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~ ° 19, 1870, PRIGR TWO CENT. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, } THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THE EUROPEAN WAR, |SsSirsss 20 woe. sians soon withdrew without loss. The French flect | any fortresses, but will reserve their etrength for FLAYING A PEDAGOGUE. is now off Dornbusch. active operations in order to maintain their oumer- atin | ne ON TO PARIS. es SINGULAR STORY OF AN KNOLISH CAPTAIN. ical preponderance in the field. A Conspiracy in the Jersey City Board of lj A FRENCH COCK AND BYLY ATOR. it apeciel correspondons writes from the head: | pants, Aug. 18,—Tho Pays this morning says: A SWORD FOR M’MAMON. ducation—An Ambitions Young Scheel | niagnns HERE AND THERE 1 ; Having @tincked {Phaebourg unsuccessfully, the | GAFEE OF the Second Prassian Army Corps, Fri- | two days ago the French vessels of-war captured | ‘The Figaro (newspaper) proposes the pre sentation Saporintendent's Winks Clipped. SUN'S REPORTERS. Lo i Peatafans have retired six kilometres to the Valiey | S8%; Aue. 13: iain obit of Dorsonheim to assure their combidhications. “Thy geistero” bar cy fortress is protty certain that the Prince Royal of Prussia | mate | ep ie, male. body will continié * ait was wounded in one of the battles atound Mota, Prosaians have % Vonat = ansred an Enetion verner in tie Pnelieh Channel, laden with | oF 4 sword of honor to Marshal Ma Sabon, nad the Since Jersey City has swelled herself into Articles contraband of war, deswuc for Prussia, metropolitan r of thi ‘Wow tne captain was qdcetioned b8w Bo dare do | subetription stared for tant purpose is alrorty very | Timor citien, nothing out poten yhad exerted 6 18, Re roplieg that le knew & revolution was about | large, 4 bed hd engender bad blood between the ywiy-wedded The Chatean Cham bord hes been placed at tO | municipalities, The Mxht, which culminated —_——— Aa Exquisite Little Figh wi Bazaine's Shattered Army Form: ing a Junction with MeMahon. AT, Stowart'a at ut tore, jen On Wednesday morning Messrs. Fancher and Connolly, two gontiomen employed as clerks in the \ th ‘iron, Lanta and AR yd ee would, big be reveal 0 thought i rantherik bata THIONVILLA 87 ad ae IN THE HANDS OF TUR FaRxed. 7 re a = ot ant Atsposal of the authorities by the Connt de Cham | jh the gisasteos : ‘| Brening.—It is rumored that Gena, Battallle and | peese Vetore the Occupotion of Parte laughed at, ‘The Puye comments upon this renly, and saya that | bord, a8 a military hospital, Tt eontaine 410 r00m% | tensions of Hudson ou, “ tote % the our Ges taille, Puslber, Wie’ bal Lows tesey lor | Great Prussian Victory at | Port are badly wounded. ‘Thionvitie stilt re- saematon’s Whed saaalt seerncres. the same impression reearding # revolutionary out- | 900 of which aro unfurnished, andall have chimneys | or Baueation of the consolidated city. last aight bod mperened) Ribcenpet A bind bandanas cb nape nat 5 mains ta our hands, A Prussian column recently | Que epocial correspondent, from the hoadat break in Paris exista in Germany, and is one of the | and are admirably adapted for the axes to which B. 0, Chapman, & youngoler Whe ot one time ph ny or two, took exception to Connolly's waiting ‘ ay Pont-a-Mousson. Aprroached too near the town, and was saluted with , role their noble owner bas #0 patriotically devoted salle oes CHG ey Re Conearrs worms Be Shesate, Be ude wduebarge of ariilicry, The enemy fell back wick | rt Of the Crown Pringe, om Friday, Auz. 11, Sienis Vibes ibreee: bred Principal of one of the public schools of Hudson | appiied a dozen bard names to Connolly, and finally | mci oh writes: p a 7 City, was olected last April Schoo! Superinten wound up by colling him an Irishman, throwing in & P ah , Precipitation, and hme sings kept at respecttul dis | "We are daily advancing from village to vitiaes. | TH Moniteur de la Foe paviishon alist of Gor. | Mr. Washburne, the Amorican Minister, Ands him | or Jorsoy City. This offce had been held by a pro: | few profeae uajecttven by way of waphaaias This aad 2,000 Prisoners, 17 Cannon, and | ‘Tho Alsatian aympathies are altogether French, but | ™Av Yessels captured since the commencement of | S*lf overwhelmed with the consequences of assum: | wingnt citizen and was rogarded as @ post of lon- | was not to be borne for an instant. ‘Thinking that iy ‘ : THE DRSPRRATR BATTLE OF TURSDAT. the inbabitants are troated by the Germans kindly, war, They are eleven in number. The officers | ing the protection of Li hgene subjects. or. No salary was attached tot, and no attempt | Fancher meant to cast an imputation apon his kind: 4 i ‘i 3 gles Captured, ‘The following additions! details of Tuosda: except whore the peasants commit hostilities. No | Of the French floet now in the Baltic have received Gam, TROCEU 6 PROCLAMATION, to exorcise any immediate contro! in the govern- | hearted and generous master, A. T. Stewart, Com- DB tle, near Doncourt and compulsory military Wrvice Is enforced on them ; orders to claim at each commercial port in Prussia Brening.—Gen, Trochu has issued » proclamation | ment of the schools bad ever beon made by any | polly hauled off and punched’ Mr. Fa cncet ta | — tained from official sources : anons for the eabhae’ red, and. tho sale | 98 Indemnity double the smount of each contribu. | counselling order and cximness not only in the | previous incumbent. ‘The Buperintendent wee ax | tte most approved manor. Funcsor made a de ii " " . Prince Frederick Charles attieked our right, and | of provisions hoe is €xacted but | tion exacted by the Prussians in those parte of | streets of the city, bat a spisit of resigpation ander & member of the Board of Edveation, and if BAZAINE'S REAR GUARD SHUT UP IN METZ. | war timy not. ‘Toe Corpe of Goncral Avkagdr at | stetel nevonriga end Crers nina B paid, for, F dice thete control the trlale conseationt upon the eltustion Lend d retreat behind s stack of dry goods, bal il Renouvilie, bastoned’ into the netions whisk’ cessed | | tne ‘Crown brtace RE bbe adele alent scurchsd rap sa tind cade he attonded its meetines and put in an appearance | Connolly fceked him Irussian fashion, and finally, q only with blah, auiene veneaeald Lise Prontn foams ple - Ho says that Franco must have the demeanor of a | at the stated school examinations he nad generally (at Sa, aaa wore os ofta apenas ndeewena fo Is Cgrhs te cabenk Gantresea yas ve sales jon In Paria-10,000 Firemen Ko- | groat military netion conducting its own destiniss, | filed the bill. The practinl duties of the mes a gy otf | a e 5 amant hos me te tact, ‘The parties wer } ene a Vcrcn sew 5) VERLOne pre Richt freah corps sought to tara our | been found. te the inge pushes steadily Vea uncarinen Wen, ieee and the Goversment will gain the confidence of the | pudulmaye, beem discharged by the Assistant School HM Joven could form a ring. ta a Railway Cut. Gen, Bataille’ ta wounded, ‘Ri Srevsisst rc te en Li cea Dotcsen people by showing the greatest confilence in them. | For many years past Mr. William L. Dickenson, Matt tad ieee te a evening the enemy was repulsed along the eutire aoa oe Sarees. . id P He appeals to all men and to all parties, saying | 8%, 2¢comblished scholar and e capable execative ischarged Mr. Fancher for | ene line. He had 190,000 men eauged, ‘Tetegrend trees Part Wits worning give tue fol. | Loxvom, Aug. 18.—The coincidence in time of | ss ue belongs himself to ao party cave to tnat of | Smicetins Mecthennualll, redlected: Gomamnet wore. | callian ah Irishman, and discharged ie Particulars of the De ta Battlos PHENOM PRAaANrs qUNT aURY Tam DEAD. lowing « ‘of events vince Sanday Coll hed Geta Pan ous Su ve tas poses vsleies his country, and declares that all good citizens mast | vice. When Mr Chapman qualifed for his oftce he Carthage familie halt ‘fh: spera ‘om the Parts terday. Pras: | France, sugges nod dently bee une int ly jealous of Mr.Dickenson. eee } ¢ ‘The repost that, the, Preations ge ae Sieur rhe Inver hoavy | of u combined attempt to declare the Republic Li flrrralady tect pes tent d Lidalobthishond bed eal ‘The Story of a Cast-Of Wile. & of Monday, Tuesday, and armistice, in order 19 bury their dead, te tally eom- retired ‘The testimony of tie prisoners concerned in the he gagthtaietibe hake § mat tne niaa’ comes ua dice, | Rosa Weis, aged 1%, accompanied by her te Wednesday. Aces He raacs Mirela Retain fet net epee ; atte of the Beulovard dein ‘ton. Mon. | MOU OW datntable design cacootsi, the meray wr seated | mouse, called tthe Poles Contra! Often vererday i u the army continue its work oF paathilstieg tes day last, ts withheld, Fresh arreste were made 5 4 NICH FuRNCH STORY. te teachers were Irequently co morning and said that twelve months azo she mar- 1, agg | cnemy. ‘The French forces ure ineresting con- Psd Te | ing tor“ay in the Quartier du Pantheon, It is supposed | | G0. Serras takes the place of Major-Gon. Le | wntilal last palieuce gave out and an appeal wad | ried George Wels, a glaes ombosser, workin: at 171 1 Tho Prussians Hewing thoir | May, and the Prusstins decreasing. Tas hour wudiredr es the parties taken into custody wore implieated in | Bran, who Fesigned. The Journal des Diddte night ite members met. ‘Those from, the Greono stroot, at $41 por wook. Homo timo ago hor oY Way to Paris. Is great activity on the. feridentions ot Perle * MORE FRENCH sTRATHOT. the affair of the Boulevard de Ia Villette, Printe an absurd story that the King of Prassia, ity District were bittorly against Mr. Diek- | husband abandoned her, and she went to live with (onl y . Thcasands of men are ut work putting the defences | OMmeial teleeraphic despatches received at the NO PRACR FOR NAPOLKON desiring to be consecrated Emperor of Germany by | ensom, why was, ho hor mothor at 118 Forsyth street, whore she was com ccmniebiile in Vetter condition. Ww ae & ret | Aepeciat despatch from Berlin states that another | 4@ Pope, has offered His Holiness an asylum in Sor Lies whee bev 0 p ined a fow weeks ago. She appliod to Mr. Kellock, aa the following are the latash despatehea A FULL ACCOUNT OF Tue GREAT BUTTLES. Gra ae ta oe aie attempt has beon made for peace between France | G*Tmaay. Indisereet Prussians have been mobbed | "tho "stznal for action. wan the! presentation by | her husband had refused to enpport her, and itm T r ad Bessine state Tuesday denn Ss Ne -apicio member. orived in ‘111: SUN office down to 3 o'clock this | Ten P. M1 have just recived exprass informa: | iiyered patile to the combined Prussian armies | and Prussia. A Queen's messenger arrived at Der. | ®t Bordeaux. a serves of twelve renolutions, ail defining the duties | Kellock gave her s letter to Justice Seott, who a@ morning. Later despatches, of any, will be ben Pigchbcitalend sources, relative to the opera- dor Prince Frederick Charles and Gen, von | lin yesterday with proposals of peace from the Keg- slish Despatches—Prassin'’s Intentions— | of the Assistant Severistondeat. ‘Among other Wee, AS printed in a postecript. jons at the . Itaffords some particulars relat: | seoinmets, between Doncoart and Vionville, The | lis Cabinet, Aid for the Wounded-The Pope und King | Dt Ov iio! Heah in the ciceusecet | 3S Rast Houston strect, but he, saying ae ing to the series of combats in which the French | oaemy were repulsed, and the Froach troops passed | ‘The Emperor of the Fronch expressed his readt- | William. Ga Roperintencens nothing (o do with her, ordered her dar Oraaiias Wis ibawareies . na ave been engaged for the last three days, which do | the nicht on the position they lad won, They | ness to treat for peace, the proposals were | _Lonpow, Aug. 18.—The Cabinet of Berlin in | youthful Chapman, whe, im sappliesting accents, ap- | ®Way. and she was thus driven to an appeal to the not appear in the official despatches or newspapers. Looe Fightiag commouced near Mets at 3 o'clock In the afternoon on Sunday the 14th, just after the Emper- or's departure. ‘The battio was brought on by # 4 reply to a commanication from the Pope, dectines to ealed to the to expunge it, Mr. Rooney, of made through Lord Lyons, ‘Tho Kiig of Prassia | Guarantee the inviolability of the Pontiieal states. | Hudson City, enme to the rescue, and vecused: the and Cont Bismarex were telegraphed to nt head- | “"The Rrilish gunboats Dart and Keindeer have | Mayor of springiag the election of Mr, Dickenson quarters, ‘The King replied tat if Napoteon | deen recalled (rom American waters, on the Board before its metabers knew cach ot sor. "This inouondo waa resented by Mr. \. when Stopped several hours to procure fresh supplies and nition, ‘The French etrategical movements have been succoss/ul. Gon, Frossard is reportod oners, 17 © King William on the Ba aificent Prussian Vi jes—T wo German ——_ ‘The Grand Festival of Fraternity. 4 To-day the Germans will fill Jones's Wood dangerously wounded. Wished for peace ho must ask for an armistice in PRURAIA WANTS NO FRENCH SOIL. eee re TR ena One Waret | ‘The fostival is under the presidency of tie gallant Generals Killed, Presolan attack on Goa, Frossard's Division, whieh ct OF wepxaspat's promt, | the usual way. ‘The issue mast be decided by arbi- | _A.well-informed diplomat says that Prussis will | adowny-fueed youth from Hateon City, next General, 8. P, Heintzelmann. It is intended to be ae Panis, Aug. 18.—A despatch from King Wil- | "## it the act of withdrawing trom ita position : MT Seunetiat OF er. exact no enrrender of French soil, but will insist on | ped into the arena and urged tat poor Chapman | free from political partisanship, and ils entire pro ‘The Fourth Corps, under Gen, "Admirault, which | _ Th® French War Office las received a second de- the oxclasion of the Boosparte family from the | was a persecuted martyr in not being allowed fo run a x Bis are destined, its prograrame declares, * to the Pree : - eh | spatch from Marshal Basaine, dated 7 o'clock in the RD OF NAPOLEON'S DYNASTY. throne of France, the odueational machine, He also eame to rie Liam, dated at Ponta-Mousson, Aug. 11, says formed the lef wing of the arms, sustained tye | ees Tt cistine that the enemy were repulsed | LONDON, Ang. 1S—Midnight—We have It on high | Other terms of peace not reconeiiable with the | did also his resolution introduced later in t Seat ied oitiane Cadnteuad bea Were ation te “In the fight here yesterday, we took two thousand | Druot of the engagement. Tae attacking force was retell Paris that it iv the untvormat | FT@2 amour propre. iveluding, doubtless, « par- | ing, to fix the Assistant Saperintenden He atsueorek sat arilinaces edhe 4 Fl isoners, seventeen guns, and two eagies."” under Prince Frederick Charios and Gen. Steinmeta, | *1°PS the whole line, One hundred and twenty | authority Mee kt tnt -andl ded haath tial relmbursement of the cost of the war, may be | #50) por annum. The re the shame of our age and elvilignsion, one. crowing i x yh igeibae Loi bd re ra While the Fourth Corps was occupying the atvention | "08#nd tropa were engaged in the battle. conviction there thai the Napoleoule dynasty ts | ied. The Political restoration of the house of | of str. Dickenson were eaten ee oven weno Lo lncsee ewee entero SMASHING CP THR FRENCH ARMY. 1 , 3 ended, ‘The Empresa, Laving packed up and de. | Orleans ts currently discussed as probable, Tay : ee The (| owing official nows has beon made pudiie | Of the enemy, the Froneh arny continued tts retreat, Sue Win aka Tina cantly Pera ciactiser Waatedtad slotavas oe ead SOumMIAE EheEntr ‘The decisive vote did not satisfy the ambitions c Double Deali re ‘ which was effected in the most orderly manner, | The French War Office ts ic receipt of later de- | sPntebed all her valuables, Incinding pictures of in Rak au Chapman, #0 be presentod a resolution requiring the | Congressman Orestes Cleveland, of the Fifty ro this morning: , - | spatclies from Marshal Basaine. ‘Hereporte thaton | estimable price, has lett for Kugland by way of Bel | A better tone generally prevai's in the Liverpool | Assistant Superintendent to follow tmplicitiy. the : o ep Mopeson, Wednesday evening.—Gen, | Marshal Bazaine exposed himseli in the thickest of A prey market. At Antwerp confidence is restored and | directions of the Superintendent. This was promptiy | District of New Joracy, is exceedingly anxious to ge aieoctian TATA Vostentan’ with tee Taied | the ght, and Tuesday morving Prince Froderick Chories vigor: Desinese bas resumed its ordinary course pl in chescery, ine Board retusing to sd back to Washington for cnother term, tad is loving It is believed that the Emperor is also on the way Ger van dealers, dealin to this country by the same traci, He doos not dare | connected vith Aimorican trade, are esiectilly con. | Chav dent and look forward a rable result of the | resolution miking it Mr. Dickenso: to return to Paris, Prince Napoleon has fled to he French coutinue to report that the last | sit money ciaime submitted to the Bo Italy with bis family. nijure. ae time ago Mr. Chapman M. Thiers told the Corps Légistatif yesterday, that the minimum rate of 10 per annum. Not ra Corps toward the east site of Meta. On the line of he enemy's retreat toward Verdun, be encountered With the divisions of Gene, Decaen, , Frossard, Conrobert, and the Imperial a. Alvensiet Whe sustained succes. sively by the Tenth Army Corps, and by a detach- ously atiacked our right, Gen, Froseard received petroleo, and others | «rill more decisive ¥ the brunt of the assoult, and the Pravsian attack was well sustained. The corps echeloned to the right and left of Rosanville came up rnecessively and joined its wings to ‘Salt wen now app! ‘8 flaved c@usti(ution, in the HAD 118 HORSR KILLED under him, He lhimself is eaid vo be elightly wound- ed ia the foot. ‘The execution Jone by the French mitrailieas no stone untarned, Afer delivering a temperance duty to audit wad spent a day loons, conciliati ot lager beer is su) yas voted a salary of jed ith this extraor- ot the Eighth i ie P ; island to dy per cent. cives grcater | diary hiserimioation ta his favor, he bas ever since fs) Gruso, Hrousrion Chaslae, Whi eoemy wan GION | ore pearly. exiaccorcaica. Thaen en tueritroncn | (ical of, Wvossand, Tha) selien, Seeted ill nigA, | the Cuethy mest be Fosteled toll cont 40 (be leet ness to the markets, bota bere and at Liver | jycen noisily enveavoring to displace a really yseful Tho Ticket Speculators’ Fig Beet Acie ie soutes:, The enemy was Griven | were nearly exteruivated. Three or four Fronch | 7.04 comme depiaved a considerable foree several | He admired prompt action, ‘The surrounding Gaicer” Before the Board adjourned last night they | J, Henry Magonixle, manager of Bootl's Tho ea Forcen, ater s severs combat of Uwelte tourse Phe | JoUrnalista shouldered their muskets, ani fought | [he enemy Sepioval & conablirbie ree weterel | popaistion should be obliged to bring their eatle, Fite, Mr. Dickenson @'raldry the 9ame 30 A a eee ie eur denernon Market pow. hid Aosees on both sides were very heavy, ‘The Pras: | gallantly side by sido with the suidier , cops, tnd feed within ihe tallé, and then the entire has refuses | Bre Chapin a S a Deen Cenerais: Deenine ead Wider mise ied: - onsly repulsed. Wo aly defeated the attempt of « i 8 has refused ae terdoy, against Charles Apley, who had forced his i ‘Gens, Kuuich and Gruseher wounded. King Wil hee he = a a hoped Leed Lait gh fresh corps, Which was detached at the termination | Peston in sight of Paris should be laid waste, if ® passport to ‘The Will of the Hou, Gee, T. Cobb. Wap aes The LORHES WIN RiGUAKGAL OUTN OF A MULOS , liam to-day salnted the troops on the Geld of battle, | the next morning, when my informant visited 1B | O° ine day, and attempted to turn our let. We | Retessary. M. Duvernois, Minister of Commerce, | Thrice wurat has mot yot returned to the army, | The will of the Hon. Geo. T. Cobb, of Mor walk speculator, Jusiice Cox declined to aeans @ a Which was gloriously meintained,’ herons vad Femoant of inggrd Pet aed visible. Jaq | EYEFWLES maintained our porition, and inflicted said the Government was ready to guarantee them | pat Continges to pase between tie Duke de Gramon} | town, N. J., was admitted to probate on Wedoos- rant, ae LITTLE PHUL ON THR BATTLE-FIELD. in this engagement the French lost 3,000, killed 3 ‘ovisions, shelter, and subsistence, and Mr. Gladstone, having already crossed the | 4 = - Gen. 1.11. Sheridan, of the United States army, | and wounded, and the Prussians 10,09, ‘the dic. | Considerable love pon the euemy, Our losses are | Fr Tai svovek dob Channel severat tities.” "There fn no doubt iat he | oe eee eee eeeseansae The executors Tee Care eslte O'Germae: . : + eee: also serious, is the beurer of nezotiaiions which look to peace. . ss Edith O'Gorman was married in Jersey 4 has arrived at the King's headquarters, at Poat-s- | proportion is sald to be owing to THE IRISH CHLABRATING THE FRENCH RETREAT, , Aux, 18.—The firemen have been enlisted as > ‘ pumed are big widow, Mrs. Mary Aona Cobb, aod | city yenerday by the Rev. A. If. Cardo to the Rev, Movason, and bas been received as a royal guest. ag ibdgeceier 1 Ae debi ‘The French victories have been celebrated at seve and throng the streets of Paris, the Gavlois ‘The Prussian Despatches, babi the ole ko tg td nee beasts all Ina an Episcopal clereyman and @ prp'am ~* DETAILS OF THK BATTLE SOUTH OF METE. caused by the French mitraileuses sud aviillery ral points in Ireland, where the Prussian sccounte number of 10,00, They wear their | — Bynum, Aug. 18.—Frederick, Duke of Schles- | Sontnins the following, bequests : tor iu the Brooklyn Keleetic Coliee On the evening of the 15th the French atiacked the ate, ‘The details of the conflict at Pont-d-Mousson has ring all Germans | 1. The interst of 620 000 19 loft to two maiden brass helmets, and aro armed. The Prefects tiave | Wiz, has issaed 9 mapitesto jup — find no credit, F pels Barer gs org ft whose death Wrecerze to giner relativon: | - reoclved. Marshal Bassing, endeavoring | Freseiens again sh Gravelotio, where the Huperor WHKUK DAZAINE WILL MEET MACMATON, also been commanded to send toChalons-sur-Marue, | ‘pio Prussian Government allows only one cor- | agpantare rninch erat hee done Theat e ute eene RAILROAD ACCIDENT! tf »m Metz to Verdun, was attacked at | bad temporarily established the French Aquar, Frening —The junction of thearmics of Bazaine | © Ye enrolled in the Corps of Gen. Trochu, all the svondent of the Berlin press at the front, and | and bequest is made to his sole surviving child, Mist oe fino o'clock On Tuesday morning by the Fifth Di- | ters. The Prussian losses were again very great, + eiehih nd ail men capable of | Here Kreiasler, of the Bdrsen-Aatle uas been select: | Juin Cobb: alen a atiniiar one to hie hiees and ndopted | | Johe McDonald was fatally injured on the Now and the French Mikbwise leet heavily, and MacMahon is momentarily expected at Vitry, Gruvelutte ts at the polut of bisureation of two | Frangais, nour ChAlove, where the French are ex- roads leading to Verdun and Etain, The Fourth | pected to make a new stand. The commandant at Jersey Kaliroad, at Newark, yesteruay An unknown Freachman was kille | on the North- U ern Rattroad of New Jersey, near Norwood station, oa . Vision and foreot to Tieé Kbout, ‘The Pra) were admirably firm, though they i for the place. ‘Gaugnter, Miss Kita Watgell © approach | “ive ‘Prorinclal Conreepondence says that, in te | o&, S000 the Methodist Bplseopal Chureh Samin= possession of the former Germain provinces Mor. forest Of $5,000 to Mr, Sarah Cobb, Nis sister-in ect the of four Fi ee ee i Of the Hhine, Pransia means to reimburse Wednesday, 4 @ustained the attack of four bagi alge monk | Corpa is in advanced line, and thre or four corp. | Met. On account af the defleleney ef food, drives | Ale scl siazaedibed bles agar Magee i dered subjects expclicd from France 000 te Wr. 1. Miller, au old employes. ——— Seon INGER POHIAL GREG, UATE Renee Ea ‘ aie fhe SaICel away the fuzitives who throng into tho city Pr ther reports say that the Arab chiefs o ‘aud his waich to George T. Cuub, his nephew, for six hours the Prussian Fifth Division was rein neentrated in this locity, The balk of the Algiers bave offered to furnish to Franco 90,000 na tre, plate, evrriges, ce. 2 his widow eens forced by the First Corps. These reinforcements and equipase has beeu sent on to Verdun an deel Babstaahe Bl anaschat decal rep tive horsemen, sud an army of $9,000 ‘Treo volun. ba id oy ‘The Fiyaways boat the Union Stars yestorday, ab \ THE BALL AND BAT, } | ' ‘ab e 8. $20 to Anthony Sparkman, an ol! colored ser it Brrived opportunely. The French tound that a pro- | cer a powerful escort, ‘Tiesday's battle bs bel or _— hts f OF the | cers jor | anit ach of his vervag Hunter's Point, by 16 to 14, M4 Prem sehoots ond yncealments excoe etn ail, ev Aongation of the contest would be impossible, and THK EMPEROR 18 AT CIT\LONS, Los tl etl alge ele pa hh SYRENGTAENING THM FORTIFICATIONS. - The homesicad and grounts, oostaintng 98 acres, telegrams, Palikao deciared in the Corps Peekakthi, 1a Tro jerday, by 8 The Haymaxers defeated the Dunderberss of 1 whore a great baltie will be fought with tho aid of a | retired upon Metz with a loss of two thousand pris ‘There is tmmense activity at the Paris defences, |= Last night Plunpton Hall was crowded by the | 0.8 Vo" Any Gaucuer as join’ tenauts Lif that the Prussians oad been fore hando 10. Power lgiven to the execuvrrn to toll all tand ex. of Jorsny City, beat the Mon- overs, two engies, aud eeven cannon, Tue Frencn ow being Fa od turward io the | lif that the Prussians bad been forced to abandon | as boars are absolutely swarming oa the fortin- | New York white staves, or, in other words, the “the hoatestead, ana to be divides ae follows: ‘To rk, on’ Wednesday, by 10109, | utterly cisscgarded the convention of Geneva, by | sceue of operations, Very la noniaae | tnele sae mpt bo interrupt Cn Fressh atv and | tious, Itte hinted that this measure of strength. | New York Saleswomeu's Early Closing Aseaciation, | {8 widow, (woclghiha;, to the duughter fve-clelithe ; lene es gr weer Tork wil pay, she Rollicg Wi ; tine Was pursuing bis road unm 4 7 - a : wAbUrgh, on the Union Grou mutilating the dead, firing on surgeons, ambe | being dispatched, and as arms are abundant, there bse sae bythe screenees Lene | coing the works i duc more to a wish to keepa | TH Connt Jounnes was the chief attraction | the Teinninaer of the ¢ . j lances, &¢ : will be no difleulty in tilling up the blinks Iniely | Yor’en # tacking tie Freweh flank, and at | @imgggous class busy than to any actual foar, Mr. Houghton was Chairman, and briefly &.tro fren jo the pee QURIOAITENE On ORIEN MORE AOUT SUNDAYS BATTLE. a 6 ee eas Prussians were attacking tie Freveh dank, and at | Cnpujons cess bay tant say Sota oar night | the Count, who wpe received with 1 S| ERENG accutiten are to be reqilted fru ie execa x ME Gen. Manteutel telegraphs to the Goverament nightfall ove portion, at least, of Boaaine’s army ea fiw remarks taalnilag KCL Ce ‘The spirit of the people is everywhere patrio and the Prussians, as they udy counter an enorinous force on ev An injnred hasband in Ohio compromised with @ wicked winitter for $4,000, but look off 5 ver cent. be cunse he was a ele ricymian, . maging cartridges, The {Opinton Nationale neve The Count ‘The total amoant of mo: some lenctit to the recent Twenty-third street mur The totel value of pec ded is $144,950. ied at about n force’ to abandon the roxd to Verdun and were agein shut op in Metz Dere rolat Bpatch near Metz yesterd tle of the 14th, dating his de. 7 afternoon, The French ce, will Lave to on theless complains of Cy Ry Saturday 1,000 gans will be mou: ted on the Paris | der, and informed bis hearers that he hod been | $1,500,000. Hik»o's slugate! ol stabbed Tho alo In heavy ma:ses issued (rom Meta, and after a bloody pela Tels more tinn ever plain that po considerable | it ons ‘onefonrih served by numerous but | cvosen Chitrman of the Vigilance Committee ap- . ' aa wedeealaes tang vartechaiea Wiaeat reeteand agement of three hours the First Corps routed : 4 " port of the French army has ever succeeded in y Pehses SF Hie pronr in the Republicaa Camp, to dustee Shandiey eps hoe : ‘The Eaglich War Despatchee—Baih Sides | ing far on the coud from Metzto Verdun, ‘Their | inexperienced bands pointed 10 forret out the marderor. Ho then brie: | Ty Harmony Hall, Third aveeue and 119th Gar daacata bt iba Mike: CORULY Slab « the enem;'s right, Our troops fought with super Clahming the Victory—A Battle One-third Aen rpetaopsa eda SMASHING THe BAILKOADS, renjoct at tie masta Ware Ant Haaliy camo to the | sirot, last evening, anything but harmony prevailed | xewark wee gesilng in. coals yesterday dey lett une courage, carrying the enemy's positions by assault of the Way between Metz and Verdun AY D1O: WORALTE: ORES SUE CER Te ines teem” LO rreg peaauetal OF the: Eopeactaba (b.0f- ihe ino Woiner hve said, were the victims of man’s tyranny | 2oR¢ the Ropublirans of the ‘Tweaty first Assem- | gates open, andl two pr escaped. ( dplendidly. Hoesy Canuenading Meard ac Thlsavilie, | time to come up and hey were able Oa Tuseday te |). aiie, Ardennes, and Marae, have bees | (i tiisand in olfier conmtrics, sod.had Deca go ever | yy Dutting. kao factions, headed reapesively, Be Anotter attemot was made in Jersey City yestore Longs Loxvox, Aug. 18.—In the serious engayeinents | attxek wit! a vanguard strong enough to arrest the | Vossos, Moselle, Ard . ’ NM Shera His Gan an eroideer sine | ae moson, ex-Haroor Master, and C. H. | gay to rescue a uimonre trom the police, Ths omloer, 1 Bho French War Despatches—Ba eee aie ae racy ace Geatenita, ihe | rene ralraat, cou being fse Vrenes.corys inte, | ordered to blow op all Qa rellway Uridger, visdvets, man alwava wuss and alwarestoul! be, | COower. made thines ively, the question in dispute | however sowed oilick, and pul hi» aanaitante to rows , 4 treat on Chalons—Continuous Att OF 1 SR, BREE RES 98 se ey i , ‘snd tunnots in their Depstiments, ya dignified woman—his motier, He | Being the admission of cantidites for membership. —————— 7 3 F nV rf French beid their ground, but suifered heavy losses, | action, When Bozsine found he ve could not Lut applaud the sentiment which had in. | One Darty desire to xi ny Hall full control WASHINGION NOTES, he Fra Sirens iio Peis A private des dated Thionville, Monday, 4 P. LD NOT SHAKE OFF THE PUrsstan BASAINE'§ PRECAUTIONS, enced Mi Notta to come forward in so noble a | ofthe distric ‘ad for that purpose want Democrats > ” | evpresents that the previous reverses of the army |, The eannonaiins of tho P.nssians commenced at | corps hefure its supports eculd arrive. For hours plats Gen, Trocka governor and commander-in- | HTT terihable maine of Netia; for iw'13 a glorious Ab feoler foe ite Den bah hadaprvdadé . 3 u'elock, and Ista yet. Many of the eaeny s4Ve | ine Third Prussian corps, which, supported only by | chief of the army and city of Paris. It is ramored } name, nuine of the Fenian Gen, John HG Many Germans who propoge to retara to Europe have been (ally checked, cud that the attempts of | jcon placed hore de couvibat. the Third Prussian corps, which, supp y PP lta etne pucerse thes irGbaleenanteMines fo Mie Ghd wat know what the young men of the day | Rorcd, and he was 1, notwithstandiag lis | tosoin the Prussian semy, are datiy applying for pase the oneiny to iuiertere with the concentration of the SATR singh GLITLENA A iaiOTORY, cavalry divisions, had just attacked, was compellet | that the Kmperor has Me RUE MANE LOFT ought or thie young !aty. tus he would giviee | SHOWN OF suppose! Democratic mlecedents, Thirty | ports. eorpe at Chiions bave been completely. repulsed, A TAGES to beor (he brant uf a vigorous onstaaght from twice | Rheims, them !o_be eawtions, Alt 1 oyot a pnaster, he ant fiiteen white mon wore then added | Rom.¢ weeks #zo, Gen. Sickles, ander instracti rpe at Chi pletely Marshal Bazaino has declared that t y were i did . Gen, Mellinet has been aesigned to the command | would offer a nun, if t would sot be thought offen. ati from the Recretary of Stats, delivered to the Regency DIG SH RRT NEWS FROM BAZAINR. ropulsed along the whole tine, Tue German oficial | °F, tice its own pambers of the Garde Mobile, Marshal Bazaine has again Uiy must be esre‘al they'were not ere pu Recpontuee. are TOF, Oe Ree ake piece ‘The Gowloia says encouraging despatches have Toward the close of the day, reinforced by the al Netah" He could not belt The Yachts at Newport—The Cambria Bea el gesting that this take place report claims a victory on tho ground that €6 | aoith aud neste of the Righth and Ninth Corps, the French were preve Prussians reanmed the offensive, and when night THM PRUSSIANS MPWING THER WAY TO PAuIA A tolegram trom fBriey, & town, fourteon gaitve | fll the Frexeh army wes again divided, and it is b . : doubi(al whether either of the main roads from north wost of Meta, has t owing : aNd re arats, haa the Sello wing Moiz to Verdun ronain open to Bazamne, Three An obstinate struzgle occurred wear Mare:!s tt Mauyise at a uatomen att thanee Freneh Corps heretofore unscathed, beige eral. Large bers of wounded Of both | Frosvard’s and the Imperial Guard, were e that is proposition stopped all private telographing, ss by that means news reaches Berlin by W: ington. ‘DAS as VoL made NO response. ys that Col, Hay, Secretary : vis on his way to Vashingtoa e Spanish Gow din this fre the Idler, Paovinence, I 1, Aug. 18.1 ty mnties to-lay, botwe Valued at 6 minutes ahead, beating the Td: 1 96 rere tases nce of pine aud a hall minutes : sl here WAS Ro One ey ae u Eminent Citizen on his Deathts there ex y ot London. toward the women of Now Yor, vat tie hy THR LAST MERTING OF LHR CORPS Leorstatin | Many stores and found that thy Mois a was interestiog, Agreat crowd of people had col- fe Lis bentera te. persevere (a, helt, lected around the hall to bear the warnews, ‘The lish garia h rv not National Guard was at its post to preserve order, own life h Dut no soldiers were seen at the commencom conetry se me been received from Marshal Bazaine, but they must be kept secret as yet to prevent any hints of the Marshal's plans from reaching the enemy. MILITARY AUTHOWIIBS APPROVE THE RETREAT OF A WEIPPED ARMY. LAvenir says all military authoritles approve of the retreat to Metz, M. About, the correspondeat tyrann, 1 visited the race twen windyard and return, at Newport the Cambria ind Edler, for a cup uineas, the Cambria eame in third r with « time allow ‘Arising {rom Knows noting rej 8 nov iit probable (hat his mise for the reason that the adjust ‘peiongs to the Governmeuts of * ding beeaus t Of | bloody marderer from his Spaiu and the United Of the Sutr, deseribes the eatrance of the Prussinns | Srules are arriving at avellers report {unt | prought into the aetion, whhch, om the | the session, Cosat Palitao, the now Mialster of | who oocld by pen or sp fight the Count Mord, fathor of Judge PERSONAL INTELLIGENC. ' lato Sevorne, He says they do not maltreat the | upon toe Moseile by th jai Guard, ‘The French side, was a general engagement, while | War, spoke as follows; Bae abso ‘ad branand hav (allow workerai abalair Bisnerkt hia rovionann te aed eountry people, but exnet requisitions out of pro: | ss artillery was intrencied between Briey and S', | on the Prussian side the larger part of the two | The Chamber will understand that I cannot ative | tem ull to strug.le for their rights, wow that a good v lave given uy ail hope of | M. Berthomy, the Freneh Muuiator, ts ttt ' Jean, armies of Steinmetz and Prince Frederick Charles | Precise a as to the number of trooys engaced, | opportunily presented ftvel portion to the population, Large sums of money And erormeus quantities of broad, tobacco, wine, beef, and forage are demanded, Atal! places where the people resist, the J’russians are ory erucl; but Uhorwise they are disposed to be orderly, quict, Goutrey L. Frankenstetn is paiuting portraits im “fea 8 See pie be Bt be &e, Teannot even state the results ut Tmay say that the enemy Mie easaalti i Zi of the engagemonts, 3 has made an ineifvetual attempt to capiure Pialsburg, THE NATHAN ASS) ride and lost Aecn bundred men killed. ‘This repuise > Seng re A has had p reel effect both on the enemy and the | The Arrest of nm East Side Lumber Yard | | At Jerome Perk they have reconlly built two new people of that part of France. The moment the Tiantane Vaan Melisa A cuacla swt civenty statis earch, Goverument hss information of the great move- t WHAT 15 POSITIVELY KNOWN, ee SINATION, WESTCHESEBN COUNTY. was not on the fel All day Monday and ® good part of Tuesday the | puctaiion of te Crown Prince, who is b Freuch were fighting their way (0 get @ position | be advancing steauily for Chalons, against the exem) on the rear and fiank, Progress THR DATTLE OF WoERTH, was consequently slow. On Tuesday night theybad | painond and apparently not a single leved to Moab Dayiv' opecial election ou ++ ares ‘The Maine Republicans have nomiaated Gow, Chamberlain for the United States Seuate, Powe ved det Finnsyon, the overwrought eccentric map, was tnd kind, Many peasaots kill their horses to pre About describes the scenes after the Clue Whence the Dog. B i 5 fy still at Newport, Wire tho youns le 4 rurthe : : A eis pow Laking place L will ule, ; Datle:t oat of Mo i _yesterd: ‘ ie font the Prussians from taking them, Got mo turther than Sten, sixteen miles from Molx. | pattie of Woerth as follows: mente pow taking place E will communicate it 10 the | 94.4 notice are still searching for the murderer ve shew Re lee 1 Irizgotia, ag Ht ho Were & Species Of owen i These are the only facts pesitively kaown, Hon. Ph BAZAIN® INTIMATES THAT NAPOLKON 1 One aves solid resiments who prouilly retreat + Van Tramp and the Hon, THIERS'S SUGGESTION, of Mr. Benjamin Nathan, aud every man who is NEW JERSEY. ns John A. Kington: ma renominatel tor Congress, La Patrie gives the tollowing réevmé ot informa 1 ORS ABOUT THE MARS-LA-TOUR PIOBT, Fe trey eiabandod, lant, demors!’ | ‘The Minister tion withdrew. Deputy Jules Favre | known to be what they choose to calla slugger F —— Poltce Capt, Francis Mpeight, of the Uharch street tion received from its private source Noon.—Information rvevived from Verdua tis | 177%. ani disara NP 7 | then took the floor, and requested that the utmost | {# placod under special surveillance, About ten days | , The Democrats yestertay nominate! the Mom, | station, has deo ated sixty days’ loave of absence, John T. Bird for Cougress fron ye Third Diebitet auartor of 4c He has bes ya policeman. (Thursday) morning, reports & great battle in pro- | ““Larrived just in time to stop threo wretched Tur- | severity be ‘ near Mars-ia-Tour, a point about one-third of | cos, mounted on artillery horses, aa th the way on the road from Mota to Verdun. A large | [ering am old quarry with the hove of cut from the fleid, Our artiile amber are reported wounded on both wid KUT 0 yoaissons pase Tho amy under Marshal Bazaine, resting upon one of the strongest pines in tue World, oreupied peer Mo'z@ position which enablod it to check ¢ enemy and gain preeious ine. he Prussians de own the rioters and sassins of | og) Ime aN ere. 00: | Villette, M: Thiers suggested that in caso of tloge of Paris the poasants be allowed to enter the UN published exclusively an account of Yeoterday Johnson & Miller soll by auction 239 rest of James Kzan ona charge of murderous. | jote on the Berty farm, adjoining Carlatact, Node A eeaulting Mr, Joseph A. Jackson in broad day: | Hons o Maan hty pensod ganiOs—tan pric Eboneser 1, Bennett, of Le old, an of ify, impatred 10st § 1@Ml OB BCOUU. N. l.. now 83 youre house, outbuiltia id 22 lots wee Rod for Tang ing th ati his tacuteli avi elckn been iption (roo & physician, the road | city with theyg grata and cattle, and that tho State , in bis loan ofiice in Amity strect, Alter | from $819 $1 por lot, GET Aateowtkty we yours” PMY ad tine, | Telmburse thdle for thelr property. He also recom. | Exun's arrest, by Detectives King and Lyons, the -——»——---- , Matars, Charios Mocagetia. Georse Batchelor, and . rat v %, ington at pan Win. Gould, of the Twonty-second j ‘anal Wwief for years past. Treaoai. ¢ had Bye "ihoo-fy” complalute against elded to turn Metz; bay Pacuine Know thelr inven. but no | Feuully used, so many calasons pass alo BET Aieboakt ton, nut crossed ‘the or o beveral pieces at | particulars of the battle have as yet been received. | W iabautt Gane fi : “ ohare time, He Was hot sori rived, as has been | Gens, Froesit ut here come one or two regiments o} ye Obs paid '|Napeloow wait ae tururinad'T Fle eon, | cane Secee patie tira renerind wounded. guite firm, tolerably complete umbers, rie on | mended that Ghis Chamber now meet daily. Minister | prisoner confessed, and added that he approached LOSSES HY FIRK, Dpeahes ware. | we Must soun taect the enving, ai ' SSIANS IN BRIBY, shoulder, and kaupsack oa bac! hind them M, Thie . . Iackeo and te Of ths Preach Canad OF he Catt pared. SHIRE BN Wt Nafehmation Af'a' callitia @baraotor ¥ b Maysieal Mocitahon, cgi, digntbed, slisoet calles, | CUverae™ Ws" reply te M. Thiers, eels the Gevere- | Mr. Jeckton from behind and gave bim two stu The atemboat Alice was burned on Weduceday | Sisier've wcet im bt. Albous, Veron the sun aud aie ie crosalig Shee Moasliol ia Wiaeen alasdea ih u Hon of @ reliable character 1189 al*0 been | ey neat eee Paiute kitn as he purser. Hig | ment had intended to fully provision Paria, Tho | ning blows upon the forchead with a sash we Pe ie full back on Chiluns, bat the Prussuins endeavors received in this city to the effect that a large body | rerponda without noticing me. deputies after a consultation decided to meet again | After Mr. Nathan had been muriered, the two ce ‘The Sheroan Hoage in Rast Sugivaw, Mivh., was ‘ Prey yy papayas te gat the Frenen hi Four times they attached, | Uf Prussian troops have entered the town of Briey, | One of iste aids, M. d’Alsac, names me. Then | voday, tectives mentioned above concsived the notion that | birned y day, Loss, $3,000, JOITINGS 4B0UT TOWN, Pataloe cont ey et gyrations. Tbe ariny of | in the department of the Moselle, the old "here Stope aad tolls A ROW IMMINENT, Exan, who is known aa a ‘slugger, y u & Co."s rd, ia Dubuque, + story of his defeat thus: " might have pesterany Masic on the Battery tris evening, @ certain ty make @ junclion wilt thy corps of Mc | UAZsINu's OFFICIAL REPORT OF TUESDAY'S BATTLE, | ¥nd L found 150,000 in front of ine, It was rumored this morning tha: a demonstration | committed the murder, 1t was known tothe oMcers ed 7 Le thipere my re poms i cnetli tae ened oie fe prevent acd It chanaes Milt maine, deled 4 e'slbek. Wednaadad ahtaraton; say Hut we shail have our revenge, Exploin thieto | Wtf about P.M, The Senate was in session to- | Srot streot and Kast River, and that, therefore, he ~~ > The Cectalesionare of Dosks have probibiled the larger foi ces thin those Yesterday, late in the afternoon, we gave battle | the public. But when are you goin in that direc. | day. The Corps Législati{ has adjourned to await | woul! probab! some use for an instrument il, the leader of dumpiug of Praise ob the piers. be wishes may sxsumo he witopsive. hecveen Doncourt and Vionviile, The enemy were | tout To Saverne I reply, * You will be captured.” | further news from the scene of hostilities, like tbe used by the murderer ig Society is based on information from the i ‘ad yoslerday sei driven back, and we bivouacked on the positions "The Prussi and Lyons for two d of Mr. Nation. Le body of the dnacown, man who louped off mo, ( Battery on Wedaraday ie at 2? Mon 18 will be there in two hours,” i" 70 LOOK YOR ENEMIES, ootilities, duted Tuesday, the 16th, xiv days we bad taker. [halved in ay movement for several | the General, Ihave my wife and children there, wan Searched for Egan, and their search war so succose 1 burch Chess C ay, aned eraon BAVING FRENCH RAILWAY CONNECTIONS, heats fe ondag & bring pee full supply of ual Tanew wat peoerve you pe not fail to say ‘The French authorities continue to send away Tal tat alter forty-eight hours they captured their | | The Millligmabaren Chess Club ast event PaaS te Pon iy 2, conk of denne Market i ons. had before us Pria aries them oops ” cho sidered suspicious, A H mundt, Hresiaen , ee From the Montiour du Solr of yesterday. Wome Wg, dull before us Frinoe Frederic jet] hat the ‘morale of the excellent,” We | Germans who are considered suspicious. The; Jour. | PAs ety was Bean in the hands of the police wien | peat: P. Fuck Corredponaing per lyn lay dg It was feared that curtain important railway cor iecording S TA Ruch, nat of France says in this connection Ciat * even | he admitted hit connection with the Jackson el im the boudoirs of the grevt ladies must reserreh be | bing, aud said that be binself tad given to dead in bod at 2) Bleecker strecct. Caus rance. rene : T exchanged a (ow pleasant words with M. d°Alz THE MARS-HACTOUR FIGHT STIDL RAGING, A‘ eearch vainly in the ranks of the etal pections were to be cut by te enemy, which would a thwart (ne preseng movements of the Preach are y. ‘The following de « - the I : ; 0 ; Jackgou theglmost fatal blows, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH Mary Cavanagh, aged % years, died yesterday a8, The Gevoral commanding at Chalons wan Vo te caine ee ee mule) lence omelet) bat te ores on, for the Tncghing sad Kindly fece of M. de | mde for the ened of'thocmoauiry ¥? ‘The ariige aWMPor tbe shen ct fon was at rages - + wm | Fekete Youu boot strat nggingy allen (yy. a verona & strone column. to 0 the public by the Ministry: Tall of promise, was killed | Feats # sensation. conveved (o Superintendent Jourdan, and that of ‘The coopers of Albany are on strike MOTy window, ° Prussians, und to ansui Vanpun, Wednesdsy,—The battle atill continues f ad, sad Gen, Colson with PRINCH NAPOLEON'S HEAD LevRte cial ordered that the prisoner should be helt, in i hse a ‘Convention has been called | The Commissioners of Emigration have rained column arrived in time aud uccomplihed its mis- | on the side'of Murs-ls-Tour, and'scems. to be going | Chalet trrowen the bead. Th iis hase B I order to agcertain whether or rot he knew anything | (4, Suite Fem A in Dwyer's sniary as Avsinvant Surgeon ow ‘sion. in our favor. A vumber oi wounded French aad Both af them wore struck dows by the side of the re Gaviols saye Pierre Hwnaparte has gone to | about t than murder. Repeated conversations | 1 mee! ; Tslund to $5,00 y TB LalinMa ERATORRICIOR®: Prossiag voldiors nave bese oreeat eto Bene Be RE ya 4 AM reamen a | Corsica, The theatres are nevrly all closed, Princo | with Kyun failed to elicit uy intormation about the eins charies he nyan’s daughter: aboot four youre ute that every evening An of'ctsi deypateh trom Marshal Bosaine, just | yoau bete-con Uriey ant Be fea ea On Abe, pla: | regiment of Turcos, the most complete and Gncst of | Napoleon hie children and valaablee away | Mmotning nay yet be ascel tained trom him aboue | Wednesday. in Cold Roriog, having een bitten by @ ee ae anudtca ta bith dus ies J @eceived, claius @ great Victory over Prince kreje- | couriers, who bave entored Bricy, ‘Trastwortl eur __ | against the earnest romonsirance of the Empress. | the tragedy. See Se Oe oes The murderous affray montioned in TH Pak Chabica' Aud Ciak Aidlaimate’ ual waa Doncaurt ev, Who have arrived here (roi MareteTour, | gaat’ Oe ere erat canclr, weap’ |” ‘The Paria journils comment bitterly upon the ak |. Several facts would lead one to believe that Rain | ‘The sveaaor Ontonazon struck » rock while pass 9 murderous abray montis Z Ata hones ancan ough the canal at Marquette on Monday, aud ent there yesterday with | the ranks and clasps me round the neck, It is Al- | titudeot Austria, which is neutral in the present | KPOWS Aometbing about the avausination, In tne oh the Colyer, lovk and Viouville, Gen, Froesard in reported to have ar the Loach, abOMt a UL le West of the outlet, on of the Pr large por “ny, Wal fr : first be waa arrested from a wood yard, where near tk Aad urs 5 been grievously wounded in one of the balties hargod with grout Vigur by out cavsiny gat the | OEE DUEy, 8 fellow Journalist, and he excellent fel- | iruggie, when with barely 100,000 troops she might | kindling wood and Plauka are toniiactured, aud | cegises*™Me™ WEFE t4¥ed, with Whe Lone Of hele | |, The, American, steanicg talline, Stir ls now oe } Ground Metz. Tuiperiale, ead was tirown Luce on the Mo- | Tt isempty, Ail your people are ut you, I, | avemge Sadowa, Where consequently (hi anywhere) do Wke | Hat oe - oN. positively on Tuceday Dext FRENCH COUNTING. as you see, am firm as a post, O1 my poor friends | OLLIvEn's TROUDI with whiob the murder was committed would be 4 of paseage vee Sdvertisement Autitod LONG BRANCH INCIDENTS, 44, having in - ns Y. kuoate’of tho Hrosid wu | Prosident Grant remains at his cottage with his w been bur- | family. He does not intend to go to Wa Bred; “secondly, the prisoner Egan. hus M, Emile Olliver and bis wite have fled from ar he was in the seating’ ah Reece France to Iuly, On their progress theough the | DFO acho a citizen trom behind, in | | Rx-Hecrets Iai enasiall Att aai ; Pht Naval Fight tn and inflicted wounds which | Branch yeate 1 2nt special respontent writes from Cudtons 4 French territory they met with vehement expres | $e/'w’nroved fatal aud thirsty | . 4 ‘Tie in the Emperor's birthday, but there tions of fétes iu houor of the occusion. ‘The alarm was AUR PRUSSIANS CUT THE RAILROAD pETWaEN Y. What at disaster! We will repair i, though, DUN AND CHALONS. 2 Mr. W.C Lucker, Secretary of the Tailors’ Be nevolvat Untow, denlos that there was a row at the of ihe Society on Monday evening, Dut on th J. asserts (at Ik Was oue of the most orderly, buil pleaeant of picaica ‘The diferent battles around Metz were fought by ‘Be troops of the Third aud Fourth Corps, About 40,000 French troops were evgnged. ‘The Prussian Yoes wan very groat, and is computed at 91.000. ‘Ihe French lows is comparatively small owing to te sid nd his family arrived at aret ly, the man ks red from the people, At nearly all the | to the police as bad character, who glar, highway robbe Benix, Aug. 18,—Advices have just been | stations the deposed Premier when recognized wa Anotber cireumatence abcut E. mast be statod Major-Gen, W. B. Hagen called on the President Forigned. “home Caupoel forded by the eanava of the adjacent foriress, ed this evening at 10 o'clock, and the artilery was | received here of © pavul engazemeat off the | saluted with storms of hootings and yells of hate. | tn young Kelly's, testimony helore Coroner Rollins | aut seecine prin rana te vane hurope and’ wivuees fatatelaweanet hiss and resigned. “Gi YUENCH BTORIES AMOUT STR\SBOURA. put in motion and went forward to blésine, but | coast of the Island of Rgen in the Baltic, | Their entire passage through France was attended | lie lestifled that he was acquiinted in Second ave: | the moycuents of the war fy i there found the railway cut, and fell back, No When le went to Lowell, Mass, to eniiat, he muel Cainpbell also re Pics ‘hvestuvent of Birusbourg 1 so slack that | ryiiway communication now exists between Chalons | One division of the Prusdjan fleet, co by those demonstrations of the enraged populace, Rimvelf save that he was picked up at Eleventh Pe Ee Ad flney dices hall was the | A new buttom was adopted for the Totico Depar Soke 1/001 wave entered and pforced the gar. nd either Metz or Verdun. We do notknow | of an avino and the gunboats Drasche, Blitz, BAGAINE'S PLANS APPROVED BY CHANGARNIFR, street and Hecond avenue, and takou out of the costumes. 14 ws alee satfuduc v0, Vrovisions have alto bee tod there where the French main body ie; but the Prussian Bala at oaaltes " e pean : te’known one Second’ avenue. loater hag lane heat Qa altauick a ave also Leen carr ath er vensuasd la eet Alan than Ba aud Salamander yosterday afternoon at 4 o'clocw Gon, Changuruler strongly approves of Marehal maltese aiggar tea elit attend tment for tho 3 th +! 1H wpbaboapture, A poymaster of the Fronch ery t* no force bere capable of re m4 encountered the French fleet, consiting of four | Buzaine's plan of the campaizn, Both frequented the sume ueighbor- fhicrs Will dine ac (he Metro Municipal 1 NY atliek Mwy |o(} ore witha laray ansount of frewbyre with: | dbus (ar poiuies bab caveley iv Lpard vO and that, | urmed frigates, a corvullw, aud aa avivo, Toe Pi Ih is believed (hat the Prussians will pot besiege L Lood. aud usmd Une gage saloons ab tho Coptingatal Uy io!, on &: way Lao CHAY arabe add & bun 3