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CTHIRIY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1870, PRICE TWO CENTS. f , ony ) 1 Chalons towsad Mots, down to Saturday might, | the iron-clads, but it could not be discovered | chance of favorable Investment. It was issued as TH YOLEN COVER THE TICKET-SELLERS’ FIGHT. 1 ‘ t THE: } l when the trains were stopped and fired into at Pont- | whether the moving deures were soldiers or sailors, Soviet ee ea, aPiping et to he op A MY STERY IN G LEN COV EK. b P —— * wi THE A DMIRAL N) FUN} RAL a uu 4 | A Mousson, Uion of the North (et Reichatag to redeem it oe ast Night's Conte: ont of ee NOT INSURED, on of the N Faia On Sunday the Prassians found the Freneh still in bt mel all oad ao. | yearly pureh market, aa the state ofthe | WAS THIS UNKNOWN WOMAN m Garden—Jarrett & Palmer to be Sued by | yew HAMPSHIRE'S HONORS TO 1Hy oe af " ry 8 ai Ata meeting of the Tyne Ship Insurance § udget might allow; the prospect of such redemo- DEREDYOR NER MONLY? Mr. Brown Edwin Booth to be Dragged HBRO OF THE HARTYORD k Kroat force under the walls of Metz, Since Sunday | cistiog yostorday, a formal resolation was adopted | tion, wader the prosuat circumstances, being worth , Heforo a Court—Both Sides of the Story. a i ; s115 : nO considerable battle is known to have been fought t ie bound to porte under blockade, | Very little, ‘The difficulty bets Meders, Jarrett & Pain egg Hy Not to insure vessels bound to ports under blockade, ‘ considered an one ta ly between 2 : Partamouth—Business : | King William Retreating Fae ee a eee isciae axe, Re | oF the approach to which has been rendered danger: | perpeiual cummcoen as auch ie would hardly nave or. propriotors of Nivlo's theatre, aud the ticket ‘ Dewees ver ee we mcemey Warerer ‘ous by the removal of beacons, lights, and buoy Brongn 88 even before the war, when brought into speculators, almost entminated in a row Inst night. aif on Paris, falae, coincide with o Heae Serwisn ene two FLents.® the market to such an aT tts (aa) Ls On the opening of the theatre this nouson, Jarrett & » | ‘od from otives, u" —' t Lorne prenas ance GAY Our special correspondent writes from Hamburg | j*riber bas subscribed from pitta eT Tnatne | Glen Clove, LL, hitherto chiefly celebrated | Palmer determined to atop the speculation in orm, N. H., Aug. 17.—The funeral of \ h aM 5 ‘The second division of the French fleet was acen | 8 million. in treat ie | PeOCY in front 0 theatre, upon which was | course of poovle than ever aasom| . | ‘aperor Napoleon Advancing | 222c%femsin_newr Mets: but there can be little | ewenty ‘miles wort sonthwest of Helicoland, steer. | have Deon subscribed, | and | at, Rambur | Tugarded on eooauat of tne anict and cory retreat Wt | iti ‘Tho cortége left the Navy Yard at 11,o'elock, excort ' The Euiperor NAPOLEON AGVANCIN | donde thee Bazsine, ater nesitating ti it was ak | ing east, The German fleet at Coxnaven and Wil- we raeethicna tad toe’ fretiaenl cities of ies | csarinee errr rens faut: aelien, Wen eas t Ma Mig ed by tho Marine Corps of this naval station and of ee », Bost too Inte, has withdrawn the main body of the | jelmenaves put lo sea, and eannouading has since | Hit cae MiniaAn, Ane Ett ate abont ten thaters per | Scauitiog every aneaviable reputation. The hos £ a pR RC URCARER Oh ng Cuasteeteweh, ind b Geceueiansl Of Cae on Paris, French army westward, and that the Prussian | The French delays are anscecuntable, They | head. Most of the subseriptions are of ove hundred bar das ntcaias ie popes bees ior Will be refused at we door, troops, and wae brought to the Navy Yard landing , ve harrassod his retreat by unremit . | mieit have taken Cuxhaven letely eommand: lers only. Linaveavnaneue 4 af nn {ace on hie tanks and reat, Tu euch | Hag the enteance to the Kibe, but lis now well for- | {0 very Riany engoa they are at once presented to | details, ‘The agitation, however, has not yot taken | Of courve this transparency Kept outeide bas had thine thes che vésda V9 Ore ica Oleic oh 7 7 exitsordioary —circamstances, to. gonaral | Mae Bibe Wine betng blockaded, and ves which the war will produce in the parish of the that form whieh impels the good villagers to cease | an effect upon the sale of the tickets by the apeca- | fore (ney were Joined by te juards of Man THE DISASTROUS FRENCH BETREAT. | o. accisive oneagement should be fought antess tne | rive dally, A inerchenttvessel, tm sitemptinn Of the remainier, seventy millions wero t their Idle gorsip, end set on foot a searching legal | intors, Last night James Brown, who has been | Se , 4 ube . ‘ by a torpedo. | by the Seehandling Company for trans-oceante comn- | investigation. selling tickets for the Inst four years in front of the A delaried badd on lvenecd Vella lh he nichd cahdnd 1 - Prussians had moved rapidly enough to cut off |e ‘The magnificent har- | merce, now nothing b ee ee tes une Tay tes On Sunday, the 7h inst. aa unknown woman ar- | theatro, white in the act of disposing of three tick. | MC Comin, beavily Inden with flowers, and was borne i Freneh retrest er name, carry! ; phen th “4 . ylicee on a bier from the steamer by ten #6 ad H ‘ 1 siness, and losing money in rived in the village, and was seen to display a liberal | ets to ® gentieman, was accosted by Mr. Jarrett, who Y ten seamen, at 4 of th- seo tot ‘oased th 7 ‘The reported subscriptions of eighty miJions at business, an ag play cs a An Engagement Six Fed South eee eee po reine Torn forcea nomalle oth | rtamburg was a aileteke for eight millions sucoosetul lodeatrias enterprises. As ye roll of grvenbacks, She suddenly sickened, and the | suid, “Ifyou sell thone tickets to the gentleman | Paced in a YU ‘ / t 7 "i Bast. Hext Sundey saw her corpse hurriedly borne to the | they will not be received at the door." Brown im- ‘oars J 4 west of Metz on Tuesday, the same timo beloro Metz, and there is 20 sited Aig bts chan " IMITATING THK RXAMPLE OF FRANCE, : , On cither side walked the pall-bearers, officers is | Known it for Palio's” atatemont in the | | FRET, Aux, 17, 1870—fhe steamer Ville de Pstit, | aaa sopping conversation of notes of the hank of | CatHolle burviog-zronnds, twelve mies off. Here | mediately calted the attention of witnesses, andre. | © TA) LEA SLU MI Roce Laaial Paes Bee s Logslvtif that the Prossian attempt to | OF the General Transatiantiqne Line, arrived here | un on the banks tut what | ber grave was made by four men, and into it the | quested their names, so thut be might test the qaes- Commedere litene G Thay i CH SORTIE AT STRASBOURG Thirsine bad fulod, for there te no evtence | OM New York at 6 o'clock lant eveuin the 1 the monty market has pro- | body, enclosed In a plain pine cofin, was thrown | ton in the conr modore Steadinan, Commodore Ba ‘ger, Capte, FRENCH SORT ; no evid wd duced. tof confidence there is nownere any | without rite or form of Christian burial. Her name | ge, Jarrett eaid he had given thom warning when | FArrottand Weld, Commander Potter of the Frank: t had been made in sach 6 force te to compel | mye wis in Paris—Crowd: Street | *¥mptom, Was unknown. her death was sudden, her treat ad. has th {not be | 1 Paymaster Watson, the Surgeon of the Vande. i Barsine toc between abandoning the direct | nultery for NewerRusenle Waente to co a Ment, before avcerse barbarous, snd yet the Rip | the tickets were purchased that they would not be | | tr orertpar Memon Gol SMoUanily oF th ; line to Ciatons and fighting a battle, ta Wagnad=Le rged be in Prison | C424 DAY OF ST. PATRICK'S LEGION. {at Hinkies of the Cove bave kee ho stops to | received, and he was determined to deny admission | Wiring Corpsol BoMton, Con, Mitowel ea ee, \ yore Driv lock wi r "9 _ . Le Ben - bring the offender oF oflendors to justice. toanyboay who might preseat them, Fae , » Gen, an ¥ " They are Driven Back with the Loss LATEST ACCOUNTS in Vinecanes, The Pienic in Jones's Wood-Address of LIGUT ON THR MYSTERY, Some one intimated t MP. Jarrett that the law |. Thom, Game the offclatine clergymen aad sen +x 4: place bim at Fiain, but the French appear to have Pants, 8 A. M.—The city is greatly agitated. I Savage—Tho Ohief Condemns the elerdiy a i pete fer inatructions ¢ goons, followed by the remains ofthe honore! doad, of Three Cannon, no thformation of to the disposition or strength of | All night long great crowds «urronnded the Ministry Elm Park Rioters—Good Advice tor the | ferret out the my-torn pisited tie place eons ¢° | Would compet Led to age tickets, but he ald, | dnd a'double line of carriages, containing Mrs. Fats ‘ the Prussian columns threatening his mareb. ofthe Intertor and other plates where news is Turba of Both Parties. The village of Glen Cove proper, or the few | " 00 might inakes right shall reject all, ragut and her son, ex-becretaries Welles and bor, } : day, the St. Patrick's | buildines near the Post Omice known. by thi naine, | Mr. Jarrott and Mr. (Zimmerman, Jarrett & Pal- | Senators Cragin, "Patterson, and Wilson, Gen: Ut 1h be true, asthe French give out, that Mets te | posted. Many ramora are ctrealating, bat wiwnout | At half pest 11 yestorday, the St. Patrick's | britney near the Pow Ofive kagwn by.thie name. | | MC. Jerre end Mr. (Zimmerman, Jarret vay | Bunks, and ollicrs,, Following these, came’ a pres ? d Napol P ing to | Pel! bya mere carrison, it may be many days bo- | the offeiai advices they cannot be traced. Lejion, 360 etrone, formed in Washington square, | on the «stern shore of Hempstead Harbor. Be: | by tne treet cell aur td eran on tow | ae nearly, a mile In length, cousioting rf Eugenie and Napoleon Preparing fore a great battie can be forced by the Prussians or TRYING TO ADATH THE POPULAR FRYER, and took up their line of march by Fourth stroet | tween the lnuling and the villare are comparnilyely bad Lagden ~ rove gi fore waive en be fA tak "al, Gee ate. te P , ae jew houses, exe , ster of ickete son, ; Take French Leave. accepted uy the French at any point west of Mota, In view of the public tmpattonce toknow the re- | and Second avenue to Joucs’s Wood, where they | {ie ium with the exception of a cluster o, low | tick door tt poreh cued OF b apeeeiense ia the lobby or | ciety of tho Army and Navy of the Gulf the \ In the meantime thore is likely to be, as during | sult of tue Inte battle, the Consifultonnel this morn. | arrived at half past 12, stacked arms, and, being | 1 7 n to the natives a a0 Grand Army of the Republic, various civic sociction, , silica alt : ' Fadia ' Sat Dorunailte OF these low | on tke sklewalk;" also, “This ticket not good if | United Miatos and city Mclain: toruign oficers. wet the last three days, s continaal suecession of en- | ing publishes an article, saying that the brave Gen- | Joined by about six thousand of their friends of | (The Commons.” The principally natives "ot | the coupon ts deteched."" Mr, Zimmerman saya the | It was nearly 14 o'clock, whon'the head of the pro BAVAL FIGHT OFF HAMBURG, | ‘outlets between tne heads of the Prussles colamae | erate sow risking thelr lives in the de. | beth esnes, preceeded to enjoy themestves es best | Irciand, sradeaas! tickot rollers Lave purchased tickots and torn the | cession rexched the church. cd * | ond the rear guard of the French, fence of their countrygyexnuot, while thus | they could. , From the conflicting mass of gossip current in the | coupons off, selling the admission part for $1 A DENSE MULTITUDE _—_ 10,000 wouxpen at cHALoNs. eneaced, know all the results gained; te- ‘The Legion, dressed in the regulation United | village, the SUN reporter wus able to zlenu enough | and. thea buying checks of admission for | on foot and in carriages filed all the streets along. scentible of proof, to. ost serious | 7 ‘con an ing them with the de- | the line of the procession, All the pobiie builiings haf Yr Ob special from Chatona Writes on Saeday?t , it was ineonsiderate in viow of ope: Stotes aniiorm, with green freings, were precede! agaiust more shan’ one porson, Itsecws | tached coupous which they had saved for | were draped, und also moat bln The following are the latest despatches re Ten Rates wonatnd (ise ore ont tions #0 maltiplied and complieated to give partial | by Mulligan's band and the dram corps of the Le. rt) there ie any rash,” anid Mr. Zimmer- | many private residencen TAN tee alle in aies ey teived in 'T18 SUN office down to 3 o'clock this | og¥e? wounded are be ought In f Wa | EIsds Gna Wate vary generally Saline foe itr Sek THE UXKYOWN WOMAN, io, “they rell their tickets for from $2.50 t 85 | were tolled, and toimute gun, were teed trae “Ad j q ¢ camp. The town und cap presenta scone of riot: | dotalls woich might prove to be premature. We | &' y Goch’, That soot ally thoy intent the tabby od sare veel ap! Pahase Te tee teak “| morning. Later deapatehes, Yf any, will be ou disorder and diasipatio ee " engage thit the citizens will await the reenlt, with | dler-like bearing and One appearance. They were pectably, yet plainly Greesed arrived at the Gien walk, aud annoy people with their solicitations, and | bustuess wos tpapenned chrotarhous yt velyy, P| printed in a postecript. “een TWh panatitutes und’ theca ve ma | confitence. ‘The Governinent will be faith(ai to ite | divided into three battalions, commanded respec- pn Mg RM even approach the Tine of persona waiting for heir | the Government vulldings were. closed, y sien straint of order or decency among oMl-era or | promise, and will com:nunteate immediately all that | tively by the fimous Col, Leonard and Majors AAR complexion, and was I'nave the caly reserved teketa leit one Os | St. Joln'e Episcopal Chureh, where News from the Seat of War-A her Batt! soluiers, Lf cnotber battle is lost it will be a mussa. comes io it. It will be more than ever prompt oa Brown and O'Rourke, the whole under command of ‘age beight. Her aduress war Mr. dames Browo saya that be bos been sellin, THR FUNRR ‘sR J oa ucedayoa Oaauibas Break, Ome ~ eat Ore Sle Fie, this occasion. Mij-Gen, Dennis #. Burke, and ® brilliant stam, See eae yaks omer emule | tickets at Niblo's font years. When Saarete Tas solempized, was drape! in an appropriate fs 4 rey : om. , lle ; “ et cotton | Palmer leased the theatre two years aco, I went, Ne e Communion ok Pinkie Sees er Gaal epapat veiien tote Chaions bur bandiy?: ‘Tho other Paris jourvals have articles similar in | composed of Col, Baer, Major Harmon, and Licuts. wpoarance to many was that of a | aid Brown, to Mr, Palmer und proposed to pay | Wilich held n beautiful croas three tect high. ‘Tie Army—The Prussiuns Sweep! hg rate by Ghioh, Y aouipted Go me te Mate | (OMe Flaherty and Meaney. woman in disguise aad drossed much below bor sta: | gion a year. quarterly. In, advance, for the pelt, religious gxercines at tue lure, Were tu oxre Paris. sd th ‘A Mouse urned cits Fo Upon their arrival at Jones's Wood they wore | {Hit !n lie. lege of selling tickets in {rout of their door, pro. | moniter of fe Episcopal service, and ware conduc Pints, Atig: 1h—The following: cMetil des. | rite toe Beatieancs desalincee whieh was toaeeaa owien Aue: Seiua Pari ionrenie siiias eagettad be Meeara,. Philip Gasllyy Was. Mr Curry, Tun TICKET AGENT, vided they would allow me four feet of loboy | by the Rov. R. W, Clark, resident minister, assinted and is also the | space. Mr. Palmer did not give me any decisive | by the Rev. fe convey Dasecugors | uswer to Wy Proposition, bul we a'terward met in | #incing was bj whore name is Lucoe, is owner of a hack with Ww jontgomery ot New York. ‘The quartet of gentlemen. pated his just been published : of recent muilita- | Aad P. G. Dafy, and representatives of military Reports of disturbances in Paris have nneettied | their inability to explain the cour rm Jobiles, 101 id bt a) fo ey organizations from Ansonia, Conn., Jersey City, depot, The stranger on ber arrival | Broadway, and a; pointed a time of meeting at his Afver the close of the burist service, which wae “Merz, Aus P, M.—Wo bed 0 sotions on. | ihe Derdo Mebiios, Balter waom Wpsid break away SLA lak SPMLIGEOSER one | anaba Paabusas Hd ak GOSS: bad, ook fo dri W place where she gficn,. We, mot there at the tine, sppoiated, and | feat, by Dr, Montgomery, the quartet sang. thd omens yesterday (the 16th), near Gravellotte. | iss Ein pnt nobUdY ele, anit lack of authentic advices. x Long rates 4 ner, a8 she Was on lier way to | Mr. Pahuer proposed to take a year, the 6 4 er eaaaak Evatias, tar leak uae {Grav wine advance "cr ther Pressiams Lesotd Mets is | Three aephows of Bernedotte, Kine of Sweden, | forty-coven Benien Circiee im the District of Mea | Sr¥ld rest sm get dinner. a0 che was, wa b thinkice | Who'o of it in advance. Afters short time I uereed Joma, Saviour of my soni" &e. MAE i i Lada Stthide ele lac aoalneest of lane Will tetoeth there. 1 | here joined the ranks ef the Wrench army, ‘Thy | Sellen. Among the shed persons preseat ae an Erishiwo Would prefer un | to the proposition, and the time was appointed | Dr. Montcomery then delivered a brief addres te eotte is a sinall village six miles soul of Metz, i d ny : rhe took ler to ® bourding house kept by | Whea the money should be paid. I went to the | the mourners and cougrogation, In his address he Circumstances, Chuloas ls nota detonsivic rock, | Count de Chambord, the Countess Montalemtert, | M that time were Gen. Martin T. Medahon, ¢ b Quinn, on unlicensed ic aler, passing on | fice at the tame agreed upon prepared to full my | said? i against superior iorees, being simply at immense | and other French legitimiste have lent their estates | Gleason, W. K. Robinson, M, C. from Brooklyn, | js way the Gien Cove House, # firstclass, hotel, | asreument, bat be made some excase and reltsed to | 1 wish to-state atact which Is. not generally keows | evel 7 nenpealed to the military authorities for hospital uses. and Rocky Moore. When paying her fare she selected # note from a | accept of the money. Mr. Jurrett came in and op- | to this congrega ud the public. On tue Seeaion The camp is not entreuched, and there are ao All seemed to enjoy themselves very much, the | Toll, a thet which Mr. Lucce did not ivesitate to men- | Posed uy agreeaiont of the kiud, and so the inter. | while the Admiral wae lashed jn the ristax of the Hare, ad two riley west of the Moselie OMDOUS SILENCE OF THR FRENCH PRESS Pie A.M The Jovenal Offcia dae t apres PRISON ont Ds al *. Sie d » Ww termuated, sequen: 0. at | ford. he offered up api lo ‘ however, states that important and patisfactory de. | COmMManding; but whoever among the Generale | Paris gossip has it that Lebeal’s wife is a Prue ely tenasehee bedi he y Pee er Leen Raith Srmeed Sbeae | ACC Leeeniar ban GWaee ELAO) te «for the jowever, states that important and satisfactory de: | vissing through hanpens to be senior in rang is 4 that the Ge dbed thts ing the side shows, which were numerous, others | Mr. Quinn's premises until the — following | fice joulway bed offered $1. for the damiral Bpatches were recoived here yesterday. Marshal | commander while he stays, and changes are made 4 *t!?; "A that the General is confined in the prison Wednesday, In the toterim ele 1 then sought am interview wish Mr. astonaliy | Pry HT Baten and asked him if it) were trae | w. He oveyed that Tullman hat offered so much, Mr, Palm r | conquered. snswered toat Mr. Ruilman had been in business euied in tor inspecting the revolving panorama or Punch and | JY cloveday: inte Judy, while the Irish piper or blind flduier readily | Kaw Carpenter. formed smal! crowds to dance against time to the | lstier estab most daily Of Vineon| Boraine insists upon sec: we his y being observed, so fur ovenvents are concerned. by ‘Tbe same correspondent writes on Monday: Joon of 40 000,000 thalers is announced Th Mi The French Goverument tas issued at : ten With him aud that he was disposed on that account Saeed ge bongprrh Beenie ng ta : Vad ea ls ee se Canuacihoneacea apeié nusiv ate Gp Freneh Gove as issued nt ae ihe h are or rect, | a9 price," ae she cc tie ardicle kept | With lim aod that he was dispored on that account and then an opportunity was = : seven treins wore started from ChAlons for Metz me[ cation that all peacefully disposed natives of Germany | Si#curdant nv f An oll-fushioned Jig or recl. | by ’vr, Quiun was unpal to favor him. Tthon offered Mr. Palmer $2,500 4 | given ¢o those who wished to take a last look of the ‘1k is reported that Prince Frederick Charles has | y pid surcestion, eatrsing about 7.000 coldicreagom | Yeeiriae to resent Pocce S064 (he 60m |: dueetion SP ciubes oe a eletosk Wien date LL OF DANK NoTES. yoar for the privilece This. mu t ofter seem: | Gurthly remains of the honore | ds H tent a flax of trace demanding an armistice in order | prising three infantry r: Ma and some artter hee iae 4 uf = favare aivivea co ihe ot ehe tammediCiate ate ANE HOTEI ake Mr. Palmer by surprise and;be said he Want of time prevented mony from availing to bury Ms dead, which was refused. by the French | Neat Portu-Mousson they found tie railway cu:, | dition ot ‘aking omt permits of residence, ee eee i eae neat aS caries || On beth, ber vinite ob consiluF tue proposition. But Theurd auth | themscives of the privilese, There-was an immense : and Prossian artiler; opened on. the. tains, whic RUCENIB PREPARING 70. TARR PRENCH LOAVES. wa , WES, Tol was sounded, tue 1 nesses Who wore iy loan re of it an $0 the negotiation ented. throng outside who wore unable to get even within common le lv as possible ; buts panic ve Mhisla they aie a | Rite: and were review ea by the Head Centre. | rogues ‘rom ler osu a ple urrott was oppowed tu farming ont the right ; | hearing distance of the buitding, bat Who parently A RETRNAT CALLED A STRATEGICAL MOVEMENT. ly two men wets many re : porages aS SEONG || Pree MeL AlnweRaNie: bela fer peruceee. | Ine. ap nan the lave neverth selling tlekets every Waited until the retains were brouyht forth and i ; ote trom the trains while moving rapidly, Abe verninent for to on8. A bolinw atm fe Mr. Cary ris poiu e. Ts a . Jarrett & Pulver | placed in the tomb which opens from the street jas There is no doubt Unat hard Aghting has been @0> | reins finally got without much loss, ty On hor way to England ts | he speaver needee Ue tue’ fection’ Of tee ieee: | on wih Was sud tently talk refusing to take their own Uekets at the door of | hortirot the esurele : : , Ing cn since Saturday last, the French being em: | ging wittiau's GOVERNORS YOR LORRAINE AXD i spasins gud sey int being the promi. | te theatre, also tor say! tmptoms, (No aerlicai aid was 1a urimoned, unt 'the sick woman passed that the tickets are not stand that the tickepspeeuia Ks taestre will contest the q) bere, Urar ihe uenal rites of the Episenpal service were ob- n lately inporte w ¥ inp rs | served, when Masonic honurs wore paid, and three reeently been mad on, he said, had the subject of much comment Frage! in a great strategical movement involving « senaiwe. Lun ALBACK. ! that boxes containing Napoleon's pri stow in the | volleys were Bred by t tary exe! veri ments, As the operatious are ear- a a < . sist by press and the citizens. He wos sorry not to | LORmcna’, Ay Br ; 3 ie Wacunicneut OF hab thodire Wate | wo) r a : tied on Where communication ls dificalt-- |, CAARARECE: Ang. 17.—King William a appolat: | wate property are arriving at Madrid. similar | be ihe extonsut of Sots § ‘woul t sug Rimoiter, of Coe Cover, he duster satleds and Cy 1'the sume course thot bas Deon pursued at | qrehqiererament lias not sot uae i caveat DA LAVAGE LACK AEELALE KETERE Gen, Bonin Governor-General of Lorraine, and | stories aro telegeaphed here from various pointe in and 1k 1 a notice i wieration of | give thought Lis patient had taken ac Ub 57) al resting plac the teieg wires having been ¢ wrek-Boblen Governor-General of Alsace. | 75 ie press and pail the tine of the. stupid <calaigiblaai ca, ———— : eeaurily Cowes forward slowly p maeeeasely Bohlen Gayerson:Gs raieigheaouas Boleta Dircor which lately coparred le this city tke Ornepe, OR MINERAL , am IFK ON A STEAMROAT. Upldity Relsning in the Leonard Street | er aes MoT WORK AT AFRASHONRO. WHAT NAPOLEON KXOWS AND WHAT RE DON’? | nen and , tratermizing in | nt ne a‘terwar? eonclad dan attack o ALI hts an Police Stattou—The Latest Outrage, \ Moh A. M—The Cevlols newsraper announces | a emene: ANE: 14-— The people and garris — se Let ae Se sale, barnes Nae Goue : | asiaticcnorere. He preveriied accordingly. As Quius's | q Deauken Fight In the Lower Ray—An Bn A Feepectable young womsy, 6 Bunday Behoot 3 Bic Calan Pidtcan bnstronstves doqiacahen sta hiner: | Coens ave Ienored ith seal: 16. sree ihe) fur Durie, thee d of any reverses. | inived to sand up to ther aity and ta tle women. ke obtained t } consent « Stabbed in the Breants cher aud member of a church, white returning i hat Cou isial aahieptiecteal rurale tiie: ris, clear the glieis, and te the entrancas : | Ty the Prussian 4 @ revolution ts antrymen, We all do Batdral for men | to her removal to an unorcupiod Sreortl 9 the steamer Thomas Collyer was returning | fom Now Jersey, was seized wit a @t in Hudson ! racter f Marshal Hazaine, dated seater: | hat the besiege.s have destroyed 2 Whalers boda Suis ruseed V0. aeak 16 i 1 Ae aon ud eal ah A A Tay. bes , ee ‘i Tie Government has granted permission t ; ; \ waving her to m the lower bay last evening, having on board | *eet.near Jay, She was taken to the Loonard street | ul Germans to remain in France, A dotaciment of Baden troops eet. fire : Fhe way etki an 10 whit. a (riendies womaa Was throga, | the Bo Avaguk ln adthondps : apt. John Williams's represc TUE RETREAT CALLED A COMBINND MOVEMRNT. | train while It was standing Io the station, ond Ach pil Nie THEM Baie: WABASH i f on aa v's Durwiop eusrand: (may ante naty | pua-bteaieya fee. Ae kad draukon row copurrod Buseck to sty. gave thein the Beven A. M—The following oficial news bas | of their batteries approached within three hunure r fe can a's he has bon misouited et ty Fee eee DO OHGUE TRE he ROGnaARE GT Tee Geeta I FADIA OILERe GHaRAiMelaha: tue: Comsoaay. war ‘Tends sind aentenced to ast been bullotined at the Ministry of War tn a Olitin fortroan atid fired pi the: Fainparia 7 eanti-Prussizn tecting in Henover, Bavaria, | eaed th plea of ath Passe tail | Sng yrae notorious (Or the srequenoyofherdrankes |/emplay af the Creat Ameciona, Tea Company, was | iO darar | On peyment of «do | nits ops lost tiree killed ana ¢ ’ The growing unpopularity is n 1 on ‘ © Were at) Petes aataee all hia bar ihe diniicar kuite eacered ihe rigit theust, two inches above the | she kot a message to, friends, and later in tae \ The D vent of War line jast received new ; fais ; tohis Interiors | Oranne re, they wee usted Fe gordi y cesiituie, and allected Nipple, Penetrating bie lung, ‘The otuer stats ts in | tay she Was release i from the rniv. which continues tu carry ont the , fs nterie retiren in ir tle weir riot sg bela A the nants! siriking tae nite rib and py aa . Bereta Coomblaal alter Ine PLGMNROS MEE OF FRENCH GARRISON MAK 4 sontIE with the urny, insteau of feaving it to the com in New Yorks the ‘Ura. onsarer » Wastor (the Cente | PLASTER KKOM TH OCEAN CABLES, Sunday wcht. Two divisious of tac enemy. s EEREIR CANE Car eA AetMARISA AT OF GTE: Chbs ba AY oF anitary experts ¢ traternizing hie or recovery, He acre nn. Matsa, - - v interce; we Frese march, an ere repulse PMU, ad intense * aC 10M, ihey ursing ber an vil M assuu Brezil Wy: mate ¢ sive coatracts for the impo W intervept the Freuel march, und were repulsed, Pragati ears laae te Glesabenie nan’ : se BA Ndaiiah ROLOIDALA ranars, ani) tntcne Haciged., Abed | nursing er and told M ie anal t safttazil tas mate ex racts for the impor. MoRw AboUT IT. le beyond the walls of the city yesterda:, pene The Archbishop of Paris has sarr these racelwi faction 8 to be perpetuated | Quired contort : , Ne hibition of 1871 i# not , It is understood here that two divisions of the , : fet ‘ at here, fur Orangemen ean be patriots ay wells jou Marnier ibe at ahue London Extibition of 1871 t# not to be post trating tie Prussian lines and succeeding iu push | ciocenin schools snd other institutions her any enon \ ; “ Peeves yes poned on Resontuf the war, Prussian army, which bad beon endeavoring to | ing on in tie alrection of Oswalt; but they were seen tothe: Hence tities for hospital u speaker's honor as : t Ua tirieniee tee bhp R * ee He y Tho Liverpool cotton market closed with uplands Whee eae acted ' ho Movement oO! ts inmates Wa y RaLetoit, irk went trom Yan- | at s\o8%4 1 ant Orlea a9 6 « barass the Fveceh on their march, were suiden!y | overtaken hy the Prussians an: driven back within | Over three thouswud beds have been set up in these | at be aid honor as an or two neighburs who ed cit | ceyville on'Saturday with ail the perbaates: |" Gere dcrus tas tase srr ied Autensen sarprise | by the Freneh rear guard, whic, by « fortifications, with the loss of men snd taree | places. I Saoerel Teammate te: por the , and has arrived iu Ral HAMAS LS ORE OE DE ee ee brillicntly executed retrograde movement, turned | cans teit in the hands of the Prussians, 0 wii uatioas, “The very, mae Fidel editor of the Sentinel, Sher ‘The. steamship. Ind ¢ Clyde, An aon the pursuing Prussians, and repaised them Jo ot! ‘4° English Despate atand Bornsto in Hogs, “The very | the bed © had been Kept in ‘the Court Hous: The steamship India, from the Clyde, Ang, 6, for ‘ STIFY IN DeATH, New York, has put into Greenock for repairs pa suing thet MA vEAEA Cua PEralt terview Ghia The Thunderer'y Wibeem Ot ORRNNG Fe atta dealer Meconv cele in | The Sponish armnesty is absolute, All pending wos delaye 1, and the harassed corps effected ® com i hare (hirer are Hoe re one Peet et ee li aaa pera arener ACiRInlen ome ects Honmorrow | toccediiie seaut pulieal ofaader ard quate Bisatlon with (he main body of the French on tle JaNnox, Augiis ant Berustoff an either rete aay at cow. when Rone tien dly r t der of Gy, Muide alcinetti, the papal nuncio at Vienfa, has beow { Hovile. ts Prince Marat, Marshal MacMahon's aide-te-camp, | Caysintine (Lond and be sbendoe) YT the body grial and the oth ed because Of the auulition of tho concordas by \ had Anterviews part Granville an Wile watensus a Lisnien had a | asite tor shane ‘ TIN PROS IANS AGAIN RETREATING TOWARD Pants. ALAS i Earl oville and | sigienit duty (0 persorm, stivuld be deter Joun Q . avout the BROOKLYN, ol. Hav. Seereiary af the Amoriea Neo Gut PuikaGr uaa clueially) sahoaeens ties : iid mney al alae Cutie, in Kent nod und. Peady ao. take fly. nuago ot everytutiy | fabaral. |W mL qnest was ehigzested to dim he iach at Saas ois ty Maal ngion to Must ques 1 the follo olifleation of the blo prince Murat reiurned to Paris after the interview, | jo jrovote the cause of Ireland, aud be realy to | was heard to remark by sone person Guat he woul x : cs ab i n with that he hax reevived desvatcies from tne bead ruing the following notideation of tho block. | ©" bie Way 64 Ihe henlawintara Gt (ne meecae w kb eo keraaenibar ont anee or rus, | have her “under ihe kround tong before the Coro. An unknown man who had been arrested while Consols closed at 914 for money and 914% for ao fesite tne French army to the effect that the | ade of the coast of the German and Prassian States: | ’ ug # of the Kmperor Na- | take up arms eliher on, Mee sere | bes wae ahs Yi dante died 1B Gell oF the York strect youee | ¢ Fivestwentios this, Rigi 19638, AT e 1S0Ts, ab rasta Senanlay satisauitied tein giles ie undersigned, Vice-Adtmiral, Commander. | Polvon, M. Benedetti, the late Freneh minister at | th plane them. for taking siden alco wn He catied on the priest and obtained some money Rilsarean O1Atien wae aisnimead. 0 he force | ee ee ere Ie Bole Seales, 160), ; Of the Naval forces of the Etaperor of the | Be companted Prince Murat on his departure. | ciusiow, he congratulated the Irish citizens aud gal. | toward the Doria expenses, and al @ ocock Eolicemes O'Brien wae’ divmaissed from the force a interrupt the line of the French retreat, and prevent in the North Soa, considering the state of | 4 jressencer trom the French Foreign Ofice has | lait Gen. Barke ou the soldier! beating of 4 next morning (sunday) Messis. John Quinn, Patrick steals for apnentie hinwect trom duty, “He wast YOTLINGS ANOUL TOWN. the juve jon of the corps of MacMahon and Bazuine war betweeu France aud Prus: as Woll as the 4 ry ‘a gion of St. Patri There ere mauy other Irist O'Brien, Thowas Miggins, and dolla Farrington toi . ™ —- - F Lond 1 dito P M f e treet, New York ‘The Prussian army under Prince Frederick Chartes, | States of the North German Contedoration, in vir | is sondon end returned tto Paris, The new | initiiary organisations reflucting credit on. the citi- | lowed ina coach the corjec to the cemetery. tie) ew Arras amy Lire t pasa geo couuter: |. Next Wolne ing is the Bowery Theatre tue of the power in os vested, di that from and | Prussian loan is unsuceess ul at Hamburg, gens and sodiery of New York, but the St. Patrick's | dug the ¢ thomse vos, snd were oy besa are Hare ie Pass & ge counter ingard monument beu ri Pt afer reyeated and fruitless assaults upon the French | feof the Dower in as vesied. desiare that from an : J ti dona Mk thi By onthe " foil Gote Of the Stow and Leather Na loaal Baik Lingard morument beucnt aight The P ; | tending trom t of Borkum to the invuth 0 es continues to assail the Emperor Nano cular, he w so nolly mai o! the buria tmiler informed the reporter | Mrosdye avlug been awarded to | compa uatomers in welzht, hlay its union, ‘The Prussians are now retreating | jeg re ene ii acate, harbors, riverss, rade fae what 1h terme bio aril sweating io procioic | Recdeat eaeentueiisecr [howl ako Seottieel atte” | that sh cape (Ginsauons Barina Barial ot ge Chiks. Gundet her square yard. the propery | Join Houpt, of 181 Willet street, was severely j pon Commercy, southwesterly from Met Be ret setae emerive Gibckuts: by tha naval Tek Mata nie ayia alate he patos our: seine day was wot and the fuueral pasty tage | Owners alot See @eontent in the court’. | warned Last evening by the exylovion of Keroveat K PRENCH ADVANCING UPON PARIS. forces placed in our command ; und that friendly or We couflic asia, " nis — s journey © the i PRT IT AOE 5 en FORA RANGE AD ss neuted vessols shall oe rliowed ten dav in whiew | moruing {8 9 chronic attack upon the Empero: WENDELL PHILLIPS'S PARTY. Ihe:ois no Coroner in the village, CURIOSITIES OF CKIME A. billiard tournament ia announced in the Clu 2 After three or foor sanguinary, well-contested | to Anish losing acd quit blockaded pcrts. Pro- | Prance is quivering with emotion, and passionate pated aud tuis official tan invalid ta Subscription Billiard Rooms, 1,1) Broadway, for Sep engrgomeute, the Prussian forces have suffered a id : ceedings will be insti ate: try to break tirouzh 1 laws and agnins t all vess said blocks euties now 8 whieh Liucen, by request of sone of the eitixe toner me as decisively as it pro. ‘omplete Prohibit ticket in Masene | over to Oyster Bay and asked Dz. lownsen ign invasion, Old Phillipe Convention | Corouer, to suid Yesterday one Jansen, employed on the Hambur tne | st Clnbeia, apled for @ WAFFABL agains | bak Captain snd mate for Ubusage condemns the actual tests against fo derious ¢ tentre, Th ck in their efforts to pierce the French new French army will be wader the Hughes died yesterday at 233 Bast Forty having fllon from his house in Ninety se hae a , ninth etroot ers, The justifi on of the Empire passes away with age Re-rnacted=splitting Things AN INQUEST, Wm. Davis. the youth who was ao brutally butel - ple command al Bazaine, 5s reach Rmaerora iameiad 5 ‘ of : ored by Marenret Dani, in her room on Lidge st Paul, aged 8, v-ne killed yosterd wle command of Marshal Bazaine, and will co-op on boar the French Emperors tron-eind | ie destruction of domestic peace and the suprema ta the Old Bay State, Toply was lo effect, that as t HPA GHINE Might Ie hor oxpecksa To vaca van ret” | tram the meee ac ow fatbet' restonuoe Gl Wert ous trite with the Army of the Rhine, by which itis 2" stationed “bel w ohne Island of da ; Bostoy, Aug. 17.—Wm, Wells Brown (color u had bad medical attou aot Balurdav night, Ix Dot ex vec (oa mee 5 the Prussian coast, the 12th day ot | cy abroad. The Empire thus becomes an accident, p : bout her. Wos ington Brady stole # valuable borse from Neh sbdoic ready to be supported, Marshal MacMahon reached la (Sie Gcpabad anor ho nbsoan i aulate (s bairaiaacel rohiditory Convention to order. waa as good bis father, Capt. Jona Brady, of Darien, Cont, and took | A Central Brennan Association was formed last Chaionssur-Marne on Friday, The Emperor ar The Vico Admiral, Commaner-in-Chief, a in cateics ows: President, r place. Wh sn, Where Ik Was recoy Hisht af S Raat roadway miih M. Brophy as Freed Fved ut Clalons last night, where large forees are FOUKICHON, | 4 ae Moore, te sdjonrued Mérh ts, Nathan was O'Counor, th who gave $1 as from Chiedgo, that her secou. busbaud had . the bond thlef, yw AUSTRIA IMPORTS THROUGH RUSSIA, ENGLAND TO MIX IN, Hest bedaabutidd beh Niheseauts A Lonpon, Aug. 17.—The blockade of the German The Timea also deciares that it is the duty of the | ‘TO*s#¥. of sis ane : Th te ——e Deon recently sentenced to ua ey ready ire lols nts OUL gal : oa Dee lablished istrin permitt inh Minist eo firet sible m to | em pee par whe “4 we alternoom ser STATS PRISON spies Keenan, a Tuird avenue car conduct seat epee tilvibi les alida le Mal kata all austell bp belt oee te belltaera ts, | sion was opened with prayer and @ short address by | for eight years for torgery, aud that she had spont | kicked Charles Ashtort off Ma cer ov Monday, aud tn by the Russian Government to psse merchandise | discover tive common term between the belligerents, | $M was open a fortune in trying to save him. She added that | fault was coucnssion of the brain, Juage Coulter duty #ee through the portof Rigs, The name of | oad tu ° held hee! day 11 $1,000 bail exict tenor of the pretentions of both, she liad three children, two girls and a boy, and | Meld Keenan yener the consignee i# required to be shown on bills of | Having thus asecriained the nature of the issucs | DF. Holt of Lowell, who claimed to have beon the | that she had lived in Thirty-tith street, betwoon | | A little family party, consisting of John TI Muderzoing organization TUK FINISHING STROKE TO THR FRENCH ARMY, Lonvon, Aug, 11.—The Times saya the Frenes army received @ fluishing stroke at Metz, A deci five batiie will be fou.ht at ChAlons, after whien Eoxlish intervention will take place, Tue corre ‘The American Institute Fair is to be openod Empire Rink on the 7th of September, and wil open until Nov. 2. ‘The pr and diplomas. An ¢ on all xoods enter day moruing Fr: street, got dicGirat niel Having ee Lauiar fol) ° or of i yorauee ques empt. | Sec " enues, Now York, Somers, his wife Margaret andi wile, Mary, appeared Mecrain., During fhe melee Lauiar lediny involved in the dispute between thetwo powers now | PritaMog or Re fembrratee aenuon: im attempt | Orghea. She evidently desired to content ton inte: | berore dudec Cox yesterday: Hoin wives were qrovded | for umCusutged nis sctisuaty ta tie prone” Th Beoadena of ke varios London aeeses earn ihe if ing to defue bis position, wus called to order O'Shea, She evidently desired to conceal her iden. | 2° e Cox yesterday. Hoth wives were provided 4 , jas London papers con FIRING INTO A HAMBURG STHAMER, engaged in arined fray, the next and immediate step | ually given to understand that he did not beloug to | tity RESEUTINGS GPC IRCANeS, O69 BOIAOYY is me TRESFIA DWT GUAly He VOR AL: NE French army | pye steamer fIoswell, while on the passage from | of the Enslish Ambassadors should bo to make ¢ the Convention ra Her sudden death, however, hay engendered some | seo, wyorn, sas dos ves on te gh op | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. Mlered (he lust conflict in a starving condition, I A ¥ ol sd . ¢ Dr. Crosby resigned his position at the head of the | very grave suspicions which a judicial inquiry |, Jonepl Myers, 2° ; Shan winnan _-. 6 Horabarg for Sunderland, was Gred into by a French | proper offers of mediation to the sovercigns of both | rst ce Vice Presiients, on ihe. ground’ that he aid | sae tight ad elther ID clenring’ Up or Massie UUs eed ina cabia BEixiraerer tr sree MEAP Hints || Marino Cardona and ollier Mesionn reviutionlate / A DISASTROUS FRENCH RETREAT, iron-elad near the Eibe, Bhe paid no attention and | countries, and cautiously orimg them to an agree: | not sympathize wiih the grounds taken by tie Con- | upon the supposed guilty persons, Wax this wom represent ‘Th have ben eaptared und executed. e v ance of the Prussians continues almost | kept om her course, when the Freochman gave | jent, neither precipitate, immature, nor ephemeral, | vention poisoned tor ber money? Dit she iy fer her at Col ct eee ay ener ic a A ae ck hier Bs Dollege £ fav, | ‘The Hon. John A, Bingham was yesterday reaom ‘without serious interiupiion, At Meta the French | chase and fred a second shot, which induce her to tas oer dolinson of Fram inghaes share tne fate EL 00: rho ak Re atc fs Conk mosne bien eee ae ee eos ttos "Maguire Committed | inated for Congress on the third ballot Suny received a coup de grace, and has since fullen | show English colors and heave to, She was then Austria Dentes a French Alliance, against the proceedings, was called to or Gion Cove anawer, A breakwater 900, foet, long and 30 feet wide is t@ back upon Verdun in 9 demoralized and shattered | hoarded by a French officer, who, after examining | Vienna, Aug. 17.—The Adendpoat denics the | ‘The name of Mr, Parkhurst, of Stonetiam, on the eee William Hughes, @ merchant (rom Oneida county, | de erected of the southeast point of Block Island. » 1 ae Committe on Resolutions, Was objectod to on the OBITUARY, ‘stopping at Breneh hn Cur ‘The wife of Richard Arnolil, of Providence, al e@ndition. Tho retreat has been most disastrous | her papors, suffered her to proceed, correctness of the statement made in the London | ground that the xenticmau Was Oppose to. the fore oe Hon. waa iio shere y mmc brenkiant a con. | py" her" hiehand Inte week, died yesterday, Arwo\ Kven individnal soldiers are rendered desperate by A NORTH GERMAN VRSSRL SEIZED. Jimes in regard to the friendly attitude of Baron ion of a pew party, and he withdrew from the | Mr, Mitchell, formerly Attorney-General of Ire. | Yormalicn APIAnM ih Prom Albany, | 8 bieoed oa Rena: ; ‘ the agony of the situation, and denounce in un ‘ hae R : ost. | Convention laud, is dead, ae lrg! treudof | An. explosion of ve damp ocenrred yesterd: mat : i tone: rie Mpa The North Gorman sthooner Pill (Arrow), which | you Benet towerd French preieusions, and 1 post H. D. Cushing took the floor, and moved the nom- Henry ©, Wright is to be buried in Pawtucket to- (tire to whole followed | morning in. the new shaft of the Roaring Brook Co moo 1ms the incompetoncy of their Kenerals. | recently sailed from Hartlepool, has been seized by | tively contéadicts the Times report that the Aus- | ination of Wendell Phillips for Governor by accia- | morrow. Wm. Lioyt Garrison aud Wendell Puillijs | the old story, Mr. Hughes was defrauded of 200. But | Company, Bight men were seriously burned, The Emp ror is believed to be the actual commander | 4 French war steamer. trian premier had offered to form a treaty of alliance | mation, ‘Tais proposition was receivod with en- | will utteod te funeral. Curtis was arrested and committed A burglar was fatally shot by the polico about ® of the arn _ 1 e. thusiasm, ——— — Pen ee ge o'clock yesterday morning, while attemplng to «at ho army HOW BNGLAND RUNS THB BLOCKADE with Franee, pest ee ‘The resolutions declare that the new party sims WESTCHESTER COUNTY. WASHINGLON NOTES, kn entranes to the First National Bunk building: a8 ee, THR RUNNING PRENCH READY TO FIONT, Ne steamer Sentinel, belonging to the Tyne | yraty Dectares t e will Remain Neutral | at the extinction of the entire dram shop system, ee pide: Carbondale, Pa. : 7 Post snys the talogrehe mye bers ay the | Steam Shipping Company, has arrived in the Tyne LORENCE, Aug. 17.—The Ttalian Government | eet ae ae oct ements \,Overmrousht eccentricity" (x Morrisanis's new | | President Grunt in expectod in Washington on Tie Derk Higle. from Mew York for Gaiveale rf the Prussians, The French are chary of news | with ageneral cargo from German pork This is J ous to every interest af the commonwealth. | name for assault with intent (0 ulay PE a ealng Ob the Sh OS Berry Wrresont, ‘The Sghting seama to be good fore | ine tanh tn mne cuneps, | hak announced that it remains neutral during the | The Committee on & State Central Committee r ie UGA ENRarey ta rae fal from Harlem to | A neutrality proclamation bas been prevarcd aud | crew landed at Noseau, tddlabibiadacaitl. rier ath trip wade by the steamers of that Compa: | Docent war, Two classes of the Italian army have oven eatnee sh large ene tne from | pordham, the worst managed in the country, decapl | submitted to President Grant for his consideration, Week without a decisive rosulh The Fronch arc | gy since war was loclarcd, The Sentinel on Satut- | Present ware Wa cusenin of the Bilan artey have natorial District in the State, and the report | fqriham, the worst manace! jn the country, decay bmitte ; The Mexiean Government {8 bankrupt, and cane w bavi abolishes Hits Indian ot po en of A p1ON omero feady to elt till the end. day pasted the French fleet blockading the Elbe oul aving shed military Indian | not pay the salaries of {ts eniployees. Homero will : The Court of Sessions at White Plains went fast Fy ol the Tutsi ior WAS made arrauge | provably leave the Cabinet aud cu as Miaister to Waste tW NEAR VERDUN, ithout mo to 5 " creased forty millions, and the exportation of horses @ Vickot Is fi Asleep j esterday over the able stoger soap tnt | ments for restoring the agencies to civil controh | tugran. » K MAIN FRENCH ARMY NEA without m\ ip. he, however, dipped the | 14, beon prohibited For Governor, Wondel! Phillipa. busance. Precisely at 4 F jury SWOKe @ud de> Pr h 1 ’ 7 fvoly organizing large forces at Alons. The main | hoisting and dipping the French ensign, The German Denpatche: He Phil on bis | Hier Upion, tor Suate tr — ene do recvive is not later than the press lelexrams,on | of the work, Dut sayy the Mexicaur onght to do 1 Aw. Md 4 . | a VAL INTELLIGENCE, iW they priuely ally te : i > body of the Freneb army is concentrated at Etain, THB FRENCH BLOCKADING SQUADRON War to Kies William's Headquarters every: for atroenes- CERMONAL SN ERE LAG AE Sa ReeLut dolaateal Wie piaaan Gh Le ie ee h c UL LW eive . Yori ‘ lure of the Nat russian <7 4 ae is officially denied that the Freneh Goveromen! | ‘The anti-dramshop State Convention have nome about iweive miles east-northeast of Verdun, and | consists of ton large iron-clids, nine of which are rae 7 vila a Mr, W, H. Whatley is to enjoy a complimentary | has ordered all Gerinans to quit Paris. It only required | inated for Governor, 4 tenant-Gowe Mventy «x kilometres trom C.dions, ‘The troops | anchored In a row southweat of Heligoland, and one Loans ee, Sheva me benetit inthe Bowery Theatre next Monday Bight 10 to lenve Decnuse they violated the priviiege of dom | erm, ¢, CL pilor, James Win Aizeria are not to be recalled. The Gardes | of them, a paddle-whoel steamor, is cruising in the |. 84NEFORT, Aug. 17,—Gen, Sheridan, with Mrs, Steeto, a sister of the Hon, Roscoe Conkling | (le DY unfriendly demonstrations agaist the French, | H. Bronson, oF Par : Agha : i Consul-General Webster, has, through the good | Cincixnatt, Aug. 17.—Mr, McLane of Bostou | 4. been appointed Inspector iu the Custuu Hou The Mite Depa t will instruct our Consula in | Bishop Conroy day on ‘Sri Gre domanding to be led into active service. | roudstead, The news of their approach was taken Mr earit fall offered resolutions repudiating everything looking | "%* °c! il beakers Knrope that during the war, while earreucy is Hable te from Rome depot 03 ‘ THH PRUSSIAM DESPATCHES, to FRmburg on Friday alternoon by a Norwegian | °Mces Of Minister Bancrott, been cheerfully xceord: | 14a Penadiation of the national debt, welcoming lime | . Mr. Thomas Barrington will be shortly @ dopreciation. whether naper Or silver, the Consular hin ta the carer Second Lieutenant of Compa vessel, ‘The Hamburg anthoritics at once ordered a | &! Permission by the military authorities to follow | migration, and declaring that ali mon should receive | the poritio term must be paid in gold OF Ite equivalent coun oul Ri right of Despate! es received to-day at the Pra value, ian Kir brief address. a 5 i 7 the protection of our laws, but denying 4 a Democratic Convention yesterd busy in London confirm the Pruv-isn success, | lighter loaded with torpedoes, which had been lying |‘? ¢amPslau with the headquartors of the King. ppitaliats to import homaa trelgit for the. p The Hon. J, Harry Ford wile one of the candi | ‘The Seerotary of the Navy has ordered Admiral row. Ane." pre urping and cote a y Pitaliate to import purpose = a Ads y burday already reported, but do not | in reudines, to go down the river to Cus MORK OF THK SECRET NRGOTIATIONS, leasenig wazee and dectoting irs favoring | galey lh thy, tod tle tal fr Aakeoirmian from tO: | ikagn torhend' war Voue ty the ihe ands Wess bor the slate an wibeu tien Whe . } ; d ; ° . J __ | of leetening wager and degra ting tat ing ie in the Berd i fastic. coast, ia arcornance uciples of @ Courkitullonal wovere: Hhrow innch Nght om the subsequent events | baven, and await orders, ‘They also dew | | BERLIN, Aus, 11-—Anotter Frusvian note divalg- | generel adoption of the elglt hour eyatem: protest, | Pr OT tO 7 dung nuht ork that Gon, | Wile requont moer OF Amerwianeruaens now | went Ms tolegritna veeteed in Loudan ao io widclenl | caeued tee: tak aleaanen ha Denice ln certain aeeret negotiations of France is pub: her purposes, John'A, Dix will son remove (0 bis 400 vere farny ia |!) North Germany The Grand Lodge of Odd Fe e ? ght |p wo fast en ani er {OF railway and ovtier purposes, tn A. Dix i 0 worth Manat aa Ve Grand Lodge of Odi Pellows at Rocheatow (Weinesiay) explains clearly the movements of | fHelig. and, to the mouth of the Eibe to reconnoitre, | lished to-day. ‘The conten's arv similar to those of ——— a ——— Pens Rint Rergeant: Basi?) udaae. ot rally Nod fbult with the ouinon or chelates: | Muti weacicete omicers of the Grand Knoam pues the ust three days, ‘The French accounts are ex: | ‘The Sentinel mot theso vessels Saturday morning | decuments alrendy made pudlic, LOSSES BY Find, Lee RAN cHiereetttom Havana tetimiuuce tects | eratincregnta (oitme stnatrinntog aru tauner Gag in the afternoon termed ih. proccasion, marche Wemely vague, Lut indiecte that divided counsels | south of Heligoland, atoaning a8 fast as possible for FAILURE OF THR PRUBSIAN LOAM. Lagi py tHe Yesterday, aud les il Abnis teeiucace. gress coveRdig weeted balances, | flroucn thy pe! iret and [rene 10 wd cake tod chansing pl ave. 6b: » | - ; "vs Lonpon, A 7 = ? orrespondet varly a dozen horses wee burned in Tromont, | muy fon, Mr, Hendricks, of Indiana, has been ‘ oe picns have constantly embarrassed | Hamburg with the news that the French ships were N, Aug. 17—Our special correspondent be a few slays in Toston. He. ts one of the first paracraph | A nuinber of Hartford and New York eapitaliste ‘Nd ci dunccred the French retreat, Jone to the islind, and that a real blockade was | Writes from Berlin, Sunday, an follows: re on Boy Siiteothen the Deuiocratic party cau boastor, eo of 1863, provid e about to erect w large hovel capulle of aced close to the islont, and t locke wa © y Conne aze on Seventh ave: | statesinen the Democratic party cin boast of, 004 of tha rovi Mm OF 168, provi Ueto erect as iarge hovel capulde uf accom TH FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS STOPPRD. effected, As the Sentinel passed the foot a Brench | .' "The attempt to raise ® national loan of 19, Was burned yest det, $10KM, Marstal Tookor has been transferred from the te hets atc f hnzact, his’ e: CON eaten tye ee teteea ht oul Our despatetion from Ci sii Uaingractiad' | aoulaan wea aparbaniinn Vasc Onillar Gal 00,000 thalaré bas troken down., Up to jester The byildings ow Geor-e R. Davis, ut | Mayors Oitire the Departinent of tie Pulte W inctiame ‘and te Se Yee wna tne tattee ny the sulseriptions reached 60K, only, | Knightly! {tWeed aviug placed Wim ab tke bead Bub thie lowa dit wok breteud Wo after “a | Loos piu ye Elizabeth, Were burned on Tuestay, | Superinter ria Mt Duta be trisd ba ey vj supe Fullend ihe Crew We vrove that troops wore pushed fyrward trom | ward, Grout activity was wonarent ¢ t