edge of a crime ny and found} with rather savy, ovcritang. that he had told ail he kaow, or would tell at ite Coroner's luqnesl; but in-amawer to a qrasticon aaid 1 dea whe thee martorsr of Mr. Nathan cameout to the basen 4 shut all the tims being on the out an ordered her tading him forcibly by the a in, and do not toll thom anything, dutiful and 9ffe my own. bus nog going to tell noth ‘There tsno doube that ye police survei'lanee, altho acmit it, and while e, and t's farnily of the tate } Wink tooms at the Alhemarl Hotel, the house is j, hor son, aud a The volico are owing up all cluet—even seemingly impossible without being abie Lat until William K ean ¢ tablish tieir innocence,oublic Airected toward them, and the op ground that they La carefully kopt from the pute. to lueten the gu 8 some knowledge which hae Another Reporter's Vini A Converantion with Que ot Mr, Nae Ao Ofiver on Gnard, Son reporter reac About 14 o'clock anothe the corner of Twenty-third tr ‘There were (ow people in ‘hat p hour, bot as the ever hborhood at that oir umbretias and broidered in costly habit Skirts high for a yroes ‘The white curtail * tragic mansion. ei dowa, and as thd dark: diately over the Tanent wore Ny inted this out read ful ded was nin With glitte joors in. an ovy cuait tured over after the throng opposite lad heen & ers and thie Pai the visitor ascended the steps, and suid away by wear ‘The officer rone , sm & newspaper man, to know who iv h Uatay here to-night, fo Wilhau Kelty T presume be will} ke camo in snes ty nighta : : daustite Reporier—Will the Messra, Nathan brothers sleep | yishter I do not know & sound of footsteps ascendtu and turning bis bead i CMoer exclained: . » comes somebody who can tell you all Jomen passed and ontered trod the reporter welors detect & Alany SwOUWY Winuior. uu Hom tue fact front curtains was raised and lowored several timos, it was evident they were making notes, Washing. ton and Frederick Nathan soon attorward came upon the seene with several friends, and wore joined on the sidewalk by those inside, whoa an eernest though subdued consnitation ensued. Approaching the the reportor ald: Lo seo Mr, Ni Ha Ah aa Uj id truth, Tdon's care about being inter- ro ail in grief—in mourning. My ty mother would prefer this mattor should t quiet, and ont of the papers, except xo much 48, of course, the public have a right to know through the pipers regarding the inquest.” Roporter—But I only want oue or don't want to interview you, “ What are they? Reporter—Do you still slees in the hoose No, 197 “No; we bave taken rooma at the Albemarle,” Reporter—Is it possible for Kelly to leave the house to-night without its being “No; there is an oficet and in ‘addition two men with Mrs, Kolly, only way © wou'd bo by the rear, and there a man would have to scale S rail. BUIL” and the speaker reemod vary car. nost, “don't ebarge him Gr anybody else with the ¢rime of murder, for it is too terrible." Ai this janehire a gentioman very like the speakor cane ap, aaid “ Let's go to bed ;" the friends of the two moved away, and coming in view of the Fifth Avonue Hotel clock, the reporter saw the hands Dointing to 10:35. ——— CARNOCHAN'S LATEST OUTRAGR, plindineseicheey Tribute Levied by tho Quarautine Gang-The Laat Exploit of the Harbor Pirate An- drew Fletcher—The Wavelet Beined. The bark Wavelet, belonging to Pendergrast Bros. of this city, arrived in this port from Rio Janeiro, via Barbadoos, after a passage of¢fifty-three days, Bho brought a clean bill of health, and carried sixtoen passengers. ‘The captain reported to the consignees soon after arrival, and the Quarantine authorities were informed that, having « clean bill Of bealth, unless ale were permitted to come ap to the city she would seck another port. Answer was retuned that she mizht go to Quartoting noxt day and discharge ber cargo, and that then she could go to her dock. This offer was declined, as the con: signees wero unwilling to pay tribute Co the Quaram. tine Ring "Tho Wavelet then aaiied \o Perth Acsboy, and wan fumigated, re bee health, a1 this port.” The bill of bealth was shown to Dr. Co coran of Brooklyn, and he give her permission§to remain within bis jurisdiction. Yosterday morning 1 o'clock the tugboat An- drov Fletcher steamod stonzside Uarbeck's stores, where the Wavelet tay, ond 8 ging of Dr. Care -s-~'e roMans, armed with reve" = 0 APU on boar, Thay o- nd axes, poured a its, S{FPOWErCI the captain nod took WM awa Tot un vessci, ‘They then cat’ the eavies With axes and steamed off with the Wavelet, the owners know not whitbor, The cavtuin's wife and two infant children are on board, without ha: Visions und without protection, aud Messrs. Pen. derprast have heard not: ing trom th rage. The ves-el insured. out- not —— THE ORANGEMEN'S PARADE. Taken by Suporin« tendent Jonrdnan-The Entire Police Re- erve Called Out-A Possible Riot. After the postponement of the Orangemon’s demonstration in Bim Park, @xod for last Priday, it was extensively rumored that the Orangemen would have their procession and picnic today, Whether this annownco:nant was made officially by authority of the members of the various Williamite societies, it Is impossib e to say, a8 nO public notice has been given that the parade will take pltee, Whether the Orongemen wili tarn out oF not, one thing is cortiio, and Wit is—the entire reserve of potice in thia city, consi ituted of the off platoons, aro orderet to report at the various stations at 7 o'cloek this morning. ‘This measure cautionary, Ut bt thateven if the Orangemen do not make a large number of the Ribbon. the Tumor that today is xed for the will conzregsts in the upper districts of in h cane the police orisios think very probably ensue among tho Rid- donmen toemse 1'in order to prevent any riot and bioodshod, a suMcieat namber of the police are to be ata moniont’s call, to quclt any disturbance. a ‘bt tn a Newark Cometery, Asa funeral was passing through the cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre in Newark, Patrick Burns ad. teragte to drive over some graves, when Mr. Ken. fn per. interfered, and was knocked down 4, Just then,» German assistant of Mr Kenny ame op, and Wan 1, and the driven over him ~, 4 ope att driver, treniniericred.w! on Burns deat hint a blow in the fre ug thet quietly drove off — A Now York Wholesuter 00 with $20,000, Bosroy, Aug. 11,—P. Shelton Tyler, of the firm of Tyter & Co., of New York, wholesale whiske brokers, with b satti i Wawel, ab sconded'on Saturday Last. taxing all the available funds of the firm, about $39.00), und the baoks o: the company, A telegram loin Now York saya teat the office of the tem that city has aio been Corel, ae Now fora Terrigc tio he raising of the siege of Londonderry is to be celebrated ii teiy to-day, Monster vrocessioue jes and Orangemen are intended, ——— VLASHIES FROM THE OCUAN CABLES, sl tes Oe ‘The O'Donobue is bankrupt i Liverpool with plants at 874. sola closed at 90% ; Bve-twentios, "62, Bhiyy ; 36, *01, 35; ten forties, $3, — CURIOSITIES OF CKhAMK, Irving Duane, a clerk of Boyd, Corry, Pomeroy Co., Boston. has beou arrested for stealing $4,257 worth of Boos trom his employers, ¥ yowtorday morning, Officer Cowen surprisod four river thieves gt worg Mi the cot of I Rrooklya, The pirates hed to ite be Away, when the Citoer fret two 6) Wiihcut cilect.. They thareana tho hiiteta Myting past (ue offer" a pile ——— LONG ISLA + Capt, Bet dont, Waa ry sc of Shelter Island, with his purse Vain mien within afew tay e Wunder Grima 0, On Sheiter Lsland, was cons ‘the Bishop ond clergy of Long Island, at the fune: ral of the Ip v. De, adonted a fa virtues & F dcout Were eliveret by Dkuer Ciergyine W.L. Jonrson, of sama Of admiration for the many brother, Short adaress hops Potter and Littigoun ——ee THE BALL AND Nar, a The Postings of Baltimore dy.catod the ‘Tutte Ralloy club of New Vora yesterda 6 ‘Pie Butorprise Base Bai Club of J City beat the Union Tase Batt Club ot the ean yesterday ; score, 19 to 7 The enplovees of the County buildings of Med TaughWavide, yiod to Pie Raters" wilt play with the Wenra! Sno bots, of the Fourth Ward of the same ey, on Sauurday Capt. Boyle's Chub, the * Limbers," will contest wi lithe Hoo. Willian Wainw nie cing Hams, Of the Oavon, for A Dail, in @malelt ganie LEX! Week, ON tay Union grounds ——— NEW JERSE + wa D, Brown, 8 years of trowned in nol, near Paterson, on W. sin the robhe ponent in yal a. Tt ia whixpered homeclyes belind high standing.” Hitierava impli thelr "Ko Tho Monmouth Pork Apsociation's tall meoting is anpounced for Ang 24.35, and 9. ‘Tho p 5. 0) for All horses: $2.59) for horges hath Bi ever beat ib a silver cup, Jemcn’s horses that never trot * ——- - SPARKS ¥ROM THK TELEGRAPH. Snow on Wednesday in Montana. Sin Frapelsou'e Avti-Ciiness Convention was fares, A Labor Reform Convention ts cabled demoad iy Syrroans on the 1h of Sentemder Wilmingion, N.U., hil a groat demonstration yea: toriay iu honor of the recent Coaservasive victory. Ricvard Arnold, who shot tis wife and himself on Werneid ty, 10 Providence, 1, divd yosterday » Mam A. Sawyer, mate of the xhooner Albert cs Jon the’ foretopmast ia Boston yesterday, 4 wid Wat ki, ‘* house in Uxbridre, Mass. was ee Banas ton Weduvaday, ‘and his’ tittle ehell course, Saratoga, yes: nin hye heats, Time ki In tue y ge 0 (es May ¥. for BO). doo Deryt w, aged Brigham UR eer ae Sen caiesated wraay Dr Newey hy te Miscues Poly gang Ne ae the Brave to represent main 24! Wie ds Mt won. © thon tuerotthet 1s ut Woo. PRICR TWO CENTS LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES TERE AND THERE BY THe SUN'S REPORTERS, A Warning to Biackmatiors—A Dosptoatie Practice te bo Htepped—Judge Dowling Doing « Good Work. A vory genteelly attired young man named Archibald A. Barroughs, who is said to be in leages: ‘with somo of the keopers of disreputable houses te this city, was arraigoed before Justice Dowling on @ warrant, at the Instance of Mr. Henry G. Shoove, of The complainant, who is said to be in the omploy of the United States Government, charges Burroughs with astempti him $500 under threats of exposing him to bis wife ‘and family, alleging that Mr. Shoove bad beon in the iting bad houses, On the receipt of tits consnited Judge Dowling, who advised bim to protend to acquiesce, and to send ‘8 decoy letter through the post ofiyee to that effect. Act Mr. Shoove had an officer secrom od, who arrested the blackmatlor, he having foll into im by the astute Justice. On the Preliminary examination the defeadant's counsel ads Kuilt, but appoated to the Judge eme respectability of the ao- eavation of the offence. His leara- tability alike contrionte to make this I know of mea who pectability who indul practices, and among them State Senator from Kings count; of prostivution in Seventh aven' wenth and Fourteenth streets, who mak ness to waten wealthy mon coing into his o Trenton, N. J. to oxtort (rom demand the complaina ing under this ndvic the trap Ixid for mitted his eliont in mitigation the exter Judge Dowliny nce tie meaner, lay claiaa to betwoon Thir- Uhreats of exposure to their I shall request Superintendent Jourdam, to detail a squad of mon to watch those vampires—these social pests, and when they are ar+ rested and brought befure me, Tsbail deal sammarily and they shall receive a just reward (oe jeable work. I intend tn all exses of this 4 {Nese -coNndrela aa ary. Let te prisoner be ro them to the Penitent U.S, Commisstoner—The R'ghts ef Recently Warren Abbott, » liquor merchant ‘Was arrested on a charge of Is key in his possession, on which the Goveromon® tax had not been paid. The zymplalnt was made by one of the oMeers oF Supervisor Dciztar’s depart j mets and tho accused was taken before Commis ‘Williams for examination. Yesterday Mr, Abbott was before Jaded Blatchford one writ of ‘habeas corpus and certiorari. to test the right of Cole 1g & barrel of whis the part ot Mr. Davis that the Commissioner uid have informed him of the compaliat, as be ii if anything, the Federal prosecuting attorne; Allen, however, contonded that Mr. Williams has « logal right t act independent of Noah Davis or of Judge Blatchford seomed nonplusved at the argumenta on both sides, will make known his decision i any of bis a The Fifth Ward's Ex-Ansiat A flattering number of the citizens of the Fifth Ward took the handsome ex-Assistant Alderman James Healy by surprise! on Wednosday night with A set of resolutions, valued at $500, The reso lutions wero appreciative, and of courte were bandsome, or they wouldn't havo beon appro Driate, neither would they have cost so much money, ceches by Jutge Hogan and others wore neat Among those present were the Ho, ‘itzgerald, the Hon, John Connoll Michael McDermott, A vrent many other French remainder of the evening was enlivened with song Hon, Floreace mon and German: Swit, the B en ‘The case of Frederick B. Swift, who is accused of defrauding Arthar Cosgrove of a part of hie bounty, was set down for examination yesterday beiore Commisstoner Shictds, but Cosgror hoaring was postponed until being @ test case, watehed by a lirge num! is anxiously of votorans whose boun- by the sharks whom they sel Of Swit, to the Hon, A, » that he inten Jed the testimony of atter the disporition of the ared before the Con Witnevaes to imper and promised to atten TUE PALL OF A HOUSE, Man Fatally Crashed Tho Widow urens Stree Shortly before nine o'clock last evening, a two story aud attic house, 19 and 21 Laurens street, “hich had beep partly demolished during the wide Ding of that streot, foll with @ crash, pow rang a fre alarm and eeversl from vedied to clear away the débria, that several persons had bees uel Bookman, ¢ * stroet, was found, fatally Beekman and two others ct loose wood, and ton large piece of timber, pulled i away, and the half aemoilished edidee Ww. ich tt had sapported, fell on him, ‘ThejoMcer os to the spot and pi hard work, 5a ured by the rubbish. J visited the ruins coll nian, tiking a fine Mr. and Mre Phomaon, of %) Rightoonth at WOOK iy with HL to “moe WhO took @ poll Au’ Cont, cap, and club hetle Waa recently the recipient of « Wedding present of a fan made ‘aris, of tortot uudded With tiny sulitaire diamonds, and valu ‘he bark Wavelet. which had reached Brookiym undera permit om Health Officer Andrews, of Peru torday by the Quaraatine am own to the Narrows. Commissioner Amboy, Was. se thoritiea, and towed d ‘atugitive (rom Bivokiyn fora Ho ts waned PERSONAL INTELLIG President Grant during his Western trip will visit bis father in Covingtoa, Ky ily, and Mr. F. O. C, Dare Uist, are al Mount Desert, ent of tho Wost India and Pacitic Bhoamehip Conpany at Aa ublican Central fu #reeley for the f San Franei » have nominated Commissioner, aud Hoary for Ciel of Poke Cloptin’s Weekly for this wook wit article by Mré, Battey on The Vaus es and thetr Founder. JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘The Queen brought Music on the Dattery Ua evening. ‘T)e stoop Charles Cloments bas beon wrecked af Apire was strack by lightning yesterday, ining rod wast On and afier the 15 4 of September next, the As e the price of bowrd (o 4 poe hoven Moennerchor has elected J. a, rehor will erect in the Ohniows Prosidout. Sevoutecnti Ward a fine Building, trick Rogan, aged 40, of 433 East Thir stroet fell into'n dower atthe to Lie died soou atterward *Suaaroh Berochoh.” in Sixty street, near Second avenue, Waving I ened to morrow with ful cer main pipe on Fitty-seventh otraet, neas nik, the WALCR NINE OB «1a the heighborhood. repaired, 19 be the barements of the Lou. street to the Hutson Biv fauville Is to be to ru The side of 8 Giana and Chrystie strects y ine YR OF)! Faape sironk Congrass having abi lis by neat Octooer, cond aventic Car Wax «in vA w ase Co return to the Od aad Com i Fate Of YO © Nt @ Nook ani ds Company No, vealerday, the axle chess mateh bai An application was mate yesterday on behalf of s before tndze Parnard Thirtiela street, tron fon river, With the Btowe fu A gentlowan of rook yoo tus Loruer tureal

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