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——p ~THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUG cation of the Cortes and the revision of the mon- 9e of the Constitation. The m counsels calmness and subordination as the only cuarantees of success. THE ORANGE DEMONSTRATION. THE SPORTSMEN IN BARATOGA, defended. ‘The com- of the Rhine was ite, and the soldiers Missariat wan utterly inadequal pel it sour fruit and raw veretablos, the consequences, Prassia to-da Alsace ; to-morrow she will hay LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. of Gen, Buford's Extraordinary Precaw' fow Excited Ribbonm jo to Hire a Park—The =The Williamites DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE THE BUROPEAN WAR. #0 CHANGE IN THE SITUATION. the soldiers be! Jed. and clamor for s loader SUN'S REPORTERS, The believe tivemselyos Italy Decidedly Neutral, in the Itatian Senate yeater- day the Government stated that Austria and Italy ‘Were in perfect necord to maintain neutrality. The Government will ask the Chambers for » suppie- mentary military crodit on secount of the gravity of The societios of Orangemen in this city, deter- mined to enjoy their annual picnic, with its prowmature broaking up om tho 12th of July, fixed Aug. 5.4 tho day for the repetition of their parade; but that day being fixed for the execution of Joho Real, the demonstration was postponed, and it was rumored that the Orangemen would appear Although no official announcement of tho picnic was made, it was generally understood that the Orangemen would o on their pienio—a fact which is proved by the precautionary measures taken by the police, in holding the entire reserve of the city on daty at the police stations prosence of many Irishmen on and around the route ‘which it was supposed the procession wou! Street and Eighth avenu knot of Irishmen were assembted in excited conver- ion yesterday morning, evidently discussing som bich to them appeared of deep interest. Approaching near enough to overhewr the hi Sum reporter ascertained that tho Ora their acts and belief, were under discussion. “ The dirty blackguards, of Erin, * I'm Gxed for ‘om, show yez ; Ud shoot one of them NAPOLEON IN COMMAND A Grawo Union Hormt, Sanatoca, Aug. 12,— Many of the thousands who for the past fow days have been poaring into Saratoga to attend the meet- img of the Saratoga Racing Association, were de: atest Noveltios in Dress—Im Modiates and En Ovoer-Dresses—An Batabli which will Eclipse Stuart One of the largest dry goods houses in this city has in ite employment s Paristan artist, a gen- tleman who has been for many years ade gner of the court costames for the Russian nobiluy and royalty in St, Petersburg. nd disertisfied The French Emperor Present at the Battle of Woerth, prived of the ploasurs ot witnessing to-day’ simply beeause the clouds threatening @ storm, thoy did not care to subject themselves tos thorough soaking. Their heads were certainly i & pelting rain storm fell, bathing of politicians, jockeys, and hangers-on, badly in want of somethi after the first race became & canal, the water in some places being a foot deep. ‘This morning a larger multita gathered on the spacious verandahs of the Congress 4 the Grand Union, The street which sepa- rates these rival hotel palaces was blocked with vobicles, although the roar of distant thunder and fan occasional flash of lightning gave warning that tho rain storm was noar at hand; yet the ladies and their escorts were ready to start if the Hon, John Fitch, who acted as clerk of the woather, would only say that it was going to clear up, But John shook his boad, and said shat it was folly to hope for A fair day, He advised his Indy friends to follow bis example and stay at home. cy He is designing dresses Only a favored few have had A peep at these designs, but they ai miracioa of beauty. This establishmont is to bave two departments, where our belles can bave their dronsos fitted and made, When a customer orders adress, sho can purchaso the dosien, and thus In- Sure that no other belle duplicates her costume, ‘The importation of Indies’ read becoming a foaturo in the trade of New York. “Rosevere" overdress is the lato Tt comes from London, and bas he practical utility which marks English work. is made of buff lawn oF linen, and coms armenta mangfactired om this , and, though a dress for the million, has ing 4,000 men, while the enemy Also aanert that MacMehon at only 40,000 men against 90,000 French only ylekled when {MIERS FORESMADOWING A REPUBLIC. Eugenie Reported to be in London. than asual was prisoners on the field. ‘WORRTE WORE THAN KONTOORATE. Prussian accounts say that nothing at Koniggrats conld parallel the destruction of life at Woorth: ‘The same account say it is believed that Napoleon was on the fleld with MeMahow. War reports are obscure and unsatisfactory. STRASBOURG BOUND TO FALL. From the best information that can be gained, it ‘appears that the garrison of Strasbourg consists of only one regiment of foot and ® small force of the National Guard. The supplies in the place are in Proportion to the earrisom, A seige is therefore 14 the capture of the pinee will probe- ‘The First Prussisn Corpe d° At Fifty-ninth made. clothin test deapatches re- tohloet the lai The folioring ropice down to 8 o'clock this tired in Tne Sun office dor ni Later déspatches, Uf any, a poxtacript. rted novelties. Tor Situntion tn nJon—The Stormin the Corps Legis- wan Fronch Re~ A Nico Little Prize Fi Yesterday aflernoon Patsey Hayes and Dan O'Brien, two young bootblacks, about thirteen years had an altercation in the City Hal Park. Patsoy callod Dan a sucker and a choker. Pateoy a snoorer and a duffer. prepared to puneh Dan in the head and to split him in the anoot in the most approved political style. lieving that the dispute should be settled in a fen- tlowanly style, Dam chose a sceond, and challenged wey to Aight according to the new and improved rules of the prizo ring, The banter was accepte:!, ‘The portier adjourned to the most appropriate place New York for a prize Oight—the corridor of the jonite the chamber of the Board of ragged wrehing peeled and went in. politiciaus looked on with deep inter Patsoy bit a piece out of Dan's ear, and Dan jsey's eye. These mancurres se (rom the honorable wit- nesses, At bulf-paat four Patsey vanched Dan a magnificent maoner vero, and five minutes afterward, to use his ow ‘a corker in the anoot, tl Tho fizht lasted nearly Dan was most unmoreitul howled for qua to Eddy Cabiil in the City B ‘Thiers Foreshn ubtic—The Rei faid another, “they daren't for the coming deluze. m. H. Vanderbilt went Chief Justice and District Attorne; ommulsaloner, Smith Loxvox, Aug. 19.—The nieces of the Empress The Kcho assorts, without qualifi- tiat the Empress Eugenie and Prince Impe- rial are in lodgings at St, John's Wood. ‘The Weekly the same report acaution to ite re ‘ence in ite correctness. The Telegraph fp suthoria d to contradict formally, the report that Abo Princo Imperial is im London, W'CLELLAN'S AID WANTS ‘The Duke of Chartres has asked permission to rvice im the French army. prisilee as s Frenchman, wno has learned some- thing of Ue art of warin America and Italy, It ts Fepor'd that the Prince de ia Tour d'Auvergne will Geciine the portfolio of Foreign A@airs in the now French Cabinet, bocauee of ill health, OF FRANCK AUSPRNDS SPECIE PAYMENT. ‘The Dank of France suspended specie payments today. Luxembourg baving asked for a reafirms. ne powers reply that the The Tines this { they do we'll extarminate the whole bitin re no Irishmen divil a bi Well, 1am walkin’ up to th if Lee any there'll be murther. At Kim Park everything was quiet. was unocenpied, and those having it in charge that the Orangemen bad been denied the Park coold not bire it on any from, the 100th street police Kapf's Park, 1 Commodore Vandorbitt and berind Daisy Burne and Postboy. Chured, Surrogate Hutent Garvin followed in Police open barouche, the finest Judge Hilton, an nt in & clarence. Sheriff O'Brien drove ins blood bays, and OUT-DISTANCED ALL QUADRUPEDS on the road, Matthew T. Brennan, Gov. Beach, Mt and President Squires, of t liroad, were escorted to the track by Amone the other notabilitios were ail, KB, 8, Stokes. Judge Curtis, Gen. Bator, Paul 8. Forbes, Jobin O'Brien, Samuel J. James W. Collier, J Major Fox of P ni the immense Judze . the lat to start, and being overtaken by the storm, was drencbed to the Dan then called Thereupon Patsey errata nn ahnnellnuany bly be au easy matter. td TROTTING AT BUFFALO. Armee is at Phillipsburg. iM BANKER SHOT. An English banker, named Eiliott, was yesterday arrested at Paris while oa ® visit to his brother, charged with farnisbing intelligence of French army He wns taken to the which, however r§ not to place too The Double Tenm Race off-Disappointm An Bxciting Trot ‘About ten mon ation bad charce of Kapf had also refused to let his park to the Orangemen, on the ground that he did not intend to have any disturbance therein. Avisit was then made to the Boulevard, where the laborers were found to be pursul Tt was lore said that certain men hed around among tho workmen, trying to advixe to knock off work at noon, but Between Wilkes a Lucy—Lady Garficld aud John Morrissey on the Field, Burvaro, Aug. 12.—This being the last day of the Bufslo Park mocting, an immense multitude was in attendance, anticipating superior sport, on accowns of the character of the horses entered and the extra purse of $2,000 to any horse beatiog Dex- ter's time, On the call of the horses President Wells ansounced that, Jessie Wales being lame from acut in her tetlock and Purity having been drawn, there would be no double team race, but ax tate Lucy and George Wilkes would trot for a purse nts to the enemy. cump at Chalons, court-martisied, He claims the THE OUTS AXD THR INS. MacMabon marched out of Saverne on Sanday nient, on one side of the town just as the Prussians were marching in on the other. RORSIANS MOW! Oar special correspondent trom Paris, Thursday, at this advice had Orangemen had visited parks above mentioned, there ts little doubt that the men wonld have ment and renewed the bloody contest of July One of the men remarked to the Box reporter they bettered it was ail “If they do come, Tt may here be remarked that a prominent broker in the Bowery a day or two ago said had within the past week or two sold every pistol and all the cartridges he bad In stock, and thai believed that such was the case with all dealors in second-hand arms and ammonition tn the city, the Orangomen will parade on entirely without foundation, as aro t any regiments ot the State Nation- al Guard being ordered under arms for that day. —<$——— OUR RIVER PIRATE: Coroner Fiynn. Dempsey, Joho E. Burrill phia, Senator Buckingham, Connolly, who was, as drew forth loud oppli it their emplo; Dan took itlike THE POOL SELLING was not yory brisk, ant Dr. Underwood was conse. It bogan to sprinkle, and» Drepirations were made to start the horses As the race was for the BOD. no little exe Gen. Baford's Enquirer was the favorite at +mal His backers were Harry Genet, Stokes, and O'Donneil, who declared that the horse could’ beat Hamburg ats gallop, ers of Hamburg still, bet heavily on him tunately, Hamburg te no more a mateh than he was for Aelmbold, Hambere took the lead, and kept it up during the ; after that the jocaey of Enquirer ict the colt go, and away he WENT LIK THR WIND, He could have won the race by @ qu as Enquirer was passing ford, his owner, who iss Rentockian of about te same size and weight a8 Our Big Judge Connol wit joy Uiat he seized two evs by the collars of their jackets, round waved them Wandkerebiats, The General proctaim- ed aiond that Enquirer was the flaest horse in the world, and challenged Heambold, Kentucky, or any F horse to coinpete with hica we're siways riddy to uv settled bis Scraps of news about the recent defeats are per- mitted to be printed. ad no cartridges left. They had been witho for an hour, and had made repented bayonet charges. The Prussians mowed them ‘The amonition was o1 2, rail re dattlefeld by the ex from the Prussians. Prussian the train to [aga ft none penetrating ions by wey of Forbach or Metz, Mulhonse. They evidently nd crossing the Vosges and making for Naocy. firet thing the Prussians did was to cut the tel- ezraph lines and railw: 4 ‘and if the Prassians to be no doubt, they are ‘TUE EASTERN GATEWAY OF FRANCE Paarbriick is of course The French soldiers and ofcers sre ant of organization. distribated until six o'clock at rs fought fasting, and aftor the bat- tle there was uo distribution of food for four day ‘The soldiers lived upon potatoes guthered from the neighboring fields. THE BAVARIAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Benix, Aug. 12.—The Bavarian army has passed through the Vosges, and bivowacked last night at Dumeringen, near Saartouis. WURTEMBURG CONTIN! Srurtoant, Aug. 12 —In the battle c: First Corps of the Wartemburg eouting oMcers and 23 men killed, 937 wounded, and 118 ier the Wartemburg troops railloure, three cannon, one stall carriage of the Fourth Division, 2,800 prisoners, and quently downhearte At Reichoffe liticians then adjourned Disappointment was visible in every cowutenance, and the interest in the race was considerably damp- on the track of Golds dthe betiing rac the disadvantage Lady Thorne be- tion of her n ealsting cuiranteo is sufficient, down in masses. but the wagon ‘at the station josion of bombs ies bad signalled The @ Hero on Randall's In! Jobn Corcoran, a youth under eleven years of age, waa committed to Kandall's Island by Justice Scott, ‘The boy is the sou of Pa’ Twenty-sixth street, noar First avenue. Randall's Leland ouly one day wit ddbn Smith, a youngster of about the same ase, he bundied his clothes over his head and awain inst a strong current from the Island to the point When about tho middle of the th failed him, and he cried out reoran bravely went to bis as- sistance, and directing Smith how to place bis nore With his companion, Corcoran, while hidden away yosterday Dusves on the estate of Counsellor Lyons, wae ar- > Morrisania, Smith’ fled ays he was sent to Randall's whet Police Cou ! steack his fateer in the free with while the latier was brutatty beating bis other, Maid soon cansod as reaction, high on the time, of a strong wind to contend with. ing injured at Rochester, and Rockey having been irae for all Ages was contended for by aid and Goorge Palmer. ts a summary: Purse $7,000, for ail horses; $1,000 to first horse, ‘The rumor “The vride of France is woundod and her pres- Who brought this on bh Victorious of discrowned is Napoleon's “Mernative on the next baitle fel ARMING THE NATIONAL GUARD. Panis, Aug. 12-—A circular from the Minister of the Intcricr requires the prefects of the various de partments to encourage the formation of companies of National Guards, Volunteers and France 7¥reure, They will receive arms ae toon as possible; but in the mean time they stould assem! le at the chief towns of the department to or- ‘They will be paid one franc per day frow the date of enlistment. The Jewrnal Oficial says the Minister of Warand of We Interior, on assuming control of their depart- mente, immediately took the most energetic meas- ares to ensure efficiency in the various branches of ‘The Minister of War hy Stringent orders in regard to prov 4 on the subject of the supplies of quartermas- and orduanee stores, ‘On the otber hand, rs Whon the race began, three crea One of the Gang Identified after Dow while Steal! Point—Facts Elicited by a € Coroner Schirmer held an inquest yesterday, which developed a curious fact concerning the death of John Smith, of 97 Goerck street. it was reported that Jobn Iny ina very dangerous condition at 97 Goerck streot, froma pistol shot wound received during a disturbance at a picnic on Long Island, The injured man would not say who shot him, or even give a description of his assail ant, There was a seeming mystery which led to in. At was soon nscertal deen ‘no distarbance at the time and tioned by Smith. Detective OMcer R. 1. Smise Ward, has since learne a number of men erie end of the Long Is) wharf oy intor's Comyany had lost over $15,000 worth of Me yard, stolen by river thieves: 1 the men were seon at their work, John B. Schmelzel, Lave, the yard master, to secure the thievor, ‘The latter were, however, prepsred for such an nd retrented to their boat and pashed off, Schmolsel handed Mr. Lake his revolver, the workmen threw ols With the pistol then ascertained, as the bout was pulled off tn the direction of Biackweli' tween Strasbur the key of the Vosges, really there, as there seem: Charies Champi ‘Time. 82). 2d, 220. at Port Morris, ‘The following is a summary of the race substi- tuted for that for double teams ; Wo take tho field at once. is thrown wide open, bande, reared the A fow days ago in eloan off the ‘The dotting between exciting. and in a measure compensated for the dis- furious at the inst, no coflee wi bight. The soldi it Lucy was bigh!y rested and locke: ‘The young pr appointment in the double team race. Lady Gar field and John Morri: y were brougbt on the irack during the heats, and exhibited. Both horses bad recovered from their s=rere asage in the dash of yaatertay, aud looked in excellent ‘of any aniount of orved that Buquire: ‘who is but three years old, has WON FIVER CONSTCUTIVE RACKS vod a hall race at Lex: EB, oivg the inst Vie Baziteh or A the jockeys returned to wei Gown in torrents, ned to tavir hotels, "" Shoo-Fly Brigade. Nearly two-thirds of the complaints that were mmnissioners yesterday were charges by the Hon, M.'T, Bronnan's grand rounds- ‘The now spy system is fast thinning out the to say that those who are of the men who have either deen dismissed or bave resigned, are by no mear the beet, The Commissioners have astandiae 6” soe Bolicemartonvicted three times #, shall be at once ich complaints against cumnlatine, there will soon be room thiscammer, and rina on. Kentucky, Iasi « time over made on eit! reeons who visited Lady a card this morn: tng, in Which they s»y that Lady Thorne had recoir + ed bo permanent injuries, and ablo to do dat: WEST POL Promuent veterinary “ joning the army 7 the Police © mst, "of the Rleventh Nat on the 6th of August seen in a boat b she #000 will bi after the race, th and haif of the apoctators as the track was only fit to ewim in reat was taken in the r.cas that followed, wii b were certainly no ter being a mere matt biG GUNS JOINING THE FRENCH ARMY. kmen in the factories of L)ons threaten the Girman employees with violence M. Darvy, ex-Minister of Public Jas joined the Garde Mobile, end M. wena, editor of Z# Pays, has The apprehension that famine ‘woul! be added to the horrors of war im conse- Pf the lave drousht has beon dissip.ted. Foulcis bas reports frow eighty-one depart Bents, which show that the wheat crops of 1870 will yearly average forty per cent. Reeve es Deux Mondes (Ori article detending the attitude of Fran {ap Prurela to the execration of man police force, and it is sa co ming into the places NT OV ERHAULED, ‘The Court of Inquiry Recommends a Cour'- therefirre, whea Martial for both ge'ting & good Yecame fue amt gout, missing. At Gers eaptared one cat agent, Rods and a number ol peared, wad une atmurpne: it men ran out a ae HASQTHAADH BALL, the benefit ot Bo Fegiment of Zousves, 12. —The* report of the Court of Inquiry which was appointed to investigate the complaints of the colored eadet ab West Point has been received at the War Department. The the statements of the Wasutsatoy, Baud, is in progress Tae dail-room is taxed to 1 wand the costumes are « lave pour to lo THK DUTCH LOOKING FOR Ura NE ANTWERP, Aug. 12.—Advices from th state that agrent batile is moments: A REPORT THAT THE FRENCH NAVE BVACUATRD METZ Prom the Eraniug Telegram. 12.—Inteliizence receiv city last night from dt. French army has been evacuating Mets fur the past , with the intention of ia to the main line, (0 await reiniorcements be ore on. waging in a general battle. From the Evening Mit Lonnon, Ang. 12.—The report ot the withdrawal of the French army to the iiue of the Meuse or Marne is coufirmed by parties coming from the froat. Leke firod tw the fring was nol Keone justice. are in the hail Piling it Up-Big Thing on Yer. The ies compapiga have raised the price of ice Up to April Lice wap sold at dvanced to 40 Frances. McKuight r, of ST Lowi has a skiiful ver 100 pounds, Scents ver bondrod. wore three rac contly published, three had exci in the main corr, Hunter's Point ng iron with his companions. tostifind that he lad aly-fivy wubarr x starters appgared cont, out of titteen sy" scribers. and n onl} two horaes aaa it did not ran, In the last rnc; (, who bad 60 tar this yen om, Was easily be: s Was DOW here, however, has been proved by the evi- mend that both the jored cadet and the white cadet in fault, and both found tat all the oficers and acalemical suthoricies treat t who makes the com: the same con: cents, then on tie Ist of May to G) ceuts per bun tred, Jone 1 to 7 centa, July 1 to 1 ght Inter another 25 A WAR LOAN, have voted in favor of the Court rec. at work for sow Range Of river pirates thi the Fleventh Ward, and had ¢Tke French Cn forced curreucy bills on the Bank of France wor loon bas been raised by the Chambers to & The Journal Oficiel yud- lisbes a decree declaring the Department of Haute Garonne in a state of sieco. STORM IN THE CORPS LEGISLATIP. ‘The proccedines of the Corve Le: re marked by a still more violent debate than ‘that wlich forced the withdrawal of Ollivier and Amid mucn tumult, M. Kératry of Inquiry be instituted, was plied on, and so it ndred pounds until yeste: vint which led to the in- deration that t are trestod, and that they did everything im the.r ‘vent mislemeanor, sponed of the caze by causing nd Smith, who were recommended to be tried by court martial, to be reprimanded by Surerintendent, taking this courve with the belief, bared upon the opivion of the Court of In. that no further irregularities of the kind will ssuring the cadets that if these rossonadle expectations of the Depyrtment ure not responded to, tat tue Offenders in future ‘will be dealt with in av Luke admitted the firing of the rev pont hesitation, returned justidable homicide. RIOT NKAK YORKVILLE, thousand million francs. pound, ant not less nan twenty-Gve cents worth is if Was not wer ® I¥ w Gisuppoiniment, especially to the bettin The English De ‘Treaty Unearth Marsha! Sharpo'« Irregularities, John Doherty of Brooklyn has taken action George I. Stir due him as keever of certain propery at Tackahos, Doberty shonid reccive whatever the Register Kdward awarded $2.90 per day and €2.6) per night, days aud’ 83_ nights; but it Was an astonisher, 50 goes sporting. TUE PinsT RACK. as the Kenner stakes, The: ere! in Mt, Dat only six ca a0 were Enquirer, Hambor Ehouirer was the ‘The following | nd will Sanction Prus- mu of Alsace, —The Cologne Gazette printa the outlines of another treaty proposed by Count Benedetti to Bismarck m 1966. France shall take possession again of the territory acquired by Prassia ia 1514, France in the recovery of the lef bank of the Rhine and Bavaria; and that given by the German Confederation in favor of the neutrality of Laxembourg and the Netherlands shall be annulled, The Gazefte adds that M. Benedetyi ropresented that these proposals emanated from the Emperor #t Vichy in 1866, PRUSSIA CAN GOBBLE UP FRENCH TERRITORY, ‘The Berlin correepondent of the that Eogland has declined to join with Austria in the league proposed by Von Beust for guaranteving the belligerents against loss of territory. reason for declining is that save the North German Confederacy in case Pru Tue four hundred pounds in bullion shipped from Bombay to London is on account of the abnormal condition of exchanges brought about by the war. AN ENGLISH PUFY FOR NAPOLEON, The Evaminer this week says Napol the course most worthy of his mame and of the Roused from indolent in- decision by a stunning blow, he attains to the great. ness of the situation, speakabla to himself, his family, and tho proud ni tion which #0 lately reinstated power, laying a A Butcher Shop Bowbarded ing Herself with a Clenver-The Roughs who have P. Last night large crowd collected in the Nine- teenth Ward to attack the Oran: appointed in their designs apon their countrymon, ed their spite upon the Germans attacked the butcher sto Frankli, 907 Third avenue, dows and door s, slatif yesterday A Woman De- sin’ Annexat Loxpow, Aug. 12 ore twenty-five occur, at the same time moved that a Committe and that Marshal Le Benf be summoned before it An unknown voice from the Left eried, * Sommon Bonsparte, and not his creatures.” As soon a8 the confusion could be quelied, M. Ké- He referred to the French posi- stared France in pointed by the stored victory to our Eagles, wore shown that defeat was a y summary mainer, ‘lies, 10; pen nd rahe, Rogtarer bj Prussia supporting wasin charge (or Added tumuit, re, ; Gov. Bowie and tAriet, DOL were not placed, was 5 to 4 agsinst Knquirer, 3 to st Teiecram, 8 to 1 against to 1 agataat Bowie. rain led when the start was made, rg began Artin, and Doherty, having On! kes this un the guarantee nd smashed in the win- and brotally axsaulied Mre, Mary She was knocked down und kicked, Dut rogaining her feet, Mrs. Franklie seized a ch and alone dolended her promises until the arriva! of officer attempted to arrest but was set upon and roughly band er Duffy coming un, the two effected two ar: ‘forts were made by the mob to rescue th e foree opportui the attempts were frustrated Mrs, Franite ap) ant revelation rhtry proceeded. oo in ‘92. Then, Whe face ; but a similar Committee, General Assembly, Freveh Genera! Fimo, and our reverses ceased, Aniets the Po New Jersey was yesterday blessed with the novel sizbt of Sorosis in full force, and Stillman place, the beautiful resideuce of Mrs, Poole, looked never 80 lovely as when ornamented with the bright galaxy of women who fora this famous society. By o'clock the assembiage was complete, and a more snimated scene can scarcely be imagined than the bonse and grounds presented, adorned as they were with gaily dressed ladies and gallant gentle- tobling Froude, ott wre at last ir ceserts, The Grand Jury ir trial is one ofthe first on Bood-Ry Ant! West, Galway and Pres of meeting thy indicted them, and thi Remorseluss, and on went int the lead. and is Front position on to the home rtrecch, Teles OMicer Fergus: mt gave, bac |. and bi when Eoquirer was let out and passed (he i for forty rods, rushed Into the advance, tion at Jeterson Marke lawyer bad a bord for $10.00) 0 hien was offer to Judge Cox. Times writes THIERS FORSHADOWS THE REPUDIC. M. Thiers replied and opposed the motion, @id the reverses to the French arma were inscrata- dle; but that officers must not now be called from the fold to answer inquiries while the army remain- ed in so great a danger, temperate speech : nipire is henceforth out e can be no empire without an Emperor. this tate of events a republic (Cries and the greatoss confusion, } During the debate, Count Paiikao, cared that the French reverses would be Revenge was near and certain | im could cate’ him, sat be went along at ease. an! won Aw hollow race in Moderate wie on track In good condition, for this race was run before the storm, THB SRCOND RAC! ‘This was the Summer Handicap In the morning it'was anilorstoo: that there would be the following starters: Sir Tasminia, Nannie Douzlas, na roundabout faahion that plucky litte yudge received We proliaiunary overtures with scorn, the police station. ¢ of the sergeant, t used the most ¥ When ordered, to desist by the ser. geant, they said "they didn't care a nee to get them out of worse the league could not What Journ: A Williamsburgh ri junction with a friend yesterday canvassed the 8:10 ferryboat to Koosevelt atroet, with the fol Heralde, 10; Bate Re- thore were thir Mrs, Poole, the hostess, quiet etree and dignity that gratified ond made her guests bapoy. did the honors with M, Thiers concluded his | sia shonid be def had political infia of the question. before noted, aroas, jer and a bed Of mortar. count Helmbold, Leratee, Sir Archibald, anid r were drawn and Tasinania, lowing resait: porting Tribunes Brooklyn's Friday Bridget O'Donnell, of Twenty-seventh street, 1 quirreided last evon who fractured hor sxuil 1 was locked up in the by Mra. Charlotte B, Wilbour, the popular President of Sorosis, a most queen'y-appearing woman, gener- ously and enthusiastically devoted to the cause of tho elevation of her sex, aod never 80 attractive ax when making those arourd her Noted women were | y artisi#, masicinos, members of the press, and cultured people of wealth a Mra, Poole had reason bo com appearance of her brilliant yin turn felt themselves fortunat recipients of hor hospitality, kind were pro must inevitably euc h Thomas Holterh with a shovel, Fourth avenue police station. OBITUARY, neers ike ‘The favorite was 3 happy herself. aratity of\she Biles ioe no of New York dict suddenly nt herself on f the M. E. Chured died on ence of peril un- cial Report—No More Fig ing-Concentrating the French Army—The Va Hospital of Ni ive & Gernian laborer Who had been sua Julze Charles Mattoon, a prominent citizen of at thie rato of 1:58 t0 th Botting was evon at frat, but just before the start 5.04 on Nannie Dougiaas, dusappoininant on account of the jeunbol@ and the others many pons Having been sold Inst evening an? the morning them but st w ‘ Ft Amusemenis of ded for those who prefered doors, but the attractions without proved too strong to be resisted, ‘The lunch was laid under an arbor decorated with flowers, andthe most choice viands tempted the taste of the appreciative company, ‘The entire ab- sonce of all form and. ceremony lent an additional charm to the repast, and all gave Uiemse ves up to the enjoyment of the hour, ‘Among the distingal Mr. and Mrs. Willonr, Andrew ly, and Mra, Allen, hove auccers as a concert soprano bas been acknowledy name, in both her beanty, talent Profession she has #o succes Many gentlemen were made happy in being in- vited to this novel entertainment, and exp) themselves in a hig where toasts w Mr. Poole, Dr. him with kingly ide conventionalities, he tells France her danger and exhorts her to the rescue, not for bis sake, but for her own. PRINCE DB LA TOUR D'AUYERGNR DECLINES, ‘The Prince de In Tour d'Auvergne is about to re torn to France; but the Pafrie says he has declined the ministry of foreian afaire. st night there was an enthusiastic popular demonstration before the Palace and the British Legation, Bxporiments at Shoeburyne mitraiiieurs are said to have been splendidly suc glowing account of the Bavarian Army P: Gen Lyman EB lw Through the Vosges. Aug. 12.—The journals of Metz publish jalion's report to the Emperor, Feport says that the enemy in greatly superior num- bors bezan the attack at 7 o'clock on Saturday morn- ‘The first attack having been repnised, about my reopened the contest, throwing for humerous sharpshooters, protected by wix na commanding position Masses of infantry wero then brought up, and ab four o'clock in the aMernoon MacMahon was forced bo order a retreat, which was effected in good orde the enemy's pursuit being without vigor and by no The Marshal was ablo to send ‘uly 4 purtial list of the killed and wounded. BAZAINE AT Worm, A despatch from Metz, dated August 11, at 8:15 Roman Catholic population of Jorsey City will be out in full force to-morrow to witness Uh ng and blessing of smoaument to the late Father st evening, Patrick iddenly did, in hh At the New Jersey State rifle match early next ‘on the Hythe aystem for var 18 prizes ineluitin 1al_preseuted by tac Goveruor, And Nannie Uailed, quarter, st a briek hand to begin the Inst ‘Aa they peared rsonages prosent wore ckson Davis and SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, d, while Tasmania (cil ime at ease, Winning the race dy four lougine ie Was A momber The Sioux are assembling for a grand council, y are ail for poace. frst indictment against Congressman Rode- Bucier is tor for, Philip R. Metz, a w Pa,, shot aud killed Msjor BB, French died in Washington yester enthosisam for the had lived in Washi formerly Heading Clerk sofa mile; the # Alta Vela, Hate, Tar The press gives range and accuracy of the weapon, I known banker of Pittsburgh, seit yesterday of the Sweden New Hampshire met Cortis wes the creditable mal ace was won by Lidy Peiry,. The proposed and healths drunk Ford, and Mr, Davis dit much to enliven the’ occasion ‘by thoir iively aud appre ‘Twilight closed and darkness gati- ered about that bappy mansion before the gucsts be- gan to disperse; and till late in the evening many the music and converse of the ighi(ul party of notables we have ever bud the pleasure of seeing togeti —— ONE OF CARNOCHAN'S GANG, ly auown ia Coupee CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. French Prisoners in Berl! R. B. Dennis of Cleveland has qualified as Con. anlar Agent and will sail tor Livor counts of Consuls in the British [ales instuntly killed yes. priate remarks. tant Census Marshal in the Sonth b in, Aug. 12.—Gen, P. H. Sherida: of the American army, has left Berlin for the Bofore his departure for the accompanied by his ad- Hokenfaldt at the War Of where he was received with the attentions with which be has constantly been honored since his as rival in Germany, TREATMENT OF THM FI ‘The Quoon of Prussia announces that she will take personal cliarge of the wounded of both na- and that their treatment shall be identical they pass through the rail ws rained all day. The army is concentrated It 18 being revictualled and re- retreat of MacMalon aad Failly bay been uecomplished in ex Bazaine is engyged in visiting and inspecting the troops under his command, Prussians occupy Nancy is fal THK FRENCH FIND PRUSSIA PREPARED. Advices from headquarters represent that the best ‘ling existe between Marshal Baguine aud Among the German prisone Naken at the beginning of the campaign are members Of the Landwehr, who were called into service nix Weeks ago, This proves that I Defore it was declared, and w: o¢ Government has repeatedly asserted, tima‘es the strength of t) ‘The Prince de Join- also started hut were vot placed. Timo, 1 01 1:58 (o the mile, The betting at the start was 19 to Ton Corii nat Chillicothe, 9 to 1 against Alla Vela, 9 to 1 aguinat the feld ia which was (he winner. ‘AG the Bead off Felte uarter of a nule. collared her £0 in front but conid P ky and (ue Ally King's beadquartors, remained enjoying seat of war Gen, Sberida Jatant, visited Gen Works in Pemberwick, Conn,, by the falling of a new 239 De'ancey airect, eport that the non with their wives startea lakes (o the hvad of Lake Superior, tueace y led, and sho hold her lead for wien CUrDS CAME Out of tho ¥ of Honor—The Cowb and Civilization, Dr. Wheaton, late assistant to Dr. Carnochan, the Pirate of the Port, having been publicly accat of crime by Mr, Willie Callender, his former inti- mate friend, armed himself with a cowhide yester- day afternoon, and sought that oMce of Messrs, Fowler & Wilson, stock brokers, ‘ibe Doctor's valor was intensified he publiention of the story A Modern A Hunte ny road, Legislature, the Prolon ‘A niotton to re pnaider was lost by rousty stabbed 1a tin 4, Orretar, Was arrested. Powers, of the the other Generals. Hy and a close ‘The Bronch prisoners trot Staten Te Way stations, receive nothing but kindnes s and volunteers give them refreshments, cigars, &e.; and ladies enter the cars, going from man to offer ther paper and pencil, and volunteer to write to their friends for them, French officers and soldiers, taken Pi hh Seis unty, Mu, 10 1304, was hanged 19 Mariooro yesterday are, in whieh the entris Biddy Malone, end Rohanu favorive iy Opater ssia expected war not taken by sur- need to restore the foods, but a trip to the 2% Broad street. by the fact that caused bis dismi Walking up to bis vietim, he demanded an instant on, Which was refused, Mr. (a You're a loafer, and’ 1 wi ¢ Justice Walsh, of Brook day, on the charge of { Winona ran } yesterday moroing. ky diiv, Garetta, L by Aurvola, MDa Doat near the Brook!ya « James Bowen, of 70 Front street, a somnambulist, waiked out of a second-story window yesterday mort Ho escaped with sight injuries al brainless inaividuals have ¢ Campbelt of Lrooklyn dl to have clues to the Nathan maraer, 4 Michael Sli Army at Metz at 130,000 me Ville asks service in the French marine. THY STRENGTH OF TI 12.—The German forces between Rastadt and Cologne are sald to number in the ag- Eregate 750,000 men, Accor.Jing to the Paris Sécile, 0,000 German soldiers are now im Lorraine. GRNBRALSHIP, ‘The Paris Pays publishes a letter from Charles us, dated at Naney, di isouier was foun of the building. a! niches aud a wax can ile were sig Gly by Leaning! 4 Marvis's 'Bily as.6 Grinstond’a Mly by Le ington jay riew with five en Tom Woiotk's col hy Norton, Clinax, 5! ‘The’ last is th Yeoterday 2,243 ehod in the 16 ng wiih Woed to fre th Tonvox, Aug ‘The stuck of (urn ninde for Mr. € his cowhide and net wigh a blow irom the shoulder, which ‘strete Mowing up bis ndrantage, M the cowhide from kicked him down © Doctor was carriol to a place of safety by soine (rien ts with avery black oye ap A VESSEL BLOWN UP, eS , Which persisted 10 entering the Jabde on the Oldenburg coast in spite of the wern- against one of the torpedoes pisced there to defend the harbor, and was blown Her crew were saved. Was insured 101 B67, 000 Malsey & Co.'s store, at was burglariously entered, and 81,60 Pius was stolen he Messrs Arai, Oc him on the floor. Callender wrenched strick Grahar Choked to Deuth by e Bead, nd James Keinan, Flushing boy Otto dropped into Keina’s’ ko in his throat A surgeon otter: stance, but he did not reccive Lue parents to his performing the oper Ouer's Jury FelusMod & Verdict Of ue ings of danger, large quaulity of sugar on which di a bead, wich ever’! days’ illucss ho eied Jone of the Coos ouncing the Eni te affair Will cause great scandal, The Spanish Republ Manny, Aug. 12.—A manifesto issued by the loaders of the Republican warty demands the couvy; cans at Work, ae trom Patrick § Start's premise goods were (ound. mace CUAL Admiral Farragut en his Death Poxrsmourm, Aug. 12—6 P, My—It is thought Admiral Farraduy is vow dv “MacMahon, eallantly struggling, w: though there were Wuod Frauchinen gt band eager to wave bun, ly with’ @ view sidlebad Cioatle PRICE TWO CENTS. A HORROR IN THE HARBOR. THE NARROW ESCAPE OF 500 VISIT« ORS TO CONEY ISLAND, ne Norwatk Ran into by a Conat~ ing Schooner—Several Passengers Drown= od—Moveral Persons Tujured-The Fire it was Providontially Discovered. The steamer Norwalk, Capt, Wilson, sailed from Coney Island Inst evening at half-past seven, and while between Fort Lafayetto and Staten Isiand was struck amidships on the larboard side by the schooner Lady Ellen, bound from this city to Bow ton with coal, The night was clondy and dark, squall had just paseod, the breese was brisk, and the schooner was at full speod. She knocked the larboard paddiebox and wheel of the Norwall away, and drove her bowsprit thorough the side of the steamer near the bow. Thomas Sharkey, » builder of this city, who was on the spot, liad two of his riba broken by the bows sprit, and Lawrence Clancy was likewise injarod, though slightly, A few persons wore seated on the upper deck, near the paddie-box, and several fell into the water, Two of these were rescued, but the fate of the others is uncertain. Assistant Alderman Duffy, of the Ninoteomt Ward, and Thomas Carroll, the proprietor of Brevoort Hall, were missed after tho cataatrope, Tt ts supposed that they have been lost. A Mr. Jackson, brother of a clerk in the Daily News office, is also said to be missing ‘Two men, names unknown, rushed to the starboard side, and pushing the gangway plank overboard, lonpod into the water, and supported themselves by it, They probably reached shore. Bot weet ‘and six hundred passengers were ow Doard the steamor, The excitement knew oe dounds, especially on ® cry being raised that the boat was sinking. Capt. Wilson signalled the Howard steam tam, which attached herself to the Norwalk, and the captain of the Lady Ellen, having lost bis bowsprit 1 jib, also made bis vossol fast to her, with the intention o1 being towed to the city, As be did ao alarge Dumber of passengers jumped on board, be- Hieving the Norwalk to be sinking. ‘They likewise boarded the tug. Capt, Wilson cut the schooner loose from his vessel, and another tug towed her. ‘At the timo of the concussion two kerosene lamps on a cabin table were overturned, but were not ne- ticed by the passengers, who rushed to the deck The kerosene caught on fire both on the, table and the floor, and the horrors of a conflagration might have been added to the affair had not some one ao- chlentally descended and given the alarm, ‘The usual landing of the Norwalk is at Pior @ North Kiver, but her passengers last evening wore takeo to the foot of Sallivan street, South lyn, Those on the Lady Ellen were carried to the Hantic Docks. It ts aid that the Norwalk was not provided with a light, and was therefore not seen by the Lady Eilon, which was properly provided in that respect ‘The Norwalk is chiefly owned by John L. Lowig, George W. Wilson and A. Smith & Co, Damage oa timated at about $9,000, ——— THE PORT MORRIS MOD. of the Mor:taanta Pe Story= Frank danis, xe New York ‘longshore fore man Who %6* attacked by the mob in Port Morris Om Money night, positively asserts that the spe, cial policemen Hogan, Green, and Irving Monkey themselves with the rufans, and ip : him their assistang® , omcers were svecisia be “ve town for duty at Karl's park only, es paid by the proprietor of the garden. ‘ey had no call to take them to Port Morri The officers were out of their district, and were not representatives of tho law wile in Port More ris. Mr. Daniel Quigley. Ennis's protector, that Ennis ran into Kelly's house and cried, God's sake, keep me from being beaten to death |" He says he ‘saw Officer Irving strike him. Quigley old Boole to get belind the par. Irving, Quigley says. followed Bnnis into Kelly's, and thr Leet wo Whip Quigley for offering bim protection. “Hh motioned to draw a pistol on Quigley, and said he would” blow his dd brains out "® he barwondar thereupon jumped over the counter with an ico pick in his Land, and cleared the house, Meeret Citeaco, Aug. 1 Hon, Lyman Tru tion of Seer ucconnor. —It is rumored here that the ll has been tendered the post ary of State by Presitent Grant, nadia OL Hs FLASHES FROM TUK OCEAN CABLES —— Rentes closed at Gif. «9c. ‘The bark pcad was picked ap at sea dorciict, and on thto Gibraltar Foloy's model for the statue of Stonewall Jacksom te ready for the foundry. Silver is declining in London, as the demand for n the Continent has ceased. market cl aad Orleans at dd, hts Guinevere and Oinara divided the ti Aud prizes of the Royal Victoria Kegatta on Tharsday ‘The Orange anniversary is passing quiotly at Bne Hr ga where trouble ,was feared. Londoaderry quic Consols closed at 91% for money and account Five-twenties closed quis Che, 005; Ga, 86; 67e, Oy Lea-for tos, SS; Erie, 17s. Foreigners in Chin and Joy horror atthe atrocities committed at Tie loudly fe eance. The Unived t hong Kong July 1 for Ti jocacy would sail for the same destioation In Case quiet with (urther assistance Is nce —— PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, ite es Secretary Robeson has gone to Jersoy, President Grant goes to Chicxgo to-day, ‘The Hon, W. H. Seward is in Chicago, Miss Mande Ernest will take the lecture fold noxs fal! against woman suffrage. Sigel has so far re will be out in a few Yellow Bugle, « brother of Red Clood. waa throws 2 a mule and killed about the 16th of July, Archbishop Purcell was most Mitteringly received ov his arrival from Rome yesterday In Cincinaau, Police Serct, Isaac W, Potter. of Charlton street, has been ret'red on & pension of $60) per anna! Secretary Boutwell will address the Boston Shoe and Leather Deniers’ Association at noon to-day. ‘The Democrats of San Francisco have nominated Joseph M. Nongues for City Attorney, and Thomas Walsh tor Superintendent of streets, ‘Tne gallant Sergeant Hudson Acting Captain in the Courtland ring te tilnoss of Capt, Frank s red from his accident as been appointed eet police staiom Capt, John T. Dixon, of the Chambers street po tion, d yesterday, and bas becomo ¢ member of the detective force, of Which be Was once. Captain, Secretary Belknap left Washington for the wont nleht OF LONE days enroute at ably uot return to Washing ated Health Commtseianer In. place. i Ksa., who salle ¢ nesday wert to take @ our Fritz” In the Cohen, our Te YOITINGS AHOUT TOWN, - Music in Contral Park this afternoon, Sheridan, the convicted wife murderer, ts to be taken to Sing Sing oa Munday John Houry Smith, aved 4, of 155 Nortolk streak trom the third story window last evening, Real estate to the value $960,000 wus d sposed of in July by Mesere, Mallory & Mlackwell, of this eiy ‘The Masters of Le Cormmitter to arrang Hall and Asylum Fun John MeGarigle, sunstrick yester tal, His recover; harles Rap the Tombs yosterday for steal Nathan Taunenbar es lost evening appointed @ for agraud picnic in aid of the ge Dennis's board and w k Hotel iu two days reached #975) Was c ted at Jetferson Murcer yeatords) beowuse be bada's ‘The 6:90 Harlem train eanie in collinicn at Fittp fourth with @ (ruck, seriously hurting the drives Jol Beehahy of 4s Ninth aveniic, demolishing. Ud vnek, and 1yiiring the horses The James O'Nev'l J sociation of the Ninth Ward pall sunt A pavon forthe noxt Assembly, Me, Daniel \ sdf is Prosiqent, aud @, Kateo and Joho Oaktord are Vicw-Presiuents At the mass meeting of colored men tn Sullival street Bethel M.k. Chureh last evening, Messrs. Wm T Wutlor, N.S. Turpin, apd © Wore ap pointed delegates to! the Suratoga erin, Whig meets on Weduenlay, 2th inst vation of the Seventh Ward Oner Yael, a tart oo ® seven, tml t cruwe up the prominent places — ireenwich, wid the." Huvugia a A dozen ge: Hing themselves + Workiniuicn' net ia 6 place tart night, wud mate ali: bid bon office Colleeor Murpliy, by Cong! themavlvo che eit) Upon Nis Apyouk Ere pEGHAL G, MEGivie b Vico Preniicut,