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} THINTY-SEVENTH YEAR its saalld i PS TOE rent i NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS 4 1 WT NAN if recently in {close proximity off the mouth ot the | Pranch taken at Woerth were not wounded od by the G THR TIN ' “0 as ¥ 1 | ‘TOM AYER | y ] i . | gence, which It is authorized by the Government to > "i A NEW SUNDAY WAR. an nj Th CUROPEAN \\ AR, are Prasan way fg bd] Kiel. |. | give to the public: THE RIOT IN MAMARON ECK. A GLOOM OVER SARATOGA, q Advias tom Mott stte tot the Proveh army | haed'ware’ butte Fone nought Gone, id ast | eur tei aceaes rom ihe prt mie Prey miChureh_Reeriboty to Walk except the : a han beoe wioudrawa: to the went beak Of the Me- | mow tow Uo em ane beper reel uc Wake Pilettaine of the three proviness Of Algeria, wie | L2SHMBN AND ITALIANS IN A SAN- Chaveh=Rverybedy te Wi THE MYSTERIOUS DEATROF AN EM- +! al * elle. Marshal MacMahon ie at Tout, 19 miles woot | ined bayonet wounds. “4 WN aHT, BH. obper and to Chen eoleerin: telah lace ANENT BROOKLYN LAWYER. le joverntien! has nen} he side Opa, en Bubserip: teen “4 j The Prussians Capture of Nancy. ‘The evaeuation of Mota ts considered | trac by direct route from Derlia, ant it is nese, sufferers by the War. The Htalian P tHon of Grand Park Drive Grenville T, Jenks, Esa. ban certain, The Praasians count on sterving out the euerse Tass: i hewapapers of the RELEASING THR CONVICTS. en Ont-The Women and Children # railronds in Nowark bowan to run a4 Nancy and Frouard. Getonders of Strasbourg without recourse to bom- | Trine too great elrengin. MPreparatioae ors The Rynpvees Iegent, on the report af Aho Ke oper ered tn Wo Metged 1 of Morri: yesterday, it being the almost unanimous wish of d bardment. fresh Pollen tmotrrection are vuppored to beve been | of the Seal, has commuted and reduced th Our Home War of Racer. the citizen of horse cars ov Sunday } ‘A eapatch from Herry vin Berlin, dated Saturday | @iveovered near Thorn, tenees of | . nt conviem new confined in We Yesterday afternoon @ Sus reporter called | had been fought by the rich residents of Woodside, | Correspondence of The Sun. R il ( i ' B night, saysthats French battalion moving towards ‘THR AUTHOR OF THE GhEAT FaeNCH HOAX. the sen. rial clemency is applied especially | 8POn Deputy Sheriff Peter Conners, of Mount Vernon, Deen able to ride to and from Gaaxo Unton Horer, Sanatooa, Aug. 14.—08 ‘ awa ommunication Between Mota, was encountered in the morning on the rail | Our special correspondent writes from Paris, Fri. | [0 thore cares wiere aniform good conduct has given | one of the witnesses of the riot, who had been de- | cvurch in their stylish coachos, Early | vestor races nothing need be said further tham i‘ the vl i indulgence. y way near Pont-A-Mousson, and retreated, leaving | day: 0 prisoner 8 inim to mapinenc torred from attempting to suppress it on account of | terday morning, backed by oMicers of the | that they pleased the majority of those who paid to 1 Metz and Paris Cut Off. its bageage trains in the hands of the Prossians, (arhe,calber ot fie, framencons hong inst wook of + nant myotonia ate. otew eit the rioters’ overwhelming numbers, Sherif Coa: | law. | they fiationed, ,thomesives, at the | see th By «majority is meant the great malts ab ve occupied J a re of Landaa ani twenty-fue thousan of the public journals o| stil! pre 0 . | boundary line of mide to " the city of Ae ‘The Praselans bave occu} od ines which tind | Whe, capi Hp oiiered ta’: Wayne iene housand et Mota tect work is oine ga for vue | Sere Mgt Ula “ ne ine IRE the DILLEFOSE Fe | ee ne ot eset Trae Bee aotne city OF | tude of the uninitated, who, not being up to the i ‘ er t have been some high personage who | armoment and defence of Pari jough it may 6 cars and arrested the conductors. This ended g been evacuated by the Freed, The Prussian cavairy | Rfimieter™ bee! . rH Paris. Although tt taay bo | ie of hatred have been manifested betweon the | th ‘ a HY iy knavery of the turf, are content with only secing NAPOLEON ABANDONS METZ TO ITS FATE, | ave destroyed © portion of the raitway between | could ose legraph wires, aici are closed to | a0 ect of treason to speak thus In face of the enemy, | Irish and Italian laborers emptoyed in erading and | the travel on that route for the day. ‘The indigna- | the horsed run, which wae : Frousard and Paris, cuttineZom snpplionand forage | {2# Ruble sings the same exindle was perpetrated | such insinuations imuose tne necrosis OF A Fenty, | laying out the Grand Park. The Irishmen at frst | Journey, tut of the whore community: eas hardly be | euMll” Won by Oysterman, gave especial ratisfaction, 4 for the Freneb Woops sheltered under the glacis ot | wi “Te by the operation are ‘estimated | material necessary for the armament of Paris is in | began to domineer over the Italians, who in time imaginell, and all aay that the next Lecisiatare must regarded by veteran sportsmen as the “ h T 1 Miles West Me! 5 francs, Paris jtseil, More than 000 cannon ee already | beenme their superiors in mambers, and retaliated Temas consti the poor map aright to ride in his | finest they have ever seen. The two-year-old race ; MacMahon Twelve THe mMPRROR'Ss Ne TREAT. Seneee er venvius rmountod on the wails of ‘those (orth which art | pon their former persecutors at every opportunity humble conveyance on Sunda, as well as the rich | was particularly exciting. ‘The youngsters eamo ip ‘The Emperor Napoleon's retrent from Meta ts fully confrmed. ‘The French deny having commit: ted any violation of the protocol of Geneva by the ject of wounded soldiers. TUR PRUSSIAN CAPTUMRS AROUND MaETE, A special despatch from Hagenan, dated to-day, says MocMahon's army evacuted Nancy yesterday, on the npprosch of the Crown Prince's army, and Our special correspoudent telegraphs trom Lox: | the work of plicing over pieces in’ po. | Only a fow weeks ago, continued th mboure as follows : sition continues without interruption day tnd | oMcers of the law were rather roughly handled by tynenated by the French. “The Kuporor has fett | Work lias heen eomploted, and nothing remains . ut | of an opportunity to prosecute their vendet/a uniter Gets for Onulons. to close up the oponings i the walls and vlace draw: | the protection of the law, joined tho cfficers with an ‘A grout battles expected to take place to-morrow | Uriizes, in | position CO eeeee ee oe veiiworke, | tmmense crowd and drove a comzaratively small between Nancy and Chalons, Mota is still in the | fives, ditehes &e, whien are 10 connest and cov + | number of Irishmen from the field. occupation of the French, but the position has been | plete the network of fortifications around the eapi- TH8 BEGINNING OF THE WAR. Sheriff, several Notroutent with stopping the carson the Clinton | Under the rope like @ pack of hounds, MeDuntole 4 avenue and Belleville line, the Townshin Com: | winning by barely a neck, So far there was nothing mittee of Woodside stonped the cars of the Newark, a the slightest i Hloomfleld and. Montclair line, which runs throueh ‘ A portion of Woodside township, This, line has SUSPICION OF Fou. PLAY. a] le;etofore run on Sundeya. The Woodside peo 7 informed the conductors and drivers that it they ran | ,)sreve two races had been won on the aquare, ang Fee ee Tee gictor and drivers that Ut they Fan | those who lost their beta were satisfied that (ney ductors, seeing the determination of the Committee | had had a good show for their money, which ts alter to carry their threat into execution, #1 iMed horses | ali something to be thankful for. But I can a = tal. These facta anil fzures we are obliged 10 give, and returned to Newark, to thi : a) retested nerons the Moselle to the fortress of Tow), | {rned, and all the roads between Curbrutek and | ee eee en ceitaions. ant erroneous irfain On Ealurday evening, at about 6 o'clock, attirons | Hussenserne The annoyance in itis eure const: | forbear remarking that the third race strongly The French destroyed the tine bridge of seven uz are closed. Nothing goes from Lere beyond one ant to Festore the confidence of our cod | of Trains, numbering over two hundred, ware con. | ered greater than in the former ; for while the Tolle: | savored of fraud, The favoritos for this race wore the frontier at Thionville tizens. ff euch questions should he reneved, Heir ville line had not been run before, the Montelair i ear TE th en at ae CaPtoes oF ef, Avoun. itaork will have to answer (or their conduct be. | erexited aroued the Company's pay oMfies, walting | Tine usa run aninterreptly a, long time, to the great |: 3. Conrolly and Cilmaz, As Connolly is an un- Exciting Scene in the Corps Legislatif. | , he fereer of the Crown Prince now oceupy ai Q OLD, Rerecoenedat where they wili be ay ject to | thete turn to recerve their wa In knots of two | accommodation of the church-coine public. governable horse, bis trainer, as usuel, poured the id | Nancy snd Frouard, at junction ou tue Parisand | Our special cvrrespondent at Luxcmbourg writes | a1 tie consequenres'ui the law: oF Nerea Liouts, | and three were seen thy Trish laborers, evidently —_—_——— contents of a bottle of whiskey down his throat | ns Strastcurg Railroad, follows : anno, more than ever, we Just HOE bE | diepiensod because the Tallans were Grat gettl STIR IY A HOUSE OF WorsnIP. fow minutos before the start, Connolly was thore ' ‘The Prosaians attacked Pont-AMousson, driving | LUxkamouna, Aug. 19—No battle is trkely to oe. | PnHits thetr pay, John Me a youne Tishman, ms —>— fore made drank, When the horses were placed im ¢ H . 4 ey it OPINION OF EVROPR 5 if The Republicans Propose to Throw | out the French, bor suvscquontly tell back to the | cur im this nek, htortiood at presen'. ‘The French | 4 MUM Fumes DUN Ot Cen in attempt {0 force his way Uiroueh the erowd of | TFaintug Children as © Polished Anima Porition, Mr. C. Wheatley, the starter, was observed 4 Napoleon Ovattoard mein body, ‘The headquarters of the united armies | ae (orti'ying Ia the direction of Nancy, ‘The army tho enerey with which the w Tualians to the pay window, when he was atraek by A alll to keep his eye on Connolly. His sympathy was un- 46 apoleon Overboard, of Frederick Charles and Gou, Steinineta are at | of the King of Prateia bas advanced to St. Avold | cv oue inan, prenered (0 repair anexp the Italian foroman, Manuel Zert Irie Cathele Charch of the ltedemptioniats, | Wvestionably with that animal, ‘The flag fll, ard ee Vine with Saarbrdck, and within | {ear Mein, which piace the French bad evacuated, | Our eventos courted on, party divisions wlich | down Loree ee raaee eats crore eeepuonistts | the uorses were sent off when Connolly was at @ ¢ 7 (wenty miles of Meta, Large quantities of stores | The Prenew are uot likely to make a stand at dete, | ™ Ut have ete cham. es and tue county bas dis: | The Italians at once set upon McGrath, and bent | Jog MA RutK AtREOA. pth ane t ra gallop, aud bad fully «length and a half the start of a \a WILD APPLAUSE IN THE GALLERIES. | were captured in the environs of Metz, Gen FLASHES PROM PARIS AND HOLLAND. vis lee theineaulations: Inthe Corps Lecisia.at | him fearfully, John Connors, seeing Zeriza over | ycen ant, Mbt attended with Menediction of the | Ciimax and the other horses, From that moweut } surd's division lost all its supplies Preparations for tue defence of Paris continue to | the ‘itight" end the © Let" rival each “ot the prostrate form of his comrade, sprang to his eae hauda eee ersce aier, | Uae feaalé OF Ube Fate was aT i in their encerness to pus) to tae last limit of vi terete. and feled the Italian to the ground. “This | Mense, the church being crowded in every part. Cin DOMNARDMENT OF STRASBOURO, be energetically pushed forward, nd are of 8 COOe | eT irit ot devotion ‘0 France. ‘The now Ministry | Wass signal of war to be kul‘e Before the benediction the Rev, Father Sneeran Bice inikise aace on Napoleon Asks for an Armistice and A special despatch trom Carlerutie to-day, eal character. It is thougit the I n ome finds ithoat d loyal codperation of the Crowida of Irishmen, who had been collecting as it is well known that the noise of the tramp of 4 arermon, in which Hie xcuools, Do parent denounced the pub. countrys renrese: t-ives, ‘The session of the 10th he asked. preforihelr chit. | MOrse# coming after him spurs Concolly up to re tion on Strasbourg is only a feint, Seventy slong the railroad, rushed upon the Italians, and a that Strasbourg was bombarded with red-Lot shot on a ., H f Avcust wil istincaish that day as the most ay vate 608i auer “ is Refused. Friday, end that the bombardaent was resumed on | 0d Voluuteots left Paris to-lay for tue ariny ae eet diimontary annals, Never has the dy And, desnerato conflict | on ae rieks, dren to he reared up as polished animals, instracted | doubling Lis e¥oris to win, With Connolly, there vy - Saturday. ‘The besieged asked for # parley, ani | Advices ‘rom Amsterdam say that United States | nation acted univr the ineriration of sentiments mwas used: “The Tolinns, nearly allot whom | to maken giltter im the world rather than inthe | fre eversthing depends upon getting at lonst a good Were civen forty-eight hours to decide whether they | bondsare the only exception to the steadiness of the evated, This attitude am vainbers is | wore armed with knives, fought like tigers, But, | knowled-e «hich leis to heaven? Do they think | length the start of his com The following are the latest despatches re- etived in Te SUN office down (0B v'e ock this morning. Later deapatches, Yo any, will be printed in a postecript. itors, The starter, that one half hour in the week spent in the Sanday | Mr. Wheatley, either inte: ally oF otherwise, xehool is sofMcient for the religious instruction of | gave Conno'ly the advantag juired both yesters their children? Are parents Christians in reality, | Gay and.at the Inst meeting. Connolly won the race whatever they may be in name, who send their ebil: | by ® half length. Now, it is not known whethes " " neous ag ompense for the troops. woul surrender. stock market, The Staats An: des. | Both engnusag Ration ie venind KING WILLIAM'S PROCLAMATION, patch frow Herr Thiie, denying that is any | toom, and thet the hour approaches waen the enemy ‘The King of Prussia has issued a proclamation at | fear of an alliance between Austria and Souta Ger- | will t the Irishmen being constantly reinforced, the Lal jana were at inst forced to fall back. WITH A YRLL AND A BOUN iger pudlishe yiRW OF THE DIPLOMATIC SITUATION At the railroad station the Italiane made a feeble |} Mr, Whatley. th ' ; " ty aii 3 many. ‘ dren to the godiens State schools, where reliion is heatley, the start in received, throug®s : i St. Avoll, in whieh he declares military conscrip- | wauy shows how eftcacious have been the efforis mate to | atiennt to gain their lo#t ground, and for a tew wit | Vencred® where teachers cannot make the siga of | isison, the ‘purse which Connolly won yesterday, i tion abolished in all French territory occupied by OUT OF THE BAPTISM OF FIRE. good footing cor relations with ‘orei:n | Utes Dourod AN incessant a Nows from the Sent of War-The Pri 2 ; ¢ i sting | It 1s an undispased fret th. in O'Donnel i eeprom thelr eataconirts, but the'fricimen, | ite, crore or bee itemseives withoat exposing an undisp et that Mr. Jolin O'Donnell, | of Nancy. ¥ aes . BOMBARDMENT OF STRASBOURG A Truce of Forty-eight Hours Granted the French Garrison. if so ann gue houg vices from Meta thro ate etal eo $ one any paint whicn tc oe tu the dnag Py wf | the ow e ' r ley" in Nancy and Frouard Napoleon Ketrent aioe iaftes! th pedo van } eH ad belies if ri age beth pannel Fee bectaning of the ¢ who were maddened to dosperaticn by the treatment | ‘wemeeclves tu the doager of losing, their siteations} | the Owner of Cosnolly, did gire to Mr, Wheatley’ i Grete Macias Srectaen Werreeames | re) co cou Behe, 16 teaak | Saperild hom Poasen, ths tan ass bone doen luate pais the lollow Which) young MeGrath and sulseqaently Conners | pad ty utter sume wild exclamation, such as “Why THK PURSE WON DY CONNOLLT abe City— Strasbourg Boumbarded with | Die expulsion of Shre hes clot bo meas nperial from ic : 2 has no =") wen the : rt To a Koa ecrinst us the suscep, bitities of | had undergune, dint yogeall out my marriage?” OF What is th Pry the at meeting Red-Hot Shot. ares of rotaliation will be adopted by him, “as it | either incamp or at church, since Sunday, 1615 | England on tae belgian questior Trey ott and a bound the Trishmen were among | MAtlert"” for different persons report aifferonriy, | sum o " . i ie : on Pr nd a bonn S Athy mas Fopur’ Git Panis, Aug. 14—Noon.—There is nothing new | would be unfair to punish mon for belonging to a | reported on excellent authority thas the Empresa | | fccond: To cenent an alliance between Prowsis | we fialinas, and a terrife baud to-vand Oght ene | [20 (ras immediately. pein wed out, and handed | money was pald by the tressarer of t country cursed witha Bonaparte for its sovorcign.” | Eugenie has made preparations to go to Engiand by | “")yig' ‘To embrod us with Spain through tho Ho. | suet. The Itslians, reine themselves worsted, | street Police Staiton not paid to Mr. John O'Donnell. Every sportamsn, The King adds: “ Prevehmen in Germany need not | vey of Belgium in case of necessity, M. Chevandier | beng Nera afur rt She if farther cayn that MeGeath was trient. bs ————__—_ ‘on the quarter stretch yesterlay felt confident that be uneasy, Thoy shall, in common with all man. | de Valdrome, former Minister of tue Loterior, has Fourth, To alienate us from Italy on the Roman youl, and had five deen enalies tn hin cond. Hite A RAILROAD MURDER Con not would win, and javested bis Jroney 86 question head, atigeatas cor tingly Tepetition of the three fi 7 that Germany moves evrolied hime ameinber of the Garde Nationale ry . bh r a r was pounded out of shape, and his body wi 4 sig J fone ed with af a treaty Which is aa valuable to | The Ttaliins carried their wounded with them, con York-A Man's Spi Broken and hie | Wheatley, stinging ander the rather uncomplimentas confirmed this morning. Seen here ee ot 8 Penneneene In the Corya Législatif on Friday night the Mints vs to De giuun, avd rendors secure our norih- | foquent'y the § eriff ia unable ty state the extent of Body Hurled a Distance of bixty Feet. ry reference to bis fairness a6 a starter made in @ \- | ri L aR. ea e tollowin jespau Om ‘peo S eube: i ty r nis hiss Wiech Wns Lame inet bakery bls Dae oon ” goed the treaty as Bismarck ex. | One Giuseppe” Errant hat bis life swved by tne | _ Maz Heuberger, # tinsmith by occupation, was provers Ropes pall ol oat Hriaay lathe ‘ Count Palikao has issued an address to the troops, n abatrac “bali tastes aaah 7 i aocek. the pbaton OU LO Ractauimane with throaghout the enpire | timely intererence of the Sherif, who dragge! him j walking on the track of the Long {sland Railroad in ‘A COWARDLY AGRAULT tn which be blames them for tiring too quick, At | battle of Woerth or Frotchweiler says that on the Sorert, the Fealeaation Of Le. Bast ” aed more unftavorsiie to eye | (rom the clutches of the enraged mob. ‘The Sherif | ka.t New York on Saturday morning, when the 8:80 | apon the Sun corresponden', probably thinkin Ww Gth the enemy attacked the heights of Guersdorf, | General of the ariny, NAPOLEON targeratu textens on of the Prussia positively asserts that the Irishmen were not ia li + ‘ pO td vependbey y, king issembourg he says they used more ammunition . Deputy Gambetta read a communication from | f2TT84 oN being host quor, as he had « ed all barroom closed A.M. trvin from Jamaica dashed through the vil | that he was the, AL Dal renee Loti mY tn one day than the Prussians would in three days, | ovening with cannon and ve altack was so | ny citizens of Paris, thanking the deputies for | nothing Lat —esrdiaitty, * Tive residence of Miclael (alligher was vis lage uta higt-prosaure rate, The engincer did not | ticle; After inying in walt jor the Suw reporter ta The Marshal reminds the soldiers that they are now | Viclent that the First division was compeliet SIey ey Aad Gua EBL ototen (hit ao Peawiooe OF ttaly, Dy agresaient with the Ca and tho man was foun! to be 30 Keriously. | Found the alarm whistle “unit within ten feet of | nignt missin, He (Wheatley) Analiy eecgbt sight of ce Nont: Naba'ihe Prukitans wads « (eat (ror at the tone, 8 ein to push £61 Fa aie cb oer position agian | that |§8 wounds mey yet prove fel cuberger, whose spine was broken by the cow ; poreed li M op the grand line of defence from Thionville to | sane front. Soon the Prussians made s feint rom | es ssmont of Paris and the caliiag out of | orency, we fave aie oe oe eeu Santen ersation with Gallagher e.icited the following | catchers causing instantaneous death. lis skull | Mm O@ the back piazza of the American Hotel, tho right bank of the Saar, towed, at noon, by a re where the Immense Judge Connolly was sittings oly Metz end Nancy, and they must hold their ground. ne reserve ber, anda soimtion of the question bas been accor alement respecti ms was also fractured and his body hurled apout sixty pane nally is Aroun, then the ‘ine of rivers illustrated by the | SFY and infantry faited to d.siolg» the enemy, and fede ¢ out raising any cificn! Tavs peit at | Abont 3 o'clock on. Saturday alternoon T visited | Tchlessnoss of the engineer has provoked much in- | yoliey of curses, which almost made the Big Judge r ache ad by the | 4 otcloek the French right was broke, ani a | Of Additional men would jo army withia avery | London, wor at St. Petorsiurg. nor at Madrid, | the office of the Graad Park for the purpose of re- | {znation among Kast New Yorkers, and watrante | ghugier, Wheatley drew himsclf up to Tis fat Carapaign f 1814; sad behing'all this ts Parle, and | ne meverne sad Niederbton became a | short t Gambetta thanked (he ministerin the | por at Florence has ek etice in | ceiving my pay; Lt.en found that the Italians to the issue! for his arrest, and also for the ar- | jongth and clenching his fists, swore that be would ‘ Debind Paris is all France, with four millions of carrying out bis pr ductor of the train. ‘The deceased name of the couvtry, Tue Minister avked leave to | Soirying, mme, ‘The sympathies of | number of about 12) hat besieged the office, kaock (he Sun reporter from the headquarters of the army. Telegraphic communication was interrupted yesterday between Paris and Nancy, Last night the authorities at Toul sent a despaten to Paris stating that Nancy bad been vecopied by a Prussian detachiavat, The news is . ; saa oh noccasity, It is said that a telegraphic Vlunder Vor ns continie to he as warm as thoy | and. woutd allo! ‘but th leaves a wife and four children in poor circum- Greed wen 68 § Chosen’ wiNions of tresasers, u nf fetire, as he bad much to do, and took bie leave | were belore the war. Our uct ts belore the port | ee Tail’ ous” f° weet ever” INTO THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WARK. SMARTING THE RATENOAD SOUTH OF METER. canned MepMahoo's disaster. Failly wasdirected to | os '.) sstteae of the-Chamber, OF Kiel and great evenis will take place on Wat | Stmong them, and, in attempting ta PEP ery Perr ‘The SUN reporter, not wishing to ann Ace p teh dated Mets, Ang: 1811.4. M. saya the | move on Lembach, Hi foced “Kausbach" in the ; east Austely ar THe ore Wilng up swelr po ST TMs pel 7 4 CONNECTICUT TRAGEDY. madman before him, said nothing, but beld himself Frossie® piexete yeoveroay appeared in tle valley uf | leeram as received, 4 848 maPoLEox fe reso with my elbow > he at once bie a In ‘readinees to ieund Wheatley 46 Jericho hed he pe Vf istusbabese Gave taken plate at Mealonne, ‘ 4 4 gig’ ne ’ jared strike the first blow. eatley’s wind at the Moseile, and a detachment for a short time held SEVENTY-ONE THOUSAND FRENCH CAPTCRED, Disturbanose Rave taken piece at Toulonte, Mar] 1. serionchiy setetiations for pence connot for | Witt Suoei I bucked Rim with my bead ander the | A Warden Mardoved by © Prtscnce thr curses finally gave out her, and the horse Pout-d-Movsson. A brigade of our (French) cavalry | Advices through Prussian channels from St. Avotd | Milles, Limoges, and Lyons, and marti) law Las | gn iusiat be evteridned. Aba mouent wien the eng cf italiane then hit me on th the Bars ore ' starter sneaked away, ‘The SUN reporcer was loudly ; hs e eg ou to the 1ath stete that the Prussians have taken 71,00 | Pee Prociaimed in (ue Department of Bouches du | wor was ouly just comuenced, ant when the un ee tall, foiling the growsd and fantronn, Conn., Aug. William | applauded by the Biz Judxe and the few others for Beye Sites eter One ieee teres Prienens 2 ee Suenara. fea Saarsrnek beet Tore demor- | Rhone. Aquautity of concealed arms and ammuni- | tonal teolins declares iiself with admiravlo energ cutting my bead bacly; as soon as tius was done, | Willard, Warden of Connecticat State Prison at te Ppradence and Lakopeleries ae is understood that Prussian spies have been arrested in Metz. The | P° . : A tron kaa been alecewered. and. seised in Paris, aap. | 8h, Wde8 of weaken cannot visit the h asin: | Some ot Westfeld, was muriered by dames Wilson one of | ihe,numerous charges againat Wheatley are to be in- French army is in fine condition. A despatch{dated | aliaing to the French than bas been suposed. ‘The i Paria ser gle Frenchman, bo aur re ations will fore h Pow rs Mah TRIENMEN CANE KO-NE:RIAOUL, TEE GeAVET iat citcraee Wits KERoen cet ve i cate be, Mesare. Traverse or Morrissey, sa : ‘ a posed to Leung to parties dangerous to the Govern. | are w shout Ne 5 aa ee NA irish NR hhh be He convicts, this afte son had been ese omen earnestiy desire fo preserve Colmar, Aug. 13,3 FP. M., from the Pretect to the | Prussians found arms and equipments on the road thet Pal aapiandinpniybohge yglroarmiciia a Afaire will find tho ground well. pr ba ted al uns, had wore men than we, and beat thes aaa six weeks’ close confinement for at, | govd ame Of thelr assoc ition: La ank of the Rhine, andsthat the investment of Stras- he adjoining passazes of the Vosges. © % 7 devia i were P f atand was made; about six Irish. | O'clock this a ternoon te called Willard to hin c ve nt has cast «gloom over Saratoga, arrison of the town of Bitche consisted of 3% BY CU SY PRNER Dreneli nue THE OORPS LEQIBLATIF 1M SROBION, men were bidly hurt, including myaeil; they were | t0 see What he (Wilson) had written upon | In Congress Hail this morning Mr. Grenville Tudor Dourg appears to be but the semblance of an attack, | garrison soldiers of the Garde Mobile, The Prussian cay: A SWAMM OF PRUSSIAN SPIES IN Pants. In the Corps Legifaut yesterday, M. Jules Simon Mel . Sullivan, Cragon; the Qumes of the others | his slate. Willard) was reading the aiate, | Jenks, ® leading lawyer of Brooklyn, and one of hdd SR reed acs coc betrllait tale oak dod : . Voinnteersare coming (orward in large numbers | pre La petition praving that mombers of reli. | Ido not know standing in front of the rell, when Wilson, having | the best speakers in tie Union, was found dead im “ are bofore Luneville. Previously ted a shoe knife to his cane. reached it | his bed at Go'clock Ly bis roo ZL’ Opinion Netionale says the German journa Keporter—Ia there any intention of renewing the q@it that their joss in killed and wounded is in the Proportion of five to two of the Freney. ‘The news: Papers announce that the Prussions treated the in Laditant of Woerth as enemies, because some of the citizers fired upon the German troop: EVERYTHING LOVELY JON FuIDAY. Official despatches from Metz to 12 o'c\ock (noon) Wf the 12t) rtat that the Emperor had visited the rartous eocampments about the piace during the Born ng. The troops wore all in fine condition. A mate, Major Hay. in Paris, and the city is tull of recruits who come gious communities te require) todo military scrvice | aphid through the bars and stabbed him in the abdomen, | wood. Mr. Jenks retired suortly befor MOP aMe TARE Ey ODS WETE from the departmenis. Additional orders ba n | like other citizens. The petition has #00) signa. |. Gallogher—T cannot say for others: T know I have | !iflictin: « wound which proved futal in a tew hours ck, Having’ previously Ordered -n walter to take A report hins been reevived at the French Embassy | 170"! sohageeear wr ais wis Lame WIC Lae, aaa, a Manas ak | . ‘The knife severed the tines and caused them | @ pitcher of Congress water to lis room at half-pant in this city of @ghting having occurred between the | '**ed call shebocar Lesage aba ‘ oneren ONS OF THR INJURED ITALIANS to protrude. Willard was able to reach hia room. | 6. He did not complain of il.ness, Both Major French and Presslans before Mets yesterday, ‘the | W108 deparcments braced in previous calls. others introduced similar petijions, M. Gambetty | way next i, adh; ChOULH he spoke in broken | !Ut died from inflammation and loss of viood about | Hiaywood and Gen, James RB. Craig, law partner of attack was made, it is said, by the French, Nothing Prossian spies swarm iu the French capital, and | moved that a committee be appointed to conrider ere h tory Wok substantially ae follows: 6 o'clock. 2 Rudasy Yi obeter, son-in roe pers ay at culled is ; by the Breach. Nothiog | ice are dus! pid tac weatehlon (ok khates.| ile-meilood & ort on the same, M. Argonce | We tad not mot receive! any money tor some : he, fee bin about an hour later, but found Wy has boon set heard of the affuir from the rogular war | ‘he police are busily engaged in searcilog ior thew, | tle petitions, and feport on the same, M. Argouce | We EM cn et Gea hang Malte COLLISION ON THE ER1B BOAL, | on Ins rigit side, fast sleep, and suoring Correspondents at the front Phaishoure fethe key | Mauy bave already been arrested demaoded tuat o on Were jealous of us because ‘wi —— Gen Craig, not desiring \ disturb him, lef the of the Vosges. It lies ubout (orty tree miles tre - : TUR Wan LOAN ployment here as many Trish we Two Freight Trains Wrecked—An Engineer | feom,and Mor Haywood remained and went to sr bout abe ermy wader, the Crown Prince of pe _ " ap nese EXOW ALL ABOUT IT. be raised to 2,500.40,000 francs. The Minister of | sway; we worked for lesa money; we wei ‘and Biromen Killa bed. m me ning. ab 6 o'c jock, the wal + knocked f Pragata bad jo Pualshourt in the rear of tts maven | The Loudon Times this morning eave: | pinanee stated thas having consulted with the oft: | {hestarekeeners refusing us crediy while liey eave | Bovpato, N.Y., Aug. 14.—About 12 o'clock last | in ‘the piicher of Congress water urdered. by fs to the Pruss: ‘when it had been iso . fects undermined bis throne tuau his enciies fe a | cere of the Bank of France, he would support the | mined to get some money ; an Iris! tried to get | night a collision ocearred at Arkport ewitch, about | Jenks, As the latter lay motionless, Major Hay- Cispatch announces that communica‘ion with Stra:- fe seal caccaa caetaian* feore Ot ear denusipe 1 by the midis. "he hss | pqpoattion of M. Argence, M. Chagot moved that | in before us, end we becin the Geht; no owe was | (wo miles west of Horuelisrille, between tie oaat: | Thu at tartal in" tis ved’ aad sescced took al thrown awar the votes of tue Deore at wie dyaanty Nee hat ae Bae ace Herrad or the dtu Y : ce i boure las beeu cat om, and the Prussians are SUF} 4 geenatch received hure yesterday says fine Saturday Ketkew © re'taius trom specutatons | the deiay im the payment of commercial bills be ia- | wy larg ‘willing dormer, but we Want our money, | W2Fd and the westward bound freight trains, Nos. | Mr. Jenks, Me observed ai , founding the place, ‘There are reports, by telegram from Corslrune, | On ee wars bes ue i it he he hee day must ae creased from thirty (> forty-five days. (fue Minister | and we are e topel iti we can; when men are | 29 and 36. Both trains were completely wrecked, A DEADLY PALLOR t 4 rip det ’ il tak ini a) | meee “Ane : ever slime were inte: and a i . were ins ed. Tho en. ri . He quick: ry A telegram from Metz, dated at 6 o'clock P.M. | ft Lon the part of the Prussians, “ie ie a leader, and fet out the war. Prepared to accopt the descision of the Caambers, | gerood that gineer and freman Of No. 35 jumped. off, and esca tarmied, We aeickly, Sroee, ied OvEe e Spectator thinas the next batile * must de- | and only asko Me ial. empire, as popuiar fain in the Detween the Prussians | cite the tute of t Emperor is vanis! tz yesterday. A sinall don Po ard not said that the reports ar ‘There was sbarp fightin) and Fronch in front of mperor force of Prussians advanced to the environs of the ne te on Friday, reports: A body of the enemy came near Frouard (a station n the Haris aod Strasbourg failway) this morning, with slight injuries. Chapman was formerly switch ougineer this point, and was making his first tri over the road, An eas aeuger train was de (; javed by the accideat a few hours. ‘rains bave been for prompt action, The motion was THE ITALIANS STRUCK THE FineT 1008 BLOW, Carried by © vote ef $88 to 1, ‘Thore can be little doubt that bat for the rain AYTER Lancnor, Grand Park would nave been the scene of one of the by the arm several times he bent dowa (Mr. Jenks was dead. The Major tm oly dressed bimsel d rushed down . contradicting the ever ing p hey were attacked and driven off, and their com- of yeaterday, asserts ti Priuce Imp 0 ‘ Feat 4 irs to communicate the yroprie @ander was taken prisoner. To-day our caval place, Their main object in the movement was to rs of yesterday, asserts t be Prince Imper Count Palikao was asked why the name of Lebaat | "0st bloody riow ever witnessed in Westchester | despatched from Hornellsville to gather the wreck | tor of the hotel. Ihe news of Mr. Bd’ wiltanreatuseance nik recon | Raernn the frsh or serie of vapor wha | ib tis Ror Ts aapery ways tn | arena mane to acrn im the Journal Opes, | Stir he Stet Sat ane Set the tts | eateare oe He Heeees creat pepe seri ela emme eat bodies of cavalry peretrate far into the country, but | by the French. ‘The Prussians were met by awharp | (ievds of Napoloon urge him ta scek an Aillsnce | and replied that the decree was drawa up prior to | men at distance, aud Mbocking Accident on the Phi i bag Leut ee ie, oe ee cert eee re the main body of their army is not making auy for- | fire trom the batteries of the stronghold and forced | ¥)h Aunt, Ny Cire Ale, Ritorle Bonet | Lebaui's resignation, He stated that Marshal A GENERAL MASSING HAD BROUN, Baltimore Kailroi Craig, Wiliam A. Fowler, and Major Haywood, and ward moremeat, ge Gis gt setae) ad ererea are Prassia by their aniced aria, Bazaine was now absolute Commander-in-Chief of | Which was only dispersed by the leavy shower | ~The 6:40 P. M. train from Washington for Phil. | 1s to be borne to Brooklyn for interment, "Mr, Both Irishmen and Itvlians say that the real cunse STRASBOURG PREPARED FOR A of the fight was the extraordinary dilavoriness 108. HOW THR PRUSSIANS DID 17, ne Shipping (uzelle says that in the view of | tue army, M, Gambetts demanded immediate action avelphia, on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wil- | SC04f 18 pUD Pied ne tae tee toi The Journal Oficial publishes decrees naming | ,nouner doapatch received here yesterday anya: | tirtwaly closed oD Seset¥es TesPeck she WaF Is | on the proposal of M. Jules Favre resolving that the | of | the | Grand | Park officials in piyins | iington Raflroad, was wrecked on Saturday bight, . He married when young and loaves a wite Marshal Bazaine commander-in-chlef of the Second, | The Prussiaas held all the avenues of communica Corps Legislatif appoint wages | which have | been fairly earned: | cirty mites this wide of Raltimore. After passing ge tamily. He wae of 6 gealal diapositiog . a sive able nore ti de yes encouniel Umer Was if anytitug the 78 quiet, No news at the general headquarters." The seat of war i9 now between the rivers Svar and Gen. Trochu commander of the corps now being formed at Chalo wians ‘Those latter, who the Republicane— M. Picard thooght the diseu have been hept her Bitter Row tn the Corps Legtstas | should be conducted with clored doors, The Pres on on this subject | i* not the ca work for less wager without pay and in the ‘espe presa'car, and two passenger of, The chen were thrown turned bottom upward, and scattered |. Str ‘! ‘The Brooklyn citizens here met to-day—Mr. J, & Chairman, Wm, A. Fowler, Secret exprossive of ‘their erie from the new levies, and Gen Viury commander of the corps now being formedat | Moselle, The London Globe is informed that the tif-The Proposition tor a Committee of | i iont decided that the debate should be 4 ee ’ fire among the wreck, burning up the baggage and J e Oughiy prepared for a siege. Tuey say 400 cennon d that their front is at right angles with bin Last Legs. Y a degen men were walkirg about in | ter who was riding on the engine, One of his k lutions, James B, Craig, John P, Roll, A. Wright ‘of communication with Paris. THK FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS. Reports from Paris represent that 70,000 rei fore ments have already moved to the front. Gen. Ch trickery on such a subject. The Chamber must pro- | the neighborhood of Mamaroneck bearing evidence nounce between the safety of the State and the | of the serious nature of tne feht, with bandaged fety of the Dynasty, Great agitation and noisy | Heads, broken noses, and biickened eyes. interruptions, THE IT\LIAN VERSION OF THR RIOT. Panis, Aug. 14.—Troops and artillery are leav- ing hourly for the army, A large number of actors and singers bave onrolled themselves in the army. was mangled, and he was badly scaided. The tele. | Sanford, Samuel KR. Probanse, Able! Hayward, Kd: trapn was out sl order at tis point, sad amessen. | Ward W, Fiske, Abraam Lott, and Isaac Vau Andon patebed to Magnolia, when the construc. | Were appointed a commiitee to attend tue remains b@ Con train was ae tout, The xccidunt resulted in a | Brooklyn, ‘are mounted ov the ramparts, and the garrison con- Gists of 11,000 wen without counting the National Guard, Marshal Baraguey u'Ililliers has returned to bie original command at Tours, garaier [pas been sppolated commandant of pe ior If the French are defeated * Meta, sue Prussians A casas aaa cat dav gel Cansat one ‘of the Mal nny La of (ravel op the roe of olan posts th ‘ —e DRUOKLYN we ‘ 01 A represent. that the French army is weat | will Ond another urmy at Chalons, and another at 4 i that a number of Yrishmen, who hud been at Jersey City at 6 A, M. yesterday not ar- L FN, PROCLAMATION BY TRE PREVKCT OF THB CiTy, | LiBlt Tepresens, hak Whe Aioecrareating “I'he | Paris, Bank notes of the denomination of twenty Count Palikso said the Government was not op- | stlempted to drive thom way from the pay omice | riving untilg o'clock P.M. ; ao ‘The Presse publishes a proclamation addressed by | Prussian cavalry’ bad reached Pont A-Mousson, posed to the dobate, M. Mathieu referred to the they went up to got their wages, He adda that ———— James O'Briev, a youns river thief, was shot by the Prete t Giraabeure to the citizens. He sayes | qantian cavalry had, reached Tone a Mounwau, | five trance will be issued during the week, Specie | Poved 10 the ivan et an aieart of tho mnecta, | Vat Kiley, shine Crock-neck Tiley, the foreman o! | MLASMES FROM THE OCKAN CABLES, | Oftcer Coweu at thefuot of Jay street carly on Harun Reports calculated to create uneasiness have been | Failroad. A part of the Prussian army has invested | costs (our duilars per hundred, Paris is quiet aug | ™Atifestations of app Ls he spect | the Messrs, Hoyt & Hughes's workien, wan the —_- day morning. tors with which M pbotta's attacks on the Gov. | leader of the Irishmen, 4 that he knocked own the nee ‘The Emperor of Brazil is expected in Lisbov, Yestorday a coilection was tak Stras! ourg. ‘The l’russiuns as the; ecaplure | (he Assembly is tranguil, Ihe Micisters are at Circulated, Some persons have dared to express the heir foreman, Manuel Z a al I oklyn he chure to complete the build: Betict that Strasbourg. will surrender to the enemy | Yaet stores which save been abanioned by the | yoy day and night, ernment had heen received, and MOVE Ce een ee it eee Tatiana nce |. Holland has sent 1,200 volunteers to tho Papal | of tie new Cathouccuilege deur EuaNew Yura ing Without striking a blow.” The raupurte are armed | Brench, | fhe corpe at Chalons. sihalting, ot tow galleries be cleared and that the Chamoors go into | ‘iriving them from tie ofee, |eating tem, and T° 7 ‘Thomas Hollerhan was committed by Justice De case aay Aue Reece tara tMqare | unde new corps te foriiag at Paris under Gen: ACUTE OF THD. 48) DEFABTHRNT ion, sing them of helt pyy tickets they (ive Trishanon) | | Twe Arekbiahop of Tuynos Ayres died ia Rowe | rmar"for tucturog irhigee 0 Dyell" ead wi @ fe aman left, Let ail goud citizens be reassured, | Vendes. ‘The journals unanimously demand the expulsion ‘The spectators were ordered out by the Proident | 0k complete possession of the place, ‘he victors, | om Friday shovel, in Third aveuue, ti nty-seveuth street. Geo, Airith, commanding tle fortress of Stras- | Brnuin, Aug. 14.—King William bad his headquar- | ditcovery of Prussian spies, The Journal Optciel | 4\¢ sictiug was dissolved Tron and set Gre to the houses, Fears Ae tna Thames, a torman's regatte yeoterday, | fetes sireel, Hrookita, who charges Uae ue. tere. Dourg, his iseued a proclamation declaring that be | ters at Faulgu cmont yesterday, hulf way between | says the activity at the Ministry of War ts wonder. Tie Senate and Corp Legislatif are in session ‘ Ms pelle threats he Halk ° the chamiton won tor's Fag. ns Cb nie 9 be Had anokuer wile living. i , secure their homes, ity wha ” clothing cartleon-Ts ne rere suceessiul 1a the ao - will devend lin post to the last. ‘Tiere hus been no | Metz and Saarbriick, om the raiiroad between those | ful, and all the immense revources of the country | again to. ‘ay, The members have beeu reguosied by | thes could taatily gmthcr togelacr, with, thelr ives rpatare STON SERS RMCCOOATOL IGG VJOTTINGS ANOUL TOWN. Aghting betore Metz, On Tuesiay the Emperor re- | cities. General orders have been issued from the | will soon bo ayuilable, Volunteering coutinues in | 4.6 Goyerument to remain in Paris and litte ones, sot out to Walk to th sane - " — connoitred the enemy's position in the woods be- | Royal headquarters that two francs be paid each | large numbers, WAR measumes. PRs tone Siet were badiy | PRBAONAL INTRLLIG ENCE, Defrauded soldiers will mect at 113 Bowery to tween St. Avold and Forbac' ‘nan daily a8 commutation of rations. The authorities deny the statement of the German | rhe text of the Inw voted yesterday by the Corps | ses Vina, Thole Manne serine Parise I a eee anh NANCY FORCED TO PAY THE PIPE: THM PRUSSIAN ARMY AT NANCY. Journals that the French do not respect the Conve: | ree isinii¢ tay been W-day oMticiully promulgated, It | Vhinont, Giovanni Lantari, Stephano Chied ha Han Salah Howara anditha Hany orale ae ee ee rnande Wood has 8 rival in Mr, Wane Evening.—The Emperance, of Nuncy, states that | Our special correspondent at Luxemburg writes, | tion of Geneva, and attend only to the Frenel | iy 4) goyuws: A Ferrata, Aniren Gardelh, Lorenzo. Home anu | Winters of Hirooklya have sone to Niazere Falls Herman Huligianss heen Uacesen a1 jumped all the French soldiers ad leit the city, the | Angust 13, 4:30 P. BI. wounded, ‘The journals notice that the public sen 1, The time allowed to make protests, and all | Giuseppe Voase! ! J hter and Miss Carlotta Leclerg ar wat Teuthsireet pier yesterday morus Pr ésians took possession on Friday evening at four | Intelligence tiaa just been received here that the | iment in France is calmer, and that the deepest de- | acts witn regard to appeals concerning all commer At three o'clock yosterday morning, after a weary vosterany, he was rescued. o'el ven ihe Mayor was ordered. te present | ‘ifee Tusrian urinien are concentrating rapl ily in | termination is ovinced throughout the country to | cial paper nucottated before the promu gation of this | tramp of over sigteen miles through the mad aud t, Vice-President Colfax, and the itizeny of the Eleventh Ward complain of | chock, wien y ‘ i My the neighborhood ‘The King’s army 18 | retrieve the recent defeats, Jaw, is exter led from one month to forty-five days | rain, the Italian refuses eutered Morrinanis, ‘The ‘ard were th Chicago on Friday at | the removal of if from the foremauship of | Limeelf tefore the commander of the Prussian | said to'be at PontaMousson, and Steinmetz's at | © ? 4 Payinent sts! wot be requ rol of endorsers of olor | pour women and evildren were scuntily clad wid Enugiue Company iovens t Ag 50,000 francs, | Frouard, w is only ® (ow miles from Nancy, OROUND SENSATION parties inte: ovted durtig raid time. lnterest tuere- | Were soaked to the skin. ‘Tey sought s! a akilful and trustworthy Martin Mc ok and bro r . Requisitions were algo issued for large quantities Of | cure and Meta, if this be true, muss have bi wascreated to-day by the passage through the city | went them by Jus ice Hanptman ent the kil cretary t) Mayor Kaibfotech bed Martin | sit heags ee ene rations and forage, The Prussians vave torn up the | passed to the right. J of ambulances, doctors, nurtes, and sanitary stores, 2. No law euit shall be carried on seaiust citizens | keeper, Mr. San + Me ison, Alter the Spinner was taken soriously Frank W. Eckhart, a German, recently from Calb roud and legruph. 0 ge umount of mo cailod apon to render mli/ary service during the | of the’ men bad been heard, they were Mtod_by over wors. He icon: | fornia, committed auici’ crdny, D rons and ont dows the Selenraph THB KINO WANTS TO 00 IM, all going to the front, A large umount of money | Vue in virtue of article #10f the law of August 1tth Mawaroneck Is utteriy deserted by the Itali Tronury Deparment, | (ine, “because lis wife wad relscsd torive wits ian? THE BKGB OF STRASBOURG, Our special correspondent writes from Saargue- | was given to the doctors and nurses in the streets | Jet, or azainst te Gurdes Mobilos at presout ory: | iaburers Rear-Admiral_ Thomas who lie com-| Catharine Conway, during Hiereailint at Sat La Potrie says that when Strasbourg was invested | snines ou Tuesday for the assistance of the wounded, ing ander the fhe - —— manded the Pacife feet for several years part, te to be | Mottatroct inst eve: tog, stabied Margaret Dut! “ = TUE SIXTH WAKD TRAGEDY, Admiral John A. Wiuslo: ie itn r issore, Ree aiked Ee Uy the Prussinus it was completely supplied with inthe troops at Homburg on Monday with the NAPOLRON ON HIS LAST Leas, hs las Baby la cha Cara. oe 4 vee nau, lias men aee tne yt gh ral iareypll Laragh ety Somausilida, anaes ces likel inj the Tweift my Corps, ‘Saxons, fj i * rwiciscu to Await the nm r ‘ol, James Fisk's magnificent regiment will a sesirirtlarye peolrophauarey de kely to be in- | Kine were the 7 weifth Army Corps. all Saxons. | 74 ranerté of to-day says that ataecret meeting | Your respectably dresied men ontered Third | The Arrest of the Ruvgh who Murderonaty | communder ns Ne AHN Hof Ma fOrmeE | soubie inthe urmory on the Ail ol Augial (0 Lal stroae Py Jb) the enemy's snot have becn strengthened. | front on Bunday. ‘Ihe King wanted to co, but was | yesterday of the Corps Legistatif, Julos Favre devel | avenue car No, 60 last nght, provided with twe ulted Francis Maguire—The Possible rt un form to pruceed to Loug Branch, there to eneauip Ts were went away, Strasbourg, it adda, can | £01 . ck and Mo’ 4 4 rF Sullivan, alias the Kid, the ruflian who } ' ‘ i & Committes of Defence, beving supreme power, be | Graco rospectiully demanded fares from. two, ‘he . 1, meee ‘3 Prat Py tageclt Poe ire OAT CACHE NTT by rly be captured through famine, ond Wt has provie: | nayoueon REFUSED by anyisri RR cetera: oa dese ein tithes pectiully demancad fares from two. he | a Acuerously assaulied Francis Maguire in a Bizth | phi ferment of Sau rancleco ave sont $90,000 wireailowt Ae ne Rane Ja Us tur tuML 0 . 01 Bea | stuting bis instructions to 1 person: pay Yard d op yesterday ef fe has’ a a ., e hairs Bo (Or sonny monte pares gone to Forbach, Siemarck ishero, | teh svoided an acrimonious discussion tating Misietrnciions to But al persons na gas-” | Ward dram shop yestorday, was arrested lite tas: |” 1te police (oree of Toronto. ave petitioned their modest but beautiful little synagogue of the HAYA SRRBASISND, , It it reported that Napoleun asked toran armisice, | A deputy asked the Count whether he wisho! to duetor sitll arguod and remous'rated, informing ih nese Cabal: dnd Mulberry sroele by OMcet | Gator ee ce Mave Saale lived Manrod, Ie age’ ot bud avanio, was reajeneu Ga Batutday, Ghee } Toxrox, August 14.—The British Consul at | jut iy was refused. be a Minister of the Tuileries orfof the Chambers passengers “that hey could "take the | & oy, die ,wae safely legeed In the Franklin e funeral of the late Admiral Parragut wit) | wndergoig rev F PRDUIBAT) Shee Yo Bawvurg telographe that tue mouths of the rivers ACTIVITY OF THE PRUSSIANS, Palilao replied that he bud the utmost cuntidence ubor of hie car wd obtvin redress, it | rrset Hollce wtation. Hie bad bean endeavoring te igen on Wediesday next, at lg o'clock, im Vorte: | Patrick Dockney, of 127 Went street, was found Eu, Eder, dahde id Weser ure blockaded by Our special wri from Metz on jureday + in the patriotism of the Chambers, and would be | the quartecte named Majo ——, emploved in Lori followed by the Sixth Ward oMcors that he fell inte Ply d y afternoon at Fulton and West atreets, suitor a "i Pt Abarteite a : Wh Loril. | | ir iuas 4 ri The lows by the burning of Heath & Milligan’ heat sad to We French feet, The Governor of the Isiand of | ‘On my arrival from Nancy the Prassians were | guided by them; but he deemed the formation of a | lird's tobacco fartory,waxe wroth.and rising to bis | ‘he snare which thoy bad got to ciutch him. Khe | it Oren Chicagns one Friday Dig iiigan's fired, reid No bare bit 1 everywhere reconnoiering ud overrunning the struc ‘atitude and sail he would | Prisoner, Who iy a rough, 19 veara of ave, lias but | 28 EZ, Blsht, W stated of tou Market . #0 4nd hae refused to graut @ pilut permission to | CrOry Miers ter rm tance, ‘The persunte are | Committee of Defence incompativlo with the regu | tut g head on the conducor.” Grace vory recently returned from the penitentiary, whore he | $775,000, with av insurance of gtx,t i ns i Li KAD WAS Arrested, Coaduct w flag of truce boat to Cuxhayen, obliged to bring provisions and supplies for tho | lar duties of the Government, culled a policeman, had themajor arrested, aud had been reut for #hooting at'a man, is well knows, |. The Minister of North Geruiany tvs info ye gabe) Bir Asepciailon, pumberius thirtze AUMIMAL WILLAUMEZ BEFORE KIEL, horses, A French division yesterday on a re Deputy Gambetta made an able epeoch in favor | tain Guoner wisely lockd him up (0 sppear at | 10 the police as a ruflan, | He says that the knife TO DEAY CARLA BGK, nd he ene ine . to fon, Blowing connolssance returned, having effected noting, ‘The Yorkvilie Police Cou with which the stabbing Was doue was handed to y fe boacow ligits om Uh tire ond K; From Cuxiuyen it is atated that nine French 1700. | eae ieee iat ota enien bovoud Metz, | Of he Proporition of M. Favre; but, on a vote be- pe ceileninnasiinn and that in bis exc me oatibguihes, : fay with the Auoricus Cluo, jsying Gaye belt ad 4s und avitos wre in the offing, The French Ad- | and three Prussian armies are concentrated in their | ing taken, only Ofty or sixty deputies voted for the Murder in Wet Newark, wean Ge aie Oot eae 9 py Ae wea doing. He ade penitall ayibe ta the Hanese Bacio Railroad Ip to | easing clams Bra) Bouet Willaumesz is of Kiel. motion, and it was lost, Ww Srimble, of 12 deacon 1, ON ke. tf 1 1 N © | frst passenger tr ‘ou dt bt Dou Asvietamt appraisers, examiners, clerks, verifiors, Ay MN THOUSAND PRENCH IN BERLIN, 0 ‘m, Brimble, of » Newark, | escape nis arsavits he uso! the knile. At midnight, | yor thinorrow eveulng i and eamplers u ou hampton despatch says a North German Pes Si Ml en PREP The Bourse is Leavy; rentes, 64 france % cent: | was beaten and siabhed a Saturday night in Wost | Drs, Vaudewator and Nichola, 0 the Centre atroek fainned. om Dork, waose wame te not given, has been taken tuto | Cue pecial correspondent writes from Berlia, | ,,, Newark, bp two drunken men—Palip Beyor aud | Hespital, pronounced Muguire seriously thougi not ple-chase at Saratorn Ova. | weeny" e your 0 Caicte asc ° | Tuesday: es eee aimee ieee Adam Siaih, "Brindle is ot exiected to tive, The | morinly wounde!, An extended account ‘ot tie | \einity Lmlgieait ee teeiactse th | Rtatacetoes *Halive hus no power to wena { 4 Seven thousand more prisoners are on thelr way ATION, aveaull Was WOprovoked, The sudlaus have been | sasauil my be fund om she third page of this | It: Busstnul goth Ph hesingian, ia | Aeale ot serving: hes no power to grant (Tie Frusoian and French ironclad doote wore | pituer, and Wud go honce 0 tho fortresses, Many | Tue Journal Qaiciat coutains tue following Wutolll 1 arrosieds thurnine's BUM, fiw tu . y Uleretvre, wust full the wrouad.

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